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HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY OF OHIO. Journal and letters of Col. John May, of Boston, relative to two journeys to the Ohio country in 1788 and 1789. With a biographical sketch, by R. S. Edes, and illustrative notes, by W. M. Darlington. Published for the Society. Cincinnati, 1873.

8vo, pp. 160.

HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY OF OHIO. Annual report for the year ending December 7, 1874, together with the constitution, by-laws, and list of members. Cincinnati, 1874.

8vo, pp. 31.

HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY OF OHIO. Annual reports for the years 1874-75 and 1875-76, together with lists of officers and of members. Cincinnati, 1876.

8vo, pp. 19.

HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY OF OHIO. Some early notices of the Indians of Ohio. By M. F. Force. [Paper read before the Society.] Cincinnati, 1879.

8vo, pp. 40.

HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY OF OHIO. Annual report, 1883. Cincinnati, 1883.

pp. 2. Broadside.

HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY OF OHIO.

Annual report for

the year ending December 7, 1885. Cincinnati, 1885.

8vo, pp. 18.

HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY OF OHIO. Annual reports, 1888. Cincinnati, 1888.

8vo, pp. 10. Title-page.

HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY OF OHIO. Discourse on the aborigines of the Ohio Valley. Prepared at the request of the Society, by W. H. Harrison. Reprinted from the Transactions of the Society, Vol. I, part 2. Cincinnati, 1839. With note and an appendix. Chicago, 1883.

8vo, pp. 52. [Fergus Historical Series, No. 26.]

HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY OF OHIO. Address of M. F. Force, president of the Society, on the opening of the new rooms of the Society, October 15, 1885. Cincinnati, 1885.

12mo, pp. 8.

Sketch of organization, publications, growth, and present condition of the Society.

HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY OF OHIO. Diary of David Zeisberger, a Moravian missionary among the Indians of Ohio. Translated from the original German manuscript and edited by Eugene F. Bliss. Cincinnati, 1885.

8vo. Two volumes.

HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY OF OHIO. History of the Society. By W. H. Venable.

In Magazine of Western History, Vol. III, pp. 499-506. HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY OF OHIO. Torrence papers. Cincinnati, 1887.

8vo. pp. 21.

Cleveland, 1886.

Catalogue of the

HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY OF OHIO. In memoriam Elizabeth Haven Appleton, October 16, 1815. November 15, 1890. By Eugene F. Bliss. Cincinnati, 1891.

8vo, pp. 21.

HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY OF OHIO. Partial list of books upon Ohio in the library of the Society. Cincinnati, 1893.

8vo, pp. 108.

HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY OF OHIO.

1894. Cincinnati, 1894. Svo, pp. 16.

Annual report for

208. HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF TALLMADGE.

Tallmadge, Ohio.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF TALLMADGE. Asaph Whittlesey, late of Tallmadge; Vesta Hart Whittlesey, and Susan Whittlesey, née Fitch. [Address before the Society, October 6, 1868, by L. V. Bierce.] Cleveland, 1872.

8vo, pp. 14.

209. LICKING COUNTY PIONEER ASSOCIATION.

Newark, Ohio.

LICKING COUNTY PIONEER ASSOCIATION.

Pioneer pamphlets, Nos. 1-9.

Newark, 1869-1874.

Svo. Eight pamphlets.

CONTENTS.

No. 1. Historical sketches of the Presbyterian churches in Licking County. By Henry M. Hervey. 1869. pp. 20.

No. 2. History of the Welsh settlements in Licking County. By Isaac Smucker. 1869. pp. 22.

No. 3. An account of the celebration of American independence, at Clay Lick, by the Licking County pioneers; with an address by Dr. Coulter on early times in the Clay Lick settlement. Also historical sketches of the townships of Licking, Bowling Green, Franklin, Hopewell, etc. By I. Smucker. 1869. pp. 35. No. 4. Historical sketches of the Disciple churches in Licking County. By Jacob Winter. 1869. pp. 7.

Nos. 5 and 6. Notes of the early history of Union Township. By Samuel Park. American antiquities; read before a joint meeting of the pioneer associations of the counties of Franklin, Muskingum, and Licking, at Pataskala, July 4, 1870. By Samuel Park. Terre Haute, 1870. pp. 56.

Also a paper No. 7. Our pioneers. Being biographical sketches of Capt. Elias Hughes [etc.]; with brief notices of the pioneers of 1801 and 1802, by I. Smucker.

on the pioneer women of the West, by Mrs. C. Springer. 1872. pp. 33.
No. 8. Our early times. Historical sketch of St. Albans Township. By J. M.
Scott. 1873. pp. 11.

No. 9. Licking County's gallant soldiers, who died in defense of our glorious
Union. 1874. pp. 29.

