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QUARTERLY BULLETINS

Volumes I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII. 1929-1930-1931-1932-1933-1934-1935

Published for the Society By HAIGH & HAIGH, Toledo, Ohio VOLUME 5--1933 Table of Contents Number 1-The Beginnings of Ohio Cities. By Harvey Wilson Compton Midwest Historical Notes. VOLUME 1-1929 Number 2---The "Oak Openings" of Northwestern Ohio. By Louis W. Campbell Number l-~~~~;!~\~~~ 1------BY Prof. Glenn D. Bradley Midwest Historical Notes. The Library J Number 3-Detroit Campaign of Gen. William Hull. Nwnber 2---General Wayne's Campaign of 1794 and the Battle of Fallen By John G. Van Deusen, Ph. D. Timbers. Midwest Historical Notes. From Boyers Journal and Wayne's Orderly Book Number 3-The Military Career of . Number 4--Biographical Field Notes-Toledo and Vicinity, 1863-1866. By Hon. Herbert P. Whitney By Dr. Lyman C. Draper Number 4-Proceedings attending the unveiling and dedication of a Midwest Historical Notes. monument to General Anthony Wayne on the Battlefield of • * * Fallen Timbers, September 14, 1929. VOLUME 6-1934 • • • Number 1-Toledo's Century of Progress. VOLUME 2-1930 By Clayton C. Kohl Number 1- in the . Midwest Historical Notes. By Glenn D. Bradley Number 2---A Twentieth Century . Number 2---Major Amos Stoddard. First Governor of Upper By Bowe Miller and Hero of Fort Meigs. Midwest Historical Notes. By Wilfred Hibbert Number 3-Report of the French Commissioners to the French Govern­ Number 3-0ld Fort Industry and the Conflicting Historical Accounts. ment on American Relations in 1794 with mention of By Walter J. Sherman Wayne's Campaign. Number 4-War of 1812. Reports and Correspondence from the Cana­ Translated by Mrs. Kent Hamilton dian Archives at Ottawa. Midwest Historical Notes. • • * Number 4--The Recently Discovered Pictorial Map of Fort Meigs and VOLUME 3-1931 Environs. By Wilfred Hibbert Number 1-War of 1812. Brigadier-General Winchester's Campaign against the British and Indians and his defeat at French­ The Inauguration of the Great "Sunset Route." town, November 22, 1812, as told in the Journal of Elias -Anononymous. Darnell-A Kentucky soldier. Early Days on the Texas Santa Fe. Number 2---0hio During the Ice Age. The Ohio . By Walter J. Sherman By Harvey Wilson Compton Midwest Historical Notes. Number 3-The Red Men of Ohio. * • * By Harvey Wilson Compton VOLUME 7-1935 Number 4-The Overthrow of in the Northwest. By Harvey Wilson Compton Number 1-A Lance for Theodocia Burr. • * • By Daniel J. Ryan Midwest Historical Notes. VOLUME 4-1932 Number 2--Tarhe, The Crane-Chief of the Wyandots. Number 1-The Story of Pontiac's War, 1763-4. By the Hon. Caleb H. Norris, 1849-1923 By Harvey Wilson Compton Midwest Historical Notes. Nomenclature of the . By Louis Phelps Kellogg Number 3-Centennial of the Ohio- War, 1835-1935. Midwest Historical Notes. Number 2---The Founders of . The Exploration of the North­ west. Number 4--Along the Greenville Treaty Line. By Harvey Wilson Compton By Charles M. Brunson, B. s. Midwest Historical Notes. Midwest Historical Notes. Number 3-The Americans Win the Northwest. The Moravian Settlement in Ohio. By Harvey Wilson Compton Midwest Historical Notes. Number 4--Marietta-the First Permanent Settlement in Ohio. By Harvey Wilson Compton Midwest Historical Notes. VOLUME 5--1933 Table of Contents Number 1-The Beginnings of Ohio Cities. By Harvey Wilson Compton Midwest Historical Notes. VOLUME 1-1929 Number 2---The "Oak Openings" of Northwestern Ohio. By Louis W. Campbell Number l-~~~~;!~\~~~ 1------BY Prof. Glenn D. Bradley Midwest Historical Notes. The Library J Number 3-Detroit Campaign of Gen. William Hull. Nwnber 2---General Wayne's Campaign of 1794 and the Battle of Fallen By John G. Van Deusen, Ph. D. Timbers. Midwest Historical Notes. From Boyers Journal and Wayne's Orderly Book Number 3-The Military Career of Anthony Wayne. Number 4--Biographical Field Notes-Toledo and Vicinity, 1863-1866. By Hon. Herbert P. Whitney By Dr. Lyman C. Draper Number 4-Proceedings attending the unveiling and dedication of a Midwest Historical Notes. monument to General Anthony Wayne on the Battlefield of • * * Fallen Timbers, September 14, 1929. VOLUME 6-1934 • • • Number 1-Toledo's Century of Progress. VOLUME 2-1930 By Clayton C. Kohl Number 1-Fort Meigs in the War of 1812. Midwest Historical Notes. By Glenn D. Bradley Number 2---A Twentieth Century American Frontier. Number 2---Major Amos Stoddard. First Governor of Upper Louisiana By Bowe Miller and Hero of Fort Meigs. Midwest Historical Notes. By Wilfred Hibbert Number 3-Report of the French Commissioners to the French Govern­ Number 3-0ld Fort Industry and the Conflicting Historical Accounts. ment on American Relations in 1794 with mention of By Walter J. Sherman Wayne's Campaign. Number 4-War of 1812. Reports and Correspondence from the Cana­ Translated by Mrs. Kent Hamilton dian Archives at Ottawa. Midwest Historical Notes. • • * Number 4--The Recently Discovered Pictorial Map of Fort Meigs and VOLUME 3-1931 Environs. By Wilfred Hibbert Number 1-War of 1812. Brigadier-General Winchester's Campaign against the British and Indians and his defeat at French­ The Inauguration of the Great "Sunset Route." town, November 22, 1812, as told in the Journal of Elias -Anononymous. Darnell-A Kentucky soldier. Early Days on the Texas Santa Fe. Number 2---0hio During the Ice Age. The Ohio Mound Builders. By Walter J. Sherman By Harvey Wilson Compton Midwest Historical Notes. Number 3-The Red Men of Ohio. * • * By Harvey Wilson Compton VOLUME 7-1935 Number 4-The Overthrow of France in the Northwest. By Harvey Wilson Compton Number 1-A Lance for Theodocia Burr. • * • By Daniel J. Ryan Midwest Historical Notes. VOLUME 4-1932 Number 2--Tarhe, The Crane-Chief of the Wyandots. Number 1-The Story of Pontiac's War, 1763-4. By the Hon. Caleb H. Norris, 1849-1923 By Harvey Wilson Compton Midwest Historical Notes. Nomenclature of the Great Lakes. By Louis Phelps Kellogg Number 3-Centennial of the Ohio-Michigan War, 1835-1935. Midwest Historical Notes. Number 2---The Founders of New France. The Exploration of the North­ west. Number 4--Along the Greenville Treaty Line. By Harvey Wilson Compton By Charles M. Brunson, B. s. Midwest Historical Notes. Midwest Historical Notes. Number 3-The Americans Win the Northwest. The Moravian Settlement in Ohio. By Harvey Wilson Compton Midwest Historical Notes. Number 4--Marietta-the First Permanent Settlement in Ohio. By Harvey Wilson Compton Midwest Historical Notes. THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF NORTHWESTERN OHIO OFFICERS Prcsident...... WAI.TER J. SHJ!RMAN Secretary-Treasurer...... Gr.!lNN D. BRADI.ICT lst Vice-President ...... WAI.TF.R A. EVERSM'.AN Librarian ...... NEVIN O. WINUa 2d Vice-President ...... MoRRISON W. YouNG Assistant Librarian ...... CAllI. VxTz 3d Vice-President ...... _...... RuFus H. BAKER

