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No. 41. Ancient earthworks, northern Ohio, by Charles Whittlesey: Indian records. pp. 33-39.

No. 42. Rock inscriptions in the United States; Ancient alphabets of Asia, by C. Whittlesey. 1878. pp. 41-55.

No. 43. Proceedings, 1878. Biographical sketches: J. P. Kirtland, W. G. Lane; R. W. Taylor; H. B. Tuttle. pp. 57-61.

No. 44. The Grave Creek inscribed stone, by Charles Whittlesey. 1879. pp. 65-68.

No. 45. Numismatics. Facts in regard to early American coins, by H. N. John son. pp. 69-74.

No. 46. Revolutionary correspondence of 1777: Washington and Putnam letters; Ludington's reports. pp. 75–80.

No. 47. Early Indian migration in Ohio, by C. C.Baldwin. 1878. pp. 81-95. No. 48. Annual meeting, 1878. pp. 97-100.

No. 49. Report on the girdled road; Major Wilkins's disaster, 1763; Diary of Capt. James Bonner, war of 1812. pp. 101-104.

No. 50. Indian narrative of Judge Hugh Welch, of Green Springs, Seneca, and Sanduskie counties; Wyandot missions in 1806-1807, by Q. F. Atkins. pp. 105-113. No. 51. General Wadsworth's division, war of 1812, by C. Whittlesey. pp. 115-123.

No. 52. Relics of aboriginal art and their ethnological value. pp. 125-128.
No. 53. Inscribed stones, Licking County, Ohio, by C. Whittlesey. 1881. pp.

129-132.

No. 54. Thirteenth annual meeting, May 10, 1881. pp. 135–150.

No. 55. The State of Ohio: Sources of her strength, by C. Whittlesey. 1881. pp. 151-158.

No. 56. Ancient burial cists in northeastern Ohio, by Cornelius Baldwin. 1882. pp. 159-165.

pp. 183-186.

pp. 187-191.

No. 57. Fourteenth annual meeting, May 9, 1882. pp. 167-182. No. 58. Biography of Ephraim Kirby, by T. Garlick. 1883. No. 59. Ohio surveys, by C. Whittlesey. 1883. No. 60. The glacial boundary in Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky, by G. Frederick. Wright. 1884. pp. 193-278.

No. 61. Surveys of the public lands in Ohio, by C. Whittlesey. 279-286.

1884. PP.

No. 62. The corporate birth and growth of Cleveland, by S. O. Griswold. pp. 287-318.

No. 63. The geographical history of Ohio, by C. C. Baldwin. pp. 319-332. No. 64. Map and description of northeastern Ohio, by John Heckewelder, 1796. 1884. pp. 333-340.

No. 65. Seventeenth annual meeting, May, 1884.

pp. 341-360.

No. 66. Colonel Bradstreet's misfortunes on Lake Erie in 1764. 1886. pp. 361-363.

No. 67. Nineteenth annual meeting. pp. 364-403.

No. 68. Memorial of Col. Charles Whittlesey, by C. C. Baldwin. Bibliography. pp. 404-437.

No. 69. The origin and development of the almanack, by Sam. Broggs. pp. 435-477.

No. 70. The Preglacial course of Rocky River, Ohio, by D. T. Gould. pp. 479-490.

No. 71. First United States land surveys, by C. Whittlesey. pp. 491-495.
No. 72. The battle of the Peninsula, September 29, 1812, by C. Whittlesey. pp.

497-504.

Vol. III. Tracts 73-84. Cleveland, 1892. pp. (8), xi, (1), 379.

No. 73. Archaeology of Ohio, by M. C. Read.

No. 74. History of the Western Reserve Historical Society, by D. W. Manchester.

No. 75. Discovery of paleolithic implements at Newcomerstown, Ohio, by W. C. Mills and G. F. Wright.

No. 76. Ancient earthworks of Ohio, by F. W. Putnam.

No. 77. Manuscript of Solomon Spaulding and the Book of Mormon, by J. H. Fairchild.

