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Accession Number Title Author Publisher Year Source 38000 The Accession Number Title Author Publisher Year Source The Empire of the Steppes, A History of Central 38000 Asia/Rene Grousset Rutgers University Press 1970 Gratia Dunham Mahony Medieval History The Life and Death of a 38001 Civilization/Norman F. Cantor Macmillan Publishing Co. 1969 Gratia Dunham Mahony 38002 The Discovery of King Arthur/Geoffrey Ashe Anchor Press 1985 Gratia Dunham Mahony The Devil hath been raised, A Documentary History of the Salem Village Witchcraft Outbreak of March 38003 1692/Richard B. Traske Phoenix Publishing 1992 Gratia Dunham Mahony 38004 The Journals of Lewis and Clark/Bernard DeVoto Houghton Mifflin Co. 1953 Gratia Dunham Mahony Fitzhenry & Whiteside 38005 France in America/W.J. Eccles Limited 1972 Gratia Dunham Mahony The Map That Changed the World, William Smith and 38006 the Birth of Modern Geology/Simon Winchester Perennial 2002 Gratia Dunham Mahony Legends of the Shawangunk (Shon-Gum) and its 38007 environs/Philip H. Smith Syracuse University Press 1965 Gratia Dunham Mahony Royal Charles, Charles II and the Restoration/Antonia 38008 Fraser Dell Publishing Co. 1979 Gratia Dunham Mahony Sources and Documents illustrating the American Revolution 1764-1788 and the formation of the Federal Oxford at the Clarendon 38009 Constitution/S.E. Morison Press 1951 Gratia Dunham Mahony Customs and Fashions in Old New England/Alice Morse 38010 Earle Charles E. Tuttle Co. 1973 Gratia Dunham Mahony 38011 The Abbeys and Priories of Medieval England/Colin Platt Fordham University Press 1984 Gratia Dunham Mahony Shelburne Museum: A Guide to the 38012 Collections/Shelburne Museum Shelburne Museum 1993 Gratia Dunham Mahony Salem Interiors, Two Centuries of New England Taste 38013 and Decoration/Samuel Chamberlain Hastings House 1950 Gratia Dunham Mahony A History of the English-Speaking Peoples, Vol. 1, The 38014 Birth of Britain/Winston S. Churchill Dodd, Mead & Co. 1956 Gratia Dunham Mahony A History of the English-Speaking Peoples, Vol. 2, The 38015 New World/Winston S. Churchill Dodd, Mead & Co. 1956 Gratia Dunham Mahony A History of the English-Speaking Peoples, Vol. 3, The 38016 Age of Revolution/Winston S. Churchill Dodd, Mead & Co. 1957 Gratia Dunham Mahony A History of the English-Speaking Peoples, Vol. 4, The 38017 Great Democracies/Winston S. Churchill Dodd, Mead & Co. 1958 Gratia Dunham Mahony 38018 The Salem Witchcraft Trials/Katherine W. Richardson Essex Institute 1983 Gratia Dunham Mahony University of California 38019 Richard III/Charles Ross Press 1981 Gratia Dunham Mahony University of California 38020 Henry II/W.L. Warren Press 1973 Gratia Dunham Mahony William the Conqueror, The Norman Impact Upon University of California 38021 England/David C. Douglas Press 1964 Gratia Dunham Mahony University of California 38022 Edward IV/Charles Ross Press 1974 Gratia Dunham Mahony University of California 38023 Henry VII/S.B. Chrimes Press 1972 Gratia Dunham Mahony University of California 38024 Henry VIII/J.J. Scarisbrick Press 1968 Gratia Dunham Mahony University of California 38025 Edward the Cofessor/Frank Barlow Press 1970 Gratia Dunham Mahony 38026 John Marshall, A Life in Law/Leonard Baker Collier Macmillan 1974 Gratia Dunham Mahony George Washington in the American Revolution (1775- 38027 1783)/James Thomas Flexner Little, Brown & Co. 1968 Gratia Dunham Mahony George Washington The Forge of Experience (1732- 38028 1775)/James Thomas Flexner Little, Brown & Co. 1965 Gratia Dunham Mahony George Washington Anguish and Farewell (1793- 38029 1799)/James Thomas Flexner Little, Brown & Co. 1972 Gratia Dunham Mahony John Rickets Mansfield, OH Gunsmith 1817-1895/Robert 38030 E. Corbett Robet E. Corbett 2002 Bvenitta J. Williams A Guide to Genealogical Resources in Cincinnati & Hamilton County, Ohio/Connie Stunkel Terheiden & 38031 Kenny Burck Little Miami Publishing 2009 Bvenitta J. Williams Country Cousins Descendants of Samuel Dean/Era Era Josephine Morgan Josephine Morgan Davis, Louise S. Rourke, Marc B. Davis, Louise S. Rourke, 38032 Smith and their descendants Marc B. Smith 1996 Bvenitta J. Williams The Genealogy Forum on America Online/George G. 38033 Morgan Ancestry.com 1998 Bvenitta J. Williams United Methodism Takes Root in the Black Swamp/Ed Church Records 38034 G. Wallen Lesher Printers, Inc. 1981 Committee of OGS Ohio Churches, Their Incorporation Dates as Shown in Church Records 38035 the Laws of Ohio/Mrs. Percy A. Dolle Mrs. Percy A. Dolle 1957 Committee of OGS John Baptist Speidel Boot Maker 1834-1920 From Grosselfingen, Germany to Hanoverton, Ohio/Marjorie H. 38036 Brubeck Swanson Graphics 2009 Marjorie H. Brubeck Milton S. Hershey/Katherine B. Shippen & Paul A.W. 38037 Wallace Random House, Inc. 1959 Louise Varisco 38038 History of Miami County Ohio/E. Irene