T erm e.vpiri11g 1929- Term u piring 1930- Term expiring_ 1931- GI.l!NN D. BRADI.EY SvI.VANUS P. JERM'.AIN MoRRISON W. YouNG DIRECTORS WII.I.IAM A. Gos r.INE WAI.TEii J. SHF.RlLAN THOMAS H . w Al.BRIDG>: NEVIN 0. WINTER RUFUS H. BAKER WAI.TJ!R A. EVERSlLAN { WII.I.IAM w. KNIGHT EDMUND T. Co1.r.rns RICHARD D. LOGAN MEMBERSffiP \'VIUIAM c. CARR G!!ORG!l H. BECKWITH JUI.IAN H. TYi.Eii

Active Members, Annual Dues------$ 5.00 BULLETIN No. 1 JANUARY, 1929 Associate Members, (Outside Toledo), Annual Dues______2.50 Life Membership ------50.00 Patrons ------500.00 INTRODUCTORY ROBABLY no section of the has a more interest­ PURPOSES P ing history than the Maumee Valley. Through this Valley the The purposes of the Society are to discover, procure, and preserve French maintained a route which was important in the management whatever may relate to the general history and to the natural civil of their vast Colonial Empire in the early 18th century. It was the literary, ecclesiastical and military history of the United State~ and French who founded Fort about 1680. more particularly of the old and the Valley. Then in the latter 18th and early 19th centuries the Maumee Val­ . To maintain a Library ?f historical literature, to acquire books, ley became a pawn in the diplomatic game between Great Britain. prmted papers and manuscripts therefor, and to provide for the use and our own youthful Republic. The Indians too, prized this region. thereof by the members and persons privileged by the Society under Twice in 's administrations the savages disas­ regulations or by-laws to be adopted. ' trously defeated military expeditions sent against them by the United To encourage the writing of books and papers, and the delivery States Government. Then President Washington sent General of lectures a.nd addresses on subj~cts of historical and literary interest, and to publish the same as occasion may render advisable. Anthony Wayne, who in 1794 established in this Valley a chain of To collect objects of historical interest, and to arrange for their forts. Wayne's forces crushed the Indians at the Battle of Fallen preservation and exhibition and to provide a museum therefor- and Timbers near the present village of Maumee which victory led to the to acqui;r'e hy purchase, lease or otherwise, such real estate as m~y be and won from savagery about one-half of the appropriate for the purposes of the Society, and to erect and maintain present State of Ohio. Following this enterprise, Fort Industry was th.ereon all.proper and.appr?priate buildings for the use of the Society, with the right to receive gifts, bequests, donations or devises of any established on the present site of Toledo. money or property, real or personal for the use of the Society. Through this same historic Valley came General Hull in the early summer of 1812, on his way to Detroit which he soon ingloriously THE LIBRARY surrendered to the British. In January, 1913, there followed General Winchester and his Kentuckians, also headed for Detroit only to suf­ At the end of March 1935, the library comprised over fifteen fer disaster on the River Raisin. That same winter, General William hundred well-chosen volumes of historic material, appertaining largely Henry Harrison, who was to avenge the loss of Detroit and Win­ to the old Northwest Territory. It is housed and well cared for in the Reference Department of the Toledo Public Library and is avail­ chester's defeat, camped along the rapids of the Maumee and then de­ able for the use of members and the public generally. cided to build a military post, Fort Meigs, opposite the present village Donations of appropriate historical books are desired and may of Maumee. This fort was destined to withstand two sieges by the be delivered to The Historical Society, in care of the Toledo Public British and Indians in the spring and early summer of 1813. Then Library. in August came Major Croghan's amazing defense of Fort Stephenson, where is now the City of Fremont. And on the west end of not far from Maumee Bay, Oliver H. Perry won his decisive naval battle in September, 1813, which victory along with the American suc­ cesses at Fort Meigs and Stephenson definitely secured for the Union the Old Northwest. So the Maumee Valley has played a significant part in the winning of the American frontier and in the building of this Nation. In later years the Valley was the route of the Underground Rail­ road, and a source of great strength to President Lincoln during the Civil War. Also, this region has produced a President of the United States, great jurists, journalists, statesmen, captains of industry, and leaders in all lines of useful endeavor. THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF NORTHWESTERN OHIO OFFICERS Prcsident...... WAI.TER J. SHJ!RMAN Secretary-Treasurer...... Gr.!lNN D. BRADI.ICT lst Vice-President ...... WAI.TF.R A. EVERSM'.AN Librarian ...... NEVIN O. WINUa 2d Vice-President ...... MoRRISON W. YouNG Assistant Librarian ...... CAllI. VxTz 3d Vice-President ...... _...... RuFus H. BAKER

T erm e.vpiri11g 1929- Term u piring 1930- Term expiring_ 1931- GI.l!NN D. BRADI.EY SvI.VANUS P. JERM'.AIN MoRRISON W. YouNG DIRECTORS WII.I.IAM A. Gos r.INE WAI.TEii J. SHF.RlLAN THOMAS H . w Al.BRIDG>: NEVIN 0. WINTER RUFUS H. BAKER WAI.TJ!R A. EVERSlLAN { WII.I.IAM w. KNIGHT EDMUND T. Co1.r.rns RICHARD D. LOGAN MEMBERSffiP \'VIUIAM c. CARR G!!ORG!l H. BECKWITH JUI.IAN H. TYi.Eii

Active Members, Annual Dues------$ 5.00 BULLETIN No. 1 JANUARY, 1929 Associate Members, (Outside Toledo), Annual Dues______2.50 Life Membership ------50.00 Patrons ------500.00 INTRODUCTORY ROBABLY no section of the United States has a more interest­ PURPOSES P ing history than the Maumee Valley. Through this Valley the The purposes of the Society are to discover, procure, and preserve French maintained a route which was important in the management whatever may relate to the general history and to the natural civil of their vast Colonial Empire in the early 18th century. It was the literary, ecclesiastical and military history of the United State~ and French who founded about 1680. more particularly of the old Northwest Territory and the Maumee River Valley. Then in the latter 18th and early 19th centuries the Maumee Val­ . To maintain a Library ?f historical literature, to acquire books, ley became a pawn in the diplomatic game between Great Britain. prmted papers and manuscripts therefor, and to provide for the use and our own youthful Republic. The Indians too, prized this region. thereof by the members and persons privileged by the Society under Twice in George Washington's administrations the savages disas­ regulations or by-laws to be adopted. ' trously defeated military expeditions sent against them by the United To encourage the writing of books and papers, and the delivery States Government. Then President Washington sent General of lectures a.nd addresses