No. 78. Twenty-fourth annual meeting of the Society, June 19, 1891: Address of ex-President R. B. Hayes; Report of D. W. Manchester, secretary; Address on The new methods in history," by C. C. Baldwin.

No. 79. Case School of Applied Science: Biographical sketches of the founder and his kinsmen-Leonard Case, sr., 1786-1864; William Case, 1818-1862; Leonard Case, jr., 1820-1880, by James D. Cleveland.

No. 80. History of man in Ohio, by C. C. Baldwin.

No. 81. The Ohio Railroad-that famous structure on stilts, by C. P. Leland.
No. 82. The development of Cleveland's harbor, by J. H. Sargent.

No. 83. The early history of Lorain County, by W. W. Boynton.

No. 84. Traces of ice age in the flora of Cuyahoga Valley, by E. W. Claypole. WESTERN RESERVE AND NORTHERN OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Journal of Capt. Jonathan Heart on the march with his company from Connecticut to Fort Pitt, in Pittsburg, Pa., from the 7th of September to the 12th of October, 1785, inclusive. To which is added the DickinsonHarmar correspondence of 1784-85. The whole illustrated with notes and preceded by a biographical sketch of Captain Heart by Consul Willshire Butterfield. Albany, 1885.

Small 4to, pp. xv, 94.

Printed from the original in the possession of the Society.

WESTERN RESERVE AND NORTHERN OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Archæology of Ohio. By M. C. Read. [1888.]

8vo, pp. 119. Plates.

232. WHITEWATER AND MIAMI VALLEY PIONEER ASSOCIATION. WHITEWATER AND MIAMI VALLEY PIONEER ASSOCIATION. Pioneer life at North Bend. Address by J. Scott Harrison, delivered before the Whitewater and Miami Valley Pioneer Association at Cleves, Ohio, September 8, 1866. Cincinnati, 1867.

8vo, pp. 16.

233. WILLIAMS, DEFIANCE, AND PAULDING COUNTIES OLD SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION.

WILLIAMS, DEFIANCE, AND PAULDING COUNTIES OLD SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION. Address at the annual meeting held at Hicksville September 11, 1878. By A. P. Edgerton. Hicksville, 1878.

8vo, pp. 41.

OREGON.

234. OREGON PIONEER ASSOCIATION.

Salem, Oreg.

OREGON PIONEER ASSOCIATION. Constitution and quotations from the register of the Association, with the annual address of S. F. Chadwick, remarks of L. F. Grover, at reunion, June, 1874, and other matters of interest. Salem, 1875.

8vo, pp. 96.

Contains: The pioneer settlers of Oregon; The Oregon question, by L. F. Grover; History of the provisional government of Oregon, by J. Q. Thornton. OREGON PIONEER ASSOCIATION. Transactions of the third annual reunion, and the annual address by Matthew P. Deady, with the addresses of J. W. Nesmith, G. P. Holman, and G. L. Curry, November 11, 1873, and a biography of Joseph L. Meek. Salem, 1876.

8vo, pp. 88.

235. PIONEER AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF OREGON.

Astoria, Oreg.

PIONEER AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF OREGON. Address to the people of Oregon [on the subject of the erection of a monument to the memory of the late Dr. Marcus Whitman]. 1874.

Sheet.

PIONEER AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF OREGON. Proceedings, fourth, fifth and sixth, tenth, and eleventh annual meetings, 1875, 1876, 1877, 1881, 1882. Astoria, 1875, 1882.

8vo. Five pamphlets.

PIONEER AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF OREGON. Centennial paper. The American colonist in Oregon. Address before the Society, February, 22, 1876. By G. H. Atkinson. [Astoria, 1876.]

8vo, pp. 8.

PIONEER AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF OREGON.

Proceedings. Fourth

annual address, reports of officers, etc. Astoria, 1875.

8vo, pp. 27. One folded sheet.

PIONEER AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF OREGON. Fifth annual report, proceedings, annual address, narrative of the winter trip of Dr. Marens Whitman across the Rocky Mountains in 1812, and other documents of the Society. Astoria, 1876.

8vo, pp. 15.

