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    BookID Author ShortTitle City Publisher Reference Date PageandSize Notes
    7416
    The Flying Petition. To His Excellency The President, and Congress of the United States. The Memorial of the undersigned Citizens of the United States,... Re: Need for cheaper land in area called Congress Land at 200 acres of land by improvement, at 12 1/2 cents per acre, payable in 7 years without interest. Taxes produced would be greater than present land sale policy. [Chillicothe
    AI 0. 1800?] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7417
    Petition, founded not in the spirit of party...the undersigned citizens,...Re: Need for cheaper land in area called Congress Land of 200 acres of land by improvement, at 3 cents per acre annually forever...(This same wording as other broadside except for the paragraph on suggested conditions for land purchase.) [Chillicothe
    AI 0. 1800?] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8951
    To all to whom these presents shall come...Greetings: Whereas by An act of the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, entitled "An act levying a state tax," [Ohio
    AI 0. 1809?] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    10157
    Ohio Monitor--Extra. Address Of The Central Committee Of The State, To The Friends Of The Administration In Ohio. Fellow Citizens: ... John A. Bryan, David Smith, B. Latham, E. Livingston, Purdy M'Ilvain, A. Chrittenden, [Point right] Committee


    1800? 1 sheet ([1] p. ; 48.5 x 29 cm. Printed area covers 33 x 17.2 cm.
    631
    Information. Whereas pursuant to a law...John Cleves Symmes. Cincinnati
    OI 17. SS 699. 1801. Broadside. 21 x 24.5 cm.
    653
    (Circular.) Sir, As it is expected that Congress, at their next session, will act upon the subject of appropriating two per cent of the monies arising from the sales of public land in the state of Ohio, to the opening, making and repairing of a road leading from the navigable waters of the Atlantic to the river Ohio, we take the liberty of suggesting for your consideration the following reasons, in favor of appropriating the money on a road leading from the City of Washington to Marietta, or to some point on the river Ohio in its vicinity. [26 lines] [Marietta s.n., OI 36. 1804] 4-page folder, printed on first page only. ; 18.5 x 22.5 cm. (12.5 x 13 cm.) Ohio Imprint notes: On the MSaE copy is written at the head: "Marietta, 19 Oct. 1804." On p. 2 is a handwritten letter, dated Dec. 19th 1804, addressed to Hon. James Hillhouse, a member of the senate, signed by P. Fearing.
    661
    A Reply to the Statement of John Cleves Symmes, Addressed to a Committee of Congress, January 30th, 1802, and Published in the Western Spy, October 19th, 1803; Respecting the Reserved Township. Cincinnati Printed by Joseph Carpenter., OI 45. SS 4791, 9244. Thomson 971. [1805] 67 p. ; 16 cm.
    8722
    Liberty Hall Handbill Extra, Oct. 7, 1806. Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1806. 1 sheet ([1] p.) Ratcliffe, p. 274, 55n.
    698
    The Rights of the Judiciary, in a Series of Letters, Addressed to John Sloan, Esq., Late a Member of the House of Representatives of Ohio. [Chillicothe s.n., OI 78. Rusk II: 221. SS 16084. 1808] 40 p. ; 20 cm. Ohio Imprint notes: Contains seven letters, addressed to John Sloan and signed "Warren", relating to the power of the courts to declare acts of the Legislature unconstitutional. The resolution regarding the judiciary to which the letters refer was passed in 1807, and Sloan was a Representative during this session, which ended February 22, 1808. References in the text indicated that it was published following this session and before the opening of the next, in December, 1808. See Gilkey's Ohio Hundred Year Book, 1901, p. 305. The signature may be a pseudonym derived from some connection with the city or county of Warren.
    7675
    (Circular). Chillicothe, January 23, 1809. Sir, ... We all know that this contest originated from the decision of the Supreme court, that the act extending the jurisdiction of justices of the peace above twenty dollars, is unconstitutional. ... Creighton, William, Jr. Hammond, Charles. Cass, Lew. Couch, Jesup N. Woodbridge, William. Brush, Henry. [Chillicothe s.n., AI 0. 1809] 1 sheet ([1] p.) The decision of the Ohio Supreme Court regarding the monetary limits which justices of the peace could preside over created a controversy. In an effort to quell the dispute, the attorneys listed at the bottom of the broadside suggested that if attorneys did not appeal cases under $50.00 to the Ohio Supreme Court but accepted the justices of the peace decision, then a workable solution could be found.
    7873
    $30 Reward for 2 deserters from U. S. Garrison, Newport, Ky. [Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1809] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8244
    Evidence Exhibited on the Trial of the Hon. Thomas Morris, for an Alleged Rape on the Body of Mary Ireland. ... Clermont County, May 30th, 1809. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1809. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8905
    Record of the Proceedings of the High Court of Impeachment, on the Trial of Calvin Pease, Consisting of the Senate of the State of Ohio, as Provided by the Constitution, and in Pursuance of a Resolution of the Senate. [Chillicothe Printed by Nashee & Denny, for Joseph S. Collins., AI 0. Swanson, page 276. 1809] 100 p. Includes (p. 50-100): Record of the proceedings of the High Court of Impeachment on the trial of George Tod.
    9852
    Ten dollars reward. Deserted, from the garrison, New-Port, Kentucky, on Thursday the 7th instant, an enlisted soldier, belonging to Captain Horde's company of the 7th regiment infantry, named John Steel ... [Cincinnati] Carney & Morgan, Printers, AI 0. [1809] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 22 x 27 cm. New York Historical Society notes: Signed: James W. Bryson, ensign. 1st Regt. U.S. Infantry. commanding. Dated: U.S. Garrison, Newport, Ky. September, 9, 1909 [i.e. 1809].
    723
    [The Christian Hymn Book.] Dayton Printed at the Office, by Isaac G. Burnet, OI 102 1810.
    Ohio Imprint notes: Proposals for the publication of this hymn book appeared in Burnet's Ohio Centinel, Dayton, May 10, 1810, and subsequent issues. Robert Steele, in his History of Dayton, Dayton, 1889, p. 100, records that "It was published at the Centinel office, as according to a letter written by John Thomson to William McClure on May the 10th, they could not 'get the work done anywhere on better terms than at Mr. Burnet's.' "
    724
    A Concise Statement of the Trial and Confession of William Clutter, Who was Executed on Friday the 8th of June, 1810, at Boone Court-House, Kentucky, for the Murder of John Farmer. To Which Is Prefixed a Short Sketch of His Life. Cincinnati From the Press of John W. Browne & Company., McDade 192. OI 103. Rusk II: 271. SS 19830. Wilkie 163. 1810. 8 p. ; 20 cm. McDade: Clutter was employed by Farmer to assist in navigating his boat from Pittsburgh to the mouth of the Kentucky River. Farmer was murdered with an ax the night they passed Cincinnati. Clutter was found in possession of the boat, calling himself Farmer and selling his goods. He apparently confessed only after he was convicted.
    727
    The Extent of the Atonement Considered; Being the Substance of a Sermon, Delivered at a Camp-Meeting, Held in the State of Ohio, on Sunday, 19th August, 1810. Cincinnati Printed by John W. Browne & Company, Office of Liberty Hall., OI 106. SS 20074. 1810. 14 p. ; 21.5 cm.
    4311
    Wackatomoka, near Zanesville, June 10, 1810. A Letter to James Kingsbury, Esq., authorizing him to proceed to take the enumeration of the inhabitants of the County of Cuyahoga.

    AI 0. 1810. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8952
    Military Lands in the State of Ohio.

    AI 0.
    1 sheet ([1] p.)
    9853
    Deserters. Sixty dollars reward. Deserted, from the United States garrison, New-Port, Kentucky, on the night of Wednesday the 11th instant, the following described private soldiers ... Cincinnati Printed by David L. Carney, AI 0. [1810] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 43 x 31 cm. New York Historical Society notes: Signed: Thornton Posey, captain 7th Infantry, commanding. Newport, Kentucky, April 15th, 1810.
    N-YHS copy has manuscript inscription on verso: "1 sheet printed Pub. service W Bryson, Lt. Colonel Jacob Kingsbury Commandant Detroit."
    749
    The Dagon of Calvinism, of the Moloch of Decrees; A Poem, in Three Cantos. To Which is Annexed, A Song of Reason. By the Same. [Quotation] Printed for the Author. [Cincinnati John W. Browne & Co., OI 128. Rusk II: 357. SS 22656. Wilkie 196. 1811] 47 p. ; 15 p.
    762
    Zanesville, July 8, 1811. Proposal to Establish a Newspaper at Zanesville. July 8, 1811. [Zanesville s.n., AI 0. 1811] Broadside. ; 31 x 18 cm.
    763
    [A Short Introduction to Geography and Astronomy. Worthington
    OI 140. SS 23936 (citing OI). 1811]

    770
    Baptism, or the Way of Life. [Worthington
    OI 145. SS 24703 (citing OI). 1812]

    786
    Recruiting for the War of 1812. New Lisbon Printed at the Office of the Ohio Patriot., OI 162. 1812. Broadside. 18 x 21 cm. Signed by Joseph H. Larwill, First Lieut. U. S. Artillery, June 9, 1812.
    5902
    Address to Men of Patriotism, Courage & Enterprize! Marietta
    AI 0. 1812. Broadside. ; 15.5 x 10 cm.
    8721
    Proposals for Extending the Circulation of the Independent Press, Now Publishing in the Town of Lancaster, Fairfield County (Ohio), June 24, 1812. [Lancaster Printed by R.E. Post, SS 0. 1812] 1 sheet ([1) p.) ; 40 x 17 cm. Earliest Lancaster imprint.
    The Independent Press was printed in Lancaster from 1811 to 1812. Cf. Brigham, History and Bibliography of American Newspapers.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed: The proprietors. Lancaster, June 24, 1812. George Sanderson, later the editor and publisher of the Lancaster gazette, is identified in Graham, A. Hist. of Fairfield and Perry Counties, Ohio, 1883, p. 171, as having commenced publication of the Independent press during the summer of 1811. In 1812 the paper was "printed by R.E. Post for the proprietors." Includes "Conditions" and blank form for recording subscribers' names and addresses.
    Printed area measures 22.8 x 11.8 cm.
    American Antiquarian Society copy had three additional sheets, filled with names of the subscribers and other ms. notations, pasted together and affixed at foot; in all measuring 140 x 17 cm. It has since been cut into two unequal pieces.
    9440
    Proposals by Moses B. Corwin & William Blackburn, for Publishing in the Town of Urbana, State of Ohio A Weekly Newspaper to be Entitled The Farmer's Watch Tower. [Urbana Moses B. Cornwin and William Blackburn, AI 0. 1812] Broadside The newspaper was published from July 1, 1812 through August 13, 1812. Four copies exist: three in the American Antiquarian Society, one in the Library of Congress.
    805
    Eighth naval victory; Lines on the Capture of His Brittanic Majesty's Squadron, on Lake Erie, by Commodore Perry.

    SS 51297. [1813] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    820
    A Scriptural Creed by a Friend to Truth. Lebanon Printed by M'Clean & Blackburn., OI 193. SS 29755. 1813. 27 p. ; 10.5 cm.
    5306
    Beelzebub Driving and Drowning His Hogs. A Sermon. Zanesville
    AI 0. 1813.

    7299
    A Dissertation on Government, Shewing the Use and Necessity of Military or Coercive Power, and Answering Objections. Chillicothe Printed by James Barnes., AI 0. 1813.

    8059
    American Friend Office, Extra. Marietta, Saturday, October 2. Re: Perry's Naval Victory. [Marietta
    AI 0. 1813] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8949
    Anglucklick Neues. Ohio Adler, Extra. [Lancaster Jacob D. Dieterich, AI 0. 1813] 1 sheet ([1] p.) Siebert Sale, #687: An early report of the River Raisin Massacre. During the winter of 1812-13, British and Native American troops surprised American soldiers under General Winchester near Detroit, defeating and subsequently massacring most of the survivors. Directly after this defeat, General William Henry Harrison hurried to complete and defend Fort Meigs, situated on the Maumee Rapids, in preparation for another assault on the Northwest frontier. The rallying cry of Harrison's men during this stressful period was "Remember the Raisin."
    Second earliest known Lancaster printed imprint and first broadside.
    9220
    Circular to the Session and Congregation of Ebenezer, August, 1813.

    Rodabaugh, Robert Hamilton Bishop, Columbus, 1935, page 198. 1813

    9508
    Es beschirme mich Gott und der heutige Tag, Es beschirme mich Gott und das heilige Grab … [Lancaster, Ohio] Gedruckt bey Jacob D. Dieterich [i.e., Dietrich], Lancaster, Ohio., AI 0. [1813 or 1814] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 11 x 15 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes:
    A prayer to be carried as a form of protection from attack by those wielding knives, guns or other weapons.
    Title from first line of text. The American Antiquarian Society is torn across double rule at head, perhaps lacking title above.
    Jacob D. Dietrich settled at Lancaster, Ohio in 1813, and published the Ohio eagle there between July 1813 and July 1814. From 1814 until his death in 1839 he served in various public positions including postmaster, justice of the peace, and associate judge of the Court of Common Pleas for Farifield County.
    Printed area measures 8.6 x 13.0 cm.
    9657
    The Epistle from the Yearly Meeting, Held in London. [Mount Pleasant
    AI 0. Rieger 4470. 1813] 3 p. Large folded sheet. ; 13" x 8"
    848
    [A New Dialogue between a Calvinist and a Methodist. Hamilton
    OI 218. SS 32230. 1814]

    856
    Prospectus of a Newspaper, to be Published in Chillicothe, Ohio, Entitled The Weekly Recorder. [Chillicothe Printed by John Andrews., AI 0. 1814] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 33 x 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes "Conditions" and blank form for subscribers' names.
    Signed and dated: John Andrews. March 21, 1814.
    Printed area measures 24.5 x 16.8 cm.
    American Antiquarian Society copy addressed in ms. to Hugh Andrews of Franklin, Ohio, and includes the signatures of subscribers' names.
    858
    Remarks on the Importance of the Contemplated Grand Canal between Lake Erie and the Hudson River. Geauga County
    SS 32624. 1814. 30 p.
    865
    The Sunday Water-Party or, The Exploits and Fate of a Jovial Club. Chillicothe Printed at the Office of the Weekly Recorder by John Andrews, OI 233. SS 32893. 1814. 11 p. ; 17 cm. Advertised in the Chillicothe Weekly Recorder, Jan. 5, 1815.
    In verse.
    869
    An Address to the Different Religious Societies, on the Sacred of the Christian Name. Dayton Printed by Burnet and Lodge, at the Office of the Ohio Republican., OI 237. SS 33785. 1815. [28] p. ; 17 cm.
    889
    History of the Holy Bible. Cincinnati Published by Coleman & Phillips. Morgan, Williams & Co., Printers. Adomeit A34. OI 257. SS 34917. Welch 861.2. 1815. 167 p. ; 5.5 cm. Special title pages: A history of the New Testament (p. [77]); An appendix containing the Ten Commandments, and the Old and New Testament dissected (p. [135]); and Version of the Psalms of David (p. [151]).
    890
    The Immortal Mentor; or Man's Unerring Guide to a Healthy, Wealthy & Happy Life. In Three Parts. By Lewis Cornaro, Dr. Franklin, and Dr. Scott, [quotation]. Cincinnati Published by J.C. Roll. Morgan, Williams, & Co. Printers, OI 260. SS 34447; 34995. Wilkie 370. 1815. 202 p. ; 17 cm. Published in Philadelphia, 1796.
    Signatures: [A] A-R/2 [R2]/4. (F, H, Q and R2 not printed.)
    5692
    Sale of Public Lands. Statement of Lands Sold in the Districts of Marietta, Zanesville, Steubenville.

    Hayman, 18(June 1965), #445. [1815] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5795
    Circular. To the Electors of Franklin County. Columbus
    AI 0. 1815. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5906
    Evening Amusement; or, Poetic Selections, Moral and Philosophical. [Two lines of quotations from Pope] Warren Printed for the Author, AI 0. 1815. 62 p.
    6059
    Certificate of Birth and Christening. Colored Certificate. Lancaster Printed by John Herman., AI 0. 1815. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7632
    General Rules to Govern Applications for Bounty Lands on the Part of Heirs' of Deceased Soldiers. Extracts. [Chillicothe
    AI 0. 1815] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    925
    At a meeting of a respectable number of the citizens of the town of Chillicothe, and of the adjacent country, convened at the house of Edmond Basye, on the 21st of December, 1816, for the purpose of taking into consideration the propriety of presenting a memorial to the president and directors of the Bank of the United States, to obtain the establishment of a branch of the said bank in the said town; … [Chillicothe s.n., OI 297. SS 37227. 1816] 1 l., [1], 2-9, bv p. ; 17.5 cm. Library Company of Philadelphia notes: Title from first lines of text.
    "To the president and directors of the Bank of the United States -- The memorial of the citizens of the town of Chillicothe, and the adjacent country, in the state of Ohio"--p. 2-9.
    Dated and signed at end: Done at town meeting, on the 21st December, 1816, at Chillicothe. Joseph Scott, chairman. Walter Dun, secretary.
    Signatures: A6 (A1 and A6 verso blank).
    The Library Company of Philadelphia copy contains the following ms.: Mathew Carey, Esq. from his friend John Carlisle.
    Signed: Joseph Scott, chairman, Walter Dun, secretary.
    930
    A Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, for the Use of the Pious of All Denominations. Steubenville Printed for the Publishers by James Wilson., OI 301. SS 37294. Wilkie 418. 1816. 161 p. ; 14.5 cm.
    947
    The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte; Late Emperor of the French, &c. &c. &c. From His Birth, until His Departure to the Island of St. Helena. By a Citizen of the United States. Warren Published by James White., AI 0. 1816. xii, [1], 14-312 p. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: First published as: The life of Napoleon Bonaparte … By a citizen of Delaware. Wilmington, 1815 (Shaw & Shoemaker 35106).
    Another issue (not in Shaw & Shoemaker but filmed by Readex at S38077) has imprint: Philadelphia: Published by W. Dobson. 1816.
    "Copy-right secured according to law."--verso of title page.
    Error in paging: p. 289 misnumbered 286.
    "Description of St. Helena."--p. [307]-308.
    "Appendix. Family of Napoleon Bonaparte."--p. [309]-310.
    "Kings created by Napoleon" and "Nobility created by Napoleon," p. 311-312.
    "Books for sale by J. White."--p. [4] of cover.
    951
    A Narrative of the Life and Death of Lieut. Joseph Morgan Willcox, Who was Massacred by the Creek Indians, on the Alabama River, (Miss. Ter.) on the 15th of January, 1814. Compiled from Various Publications, and Letters Written by His Friends and Brother Officers, on the Occasion. (Published by Consent of His Friends.) Marietta Printed by R. Prentiss., OI 319. SS 38356. Wilkie 442. 1816. 23 p. ; 21 cm.
    966
    Propositions Respecting Government. By a Friend to Good Government. Cincinnati Printed for the Author, by Looker, Palmer and Reynolds., OI 329. SS 38717. Wilkie 453. 1816. 12 p. ; 23 cm. Proposes a new system of government.
    968
    A Scriptural Creed by a Friend of Truth. Lebanon, O. Printed by M'Clean & Blackburn, for the Author., SS 38901. 1816. 27 p. ; 11 cm.
    991
    A Collection of Anecdotes, Entertaining & Interesting. Lebanon Printed by Van Vleet & Camron., OI 351. SS 40514. 1817. 144 p. ; 14 cm.
    999
    The History of Sinbad the Sailor. Also, the Celebrated Travels and Adventures, by Sea and Lands, of the Renowned Baron Munchausen. Chillicothe Printed for the Publishers., OI 360. SS 41055, 42119. Welch 1212.7 1817. 36 p. ; 13.5 cm.
    1004
    List of the Chartered Banks, in the States of Pennsylvania, Ohio, etc. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1817. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7636
    Regulations to be observed in substantiating Claims for 'five years half pay' in lieu of Military Bounty Land. Chillicothe
    AI 0. 1817. 1 sheet ([1] p.) OClWHi uncatalogued broadsides.
    7880
    Sale of Lots in Newtown. Chillicothe
    AI 0. 1817. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    282
    Wisdom in Miniature; or, Choice Lessons for Infant Minds. Chillicothe, Ohio Farnsworth & Spafford, Printers., AI 0. Welch, d'A.A. Amer. Children's books, 0. 1818. 31, [1] p. ill. ; 11 cm. Unrecorded early Ohio Imprint. Only copy known. Acquired by American Antiquarian Society June 5, 1990. Farnsworth & Spafford are a mystery with no known firm by that name in American Antiquarian Society listing and certainly nothing listed for Chillicothe, Ohio.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Possibly printed by Oliver Farnsworth and Horatio Gates Spafford although there is no evidence that they were ever partners or in Chillicothe. In 1818 Farnsworth was en route from Windsor, Vt. (where he had printed an edition of Wisdom in Miniature in 1810) to Cincinnati. From 1817 to 1819 Spafford, formerly of Albany, was farming in Venango County in western Pennsylvania.
    Page [1] and [32] blank; pasted to printed wrapper.
    1055
    The Emigrant's Guide, or Pocket Geography of the Western States and Territories, Containing a Description of the Several Cities, Towns, Rivers, Antiquities, Population, Manufactories, Prices of Land, Soil, Productions, and Exports. Compiled from the Best and Latest Authorities. Cincinnati Published by Phillips and Speer, Booksellers, Main-Street, near Front. Morgan, Lodge & Co. Printers., Graff 1246. Howes E141. OI 412. Rusk II: 138. SS 43943. Sabin 22480. Thomson 378. Wilkie 551. 1818. iv, [5]-266 p. ; 15 cm. Includes index.
    1070
    Mount Carmel. A Poem. By J---- C---- ... Chillicothe Printed by John Bailhache., OI 424. SS 43518, 44914. 1818. 8 p. ; 18 cm. Written by a Londoner and sent by him to a near relation in Chillicothe, who had the poem published. [Preface] The "near relation" is supposed to have been Rev. Thomas S. Hinde, who, in 1817, had helped found the town of Mt. Carmel, Ill.
    1087
    Wizard; Hand Book of Popular Amusement. Chillicothe
    SS 46843. 1818.
    This was copyright in 1847 and published in 1848 in Chillicothe (Morgan 6364). This is obviously an error.
    It is the only book on magic printed in Ohio before 1851.
    1088
    Wooster, (Ohio) Wayne County, September 11, 1818. Sir, From a knowledge of the character which you sustain, we are being induced to address you on the subject of the ensuing Congressional Election. ... [Wooster?
    OI 441. SS 46866. 1818?] Broadside. 30.5 x 38 cm. Unsigned.
    Dated: Wooster, Wayne County, September 11, 1818.
    Political circular letter supporting Colonel John Sloane for the U.S. Congress.
    5417
    Sir, from a Knowledge of the Character which you sustain, we have been induced to address you on the subject of the ensuing election. Wooster
    AI 0. 1818.
    Dated: Wooster, Wayne County, September 11, 1818. Political circular letter supporting Colonel John Sloane for the U. S. Congress.
    5434
    Arithmetical Tables; for the Use of Schools. Chillicothe Printed by John Andrews., AI 0. 1818. 24 p. ; 11 cm.
    7189
    Statement of the Amount of Internal Duties Imposed by the United States...paid by each person in the 9th collection district of Ohio, during the year 1817. Newlisbon [i.e., New Lisbon, Ohio] --Printed at the Office of the Ohio Patriot [by William D. Lepper]., AI 0. [1818] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 46 x 15 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed and dated: Erastus Miles, collector, 9th collection district of Ohio. Newburgh, January 1, 1818.
    Text in two columns separated by ornaments; printed area measures 33.7 x 9.5 cm.
    American Antiquarian Society copy addressed on verso: Town clerk Lower Sandusky.
    7872
    Copy of an Act to incorporate certain banks and to extend the charters of existing incorporated banks. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1818.

    1105
    A Beacon for the Advocates of the Theater. Cincinnati Printed by Looker, Reynolds & Co. No. 108, Main Street., OI 457. 1819. 12 p. ; 17 cm.
    1122
    Election. To the independent electors of Hamilton County. I read in the Spy of Saturday last an electioneering piece signed Truth, in favor of General Harrison... [Cincinnati
    OI 476. SS 47886. 1819] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 46 x 31 cm. (32.1 x 18.9 cm.) American Antiquarian Society: Concerning the appointment of John Cleves Symmes Harrison, son of General William Henry Harrison, as receiver at the Vincennes land office, and criticizing the general as an elected official who put private interests above public duty. At end signed and dated: Truth Illustrated. Monday, October 11, 1819. The Spy was the Western Spy and Cincinnati General Advertiser, Cincinnati.
    1145
    New-Year's Ball. The Manager's Compliments to M[r. H. Baird] respectfully soliciting [his] attendance at N. H. Merwin's Assembly-Room, in Cleaveland, on Wednesday, the 5th of January next, at 2 o'clock, P. M. R. Wood, I. Town, J. M'Carty, Managers. Cleaveland, December 23, 1819. [Cleveland
    OI 497. 1819] Broadside. ; 16.5 x 20 cm. (7.5 x 11.5 cm.)
    1163
    The Quarter-master; or, The Second Part of the Boatswain's Mate: being an Interesting Dialogue between Two British Seamen. Cincinnati Published by the Western Navigation Bible and Tract Society of Cincinnati. Printed at the Office of the Western Spy. Mason and Palmer, Printers., OI 514. SS 49223. 1819.
    OCLC catalogued under G.C. Smith.
    7991
    Cincinnati (O) Dec. 20, 1819. Announces meeting held in opposition to the extension of slavery west of the Mississippi. Preamble and Resolutions. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1819. 4 p.
    1214
    Catherine Brown, the Converted Cherokee, a Missionary Drama, Founded on Fact. Written by a Lady. Cleaveland Printed by Z. Willes & Co., OI 538. SS 698. 1820. 28 p. ; 18 cm.
    1216
    [A Circumstantial History of the Sacred Scriptures. Cincinnati
    OI 541. 1820]

    1261
    A Short Defence of Diocesan Episcopacy: in a Letter, in Answer to Z. A's Letter to His Friend, or Doctrinal Tract, No. 3. Upon the Subject of Church Government. By a Layman, of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in Ohio. Worthington Printed by Griswold & Spencer., OI 582. SS 3220. 1820. 80 p. ; 21 cm. Wessen: Probably written by Ezra Griswold. Foreshadowed the controversy which finally drove Philander Chase from Ohio.
    1263
    The Sorrows of Yamba, or the Negro Woman's Lamentation. Mount Pleasant s.n., SS 3275. Welch 1240.5. 1820. 12 p.
    1266
    To the Electors of Hamilton County. The freedom of our elective franchise is among the inestimable blessings purchased with the blood and secured by the wisdom of our fathers...Hamilton. State of Ohio, Hamilton county, Sct. Supreme Court. Thomas Morris and James W. Gazlay, vs. the executors of Jno. C. Symmes, deceased, the commissioners of Hamilton county, and others. I do hereby certify that the above cause is now pending and undetermined in the Supreme Court of said county...Daniel Gano, clerk. Clerk's Office, October 7th, 1820. Cincinnati
    OI 585. SS 3450. 1820. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 45 x 27cm. Ohio Imprints: A message setting forth the unworthiness of James W. Gazlay, who was a candidate for the Legislature.
    Printed area covers 41 x 19 cm.
    4409
    An Interesting Narrative of Two Pious Twin Children, Who Were Stolen By a Jew and Enslaved to the Turks; Who with Their Father Were Marvellously Delivered from Death. Translated from the German. To Which is Added, Charles Berry, or, The Good Son. Hillsborough Printed by Moses Carothers., Welch 656. 1820. +, [1], [2-3], 4-12. ; 18 cm.
    5349
    An Address to Children. Mount-Pleasant Printed by S. Marshall, AI 0. 1820. 12 p. ; 17 cm. Signed, page 8: A sincere lover of children.
    Includes verses by Philip Doddridge.
    5791
    Description of a Wedding. The Groom Resident in Consequentialville, Ohio, Superior Street, and the Bride in the Vicinity. Mount Pleasant H. Howard & B. Bates, Printers., AI 0. [1820] 8 p.
    7879
    Ballad of James Bird. Chillicothe
    AI 0. [182-]

    8421
    James Dickerson's Farewell Hymn to His Parents.

    AI 0. [1820]
    Dwight Shipley, late of Grove City, Ohio. Copy not located.
    10328
    Harmonisches Gesang Buch. Theils von anderen Authoren, Theils neu verfasst. ; Zum Gebrauch von Singen und Musik für Alte und Junge. Nach Geschmack und Umständen zu wählen gewidmet. Allentown, Lecha Caunty, im Staat Pennsylvanien. Gedruckt bey Heinrich Ebner., AI 1521. Bötte & Tannhof. German printing, 2399. 1820. IV, 287, [23] p. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society Notes: Without music.
    Printed in two columns.
    This issue includes: "Zweyter Anhang" --p.191-287 and a cumulated index of [23] p. for the whole book, both printed by Johann Herman , Buckdrukker, Lancaster, Ohio." (colophon)--Bötte & Tannhof.
    1304
    Independence Ball. The Company of M[r. H. Baird] is Solicited at Mr. P. Mowrey's Assembly-Room, in the Village of Cleaveland, on Wednesday the 4th Day of July Next, at 2 O'Clock, P.M. A. M'Millen, J[oseph] Webb, J[ohn] Taylor, Managers. Cleaveland, June 22, 1821. [Cleaveland
    SS 5690. 1821] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1308
    Das Kleine Lust-Gartlein, oder Schoene auserlesener Gebter [sic] und Leider, zum Gebrauch der Jugend sowohl in der Schule als zu House. Canton Gedruckt bey Jacob Sala u. Sohn., SS 5775. Botte & Tannhof. German printing, 2478. 1821. 95, [1] p. ; 11 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: In plain boards with leather spine.
    American Antiquarian Society copy bears bookplate of John Stuart Groves (Juvenile library collection). Inscribed in Schreibschrift [--] Gilbert.
    Index. p. [96].
    Wessen, 2(Oct. 13, 1938), #21: Unrecorded and perhaps unique. One of the earliest books to issue from the press of Central Ohio; and one of the first juveniles published West of the Ohio River. Two years later, Wessen had a second copy, the first having gone to the Library of Congress.
    1316
    Das Neu eingerichtete Evangelisch-Lutherische Gesangbuch, bestehend aus einer Sammlung Lieder, zum Gebrauch des öffentlichen deutschen Gottsdienstes, und andern Uebungen zur Gottseligkeit, in dem Staat von Ohio, und den angrenzenden Staaten. Canton Gedruckt bey Schäffer und Sala., SS 6186. First Cent. of German Lang. Printing in the U.S., 2480. 1821. [16], 227, [7] p. ; 15 cm. Advertised on page [234] of Der Psalter des Konigs (No. 1288) as for sale for 62 1/2 cents.
    Without music.
    Includes indexes.
    5648
    Hoch-deutsches ABC- und Namen-Büchlein für Kinder, welche anfangen zu lernen. Canton Gedruckt bey Jacob Sala., AI 0. [1821] [32] p. ill. ; 16 cm. Printed covers included in pagination.
    6211
    A Collection of Sacred Music, in Which Is a Great Variety of Tunes, Intended for, and Well Adapted to the Use of the Different Churches, Singing Schools, Private Families, and Denominations of Christians. By B.W.D. Carty. Hardensburgh, (Ky.) Morgan, Lodge and Co., Printers., AI 4924. 1821. vi, 7-59, [1] p. Chiefly music. ; 14 x 23 cm. Includes index of tune names.
    7858
    Ran away from the subscriber on Sunday last an apprentice to the carpenter business, named Stephen Crane. ... John Lindley. Dayton, Aug. 1st, 1821. [Dayton
    AI 0. 1821] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    10128
    Das Neue Gesangbuch. [Canton Gedruckt bey Schaffer und Sala, AI 0. 1821]
    No copy located. (1/11/2006). Advertised in Der Psalter des Konigs, p. [234] as printed. (Morgan 1288)
    10129
    Das kleine Davidsche Psalterspiel, Nebst der Harfe. [Canton Gedruckt bey Schaffer und Sala, AI 0. 1821]
    No copy located.
    An immensely popular book advertised in Der Psalter des Konig, p. [234] to be published by Schaffer and Sala on the basis of subscription, p. [234]. (Morgan 1288)
    1340
    The American Primer, Abridged; Containing Short and Easy Lessons for Little Children. Adorned with Pictures. Cincinnati Published by O. Farnsworth & Co., SS 7802. Heartman, C. F. Non-New England Primers 25. 1822. 23, [1] p. ill. ; 11 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Last page blank; pasted to printed wrapper.
    Wrapper title: The First Primer for Little Children.
    1358
    Sacred Music, Containing a Great Variety of Psalm and Hymn Tunes; Selected Principally, from the Most Eminent European Authors; The Greater Part of Which were Never Published in the Patent Notes. To Which is Prefixed, a Musical Grammar, a Musical Dictionary, &c. By Seth Ely. [Five lines of quotation] Cincinnati Printed by Morgan, Lodge and Co. for the Proprietors-, SS 8616. 1822. viii, [1], 10-320 p. music. ; 14 x 23 cm. Errors in paging: p. iv and 82 misnumbered vi and 83.
    Includes indexes.
    "It is but just to acknowledge that this grammar is principally taken from Dr. J.W. Callcott's's Musical Grammar," p. [19].
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Hervey Scott, June the 10th 1830.
    1376
    Observations on the Nomination of a Candidate for the Presidency. Submitted for the Consideration of the Members of the Legislature Now in Session, by a Citizen of Ohio.

    SS 9749. 1822.

    1397
    Poems; By the Author of Juvenis, Leander, &c. [Two lines of quotation] Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. October 1822. 87 p. ; xx cm.
    5213
    To the Independent Electors of the County of Wayne. We presume to trouble you with a few remarks, on the subject of the approaching election, which would have been entirely unnecessary, had we not ascertained that hand bills, containing assertions as groundless as they are malicious in their import and intent, have at his late hour been secretly ushered into circulation, in the more distant parts of this county--and by their base author, carefully kept from view of the citizens of this place--evidently with the intent, that the falsity of the charges therein stated, might not, until too late, be exposed and made known. The Hand bill alluded to, is signed 'Many Voters,' and is intended solely to defeat the election of 'Joseph H Larwill,' to the Senate of this state.
    It is a well known fact, that 'Joseph H. Larwill' has, for more than three years past, been decidedly hostile to the proceedings of the Directors of the German Bank of Wooster--and has been extremely anxious to have the business of the Bank brought to a speedy and honorable termination. And it is also well known to the writer of the hand bill alluded to, that 'Joseph H. Larwill,' nor any of his connexions, are indebted one cent to the German Bank of Wooster. It is also well known, that Mr. 'Larwill' has not, nor now is supported by the Bank interest--but on the contrary, they have been and now are hostile to his election, and in favor of the election of Gen. 'M'Millan.'
    We feel satisfied, that upon a candid examination of the claims of Mr. 'Larwill, they will, at least, be found to equal those of gen. 'M'Millan.'
    A number of Electors.
    October 5, 1822.
    [Wooster s.n., AI 0. 1822] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 18 cm. x 23 cm. Printed area measures: 13.5 cm x 18.5 cm.
    Text is in two columns with decorative rule down the middle.
    5214
    To the Enlightened Electors of Wayne County. Oct. 1822. Statement regarding objections to the publication of handbills at an election.
    s.n., AI 0. [1822] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5215
    Electors of Wayne County. Regarding charges brought against Joseph Larwill. 1822.
    s.n., AI 0. 1822. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5286
    The Christians' Duty Exhibited in a Series of Hymns, Collected from Various Authors, Designed for the Worship of God, and for the Edification of Christians. Recommended to the Serious of All Denominations by the Fraternity of Baptists. [Six lines of Scripture text] Fourth Edition, Improved Canton Printed by Jacob & Solomon Sala., AI 0. Durnbaugh 77. 1822. [4], 331, [1], 4-117, [30] p. ; 15 cm. Preface dated: Germantown, May 18, 1791.
    "Select Spiritual Songs.", [1], [4]-117 p., second count.
    Includes indexes.
    7182
    Discourses of Our Blessed Savior; Extracted from the New Testament. [One line of Scripture text.] Fifth Edition. Cincinnati Printed and Published, by E. Harrison, for the Use of Sunday Schools., AI 0. 1822. 32 p. ill. ; 11 cm. In printed wrappers. "E. Harrison, printer.", p. 32.
    7399
    Hoch-Deutsches ABC und Namen=Buchlein fur Kinder, welche anfangen zu lernen. Canton, (Ohio.) Gedrucht by Jacob Sala., AI 0. 1822. 15 cm.
    7739
    Independence Ball. The Managers present their compliments to M [blank space] and request the pleasure of [blankspace] company at Merwin's Assembly Room, at 5 o'clock, P. M. on Thursday the 4th of July, 1822. W. Welles, J. Sears, A. D. Cutter. Managers. Cleaveland, June 22, 1822. Cleveland s.n., AI 0. 1822. Broadside. ; 20.5 x 16 cm. Addressed in ms. Phineas Shepard, Jr.
    7897
    Citizens Beware! Think Before You Vote. The hard laboured piece of patch work issued on Saturday, endeavours to exculpate Mr. Gazlay from certain charges of which he was convicted in the court of Common Pleas. ... [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1822] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 30 x 17 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Charging James W. Gazlay with attempting "to invalidate the testimony of the witnesses previous to the trial of the appeal."
    Gazlay, of Cincinnati, Ohio, was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1822 but was unsuccessful in his bid for re-election in 1824. Reference to the conviction in the Court of Common Pleas and to the appeal, which was made to the state Supreme Court in July 1822, suggest that this opposition broadside was issued during his first congressional campaign. For a discussion of the charges and the trial in the Court of Common Pleas, see Blake, Francis A. Exposition of the causes which led to the late controversy between William Lytle and James W. Gazlay, Esq. ... Cincinnati, 1822. (Morgan 1349; second edition 1350).
    Printed area measures 25.0 x 11.5 cm.
    Signed: G.
    7900
    Independent Press. Supplement. Editorial. ... Goose Guilford and Nayiah Kendall, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. Strength in union. Two better than one. Come and Try. N. B. Dancing taught every Saturday afternoon. [Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1822] Broadside:
    7901
    Independent Press. Supplement. To The Public. ... To the Electors of Hamilton County. ... Independent Press Nomination. For Congress.-James Wheedlefool Ghastly. For the Assembly.-Goose Gilford. [Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1822] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7935
    To The Electors Of The County Of Wayne. Re: Joseph H. Larwill, original proprietor of Wooster, regarding his military behavior. September 25th, 1822. Wooster
    AI 0. 1822. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    10152
    Handbill signed "Many Voters" against the election of Joseph H. Lawill to the Ohio Senate because of his criticism of German Bank of Wooster. Supports Gen. M'Millan. [Wooster s.n.,
    1822] 1 sheet ([1] p.) See Morgan 5213 for reference.
    1431
    Court Assembly-March Term, 1823. The Company of ---- is Respectfully Solicited at Boughton's Hall, in Cleaveland, on the 13th Instant, at 6 O'Clock P. M. H. Perry, D. Long, R. Wood, J. W. Willey, J. S. Clarke, C. M. Giddings. Cleaveland, March 1, 1823. [Cincinnati
    SS 12276 1823] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1470
    Some Strictures on Church Government, in Answer to a Late Pamphlet on that Subject, by Rev. Lorenzo Dow. Cincinnati Abbott Goddard., SS 14163. 1823. 34 p. ; 17 cm.
    5202
    A List of Lands, within the bonds of Medina County, on which Arrearages of Taxes. Medina, Ohio, July 21, 1823. [Medina s.n., AI 0. 1823] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ;
    5287
    "Methodist Episcopacy"; A Tract Containing Authentic Documents from the Writings of the Rev. Messrs. John and Charles Wesley, Rev. Dr. Coke, Bishop White and Others, Submitted to the Candid Consideration of the Reader, by a Churchman. Delaware Printed by Ezra Griswold., AI 0. 1823. 16 p. ; 19 cm.
    7180
    Wanted. A Presbyterian Preacher, or in Connexion with the Presbyterian Church...qualified and disposed to teach and take charge of an infant institution of learning... [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1823] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 20 x 16 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Further information, must either be had on the ground, at Walnut-Hills, near Cincinnati, Ohio ..." The only known copy, held by American Antiquarian Society, is dated in contemporary hand, "May 1823." The basic principles of education described are similar to those adopted by the Lane Seminary established at Walnut Hills in 1828, under the auspices of the Presbyterian Church. Cf. One Hundred and Fifty Years of Presbyterianism in the Ohio Valley, Cincinnati, 1941, p. 80-83.
    Printed area, including ornamental border, measures 16.2 x 13.4 cm.
    7181
    Delaware Patron. A Newspaper, with the Above Title, is Published Weekly, in the Town of Delaware, Ohio, by Ezra Griswold; Devoted to Politics and the News of the Day ... [Delaware Printed by Ezra Griswold, AI 0. 1823] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 32 x 20 cm. (11.4 x 12.9 cm.) Ezra Griswold printed the Delaware Patron from April 16, 1823 to May 6, 1830. Includes "Conditions." and blank form for subscribers' names.
    7248
    The Proceedings of the Session of Mountpleasant, in the Trial of James Graham. Mount Pleasant [s.n.] AI 0. 1823. 34 p. ; 17 cm.
    8886
    Nomination of President & Vice President of the United States. [Steubenville James Wilson, AI 0. 1823]. 12 p. ; 19 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Supporting the nominations of DeWitt Clinton for president and Andrew Jackson for vice-president.
    Signed, p. 2: John Patterson, chairman. A. Cunningham, secretary.
    Meeting was held in Steubenville, Jefferson County, Ohio.
    Address of the committee of correspondence, p. 2-12, signed: James P. Miller, chairman, Jefferson County, O. Dec. 22, 1823.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Hon. John W. Taylor.
    10090
    Poems for Children. Mountpleasant, Ohio Printed by E. Harris, AI 0. 1823. 21 p. ill. ; 12 cm.
    1486
    Clay and Slavery!! Fellow Citizens, the Election of State Officers having terminated, it is presumed the people will be able more calmly and dispassionately to deliberate on the appointment of a national chief magistrate...A Citizen of Ohio. Hamilton
    SS 15780. 1824. 1 sheet ([1] p.) Reprinted in Cincinnati Emporium, Oct. 28, 1824.
    1501
    Great Effects from Little Causes, Illustrated. Cincinnati Printed by Samuel J. Browne, at the Emporium Office, for the Reader., SS 16337. 1824. 16 p.
    1506
    Das Kleine Lust-Gärtlein, oder, Schöne auserlesener [!] Gebeter und Lieder zum Gebrauch der Jugend, sowohl in der Schule als zu Hause. Canton Gedruckt bey Jacob Sala., SS 16817. Botte & Tannhof. German printing, 2632. 1824. 111, [112] p. ; 11 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Vorrede" dated Oct. 18, 1824 at Canton, Ohio, and signed: Jacob Sala.
    Index to songs on p. [112].
    1532
    The Substance of a Discourse Delivered before a Moral Society on the Subject of Intemperance; Showing, among Greater Evils, the Waste and Loss of More than Thirty Millions of Dollars to the People of This Country, in a Single Year, by the Use of Ardent Spirits. Cincinnati Printed by Samuel J. Browne, at the Emporium Office for the Reader., SS 18122. 1824. [3], 4-31 p. ; 20 cm.
    1533
    A Table of the Votes for Governor and Electors for President.

    SS 18136. 1824.

    4077
    Catalogue of Books to be Auctioned at the Store of Mr. E. Taylor in Cleveland, on Saturday the 30th inst...400 and 500 volumes of Books. Cleveland
    AI 0. 1824.
    Cleaveland Herald, Oct. 15, 1824, 3: "Catalogues to be seen at Mr. Taylor's store and most of the bar-rooms in this village."
    5793
    Some Account of Lucy Caldwell, A Woman of Color, Who Departed this Life on the 25th of the 3rd Month, 1824, Aged 39. Mount Pleasant
    AI 0. 1824. 4 p.
    7037
    Broadside specifying why Mr. Wright should be reelected instead of Mr. Beebe, Eleventh Congressional District.

    AI 0. 1824. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7177
    At a Meeting of the Citizens of Hamilton County, Friendly to the Election of General Andrew Jackson to the Presidency of the United States, held at the Court-House in Cincinnati, the 17th Day of April, 1824, Clayton Webb [and thirteen others] were appointed a committee of correspondence... Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1824. 1 sheet ([ii] p.) ; 32 x 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes: Address. The corresponding committee, appointed by the citizens of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, favourable to the election of General Andrew Jackson to the presidency of the United States, address their fellow citizens ...
    Address signed on p. ii: Clayton Webb, chairman. E. Hayward, secretary.
    The American Antiquarian Society copy is annotated in a contemporary hand: Written by E.H. [i.e Hayward, Elijah.].
    7420
    Marietta Minerva, Extra Issue, Friday, July 23, 1824. Giving list of lands in Athens County returned Delinquent for Tax 1823. Marietta
    Smith Book Company, Catalog No. 14, #575. 1824. [2] p.
    7898
    Beware of Wolves in Sheeps' Clothing!!! Fellow Citizens-A long and deep studied hand-bill has within a few days past, made its appearance among you, under the imposing name of "Reform Ticket." Many of those whose names are placed on the list ... would do honor to themselves and their country, should they be elected: but the progress of our approbation must be arrested, when we come to the candidate there recommended for Congress. This is ... the Honorable James W. Gazlay. ... Truth. Sept. 14, 1824. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1824] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 26 x 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Charging Gazlay, representative from Cincinnati, "with having in to particulars violated the confidence reposed in him by his constituents."
    Signed: Truth. Sept. 14: 1824.
    Text in two columns, printed area measures 19.5 x 12.2 cm.
    7899
    Facts! Stubborn Facts!!! Re: anti-Andrew Jackson. Signed Anthony Wayne. Cincinnati
    AI 0. [1824] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8422
    Presidential Nomination. At a meeting of the Citizens of Cincinnati, friendly to the Election of John Quincy Adams to the President...Circular...Thomas Clark, Isaiah Wing, Oliver Farnsworth, Corresponding Committee. [Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1824] Broadside. ; 25 x 20 cm.
    8423
    Base Calumny Refuted!! The assertions of Hezekiah Flint (the county rider for James W. Gazlay) that General James Findlay has resigned as a candidate for Congress in favor of Benj. M. Piatt, is a base malicious falsehood, circulated only to injure the General's election. Gen. Findlay's cause is with the People; his friends are requested to be on the alert, and contradict the report fabricated by this licensed slanderer. Washington. October 11, 1824. Washington
    AI 0. [1824] Broadside. ; 17 x 23 cm.
    8424
    To the Electors of the First Congressional District....September 18, 1824. Many Voters. Cincinnati
    AI 0. [1824] 1 sheet ([1] p.) This was a strong attack against General James Findlay accusing him of being an embezzler, abuser of the public trust and a member of the "old bank party" (i.e. Republican).
    8425
    Hail to the Chief in Triumph Advances." ...[two columns of text]... Cincinnati, October 8, 1824. Truth. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1824. 1 sheet ([1] p.) General James Findley's supporters refute Hezekiah Flint's assertions about Findlay's conduct at the surrender of Detroit in 1812, his alleged aid to Aaron Burr, and the state of his fiscal affairs.
    8540
    To the Independent Electors of the First Congressional District of Ohio. Fellow Citizens. The earnest solicitations of a respectable portion of the community, have prevailed on Benjamin M. Piatt, Esq. to consent to become a candidate for the office of a Representative to the next Congress. ... [Signed:] Public Sentiment. ... State Election. To the Freemen of Hamilton County. ... construction of the Canal from Lake Erie to the Ohio River (a great and glorious project!) and a Bill for the establishment of Free Schools, will then be acted upon. ... [Signed:] The People. September 27, 1824. ... Republican Ticket. [Candidates listed] [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1824] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 45 x 28 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Text in two columns; printed area measures 37.6 x 23.0 cm.
    9872
    John Quincy Adams : The citizens of Cincinnati, friendly to the elevation of this gentleman to the presidency of the United States, are requested to meet at the Presbyterian Church on Walnut Street at 4 o'clock ... The People. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1824] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ill. ; 16 x 35 cm. Includes cut of spread eagle.
    Dated: April 24, 1824.
    10151
    Broadside urging the Election of Joseph H. Larwell to the Senate. Signed by Francis H. Foltz and et. Al. Wooster, Ohio. October 8, 1824. [Wooster s.n.,
    1824] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1574
    Commencement of the Ohio Canal at the Licking Summit, July 4th, 1825. Lancaster Printed by John Herman., SS 20148. Thomson 259. 1825. 22 p. Thomson: Contains the Proceedings and Orations delivered on the occasion.
    1590
    The Keys, a Vision of Samaritanus, in the Year of the Christian Era, 1820. Chillicothe Printed by John Bailhache & Co., SS 21113. 1825. 53 p. ; 18 cm. Cover title.
    1626
    The Trial, Confession, &c. of John Funston, Who was Executed at New Philadelphia (O.) on the 30th of December, 1825, for the Murder of William Cartmill While Carrying the United States' Mail from Freeport and Coshocton, on the 9th Sept. 1825. New Philadelphia S. Patrick Printer., McDade 327. SS 22510. Vodrey 48. 1825. 1 p. l., 18 p. ; 23 cm. McDade: Cartmill, or Cartmell as it is spelled in a ballad, was a postboy who was shot from ambush by Funston. Johnson, who had been accompanying Cartmill but dropped behind, came up at the shot to find Funston there, but the latter then disappeared. Johnson later picked Funston out of a line-up; he was tried in Tuscarawas County and executed.
    5757
    Celebration at Middletown. Re: Commencement of Construction of the Miami Canal. Middletown
    AI 0. 1825. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5947
    Reception of General Lafayette, at Cincinnati, Ohio; on His Tour Through the Western Counrty May 20, 1825. Cincinnati Printed by S J. Browne, at the Emporium Office., AI 0. 1825. 24 p.
    7552
    Prices of Mill Wright's Work.

    AI 0. 1825. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7881
    Bill of Fare of a Dinner, etc. Chillicothe, July 25, 1825, at Madeira's Hotel. Chillicothe
    AI 0. 1825. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8150
    Notice to all the World. I claim an equal undivided moity of a certain tract, or parcel of land, lying, and being in the county of Clinton and state of Ohio numbered eight hundred and eighteen (No. 818) … [Wilmington, Clinton County, State of Ohio s.n., AI 0. 1825] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 23 x 26 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Announcing the author's intention to "apply to the proper tribunal for a title," and cautioning prospective buyers against purchasing all or part of the tract from either Isaiah Morris or James Fife.
    Signed: Robert Campbell. Wilmington, Clinton County state of Ohio, 7th Dec. 1825.
    Printed area measures 15.9 x 17.7 cm.
    Annotated: filed 19 Dec. 1825 Isaiah Morris.
    9793
    The American Primer, Containing Easy and Familiar Lessons in Spelling and Reading Adapted to the Capacities of Children. Cincinnati N. and G. Guilford, AI 0. 1825. 35 p. ill. ; 14 cm.
    9849
    To the electors of the senatorial district, composed of the counties of Adams and Brown ... [Ohio s.n., AI 0. 1825. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 28 x 20 cm. New Historical Society notes: Argues against the candidacy of general Beasley for Ohio state senator because of a conflict of interest with his position as canal commissioner, and supports the candidacy of captain Shepherd.
    Signed: Convention. Octocer [sic] 7, 1825.
    1663
    Die Ernsthafte Christenpflicht; Darinnen Schöne Geistreiche Gebäter, womit sich fromme Christen-Herzen su allen Zeiten und in allen Nöthen Trösten Können. Wooster, Ohio Gedruckt bey Johann Sala, First Century of German Language Printing in the U.S., 2837. SS 24438. 1826. 241 [i.e, 239], [37] p. ; 12 cm. First Century of German Language notes: Errors in paging: p. 101-142, 143-182, 187-210, 211-239 misnumbered 102-143, 145-184, 188-211, 213-241.
    Mennonite Historical Library notes: Irregularities in pagination: 144, 212 omitted in numbering; 101 numbered 109; middle numeral omitted from 116; 4 unnumbered pages between p. 184 and 188.
    In some copies first line of t.p. verso ("Esther, 8.") is imposed against "Ernsthafte" of t.p. recto, in others against "Christenpflicht". -- One copy were first line of t.p. verso is imposed against "Christenpflicht" also lacks "Die" from t.p. recto.
    Par.Cont.
    Partial contents: Anhang der Confession -- Fürstellung der vornehmsten Articulen unsers allgemeinen Christlichen Glaubens--p. [37], second count.
    49 prayers, 1 prayer outline; includes all of the prayers from Leenaerdt Clock’s Formulier Etlicher Christlichen Gebäthe.
    Signatures: [n]1 A-R/8 [n]1.
    Only the following libraries have the second [37] pages: American Antiquarian Society, Library Company of Philadlephia, Mennonite Historical Library, and Western Reserve Historical Library.
    1668
    Supplement to the Liberty Hall and Cincinnati Gazette. Cincinnati Liberty Hall and Cincinnati Gazette., SS 24569. 1826. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1688
    The Miscellany. Containing Choice Specimens in Poetry and Prose, an Account of Several Modern Shipwrecks, and Two Extensive Chronological Tables. By a Gentleman of Baltimore. Cincinnati
    SS 25389. Sabin 49450. 1826. 98 p.
    1706
    Treasury Department. Circular. Second Comptroller's Office, Dec. 5, 1826.

    Hayman, 87(Fall-Winter, 1981), #65. 1826.

    5429
    The Voice of the People. Review of the Principles & Conduct of Messrs. Vance, Sloane, Wright & Co., Representatives in Congress from the State of Ohio, on the Presidential Election, Embracing a Commentary Upon the Speech of Mr. Wright at a Dinner Given to Him by His "Friends" at Steubenville, 31st July, 1826, and Upon the Address of Mr. Sloane to His Constituents, Dated Aug. 1st, 1826. [Steubenville s.n., AI 0. 1826] 24 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Undated pamphlet, circa August 1826.
    Donald Ratcliffe attributes authorship to John M. Goodenow.
    7735
    To the Electors of this District. Fellow Citizens:-I observe in the Olive Branch, the paper of Circleville, two pieces signed "One of your Constituents," and "Farmer." Re: answers critics on canals and his absence on Sunday in Congress. ... John Thompson. October 6, 1826. [Circleville s.n, AI 0. 1826] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8896
    Champlain, Plattsburgh[, and Orleans] Honor to the Bra[ve.] Splendid Battles! Cincinnati Published for the amusement of all Patriots, who glory in American Valor., AI 0. 1826. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ill. ; 51 x 31 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Three songs.
    Gen. Jackson's victory at New-Orleans, January 8, 1815; or, The hunters of Kentucky. First lines: Ye gentlemen and ladies fair, who grace this famous city. By Samuel Woodworth.
    MacDonough's naval victory!! on Lake Champlain; and defeat of Gov. Provost, at Plattsburgh, by Gen. Macomb, September 11, 1814. First line: Backside Albany, tan Lake Champlain. Variously titled "The siege of Plattsburgh," "The Battle of Plattsburgh," and "Backside Albany," the song, sung to the Irish air Boyne water, was written by Micah Hawkins.
    Cuffee's poetical review of Champlain, Plattsburgh and Orleans victories. First Lines: Green Mountain boys, dat fear no noise, made Probose lads dance Spanish, O!
    Text in three columns; printed area, including illustrated border, measures 44.2 x 26.8 cm.
    9854
    Carriers of the Western Tiller, to Their Patrons, on the New-Year of 1827. [Cincinnati J.W. Gazlay, AI 0. 1826] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 31 x 20 cm. New York Historical Society notes: Verse in two columns divided by double rule; first line: The custom's old, by which the carriers claim.
    Presumably printed late in 1826 by J.W. Gazlay, printer of the Western tiller, for distribution on or about New Year's Day.
    1177
    Administration Meeting. At a large and respectable meeting of the citizens of Hamilton County, friendly to the administration of the national government, held in Cincinnati ... the following resolutions were offered and unanimously adopted ... [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1827] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 22 x 27 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed : Wm. Ruffin, chairman. B. Drake, Smith Clason, secretaries. Cincinnati, Sept. 11, 1827.
    Text in three columns; printed area measures 15.0 x 18.0 cm.
    Annotated: papers of the estate of G. Good decd and C[illegible] Bond.
    1734
    The Dagon of Calvinism, of The Moloch of Decrees; a Poem in Three Cantos. To Which is Annexed A Song of Reason. Cincinnati Printed for the Publisher., SS 28650. 1827. 95 p.
    1744
    Interesting Report of the Rise and Progress...Protestant Episcopal Church, Kenyon College and Gambier. Gambier
    SS 29332 citing Thomson. Thomson 438. 1827.

    1774
    Satire on Modern Piety, and Gilded Prayers. Portraitures, of Certain Worthy Personages Residing in a Certain They Emigrated Some Years since; and having Obtained Dame Fortune's Propitious Smiles, They now Endeavor to "Astonish the Natives." Cincinnati Published by the Author., SS 30524. 1827. 22 p.
    1780
    Tracts, Moral, Historical, Didactic and Amusing: Original and Selected. Published in Numbers Convenient for Common Use and Preservation. Cincinnati Printed at the Office of the Western Tiller., SS 30824. 1827. 16 p.
    4067
    Circular. Cincinnati, October 24, 1827. A Letter Proposing that a Convention of the Friends of the Administration in Ohio be held at Columbus on Friday, Dec. 28...Samuel Davies. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1827. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4069
    For Sale, the Following Real Estate, belonging to the School Fund of Connecticut viz., In the Western Reserve in the State of Ohio. Litchfield, O., March 3, 1827. Seth P. Beers.

    AI 0. 1827. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5311
    Proceedings of the Friends of Andrew Jackson at a Meeting held at Zanesville, Ohio, Nov. 28, 1827. Zanesville s.n., AI 0. 1827. 8 p. ; 22 cm.
    6483
    The American Songster. A Collection of Popular Songs. Cincinnati Published by N. & G. Guilford, W.M. & O. Farnsworth, Printers, AI 0. 1827. 140 p. ; 14 cm. OC (RA808.81 A512).
    Includes index.
    Song texts, without music.
    7173
    Circular. Cincinnati, March 29, 1827. Sir at a Meeting of the Jackson Committee of Correspondence, for the county of Hamilton, on the 21st instant, the undersigned were appointed a select committee to open and continue a correspondence with similar committees ... with a view to promote the elevation of that illustrious citizen to the next presidency. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1827] 1 sheet ([1] p.) Broadside. ; 26 x 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed: Elijah Hayward [and six others].
    Printed area measures 15.5 x 15.6 cm.
    7846
    The New England Primer; Containing the Shorter Catechism; with a Brief Introduction to Spelling and Reading. Cincinnati Published and Sold by N. & G. Guilford, Wm. M. & O. Farnsworth, Jr. Printers., AI 0. Heartman 0. 1827. 34 p. ill. ; 15 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes poems, hymns, and prayers.
    Title and imprint statement transcribed from p. [1] of wrapper. Prayers, p. [4] of wrappers.
    Inscribed: Eleanor I Willson's book, March 15th, 1829; Eleanor Isabel Willson, book bought in Kneene [NH].
    American Antiquarian Society notes: (lacks p. 1-2, including title page).
    8012
    Circular. Letter urging the formation of a Committee to take such measures are necessary to insure the election of Mr. Adams. Oct. 24, 1827. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1827. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8102
    Circular. Calling friends of the Administration to meet at Mrs. Watson's Tavern for the purpose of forming a ticket for electors of President. New-Lisbon
    Wessen, 62(January 1956), #418. 1827. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    9784
    Explanation of the Design and Arrangements of the Co-Operative Magazine, Which Has Recently Been Commenced in Cincinnati, on the North-West Corner of Elm and Fifth Streets, to The Reader. [Cincinnati Maguet Office, AI 0. 1827] 4 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    1805
    The Book of Prices Adopted by the House Carpenters of the Towns of Zanesville & Putnam, March 22nd, 1828. Zanesville Printed by Peters & Pelham., SS 32412. Graff 355. 1828. 15, [2] p. ; 19.5 cm. Also published in 1842 (Morgan 5528).
    1818
    An Exposition of Facts Connected with the Late Prosecutions in the Methodist Episcopal Church of Cincinnati. With Observations on a Narrative of Facts, &c. by David Fisher. To Which is Added, An Appendix, in Relation to the Rev. Truman Bishop. Cincinnati Looker & Reynolds, Printers., Rowe E2636. SS 33111. 1828. 60 p. ; 20 cm. Preface dated Cincinnati, 5th November, 1828 and signed: The Committee.
    See Fisher (Morgan 5965).
    1840
    Morton; A Tale of the Revolution. [Ten lines from Cowper] Cincinnati Printed and Published by Hatch, Nichols & Buxton., SS 34205. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.), 1924. 1828. 331, bv p. ; 21 cm. Errors in paging: p. 96, 146, 246 misnumbered 97, 131, 222.
    Dedication signed: The Authoress.
    1859
    The Story of Ahmed the Cobler or, The Great Astrologer. Canton Printed by W. W. Wyman., SS 35421. 1828. 56 p. ;
    1862
    A Vindication of the Truth, Being a Review of a Sermon Delivered by Joshua L. Wilson, D.D., from 1st John, 3-8 "There are three that bear witness in earth, the Spirit, the Water, and the Blood, and these three agree in one." By a Member of the Enon Baptist Church, in Cincinnati. [One line from Job] Cincinnati Morgan, Fisher, & L'Hommedieu, Printer., SS 37024. 1828. 38 p. ; 21 cm. "Erratum," p. 38.
    1867
    The Yankee in London; or A Short Trip to America. [four lines of quotation] Cincinnati Published and Sold by Robbins & Wright, At the Milton Book Store, No. 137, Main-Street. Hatch, Nichols & Buxton, Printers, SS 37274. Cf. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.), 2766, Philadelphia, 1826 edition only. 1828. 140, 2 l. p. 13.5 cm. The printers may have misfigured the press run as the text ends on p. 134 and "Anecdotes" are on pages [135]-140 plus 2 blank leaves in the final signature.
    4362
    To the Friends of the General Administration of the 14th Congressional District. Eli Baldwin to run against Whittlesey. Warren, O., Oct. 9, 1828. Warren
    AI 0. 1828. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5216
    To the Electors of Wayne County. A small handbill headed Wayne County vs. Wooster, and signed many voters of the county, has been issued against me from the Press of the Ohio Oracle, printed on Saturday [October 11, 1828] evening last and distributed on Sabbath day to different parts of the county in a sly and underhanded manner to prevent any of them falling into the hands of my known friends. ... Joseph H. Larwill. October 13, 1828. [Wooster s.n., AI 0. 1828] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 27.3 x 19.8 cm. Printed in two columns. Includes letter from W. Stillman to Ezra Dean, dated Coshocton, Sept. 8th, 1828 at end.
    There is no known copy of the broadside to which Larwill refers (Morgan 8964).
    Printed area measures: 24.8 x 13.6 cm.
    6047
    The Songster's Museum; Being a Collection of the Most Approved Patriotic, Sentimental and Comic Songs. Zanesville Published and Sold by William Davis, Wholesale and Retail, AI 0. 1828. 72 p. ; 14 cm.
    6489
    To the Public. Re: recent death of John Cunning and Thomsonian medical practice. Signed William Hance. Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1828. 1 sheet ([1] p.) OC. (Folder 6-3).
    6491
    Jackson and the Constitution. Jackson and the People's Rights. October 31st, 1828. Freemen of Montgomery. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1828. 1 sheet ([1] p.) OC (Folder 3-).
    7153
    The bloody deeds of Gen. Jackson. The famous coffin hand bill reproduced. Names of murdered men given in detail and his own account of the massacre of helpless women and children .... [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1824] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 21.5 x 34.25 cm. Enclosed in black border of coffins.
    Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as facsimile page images and full text.
    8004
    Jackson at Home. [Zanesville
    Ratcliffe letter. 1828] 1 sheet ([1] p.) OClWHi: Maria D. Coffinberry Papers.
    8510
    Re: anti-Jackson. Warren, October 28, 1828. [Warren
    Early American History Auctions, Oct. 1997, #434.; C. Wesley Cowan, Historic Americana Auction, Nov. 16, 1996. 1828] 1 sheet ([1] p.) "Measures not Men." is in Quotation Marks.
    8964
    Wayne County vs. Wooster. ... Signed: Many Voters of the County. [Wooster Ohio Oracle, AI 0. 1828] 1 sheet ([1] p.) Referenced in broadside reply by Joseph W. Larwill (Morgan 5216).
    10222
    Glorious Victory. Monday, October 27th, 1828./ We take pleasure in announcing to the friends of Gen. Jackson, the results of the election./ Of fourteen Congressmen elected, Eight certain, are for Jackson: viz. Findley, majority 2560; Russell, 2500; Shields, 1700; Stanbery, 1500; Irvin, 1055; Thompson, 1000; Goodenow, 500, and Kennon 200./ In the 14th district the election is doubtful, and it is probable Mr. Bartly will be left out. These majorities when added, exceed those of our opponents, which renders the vote of the State pretty certain for Jackson. The poll may however, be a close one, and a single county, and that our own, decide it. This shows the necessity of your being at your posts on Friday next./ Another./ Out intelligence from Pennsylvania is of the most cheering kind. There our cause is completely triumphant. Not an Adams Congressman is elected in that State. In Philadelphia County our majority exceeds 5000./ Indiana is also certain for Jackson; and should be received, either the votes of this State, or that of Kentucky (both of which it is probable he will,) Mr. Adams cannot possible be elected./ Rally, rally, then to the polls and show our opponents that their boasting of beating us in this County are untrue, and by so doing you may decide the contest in our favour, and secure to our Country that liberty and independence for which Gen. Jackson and our Fathers so bravely fought./ Robt. M'Connell, S.A. Barker, Jacob R. Price, Timothy Gaylord, A. M'Connell. [McConnellsville s.n.,
    1828] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 7" x 6" Cowan Auctions, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2005.
    1916
    Grand Solar Microscope. On Account of the Unfavorableness of the Weather this Day [Saturday] Hamilton
    SS 38805. 1829. Broadside. ; 23 x 29 cm.
    1923
    Die Kleine Lieder Sammlung, oder Auszug aus dem Psalterspiel der Kinder Zions, zum Dienst inniger heilsuchender Seelen, insonderheit aber der Brunderschaft der Taufer zum Dienst und Gebrauch zusammengetragen in gegenwärtig kleiner Form, und mit einem dreyfachen Register versehen. [Three lines from Psalms] Dritte vermehrte Auflage. Canton Gedruckt bey Solomon Sala,, SS 39221; First Cent. of German Lang. Printing in the U.S., 2999; Durnbaugh 100. 1829. 256 p. ; 11 cm. Without music with index of first lines.
    1936
    The New England Primer; Containing the Shorter Catechism; with a Brief Introduction to Spelling and Reading. Cincinnati Published by N. & G. Guilford, SS 39740. 1829. [30] p.
    1971
    National Anniversary. A Copy of the Remarks Introductory to the Reading of the Declaration of Independence by Samuel R. Miller, and a Copy of the Oration Delivered by Bellamy Storer, Were Furnished the Committee of Arrangement, at the Request of That Body, and Furnished for Publication. [Cincinnati s.n., SS 40546. 1829] 12 p. ; 18 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    "Oration delivered at the Methodist Reformed Church in Cincinnati, Ohio, on the 4th of July, 1829. By Bellamy Storer."--p. 3-12.
    5201
    Newark, March 31, 1829. At a Public Meeting relative to the Cumberland Road on the Newark Route. [Newark s.n., AI 0. 1829] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5529
    History of Joseph and His Brethren and of the Bondage and Miraculous Deliverance of the Israelites. Being a Selection from the Old Testament. Designed for the Instruction of Youth. Embellished with Twelve Coloured Engravings. [Steubenville] Published by J. & B. Turnbull, Steubenville., AI 37780. 1829. [2], 3-24 p. col. front., 5 col. plate. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Each plate contains two cuts.
    "J. Wilson, Printer."--colophon, p. 24.
    "The bondage and miraculous deliverance of the Israelites.:--p. 18-24.
    Publishers' advertisement, p. [4] of wrapper.
    5638
    Patent for Method of Making Peach, Apple and Cider Brandy with instructions for making these as well as gin. Gallia
    AI 0. 1829.

    6353
    The American Primer, Containing Short and Easy Lessons for Little Children. Cincinnati Published by N. & G. Guilford, AI 0. [1829] 19 p. ; 10 cm. Wessen: Published by the father of popular education in Ohio.
    Title from cover.
    Sabin, v. 15 cites "4th ed." 1813.
    7659
    Review of Senator Johnson's Report on the Sabbath Mail Question. [Dayton Regans and Van Cleve, prs., AI 0. 1829] 20 p. ; 24 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Imprint from colophon, p. 20.
    This is a review of Senator Johnson's report, printed in the Feb. 17, 1829 issue of the Dayton Journal & Advertiser.
    7964
    This evening will be exhibited, at the Lower or Western Museum, Cincinnati, Ohio; on the bottom, corner of Main and Columbia Streets, a most extraordinary and imposing group, representing the Infernal Regions. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1829.

    7993
    Declaration of Independence. Hamilton
    Wessen, 53(April 1952), #354. 1829. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    9969
    The Burning of a Witch by Two Drunkards. Also an Allegorical Description of the River Ardent. By a Basket Maker ... Georgetown, (O.) Burchel J. Barney, Printer, AI 0. 1829. 32 p. ; 15 cm.
    2018
    A Choice Selection of Hymns, from Various Authors, Recommended to All Denominations for the Worship of God. [Three lines of quotation] First Edition. Canton, Ohio Printed by John Saxton., AI 863. 1830. [1-3], 4-256 p. ; 12 cm. "Index to the Hymns."--p. [241-248.
    "Index or Table, Suited to Particular Subjects or Occasions."--p. [249]-256.
    2025
    Description of the View of Athens, and Surrounding Country, Giving a Complete Outline of the Whole Picture, with Numbers and References...

    AI 1142. 1830.

    2029
    Extracts from Pamphlets Originally Published in England and Relating to the Rev. George Montgomery West, Intended to Accompany His Printed Reply to the Late Report Delivered by Bishop Chase before the Annual Convention in Gambier, Ohio. Sept. 8th, 1830. [Gambier
    AI 1306. 1830] 32 p.
    2030
    The Federal Ready Reckoner, in Dollars and Cents; for the Use of Persons Who have not the Convenience, or are not Expert, in Making Calculations in Figures. To which is Added, a Number of Valuable Tables, Forms, &c. &c. Cincinnati William Conclin, AI 1358. 1830. 144 p. ; 12 cm.
    2059
    Official Documents, &c. in relation to the Bank of the United States. [Steubenville Printed by Subscription by James Wilson, AI 2889. 1830] 60 p. ; 20 cm. Caption title; no imprints.
    Contents: House of Representatives of the United States, April 13, 1830. Report [of] the Committee of ways and means.--Senate of the United States, March 29, 1830. Report [of] the Committee on finance.--From the New York American. To the members of the state legislatures of the U. States.--Mr. Gallatin's opinions.--Legislature of Pennsylvania. Resolution.
    2077
    The Songster's Magazine. A Choice Collection of the Most Approved Patriotic, Comic, Sentimental, Amatory and Naval Songs, Both Ancient and Modern Together with the New Comic Songs of Clar de Kitchen, Jim Crow, &c. &c. Cincinnati Published by John H. Wood. Wood & Stratton, Printers, AI 3548. 1830. [154] p. ; 15 cm.
    2078
    The Substance of a Letter, said to be from a Committee of Devils to a Gentleman, and His Answer to Said Committee. Wilmington, O. Printed by W. H. P. Denny, AI 3631. [1830]. 48 p.
    2079
    To the Electors of Muskingum County. Zanesville
    Hayman #129. 1830.

    2080
    The Trial of Colonel Charles L. Harrison, Accused of Having Robbed the Branch Bank of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, at Louisville, of 25,000 Dollars, on the Night of the 17th September, 1829. a Member of the Bar. Cincinnati Printed for the Reporter, at the Chronicle Office, AI 3755. Cohen, M.I., Bib. Early Amer. Law 14011. 1830. 83, [1] p. 21 cm. "Opinion of Judge Pirtie": p. [75]-83.
    Trial in the Jefferson Circuit Court.
    The CtY-L copy inscribed by Richard S. Wheatley.
    2086
    The Western Agriculturist, and Practical Farmer's Guide. Prepared under the Superintendence of the Hamilton County Agricultural Society. Cincinnati Published by Robinson and Fairbank., AI 5411. Henderson, page 190. Rink, E. Technical Americana 1360. 1830. xii, [1], 14-367, bv p., [2] leaves of plates (1 folded). ill. ; 19 cm. Published in 1832 under title: The Farmer's Guide and Western Agriculture. (Morgan 2287)
    Second plate engraved by W. Woodruff.
    "Robinson & Fairbank-Printers."-verso of title page.
    Wessen notes: Contains a fine early history of KENTUCKY HORSES by Daniel Gano, with the folding plate of the arab CONSUL.
    4065
    Notice to Immigrants. Land for Sale on most Reasonable Terms...near the Steams'-Boats Landing in Fairport, on Lake Erie. Apply to Robert B. Parkman. June 1, 1830.

    AI 0. 1830. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4243
    The Book of Prices of the House Carpenters and Joiners of the Town of Dayton, Adopted Friday, July 10, 1830. Dayton Printed at the Journal Office, AI 1106. 1830. 28, [1] p.
    5418
    The Child's Grammar, or, English Grammar Illustrated. Cadiz Published by H. Anderson. Engraver, Printers & Publishers of Maps, Prints & Juvenile Books, AI 0. [1830] 12 leaves. ill. ; 14 cm. Title taken from printed wrapper.
    Engraved text and illustrations throughout.
    Printed on one side of leaf only, the printed pages facing each other.
    5971
    The United States' Spelling Book, with Appropriate Reading Lessons: Being an Easy Standard for Spelling, Reading, and Pronouncing the English Language, According to the Rules Established by John Walker, in the Critical Pronouncing Dictionary. By Sundry Experienced Teachers. [Two lines of quotation from Humphreys.] Steubenville, O. Holdship, Hanna & Turnbull, at the Clinton Paper-Mill., AI 0. Rieger 1974. [1830?] 144 p. ; 17 cm. OHi: Printed matter from contemporary publications form lining-paper and fly leaf (one dated 1830.).
    6057
    At the Sign of the Good Samaritan. No. 3, Upper Market Space, Cincinnati. Turlington's Balsam of Life. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 183- 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    6093
    The Fashionable Western Letter Writer; or Art of Polite Correspondence. Containing a Variety of Plain and Elegant Letters, on Business, Love, Courtship, Marriage, Relationship, Friendship, &c. Adapted to General Use. With Forms of Complimentary Cards. And a New and Easy English Grammar, Peculiarly Applicable to Writing Letters with Accuracy. Cincinnati Published by Morgan & Sanxay, and Robinson & Fairbank., AI 0. 1830. 166+ p. ; 13.5 cm. Morgan (166 p.)
    6362
    Complete Fortune-Teller and Dream-Book. Cincinnati Published for the Purchaser, AI 0. 183-

    6464
    Questions on the New Testament. With References to Sources of Information. Published, Oxford, Eng. Republished. Gambier, Ohio Acland Press., AI 0. 1830. 26 p. ; 16.5 cm.
    7227
    Believer's Appeal.

    Richmond 73. 183-. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7246
    The House That Jack Built. Cadiz Published by H. Anderson, AI 0. 1830. [8] p. ill. ; 9 cm. Title taken from printed wrapper.
    Printed on one side of leaf only with printed pages facing each other.
    7253
    Funeral Commemoration.

    Richmond 718. 183- 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7398
    To the Voters of Tuscarawas County. [Dover
    Rieger not numbered. 1830] 1 sheet ([1] p.) Rieger: The anonymous author brings to the voters' attention that "certain persons of our country two years since called on" them "to oppose free-masons at the polls," that they pledged that they would not support free-masons in any event, and that whenever free-masons ran for office they would inform the voters of that fact. The writer then points out that of the two candidates for Congress, Samuel Stokely, a supporter of Henry Clay, was a free-mason, while his opponent, Humphrey H. Leavitt, an Andrew Jackson Democrat, was not.
    This concerned citizen then goes on to say that because in 1828 the anti-masons had strongly opposed John M. Goodenow, a Jackson Democrat but also a free-mason, this 1830 contest bore watching, to see if the anti-masons would be as much against Stokely as they had been against Goodenow, or if their anti-mason position was merely an opportunistic attempt to defeat Goodenow (who, despite the anti-Masons, was elected). "Let us watch and see if these men who hunted free-masons so hard two years ago, will hunt them now." Perhaps they did, for -- whatever the reason -- Stokely lost. And two years later he lost once more in a rematch with Leavitt, but then in 1840, after Leavitt had left Congress, he was elected on the coat tails of William Henry Harrison.
    8092
    Receipts for Making 24 Different Kinds of Spirituous Liquors by the Use of John Ziegler's Filtering Apparatus. Canton
    AI 0. 1830.

    8103
    Reduction in the Cost of Printing Apparatus. Jan. 30, 1830. To be sold on the labour for labour principle. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1830] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 34 x 11 cm.
    8202
    Ohio and Mississippi Chart of Reference. Distance Table. Cincinnati Printed by F.S. Benton, AI 0. 183- 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    9446
    The Calculator, Giving the Amount, in Dollars and Cents, of Any Number of Articles, from One, to One Thousand, at Any Price, from Fourth of a Cent, to Ten Dollars; and Equally Applicable to Every Other Species of Calculation, as Is Shown in the Explanation. To Which, Are Added, Many Useful Tables, of Interest, Weights, Measures, and Money's--and the Most Approved Forms of All the Instruments of Writing, That Occur in Ordinary Business. [Hamilton, Ohio] Published by T. Webster, at the Telegraph Office, Hamilton, Ohio., AI 0. 1830. [1-2], 3-144 p. ; 14 cm. Signature K is printed M. L is printed upside-down. Page 76 is printed 62.
    10106
    An Appeal, to the People of the First Congressional District, of Ohio, on the Currency of the County ... [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1830] 12 p. ; 19 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signed: A Citizen.
    10276
    Der Herumträger des Blattes der Vaterlandsfreund, an seine erleuchteten Kunden am ersten Januar, 1831 [Canton, Ohio Solomon Sala,
    1830] 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. ; 29 x 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy bound before the Jan. 3, 1832, issue of the Readinger Adler.
    10330
    To all persons to whom these presents shall come … [Ashtabula Parkman & Fassett, Printers, Ashtabula, Ohio.,
    [between 1830 and 1838] 1 sheet [2] p.) ; 41 x 32 cm. Deed for property issued by the state of Ohio.
    Only known imprint of printers, Parkman and Fassett.
    2184
    Kurzgefasstes Weiber-Büchlein Enthält Aristoteli und A. Magni Hebammen-Kunst mit endarzu [sic] gehörigen Recepten. Canton Gedruckt fur Jacob Sala., AI 7878. 1831. 64 p. ; 12 cm. Page 10 misnumbered 01.
    2218
    A Vision, Exhibiting the Arraigning, Trying and Condemning of an Unfaithful Shepherd, before a Spiritual Court. By an Acute Observer. Chillicothe J. Hough., AI 10502. 1831. 35 p.
    5325
    Das Neue ABC Buchstabier und Lesebuch fur Deutsche Schulen fur Kinder, Welche anfangen zu learnen. 1st aufl. Canton Gedrucht bey Salomon Sala., AI 0. 1831. [1]-46 p. ; 18 cm.
    5536
    The New England Primer Containing the Shorter Catechism with a Brief Introduction to Spelling and Reading. Cincinnati Printed and Sold by N. & G. Guilford., AI 0. 1831. [42] p. ill. (woodcut). ; 10 cm.
    6870
    An Episcopal Tract. Address on the Organization and Government of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States. Delivered in Dayton, June, 1831. Dayton Van Cleve & Comly, Printers., AI 0. 1831. 12 p. ; 20 cm.
    8735
    Head-Quarters. 3d Reg. 1st Brig. 16th D. O. M. [Fill in blank] 183[blank] At a court of appeals, held at the court house in Chillicothe, on the [blank] day of [blank] in the year 183 [blank] personally appeared [blank] and claimed exemption from military duty in time of peace, under the statute in such case made and provided, passed 22d February, 1831, and for cause of exemption alleged that he is [blank] And it appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that the said [blank] is [blank]. I do therefore hereby certify that the said [blank] is exempt from military duty in time of peace. [blank] President of the Court of Appeals. [Chillicothe s.n., AI 0. 1831] Broadside. ; 10.5 x 18.5 cm. Cadwallader Wallace petitioned for exemption because he was thirty-five years of age. Thomas D. Raper was President of the Court of Appeals.
    9768
    Useful Curiosity, an Outline of the History and Chronology of the World on One Sheet of Paper. Cincinnati Lincoln & Co., AI 0. 1831. 8 p. ; 20 cm.
    2253
    Beauties of the Children's Friend. Cincinnati
    AI 11250. 1832.

    2271
    Circular for Information to update Ohio Gazetteer. Columbus Printed by Scott & Wright., AI 0. 1832.
    Ohio Gazetteer, 1833, p. [III], "circulars were prepared early last spring, and sent to intelligent gentlemen" to update gazetteer.
    2286
    The Eolian Songster, A Choice Collection of the Most Popular Sentimental, Patriotic, Naval, and Comic Songs. With Music. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James., AI 12303. 1832. 252 p. illus. ; 15 cm. Principally without the music.
    2289
    First Principles of Arithmetic. For the Use of Very Young Children. Gallipolis Printed by the Phoenix Office., AI 12405. 1832. 30 p.
    2339
    Practical Gardener; Containing Directions for Cultivating a Great Variety of Garden Vegetables and Fruits, with a Calendarial Index Pointing Out the Course to Be Pursued by the Gardener in Every Month of the Year, &c. &c. [Cincinnati s.n.,] AI 14348. 1832. 119 p. ; 19 cm.
    2344
    Reply Concerning Piece of Poetry Issued about the Shakers of Kentucky. New Lebanon
    AI 14497. 1832.

    2345
    Report of Deaths of Cholera, that have occurred in Cincinnati, from the 24, of September, to the 14, of November. Alphabetically arranged, by an Attentive Observer. Cincinnati Printed by Wood & Stratton., AI 14499. 1832. 18 p.
    2349
    Schoene Geistliche Ausserlesene und Einfaltige Raetzel-Stuecklein. Trenton
    AI 14615. 1832. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    2360
    To the Electors of the 16th Congressional District...anti-masonic broadside. Warren
    Walgren 0. 1832. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5174
    Morgan's Tragedy. The Abduction, Imprisonment and (as we believe) Cruel Murder of Capt. William Morgan, by the Free Masons, Oct. [sic Sept.] 19, 1826. Poem, Alluding to the Death of Judge Wilcoxon, of Sandusky, Jan. 1832 by a running away of His horse, and his Little Daughter, who died last Summer. [Ohio s.n., AI 0. Walgren 3659. 1832] Broadside. ; 27.5 x 20.5 cm. PRB notes: Printed in two columns divided by line of type ornaments within border of type ornaments.
    Poem in 20 four-line stanzas.
    Date from internal evidence.
    5653
    An Die Ermahler des Funften Congress-District 10. German. West Union
    Wessen, 62(January 1956), #375; 97(Sept. 16, 1966), #421. 1832.

    5654
    An Das Publicum. Re: Jackson campaign. German. Columbus
    AI 0. 1832.

    6056
    Lands of the Seneca and Big Spring Reservation. Wooster
    AI 0. 1832.
    Wessen notes in 42(Nov. 1948) that OHi wanted only copy? Plus, Wessen, 28, sold to Streeter.
    Joseph Dush, late of Willard, Ohio, had a copy. It did not appear in his estate sales.
    Location unknown.
    6150
    Supplement to Farmer & Mechanic Newspaper, Dec. 5, 1832, containing a description and history of the Kentucky stock of English cattle owned by Various Western Farms. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1832] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7164
    Deutsche Americanische A B C-Buchstabir- und Namen-Buchlein, fur Kinder, welche anfangen zu lernen. Osnaburg (Stark County, Ohio) Gedruckt und zu haben bey Heinrich Kurtz., AI 0. 1832. 48 p. ill. ; 18 cm. Preface dated March 24, 1832. In printed boards.
    7298
    The Cabinet, or the Village Schoolmaster's Story of the United States Government. Cadiz, Harrison County, O. H. Anderson., AI 0. 1832.

    7369
    Expose No. 2 of the Manner in which the Public Schools of Cincinnati have been conducted by Nathan Guilford and others. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1832] 8 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    7370
    Expose No. 1 of the Manner in which the Public Schools of Cincinnati have been conducted by Nathan Guilford and others. Caption title. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1832]
    No copy located.
    Expose No. 2, page 4.
    7815
    Minority Report On The Miami Canal Lands.
    n. p., AI 0. 1832.
    Caption title; no imprint.
    7963
    Pure Blooded Bull, Henry Baldwin. Five years old Spring, 1832. Lith. by Frank and Kramm. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1832.

    8002
    Military Meeting. 4 p folder. Resolution (p. 1 & 2) of a group meeting for purpose of drafting law for reorganization Ohio Militia. Lancaster
    AI 0. 1832. 4 p. Wessen sold to OCHP in 1848, did not locate when there, Summer 1995.
    8005
    Beware of Wolves in Sheep's Clothing. The Last Dying Struggle of the Opposition. Re: In opposition to Henry Clay. Columbus Sentinel Extra. Columbus
    AI 0. 1832. 1 sheet ([1] p.) Did not locate when visited OCHP. Summer 1995.
    8006
    Debate in the Senate of the U.S. on the Nomination of Martin Van Buren all of the speeches on the Question of his Rejection which have been made. Zanesville
    AI 0. 1832.
    Pelham's cost calculations on the CSmH copy on the verso of title page.
    8044
    Union Republican Electoral Ticket for President and Vice President. William Wirt and Amos Ellmaker. Cadiz
    AI 0. 1832. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8089
    Vaterlandsfreundes! Re: campaign piece in behalf of Jacksonian candidate for Congress, in English and German. [Canton s.n., AI 0. 1832] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8097
    Jackson Ballots printed in German. Canton
    AI 0. 1832. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8109
    Western Courier. Extra, Sept. 8, 1832. More Church & State. Combination to overawe the press. Ravenna
    AI 0. 1832.
    Two pages, one sheet printed both sides. If numbered as part of the newspaper, is newspaper, if not, is imprint.
    9412
    Ashtabula Sentinel, Extra. Tuesday Morning, July 3, 1832. Borough Ordinance. Ashtabula Ashtabula Sentinel., AI 0. 1832. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    9774
    Benjamin M. Piatt vs. Bank of the United States, John St. Clair and Others, Appeal in Chancery, Abstract and Brief for Compt., State of Ohio, Supreme Court of Hamilton County. Cincinnati Wood and Stratton, AI 0. 1832.
    1832.
    30 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title.
    For a similar title with 143 pages and no printer, see Morgan 7130.
    10083
    The Dinner in Honor of the Centennial Birth-Day of Washington. [s.l. s.n.,
    1832] 32 p. ; 23 cm. OHS labeled these Early American Pamphlets./ Reproduction: Microfilm./ Columbus, Ohio :/ Ohio Historical Society,/ 1985./ 15 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
    Where is original?
    10135
    Cumberland Road in Ohio. [Dayton s.n.,
    1832] [1-3], bv p. ; 32.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Contains a group favoring the change in the location of the National Road immediately west of Springfield to Dayton and Eaton.
    10156
    Chillicothe Advertiser-----Extra. "The Union---It Must Be Preserved."--Jackson. For President, Andrew Jackson, of Tennessee. [Symbol American eagle] For Vice-President, Martin Van Buren, of New York. Nominated by the Democratic Republican Party of the United States. Americans, Friends Of The Union, Of Jackson, & The Constitution, On Friday 2nd of November, You will be called upon to exercise the rights of Freeman, in voting for Electors of President and Vice-President of the United States----Rights which are denied the people of the old world, and were purchased for you by the best blood of our fathers in the war of the Revolution[.] Let no trivial excuse keep you from the polls---On the vote you will then give, may depend the fate of millions yet unborn. Coalitions Have been formed, and bargains have been made by men of Hartford Convention stamp, the advocates for a consolidation of the National government at the North, with the Nullifiers, the disunionists at the South---Leading anti-mason and leading masons have agreed to give each other their mutual support for office---And the Mammoth Bank, the stock of which is owned by English Lords and American Tories, has boldly proclaimed that It Will Put Down The People's President, because he is in favor of giving us the power to tax that bank the same as we tax our own banks. It has set up its Feed Lawyers as candidates for office, hired its Printers, and sent out its dependent shavers and borrowers to alarm the timid about the prices of produce and labor, which we all know that both have risen to be of nearly double value under Jackson as President, what they formerly were in 1825, 6 & 7, under Adams & Clay. Do you wonder the bank has so many advocates? The Bank Pays Well. Did you doubt it? Ask Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, John Sergeant, & James Wilson, of Steubenville, who were once its most Bitter Enemies, and are now its most Devoted Friends! To Put Down the man who dares thus to do his duty to his country in despite of all opposition, and whom money cannot bribe, and men in arms cannot alarm, a resort has been had to intrigues the most unwarrantable, to plots the most despicable, and to combinations the most unnatural: And In Defiance Of Heaven Itself, the leader of this combination has dared to invoke the direst curses upon his country. Will You Tamely Look On? In less than four years, President Jackson has recovered more money from foreign governments, for injuries done our commerce, than all other Presidents before him; and has paid more of the Public Debt, and expended more on Internal Improvements, than any other President has done in the same time, besides reducing the taxes on sugar, tea, coffee, salt, &c. Fellow Citizens--Rally then to the Polls, and vote for the Hero, the Soldier, the Patriot, the Sage who presides over our beloved country---the Guardian of her Constitution---the Protector of her Treasury---the tried Friend of the Poor---the Foe of Aristocracy---the Champion of Liberty and Equality---the Foe of Monarchy and Monopolies---the Practical Statesman, and the object of admiration and respect throughout the civilized world. Democracy Triumphant!!! The Grand Coalition Prostrated! Lucas is elected by at least 7000 majority, 11 out of 19 members of Congress, and a majority of at least 12 in the Ohio Legislature, friendly to Andrew Jackson, are elected. Gratitude, Glory And Patriotism!! The Bank party are prostrated in their strong hold. In Pennsylvania, Wolf is elected by rising 4000, and the State is certain for Jackson by a majority of at least 20,000. Jacksonians! Your enemies will fill the land with newspapers, and handbills, and circulars, and falsehoods---Trust them not---They Will Attempt Tp Deceive You [Hand pointing right] By False Tickets! [Hand pointing left] Be not deceived---below you will find the correct Ticket. Awake, ye that sleep! Arouse, ye ho slumber! Shake off your apathy, ye who are careless!! We have triumphed in the state elections in Maine, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Missouri, Indiana, Illinois and Ohio. To The Polls, then!---Onward!---Come yourselves---Bring Your Neighbors, one and all, and success is certain! [Chillicothe Chillicothe Advertiser,
    1832] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; There is no "correct" ticket listed below.
    10302
    Proceedings of the First General Convention, of the Receivers of the Doctrines of the New Jerusalem Westward of the Alleghany Mountains. [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1832]

    10374
    The Monkey's Frolic. A Funny Picture Book. Cadiz, OH. Published by H. Anderson, AI 0. 1832. [8] p. ; 11 cm. Only known copy for sale at Bartleyby's Book, online 4/3/2009: With hand-colored illustration and six lines of verse in the lower margin (eight lines for the final illustration). Printed on one side of leaf only, the printed pages facing each other.
    Earlier American editions appeared in Hartford, 1828, and Baltimore in 1829. The earliest known edition which is in the Osborne Collection at the University of Toronto, was published in London, with a different sub-title, circa 1825, by Harris.
    185
    The Ohio Officer's Guide, and Clerk's Companion. Containing a Summary View of the Principal Provisions of the Statutes, as Revised in 1830-'31. Relating to the Duties of the Justices of the Peace, and All Other Township Officers; with Appropriate Forms: Also, a Collection of Useful Forms of Deeds, Articles of Government, Powers of Attorney, Bonds, Wills, &c., &c. With Directions for Executors & Administrators; and Tables of Interest, Calculated at Six Per Cent, Per Annum. By a Member of the Bar. 2n ed., enl., with Such Alterations as Have Been Made in the Laws of 1832-'3: the Duties of County Officers; Constitution of Ohio and of the United States; the Pension Act, &c., &c. Steubenville Published by J. & B. Turnbull. James Wilson, Printer., AI 20504. Rieger 9171. Vodrey 68. 1833. xii, 280, xvi, [1], 5, [7], xviii, 340-408 p. ; 19 cm.
    2374
    Address to the Clergy of the U.S. on the Theological Writings of Emanuel Swedenborg. Columbus Scott & Wright., AI 17257. 1833. 18 p.
    2425
    Declaration of Independence Signed by the Representatives of the United States, in Congress Assembled, July 4, 1776 with the Names, Places of Residence, etc. of the Signers. Constitution of the United States Done in Convention, by the Unanimous Consent of the States Present, the Seventeenth Day of September, in the Year of Our Lord, One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty-Seven, and of the Independence of the United States of America the Twelfth. Also, Address of George Washington, President of the United States, to His Fellow Citizens, on Declining Being Considered a Candidate for Their Future Suffrages, September 17, 1796. Cincinnati Printed and Published by A.F. Robinson, AI 18526. 1833. 47 p. ; 21 cm.
    2431
    The Eolian Songster, A Choice Collection of the Most Popular Sentimental, Patriotic, Naval and Comic Songs. With Music. Cincinnati N. & G. Guilford & Co., AI 18707. 1833. ix, 11-252 p. incl. front. ill. (incl. music) 1 pl. ; 15 cm.
    2497
    Original Sermons by Presbyterian Ministers, in the Mississippi Valley. [Four lines from Paul] Cincinnati Published by M'Millan & Clopper. No. 1, Baker street., AI 20530. 1833. 309, [310] p. ; 18 cm. Sermons by Joshua L. Wilson, Sayrs Gazlay, Daniel Hayden, James Hall Brookes, James Blythe, David Monfort, Reuben Frame, Joshua T. Russell, John Matthews, and Alexander M'Farlane.
    Contents: Methods of peace; The character of man, by J.L. Wilson.--The way of salvation, by Sayrs, Gazlay.--Seasonable admonition, by Rev. Daniel Hayden.--Fulfillment of the ministry, by J.L. Brookes.--Gospel doctrine and Christian Duty, by James Blythe.--Justification by faith; Christian confidence and security, by David Monfort.--Blessedness of justification, by Reuben Frame.--Hearers classified; Hearers instructed, by Joshua T. Russell.--Unity of Christ and the church, by Joshua Matthews.--Redemption, by A. M'Farlane.--The sanctuary polluted; The sanctuary cleaned, by J.L. Wilson.
    2504
    Remarks on the Report of the Commissioner Appointed to Examine the National Road. Made to the General Assembly of Ohio at Their Late Session. By the Late Superintendent. Zanesville
    Wessen, 6(Feb. 17, 1939), #93. 1833. 16 p.
    2514
    The Story of Sinbad the Sailor: From the Arabian Nights' Entertainments. With Engravings. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James, AI 0. 1833. 112 p. ill. ; 13 cm.
    2528
    The Western Primer, or Introduction to Webster's Spelling Book. Illustrated with Seventy-Seven Wood Cuts. Cincinnati Published by Corey and Fairbank, AI 22606. 1833. 35 p. front. ill. ; 15 cm.
    5650
    Lines Composed on the Death of Maria F. Buel, who was barbarously murdered by her step-father, who was publicly Executed at Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio, November 1st, 1833. Warren Printed by William Foster, AI 0. 1833. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 27 x 17 cm. Within border of type ornaments, printed in two columns.
    5714
    Every One His Own Teacher, or, A Select Compendium of Necessary Rules of Orthography; Compiled for Daily Use in a Common School, Attempted in Verse, in Six Lectures-Addressed to the Pupils...By a Teacher. Steubenville, O Printed by James A. Wilson., AI 0. 1833. 36 p. ; 16 cm.
    6911
    Picture Primer; Intended as a First Book for Children, and as an Introduction to the Picture Reading Book. By a Friend of Youth. Cincinnati
    Minnich, Harvey C., WILLIAM HOLMES McGUFFEY AND HIS READERS, page 30. 1833.

    7005
    Die Kleine Lieder-Sammlung; oder, Auszug aus dem Psalterspiel der Kinder Zions, zum Dienst inniger heilsuchender Seelen, insonderheit aber der Brunderschaft der Taufer zum Dienst und Gebrauch zusammengetragen in gegenwartig kleiner Form, und mit einem dreysachen Register vershen. 4 Aufl. Osnaburg H. Kurtz, AI 0. 1833. 256 p. ; 12 cm.
    7160
    Robert Thompson's Visit to Cincinnati and His Cousin Henry's Visit to the Country. Stereotyped by J. A. James. Juvenile Press. Cincinnati Published by Truman, Smith and Co., AI 0. [1833] 23, bv p. ill. ; 14 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: In verse and prose.
    Wrapper imprint statement varies, "Cincinnati: Truman and Smith, 150 Main Street."
    Wood engravings variously signed by "Gilbert," and "M" (i.e., Abraham John Mason.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Waterman Burnham.
    7195
    A Lecture on the Theory and Practice of Medicine, Delivered in the Town of Coshocton, Ohio, May 6th, 1833. At a Meeting of the Coshocton Branch of the Friendly Botanic Medical Society; and Published at Their Request. By a Member of the Said Society. Millersburg s.n., AI 0. 1833. 16 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: A defense of the Thomsonian system of medicine. In a report from the Coshocton Branch to the general convention of the Friendly Botanic Society meeting at Pittsburgh in Oct. 1833, the names of the five practitioner members of the Coshocton Branch were listed as Alanson Goodwin, Alexander McGowan, George Parks, Hiram Wright, and Joel Dalby, Jr. Cf. The Thomsonian Recorder, v. 2, no. 4, Nov. 23, 1833, p. 52.
    7429
    Circular. An Appeal to the Citizens of Cincinnati, on the Subsect [sic] of Temperance. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1833.
    Caption title; no imprint.
    7767
    Choice Selection of Hymns from Various Authors, Recommended for the Worship of God. 3rd. ed. Osnaburg
    AI 0. 1833.

    7774
    Das Kleine A B C-Buchlein. [Illustration of bird] [Osnaburg] Gedruckt und verlegt bey Henrich Kurtz, Osnaburg, Stark County, Ohio., AI 0. 1833. [1-5], 6-31, [32] p. ill. cover-title and t.p. ; 12.5 cm. Same title on brown wrappers within a decorative border. Back wrapper has illustration of stage coach with "Die Post=Kutsche." and horizontal decorative line borders.
    Page 27 numbered 7.
    The wrappers are included in the pagination, although it may be that the leaves are pasted to the wrappers. If this is the case, the wrappers are separate.
    7913
    Adventures of Dandy Jack, or the Patriotick Monkey. Cadiz Published by Hugh Anderson., AI 0. 1833.
    Weimerskirch note: "On the recto of the second leaf (not counting the front cover) is a manuscript presentation inscription: 'Miss Hanah J. Greene a preasent [sic] from her Aunty' followed by six lines of poetry."
    8079
    Das vortreffliche edelblütige Pferd, der junge Conedien, wird die angehende Jahreszeit für Mähren gehalten werden an folgender Stelle: bei Christian Gerber in Canton Taunship, etwa fünf Meilen südlich von Canton, alle Tage in der Woche ... / Canton Printed by Peter Kaufmann,
    1833. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 53 x 40 cm. Title from first lines of text.
    Imprint also appears in English: Printed by Peter Kaufmann, Canton, Stark County, Ohio.
    Size of ill. of horse and man: 15 x 21 cm.
    Wessen, 62(January 1956), #349.
    8081
    Elegant Blooded Horse Young Chesterball. (Text repeated in German.) Canton
    AI 0. 1833. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8100
    The Elegant Blooded Horse Young Defiance...Henry Slusser, Canton, O. March 18, 1833. Canton Peter Kaufmann, Wessen, 62(January 1956), #351. 1833. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 23-3/8" x 18" In German and English.
    8115
    Elegant Blooded Horse Young Wild Medley...H. & D. Allman, Bethlehem, Stark County, O. March 18, 1833. Canton Peter Kaufmann, Wessen, 62(January 1956), #353. 1833. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 23-1/4" x 18". In German and English.
    8116
    Excellent Horse Young Gold Finder. John Hoy, Manchester, Stark Co., Ohio. March 18, 1833. Text repeated in German. Canton
    Wessen, 62(January 1956), #253. 1833. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8153
    Choice Selection of Hymns from Various Authors Recommended to All Denominations for the Worship of God.. 2d ed. Osnaburg Henry Kurtz, AI 0. 1833. 256 p. ; 12 cm.
    10025
    Zion's Harp, or, Social and Camp Meeting Songs for the Pious. Columbus Published by B. and J. Turnbull,
    1833. 136 p. ; 12 cm. Includes index.
    Words only.
    2567
    Child's Bible. With Plates. By a Lady of Cincinnati. Cincinnati Printed by Truman, Smith and Co., Stereotyped by J.A. James, No. 1 Baker Street, AI 0. Adomeit A76. [1834] 192 p. ill. ; 5.6 cm. Illustration on p. 66 signed: AA [Alexander Anderson].
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James, No. 1, Baker Street."--p. [4].
    2568
    The Child's Bible. With Plates. By a Lady of Cincinnati. Cincinnati Truman, Smith and Company., Adomeit A75. Pomeroy, J.R. Anderson, 1633a. 1834. 192 p., ill. (wood-engravings) ; 56 mm. Illustration on p. 66 signed: AA [Alexander Anderson].
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James, No. 1, Baker Street."--p. [4].
    2575
    Captive, or "the great western" trologians, Telling about Private Jack...No. I. Cincinnati
    AI 23684. 1834.

    2579
    Celebration of the Forty-Fifth Anniversary of the First Settlement of Cincinnati and the Miami Country, on the 26th Day of December, 1833, by Natives of Ohio. Cincinnati Published by Shreve & Gallagher., AI 23725. Howes C408. Thomson 168. 1834. 52 p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Mirror Press--Shreve & Gallagher, corner of Fifth & Walnut streets, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    American Antiquarian Society copy 1 inscribed: To Rev. Mr. Demme from his obed. serv. Dan. Drake.
    2580
    Child's Letter Book. Chillicothe
    AI 23788. 1834.

    3978
    Newyear'sgift; or Day-Book & Calendar for the Year of Our Lord 1835. Osnaburg, (Stark Co. O.) Printed & Published (For the First Time) by Henry Kurtz., OI 0. [1834]
    The title page of the 1835 edition (Morgan 8060) reads: "(For the Second Time)," and p. [2]: "Advertisement to the Second Edition. Since we have published the first Edition of this Daybook, our anticipation of its usefulness have been more than realized."
    5150
    Resolution relating to schools. March 3, 1834. John H. Keith.

    AI 0. [1834] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    6038
    The Life and Adventures of Alexander Selkirk, the Real Robinson Crusoe. A Narrative Founded on Facts. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James, AI 0. 1834. 61 p. front., plates. ; 12.5 cm.
    6052
    Ohio Company's Importations of 1834. Tees Water: A Roan Heifer, Calved Oct. 22, 1832. Chillicothe
    Wessen, 54(March 4, 1953), #22. 1834. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    6159
    Pedigree Notice for Stock Imported by the Ohio Company from the Importation of English Cattle. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1834. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    6620
    Biography of Gov. Robert Lucas as Recorded by a Citizen of Columbus to Assist Him during the Upcoming Election. Sept. 17, 1834. Columbus
    AI 0. 1834. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7161
    Deutsches A B C- und Bilder-Buch fur Kinder. German. Cincinnati Gedruckt bey Truman, Smith und Co. Entered According to Act of Congress in the Year 1834, by Truman, Smith & Co., in the Clerk's Office for the District of Ohio,. Stereotyped by J.A. James., AI 0. 1834. 34 p. ill. ; 15 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy lacks lower cover.
    Wood-engraving, p. 20, signed by Alexander Anderson.
    7693
    The Western Primer, or Introduction To Webster's Spelling Book. Illustrated with Seventy-Seven Wood Cuts. Cincinnati Published by Corey and Fairbank, and Hubbard and Edmands., AI 0. 1834. [1-4], 5-35, bv. ; 14 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes Bible stories and hymns.
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James. Cincinnati, Ohio."--verso of title page.
    In printed wrapper.
    7845
    A Geographical Present. Cadiz H. Anderson., AI 0. Rieger 569. 1834. 24 p.
    8080
    Elegant Horse Young Coachman, etc. Nicholas Stump, March 24, 1834. (Text repeated in German.) Canton
    Wessen, 62(January 1956), #350. 1834. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8527
    Infant School Primer, and Arithmetical Tables in Verse. With a Simple Catechism for Infant Schools; Containing the First Principles of the Christian Religion in Language Suited to Children of Four or Five Years of Age. [Illustration of three children] [Two columns of poetry] Stereotyped by J. A. James. Juvenile Press. Cincinnati- Truman, Smith and Co., AI 0. [1834] 23, bv p. ; 13.5 cm. Yellow wrappers has: "Truman and Smith, 150 Main Street."
    8917
    Verily, I say unto you, concerning your brethren. [Kirtland s.n., AI 0. Crawley 11. Flake 2920a. 1834] Broadside. 31.5 x 19.5 cm. Printed in two columns.
    Crawley: These three items (Morgan: 8917,8918,8919) print revelations to Joseph Smith. In each case, only the text of the revelation is given; there is no title, no additional explanatory text, and no place or date of publication.
    8918
    Verily, thus saith the Lord unto you, who have assembled. [Kirtland s.n., AI 0. Crawley 12. Flake 2916a. 1834] Broadside. 34 x 25 cm. Printed in two columns.
    8919
    Behold, blessed saith the Lord, are they. [Kirtland s.n., AI 0. Crawley 13. Flake 2914a. 1834] Broadside. 25 x 18 cm. Text in two columns.
    8921
    The Evening and the Morning Star Extra. Kirtland, Ohio, August, 1834. [At head of first column:] An appeal. [Signed and dated at end:] W.W. Phelps, David Whitmer, John Whitmer, Edward Partridge, John Corrill, Isaac Morley, Parley P. Pratt, Lyman Wight, Newel Knight, Thomas B. Marsh, Simeon Carter, Calvin Beebe. Missouri, (United States.) July, 1834. [Kirtland s.n., AI 0. Crawley 15. Flake 3272c. 1834] Broadside. 33.5 x 26 cm. Text printed in two columns.
    9640
    Jest Book. Cadiz Anderson, AI 0. 1834. [16] p. col. Ill. ; 11 cm. Caption title.
    Printed on one side of leaf only, the printed sides facing each other.
    This is another one of Hugh Anderson's miniature children's books which exists in only a single copy in a public library. See Morgan 7913.
    10110
    John B. Rappelyea & Joel Barnes' Improved Press Machinery, for All Purposes Where a Simple, Compact and Powerful Press Is Required. [Cincinnati] R.C. Langdon, Printer, Rear of the Post-Office Cincinnati., AI 0. [1834] [4] p. ill. ; 32 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes the patent issued to John B. Rappelyea and Joel Barnes Nov. 19, 1833 for "a new and useful improvement in machines for manufacturing tobacco, and for other purposes," "Description of a cast iron standing press, for pressing printed sheets and for binding books," and "Certificates," dated Jan. and Feb. 1834.
    Wood engraving signed: W. Woodruff, Cini.
    Imprint from colophon, p. [3].
    Last page blank.
    John B. Rappelyea appears only in the U.S. Census for 1810 -- a free white male aged between 15 and 25 at Frankfort, Ky. with 3 slaves.
    10137
    Public Sale. Will be offered at Public Vendue On 2nd day of the 3rd next month, at the late dwelling of Ann Updegraff decd. A variety of property, consisting in part of the following viz. Horses, Cows, Sheep, Hogs, Wheat, corn, oats, hay, potatoes, hemp, a Carriage and Harness, Side Saddle &c. also Household & Kitchen Furniture, Consisting of Beds and Beding [sic], Bedsteads, one mantle Clock, Cupboards and cupboard ware, Tables, Stands, Chairs, Settee, Brass Copper and Iron Kettles, pots, ovens, Pork, Apples, Cider &c. Farming Utensils Such as Ploughs, Gears, &c; together with a great variety of valuable articles of different kinds too tedious to enumerate. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, and to continued from day to day till all are sold. Attention will be given and terms made known on the day of the sale, by David Updegraff[,] Lewis Walker Agents for the heirs. First month 16th, 1834. [Ohio? s.n., AI 0. 1834] 1 sheets ([1] p.) ; 24.0 x 28.5 cm. Printed area measures: 21.1 x 22.8 cm.
    2067
    Pictures and Poetry. Dayton B.F. Ells, Wessen. 1835. 16 p. Has to be later than 1835.
    2754
    The Christian Baptist; Edited by Alexander Campbell. [Four lines of quotations] Revised by D.S. Burnet, from the Second Edition, with Mr. Campbell's Last Corrections. Seven Volumes in One. Cincinnati Published by D.S. Burnet. Stereotyped by J.A. James, AI 30923. 1835. 670 p. ; 25 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Reprint of the periodical "The Christian Baptist" originally published 1823-1830, and reprinted in stereotype form in 1848 (Morgan 10126).
    2773
    The Contrast; or, Certain Doctrines of the Protestant Churches, Compared with the Doctrines of the New Jerusalem Church. To Which Are Added, a Catechism, or Summary Explanation of All the Essential Doctrines of the New Church; and an Appendix, Containing a Variety of Important Notes, in Which These Doctrines are More Fully Illustrated. Columbus Published by the Society of the New Church. Printed by Charles Scott., AI 31140. 1835. 268, [6] p. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Errata, p. [274].
    "A catechism, or Summary explanation of all the essential doctrines of the church, called the New Jerusalem; with proofs from the word and the epistle."--p. [19]-56.
    "The creed of the New Chuch [sic], for children."--p. [57]-60.
    "Appendix: containing a variety of important notes, illustrating the doctrines of the New Church."--p. [61]-268.
    "Index."--p. [269-273].
    American Antiquarian Society copy has bookplate, with library rules of the Free Library of the New Jerusalem Parish in the vestry of the church on High Street. Inscribed: I.L. Little; Mr. Upham was strongly impressed with the writings of Swedenborg, and said to me a few days before his death "I believe Swedenborg to have been a divinely illuminated man."--I.L.L.
    2797
    Rail Road Proceedings and Address of Fulton and Vicinity, to the People of Ohio. Cincinnati Printed by Kendall and Henry., AI 31779. Thomson, T.R. Railroads, 1021. 1835. [2], 29, [1] p. ; 22 cm. Prefatory note signed: J.S. Williams, Silas Reed, etc., publishing committee.
    Caption title: Cincinnati and Springfield rail road and system of internal improvement. Fulton is a suburb of Cincinnati.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Statements from the Cincinnati and Springfield Rail Road, meetings of citizens of Fulton and Cincinnati, and the Cincinnati Board of internal improvement.
    Cover title: Rail road proceedings of Fulton and vicinity; of Cincinnati and vicinity; and address to the people of Ohio; with the proceedings of a board of internal improvement.
    "Postscript."--p. [30].
    "From the Evening post. Glorious."--[4] of wrapper, extolling the virtues of the railroad system in other states.
    2810
    Impartial Advocate of Botanic Medicine. Columbus
    AI 32288. 1835.

    2814
    Juvenile Poetry. Dayton
    AI 0. 1835.
    At head of title: No. 4. 3 cents. series.
    2819
    Die Kleine Lieder-Sammlung oder Auszig aus dem Psalterspiel der kinder Zions zum Dienst Inniger Heilsuchender Seelen, Insonderheit aber der Brüderschaft der Täufer zum Dienst und Gebrauch Zusammengetragen ... Funste aufage. Osnaburg Gedrucht bey Henrich Kurtz, AI 32498. 1835. 256 p. ; 11 cm. Text only.
    Includes indexes.
    2820
    Kleines Hand-Buchlein darinnen Morgen und Abend-Gebeter, wie auch Zur Tauf und Communion. Osnaburg
    AI 32499. 1835.

    2841
    New Family Receipt Book Containing All the Truly Valuable Receipts for Various Branches of Cooking. Dayton Printed by B.F. Ells & E.M. Strong, AI 33242. 1835. 36 p. ; 15 cm.
    2846
    Celebration of the Forty-Seventh Anniversary of the First Settlement of the State of Ohio, by Native Citizens. Cincinnati Printed by Lodge, L'Hommedieu and Co., AI 30938 (Cincinnati. Citizens.), 33437 (Ohio.). Sabin 56890. Thomson 167. 1835. 74 p. ; 21.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Running title: Anniversary celebration, by natives of Ohio.
    Includes poems, "The pioneer," by Joseph Longworth, Jun., and "The ode," by Otway Curry.
    2922
    Sabbath Occupations. Urbana
    AI 34075. 1835.

    2933
    Doctrine and Covenants of the Church of the Latter Day Saints: Carefully Selected from the Revelations of God, and Compiled by Joseph Smith, Junior. Oliver Cowdery, Sidney Rigdon, Frederick G. Williams, (Presiding Elders of Said Church.) Proprietors. Kirtland, Ohio. Printed by F.G. Williams & Co., for the Proprietors, AI 34279. Crawley 22. Flake 2860. Graff 711. Howes S624. Sabin 83152. 1835. iv, [1], 6-257, [1], xxv, bv p. ; 16 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Parentheses substituted for square brackets in title page transcription.
    "Index."--p. i-xxiii.
    Errata, p. xxv.
    2944
    Advice to Young Tradesmen, on the Formation of Business Habits, Calculated to Form the Character on a Solid Basis and to Insure Respectability and Success in Life. Compiled from the Writings of Franklin, Abbott, and Others, by J. Turnbull, Steubenville, O. [Steubenville] James Wilson, Pr., AI 34622. Rieger 13. 1835. 2 l., frontispiece, extra illustration, viii, [9]-224, 1 l. [2] leaves of plates. ; 13 cm.: American Antiquarian Society notes: viii, [1], 10-224 p.
    "In the compilation of this work, we have drawn largely from a work entitled, "Abbott's Family at home," and from the writings of Dr. Franklin."--Preface, p. iv.
    Frontispiece and added illustrated title page, with small portrait of Benjamin Franklin, engraved by Hugh Anderson.
    "J. Turnbull, bookseller and stationer, Steubenville."--lower cover
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: John Wright, Dec. 29th 1845; John E. Hinley, 1855.
    2999
    History of the United States. Cincinnati Morgan & Sanxay., AI 0. 1835.

    5203
    Rail-Road Meeting. At a Public Meeting of the Citizens of Geauga County, Held at the Court House, in Chardon, Aug. 23, 1835. [Chardon s.n., AI 0. 1835] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5251
    Advertisement for the Steamboat Medium. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1835. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5256
    The Bravo of Perth: or, Voorn, The Robber, Containing the Uncommon Adventures, Depredations and Miraculous Escapes, of a Bold and Resolute Scotch Outlaw, of the Fourteenth Century, to Which Is Added the Surprising Adventures of the Renowned Baron Munchausen ... Cincinnati Stereotyped and Published by J.A. James & Co., AI 0. 1835. 64 p. frontispiece. ; 15 cm. PP copy bound with The Surprising Adventures of the Renowned Baron Munchausen. Cincinnati: J.A. James & Co., 1835 (Morgan 8119).
    J.A. James & Co. published from 1835 to 1837.
    Printed boards.
    5587
    Primary Reader: Being Easy Lessons for Young Children. [Illustration of boy and girl looking at bee hives] By the Compiler of the 'Western Primer' & 'Elementary Reader.' Cincinnati Published by Corey & Fairbank., AI 0. 1835. [i-iv], v-viii, 8-142 p. : ill. ; 15 cm. "Stereotyped by J.A. James and Co."--verso of title page.
    Contents: br, frontispiece-woodcut [ii], title page [iii], Copyright and Stereotyper [iv], Preface v,-vi, Contents vii-viii, Reader 9-142.
    5642
    Stories and Pictures. Dayton
    Wessen, 96(Feb. 28, 1966), #331. 1835.

    5683
    The Medical Instructor; or, The Cause and Cure of Disorders, Expressed in Plain, Easy Language, and Intended for the Great Benefit of Mankind. Norwalk, Ohio Printed by S. & C.A. Preston, AI 0. 1835.

    5790
    Memorial on the Subject of Manual Labor Schools. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1835] 11 p. ; 21 cm. A petition addressed to the General Assembly of the State of Ohio for the establishment of a manual labor school in the vicinity of Newark, Licking County.
    Signed by: J. Dille, Dan Duncan, N.H. Seymour, ... [et al.].
    5800
    Goldene A B C fur Judermann, der gern mit ehre wollt bestahn. Trenton
    AI 0. 1835.

    6139
    Address to the People of the State of Ohio [on the important principles involved in the next Presidential Election]. Benjamin Tappan & Others, Committee of Publication.

    AI 0. 1835.

    6621
    Renewed Hostilities Occuring in the "Disputed District" between the Citizens and Territorial Government of Michigan and the Citizens of Toledo. July 20, 1835. Toledo
    AI 0. 1835. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7703
    Novel without a Title; Being a Peep at the West. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1835.
    Young Men's Mercantile Library--Not found during visit in summer of 1994.
    7705
    Executive Office, Ohio, Columbus, January 8th, 1835. Sir: In compliance with the request of the Board of Canal Commissioners ... Re: request relief from Congress on canal lands. ... Benjamin Tappan, President. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1835] 1 sheet ([1] p.) Signed in mss. Elisha Whittlesey in space for signatures of members of Congress.
    7841
    Progressive Reading and Spelling Book, for the Use of Schools and Families. No. 1 in three parts. Revised, corrected and enlarged by a teacher. Dayton
    AI 0. 1835.

    7973
    Boy's Own History of Animals (with Pictures). Cincinnati Truman and Smith, AI 0. 1835. 16 p. ; 9 cm. Early Truman and Smith children's book.
    Wessen says Rosenbach recorded none of this series.
    7977
    Bauernstand. Sixteen verses, two columns. [Canton
    Wessen, 74(March 1969), #430. 1835] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8060
    The Newyear's Gift; or Day-Book & Calendar for the Year of Our Lord 1836. Osnaburg, (Stark Co. O.) Printed & Published (for the second time) by Henry Kurtz., AI 0 [1835] [56] ll. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Advertisement to the second edition."--p. [2].
    Printer's advertisement, p. [110].
    8147
    Directions for Packing Pork and Other Produce for the New York Market. Cincinnati
    Wessen, 55(June 1953), #53. 1835. 1 sheet ([1] p.) Wessen: Addressed to Henry B. Curtis, Columbus, Ohio.
    8448
    The Ohio Medical Repository, ed. by James M. Mason... Cincinnati Kendall & Henry, AI 0. 1835. Vols.
    8923
    Theology. Lecture first On the doctrines of the Church of the Latter Day Saints. Of faith. [At head of first column] [Kirtland s.n., AI 0. Crawley 20. Flake 7285. 1823] Broadside. 34 x 25.5 cm. Printed in three columns
    8924
    References to the Book of Mormon. [Kirtland n.s., AI 0. Crawley 24. Flake 6841. 1835] iv p. ; 18 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Text in two columns.
    8925
    Extracts from the new translation of the Bible, It being the 24th chapter of Matthew; but in order to show the connection we will commence with the last verse of the 23rd chapter, viz. [At end:] Published for the benefit of the Saints. [Kirtland s.n., AI 0. Byrd 782 (Nauvoo). Crawley 25. Flake 468. 1835] Broadside. 30.5 x 25 cm. Text in two columns, ornamental border.
    9805
    Reform of the Medical College of Ohio. Supplement, [Cincinnati Western Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences, AI 0. 1835] 35 p. ; 24 cm. Caption title.
    Supplement to the Western Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences for April, May and June, 1835.
    9810
    The Young Bible Reader Designed for Children. Also Adapted to Families and Schools with Pictures. Cincinnati Truman and Smith, AI 0. 1835. 24 p. illus. ; 14 cm. Yale University notes: Title vignette; vignettes on covers.
    "Conclusion", p. 24, dated 1835.
    2973
    American Minstrel; A Choice Collection of the Most Popular Songs, Glees, Duets, Choruses, etc. Many of which are Original. With Select Music. Cincinnati Published by J.A. James, Printed by James & Gazlay, No. 1 Baker, Cincinnati., AI 35742. 1836. 318 p. plate. ; 15 cm. Also published in Philadelphia in 1840.
    2974
    The American Primer: Containing Easy and Useful Lessons for the Early Instruction of Children. Dayton Published by Daniel W. Noble, AI 0. 1836. 35 p. ill. ; Note at ODa states that John Nixon, Centerville, Indiana had a copy.
    3050
    William Henry Harrison. Appointed Ensign under Wayne by Washington; Secretary of the Northwestern Territory by John Adams.

    AI 0. 1836. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    3083
    Narrative of the Civil and Military Services of Wm. H. Harrison. Compiled from the Most Authentic Authorities. With Engravings. Cincinnati Printed by Ormsby H. Donogh, AI 39125. 1836. 72 p. ; 15 cm. Yellow printed wrapper: text of wrapper title same as title page except Ormsby abbreviated O.
    3113
    Proceedings in the Case of Samuel Strong, for Breach of Privilege. [Ordered to be Printed for the Use of the Members of the House of Representatives.] December 21st, 22d & 23d, 1836. Columbus
    AI 0. 1836.
    Joseph Dush late of Willard, Ohio, had the only copy. It did not show up in his estate sales.
    3136
    The United States Songster. A Choice Selection of about One Hundred and Seventy of the Most Popular Songs Including Nearly All the Songs Contained in the American Songster. As sung by Miss C. Fisher, Miss Rock, Mrs. Knight, Miss Gillinghams, Miss George, Miss Kelly, Miss Peaton, Miss Free, Sen'a. Garcia, Miss Jefferson, Miss Stephens, Mrs. Sloman, Mrs. Austin, Miss Petrie, Mrs. French, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Barnes, Mr. Wood, Mr. Cowell, Master Cowell, Mr. Sloman, Mr. Keene, Mr. Sinclair, Mr. Horn, Mr. Matthews, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Jefferson, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Pearman, Mr. Simpson, Mr. Braham, Mr. Nicholls, Mr. Eberle, Mr. Hyle, Mr. Incledon, Mr. A. Drake. To Which Is Added The Pizing Sarpent, Settin on a Rail; Jim Brown, and a Number of New and Original Songs, Written Expressly for This Work. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James, AI 0. 1836. 223, bv p. ill. music ; 13 cm. Includes music (shape-note notation) to one song.
    One wood-engraved illustration signed" D & M sc. (Doolittle and Munson).
    Text index, p. 219-223.
    U.P. James also publsihed in 1836 the United States Songster with music. (OCLC 7762125)
    5331
    Scripture Stories, or, A Gift from Mother with Pictures. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith, 150 Main Street., AI 0. [1836] [1]-8 p. ill. ; 7.5 cm. Publisher's advertisement on back wrapper. Yellow printed pictorial wrappers.
    Truman and Smith published at 150 Main St. no earlier than 1834 and no later than 1839.
    5514
    The Boy's Own Primer, with Engravings. By a Friend to Youth. Cincinnati Truman and Smith, 150 Main Street., AI 40-962 (1840). [1836] 16 p. ill. (woodcuts) ; 11 cm. Wrapper title is same as title page but within a decorative border.
    Back wrapper (p. [4]) has publisher's advertisement: "Children's Books. Truman & Smith, Booksellers, 150 Main Street, Cincinnati, are extensively engaged in Publishing Children's Books. Their assortment is select and extensive, comprising books, varying in prices from one cent to twenty-five cents. Country merchants, and all who may want, are invited to call and examine."
    Contents: Capital Letters. -- Small Letters. -- Figures. -- Spelling Lessons. -- Squirrel. -- The Sick Boy. -- Boy and Fly. -- Learn to Spell. -- Boy and Dog. -- The Little Girl. -- Learning to Read. -- Little Joseph Sold. -- Christ on the Cross.
    After Truman and Smith dissolved their partnership in 1843, William T. Truman, who opted for the children's series, published this title in 1844 (Morgan 7457).
    5522
    Gildibus vs Goldibus. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1836. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5540
    Elementary Reader to Accompany Webster's Spelling Book by Experienced Teacher. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1836.
    Wessen has Borrenstein as name of teacher.
    Also published in 1838.
    6022
    An Address to the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. (By a member of that body.) [Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1836] 15 p. ; 29 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Dated: Cincinnati, O., May 19th, 1836.
    6592
    Dew Drops for Early Risers. With Pictures. Cincinnati Truman and Smith, 150 Main Street., AI 0. 1836. 16 p. ill. ; 8.5 cm.
    6681
    Child's Own Book of Martyrs with Engravings. Cincinnati Truman and Smith, 150 Main-Street., AI 0. [1836] 24 p. ill. ; 14 cm. PP notes: Pink printed, pictorial wrappers. Publisher's advertisements on back wrapper.
    7086
    To Democrats and other candid citizens of Warren county. The most infamous and outrageous handbill ever published...[Re: local Democrats outraged that Whigs forged Whig's names to local political tickets]. Franklin
    AI 0. 1836. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7202
    My Own Bible Book, with Pictures. Cincinnati Truman and Smith, 150 Main Street., AI 0. [1836] 16 p. ill. ; 9 cm. Publisher's advertisement, p. [4] of wrapper.
    7268
    The Girl's Own Picture Book. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith, 150 Main St., AI 0. [1836] 16 p. ; 9 cm. Tan wrapper has "With Pictures" added.
    Contents: The Cruel Boy.--The Lit-tle Pet.--Daniel in the Lion's Den.--E-li-jah Go-ing to Heav-en.--Story of Elijah.--Story od David and Goliath.
    The firm of Truman and Smith were at 150 Main Street from 1834 to 1837, published over twelve titles with the majority, 10, in the year 1836. This title also fits in the children series published in the year 1836.
    7337
    Abolitionists Beware. Warns of Further Destruction of Presses if Abolitionists Actions Continue. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1836. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7436
    Harrison and Reform. Columbus, Sept. 12, 1836. Sir: The undersigned were directed re: delegates to Franklin County, Young Men's Harrison State Convention. Columbus
    AI 0. 1836. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7678
    To the Electors of Washington County. Fellow Citizens: The Presidential election is at hand. ... Beware of Counterfeit Tickets.---The following is correct. Ohio Whig Ticket. Marietta s.n., AI 0. 1836. 1 sheet ([1] p.) Two Whig ticket stubs printed at the bottom. They were intended to be cut off, as they most likely were, taken with to the polls and/or handed to friends before voting.
    7687
    A Brother's Gift to His Sister. Cincinnati Truman and Smith. 150 Main Street., AI 0. [1836] 8 p. ; 8 cm. No wrappers.
    Multi-syllabic words divided.
    Contents: The Good Girl -- The Dead Baby -- The Ship of War -- The Pre-sent -- Comb-ing the Hair -- Cain Kill-ing A-bel.
    7688
    The Child's Song Book. With Pictures. Cincinnati Truman and Smith, 150 Main Street., AI 0. Pomeroy, J.R. Anderson, 1635. [1836] 16 p. ill. ; 8.5 cm. PP copy has printed wrappers; American Antiquarian Society does not.
    Publisher's advertisement on back printed wrappers.
    Without music.
    Contents: Song I. A Winter Day -- Song II. Summer's Day -- Song III. Against Quarreling -- Song IV. Sweet Songsters -- Song V. Love between Brothers and Sisters -- Song VI. Good Night -- Song VII. Too Fond of Sport -- Song VIII. Praise for Mercies.
    7742
    Honest Freemen Of Ohio! Look At This!! Martin Van Buren is endeavoring to court the influence of the Pope, to secure his election to the Presidency. His letter to the Pope, whom he denominates "Holy Father," is as follows: [text in two columns].

    AI 0. 1836. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7934
    Sketch of the Life of Major General William Henry Harrison. Comprising a Brief Account of His Important Civil and Military Services; Including a Description of the Victories of Tippecanoe, Fort Meigs and the Thames.

    AI 0. [1836]

    7961
    Now's the Day and Now's the Hour. Ohio Goes for Harrison. Friday, Nov. 4, is the Day of Trial. Miami Township, November 1.

    AI 0. 1836. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7999
    To the Democratic Electors of the County of Carroll. Carrollton
    AI 0. 1836. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8003
    Printed petition to Congressman Jonathan Sloane, for an appropriation for the extension of Cleveland Harbor. Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 1, 1836. Cleveland
    AI 0. 1836.
    Printed letter addressed in pen to Daniel Kilgore, Congressman from Cadiz.
    8010
    Martin Van Buren & Richard N. Johnson. Electoral Ticket. Printed in German on Green paper, listing Ohio Electors. Columbus
    AI 0. 1836.

    8011
    Circular: Pro-Harrison circular seeking information on the probable switch of Jackson votes to Harrison. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1836. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8031
    Prices of Durham Cattle at the Sale of the Late J. D. Garrard, dec'd. April 9, 1836. Cincinnati
    Wessen, 69(October 1957), #115. 1836. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8094
    Kleine Buchstaben Nach Alphabetischer Ordung. Canton
    AI 0. 1836.

    8172
    Metamorphosis, or, A Transformation of Pictures, with Poetical Explanations, for the Amusement of Young Persons. Cadiz H. Anderson, AI 0. Rieger 1225/8531. 1836. See notes. Rieger copy at WvBeC: 4 folding leaves, with an additional 4 leaves cut in half and attached to the tops and bottom of the first four leaves.
    Printing and/or engraving on all eight sides. Sewn and folded, with the exposed covers on yellow paper.
    8221
    Gluck zum Neuen Jahr. Neujahrs Wunsch den ersten Januar, 1837. An die geehrten Unterstutzer der Westlichen Staatszeitung. Der Herumtrager an seine Patronen. [Cincinnati Published by Benjamin Boffinger, AI 0. 1836] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ill. ; 43 x 31 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Presumably published late in 1836 by Benjamin Boffinger, publisher of the Westliche Staatszeitung, Cincinnati, for distribution on or about New Year's Day. Cf. Arndt, K. The German language press of the Americas, 1976.
    Printed area, including arched ornamental border, measures 38.7 x 30.1 cm.
    Printed on pink paper.
    8909
    The Historical Family Library. Devoted to the Republication of Standard History. Published Semi-Monthly, in Cadiz, Ohio, at $2 50 Per Annum, in Advance, Free of Postage. Cadiz [Printed and Published by David Christy, AI 0. 1836] [4] p, 1 and 4 printed. Advertising wrapper.
    8926
    Prayer, at the dedication of the Lord's House in Kirtland, Ohio, March 27, 1836,-By Joseph Smith, jr. President of the Church of the Latter Day Saints. [Kirtland s.n., AI 0. Crawley 26. Flake 2921. 1836] Broadside. 31 x 18.5 cm.
    8927
    Latter Day Saints' Messenger and Advocate-Extra. [At head of first column:] Kirtland, Geauga County, Ohio, July 25, 1836. To John Thornton, Esq., Peter Rogers, Esq., Andrew Robertson, Esq., James T.V. Thompson, Esq., Col. William T. Wood, Doct Woodson J. Moss, James M. Hughs [sic], Esq., David R. Atchinson, Esq. and A.W. Doniphan, Esq. Gentlemen,- [Signed at end:] Sidney Rigdon, Joseph Smith, Jr. O. Cowdery, F.G. Williams, Hyrum Smith. [Kirtland s.n., AI 0. Crawley 29. Flake 7285a. 1836] Broadside. 55 x 20.5 cm. Text in three columns.
    8928
    Messenger Extra. Kirtland, Ohio, December, 1836. [At head of first column:] Minutes of a meeting of the stockholders of the Kirtland Safety Society Bank; held on the 2nd day of November, A.D. 1836. When the following preamble and articles were read three times by Orsen Hyde, and unanimously adopted. [Kirtland s.n., AI 0. Crawley 33. Flake 4656a. 1836] Broadside. 32 x 17 cm. Text in two columns.
    8966
    Telegraph--Extra. Wooster,-Monday, October 10, 1836. "Principles-not Men." Jackson Democratic Ticket. [five columns] [Wooster
    AI 0. 1836] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    9662
    The United States songster. A choice selection of about one hundred and seventy of the most popular songs: including nearly all the songs contained in the American songster. As sung by Miss C. Fisher, Miss Rock, Mrs. Knight, Miss Gillinghams, Miss George, Miss Kelly, Miss Peaton, Miss Free, Sen'a. Garcia, Miss Jefferson, Miss Stephens, Mrs. Sloman, Mrs. Austin, Miss Petrie, Mrs. French, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Barnes, Mr. Wood, Mr. Cowell, Master Cowell, Mr. Sloman, Mr. Keene, Mr. Sinclair, Mr. Horn, Mr. Matthews, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Jefferson, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Pearman, Mr. Simpson, Mr. Braham, Mr. Nicholls, Mr. Eberle, Mr. Hyle, Mr. Incledon, Mr. A. Drake. To which is added The pizing sarpent, together with a number of new and original songs, written expressly for this work. Cincinnati Stereotyped and Published by J.A. James & Co., AI 0. [1836] 221 p. ill. ; 13 cm. Song texts without music.
    Berea College Special Collections notes: A very similar work with slightly different title was published in the same year by U.P. James (Morgan 3136). Frontis illustration is also different. Endpapers inscribed: "Edward Edwards book, 1838" and "Samual Edwards book, 1838."
    9732
    Boys' Own Picture Book, with Pictures. Cincinnati Truman and Smith, AI 0. [after 1835 and before 1843] 8 p. ill. ; 7.4 cm
    9734
    Pleasing Stories for Good Children with Pictures. Cincinnati Truman and Smith, 150, Main-Street, AI 0. 1836? 16 p. ill. (woodcuts) ; 11 cm. Contents: Little Jane and the Poor Man -- The Rude Girl -- The Cruel Boy -- The School Room -- Jane Thompson -- The Passionate Boy -- Against Getting Angry [in verse].
    See Morgan 7000 for an 1844 edition published by William T. Truman.
    9850
    To the voters of the Fifth Congressional District, and more especially the Van Buren men therein. [Ohio s.n., AI 0. 1836] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 54 x 39 cm. New York Historical Society notes: "Read and circulate Thomas L. Hamer's letters respecting the Ohio Convention that nominated Martin Van Buren for the presidency, with Robert Lucas for governor. These famous letters written to persons who were then the friends of Mr. Hamer, portray the true character of the man, a base intriguer in political matters, a deceiver, and betrayer of his friends ..."
    Letters purporting to demonstrate Ohio congressman Thomas L. Hamer's lack of loyalty to presidential candidate Martin Van Buren and to the Democratic Party.
    10247
    The Sacred Harp or Eclectic Harmony: A Collection of Church Music, Consisting of a Great Variety of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, Anthems, Sacred Songs and Chants, Original and Selected; Including Many New and Beautiful Subjects from the Most Eminent Composers, Harmonized and Arranged Expressly for This Work. By Lowell Mason, Professor in the Boston Academy of Music; Editor of Handel and Haydn Collection of Sacred Music; The Choir, or Union Collection; Choral Harmony; Lyra Scra, &c. ; And by Timothy B. Mason, Professor in the Eclectic Academy of Music, Cincinnati.
    Edition: New Edition Revised and Corrected.
    Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith.,
    [1836] xx, [1], 22-232 p. Chiefly music. ; 15 x 25 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Principally for four-part mixed voices, unaccompanied; shape-note notation.
    Cover title: Mason’s Sacred Harp: or Eclectic harmony. A new collection of church music. In patent notes. Arranged and composed by Lowell Mason and T.B. Mason, professors of music and organists. New edition. Cincinnati: Published by Truman and Smith. 1836.
    Copyright 1835 by Truman & Smith.
    Includes indexes.
    10252
    Report of the Trustees Appointed to Collect Information Relative the Education of the Blind. [Columbus James B. Gardiner, AI 39346. 1836] 26 p. ; 25 cm. Signed, p. 24: James Hoge, N.H. Swayne, William M. Awl.
    Dated from internal evidence. Latest date in text is 1836. James B. Gardiner was the state printer in 1836.
    See Morgan 3092 similar title.
    10334
    Executors' sale, the executors of Gen. James Findlay, dec'd. will, on the 12th November next at 11 o'clock, a.m., at the Court-house, or at public sale, the west half of the S.E. qr. of sec. 1, township 2, and frac. range no. 2...terms, one-fourth in hand, one-fourth in 6, 12, and 18 months, with interest. [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1836] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 46 cm. Geo. P. Torrence, L. Whiteman, executors of James Findlay, Cincinnati, November 2, 1836.
    10425
    The Baptist advocate. Prospectus of the second volume. [Cincinnati s.n., AI O. 1836] 1 sheet ([2] p.) ; 27 x 17 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "The Advocate will be conducted by J. Stevens, editor; S.W. Lynd, Cincinnati ... Terms. One dollar (per copy) a year. ..."
    Text printed in two columns.
    3163
    The Bill of Prices and Rules of Measurement of the Stone Masons of Cincinnati, Adopted April 14, 1837. Cincinnati
    Wessen, 81(May 15, 1961), #14. 1837. 7 p.
    3164
    American Minstrel. A Choice of the Most Popular Songs, Glees, Duets, &c. Many of Which are Original. Cincinnati Stereotyped and Published by J.A. James and Co., AI 0. 1837. 305 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill., music ; 14 cm.
    3165
    Americanisches Noth- und Hulfs-Buchlein, enthaltend Hausmittel und Recepte fur allerley Krankheiten und Zufalle an Menschen und Vieh. Hauptsachlich aus den hinterlassenen Manuscripten eines zu seiner Zeit beruhmt gewesenen Arztes in Virginia gezogen. Osnaburg, Stark County, Ohio Gedruckt und zu haben bey Heinrich Kurtz, AI 42809. 1837. 1 l., 57, [3] p. ; 18 cm.
    3195
    A Brief Outline for a National Bank. By a Native Citizen. [Cincinnati Pugh & Dodd, Printers, Corner Main and Fifth Streets, AI 43409. Sept., 1837] 8 p. ; 24 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    3225
    Family Herbal and Recipes. Selected Mostly from Different Authors. Containing a Minute Description of the Various Medicinal Herbs and Roots of Our Country. Also--Their Peculiar Medicinal Properties, Systematically Distinguished and Explained. Being Most Arranged in Alphabetical Order. Hudson James B. Robbins, Printer, AI 44237. 1837. 36 p.
    3226
    Farmers and Mechanics Assistant, in Writing, Deeds, Mortgages, Articles of Agreement, Notes, Receipts, &c. Dayton Published by B.F. Ells, AI 44255. 1837. 39 p.
    3232
    A Full and Correct Account of the Supposed Abduction of Miss Eliza Allen. Particulars of the Trials of the Suspected Individuals before Justice Doty, the Mayor and the Associate Judges. Cincinnati s.n., AI 44420. 1837. 21 p. ; 20 cm.
    3255
    Die Kleine Lieder-Sammlung, oder Auszug aus dem Psalterspiel der Kinder Zions zum Dienst und Gebrauch Inniger Heilsuchender Seelen, Zusammengetragen in Gegenwartig Kleiner Form, und mit einem Register Versehen. .6th ed. Osnaburg, Stark County, Ohio Heinrich Kurtz, Karl Altau, AB, June 18, 1990. 1837. 256 p. ; 11 cm. Without music.
    With: A choice selection of hymns from various authors, recommended for the worship of God, 4th ed. Osnaburg, Stark County, Ohio: Henry Kurtz, 1837.
    Includes indexes.
    3266
    Manual of American Principles. Common Era, 1837, of the Nation, 61. Independence, Liberty, Justice: from the Three, Shall Proceed Happiness. Cincinnati
    AI 45379. 1837.

    3278
    The New Western Primer, Designed to Precede Webster's Elementary Spelling Book...Illustrated with Upwards of Seventy Engravings. Cincinnati Published by Burgess & Crane, 112 Main Street, AI 0. [1837?] 23 p.
    3312
    The Primary Reader: Being Easy Lessons for Young Children. By the Compiler of the "Western Primer," & "Elementary Reader." Cincinnati Burgess & Crane, AI 46425. 1837.

    3346
    The Western Primer, or Introduction to Webster's Spelling Book. Illustrated with Seventy-Seven Wood Cuts. Columbus Published by I.N. Whiting., AI 48461. 1837. 35, [1] p. ill. ; 15 cm. First and last leaves attached to printed wrappers.
    Copyright in 1833.
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James, Cincinnati, Ohio."--p. verso of title page.
    4014
    Cottage Primer. Dayton Published by B.F. Ells, AI 0. 1837.
    ODa (photostat).
    4303
    Elementary Reader to Accompany Webster's Spelling Book: An Introduction to the Western Reader. Cincinnati Published by Burgess and Crane., AI 0. 1837. 180 p. ill. ; 16 cm.
    4342
    The United States songster. A choice selection of about one hundred and seventy of the most popular songs: including nearly all the songs contained in the American songster. As sung by Miss C. Fisher, Miss Rock, Mrs. Knight, Miss Gillinghams, Miss George, Miss Kelly, Miss Peaton, Miss Free, Sen'a. Garcia, Miss Jefferson, Miss Stephens, Mrs. Sloman, Mrs. Austin, Miss Petrie, Mrs. French, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Barnes, Mr. Wood, Mr. Cowell, Master Cowell, Mr. Sloman, Mr. Keene, Mr. Sinclair, Mr. Horn, Mr. Matthews, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Jefferson, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Pearman, Mr. Simpson, Mr. Braham, Mr. Nicholls, Mr. Eberle, Mr. Hyle, Mr. Incledon, Mr. A. Drake. To which is added The pizing sarpent, Settin on a rail; Jim Brown, and a number of new and original songs, written expressly for this work. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James., AI 0. 1837. 233, bv p. ill., music ; 13 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes music (shape-note notation) to one song.
    One wood-engraved illustration signed: D & M. sc. [Doolittle & Munson]
    Title index, p. 219-233.
    4345
    Reply to the Lies of the Last Cadiz Sentinel. To the Freemen of Tuscarawas. You are insulted and dishonored. Monday, Oct. 9, 1837. Cadiz
    AI 0. 1837. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5421
    Full and Impartial History of the Rise and Progress of Roman Catholicism in the U.S.; with a Disclosure of Secret Designs and Operations of Popery and Monarchy against Liberty. By a Seceder of the Catholic Church. Cincinnati Printed for the Author., AI 0. 1837. 48 p. ; 20.5 cm.
    6329
    Political Text Book: Containing 1. The Declaration of Independence. 2. The Articles of Confederation. 3. Constitution of the United States. 4. Washington's Farewell Address. Cincinnati Eli Taylor, AI 0. 1837. 120 p. ; 9 cm.
    7537
    Farmer's Reporter Extra: Annual Fair of the Hamilton County Agricultural Society to be held Wednesday and Thursday, the 26th & 27th of Sept. next. Cincinnati L. R. Lincoln, Printer, AI 0. 1837. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7623
    To the General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Re: against the building of a second bridge across the Cuyahoga River connecting Cleveland and Ohio City. ... January 2, 1837. Ohio City
    AI 0. 1837. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7819
    Massillon Gazette--Extra. Woollen Machinery. The undersigned, Manufacturers of all kinds of Woollen Machinery...R. M'Millan, H. & R. Ratridge. ...Massillon, Stark Co. O. Feb. 1, 1837. Massillon
    AI 0. 1837. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8151
    A General Exhibit of the Claim of James Hampson and John S. Parkinson; and Application to the Legislature of Ohio to Carry into Effect Certain Laws on the Subject, December 1837. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. Swanson, page 268. 1837] 24 p. ; 24 cm.
    9827
    Proceedings in the Fifth Ward for Coffee House Reform, Cincinnati. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1837] 12 p. ; 19 cm.
    10075
    Died in this place, on Sunday last, at the age of 82 years, Mrs. Catharine Thompson, formerly Mrs. Catharine Van Cleve, mother of the late Benjamin and William Van Cleve. [Dayton s.n.,
    1837] 1 sheet ([1] p. ; 14 x 20 cm. Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County notes: A single sheet, printed on one side, with ruled border. Dated Aug. 8, 1837. Catharine Thompson was the first female resident of Dayton in 1796 and was also one of the early residents of Cincinnati. Her first husband, John Van Cleve, was killed by the Indians in 1791, "within the present corporate limits of Cincinnati." She had thirteen children.
    10134
    Chillicothe, May 14, 1837. Sir: The Whigs of Ross County have tendered their fellow=citizens, Thomas Ewing, their late Senator in Congress, a Public Dinner, to be given in this Town of the 10th of June next, in testimony of their approbation of his public course, in his able and manly efforts to protect the Constitution of the United States against Executive encroachments, his fearless exposure of corruption, and the distinguished ability with which he has sustained the great interests of our State and the Union. The Whigs of this County. Entertaining as they do, the most exalted opinion of your public character and private worth, have instructed us as their representatives to cordially invite you as their Guest, and shall be happy to meet you at the festive board. We have the honor to be, With great consideration, Yours respectfully, Wm. Creighton, Jun., M. Scott Cook, John Madeira, Henry McLandburgh, Committee. [Chillicothe n.s.,
    1837] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 15.5 x 19.2 (8.4 x 24.3) The broadside letter invitation was addressed to: Hon. Elisha Whittlesey, Canfield, O.
    Western Reserve Historical Society Broadside Collection: O.1498.
    See Morgan 3224 on Thomas Ewing's speech.
    10348
    Gambier Observer and Western Church Journal Extra. [Gambier J. Muenscher and M.T.C. Wing,
    1837] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 40 cm. Describes editorial changes recently effected, and appeals for subscriptions.
    92
    Die Kleine Lieder-Sammlung, oder Auszug aus dem Psalterspiel der Kinder Zions Auszug Dienst inniger heilsuchender Seelen, Insonderheit aber der Bruderschaft der Laufer zum Dienst under Gebrauch zusammen getragen in gegen martiger fleiner Form, und mit einem drensachen Register verfehen. Vierte Ausflage. 4th.ed. Osnaburg, Stark County, O. Gedruckt und zu haben bey Heinrich Kurtz, AI 51150. 1838. 256 p. A rare early Ohio prayer book in German.
    American Imprints cites 213 pages.
    300
    Sunday School Celebration in the Western Charge, Methodist Episcopal Church, Fourth of July, 1838 in the Ninth-Street Church, Cincinnati. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1838] 12 p. ; 17 cm.
    3350
    Address to the Churches of the Presbytery of Columbus, Ohio, by Several Members Who Were Present at Its Last Meeting. Circleville
    AI 48719. 1838.