on subj~cts of historical and literary interest, and to publish the same as occasion may render advisable. Anthony Wayne, who in 1794 established in this Valley a chain of To collect objects of historical interest, and to arrange for their forts. Wayne's forces crushed the Indians at the Battle of Fallen preservation and exhibition and to provide a museum therefor- and Timbers near the present village of Maumee which victory led to the to acqui;r'e hy purchase, lease or otherwise, such real estate as m~y be Treaty of Greenville and won from savagery about one-half of the appropriate for the purposes of the Society, and to erect and maintain present State of Ohio. Following this enterprise, Fort Industry was th.ereon all.proper and.appr?priate buildings for the use of the Society, with the right to receive gifts, bequests, donations or devises of any established on the present site of Toledo. money or property, real or personal for the use of the Society. Through this same historic Valley came General Hull in the early summer of 1812, on his way to Detroit which he soon ingloriously THE LIBRARY surrendered to the British. In January, 1913, there followed General Winchester and his Kentuckians, also headed for Detroit only to suf­ At the end of March 1935, the library comprised over fifteen fer disaster on the River Raisin. That same winter, General William hundred well-chosen volumes of historic material, appertaining largely Henry Harrison, who was to avenge the loss of Detroit and Win­ to the old Northwest Territory. It is housed and well cared for in the Reference Department of the Toledo Public Library and is avail­ chester's defeat, camped along the rapids of the Maumee and then de­ able for the use of members and the public generally. cided to build a military post, Fort Meigs, opposite the present village Donations of appropriate historical books are desired and may of Maumee. This fort was destined to withstand two sieges by the be delivered to The Historical Society, in care of the Toledo Public British and Indians in the spring and early summer of 1813. Then Library. in August came Major Croghan's amazing defense of Fort Stephenson, where is now the City of Fremont. And on the west end of Lake Erie not far from Maumee Bay, Oliver H. Perry won his decisive naval battle in September, 1813, which victory along with the American suc­ cesses at Fort Meigs and Stephenson definitely secured for the Union the Old Northwest. So the Maumee Valley has played a significant part in the winning of the American frontier and in the building of this Nation. In later years the Valley was the route of the Underground Rail­ road, and a source of great strength to President Lincoln during the Civil War. Also, this region has produced a President of the United States, great jurists, journalists, statesmen, captains of industry, and leaders in all lines of useful endeavor. The Historical Society of N orlhrvestern Ohio

ORGANIZATION the Board of Trustees of that ficed, fought and died that this worthy institution. In time we magnificent land of the Great Ol\SCIOUS of the historical and maintain thereon all proper should also acquire many pioneer Lakes region might become a part Cimportance of this locality a and appropriate buildings for the and military relics, though as yet of this Republic. use of the Society, with the rirrht group of worthy citizens, back in we have no facilities for hous- And so The Historical Society 1918, organized The Historical to receive gifts, bequests, do~a­ ing such objects. Doubtless the of Northwestern Ohio now makes Society of Northwestern Ohio. tions or devises of any money or older homes of Northwestern its formal bow to the public. \Ve The incorporators were Marshall property, real or personal for the Ohio could stock an impressive expect to continue this publication Sheppey, Robinson Locke, John use of the Society." historical museum. as a quarterly, and we appeal to M. Killits, Emery D. Potter, H. I. Considerable progress has been Shepherd, F. J. Reynolds, G. W. Eventually we should have a all citizens who are interested in made. F?r some years the Society suitable building of our own- cultural affairs-especially in mat­ Stevens, D. 'IV. Moore, John E. grew rapidly. Then came a period Hopley of Bucyrus, John H. to house the historical library and ters historical-to lend their sup­ of waning interest when numer­ museum, which building and its port by joining the Society. Doyle, N. 0. Winter, Thos. A. ous niembers resigned. But the \Valbridge, A. E. Macomber, Geo. Organization did not die. Nearly contents would be an enduring On November 8, 1928, the So­ monument to the brave pioneers, ciety was reorganized and the fol­ E. Pomeroy, M. W. Young, W. C. one hundred members remained Carr and Basil Meek, of Fremont. faithful an.cl continued regularly soldiers, and sailors who sacri- lowing officers elected: As set forth in By-Laws: to pay their dues. Consequently Walter J. Sherman ______President a substantial sum was accumu­ Walter A. Eversman·------·-·------·----·----First Vice-President Article II lated in the treasury. In this Morrison W. Young______. _____ Second Vice-President "The object of the Society is to connection special gratitude is due Rufus H. Baker ______------·-----··------Third Vice-President discover, procure and preserve Mr. Morrison W. Young, long the Glenn D. BradleY------···------·····-----Secretary and Treasurer \".hatever may relate to general Tre'l:surer of the Society, who has Nevin 0. \Vinter------·------·------·-·---Librarian history, to the natural, civil, liter­ contmued year after year to hus­ Carl Vitz ---···------·------·---·------Assistant Librarian ary, ecclesiastical and military band the resources and build up history of the United States, and the present gratifying surplus. As more particularly of Northwestern a result of Mr. Young's diligence THE LIBRARY Ohio. the Society is now in a position HE Society gratefully ac­ From Mr. M. W. Young, the Toledo Directory for the years To maintain a Library of histor­ to make progress which a society T knowledges the following in­ ical literature, to acquire books financially weak could not attain. teresting and valuable gifts for 1870 and 1875 respectively, and printed papers and Special mention too, should be the Library. the annual report of Toledo in manuscript~ bound form, for 1878. therefor, and to provide for the made of Mr. Nevin 0. Winter, for From Mr. W. J. Sherman a rare use thereof by the members and many years Secretary and Li­ Herewith is presented a list map of the , of books in the collection of the persons privileged by the Society, brarian of the Society. Through dedicated "To the Officers of the under regulations or by-laws to his ungrudging services, the r·ec­ Historical Society of Northwest­ Army and the Citizens of the ern Ohio deposited in the Toledo be adopted. ords have been kept and a com­ United