Sixth

PIONEER AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF OREGON. Proceedings. annual address, February 22, 1877. Reports of Whitman monument fund committee, obituaries of pioneers, etc. Astoria, 1877.

8vo, pp. 12, (5).

PIONEER AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF OREGON. Annual meeting, February 22, 1881. [Astoria, 1881.]

8vo, pp. 5. No title-page.

PIONEER AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF OREGON. Annual meeting, May 11, 1882. Proceedings. [Astoria, 1882.]

Svo, pp. 12. No title-page.

PENNSYLVANIA.

236. AMERICAN CATHOLIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIA.

Philadelphia, Pa.

AMERICAN CATHOLIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIA. Records. Vols. I-V. 1881-1894. Philadelphia, 1887-1894.

8vo. Five volumes.

Vol. 1. Charter; By-laws; Reports, etc.; Members; Importance of Catholic historical studies, by Rev. Dr. Middleton; Origin of historical societies, by Robert Seton; The sisters of Jesus and Mary, by F. X. Reuss; William Penn, the friend of Catholics, by M. I. J. Griffin; French refugee Trappists in the United States, by L. F. Flick; Catholicity in the three lower counties, or the planting of the church in Delaware, by C. H. A. Esling; An account of Catholicity in the public institutions of Boston, by J. J. Brie; A memoir of Rev. Michael Hurley, by T. Westcott; The Ursuline nuns in America, by E. M. Vogel; List of baptisms reg. istered at St. Joseph's church, Philadelphia, 1758-1775, by F.X. Renss; Registers of St. Augustine's church, Philadelphia; St. Peter's church, Wilmington, Del.; Old St. Peter's church, Baltimore; St. Patrick's church, Baltimore. 1887. pp. 387, (1).

Vol. II. Sketch of the Abenaquis mission, by J. J. Brie; The early registers of the Catholic Church in Pennsylvania, by P. S. P. Connor; Rev. Louis Barth, by J. C. Foin; The centenary of the adoption of the Constitution, by Rev. Dr. Horstmann; Thomas Fitz-Simons, Pennsylvania's Catholic signer of the Constitution, by M. I. J. Griffin; Catholic choirs and choir music in Philadelphia, by M. H. Cross; Catholicity in southeastern (Lee County) Iowa, by J. F. Kempker; Sketches of Catholicity in Texas, by C. Jaillet; Father Louis della Vagua, by H. F. McIntosh; The origin of the Flathead mission, by E. Mallet; History of the church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succor, Boston, by C. W. Currier; List of baptisms of St. Joseph's church, Philadelphia, 1776-1781; Father Fanner's marriage register, 1758– 1786, preserved at St. Joseph's church, Philadelphia, 1758-1786; Father Schneider's Goshenhoppen registers, 1761-1764; The Esling genealogy; The Sehner family; Kelly-Hendry families; Reports, etc. 1889. pp. 406.

Vol. 11. The American Catholic Historical Society and Catholic Reference Library, by L. F. Flick; The Flathead Indians, by J. O'Conner; The pioneer of religion and the first church in Omaha, by T. J. Fitzmorris; Historical sketch of early Catholicity and the first church in Cleveland, by G. F. Houck; Sportsman's hall, by V. Huber; Biographical sketch of B. Wimmar, D. D.; George Meade, by R. W. Meade; Thomas Lioyd, reporter of the first House of Representatives, by M. I. J. Griffin; The ride of the Royal Wraith, by C. H. A. Esling; Catholic choir music in Philadelphia, by T. C. Middleton; St. Mary's graveyard, Philadel phia; Goshen Noppen registers, 1765-1785, by T. C. Middleton; Paschal confessions and communions at Loretto, Pa., 1810-1813. Index. 1891. pp. 660.

Vol. IV. The Gallitzin memorandum book, edited by T. C. Middleton; Baptisms at St. Joseph's church, Philadelphia; History of the church in Niagara, Canada, by P. J. Harold; St. Peter's church, Columbia, Pa., by F. X. Reuss; Early history of Allegheny County, Pa., by A. A. Lambing; List of Catholic periodicals in the United States, by T. C. Middleton; Minute book of St. Mary's church, Philadelphia, by L. F. Flick. 1893. pp. (4), 510, (1).