An account of the celebration
of American independence, at Clay Lick, by the Licking County pio-
neers; with an address, by Dr. Coulter, on early times in the Clay
Lick settlement. Also historical sketches of the townships of Licking,
Bowling Green, Franklin, and Hopewell, etc.; being pioneer papers
Newark, Ohio, 1869.
By I. Smucker.
Nos. 47, 48, 49, 50, and 51.

LICKING COUNTY PIONEER ASSOCIATION.

12mo. pp. 35.

LICKING COUNTY PIONEER ASSOCIATION. Historical sketches of the Pres. byterian churches (O. S.) in Licking County, Ohio; being the substance of papers read before the Association. By H. M. Hervey. Newark, 1869.

12mo, pp. 20.

LICKING COUNTY PIONEER ASSOCIATION. History of the Disciples Church in Licking County, Ohio. By J. Winter. Newark, Ohio, 1869.

12mo, pp. 7.

Pioneer paper No. 53 of the Licking County Pioneer Association. LICKING COUNTY PIONEER ASSOCIATION. History of the Welsh settlements in Licking County, Ohio; the characteristics of our Welsh pioneers; their church history, with biographical sketches of our leading Welshmen. Read at pioneer meeting, April 7, 1869. By I. Smucker. Newark, Ohio, [1869].

8vo, pp. 22.

LICKING COUNTY PIONEER ASSOCIATION. American antiquities. Read before a joint meeting of the pioneer associations of the counties of Franklin, Muskingum, and Licking, at their celebration of the national anniversary, at Pataskala, Ohio, July 4, 1870. By Samuel Park. Terre Haute, 1870.

8vo, pp. 22.

Also forms one of the series of Pioneer pamphlets.

210. LOGAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

LOGAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The American Pioneer. A monthly periodical, devoted to the objects of the Logan Historical Society. Edited and published by John S. Williams. Vols. 1 and 11. January, 1842October, 1843. Vol. 1, Chillicothe, 1842; Vol. 11, Cincinnati, 1843. 8vo. Two volumes.

Vol. 1 twice reprinted at Cincinnati, 1842 and 1844, respectively.

The Logan Historical Society was first organized on July 28, 1841, at Westfall, Pickaway County, Ohio, and flourished two or three years, and then was suffered to fall into oblivion.-Thomson, Bibliography of Ohio.

211. MAD RIVER VALLEY PIONEER AND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. MAD RIVER VALLEY PIONEER AND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. Inaugural address of the Association, delivered at its organization, May 2, 1870, by A. H. Bassett.

In Firelands Pioneer, Vol. x, pp. 80-98. Sandusky, 1870.

MAD RIVER VALLEY PIONEER AND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. Mad River
Valley Pioneer, Vol. 1, No. 1, May, 1870. Springfield, Ohio, 1870.
Svo, pp. 4.

Contains inaugural address, May 2, 1870, by A. II. Bassett. No more was pub lished.

212. MAHONING VALLEY PIONEER SOCIETY.

Cleveland, Ohio,

MAHONING VALLEY PIONEER SOCIETY. Geographical history of Ohio. Address at the annual reunion of the pioneers of the Mahoning Valley, September 10, 1880, by C. C. Baldwin. [Cleveland], 1880.

16mo, pp. 19.

MAHONING VALLEY PIONEER SOCIETY. The geographical history of Ohio. An address delivered at the annual reunion of the pioneers of the Mahoning Valley, at Youngstown, September 10, 1880, by C. C. Baldwin. Reprinted from the Magazine of Western History. Cleveland, Ohio [1881].

8vo, pp. 319-332.

Forms Western Reserve and Northern Ohio Historical Society Tract, No. 63. MAHONING VALLEY PIONEER ASSOCIATION. The underground railway. Address delivered before the Association by John Hutchins.

In Western Magazine of History. Vol. v, pp. 672-682.

MAHONING VALLEY PIONEER ASSOCIATION. The geographical history of Ohio. An address delivered at the annual reunion of the pioneers of the Mahoning Valley at Youngstown, September 10, 1880, by C. C. Baldwin. Reprinted from the Magazine of Western History. Cleveland [1884].

8vo. pp. (2), 321-332.

Forms Western Reserve Historical Society Tract, No. 63.

213. MAHONING VALLEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

MAHONING VALLEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Historical collections of the Mahoning Valley, containing an account of the pioneer reunions; with a selection of facts, traditions, biographical sketches, anecdotes, etc., relating to the sale and settlement of the lands belonging to the Connecticut Land Company, and history and reminiscences, both general and local. Vol. 1. Youngstown, 1876. pp. 524.