States." This map was mendable collection of historic Public Library, as compiled by To encourage the writing of purchased at auction by Mr. books-listed in this Bulletin­ Mr. Carl Vitz. books and papers, and the delivery Sherman in City. of lectures and addresses on sub­ ha ve been accumulated. This list does not include ap­ jects of historical and literary in­ From Mr. Rufus H. Baker, proximately twenty-five pam­ But while we have kept alive copies of the Toledo City Direc­ phlets on various phases relating terest, and to publish the same for ten years and have even ac­ as occasion may render advisable. tory for the years 1858, 1860, 1864, to Northwestern Ohio history. A complished something the Society separate list of these pamphlets To collect objects of historical has barely commenced .to fulfil its and 1866, together with a railroad will be made later. interest, and to arrange for their true mission. \Ve should secure map of this area for the year 1857. preservation and exhibition and a large collection of books, pam­ to provide a museum therefor; phlets, maps and manuscripts per­ LIST OF HISTORICAL WORKS and to acquire by gift, purchase, taining to the history of this Abbott, J. S. C ...... History of the State of Ohio lease or otherwise such real estate region. These we can now take Adams, C. F ...... Trans-Atlantic Historical Solidarity as may be appropriate for the pur­ good care of in the Toledo Public Adams, John ...... The Works of John Adams. 10 Volumes Albach. J. R. (Comp.) ... Annals of the West pose of the Society, and to erect Library, thanks to the courtesy of Aldrich, L. C. (Ed.) ...... History of Erie County, Ohio. The Historical Society of N orlhrvestern Ohio

ORGANIZATION the Board of Trustees of that ficed, fought and died that this worthy institution. In time we magnificent land of the Great Ol\SCIOUS of the historical and maintain thereon all proper should also acquire many pioneer Lakes region might become a part Cimportance of this locality a and appropriate buildings for the and military relics, though as yet of this Republic. use of the Society, with the rirrht group of worthy citizens, back in we have no facilities for hous- And so The Historical Society 1918, organized The Historical to receive gifts, bequests, do~a­ ing such objects. Doubtless the of Northwestern Ohio now makes Society of Northwestern Ohio. tions or devises of any money or older homes of Northwestern its formal bow to the public. \Ve The incorporators were Marshall property, real or personal for the Ohio could stock an impressive expect to continue this publication Sheppey, Robinson Locke, John use of the Society." historical museum. as a quarterly, and we appeal to M. Killits, Emery D. Potter, H. I. Considerable progress has been Shepherd, F. J. Reynolds, G. W. Eventually we should have a all citizens who are interested in made. F?r some years the Society suitable building of our own- cultural affairs-especially in mat­ Stevens, D. 'IV. Moore, John E. grew rapidly. Then came a period Hopley of Bucyrus, John H. to house the historical library and ters historical-to lend their sup­ of waning interest when numer­ museum, which building and its port by joining the Society. Doyle, N. 0. Winter, Thos. A. ous niembers resigned. But the \Valbridge, A. E. Macomber, Geo. Organization did not die. Nearly contents would be an enduring On November 8, 1928, the So­ monument to the brave pioneers, ciety was reorganized and the fol­ E. Pomeroy, M. W. Young, W. C. one hundred members remained Carr and Basil Meek, of Fremont. faithful an.cl continued regularly soldiers, and sailors who sacri- lowing officers elected: As set forth in By-Laws: to pay their dues. Consequently Walter J. Sherman ______President a substantial sum was accumu­ Walter A. Eversman·------·-·------·----·----First Vice-President Article II lated in the treasury. In this Morrison W. Young______. _____ Second Vice-President "The object of the Society is to connection special gratitude is due Rufus H. Baker ______------·-----··------Third Vice-President discover, procure and preserve Mr. Morrison W. Young, long the Glenn D. BradleY------···------·····-----Secretary and Treasurer \".hatever may relate to general Tre'l:surer of the Society, who has Nevin 0. \Vinter------·------·------·-·---Librarian history, to the natural, civil, liter­ contmued year after year to hus­ Carl Vitz ---···------·------·---·------Assistant Librarian ary, ecclesiastical and military band the resources and build up history of the United States, and the present gratifying surplus. As more particularly of Northwestern a result of Mr. Young's diligence THE LIBRARY Ohio. the Society is now in a position HE Society gratefully ac­ From Mr. M. W. Young, the Toledo Directory for the years To maintain a Library of histor­ to make progress which a society T knowledges the following in­ ical literature, to acquire books financially weak could not attain. teresting and valuable gifts for 1870 and 1875 respectively, and printed papers and Special mention too, should be the Library. the annual report of Toledo in manuscript~ bound form, for 1878. therefor, and to provide for the made of Mr. Nevin 0. Winter, for From Mr. W. J. Sherman a rare use thereof by the members and many years Secretary and Li­ Herewith is presented a list map of the Great Lakes region, of books in the collection of the persons privileged by the Society, brarian of the Society. Through dedicated "To the Officers of the under regulations or by-laws to his ungrudging services, the r·ec­ Historical Society of Northwest­ Army and the Citizens of the ern Ohio deposited in the Toledo be adopted. ords have been kept and a com­ United States." This map was mendable collection of historic Public Library, as compiled by To encourage the writing of purchased at auction by Mr. books-listed in this Bulletin­ Mr. Carl Vitz. books and papers, and the delivery Sherman in New York City. of lectures and addresses on sub­ ha ve been accumulated. This list does not include ap­ jects of historical and literary in­ From Mr. Rufus H. Baker, proximately twenty-five pam­ But while we have kept alive copies of the Toledo City Direc­ phlets on various phases relating terest, and to publish the same for ten years and have even ac­ as occasion may render advisable. tory for the years 1858, 1860, 1864, to Northwestern Ohio history. A complished something the Society separate list of these pamphlets To collect objects of historical has barely commenced .to fulfil its and 1866, together with a railroad will be made later. interest, and to arrange for their true mission. \Ve should secure map of this area for the year 1857. preservation and exhibition and a large collection of books, pam­ to provide a museum therefor; phlets, maps and manuscripts per­ LIST OF HISTORICAL WORKS and to acquire by gift, purchase, taining to the history of this Abbott, J. S. C ...... History of the State of Ohio lease or otherwise such real estate region. These we can now take Adams, C. F ...... Trans-Atlantic Historical Solidarity as may be appropriate for the pur­ good care of in the Toledo Public Adams, John ...... The Works of John Adams. 10 Volumes Albach. J. R. (Comp.) ... Annals of the West pose of the Society, and to erect Library, thanks to the courtesy of Aldrich, L. C. (Ed.) ...... History of Erie County, Ohio. The Historical Societ)} of Northwestern Ohio