Vol. v. Annual address of L. F. Flick; Memoir of Rev. Patrick Reilly; Interments in St. Mary's burying ground, Philadelphia, from 1788 to 1800; Certain churches in the West, by E. J. Nolan; Brief sketch of the life of Eusebio Guiteras; A rough essay at a geographical description of the Province of Sonora; Biographical sketch of James Campbell, by J. M. Campbell; The Catholic church at Lancaster, Pa., by S. M. Sener; Pew registers of St. Mary's church, Philadelphia, 1787-1791, by T. C. Middleton; The Papago Indians and their church, by L. F. Flick; Philadelphia's first nun, by S. T. Smith. 1894. pp. 564.

AMERICAN CATHOLIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIA.

Catho

licity in the three lower counties, or the planting of the church in Delaware. Read by Charles H. A. Esling before the Society. Newspaper sheet from the Wilmington Every Evening of June 23, 24, 25, 1886.

AMERICAN CATHOLIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIA, The French refugee Trappists in the United States. Read before the Society on February 23, 1886. By Lawrence Francis Flick. Philadelphia, 1886. 8vo, pp. 33.

AMERICAN CATHOLIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIA. William Penn, the friend of Catholics. By Martin I. J. Griffin. Read before the Friends' Evening Hour Club, of Germantown, December 7, 1885, and before the American Catholic Historical Society, on February 1, 1886. Philadelphia, 1886.

8vo, pp. 9.

AMERICAN CATHOLIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIA. Catholicity in the three lower counties, or the planting of the church in Delaware. Read before the Society, March 23, 1886, by Charles H. A. Philadelphia, 1887.

Esling.

8vo, pp. 117-160.

AMERICAN CATHOLIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIA. Quarterly Bulletin. Vol. 1, Nos. 1-4, January-December, 1892. Philadelphia, 1892.

4to, pp. 7.

AMERICAN CATHOLIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIA. Report of the executive board. December 19, 1893. Philadelphia, 1893.

8vo, pp. 74.

Addition to the library; list of members.

237. BUCKS COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

Doylestown, Pa.

BUCKS COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. History of the Southampton Baptist Church, Bucks County, Pa. Read before the Society, July 22, 1884. By W. W. H. Davis. Doylestown, 1884.

12mo, pp. 14. Edition, 75 copies.

BUCKS COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Red Lion Inn, Bensalem Township, Bucks County, Pa. Abstract of a paper prepared by William J. Buck, and read at the meeting of the Bucks County Historical Society, July 17, 1888.

In Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. Vol. XII, pp. 359–361. Philadelphia, 1888.

238. DAUPHIN COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

Harrisburg, Pa.

DAUPHIN COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Read before the Historical Society. Peter Bezaillon, the first settler of Dauphin County. [By A. Boyd Hamilton.] [Harrisburg, 1872.]

8vo, pp. 5.

In Contributions to the History of Dauphin County, No. 2.

DAUPHIN COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Fort Hunter, Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Pa. [Letter from A. Boyd Hamilton to the Society, May, 1872.] Harrisburg, 1872.

8vo, pp. 14.

In Contributions to the History of Dauphin County, No. 1. pp. 1-14.

[NOTE. The Contributions to the History of Dauphin County is a volume made up of various papers; some of them independently paged, apparently reprinted from some serial publication.]

DAUPHIN COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Reminiscences of various members of the bar of Dauphin County. By George W. Harris. Read before the Society, 1873. [Harrisburg, 1873.]

8vo, pp. 34.

In Contributions to the History of Dauphin County, No. 2.

DAUPHIN COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Addresses delivered before the Society, in the State capitol, Harrisburg, July 4, 1876. 1876.]

[Harrisburg,

8vo, pp. 85.

Contents: Ecclesiastical history of Dauphin County, by Thomas H. Robinson; The Revolutionary soldiers of Dauphin County, by A. Boyd Hamilton; Historical review of Dauphin County, by William H. Eglo.

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