    3384
    A Choice Selection of Hymns from Various Authors, Recommended for the Worship of God. [Three lines from Psalms] Fourth Edition. Osnaburg, Stark Co.[,] Ohio Printed & Sold by Henry Kurtz, AI 0. 1838. 256 p. ; 12 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes:
    For use by the Church of the United Brethren in Christ.
    Without music.
    Error in pagination: p. 215 misnumbered 21.
    Includes indexes of first lines and subjects.
    American Antiquarian Society imperfect copy bound with: Die Kleine Lieder-Sammlung ... Osnsburg, 1837 (Morgan 3225).
    3404
    Declaration of Independence Signed by the Representatives of the United States, in Congress Assembled, July 4, 1776; with the Names, Places of Residence, &c. of the Signers. Constitution of the United States Done in Convention, by the Unanimous Consent of the States Present, the Seventeenth Day of September ... One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty-Seven ... also, Address of George Washington ... to His Fellow Citizens, on Declining Being Considered a Candidate for Their Future Suffrages. September 17, 1796. Cincinnati [J. Tuttle], AI 0. 1838. 47 p.
    3410
    The Elementary Reader, to Accompany Webster's Spelling Book; An Introduction to the Western Reader. By an Experienced Teacher. Cincinnati N. G. Burgess, AI 50176. 1838. 180p. ill. ;
    3423
    Die Glaubens-Artikel und Augemeinen Regein der bifchoflichen Methodiften-Kirche lein Auszug aus Lehr-und Becht-ordnung ber Methodisten. Ausdem Englischen uberfest von Wilhelm Nast, trebiger des Evangeliums. Stereotypirt vei J. M. James. Cincinnati Herausgegeben von J. F. Wright., AI 50515. 1838. 76 p.
    3432
    Historical Family Library: Devoted to the Republication of Standard History. 3 v. Oxford David Christy, AI 50829. 1838. 3 vol.
    3435
    Index to the Holy Bible; or An Account of the Most Remarkable Passages in the Books of the Old and New Testament. Cincinnati
    AI 50969. 1838.

    3511
    Old Man's Story of the Rock. A Poem. Lancaster, O. Wright and Moeller, Printers, AI 52067. 1838. 15 p.
    3512
    Pavilion Theatre! Main Street...This Evening, Thursday, June 14, 1838...Last Days of Pompeii. Cincinnati Printed at the Cincinnati Whig Office., AI 52158. 1838. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    3525
    The Rose of the Valley; A Flower of the West, that Blooms to Enrich the Mind. Devoted to Literature, Instruction, Amusement and Interesting Biography. v. 1. Cincinnati G. G. Moore, AI 52713. 1838.

    3527
    Sacred History, Abridged for the Use of Schools. Translated from the French A.M.D.G. by a Friend of Youth. Cincinnati Press of the Catholic Telegraph, AI 52750. 1838. 111 p. ;
    3541
    Verhandlungen der Hochdentschen Evangelish Reformirten Synode von Ohio und mit ihr verbundenen gemeinden in Andern Staaten. Gehalten in Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio, vom 17 ten bis den 22 sten Jun...1838. Canton Gedruckt bei Johann S. Wiestling., AI 53440. 1838.
    See number 8820 for English.
    4084
    You are Respectfully Requested to Attend a Ball in Commemoration of the Birth Day of George Washington, at the American House on the 22d Feb., 1838. Cleveland, Feb. 5, 1838. J. W. Willey. Cleveland
    AI 0. 1838. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4316
    Chillicothe Advertiser-Extra. To the Public. Relative report critical of John Coates who sent letter to Col. Bond. Chillicothe, Aug. 30, 1838. Chillicothe s.n., AI 0. 1838. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4336
    Massillon, Ohio. June 13, 1838. To Gen. Simon Perkins. Letter requesting his honor at a 4th of July Celebration. Massillon
    AI 0. 1838. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5238
    Article of Agreement. Ohio City, Oct. 1, 1838. Josiah Barber, first part, and Harvey Edgerton and Sardis Edgerton of Royalton. Ohio City
    AI 0. 1838.

    6492
    Extensive Sale of Durham Cattle. C. S. Clarkson will sell at his Clifton Farm. 27th of June. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1838. 1 sheet ([1] p.) OC (Folder 3-).
    6497
    Awful Catastrophe. The Explosion of the Steamer Moselle. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1838. [2] p.
    6498
    Splendid Dioramas! Explosion of the Moselle, and the Carnival of Venice at the Western Museum. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1838. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7393
    Awful Catastrophe. "Third Edition, Corrected." The Explosion of the Steamer Moselle. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1838. [2] p.
    7680
    Democratic Convention. Democratic Freemen of Fayette, Ross, Pike, Jackson and Scioto,-We the undersigned...to attend in Convention, at RICHMOND, in Ross county, at 12 o'clock of Saturday, the 25th of August, inst. to nominate a candidate for Congress...August 8th, 1838. Chillicothe
    AI 0. 1838. Broadside. 32 x 32.5?cm. Dated August 8th, 1838.
    7866
    Ready Reckoner, or Federal Calculator. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James, No. 26 Pearl Street, AI 0. 1838. 128 p. ;
    7924
    The Child's Scrap Book. Dayton, O. Published and Sold by B.F. Ells, AI 0. [1838] [16] p. ill. ; 13 cm. At head of title, and on wrappers: No. 12.
    Printed pictorial wrappers.
    Contents: Winter -- Anecdotes of Birds -- Anecdote from the Studies of Nature -- Long Days.
    7948
    The Universal Song Book, Being a Collection of the Most Popular Songs, Many of Which are Original. In Two Parts. Cincinnati N.G. Burgess, AI 0. 1838. 102, 121 p. ill. ; 12 cm. Part first. Sentimental songs -- Part second. National and comic songs.
    Without music.
    Includes index.
    8112
    Jesus Sprach: Ich Bin der Weinstock, ihr send die Reben, wer in mir bleibet, und ich in ihm, der bringt viel Frucht. [Canton] Pet. Kaufmann und Co. Drucker, Canton, Ohio., AI 0. not befoe 1838] 1 sheet ([1] p.) American Antiquarian Society notes: A graphic representation of the cross appears in place of the word Kreuz throughout the poem, and the text, title and imprint, delineated by type ornaments, form the shape of the cross.
    Dated [1834?] by the Hay Library, Brown University. However, the firm of Peter Kaufmann und Co. first appears in imprints dated 1838. See Morgan 3368.
    American Antiquarian Society copy hand colored.
    8129
    Cotillion Party. " Blithe pleasure comes with gayest flowerets crowned and joined with mirth, here 'trips the mazy round'." The company of ... (Mr. James Grant)...is respectfully solicited at the Union House on Wednesday evening the 31st. Millersburg s.n., AI 0. 1838. 1 p. ; 20 cm. Invitation to James Grant for a party at the Union House on October 31, 1838.
    8246
    Parkman & Fassett, Printers, Ashtabula, Ohio. ... Warrantee Deed. Legal Form. Ashtabula
    AI 0. 1838.

    9663
    The United States songster. A choice selection of about one hundred and seventy of the most popular songs: including nearly all the songs contained in the American songster. As sung by Miss C. Fisher, Miss Rock, Mrs. Knight, Miss Gillinghams, Miss George, Miss Kelly, Miss Peaton, Miss Free, Sen'a. Garcia, Miss Jefferson, Miss Stephens, Mrs. Sloman, Mrs. Austin, Miss Petrie, Mrs. French, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Barnes, Mr. Wood, Mr. Cowell, Master Cowell, Mr. Sloman, Mr. Keene, Mr. Sinclair, Mr. Horn, Mr. Matthews, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Jefferson, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Pearman, Mr. Simpson, Mr. Braham, Mr. Nicholls, Mr. Eberle, Mr. Hyle, Mr. Incledon, Mr. A. Drake. To which is added The pizing sarpent, Settin on a rail; Jim Brown, and a number of new and original songs, written expressly for this work. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James, AI 0. 1838. [2]-223, bv. p. ill. Music. ; 13 cm. Without music except for The racoon hunt, or Settin on a rail.
    Title index, p. 219-223.
    10078
    The Marriage of Christ. Cleveland J.S. Underhill's Print.,
    1838. 23 p. Presented as a chronicle of the XVth century, and signed with the initials S.J.W.T.
    3572
    Appeal on Behalf of the Oberlin Institute, in Aid of the Abolition of Slavery in the United States of America. Oberlin
    AI 54030. 1839.

    3585
    Bar Meeting to the Memory of James H. Perkins. Cincinnati
    AI 54264. 1839.

    3635
    Das Deutsche Cantoner ABC=Buchlein, oder Erstes Buch für Kinder welche anfangen zu lernen. Canton, Ohio Gedruct und zu haben bey Peter Kaufmann u. Comp., AI 0. 1839. [1-3], 4-44, [45], 46-47, [48] p. ill. ; 16.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: In printed boards with cloth spine.
    "Aus der Thiergeschichte"--p. 20-28.
    "Kurzgefasste Geschichte der Americanischen Revolution."--p. 38-44.
    "ABC, ffür ein frommes und glueckliches Leben."--p. [45]-47.
    Signatures: [A-B]12
    3642
    Die Ernsthaste Christenp-flicht, darinnen schöne, geistreiche gebeter, darmit sign fromme Christen-herzen zu allen zeiten und in allen nöthen trösten können. Canton, O. Gedruct bey Pet. Kaufmann und Co., AI 55539. 1839. 224 p. ; 12 cm.
    3695
    The New American Primer Containing Short and Easy Lessons for Little Children. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan and Son., AI 57437. [1839] [2], 21, [1] p. ill. ; 11 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Publisher in wrapper imprint statement varies: E. Morgan and Company.
    Variant states noted: one bears imprint statement on wrapper "Cincinnati: published by E. Morgan and Company. 1839." Another bears imprint statement on wrapper "Cincinnati: published by E. Morgan and Company." The only dated imprint in RLIN for E. Morgan & Son is dated 1837; E. Morgan & Co. published in Cincinnati from at least 1839 to 1872. Wood-engraved illustration p. 18 signed "G" (i.e., George Gilbert?).
    American Antiquarian Society copy A bears imprint statement on wrapper dated 1839. In blue wrapper.
    American Antiquarian Society copy B bears undated imprint statement on wrapper. In yellow wrapper.
    3758
    Ohio Statesman--Extra No. 3. Columbus, Friday, Oct. 11, 1839. Ohio Election Returns. [Columbus Ohio Statesman., AI 0. 1839] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    3775
    Rose of the Valley, a Flower of the West that Blooms to Enrich the Mind. Cincinnati
    AI 58295. 1839.

    3786
    Street Gazette Extra. Town of Justice, Jan. 21, 1839. Bucyrus
    AI 0. 1839. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    3792
    Ein Unpartheyisches Gesang-Buch, zum allgemeinen Gebrach des Wahren Gottesdienstes. Mit einem doppelten Register. Canton, Ohio Gedruckt bey Peter Kaufmann und Co., AI 59009. 1839. 320 p. ; 16.5 cm. Without music.
    4072
    Died--On the 21st Day of October, 1839, in the 62d Year of His Age, Rev. Clement Vallandigham...pastor of the Presbyterian Church of New Lisbon, Ohio. New Lisbon
    AI 0. 1839. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4358
    Invitation to Simon Perkins to Anniversary Celebration of Maj. Croghan's Defence of Fort Stephenson. Lower Sandusky, July 8, 1839. [Lower Sandusky]
    AI 0. 1839. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5230
    Ohio-"Quasi" Members of the House-Session 1839-40. Joshua Mills, Speaker; James B Finney, Clerk; Isaac Taylor, Sergeant at Arms. Members. [One column of names] [Cleveland John Mead, Jr., Printer to the People., AI 0. 1839] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5308
    Ohio Baptist Anniversaries. Zanesville
    Schneider. 1839.

    5319
    Ross County Election Returns.-Official. Chillicothe s.n., AI 0. [1839] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5353
    Bluthenkranz von Erzahlungen. IV. German. Cleveland W. F. Schneider, AI 0. 1839. 64 p. [4] leaves of plates, col. ill. ; 16 cm..
    5835
    The Naval, or Sailor's Own Songster. Cleveland Sanford and Lott, AI 0. 1839. 160 p. ; 15 cm. Includes index.
    Without music.
    6921
    The New Western Primer: Designed to Precede Webster's Elementary Spelling Book; Illustrated with Upwards of Seventy Engravings. Cincinnati Burgess & Crane, Stereotyped by Glezen and Shepard., AI 0. 1839. 23, [1] p. ill. ; 18 cm. Pagination includes printed wrappers.
    7013
    The Buck-Eye Minstrel, or Ohio Songster. Being a Choice Collection of Upwards of 200 of Fashionable and Popular Songs, Catches, Glees, Duets, &c. Cleveland Sanford and Lott, AI 0. 1839. 256 p. ; 14 cm. Without music.
    7422
    A Large Sorrel Mare, with a scar on the right hind pastern, was put in my stable on the 7th instant by some unknown person. Any person owning such a mare, is requested to come and pay charges, and take her away. Christian Forrer. Middletown, Butler Co., O., July 23, 1839. Middletown, O. Gallagher, Printer, Hayman, Catalogue 89, #481. 1839. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 12.5 x 17.7 cm.
    7731
    To the honourable the Legislature of the state of Ohio, next to be holden at Columbus. Your petitioners ... the erection of said territory into a separate county [Summit] ... Petitioner's Names. [Akron
    AI 0. 1839] Broadside. ; 24 x 19 cm.
    8040
    Maryland Redeemed. Democracy Triumphant. Oct. 7, 1839. Chillicothe
    Wessen, 59(November 1955), #369. 1839. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8904
    Memorial of James Hampson and J.S. Parkinson; in House, Jan. 12, 1839 ... Columbus s.n., AI 0. Swanson, page 274. 1839. 8 p.
    9237
    The American Song Book; A New Collection: Containing Comic, Sentimental, Patriotic, Amatory, Naval, Sporting, Military and Bacchanalian Songs, Together with Glees, Catches, Duets and Recitations. Cleveland Printed and Published by Sanford and Lott., AI 0. 1839. 288 p. ; 13.5 cm. "Contents."--p. [281]-288.
    Spine, gilt lettering: American Song Book.
    10020
    The Lord's Prayer, in Twenty-Five Different Languages. Cleveland s.n.,
    1839. 16 p.
    10377
    Ohio Bank Convention. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1839] [4] p. ; 25 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    At head of title: Private circular.
    Resolution made at a convention held by the Banks of Ohio, Columbus, June 26, 1839, signed by James Hall, President.
    10396
    Ohio Bank Convention. Columbus, June 29th, 1839. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1839] [4] p. ; 25 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    At head of title: (Private Circular.)
    "James Hall, President. T.P. Handy, E.F. Drake. [paren] Secretaries."--p. [1].
    1573
    Manual Alphabet, Practical for Either Hand. Columbus Published by William Willard, Columbus, Ohio., AI 0. [1840?] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    3876
    Declaration of Independence; Signed by the Representatives of the United States, in Congress Assembled, July 4, 1776, with the Names, Places of Residence, &c. of the Signers. Constitution of the United States Done in Convention, by the Unanimous Consent of the States Present, the Seventeenth Day of September, in the Year of Our Lord, One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty-Seven, and of the Independence of the United States of America the Twelfth. Also, Address of George Washington, President of the United States, to His Fellow-Citizens, on Declining Being Considered a Candidate for Their Future Suffrages. September 17, 1796. Cincinnati Printed by S.G. Frazer., AI 0. 1840. 47, [1] p. ; 19 cm.
    3894
    The Harrison and Log Cabin Song Book. Columbus Published by I.N. Whiting., AI 40-2977 (105 pages). 1840. 105, [3] p. ill. ; 13.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Without music.
    Caption title: The log cabin songster.
    "Printed at the Straight-out Harrison and Tyler Office"--verso of title page.
    With a title vignette of a log cabin scene.
    "Index"--p. [106-108]. Actually a table of contents citing first lines.
    Publisher's advertisement, lower cover. (See Morgan 3902 for title advertised, A Sketch of the Life and Public Services of William Henry Harrison.)
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 9/2 9*/4 (9* printed 8*).
    3895
    Harrison, Tippecanoe, and Patriotic Songster. Dayton Sold by T. Barrett, J. Wilson, Printer, AI 40-2986. 1840. 64 p. ; 11 cm. Without music.
    3911
    Liberty or Slavery? Cincinnati
    AI 40-3992. 1840.

    3913
    The Log Cabin Song Book. A Compendious Selection of the Most Popular Tippecanoe Melodies. Springfield J.R. Crain, AI 40-4083. 1840. 96 p. ill. ; 12 cm. RPB notes: Without music; tunes indicated by title.
    Illustrated title page.
    Issued in printed blue illustrated wrapper.
    Text on p. [4] of cover.
    3914
    The Log Cabin Songster; Being a Collection of the Most Popular Tippecanoe Songs. Respectfully Dedicated to the Friends of Harrison & Democracy. Steubenville Printed by J. & R.C. Wilson, AI 40-4084. 1840. 64 p. ; 12 cm. Cover-title: Whig songs, 1840.
    3963
    Ohio Star---Extra. Ravenna, October 31. 4 o'clock P.M. Victory!!! [Harrison Victory]. Ravenna
    AI 0. 1840. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 18.5 x 34 cm. Printed area measures 13.5 x 30 cm..
    3985
    Republican Extra. City of Cincinnati, Republican Office, Nov. 8, 11 A.M. Election Returns. [Cincinnati Republican Office, AI 40-5727. 1840] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 27 cm. Return of votes from counties in states of Pennsylvania, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Illinois, Virginia, Tennessee in Van Buren-Harrison election, 1840.
    3988
    Slave Holding a Disqualification for Church Fellowship. A Letter to Joshua L. Wilson and the First Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, by "A Brother." Cincinnati
    AI 40-6146. 1840.

    4000
    The Tippecanoe Song Book. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James., AI 40-6581. 1840. 170 p. music. ; 16 cm.
    4001
    The Unknown Murderer, or the Police at Fault. Cincinnati Published for the Purchasers., AI 40-6670. 1840. [1-2], 3-12 p. ; 19 cm.
    4003
    The Whig Song Book. Columbus I.N. Whiting, AI 40-6984. [1840] 105, [1], 1 l. p. ; 14 cm.
    4005
    Anna Thomas, or, The Good Girl with Pictures. Cincinnati Truman and Smith, AI 0. 1840. 8 p. ill. ; 8 cm. University of Florida notes: Date from holographic inscription on t.p.
    Publisher's advertisement: p. [4] of wrapper.
    4016
    Development of Protestantism. Cincinnati
    AI 40-1987. 1840.

    4070
    Dictation No More!! [symbol of bald eagle] Independent, Anti-Van Buren Meeting. The Independent, Anti-Van Buren electors of the Towaship [sic] of Ravenna, are requested to meet at the house of Casper Dull, on Friday evening, the 27th inst., for the purpose of putting in nomination suitable candidates for township officers, to be supported at the coming election. A full attendance is required. Festus William Hill [plus 30 names] Ravenna, March 24, 1840. [Ravenna s.n., AI 0. 1840] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 39 x 30.5 cm. Printed area covers 35.5 x 24.5 cm.
    4322
    Cotillion Parties. You are respectfully invited to attend the Cotillion...American House...Dec. 30, 1840. Cleveland
    AI 0. 1840. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4328
    Circular Letter Addressed to Simon Perkins for His Opinion on Trumbull and Ashtabula Turnpike Company. Warren, May 20, 1840. Warren
    AI 0. 1840. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5186
    People of Ross. You are invited to attend a meeting in the Log-Cabin Council-House, Chillicothe, on Tues., July 28, 1840. [Chillicothe s.n., AI 0. 1840]

    5208
    Election on Tuesday, October 8th. [Decorative symbol] Bank Reform---Finish the work. Democrat's Ticket. For State Senator, John Hough, Of Ross County. For Representatives, Elihu Johnson, Of Jackson County, Samuel Reed, Of Pike County. [Symbol of American eagle] Pillar of Independent States That Will Support the Constitutional Treasury. Ohio, Main, Indiana, Missouri, Michigan, Illinois, Alabama, Tennessee, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Arkansas, Mississippi, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, South Caroline, And New York Must Cap The Pillar In 1840. Democrats, of the Counties of Ross, Pike and Jackson! [Four columns of text, with committee signatures] Allen Latham, Thomas T. Scott, James S. McGinnis, [Right point] of Ross County. J.K. Billings, George Flinn, Presley Adams, [Right point] of Pike County. George M. Adams, John Radcliff, P. Argubright, [Right point] of Jackson county[.] Americans---Freemen---Democrats---Once More Liberty Summons You[.] [Four columns of text] We give the Maxims and Principles of the Federal Whig Leaders---We give these from their own mouths and in their own words. To these Maxims and Principles We Are Opposed---Against them we make War---and where is the Democrat who will not stand by his fellow Democrats in such a contest. This is the Federal Whig language---Here it---[Four columns of quotations] [Ohio s.n., AI 0. [1840] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 54.5 x 39.0 cm. Printed area covers 49.5 x 33. 5 cm.
    5322
    The United States' Spelling Book, with Appropriate Reading Lessons: Being an Easy Standard for Spelling, Reading, and Pronouncing the English Language, According to the Rules Established by John Walker, in the Critical Pronouncing Dictionary. By Sundry Experienced Teachers. [Two lines of quotation from Humphreys.] Canton Published by P. Kaufmann & Co. Printed on Kaufmann's Power Press, AI 0. [1840] [1-3], 4-144 p. ; 17 cm. "Preface. The United States' Spelling Book, having gone through twenty-six editions, and having an extensive circulation in the Western Country; the publisher of this edition was induced, from motives of usefulness to the publick, to place it in the hands of a competent and experienced teacher, to revise it, and make such alterations as he thought would be acceptable to the community at large, and useful to the rising generation. ... Pittsburgh, April 10, 1826."--[3].
    Establishing a date of publication for this title is difficult and the copyright date does little to assist us in this instance. Kaufmann, you see, did not settle in Canton until 1828. By 1831, he was editing a German newspaper which he eventually owned. Use of the term "Kaufmann's Power Press" is used here for the first and only time for this bibliographer. Perhaps his newspaper will shed some light on when he got a power press. The range of dates for his publications in my database are from 1832 to 1847. The title page carries no publication date, a practice frequently followed by text book publishers so as not to date the currency of their titles. But then again, the Preface is dated "Pittsburgh, April 10, 1826" giving the user a date for reference. Did Kaufmann really wait 7 years to publish a textbook which was popular and published not only in Canton but in Steubenville and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania? For now, I shall pick 1840 as a middle ground as I await further evidence of the "actual" publication date."
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 12/2 12*/6 (1 of 1* and 5* not printed; 4 partially printed).).
    5432
    Wie Man Ein Held sein Kann. German aus dem Englischen. Cleveland Herausgegeben von dem Sonntagschul- und Tractatverein der Evang. Gemeinschaft, AI 0. 1840. 96 p. ill. ; 15 cm.
    5530
    Buchstabir und Lesebuch zum ersten unterricht der Kinder. Cincinnati
    Ott 0. 1840.

    5549
    Manual of Instruction in Vocal Culture and Reading. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1840.

    5572
    Child's Pictorial Music Book. Berea
    AI 0. 1840.

    5615
    Ohio State Journal....Extra. General Harrison's Military Character....Slanders Refuted! The following correspondence was called out in consequence of remarks relative to the character and conduct of General Harrison, made by members of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio, in their places on the floor of that House. A letter was addressed to each of the gentlemen, whose replies are given below, by a member of the House who heard the remarks, stating their substance, and requesting from each a statement of the facts which fell within his personal knowledge, respectively. The high character of the gentlemen whose states have thus been obtained, (one of whom has been a uniform and prominent support of the last and present Administration of the General Government,) is such as to put the facts to which they bear testimony, entirely beyond doubt. (Three columns on pages [1-2]) We certify, that we have carefully compared the letters as above printed, with the originals, and that they are true copies thereof. The original letters can be seen by calling on Moses B. Corwin, Esq. Of Urbana, Champaign Co. Ohio, to whom they were directed. Alfred Kelly, N.M. Miller, E. Stewart, Robert Neil, Lyne Starling, jr.[,] John L. Miner, John W. Andrews, Lewis Heyl, State Central Committee. March 21, 1840. [Columbus n.s., AI 0. 1840] 1-2 p.
    5640
    Sketch of the Life of Martin Van Buren, Compiled from the Most Authentic Sources. Supplement to "Ohio Statesman." Columbus Ohio Statesman, AI 0. 1840. 16 p. Caption title; no imprint.
    5748
    Farmer Fallowfield's Pretty Stories for Good Girls and Boys. Salem E. Harris, Printer, AI 0. [1840?] 12 p.
    5759
    Easiest Reading Book in the English Language. By a Friend of Little Children. Cincinnati J.A. and U.P. James, Wessen, 8(June 15, 1939), #36. [184-] 36 p. Wessen adv. again in vol. 49, and not sold.
    5770
    My Son's Book. No. 8. 3 cts. Dayton, O. Published and Sold by B.F.Ells, AI 0. [1840?] 16 p. ; 10.5 cm. Signature: [A]/8.
    American Antiquarian Society dates [1856?] from wrapper which has L.F. Claflin & Co.
    5772
    Present for John. [Four lines of verse] Dayton, O. B.F. Ells., AI 0. [1840?] [8] p. ill. ; 7.5 cm. Poems.
    Contents: The Hyenia -- The Lynx -- The Bull -- The Zebra -- The Lion -- The Bear -- The Pigs.
    No. 1. Price 1 ct.
    5777
    The Beggar's Petition. [Four lines of verse] Dayton, O Published and Sold by B.F. Ells., AI 0. [1840] 16 p. ill. ; 11 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: At head of title page: No. 2. Price 3 cts.
    Benjamin Franklin Ells lived in Dayton between 1835 and 1874. His last imprint was a Dayton city directory for 1856. Cf. W. Coyle, Ohio authors and their books, 1962. Typography and white line style of wood engravings are characteristic of children's chapbooks issued ca. 1820-1840.
    "The harp."--p. 14-15.
    "A riddle."--p. 15-16.
    5778
    Anecdotes of the Dog. No. 12. Dayton, O. B.F. Ells, AI 0. 184-. 16 p. ill. ; 11 cm. Caption title.
    At head of caption title page: no. 12.
    5780
    The Babes in the Woods. Dayton, O. Published and Sold by B.F. Ells., AI 0. [1840] 16 p. ; 10 cm. Blue wrappers with "L. F. Claflin & Co." at bottom (Morgan copy same with brownish wrappers) with B.F. Ells inside.
    Adomeit copy had No. 7, Riddle Book is the same.
    No. 1. Price 3 cts.
    5781
    The Good Book. [Four lines of verse] Dayton, O. Published and Sold by B.F. Ells., AI 0. [1840] 16 p. ; 11 cm. Prose and poetry, with pictures.
    Contents: The English Girl -- Never Play with Fire -- The Good-Natured Girls -- The Camel -- The Goat -- A Crane -- A Riddle.
    No. 6. Price 3 cts.
    Lapides copy has "Dayton, Ohio: F. Claflin & Co." on cover.
    5789
    The Log Cabin and Hard Cider Songster. Xenia Published by P. Lapham, AI 0. 1840. 16 p.
    5937
    The Log Cabin Song Book: A Compendious Selection of the Most Popular Tippecanoe Melodies. [Woodcut of log cabin] Springfield, Ohio J.R. Crain, Publisher., AI 0. 1840. [i-iii], iv, [5]-96 p. ; 12.5 cm. Without music; tunes indicated by title.
    Blue printed wrapper p. [1]: Crain's [Illustration of log cabin, flag, cider jug] Log Cabin Song Book.
    On the flag is: Hurrah! Hurrah! Boys, there's no two ways in The Fun we'll have at old Tip's raisin'! Hurrah!
    Under the "Hard Cider" jug is: Mr. Van Buren will give us a lift [ ] Palace London [ ] carriage...[ ]
    "T.H." or "I.H."--engraver's initials.
    "Oh, we'll sing a Harrison Song by night. Tune-'Tis my Delight of a shiney Night.'"--p. [4] wrapper.
    Signatures: [1]-6/8.
    Running title: The Log Cabin Song Book.
    Contents: Our Song Book. Log Cabin Song. Old Tippecanoe. The Farmer of North Bend. Locofoco Leader. The Battle of Tippecanoe. A Tory Hymn. Know Ye the Land. The Soldier of Tippecanoe. Invitation to Old Tippecanoe's Raisin'. The Father of the West. Billy Harrison. Hurrah Song. Song to Old Tippecanoe. When This Old Hat Was New. Report Of the "Committee" appointed by the People to invite Mr. Van Buren into a "State of Retiracy." A Hard Cider Song. The Converted Democrat--or, Home of the Brave. Van and the Farmer. Harrison Convention. Song of the Jackson Men. Clearing the Kitchen and the White House. [A Song for the 4th of March, 1841.] Ohio Whig Convention, 1840. A Tip-Top Song about Tippecanoe. Harrison Song. Hark! They Come! Old Tippecanoe. A New Song. Old Tippecanoe and the Jackets of Blue. Old Honesty's Coming. Grand National Whig Song. O Matty Van, My Jo, Mat! Cabin Song. General William H., Harrison. Our Own Cincinnatus. Harrison and Liberty. Song. The Home of Old Tippecanoe. When British Bands. The Hero of Tippecanoe. Union County Cabin Song. Old Fort Meigs. The Spoilsmen Came Down. King Martin the Ist. On! To Victory!!! Song. "Our Dignity." Our Candidate. The Hero of the Thames. Tippecanoe. The Tippecanoe Battle Ground Gathering. New Whig Song. Gen. Van Buren, and His Aids. The British Now So Bold. The People Are Coming. The Tory Feds. A Health to Tippecanoe. Log Cabin Dedication. We Cannot Vote For Van. Long Time Ago. Old Virginia. Who Is He? The People's Man. The Rolling Ball.
    5955
    Intemperance. The following is the most graphic delineation of the miseries and effects of intemperance that we have ever seen. It is from the arguments advanced by certain citizens of Portage County, Ohio, etc. etc. Steubenville Washingtonian Temperance House, by John Boyer, South Fourth Street, AI 0. [1840?] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    6042
    Family Medical Directory. Contains a Correct Description of the Most Valuable Medicines in Use. A large supply of which, is kept constantly for sale, by Joshua Edwards, Harvey Burgh, Ohio. Hamilton Harvey Burgh, AI 0. [1840?] 10 p.
    6055
    Circular. At a Meeting of the Managing Co. and others, convened in the town of Mt. Vernon, Knox Co...the Rev. George Montgomery West, D. C. Re: Kenyon College. Mount Vernon
    Wessen, 54(March 4, 1953), #358. 1840. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    6061
    The Riddle Book. Dayton Published and Sold by B.F. Ells., AI 0. [1840] [1-2], 3-16 p. ; 10 cm. Blue wrappers with "Dayton, O.: L. F. Claflin & Co." No. 7. Price 3 cts.
    6083
    Library of American History; Containing Biographical Sketches...; the Declaration of Independence, with Facsimiles of the Handwriting of the Signers...; Revolutionary Anecdotes...illus. with about One-Hundred and Fifty Engravings. Cincinnati U.P. James, AI 0. 1840. 640 p. ill. front. (port.) ; 27 cm.
    6578
    Book of Fables. [Four lines of verse.] Dayton, O. Published by B.F. & G.W. Ells., AI 0. [1840] 8 p. ; 9 cm. "Anagrams."--p. 8. Benjamin Ells had a brief connection with his brother, George W. Ells.
    Cf. Ohio Authors. B.F. and G.W. Ells published two titles in 1848, an almanac and Levi Purviance biography. 1848 only years together that I have.
    6586
    Harrison Catechism: Being the Truth, the Whole Truth, and Nothing but the Truth, about William Henry Harrison. Cincinnati Stereotyped by Shepard & Stearns, AI 0. 1840. 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    6682
    Log Cabin Raising. In accordance with a resolution of a public meeting of the Whig Citizens of the different townships in the county of Preble, there will be a Log Cabin raised in Eaton, on Saturday the 16th inst. Dimensions of the Cabin, 20 by 24 feet--8 feet story; timber to consist of Buckeye. [paragraph] This is, therefore, to invite all the Harrison Democrats in the Counties of Preble, Butler and Darke, to attend the "Tippecanoe Raising," on Saturday next, at 9 o'clock, A.M. at Eaton. Levin T. McCabe, [and six more names] Log Cabin Committee. ... May 12, 1840.
    s.n., AI 0. 1840. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 19.5 x 26 cm. Cowan Auction, Nov. 6, 1998, #127.
    6851
    Picket's American School Class Books: Based Upon the Most Approved Practice of Teaching. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James, AI 0. [1840] 31 p. ; 10 cm. 26 Pearl St. location, therefore between 1838 and 1847. this is a sale catalogue I guess. Possibly printed after several titles in the series published. Guess 1845ish.
    6943
    Fourth of July Gift. Toy Books. No. 5. Dayton Published and Sold by B.F. Ells, AI 0. 1840. [8] ll. ill. ; 15 cm.
    6944
    Father's Present. Number One. Dayton B.F. Ells, AI 0. 1840. [10 p.]
    6961
    I Love My Sister. Dayton, O. Published by. [sic.] B.F. & G. W. Ells., AI 0. [1840] 8 p. ill. ; 8.5 cm. No. 5. Price 2 cts.
    6963
    A Token of Friendship. No. 10. Price 2 cts. Dayton, O. Published by B.F. & G. W. Ells, AI 0. [1840?] 8 p. ill. ; 8.5 cm. This unique copy has wrappers for A BOOK OF FABLES in 2 cent series, No. 8. Dayton, O. B.F. Ells. "A story about little Charles Truelove."
    7071
    The New Negro Forget-Me-Not Songster; Containing All the New Negro Songs ever Published, with a Choice Collection of Ballad Songs, Now Sung in Concerts. Cincinnati U.P. James, AI 0. 1840. 162, 41 p. ; 12 cm. Without music.
    "New songs, a sung by the Sable Harmonists."--41 p, second count.
    7072
    The Primary Reader Being Easy Lessons for Young People. Cincinnati Published by George Conclin., AI 0. 1840. 144. ill. ; 16 cm. Cover title: The Primary reader for young children. To accompany Webster's spelling book. Illustrated with cuts.
    "Constitutes one of the Series of Western Reading Books"--Advertisements.
    Advertisements on back cover.
    Printed and illustrated yellow paper over boards; tan embossed cloth spine.
    7146
    A Present for You. [Four lines of verse] Dayton, O. Published by B.F. Ells., AI 0. [1840?] [8] p. ill. ; 7.5 cm. Contents: The Rat -- The Dog -- The Sheep -- The Monkey -- The Fox -- The Nyl-Ghau -- The Elk.
    At head of title: No. 4. Price 1 ct.
    7158
    Natural History. [Eight lines of verse] Dayton, O. Published and Sold by B.F. Ells., AI 0. [1840] 32 p. ill. ; 13 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Wrapper imprints varies and states, Western Book Seller's Publishing House, which appears on this copy only.
    No. 4. Price 5 cts.
    7197
    History of Fishes. Dayton, O. Published and Sold by B.F. Ells, AI 0. [1840] 16 p. ill. ; 13 cm. "No. 6."
    7199
    The Gift of Love. [Four lines of verse] Dayton, O[.] Published by B.F. & G. W. Ells., MWA: CL-Pam G4585 O312 1835 [1840] [8] p. ill. ; 7.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Wrapper imprint statement varies, :Dayton, Ohio, B.F. Ells."
    In printed wrapper.
    Contents: The Peacock -- The Hen -- The Dog -- The Inn -- The Pigs -- Making Hay -- Ploughs.
    No. 12[.] Price 1 ct.
    7200
    A Gift for My Dear. [Four lines of verse] Dayton, Ohio, B.F. Ells, AI 0. [1840?] 8 p. ill. ; 7.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Wood engraving on p. [8] signed, "M" (i.e., Abraham John Mason?).
    Contents: The Rain-Deer -- The Letter Boy -- The Musk-Rat -- The Jack Knife -- Robin Red Breast -- The Turkey -- The Magpi [sic].
    No. 9. Price 1 cts.
    7201
    I Love My Brother. [Four lines of verse] Dayton, O. Published by B.F. & G. W. Ells, AI 0. [1840] 8 p. ill. ; 9 cm. Prose and verse. Includes riddles on p. 8.
    Wood engraving on p. 4 signed: Gilbert.
    In printed wrapper.
    No. 6. Price 2 cents.
    7209
    Economy for the Soul Translated from the Original Greek of an Old Manuscript, Found in the Island of Patmos Where St. John Wrote the Book of Revelations. Oberlin James Steele, AI 0. 1840. 62 p. ; 9 cm.
    7372
    Jesus, The Child's Example. Cincinnati
    AI 0. [1840]

    7583
    Daily Line of Ohio Canal Packets. Between Cleveland & Portsmouth. Distance 309 Miles-Through in 80 Hours. Cleveland
    AI 0. [1840?] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7690
    Pictures and Rhymes. Dayton Published by B.F. Ells., AI 0. [184-] 16 p. ; 9.5 cm. At head of title: No. 7. Price 2 cts.
    7691
    Present for Jane. [Four lines of verse] Dayton, O. Published by B.F. Ells., AI 0. [1840] 8 p. ; 8 cm. Tan wrappers.
    Contents: The Crab -- The Ass -- Children Go -- The Ibex -- The Squirrel.
    7692
    Present for Sarah. [Three lines of quotation] Dayton, O. Published by B.F. & G. W. Ells., AI 0. [1840?] [8] p. ; 8 cm. No. 8. Price 1 ct. at head of title page.
    Adomeit copy at American Antiquarian Society has no wrappers.
    Contents: The Owl -- The Quail -- The Goose -- The Turkey -- The Wood-Cock -- The Black-Bird -- The Sturgeon.
    7740
    Public Meeting!! All Persons interested in Free Schools, Popular Education, and the Rights of Majorities to Govern, are requested to meet at The Court House, ... Febr'y 10. Many Citizens.
    s.n, AI 0. [1840?] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7836
    The Log Cabin Songster. Dayton Published at the Log Cabin Office, AI 0. 1840. 64 p. ill. music (on 1 page). ODa: 329.4 L831.
    7847
    Book of Riddles. No. 3. 4cts. Dayton Published by B.F. Ells., AI 0. [1840]

    7848
    Present for Mary. No. 2. Price 1 ct. Dayton, O.
    AI 0. [1840?]

    7849
    Present for William. Dayton, O.
    AI 0. [1840?]
    No. 5. Price 1 ct.
    7850
    Present for James. Dayton, O. Published by B.F. Ells, AI 0. [1840]
    No. 7. Price 1 ct.
    7851
    Present for Brother. Dayton, O. Published by B.F. Ells, AI 0. [1840]
    No. 10. Price 1 cts.
    7852
    Pictorial Primer. Copyright 1840. Dayton
    AI 0. 1840.

    7853
    Holiday Ramble. No. 6. 2 cts. (tall format). Dayton Published and Sold by B.F. Ells, AI 0. [1840]

    7854
    Friendship's Offering. No. 9. 2 cts. (tall format). Dayton, O.
    AI 0. [1840?]

    7855
    Juvenile Scrapbook. No. 3. 3 cts. Dayton
    AI 0. [1840]

    7911
    Gift for Christmas. No. 7. Price 2 cts. Dayton
    AI 0. 1840.

    7968
    Hamilton County Treasurer's Office [blank] 18[blank] Received of [blank] the sum of five dollars, for stud horse license, for one year ... for horse described as follows: Color [blank] hand high, [blank] years old, called [blank]. [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1840-1849] 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. ; 11 x 20 cm Printed area measures: 8.4 x 16.5 cm.
    Sealler Whipster (Horse).
    7979
    New American Primer; Containing Short and Easy Lessons for Young Children. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1840. 21 p. Others say "little" children.
    7980
    The Seasons. Hamilton
    AI 0. [1840?] 17 p. This is Hamilton, NY. Copy at Colgate. Pagination same in both references. Remove some day later.
    8013
    Ashtabula Sentinel--Extra. Saturday evening, Nov. 5. Glorious Victory!! We have met the enemy & they are ours. Election returns by township. Ashtabula
    AI 0. 1840. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8022
    William Henry Harrison, the Farmer of North Bend. The American Cincinnatus. The People called him from the Plow and will Sustain Him. Buckeye Buds. Scioto. Portsmouth
    AI 0. 1840. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8093
    To The Public. Re: political attack upon Peter Kaufmann; consisting of a vile and scurrilous alleged translation of an anti-Harrison article which Kaufmann published in his Vaterland's Freund. Canton
    AI 0. 1840. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8107
    The Eolian Songster: A Choice Collection of the Most Popular Songs, with Music. Cincinnati U.P. James, AI 0. [1840] 11-42 p. ill.,music ; 14 cm. RPB notes: Without music; some of the tunes indicated by title.
    Cover title.
    Issued in green printed illustrated wrapper.
    Probable date of publication not before 1843 from copyright determined for an individual item (Old oaken bucket) in the work.
    Publisher's advertisements: p. [4] of cover.
    8114
    Payne's Horizontal Shingle Machine (with large woodcut of the machine.) Delaware
    Wessen, 62(January 1956), #63. [1840] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8132
    A Bundle of Knowledge, for My Little Friends. 4 cent series. Dayton, O. Published and Sold by B.F. Ells, AI 0. [1840] 16 p.
    8239
    Brother's Gift. No. 11. Price 1 ct. Dayton
    AI 0. [1840]
    Only copy is in private collection.
    8282
    To The Voters Of Greene County. Re: "Fair Play" of Greene County attacks "A Whig of '76" for attack on Samuel Newsom, treasurer of the county. [two columns, 80 and 82 lines]. [Xenia
    AI 0. 1840]. Broadside. 27 x 38 cm.
    8631
    Harrison's Stimme. Re: Anti-Harrison; pro-Van Buren. [Columbus] Ohio State Zeitung., AI 0. [1840] Broadside. 18 x 9 1/2 inches.
    8720
    The Juvenile Songster. Dayton, O. Published by B.F. Ells.,
    [between 1835-1840?] 16 p. ill. ; 14 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: At head of title: No. 11. Price 4 cents.
    Benjamin Franklin Ells lived in Dayton between 1835 and 1874. His last imprint was a Dayton city directory for 1856. Cf. W. Coyle, Ohio authors and their books, 1962. Typography and white line wood engravings are characteristic of children's books issued ca. 1820-1840.
    Wood engraving of a child performing a recitation appears on p. [2]. Wood engraving of four men making maple sugar appears on back cover.
    Contents: See me, I am a little child -- Busy bees -- Love each other -- The cow -- Snuffers -- The hour is come -- Morning early -- Long day -- I’ll go to the fields -- Come all little children --- Come and sing.
    8730
    William Henry Harrison. When a man has been selected ... as a suitable candidate for any important office ... it is no more than common justice to all parties, that his fellow citizens should be supplied with some authentic information respecting his past life. ... [Ohio s.n., AI 0. 1840] 36 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title from caption and first lines of text.
    "Appendix. For the purpose of convincing the free and independent citizens of Ohio, that Mr. Van Buren is wholly unworthy of the confidence of the people, the following articles ... are submitted by way of appendix."--p. [29]-36. Includes tables "showing the apportionment of the representation among the several counties in this state [for 1836-1839] ... compiled by the editor of the Ohio state journal," and "the number of representatives and senators in the next General Assembly ... prepared by L. King, Esq., of the Senate."
    8748
    Wooster Democrat--Extra. Wednesday Morning, Sept. 23, 1840. ... Maine Election. ... [Wooster Published by the Wooster Democrat., AI 0. 1840] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 8.5 x 40 cm. Cowan Auction, Nov. 6, 1998, #128. Morgan/Dush (facs.).
    8998
    Mad River and Lake Erie and Little Miami Railroads, Connecting Cincinnati with New York and Boston. Proposals for Completing the Two Roads from Cincinnati to Sandusky, on Lake Erie, through the Centre of the State of Ohio within One Year.

    AI 0. [184-] 10 p. Caption title.
    Signed: William Mills, agent.
    9019
    Life and Public Service of Gen. William H. Harrison. In German. Columbus Published by J.S. Wiestling, AI 0. 1840.

    9221
    Arrangements of Providence. [None s.l., Rodabaugh, Robert Hamilton Bishop, Columbus, 1935, page 200. [1840]
    Anonymous pamphlet concerning Bishop's dismissal from Miami University.
    9265
    A Fair and Anti-Slavery Meeting.

    AI 0.
    1 sheet ([1] p.)
    9834
    Extracts from the Writings of Wesley, Watson, Garretson [sic] and Clarke, upon Slavery. [Cincinnati Wesleyan Anti-Slavery Society, AI 0. 1840] 8 p. ; 15 cm.
    9836
    A Review of the Power Assumed by Rulers of Nations over the Laws of God and the Lives of Men in Making and Carrying on War. Cincinnati Printed by A. Pugh, AI 0. between 1830-14849 11 p. ; 20 cm. Noah Worcester wrote a piece with the exact same title in 1815 entitled "The friend of peace."
    This title was also published by the Central Book and Tract Committee of Friends in Richmond, Indiana, about the same time.
    Achilles Pugh, the printer, was also a Quaker.
    9837
    Obituary of General Robert T. Lytle. [Cincinnati] Dawson & Fisher, AI 0. 1840. 14 p. ; 21 cm. Published as a result of meetings of the Hamilton County Bar and the Cincinnati Greys.
    9838
    Social Sports, or, Holiday Amusements. Cincinnati U.P. James, AI 0. [1840-1849?] 218 p. ill. ; 15 cm. Also published in Boston by W.J. Reynolds in 1849.
    9941
    The Home Friend: A Household Reference Book. Oberlin, O. Mattison's Steam Printing House, AI 0. [1840] [16] p. The is only title with printer: Mattison's Steam Printing House.
    9977
    The Harrison and & Reform, Tyler & Corwin Songs. [Sandusky H.C. Campbell, AI 0. 1840] 48 p. ; 14 cm. Title page missing.
    9982
    General Harrison's Military Character. Slanders Refuted. [Urbana Urbana Gazette, AI 0. 1840] 8 p. ; 21 sm. Caption title.
    In double columns.
    Contains letters addressed to Moses Bledso Corwin (1790-1872) of Urbana in defense of General Harrison.
    10073
    The Tippecanoe Songster, Being a Collection of Songs Written and Sung Since the Nomination of Harrison & Tyler, Compiled by J.M. Brown ... Chillicothe Log Cabin Office, AI 0. 1840. 32 p. illus. ;
    10136
    Bowling=Green, September, 1840. Dear Sir==The Whigs of Warren contemplate having a Festival on the 5th of October next, in honor of the Battle of the Thames; you are hereby specially invited to participate in the proceedings designed to commemorate that victory, and to stimulate the people to prepare for a glorious triumph Nov. next. Yours with respect, H. Grider, A.R. Macey, Thomas Quigley, E.M. Covington, Jas. B. Waller, J.C. Wilkins. Committee of Invitation. [Bowling Green n.s.,
    1840] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 19.5 x 25 cm. (14.0 x 7.3 cm) The broadside letter was addressed to: Honorable Elisha Whittlesey.
    Western Reserve Historical Society Broadside Collection: O.1507.
    10321
    A club of subscribers is now being formed at this office for The dollar weekly times … [Cincinnati s.n.,
    between 1840 and 1870?] 1 sheet ([1] p.] ; 26 x 19 cm.
    10322
    Proposal for publishing in Cincinnati, a monthly periodical to be devoted to the interests of freemasonry, and to be called The Masonic review … [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1840?] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 25 x 20 cm.
    367
    An Address to Disciples on the Sin of Slavery by the Churches in Trumbull County, Ohio, and Vicinity. Cincinnati W. L. Mendenhall, Printer, AI 41-57. 1841. 12 p. ; 18 cm.
    381
    Argument Showing the Reasons Why the County Seat of Lucas County Should Be Permanently Located at Maumee City, in Lucas County. Columbus S. & M. H. Medary, Printers, AI 41-283. 1841. 17 p. ; 21 cm. For other pamphlets on this questions, see Morgan 6584 and 9960.
    440
    The Grind-Stone; Taken from a Quarry of First Rate Grit, in Holmes County, Ohio. Discovered in November, 1840 by Honest Patriotism. Price--12 1/2 cents. [hand] Buy this Grindstone, and if I live and do well, I will take another from the same quarry, by the time this is torn out. [upside down hand] Millersburg, Ohio Printed at the Cosmopolite Office,, AI 0. 1841. 12 p. ; 18.5 cm.
    477
    Conspiracy, or Romance in Real Life: A Narrative of Facts, Commencing in Baltimore & Ending in Cincinnati. Cincinnati
    AI 41-1283. 1841.

    494
    Enoch Crosby; or, The Spy Unmasked. Cincinnati U.P. James, 167 Walnut St., AI 41-1786. [1841?] after 1853. 104, 24 p. ill. ; 14 cm. U.P. James published at 167 Walnut Street between 1854 and 1880. He reprinted many titles without a publication date on the title page and contributed to many publication dates being based on a copyright.
    495
    The Fashionable American Letter Writer: or, The Art of Polite Correspondence. Containing a Variety of Plain and Elegant Letters on Business, Love, Courtship, Marriage, Relation-Ship, Friendship, etc. With Forms of Complimentary Cards. To the Whole is Prefixed Directions for Letter Writing and Rules for Composition. Cleveland Sanford & Co., AI 41-1857. 1841. 184 p. ; 14 cm.
    516
    Herald of Equity. Joseph Warren, Responsible Proprietor. Cincinnati
    AI 41-2509. 1841.

    564
    Political Text Book. 1. Declaration of Independence. 2. Articles of Confederation. 3. Constitution. 4. Washington's Farewell Address. Cincinnati J.A. James, AI 41-4213. 1841. 120 p. ; 9 cm.
    565
    Politician's Register Containing the Results of the Elections which have taken Place during the Year 1836, 1840 for President of the United States... New Election Laws of Ohio. Piqua Printed and Published by J. & J. Vaile, AI 41-4214. 1841. 79 p.
    575
    Report Made to a Meeting of the Citizens of Hamilton and Rossville, on the Subject of a Western National Armory. Dec. 1, 1841. Hamilton William C. Howells, Printer, Thomson 980. 1841. 23 p. map (fold.) ; 16 cm. Cover title: A Report Relating to a Western Armory, Dec. 1, 1841.
    581
    Rules for the Behavior of Young Men. By a Friend. Ravenna Printed for the Author at the Office of the W. R. Cabinet, AI 0. 1841. 30 p. ; 11 cm.
    590
    Summit Beacon. Akron
    AI 41-4999. 1841.
    This newspaper. Listed here because in American Imprints.
    592
    Tracts on the Holiness Practicable to Christians in the Present Life. Oberlin Pub. by R. E. Gillett for the Tract Committee, AI 41-5185, 41-4526. 1841. v. No. 1. Rochester convention, July, 1841.
    602
    Young Lady's Toilet. Berea
    AI 41-5679. 1841.

    4083
    Notice. The Undersigned, having disapproved of the Appointment of Postmaster...request all Whigs of Ravenna Township...Ravenna, April 16, 1841. Jonathan Sloane. Ravenna
    AI 0. 1841. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4359
    Gazette and Express--Extra. Lancaster, Ohio. April 10, 1841. Death of William Henry Harrison. Lancaster
    AI 0. 1841. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4809
    Informing the public, particularly Democrats, of President Tyler's veto. Re. rejection of an act incorporating the Fiscal Bank of the U.S. Wooster
    AI 0. 1841. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5298
    Special Report of the Board of Public Works Relative to the Zanesville and Maysville Road Report. Zanesville
    AI 0. 1841. 12 l.
    5324
    Geschichte der Ver[einigten] Staaten von Nordamerika von Jahre 1487 bis 1841 für Deutsche Familien und Schulen. Aus dem Englischen ubersetzt. -1841.- Paris, Stark County, Ohio Gedrucht und verlegt von David Huston, Buckdrucker und Buchhandler., AI 0. [1841] vi, 504 p. ill. ; 17.5 cm. Probably by Wilhelm Ludwig Joseph Kinderlen who published a work by a very similar title in Philadelphia in 1838. See Sabin 37718.
    5416
    Childs [sic] Pictorial Geometry. Berea
    AI 0. 1841.

    5573
    Child's Pictorial Music Book. Berea
    AI 0. 1841.

    5634
    The New England Primer Containing the Shorter Catechism; with a Brief Introduction to Spelling and Reading. Cincinnati Published by J. W. Ely, Bookstore No. 19, Lower Market St., AI 0. 1841. [44] p. ill. ; 11 cm. Title and imprint from front printed wrapper. First and last leaves attached to printed wrappers.
    5782
    The History of Goody Two-Shoes. Embellished with Elegant Engravings. Cleveland Published by Sanford & Co., Wessen, 12(April 1, 1940), #59. 1841. 16 p. No copy located. Only reference is Wessen's 1940 catalogue.
    6584
    Reply to an Argument, Showing the Reason Why the County Seat of Lucas County Should Be Permanently Located at Maumee City. [Maumee City s.n., AI 0. 1841. 15, bv p. ; 22 cm. Caption title.
    Anonymous author argues in favor of Toledo.
    For other pamphlets on this question, see Morgan 381 and 9960.
    Signatures: [1]-2/4.
    7080
    Specimen Book of Illustrative Plates. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1841. 13 plates. ; 26 cm. Included are the steamers Missouri and Cincinnati.
    7957
    Interesting Narrative of Facts, or a Correspondence of Three Years between Edwin L. Hathaway, a Physician and Surgeon, and Lucretia A. Russell, an Amiable Young Lady. Cleveland
    AI 0. 1841.

    8245
    New York Cash Store. Stanley Lockwood, Bookseller And Stationer,...Painesville, September, 1841. Painesville
    AI 0. 1841. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8285
    Die Kleine Lieder-Sammlung. Oder Auszug aus dem Psalterspiel der Kinder Zions, zum Dienst und Gebrauch inniger heilsuchender Seelen zusammengetragen in gegenwärtig kleiner Form, und mit drey Registern versehen. Siebente Auflage. [Three lines from Psalms] Osnaburg, Stark County, Ohio. Gedruckt und haben bey Heinrich Kurtz., AI 0. 1841. 256, 272 p. ; 11 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: A collection of hymns for the use of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ. Without music.
    English text, 272 p. second count.
    Includes indexes of first lines.
    American Antiquarian Society copy title page mutilated. Lacks English title page and clasps.
    Manchester College, Indiana, has German part with title page.
    8957
    Brief Reasons for the Formation of Co-operative Association; Together with a Proposed Constitution, Approved at a Meeting Convened at Oakland, on the Fourth of July, 1841. Wilmington, O. 1841. Wilmington, O. s.n., AI 0. 1841. 24 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title.
    Contents: Prefatory Remarks -- Co-operation in General Society. By A. Gilbert -- A Glance at the Past, etc. By E. Brooke -- Social Evils and a Proposed Remedy. By A. Gilbert -- Constitution.
    "Reference can be made in matters relating to the proposed association to A. Brooke or A. Allen, Oakland, B.C. Gilbert, Wilmington, Clinton Co., or V. Nicholson, Xenia, Ohio. All letters sent to either of the individuals above named should be post paid."--p. 24.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Orestes A.. Brownson.
    4323
    Chillicothe Advertiser--Extra. Chillicothe, October 6, 1842. Democratic Ticket. Election, Oct. 11. Chillicothe s.n, AI 0. 1842. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4337
    New Lisbon, Aug. 22, 1842. You are respectfully invited to attend the Great Whig Convention which is to assemble in this place on Tuesday the 13th day of September next. You are also authorized and requested to extend the invitation to all the Democratic Whigs in your vicinity. Gov. Corwin, Hon. Thomas Ewing, and many other distinguished individuals will be present on that occasion. Very Respectfully, Yours, &c. John McClymonds, David Begges, B.W. Snodgrass, Matthew Adams, S.S. Clark, Committee. [New Lisbon n.p., AI 0. 1842. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 15.5 x 19.5. Broadside letter addressed in ms. To Gen. Simon Perkins, Warren, Trumbull Co. Ohio.
    4445
    Democratic Republican...Extra. To the Democracy of Crawford County. Democratic party committee and resolutions passed. August 22, 1842. Bucyrus
    AI 0. 1842.

    4446
    Deutsche Americanische ABC - Buchstabir- und Lese-Buchlein fur Kinder, welche anfangen zu lernen. Neue Aufl. Osnaburg, (Stark County, Ohio) Gedruckt und zu haben bey Heinrich Kurtz, AI 0. 1842. 48 p. ill. ; 16 cm.
    4479
    Ravenna, October 6, 1842. A Letter to the Whigs of Portage County asking them to vote the entire Whig Ticket. Ravenna
    AI 0. 1842. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4482
    Samaritan Liniment, for the Cure of Cuts, Burns, etc. College Corner
    AI 0. 1842. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5451
    The Letter-Writer's Own Book: On Love, Education and Business. Containing Rules for Letter Writing; Rules for Directing Letters; Rules for Using Capitals; a Complete System of Punctuation; a Dictionary of Classical Words and Phrases; Erroneous Sentences Corrected; and Letters on Various Subjects. Stereotype Edition. Dayton, O. Published and Sold by B.F. Ells., AI 42-2918. 1842. [1-2], 3, bv, 5-192 p. ; 15 cm. "Stereotyped by J.A. James, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    Signatures: [A]-M/8. (F printed G. J not used.)
    5460
    Stories of Voyages, Being Authentic Narratives of the Most Celebrated Voyages from Columbus to Parry, with Accounts of Remarkable Shipwrecks and Naval Adventures. Designed to Interest the Young in the Study of Geography. Dayton D.W. Noble, AI 42-4689. 1842. vi, 288 p. illus. 15 cm.
    5672
    Western Reserve and Washingtonian Songster, and Temperance Hymns. Third Edition. Medina T.J. White, AI 0. 1842. 77, [3] p.; 13 cm. Without music.
    6155
    Opening a High School at the Episcopal Church in Newark, Ohio, Commencing Oct. 31, 1842. Newark
    AI 0. 1842. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    6192
    Few Plain Facts Addressed to the Farmers and Men of Business of Hamilton County, by Hard-Worker, to which is Added the History of a Tin-Pan. Cincinnati
    AI 42-1779. 1842. 16 p.
    6199
    Court in Bank: Dec. Term, 1842. John Creed, Plaintiff in Error, vs. The Commercial Bank of Cincinnati. Mr. Stanbery's Argument, for the Bank. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 42-2677. 1842] [1], 2-13, bv, 1 l. p. ; 22 cm. Caption title from brown wrapper.
    6217
    The New American Primer Containing Short and Easy Lessons for Little Children. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan and Son, AI 42-3550. [1842] 21, [1] p. ; 11 cm. Yellow wrappers and "young" children given.
    On back wrapper "s" in seminary is reversed in illustration.
    6651
    Katechismus der Christkatholischen Religion fur das Bisthum Cincinnati. Cincinnati Verlegt von kath. Verein zur Verbreitung der Religion-Kenntnitz, AI 0. Ott 16. 1842. 168 p. ; 18 cm.
    7553
    Political Map of Ohio, showing the party majorities in each county, at every general election from 1828 to 1842. Columbus Wright & Legg, AI 0. 1842.

    7734
    Chillicothe Advertiser--Extra. Saturday, October 2, 1842. John L. Taylor's Pledges To The Abolitionists. We have received information from the most respectable sources, that John L. Taylor, the Whig candidate for State Senator for this district, has been treating with, and making Secret Pledges to the Abolitionists. [Chillicothe Chillicothe Advertiser., AI 0. 1842] Broadside. ; 28 x 20.5 cm.
    8117
    Erklaerung auf eine Schmeahschrist von den Herrn Georg Walker under August Ren(t)z. Stephen Molitor, Cincinnati, May 25, 1842. Cincinnati
    AI 0. Ott 0. 1842.
    See Morgan 8118 for George Walker's publication.
    8209
    The Weekly Morning Star, and Temperance Journal, is Published every Tuesday ... The semi-weekly Morning Star, is published ... every Wednesday and Saturday. Cincinnati Published by L.G. Bingham, AI 0. 1842. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 33 x 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Post-masters, clergymen and officers of temperance societies are specially requested to act as agents. ... Please remit names and money as soon as possible. Address L.G. Bingham, Cincinnati, O. ... March 1, 1842."
    Includes blank form for subscribers' names.
    Printed area measures 11.6 x 16.2 cm.
    American Antiquarian Society copy address in ms. to the postmaster, Augusta, Hancock Co., Ill.
    8523
    Restricted and Mixed Communion. It is believed that much of the unkind feeling, among all denominations, and uncharitable remarks about each other, proceed from a misconception of each others sentiments; and there is no one thing more generally censured than restricted communion, as practiced by the Baptist denomination, and that because there is no thing more misapprehended, or less understood. The design then of this little Tract is not only to direct all candid inquirers after truth, to the Apostolic practice; but also to rectify mistakes, to remove prejudice, and to promote Christian union. Norwalk, Ohio From the Press of S. & C.A. Preston., AI 0. 1842. [8] p. ; 20 cm. Morgan copy has hole at top affecting all pages and some text on all pages.
    9050
    The Juvenile Hymn Book. St. Clairsville T.W. Greer, Rieger 6976. 1842.

    9554
    Ohio statesman--extra. Columbus, March 26, 5 o'clock, M. Highly interesting intelligence---invasion of Texas by the Mexicans---laziness of the journal &c. &c. [Columbus, Ohio s.n., AI 0. Streeter, T.W. Texas, 1425. 1842] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 32 x 22 cm.
    10343
    Reception of Mr. Van Buren the committee announce the following order of reception, upon the arrival of Mr. Van Buren, with his son, and Mr. Paulding, late Secretary of the Navy…a national salute will be fired from the wharf upon the approach of the boat… The citizens are requested to meet in their several wards.. and march from thence to the wharf.../ [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1842] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 40 cm. James Goodloe, chairman; C.H. Brough, Secretary.
    198
    A Gazetteer: Containing a General View of the United States, and the Several States and Territories; with an Accurate Account of the Internal Improvements throughout the Union: Also A Table of the Counties, Cities, Towns, Villages, &c. in the Same. Together with a Table of the Rivers, Exhibiting Their Length and Termination. To Which Is Added a Table of All the Post Offices in the United States, and Their Nett [sic] Proceeds in 1841. The Whole Compiled From Public Documents and Other Popular Works. Akron Publishers: Manning and Darby, Akron, Ohio., AI 43-2057. 1843. Stereotyped by Shepard and Co., Cincinnati. 409 p. ; 23 cm. Title on spine: Manning and Darby's gazetteer.
    "Stereotyped by Shepard and Co., Cincinnati."--following publication date.
    Morgan copy inscribed: Solomon Rhinehart's Book.
    1193
    The American Pioneer--Extra. (Devoted to the truth and justice of history.) The time has now arrived, when it must be determined whether the settlement and improvement of America, and particularly the Western Country, shall have a periodical devoted to them or not. Such are the objects and such is the function of the American pioneer. It has run through two volumes without adequate patronage, and must stop unless it receives an increase of support. ...Cincinnati, September, 1843...Jno. S. Williams...Vol. III. Subscription Form. [Cincinnati Published by Jno. S. Williams, AI 0. 1843] 1 sheet ([2] p.) ; 6 x 26 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "American pioneer, Vol. III. It is proposed to commence this volume in January 1844 ... The terms are as heretofore:--Two dollars in advance for a single copy, or ten dollars for six copies or which amounts to the same, five dollars for three copies. ... Cincinnati, September, 1843."--p. [2]. Signed, with a lithographically produced signature: Jno. S. Williams.
    Includes blank form for subscribers' names, to which a separate sheet was to be pasted.
    3586
    A Descriptive Catalogue of Mr. Jones' Collection of Pictures and Ancient Spanish Armour and Arms Now Exhibiting at College Hall, Walnut Street. Cincinnati Printed by R.P. Brooks, AI 0. 1843. 14 p. ; 18 cm.
    4326
    The Voice of "Old Pickaway." A Notification of a Meeting to Establish a Bank for This State, Jan. 14, 1843. Circleville
    AI 0. [1843] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4509
    The Cupola; or, "Rhymes on Demagogues and Mobs." Part I. Written by a Retired Politician, and Edited by Erasmus Evergreen, Esq. Columbus Printed for the Editor, by E. Glover, AI 43-1383. January 1843. iv, 36 p. ; 21 cm.
    5490
    Map of the Politics and Statistics of Ohio. Hamilton W.C. Howells, AI 0. 1843.
    Contains elections results for each county. Hand colored.
    Wessen 30, list under Howells, W.C.
    There is a second edition, revised.
    6327
    Catalogue of books for sale which did not arrive in time for Oct. 4, 1843 sale. Will be sold Oct. 21, 1843. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1843. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    6328
    Catalogue of Books, Stationery, etc. To Be Sold at Auction, on Wednesday, December 6, 1843. Caption title. Appears all U. P. James items. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1843.
    Caption title; no imprint.
    6838
    The Millennium Just at Hand. Cincinnati
    AI 43-3476. 1843.

    6859
    The United States Songster. A Choice Selection of About One Hundred and Seventy of the Most Popular Songs Including Nearly All the Songs Contained in the American Songster. As Sung by Miss C. Fisher, Miss Rock, Mrs. Knight, Miss Gillinghams, Miss George, Miss Kelly, Miss Peaton, Miss Free, Sen'a. Garcia, Miss Jefferson, Miss Stephens, Mrs. Sloman, Mrs. Austin, Miss Petrie, Mrs. French, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Barnes, Mr. Wood, Mr. Cowell, Master Cowell, Mr. Sloman, Mr. Keene, Mr. Sinclair, Mr. Horn, Mr. Matthews, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Jefferson, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Pearman, Mr. Simpson, Mr. Braham, Mr. Nicholls, Mr. Eberle, Mr. Hyle, Mr. Incledon, Mr. A. Drake. To Which Is Added The Pizing Sarpent, Settin on a Rail; Jim Brown, and a Number of New and Original Songs, Written Expressly for This Work. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James, AI 43-5038. 1843. 233, bv p. ill., music ; 13 cm. Includes music (shape-note notation) to one song.
    One wood-engraved illustration signed: D & M. sc. [Doolittle & Munson]
    Title index, p. 219-233.
    7149
    Constitution of the United States Anti-Gambling and Moral Trust Society, Adopted at College Hall, Cincinnati, September 2, 1843. Cincinnati Printed by R.P. Brooks, AI 0. 1843. 8 p. ; 15 cm.
    7524
    Oregon Convention. ... Cincinnati, Ohio, July 4, 1843. [Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1843] 1 sheet ([1] p.) This printed declaration of the convention declared as its purpose the "adopting [of] such measures as may induce the immediate occupation of the Oregon Territory by the arms and laws of the United States of North America." It invokes the Monroe Doctrine of 1823 and importance of restraining British expansion in the West. The president of the convention was vice-President Richard M. Thompson.
    7958
    Plan of a Social and Domestic Library submitted by the Cincinnati Book Committee, to the Several Annual Conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1843.

    8124
    Court Room, Maumee City, Ohio. At a meeting of the bar in attendance...re: prenuptial party for Judge Emery D. Potter. Maumee City s.n., AI 0. 1843. 1 p. ; 25 cm.
    9056
    The Western Primer, Ornamented with Engravings. Columbus, O. E. Glover, Printer, AI 0. 1843. 35 p. ill. ; 15 cm.
    9894
    My Own Picture Book. Cincinnati Truman and Smith, AI 0. [1843] 16 p. illus. ; 11 cm. Wrapper title: My Own Picture Book with Pictures.
    One illustration signed Anderson (Alexander).
    Author statement from cover.
    Contents: Boys at Play -- Joseph before Pharaoh -- Joseph and His Brethren -- Catching a Wild Elephant -- Passing through the Sea -- Egyptians Overwhelmed -- The Crucifixion.
    Truman and Smith dissolved their partnership in 1843. William T. Truman printed this title in 1844 with the date on the title page (Morgan 4592).
    10052
    The Washingtonian Tee-Totalers' Minstrel. Columbus E. Glover, AI 0. 1843. 60 p.
    10190
    The Child's Bible. With Plates. By a Lady of Cincinnati. Cincinnati William T. Truman, AI 0. Pomeroy, J.R. Anderson, 1633. [between 1843 and 1847] 192 p., ill. (wood-engravings) ; 56 mm. Illustration on p. 66 signed: AA [Alexander Anderson].
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James, No. 1, Baker Street."--p. [4].
    10318
    Have you seen Sam! The largest dollar weekly paper in America, published in Cincinnati, entitled The dollar weekly times. Established in 1843. … [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1843] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 68 x 55 cm. At head of title: The Times is now engaged in ardently advocating the following genuine republican American platform. …
    10319
    Proposals for publishing at Upper Sandusky, in the contemplated new county of Wyandot, a weekly paper to be called the Upper Sandusky Whig. [Upper Sandusky s.n.,
    1843] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 23 x 21 cm.
    4013
    Bird Stories and Dog Stories. Cincinnati William T. Truman., AI 40-781. [1844] 16 p. ill. ; 11 cm. Contents: The Bird Soldier -- Is It a Funeral? -- The Canary -- Freddy Taking a Ride -- Growler -- Carlo and Shag -- The Lost Boy -- My Dog.
    Title-page vignette.
    Series title taken from publisher's wrappers: Truman's entertaining toy books.
    4375
    Die Kleine Lieder-Sammlung, oder Auszug aus dem Psalterspiel der Kinder Zions; zum Dienst inniger heilsuchender Seelen, und insonderheit zum Gebrauch in den Gemeinden der Bruder zusammen getragen in gegewartig kleine Form und mit einem dreifachen Register vershen. Achte, vermehrte Auflage. Summer's Platz bey Poland, Trumbull County, Ohio Gedrucht bey Heinrich Kurtz, AI 44-3618. 1844. 256 p. ; 10 cm. This popular hymnal was often bound with German and English together with separate title pages. See Morgan Number 4567, English.
    4397
    Western Star. Extra. Oct. 12, 1844. Ohio Election Results. [Warren
    AI 0. 1844] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4398
    Whig Meeting, The Whigs are notified to meet at the Court House. Sept. 2, 1844. Ravenna. [Ravenna
    AI 0. 1844] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4566
    Celebration of the Fifty-Seventh Anniversary of the Settlement of Ohio: April 8th, 1844. Cincinnati E. Morgan and Company., AI 44-1265. 1844. 23 p. ; 22 cm. Contents: Prayer J.L. Wilson. -- Ode Mrs. R.S. Nichols. -- Oration Jordan A. Pugh. -- Music. -- Benediction.
    4567
    A Choice Selection of Hymns, from Various Authors, Recommended for the Worship of God. [Three lines of quotation from Psalm] Seventh, Enlarged Edition. Summer's Place, near Poland, Trumbull County, Ohio. Printed by Henry Kurtz., AI 0. 1844. 306, [14] p. ; 10 cm. Morgan (missing last 2 l.).
    Includes indexes.
    Some copies bound with: Die kleine Lieder-Sammlung, oder, Auszug aus dem Psalterspiel der Kinder Zions.
    4582
    Kimball & James' Business Directory, for the Mississippi Valley, 1844; Including the Following Places, Pittsburgh, Beaver, Steubenville, Wheeling, Portsmouth, Maysville, Cincinnati, Lawrenceburgh, Madison, Louisville, St. Louis, Memphis, Vicksburg, Natchez, New-Orleans. With a Brief Notice of the Discovery and Occupation of the Mississippi Valley, and a Historical and Statistical Sketch of the Principal Cities above Mentioned. Cincinnati Printed by Kendall & Barnard., AI 44-3578. 1844. viii, 546 p. front., ill. ; 22 cm. Includes index.
    Advertising matter interspersed.
    Illustrations engraved by H.C. Grosvenor, J.H. Lovejoy, A.F. Marthens, and N.B. Molineux.
    4612
    200 Receipts on the Art of Cookery, Preserving Meats and Vegetables; also Other Interesting Matter. Chardon Published by Joseph W. White., Lowenstein, E., American Cookery (3rd. ed.), 339. 1844. 30 p. ; 13 cm. Lowenstein: Title page is the cover. Back cover says: A panacea for the palate; which every family ought to possess, when the value is so great and the cost is so insignificant.
    4613
    Two Peacocks, or, A Present from Uncle. Cincinnati William T. Truman, AI 0. 1844. 24 p. ill. ; 15 cm. Series: Truman's Entertaining and Instructive Toy Books.
    4614
    United States Political Register. Cincinnati
    AI 0. January, 1844. 32 p.
    5185
    Western Reserve Chronicle, Extra. Monday, October 7, 1844. Maryland Election. Glorious News, Voice of Maryland. We have received the following intelligence, via Wheeling. It is authentic and reliable. It is Great, Glorious, Heart-Cheering. A Whig Governor, Senate and House of Representatives. [Warren Western Reserve Chronicle, A.W. Parker, Publisher, AI 0. 1844] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 42 x 16 cm. Printed area measures 38.4 x 6.6 cm.
    Lists Maryland election results for governor in 1841 and 1844.
    5209
    State Central Committee Room, Columbus, Oct. 19, 1844. Our Opponents Must Be Met At All Points. J. Ridgway. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1844] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5227
    Ohio State Tribune. Columbus, O. June 7, 1844. Report of the Select Committee on the Auditor of States' Annual Report. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1844] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5261
    Trappers of Madriver about to Start on their Fall Hunt, propose giving a friendly entertainment...Springfield, Ohio, Sat., Sept. 14, 1844. [Sprinfield s.n., AI 0. 1844] Broadside. 23 x 32 cm.
    5299
    Zanesville and Its Advantages, Address to the Board of Managers of the Intermediate Penitentiary of Ohio. Zanesville
    AI 0. 1844.

    5486
    Advice to Young Tradesmen on the Formation of Business Habits, &c. Calculated to Form the Character on a Solid Basis and to Insure Respectability and Success of Life. Compiled from the Writings of Franklin, Abbott and Others. Improved Edition. Steubenville J. Trumbull., AI 44-60. 1844. 224 p., [2] leaves of plates. ill., port. ; 13 cm.
    5493
    Emma Mortimer the Cottage Girl. Cincinnati William T. Truman., AI 44-2212. 1844. 24 p. ill. ; 16 cm. Morgan/MWA copy has date on title page and tan wrappers.
    PP has two copies: Copy 1, pink printed wrappers; copy 2, green printed wrappers. Illustrations on back wrappers differ.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Series title transposed from head of title page.
    Truman's entertaining and instructive toy books.

    THE DATING OF TITLES PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM T. TRUMAN AND HIS SUCCESSORS.

    William T. Truman loved to publish children's books. When he ended his partnership, Truman and Smith (the publisher's of the McGuffey readers) in 1843, he choose to take the children book series and leave the readers to Winthrop B. Smith.
    Truman published two children's series in 1844: Truman's Entertaining Toy Books and Truman's Entertaining and Instructive Toy Books. Each title carried the name, William T. Truman, and date, 1844, on both the wrapper and title page. Truman did not live long enough to enjoy publishing his children's series as he died the following year on March 16, 1845 in Cincinnati.
    After his death, William T. Truman's name continues to appear on the wrapper and title page of the children's books but without a date. Who was the publisher? It was his wife, Elizabeth who was active in the book trade as both a book seller and stationer. In 1849, she formed a publishing partnership with Ainsworth R. Spofford. They continued to publish the children's series under their name, Truman and Spofford, with no dates on the wrapper and title page.
    The publication dates for William T. Truman and his successors I suggest are as follows:

    1843-March 1845 William T. Truman's name and date, 1844, printed on wrapper and title page.
    1845, April-1849 William T. Truman's name and no date printed on wrapper and title page. Elizabeth Truman is the publisher.
    1849-1858 Truman and Spofford's name and no date printed on wrapper and title page.

    The above dating works for all the children's titles I have examined. Typographical characteristics are repeated throughout each new publisher indicating that the same plates were used with the date removed and publisher name repeated in the case of William T. Truman by his wife, and Truman and Spofford. In several instances engravings were dropped, replaced, or repeated on the wrappers.
    5641
    Lily of the Valley. A Present from Father. Cincinnati William T. Truman., AI 44-3803. 1844. 24 p. ill. ; 15 cm. Series: Truman's Entertaining and Instructive Toy Books.
    5751
    The Tariff. Martin Van Buren, the People's Friend and Candidate and the True Protector of American Industry...Henry Clay, the Candidate of Politicians and Speculators...Whiggery Exposed. [Columbus Published by Statesman, AI 44-6017. 1844] 8 p. ; 23 cm. Published in Wayne, Ohio the same year. (Morgan 9058)
    5752
    Public Printing. An Expose That Every Honest Man of Every Party Ought to Read. Columbus Ohio Statesman, AI 0. 1844. 6 p. ; 24 cm. At head of title: Ohio statesman. Supplement.
    5760
    Children at Play. Truman's Entertaining Toy Books. Cincinnati William T. Truman., AI 0. Henderson, page 45, gives date as ca. 1830. [1844] [1-2], 3, [4], 5-7, [8], 9-11, [12], 13-16 p. ill. ; 11 cm. Series title on wrappers: Truman's Entertaining Toy Books.
    PP copy, green printed, pictorial wrappers.
    Frontispiece wood engraving signed Alexander Anderson.
    Contents: Charles and Samuel -- The little ships -- Harry Watkins -- the butterfly -- Dolls -- The ride -- More plays -- The ramble -- The Wing -- Tea Party -- The hobby horse.
    5761
    Child's Every Day Book with Pictures. Truman's Entertaining Toy Books. Cincinnati William T. Truman., AI 0. 1844. 16 p. ill. ; 12 cm. OC copy does not have "with Pictures".
    5886
    Report of the Minority of the Standing Committee on New Counties, Relative to the Erection of the New County of Wyandott. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. Swanson, page 305. 1844] 2 p.
    5957
    Casket of Gems, or Devotional Companion. By a Minister of the Gospel. Springfield Published by Dunlap & Smith, Copyright is by John A. Dunlap, AI 0. 1844.

    6137
    A Baptist Hymn Book Designed Especially for the Regular Baptist Church and All Lovers of Truth; Partly Selected from Approved Authors and Partly Composed by the Compiler, Arranged to Suit All Occasions of Public or Private Worship by Wilson Thompson, Elder R.B.C. Cincinnati I. Hart & Co., Brough, Robinson and Martin, printers, AI 0. 1844. 958 p. ; 12 cm. CLamB (wanting all pages through p. iv).
    Without music.
    Spine title: Thompson's hymns.
    Includes indexes.
    6285
    Whig Melodies. Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1844. 64 p. ; 13 cm. Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County notes: Caption title.
    No imprint information on item. "Cin. 1844" written on 1st p. by previous owner.
    Without music. Song lyrics for Whig rallies to be sung to the tune of popular songs such as "Auld Lang Syne" and "Rosin the bow."
    6988
    Child's Budget of Pleasing Poetry. Truman's Entertaining and Instructive Toy Books. Cincinnati William T. Truman., AI 0. 1844. 24 p. ill. ; 15 cm. Four illustrations signed: A.A. (i.e. Alexander Anderson); one illustration signed: Mason sc.
    6989
    Pentateuch and the Haphtorath. Cincinnati The American Hebrew Publishing House, AI 0. 1844. 5 v.
    6996
    Young Bible Reader. Cincinnati William T. Truman., AI 44-6806 (William T. Turner). 1844. 24 p. ill. ; 15 cm. Morgan copy has date on title page and yellow wrappers.
    Two illustrations signed AA (i.e. Alexander Anderson). Page 11. ALAN - Find other?
    "The Bible."--in verse, p. 24.
    Series: Truman's Entertaining and Instructive Toy Books.
    Signatures: [1]/4 1*/8.
    6997
    True Stories with Pretty Pictures. Cincinnati William T. Truman., AI 0. 1844. 24 p. ill. ; 15 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Bible stories.
    Series title transposed from head of title page.
    In printed wrapper.
    Wood engravings, frontpiece and p. [4] of wrapper, signed, "AA" [i.e., Alexander Anderson].
    Contents: The Wise Men Adoring Christ -- Jesus Blessing Little Children -- Saul of Tarsus Struck Blind -- Jesus Walking on the Sea -- A Net Full of Fishes -- The Crucifixion.
    Series: Truman's Entertaining and Instructive Toy Books.
    American Antiquarian Society and Lapidas copies have date 1844.
    No date on Adomeit's copy.
    6998
    William Middleton and His Dog Trim. Cincinnati William T. Truman., Henderson, page 171 (date given as ca. 1845, Truman and Spofford, 1850-1859). 1844 24 p. ill. ; 15 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Series statement at head of title.
    Caption title: William Middleton. Little William and his dog Trim.
    This story was also published in "Short stories. Written by a lady, to amuse a young friend," published by Munroe & Francis.
    Some wood engravings signed "M" (i.e., Abraham John Mason?) and "A.A." (i.e., Alexander Anderson).
    Contents: Little William and his dog Trim -- Tom Hall -- The broken cage -- A cradle hymn.
    Signatures: [A]/8 [B]4,
    Series: Truman's entertaining and instructive toy books.
    This was reissued by Truman and Spofford between 1848 and 1859, (Morgan 10405).
    6999
    Little Bird's Tale. A Present from Aunt. Cincinnati William T. Truman., AI 0. 1844. 24 p. ill. ; 15 cm. Title printed within decorative border; text printed within wavy border of type ornaments.
    In printed wrappers; vignette on back wrapper signed: M.
    Contents: The Little Bird's Tale: A Dream -- The New Dolls -- The Little Blind Girl Led by Her Lamb -- Little Robert -- The Two Children and the Goat Frisky.
    Series: Truman's Entertaining and Instructive Toy Books.
    7004
    To Travelers Fare Reduced! Daily Line - No Night Traveling to the Virginia Springs, Lynchburg, Stauton, Richmond, Washington City & Baltimore. Cincinnati Printed by R. P. Donogh, AI 0. 1844. Broadside. ill. ; 53 x 17 cm.
    7194
    Gatling Seed Planting Harrow. Printed at the Coroner's Office. Zanesville
    AI 0. 1844. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7204
    Robert and Jane. Cincinnati William T. Truman, AI 0. [1844] 16 p. ill. ; 12 cm. Wood engraving on p. [10] signed AA (i.e. Alexander Anderson).
    Contents: Robert and Jane -- Pompey, the Dog -- The Little Dog -- The Sabbath -- Evening Sun [in verse]
    Truman's Entertaining Toy Books.
    7205
    London Daisy; or, Gems in Poetry. Cincinnati William T. Truman., AI 0. [between April 1844 and 1849] 24 p. ill. ; 15 cm. On dating William T. Truman publications, see notes in Morgan 10230.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Ida J. Putnam From Your Teacher H.M. Montague.
    7206
    Little Willy, the Good Boy. Cincinnati William T. Truman., AI 0. [1844] 16 p. ill. ; 12 cm. Adomeit: Green wrappers: Truman's Entertaining Toy Books. PP: pink, printed, pictorial wrappers.
    Some illustrations signed: AA (i.e. Alexander Anderson).
    Contents: Little Willy -- Going to School -- Little Charley -- The Poor Man.
    "Truman's Entertaining Toy Books."--series title, p. [1] of printed wrapper.
    7207
    John's Scrap Book. Cincinnati William T. Truman., AI 0. 1844. 24 p. ill. ; 15 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Stories and verse.
    In printed wrapper.
    Some wood-engravings signed by Alexander Anderson. Illustrations hand-colored.
    Contents: The School Boy's Freaks. [In verse] -- The Cat and the Bird -- Kate and Walter -- How Things are Changed! -- Aunts and Cousins.
    Truman's Entertaining and Instructive Toy Books.
    7208
    Pleasing Stories for Pleasant Children. Cincinnati William T. Truman., AI 0. 1844. 24 p. ill. ; 15 cm. Yale copy has 1844 on cover and 1843 on title page. (6/25/2007)
    American Antiquarian Society notes: An account of the life of Christ.
    Some wood engravings variously signed by Alexander Anderson and "M."
    Series: Truman's entertaining and instructive toy books.
    Series statement transposed from head of wrapper title.
    Contents: The Birth of Christ Announced to Mary by an Angel -- Herod's Massacre of Children -- Driving Out the Money Changers -- Christ Asleep in the Storm -- Christ Scoured by the Soldiers -- Christ Bearing His Cross.
    7269
    Katechismus, order Kurzer Inbegriff der Christkatholischen Lehre. German. Cincinnati
    Ott 20. 1844.
    Ott's source is "NUC Pre'56."
    See Morgan 5907.
    7302
    Universalism Weighed in the Balance and Found Wanting. Germantown Wm. R. Rhinehart, AI 0. 1844. 48 p. ; 20 cm.
    7365
    Duffield's Selection of Whig Melodies Dedicated to the Cincinnati Clay Glee Club. Cincinnati Robinson & Jones., AI 0. 1844.

    7457
    The Boy's Own Primer. By a Friend to Youth. Cincinnati W. T. Truman, AI 44-934. 1844. 16 p. ill. ; 11 cm. Publisher's advertisements on back printed wrappers.
    William T. Truman opted for the children's titles, Truman's Entertaining Toy Books Series, when his partnership with William B. Smith dissolved in 1843. Truman and Smith had published this title first in 1836 (Morgan 5514).
    7485
    Landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, Dec 22, 1620. Anniversary Celebration in Cincinnati, on Monday, December 23, 1844. Cincinnati Printed at the Daily Atlas Office, AI 44-3668. 1844. [5] p. ; 20 cm.
    7507
    Paradise Restored: A Poem. [Three lines of quotation from Milton] Cincinnati Printed by R.P. Donogh, Main Street, AI 44-4814. 1844. [1-3], 4-40 p. ; 24 cm. Signatures: [A] - D4.
    7516
    Slave Power. From an Address to the Voters of the Second Congressional District of Ohio.

    AI 44-5659. 1844.

    7695
    John and Ann. Truman's Entertaining Toy Books. Cincinnati William T. Truman., AI 0. [between 1843 and 1847?] 16 p. ill. ; 11 cm. Engraved wrappers, title vignette and illustrations.
    Illustration on p. [2] signed AA (i.e. Alexander Anderson).
    Contents: John and Ann -- It Is Spring! It Is Spring! -- Mary's Plum Cake -- The Cat in a Play House -- Little Nanny -- The Storm.
    Series: Truman's Entertaining Toy Books.
    Signature: [A]8.
    7713
    Hurrah. County Rallying Song Written for the Occasion. Song. Reporter Press-Conneaut. [Conneaut
    AI 0. 1844] Broadside. ; 31.5 x 10 cm. Elaborate decorative border with American eagle at top.
    8001
    The Little Girl's Book About Janette Gray. Cincinnati William T. Truman, AI 0. [1844] 16 p. ill. ; 11 cm.
    8088
    A Brief History of Pickaway County, To Accompany Wheeler's Map. [Circleville] Scott & Teesdale's Power Press, AI 0. [1844] 29 p.
    8123
    Kleine Lieder-Sammlung oder Auszug aus dem Psalterspiel der Kinder Zion's. Title page in English: A Choice Selection of Hymns, from Various Authors Recommended for the Worship of God. Seventh, enlarged edition. 2 vol. in 1. German. Summer's Platz, bei Poland, Trumbull County, Ohio Printed by Henry Kurtz, AI 0. 1844. 256, 306 p. This probably German part of #4375.
    8241
    Solomon's Scriptural Dialogue on Protracted Meetings, Revivals, Prayer Meetings, Experience Meetings, and Family Worship. Canton, Ohio Printed by John Saxton., AI 0. 1844. 35 p. ; 18.5 cm. Tan wrappers with "American Independence," added before title and "Sixty Eighth Year." added after date all within decorative border.
    Preface dated and signed: A.J. Bennett. Bolivar, May 18, 1844.
    8628
    Martin Van Buren, Henry Clay and James G. Birney, All want to be President, But the question just now is, where can we buy our Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Iron, Nails, Paints & Dye Stuffs, and every thing else that we want the cheapest... Mansfield, Ohio: May 1, 1844. [Mansfield s.n., AI 0. 1844] Broadside. 10.5 x 16". M & S Rare Books: , 11/97, no locate.
    8774
    Picture Primer for Little Children. Cincinnati William T. Truman., AI 0. 1844. 24 p. ill. ; 15 cm. Some wood engravings variously signed by Alexander Anderson and "M."
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Francis Ganahl Lane.
    8912
    Circular of Messrs. Gunckel, Barnett & Larsh. Messrs. Comlys-Herewith you have our replies to the question propounded by several citizens of Dayton, in the Journal of Last Saturday. [10 statements from property taxes to free education for youth] ... H.S. Gunckel, Jos. Barnett, Thos. J. Larsh. March 27. [hand right] The whigs of Montgomery are earnestly desired to remember that Monday April 1, is the day of election, and let all turn out and vote.-Eds. Journal. [Dayton Comlys, Printers., AI 0. 1844?] 1 sheet ([1] p.) Monday April 1 was either 1839, 1844 or 1850, but was probably 1844 as R.N. & W.F. Comly, published from 1842-1844.
    9017
    A New Collection of the Most Approved Social Hymns Now in Common Use; Designed for All Social Religious Meetings. Selected from Watts, Rippons, Wesley, Newton, etc. Cleveland T.H. Smead, AI 0. 1844. 184 p. ; 11 cm.
    9058
    The Tariff. Martin Van Buren, the People's Friend and Candidate and the True Protector of American Industry...Henry Clay, the Candidate of Politicians and Speculators...Whiggery Exposed. [Wayne Wayne Sentinel, AI 0. 1844] 8 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    At head of title:; Wayne sentinel - Extra
    Published in Columbus the same year. See Morgan 5751.
    9556
    The Indian Queen of Chenango, a Poem in Four Cantos by a Student. Oxford Printed by La F. Leal, AI 0. 1844. 64 p. ; 15 cm.
    9978
    Behold the Man! [Elyria Lorain Republican, AI 0. 1844. 4 p. ; 22 cm. Campaign literature in opposition to Henry Clay.
    10070
    Greiner's Collection of Whig Songs, Calculated for the Meridian of the Buckeye State, and Respectfully Dedicated to the Clay Clubs of 'Old Muskingum'. Columbus Printed by Scott and Teesdale, AI 0. 1844. 60 p. ; 15 cm. On spine: Whig Songs.
    10221
    Tariff & Texas! [Mt. Vernon E.J. Ellis, Printer.,
    1844] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 23.25" x 19" with frame.
    51
    The Branded Hand. [Salem, Columbiana County, Ohio Office of the Anti-Slavery Bugle, AI 0. BAL 21740 (Whittier) and 13050 (Lowell). 1845] [1], 34-36 p. 1 ill. ; 22.5 cm. An offprint of the Anti-Slavery Bugle, Salem, Ohio, No. 9 [1845], p. [33]-34, devoted to the story of Jonathan Walker, 1799-1878, who resided in Florida from 1836 to 1841. He moved to Massachusetts because he did not want to raise his children in the "poisonous influence of slavery." In 1844 he returned to Florida and was persuaded to bring several of the blacks formerly in his employ back to Massachusetts and freedom. He was captured, seized, branded S.S.-slave stealer, fined $150.00, and imprisoned for eleven months. James Greenleaf Whittier's poem, "The Branded Hand," Philadelphia, 1845, later collected in "Voices of Freedom," 1846, and James Russell Lowell's, "Lines on Reading of the Capture of Certain Fugitive Slaves near Washington," comprise almost the entire text.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title. At head of title: No. 9. Read and circulate.
    This is BAL printing B, issue b. On p. [33], 4th line up reads "... Than its traces never yet". On p. 34, line 1 of the final stanza reads "And the tyrants of the slave land ..."
    "The branded hand. By John G. Whittier."--p. [33]-34, in verse.
    "Lines, by James Russell Lowell, on reading of the capture of certain fugitive slaves near Washington."--p. 35-36, in verse.
    "The Anti-slavery bugle is published every Friday at Salem, Columbiana County, Ohio. ... Benjamin S. Jones and J. Elizabeth Hitchcock, editors; Jas. Barnaby, Jr., general agent. Copies of this tract can be had gratis, by applying at the office of the Bugle. ..."--p. 36.
    "Anti-slavery publications. J. Elizabeth Hitchcock has just received, and has now for sale at her boarding house, Sarah Galbreath’s, west end of High Street ..."--p. 36.
    See Morgan 10207 for another edition.
    64
    Bicentenary, of the Assembly of Divines at Westminster, Held at Edinburgh, July 12 and 13, 1843. Containing a Full and Authentic Report of the Addresses and Conversations...with Introductory Sermon by Rev. Dr. Symington. Cincinnati J.A. James, AI 45-811. 1845. 258 p. ; 19 cm.
    433
    The Ready Reckoner, or Federal Calculation, Giving the Amount, in Dollars and Cents, of any Number of Articles, from One, to One Thousand, at any Price, from Fourth of a Cent to Ten Dollars: and Equally Applicable to Many Other Species of Calculation, as Is Shown in the Explanation. To Which Are Added Many Useful Tables and Forms. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James, Walnut Street, between Fourth and Fifth, AI 0. [1845] 128 p. ; 13.5 cm. Signatures: [A]-H/8.
    Advertised in 1849 by J.A. & U.P. James (Morgan 435, p. [178].
    Books advertised on back cover as "published and for sale by for J.A. & U.P. James."
    4642
    Comparison of the Different Routes of the Cleveland, Columbus & Cincinnati Rail Road. Cleveland Younglove's Steam Power Press., AI 45-2194. 1845. 20 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Addressed to the directors of the Cleveland and Columbus Rail Road Company by a committee of citizens of Elyria and vicinity.
    Signed, p. 20: A.A. Bliss [and 6 others].
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: H.C. Kingsley.
    5471
    Extracts from the American Slave Code. Second Edition of 10,000. [No. 1] Read and Circulate. [Salem Office of the Anti-Slavery Bugle., AI 0. 1845. [1], 34-36 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: "The extracts have been made ... chiefly from authorized editions of the statute books referred to, found in the Philadelphia Law Library."--p. [1].
    Caption title. At head of title: No. 1. Read and circulate.
    Edition statement transposed. Precedes "No. 1" at head of title.
    Imprint from colophon, p. 36.
    Dated from references in text: "Copies of this tract can be had gratis, by applying at the office of the Bugle. Subscriptions to the National A.S. standard, Liberator, Pennsylvania freeman, and Herald of freedom, received at the same place." The National anti-slavery standard began publication in 1840; the Pennsylvania freeman ceased publication in 1854.
    5485
    A Review of the Report Adopted by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in 1845 on the Subject of Slavery by the Session of the Salem Presb. Ch., Ohio. [Greenfield] Printed by J. F. Wright., AI 45-5691. 1845. 16 p. ; 24 cm. "It was adopted by Session, and ordered to be printed."
    Signed on p. 16: Hugh S. Fullerton.
    6437
    The Address and Reply on the Presentation of a Testimonial to S.P. Chase, by the Colored People of Cincinnati with Some Account of the Case of Samuel Watson. Cincinnati Henry W. Derby & Co., AI 45-64. 1845. 35, [1] p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes an address by A.J. Gordon and an account of the case of Samuel Watson, and escaped slave, for whom Chase acted as counsel.
    Cover title: The Address and reply, on the presentation of a testimonial to S.P. Chase, by the colored people of Cincinnati.
    Imprint from cover.
    "A.G. Sparhawk, printer."--verso of half-title.
    "Note--the benediction, at the close of the presentation, was pronounced by the Rev. W. Reynolds; not by the Rev. Mr. Satchell, as erroneously stated on page 11.--Ed."--p. [36].
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Hon. Joel Parker, Keene, N.H., with the respects of his friend, S.P. Chase.
    6698
    The Family Gem, and Literary Kaleidoscope. Cincinnati H.C. Phillips, Thomas Durham, etc., AI 0. 1845. 280 p. ill. ; 24 cm.
    6892
    What is the True Doctrine Concerning the Second Coming of the Lord? Cincinnati New Church Tract Society, AI 0. 1845. 4 p. ; 19 cm. Cincinnati Series: No. 5.
    6894
    Who Is the Proper Object of Religious Worship? Cincinnati New Church Tract Society, AI 0. 1845. 4 p. ; 19 cm. Cincinnati series: no. 4;
    6895
    What New and Important Truths did Emanuel Swedenborg Reveal? Cincinnati New Church Tract Society, AI 0. 1845. 4 p. ; 19 cm. Cincinnati Series: No. 2.
    7844
    Stories of Voyages. Being Authentic Narratives of the Most Celebrated Voyages from Columbus to Parry with Accounts of Remarkable Shipwrecks and Naval Adventures. Dayton D.W. Noble., AI 45-6169. 1845. vi, 288 p. illus. 15 cm.
    8046
    Life and Age of Man...set forth in an Alphabetical Poem. Akron, Ohio H. Canfield, Wessen, 42(November 1948), #3. 1845. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8054
    To All Whom it may Concern. At a meeting of the Settlers on the public Lands held at the house of Thomas Henton. Re: appeal Congress for the relief of settlers on the Miami...W. M. Scott, W. Clark, E. Charpie, Com. of Arrangements. Miami county, Sept. 26, 1845. Miami County
    AI 0. 1845. Broadside. 23.5 x 27 cm.
    8126
    Music! Music! To the Ladies and Gentlemen of Delaware. Delaware Delaware Auger and Bore Office Print., Wessen, 72(July 1958), #431. (Miller bought). 1845. 1 sheet ([1] p.) A.S. Ebersole who is mentioned? was professor of music at Ohio Wesleyan University.
    8217
    Naval Depot on Lake Erie. The undersigned ask the consideration of Congress, and such officers of the general government as have the subject under their charge, to the following reasons why Sandusky Bay, in the state of Ohio, should be preferred above all other points, as a naval depot on Lake Erie. ... [Sandusky s.n., AI 0. 1845] [2] leaves. 1 map. ; 25 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title from caption and opening first lines of text. Signed: Jno. G. Camp [and fifty-five others].
    Followed on leaf [2] by a map of the area around Sandusky, Ohio, and description of the "inexhaustible" deposits of bituminous coal and iron ore in the Muskingum Valley.
    American Antiquarian Society copy is annotated in a contemporary hand: Com. on naval depot on L. Erie 1845.
    Signatures: [A]2 ([A]1 recto, [A]2 verso blank).
    Western Reserve Historical Society Broadside Collection: O.1797.
    8415
    Himmlisches Palmgartlein; oder Messbuchlein. Cincinnati L. Meyer and Company, AI 45-3175. 1845.

    8881
    Himmlisches Palmgartlein, oder Wessbuchlein, benthaltend Morgen-, Abend- und Messandacht, Vesper-, Beicht- und Kommuniongebete, nebst Beichtspiegel, Litaneien und andern Gebeten, wie auch die Weise, bei der heil. Messe zu dienen. Mit Genehmigung der geistlichen Obern. Cincinnati Bei L. Meyer & Co., AI 45-3175. 1845. 192, 48 p. ill. ; 11 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Anhang," including, "Sonnatagliche Vesper, oder Nachmittagiger Gottesdienst," "Kirchengesange," and Ordnung und Weise," p. [1]-45, second count.
    "Register,"--p. 46-48, second count.
    9516
    Political Text Book: Containing: 1. The Declaration of Independence. 2. The Articles of Confederation. 3. Constitution of the United States. 4. Washington's Farewell Address. Cincinnati J.A. James, AI 0. 1845. 120 p. ; 32 mo. (3 5/8" x 2 1/2") Advertised for sale: 7/17/02, Hurley Books, Inc., Westmoreland, NH.
    9904
    Library of General Knowledge Containing Accounts of Adventures Among the Indians by Early Settlers of the West, Indian Wars, History, Biography, Travels, Natural History, Geography, Agriculture, Botany, Rural Economy, Fine Arts, Useful Arts, Natural Sciences, Poetry, Miscellaneous Reading, a Fine Collection of Music, &c. &c. the Whole Illustrated with Several Hundred Fine Engravings and Maps Made Expressly for This Work. Cincinnati J.A. James, AI 0. 1845. viii, 552 p. ill., maps, music ; 27 cm.
    10015
    Notes in Favor of Free Banking, in Ohio, by "A Man for the Times." Columbus s.n.,
    1845. 19 p. ; 22 cm. See also, Notes on free banking, as published in the Ohio State Journals, December and January, 1844-45.
    10067
    Notes on Free Banking, as Published in the Ohio State Journal, December and January, 1844-'45. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1845] 19 p.
    10207
    The Branded Hand. [Salem, Ohio Office of the Anti-Slavery Bugle,
    1845?] [1], 34-36 p. 1 ill. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title. At head of title: No. 9. Read and circulate.
    This issue not described in BAL. It conforms to BAL printing A in that on p. [33], 4th line up reads "... Than it traces never yet" and p. 34, line 1 of the final stanza reads "And the tyrant’s of the slave-land ..." It has, however, the Salem, Ohio, advertisements as described in BAL printing B, issue b.
    "The branded hand. By John G. Whittier."--p. [33]-34, in verse.
    "Lines, by James Russell Lowell, on reading of the capture of certain fugitive slaves near Washington."--p. 35-36, in verse.
    "The Anti-slavery bugle is published every Friday at Salem, Columbiana County, Ohio. ... Benjamin S. Jones and J. Elizabeth Hitchcock, editors; Jas. Barnaby, general agent. Copies of this tract can be had gratis, by applying at the office of the Bugle. ..."--p. 36.
    "Anti-slavery publications. J. Elizabeth Hitchcock has just received, and has now for sale at her boarding house, Sarah Galbreath’s, west end of High Street ..."--p. 36.
    See Morgan 51 for another edition.
    10230
    Emma Mortimer the Cottage Girl. Cincinnati William T. Truman., AI 0. [between April 1845 and 1849] 24 p. ill. ; 16 cm. Series: Truman's Entertaining and Instructive Toy Books.
    The dating of the titles in "Truman's Entertaining and Instructive Toy Book" series is confusing. This is due, in large part, to the use of his name after his death by his wife.
    William T. Truman died on March 16, 1845 in Cincinnati. He published his editions with the date on the title page. After his death, Elizabeth D. Truman, his wife, who was active in the publishing business, continued to publish the popular children's books series from the same stereotype plates under her husband's name but with no publication date on the title pages. In 1849, she joined Spofford and formed the publishing house of Truman and Spofford. Truman and Spofford continued to publish the popular titles in the "Truman's Entertaining and Instructive Toy Books" series without dates. See, Morgan 10231.
    In summary: When a title in the "Truman's Entertaining and Instructive Toy Books" series has the date on the title page with the name William T. Truman, it was published by William T. Truman between the year 1843 when he dissolved his partnership with Winthrop B. Smith under the name Truman and Smith, and his death in 1845.
    When a title has no date and the name William T. Truman, the publisher is his wife, who published from April 1845 to 1849.
    When a title has no date and the name Truman and Spofford, it is the publishing firm of Truman and Spofford beginning in 1849.
    In printed wrapper.
    Series title transposed from head of title page.
    10344
    Rates of freight and passage established on the Cincinnati and Louisville U.S. Ma[il], Daily Line. rates of passage..rates of freight...Strader & Gorman, proprietors. Cincinnati, Nov. 1, 1845. {Cincinnati Printed at Daily Ohio Union Office.,
    1845] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 41 cm.
    10411
    Circular to the ministers and members of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in the Ohio and North Ohio Conferences. [Delaware s.n.,
    1845] [2] p. xx cm. Signed on p. 20 [i.e. 2]: Rev. Herman M. Johnson, Rev. Solomon Howard, and William G. Williams.
    10430
    Lily of the Valley. A Present from Father. Cincinnati William T. Truman., AI 0. [after March 1845-1849] 24 p. Ill. ; 16 cm. Truman’s entertaining and instructive toy books.
    Notes: William Truman is listed in Cincinnati directories as an individual publisher in 1843 and 1844. Another issued published by Truman (Checklist Amer. imprints 44-38-3, Morgan 5641) has imprint date 1844.
    Series statement at head of title.
    4030
    The A.B.C. Book with Pictures of Birds. Chagrin Falls D. Birchard., AI 0. 1846. 12+ p. ill. ; 10 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: American Antiquarian Society copy is a fragment, consisting of cover title, p. 5-12, and rear cover. Covers printed in red.
    4755
    The Second Coming of the Lord, and the Descent of the New Jerusalem; Regeneration, and the Atonement, Sacrifice, and Mediation of Jesus Christ. (A reprint of three tracts in one). [St. Clairsville] Willliam Brown, Printer., AI 0. 1846. 48 p. ; 18 cm.
    4761
    Traveller's Register, and River and Boat Guide: Containing a New and Correct Map of the Rivers of the Mississippi Valley; Together with the Stage, Steamboat, Canal and Rail-Road Routes throughout the Western and South Western States, with the Distances, in Miles, from Place to Place. Cincinnati Robinson & Jones., AI 0. Drake 9330. 1846. [80] p., [1] folded leaf of plates 1 map ; 14 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Map engraved by E.O. Reed, Cincinnati. Copyright 1846 by Robinson & Jones.
    Another edition (Morgan 9525) issued without almanac and memoranda pages.
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James. Printed by J.A. Robinson & Co."--verso of title page.
    Includes almanac and memoranda pages, p. [20-72].
    Publishers' advertisements, p. [73-80].
    Local Note(s): American Antiquarian Society copy map hand-colored. Has bookplate of Thomas Winthrop Streeter. Some memoranda pages have been filled in.
    4763
    The Universal Picture Library Containing Valuable Papers on Various Subjects Comprising Natural History, Natural Sciences, Agriculture, Rural Economy, Biography, Fine Arts, the Orientals, Travels, Geography, Botany, Poetry, Miscellaneous Reading, etc. Embellished with Over Five Hundred Engravings. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James., AI 46-7203. 1846. 638 p. ill. ; 27 cm.
    5461
    The Oberlin Social and Sabbath School Hymn Book. Oberlin James M. Fitch, AI 0. 1846. 179 p. Later published under titles: The social and Sabbath school hymn book, and Hymns for social worship.
    This first edition of George Allen social and sabbath?
    5762
    Pictures of Birds and Beasts. Chagrin Falls D. Birchard., AI 46-5711. 1846. 16 p.
    5771
    Pictures of Animals. Chagrin Falls, Ohio D [sic] Birchard, AI 0. 1846. 16 p. ill. ; 10 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: M. J. Leland book, Huntsburgh Granger Co., Ohio.
    6417
    Die Deutsche Bevolkerung der Vereinigten Staaten, ihre Gegegenwart [sic] und Zukunft, den Freunden des Deutschen Volkes gewidmet vom Verfasser. Cincinnati Verlag von Eggers und Wulkop., AI 46-2088. Ott 25. 1846. 15 p. ; 20 cm.
    6423
    The Adopted: A Tale of the West. Youths' Western Library, No. 1. Cincinnati C. Cropper., AI 0. 1846. 128 p. ; 4.5 cm. Series: Youths' Western library, no. 1.
    Philip of Mount Hope on pp. [116]-128.
    7371
    Remarks upon Mr. Roebling's Plan & Report for a Wire Suspension Bridge, Proposed to be Erected over the Ohio River. Cincinnati s.n., AI 46-5993. 1846. 18 p. [2] leaves of plates (folded). illus. ; 21 cm.
    8037
    Unparalleled Recipes for the Cure of Some of the Most Dreadful Diseases That Flesh Is Subject To. Dayton Published by D. Detrick, City Box Store Print.,
    1846. 16 p. ; 17.5 cm.
    8058
    Young Ornithologist. No. 1. Parrots. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James, AI 0. 1846. 36 p. illus. (part col.); 20 cm.
    8203
    Christian Hymn Book. Springfield Gospel Herald., AI 46-1516. 1846.

    8446
    Deutscher Lese- und Bildungsverein. Katalog... Cincinnati
    Singerman 2595. 1846.
    Singerman 2595. Cf. Robert E. Cazden, A Social History of the German Book Trade in America to the Civil War (Columbia, SC, 1984) pp. 136 and 153, note 52, based on a notice in Volksblatt (Cincinnati), March 11, 1846.
    8541
    Important news!!! : Late election returns!!!! A slip from New York, by this morning's mail, gives the following returns from the election for the sheriffalty in Clark County. ... [Clark County s.n., AI 0. 1846] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 39 x 14 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: A satirical return on various local Whig, Liberty Party and Locofoco candidates who are receiving thousands of votes from all over the country.
    "Forwarded by the politness of Kittbullard & Co., Noodletoosey, August 32d, '46."
    Printed area measures 31.4 x 9.8 cm.
    8668
    Hoch Deutschen Reformirten Kirche, Deutschen Synode, Ohio. Verhandlungen. Canton
    AI 46-3366. 1846.

    8672
    Keen vs. Mould.... Zanesville
    AI 46-3846 1846.

    8676
    Library of American History; Containing Selections, from the Best Authors, on American History, Biography, Travels, Commerce, Statistics, Indians, Revolutionary Battles, Etc,. Etc., Etc. Also; Anecdotes, Poetry, and Miscellaneous Articles. From the Earliest Period to the Present Time. Illustrated with More than Five Hundred Engravings. Cincinnati J.A. and U.P. James, Walnut Street, between Fourth and Fifth., AI 46-4092. 1846. 639, bv p. ; "Books Published and For Sale by J.A. James, Cincinnati, Ohio."--p. [iii].
    Advertised as "Published and for sale by J.A. & U.P. James, Walnut Street between Fourth and Fifth, Cincinnati." (Morgan 433, back cover)
    8683
    Objections to the Claims of Swedenborg Examined and Refuted. A Reprint from Tract No. V. St. Clairsville Printed by William Brown., AI 46-5352. 1846. 16 p.
    8908
    The Trial, Conviction and Sentence of Henry Thomas, Together with His Confession in Relation to the Murder of Frederick Edwards, Made by Him to a Fellow-Prisoner. Chillicothe Armstrong & Bates, Printers., AI 0. McDade 978. 1846. 23 p. ; 19 cm.
    8944
    Primitive Christianity, for Two Hundred Years. From the Writings of the Fathers. Cleveland, O. Printed by Smead & Cowles, Central Buildings., AI 0. 1846. 24 p. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title.
    Caption title: The domestic, social and moral character of the primitive christians.
    "The following compilations are made from Jamieson, and from an article by Prof. Stowe, in the Biblical repository for July, 1840..."--p. [1].
    "The foregoing extract from Coleman, exhibits 'pure religion' in such a scriptural and holy light, that I am constrained to republish it in this form for more general circulation, reading and imitation. Let all who wish it revived, aid in the work, and practice the same. D.I. Robinson. N.B. We design soon to publish a 'Catalogue of Christian duty,' a Scripture ministry, and Scripture motives to Christian duty. D.I.R."--p. [4] of wrapper.
    9323
    Young Bible Reader. Cincinnati William T. Truman.,
    [between 1846 and 1849] 24 p. : ill. ; 15 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Series: Truman’s entertaining and instructive toy books.
    Notes: Bible stories.
    Series title transposed from head of title page.
    Morgan notes: William Truman was an active Cincinnati publisher from 1834, Truman and Smith, until his death oin March 1845. Several children's books were published in 1844 with the date on the title page and cover. After his death, many of these titles were published under his name but without the date printed on either the title page or cover. Elizabeth D. Truman, his wife, most like published these popular titles under her husband's name and with no date. She published many of these titles again after 1850 when she joined Ainsworth Spofford and formed Truman and Spofford. This title was one such title printed by that firm. (Morgan 5442)
    In printed wrapper.
    Some wood engravings signed by Alexander Anderson.
    "The Bible"--in verse, p. 24.
    9525
    The Traveller's Register and River and Boat Guide: Containing a New and Correct Map of the Rivers of the Mississippi Valley; Together with the Stage, Steamboat, Canal and Rail-Road Routes throughout the Western and South Western States, with the Distances, in Miles, from Place to Place. Cincinnati Robinson & Jones, 109 Main Street, between 3d & 4th Streets., AI 0. 1846. [24] p., [1] folded leaf of plates 1 map ; 14 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title on paper label: The rivers of the Mississippi Valley and tourist's western guide.
    Map engraved by E.O. Reed, Cincinnati. Copyright 1846 by Robinson & Jones.
    Another edition (Morgan 4761) contains an almanac and memoranda pages.
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James. Printed by J.A. Robinson & Co."--verso of title page.
    Publishers' advertisements, p. [19-24].
    Local Note(s): American Antiquarian Society copy map hand-colored. Has bookplate of Thomas Winthrop Streeter.
    9929
    The Ready Reckoner, or Federal Calculator ... Cincinnati U.P. James, AI 0. 1846 128 p. Tables.
    10072
    The Family Manual, Containing Things Worth Knowing. 18th Stereotype Ed. Columbus M.F. Gates, AI 0. 1846. 32 p. ; 22 cm.
    10244
    Hymns for Sunday-School. Selected from Various Authors. [Four lines of verse] Cincinnati Published by L. Swormsted & J.T. Mitchell, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Book Concern, Corner of Main and Eighth-Streets. R.P. Thompson, Printer.,
    1846, 208 p. ; 12 cm.
    10364
    County meeting! To the citizens of Brown County … a committee to call a general meeting of the citizens of the county, to be held at Georgetown … January 2nd, 1847 … [Georgetown s.n., AI 0. 1846] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 29 x 20 cm. Signed and dated: P.J. Buckner, Jas. Loudon [and others], Committee. Dec. 30th, 1846.
    General meeting called to arrange for removal of the remains of Gen. Thomas L. Hamer to Brown County.
    10368
    Developments of Protestantism. [Three lines from Matthews] Cincinnati: Published at the Catholic Press by Conahan & Brother.,
    [1844-1848] 70, 1 l. p. ; 22 cm.
    10424
    Books published and offered to the trade by Jacob Ernst, 183 Main Street, Cincinnati. [Cincinnati Published by Jacob Ernst, No. 183 Main Street.,
    between February 1846 through November 1851] 1 sheet ([2] p.) ; 23 x 18 cm.
    189
    Hymns for Sunday Schools. Selected from Various Authors. [Four lines of quotation] Cincinnati Published by L. Swormstedt & J.T. Mitchell, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Book Concern, Corner of Main and Eighth-Streets. R.P. Thompson, Printer.,
    1847. 208 p. ; 11.5 cm. Preface dated, p. 4: New-York, August 4, 1841.
    "Index."--p. 199-208.
    217
    Every Body's Own Book, A Valuable Selection of Curious and Odd Things in Arts, Sciences, Statistics, Receipts &c. &c. Dayton Ells, Claflin & Co.,
    [1847]
    Advertised in M'Clung, SKETCHES OF WESTERN ADVENTURE as "Books Published By" and "Half mo. 50 cents."
    218
    Bible Prayer Book. Dayton Ells, Claflin & Co.,
    [1847?]
    Advertisement in M'Clung, SKETCHES OF WESTERN ADVENTURE noting "It contains also a beautiful representation of Washington kneeling in Prayer, in a Grove, near his winter quarters, at Valley Forge."
    219
    Pocket Testament. Dayton Ells, Claflin & Co.,
    [1847?]
    Advertisement in M'Clung, SKETCHES OF WESTERN ADVENTURE as "Books Published By."
    220
    A Guide to Cabinet Makers, Polishers of Wood. Dayton Ells, Claflin, & Co.,
    1847?
    Advertisement in M'Clung, SKETCHES OF WESTERN ADVENTURE as "Books Published By" and noting that "This is a reprint from an English work of great value."
    221
    The Methodist Campmeeting Song Book. Dayton Ells, Claflin & Co.,
    1847? 66 p. Advertised in M'Clung, SKETCHES OF WESTERN ADVENTURE as "Books Published By" and as "the cheapest thing of the kind offered to the trade. 66 pp. paper cover printed 12 cts."
    222
    Manual of Domestic Economy. Dayton Ells, Claflin & Co.,
    [1847?] 156 p. Advertised in M'Clung, SKETCHES OF WESTERN ADVENTURE as "Books Published By" and "156 pp. mo. paper covers printed 30 cts." and as "Some of the Recipes, of this Book have been hitherto kept a secret, or only sold at enormous high prices."
    223
    Shorter Catechism. Dayton Ells, Claflin & Co.,
    [1847?]
    Advertised in M'Clung, SKETCHES OF WESTERN ADVENTURE as "Books Published By" and as "This is the cheapest edition extant. 4cts."
    4813
    Incidents and Sketches Connected with the Early History and Settlement of the West. Cincinnati Published by J.A. & U.P. James, Thomson 635. 1847. 72 p. ill. ; 27 cm.
    4831
    The Pearl, A Collection of Choice Tales. By Thomas Moore, Esq., Mrs. S.C. Hall; T.S. Arthur; Charles Lamb; Miss Mitford; T.C. Crocker. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James.,
    1847. 2 p. l., 107 p. ; 22 cm.
    4835
    Prospectus Showing the Cost and Comparative Revenue of a Line of Telegraph, Connecting New York City, via Mobile, with New Orleans. Cincinnati Printed by Gerard, Day and Company.,
    1847. 12 p. ; 16.5 cm. Southern line, p. 3-6.
    Western Telegraph Company, Western line, signed: Eliphalet Case, p. 7-12.
    4858
    Trial of the Rev. William Gilmore for Adultery before the Session of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church of Cincinnati. Columbus From J.M. Kinney's Periodical Depot.,
    1847. 24 p. ; 23.5 cm. The copy at MH-L reads: Cincinnati, Sold by all news vendors, 1847.
    5581
    To Mexico! [Eagle] Land & Money. Re: Raising troops and their pay for Mexican War. Edward A. King, Captain. Dayton, April 5, 1847. Dayton

    1847. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5595
    The Traveller's Register, and River and Road Guide: Containing a New and Correct Map of the Rivers of the Mississippi Valley. Cincinnati Published by Robinson & Jones, Graff 4183. 1847. [1-72] p. ; 13 cm. Newberry Library notes: Cover title: Traveler's register and western guide.
    "Almanac, for 1847": p. [19]-[67] with blank "Memoranda" for each month.
    Map: Rivers of the Mississippi valley, or, Tourist's guide. Published by Robinson & Jones. Cincinnati. 1847. Engd. by E.O. Reed Cin[cinna]ti.
    Includes ms. notes of Z. Allen on the route of Mr. and Mrs. Z. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold of New Bedford, Mass. west in 1847-1848.
    Forms part of the Everett D. Graff Collection of Western Americana at the Newberry Library.
    6402
    The Gem. Cincinnati Published by J.A. & U.P. James.,
    1847. 324 p. ill. ; 24 cm. Advertised "The Gem., Illistrated. Octavo." as "Published and for sale by J.A. & U.P. James, Walnut Street between Fourth and Fifth, Cincinnati." (Morgan 433, back cover)
    6662
    Library of American History; Containing Selections from the Best Authors of American History, Biography, Travels, Commerce, Statistics, Indians, Revolutionary Battles, etc., etc., etc. from the Earliest Period to the Present Time; Illustrated with More than Five Hundred Engravings. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James,
    1847. x, 640 p. ill. ; 27 cm. Wessen, 28, sold copy to Graff and said ca. 1850?
    7945
    For the Farmers of Ohio. The Farmer's Own Paper, etc. Columbus

    1847. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8176
    The Western Primer, Ornamented with Engravings. Columbus Published by E. Glover.,
    1847. 35, [1] p. ill. ; 14.5 cm. First and last pages pasted to printed wrappers.
    Last page blank?
    8418
    A B C und Erstes Lesenbuch fur Christliche Schulen. Cincinnati Verlegt von Swormstedt & Mitchell, Mainstrasse No. 311,
    1847. 48 p. ; 14 cm.
    8464
    Hymns for Sunday Schools. Designed Also for the Use in Families and Maternal Societies. Hudson s.n.,
    1847. 72 p. ; 11.5 cm. Brown wrappers with "Hudson, Ohio. 1847." printed.
    8945
    Address to the People of Franklin County and City of Columbus, on the Subject of Railroads, by the Committee Appointed at a Public Meeting Held in Columbus, March 3, '47. [Columbus] S. Medary, Printer.,
    1847 13, bv p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed on p. 13: R. Ridgway, Jr. [and eleven others].
    Samuel Medary was a printer in Columbus, Ohio at this time.
    9660
    Extracts from the Minutes of Ohio Yearly Meeting. Mountpleasant
    Rieger 4520. 1847. 8 p. ; 7 5/16" x 4 3/8".
    9664
    The United States songster. A choice selection of about one hundred and seventy of the most popular songs: including nearly all the songs contained in the American songster. As sung by Miss C. Fisher, Miss Rock, Mrs. Knight, Miss Gillinghams, Miss George, Miss Kelly, Miss Peaton, Miss Free, Sen'a. Garcia, Miss Jefferson, Miss Stephens, Mrs. Sloman, Mrs. Austin, Miss Petrie, Mrs. French, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Barnes, Mr. Wood, Mr. Cowell, Master Cowell, Mr. Sloman, Mr. Keene, Mr. Sinclair, Mr. Horn, Mr. Matthews, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Jefferson, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Pearman, Mr. Simpson, Mr. Braham, Mr. Nicholls, Mr. Eberle, Mr. Hyle, Mr. Incledon, Mr. A. Drake. To which is added The pizing sarpent, Settin on a rail; Jim Brown, and a number of new and original songs, written expressly for this work. Cincinnati Published by J.A. & U.P. James,
    1847. 223, bv p. ; 14 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes music (shape-note notation) to one song.
    One wood-engraved illustration signed: D & M. sc. [Doolittle & Munson]
    Title index, p. 219-233.
    Without music except for The racoon hunt, or Settin on a rail.
    9713
    The New Popular Forget-Me-Not Songster Containing the Most Choice Collection of Ballad Songs, Ever Sung by Any Harmonists, with the Choicest Negro Melodies, & Christie's New Songs. Cincinnati U.P. James,
    1847. 144 p. ; 12 cm. Brown University notes: Without music.
    Running title: Popular songs.
    Probable publication not before 1847 based on contents.
    Contains indexes.
    10093
    Important from Mexico!! Determination of the Mexicans to prosecute the war!! The Church in favor of it. Loan of $5,000,000 by the Archbishop to Santa Anna and his government!!! [Chillicothe Advertiser, AI 0. 1847] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 24 x 15 cm. Advertiser extra of April 20, 1847.
    10094
    Glorious news! Highly important from Vera Cruz! Surrender of the city, and of the castle of San Juan de Ulloa! American loss, 17 killed, and 28 wounded. Chillicothe Advertiser, AI 0. [1847] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 46 x 16 cm. Advertiser extra of April 12, 1847.
    10167
    Reid's New English Dictionary. [Cincinnati Derby, Bradley & Co.,
    1847] 564 pages, sheep ; 12 mo. No copy located. Title not located in any of the major and/or local databases.
    Advertised as "published by and for sale by Derby, Bradley & Co.", in 1847 for 1.00. (Morgan 4820, p. 56)
    10223
    Torch-Light, Extra. Monday, April 12, 12 o'clock, M. Capture of Vera Cruz. ... [Xenia Torch-Light, Cowan Auctions, Cincinnati, 2005. 1847] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 6.5" x 19". Text in two columns under heading.
    Details the siege of Vera Cruz from about March 22 to April 3, 1847. The focus is on the navy and the so-called "Mosquito Fleet."
    10224
    To the Friends of Free Territory. The undersigned Whig citizens of Massillon, having learned with deep regret, that the Convention assembled at Philadelphia, has nominated for the Chief Magistracy of this nation, Gen. Zachary Taylor, of Louisiana: A man whose sectional position and declartions [sic.] upon all the great subjects composing the Whig platform, and whose studied silence upon the great principle of the Ordinance of '87, embracing the only important issue, whether any Territory that now is or that may hereafter become the property of the U.S. shall remain the home of freemen, or shall be contaminated with the foul blood of Slavery.--- ... [Four columns of names] [Massillon s.n., Cowan Auctions, Cincinnati, 2005. 1847] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 12" x 9".
    10245
    A Baptist hymn-book, : designed especially for the regular Baptist Church, and all lovers of truth. : Partly selected from approved authors, and partly composed by the compiler. : Arranged to suit all occasions of public or private worship. / By Wilson Thompson, elder B.C. ; [One line from David] Cincinnati
    Cincinnati
    E. Shepard, Stereotyper and Printer.,
    1847. 719 p. ; 12 cm.
    10414
    The United States' Spelling-Book, with Appropriate Reading Lessons: Being an Easy Standard for Spelling, Reading and Pronouncing the English Language, According to the Rules Established by John Walker, in the Critical Pronouncing Dictionary. By Sundry Experienced Teachers. [Two lines of quotation from Humphreys.] Steubenville, Ohio Published by Thompson Hanna; at the Clinton Paper Mill.
    1847. [1-7], 8-144 p. ; xx cm. Signatures: [A]/6 B B2 - M/2 M2/4.
    26
    Stories of Voyages. Being Authentic Narratives of the Most Celebrated Voyages from Columbus to Parry, with Accounts of Remarkable Shipwrecks and Naval Adventures Designed to Interest the Young in the Study of Geography. Dayton Published by Ells, Claflin & Co.,
    1848. [i-iii], iv, [v], vi, [7]-288 p. ill. ; 17 cm. "Contents."--p. [v]-vi.
    Signatures: [1] 1* -- 24/2 24*/4. (6 not printed)
    214
    The Letter Writer's Own Book. On Love, Education, and Business; Containing Rules for Letter Writing, Directing Letters, Using Capital Letters,--A Complete System of Punctuation. A Dictionary of Classical Words and Phrases. Erroneous Sentences Corrected, &c. &c. Dayton Ells, Claflin & Co.,
    [1848] xxx, [15]-224 p., 7l. ; 14 cm. Source: Advertisement in Gass, LEWIS AND CLARK'S JOURNAL, P. [239], "42 cts."
    3880
    English-German A B C Picture Book. Cincinnati Eggers & Co. Publishers.,
    [1848] 4 ll. col. ill. ; 17 cm. Each page bears three illustrations with accompanying letters of the alphabet and words in English and German.
    4727
    Conditions. The Library of general knowledge will contain between two and three hundred large royal double column octavo pages, printed on good paper ... the whole work ... will be delivered to subscribers when a sufficient number of names are obtained, at $2,75, payable upon delivery. ... [Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James,
    1848] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 10 x 19 cm. J.A. and U.P. James published the 248 page 1850 edition. (Morgan 4209)
    4868
    Base Deception. Look to your tickets. Re: spurious election tickets. Oct. 9, 1848. S. Foljambe. Ravenna

    1848. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4871
    Beelzebub's Cattle Show. A Dream. Anti-Free Soil Satirical verse. Columbus
    Wessen, 82(Oct. 7, 1961), #309. 1848. 1 sheet ([1] p.) Wessen: Anti-Free Soil satirical verse, referring to the Townshend and Morse deal, which resulted in the election of Salmon P. Chase to the U.S. Senate.
    4914
    Lesebuch, oder Sammlung von Leseubungen fur die untern Klassen der Deutschen Schulen. Cincinnati Druckt und Verlag Kreuzburg u. Nurre, Ott 38. 1848. 106, [2] p. ill. ; 15 cm.
    4915
    The Letter-Writer's Own Book: on Love, Education, and Business. Containing Rules for Letter Writing; Rules for Directing Letters; Rules for Using Capitals; a Complete System of Punctuation; a Dictionary of Classical Words and Phrases; Erroneous Sentences Corrected; and Letters on Various Subjects. Stereotype Edition. Dayton, O. Ells, Claflin & Co.,
    1848. 192 p. 14 cm.
    4927
    The New Negro Forget-Me-Not Songster: Containing all the New Negro Songs Ever Published, with a Choice of Ballad Songs, now Sung in Concerts. Cincinnati Stratton & Bernard, 121 Main St.,
    1848. 165, [3]-121, [3] p. ; 12 cm. RPB notes: Without music.
    Running title: Popular songs.
    4941
    Reasons for Voting the Liberty Ticket. Hamilton County Freeman's Ticket. Senator Charles Cheney. [Cincinnati

    1848] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4955
    Letter to Thomas Bakewell, Esq., President of the Pittsburgh Board of Trade on the Subject of Connecting Pittsburgh & Philadelphia with Cincinnati and the Great West. By a Committee from Steubenville, Ohio. October, 1848. Steubenville Printed by R.C. Wilson, Steubenville, O., Rieger no number. [1848] 24 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title.
    Signed on p. 23: Jno. Andrews [and four others] Committee.
    American Antiquarian Society copy has wax seals with letters written on them Inscribed: From W. Robinson, Jr. I. Lanick, Esq. Wooster.
    4957
    Title of M. St. Clair Clarke and Thomas Quantrill, to Certain Lands in the State of Kentucky. Cincinnati
    Reese, Cat. 102, #228. 1848.

    5183
    Giddings will speak at Ravenna, on Wednesday next at 10 o'clock P.M. and no mistake. Mr. Giddings is now here. By an unlucky blunder in his appointments he was prevented from being here on Saturday. To repair the error as far as possible, he will address the people of the County on Wednesday. Once more unto the breach! Free Soilers, be not discourage. Turn out, and hear this faithful and devoted champion of our cause. He will have something to say that will animate the hearts, and cheer and encourage the hopes of Free Soilers. Come on then, friends, let not the disappointment of Saturday dampen your ardor. [Twenty four names listed] Ravenna, Monday Morning, Oct. 30th. 1848. [Ravenna s.n.,
    1848] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 42.5 x 27.5 cm. Printed area measures 40.1 x 24.7 cm.
    5184
    Portage Co. People's Convention. No more Dictation! [Ravenna s.n.,
    1848] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 42.5 x 27.5 cm. Printed area measures 40.8 x 24.5 cm.
    A call for those "who prefer Freedom to Slavery, Free territory to Slaveterritory [sic], who would not bring free labor into degrading competition with Slave labor, to meet in convention at the Court-house in Ravenna on Friday, the 16th inst., at one o'clock ..." Sixty three signatures were affixed to the bottom.
    5207
    Free Soil ticket ... for president, M. Van Buren, of New York. For vice-president, Charles F. Adams, of Massachusetts. Platform: whereas we have assembled in Convention as a union of freemen ... resolved. That we inscribe on our banner, "FREE SOIL, FREE SPEECH, FREE LABOR, and FREE MEN ... until a triumphant victory shall reward our exertions. Cincinnati Morning Herald Office Print.,
    1848 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 60 x 47 cm.
    5211
    Rough and Ready Festival. In honor of the election of Taylor & Fillmore...at the Collins' House in Ravenna, Nov. 16, 1848. [Ravenna s.n.,
    1848] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5314
    Evangelical Preacher. Zanesville
    Schneider. 1848.

    5369
    Kleine Lieder-Sammlung, oder, Auszug aus dem Psalterspiel der Kinder Zions. 7th ed.? German. Poland Heinrich Kurtz,
    1848. 255 p. ; 11 cm. Bound with: A choice selection of hymns.
    5372
    A Choice Selection of Hymns: From Various Authors, Recommended for the Worship of God. Stereotyped. Poland Henry Kurtz,
    1848. 320 p. ; 11 cm. With: Die Kleine Lieder-Sammlung, oder, Auszug aus dem Psalterspiel der Kinder Zions. Poland, Ohio: Henrich Kurtz, 1848.
    5504
    The First Book of Spelling and Reading Lessons; Comp. from Several Instructive Works, Designed for Catholic Schools. Cincinnati L. Meyer & Co.,
    1848. 112 p. ; 16 cm.
    5694
    The Laws of Good Breeding, or the Science of Etiquette, for Ladies and Gentlemen Containing the Rules and Usages of Polite Society, a Chapter on Women, Courtship and Marriage, with an Appendix, Containing Additional Instructions, Maxims, &c., in Personal Behavior, Conversation, Domestic Happiness, Education, Economy, &c. Compiled from the Most Authentic Sources by the Author of The Laws of Etiquette. Cincinnati Hayward, James & Co., Bobbitt 142. 1848. 72 p. ; 20 cm. Printed for the author in Boston, 1847 under the same title, "by the author of the Laws of etiquette.".
    The Laws of Etiquette; or, Short Rules and Reflections for Conduct in Society. By a Gentleman was published and copyrighted in 1836 in Philadelphia. Chapter I is Good Breeding.
    5754
    New American Song Book and Letter Writer, Containing the Most Choice Collection of Original and Popular Songs ever Published in the United States. Cincinnati

    1848.

    5826
    Remember Election Day, Tuesday, Oct. 10, 1848. Supporting Seabury Ford as Governor. Dayton

    1848. 1 sheet ([1] p.) Addressed to William Allen, Miami Township, Ohio.
    5836
    American Fashionable Letter Writer, Original and Selected, Containing a Variety of Letters on Business, Love, Courtship, Marriage, Relationship, Friendship, and Valentine: with Forms of Complimentary Cards. To the Whole are Prefixed Directions for Letter Writing, and Rules for Composition. Cincinnati Stratton & Barnard,
    1848. 240 p. ; 12 cm. Hayman sold copy with [8] p. advertisement at end.
    5860
    A Sketch of the Life and Public Services of General Zachary Taylor, the People's Candidate for the Presidency, with Considerations in Favor of His Election... Columbus Printed by Legg & Murray.,
    1848. 32 p. Caption title; no imprint.
    6364
    The Wizard; A Handbook of Popular Amusement, Containing a Complete Exposition of the Manner of Performing a Great Variety of Tricks and Illusions with Cups and Balls, Cards, Sympathetic Ink, etc., etc. Illustrated by Engravings. Chillicothe, Ohio Printed by Ely & Allen, Job Printers.,
    1848. VIII, [1]-96, bv, [98], [6] leaves of plates ; 16.5 cm. The 2 engravings in the preface are part of the pagination while the rest of the engravings in the body of the text are not. The text was printed first because there is an errata notice on p. viii correcting engraving reference numbers.
    Signatures: [x]4 A4 A2/8 B B2-C2 C2/4 D D2-E4 E2/8 F6.
    6439
    To All Good and True Whigs of the State of Ohio. [Cincinnati

    1848]
    Caption title.
    6528
    Incidents and Sketches Connected with the Early History and Settlement of the West. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James.,
    1848. 72 p. incl. front. (port.) ill. 8 pl. ; xx cm.
    6529
    Ready Reckoner or Federal Calculator. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James.,
    1848.
    OC (RA511.9 1848).
    6531
    The Universal Pictorial Library Containing Valuable Papers on Various Subjects Comprising Natural History, Natural Sciences, Agriculture, Rural Economy, Biography, Fine Arts, the Orientals, Travels, Geography, Botany, Poetry, Miscellaneous Reading, etc. Embellished with over Five Hundred Engravings. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James.,
    1848. 638 p. ;ill. ; 27 cm. Advertised as "Published and for sale by J.A. & U.P. James, Walnut Street between Fourth and Fifth, Cincinnati." (Morgan 433, back cover)
    6532
    The Third Reader Compiled from Several Instructive Works, Designed for Catholic Schools. Cincinnati Louis B. Meyer & Co.,
    1848. 324 p. ; 16 cm. "With the approbation of the right rev. J.B. Purcell, bishop of Cincinnati."
    6803
    Temperance, Its Rise and Progress Together with the Origin, Objects, Secrets, Objections, and Legitimate Influence of the Order of the Sons of Temperance by a Son. Also, a Eulogy ... of Jonathon Porter ... by Belamy Storer. Sandusky Amos Moore,
    1848. 59 p. ; 20 cm.
    6805
    The New Popular Forget-Me-Not Songster: Containing the Most Choice Collection of Ballad Songs, Ever Sung by Any Harmonists, with the Choicest Negro Melodies, & Christie's New Songs. Cincinnati Lorenzo Stratton.,
    1848. 41, 144, 133, [5] p. ; 11 cm. RPB notes: New songs, as sung by the Sable Harmonists.--Popular Songs.--Negro Melodies.
    Without music.
    RPB (Songster Coll NE942 1848).
    7535
    Please Post This In A Conspicuous Place. "Free Territories for Free States." The Cincinnati Weekly Commercial for the Campaign! Address: M.D. Potter & Co., publisher. Cincinnati [M. D. Potter & Co., Publisher.,]
    1848. 1 sheet ([1] p.) Advertisement for newspaper subscription during political campaign.
    7950
    The Traveller's Register and River and Road Guide: Containing a New and Correct Map of the Rivers of the Mississippi River Valley together with the State, Steamboat, Canal and Railroad Routes throughout the Western and South Western States with the Distances, in Miles, from Place to Place. Cincinnati Robinson & Jones.,
    1848. 36 p.
    8020
    Life of General Scott. Columbus Scott & Bascom.,
    1848. 32 p.
    8034
    Ceremonies in Wesley Chapel, at the Funeral Solemnities of John Quincy Adams, in Cincinnati, March 22, 1848. Dirge by Mrs. Rebecca S. Nichols. [Cincinnati

    1848] Broadside. 33 x 21 cm. Brown University notes: Contents: Dirge by Mrs. R.S. Nichols.--Hymn. How swift, alas, the moments fly! [First line] by J.Q. Adams.--How happy is he born or taught by H. Wooton.--Funeral anthem by J.W. Ward. (Rebecca S. Nichols, John Quincy Adams, Sir Henry Wotton and James Warner Ward)
    Printed in two columns divided by line of type ornaments.
    First line: Solemn toiled the "Passing-bell."
    8777
    The Hepatica: or Spring Flowers for Children. Part I. Cincinnati Published by J. Ernst 183 Main Street.,
    [1848] viii, [3], 12-64 p. ill. ; 12 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Stories and poetry.
    Preface signed "Emma."
    "Oncken's Lith. Elm St. Cincin. O."--p. [1] of lithographed wrapper. Wrapper lithographed in brown ink.
    "Fifth series, In six parts."--p. [1] of wrapper. Contents: Emma and Her Mother -- Self-Denial, or, Marion Lee -- Alida, or The Morning Walk -- Lauretta Monteith, or The Sullen Little Girl -- To the Snowdrop -- The Widowed Dove -- The Dying Child.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed (words "Presented to" and From" printed): Presented to J[--] H. Sawyer from your teacher Cha's B. Keyes.
    8778
    The Hepatica: or Spring Flowers for Children. Part V. Cincinnati Published by J. Ernst 183 Main Street.,
    [1848] 64 p. ill. ; 12 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Stories and poetry.
    "Oncken's Lith. Elm St. Cincin. O."--p. [1] of wrapper.
    "Fifth series. In six parts."--p. [1] of wrapper.
    Contents: Clara Stanley, or The Affectionate Grand-Daughter -- Jane and Elizabeth, or The Useful Little Girls -- Alice Williams, Or How to Kill Time -- Theresa and Anna, or The Sisters -- The Withered Flowers.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed (words "Presented to" and From" printed): Presented to Hattie A. Varnum from Mrs. D. Butterfield Apr 19th, 1868, 12 y.
    8779
    The Hepatica: or Spring Flowers for Children. Part VI. Cincinnati Published by J. Ernst 183 Main Street.,
    [1848] 64 p. ill. ; 12 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Stories and poetry.
    "Willie Pembroke," p. [43]-59, signed "Altered from M.R.M.
    Oncken's Lith. Elm St. Cincin. O."--p. [1] of printed wrapper. Wrapper lithographed in brown ink.
    Wood-engraved illustration, p. 42, signed "W."
    "Fifth series, In six parts."--p. [1] of wrapper.
    Contents: Alfred Wilmot, or Selfishness Corrected -- Amy Livingston, or The Orphan -- Willie Pembroke -- The Death of the Flowers -- My Brother on the Sea.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed (words "Presented to" and From" printed): Presented to S[--] J. Allen from David O. D[--]
    8780
    In the universal demonstration of respect following the death of J.Q. Adams, we see that the sense of this nation recognizes and acknowledges the greatness of principle compared with policy ... In this belief we send out this statement of the views, and intentions, which, with slight modifications, we see on every side chrystalizing into action. ... [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1848] [2] leaves ; 27 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Calling for state conventions to choose delegates to attend "a national convention, to be holden on the 4th day of July, 1848, at [blank] who shall nominate such men as candidates for president and vice president, as shall fairly express the views and principles of this county, or to unite upon one of the tickets which shall then have been offered to the country."
    Signed: James H. Perkins [and three others]. Not intended for publication at present. We earnestly wish your signature and concurrence to the above as soon as possible, directed to Cincinnati, Ohio.
    Signatures: [A]2 ([A] 1 verso, [A]2 blank).
    American Antiquarian Society copy addressed in ms. to Hon. Hugh White, Washington, D.C.
    9413
    New American Primer. Cincinnati Printed by E. Morgan and Co.,
    1848. 36 p.
    9589
    White Sulphur Fountain, Situated Eighteen Miles North of Columbus and Ten Miles South West of Delaware, Ohio, with Catalogue of Arrivals. N. Hart, Proprietor. Dayton Printed at the Daily Journal Office,
    1848. 13 p. Ohio Historical Society copy lacking p. 11-12.
    9682
    Das Leben des Ehrw. Georg Whitefield aus dem Englischen ubersetzt. Cincinnati Poe & Hitchcock fur die Sonntagsschul-Union der bisch Methodistenkirche.,
    1848. 68 p. ; 16 cm. THIS PROBABLY AFTER 1850!
    9692
    The United States' Spelling Book with Appropriate Reading Lessons Being an Easy Standard for Spelling, Reading and Pronouncing the English Language, According to the Rules Established by John Walker in His Critical and Pronouncing Dictionary. By Sundry Experienced Teachers. Cincinnati J.A. and U.P. James.,
    1848 144 p. ; 17 cm.
    9701
    Revival Hymns...Tenth Edition enlarged. Cincinnati A. Wooliscraft,
    1848. 80 p. ; 16 cm. Printed by J.A. and U.P. James.
    10076
    Free soil meetings, a meeting of the friends of Free Soil will be held ... on Thursday, October 5th ... J.R. Giddings, ... and Jas. W. Taylor ... will address the meetings. On Tuesday evening, Oct. 3rd, Wm. Mills ... and Robert McBratney. [Dayton s.n.,
    1848] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 60 x 47 cm.
    10108
    The Dorr Movement in Ohio; Being an Examination into the Causes, Progress and Probable Effects of the Revolutionary Course of Loco-Focoism in the Organization of the General Assembly of This State, for the Session of 1848-9. Read and Circulate. [Columbus Printed by Legg & Murray,
    1848?] 32 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Another edition, printed from the same setting of type, does not have the imprint. (Morgan 5854)
    10127
    The Christian Baptist; Edited by Alexander Campbell. [Four lines of quotations] Revised by D.S. Burnet, from the Second Edition, with Mr. Campbell's Last Corrections. Seven Volumes in One. Sixth Edition. Cincinnati Published by D.S. Burnet. Stereotyped by J.A. James,
    1848. 670 p. ; 25 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Reprint of the periodical "The Christian Baptist" originally published 1823-1830, and reprinted in stereotype form in 1835. (Morgan 2754)
    Edition statement transposed; appears before the date in the imprint transcription.
    10145
    Notice. To _____________________ You are hereby required, within ten days, to make out and hold in readiness for me a Statement of the Personal Property, Monies, and Credits, which you are required, by the act for levying Taxes on all Property in this State, according to its true value, and the act amendatory thereto, to list, either as the Owner or Holder thereof, or as Guardian, Parent, Husband, Trustee, Executor, Administrator, Receiver, Accounting Officer, Partner, Agent, or Factor. Dated ________________ 1848. ___________________ Assessor. [Form of Statement.] [Ohio s.n.,
    1848] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 32 x 19.3 cm. Printed area measures 26 x 16.2 cm.
    The form listed items to be valued such as horses over two years as of June, 1848 plus 11 additional lines.
    Written in was Elisha Whittlesey with date March 11 and Henry Butts, assessor.
    For the Act, see Morgan 4738.
    10336
    Mount Auburn to the Common Council of Cincinnati. Application having been made to you by Maynard French, and other residents of Auburn Street, to change the grade of the whole or a part thereof, the undersigned owners of Lots upon the same, believing that the case as yet has not been fully presented, respectfully ask that you will receive and consider the following exposition before any final action is taken.… [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1848] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 41
    10341
    Entertaining and instructive! A grand exhibition! Of some of the rarest and most wonderful phenomena in chemical and physical sciences…, performed with rare and costly chemical elements. The following are among the programme of brilliant experiments made by Prof. Geo. W. Weimer in his lecture on chemical and physical science!...Lecture and experiments begin at 8 o'clock. Cincinnati, O. Lancet Press Print.,
    1848. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 43 cm.
    10405
    William Middleton and His Dog Trim. Cincinnati Truman & Spofford.,
    between 1848-1859) 24 p. ill. ; 16 2cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Truman’s entertaining and instructive toy books.
    Series statement at head of title.
    This is a reissue of the same title published in 1844 by William T. Truman, Morgan 6998).
    Caption title: William Middleton. Little William and his dog Trim.
    This story was also published in "Short stories. Written by a lady, to amuse a young friend," published by Munroe & Francis.
    Elizabeth D. Truman and Ainsworth R. Spofford published together as Truman & Spofford in Cincinnati between 1850 and 1859.
    Some wood engravings signed: "M" (i.e., Abraham John Mason?) and "A.A." (i.e., Alexander Anderson).
    Contents: Little William and his dog Trim -- Tom Hall -- The broken cage -- A cradle hymn.
    131
    Reward of Merit. [Cincinnati] E.D. Truman, Publisher, Cincinnati.,
    [circa 1848]. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ill. ; 15 x 11 cm.
    319
    Hymns for Sunday Schools. Selected from Various Authors. [Four lines of quotation] Cincinnati Published by L. Swormstedt and J. H. Power, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Book Concern, Corner of Main and Eighth-streets, R. P. Thompson, Printer.,
    1849. 206 p. ; 11.5 cm. Pagination and collation reconstructed from imperfect Morgan copy: (wanting pages 100-119, 189-194). [1]-13/8. 208 pages.
    Preface dated, p. 4: New-York, August 4, 1841.
    "Index."--p. 199-208.
    3020
    Cleveland, June 1, 1849.
    Dear sir:- We have been appointed a committee, in behalf of the freemen of the Reserve, to invite you to celebrate with them, at Cleveland, the anniversary of the passage of the Ordinance of 1787 …
    [Cleveland s.n.,
    1849] [2] leaf fold ; 25 cm. Printed only on 1st leaf of a 2 leaf fold.
    4399
    Abstract of a Bond, to secure the safe carriage of the Laws, Journals, etc. to the County of Mahoning. Aug. 17, 1849. [Mahoning County

    1849] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4970
    Anti-Slavery Songs. A Selection from the Best Anti-Slavery Authors. Salem, Ohio I. Trescott & Co., Publishers.,
    1849. 62, [2] p. ; 18 cm. Without music.
    5002
    Facts for the Thoughtful. Crime, Its Cause and Prevention, Contributed to the Western Quarterly Review, for April, 1849. Cincinnati Model Western Book and Job Printing Rooms,
    1849. 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    5013
    A Brief Sketch of the Life and Public Service of Gen'l Samuel Herrick, from 1805 to 1831 inclusive. Zanesville "Aurora," Print., Thomson 544. 1849. 23 p. ; 22 cm. Thomson: Gen'l Herrick (1779-1831) was a citizen of Zanesville, was District Attorney for many years, and held important offices in Muskingum county. He rendered service in the War of 1812 and was appointed Brigadier General.
    5021
    Key to the Science of Electrical Psychology. All Its Secrets Explained, with Full and Comprehensive Instructions in the Mode of Operation and Its Application to Disease, with Some Useful and Highly Interesting Experiments. Every Person an Operator. By a Professor of Science. Ashtabula, O. Printed at the Ashtabula Telegraph Office.,

    16 p. ; 24 cm. F1131 K3).
    5049
    Report in Relation to the Scioto and Hocking Valley Railroad...adopted at a public meeting held in Portsmouth, Ohio...March 22, 1849. [Portsmouth

    1849?]. 8 p.
    5051
    Revival Hymns...Tenth Edition enlarged. Cincinnati A. Wooliscraft,
    1849. 80 p. ; 16 cm. Printed by J.A. and U.P. James.
    5055
    Sketch of the Life of the Rev. John Collins, Late of the Ohio Conference. Cincinnati Published by Swormstedt & Power, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Western Book Concern.,
    1849. 122 p. port. ; 16 cm.
    5134
    Caroline Tracy, The Spring Street Milliner's Apprentice; or, Life in New York in 1847-8. Cincinnati
    Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 483a. 1849.