American Historical Association Cope, Alexis ...... The Fifteenth Ohio Volunteers and Its Campaigns, War of 1861-5 Annual Report of the American Historical Association• for the Year 1917 Cornell, William ...... The Life and Public Career of Hon. Horace Greeley Arber, Edward, (Ed.) .... The Story of the Pilgrim Fathers Cox, J. D ...... The March To The Sea Ashley, J. M ...... • Duplicate Copy of the Souvenirfrom the Afro-Ameri­ can League of Tennessee to Hon. James M. Ashley Cox, S. S •...... A Buckeye Abroad Creager, C. E ...... The Fourteenth Ohio National Guard-The Fourth of Ohio. Ohio Infantry Atwater, Caleb ...... A History of the State of Ohio, Natural and Civil Cutler, Manasseh ...... Ohio in 1788 Atwater, E. E ...... • History of the Colony of New Haven to its Abs&rp- tion into Connecticut Danvers, First Church Bardsley, C. W ...... English Surnames Proceedings at the Celebration of the Two Hundredth Anniversary Barker, J. M ...... History of Ohio Methodism of the First Parish at Salem Village, now Danvers, October 8, 1872 Barnum, P. T •...... Life of P. T. Barnum, written by himself. Baughman, A. J...... History of Morrow County, Ohio D~y, L. W •...... Story of the One Hundred and First Ohio Infantry Beardsley, D. B ...... History of Hancock County, Ohio Dillon, J. B •...... A Beers, W. H. & Co., Douglass, Benjamin ...... Histor:y of Wayne County, Ohio (Comp.) ...... The History of Champaign County, Ohio Doyle, J. H., (Comp.) .... The First of Toledo Benton, T. H ...... Thirty Years' View. 2 Volumes Doyle, J. B...... Frederick William Von Steuben and the American Bigger, D. D ...... Ohio's Silver-tongued Orator, Life of Gen. Wm. H. Revolution Gibson Doyle, J. B ...... In Memoriam, Edwin McMasters Stanton, his Life Blaine, J. G ...... Twenty Years of Congress. 2 Volumes and Work Bodge, G. M ...... •. Soldiers in King Philip's War Drake, Benjamin ...... Life of and of his Brother the Prophet Bowen, Abel, (Comp.) ... The Naval Monument Bowersox, C. A., (Ed.) ... A Standard History of Williams County, Ohio. 2 Evers, C. W •...... • Many Incidents and Reminiscences of the Early His- Volumes tory of Wood County Boynton, C. B...... • The Four Great Powers: England. France, F~mow, Berthold ...... • The Ohio Valley in Colonial Days and America F!111ey, J. B •...... • Autobiography Brackenridge, H. H. (Ed.). Indian Atrocities F!nley, J. B ...... • Life Among the Indians Brice, W. A ...... • History of Finley, J. B •...... • Sele~te~ Chapters from the History of the Wyandott Brunson, Alfred ...... A Western Pioneer M1ss1on at Upper Sandusky, Ohio Bryant, W. C ...... A Popular History of The United States Finley, J. B •...... Sketches of Western Methodism Bundy, J. M ...... The Life of Gen. James A. Garfield Burnet, Jacob ...... Notes on the Early Settlement of the Northwestern Firelands Pioneer Territory Volumes 1 to 21 Butler, B. F ...... Autobiography and Personal Reminiscences Flint, H. M...... Life of Stephen A. Douglas Butterfield C. W ...... An Historical Account of the Expedition against Fowke, Gerard ...... Archaeological History of Ohio ' Sandusky under Col. William Crawford in 1782. Butterfield, C. W ...... History of Brute's Discoveries and Explorations, Galbreath, C. B •...... •. History of Ohio. 5 Volumes Graham, A. A., (Comp.) .. History of Fairfield and Perry Counties Ohio 1610-1626 Greeley, Horace ...... • The American Conflict. 2 Volumes ' Butterfield, C. W •...... History of Seneca County, Ohio Byington, H ...... The Puritan in England and Green, S. A ...... • John Foster, the Earliest American Engraver and the E. First Boston Printer Campbell, J. V ...... Outlines of the Political Gunckel, J. E ...... • The Early History of the Maumee Valley. Revised Canfield, W. W., (Comp.). The Legends of the 2nd Ed. Cartwright, Peter ...... Autobiography of Peter Cartwright, the Backwoods Gunckel, J. E ...... • The Early History of the Maumee Valley Preache:r Hanna, C. A ...... • Historical Collections of Harrison County Ohio Chamberlain, Mellen, Harvey, Henry ...... History of the Indians from' the Year (Ed.) ...... • A Documentary History of Chelsea Channing, W. E ...... Memoir of William Ellery Channing. 3 Volumes 1681-1854 • H~adley, J .. 1:'· ...... Washington and His Generals City of Toledo Directories for 1858, 1860, 1864, 1866, 1870 and 1875 H!ckey, Wilham ...... • The Constitution of the United States of America Clark, C. M...... The Picturesque Ohio Hill, N. N., Jr, (Comp.) .. History of Knox County, Ohio Clay, Henry ...... The Life 31nd Speech.es of Henry Clay Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio Clews, Henry ...... Twenty-eight Years 111 Wall Street Quarterly Publication Volumes 1 to 15 Codding J. H ...... The Jubilee Year of the Supreme Council of History of Allen County, Ohio ' Sovereign Grand Inspectors-general of the Thirty­ History of Crawford County and Ohio third and last degree of the Ancient Accepted . County and Ohio Scottish Rite of Freemasonry for the Northern History of Franklin and Pickaway Counties Ohio Masonic Jurisdiction of the United States of History of Lower Scioto Valley, Ohio' America. 2 Volumes History of Sandusky County, Ohio Colton, G. H ...... Tecumseh; or, The West Thirty Years Since. A History of Seneca County, Ohio Poem Connecticut ...... • The Public Records of the State of Connecticut. 2 History of the Delaware and Iroquois Indians. Volumes Formerly Inhabiting the Middle States The Historical Societ)} of Northwestern Ohio

