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Hoffmann Library Catalog of the Madeira Historical Society at the Miller House Museum Sorted by Author Hoffmann Library Catalog of the Madeira Historical Society at the Miller House Museum Sorted by Author Call Number Volume/ Author Title Comments First Woman Doctor to Cameroon: Autobiography of Evelyn Adams, MD 1936-1974, Adams, 1 Adams, Evelyn MD Evelyn, MD., 1988 2 Madeira Reference Item Adamson, Arthur My Journey, Adamson, Arthur 3 Madeira Reference Item Adamson, Arthur, Art's Wood Art MR 979.251092 A291Za Aiken, George Russell 4 The Doc Aiken story: memoirs of a country doctor / George Russell Aiken. 1989 1896- The new pioneers: the people of Delhi, 1830-1900 / by Shirley Althoff and Peg Schmidt. 1900 5 977.177 A467 Althoff, Shirley. federal census of Delhi Township, compiled by Charles Rentz; typed and edited by Carol Drescher. American Automobile 6 Madeira Reference Item Sept./Oct 2019 AAA World Magazine 2019 features a pictorial ad for The Miller House, page 23 Association American Automobile 7 Madeira Reference Item Ohio Magazine Best Hometowns: Nov 2014, featuring Madeira on covers & page 59 Association Historic photos of Cincinnati / texts and captions by Linda Bailey; photos from the Collections of 8 977.17800222 qB155, 2006 Bailey, Linda, 1949- Cincinnati Museum Center. 9 Baker, Jim Trains of Yesteryear, Historical Handbook Series: Baker, Jim, 1973 10 977.1794 B213 2004 Bancroft, Arthur P. Gazetteer and directory of Clermont County, Ohio, 1882 / Arthur P. Bancroft 11 973.931 21 Bannon, Joseph J. Jr. American Heroes, Bannon, Joseph J. Jr., 2001 Bauer, Cheryl, & Portman, 12 977.1763 qB344, 2004 Wisdom's paradise: the forgotten Shakers of Union Village / by Cheryl Bauer & Rob Portman Rob 13 907.2 B347 Baum, Willa K. Oral History for the Local Historical Society, Baum, Willa K. 1971 14 684.082 76 Bealer, Alex W. The Tools that Built America, Bealer, Alex W. 15 977.17 qB442 1992 Beller, Janet Brock. Loveland: passages through time / authors-editors, Janet Brock Beller, Maxine Elliott Nason University of Cincinnati: an architectural tour / by Paul Bennett; photographs by Walter 16 727.309771 qU58Zb, 2001 Bennett, Paul, 1970- Smalling, Jr.; foreword by Michael Graves. 17 398.2 B474 1923 Benson, Alpha Banta. Really truly fairy tales / by Alpha Banta Benson; illustrated by James Harvey Dulin. 18 1902 Benzinger Brothers Flowers of Piety: A Collection of approved prayers for Catholics, 1902 19 Madeira Reference Item Best Version Media Madeira's Neighbors, Featuring The Gulick Family: Best Version Media, May 2020 20 363.370977 B595, 2003 Bilkasley, Eddie. Cincinnati fire stations / by Eddie Bilkasley, Barbara Keyser Gargiulo. 21 363.378097 qB595 2003 Bilkasley, Eddie. Five-alarms in Cincinnati / Eddie Bilkasley. Timeline: Publications of the Ohio Historical Society - Vol. 30, No. 3, John Johnston Indian 22 Vol. 30, No. 3 Bill Eichenberger Agent and Ohio Citizen, Restoring Johnston Farm, Historic Indian Museum, Charles Young African American Overseas Soldier in the 20th Century, Jul-Sep 2013 23 602 q17 1916 Bodmer, Rudolph J. The Book of Wonders, Bodmer, Rudolph J., 1916, Illustrated 24 Bogosian, Don Some Historic Sites of the Lower Little Miami, Bogosian, Don My 25 years at the Cincinnati Enquirer / Jim Borgman; J. Dennis Doherty, editor; Ron Huff, 25 741.5973 qB733my 2001 Borgman, Jim. designer. Madeira milestones: a cataloging of people, events and trivia that have made our town what it is 26 MR 977.177 M1812 1985 Bostwick, Frank today. Bourke, John Gregory, 27 973.82 qB774 With General Crook in the Indian wars, by Capt. John G. Bourke. 1889 1846-1896. 28 977.1 B78p Bowman, David W. Pathways of Progress: A Short History of Ohio, Bowman, David W., 1943 29 Oversized Branom, Frederick K. New International Atlas of the World, Branom, Frederick K., 1948 30 635.903 qA512 Brickell, Christopher American Horticultural Society, Ed. Brickell, Christopher Cincinnati 1925-1950 featuring the photographs of Paul Briol: from the collection of the 31 977.17800222 B858 1981 Briol, Paul, 1889-1969. Cincinnati Historical Society / Paul Briol. 32 081 B869, 2003 Bronson, Peter Cincinnati-- for Pete's sake: a collection of Cincinnati Enquirer columnist Peter Bronson's 33 940.373 B879 2004 Brown, Marion A. A Finnish immigrant son in the Great War, 1918-1919 / by Marion A. Brown. Sorted by Author Page 1 of 47 As of 11/08/2020 Hoffmann Library Catalog of the Madeira Historical Society at the Miller House Museum Sorted by Author Historic inventory of Hamilton County, Ohio: an historic survey of 42 suburban communities / 34 MR 977.177 qH673 1991 v.06 Brown, Mary Ann performed by Miami Purchase Association for Historic Preservation, Mary Ann Brown, in cooperation with Hamilton County Department of Community Development, James R. Lowry. 35 979.3 S884v #1108 Browne, J. Ross A Peep at Washoe, Browne, J. Ross, Numbered Copy #1108, 1968 Tom Browning's tales from the Reds dugout / Tom Browning with Dann Stupp; foreword, Joe 36 796.35764 C574Zbr 2006 Browning, Tom, 1960- Nuxhall. 37 792.022 B599Zb, 1994 Bryant, Betty, 1922-1999 Here comes the showboat! / Betty Bryant. 38 792.70973 B915Zb 1936 Bryant, Billy. Children of Ol' Man River: the life and times of a show-boat trouper / by Billy Bryant. 39 Burgess, Thornton W. Wildflowers We Know, Burgess, Thornton W. 40 917.7199 B95f 1875 Burgheim, Max, 1844-1918. Der Fuhrer von Cincinnati: ein vollstandiger und zuverlassiger Wegweiser durch die Stadt und 41 385.314097 C186s 2010 Camp, Mark J. Railroad Depots of Southwest Ohio, Camp, Mark J., 2010 Chambrun, Clara Longworth 42 977.199 C447c Cincinnati: story of the queen city, by Clara Longworth de Chambrun. comtesse de, 1873-1954. 43 708.17178 qC574a Cincinnati Art Museum. Art Palace of the West: a centennial tribute, 1881-1981 / Cincinnati Art Museum. 44 071.77178 C49 1966 Cincinnati Enquirer Headlines of the Future, Cincinnati Enquirer, 1966 45 Fragile See Flat File Cincinnati Enquirer The Cincinnati Enquirer Art Gravure Section, Sunday, December 7, 1941 46 338.762194 qC574Zc Cincinnati Milacron, Inc. Cincinnati Milacron 1884-1984: finding better ways. Cincinnati Music Hall 47 780.6 qC57.2 Golden jubilee: Cincinnati music hall, 1878-1928. Association. Cincinnati Woman's The Cincinnati Woman's Club: historical sketch in honor of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the 48 367 CW87 1919 Club founding of the club, 1894-1919 Guide book: the Cincinnati zoo / compiled by workers of the Writers' program of the Work 49 590.737717 C574Zc, 1942 Cincinnati Zoo. projects administration in the state of Ohio; sponsored by the Zoological society of Cincinnati. 50 Madeira Reference Item Ciolino, Dino, & Hill, Susan Madeira: Three Generation Exhibit Binder (black, unfinished) The tradition continues: the story of Old Latonia, Latonia and Turfway racecourses / by James 51 798.400687 C319Zc 1997 Claypool, James C. C. Claypool; with foreword by Steve Cauthen. 52 081 C644 1995 Clooney, Nick, 1934- Nick: collected columns of Nick Clooney. 53 791.4375 C644, 2002 Clooney, Nick, 1934- The movies that changed us: reflections on the screen / Nick Clooney 54 917.71780443 C649 1992 Clubbe, John. Cincinnati observed: architecture and history / John Clubbe. 55 629.209 C64 No. 06 Clymer, Floyd Floyd Clymer's Historical motor scrapbook. 56 387.709 Clymer, Floyd From Jenny To Jet, Clymer, Floyd Story hour readers: second year, book two / by Ida Coe and Alice J. Christie; illustrated by 57 Fiction Coe, Ida. Maginel Wright Enright. 58 Fiction Coe, Ida. Story hour readers: third year, book three / by Ida Coe and Alice J. Christie. College Hill Historical 59 977.178 O42, 1988 Old College Hill / College Hill Historical Society. Society. 60 Madeira Reference Item Spring 2019 Comey & Shephard Realtors Best Fine Homes Magazine: featuring Madeira as Number 1, page 7-13 Committee for the Celebration of the Centennial 61 624.230977 fC734, 1966 of the Great Suspension The great Suspension Bridge at Cincinnati, Ohio; centennial year, nineteen hundred and sixty-six Bridge betw. Covington, KY & Cinti. OH Community United 62 Madeira Reference Item 1916-1928 Foreign Ministries Society, 1916-1928, Ledger Methodist Church Community United 63 Madeira Reference Item 1922-1930 Ladies Aid Society #3, 1922-1930, Ledger Methodist Church Sorted by Author Page 2 of 47 As of 11/08/2020 Hoffmann Library Catalog of the Madeira Historical Society at the Miller House Museum Sorted by Author Community United 64 Madeira Reference Item 1914-1915 Ladies Aid Society #1 Notes, 1914-1915, Ledger Methodist Church Community United 65 Madeira Reference Item 1916-1922 Ladies Aid Society #2 1916-1922, Ledger Methodist Church Community United 66 Madeira Reference Item 1931-1932 Ladies Aid Society #4, 1931-1932, Ledger Methodist Church Community Citizen Survey Results - Madeira Tomorrow, A Collaborative Vision Into the Future of Madeira, 67 Madeira Reference Item Workshop Committee Ohio 68 385.09771 qC745 Condit, Carl W. The railroad and the city: a technological and urbanistic history of Cincinnati / Carl W. Condit. Corbin, Henry Clark, 69 977.1041092 C791Zc 2003 The autobiography of Henry Clark Corbin / edited by Gary L. Knepp. 1842-1909. 70 Cordish, Janet Lucky Blessed Are They, Cordish, Janet Lucky, 1997, Autographed copy Cowles Communications, 71 Vol. 31, No. 4, Large Look: Flight From Dallas, Vol. 31, No. 4, February 21, 1967 , Magazine Inc. Cowles Communications, Look; The Dramatic Conclusion of the Death of a President, Vol. 31, No. 5 with additional 72 Vol. 31, No. 5, Large Inc. Kennedy pages, March 7, 1967, Magazine The navigator: containing directions for navigating the Monongahela, Allegheny, Ohio, and 73 917.7 C881, 1811a Cramer, Zadok, 1773-1813. Mississippi rivers 74 917.7042 C969 1978 Cummings, Samuel. The western pilot / by Samuel Cummings [i.e. Cummings]. Timeline: Publications of the Ohio Historical Society - Vol. 22, No. 2, Toledo Scale Wins the Weight War, Lustron How An Ohio Company Almost Changed American Housing, The Zoar 75 Vol. 22, No. 2 David A.
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