    5187
    General Tom Thumb, will hold his Levees at the Court House: Thurs., Mon., Dec. 13, 14, 15, 17, 1849. [New Lisbon s.n.,
    1849] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5389
    Das Christliche Gesang-Buch, oder eine Auswahl von den besten Liedern. Wooster

    1849.

    5442
    Young Bible Reader. Cincinnati Truman & Spofford.,
    [between 1849 and 1859] [1], 2-24 p. ill. ; 15 cm. Series: Truman's Entertaining and Instructive Toy Books.
    Series title transposed from head of title page.
    Elizabeth D. Truman and Ainsworth R. Spofford published together as Truman & Spofford in Cincinnati between 1849 and 1859.
    In printed wrapper.
    Some wood engravings signed Alexander Anderson.
    "The Bible."--in verse, p. 24.
    Signature: [1]/4 1*/8.
    5652
    Anual List and Post-ofis adres ov ae memburz ov ae American Fonetic Sosieti, instituted 1st Novembur, 1848. Sinsinati, O.
    Wessen, 64(Nov. 1, 1956), #546. [1849]
    Membership list of the national organization.
    5769
    Rhymes for the Nursery. Salem Published by Isaac Trescott. E. Harris, Printer, Wessen, 12(April 1, 1940), #98. [1849?] 8 p. Vodrey only copy. Location unknown.
    5776
    Life on the Farm in Amusing Rhymes. First Series. No. 9. Salem Published by Isaac Trescott, E. Harris, Printer., AI 0. [1849?] 8 p.
    5854
    The Dorr Movement in Ohio; Being an Examination into the Causes, Progress and Probable Effects of the Revolutionary Course of Loco-Focoism in the Organization of the General Assembly of This State, for the Session of 1848-9. Read and Circulate. [Columbus] Printed by Legg & Murray, Columbus.,
    [1849] 32 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Another edition, printed from the same setting of type, does not have the imprint. (Morgan 10108)
    5855
    A Choice Selection of Hymns. Stereotype ed. Poland, Mahoning Co., O. Published by Henry Kurtz.,
    1849. 320 p. ; 11 cm.
    6015
    Narrative of the Suffering of John Fillmore and Others on Board Captain Phillips' Pirate Vessel, with an Account of Their Daring Enterprise, and Happy Escape from the Tyranny of That Desperate Crew, by Capturing Their Vessel. Cincinnati

    1849. 24 p.
    6271
    The Dagon of Calvinism, or, The Molech of Decrees, a Poem, in Three Cantos. [Urbana Citizen & Gazette Printers.,
    1849] 32 p. OHi notes: Letter [by Peter Cartwright?] signed, Hardened sinners of all sorts, addressed to those who are elected, and therefore beyond danger of damnation...however foully they may fall into error...-p. 30-32.
    6465
    A Plan for a Mission among the German Population of the City of Cincinnati. For the Purpose of Spreading Sound Spiritual Instruction - of Opening for Them Ways of Support, and Elevating Their Position as American Citizens. Cincinnati J.W.S. Browne & Co.,
    1849. 10 p. ; 16.5 cm.
    6502
    Acts and Proceedings of the Synod of the German Reformed Church in Ohio and Adjacent States, at Tiffin, O., October 4, 1849. Columbus

    1849.

    6649
    Auszug von Geschichtlichen Ereignissen. Cincinnati, Oh. Miller., Ott 43. 1849. 2 v. in 1. ; 19 cm.
    6808
    The Emigrant's Daughter: A Tale of the West. Youth's Western Library, No. 2. Cincinnati C. Cropper & Son,
    1849. 114 p. incl. front. plates. ; 5 cm.
    6962
    Juvenile Poetry. No. 4. Price 3 cts. Dayton L. F. Claflin & Co., AI 0. [1849] 16 p. ill. ; 11 cm. "Published and Sold by B.F. Ells." on the title page.
    L.F. Claflin & Co. on the wrappers.
    Claflin was associated with B.F. Ells from 1844 to 1848. He went on his own in late 1849 (Morgan 4245) and continued to be active in publishing until 1854. I suggest 1849 as the publication date for now.
    6987
    Sacred History, Abridged for the Use of Schools. Translated from the French. Cincinnati Alexander Pine,
    1849. 127 p., incl. front., 1 pl.
    7122
    Influence of the Shaker Doctor [Dr. Louis Turner]. [Union Village
    Richmond 416. 1849]. 10 p. ; 23.5 cm. Richmond: Advertising circular for medicines made by the Shakers at Union Village, Ohio.
    7275
    Handbuch fur Familien, oder Das Buch seltener und nutzlicher Recepte. Cincinnati Herausgegeben von Miller u. Co., Ott 44. 1849. 96 p. ; 19 cm.
    7925
    Gospel Proclamation Extra. The Bethany Difficulty, Once More and Final. St. Clairsville Heaton and Gressinger, Rieger 664. 1849. 2, 48, [3]-4 p.
    8062
    Western Primer, Ornamented with Engravings. Columbus Published by J. Siebert.,
    1849. 35 p. ill. ; 15 cm.
    8083
    Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. Herald Extra. Argument to demonstrate the profitable freight business to be enjoyed by this railroad. Massillon

    1849. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8133
    The Play Day Book. Dayton L. F. Claflin & Co., AI 0. [1849] 16 p. Claflin was associated with B.F. Ells from 1844 to 1848. He went on his own in late 1849 (Morgan 4245) and continued to be active in publishing until 1854. I suggest 1849 as the publication date for now.
    8134
    Story Book for a Good Boy. Dayton L. F. Claflin & Co., AI 0. [1849] 16 p. ; 9 cm. Claflin was associated with B.F. Ells from 1844 to 1848. He went on his own in late 1849 (Morgan 4245) and continued to be active in publishing until 1854. I suggest 1849 as the publication date for now.
    8180
    Geauga High School. This Institution, Which is favorably located in the pleasant village of Chardon, and is under the supervision of Mr. A. Holbrook, A.M. ...Chardon, March 9, 1849. [Chardon s.n.,
    1849] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8205
    Young American Soldier and His Companions. Cincinnati

    1849.
    Searched OCLC no title by this name. Stratton and Barnard published from 1848 to 1850.
    9715
    The Sacred Chorister, a Choice Collection of Hymns and Sonnets, Especially Adapted to Camp and Social Meetings and Sabbath Schools. Cincinnati Aaron F. Cox,
    1849. 128 p. ; 12 cm. Hymns and sonnets without music.
    Includes indexes.
    9727
    Der Kleine Heinrich und Seine Warter Eine Wahre Geschichte. Cincinnati Swormstedt & Power,
    1849 56 p. ; 15 cm.
    9869
    Grat ralwa tw nolej! A most radical enturpr[i]z!! [The] f[o]netic adv[o]cat! A curiositi & a wurc ov grat imp[o]rtans, : is the most novel, most interesting, and getting to be the most popular periodical in the United States. [Cincinnati Longley & Brother,
    1849] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 76 x 53 cm. New York Historical Society notes: Prospectus for a journal promoting phonetic spelling reform and adoption of phonographic and phonotypic characters.
    Inset at lower left demonstrates a proposed system of phonographic shorthand; caption reads: First lesson in phonography.
    Includes a catalog of "Books, periodicals, &c. for the promotion of the writing and printing reform. Longley & Brother endeavor to keep constantly on hand and for sale, the assortment of phonetic publications of which the following is a catalogue. ..."
    Title incorporates phonotypic characters; characters that cannot be reproduced have been transcribed in square brackets.
    Alternate Title: Great railway to knowledge! A most radical enterprise!! The phonetic advocate! A curiosity & a work of great importance.
    10231
    Emma Mortimer the Cottage Girl. Cincinnati Truman & Spofford.,
    [between 1849 and 1859] 24 p. ill. ; 16 cm. On publication date, see Morgan 5493.
    Series: Truman's Entertaining and Instructive Toy Books.
    The engraving on p. [4] is different than the 1844 edition. (Morgan 5493) This 1849 edition repeats the engraving on p. [2] which is a boy falling off a hobby horse with a girl watching. The 1844 edition has a picture of a boy riding on the back of a dog.
    10237
    Pleasing Stories for Pleasant Children. Cincinnati Truman & Spofford.,
    [between 1849 and 1859] [1-2], 3, [4], 5-7, [8]-11, [12]-13, [14]-17, [18]-24 p. ; 15.5 cm. An account of the life of Christ.
    Series: Truman's entertaining and Instructive toy books.
    Wrapper title and imprint.
    ALAN: This copy has 24 page; your 1844 has pages [3-4] of wrapper included in pagination. Really?
    In printed wrapper.
    Some wood engravings variously signed by Alexander Anderson, and "M." (Anderson p. [12], [14], [18]) ("M" p. [2]) No find p. [4], [8].
    Series statement transposed from head of wrapper title.
    Contents: The birth of Christ announced to Mary by an angel -- Herod’s massacre of children -- Driving out the money changers -- Christ asleep in the storm -- Christ scourged by the soldiers -- Christ bearing his cross.
    Signatures: [1]/4 1*/8.
    10251
    For Cincinnati & Pittsburgh. New World [steamboat]. W.T. Chamberlin...master. Will leave for the above and all intermediate landings on ___ the inst. ____ o'clock. Cincinnati, Ohio Ben Franklin Printing,
    [1849] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ill. ; 61 x 51 cm.
    10281
    Nicholas Longworth versus James M. Hunt, et. als. District Court, Clark County, Ohio. [West Liberty] Printed at the Office of the West Liberty Banner.,
    [1849] 46 p. ; 18 cm. Caption title.
    "Donn Piatt, (of Young & Platt,) Complainant's Attorneys."--, signed, p. 45.
    10337
    Difference in time between Cincinnati and the principal cities of the United States and Canada,
    Albany, N.Y. …Vincennes, Ia.
    [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1849-1850?] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 26 cm. Wilson M'Grew, dealer in watches, jewelry, silver ware, and fancy goods...Cincinnati.
    10339
    Administrator's sale! Six shares of stock in the Cleves Bridge Company belonging to the estate of David Richardson, dec'd, will be sold at public auction in the town of Cleves on Saturday the 20th day of October, commencing at 10 o'clock a.m. of said day.... / [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1849] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 44 cm. Alexander Long, Wm. C. Markland, administrators. Oct. 2d 1849.
    10342
    W.T. Coggshall, general newspaper agent,...advertisements and subscriptions solicited...orders for card or other job printing promptly attended to. Cincinnati Ben Franklin Book and Job Printing.,
    1849. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 28 cm. Includes references at bottom of broadside.
    3167
    Eolian Songster. A Choice Collection of the Most Popular, Sentimental, Patriotic, Naval and Comic Songs with Music. Cincinnati
    Wessen, 74(March 1969), #487. Sold Lewis, Levin or ? 1850.

    4015
    The Orphan Girl. Dame Wonders Transformation, 8. Cincinnati Eggers & Co., Publishers.,
    1850. [6] leaves. col. ill. ; 20 cm. Title taken from wrappers. Engraved text and illustrations throughout.
    4020
    American Text Book: Containing 1. The Declaration of Independence, 2. The Articles of Confederation, 3. Constitution of the United States, 4 Washington's Farewell Address. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James.,
    1850. 120 p. plates, illus. ; 12 cm.
    4209
    Library of General Knowledge; Embracing History, Biography, Astronomy, Architecture, Natural History, Poetry, Tales, &c. &c., and About One Hundred and Twenty Useful Receipts, &c. Embellished With Over Two Hundred Engravings. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James, Walnut Street, between Fourth and Fifth,
    1850. vi, [7]-248. front., ill., plates. ; 26 cm.
    4282
    Hymns for Sunday-Schools, Youth, and Children. Cincinnati Published by Swormstedt & Power, for the Sunday-School Union of the M.E. Church, Corner of Main and Eighth Streets. R.P. Thompson, Printer.,
    1850. [1-3], 4, [5], bv [7], 8-45, [46-47], 48 p. ; 12 cm. "Index to the Hymns."--p. [47]-48.
    Spine, gilt lettering: S.S.Hymns.
    Morgan copy (wanting p. 19-30).
    Preface dated: New York, 1849.
    5109
    Speeches of Messrs. Beaver, Eckley, Randall & Lawrence, in the Senate. Re: Resolution to remove speaker. Columbus
    Swanson, page 301. 1850. 32 p. Remarks of Mr. Beaver in reply to Mr. Payne, January 3, 1850;--Remarks of Mr. Eckley in justification of the Speaker, January 4 & 5, 1850;--Mr. Randall's remarks, December 11, 1849, upon the resolution introduced by him and in reply to Mr. Whitman thereon;--Speech of Mr. Lawrence, January 10 & 11, 1850, on the resolution to remove the Speaker.
    5115
    To All People, Nations and Languages. Columbus, O., Dec. 19, 1850. [Columbus s.n.,
    1850]. 24 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    5116
    The United States Primer, or; First Spelling Book for Children. Salem, Ohio Published by Isaac Trescott, E. Harris, Printer,
    1850. 34, [4] p. ill. ; 15 cm. Title taken from front wrapper, included in pagination.
    5196
    Fresh Meat! All persons wishing to procure fresh beef. H. A. Smith, Adams' Mills, Sept. 9, 1850.
    s.n.,
    [1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5278
    An Address upon Rail Roads: With Special Reference to the Steubenville & Indiana Rail Road. Steubenville James Wilson, printer,
    1850. 24 p. ; 25 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    5279
    Annual Wholesale Catalogue, of Herbs, Medical Plants, also Extracts, Essential Oils, Double Distilled and Fragrant Waters Prepared, and for Sale by the United Society of Shakers, at Union Village, near Lebanon, Ohio. Union Village, Ohio G.H. Vandever, McLean 485: "I have been unable to find a copy." Richmond 410. 1850. 11 p. ; 19 cm. Caption title: Catalogue.
    5280
    Appeal to Liquor Makers, Liquor Vendors, and Liquor Drinkers, with Reflections upon the Duties of the Friends of Temperance. By a Member of the Grand Division of Ohio. Columbus, Ohio Printed by Scott & Bascom,
    1850. 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    5364
    Illustrated Parlor Melodeon: A New Collection of Secular Melodies, Consisting of Songs and Rich Gems from the Operas, Including the Most Popular Pieces of the Day Together with a Variety of Sentimental and National Music. Dayton B.F. Ells,
    1850. 112 p. ; 18 cm. Principally without music.
    Includes index.
    5383
    True Stories with Pretty Pictures. Cincinnati Truman & Spofford.,
    1850. 24 p. ill. ; 16 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Bible stories.
    Series title transposed from head of title page.
    Elizabeth D. Truman and Ainsworth R. Spofford published together as Truman & Spofford in Cincinnati between 1850 and 1859.
    In printed wrapper.
    Wood engravings, frontispiece and p. [4] of wrappers, signed: AA [i.e., Alexander Anderson].
    Contents: The wise men adoring Christ -- Jesus blessing little children -- Saul of Tarsus struck blind -- Jesus walking on the sea -- A net full of fishes -- The crucifixion.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Presented to Mary L. Snow by Ellen M. Baldwin.
    5447
    Goldene A B C fur Jedermann, der gern mit Ehre wollt bestahn. [Trenton, Butler County, Ohio Zu Haben bei Peter Schertz.,
    1850] Broadside. ; 42 x 36 cm.
    5457
    Die Kleine Lieder Sammlung: oder, Auszug aus dem Psalterspiel der Kinder Zions, zum Dienst inniger, heilsuchender Seelen, und insonerheit zum Gebrach in den Gemeinden der Bruder, zusammengetragen in gegenwartige kleine Form und mit einem dreifachen Register versehen. [Three lines from Psalm] Stereotyp=Ausgabe. Poland, Mahoning County, Ohio Zu haben bei Heinrich Kurtz.,
    1850. 255, bv p. ; 12 cm. Often the English edition which followed was not the same publication year as the German.
    In Morgan copy, the English edition is 1852.
    Without music.
    "James & Co., stereotypers, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    Includes index.
    5465
    Horæ Solitariæ: or, Essays upon the Names, Titles, and Attributes of the Messiah, Revealed in the Old Testament, to Which Is Annexed, an Essay upon the Doctrine of the Trinity. [Twp lines of quotation] Vol. I -[Vol. II.] Zanesville Printed by E.C. Church, Corner of Main & Fifth Sts.,
    1850. 2 v. ; 21 cm. Volume 2: Horae Solitariae: or Essays Upon Some Remarkable Names and Titles of the Holy Spirit, Occurring in the Old and New Testaments, and Declarative of His Essential Divinity and Gracious Offices in the Salvation of Man: To Which Is Annexed A Brief Account of the Heresies, Relative to the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit, Which Have Been Published Since the Christian Era. [Two lines of quotations] Vol. II.
    On spine: Horae Solitariae.
    Volume I: "Contents."--p. [iii]-iv.
    Pagination: [i-iii], iv, [v], bv, [vii]-xii, [13]-48, [49], 50-68, [69]-197, [198]-203, [204]-211, [212]-224, [225]-352, [353]-438, [439]-440.
    Signatures: [1]/2 [2]-55/4 56/2.
    "A Table, Shewing the Harmony of the Old and New Testaments Respecting the Divinity of Christ."--p. [439]-440.
    Volume II:
    "Contents."--p. [4].
    Pagination: [1-5], 6-50, [51]-95, [96]-108, [109]-257, [258]-285, [286]-406 p.
    Signatures: [x]/2 1-50/4 51/2.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Attributed to Serle in the Dictionary of national biography.
    Title of vol. 2 varies: Horæ solitariæ: or Essays upon some remarkable neames and titles of the Holy Spirit, occuring in the Old and New Testaments, and declarative of his essential divinity and gracious offices in the salvation of man: to which is added a brief account of the heresies, relative to the doctrine of the Holy Spirit, which have been published since the Christian era.
    5481
    James' River Guide: Containing Descriptions of all the Towns and Principal Objects of Interest on the Rivers of the Mississippi Valley ... Cincinnati U.P. James,
    1850. 116 p. ill., maps. ; 23 cm. " A Book for All Travelers."--at head of title.
    Cover title.
    5511
    To the Free Soilers of the 2nd Congressional District. Springboro

    1850. Broadside. 45 cm. x 31.5 cm. A broadside in support of Free Soil Congressional Candidate L. D. Campbell.
    Springboro is in Warren County.
    5542
    The Rural Songster: A Collection of National & Sentimental Songs, for Rural Life. Dayton, O. Published by B.F. Ells.,
    1850. br, [ii-iii], br, [v]-viii, [9]-112 p. ill., music. ; 18 cm. On spine: Song Book.
    Red cloth cover.
    Engravers emblem on p. [ii] of two birds on side nest with one bird in nest.
    Signatures: [1]-7/8.
    5617
    John's Scrap Book. Cincinnati Truman & Spofford.,
    [1850] 24 p. ill. ; 16 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Stories and poems.
    Elizabeth D. Truman and Ainsworth R. Spofford published together as Truman & Spofford in Cincinnati between 1850 and 1859.
    In printed wrapper.
    Some wood engravings signed by Alexander Anderson.
    Contents: The school boy's freaks [in verse] -- The cat and the bird -- Kate and Walter -- How things are changed! -- Aunts and cousins.
    American Antiquarian Society copy sewn through the gathering.
    5635
    Atilla. No Female Suffrage! Atilla. Theology, Logic, Anatomy, Physiology and Philology United to Establish the Truism that the Woman is No Human Being ... Cincinnati

    185-. 31 p. ; 22 cm.
    5682
    Catalogue of Medical Plants, Extracts, Essential Oils, Etc. Prepared and for Sale by the United Society of Shakers, at Union Village, O. Lebanon
    Richmond 412. 185-. 4 p.
    5766
    German and English Spelling and Reading Book, arranged on a simple system for Schools and Self-instruction. Deutsche-Englishches buchstabir und lesenbuch. Cincinnati German and English Book Concern,
    [1850?] 12 p. ill. ; 19 cm.
    5794
    Observations on Rail Roads in the Western & Southern States, and of the Introduction of the Pioneer System, for Their Construction, with Remarks on the Importation of Foreign Iron. Cincinnati Chronicle & Atlas Book and Job Rooms, Third St, Cin'ti.,
    1850. tp, bv, [3], bv, [5]-28 p. ; 20 cm. "Notice, The following remarks were published in the Cincinnati Chronicle and Atlas a short time since, and are republished in the present form by several gentlemen who wish to excite attention to, and disseminate information on, the subjects to which they are devoted."--p. [3].
    Argues in favor of American products and against the further importation of English iron. Cincinnati's strategic location is recognized on page 11: "The greatest crossings from East to West, and from North to South, must be at Cincinnati. This is the greatest distributing point in the West, and in process of time will be the greatest in the United States."
    "From the Cincinnati Daily Times. The new invention."--p. 27-28, describing the orograph surveying instrument.
    5907
    Katechismus oder Kurzer in begriff der Christokatholischen Lehre. Cincinnati Gedruckt und im Verlag von Louis Meyer n. Co. Mainstrasse, zwischen der 12. u 13. Strasse.,
    1850. 84+ p. ; 17 cm.
    6010
    Christian's Auswanderung aus Deutschland. Cincinnati
    Hayman, 37(Dec. 1969), #494; 45(Oct. 1971). #512. 1850. 234 p.
    6012
    Lost Children. Cleveland

    185-.

    6014
    To the Friends of Temperance and Religion. The undersigned, a committee of the Grand Temple of Honor of the State of Ohio...have engaged the services of Rev. M. P. Gaddis, Jr. to lecture on temperance. Cincinnati
    OC. 1850. Broadside. 27.5 x 21 cm. Rev. Maxwell Pierson Gaddis, Jr. was a Methodist circuit rider.
    6040
    Sketches of Incidents and Adventures in the West: (Incidents and Sketches connected with the Early History and Settlement of the West). Cincinnati

    1850.

    6367
    Prize Cattle and Sheep! Holabird, Bishop & Co. Would most respectfully call the attention of the Public to Their Prize Cattle and Sheep Now on Exhibition at the New Tent, in 42d Street, opposite The Crystal Palace. No. 1, Jenny Lind, Four year old-the Largest Heifer in the World!--fattened by Wm. Worrell and Jos. Adriance, of Poughkeepsie. 2, De Witt Clinton, A four-year-old Steer, a perfect beauty in form and shape. 3, Victoria, the Fifth, A Cow, imported by Dr. Watts, her equal in fatness is not to be found. 4, Pride of Kentucky, The Notorious White Heifer,-from the farm of Henry Clay-four year old. 5 and 6, Twin Oxen, From the joint Stock of Henry Clay and Dr. Watts. We cannot describe their beauty, but leave it with the public to decide for themselves. 7, James Gilchrist, Acknowledged by the Butchers of New York to be the fattest animal ever before exhibited in New York. 8, B. Lawrence, A beautiful Ox, the favorite of our worthy citizen and Butcher of N.Y. 9, Thomas Corwin, Raised in Ohio, and fattened by James Gilchrist. 10 & 11, Ohio & Silas Wright [torn] n.p. s.n.,
    1850 1 sheet ([1] p.) I found inside diary at Western Reserve Historical Society. While I believe it is a NY broadside because of the 42nd street reference and Poughkeepsie, I have listed it here because I have found no other reference, and it is a delightful broadside.
    6519
    A Tribute to the Memory of James H. Perkins. Cincinnati Wright, Ferris & Co.,
    1850.
    OC (RAB P449t).
    6880
    New Negro Forget-Me-Not Songster, Containing all the New Negro Songs Ever Published, with a Choice Collection of Ballad Songs, now Sung in Concert. Cincinnati U.P. James,
    1850. [4], 162, 41 p.
    6903
    Ready Reckoner, or Federal Calculator giving the amount, in dollars and cents, of the number of articles, from one, to one thousand, at any price, from fourth of a cent to ten dollars: and equally applicable to many other species of calculation, as is shown in the explanation. To which are added many useful tables and forms. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James,
    1850. 128 p. ; 14 cm.
    6907
    The New Popular Forget-Me-Not Songster. Containing the Most Choice Collection of Ballad Songs, ever Sung by any Harmonist, with the Choicest Negro Melodies, & Christie's New Songs. Cincinnati U.P. James.,
    1850. 144 p. ; 12 cm. Without music.
    RPB: Songster Coll NE942 1847?
    6908
    The Book of Fables. Cincinnati Appelgate & Co.,
    1850. 64 p. illus. ; 16 cm. Kriss Kringle's Library.
    Bound in original red cloth, gold stamped.
    6909
    New American Song Book, and Letter Writer; Containing the Most Choice Collection of Original and Popular Songs ever Published in the United States. Cincinnati Lorenzo Stratton, no. 121, Main Street,
    1850. 1 v. 12 cm.
    6915
    Programme of Mademoiselle Jenny Lind's Grand Concert This Evening. Cincinnati Ben Franklin Printing House.,
    1850. 32 p. ; 23 cm. Jenny Lind, noted soprano, called "The Swedish Nightingale," married her accompanist Otto Goldschmidt. Her 1850 first American tour was sponsored by P.T. Barnum.
    6922
    The New Jerusalem. New Church Tracts: The Ohio Series. Cincinnati Published by the New Church Brethren in Ohio,
    1850. 1 v. (various pagination) ; 19 cm. At head of title: The New Jerusalem.
    1. The Doctrine of the New Church. 2. The Divine Trinity. 3. The Lord Jesus Christ. 4. The Atonement. 5. The Sacred Scripture. 6. Science of Correspondences. 7. Apparent Truths of the Word. 8. Creation and Fall of Man. 9. The General Deluge. 10. The End of the World. 11. Nature and Use of Prayer. 12. Spiritual Temptations. 13. Doctrine of Regeneration. 14. What is True Charity? 15. What is True Faith? 16. Meaning and Use of Baptism. 17. The Holy Supper. 18 What is Life? 19. Doctrine of the Resurrection. 20. The Last Judgment. 21. Origin of Angels. 22. Heaven . 23. Hell and Its Miseries. 24. New Church Books.
    6927
    A Sketch of the Life of Rev. John Collins: Late of the Ohio Conference. Cincinnati Published by Swormstedt and Powers, for the Methodist Church, at the Western Book Concern.,

    122 p., [1] leaf of plates, port. ; 16 cm.
    6935
    The Book of Psalms in Phonetic Short Hand. Cincinnati, O., Phonographic Institute.,
    1850. [68] p. ; 18 cm. "Engraved on stone by Benn Pitman."
    6937
    Supplement to the Cincinnati Detector and Bank Note Reporter; Containing Facsimiles of the Various Gold and Silver Coins Most Generally Found in Circulation. Cincinnati T. W. Lord.,
    1850. 24 p. ill. ; 24 cm.
    6949
    Little Drummer Boy. Dame Wonders Transformation. Cincinnati Eggers & Company,
    [1850] 6 ll. of plates. ill. ; 20 cm. Wrapper title and imprint. Illustrations are hand-colored, as issued. Each leaf contains one illustration with accompanying verse.
    PP copy: red wrappers, printed in gilt. "3" at head of front wrapper.
    PP (RBD CB [1850] D182w ).
    A copy is in a private collection.
    6955
    The Two Worlds: The Visible and the Invisible. Cincinnati E. Mendenhall, and J.F. Desilver,
    1850. 12 p. ; 19 cm. From the Intellectual Repository.
    7016
    New Negro Forget-Me-Not Songster; containing all the New Negro Songs ever Published with a Choice Collection of Ballad Songs, now Sung in Concert. Cincinnati Lorenzo Stratton,
    1850. 162, 133 p. ; 12 cm.
    7150
    Little Bird's Tale. A Present from Aunt. Cincinnati Truman and Spofford.,
    [between 1850 and 1858?] 24 p. ill. ; 16 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Series title transposed from head of title page.
    Truman and Spofford published in Cincinnati from 1850 to 1859.
    Wood-engraved illustrations, p. [4] of wrapper, signed "AA" (i.e., Alexander Anderson?)
    Contents: The little bird's tale: a dream -- The new dolls -- The little blind girl led by her lamb -- Little Robert -- The two children and the goat Frisky.
    7157
    The Juvenile Companion; A Collection of Reformatory and Miscellaneous Songs. [Four lines of verse] [New Garden] Compiled and Published by Battin & Miller: New Garden, Ohio. Hinchman & Keen, printers; Salem, O.,
    1850. 142, bv p. ; 16 cm. In printed wrapper.
    Quaker publishers.
    Levi Coffin of underground railroad was born in the Quaker town of New Garden, NC.
    7196
    Tiger Self-Dump Sulky Hay Rake. Dayton

    185-.

    7198
    Lily of the Valley. A Present from Father. Cincinnati Truman and Spofford., AI 44-38-3 [1850] 24 p. ill. ; 15 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Stories and poetry.
    Series title transposed from head of title page.
    Truman & Spofford published in Cincinnati from 1850 to 1859. In printed wrapper.
    Wood-engraved illustrations variously signed "AA" [ie. Alexander Anderson) and "Mason sc." [i.e., Abraham John Mason?).
    Contents: The little plant that grew into a deep valley -- The little boy who wanted to buy an image -- James and his rocking horse -- The monkey who touched off a cannon -- The farm-yard -- Gathering flowers -- Little Margaret and her mother -- God listens to little children.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Charles E. Hobbs.
    7389
    Katholischer Katechismus, oder, Lehrbegriff, nebst einem kurzen Abrisse der Religions-Geschichte von Anbeginn der Welt bis auf unsere Zeit. Cincinnati Gedrucht bei Schmidt & Storch,
    1850. 190 p. ; 20 cm.
    7536
    Foster's Improved Medical Electrotome, double current Galvano electric machine. James Foster, Jr., & Co. Cincinnati

    185-.

    7545
    Instructions To the Assessors-to accompany the "Statement," &c. Re: property taxes. Cincinnati

    185-. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7714
    Western Emigration. I Have Been. I Am Going To Ohio. [Two figures on horses] Conversation between Dr. Simpleton and Mr. Scruple, on the impropriety and folly of emigrating from the good old States of Rhode Island, Massachusetts, &c. to the Western Wilderness.


    [185-] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7743
    St. Charles Hotel, Columbus, Ohio. ... Hartley & Dunn. In Office: John McDonigal, Chas. Baird. Columbus

    [185-] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7834
    Pretty Rhymes about Birds and Animals, for Little Boys and Girls. Salem, Ohio Published by Isaac Trescott. E. Harris, Printer., AI 0. [1850?] [1], 2-8 p. ill. ; 8 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Isaac Trescott worked briefly as a school teacher in Salem, Ohio ca. 1833. He subsequently worked in his father's grocery store selling books, and eventually opened his own bookstore. A Quaker, Trescott was also active in the anti-slavery Philanthropist Society ca. 1835. See George P. Hunt, History of Salem, (1898), p. 48, 139-141. Text is very similar to another issue of the same title published by J.S. Redfield of New York ca. 1843.
    In printed wrapper.
    Series title transcribed from head of p. [1] of wrapper.
    7864
    Gift, Consisting of Carefully Selected Flowers and Gems, for Youth. St. Clairsville

    1850.
    Only copy is in private collection.
    7912
    Hepatica: Or Spring Flowers For Children. Part II. Cincinnati Published by J. Ernst 183 Main Street.,
    1850. 64 p. ill. ; 12 cm. "Fifth series, in six parts"--Cover.
    7952
    Melodeon Without A Master. Cleveland

    1850. 55 p. No know copy.
    Entry based on 1854 copy which has a copyright of 1850.
    7972
    Erstes Anterrichts-Buch fur Sonntags-Schulen. Cleveland
    Wessen 80(January 1961), #439. [185-]

    8021
    Harrison Polly, and Others vs Wm. Ratcliff, and Others. By J.W. Wilson. Inre: the kidnapping of 8 free colored children in Lawrence County, by the defendants. Cincinnati
    Wessen, 76(October 1949), #502. 1850.
    Legal brief: Inre the kidnapping of eight colored children in Lawrence County by the defendants.
    8027
    Negro Melodist: Containing a Great Variety of the Most Popular Airs. Cincinnati U.P. James,
    [185-] 66 p. front. ; 15 cm. OHi dates [186-?]
    8066
    Regulationen des "Deutschen Protestantischen Kirchhofs" bei Lane Seminarn auf Walnut Hills. [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1850?] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 10 cm.
    8106
    Brunderliches Sendschreiben, An Die Christen Aller Confessionen, von Jonas Stutzmann, Walnut Creek, Holmes County, 0. [Walnut Creek
    Wessen, 62(January 1956), #649. 185-] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8145
    Laugh and Grow Fat. Comic Concert. For the benefit of the Old Auctioneer! W. A. Moyston. Mount Vernon
    Wessen, 55(June 1953), #224. [185-] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8154
    Aud der Indianer-Zeit. Neun Ersahlungen aus zuverlassigen Quellen gesammelt under wahrheitsgetreu ershalt vom Derfasser der Erlebnisse eines deutschen Pfarrers in "Amerika". Cleveland
    Wessen, 91(June 1964), #236. [185-]

    8738
    ABC Buch zum lesen lernen nach der Buchstabir--und Lautirmethode, geweihet der Erziehung deutscher Kinder. Cincinnati Gedruckt und im Verlag bei Kreuzberg und Nurre., AI 0. [185-] 36 p. ; 17 cm. PP: wanting p. 25-26.
    8808
    The Voice of the Whigs of Ohio! The Omnibus Bill condemned, and the Ordinance of 1787 approved. In convention, Columbus, May 6, 1850. [Columbus s.n.,
    1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 23 x 15 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Two resolutions in support of the admission of California and other territories as free states and in opposition to the Omnibus Bill, which was presented by a select committee of the U.S. Senate as part of the Compromise of 1850.
    Followed by: Resolution of the Whig convention, January 19th, 1848. Resolved, That we deprecate a war of conquest ... but, if additional territory be forced upon us, we will demand that "there shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude therein, otherwise than for the punishment of crime."
    Printed area measures 18.7 x 9.8 cm.
    8906
    Halt im Gedachtniss Jesum Christum. Glaube. Liebe. Hoffnung. Confirmations=Lied. Canton, Ohio Gottschall und Martin, Drucker,
    [1850] MWA/Broadside.
    8943
    A Dictionary of Select and Popular Quotations, Which Are in Daily Use, Taken from the Latin, French, Greek, Spanish, and Italian Languages: Together with a Copious Collection of Law-Maxims & Law-Terms, Translated into English, with Illustrations, Historical and Idiomatic. From the London Edition. [One line of quotation from Shakspeare [sic].] Dayton, O. Printed & Published by B.F. Ells.,
    1850. 80 p. ; 17 cm. Morgan copy missing front wrapper. Back yellow wrapper p. [4] has decorative border with decorative element inside with word "Quotations." The type size on pages 75-80 reduced to accommodate text.
    8950
    Plan of the House of Delegates "to Revise, Amend or Change," the Constitution of Ohio, Assembled in the City of Cincinnati, December 2, 1850. [Columbus Printed by S. Medary,
    1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. ; 32 x 51 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Official documents issued by the Constitutional Convention were printed at Columbus, Ohio, by S. Medary, "printer to the convention."
    Printed area measures 28.7 x 48.0 cm.
    8953
    Doc. A. Rappe's Invaluable Eye-Salve and P. J. Kallenbach Saddle and Harness Work. [Canton

    1850??] 1 sheet ([1] p.) Printer's uncut printed job with two customers, Doc. A. Rappe and P. J. Kallenbach.
    8954
    Democratic State Ticket.



    1 sheet ([1] p.) Small election ticket.
    8955
    Whig Ticket. For Governor William Johnston. ...


    1850? 1 sheet ([1] p.) Election ticket.
    9197
    Subscription to the Bible cause. [Ohio? s.n.,
    185-?] 16 p. ; 15 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "To subscribers. Object of the subscriptions.--The supply of the world with the Scriptures ... by sale when practicable, and by gift when necessary ... Amount needed.--At least one hundred millions of dollars ... Plan.--Subscriptions to be payable annually. ... Privileges.--The payment of five dollars constitutes a life member of a branch society ... Thirty dollars constitutes a life member of the American Bible Society at New York ..."--p. [1].
    Caption title.
    "Annual subscriptions to the Bible cause," p. 2-9, includes space for subscribers' names and the amounts pledged on even numbered pages, and ruled columns on the facing pages to record amounts paid over ten years. The American Antiquarian Society copy includes, as subscribers, various members of the Austin and McKibbin families of Trumbull Co., Ohio, with initial subscriptions recorded in Oct. 1859. Pages 10-11 include columns for recording "transient subscriptions."
    "To local agents only. (Please read carefully and refer to often.)"--p. 12-16. Textual references suggest that the subscription pamphlet was issued by a state or county branch to its local agents.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Seymour Austin.
    9507
    Speeches by Mr. Olds and Mr. Lewis on Resolution to Remove the Speaker. Delivered ... In Senate, January 4 and 7, 1850. [Columbus, Ohio? s.n.,
    1850] 29, [1] p. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title.
    "Speech of Mr. Olds, of Pickaway, in the Senate, January 7, 1850, on the resolution to remove the Speaker. Phonographed for the Senate, by J.V. Smith."--p. 1-23.
    "Remarks of Mr. Lewis delivered in the Senate of Ohio, Friday, January 4, 1850, in justification of the Speaker from the charges of the senators."--p. [25]-29.
    American Antiquarian Society copy unopened. Inscribed: S. Ford.
    9595
    Proceedings of Convention, Held in Zanesville, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday, Feb. 6th, 7th & 8th, 1850. [Zanesville s.n.,
    1850] 10 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Concerned with the proposition to unite with the Ohio Bank Agency.
    9661
    Library of American History; Containing Selections, from the Best Authors, on American History, Biography, Travels, Commerce, Statistics, Indians, Revolutionary Battles, Etc,. Etc., Etc. Also; Anecdotes, Poetry, and Miscellaneous Articles. From the Earliest Period to the Present Time. Illustrated with More than Five Hundred Engravings. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James, Walnut Street, bwteen Fourth and Fifth., Colorado Pioneer Books, On-Line Listing, ABE, 9/9/2004. 1850. 640 p. ;
    9738
    The Charter of the Houses of Reformation and Correction in Cincinnati and the Ordinances of the City in Relation Thereto. Cincinnati Wright, Ferris & Co.,
    1850 10 p. ; 23 cm.
    9743
    First Phonetic Reader. First Edition. Cincinnati, O., Longley & Brother,
    1850. 72 p. ; 17 cm. In phonetic spelling.
    9744
    The Civil Rights of the Catholic People Usurped by the Roman Priests and Bishop, Being a Word in Self-Defense Against Anonymous and Non-Anonymous Attacks Upon the Board of Trustees of the St. Peter's Cemetery Association. Cincinnati Printed for the people.,
    1850. 16 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title.
    Caption title: A word in self-defence, against anonymous and non-anonymous attacks upon the Board of Trustees of the St. Peter’s Cemetery Association.
    9758
    Christliche Religions-Lehre als Grundlage des Confirmanden-Unterrichts. Cincinnati Gedruckt und in Commission, in der Arbeiter-Abend Zeitung, Ott 0. 1850. 64 p. ; 16 cm. Public Library of Cincinnati/Hamilton County notes: Cover detached.
    Translation of title: Christian religious instruction for the beginning foundation of confirmation lessons.
    9959
    The Mother's Primer. ABCD. Cleveland; Meadville [Pa.]; Greenville [Pa.?] Ingham & Bragg,
    1850] [1]-[22] p., 11 leaves. Illus. ; 19 cm. Cover title.
    Light tan paper cover printed in black.
    9984
    Sojourner Truth. [New Lisbon s.n.,
    1850?] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 31 x 12 cm. Cornell University notes: Title runs into text: Sojourner Truth, interested an audience in New Lisbon, O., at the Methodist Episcopal Church ...
    Consists mainly of poem A sojourner's mirror, with introduction.
    10100
    To All People, Nations and Languages. Columbus, O. s.n.,
    Dec. 19, 1850. 24 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprints.
    10130
    Kleine Buchstaben nach alphabetischer Ordnung. A a b c d e ... Canton, Stark County, Ohio H.J. Nothnagel & Co.,
    [1850?] 1 sheet ([1] p.) Includes "Doppellaute," "Einsachste," and "Das gross Alphabet."
    10138
    Military Ball. [Picture of military ball] Yourself and Lady are invited to attend a Military Ball at the Meeker House, in Canfield, On Wednesday, Ovt. 7, at 2 o'clock, P.M. At this Ball, the very best order will be preserved. Managers. Captain E.G. Canfield, Lieutenant J.M. Webb, Liettenant E.C. Newton, Lietenant J. Hartman, Ensign J. Ramsey, A.P. Flaugher, S. Hanson, H.H. Reeves, David Beard, P. Rupright, Mayor William B. Dawson, Music: Beaver, Kinneman & Co.'s Cotillon [sic] Band. [Canfield? s.n.,
    1850?] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 19 x 10.5 cm. Printed area measures: 9.6 x 7.8 cm.
    10246
    The Sacred harp or Eclectic harmony: : a collection of church music, consisting of a great variety of Psalm and hymn tunes, anthems, sacred songs and chants, original and selected; including many new and beautiful subjects from the most eminent composers, harmonized and arranged expressly for this work. / By Lowell Mason, professor in the Boston Academy of Music; editor of Handel and Haydn collection of scared music; The choir, or Union collection; Choral harmony; Lyra scra, &c. ; And by Timothy B. Mason, professor in the Eclectic Academy of Music, Cincinnati.
    Edition: Enlarged, revised, and improved edition.
    Cincinnati Published by Truman & Spofford.,
    1850. 232 p. Music ; 15 x 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society Notes: For 4 voices; shape-note notation.
    At head of title: Revised, improved, enlarged and price reduced!
    Cover title and imprint vary: Mason’s Sacred harp, or Eclectic harmony: a new collection of church music. In patent notes. Arranged and composed by Lowell Mason, professor in the Boston Academy of sacred music; editor of the Handel & Haydn collection of sacred music; The choir, &c. And by Timothy B. Mason, professor of sacred music, and organist, the Fourth Street Church. Enlarged, revised, and improved edition. Cincinnati: Published by William T. Truman.
    Includes index of tune names.
    10335
    Just published, the first number of the Western Horticultural Review. John A. Warder, M.D., editor....single copies--price 25 cents--for sale at the Agricultural Fair, at the Horticultural Fair, at the Burnet House Bookstore, and at H.S. & J. Applegate's, and other bookstores of the city. [Cincinnati] Tagart, Print.,
    1850. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 24 cm.
    10355
    Dame Wonders Transformation of the Multiplication Tables. Cincinnati Eggers & Co. Publishers,
    [1850] [6] leaves : ill. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Metal-engraved illustrations and text.
    Cover title.
    The American Antiquarian Society has a broadside with a printed date of 1850 that bears the stationers’ stamp of Eggers & Co. The firm Eggers & Wilde (successor to Eggers & Co.?) was active in Cincinnati between 1851 and 1871.
    In black wrapper printed in gilt.
    120 A Kempis, Thomas, 1380-1471. Of the Imitation of Christ; In Three Books. Translated from the Latin of Thomas a Kempis. By John Payne. Wilmington, Ohio Printed by Gaddis & Abrams., Kyle 56. OI 259. SS 34992. Wilkie 368. 1815. 195 p. ; 18 cm. Pagination error: p. 143 after p. 144. Text is, however, correct.
    See variant, Morgan 121.
    121 A Kempis, Thomas, 1380-1471. Of the Imitation of Christ; In Three Books. Translated from the Latin of Thomas a Kempis. By John Payne. Wilmington Published by Joseph Wright. Rice Gaddis, Printer., AI 34993. OI 258. Wilkie 369. 1815. 195 p. ; 18 cm. For a variant imprint, see Morgan 120.
    6157 A Kempis, Thomas, 1380-1471. The Imitation of Christ, Translated from the Latin of Thomas A Kempis, by Richard Challoner. Cincinnati Published for the Catholic Society for the Diffusion of Religious Knowledge., AI 42-2501. 1842. 360 p. ; 14 cm.
    9459 A. G., Rev. The Quarteroon, a Poem by the Rev. A.G. Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. [1834] 76 p. ; 17 cm. AAS/Morgan copy wanting title page.
    Title based on only known copy at Yale University.
    1335 Abbott, James, 1807-1896. The Challenge Accepted; or the Doctrine of the Decrees Vindicated, in the Spirit of Christian Candor. Portsmouth, O. Printed by C. Hopkins., SS 7730. 1822. 40 p. ; 22 cm.
    2223 Abercrombie, James, 1758-1841. The Mourner Comforted. A Selection of Extracts Consolatory on the Death of Friends from the Writing of the Most Eminent Divines and Others. Including Dr. Johnson's Celebrated Sermon on the Death of His Wife. Together with Prayers Suited to the Various Instances of Mortality. By James Abercrombie. Steubenville, O. J. Wilson., AI 10781. Rieger 8740. 1832. vii, 404 p. ; 21 cm.
    5859 Ackley, H. A. (Horace A.), 1810-1859. An Introductory Address on the Progress of the Science of Medicine. Western Reserve College, Session 1849-50. By H.A. Ackley. Cleveland Steam Press of M.C. Younglove and Co.,
    1849. 23 p. ; 21 cm. Lecture delivered at the commencement of the 1849/50 session of Cleveland College (i.e, Western Reserve College, Medical Department). Cf. p. [2].
    See biography in Encyclopedia of Cleveland History link.
    6138 Ackley, H. A. (Horace A.), 1810-1859. The Professions and Student: An Introductory Lecture in the Medical Department of Western Reserve College by H.A. Ackley, M.D., Prof. of Surgery. Session of 1850-51. Cleveland Steam Press of Harris, Fairbanks & Co.,
    1850. 21 p. ; 19 cm.
    1633 Adams County, Ohio. National Road. Resolution of Citizens of Adams County. [West Union
    SS 23420. 1826] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4018 Adams, Franklin George, 1824-1899. Key to the Pronunciation of Geographical Names, Pronunciation Given in the Phonetic Alphabet. By F. G. Adams, Late Teacher of the Cincinnati District Schools. Cincinnati Truman & Spofford, Publishers...Longley & Brother Phonetic Printers.,
    1850. 60 p. ; 15 cm. Wessen: Cincinnati was a hot-bed of agitation of the proponents of the phonetic alphabet.
    10051 Adams, Hervey. Truth Vindicated: or, Falsehood and Error Exposed. In a Letter to a Methodist Preacher. Columbus P.H. Olmsted, Printer, AI 0. 1821. 27 p. ; 19 cm.
    2691 Adams, James. Analysis of Prophetic Times; In Which Is Interpreted the Apocalypse of John, the Apostle, Together with Several of the More Difficult Places of Other Sacred Prophecies. In Two Volumes. Published in Monthly Numbers. 12 or More Nos. in Each Volume. By James Adams. Vol. I.-[II.] Xenia, O. Printed by J. H. Purdy., AI 29934. 1835. 2 v. 2 fold-out charts. ; 21 cm. AAS: Vol. I.
    2373 Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848. Letters on Speculative Free Masonry, by J.Q. Adams, Ex-President of the United States. To Edward Livingston. G.G.H.P. of the R.A.C.U.S. and Secretary of State of the United States. In Presenting These Letters. [Xenia Office of the Free Press., AI 17247. Walgren 3721. 1833.]. 40 p. ; 21.5 cm. Walgren: Title from caption and first lines of text; imprint on page 40; text in 2 columns. Pages [32]-40 index.
    Letters all dated 1833.
    Caption title.
    Also published in 1833 with the title "Letters of John Quincy Adams to Edward Livingston" by the Young Men's Antimasonic Association for the Diffusion of Truth, Boston.
    See H.W. Fiske renunciation of speculative free masonry (Morgan 8289).
    2537 Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848. Dermot Mac Morrogh, or The Conquest of Ireland; an Historical Tale of the Twelfth Century. In Four Cantos. By John Quincy Adams. Third Edition. [Three lines of quotation] Columbus Published by Isaac .N. Whiting., AI 22829. 1834. [i-v] vi-xv, [xvi], [17]-34, [35]-57, [58]-77, [78]-108 p. ; 16.5 cm. "John Quincy Adams. Quincy, October 25, 1832."--Dedication and Preface, p. xv.
    Page number 104 not printed. Same in 1849 printing (Morgan 5459). The 1849 printing is available on the Internet through Making of America.
    Half-title: Dermot Mac Morrogh, or The Conquest of Ireland.
    Signatures in 9s: [A1] [A2] A3 A4 A5 - B1/1 B2/1 B3/1 B4/1 B5/5 C1 C2 C3 C4 - F1/2 F2/1 F3/5 F4/1 (F1, F2 and F3 printed E1, E2 and E3).
    2692 Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848. Oration on the Life and Character of Gilbert Motier de Lafayette, Delivered at the Request of Both Houses of the Congress of the United States, Before Them, in the House of Representatives at Washington, on the Thirty-First of December. By John Quincy Adams. Cincinnati Printed and Published by E. Deming, AI 29942. 1835. 31 p. front. (port.) ; 21 cm.
    2693 Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848. Oration on the Life and Character of Gilbert Motier de Lafayette Delivered at the Request of Both Houses of the Congress of The United States before Them, in the House of Representatives at Washington, on the 31st of December, 1834. Cuyahoga Falls O.B. and J.A. Beebee., AI 29943. 1835. 44 p. ; 22 cm.
    148 Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848. An Oration, Delivered before the Cincinnati Astronomical Society, on the Occasion of Laying the Corner Stone of an Astronomical Observatory, on the 10th of November, 1843. By John Quincy Adams. Cincinnati Printed by Shepard & Co., AI 43-57 and 43-1093. Sabin 291. Thomson 3. 1843. 72 p. ; 22.5 cm. The speech has much on American independence and astronomy.
    "Constitution of the Cincinnati Astronomical Society adopted May, 1843."--p. 70-72.
    Left bracket on p. 66 is missing.
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 6/2 6*/4.
    5456 Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848. Letters from Hon. John Q. Adams, to His Son, on the Bible and Its Teachings. Written at St. Petersburgh, during His Residence There as Minister to Russia. Steubenville Published by M'Kee & Scott., AI 0. 1848 47, bv p. ; 17 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Letters written in 1811 to Adams' son, George Washington Adams, then 10 years old.
    In plain wrapper.
    5459 Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848. Dermot Mac Morrogh, or The Conquest of Ireland. An Historical Tale of the Twelfth Century. In Four Cantos. By John Quincy Adams. Third Edition. [Three lines of quotation] Columbus, Ohio Published by Isaac N. Whiting.,
    1849. [i-v] vi-xv, [xvi], [17]-34, [35]-57, [58]-77, [78]-108 p. ; 16 cm. "John Quincy Adams. Quincy, October 25, 1832."--Dedication and Preface, p. xv.
    Original green decorative embossed cover with gold lettering on cover: Conquest of Ireland by John Quincy Adams.
    Page number 104 not printed. Same in 1834 printing (Morgan 2537).
    Half-title: Dermot Mac Morrogh, or The Conquest of Ireland.
    Signatures in 9s: [A1] [A2] A3 A4 A5 - B1/1 B2/1 B3/1 B4/1 B5/5 C1 C2 C3 C4 - F1/2 F2/1 F3/5 F4/1 (F1, F2 and F3 printed E1, E2 and E3).
    7522 Adams, L. L., Dover. West India Bilious Pills, Prepared By L. L. Adams, Dover, O. For Family Use. Cleveland Smead's Press-No. 9, Central Buildings, Cleveland., AI 0. [1839]
    Printed on both sides, directions for using with endorsements at end.
    795 Adams, Rufus W. A Dissertation. Designed for the Yeomanry of the Western Country, Containing a Correct Description of the Best Method of Making Butter and Cheese; Made So Plain and Easy that Persons Entirely without Practice Shall be Able to Make Any Kind of Cheese They May Choose. Also, the Best Method of Feeding Cows, with Some of Their Diseases and the Most Approved Remedies. By Rufus W. Adams, Author of The Young Gentleman and Lady's Explanatory Monitor, Juvenile Rambler, &c. Marietta, Ohio Printed at the Office of the American Friend. Price 25 cents., OI 169. Rusk II: 340. SS 27655. Thomson 4. Wilkie 153. [1813] 36 p. ; 19 cm. Ohio Authors (1962): "Adams, Rufus W. (?-?), probably an itinerant schoolteacher from Vermont, is believed to have arrived at Marietta about 1810. In 1815 his Young Gentleman and Lady's Monitor was published in Zanesville (Morgan# 868). It is described on the title page as the "Second edition revised and corrected," and was copyright in 1814. It filled a great need and won the praise of leading Ohio Valley educators; by 1818 three more editions had been published. It seems quite possible that an edition prior to that printed in Zanesville in 1815 was published in Ohio but no copy is known to exist, and Adams had previously published the same work in Vermont, 1808. On the title page of this and other known works Adams refers to himself as the author of Juvenile Rambler. No trace of this work has been found."
    Two copies finally have been located (University of Vermont, Bailey Library and the New York Public Library) of The juvenile rambler, a concise narrative of a youth, who left his father at the age of fourteen, and after passing five years in different places, joined the army, knocked down his officer, was in irons three times, and at last escaped by his own exertions, and is now an inhabitant of the United States, Danville (VT): Printed by E. Eaton, 1808, 22 pages.
    Wessen, Midland Notes (XX), no. 2: "Not only was this the first work of its kind printed on the Western frontier, but it is perhaps, the first to be written and printed in America. We find only Lincoln 18...Dairying Exemplified of the Business of Cheese Making, 1795, but this was the American edition of an English work. Adding to its interest is the fact that the work was indeed written--as the title indicates--for the Western Country."
    828 Adams, Rufus W. The Farmer's Assistant, Containing a Correct Description of the Best Methods of Raising & Keeping Cows, & Making Butter and Cheese: Also, Useful and Interesting Observations on the Best Methods of Raising Common and Merino Sheep, with the Most Approved Remedies for Many of Their Diseases likewise the Diseases of Cows and Neat Cattle. By Rufus W. Adams, Author of the Young Gentleman and Lady's Explanatory Monitor, Juvenile Rambler, &c. Marietta Printed by S. Fairlamb., OI 197. Rusk II: 340. SS 30631. Wilkie 302. 1814. 48 p. ; 17.5 cm. See Ernest Wessen to Jim Scott, August 2nd, 1946, in Matthews book of Wessen letter, p. 59-60. p. 60, "(At this point I've thought of one $75 to $100 item: There was a pamphlet gotten out in Marietta in 1809 on Cheese Making, and Dairying. I sold a copy a year ago." Could Ernie have gotten the date wrong? Not likely, but I find no other title with cheese in it from Marietta. See Morgan# 795.
    868 Adams, Rufus W. The Young Gentleman and Lady's Explanatory Monitor. A Selection from the Best Authors Extant, upon a New Plan Designed for Schools. Second Edition, Revised and Corrected. By Rufus W. Adams, Author of the Juvenile Rambler, Farmers Agricultural Assistant, &c. Zanesville Printed by David Chambers., OI 236. Rusk II: 329. SS 33777. Wilkie 345. 1815. 251 p. ; 17 cm. See Morgan# 795, notes on Juvenile Rambler and #828 on Farmer's Assistant.
    New York Historical Society copy: Bdg: John Grigg's (stationer) advertisement sewn over front and spine.
    24 Adams, Rufus W. Young Gentleman and Lady's Explanatory Monitor. A Selection from the Best Authors Extant; upon a New Plan, Designed for Schools. By Rufus W. Adams, Author of the Juvenile Rambler, Farmer's Agricultural Assistant, &c. Fifth Edition, Improved. Columbus E. Griswold, Jun. Printer., OI 388. Rusk II: 329. SS 43011. Wilkie 525. 1818. [1-7], 8-9, [10-11], 12-13, [14-15], 16-257, [258-259], 260 p. ; 15 cm. See Morgan 795, notes on Juvenile Rambler and #828 on Farmer's Assistant.
    Hayman: "Among the first half dozen juveniles to be printed in Ohio. To the best of my knowledge it was preceded by only five other books, one of which was the Zanesville, 1815, edition of this same title."
    Signatures: [A1]A2A3A4/4 (+A5), B[1]B2B3B4/4 (+B5), C-E in 8, H-T in 8. (F and G not used.)
    6136 Adams, S. W. (Seymour Webster), 1815-1864. Address before the Society of Religious Inquiry of Granville College, Granville, July 7th, 1850, by S.W. Adams, Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Cleveland, Ohio. Cleveland Printed by Smead & Cowles, 7 Superior Street.,
    1850. 20 p. ; 18 cm.
    7706 Adams, Seth. Zanesville, January 7, 1812. Sir, Believing that you have a wish to increase, and improve the internal resources of our country; and as the improvement of our sheep, is of the first importance to the country at large ...re: sale of Merino rams and ewes. Signed in ms. Seth Adams. [Zanesville
    AI 0. 1812] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1632 Adams. James, compiler. Useful Selections, from Ecclesiastical Records and Printed Sermons, comprising 1. Basis of Union Agreed upon by the United Associate Synod in Scotland.2. Extracts from the Minutes of the Associate Synod of North America, Relative to the Above Union. 3. Basis of a Proposed Union, between the (Dissenting) Associate Synod, and the Constitutional Presbytery. 4. Extracts of Sermons. 5. Act for a Fast. [Four lines from Isaiah] Xenia, Ohio Printed by Trader & Denny., SS 23417. 1826. 92, [2] p. ; 19 cm. Prefaced signed: J. Adams. Massies-Creek Nov. 15th, 1826. "Errata" is on page [93]. Last page is blank. One James Adams published an Analysis of Prophetic Times, Xenia, 1835, who is probably the same person based on subject and geography, Massies Creek is just north of Xenia in Greene County.
    Signatures: A8 B-D/2 E4 (E3 verso, E4 blank).
    9631 Aesop's Fables. English. No. 1 Price [2cts.] Fables for the Young. Dayton, O. Published by L.F. Claflin & Co.,
    [1850] 16 p. ; 10 cm. Right top corner torn with loss of text probably "2cts." which was on the [1840] edition (Morgan 2475).
    L.F. Claflin & Co. published in Dayton from late 1849 to 1854 based on information from the Morgan Bibliography and OCLC. Claflin was also a paper manufacturer and the firm is listed in Dayton directories from 1838 to 1859. In the 1840's, he was associated with Dayton's premier early printer, B.F. Ells, under the name Ells, Claflin & Co.
    368 Affleck, Thomas, 1812-1868. Bee-breeding in the West. Cincinnati E. Lucas, AI 41-70. 1841. 70 p., 1 l. of plates. ill. ; 16 cm. Advertised in the "Western Farmer & Gardener's Almanac for 1842," p. 70: 25 cents.
    Ohio Authors (1962): "Affleck, Thomas (July 13,1812-Dec. 30, 1868), agriculturalist, born in Dumfries, Scotland, came to America in 1832. From 1840 to 1842 he was junior editor of Western Farmer and Gardiner, published in Cincinnati. He then moved to Mississippi and subsequently to Texas. As an advocate of diversified farming in the South, he published articles and almanacs. He also wrote Bee Breeding in the West, Cincinnati, 1841."
    7791 African Methodist Episcopal Church. Minutes of the Ohio Annual Conference of the African Methodist E. Church. [Columbus s.n.,
    1850]. tp, [bv], [3], 4-28, 2 l. p. ; 19 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    1002 Agricultural and Manufacturing Society. Constitution. Steubenville
    OI 363. SS 39954. 1817.

    7682 Agricultural and Mechanical College. Agricultural And Mechanical College. The Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees of Central College ...propose a work study course. Subscription form for interested students. [Columbus

    1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.) The trustees proposed to change the college to one where students worked three hours each day and attended classes for the rest. It was hoped that the state legislature would establish a "Grand State Institution" to expand on these first efforts.
    7279 Ahrens, Wilhelm, 1811-1901. Betrachtungen über die biblische Geschichte von der Schöpfung bis zum Einzug der Israeliten in Kanaan mit Fragen für Bibelklassen von Wilhelm Ahrens. Cincinnati Verlegt von Swormstedt & Power, fur die Sonntagsschul-Union der bisch. Methodistenkircke, Ott 57 ("Poe & Hitchcock") 1850. 256 p. ; 16 cm.
    325 Aiken, Samuel C. (Samuel Clark), 1791-1879. Theatrical Exhibitions, A Sermon: By Rev. Samuel C. Aikin [sic], Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, in Cleveland. Published by Request. Cleveland Francis B. Penniman, Book and Job Printer., AI 35663. 1836. 19 p. ; 22.5 cm. Aiken's name is misspelled on the title page and yellow wrappers as "Aikin." See Alexander Mackenzie's reply, 1836. (Morgan 3068)
    Signatures: [A]-[B]/4 [C]/2.
    Ohio Authors (1962): "Aiken, Samuel Clark (Sept. 21, 1790-Jan. 1, 1879), clergyman, was born in Windham, Vt. In 1835 he came to Cleveland's famous Old Stone Church as its first permanent pastor. Although occasionally under attack for his conservative attitude on slavery, he became one of the city's outstanding civic leaders. His discourse, "Moral View of Railroads...," delivered upon the completion of the Cleveland and Columbus Railroad in 1851, is a masterpiece of naiveté; for therein he expressed the belief that the railroads would prevent war by bringing nations together, that they would not be operated on the Sabbath Day since only Christian gentlemen would be on the directorates, and that no liquor would be sold on them. He resigned his pulpit in 1861. His death occurred in Cleveland."
    4622 Aiken, Samuel C. (Samuel Clark), 1791-1879. The Laws of Ohio in Respect to the Colored People, Shown to Be Unequal, Unjust and Unconstitutional. By Rev. S.C. Aiken, Pastor First Presbyterian Church, Cleveland. In an Address on Thanksgiving Day, November 20, 1845. Published by Request of the Congregation. Cleveland s.n., Thomson 9. 1845. 8 p. ; 22 cm. Cover title.
    2092 Aikin, Jesse. The Citizen's Tutor, Containing a Variety of Valuable Receipts for the Cure of the Different Diseases of Man and Beast: Also, for Colouring Wool, Cotton, and Hats. By Jesse Aikin. Printed in Mountpleasant Mountpleasant s.n., AI 5647. Henderson, page 3. 1831. 106 p. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Cures for people."--p. [3]-83.
    "Cures for beasts."--p. [84]-97.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Andrew Carnegie.
    6194 Akron Cold Spring Company. Akron. Extract of By-Laws of Akron Cold Spring Company. [Akron s.n., David M. Lesser Fine Antiquarian Books, June 2005, On-Line Catalogue. 1849] 4 p. Signed p. 4: T.H. Goodwin, Pres't. A. Hibbard, Sec'y.
    David M. Lesser notes: Fixing charges for payment of water-rents, the by-laws assess different rates for private families or stores, grocers, and public houses; place on each user the burden of the cost of "leading or carrying said water from the main pipe to the place desired", require use of a stock cock; and impose other rules and regulations.
    9948 Akron Mechanics' Association. Constitution and By-Laws of the Akron Mechanics' Association. Akron H. Canfield, AI 0. 1846. 13 p. ; 14 cm. Adopted July 1, 1846. Revised, August 19, 1846.
    8018 Akron, Citizens of. To the Honorable the Legislature of the State of Ohio: The memorial of the undersigned...re: great necessity for a bank. Akron, December 1836. Akron
    AI 0. 1836.
    On page (3) is Als from Simon Perkins to John A. Rockwell. Wessen, copy sold ICHi.
    2696 Akron. Citizens, Committee of. To the General Assembly of the State of Ohio: The memorial of the undersigned citizens of the county of Portage and its vicinity respectfully represents ... [Akron s.n., AI 0. 1835] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 32 x 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Requesting the legislature "to incorporate a bank to be located at Akron, and known as the Bank of Akron." Presented to the General Assembly in Dec. 1835.
    Printed area measures 4.2 x 16.2 cm.
    The Bank of Akron was not established until 1845.Cf. Grismer, K.H. Akron and Summit County, 1953, p. 202.
    8175 Akron. Citizens, Committee of. To the Hon. the legislature of the state of Ohio-- The undersigned having been appointed a committee of the citizens of Akron, at meeting at the house of Gen. Northrop on the 14th of Dec. 1835, pursuant to public notice, for the purpose of taking into consideration the subject of their application, heretofore made, for the charter of a bank at Akron ... beg leave to make the following statement .. [Akron s.n., AI 0. 1835] [2] leaves, printed on only p. [1]. ; 26 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed in type: James W. Phillips [and eight others] committee of the citizens of Akron.
    Dated: Akron, Dec. 18, 1835.
    The Bank of Akron was not established until 1845. Cf. Grismer, K.H. Akron and Summit County, 1953, p. 202.
    Signatures: [A]2 ([A]1 verso, [A]2 blank).
    86 Akron. Post-Office. The Akron Post-Office. Akron, Ohio s.n., AI 0. 1838. 16 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Concerning complaints against Harvey H. Johnson, postmaster at Akron, Ohio, for moving the location of the post office away from the agreed upon location "on the gore."
    Caption title: To the public.
    6579 Albany Manual Labor Academy. Albany. Constitution, with Minutes and Proceedings of the First Annual Meeting of the Shareholders, October 23, 1850. Albany s.n.,
    1850.
    Ohio Memory notes: The Albany Enterprise Academy was owned and operated by and for African Americans, many of whom were former slaves. Prominent members of Albany's African American community conceived the idea of the academy after the Albany Manual Labor Institute, which had accepted African Americans, was reorganized as Franklin College and discontinued this practice. Construction of the building began in 1863. Known as the Chapel, the first floor of the building was used for classroom space, while the second floor served as an assembly hall. In 1870, a second building was constructed. The academy was governed by a board of trustees elected by stockholders who came from as far away as Cincinnati and Pittsburgh. Much of the curriculum was basic, since African Americans had enjoyed few educational opportunities before the Civil War. The majority of pupils at the Albany Enterprise Academy were elementary students. Plagued by financial difficulties, the school closed in 1886.
    8184 Alexander, John. Printed letter dated November 28th, 1826, addressed to Cadwallader Wallace, Agent. Re: trial of ejectment of Leesee D. M'Arthur vs. John Reynolds.

    AI 0. 1826.
    Copy of p. 1 of letter on shelf. Samson Mason, Printed letter to D. M'Arthur, Springfield, 1827, p. 1. (Morgan 8183)
    7339 Alexander, John. Citizen's Guide, or Every Man His Own Lawyer. Columbus

    1847.

    3554 Aliquis Homo, pseud. The Captive; or "The Great Western" Dialogians, Talking about Private Jails, Factories, The Slave Trade and the "Curiosities" of N.O. Cincinnati Samuel A. Alley, Printer, AI 53932. 1839. 40 p. illus. ; 22 cm. In dialogues, between Henry and plain John.
    2694 Allan, James S. Oration Delivered before the Chamberlain Philosophical and Literary Society of Centre College, on the Fourth of July, 1835. By James S. Allan, Esq. Cincinnati Published by Eli Taylor., AI 30000. 1835. 16 p. ; 22 cm. "Cincinnati: Printed by F.S. Benton, corner of Main and Fifth Streets."--verso of title page.
    Lesser: Allan remarks on "the rapidly successive revolutions in the history of this country"--from clearing the wilderness, to organizing political community-- and asserts that "Great Britain, throughout, treated the colonies with the harshness of a stepdame."
    1634 Alleine, Richard, 1611-1681. Heaven Open to All Men, Conditionally, if Clad in the Robe of Righteousness. Piqua Printed at the Gazette Office., SS 23454, 24824a. 1826. 23, [1] p. Popular early writer.
    6796 Allen, D. H. [Diarca Howe), 1808-1870. The Memory of a Deceased Pastor. A Sermon Occasioned by the Death of the Rev. John K. Lord, Pastor of the First Orthodox Congregational Church of Cincinnati. By Rev. D.H. Allen, of Lane Seminary. Cincinnati Published by Geo. L. Weed, at the Bible & Sunday School Depository.,
    1849. 21, bv p. ; 22 cm. Lord's father, Rev. Nathan Lord, D.D., was president of Dartmouth College at the time of the death of his son.
    4969 Allen, Ethan, 1738-1789. A Narrative of the Captivity of Colonel Ethan Allen, from the Time He Was Taken by the British, Near Montreal, September 25th, 1775, to the Time of His Exchange, May 6th, 1778, Containing His Voyages and Travels, and All the Remarkable Things That Happened to Him and Other Continental Prisoners, Also the Destruction of the Prisoners at New York by General Sir William Howe, in 1776 and 1777. New ed., with Illustrations & Observations. Written by Himself. Dayton, O. Published and Sold by B.F. Ells., Sabin 800. 1849. 1 p. l., 80 p. ill. ; 21 cm. Error in paging: p. 6 misnumbered 4.
    Publisher's advertisements, p. [3-4] of wrapper.
    2093 Allen, Ethan, 1796-1879. A Sermon Preached at the Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Ohio, Gambier, September 9, 1831, by Rev. Ethan Allen. Published by Request of Right Rev. Bishop Philander Chase, D.D. [Gambier s.n., AI 5670. 1831]. 12 p. ; 18.5 cm.
    2538 Allen, Ethan, 1796-1879. Christ and the Church. A Sermon Preached During the Meeting of the Miami Clerical Association, at St. James Church, Piqua, Ohio. By Rev. Ethan Allen, Rector of Christ Church, Dayton. Dayton R.N. & W.F. Comly, Printers---Journal Office., AI 22900. 1834. 19, [1] p. ; 18.5 cm.
    2695 Allen, Ethan, 1796-1879. To What Church Should I Belong? Dayton
    AI 30002. 1835.

    8532 Allen, George Nelson, 1812-1877, comp. The Social and Sabbath School Hymn Book. By George N. Allen, A.B. Professor of Music in Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin Published by James M. Fitch., AI 46-146. 1847. 178 p. Ad in Thompson, "Prison Life," Oberlin, 1847: "This is a neat book of 180 pages, and is exceedingly valuable as a Hymn book for Social Meetings and Family Worship, as well as for Sabbath schools. It is sent my mail, 'put up in stiff covers,' for $1,50 per dozen. Postage, 4 1/2 cents each."
    See biographical link at Oberlin College.
    5660 Allen, George Nelson, 1812-1877, comp. The Social and Sabbath School Hymn Book. Compiled By George N. Allen, A.B. Professor of Music in O.C. Institute. [Single line of quotation] Second Edition. Oberlin James M. Fitch,
    1847. [i-ii], [1-3], 4-178 p. ; 11 cm. Mary Louise VanDyke: "To insure that every student would have a hymn in hand for all occasions he compiled a three by four inch hymnal in 1835 that went through seven printings."
    Advertised in Thompson, "Prison Life," Oberlin, 1847, p. [419] (Morgan 206): "This is a neat book of 180 pages, and is exceedingly valuable as a Hymn book for Social Meetings and Family Worship, as well as for Sabbath schools. It is sent by mail, 'put up in stiff covers,' for $1,50 per dozen. Postage, 4 1/2 cents each."
    Spine title: S.&S. School Hymns.
    "Index of First Lines."--p. [168]-176.
    "Index of Subjects."--p. [177]-178.
    Signatures: [a]4 a2/1 a3/7 b/2 b2/4 c/4 c2/8 d/2 d2/4 e/4 e2/1 e3/7 f/2 f2/1 f3/3 g/4 g2/8 h/2 h2/4 i/4 i2/8 k/2 k2/4 (e2 is 2e; e3 is c2; f2 is 2f; f3 is d2, repeated).
    5850 Allen, George Nelson, 1812-1877, comp. The Social and Sabbath School Hymn Book. 3d ed. Oberlin Published by J.M. Fitch,
    1850. 214 p. Word text only.
    4427 Allen, Isaac Jackson. The Privileges & Responsibilities of the American Youth. An Address Delivered before the Philomathian & Phrenokosmian Societies of the Ashland Academy, Commencement Day September, 1842, by Isaac J. Allen, Esq. Mansfield, O. Jno. Y. Glessner, Printer., AI 0. [1842] 30 p. ; 19 cm.
    4689 Allen, Isaac Jackson. Address Introductory to the Lectures on Medical Jurisprudence, before the Medical Class of the Willoughby University, January 1846, by Isaac J. Allen, Esq. & M.D., Professor of Medical Jurisprudence. Willoughby Published by the Medical Class, AI 46-150. 1846. 23 p. ; 20 cm. Later Pres. Farmer's College.
    9711 Allen, J., Doct. Refutation and Vindication of the Charges Alleged Against Him before the American Society of Dental Surgeons at Their Last Annual Meeting in August, 1847, for His Having Obtained a Patent for an Invention for Restoring the Contour of the Face. By Doct. J. Allen. Cincinnati M. Berniss,
    1847. 8 p. ;
    369 Allen, James. Chronicles of Ohio, a Fragment of Cabilistical History, Recently Snatched from Oblivion, and Rendered into English, from the Original Chaldaic, by the Learned Rabbi, Jacopi Alliano [pseud.] Containing Many Matters of Great Interest to Antiquarians, Relating to the Lives, Names, Conversations, and Doings of Wilson, of Leatherwood-John the Big-and Sam the Seizer. (First Published in English in the Straight-out Harrisonian.) Columbus Printed and Published by J.M. Stout, Corner of High and State Streets., AI 41-162. Howes A147. 1841. 32 p. ill. ; 21.5 cm. Authorship is generally ascribed to James Allen, editor of Straight-out Harrisonian, in which the work appeared, June-September, 1840.
    Wessen had a copy for sale in which T.Y. Miles penciled in character identifications: Sam the Seizer was Samuel Medary; Wilson of Leatherwood was Wilson Shannon, and John the Big was John Brough.
    2094 Allen, William, 1770-1843. Brief Remarks upon the Carnal and Spiritual State of Man. Mountpleasant
    AI 5673. 1831. 23 p. Only copy listed in NUC. This was widely reprinted.
    2964 Allen, William, 1803-1879. An Oration Delivered before the Calliopean Society, of the Granville Literary and Theological Institution, on Tuesday, August 9th, 1836; Being Their First Anniversary Celebration. By the Hon. William Allen, of Chillicothe, Ohio. Published by the Society. Columbus Printed at the Temperance Advocate Office., AI 35711. 1836. 19, bv p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Errata slip tipped in, preceding p. 3.
    4686 Allen, William, 1803-1879. Oration Delivered before the Caliopean [sic] Society, of the Granville Literary and Theological Institution, on Tuesday, August 9th, 1836; Being Their First Anniversary Celebration. By the Hon. William Allen, of Chillicothe, Ohio. Published by the Society. Granville The Society, AI 0. 1836. 19 p. ; 21 cm.
    3152 Allen, William, 1803-1879. Speech of the Honorable William Allen Delivered at the Great Democratic Festival, held at Lancaster, on the 19th Day of August, 1837. Lancaster, O. J. & C.H. Brough, AI 0. 1837. 16 p. ; 24 cm.
    5746 Allen, William, 1803-1879. Speech of Mr. Allen, of Ohio, on the Bill to Separate the Government from the Banks. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 20, 1838. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Ohio Statesman., AI 0. 1838. 15, bv p. ; 27 cm.
    5821 Allen, William, 1803-1879. Senator Allen's Letter to the Young Men's Democratic Convention in 1842. Ohio Statesman Supplement. Columbus Ohio Stateman, ViU. 1842. 8 p. This printed in Washington, D.C. ViU has copy. NUC.
    4865 Alling, P., of Norwalk. An Exposition of the Thirteenth Ch. of Revelation; Showing Particularly what is Meant by the Beast and His Image. [Nine lines of quotation] By P. Alling, of Norwalk, Ohio. By P. Alling. Cleveland Printed by Smead & Cowles.,
    1848 47 p. ; 15 cm. Signatures: [A]-C/8.
    10418 Almanac. The Western Reserve almanac, for the year of our Lord 1816. : ... Calculated for the meridian of Warren. By John Armstrong, teacher of mathematics. Warren Published by James White & Co.,
    [1815] [36] p. : 1 ill. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: At head of title: No. I.
    Printed from the substantially the same setting of type as The Pittsburgh town & country almanac, for rogues and honest folks. 1816. ... (Pittsburgh : Published by R. Patterson; S. Engles, printer, [1815]; Shaw & Shoemaker 35649; Drake 11101). Both the Pittsburgh town & country almanac and the Western Reserve almanac appeared in versions of [36] and of [60] pages.
    Signatures: A-C⁶.
    348 Almanac. The Pioneer Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge for 1849. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James.,
    [1848] [21] p. 19 cm.
    658 Almanacs. Browne's Western Calendar; or, the Cincinnati Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord, Eighteen Hundred and Six; Being the Second after Bissextile or Leap Year. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. N. Long. 84 Deg. 15 Min. W. By William M'Farland. Containing, besides the Usual Calculations, a Variety of Useful and Entertaining Matter. Cincinnati Printed at the Press of John W. Browne, Office of Liberty Hall. Great Allowance to Those Who Purchase by Wholesale., Drake 9013. OI 40. Rusk II: 345. SS 8094. Sabin 43243. Thomson 14. Wilkie 54. [1805] [36] p. ; 18 cm. Ohio Imprint notes: On the verso of the title-page: "... The Editor is happy in being the instrument of furnishing the public with the first Almanac ever calculated and published by a citizen of the State of Ohio." On p. [19]: "Dr. Robert Stubbs having published his Almanac for 1806 ...", (OI 41, Morgan 659).
    659 Almanacs. The Ohio Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord, 1806. Being the Second after Bissextile, or Leap Year. Containing, besides the Common Articles, Some Other Curious Useful Matter. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati. By Robert Stubbs, Philomathes. Cincinnati Printed by Joseph Carpenter., Drake 9014. OI 41. Rusk II: 348. SS 9054. Wilkie 64. 1805. [36] p. ; 20 cm.
    665 Almanacs. Browne's Western Calendar, or, the Cincinnati Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord Eighteen Hundred & Seven, being the Third after Bissextile or Leap Year. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. Long. 84 Deg. 15 Min. W. By Robert Stubbs, Philomathes. Containing, besides the Usual Calculations, a Variety of Useful and Entertaining Matter, Both Respecting This State and Other Interesting Subjects. Cincinnati Printed at the Press of John W. Browne, Office of Liberty Hall. Great Allowances to Those Who Purchase by Wholesale., Drake 9015. OI 48. Rusk II: 345. SS 10046. Wilkie 65. [1806] [36] p. ; 18.5 cm. Ohio Imprint notes: Advertised in Liberty Hall of December 16, 1806, as "Just published and for sale at this office."
    Ohio Imprints cites [34] pages.
    666 Almanacs. The Ohio Almanac for the Year of Our Lord 1807. By Robert Stubbs. Cincinnati Printed by David L. Carney, Drake 9016. OI 49. SS 11063. [1806] [36] p. ; 20.5 cm. Ohio Imprints cites [28] pages from OCHP copy which lacks title-page.
    678 Almanacs. No. III. Browne's Western Calendar, or the Cincinnati Almanac for the Year of Our Lord 1808, being Bissextile or Leap Year. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, Latitude 39 Degrees 7 Min. N. Longitude 84 Degrees 15 Minutes W. By Robert Stubbs, Philom. Containing, besides the Usual Calculations, a Variety of Useful and Entertaining Matter. Cincinnati From the Press of John W. Browne, Office of Liberty Hall. Great Allowance to Those Who Purchase by Wholesale., Drake 9017. OI 60. SS 12223. [1807] 36 p. ; 18 cm.
    679 Almanacs. [Teutscher Calender. Cincinnati John W. Browne., Drake 9018. OI 61. SS 13679. 1807]
    Ohio Imprint notes: Title from Seidensticker, p. 169, who quotes Mr. H.A. Rattermann as furnishing the following from Liberty Hall for Oct. 6, 1807: Just published and for sale at the office of Liberty Hall, price 12-1/2 cents, Tauscher Calender. Dutch almanacs for the year 1808, from calculations for the Ohio Valley and the West, by Robert Stubbs, Philomathes; rendered into the German by Edward H. Stall.
    692 Almanacs. No. IV. Browne's Western Calendar, or Cincinnati Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord, 1809, being the Bissextile or Leap Year. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, in Latitude 39 Degrees 7 Min. N. Longitude 84 Degrees 15 Min. W. By Robert Stubbs, Philom. Containing, besides the Usual Calculations, a Variety of Useful and Entertaining Matter. Cincinnati From the Press of John W. Browne, Offices of Liberty Hall. Great Allowance to Those Who Purchase by Wholesale., Drake 9019. OI 72. SS 14598. Sabin 13073. Wilkie 101. [1808] [36] p. ; 19.5 cm.
    701 Almanacs. No. V. Browne's Cincinnati Almanac. For the Year of Our Lord; 1810 being the 2d after Bissextile or Leap Year; and after the Fourth of July, the Thirty-Fifth Year of American Independence. Calculated from the Meridian of Cincinnati, in Latitude 39 Degrees 7 Minutes N. Longitude 84 Degrees 15 Minutes W. By Robert Stubbs, Philom. [Quotation] Cincinnati From the Press of John W. Browne & Co., Drake 9020. OI 81. Rusk II: 345. SS 17093. Wilkie 124. [1809] 36 p. ; 19 cm. Ohio Imprint notes: Contains (p.4-6) "A Short Sketch of the settlement and improvement of the town of Chillicothe..." and an extract about Chillicothe from the Ohio and Mississippi Navigator; (p. 23-24) "A Short Account of Zanesville"; (p. 25-32) "Journal of a Tour through the state of Ohio, during the summer of 1809," with accounts of Williamsburgh, Newmarket, Lancaster, Newark, Belpre, Newport, Fawcettstown, Warren and other Ohio communities.
    Advertised in the Dayton Repertory of Dec. 14, 1809: ""Just published by John W. Browne & Co., and for sale...No. V. Of Browne's Cincinnati Almanac..."
    702 Almanacs. The Ohio Almanac, for the Year of our Lord, 1810, being the Second after Bissextile or Leap Year, and after the Fourth of July, the Thirty Fifth Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, in Latitude 39 Deg. 7 Min. N. Longitude 84 Deg. 15 Min. W. By Robert Stubbs, Plilomathes[sic]. Containing besides the Usual Colations[sic], a Variety of Useful and Entertaining Matter. Cincinnati From the Press of Carney & Morgan., Drake 9021. OI 82. Rusk II: 348. SS 18283. Sabin 56965. Thomson 14. Wilkie 146. 1809. [36] p. ; 18 cm.
    717 Almanacs. No. VI. Browne's Cincinnati Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord, 1811, being the Third after Bissextile or Leap Year: and after Fourth of July, the Thirty Sixth Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, in Latitude 39 Degrees, 7 Minutes N. Longitude, 84 Degrees, 16 Minutes W. By Robert Stubbs, Philom. Cincinnati Printed by John W. Browne and Company, Liberty Hall Office., Drake 9022. OI 97. SS 19660. Thomson 14. Wilkie 155. [1810] 36 p. ; 18.5 cm.
    718 Almanacs. The Ohio Almanac for 1811. By Robert Stubbs. Cincinnati
    Drake 9023. SS 51025. Sabin 56965. [1810]

    740 Almanacs. Browne's Cincinnati Almanac, for the Year of our Lord 1812 being Bissextile, or Leap Year, and after the Fourth of July, the Thirty-Seventh Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, in Latitude 39 Degrees 7 Minutes N. Longitude 84 Degrees 15 Minutes W. By Robert Stubbs, Philom. Cincinnati Printed by J. W. Browne & Co. Office of Liberty Hall., Drake 9024. OI 119. Ruck II: 345. SS 22410. Wilkie 187. [1811] 36 p. ; 17.5 cm. InHi(two varieties).
    741 Almanacs. The Miami Calendar, or Lebanon Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1812... and after the Fourth of July, the Thirty Seventh Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian, in Latitude 39 Degrees 7 Minutes N. Longitude 84 Degrees 15 Minutes W. By Matthias Corwin, Jun. Containing, besides the Usual Calculations, a Variety of Useful and Entertaining Matter; [Quotation] Lebanon from the Press of M'Clean & Hale, Office of the Western Star., Drake 9025. OI 120. SS 23202, 23380. Wilkie 203. [1811] 20 p. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society (p. 11 to 14, 23-24 missing). OC (11 ll.). OClWHi (10 ll.).
    742 Almanacs. The Ohio Almanac, for the Year of our Lord 1812; being Bissextile or Leap Year, and after the Fourth of July, the Thirty-Seventh Year of American Independence, Containing besides the Usual Astronomical Calculations, a Variety of Useful and Entertaining Matter. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, in Latitude 39 Degrees 7 Minutes N. Longitude 84 Degrees 15 Minutes W. By Robert Stubbs, Philom. Cincinnati Published by J. Carpenter & Co. Corner of Main and Fifth Streets., Drake 9026. OI 121. Rusk II: 348. SS 23593. Thomson 14. Wilkie 216. [1811] 36 p. ; 18 cm.
    767 Almanacs. No. VIII. Browne & Co. Cincinnati Almanac for the Year of Our Lord 1813, being the First after Bissextile, or Leap Year, and after the Fourth of July the Thirty Eighth Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, in Latitude 39 Degrees 7 Minutes N. Longitude 84 Degrees 15 Minutes W. By Robert Stubbs, Philom. Cincinnati Printed by J. W. Browne & Co. Office of Liberty Hall., Drake 9027. OI 144. Thomson 14. Wilkie 224. [1812] 32 p. ; 19.5 cm.
    768 Almanacs. The Ohio Almanac for 1813. By Robert Stubbs. Cincinnati J. Carpenter., Drake 9029. SS 51232. [1812] 18 ll.
    769 Almanacs. The Ohio Almanac for 1813. By Robert Stubbs. Cincinnati Browne & Looker, for George Strowhuver., Drake 9028. SS 51231. [1812] 18 ll.
    796 Almanacs. The Ohio Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1814, being the Second after Bissextile, or Leap Year, and after the Fourth of July, the Thirty-Ninth Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, in Latitu [sic] 39 Deg. 7 Min. N. Longitude 84 Deg. 15 Min. W. By Robert Stubbs, Philom. Cincinnati Printed by Browne & Looker, for George Strowhuver., Drake 9030 (18 ll.). OI 170. Rusk II: 348. SS 29403. Thomson 14. Wilkie 290. 1813. 35, [1] p. ; 17.5 cm.
    829 Almanacs. Keen and Stewart's Almanac for 1815. Hamilton
    Drake 9031. OI 198. SS 31849. 1814.

    830 Almanacs. The Ohio Almanac, for the Year of our Lord 1815, being the Third Bissextile, or Leap-Year, and after the Fourth of July, the Fortieth Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, in Latitude 39 Deg. 7 Min. N. Longitude 84 Deg. 15 Min. W. By Robert Stubbs, Philom. Cincinnati Printed by Looker & Wallace, for Strowhuver & Stevens., Drake 9032. OI 199. Rusk II: 348. SS 32394. Thomson 1115. Wilkie 331. [1814] 48 p. ; 19 cm.
    3610 Almanacs. The Western Almanack for the Year of Our Lord 1815, being the 2d after Bissextile or Leap Year: And, after the 4th of July, the Forty-Third Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, in Latitude 39 7' North, Longitude 84 Deg. 15 Min. West. By James R. Stubbs. Cincinnati Printed and Published by Williams & Mason, and Morgan, Lodge & Co., AI 0. 1814.

    870 Almanacs. No. 1. Almanac for the Year of Our Lord, 1816. Being Bissextile or Leap Year; and after the Fourth of July, the Forty-First Year of the American Independence. Hamilton Printed at the 'Intelligencer' Office., Drake 9033. OI 238. Rusk II: 344. SS 33833. Thomson 14. Wilkie 346. [1815] 36 p. ; 17.5 cm.
    871 Almanacs. The Ohio Almanac, for the Year of our Lord 1816, being Bissextile, or Leap-Year, and after the Fourth of July, the Forty-First Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, in Latitude 39 Deg. 7 Min. N. Longitude 84 Deg. 15 Min. W. Robert Stubbs, Philomatheus. Cincinnati Printed by Looker & Wallace., Drake 9034. OI 239. SS 35530. [1815] 42 p. ; 19.5 cm.
    872 Almanacs. The Western Calendar; or, Cincinnati Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1816, being Bissextile or Leap Year, and after the Fourth of July, the Forty-First Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, in Latitude 39 Deg. 7 Minutes N. Longitude 84 Deg. 15 Minutes W. By Robert Stubbs, Philom. Cincinnati Printed by Morgan, Williams and Co. Drake 9035. OI 240. Rusk II: 349(32 pages). SS 36544. Thomson 1116. Wilkie 399. [1815] 36 p. ; 17.5 cm.
    873 Almanacs. No. 1. The Western Reserve Almanac for the Year of Our Lord 1816. Being Leap Year, and from the Fourth of July, the 41st Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Warren. By John Armstrong, Teacher of Mathematics. Warren Published by James White & Co., Drake 9036. OI 241. SS 36548. [1815] [60] p. ; 20 cm. On page [37] is a biography of Zebulon M. Pike.
    7390 Almanacs. The Western Almanac, for the Year of our Lord 1816; Being the 3d after Bissextile or Leap Year; and, after the Fourth of July, the Forty-Fourth Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, in Latitude 39 7' North, Longitude 84 15' West. By Samuel Burr & Oner R. Powell. Cincinnati Printed and Published by Morgan, Lodge and Co. and Williams, Mason and Co., AI 0. [1815] 4, [5-17], 18-36 p. ; 17.5 cm.
    915 Almanacs. No. I. The Ohio Register, and Western Calendar; Containing an Almanac for the Year of Our Lord 1817. Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus in Latitude 39, 56 North; Longitude 83 West, from the Meridian of Greenwich. Also, Civil, Judicial, and Military Lists in Ohio. Likewise Attornies at Law, Physicians, Merchants, Inn-Keepers and Postmasters: Seats of Justice with the Times of Holding Courts: a List of Literary & Banking Institutions in Ohio. Also Catalogues of the Officers of the General Government, with Its Several Departments and Officers of the Army and Navy of the United States. By William Luck, To Be Continued Annually. Columbus Printed and Published by P. H. Olmsted and Co., Drake 9037. OI 288. Rusk II: 348. SS 38514. Walgren 1533. Wilkie 452. [1816]. 72 p. ; 19 cm. Ohio Imprints says OClWHi has 58p. and 68 p. copies. check.
    916 Almanacs. The Western Almanac, for the Year of our Lord 1817, being First after Bissextile or Leap Year, and after the Fourth of July, the Forty-Second Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meredian [sic] of Cincinnati, in Latitude 39 Degrees 7 Minutes North, Longitude 84 Degrees 15 Minutes West. By Robert Stubbs, Philom. Cincinnati Printed by Williams & Mason, at the Office of the Western Spy., Drake 9038. Rusk II: 348. SS 39788. Thomson 14. Wilkie 461. [1816] 4, [5-16], 17-36 p. ; 19 cm. Morgan (lacking all after p. 22).
    976 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord, 1818, the Second Bissextile, or Leap Year, and after the 4th of July, the 43d Year of American Independence: Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39-56' North: Longitude 83 West, from the Meridian of Greenwich. By William Lusk. The Containing the Rising, Setting and Eclipses of the Sun & Moon, the Southing Phases and Longitude of the Moon; the Rising Setting and Southing of the Most Conspicuous Planets and Fixed Stars, etc. Also--a List of the Chartered and Uncharted Banks in Ohio; a Description of the Town of Columbus and Public Buildings; a Fee Bill; Rates of Postage; Times of Holding Court, ec. ec. ec. Published by the Author. Columbus Office of the Intelligencer: Printed by P. H. Olmsted., Drake 9039. OI 338. SS 40530. [1817] 100 p. ; 23 cm.
    977 Almanacs. The Columbus Magazine Almanac for 1818. By William Lusk. Columbus Briggs., Drake 9040. SS 51653. [1817]

    978 Almanacs. The Education Almanac for 1818. Nathan Guilford. Cincinnati
    Drake 9041. OI 358. SS 51661. [1817]
    North American Review, XLVII, p. 48, July 1938.
    979 Almanacs. Ganz neuer westlicher, fur die Staaten von Ohio, Kentucky und Indiana besonders eingerichteter Calender, auf das Jahr unsers Heilandes Jesu Christi, 1818, (welches ein gemeines Jahr von 365 Tagen ist.) Drinnen, nebst richtiger Festrechnung, die Senn-und Monds-Finsternisse, des Mondes Gestalt und Viertel, Monds-Aufgang, Monds Zeichen, Aspecten der Planeten und Witterung, Sonnen Aug-und Unter-gang, des Siebengestirns Aug-Gang, Sudplatz und Untergang, der Venus Af-und Untergang, Courten, und andere zu einem Calender geherige Sachen zun finden. Imgleichen verschiedene nutzliche und lehrreiche Erzahlunger, 7c. Nach dem Ohio und der angranzenden Staaten Horizont und Nordhohe berechnet. Zum erstenmal herausgegeben, Lancaster Gedruckt und zu haben bey Johann Herman, wie auch bey den Meisten Stohrhaltern zun finden., Drake 9042. IO 339. SS 40886. 1817. [34] p. ; 20 cm.
    980 Almanacs. No. II. The Ohio Register, and Western Calendar, Containing an Almanac for the Year of Our Lord 1818, Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39, 56 North; Longitude 83 West, from the Meridian of Greenwich. Also, Civil, Judicial, Military, Ecclesiastical and Masonic Lists in Ohio. Likewise, Attornies at Law, Postmasters, Physicians, Merchants and Innkeepers: Seats of Justice, with the Times of Holding Court: a List of Chartered and Unchartered Banks, in Ohio and the Adjacent States: with a Particular Description of the Counterfeit Bills, Circulating in the Western Country. Also Catalogues of the Officers of the General Government. To be Continued Annually. By William Lusk. Columbus Published and Sold by the Author-Register Office, High Street-Where Single Almanacs Are Also Published and Sold by the Gross Dozen or Single. Printed by P. H. Olmsted., Drake 9043. OI 340. Rusk II: 348. SS 41689. Walgren 1601. Wilkie 505. [1817]. 96 p. ; 18.5 cm. Wessen, 101, sold copy with old bookplate of John L. H. Vallandigham, New Lisbon, Ohio...the contemporary owner.
    981 Almanacs. The Western Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1818, being the 2d after Bissextile or Leap Year: And, after the 4th of July, the Forty-Third Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, in Latitude 39 7' North, Longitude 84 15' West. By James R. Stubbs. Cincinnati Printed and Published by Williams & Mason, and Morgan, Lodge & Co., Drake 9044. OI 341. Rusk II: 348. SS 42875. Thomson 14. Wilkie 517. [1817] 4, [5-16], 17-36 p. ; 19.5 cm. OClWHi(20 pages only).
    Earlham College: 40 p.
    1030 Almanacs. The Chillicothe Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1819, being the Third after Leap Year, and after the 4th of July, the 44th Year of American Independence. No. I. Calculated for the Meridian of Chillicothe, in Latitude 39 20' 30" N. in Longitude 83 5' 52" W. from Greenwich; but Will Serve without any Sensible Variation, for the States of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and the Western Part of Virginia and Pennsylvania. Chillicothe Published and sold by Geo. Nashee, at the Office of the Supporter, Where They May be Had by the Gross, Dozen or Single One., Drake 9045. OI 389. Rusk II: 345. SS 43607. Wilkie 532. [1818] 48 p. ; 18.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society(22 ll.). RPB(ntp).
    1031 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1819. The Third after Bissextile or Leap Year and after the Fourth of July, the 44th Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 Degrees 56 Minutes North, and Longitude 6 Degrees West from Washington City. By William Lusk. Columbus Published by the Author. Gazette Office-- P. H. Olmsted, Printer., Drake 9046 or 9045? OI 390. SS 43680. Wilkie 542 (20 pages). [1818] 24? p. ; 17 cm. No. III.
    1032 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1819, being the 3d after Bissextile or Leap-Year, and, after the Fourth of July, the Forty-Fourth of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, in Latitude 39 7' North, Longitude 84 15' West. By Samuel Burr & Oner R. Powell. Published by Ferguson & Sanxay. Cincinnati Looker, Reynolds & Co., Drake 9047. OI 391. Rusk II: 346. SS 43994. Thomson 14. Wilkie 552. [1818] 35, [1] p. ; 18 cm. Contains a description of the Grand Saline, Missouri, by G. Sibley. OChRHi says is variant?
    1033 Almanacs. The Ohio Register and Western Calendar Containing an Almanac for the Year of Our Lord 1819. Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 Degrees 56 Minutes North, and Longitude 6 Degrees West from the Meridian of Washington City. Also Lists of the Officers, Civil, Judicial, Military, Ecclesiastic and Masonic in the State of Ohio. Likewise Catalogues of the Officers of the General Government &c. &c. &c. To Be Continued Annually. By William Lusk. Columbus Published by the Author. Gazette Office-P. H. Olmsted, Printer., Drake 9049. OI 392. SS 45148. Walgren 1688. Wilkie 576. [1818] 96 p. ; 19 cm. No. III.
    1034 Almanacs. Der Neue Ohio Calender, auf das Jahr unsers Heylandes Jesu Christi, 1819, welches ein gemeines Jahr von 365 Tagen ist. darinnen, nebst richtiger Festrechnung, die Sonn- und Monds-Finsternisse, des Monds Gestalt und Viertel, Monds--Aufgang, Monds-Zeichen, Aspecten der Planeten und Witterung, Sonnen Auf- und Untergang, des Siebengestirns Aufgang, Sudplatz und Untergang, der Venus Auf- und Untergang, und andere zu einem Calender gohorige Sachen zu finden. Imgleichen verschiedene nutzliche und lehrreiche Erzahlungen, &c. Nach dem Ohio und der angranzenden Staaten Horizont und Nordhohe berechnet. Zum zweitenmal herausgegeben. Lancaster Gedruckt und zu haben bey Johann Herman, wie auch bey den meisten Stohrhaltern zu finden., Drake 9048. OI 393. SS 44973. [1818] [34] p. ; 20 cm.
    1035 Almanacs. The Western Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1819: Being the 3d after Bissextile or Leap Year; And, after the Fourth of July, the Forty-Fourth Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, in Latitude 39 7' North, Longitude 84 15' West. By Samuel Burr & Oner R. Powell. Cincinnati Printed and Published by Morgan, Lodge and Co. and Williams, Mason and Co., Drake 9051. OI 394. Rusk II: 348. SS 46769. Wilkie 591. [1818] [1], 2-4, [5-17], 18-36. p. ; 17 cm.
    1036 Almanacs. The Western Almanac, for 1819. By Samuel Burr & Oner R. Powell. Drake 9050. Cincinnati Morgan, Lodge & Co., Drake 9050. SS 51845. [1818] 18 ll.
    432 Almanacs. No. IV. The Ohio Register and Western Calendar, Containing an Almanac for the Year of Our Lord 1820. Being Leap Year. Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus. In North Latitude 39 Degrees 56 Minutes. West Longititude, 6 Degrees from Washington City; or 83 Degrees from London. Also, Lists of the Officers of the General Government, &c. &c. &c: To Be Continued Annually. By William Lusk. For a Description of Counterfeit Almanacs, See Pages 3 and 4. Columbus Published by the Author. Monitor Office-David Smith, Printer., Drake 9058. OI 448. SS 48978. Walgren 1786. [1819]. 84 p. ; 19.5 cm. An unbelievable amount of information on the state of Ohio in all branches of government and life.
    1092 Almanacs. The Chillicothe Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1820, being Bissextile, or Leap Year, and, after the 4th of July, the 45th Year of American Independence. No. II. Calculated by Samuel Burr, Philom. for the Latitude 39 7'N. and Longitude 84 30' W. from Greenwich; but Will Serve without any Sensible Variation, for the State of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and the Western Parts of Virginia and Pennsylvania. Chillicothe Published and Sold by Geo. Nashee, at the Office of the Supporter, Where They May be Had by the Gross, Dozen or Single One., Drake 9052. OI 444. SS 47584. Wilkie 603. [1819] 48 p. ; 18 cm.
    1093 Almanacs. The Cincinnati Almanac: No. I: Published by Mason and Palmer, at the Office of the Western Spy, No. 146, Main Street. The Cincinnati Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1820: being Bissextile or Leap Year: and, after the Fourth of July, the 45th of American Independence: Containing the Usual Astronomical Calculations; and a Variety of Other Useful and Interesting Matter. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, Latitude 39 7' North Longitude 84 30' West from Greenwich: but will Serve without Any Sensible Variations for the State of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, &c. Generally. By Samuel Burr, Philo. Cincinnati Printed, published, and Sold at the Spy Office., Drake 9053. OI 445. Rusk II: 346. SS 47614. Thomson 14. Wilkie 607. [1819] 53 p., [1] p. advertisements. ; 16 cm. Publisher's ads, verso of p. 53.
    1094 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac for 1820. Columbus P. H. Olmsted., Drake 9055. SS 51871. [1819] 14 ll.
    1095 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1820, being Bissextile, or Leap Year, and, after the Fourth of July, the Forty-Fifth of American Independence. Calculated for the Horizon of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 7' N. Long. 84 30' W. from Greenwich: but Will Serve, without Any Sensible Variation, for the States of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, &c. By Samuel Burr, Philom. Cincinnati Published by Phillips & Spear. Looker, Reynolds & Co. Printers., Drake 9056. OI 446. SS 47946. Wilkie 626. [1819] 35 p., [1] p. advertisement. ; 18.5 cm.
    1096 Almanacs. Der Neue Ohio Calendar, auf das Jahr unsers Heylandes Jesu Christi, 1820, welches ein Schaltjahr von 366 Tagen ist. Darinnen, nebst richtiger Festrechnung, die Sonn- und Monds-Finsternisse, des Monds Gestalt und Viertel, Monds-Aufgang, Monds-Zeichen, Aspecten der Planeten und Witterung, der Venus Auf- und Untergang, und anders zu einem Calender gehorige Sahen zu finden. Imgeleichen verschiedene nutzliche und lehrreiche Erzahlungen, &c. Nach dem Ohio und der angranzenden Staaten Horizont und Nordhohe berechnet. Zum drittenmal herausgegeben. Lancaster, Ohio Gedruckt un zu haben bey Johann Herman, wie auch bey den meisten Stohrhaltern zu finden., Bötte & Tannhof. German printing, 2362. Drake 9057. OI 447. SS 48828. [1819] 34 p. ; 19 cm. Signatures: [A]-C/6.
    1175 Almanacs. Friend of Peace Almanac, No. 1 for the Year of our Lord 1820. [Lebanon
    Title by sequence. 1819]
    I have a copy of No. 2, which is unique. Drake has no listing for such a title.
    1174 Almanacs. The Friend of Peace Almanac, No. 2. The Year of Our Lord 1821, being the First after Bissextile or Leap Year; Containing the Usual Astronomical Calculations; and a Variety of Other Useful and Interesting Matter. Calculated from the Meridian of Cincinnati, Latitude 39 30' West from Greenwich: [Six lines of quotation] Lebanon, Ohio. Printed by A. Van Vleet & Co., AI 0. Drake 0. 1820. 36 p. ; 17.5. tp, Signs of the Zodiac [2], Cycles and Eclipses 3, The Third Annual Report of the Ohio Society for the Promotion of Peace [4]-8, Almanac [9-20], Peace Meeting, con't. 21, Address 22-35, Meeting Announcements 35-36.
    1194 Almanacs. An Astronomical Diary, and Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord, 1821. Fitted to the Latitude and Longitude of Columbus. By Paul Brown. Columbus Printed and Published by P. H. Olmsted., Drake 9059. OI 521. SS 157. [1820] 10 ll+. OHi (mutilated, lacks all after p. 20).
    1195 Almanacs. The Chillicothe Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1821, being the First after Leap Year, and, after the 4th of July, the 46th Year of American Independence. No. III. Calculated by Samuel Burr, Philom. for the Latitude of 39 7'N. and Longitude 84 30'W. from Greenwich; but Will Serve without any Sensible Variation, for the States of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and the Western Parts of Virginia and Pennsylvania. Chillicothe Published and Sold by Geo. Nashee, at the Office of the Supporter, Where They May be Had by the Gross, Dozen or Single One., Drake 9060. OI 522. SS 735. [1820] 18 ll. ; 18 cm.
    1196 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanack, for Year of Our Lord 1821; being First after Bissextile or Leap Year. And after the 4th of July, the 46th Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus. In North Latitude 39 56'. West Longitude, 6 from Washington City; or 83 from London. Also, a List of the Principal Officers of the United States, likewise, of the Principal Roads in This State. To be Continued Annually. By William Lusk. Columbus Published by the Author, Monitor Office. David Smith, Printer., Drake 9061. OI 523. SS 828. [1820] 12 ll. ; 19 cm. No. V.
    1197 Almanacs. The Farmers' Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1821, being the First after Bissextile, or Leap Year, and after the Fourth of July, the Forty-Sixth of American Independence. Calculated for the Horizon of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 7' L. Long. 84 30' W. from Greenwich: but will Serve, without Any Sensible Variation, for the Adjacent States. By Samuel Burr, Philom. Cincinnati Printed & Published by Morgan, Lodge & Co., Drake 9062. OI 524. SS 1185. [1821] 18 ll. ; 18.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: (p. 33-34 defective and last leaf missing).
    1198 Almanacs. The Farmers' Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1821, being the First after Bissextile, or Leap Year, and after the Fourth of July, the Forty-Sixth of American Independence. Calculated for the Horizon of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 7' L. Long. 84 30' W. from Greenwich: but will Serve, without Any Sensible Variation, for the Adjacent States. By Samuel Burr, Philom. Cincinnati Published by Phillips and Speer. Looker, Palmer & Reynolds, Printers., Drake 9063. OI 525. SS 1184. [1820] 18 ll. ; 17 cm.
    1199 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanac for the Year of Our Lord 1821, being the First after Bissextile or Leap Year, and after the Fourth of July, the Forty Sixth Year of American Independence...Calculated for the Meridian of Lebanon, Ohio ... by Andrew Foster. Lebanon Van Vleet & Co., Drake 9064. SS 1188. [1820] 18 ll. ill. ; 18 cm.
    1200 Almanacs. The Ohio Register, and Western Calendar, Containing an Almanack for the Year of Our Lord 1821; Being First after Bissextile or Leap year. Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus. In North Latitude 39o 56' from Washington City: or 83o from London. Also, Lists of the Officers Civil, Judicial, Military, Ecclesiastic and Masonic in the State of Ohio. Likewise, Catalogues of the Officers of the General Government, &c. &c. &c. To Be Continued Annually. By William Lusk. Columbus Published by the Author, Monitor Office, David Smith, Printer, Drake 9065. OI 526. SS 2595. Walgren 1902. [1820]. 60 p. ; 19.5 cm. No. V.
    1270 Almanacs. The Chillicothe Almanac for the Year of Our Lord 1822... No. IV. Calculated by Samuel Burr, Philom. for the Latitude of 39 7' N. and Longitude 84 30' W. from Greenwich; but will Serve without Any Sensible Variation, for the States of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and the Western Parts of Virginia and Pennsylvania. Chillicothe Published and Sold by Geo. Nashee, at the Office of the Supporter and Scioto Gazette, Where They May be Had by the Gross, Dozen or Single One. Drake 9066. SS 4979. 1821. 36 p. ; 18 cm.
    1271 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord, 1822 Being Second after Bissextile, or Leap Year, and After the Fourth of July, the 47th Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in North Latitude, 36 56'. West Longitude, 6 from Washington City, or 83 from London. Also, a List of the Principal Officers of This State, and of the United States... By William Lusk. [Worthington] Published by the Author: Printed by Ezra Griswold, Jun. & Co., Drake 9067. SS 5038. 1821. 24 p. ; 20 cm. At head of title: No. VI.
    Title vignette.
    Signatures: [A]-B6.
    1272 Almanacs. The Farmers' Almanac for 1822. By Samuel Burr. First Edition. Cincinnati Phillips & Speer; Looker & Reynolds., Drake 9069. SS 5302. [1821] 18 ll.
    1273 Almanacs. The Farmers' Almanac for 1822. By Samuel Burr. Second Edition. Cincinnati Phillips & Speer; Looker & Reynolds, Printers., Drake 9070. SS 5303. [1821] 18 ll.
    1274 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanac for 1822. By Samuel Burr. Cincinnati Morgan, Lodge & Co., Drake 9068. SS 5304. [1821] 18 ll.
    1275 Almanacs. The Ohio Register, and Western Calendar, Containing an Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord, 1822; Being the Second after Bissextile, or Leap Year, Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus. In North Latitude, 36o 56'. West Longitude, 6o from Washington City, or 83 from London. Also Lists of Officers, Civil, Judicial, Military, Ecclesiastic and Masonic in the State of Ohio. Likewise, Catalogues of the Officers of the General Government, &c. To be Continued Annually. By William Lusk. Worthington Pr. by Ezra Griswold, Jun. & Co., for the Author., Drake 9071. SS 6341. Walgren 2014. 1821. 48 p. ; 18 cm. No. VI. Page numbers 45 and 46 transposed.
    10062 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1822. By Samuel Burr. Columbus P.H. Olmsted, AI 0. Drake 0. [1821] 24 p.
    421 Almanacs. Der Neue fur den Staat von Ohio eingerichtete Calendar, auf das Jahr unsers Heilandes Jesu Christi, 1823. ... Mit besonderm Fleiss fur den Horizont des Staats Ohio berechnet con Carl Friedrich Egelmann. Zum erstenmal herausgegeben. Canton, Ohio Gedruckt und zu haben bey Eduard Schaffer, wie auch bey den meisten Stohrhaltern und andern zu finden., Drake 9074. SS 9608. [1822]. 18 ll. ill. ; 21 cm. These almanacs appear to have a paper wrapper with the same paper as rest of almanac but with ornate illustrations. American Antiquarian Society: Added illustrated title page, signed A. Henkel sc., with title: Der Ohio Calender, auf das Jahr 1823.
    1336 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, or, Farmer's Calendar, for the Year of Our Lord 1823 ... Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, lat. 39 6 1/2' N. long. 7 25' WE. from Washington; but will Answer for Any of the Western States. Astronomical Part by Samuel Burr. Cincinnati Published by Oliver Farnsworth and Co., Drake 9073. SS 8732. [1822] 15 ll. ill. ; 19 cm. The Anatomy is the only illustration.
    1337 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, or, Complete Farmer's Calendar, for the Year of Our Lord 1823 ... Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, lat. 39 6 1/2' N. long. 7 25' W. from Washington; but will Answer for Any of the Western States. Together with the Maxims and Advice of Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati Printed and Published by Oliver Farnsworth and Co., Drake 9072. SS 8731. [1822] 28 ll. ill. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes:: Calculated by Samuel Burr. The calendar pages are printed from the same typesetting as those in The Freeman's almanack or farmer's calendar for 1823, issued by the same publisher with Burr named as the author of its astronomical part.
    1338 Almanacs. The Ohio Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1823. Carefully Arranged after the System of the German Almanacs. ... Calculated for the Meridian of Ohio, but will Serve without any Material Variation for the Adjacent States and Territories. Canton Printed and Published by Edward Shaeffer, Market Street--where German Almanacs are Published and Sold by the Gross, Dozen, or Single., Drake 9075. SS 9773. 1822. 18 ll. ill. ; 21 cm. At head of title: No. 1..
    American Antiquarian Society notes: The calculations and notes in the calendar pages and the astronomical portion are the same as those in the German almanac published by Schaffer for 1823, Der Neue fur den Staat von Ohio eingerichtete Calender, calculated by Carl Friederich Egelmann. Added illustrated title page, signed A. Henkel sc.
    1339 Almanacs. The Ohio Register, and Western Calendar, Containing an Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord, 1823; Being the Third after Bissextile or Leap Year. And after the 4th of July the 48th Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus. In Latitude 39 Degrees 56 Minutes North, and Longitude 6 Degrees West from Washington City, 83 from London. Also, Lists of Officers, Civil, Judicial, Military, Ecclesiastic and Masonic in the State of Ohio. Likewise, Catalogues of the Officers of the General Government, &c. &c. &c. [Copy Right Secured, and to Be Continued Annually. By William Lusk.] Riley[sic] Published by the Author. James Finley & Co., Printers, Drake 9076. SS 9775. Walgren 2141. [1822]. 40 p. ; 21 cm. No. VII. City is "Riley."
    5939 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac for the Year 1823. By William Lusk. Columbus
    AI 0. [1822]

    1408 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanac for 1824. By Samuel Burr. Cincinnati
    Drake 9077. SS 12510. [1823] 18 ll. OClWHi(ntp).
    1409 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, or, Complete Farmer's Calendar, for the Year of Our Lord 1824. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, lat. 39 deg. 6 1-2 min. N. long. 7 deg. 25 min. W. from Washington; But will Serve, without Essential Variation, for Any of the Western States... Together with the Maxims and Advice of Solomon Thrifty. [Cincinnati] Published by Oliver Farnsworth & Co. Cincinnati., Drake 9078. SS 12581. [1823] 24 ll. ill. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title vignette. In blue-gray printed wrapper. At head of title: Western Magazine, No. 2. At foot: Astronomical calculation by Samuel Burr, philom. Printed and Published by Oliver Farnsworth & Co. Back wrapper contains a bookseller's and printer's advertisement by Farnsworth.
    1410 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, or Farmer's Calendar for the Year of Our Lord 1824... Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, lat. 39 deg. 6 1-2 min. N. long. 7 deg. 25 min. W. from Washington; but will Serve, without Essential Variation, for any of the Western States. By Samuel Burr, Philom. Cincinnati Published by Oliver Farnsworth & Co., Drake 9079. SS 12582. [1823] 12 ll. ill. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title vignette. The Anatomy is the only other illustration. Two states noted. State 1 has the statement of meridian in roman type, the publisher statement in 6-point small capitals, signatures A-B6, and maxims and anecdotes on the last two pages. State 2 has the statement of meridian in italics, the publisher statement in 10-point upper case roman type, signatures A6 L6, and "List of Roads' on the last two pages. American Antiquarian Society notes: has copy of each state.
    1411 Almanacs. Der Neue fur den Staat von Ohio eingerichteter Calender, auf das Jahr unsers Heilandes Jesu Christi, 1824. Canton, Stark County Gedrucht und zu haben bey Eduard Schafer., Drake 9080. SS 13479. [1823] 18 ll.
    1412 Almanacs. The Ohio Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1824.... Carefully Arranged after the System of the German Almanacs. ... Calculated for the Meridian of Ohio, but will Serve Without any Material Variation for the Adjacent States and Territories, by Charles F. Egelmann. ... Canton Printed and Published by Edward Shaeffer, Market Street--where German Almanacs are Published and Sold by the Gross, Dozen, or Single., Drake 9081. SS 13628. [1823] 18 ll. ill. ; 21 cm. No. II. Contains Civil List not found in number one. Added illustrated title page, signed A. Henkel sc.
    302 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, or, Complete Farmer's Calendar, for the Year of Our Lord 1825 ... Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, lat. 39 deg. 7 min. N. long. 7 deg. 25 min. W. from Washington; but Will Serve, without Essential Variation, for Any of the Western States. By Samuel Burr, Philom. ... Together with the Maxims and Advice of Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati Published by Oliver Farnsworth and Co., Drake 9082. SS 16185. [1824]. [48] p. ill. ; 19 cm. Title vignette. American Antiquarian Society copy: Issued in blue-gray printed and illustrated wrapper.
    At head of title: Western Magazine, No. 3. At foot: Printed and Published by Oliver Farnsworth & Co.
    303 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, or, Farmer's Calendar, for the Year of Our Lord 1825 ... Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, lat. 39 deg. 7 min. N. long. 7 deg. 25 min. W. from Washington; but will Serve, without Essential Variation, for Any of the Western States. By Samuel Burr, Philom. Cincinnati Published by Oliver Farnsworth and Co., Drake 9083. SS 16186. [1824]. [24] p. ill. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signatures: A-B⁶.
    Title vignette. The Anatomy is the only other illustration.
    Two editions noted, with a significant portion of the text having been reset, but the calendar pages unaltered. In this edition, the words "Calculated … states." on the title page appear in four lines. Page [3] includes "Eclipses in the year 1825" and "To pickle beans."
    Of the two editions, the present edition contains less miscellaneous text, set in a larger typeface. The "List of roads" is excluded.
    304 Almanacs. The Western Reserve Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1825...Adapted to the Latitude of 41 Degrees 30 Min. North-Longitude 81 degrees 30 Min. West, which is Supposed to Correspond Nearly with the Center of the Connecticut Western Reserve; and will Answer for Any Part of the State of Ohio without any Essential Variation. The Astronomical Calculations, by Ansel Young. Painesville Printed and Sold, Wholesale & Retail, By E. D. Howe., Drake 9084. SS 19251. [1824]. [36] p. ill. ; 19 cm. The Anatomy is the only illustration.
    5946 Almanacs. Columbus Almanac for the Year 1825. By William Lusk. Columbus
    AI 0. [1824]

    10406 Almanacs. The Freeman’s almanack, or, Farmer’s calendar, for the year of our Lord 1825 ... Calculated for the meridian of Cincinnati, lat. 39 deg. 7 min. N. long. 7 deg. 25 min. W. from Washington; but will serve, without essential variation, for any of the western states. By Samuel Burr, philom. Cincinnati Published by Oliver Farnsworth and Co.,
    [1824] [24] p. : ill. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signatures: A-B⁶.
    Title vignette. The Anatomy is the only other illustration.
    Two editions noted, with a significant portion of the text having been reset, but the calendar pages unaltered. In this edition, the words "Calculated … states." on the title page appear in three lines. Page [3] includes "Eclipses in the year 1825," "To pickle beans," and "To make rasbury [sic] wine."
    Of the two editions, the present edition contains more miscellaneous text, set in a smaller typeface. A "List of roads" (p. [23-24]) is included.
    1545 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1826 ... Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 56' North, and Longitude 6 West from Washington City. By William Lusk. Columbus Printed for the Author, by Geo. Nashee & Co., Drake 9085. SS 20143. 1825. 24 p. ; 19 cm. No. IX. Title vignette.
    1546 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack; or, Complete Farmer's Calendar, for the Year of Our Lord 1826 ... Calculated from the Meridian of Cincinnati, lat. 39 deg. 7 min. N. long. 7 deg. 25 min. W. from Washington; but will Serve, without Essential Variation, for any of the Western States. By Samuel Burr, Philom.; ... Together with the Maxims and Advice of Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati Published by O. & W.M. Farnsworth & Co. Cincinnati., Drake 9086. SS 20561. 1825. [48] p. ill. ; 18 cm. Wrapper states No. 4.
    1547 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack; or, Farmer's Calender [sic] for 1826. By Samuel Burr. Cincinnati Published by O. Farnsworth & Co., Drake 9087. SS 20562. 1825. 12 ll.
    1548 Almanacs. The Friends' Almanac for 1826. Cincinnati
    Drake 9088. SS 20603. 1824.

    1549 Almanacs. Der Neue fur den Staat von Ohio eingerichtete Calender, auf das Jahr unsers Heilandes Jesu Christi, 1826 ... Mit besonderm Fleiss fur den Horizont des Staats Ohio berechnet von Wilhelm Lusk. Zum drittenmal herausgegeben. Canton, Ohio Gedruckt und zu haben bey Eduard Schaffer, wie auch bey den meisten Stohrhaltern und andern zu finden., Drake 9089. SS 21597. [1825] [36] p. ill. ; 21 cm. Added illustrated title page, signed A. Henkel sc., with title: Der Ohio Calender, auf das Jahr 1826.
    1550 Almanacs. The Ohio Almanac for the Year 1826; And from the Fourth of July, the Fiftieth Year of American Independence. Carefully Arranged after the System of the German Almanacs. Containing: Exclusive of the Astronomical Calculations, a Variety of Instructing and Entertaining Pieces; Together with Other Useful Matter, &c. &c. Calculated for the Meridian of Ohio, but Will Serve without Any Material Variation for the Adjacent States and Territories. William Lusk, Calculator. Canton, (Ohio) Printed and Published by Edward Shaeffer, Market Street-Where German Almanacs are Published and Sold by the Gross, Dozen or Single., Drake 9090 ("Schaeffer"). SS 21737. [1825]. 18 ll. ; 20 cm. At head of title: No. III.
    The title page is on page [3] while the cover is a short title with "The Ohio Almanac for the Year 1826" at the top with an illustration and "Canton, Ohio-Printed by Edward Shaeffer:" at the bottom. This was a common practice by the Canton almanac publishers.
    Cover illustration signed: A[mbrosius] Henkel.
    1551 Almanacs. The Western Reserve Almanac for 1826. By Ansel Young. Painesville E. D. Howe., Drake 9091. SS 23296. [1825] 18 ll.
    1635 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1827...Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 56' N. and Longitude 6 W. from Washington City. By William Lusk. Columbus Printed for the Author, by Geo. Nashee & Co., Drake 9092. SS 24175. [1826] 24 p. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Advertised in the Ohio State Journal and Columbus Gazette, Oct. 5, 1826. No. X.
    1636 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1827 ...Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 56' N. and Longitude 6 W. from Washington City. By William Lusk. Columbus Printed for the Author, by Geo. Nashee & Co., Drake 9093. SS 24176. [1826] 48 p. ; 21 cm. Title vignette. Advertised in the Ohio State Journal and Columbus Gazette, Oct. 5, 1826.
    1637 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack for 1827. By Samuel Burr. Cincinnati N. & G. Guilford; Oliver & Wm. M. Farnsworth., Drake 9094. SS 24578. [1826] 12 ll. In (ntp). InU (impf). American Antiquarian Society (10 ll., tp impf).?
    1638 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1827 ...Calculated for the Meridian of the Mississippi, but Will Serve for All the Western States. By Samuel Burr, Philom. ; ... With the Maxims and Advice of Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati Published and Sold by N. & G. Guilford, at Their Book Store, Sign of the Franklin Head, No. 14, Lower Market Street, and by Oliver & Wm. M. Farnsworth., Drake 9095. SS 24579. [1826] 24 ll. ill. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title page of another printing with the same calculations reads: "Calculated for the meridian of Cincinnati ... But will serve for all the western states."
    Title vignette.
    Signatures: [A]-D6.
    1639 Almanacs. The Friend's Almanac for 1827. By Samuel Burr. Cincinnati O. & W.M. Farnsworth., Drake 9096. SS 24636. [1826] 18 ll.
    1640 Almanacs. The Western Almanack for 1827. Portsmouth (Ohio?) Western Times., Drake 9097. SS 27613. 1826. [24] p. ; 18 cm.
    5736 Almanacs. Des Freyen-Mannes Calender, auf das Jahr unsers Herrn und Heylandes Jesu Christi, 1827...Nach dem Ohio Horizont und Nordhohe berechnet, jedoch in denen angrenzenden Staaten ohne merklichen Untershied [sic.] zu gebrauchen zum erstenmal herausgegeben. Cincinnati Gedruckt und zu haben bey N. und Guilford, O. und W. M. Farnsworth, wie auch bey den meisten Stohrhaltern zu finden., Ott 1. [1826] [34?] p. ill. ; 21 cm.
    6683 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1827 ... Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, lat. 39 deg. 7 min. North. Long. 7 deg. 25 min. West from Washington; But Will Serve, with Very Little Variation, for All the Western States. By Samuel Burr, Philom. ... With the Maxims and Advice of Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati Published and Sold by N. & G. Guilford, at Their Book Store, Sign of the Franklin Head, No. 14, Lower Market Street, and by Oliver & Wm. M. Farnsworth., AI 24579. Drake 9095. [1826] 24 ll. ill. ; 21 cm. Title vignette. American Antiquarian Society copy in blue printed and illustrated wrappers, with "Number 5" at head of title. Back wrapper contains a bookseller's advertisement by N. & G. Guilford.
    32 Almanacs. State of Ohio Agricultural Almanac for 1828. By John Armstrong. Zanesville William Davis., Drake 9102. SS 30698. [1827] 18 ll.
    33 Almanacs. Western Almanack for 1828. By Oliver Loud. Cleaveland Henry Bolles., Drake 9103. SS 31711. [1827]. 18 ll. Printed Rochester (31710) 12 l.
    1711 Almanacs. The Christian Almanac, for Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. For the Year of Our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, 1828 ... Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati. Long. 84 27', Lat. 39 6'. Cincinnati Published by the Auxiliary Tract Society of Cincinnati, for the American Tract Society; and Sold by Them and the Principal Booksellers and Traders., Drake 9098. SS 28473. [1827] 36 p. ill. ; 18 cm. Title vignette.
    Vol. II. No. I.
    1712 Almanacs. The Columbus Magazine Almanac for 1828. By William Lusk. Columbus P.H. Olmsted & Co., Drake 9099. SS 28559. [1827] 24 ll.
    1713 Almanacs. Farmer's Almanac for 1828. Zanesville Published and Sold by William Davis., AI 0. 1827.

    1714 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1828 ... Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North. Long. 7 Deg. 25 Min. West from Washington; but Will Serve, with Very Little Variation, for All the Western States. By Samuel Burr, Philom. Cincinnati Published and Sold by N. & G. Guilford, at Their Book Store, Sign of the Franklin Head, No. 14, Lower Market Street, and by Oliver Farnsworth. W. M. & O. Farnsworth, Jr., Printers., Drake 9100. SS 28919. [1827] [24] p. ill. ; 19 cm. Title vignette: sheaf of wheat with agricultural implements.
    1715 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1828 ...Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North. Long. 7 Deg. 25 Min. West from Washington; but Will Serve, with Very Little Variation, for All the Western States. By Samuel Burr, Philom. ... With the Maxims and Advice of Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati Published and Sold by N. & G. Guilford, at Their Book Store, Sign of the Franklin Head, No. 14, Lower Market Street, and by Oliver Farnsworth., Drake 9101. SS 28920. [1827] [48] p. ill. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title vignette: figure of Liberty, with eagle and steamboat. Another issue for 1828 has [24] pages. Title page lacks the "Solomon Thrifty" statement, gives W.M. and O. Farnsworth , Jr. as printers at end of imprint, and has title vignette containing a sheaf of wheat.
    1791 Almanacs. The Christian Almanac, for Ohio, Kentucky & Indiana for 1829. Cincinnati American Tract Society; Auxiliary Tract Society of Cincinnati; George T. Williamson., Drake 9104. SS 32690. [1828] 18 l.
    1792 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1829 ... Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 56' N. and Longitude 6 W. from Washington City. By William Lusk. Columbus Printed for the Author, by P. H. Olmsted., Drake 9105. SS 32782. [1828]. [24] p. ill. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Advertised in the Ohio State Journal and Columbus Gazette, Oct. 9, 1828. Title vignette. Pages [23-24] contain an advertisement of cough drops, with a list of Ohio merchants selling them.
    1793 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1829. By William Lusk. Columbus
    Drake 9106. SS 32783. [1828] 24 ll. O (23 ll.). Wv-Ar (21 ll.).
    1794 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1829 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North Long. 7 Deg. 25 Min. West from Washington; but will Serve, with very Little Variation, for All the Western States. By Samuel Burr, Philom. Cincinnati Published by N. & G. Guilford, 14 Market Street, and by Oliver Farnsworth. W. M. and O. Farnsworth, Printers., Drake 9107. SS 33250. [1828] [24] p. ill. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Vignette: Sheaf of wheat, with agricultural implements. Another issue for 1829 has [48] p. including "the maxims and advice of Solomon Thrifty," lacks statement of printers at end of imprint, has title vignette containing the figure of Liberty, and was issued in printed wrapper naming William M. Farnsworth as the printer.
    1795 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1829 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North Long. 7 Deg. 25 Min. West from Washington; but Will Serve, with Very Little Variation, for All the Western States. By Samuel Burr, Philom. ... With the Maxims and Advice of Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati Published and Sold by N. & G. Guilford, at Their Book-Store, Sign of the Franklin's Head, 14, Lower Market Street, and by Oliver Farnsworth., Drake 9108. SS 33251. [1828] [48] p. ill. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy in blue-gray printed and illustrated wrappers, with "Number 7" at head of title, and imprint reading: "Printed by William N. Farnsworth," and back wrapper advertisement by N. & G. Guilford.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Title vignette: figure of Liberty, with eagle and steamboat. Another issue for 1829 has [24] p. Title page lacks the "Solomon Thrifty" statement, give W.M. and O. Farnsworth, Jun. as printers at end of imprint, and has title vignette containing a sheaf of wheat.
    1796 Almanacs. Ohio Magazine Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1829 ... Carefully Calculated for the Latitude and Meridian of Zanesville, Ohio, but Will Serve without Any Material Variation for All the Western States. John Armstrong, Calculator. Zanesville Published and Sold by William Davis., Drake 9109. SS 34604. [1828] [54] p. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title vignette. Last page contains a bookseller's advertisement by the publisher.
    American Antiquarian Society copy: Pages [2-4] of wrapper contains a bookseller's catalog.
    7956 Almanacs. Western Almanack for the Year of Our Lord 1829. By Oliver Loud. Cleveland Published and Sold by Henry Bolles., Wessen, 18(April 1942), #8, Sold to "E." [1828] 12 l. Only copy. There is an 1830.
    1868 Almanacs. The Christian Almanac for Ohio, Kentucky & Indiana. For the Year of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, 1830 ... Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati. Lat. 39 6', Long. 84 27'. Cincinnati Published for the American Tract Society, and Sold by George T. Williamson, Bookseller, Main-Street, 3 Doors below Third-St. Also by Robert Boal, Agent of the Cincinnati Branch Tract Society, Drake 9110. SS 38155. West 4th Street, Near Main-St. of Whom the Publications of the American Tract Society May be Obtained at the Society's Prices., [1829] 36 p. ill. ; 18 cm. Title vignette.
    1869 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1830 ...Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 56' North, and Longitude 6 West from Washington City. By William Lusk. Columbus Printed for the Author, by Olmsted and Bailhache., Drake 9111. SS 38233. [1829] [24] p. ill. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title vignette. Advertised in the Ohio State Journal and Columbus Gazette, Dec. 10, 1829. Pages [22-23] contain an advertisement of cough drops, with a list of Ohio merchants selling them. No. XIII.
    1870 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1830 ... Calculated for the Meridian of The Columbus, in Latitude 39 56' North, and Longitude 6 West from Washington City. By William Lusk. Columbus Printed for the Author, by Olmsted and Bailhache., Drake 9112. SS 38234. [1829] [48] p. ill. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: In buff printed paper wrapper with title: The Columbus Magazine Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1830. Lusk's regular Columbus almanac contained [24] p., appearing also in augmented form as the Columbus magazine almanac of [48] p. Advertised in the Ohio State Journal and Columbus Gazette, Dec. 10, 1829. Back wrapper contains a publisher's advertisement by Olmsted and Bailhache. No. XIII.
    1871 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1830 ...Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, lat. 39 deg. 7 min. N.; long. 7 deg. 25 min. West from Washington; but Will Serve with Very Little Variation for All the Western States. By Samuel Burr, Philom. Cincinnati Published and Sold by N. & G. Guilford, 14, Market Street, and by Oliver Farnsworth. William M. Farnsworth, Printer., Drake 9113. SS 38635. [1829] 12 ll. ill. ; 20 cm. Title vignette.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: A later printing, with variant title page typography, lacks the names of both Farnsworths in the imprint, whose last line reads "Printed at the Sentinel Office," and gives the address of the Guilfords as 137 Main Street.
    Morgan: The only title I have with this address.
    1872 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1830 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, lat. 39 deg. 7 min. N.; long. 7 deg. 25 min. West from Washington; but Will Serve with very Little Variation for all the Western States. By Samuel Burr, Philom. Cincinnati Published and Sold by N. & G. Guilford, 137, Main Street. Printed at the Sentinel Office., Drake 9114. SS 38636. [1829] 12 ll. ill. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: An earlier printing, with variant title page typography, gives the address of the Guilfords as "14, Market Street," and has last line reading "William M. Farnsworth, Printer."
    1873 Almanacs. Ohio Magazine Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1830 ... Carefully Calculated for the Latitude and Meridian of Zanesville, Ohio, but Will Serve without Any Material Variation for All the Western States. John Armstrong, Calculator. Zanesville Published and Sold by William Davis., Drake 9115. SS 39913. [1829] 27 ll. ; 19 cm. Title vignette. Last page contains a bookseller's advertisement by the publisher.
    Signatures: A-C6 D3 E6.
    1874 Almanacs. The Western Almanac for 1830. By Oliver Loud. Cleveland Henry Bolles, Drake 9116. SS 41477. [1829] 12 ll.
    1875 Almanacs. The Western Almanack, for the State of Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana, for the Year of Our Lord 1830 ... Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, lat. 39 7' North, lon. 84 1/2 deg. West from the Meridian of London, or 7 25 West from Washington City. ... By Oner R. Powell. Cincinnati Printed and Sold by G.T. Williamson, No. 115, Main Street., Drake 9117. SS 41480. [1829] 48 p. ill. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: The Anatomy is the only illustration.
    Includes an advertisement of the printer's book and music store, p. 48.
    Signatures: [A-B]/6 C-D/6.
    See Morgan 10228 (24 p.).
    10228 Almanacs. The Western Almanack, for the State of Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana, for the Year of Our Lord 1830 ... Calculated fur [sic] the Meridian of Cincinnati, lat. 39 7' North, lon. 84 1/2 deg. West from the Meridian of London, or 7 25 West from Washinton [sic] City. ... By Oner R. Powell. Cincinnati Printed and Sold by G.T. Williamson, No. 115, Main Street., AI 0. Drake 0. See Drake 9117 (48 p.). [1829] 24 p. ill. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: The Anatomy is the only illustration.
    Signatures: [A-B]/6.
    See Morgan 1875 (48 p.).
    449 Almanacs. Vol. II, No. 4. The Christian Almanac, for the Western Reserve, Ohio, for the Year of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, 1831 ... Calculated for the Meridian of Cleaveland. Lat. 41 31', long. 81 46'. Cleaveland Published by the American Tract Society,., AI 880. Drake 9121. [1830]. 36 p. ill. ; 18 cm. Title vignette. My guess is that this is not an Ohio imprint but rather a New York one. From the back wrapper, there is information that one can have an almanac printed with the location for any city if ordered in 3000 or more quantity. This almanac appears to have the 6 leaves for Cleveland almanac folded inside 6 leaves of general information. These 12 leaves make up the first 24 pages and Signature 3 with 6 leaves the last 12 for a total of 36 pages. A nice little printing endeavor for the 1830's!
    1979 Almanacs. Almanac, for the States of Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana for 1831. By Oner R. Powell. Cincinnati William Conclin, Drake 9118. AI 72. [1830]. 12 l. ; OClWHi (11 ll.).
    1980 Almanacs. Der Bauern Calender, auf das Jahr unsers Heilandes Jesu Christ, 1831,...mit besonderem Fleiss nach dem Ohio und der angranzenden Staaten Horizont und Nordhohe berechnet von Samuel Burr, zum erstenmal herausgegeben. Cincinnati N. und G. Guilford, an ihrem Buchstohr, No. 137, in der Hauptstrasse, wie auch bey Oliver Farnsworth; Johann Herman, Drucker, Lancaster, AI 401. Drake 9119. Ott 2. [1830] 36 p. ill. ; 21 cm. Published in Cincinnati but printed in Lancaster; it is technically a Pennsylvania imprint.
    1981 Almanacs. The Christian Almanac, for the States of Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana, for the Year of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, 1831 ... Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati. Lat. 39 7', long. 84 1/2. Cincinnati Published by George T. Williamson, Bookseller, 177. Main Street. Sold by Robert Boal, Jr. Tract Agent, AI 877. Drake 9120. [1830] 36 p. ill. ; 17 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Published for the American Tract Society. The first 24 pages, with a few alterations, were issued also by Williamson as: The Western Almanac for the States of Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana for 1831. Vol. II. No. 4.
    1982 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1831 ... Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 56' North, and Longitude 6 West from Washington City. By William Lusk. Columbus Printed for the Author, by Olmsted & Bailhache., AI 961. Drake 9122. [1830] [24] p. ill. ; 19 cm. Title vignette.No. XIV.
    1983 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac for 1831. 24 ll. Columbus
    AI 962. Drake 9123. [1830]

    1984 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanack for 1831. By Samuel Burr. Cincinnati N. & G. Guilford; Oliver Farnsworth; O. & P. M. Farnsworth, Printers, AI 1333. Drake 9124. [1830] 18 l. DLC (16 ll.).
    1985 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1831 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, lat. 39 deg. 7 min. North; long. 7 deg. 25 min. West from Washington; but will serve with very Little Variation for all the Western States. By Samuel Burr, Philom. ... With the Maxims and Advice of Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati Published and Sold by N. & G. Guilford, at Their Book-Store, Sign of Franklin's Head, No. 137, Main- and by [sic] Street, Oliver Farnsworth. O. & P. M. Farnsworth, Printers., AI 1457. Drake 9126. [1830] [48] p. ill. ; 20 cm. Title vignette. Number 9.
    1986 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack for 1831 Being the Third after Bissextile or Leap Year, and (after July 4th) the 56th of American Independence, Calculated for the Meridian and Parrallel of Cincinnati ... Cincinnati Published and Sold by N. & G. Guilford, at Their Book-Store, Sign of Franklin's Head, No. 137, Main- and by [sic] Street, Oliver Farnsworth. O. & P. M. Farnsworth, Printers, AI 1456. Drake 9125. [1830] 12 l. ; 20 cm.
    1987 Almanacs. Western Almanac for 1831. By Oliver Loud. Cleveland Henry Bolles, AI 5412. Drake 9127. [1830] 12 l.
    1988 Almanacs. The Western Almanack for the States of Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana for 1831. By Oner R. Powell. Cincinnati W. Conclin, AI 5413. Drake 9130. [1830] 12 l.
    1989 Almanacs. The Western Almanack, for the States of Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana, for the Year of Our Lord 1831 ... Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, lat. 39 7' North, lon. 84 1/2 deg. West from the Meridian of London, or 7 25 West from Washington City. Cincinnati Printed & Published by George T. Williamson, Bookseller and Stationer, No. 177, Main Street, Nearly Opposite Dennison's Hotel., AI 5419. Drake 9128. [1830] [24] p. ill. ; 18 cm. These 24 pages, with a few alterations, make up the first 24 pages of Williamson's, The Christian Almanac ... Cincinnati, [1830].
    1990 Almanacs. The Western Almanack for Ohio for the States of Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana for 1831. Cincinnati George Williamson, AI 5420. Drake 9129. [1830] 24 ll.
    2095 Almanacs. The Christian Almanac, for the Western Reserve...Ohio, for the Year of Our Lord and Savior Jesus The Christ, 1832: Being Bissextile, or Leap Year, and the Fifty-Sixth of the Independence of the United States. Calculated for the Meridian of Cleveland. Lat 41 31', Long. 81 46'. Hudson Published by the American Tract Society, Prof. Elizur Wright., AI 6522. Drake 9132. 1831. 36 p. ill. ; 17 cm. Title vignette. Vol. II. No. 5.
    2096 Almanacs. The Christian Almanac, for the States of Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. For the Year of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, 1832: Being Bissextile, or Leap Year, and the Fifty-Sixth of the Independence of the United States. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati. Lat. 34 30' Long. 87 [Single line of quotation, illustration, single line of quotation] Cincinnati Printed and Published by John H. Wood, Bookseller, 177, Main Street. Sold by John Finley, Tract Agent., AI 0. Drake 9131. [1831] 18 ll. ; 17.5 cm.
    2097 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1832. Being Besextile [sic], or Leap Year, and after the Fourth of July, the Fifty Seventh Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 56' North, and Longitude 6 West from Washington City. By William Lusk. Columbus Printed for the Author by Jenkins & Glover., AI 6619. Drake 9133. 1831. [24] p. ; 19.5 cm. Title vignette.
    2098 Almanacs. The Columbus Magazine Almanac for 1832. By William Lusk. Columbus Jenkins & Glover, AI 0. Drake 9134. 1831. 26 ll.
    2099 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1832: Being Bissextile, or Leap Year; And after July 4th, the 57th of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati; Latitude 39 deg. 7 min. North Longitude 7 deg. 26 min. West from Washington; but Will Serve, with Little Variation, for All the Western States. By Samuel Burr, Philom. Cincinnati Published and Sold by N. & G. Guilford, at Their Book-Store, Sign of Franklin's Head-No. 137, Main-Street; and by Oliver Farnsworth. O. & P.M. Farnsworth, Printers., Drake 9135. 1831. 16 ll. ; 20 cm.
    2100 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack for 1832. By Samuel Burr. Cincinnati N. & G. Guilford; O. & P.M. Farnsworth, Printers, Drake 9136. 1831. 12 ll.
    2101 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord, 1832: being Bissextile or Leap Year, and (after July 4,) the 57th of American Independence, Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 7' North; Long. 7 25' West from Washington; but will serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Samuel Burr, Philom. Cincinnati Published and Sold by N. & G. Guilford, at Their Bookstore, Sign of Franklin's Head, No. 137, Main Street, and by Oliver Farnsworth. O. & P.M. Farnsworth, Printers., AI 7121. Drake 9137. [1831] [48] p. ill. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title vignette.
    In blue-gray printed wrapper, with vignette. At head of title: Number 10. Wrapper includes publisher's advertisements.
    2102 Almanacs. The Ohio Antimasonic Almanack for the Year 1832. Columbus Printed and Published by Jenkins & Glover., AI 0. Drake 9138. Walgren 3603. 1832. [i.e. 1831] [48] p. ill. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: The calendar pages and the preceding astronomical matter are printed from the same typesetting as those in The Columbus almanac for 1832, by William Lusk, also published by Jenkins & Glover.
    Title illustration with legend.
    Last page includes a publisher's advertisement.
    2103 Almanacs. Der Ohio Bauern Calender, auf das Jahr unsers Heilandes Jesu Christi 1832 ... Mit besonderem Fleiss nach dem Ohio und der angranzenden Staaten Horizont und Nordhohe berechnet, von Samuel Burr. Zum zweytenmal herausgegeben. Cincinnati Herausgegeben und zum Verkauf bey N. und G. Guilford, an ihrem Buchstohr, No. 137, in der Hauptstrasse, wie auch bey Oliver Farnsworth. [Lancaster, Ohio--Gedruckt bey Johann Herman.], AI 0. Drake 9139 (16 ll.). 1831. [36] p. ill. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Printer from cover title. Issue for 1831 entitled Der Bauren Calender.
    Illustrated cover title.
    The Anatomy is the only other illustration.
    American Antiquarian Society copy lacks last two leaves.
    2104 Almanacs. The Western Almanac, for the States of Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana for 1832. Cincinnati J. H. Wood, Drake 9140. 1831. 24 ll.
    2105 Almanacs. Western Reserve Almanack for 1832. Cleveland Bolles & Kelly, Drake 9141. [1831] 16 ll.
    8791 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1832. Being Besextile [sic], or Leap Year, and after the Fourth of July, the Fifty Seventh Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 56' North, and Longitude 6 West from Washington City. By William Lusk. Columbus Printed for the Author, by Jenkins & Glover., Drake 9134. [1831] [48] p. ill. ; 20 cm.
    2225 Almanacs. The Christian Almanac, for the States of Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana for 1833. Cincinnati Cincinnati Branch of the American Tract Society; Silas Woodbury, Drake 9142. [1832]

    2226 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac for 1833. By William Lusk. Columbus Printed by David Smith., AI 11919. Drake 9143. [1832] 24 ll.
    2227 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanack for 1833. By Samuel Barr. Cincinnati N. & G. Guilford; Oliver Farnsworth & Son., AI 12370. Drake 9144. [1832]

    2228 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1833: being Bissextile or Leap Year, and (after July 4,) the 57th of American Independence, Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 7' North; Long. 7 25' West from Washington; but will serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Samuel Burr, Philom. Cincinnati Published and Sold by N. & G. Guilford, at Their Bookstore; Corner of Main & Sixth Streets, and by Oliver Farnsworth & Son, Yellow Springs, Ohio., AI 12476. Drake 9145. [1832] [24] p. ill. ; 18 cm.
    2229 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord, 1833: being Bissextile or Leap Year, and (after July 4,) the 57th of American Independence, Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 7' North; Long. 7 25' West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Samuel Burr, Philom. ... with the Maxims and Advice of Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati Published and Sold by N. & G. Guilford, at Their Bookstore, One Door North of Dorfeuill's Museum, Main Street, and by Oliver Farnsworth & Son., AI 0. [1832] [48] p. ill. ; 21 cm.
    2231 Almanacs. The Ohio Antimasonic Almanack, for the Year 1833: Being the First Year after Bissextile, or Leap Year, and after the Fourth of July, the Fifty-Eighth Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 [degree symbol] 56' North and Latitude 6 [degree symbol] West, from Washington, (D.C.) By William Brown. Columbus Printed and Published by Jenkins and Glover, AI 14054. Drake 9147. Walgren 3604. [1832]. [48] p. ; 18 cm. Wessen, Midland Notes, 88(June 20, 1963), 479: Copy for sale with 22 leaves or 44 pages, lacking therefore 2 leaves, reduced facsimile of title page. Called "the rarest of all known Ohio almanacs.".
    It is interesting to see this described as "the rarest" when Jenkins and Glover had many left to sell as late as February, 1832. See No. 2351, p. 12: "Jenkins & Glover have also on hand a few hundred of the Ohio Anti-Masonic Almanacs, for 1832, which they will sell at $3 per hundred. February 13th, 1832."
    2232 Almanacs. Der Ohio Bauern Calender, auf das Jahr unsers Heilandes Jesu Christi 1833 ... Mit besonderem Fleiss nach dem Ohio und der angranzenden Staaten Horizont und Nordhohe berechnet, von Samuel Burr. Zum drittenmal herausgegeben. Cincinnati Herausgegeben und zum Verkauf bey N. und G. Guilford, an ihrem Buchstohr, No. 137, in der Hauptstrasse, wie auch bey Oliver Farnsworth. [Lancaster, Ohio--Gedruckt bey Johann Herman.], AI 14056. Drake 9148. [1832] [36] p. ill. ; 21 cm. Printed in Lancaster, Ohio by Johann Herman and published in Cincinnati.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Printer from cover title.
    Illustrated cover title.
    The Anatomy is the only other illustration.
    2233 Almanacs. The Ohio Farmers' Almanack, for the Year 1833: Being the First Year after Bissextile, or Leap Year, and after the Fourth of July, the Fifty-Eighth Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 56' North, and Longitude 6 West, from Washington, (D.C.) By William Brown. Columbus Printed and Published by Jenkins and Glover., AI 14057. Drake 9149. 1832. [16] p. ill. ; 19 cm. The Anatomy is the only illustration.
    2234 Almanacs. United States' Calendar of the Nineteenth Century. By Jno. S. Williams. Cincinnati Published by J.A. James, Drake 9151. [1832]

    2235 Almanacs. Western Almanack for 1833. By Henry Bolles. Cleveland
    Drake 9153. [1832]

    2236 Almanacs. Western Reserve Almanac for 1833. Number Two. Calculated by Ansel Young. Cleveland Printed and Published by Madison Kelley., AI 17040. Drake 9154. [1832] 16 ll. ;
    2237 Almanacs. Der Westliche "Vaterlandsfreund" and Cantoner Calender auf 1833. Von Carl F. Egelmann. Canton Peter Kaufmann., AI 17043. Drake 9155. [1832] 14 ll.
    2382 Almanacs. Poor Richard's Almanac, for 1833 ... Calculated for the Latitude and Meridian of the City of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 7', N. Long. 84 30' West of Greenwich. ... Astronomical Calculations by Joseph Ray, M.D. ... This Almanac Will Serve without Any Material Variation for the States of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Tennessee, and Virginia. (To be Continued Annually.) Cincinnati Published by Roff & Young, Booksellers and Publishers, Corner of Main and Fifth Streets. (Printed at the Office of the Evangelist.), AI 14309, 20764 (1833). Drake 9150. [1832] [2], 36 + p. ill. ; 21 cm. Morgan copy inscribed: J. Ray to his friend, Mrs. Mary Gano.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Parentheses substituted for square brackets in printer statement.
    Added title page, [2] p. at front. On verso: "There are two editions of this almanac, the first containing 24 the second 48 pages [sic].
    American Antiquarian Society copy lacks all after p. 36.
    2383 Almanacs. The West Country Almanac for 1833. Intended Expressly for the Farmers of the Mississippi Valley. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati. Cincinnati Hubbard and Edmands., AI 22593. Drake 9152. [1832] 18 ll. ; 20 cm.
    2375 Almanacs. The Christian Almanac for Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana for the Year 1834. Cincinnati American Tract Society., AI 18232. [1833]

    2376 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1834: Being Second after Bissextile, or Leap Year, and after the Fourth of July, the Fifty-Ninth Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39deg. 56m. North, and Longitude 6deg. West from Washington City. By Wm. Lusk. Published by the Author. [Columbus] E. Glover, & Co. Printers., AI 18350. Drake 9156. 1834. [i.e. 1833] [24] p. ill. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: A large-format English-language version in the German style was printed at Columbus by John Gilbert & Co.
    American Antiquarian Society copy lacks last leaf.
    2377 Almanacs. The Columbus Magazine Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1834 ... Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, Latitude 39 Deg. 56 M. North, and Longitude 6 Deg. West from Washington City. By Wm. Lusk. [Columbus] Printed for the Author. E. Glover & Co. Printers., AI 18351. Drake 9157 (25 ll.??). 1834. [i.e. 1833] [48] p. ill. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: In buff printed wrapper with eclipse diagram below title.
    Subsequent issues through 1838 entitled The Magazine. (1835 has wrapper title Western magazine almanack; 1838 has wrapper title Columbus magazine almanac.) Lusk's regular Columbus almanac contained [24] p., appearing also in augmented form as the Columbus magazine almanac or Magazine almanac of [48] p.
    Title vignette.
    American Antiquarian Society copy lacks back wrapper.
    2378 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanack for the Year of Our Lord Jesus Christ, 1834: Being the Second after Bissextile, or Leap Year, and after the July 4th, the 59th of American Independence. By Elisha Dwelle, Philom Cincinnati N. & G. Guilford, AI 18769. Drake 9158. 1833. 18 ll.
    2379 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1834. By Elisha Dwelle., Cincinnati N. & G. Guilford; Oliver Farnsworth, Drake 9159. [1833] 18 ll.
    2380 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac for 1834. By Elisha Dwelle. Cincinnati N. & G. Guilford and Co., Hubbard and Edmands., AI 18913. Drake 9160. [1833] 12 ll.
    2381 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1834 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Elisha Dwelle, Philom. ... with the Maxims and Advice of Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati N. & G. Guilford & Co. Corner of Main and Sixth Streets, Hubbard and Edmands, Corner of Main and Second Streets., Drake 9161. [1833] [48] p. ill. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title vignette. In blue-gray printed wrapper, with vignette. At head of title: Number Twelve.
    Wrapper imprint concludes with: "N. and G. Guilford and Co. printers."
    Inside front wrapper and outside back wrapper contain publisher's advertisements by N. & G. Guilford. Inside back wrapper contains an advertisement of "E. Dwelle's thermometer and gold and silver spectacle manufactory."
    2384 Almanacs. The Western Almanac, for the States of Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana for 1834. Cincinnati Josiah Drake., AI 22595. Drake 9162. [1833] 24 ll.
    2385 Almanacs. The Western Comic Almanac for 1834. Cincinnati N. and G. Guilford and Co., Hubbard and Edmands., AI 22598. Drake 9163. [1833] 24 ll.
    2386 Almanacs. The Western Reserve Almanac for 1834, ... Number Three ... The Astronomical Calculations. By Ansel Young. Cleveland Printed and Published by M. Kelley., AI 22607. Drake 9164. [1833] 12 ll. ; 18 cm.
    5613 Almanacs. Der Westliche "Vaterlandsfreund" und Cantoner Calender, auf das Jahr unseres Heilandes Jesu Christi, 1834 ... Mit besonderem Fleisse nach dem Horizonte und der Nordhohe von Ohio, West-Pennsylvanien und den angrenzenden Staaten berechnet von Carl F. Egelmann. ... Zem zweyten mal herausgegeben. Canton, Stark County, Ohio Gedruckt und zu haben bey Peter Kaufmann. (Ebenfalls verkauft und zu haben bey Johnston und Sticktton, Pittsburgh.), Drake 0. [1833] [30] p. ill. ; 21 ll. American Antiquarian Society notes: Parentheses substituted for square brackets in imprint.
    Illustrated cover title: Westlicher "Vaterlandsfreund."
    6018 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac for the Year of Our Lord 1834 ... Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 Deg. 56 M. North, and Longitude 6 Deg. West from Washington City. By William Lusk. [Columbus] (Published for the Author.) John Gilbert & Co., Printers., Drake 0. 1834. [i.e. 1833] 24+ p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Publisher statement printed in square brackets.
    Large-format English-language version in the German style. A conventional version was printed at Columbus by E. Glover.
    Title vignette.
    American Antiquarian Society copy lacks all after p. 24.
    6665 Almanacs. Der Deutsche Baueren Calender, Auf das Jahr...1834. William Lusk. Columbus J. Gilbert und Co., Drake 0. 1833.