American Historical Association Cope, Alexis ...... The Fifteenth Ohio Volunteers and Its Campaigns, War of 1861-5 Annual Report of the American Historical Association• for the Year 1917 Cornell, William ...... The Life and Public Career of Hon. Horace Greeley Arber, Edward, (Ed.) .... The Story of the Pilgrim Fathers Cox, J. D ...... The March To The Sea Ashley, J. M ...... • Duplicate Copy of the Souvenirfrom the Afro-Ameri­ can League of Tennessee to Hon. James M. Ashley Cox, S. S •...... A Buckeye Abroad Creager, C. E ...... The Fourteenth Ohio National Guard-The Fourth of Ohio. Ohio Infantry Atwater, Caleb ...... A History of the State of Ohio, Natural and Civil Cutler, Manasseh ...... Ohio in 1788 Atwater, E. E ...... • History of the Colony of New Haven to its Abs&rp- tion into Connecticut Danvers, Massachusetts First Church Bardsley, C. W ...... English Surnames Proceedings at the Celebration of the Two Hundredth Anniversary Barker, J. M ...... History of Ohio Methodism of the First Parish at Salem Village, now Danvers, October 8, 1872 Barnum, P. T •...... Life of P. T. Barnum, written by himself. Baughman, A. J...... History of Morrow County, Ohio D~y, L. W •...... Story of the One Hundred and First Ohio Infantry Beardsley, D. B ...... History of Hancock County, Ohio Dillon, J. B •...... A History of Indiana Beers, W. H. & Co., Douglass, Benjamin ...... Histor:y of Wayne County, Ohio (Comp.) ...... The History of Champaign County, Ohio Doyle, J. H., (Comp.) .... The First Congregational Church of Toledo Benton, T. H ...... Thirty Years' View. 2 Volumes Doyle, J. B...... Frederick William Von Steuben and the American Bigger, D. D ...... Ohio's Silver-tongued Orator, Life of Gen. Wm. H. Revolution Gibson Doyle, J. B ...... In Memoriam, Edwin McMasters Stanton, his Life Blaine, J. G ...... Twenty Years of Congress. 2 Volumes and Work Bodge, G. M ...... •. Soldiers in King Philip's War Drake, Benjamin ...... Life of Tecumseh and of his Brother the Prophet Bowen, Abel, (Comp.) ... The Naval Monument Bowersox, C. A., (Ed.) ... A Standard History of Williams County, Ohio. 2 Evers, C. W •...... • Many Incidents and Reminiscences of the Early His- Volumes tory of Wood County Boynton, C. B...... • The Four Great Powers: England. France, Russia F~mow, Berthold ...... • The Ohio Valley in Colonial Days and America F!111ey, J. B •...... • Autobiography Brackenridge, H. H. (Ed.). Indian Atrocities F!nley, J. B ...... • Life Among the Indians Brice, W. A ...... • History of Fort Wayne Finley, J. B •...... • Sele~te~ Chapters from the History of the Wyandott Brunson, Alfred ...... A Western Pioneer M1ss1on at Upper Sandusky, Ohio Bryant, W. C ...... A Popular History of The United States Finley, J. B •...... Sketches of Western Methodism Bundy, J. M ...... The Life of Gen. James A. Garfield Burnet, Jacob ...... Notes on the Early Settlement of the Northwestern Firelands Pioneer Territory Volumes 1 to 21 Butler, B. F ...... Autobiography and Personal Reminiscences Flint, H. M...... Life of Stephen A. Douglas Butterfield C. W ...... An Historical Account of the Expedition against Fowke, Gerard ...... Archaeological History of Ohio ' Sandusky under Col. William Crawford in 1782. Butterfield, C. W ...... History of Brute's Discoveries and Explorations, Galbreath, C. B •...... •. History of Ohio. 5 Volumes Graham, A. A., (Comp.) .. History of Fairfield and Perry Counties Ohio 1610-1626 Greeley, Horace ...... • The American Conflict. 2 Volumes ' Butterfield, C. W •...... History of Seneca County, Ohio Byington, H ...... The Puritan in England and New England Green, S. A ...... • John Foster, the Earliest American Engraver and the E. First Boston Printer Campbell, J. V ...... Outlines of the Political History of Michigan Gunckel, J. E ...... • The Early History of the Maumee Valley. Revised Canfield, W. W., (Comp.). The Legends of the Iroquois 2nd Ed. Cartwright, Peter ...... Autobiography of Peter Cartwright, the Backwoods Gunckel, J. E ...... • The Early History of the Maumee Valley Preache:r Hanna, C. A ...... • Historical Collections of Harrison County Ohio Chamberlain, Mellen, Harvey, Henry ...... History of the Shawnee Indians from' the Year (Ed.) ...... • A Documentary History of Chelsea Channing, W. E ...... Memoir of William Ellery Channing. 3 Volumes 1681-1854 • H~adley, J .. 1:'· ...... Washington and His Generals City of Toledo Directories for 1858, 1860, 1864, 1866, 1870 and 1875 H!ckey, Wilham ...... • The Constitution of the United States of America Clark, C. M...... The Picturesque Ohio Hill, N. N., Jr, (Comp.) .. History of Knox County, Ohio Clay, Henry ...... The Life 31nd Speech.es of Henry Clay Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio Clews, Henry ...... Twenty-eight Years 111 Wall Street Quarterly Publication Volumes 1 to 15 Codding J. H ...... The Jubilee Year of the Supreme Council of History of Allen County, Ohio ' Sovereign Grand Inspectors-general of the Thirty­ History of Crawford County and Ohio third and last degree of the Ancient Accepted . History of Delaware County and Ohio Scottish Rite of Freemasonry for the Northern History of Franklin and Pickaway Counties Ohio Masonic Jurisdiction of the United States of History of Lower Scioto Valley, Ohio' America. 2 Volumes History of Sandusky County, Ohio Colton, G. H ...... Tecumseh; or, The West Thirty Years Since. A History of Seneca County, Ohio Poem Connecticut ...... • The Public Records of the State of Connecticut. 2 History of the Delaware and Iroquois Indians. Volumes Formerly Inhabiting the Middle States of Northwestern Ohio The Historical Societ:y

Mississippi Historical Society Publications Hopley, J. E ...... History of Crawford County, Ohio Volumes 7-8 Howe, Henry ...... Historical Collections of Ohio, Volume Mississippi Valley Historical Association Howe, Henry ...... History of Ohio Proceedings, 1903-1909-1911-1912 Howells, W. D ...... Stories of Ohio Hull, William ...... Report of the Trial of Brig. General William Hull Monnette, 0. E ...... Monnette Family Genealo"y Hunt, W. E ...... Historical Collections of Coshocton County, Ohio Moore, Charles ...... Northwest Under Three Flags Hutchins, Thomas ...... A Topographical Description of , Penn- Moore, R. B ...... History of Huron Presbytery sylvania, Maryland, and North Carolina New York (State) .Governor, 1777-1795 (George Clinton) Public Papers. 10 Volumes The Iowa Journal of History and Politics. January and April, 1920 New York Historical Society Ivey, P. W ...... The Pere Marquette Railroad Company 50 Volumes Jenkins, J. S ...... The Life of John Caldwell Calhoun Northup, Solomon ...... Twelve Years a Slave Jenkins, Warren ...... Ohio Gazetteer Johnson, I. A ...... The Michigan Ohio Archaeological and Historical Publications Johnston, H. P ...... The Storming of Stony Point on the Hudson Volumes 1 to 26 Kennedy, J. P ...... The Blackwater Chronicle Ohio Co-operative Topographic Survey Keys, Charles ~~ ...... Military History of the 123d Regiment, Ohio Volun- Ohio-Michigan Boundary. Volumes 1-2 teer Infantry . Ohio Magazine Kilbourn, John ...... • Ohio Gazetteer 4 Volumes were published. Collection lacks Volume 1 No 6 December 1906, Kimmell, J. A ...... Twentieth Century, History of Findlay and Hancock Volume 3, No. 2, August 1907' · ' County, Ohio Kinder, G. D ...... History of Putnam County, Ohio Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society Hayes' Memorial Library and Museum Kirkpatrick, J. E ...... Timothy Flint Knapp, H. S ...... History of the Pioneer and Modern Times of Ash- Dedication of The Hayes' Memorial land County Library and Museum Lane, S. A ...... Fifty Years and Over of Akron and Summit County, Ohio State Bar Association Proceedings • Ohio Volumes 13-24, 26-33 Ohio Vicksburg Battlefield Com.mission Lang, William ...... History of Seneca County Lehman, J. H ...... Standard History of Stark