Contains: Outline history of Mahoning Valley, by H. B. Eldred; Indian tribes, by the same; Indian titles to the Connecticut Western Reserve extinguished, by J. Perkins; History of Connecticut Land Company, by J. Perkins; Sketch of the early days of Warren, Ohio, by L. M. Iddings; Bloomfield Township, Trumbull County, by G. A. Robertson; History of Kinsman, Trumbull County, by H. B. Eldred; Historical sketches of townships of Bazetta, Mesopotamia, Howland, Newton, Brookfield, Vienna, Gustavus, Poland, Milton, Jackson, Lordstown, Boardman, Champion, Green, Coitsville, Greene.

214. MAUMEE VALLEY PIONEER AND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION.

Toledo, Ohio.

MAUMEE VALLEY PIONEER AND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. Transactions at annual meeting, February 22, 1877. Toledo, 1877.

8vo.

MAUMEE VALLEY PIONEER AND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. and pioneers. Paper by E. C. Bliven at the annual Association at Perrysburg, Ohio, September 10, 1880. 8vo, pp. 43.

Maumee Valley meeting of the n. p., [1880].

215. MAUMEE VALLEY HISTORICAL AND MONUMENTAL ASSOCIATION.

Toledo, Ohio.

MAUMEE VALLEY HISTORICAL AND MONUMENTAL ASSOCIATION. Oration of Cassius Marcellus Clay, at Put-in-Bay, Lake Erie, on the 10th of September, 1891, the anniversary of the capture of the British fleet by Oliver Hazard Perry. Philadelphia, 1891.

8vo, pp. 19.

H. Doc. 291-67

216. NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY OF CINCINNATI.

Cincinnati, Ohio.

NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY OF CINCINNATI. Oration before the Society on the anniversary of the landing of the Pilgrims, December 22, 1847. Cincinnati, 1848.

8vo, pp. 32.

217. OHIO CHURCH HISTORY SOCIETY.

Oberlin, Ohio.

OHIO CHURCH HISTORY SOCIETY. Papers. Vols. I-IV. Oberlin, 1890-1893.

4to.

CONTENTS.

Vol. I. Reports and papers of the first annual meeting, held at Ashtabula May 6, 1890; edited by Frank Hugh Foster; The field and work of a local church history society, by F. H. Foster; Early ecclesiastical history of the Western Reserve, by W. E. Barton; The Mormon sojourn in Ohio, by D. L. Leonard; The Bible Christian Church and its relations to Congregationalism, particularly in Ohio, by F. M. Whitlock; The history of the first religious society of Marietta, by C. E. Dickinson. 1890. pp. x, (2), 103.

Vol. II. Reports and papers of the second annual meeting, May 19, 1891; The Oberlin Ojibway mission, by F. H. Foster; The history of the First Congregational Church of Cleveland, by H. M. Tenney; Moravian missions upon Ohio soil, by D. L. Leonard. 1892. pp. vii (2), 58.

Vol. III. Third annual meeting, May 10, 1892; Ohio Sunday-school history, by C. N. Ford; History of the First Congregational Church of Wellington, Ohio, by W. E. Barton; The origin of the "Disciples of Christ," by E. R. Atwater; His tory of the American Young Men's Christian Association, by L. L. Doggett.

Vol. IV. Edited by Daniel L. Leonard; May 9, 1893; The exodus of students from Lane Seminary to Oberlin in 1834, by Sidney Strong; History of the First Congregational Church of Toledo, by W. W. Williams; History of Plymouth Rock Conference, by E. O, Mead; History of the Euclid Avenue Congregational Church of Cleveland; List of members. 1893.

pp. v, 61.

218. OHIO HISTORICAL AND ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY.

Columbus, Ohio.

OHIO HISTORICAL AND ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY.

[Circular addressed to

the teachers of Ohio, August, 1887.] [Columbus, 1887.]

8vo. Two volumes, pp. 4. No title-page.

OHIO HISTORICAL AND ARCILEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Circular of information, No. 1, 1887. [Columbus, 1887.]

8vo, pp. (4). No title-page.

OHIO HISTORICAL AND ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. The ordinance of July 13, 1787, for the government of the territory northwest of the river Ohio. A paper read before the Society February 23, 1887, by Hon. William P. Cutler. With an appendix, containing valuable historical facts. Marietta, Ohio [1887].

8vo, pp. 48.

OHIO HISTORICAL AND ARCILEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. The identification of the Society of the Cincinnati with the first authorized settlement of the Northwest Territory at Marietta, Ohio, April 7, 1788. By Mrs. L. A. Alderman. A paper read for the occasion of the celebration of the hundredth anniversary of the settlement of Marietta and the founding of the State of Ohio. Marietta, Ohio. [1888.]

8 vo, pp. 26.

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