    8270 Almanacs. The Western Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1834: Being the Second after Bissextile or Leap Year, and, After the Fourth of July, the 59th of American Independence. [Illustration] Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Latitude 39 6' 30" North, Longitude 7 20' West from Washington, and 84 22' West from Greenwich: and Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. Cincinnati Published and Sold by Josiah Drake., No. 16, Main Street. George T. Williamson, Printer., AI 0. Drake 0. [1833] 48 p. ; 20 cm.
    413 Almanacs. The Western Temperance Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1835: Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, But will Serve for the Western and Southern States Generally, without any Material Variation. [illustration] "Beauties of Intemperance." [See page 18.] Cincinnati Published by Truman & Smith. No. 150, Main Street, AI 29696. Drake 9178. [1834]. 24 p. ; 18.5 cm. O copy: (11 ll.)
    2539 Almanacs. The Christian Almanac, for the Western Reserve, Ohio, for the Year of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, 1835 ... Calculated for the Horizon and Meridian of Hudson. Lat. 41 15' N. long. 81 29' W. Hudson Published for the American Tract Society, and Sold by Lucius C. Rouse, Ravenna; Benjamin Rouse, Bookseller, Cleaveland, and by the Principal Booksellers and Traders., AI 23807. Drake 9165. [1834] 47, [1] p. ; ill. ; 19 cm. At head of title: "Vol. II. No. 8."
    American Antiquarian Society notes: "The accurate calculations of this almanac are made by Mr. David Young, of Newark, N.J."--p. [2].
    Title vignette.
    In blue printed wrapper, with different vignette. Inside front wrapper and back wrapper list publications of the American Tract Society, New York. Title erroneously reads "Calculated for the horizon and meridian of Nashville," but gives the coordinates for Hudson.
    American Antiquarian Society copy has a label of the Western Reserve and Northern Ohio Historical Society, inside front wrapper.
    2540 Almanacs. Farmer's & Mechanics' Almanac for 1835. Cincinnati
    AI 24387. Drake 9166. [1834]

    2541 Almanacs. Farmers' & Mechanics' Almanac for 1835. Columbus
    Drake 9167. 1834.

    2542 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac for 1835: ... By Elisha Dwelle, Philom. Cincinnati Published by N. & G. Guilford and Co. N. and G. Guilford, Printers., Drake 9168. [1834] 12 ll.
    2543 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac, for the Year 1835 Being the Third after Bissextile or Leap Year, and, After the Fourth of July, the 60th of American Independence. [illustration] Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Service with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Elisha Dwelle, Philom. Containing a Great Variety of Useful Selections. Edited by Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati Published by N. & G. Guilford and Co., Corner of Main and Sixth Streets., AI 24501. Drake 9169. [1834] [48] p. ; 19.5 cm. Title vignette. Wrapper states: "Number Thirteen," and N. and G. Guilford and Co. Printers.
    Advertisement on back wrapper dated: "Cincinnati, August 20, 1833."
    2544 Almanacs. The Magazine Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord, 1835: Being Third after Bissextile, or Leap Year, and after the Fourth of July, the Sixtieth Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 deg. 56m. North, and Longitude 6 deg. W from Washington City. By Wm. Lusk. [Columbus] Published by Glover & Espy. E. Glover & Co. Printers., AI 25441. Drake 9170. 1834. [48] p. ill. ; 19 cm. Morgan copy: The tan wrapper reads: No. 18. The Columbus Magazine Almanack for 1835. By William Lusk. Columbus: Printed by E. Glover & Co. 1834.
    2545 Almanacs. Poor Richard's Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1835 ... Calculated for the Western and Southern States Generally ... Astronomical Calculations by Joseph Ray, M.D., Professor in the Woodward High School, Cincinnati. To Be Continued Annually. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith, Publishers and Booksellers, 150, Main Street. ..., AI 26326. Drake 9172. [1834] 24 p. ; 19 cm.
    2546 Almanacs. Western Almanac for 1835. John Gilbert & Co. Cincinnati John Gilbert & Co., AI 29676. Drake 9173. [1834]

    2547 Almanacs. Western Almanac for 1835. Josiah Drake. Cincinnati Josiah Drake, AI 29677. Drake 0. [1834]

    2548 Almanacs. Western Almanac for 1835. Columbus
    AI 29678. Drake 9174. [1834]

    2549 Almanacs. Western Comic Almanac 1835. Cincinnati N. & G. Guilford & Co., AI 29683. Drake 9175. [1834] 1 v. (unpaged) : ill. ; 20 cm. "No. 2-- to be continued annually."
    2550 Almanacs. The Magazine Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord, 1835 ... Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 Deg. 56 M. North, and Longitude 6 Deg. West from Washington City. By Wm. Lusk. Columbus Published by Glover & Espy. E. Glover, & Co. Printers., AI 29689. Drake 9176 ("Western Magazine Almanack"). [1834] [48] p. ill. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: In buff printed wrapper with title: The Western magazine almanack," and title vignette.
    Issue for 1834 entitled The Columbus magazine almanac. Subsequent issues through 1838 entitled The Magazine almanac. (1838 has wrapper title Columbus magazine almanac.)
    2551 Almanacs. Western Reserve Almanac for 1835. Cleveland
    AI 29695. Drake 9177. [1834]

    2552 Almanacs. Der Westliche "Vaterlandsfreund" und Cantoner Calender, auf das Jahr unseres Heilandes Jesu Christi, 1835 ... Mit besonderem Fleisse nach dem Horizonte und der Nordhohe von Ohio, West-Pennsylvanien und den angrenzenden Staaten berechnet von Carl F. Egelmann. ... Zem dritten mal herausgegeben. Canton, Stark County, Ohio Gedruckt un zu haben bey Peter Kaufmann., AI 29698. Drake 9197. [1834] [30] p. ill. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Illustrated cover title: Westlicher "Vaterlandsfreund."
    Cover imprint includes bookseller: "(Ebenfalls verkauft und zu haben bey Johnston und Stockton, Pittsburgh.)"
    Pages [28-29] include bookseller's and publisher's advertisements.
    2553 Almanacs. Der Westliche "Vaterlandsfreund" und Calender auf...1835. Canton Peter Kaufmann., AI 0. [1834] 15 ll.
    2627 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1835 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati: Lat. 39 Deg. 7 min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 26 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Elisha Dwelle, Philom. Cincinnati Published and Sold by N. & Guilford, & Co. and by Oliver Farnsworth, & Son, Yellow Springs, Ohio. O. & P.M. Farnsworth, Printers., Drake 0. [1834] 31, [1] p. ill. ; 20 cm. Title vignette.
    2704 Almanacs. The Western Comic Almanac: 1835. Cincinnati Published by N. & G. Guilford & Co. Corner of Main and Sixth Streets., AI 35349. Drake 9186. [1834] [48] p. ill. ; 20 cm.
    2697 Almanacs. Barnes' Cincinnati Pocket Almanac for 1836. ... Calculated for Cincinnati by Joseph Ray, M.D. ... Cincinnati Published by Sold by C.P. Barnes, No. 193, Main-Street. Stereotyped by J.A. James & Co., Drake 9180. [1835] 24 p. ; 9 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: In yellow printed wrapper, with title: Barnes' Western pocket almanac. Back wrapper contains a bookseller's and stationer's advertisement by the publisher.
    2698 Almanacs. The Christian Almanac, for the Western Reserve for 1836. Hudson
    Drake 9181. [1835]

    2699 Almanacs. Columbus Almanac for 1836. Columbus
    AI 31072. Drake 9182 [1835]

    2701 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac for 1836 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Elisha Dwelle, Philom. Cincinnati Published by N. & G. Guilford. N. and G. Guilford and Co., Printers., Drake 9184. [1835] [24] p. ill. ; 19 cm. Title vignette.
    American Antiquarian Society copy has April-May leaf resewn following title leaf, and lacks one leaf.
    2702 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac for 1836 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Elisha Dwelle, Philom. ... Edited by Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati Published by N. & G. Guilford Corner of Main and Sixth Streets., AI 31734. Drake 9185. [1835] [36] p. ill. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title vignette.
    In blue-gray printed wrapper, with vignette.
    Page [4] of wrapper contains a publisher's advertisement by N. & G. Guilford.
    Morgan copy: No. 14 on dark blue wrapper.
    2703 Almanacs. Poor Richard's Almanac, for the Year of our Lord 1835. By Richard Ben Frank. Cincinnati
    AI 33783. [1835]

    2705 Almanacs. The Western "Patriot" and Canton Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1836, being a Bissextile, or Leap Year : Containing 366 Days, and after the 4th of July, the Sixtieth of American Independence. Arranged after the System of the German Calendars. Wherein, Besides a Correct Calculation of the Feasts--May be Found the Solar and Lunar Eclipses ; the Phases, Signs, and Southings of the Moon ; the Aspects of the Planets, with the Rising, Setting and Southing of the Most Conspicuous Planets and Fixed Stars, the Equation of Time, and Other Miscellanies &c. &c. Appertaining to an Almanack. Carefully Calculated from the Latitude & Meridian of Ohio-for This State, Western Pennsylvania & Other Adjacent States by Charles F. Eglemann, [Calculator of the Hagerstown Almanack.] (Under This Title the First--But in All the Nineteenth Edition.) Canton, Stark County, Ohio Published and Sold by Peter Kaufmann., AI 35355. Drake 9187. [1835] [32] p. : ill. ; 21 cm. This is apparently the first in English language. German language published in 1832 (Morgan 2237).
    Robert Hayman had 15 leaves listed in his sale catalogue. Drakes lists 14 leaves.
    Also issued in a German-language edition as Der Westliche "Vaterlandsfreund" und Cantoner Calender. (Morgan 2707)
    Page [29] contains advertisements by the publisher and by Johnston & Stockton, booksellers at Pittsburgh.
    2706 Almanacs. Western Reserve Almanac for the Year 1836. Number Five. Cleveland
    AI 35358. Drake 9188. Thomson 1205. [1835]

    2707 Almanacs. Der Westliche "Vaterlandsfreund" und Cantoner Calender, auf da Jahr unseres Heilandes Jesu Christi, 1836 ... Mit besonderem Fleisse nach dem Horizonte und der Nordhohe von Ohio, West-Pennsylvanien und den angrenzenden Staaten berechnet von Carl F. Egelmann. ... Unter diesem Title zum vierten, im Ganzen aber zum neunundzehnten mal herausgegeben. Canton, Stark County, Ohio Gedruckt und zu haben bey Peter Kaufmann., Drake 9189. [1835] [30] p. ill. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Illustrated cover title: Westlicher "Vaterlandsfreund." Cover imprint includes bookseller: "(Ebenfalls verkauft und zu haben bey Johnston und Stockton, Pittsburgh.)"
    Issued also, from 1836, in an English language edition as The Western "Patriot" and Canton Almanack.
    Pages [28-29] include publisher's and bookseller's advertisements.
    8522 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1836: Being Bissextile, or Leap Year, And, after July 4th, the 61st of American Independence. [Illustration of eagle] Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati; Lat. 39 deg. 7 min. North; Long 7 de[g.] 26 min. West from Washington; but Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Elisha Dwelle, Philom. Cincinnati Published and Sold by N. and G. Guilford., Drake 0. [1834] 32 p. ; 19.5 cm.
    284 Almanacs. The Western "Patriot" and Canton Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1837; Being the First after Bissextile, or Leap Year: Containing 365 Days, and after the 4th of July, the Sixty First of American Independence. Arranged after the System of the German Calendars. Wherein, besides a Correct Calculation of the Feasts--May be Found the Solar and Lunar Eclipses; the Phases, Signs, and Southings of the Moon; the Aspects of the Planets, with the Rising, Setting and Southing of the Most Conspicuous Planets and Fixed Stars, the Equation of Time, and Other Miscellanies &c. &c. Appertaining to an Almanack. Carefully Calculated from the Latitude & Meridian of Ohio--for This State, Western Pennsylvania & Other Adjacent States by Charles F. Egelmann, [Calculator of the Hagerstown Almanack.] (Under This Title the Second-but in All the Twentieth Edition.) Canton Stark County, Ohio, Published and Sold by Peter Kaufmann., AI 42414 (28 pages). Drake 9197. [1836] [32] p. : ill. ; 21 cm. On p. [5] mention is made of a German almanac of the same (Morgan 2970). Possession of both would provide an excellent vehicle for learning the German language.
    Illustrated cover title: The Western "Patriot" for the Year 1837. (illustration with decorative border) Canton, Stark County, Ohio. Printed & Sold by Peter Kaufmann. (Also Sold by Johnston & Stockton, Pittsburgh, Pa.).
    Page [30] contains advertisements by the publisher and by Johnston & Stockton, booksellers.
    Signatures: [A] A2 - [B]2 B2/4.
    2965 Almanacs. The American Anti-Slavery Almanac for 1837, Being the First after Bissextile or Leap-Year, and the 61st of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati. [Illustration with single line of quotation from Isaiah] "We hold these truths to be self evident--that all men are created equal." Cincinnati Published by the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society, And Sold at Their Depository at the Corner of Main and Seventh Streets., Drake 9190. [1836] [1], 2-6, [7], 8, [9], 10, [11], 12, [13], 14, [15], 16, [17], 18, [19], 20, [21], 22, [23], 24, [25], 26, [27], 28, [29], 30-48 p. ; 19.5 cm. Head of title: Vo. I. No. 2.
    "A sketch from God's description of the 'Consequences of Emancipation.' Isa. 58."--under title page woodcut.
    "James RW Gellwood" inscription on cover.
    Signatures: [1 Cin.]/6 2 Cin. 2* Cin.--4 Cin./2 4* Cin./4.
    2966 Almanacs. The Christian Almanac, for the Western Reserve, Ohio, for the Year of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, 1837 ... Calculated for the Horizon and Meridian of Hudson. Lat. 41 30' N. Long. 81 40' W. Cleaveland Published for the American Tract Society, and Sold at the Tract Depository, Cleaveland; at the Hudson Bookstore, and L.C. Rouse, Agent, Hudson, and by R.R. Redington, Elyria., Drake 9191. [1836] 47 , [1] p. ; 18 cm. Title vignette. American Antiquarian Society copy lacks last three leaves.
    2967 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanack for 1837. By Elisha Dwelle. Cincinnati
    Drake 9192. [1836] 16 ll.
    2968 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac for the Year 1837 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Elisha Dwelle, Philom. Edited by Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati Published by Guilford and Taylor., AI 37524. Drake 9194 (12 ll.). [1836] [36] p. ill. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title vignette. In blue-grey printed wrapper, with vignette.
    American Antiquarian Society copy lacks p. [19-24] including June-August calendar pages, and p. [33-34], and has April-May mutilated.
    2969 Almanacs. The Magazine Almanac, for the Year 1837 ... Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 Deg. 56 M. North, and Longitude 6 Deg. West from Washington City. By William Lusk. Columbus, Ohio E. Glover, Printer., Drake 9195. [1836] [48] p. ill. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: In printed wrapper with title vignette and imprint: Published by Elijah Glover.
    2970 Almanacs. Der Westliche "Vaterlandsfreund" und Cantoner Calender, auf das Jahr unseres Heilandes Jesu Christi, 1837 ... Mit besonderem Fleisse nach dem Horizonte und der Nordhohe von Ohio, West-Pennsylvanien und den angrenzenden Staaten berechnet von Carl F. Egelmann. ... Unter diesen Title zum funften im Ganzen aber zum zwansigsten mal herausgegeben. Canton, Stark Caunty, Ohio Gedruckt und zu haben bey Peter Kaufmann., AI 0. Drake 0. [1836] [32] p. ill. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Illustrated cover title: Westlicher "Vaterlandsfreund." Cover imprint includes booksellers: "Ebenfalls verkauft und zu haben bey Johnston and Stockton, Pittsburgh, Pa."
    Issued also, from 1836, in an English language edition as The Western "patriot" and Canton Almanack.
    Page [30] includes publisher's and bookseller's advertisements.
    2971 Almanacs. The Western Comic Almanac for 1837. Cincinnati Published by Guilford & Taylor, Drake 9196. [1836] 24 p. ill. ; 20 cm.
    2972 Almanacs. The Western Reserve Almanac for 1837. By Ansel Young. Cleveland W. W. Strong & Co., F. B. Penniman, Printer, Drake 9198. [1836] 16 ll.
    8242 Almanacs. Western Almanac, for the Year 1837. Calculated by William Lusk. Columbus
    AI 0. [1836]

    3153 Almanacs. The American Anti-Slavery Almanac for 1838 ... Adapted to Most Parts of the United States. N. Southard, Editor. Cincinnati Published by the Anti-Slavery Society. Corner of Sixth and Main Streets., Drake 9199. [1837] 48 p. ill. ; 20 cm. At head of title: Vol. 1, no. 3.
    Title vignette.
    3154 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac for the Year 1838. By W. Lusk. Columbus Printed by E. Glover, AI 43790. 1837. 18 ll.
    3155 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1838 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati: Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 26 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All of the Western States. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Cincinnati Published and Sold by N. & G. Guilford., Drake 9200. [1837] 19 ll. MWA: 29, [1]. ill. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Advertisement by a seed merchant, p. 29, dated Aug. 3, 1837.
    Title vignette.
    3156 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac: for 1838 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Cincinnati Published by N. & G. Guilford. T. Surguy, Printer, Drake 9201. 1837. [36] p. ill. ; 18 cm. Title vignette. Morgan copy has dark blue wrappers with title page only. Wrapper cover has edited by Solomon Thrifty while title page has by Joseph Ray. M. D.
    3157 Almanacs. The Magazine Almanac, for the Year 1838 ... Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 Deg. 56 M. North, and Longitude 6 Deg. West from Washington City. By W. Lusk. Columbus, Ohio E. Glover, Printer., Drake 9202. [1837] [36] p. ill. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: In printed wrapper with title page reading: "The Columbus magazine almanac for the year 1838. Published by E. Glover, Columbus, Ohio. 1837."
    Title vignette.
    3158 Almanacs. Taylor's Western Farmer's Common Almanac for 1838. By Rev. John Taylor. Steubenville Published by James Turnbull, Drake 9203. 1837. 18 ll. Wessen ad indicates a "No. XII." Were there 11 earlier issues?
    3159 Almanacs. The Western Farmer's Almanac for 1838. No. XII. By Rev. John Taylor. Steubenville Published by James Turnbull; Pittsburgh: G. W. Holdship; Anderson & Loomis, Printers, Drake 9204. 1837. 30 ll. OMC (21 ll.).
    3160 Almanacs. The Western "Patriot" and Canton Almanack, for the Year of our Lord 1838; Being the Second after Bissextile, or Leap Year: Containing 365 Days, and after the 4th of July, the Sixty Second of American Independence, Arranged after the System of the German Calendars. Wherein Besides a Correct Calculation of the Feasts--May be Found the Solar and Lunar Eclipses ; [sic.] the Phases, Signs, and Southings of the Moon ; [sic.] the Aspects of the Planets, with the Rising, Setting and Southing of the Most Conspicuous Planets and Fixed Stars, the Equation of Time, and Other Miscellanies &c[.] &c. Appertaining to an Almanack. Carefully Calculated from the Latitude & Meridian of Ohio-for This State, Western Pennsylvania & the Other Adjacent States by Charles F. Egelmann, [Calculator of the Hagerstown Almanack.] Copy-Right Secured According to Law. (Under This Title the Third--But in All the Twenty-First Edition[.]) Canton[,] Stark County, Ohio Published and Sold by Peter Kaufmann., AI 48460. Drake 9205. [1837] [32] p. ill.. ; 20 cm. Illustrated cover title: Canton, Stark County, Ohio. Printed & Sold by Peter Kaufmann. (Also Sold by Johnston & Stockton, Pittsburgh, Pa.)
    Page [30] contains advertisements by the publisher and by Johnston & Stockton, booksellers.
    Also issued in a German language edition (Morgan 3162).
    3161 Almanacs. The Western Reserve Almanack for 1838. By Ansel Young. Cleveland Published by Younglove & Wetmore, Drake 9206. 1837. 12 ll. ; 20 cm. OClWHi (11 ll.).
    3162 Almanacs. Der Westliche "Vaterlandsfreund" und Cantoner Calender, auf...1838. German. Canton Peter Kaufmann, AI 0. 1837. 15 ll.
    4589 Almanacs. The Western Reserve Almanac for 1838. Number 7. By Ansel Young. Cleveland Published by Younglove and Wetmore; Penniman and Bemis., Drake 9207. 1837. 12 ll. Morgan copy has 11 ll.
    249 Almanacs. No. XIII. The Western Farmer's Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1839 ... Calculated by the Rev. John Taylor, for the Meridian of Pittsburgh, in lat. 40 deg. 30 min. N. 80 deg. 8 min. W from the Meridian of Greenwich; but will serve without any sensible variation, for Ohio, Virginia, Kentucky, &c. Steubenville Published by James Turnbull, Sold by Booksellers in the West. Wilson & Worstell, Prs. Steubenville., AI 0. Drake 9218. [1838] tp, 2-36 p. ; 18.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Also published in an edition of 60 pages, with Cover title: Taylor's Western farmer's magazine almanac. (Morgan 3359)
    In blue printed wrapper, with title: Taylor's Western farmer's common almanac, and imprint: Published by James Turnbull, and sold by G.W. Holdship, Pittsburgh; Morton & Smith, Louisville; M.W. Meech and B.L. Turnbulll, S. Louis, and by the booksellers in general throughout the West.
    1172 Almanacs. Turner's Comick Almanack for 1839. Cincinnati N.G. Burgess and Co., AI 53391. Drake 9216. [1838]. 18 ll.
    3351 Almanacs. The Christian Almanac, for Northern Ohio for the Year of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, 1839 ... Calculated for the Horizon and Meridian of Cleveland. ... Cleveland Published for the American Tract Society, and Sold by L.C. Rouse, Hudson ; Younglove & Wetmore, Cleveland ; and G.D. Chase, Manhattan, Drake 9208. 1838. 47, [1] p. : ill. ; 17 cm. At head of title: "Vol. II. No. 12.".
    3352 Almanacs. The Cincinnati Almanac for 1839. To Be Continued Continually. Cincinnati Published by Glezen & Shepard. For Sale by the Booksellers., AI 49732, 54963 (1839). Drake 9209. Thomson 187 (1839). [c1839] [15], 32-88 p., [1] folded leaf of plates. map. ; 15 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: At head of title: Picture of Cincinnati.
    Copyright statement from verso of title page.
    The folded map is a frontispiece, printed on yellow paper.
    In green cloth binding, with label, American Antiquarian Society copy.
    Pages [84]-88 contain advertisements by Cincinnati merchants.
    3353 Almanacs. The Cincinnati Almanac for 1839 being a Complete Picture of Cincinnati and Its Environs. Cincinnati Robinson & Jones, AI 54964. Drake 9210. [1838]

    3354 Almanacs. Every Body's Komick Almanack for 1839. Cincinnati Sold, at Wholesale, to the Trade, by U.P. James, 26 Pearl-Street., AI 50254. Drake 9211. [1838] [36] p. ill. ; 20 cm. Illustrated title page.
    3355 Almanacs. Everybody's Komick Almanack for 1839. Cincinnati
    Drake 9212. [1838] 31 ll.
    3356 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac for the Year 1838. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Cincinnati N. and G. Guilford, AI 50393. [1838] 24 p.
    3357 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1839 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. Edited by Solomon Thrifty, Elisha Dwelle, Philom. Cincinnati G. Guilford and Ely & Strong, at Bookstore and Paper Warehouse, No. 10, Lower Market Street., AI 50394. Drake 9213. [1838] [36] p. ill. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title vignette.
    In blue printed wrapper, with vignette. Back wrapper contains an advertisement by Ely & Strong.
    3358 Almanacs. The Liberal Almanac for 1839. By Isaac Pillsbury. Vol. I., No. 1. Cleveland James S. Underhill, AI 51272. Drake 9214. [1838] 24 p.
    3359 Almanacs. No. XIII. The Western farmer's almanac, for the year of our Lord 1839 ... Calculated by the Rev. John Taylor, for the meridian of Pittsburgh, in lat. 40 deg. 30 min. N. 80 deg. 8 min. W. from the meridian of Greenwich; but will serve, without any sensible variation, for Ohio, Virginia, Kentucky, &c. Steubenville Published by James Turnbull, sold by booksellers in the West. Wilson & Worstell, prs. Steubenville., AI 53584. Drake 9215, 9219. Rieger 11239. [1838] 60 p. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: At head of title: No. XIII.
    Also published in an edition of 36 pages, with cover title: Taylor's Western farmer's common almanac. (Morgan 249)
    In blue printed wrapper, with title: Taylor's Western farmer's magazine almanac, and imprint: Published by James Turnbull, and sold by G.W. Holdship, Pittsburgh; Morton & Smith, Louisville; M.W. Meech and B.L. Turnbulll, S. Louis, and by the booksellers in general throughout the West.
    Drake has an erroneous duplicate listing, 9215, under cover title.
    3360 Almanacs. The Western Almanac for 1839. By R. Falley, Columbus E. Glover, Drake 9217. [1838] 16 ll.
    3362 Almanacs. The Western "Patriot" and Canton Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1839; Being the first after Bissextile, or Leap Year: Containing 365 Days, and after the 4th of July, the Sixty Third of American Independence. Arranged after the System of the German Calendars. Wherein, besides a Correct Calculation of the Feasts-May be Found the Solar and Lunar Eclipses; the Phases, Signs, and Southings of the Moon; the Aspects of the Planets, with the Rising, Setting and Southing of the Most Conspicuous Planets and Fixed Stars, the Equation of Time, and Other Miscellanies &c. &c, Appertaining to an Almanack. Carefully Calculated from the Latitude & Meridian of Ohio-for This State, Western Pennsylvania & Other Adjacent States by Charles F. Egelmann, [Calculator of the Hagerstown Almanack.] (Under This Title the Fourth---but in All the Twenty Second Edition. Canton Peter Kaufmann & Co., AI 53585, 59176 (1838). Drake 9220. [1838] 16 ll. American Antiquarian Society notes: (15 ll.).
    3363 Almanacs. The Western Reserve Almanack; for the Year 1839 being the 3rd after Bissextile, or Leap Year, and of American Independence. No. 8. Cleveland M. C. Younglove, Penniman & Bemis, Printers., AI 53590. Drake 9221. [1838] 24 p. Advertised in the Daily Herald and Gazette, Jan. 1, 1839 saying publishing the "8th No." in 12 mo, 24 pages, "ready in a few days."
    3368 Almanacs. Der Westliche "Vaterlandsfreund" und Cantoner Calender, auf das Jahr unseres Heilandes Jesu Christi, 1839 ... Mit besonderem Fleisse nach dem Horizonte und der Nordhohe von Ohio, West-Pennsylvanien und den angrenzenden Staaten berechnet von Carl F. Egelmann. ... Unter diesem Title zum siebenten, im Ganzen aber zum 22sten mal herausgegeben. Canton, Stark County, Ohio Gedruckt und zu haben, bey Peter Kaufmann und Co., AI 49124. [1838] [32] p. ill. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Illustrated cover title: "Westlicher Vaterlandsfreund." Cover imprint includes bookseller: "Ebenfalls verkauft und zu haben bey Johnston and Stockton, Pittsburgh. Pa."
    Issued also, from 1836, in an English language edition as The Western "patriot" and Canton almanack.
    Page [30] includes publisher's and bookseller's advertisements.
    1173 Almanacs. Turner's Comick Almanack for 1840 Correctly Calculated for Ohio and the Adjoining States. Cincinnati U.P. James., Drake 9233. 1839. [36] p. : ill. ; 19 cm. "Published annually by Turner & Fisher, New York and Philadelphia"--P. [2].
    Ads for U.P. James, p. [36].
    3555 Almanacs. Christian Almanac for Northern Ohio for 1840. Cleveland
    Drake 9222. 1839.

    3558 Almanacs. Cincinnati Almanac for 1840. Cincinnati Glezen and Shepard., Drake 9223. Thomson 188. [1839] 41 ll.
    3559 Almanacs. The Cincinnati Almanac, for 1840. To be continued annually. Cincinnati Published by Glezen & Shepard. For Sale by Booksellers[.], Drake 9224. [1839] 1 l., [1-30], 33-82 p. (Page 31-80 misnumbered 33-82. Engraved map tipped in on stub, "Cincinnati 1840."
    3560 Almanacs. Cincinnati Almanac for 1840. Robinson and Jones. Cincinnati Robinson and Jones., Drake 9225. [1839]

    3561 Almanacs. Democratic Harrisonian Almanack for 1840. Medina J.W. White, Drake 9226. [1839] 15 ll.
    3562 Almanacs. Farmer's Almanac for 1840. Cleveland
    Drake 9227. [1839]

    3563 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1840 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Elisha Dwelle, Philom. ... Cincinnati G. Guilford and Ely & Strong, No. 10 Lower Market Street., Drake 9228. [1839] [24] p. ill. ; 18 cm. Title vignette.
    3564 Almanacs. Lake Country Almanac for 1840. Sandusky Published by David Campbell & Sons., Drake 9229. [1839] [1], 2-6, [7]-23, [24] p. ; 19.5 cm. Signatures: [A]/6.
    3565 Almanacs. National Almanac, and Pocket Calendar for 1840. Cincinnati
    Drake 9230. [1839]

    3566 Almanacs. The Ohio Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1840 ... Adapted to Mean or Clock Time. Calculated for the Horizon and Meridian of Cleveland, Lat. 41 Deg. 30 Min. North--Longitude 81 Deg. 30 Min. West from Greenwich. Astronomical Calculations by Seth Pratt. Cleveland Printed and Published by Sanford & Lott, and Sold by Nearly All the Merchants in the Western Country., Drake 9231. [1839] 31, [1] p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: No more published.
    Last page contains a bookseller's and printer's advertisement by the publisher, dated Oct. 1839.
    Vol. 1. Astronomical Diary. No. 1.
    3567 Almanacs. Turner's Comic Almanack for 1840. Cincinnati C. & F. Cloud., Drake 9232. [1839]

    3568 Almanacs. Western Farmer's Almanack for the Year of Our Lord 1840. Medina Joseph W. White, AI 59174. Drake 9234. [1839] 16 ll. American Antiquarian Society notes: (16 ll.).
    3570 Almanacs. The Western "Patriot" and Canton Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1840; Being the first after Bissextile, or Leap Year: Containing 365 Days, and after the 4th of July, the Sixty Fourth of American Independence. Arranged after the System of the German Calendars. Wherein, besides a Correct Calculation of the Feasts-May be Found the Solar and Lunar Eclipses; the Phases, Signs, and Southings of the Moon; the Aspects of the Planets, with the Rising, Setting and Southing of the Most Conspicuous Planets and Fixed Stars, the Equation of Time, and Other Miscellanies &c. &c, Appertaining to an Almanack. Carefully Calculated from the Latitude & Meridian of Ohio-for This State, Western Pennsylvania & Other Adjacent States by Charles F. Egelmann, [Calculator of the Hagerstown Almanack.] (Under this Title the Fifth--but in all the Twenty Third Edition.) Canton Published and sold by Peter Kaufmann & Co., Drake 9235. [1839] [32] p. : ill. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Illustrated cover title: Western patriot for the year 1840. ... Printed & sold by Peter Kaufmann & Co. (Also sold by Johnston and Stockton, Pittsburg, Pa.)
    Also issued in a German-language edition as Der Westliche "Vaterlandsfreund" und Cantoner Calender. (Morgan 5958)
    Page [28-29] contain advertisements by the publisher and by Johnston & Stockton, booksellers.
    3808 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac for the Year 1840. By Elisha Divelle. Cincinnati G. Guilford and Ely & Strong, AI 40-2451. [1839] 20 p. ; 20 cm.
    5958 Almanacs. Der Westliche "Vaterlandsfreund" und Cantoner Calender, auf das Jahr unseres Heilandes Jesu Christi, 1840 ... Mit besonderem Fleisse nach dem Horizonte und der Nordhohe von Ohio, West-Pennsylvanien und den angrenzenden Staaten berechnet von Carl Friedrich Egelmann. Unter diesem Title zum achten, im Ganzen aber zum 23sten Mal herausgegeben. Canton, Stark County, Ohio Gedruckt und zu haben bey Peter Kaufmann und Co., AI 0. Drake 0. [1839] [32] p. ill. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Illustrated cover title: "Westlicher Vaterlandsfreund." Cover imprint includes bookseller: "Ebenfalls verkrauft und zu haben bey Johnston and Stockton, Pittsburgh, Pa."
    Issued also, from 1836, in an English language edition as The Western "patriot" and Canton almanack. (Morgan 3570)
    Pages [28] and [30] include publisher's and bookseller's advertisements.
    7586 Almanacs. Loomis' Pittsburgh Almanac for 1840. Printed Salem, Ohio. Pittsburgh
    AI 0. [1839]

    370 Almanacs. The American Anti-Slavery Almanac for 1841, being the 65th Year of American Independence, Calculated for Cincinnati and the Western States. Cincinnati Published for the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society, Main Street, between 4th and 5th, East Side., AI 41-183. Drake 9236. 1841 [i.e., 1840] [8], 36 p. ill. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: At head of title: Vol. 1, No. 6.
    Title illustration, with legend.
    In blue printed wrapper, with different title illustration.
    Additional notes: An account of the Amisted Captives, p. 22-23 including three engravings, a portrait of Cinque, Grabeau (Gilabaru), and James Covee, the interpreter for the captives. An appeal for funds for their defense was made with all monies to be sent to Lewis Tappan in New York.
    377 Almanacs. The Log Cabin Almanac for the Year 1841. By John B. Russell, Editor of The Cincinnati Almanac, Formerly Editor of the New-England Farmer. ... Cincinnati Published by Truman & Smith. One Sheet Periodical:--Postage under 100 Miles 1 1/4 cents, over 100 Miles 2 1/2 Cents., AI 41-4570. Drake 9239. [1840] [48] p. ill. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Illustrated title page, with legend.
    "Stereotyped by Glezen & Shepard."--verso of title page.
    Contents: Outlines of the life and public services, civil and military of William Henry Harrison by C. Cushing.
    3608 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanack for 1841. By William Lusk. Columbus E. Glover, Drake 9237. [1840] 12 ll.
    3807 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1841 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Joseph Ray, A.M. Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Chemistry in the Woodward College. Edited by Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati G. Guilford and J.W. Ely, No. 10 Lower Market Street., AI 40-2450. Drake 9238. [1840] [36] p. ill. ; 22 cm. Title vignette.
    In blue printed wrappers. Back wrapper contains a bookseller's advertisement by J.W. Ely.
    3809 Almanacs. The Log Cabin Almanack for 1841. By William Lusk. Columbus E. Glover, Printer, Drake 9240. 1840. 24 ll.
    3810 Almanacs. National Whig Almanac and Log Cabin Political and Statistical Register for 1841. Cincinnati Edited and Published by James D. Taylor. [Stereotyped by Shepard & Stearns., Drake 9241. 1840] [36] p. ill. ; 18 cm. At head of title: Honor to the Brave.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Printer from foot of p. [3].
    The calendar pages are printed from the same typesetting as those in The Freeman's almanac for 1841 (Cincinnati), calculated by Joseph Ray.
    Pages [18-19] contain returns by Ohio counties in the presidential election of 1836.
    This pamphlet is in the Ohio Memory project.
    3811 Almanacs. The Western Almanack for 1841. By William Lusk. Columbus E. Glover, Drake 9242. [1840] 12 ll. OHi (10 ll.).
    3812 Almanacs. Western Comic Almanac for 1841. Edited by "Quiz." Cincinnati
    Drake 8243. [1840] 18 ll.
    3813 Almanacs. The Western "Patriot" and Canton Almanack, For The Year Of Our Lord 1841; Being the first after Bissextile, or Leap Year: Containing 365 Days, And after the 4th of July, the Sixty Fifth of American Independence. Arranged After The System Of The German Calendars. Wherein, besides a correct calculation of the feasts--may be found the Solar and Lunar Eclipses; the Phases, Signs, and southings of the Moon; the Aspects of the Planets, with the Rising, Setting and Southing of the most conspicuous Planets and fixed Stars, the Equation of Time, and other Miscellanies &c. &c, appertaining to an Almanack. Carefully calculated from the Latitude & Meridian of Ohio-for this State, Western Pennsylvania & other adjacent States by Charles F. Egelmann, (Calculator of the Hagerstown Almanack.) [Hand] Copy-Right Secured According to Law [Hand] Under this Title the Sixth-but in all the Twenty-Fourth Edition. Canton, Stark County, Ohio Published and Sold by Peter Kaufmann & Co., Drake 9244. [1840] [32] p. : ill. ; 20 cm. Cover title: Western patriot for the year 1841.
    "Also sold by Johnston and Stockton, Pittsburg, Pa."--wrapper imprint.
    Also issued in a German-language edition as Der Westliche "Vaterlandsfreund" und Cantoner Calender. (Morgan 3817)
    3814 Almanacs. Western Almanac; Correctly Calculated for Ohio, and the Adjoining States. Turner's Comic Almanack. Cincinnati U.P. James, AI 40-6918. [1840] 36 p.
    3815 Almanacs. Western Reserve Almanac for 1841. Cleveland Sanford & Co., AI 40-6932. Drake 9245. [1840] 16 ll.
    3816 Almanacs. Western Reserve Almanac for 1841. Cleveland Sanford & Co., Drake 9246. [1840] 26 ll.
    3817 Almanacs. Der Westliche "Vaterlandsfreund" und Cantoner Calender, auf das Jahr unseres Heilandes Jesu Christi, 1841 ... Mit besonderem Fleisse nach dem Horizonte und der Nordhohe von Ohio, West-Pennsylvanien und den angrenzenden Staaten berechnet von Carl Friedrich Egelmann. Unter diesem Title, zum neunten, im Ganzen aber zum 24sten Mal herausgegeben. Canton, Stark County, Ohio Gedruckt und zu haben, bey Peter Kaufmann und Co., Drake 9247. [1840] [32] p. : ill. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Illustrated cover title: "Westlicher Vaterlandsfreund." Cover imprint includes bookseller: "Ebenfalls verkauft und zu haben bey Johnston and Stockton, Pittsburgh, Pa."
    Issued also, from 1836, in an English language edition as The Western "patriot" and Canton almanack. (Morgan 3813)
    Pages [29] and [31] include publisher's and bookseller's advertisements.
    5608 Almanacs. The Farmers' Almanac: for the Year 1841 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati: Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Cincinnati, O. G. Guilford, & J. W. Ely, No. 10, Lower Market Street., Drake 0. [1840] 31, [1] p. ill. ; 19 cm. Contains extracts from the writings of James Hall and Timothy Flint.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Title vignette.
    Page 31 includes a bookseller's advertisement by J.W. Ely.
    8792 Almanacs. The Moral Almanac, for the Year 1841 ... No. One. Calculated for the Horizon and Meridian of Cleveland, Lat. 41 30' N.--Lon. 81 30 ' W. from Greenwich. Astronomical Calculations by Isaac N. Pillsbury. Cleveland, Ohio Printed & Published by Sanford & Co. Job Printers, Book-Binders and Booksellers., Title by sequence. [1840] [32] p. ; 18 cm.
    8968 Almanacs. The Western Almanack, for the Year 1841 ... Calendar Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 deg. 56 North, and Longitude 6 deg. West from Washington City, by Wm. Lusk. Columbus Printed and Published by E. Glover., AI 0. Drake 0. [1840] [30 p. ill. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: This edition, printed in the German style, is not listed by Drake.
    Another edition of [24] pages, printed in conventional style, with the same calculations but different prose text, published by Glover, is listed in Drake.
    Title vignette.
    371 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac for 1842 ... Calendar Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus in Latitude 39 Deg. 56 M. North, and Longitude 6 Deg. West from Washington City, by William Lusk. Columbus E. Glover, Printer., AI 41-1219. Drake 9249. [1841] [24] p. ill. ; 19 cm.
    372 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac, for the Year 1842 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 6 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Chemistry in the Woodward College. Edited by Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati G. Guilford and J. W. Ely, No. 10 Lower Market Street., AI 41-1971. Drake 9252 (12 ll.). [1841] [36] p. ill. ; 21 cm. Title vignette.
    Morgan: Have two copies with blue wrappers with different illustrations.
    373 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac for 1842. By Joseph Ray. M.D. Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Chemistry in the Woodward College. Containing a Variety of Useful Selections. Cincinnati G. Guilford and Ely & Strong, AI 41-1970. Drake 0. 1841. 12 ll. ; 21 cm. This edition has 12 ll. and useful selections whereas the 16 ll has Solomon Thrifty's advice. (Morgan 272.)
    375 Almanacs. The Moral Almanac, for the Year 1842 ... No. Two. Calculated for the Horizon and Meridian of Cleveland, Lat. 41 30' N.--Lon. 81 30' W. from Greenwich. Astronomical Calculations by Isaac N. Pillsbury. Cleveland, Ohio Printed & Published by Sanford & Co. Job Printers, Book-Binders and Booksellers., AI 41-3604. Drake 9253. [1841] [32] p. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title vignette.
    Last page contains a bookseller's advertisement by the publisher, dated Oct. 1841.
    376 Almanacs. National Whig Almanac for 1842. [Cincinnati] Edited by John H. Wood, Cincinnati., AI 41-3691. Drake 9254. [1841] [24] p. ill., port. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: The calendar pages are printed from the same typesetting as those in The Freeman's almanac for 1842 (Cincinnati), calculated by Joseph Ray.
    Includes returns by state of presidential elections in 1822, 1828, 1836, and 1840, and the census by state of 1830 and 1840.
    Illustrated title page (portrait of President Tyler).
    378 Almanacs. The Western Farmer and Gardener's Almanac for 1842. By Thomas Affleck. Cincinnati Edward Lucas, AI 41-5453. Drake 9256. [1841] 96, [30] p. ill. ; 19 cm. Affleck announced that the almanac was to be published annually. This issue had 30 unnumbered pages of advertisements at the end, an unusually large number of advertisements for an almanac.
    379 Almanacs. The Western Reserve Almanac for 1842. Number 10. By Ansel Young. From A. W. North's Bank-Street Cash Store, Cleveland, Ohio. Cleveland Sanford & Co., Drake 9258. [1841] 16 ll. This is an interesting item in that A.W. North had it printed for himself with his advertising enclosed. One of the first examples that I have seen.
    380 Almanacs. The Western Reserve Almanac for 1842 ... No. 10. Calculated for the horizon and meridian of Cleveland, lat. 41° 30' N.--lon. 81° 30' W. from Greenwich. By Ansel Young. Cleveland Printed and published by Sanford & Co. job printers, book-binders and booksellers., Drake 9259. 1841. [24] p. ; 19 cm. Publishers' advertisement, p. [21]; other advertisements, p. [22-24].
    605 Almanacs. Der Cincinnatier Hinkende Bote, ein Calender fur die Vereinigten Staaten von Nord=America auf das Jahr unsers Herrn 1842, welches ein gemeines Jahr von 365 Tagen ist. Berectnet von Carl Fredrich Egelmann. Cincinnati, Ohio. Herausgegeben von Louis Meyer & Co., Drake 9248. [1841] [1], 2-35, [36] p. ; 18.5 cm. Not in Ott.
    606 Almanacs. The Farmers' Almanac: for the Year of Our Lord 1842 ...Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati: Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Cincinnati G. Guilford, & J.W. Ely, No. 10, Lower Market St., Drake 9250. [1841] 35, [1] p. ill. ; 19 cm. Title vignette.
    607 Almanacs. The Farmer's Western Reserve Almanac for 1842. By David Young. Cleveland M.C. Younglove., Drake 9251. [1841] 18 ll.
    608 Almanacs. Turner's Comic Almanac for 1842. Cincinnati W. R. Fisher, Drake 9255. 1841. 18 ll.
    609 Almanacs. The Western Patriot and Canton Almanack, For The Year Of Our Lord 1842; Being the first after Bissextile, or Leap Year: Containing 365 Days, And after the 4th of July, the Sixty Sixth first of American Independence. Arranged After The System Of The German Calendars. Wherein, besides a correct calculation of the feasts--may be found the Solar and Lunar Eclipses ; the Phases, Signs, and Southings of the Moon ; the Aspects of the Planets, with the Rising, Setting and Southing of the most conspicuous Planets and fixed Stars, the Equation of Time, and other Miscellanies &c. &c. appertaining to an Almanack. Carefully calculated from the Latitude & Meridian of Ohio-for this State, Western Pennsylvania & other adjacent States by Charles F. Egelmann, [Calculator of the Hagerstown Almanack.] (Under this Title the Seventh--but in all the Twenty Fifth Edition. Canton Published and Sold by Peter Kaufmann & Co., Drake 9257. [1841] [32] p. ill. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Illustrated cover title: Western patriot for the year 1842. … Printed & sold by Peter Kaufmann & Co. (Also sold by Johnston and Stockton, and Luke Loomis, Agt., Pittsburgh, Pa.)
    Also issued in a German-language edition as Der Westliche "Vaterlandsfreund" und Cantoner Calender.
    Page [31] contains an advertisement by Johnston & Stockton, bookseller.
    610 Almanacs. Der Westliche "Vaterlandsfreund" und Cantoner Calender, auf das Jahr unseres Heilandes Jesu Christi, 1842 ... Mit besonderem Fleisse nach dem Horizonte und der Nordhohe von Ohio, West-Pennsylvanien und den angrenzenden Staaten berechnet von Carl Friedrich Egelmann. Canton, Stark County, Ohio Gedruckt und zu haben bey Peter Kaufmann und Co., Drake 9260. [1841] [32] p. ill. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Illustrated cover title: "Westlicher Vaterlandsfreund." Cover imprint includes bookseller: "Ebenfalls verkauft und zu haben bey Johnston and Stockton, Pittsburgh. Pa."
    Issued also, from 1836, in an English language edition as The Western "patriot" and Canton almanack.
    Page [29] and [31] includes publisher's and bookseller's advertisements.
    611 Almanacs. White's No. 3. Farmer's and Mechanic's Almanack, on an Improved Plan, for the Year of our Lord 1842 : ... Calculated to equal, mean, or clock time, by Sanford C. Hill, Esq. For the horizon and meridian of Chardon, lat. 41 deg. 36 min. N. long. 81 deg. 16 min. W. of Greenwich, but will serve for the adjacent states without any material variation. Chardon Published and Sold by Thomas J. White., Drake 9261. [1841] [1]-32 p. ill. ; 19 cm. Running title: Farmer's and mechanic's almanac.
    Title illustration.
    612 Almanacs. Wilson's Western Pocket Almanac for 1842. Cincinnati Published by Weed & Wilson; Kendall & Henry, Printers. Drake 9262. [1841] 12 ll. American Antiquarian Society notes: In red printed wrapper.
    4079 Almanacs. The Western Reserve Almanac, for 1843: Being the Third after Bissextile or Leap Year, and until July 4th, the 67th of American Independence. No. 11. Calculated for the Horizon and Meridian of Cleveland, lat. 41 30' N. - lon. 81 30' W. from Greenwich. Astronomical Calculations, By Ansel Young. Cleveland Printed & Published by Sanford & Co., Job Printers, Book-binders, & Booksellers, AI 0. Drake 9276. [1842] 16 ll. ill. ; 18 cm.
    4095 Almanacs. The Buckeye Almanac for 1843 Containing the Census of 1830- 40, Comparative View of the Census from 1790 to 1840, Population of the Principle Cities & Towns, Results of the Presidential Election in 1836-40, etc. Cincinnati Shepard and Co., Cincinnati., Drake 9263. [1842] 32 p. ; 14 cm.
    4096 Almanacs. The Buckeye Almanac, for 1843 Containing the Census of 1830-40, Comparative View of the Census from 1790 to 1840, Population of the Presidential Election in 1836-40, &c. &c. Dayton, O. Published and Sold by B.F. Ells. Sold by the Principal Booksellers and Country Merchants in the West. Preserve the Buckeye Almanac, and in a few years you will have a complete volume of Statistics. Stereotyped by Shepard and Co., Cincinnati., AI 42-824. Drake 9264. [1842] 32 p. ill. ; 15 cm. Pages 22-32 include: votes for president in 1836 and 1840, by state; results of Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky elections in 1836 and 1840; the Ohio census of 1840, etc.
    At head of title: Vol. I. 3d after leap year, and 67th of independence. No. 1.
    Signatures: [1]-4/4.
    4097 Almanacs. The Carrier's Address to the Patrons of the Cincinnati Enquirer January 2, 1843. [Four columns of poetry] Counting-House Calendar, for 1843. [Cincinnati s.n., Drake 9265. 1842] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 42 x 31 cm. NYHS notes: Includes: Counting-house calendar, for 1843.
    Verse in four columns divded by single rules; calendar at base of two center columns; all within ornamental border.
    First line: The old ship time, borne on the sea.
    4098 Almanacs. The Farmers' Almanac: for the Year of Our Lord 1843 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati: Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Cincinnati J.W. Ely, No. 10, Lower Market St., Drake 9266. [1842] 35, [1] p. ill. ; 19 cm. Title vignette.
    4099 Almanacs. Fisher's Temperance Housekeeper's Almanac for 1843. Cincinnati W. R. Fisher, Drake 9267. [1842] 18 ll.
    4100 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac, for 1843, Being 3d After Bissextile or Leap Year, and After the 4th of July, the 68th of American Independence. Calculated to Apparent Time for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 deg. 6 min. North; Long. 7 deg. 20 min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Joseph Ray, M.D., Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Chemistry in the Woodward College. Containing a Variety of Useful Selections. Cincinnati J.W. Ely. No. 10 Lower Market Street., Drake 9268. [1842] [24] p. ; 19.5 cm. Ely published a [36] page edition with Solomon Thrifty material added. See Morgan 4101.
    Pagination: [1-4], 5, [6-7], 8 printed 9 (January), [6-15], 16 printed 25 (September), 17 printed 27 (October), 18 printed 29 (November), 19 printed 31 (December), [20-24] p.
    Poetry on page [24] from the "Yankee Farmer" include "The Farmer's Winter Song" and "The Country Girl."
    Signatures: [A]-[B].
    4101 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac, for the Year 1843, Being 3d after Bissextile or Leap Year, and After the 4th of July, the 68th of American Independence. Calculated to the Apparent Time for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Chemistry in the Woodward College. Edited by Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati J.W. Ely, No. 10 Lower Market Street., AI 42-1892. Drake 9269 [1842] 36 p. ill. ; 21 cm. Ely also published a 24 page edition without the Solomon Thrifty material. See Morgan 4100.
    American Antiquarian Society Notes: Title vignette.
    In blue printed wrapper with vignette. Back wrapper contains a bookseller's advertisement by J.W. Ely.
    Errors in paging: p. 24, 31 misnumbered 4, 21.
    4102 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac or Complete Farmer's Calendar for 1843. By Joseph Ray. Edited by Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati G. Guilford & J.W. Ely, Drake 9270. [1842] 18 ll.
    4103 Almanacs. Hutchins' Farmers Almanac for 1843: Containing the Housewife's Manual and Cookery, over 200 Receipes in Cooling Confectionary, &c. &c. By a Western Lady. Cincinnati G.F. Thomas & Co., Publishers, Drake 9271. [1842] [36] p. ; 20 cm. Cover title.
    4104 Almanacs. The Moral Almanac, for the Year 1843 ... No. Three. Calculated for the Horizon and Meridian of Cleveland, Lat. 41 30' N.--Lon. 81 30' W. from Greenwich. Astronomical Calculations by Isaac N. Phillsbury [i.e. Pillsbury]. Cleveland, Ohio Printed & Published by Sanford & Co. Job Printers, Book-Binders, and Booksellers., Drake 9272. [1842] [32] p. ; 18 cm. Title vignette.
    American Antiquarian Society copy lacks last leaf.
    4105 Almanacs. The Western Almanack for 1843. By William Lusk. Columbus E. Glover, Drake 9273. [1842] 16 ll. American Antiquarian Society notes: (15 ll.).
    4106 Almanacs. The Western Farmer and Gardener's Almanac for 1843. Cincinnati Chas. Foster, AI 42-5121. Drake 9274. [1842] 48 ll. OCHP (45 ll.).
    4107 Almanacs. The Western "Patriot" and Canton Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1843; Being the first after Bissextile, or Leap Year: Containing 365 Days, And After the 4th of July, the Sixty Seventh of American Independence. Arranged After the System of the German Calendars. Wherein, Besides a Correct Calculation of the Feasts--May Be Found the Solar and Lunar Eclipses; the Phases, Signs, and Southings of the Moon; the Aspects of the Planets, with the Rising, Setting and Southing of the Most Conspicuous Planets and fixed Stars, the Equation of Time, and Other Miscellanies &c. &c, Appertaining to an Almanack. Carefully Calculated from the Latitude & Meridian of Ohio--for This State, Western Pennsylvania & Other Adjacent States by Charles F. Egelmann, [Calculator of the Hagerstown Almanack.] (Under This Title the Eighth--But in All the Twenty Sixth Edition.) Canton Peter Kaufmann and Company, Printer,, AI 42-5126. Drake 9275. [1842] 15 ll.
    4108 Almanacs. Der Westliche "Vaterlands-freund" und Cantoner Calender auf 1843. Von Charles F. Egelmann. Canton Peter Kaufmann und Co., Drake 9277. [1842] 16 ll.
    4109 Almanacs. Wilson's Western Pocket Almanac for 1843. By David Young. Cincinnati Wilson & Drake; Kendall & Barnard, Printers, Drake 9278. [1842] 12 ll.
    5893 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanack for the Year 1843, being Third after Bissextile or Leap Year and af-[ter] the Fourth of July, will be Sixty-Seven Years Complete of American Independence. Calendar Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 deg. 56m. North, and Longitude 6 deg. West from Washington City. By William Lusk. Columbus, Ohio E. Glover,Printer., AI 0. [1842] 12 ll. ; 19 cm. No. XXV.
    6158 Almanacs. White's Farmer's and Mechanic's Almanack. By S. C. Hill. Chardon T.J. White, AI 42-5170. [1842]

    6657 Almanacs. Cincinnatier Hinkende Bote, eine Calender auf 1843. German. Cincinnati
    Title by sequence. [1842]

    4110 Almanacs. The Buckeye Almanac, for 1844. Containing a Large Number of Useful Family Receipts, Results of the Presidential Election by Counties, in 1840, the Tariff Duties, and Other Statistical Matter. Dayton, O. Published and Sold by B.F. Ells. Sold by the Principal Booksellers and Country Merchants in the West. ... Stereotyped by Shepard and Co., Cincinnati. Drake 9279. [1843] 35, [1] p. ; 15 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: In wrapper, included in pagination, printed on the outside in color.
    Back wrapper contains a bookseller's advertisement printed in red and green by the publisher and an advertisement by the printer.
    At the head of title: Vol. I. Leap year, and 68th of independence. No. 2.
    4111 Almanacs. Der Cincinnatier Hinkende Bote, ein Calender fur die Vereinigten Staaten von Nord=Amerika auf das Jahr unsers Herrn 1844, welches ein Schaltjahr von 366 Tagen ist. Cincinnati, Ohio Herausgegeben von Louis Meyer., Drake 9280. Ott 18. [1843] 35, [1] p. ; 18.5 cm.
    4112 Almanacs. The Farmers' Almanac: for the Year of Our Lord 1844 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati: Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Cincinnati J.W. Ely, No. 10, Lower Market St., Drake 9281. [1843] 35. [1] p. ill. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title vignette.
    American Antiquarian Society copy lacks last leaf.
    4113 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac, for the Year 1844 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Chemistry in the Woodward College. Edited by Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati J.W. Ely, No. 10, Lower Market Street., AI 44-2457. Drake 9282. [1843] 35, [1] p. ill. ; 18 cm. Title vignette.
    American Antiquarian Society copy disbound.
    See Morgan 10153 for similar title.
    4114 Almanacs. The Moral Almanac, for the Year 1844 ... No. Four. Calculated for the Horizon and Meridian of Cleveland, Lat. 41 30' N.--Lon. 81 30' W. from Greenwich. Astronomical Calculations by Isaac N. Phillsbury [i.e. Pillsbury]. Cleveland, Ohio Printed & Publihsed by Sanford & Hayward, Job Printers, Book-Binders & Booksellers., AI 43-3568. Drake 9283. [1843] [32] p. ill. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title vignette.
    Last page contains an advertisement by the publisher.
    4115 Almanacs. The Ohio Almanack for 1844. By William Lusk. Columbus Chas Scott, Drake 9284. [1843] 12 ll.
    4116 Almanacs. The Thrifty Almanac, for the Year 1844 ... Containing Hints of Work on Farm, Garden and Orchard, with a Variety of Valuable Statistical Matter. By an Old Farmer. Cincinnati Published by A. Randall., AI 43-4943. Drake 9285. 1843. [36] p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title vignette, signed: Grosvenor.
    Last page contains an advertisement by a St. Louis stationer.
    4117 Almanacs. Uncle Ben's Farmers' and Mechanics' Ohio Almanac for 1844. Columbus Whiting & Huntington, AI 43-5022. Drake 9286. [1843] 52, [10] p.
    4118 Almanacs. Western Almanac for 1844. By P. Johnson. Cincinnati A. Randall, AI 43-2801. Drake 9287. [1843] 10 ll. OC (10 ll.).
    4119 Almanacs. The Western Almanac for 1844. By William Lusk. Columbus E. Glover, AI 43-5212, 44-6540. Drake 9288. [1843] 15 ll.
    4120 Almanacs. The Western Farmer and Gardener's Almanac for 1844. By A. Randall. Cincinnati E. Morgan & Co., AI 43-5218. Drake 9289. [1843] 78 ll. OCHP (57 ll.).
    4121 Almanacs. Western Liberty Almanack for 1844. By W.B. Jarvis. Columbus Printed by E. Glover, Drake 9290. [1843] 19 ll.
    4122 Almanacs. The Western "Patriot" and Canton Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1844; Being the first after Bissextile, or Leap Year: Containing 365 Days, And after the 4th of July, the sixty eighth of American Independence. Arranged after the System of the German Calendars. Wherein, besides a correct calculation of the feasts-may be found the Solar and Lunar Eclipses; the Phases, Signs, and southings of the Moon; the Aspects of the Planets, with the Rising, Setting and Southing of the most conspicuous Planets and fixed Stars, the Equation of Time, and other Miscellanies &c. &c, appertaining to an Almanack. Carefully calculated from the Latitude & Meridian of Ohio-for this State, Western Pennsylvania & other adjacent States by Charles F. Egelmann, [Calculator of the Hagerstown Almanack.] (rule) (Under this Title the Second-but in all the Twentieth Edition.) Canton Peter Kaufmann & Co., AI 43-5224. Drake 9291. [1843] 15 ll. DLC (15 ll.).
    4123 Almanacs. The Western Reserve Almanac for 1844. By Ansel Young. Cleveland Sanford & Hayward, Drake 9292. [1843] 16 ll.
    4124 Almanacs. The Western Whig Almanac, for the Year 1844: Being Bissextile, or Leap-Year, and after the Fourth of July the Sixty-Ninth Year of American Independence. By Charles Whittlesey. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, Mean Time-By P. Johnson. Cincinnati Published by Wm. H. Moore & Co., Booksellers, 110 Main Street. Orders carefully attended to., AI 43-5228. Drake 9293. [1843] [48] p. ill. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes:: Pages 29-32 and [34-41] contain congressional and presidential election statistics for 1836-1843.
    Title vignette, signed: J. H. Lovejoy del et sc.
    Pages 43 and 48 contain bookseller's and publisher's advertisements by Wm. H. Moore & Co.
    4125 Almanacs. Der Westliche "Vaterlandsfreund" und Cantoner Calender, auf das Jahr unseres Heilandes Jesu Christi, 1844 ... Mit besonderem Fleisse nach dem Horizonte und der Nordhohe von Ohio, West-Pennsylvanien und den angrenzenden Staaten berechnet nach dem Plane von Carl Friedrich Egelmann. ... Unter diesem Title, zum zwolften, im Ganzen aber zum 27sten Mal herausgegeben. Canton, Stark County, Ohio Gedruckt und zu haben bey Peter Kaufmann und Co., Drake 9294. [1843] [32] p. ill. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Illustrated cover title: "Westlicher Vaterlandsfreund." Cover imprint includes bookseller: "Ebenfalls verkauft und zu haben bey Johnston and Stockton, und Luke Loomis u. Co. Pittsburgh, Pa."
    Issued also, from 1836, in an English language edition as The Western "patriot" and Canton almanack.
    Pages [29] and [31] include booksellers' advertisements.
    4126 Almanacs. W.H. Moore & Co.'s Almanac for 1844. Cincinnati W.H. Moore & Co.; S.W. Benedict & Co., Printers, Drake 9295. [1843] 12 ll.
    6181 Almanacs. Western Farmer and Gardener's Almanac for 1844. Number 2. By Thomas Affleck. Cincinnati
    Cf. AI 42-5121. [1843]

    10153 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac, for the Year 1844 ... Calculated to Apparent Time for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, lat. 39 deg. 6 min. North; Long. 7 deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Chemistry in the Woodward College. Containing a Variety of Useful Selections. Cincinnati J.W. Ely. No. 10, Lower Market Street,, Checklist Amer. imprints 44-2457. Drake 0.
    Drake, M. Almanacs, 9282
    [1843] [24] p. ill. ; 21 cm. Title vignette.
    See Morgan 4113 for similar title.
    3 Almanacs. The Farmers' Almanac: For the Year of Our Lord 1845 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati: Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Cincinnati J.W. Ely, No. 10 Lower Market St., Drake 0. [1844] 35, [1] p. ill. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title vignette.
    Page 35 includes a bookseller's advertisement by the publisher.
    4127 Almanacs. Der Cincinnatier Hinkende Bote auf 1845. Cincinnati Louis Meyer u. Co., Drake 9296. [1844] 18 ll.
    4128 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanack for 1845. By William Lusk. Columbus Thrall & Glover, Drake 9297. [1844] 12 ll.
    4129 Almanacs. Everybody's Almanac for 1845. Dayton Ells & Claflin, Drake 9298. [1844] 16 ll.
    4130 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanac for 1845. By David Young. Cleveland M.C. Younglove, Drake 9299. [1844] 16 ll.
    4131 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac, for the Year 1845 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Chemistry in the Woodward College. Edited by Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati J.W. Ely, No. 10, Lower Market Street., Drake 9300. [1844] 35, [1] p. ill. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title vignette.
    In blue printed wrapper with different vignette. Back wrapper contains a bookseller's advertisement by J.W. Ely. To Be Published Annually. No. 1.
    4132 Almanacs. The Ohio Almanack for 1845. By William Lusk. Columbus Chas. Scott, AI 44-4690. Drake 9301. [1844] 12 ll.
    4133 Almanacs. The Plow Boy's Almanac for 1845. Illustrated with 60 Engravings. By A. Randall, Editor of the "Plow Boy," Cincinnati, Ohio. Cincinnati Published by H. Huxley, No. 13, East Fifth Street. Single Copy 15cts; $10 Per Hundred; $80, Per Thousand., AI 44-4978. Drake 9302. [1844] [114], [6] p. ill. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "The calendar pages were furnished by P. Johnson, Esq., of this city."--p. 3.
    Engraving on p. 95 Signed: [H.C.] Grosvenor sc.
    In blue printed wrapper with title vignette. Back wrapper has illustrated advertisement by "H.C. Grosvenor, copper plate and wood engraver."
    Last six pages contain advertisements, including an advertisement for almanacs available from the editor.
    4134 Almanacs. The Thrifty Almanac, for the Year 1845 ... Containing Hints on Work on Farm, Garden and Orchard, with a Variety of Valuable Statistical Matter. By an Old Farmer. Cincinnati Published by A. Randall. Price 10 Cents. AI 44-6121. Drake 9303. [1844] [48] p. ill. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title vignette, signed: Grosvenor.
    Last eleven pages contain advertisements by Cincinnati merchants.
    4135 Almanacs. United States' Liberty Almanack for 1845. Compiled by W.B. Jarvis. Columbus Printed by Thrall & Glover, AI 44-6309, 45-6581. Drake 9304. [1844] 36 p. ill. ; 17 cm. Five page biography on James Birney.
    4136 Almanacs. The Western Almanac, for 1845 Being 1st Year after Leap-Year, and After the Fourth of July the Seventieth Year of American Independence Containing a Variety of Useful Matter the Calculations Are Made for Mean Time by P. Johnson. Cincinnati A. Randall, AI 44-6542, 45-6814. Drake 9305. [1844] [24] p. ill. ; 20 cm.
    4137 Almanacs. The Western "Patriot" and Canton Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1845; Being the first after Bissextile, or Leap Year: Containing 365 Days, And after the 4th of July, the sixty-ninth of American Independence. Arranged After the System of the German Calendars. Wherein, besides a correct calculation of the feasts-may be found the Solar and Lunar Eclipses; the Phases, Signs, and southings of the Moon; the Aspects of the Planets, with the Rising, Setting and Southing of the most conspicuous Planets and fixed Stars, the Equation of Time, and other Miscellanies &c. &c, appertaining to an Almanack. Carefully calculated from the Latitude & Meridian of Ohio-for this State, Western Pennsylvania & other adjacent States by Charles F. Egelmann, (Under this Title the Thirteenth, but in all the Twenty-Eighth Edition.) Canton Published and Sold by Peter Kaufmann, & Co., AI 44-6552. Drake 9306. [1844] 16 ll. ; 20 cm. OHi (15 ll.).
    Dush copy reads: Twenty-Eigth [sic] Edition.
    4138 Almanacs. Der Westliche "Vaterlandsfreund" und Cantoner Calender, auf das Jahr unseres Heilandes Jesu Christi, 1845 ... Mit besonderem Fleisse nach dem Horizonte und der Nordhohe von Ohio, West-Pennsylvanien und den angrenzenden Staaten berechnet von Carl Friedrich Egelmann. ... Unter diesem Title, zum dreizehuten, im Ganzen aber zum 28sten Mal herausgegeben. Canton, Stark County, Ohio Gedruckt und zu haben bey Peter Kaufmann und Co., Drake 9308. [1844] [32] p. ill. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Illustrated cover title: "Westlicher Vaterlandsfreund."
    Cover imprint includes bookseller: "Ebenfalls verkauft und zu haben bey Johnston and Stockton, und Luke Loomis, Ingram und Elliott, und Carl H. Kay, Pittsburgh, Pa."
    Issued also, from 1836, in an English language edition as The Western 'patriot' and Canton almanack.
    Page [31] includes booksellers' advertisements.
    American Antiquarian Society copy lacks last leaf.
    4139 Almanacs. The Western Reserve Almanac for 1845. By Ansel Young. Cleveland Sanford & Hayward, AI 44-6553. Drake 9307. [1844] 16 ll. No. 12. [???, verify]
    6182 Almanacs. Western Farmer and Gardener's Almanac for 1845. Number 3. By Thomas Affleck. Cincinnati
    Cf. AI-42-5121. [1844]

    8274 Almanacs. Western Almanac, for the Year 1845. By P. Johnson. Cincinnati Published and Sold by E. Morgan & Co., AI 0. [1844]

    8483 Almanacs. Plowboy's Almanac for 1845. Cincinnati Published by Robinson and Jones., AI 45-5269. [1844]

    8508 Almanacs. Western Almanack for 1845. By William Lusk. Columbus Thrall & Glover., AI 0. [1844] 30 p. The only copy is owned by a private collector.
    4140 Almanacs. Allen's Land Bill Almanack for 1846. Columbus E. Glover, Printer, Drake 9309. [1845] 12 ll. ill. ; 19 cm.
    4141 Almanacs. The American farmer’s almanac 1846. Columbus Published and For Sale by Joseph H. Riley., Drake 9310. [1845] 36 p. ill. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Illustrated title page. At head of title: For the western states.
    Caption title (p. [3]): The American farmer’s almanac, for the year of our Lord 1846. . . . Arranged after the system of the German calendars … carefully calculated for the middle and western states. Original calculations by Edward Hagerty, M.D.
    Also published in New York and Baltimore.
    Includes thirteen pages of medical receipts, perhaps by the calculator.
    American Antiquarian Society copy lacks p. [35-36]. Has bound with it (following p. [24] and perhaps as issued): Cheap books. Published by Grigg & Elliot, Philadelphia. Sold wholesale and retail by Joseph H. Riley, and Whiting & Huntington, Columbus, O. ... ([Philadelphia? : Grigg & Elliot?, 1845?]).
    4142 Almanacs. The Botanico-Medical Almanac for 1846. By A. Curtis. Cincinnati Sparhawk and Lytle, Drake 9311. [1845] 12 ll.
    4143 Almanacs. The Cincinnati Almanac for 1846, being a Complete Picture of Cincinnati and Its Environs, Accompanied by a Plan of the City. Cincinnati Robinson & Jones., AI 46-1547; 46-1548. Drake 9312. [1845] 84 ll.
    4144 Almanacs. Cincinnati Almanac for 1846. Errata leaf tipped in. Cincinnati Robinson & Jones, Drake 9313. [1845]

    4145 Almanacs. Der Cincinnatier Hinkende Bote auf 1846. Von Lewis Meyer. Cincinnati Lewis Meyer, Drake 9314. [1845] 18 ll.
    4146 Almanacs. City Book Store Almanac for 1846. Dayton Ells, Claflin & Co., Drake 9315. [1845] 16 ll.
    4147 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanack, for the Year 1846 ... Calendar Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 Deg. 56 M. North, and Longitude 6 Deg. West from Washington City, by William Lusk. [Columbus, Ohio] E. Glover Printer--Columbus, Ohio., AI 46-1697. Drake 9316. [1845] 42 [i.e. 24], [8] p. ill. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: At head of title: No. XXIX.
    One of two impressions noted, with differing content on the calendar pages. In this impression, the last column on the calendar pages shows the moon’s place in the zodiac, with the parts of the anatomy governed. See Morgan 10407 for other impression.
    In the third or "Miscellaneous" column on the calendar pages, differences between the two impressions occur at the following dates: Jan. 3-5, 9, 21, 23; Feb. 3-5, 18, 21; Mar. 3, 18-21; April 3, 18, 29; May 4, 10-11, 27, 29; June 4-5; July 24-25; Aug. 2; Sept. 12, 27; Oct. 6, 9, 24; Nov. 6, 17, 20; Dec. 3, 18, 30.
    Error in paging: p. 24 misnumbered 42.
    "Cheap books, published by Grigg & Elliot, Philadelphia. And for sale by Joseph H. Riley, and Whiting & Huntington, Columbus, O. Bain & Williams, Marion, Ohio. R. Johnston & Co., Circleville, Ohio. . . ."--p. [1-7], 2nd count.
    "J.H. Riley, wholesale and retail bookseller and stationer, Columbus, Ohio, has constantly on hand . . ."--p. [8], 2nd count.
    American Antiquarian Society copy lacks p. [7-8], 2nd count. Has bookseller’s label: The Torch Press Book Shop, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
    4148 Almanacs. Everybody's Almanac for 1846. For Pennsylvania, New York, Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, &c. &c. Dayton Published by Ells & Claflin. Stereotyped by Shepard & Co., Cin., AI 46-2407. Drake 9317. [1845] 14 ll. MWA: [32] p. ill., ports. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Other than the calendar pages, the text consists of biographies of the presidents and others, with portraits.
    Second engraving on p. [28] signed: Grosvenor.
    Title vignette: view of the Capitol, with descriptive legend.
    4149 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanack for 1846. By Joseph Ray. Cincinnati J.W. Ely, Drake 9318. [1845] 18 ll.
    4150 Almanacs. Farmer's Almanac, No. III, for 1846 By David Young. Cleveland, Ohio Published by M.C. Younglove, Book Seller, Book & Job Printer, American House., AI 0. Drake 9319. [1845] 25, [7] p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title illustration, signed: Brainerd.
    "Christpaher [sic] Columbus b. 1447."--p. [11], July 10.
    [7] pages at end contain advertisements by Cleveland merchants, including a bookseller's and a printer's advertisement by the publisher.
    Morgan Library copy donated to the Western Reserve Historical Society on December 3, 2008 in recognition of Kermit Pike's retirement after 44 years of service and leadership to that institution.
    4151 Almanacs. The Farmers' and Mechanics' Almanac for 1846. Columbus C. Scott & Co., Drake 9320. [1845] 16 ll.
    4152 Almanacs. The Farmer's & Mechanic's Almanac for 1846. By J. W. White. Cincinnati J.W. White, Drake 9321. [1845]
    American Antiquarian Society notes: (15 ll.).
    4153 Almanacs. The Farmer's & Mechanic's German-English Almanac for 1846. Cincinnati J. W. White, Drake 9322. [1845]
    American Antiquarian Society notes: (15 ll.).
    4154 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac for 1846. By Joseph Ray. Edited by Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati J. W. Ely, Drake 9323. [1845] 18 ll.
    4155 Almanacs. Friendly Monitor Almanac, and Repository of Useful Knowledge for 1846. By H. N. Robinson, Cincinnati Bartlett Baker, Drake 9324. [1845] 16 ll.
    4156 Almanacs. The Ohio Almanack for 1846. Columbus Chas. Scott & Co., Drake 9325. [1845] 16 ll.
    4157 Almanacs. The Ohio Meteorologist Almanac, for the Year 1846; Calculated for the Latitude and Meridian of Columbus ... Compiled and Published by C.A. Richard. Columbus Printed by E. Glover., Drake 9326. [1845] 37, [1] p. ill. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: No more published.
    In salmon printed wrapper, included in pagination.
    Outside back wrapper contains an advertisement of Richard's portable barometers, with the merchants selling them.
    4158 Almanacs. The People's Almanac for 1846. By H. N. Robinson. Cincinnati Derby, Bradley & Co., Louisville: Derby, Anthony & Co., Drake 9327. [1845] 16 ll.
    4159 Almanacs. The Pioneer Almanac, and Repository of Useful Knowledge for 1846. By H.N. Robinson. Cincinnati Derby, Bradley & Co., Drake 9328. [1845] 12 ll.
    4160 Almanacs. The Pioneer Almanac, and Repository of Useful Knowledge, for 1846. By H.N. Robinson. Cincinnati Published by J.A. James., Drake 9329. [1845] 18, [6] p. ill. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title vignette.
    Pages [23-24] contain advertisements by the publisher.
    American Antiquarian Society copy disbound, and lacks p. [21-22].
    4162 Almanacs. Turner's Comic Almanac for 1846. Cincinnati J. G. Hanzsche Drake 9331. [1845] 18 ll.
    4163 Almanacs. The Western "Patriot" and Canton Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1846; Being a Bissextile, or Leap Year, Containing 365 Days, and after the 4th of July, the Seventieth of American Independence; Arranged after the System of the German Calendars by Charles Egelmann. Under this Title the Fourteenth, but in all the Twenty-Ninth Edition, Canton Published and Sold by Peter Kaufmann, & Co., AI 45-6825. Drake 9332. [1845] 16 ll. ill. ; 20 cm.
    4164 Almanacs. The Western People's Almanac, and Repository of Useful Knowledge, for 1846. . . . By H.N. Robinson. Cincinnati Published by J.A. James., AI 45-6826. Drake 9333. [1845] 34, [2] p. ill. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signatures: A-C⁶.
    Two impressions noted, with the contents of gatherings B and C altered and rearranged. In the present impression, p. 19 includes the poem "Lucy Lee" and p. [36] is blank. The following pages are numbered: 2-4; 17-34.
    Advertisement for the Family medical library, p. [35]. See Morgan 4207 and 4208.
    4165 Almanacs. The Western Reserve Almanac for 1846. By Ansel Young. Cincinnati Sanford & Hayward, Drake 9334. [1845] 16 ll.
    4166 Almanacs. Der Westliche "Vaterlandsfreund" und Cantoner Calender, auf das Jahr unseres Heilandes Jesu Christi, 1846 ... Mit besonderem Fleisse nach dem Horizonte und der Nordhohe von Ohio, West-Pennsylvanien und den angrenzenden Staaten berechnet von Carl Friedrich Egelmann. ... Unter diesem Title, zum vierzehuten, im Ganzen aber zum 29sten Mal herausgegeben. Canton, Stark County, Ohio Gedruckt und zu haben bey Peter Kaufmann und Co., AI 45-616 ("Baterlandsfreund".). Drake 9335. [1845] [32] p. ill. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Illustrated cover title: "Westlicher Vaterlandsfreund." Cover imprints includes bookseller: "Ebenfalls verkauft und zu haben bey Johnston and Stockton, und Luke Loomis, Ingram und Elliott, und Carl H. Kay, Pittsburgh, Pa."
    Issued also, from 1836, in an English language edition as The Western "patriot" and Canton almanack.
    Page [31] includes booksellers' advertisements.
    4167 Almanacs. White's No. 7, Farmer's and Mechanic's Almanac for the Year of Our Lord 1846. ... Chardon Published by J.W. White., Drake 9336. [1845] [32] p. ill. ; 19 cm. Title vignette. The Anatomy is the only other illustration.
    4168 Almanacs. White's No. 7, Farmer's and Mechanic's Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1846. ... Painesville, Ohio Published by Thomas J. White., AI 45-6870. Drake 9337. [1845] [32] p. ill. ; 18.5 cm. Reprints a letter by Joseph Badger which originally appeared in the American Pioneer.
    Title vignette. The Anatomy is the only other illustration.
    7637 Almanacs. People's Almanac for 1846. By H. N. Robinson. Cincinnati George Cox & Co., 89 Main Street., AI 0. [1845]

    8024 Almanacs. Neuer Kalender fur Nord-Amerika auf das Jahr unsers Herrn 1846 ... Fur den Horizont von Ohio und die angrenzenden Staaten berechnet, von Seth Smith. Columbus, O. Herausgegeben von C. Scott und Co. in der Office des Ohio Staats Journals., Drake 0. [1845] [32] p. ill. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: Der Ohio Kalender fur 1846.
    Cover title vignette.
    8386 Almanacs. Citizen and Farmer's Almanac. [Cincinnati Desilver and Mier., AI 0. 1845]

    8477 Almanacs. United States Liberty Almanac [for the Year 1846.] By W.B. Jarvis. Columbus, Ohio Thrall and Glorce [sic]., AI 45-6580. [1845]

    8785 Almanacs. Der Amerikanisch-Deutsche Hausfreund und Baltimore Calender, auf das Jahr Christi 1846. [Cincinnati] Zu haben bey Joh. G. Hanzsche, 6te Strasse nahe der Western Row, Cincinnati., Drake 0. [1845] [32] p. ill. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Also published by Hanssche in Baltimore.
    Illustrated title page.
    10407 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanack, for the year 1846. … Calendar Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 deg. 56 M. North, and Longitude 6 Deg. West from Washington City, by William Lusk. [Columbus, Ohio] E. Glover Printer--Columbus, Ohio.,
    [1845] 42 [i.e. 24], [8] p. : ill. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: At head of title: No. XXIX.
    One of two impressions noted, with differing content on the calendar pages. In this impression, the last column on the calendar pages for January through September contains an "Hour table." The last column of the calendar pages for October through December shows the moon’s place in the zodiac, with the parts of the anatomy governed. See Morgan 4147 for other impression.
    In the third or "Miscellaneous" column on the calendar pages, differences between the two impressions occur at the following dates: Jan. 3-5, 9, 21, 23; Feb. 3-5, 18, 21; Mar. 3, 18-21; April 3, 18, 29; May 4, 10-11, 27, 29; June 4-5; July 24-25; Aug. 2; Sept. 12, 27; Oct. 6, 9, 24; Nov. 6, 17, 20; Dec. 3, 18, 30.
    "Cheap books, published by Grigg & Elliot, Philadelphia. And for sale by Joseph H. Riley, and Whiting & Huntington, Columbus, O. Bain & Williams, Marion, Ohio. R. Johnston & Co., Circleville, Ohio. . . ."--p. [1-7], 2nd count.
    "J.H. Riley, wholesale and retail bookseller and stationer, Columbus, Ohio, has constantly on hand ..."--p. [8], 2nd count.
    10408 Almanacs. The Western People’s Almanac, and Repository of Useful Knowledge, for 1846. . . . By H.N. Robinson. Cincinnati Published by J.A. James.,
    [1845] 33, [3] p. : ill. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signatures: A-C⁶.
    Two impressions noted, with the contents of gatherings B and C altered and rearranged. In the present impression, p. [19] includes advice on "Health" and p. [36] an advertisement for "Books published and for sale by J.A. James, Cincinnati, Ohio." The following pages are numbered: 2-4; 17-18; 22; 25-31; 33.
    Advertisement for the Family medical library, p. [35]. See Morgan 4207 and 4208.
    42 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac, for the Year 1847 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Chemistry in the Woodward College. Containing a Variety of Useful Selections. Cincinnati J.W. Ely, No. 10 Lower Market Street., AI 46-2611. Drake 9346. [1846] [24] p. ill. ; 20 cm. Title vignette.
    54 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac, for the Year 1847. Edited by Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati J. W. Ely, at Book Store and Paper Warehouse, No. 10 Lower Market Street, Drake 9347. [1846]. 18 ll.
    151 Almanacs. The Western "Patriot" and Canton Almanack, for the Year Of Our Lord 1847; Being the First after Bissextile, or Leap Year: Containing 365 Days, And after the 4th of July, the Seventy First first of American Independence. Arranged After The System Of The German Calendars. Wherein, besides a correct calculation of the feasts-may be found the Solar and Lunar Eclipses; the Phases, Signs, and Southings of the Moon; the Aspects of the Planets, with the Rising, Setting and Southing of the Most Conspicuous Planets and Fixed Stars, the Equation of Time, and other Miscellanies &c. &c, Appertaining to an Almanack. Carefully calculated from the Latitude & Meridian of Ohio-for this State, Western Pennsylvania & Other Adjacent States by Charles F. Egelmann, [Calculator of the Hagerstown Almanack.] (rule) (Under this Title the Second-but in all the Twentieth Edition. Canton, Stark County, Ohio Printed & Sold by Peter Kaufmann & Co. (Also sold by the Principal Booksellers in the Western Country.)., AI 46-7459. Drake 9354. [1846] 16 ll. ; 19.5 cm. Title page on p. [3] states "this title the fiftteenth [sic.]--but in all the Thirtieth Edition."
    Signatures: [A]-[B]8.
    582 Almanacs. Der Westliche "Vaterlandsfreund" und Cantoner Calender auf das Yahr 1847. Canton Peter Kaufmann & Co., AI 0. [1846]

    4175 Almanacs. Der Cincinnatier Hinkende Bote, ein Kalender fur die Vereinigten Staaten von Nord-Amerika auf das Jahr unsers Herrn 1847, welches ein gemeines Jahr von 365 Tagen ist. Cincinnati Herausgegeben von Louis Meyer u. Co., Mainstrassse, zw. 12 u. 13. Drake 9338. Ott 26. [1846] 18 ll. ill. ; 20 cm.
    4176 Almanacs. City Book Store Almanac for 1847. Dayton, Ohio Published by Ells, Claflin & Co. D. Hunt, Printer., Drake 9339 [1846] 15 ll. MWA: [24] p. ill. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title page has engraved pictorial border.
    Last page contains a bookseller's and printer's advertisement by the publisher.
    4177 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanack for 1847. Columbus E. Glover, Drake 9340. [1846] 12 ll.
    4178 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanack for 1847. By William Lusk. Columbus E. Glover, Drake 9341. [1846] 24 ll.
    4179 Almanacs. Every-Body's Almanac,for the Year 1847. Cleveland Published by A.S. Sanford, Dealer in Books, Stationery, &c. &c. Drake 9342. 1847. [32] p. ill. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title vignette. The Anatomy is the only other illustration.
    Last six pages contain advertisements by Cleveland merchants.
    American Antiquarian Society copy lacks last leaf.
    4180 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanac, No. IV. 1847. Calculated for the Meridian of the Western Reserve. By David Young. Cleveland, Ohio Published by M.C. Younglove, Book Seller, Book & Job Printer & Binder, American House., Drake 9343. [1846] 26, [6] p. ill. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title illustration. Engraving on p. 18 signed "Spittall."
    Unnumbered pages at end contain advertisements, one dated Nov. 1846. Page [32] contains a bookseller's and printer's advertisement by the publisher, with an engraving signed "Brainerd."
    4181 Almanacs. Farmers' and Mechanics' Almanac for 1847. Dayton Ells, Claflin & Co., Drake 9344. [1846] 18 ll.
    4182 Almanacs. Farmers and Mechanic's Almanac for 1847. Dutch-English: Philadelphia. Cincinnati. St. Louis. Dayton, O. Published by Ells, Claflin, & Co., Drake 9345. [1846] [36] p. ill. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Dutch-English," transposed from above "1847" in title, indicates that the almanac is in the German format.
    Decorative title page with vignette.
    Pages [2] and [35] contains bookseller's and printer's advertisements by the publisher.
    The work is English throughout despite the title "Dutch-English."
    4183 Almanacs. The Ohio Almanack for 1847. By William Lusk, Columbus Charles Scott & Co., Drake 9348. [1846] 24 ll.
    4184 Almanacs. The Pioneer Almanac, and Repository of Useful Knowledge for 1847. By H.N. Robinson, Cincinnati James, J.A. Drake 9349. [1846] 12 ll.
    4185 Almanacs. Plow Boy's Almanac for 1847. Cincinnati Robinson & Jones, Drake 9350. [1846] 49 ll.
    4186 Almanacs. Rough and Ready Almanac for 1847. Cincinnati Robinson & Jones, Drake 9351 [1846] 24 ll.
    4187 Almanacs. The Western Almanac for 1847. Cincinnati Robinson & Jones, Drake 9352. [1846] 12 ll.
    4189 Almanacs. The Western Almanac for 1847. By William Lusk. Columbus E. Glover., AI 46-7451. Drake 9353. [1846] 15 ll.
    4190 Almanacs. The Western Reserve Almanac for 1847. By Ansel Young. Cleveland
    Drake 9355. [1846] 16 ll. OClWHi (10 ll., ntp.).
    4191 Almanacs. The Young Vermont Mathematician's Almanac, for the year 1847 ... Containing, Besides the Usual Variety of Matter, a Sketch of the Life of Its Author. Astronomical Calculations by Truman H. Safford, Jun., Aged 10 Years. Calculated for the Latitude and Longitude of Cincinnati, Ohio. Latitude, 39 5' 54" North. Longitude, 84 23' 0" Cincinnati J.A. James, Walnut Street, between Fourth and Fifth., AI 46-7772. Drake 9356. [1846] 47, [1] p., [1] leaf of plates. port. ; 19 cm.24 ll. American Antiquarian Society notes: Lithographed portrait of Safford (frontispiece) signed: Rowse.
    In buff printed wrapper. Back wrapper contains a publisher's advertisement.
    5365 Almanacs. Farmers & Mechanics Almanac for 1847. Columbus Published by C. Scott & Co. at the Office of the Ohio State Journal., Drake 0. [1846] 31 p, [1] p. ill. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Calculator's note on p. 2 signed: Wm. Lusk. On back title page, p. [32]: "Carefully calculated for the latitude and meridian of Ohio, and the western states, by William Lusk."
    Engraved title page with vignettes.
    Page 30-31 contain Columbus booksellers' advertisements.
    5664 Almanacs. Counting House Almanac for the Year of our Lord, 1847. Western Reserve Chronicle Extra. [Warren A. W. Parker, News and Job Printer., Wessen, 14(May 27, 1940), #14. 1846] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7638 Almanacs. Thrifty Almanac for 1847. Cincinnati Robinson & Jones, AI 0. [1846] 32 p. Advertised in Robinson and Jones' WESTERN ALMANAC FOR 1847, p. [24], "Publish...Of thirty-two pages."
    7642 Almanacs. People's Almanac for 1847. Cincinnati Robinson and Jones, AI 0. [1846] 16 p. Advertisement on last page of "People's Almanac for 1847."
    8275 Almanacs. General Taylor's Old Rough And Ready Almanac, 1847. Cincinnati Hanzsche, J. G., Sixth St. Near Western Row, AI 0. [1846]
    Page 5 states: "Carefully calculated for the Latitude of Pennsylvania and Ohio, but will serve for Maryland, Virginia, and the adjoining States, without alteration, by Seth Smith."
    8786 Almanacs. The Annual Register of the Methodist Protestant Church, for the Year of Our Lord 1847; Embracing a Calendar, and an Epitome of the Methodist Protestant Denomination, with Other Matters of General Interest. [Putnam] Putnam and Zanesville, A.H. Bassett.--Pittsburgh, C. Craig.--Cincinnati, Geo. Conclin. Printed at the "Recorder Office," Putnam, O., Drake 0. [1846] [32] p. ill. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes an almanac. The Register occupies p. [17-24].
    In yellow printed wrapper.
    American Antiquarian Society copy lacks front wrapper.
    1186 Almanacs. Der Cincinnatier Hinkende Bote, eine calender fur...1848. Cincinnati Louis Meyer & Co., Drake 9358. 1847. 35, [1] p.
    4192 Almanacs. The Buckeye Almanac, for 1848. Dayton, Ohio. Published and Sold by B.F. Ells., Drake 9357. [1847] 32 p. ; 15 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title has engraved ornamental border.
    Pages [8]-32 contain "election returns by states, congressional districts, and counties" for 1844-1846.
    4193 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanack for 1848. Columbus E. Glover, Drake 9359. 1847. 12 ll. OClWHi. (11 ll.).
    4194 Almanacs. The Country People's Almanac for 1848. Dayton B.F. Ells, Drake 9360. [1847] [32] p. Pages in Morgan copy complete and numbered.
    4195 Almanacs. The Cultivator Almanac for 1848. By Luther Tucker. Cleveland Stephens & Hitchock, Drake 9361. [1847] 16 ll.
    4196 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanac for 1848. Elyria Orrin Cowles, Drake 9362. [1847] 8 ll. OClWHi (8 ll.).
    4197 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanac for 1848. By David Young. Calculated for the Meridian of the Western Reserve. Cleveland Published by M.C. Younglove, Book Seller, Book & Job Printer & Binder, American House., Drake 9363. [1847] 31, [1] p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title illustration. Engraving on p. 18 signed "Spittall."
    Last page contains a bookseller's and printer's advertisement by the publisher. Number V.
    4198 Almanacs. Farmers & Mechanics' Almanac for 1848. Dayton Ells, Claflin & Co.; John Wilson & Co., Printers, Drake 9364. [1847] 16 ll. American Antiquarian Society notes: Engraved title page with vignettes. Pages [16-17] contain advertisements by Dayton merchants.
    Wessen: "Under a full-page woodcut of a paper-mill the publisher, B.F. Ells advertises for 500 tons of paper rags."
    4199 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac, for the Year 1848, Being the Fourth After Leap Year, and After the Fourth of July the 73rd of American Independence. Calculated to Apparent Time for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. Edited by Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati J.W. Ely, No. 10 Lower Market Street., Drake 9365. [1847] [1-4], 5, [6-36] p. ill. ; 18 cm. Title vignette.
    Publisher's advertisement, p. [4] of wrapper.
    Contents: t.p., Signs of the Zodiac, [2], Eclipses in the Year 1848, [3], Principal Articles of the Almanac for the Year 1848, [4], Agriculture, 5, Hay-Making, [6-7], In Winter Prepare for Summer, [8], January, 1848, [9], How to Be Rich, [10], February 1848, [11], To Improve the Flavor of Coffee, [12], March, 1848, [13], The Farmer. Razor Swap., [14], April 1848, [15], Cultivation of Silk., p. [16], May 1848, [17], Cultivation of the Soil, [18], June 1848, [19], Cure for a Felon, [20], July 1848, [21], Birds as Destroyers of Insects. To Kill Crows. Remedies for Worms and Insects in the Stomach of Salves., [22], August 1848, [23], Bees., [24], September 1848, [25], Hints to Farmers, [26], October 1848, [27], Fruit Trees., The Wheat Insect., [28], November 1848., [29], White and Yellow Indian Corn Meal., [30], December 1848., [31], Vermifuge! A Sure Remedy. Certificates. [Testimonials], [32-35], America--National Hymn. S.F. Smith., [36].
    Signatures: [1]/2 1*/4 [2 2* - 3/2 3*/4].
    Blue wrapper, title: The Freeman's Almanac, for the Year 1848. [illustration of farm with farmers] Cincinnati: J.W. Ely. At Bookstore and Paper Warehouse[.] No. 10 Lower Market Street. Title within decorative border.
    4200 Almanacs. The Nu Speling and Nu Legislashun Aulmanak for 1848. ...Bi Bartlet Baker. Sinsinati [Cincinnati] Publisht for the Auther bi J.A. & U.P. Jamz [James], Waultnut Stret, bitwen Forth and Fifth., Drake 9366. [1847] 24 p. ill. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: At head of title: Sumthing nu.
    On the title page the long vowels are so marked.
    Pages 16-17 include a publisher's advertisement.
    4201 Almanacs. The Peoples' Illustrated Almanac for 1848. Cleveland Gaylord & Co., Drake 9367. [1847] 13 ll. OClWHi (13 ll.).
    4216 Almanacs. The Pioneer Almanac, and Repository of Useful Knowledge. For 1848. By H.N. Robinson. Cincinnati Published by J.A. & U.P. James, Drake 9368. [1847] 19, [5] p. ill. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title vignette. Pages [20-22] contain advertisements by the publisher.
    4217 Almanacs. The Traveler's Register, and River and Road Guide [Almanac for 1848]. Cincinnati Robinson & Jones., Drake 9369. [1847] 34 ll.
    4218 Almanacs. The Western Almanac for 1848. Columbus E. Glover, Drake 9370. [1847] 15 ll. American Antiquarian Society notes: (15 ll.).
    4219 Almanacs. The Western Patriot and Canton Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1848, Being a Bissextile, or Leap Year Containing 366 Days, and after the 4th of July, the Seventy-second of American Independence. Arranged After the System of the German Calenders, [sic] Wherein besides a correct calculation of the feasts--may be found the so,lar [sic] and lunar eclipses; the phases, signs, and southings of the moon- [sic] the aspects of the planets, with the rising, setting and southing of the most conspicuous planets and fixed stars, the equation of time and other miscellanies, &c. appertaining to an almanack.--Carefully calculated from the latitude & meridian of Ohio, for this state, western Pennsylvania and the other adjacent states, by Charles F. Egelmann. Under this title the Sixteenth, but in all the Thirty=First Edition. Canton, Stark Co., Ohio Published and Sold by Peter Kaufmann &Co., Drake 9371. [1847] [32] p. ill. ; 19 cm. Title transcription based on Morgan copy.
    Illustrated cover title: The "Western Patriot" for the Year 1848. Canton, Stark County, Ohio, Printed & Sold by Peter Kaufmann. (Also sold by the principal Booksellers in the Western Country.)
    There are many issues of this title.
    1. Illustrated cover title: PPL copy Ohio misspelled "Obio". OKentU copy has only "patriot" in quotes whereas all other copies have "western patriot" in quotes.
    2. Title page: MWA, OHi and Morgan copy calendars misspelled "Calenders".
    3. Title page: PPL, OHi and Morgan copy solar misspelled "So,lar" and moon which would have comma following is moon with a dash.
    4. Publisher: MWA copy is "Peter Kaufmann, & Co." Morgan and OHi copy is "Peter Kaufmann &Co." OKentU copy is "Peter Kaufmann Co. &,".
    5. Edition: OKentU copy "thirty-feirst edition" with first misspelled. Morgan and Ohi copy "thirty=first edition" with equal sign.
    6. Misspellings in Morgan copy: p. [9] John Abams; James Monro; p. [13] Conjecture of the weether-; Revolutionary Eqents; and p. [31] Coutinuation nact year with continuation misspelled and and in German.
    7. Title page: OKentU has "Patriot" in quotations.
    Signatures Morgan copy: [A]-[B]8.
    Also issued in a German-language edition as Der Westliche "Vaterlandsfreund" und Cantoner Calender. (Morgan 5871).
    4220 Almanacs. The Western Reserve Almanac for 1848. By Ansel Young. Cleveland A. S. Sanford; W. H. Hayward, Printer, Drake 9372. [1847] 16 ll.
    5676 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanac, for 1848. By H.N. Robinson. Cincinnati Published by George Cox & Co., No. 89 Main Street., Drake 0. [1847] 19, [5] p. ill. ; 20 cm. Title vignette.
    American Antiquarian Society copy lacks last leaf.
    5750 Almanacs. Annual Register of the Methodist Protestant Church. No. 4. Putnam

    1847.
    Wessen calls this an almanac.
    5871 Almanacs. Der Westliche "Vaterlandsfreund" und Cantoner Calender auf 1848. Canton Peter Kaufmann & Co.,
    [1847] 16 ll. Also issued in a English-language edition as The Western Patriot for the Year 1848. (Morgan 4219)
    8000 Almanacs. Gen. Taylor's Rough and Ready Almanac 1848. Cincinnati

    [1847] 16 ll.
    8970 Almanacs. Farmers & Mechanics' Almanac for 1848. Dayton Sold and Published by B.F. Ells, Dayton, Ohio. E. Shepard, Stereotyper and Printer, No. 11 Columbua St., Cincinnati., Drake 0. [1847] [18] p. ill. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Engraved title page with vignettes.
    Pages [16-17] contain advertisements by Dayton merchants.
    Wessen: "Under a full-page woodcut of a paper-mill the publisher, B.F. Ells advertises for 500 tons of paper rags."
    9678 Almanacs. The Western Almanac for the Year 1848 Being Leap Year and After the Fourth of July, the Seventy-Third of American Independence Calculated for This Meridian. Cincinnati W.B. Smith & Co.,
    1847. 23 p. ill. ; 20 cm. Cover title.
    4221 Almanacs. The American Cultivator's Almanac for 1849. Cleveland William Fisk, Drake 9373. 1848. 16 ll.
    4222 Almanacs. Cincinnatier Hinkende Bote fur 1849. Von Louis Meyer. German. Cincinnati Louis Meyer., Drake 9374. 1848. 18 ll.
    4223 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanac for 1849. Zanesville H. G. O. Cary, Drake 9375. 1848. 16 ll.
    4224 Almanacs. Farmers & Mechanics Almanac for 1849. Cincinnati Published and Sold by E.D. Truman., Drake 9376. 1848. [12] p. ill. ; 24 cm.
    4225 Almanacs. Farmers' & Mechanics' German English Almanac for 1849. Dayton Ells, Claffin & Co., Drake 9377. 1848. 16 ll.
    4226 Almanacs. The Farmer's Free Soil Almanac for 1849 ... Astronomical Calculations for Northern, [sic] Ohio and Lake County Generally. By E.L. Gibbs, Philom. Windsor, Ashtabula Co., O. Ashtabula Published by George Ray & Co., Drake 9378. [1848] 28, [4] p. ; ill. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Also published as The Farmer's Western Reserve almanac for 1849, at Cleveland, by M.C. Younglove & Co.
    Title vignette. The Anatomy is the only other illustration.
    Pages [29-30] contain a bookseller's catalog by M.C. Younglove & Co. of Cleveland. Last page contains an advertisement of general merchandise by the publisher.
    4227 Almanacs. The Farmer's Western Reserve Almanac for 1849. By E. L. Gibbs. Ashtabula Root, Barnes, & Co., Drake 9379. 1848. 16 ll.
    4228 Almanacs. The Farmer's Western Reserve Almanac for 1849; being the First Year after Bissextile, and, until July 4th, the 73d Year of American Independence. Astronomical Calculations for Northern Ohio, and the Lake Country Generally. By E.L. Gibbs, Philom. Windsor, Ashtabula Co., O. Cleveland Published by M.C. Younglove & Co., Drake 9380. [1848] [1]-28, [4] p. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Also published as The Farmer's free soil almanac for 1849, at Ashtabula, by George Ray & Co.
    Title vignette.
    Page [29] contains a bookseller's catalog by the publisher. Last page contains an advertisement of general merchandise by George Ray & Co. of Lenox, Ohio, dated Nov. 1, 1848.
    4229 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac, for the Year 1849 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Chemistry in the Woodward College. Edited by Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati J.W. Ely, No. 10 Lower Market Street., Drake 9381. 1848. [36] p. ill. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title vignette.
    In blue printed wrapper with different vignette. Back wrapper contains a bookseller's advertisement by J.W. Ely, publisher.
    4230 Almanacs. James' Farmer's Almanac for 1849. By Horatio N. Robinson. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James, Drake 9382. 1848. 16 ll. OMC (14 ll.).
    4231 Almanacs. The Ohio Almanack for 1849. By William Lusk. Columbus Charles Scott, Drake 9383. 1848. 11 ll. OHi (11 ll.).
    4232 Almanacs. Ohio Cultivator Almanac, for the Year 1849. By M.B. Bateham, ed. O. Cultivator. Calculated for the Meredian [sic] of Central Ohio. [Columbus] Published at the Office of the Ohio Cultivator, Columbus. ... Price 6 1/4 Cents--50 Cents per Dozen--$5 per Gross., Drake 9384. [1848] [32] p. ill. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Engravings on title page and p. [28] signed: N.H. Taylor.
    American Antiquarian Society copy lacks last leaf.
    At head of title: No. 1. 1849.
    Advertisements on final page.
    4233 Almanacs. The Old Rough and Ready Almanac for 1849, Containing 365 Days, and after the 4th of July, 73d of American Independence. Cincinnati J.G. Hanzsche, New York and Phila., Turner & Fisher, Drake 9385. 1848. 18 ll. ; 20 cm. Caption title: "Arranged after the system of German calendar."
    4234 Almanacs. The Pioneer Almanac, and Repository of Useful Knowledge, for 1849 ... By H.N. Robinson. Cincinnati Published by J.A. & U.P. James., Drake 9386. [1848] [24] p. ill. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title vignette.
    Pages [21-24] contain advertisements by the publisher.
    4235 Almanacs. The Pioneer Almanac, and Repository of Useful Knowledge, for 1849. By H.N. Robinson. Cincinnati Published by J.A. and U.P. James., Drake 9387. [1848] [24] p. ill. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: title vignette.
    Pages [21-24] contain advertisements by the publisher.
    4236 Almanacs. Resor's Stove Almanac for 1849. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James, Drake 9388. 1848. 18 ll.
    4237 Almanacs. The Western Reserve Almanac for 1849. By Ansel Young. Cleveland A.S. Sanford, Drake 9389. 1848. 12 ll.
    5240 Almanacs. Farmers & Mechanics Almanac for 1849. Columbus

    [1848] 16 p. ; 20 cm.
    5618 Almanacs. Farmers' Almanac: For the Year of Our Lord 1849. By Joseph Ray. Cincinnati J. W. Ely, No. 10, Lower Market Street.,
    1848. 35, [1] p.
    7940 Almanacs. Western Almanac for the Year of Our Lord 1849. By William Lusk. Columbus, Ohio Printed and Published by E. Glover-Tribune Office.,
    [1848] 16 ll. OHi copy has 14 ll.
    8384 Almanacs. The Western "Patriot" and Canton Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1849; Being the First after Bissextile, or Leap Year: Containing 365 Days, and after the 4th of July, the Seventy Third First of American Independence. Arranged after the System of the German Calendars. Wherein, besides a Correct Calculation of the Feasts--may be Found the Solar and Lunar Eclipses; the Phases, Signs, and Southings of the Moon; the Aspects of the Planets, with the Rising, Setting and Southing of the Most Conspicuous Planets and Fixed Stars, the Equation of Time, and Other Miscellanies &c. &c, Appertaining to an Almanack. Carefully Calculated from the Latitude & Meridian of Ohio-for this State, Western Pennsylvania & Other Adjacent States by Charles F. Egelmann, [Calculator of the Hagerstown Almanack.] (rule) (Under this Title the Second-but in all the Twentieth Edition.) Canton

    1848.

    8432 Almanacs. Farmers & Mechanics Almanac for 1849. Columbus

    [1848] [32] p. ; 20 cm. This is double the size of almanac of same title. Morgan copy lacking p. 29-32 based on examination of signatures.
    8528 Almanacs. Farmers & Mechanics Almanac for 1849, [sic] Dayton Published and Sold by B.F. & G.W. Ells. E. Shephard, Stereotypers and Printers, No. 11 Columbia St., Cincinnati., Drake 0. [1848] 8 ll. ; 22.5 cm.
    8787 Almanacs. The Annual Register of the Methodist Protestant Church, for the Year of Our Lord 1849; Embracing a Calendar, and an Epitome of the Methodist P. Denomination, with Other Matters of General Interest. [Putnam] Putnam and Zanesville, A.H. Bassett.--Baltimore, E.Y. Reese.--Pittsburgh, C. Craig.--Cincinnati, Geo. Conclin.--Boston, T.F. Norris. "Western Recorder" Office: Putnam, O., Drake 0. [1848] [32] p. ill. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes an almanac. The register occupies p. [17-24].
    In yellow printed wrapper.
    Back wrapper contains publisher's and bookseller's advertisements by Bassett, Reese, and Conclin.
    8806 Almanacs. Farmers & Mechanics Almanac for 1849. Dayton Published and Sold by J.D. Loomis & Co. E. Shepard, Stereotyper and Printer, No. 11 Columbis St., Cincinnati., Drake 0. [1848] [18] p. ill. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Engraved title page with vignettes.
    Last page contains a hardware merchant's advertisement by the publisher.
    8885 Almanacs. The People's Calendar, and Northern Right Almanac for 1849, Being the First Year after Bissextile, and, until July 4th, the 73d Year of American Independence. Comprising the Motions of the Sun and Moon, the Lunations, Conjunctions, Eclipses, Rising and Setting of the Sun and Moon, Length of Days and Nights, the Anatomy of Man's Body, Herschel's Weather Table, Events and Dates of the Mexican War, Numerous and Useful Recipes, &c. &c. &c. Calculated for the Meridian of the Northern States. By E.L. Gibbs, Philom, Windsor, Ashtabula Co., O. [Cleveland] Published by M.C. Younglove & Co., Book Sellers, Book & Job Printers, & Binders, American House, Cleveland., Drake 0. [1848] 32 p. ; 18.5 cm. The American Antiquarian Society has Gibbs' manuscript for this almanac.
    4238 Almanacs. The American Family Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1850: Being, till July 4th, the Seventy-Fourth Year of American Independence. [Illustration: farm implements and staff of wheat] By George R. Perkins, A.M. Principal of the N. Y[.] State Normal School. Cincinnati Published by Lorenzo O. Gay, No. 4 College Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio. R. Northway & Co., Printers, Utica., Drake 9390. [1849] [1-16], 17-35, [36] p. ; 16 cm. Drake, 9390, lists under Ohio but this is a New York imprint printed by R. Northway & Co., Utica, NY. Price Four Cents.
    4239 Almanacs. Boston Store Almanac, for 1850. Calculated for the Meridian of the Western Reserve by Horace Martin. Painesville, Ohio Printed for Holmes & Benson, by D. Campbell & Son, Sandusky, Ohio., Drake 9391. [1849] [32] p. ; 17.5 cm.
    4240 Almanacs. Der Cincinnatier Hinkende Bote, ein Calender fur die Vereinigten Staaten von North-Amerika auf das Jahr unsers Herrn 1850, welhes ein gemeines Jahr von 365 Tagen ist. Cincinnati Bei Louis Meyer u Co., Mainstrasse, zw. 12 u. 13.; St. Louis, Mo.: In Commission bei C.F. Wesselhoeft, no. 7, Sud Strasse. Drake 9392. Ott 42. [1848] 36 p. ill. ; 20 cm.
    4241 Almanacs. The Delaware Almanac, for the Year 1850. ... Calendar Calculated for the Meridian of Delaware, by William Lusk. [Delaware] Published by Wm. W. Fay., Drake 9393. [1849] 23, [1] p. ill. ; 19 cm. Last page contains a druggist's and bookseller's advertisement by the publisher.
    4242 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanac for 1850. Dresden H.G.O. Cary., Drake 9394. [1849] 12 ll.
    4245 Almanacs. The Farmer's & Mechanic's German-English Almanac for 1850. Dayton L. F. Claflin & Co., Drake 9395. [1849] [28] p. ill. ; 20 cm.
    4246 Almanacs. The Farmer's Western Reserve Almanac for 1850, Being the Second Year after Bissextile, and, until July 4th, the 74th Year of American Independence. Comprising the Motions of the Sun and Moon, the Lunations, Conjunctions, Eclipses, Rising and Setting of the Sun and Moon, Lengths of Days and Nights, the Anatomy of Man's Body, Events and Dates of the Mexican War, &c. &c. Astronomical Calculations for Northern Ohio, and the Lake Country Generally. By E.L. Gibbs, Philom., Windsor, Ashtabula Co., O. [Cleveland, Ohio] M.C. Younglove & Co., Book-Sellers, Stationers, Priters [sic], and Binders, No. 46 American House, Drake 0. [1849] 31, [1] p. ; 18 cm. For a similar edition with the misspelled printer corrected and different pagination, see Morgan 10109.
    4247 Almanacs. The Farmer's Western Reserve Almanac, for 1850 ... Astronomical Calculations for Northern Ohio, and the Lake Country Generally. By E.L. Gibbs, Philom., Windsor, Ashtabula Co., O. Warren, Ohio W.N. Porter, Bookseller and Stationer., Drake 9397. [1849] 31, [1] p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title vignette. The Anatomy is the only other illustration.
    Page 31 includes a bookseller's advertisement by M.C. Younglove & Co. of Cleveland. Page [32] contains a bookseller's and stationer's advertisement by W.N. Porter, dated Oct. 4, 1849.
    4248 Almanacs. Gibbs' Western Reserve Almanac for 1850. By E. L. Gibbs. Cleveland
    Drake 9398. [1849] 16 ll.
    4249 Almanacs. James' Farmer's Almanac for 1850. By Horatio N. Robinson. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James., Drake 9399. [1849] 18 ll. OCHP. OClWHi (17 ll.). In (ntp).
    4250 Almanacs. James' Farmer's Almanac for 1850. By Horatio N. Robinson. Madison Dutton & Adams., Drake 9400. [1849] 16 ll.
    4251 Almanacs. The Pioneer Almanac, and Repository of Useful Knowledge for 1850. By H. N. Robinson. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James., Drake 9401. [1849] 12 ll.
    4252 Almanacs. The Pioneer Almanac, and Repository of Useful Knowledge. For 1850 ... By H.N. Robinson. Cincinnati Published by E.D. Truman., Drake 9402. [1849] [24] p. ill. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title vignette.
    Pages [23-24] contain advertisements by the publisher.
    4253 Almanacs. Trescott's German-English Almanac for 1850. By Horatio N. Robinson. Salem I. Trescott & Co., Drake 9403. [1849] 15 ll.
    4254 Almanacs. Trescott's Pioneer Almanac for 1850. By H. N. Robinson. Salem I. Trescott & Co., Drake 9404. [1849] [24] p. ; 17 cm.
    8624 Almanacs. Nord-Amerikanischer Calender fur das Jahr 1850. Massillon D.J. Bigger und Co., Drake 0. [1849] 36 p. ; 20 cm. Page [3] has second title page with Philadelphia imprint of Wilhelm G. Mentz. See Drake 12752.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Illustrated half-title has variant title and imprint: Nord-Amerikanischer Calendar für das Jahr 1850. Massillon, Ohio, D.J. Bigger und Co./ Substantially the same setting of type as the Philadelphia issue (Drake 12752). The imprint on the half-title has been changed, and an advertisement ("D.J. Bigger & Co., wholesale dealers in books, stationery, wallpaper ...") replaces "Das Grosse Ein-mal-Eins" on p. [36]. Pages 34 and 35, unnumbered in this issue, are numbered in the Philadelphia issue.
    8726 Almanacs. Western Almanack. Columbus 1850. Columbus Printed and Published by E. Glover-Tribune Office. Calculated by William Lusk., Drake 0. [1849] 8 ll. ; 20.5 cm.
    9514 Almanacs. Farmer's and Mechanics German English Almanac for the Year 1850. Cincinnati L.F. Claflin,
    1849] [28] p. : ill. ; 20 cm.
    10109 Almanacs. The Farmer's Western Reserve Almanac for 1850, Being the Second Year after Bissextile, and, until July 4th, the 74th Year of American Independence. Comprising the Motions of the Sun and Moon, the Lunations, Conjunctions, Eclipses, Rising and Setting of the Sun and Moon, Lengths of Days and Nights, the Anatomy of Man's Body, Events and Dates of the Mexican War, &c. &c. Astronomical Calculations for Northern Ohio, and the Lake Country Generally. By E.L. Gibbs, Philom., Windsor, Ashtabula Co., O. [Cleveland, Ohio] M.C. Younglove & Co., Book-Sellers, Stationers, Printers, and Binders, No. 46 American House, Drake 9396. [1849] 28, [4] p. ; 18 cm. The word printer is spelled correctly and the pagination is different than similar edition (Morgan 4246).
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Title vignette.
    Advertisements for healing ointments, books, penmanship, daguerreotypes, and dry goods, p. [29-32].
    Publisher's advertisement, p. [32].
    6495 Almanacs. Cincinnatier Hinkende Bote: ein Calender fur die Vereinigten Staaten von Nord-Amerika auf das Jahr unsers Herrn 1851, welches ein gemeines Jahr von 365 Tagen ist. Cincinnati, O. Herausgegeben von P. M. Kreuzburg und Nurre, Mainstrasse, zwischen der 12ten u. 13ten, an der Green Strase zwischen Vine und Race; St. Louis, Mo.: In Commission bei C. F. Wesselhoft, No. 64, Nord Vierte Strasse, Ott 51. [1850] 36 p. ill. ; 20 cm. A St. Louis connection is here.
    7523 Almanacs. The Pioneer Almanac, and Repository of Useful Knowledge. For 1851 ... By H.N. Robinson. Cincinnati Published by J.A. & U.P. James., Drake 0. [1850] [24] p. ill. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title vignette.
    Pages [21-24] contain advertisements by the publisher.
    7944 Almanacs. Farmers and Mechanics Rural Almanac for 1851. Dutch English. Dayton

    [1850]

    8043 Almanacs. Springfield Almanac for 1851. Springfield
    Wessen, 42(November 1948), #27. [1850]

    8581 Almanacs. The Philadelphia Almanac, 1850. Calculated by Charles F. Egelmann, the Calculator of the Hagerstown Almanac. Dayton, O. Published & Sold by B.F. Ells. Booksellers Ordering Considerable Quantity, can have Their Imprint on the Title, and the Last Page Filled with Their Advertising Card.,
    [1850] 8 ll. ; 24 cm.
    8788 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac, for the Year 1851 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Chemistry in the Woodward College. Edited by Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati F. Cloud, No. 10 Lower Market Street.,
    1850. [36] p. ill. ; 21 cm. Title vignette.
    Issued in blue printed wrapper.
    American Antiquarian Society copy lacks wrapper.
    8794 Almanacs. Trescott's Pioneer Almanac, on a New and Improved Plan, for the Year of Our Lord 1851. ... By H.N. Robinson. Salem, Ohio Published by I. Trescott & Co.,
    [1850] [24] p. ; ill. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title vignette.
    In yellow printed wrapper, including a publisher's catalog.
    9513 Almanacs. The Western Reserve Farmers' Almanac for the Year 1851. Cleveland M.C. Younglove & Co.,
    [1850] [32] p. Calculation by Geo. R. Perkins.
    9515 Almanacs. [Farmer's and Mechanics German English Almanac for the Year 1851. Cincinnati s.n.,
    1850]

    9638 Almanacs. Farmers' Free Almanac for the Year of Our Lord 1851 being the ... Calculated for every part of the United States, containing many valuable recipes for farmers and also a history of some remarkable cures made by Dr. Roger's Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar ... Cincinnati A.L. Scovill,
    [1850] [32] p. ; 17 cm. Cover title.
    Contains 17 p. of testimonials of Dr. Roger's Syrup.
    1276 Alvares, Manoel, 1526-1582. Emmanuelis Alvari, e Societate Jesu, Prosodia, sive Institutionum linguae Latinae liber quartus. In usum studiosorum. Cincinnati impensis J. P. Foote, typis Jacobi M. Mason., SS 4459. 1821. 59 p. ; 17 cm.
    5189 American Anti-Slavery Society. Notice of a Special Meeting of the American Anti-Slavery Society in Cleveland, Oct. 12, 1839. [Cleveland s.n., AI 0. 1839] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    2387 American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. When a Christian...may be said to have done his duty to the heathen. Fifth Edition. Cincinnati A. F. Robinson., AI 17348. 1833. 32 p.
    7564 American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Moral Condition and Prospects of the Heathen. Missionary Paper, No. 3. 2nd edition. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1833.

    7554 American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Boston Missionary Papers. Memoirs of Asaad Esh Shidak. Missionary Papers, No. 3. 3rd ed. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1833.

    4690 American Christian Bible Society. Cincinnati. First Annual Report of the American Christian Bible Society. Cincinnati Brooks and Ocheltree., AI 46-182. 1846.

    7264 American Citizen. Rev. Cha's B. Boynton on Nativism Reviewed by an American Citizen. Cincinnati J. Hitchler, Printer,
    1847. 19 p. ; 22 cm. Bounton's oration was published in Cincinnati in 1847. See Morgan 4778.
    1991 American Education Society. Western Reserve Branch. First Annual Report of the American Education Society, Western Reserve Branch. Cleveland
    Title by sequence. 1830.

    1992 American Education Society. Western Reserve Branch. Rules.

    Mentioned back page wrappers of 5th Annual Report, 1835. 1830.

    2106 American Education Society. Western Reserve Branch. Second Annual Report. [Cleveland
    AI 0. Title by Sequence. 1831]

    2238 American Education Society. Western Reserve Branch. Third Annual Report. Cleveland
    AI 0. 1832.

    2388 American Education Society. Western Reserve Branch. Fourth Annual Report of the American Education Society. Western Reserve Branch. Cincinnati
    Title by sequence. 1833.

    327 American Education Society. Western Reserve Branch. Fifth Annual Report of the Directors of the Western Reserve Branch of the American Education Society, Presented at the Annual Meeting Held in Hudson, Ohio, October, 1834. Cleveland Printed by L.L. Rice, at the Whig Office., AI 0. 1834. 32 p. ; 21.5 cm. Wrapper title page: [decorative border] FIFTH/ ANNUAL REPORT/ OF THE/ WESTERN RESERVE BRANCH/ OF THE/ AMERICAN EDUCATION SOCIETY./ OCTOBER, 1834./ [double rule]/ This Report, by Law, is a periodical, and contains 2 sheets.-/ Postage not over 100 miles, 3 cents; over 100 miles, 5 cents./ [double rule]/ CLEVELAND:/ Printed by L.L. Rice, at the Whig Office./ [periods]/ 1834. [outside decorative border rule]/ Please circulate this Report after you have read it.
    Page [4] of the wrapper contains a list of the Life Members. Page [3] gives business notices and quarterly meetings times.
    The printing cost of the report was $43.95 as given in the Sixth Annual Report on page 11.
    326 American Education Society. Western Reserve Branch. Sixth Annual Report of the Directors of the Western Reserve Branch of the American Education Society, Presented at the Annual Meeting, Held in Elyria, Ohio, October, 1835. Cleveland Printed by Rice & Penniman., AI 0. 1835. 27 p. ; 21.5 cm. Wrapper title page: [decorative border] SIXTH/ ANNUAL REPORT/ OF/ THE WESTERN RESERVE BRANCH/ OF THE/ AMERICAN EDUCATION SOCEITY./ OCTOBER, 1835./ [rule]/ Two sheets, Periodical. Postage, not over 100 miles, 3 cents; over 100/ miles, 5 cents./ [rule]/ CLEVELAND:/ RICE & PENNIMAN'S PRINT./ [periods]/ 1835./ [rule] Please circulate this Report after you have read it. Back page wrapper has notices on general business procedures plus information on quarterly meetings.
    5730 American Education Society. Western Reserve Branch. Seventh Annual Report of the Directors of the American Education Society of the Western Reserve Branch. Hudson, O., James Lowry, Printer, AI 0. 1836. 19 p. ; 23 cm.
    6032 American Education Society. Western Reserve Branch. Annual Report of the American Education Society, Western Reserve Branch. Hudson
    AI 0. 1836.

    5729 American Education Society. Western Reserve Branch. Eighth Annual Report of the Directors of the Western Reserve Branch of the American Education Society, Presented at the Annual Meeting, Held in Painesville, Ohio, Sept. 29, 1837. Cleveland Penniman and Bemis, Printers., AI 0. 1837. 29, [1] p. ; 20.5 cm.
    9417 American Home Missionary Society. Central Board of Agency for the Western States. Third Annual Report of the Central Board of Agency for Home Missions. Presented November 3, 1835. Cincinnati Printed at the Cincinnati Journal Office., AI 0. 1835. 24 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "One sheet, periodical,--Postage, under 100 miles, 1 1/2 cents; over 100 miles, 2 1/2 cents."--colophon.
    "Annual statement of the operations of the American Home Missionary Society, prepared by the corresponding secretary."--p. 8-11.
    American Antiquarian Society copy the gift of Rev. Henry Bullard, D.D., 1900.
    4866 American Home Missionary Society. Western Reserve Agency. Third Annual Statement of the Western Reserve Agency of the American Home Missionary Society, Presented to Synod, September 26, 1848. Hudson Printed at the Ohio Observer Office,
    1848. 15 p. ; 21 cm.
    9751 American Live Stock Insurance Company. Charter and By=Laws, Circular, Rates of Premiums, and Notes by the Public Press, &c. of the American Live Stock Insurance Company ... Cincinnati Printed at the German Republican Printing Office,
    1850. 23, bv p. ; 18 cm.
    6388 American Medical Association. Code of Medical Ethics Adopted ... 1847, and by the Medico Chirurgical Society of Cincinnati ... 1848, with a Fee Bill. Cincinnati J. Ernst,
    1848. 15, bv p. ;
    9903 American Republican Association of Hamilton County. Address of the American Republican Association of Hamilton County. Published by Order of the Committee. Cincinnati American Republican Print, AI 0. 1845. 12 p. ; 23 cm.
    8267 American Republican Association. Hamilton County. Address Published by Order of the Committee. No Other Title Subject Principally Political Parties. Cincinnati s.n., AI 45-206. 1845. 12 p. OCHP: C-sp Address A512.
    2975 American Sunday School Union. First Annual Report of the Western Board of Agency of the American Sunday School Union. Nov. 3, 1836. Cincinnati Printed by L'Hommedieu & Co., AI 35758. [1836] 15 p.
    5607 American Sunday School Union. Second Annual Report of the Western Board of Agency of the American Sunday School Union. Cincinnati, Nov. 8, 1837. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1837. 12 p.
    7555 American Tract Society. Cincinnati Branch. First Annual Report of the Cincinnati Branch Tract Society of the American Tract Society. Cincinnati Printed by G.T. Williamson, AI 0. 1828. xx p. ; 17 cm. OCHP (206 C574t 1828-1834).
    7556 American Tract Society. Cincinnati Branch. Second Annual Report of the Cincinnati Branch of the American Tract Society. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1829.

    7557 American Tract Society. Cincinnati Branch. Third Annual Report of the Cincinnati Branch of the American Tract Society. Cincinnati
    Title by sequence. 1830.

    7558 American Tract Society. Cincinnati Branch. Fourth Annual Report of the Cincinnati Branch of the American Tract Society. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1832.

    7559 American Tract Society. Cincinnati Branch. Fifth Annual Report of the Cincinnati Branch of the American Tract Society. Cincinnati
    Title by sequence. 1833.

    7560 American Tract Society. Cincinnati Branch. Sixth Annual Report of the Cincinnati Branch of the American Tract Society. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1834.

    3166 Amory, John H. Almanac, or the Golden Rule, A Tale of the Sea. Cleveland Jewett, Proctor, and Worthington, AI 42815. 1837. 144 p.
    9921 Anachoreta, pseud. The Hand-Book of Civil Rights Collated and Digested from Original Manuscripts and Other Sources. Cincinnati Printed at the Ben Franklin Printing House,
    1849 86 p. ; 18 cm.
    3819 Anderson, Charles, 1814-1895. An Address Delivered befor [sic] the Society of Alumni of Miami University, at Their Anniversary, August 13, 1840 by Charles Anderson. Oxford, Ohio Printed by John B. Peat., AI 40-205. Thomson 21. Sabin 1385. MDCCCXL [1840] 37, bv p. ; 22 cm. Anderson provides a history of the founding of Miami University, profiles of the students and alumni, the present courses of study and the future prospects of the university.
    118 Anderson, Charles, 1814-1895. Fourteenth Anniversary Address, Delivered before the St. Peter's Benevolent Society, of Cincinnati on the Thirteenth December, 1847. By Charles Anderson, Esq. Cincinnati Conahan & Brother, Print.,
    1848. 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    4021 Anderson, Charles, 1814-1895. Address on Anglo-Saxon Destiny; Delivered before the Philomathesian Society, of Kenyon College, Ohio, August 8th, 1849: and Repeated before the New England Society of Cincinnati; December 20th, 1849. By Charles Anderson, Esq. Cincinnati Printed by J.D. Thorpe. No. XII. Fourth Street., Sabin 1386. 1850. 48 p. ; 22.5 cm. White glossy paper wrappers on printed side..
    2389 Anderson, David. An Appeal to the Public from the Decision of the Hamilton Baptist Church. By David Anderson. Rossville
    AI 17400. 1833. 16 p.
    6917 Anderson, Hugh, ca. 1787-1866. The Art of Penmanship. Written and Designed for the Use of Schools & Private Persons. Cadiz Published by H. Anderson., AI 0. Nash 225. Rieger 34. 1833. 13 unnumbered engr. pl. on recto of 14 leaves. ; 18 x 21.5 cm. See Midland Notes, 62(January 1956).
    5376 Anderson, James, fl. 1840. Strictures on Arminian Methodism by James Anderson. Lancaster J. R. Dixon. Printer--Ohio Eagle Office., AI 44-194. [1844] 51 p. ; 21 cm.
    5380 Anderson, James, fl. 1840. A Brief Defence of the Divine Decrees by James Anderson. Lancaster, Ohio Ohio Eagle Office, Samuel Pike, Printer.,
    1847. 32 p. ; 20 cm. OKentU (Pam. v.20, no.1).
    6812 Anderson, James. Brief Defence of the Divine Decrees. Lancaster Samuel Pike, Printer, AI 43-181. 1843. 51 p.
    6106 Anderson, James. Sermon on the Evils and Remedy of War, Delivered by the Rev. James Anderson, in West Rushville, Bethel, and Subsequently by Request at Bremen. By James Anderson. Lancaster, O. Gazette Office, J.H. Wright, Printer.,
    1847. 16 p. ; 20 cm.
    34 Anderson, Rufus, 1796-1880. Memoir of Catharine Brown, a Christian Indian of the Cherokee Nation. 3d ed. Cincinnati Morgan, Fisher & L'Hommedieu., SS 27869. 1827. viii, [9]-143 p. front. ; 14 cm.
    7334 Anderson, William C. Addresses and Proceedings at the Inauguration of Rev. William C. Anderson as President of Miami U., Oxford, Ohio, August 8th, 1850. Cincinnati s.n.,
    1850. 66 p. ; 22cm. OCHP (378K 30815).
    3571 Andrews, John W. (Whiting), 1811-1893. Speech of J. W. Andrews, of Franklin, on the Engrossment of the Bill Relating to Fugitives from Labor or Service from Other States, Delivered in the House of Representatives of Ohio, Saturday, February 9, 1839. Columbus S. Medary & Brothers, AI 54010. 1839. 12 p. ; 21 cm. Included in the series: Gale Making of Modern Law.
    2708 Andrews, John. Address on Female Education. Steubenville
    AI 30079. 1835.

    6668 Andry, Felix, 1808-1880. A Manual of Diagnosis of the Diseases of the Heart, Preceded by Clinical Researches, Calculated to Facilitate the Study of These Researches. Tr. For the "Western Lancet," by W.S. Chipley and R.P. Hunt. Cincinnati Robinson & Jones,
    1847. iv, 144 p. Translation of Manuel de diagnostic des maladies du coeur (Paris, 1843).
    Translated from the French in 1846 by Samuel Kneeland, 1821-1888, and published by W.D. Tichnor & Co. in Boston.
    9883 Anthony, John G. Catalogue of the Terrestrial and Fluviatile Shells of Ohio. Second Edition. Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1843. 3 p. ; 27 cm.
    2107 Anthony, Joseph, Jr. The Western Minstrel, or Ohio Melodist; Containing a Choice Collection of Moral, Patriotic and Sentimental Songs, with the Appropriate Music for Each Piece in Patent Notes, Carefully Selected and Affixed thereto; Together with Instructions for Learners. Being Well Calculated to give a Correct Knowledge of Vocal Music; and Also Designed to Assist Learners of the Instrumental Branch of that Science. By Joseph Anthony, Jr. Cincinnati Published by E.H. Flint, No. 158, Main Street. Printed at the Cincinnati Journal Office., AI 5779. 1831. [1], 12-159, [1] p. music ; 24 x 14 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Stereotyped at the Cincinnati Type Foundry."--verso of title page.
    Error in paging: p. viii misnumbered vii.
    Title index, p. [160].
    2108 Anti-Masonic State Convention. (1831: Columbus, Ohio). Proceedings of the Ohio Antimasonic State Convention Held at Columbus Ohio, on the 11th, 12th, and 13th Days of January, 1831. Journal of Proceedings, the Reports, and the Address to the People. To Which Is Added an Appendix. Milan Printed by Warren Jenkins, at the Office of the Milan Huron Co. Ohio, and for Sale by J. H. Purdy, Mansfield, and Thomas Johnson, Columbus., AI 5785. Walgren 3529. [1831]. 32 p. ; 19 cm.
    1993 Anti-Masonic State Convention. Canton. Proceedings of the Ohio Anti-Masonic State Convention, Held at Canton, Ohio on the 21st and 23nd Days of July, 1830. [Painesville Eber D. Howe., AI 172. Walgren 3386. 1830]. 16 p. ; 20.5 cm. Walgren: Caption title; no imprint.
    Address to the Convention by Jonathan Sloane, pp. 10-16.
    Eber D. Howe, a Painesville printer who moved that the convention proceedings be published, is the suggested printer.
    4523 Anti-Millenarian. The Kingdom of Grace; or, The Millenarian Theory Rigidly Examined and Demonstrated to be False. By an Anti-Millenarian. Cincinnati Printed by E. Goodman, Corner of Main and Fifth Streets, AI 0. 1843. 216 p. ; 18 cm.
    5228 Anti-Slavery Bugle. Anti-Slavery Bugle. Salem, O. Oct. 15, 1847. Abolition of Slavery in Tunis. [Salem s.n.,
    1847] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    2554 Anti-Slavery Society of Lane Seminary. Cincinnati. Anti-Slavery Society of Lane Seminary, Preamble and Constitution. Cincinnati
    AI 22983. 1834. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; American Imprints lists no location.
    9822 Apprentices' Library. Cincinnati. A Catalogue of Books in the Apprentices' Library of Cincinnati. [Cincinnati] Printed at the Corner of Main & Fifth Streets, AI 0. 1836. 27 p. ; 16 cm.
    6421 Apprentices' Library. Cincinnati. A Catalogue of Books in the Apprentices' Library of Cincinnati. [Cincinnati] Printed at the Daily Times Office, AI 46-1544. Singerman 2589. 1846. 37, 26 p. ; 15 cm.
    4022 Archbold, Ann, ca. 1820. A Book for the Married and Single, The Grave and the Gay, and Especially Designed for Steamboat Passengers. By Miss Ann Archbold, Woodsfield, Ohio. East Plainfield, Ohio Printed at the Office of the "Practical Preacher," N. A. Baker, Printer., Graff 77. Howes A299. 1850. xiv, [1], 16-192 p. ; 15 cm. Ohio Authors (1862): "Archbold, Ann (c. 1820- ?), is said to have been born near New Matamoras, Washington County. She went to Iowa in 1845, traveling overland in a leisurely manner. After teaching school in Iowa for several years, she returned to Ohio chiefly by river steamers on the Missouri and Ohio Rivers. The first book below (A Book for the Married and Single) is a fine relation of her experiences, containing much of interest on the Indians and Mormons."
    8304 Armstrong, Lebbeus, 1775-1860. Masonry Proved to Be a Work of Darkness, Repugnant to the Christian Religion, and Inimical to a Republican Government. By Lebbeus Armstrong, Late Pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Northampton and Edinburg, in the State of New York. Delivered in Philadelphia, New-York, Newark, and Other Places, September, 1830. Published by Request. Dayton, Ohio Re-Printed at the Republican Office., AI 0. Walgren 3463. 1831. 31 p. ; 24 cm. Walgren cites: Carson 63.
    3853 Arnell, David Reeve. The Misfortunes of Teddy O'Brynn; or, How the Devil was Caught in the Church on Christmas Day. A Prose Canticle. Cincinnati Stratton & Barnard.,
    1849. 46 p. ; 24 cm. Text in two columns.
    1277 Arthur, William. Animadversions on Some Recent Occurrences in the Presbyterian Church in Cincinnati. Cincinnati Printed by Morgan, Lodge and Co., SS 4498. 1821. 43 p. ; 21 cm.
    5222 Asbury Sabbath School. Cincinnati. Order of Exercises of Asbury Sabbath School Celebration, July 4, 1848. Cincinnati

    1848. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    6932 Ashland, Aria. Rebel Scout: A Romance of the Revolution by Aria Ashland. Cincinnati U.P. James,
    1850. 109 p. ; 23 cm.
    5938 Ashtabula Agricultural Society. Constitution of the Ashtabula Agricultural Society. Jefferson
    AI 0. 1822. Broadside. 32 x 21 cm.
    1995 Ashtabula County Republican Union Society. Constitution and Address of the Ashtabula County Republican Union Society. Ashtabula Printed at the Journal Office, AI 196. 1830. 12 p. ; 23 cm.
    4691 Ashtabula County Teachers' Institute. Jefferson. Catalogue of the Instructors and Students of the Ashtabula County Teachers' Institute Held in Jefferson, Ashtabula County, Ohio, November 1846. Cleveland Younglove's Steam Press, AI 46-351. 1846. 12 p. ; 23 cm.
    6262 Ashtabula County Teachers' Institute. Jefferson. Catalogue of the Instructors and Students of the Ashtabula County Teachers' Institute. Cleveland Younglove's Steam Press,
    1847.