County, Ohio Ohio at Vicksburg Orth, S. P. · · · · · · · · · · · · · .Histor_Y of , Ohio. 3 Volumes, Volumes 2-3 Life and Campaigns, and Public Services of General McClellan lacking Lossing, B. J ...... Home of Washington Lucas, Robert ...... Robert Lucas Journal of the War of 1812 Parish, J. C ...... Robert Lucas Lyman, S. P ...... Public and Private Life of Daniel Webster Parton, James ...... Life and Times of Aaron Burr McAfee, R. B ...... History of the Late War in the Western Country ~ar~<;>n, James ...... Life of Andrew Jackson 3 Volumes McClure, A. K ...... Authe11tic Life of William McKinley er ms, J. H ...... Annals of the West . McCoy, Isaac ...... History of Baptist Indian Missions Petersonp II ' C · J · · · · · · · · · · · · •1·1·t·' Ii ary H eroes o f the Revolution· McCulloch, Hugh ...... Men and Measures of Half a Century o ard, E. A ...... Third Year of the War McGaw, J. F ...... Philip Seymour Poore, B · P · · · · · · . · · · . · · . P erI e:y ' s R emm1scences· · of Sixty Years 111 the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston National Metropolis Lectures Delivered in a Course before the Lowell Institute Portrait and Biographical Record of City of Toledo Short Account of the Massachusetts Historical Society, and Lucas and Wood Counties Ohio January, 1791-June, 1918 RandalR and Ryan · · · · · · · · H"is t ory o f O h10.· 5 Volumes' Short Account of the Massachusetts Historical Society, R:f~~~ff· ~t" ~ ·· ·······.Life and Pub~ic Services of January, 1791-April, 1908 g • · · · ·······.Standard History of Fulton Count Ohio. 2 Meek, Basil, (Ed.) ...... Twentieth Century History of Sandusky County, 0. R' Volumes y, Methodist Episcopal Church. Central Ohio Conference ~ceh, Ad. T. (Comp.) · · ·· .. Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln History of the Central Ohio Conference-1856-1913 RiddellR1c ar sonw' AR. D ...... P ~rsona 1 H. i~tory· of Ulysses S. Grant Michigan Governor Riddell' ...... Li!e of Wilham Dummer Powell Messages of the Governors of Michigan-Volumes 1 to 4 R'd h W. R · · · · ·······Michigan under British Rule Michigan Historical Commission ~dpat • J. C. · · · · · · · · ···Life and \Vorks of James A Garfield Michigan Bibliography-2 Volumes R'R1 dpath i J · C · · · · · · · · · · · · p opu,ar1 H"istory of the United· · States Michigan Biographies-2 Volumes ie ese, F. C. L ... · ..... Letters. and Journals Relating to the \;\far of the Michigan History Magazine R tr Ch Amencan R~volution R 0 m, arles · · · ······ .. Ancient History of the Egyptians 4 V 1 Volumes 4 to 6 us 1er11' W~lliam. (Ed.) ... Standard History of Allen Cot•nty. Ol1i·oo m211ev' 1 usse Jonn (Co ) H" f · · · o tunes Michigan Pioneer and Historical Society R ' .. ' rr.p. · · · tGstoryt Bo . t 1~e War between the United States and Historical Collections-Volumes 1-21, 28-39 R D rea ntam Minnesota History Bulletin yan, · J ... · ...... ,f)hio in Four \Vars Volume 1 Sandusky County Pioneer and Historical Association Fremont, o. Minnesota in Three Centuries-1655-1908 Year I'.ook, 1913-1919-7 Volumes ' 4 Volumes of Northwestern Ohio The Historical Societ:y

Mississippi Historical Society Publications Hopley, J. E ...... History of Crawford County, Ohio Volumes 7-8 Howe, Henry ...... Historical Collections of Ohio, Volume Mississippi Valley Historical Association Howe, Henry ...... History of Ohio Proceedings, 1903-1909-1911-1912 Howells, W. D ...... Stories of Ohio Hull, William ...... Report of the Trial of Brig. General William Hull Monnette, 0. E ...... Monnette Family Genealo"y Hunt, W. E ...... Historical Collections of Coshocton County, Ohio Moore, Charles ...... Northwest Under Three Flags Hutchins, Thomas ...... A Topographical Description of Virginia, Penn- Moore, R. B ...... History of Huron Presbytery sylvania, Maryland, and North Carolina New York (State) .Governor, 1777-1795 (George Clinton) Public Papers. 10 Volumes The Iowa Journal of History and Politics. January and April, 1920 New York Historical Society Ivey, P. W ...... The Pere Marquette Railroad Company 50 Volumes Jenkins, J. S ...... The Life of John Caldwell Calhoun Northup, Solomon ...... Twelve Years a Slave Jenkins, Warren ...... Ohio Gazetteer Johnson, I. A ...... The Michigan Fur Trade Ohio Archaeological and Historical Publications Johnston, H. P ...... The Storming of Stony Point on the Hudson Volumes 1 to 26 Kennedy, J. P ...... The Blackwater Chronicle Ohio Co-operative Topographic Survey Keys, Charles ~~ ...... Military History of the 123d Regiment, Ohio Volun- Ohio-Michigan Boundary. Volumes 1-2 teer Infantry . Ohio Magazine Kilbourn, John ...... • Ohio Gazetteer 4 Volumes were published. Collection lacks Volume 1 No 6 December 1906, Kimmell, J. A ...... Twentieth Century, History of Findlay and Hancock Volume 3, No. 2, August 1907' · ' County, Ohio Kinder, G. D ...... History of Putnam County, Ohio Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society Hayes' Memorial Library and Museum Kirkpatrick, J. E ...... Timothy Flint Knapp, H. S ...... History of the Pioneer and Modern Times of Ash- Dedication of The Hayes' Memorial land County Library and Museum Lane, S. A ...... Fifty Years and Over of Akron and Summit County, Ohio State Bar Association Proceedings • Ohio Volumes 13-24, 26-33 Ohio Vicksburg Battlefield Com.mission Lang, William ...... History of Seneca County Lehman, J. H ...... Standard History of Stark County, Ohio Ohio at Vicksburg Orth, S. P. · · · · · · · · · · · · · .Histor_Y of Cleveland, Ohio. 3 Volumes, Volumes 2-3 Life and Campaigns, and Public Services of General McClellan lacking Lossing, B. J ...... Home of Washington Lucas, Robert ...... Robert Lucas Journal of the War of 1812 Parish, J. C ...... Robert Lucas Lyman, S. P ...... Public and Private Life of Daniel Webster Parton, James ...... Life and Times of Aaron Burr McAfee, R. B ...... History of the Late War in the Western Country ~ar~<;>n, James ...... Life of Andrew Jackson 3 Volumes McClure, A. K ...... Authe11tic Life of William McKinley er ms, J. H ...... Annals of the West . McCoy, Isaac ...... History of Baptist Indian Missions Petersonp II ' C · J · · · · · · · · · · · · •1·1·t·' Ii ary H eroes o f the Revolution· McCulloch, Hugh ...... Men and Measures of Half a Century o ard, E. A ...... Third Year of the War McGaw, J. F ...... Philip Seymour Poore, B · P · · · · · · . · · · . · · . P erI e:y ' s R emm1scences· · of Sixty Years 111 the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston National Metropolis Lectures Delivered in a Course before the Lowell Institute Portrait and Biographical Record of City of Toledo Short Account of the Massachusetts Historical Society, and Lucas and Wood Counties Ohio January, 1791-June, 1918 RandalR and Ryan · · · · · · · · H"is t ory o f O h10.