Miller Taylor Publishing Co. 1982 Louise Varisco 38039 Western Reserve University Yearbook Western Reserve University 1954 Candy Korn 38040 Western Reserve University Yearbook Western Reserve University 1951 Candy Korn 38041 Western Reserve University Yearbook Western Reserve University 1949 Candy Korn Soldiers' Record/The Ashtabula Co. Genealogical The Ashtabula Co. The Ashtabula Co. 38042 Society, Inc. Genealogical Society, Inc. 2004 Genealogical Society, Inc. 38043 Mayflower/Nathaniel Philbrick Penguin Group 2006 E. Paul Morehouse 38044 Who's Who in the Midwest/Marquis-Who's Who Marquis-Who's Who 1968 E. Paul Morehouse 38045 Mary Queen of Scots/Antonia Fraser Delacorte Press 1970 E. Paul Morehouse 38046 University of Akron Yearbook University of Akron 2007 E. Paul Morehouse 38047 The Edge of Paradise - Loudonville, Ohio/Lee Cavin Truax Printing 1986 Laurel Tope Germans to America 300 Years of Immigration 1683- Institute for Foreign Cultural 38048 1983/Gunter Moltmann Relations 1982 Laurel Tope CD - Christman, Dignan, Seeds, Schumm 38049 Genealogies/No author No publisher No date Mindy Christman Descriptive Sketch of the State of Ohio, with the Elizabeth Burns, Bromfield Contract of Co-Partnery of The Glasgow Ohio Library, Ohio State 38050 Company/Glasgow Ohio Company Malcolm Printers 1824 University at Mansfield Elizabeth Burns, Bromfield Miami County Soldiers of the Revolution/Troy Troy Bicentennial Library, Ohio State 38051 Bicentennial Commission, Inc. Commission 1976 University at Mansfield History of the Bethel Presbyterian Church 1821- 38052 1921/J.S. Cotton Bethel Presbyterian Church 1921 Mary P. Hartley 38053 History of Augusta Township/Taylor C. Woodward Taylor C. Woodward 1966 Purchased Records of Military Agencies Relating to African Americans from the Post-World War I Period to the Korean War/National Archives and Records National Archives and 38054 Administration Records Administration 2006 Internet Aley Church Celebrating 200 Years, 1810-2010/Aley Aley United Methodist Aley United Methodist 38055 United Methodist Church Church 2010 Church Soldiers of the War of 1812 Burials in Ohio/Barbara 38056 Simpson Griffith Barbara Simpson Griffith No date Barbara Simpson Griffith From That Day, Memoirs of Mary Simon Brumm/Mary 38057 Simon Brumm Mary Simon Brumm 2010 Mary Simon Brumm Mahl Reunion St. Sebastian's Church Bismark, Ohio/Ted 38058 Mahl Ted Mahl 2010 Ted Mahl Middlebury Cemetery Association Clerk's Record 1875- 38059 1937/Don Shaffer Don Shaffer No date Don Shaffer 1896 in Le Petit Paris, Turning the Century in Southwest Louisiana/Lawrence Capuder, Sr., Steve Comeaux, Eric 38060 Martin Little Paris Publishing Co. 1999 Jane G. Bulliard The Wall of Names at the Acadian Memorial/Wall of 38061 Names Committee Hulco Printers 2004 Jane G. Bulliard My Father Was a Soldier, The Real Daughters of the American Revolution/Tracy E. Robinson, Rebecca C. National Society Daughters 38062 Baird of the American Revolution 2010 Alberta Stanley A Tapestry of the David Weaver Family 1800- 38063 2010/Susanna L. Pugh Susanna L. Pugh 2010 Susanna Pugh Washington Township Coshocton County, Ohio History Photos Obituaries Cemetery Readings/The Coshocton The Coshocton Co. Chapter Coshocton Co. Chapter 38064 County Chapter of The Ohio Genealogical Society of OGS 2010 OGS Historical Publishing 38065 Historic Mansfield A Bicentennial History/Scott Schaut Network 2010 Purchased Towne Family, William Towne and Joanna Blessing Salem, Massachusetts 1635, Five Generations of 38066 Descendants/Lois Payne Hoover Otter Bay Books 2010 Lois Payne Hoover Mansfield Senior High 38067 Mansfield Senior High School Yearbook School 1924 Jim Johnson Mansfield Senior High 38068 Mansfield Senior High School Yearbook School 1922 Jim Johnson 38069 Our Family Tree/Kathryn Cook Auck Kathryn Cook Auck 1986 Carol Jutte John George Ruth, His Descendants & Allied Families Fluck, Kuntsman, Boehm, Deschler, Canning, Bailey, & 38070 March/Ruth Bailey Allen Ruth Bailey Allen 1993 Trumbull Co. Chapter OGS 38071 CD - Seiple-Seipel-Sipel Reunion/No author No publisher 2010 Ruth Ann Mast CD - The Mahoning Meanderings Newsletter September 1978 - November 1999, Volumes 1-23/Mahoning Co. Mahoning Co. Chapter 38072 Chapter OGS Mahoning Co. Chapter OGS No date OGS CD - The Mahoning Meanderings Newsletter January 2000 Through July-August 2010, Volumes 24- Mahoning Co. Chapter 38073 35/Mahoning Co. Chapter OGS Mahoning Co. Chapter OGS No date OGS Abstracts of the Testamentary Proceedings of the Prerogative Court of Maryland, Volume XIII: 1712- 38074 1716/V.L. Skinner, Jr. Clearfield Co. 2008 Purchased Abstracts of the Testamentary Proceedings of the Prerogative Court of Maryland, Volume XIV: 1716- 38075 1719/V.L. Skinner, Jr. Clearfield Co. 2008 Purchased Abstracts of the Testamentary Proceedings
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