    8533 Ashtabula County Teachers' Institute. Jefferson. Catalogue of the Instructors and Students of the Ashtabula County Teachers' Institute. Cleveland Younglove's Steam Press,
    1848.

    8534 Ashtabula County Teachers' Institute. Jefferson. Catalogue of the Instructors and Students of the Ashtabula County Teachers' Institute. Cleveland Younglove's Steam Press,
    1849.

    8535 Ashtabula County Teachers' Institute. Jefferson. Catalogue of the Instructors and Students of the Ashtabula County Teachers' Institute. Ashtabula N.W. Thayer, Printer-Telegraph Office.,
    1850.

    31 Associate Methodist Church. Zanesville. An Appeal to the Public. At a Quarterly Conference of the Associate Methodist Church, Held in the Town of Zanesville, April 4, 1829, the Undersigned were Appointed a Committee, to Address the Public on the Causes of Their Late Secession from the M.E. Church: To Whom They Respectfully Submit the Following Considerations in Justification of the Course They Have Pursued. [Zanesville s.n., SS 41630. 1829] 10 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title.
    Includes: Articles of association to be observed until the next convention.
    6904 Associate Reformed Church of North America. A View of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church in Its History, Doctrines, and Order: Prepared by Request of General Synod by a Member. Cincinnati Printed by J.A. & U.P. James.,
    1850. 24 p. ; 18 cm.
    5951 Associate Reformed Church of North America. Synod of the West. Minutes of the Proceedings. Associate Reformed Church of North America, Synod of the West.

    AI 0. 1826.

    5684 Associate Reformed Church of North America. Synod of the West. Extracts from the Minutes of the Proceedings of the Associate-Reformed Synod of the West, Held in Cadiz, the 25th day of April, 1827, and Continued by Adjournment, by the Committee. Cadiz
    SS 27897. 1827. 30 p.
    9659 Associate Reformed Church of North America. Synod of the West. Extracts from the Minutes of the Proceedings of the Associate Reformed Synod of the West. Washington, G.C., Ohio Printed at the Office of The Religious Examiner, Rieger 4523. 1829. 31 p. ; 8 3/8" x 5 1/4"
    1997 Associate Reformed Church of North America. Synod of the West. Extracts from the Minutes, of the Proceedings of the Associate Reformed Synod of the West; which met in Chillicothe, October 27th, A.D. 1830. Washington Office of the Religious Examiner, Printed by Hamilton Robb, AI 198. Rieger 471/4524. 1830. 30 p. ; 8 5/16" x 5 3/16".
    2109 Associate Reformed Church of North America. Synod of the West. Extracts from the Minutes of the Proceedings of the Associate Reformed Synod of the West; which met in Pittsburgh, October 19, A.D. 1831. Washington Office of the Religious Examiner, AI 5808. Rieger 472. 1831. 32 p.
    5976 Associate Reformed Church of North America. Synod of the West. Extracts from the Minutes of the Proceedings. Hamilton Printed at the Office of the Intelligencer, by Gardner & Gibbon., AI 0. Rieger 475. 1834. 36 p. ; 21 cm.
    8770 Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (1839-1858). Minutes of the Proceedings of the Second General Synod of the Associate Reformed Church of the West. Held at Chillicothe Ohio June 1842. [Chillicothe s.n., AI 0. 1841] 24 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Running title: Minutes.
    "Treasurer's report."--p. 19-24.
    8771 Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (1839-1858). Minutes of the Fourth General Synod of the Associate Reformed Church of the West. Held at Hamilton, Ohio, May 22d. 1844. [Hamilton s.n., AI 0. 1844] 32 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Running title: Minutes.
    Treasurer's report, p. 30-31.
    1996 Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church in North America. General Synod. The Judicial Acts of the General Synod, of the Associated Reformed Church of North America, Emitted, from Time to Time, as Occasional Testimonies Against Prevailing Errors: Together with a Warning Against Hopkinsian and Other Allied Errors, Addressed by the Associated Reformed Synod of the West to the Churches under Their Care; with A Short Narrative Prefixed of the State and Progress of Such Errors. To All Which Is Prefixed the Original Constitution of the Associate Reformed Church. Washington, Ohio Printed by Hamilton Robb., AI 197. Rieger 999. 1830. [1-3], 4-98, [99-100] p. ; 22 cm. "Contents."--p. [99-100].
    "L.G. Monfort, 1838 from D[avid] Macdill."--inscription.
    Signatures: [A] - M/4 N/2.
    Page number printed upside down.
    306 Associate Reformed Synod of the West (1820-1838). Extracts from the Minutes of the Proceedings of the Associate-Reformed-Synod of the West, Held in Pittsburgh the 28th Day of May, 1823, and Continued by Adjournment; and in Chillicothe on Wednesday the 26th of May 1824, and Continued by Adjournment. [Chillicothe
    SS 15131. 1824].
    Caption title; no imprint.
    1553 Associate Reformed Synod of the West (1820-1838). A Warning against Hopkinsian, and Other Allied Errors, Addressed by the Associate Reformed Synod of the West, to the Churches under Their Care. To Which is Prefixed a Short Narrative of the State and Progress of Such Errors. Hamilton, Ohio Printed by James B. Camron, Opposite the Court House., SS 19466. 1825. 37, 6, bv p. ; 22 cm. "Notes."-p. [1]-6, 2nd count.
    "Errata."-p. 6, 2nd count.
    Signatures: [A]4 B-C4 [D]4 E4 F2 (F2 verso blank).
    2239 Associate Reformed Synod of the West (1820-1838). Letters of Warning, to the Congregation and People under the Care of the Associate Reformed Synod, at Its Meeting...October 1832. On Revivals. St. Clairsville Printed by Horton J. Howard., AI 11006. 1832. 23 p. ; 21 cm.
    7865 Associate Reformed Synod of the West (1820-1838). Extracts from the Minutes of the Proceedings of the Associate Reformed Synod of the West, Held in Chillicothe the 24th Day of October, A.D. 1832, and Continued by Adjournment. Chillicothe John Hough, Printer, Rieger 473. 1832. 16 p.
    2391 Associate Reformed Synod of the West (1820-1838). Extracts from the Minutes of the Proceedings of the Associate Reformed Synod of the West, Held in Pittsburgh the 16th Day of October, A.D. 1833, and Continued by Adjournment. One Sheet and a Half, Periodical. St. Clairsville Printed by Horton J. Howard., AI 20797. Rieger 474. 1833. 22 p. ; 21 cm.
    2711 Associate Reformed Synod of the West (1820-1838). Extracts from the Minutes of the Proceedings of the Associate Reformed Synod of the West, Held at Pittsburgh, October 21, 1835, and Continued by Adjournment. Hamilton, O. Printed at Hamilton Intelligencer Office. By Leonard Gibbon., AI 30130. Rieger 476. 1835. 34 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Appendices, p. 23-34. Contain statistical tables of the several presbyteries in the Synod and the treasurer's report.
    2976 Associate Reformed Synod of the West (1820-1838). Extracts from the Minutes of the Proceedings of the Associate Reformed Synod of the West, Held at Hamilton, (O.). October 19th, 1836. And Continued by Adjournment. Hamilton Printed by I.M. Walters., AI 35829. 1836. 36 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Appendices, p. 23-36. Contain statistical tables of the several presbyteries in the Synod, the treasurer's report, and additional reports not included in the minutes.
    "Arrata [sic]."--p. 36.
    3168 Associate Reformed Synod of the West (1820-1838). Extracts from the Minutes of the Proceedings of the Associate Reformed Synod of the West Held at Chillicothe, October 18th 1837. And Continued by Adjournment. Hamilton Printed by I.M. Walters., AI 42876./79. 1837. [2], 36 p. ; 21 cm. Appendices, p. [28]-36. Contain statistical tables of the several presbyteries in the Synod and the treasurer's report.
    3364 Associate Reformed Synod of the West (1820-1838). Extracts from the Minutes of the Proceedings of the Associate Reformed Synod of the West Held at Pittsburgh, October 17, 1838. And Continued by Adjournment. [Hamilton] I.M. Walters, Pr. Hamilton, O., AI 48914. Rieger 477? 1838. 59, bv p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Appendices, p. 46-59. Contain statistical tables of the several presbyteries in the Synod and the treasurer's report.
    3573 Associate Reformed Synod of the West (1820-1838). Extracts from the Minutes of the Proceedings of the Associate Reformed Synod of the West Held at Chillicothe, October 16, 1839. And Continued by Adjournment. [Hamilton] I.M. Walters, Pr. Hamilton, O., AI 54050. 1839. 36 p. ; 21 cm. Treasurer's report, p. 34-36.
    7244 Associate Synod of North America. Presbytery of Cambridge. Case of Dr. Bullions Fairly Stated to the Associate Congregation of Cambridge. [Cambridge s.n., AI 0. 1835] 35 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Bullions, Alexander, 1779-1857.
    9924 Associated Synod of North America. Presbytery of Miami. A Pastoral Letter, from the Presbytery of Miami, to the Churches under Their Care. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1919] 1 sheet [2] p. ; 22.0 x 24.9 cm. The letter addresses the obligation of Christian parents to raise their children correctly.
    Signed, p. [2]: "Dyer Burgess, Moderator. Attest--Matthew G. Wallace, Clerk. April 9, 1819."
    9926 Associated Synod of North America. Presbytery of Miami. Pastoral Letter Addressed to the Congregations under Their Inspection by the Associate Presbytery of Miami. Xenia J.H. Purdy, AI 0. 1835. 8 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    5858 Association for Aged Indigent Women. Cincinnati. First Annual Report of the Managers of the Association for Aged Indigent Women. Cincinnati Printed by Order of the Society,
    1849. XX p. ; 25 cm.
    9542 Association for Aged Indigent Women. Cincinnati. [Second Annual Report of the Managers of the Association for Aged Indigent Women. Cincinnati Printed by Order of the Society.
    1850]
    Title by sequence.
    First annual report printed in 1849 (Morgan 5858).
    6409 Association for Practical Science. Cincinnati. Articles of Association, Constitution, and By-Laws of the Association for Practical Science. Cincinnati, Ohio. Cincinnati Printed by John White, Northeast Corner of Fourth and Sycamore Streets.,
    1847. 32 p. ; 21.5 cm.
    7327 Association for Practical Science. Cincinnati. Articles of Association, Constitution and By-Laws of the Association for Practical Science, Cincinnati, Ohio. Cincinnati Printed by John White,
    1847. 32 p. ; 21 cm.
    9263 Association of the Regular Baptist Churches of Color in Ohio. Minutes of the Second Annual Association, of the Regular Baptist Churches of Color in Ohio, Convened in the City of Columbus, September 8, 9, & 10, 1837. Columbus Cutler and Pilsbury, Printers., AI 0. 1837. 8 p. ; 21 cm. Introductory sermon by Br. Charles Satchell, p. [3].
    Signed, p. 6: R[euben]. Malvin, Moderator, C[harles]. Satchell, Clerk.
    Reuben Malvin was charged by his former Buffalo church with being an imposter, was investigated by the association, and was found innocent by virtue of the fact that the charges were groundless.
    "Resolved, That the principal object of this Association is, to support a missionary preacher of color, and to encourage all other kindred institutions, calculated to promote the moral and religious elevation of the colored race."--p. 5.
    "Resolved, That the minutes of this meeting be printed; and that Brethren Nickins, Satchell, Watson, and Liverspool be a committee to superintend the same."--p. [6].
    "Resolved, That this meeting now adjourn, to meet the Friday before the second Lord's day in September, 1838, with the Ebenezer church, Brown County, Ohio."--p. 6.
    An Ecclesiastical Council was convened with the branch of the First Regular Baptist Church of Columbus, after the association adjourned, on September 10, 1837, to ordain Ezekiel Field.
    The Circular Letter was written by David Nickens on the importance of scripture and the missionary efforts of the church.
    7439 Association of the Regular Baptist Churches of Color in Ohio. Minutes of the Fifth Annual Association of the Regular Baptist Churches of Color in Ohio Held August 13th, 15th, and 18th, 1840. [Chillicothe s.n., AI 0. 1840] 8 p. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Organized at this meeting as an independent association with the name Union American A.S. Baptist Association.
    Caption title.
    Presumably printed at Chillicothe, Ohio, where the meeting was convened.
    Signed, p. 5: Wallace Shelton, Moderator. Charles Satchell, Clerk.
    Introductory Sermon, p. [1]: Wallace Shelton.
    "Appointed Elder Thomas Goodwin and br. Wm. W. Watson to superintend the printing of the minutes."--p. 3.
    "Resolved, That this Association now adjourn to meet on Thursday before the 2d Lord's Day in September, 1841, with the church at Cincinnati."--p. 5.
    Charles Satchell authored the Circular Letter on the importance of the "Missionary cause" and the value of having an action plan, qualified men, and unity of purpose, "Union is strength."--p. 7-8.
    7320 Athenaeum. Cincinnati. Circular. The Athenaeum. Cincinnati, Ohio. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1832] Broadside. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 25 cm. Bennish, Xavier University, p. 2: The Athenaeum was the first Catholic institution of higher learning in the old Northwest Territory. It was later to become St. Xavier College, and ultimately, Xavier University.
    4557 Atkinson, Matthew, 1827-1913. The Family Director: Designed as a Help to Those, Who Are Supplying Themselves in Whole or in Part, with Woolen Goods of Their Own Manufacture. Containing Plain Directions, for Washing Wool, Colouring Wool, Woolen Yarn and Flannel and Mixing Colours. Also, Directions for Carding, Spinning, Weaving, Fulling, and Finishing. Carrollton Printed by John Hudson, AI 44-272. [1844] iv, [5]-48 p. ; 19 cm. Ohio Authors (1962): "Atkinson, Matthew (Jan. 8, 1827-Jan. 17, 1913), was born in Carroll County. His father was Isaac Atkinson, a pioneer known locally as 'the father of Carroll County.' Isaac built and operated a grist mill, an oil mill, a woolen mill, and a carding machine, all of which were destroyed by fire in 1843. The Family Director was probably published as a service to a public thus bereft of those essential local industries."
    6730 Atlee, Edwin Augustus, 1766-1852. Review of a Work, Entitled "Memoranda Illustrative of the Tombs and Sepulchral Decorations of the Egyptians;["] with a Key to the Egyptian Tomb, Now Exhibiting in Piccadilly, &c. &c. Printed at London, 1822. By Edwin A. Atlee, M.D. Cincinnati [s. n.], AI 0. 1833. tp, bv, [3], 4-16 p. ; 19 cm. The review was originally published in the Cincinnati Gazette.
    6345 Atlee, Samuel Yorke. Independent Order of Odd Fellows. An Oration, By Samuel Yorke Atlee, Esq. Cincinnati Printed by N. and G. Guilford and Co., AI 0. 1833. tp, bv, [iii], iv, [5], 6-28. ; 20 cm. Public Library of Cincinnati/Hamilton County notes: A speech about the Odd Fellows in general and their history in Ohio and Cincinnati. Includes excerpts from the by-laws. There are comments about why women are not admitted into the organization. Before the text of the speech is a program of the day's events, including a procession and anthems.
    5755 Atwater, Caleb, 1778-1867. Caleb Atwater announces his intention to write Notes on the State of Ohio with 23 questions to addressee on his area. Circleville, August 12, 1818. Circleville
    AI 0. 1818. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    35 Atwater, Caleb, 1778-1867. The General Character, Present and Future Prospects, of the People of Ohio; An Address delivered at the United States' Court House, during the Term of the United States' Circuit Court, in Columbus, Ohio, December, 1826. By Caleb Atwater, Councellor at Law. Columbus Printed by P.H. Olmsted & Co., SS 27904. Sabin 2333. Thomson 48. 1827. 21, [1] p. ; 22 cm. Thomson: A general eulogy of the State. It is a highly-wrought picture, which would have been improved by laying on the colors with more discrimination.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Presented to the Society by the author. Jan. 1827.
    5756 Atwater, Caleb, 1778-1867. Prairies in Ohio. To the Editors of the Western Medical and Physical Journal. Circleville
    AI 0. 1827. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1998 Atwater, Caleb, 1778-1867. The Far West Region. Letter written by Caleb Atwater, Esq., One of the Commissioners on the Part of the U. S., appointed to Treat with the Indians of the Upper Mississippi, Descriptive of the Region of the Wisconsin Territory. January 1st, 1830. Circleville W.B. Thrall, Printer., AI 205. [1830] Broadside. ; 40.5 x 30.5 cm. Rosenbach copy addressed and mailed to: The President of the United States.
    Dated Washington, Jan. 1, 1830.
    79 Atwater, Caleb, 1778-1867. Remarks Made on a Tour to Prairie du Chien; Thence to Washington City, in 1829. By Caleb Atwater, Late Commissioner Employed by the United States to Negotiate with the Indians of the Upper Mississippi, for the Purchase of Mineral Country; and Author of Western Antiquities. Columbus Printed by Jenkins and Glover, for Isaac N. Whiting., AI 5818. Howes A379. Thomson 49. 1831. 2 p. l., [iii-vi], 1-296 p., 1 l. ; 18 cm. Atwater was one of three commissioners appointed to treat with the Indians of the upper Mississippi Valley in 1829.
    "Rudiments of the grammar and a vocabulary of the Sioux languages."--p. 149-172.
    2110 Atwater, Caleb, 1778-1867. The Indians of the North-West, Their Maner [sic], Customs, &c. &c. or, Remarks Made on a Tour to Frairie [sic] du Chien and thence to Washington City in 1829. By Caleb Atwater, Commissioner Employed by the United States, to Negotiate with the Indians of the Upper Mississippi, for the Purchase of the Mineral Country, &c. Columbus s.n., AI 5817. Howes A379. Thomson 50. 1831. vii, 296 p. ; 19 cm.
    6619 Atwater, Caleb, 1778-1867. Remarks Made on a Tour to Prairie de Chien; Thence to Washington City in 1829. By Caleb Atwater, Late Commissioner Employed by the United States to Negotiate with the Indians of the Upper Mississippi, for the Purchase of Mineral Country; and Author of Western Antiquities. Columbus, (O.) Published by Isaac N. Whiting., AI 0. 1831. vii, [1], 296 p. ; 17 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Spine title: Atwater tour.
    "Rudiments of the grammar of the Sioux language."--p. 149-151. Followed by a vocabulary of the Sioux language.
    Includes personal accounts of John C. Calhoun and Edward Livingston during the visit to Washington, D.C.
    "Jenkins & Glover, printers."--verso of the title page.
    268 Atwater, Caleb, 1778-1867. The Writings of Caleb Atwater. Columbus Published by the Author. Printed by Scott and Wright., AI 17449. Howes A308. Sabin 2336. Thomson 52. 1833. 7, [1] p., 1 l., [9]-408 p. ; 20.5 cm. There are ten plates which are counted in the pagination. The following are plates and pages where they are located: Plate 1. (23/24) Ancient Works Near Newark in Licking County. Ohio, Plate 2. (31/32) Ancient Stone Fort and Mound in Perry County Ohio, Plate 3. (35/36) Ancient Works at Marietta. Ohio., Plate 4. (43/44) Ancient Works at Circleville: Ohio., Plate 5. (49/50) Ancient works on Paint Creek Ohio, Plate 6. (57/58) Ancient Works at Portsmouth: Ohio, Plate 7. (63/64) Plan of an Ancient Fortification. Situate on the E bank of The Little Miami River. Warren County Ohio About 33 miles N. East of Cincinnati., Plate 8. (Numbered "5") (87/88) Ancient Works, on the North Fork on Paint Creek near Chillicothe Ohio., Plate 9. (97/98) Ancient Parallel Walks, Plate 10. (101/102) Ancient Works near Piketon, Ohio. Plates were done by "Woodruff Sc. Cincin."
    Pagination is irregular. The Preface is numbered 6-7 and works for the front material. However, the text starts on page 10 which when figured forward does not match the Preface. (07-22-90).
    Contents: 1 l., blank verso, tp, [2] Copyright, [3] Dedication to Duncan McArthur, blank verso, [5]-7 Contents, tp, blank verso, [9]-165 A Description Of The Antiquities Discovered In The Western Country; Originally Communicated [T]o The American Antiquarian Society, By Caleb Atwater., blank verso, tp, blank verso, [169]-392 Remarks Made On A Tour To Prairie Du Chien; Thence To Washington City, In 1829., 393 Franklinton, Ohio, 393-397 Columbus, 398-408 Appendix A. General Duncan McArthur and General Robert Lucas.
    2392 Atwater, Caleb, 1778-1867. A Description of the Antiquities Discovered in the Western Country; Originally Communicated to the American Antiquarian Society. Columbus Published by the Author., AI 17448. 1833. 408 p. ; 20 cm.
    105 Atwater, Caleb, 1778-1867. A History of the State of Ohio, Natural and Civil. By Caleb Atwater, A.M. Member of the American Antiquarian Society; of the Rhode Island Historical Society; of the Lyceum of Natural History of New York; and of the American Geological Society; Author of Western Antiquities; Tour to Prairie du Chien, etc., etc. Second Edition. Cincinnati Stereotyped by Glezen & Shepard., AI 48929. Howes A377. Sabin 2334. Thomson 51. [1838]. 407, bv p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Running title, on versos: History of Ohio.
    "Appendix." p. [365]-407.
    In the second edition, the subscriber's list is dropped and a 9 page article substituted: "Supplementary Remarks on the School Lands and the System of Education for Common Schools."
    Contents: tp, verso Copyright, [3]-4 Dedication to Young Men of Ohio, June 25, 1838, [5]-6 Preface, [7]-8 Contents, [9]-106 Part I: Natural History, [107]-127 Period I: Civil and Political History, [128]-175 Period II: First Settlement of Ohio, [176]-186 Period III: Organization of the State Government, [187]-244 Period IV: War with Great Britain, [245]-273 Period V: General Events, Ohio 1815-1825, [274]-364 Period Sixth: Civil History, July 4, 1825-1837, [365]-407 Appendix, blank verso.
    3365 Atwater, Caleb, 1778-1867. A History of the State of Ohio, Natural and Civil. By Caleb Atwater, A.M. Member of the American Antiquarian Society, etc. First Edition. Cincinnati Stereotyped by Glezen & Shephard, AI 48928. Howes A377. Rieger 792. Sabin 2334. Thomson 51. [1838]. 403 p. ; 22 cm. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as facsimile page images and full text.
    349 Atwater, Caleb, 1778-1867. An Essay on Education By Caleb Atwater, A.M. Author of Western Antiquities, Tour to Prairie du Chien, History of the State of Ohio, Etc. Etc. Stereotyped by Shepard & Stearns. Cincinnati Printed by Kendall & Henry., AI 41-309. 1841. vii, [9]-123 p. ; 22 cm. Signatures: [1]-15/4 16/2.
    4023 Atwater, Caleb, 1778-1867. The Indians of the Northwest, Their Maners [sic.], Customs, &c. &c,, or Remarks Made on a Tour to Prairie du Chien and Thence to Washington City in 1829, by Caleb Atwater. Columbus

    1850. vii, 296 p. ; 18 cm.
    4024 Atwater, Caleb, 1778-1867. Remarks Made on a Tour to Prairie du Chien; thence to Washington City, in 1829. Columbus

    1850.

    6648 Auer, Konrad. Rechenbuch, und zwar das Rechnen nach Raisonnement fur die Deutschen Schulen der Vereinigten Staaten, bearbeitet von Konrad Auer und Martin Schaad. Cincinnati L. Meyer., Ott 41. 1849. 128 p. ; 16 cm.
    4624 Auglaize Baptist Association. Minutes of the Auglaize Baptist Association, at Its Organization at Lima, August 15, 1845. A meeting, preparatory to the organization of a new Association, was held at St. Marys, Nov., 15, 1844, at which time our present organization, was determined upon, and a partial organization effected, as will appear in the following items of business: 1st. The organization of Churches into a Missionary body. 2d. The appointment of a missionary Board. 3d. The appointment of a Committee to draft a Constitution. 4th. Appointment of Elder Fuson, to preach introductory sermon, and adjournment to the time and place above named. Lima E. Marot, Printer:, AI 45-522 ("Anglaise"). 1845. 8 p. ; 21.5 cm. Organized on November 14, 1844.
    Constitution, p. 3-4.
    Signed p. 6: Wm. Chaffee, Moderator. W.S. Rose, Clerk. A.D. Levering, Assistant.
    "Appointed Elder J. [i.e. James] French, to write a Circular Letter."--p. 4, which was on truth, p. 6-8.
    3172 Auglaize Baptist Association. Minutes of the Auglaize Baptist Association, at Its First Anniversary, Held with the Mercer Church, Mercer Co., O. September, 1846. Wm. Chaffee, Moderator, Lima, Allen County, O. Wm. S. Rose, Clerk, " " " " A.D. Levering, Ass't Clerk, St. Mary's Cercer Co., O. Annual Meeting, Saturday before the 4t5h Sabbath in Sept'r. Lima, O. H.M. Nichols, AI 0. 1846. 15, bv p. ; 21.5 cm. Signed, p. 6: Wm. Chaffee, Moderator. W.S. Rose, Clerk. A.D. Levering, Ass't Clerk.
    "Br. S. Guthrie, was appointed to write the next circular letter on Church Organization and Government; W.S. Rose, to write the Corresponding Letter."--p. 5, Minutes, 1845 (Morgan 4624). "Circular Letter."--p. [7]-15.
    9082 Auglaize Baptist Association. Minutes of the Auglaize Baptist Association, at Its Second Anniversary, Held with the Mt. Zion Church, Allen Co., O. September 25--27, 1847. J.G. Van Volkenburg, Moderator, Van Wert, Ohio. Wm. S. Rose, Clerk, Lima, Alllen [sic] County Ohio. Annual Meeting, Saturday before the 4th Sab. in Sept. Lima, Ohio E. Marot, Printer, Lima, Ohio.,
    1847 14, [15-16] p. ; 21.5 cm. Signed, p. 6: J.G. Van Volkenburg, Moderator. W.S. Rose, Clerk. S.W. Sleater, Assistant.
    "Circular Letter. By Elder James French."--p. 14, on the early history of the Baptists.
    "To Our Corresponding Bodies. By Elder Wm. Chaffee."--p. [15].
    9083 Auglaize Baptist Association. Minutes of the Auglaize Baptist Association, at Its Third Anniversary, Held with the St. Mary's Church, Auglaize Co. O. September 23--25, 1848. J.G. Van Volkenburg, Moderator, Van Wert, O. S.M. Brown, Clerk, Wapakoneta, Auglaize Co., O, Annual Meeting, Saturday before the 4th Sab. in Sept. Lima, Ohio E. Marot, Printer.,
    1848 9, [10] p. ; 19 cm. Signed, p. 5: J.G. Van Volkenburg, Moderator. S.W. Bower, Clerk. Wm. Crane, Assistant.
    "Circular Letter. By Elder William Chaffee."--p. [6]-9, on the subject of Christian liberty.
    "Corresponding Letter. By Elder D. Rothen."--p. [10].
    9084 Auglaize Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fourth Anniversary of the Auglaize Baptist Association, Held at Columbus Grove, Putnam County O. Sept. 22-24. 1849. Lima, O. J.C. Terry, Pr.,
    [1849] 11, bv p. ; 19 cm. Signed, p. 5: Jas. Drury. Mod. D. Bemiss, S.M. Brower, [bracket] Clerks.
    "Circular Letter. By D. Rothen."--p. 8-10, on returning "to that simplicity, fervor, and self-denying love, which was the characteristic ornament of the early church."
    [Periodical No. 4.]
    9085 Auglaize Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fifth Anniversary of the Auglaize Baptist Association, Held in Willshire, Van Wirt Co., Ohio. September 21--23, 1850. Cincinnati Ben Franklin Printing House, Walnut, St., above Pearl.,
    1850. 8 p. ; 19 cm. Signed, p. 6: J.G. Van Volkenberg, Moderator. D. Bemiss, S.M. Brower, [bracket] Clerks.
    "Report of the Missionary Board." Signed, p. 6: E. Hicks, Clerk. Wm. Chaffee, Sec.
    "Circular Letter"--p. 6-8, signed p. 8: D. Bemiss on stewardship and value of prayer.
    7175 Augusta College. Augusta, Kentucky. By-Laws of Augusta College. Published by Order of the Board of Trustees. Cincinnati Morgan, Lodge and Fisher's Print--Cincinnati., AI 0. 1826. 28 p. ; 18 cm.
    1797 Augusta College. Augusta, Kentucky. By-Laws and System of Education, Established at Augusta College in Kentucky. Published by Order of the Trustees. Cincinnati W. M. & O. Farnsworth, Jun., Printers., SS 32042. 1828. 35 p.
    7131 Augusta College. Augusta, Kentucky. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Augusta College. Cincinnati John Whetstone, Jr. & Co., Printers., AI 0. 1832. 10 p. ; 16 cm. Cover title.
    3169 Augusta College. Augusta, Kentucky. By-Laws and Course of Instruction Established at Augusta College. Published by Order of the Trustees. Cincinnati R. P. Thompson, AI 42886. 1837. 19 cm.
    3574 Augusta College. Augusta, Kentucky. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Augusta College, for the Year Commencing Oct. 1, 1838. July, 1839. Cincinnati
    AI 54065. 1839.

    5758 Augusta College. Augusta, Kentucky. An Exposition of the Affairs of Augusta College; Prepared by a Select Committee, and Published by Order of the Board of Trustees, September, 1842. Cincinnati Printed at the Methodist Book Concern, AI 0. 1842. 51 p. ; 21 cm.
    5874 Auld, Alexander, 1816-1898. The Ohio Harmonist: A Collection of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, from the Best Authors to Which is Added a Supplement of Temperance Songs, for the Use of Congregations, Singing Schools, Temperance Meetings, and Musical Associations, Consisting of Three Parts: Part I and III Contain the Seven Syllables in Patent Notes; Part II Contains the Four Syllables in Patent Notes; Also Containing the Rudiments of Music, on a Plain and Concise Plan by Alexander Auld. Washington A. Auld and Joshua Martin.,
    1847. 160 p. ; 13 x 22 cm. Open score for 3 voices, in shape notes.
    Printed by J.A. and U.P. James, Cincinnati.
    4971 Auld, Alexander, 1816-1898. The Ohio Harmonist, a Collection of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, from the Best Authors, to which is Added a Supplement of Temperance Songs, also Containing the Rudiments of Music on a Plain and Concise Plan. Enlarged and revised ed. Deersville, O. Alexander Auld.,
    1849. 160 p. ; 23 cm.
    5281 Austin, Carlton J. Local Coal for the Akron-Canton Industrial District.
    s.n.,
    1850. vii, 96 leaves. 21 photos. ; 28 cm.
    28 Auxiliary Foreign Mission Society of Cincinnati. The First Annual Report of the Auxiliary Foreign Mission Society of Cincinnati. Presented January 4th, 1827. Cincinnati Printed by Samuel S. Brooks., SS 27911. 1827. 20 p. ; 17 cm.
    2111 Aydelott, B. P. (Benjamin Parham), 1795-1880. The Duties of Parents, a Discourse Preached in Christ's Church, Cincinnati; January 17, 1831. Cincinnati Printed by Williamson and Wood., AI 5832. 1831. 16 p. ; 18 cm.
    2112 Aydelott, B. P. (Benjamin Parham), 1795-1880. The Medical Student's Danger and Means of Safety; A Discourse Preached in Christ Church, January 9, 1831. By Rev. B.P. Aydelott, M.D. Cincinnati Printed by J. Whetstone, Jr., AI 5833. 1831. 12 p. ; 20 cm.
    2113 Aydelott, B. P. (Benjamin Parham), 1795-1880. A Plea for Sunday-Schools. A Discourse, Preached and Published by Request of the Cincinnati Sunday-School Union. 1830. By Rev. B. P. Aydelott. Cincinnati Cincinnati Journal Office., AI 5834. 1831. 23, bv p. ; 15 cm.
    2240 Aydelott, B. P. (Benjamin Parham), 1795-1880. Rev. B.P. Aydelott, in Answer to the Rt. Rev. P. Chase. Cincinnati Printed by Lodge & L'Hommedieu, Cincinnati Gazette Office., AI 11026. Thomson 53. 1832. 45, viii p. ; 21 cm.
    2712 Aydelott, B. P. (Benjamin Parham), 1795-1880. The Teacher's Encouragements. An Address, Delivered by Appointment at a Meeting of the Teachers of Hamilton County, Ohio, at Carthage, June 27, 1835. By the Rev. B.P. Aydelott, M.D. President of the Woodward High School, Cincinnati, and Professor of Moral and Political Philosophy in the Same. Cincinnati Printed by F.S. Benton., AI 30145. 1835. 25, bv p. ; 18 cm.
    2746 Aydelott, B. P. (Benjamin Parham), 1795-1880. An Address on the Origin, Character and Advantages of the Woodward College, and of the High School...Delivered at the Close of the Second Session of 1835-6. Published by Order of the Trustees. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1836. 47 p.
    3170 Aydelott, B. P. (Benjamin Parham), 1795-1880. American Education or the Education We Need; An Address Delivered at the Close of the Sessions of 1836-37, of the Woodward College and Woodward High School. Cincinnati Kendall and Henry, Printers., AI 42892. 1837. 23 p. ; 23 cm. See Morgan 7113 for second edition.
    3171 Aydelott, B. P. (Benjamin Parham), 1795-1880. Report on the Study of the Bible in Common Schools by Rev. B.P. Aydelott, M.D. President of Woodward College, Cincinnati. Cincinnati Printed by N.S. Johnson, 133 Main Street., AI 42893. 1837. 7, bv p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title: Study of the Bible. Report on "the best method of prosecuting the study of the Bible in common schools".
    "N.B. The following report was adopted and ordered to be published by 'The College of Professional Teachers,' etc., at its annual meeting in Cincinnati, October, 1836."--verso of title page.
    7113 Aydelott, B. P. (Benjamin Parham), 1795-1880. American Education, or, The Education We Need. An Address Delivered at the Close of the Sessions of 1836-7, of the Woodward College and Woodward High School. Second Edition. [Cincinnati Kendall and Henry, Printers., AI 0. 1837] 33 p. ; 16 cm. See Morgan 3170 for first edition.
    97 Aydelott, B. P. (Benjamin Parham), 1795-1880. An Address on Collegiate Departments of the English Language and Literature, by B.P. Aydelott, D.D. President of the Woodward College, Cincinnati. Cincinnati Kendall and Henry, Printers, AI 48938. 1838. [1-3], 4-21, bv, 1 l. p. ; 21 cm. "N.B. The following Address was delivered at the last annual meeting of the 'Western Literary Institute, and College of Professional Teachers;' and directed to be published by that body."--verso of title page.
    Signatures: [1]-3/4.
    3366 Aydelott, B. P. (Benjamin Parham), 1795-1880. The Great Want in Schools. Address, Delivered at the Close of the Sessions of 1837-38, of the Woodward College. Published by Order of the Trustees. [Cincinnati] s.n., AI 48939. 1838. 33 p.
    3575 Aydelott, B. P. (Benjamin Parham), 1795-1880. Intelligent Mechanic, An Introductory Lecture, Delivered...by Request of an Association of Mechanics. Cincinnati
    AI 54075. 1839.

    3821 Aydelott, B. P. (Benjamin Parham), 1795-1880. The Duties of American Citizens. An Address by Rev. B.P. Aydelotte, D.D. President of Woodward College, Cincinnati. Cincinnati A. Pugh, Printer.--Corner of Fifth and Main Streets., AI 40-57. 1840. 16 p. ; 20.5 cm. Page [2]: The following Address was delivered before the Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers, at its annual meeting in 1839; and before the Alumni of South Hanover College, Indiana, at the Commencement in 1840; and is now published by request of both bodies.
    4494 Aydelott, B. P. (Benjamin Parham), 1795-1880. Our Country's Evils and Their Remedy by B.P. Aydelott. Cincinnati G.L. Weed., AI 43-269. Sabin 2510. 1843. vi, [7]-60 p. ; 19 cm.
    95 Aydelott, B. P. (Benjamin Parham), 1795-1880. The Secret of a Sound Judgment: An Address Delivered at the Commencement of Woodward College, on the 28th of June, 1844. By Rev. B.P. Aydelott, D.D. President of Said College, and Professor of Moral and Political Philosophy. Cincinnati Geo. L. Weed, at the Bible, Tract and S. School Depository, Kendall & Barnard, Printers., AI 44-290. 1844. 43, bv p. ; 18 cm. Signatures: [1] 1*-3/ 2 3*/4, 4 in 4.
    4692 Aydelott, B. P. (Benjamin Parham), 1795-1880. Incidental Benefits of Denominational Division an Argument for Christian Union. By B.P. Aydelott. Cincinnati G. & G. Jones., AI 46-370. 1846. xi, [12]-135 p. ; 19 cm.
    4867 Aydelott, B. P. (Benjamin Parham), 1795-1880. The Conditions and Prospects of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Cincinnati Wm. H. Moore., Sabin 2509. 1848. 176 p. ; 15 cm.
    9573 Aydelott, B. P. (Benjamin Parham), 1795-1880. Address on the Origin, Character and Advantages of the Woodward College and High School. Cincinnati Gazette Office--Wright, Ferris & Co. Printers,
    1850. 16 p.
    5292 Aydelott, Benjamin Parham, 1795-1880. The Memory of the Just a Discourse, Preached on the Occasion of the Death of Mrs. Elizabeth Beresford, and Mrs. Eliza Holroyd ... Cincinnati Gazette Office,
    1849 16 p. ; 23 cm.
    4089 Ayres, Eliza W., 1824-1846. Memento Mori. Eliza W. Ayres, Daughter of John S. and Sarah Williams. Cincinnati, November 18, 1846. Cincinnati s.n., AI 46-371. 1846. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 26 cm. Title from caption.
    1203 Ayres, Richard. To the Electors of Hamilton County. Exposure of the corrupt practices of James W. Gazlay. [Cincinnati s.n., OI 527. SS 175. ] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 46 x 28.5 cm. Printed area covers 40.3 x 19.3 cm.
    6768 Bach, Anna. The Sibyl's Cave: or, Book of Oracles, for Ladies and Gentlemen. Cincinnati U.P. James,
    1848. 128 p. ; 12 cm.
    10007 Bache, B. F., Mrs. The Country Doctor Doctor's Bills Make Large Holes in a Poor Man's Pocket. Gambier Western Church Press, (G.W. Myers), AI 0. 1839. 8 p. ; 22 cm. Attributed to Mrs. B.F. Bache.
    3369 Bachtel, Christian, 1803-1833. Leben, Bekenntniss und Hinrichtung von Christian Bachtel, welcher fur die Ermordung seiner Frau, Mary Bachtel, zu Canton, Stark County, Ohio, am 22sten November, 1833, hingerichtet wurde. Canton, Ohio Gedruckt, bey Peter Kaufmann., AI 0. McDade 55. 1833. tp, 2-8 p. ; 21.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: A first-person account. Signed, p. 7: Christian Bachtel. Stark County Jail, Nov. 14, 1833.
    "Hinrichtung von Christian Bachtel, fur die Ermordung seiner Frau."--p. 7-8.
    McDade: Bachtel was executed on November 22, 1833, for the murder of his wife.
    4415 Backwoods Girls' Social Band for Improvement. Address from the Backwoods Girls' Social Band for Improvement; Convened near Mountpleasant, Jefferson Co. To All Tobacco Eaters, Smokers, and Snuffers. [Cincinnati] Chronicle Print, Third Street., AI 45-339, 45-340. 1845. 11, [12] p. ; 19 cm. Caption title.
    The second edition was issued in Martin's Ferry in 1847 (Morgan 4769) and Cincinnati (Morgan 4768).
    4621 Backwoods Girls' Social Band for Improvement. Address from the Backwoods Girls' Social Band for Improvement. Convened near Mountpleasant, Jefferson County, Ohio. 1845. [Mount Pleasant] Enoch Harris, Jr. Printer., AI 0. [1845] 11, [1] p. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title.
    "To all the tobacco eaters, smokers and suffers, to whom this may come, greeting."--p. [1].
    Imprint from colophon, p. [12].
    "As we have made rather a venturesome experiment in presenting our sentiments, for the first time to the public, without the advice or knowledge of any of our gentleman friends, we have thought it the wisest plan to issue but a few copies, which will be sent only to those with whom some of the members of our 'band' are acquainted, as tokens of respect and friendship."--p. [12].
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Respects of L. Tab[illegible] & Co., post[illegible].
    The second edition was issued in Martin's Ferry in 1847 (Morgan 4769) and Cincinnati (Morgan 4768).
    4768 Backwoods Girls' Social Band for Improvement. Address from the Backwoods Girls' Social Band for Improvement; Convened near Mount Pleasant, Jefferson County, Ohio, 1845. To All Tobacco Eaters, Smokers, and Snuffers, to Whom This May Come Greeting. [Second Edition.] [Cincinnati Chronicle Print.,
    1847] 12 p. ; 18 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    The first edition was issued in Mount Pleasant in 1845 (Morgan 4415) and Cincinnati (Morgan 4621).
    4769 Backwoods Girls' Social Band for Improvement. Address from the Backwoods Girls' Social Band for Improvement. Convened near Mount Pleasant, Jefferson County, Ohio. 1845. To all tobacco eaters, smokers, and snuffers, to whom this may come, greeting. [Second Edition.] [Martin's Ferry, Ohio Klauser & Griffith, Printers[.], Rieger 3022. 1847] 11, [12] p. ; 17 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Page [12] lists printers and announcement: "The first edition of this little Address was issued by the 'Social Band' two years since, and the whole gratuitously distributed. A demand being made for more, through the generosity of a benevolent gentleman, (himself influenced by the arguments contained in these humble pages, to abandon his tobacco,) we present to the public a second edition, hoping it will do some good."
    Printer from colophon, p. [12].
    The first edition was issued in Mount Pleasant in 1845 (Morgan 4415) and Cincinnati (Morgan 4621).
    1413 Bacon, H. An Address Delivered at the Celebration of the Festival of St. John the Evangelist, before Ohio Lodge, Dec. 27, 1822, by H. Bacon, P.M. Columbus Office of the Columbus Gazette, by P. H. Olmsted., SS 11659. Walgren 2183. 1823. 10 p. ; 23 cm. There is one Henry Bacon from Dayton (Morgan 29).
    1341 Bacon, Henry. To the Electors of Montgomery County. [Dayton
    SS 7860. 1822]

    29 Bacon, Henry. Lessee D. M'Arthur vs. John Reynolds. Letter from Henry Bacon, Esq. Council for the Plaintiff, Containing a Brief Exposition of the Proceedings of the Above Action of Ejectment, in the Court of Common Pleas, for the County of Champaign, Ohio, with His Arguments in Support of the Same. [Dayton? s.n., SS 27921. 1827] 16 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title.
    Place and date at head of letter: Dayton, 13th Jan. 1827.
    4495 Bacon, James Henry. Address to the Alumni of Miami University, August, 1843. By James H. Bacon, Esq. Cincinnati Wm. L. Mendenhall, Printer., AI 0. 1843. [1-3], 4-18, 1 l., p. ; 20.5 cm.
    406 Bacon's Mercantile College. Cincinnati. R.S. Bacon's Mercantile College Catalogue, South-East Corner of Fifth & Walnut Sts. [Six lines of quotation] [Cincinnati, O. s.n.,
    1849] [1-3], 4-5, [6]-7, [8]-10, [11]-13, [14]-16 p. ; 21 cm. Introduction signed, p. [5]: R.S. Bacon, principal. Cincinnati, August, 1st, 1849.
    ""The first duty of every person destined for a merchant, is to prepare himself, by suitable education, for an intelligent discharge of his diversified functions--just as much so, as of a lawyer, a physician, or a clergyman; and to this end, There Is Just As Much Need Of Commercial Schools and Colleges, as of any other--and these, I rejoice to say, we are beginning to have in all our commercial cities.'--Judge [Timothy] Walker's Address before the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association." See Morgan 9635 for Walker's address.
    See Morgan 8272 for Gundry & Bacon's Commercial Institute.
    Signatures: [A]-B/4.
    2713 Badin, S. T. (Stephen T.), 1768-1853. Some Protestant Misconceptions Corrected. Cincinnati s.n., AI 30165. 1835. Broadside. ; 15 cm. Title from caption.
    4693 Bailey, Gamaliel, 1807-1859. American Progress; A Lecture Delivered before the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association of Cincinnati, December 8, 1846. By Gamaliel Bailey, Jr. Cincinnati Edwin Shepard., AI 46-395. 1846. 24 p. ; 26 cm.
    7447 Baily, William. Anatomy of Geography, or, The World in a Pamphlet. St. Clairsville Heaton, AI 44-315. 1844.

    917 Baird, Thomas Dickson, 1773-1839. Science of Praise, or an Illustration of the Nature and Design of Sacred Melody, as Used in the Worship of God; and a Consideration of the Precepts and Examples of Scripture, and the Practice of the Christian Church, Relating to Its Exercise, in a Series of Letters. By T. D. Baird, Minister of the Gospel, Newark, Ohio. Zanesville Printed for the Author, by Putnam & Clark, Zanesville, Ohio., OI 290. SS 36786. Wilkie 407. 1816. 108 p. ; 18 cm.
    2241 Baker, Artemas. Circular, to the Honorable the Representatives of the People of Ohio in the Congress of the U.S.

    AI 11047. 1832.

    1037 Baker, Bartholomew. A Looking-Glass, for Every One to See Their Face in; or, A Treatise, on the Revelation of St. John. By Bartholomew Baker. Chillicothe Printed for the Author., OI 395. Rusk II: 231. SS 43135. Wilkie 526. 1818. x, [11]-93 p. ; 18 cm.
    5765 Baker, Bartlett. Best of All Toys for Girls and Boys who cannot Read, or the Combination Primer. Cincinnati
    Wessen, 8(June 15, 1939), #4. 185-.

    6886 Baker, Bartlett. Sport for Little Children, About Letters and Sounds, or, The Divertive and Scientific ABC Book. Cincinnati Applegate,
    1850. 1 v. (various pagings) illus. ; 15 cm.
    5499 Baker, Joseph, b. 1788. The Natural Physician's Book of Remedies, Containing a Patent Right of Doctoring. By Joseph Baker. Chillicothe Printed for the Author--, AI 0. [1831] 112 p. ; 15 cm. Western Reserve Historical Society copy: At head of title: No. (in manuscript) 78.
    2242 Baker, Joseph, b. 1788. The Natural Physician's Book of Remedies, Containing a Patent Right for Doctoring. By Joseph Baker. Second Edition, Improved and Enlarged. Chillicothe, Ohio [J. Hough, Printer.], AI 11048. 1832. 172, 16 p. ; 14.5 cm. The 16 pages at end includes: "Remarks on Females."
    American Antiquarian Society notes: "Erratas [sic]."--p. 170.

    Index, p. [171]-172.
    8727 Baker, Joseph, b. 1788. Remarks on Universalism. By Elder Joseph Baker. [Chillicothe] C.C. Allen, Printer: Chillicothe, Ohio., AI 0. [1844] 32 p. ; 17 cm. Caption title; no Imprint.
    Imprint from colophon.
    Pages 31-32: "A short description of the different trinities held forth."
    Latest date in text is March 15, 1844.
    2114 Balcom, D. A. Confession of the Prince of Darkness, Concerning His Devices in Politics and Religion. By D.A. Balcom. 3d ed. Cincinnati Printed for the Publisher, AI 5861. 1831. 44 p.
    7322 Baldwin Institute. Berea. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Baldwin Institute (North Ohio Conference,) Berea, Ohio, for the Term ending July 1, 1846. Cleveland Printed by Smead & Cowles., AI 0. 1846. 12 p. ; 19 cm. OClWHi copy ms. notation 1847 catalogue (Morgan 7322) p. [2]: Holden Dwight died during the year.
    7323 Baldwin Institute. Berea. Catalogue of the Officers & Students of the Baldwin Institute, (North Ohio Conference), Berea, Ohio, for the Term Ending July 30, 1847. Cleveland Younglove's Steam Press.,
    1847. 12 p. ; 20.5 cm. OClWHi copy ms. notation on p. [2]: Holden Dwight died during the year.
    7324 Baldwin Institute. Berea. Catalogue of the Officers & Students of the Baldwin Institute, (North Ohio Conference,) Berea, Ohio. For the Term Ending June 30, 1848. Elyria, Ohio Printed by Burrell & Matson.,
    1848. 12 p. ; 18 cm.
    7325 Baldwin Institute. Berea. Catalogue of the Corporation, Faculty, and Students of Baldwin Institute, Berea, Ohio. For the Academic Year 1848-9. Sandusky City J.B. Johnson's Press.,
    1849. 24 p. ; 20 cm.
    7326 Baldwin Institute. Berea. Catalogue of the Corporation, Faculty and Students of Baldwin Institute, Berea, Ohio, for the Academic Year 1849-50. Cleveland, Ohio Steam Press of Harris, Fairbanks & Co., Herald Job Office.,
    1850. 28 p. ; 20.5 cm. Title page within decorative border. Tan wrappers.
    6590 Baldwin, Daniel T. Letter from Dan'l T. Baldwin, to Rev. B. Hill, Pastor of the Baptist Church in Avon. Elyria Printed at the Atlas Office., AI 0. 1840. 25 p. ; 21.5 cm.
    2977 Baldwin, Elihu Whittlesey, 1789-1840. An Address Delivered in Crawfordsville, Indiana, July 13, 1836 on the Occasion of His Inauguration as President of Wabash College. By Elihu W. Baldwin. Cincinnati Printed by James & Gazlay, AI 35876. 1836. 33 p. ; 22 cm. On cover: President Baldwin's inaugural address.
    8190 Baldwin, Enos P. Geography. The World in a Pamphlet Comprising the Subdivisions, Capitals and Their Location, Square Miles, Population, Forms of Government, State of Society, and Prevailing Religion, Bodies of Water, Rivers, Capes, Mountains, and Islands on the Globe "Taken from Olney's Forty-Fourth Edition of 1844." By Enos P. Baldwin. Cincinnati A. Pugh & Co., AI 0. 1845. 22 p. 22 cm.
    4770 Baldwin, George Rumford, 1798-1888. Report Showing the Cost and Income of a Rail-Road as Surveyed from Toledo, Ohio, to Chicago, Illinois; Incorporated as the Buffalo and Mississippi Rail-Road by Geo. R. Baldwin; Containing Statistical Tables Showing the Produce, Business, &c. of the Territory Through Which It Passes, with an Appendix Containing the Acts of Incorporation, Passed by the States of Ohio and Indiana, and Other Matters of Interest to the West. Toledo, Ohio Printed by Scott & Fairbanks, Blade Office.,
    1847. 118 p. [1] folded leaf of plates, 1 map. ; 23 cm.
    7419 Baldwin, Michael. To the Electors of the State of Ohio. Re: Baldwin answers some parts of Duncan M'Arthur's piece, a handbill signed "A Friend to Langham and Baldwin." Chillicothe
    AI 0. [1803] [2] p.
    4558 Baldwin, William H. Remarks of Mr. Baldwin, of Clinton County, in the Senate, January 30, 1844, the Question Being on the Final Passage of the Bill to Fix and Apportion the Representation in the General Assembly of the State of Ohio ..... [Columbus s.n., AI 44-325. 1844] [1], 2-4 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    "[Supplement to the Ohio Statesman.]"--head of page.
    4559 Baldwin, William H. Speech of Mr. Baldwin, of Clinton County, Delivered before the Hickory Club of Columbus, January, 1844. [Columbus Ohio Statesman, AI 0. 1844] [1], 2-8 p. ; 22.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    "Ohio Statesman, Supplement...Price $1.00 per hundred or 1 cent per copy.---Postage same as Newspaper. [double rule] [hand pointing right] Read and Hand to Your Neighbor!! [hand pointing left]"--head of page.
    9749 Bales, William L. The Instrumental Preceptor, Designed for the Violin, Bass-Viol, Flute, Clarionette, Bugle and Trombone;
    Together with the Greatest Collection of Martial Music Now in Modern Practice ... By William L. Bales.
    Cincinnati, O. R. Blanchard,
    1850. 48 p. ; xx cm.
    3822 Ballantine, Elisha, 1809-1886. Address Delivered in the Chapel of Ohio University, on Christmas-Day, 1839. By E. Ballantine, A.M., Professor of the Greek Language and Literature, and Teacher of Hebrew, French, and German. Published at the Request of the Students. Athens, Ohio Printed by A. Van Vorhes, AI 40-369. 1840. 16 p.
    3823 Ballantine, Elisha, 1809-1886. Literary Character of the Bible; An Address Delivered before the Literary Societies of Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio, at the Annual Commencement, August 29, 1840 by E. Ballantine. Published at the Request of the Societies. Marietta, Ohio Gazette Office, Isaac Maxon, Printer., AI 40-370. 1840. 19 p. ; 20 cm.
    6063 Ballmer, Daniel. Collection of New Receipts and Approved Cures for Man and Beast. Made by Daniel Ballmer, near Chambersburg, Pa., A.D. 1826. Dayton Re-published by Simon Snavely, Henderson, page 14. 1843.
    Henderson: Lettering on cover same as on title-page, including vignette. This translation probably made by Gabriel Meisse.
    7276 Ballmer, Daniel. Eine Sammlung von Neuen Recepten und Bewahrten Kuren fur Menschen und Vieh, zusammen getragen und zum Druck befordert von Daniel Ballmer, bei Chambersburg, 1826. Cincinnati Gedruck fur Simon Schneble., Ott 45. 1849. 32 p. ; 15 cm. Published in 1827 (c1826) in Schellsburg, Pa.; also in English in 1827; in English in Dayton, Ohio in 1843 (Morgan 6063).
    1278 Bangs, Nathan, 1778-1862. A Vindication of Methodist Episcopacy. Second Edition. Cincinnati Printed by Looker, Palmer & Reynolds, for Martin Ruter, and the Methodist Episcopal Church., SS 4542. 1821. 166, [167], bv p. ; 17 cm. First published in New York, NY in 1820. (American Imprints 214)
    "Contents."-p. [167].
    Signatures: [A]-O/6s.
    6004 Bank of Chillicothe. Chillicothe. Rules and Regulations for the Government of the President, Directors, Officers and Servants of the Bank of Chillicothe. [Chillicothe s.n., AI 0 (1808). 1809?] [1]-15, bv p. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title.
    "An act, to incorporate the stockholders of the Bank of Chillicothe"--p. 7-14. Enacted by the Ohio General Assembly, Feb. 18, 1808.
    "An act, supplementary to the act, entitled 'An act to incorporate the stockholders of the Bank of Chillicothe.'"--p. 15. Enacted Dec. 31, 1808.
    6140 Bank of Chillicothe. Chillicothe. Circular. Bank of Chillicothe, June 30, 1841. At a meeting of the Stockholders of the Bank of Chillicothe, in pursuance of a previous call by the Board of Directors, on Wednesday, June 30, 1841, Wm. Creighton, jr., Esq. was called to preside at said meeting, and James P. Campbell was appointed Secretary; when, after a full expose of the condition of the affairs of the Bank, on motion of N. Sawyier, Esq., it was [resolutions, and condition of the bank follows] [Chillicothe s.n., AI 0. 1841] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1048 Bank of Cincinnati. Cincinnati. Copy of So Much of an Act, Entitled, "An Act to Incorporate Certain Banks therein Named, and to Extend the Charters of Existing Incorporated Banks," as Related to the Bank of Cincinnati, Passed, February 23, 1816. To Which are Annexed, Rules for the Government of Said Bank. Cincinnati Morgan, Lodge and Co., Printers., OI 406. SS 43161. 1818. 22 p. ; 14.5 cm.
    30 Bank of Hamilton. Hamilton. Report, Read to the Stockholders of the Bank of Hamilton, at a Meeting in January, 1824. Since Corrected, so as to Exhibit the Situation of the Institution, to July, 1827. Hamilton Printed by J.B. Camron & T. Webster., SS 27960. 1827. 31 p. ; 21 cm.
    5817 Bank of Norwalk. Norwalk. The Acts of Incorporation of the Bank of Norwalk. Published by Order of the Board of Directors. Norwalk, Ohio., Printed by Hatch and Farr, AI 0. 1836. 15 p. ; 16 cm.
    10148 Bank of St. Clair. Newark, Ohio. Bank of St. Clair. To The Public. Some few individuals, for the purpose of injuring us, have attempted to cast discredit upon the circulation of the Bank of St. Clair, by calling a public meeting of the citizens of this place, (as will be seen by the call annexed) to take measures against this currency. We have thought proper to lay before the community, at the earliest opportunity, the proceedings of the meeting assembled in obedience to said call, as reported by a gentleman present, that the public may not be unnessarily [sic] excited by the industrious clamor, raised on this occasion, by a few personal enemies. J.O. & H. Smith. Newark, November 27, 1841. [Newark s.n., AI 0. 1841] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 42.5 x 20.3 cm. "Resolved, That our Senators and Representatives in the Legislature of this State be instructed to introduce and vote for a law compelling the banks of this State to resume specie payments at an early day, under penalty of forfeiture of their charters, and also, a bill providing for the forfeiture of all corporate rights and privileges of any city or town, coporate, which shall hereafter issue the change notes, known as shinplasters."--p. [1].
    Printed area measures 39.3 x 13.5 cm.
    6347 Bank of the United States, defendant. Brief of Bank of the United States. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1832.
    OC (RA347.8 B218).
    2978 Bannister, Nathaniel Harrington, 1813-1847. Gaulantus, A Tragedy, in Five Acts. By Nathaniel H. Bannister. Cincinnati Flash, Ryder and Co., AI 35905. 1836. 67 p. ; 16 cm.
    5137 Bannorris, Amanda Bently, 1817-1846. The Female Land Pirate; or, Awful, Mysterious, and Horrible Disclosures of Amanda Bannorris, Wife and Accomplice of Richard Bannorris, a Leader of That Terrible Band of Robbers and Murderers, Known Fare and Wide as the Murrell Men. Cincinnati Printed for and Published by E. E. Barclay, Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 941a. 1847. 32 p.
    7058 Bannorris, Amanda Bently, 1817-1846. The Female Land Pirate; or, Awful, Mysterious, and Horrible Disclosures of Amanda Bannorris, Wife and Accomplice of Richard Bannorris, a Leader in that Terrible Band of Robbers and Murderers, Known Far and Wide as the Murrell Men. Cincinnati Printed for, and Published by E.E. Barclay., Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 941b. 1848. 8-32 p. ill. ; 22 cm. This has 32 pages. 1847 has 28 p.
    E.E. Barclay not in Sutton.
    7448 Banvard, Joseph. A Topical Question Book, on Subjects Connected with the Plan of Salvation, Arranged in Consecutive Order; with Hints for the Assistance of Teachers, Designed for Sabbath Schools and Bible Classes, by Rev. Joseph Banvard. Fifteenth Edition. Cincinnati Jewett and Mason, AI 44-361. 1844. 122 p.
    1446 Baptist Church of Christ. Marietta. Declaration of Faith of the Regular Baptist Church of Christ, in Marietta, Ohio, Adopted March, 1823; Also, the Church Discipline. Marietta R. Prentiss, Printer., SS 13216. 1823. 8 p. Reprinted in 1833 (Morgan 5707).
    2243 Baptist Education Society of Ohio. Annual Meeting of the Ohio Baptist Education Society and of the Trustees of the Granville Literary & Theological Institution, October 6, 1832. Cincinnati Printed by Whetstone & Johnson., AI 11098. 1832. 23 p.
    6166 Baptist Home Missionary Society. Constitution and Minutes Adopted October 10, 1842. Ohio, Indiana, Illinois. Cincinnati
    AI 42-268. 1842.

    7317 Baptist Home Missionary Society. Proceedings of the Baptist Home Missionary Society for the States of Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, Held in Madison, Indiana, Oct. 10, 1843. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1843. 8 p. OCHP (206 14832).
    5210 Bar Society of Ohio. Columbus. The Bar Society of Ohio have Made It the Duty of the Secretary to Appoint Fine Gentlemen...E. Whittlesey, March 1, 1822. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1822] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7748 Bar Society of Ohio. Columbus. Columbus, March 1, 1822. Dear Sir: The Bar Society of Ohio have made it the duty of the Secretary to appoint five gentlemen in each circuit, to report the important decisions in the Common Pleas and Supreme Court. I do myself the pleasure to select you as one of them. [Columbus,] 1822. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1822] Broadside. ; 16 x 20.5 cm. A broadside letter addressed in ms. "C. Emerson Esquire. Marietta, Ohio."
    In ms. "Gustavus Swan."
    4025 Barber, G. M. (Gershom Morse), 1823-1903. Interest Tables at Six Per Cent. Promissory Notes, Bills of Exchange, Insurance and Banking. Grain Tables, a Valuable Assistant to Farmers, Merchants, and All Classes of Business Men. By G.M. Barber. Accuracy in Business Alone Insures Success. Sandusky, O. Published by J.B. Johnson. Cincinnati. H.W. Derby & Co.,
    1850. 122, [123], bv p. tables. ; 19.5 cm. "W.S. Mills & Co., Printers, Sandusky City, O."--verso of title page.
    Index, p. [123].
    Ownership tag: Ex Libris Robert K. Kay.
    "Sandusky City, October ,1849."--Preface, p. [3].
    Signatures: [1, 2]-8/8 9/6.
    See biography in Encyclopedia of Cleveland History. (http://ech.case.edu/ech-cgi/article.pl?id-BGM)
    9681 Barber, John Warner, 1798-1885. History of the Most Important and Interesting Religious Events,
    Which Have Transpired from the Commencement of the Christian Era to the Present Time, with a Short Biographical Sketch of Persons Distinguished in Religious History. Collected and Compiled from the Most Approved Authorities ... Improved Edition.
    Cincinnati H. Howe, Flake/Draper 299d. 1848. 420 p. ; 19 cm. Published earlier under the title: An account of the most important and interesting religious events which have transpired from the commencement of the Christian era to the present time.
    "Appendix" gives an early account of the Mormons (p. [411]-414) with an illustration of the Kirtland temple in Ohio..
    Published earlier in Hartford, Connecticut, 1828?, 1832 and 1833.
    7012 Barber, John Warner, 1798-1885. Historical, Poetical and Pictorial American Scenes; Principally Moral and Religious; Being a Selection of Interesting Incidents in American History: to which is Added a Historical Sketch of Each of the United States. Cincinnati J. H. Johnson,
    1850. 1 p. l., 204 p. col. front., illus. ; 19 cm.
    10280 Barclay, E. E. (Erastus Elmer), 1820 or 21-1888. Dark and Terrible Deeds of George Lathrop who, after Passing through the Various Degrees of Crime, was Finally Convicted and Hung in New Orleans, June 5, 1848 for the Robbery and Murder of his Father… [Cincinnati Erastus Elmer Barclay,
    1848] 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. ; 30 x 25 cm. Notes and description from book dealer, Franklin Gilliam Rare Books, advertisement (6/29/2008, ILAB-LILA web page): Erastus Elmer Barclay,1848]. Wright I (Revised) 823a and 823b for the published book. Tanselle, "Guide to the Study of American Imprints", GB1102 (p. 427) for E. E. Barclay & Company as a publisher. Note: The book itself (in 11 pp. )is in Jumonville (1644), as it has a New Orleans imprint, with the publisher being W. Stuart, the supposed clergyman who took down the felon's last words and accompanied him to his scaffold; the copyright on the book was entered in the District Circuit Court of Ohio. Thomas McDade in his article in the "Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography," Vol. LXXX, pp. 452-464 proves quite conclusively that Barclay (who was often the author, as well as the publisher of many fictitious criminal accounts) was known to have used many spurious places of publication, usually choosing a location near where the purported crime occurred. He gives the following places of residence for Barclay: New York (1841-1846); Cincinnati (1846-1849); Philadelphia (1849-1856); Cincinnati (1856-1858); and lastly Philadelphia from 1858 until his death in 1888. The spurious imprints that Barclay used over the years are: Richmond, Charleston, St. Louis, and in this (and at least one other) case, New Orleans. He sold his pamphlets through hired salesmen each of whom had an exclusive territory. The salesman would leave a prospectus at a house, then return to either gather up the prospectus or take an order for the current pamphlet. These were usually under 38 actual pages with extremely erratic numbering, most beginning on p. 19! Barclay preceded Beadle, who started publishing in 1859/60 by many years and probably was largely responsible for the genre of popular lurid literature.
    Morgan notes: This sensationalized murder narrative advertised in this broadside was copyrighted by Erastus Elmer Barclay and most likely published by him. Barclay engaged in the deceptive practice of changing dates on his title pages to create the appearance of a current narrative. The first edition, Wright, L.H. Amer. Fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.), 8823a, has an imprint date of 1848, a murder date of March 8, 1847, and hanging date of June 5, 1848. All editions have the same pagination, 31, [1] pages. The second edition(?), Wright 8823b, appears with the murder date changed from March 8, 1847 to June 8, 1847, or just three months earlier! Why change what appears to be such a short date period of time seems unclear? (Need check for actual date of murder.) However, another edition (Not in Wright) has surface from book seller, Joseph J. Felcone, online catalog ILAB. Here, Barclay changes several dates a full year. The imprint date is changed to 1849 as well as the hanging date to June 5, 1849. Barclay gives George Lathrop another year of life! Since these murder narratives were marketed throughout the country, no one ever stopped to check the accuracy of dates as readers were most likely interested in the gruesome details of the narrative.
    Barclay also published other titles in Cincinnati.
    8798 Barclay, Erastus Elmer, 1820 or 21-1888. Truth is stranger than fiction. The greatest trial in America, just published. Trial of Marg't Howard, in Cincinnati, April 30, May 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, 1849, for the murder of Mary Ellen Smith, alias Howard, February 2, 1849, to which is prefixed a memoir of her life by Charles H. Brough, president judge of the trial. ... Cincinnati Published by E.E. Barclay,
    1849] 1 sheet ([1] p.) port. ; 28 x 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Prospectus for a publication "64 pages octavo form, illustrated with engravings ... to be obtained of the agent, who will soon call for this circular. Price 18 3/4 cents."
    The work described, Trial of Mrs. Margaret Howard, for the murder of Miss Mary Ellen Smith, her husband's paramour, was published by E.E. Barclay, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1849 (McDade, T.A. Annals of murder, 1961, no. 490). See Morgan: 8514 and 5015. For a discussion of Barclay's sensational stories and their distribution door to door by his own hired agents, see: McDade, Thomas M. "Lurid literature of the last century ..." Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography 80, (1956): 452-464.
    Includes a wood engraved portrait of Margaret Howard and a brief account of the circumstances surrounding the crime.
    Printed area measures 25.0 x 15.6 cm.
    1479 Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690. The Anarchy of the Ranters, and Other Libertines, The Hierarchy of the Romanists, Other Pretended Churches, in a Two Fold Apology for the Church and People of God, Called, in Derision, Quakers, &c. By Robert Barclay. Mountpleasant Reprinted by Elisha Bates., SS 15267. Rieger 3093. 1824. viii, 100 p. ; 18 cm. OChRHi copy: mss. on cover: John Howard, Joseph Dew.
    374 Bardwell, Horatio. Memoir of Rev. Gordon Hall, A.M., One of the First Missionaries of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, at Bombay. Dayton
    AI 41-443. 1841.

    5478 Barnard, Alonzo. Iniu tibajimouinun gaozhibimagouajin igiu abinojiug iniu kekinoamagenijin. Oberlin, Ohio

    1849. 104 p. Translated stories written by their teachers for the children.
    5333 Barnes, Albert, 1798-1870. The Way of Salvation: A Sermon Delivered at Morristown, New Jersey, February 8, 1829. 3rd ed. Cincinnati Williamson & Wood., AI 0. 1831. 40 p. ; 20 cm.
    4026 Barnes, Henry. The Faithful Hostler, or Retributive Justice, a Tale of Real Life. [quotation] By Henry Barnes, A.M., M.D. Medina John Speer, Printer.,
    1850. 64 p. ; 24 cm. OC copy printed orange wrappers with advertisement for author's Buckeye tales nos. 2-4 on back cover.
    Series: "Buckeye Tales---No. 1."
    922 Barns, Lucy, 1780-1809. The Female Christian Containing a Selection from the Writings of Miss Lucy Barns: Who Departed This Life August 27, 1809. Warren Printed for the Publisher, By James White & Co., AI 0. 1816. 93 p. ; 14 cm. Daughter of the Rev. Thomas B. Barnes at Poland, Maine. Only known copy inscribed: "Drusilla Prescott's Book. First edition, Maine, 1809."
    First female author printed in Ohio. An earlier title published in 1814 in Chillicothe has no extant copy and may not have been printed there but elsewhere and advertised for sale in Chillicothe.
    6479 Barnum, H. L. Spy Unmasked. U. P. James. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 183-

    232 Barnum, H. L. Farmer's Farrier, Illustrating the Peculiar Nature and Characteristic of the Horse, and the Diseases to Which He Is Liable, with the Symptoms and Remedies Familiarly Explained; Accompanied with the Pedigree of the Blooded Horses in the West. With Several Elegant Engravings. By H.L. Barnum, Editor of the United States Agriculturalist, and Farmer's Reporter. Cincinnati Published by A.B. Roff, and Sold by Luke Loomis & Co. Pittsburgh; E. Cox, Maysville, Ky; James W. Palmer, Louisville, Ky.; J.S. Kellogg, Mobile, Ala.; and Most of the Principle Booksellers in the United States. Robinson and Fairbank, Printers., AI 6023. Henderson, page 15-16. 1831. xi, 108 p. ill. ; 17.5 cm.
    2138 Barnum, H. L. Directions for Cultivating Valuable Field Products; Stating the Quantity of Seed to be Sown, and All the Particulars to be Observed in Securing Good Crops of the Most Profitable Kind. With Recipes for Their Preservations. To Which is Appended a Calandarial [sic] Index, Giving the Course to be Pursued by Farmers Every Month of the Year. By H.L. Barnum. Cincinnati s.n., AI 6021. 1831. 128 p. maps. ill. OHi notes: Issued with Farmer's Reporter and United States agriculturalist. n.s. v. 1, Nov. 1831.
    Fragments of other publications bound between p. 16 and 17, 32 and 33, 96 and 97, and after p. 128.
    Includes material quoted from various contemporary periodicals.
    2139 Barnum, H. L. Family Receipts, or Practical Guide for the Husbandman and Housewife, Containing a Great Variety of Valuable Recipes, Relating to Agriculture, Gardening, Brewery, Cookery, Dairy, Confectionary, Diseases, Farriery, Ingrafting, and the Various Branches of Rural and Domestic Economy. To Which is Added a Plain, Concise, Method of Keeping Farmer's Accounts with Forms of Notes of Hand, Bills, Receipts, &c. &c. By H.L. Barnum, Editor of the "United States Agriculturalist and Farmer's Reporter." [Cincinnati] Published by A.B. Roff., Lincoln & Co., Printers. Cincinnati., AI 6022. Lincoln 116. Lowenstein, E., American Cookery (3rd. ed.)., 141. 1831. iv, [1], 6-400 p. [1] leaf of plates. illus. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Errors in paging: p. 233, 373, 387 misnumbered 323, 337, 783.
    Index, p. [375]-398.
    Bookseller's advertisement, p. [399-400].
    2140 Barnum, H. L. The Spy Unmasked; or, Memoirs of Enoch Crosby, Alias Harvey Birch, the Hero of Mr. Cooper's Tale of the Neutral Ground: Being an Authentic Account of the Secret Services Which He Rendered His Country during the Revolutionary War. (Taken from His Own Lips, in Short-Hand.) Comprising Many Interesting Facts and Anecdot [sic] Never before Published. By H.L. Barnum. Embellished with a Correct Likeness of the Hero, with a Fac Simile of His Signature. Second Edition. Cincinnati Published by A.B. Roff, Sold by Luke Loomis and Co. Pittsburgh; James W. Palmer, Louisville; J.S. Kellogg, Mobile; E. Cox, Maysville; and Most of the Principal Booksellers in the United States. Robinson & Fairbank-Printers., AI 6024. Howes B161. 1831. xii, [1], 14-216 p., [1] leaf of plates, port. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: In a letter to Benson John Lossing, dated Aug. 21, 1850, Cooper wrote that he had never seen "the publication of Mr. Barnum," and that he knew "nothing of such a man as Enoch Crosby." Cf. The letters and journals of James Fenimore Cooper, Cambridge, Mass., v. 6, p. 212.
    See also McDowell, T. "The identity of Harvey Birch" in American literature, v. 2 (May 1930), p. 111-120.
    Frontispiece portrait of Enoch Crosby drawn from life by Capt. H.L. Barnum and engraved by Doolittle & Munson, Cincinnati. Dedicated to James F. Cooper.
    One of the American Antiquarian Society copies inscribed: Maj. Daniel Gano. Presented by A.B. Roff.
    7138 Barnum, H. L. A Lecture on Vegetable Physiology, Delivered at a Quarterly Meeting of the Hamilton County Agricultural Society, Held at the Court-House on the Third of September. Cincinnati Hamilton County Agricultural Society., AI 0. 1831. 16 p. ill. ; 22 cm.
    10356 Barnum, H. L. Barnum's Intellectual Arithmetic for Young Children. Containing Mental Exercises. Cincinnati
    Cincinnati
    H.L. and H.S. Barnum, AI 0. 1833. 64 p. ill. ; 14 cm. Series: The natural instructor or simple guide to knowledge; v. 2.
    7316 Barnum, H. L. Engineer's Report to the Jeffersonville Association, Sept. 1836. (about locating a town to be called Jeffersonville, Indiana) Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1836.

    5973 Barnum, H. L., comp. The American Farrier; Containing a Minute Account of the Formation of Every Part of the Horse, from the Extremity of the Head to the Hoof. With a Description of All the Diseases to Which Each Part is Liable; the Best Remedies to Be Applied in Effecting a Cure; and the Most Approved Mode of Treatment for Preventing Disorders: Accompanied with a Copious Alphabetical List of Medicines, Describing Their Qualities and Effects When Applied in Different Cases; and a Complete Treatise on Rearing and Managing the Horse from the Foal to the Full Grown Active Laborer. Compiled Chiefly from the Celebrated "Library of Useful Knowledge," Just Published by a Committee of One Hundred and Fifty Eminent Agriculturalists, Who Have Used Every Means in Their Power, in Investigating This Useful Branch of Agriculture. The "American Farrier" Contains the Result of Their Experiments and Researches, with the Treatise Which They Offer to the Public. Illustrated with Numerous Engravings, and Arranged on a New Improved Plan. By H.L. Barnum. Cincinnati Published by H. L. Barnum; Stereotyped by J.A. James., AI 0. 1832. 286 p. ill. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: (wanting after p. 24).
    7073 Barrett, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Fiske), 1808-1892. Rev. B.F. Barrett's Review of Rev. T. L. Harris' Lectures on "Spiritual Philosophy." Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1840. 12 p.
    4695 Barrett, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Fiske), 1808-1892. The Leading Doctrines of the New Jerusalem Church and the Lord's Prayer Briefly Explained by B.F. Barrett. St. Clairsville, O. Printed by Heaton and Gressinger., AI 46-642. 1846. 1 l, [1], 2-24, [1], 2-24, 1 l p. ; 18 cm. Title page printed on wrapper only.
    4439 Barrett, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Fiske), 1808-1892. A Few More Thoughts on Baptism. [Cincinnati] General Convention of the New Jerusalem,
    1848. 22 p. ; 23 cm. "From the N.C. Repository of Dec. 1848."
    Includes: Rev. J.P. Stuart's missionary narrative. Presented at the meeting of the Ohio Association, held at Dayton, Oct. 13-15, 1848,--23-32 p.
    5236 Barrett, George. The Advent, Ministry, and Works of Our Lord Jesus Christ; Being Versification of Some Portion of the Four Evangelists. By George Barrett. [Two lines of quotation by Young] Columbus Printed by Wright & Legg., AI 0. 1842. 124 p. ; 15 cm.
    4972 Barrett, George. A Controversy on the Sabbath Between Geo. Barrett and Andrew Heron. Published by Geo. Barrett. [s.l.] Morgan & Overend, Printers,
    1849. 106 p. ; 15.5 cm. Letters originally appeared in the Xenia Torchlight (1848). Xenia-Spring Valley Sabbath Controversy.
    4772 Barrett, Selah Hibbard, 1822-2883. The Journal of Selah Hibbard Barrett, Containing an Account of His Experience, Conversion, and Efforts, for the Promotion of Virtue and Religion. Also, Sketches of Revivals. Written by Himself. Pomeroy, O. Chapman & Halliday, Printers.,
    1847. 32 p. ; 17 cm. Ohio Authors, p. 35.
    5661 Barron, Putnam. An Inquiry into the Nature of Hebrew Servitude. By Putnam Barron. Oberlin Printed by J.M. Fitch,
    1848. 35, [1] p. ; 23 cm. Putnam Barron was a M.D. from Edinburgh, Ohio. The title in an advertisement read: Hebrew Servitude. A successful refutation of the charge that the Bible sanctions slavery. (Albert Bushnell, My Mother, Oberlin, 1849, p. 8.)
    4497 Barrows, Elijah Porter, 1807-1888. The Claims of Home Missions. A Sermon, Preached before the Synod of the Western Reserve, during Its Session in the First Presbyterian Church in Cleveland, Sabbath Evening, Sept. 23, 1843. At the Anniversary of the Western Reserve Domestic Missionary Society. By E.P. Barrows, A.M., Prof. of Sacred Literature in the Western Reserve College. Published by Request of the Synod. Hudson Printed by Charles Aikin., AI 43-421. 1843. 24 p. ; 21 cm. Appendix on p. 19-24 includes the 17th Annual Report and a list of the society officers.
    4773 Barrows, Elijah Porter, 1807-1888. The Harmony of Creation and the Subordination of the Physical Part of It to the Moral. An Address Delivered before the Trustees, Faculty, and Students of the Medical Department of the Western Reserve College, Cleveland, February 24, 1847. By Elijah P. Barrows, Professor of Sacred Literature in the Western Reserve College. Published at the Request of the Faculty. Hudson Observer Press.,
    1847. 22 p. ; 22 cm.
    4774 Barrows, Elijah Porter, 1807-1888. The Scriptural Method of Reform. A Sermon. Hudson Observer Press,
    1847. 16 p. ; 23 cm.
    4660 Barrows, Willard, 1806-1868. Notes on Iowa Territory, with a Map. By Willard Barrows. Cincinnati Doolittle and Munson, AI 45-604. Howes B186. 1845. 42, [2] p. ; 14 cm.
    8049 Bartholomew, J. J. Bartholomew would respectfully infor(m) the public that he intends to open a high school in Newark. Newark, Oct. 25, 1842. Newark s.n., AI 0. 1842. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4028 Bartlett, Samuel Colcord, 1817-1898. The Moral Relations of Physical Science. An Address Delivered at the Commencement of the Medical Department of Western Reserve College, at Cleveland, March 6, 1850, by Samuel C. Bartlett, M.A. Hudson W. Skinner & Co.,
    1850. 22 p. ; 22 cm. Green wrapper with same title page within decorative border. P. [4] wrapper, engraving of Cleveland Medical College.
    4029 Bartlett's Commercial College. Cincinnati. Circular of R. M. Bartlett's Commercial College...Cincinnati, O. Cincinnati Printed by E. Shepard,
    1850. 1 p. l., 16 p. ; 23 cm.
    4429 Bartley, Thomas W. (Thomas Welles), 1812-1885. Address of the Hon. Thomas W. Bartley, Delivered before the Athenian Literary Society of Norwalk Seminary, July 14, 1842. Norwalk Printed by Hatch and Farr, AI 42-423. 1842. 16 p. ; 19 cm.
    4498 Bartley, Thomas W. (Thomas Welles), 1812-1885. Speech of T.W. Bartley, of Richland, in Reply to Messrs. Newton and Nash, Delivered in the Senate of Ohio, February 7, 1843, on the Bill to Amend the Law "To regulate banking in Ohio." Mansfield, O. Jno. Y Glessner, Printer., AI 0. 1843. [1], bv, [3], 4-34, 1 l p. ; 22.5 cm. "Appendix."--p. 34. "The following are the extracts read by Mr. Bartley on the subject of the general utility and necessity of a paper currency, from the writings of Washington, Jefferson, and Gallatin:"
    4561 Bartley, Thomas W. (Thomas Welles), 1812-1885. Speech of Mr. Bartley, of Richland on the bill proposing to repeal the law to regulate banking, with the Amendment thereto. Delivered in the Senate, January 3, 1844. Columbu[ Ohio Statesman, AI 0. 1844] [1]-7, bv p. ; 23 cm. Caption title no imprint.
    "[Supplement to the Ohio Statesman.]"--at head of page.
    154 Bartley, Thomas W. (Thomas Welles), 1812-1885. Speech of Hon. Thomas W. Bartley, Delivered, by Request, before a Democratic Meeting, Held in the City of Columbus, on Saturday Evening, November 27, 1847, on the War Question; In Which the Administration Is Fully Vindicated Against the Charges of Henry Clay, In His Speech at Lexington, Kentucky. Columbus Office of the Ohio Statesman.,
    1847. 13, bv p. ; 23.5 cm.
    1418 Barton, Bernard, 1784-1849. Poems, by Bernard Barton. Third edition, with additions. [One line from Campbell] London, 1821. Mountpleasant, O. Printed by Elisha Bates., SS 11756. 1823. ix, [2], 12-180, [4] p. ; 20 cm.
    4808 Barton, Charles, 1768-1843. Barton's History of a Suit in Equity, from Its Commencement to Its Final Termination. Rev. and Enl. With Forms of Bills, Answers, Pleas, Demurrers and Decrees. By James P. Holcombe. With an Appendix. Containing the Ordinances of Lord Bacon, Rules of Practice in Equity, in the Circuit Courts of the United States, and the English Orders of Chancery. Cincinnati Derby, Bradley & Co., Publishers.,
    1847. 279, bv p. ; 23 cm. Half-title: History of a suit in equity.**
    "Cincinnati: Morgan & Overend, Printers."--verso of title page.
    Publisher's advertisements of "Valuable Law Books."--p. 275-279.
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Advertised as "published by and for sale by Derby, Bradley & Co.", in 1847 for 3 00. (Morgan 4820, p. [55])
    7943 Barton, Henry. Henry Barton's Improvement, in the Machine for Stretching Horse Collars. Zanesville
    AI 0. 1838. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4627 Barton, John, 1789-1852. Perils of Popery: Especially Considered with Reference to the United States of America. By Rev. John Barton. Cincinnati H.W. Derby & Co., AI 45-612. 1845. vi, [3], vi-xvi, [17]-236 p. 17 cm. Errata on verso of leaf following t.p.
    8873 Bascom, H. B. (Henry Bidleman), 1796-1850. United States Circuit Court, District of Ohio. Henry B. Bascom and Others vs. Leroy Swormstedt, John H. Power, and Others. Bill of Complaint. Spencer & Corwine, John S. Brien, Henry Stanberry [i.e, Stanbery], Solicitors for Complainants. Cincinnati Printed at the Methodist Book Concern. R.P. Thompson, Printers.,
    1850. 15, bv p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Arguing that a just and equitable share of the capital and produce of the Methodist Book Concern be transferred to the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, according to the plan of separation adopted by the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1844.
    American Antiquarian Society copy is the first title in a bound volume with spine title: M.E. Church cases. Annotated: Dr. Peck, 1/2 good roan.
    5516 Batavia Turnpike and Miami Bridge Company. Annual Report of the Batavia Turnpike and Miami Bridge Company. Newtown
    AI 0. 1843. 2 p. ; 22 cm.
    4869 Batchelder, James L. The United States, The West, and the State of Ohio, as Missionary Fields. By James L. Batchelder. Cincinnati David Anderson, Thomson 69. 1848. 84 p.
    1211 Bates, Elisha, 1781-1861. The Juvenile Expositor; or, Child's Dictionary; Designed for the Use of Schools. Mount Pleasant
    OI 535. SS 340. Wilkie 677. 1820.
    Wessen knew this only copy was at Ross County Historical Society in 1950.
    1212 Bates, Elisha, 1781-1861. Proposal for publishing in Mount Pleasant, Ohio, a Quarterly Magazine to be Called "The Medical and Botanical Repository." [Mount Pleasant
    OI 536. SS 341. 1820] Broadside. 19 x 31 cm. Dated at the end: "Mountpleasant 4th mo. 20, 1820."
    1284 Bates, Elisha, 1781-1861. The Juvenile Expositor, or Child's Dictionary, Designed for the Use of Schools. By Elisha Bates. Second Edition Corrected. Mountpleasant, Ohio Printed by the Compiler., Rieger 1002. SS 4625. 1821. 78 p. ; 13 cm. Preface, p. [3], signed "E.B.," and dated at Mountpleasant, 5th mo., 8th, 1821. Text printed in double columns.
    The American Antiquarian Society copy is the gift of Ruth E. Adomeit, and is inscribed: Sixteenth day of July-- 1833 Peatt; Nella.
    Morgan copy is inscribed in front: Elisha Jones his Book 1821 and in back: David Jones's Book 1830 David Jones's Book 1835.
    Signatures: {A] - K/4.
    1285 Bates, Elisha, 1781-1861. The Western Preceptor, a Spelling Book in Two Parts. Part I. Mountpleasant Printed and Published by Elisha Bates., SS 4626. 1821. 279 p. ; 14 cm. Only copy owned by Lindley. Not located. Now at Ohio Historical Society.
    Copy located at Western Reserve Historical Society, 1999 (lacking vol. I.).
    1286 Bates, Elisha, 1781-1861. The Western Preceptor, A Spelling Book in Two Parts. Part II. Mountpleasant Published by Elisha Bates., SS 4627. Rieger 11244. 1821. 90 p. tables.
    324 Bates, Elisha, 1781-1861. The Doctrines of Friends: or Principles of the Christian Religion, as Held by the Society of Friends, Commonly Called Quakers. By Elisha Bates. Second Edition. Mountpleasant Printed and Published by the Author., Rieger 395. SS 19626. 1825. v, [3], 320 p. ; 21 cm. Second edition published same year and place as first. (American Imprints 19625. Morgan 1562.) Error in paging: p. 282 misnumbered 182. Includes index.
    Signatures: [A]-Z/4 (W not used) A*-S*/4.
    1562 Bates, Elisha, 1781-1861. The Doctrines of Friends: or Principles of the Christian Religion, as Held by the Society of Friends, Commonly Called Quakers. By Elisha Bates. Mountpleasant Printed and Published by the Author., SS 19625. Rieger 4333. 1825. v, [3], 320 p. ; 21 cm. Includes index.
    1563 Bates, Elisha, 1781-1861. Extracts from the Writings of the Early Members of the Society of Friends, on the Divinity of Christ, the Benefits of His Coming, the Scriptures, &c. Together with Some Additional Observations on These and Other Subjects Connected with Them... By Elisha Bates. Mount Pleasant Printed and Published by the Author., SS 19627. Rieger 478. 1825. 56 p. ; 18 cm.
    1564 Bates, Elisha, 1781-1861. The Retrospect: or, Reflections on the Goodness of Providence, in the Works of Creation, Redemption, &c. &c. Mountpleasant Printed and Published by the Author., SS 19628. 1825. 28 p. ; 18 cm. Poem.
    "Examined and approved by the Meeting for Sufferings of Ohio Yearly Meeting, second month, 1825"--verso of title-page.
    Reprinted in 1830 (Morgan 2009).
    5560 Bates, Elisha, 1781-1861. In Reply to the Misrepresentation of the Berean. Mount Pleasant Elisha Bates., AI 0. 1827. 18 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    See Berean, Morgan 1404.
    7249 Bates, Elisha, 1781-1861. The Doctrines of Friends; or, The Principles of the Christian Religion, as Held by the Society of Friends, Commonly Called Quakers. By Elisha Bates. Mountpleasant s.n., AI 0. 1827. 302 p. ; 22 cm.
    1884 Bates, Elisha, 1781-1861. The Doctrines of Friends; or, Principles of the Christian Religion, as held by the Society of Friends. 2d ed. Mount Pleasant Printed & Published by the Author., SS 37722. 1829. 340 p.
    2009 Bates, Elisha, 1781-1861. The Retrospect; or, Reflections on the Goodness of Providence, in the Works of Creation, Redemption, &c. &c. ... Mountpleasant Printed and Published by the Author., AI 398. 1830. 24 p. ; 17 cm. Poem.
    "Examined and approved by the Meeting for Sufferings of Ohio Yearly Meeting, second month, 1825"--verso of title-page.
    First published in 1825 (Morgan 1564).
    2141 Bates, Elisha, 1781-1861. The Doctrines of Friends: or, Principles of the Christian Religion, as Held by the Society of Friends, Commonly Called Quakers. By Elisha Bates. Third Edition. Stereotyped by J. Howe....Philadelphia. Mountpleasant Printed and Published for the Author., AI 6023. Rieger 395. 1831. viii, 320 p. ; 21.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Index." p. [vii]-viii.
    2400 Bates, Elisha, 1781-1861. The Incorporation of Ohio Yearly Meeting, for the Purpose of Establishing a Boarding School Defended or, An Explanation of the Application Made by Friends, to the Legislature of Ohio, by Elisha Bates. Mountpleasant s.n.,
    s.n.,
    AI 17684. 1833. 23 p. ; 20 p. Wessen, 30: Defense of right to incorporate for purpose of establishing a boarding school, in answer to attacks of the Hicksites.
    3186 Bates, Elisha, 1781-1861. An Examination of Certain Proceedings and Principles of the Society of Friends, Called Quakers. By Elisha Bates. [Five lines of quotation] St. Clairsville Printed for the Author, by Horton J. Howard., AI 43100. Rieger 459. 1837. 2 p. l., [iii]-xx, [21]-309, bv, [2] p. ; 20.5 cm. Relates to the Orthodox-Hicksite controversy.
    Page iv printed vi.
    Kent State University copy inscribed by the author.
    3187 Bates, Elisha, 1781-1861. Proceedings and Principles of Friends. St. Clairsville
    AI 43101 (Same 43100?). 1837.

    3188 Bates, Elisha, 1781-1861. Reasons for Receiving the Ordinance of Christian Baptism. St. Clairsville Printed by Horton J. Howard, from the First London Edition., AI 43102. 1837.

    3189 Bates, Elisha, 1781-1861. A Refutation of the Document of the Meeting for Sufferings of Ohio Yearly Meeting. St. Clairsville Printed for the Author by Horton J. Howard., AI 43103. 1837. 40 p.
    7778 Bates, Elisha, 1781-1861. An Appeal to the Society of Friends. By Elisha Bates. From the First Liverpool Edition. St. Clairsville Printed by Horton J. Howard., AI 0. 1837. 22, [2] p. PPL: (Am 1837 Bates 70643.0)
    7787 Bates, Elisha, 1781-1861. Letter of Resignation of the Right of Membership in the Society of Friends: Addressed to Short Creek Monthly Meeting. Caption Title. Mount Pleasant
    AI 0. 1837. 4 p. PPL: Am 1837 Bates (b.w.) 70643.0.1
    7721 Bates, Rebecca. Proposals, For Publishing, In Mountpleasant, Ohio, A Monthly Paper, To Be Called, The Social Circle. Edited And Published By Rebecca Bates. Mountpleasant, 2th month, 1827. Subscription Form. Mountpleasant
    AI 0. 1827. Broadside. ; 25 x 13.5 cm.
    1104 Battin, Richard. The New Ohio Spelling Book, in three parts.

    OI 456. [1819]
    Ohio Imprints: Title from a printed title-page in the manuscript copyright record for the District of Ohio, 1806-1828. The entry is dated May 26, 1819.-Rusk II: 330.
    745 Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691. The Reformed Pastor, a Discourse on the Pastoral Office. Designed Principally to Explain and Recommend the Duty of Personal Instruction and Catechising. To Which is Added an Appendix, Containing Some Hints of Advice to Students for the Ministry, and to Tutors. Written by the Reverend and Pious Mr. Richard Baxter. Abridged and Reduced to a New Method by Samuel Palmer. Cincinnati Printed by J. W. Browne & Co. At the Office of Liberty Hall., OI 124. SS 22307. Wilkie 184. 1811. 179, [1] p. ; 17.5 cm. American Imprints does not collate the final unnumbered page.
    1419 Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691. An Extract from Baxter's Aphorisms on Justification. Dayton, Ohio Published by Moses M. Henkle; Houston & Hays, Printers., SS 11764. 1823. 52 p. ; 16 cm.
    9976 Beach, Moses S. Valuable Lands for Sale, Very Low, and on Liberal Terms the Subscriber Having Been Appointed the Attorney in Fact, and Agent of Messrs. Samuel Hughs and T. Street, of the City of New-Haven, Conn., Proprietors in Fee Simple of Township 5, Range 18, in the Connecticut Western Reserve and Being Duly Authorized to Sell the Same, Offers at Private Sale the Lands in Said Township... [Sandusky David Campbell, Printer, AI 0. 1825] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 41.5 x 35.1 cm. Dated: Feb. 15, 1825.
    Signed: Moses S. Beach.
    Within ornamental borders.
    384 Beall, Alexander. Beall's New Grammar. English Grammar on the Analytic and Inductive Method of Instruction. By Alexander Beall. Cincinnati Printed by Kendall and Barnard., AI 41-489. 1841. 241, [1] p. ; 19 cm.
    8395 Beattie, William D. Treatise on Arithmetic, for Common Schools & Academies. Fifth Improved Edition, with a Supplement Containing a Large Collection of Additional Examples. Cleveland Younglove, AI 45-644. 1845. 260 p. ; 18 cm. At head of title: Beattie's new arithmetic
    1171 Beatty, Alexander. The Cleansing of the Sanctuary A Discourse in Wwhich It is Shown that the Millennium May Be Expected to Commence about A. D. 1850, Price-Single Copies, 6 cents-Per Hundred, $4.00. Medina, Ohio s.n., AI 0. 1843. 16 p. ; 22 cm. Signature: [A]8.
    5454 Beatty, Charles Clinton, 1800-1882. Lecture on the Formation of the Female Character. [Steubenville Wilson & Harper.,
    1848] 28 p. ; 22 cm.
    746 Beauchamp, William, 1772-1824. Essays on the Truth of the Christian Religion: By the Rev. William Beauchamp. Marietta Printed for the Author, by Joseph Israel., OI 125. Rusk II: 233. SS 22314. Wilkie 185. 1811. [2], iii, [7]-223, iii p. ; 18 cm. See Jacob Dixon (Morgan 2427).
    Preface for comments on Beauchamp, this title and their relationship.
    Book label from Wessen copy: BOOK-BINDING Neatly executed by Joseph Israel Marietta.
    5509 Beaugrand and McIlhenny. Lower Sandusky. Cash for Wheat! 10,000 Bushels Wheat wanted, for which the subscribers will pay the highest price in Cash, delivered at their Store-House in this place. Beaugrand & McIlhenny. Lower Sandusky, Sept. 12, 1836. [Fremont s.n., OHi: xx 1836] Broadside. ; 22 x 18.5 cm.
    719 Beaver Baptist Association. Minutes of the Beaver Baptist Association, Convened at Valley of Achor, Columbiana County, Ohio, August 24 and 25, 1810. New-Lisbon Printed by William D. Lepper, for the Association., OI 98. SS 19446. Wilkie 154. 1810. 8 p. ; 23 cm.
    743 Beaver Baptist Association. Minutes of the Beaver Baptist Association, Convened at Sharon, Mercer County, Pennsylvania, August 22, 23 and 24, 1811. New-Lisbon Printed by William D. Lepper, for the Association., OI 122. SS 22282. Wilkie 186. 1811. 15 p. ; 22.5 cm.
    771 Beaver Baptist Association. Minutes of the Beaver Baptist Association, Convened at French Creek, Mercer County, Pennsylvania; at a Session Held August 20th, 1812, and Continued by Adjournment, till the 22nd of the Same Month, Inclusive....Aug. 20, 1812. New Lisbon Printed by William D. Lepper, for the Association., OI 146. SS 24733. Wilkie 223. 1812. 4 p. ; 23 cm.
    797 Beaver Baptist Association. Minutes of the Beaver Baptist Association, Convened at Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio, August 19, 20, and 21, 1813. New-Lisbon, Ohio Printed by William D. Lepper, for the Association., OI 171. SS 27808. Wilkie 259. 1813. 12 p. ; 23 cm. Signed, p. 12: Thomas Rigdon, Moderator. Adamson Bendley [Bentley], Clerk.
    831 Beaver Baptist Association. Minutes of the Beaver Baptist Association, Convened at New-Lisbon, Columbiana County, Ohio, August 25th, 26th, and 27th, 1814. New-Lisbon Printed by Wm. D. Lepper, for the Association., OI 200. SS 30776. Wilkie 303. [1814] 8 p. ; 22 cm. Signed, p. 8: William West, Moderator. Thomas Rigdon, Clrek [sic].
    5913 Beaver Baptist Association. Minutes of the Beaver Baptist Association; Convened at Unity, Mercer County, (Pa.) August 24th, 25th and 26th, 1815. To Which Are Annexed the Constitution and Rules of Decorum of the Association. Warren Printed for the Association, Printed by James White & Co., AI 0. 1815. 8 p. ; 21 cm. Signed, p. 5: Azariah Hanks, Moderator. John Leavitt, Junr. Clerk.
    9066 Beaver Baptist Association. Minutes of the Beaver Baptist Association, Held by Appointment in Warren, August 22nd, 23d, and 24th, 1816.

    AI 0. [1816] 12 p. ; 18 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signed, p. 6: Adamson Bentley, Moderator. Lyman J. Miller, Clerk.
    5915 Beaver Baptist Association. Minutes of the Beaver Baptist Association, Held by Appointment at Sharon, Mercer County, Pennsylvania, August 21st, 22nd and 23d, 1817. [Wooster Cox & Hickcox, Printers., AI 0. 1817] 10 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title.
    "Cox & Hickcox, Printers-Wooster."--p. 10.
    Signed, p. 5: T. [Thomas] G. Jones, Moderator. James Craig, Clerk.
    1038 Beaver Baptist Association. Minutes of the Beaver Baptist Association, Held by Appointment at Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio, August 20th, 21st, and 23rd, 1818. Warren, (Ohio) Printed at the Chronicle Office, OI 396. SS 43204. Wilkie 527. 1818. 10 p. Signed, p. 7: William West, Moderator. Adamson Bentley, Clerk.
    1097 Beaver Baptist Association. Minutes of the Beaver Baptist Association, Held by Appointment at Newlisbon, Columbiana County, Ohio, August 19, 20, 21, and 22, 1819. Newlisbon Printed at the Office of the "Ohio Patriot.", OI 449. SS 47124. Wilkie 598. 1819. 12 p. ; 21 cm. Signed, p. 6: Adamson Bentley, Moderator. John Rigdon, Clerk.
    1210 Beaver Baptist Association. Beaver County, Pennsylvania. Minutes of the Beaver Baptist Association, Held by Appointment at Conequenesing, (Beaver County, Pa.) August 24, 25, 26, 1820. Warren Printed by Hapgood & Thompson., OI 528. SS 279. 1820. 27 p. ; 21.5 cm.
    5445 Beaver, John F. Fugitive Slaves in Ohio:...Report in the Senate, February 12, 1849. [Columbus s.n.,
    1849] 4 p. ; 23 p.
    2142 Bebb, William, 1802-1873. An Address Delivered before the Butler County Agricultural Society at the First Annual Meeting. Hamilton--October, 1831. Hamilton Printed by Wood & Campbell, for the Society, AI 6050. 1831. 12 p.
    4870 Bebb, William, 1802-1873. Cincinnati: Her Position, Duty and Destiny. An Address before the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association, of Cincinnati, in Celebration of Its Thirteenth Anniversary, April 18, 1848. By William Bebb, Governor of Ohio. Cincinnati Published by the Association.,
    1848. 28 p. ; 21.5 cm. James T. Annan read his poem "Woman" and was requested to give permission to reprint it along with Bebb's address. Annan's reply, p. [2]: I am extremely sorry to refuse your request; but not anticipating such an honor, I had, in the short time elapsing between the time of its delivery and the date of your letter, enlarged and corrected the poem of "Women," and given it along with other poems to a Publisher, who is now busily engaged in getting my little volume passed through the press.
    3587 Beck, William, general agent. Money and Banking or Their Nature and Effects Considered. Together with a Plan for the Universal Diffusion of Their Legitimate Benefits without Their Evils. By a Citizen of Ohio. Cincinnati Published by William Beck, (And for sale by the principal Booksellers in the United States.), AI 54323. Kress C4792. 1839. ix, [2], 12-212, iv, [6], 4, 2 p. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Printed by Ely & Strong."--verso of title page.
    Appendix, p. [i]-iv, 2nd count.
    "Prospectus of the United States General Balancing Office: an effectual substitute for money and banking. A patent and newly invented plan for evading the countless evils of the present system; and for effecting, at all times, the immediate settlement of claim and debt, without the aid of money."--p. [1]-4, 3rd count.
    "Rules suggested for adoption in a local settlement office."--p. [1]-2, 4th count.
    American Antiquarian Society copy lacks p. 45-[46].
    2401 Beecher, Catharine Esther, 1800-1878 and Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896. Primary Geography for Children on an Improved Plan. With Eleven Maps and Numerous Engarvings. Cincinnati Published by Corey & Fairbank., AI 17713. 1833. iv, [1], 6-112 p., [11] leaves of plates, [1] leaf : ill., maps ; 15 cm.
    7192 Beecher, Catharine Esther, 1800-1878 and Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896. Primary Geography for Children. Fifth Edition. Cincinnati Published by Corey & Fairbank., AI 0. 1833. iv, [1], 6-112 p., [11] leaves of plates, [1] leaf : ill., maps ; 15 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover transcription: Miss Beecher’s geography for children. On an improved plan. With eleven maps and numerous engravings. Cincinnati, Corey & Fairbank; New York, Jonathan Leavitt; Philadelphia, Grigg & Elliott; Baltimore, Plaskitt & Co.; Hartford, Conn. D.F. Robinson & [Co.]; [Pit]tsburg, Luke Loomis & Co.; Wheeling, Fisher & Son; Maysville, [Edward C]ox; Louisville, Wilcox & Dickerman; Columbus [--] & B. Turn[--]ll; and the principal booksellers in the United States. 1833.
    Included questions at the foot of each page.
    Preface, p. [iii]-iv, dated at Cincinnati, May, 1833.
    Caption and running title: Geography for children.
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James,--Cincinnati. Printed by F.S. Benton."--t.p. verso.
    In printed paper binding; reinforced with a leather spine.
    Wood engravings signed by "M" (p. 21), and "Gilbert" (i.e., George Gilbert?; p. 34).
    Eleven wood-engraved maps bound in after p. 112.
    "It has been but about three months since the first edition of this work was published. Since that time, four editions have been disposed of, and the fifth is now in press."--Recommendations, [1] leaf tipped in following eleventh map.
    "Books published by Corey & Fairbank, 186, Main Street, Cincinnati"--advertisement, lower cover.
    Maps are hand-colored, probably under the direction of the publisher.
    Cover rubbed, with some loss of imprint statement.
    Inscribed: J.W. Hippee, April 9, Canton.
    6340 Beecher, Catharine Esther, 1800-1878 and Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896. Primary Geography for Children, on an Improved Plan with Eleven Maps and Numerous Engravings by C. and H. Beecher. Cincinnati Corey and Webster, AI 0. 1835. 112 p., [11] leaves : ill., maps ; 15 cm. Cover title: Miss Beechers' geography for children on an improved plan.
    2724 Beecher, Catharine Esther, 1800-1878. Essay on the Education of Female Teachers. Cincinnati
    AI 30351. 1835.

    3370 Beecher, Catharine Esther, 1800-1878. The Moral Instructor; for Schools and Families: Containing Lessons on the Duties of Life, Arranged for Study and Recitation Also, Designed at a Reading Book for Schools. By Catharine E. Beecher, Late Principal of the Female Seminary, Hartford. Prepared for the Eclectic Series. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith, AI 49145. 1838. 194 p. ; 19 cm.
    3371 Beecher, Catharine Esther, 1800-1878. The Moral Instructor; for Schools and Families: Containing Lessons on the Duties of Life, Arranged for Study and Recitation. Also Designed as a Reading Book for Schools. By Catharine E. Beecher, Late Principal of the Female Seminary, Hartford. Prepared for the Eclectic Series. Second Edition-Revised and Improved. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith., AI 49146. 1838. 1 p. l., [ix]-x, [2], [13]-188 p. ; 19 cm.
    7605 Beecher, Catharine Esther, 1800-1878. The Moral Instructor; for Schools and Families: Containing Lessons on the Duties of Life, Arranged for Study and Recitation[.] Also, Designed as a Reading Book for Schools. By Catherine E. Beecher, Late Principal of the Female Seminary, Hartford. Prepared for the Eclectic Series[.] Revised and Improved Stereotype Edition[.] Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith., AI 0. 1841. 188 p. ; 18 cm. Ms. Inscription: Harriett E. Fallis. Nov. 4/46.
    7363 Beecher, Catharine Esther, 1800-1878. To the Board of National Popular Education. [Cincinnati

    1849] 25 p.
    8880 Beecher, Edward, 1803-1895. Narrative of Riots at Alton: in Connection with the Death of Elijah P. Lovejoy. By Edward Beecher, President of Illinois College. Alton [Ill.] Published by George Holton., AI 49147. Byrd, C.K. Illinois, 377. 1838. 159, bv p. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Spine and running titles: Alton riots.
    "The copyright entry suggests that this was printed in Ohio, Cincinnati in all probability."--Byrd, C.K. Illinois 377.
    "Errata."--foot of p. 4.
    6299 Beecher, Henry Ward, 1813-1887. Seven Lectures to Young Men. Cincinnati
    AI 44-589. 1844.

    8639 Beecher, Henry Ward, 1813-1887. Lectures to Young Men, on Various Important Subjects. Seventh Thousand. Cincinnati William H. Moore and Company., AI 46-701. 1846. 251 p.
    835 Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. A Reformation of Morals Practicable and Indispensable. A Sermon Delivered at New-Haven on the Evening of October 27, 1812. By Lyman Beecher, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Litchfield. Third Edition. Chillicothe Printed at the Office of the Supporter, by Nashee & Denny., OI 204. SS 30835. Wilkie 304. 1814. 32 p. ; 21 cm.
    2402 Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. Lectures on Scepticism. Cincinnati F.S. Benton., AI 17716. 1833. 160 p. This imprint is a ghost. The title was copyrighted in 1834, and the copy at Brown University is 1835 (Morgan 6720) and not 1833 as indicated by American Imprints.
    2565 Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. Comparison of the Apostolic Age with the Present in Respect to Facilities for Conducting Missionary Operations by Lyman Beecher. 6th ed. Cincinnati Truman & Smith, AI 23270. 1834. 12 p. ; 18 cm. Caption title.
    "Conclusion of the 23d annual report of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions": p. [9]-12.
    2566 Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. Instructions for Young Christians. By Lyman Beecher, D.D. Cincinnati Truman, Smith and Company. Boston: Perkins and Marvin., AI 23272. 1834. 86, 1 l. p. ; 11 cm. Half-title: [double rule] Dr. Beecher's Instructions for Young Christians. [double rule]
    "Cincinnati, Printed by Truman, Smith & Co."--verso of title page.
    On cover: Dr. Beecher's Instructions to Young Christians. [decorative border]
    In redish cloth.
    Signatures: [1] - 5/8 6/4.
    6720 Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. Lectures on Scepticism, Delivered in Park Street Church Boston, and in the Second Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati. Cincinnati Corey and Fairbank, AI 0. 1834. viii, 160 p. ; 18 cm. This is the first Cincinnati edition published in 1834. The second edition (Morgan 2726) without an edition statement on the title page was published before July 1835 when Corey and Fairbank form Corey, Fairbank and Webster. The "Third Edition" (Morgan 2727) was published after August 1835 when Corey and Webster was formed due to Fairbank's untimely death in August 1835.
    2725 Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. An Address, Delivered at the Tenth Anniversary Celebration of the Union Literary Society of Miami University, September 29, 1835. By Lyman Beecher, D.D. Cincinnati Printed at the Cincinnati Journal Office., AI 30353. Thomson 77. 1835. [1-3], 4-44 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy lacks original blue wrappers.
    Signatures: [1]-5/4, 6/2.
    2726 Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. Lectures on Scepticism, Delivered in Park Street Church, Boston, and in the Second Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati. By Lyman Beecher, D.D. President of Lane Seminary. Cincinnati Corey and Fairbank., AI 30354. 1835. [8], [i]-viii, 9-160 p. ; 19 cm. Advertised as published in Sixth Annual Report of the Trustees of the Lane Theological Seminary, Cincinnati, 1835, p. [4], wrapper.
    "Beecher's Lectures on Scepticism."--[i], half-title.
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James."--p. [iv], verso of title page.
    "Cincinnati: Printed By F.S. Benton, S.E. Corner Main and Fifth Street."--p. [iv], verso of title page.
    "Advertisement. The following lectures, delivered in Boston in the year 1831, and in Cincinnati, in the year, 1833, are now presented for the patronage of the christian public. They have been withheld for some time, as it was the original intention of the Author, to have added a few lectures in the same volume, on the Republican Tendencies of the Bible, and on several doctrinal subjects, as intimately connected with Skepticism. His numerous engagements having prevented him from completing his design, it has been thought best to place before the public those which have been delivered. The Publishers. Cincinnati, December, 1835."--p. [v].
    Signatures: [x]4 [A]2A/4-N2N2/4 O2. [x]4 contains 6 pages of advertisements and one blank leaf. Some copies have 8 pages of advertisements.
    2727 Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. Lectures on Scepticism, Delivered in Park Street Church, Boston, and in the Second Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati. By Lyman Beecher. Third Edition. Cincinnati Corey and Webster., AI 30355. 1835. [i-vi], viii, 9-160 p. ; 19 cm. Half-title: Beecher's Lectures on Scepticism.
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James."--verso of title page.
    "Printed by F.S. Benton, S.E. Corner Main and Fifth Streets."--verso of title page.
    "Advertisement. ... The Publishers. Cincinnati, December, 1835."--p. [v].
    Signatures: [A] A2 - N/2 N2/4 O/2.
    Four leaves precede title page with 6 unnumbered pages of advertisements and one blank leaf.
    Advertised as published in Sixth Annual Report of the Trustees of the Lane Theological Seminary, Cincinnati, 1835, p. [4] of wrapper.
    2728 Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. A Plea for the West, by Lyman Beecher. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith., AI 30356; AI 11262 incorrect. Sabin 4335. 1835. 172 p. ; 19.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Advertisement. The within is a discourse recently delivered by the writer in several of the Atlantic cities, while on an agency for the Cincinnati Lane Seminary."--p. [5]. Expressing concern that the Catholic Church may gain an advantage in developing educational institutions in the West.
    Half-title: Dr. Beecher's Plea for the West.
    2729 Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. A Plea for the West. By Lyman Beecher, D.D. Second Edition. Cincinnati Published by Truman & Smith. New-York: Leavitt, Lord & Co., AI 30358. Sabin 4335. 1835. 190 p. ; 18.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Advertisement. The within is a discourse recently delivered by the writer in several of the Atlantic cities, while on an agency for the Cincinnati Lane Seminary."--p. [5].
    Expressing concern that the Catholic Church may gain an advantage in developing educational institutions in the West.
    Half-title: Dr. Beecher's Plea for the West.
    2992 Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. A Plea for Colleges. By Lyman Beecher, D.D. Second Edition. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith. New York: Leavitt, Lord and Co., AI 36060. 1836. [1], 4-95, bv p. ; 15 cm. Running title: Dr. Beecher's plea for colleges.
    "Advertisement. The following little volume contains the substance of an address, delivered before the 'Union Literary Society of Miami University, Oxford' …"--verso of title page.
    "Printed at the Cincinnati Journal Office."--verso of the title page.
    Half-title: A Plea For Colleges.
    Advertisements for publications of Truman and Smith, Cincinnati, p. [3]-6, and verso of half-title.
    2993 Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. A Plea for the West. By Lyman Beecher, D.D. --Third Edition--Stereotyped. Cincinnati Published by Truman & Smith. New York: Leavitt, Lord & Co., AI 36061. 1836. 144 p. ; 14 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes:: "Advertisement. The within is a discourse recently delivered by the writer in several of the Atlantic cities, while on an agency for the Cincinnati Lane Seminary."--p. [6]. Expressing concern that the Catholic Church may gain an advantage in developing educational institutions in the West.
    Running title: Dr. Beecher's plea for the West.
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James & Co."--verso of the title page.
    Error in paging: p. 2, 3 misnumbered 4, 5.
    Publisher's Advertisement, p. [1-4].
    2994 Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. Views in Theology. By Lyman Beecher, D.D. President of Lane Theological Seminary. Published by Request of the Synod of Cincinnati. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith. New York: Leavitt, Lord and Co., AI 36062. 1836. [4] p., ads., ix, [11]-240 p. ; 19 cm. Half-title: Dr. Beecher's Views in Theology.
    Chapter III has "Inability" spelled "Ability" in the Table of Contents.
    150 Main Street in ad at end.
    2995 Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. Views in Theology. By Lyman Beecher, D.D., President of Lane Theological Seminary. Published by Request of the Synod of Cincinnati. Second Edition. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith. New York: Leavitt, Lord and Co., AI 36063. 1836. [4], xi, [2], 12-240 p. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Written as a defense against charges that "I [Beecher] hold and teach Pelagian and Arminian doctrines, in respect to the subject of free agency, and accountability, original sin, total depravity, regeneration and Christian character, contrary to the confession, and the word of God."--p. 14.
    Half-title: Dr. Beecher's View in theology.
    Contents: Natural ability -- Moral ability -- Original sin -- Total Depravity -- Regeneration.
    Publisher's advertisement, [4] p., 1st count.
    American Antiquarian Society copy on permanent loan from the Princeton Public Library, 1968. Has bookplate: Nathan Allen, Hurd Street, no. [blank] Lowell. Inscribed: Nathan Allen, New York, Aug. 10th 1837.
    1565 Bell, Daniel S. American Speeches, or, Some Valuable Specimens of Congressional Eloquence; Together, with Several Presidential Messages, a Biography of Henry Clay, and Some Pieces of Interest. Xenia Printed for the Compiler., SS 19654. 1825. 239 p. ; 19 cm.
    5628 Bell, John, 1796-1872. An Introductory Lecture, Delivered at the Opening of the Thirty-First Session of the Medical College of Ohio. November 4th, 1850 by John Bell, M.D. Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine in This Institution, and Lecturer on Clinical Medicine, in the Commercial Hospital of Cincinnati. Cincinnati Printed at the Daily Commercial Office.,
    1850. 28 p. ; 22 cm.
    5282 Bellefontaine and Indiana Rail Road Company. Annual Report of the President and Directors of the Bellefontaine and Indiana Rail Road Company.


    1850.

    3588 Belmont County Agricultural Society. First Report of the Belmont County Agricultural Society.

    AI 54335. 1839.

    10400 Belmont Medical Society. St. Clairsville, Ohio. Transactions of the Belmont Medical Society. Bridgeport s.n.,
    1847. xx p. ; xx cm.
    10401 Belmont Medical Society. St. Clairsville, Ohio. Transactions of the Belmont Medical Society. Bridgeport s.n.,
    1848. xx p. ; xx cm.
    10402 Belmont Medical Society. St. Clairsville, Ohio. Transactions of the Belmont Medical Society. Bridgeport s.n.,
    1849. xx p. ; xx cm.
    10403 Belmont Medical Society. St. Clairsville, Ohio. Transactions of the Belmont Medical Society. Bridgeport s.n.,
    1850. xx p. ; xx cm.
    9899 Belpre and Cincinnati Railroad Company. Specifications for Grading, Masonry, etc. of the Belpre and Cincinnati Railroad. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1845] [4] p. ; 22 cm. (1sheet ([2] p.) ; 36 x 44 cm. folded to 36 x 22 cm.) Printed on p. [2]-[3]; p. [1]-[4] are blank.
    The railroad was established on March 8, 1845 (Morgan 6365).
    6365 Belpre and Cincinnati Railroad Company. An Act to Incorporate the Belpre and Cincinnati Railroad Company: Passed March 8, 1845, Together with an Amendment Thereto to Which are Affixed, the By-Laws of the Company. Chillicothe Press of Ely & Allen.,
    1847. 8 p. 1 ill. ; 22 cm.
    2862 Belpre and Cincinnati Railroad Company. For and in consideration of the sum of one dollar, the receipt whereof is herby acknowledged, I promise and agree to grant, sell, and release to the Belpre and Cincinnati Rail Road Company the privilege of constructing a Rail Road through [blank] land and premises, containing about [blank] acres, situated in the township of [blank] and county of [blank] Ohio ... [Cincinnati s.n.,]
    1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 16 x 20 cm.
    9967 Bement, R. B. Nabuchadnezzar's Telescope, or Bement's Introductory to the Study of Ancient History. Sandusky City s.n.,
    1848. [1 v.]
    1649 Benezet, Anthony A. The Family Physician; Comprising Rules for the Prevention and Cure of Diseases; Calculated Particularly for the Inhabitants of the Western Country, and for Those Who Navigate Its Waters. With a Dispensatory and Appendix. This Work Affords, in Simple Language, a Concentration of All the Practical Matter Which Can be Derived from the Best Authorities. With Original Remarks. By a Graduate of the Pennsylvania University, and Honorary Member of the Medical Society of Philadelphia. Who Has for Years Been Acquainted with the Modes of Living, and with the Diseases of the West. Cincinnati Printed and Published by W. Hill Woodward., SS 23742. [1826] iv, [1], 6-562 p. ; 23 cm. Based on the writings of William Buchan.
    Author's note "To the public" (p. [561]-562) signed: Anthony A. Benezet.
    "Dispensatory."-p. 503-539.
    "Index to the diseases."-p. [553]-560.
    Advertised by Woodward, Charlotte Temple (Morgan 1772), p. [188]: "'Has just published,...The Purchaser of Four Copies, shall have a fifth, gratis'."
    7148 Benezet, Anthony A. The Family Physician; Comprising Rules for the Prevention and Cure of Diseases; Calculated Particularly for the Inhabitants of the Western Country; and for Those Who Navigate Its Waters. With a Dispensatory and Appendix. This Work Affords, in Simple Language, a Concentration of All the Practical Matter Which can be Derived from the Best Authorities. With Original Remarks. By a Graduate of the Pennsylvania University, and Honorary Member of the Medical Society of Philadelphia. Who has for Years been Acquainted with the Modes of Living, and with the Diseases of the West. 2d ed. Cincinnati Printed and Published by W. Hill Woodward., AI 0. 1828. 562 p. ; 23 cm. Author's name is on page 562.
    1480 Benham, Joseph S. A Masonic Oration, Delivered on the 24th June, 1824, at Milford, by Joseph S. Benham, Esq. United States Attorney....Published by Request of the Committee. Cincinnati Printed by Samuel J. Browne, at the Emporium Office, SS 15326 ("Bentham"). Walgren 2310. 1824. 22 p. ; 17.5 cm. Walgren quote: Carson: "Mr. Benham was a lawyer of some distinction in Cincinnati from about 1820 to 1830."
    5945 Benham, Joseph S. An Oration on the Character and Service of General Lafayette, Delivered at the Celebration of His Visit to Cincinnati, May 20, 1825; in the Presence of the "Nations' Guest" and an Immense Concourse of Citizens. By J.S. Benham. At the Request of the Committee of Arrangements. [Cincinnati] Printed by S.J. Browne, at the Emporium Office, AI 0. 1825. 17 p. ; 21 cm.
    2996 Benham, Joseph S. A Speech Delivered before the County Convention at Carthage, on the Eighteenth Day of June, 1836 By Joseph S. Benham, Esq. Cincinnati Printed by Looker, Ramsay and Co., AI 36077. 1836. [1-3], 4-24 p. ; 21 cm.
    6793 Benham, Nathan S. Family Visitant: Designed for the Prevention of Licentiousness. Ravenna n.s., AI 0. 1835. 31 p.
    8397 Bennett, Emerson, 1822-1905. League of the Miami. New Edition Revised and Enlarged. Cincinnati James, AI 45-679. 1845. 116 p.
    4775 Bennett, Emerson, 1822-1905. The Bandits of the Osage. A Western Romance. Cincinnati Robinson & Jones., BAL 1049. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 295. 1847. 3 l., [19]-121 p. ; 24 cm.
    4872 Bennett, Emerson, 1822-1905. Kate Clarendon: or, Necromancy in the Wilderness. A Tale of the Little Miami. Emerson Bennett. Cincinnati Stratton & Barnard., St. Louis, Mo. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 298. 1848. 135 p. ; 24 cm. Printed in double columns.
    "Cincinnati: Printed by E. Shepard."--p. verso of title page.
    4873 Bennett, Emerson, 1822-1905. Mike Fink: A Legend of the Ohio. Cincinnati Robinson & Jones., Henderson, page 20. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 302. 1848. 102 p. ; 23 cm. Printed in double columns.
    4874 Bennett, Emerson, 1822-1905. The Renegade. A Historical Romance of Border Life. Cincinnati Robinson & Jones, BAL 1050, locating only DLC copy. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 305. 1848. iv, [9]-138 p. ; 23 cm. At head of cover title: "Library of Western Romance."
    5132 Bennett, Emerson, 1822-1905. The Trapper's Bride; or, Spirit of Adventure. Cincinnati Stratton & Barnard, Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 306a. 1848. 154 p. Printed in double columns.
    See BAL 1053 for discussion of authorship.
    4973 Bennett, Emerson, 1822-1905. Leni-Leoti; or, Adventures in the Far West. By Emerson Bennett. Author of the "Bandits of the Osage," "The Renegades," "Mike Fink," "Kate Clarendon," etc. etc. [Eight lines verse] Cincinnati and St. Louis Published by Stratton & Barnard. Cincinnati & St. Louis. Printed at "The Great West" Office., BAL 1055. Graff 255. Howes B354. Sabin 4723. Wagner-Camp 163. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 300. 1849. [3], 12-117, [3] p. ; 23.5 cm. Sequel to the author's The Prairie Flower, in which the hero's adventures are continued to 1844.
    Printed in double columns.
    Error in pagination: p. 67 misnumbered 6.
    Publishers' advertisement, p. [119-120].
    4974 Bennett, Emerson, 1822-1905. The Prairie Flower; or, Adventures in the Far West. By Emerson Bennett. Author of the "Bandits of the Osage," "The Renegade," "Mike Fink," "Kate Clarendon," etc. etc. [8 lines of quotation] Cincinnati and St. Louis Stratton & Barnard:, Blanck 1054. Graff 256. Howes B355. Sabin 4723. Wagner-Camp 162. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 304. 1849. 2 p. l., [9]-128 p. ; 24 cm. Half-title: "Prairie Flower."
    See Wager-Camp. No. 162, for discussion of authorship.
    Sequel to Leni Leoti. Dated on page 128: "Cincinnati, Jan., 1849."
    The text is in two columns.
    5133 Bennett, Emerson, 1822-1905. Trapper's Bride; or, Spirit of Adventure. Cincinnati Stratton & Barnard., Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 306b. 1849. 154 p. Printed in double columns.
    4031 Bennett, Emerson, 1822-1905. The Forest Rose; A Tale of the Frontier. By Emerson Bennett. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James., Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 297. 1850. 111 p. ; 23 cm. Printed in double columns.
    4032 Bennett, Emerson, 1822-1905. Leni-Leoti; or, Adventures in the Far West. A Sequel to "Prairie Flower." By Emerson Bennett. New ed. Rev. and cor. by the author. Cincinnati Published by J.A. & U.P. James., Howes B354. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 301. 1850. 120 p. ; 23.5 cm. Printed in double columns.
    4033 Bennett, Emerson, 1822-1905. The Prairie Flower; or, Adventures in the Far West... New ed., rev. and corrected by the author, Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James. Stereotyped by A.C. James., Howes B355. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 304a. 1850. vi, [7]-120 p. ; 23.5 cm. Printed in double columns.
    5129 Bennett, Emerson, 1822-1905. The Bandits of the Osage: A Western Romance. Cincinnati Published by Lorenzo Stratton., Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 296. 1850. [2], [9]-130, [4] p. ; 24 cm. [4] p. of publisher's advertisements bound in at end. DLC copy withdrawn from circulation.
    5130 Bennett, Emerson, 1822-1905. Oliver Goldfinch; or, The Hypocrite By Emerson Bennett ... Cincinnati Stratton & Barnard, BAL 1056. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 303. 1850. [1] l., [11]-133 p. 23 cm.
    5131 Bennett, Emerson, 1822-1905. The Traitor; or, The Fate of Ambition. Cincinnati Stratton and Barnard., Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 306. 1850. 2 pts. Pt. II published by Lorenzo Stratton. Printed in double columns.
    6931 Bennett, Emerson, 1822-1905. The Unknown Countess, or Crime and Its Results. Cincinnati U.P. James., Not listed in Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.). Check 284. 1850. 96 p. ; 23 cm.
    9024 Bennett, Emerson, 1822-1905. The Prairie Flower, of, Adventures in the Far West by Emerson Bennett. Cincinnati Stratton & Barnard,
    1850. 128 p. ; xx cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Lacks covers.
    9889 Bennett, J. Steam Doctors and Pretended Medical Reforms Unmasked, with a Recantation by J. Bennett and J. Lamborn. Cincinnati Shepard & Co., AI 0. 1844. 119, [1] p. ; 19 cm. Printed wrappers.
    4499 Benton, David D. An Exhibition in the Hall of Inanimate Speakers; or A Personification of Various Material and Ideal Objects: Designed, Not Only to Amuse, But to Improve the Mind in Virtue, Piety and Benevolence. By David D. Benton. [Four lines of poetry by Gay] Ravenna Printed by Dewey & Wadsworth, AI 0. 1843. 112 p. ; 18 cm. Yellow wrapper, title within decorative border: An Exhibition In the Hall of Inanimate Speakers. By David B. Benton. [Sixteen lines of poetry inviting ladies and gentlemen to enter] Dewey & Wadsworth, Printers: Ravenna, Ohio. 1843.
    A volume of poetry wherein the "inanimate speakers" "rise" and "speak," i.e., Mr. Pen, Mr. Ink, Mr. Debt, Squire Harmony, etc.
    8155 Benton, Thomas Hart, 1782-1858. Speech of Mr. Benton, of Missouri, on the Bill to Separate the Government from the Banks. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 14, 1838. Cincinnati Printed for the Committee, by Ely & Strong, Wessen, 91(June 1964), #36. 1838. 32 p.
    10144 Berea Seminary. Berea. Circular. To the Stockholders of the Berea Seminary: The original design of this Institution having been abandoned, and a majority of the Stockholders having signified a desire to have the affair closed up, in order that they may realize their own interest in it, the following resolution was unanimously adopted at a meeting of the Board of Trustees, held Oct. 11, 1850: ... Trustees of Berea Seminary, By James Wallace, Sec'y. [Berea s.n.,
    1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 25.2 x 19.8 cm. Printed area measures 16.3 x 15.4 cm.
    The Board of Trustees resolved to divide the remaining assets among the 301 shares with each investor receiving 59.5 per cent of his original investment.
    Preceding the word circular, there is a printed arrow and written "Please Read." This circular was delivered to Elisha Whittlesey.
    1404 Berean, By a. Strictures on an Anti-Missionary Sermon, Delivered by the Rev. John Walker in Unity Congregation, near New Athens, January 22, 1822. By a Berean. St. Clairsville Printed by A. Armstrong., Rieger 1892/10505. 1823. 23 p. ; 20 cm. See reply, Morgan 5560.
    9422 Bernard, David. Member of the Craft. Light on Free Masonry. By Elder David Bernard. Revised Edition. With an Appendix Revealing the Mysteries of Odd Fellowship, by a Member of the Craft. Dayton, O. Published by a Company, and for Sale by Vonneida & Sowers,
    [ca. 1847] xvi, 492 p. Michael Ginsberg Books dates ca. 1847 based on internal evidence.
    2424 Bethany Regular Baptist Church (Wooster, Ohio). The Church Covenant. The Covenant and Articles of Faith, Adopted August 2, 1812, of the Regular Baptist Church, Called Bethany, at Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio. [Wooster s.n., AI 0. 1842] 4 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title.
    Signed, p. 4: This is a correct copy, as taken by me from the church book, March, 1842. Thomas Woodland, church clerk.
    3838 Bethel and Sabbath Convention. Cincinnati. Proceedings of the Bethel and Sabbath Convention: held at Cincinnati, November 19, 1840. With Reasons for the Establishment of Lines of Sabbath-Keeping and Temperance Boats on the Canals and Rivers of the West. By the Standing Committee. Cincinnati Printed at the Cincinnati Observer Office, AI 40-640. 1840. 15, bv p. ; 24 cm.
    2116 Bethel Baptist Association. Minutes of the Bethel Association.

    AI 5966. 1831.

    2244 Bethel Baptist Association. Minutes of the Bethel Baptist Association, Held at Bethel Meeting House, on the 21st and 22nd of September, 1832. Together with Their Circular Letter. Batavia Printed by David Morris., AI 11158. 1832. 6 p.
    9431 Bethel Society. Zanesville. [Constitution of the Zanesville Bethel Association. Zanesville
    AI 0. 1836]
    Mentioned in the "Bethel Magazine Extra." (May 1836), Buffalo, NY, p. 226: "We received a copy of the constitution of the 'Zanesville Bethel Association.' We have only room for 'Art'. 2.-The 'object' of this society shall be to promote the moral and religious improvement of sailors and boatman, especially to aid in sustaining Bethel operations upon the western waters of our country."
    The following is the list of officers, viz: Edith Dillon, Pres't. Eliza Sedgwick, V. pres't. Harriet Wilson, Rec. Sec. Deborah C. Gilbert, Cor. Sec. Ellen Culbertson, Treas'r.
    Our thanks to Russell Martin, III for locating this lone notice of a unknown Ohio imprint among the American Antiquarian Society enormous serial publication collection.
    7361 Bevan, Philip, 1811-1890. America, a Poem. Cincinnati Pugh & Pettit,
    1848. 12 p. ; 20 cm. Preface signed: P.B.
    3190 Bever, John. Last Will and Testament. Printed one side.

    AI 43161. 1837. 1 sheet ([1] p.
    2010 Bible. The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments: Together with the Apocrypha. Translated Out of the Original Tongues, and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. With Canne's Marginal Notes and References to Which are Added, an Appendix. Stereotyped by E. White, New York. Cincinnati Published and Sold by N. & G. Guilford and Morgan & Sanxay, and by the Principal Booksellers of the Western States, AI 476. Hills 702. 1830. 4, 3, 6, 5-570, 112, [571]-762, [72?] ill., plates. ; 29 cm. Printed in double column.
    6028 Bible. The Holy Bible. Cincinnati N. and G. Guilford and Co., AI 0. Hills 866. 1834. 735, [176] p., 1 l., [739]-959, [1] p. ; 22.5 cm. Includes the Apocrypha.
    New Testament has special t.p.: The New Testament of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, translated out of the original Greek ...
    Blank pages for "Family record" ([4] preceding New Testament).
    2731 Bible. Cottage Bible, and Family Expositor; Containing the Old and New Testaments, with Practical Expositions and Explanatory Notes by Thomas Williams, to which are added, the references and marginal readings of the Polyglott Bible, together with original notes, and selections from Bagster's comprehensive Bible, and other standard works, introductory and concluding remarks on each book of the Old and New Testaments, and a valuable chronological index. The whole carefully rev. and adapted to the use of Sunday schools, Bible classes, and Christians generally. Embellished with maps and engravings. Ed. by Rev. William Patton. Complete in Two Volumes. Cincinnati T. Ensign and Co., AI 30407. 1835. 2 v. front., illus., maps. 27 cm.
    6716 Bible. Holy Bible Containing the Old and New Testaments, Translated Out of the Original Tongues, and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. With Canne's Marginal Notes and References. To Which Are Added, an Index; an Alphabetical Table of All the Names in the Old and New Testaments, with Their Significations; Tables of Scripture Weights, Measures, and Coins, etc. Cincinnati Morgan & Sanxay., AI 0. 1835. 4, [6], 5-570, [8], 573-770 p. plates. ; 28 cm. New Testament has special t.p.: The New Testament of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, translated out of the original Greek ...
    Stereotyped by E. White, New-York.
    3373 Bible. The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments...with Canne's Marginal Notes and References. To Which are Added an Index; an Alphabetical Table of All Names in the Old and New Testament. Cincinnati U.P. James., AI 49226, 49227. Hills 1002. 1838. 829 p. New York Public Library notes: Alexander's stereotype edition.
    With Apocrypha.
    Followed by: A brief concordance, by John Brown, Philadelphia, n.d.
    3592 Bible. Holy Bible. With Canne's Marginal Notes and References. Cincinnati
    AI 54421. 1839.

    3593 Bible. Otokahe Ekta Wahantanka Taku Owasin kage cin qa IX Genesis. Cincinnati
    AI 54468. 1839.

    3594 Bible. Wotanin waxte Markus owa kin dee Maza on Kagopi. Cincinnati
    AI 54486. 1839.

    385 Bible. The Cottage Bible and Family Expositor; Containing the Old and New Testaments. With Practical Expositions and Explanatory Notes, by Thomas Williams. To which are Added the References and Marginal Readings of the Polyglott Bible. Cincinnati Hitchcock & Walden., AI 41-561. 1841. 2 v. This probably a reprint as Hitchcock and Walden published for the Western Methodist Publishing House from 1868 to 1880. cf. 2731 and 6723.
    386 Bible. The Holy Bible; Containing the Old and New Testament. Translated Out of the Original Tongues, and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. With a Concise Table of Contents of the Books of the Old and New Testaments. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan and Co., AI 41-618. 1841. 606, 182 p. ; 18 cm. The New Testament has special t.p.
    6029 Bible. New Testament of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ Translated Out of the Greek, and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. Stereotyped by James Conner, New York. Cincinnati Published by J.W. Ely, Franklin Book Store, Hills 1123. 1841. 226 p. ; 16 cm.
    6027 Bible. Holy Bible...Stereotyped by E. White, New York. Cincinnati E. Morgan & Co., AI 43-522. Hills 1163. 1843. 29 cm.
    7453 Bible. English Version of the Polyglot Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments. With Marginal Readings Together with a Copious and Original Selection of References to Parallel and Illustrative Passages, Exhibited in a Manner hitherto Unattended. Cincinnati Published by Jewett and Mason., AI 44-653. 1844. viii, 587, 190 p. : ill. ; 15 cm.
    7454 Bible. The New Testament of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, with Marginal Readings. Cincinnati Jewett and Mason, AI 44-749. 1844. 190 p.
    62 Bible. Book of Psalms, in Metre. Printed from the Glasgow Edition. Cincinnati Published by J.A. James, Baker, near Walnut, between 3d & 4th Sts., Advertisement J. A. James. [1845]

    63 Bible. New Testament. Cincinnati Published by J.A. James, Baker, near Walnut, between 3d & 4th Sts., Ad by J. A. James. [1845]

    8562 Bible. The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments, Translated Out of the Original Tongues, and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. With Canne's Marginal Notes and References. To Which are Added, an Index; An Alphabetical Table of All the Names in the Old and New Testaments, with Their Significations] Tables of Scripture Weights, Measures, and Coins, &c. Stereotyped by E. White, New-York. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan and Co., AI 0. 1846. 770 p. ; 28 cm.
    6026 Bible. The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments, Translated Out of the Original Tongues, and with the Former Translated Diligently Compared and Revised. With Canne's Marginal Notes and References. To Which Are Added, An Index; An Alphabetical Table of All the Names in the Old and New Testaments, with Their Significations[]] Tables of Scripture Weights, Measures, and Coins, &c. Stereotyped by E. White, New-York. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan and Co., Hill 1326. 1847. 770 p. ; 28 cm. Hill: "Similar to 1842 edition (Hill 1127) but without Apocrypha."
    This is printed from the same stereotype plates as Morgan 8562 (1846). Both editions' title pages contain the following three characteristics: broken type in the word "Containing," the extra symbol "]" in the right margin to the word "significations," and the broken rule above the date.
    6025 Bible. Holy Bible....Stereotyped by E. White, New York. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan and Co., Hills 1370. 1848. 27 cm. Similar to 1842 Morgan edition (No. 1127 Hill).
    6024 Bible. The Holy Bible...With Canne's Marginal Notes and References. Cincinnati E. Morgan and Co., Hills 1397. 1849. 1 vol.: [4], [6], [570], 573-770 p.
    6441 Bible. Child's Bible. J. A. & U. P. James. Cincinnati

    185-.

    6030 Bible. English. Authorized. 1843. The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments Translated Out of the Original Tongues and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised; with Canne's Marginal Notes and References, to Which Are Added an Index; an Alphabetical Table of All the Names in the Old and New Testaments, with Their Significations; Tables of Scripture Weights, Measures, and Coins, &c. Cincinnati E. Morgan and Co., AI 42-531. Hills 1127 1842. [4], [6], [570], [112], 573-770. [10] leaves of plates. illus. ; 30 cm. Printed in double columns.
    The New Testament has special title page.
    Stereotyped by E. White, New York
    8569 Bible. N. T. The New Testament of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, Translated Out of the Original Greek; and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. Stereotyped by J. Howe, New-York. Cincinnati Published by Martin Ruter, for the Methodist Episcopal Church., AI 0. 1823. Looker & Reynolds, Printers[] 287, [288] p. ; 17 cm. The same stereotype plates were used later in 1837 by Barrett and Brown of Dayton. See Morgan 5526.
    8566 Bible. N. T. The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, Translated Out of the Original Greek; and with the Former Translation Diligently Compared and Revised. Stereotyped by J. Howe, Philadelphia. Zanesville Published and Sold by William Davis, Wholesale and Retail., AI 0. 1828. 270 p. ; 16.5 cm. Ms. front: "John Cooperrider February 16..1832"
    8208 Bible. N. T. The New Testament. 18 mo. Stereotype edition. Published by N. & G. Guilford. [Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1830]
    FREEMAN'S ALMANACK FOR 1831, Cincinnati, [1830], inside back wrapper: "N. & G. Guilford have lately procured a new set of 18mo. stereotype plates for the NEW TESTAMENT. They are printed on good, fine paper, the impression is clear and beautiful, and they are not only well calculated for schools, but can be offered much cheaper than the Testaments generally in use."
    8565 Bible. N. T. The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Translated Out of the Original Greek; and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan and Co. Stereotyped by L. Johnson., AI 0. 1840. 344 p. ; 11 cm.
    6753 Bible. N. T. Acts, Epistles and Revelation. Dakota. 1843. Riggs. Jesus ohnihde wicaye cin oranyanpi qon qa Palos Wowapi Kage Ciqon nakun, Jan woyake ciqon dena eepi tamakoce okaga . The Acts of the Apostles and the Epistles of Paul with the Revelation of John in the Dakota Language Translated from the Greek by Stephen R. Riggs. Cincinnati American Bible Society, Kendall and Barnard, Printers, AI 43-493 and 43-543. Darlow & Moule 3139. 1843. 228 p. ; 19 cm. Translated by S.R. Riggs and T.S. Williamson.
    1650 Bible. N. T. German. Luther. 1826. Das Neue Testament Unseres Herrn und Heylandes Jesu Christi. Verdeutscht von D. Martin Luther. [Osnaburg Printed by Heinrich Kurtz, Arndt 2817. SS 23789. 1826] 450 p. ; 18 cm. This maybe 1836 as American Imprints states date blurred.
    Imprint data blurred on t.p. Henry Kurtz relocated from Pittsburgh to Stark County in 1825.
    6761 Bible. N. T. Luke. Dakota. Pond. Wootanin waxte Luka qu Jan: Owapi qon hena eepi. Cincinnati American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, AI 43-581. 1843. 296 p. ; 19 cm. Title from cover./ Text entirely in Dakota; t.p. also in English./ Luke, translated by G.H. Pond; John, translated from the French by J. Renville. cf. Darlow & Moule 3138./ "Published by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions."/ Text in double columns./ With: Wicoicage wowapi, qa odowan wakan, heberi iapi etanhan kagapi ... = The book of Genesis, and a part of the Psalms, in the Dakota langage. Cincinnati : Kendall and Barnard, printers, 1843.
    6031 Bible. N.T. English. 1850. The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Translated Out of the Original Greek.. Cincinnati H.S. & J. Applegate., Hills 1446. 1850. 344 p. ; 12 cm.
    9593 Bible. N.T. English. Authorized. 1841. The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ Translated Out of the Original Greek; and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. Zanesville Published and Sold by Arnold Lippitt, AI 0. 1841. 270 p. ; 17 cm. Stereotyped by J. Howe, Philadelphia.
    1287 Bible. N.T. Romans. English. Authorized. 1821. The Epistle of Paul the Apostle, to the Romans, Containing the Text Taken from the Most Correct Copies of the Present Authorized Translation; with a Commentary and Critical Notes, Designed as a Help to a Better Understanding of the Sacred Writings. By Adam Clarke, L.L.D. F.A.S. From the London Edition. Cincinnati Published by Joseph Mitchel. Morgan, Lodge and Co. Printers., SS 4671. 1821. vii, [2], 10-287, [1] p. ; 21 cm. Error in pagination: page 168 misnumbered 148.
    American Antiquarian Society copy: Inscribed J. Johnson Morrell his book bought of Joseph Mitchell the 4th day of January 1822; James Johnson Morrell; Thomas Ray's book; To Mrs. Mary Benton by her father's will.
    1566 Bible. New Testament. Commentary and Critical Notes...by Adam Clarke. 2d American Stereotype ed. Cincinnati
    SS 19709. 1825.

    2732 Bible. New Testament. The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ Translated Out of the Original Greek, and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. Zanesville Published and Sold by J.R. & A. Lippitt, AI 30466. Hills 919. 1835. 270 p. ; 17 cm. Printed in double columns. On cheap paper, with narrow margins.
    Stereotyped by J. Howe, Philadelphia./
    7859 Bible. New Testament. New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, Translated Out of the Original Greek; And with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. Cincinnati Morgan and Sanxay., AI 0. 1836. 179, [180] p. Stereotyped by J. A. James on the front blue boards.
    8192 Bible. New Testament. The New Testament of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, Translated Out of the Original Greek; and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. Stereotyped by J.A. James. Cincinnati Corey and Webster., AI 36169. 1836. 469 p. ; 8.5 cm. Morgan copy inscribed: Hannah E. Henderson A Present from her sister Lydia.
    Red leather with gold lettering on spine: Testament.
    "Printed by James and Gazlay," verso of title page.
    2411 Bible. New Testament. The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Translated Out of the Original Greek; and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. Dayton Published by Barrett and Brown. Stereotyped by J.A. James & Co., Cincinnati., AI 0. 1837. [3]-318 p. ; 11.5 cm.
    3191 Bible. New Testament. Das Neue Testament...unsers herrn und Heilandes Jesu Christi. Cincinnati
    AI 43203. 1837.

    5526 Bible. New Testament. The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, Translated Out of the Original Greek; and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. Stereotyped by J. Howe, New York. Dayton Published by Barrett and Brown., AI 0. 1837. 287, [288] p. ; 17 cm. The cover has "Published by James Turnbull" and the back cover has an advertisement by him. Turnbull was a publisher, author and bookseller from Steubenville.
    6572 Bible. New Testament. The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, Translated Out of the Original Greek; and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan and Co., AI 0. 1841. 379 p. ; 17.5 cm. Cover has no date but states: "Stereotyped by J. A. James."
    Advertisement on back cover for E. Morgan & Co. at 131 Main Street.
    6174 Bible. New Testament. The New Testament of Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Dayton B.F. Ells, AI 42-552. 1842. 318 p.
    4628 Bible. New Testament. The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, Translated Out of the Original Greek; and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. Stereotyped by J. Howe, New-York. Steubenville Published by Abner L. Frazer. Printed by L. Harper, Cadiz, AI 0. MDCCCXLV. [1845] 287 p. ; 19 cm.
    321 Bible. New Testament. Apocryphal Books. Gospel of Nicodemus, the Believing Jew; Translated from the German, by Moses Henkle of Clark County, Ohio. Columbus, Ohio Printed for the Translator, by Lewis & Glover., Cf. AI 28135. 1826. 40 p. ; 18.5 cm. This title and Wills and Testaments of Thirteen Patriarchs, and Gospel of Nicodemus, The Believing Jew published in 1827 have been treated as one title because Henkle included both in the title page in 1827. For a discussion of this, see below Number XXXX. American Imprints 28135. The reason for the confusion over the number of titles here may be due to production problems encountered with the first title. The printing quality was so poor that the "Printer's Notice" apologized to the translator and the reader for the many typographical mistakes due to the "hurry of business." Although the printers maintained the mistakes did not alter the meaning, they did call attention to page 10, line 9, where the reader was advised to change "infamy" to "infancy" because, as it stood, the phrase read "though the wise men did worship him from infamy...." There were other serious production errors which readers encountered. There was the mispagination of page 28 and a 90% blank page 26 although the text is continuous.! Such poor workmanship did not stop the printers from taking the opportunity to advertise their future titles if the reader felt the present book was "worth the money." In addition to the present title, they had three more titles by Henkle "to put to press speedily" plus an octavo German translation volume to be re-printed. There is no record these were ever printed and Henkle certainly had had enough of Lewis and Glover. They printed only one other recorded title in 1826 for the Protestant Episcopal Church of the U. S. A. See number XXXX. In 1827, there are no titles by Lewis & Glover, together or separately. Henkle must have been upset because Lewis and Glover did not print any other titles by him, and he had his Last Wills and Testaments printed by Evan Banes, Jr. in 1827 in Urbana. The present title was appended to that and treated as a single title.
    322 Bible. New Testament. Apocryphal Books. Last Wills and Testaments of Thirteen Patriarchs, and Gospel of Nicodemus, the Believing Jew. Translated from German Prints for the Benefit of English Readers. By the Rev. Moses Henkle, of Clark County, Ohio. Urbana, O. Printed by Evans Banes, Jr., SS 28135 (treats both titles as one and gives pagination as 67, [1], 40). 1827. 67, [1] p. ; 18 cm. The title page indicates that there should be two parts: 1) Wills and Testaments of Thirteen Patriarchs and 2) Gospel of Nicodemus but the physical evidence suggests there are two separate imprints. This imprint includes only the Last Wills and Testaments. The Gospel of Nicodemus was printed a year earlier in 1826, in a different city, Columbus, by different printers, Lewis and Glover with its own separate title page. In addition, each publication has separate pagination and collation. See Number XXXXabove. Why did Henkle choose to include both titles on this title page? He undoubtedly perceived this as a single title even though it bibliographically is two. He had had quality problems in the publication of the Gospel of Nicodemus. See Number XXXX above. He may have intended to publish this title first but it did not somehow work out. In his "Introduction," he states that the Wills and Testaments preceded the Gospel of Nicodemus historically and does so here. He makes no mention of two title pages, two printers and two locations. He changed printers but chose to overlook the fact that he had published two titles in two different years.
    2255 Bible. New Testament. Apocryphal. The Apocryphal New Testament, Being All the Gospels, Epistles, and Other Pieces Now Extant, Attributed in the First Four Centuries to Jesus Christ, His Apostles and Their Companions, and Not Included in the New Testament, By Its Compilers[.] Translated from the Original Tongues and Now First Collected into One Volume. [From the London Edition.] Ravenna Printed by W. Coolman, Jr., AI 11303. 1832. [i-iii], iv-x, [xi], bv, [13]-348 p. ; 16.5 cm. Published later in 1835 in Chilllicothe (Morgan 2709).
    "The Order of All the Books of the Apocryphal New Testament, with Their Proper Names, and Number of Chapters."--p. [xi].
    William Hone's London edition, first published 1820 under title "The apocryphal New Testament," incorporating the translation of Jeremiah Jones for the apocryphal books and of Archbishop Wake for the Apostolic fathers. Cf. M.R. James. The apocryphal New Testament, p. xv.
    Right hand page numbers are all on the left hand side of the page.
    Page 242 printed 24.
    Signatures: [2]/2 2*/4 B-C/6 D D2 - Z/2 Z2/4 AA AA2 - DD/2 DD2/4. (Letter B upside down. V used. G2 printed E2. K2, L2, M2 and N2 printed 2K, 2L, 2M and 2N, respectively. CC2 and DD2 printed CC and DD, respectively.)
    There is what appears to be an extra 2 and *2 printed on pages 17 and 29 respectively. Or, perhaps they are" [1]/2 1*/6 2/6 *2/2 for 32 pages. ([1] and 1* printed [2] and 2*, respectively.) Recently, I have collated several titles which have had two sets of collations, one complete and one incomplete as in this one.
    2709 Bible. New Testament. Apocryphal. The Apocryphal New Testament, Being All the Gospels and Other Writings, Now Extant. Attributed, in the First Four Centuries, to Jesus Christ and His Apostles, and Not Included in the New Testament By Its Compilers. Translated and Collected into One Volume, with a Preface. From the Last London Edition. Chillicothe, O. Printed and Pub. by Benj. J. Gray, AI 30398. 1835. vii, 202 p. 15 cm. First published in Ravenna in 1832 (Morgan 2255).
    William Hone's edition, first published 1820 under title "The apocryphal New Testament," incorporating the translation of Jeremiah Jones for the apocryphal books and of Archbishop Wake for the Apostolic fathers. Cf. M.R. James. The apocryphal New Testament, p. xv.
    6131 Bible. New Testament. English, 1828. Authorized. The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Cincinnati N. & G. Guilford., AI 0. 1828. 225 p. ; 15 cm.
    5727 Bible. New Testament. English. The Sacred Writings of the Apostles and Evangelists of Jesus Christ, Commonly Styled the New Testament. Translated from the Original Greek by George Campbell, James MacKnight, and Philip Doddridge. With Prefaces, Various Emendations, and an Appendix by Alexander Campbell. Stereotyped from the Third Edition, Revised. Cincinnati The Standard Publishing Co., AI 0. 1832. 336 p. ; 14 cm. Cover title: Living oracles.
    6033 Bible. New Testament. English. 1836. The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Translated Out of the Original Greek; and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. Stereotyped by J. Howe, Philadelphia. Zanesville Published and Sold by J. R. and A. Lippitt., AI 0. 1836. 270 p. ; 17 cm.
    5991 Bible. New Testament. English. 1838. Authorized. The New Testament of Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, Out of the Original Greek, and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan and Son, AI 0. 1838. 179 p. In double columns.
    2569 Bible. New Testament. English. Authorized. 1834. The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Translated Out of the Original Greek; and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. Stereotyped by J. A. James. Cincinnati Published by Corey and Fairbank, and Jonathan Leavitt, New York., AI 23369. Hills 890. 1834. 469, [1] p. ; 9 cm.
    2997 Bible. New Testament. German. Das Neue Testament unseres Herrn und Heylandes Jesu Christi. Verdeuticht von D. Martin Luther. Osnaburg, Stark County, Ohio Gedruckt bey Heinrich Kurtz., AI 36164. 1836. 450, [6] p. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Printed in two columns.
    "Verzeichniss der sämmtlichen Bücher des Neuen Testaments."--p. [451].
    "Warnung D. Martin Luthers."--p. [452].
    "Nachschrift des Druckers."--p. [452].
    "Anweisung der Sonn- und fest-täglichen Episteln und Evangelien durch das ganze Jahr."--p. [453-456].
    "Episteln und Evagelien der Aposteltage und etlicher anderer Feste, welche an einigen Orten gefeyert werden."--p. [456].
    Signatures: [1]-38/6.
    4430 Bible. O. T. Wicoicage wowapi, qa Odowan wakan, heberi iapi etanhan kagapi. Cincinnati Kendall and Barnard, AI 42-567. 1842. 295 p. ; 19 cm.
    6775 Bible. O. T. Job English. Book of Job in English Verse, Translated from the Original Hebrew, with Remarks Historical, Critical and Explanatory by Thomas Scott. Carefully Revised from the Second London Edition of 1833. The Notes Abridged, and a Preliminary Dissertation Prefixed. By B.U. Watkins. Cincinnati Christian Book Concern,
    1848. 216 p. ; 19 cm.
    216 p. ; 19 cm.

    9963 Bible. O.T. Psalms. English. Paraphrases. 1848. The Psalms of David in Metre Allowed by the Authority of the Kirk of Scotland, and Used in Several Branches of the Presbyterian Church in the United States with Verbal Amendments by H. Connelly. [Cincinnati] Ephraim Morgan & Co.,
    1848. 331 p.
    1288 Bible. O.T. Psalms. German. 1821. Der Psalter des Königs und Propheten Davids, verdeutschet von Dr. Martin Luther; Mit kurzen Summarien oder Inhalt jedes Psalmen. Und mit vielen Parallelen oder gleichen Schriftstellen. Canton, Ohio Gedruckt bey Schäffer und Sala., SS 4697. Botte & Tannof. German Printing, 3479. 1821. 233, [1] p. ; 15 cm. Publisher's advertisement, p. [234].
    Botte & Tannof notes: Signatures: A-T6 [U]2. - Contains 151 psalm; cf. D. Luthy. Amish usage of the psalms, p. 21-24. - Advertisement for a book printed by Schaffer and Sala: Das Neue Gesangbuch", p. [234]. - Advertisement for a book to be published by Schaffer and Salla on the basis of subscription: "Das kleine Davidsche Psalterspiel, Nebst der Harfe", p. [234].
    Both of the above titles have not been located in any library or private collection. (1/11/2006)
    2256 Bickersteth, Edward, 1786-1850. The Christian Student Designed to Assist Christians in General in acquiring Religious Knowledge. 3d ed., Corrected by the Rev. E. Bickersteth. Cincinnati Seeley & Allbach., AI 11364. 1832. 672 p.
    236 Bickersteth, Edward, 1786-1850. The Christian Hearer, Abridged. By Edward Bickersteth, Rector of Watton, Herts. Edited, with Additional Matter, by Chauncey Colton, D.D. Professor Pastoral Divinity and Sacred Rhetoric in the Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio, &c. &c. Columbus Isaac N. Whiting., AI 49283. Parker 14a. MDCCCXXXVIII. [1838] [i-iv] [1-3], 4-115, bv p. ; 19 cm. Author's Preface dated "Islington, Dec. 10, 1836."
    "George W. Myers: Acland Press, Gambier, Ohio."--verso of title page.
    "The Christian Hearer."--Half-title, p. [iii].
    "Recommendatory Preface."--p. [3]-4 signed Charles P. McIlvaine, Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Dioce [sic] of Ohio.
    Page numbers 21-24 not printed with no loss of text. Page 20 ends the "Introductory Matter by the American Editor" and page [25] begins the first chapter and signature 3. It is not known whether Chauncey Colton's "Introductory Matter" fell 4 pages short or his friend Charles P. McIlvaine has less to recommend in the "Recommendatory Preface."
    Signatures: [1]8 (2 & 3 tipped in between 1 and 4) 2/4 3-4/6 5 5*-9/2 9*/4 10/4.
    3595 Bickersteth, Edward, 1786-1850. A Help to the Study of the Scriptures, Abridged for the Use of Sunday School Teachers, Bible Classes, and Families. By Rev. E. Bickersteth, A.M., Rector of Watton, Herts. Edited, with Additional Matter, by Chauncey Colton, D.D. Prof. of Past. Theol. and Sac. Rhet. in the Theol. Sem. Diocese of Ohio.. Columbus Published by I.N. Whiting., AI 54489. Parker 15a. 1839. 139 p. ; 15.5 cm. Whiting published another edition in 1849 (Morgan 8564).
    "Advertisement. This reprint of one of the most popular works of Bickersteth, has, at the suggestion of Bishop McIlvaine, been prepared with additional mater by Dr. Colton, and is now offere by the Publisher to American readers, in the confident expectation that it will be both very acceptable and useful."--p. [3].
    "Introductory Matter by the American Editor."--p. [5]-11.
    "Contents."--p. [12].
    On cover: Bickersteth's Scripture Help.
    "Gambier, O., Western Church Press: George W. Myers, Ptr."--verso of title page.
    Signatures: [1]/6 2 2* - 6/8 6*/4 7/4.
    No page numbers on chapter heading pages.
    8564 Bickersteth, Edward, 1786-1850. A Help to the Study of the Scriptures, Abridged for the Use of Sunday School Teachers, Bible Classes, and Families. By Rev. E. Bickersteth, A.M., Rector of Watton, Herts. Edited, with Additional Matter, by Chauncey Colton, D.D. Prof. of Past. Theol. and Sac. Rhet. in the Theol. Sem. Diocese of Ohio. Columbus Published by I.N. Whiting.,
    1849. [1-3], bv, [5]-11, [12-13] 13-139, bv p.; 15 cm. Whiting first published in 1839 (Morgan 3595).
    "Advertisement. This reprint of one of the most popular works of Bickersteth, has, at the suggestion of Bishop McIlvaine, been prepared with additional mater by Dr. Colton, and is now offered by the Publisher to American readers, in the confident expectation that it will be both very acceptable and useful. ... The abridgement was made by the author's own hand ..."--p. [3].
    "Introductory Matter by the American Editor."--p. [5]-11.
    "Contents."--p. [12].
    On cover: Bickersteth's Scripture Help.
    Signatures: [1]/6 2 2* - 6/8 6*/4 7/4.
    No page numbers on chapter heading pages.
    456 Bigelow, John Milton, 1804-1878. Florula Lancastriensis, or, A Catalogue Comprising nearly all the Flowering and Filicoid Plants, Growing Naturally within the Limits of Fairfield County. By John M. Bigelow, M.D. and Asa Hor, M.D. Lancaster Wright & Legg, AI 41-681. Thomson 89. 1841. 22 p. ; ; 22 cm. From the "Transactions of the Medical Convention of Ohio, for 1841,." p. 49-79. (Morgan 5338)
    4976 Bigelow, John Milton, 1804-1878. A List of the Medicinal Plants of Ohio, (Not Embraced in Wood and Bache's U.S. Dispensatory.) Containing as Far as Known, a Brief Account of Their Properties. By John M. Bigelow, M.D. Columbus J. H. Riley & Co., Publishers., Thomson 90. 1849. 47 p. ; 22 cm. "The Ohio Medical and Surgical Journal Extra."--p. 1.
    1106 Bingham, Caleb, 1757-1817. Juvenile Letters; being a Correspondence between Children from Eight to Fifteen Years of Age. By Caleb Bingham, A.M. Author of the Child's Companion, Young Lady's Accidence, American Preceptor, &c. First Western, from the Second Boston Edition. Cincinnati Printed by Mason and Palmer, for Cornelius Wing., OI 458. SS 47361. Welch 100.6. Wilkie 599. 1819. 80 p. ; 14 cm.
    1289 Bingham, Caleb, 1757-1817. The American Preceptor Improved: Being a New Selection of Lessons for Reading and Speaking. Designed for the Use of Schools. By Caleb Bingham, A.M. Author of The Columbian Orator, Child's Companion, &c. "Train up a child in the way he should go." Sixty Second (Improved) Edition. Cincinnati Published by Oliver Farnsworth & Co., SS 4710. 1821. iv, [1], 6-228 p. ; 18 cm. Also, published under the title: The young American's speaker. 1857.
    "Designed for the use of schools."
    Advertised in October 1819 on p. [4] wrapper of Cincinnati Directory (Morgan 1114).
    This popular title was published by Farnsworth, 62nd improved edition, in 1825 (Morgan 1567) and by N. & G. Guilford, 63rd improved edition (Morgan 9794).
    1567 Bingham, Caleb, 1757-1817. The American Preceptor Improved; Being a New Selection of Lessons for Reading and Speaking. 62d (Improved) Edition. Cincinnati Published by Oliver Farnsworth & Co., SS 19732. 1825. 228 p. ; 18 cm. Designed for the use of schools.
    First published by Farnsworth, also Sixty Second Improved Edition, in 1821 (Morgan 1289) and by N. & G. Guilford, 63rd improved edition, in 1825 (9794).
    9794 Bingham, Caleb, 1757-1817. The American Preceptor Improved; Being a New Selection of Lessons for Reading and Speaking. 63rd (Improved) Edition. Cincinnati N. & G. Guilford, AI 0. 1825. 228 p. ; 18 cm. This popular title was published by Oliver Farnsworth in 1821 (Morgan 1289) and in 1825 (Morgan 1567).
    3596 Binney, Amos, 1802-1878. Theological Compend, Containing a System of Divinity.

    AI 54494. 1839.
    THIS IS A GHOST.
    3839 Binney, Amos, 1802-1878. Theological Compend Containing a System of Divinity. Cincinnati
    AI 40-771. 1840.
    THIS IS A GHOST. BO!
    2735 Birney, James Gillespie, 1792-1857, compiler. Address to the Ladies of Ohio.

    AI 30509. 1835.

    9512 Birney, James Gillespie, 1792-1857, compiler. [Facts for the People: Showing that the Slave Power has been the Lion's share in the government of the Country. Compiled by James Birney, Esq. Cincinnati Printed at the Herald Office, Walnut Street, Below Second.,
    1848] 8 p.? Advertised on p. [15] of the Addresses and Proceedings of the State Independent Free Territory Convention of the People of Ohio, Held at Columbus, June 20 and 21, 1848. Cincinnati, 1848. (Morgan 158): Advertisement. Facts for the People: Showing that the Slave Power has had the Lion's share in the government of the Country. Compiled by James Birney, Esq. Send Orders to H.H. Sperry. One hundred copies for $1.
    4776 Birney, Nancy. A Sermon While in a State of Somniloquism, or Devotional Sleep. Taken Down in Short-Hand as Delivered, 9th mo. 6th, 1847. Salem Hinchman & Ware, Printers.,
    1847. 23 p. ; 17 cm. "Taken down in short-hand as delivered, 9th mo. 6th, 1847"--t.p.
    9930 Birney, William, ed. Constitution of the Order of the Sons of Temperance: By-Laws and Rules of Order of the Grand Division of the State of Ohio; and an Abstract of Decisions on Constitutional Points. Edited by William Birney. Cincinnati Printed by C. Clark, AI 0. 1846. 24 p. ; 21 cm.
    7300 Bishop, N. Sermon Preached on Thanksgiving Day. November 25, 1846. Dayton R. N. & W. F. Comly.,
    1847. 12 p. ; 21 p.
    836 Bishop, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), 1777-1855. The Work and Rewards of Elders. A Discourse, Delivered June 28th, 1814, at the Ordination of the Rev. J. M'Farland, of Chillicothe, Ohio. To Which are Added the Charges to the Minister & People. By Rev. R.H. Biship [sic.]. Chillicothe Printed at the Office of the Supporter, by Nashee & Denny., OI 205. SS 30926. Wilkie 305. 1814. 23 p. ; 21.5 cm.
    1885 Bishop, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), 1777-1855. An Address to the Graduates of Miami University. September 30, 1829. Oxford Printed at the Societies' Press., SS 37853. 1829. 8 p. ; 21 cm.
    2011 Bishop, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), 1777-1855. An Address to the Graduates of Miami University, September 30, 1830. Oxford Published by W.W. Bishop., AI 553. 1830. 12 p.
    2012 Bishop, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), 1777-1855. A Manual of Logic. Hamilton Printed at the Societies' Press., AI 554. 1830. iv, 109 p.
    81 Bishop, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), 1777-1855. An Address, Delivered to the Graduates of Miami University, September 28, 1831. By R.H. Bishop, D.D. President. Oxford Printed at the Oxford Press., AI 6163. 1831. [1-3], 4-12 p. ; 21 cm. "Graduates of 1831."--p. [2].
    2143 Bishop, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), 1777-1855. A Manual of Logic. By Robert H. Bishop, D.D., President of Miami University. Oxford Societies' Press., AI 6164. 1831. 172 p. ; 18 cm.
    2257 Bishop, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), 1777-1855. An Address Delivered to the Graduates of Miami University, September 26, 1832. By R.H. Bishop, D.D., President. Oxford Printed by W.W. Bishop., AI 11383. 1832. 15, bv p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Graduates of 1832."--p. [2].
    "Catalogue of the graduates of Miami University."--p. [9]-13.
    Description of the university's policies, p. 14-15.
    2403 Bishop, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), 1777-1855. An Address Delivered September 25, 1833, to the Graduates of Miami University, By R.H. Bishop, D.D. President. Oxford Published by W.W. Bishop., AI 17839. 1833. [1-3]-15, [16] p. ; 20 cm. "Printed by Andrew Noble, Oxford."--p. [16].
    "Graduates of 1833."--p. [2].
    Description of the university's policies, p. 13-15.
    Signatures: [1] - 2/4.
    2404 Bishop, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), 1777-1855. Elements of Logic; or A Summary of the General Principles and Different Modes of Reasoning. By R.H. Bishop, D.D. President of Miami University. Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged. Oxford Published by W.W. Bishop., AI 17840. MDCCCXXXIII. 175 p. ; 21.5 cm.
    2405 Bishop, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), 1777-1855. A Plea for United Christian Action. Addressed Particularly to Presbyterians. A Sermon Preached, by Special Appointment, in the Second Presbyterian Church in Cincinnati, April 23, 1833. By R.H. Bishop, D.D. President of Miami University. Second Edition. Cincinnati Published by Corey & Fairbank., AI 17841. MDCCCXXXIII. [1-3], 4-16, [17], 18-19, bv p. ; 21.5 cm. Bishop made several small changes in the second edition. These involved adding paragraphs and deleting others. The changes in the second edition are: page 7 first paragraph is added beginning "He who...of trouble," page 14 the third line is added beginning "Nay, more...carried through," and on page 21 in the first edition, the last paragraph beginning "Let us hear...vs. 4, 5, 6, 7," is omitted. There may be other similar textual changes with a more exacting analysis.
    The first edition was published without Bishop's name (Morgan 7660).
    See Joshua L. Wilson's reply (Morgan 287).
    2406 Bishop, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), 1777-1855. Sketches of the Philosophy of the Bible. Oxford W.W. Bishiop., AI 17843. 1833. 305 p. ; 21 cm. Cover: Biblical Philosophy.
    7660 Bishop, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), 1777-1855. A Plea for United Christian Action: Addressed Particularly to Presbyterians. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1833] 29, bv p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    A Second Edition published the same year carried Bishop's name and was published by Corey and Fairbank (Morgan 2405).
    "Notes." on pages [24]-29.
    See Joshua Lacy Wilson's reply (Morgan 287).
    9630 Bishop, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), 1777-1855. A Good Wife, the Special Gift of God. A Sermon Occasioned by the Death of Mrs. Phebe Hughs, Consort of J. R. Hughes, M.D. Who Died December 24th, 1833. By R.H. Bishop, D.D. Oxford Published and Sold by W.W. Bishop., AI 0. 1834. 16 p. ; 21 cm.
    2736 Bishop, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), 1777-1855. Addresses Delivered at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, by R.H. Bishop, D.D. President, Containing His Inaugural Address and His Addresses to the Graduates of the Years 1829, '30, 31', 32', 33', 34'; also a Complete Catalogue of All the Graduates. Hamilton Joseph G. Monfort, AI 30513. 1835. 76 p. ; 21 p.
    2737 Bishop, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), 1777-1855. Letter Addressed to Rev. J.L. Wilson, D.D. of Cincinnati. Cincinnati
    AI 30514. 1835.

    2738 Bishop, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), 1777-1855. Sketches of the Philosophy of the Bible. Oxford
    AI 30515. 1835.

    9999 Bishop, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), 1777-1855. Address to the Graduates of Miami University Delivered September 27, 1834 by R.H. Bishop ... Hamilton Published by Joseph G. Monfort, L. Gibbon & D.B. Gardner, Printers, AI 0. 1835. 8 p. ; 22 cm.
    3192 Bishop, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), 1777-1855. A Tribute of Respect to Departed Friends, and a Word of Encouragement to Their Sons. Oxford R.H. Bishop, Jr., AI 43261. 1837. 17 p.
    3374 Bishop, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), 1777-1855. An Outline of the Political Economy of the Bible. A Sermon, Delivered in the First Presbyterian Church of Oxford, on the Annual Thanksgiving Day of the State of Ohio, December 14, 1837. Published by Request. Oxford Printed by R.H. Bishop, Jun., AI 49297. 1838. 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    3375 Bishop, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), 1777-1855. A Tribe Lacking in Israel. A Sermon Delivered in the First Presbyterian Church in Oxford, Sabbath Afternoon, Sept. 30th, 1838. By R.H. Bishop, D.D. Oxford Printed by R.H. Bishop, Jr., AI 49298. 1838. 12 p. ; 21 cm.
    3597 Bishop, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), 1777-1855. Elements of the Science of Government being an Outline of a Portion of Studies of the Senior Class in Miami University by R.H. Bishop, D.D., President of Miami University. Oxford Printed by R.H. Bishop, Jun., AI 54505. 1839. 166 p. ; 22 cm.
    3598 Bishop, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), 1777-1855. The God of Israel the Protector, the Protector of the Fatherless and the Widow, a Sermon Occasioned by the Death of James R. Hughes, M.D., of Oxford, August 8, 1839. Oxford W.W. Bishop, AI 54506. 1839.

    3840 Bishop, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), 1777-1855. An Address Delivered to the Graduates of Miami University, August 13, 1840. Oxford John B. Peat, AI 40-816. 1840. 17 p.
    457 Bishop, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), 1777-1855. The Nature and Value of Brotherly Love: A Sermon Delivered on Sabbath, February 7th, 1841. Oxford Printed by John B. Peat., AI 41-695. 1841. 20 p.
    4629 Bishop, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), 1777-1855. Circular to the Alumni of Miami University, Oxford, May 1845. Oxford s.n., AI 45-831. 1845. 12 p. ; 18 cm. This address was issued together (Morgan 8969) with "No. 2--to the farmers of Hamilton County." (Morgan 4630)
    4630 Bishop, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), 1777-1855. Circular to the Farmers of Hamilton County, State of Ohio, Oxford, May 1845. Oxford s.n., AI 45-832. 1845. 12 p. ; 18 cm.
    8960 Bishop, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), 1777-1855. Addresses: No. 1. 1--To the Alumni of Miami University. No. 2--To the Farmers of Hamilton County. Cincinnati Printed by R.P. Brooks,, AI 45-830. 1845 12, 12 p. ; 19 cm. This title has its own wrapper with both titles listed.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Each address was also issued separately (American Imprints 45-831, 45-832; Morgan 4629, 4630).
    "Circular. Oxford, May, 1845. To the alumni of Miami University."--12 p., 1st count. Signed: R.H. Bishop.
    "Circular. Oxford, May, 1845. To the farmers of Hamilton County, state of Ohio."--12 p., 2nd count.
    Signed: R.H. Bishop. Includes a description of Freeman G. Cary's academy and classes at Pleasant Hill, Ohio.
    8969 Bishop, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), 1777-1855. Addresses: No. 1--to the Alumni of Miami University. No. 2--to the Farmers of Hamilton County. Cincinnati Printed by R.P. Brooks.,
    1845. 12, 12 p. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title.
    Each address was also issued separately (Checklist Amer. imprints 45-831, 45-832; Morgan 4629, 4630).
    "Circular. Oxford, May, 1845. To the alumni of Miami University."--12 p., 1st count. Signed: R.H. Bishop.
    "Circular. Oxford, May, 1845. To the farmers of Hamilton County, state of Ohio."--12 p., 2nd count. Signed: R.H. Bishop.
    Includes a description of Freeman G. Cary's academy and classes at Pleasant Hill, Ohio.
    2407 Black Hawk, Sauk Chief, 1767-1838. Life of Ma-ka-tai-me-she-ka-kak or Black Hawk, Embracing the Tradition of His Nation--Indian Wars in Which He Has Been Engaged--Cause of Joining the British in Their Late War with America, and Its History--Description of the Rock-River Village--Manners and Customs--Encrouchments by the Whites, Contrary to Treaty--Removal from His Village in 1831. With an Account of the Cause and General History of the Late War, His Surrender and Confinement at Jefferson Barracks, and Travels through the United States. Dictated by Himself. J.B. Patterson, of Rock Island, Illinois, Editor and Proprietor. Cincinnati [s.n.], AI 17844. Graff 313. Howes P120. Sabin 5675. 1833. [i]-[xii, xii blank], [13]-155, bv p. ; 17.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: xi, [2], 14-155, [1] p.
    Spine title, on printed paper label: Life of Black Hawk.
    "The editor has written this work according to the dictation of Black Hawk, through the United States' interpreter, at the Sac and Fox Agency of Rock Island."--Advertisement, p. ix.
    The interpreter is Antoine Leclair (cf. p. [iii].).
    Reese Catalogue: "An important Indian biography, dictated by Black Hawk to a U.S. interpreter after his trip to Washington in 1833, in order to explain to Americans the reasons for his past conduct. This is the very scarce first edition, issued without the portrait."
    Graff: "One of the very few important American Indian autobiographies."
    6817 Blain, John T. A Table of Post-Offices in Ohio, Arranged by Counties, Townships, and Towns, as They Were January 1, 1843, Also the Organization of the Post-Office Department Uunder the Act of July 2, 1836, a List of the Special Agents of the Department, and Census of Ohio for 1840, as Taken by Townships by John T. Blain. Columbus Wright and Legg, AI 43-607. 1843. 72 p. ; 22 cm. Includes index.
    6703 Blain, Wilson. The Psalms of David: Every Way Suitable to Christian Worship, A Discourse. Rossville J.M. Christy., AI 44-812. 1844. 19 p. ; 22 cm.
    2258 Blaisdale, Silas. First Lessons in Intellectual Philosophy, or, A Familiar Explanation of the Nature and Operation of the Humand Mind. 2d ed. Cincinnati
    AI 11390. 1832.

    1349 Blake, Francis A. Exposition of the Causes Which Led to the Late Controversy between William Lytle and James W. Gazlay, Esq. and to the Criminal Prosecution Recently Instituted against Gen. Lytle & Francis A. Blake. [One line of quotation] By Francis A. Blake. Cincinnati [s.n.], SS 8104. Vodrey 46. September 10th, 1822. 23, bv p. ; 21 cm.
    1350 Blake, Francis A. Exposition of the Causes Which Led to the Late Controversy between William Lytle and James W. Gazlay, Esq. and to the Criminal Prosecution Recently Instituted against Gen. Lytle & Francis A. Blake. [One line of quotation] By Francis A. Blake. Second Edition. Cincinnati [s.n.], SS 8105. Vodrey 47. 1822. 23, [1] p. ; 21 cm. "Postscript.", p. [24].
    1552 Blanchard, Amos, 1800-1869. American Military Biography; Containing the Lives and Characters of the Officers of the Revolution, Who were Most Distinguished in Achieving Our National Independence. Also, the Life of Gilbert Motier La Fayette, Major-General in the Continental Army--Marshall of France, and Commander-in-Chief of the National Guards. Cincinnati Printed for the Subscribers., SS 19411. Sabin 1146. 1825. [i-xxiv], [25]-431, bv p. front., plates (part fold.) ; 17.5 cm.
    1886 Blanchard, Amos, 1800-1869. American Military and Naval Biography; Containing the Lives and Characters of the Officers of the Revolution, Who were most Distinguished in Achieving our National Independence. Also, the Life of Gilbert Motier La Fayette, Major-General in the Continental Army--Marshall of France, and Commander-in-Chief of the National Guards. Pub. for Subscribers. Cincinnati Whetstone & Buxton, Printers., SS 37866. 1829. 610 p. Life of LaFayette, p. 441-610.
    147 Blanchard, Amos, 1800-1869. American Military Biography; Containing the Lives and Characters of the Officers of the Revolution, Who Were Most Distinguished in Achieving Our National Independence. Also, the Life of Gilbert Motier La Fayette, Major-General in the Continental Army-Marshall of France, and Commander-in-Chief of the National Guards. Published for E. Walters. Cincinnati Printed at the Chronicle Office. Price Three Dollars and Fifty Cents., AI 102. 1830. xxxii, [1], 34-615, [1] p., [4] leaves of plates (1 folded). ill. ; 23 cm. Illustrations signed: Engd. by W. Woodruff Cincin.
    American Imprints has: "Published for Ross Houck." Could it be that individuals had their name printed on the cover! InU copy same mine, "Pub. for E. Walters." I have two copies with E. Walters but the second does not have price but does have row of periods and an index p. [617], different issue.
    Contents: A summary view of the causes which led to the American revolution -- The American military biography of the officers of the revolution -- Biography of revolutionary naval officers -- Biography of Gilbert Motier La Fayette -- Biography of officers from foreign countries, commissioned by Congress.
    2144 Blanchard, Amos, 1800-1869. American Military and Naval Biography; Containing the Lives and Characters of the Officers of the Revolution, Who were most Distinguished in Achieving our National Independence. Also, the Life of Gilbert Motier La Fayette, Major-General in the Continental Army--Marshall of France, and Commander-in-Chief of the National Guards. Cincinnati Printed at the Chronicle Office., AI 6174. Sabin 1146. 1831. 615 p., [5] leaves of plates. ill., (1 fold.). ; 22 cm.
    2145 Blanchard, Amos, 1800-1869. Book of Martyrs, or, A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive and Protestant Martyrs, from the Introduction of Christianity, to the Latest Periods of Pagan, Popish, Protestant, and Infidel Persecutions. Together with the Usual Subjects Contained in Similar Works; the Recent Publications in the Cantons of Switzerland; the Persecutions of the Methodist and Baptist Missionaries in the West India Islands; and the Narrative of the Conversion, Capture, Long Imprisonment, and Cruel Sufferings of Asaad Shidiak, a Native of Palestine. Likewise, a Sketch of the French Revolution, as Connected with Persecution. Compiled from Fox's Book of Martyrs, and Other Authentic Sources. By Amos Blanchard, Editor of the Cincinnati Journal. Embellished with Twenty-Four Engravings. Cincinnati Published by Robinson and Fairbank., AI 6176. 1831. xi, [2], 14-512 p. [12] leaves of plates. ill. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Robinson & Fairbank, printers."--verso of title page.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: E.S. Thompson 1845, February.
    2146 Blanchard, Amos, 1800-1869. Original Sin and the Atonement. A Trial Sermon, Preached before the Cincinnati Presbytery, July 20, 1831. By Amos Blanchard, Editor of the Cincinnati Journal. Cincinnati Printed by Robinson and Fairbank., AI 6177. 1831. 23, bv p. ; 19 cm. "The author of the sermon had not the most distant idea of publication when it was written. Subsequent events, however, have induced me to published it, in order to counteract the many erroneous representations which are abroad respecting the sentiments advanced. The public is aware that this was a trial sermon, on application for ordination to the Cincinnati Presbytery. Strenuous efforts were made to prevent the ordination, by certain individuals, as was alleged, on account of the erroneous sentiments advanced by the author in the following pages. .."--Advertisement, p. [3], signed: A.B.
    2259 Blanchard, Amos, 1800-1869. American Military and Naval Biography; Containing the Lives and Characters of the Officers of the Revolution; Together with Some of the Most Eminent Statesmen of That Interesting Period. To Which Are Added the Life and Character of Benedict Arnold, and the Circumstances of the Capture, Trial, and Execution of Major Andre. Compiled from Authentic Sources. By Amos Blanchard, Editor of the Cincinnati Journal. Cincinnati Printed and Published by Robinson and Fairbank., AI 11400. 1832. 604 p. ports. ; 21 cm.
    6119 Blanchard, Amos, 1800-1869. Book of Martyrs, or, A History of the Lives, Sufferings and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive and Protestant Martyrs, from the Introduction of Christianity to the Latest Periods of Pagan, Popish, Protestant, and Infidel Persecutions. Comp. from Fox's Book of Martyrs, and Other Authentic Sources. Embellished with Twenty Four Engravings. Eighth Edition. Cincinnati A. F. Robinson., AI 0. 1832. xiii, 15-540 p. ill.
    7133 Blanchard, Amos, 1800-1869. Book of Martyrs, or, A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive and Protestant Martyrs, from the Introduction of Christianity, to the Latest Periods of Pagan, Popish, Protestant, and Infidel Persecutions. Embracing, Together with the Usual Subjects Contained in Similar Works; the Recent Persecutions in the Cantons of Switzerland; the Persecutions of the Methodist and Baptist Missionaries in the West India Islands; and the Narrative of the Conversion, Capture, Long Imprisonment, and Cruel Sufferings of Asaad Shidiak, a Native of Palestine. Likewise, a Sketch of the French Revolution, as Connected with Persecution. Compiled from Fox's Book of Martyrs, and Other Authentic Sources. By Amos Blanchard, Editor of the Cincinnati Journal. Embellished with Twenty-Four Engravings. Third Edition. Cincinnati Published by Robinson & Fairbank., AI 0. 1832. xiii, [1], 15-540 p. ill. ; 20 cm. "Stereotyped by J.A. James. Cincinnati. Robinson & Fairbank, printers."--verso of title page.
    7134 Blanchard, Amos, 1800-1869. Book of Martyrs, or, A History of the Lives, Sufferings and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive and Protestant Martyrs, from the Introduction of Christianity to the Latest Periods of Pagan, Popish, Protestant, and Infidel Persecutions. Comp. from Fox's Book of Martyrs, and Other Authentic Sources. Embellished with Twenty Four Engravings. 7th ed. Cincinnati A. F. Robinson., AI 0. 1832. xiii, 540 p. ill. ; 21 cm.
    447 Blanchard, Amos, 1800-1869. American Military Biography; Containing the Lives and Characters of the Officers of the Revolution Who Were Most Distinguished in Achieving Our National Independence[.] Also, the Life of Gilbert Motier La Fayette, Major-General in the Continental Army, Marshal of France, and Commander-in-Chief of the National Guards. Published by E. Deming. Cincinnati Printed at the Chronicle Office., AI 23445. 1834. xxxii, [33]-615, [616] p., [6] leaves of plates : ill. ; 23 cm. American imprints has "Published for E.S. Johnson."
    Morgan copy inscribed: Daniel Kinzer's Book this the 10Day of the 6th mo 1835 ... Price. $2,00, and no cents.
    Plates: Frontis: Battle of Saratoga (colored). Morgan copy missising 1/3 left side.
    "Index."--p. [616].
    2572 Blanchard, Amos, 1800-1869. Book of Martyrs, or, A History of the Lives, Sufferings and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive and Protestant Martyrs, from the Introduction of Christianity to the Latest Periods of Pagan, Popish, Protestant, and Infidel Persecutions. Comp. from Fox's Book of Martyrs, and Other Authentic Sources. Embellished with Twenty Four Engravings. 9th ed. Cincinnati A. Robinson, AI 23446. 1834. 540 p. : incl. front., plates.
    2739 Blanchard, Amos, 1800-1869. Book of Martyrs, or, A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive and Protestant Martyrs, from the Introduction of Christianity, to the Latest Periods of Pagan, Popish, Protestant, and Infidel Persecutions. Embracing, Together with the Usual Subjects Contained in Similar Work; the Recent Publications in the Cantons of Switze.land [sic]; the Persecutions of the Methodists and Baptist Missionaries in the West India Islands; and the Narrative of the Conversion, Capture, Long Imprisonment, and Cruel Sufferings of Asaad Shidiak, a Native of Palestine. Likewise, a Sketch of the French Revolution, as Connected with Persecution. Compiled from Fox's Book of Martyrs, and Other Authentic Sources. By Amos Blanchard, Editor of the Cincinnati Journal. Embellished with Twenty Four Engravings. Tenth Edition. Cincinnati Published by A.F. Robinson., AI 30529. 1835. xiii, 540 p., [12] leaves of plates ill. ; 19.5 cm. "Stereotyped by J.A. James....Cincinnati.," verso of title page.
    "James and Gazlay, Printers, No. 1, Baker Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.," verso of title page.
    Morgan copy inscribed: This Book is the property of Benjamin Dobson price $2.25. Presented to Charles J. Hunt Feb. 15, 1912 by Mrs. Ellen Horr.
    Morgan copy contains contemporary note that Benjamin Dobson was the grandfather of Charles J. Hunt, Deloit, Iowa, and Ellen Dobson Horr.
    3599 Blanchard, Amos, 1800-1869. American Military and Naval Biography; Containing the Lives and Characters of the Officers of the Revolution, Who were most Distinguished in Achieving our National Independence. Also, the Life of Gilbert Motier La Fayette, Major-General in the Continental Army--Marshall of France, and Commander-in-Chief of the National Guards. Cincinnati
    AI 54517. 1839.

    8640 Blanchard, Amos, 1800-1869. Book of Martyrs; or A History of the Lives, Sufferings and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive and Protestant Martyrs, from the Introduction of Christianity, to the Latest Periods of Pagan, Popish, Protestant, and Infidel Persecutions. Compiled from Fox's Book of Martyrs, and Other Authentic Sources. By Amos Blanchard. Cincinnati N. G. Ellis., AI 46-912. 1846. xiii, 15-540 p. incl. front., plates. ; 22 cm.
    6967 Blanchard, Amos, 1800-1869. Book of Martyrs, or, A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive and Protestant Martyrs from the Introduction of Christianity, to the Latest Periods of Pagan, Popish, Protestant, and Infidel Persecutions. Embracing, Together with the Usual Subjects Contained in Similar Works; the Recent Persecutions in the Cantons of Switzerland; the Persecutions of the Methodist and Baptist Missionaries in the West India Islands; and the Narrative of the Conversion, Capture, Long Imprisonment, and Cruel Sufferings of Asaad Shidiak, a Native of Palestine. Likewise, a Sketch of the French Revolution, as Connected with Persecution. Compiled from Fox's Book of Martyrs, and Other Authentic Sources. By Amos Blanchard. Embellished with Twenty-Four Engravings. Cincinnati Published by N. G. Ellis.,
    1847. xiii, 15-540 p. incl. front., plates ; 20 cm. On spine: Book of Martyrs. 24 Plates.
    "Preface."--p. [v]-viii.
    "Contents."--p. 9-xiii.
    Pagination: bv, [ii-v], vi-viii, 9, x-xiii, bv, 15-22, [23], bv,25-33, bv, 35-43, bv, 45-61, 63-81, bv, 83-117, bv,119-135, bv, 137-165, bv, 167-247, bv, 249-265, bv, 267-331, bv, 333-540.
    Signatures: [x]/6 A A* - Z/2 Z*/4 &/2 &*/4. Ends at page 336. The second numbered signature set of the same pages has irregular counts with many signature numbers not printed, so are omitted for now. But, beginning with page 337, the numbered signatures are regular and complete: 27 27* - 43/2 43*/4. Taken together, the alpha signatures for the pages up to 336, and the numbered signatures from page 337 forward, constitute a complete signature book set.
    There are 12 pages of twenty-four relief prints, with no engravers' mark, on the following pages:
    Page [ii] Felicitas and Perpetua thrown to wild Bulls. (top); Primitive Martyrdoms (bottom).
    Page [23] Burning of Polycarp.; Slow tortures of Christians by the Pagans during the two first centuries.
    Page 33 Julian put in a bag with Serpents and thrown into the Sea.; Laurentius broiled on a Gridiron.
    Page 43 Some of the Modes of Torture during the ten Persecutions.; Sebastian shot to death with Arrows.
    Page 61 The Pope putting his foot on the neck of the Emperor of German, in token of his superiority.; Massacre at St. Bartholomew.
    Page 81 Procession of criminals condemned by the Inquisition on the Auta de Fe.; Seizure of a person by order of the Inquisition.
    Page 117 Cruelties of the Inquisition.; Persecution of the Waldenses.
    Page 135 Cruelties inflicted on the Waldenses by the Catholics.; Burning of Protestants by the Catholics.
    Page 165 Bishop Latimer examined before a Popish tribunal.; Cruelties in Ireland.
    Page 247 Cursing a Heretic., Michael de Molinos in the Inquisition.
    Page 265 Burning of Archbishop Cranmer.; Racking of Cuthbert Symson in the Tower.
    Page 331 Arrest of Guy Faukes, a Popish ruffian, concerned in the Gunpowder Plot.; Doctor Biddell seized by Popish ruffians.
    3600 Blanchard, Jonathan, 1811-1892. A Perfect State of Society. Address before the "Society of Inquiry," in Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Delivered at Oberlin, Lorain Co. Ohio, at the Annual Commencement, Sept. 3, 1839. By Rev. J. Blanchard, Pastor of the Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati. Oberlin Printed by James Steele., AI 54518. 1839. 16 p. ; 20.5 cm. Signatures: [A] - B/4.
    7224 Blanchard, Jonathan, 1811-1892. A Perfect State of Society. Address before the "Society of Inquiry," in Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Delivered at Oberlin, Lorain Co. Ohio, at the Annual Commencement, Sept. 3, 1839. By Rev. J. Blanchard, Pastor of the Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati. Second Edition. Oberlin Printed by James Steele., AI 0. 1839. 16 p. ; 20.5 cm. On the pink wrappers is: "This pamphlet contains one sheet. Postage, not over 100 miles, 4 cts. Over 100 miles, 6 cts."
    4431 Blanchard, Jonathan, 1811-1892. Sermon on Slave-Holding: Preached by Appointment before the Synod of Cincinnati, at Their Late Stated Meeting at Mount Pleasant, October 20, 1841. By Rev. Blanchard. Cincinnati s.n., AI 42-603. 1842. 8 p. ; 21 cm. Binder's title: Slave Holding and Presbyterian Church.
    6436 Blanchard, Jonathan, 1811-1892. Secret Societies, a Discourse, Delivered in the Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, September 7th, 1845, by J. Blanchard, Pastor. Cincinnati C. Clark, No. 7, West Fourth St., AI 45-853. Walgren 4632. 1845. 14 p. ; 20 cm. "The object of this discourse, is to show, from the example of Christ, and by argument, that christians ought not to join secret societies."-p. 6.
    Walgren: Directed primarily at the Sons of Temperance.
    Reprinted in Circleville, 1847. See Morgan 4777.
    4696 Blanchard, Jonathan, 1811-1892. A Debate on Slavery, Held on the First, Second, Third and Sixth Days of October, 1845, in the City of Cincinnati, between Rev. J. Blanchard, Pastor of the Sixth Presbyterian Church, and N.L. Rice, D.D. Pastor of the Central Presbyterian Church. Fourth Thousand. Cincinnati Wm. H. Moore & Co., Publishers, 110 Main Street between Third and Fourth. New York, Mark H. Newman., AI 46-914. MDCCCXLVI. [1846] [i-iv], v-viii, [9]-482, [x], 1-26, bv, 1 l. p. ; 19.5 cm. Affirmative: J. Blanchard , negative: N.L. Rice.
    "Stereotyped by E. Shepard."--verso of title page.
    Pages 241 and 443 not printed. Page 313 printed 13 although the first 3 may just not have printed in Morgan copy.
    On spine: Debate on Slavery. J. Blanchard. N.L. Rice.
    Signatures: [1] - 32/8. (16, 30 and 32 not printed).
    4697 Blanchard, Jonathan, 1811-1892. Debate on Slavery Held on the First, Second, Third and Sixth Days of October, 1845 in the City of Cincinnati Between Rev. J. Blanchard...N. L. Rice. Fourth Thousand. Copyright 1846. Cincinnati Wm. H. Moore & Co., Publishers; New York: Mark H. Newman, AI 0. 1846. [2], 482, [1], 26, [1] p. ; 20 cm. Advertisements on second of the preliminary pages and on last 28 pages.
    4777 Blanchard, Jonathan, 1811-1892. Secret Societies, A Discourse, Delivered in the Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, September 7th, 1845. By J. Blanchard, Pastor. Circleville Re-Printed at the Rel. Telescope Office., Walgren 4876. 1847. [2], 13 p. ; 18.5 cm. Walgren: Green wrappers with the same text as the title page, within a decorative border and: "Price 5 cents." in the lower right corner. Originally published in the Watchman of the Valley, a Cincinnati periodical and separately in Cincinnati, 1845. See No. 6436.
    5614 Blank Book Manufactory. Blank Book Manufactory. [Illustration of Book] Books made and ruled to any order. W. H. Mize. Label in Journal Book. Cuyahoga Falls

    1849.

    3376 Blessington, Marguerite (Power) Farmer Gardiner, 1789-1849. The Confessions of an Elderly Lady by the Countess of Blessington. Cincinnati U.P. James., AI 49309. 1838. 259 p. ; 15 cm.
    7234 Bliss, A. A. (Albert A.) An Address Delivered before the Trustees, Faculty, and Students of the Medical Department of the Western Reserve College by A.A. Bliss, Esq. With the Valedictory Address, in Behalf of the Faculty, to the Graduating Class, February 25th, 1846 by Prof. St. John. Published by Request of the Graduating Class. Cleveland Younglove's Steam Press.,
    1847. [1], bv, [3]-26 p. ; 22.5 cm. "The Mission of the Physician, His Duties--His Responsibilities--His Pleasures."--p. [3]-26, by A.A. Bliss, Esq.
    "Prof. St. John's Address to the Graduating Class."--p. 20-26.
    3841 Bliss, Albert A. Speech of Albert A. Bliss of Lorain, on the Resolution Instructing Our Senators, and Requesting Our Representatives to Vote for the Independent Treasury Bill. Delivered in the House of Representatives of Ohio, January 24, 1840. Elyria Printed at the Atlas Office, AI 40-844. 1840. 26 p. ; 23 cm.
    9025 Blizzard, pseud. The Mob and the Law, or, Dispersion of the Freebooters a Tale of the Mississippi Founded on Fact by Blizzard. Columbus, Ohio John T. Blain,
    1847. 48 p. ; 23 cm.
    7232 Blodgett, H. A Defence of the American Bible Society and the Common English Version. By Rev. H. Blodgett. Cleveland Younglove's Steam Press, AI 0. 1845. 26 p. ; 21 cm. For H. Gould's reply, see Morgan 4644.
    8641 Bly, Frederick. An Explanation of the Fundamental Principles of Phrenology. Columbus, Ohio G.R. Hazewell, Printer., AI 46-925. 1846. 7 p.
    5856 Bly, Frederick. An Explanation of the Fundamental Principles of Phrenology, or the True Secret of Acquiring Wealth and Happiness by Frederick Bly. Cincinnati Ben Franklin Printing House.,
    1849. 15 p. 1 fold. ill. ; 23 cm.
    8233 Bly, Frederick. Advertising Circular. [Cincinnati

    1850]
    Phrenologist and bookseller. Sutton has 1850 to 1856. Bly published a book in 1850.
    2408 Blythe, James, 1765-1842. Inaugural Address, Delivered January 1, 1833, at His Inauguration into Office, as President of South Hanover College by James Blythe. Cincinnati M'Millan and Clopper, Printers., AI 17863. 1833. 18 p. ; 20 cm.
    258 Board of National Popular Education. First Annual Report of the General Agent of the Board of National Popular Education, with the Constitution of the Board. Cincinnati Printed at the Ben Franklin Printing House, Corner of Pearl and Walnut Sts., Sabin 56885. 1848. [1-3], 4-5, [6-7], 8-28, [29], 30-32 p. ; 21 p. "'Resolved,' that one of the very best means which can now be adopted for the intellectual and moral culture of the West, is, to supply it, abundantly, with competent, industrious, religious Female Teachers."--p. 32.Two editions of the first annual report were printed in 4,500 copies for $217.05 as reported in the second annual report (Morgan 259, p. 28).
    William Slade was the General Agent.
    Contents: tp, [2] Ornament, [3]-5 Constitution, [6] Members and Officers of the Board, [7]-28 Annual Report,[[29]-31, Receipts and Disbursements, [32] First Anniversary.
    Signatures: [1]-4/4.
    259 Board of National Popular Education. Second Annual Report of the General Agent of the Board of National Popular Education, with the Constitution of the Board. Cleveland Steam Press of M.C. Younglove & Co.,
    1849. 32 p. ; 21 cm. Signed p. 24: William Slade.
    5,000 copies printed, $155.40. (Third Annual Report, Morgan 260, p. 27.)
    [A] - B/8.
    260 Board of National Popular Education. Third Annual Report of the General Agent of the Board of National Popular Education, with the Constitution of the Board. Cleveland Steam Press of M.C. Younglove & Company.,
    1850. [1-3], 4, [5]-20, [21]-32, [33]-40 p. ; 21 cm. "Notice." concerning applications of and for teachers, signed, William Slade. Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 25, 1850., p. [4] of wrapper.
    Contents: tp, bv, Constitution [3]-4, Report [5]-18, Members and Officers 19, Honorary Members 20, Receipts [21]-27, Expenditures 27, Annual Meeting 28-32, Appendix [33]-40.
    "Forty two teachers have been sent out during the past year--making, in the whole, 'one hundred and fifty-two,' thus introduced to fields of useful and needed labor, during the three years' operations of the Board."--p. [5].
    Signatures: [A]/8 B/4 C/8.
    6667 Bodenhamer, William, 1808-1905. Practical Observations on Some of the Diseases of the Rectum, Anus, and Contiguous Textures; Giving Their Nature, Seat, Causes, Symptoms, Consequences, and Prevention, Especially Addressed to the Non-Medical Reader. Cincinnati Sparhawk,
    1847. 150 p. ; 23 cm.
    4034 Bokum, Hermann, 1807-1878. Narrative of a Visit to the Nunneries of Marienstein and Wolfs Creek, Ohio. Cincinnati The Author,
    1850. 23 p. ; 19 cm. Includes testimony of Melchior Kretli.
    7319 Bokum, Hermann. First Report of the Mission among the German Population of the City of Cincinnati. With Special Reference to Labors Performed in Commercial Hospital. Cincinnati s.n.,
    1850. 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    7918 Bolmer, Paul. Collection of New Receipts and Approved Cures, for Man and Beast. Made by George Dahl. Germany
    AI 0. 1831. 24 p.
    460 Bolton, A. M. (Aquila Massey), 1773-1857. Present Prospects: Predicated on an Abatement of Party Feeling, and the Patronage of Schools. A Lecture Delivered … / By A.M. Bolton. Dayton Comlys, Printers, Journal Office., AI 0. 1841. 32 p. ; 13 cm.
    1724 Bond, Thomas Emerson, 1782-1856. An Appeal to the Methodists, in Opposition to the Changes Proposed in Their Church Government, by Thomas E. Bond. Cincinnati Printed by Morgan, Fisher and L'Hommedieu., SS 28219. 1827. 52 p. ; 21 cm.
    10040 Bond, William Key, 1792-1864. A Fragment of the Tenth Century, with Annotations. [Chillicothe] Printed for the Publishers, AI 0. 1816. iv, [2], 7-21 p. ; 20 cm.
    7567 Bond, William Key, 1792-1864. Speech of the Hon. William K. Bond, of Ohio, on the Resolution to Correct Abuses in the Public Expenditures, and to Separate Government from the Press, Delivered in the House of Representatives, April, 1838. Cincinnati Printed at the Daily Whig Office., AI 0. 1838. 24 p. ; 23 cm.
    3842 Bond, William Key, 1792-1864. To the Clergy and Laity of Protestant Episcopal Church in Ohio. [s.l., s.n., AI 40-885. 1840] 11 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    American Imprints has date as 1840 with only copy at Trinity College. Trinity College Library estimates date at 1853?
    3601 Bonsall, J. (Joseph). The War Exterminated. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 54554. 1839]. 8 p. ; 21.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signed: "J. Bonsall, Cincinnati, 3d Month 29th, 1839."
    The subject of the letter is the controversy concerning the regulation of the medical supervision of the Commercial Hospital by two competing medical colleges and Daniel Drake's participation in that controversy. See Drake, The "War of Extermination". (Morgan 6320)
    7367 Bonsall, Joseph. Controversy in Relation to the Medical Schools of Cincinnati and Commercial Hospital and Lunatic Asylum of Ohio. Cincinnati Isaac Hefley & Co., Printers., AI 54959. 1839.

    3275 Book of Mormon. The Book of Mormon: an Account Written by the Hand of Mormon, upon Plates taken from the Plates of Nephi. Wherefore It Is an Abridgment of the Record of the People of Nephi; and Also of the Lamanites; Written to the Lamanites, Which Are a Remnant of the House of Israel; and Also to Jew and Gentile; Written by Way of Commandment, and Also by the Spirit of Prophecy and of Revelation. Written, and Sealed Up, and Hid Up unto the Lord, That They Might Not be Destroyed; to Come Forth by the Gift and Power of God, unto the Interpretation Thereof: Sealed by the Hand of Moroni, and Hid Up unto the Lord, to Come Forth in Due Time by Way of Gentile; the Interpretation Thereof by the Gift of God: an Abridgment Taken from the Book of Ether: Also, Which Is a Record of the People of Jared, Which Were Scattered at the Time the Lord Confounded the Language of the People When They Were Building a Tower to Get to Heaven: Which Is to Shew unto the Remnant of the House of Israel What Great Things the Lord Hath Done for Their Fathers; and That They May Know the Covenants of the Lord, That They Are Not Cast Off Forever; and Also to the Convincing of the Jew and Gentile that Jesus is the Christ, the Eternal God, Manifesting Himself unto All Nations. And Now if There be Fault, It Be the Mistake of Men; Wherefore Condemn Not the Things of God, That Ye May Be Found Spotless at the Judgment Seat of Christ. Translated by Joseph Smith, Jr. Kirtland Printed by O. Cowdery & Co. for P.P. Pratt and J. Goodson., AI 43304. Flake 595. Graff 708. Howes S623. Sabin 83039. Thomson 851. 1837. vi, [1], 8-619, [3] p. ; 15 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Errors in paging: 235, 236, 237 misnumbered 335, 336, 337.
    Last page blank.
    "The testimony of three witnesses."--p. [620]; signed: Oliver Cowdery, David Whitmer, Martin Harris.
    "And also the testimony of eight witnesses."--p. [621]; signed: Christian Whitmer [and seven others].
    "We have been induced to abandon the idea of attaching to it the Book of Doctrine and Covenants. We came to this conclusion from the fact, that the two connected, would make a volume entirely too unwieldy for the purpose intended, that of a pocket companion."--p. [621]
    Includes index.
    Thomson: This is the second edition of the Book of Mormon, and is almost as scarce as the first edition, which was published in Palmyra, New York, 1830.
    7803 Book of Mormon. The Book of Mormon: an Account Written by the Hand of Mormon, upon Plates taken from the Plates of Nephi. Wherefore It Is an Abridgment of the Record of the People of Nephi; and Also of the Lamanites; Written to the Lamanites, Which Are a Remnant of the House of Israel; and Also to Jew and Gentile; Written by Way of Commandment, and Also by the Spirit of Prophecy and of Revelation. Written, and Sealed Up, and Hid Up unto the Lord, That They Might Not be Destroyed; to Come Forth by the Gift and Power of God, unto the Interpretation Thereof: Sealed by the Hand of Moroni, and Hid Up unto the Lord, to Come Forth in Due Time by Way of Gentile; the Interpretation Thereof by the Gift of God: an Abridgment Taken from the Book of Ether: Also, Which Is a Record of the People of Jared, Which Were Scattered at the Time the Lord Confounded the Language of the People When They Were Building a Tower to Get to Heaven: Which Is to Shew unto the Remnant of the House of Israel What Great Things the Lord Hath Done for Their Fathers; and That They May Know the Covenants of the Lord, That They Are Not Cast Off Forever; and Also to the Convincing of the Jew and Gentile that Jesus is the Christ, the Eternal God, Manifesting Himself unto All Nations. And Now if There be Fault, It Be the Mistake of Men; Wherefore Condemn Not the Things of God, That Ye May Be Found Spotless at the Judgment Seat of Christ. Translated by Joseph Smith, Jr. Second Edition. Kirtland, Ohio Printed by O. Cowdery & Co., for P.P. Pratt and J. Goodson., AI 43304. 1837. 620 p. ; 15 cm.
    5588 Book of Mormon. The Book of Mormon. Translated by Joseph Smith, Jr. Third Edition, Carefully Revised by the Translator. Nauvoo, Ill Printed by Robinson and Smith. Stereotyped by Shepard and Stearns, West 3rd St. Cincinnati, Ohio., AI 40-891. Crawley 83. Flake 597. Graff 709. Howes S623. Sabin 83040. 1840. [5], 8-571, [2], bv p. ; 15 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Despite the imprint, stereotyped and printed in Cincinnati; Robinson and Smith, of Nauvoo, evidently acted as publishers. See Byrd, C.K. Illinois, entries 511 and 558.
    Error in paging: p. 357 misnumbered 257.
    "The testimony of three witnesses."--p. [572]; signed: Oliver Cowdery, David Whitmer, Martin Harris.
    "And also the testimony of eight witnesses."--p. [573]; signed: Christian Whitmer [and seven others].
    American Antiquarian Society copy the gift of William Lincoln, Mar. 1842.
    271 Booth, Abraham, 1734-1806. The Reign of Grace from Its Rise to Its Consummation. By Abraham Booth. [Three lines of quotation] A New Edition. Washington, Ohio Printed by Hamilton Robb., AI 6205. Rieger 1660. 1831. [1], bv, [3]-4, [5]-12, [13]-321, [322]-395, [396] p. ; 16.5 cm. The earliest publication of Washington, Ohio, and only other one found is Boston, 1820, 254 pages, American Imprints 526. In the Preface, Booth states he "made large additions" and added a chapter on election. On page [322] the publisher explains the reason for the appendix which is to include another of Booth's works, THE GOSPEL GLAD TIDINGS TO PERISHING SINNERS. Readers were reminded that they were receiving two books for the price of one, of two titles which were said to be scarce.
    "Index."--p. [396].
    Signatures: [A] A2 - E/2 E2/4 F 2F - Z/2 2Z/4 Aa 2Aa - Ii/2 2Ii/4
    Page number 179 printed right side of page.
    Spine: Booth's Reign of Grace.
    9828 Booth, William. Outlines of Churchcraft to Which Is Prefixed a Letter to the Members of the Ninth Street Regular Baptist Church in Cincinnati by the Excommunicated. Cincinnati John Faulkner, AI 0. 1837. 48 p. ; 22 cm.
    569 Borton, Jacob, fl. 1835-1840. The Buckeye Jumper; or Borton's First Present to the Public: Comprising Six Score and Sixteen Remarks Concerning the Science of Medical Botany. Lebanon Printed at the Office of the Western Star.,
    [1835] 12 p. ; 8 vo. Borton practiced medicine in Waynesville, Ohio.
    Borton's medical ledgers, 1837-1840, are at the Ohio Historical Society.
    This is the only publication and copy by Borton which was advertised for sale by B & L Rootenberg Rare Books, Sherman Oaks, CA, February 2007.
    7456 Boston Academy of Music. The Boston Academy's Collection of Church Music, Consisting of the Most Popular Psalms and Hymns, Tunes, Anthems, Sentences, Chants, &c., Old and New Together with Many Beautiful Pieces, Tunes and Anthems, Selected from the Masses and Other Works of Hayden, Mozart, Beethoven ... And Other Distinguished Composers, Arranged and Adapted to English Words Expressly for This Work Including, Also, Original Compositions by German, English and American Authors. Published under the Direction of the Boston Academy of Music. Ninth Edition. Cincinnati Published by Jewett and Mason; Boston: J.H. Wilkins and R.B. Carter ... , AI 44-888. 1844. 357, [3] p. ; 16 x 25 cm. Principally for 4-part mixed chorus, with figured bass.
    "Elements of vocal music" by Lowell Mason: p. 4-24.
    Includes indexes.
    6383 Botanico-Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati. Introductory Lectures Delivered to the Students of the Botanico-Medical College of Ohio, 1844-45. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1844. XX2 p. ; 22 cm.
    7358 Botanico-Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati. Introductories of the Professors in the Botanico-Medical College of Ohio, at the Commencement of the Session of 1845-6. Cincinnati Sparhawk and Lytle, AI 0. 1845. 32 p. ; 22 cm. Botanico-Medical Recorder - extra.
    OCHP Pams 610.7 I61
    7359 Botanico-Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati. Catalogue of the Professors and Students of the Botanico-Medical College of Ohio for the Sessions of 1844-5, 1845-6, 1846-7. Incorporated by the Legislature of Ohio, with University Powers and Privileges. Cincinnati, Ohio Printed by E. Shepard, No. 11 Columbia Street.,
    1847. [1-4], 5-7, [8]-10, [11]-14, [15]-17, [18]-19, [20]-24 p. ; 22 cm. At top of title: Botanico-Medical Recorder---Extra.
    Wrapper has same title within decorative border.
    "A Charter incorporating the "Literary and Botanico-Medical College of the State f Ohio," with the most plenary University, powers, was granted by an act of the Legislature, in March, 1839, since which time its Medical Department-the College of Physicians and Surgeons-has been in successful operation. It is the oldest Botanico-Medical College in the United States, and its patronage has been encouraging."--p. [2].
    "Botanico-Medical Principles."--p. [2-4] wrapper.
    8732 Botanico-Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati. Circular of the Botanico-Medical College of Ohio. Whereas frequent and urgent requests have repeatedly been made to the directors and faculty of the Botanico-Medical College of the State of Ohio, for the entire faculty to deliver a full course of medical lectures, some where in New England ... it was voted unanimously ... that the faculty will individually give a full and complete course of medical instruction in Boston, the present winter and spring. ... [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1847] 1 sheet ([1] p. ; 40 x 26 cm. (27.5 x 16.8 cm.). Signed: A. Curtis, M.D. [and four others] Cincinnati, Dec. 22, 1847.
    At head of title: Recorder Extra.
    3193 Boudinot, Elias, 1740-1821. The Man in a Trance; or, Life of Rev. William Tennent, Late Pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Freehold, N.J. By Elias Boudinot. Improved Ed. Dayton Published by B.F. Ells; Madison, Ind., James McMillan; Cincinnati, George Conclin., AI 43371. 1837. iv, 64 p. ; 14 cm.
    1420 Boudinot, Elias, d 1839. Poor Sarah; or Religion Exemplified in the Life and Death of an Indian Woman. Mount Pleasant, O. Printed by Elisha Bates., SS 11954. 1823. 12 p. ; 20 cm.
    2573 Bourne, Alexander, 1786-1849. The Surveyor's Pocket-Book Containing Brief Statements of Mathematical Principles and Useful Results in Mechanical Philosophy by A. Bourne. Chillicothe I.N. Pumroy, AI 23512. 1834. 147 p. ; 16 cm.
    1421 Bowden, John, 1751-1817. Observations, by a Protestant, on A Profession of Catholick Faith by a Clergyman of Baltimore, and with the Authority of the Right Rev. Bishop Carroll. Cincinnati Morgan and Lodge, Printers., SS 11958 1823. 80 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "The Catholic work to which this refers has not been located..." Parsons, W. Catholic Americana, entry 516 (for the N.Y., 1816 ed.). Attributed to John Bowden by the Library of Congress.
    5534 Bowen, William. Address, Delivered before the Stark County Medical Society, May 2, 1843 By William Bowen, M.D. Also, an Abstract of the Proceedings of the Meeting, with the Constitution and Code of Ethics Adopted by the Society. Published by Order of the Society. Massillon, O. John P. Worstell, Printer, AI 43-711. 1843. 16 p. ; 22 cm. Several libraries hold copies with "J.F. Worstell" in publication field.
    5410 Bowen. Opinion of the Court, in the Case of Jer. Charpenter and Arv. his Wife, verus Sidney Sea, as Decided in the Court of Common Pleas, at the October Term, 1846. Tiffin Printed at the Standard Office,
    1847. 16 p.
    4432 Bower, Samuel. An Outline of a Scheme of Government, Framed to be in Accordance with the Principles of Liberty, in the American Constitution; and Intended to Perpetuate Those Principles by Extending the Right of Representation to Minorities, by Providing for the Support of the Government Through Voluntary Contributions... Also, a Plan for Selling the State Lands on the Principle of Life Lease... By Samuel Bower. Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1842. 8 p. ; 19 cm.
    3602 Bowling Green. Kentucky. Presbyterian Church. Exposition of the Views of the Presbyterian Church...Relative to the Late Dismemberment of the Presbyterian Church of the U.S. Cincinnati Kendall, AI 54614. 1839.

    311 Boxell, John William. Scientific Knowledge: Being an Epitome of Mathematics & Astronomy; Embracing Infinite Mental Arithmetic, Decimal Mental Arithmetic, A General Canceling System of Arithmetic, Rational Mnemonics, and a Perpetual Mental Almanac. By J.W. Boxell. [One line of quotation] Zanesville, Ohio Printed for the Author, by Parke & Bennett., AI 0. 1846. 48 p. ; 18.5 cm. Cover title.
    Contents: tp, Explanation of Characters, Copyright [2], Preface [3], Numeration Table [4], Part First. Infinite Mental Arithmetic 5-21, Part Second. Decimal Mental Arithmetic 21-27, Part Third. The Canceling System of Arithmetic 27-32, Part Fourth. Perpetual Mental Almanac 33-42, Instructions To The Student 42-43, Rational Mnemonics 44-47, Astronomical Chronology 47-48.
    4778 Boynton, Charles Brandon, 1806-1883. Oration Delivered on the Fifth of July, 1847 before the Native Americans of Cincinnati. By Rev. Charles B. Boynton. Cincinnati Tagart and Gardner, Printers, N.E. Cor. Main and Fifth., Thomson 103. 1847. 24 p. ; 20.5 cm. For a comment on Boynton, see Morgan 7264.
    4779 Boynton, Charles Brandon, 1806-1883. Our Country, The Herald of a New Era. A Lecture Delivered before the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association of Cincinnati, on the Evening of 19th January, 1847. By Rev. Charles B. Boynton, Pastor of the Sixth Street Congregational Church. Cincinnati Published by George L. Weed, at the Bible, Sunday School, and Tract Depository. E. Shephard, Printer.,
    1847. 24 p. ; 22 cm. Lesser: This fine illustration of American nationalism and argument for Manifest Destiny insists upon a distinctly "American mind," and a unique "American thought" and "American soul." Boynton predicts that the American "structure of government...shall send forth an aggressive influence over the whole Earth," of which the U.S. "must be the center." He delineates a peculiarly American character, literature, and thought. See DAB.
    Request for publication, p. [2].
    5289 Boynton, Charles Brandon, 1806-1883. Dignity of Labor: An Address, Delivered before the Philomathian Society of Farmer's College, Hamilton County, Ohio, March 24th, 1847. By Rev. Charles B. Boynton. Cincinnati William H. Moore & Co., Publishers, 110 Main St., between 3d and 4th.,
    1847. 28 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Printed by R.P. Donogh & Co. Ben Franklin Printing House, Cincinnati, Ohio."--verso of title page.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: With the Compliments of F.G. (Freeman Grant) Cary.
    419 Boynton, Charles Brandon, 1806-1883. Oration Delivered before the New England Society of Cincinnati, on the Anniversary of the Landing of the Pilgrims, December 22d, 1847. Published by the Society. Cincinnati Collins & Van Wagner, Printers, Corner of Pearl and Walnut Sts.,
    1848. 32 p. 1 ill. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: Rev. Mr. Boynton's Pilgrim oration, December 22, 1847.
    Running title: Rev. Mr. Boynton's Pilgrim oration.
    6115 Bradbury, William Batchelder, 1816-1868. The School Singer, or, Young Choir's Companion; a Choice Collection of Music, Original and Selected for Juvenile Singing Schools, Sabbath Schools, Public Schools...etc., including Some of the Most Popular German Melodies, with English Words Adapted or Poetry Translated from the German Expressly for This Work. Also, a Complete Course of Instruction in the Elements of Vocal Music, Founded on the German System of Kubler. By Wm. B. Bradbury and C. W. Sanders. 5th ed. Cincinnati William H. Moore & Co., AI 45-969. 1845. 204 p.
    4035 Bradbury, William Batchelder, 1816-1868. The Alpine Glee Singer. Cincinnati William H. Moore & Co.,
    1850. 304 This prob. NY b/c first.
    5443 Bradley, Dan Beach, 1804-1873. A Letter to American Christians: Being An Account of the Expulsion of Rev. Messrs. Bradley & Caswell from the Service of the A.B.C.F.M., with a Full Statement of Their Views of Sanctification in This Life. By D.B. Bradley. Oberlin Printed by J.M. Fitch.,
    1848. 30 p. ; 17 cm. Signed p. 30: D.B. Bradley. Oberlin, Ohio, August, 1848.
    OCLC record has "Removal" in place of "Expulsion." Harvard and Oberlin copies read "Expulsion."
    3000 Bradley, R. Science of Good Husbandry. Cincinnati
    AI 42602. 1836.

    1481 Bradstreet, Stephen Ingalls, b. 1794. A Sermon on Future Punishment: Delivered at Cleaveland and Euclid, Ohio, on Lord's Day, February 2d and 9th, A.D. 1824. By Rev. Stephen I. Bradstreet, A.M. Published by Request. Cleaveland Printed by Z. Willes., SS 15541. 1824. 31, bv, 1 l. p. ; 21 cm.
    2740 Brainerd, Thomas, 1804-1866.. Hindrance to Common Schools. An Address Delivered before the Association of Teachers of Hamilton County, Ohio, September 1835. By Thomas Brainerd. Cincinnati Printed at the Cincinnati Journal Office., AI 30620. 1835. 18 p. ; 14 cm.
    8144 Breed, William P. (William Pratt), 1816-1889. Discourse Mainly Upon the Importance of the American Union, by William P. Breed, Pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church. Delivered Thanksgiving Day, November 28, 1850. Steubenville Printed at the Messenger Book and Job Office.,
    1850. 12 p. ; 23 cm.
    2409 Brewster, George, 1800-1865. Address before the Young People's Temperance Society of Cleveland. Columbus Scott & Wright., AI 17950. 1833.

    2410 Brewster, George, 1800-1865. Lectures on Education, by George Brewster, Principal of Cleveland Academy. [Two lines quotation from Pope] Columbus Printed for the Author, by John Bailhache:, AI 17951. Rusk page 262. 1833. [i-viii], [9]-359, [1] p. MWA: vii, [2], 10-359, [1] p. ; 20.5 cm. "Errata."--p. [360].
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: George S. Brown's book in the year 1841.
    Hayman: Brewster was principal of the Cleveland Academy at the time of publication of this book, later published in the Western Literary Magazine at Columbus, Detroit and Lawrence, Kansas.
    4036 Brewster, George, 1800-1865. Lectures on the Origin of the Globe: A Universal Deluge-the-Destruction and Re-formation of Our Solar System, the Essential Elements of Created Principles, and the Electric Properties of Light, Heat, & etc. by George Brewster. Columbus, Ohio Printed by Scott and Bascom.,
    1850. ix, 223 p. ; 18 cm.
    8 Bridge, B. The New American Reader, No. 2. Comprising Selections in Prose and Verse, for the Use of Schools. By B. Bridge. Cincinnati Published by Morgan and Sanxay; T. Barrett and Co., Dayton; and D. and M. Shields and Co., Marshall's Ferry, Tennessee, AI 30637. 1835. 216 p. ; 15 cm. Hayman: Only copy located at Harvard but does not collate it and also shows that the date 1835 is not on the title-page.
    191 Bridge, B. The New American Reader, No. 1. Comprising Selections in Prose and Verse, for the Use of Schools. By B. Bridge. Cincinnati Published by Morgan and Sanxay; T. Barrett and Co., Dayton; and D. and M. Shields and Co., Marshall's Ferry, Tennessee., AI 0. 1835. 144 p. ill. ; 14 cm. Bridge also authored THE NEW AMERICAN READER, NO. 2 in 1835 (American Imprints 30637) and in 1836, No. 3 (American Imprints 36354).
    2741 Bridge, B. The New American Speaker, Comprising Elegant Selections in Eloquence and Poetry, Intended for Exercises in Declamation and Elocution by B. Bridge. Cincinnati Morgan and Sanxay; Dayton: Barrett and Co.; Marshall's Ferry, Tenn.: M. Shields and Co., AI 30638. 1835. 250 p. ; 17 cm.
    6371 Bridge, B. The New American Reader, No. 3. Comprising Selections in Prose and Verse, for the Use of Schools. By B. Bridge. Cincinnati Published by Morgan and Sanxay; Dayton, T. Barrett and Co.; and D. and M. Shields and Co., Marshall's Ferry, Tennessee., AI 0. 1835. [1-2], 3, [4], 5-251, bv ; 16 cm. Blue boards with leather spine with title duplicated on front and back covers within a decorative border.
    Signatures: [A] A2-X/2 X2/4 (D2 printed 2D; X printed H).
    3001 Bridge, B. The New American Reader, No. 3. Comprising Selections in Prose and Verse, for the Use of Schools. By B. Bridge. Cincinnati Published by Morgan and Sanxay; T. Barrett and Co., Dayton, and D. and M. Shields and Co., Marshall's Ferry, Tennessee., AI 36354. 1836. 251, bv p. ; 16.5 cm.
    9825 Bridge, B. The New American Reader. No. 1 Comprising Selections in Prose and Verse for the Use of Schools. Cincinnati Published by Morgan and Sanxay; T. Barrett and Co., Dayton, and D. and M. Shields and Co., Marshall's Ferry, Tennessee., AI 0. 1836. 144 p. ill. (engravings) ; 16 cm. Title vignette, engraved.
    Imprint on covers from same image as title page, but within decorative border and no date.
    3194 Bridge, B. The New American Speaker: Comprising Elegant Selections in Eloquence and Poetry, Intended for Exercises in Declamation and Elocution. By B. Bridge. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan and Son; T. Barrett and Co., Dayton; and D. and M. Shields and Co., Marshall's Ferry, Tennessee., AI 43406. 1837. 250 p. ; 18 cm.
    3277 Bridge, B. The New American Speaker Comprising Elegant Selections in Eloquence and Poetry, Intended for Exercises in Declamation and Elocution. By B. Bridge. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan & Son, AI 45773. 1837. 250 p. ; 18 cm.
    7112 Bridge, B. The New American Reader, No. 1. Comprising Selections in Prose and Verse, for the Use of Schools. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan and Son; Dayton, T. Barrett and Co.; and D. and M. Shields and Co., Marshall's Ferry, Tennessee., AI 0. 1837. 144 p., incl. front., ill. ; 5 cm. PP (RBD CB 1837 B764n).
    3603 Bridge, B. The New American Reader, No. 3. Comprising Selections in Prose and Verse, for the Use of Schools. Cincinnati E. Morgan and Company, AI 54642. 1839. 251 p. ; 17 cm.
    3843 Brisbane, William Henry, 1803-1878. Address Delivered at the Anti-Slavery Convention, Assembled in Hamilton, Ohio, July 3, 1840, to Which is Added the Constitution of the Butler County Anti-Slavery Society. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 40-1016. 1840] 8 p.
    3844 Brisbane, William Henry, 1803-1878. A Letter from William Henry Brisbane to the Baptist Denomination in South Carolina. Cincinnati Samuel A. Alley, Printer, AI 40-1017. 1840. 29, 8 [i.e. 7] p.; xx cm. OHi notes : Caption title.
    Signed Wm. Henry Brisbane, Cincinnati, O., Sept. 1st, 1840.
    Dr. Brisbane's address, delivered at the Anti-slavery convention, assembled in Hamilton, O., July 3rd, 1840, 8 [i.e. 7 p. at end. (Morgan 5998)
    Bound with his Speech ... delivered before the Female Anti-slavery Society of Cincinnati, Feb. 12, 1840.
    5998 Brisbane, William Henry, 1803-1878. Speech of the Rev. W.H. Brisbane, Lately a Slaveholder in South Carolina Delivered before the Female Anti-Slavery Society of Cincinnati, February 12, 1840. Cincinnati Samuel A. Alley, Printer., AI 0. 1840. 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    458 Brisbane, William Henry, 1803-1878. Church Abolitionism; or, The Legitimate Tendency of the Doctrines of Modern Abolitionism; Practically Illustrated, in the Recent Disruption of the First (Late Enon) Baptist Church of Cincinnati. Cincinnati s.n., AI 41-824. 1841. 28, 26 p. ; 22 cm. This includes a reprint of an open letter by Rev. Wm. H. Bribane, which originally appearing in the Cincinnati "Philanthropist', along with three dissenting works.
    4631 Brisbane, William Henry, 1803-1878. An Eulogium on the Life and Character of the Late Hon. Thomas Morris. By W.H. Brisbane, M.D. Delivered by Request of the Family of the Deceased, and of the Liberty Party of Hamilton County. Cincinnati Printed by L'Hommedieu & Co., AI 45-1022. Thomson 1280. 1845. 38 p. ; 22 cm. "Errata."--p. 38.
    4038 British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society. Extracts from the Address of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society to the Friends of the Anti-Slavery Cause on the Disuse of Slave Labor Produce. [Mount Pleasant] Free Produce Association of Friends of Ohio Yearly Meeting.,
    1850. 4 p. ; 19 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    7458 Britton, James B., 1810-. The Sources and Design of the Christian Ministry; A Sermon Preached...on the Occasion of the Ordination of Rev. A. T. McMurphy to the Priesthood, and of Alexander M'Cloud, M.D. to the Diaconate; by Rev. James B. Britton. Chillicothe C.C. Allen, AI 44-990. 1844. 17 p. ; 22 cm.
    7356 Britton, James B., 1810-. The Advantages of Collegiate Education, An Address Delivered before the Nu Pi Kappa Society of Kenyon College, August 4, 1846. With the Graduating Oration and Valedictory Address of Andrew D. Benedict. Springfield Gallagher & Crain., AI 46-1090. 1846. 14 p. ; 21 cm. There is a 26 page publication with the above title and the graduating oration. All other libraries checked had only 14 pages with no mention of graduating oration. Need get copy from Rutherford B. Hayes Library which has the 26 page copy.
    175 Britton, James B., b. 1810. A Sermon on the Scriptural Doctrine of Election. By Rev. James B. Britton, Rector of St. Paul's Church, Chillicothe, Ohio. [Six lines of Scripture text] Chillicothe C. C. Allen., AI 0. 1843. 11, bv p. ; 22.5 cm. Tan wrappers with same title page with elaborate decorative border.
    C.C. Allen is listed as printer on p. [2]. In 1851, he was rector of Christ Church, Dayton(ck?).
    3002 Bronson, C. P. Elocution & Music. C.P. Bronson, author. Copy-right secured. [Cincinnati] L' Hommedieu & Co., printers. Gazette Office, Cincinnati,O., AI 36378. 1836. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ill., music ; 93 x 62 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Text begins with the "Preface to the second edition," dated Cincinnati, 1836.
    Text in twelve columns; printed area, including ruled border, measures 90.9 x 60.1 cm.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Wm. Sumner Barton ... 1841.
    459 Bronson, S. A. (Sherlock A.), 1807-1890. An Address before the Calliopean Society of Granville College. Delivered at the Annual Commencement, August 11th, 1841. By Rev. S.A. Bronson, A.M. Rector of St. Luke's Church, Granville. Published by Request of the Society. Newark, Ohio. Printed at the Gazette Office., AI 41-828. [1841] [1-3], 4-9, [10], 11, bv p. ; 20 cm. "The importance of piety to the proper standard of the mind."
    Newark, Ohio printed after "Printed at the Gazette Office."
    "To the Members of the Calliopean Society."--p. [10]-11.
    4827 Bronson, Sherlock A., 1807-1890. A Statement of Facts and Circumstances Relating to the Endowments of the Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio, by the President of Kenyon College. Gambier Theological Seminary Press., Parker 22. 1849. 56 p. ; 22 cm. "The substance of this appeared in the Western Episcopalian and now [July, 1849] offered in pamphlet form, proceeds from the sale to be applied to the Museum of the College."
    3604 Brooke, Henry, 1703?-1783. The Fool of Quality or, The History of Henry, Earl of Moreland. By Mr. Brooke, In Two Volumes. Abridged by John Wesley. Cincinnati U.P. James, AI 54656. 1839. 2 v. ; 14 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Vol. 1: xviii, [1], 20-287, [1] p.; v. 2; 327, [1] P. last page of each volume blank.
    American Antiquarian Society copy: Error in paging: v. 2, '1' on page 140 not struck.
    3003 Brooke, John T. (John Thompson), 1800-1861. Preaching the Word: A Sermon Delivered before the Convention of the Diocese of Ohio, on the Opening of Its Nineteenth Session, at Cleveland, September, 1836. By Rev. John T. Brooke, Rector of Christ Church, Cincinnati. Cincinnati Published by Truman & Smith, 150 Main Street., AI 36379. [1836] [1-7], 8-18 p. ; 21.5 cm. Half-title: Preaching the Word.
    The proceedings of the nineteenth convention were published (Morgan 420) and reference to Brooke sermon is on p. [7].
    .[1]-2/4 3/1, tipped in.
    3605 Brooke, John T. (John Thompson), 1800-1861. Scriptural Comfort in Death Illustrated by an Example. A Sermon, by Rev. John T. Brook, Rector of Christ Church, Cincinnati, July, 1839. Cincinnati Hefley, Hubbell & Company, Printers., AI 54657. 1839. 10 p. ; 20.5 cm.
    3606 Brooke, John T. (John Thompson), 1800-1861. Sorrow Improved. Abstract of a Sermon. Cincinnati s.n., AI 54658, 58609. 1839. [4], 5-10, [1] p. ; 22 cm. Hymns "God moves in a mysterious way" and "Rise my soul and stretch thy wings" printed on p. [3] and p. [11].
    3845 Brooke, John T. (John Thompson), 1800-1861. The Doctrine of a Special Providence Briefly Tested by Scripture and Reason. A Discourse, by John T. Brooke, Rector of Christ Church, Cincinnati. Cincinnati A. Pugh, Printer., AI 40-1031. 1840. 15, bv p. ; 22 cm. Cover title: Special Providence.
    461 Brooke, John T. (John Thompson), 1800-1861. Debt: or The Morality of the Credit System: A Sermon by Rev. John St. Brooke, Rector of Christ Church, Cincinnati. November, 1841. Cincinnati Published by Weed & Wilson, Fourth Street Book Store., AI 41-823. 1841. 13, bv p. ; 22 cm.
    6310 Brooke, John T. (John Thompson), 1800-1861. A Vindication of Divine Benevolence in the Doctrine of Atonement. Cincinnati Wilson and Drake, Publishers, Printed by Kendall & Barnard., AI 0. 1842.
    Published in 1843.
    4500 Brooke, John T. (John Thompson), 1800-1861. Showing the Way of Salvation: A Plain Sermon for the Times, Preached at an Ordination in Rosse Chapel, Gambier, Ohio, on the Sunday Next After the Annual Convention of 1843. By. J.T. Brooke, D.D. Rector of Christ Church, Cincinnati. Cincinnati Published by George L. Weed, at the Bible, Sunday School, and Tract Depository. Kendall and Barnard, Printers., AI 43-775. 1843. [1], bv, [3], bv, 5-22, 1 l. p. ; 21 cm. "Cincinnati, October, 1843."--p. [3].
    Dark blue wrapper with same title page within decorative border.
    Signatures: [A]-C/4.
    4501 Brooke, John T. (John Thompson), 1800-1861. A Vindication of Divine Benevolence in the Doctrine of Atonement: A Sermon by the Rev. John T. Brooke, Rector of Christ Church, Cincinnati. [One line of quotation] Cincinnati Published by Wilson & Drake. Kendall and Barnard, Printers., AI 43-777. 1843. 20 p. ; 21 cm.
    6818 Brooke, John T. (John Thompson), 1800-1861. A Sketch of the Character of the Late Francis Scott Key, Esq. in a Discourse Delivered in Christ Church, Cincinnati, 29th January 1843. By the Rev. John T. Brooks, Rector. Published by Request of Several Members of the Cincinnati Bar. Cincinnati Published by Wilson & Drake, Kendall and Barnard, Printers., AI 43-776. 1843. 15, bv p. ; 21 cm. Includes bibliographical references.
    4562 Brooke, John T. (John Thompson), 1800-1861. What is True Peace? A Sermon by J.T.Brook, D.D. Rector of Christ Church, Cincinnati. Cincinnati Kendall & Barnard, Printers. South-West Corner of Sycamore and Fourth Streets., AI 44-995. 1844. [1], bv, [3], bv, 5-18, 1 l. p. ; 22 cm. Signatures: [1] - 2/4 3/2.
    4977 Brooke, John T. (John Thompson), 1800-1861. The Legal Profession: Its Moral Nature, and Practical Connection with Civil Society. An Address, Delivered before the Philomathesian Society of Kenyon College, and Subsequently for the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association of Cincinnati. By John T. Brooke, D.D., Rector of Christ Church, Cincinnati. Cincinnati H.W. Derby & Company.,
    1849. [1], [2-3], bv, [5], bv, [7]-24 p. ; 24 cm. "Cincinnati: Morgan and Overend, Printers."--p. [2]
    4039 Brooke, John T. (John Thompson), 1800-1861. Decision: A Plain Sermon for the Times. By J.T. Brooke, D.D., Rector of Christ Church, Cincinnati. Cincinnati H.W. Derby & Co., Publishers.,
    1850. 28 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "The substance of the following discourse, was preached by the author, in the ordinary routine of parochial instruction, without the least view to publication. It is put to the press in its present form, at the urgent request of several faithful and respected members of his congregation. ..."--Note, p. [5].
    Half title: Sermon.
    "Cincinnati: Morgan and Overend, printers."--verso of title page.
    Publisher's advertisements, p. [3-4] of wrapper.
    Inscribed: The Revnd. J.E. Norris.
    3846 Brooke, Samuel. Slavery Opposed to Christianity. Cincinnati
    AI 40-1032. 1840.
    This is a ghost. The copy at the Boston Atheneum is dated 1846 not 1840 as indicated in American Imprints.
    See Morgan 4632, first edition published in 1845, and Morgan 10, second edition published by the author in 1846..
    4632 Brooke, Samuel. The Slave-Holder's Religion. By Samuel Brooke. Cincinnati Sparhawk and Lytle, Printers., AI 45-1071. 1845. 47 p. ; 19 cm. Published in 1846, under title: Slavery, and the Slaveholder's Religion (Morgan 10).
    10 Brooke, Samuel. Slavery, and the Slaveholder's Religion; As Opposed to Christianity. By Samuel Brooke. [Three lines of Scripture text] [Cincinnati] Published by the Author. Cincinnati., AI 46-1100. Sabin 8245. 1846. [1], bv, [3]-9, [10]-72 p. ; 17 cm. Page 72: Advertisement. "It is the intention of the author to continue to publish new editions of this work as the materials for further developments of a slave-holding religion present themselves."
    Colophon, p. 72: "Sold in Cincinnati at H.S. Gilmore's High School on Harrison Street by Mr. Spencer. At Harveysburgh, Warren Co. by V. Nicholson. At Columbus by W. W. Pollard. At Salem Columbiana Co. at the office of the Anti-slavery Bugle, by J. Elizabeth Jones, and by anti-slavery Lecturers and Agents. Price $6.00 per hundred, 12 1/2 cts. Single."
    Owner's name on title page of Morgan copy: J.B. Monroe.
    Published in 1845 under title: The Slave-Holder's Religion (Morgan 4632).
    Signatures: [1] 1* -- 3/4 3*/8.
    1569 Brooks, Moses, 1789-1869. A Masonic Oration, Delivered on the 24th. June 1825, in the City of Cincinnati, by Br. M. Brooks. Published by Request of a Committee from the Several Lodges, and the R.A. Chapter of the City. [Cincinnati] Samuel J. Browne, at the Emporium Office, SS 19868. Walgren 2433. 1825. 16 p. ; 16.5 cm.
    1107 Brooks, Thomas. [A Golden Key to Open Hidden Treasures.

    OI 459. 1819?]
    Ohio Imprints: Proposals for publishing by subscription, this "ancient and valuable work, never yet published in america..." appeared in the Scioto Gazette, Chillicothe, September 10, 1819.
    7357 Brough, John, 1811-1865. Address before the Independent Order of Odd Fellows at the Anniversary Meeting, Cincinnati, April 26th, 1842. Cincinnati Chronicle Office Print., AI 0. 1842. 24 p. ; 22 cm.
    7046 Brough, John. Broadside announcing a debate between John Brough, Auditor of State, and Joseph S. Hawkins, Esq., recent Ohio Representative, August 20, 1842 in Eaton. [Eaton
    AI 0. 1842] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    418 Brough, John. Address Delivered before Olive Bbanch [sic] Lodge, No. 34, of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, at Newark, Ohio, on the Second Day of October, 1845. By Bro. John Brough. Newark, Ohio Published by the Lodge., AI 45-1077. 1845. iv, [1], 6-20 p. ; 22 cm. John Brough of the Cincinnati Lodge No. 3 became Ohio's governor in 1863 by one of the largest majorities to that time. This address, "Friendship, Love and Truth," celebrated the first annual meeting of the Olive Branch Lodge, No. 34. Although not on the title-page, the pink wrapper gives the printer as "Scott & Co.'s Power-press, Columbus." The wrapper title-page is: [decorative border]/ FRIENDSHIP, LOVE AND TRUTH./ [broken rule]/ ADDRESS/ DELIVERED BEFORE/ OLIVE BRANCH LODGE, NO. 34,/ OF THE/ INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS,/ AT NEWARK, OHIO,/ On the second day of October, 1845./ [broken rule]/ BY BRO. JOHN BROUGH./ [broken rule]/ NEWARK, OHIO./ PUBLISHED BY THE LODGE./ 1845./ Scott & Co.'s Power-press, Columbus./ The word branch is spelled correctly on wrapper.
    AAS/Morgan copy inscribed: Bro AW Perley.
    Signatures: [A]8 B2.
    6333 Broussais, Francois Joseph Victor, 1772-1838. Lectures on Phrenology. Cincinnati Published by Burnet & Sim, AI 0. 1837.

    8050 Brown, A. Miss A. Brown will, by the request of her many friends, give a musical soiree with her class at Empire Hall. Cleveland

    1848. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4698 Brown, Abner Hartwell. Duties of the Medical Student: An Address Delivered before the Rush Medical Society, Connected with the Willoughby Medical College, December 27, 1845. By Abner H. Brown. [Willoughby] Printed for the Society., AI 46-1117. 1846. 24 p. ; 21 cm.
    10161 Brown, Charles. On or before the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and forty [blank] ... Ohio s.n,
    between 1840 and 1846] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 11 x 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Blank promisory note for paying Charles Brown for "crossing Elk Ferry" for one year "night crossing and slaves on Sunday excepted."
    The American Antiquarian Society copy is filled out and signed in ms. by Edward A. Saunders, the first day of January 1847.
    Printed area measures 6.5 x 16.1 cm.
    8728 Brown, David. Extract of a Sermon Delivered at the Funeral of Col. Lucius D. Mower, at St. Augustine, E. F. February 20, 1834, by the Rev. David Brown, Minister of the Protestant Episcopal Church. To Which is Prefixed a Sketch of His Life and Character. Newark, O. s.n., AI 0. 1834. 15, bv p. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Oliver C. Felton.
    7024 Brown, David. Three Years in the Rocky Mountains. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1845.

    5320 Brown, Erastus. The Trial of Cain, in the Similitude of a Court Trial; at Which a Predestinarian, a Universalian, and a Methodist, Speak as a Horneys at the Bar--the Two Former as the Prisoner's Counsel, and the Latter as Attorney General. Canton Printed by John Saxton., AI 0. 1824. [1]-40 p. ; 19 cm. Cover title.
    Includes "A paraphrase of the parable of the ten virgins" [incomplete].
    5321 Brown, Erastus. Trial of Cain, for the Murder of Abel.. Circleville W.R. Rhinehart, AI 0. 1837. [1]-34 p. ; 17.5 cm. Revised ed.
    Self-wrappers.
    6819 Brown, Francis H. The Gem of Scotland, A Favorite Scotch Air with Variations for the Pianoforte. Cincinnati W. C. Peters, AI 43-799. 1843. 5 p.
    10250 Brown, J. The Mirror of Nature Presenting a Brief Sketch of the Science of Phrenology, Together with the Character and Talents of ... Examined by J. Brown, Practical Phrenologist. Cincinnati R.P. Donogh, AI 0, 1843. 8 p. ; 22 p.
    7054 Brown, J. B. and A. T. Johnson. Broadside on a grand exhibition and lecture on nature, science, and art to be held at Bourneville, Ohio, Tuesday, November 25.
    s.n., AI 0. [1840?] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    2013 Brown, James. The American System of English Grammar. Abridged and Simplified. Printed from the Philadelphia Edition. Cincinnati Published for the Author by R.I. Fleming & I.D. Rupp. AI 658. 1830. 157 p.
    3847 Brown, James. Writer on Education. On the Means and Manifestations of a Genuine Revival of Religion, an Address Delivered...Edinburgh, Scotland, on November 19, 1839. Second Edition. Oxford J.M. Christy, AI 40-1069. 1840. 25 p.
    4875 Brown, John H. A Manual of the Members of the Second Presbyterian Church, in the City of Lexington, Kentucky. Comp. by Rev. John H. Brown, Pastor. Cincinnati J. D. Thorpe.,
    1848. iv, [5]-69 p. ; 15.5 cm.
    1108 Brown, John, 1722-1787. Shorter Catechism. Chillicothe
    OI 460. 1819]
    Ohio Imprints: Advertised in the Chillicothe Weekly Recorder of June 11, 1819: "Printed and for sale at this office, at 50 cents a dozen, Brown's small catechism, neatly covered. It is very suitable for Sunday schools." Many editions of this had appeared in the east, one in Geneva, N. Y., 1817 and another in Morristown, N.J., 1818.
    2147 Brown, John, 1722-1787. Two Short Catechisms, Mutually Connected... To which is Added an Address to the Rising Generation. Washington Printed by Hamilton Robb., AI 6315. 1831. 91 p.
    6740 Brown, John, 1722-1787. Two Short Catechisms Mutually Connected; The Questions of the Former being Generally Supposed, and Omitted in the Latter...with an Address to the Rising Generation...to which is Added the Gospel Catechism. Cincinnati J.A. James.,
    1847. 96 p. ; 16 cm.
    5848 Brown, John, 1722-1787. A Short Catechism for Young Children by John Brown. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James.,
    [1850] 32 p. ; 11 cm.
    6589 Brown, John, 1784-1858. On the Means and Manifestation of a Genuine Revival of Religion; An Address Delivered before the United Associate Presbytery of Edinburgh. 2d ed. Oxford Printed by J.M. Christy., AI 0. 1840. 25 p. ; 20 cm.
    1726 Brown, Paul, fl. 1827. Twelve Months in New-Harmony; Presenting a Faithful Account of the Principal Occurrences Which Have Taken Place There within That Period; Interspersed with Remarks. By Paul Brown, Author of 'A Disquisition on Faith,' 'Inquiry on Philosophic Education,' &c. Cincinnati Printed and Published by Wm. Hill Woodward, 210 Main-Street., Howes B863. SS 28305. 1827. [3], 4-128 p. ; 20 cm.
    1806 Brown, Paul. A Dialogue on Commonwealths. Cincinnati Printed by S. J. Browne., SS 32494. 1828. 16 p.
    1109 Brown, Samuel. The Equality of Christ with the Father; a Sermon, Preached at a Camp-Meeting. By the Reverend Samuel Brown. Cincinnati Printed by Looker, Reynolds & Co. No. 108, Main Street., OI 461. SS 47447., 1819. 23 p. ; 13 cm.
    1482 Brown, Samuel. A Countercheck to Shakerism. Cincinnati Looker & Reynolds, Printers., SS 15574. 1824. 76 p. ; 17 cm.
    1570 Brown, Samuel. A New Song Book. By Samuel Brown. [six lines of quotation] Cincinnati Printed by Samuel J. Browne, at the Emporium Office., SS 19879. 1825. 86 p. ; 15 cm. Morgan copy inscribed: Please to let us Know your opinion of this bok [sic].
    Without music.
    1887 Brown, Samuel. A History of the Life of the Messiah, a Poem in Six Books. Springfield Printed for the Author, by M.M. Henkle., SS 37963. 1829. 54 p. ; 17 cm. RPB (76 BR88316h).
    8398 Brown, Simeon. Four Lectures on the Divine Conduct in Predestination, the Unbelief of the Jews, etc. Zanesville Lutheran Standard Office., AI 45-1097. 1845. 30 p.
    2308 Brown, Simeon. Capital Punishment. A Sermon Delivered in the Presbyterian Church, Zanesville, Ohio, February 1, 1846. Zanesville Edwin C. Church., AI 46-1138. 1846. 11 p.
    5849 Brown, William B. (William Bryant), 1816-1902. Religious Organizations, and Slavery. By Rev. Wm. B. Brown, of Sandusky City. Oberlin James M. Fitch.,
    1850. 32 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Wrapper title.
    "Extract from a scriptural argument, in favor of withdrawing fellowship from churches and ecclesiastical bodies tolerating slaveholding among them. By Rev. Silas M'Keen, of Bradford, Vt."--p. [30]-32.
    Hayman notes: 102(Fall-Winter 1984), #27: The Rev. William B. Brown was from Sandusky City. He criticizes the lack of antislavery position among several religious organizations such as the American Home Missionary Society, the American Tract Society, the Sunday School Union and the American Home Missionary Society.
    7364 Bruce, A. W. Address Delivered before Nimisilla Lodge No. 39. of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, at Canton, Ohio, June 9, 1846. Canton s.n., AI 46-1157. 1846. 12 p.
    5500 Bruck, William A. Valuable Collection of Receipts, with Remarks on Infants, Mothers, &c. Fever and Ague. To which is added a Treatise on the Diseases Most Prevalent in the United States. Compiled from the Most Approved Medical Writers for the Use of Families. New-Lisbon Published by William Bruck, AI 0. 1830. 71 p. ; 20 cm. DNLM (wanting 57-58).
    837 Bryan, John A. (John Alexander), 1794-1864. The Ohio Annual Register. Columbus
    IO 206. SS 31020. Sabin 8796. 1814.
    Title from Sabin 8796.
    The only Ohio Annual Register published by Bryan was in 1834 for 1835. (Morgan 225)
    2260 Bryan, John A. (John Alexander), 1794-1864. Address Delivered at Columbus, Ohio, on the Anniversary of the Victory of N. Orleans...January 9, 1832. Columbus s.n., AI 11543. 1832. 8 p. ; 19 cm.
    225 Bryan, John A. (John Alexander), 1794-1864. The Ohio Annual Register for 1835. Columbus Printed and Published by J. Gilbert & R.C. Bryan., AI 33493. Thomson 132. Drake 9171. [1834] 128 p. ; 17.5 cm. Preface dated Columbus, Ohio, Nov., 1834.
    Drake dates 1834. Thomson and American Imprints date 1835 although copyrighted and available for sale in 1834.
    Morgan copies: paper wrapper and boards.
    Includes an almanac.
    No more printed; only year issued.
    8212 Bryan, John A. (John Alexander), 1794-1864. The Ohio State Bulletin, Devoted to the "Cause of Freedom Throughout the World." The times are filled with great events. Men and parties are forming in battle array. ... just upon the point of bidding adieu to all public employment, I feel that I have the alternative presented me of either returning to private life, or of resuming my old occupation, that of editing and conducting a public journal. ... [Columbus Published by John A. Bryan., AI 0. 1839] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 32 x 20 cm. Bryan edited and published the Sentinel, a Democratic newspaper in Columbus, but in 1836 he gave it up to become state auditor.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: "The Bulleting will soon be issued, certainly between this and the middle of April next ... The price will be three dollars per annum, in advance. [signed:] John A. Bryan, editor and proprietor. Columbus, March 14, 1839."
    Includes blank form for subscribers' names.
    Test in two columns; printed area measures 27.9 x 16.3 cm.
    8319 Bryan, John A. (John Alexander), 1794-1864. Address of Companion John A. Bryan, of Columbus, Ohio, on the Moral and Social Character of Masonry: Delivered at the Masonic Festival, in Urbana, June 24th, 1842. Urbana Printed by Joshua Saxton, AI 0. Walgren 4353. 1842. 7 p. ; 23 cm.
    462 Bryan, Lettice. The Kentucky Housewife. By Mrs. Lettice Bryan. Containing Nearly Thirteen Hundred Full Receipts, and Many More Comprised in Other Similar Receipts. Cincinnati Stereotyped by Shepard & Stearns, West Third Street., AI 41-886. Lowenstein, E., American Cookery (3rd. ed.), 270. 1841. [i-v], vi, [vii]-viii, [9]-445, bv, 447-456 p. ; 19 cm. "Index."--p. 447-456.
    Diagrams of butcher cuts on p. [i-ii] before the title page [iii].
    3377 Buchan, William, 1729-1805. Domestic Medicine. A Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of Diseases, by Regimen and Simple Medicines, with Directions for the Management of Common Cases in Surgery..., to which is Annexed, a Dispensatory, for the Use of Private Practitioners and a Glossary, Explaining Technical Terms. Revised and Enlarged and Adapted by J.G. Norwood, M.D. Cincinnati U.P. James., AI 49481. 1838. xi, 712 p. ; 24 cm. This is the first edition published in Ohio of this immensely popular work, which was first published in Edinburgh in 1769. Buchan, a native of Scotland, received his medical degree in 1761. This was one of the most popular medical books of its day, seeing nineteen editions during his lifetime alone. It was translated into every major European language and was used by everyone up through the mid-nineteenth century.
    3607 Buchan, William, 1729-1805. Domestic Medicine. A Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of Disease. Revised and Enlarged and Adapted to the Diseases of the United States. Cincinnati U.P. James, AI 54709. 1839.

    5571 Buchan, William, 1729-1805. A Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of Diseases by Regimen and Simple Medicines. By William Buchan, M.D., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, Etc. Revised and Enlarged, with the Addition of A Vegetable Materia Medica, Pointing Out the Virtues, Preparations, and Doses, of Our Most Valuable Native Medical Plants, and An Appendix, Illustrated with Forty-Eight Engravings. By J.G. Norwood, M.D. [Two lines of quotation] Cincinnati Published by J.A. James., AI 0. 1841. viii, [xiv]-863 p. ; 22 cm. At head of title: Family Medical Library.
    Earlier and later editions issued under title: Domestic medicine.
    6820 Buchan, William, 1729-1805. A Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of Diseases by Regimen and Simple Medicines. By William Buchan, M.D., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, Etc. Revised and Enlarged, with the Addition of A Vegetable Materia Medica, Pointing Out the Virtues, Preparations, and Doses, of Our Most Valuable Native Medical Plants, and An Appendix, Illustrated with Forty-Eight Engravings. By J. G. Norwood, M.D. [Two lines of quotation] Cincinnati Published by J.A. James, AI 43-836, 43-837. 1843. ix, 863 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. At head of title: Family Medical Library.
    4207 Buchan, William, 1729-1805. Family Medical Library. A Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of Diseases, by Regimen and Simple Medicines. By William Buchan, M.D., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, Etc. Revised and Enlarged with the Addition of a Vegetable Materia Medica, Pointing Out the Virtues, Preparations, and Doses, of Our Most Valuable Native Medicinal Plants, and an Outline of Anatomy and Physiology. Illustrated with One Hundred Engravings, Six of Which Are Colored. By J.G. Norwood. [Two lines of quotation] Cincinnati Published by J.A. James., AI 0. 1844. 2 frontispieces, 863, bv p. ill. ; 24 cm. At head of title: Family Medical Library.
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James."--verso of title page.
    On spine: Family Medical Library.
    Two colored engravings before title page of "The Heart" and the "Brain and Its Arteries" by Grosvenor including several throughout the book. Between pages 656 and 657, there are eight pages of colored engravings of plants.
    6697 Buchan, William, 1729-1805. A Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of Diseases by Regimen and Simple Medicines. By William Buchan, M.D., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, Etc. Revised and Enlarged, with the Addition of A Vegetable Materia Medica, Pointing Out the Virtues, Preparations, and Doses, of Our Most Valuable Native Medical Plants, and An Appendix, Illustrated with Forty-Eight Engravings. By J.G. Norwood, M.D. [Two lines of quotation] Cincinnati J.A. James., AI 0. 1845. 863 p. ill. ; 24 cm. At head of title: Family Medical Library.
    4208 Buchan, William, 1729-1805. Family Medical Library. A Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of Diseases by Regimen and Simple Medicines. By William Buchan, M.D., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, Etc. Revised and Enlarged, with the Addition of A Vegetable Materia Medica, Pointing Out the Virtues, Preparations, and Doses, of Our Most Valuable Native Medical Plants, and An Appendix, Illustrated with Forty-Eight Engravings. By J. G. Norwood, M.D. [Two lines from Hoffman] Cincinnati Published by J.A. James., AI 0. 1846. ix, [10]-863, bv p. [16] leaves of plates. ill. ; 24 cm. "Stereotyped by J.A. James."--verso of title page.
    "Synopsis of the Principal Subjects Treated in This Work."--verso of title page.
    "Materia Medica."--p. 657-681.
    "Diet for the Sick."--p. 682-688.
    "Half-title: Appendix: Containing an Outline of Anatomy and Physiology, Illustrated with Engravings.
    "Dispensatroy."--p. 689-696.
    On spine: Medical Library.
    Ink stamp of former owner: Henry H. Hannan. Swan Creek, O.
    6741 Buchan, William, 1729-1805. A Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of Diseases by Regimen and Simple Medicines. By William Buchan, M.D., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, Etc. Revised and Enlarged, with the Addition of A Vegetable Materia Medica, Pointing Out the Virtues, Preparations, and Doses, of Our Most Valuable Native Medical Plants, and An Appendix, Illustrated with Forty-Eight Engravings. By J.G. Norwood, M.D. [Two lines of quotation] Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James.,
    1847. ix, [10]-863, bv p. [16] leaves of plates. ill. ; 24 cm. At head of title: Family Medical Library.
    722 Buchanan, Claudius, 1766-1815. Tenth American Edition. Star in the East.; A Sermon, Preached in the Parish Church of St. James, Bristol, on Sunday, February 26, 1809. For the Benefit of the "Society for Missions to Africa and the East." By the Rev. Claudius Buchanan, LL. D. from India. To Which is added an Appendix, Containing the Interesting Report of the Rev. Dr. Kerr, to the Governor of Madrass, on the State of the Ancient Christians in Cochin and Travancore; and an Account of the Discoveries, Made by the Rev. Dr. Buchanan, of Two Hundred Thousand Christians, in the Sequestered Region of Hindostan. Chillicothe Printed at the Office of the Supporter, by Nashee & Denny., OI 101. SS 19661. 1810. 60 p. ; 18.5 cm. Ohio Imprint notes: Advertised in the Chillicothe Supporter of October 6, 1810, as "Just published and for sale at the office of the Supporter." Printed in the same year in Stockbridge, Mass. and in Schenectedy, N.Y., and frequently thereafter. For notice of a Lebanon edition, see No. 126, below. (Morgan 747)
    747 Buchanan, Claudius, 1766-1815. Star in the East. [Lebanon
    OI 126. SS 22421. 1811]
    Advertised Ohio Centinel, June 13, 1811, "Just published, and for sale."
    923 Buchanan, Claudius, 1766-1815. Christian Researches in Asia, with Notices on the Translation of the Scriptures into the Oriental Languages. To Which are Added, The Eras of Light, being Two Discourses Preached before the University of Cambridge, on Commencement Sunday, July 4, 1810, a Sermon, Preached before the Society for Missions to Africa and the East, at Their Tenth Anniversary, July 12, 1810. And the Star in the East, a Sermon, Preached in the Parish Church of St. James, Bristol, on Sunday, February 26, 1809. With an Appendix, Containing an Account of 200,000 Christians Discovered in the Sequestered Region of Hindostan. To Which are Added Some Interesting Notes. By the Rev. Claudius Buchanan, D.D. Late Vice-Provost of the College of Fort-William, in Bengal. St. Clairsville Printed & Published by Joseph W. White., OI 295. SS 37114. Rieger 3722. 1816. 2 l., 285, 1 l. p. ; 17 cm. Published in Warren in 1816 (Morgan 5651).
    MiU copy is 285 pages. Got info in phone conversation 2-15-95.
    5651 Buchanan, Claudius, 1766-1815. Christian Researches in Asia, with Notices on the Translation of the Scriptures into the Oriental Languages. To Which are Added, The Eras of Light, being Two Discourses Preached before the University of Cambridge, on Commencement Sunday, July 4, 1810, a Sermon, Preached before the Society for Missions to Africa and the East, at Their Tenth Anniversary, July 12, 1810. And the Star in the East, a Sermon, Preached in the Parish Church of St. James, Bristol, on Sunday, February 26, 1809. With an Appendix, Containing an Account of 200,000 Christians Discovered in the Sequestered Region of Hindostan. To Which are Added Some Interesting Notes. By the Rev. Claudius Buchanan, D.D. Late Vice-Provost of the College of Fort-William, in Bengal. Warren Published by James White & Co., AI 0. 1816. iv, 1-172, 1-36, 2 p. ; 14 cm. Printed in St. Clairsville in 1816 (Morgan 923).
    6420 Buchanan, Joseph R. (Joseph Rodes), 1814-1899. Society As It Is, and Society As It Should Be; Being a Report of Two Lectures Delivered by Public Request, in the Tabernacle, Cor. 7th and John Streets, Cincinnati, March 19-20, 1846 by J.R. Buchanan, M.D. Cincinnati s.n., AI 46-1164. 1846. 48 p. ; 22 cm. Contains the constitution of the Western Educational Association, p. [46]-48.
    6387 Buchanan, Joseph R. (Joseph Rodes), 1814-1899. Report of Three Lectures in Defence of Neurology: Against Charges Recently Adduced by Rev. N.L. Rice, D.D. Cincinnati Hearld of Truth Print.,
    1848. 48 p. ; 23 cm. Title on printed wrapper: Phrenological discussion. Dr. Buchanan's replies to the objections adduced by Rev. Dr. Rice---and Dr. R. D. Mussey...being a sketch of four public lectures.
    5138 Buchanan, Joseph R. (Joseph Rodes), 1814-1899. The "Vanguard of the Army;" an Introductory Lecture, Delivered at the Ecelectic Medical Institute, Nov. 7, 1849. Cincinnati Cincinnati Medical Class of the Eclectic Medical Institute, Cordasco 40-0164. 1849. 24 p. ; 8 vo.
    9572 Buchanan, Joseph R. (Joseph Rodes), 1814-1899. Americal Eclecticism an Introductory Lecture, Delivered at the Eclectic Medical Institute, Monday, November 4th, 1850. By Jos. R. Buchanan. [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1850] 15 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    4040 Buchanan, Robert, 1797-1879. A Treatise on the Cultivation of the Grape in Vineyards. By a Member of the Cincinnati Horticulture Society. Cincinnati Wright, Ferris & Co., Printers.,
    1850. 1 p. l., [v]-vi p., 1 l., [9]-48 p. illus. ; 21.5 cm. "Culture of the Strawberry," by N. Longworth, p. 47-48.
    Cover title: A Treatise on Grape Culture in the Vineyards in the Vinicity of Cincinnati.
    7087 Buchanan, William, d. 1747. Historical and Genealogical Essay upon the Family and Surname of Buchanan; to Which is Added a Brief Inquiry into the Genealogical and Present State of Ancient Scottish Surnames.. of the Highland Clans. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James,
    1849. 238, [2] p. coat of arms. ; 21 cm. First published in 1723.
    4041 Bucher and Harman. Canton. To the Public. The subscribers would respectfully inform their friends and the citizens of Stark and the adjoining counties, that they have entered into a copartnership, under the firm of Bucher & Harman, at the old and well known stand of D.H. Harman, in the town of Canton… [Canton s.n.,
    1850] 15 p. ill. ; 20 cm. A trade catalogue for a hardware store offering stoves, plows, etc.
    At head of title: To the public.
    5559 Buck, Charles, 1771-1815. Anecdotes, Religious, Moral, and Entertaining, Alphabetically Arranged, and Interspersed with a Variety of Useful Observations. From 9th London ed. By Charles Buck. Berea Sheldon, AI 0. 1841. 514 p. front. ; 18 cm.
    3196 Buckingham, G. The Bible Vindicated from the Charge of Sustaining Slavery by G. Buckingham. Columbus Printed at the Temperance Office Advocate Office, AI 43464. 1837. 24 p. ; 22 cm.
    10363 Buckner, P. J. Report of a Case of Ovariotomy by P.J. Bruckner. Cincinnati Printed at the Office of "The Western Lancet",
    1848. 14 p. ; 22 cm.
    4563 Buffum, Arnold, 1782-1859. Lecture, Showing the Necessity for a Liberty Party, and Setting Forth Its Principles, Measures, and Object. By Arnold Buffum. Cincinnati Caleb Clark, Printer., AI 44-1075. 1844. 15 p. ; 21.5 cm.
    2412 Bullard, Anna Tuttle (Jones). Little Aimee, the Persecuted Child. To Which is Added The Frightful Story. By the Author of "Louisa Ralston," "The Standwood Family," &c. Stereotyped by J.A. James...Cincinnati. Cincinnati Truman, Smith & Company., AI 18010, 18009. 1833. 120, 24 p. ; 14.5 cm. Second title page: The/ Frightful Story./ By The Author Of/ '[sic]Louisa Ralston"-"The Stan-/ Wood Family," &c./ [rule]/ Stereotyped by J. A. James...Cincinnati./ [rule]/ Juvenile Press./ Cincinnati-Truman, Smith & Co./ [short rule]/ 1833.
    Published as a single book with continuous signatures, there are separate title pages and paginations which was a common form of publication. A book for children on the history of some early Christian martyrs.
    2574 Bullard, Anna Tuttle (Jones). The Wife for a Missionary. By the Author of "Louisa Ralston," "The Reformation, A Tale of the Sixteenth Century," &c. Cincinnati Published by Truman, Smith & Co., AI 23606 "Anna". Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 446. 1834. [1] l., 5-158 p. ; 15 cm. "Missionary Hymn."--p. [156]-158.
    2742 Bullard, Anna Tuttle (Jones). The Wife of a Missionary. By the Author of "Louisa Ralston," "The Reformation" &c. Second Edition. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith., AI 30715 "Anna Tuthill Jenkins". Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 447. 1835. 158 p. ; 15 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Spine title, on printed label.
    "Missionary Hymn."--p. [156]-158.
    2743 Bullard, Anna Tuttle (Jones). The Wife of a Missionary; By the Author of "London Ralston," "The Reformation" &c. 3d ed. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith., AI 30716 "Anna Tuthill Jenkins". Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 448. 1835. 158 p.
    3378 Bunte, Friedrich. Sammlung Lehrreicher Erzahlungen fur Kinde. Geweihet zur Erzeihung und Bilding der Jugend. Von Dr. Friedrich Bunte. Cincinnati Gedrucht und im Verlag bei Louis Meyer., AI 49501. Ott 0. [1838] 168 p. ; 16 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes:
    Prose, verse and songs without music.
    Error in pagination: p. 143 misnumbered 243.
    800 Bunyan, John, 1628-1688. The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to That Which Is to Come. Delivered under the Similitude of a Dream. By John Bunyan. With Notes, by the Rev. J. Newton, Dr. Hawker, and Others. [Single line of quotation] Cincinnati Printed by J.W. Browne and Co., OI 174. SS 28044. 1813. [i], bv, [iii]-vi, [1]-155, bv, [157]-162, [163]-282 p. ; 18.5 cm. "Preface."--p. [iii]-vi, signed: John Newton.
    Signatures: [A] A2--Z/2 Z/4.
    Advertised by John W. Browne and Co. in Lindley Murray, "English Grammar," Cincinnati, 1813, p. [244] (Morgan 351) as 'In press, and will be published shortly a handsome edition.'"
    Morgan copy inscribed: Nathan S. Stanton's Book. January Ad 1815.
    My copy was purchased in 1992 from Bob Hayman of Carey, Ohio, and the prime supplier for my Ohio imprint library. Bob passed away several years ago, and I reading his notes in his catalogue on this title, and give them here as he always said it best.
    Hayman, 144(September 1992), No. 65: A crude product of the frontier press of Ohio and the earliest edition of this classic to be printed in the West. The pioneer publisher, John W. Browne, had come to Cincinnati at least as early as 1804, the date when he started publication of "Liberty Hall and Cincinnati Mercury," one of the city's earliest newspapers. The present book was undoubtedly published early in January, 1813, since John W. Browne had died on January 3, 1813, and in that same month the firm's name change to Browne & Looker.
    Daniel Drake in his "Natural and Statistical View of Cincinnati," published in Cincinnati in 1815 by a successor to the Browne firm, commented on the difficulty of publishing books in Cincinnati at this early date: 'Ten years ago, there had not been printed in this place a single volume; but since the year 1811, twelve different books, besides many pamphlets, have been executed. These works, it is true, were of moderate size; but they were 'bound,' and averaged more than 200 pages each. The paper used...was formerly brought from Pennsylvania, afterwards from Kentucky, but at the present from the new and valuable paper mills on the Little Miami.' The present offering is one of those twelve books."
    89 Bunyan, John, 1628-1688. The Pilgrims' Progress, from This World, to That Which is to Come. Delivered under the Similitude of a Dream. In Two Parts. By John Bunyan. Cincinnati Published by Morgan & Sanxay. Stereotyped by J.A. James., AI 0. 1832. 216 p., [7] leaves of plates. ill. ; 15 cm. American Imprints 11566 (Has H.M. Rulison, Queen City Pub. House [1832] as publisher.) Sutton shows publishing dates as 1853-60 for Rulison. Hayman catches the error in the Rulsion attribution by American Imprints. Since Rulsion published after 1850, the American Imprints title is obviously a much later title.
    Reprinted in 1836. Copy in Morgan Library.
    181 Bunyan, John, 1628-1688. The Pilgrims' Progress, from This World to That which is to Come. Delivered under the Similitude of a Dream. In Two Parts. By John Bunyan. Cincinnati Published by Morgan & Sanxay. Stereotyped by J.A. James., AI 36939. 1836. 216 p. front., plates. ; 15 cm. Earliest edition published in 1813 (Morgan 800).
    3197 Bunyan, John, 1628-1688. The Pilgrims' Progress from This World, to That Which to Come. Delivered under the Similitude of a Dream In Two Parts. By John Bunyan. Cincinnati Published by Morgan & Sanxay. Stereotyped by J.A. James., AI 43478. 1837. 2 v. in 1. 216 p. front., plates. ; 15 cm. "The Pilgrims' Progress. Part II."--p. 121.
    8655 Bunyan, John, 1628-1688. The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to That Which is to Come. Delivered under the Similitude of a Dream. Cincinnati Morgan and Son., AI 46-1200. 1846. 2 Parts.
    6920 Bunyan, John, 1628-1688. The Pilgrims' Progress, from This World, to That Which Is to Come. Delivered Under the Similitude of a Dream. In Two Parts. By John Bunyan. Cincinnati Published by Morgan & Co.,
    1850. br, frontis, [1-3], 4-7, bv, 9-216, 1 l. p. 6 woodcuts not included in pagination. ; 16 cm. Pilgrim's is s' in title.
    Page 116: 6 not printed.
    Six wood cuts added between following pages and not included in pagination (woodcut on recto, blank verso): 26/27-The Man of Despair; 30/31-Christian Climbing the Hill; 32/33-Now, as He Was Sleeping, There Came One to Him and Awaked Him; 44/45-Christian's Encounter with Apollyon; 46/47-Christian in the Valley of the Shadow of Death; 132-133-Christiana and Her Children at the Gate.
    Binding: Original brown ribbed cloth with embossed design.
    Spine in gold letters: Pilgrim's Progress.
    Signatures: [A] A2 - S/2 S2/4 T/2 T2/6 (K2 not printed; T3 printed p. 209). (232 total pages including wood cuts.)
    2014 Burgess, Dyer. Solomon's Temple Haunted, or Free Masonry, the Man of Sin, in the Temple of God. An Address Delivered by the Rev. Dyer Burgess, at the Anti-Masonic Meeting, Held at the Court House, West Union, Adams County, Ohio, on the 1st of June 1830. [West Union s.n., AI 709. Walgren 3268. 1830] 12 p. ; 20.5 cm. Walgren: Caption title; no imprint.
    Burgess was the editor and publisher of an anti-Masonic periodical published at Cincinnati titled Infidelity Unmasked; 1 vol. only (5 June 1831-22 Apr. 1832).
    Page [1]: "Brethren-In our address we shall aim at two points only. I. Masonry is treason against our government. II. It is treason against God."
    11 Burghalder, Christian. Der Geist der Sprachen, in Deutschen und Englischen Uebungen, von Christian Burghalder. The Spirit of Languages: in English and German Exercises. Cincinnati herausgegeben von Jacob Ernst, no. 206 Main Strasse., Ott 21. 1845. [2], 307, [1] p. ; 20 cm. Testimonials printed before the title page state the book was the suggestion of the Faculty of the Cincinnati College to facilitate the teaching of German. The left hand pages are in English, the right in German.
    Born in Neuweid, Germany?, Burghalder came to Cincinnati in 1816, edited several publications, joined a Shaker colony and published a book of English poetry in 1861 in New Orleans.
    4042 Burke, Emily P. Reminiscences of Georgia by Emily P. Burke. [Oberlin] J.M. Fitch., DeRenne page 530. Graff 485. Howes B981. 1850. viii, 252 p. front. port. ; 17 cm.
    773 Burke, William, b. 1770. The Methodist Episcopal Church, Their Doctrines and Discipline, Together with the Characters of Certain Individuals, Vindicated from the Unjust Representations of Joshua L. Wilson by William Burke. Cincinnati Printed for E. Hall & O. M. Spencer, by John W. Browne & Co., OI 148. Rusk II: 236. SS 24993. Wilkie 225. 1812. iv, [5]-94, [2] p. ; 16.5 cm. For Joshua L. Wilson's pamphlet, see Morgan 766.
    1043 Burke, William. The Anniversary of St. John the Baptist. A Discourse, Delivered June 24, A. L. 5818, to the Brethren of Washington Lodge No. 17, at Hamilton, State of Ohio; in Connection with a Number of Brethren from Cincinnati, Lebanon, and Brookville...By Brother William Burke. Cincinnati Looker, Reynolds & Co., Printers., OI 401. SS 43488. Walgren 1621. 1818. 12 p. ; 18 cm.
    7776 Burleigh, George S., et. al. Gems of Reform; Comprising Attic Webs and Other Articles by George Burleigh; "One blood and one brotherhood:" by Elihu Burritt; and Dick Corwinshield [i.e., Crowningshield], the Assassin; and Zachary Taylor, the Soldier. New-Concord, Ohio From the Press of M.R. Hull.,
    1848. 48 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "The articles comprised in this small collection were selected from 'The Herald of freedom,' and the 'Pioneer and herald of freedom.' They are from the pen of George S. Burleigh, with the exception of one of Elihu Burritt's inimitable productions, and one from the pen of Henry C. Wright. They were, unfortunately, not very extensively copied by the reformatory journals of the day. I have, therefore, thrown them before the public in this form, that others, at a very trifling expense, may be gratified and instructed, as I have been, by the perusal of them."--Note by the compiler, verso of title page, signed: William E. Lukens. New-Concord, Muskingum County (O.), July 1848.
    "Extract of a sermon on the perishing class, preached at the Melodeon, Boston, August 30, 1846, Theodore Parker."--p. 45-48.
    463 Burnell, Harriet P. Poems. Oberlin
    AI 41-951. 1841.

    619 Burnet, George Whitefield, 1773-1800. An Oration, Delivered to the Masonic Society in Cincinnati, on the Anniversary of St. John, the Evangelist. By George W. Burnet, Esquire. December 27th, A.L. 5798. Cincinnati Printed by Joseph Carpenter, Cincinnati., Evans 35258. OI 6. Rusk II: 274 (from Thomson). Thomson 1281. Walgren 451. Wilkie 13. 1799. xiv, [2], [5]-15, [1] p. ; 18.5 cm. This is the earliest Ohio Masonic imprint.
    See Kent Walgren, Freemason Bibliography to 1850, for a complete and thorough list of Ohio Masonic imprints.
    See Ohio Imprints 9/Morgan 622 for advertising information and "Price--25 cents."
    622 Burnet, George Whitefield, 1773-1800. [An Oration, Delivered before Nova Caesaria [sic] Lodge, on the Anniversary of St. John the Evangelist, December 27th, A.L. 5799, by G.W. Burnet, Esq.] Cincinnati s.n., Evans 37069. OI 9. 1800]
    Ohio Imprint notes: Advertised in the Western Spy and Hamilton Gazette of May 29, 1802, among some "Books and pamphlets" for sale at that office; "Price 25 cents."
    This is a ghost of Ohio Imprints 6 and Morgan 619.
    3848 Burnet, Jacob, 1770-1853. Notices of the Public Services of General William Henry Harrison. Mr. Burnet's Speech. [Cincinnat s.n., AI 40-1184. 1840] 7 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    "The following brief narrative of the public service of Gen. Harrison was accidentally illicited from the author."--Editor Cincinnati Gazette.
    6303 Burnet, Jacob, 1770-1853. The Annual Address Delivered before the Cincinnati Astronomical Society, June 3, 1844, by the Hon. Jacob Burnet, Together with the Act of Incorporation, the Constitution of the Society, the Annual Reports, and a Catalogue of the Stockholders. Cincinnati Printed at the Daily Atlas Office., AI 44-1401. Thomson 141. 1844. 46 p. ; 21 cm.
    4780 Burnet, Jacob, 1770-1853. Notes on the Early Settlement of the North-Western Territory. By Jacob Burnet. Cincinnati Derby, Bradley & Co., Howes B997. Thomson 142. 1847. 1 l., [iii], bv, engraving, [v-vii], viii, [ix]-xvi, [17]-501, bv, 1 l., [1]-16 p. ; 23.5 cm. Half-title: Burnet’s Notes.
    "Cincinnati: Morgan & Overend, printers."--verso of title page.
    Engraving tipped in between 3rd and 4th leaf of Jacob Burnet, form? Cannot read type underneath engraving; wait Alan
    Gold leaf title on spine: Burnet's Notes on the North Western Territory.
    Errata slip between pages 478 and [479].
    "List of books published and for sale by Derby, Bradley & Co. wholesale and retail dealers in law, medical, theological, miscellaneous and school books, 113 Main St. Cincinnati."--16 p. at end.
    Signatures: [1] - 30/8, 31/4, 32 - [33]/8.
    A revision and enlargement of the author's letters published in 1839 in Transactions of the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, v. 1, pt. 2, p. [9]-180.
    Another edition was published in New York, D. Appleton & Co.,; Cincinnati, Derby, Bradley & Co., 1847. The Cincinnati edition carried only the single publisher. (Morgan 10425)
    Advertised by Derby, Bradley & Co. in 1847 for $2.25. (Morgan 4820, p. 56)
    See Benjamin Tappan, "Comments on Burnet's 'Notes on the Northwestern Territory'," (1847), ms., BTP, Ohio Historical Society.
    10426 Burnet, Jacob, 1770-1853. Notes on the Early Settlement of the North-Western Territory. By Jacob Burnet. New York D. Appleton & Co., Publishers. Cincinnati: : Derby, Bradley, & Co,
    1847. 1 l., [iii], bv, [v-vii], viii, [ix]-xvi, [17]-501, bv, 1 l. p. ; 23.5 cm. Half-title: Burnet’s Notes.
    "Cincinnati: Morgan & Overend, printers."--verso of title page. This is an Ohio imprint as it was printed in Cincinnati, Ohio.
    10428 Burnet, Jacob, 1770-1853. Notes on the Early Settlement of the North-Western Territory. Cincinnati Derby, Bradley, & Co., publishers.,
    1847. [5], viii-xvi, [1], 18-501, [1], 16 p. ; 24 cm. Half-title: Burnet’s Notes.
    "Cincinnati: Morgan & Overend, printers."--verso of title page.
    "List of books published and for sale by Derby, Bradley & Co. wholesale and retail dealers in law, medical, theological, miscellaneous and school books, 113 Main St. Cincinnati."--16 p. at end.
    7928 Burnet, William. Catalogue of Housekeeping Hardware, Cutlery, Silver-plated Ware, Jappanery, Refrigerators, etc. Cincinnati
    Wessen, 30(October 1946), #31. 1840

    7348 Burnett, Alfred. Magnetism Made Easy, or Instruction in Magnetism. Cincinnati

    1847.

    9564 Burnham, Mrs. The celebrated fullblooded horse, Simon Pure, will stand the ensuing season, for mares till the 1st July next, at the stable of Mrs. Burnham, in Milford, Union Co. O.. He was bred by the late Hon. John Randolph, of Roanoke, Va., and was considered by him ... One of the purest blooded horses in that state.. [Milford? s.n., AI 0. 1845] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ill. ; 44 x 28 cm. ViU notes: Short pedigree of Simon Pure at bottom of broadside is signed, in print, by J. Randolph, of Roanoke.
    Black and white illustration (12 x 21 cm.) shows a man holding a stallion, with a hillside farm in the background.
    David Lee, April, 4, 1845.
    5873 Burns, Robert, 1759-1796. The Complete Poetical Works of Robert Burns; with an Account of His Life, and Criticism on His Writings, to Which are Prefixed, Some Observations on the Character and Condition of the Scottish Peasantry by James Currie, M.D. Including Additional Poems, Extracted from the Late Edition, Edited by Allan Cunningham. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James.,
    1847. xvi, 340 p. port. ; 24 cm. Advertised as "Published and for sale by J.A. & U.P. James, Walnut Street between Fourth and Fifth, Cincinnati." (Morgan 433, back cover)
    5857 Burns, Robert, 1759-1796. The Complete Poetical Works of Robert Burns, with a Glossary and Life of the Author. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James,
    1849. xxxix, 551 p. ill. ; 18 cm. Advertised as "Published and for sale by J.A. & U.P. James, Walnut Street between Fourth and Fifth, Cincinnati." (Morgan 433, back cover)
    9415 Burns, Robert, 1759-1796. The Works of Robert Burns: with an Account of His Life, and Criticism on His Writings. To Which Are Prefixed, Some Observations on the Character and Condition of the Scottish Peasantry. By James Currie, M.D. Including Additional Poems, Extracted from the Late Edition Edited by Allan Cunningham. Cincinnati Published by J.A. and U.P. James, Walnut St., bet. Fourth & Fifth. Stereotyped by James & Co.,
    1850. xvi, 340, [4] p., [2] leaves of plates : 2 ill. ; 24 cm. Amereican Antiquarian Society notes: Metal-engraved plate signed by Stillman.
    Test printed in two columns.
    Publishers advertisement, p. [341-344].
    9918 Burns, Robert, 1759-1796. Auld Lang Syne. Cincinnati, O. H. Watkin,
    [1850-1870?] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 16 x 10 cm. Brown University notes: Printed on pink paper within double-line border.
    Text of song in four four-line stanzas with four-line chorus beginning: For auld lang syne, my dear.
    Author's name not on item.
    Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
    5064 Burnz, Eliza Boardman, 1823-1903. Childhood Hours, or, Entertainment for Children. By Ms. Eliza V. Burnz. Cincinnati, Ohio, Longley & Brother, Publishers, Phonetic Dept., Melodiun Building, Sold by E.D. Truman, 111 Main Street,
    1850. [5]-22, [23]-29, [30]-47, [48]-102, [103-104] p. ; 16 cm. Title page and text in phonetic type.
    "English phonetic alphabet."--p. [4].
    Title: [Chi]idh[oo]d [ow]rz, or, enturt[a]nment f[a]r [ch]ildren.
    Longley & Brother advertisements on pages [103-104].
    Signatures: [1]/2 2-6/8 7/4 8/2 8*/4.
    8333 Burr, Erastus. An Address on the Moral and Religious Tendencies of Freemasonry, Delivered by Rev. Erastus Burr, Grand Orator, before the Grand Lodge of Ohio, at Its Annual Grand Communication, in the City of Columbus, October 22, 1845. Columbus C. Scott & Co.'s Steam Press., AI 46-1235. Walgren 4734. 1846. 11 p. ; 22 cm. Walgren: For 1845 Ohio Grand Lodge proceedings at which Burr's Address was delivered, see Morgan No. 8341
    8376 Burr, Erastus. The Blessedness of Those Who Die in the Lord, A Sermon Delivered in All Saints Church, Portsmouth, Ohio, on Sunday, August 26th, 1849 on Occasion of the Death of Mrs. Mary McKinney, Wife of Mr. Aaron McKinney, Sen., of that Place by Erastus Burr. Portsmouth Cleveland & Miller.,
    1849. 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    1110 Burris, William. [The Farmer's Farrier Book. Wilmington Rice Gaddis, Printer., Henderson, pages 36-37. OI 462. Rusk II: 341. SS 47473. Wilkie 600. 1819]
    Ohio Imprints: Title from a printed title-page in the manuscript copyright record for the District of Ohio, 1806-1828.
    8399 Burritt, Elihu, 1810-1879. Letter to the Liberty Convention. Cincinnati
    AI 45-1175. 1845.

    9027 Burrowes, J.F. (John Freckleton), 1787-1852. The Thorough-Base Primer Containing Explanations and Examples of the Rudiments of Harmony; with Fifty Exercises by J.F. Burrowes. Twenty-First Ed., Newly Rev. and Corrected. Cleveland S. Brainard & Co., AI 0. 1841. 96 p. : music ; 18 cm.
    2433 Burrowes, J.F. (John Freckleton), 1787-1852. Burrowes' Piano-Forte Primer, Containing the Rudiments of Music, Calculated Either for Private Tuition, or Teaching in Classes. Rev. and Enl. with Additions and Alterations, by W. C. Peters. Cincinnati W. C. Peters.,
    1849. 58 p. music. ; 18 cm.
    7549 Burt, N. C. Ohio Female College. College Hill, O. Re: Retiring due to ill health and recommending college. Cincinnati

    185-.

    5892 Burtt, John, 1789-1866, comp. The Bible Prayer Book, or Prayers Suitable for Morning and Evening of Every Day in the Year, Also, for Particular Occasions. Compiled by Rev. John Burtt.. Dayton Published by B.F. Ells. Stereotyped by J.A. James, Cincinnati., AI 43-895. 1843. 128 p. Signatures: [1]-8/8.
    6821 Burtt, John, 1789-1866. The Elements of Algebra; Wherein the Fundamental Rules, as Far as Quadratic Equations are Carefully Explained and Exemplified. Dayton B.F. Ells, Stereotyped by J.A. James, AI 43-896 1843. 157 p. Stereotyped by J.A. James, Cincinnati.
    224 Burtt, John, 1789-1866. The Elements of Algebra; Where in the Fundamental Rules, as Far as Quadratic Equations, Are Carefully Explained and Exemplified. Dayton B.F. Ells, Stereotyped by J.A. James,
    1847?]
    Advertised in M'Clung, SKETCHES OF WESTERN ADVENTURE as "Books Published By" and "Half sp. plain, 34 cts." Additionally, it went on: "This is a new work on this Science, and is said to surpass all others in simplicity and clearness of explanation. This is a great desideratum in a work on this Science. Highly recommended by Presidents and Professors in Colleges."
    1888 Bush, George, 1796-1859. Ezekiel's Vision. An Attempted Explication of the Vision of the Living Creatures and Wheels Contained in the First and Tenth Chapters of the Book of Ezekiel: Embracing an Inquiry into the Emblematic Design of the Scripture Cherubims. By George Bush, A.M. Cincinnati Printed by M'Calla and Davis., SS 38011. 1829. 70, [2] p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy: buff printed paper wrappers.
    Bush was Professor of Hebrew at New York University from 1831-47. After 1845 he became associated with Swedenborgism.
    Rosenbach lists a number of books by Bush but not this.
    1889 Bush, George, 1796-1859. Scripture Questions Designed Principally for Adult Bible Class. 4th ed. No. I. Genesis. Cincinnati
    SS 38013. 1829.
    PP has 1828.
    1890 Bush, George, 1796-1859. Scripture Questions Designed Principally for Adult Bible Class. Deuteronomy-Esther. Cincinnati Printed by Morgan, Robbins and Co., SS 38014. 1829. 1 p. l., 4-288 p. ; 15 cm. PP (RBD ASSU SC 1829 B963s).
    2602 Bushnell, Albert, 1818-1879. My Mother by Rev. Albert Bushnell, Missionary to Africa with Poetry and a Preface by Mrs. Lydia H. Signourney. Oberlin J.M. Fitch., BAL 0. 1848. xi, [2], 14-166 p. ; 15 cm. Spiritual biography of his mother, Jane Corning Parish Bushnell.
    Advertised in Cowles, Gospel Manna, Oberlin, 1850, ads, p. 3: "This memoir of the sainted mother of one of the most devoted and self-sacrificing missionaries now in the foreign field, commends itself to all, especially mothers, by its rich missionary spirit-its narrative of prevalence in prayer-its exhibition of singular material influence and success-as well as by numerous other excellencies. Parents cannot fail to be benefited by its example and suggestions. 166 pp. Cloth 33 cents; half gilt, 50; full gilt, 56. Price by mail, without expense of postage to the publisher, two shillings. 'Five' copies, one dollar. Postage 5 1/2 cents."
    American Antiquarian Society copy has bookplate: G.A. Mead, Cleveland, Ohio.
    Second and third editions published in 1849 (Morgan 6849, 5659).
    5659 Bushnell, Albert, 1818-1879. My Mother: A Grateful Tribute to Departed Worth. Preface and Poetry by L.H. Signourney. Third Edition. Oberlin James M. Fitch.,
    1849. 166 p. ; 15 cm. First and second editions published in 1848 and 1849, respectively (Morgan 2602, 5659).
    6849 Bushnell, Albert, 1818-1879. My Mother: A Grateful Tribute to Departed Worth. 2d ed. Preface and Poetry by L.H. Signourney. Oberlin James M. Fitch,
    1849. 166 p. ; 15 cm. First and third editions published in 1848 and 1849, respectively (Morgan 2602, 5659).
    Some copies have 8, 10 or 14 pages of advertisements.
    6176 Bushnell, Horace, 1802-1876. Annual Report to the Ladies' City Missionary Society, of the Second Presbyterian Church of Cincinnati by Rev. H. Bushnell. Cincinnati
    AI 42-879. 1842.

    8440 Bushnell, Horace, 1802-1876. Fifth Annual Report to the Ladies' City Missionary Association. Cincinnati Collins and Van Wagner,
    1847.

    9575 Bushnell, Horace, 1802-1876. Sixth Annual Report of the Ladies' City Missionary Association, of Cincinnati, February, 1849. Cincinnati Printed at the Daily Atlas Office,
    1849. 12 p. ; 19 cm.
    8439 Bushnell, Horace, 1802-1876. Seventh Annual Report to the Ladies' City Missionary Association of Cleveland. Cincinnati Office of the Great West.,
    1850.

    7032 Butler County. Sheriff's Office. Proclamation from Sheriff James M'Bride to electors that October 11, 1814 is election day.
    s.n., AI 0. 1814. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    3849 Butler, John G. An Eulogy upon the Character of George Swan. Delivered before the Miami Chapter of the Alpha Delta Phi, by J. Butler. March, 1840. [Two lines in Latin] Oxford Published by Order of the Society. Cutler & Wright, Printers, AI 40-1214. Rusk II, page 310. 1840. 15, [1] p. ; 20 cm.
    4781 Butler, Joseph, 1692-1752. The Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and Course of Nature. By Joseph Butler, LL. D., Late Lord Bishop of Durham. With an Analysis of the Work. By Rev. B.F. Tefft, D.D. Cincinnati Published by L. Swormstedt and J.T. Mitchell for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Western Book Concern; R.P. Thompson, Printer.,
    1847. 341 p. ; 19.5 cm. Reprinted by Curts and Jennings (1896-1900) at the turn of the century.
    6782 Butler, Joseph, 1692-1752. The Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and Course of Nature. By Joseph Butler, LL. D., Late Lord Bishop of Durham. With an Analysis of the Work. By Rev. B.F. Tefft, D.D. Cincinnati Published by L. Swormstedt and J. H. Power for the Methodist Episcopal Church,
    1848. 341 p. ; 19 cm.
    7088 Butler, Joseph, 1692-1752. The Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and Course of Nature. By Joseph Butler, LL. D., Late Lord Bishop of Durham. With an Analysis of the Work. By Rev. B.F. Tefft, D.D. Cincinnati Published by L. Swormstedt and J. H. Power,
    1849. 341 p. ; 19 cm.
    6403 Butler, Mann, 1784-1852. A History of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. By Mann Butler, A.M. Louisville, Ky. Published by Wilcox, Dickerman and Co. Printed by J.A. James, Cincinnati, Ohio., AI xx 1834. xi, 396 p. ; xx cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Frontispiece portrait of George Rogers Clark signed: Doolittle & Munson sc.
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: American Antiquarian Society with the respects of the author.
    3004 Butler, Mann, 1784-1852. A History of the Commonwealth of Kentucky from Its Exploration and Settlement by the Whites, to the Close of the Northwestern Campaign, in 1813; with an Introduction, Exhibiting the Settlement of Western Virginia...in 1736, to the Treaty of Camp Charlotte...in 1774. By Mann Butler. 2nd Edition, Revised and Enlarged. Cincinnati J.A. James and Co.; Louisville, The Author, AI 36478. 1836. lxxii, 551 p. plates. ; 20 cm.
    3005 Butler, Mann, 1784-1852. A History of the Commonwealth of Kentucky from Its Exploration and Settlement by the Whites, to the Close of the Northwestern Campaign, in 1813; With an Introduction, Exhibiting the Settlement of Western Virginia ... in 1774, to the Treaty of Camp Charlotte, near Chillicothe, Ohio, in 1774 By Mann Butler. Second Edition; Revised and Enlarged by the Author. Cincinnati J.A. James ; Louisville : The author, AI 36479. 1836 (Cincinnati: Stereotyped by J.A. James) lxxii, 551 p. plates. ; 20 cm. "Journal of Col. George Croghan, who was sent, after the peace of 1763, by the government, to explore the country adjacent to the Ohio river, and to conciliate the Indian nations who had hitherto acted with the French..."-p. 365-77.
    9482 Butler, Thomas Seaborn, b. 1814. Historical Chart, Presenting at One View, the History of the World from the Earliest Times to the Present Day. By Azel S. Lyman. Published by Thomas S. Butler, No. 215 Main Street, Cincinnati, O. Cincinnati Printed at the Daily Atlas Office, East Third Street., AI 0. 1844. 11, [1] p. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Publisher's prospectus for Checklist Amer. Imprints 44-3899 and Morgan 7002.
    Last page blank.
    The subscriber having purchased of the author, the exclusive rights to manufacturer and publish Lyman's Historical chart in the United States, west of the Alleghany Mountains, is now finishing a large edition, and is prepared to sell them wholesale and retail on favorable terms …"--Advertisement, p. [3].
    Contents: Advertisement -- Directions for cleaning the chart -- Historical chart -- Directions for using this chart -- Testimonials.
    294 Butterfield, Consul Willshire, 1824-1899. History of Seneca County: Containing a Detailed Narrative of the Principal Events that have Occurred Since Its First Settlement Down to the Present Time; A History of the Indians that Formerly Resided within Its Limits; Geographical Descriptions, Early Customs, Biographical Sketches, &c. &c. With an Introduction, Containing a Brief History of the State, from the Discovery of the Mississippi River Down to the Year 1817. To the Whole of which is Added An Appendix, containing Tabular Views, &c. By Consul W. Butterfield. Sandusky D. Campbell & Sons, Water Street., Howes B1064. Thomson 145. 1848. 5 p. l., [7]-251, [1] p. ; 18.5 cm. List of Subscribers.
    Signaturres: [1]/6 2 2* - 21/2 21*/4.
    5484 Butterfield, John Stoddard, 1817-1849. Introductory Lecture to the Thirteen Session of Lectures, in the Willoughby Medical College of Columbus, O. By John Butterfield, M.D. Professor of Pathology and Practice of Medicine. Delivered, Nov. 3, 1847. [Columbus, Ohio.] Tappan & Swan, Ohio Press Office, Columbus, Ohio.,
    [1847] [2], 15, bv., [2] p. ; 21.5 cm. Morgan copy: Title page on green wrappers only.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title.
    7716 Byam, D.L. Newark, O., ... 1850. Dear Sir:-Herewith we return your contract taken by us for the defence of the infringement of Parker's Patent for a Water Wheel. ... Respectfully Yours, D. L. Byam. [Newark

    1850] Broadside. ; 28 x 18.5 cm. A form letter with "June 6," in mss. In this only copy to date, Byam informs client he does not now believe they can defeat the patent and advises to settle.
    See Morgan 10197.
    6913 Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824. Works. A New Ed. Edited by Thomas Moore. Complete in Four Volumes. With Engravings. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James.,
    1850. 4 v. ports. ; 21 cm.
    9958 C.M. Russell and Company. Threshing machines, reapers & mowers. Massillon s.n.,
    1850. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 73 x 60 cm. University of Virginia notes: Wood engravings by Carson (N.Y.), Baker (Chicago), J.W. Orr and Wilson.
    Beckham & Co., Agent, Richmond, Va.
    6386 Cadets of Temperance. Red Book of the Cadets of Temperance of the State of Ohio. Instituted August, 1847. Second Edition, Revised. Cincinnati C. Clark & Co., Ben Franklin Printing House.,
    1848. 50, [4] p. ill. ; 15 cm. The pamphlet is in the Ohio Memory project.
    2015 Cadwallader, Priscilla. Sermon, Delivered by Priscilla Cadwallader, in the Meeting-House at Waynesville, Miami, on the First Day Preceding the Yearly Meeting. Reported by Robert Way, Stenographer. Lebanon
    AI 735. 1830. 12 p.
    9138 Caesar's Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Meeting Held with Caesar's Creek Church, Sept. 25th and 26th, 1846, for the Organization of the Caesar's Creek Baptists Association. Wilmington Republican Office Print., AI 0. 1846. 8 p. ; 19.6 cm. Wrapper title.
    "Caesar's Creek, Greene Co., Ohio, Sept. 25, 1846.
    At a meeting of Delegates assembled for the purpose of organizing an Association: Elder Jacob Tharp preached the introductory sermon, founded on 2d Cor. 6th chap. 1 ver.
    Appointed Eld. John Blodget, Moderator of the Meeting, and A.D. Freeman, Clerk, and T.P. Childs, Assistant Clerk.
    Called for the reading of the Minutes of two preceding meetings; one held at Caesar's Creek, January 21, 1846, and the other held at Anderson's Fork, June 5th, 1846, for the purpose of consulting upon the propriety of forming a new Association. Minutes read and approved."--p. [1].
    "Resolved, That it is the sense of this Association, that American Slavery is a moral evil, and that we, therefore, as Christians, are bound to discountenance it; and to use all prudent and lawful measures for its suppression."--p. 4.
    8822 Caesar's Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the First Anniversary of the Caesar's Creek Regular Baptist Association: Held at Port-William, Clinton County, Ohio, Sept. 24 & 25, 1847. Printed for the Association. [Port William? s.n.,
    1847] 8 p. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 5: Wm. Sutton, moderator. James Wilson, clerk. J.S. Hoblit, assistant clerk.
    9087 Caesar's Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Second Anniversary of the Caesar's Creek Association of Regular Baptists, Held with the Cowan's Creek Church, August 18 & 19, 1848. Lebanon Printed at the Star Office.,
    1848. 7, bv p. ; 21 cm. "The Association was organized by the election of W. Sutton, Moderator; James Wilson, Clerk; T.D. Neil, Treasurer; James Wilson, Recording and Corresponding Secretary."--p. [3].
    "Appointed Blodgett [i.e. Blodget], Downer and Thompson to prepare a Circular Letter and present to-morrow."--p. 4.
    9088 Caesar's Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Third Anniversary of the Caesar's Creek Association of Regular Baptists, Held with the Sugar Creek Church, October 5th and 6th, 1849. Columbus Ohio State Journal Print.,
    1849. 8 p. ; 22 cm. "Appointed Elder Blodgett [i.e John Blodget] to write a Circular Letter for next year."--Minutes, 1848, p. 4 (Morgan 9087).
    9086 Caesar's Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fourth Anniversary of the Caesar's Creek Association of Regular Baptists, Held with the Jonah's Run Church, August 16th and 17th, 1840 [sic]. Dayton Daily Journal Office Print.,
    1850. 8 p. ; 21.5 cm. "William Sutton. Moderator. James Wilson, Clerk."--p. 4.
    "Report of committee on Circular Letter called for. Letter read, amended, and adopted; and appointed Br. J.R. Downer to prepare a Circular Letter for next year."--Minutes, 1849, p. 4 (Morgan 9088).
    "Report of Committee on Circular Letter called for. The Br. [J.R. Downer] appointed to write not being present, S. Marshall, J. Blodgett, L. Osbornand J. Wilson were appointed a committee to prepare a Circular Letter and present to-morrow."--p. 3.
    2261 Caldwell, Charles, 1772-1853. A Discourse on the Advantages of a National University, Especially in Its Influence on the Union of the States; Delivered, by Request, to the Erodelphian Society of Miami University, on the Seventh Anniversary of That Institution, September 25th, 1832. By Charles Caldwell, M.D. Cincinnati E. H. Flint, No. 158 Main Street., AI 11614. 1832. 57, bv p. ; 21 cm. "N. and G. Guilford and Co., Printers."--p. [2].
    2262 Caldwell, Charles, 1772-1853. Thoughts on the Means of Preserving Health in Hot Climates; being an Introductory Lecture, Delivered on the 6th Day of November, 1832.

    AI 11616. 1832.

    4788 Caldwell, Eli. The Citizen's guide or Every man his own lawyer;: with all the necessary and legal forms which are used in the common affairs of life, not to be found in any one volume, viz. Articles of agreement, assignment of promissory notes, bonds, bills of particulars, bills of sale, and mortgages of goods and chattels, deeds, due bills, indentures of apprenticeship, leases, last wills and testaments, notes and judgment notes, powers of attorney to sell and lease lands, and to collect debts, &c., receipts of all kinds, warrants of attorney to confess judgment in the court of common pleas, constables' returns on every writ that they may have to serve, a fee table, and forms for executors & administrators. By a member of the bar. Zanesville Printed by Edwin C. Church.,
    1847. 72 p. ; 21.5 cm. Printed verso of title-page: Published by Eli Caldwell, New Comerstown, Ohio.
    37 Caldwell, Eli. The Citizen's Guide or Every Man His Own Lawyer; : with All the Necessary and Legal Forms Which Are Used in the Common Affairs of Life, Not to Be Found in Any One Volume, viz. Articles of Agreement, Assignment of Promissory Notes, Bonds, Bills of Particulars, Bills of Sale, and Mortgages of Goods and Chattels, Deeds, Due Bills, Indentures of Apprenticeship, Leases, Last Wills and Testaments, Notes and Judgment Notes, Powers of Attorney to Sell and Lease Lands, and to Collect Debts, &c., Receipts of All Kinds, Warrants of Attorney to Confess Judgment in the Court of Common Pleas, Constables' Returns on Every Writ That They May Have to Serve, a Fee Tabe [i.e, table], and Forms for Executors & Administrators. By a Member of the Bar. Zanesville, Ohio Printed by Edwin C. Church.,
    1848. 60 p. ; 20.5 cm. Preface. The author in compiling "The Citizens Guide, or Every Man his own Lawyer," has, in his opinion, selected all the useful forms necessary and common to the business transactions of the present day, all of which cannot be found in any one volume. This book ought to compose a part of every family library, and every person will find it an important and useful guide,--one in which the whole community, either directly or indirectly, have a deep interest.
    Back cover contains 5 purchase recommendations. The last by C.W. Searle and Alex. Harper is dated, January 1st, 1847.
    7382 Caldwell, John. Address at the Hamilton County Agricultural Society Fair, Carthage, Sept. 8, 1845. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1845. 14 p. OCHP (630 1589).
    3609 Caldwell, William B., 1808-1878. Address Delivered before the Graduates of the Erodelphian Society of Miami University, at Its Fourteenth Anniversary, August 7th, A. D. 1839. By William B. Caldwell, Esq., Member of the Society. Published by Order of the Society. Oxford, Ohio Printed by W.W. Bishop., AI 54809. 1839. 22 p. ; 21 cm.
    2413 Caledonian Society of Cincinnati. Charter and Constitution of the Caledonian Society of Cincinnati. Cincinnati Reynolds, Allen & Disney., AI 18079. 1833. 17, [3] p. ; 18 cm.
    6315 Caledonian Society of Cincinnati. Charter, Constitution and By-Laws of the Caledonian Society of Cincinnati as Altered and Amended, January 13th, 1840. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1840] 16 p. ; 18 cm. Bellamy Storer and Robert Buchanan among organizers.
    1044 Calhoun, James. Our Mother. [Two lines of quotation] Cincinnati Truman and Smith., AI 0. 1837. 124 p. ; 15 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Dedication, p. [5], signed: James Calhoun. Cincinnati, July, 1837.
    "Pugh & Dodd, printers, corner Maine and Fifth sts."--verso of title page.
    "The dying mother."-- p. 124. In verse.
    6725 Calhoun, John Caldwell, 1782-1850. Speech of the Hon. John C. Calhoun on Mr. Webster's Proposition to Re-Charter the United States Bank, March 26, 1834. Cincinnati Printed by Thomas, Dillon and Sharp., AI 0. 1834. 22 p. ; 21 cm.
    9717 California Minding and Trading Company of Cincinnati. Constitution, and By-Laws of the California and Trading Company, of Cincinnati. Cincinnati Model Western Printing House,
    1849. 11, [16] p. ; 15 cm. "Members' names,"--p. [16].
    Former owner: W.B. (William B.) Diver, listed in member's roll.
    10397 Calvinistic Book Concern. Xenia, Ohio. First Report of the Board of the Calvinistic Book Concern. [Xenia s.n., AI 0. between 1840 and 1844]
    No copy located.
    Reference: Second Report (Morgan 9026), p. 7: "During that time but one Report has been given to the public…"
    9026 Calvinistic Book Concern. Xenia, Ohio. Second Report of the Board of the Calvinistic Book Concern: With An Address. Xenia, October 1845. [Cincinnati] J.A. James, Cincinnati, Publisher for the Board., AI 0. 1845] 1-16 p. ; 22 cm. Cover title.
    Caption title: Address of the board of the Calvinistic Book Concern.
    "Report of the board of the Calvinistic Book Concern. October, 1845."--p. 7-13. Signed: Andrew Heron, pres’t. Hugh M’Millan, sec. Xenia, O., Nov. 1845.
    Signatures: [1] - 2/4.
    5586 Calvinistic Family Library. Calvinistic Family Library. Advertisement for Volume II. [Oxford
    AI 0. 1837] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    9184 Cambridge and Wills' Creek Baptist Association. Minutes.

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    9185 Cambridge and Wills' Creek Baptist Association. Minutes.

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    9186 Cambridge and Wills' Creek Baptist Association. Minutes.

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    9187 Cambridge and Wills' Creek Baptist Association. Minutes.

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    9188 Cambridge and Wills' Creek Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0.


    9189 Cambridge and Wills' Creek Baptist Association. Minutes of the Sixth Annual Meeting of the Wills Creek Baptist Association, Tomake Church, Coshocton County, O. Zanesville
    AI 0. 1845.

    9190 Cambridge and Wills' Creek Baptist Association. Minutes.

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    5968 Cameron, Mrs. 1781-1858. (Lucy Lyttelton), The Two Lambs. An Allegorical History. Cincinnati Printed by R. Robbins., AI 0. 1829. 32 p. ; 11.5 cm.
    9688 Campbell, A. E. A Sermon on the Death of Robert Campbell, Esq. Preached September 12th, 1847, in the First Presbyterian Church, in Cooperstown by A. E. Campbell. Cincinnati Gazette Office, Wright, Fisher & Co., Printers.,
    1848. 14 p. 22 cm. Text for sermon: 2 Chronicles 24:16.
    3006 Campbell, Alexander Augustus, 1789-1845. A Sermon on the Design and Use of Masonry; Delivered before Jackson Lodge, December 26, 1835. By Rev. Alexander A. Campbell. Cincinnati L'Hommedieu & Co., AI 36518. Walgren 3943. 1836 15 p. ; 22.5 cm. See Walgren notes.
    6302 Campbell, Alexander Augustus, 1789-1845. Scripture Baptism Defined According to the Revealed Character of God and the Doctrine of Justification by Faith; Its Origin, Design, Make and Subject, by Rev. Alexander A. Campbell. Cincinnati A. Pugh and Company., AI 44-1191. 1844. vi, 208 p. ; 18 cm.
    6713 Campbell, Alexander, 1788-1866, comp. Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs, Original and Selected; Adapted to the Christian Religion. Compiled by A. Campbell, W. Scott, B.W. Stone, and J.T. Johnson. Cincinnati Printed by O.H. Donogh, AI 0. 1836. 247, [9] p. ; 11 cm.
    924 Campbell, Alexander, 1788-1866. The Substance of a Sermon, Delivered before the Redstone Baptist Association, Met on Cross Creek, Brook County, Virginia, on the 1st September 1816. By Alexander Campbell, One of the Pastors of the Church of Brush-Run, Washington County, Penns. Published by Request. Steubenville Printed by James Wilson., OI 296. Rieger 1895. SS 37159. Wilkie 409. 1816. 35 p. ; 21 cm. On Alexander Campbell, see Beth Barton Schweiger, "Alexander Campbell's Passion for Print: Protestant Sectarians and the Press in the Trans-Allegheny West," Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, Vol. 118 (2008): 117-154.
    Alexander Campbell's earliest publication.
    2747 Campbell, Alexander, 1788-1866. Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs, Original and Selected Adapted to the Christian Religion. Comp. by A. Campbell, W. Scott, B. W. Stone, and J. T. Johnson. Third Ed. Carthage, Ohio Walter Scott, AI 30802. 1835. 247, [9] p. ; 11 cm. Text only, no music.
    2748 Campbell, Alexander, 1788-1866. Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs, Original and Selected Adapted to the Christian Religion. Comp. by A. Campbell, W. Scott, B. W. Stone, and J. T. Johnson. 4th ed. Carthage, Ohio Walter Scott, AI 30803. 1835. 247, [9] p. ; 11 cm. Words only.
    301 Campbell, Alexander, 1788-1866. A Debate on the Roman Catholic Religion: Held in the Sycamore-Street Meeting House, Cincinnati, from the 13th to the 21st of January, 1837. Between Alexander Campbell, of Bethany, Virginia, and the Rt. Rev. John B. Purcell, Bishop of Cincinnati. Taken Down by Reporters, and Revised by the Parties. [Four lines of quotation] Cincinnati Stereotyped & Published by J.A. James & Co., AI 30799 (1835). 1837. viii, [1], 10-360. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: A note in the copy held by the American Antiquarian Society identifies F.W. Emmons as one of the reporters.
    American Antiquarian Society copy the gift of F.W. Emmons, "one of the reporters, Worcester, Mass. Jan'y 8th, 1844."
    The debates were published in New York(43551) and St. Louis(43552). The date in "To The Public" is "Cincinnati, Feb. 1837."
    6500 Campbell, Alexander, 1788-1866. Supplement to the Debate Between Alexander Campbell and J. B. Purcell. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1837.
    OC (RA282 C18.1).
    3611 Campbell, Alexander, 1788-1866. The Christian System in Reference to the Union of Christians and a Restoration of Primitive Christianity as Plead in the Current Restoration. By A. Campbell. 2nd edition. Cincinnati Central Book Concern., AI 54820. 1839. 358 p. ; 20 cm. Includes index.
    7174 Campbell, Alexander, 1788-1866. A Debate between Rev. A. Campbell and Rev. N.L. Rice, on the Action, Subject, Design and Administrator of Christian Baptism; Also, on the Character of Spiritual Influence in Conversion and Sanctification, and on the Expediency and Tendency of Ecclestiastic Creeds, as Terms of Union and Communion, Held in Lexington, Ky., from the Fifteenth of November to the Second of December, 1843, a Period of Eighteen Days. Lexington, Ky. A. T. Skillman and Son., AI 44-1188. Pierson 134. 1844. 912 p. port. ; 23 cm. This was one of the great debates of the nineteenth century which lasted some eighteen days with Henry Clay presiding over some of the sessions. Campbell was the founder of the Disciples of Christ which "contended for immersion as the prescribed mode" of baptism. Nelson L. Rice, the Presbyterian minister from Kentucky, disagreed. Marcus Gould was the stenographic reporter.
    Pierson 134: "This book obviously was not printed in Lexington. There are many variations of the imprint for this debate. It appears that the book was probably printed in Cincinnati, and that local booksellers were supplied copies bearing their imprint."
    4876 Campbell, David R. Wesley's Abridgment, or A Speech Delivered in the Methodist Episcopal Church of Beallsville, in Proof of Certain Charges which have long been Preferred against the Rev. John Wesley, A.M. By Rev. David R. Campbell, Beallsville, Monroe County, Ohio. St. Clairsville Printed by Heaton and Gressinger.,
    1848. 24 p. ; 19.5 cm.
    180 Campbell, Eleanor W. Biographical Sketches; with Other Literary Remains of the Late John W. Campbell, Judge of the United States Court for the District of Ohio. Compiled by His Widow. Columbus, Ohio Printed by Scott & Gallagher., AI 49567. 1838. 4 p. l., 279 p. port. (incl. front.) ; 22.5cm. Half-title: Literary Remains.
    Frontispiece portrait of John W. Campbell signed: Engraved by W. Woodruff. Cinci. O.
    This book had several production difficulties. First, there is the matter of the mis-pagination after page 260 with eight page numbers omitted. Someone quested wrong on how long the text would be before the Addenda. Second, there is the duplicate signatures with numbers 12 and 29. And thirdly, the "Poetical Effusions" are dropped right down in the middle of the "Miscellaneous Papers." All this makes this book an interesting one to provide a descriptive analysis!
    Morgan copy has bookplate: Society of Religious Inquiry. No. [ms, 45].
    Included in the series: Gale Making of Modern Law.
    877 Campbell, John Poage. Antiquities of Kentucky. By Reverend John P. Campbell. Chillicothe
    OI 245. SS 34275. 1815.
    Also listed by Wilkie 347, citing McElroy.
    5924 Campbell, John, 1766-1840. Worlds Displayed: For the Benefit of Young People, By a Familiar History of Some of Their Inhabitants by John Campbell. Cincinnati U.P. James., AI 0. 1832. 119 p. ; 14 cm.
    7048 Candour. Broadside to the electors of the First Congressional District supporting the election of John H. Piatt.

    AI 0. 1818. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4502 Canfield, Henry Judson, 1789-1856. The Breeds, Management, Structure and Diseases of Sheep: with Illustrative Engravings, and an Appendix. Salem Printed by Aaron Hinchman., AI 0. 1843. [iii-viii], [9]-395 p. ill. ; 19 cm.
    4877 Canfield, Henry Judson, 1789-1856. The Breeds, Management, Structure and Diseases of the Sheep: with Illustrative Engravings, and an Appendix. By Henry J. Canfield. Salem, Columbiana County, Ohio Printed by Aaron Hinchman.,
    1848. vii, [1], [9]-395 p. ; 19 cm. Spine title: Canfield on sheep.
    7946 Canfield, Hod, editor. Domestic Economy or the Family Receipt Book, Containing Receipes for Coloring Woolen, Cotton and Silks, Prepared Expressly for Family Use, etc. with an Almanac for 1849. Akron H. Canfield,
    1849. 48 p.
    10324 Canfield, Horace, 1803-1853. Prospectus of a family newspaper to be entitled the Watchtower. : To be published at Medina, in Medina County, Ohio. ... Medina, June 16, 1838. / Horace Canfield. … [Medina s.n.,
    1838] 2 sheets ; 61 x 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy has subscribers’ names.
    203 Canfield, Sherman Bond, 1810-1871. An Address on the Power & Progressiveness of Knowledge, Delivered at the Commencement of Willoughby University, Wednesday, February 22, 1843. By Rev. Sherman B. Canfield, of Ohio City. Painesville, Ohio Smythe & Hanna, Printer., AI 43-943. [1843]. 33, bv p. ; 20 cm. Since Canfield spoke from notes, he had to prepare a complete copy of his address for publication. This must have taken some time because the printer noted "owing to circumstances which it is of no importance to detail here, the publication of this Address has been considerably delayed." (p. [2]) The date on the blue wrapper is 1843.
    4782 Canfield, Sherman Bond, 1810-1871. A Lecture on the Life and Character of Oliver Cromwell, Delivered before the Young Men's Literary Association of Cleveland, on Thursday Evening, Jan. 28, 1847. By Sherman B. Canfield, Pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church of Cleveland. Cleveland Younglove's Steam Press.,
    1847. 155 p. ; 21 cm. My second copy has 1850 wrapper with prefatory note tipped in before title page dated 1850, explaining why publication took so long--three years!
    3851 Canton Female Seminary. Canton. Catalogue of the Canton Female Seminary, for the Year Ending July 9, 1840. Canton Printed by Daniel Gotshall., AI 0. 1840. [1], bv, [3], bv, 5-11, bv, p. ; 17.5 cm. "This institution is under the patronage of the Pittsburgh Annual Conference...The Trustees, in issuing their first Annual Catalogue, would say to the public that is was opened under the care of Rev. J.M. Goshorn and Lady, on the first day of August, 1839. ... The Seminary embraces two Departments--Primary and Principal School."--p. 7.
    5726 Canton Female Seminary. Canton. Second Catalogue of the Canton Female Seminary, for the Year Ending 1841. [Canton Printed by Daniel Gotshall, AI 0. 1841]
    Title by sequence.
    10149 Canton Female Seminary. Canton. Third Catalogue of the Canton Female Seminary, for the Year Ending 1842. [Canton Printed by Daniel Gotshall, AI 0. 1842]
    Title by sequence.
    10150 Canton Female Seminary. Canton. Fourth Catalogue of the Canton Female Seminary, for the Year Ending 1843. [Canton Printed by Daniel Gotshall, AI 0. 1843]
    Title by sequence.
    4365 Canton Female Seminary. Canton. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Canton Female Seminary, for the Year Ending June 6th, 1844.. Canton Printed by John Saxton, AI 44-1204. 1844. [1-3], 4-10, 1 l. p. ; 20 cm. Last known printed copy. No further information known on the seminary. 2/4/2006
    7784 Canton Male Seminary. Canton. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Canton Male Seminary, For The Year, Ending November 10, 1843. Canton Printed by John Saxton., AI 0. 1843. 8 p. PPL: (Am 1843 Can Mal).
    4978 Canton. Charter. The Charter and Ordinances of the Town of Canton. Collated by Benjamin F. Leiter. Printed by Order of the Town Council. Canton, Ohio Gotshall & Martin, Printers.,
    1849. [1-3], 4-8, [9]-96, [97]-108 p. ; 22 cm. "Index to the Town Laws."--p. [97]-108.
    Signatures: [1]-13/4 14/2.
    1111 Canton. House Carpenters. The Book of Prices Adopted by the House Carpenters of the Town of Canton, April 10, 1819. Canton Printed by John Saxton., OI 463. SS 47506. 1819. 8 p. ; 21 cm. Subscriber's names: p. 8.
    3007 Canton. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of Incorporation and Ordinances of the Town of Canton. Canton Printed by J. & J. Saxton., AI 0. 1836. [1-3], 4-16 p. ; 23 cm.
    4052 Capital University. Columbus. Addresses Delivered at the Inauguration of the Rev. William M. Reynolds, as President of Capital University, May 21, 1850, in the First Presbyterian Church, Columbus. Columbus Scott & Bascom.,
    1850. 36 p. ; 22 cm.
    8799 Carcassi, Matteo, ca. 1792-1853. Carcassi's Complete Instructions for the Guitar Containing the Elementary Principles of Music and Examples and Lessons Necessary to Facilitate the Acquirement of a Perfect Knowledge of the Instrument to Which Is Added a Choice Collection of Admired Airs Arranged Expressly for the Work and Dedicated to His Pupils. By the Author. With French & English Text. First American Edition. [Cincinnati] Published by W.C. Peters, Cincinnati, O.; Louisville [Ky.]: Peters & Webster [i.e., Webb]; Peters & Field Cincinnati.,
    [ca. 1849] 67, bv p. chiefly music. ; 32 cm. Preface signed: Matteo Carcassi.
    "Pr $2.50 nett."--title page.
    "Opus 59." Pl. no.: 899.
    Wholly engraved.
    1213 Carden, Allen D., comp., 1792-1859. The Missouri Harmony; or a Choice Collection of Psalm Tunes, Hymns and Anthems, Selected from the Most Eminent Authors, and Well Adapted to All Christian Churches, Singing Schools, and Private Societies; Together with an Introduction to Grounds of Music, the Rudiments of Music, and Plain Rules for Beginners. By Allen D. Carden. St. Louis Published by the Compiler. Morgan, Lodge & Co., Printers, Cincinnati., OI 537. Rusk II: 354. SS 676. Wilkie 681. 1820. [iv], v-xix, [2], 22-199, [1] p. music. ; 14 x 22 cm. First edition. For 3-4 voices; shape-note notation. See E.C. Krohn, "The Missouri Harmony," and "A Checklist of Editions of the Missouri Harmony," Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society, VI(1949-50), 25-33 and 374-399.
    8935 Carden, Allen D., comp., 1792-1859. The Missouri Harmony, or, A Collection of Psalm Tunes, Hymns, and Anthems, Selected from the Eminent Authors and Well Adapted to All Christian Churches, Singing Schools, and Private Societies. Together with an Introduction to Grounds of Music, the Rudiments of Music and Plain Rules for Beginners. By Allen D. Carden. Cincinnati Morgan, Lodge and Fisher, AI 0. 1825. [i]-xvi, 23-138, 143-198 p. ; 14 x 23 cm. Unique copy advertised by Heritage Matters, Grand Rapids, MI, 8/16/02. (Ball State?)
    For 3-4 mixed voices.
    Shape-note notation.
    1727 Carden, Allen D., comp., 1792-1859. The Missouri Harmony; or a Collection of Psalms and Hymn Tunes, and Anthems, from Eminent Authors, with an Introduction to the Grounds and Rudiments of Music by Allen D. Carden; to Which is Added a Supplement, Containing a Number of Admired Tunes to the Various Metres, and Several Choice Pieces, Selected from Some of the Most Approved Collections of Sacred Music. By an Amateur. Cincinnati Published by Drake & Conclin, Morgan, Fisher and L'Hommedieu, Printers., SS 28384. 1827. xix, [21]-199, [1] p.); 14 x 24 cm. RPB (hMusic C2666m 1827).
    2016 Carden, Allen D., comp., 1792-1859. The Missouri Harmony, or a Collection of Psalm Tunes, Hymns, and Anthems, Selected from the Eminent Authors and Well Adapted to All Christian Churches, Singing Schools, and Private Societies. Together with an Introduction to Grounds of Music, the Rudiments of Music, and Plain Rules for Beginners. By Allen D. Carden. Cincinnati Printed and Published by Morgan and Sanxay. Stereotyped by Oliver Wells & Co., AI 762. 1830. 199, [1] p. music. ; 15 x 25 cm. "Index."--p. [200].
    See Krohn, E.C., "The Missouri Harmony" and "A Checklist of Editions of the Missouri Harmony" in Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society, VI(1949-50), 25-33 and 374-399.
    8039 Carden, Allen D., comp., 1792-1859. The Missouri Harmony; or a Collection of Psalms and Hymn Tunes, and Anthems, from Eminent Authors, with an Introduction to the Grounds and Rudiments of Music by Allen D. Carden; to Which is Added a Supplement, Containing a Number of Admired Tunes to the Various Metres, and Several Choice Pieces, Selected from Some of the Most Approved Collections of Sacred Music. By an Amateur. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1831. 199 p.
    2263 Carden, Allen D., comp., 1792-1859. The Missouri Harmony; or a Collection of Psalms and Hymn Tunes, and Anthems, from Eminent Authors, with an Introduction to the Grounds and Rudiments of Music by Allen D. Carden; to Which is Added a Supplement, Containing a Number of Admired Tunes to the Various Metres, and Several Choice Pieces, Selected from Some of the Most Approved Collections of Sacred Music. By an Amateur. Cincinnati Printed and Published by Morgan and Sanxay.; Stereotyped by Oliver Wells & Co.,
    Morgan & Sanxay,
    AI 11640. 1832. 199, [1] p. ; 14 x 23 cm. For 3-4 voices; shape-note notation.
    6344 Carden, Allen D., comp., 1792-1859. The Missouri Harmony; or a Collection of Psalms and Hymn Tunes, and Anthems, from Eminent Authors, with an Introduction to the Grounds and Rudiments of Music by Allen D. Carden; to Which is Added a Supplement, Containing a Number of Admired Tunes to the Various Metres, and Several Choice Pieces, Selected from Some of the Most Approved Collections of Sacred Music. By an Amateur. Revised and Improved. Cincinnati Printed and Published by Morgan and Sanxay., AI 0. 1833. 199 p.; 14 x 23 cm. OC (RAM3.9 qC266 1833).
    2576 Carden, Allen D., comp., 1792-1859. The Missouri Harmony; or a Collection of Psalms and Hymn Tunes, and Anthems, from Eminent Authors, with an Introduction to the Grounds and Rudiments of Music by Allen D. Carden; to Which is Added a Supplement, Containing a Number of Admired Tunes to the Various Metres, and Several Choice Pieces, Selected from Some of the Most Approved Collections of Sacred Music. By an Amateur. Revised and Improved. Cincinnati Printed and Published by Morgan and Sanxay. Stereotyped by Oliver Wells & Co., AI 23687. 1834. 199, [1], p. music ; 14 x 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: For 3-4 voices; shape-note notation.
    See Krohn, E.C. "The missouri harmony" and "A checklist of editions of the Missouri harmony" in Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society, v. 6 (1919-50): 25-33 and 374-399.
    Index, p. 199-[200].
    American Antiquarian Society copy has bookseller's label: W.A. Leary's Cheap Book Store ... Phil. Inscribed: Simon Hootz. Missouri Harmony. Bought in the year one thousand eight hundred & forty five. Price 12 [--].
    2749 Carden, Allen D., comp., 1792-1859. The Missouri Harmony; or a Collection of Psalms and Hymn Tunes, and Anthems, from Eminent Authors, with an Introduction to the Grounds and Rudiments of Music by Allen D. Carden; to Which is Added a Supplement, Containing a Number of Admired Tunes to the Various Metres, and Several Choice Pieces, Selected from Some of the Most Approved Collections of Sacred Music. By an Amateur. Cincinnati Published by Morgan & Sanxay, AI 30815. 1835. 199, 40 p. ; 14 x 24 cm. Stereotype ed. Principally for 3-4 mixed voices, shape-note notation.
    6480 Carden, Allen D., comp., 1792-1859. The Missouri Harmony; or a Collection of Psalms and Hymn Tunes, and Anthems, from Eminent Authors, with an Introduction to the Grounds and Rudiments of Music by Allen D. Carden; to Which is Added a Supplement, Containing a Number of Admired Tunes to the Various Metres, and Several Choice Pieces, Selected from Some of the Most Approved Collections of Sacred Music. By an Amateur. Stereotype Edition. Cincinnati Morgan & Sanxay, AI 0. 1836. 200, 40 p. ; 14 x 23 cm. For 3-4 vocies; shape-note notation.
    5328 Carden, Allen D., comp., 1792-1859. The Missouri Harmony; or a Collection of Psalms and Hymn Tunes, and Anthems, from Eminent Authors, with an Introduction to the Grounds and Rudiments of Music by Allen D. Carden; to Which is Added a Supplement, Containing a Number of Admired Tunes to the Various Metres, and Several Choice Pieces, Selected from Some of the Most Approved Collections of Sacred Music. By an Amateur. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan and Son., AI 0. 1837. 200, 40 p. ; 14 x 23 cm. Cf. Krohn, E.C. A Century of Missouri Music, St. Louis, 1924.
    3380 Carden, Allen D., comp., 1792-1859. The Missouri Harmony; or a Collection of Psalms and Hymn Tunes, and Anthems, from Eminent Authors, with an Introduction to the Grounds and Rudiments of Music by Allen D. Carden; to Which is Added a Supplement, Containing a Number of Admired Tunes to the Various Metres, and Several Choice Pieces, Selected from Some of the Most Approved Collections of Sacred Music. By an Amateur. Cincinnati E. Morgan and Sons, AI 49573. 1838. 200, 40 p. ; 14 x 23 cm.
    3612 Carden, Allen D., comp., 1792-1859. The Missouri Harmony; or a Collection of Psalms and Hymn Tunes, and Anthems, from Eminent Authors, with an Introduction to the Grounds and Rudiments of Music by Allen D. Carden; to Which is Added a Supplement, Containing a Number of Admired Tunes to the Various Metres, and Several Choice Pieces, Selected from Some of the Most Approved Collections of Sacred Music. By an Amateur. Cincinnati Printed by Published by E. Morgan & Co., AI 54836. 1839. 200, 40 p. music ; 14 x 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: For 3-4 voices; shape-note notation.
    Edition statement transposed; precedes imprint date on title page.
    See Krohn, E.C. "The Missouri harmony" and "A checklist of editions of the Missouri harmony" in Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society, v. 6 (1949-50): 25-33 and 374-399.
    Indexes, p. 39-40, 2nd count.
    Stereotype edition.
    Inscribed: Elizabeth Stover; S. and L. Stovers book; Levi Stover's book, 1860; Sarah Stover's book, A.D. 1860.
    6084 Carden, Allen D., comp., 1792-1859. The Missouri Harmony; or a Collection of Psalms and Hymn Tunes and Anthems, from Eminent Authors; With an Introductions to the Grounds and Rudiments of Music, by Allen D. Carden, to Which is Added a Supplement...by an Amateur. Latest Improved Ed. Cincinnati Printed and Published by E. Morgan & Co., AI 0. 1840. 200, 38 p. ; 14 x 23 cm. Principally for 3-4 mixed voices, shape-note notation.
    9510 Carden, Allen D., comp., 1792-1859. The Missouri Harmony; or A Collection of Psalms and Hymn Tunes, and Anthems, from Eminent Authors: With an Introduction to the Grounds and Rudiments of Music by Allan D. Carden. To Which Is Added a Supplement, Containing a Number of Admired Tunes of the Various Metres, and Several Choice Pieces, Selected from Some of the Most Approved Collections of Sacred Music. By an Amateur. Latest Improved Edition. Cincinnati Printed and Published by E. Morgan and Company., AI 0. 1841. 200, 40 p. music ; 14 x 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: For 3-4 voices; shape-note notation.
    Edition statement transposed; precedes imprint date on title page.
    Edition statement on cover varies; Stereotype edition.
    See Krohn, E.C. "The missouri harmony" and "A checklist of editions of the Missouri harmony" in Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society, v. 6 (1919-50): 25-33 and 374-399.
    Indexes, p. 39-40, 2nd count.
    4564 Carden, Allen D., comp., 1792-1859. The Missouri Harmony; or a Collection of Psalms and Hymn Tunes, and Anthems, from Eminent Authors, with an Introduction to the Grounds and Rudiments of Music by Allen D. Carden; to Which is Added a Supplement, Containing a Number of Admired Tunes to the Various Metres, and Several Choice Pieces, Selected from Some of the Most Approved Collections of Sacred Music. By an Amateur. Latest Improved Ed. Cincinnati Phillips & Reynolds., AI 44-1210. 1844. 200, 40 p. ; 15 x 23 cm. Principally for 3-4 mixed voices; shape-note notation.
    On cover: Stereotype edition.
    6085 Carden, Allen D., comp., 1792-1859. The Missouri Harmony; or a Collection of Psalms and Hymn Tunes, and Anthems, from Eminent Authors, with an Introduction to the Grounds and Rudiments of Music by Allen D. Carden; to Which is Added a Supplement, Containing a Number of Admired Tunes to the Various Metres, and Several Choice Pieces, Selected from Some of the Most Approved Collections of Sacred Music. By an Amateur. Latest Improved Edition. Cincinnati Phillips and Reynolds., AI 46-1334. 1846. 200, 40 p. ; 15 x 23 cm. On cover: Stereotyped edition.
    7916 Carden, Allen D., comp., 1792-1859. The Missouri Harmony; or A Collection of Psalms and Hymn Tunes, and Anthems, from Eminent Authors: With an Introduction to the Grounds and Rudiments of Music by Allen D. Carden. To Which is Added a Supplement, Containing a Number of Admired Tunes of the Various Metres, and Several Choice Pieces, Selected from Some of the Most Approved Collections of Sacred Music. By an Amateur. Latest Improved Edition. Cincinnati Printed and Published by Phillips and Reynolds.,
    1848. 200, 40 p. music ; 14 x 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: For 3-4 voices; shape-note notation.
    See Krohn, E.C. "The Missouri harmony" and "A checklist of editions of the Missouri harmony" in Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society, v. 6 (1949-50): 25-33 and 374-399.
    9757 Carden, Allen D., comp., 1792-1859. The Missouri Harmony; or A Collection of Psalms and Hymn Tunes, and Anthems, from Eminent Authors: With an Introduction to the Grounds and Rudiments of Music by Allen D. Carden. To Which is Added a Supplement, Containing a Number of Admired Tunes of the Various Metres, and Several Choice Pieces, Selected from Some of the Most Approved Collections of Sacred Music. By an Amateur. New Ed., Rev., Enl., and Corr. By Charles Warren ... Cincinnati Published by Wm. Philips & Co.,
    1850. 20 p., score (268+ p.) ; 15 x 23 cm.
    7760 Carey, Matthew, 1760-1839. Olive Branch, Faults on both sides, Federal and Democratic. 8th Edition. Warren
    AI 0. 1817.
    This was printed in many editions starting with Carey in Philadelphia.
    5192 Carll, Rev. Extract of a Letter from Rev. Mr. Carll, to a Member of the New Jerusalem Church in Chillicothe. [Chillicothe s.n., AI 0. 1838] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    205 Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881. On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History. Six Lectures. Reported, with Emendations and Additions. Third Edition. By Thomas Carlyle. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James, No. 26 Pearl Street., AI 42-941. M DCCC XLII. [1842] 299 p. ; 18 cm.
    10372 Carney, E.L. and W.T. Mathews. First Principles of Elocution, or, Analysis and Synthesis of the Sounds of the English Language by Carney and Mathews. Canton, Ohio Published by E.L. Carney and W.T. Mathews, for the Use of Their Schools,
    1843. 24 p. ; 15 cm.
    1483 Carothers, M. Brief Hints to Parents on the Subject of Education. Hillsborough Printed by M. Carothers., Richmond 1902. SS 15682. 1824. 23 p. ; 17 cm. M. first name probably Moses.
    See 1820, An Interesting Narrative, #4409.
    3381 Carpenter, Benjamin Owen, b. ca. 1801. Oration Delivered in Chillicothe, July 4, 1838. Being the 62nd Anniversary of the American Revolution. Chillicothe Printed by S.W. Ely and Company., AI 49602. 1838. 16 p. ; 14 cm.
    3613 Carpenter, Benjamin Owen, b. ca. 1801. Adventures of a Copy of Swedenborg's Treatise, Concerning Heaven & Hell, "by itself." Containing an Account of the Theology, Philosophy, Metaphysics, and Literature of the Age. Arranged for the Press by Benjamin Owen Carpenter. Chillicothe Printed and Published for the Author., AI 54852. 1839. [2], 41, [42-43], bv p. ; 20 cm. "Errata."--p. [43]
    3850 Carpenter, James. Speech of Mr. James S. Carpenter, on the Resolutions of Mr. Fisher, of Hardin. House of Representatives, Ohio, Feb. 24, 1840. [Medina s.n., AI 40-1287. 1840] 16 p. ; 21 cm.
    5180 Carpenter, William. A chart. Exhibiting at one view the expenditures of the United States for the last fifty years, exclusive of payment on account of public debt; and also the several administrations under which they occurred; and also the increase of population for the same period; and also the classification of the expenditures for the last fifteen years, as shown by Secretary Woodbury's report to the senate of the United States, of the 4th of May, 1840; wherein he separates what he calls the ordinary from what he calls the extra-ordinary expenditures of the government. [Cincinnati Drawn and Published by Wm. Carpenter. ; J. Brewster, printer, 106 Main Street, Cincinnati., AI 0. c1840] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 43 x 35 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: On verso: manuscript from Daniel A. Haynes to James A. Fay of Richmond, Va., dated July 14, 1840.
    Advertised for sale by bookseller Rulon-Millers Books, 2005: Folio broadside, approx. 14" x 17", showing a graph of the expenses of each administration, from Washington's to Van Buren's, and with text (an explanation of the graph, Secretary Woodbury's classification and its results, and a quote from Thomas Hart Benton on the usefulness of Woodbury's graph), all printed within a woodcut ornamental border, and the whole printed in green throughout..."
    Annotation in right margin in ink: "A Buckeye counterfeit detector from your obt. servant, Roland A. Mitchell. Take care of this."
    9875 Carriers' Address. Address of the Carrier of the Commentator, to His Patrons. Christmas Ode. [Marietta s.n., AI 0. [between 1807 to 1810]
    New York Historical Society notes: Undated carrier's address from a newspaper identified as the Commentator, possibly the newspaper by that name published in Marietta, Ohio, from 1807 to 1810.
    Christmas verses printed in two columns divided by single wavy rule within ornamental border; first line: That day which angels welcom'd with delight.
    765 Carriers' Address. My New Year Gift. Address of Thornly L. White, to the Patrons of the Scioto Gazette ... January 1, 1812. [Chillicothe Scioto Gazette, OI 142. SS 24435, 27538. . Wilkie 254. McDonald, Sherman and Russo 669. 1811] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 39 x 17 cm. (34.3 x 13.7 cm.) Verse in two columns divided by line of type ornaments, with double rule at head of text.
    Signed: Thornly L. White.
    9063 Carriers' Address. New-Year's Address, submitted to the patrons of the Western Spy, by the carrier. ... January 1, 1811. [Cincinnati
    AI 0.. McDonald, Sherman and Russo 636, 1811] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 39 x 32 cm. (33.5 x 23.6 cm.) First line: Rejoice, Columbia's sons rejoice.
    7765 Carriers' Address. 1814. The Carriers' Address, to the Patrons of The Supporter. [Chillicothe Nashee and Denny., AI 0. McDonald, Sherman and Russo 737. 1814] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 36 x 40 cm. (23.5 x 36.5 cm). Poem within architectural border in three columns divided by curvilinear lines.
    Signed: William Monroe.
    PPL (1883.F.66 Brs.fol.).
    Verse in thirty-six stanzas; first line: Faithful as time, I now appear,./ Caption title./ Signed at foot: William Monroe.
    Presumably printed in late 1813 by George Nashee and George Denny, proprietors of The Supporter, for distribution on or about New Year's Day./ Printed in three columns divided by wavy rules; printed area, including ornamental border, measures 36.3 x 23.6 cm; printed on paper watermarked: Ingham; Gravell 503 identifies this as the Ross County, Ohio, paper mill of Hezekiah and Isaiah Ingham.
    927 Carriers' Address. Present from the Carrier of the Western Spy, to the Patrons, on the Commencement of the New Year, January 1, 1817. [Cincinnati s.n., OI 299. SS 39791. 1816] 12 p. ; 18 cm. Dated at end: Cincinnati, January 1, 1817.
    The OCHP copy has "T. Peirce" written in pencil.
    969 Carriers' Address. A New-Year's-Lay. Dedicated to the Patrons of Liberty Hall and Cincinnati Gazette. January First, 1817. Address. The News-Boy. [Cincinnati Printed by E. Morgan & Co., OI 331. SS 39042,42976. Sabin 53424, 105497. Wilkie 521. 1816] 9 p. ; 18 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: [1817] by Gorham A. Worth. A New Year's lay. Printed by E. Morgan & Co.
    Ohio Imprints states: "Definitely accredited to Symmes, however, by Coggeshall in his Poets and Poetry of the West, 1864."
    E. Morgan & Co. published the Liberty Hall and Cincinnati Gazette in 1816.
    New York Historical Society notes: Library copy bears inscription on t.p. verso: To Jesse A. Haleman esq/. From his obedient & friendly serv't, Peyton J. Symms, Locust-Gove, Cin'a. Sept. 1817.
    1112 Carriers' Address. The Carrier's Address to the Patrons of the Weekly Recorder. January 1st, 1820. [Chillicothe Weekly Recorder, OI 464. SS 47585. McDonald, Sherman and Russo 0. 1819] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 26 x 32.5 cm. Text in 2 columns. Text in 2 columns.
    1115 Carriers' Address. A New-Year's Lay for 1820; Dedicated to the Patrons of the Inquisitor and Cincinnati Advertiser, by the Carrier. Cincinnati Inquisitor and Cincinnati Advertiser, OI 468. SS 47618. Sabin 53425. Wilkie 723. McDonald, Sherman and Russo 932. 1819] 11 p. ; 18 cm. Author: Peyton s. Symmes. Ms. Note on Brown University copy: by P.S.S.
    1120 Carriers' Address. The Carrier of the Monitor, To His Patrons. Uncle Sam in the Suds... [Columbus Ohio Monitor, OI 472. SS 47678. McDonald, Sherman and Russo 903. 1819?] Broadside. 25.5 x 42.5 cm. (13 x 29 cm.) Text in two columns. Text in two columns.
    Signed: Cokely.
    The third line of verse reads "Last winter* they acted some infidel pranks," and the foot-note reads: "*The winter of 1818-1819."
    Ernest J. Wessen, 10(Oct. 29, 1939), #43 sold to McDowd(?).
    7185 Carriers' Address. Address to the Patrons of the Liberty Hall and Cincinnati Gazette, by the Carrier; on the Commencement of the Year 1820. [Cincinnati Printed by Morgan, Lodge and Co., AI 0. McDonald, Sherman and Russo 933. 1819] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 43 x 27 cm. (Printed area, 38.4 x 20.9 cm.) Verse in two columns within ornamental border divided by curvilinear line.
    1234 Carriers' Address. New-Years Day for 1820. Carrier Address: Inquisitor and Cincinnati Advertiser. [Cincinnati
    SS 1756. 1820]

    1236 Carriers' Address. A New-Year's Lay, or Retrospect of 1820; Dedicated to the Patrons of the Liberty Hall and Cincinnati Gazette, by the Carrier. [quotation] Cincinnati: Jan. 1, 1821. [Cincinnati
    OI 539. SS 1957. 1820] 10 p. ; 17 cm.
    1352 Carriers' Address. A New-Year's Lay; or, Retrospect of 1822, Dedicated by the Carrier, to the Patrons of the Liberty Hall and Cincinnati Gazette. Cincinnati, January First, 1823. [Cincinnati Liberty Hall and Cincinnati Gazette, SS 8352. 1822] 11, [1] p. ; 20 cm.
    1429 Carriers' Address. A New Year's Lay, Dedicated by the Carriers, to the Patrons of the Liberty Hall and Cincinnati Gazette. Cincinnati, January First, 1824. [Cincinnati
    SS 12145. 1823]

    1451 Carriers' Address. A New-Year's Lay, or Retrospect of 1822. Dedicated by the Carrier, to the Patrons of the Liberty Hall, and Cincinnati Gazette. Cincinnati [Liberty Hall, and Cincinnati Gazette,] SS 13533. 1823. 11, [1] p.
    4085 Carriers' Address. Address of the Carrier of the Ohio Monitor, to the Patrons. January 1, 1823. Columbus
    AI 0. 1823. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4087 Carriers' Address. Address from the Carrier of the Hillsborough Gazette, to his Patrons. Hillsborough, January 1, 1823. Hillsborough
    AI 0. 1823. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1511 Carriers' Address. A New-Year's Lay, Dedicated by the Carriers, to the Patrons of the Liberty Hall, and Cincinnati Gazette. Cincinnati
    SS 17354. 1824. 8 p.
    1631 Carriers' Address. The News-Boy's Address, to the Worthy Patrons of the Cincinnati Emporium. January 1, 1825. [Cincinnati Published by S. J. Browne., SS 0. 1824] 1 sheet ([1] p.) Broadside. ; 32 x 19 cm.
    7040 Carriers' Address. New Year's address of the carriers of the Volunteer, Hamilton, to their newspaper patrons. [Hamilton
    AI 0. 1824] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    9814 Carriers' Address. Address of the Carrier of the Wooster Spectator to Its Patrons. [Wooster J. Clingan & Co., AI 0. 1824] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 24 x 20 cm.
    5799 Carriers' Address. Address to the Patrons of The National Crisis by the Carriers. January 1st, 1825. [Cincinnati Anson N. Deming,
    1825] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 48 x 30 cm. Ornamental border.
    First line: With the gay smiles that greet the National crisis
    6601 Carriers' Address. New Year's Address from the Carriers of the Hamilton Intelligencer & Advertiser to Its Patrons. Hamilton
    AI 0. 1825. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7930 Carriers' Address. Newsboy's Address to the Worthy Patrons of the Cincinnati Emporium. Cincinnati S.J. Brown, AI 0. 1825. Broadside. ; 32 x 19 cm. Ornamental border.
    First line:; Dear neighbors excuse a young bungler in rhyme; Cincinnati Emporium (Cincinnati, Ohio : 1824)
    8148 Carriers' Address. Address to the Patrons of The National Crisis. By the Carriers. January 1, 1825. Cincinnati Anson N. Deming, AI 0. 1825. Broadside. ; 48 x 30 cm. Ornamental border.
    First line:; With the gay smiles that greet the; National crisis (Cincinnati, Ohio)
    9867 Carriers' Address. Address of the Carrier of the Western Statesman, to Its Patrons; January 1, 1826. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1825] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 37 x 23 cm. New York Historical Society notes: Verse in two columns within ornamental border; first line: My stubborn muse I could not woo.
    Presumably printed late in 1825 for distribution on or about New Year's Day.
    9877 Carriers' Address. Address of the Carriers of the Steubenville Gazette, to Their Patrons, on the Commencement of the New Year. January 1, 1826. [Steubenville s.n., AI 0. 1825] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 38 x 23 cm. New York Historical Society notes: Verse in two columns within ornamental border; first line: Custom, 'tis said by the dogma of schools.
    Presumably printed late in 1825 for distribution on or about New Year's Day.
    10068 Carriers' Address. Address of the carrier of the Ohio State Journal and Columbus Gazette to his patrons; January 1, 1826. [Columbus G. Nashee & Co., AI 0. 1825] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 34 x 18 cm. Ornamental border inside double line border. Printed on white silk.
    First line: Year has gone! - as years must go.
    6602 Carriers' Address. New Year's Address from the Carriers of the Hamilton Ohio Advertiser to its Patrons. Jan. 1, 1827. Hamilton
    AI 0. 1827. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    9870 Carriers' Address. New-Year's Address of the Carrier of the Western Intelligencer, to Its Patrons. January 1, 1828. [Cleveland s.n., AI 0. 1827] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 40 x 27 cm. New York Historical Society notes: Presumably printed late in 1827 for distribution on or around New Year's Day.
    First line: Farewell, departed year, a long farewell!
    Verse printed in two columns, all within ornamental border.
    4312 Carriers' Address. An Address of the Carrier of the Ohio Patriot, to his Patrons, January 1, 1829. Edward F. Lepper.

    AI 0. 1829. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    6607 Carriers' Address. New Year's Address of the Carriers of the Western Telegraph & Hamilton Ohio Advertiser to its Patrons. Jan. 1, 1829. Hamilton
    AI 0. 1829. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7168 Carriers' Address. Address, by the Carrier of the Ohio Eagle, to his Patrons, on the Commencement of the Year 1830. [Lancaster Printed by John Herman, AI 0. 1829] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ill. (relief cuts) ; 38 x 29 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Presumably printed late in 1829 by John Herman, printer of the Ohio Eagle, Lancaster, Ohio, for distribution on or about New Year's Day. Verse in two columns; printed area, including ornamental border, measures 29.3 x 20.3 cm.
    8056 Carriers' Address. Ohio State Journal and Columbus Gazette, the Carrier to his numerous patrons. New Year's Address. Jan. 1, 1829. Columbus
    Wessen, 42(November 1948), #75. 1829. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8146 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address to the Patrons of Norwalk Reporter, January 1, 1829. [Norwalk J.P. M'Ardle & H. Buckingham, AI 0. 1828] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 22 x 10 cm. Text in single column with a decorative border.
    4324 Carriers' Address. Carrier Address for the Scioto Gazette. Written in the hand of Amasa D. Sproat of Chillicothe. 1830. Chillicothe
    AI 0. 1830. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7431 Carriers' Address. The Carrier's Address, To the Patrons of The Chronicle. Half-title. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 183-.

    6606 Carriers' Address. New Year's Address of the Carriers of the Western Telegraph & Hamilton Ohio Advertiser to its Patrons. Jan. 1, 1831. Hamilton
    AI 0. 1831. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7966 Carriers' Address. A New Year's Address, By the Carriers, to the Patrons of the Cincinnati Daily Gazette, and of the Liberty Hall. January First, 1831. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1831. 10 p. Wessen believes the poetry is from the pen of Thomas Pierce.
    9966 Carriers' Address. Address of the carriers of the Tuscarawas chronicle to its readers on the commencement of the year, 1832. [New Philadelphia J. Patrick, AI 0. 1831] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 39 x 31 cm. Brown University notes: Poem explains custom of carriers' addresses, discusses Jackson's dismissal of Cabinet officers over Peggy Eaton, the tariff and Nullification, an Anti-Masonic convention, Russia's defeat of Polish revolt, and English Reform Bill, then praises Ohio.
    Printed in two columns divided by double lines within border of type ornament sections.
    Poem in eight sections of varying length.
    At end of text: The Carriers Poet. New Philadelphia, December 31st, 1831.
    First line:; What is a New Year's verse? some folks will ask.
    5274 Carriers' Address. Address of the Carrier of the Courier of Liberty, to its Generous Patrons, on the Commencement of the New Year 1832. [Three columns of poetry] West-Union, Ohio, January 2, 1832. [West Union s.n., AI 0. 1832] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 40 x 27 cm. Printed on green silk.
    Printed area covers 36.5 x 20.5 cm.
    6603 Carriers' Address. New Year's Address of the Carriers of the Muskingum Messenger to Its Patrons. Jan. 1, 1832. Includes 1832 Almanac. Muskingum
    AI 0. 1832. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8074 Carriers' Address. Der Herumtrager des Vaterlandsfreundes, an Seine Verehrteste Gonner in der Stadt Canton, am 1sten Januar 1833. [Canton Published by Solomon Sala, AI 0. 1832] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 46 x 31 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Presumably published late in 1832 by Solomon Sala, publisher of Vaterlandsfreund und Westliche Beobachter, Canton, Ohio, for distribution on or about New Year's day.
    Text in two columns; printed area, including ornamental border, measures 39.0 x 24.5 cm.
    8075 Carriers' Address. Der Herumträger des Vaterlandsfreundes, an seine verehrteste Gönner in der Stadt Canton, am 1sten Januar 1833. [Canton Published by Peter Kaufmann, AI 0. 1832] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 46 x 29 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Flanking title, within ornamental boxes: January 1. A.D. 1834.
    Presumably published late in 1833 by Peter Kaufmann, publisher of Vaterlandsfreund, Canton, Ohio, for distribution on or about New Year's day.
    Text in two columns; printed area, including ornamental border, measures 33.6 x 26.9 cm.
    9772 Carriers' Address. A New-Year's Address to the Patrons of the Cincinnati Chronicle and Literary Gazette. [Cincinnati] Published by the Carrier, AI 0. 1832. 7, bv p. ; 21 cm.
    9855 Carriers' Address. The Carrier of the Cincinnati Journal, to His Patrons, January 1, 1833. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1832] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 32 x 23 cm. New York Historical Society notes: Presumably printed in late 1832 for distribution on or around New Year's Day.
    First line: Years, many, I've not seen; experience.
    Verse in two columns divided by double rule.
    5259 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address of the Cleveland Herald, January 1, 1833. [Cleveland s.n., AI 0. 1833]

    6732 Carriers' Address. Address of the Carrier to the Patrons of The Standard, January 1, 1833. [Cincinnati The Standard], AI 0. 1833. 8 p. ; 15 cm.
    2577 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address to the Patrons of the Chillicothe Advertiser, for January 1, 1834. Chillicothe
    AI 23704. 1834. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    2578 Carriers' Address. Carrier's New Year Address for the Standard. January 1, 1834. Cincinnati
    AI 23706. 1834. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    2616 Carriers' Address. The Head Devil's Address to the Patrons of the Cincinnati Chronicle and Literary Gazette. [Cincinnati s.n.,] AI 24886. 1834. 8 p. ; 22 cm.
    9812 Carriers' Address. The New Year's Address of the Carrier of the Cincinnati Courier. January 1st, 1835. [Cincinnati Cincinnati Courier, AI 0. 1834] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 39 x 15 cm. Brown University notes: Poem deals with past year's events in the United States and the world, with a stanza about the death of Lafayette; it alludes to troubles in Mexico, "Abollition" and the burning of an Ursuline convent in Massachusetts.
    Poem in fifteen four-line stanzas.
    First line: "Come you again, my lad? I know, good folks, you'll say; Cincinnati courier."
    7346 Carriers' Address. To the Patrons of the Cincinnati Chronicle. January 1, 1835. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1835. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8070 Carriers' Address. Der Herumtrager des Vaterlandsfreundes, An Seine Kunden und Gonner, zum Neujahr 1836. [Canton Published by Peter Kaufmann, AI 0. 1835] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 30 x 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Presumably published late in 1835 by Peter Kaufmann, publisher of Vaterlandsfreund, Canton, Ohio, for distribution on or about New Year's day.
    Text in two columns; printed area, including ornamental border, measures 23.1 x 21.0 cm.
    9856 Carriers' Address. New Year's Address of the Carrier of the Cincinnati Republican, to His Patrons. Written by One of the Printer's Devils. January 1, 1836. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1835] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 31 x 23 cm. New York Historical Society notes: Verse in eighteen stanzas printed in three columns; first line: Dear patrons, we hasten to greet you.
    Presumably printed late in 1835 for distribution on or about New Year's Day.
    8222 Carriers' Address. Gruss und Bitte des Zeitungstragers, am 1ten Januar 1837, an die verehrlichen Abonenten von dem Volksblatte. [Cincinnati Published by Volksblatt Aktien-Gesellschaft., AI 0. 1836] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ill. ; 45 x 31 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Presumably published late in 1836 by Volksblatt Aktien-Gesellschaft, publisher of das Volksblatt, for distribution on or about New Year's Day.
    Text in two columns; printed area, including arched ornamental border, measures 38.1 x 28.3 cm.
    Printed on pink paper.
    3333 Carriers' Address. To the Patrons of the Cleveland Gazette. January 1, 1837. Cleveland Cleveland Gazette, AI 47094. 1837. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5437 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address of the St. Clairsville Gazette. [Three columns of text] [St. Clairsville s.n., AI 0. 1837] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 42.7 x 27.5 cm. (40.6 x 21.5 cm.)
    9826 Carriers' Address. Cincinnati Republican. The Carriers Address to His Patrons. January 1, 1838. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1837] 1 sheet ([1] p. ; 42 x 24 cm. Verse printed in three columns within ornamental border.
    First lines: The tyrant Dionysius was fond of writing verses.
    Presumably printed late in 1837 for distribution on or about New Year's Day.
    New York Historical Society copy: fabric lined.
    8213 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address of the Hillsborough Gazette. January 1, 1839. [Hillsborough s.n., AI 0. 1838] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 31 x 20 cm. Text in two columns; printed area, including arched border, measures 26.9 x 18.3 cm.
    9829 Carriers' Address. Cincinnati Daily Republican. January 1, 1839. The Carrier's Address to His Patrons. Revised and Corrected. [Cincinnati Cincinnati Daily Republican, AI 0. 1838] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 45 x 28 cm. New York Historical Society notes: Edition statement transposed from head of title.
    Verse printed in three columns within border of type ornaments.
    First line of verse: The sparkling Pleiades, with softened ray.
    Presumably printed late in 1838 for distribution on or about New Year's Day.
    NYHS copy: fabric lining.
    792 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address, to the Patrons of the Daily News. Cincinnati, January 1st, 1840. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1839] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 32 x 25 cm. Verse printed in two columns within ornamental border.
    First line: Again has restless Time's revolving sphere.
    Presumably printed late in 1839 for distribution on or about New Year's Day.
    3614 Carriers' Address. Carrier's New Year Address to the Readers of the Cleveland Daily Herald and Gazette. January 1, 1839. Cleveland
    AI 54651. [1839] Broadside. 12.5 x 15.5 cm. Signed in ms.: James A. Briggs. Briggs was a Cleveland attorney.
    8008 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address of the Hillsborough Gazette. January 1, 1839. Hillsborough
    AI 0. [1839] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    9840 Carriers' Address. Address of the Carriers of the Cincinnati Daily Gazette, to Their Patrons, January 1, 1840. [Cincinnati Cincinnati Daily Gazette, AI 0. 1839] 8 p. ; 21 cm. Presumably printed late in 1839 for distribution on or about New Year's Day.
    First line: Hail! Reader-friends of the Gazette!
    10091 Carriers' Address. Den Lesern des Vaterlandsfreunds und Geists der Zeit beym Antritt des Neujahres 1840, ehrfurchtsvoll gewidmet, vom Herumträger. [Canton Peter Kaufmann, AI 0. 1839] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 48 x 32 cm. Elaborate border of printers' ornaments.
    First line: Schon wieder hat der gier'ge Schlund; Vaterlandsfreund und Geist der Zeit.
    3862 Carriers' Address. Address of the Carriers of the Cincinnati Daily Gazette to their Patrons. Jan. 1, 1840. Cincinnati
    AI 40-1448. 1840. 8 p.
    7345 Carriers' Address. To the Patrons of the Daily News. Cincinnati, January 1st, 1840. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1840. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8071 Carriers' Address. Der Herumträger des Vaterlandsfreund's und Geist's der Zeit, bei dem Antritt des neuen Jahres 1844, an seine Leser. [Canton Peter Kaufmann, AI 0. 1843] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 48 x 32 cm. Elaborate border of printers' ornaments.
    First line: Schon wieder hat der gier'ge Schlund; Vaterlandsfreund und Geist der Zeit.
    8211 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address, to the Patrons of the Journal and Advertiser. January, 1841. [Dayton s.n., AI 0. 1840] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 34 x 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Text in three columns; printed area, including ornamental border, measurers 32.2 x 19.1 cm.
    9839 Carriers' Address. The Carrier's Address to the Patrons of the [Cincinnati] Chronicle. [Cincinnati Cincinnati Chronicle, AI 0. 1840] 8 p. ; 20 cm.
    5753 Carriers' Address. New Year's Address to the Patrons of the Cincinnati Enquirer by the Carrier. Saturday, January 1, 1842. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1841]
    OC (Packet 3, folder3).
    6053 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address to the Patrons of the Dayton Transcript, January 1, 1842. [Dayton Geo. C. M'Cune, and John Wilson, AI 0. 1841] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 32 x 20 cm. Text in two columns within a decorative border with a decorative rule between the columns.
    First line: Old Time has rolled his chariot wheels around.
    If there was ever any question the carriers wanted a tip when distributing the New Years printed greeting, the last two lines of this address should dispel any such notion: "So now my lay is ended, I've tried to make it funny, I wish you a happy New Year: Just fork me out some money. CARRIER BOY."
    8072 Carriers' Address. Den Lesern des Vaterlandsfreunds und Geists der Zeit. Benm Antritt des Neujahres 1841. Ehrfurchtsvoll Gewidmet, Von Herumtrager. Canton Peter Kaufmann, AI 0. 1841. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 52 x 31 cm. At foot of text: Canton, January 1, 1841.
    Elaborate border of printers' ornaments.
    First line: Alter der Reform - das Gott erbarm!; Vaterlandsfreund und Geist der Zeit.
    8076 Carriers' Address. Der Herumtrager des Vaterlandsfreund's und Geist's der Zeit. Ben'm des Neuen Jahres 1842, An Seine Leser. [Canton Peter Kaufman Co., AI 0. 1841] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 49 x 32 cm. Text in two colums within ornamental border with arch at top, rule between columns.
    9844 Carriers' Address. New Year's Address to the Patrons of the Cincinnati Daily Republican, January 1, 1842. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1841] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 34 x 22 cm. New York Historical Society notes: Presumably printed in late 1841 for distribution on or around New Year's Day.
    Verse in two columns, all within an elaborate architectural type ornamental border.
    First line: A happy New Year friends! Again.
    9846 Carriers' Address. New-Year's Address to the Patrons of the Cincinnati Inquirer by the Carrier. Saturday, January 1, 1842. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1841] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 38 x 26 cm. New York Historical Society notes: Presumably printed in late 1841 for distribution on or around New Year's Day.
    Verse in three columns divided by double rules, all within ornamental border.
    First line: Patron! Your faithful carrier comes.
    9868 Carriers' Address. Address of the Carriers of the Cincinnati Daily Gazette, to Their Patrons, January 1, 1842. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1841 8 p. ; 22 cm. New York Historical Society notes: Presumably printed late in 1841 for distribution on or about New Year's Day.
    N-YHS copy inscribed: Darius Davenport.
    Verse has caption title: A lay for the season.; first line: Kind patrons all! The season's cheer.
    9876 Carriers' Address. The Carrier's New-Year's Address to the Patrons of the Medina County Whig. January 1st, 1842. [Medina s.n., AI 0. 1841] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; ill. ; 40 x 25 cm. New York Historical Society notes: Fourteen six-line verses printed in two columns within architectural border; first line: Whilom hath sunk to rest, the rolling year.
    Presumably printed late in 1841 for distribution on or about New Year's Day.
    Printed on blue paper.
    5197 Carriers' Address. New Year's Address to the Patrons of the Maumee River Times, January 1, 1842. [Maumee s.n., AI 0. 1842] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    6177 Carriers' Address. Daily Message. Carrier's Message. Cincinnati
    AI 42-1389. 1842.

    6178 Carriers' Address. Daily Message. Annual Message of the Carriers to the Patrons of the Daily Message. Cincinnati
    AI 42-1388. 1842.

    6604 Carriers' Address. New Year's Address of the Carriers of the Ohio State Journal to its Patrons. Jan. 1, 1842. Columbus
    AI 0. 1842. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    9624 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address to the Patrons of the American Democrat. January 1, 1843. [Akron, Ohio Published by H. Canfield & M. Hayes, AI 0. 1842] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ill. ; 41 x 32 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Presumably published late in 1842 by H. Canfield & M. Hayes, publisher of the American Democrat, Akron, Ohio, for distribution on or about New Year's Day.
    Text in two columns; printed area, including arched ornamental border, measures 33.1 x 23.0 cm.
    4544 Carriers' Address. Porkopolis: A Holiday Satire. Canto First. Presented to the Patrons of the Liberty Hall and Cincinnati Gazette, by the Carriers. Cincinnati Liberty Hall and Cincinnati Gazette, AI 43-1097 and 43-4134. 1843. 1 l., [1] l. p. ; 18 cm.
    5265 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address of the Cleveland Herald, January 1, 1844. [Cleveland s.n., AI 0. 1844] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7340 Carriers' Address. To the Patrons of the Western General Advertiser. January 1, 1845. [Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1844] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ;
    8077 Carriers' Address. Der Herumträger des Vaterlandsfreund's und Geist's der Zeit, bei dem Antritt des neuen Jahres 1844, an seine Leser. [Canton Peter Kaufmann, AI 0. 1844] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 49 x 34 cm.
    8220 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address to the Patrons of Dayton Journal and Advertiser. [Dayton s.n., AI 0. 1844] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 34 x 23 cm. Text in three columns; printed area, including ornamental border, measures 32.8 x 21.8 cm.
    [Inside ornamental border] January 1, 1845.
    8401 Carriers' Address. Address of the Carriers of the Cincinnati Daily American Republican to Its Patrons, Jan. 1, 1845. [Cincinnati C.A. Morgan & T.L. Brown, AI 45-68. 1844] 4 p. ; 23 cm.
    4749 Carriers' Address. Carriers Address to the Patrons of the Portage Sentinel, 1846. Ravenna, January 1, 1846. [Ravenna Published by Harris & Batterson, AI 0. 1845] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 45 x 33 cm. Printed on muslin.
    Text in two columns; printed area, including ornamental border, measures 37.2 x 26.6 cm.
    Top of sheet: 1846 [Picture of printing press within ornamental border] 1846.
    5266 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address of the Liberty Herald, to its Patrons. January 1, 1845. [Warren Tait & Walling, AI 0. 1845] 1 sheet ([1] p.) Tail & Walling published from Oct. 1844 to April 3, 1845.
    5268 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address to the Patrons of the Scioto Gazette. January 1, 1845. [Chillicothe s.n., AI 0. 1845] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5665 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address to the Patrons of the Piqua Register. [Captain Tyler's Message done into Rhyme.] [Piqua, Ohio
    Wessen, 14(May 27, 1940), #52. January 1, 1845] 1 sheet ([1] p.) Wessen had only copy, 14(May 27, 1940), but no copy located.
    Wessen: Small semi-circular break. Lower edge of blank margin has been folded back; upon which has been pasted a small slip, inscribed: "Written by Frank Hardy[.]" Hardy was a popular character in Piqua. Served as an officer in the Mexican and Civil Wars; went overland to California in 1852; later filled many civic offices in Piqua.
    7709 Carriers' Address. New Years Address, of the Rockport Bard, for 1845. [two columns of poetry]. Rockport, Jan. 1st, 1845. Cleveland, Ohio. [Cleveland Timothy P. Spenser's Commercial Job Printing Office, AI 0. 1845] Broadside. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 34.5 cm. x 20.5 cm. At head of title: ms. of C. Farr, Esq.
    8400 Carriers' Address. New Year's Address to the Patrons of the Daily Enquirer and Message by the Carrier, January 1, 1845. [Cincinnati
    AI 45-1259. 1845] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    9628 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address, to the Patrons of "The Dayton Transcript," January 1, 1846. [Dayton Geo. C. M'Cune and John Wilson, AI 0. 1845] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 42 x 30 cm. Text in two columns within a decorative border with a decorative rule down the middle.
    First line: Wake, gentle muse! Thus epics all Segia-.
    Text signed: "The Devil."
    9858 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address to the Patrons of the Western General Advertiser. January 1, 1846. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1845] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 32 x 21 cm. New York Historical Society notes: Presumably printed late in 1845 for distribution on or around New Year's Day.
    First line: Time's like the tide, that still does glide.
    Verse printed in two columns divided by double rule within ornamental border.
    9859 Carriers' Address. New-Year's Address to the Patrons of the Cincinnati Daily Enquirer, by the Carrier. Thursday, January 1, 1846. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1845] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 61 x 47 cm. New York Historical Society notes Verse printed in four columns within elaborate border of fruit and foliage; first line: Old Father Time, that racer sound and fleet.
    Presumably printed late in 1845 for distribution on or about New Year's Day.
    5257 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address to the Patrons of the Scioto Gazette, January 1, 1846. [Chillicothe s.n., AI 0. 1846] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    9046 Carriers' Address. New Year's Address by the Carriers of the Daily Commercial. Cincinnati, January 1st, 1847. [Cincinnati Published by J.W.S. Browne & Co., AI 0. 1846] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 59 x 44 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: At head of title, within ornamental borders: Daily commercial.
    Presumably published late in 1846 by J.W.S. Browne & Co., publisher of the Daily Cincinnati commercial, for distribution on or about New Year's Day.
    Printed in gold leaf on black, coated paper.
    Text in three columns; printed area, including ornamental border, measures 57.7 x 40.6 cm.
    American Antiquarian Society copy bound after Dec. 31, 1846, issue of the Daily Cincinnati commercial.
    9860 Carriers' Address. New-Year's Lay. Dedicated to the Patrons of the Enquirer by the Carrier. January 1, 1847. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1846] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 57 x 46 cm. New York Historical Society notes: Verse in sixteen stanzas printed in three columns within ornamental border; first line: 'Twas the eve of the year!
    Presumably printed late in 1846 for distribution on or about New Year's Day.
    9861 Carriers' Address. The Carriers of the Cincinnati Gazette to Its Patrons, January 1, 1847. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1846] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 42 x 33 cm. New York Historical Society notes: Verse printed in three columns divided by single rules within ornamental border.
    Presumably printed late in 1846 for distribution on or about New Year's Day.
    First line: Old time rolls on, and centuries pass away.
    9862 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address, to the Patrons of the Cincinnati Chronicle. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1846] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 42 x 33 cm. New York Historical Society notes: Signed: Carrier.
    Dated: Cincinnati, January 1, 1847.
    Verse printed in three columns within ornamental border.
    Presumably printed late in 1846 for distribution on or about New Year's Day.
    First line: List! a voice from the world of light.
    9874 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address to the Patrons of the Shield and Banner, January 1, 1847. [Mansfield s.n., AI 0. 1846] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 47 x 31 cm. New York Historical Society notes: Verse in twenty-nine four-line stanzas, printed in two columns within ornamental border; first line: Hail kind friends and patrons one and all.
    Presumably printed late in 1846 for distribution on or about New Year's Day.
    4783 Carriers' Address. Address of the Carrier of the Clinton Republican. For the Year 1848. [Wilmington Clinton Republican, R.R. Lindsey,
    1847] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 32 x 18 cm. Text in two columns within a decorative border with a decorative rule down the middle.
    5263 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address to the Patrons of the Ancient Metropolis, January 1, 1847. Chillicothe

    1847. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5275 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address to the Patrons of the West Union Intelligencer. January 1, 1847. [West Union s.n.,
    1847] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7885 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address to the Patrons of the Chillicothe Advertiser. January 1st, 1847. [Chillicothe

    1847] 1 sheet ([1] p.) There is a "Counting House Almanac for 1847" at the bottom right side with a calendar of the months.
    9817 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address, to the Patrons of the Western Ch. [Christian] Journal: January 1, 1848. [Columbus D.A. Randall & J.L. Batchelder,
    1847] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 35 x 24 cm. Text in two columns within a decorative border with a decorative rule down the middle.
    Written by "Blockhouk" by request for the Western Christian Journal.
    First line: Time's fleeting moments onward swiftly fly.
    4338 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address to the Patrons of the Ohio State Journal. January 1, 1848. [Columbus

    1848] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5264 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address of the Painesville Telegraph. 1848. [Painesville s.n.,
    1848] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5273 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address to the Patrons of the West Union Intelligencer. January 1, 1848. [West Union s.n.,
    1848] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    9863 Carriers' Address. New Year's Address of the Carrier, to the Patrons of the Cincinnati Daily Times', on the Commencement of Anno Domini 1849. [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1848] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; ill. ; 57 x 36 cm. New York Historical Society notes: Includes a series of poems on seasonal and timely political subjects, concluding with a poem about the California gold rush.
    Verse printed in three columns within ornamental border.
    Presumably printed late in 1848 for distribution on or about New Year's Day.
    Printer's advertisement flanked by cuts of Justice and Liberty at foot of text advertising the services of the Cincinnati daily times as a job printer.
    8078 Carriers' Address. Herumtrager des Ohio Staats-Boten, an die Verchrten Leser Desselben, bei dem Antritt des Neuen Jahrs, 1850. [Canton D.F. Rothangel,
    1849] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 46 x 29 cm. First line: Alte Jahr mit seinen Plagen; Ohio Staats-Bote.
    Ornamental border.
    8803 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address to the Patrons of the Trumbull Democrat, January 1, 1850. [Warren J.B. Battles & E.B. Eshelman,
    1849] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 43 x 33 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Presumably published late in 1849, by the firm of J.B. Battles & E.B. Eshelman, publishers of the Trumbull Democrat, Warren, Ohio, for distribution on or about New Year's Day.
    Followed by: Burning of the Erie, by R. Wilmot.
    The American Antiquarian Society copy has Wilmot's name written in ms. after the carrier's address as well.
    Text in three columns; printed area, including ornamental border, measures 33.1 x 23.6 cm.
    9047 Carriers' Address. New Year's address to the patrons of the Cincinnati commercial. January 1, 1850. [Cincinnati Published by J.W.S. Browne & Co.,
    1849] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 59 x 39 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: At head of title, within ornamental border: 1850.
    Presumably published late in 1849 by J.W.S. Browne & Co., publisher of the Daily Cincinnati commercial, for distribution on or about New Year's Day.
    Printed in blue.
    Text in three columns; printed area, including ornamental border, measures 57.2 x 36.0 cm.
    American Antiquarian Society copy bound after the Dec. 31, 1849 issue of the Daily Cincinnati commercial.
    9742 Carriers' Address. New Year's Address to the Patrons of the Cincinnati Dispatch by the Carriers, January 1, 1850. [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1849] 7 p. ; 23 cm.
    9864 Carriers' Address. The Carrier's Address to the Patrons of the Western Police Gazette. January 1, 1850. Cincinnati s.n.,
    1849] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 28 x 18 cm. New York Historical Society notes: Verse printed in two columns divided by wavy rule.
    Presumably printed late in 1849 for distribution on or about New Year's Day.
    First line: "Fading, still fading," these three words so noted.
    9914 Carriers' Address. Carrier's address to the patrons of The Trumbull Democrat, January 1, 1850. [Warren William Baldwin,
    1849] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 36 x 24 cm. Brown University notes: Edition differs from American Antiquarian Society copy of same year and title. According to American Antiquarian Society written by R. Wilmot.
    Within border of type ornaments.
    Contains calendar.
    First line: I met my muse; she said to me.
    9915 Carriers' Address. The Carrier's address to the patrons of the Western police gazette. January 1, 1850. [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1849] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 28 x 18 cm. New York Historical Society notes: Verse printed in two columns divided by wavy rule.
    Presumably printed late in 1849 for distribution on or about New Year's Day.
    First line: "Fading, still fading," these three words so noted.
    4256 Carriers' Address. Carrier Address to the Patrons of the Daily Evening Nonpareil, Jan., 1, 1850.


    [1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5232 Carriers' Address. Carriers' Address to the Readers of the School Boy. January 1, 1850. [Cleveland] Smead & Cowles, Job Printers, Cleveland.,
    [1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5233 Carriers' Address. Chillicothe Advertiser. Address of the Carrier to His Patrons for the Year 1850. Also, Counting House Almanac for 1850. [Chillicothe s.n.,
    1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.) The almanac is not listed in Drake.
    5234 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address to the Patrons of the Trumbull County Whig. January 1, 1850. [Warren] James Dumars, Book and Fancy Job Printer, and Publisher of the "Trumbull County Whig," Warren, Ohio.,
    [1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5235 Carriers' Address. Address of the Carrier to the Patrons of the Ohio Democrat. 1850. [New Philadelphia s.n.,
    1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5262 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address to the Patrons of the Ancient Metropolis. Chillicothe, January 1, 1850. [Chillicothe s.n.,
    1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5267 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address to the Patrons of the Ripley Bee, January 1, 1850. [Ripley s.n.,
    1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    9811 Carriers' Address. Address of the Carrier of the Ohio Star to His Patrons, January 1, 1851. [Ravenna L.L. Rice,
    1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 39 x 25 cm. Text in two columns within decorative border and a decorative rule down the middle.
    9813 Carriers' Address. Address of the Carrier of The Portage Sentinel, Ravenna, January 1st, 1851. [Ravenna Harris & Batterson,
    1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 40 x 26 cm.
    9815 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address to the Patrons of "The Portage County Whig." January 1st, 1851. Ravenna, Ohio `
    [1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 32 x 22 cm.
    9816 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address, to the Patrons of the Eaton Democrat, January 1, 1851. [Eaton W.A. Duggins,
    1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 41 x 16 cm. Text in one column within a decorative border.
    9865 Carriers' Address. The Carrier to His Patrons. New Year's Address to the Patrons of the Cincinnati Commercial. January 1st, 1851. [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1850] sheet ([1] p.) ; 56 x 37 cm. New York Historical Society notes: Verse printed in three columns within ornamental border; first line: Toll, toll, toll, where the winter winds are sighing./ Presumably printed late in 1850 for distribution on or about New Year's Day.
    New Year's address to the patrons of the Cincinnati commercial. January 1st, 1851; Toll, toll, toll, where the winter winds are sighing; Daily Cincinnati commercial.
    N-YHS copy 2: printed in silver, gold, and copper on dark blue paper. Fabric lining.
    9866 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address to the Patrons of the Daily Chronicle and Atlas. Cincinnati, January 1, 1851. [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 38 x 25 cm. New York Historical Society notes: Verse in eighteen stanzas printed in three columns within ornamental border; first line: The year went out on Tuesday night.
    Presumably printed late in 1850 for distribution on or about New Year's Day.
    Printed on blue paper.
    9917 Carriers' Address. Address of the carrier of "the Clinton Republican." On the first day of January, 1851. [Wilmington s.n.,
    1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 41 x 29 cm. New York Historical Society notes: Verse printed in two columns within ornamental border.
    Presumably printed late in 1850 for distribution on or about New Year's Day.
    First line: In his swift revolutions the cycle of Time.
    Eagle ornament at head of sheet.
    Inscribed on verso: Mrs. Rachel Shield Loveland Ohio.
    6788 Carroll, Andrew, 1810-. The Deity of Christ, Briefly Considered, By Andrew Carroll. [Four lines of quotations] Cincinnati E. Morgan and Co., Power Press., AI 46-1351. 1846. [i-iii], iv-v, [vi]-viii, [9]-195, bv p. ; 17 cm. Preface is dated August 19, 1845.
    Signatures: [1]-15/4 16/8 17/2.
    On spine: Deity of Christ.
    6675 Carroll, Andrew, 1810-. Original Anecdotes, etc., of the Rev. John Wesley, to Which is Added a Supplement. Cincinnati Methodist Book Concern, R.P. Thompson, Printers,
    1847. 95 p. ; 18 cm. Prepared for the press by Rev. A. Carroll.
    4043 Carrollton Academy. Carrollton. Rules. The Following Rules have been adopted by the Principal of the Carrollton Academy...W. McCoy, Principal. [Carrollton

    1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    2017 Carter, Richard, b. 1786. Valuable Vegetable Medical Prescriptions, for the Cure of All Nervous and Putrid Disorders... Cincinnati Published by Nathaniel Lewis. Lodge, L'Hommedieu & Hammond, Printers, AI 796. 1830. xxv, 178 p. ; 18 cm. Apparently reprinted from the 1815 edition, Frankfort, Ky., with minor corrections, and the addition of a section (p. 102) on "Cure for fever and ague."
    4565 Carter, Wm. L. (William Lorenzo), b. 1813. Miscellaneous Poems, on Various Subjects, Composed by Wm. L. Carter Who Has Been Blind From His Birth. Chagrin Falls M.H. Doolittle, Printers., AI 44-1235. 1844. [27] p. ; 16 cm. Preface dated: Newton Falls. Ohio. December. 1844.
    Composed by Wm. L. Carter, who has been blind from his birth.
    Published in Akron, 1848 (Morgan 4878).
    4878 Carter, Wm. L. (William Lorenzo), b. 1813. Miscellaneous Poems, on Various Subjects. Composed by Wm. L. Carter, Who Has Been Blind From His Birth. Akron Printed by H. Canfield.,
    1848. v, [6]-32 p. ; 15.5 cm. "Preface" signed: B.F. Curtis.
    Published in Chagrin Falls, 1844 (Morgan 4565)
    9236 Carvosso, William, 1750-1834. The Great Efficacy of Simple Faith in the Atonement of Christ Exemplified in A Memoir of Mr. William Carvosso, Sixty Years a Class-Leader in the Wesleyan Methodist Connection. Written by Himself, and Edited by His Son. [Two lines of quotation from Romans] From the Tenth London Edition. Cincinnati Published by Swormstedt & Mitchell, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Western Book Concern, Corner of Main and Eighth-Streets. R.P. Thompson, Printer.,
    1847. [1-3], 4-22, [23], bv, [25]-28, [29]-351, bv p., [1] leaf of plates, port. ; 15 cm. On spine: Memoir of Carvosso.
    "Preface.'--p. [3]-22.
    "Preface to the Second Edition."--p. [23], dated Nov., 1835.
    "Contents."--p. [25]-28.
    Bookseller's tag: Wm. McArthur, Bookseller, Circleville, Ohio.
    Frontispiece engraving by E.E. Jones is of William Carvosso.
    Signatures: [1] - 22/8.
    Benjamin Carvosso (1789-1854) is William's son.
    2264 Cary, Freeman Grant, 1810-1888. An Address, Delivered before the Hamilton County Agriculture Society, at a Special Meeting Held at Mount Pleasant, August 11, 1832. By Mr. Freeman G. Cary. Published by the Society. Cincinnati L.R. Lincoln, Printer., AI 11688. 1832. 16 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Danl. Gano.
    6595 Cary, S. F. (Samuel Fenton), 1814-1900. Statistical Tract, Prepared by the Chairman, and Published by Order of the Executive Board of the Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance, of the State of Ohio. Cincinnati Temperance Press, Corner of Pearl and Walnut Streets. Stereotyped by E. Shepard.,
    1848. 12 p. 1 ill. ; 16 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy period following "Streets" in imprint not inked.
    7596 Cary, S. F. (Samuel Fenton), 1814-1900. Cary's Appeal to the People of Ohio. Temperance, No. 1. Temperance Tract Depot. [Cincinnati Clark,
    185-] 4 p.
    9747 Cary, S. F. (Samuel Fenton), 1814-1900. Cary on the Manufacture and Traffic in Alcoholic & Intoxicating Beverages, the Manufacture of and Traffic in Alcoholic or Intoxicating Beverages Are Crimes, and Should Be So Regarded By Every Member of Society, and Punished by Every Civilized and Christian State. By S.F. Cary. Cincinnati C. Clark & Co., Printers,
    1850. 10, [2] p. ; 19 cm. Cover title.
    Series: Tracts of the Sons of Temperance No. 2.
    "Prepared by request of the National Division of the Sons of Temperance."--p. [1].
    2659 Cary's Academy. Pleasant Hill. A Catalogue of the Course of Study, Principles of Government, etc. of Cary's Academy, Pleasant Hill, Millcreek Township, Ohio March 1834. Cincinnati Printed by F.S. Benton, AI 26301. 1834. 8 p. ; 22 cm.
    3615 Cash, Merit H. Address on Education, Delivered on the Occasion of the Examination of the Students of West-Town Academy, October 1, 1839. Goshen Printed by V. M. Drake, AI 54855. 1839. 16 p.
    774 Cass, Lewis, 1782-1866. A Masonic Oration, Delivered at Zanesville on the Festival of St. John the Evangelist, December 27, A.L. 5810. Before the Lodge of Amity. And Republished by Order of the Grand Lodge of Ohio. Chillicothe [Printed by Brother Parcels?,] OI 149 and 402. SS 25033. Walgren 1241. 1812. 15 p. ; 23.5 cm. 200 copies ordered to be printed. Cass later Senator from Michigan.
    Walgren: Ohio 402: a purported 1818 Masonic oration delivered by Cass in Zanesville, is probably a ghost of this entry. The advertisement in the 11 March 1818 Mount Vernon Ohio Register was probably for remainders of the 1810 oration.
    7459 Cass, Lewis, 1782-1866. Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852. Correspondence between General Cass and Daniel Webster, in Relation to the Quintuple Treaty. Cincinnati Cincinnati Enquirer Office., AI 44-1242. 1844. 24 p. 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    At head of title: Cincinnati Enquirer, extra
    4699 Cassels, John Lang. An Introductory Lecture, Delivered before the Medical Department of the Western Reserve College, in Cleveland. By J. Lang Cassels, M.D., Prof. of Materia Medica and Botany., Cincinnati Younglove Steam Press., AI 46-1371. 1846. 16 p. ; 21.5 cm. Half-title: Prof. Cassels' Introductory Lecture, Delivered before the Medical Department of the Western Reserve College in Cleveland.
    OClWHi copy mailed to Rev. S.P. Hildreth Marietta Washington County Ohio.
    See biography in Encyclopedia of Cleveland History link.
    1045 Cathcart, David. Elementary Exercises in Geography: Combining the Interrogative Mode of Instruction. For the Use of Schools. Selected and Arranged by David Cathcart. Cincinnati Williams and Mason, Printers., OI 403. SS 43552. 1818. 72 p. ; 14 cm.
    7183 Cato, pseud. General Harrison. It is certainly enough to excite indignation to behold the extraordinary exertions, that have been, and still are making to write down Gen. Harrison... [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1822] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; Broadside. 46 x 28 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes:: Refuting charges made against William Henry Harrison in the congressional election of 1822. Signed: Cato. Followed by "To the independent electors of the first congressional district," criticizing "a few wealthy individuals" for dictating the ticket." Signed: Independence. Cato's essay printed in three columns; printed area measures 41.6 x 23.0 cm. The two notices may have been intended to be cut apart and distributed separately.
    7986 Cato, pseud. The Business of Banking in Ohio. [Columbus Ohio State Journal, AI 0. 1844] 20 p. Caption title; no imprint.
    Reprint of a series of articles first published in the Ohio State Journal.
    5962 Central College. Laws of Central College of Ohio. Adopted April 13, 1842. Columbus S. & M.H. Medary, Printers, AI 0. 1842. 14 p.
    7863 Central Committee of Ross County. Chillicothe. Principles Adopted by the Central Committee of Ross County, and Recommended to the Vigilance Committees of the Several Townships, and to the Independent Democratic Republicans Generally throughout the State. Chillicothe, 20th Feb. 1834. Chillicothe
    AI 0. 1834. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5554 Central Committee of the County of Muskingum. For the People of Muskingum and Licking. [Zanesville Central Committee of the County of Muskingum, AI 0. 1836] [4] p. ; 34 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    "The undersigned, Central Committee of the County of Muskingum ... are personally responsible for the truth of the facts published in this paper."
    7887 Central Committee of the Whigs. Chillicothe. To the Several Committees of Vigilance of the Townships of Ross County;- Gentlemen:-At a Meeting of the Central Committee of the Whigs in Chillicothe, on September 19, 1835, ... Resolved, That it is expedient to re-organize the Committees of Vigilance of the several Townships ... [Three columns by township of the names of delegates to late county convention] [Second page] Gentlemen,-The most untiring exertions are now making by the Van-Buren party, to defeat our ticket at the coming election. ... it it [sic.] earnestly recommended to you to be vigilant in seeing that all our friends are at the polls. ... B. O. Carpenter, President. S. W. Ely, Secretary. Whig Nominations. [One column listing nominations] [Chillicothe s.n., AI 0. 1835] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7717 Central Committee of Vigilance. Columbiana County. To the Democratic Electors of Columbiana County. Fellow Citizens:- ...Re: hold meeting for the purpose of nominating candidates for Congressional, state and county officers to be supported at the ensuing election by the democratic party. June 16, 1834. ... List of committee. Central Com. of Vigilance. [Columbiana County s.n., AI 0. 1834] Broadside. ; 21.5 x 22.5 cm.
    10312 Central Ohio Railroad Company. Address to the People of Muskingum County, on the Subject of a Subscription by the County and by the Town of Zanesville, to the Stock of the Central Ohio Rail Road Company. May, 1848. Zanesville, Ohio.-- Parke & Bennett, Printers.,
    1848. 30 p. ; 23 cm.
    9712 Central School. Cincinnati. Rules and Regulations for the Government of the Central School of Cincinnati. [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1847. 3 p. ; 22 cm.
    6658 Chadbourne, J.S. Sun-Rise Papers, or, Leaves from My Port Folio. Cincinnati Robinson and Jones.,
    1847. 84 p. ; 21 cm.
    1807 Chadwick, Jabez. Candid Reasons for Becoming Anti-Trinitarians. Medina Printed by J. Denio & Son., SS 32628. 1828. 35, [1] p.
    3616 Chadwick, Jabez. Scripture Proofs of the Perpetual Obligation of the 7th Day Sabbath. Medina
    AI 54869. 1839.

    8156 Chagrin Falls and Cleveland Plank Road Company, Cleveland. Charter of the Chagrin Falls & Cleveland Plank Road Company, with Their By-Laws, and Those of the Directors; The Names of Subscribers to the Stock, and Other Matters Relating to Said Company[.] July 1, 1849. Cleveland, Ohio Printed by Smead & Cowles.,
    1849. [1], bv, [3]-18 p. ; 16 cm. Wrapper: Charter of the Chagrin Falls & Cleveland Plank Road Company, and Other Matters Relating to Said Company. Cleveland, Ohio: Smead & Cowles, Book and Job Printers. 1849.
    10422 Challoner, Richard, 1691-1781. The Catholic Christian Instructed in the Sacraments, Sacrifice, Ceremonies, and Observances of the Church by Way of Question and Answer by the Most Rev. Dr. Challoner. Cincinnati Monfort and Conahans, AI 0. [1844-1845?] 307 p. ; 15 cm. The "Preface" contains the author's answer to Dr. Conyers Middleton's A letter from Rome.
    986 Challoner, Richard. A Caveat Against the Methodists. Printed for the Publishers. Mount-Vernon Printed by John P. M'Ardle., OI 346. SS 40429. Wilkie 471. A. D. 1817. 47 p. ; 19.5 cm. Attributed to Bishop Richard Challoner. cf. W. Parsons, Catholic Americana, 547.
    McArdle was a printer and published the first newspaper in Knox Co., Ohio.
    First published, London, 1760.
    1422 Chalmers, Thomas, 1780-1847. Two Discourses on the Christian Revelation, Embracing the Subjects of Modern Astronomy and the Modesty of True Science. Cincinnati Published by Martin Ruter, for the Methodist Episcopal Church; Morgan and Lodge, Printers., SS 12090. 1823. 34 p.
    2265 Chalmers, Thomas, 1780-1847. On Political Economy. Cincinnati
    AI 11703. 1832.

    78 Chalmers, Thomas, 1780-1847. On Political Economy, in Connexion with the Moral State and Moral Prospects of Society. By Thomas Chalmers, D.D. Professor of Divinity in the University of Edinburgh. Second American Edition. Columbus, Ohio Published by Isaac N. Whiting. High Street, AI 18171. 1833. viii, [1], 10-443, bv p. ; 19 cm. Spine title: Chalmer's Political Economy.
    Errors in paging: p. 243, 271 misnumbered 143, 371.
    5585 Chalmers, Thomas, 1780-1847. On Political Economy, in Connection with the Moral State and Moral Prospects of Society. By Thomas Chalmers, D.D. Professor of Divinity in the University of Edinburgh. Second American Edition. Columbus, Ohio Published by Isaac N. Whiting. High Street., AI 42-986. 1842. 443 p.
    775 Chambers, Joseph G. Elements of Orthography. Or, an Attempt to Form a Complete System of Letters. [quotation] The First Proposition of This Idea was Published in the Columbian Magazine, of July, 1791, since Which Time the Subject Has Lain Dormant. Zanesville Printed for the Author, by Sawyer & Chambers., OI 150. SS 25047. 1812. [4], 13, [1] p. ; 21.5 cm.
    1651 Champaign County. Ohio. Certificates, &c. Re: land surveys.

    SS 24048. 1826. 4 p.
    7710 Champley, G. Book Bindery and Blank Book Manufactory, Xenia, Ohio. ... Office on Main Street, opposite Merrick's Hotel. G. Champley. August 30, 1842. Xenia
    AI 0. 1842. Broadside. ; 28.5 x 21.5 cm.
    4433 Champlin, James, b. 1821. Early Biography, Travels and Adventures of Rev. James Champlin, Who Was Born Blind; With a Description of the Different Countries through Which He Has Traveled in America, and of the Different Institutions, &c., visited by Him; Also, an Appendix Which Contains Extracts from Addresses Delivered by Him upon Several Occasions. Written by Himself. First Edition. Columbus [C. Scott's Power Press], Howes C282. 1842. 192 p. ; 19 cm.
    4434 Champlin, James, b. 1821. Early Biography, Travels and Adventures of Rev. James Champlin, Who Was Born Blind; With a Description of the Different Countries through Which He Has Traveled in America, and of the Different Institutions, &c., Visited by Him; Also, an Appendix Which Contains Extracts from Addresses Delivered by Him upon Several Occasions. Written by Himself. Second Edition Revised. Columbus, Ohio. [C. Scott's Power Press], AI 42-992. Howes C282. 1842. [1-3], 4-5, bv, [7]-10, [11]-188, [189]-206, 1 l. p. ; 19 cm. "Charles Scott's Power Press. Columbus, Ohio."--verso of title page.
    "Appendix."--p. [189]-206.
    On spine: Life of Champlin.
    [1]/12 2 2* - 8/4 8*/8 9/4 9*/4.
    "A.D. Sproat, Druggist, Chillicothe, O."--owner's tag in front inside cover and his signature on the bottom of page 135 in Morgan copy.
    603 Channing, W.H. (William Henry), 1810-1884. Correspondence and Remarks Relative to the Recent Attempt to Exclude Unitarians from the Young Men's Bible Society. Extracted from the Western Messenger. Cincinnati Printed by Shepard and Stearns., AI 41-5684. 1841. 16 p. ; 21 cm.
    1290 Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. A Sermon, Delivered at the Ordination of the Rev. Jared Sparks, to the Pastoral Care of the First Independent Church in Baltimore, May 5, 1819. By William Ellery Channing, Minister of the Church of Christ, in Federal Street, Boston. From Second Baltimore Edition. Warren Printed by Hapgood and Thompson., SS 4947. 1821. 39, bv p. ; 24 cm.
    3008 Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. Letter of Dr. William E. Channing to James G. Birney. Cincinnati Printed by A. Pugh, AI 36599. 1836. 14 p. ; 20 cm. "From the Cincinnati Philanthropist."
    Letter dated: Boston, November 1st, 1836.
    7082 Channing, William Henry, 1810-1884. Correspondence and Remarks Relative to the Recent Attempt to Exclude Unitarians from the Young Men's Bible Society. Extracted from the Western Messenger. Cincinnati John B. Russell, AI 0. 1841. 16 p. ; 21 cm.
    6179 Channing, William Henry, 1810-1884. A Letter from the Rev. William H. Channing, to the Unitarian Society of Cincinnati. Cincinnati R.P. Brooks, Walnut Street, between Third and Fourth Streets., AI 42-1001. Sabin 11932. 1842. 23 p. ; 22 cm.
    4980 Chapman, E. Harris. The Parsonage. Cleveland Printed by Smead & Cowles.,
    1849. vi, [7]-153 p. ; 12 cm. Published to raise funds to build a parsonage for St. John's Church, Ohio City.
    9462 Chapman, Harlow An Address on Atmosphere, by Rev. Harlow Chapman. Piketon, Ohio s.n.,
    August, 1849. 8 p. ; 21 cm.
    9848 Chapman, Henry. To the electors of Brown and Clermont Counties. [Ohio s.n., AI 0. 1818] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 23 x 16 cm. New York Historical Society notes: Chapman protests various allegations levelled at him by an unidentified critic, writing under the name Senex Castigator Quip Hopewell, regarding the relocation of the Seat of Justice from Williamsburgh, Ohio, and his position on the local expansion of banks and banking.
    Signed: Henry Chapman; dated: Sept. 22, 1818.
    1046 Chapman, Mrs. Eunice (Hawley). An Account of the Conduct of the Shakers, in the Case of Eunice Chapman & Her Children, Written by Herself. Also, a Refutation of the Shakers' Remonstrance to the Proceedings of the Legislature of New York, in 1817, by Thomas Brown. To Which are Added, the Deposition of Mary Dyer, Who Petitioned the Legislature of the State of New Hampshire, for Relief in a Similar Case. Also Depositions of Others Who have been Members of the Shaker Society. Also, the Proceedings of the Legislature of the State of New York, in the Case of Eunice Chapman. Lebanon Printed by Van Vleet & Camron., OI 404. MacLean 518. Rusk II: 226. SS 43575. Wilkie 530. 1818. 105 p. ; 18 cm.
    2752 Chappell, W. L. The Western Lyre: a New Selection of Sacred Music, from the Best Authors Including a Number of New and Original Tunes with a Concise Introduction to the Art of Singing. Improved and Enlarged with a Supplement. By W. B. Snyder and W. L. Chappell. A New Ed. Cincinnati Corey & Fairbank, AI 30868. 1835. 184, 40 p. ; 15 x 25 cm. Stereotyped by J.A. James.
    Supplement, 40 p. at end, has title "Supplement to the western lyre, consisting principally of anthems and set pieces."
    Open score for 3 or 4 voices, in 4-shape notation.
    1047 Chase, Philander, 1775-1852. Christianity and Masonry Reconciled. A Sermon Preached before the Right Worshipful Grand Master, Officers and Members, of the Grand Lodge of Ohio, in Chillicothe, on the First Tuesday in August, A. D. 1817. Also before the Most Excellent Grand Chapter of the Same State, in Columbus, on the Last Wednesday in December, 1817. By the Rev. Philander Chase, A.M. Grand Chaplain. Printed at the Request of the Grand Lodge and Grand Chapter. Columbus Printed by Ezra Griswold, Jun., OI 405. Rusk II: 274. SS 43589. Walgren 1623. Wilkie 531. 1818. 23 p. ; 19 cm. Walgren: Chase was paid $50 after delivering this sermon before the Grand Lodge on 5 Aug. 1817. ... Thomas S. Webb was present when the address was delivered before the Ohio Grand Chapter on 31 Dec. 1817. See Morgan 996.
    9622 Chase, Philander, 1775-1852. A Sermon, Preached at the Commencement of the Year 1814, to the Young People of Christ-Church, Hartford, by the Rev. Philander Chase. Re-Printed for the Female Tract Society of Worthington and It's [sic] Vicinity, by Consent of the Author. Columbus E. Griswold, Jun., Printer., AI 0. 1818. 16 p. ; 17 cm. First printed in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1814 (American Imprints 31133).
    Chase arrived in Ohio in 1818 having been elected bishop of the newly established diocese.
    1351 Chase, Philander, 1775-1852. Baccalaureate Address, Delivered at the Annual Commencement of the Cincinnati College, September 25, 1822, by the Rt. Rev. Philander Chase, Bishop of the Episcopal Church and President of the College. Published at the Request of the Board of Trustees. Cincinnati Printed by Thomas A. Wilson., SS 8328. 1822. 14 p. ; 19 cm.
    1423 Chase, Philander, 1775-1852. Advice from the Grave of Amelia, Addressed to the Youth of Cincinnati, and through Them to the People of the State of Ohio in General; being a Sermon, Preached in the Protestant Episcopal Church, March 16th, 1823, by the Right Rev. Bishop Chase, D.D. Cincinnati Looker & Reynolds, Printers., SS 12112. 1823. 23 p. ; 18 cm.
    1425 Chase, Philander, 1775-1852. A Sermon on the Christian Ministry, Preached in Christ Church, Cincinnati, Ohio, June 29, A. D. 1823, at the Ordination of Mr. James A. Fox to the Holy Order of Deacons, by Right Rev. Philander Chase. [Cincinnati] Looker & Reynolds, Printers., SS 12115. [1823] 20 p. ; 22 cm. Cover title.
    1652 Chase, Philander, 1775-1852. Kenyon Seminary and College. From the Newark Advocate. Wooster
    SS 24073. 1826. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1653 Chase, Philander, 1775-1852. Notice to Friends of Religion and Learning.

    SS 24074. 1826. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5738 Chase, Philander, 1775-1852. Bishop Chase's Address to the Legislature of Ohio. Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1827. 3 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Urging a petition to Congress for the grant of a tract of land to Kenyon College.
    Signed: Philander Chase, President of Kenyon College, Columbus, December 27, 1827.
    1808 Chase, Philander, 1775-1852. The Star in the West, or, Kenyon College in the Year of Our Lord, 1828. [Columbus s.n., SS 32653. Sabin 32653. Thomson 173. 1828]. 16 p. ; 24 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Recounting Philander Chase's effort to obtain a gift of public lands for Kenyon College. Includes Chase's address of Dec. 27, 1827 to the legislature of Ohio, a Jan. 11, 1828 resolution of the Ohio legislature, Chase's memorial of Feb. 4, 1828 to the U. S. Congress, and proceedings of the U. S. Senate, Mar. 28, 1828. Signed on p. 16: Bishop Chase of Ohio.
    2149 Chase, Philander, 1775-1852. Defence of Kenyon College. By the Right Rev. P. Chase, D.D. Columbus, Ohio Olmsted & Bailhache, Printers., AI 6479. Graff 660. Sabin 12191. Thomson 174. 1831. 72 p. ; 23 cm. Cover title. Title from wrapper. Caption title; no imprint: Bishop Chase's Defense against The Slanders of the Rev. G.M. West. "Table of Contents and Corrections."--p. [71]-72.
    8063 Chase, Philander, 1775-1852. Circular broadsheet of Chase position with respect to Kenyon College faculty. July 14, 1831. Gambier s.n., AI 0. Parker 2. 1831. 1 sheet ([2] p.) ; 25 cm. OHi notes: Printed circular letter dated 14th July, 1831, with manuscript cover and author's signature, relating to the Kenyon College controversy.
    2266 Chase, Philander, 1775-1852. Bishop Chase's Defense of Himself, Against the Late Conspiracy at Gambier, Ohio. In a Series of Letters to His Friends. Steubenville [Western Herald and Steubenville Gazette]., AI 6576 (1831), 11727. Rieger 10531. Thomson 175. [1832] 60 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Page 60: "End of the First Series."
    Supplement to "The Western Herald and Steubenville Gazette."
    4983 Chase, Philander, 1775-1852. Facts and Circumstance Relating to the Endowment of the Theological Seminary in Ohio. By the President of Kenyon College. Gambier, O. Theological Seminary Press., Thomson 177 ("Chase"), 1100 ("Statement"). 1849. 56 p. Reprinted from the "Western Episcopalian."
    9908 Chase, S. H. The Methodist E. Church and Slavery. [Cincinnati, O. s.n., AI 0. 1846] 4 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Stigned: S.H. Chase
    8947 Chase, S. H. (Silas H.), 1813-1864. A Short History of J. Insco Williams' Panorama of the Bible. Containing a Scriptural Account of Each Scene. To Which is Appended a Few Practical Notes, Taken from Various Authors of Distinction, by the Rev. S.H. Chase, M.D. [Two lines of quotation] Cincinnati Printed at the Office of the "Daily Times," Walnut St., Opposite Pearl St. House.,
    1849 36 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "... the length of the entire painting is 8,640 feet, and near ten feet in breadth. ..."--p. [2].
    "Notices of the press."--p. [35]-36, and p. [4] of wrapper.
    2414 Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873. A Sketch of the History of Ohio. By Salmon P. Chase. Cincinnati Published by Corey and Fairbank., AI 18189. Howes C320. Thomson 178. 1833. [2], 40 p. ; 26 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "The following pages constitute a 'Preliminary sketch of the history of Ohio,' prefixed to a new edition of the statutes of Ohio and the laws of the Northwestern Territory, published under the patronage of the state, by Corey and Fairbank, and edited by the author of 'The sketch.'--verso of title page.
    American Antiquarian Society copy rebound.
    3198 Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873. Speech of Salmon P. Chase, in the Case of the Colored Woman, Matilda, Who Was Brought before the Court of Common Pleas in Hamilton County, Ohio, by Writ of Habeas Corpus, March 11, 1837. Cincinnati Pugh & Dodd, Printers., AI 43640. Vodrey 51. 1837. 40 p. ; 18 cm. Available also through the Cornell University Web site (http://dlxs.library.cornell.edu/cgi/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=mayantislavery;cc=mayantislavery;sid=7921a72e91e234d146e33fd882be6e2b;q1=ohio;rgn=title;idno=07838206;view=image;seq=1).
    6058 Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873. Recorded speech, May 6, 1845, by Chase at Baker-Street Church, Cincinnati, supporting black's rights to be franchised and to attend public school. Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1845. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4784 Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873. Reclamation of Fugitives from Service. An Argument for the Defendant, Submitted to the Supreme Court of the United States, at the December Term, 1846. In the Case of Wharton Jones vs. John Vanzandt. By S.P. Chase. Cincinnati Printed by R.P. Donogh & Co., 106 Main Street.,
    1847. 108 p. ; 22 cm. In printed wrapper.
    Includes bibliographical references.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: H. Roedter with respects of S.P. Chase.
    Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as facsimile page images and full text.
    Chase sent nearly 500 copies to lawyers, judges, politicians and antislavery activists in an action of self-promotion.
    Cornell University Digital Library: http://dlxs.library.cornell.edu/mayantislavery/05836806
    2267 Chase, Samuel. Remarks upon Recent Publications Against the Rt. Rev. Philander Chase, D.D. By Samuel Chase. Steubenville, O. Printed by James Wilson., AI 11728. SS 12114 ("1823"). Rieger 9666. 1832. 28 p. ; 22 cm. Reverend Chase defends Bishop Chase. "There could not have been that unworthiness of motive and recklessness of action, which recent publications against him would set forth." Reverend Chase discusses what he characterizes as "the affair of the printing press."
    4879 Chase, Samuel. A Few Plain Questions Answered Concerning the Theological Seminary of Ohio. Gambier
    Thomson 181. 1848.
    Concerning Kenyon College.
    9962 Cheadle, Rial. In memory of Joel Sherman who departed this life, Jan. 3rd, 1825, aged 22 years. [Morgan County, Ohio s.n., AI 0. 1837] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 27 x 19 cm. Brown University notes: Printed in one and two columns divided by line of type ornaments within border of type ornaments.
    Printed area measures: 25.6 x 17.3 cm.
    At head of text prose introduction beginning: The circumstances attending the death of this young man were truly affecting.
    Poem in nine eight-line stanzas.
    Type-signed at end: Rial Cheadle. Morgan County, Ohio, Feb. 15, 1837.
    First line:; I pray thee to teach me the long notes of sadness.
    5164 Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company. Office of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company. Oct. 1, 1850. Invitation to Opening.
    s.n.,
    [1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    6363 Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th earl of, 1694-1773. Practical Mortality; or, A Guide to Men and Manners, consisting of Lord Chesterfield's Advice to His Son. Cincinnati U.P. James.,
    1850. vi, 273, [2] p. ; 15 cm. Original edition published in London, 1813.
    3199 Chidlaw, Benjamin W. (Benjamin Williams), 1811-1892. Address on the Exigencies and Responsibilities of the Present Age. Delivered before the Hamilton & Rossville Sabbath Schools on the Fourth of July, 1837. By Ben. W. Chidlaw A. B. Minister of the Cong. Church, Paddys Run [sic.] Butler Co. O. Hamilton, O. Printed by I. M. Walters., AI 43648. 1837. 8 p. ; 20.5 cm. Published by Request of the Committee of Arrangements.
    See Ohio Authors, p. 115.
    4503 Chidlaw, Benjamin W. (Benjamin Williams), 1811-1892. The Advancement and Triumphs of Truth: An Address before the Pleasant Hill Literary Society, Delivered at the Pleasant Hill Academy, September 14th, 1843 by Benjamin W. Chidlaw, Butler County, Ohio. Cincinnati Shepard and Company, Printer, AI 43-1043. 1843. 24 p. ; 19 cm.
    3641 Childe, John. Report on the Surveys, Estimates and Income of the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Rail Road, to the President and Directors, by John Childe & Frederick Harbach, Engineers. August 19, 1848. Cleveland, Ohio Printed by Smead & Cowles.,
    1848. 62, [2] p., [1] folded leaf of plates : map ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Index to appendix."--p. [64].
    7460 Childs, Henry Halsey, 1783-1868. Introductory Lecture before the Willoughby University. By Professor H.H. Childs, of Massachusetts. [Willoughby Willoughby University of Lake Erie, AI 44-1366. 1844] 27, bv p. ; 19 cm.
    4981 Chillicothe Academy. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Chillicothe Academy, Chillicothe, Ohio, February 1849. Chillicothe From the Press of Samuel W. Halsey.,
    1849. 11 p. ; 22 cm.
    776 Chillicothe Association for Promoting Morality and Good Order. Constitution. Chillicothe
    OI 151. SS 25062(citing OI). 1812.

    878 Chillicothe Association for Promoting Morality and Good Order. Addresses of the Chillicothe Association, for Promoting Morality and Good Order, to Their Fellow-Citizens, on Profane Swearing, the Violation of the Sabbath, the Intemperate Use of Ardent Spirits. Chillicothe Printed by John Andrews., OI 246. Rusk II: 65. SS 34338. Wilkie 349. 1815. 18 p. ; 22 cm. Ohio Imprints: Advertised in Chillicothe Weekly Recorder, March 30, 1815, as "Now ready for distribution."
    7347 Chillicothe Circulating Library. Chillicothe. Terms of the Chillicothe Circulating Library. [Chillicothe
    Singerman 2587. 1811]. 6 p. ; 16.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Catalogue of books on pp. [3]-6.
    Signed on p. 2: Amasa Delano. Chillicothe, December 23, 1811.
    Rosenbach Museum & Library copy ms., p. [1]: J. Kerr's.
    1728 Chillicothe Colonization Society. Circular, Chillicothe, May 12, 1827. Chillicothe
    SS 28459. 1827. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    2415 Chillicothe Female Seminary. Chillicothe. Catalogue of the Officers and Members of the Chillicothe Female Seminary, for the Year Ending July 24, 1833. Chillicothe, Ohio Printed at the Gazette Office,, AI 18225. 1833. [1-3], 4-6 p. ; 17 cm.
    2581 Chillicothe Female Seminary. Chillicothe. Catalogue of the Officers and Members of the Chillicothe Female Seminary, for the Year Ending June 27th, 1834. Chillicothe Printed by Wm. C. Jones and Co., AI 23793. 1834. [1-3], 4-6 p. ; 18.5 cm.
    7856 Chillicothe Female Seminary. Chillicothe. Catalogue of the Officers and Members of the Chillicothe Female Seminary, for the Year Ending August, 1835. [Chillicothe] Printed at the Scioto Gazette Office., AI 0. [1835] [1-2], 3, [4], 5, [6], 7-8 p. ; 16.5 cm.
    3382 Chillicothe Female Seminary. Chillicothe. Catalogue of the Officers and Members of the Chillicothe Female Seminary, from April 3, 1837, to June 29, 1838. City of Chillicothe Printed by S. W. Ely and Company., AI 49692. 1838. [1-3], 47, bv, [9]-14, 1 l. p. ; 19.5 cm. Ohio Historical Society copy addressed to J.H. James Esquire Urbana Ohio.
    3852 Chillicothe Female Seminary. Chillicothe. Catalogue of the Officers and Members of the Chillicothe Female Seminary, Ohio, for Three Terms, from September, 1839, to May, 1840. Chillicothe Printed by Wm. C. Jones., AI 40-1413. 1840. [1-3], 4-6, [7]-9, [10]-12 p. ; 18.5 cm. Printed paper wrappers, wrapper title same as title page except enclosed in border of type ornaments.
    10081 Chillicothe Female Seminary. Chillicothe. Catalogue of the Trustees, Teachers and Pupils of the Chillicothe Female Seminary, for Nine Months, Commencing Nov. 1, 1841, and Closing July 8, 1842. Chillicothe Printed by S.W. Ely.,
    [1842] [1-2], 3-8 p. ; 15 cm.
    6577 Chillicothe Female Seminary. Chillicothe. Chillicothe Female Seminary will re-open for the Reception of Pupils on the 25th inst. Arrangements have been made for the thorough instruction of Young Ladies, in all the Classical and Ornamental Branches of Female Literature. Course of Instruction. [Chillicothe s.n.,
    1850] [1-3], bv. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    "Chillicothe, Ohio, September 13, 1850."--p. [3].
    668 Chillicothe Polemic Society. The Constitution, or Form of Government of the Chillicothe Polemic Society, Adopted Saturday the 15th of November, 1806. [Chillicothe
    SS 10138. 1806] Broadside. 42 x 28.5 cm. Signed: Thomas Scott, president. Thomas S. Hinde, secretary.
    987 Chillicothe. Citizens. Memorial. Re: Establishment of a Bank of U. S. Chillicothe
    OI 347. SS 40467. 1817.

    2753 Chillicothe. Citizens. Memorial from Citizens of Chillicothe, Asking a Remission of Canal Subscriptions. In Senate, Feb. 2, 1835.

    AI 30905. 1835.

    4785 Chillicothe. Common Schools. Rules and Regulations of the Common Schools of the City of Chillicothe, Adopted by the Board of Directors, Oct. 5, 1847. Chillicothe Ely & Allen,
    1847. 8 p.
    3383 Chillingworth, William, 1602-1644. Works of William Chillingworth. Oxford
    AI 49693. 1838. 3 v.
    5798 Chipman, H. G., 1827-1852. The Lily of Sonora, A Tale of Northern Mexico. Cincinnati "The Great West.,"
    1849. 102 p. ; 24 p.
    8701 Chippeway Canal Company. An Act to Incorporate the Chippeway Canal Company. Passed March 9, 1836. [Ravenna s.n., AI 0. 1837] 8 p. ; 20 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    "Report of the survey of the Chippeway Canal."--p. 5-8, dated at Ravenna, May 31, 1837.
    1428 Christ Church. Cincinnati. A Declaration and Protest of the Wardens and Vestry of Christ Church, Cincinnati, against the Proceedings of Bishop Hobart and the Trustees of the General Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church, in Relation to the Mission of Bishop Chase to England. Cincinnati Looker & Reynolds, Printers., SS 12144. Thomson 316. 1823. 14 p. ; 22 cm. Signed: Elijah Hayward, Secretary of the Wardens and Vestry of Christ Church, Cincinnati.
    See Morgan 1484 (1823).
    1484 Christ Church. Cincinnati. A Letter from the Wardens and Vestry of Christ Church, Cincinnati, to the Rev. Henry U. Onderdonk, on the Conduct of Bishop Hobart towards Bishop Chase. Cincinnati Looker & Reynolds, Printers, SS 15762. 1824. 17 p. ; 22 cm. Signed: Elijah Hayward, Sec'y.
    See Morgan 1428 (1823).
    4044 Christian Anti-Slavery Convention. Cincinnati, 1850. The Minutes of the Christian Anti-Slavery Convention. Assembled April 17th-20th, 1850, Cincinnati, Ohio. [Cincinnati] B. Franklin Book and Job Rooms.,
    1850. 84 p. ; 22 cm. Contents: Call for a Christian anti-slavery convention.--Introductory sermon, by Rev. C.B. Boynton.--Minutes---Address to the American Churches.--Correspondence.
    9690 Christian Tract Society The Conversion of the Ethiopian Eunuch. Cincinnati The Christian Tract Society,
    1848. 16 p. ; 19 cm. Series: Christian Tract Society: [Tract] No. 5.
    Text of Acts 8:26-40 printed on page 2.
    4786 Christy, David, b. 1802. Letter on Geology. Erratic Rocks of North America. [Oxford s.n.,
    1847] 11, bv p. ; 21.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Addressed to M. [Edouard]de Verneuil, President of the Geological Society of France.
    Dated on page 11: "David Christy. Oxford, Ohio, February 18, 1847."
    This is 11, [1] pages, second count, of Letters on Geology (Morgan 4880).
    4880 Christy, David, b. 1802. Letters on Geology: Being a Series of Communications Originally Addressed to Dr. John Locke, of Cincinnati, Giving An Outline of Geology of the West and South West, Together with an Essay on the Erratic Rocks of North America, Address to M. de Verneuil. Illustrated by Geological Sections and Engravings of Some Rare Fossils. By David Christy. Rossville J.M. Christy, Printer.--Main St.,
    1848. 72, 11, bv p. v leaves of plates (part colored, 1 folded) ; 25 cm. Imprint on cover: Oxford, W. Wallace; J.M. Christy, Printer, Rossville.
    4984 Christy, David, b. 1802. A Lecture on African Colonization. Including a Brief Outline of the Slave Trade, Emancipation, the Relation of the Republic of Liberia to England, & etc. Delivered in the Hall of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio. By David Christy, Agent of the American Colonization Society. Cincinnati Printed by the J.A. & U.P. James.,
    1849. 56 p. ; 21 cm. Christy gave this talk in the hall of the Ohio House of Representatives on January 19, 1849. Forty three members requested its publication, p. [2].
    4045 Christy, David, b. 1802. A Lecture on the Present Relations of Free Labor to Slave Labor, in Tropical and Semi-Tropical Countries; Presenting an Outline of the Commercial Failure of West India Emancipation, and Its Effects upon Slavery and the Slave Trade, Together with Its Final Effect upon Colonization to Africa. Address to the Constitutional Convention of the State of Ohio. By David Christy. Cincinnati Printed by J.A. & U.P. James.,
    1850. 72 p. ; 23 cm.
    4046 Christy, David, b. 1802. Lecture on African Civilization, Including a Brief Outline of the Social and Moral Condition of Africa; and the Relation of American Slavery to African Civilization. Delivered in the Hall of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio, January 19, 1850. Cincinnati Printed by J.A. & U.P. James.,
    1850. 52 p. ; 22 cm.
    5952 Christy, David, b. 1802. Lecture on African Civilization, Including a Brief Outline of the Social and Moral Condition of Africa; and the Relation of American Slavery to African Civilization. Delivered in the Hall of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio, January 19, 1850. 2nd ed. Cincinnati Printed by J.A. & U.P. James.,
    1850. 52 p. ; 22 cm.
    2931 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. A Collection of Sacred Hymns, for the Church of the Latter Day Saints. Selected by Emma Smith. Kirtland, Ohio Printed by F.G. Williams & Co., AI 34931. Crawley 23. Flake 1760. 1835. iv, [5]-121, [i]-v p. ; 11 cm. Title page within an ornamental border.
    Verso of the title page: Copyright secured.
    10370 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Minutes of a General Conference Held at Kirtland, Ohio, August 17, 1835. [Kirtland s.n., AI 0. 1835] 4 p. ; 16 cm.
    4985 Church of the Brethren. A Choice Selection of Hymns from Various Authors: Recommended for the Worship of God. Poland Henry Kurtz.,
    1849. 320 p. ; 11 cm.
    6990 Church of the United Brethren in Christ (1800-1889). Doctrine and Discipline of the United Brethren in Christ. Dayton s.n., AI 0. 1816.

    1876 Church of the United Brethren in Christ (1800-1889). The Sacrifice of the Heart, or a Collection of Hymns, from the Most Approved Authors: for the Use of the United Brethren in Christ. Published by Rev. Jacob Antrim. Second Edition, Enlarged and Improved. Dayton Printed by Regans and Van Cleve, SS 37489. 1829. 380 p. ; 13 cm. Without music.
    Includes index.
    2945 Church of the United Brethren in Christ (1800-1889). A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the United Brethren in Christ, taken from the Most Approved Authors, and Adapted to Public and Private Worship. Circleville Printed at the Conference Office, AI 34650. 1835. 349 p. ; 11.5 cm. Without music.
    3335 Church of the United Brethren in Christ (1800-1889). A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the United Brethren in Christ. Adapted to Public and Private Worship. Circleville The Conference Office, AI 47155. 1837. 338 p. ; 13 cm.
    3336 Church of the United Brethren in Christ (1800-1889). Origin, Constitution, Doctrine and Discipline of the United Brethren in Christ. Dayton United Brethren Publishing House, AI 47157. Sabin 97866. 1837. v, 64 p. ; 12 cm. First printing of the official Constitution of the Brethren in Christ, printed four years before its formal adoption.
    7519 Church of the United Brethren in Christ (1800-1889). Origin, Constitution, Doctrine and Discipline of the United Brethren in Christ. Circleville, Ohio Printed at the Conference Office., AI 0. 1837. 64 p. ; 12 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: The printing office was under the control of the General Conference. Usually each General Conference reissued the constitution, doctrine and discipline.
    "Errata."--p. 62.
    Includes index.
    5565 Church of the United Brethren in Christ (1800-1889). Universalism Calmly & Seriously Considered, in a Series of Letters to a Friend, also an Ironical Sermon, in which the Inconsistencies of the Doctrine are Graphically Illustrated. Dayton, O. United Brethren in Christ, AI 0. [1840?] 160 p. ; 17 cm.
    595 Church of the United Brethren in Christ (1800-1889). Origin, Doctrine, Constitution and Discipline of the United Brethren in Christ. Circleville Printed at the Conference Office, AI 41-1133. 1841. 58 p. ; 12 cm.
    8251 Church of the United Brethren in Christ (1800-1889). Origin, Doctrine, Constitution and Discipline, of the United Brethren in Christ. Seventh Edition. Circleville, O. Printed at the Conference Office., AI 45-6564. 1845. 79, [1] p. ; 12 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: The printing office was under the control of the General Conference. Usually each General Conference reissued the constitution, doctrine and discipline.
    Includes index.
    Local Note(s): American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: F. Wolk to Tho. Creigh Jany 22. 1848.
    8700 Church of the United Brethren in Christ (1800-1889). Origin, Doctrine, Constitution and Discipline. Eighth Edition. Circleville, Ohio Printed at the Conference Office., AI 46-7194. 1846. 79 p. ; 12 cm. Includes index.
    9987 Church of the United Brethren in Christ (1800-1889). A Collection of Hymns, for the Use of the United Brethren in Christ Taken from the Most Approved Authors, and Adapted to Public and Private Worship. Circleville Published at the Conference Office of the United Brethren in Christ,
    1848. 432 p. ; 13 cm. Compiled by H.G. Spayth.
    Without music.
    Includes index.
    5059 Church of the United Brethren in Christ (1800-1889). Origin, Doctrine, Constitution, and Discipline of the United Brethren in Christ. Dayton United Brethren Publishing House.,
    1849. v, 95, [1] p. ; 12 cm.
    5060 Church of the United Brethren in Christ (1800-1889). Ursprung, Lehre, Constitution und Zucht-Ordnung der Vereinigten Bruder in Christo. Circleville Gedruckt in der Conferenz Buch-Druckerei.,
    1849. 112, 2 p. ; 12 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: The printing office was under the control of the General Conference. Usually each General Conference reissued the constitution, doctrine and discipline.
    Includes index, 2 p. at end.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: P.W. Karwill.
    5399 Church of the United Brethren in Christ (1800-1889). A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the United Brethren in Christ, Taken from the Most Approved Authors, and Adapted to Public and Private Worship. Circleville Published at the Conference Office of the United Brethren in Christ.,
    1849. 432 p. ; 13 cm. Compiled by H. G. Spayth.
    Without music.
    Includes index.
    8250 Church of the United Brethren in Christ (1800-1889). Origin, Doctrine, Constitution and Discipline, of the United Brethren in Christ. Cincinnati Printed at the Conference Office.,
    1849. 95, [1] p. ; 12 cm.
    3674 Cincinnati (Ohio) Case of Levi Buckingham, vs. City of Cincinnati, Decided in Hamilton Common Pleas, at Their November Term, A.D. 1839. Reported by Order of Committee. [one line of quotation] Cincinnati Printed by R. P. Brooks, Walnut Street, Between Third and Fourth., AI 56819. 1839. tp, bv, [3-5], 6-29, [30], 31, bv p. ; 22 cm. Published to show the extent of the powers of city
    2588 Cincinnati (Ohio). Fire Dept. Fireman's Protective Association. The Constitution and Bye-Laws of the Cincinnati Fire Association Together with a List of Officers and Members of the Association, and of the Different Fire Companies Attached to the Fire Department. Cincinnati Printed by Lodge, L'Hommedieu & Co., AI 23828. 1834. 34 p. ; 18 cm.
    1810 Cincinnati Academy of Fine Arts. The Act of Incorporation of the Cincinnati Academy of Fine Arts with an Address to the Members of the Institution by John F. Foote, President of the Board of Trustees. Published by Order of the Board. Cincinnati Printed by G.T. Williamson., SS 32712 1828. 12 p. ; 21 cm.
    464 Cincinnati Academy of Fine Arts. Catalogue of the Second Annual Exhibition of Paintings and Statuary by the Cincinnati Academy of Fine Arts, at the Mechanics' Institute. Cincinnati Kendall & Henry, Printers., AI 41-1121. 1841. 12 p. ; 23 cm.
    9578 Cincinnati and Covington Bridge Company. Charter of the Cincinnati and Covington Bridge Company. Cincinnati Printed by J.A. and U.P. James,
    1849. 8 p. ; 18 cm. Cover title has the cities reversed.
    Other titles: Act to confirm the charter of the Covington and Cincinnati Bridge Company, incorporated by an act of the General Assembly of Kentucky, passed February 17, 1846.
    7566 Cincinnati and Harrison Turnpike Company. Cincinnati. Act to Incorporate the Cincinnati and Harrison Turnpike Company. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1832] 8 p. ; 23 cm. Wessen 55(June 1953) #114 had one dated 1836, 16 p.
    Cover title.
    "Feb. 13, 1832."--p. 8.
    9820 Cincinnati and Harrison Turnpike Company. Cincinnati. An Act to Incorporate the Cincinnati and Harrison Turnpike Company Passed the Senate, Dec. 14th. Passed the House of Representatives, December 17th, with Amendments, Agreed to in the Senate, Dec. 20th, 1831. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1836] 16 p. ; 14 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    End of text dated: March 5, 1836.
    2269 Cincinnati and St. Louis Rail Road Company. The Charter of the Cincinnati and St. Louis Rail Road Company, Passed February 8, 1832. [Cincinnati] Printed at the Office of the Evangelist, Cincinnati:, AI 11800. Thomson, T.R. Railroads, 612. 1832. 17, bv p. ; 17 cm.
    3201 Cincinnati and Whitewater Canal Company. An Act to Incorporate the Cincinnati and Whitewater Canal Company and Parts of Acts to Authorize Subscriptions by the State to Canal Companies and to Authorize the City Council of Cincinnati to Borrow Money for Purposes of Internal Improvement. Cincinnati Looker, Ramsay & Co., Printers, AI 43698. 1837. 12 p. ; 23 cm.
    3861 Cincinnati and Whitewater Canal Company. Report of the President to the Stockholders in the Cincinnati and White-Water Canal Company. January 8th, 1840. Cincinnati Gazette Office--Printer., AI 40-1447, 40-7002. 1840. 20, [21], bv p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 6: Joseph Bonsall, president. January 8th, 1840.
    "Report of the engineer, to the board of directors of the Cincinnati and White-water Canal Co. December 31, 1839."--p. [7]-20.
    Signed: Darius Lapham, engineer. December 31, 1839.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: K.Y. Henry Clay, Clay Club.
    Public Library of Cincinnati copy has a large broadside folded and tipped in back: "Report of the select committee of the Cincinnati Council on the subject of the Whitewater Canal."
    2152 Cincinnati Angling Club. Proceedings of the Cincinnati Angling Club. (from the Cincinnati Chronicle, October 23, 1830.) Cincinnati Printed at the Chronicle Office., AI 6533. Henderson, page 46. MDCCCXXXI. 8 p. ; 22 cm. Title from cover.
    Newspaper account of the "proceedings" and text of an address by a club member.
    6184 Cincinnati Astronomical Society. Constitution of the Cincinnati Astronomical Society, Together with the Officers and the Names of the Stockholders. Cincinnati Chronicle Office Print., AI 42-1087. 1842. 13 p. ; 21 cm.
    1426 Cincinnati Benefit Society. Constitution and By-Laws of the Cincinnati Benefit Society. Published by Order of the Society. Cincinnati Looker & Reynolds, Printers., SS 12143. 1823. 12 p. ; 17 cm.
    6350 Cincinnati Bible Society. First Annual Report of the Cincinnati Bible Society. Cincinnati Looker & Reynolds., AI 0. 1830. 22 p. ; 18 cm. Wessen: Members included Benjamin Drake, Samuel Foote, Daniel Gano and Timothy Flint; contains synopsis of an address by the latter.
    7561 Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce and Merchant's Exchange. Resolution to General Assembly. Re: using part Miami and Erie Canal as Public Boulevard. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 183-

    9643 Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce and Merchants' Exchange. Constitution and By-Laws ... As Adopted at the Re-Organization of the Chamber, August 11, 1846. Cincinnati Holland & Hitchler, Printers,
    1847. 20 p. ; 18 cm.
    8888 Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce. The Articles of Association and Bye-Laws [sic] of the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce. Cincinnati Lodge, L'Hommedieu & Hammond., AI 0. 1830. 6 p. ; 18 cm.
    926 Cincinnati Circulating Library Society. A Systematic Catalogue of Books Belonging to the Circulating Library Society of Cincinnati. To Which are Prefixed an Historical Preface, the Act of Incorporation, and By-Laws of the Society. Published by Order of the Board of Directors. Cincinnati Printed by Looker, Palmer and Reynolds., OI 298. Rusk II: 85-86. SS 37244. Singerman 2593. Wilkie 414. 1816. 36 p. ; 17 cm.
    7462 Cincinnati Classical Academy. Cincinnati. List of Students. Cincinnati
    AI 44-1403. 1844. 7 p.
    9890 Cincinnati Classical Academy. Cincinnati. Annual Catalogue. Cincinnati A. Pugh & Co., AI 0. 1846. v. ; 20 cm.
    9571 Cincinnati Coal Mining Company. Cincinnati. Articles of Association, Constitution and By-Laws of the Cincinnati Coal Mining Company. Cincinnati Printed by W. Appleton,
    1850. 19 p. ; 17 cm.
    3392 Cincinnati College. Cincinnati, Ohio. A Catalogue of Officers and Students of the Cincinnati College, in Its Medical, Law and Academical Departments for 1838-39. 2nd Edition. Cincinnati Printed by N.S. Johnson., AI 49734. 1838. 16 p. ; 21 cm. At head of title: Periodical.
    10415 Cincinnati College. Cincinnati, Ohio. A Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Cincinnati College, in Its Medical, Law and Academical Departments, for 1837-8. Second Edition: Containing the Catalogue of Graduates in Medicine and Law for 1838. Published Annually by the Board of Trustees. Cincinnati, Ohio Printed by N. S. Johnson, 133 Main Street.,
    1838. [1-3], 4, [5]-16 p. ; 21 cm. "Erratum. Page 8, 12th line from the bottom, for Third Session, read Second Session."--p. 16. Some copies are corrected in type (OCHP) and some are not (OClWHi).
    Signatures: [1] - 2/4.
    1118 Cincinnati College. Cincinnati. Laws and Regulations of the Cincinnati College. Cincinnati Printed by Cooke, Powers, and Penney., SS 47620. 1819. 18 p. ; 20 cm.
    5921 Cincinnati College. Cincinnati. Circular of Cincinnati College. Cincinnati, April 26th, 1820. Agreeably to a Resolution of the Board of Trustees, It Has Been Made the Duty of the Faculty to Issue a Circular Setting Forth the Present Condition and Prospects of the Cincinnati College. … Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1820. [1-2], 1 l. p. ; 25 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Describes the course of studies and fees for tuition, room and board. Signed on p. [2] by Elijah Slack, president.
    9601 Cincinnati College. Cincinnati. Circular giving the prospectus of the Cincinnati College for 1820. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1820] 1 p. l., 4 numb. ; 29 cm. Discovered among the papers of General William Lytle who was one of the founders of Cincinnati College to the "forwarding of which" he gave $20.000 ...
    2273 Cincinnati College. Cincinnati. Annual Circular of the Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati Printed by Lodge & L'Hommedieu., AI 11803. 1832. 7 p.
    6339 Cincinnati College. Cincinnati. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Cincinnati College. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1835.

    9823 Cincinnati College. Cincinnati. Charter of the Cincinnati College. [Cincinnati The College AI 0. 1836-37?] [3] p. ; 21 cm. Charter dated: January 22d, A.D. 1819. Attached is a list of the board of trustees for 1836-37.
    3202 Cincinnati College. Cincinnati. A Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Its Medical and Law Departments of Cincinnati College...Session, 1837-38...Published under the Direction of the Board of Trustees. Cincinnati Published by N.S. Johnson., AI 43699. 1837. 12 p. ; 22 cm.
    3203 Cincinnati College. Cincinnati. Circular of Cincinnati College, Including the Requisites for Admission; Course of Studies, Discipline and Internal Regulations. Cincinnati Printed by Pugh and Dodd., AI 43700. 1837. 16 p. ; 23 cm.
    8456 Cincinnati College. Cincinnati. A Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Cincinnati College. In Its Medical, Law and Academical Departments for 1836-7. Cincinnati, Ohio Printed by N.S. Johnson, No. 133 Main Street., AI 0. 1837. [1-3], 4, [5]-12 p. ; 22 cm. At head of title: Periodical.
    A second edition was published in 1837. Morgan 8457
    8457 Cincinnati College. Cincinnati. A Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Cincinnati College in Its Medical, Law and Academical Departments for 1836-7. 2d ed., Containing the Catalogue of Graduates. Published Annually by the Board of Trustees. Cincinnati Printed by N.S. Johnson, AI 0. 1837. 12 p. ; 22 cm. First edition was published in 1837. Morgan 8456.
    6332 Cincinnati College. Cincinnati. A Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Medical Department of the Cincinnati College, in Its Third Session, January 1, 1838. Cincinnati, Ohio Printed by N.S. Johnson, No. 133 Main-Street., AI 0. 1838. [1-3], 4-[5], 6-8 p. ; 22 cm.
    8458 Cincinnati College. Cincinnati. A Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Cincinnati College in Its Medical, Law and Academical Departments for 1837-8. Cincinnati Printed by N.S. Johnson, AI 0. 1838. 16 p. ; 21 cm.
    3621 Cincinnati College. Cincinnati. A Catalogue of Officers and Students in the Medical and Law Departments of Cincinnati College. Session 1839-40. Published under the Direction of the Board of Trustees. Cincinnati G. W. Bradbury and Company, Printers, AI 54965. 1839. 8 p.
    472 Cincinnati College. Cincinnati. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Cincinnati College. 1841. Cincinnati Printed at the Republican Office, by E. Graham., AI 41-1129. 1841. [1-4], 5-13, [14]-15, bv p. ; 18 cm. Signatures: [1]-2/8.
    8455 Cincinnati College. Law Department. Catalogue and Circular of the Law Department of the Cincinnati College, 1846-7. Cincinnati Printed by R. P. Donough, AI 0. 1846. 8 p. ; 23 cm.
    5172 Cincinnati College. Law School. Law School of the Cincinnati College. An Announcement of the Eighteenth Annual Course of Lectures. Charles P. James, Prof. [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8625 Cincinnati College. Law School. Law School of the Cincinnati College. The regular annual term of the Law School of the Cincinnati College will commence on the third Monday in November next, the 18th, and will continue until the first Monday in April. ... [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 27 x 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed: William Greene [and three others], faculty of the Law School.
    November 18 fell on a Monday in 1839, 1844 and 1850.
    Printed area measures 20.1 x 15.6 cm.
    3010 Cincinnati College. Medical and Law Departments. A Catalogue of the Officers and Students in the Medical and Law Departments of Cincinnati College; First Session: 1835-6. To Which Are Appended, a List of the Graduates at the First Medical Commencement, and a Report from the Trustees to the Corporators. Published Under the Direction of the Board. Cincinnati, Ohio Printed by N.S. Johnson, AI 36693. [1836] [1-4], 5-6, [7-11], 12, [13]-22, 1 l. p. ; 22 cm. "By order of the Board of Trustees, Wm. R. Morris, President, P.S. Symmes, Secretary. Cincinnati College Edifice, February 12, 1836."--p. 10.
    For different edition, see Morgan 522.
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 2/2 2*/4.
    3391 Cincinnati College. Medical and Law Departments. A Catalogue of Officers and Students in the Medical and Law Departments of Cincinnati College...Session, 1838-1839...Published under the Direction of the Year. Cincinnati Printed by N.S. Johnson., AI 49733. 1838. 8 p.
    522 Cincinnati College. Medical and Law Departments. Cincinnati. A Catalogue of the Officers and Students in the Medical and Law Departments of Cincinnati College; First Session: 1835-6. To Which Are Appended, a List of the Graduates at the First Medical Commencement, and a Report from the Trustees to the Corporators. Cincinnati, Ohio Printed by N.S. Johnson.,
    1836. 22, 1 l. p ; 22 cm. At head of title: Supplement to the Western Journal.
    "By order of the Board of Trustees, Wm. R. Morris, President, P.S. Symmes, Secretary. Cincinnati College Edifice, February 12, 1836."--p. [10].
    For different edition, see: Morgan 3010.
    Signatures: [1] - 3/4.
    2151 Cincinnati College. Medical Department. Annual Catalogue and Circular of the Medical College of Ohio during Its Session 1830 & 1831. Published by the Class. Cincinnati Printed by W.J. Ferris., AI 6532. 1831. 12 p. ; 21 cm.
    2585 Cincinnati College. Medical Department. Annual Catalogue and Circular of the Medical College of Ohio, for 1834. Cincinnati
    AI 23825. 1834.

    2761 Cincinnati College. Medical Department. Facts Concisely Stated for the Information of the Legislature of Ohio. Published by the Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati Printed by F.S. Benton, AI 30945. 1835. 8 p. ; 23 cm. University of Kentucky copy lacking p. [1]-2, 7-8.
    3859 Cincinnati College. Medical Department. Annual Report of the Trustees of the Medical College of Ohio. Presented by Mr. Faran. In Senate, Dec. 30, 1839. Doc. No. 40. Columbus
    AI 40-1445. 1840.
    This is not a separate imprint but one of the "Doc." numbers separated from larger compiled volumes and sold separately. Included because has American Imprints 40-1445 number.
    2420 Cincinnati Colonization Society. Cincinnati, Ohio. Proceedings of the Cincinnati Colonization Society, at the Annual Meeting, January 14, 1833. Published by Order of the Managers. Cincinnati Printed by F.S. Benton., AI 18254 (17 p.). MDCCCXXXIII. [1833] 19, bv p. ; 23 cm. The Cincinnati Colonization Society was founded in November, 1826 with 120 members subscribing one dollar each. This was their Fourth Annual Meeting.
    "Treasurer's Report."--p. [19].
    1730 Cincinnati Equitable Insurance Company. Cincinnati. The At of Incorporation, the Deed of Settlement, and Articles of Association of the Cincinnati Equitable Insurance Company. [Cincinnati]
    SS 28496. 1827. 12 p. ; 18 cm.
    3012 Cincinnati Equitable Insurance Company. Cincinnati. The Cincinnati Equitable Insurance Company, the Cheapest Insurance and Equally Safe, with any in This City or in the Western Country. Cincinnati A. Pugh & Co., AI 36695. 1836. 22 p. ; 22 cm.
    6822 Cincinnati Equitable Insurance Company. Cincinnati. Exposition of the Plan of Insurance of the Cincinnati Equitable Insurance Company. Office of the Company. Cincinnati A. Pugh and Company, AI 43-1095 and 43-1096. 1843. 20 p. ; 18 cm.
    8358 Cincinnati Equitable Insurance Company. Cincinnati. Exposition of the Plan of Insurance of the Cincinnati Equitable Insurance Company. Office of the Company. Cincinnati Schmidt & Storch.,
    1849. 22 p. ; 18 cm.
    6406 Cincinnati Executive Committee for Irish Relief. General Report of the Cincinnati Executive Committee for Irish Relief. Cincinnati E. Shepard,
    1847. 32, [3] p. ; 23 cm.
    8182 Cincinnati Female Academy. Cincinnati. Bearer of the greatest number of these tickets at the annual examination, shall be entitled to a Gold Medal, or a premium in books. J. D. Locke, M.D., Principal. Cincinnati

    [185-]
    Ohio Bookstore, Cat. 447, #396.
    10277 Cincinnati Fire Association. Cincinnati. The Constitution and My-Laws of the Cincinnati Fire Association, Together with a List of Officers and Members of the Association, and of the Different Fire Companies Attached to the Fire Department. Also A List of the Cisterns and Fire-Plugs. Published by Order of the Association. Cincinnati Geo. W. Bradbury & Co., Printers.,
    1839 34, 1 l. p. ; 18 cm. Contents: Extracts from the charter of the fire department's insurance company, and fire association of Cincinnati -- Fire department's insurance company -- Constitution of the Fire Association of Cincinnati -- By-laws -- Officers of the association -- Delegates from the different companies -- Members of the different fire companies -- Protection society -- Cincinnati fire guards -- Fire wardens -- Situations of public cisterns -- Situations of fire-plugs.
    6554 Cincinnati Fire Association. Cincinnati. Constitution, By-laws, Rules of Order, &c. of the Cincinnati Fire Association Together with All the Laws of the State and City Relating to the Fire Department. Cincinnati G.W.. Tagart, Printer.,
    1850. 26 p. ; 14 cm. Public Library of Cincinnati notes: No imprint date.
    List of officers for 1850-1851.
    Contents: Constitution of the Fire Association of Cincinnati -- By-laws -- Rules of order -- Rules for the government of fire companies while on duty -- Resolutions -- An act to encourage the organization of fire companies within the cities of Cincinnati and Steubenville, and to repeal former acts -- An ordinance for the better regulation of the fire department -- Officers and delegates, 1850-51 -- List of public cisterns -- Situation of fire plugs.
    3204 Cincinnati Fuel Company. Cincinnati. An Act to Incorporate the Cincinnati Fuel Company, Passed March, 1837. Cincinnati Published by L'Hommedieu & Co., AI 43701, 44445. 1837. 7 p. ; 21 cm.
    8189 Cincinnati Fuel Company. Cincinnati. Act to Incorporate the Cincinnati Fuel Company, Passed March the 13th, 1837. Cincinnati Pugh and Pettit,
    1847. 11 p. ; 18 cm.
    1292 Cincinnati Gazette. New-Year's Doggerels, for 1822; Dedicated to the Patrons of the Liberty Hall and Cincinnati Gazette by the Carrier. Quo pro quo. 'Done into English.' A quid pro quo--for this sublime address would be about a quarter--more or less. [Cincinnati
    SS 4993. 1820] 8 p.
    9705 Cincinnati High School. Cincinnati. Miscellaneous Songs for the Cincinnati High School Exhibition March 1847. Order of Exercises of the Cincinnati High School Exhibition for the Evening of Wednesday, March 31. Cincinnati John White, Printer,
    1847. 8 p. ; 25 cm.
    2270 Cincinnati Historical Society. Cincinnati. Act of Incorporation and By-laws. Cincinnati
    AI 11801. 1832.

    2272 Cincinnati Historical Society. Cincinnati. Circular...Doctor Drake. Cincinnati
    AI 11802. 1832.

    2764 Cincinnati Historical Society. Cincinnati. Circular of the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio. Cincinnati
    AI 30948. 1835.

    4623 Cincinnati Historical Society. Cincinnati. Annals of the Cincinnati Historical Society. (Part I.). Published by Order of the Society. Cincinnati Printed by R.P. Donogh & Co., Thomson 38. 1845. 20 p.
    4633 Cincinnati Historical Society. Cincinnati. Annals of the Cincinnati Historical Society. Published by Order of the Society. Cincinnati Printed by R. P. Donogh., AI 45-1452. 1845. 20 p.
    8404 Cincinnati Historical Society. Cincinnati. Annals of the Cincinnati Historical Society. [Eight lines stating purpose] Published by Order of the Society. Cincinnati Printed by R.P. Donough & Co., Main Street, Above Third., AI 45-1453. 1845. 20 p. ; 21.5 cm. Lays out plans for the newly-formed Cincinnati Historical Society.
    Notes: At head of title: I.
    Contents: I. Circular to historical societies -- Circular to individuals -- Constitution and by-laws -- Address of D.K. Este before the ... society at its first annual meeting, Jan. 15, 1845.
    7996 Cincinnati Horticultural Society. Cincinnati. The Cincinnati Horticultural Society. Organized on the 20th, February 1843. Officers. ... Council. ... Any packages of Seeds, Scions, Trees, &c., intended for the Society, can be sent to the care of Mr. S.C. Parkhurst, No. 23, Lower Market Street, Cincinnati, who will receive and pay freight for the same. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1843] Broadside. ; 27 x 20 cm. The society proposed the establishment of a library.
    4703 Cincinnati Horticultural Society. Cincinnati. The Charter, Constitution and By-laws, of the Cincinnati Horticultural Society, with a Report of Its Transactions for 1843, '44,, and '45, List of Members, &c.. Cincinnati L'Hommedieu & Co.--Printers., AI 46-1550. 1846. 68, xix, [1] p. ill. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society: At head of cover title: Part I.
    Last page blank.
    "The following communication from the president of the Society, on the cultivation of the grape, and manufacture of wine; also on the character and habits of the strawberry plant, was read at a meeting of the Society, on the 13th of December, 1845. It was voted to publish the same in the transactions of the Society."--xix p., 2nd count.
    List of officers and table of contents, p. [4] of wrapper.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Worcester Horticultural Society ... from Cin. Horticultural Society.
    For Nicholas Longworth's letter, see Morgan 4730.
    8454 Cincinnati Horticultural Society. Cincinnati. Report of the Autumnal of the Cincinnati Horticultural Society for 1846. Cincinnati Published for the Society, Case, Bagley & Co., AI 0. 1846. 15 p. ; 23 cm.
    6510 Cincinnati Horticultural Society. Cincinnati. Strawberry Report: Read before the Cincinnati Horticultural Society, August, 1847, and Ordered to be Published. Cincinnati Morgan & Overend, Printers,
    1848. 16 p. ill. ; 23 cm. This pamphlet prepared by Nicholas Longworth dealt with the sexual characteristics of the strawberry, and precipitated the so-called "Strawberry War."
    Signed on p. 16: A.H. Ernest [and six others].
    8453 Cincinnati Horticultural Society. Cincinnati. Annual Report of the Spring and Fall Exhibitions of the Cincinnati Horticultural Society for the Year 1848. Cincinnati Gazette Steam Press--Wright, Fisher, & Co., Printers.,
    1848. 22, [23], bv p. ; 23 cm.
    6537 Cincinnati Horticultural Society. Cincinnati. Report of the Autumnal Exhibition, of the Cincinnati Horticultural Society on the 26, 27, 28, & 29, September 1849. Cincinnati Gazette Office, Wright, Fisher & Co., Printers,
    1849. 22, [2] p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Last page blank.
    "Officers of the Society."--p. [23].
    9803 Cincinnati Independent Fire Engine and Hose Company. Constitution and By-Laws of the Cincinnati Independent Fire Engine and Hose Company with a List of Officers and Members. Cincinnati Printed by James and Gazlay, AI 0. 1835. 20 p. ; 16 cm.
    1895 Cincinnati Insurance Company. The Charter and Stockholders' By-laws of the Cincinnati Insurance Company. Incorporated in 1829. Cincinnati Williamson & Strong, Printers., SS 38177. 1829. 16 p. ; 16 cm.
    1293 Cincinnati Medical Association. Medical Police; and Rules and Regulations, of the Cincinnati Medical Association, with a List of the Members. Cincinnati Printed by Looker, Palmer & Reynolds., SS 4994 1821. 22, [1] p. ; 17 cm.
    1215 Cincinnati Medical Chirurgical Society. Constitution. Cincinnati
    OI 540. SS 752. 1820.

    929 Cincinnati Miami Bible Society. Cincinnati. First Annual Report of the Cincinnati Miami Bible Society. Cincinnati
    Title by sequence. 1815.

    928 Cincinnati Miami Bible Society. Cincinnati. Second Annual Report of the Cincinnati Miami Bible Society, Submitted by the Board of Directors at the Anniversary Meeting Held in Cincinnati, on the 6th of September, 1816. Cincinnati s.n., OI 300. SS 37245. 1816. 12 p. ; 17.5 cm.
    989 Cincinnati Miami Bible Society. Cincinnati. Third Annual Report of the Cincinnati Miami Bible Society: Submitted by the Board of Directors at the Anniversary Meeting, Held in Cincinnati, Pursuant to Adjournment, on the 17th September, 1817. [Cincinnati Williams and Mason, Printers--Cincinnati., OI 349. 1817] 12 p. ; 17.5 cm. Caption title.
    1049 Cincinnati Miami Bible Society. Cincinnati. Fourth Annual Report. [Cincinnati
    Title by sequence. 1818]

    1116 Cincinnati Miami Bible Society. Cincinnati. Fifth Annual Report of the Cincinnati Miami Bible Society, Read and Approved at the Fifth Anniversary Meeting, Held in the First Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, October 6, 1819. Published by Order of the Society. Cincinnati Printed for the Society. Mason and Palmer, Printers., OI 469. SS 47619. 1819. 24 p. ; 20 cm. The appendix contains correspondence from the American Bible Society, New York Female Auxiliary Bible Society, British and Foreign Bible Society and several others. A list of present members is at the end.
    Contents: The officers for the ensuing year ... -- Extract from the minutes -- Report, &c -- Treasurer's report -- Appendix -- Members for life -- Annual subscribers' names and donations.
    1541 Cincinnati Miami Bible Society. Cincinnati. Sixth Annual Report. [Cincinnati
    Title by sequence. 1820]

    1542 Cincinnati Miami Bible Society. Cincinnati. Seventh Annual Report of the Miami Bible Society. [Cincinnati
    Title by sequence. 1821]

    1543 Cincinnati Miami Bible Society. Cincinnati. Eighth Annual Report. [Cincinnati
    Title by sequence. 1822]

    1544 Cincinnati Miami Bible Society. Cincinnati. Ninth Annual Report of the Cincinnati Miami Bible Society. [Cincinnati
    Title by sequence. 1823]

    1485 Cincinnati Miami Bible Society. Cincinnati. Tenth Report of the Cincinnati Miami Bible Society; Submitted by the Directors, and Approved by the Society, on the 27th Day of September 1824. Cincinnati Printed by Samuel J. Browne, at the Emporium Office, SS 15763. 1824. 8 p. ; 20 cm.
    1655 Cincinnati Miami Bible Society. Cincinnati. The Twelfth Annual Report of the Cincinnati Miami Bible Society; to Which is Annexed the Address, Delivered before the Society, on Occasion, at the Baptist Meeting House: Aug. 7, 1826. By B. Storer, Esq. Cincinnati Printed by Morgan, Lodge and Fisher., SS 24108. 1826. 20 p.
    1811 Cincinnati Miami Bible Society. Cincinnati. Report of the Managers, Read at the Fourteenth Anniversary of the Cincinnati Miami Bible Society: and Address, Delivered by Nathaniel Wright, Esq. Cincinnati Hatch, Nichols & Buxton, Printers., SS 32713. 1828. 12 p.
    1896 Cincinnati Miami Bible Society. Cincinnati. The Fifteenth Annual Report of the Cincinnati Miami Bible Societ, and the Anniversary Address Delivered by David K. Este, Esq. Cincinnati Looker & Reynolds, Printers., SS 38178. 1829. 21, [1] p. ; 18 cm. Signatures: [A] A2 - B2 B2/4.
    2589 Cincinnati Orphan Asylum. Cincinnati. First Annual Report. Cincinnati Orphan Asylum. Cincinnati Lodge, L'Hommedieu and Co., Printers, AI 23829. 1834. various p. ; 21-24 cm. Cincinnati Historical Society Library has unique copies of the 1st through 6th annual reports.
    9797 Cincinnati Orphan Asylum. Cincinnati. Second Annual Report of the Cincinnati Orphan Asylum. Cincinnati Lodge, L'Hommedieu and Co., Printers,? AI 0. 1835 various p. ; 21-24 cm. Cincinnati Historical Society Library has unique copies of the 1st through 6th annual reports. See Morgan 2589.
    9798 Cincinnati Orphan Asylum. Cincinnati. Third Annual Report of the Cincinnati Orphan Asylum. Cincinnati Lodge, L'Hommedieu and Co., Printers,? AI 0. 1836 various p. ; 21-24 cm. Cincinnati Historical Society Library has unique copies of the 1st through 6th annual reports. See Morgan 2589.
    9799 Cincinnati Orphan Asylum. Cincinnati. Fourth Annual Report of the Cincinnati Orphan Asylum. Cincinnati Lodge, L'Hommedieu and Co., Printers,? AI 0. 1837 various p. ; 21-24 cm. Cincinnati Historical Society Library has unique copies of the 1st through 6th annual reports. See Morgan 2589.
    9800 Cincinnati Orphan Asylum. Cincinnati. Fifth Annual Report of the Cincinnati Orphan Asylum. Cincinnati Lodge, L'Hommedieu and Co., Printers,? AI 0. 1838 various p. ; 21-24 cm. Cincinnati Historical Society Library has unique copies of the 1st through 6th annual reports. See Morgan 2589.
    9801 Cincinnati Orphan Asylum. Cincinnati. Sixth Annual Report of the Cincinnati Orphan Asylum. Cincinnati Lodge, L'Hommedieu and Co., Printers,? AI 0. 1839 various p. ; 21-24 cm. Cincinnati Historical Society Library has unique copies of the 1st through 6th annual reports. See Morgan 2589.
    6982 Cincinnati Peace Meeting. Proceedings of the Cincinnati Peace Meeting on the Present Mexican War; Held at the Fifth Street Market House, November 24, 1847. Cincinnati Atlas Job Room Print.,
    1847. 8 p. ; 22 cm.
    6511 Cincinnati Relief Union. Cincinnati. Constitution and By-Laws of the Cincinnati Relief Union Founded January 1848. Cincinnati Collins & Van Wagner,
    1848. 21, [2] p. ; 17 cm.
    8876 Cincinnati Relief Union. Cincinnati. First Annual Report of the Cincinnati Relief Union; Together with the Report of the Treasurer, and the List of Officers and Members. [Cincinnati Gazette Office-Wright, Ferris & Co. Printers., Title by sequence. 1849]
    "About one year ago, the Cincinnati Relief Union presented to the public, its first Annual Report."--p. [3], Second Annual Report, Cincinnati, 1850 (Morgan 8875), and printer's payment, p. [23], $30.50.
    8875 Cincinnati Relief Union. Cincinnati. Second Annual Report of the Cincinnati Relief Union; Together with the Report of the Treasurer, and the List of Officers and Members. Cincinnati Gazette Office--Wright, Ferris & Co. Printers.,
    1850. 22, [2] p. ; 19.5 cm. Morgan copy has tan printed wrappers, wrapper title same as title page except within a decorative border.
    2155 Cincinnati Savings Institution. Cincinnati. An Act to Incorporate the Cincinnati Savings Institution. Passed March 7th, 1831. Cincinnati n. p., AI 6537. 1831. 4 p. ; 16 cm.
    7438 Cincinnati Society for the Promotion of Evangelical Knowledge. The Constitution and Address of the Cincinnati Society for the Promotion of Evangelical Knowledge, Auxiliary to the Protestant Episcopal Society for the Same Object. Published by the Executive Committee. Cincinnati, Ohio [s.n..],
    A.D. 1848. 16 p. ; 21 cm.
    9569 Cincinnati Society of Religious Inquiry. First Annual Report of the Cincinnati Society of Religious Inquiry. [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1849]
    Title by sequence.
    Second annual report, 1850 (Morgan 9568).
    9570 Cincinnati Society of Religious Inquiry. Constitution of the Cincinnati Society of Religious Inquiry with a Letter of Advice from Rev. Samuel Miller. Cincinnati John D. Thorpe,
    1849. 12 p. ; 17 cm.
    9568 Cincinnati Society of Religious Inquiry. Second Annual Report of the Cincinnati Society of Religious Inquiry. Cincinnati John D. Thorpe,
    1850. 8 p. ; 23 cm.
    9787 Cincinnati Steam Boat Company. Articles of Association of the Cincinnati Steam Boat Company. [Cincinnati s.n.,] AI 0. 1823. 6 p. ; 8vo. Caption title.
    1897 Cincinnati Tract Society. Second Annual Report of the Cincinnati Tract Society, with Lists of Auxiliaries and Benefactors, the Publications of the Society, &c. Cincinnati Printed by G. T. Williamson, SS 38179. 1829. 36 p. ; 17 cm.
    6049 Cincinnati Trade Sale. First Cincinnati Trade Sale, October, 1838. Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, Etc. to Be Sold on Monday, October 1, 1838, by Withers & O'Shaughnessy. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1838.

    6050 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Second Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, Etc. to Be Sold on Monday, October 1, 1838, by Withers & O'Shaughnessy. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1838.

    6317 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Second Cincinnati Trade Sale, April, 1839. Second Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. April 15, 1839. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1839.

    6322 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Second Cincinnati Trade Sale, April 1839. Catalogue of Books, Paper and Stationery, etc. April 15, 1839. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1839.

    6397 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Third Cincinnati Trade Sale, October, 1839. First Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Oct. 14, 1839. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1839.

    6331 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Second Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. March 23, 1840. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1840.

    6334 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Fourth Cincinnati Trade Sale, March 23, 1840. First Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. March 23, 1840. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1840.

    6337 Cincinnati Trade Sale. First Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, October, 1841. New Series. Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1841.

    6358 Cincinnati Trade Sale. First Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, October 4, 1841. Second Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1841.

    6389 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Second Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, April 6, 1842. Supplemental Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1842.

    6392 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Second Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, April, 1842. Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1842.

    6398 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Third Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, October, 1842. Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1842.

    6407 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Third Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, October 12th, 1842. Supplemental Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1842.

    6408 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Fourth Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, April, 1843. First Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1843.

    6424 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Fifth Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, October, 1843. First Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1843.

    6426 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Fourth Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, April 12, 1843. Supplemental Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Caption title. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1843.

    6435 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Fifth Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, Oct. 4, 1843. Supplemental Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Caption title. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1843.

    6305 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Seventh Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, Oct, 2, 1844. Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1844.

    6314 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Seventh Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, Oct. 2, 1844. Supplemental Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Caption title. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1844.

    6370 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Sixth Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, April 10, 1844. Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1844.

    6373 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Sixth Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, April 10, 1844. Supplemental Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Caption title. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1844.

    9886 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Catalogue of the Sixth Cincinnati Trade Sale of Books, Paper, Stationery, Stereotype Plates, & c. to Be Sold at Auction on Wednesday, April 10th, 1844, and Following Days Conducted by U.P. James. Cincinnati Printed by R.P. Brooks, AI 0. 1844. 55 p. ; 23 cm. Hayden, Elliott & Co., Auctioneers.
    9887 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Catalogue of the Seventh Cincinnati Trade Sale of Books, Paper, Stationery, &c. to Be Sold at Auction on Wednesday, October 2nd, 1844, and Following Days Conducted by U.P. James. Cincinnati Printed by Kendall & Barnard, AI 0. 1844. 80 p. ; 23 cm.
    6319 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Eighth Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, March 15, 1845. Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. No Supplemental Catalogue. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1845.

    6456 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Ninth Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, Oct. 8, 1845. Second Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Half-title. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1845.

    6471 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Ninth Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, Oct. 8, 1845. Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1845.

    6623 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Tenth Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, March 25, 1846. Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1846.

    6624 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Tenth Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, March, 25, 1846. Second Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Half-title. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1846.

    6625 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Eleventh Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, Sept. 22, 1846. Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1846.

    6626 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Eleventh Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, Sept. 22, 1846. Second Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Half-title. 4 p. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1846.

    6627 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Twelfth Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, March 2, 1847. Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Cincinnati

    1847.

    6628 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Twelfth Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, March 2, 1847. Second Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Half-title. Cincinnati

    1847.

    6629 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Thirteenth Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, Oct. 12, 1847. Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Cincinnati

    1847.

    6630 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Thirteenth Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, Oct. 12, 1847. Second Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Half-title. Cincinnati

    1847.

    6631 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Fourteenth Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, March 7, 1848. Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Cincinnati

    1848.

    6632 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Fourteenth Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, March 7, 1848. Second Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Half-title. Cincinnati

    1848.

    6633 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Fifteenth Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, Oct. 3, 1848. Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Cincinnati

    1848.

    6634 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Fifteenth Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, Oct. 3, 1848. Second Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Half-title. Cincinnati

    1848.

    6635 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Sixteenth Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, March 13, 1849. Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Cincinnati

    1849.

    6636 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Sixteenth Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, March 13, 1849. Second Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Cincinnati

    1849.

    6637 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Seventeenth Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, Oct. 9, 1849. Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Cincinnati

    1849.

    6638 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Seventeenth Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, Oct. 8, 1849. Second Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Cincinnati

    1849.

    6639 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Eighteenth Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, March 12, 1850. Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Cincinnati

    1850.

    6640 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Eighteenth Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, March 12, 1850. Second Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Half-title. Cincinnati

    1850.

    6642 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Nineteenth Cincinnati Semi-Annual Trade Sale, Oct. 15, 1850. Second Catalogue of Books, Paper, Stationery, etc. Half-title. Cincinnati

    1850.

    6641 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Woodruff, C. S. First Catalogue. Nineteenth Cincinnati Trade Sale Oct. 15, 1850. Of Books, Blank Books, Letter and Cap Paper, Cards, Stationery, &c. To Be Sold at Auction on Tuesday, October 15th, 1850, and Following Days by C.S. Woodruff, Sales Room, S.E. Corner of Walnut and Fifth Streets, (Second Story.) Order of Selling: the Sale Will Commence on Tuesday Morning, with J.A. & U.P. James' Invoice, and Continue Regularly through the Catalogue. The Paper and Stationery Will Be Sold on Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings, Commencing with E.O. Goodman's Invoice. Sale to Commence at 9 O'Clock, A.M. Each Day until Completed. Cincinnati G.W. Tagart, Printer.,
    1850. 88, [3], 94-106 p. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Lists consignments from Cincinnati, Philadelphia, New York, Indianapolis, Steubenville, Lexington, Oxford, Maysville, and Terre Haute among others.
    Parentheses substituted for square brackets in title transcription.
    Error in pagination, p. 43 misnumbered 31.
    "A second catalogue (Morgan 6642?), containing additional invoices, notices, and alterations, if received five days previously, will be issued on the morning of the first day of the sale."--p. [3], 94-106.
    American Antiquarian Society copy annotated. Had addendum to the auction list attached with wax to p. 103.
    2590 Cincinnati Type Foundry Company. Cincinnati. Specimen of Modern and Light Face Printing Types and Ornaments, Cast at the Cincinnati Type Founder. Cincinnati [Cincinnati Type Foundry], AI 23830. 1834. 184 leaves (some folded) ill. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: American Antiquarian Society copy leaves 159 and 173 mutilated. Has ink stamp: Frederic Rowley. Inscribed: E.C. Hawkins book May 30 1839; Presented to F. Rowley Sept. 4th 1839 by E.C. Hawkins; Very kindly given to the Schoharie Republican April 4, 1917 by Mrs. Marriette Cady. The book came to her from Mrs. Rowley.
    7463 Cincinnati Type Foundry Company. Cincinnati. Specimens of Printing Types and Ornament from the Cincinnati Type Foundry, by Horace Wells, Agent. Cincinnati Cincinnati Type Foundry, AI 44-1406; 44-6529. 1844. [237] p. : ill. ; 27 cm.
    6776 Cincinnati Type Foundry Company. Cincinnati. Supplementary Specimens from the Cincinnati Type Foundry. Horace Wells, Agent. [Cincinnati Cincinnati Type Foundry,
    not after 1848?] [71] leaves ill. ; 31 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: American Antiquarian Society copy has an owner's inscription dated 1848.
    Some leaves printed in colors.
    American Antiquarian Society copy lacks parts of the spine. Inscribed: John S. Hoagland, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1848; Joseph V. Woodruff, Raritan, Somerset Co. New Jersey, Feb. 20th, 1889.
    4059 Cincinnati Type Foundry Company. Cincinnati. Deutsche Fraktur-Und Zier-Schriften. [Cincinnati
    Wessen, 63(June 8, 1956), #615. 1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8108 Cincinnati Type Foundry Company. Cincinnati. Specimen Sheet of "New Combination Flowers cast at the" Cincinnati Type Foundry. [Cincinnati
    Wessen, 62(January 1956), #635. 185-] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    9841 Cincinnati Union Bethel. First Annual Report of the Cincinnati Union Bethel. [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1849]
    No copy located; based on Fourteenth annual report ... 1862 at the University of Illinois.
    The Cincinnati Union Bethel was founded in 1830 and is the oldest, active social service organization in the Midwest. Its first clients were the river boatmen with the objective of affording "means of grace and moral improvement to those residing in the river vicinity." See their site for more information.
    9842 Cincinnati Union Bethel. Second Annual Report of the Cincinnati Union Bethel. [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1850]
    No copy located. See Morgan 9841.
    1654 Cincinnati Water Company. Cincinnati. Cincinnati Water Works. The subscribers having been appointed a committee to investigate the present state of the Cincinnati Water Works. Cincinnati, March 10, 1826. [Cincinnati
    SS 24107. 1826] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    9438 Cincinnati Water Company. Cincinnati. Annual Report of the Trustees of the City Water Works, for the Year Ending 31st December, 1848: Together with the Reports of the Superintendant and Engineer, with Statements Showing the Income, and Expenditures, and Condition of the Works. Published in Compliance with the Act of the Legislature for the Government of the City Water Works. Cincinnati Printed at the Daily Times Office.,
    January, 1849. 16 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Trustees report signed: Griffin Taylor, N.W. Thomas, James C. Hall.
    Superintendant's report signed: E. Hinman.
    Engineer's report signed: T.W. Scowden.
    9439 Cincinnati Water Company. Cincinnati. Annual Report of the Trustees of the City Water Works, for the Year Ending 31st December, 1848 [i.e., 1849]: Together with the Reports of the Superintendant and Engineer, with Statements Showing the Income, and Expenditures, and Condition of the Works. Published in Compliance with the Act of the Legislature for the Government of the City Water Works. Cincinnati Printed at the Daily Times Office.,
    January, 1850. 20 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Trustees report signed: Griffin Taylor, N.W. Thomas, James C. Hall.
    Superintendant's report signed: E. Hinman.
    Engineer's report signed: T.R. Scowden.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Hon. Isaac Davis.
    6514 Cincinnati Wesleyan College. Circular of the Cincinnati Wesleyan College. Cincinnati Ben Franklin Printing House,
    1848.

    2154 Cincinnati, Columbus and Wooster Turnpike Company. Report of the Engineer to the Cincinnati, Columbus and Wooster Turnpike Company. Cincinnati Printed by John H. Wood., AI 6535. 1831. 23 p. ; 22 cm. A report of the current conditions and future recommendations for a road from Goshen to Columbus, Ohio. Includes estimated costs, suggestions for road surface materials, and methods for raising the necessary funds.
    "Cincinnati, Dec. 8th, 1831. Jno. S. Williams, Eng'r. & Sup't."--p. 23
    9992 Cincinnati, Columbus and Wooster Turnpike Company. Acts of Incorporation of the Cincinnati, Columbus & Wooster Turnpike Company. Batavia, O. D. Morris, AI 0. 1832. 15 p.
    4882 Cincinnati, Hamilton, and Dayton Railroad Company. Charter and By-Laws of the Cincinnati, Hamilton, and Dayton Rail Road Company. Cincinnati Gazette Office,--Wright, Fisher & Co., Printers.,
    1848. 8, 3, [1] p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Wrapper title.
    "An act to incorporate the Cincinnati, Hamilton, and Dayton Rail Road Company."--p. [1]-6, first count.
    "An act to amend the act to incorporate the Cincinnati, Hamilton, and Dayton Railroad Company, passed on the 2d of March, 1846."--p. 6-8, first count.
    "Interest on installments."--p. [4], second count.
    "Officers of the Cincinnati, Hamilton, and Dayton Rail Road Co."--p. [4] of wrapper.
    8878 Cincinnati, Hamilton, and Dayton Railroad Company. Charter and By-Laws of the Cincinnati, Hamilton, and Dayton Railroad Company. Cincinnati Wright, Fisher & Co. Printers, Gazette Buildings.,
    1849. 15, bv p. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "An act, to amend the several acts relating to the Cincinnati, Hamilton, and Dayton Railroad Company."--p. [3]-4.
    "An Act, regulating railroad companies."--p. 5-12.
    "Officers of the Cincinnati, Hamilton, and Dayton Railroad Company.."--p. [4] of wrapper.
    4048 Cincinnati, Hamilton, and Dayton Railroad Company. First Annual Report of the President and Directors of the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad Company, Ohio. Cincinnati Wright, Ferris & Co., Printers.,
    May, 1850. 11, bv p. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed on p. 9: S.S. L'Hommedieu, president.
    "Officers of the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad Company."--p. [3].
    1291 Cincinnati. Act of Incorporation of the City of Cincinnati, and the Various Acts of Amendment Thereto. Cincinnati Printed by Morgan, Lodge & Co., SS 4991. 1821. 20 p.
    1430 Cincinnati. Wholesale Prices Current at Cincinnati, Ohio. Exports. Cincinnati Printed by Morgan and Lodge., SS 12146. 1823. 3 p. Cincinnati, Ohio, 1823. Caption title; no imprint.
    1809 Cincinnati. Act Incorporating the City of Cincinnati, and the Ordinances of Said City Now in Force. Printed by Order of the City Council. Cincinnati Morgan, Fisher, & L'Hommedieu, Printers., SS 32711. 1828. 169, [69]-76 p.
    2020 Cincinnati. The Book of Prices of the House Carpenters and Joiners of the City of Cincinnati, .Adopted Jan. 4, 1819. Cincinnati Printed at the Chronicle Office, AI 890. 1830. 48, [2] p. ; 16 cm. Constitution of the Society, p. [ii]-vii.
    Includes index.
    2583 Cincinnati. Documents, &c. by the Bar, Judges, Clerk and Sheriff. Cincinnati
    AI 23823. 1834.

    3386 Cincinnati. Inquiry into the Causes that have Retarded the Prosperity of the Medical College of Ohio. [Cincinnati
    Thomson 189. 1838?]. 42 p. ; 24cm. At the head of title: Cincinnati Whig and Commercial Intelligencer - extra.
    8403 Cincinnati. Celebration of the Forty-Fifth Anniversary of the First Settlement of Cincinnati and the Miami County on the 26th Day of December, 1844 by Natives of Ohio. Cincinnati Shreve and Gallagher., AI 45-1450. 1845.

    9483 Cincinnati. Laws and Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati, of a General Nature. Vol. II. Published by Order of Council. Cincinnati Printed by L'Hommedieu & Co., AI 0. 1845. viii, 81 p. ; 21 cm.
    3618 Cincinnati. Academy of Fine Arts. Catalogue of the First Exhibition of Paintings and Statuary in the Cincinnati Academy. Cincinnati Kendall and Henry, AI 54960. 1839. 4 p. ; 23 cm. The exhibition was held at the Ohio Mechanics Institute.
    Gives subject of work as well as possessor and artist.
    2019 Cincinnati. Board of Education. First Annual Meeting. Cincinnati
    Title by sequence. 1830.

    838 Cincinnati. Brick-Layers. Bill of Prices, Agreed on by the Brick-Layers of Cincinnati, March 1, 1814. [21 lines] We, the subscribers, have duly considered the above prices as low as can be worked for. [2 columns of names, 5 and 4 lines respectively]...March 1, 1814. Cincinnati- Printed by Looker and Wallace., OI 207. SS 30919. [1814] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 21 x 25 cm. NHi call number: SY 1814-7.
    6349 Cincinnati. Cabinetmakers. The Cincinnati Cabinet-Makers' Book of Prices, for Manufacturing Cabinet Ware. Cincinnati Printed for the Cabinet Makers by Whetstone and Buxton, AI 0. 1830. 108 p., errata and 12 leaves of plates. ; 19 cm. "This book borrowed largely from a Philadelphia book published in 1828. Details the spread of Eastern taste and prices charged by local Ohio artisans."
    3385 Cincinnati. Central Presbyterian Church. Constitution and By-Laws of the Young Men's Society. Cincinnati
    AI 49727. 1838.

    4881 Cincinnati. Chamber of Commerce and Merchants' Exchange. Annual Report of the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce and Merchants' Exchange. Cincinnati

    1848

    3855 Cincinnati. Chamber of Commerce. Constitution and By-Laws of the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce Instituted,October 1839. Cincinnati A. Pugh, AI 40-1442. 1840. 16 p. 22 cm.
    6555 Cincinnati. Charters. Charter, Amendments, and General Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati. Published by Order of the City Council. Rev., A.D. 1850. [Cincinnati] Day & Co., Printers.,
    1850. 486 p. ; 23 cm. Collated by George W. Allen, Jonah Martin, Wm. Bromwell, Law Committee.
    1729 Cincinnati. Christ Church. Proceedings of the Wardens and Vestry, and of the Parish of Christ Church, Cincinnati, in Relation to the Separation of the Rev. Samuel Johnston from the Said Church. Cincinnati Looker & Reynolds, Printers., SS 28495. 1827. 8 p.
    777 Cincinnati. Citizens. To Lieut. Col. Miller, Commanding the Fourth Regiment of the U.S. Army. Sir, The Citizens of Cincinnati, impressed with a sense of the important service performed by the brave regiment... [Cincinnati
    OI 152. SS 26887. 1812] Broadside. 16 x 20 cm.
    2755 Cincinnati. Citizens. Rail-Road from the Banks of the Ohio River to the Tide Waters of the Carolinas and Georgia. Cincinnati Printed by James and Gazlay., AI 30939. 1835. 30 p. map. ; 23 cm. Prepared by Edward Deering Mansfield.
    See Morgan 5580 (similar title, with Daniel Drake listed as author).
    Issued by a committee of correspondence and inquiry, consisting of citizens of Cincinnati, Kentucky and Indiana; James Taylor, chairman.
    465 Cincinnati. Citizens. Proceedings of a Public Meeting of the Citizens of Cincinnati, on the Subject of a Western National Armory, Sept. 30, 1841. Cincinnati Printed at the Republican Office by E. Graham., AI 41-1122, 41-1125. Thomson 951. 1841. 35 p. ; 21 cm.
    4435 Cincinnati. Citizens. The Memorial in Relation to the Promotion and Protection of Natural Industry; Adopted by a Meeting of Citizens, Held in the College Hall, Cincinnati, January 17, 1842. Cincinnati A. Pugh & Co., Printers., AI 42-1090. 1842. 16 p. ; 21.5 cm.
    4504 Cincinnati. Citizens. Memorial of the Citizens of Cincinnati to the Congress of the United States, Relative to the Navigation of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers. Cincinnati L'Hommedieu & Co., Printers., AI 43-1089, 43-1092. BAL 6946. Howes C410. Thomson 814. 1843. 36 p. ; 22 cm. Thomson: "Relative to the removing of obstructions from the Western Waters. The Memorial was wholly, or in part drafted by James Hall.
    A second edition, enlarged, was published in Cincinnati in 1844. See Morgan 4586.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 36: James Hall, chairman [and 16 others].
    4568 Cincinnati. Citizens. Memorial of the Citizens of Cincinnati to the Congress of the United States, Relative to the Navigation of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers. [Second edition, enlarged.] Cincinnati Printed at the Daily Atlas Office, Opposite the Post Office., AI 44-1398. BAL 6947. 1844. 54, [1] , bv p. ; 22 cm. This petition was first published in 1843 (Morgan 4504) and was written by James Hall, Chairman of the Committee. A resolution to publish this edition appears on the verso of the title page, signed by Chairman Hall: "That a new edition of the Memorial of last year, with such additions as subsequent information and experience may have rendered advisable, be prepared forthwith and transmitted to Congress." This memorial was expanded to 54 pages from the year earlier one of 36 pages.
    BAL states: [Second edition, enlarged.]
    This is an enlarged edition of the Report of the committee...April 26, 1838, to inquire into the causes of the explosion of the Moselle... Cincinnati, 1838. (Morgan 3388).
    Signed, p. 53: James Hall, chairman [and 15 others]
    4701 Cincinnati. Citizens. Proceedings of a Meeting of the Citizens of Cincinnati Held at the Council Chamber, January 22, 1846, Expressing the Sense of the Citizens on the Subject of Improving the Navigation around the Falls of the Ohio River. Cincinnati Printed at the Daily Atlas Job Room., AI 46-1542. Thomson 949. 1846. 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    7338 Cincinnati. Citizens. Town Meeting. Town Meeting. At a very large and respectable meeting of the citizens of Cincinnati...General John S. Gano was appointed Chairman. Feb. 6, 1813. (regards conflict at the river Raisin). Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1813. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    6536 Cincinnati. City Civil Engineer. Railroad to Saint Louis. Cincinnati s.n.,
    1849. 8 p. ; 21 cm. OC (RA385.09771 C5743r).
    5182 Cincinnati. City Council. Water Works. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1836] 1 sheet ([2] p.) ; 43 x 27.5 cm. The several documents deal with proposal to sell the Cincinnati Water Company to the city of Cincinnati.
    The first document is a letter from John P. Foote, president, December 7, 1835, to apparently the city council, agreeing to sell the company to the city of Cincinnati, and it is followed by a "Description of Ground as Per Plat."
    The second document is "A Bill. Vesting the City Council of the City of Cincinnati, with powers to borrow money for the purpose of purchasing the Cincinnati Water Works, and to manage the same. ... Passed March 11, 1836.
    The third document is the report of the city council committee, March 21, 1836, submitted by Mr. Griffin. ... "Resolved, By the City Council, of the City of Cincinnati, that the proposition received from the Water Company, for the sale of the Water Works; the Act of the Legislature [assed on March 11, 1836, and the Report of the Committee on that subject, be published for the information of the citizens. And that the question as to the purchase of said works, and a loan for the sum not exceeding three hundred and twenty thousand dollars, be submitted to the electors, to be designated for or against the same by their votes of Yeas or Nays, to be held on the first Monday of April, 1836."
    9576 Cincinnati. City Council. City of Cincinnati: Proceedings of City Council in Relation to a Railroad from Cincinnati to Connect with the Mount Carmel and Alton Rail Road. [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1849] 17 p. ; 19 cm.
    6513 Cincinnati. City Council. Committee Report. Report of the Committee to Make Enquiries in Reference to the Practicability of Procuring the Pebble or Boulder Stone for Paving the Streets. Cincinnati

    1848.

    6482 Cincinnati. City Council. Law Committee. Majority and Minority Report of the Law Committee Upon the Petition of Thomas Morehead and Others, in Relation to the Obstructing of East Front Street by the Little Miami Railroad. Cincinnati Printed at the Office of the Daily Times.,
    1848 22 p. ; 22 cm.
    6512 Cincinnati. City Council. Law Committee. Majority and Minority Reports of the Law Committee, Upon the Petition of Thomas Morehead and Others, in Relation to the Obstructing of East Front Street, by the Little Miami Railroad. [Cincinnati] Printed at the Office of the Daily Times.,
    1848. 21, bv p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Majority report signed, p. 7: A.J. Pruden, D.L. DeGolyer. Minority report signed, p. 21: Alphonso Taft.
    6762 Cincinnati. Committee on Abuses of Steam Navigation. Memorial to Congress on Steamboat Navigation in the West. Cincinnati

    1848.

    1114 Cincinnati. Directory. The Cincinnati Directory, Containing the Names, Profession and Occupation of the Inhabitants of the Town, Alphabetically Arranged; with the Number of the Building Occupied by Each. Also, an Account of Its Officers, Population, Institutions and Societies, Public Buildings, Manufactures, &c. With an Interesting Sketch of Its Local Situation and Improvements. Illustrated by a Copperplate Engraving, Exhibiting a View of the City. By a Citizen. [Cincinnati] Published by Oliver Farnsworth. Morgan, Lodge & Co., Printers., Drake 9054. Graff 1296. Howes C409. OI 466. Rusk II: 50. SS 47616. Sabin 13085. Spear page 99. Thomson 196. Walgren 1719. Wilkie 608. October, 1819. [i-iii], iv, [v], vi-x, [11]-12, [13]-47, [48]-102, [103]-155, [156] p. Folded map. ; 17.5 cm. Cover title within printer's decorative border: The Cincinnati Directory, Containing Sketches Historical, Statistical, Agricultural, Commercial, Corporate Bodies, Buildings, Improvements, &c. Also, Observations on Manufacturers, Navigation, Canals, Roads, and Bridges. With a List of the City, County, and State Officers; State Military Strength; Sittings of Courts; Information on Public Lands; Distances of Places by Water and Land, &c. &c. And an Almanac for 1820. Cincinnati: Published by Oliver Farnsworth. October, 1819.
    Map engr. by E.G. Gridley for O. Farnsworth.
    "Errata."--p. [156].
    "Almanac for 1820."--p. [v]-x.
    Signatures: [A] A2 -- N2 N2/4.
    Page 86 printed 73.
    Advertisements on p. [4] of wrapper by Oliver Farnsworth and Mallory & Newell, auctioner and commisssion merchants..
    1571 Cincinnati. Directory. The Cincinnati Directory for 1825, Containing the Names of Its Citizens, Their Occupations, Places of Residence, and Places of Nativity; Alphabetically Arranged, with a Variety of Other Matter. Illustrated by a Copperplate Engraving of the Plan of the City. By Harvey Hall. Cincinnati Printed by Samuel J. Browne, at the Emporium Office., Howes H66. SS 20081. Spear page 100. Thomson 477. 1825, Price, in Boards, 75 cents. 137, [5] p. plan. ; 17 cm. Includes index.
    1894 Cincinnati. Directory. The Cincinnati Directory, for the Year 1829 to which are Appended, Lists of State, County, & City Officers; Some General Statistical Notices, etc. with the Officers and Names of the Various Religious and Benevolent Societies; also the Annual Advertiser. Cincinnati Robinson and Fairbank. Whetstone & Buxton, Printers, SS 38176. Spear page 100. 1829. 210, [33] p. ill., ad. ; 16 cm. Map engr. By William Woodruff for Robinson & Fairbank, 1829.
    "The Cincinnati annual advertiser, annexed to the Cincinnati directory"----p. [203-240].
    2153 Cincinnati. Directory. The Cincinnati Directory, for the Year 1831: Containing the Names of the Inhabitants, Their Occupations, Places of Business, and Dwelling-Houses, and a Complete List of the Streets and Alleys; with an Appendix, Containing the Names of City, Township, County and State Officers, and the Names of Officers of the Various Public Literary, Scientific and Religious Institutes with a Variety of Interesting Statistical Notices. Cincinnati Published by Robinson & Fairbank, South-East Corner of Main and Fifth Street., AI 6534. Spear page 100. 1831. [18], vii, [1], [7]-213, [1] p. ill.
    2587 Cincinnati. Directory. The Cincinnati Directory for the year 1834 Containing the Names of the Inhabitants, Their Occupations, Places of Business and Dwelling Houses, and a Complete List of the Streets and Alleys with an Appendix Containing the Names of City, Township, County, and State Officers and the Names and Officers of the Various Public, Literary, Benevolent, and Religious Institutions with a Variety of Interesting Statistical Notices to Which Is Appended a Statistical Account of the Towns of Covington and Newport, Ky. Cincinnati Published by E. Deming. Printed at the Chronicle Office by Deming & Co., AI 23827. Spear page 100. 1834. 266, [19] p. : fold. map ; 16 cm. "The Cincinnati directory advertiser for 1834"--[19] p., second count.
    3011 Cincinnati. Directory. The Cincinnati Directory, for the Years 1836--7: Containing the Names of the Inhabitants, Their Occupations, Places of Business, and Dwell- ings, and a Complete List of the Streets and Alleys; with an Appendix Containing the Names of City, Township, County and State Officers, and the Names and Officers of the Various Public, Literary, Scientific, and Religious Institutions, with a Variety of Interesting Statistical Notices. Cincinnati Published by J. H. Woodruff: A. Pugh & Co. Print. No. 106, Main Street, AI 36694. Spear page 100. 1836. x, [i-iii], iv-v, [vi], [7], 8-252 p. ; 16.5 cm. Morgan copy missing some of the preliminary pages for the Cincinnati Directory Advertiser.
    3622 Cincinnati. Directory. Cincinnati, Covington, Newport and Fulton Directory, for 1840. Comprising the Names of Householders, Heads of Families, and Those Engaged in Business, Together with the State or Country of Their Birth, &c. Edited by David Henry Shaffer. Cincinnati Printed by J.B. and R.P. Donogh, No. 106 Main Street, AI 54966. Spear page 101. 1839. 520 p. ; 19 cm. This directory added the inclusion of the residence of not only Cincinnati but that of Fulton, Ohio which lies just east of Cincinnati along the Ohio River in what is today called East End, and the Kentucky towns of Covington, which is on the south bank of the Ohio River and on the west bank of the Licking River, and Newport which is on the south bank of the Ohio River and on the east bank of the Licking River.
    3863 Cincinnati. Directory. The Cincinnati, Covington, Newport and Fulton Directory, for 1839-1840: Comprising the Names of Householders, Heads of Families, and Those Engaged in Business, Together with the State or County of Their Birth, &c. by David Henry Shaffer. Cincinnati Printed by J. S. & R. P. Donogh., AI 40-1449. [1839?] 520 p. The directory includes not only the residence of the city of Cincinnati but that of Fulton, Ohio which lies just east of Cincinnati along the Ohio River in what is today called East End plus the Kentucky towns of Covington, which is on the south bank of the Ohio River and on the west bank of the Licking River, and Newport which is on the south bank of the Ohio River and on the east bank of the Licking River. The 1839 and 1840 directory here were the only two times under the editorship of David Henry Shaffer that residence other than Cincinnati were listed through 1850, the period covered by this bibliography.
    4389 Cincinnati. Directory. The Cincinnati Directory for 1842. Charles Cist, Compiler. Cincinnati E. Morgan and Co., Spear page 101. Thomson 196:8. 1842. 456 p. : folded map ; 20 cm.
    4390 Cincinnati. Directory. The Cincinnati Directory for the Years 1843-44. Charles Cist, Compiler. Cincinnati R. P. Brooks, Printer, AI 43-1094. Spear page 101. 1843. 399 p. ; 19 cm. Spear: "Colored map engr. by T[homas] Twichel, 1843. Illus., adv. Contains a large view of the Broadway Hotel."
    6298 Cincinnati. Directory. The Cincinnati Business Directory of the Year 1844; as Also, the Regular City Directory, with a Supplement Containing the Changes of Firms, Residences, & c. Cincinnati R. P. Brooks, AI 44-1402. 1844. 1 v. (various pagings) ill., fold. map. ; 19 cm.
    4391 Cincinnati. Directory. Robinson & Jones' Cincinnati Directory for 1846. Containing the Names of the Inhabitants Alphabetically Arranged; Their Occupations, Places of Business, and Dwellings; a List of the Streets and Alleys of the City; an Alphabetical List of the Advertisers and Subscribers to This Directory; an Index to All Public Institutions and Buildings; Also, a New and Complete Map of the City and Surrounding Districts. First Annual Issue. Cincinnati Robinson and Jones., AI 46-1549; 46-6098; Spear page 101. 1846. xii, [1], 74-564p., [3] leaves of plates (1 folded) ill. Map. ; 22 cm. Spear: Map, illus., adv. Contains view of Cincinnati buildings, and a classified index.
    Illustrations engraved by Doolittle & Munson, and H.C. Grosvenor; map by M.T.C. Gould.
    "Robinson & Jones advertising directory, for 1846."--p. [411]-564.
    4392 Cincinnati. Directory. Williams' Cincinnati Guide and General Business Directory, for 1848-9, Illustrated by a Map of Cincinnati. Cincinnati C.S. Williams & Son, 8 West 6th Street., Spear page 102. 1848. 205 p. ; 15.5 cm. Morgan copy inscribed: John Rogers and Every Edwards.
    "Printed by E. Shepard."--verso of title page.
    Cover title: Williams' Business Directory.
    4393 Cincinnati. Directory. Williams' Cincinnati Directory and Business Advertiser, for 1849-50. First Annual Issue. Cincinnati C.S. Williams-College Hall, Over Mercantile Library, Spear page 102. [1849] [3], 320, [3] p. ; 22 cm. Map by T.C. Clinton, G[eorge] H. and E[dward] H. Knight, with a view of Cincinnati by [Horace C.] Grosvenor & [Charles W.] Thompson. Contains a list of Directories from 1819 to 1846.
    4394 Cincinnati. Directory. Williams' Cincinnati Almanac, Business Guide and Annual Advertiser. First Issue. Cincinnati C.S. Williams--College Hall, over Mercantile Library., Drake 9405. Spear page 102. Thomson 1244 (1850). [c1850] [5], 10-200 p. incl. front. (double map). ; 16.5 cm. Compiler is C.S. (Calvin S.) Williams, the publisher..
    Map by R[andall] H. Rickey. Contains descriptions of buildings, with views.
    Engraving on p. 40 is signed: Eastman, f.
    4395 Cincinnati. Directory. Williams' Cincinnati Directory and Business Advertisers, for 1850-51. Second Annual Issue. Cincinnati C.S. Williams-College Hall, Over Mercantile Library, Spear page 102. 1850. x, [17]-317 p. ; 22.5 cm. Colored map by R[andall] H. Rickey.
    3623 Cincinnati. Fire Association. Constitution and By-Laws of the Fire Association of Cincinnati with a List of Officers and Members of the Association, and of the Different Fire Companies Attached to the Fire Department. Also a List of the Cisterns and Fireplugs. Cincinnati Geo. W. Bradbury & Co., AI 54967, 55652. 1839. 34 p. ; 18 cm.
    8652 Cincinnati. Fire Department. Constitution, Bylaws; Rules of Order, etc. together with All the Laws of the State and City Relating to the Fire Department. Cincinnati s.n., AI 46-1540. 1846. 16 p.
    6405 Cincinnati. Fire Department. A Statement of the Expenses of the Fire Department in Cincinnati from March 20, 1831 to February 24, 1847. Cincinnati

    1847.

    466 Cincinnati. First Baptist Church. Church Abolition Practically Illustrated. Cincinnati
    AI 41-1123. 1841.

    7366 Cincinnati. First Baptist Church. Reply to Dr. William Henry Brisbane on the Subject of Abolitionism, Together with the Remonstrances of the Church Members. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1841.

    6647 Cincinnati. First Orthodox Congregational Church. A Catalogue of the Members of the First Orthodox Congregational Church of Cincinnati, together with Its Discipline, Adopted February 22nd, 1847. Cincinnati Printed by Pugh & Pettit,
    1847. 24 p. ill. ; 23 cm.
    467 Cincinnati. First Universalist Society. Constitution and By-laws of the First Universalist Society of the City of Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. Cincinnati Printed for the Society, W. L. Mendenhall, AI 41-1124. 1841. 11 p.
    1117 Cincinnati. House Carpenters and Joiners. The Book of Prices of the House Carpenters and Joiners of the Town of Cincinnati. Adopted: Monday, January 4, 1819. Cincinnati Mason and Palmer., OI 467. SS 47617. 1819. vi, 32, [2] p. ; 18 cm.
    4047 Cincinnati. House of Refuge. The Charter, Rules and Regulations for the Government of the House of Refuge and Its Inmates, and the By-Laws of the Board of Directors. Cincinnati Daily Times Book and Job Rooms,
    1850. 19 p. illus., plan. ; 23 cm.
    2150 Cincinnati. Independent Fire Company, No. 1. Constitution or Articles for the Government of the Independent Fire Company, No. 1. Revised and amended, 4th June, 1831. I. The Officers of this Company. Cincinnati
    AI 6531. 1831.

    2756 Cincinnati. Laws, statutes, etc. Laws and General Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati. 6 vols. Cincinnati
    AI 30940. 1835.

    9577 Cincinnati. Laws, statutes, etc. Laws and Ordinances, Acts of the Legislature. [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1849] 64 p. ; 19 cm.
    9791 Cincinnati. Lessee. Lessee of the City of Cincinnati, vs. The First Presbyterian Church. Plaintiff's Brief. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1824-1840?] 49 p. ; 23 cm. Cover title.
    7263 Cincinnati. Master Carpenters' and Joiners' Society. Book of Prices of the House Carpenters and Joiners of the City of Cincinnati. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1835.

    6291 Cincinnati. Master Carpenters' and Joiners' Society. The Book of Prices of the House Carpenters and Joiners of the City of Cincinnati: Adopted Monday, January 4, 1819. Carefully Revised and Enlarged. February, 1844 by Louis H. Shally. [Cincinnati] L'Hommedieu and Company, Printers, AI 44-1404, 44-4144. 1844. 94 p. ; 16 cm. Includes index.
    3620 Cincinnati. Minister at Large. Semi-annual Report of the Minister at Large in Cincinnati. Cincinnati
    AI 54962. 1839.

    3857 Cincinnati. Ninth Street Baptist Church. Act of Incorporation, Deed of Trust and By-laws of the Ninth Street Baptist Church of Cincinnati. Cincinnati A. Pugh, AI 40-1443. 1840. 12 p. ; 19 cm. OHi notes: "The name of the Church was changed from Sixth to Ninth Street Baptist Church, by Act of the Legislature of Ohio, March, 1837."
    "Articles of faith: p. 5-9.
    Act to incorporate the Sixth Street Baptist Church of Cincinnati.
    4436 Cincinnati. Ninth Street Baptist Church. The History, Act of Incorporation, Deed of Trust and By-Laws, Articles of Faith, Covenant, Government, Discipline and Regulations of the Ninth Street Baptist Church of Cincinnati. Cincinnati W. Appleton, Printer, AI 0. 1842. 31 p. ; 14 cm.
    9418 Cincinnati. Ohio Act Incorporating the City of Cincinnati, and the Ordinances of Said City Now in Force. Printed by Order of the City Council. Cincinnati Morgan, Fisher & l'Hommediu, Printers., AI 0. January--1828. 160, [6] p. ; 22 cm. Includes index, p. [163-166].
    2268 Cincinnati. Ohio. Board of Education. Common School Report. Cincinnati
    AI 11799. 1832.

    5954 Cincinnati. Ordinances. Proceedings of the Corporation of the Town of Cincinnati, with the Act of Incorporation. Cincinnati Printed by David L. Carney., AI 0. 1807. 43 p. OHi notes: Includes three autographs of Daniel Symmes.
    An act to incorporate the town of Cincinnati, approved the 1st, January, 1802. Ar. St. Clair, governor of the territory of the U.S. north-west of the Ohio.--p. [3]-7.
    7154 Cincinnati. Ordinances. The Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati Established by the City Council. Published by Authority. Cincinnati James M. Mason, Printer., AI 0. 1821. 87, ii p. ; 17 cm.
    7565 Cincinnati. Ordinances. Ordinances Passed by the City Council of the City of Cincinnati between April 1825 and February 1826. Cincinnati Printed by M. Dawson, at the Office of the Cincinnati Advertiser., AI 0. 1826. 18 p. ; 17 cm.
    1892 Cincinnati. Ordinances. Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati, from April 1828 to September, 1829. And the Amendment to the City Charter, Passed February 12, 1829. Printed by Order of the City Council. Cincinnati Looker & Reynolds, Printers., SS 38174. 1829. 68, bv p. ; 22 cm.
    2757 Cincinnati. Ordinances. An Act Incorporating the City of Cincinnati, and a Digest of the Ordinances of Said City, of a General Nature, Now in Force, with an Appendix. Revised and Published by Order of the City Council. Cincinnati Lodge, L'Hommedieu and Co., Printers., AI 30941. 1835. [i], bv, [1], bv, [3-5], 6-30, [31]-140, [141]-147, [148-149], 150-154, [155]-158, [159]-164 p.; 21 cm. "At a stated meeting of the City Council of the City of Cincinnati, held May 23d, 1834, the following resolution was adopted: 'Resolved, that a committee of three be appointed to revise the city ordinances, and to have all such as are in force printed, under the direction of said committee.' Whereupon the following members were appointed to the committee: Edward Woodruff, Ebenezer Hinman, Henry B. Funk. Charles Satterly, city clerk."--p. [1].
    "Appendix."-p. [141]-158.
    "Index."--p. [159]-164.
    American Antiquarian Society copy has bookplate of Edward D. Mansfield, ink stamps of the New York Public Library, bookseller's label of William J. Campbell, Philadelphia, and annotations.
    2758 Cincinnati. Ordinances. Charter and Code of Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati. Cincinnati
    AI 30942. 1835.

    3387 Cincinnati. Ordinances. Digest of the Principal Ordinances of Cincinnati, Passed since 1835, of a General Nature, Now in Force. Revised and Published by Order of Council. Cincinnati Printed by L'Hommedieu & Co., AI 49729. 1838. 48, 47-105 p. ; 20 cm. A supplement including ordinances to June 1840 is paged continuously (p. 47-105) with those covered by the title-page.
    Includes index.
    6183 Cincinnati. Ordinances. Digest of Laws and Ordinances of Cincinnati, of a General Nature Now In Force. Revised and Published by Order of Council. Cincinnati E. Morgan & Co., AI 42-1089. 1842. 240 p. ; 21 cm.
    8444 Cincinnati. Ordinances. Digest of Laws and Ordinances of Cincinnati, of a General Nature, Now In Force, 1842. Revised and Published by Order of Council. Cincinnati E. Morgan and Co., AI 0. 1842. 240 p. ; 21 cm.
    8645 Cincinnati. Ordinances. Laws and Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati, of a General Nature. Published by Order of Council. Vol. II. Cincinnati Printed at the Times Office, AI 46-1541. 1846. 104 p. ; 20 cm.
    8441 Cincinnati. Ordinances. Digest of Laws and Ordinances of Cincinnati, of a General Nature Now In Force, 1847. Cincinnati E. Morgan and Co.,
    1847.

    8511 Cincinnati. Ordinances. Laws and Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati, of a General Nature. Vol. IV. Published by Order of Council. Cincinnati Printed at the Times Office.,
    1849. tp, bv, [iii], iv-vii, bv, [1], 2-40. ; 22.5 cm.
    7914 Cincinnati. Ordinances. Laws and Ordinances, of the City of Cincinnati, of a General Nature. Vol. V. Published by Order of the Council. Cincinnati Wright, Fisher & Co.,
    1849. 64 p.; 21.5 cm.
    8442 Cincinnati. Ordinances. Digest of Laws and Ordinances of Cincinnati, of a General Nature Now In Force, 1849. Cincinnati E. Morgan and Co.,
    1849.

    5679 Cincinnati. Painters. Rules for Measuring Painter's Work Quality, and appointing Adam Moore as measurer and inspector of work. July 29, 1814. Cincinnati n.s., AI 0. 1814. Broadside. ; 11 x 9.5 inches.
    2759 Cincinnati. Second Presbyterian Church. Catalogue of the Members of the Second Presbyterian Church of Cincinnati. Cincinnati Published by F.S. Benton, AI 30943. 1835. [26] p. ; 18 cm.
    839 Cincinnati. Select Council. Proceedings of the Corporation of the Town of Cincinnati, with the Act of Incorporation. Cincinnati Printed by J. Carpenter & Co., OI 208. Rusk 11:47. SS 31155. Wilkie 309. 1814. 48 p. ; 20 p.
    4844 Cincinnati. Sixth Street Congregational Church. The Constitution, Confession of Faith, Covenant, &c. of the Sixth Street Congregational Church. Cincinnati Holland & Hitchler, Printers,
    1847. 14, [1] p. ; 20 cm.
    6452 Cincinnati. Stone Masons. The Bill of Prices and Rules of Measurement of the Stone Masons of Cincinnati, Adopted April 14, 1837. [Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1837] 7 p.
    3858 Cincinnati. Third Presbyterian Church Sabbath School. The Juvenile Temperance Society of the Third Presbyterian Church Sabbath School. Formed July, 1838. Amended July, 1839. Cincinnati
    AI 40-1444. 1840.

    8537 Cincinnati. Third Presbyterian Church Sabbath School. Lectures on Theology. By the Late Rev. John Dick. D.D. Minister of the United Associate Congregation, Greyfriars, Glascow, and Professor of Theology to the United Secession Church. Published under the Superintendence of His Son. With a Biographical Introduction, by an American Editor. Xenia Published by the Board of the Calvinistic Book Concern. Stereotyped by J.A. James, Cincinnati., AI 0. 1846. 573, bv p. ; 27 cm.
    9395 Cincinnati. Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools. Fifth Annual Report of the Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools, to the City Council of Cincinnati, for the School Year Ending June 30, 1834. Together with the City Clerk's Annual Statement of Receipts and Expenditures, and the Proceedings of the City Council Thereon. Reprinted by Order of the School Board. Cincinnati Printed at the Daily Times Office., AI 0. 1834. 12 p. ; 22 cm. Title within ruled border from blue wrappers; cover title.
    Report signed on p. 9: Peyton S. Symmes, Chairman. [and four others]. Cincinnati, July 30, 1834.
    "A statement showing the amount of money received into the city treasury, for the support of common schools within the city of Cincinnati, together with amount expended in the different wards for tuition, fuel, rent, repairs, and fixtures, for the current year ending the June 30, 1834:"--p. 10-12. Signed on p. 12: Chas. Satterly, City Clerk.
    Morgan copy inscribed: From New England Society of Cincinnati Ohio.
    8586 Cincinnati. Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools. Seventh Annual Report of the Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools, to the City Council of Cincinnati, for the School Year Ending June 30, 1836 [i.e., 1835]. Together with the City Clerk's Annual Statement of Receipts and Expenditures, and the Proceedings of the City Council Thereon. Reprinted by Order of the School Board. Cincinnati Printed at the Daily Times Office., AI 0. 1836. 20 p. ; 22.5 cm. Title, within ruled border, from blue wrappers; no title page.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Report signed on p. 14: Peyton S. Symmes, president [and four others]. Cincinnati, March 21, 1836.
    "A statement showing the amount of money received into the city treasury, for the support of common schools within the city of Cincinnati, together with amount expended in the different wards for tuition, fuel, rent, repairs, and fixtures, for the current year ending the 30th of June 1835."--p. [15]-16.
    Signed on p. 16: Charles Satterly, city clerk.
    9675 Cincinnati. Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools. Annual Reports of the Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools, to the City Council of Cincinnati; Rendered March 23, 1836: Together with Various Tabular Extracts Appertaining Thereto; and the Subsequent Proceedings of the Council in Relation to the Same. To Which Is Added an Appendix, Containing a General Summary of the Receipts and Expenditures for the Past Year: and the Report of a Select Committee on Pavements; Submitted and Adopted March 23, 1836. Printed by Order of the City Council. Cincinnati L'Hommedieu & Co. Printers, AI 0. 1836. 23, [1], viii p., [1] folded leaf. American Antiquarian Society notes: Peyton S. Symmes, president [and four others]. Cincinnati, March 21, 1836.
    Includes rules and regulations of the common schools in Cincinnati.
    Report of the Committee on Pavements, p. iv-vii.
    Signed: E. Hinman, chairman. March 23, 1836.
    5334 Cincinnati. Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools. Ninth Annual Report of the Condition of the Common Schools, to the City Council of Cincinnati, for the School Year Ending June 30, 1838. Together with the City Clerk's Annual Statement of Receipts and Expenditures, and the Proceedings of the City Council Thereon. Reprinted by the School Board. Cincinnati Printed at the Daily Times Office., AI 0. 1838. 12 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title.
    Report signed on p. 9: Elam P. Langdon [and nine others]. Council Chamber, School Department, Cincinnati, June 30, 1838.
    "A statement showing the amount of moneys received into the city treasury, for the purchase of lots, the erection and repair of school houses, and for the payment of teachers, and for fuel, furniture, &c., and the amount expended for said purposes, during the school year ending June 30, 1838 ... "--p. [10]-11. Signed: Charles Satterly, city clerk.
    "Proceedings of the City Council."--p. 11-12. Signed: E. Hinman [and six others], Committee on Common Schools.
    9398 Cincinnati. Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools. Annual Report of the Condition of the Common Schools to the City Council of Cincinnati, Rendered June 30, 1838 by the Board of Trustees and Visitors, and the Subsequent Proceedings of the Council of the Same. Printed by Order of the City Council. Cincinnati Printed by L'Hommedieu & Co., AI 0. 1838. 15, [1], 23, [1], viii p., [1] folded leaf ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Report signed on p. 9, 1st count: Elam P. Langdon [and nine others]. Council Chamber, School Department, Cincinnati, June 30, 1838.
    "The Committee on Common Schools, to whom was referred the report of the Trustees and Visitors report ..."--, p. 10, 1st count, signed: E. Hinman [and six others], Committee on Common Schools.
    Has bound with it, as issued: Annual reports of the Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools, to the City Council of Cincinnati; rendered March 23, 836: together with various tabular extracts appertaining thereto; and the subsequent proceedings of the council in relation to the same. To which is added an appendix, containing a general summary of the receipts and expenditures for the past year: and the report of a Select Committee on Pavements; submitted and adopted March 23, 1836. Printed by order of the City Council. L'Hommedieu & Co. printers. 1836. 23, [1], viii p., [1] folded leaf, 2nd count. [Morgan 0; Checklist Amer. imprints 0] Signed, p. 15: Peyton S. Symmes, president [and four others]. Cincinnati, March 21, 1836. Includes rules and regulations of the common schools in Cincinnati. Report of the Committee on Pavements, p. iv-vii, signed: E. Hinman, chairman. March 23, 1836.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Dr. Jarvis; From Elam P. Langdon.
    5611 Cincinnati. Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools. Tenth Annual Report of the Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools, to the City Council of Cincinnati, June 29, 1839, and the Subsequent Proceedings of the Council in Relation to the Same. Printed by Order of the City Council. Cincinnati Daily Whig Print., AI 0. 1839. 30, [31], bv p., [1] folded leaf ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: Annual report of the Trustees and Visitors of the Common Schools of Cincinnati.
    Report signed on p. 14: Elam P. Langdon, president.
    "A statement showing the amount of moneys received into the city treasury, for the support of common schools within the city of Cincinnati, together with the amount expended in the different wards for tuition, fuel, furniture, repairs and fixtures, for the current year ending 30th June, 1839 ... "--p. [15]-16. Signed: Charles Satterly, city clerk.
    "Proceedings of the City Council."--p. [19]-21. Signed: E. Hinman, chairman.
    Local Note(s): American Antiquarian Society copy 1 in green wrapper. Inscribed: Nathl. Wright Esq. from his from E.P. Langdon.
    American Antiquarian Society copy 2 in yellow wrapper. Inscribed: Dr. Jarvis. From Elam P. Langdon.
    9399 Cincinnati. Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools. Annual Report of the Trustees and Visitors of the Common Schools of Cincinnati. Cincinnati Daily Whig Office, Print., AI 0. 1839. xx p. ; 21.5 cm.
    3856 Cincinnati. Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools. Eleventh Annual Report of the Condition of the Common Schools, to the City Council of Cincinnati. Rendered June 30, 1840, by the Board of Trustees and Visitors. And the Subsequent Proceedings of the Council on the Same. Printed by Order of the City Council. Cincinnati Chronicle Office, Print.--Corner of Fifth and Main., AI 0. 1840. 30, [31], bv p. fold out chart. 31.5 x 40.5 cm. ; 22 cm. Yellow wrapper with title page within ruled border.
    Chart: Annual Abstract of the Common Schools of Cincinnati, for the year ending June 30, 1840; comprising Teachers' names, stations, and salaries; the annual expenditures; the number of pupils enrolled, withdrawn, and the number remaining of each sex between the ages of six and sixteen; and the average number of daily attendance.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Report signed on p. 8: Elam P. Langdon, president. Cincinnati, June 29, 1840.
    "Proceedings of the City Council."--p. [13]-17. Signed: Samuel Lewis, chairman.
    List of trustees and visitors, examiners and inspectors, p. [31].
    469 Cincinnati. Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools. Twelfth Annual Report of the Condition of the Common Schools, to the City Council of Cincinnati. June 2 [i.e., June 29], 1841. By the Board of Trustees and Visitors. Accompanied by the Report of the Board of Examiners and Inspectors, and the Subsequent Proceedings of the Council. Printed by Order of the City Council. Cincinnati Daily Republican Office., AI 0. 1841. 52 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Report signed on p. 27: Elam P. Langdon, president. Cincinnati, June 28, 1841.
    The cover title gives the date rendered as June 29.
    "E. Graham, city printer."--colophon, p. 52.
    "A statement showing the amount of moneys received into the city treasury, for the support of common schools within the city of Cincinnati, together with the amount expended in the different wards for tuition, fuel, furniture, repairs and fixtures, for the current year ending June 30th, 1841 ... "--p. [28]-30. Signed: Charles Satterly, city clerk.
    "The Board of Examiners and Inspectors of Common Schools, in pursuance of the ordinance of 25th April, 1838, requiring them to do so, submit to the City Council, and to the Board of Trustees and Visitors the following report ..."--p. [37-]-41. Signed: W. Greene, president.
    The standing Committee on Common Schools, from the City Council, to whom was referred the reports of the Trustees and Visitors, and of the Inspectors and Examiners of Common Schools, in Cincinnati, report ..."--p. [42]-52.
    Includes indices.
    Local Note(s): American Antiquarian Society copy lacks p. [3-4] of printed wrapper. Inscribed: Hon. I. Davis, for Massachusetts, with respects, E.P. Langdon.
    Title, within ruled border, from blue wrappers; no title page.
    4787 Cincinnati. Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools. Thirteenth Annual Report of the Condition of the Common Schools to the City Council of Cincinnati, Rendered June 30, 1842, by the Board of Trustees and Visitors. And the Subsequent Proceedings of the Council on the Same. Printed by Order of the City Council. Cincinnati Chronicle Office Print.--Corner Fifth and Main., AI 0. 1842. 16 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Report signed on p. 8: Edward D. Mansfield, acting president. Council Chamber, School Department, June 30, 1842.
    "Proceedings of the City Council."--p. [9]. Signed: William Stephenson, chairman. Cincinnati. July, 1842.
    8852 Cincinnati. Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools. Fourteenth Annual Report of the Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools to the City Council of Cincinnati, for the School Year Ending June 30, 1843: Together with the Proceedings of City Council Thereon, and Various Supplementary Documents, Illustrating the State and Prospects of Said Schools. [One line of quotation] Printed by Order of the City Council. Cincinnati Chronicle Office Print.-Corner Fifth and Main., AI 0. August, 1843. 40 p. certificate 24 x 20 cm. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Report signed on p. 10: James H. Perkins, president. Council Chamber, School Dep't, Cincinnati, June 30, 1843.
    "A statement, showing the amount of monies received into the city treasury, for the support of common schools, within the city of Cincinnati, the amount expended in the different districts, for tuition, fuel, furniture, repairs and fixtures, together with the amount received for building school houses and the purchase of lots, and the amount expended in repairs to same, for the current years, ending June 30, 1842 ... "--p. [11]-12. Signed: Cha's Satterly, city clerk.
    "Proceedings of the Council."--p. [15]-16. Signed: R.C. Phillips, chairman. July 12, 1843.
    "Testimonial of merit."--folded leaf.
    "Appendix to the common school report for June 30, 1843."--p. [17]-40.
    Testimony of Merit certificate inserted before title page. 500 copies ordered to be printed and circulated free of charge, p. 16.
    9396 Cincinnati. Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools. Fourteenth Annual Report of the Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools, to the City Council of Cincinnati, for the School Year Ending June 30, 1843. Together with the City Clerk's Annual Statement of Receipts and Expenditures, and the Proceedings of the City Council Thereon. Reprinted by Order of the School Board. Cincinnati Printed at the Daily Times Office., AI 0. 1843. 15, bv p. ; 22 cm. Title, within ruled border, from blue wrappers; no title page.
    Report signed on p. 10: James H. Perkins, President. Council Chamber, School Dep't, Cincinnati, June 30, 1843.
    "Resolved, That there be printed 500 copies of the Report of the Trustees and Visitors, and other subjects connected therewith, for gratuitous distribution ..."--p. 14-15.
    9480 Cincinnati. Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools. Fifteenth Annual Report of the Trustees and Visitors of Commons School, to the City Council of Cincinnati, for the School Year Ending June 30, 1844: Together with the Proceedings of City Council Thereon. Printed by Order of the City Council. Cincinnati Printed at the Office of the Daily Gazette., AI 0. August, 1844. 47, bv p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Report signed on p. 12: Joseph Ray, president. Council Chamber, School Department, July 1, 1844.
    "A statement, showing the amount of monies received into the city treasury, for the support of common schools, within the city of Cincinnati; the amount expended in the different districts, for tuition, fuel, furniture, repairs and fixtures, together with the amount received for building school houses and the purchase of lots, and the amount expended in repairs of same, for the current year, ending June 30, 1844 ... "--p. [13]-14. Signed: Cha's. Satterly, city clerk.
    "Proceedings of the City Council."--p. [15]-16. Signed: Almon Sawyer, chairman.
    "Appendix to the common school report, for June 30, 1844."--p. 18-47.
    "Abstract of the laws and ordinances relating to the common schools of the city of Cincinnati."--p. 26-39.
    Local Note(s): American Antiquarian Society copy has bookplate of the New England Society of Cincinnati, inscribed: Donated by S. Woodruff 1848.
    7868 Cincinnati. Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools. Sixteenth Annual Report of the Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools to the City Council of Cincinnati, for the School Year Ending June 30, 1845: Together with the Proceedings of the City Council thereon. Printed by Order of the City Council. Cincinnati Printed at the Office of the Daily Gazette., AI 0. 1845. 28, [2], 29-37, [1] p. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: Sixteenth annual report of the Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools ...
    Report signed on p. 9: Joseph Ray, president. Council Chamber, School Department, June 30, 1845.
    The proceedings of the City Council mentioned on the title page are not present.
    Last page blank.
    "A statement, showing the amount of monies received into the city treasury, for the support of common schools, within the city of Cincinnati, the amount expended in the different districts, for tuition, fuel, furniture, repairs and fixtures, together with the amount received for building school houses and the purchase of lots, and the amount expended in repairs of same, for the current year, ending June 30, 1845 ... "--p. [10]-12. Signed: Charles Satterly, city clerk.
    9397 Cincinnati. Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools. Seventeenth Annual Report of the Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools, to the City Council of Cincinnati, for the School Year Ending June 30, 1846. Together with the City Clerk's Annual Statement of Receipts and Expenditures, and the Proceedings of the City Council Thereon. Reprinted by Order of the School Board. Cincinnati Printed at the Daily Times Office., AI 0. 1846. 12 p. ; 22 cm. Title, within ruled border, from blue wrappers; no title page. Report signed on p. 10: James H. Perkins, President. Council Chamber, School Dep't, Cincinnati, June 30, 1843.
    "Resolved, That there be printed 500 copies of the Report of the Trustees and Visitors, and other subjects connected therewith, for gratuitous distribution ..."--p. 14-15.
    9400 Cincinnati. Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools. Seventeenth Annual Report of the Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools, to the City Council of Cincinnati, for the School Year Ending June 30, 1846. Together with the City Clerk's Annual Statement of Receipts and Expenditures, and the Proceedings of the City Council Thereon. Reprinted by Order of the School Board. Cincinnati Printed at the Daily Times Office., AI 0. 1846. 12 p. ; 22.5 cm. Title, within ruled border, from blue wrappers; no title page.
    9401 Cincinnati. Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools. Seventeenth Annual Report of the Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools, to the City Council of Cincinnati, for the School Year Ending June 30, 1845. Printed by Order of the City Council. Cincinnati
    Bookseller's Card. 1846. 60 p.
    9402 Cincinnati. Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools. Eighteenth Annual Report of the Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools, to the City Council of Cincinnati, for the School Year Ending June 30, 1847, Together with the Proceedings of City Council Thereon. Printed by Order of the City Council. Cincinnati Printed at the Office of the Daily Times.,
    September, 1847 48 p. errata slip. ; 21.5 cm. Printed paper wrappers, wrapper title enclosed in border of ornamental type: Eighteenth Annual Report of the Trustees & Visitors of Common Schools, to the City Council of Cincinnati, for the School Year Ending June 30, 1847, Together with the Proceedings of City Council Thereon, and Various Supplementary Documents, Illustrating the State and Prospect of Said Schools. Knowledge is the handmaid of Liberty and Virtue--Common School Banner. Printed by Order of the City Council. Cincinnati: Printed at the Office of the Daily Times, September, 1847.
    Standing Committees: Proposed School for partially colored Children, p. 47.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Report signed on p. 12: Wm. Hooper, president.
    "A statement showing the amount of money received into the city treasury, for the support of common schools, within the city of Cincinnati: the amount expended in the different districts for tuition, fuel, furniture, repairs and fixtures; together with the amount received for building school houses, and the purchase of lots, and the amount expended in repairs of same, for the current year, ending June 30th, 1847. ... "--p. [13]-17. Signed: Wm. Leuthstrom, city clerk p.t., Cincinnati, June 30, 1847.
    "Proceedings of the City Council."--p. 18-19. Signed: William P. Stratton, chairman.
    "Errata. The table on page 7, it was discovered too late, was made up from incomplete returns, and is not therefore correct."-inserted after p. 48.
    American Antiquarian Society copy has engraved bookplate of the New England Society of Cincinnati, inscribed: Donated by Truman Woodruff of Cincinnati, Decr. 16th, 1848.
    9746 Cincinnati. Trustees. Report of the Trustees of Cincinnati Township. [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1850] 5, bv p. ; 22 cm. Report concerns the Commercial Hospital and Lunatic Asylum of Ohio.
    1731 Cincinnati. Union Association of Journeymen Hatters. The Constitution and By-Laws of the Union Association of Journeymen Hatters, of the City of Cincinnati. Cincinnati S. J. Browne, Printer., SS 28497. 1827. 18 p. ; 17 cm.
    8445 Cincinnati. Water Works. Report of the Trustees of the City Water Works for the Year Ending 1st January, 1848. Cincinnati

    1848

    470 Cincinnati. Woodward High School and College. Annual Reports of the Trustees. Cincinnati
    AI 41-1127. 1841.

    471 Cincinnati. Woodward High School and College. Annual Reports of the Trustees of the Woodward College, and of the High School Made to the City Council of Cincinnati...1841-with the By-Laws, Course of Study, and Annual Catalogue. Published by Order of the Trustees. Cincinnati Chronicle Office, AI 41-1128. 1841.

    9648 Cincinnatian, A. The Political Responsibilities of the People of the Free States, in Relation to American Slavery. By a Cincinnatian. Cincinnati L'Hommedieu & Co.........Printers., AI 0. April, 1846. [1-3], 4, [5]-26, 1 l. ; 24 cm. "Political Responsibilities in Relation to Slavery,"--[5]-26.
    Signatures: [1]-3/4 4/2.
    7155 Cincinnatian. Something New Under the Sun, or, a Book without a Preface!!! Written for the Perusal of the Inhabitants of Cincinnati, and All Others Whom It May Concern. Cincinnati Printed by Looker and Reynolds., AI 0. 1821. 47 p. ; 18 cm.
    7069 Cincinnatian. Mazaro and Lellah, or The Victims of Love. A Poem. By a Cincinnatian. Cincinnati Printed by S. Ward & Co., No. 170, East Front Street., AI 0. 1840. 22 p. ; 19 cm. RPB (76 M475).
    6484 Cist, Charles, 1792-1868. Proposals for Publishing by Subscription, A Volume to Be Entitled Cincinnati in 1841. Containing information-Historical, Social, Statistical and General; relating to the Wealth, Population, Commerce, Manufacturers and Business resources of the City generally; together with Sketches of its Settlement, Growth and present condition; the whole brought down to the 1st of March, 1841. To be comprised in a Volume of 300 pages, duodecimo size, and furnished to subscribers separately bound, in plain sheet or muslin covers, at One Dollar per copy, payable on delivery.-Where six copies are taken, they will be furnished for Five Dollars. Charles Cist. Subscribers' Names. Residence. No. Copies. [space below for sign up] Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1840. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    152 Cist, Charles, 1792-1868. Cincinnati in 1841: Its Early Annals and Future Prospects. By Charles Cist. Cincinnati Printed and Published for the Author., AI 41-1135. Howes C412, Sabin 13152, Thomson 222. 1841. 300, 89 p. 8 plates. ; 18 cm. The advertisements in the back are a great source of local history. Everyone gives the number of pages as 88. However, there is an ad for a hotel which appears tipped in like the plates but is, nevertheless, an advertisement. Hence, there are 89 pages of advertisements and a blank verso.
    Signatures: [A] A2 - Z/2 Z2/4 (V printed).
    73 Cist, Lewis J. (Lewis Jacob), 1818-1885. Trifles in Verse: A Collection of Fugitive Poems. By Lewis J. Cist. Cincinnati Robinson and Jones., AI 45-1458. Thomson 226. 1845. [5], x-xii, [1], 14-184 p. ; [1] leaf of plates. 1 port.; 20 cm. Thomson: The author, a son of Charles Cist, was a frequent contributor to the Western Monthly Review and the Hesperian before he went into banking in 1850. He had one of the finest autograph collections in the world.
    Front piece is a very early example of Cincinnati lithography. Frontispiece portrait signed: Hawkins daguerre. On stone by Rowse.
    "Printed by J.A. Robinson & Co. 3 East Fifth Street."--verso of title page.
    274 Citizen of Ohio. The Military Fame of Gen. Wm. Henry Harrison Acquired in the Battles of Tippecanoe, Fort Meigs, and the Thames. By a Citizen of Ohio. Cincinnati s.n., AI 40-296, lists under Caleb Atwater. 1840. 16 p. ; 20 cm. Page 16 signed: "Rescue. Hillsboro, Ohio, March 1st, 1840."
    9927 Citizens' Bank. Cincinnati. Plan and Operations of the Citizens' Bank. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1846] 15 p. ; 21 cm.
    7550 Citizens' Bank. Cincinnati. Citizens' Bank: No. 25 East Fourth Street, between Main and Syracuse Sts. Established by Authority of the City Government. W. Smead. Cincinnati s.n.,
    185-.

    6535 City Insurance Company of Cincinnati. Charter and By-Laws of the City Insurance Company of Cincinnati. Cincinnati Wright, Fisher & Co.,
    1849.

    4049 City Insurance Company of Cincinnati. Instructions to Agents of the City Insurance Company of Cincinnati. Cincinnati J. Ernst,
    1850. 12 p.
    8651 Clark County Agricultural Society. Constitution of the Clark County Agricultural Society. Adopted at Springfield. November 3d, 1831. Springfield Western Pioneer Office., AI 0. 1832. 8 p. ; 18 cm.
    9621 Clark, A. Christ and the Church, Illustrated by The Marriage Union, a Sermon Preached on Christmas Day, 1843 in St. Philip's Church, Circleville, Ohio by the Rev. A. Clark. Circleville, Ohio Thrall & Bailey, AI 0. 1844. 11, bv p. ; 21 cm.
    3014 Clark, Ansel R. Complete List of the Presbyterian and Congregational Churches and Ministers in the Western Reserve. Hudson
    AI 36708. Dubious Imprint? This imprint cannot be located. However, it was printed as part of a journal. 1836.

    474 Clark, Charles A. A Sermon Delivered before the Summit Guards, in the Baptist Church, Akron, O., July 4, 1841. By Rev. Charles A. Clark. Akron H. Bowen, Printer, AI 41-1141. 1841. 13 p.
    9902 Clark, George W., comp. Selections from G. W. Clark's Liberty Minstrel Sung by the Cincinnati High School Choir at the Southwestern Convention Held in Cincinnati, June 11, 1845. Cincinnati A.G. Sparhawk, AI 0. 1845. 12 p. ; 19 cm.
    6457 Clark, Milton L. Speech of Milton L. Clark, of Ross, on the Bill Repealing So Much of the Apportionment Law As Divides Hamilton County. In the House of Representatives, January 26th, 1850. Columbus Printed by Scott and Bascom,
    1850. 28 p.
    6706 Clark, Samuel, 1810-1875. Christian Congregational Organization, Offering, Historical Events and Discipline. Medina Speer,
    1850. 62 p.
    1119 Clarke, Adam, 1760?-1832. The Doctrine of Salvation by Faith Proved; or, an Answer to the Important Question, What Must I Do to be Saved? By Adam Clarke, LL.D. F.A.S. [Six lines from Milton] Urbana Printed by Allen M. Poff., OI 470. SS 47631. 1819. 45, bv p. ; 17 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title: A discourse on Acts XVI. 30.
    "Advertisement," p. [3]-4, dated, Millbrook, Dec. 25, 1815.
    4206 Clarke, Adam, 1760?-1832. The Doctrine of Salvation by Faith Proved; or An Answer to the Important Question, What Must I Do to be Saved? By Adam Clarke, LL. D.F.A.S. [Eight lines of quotation] Cincinnati Published by Martin Ruter, for the Methodist Episcopal Church. Morgan and Lodge, Printers., AI 0. 1823. 44 p. ; 17 cm.
    6710 Clarke, Adam, 1760?-1832. Christian Theology. 2nd ed. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1835.

    119 Clarke, Calvin. Christian Submission. A Sermon Preached at the Funeral of Mrs. Susan Heard Cleaveland, (Wife of the Rev. John P. Cleaveland,) Who Died at Marshall, Mich. October 1st, 1843, by the Rev. Calvin Clarke, of Kalamazoo. Cincinnati Printed by Shepard & Co., AI 44-1428. 1844. 32 p. ; 23 cm. The imprint has brown wrappers with same title page printed but with double decorative border. The Appendix, No. 1. gives details of the funeral and the great loss experienced by the death of Susan H. Cleaveland. This took the form of a collection and the erection of a monument. The inscription on the monument is given on page 27. The following page gives the poem by her sister, Lelia. Appendix No. 2. contains the sermon given by Professor Whiting of Michigan University at the internment of Caroline Worcester Cleaveland, the youngest child of the Rev. John P. and Mrs. Susan H. Cleaveland.
    9885 Clay, Cassius M. (Cassius Marcellus), 1810-1903. Speech of Cassius M. Clay, on the annexation of Texas ... [Cincinnati Cincinnati Herald, AI 0. 1844] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 75 x 54 cm. "From the Cincinnati herald."
    Streeter No. 1845.
    1812 Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. An Address of Henry Clay, to the Public; Containing Certain Testimony in Refutation of the Charges Against Him, Made by Gen. Andrew Jackson, Touching the Last Presidential Election. Cincinnati Reprinted by Morgan, Fisher and L'Hommedieu., SS 32727. 1828. 28 p.
    2021 Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. Speech of Henry Clay, Delivered at the Mechanics' Collation, in the Apollonian Garden, in Cincinnati, (Ohio), on the 3d of August, 1830. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 918. 1830. 24 p. ; 18 cm.
    2022 Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. Speech of the Hon. Henry Clay, Late Secretary of State, Delivered, in Reply to a Toast Given at a Public Dinner, got up by the Citizens of Washington City, Out of Respect for His Great Public Service, on the 7th of March, 1830. Xenia, Ohio Printed by Richard C. Langdon, AI 919. 1830. 1 p.
    251 Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. Speeches of the Hon. Henry Clay, of the Congress of the United States. By Richard Chambers. By Richard Chambers. Cincinnati Stereotyped by Shepard & Stearns. West Third Street., AI 42-990. Coleman 1311. Sabin 13548. 1842. [1-3, bv, [5]-12, [13], bv, [15]-450, [451]-504 p. front. (port.) ; 21 cm. Frontispiece engraving of "Henry Clay" engraved by Doolittle & Munson.
    "Contents." p. [3].
    Half-title, p. [15]: Clay's Speeches.
    "Appendix."--p. [451]
    On spine: Clay's Speeches.
    Signatures: 1 1* - 42/2 42*/4 (5* printed 6*).
    4437 Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. Speech of Henry Clay, at Dayton, Ohio, September 29, 1842. As Reported by Marcus T. C. Gould. Cincinnati Published by the Proprietor., AI 0. 1842. 24 p. ; 20.5 cm. Series: Gould's Stenographic Reporter,; v.3, no. 1;
    6747 Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. The Life & Speeches of Henry Clay. Cincinnati Moore & Clough, AI 0. 1843. ii, 307, xxvi p. ; 23 cm. Originally published as volume 1 of 2 volume set in XXXX, The Life and Speeches of the Hon. Henry Clay.
    The text consists of speeches Clay made between 1810 and 1829.
    1656 Claybaugh, Joseph, 1803-1855. The Knowledge and Belief of Scriptural Doctrines Necessary to True Religion ... Two Sermons...Delivered ... Chillicothe, Sept. 24th, 1826. Chillicothe Printed by John Bailhache., SS 24125. 1826. 16 p.
    2023 Claybaugh, Joseph, 1803-1855. Discourse Delivered at the First Meeting of the Presbytery of Ohio, in April, 1830, by Rev. Joseph Claybaugh. Chillicothe
    AI 920. 1830. 14 p.
    2024 Claybaugh, Joseph, 1803-1855. The Genius of the Gospel, the Genius of Universal Freedom; or, The Influence of the Christian Religion, in Improving the Civil and Political Condition of Mankind. A Discourse Delivered on Sabbath, the Fourth of July, 1830, in the Associated Reformed Church, Chillicothe. By Joseph Claybaugh. Chillicothe Printed by Robert Kercheval, AI 921. 1830. 16, iv p. ; 18 cm.
    3624 Claybaugh, Joseph, 1803-1855. The Christian Intelligencer, & Evangelical Guardian---Extra. Introductory Address, to the Students of the Theological Seminary, of the Second A.R. Synod of the West. At the Opening of Its First Session, December 2, 1839. By Rev. Joseph Claybaugh, S.T.P. Oxford, O. Printed by John Christy., AI 54998. 1839. [1-3], 4-9, bv, [11], bv. ; 21 cm. "Catalogue." of students-p. [11].
    Claybaugh entreats the student "I. To have good evidence, 'that you are yourselves reconciled to God'."; (page 4) "II. In your whole course of study keep in view the great 'object' of the gospel ministry, which is to shew forth the glory of your God and Saviour, and to save souls."; (page 5) "III. Be admonished also to keep in view the 'duties' of the gospel ministry."; (page 6) and "IV. Consider in your whole course of study your dependence on God." (page 8)
    3864 Claybaugh, Joseph, 1803-1855. Introductory Address, to the Students of the Theological Seminary, of the Second A. R. Synod of the West. At the Opening of Its Second Session, November 9, 1840. By Rev. Joseph Claybaugh, S.T.P. Published by Request of the Students. Oxford, O. Printed by John Christy[.], AI 40-1490. 1840. [1-3], 4-12 p. ; 21.5 cm. "Catalogue." of students,-p. [2]
    475 Claybaugh, Joseph, 1803-1855. Calvinism Not Inconsistent with the Gospel Call. Address to the Students of the Theological Seminary of the Second A.R. Synod of the West, at the Opening of the Session, November 1, 1841. By Joseph Claybaugh, D.D. Published by Request of the Students. Rossville J.M. Christy, Printer.--Main St., AI 41-1158. 1841. 24 p. ; 22.5 cm. Brown wrappers with title page same within decorative border.
    4438 Claybaugh, Joseph, 1803-1855. An Address Delivered before the Society of Inquiry, of Miami University, on the Evening of March 6, 1842. By J. Claybaugh, D.D. Published by Request of the Society. Oxford, O. Rossville J.M. Christy, Printer.--Main St., AI 42-1129. 1842. [1], bv, [3], 4-19, [20], 21, bv., 1 l. ; 20.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Error in paging: p. 17 numbered 57.
    Morgan Library copy has correct page number on p. 17.
    Signatures: [1] *1 - [2]/2 *2/4. (*2 printed *1.) A---1/ - B---2/6. Signature A printed page 3 and not on title page.
    6185 Claybaugh, Joseph, 1803-1855. What Constitutes a Call to the Ministry? An Address to the Students of the Theological Seminary of the Second Associate Reformed Synod of the West, at the Opening of the Session. November 7, 1842. By Joseph Claybaugh, D.D. Published by Request of the Students. Rossville J.M. Christy, Printer.--Main St., AI 42-1130. 1842. 21, bv p. ; 23 cm. Catalog of students: p. [3].
    7301 Claybaugh, Joseph, 1803-1855. The Ordinance of Praise, or, An Argument in Favor of the Exclusive Use of the Book of Psalms in Singing Praises to God. (Originally Delivered in Two Discourses to the Associate Reformed Church, Oxford, O.) By Joseph Claybaugh, D.D. [One line of quotation] Second Edition with Additional Notes, and Appendix. Rossville J.M. Christy Printer--Main St., AI 0. 1842. 24 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Appendix. (Extract from the History of the Westminster Assembly, published by the Presbyterian Board of Publication.) Psalmody, or Singing the praises of God."--p. 35-36. Parentheses substituted for square brackets in title transcription.
    American Antiquarian Society copy lacks p. [3-4] of wrapper.
    6702 Claybaugh, Joseph, 1803-1855. The Ordinance of Praise, or, An Argument in Favor of the Exclusive Use of the Book of Psalms, in Singing Praises to God: (Originally Delivered in Two Discourses to the Associate Reformed Church, Oxford, O.) By Joseph Claybaugh, D.D. [One line of quotation] Second Edition with Addition Notes, and Appendix. Rossville J.M. Christy, Printer--Main St., AI 0. 1843. 36 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Appendix. (Extract from the History of the Westminster Assembly, published by the Presbyterian Board of Publication.) Psalmody, or Singing the praises of God."--p. 35-36. parentheses substituted for square brackets.
    American Antiquarian Society copy lacks p. [3-4] of wrapper.
    6823 Claybaugh, Joseph, 1803-1855. Free-Will. An Address to the Students of the Theological Seminary of the Second A.R. Synod of the West., at the Opening of the Session, November 13th, 1843. By Joseph Claybaugh, D.D. Published by Request of the Students. Rossville J.M. Christy, Printer.-Main St., AI 43-1130. 1843. [1-3], 4-22, 1 l. p. ; 21 cm. "Catalogue of Students."-p. [2].
    Running head: Address.
    Signatures: [A] *A - B/2 *B/4.
    7464 Claybaugh, Joseph, 1803-1855. Address on the Reasons of the Presbyterian Form of Church Government to the Students of the Theological Seminary of the Second A.R. Synod of the West: at the Opening of the Session, November 10, 1844, By Joseph Claybaugh, D.D. Published by Request of the Students. Rossville J.M. Christy, Printer.-Main St., AI 44-1474. 1844. 25 p. ; 20 cm. "Catalogue of Students."--p. [2].

    See Alexander Mitchell's reply (Morgan 7312).
    4634 Claybaugh, Joseph, 1803-1855. The Comparative Dignity and Importance of the Office of the Gospel Ministry, An Address to the Students of the Theological Seminary of Oxford, O., under the Care of the Second Associate Reformed Synod of the West Delivered at the Opening of Its Seventh Session, November 8th, 1845 by Joseph Claybaugh. Published by Request of the Students. Rossville Published by Request of the Students. J.M. Christy, Printer., AI 45-1499. 1845. 24 p. ; 20.5 cm. "Catalogue of Students."--p. 24.
    6110 Claybaugh, Joseph, 1803-1855. Where Was Your Church Before Luther? A Lecture Addressed to the Students of the Theological Seminary, Oxford, Ohio. Rossville J.M. Christy, Printer., AI 46-1586. 1846. 24 p. ; 21 cm. "Published by request of the students."
    "Catalogue of students."--p. 24.
    6778 Claybaugh, Joseph, 1803-1855. The Duties of the Gospel Minister as a Teacher, an Address to the Theological Seminary of the Second Associate Reformed Synod of the West at the Opening of the Session Oct. 8th, 1848, Oxford, Ohio. By Joseph Claybaugh. Published by Request of the Students. Cincinnati Printed by J.A. & U.P. James,
    1848. 15, [1] p. ; 21 cm. "Catalogue of the Students."--p. [16].
    6779 Claybaugh, Joseph, 1803-1855. The Character and Conduct of the Gospel Minister, an Address to the Students of the Theological Seminary of the Second Associate Reformed Synod of the West at the Opening of the Session Oct. 9th, 1848, Oxford, Ohio. By Joseph Claybaugh. Published by Request of the Students. Cincinnati Printed by J.A. & U.P. James,
    1848. 15, [1] p. ; 21 cm. "Catalogue of students."--p. [16].
    4050 Claybaugh, Joseph, 1803-1855. Prayer, a Special Duty of the Gospel Ministry, an Address to the Students of the Theological Seminary of the Second Associate Reformed Synod of the West ... October 14th, 1850 ... Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James,
    1850.
    "Catalogue of the Students."-- p. 14.
    4636 Cleaveland, John Payne, 1799-1873. The People's Claim on the Scholar. An Address before the "Society of Inquiry," in Wabash College, Iowa, July 22, 1845. Published by Request. By the Rev. John P. Cleaveland, of Cincinnati. Cincinnati Printed by E. Shepard, No. 11, Columbia Street., AI 45-1501. 1845. 24 p. ; 22 cm.
    7272 Clemen, Robert, 1816-1869. Deutsch-katholizisimus und Protestantismus: Zwei Reden von Robert Clemen. Cincinnati Druckerei des Volksblattes., Ott 37. 1847. 29 p.
    5463 Clemen, Robert, 1816-1869. Geschichte der Inquisition in Spanien von Robert Clemen. Erster Band. Columbus, Ohio Gedruckt bei Scott u. Bascom.,
    1850. xvi, 400 p. ; 23 cm.
    3625 Clemens, James W. An Address Pronounced before the Jefferson and Philosophic Societies, of Franklin College on the 24th of September, 1839. By James W. Clemens, M.D., Wheeling, Va. St. Clairsville Printed at the Office of Gill, Heaton and Co., AI 55000. 1839. 37 p. ; 20 cm.
    8859 Clement, William H. Report on the Present Condition of the Little Miami Rail Road April 1846. Cincinnati L'Hommedieu & Co.--Printers., AI 0. 1846. 7, bv p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 7: Wm. H. Clement, superintendent and engineer.
    2076 Clergyman, By a Scripture History, or Interesting Narratives, Recorded in the Lives of the Prophets & Apostles, Compiled from the Old and New Testaments for the Instruction of Youth. By a Clergyman. Embellished with Twelve Colored Engravings. Steubenville Published by J. & B. Turnbull, AI 3426. Rieger 9856. 1830. 24 p. [6] leaves of plates. col. illus. ; 18 cm. J. Wilson, Printer.
    9089 Clermont Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1825

    9090 Clermont Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1826

    9091 Clermont Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1827

    9092 Clermont Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1828

    9093 Clermont Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1829

    9094 Clermont Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1830.

    9095 Clermont Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1831.

    9096 Clermont Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1832.

    9097 Clermont Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1833.

    9098 Clermont Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1834.

    9099 Clermont Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1835.

    9100 Clermont Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1836.

    9101 Clermont Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1837.

    9102 Clermont Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1838.

    9103 Clermont Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1839.

    7544 Clermont County. Elections. Proclamation. To the Qualified Electors of Clermont County, Ohio. M. Cowen, Sheriff. C.C.O. Batavia s.n., AI 0. 1843. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    10079 Cleveland (Ohio). Citizens. Memorial requesting an appropriation for the extension and enlargement of Cleveland harbor. [Cleveland s.n.,
    1836] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 25 cm.
    3016 Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad Company. Acts Constituting the Charter of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad Company. Cleveland
    AI 36737. 1836.

    8406 Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad Company. Report of the Survey and Estimates of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad Company. By Col. S. Dodge, Engineer. Akron Dewey and Elkins., AI 45-1505. 1845. 7 p.
    3018 Cleveland and Warren Railroad Company. Further Proceedings Relating to the Cleveland and Warren Rail Road. [s.l. s.n., AI 0. 1837] 12 p. ; 21 cm.
    5178 Cleveland City Seed Store. Cleveland City Seed Store, and Western Reserve Agricultural Repository Catalogue. 91 Superior Street, Cleveland, Ohio. January 1, 1839. [Cleveland s.n., AI 0. 1839] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7440 Cleveland Library Association. Cleveland. Catalogue of the Cleveland Library Association. January, 1849. Cleveland Steam Press of M. C. Younglove., Singerman 2614. 1849. 60 p. ; 20 cm.
    8007 Cleveland Marine Total Abstinence Society. Cleveland. Membership Pledge. Cleveland
    AI 0. 1845. 1 sheet ([1] p.) William T. Coggeshall's membership pledge.
    8653 Cleveland Mining Company. Cleveland. Articles of Association of the Cleveland Mining Company, Entered into at Cleveland, April 10, 1846. Cleveland Younglove's Steam Power Press., AI 46-1599. 1846. 8 p. ; 21.5 cm.
    7745 Cleveland, Citizens of. Public Meeting. Agreeable to the call for a public meeting, signed by 204 of the citizens of Cleveland ... Re: Bank of the United States. [Cleveland s.n., AI 0. 1834] Broadside. ; 24 x 19.5 cm. In ms. addressed to: Hon. Elisha Whittlesey, Washington City, D. C.
    4830 Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad Company. Acts Constituting the Charter of the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad Company. Cleveland Printed by Smead & Cowles.,
    1847. 24 p. ; 21 cm.
    476 Cleveland, Francis. To The Honorable the Legislature of the State of Ohio...Re: Portsmouth Dry Dock. Portsmouth
    AI 41-1162. 1841. 2 p. Caption title; no imprint.
    3361 Cleveland, Painesville and Ashtabula Railroad Company. Cleveland and Erie Railroad. Exhibit of the Cleveland, Painesville and Ashtabula Railroad Company. Cleveland, O. Sanford & Hayward,
    1850. 22 p. front. (map); 21 cm.
    3393 Cleveland, Warren Rail Road Company. Report of the Engineer to the Directors of the Cleveland and Warren Rail Road Company, February 24, 1838. [Published by Order of the Directors.] Cleveland Sanford and Lott, Job Printers, AI 49763. 1838. 21, [1] p. fold. map. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title varies: Report of the engineer to the directors of the Cleveland, Warren and Pittsburgh Rail Road Company ...
    Signed on p. 21: A.C. Morton, engineer. Engineer's office, Cleveland, Feb. 15th, 1838.
    Signed on p. 23: John W. Willey, president of the board of directors.
    3017 Cleveland, Warren and Pittsburgh Railroad Company. Charter of the Cleveland, Warren and Pittsburgh Rail Road Company Estimate of Cost, and Proceedings of the Commissioners Thereon. Cleveland Sanford & Lott, AI 36739. 1836. 29, [1] p. ; 19 cm.
    4332 Cleveland, Warren and Pittsburgh Telegraph Company. Warren, Ohio. Nov. l. 1849. Stockholders Meeting of the Cleveland, Warren and Pittsburgh Telegraph Company. [Warren

    1849] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    3205 Cleveland. History of Cleveland, Containing the City Chapter. [Taken from Mac Cabe's City Directory for 1837-8.] Cleveland
    AI 0. 1837.

    5156 Cleveland. Canada. Cleveland, Nov. 26, 1838. Appeal for supplies to continue the struggle of Independence for Canada. [Cleveland s.n., AI 0. 1838] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4441 Cleveland. Charters. Charters of the Village of Cleveland, and the City of Cleveland, with their Several Amendments to which are Added the Laws and Ordinances of the City of Cleveland. Published by Order of the Common Council. Cleveland Printed by Sanford & Co., AI 0. 1842. [1], bv, [3]-4, [5]-6, [7]-8, [9]-16, [17]-21, [22]-43, [44]-56, [1], bv, [3]-76, [77]-79, bv, [81]-92 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Laws and ordinances of the city of Cleveland, in force. In force 1842. Published by order of the Common Council. Cleveland: Printed by Sanford & Co. 1842."--92 p., 2nd count.
    "Index to Laws and Ordinances."--p. [77].
    Signatures: [1-2]/4 3 - 8/4 (7 and 8 not printed.) ; [1] - 12/4 13/2 (10, 11, 12 and 13 not printed.)
    4635 Cleveland. Charters. Charters of the Village of Cleveland and the City of Cleveland, with their Several Amendments. Cleveland
    AI 0. 1845. 56 p. ; 22 cm. Published 1842 also.
    1657 Cleveland. Citizens. To the Senate and House of Representatives of the U.S. Re: Improvement of Cuyahoga River. Cleaveland
    SS 24128. 1826. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7546 Cleveland. Citizens. Rail Road Meeting. Cleveland Court House, Nov. 15, 1835. J. W. Willey, Chairman. John A. Foot, Secretary. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1835. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4054 Cleveland. Citizens. Committee on Steam Navigation on the Western Lakes. Proceedings of a Meeting, and Report of a Committee of the Citizens of Cleveland, in Relation to Steamboat Disasters on the Western Lakes. Published by the Committee, Cleveland, 1850. Cleveland Steam Press of Harris, Fairbanks & Co., Thomson 950. 1850. 22 p. ; 21 cm.
    2765 Cleveland. Committee of Citizens. Report of Committee of Three Chosen to Correspond with the Agents of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company. Cleveland
    AI 30974. 1835. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    153 Cleveland. Directory. A Directory of the Cities of Cleveland & Ohio, for the Years 1837--38. Comprising Historical and Descriptive Sketches of Each Place-An Alphabetical List of Inhabitants, Their Business and Residence-A List of the Municipal Officers-Every Information Relative to the Public Offices and Officers, Churches, Associations and Institutions, Shipping, Steamboats, Stages, &c.-Also, A List of Officers of the Government of Ohio-A Table of Foreign Coins and Currencies-And a Variety of Other Useful Information. By Julius P. Bolivar Mac Cabe. Cleveland Sanford & Lott, Book & Job Printers., AI 45302. Sabin 13676. Spear page 105. Thomson 238, 043. 1837. 144 p. ; 17 cm. Spear has 42 pages of advertisements.
    This publication is indexed for names and institutions. See: www.MorganOhioLibrary.com
    4388 Cleveland. Directory. Peet's General Business Directory of the Cities of Cleveland & Ohio [City], for 1845-6. First Year of Publication. By Elijah Peet. Cleveland Sanford & Hayward, Printers., AI 45-5118. Spear page 105. 1845. 144, [28] p. Spear: "Illus., adv. Issued in June, 1845. Contains historical accounts of Cleveland and Ohio City, also a list of Cleveland streets, and a view and descriptions of public buildings of Cuyahoga County."
    "To The Public ... Elijah Peet."--p. [11].
    "The Art of Money-Getting."--p. [13]-16.
    "First Year of Publication."--title page.
    This is Cleveland's second directory and Peet's first edition. He was born in Arlington, Vermont in 1793. Besides publishing, he was active in Cleveland's business and civic life, as well as a town marshal in 1835 and grocery store owner.
    This publication is indexed for names and institutions. See: www.MorganOhioLibrary.com
    1622 Cleveland. Directory. Peet's General Business Directory of the City of Cleveland, for the Years 1846-7, Together with a Historical and Statistical Account. Second Year of Publication. By Elijah Peet. Lat. 41 deg. 30 min. W. lon. 81 deg. 46 min; or 4 deg. 30 min. W. of the city of Washington. Cleveland Printed by Smead & Cowles, Central Buildings., AI 46-5588. Spear 106. 1846. 176 p. ; 19 cm. Spear: Illus., ads. Second Edition. Issued in June, 1846. Contains an historical account of Cleveland, with view of buildings.
    Page 110 printed 210.
    "Second year of publication."--title page.
    This publication is indexed for names and institutions. See: www.MorganOhioLibrary.com
    298 Cleveland. Directory. Smead & Cowles' General Business Directory, of the City of Cleveland. Compiled by William Stephenson. Cleveland Smead & Cowles, Central Buildings., Spear page 106. Thomson 1050. 1848. 224 p. ; 19.5 cm. Business advertisements were used apparently for the first time on the right hand pages of the address section.
    To say that this is a major source of information on Cleveland is an understatement. One could spend his or her life writing the history of Cleveland for the year or decade around 1848 from this book alone.
    This publication is indexed for names and institutions. See: www.MorganOhioLibrary.com
    4383 Cleveland. Directory. Smead & Cowles' General Business Directory for the City of Cleveland, with a Historical Sketch, by John Barr, Esq. Compiled by I.N. Mason. Cleveland Smead & Cowles, No. 7 Superior Street., Spear page 106. 1850. 199 p. front (fold. map). ; 20.5 cm. "1850----1851."--head of title page.
    This publication is indexed for names and institutions. See: www.MorganOhioLibrary.com
    4321 Cleveland. Fire Department. Fireman's Ball. You are respectfully invited to attend a Ball...Jan. 27, 1843...American House. Cleveland
    AI 0. 1843. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    3865 Cleveland. First Wesleyan Methodist Church. Constitution, Articles, and Covenant of the Wesleyan Methodist Church, Cleveland. Cleveland Francis B. Penniman, AI 40-1496. 1840. 18 p. ; 17 cm.
    4091 Cleveland. Harbors. Letter to Congress requesting an Appropriation for the Extension and Enlargement of the Harbor of Cleveland, Printed January 4, 1836. Cleveland
    AI 0. 1836. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    3015 Cleveland. Laws, statutes, etc. Act to Incorporate the City of Cleveland: Passed March, 1836. Cleveland Printed by Rice & Penniman, AI 36736. 1836. 22 p. ; 19 cm.
    5632 Clewline, Charley, pseud. The Empress of the Isles; or, The Lake Bravo. A Romance of the Canadian Struggle in 1837. Cincinnati U.P. James.,
    1850. 127 p. ; 24 cm. Not in Wright.
    Scene laid on Niagara River and Lake Erie during the Canadian Rebellion of 1837.
    6034 Clinton Bank. Columbus. Statement of the Clinton Bank, Columbus, Ohio, Monday, January 4, 1836. [Columbus
    AI 0. 1836] 11 l. ; 25 cm. Western Reserve Historical Society copy addressed to Allen Latham, Esq., Chillicothe, Ohio.
    Dated: Monday, January 4, 1836.
    5631 Clinton, Park, pseud. Glanmore, or, The Bandits of Saratoga. A Romance of the American Revolution. Cincinnati U.P. James., Cf. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 559. 1850. 102 p. ; 24 cm.
    1898 Coahuila and Texas (Mexican State). The Constitution of Cuahuila [sic] and Texas. Chillicothe Printed by R. Kercheval, SS 38204. Streeter 1106. 1829. 34 p. ; 19 cm.
    3394 Cobb, James D. An Address Delivered before the Epanthean Society of of [sic] Miami University, on the Occasion of Their First Anniversary, August 7th, 1838. By James D. Cobb, Esq. of Indiana. Oxford Printed by R.H. Bishop, Jun., AI 49767. 1838. 21, [1] p. ; 21 cm. "Members of the Epanthean Society."--p. [22].
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: S.G. with the regards of M.M.B. S.G.=Samuel Galloway?? M.M.B.= M.M. Brown, Preble Co?? M. Birchard?? Ohio, at all??
    1572 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Spelling Book, Being a Just Standard for Pronouncing the English Language, Containing the Rudiments of the English Language Arranged in Catechetical Order, an Organization of the Alphabet, an Easy Scheme of Spelling and Pronouncement, Intermixed with Easy Reading Lessons: to which are Added, Some Useful Tables, with the Names of Cities, Counties, Towns, Rivers, Lakes, &c. in the United States; and a List of the Proper Names Contained in the New Testament, and Pronounced According to the Best Authorities. Designed to Teach the Orthography and Orthoepy of J. Walker. By Lyman Cobb, Author of the Juvenile Reader, School Dictionary, Expositor, Explanatory Arithmetic, and Sequel. [One line of quotation] Revised Edition. St. Clairsville, Ohio. Printed and Published by Horton J. Howard. Stereotyped by J.S. Redfield.....New York., AI 0. [1825] 168 p. ; 16.5 cm. Preface to the Revised Edition, p. [4]-5: Dated Ithaca, July, 1825.
    Verso of the title page: Copyright July 4, 1825 in the Northern District of New York.
    Is this same 8772 which American Antiquarian Society dates not before 1843?
    2156 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Spelling Book, Being a Just Standard for Pronouncing the English Language, Containing the Rudiments of the English Language Arranged in Catechetical Order, an Organization of the Alphabet, an Easy Scheme of Spelling and Pronouncement, Intermixed with Easy Reading Lessons: to which are Added, Some Useful Tables, with the Names of Cities, Counties, Towns, Rivers, Lakes, &c. in the United States; and a List of the Proper Names Contained in the New Testament, and Pronounced According to the Best Authorities. Designed to Teach the Orthography and Orthoepy of J. Walker. Rev. Edition. St. Clairsville Heaton & Gressinger., AI 6580. 1831?

    5568 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Juvenile Reader, No. 3; Containing Interesting, Historical, Moral, and Instructive Reading Lessons, Composed of Words of a Greater Number of Syllables than the Lessons in Nos. I, and II; and a Greater Variety of Composition, Both in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Writings of the Best American and English Authors. To Which are Prefixed, Observations on the Principles of Good Reading. Designed for the Use of Larger Children, in Families and Schools. By Lyman Cobb, Author of the Spelling-Book, and School Dictionary. A new ed., with questions. Cincinnati C.D. Bradford., AI 0. 1831. xxiv, [25]-216 p. incl. front. ; 15 cm.
    2275 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Sequel to the Juvenile Reader; Comprising a Selection of Lessons in Prose and Poetry from Highly Esteemed American and English Writers, Designed for the Use of Higher Classes in Schools and Academies, and to Impress the Minds of Youth with Sentiments of Virtue and Religion. St. Clairsville Printed and Published by Horton J. Howard., AI 11868 (No location). Rieger 245. 1832. 215 p.
    5339 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Juvenile Reader, No. 1: Containing Interesting Moral, and Instructive Reading Lessons; Composed of Easy Words of One and Two Syllables; Designed for the Use of Small Children, in Families and Schools by Lyman Cobb. St. Clairsville Printed and Published by Horton J. Howard., AI 0. 1832. [i]-vi, [7]-72 p. ill. ; 14 cm.
    2591 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Sequel to the Juvenile Reader; Comprising a Selection of Lessons in Prose and Poetry from Highly Esteemed American and English Writers, Designed for the Use of Higher Classes in Schools and Academies, and to Impress the Minds of Youth with Sentiments of Virtue and Religion. St. Clairsville Horton J. Howard, AI 23877. 1834.

    2592 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Spelling Book, Being a Just Standard for Pronouncing the English Language; Containing the Rudiments of the English Language, Arranged in Catechetical Order; an Organization of the Alphabet; an Easy Scheme of Spelling and Pronouncement, Intermixed with Easy Reading Lessons: to Which are Added, Some Useful Tables, with the Names of Cities, Counties, Towns, Rivers, Lakes, &c. in the United States; and a List of the Proper Names Contained in the New Testament, and Pronounced According to the Best Authorities. Designed to Teach the Orthography and Orthoepy of J. Walker. By Lyman Cobb, Author of the Juvenile Readers, School Dictionary, Expositor, Explanatory Arithmetic, and Sequel. [One line of quotation] Revised Edition. Cleveland, (O.) J. Kellogg & Co. Stereotyped by J.S. Redfield-New York., AI 23878. 1834. 168 p. ; 16.5 cm.
    5569 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Juvenile Reader, No. 1; Containing Interesting, Moral, and Instructive Reading Lessons, Composed of Easy Words of One and Two Syllables. Designed for the Use of Small Children, in Families and Schools. By Lyman Cobb ... Cincinnati Published by Josiah Drake., AI 0. 1834. [4], [7]-72 p. plates. ; 16 cm. Juvenile reader, no. 1.
    8177 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Juvenile Reader, No. 1: Containing Interesting, Moral, and Instructive Reading Lessons, Composed of Easy Words of One and Two Syllables. Designed for the Use of Small Children, in Families and Schools. By Lyman Cobb, Author of the Spelling -Book, and School Dictionary. St. Clairsville Printed and Published by Horton J. Howard. Stereotyped by J.S. Redfield-New York., AI 0. 1834. 72 p. ; xx cm. Preface dated New York, November 25, 1830 and signed Lyman Cobb.
    Publisher's advertisement for Cobb's series of school books, back cover.
    2766 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Juvenile Reader, No. 2. Cincinnati
    AI 30992. 1835.

    2767 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Juvenile Reader, No. 3; Containing Interesting, Historical, Moral, and Instructive Reading Lessons, Composed of Words of a Greater Number of Syllables than the Lessons in Nos. I, and II; and a Greater Variety of Composition, Both in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Writings of the Best American and English Authors. To Which are Prefixed, Observations on the Principles of Good Reading. Designed for the Use of Larger Children, in Families and Schools. By Lyman Cobb, Author of the Spelling-Book, and School Dictionary. Cincinnati Josiah Drake., AI 30995. 1835. 216 p. : ill. ; 15 cm.
    2768 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Juvenile Reader, No. 3; Containing Interesting, Historical, Moral, and Instructive Reading Lessons, Composed of Words of a Greater Number of Syllables than the Lessons in Nos. I, and II; and a Greater Variety of Composition, Both in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Writings of the Best American and English Authors. To Which are Prefixed, Observations on the Principles of Good Reading. Designed for the Use of Larger Children, in Families and Schools. By Lyman Cobb, Author of the Spelling-Book, and School Dictionary. Cincinnati
    AI 30996. 1835.

    2769 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Stories about the Sheep, Cow, Ox, Horse, Ass, and Deer, in Words of One, Two and Three Syllables. Cleveland, (O.) J. Kellogg & Co., AI 31028. 1835. Price Three Cents. 16 p. ill. ; 11 cm. "Preface to the Third Series" dated: New York, June 29, 1835.
    Cobb's Toys. Third Series, No. 2.
    5310 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Expositor, or Sequel to the Spelling-Book; Containing about Twelve Thousand of the Most Common Words of the Language; in Which Each Word is Accurately Spelled, Pronounced, Divided, and Explained, and the Primary and Secondary Accent Noted; to Which are Prefixed Concise Principles of Pronunciation, and Rules for the Accentuation and Division of Words. Designed for the Use of Schools. By Lyman Cobb, Author of the Spelling-Book, School Dictionary, Juvenile Readers, Sequel, Explanatory Arithmetick Nos. 1 & 2, North American Reader, and Ciphering Book Nos. 1 & 2. Zanesville, (Ohio,) Published by J.R. & A. Lippitt. Stereotyped by J.S. Redfield, New York., AI 0. 1835. [1-3], 4-216 p. ; 13.5 cm. Page number 42 not printed.
    5513 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Toys Third Series No. 3. Stories about the Bear, Zebra, Lynx, Wild Boar, Walrus, Sloth and Anteater in Words of One and Three Syllables. Cleveland
    AI 0. 1835.

    5697 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Explanatory Arithmetick. Number Two. Zanesville
    AI 0. 1835.

    5775 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. The Alphabet, and Words of One Syllable. Cleveland J. Kellogg & Co., AI 0. 1835. Price Once Cent. 8 p. ill. ; 8.5 cm. Preface dated: New York, May 1, 1835.
    Cobb's Toys, First Series, No. 1.
    6098 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Explanatory Arithmetick, No. 2; Containing the Compound Rules...To Which is Annexed a Practical System of Book-Keeping. By Lyman Cobb. Cleveland Canfield & Spencer, AI 0. 1835. vi, [2], [9]-216 p. ; 15 cm.
    6318 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Toys, Third Series, No. 4. Stories About The Turkey, Nightingale, Wookpecker, King-Fisher, Bullfinch, and Blackbird. Cleveland J. Kellogg & Co., AI 0. 1835.
    The wrapper has O. Spafford of Erie, Pennsylvania, 1840, imprint.
    Only copy in private collection.
    7159 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Little Stories about the Hen, Duck, Goose, and Hawk, in Words of One Syllable. Cleveland J. Kellogg & Co., AI 0. 1835. Price One Cent. 8 p. ill. ; 8.5 cm. "Preface to the first series" dated: New York, May 1, 1835.
    Cobb's Toys, First Series, No. 4.
    9592 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Stories about the Kite, Fan, Boat, Barrel, Brush, Jug, Pipe, Knife, Fork, Spoon, and Shovel in Words of One and Two Syllables. Zanesville, (Ohio) s.n., AI 0. 1835. 16 p. ill. ; 9 cm Cobb's Toys, 2nd ser., no. 10.
    339 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. The North American Reader; Containing a Great Variety of Pieces in Prose and Poetry, from Very Highly Esteemed American and English Writers; Also, Observations on Good Reading; The Declaration of Independence; The Constitution of the United States; Political Definitions; Variable Orthography; Concise Principles of Pronunciation; Rules for the Division of Words; and the Rules for Spelling the Plurals of Nouns, Participles, Present Tense, and Preterit of Verbs, and the Comparative and Superlative Degrees of Adjectives. Designed for the Use of the Highest Classes in Schools and Academies. By Lyman Cobb, A.M., Author of the First Book, Spelling-book, Expositor, School Dictionary, Miniature Lexicon, Primary Monitorial Lessons, Juvenile Reader, Nos. 1, 2, & 3, Sequel to the Juvenile Readers, Arithmetical Rules and Tables, Explanatory Arithmetick. Nos. 1 & 2, and Ciphering-book, Nos. 1 & 2. Zanesville, (Ohio.) J. R. & A. Lippitt., AI 36766. 1836. [i-v], vi, [vii], viii-x, [xi], xii-xxi, [xxii], [23], 24-498, [499], 501-504 p. front. ; 17.5 cm. Morgan copy: (Sig. B misfolded, p. 33-40).
    Signatures: [A][A2][A3]-X/1 X2/3 X3/8. (H not printed. W omitted.)
    3019 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Juvenile Reader, No. 3; Containing Interesting, Historical, Moral, and Instructive Reading Lessons, Composed of Words of a Greater Number of Syllables than the Lessons in Nos. I, and II; and a Greater Variety of Composition, Both in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Writings of the Best American and English Authors. To Which are Prefixed, Observations on the Principles of Good Reading. Designed for the Use of Larger Children, in Families and Schools. By Lyman Cobb, Author of the Spelling-Book, and School Dictionary. St. Clairsville, Ohio. Printed and Published by Horton J. Howard[,] Stereotyped by J. S. Redfield-New York, AI 36764. Rieger 243. 1836. 216 p. ; 14 cm. Publisher's advertisement on pages 213-16.
    OClWHi copy has date on cover, 1834, plus second copy with no date on the cover.
    Alternate title: Juvenile Reader, No. 3.
    5309 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Toys, First Series, No. 11, Pretty Stories for Pretty Children in Words of One Syllable. Zanesville J.R. & A. Lippitt, AI 0. 1836. [8] p. ill. ; 8 cm.
    5340 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Juvenile Reader, No. 2. St. Clairsville Printed and Published by Horton J. Howard, Rieger 242. 1836. viii, [9]-144 p. ; cm.
    5570 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Juvenile Reader, No. 1. St. Clairsville
    AI 0. 1836.

    6035 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Spelling Book, Being a Just Standard for Pronouncing the English Language, Containing the Rudiments of the English Language Arranged in Catechetical Order, an Organization of the Alphabet, an Easy Scheme of Spelling and Pronouncement, Intermixed with Easy Reading Lessons: to which are Added, Some Useful Tables, with the Names of Cities, Counties, Towns, Rivers, Lakes, &c. in the United States; and a List of the Proper Names Contained in the New Testament, and Pronounced According to the Best Authorities. Designed to Teach the Orthography and Orthoepy of J. Walker. Rev. Edition. St. Clairsville Horton J. Howard, AI 0. Rieger 246. 1836. 168 p. ; 17.5 cm.
    7060 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Spelling Book, Being a Just Standard for Pronouncing the English Language, Containing the Rudiments of the English Language Arranged in Catechetical Order, an Organization of the Alphabet, an Easy Scheme of Spelling and Pronouncement, Intermixed with Easy Reading Lessons: to which are Added, Some Useful Tables, with the Names of Cities, Counties, Towns, Rivers, Lakes, &c. in the United States; and a List of the Proper Names Contained in the New Testament, and Pronounced According to the Best Authorities. Designed to Teach the Orthography and Orthoepy of J. Walker. Rev. Edition. In Six Parts. Cincinnati

    1848.

    7228 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Juvenile Reader, No. 1. St. Clairsville
    AI 0. 1836.

    7922 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's First Book, or Introduction to the Spelling-Book. Designed for the Use of Small Children. St. Clairsville Printed and Published by Horton J. Howard, AI 0. Rieger 241. 1836. 36 p. ; cm.
    3206 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Sequel to the Juvenile Reader; Comprising a Selection of Lessons in Prose and Poetry from Highly Esteemed American and English Writers, Designed for the Use of Higher Classes in Schools and Academies, and to Impress the Minds of Youth with Sentiments of Virtue and Religion. By Lyman Cobb, Author of the Spelling-Book, School Dictionary, Juvenile Readers, Explanatory Arithmetick and Expositor. St. Clairsville, Ohio. Printed and Published by Horton J. Howard. Stereotyped by S.J. Redfield, New York., AI 43751. 1837. vi, 215 p. ; 18 cm. Morgan (214 p.).
    3207 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Spelling Book, Being a Just Standard for Pronouncing the English Language, Containing the Rudiments of the English Language Arranged in Catechetical Order, an Organization of the Alphabet, an Easy Scheme of Spelling and Pronouncement, Intermixed with Easy Reading Lessons: to which are Added, Some Useful Tables, with the Names of Cities, Counties, Towns, Rivers, Lakes, &c. in the United States; and a List of the Proper Names Contained in the New Testament, and Pronounced According to the Best Authorities. Designed to Teach the Orthography and Orthoepy of J. Walker. Rev. Edition. Cleveland Jones and Wetmore, AI 43752. 1837. 168 p.
    3395 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Spelling Book, Being a Just Standard for Pronouncing the English Language, Containing the Rudiments of the English Language Arranged in Catechetical Order, an Organization of the Alphabet, an Easy Scheme of Spelling and Pronouncement, Intermixed with Easy Reading Lessons: to which are Added, Some Useful Tables, with the Names of Cities, Counties, Towns, Rivers, Lakes, &c. in the United States; and a List of the Proper Names Contained in the New Testament, and Pronounced According to the Best Authorities. Designed to Teach the Orthography and Orthoepy of J. Walker. Rev. Edition. Cleveland, O. M.C. Younglove, AI 49773. 1838 168 p. ; 17 cm.
    5567 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's New Juvenile Reader, No. 2, Containing Interesting, Moral, and Instructive Reading Lessons, Composed of Easy Words of One, Two, and Three Syllables. Designed for the Use of Small Children and, in Connexion with No. 1, to Accompany the Spelling Book in Schools and Families. St. Clairsville Horton J. Howard, AI 0. 1838. 17-133 p. ill. ; 16 cm.
    3626 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Spelling Book, Being a Just Standard for Pronouncing the English Language, Containing the Rudiments of the English Language Arranged in Catechetical Order, an Organization of the Alphabet, an Easy Scheme of Spelling and Pronouncement, Intermixed with Easy Reading Lessons: to which are Added, Some Useful Tables, with the Names of Cities, Counties, Towns, Rivers, Lakes, &c. in the United States; and a List of the Proper Names Contained in the New Testament, and Pronounced According to the Best Authorities. Designed to Teach the Orthography and Orthoepy of J. Walker. Rev. Edition. St. Clairsville Printed and Published by Horton J. Howard., AI 55021. 1839. 168 p.
    3866 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Spelling Book, Being a Just Standard for Pronouncing the English Language, Containing the Rudiments of the English Language Arranged in Catechetical Order, an Organization of the Alphabet, an Easy Scheme of Spelling and Pronouncement, Intermixed with Easy Reading Lessons: to which are Added, Some Useful Tables, with the Names of Cities, Counties, Towns, Rivers, Lakes, &c. in the United States; and a List of the Proper Names Contained in the New Testament, and Pronounced According to the Best Authorities. Designed to Teach the Orthography and Orthoepy of J. Walker. Rev. Edition. Ortheopy [sic] of J. Walker. By Lyman Cobb. Rev. ed. St. Clairsville Published by Heaton & Gressinger, AI 40-1510. Rieger 247. 1840. [2], 168, [2] p. ill. ; 18 cm.
    9879 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's New First Book; or, Introduction to the Spelling Book, for the Use of Small Children in Schools and Families. By Lyman Cobb. Cincinnati B. Davenport, AI 0. 1842. 35 p. illus. ; 15 cm.
    4505 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Spelling Book, Being a Just Standard for Pronouncing the English Language, Containing the Rudiments of the English Language Arranged in Catechetical Order, an Organization of the Alphabet, an Easy Scheme of Spelling and Pronouncement, Intermixed with Easy Reading Lessons: to which are Added, Some Useful Tables, with the Names of Cities, Counties, Towns, Rivers, Lakes, &c. in the United States; and a List of the Proper Names Contained in the New Testament, and Pronounced According to the Best Authorities. Designed to Teach the Orthography and Orthoepy of J. Walker. Rev. Edition. In Six Parts. Cleveland Sanford & Hayward, AI 0. 1843. 168 p. ill. ; 19 cm.
    8772 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Spelling Book, Being a Just Standard for Pronouncing the English Language; Containing the Rudiments of the English Language, Arranged in Catechetical Order; an Organization of the Alphabet; an Easy Scheme of Spelling and Pronouncement, Intermixed with Easy Reading Lessons: to Which are Added, Some Useful Tables, with the Names of Cities, Counties, Towns, Rivers, Lakes, &c. in the United States; and a List of the Proper Names Contained in the New Testament, and Pronounced According to the Best Authorities. Designed to Teach the Orthography and Orthoepy of J. Walker. By Lyman Cobb, Author of the Juvenile Readers, School Dictionary, Expositor, Explanatory Arithmetic, and Sequel. Examine thoroughly and Impartially, Then Judge. Revised Edition. St. Clairsville, Ohio. Printed and Published by Horton J. Howard. Stereotyped by J.S. Redfield. New York., AI 0. [1843] [6], 168 p. ill. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Their copy bears pastedown and running flyleaves inside upper cover printed as pages from an 1843 almanac. Dated then as not before 1843. What if extra pages of the speller left lying around and used as proof sheets for almanacs, then it got bound together. Far fetched, but this looks like my 1825 undated Cobb., see No. 1572. Check someday.
    Wood-engraved frontispiece is the only illustration.
    6260 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. New North American Reader; or, Fifth Reading Book, Containing a Great Variety of Interesting, Historical, Moral, and Instructive Reading Lessons in Prose and Poetry, from Highly Esteemed American and English Writers; All the words in the First Reading Lesson, not Contained in any Reading Lesson in the Juvenile Readers or in the Sequel, and All New Words in Each Subsequent Reading Lesson, throughout the Books, are placed before it, as a Spelling Lesson, with the Division, Pronunciation, Accentuation, Both Primary and Secondary Accent, and Definition Noted, and the Part of Speech Designated. Designed for the Use of the Highest Classes in Schools and Academies and to Impress the Minds of Youth with Sentiments of Virtue and Religion. Also, Rules and Observations on the Principles of Good Reading. By Lyman Cobb, A.M., Author of the New First Book, New Juvenile Readers, Nos. 1, 2, and 3, New Sequel to the Juvenile Readers, Expositor, School Dictionary, New Spelling Book, in Six Parts, &c. &c. Cincinnati Published by B. Davenport., AI 45-1520. 1845. 384 p. ; xx cm. Verso of title page: Copyright 1844 by Caleb Bartlett in Southern District of New York. Stereotyped by T.B. Smith, 216 William-Street, New York.
    Pennsylvania Edition. Cobb's New Series of Reading Books, in Five Numbers.
    6889 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's New Spelling Book, Being a Just Standard for Pronouncing the English Language, Containing the Rudiments of the English Language Arranged in Catechetical Order, an Organization of the Alphabet, an Easy Scheme of Spelling and Pronouncement, Intermixed with Easy Reading Lessons: to which are Added, Some Useful Tables, with the Names of Cities, Counties, Towns, Rivers, Lakes, &c. in the United States; and a List of the Proper Names Contained in the New Testament, and Pronounced According to the Best Authorities. Designed to Teach the Orthography and Orthoepy of J. Walker. Rev. Edition. By Lyman Cobb. Cincinnati B. Davenport, AI 0. 1845. 168 p. ill. ; 18 cm.
    243 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's New First Book or Introduction to the Spelling Book for the Use of Small Children in Schools and Families. Cincinnati B. Davenport. J.H. Meller, Pittsburgh., AI 0. 1846. 36 p. ; 15.5 cm. Yellow printed wrappers are part of pagination.
    Preface, p. [2] dated New York, Sept. 1842. Copyright in 1842 by Caleb Bartlett in Southern District of New York.
    444 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's New Series of Reading Books, in Five Numbers. Cobb's North American Reader, or, Fifth Reading Book, Containing a Great Variety of Interesting, Historical, Moral, and Instructive Reading Lessons in Prose and Poetry, from Highly Esteemed American and English Writers; All the Words in the First Reading Lesson, not Contained in Any Reading Lesson in the Juvenile Readers or in the Sequel, and All New Words in Each Subsequent Reading Lesson, throughout the Books, are Placed before It, as a Spelling Lesson, with the Division, Pronunciation, Accentuation, Both Primary and Secondary Accent, and Definition Noted, and the Part of Speech Designated. Designed for the Use of the Highest Classes in Schools and Academies and to Impress the Minds of Youth with Sentiments of Virtue and Religion. Also, Rules and Observations on the Principles of Good Reading. By Lyman Cobb, A.M., Author of the New First Book, New Juvenile Readers, Nos. 1, 2, and 3, New Sequel to the Juvenile Readers, Expositor, School Dictionary, New Spelling Book, in Six Parts, &c. &c. Cincinnati Published by B. Davenport,
    1847. xviii, 384 p. incl. front. ; 20 cm. The second title-page is: APPENDIX,/ CONTAINING/ EXERCISES IN ELOCUTION./ [rule]/ SELECTED AND ARRANGED/ BY B. DAVENPORT./ [rule]/ CINCINNATI:/ PUBLISHED BY B. DAVENPORT,/ COLLEGE HALL, WALNUT STREET, BETWEEN 4TH AND 5TH./ 1847.
    4789 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Juvenile Reader, No. III; Containing Interesting, Historical, Moral, and Instructive Reading Lessons, Composed of Words of a Greater Number of Syllables than the Lessons in Nos. I, and II; and a Greater Variety of Composition, Both in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Writings of the Best American and English Authors. To Which are Prefixed, Observations on the Principles of Good Reading. Designed for the Use of Larger Children, in Families and Schools. By Lyman Cobb, Author of the Spelling-Book, and School Dictionary. Cincinnati B. Davenport,
    1847. 216 p. incl. front., ill. ; 16 cm.
    6881 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's New Sequel to The Juvenile Readers, or, Fourth Reading Book, Containing a Selection of Interesting, Historical, Moral, and Instructive Reading Lessons in Prose and Poetry, from Highly Esteemed American and English Writers; in Which All Words in the First Reading Lesson Not Contained in Any Reading Lesson in the Three Juvenile Readers, and All New Words in Each Subsequent Reading Lesson, Throughout the Book, Are Placed Before It, with the Division, Pronunciation, Accentuation, Both Primary and Secondary Accent, and Definition Noted, and the Part of Speech Designated. Designed for the Use of Higher Classes in Schools and Academies; and to Impress the Minds of Youth with Sentiments of Virtue and Religion. Also, An Appendix, Containing a Class of Words of Variable Orthography and Words of Variable Pronunciation, and Quotations from Other Languages. By Lyman Cobb, A.M., Author of The First Book, Juvenile Readers, Nos. 1, 2, and 3, Sequel to The Juvenile Readers, North American Reader, Expositor, School Dictionary, New Spelling Book, in Six Parts, Explanatory Arithmetic, Nos. 1 and 2, Ciphering Book, Nos. 1 and 2, &c. &c. Cincinnati Published by B. Davenport,
    1847. xiv, [15]-249 p. incl. front., ill. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Series title transcribed from head of title page.
    Cover transcription: Cobb's new sequel or Fourth reading book. Cincinnati edition. Cincinnati: published by B. Davenport. 1846.
    Paragraphs numbered. Includes stories, poems, and nonfiction prose--particularly lessons on American history.
    Preface, p. [v]-vii, signed by Lyman Cobb, and dated at New York, August, 1843.
    "Stereotyped by T.B. Smith, 216 William Street, New York."--verso of title page.
    In printed boards with leather spine.
    "Valuable school books, published by B. Davenport, Cincinnati."--publisher's advertisement, lower cover.
    Series: Cobb's new series of reading books, in five numbers.
    American Antiquarian Society local notes: American Antiquarian Society copy p. 179-180 mutilated, with loss of text. The last page of the appendix in this copy is p. 240, and it is possible that this copy lacks additional pages. Some wood engravings are hand-colored, apparently by the reader. This copy is the gift of Ruth E. Adomeit (1996), and bears her bookplate. Bears reader's drawings and arithmetic. Inscribed: Carrie Heberline ; Ezekiel Duckwort.
    Location notes: American Antiquarian Society, Cincinnati Historical Society, Ohio University and University of Virginia copies contain 240 pages.
    7601 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Spelling Book, Being a Just Standard for Pronouncing the English Language, Containing the Rudiments of the English Language Arranged in Catechetical Order, an Organization of the Alphabet, an Easy Scheme of Spelling and Pronouncement, Intermixed with Easy Reading Lessons: to Which are Added, Some Useful Tables, with the Names of Cities, Counties, Towns, Rivers, Lakes, &c. in the United States; and a List of the Proper Names Contained in the New Testament, and Pronounced According to the Best Authorities. Designed to Teach the Orthography and Orthoepy of J. Walker. Rev. Edition. Book in Six Parts. Cincinnati

    1847.

    9419 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Series of Reading Books, in Five Numbers. Cobb's New Juvenile Reader, No. II; or, Second Reading Book. By Lyman Cobb. Cincinnati B. Davenport.,
    1847 144 p. ; "Cobb's Series of Reading Books, in Five Series."--title page.
    "Stereotyped by T.B. Smith, 216 William Street, New York."--verso of title page.
    Preface dated: "New York, April, 1842."
    4883 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Fifth Reading Book, Containing a Great Variety of Interesting, Historical, Moral, and Instructive Reading Lessons in Prose and Poetry, from Highly Esteemed American and English Writers; All the Words in the First Reading Lesson, not Continued in any Reading Lesson in the Juvenile Readers or in the Sequel, and All New Words in Each Subsequent Reading Lesson, throughout the Books, are placed before It, as a Spelling Lesson, with the Division, Pronunciation, Accentuation, Both Primary and Secondary Accent, and Definition Noted, and the Part of Speech Designated. Designed for the Use of the Highest Classes in Schools and Academies and to Impress the Minds of Youth with Sentiments of Virtue and Religion. Also, Rules and Observations on the Principles of Good Reading. By Lyman Cobb, A.M., Author of the New First Book, New Juvenile Readers, Nos. 1, 2, and 3, New Sequel to the Juvenile Readers, Expositor, School Dictionary, New Spelling Book, in Six Parts, &c. &c. Cincinnati

    1848.

    5583 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's New Sequel to the Juvenile Readers, or Fourth Reading Book. Containing a Selection of Interesting, Historical, Moral, and Instructive Reading Lessons in Prose and Poetry, from Highly Esteemed American and English Writers; in Which All the Words in the First Reading Lesson, not Contained in any Reading Lesson in the Three Juvenile Readers, and All New Words in Each Subsequent Reading Lesson, throughout the Book, are Placed before It, with the Division, Pronunciation, Accentuation, Both Primary and Secondary Accent, and Definition Noted, and the Part of Speech Designated. Designed for the Use of the Highest Classes in Schools and Academies and to Impress the Minds of Youth with Sentiments of Virtue and Religion. Also, an Appendix, Containing a Class of Words of Variable Orthography and Words of Variable Pronunciation, and Quotations from Other Languages. By Lyman Cobb, A.M., Author of the First Book, Juvenile Readers, Nos. 1, 2, and 3, Sequel to the Juvenile Readers, North American Reader, Expositor, School Dictionary, New Spelling Book, in Six Parts, Explanatory Arithmetic, Nos. 1 and 2, Ciphering Book, Nos. 1 and 2, &c. &c. Cincinnati Published by B. Davenport
    1848. 288 p. ; xx cm. Verso of title page: Copyright in 1843 by Caleb Bartlett in the Southern District of New York. And, stereotyped by T.B. Smith, 216 William-Street, New York.
    Cobb's New Series of Reading Books, in Five Numbers.
    5866 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Juvenile Reader, No. 3; Containing Interesting, Historical, Moral, and Instructive Reading Lessons, Composed of Words of a Greater Number of Syllables than the Lessons in Nos. I, and II; and a Greater Variety of Composition, Both in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Writings of the Best American and English Authors. To Which are Prefixed, Observations on the Principles of Good Reading. Designed for the Use of Larger Children, in Families and Schools. By Lyman Cobb, Author of the Spelling-Book, and School Dictionary. Cincinnati B. Davenport,
    1848. vii, 108 p.
    5867 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's New Juvenile Reader, No. I; or, First Reading Book, Containing Interesting, Moral, and Instructive Reading Lessons, Composed of Easy Words of One and Two Syllables in Which, All the Words in the First Reading Lesson, and All New Words in Each Subsequent Reading Lesson, throughout the Book, are Placed before It, with the Division, Pronunciation, Accentuation, and Definition Noted, and the Part of Speech Designated. Designed for the Use of Small Children, in Schools and Families. By Lyman Cobb, A.M., Author of the First Book, Juvenile Readers, Nos[.] 1, 2, and 3, Sequel to the Readers[,] North American Readers Expositor, School Dictionary, New Spelling Book, in Six Parts[,] Explanatory Arithmetic, Nos. 1 and 2, Ciphering Book, Nos. 1 and 2 &c. &c. Cincinnati B. Davenport.,
    1848. vii, 108 p., ill. ; 16 cm. Cobb's Series of Reading Books, in Five Numbers.
    7063 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's New Juvenile Reader, No. II, or, Second Reading Book. Cincinnati B. Davenport.,
    1848. vii, 144 p. ; 16 cm. Cobb's Series of Reading Books, in Five Series
    9052 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's New Juvenile Reader, No. III; or, Third Reading Book, Containing Interesting, Historical, Moral, and Instructive Reading Lessons, Composed of Words of a Greater Number of Syllables Than the Lessons in Nos. I and II; And a Greater Variety of Composition, Both in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Writings of the Best American and English Authors; in Which, All the Words in the First Reading Lesson, Not Contained in Any Reading Lesson in Nos. I and II, and All New Words in Each Subsequent Reading Lesson, throughout the Book, Are Placed Before It, with the Division, Pronunciation, Accentuation, Both Primary and Secondary Accent, and Definition Noted, and the Part of Speech Designated for the Use of Larger Children in Schools and Families. By Lyman Cobb, A.M., Author of the First Book Juvenile Readers, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Sequel to the Juvenile Readers, North American Reader, Expositor, School Dictionary, New Spelling Book, in Six Parts, Explanatory Arithmetic, Nos. 1 and 2, Ciphering Book, Nos. 1 and 2, &c. &c. Cincinnati B. Davenport.,
    1848. [i-v], vi-vii, [viii], ix, [x], [11]-252 p. ; 16 cm. Signed, Preface, p. vii: Lyman Cobb, New York, April, 1842.
    Second title page, page [217]: Appendix to Cobb's Juvenile Reader, No. III. Compiled by B. Davenport. Cincinnati: Published by B. Davenport. 1848. This appendix was copyright in 1848 by B. Davenport in the Ohio District.
    Frontispiece woodcut: The Affecting Separation of the Indian and the British Officer. See page 88. Initials of engraver lower right corner, ??
    Title of cover same as title page without the date.
    Cobb's Series of Reading Books, in Five Numbers.
    5853 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's New North American Reader; or, Fifth Reading Book, Containing a Great Variety of Interesting, Historical, Moral, and Instructive Reading Lessons in Prose and Poetry, from Highly Esteemed American and English Writers; All the Words in the First Reading Lesson, not Contained in Any Reading Lesson in the Juvenile Readers or in the Sequel, and All New Words in Each Subsequent Reading Lesson, throughout the Books, are Placed before It, as a Spelling Lesson, with the Division, Pronunciation, Accentuation, Both Primary and Secondary Accent, and Definition Noted, and the Part of Speech Designated. Designed for the Use of the Highest Classes in Schools and Academies and to Impress the Minds of Youth with Sentiments of Virtue and Religion. Also, Rules and Observations on the Principles of Good Reading. By Lyman Cobb, A.M., Author of the New First Book, New Juvenile Readers, Nos. 1, 2, and 3, New Sequel to the Juvenile Readers, Expositor, School Dictionary, New Spelling Book, in Six Parts, &c. &c. Cincinnati Published by B. Davenport,
    1849. 432 p.
    6538 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Spelling Book, Being a Just Standard for Pronouncing the English Language, Containing the Rudiments of the English Language Arranged in Catechetical Order, an Organization of the Alphabet, an Easy Scheme of Spelling and Pronouncement, Intermixed with Easy Reading Lessons: to Which are Added, Some Useful Tables, with the Names of Cities, Counties, Towns, Rivers, Lakes, &c. in the United States; and a List of the Proper Names Contained in the New Testament, and Pronounced According to the Best Authorities. Designed to Teach the Orthography and Orthoepy of J. Walker. Rev. Edition. Book in Six Parts. Cincinnati B. Davenport,
    1849. 168 p. ill. ; 17 cm.
    9055 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's New Sequel to the Juvenile Readers, or, Fourth Reading Book Containing a Selection of Interesting Historical, Moral, and Instructive Reading Lessons in Prose and Poetry from Highly Esteemed American and English Writers...Designed for the Use of Higher Classes in Schools and Academies...Also, an Appendix Containing a Class of Words of Variable Orthography and Words of Variable Pronunciation, and Quotations from Other Languages by Lyman Cobb. Cincinnati B. Davenport,
    1849. 288 p. ill. ; 19 cm. Cobb's New Sequel to the Juvenile Readers, or,
    445 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's New North American Reader; or, Fifth Reading Book, Containing a Great Variety of Interesting, Historical, Moral, and Instructive Reading Lessons in Prose and Poetry, from Highly Esteemed American and English Writers; All the Words in the First Reading Lesson, not Contained in Any Reading Lesson in the Juvenile Readers or in the Sequel, and All New Words in Each Subsequent Reading Lesson, throughout the Books, are Placed before It, as a Spelling Lesson, with the Division, Pronunciation, Accentuation, Both Primary and Secondary Accent, and Definition Noted, and the Part of Speech Designated. Designed for the Use of the Highest Classes in Schools and Academies and to Impress the Minds of Youth with Sentiments of Virtue and Religion. Also, Rules and Observations on the Principles of Good Reading. By Lyman Cobb, A.M., Author of the New First Book, New Juvenile Readers, Nos. 1, 2, and 3, New Sequel to the Juvenile Readers, Expositor, School Dictionary, New Spelling Book, in Six Parts, &c. &c. By Lyman Cobb. Cincinnati Published by B. Davenport.,
    1850. xviii, 384 p. incl. front. ; 20 cm. Preface is dated "New York, Nov. 1844."
    6958 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's New Spelling Book, Being a Just Standard for Pronouncing the English Language, Containing the Rudiments of the English Language Arranged in Catechetical Order, an Organization of the Alphabet, an Easy Scheme of Spelling and Pronouncement, Intermixed with Easy Reading Lessons: to which are Added, Some Useful Tables, with the Names of Cities, Counties, Towns, Rivers, Lakes, &c. in the United States; and a List of the Proper Names Contained in the New Testament, and Pronounced According to the Best Authorities. Designed to Teach the Orthography and Orthoepy of J. Walker. Rev. Edition. In Six Parts. Cincinnati B. Davenport,
    1850. 168 p. illus. ; 18 cm.
    9406 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's New Juvenile Reader, No. II, or, Second Reading Book, Containing Interesting, Moral, and Instructive Reading Lessons, Composed of Easy Words of One, Two, and Three Syllables; in Which All the Words in the First Reading Lesson, and Contained in Any Reading Lesson in No. I, and All New Words in Each Subsequent Reading Lesson, