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Littsie of Cincinnati - Bibliography Angier, Bradford. How to Stay Alive in the Woods. London: Collier-MacMillian Ltd., 1962. "An Historical Review of the Children's Home of Cincinnati, Ohio, April 1, 1864 - December 31, 1865," Norman Paget, Dorothy Paget and Vincentia Woerman. (No publisher, no date of publication.) "Anne Sargent Bailey," Elizabeth Sheppard Hopely, Ohio Archaeological & Historical Quarterly, Volume 16, pgs. 340-347, 1907. Baldwin, Leland Dewitt. The Keelboat Ace on the Western Waters. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1941. Bates, Alan L. Western Rivers Cyclopedium. Leonia, New Jersey: Hustle Press, 1968. Brown, Kent L. (Ed). Medicine in Cleveland and Cuyohoga Counties. Cleveland: Academy of Medicine of Cleveland, 1977. Bryne, Bernard. "An Essay to Prove the Contagious Character of Malignant Cholera." Bolt, 1833. Causten, James. French Spoilation Claims. Baltimore: Baltimore Press by Robert Geddes, 1826. Chambers, John S. The Conquest of Cholera, America's Greatest Scourge. New York: The MacMillian Co., 1938. "Cholera in Cincinnati," Edwin Waterman Mitchell, Ohio State Medical Journal Historians Notebook, Volume 33, January 1937. Cincinnati Enquirer. July 4, 1839. Cincinnati Orphan Asylum - Annual Report of the Managers. (1834, 1835, 1838.) Cincinnati Historical Society. Cist, Charles. Cincinnati Directory 1834, 1836, 1840 and 1841. Coffin, Levi. Reminiscences of Levi Coffin. Cincinnati: R. Clarke & Co. 1880. Coleman, William H. Historical Sketch Book and Guide to New Orleans. New York: 1885. Columbia Baptist Church Records 1790-1910. Cincinnati, Ohio. Cincinnati Historical Society. Cramer, Zador, Spear, and Eichbaum. The Navigator. Pittsburgh: Robert Ferguson & Co., 1817. Dayton, Fred Erving. Steamboatin' Days. New York: Tudor Publishers, 1939. "Death By Cholera," September 24 - November 14. Cincinnati: Wood & Stratton Printers, 1832. (Phamphlet) Devol, George H. Forty Years a Gambler on the Mississippi. Cincinnati: Devol & Haines, 1887. Drake, Daniel. An Account of the Epidemic Cholera As It Appeared In Cincinnati. Cincinnati: Printed at The Chronicle Office, December 1832. Drake, Daniel. A Practical Treatise on the History, Prevention and Treatment of Epidemic Cholera. Cincinnati: Carey & Fairbanks, 1832. Drake, Daniel. Interior Diseases of the Interior Valley of North America. Cincinnati: Winthrop P. Smith; Philadelphia: Gregg Eliot & Co.; New York: Mason & Law, 1850. Dunbar, Seymour. History of Travel in America. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1915. "Easy Steamboat Travel on the Ohio River," Leslie S. Henshaw, Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, Volume 20, pgs. 378-402, 1911. "Flatboating on the Ohio River, " Isaac Fenton King, Ohio Archaeological & Historical Quarterly, Volume 26, pgs. 78-81, 1917. "Flatboating on the Great Thoroughfare, " Josephine Phillips, Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio Bulletin, Volume 5, pgs. 11-24, 1947. "Floating Palaces of the Ohio River," Glenn Finch, Christopher Cist Historical Society, Volume 5, 1953-54, pgs. 32-39. Foote, John P. Schools of Cincinnati. Cincinnati: C.F. Bradley & Cais Powed Press, 1855. Gibbons, Euell. Stalking the Good Life. New York: D. McKay Co., 1971. "Going Down to Cincinnati," William H. Venable, Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio Bulletin, Volume 21, pgs. 252-266, 1963. "Grand Saloons," Alexander Crosby Brown, Antiques, Volume 58, No. 2, August 1950. Greve, Charles Theodore. Centennial History of Cincinnati and Representative Citizens. Chicago: Biographical Publishing Co., Volume I, 1904. Harine, Emmet Field. Daniel Drake (1785-1852). Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1961. Hart, Albert Bushnell. Slavery and Abolition 1831-1841. London: Harper & Brothers, Volume 16, 1906. Havighurst, Walter. Land of Promise. New York: MacMillian Co., 1946. Havighurst, Walter. River to the West. New York: G.P. Putnam's & Sons, 1970. Havighurst, Walter. The Heart Land. New York: Harper & Row, 1962. Havighurst, Walter. Wilderness For Sale. New York: Harper & Row, 1962. Henderson's Historical Sketches July 1824-1825, Conteur, Volume 10. "Historical Sketches of Early Cincinnati," Edwin Henderson. (Date unknown, filed after January 18, 1825.) History of Cincinnati & Hamilton County, Ohio. Cincinnati: O.S.B. Nelson & Co., 1894. History of the Cincinnati Orphan Asylum 1832-1882. The Semicentennial Celebration of Mount Auburn. Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Co., 1882. Hunter, Louis C. Steamboats on the Western Rivers. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1949. "John Locke 1792-1856," David Andrew Tucker, Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio Bulletin, Volume 10, pgs. 111-125, 1952. Klein, Benjamin Franklin. The Ohio River Handbook. Cincinnati: Young & Klein, Inc., 1950. Lewis, Virgil Anson. History of the Battle of Point Pleasant. Charleston, West Virginia, 1909. Lloyd, James T. Lloyd's Steamboat Directory. Cincinnati: James T. Lloyd & Co., 1856. Mayer, Albert. Follow the River. Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Co. Inc., 1969. McCabe, James Dabney. Great Fortunes and How They Were Made. Cincinnati: E. Hannaford & Co., 1871. McCague, James. Flatboat Days on Frontier Rivers. Champagne, Illinois: Garrard Publishing Co., 1968. Mead, J. Leaves of Thought. Cincinnati: R. Clark & Co., 1868. Mississippi Panorama. St. Louis City Art Museum, 1949. "Mrs. Anne Bailey, " Virgil Anson Lewis, Ohio Archaeological & Historical Quarterly, Volume 17, 1908. "Old Time Practice, " George J. Monroe, Cincinnati Lancet Clinic, Volume 46, P. 363, 1901. O'Neal, Paul. The Rivermen. New York: Time-Life Books, 1975. 135th Anniversary of the Founding of the Town of Columbia by Major Benjamin Stites. Cincinnati: 1923. (Phamphlet) "Pioneer Doctors' Saddle Bags, " Dr. Harmon, Warren, Ohio, 1840. "Presentation of a Testimonial to S. P. Chase by the Colored People of Cincinnati," Cincinnati: Henry W. Derby, 1845. Quick, Herbert and Edward Quick. Mississippi Steamboatin'. New York: 1926. Quinn, J. Cholera in Cincinnati in 1873. Cincinnati: 1874. "Recollections of Amelia Lewis Thomson and Her Daughter Amelia Thomson Watts," Amelia Thomson. (Papers - Property of the Cincinnati Historical Society. "Report of the Committee Appointed By the Citizens of Cincinnati April 26, 1838 to Enquire into the Causes of the Explosion of the Moselle," Cincinnati: Alexander Flash, Looker & Ramsey, 1838. Rosenberg, Charles E. The Cholera Years. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1962. "Scrapbooks of Material Pertaining to Columbia Baptist Cemetery," Frederick Payne, two volumes, (Property of the Cincinnati Historical Society. ) Slater, Henry Burnell. American Medical Profession 1783-1850. New York: AMS Press, 1968. "Steamboat Pioneer," Robert C. Toole, Minnesota History, Volume 36, 1958-1959. "The Timothy Walker Papers - 1802-1856," Timothy Walker. (Property of the Cincinnati Historical Society.) "Traveler's Tales," Walter Havighurst. Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio Bulletin, Volume 21, pgs. 2-13, 1963. Trollpe, Frances Milton. Domestic Manners of the Americans. London: Printed for Whittaker, Treacher & Co., 1832. Twain, Mark. Life on the Mississippi. New York: Harper, 1896. Venable, William H. Beginnings of Literary Culture in the Ohio Valley. Cincinnati: R. Clarke & Co., 1891. Way, Frederick. She Takes the Horns Steamboat Racing on the Western Rivers. Cincinnati: Young & Klein, 1953. Williams, Byron. History of Clermont and Brown Counties, Ohio. Milford, Ohio: Hobart Publishing Co., 1913. Wright, Nathaniel. Diary, Journals and Miscellaneous Papers, 1833-1874. (Property of the Cincinnati Historical Society.) "Zadok Cramer, Pittsburgh's Busy Bookseller," American Antiquarian Society Proceedings, Volume 48, pgs. 215-222, 1938. .