· 5 Volumes' Short Account of the Massachusetts Historical Society, R:f~~~ff· ~t" ~ ·· ·······.Life and Pub~ic Services of Abraham Lincoln January, 1791-April, 1908 g • · · · ·······.Standard History of Fulton Count Ohio. 2 Meek, Basil, (Ed.) ...... Twentieth Century History of Sandusky County, 0. R' Volumes y, Methodist Episcopal Church. Central Ohio Conference ~ceh, Ad. T. (Comp.) · · ·· .. Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln History of the Central Ohio Conference-1856-1913 RiddellR1c ar sonw' AR. D ...... P ~rsona 1 H. i~tory· of Ulysses S. Grant Michigan Governor Riddell' ...... Li!e of Wilham Dummer Powell Messages of the Governors of Michigan-Volumes 1 to 4 R'd h W. R · · · · ·······Michigan under British Rule Michigan Historical Commission ~dpat • J. C. · · · · · · · · ···Life and \Vorks of James A Garfield Michigan Bibliography-2 Volumes R'R1 dpath i J · C · · · · · · · · · · · · p opu,ar1 H"istory of the United· · States Michigan Biographies-2 Volumes ie ese, F. C. L ... · ..... Letters. and Journals Relating to the \;\far of the Michigan History Magazine R tr Ch Amencan R~volution R 0 m, arles · · · ······ .. Ancient History of the Egyptians 4 V 1 Volumes 4 to 6 us 1er11' W~lliam. (Ed.) ... Standard History of Allen Cot•nty. Ol1i·oo m211ev' 1 usse Jonn (Co ) H" f · · · o tunes Michigan Pioneer and Historical Society R ' .. ' rr.p. · · · tGstoryt Bo . t 1~e War between the United States and Historical Collections-Volumes 1-21, 28-39 R D rea ntam Minnesota History Bulletin yan, · J ... · ...... ,f)hio in Four \Vars Volume 1 Sandusky County Pioneer and Historical Association Fremont, o. Minnesota in Three Centuries-1655-1908 Year I'.ook, 1913-1919-7 Volumes ' 4 Volumes The Historical Society THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF NORTHWESTERN OHIO OFFICERS President ...•...... WALTER J. SHERMAN Secretary-Treasurer...... GLENN D. BRADLEY 1st Vice-President...... WALUR A. EVERSMAN Librarian ...... NEVIN 0. WINTER Sanford, L. G ...... History of Erie County, Grounds of 2d Vice-Presiden-t ...... MORRISON W. YouNG Assistant Librarian ...... CARL VITz Scott F. G ...... ••• Art of Beautifying Suburban Home 3d Vice-Preside11t ...... RuFUS H. BAKER ' Small Extent Term expiring 1929- Term expiring 1930- Term expiring 1931- s "b r Harve Memoirs of Lucas County. 2 Volumes . GL!lNN D. BRADLEY SYLVANUS P. JERMAIN MoRRISON W. YouNG DIRECTORS WILLIAM A. GOSLINE w ALTER' J. SHERMAN THOMAS H. w ALDRIDGE s~:~:~. John .~.::::::::John Sherman's Recollect!ons of Forty Years m the NEVIN 0. WINTER RUFUS H, BAKER WALTER A. Evi!RSMAN Honse, Senate and Cabmet. 2 Volumes { WILLIAM W. KNIGHT EDMUND T. COLLINS RICHARD D. LOGAN Sherman w. T •...... Memoirs. 2 Volumes WILLIAM c. CARR GEORGE H. BECKWITH JULIAN H. TYLER Slocum, C. E ...... Ohio Cou~try bet~een the Years 1783 and 1815 Smith, O. H...... Early Ind1~na Tnals . BULLETIN No. 2 APRIL, 1929 Smith W. L. G ...... Life and Times of Lewis Cass Smith: W. H ••...... • St. Clair Papers. 2 Volumes Society of the Army of the Cumberland FOREWORD Reunion. Volume 21 Society of the Army of the T~nessee Since the publication of our first Bulletin the Society has enjoyed Report of the Pr0 cc dings of the Society. Volume 7 a healthy growth, but we appeal continuously to the citizens of this s encer, J. J ...... • History of the United States. 3 Volu!'Iles locality for their intelligent support. This assistance can be most sforke, E. G •...... • Complete History of the Great American Rebellion. effectively rendered, first by joining the Society and paying the pre­ Volume 1 scribed annual dues. Incidentally we should welcome more Life Texas Library and Historical Commission Members; and as yet no person has seen fit to become a Patron of Biennial Report. Volume 1 the Organization, as provided in the By-Laws. Thiers, M. A ...... • History of the French Revolution. 4 Volumes Also, the Society wishes to emphasize its desire, once more, to Thwaite ...... • Early Western Trav.els . 'th · gt n R H History of the Spamsh-Amencan War of 1898 receive as gifts worthy historical materials, such as books, maps, T 1 erin o , • • •.. · • • Truesdale John ..... ·· .. Blue Coats }.!" h' diaries, and documents of various sorts. We are pleased to acknowl­ Tuttle, c: R...... • General History of the State of 1c 1gan edge the following recent gifts: From Printing & Paper Company-A copy of the Toledo United States' Congress, 43d Congress, First Session, 1873-74 Memorial Addresses on the Life and Character of Charles Sumner City Directory for 1896, and Wing's History of Monroe County, Mich. United States' Congress, 63d Cong.ress From Thomas Ewing of New York City-A life of "George Statue of George Washington Ghck Ewing, Gentleman, a Soldier of Valley Forge." ..• History of the Western Reserve. 3 Volumes. Vol- Upton, Mrs. H • (T). .. From R. L. Longshore, Sylvania, Ohio-A copy of Mitchell's Map umes 2-3 lacking . Twentieth Century History of Trumbull County, Oh10 of Ohio, published in 1850. U pton, M rs. H . ( T). . . · · · 2 Volumes . d S 4 From Mrs. Mae Fuller Brumback - "An Atlas and Geography Utley, H. M ...... • ~ichigan as a Province, Territory an tate. for the Use of Schools and Academies" for the year 1816. ' Volumes

Venable, W. H. , ...... , .. F ootpnn· t s o f the Pioneers in the Ohio Valley GENERAL WAYNE'S CAMPAIGN OF 1794 w Cl k (Ed) History of the City of Toledo and Lucas County, aggoner, ar , · , . Ohio AND THE Washington George ..... Washington and the vyest , ~ 1 In this issue the Society presents portions of the original diary of Webber c. 'w...... Historical and Revo.lnt10nary Incidents of the Ear Y an officer who accompanied General Wayne on his celebrated expedi­ ' Settlers of the Umted States tion which culminated in the Battle of Fallen Timbers. This narra­ Webster, Daniel . , ...... Works tive is known to history as "A Journal of Wayne's Campaign. Being Western Literary Magazine an Authentic Daily Record of the Most Important Occurrences during Volume 1 ..... Standard History of the Hanging Rock Iron Region the Campaign of General Anthony Wayne against the Northwestern Willard, E. B ...... of Ohio. 2 Volumes Indians: Commencing on the 28th day of July and ending on the Williams c. R...... Life of Rutherford Birchard Hayes .. ~Volumes second day of November, 1794, including an Account of the Great w·ir ' W W History of the Fire Lands, Compnsmg Huron and battle of August 20th" by Lieutenant John Boyer. Also, in connec­ 1 iams, ' ' · · · · · · · · Erie Counties History of Western Ohio and Auglaize County tion with this diary, selections from General Wayne's Orderly Book Williamson, C . W . ...•... are given, in coarse print. Wilson F. E ...... •••• Peace of Mad Anthony . . w· T E (Ed) History of Monroe County, :l.lich1gan It should be remembered that Wayne's campaign, including his ~ng, ' M .L ..... '.Centennial History of Lancaster, Ohio and Lancaster 1seman, c· . . ... · · .• extensive preparations and subsequent negotiations with the Indians W People . Woods, J. T ...... Steadman and his f.1en at Chickamauga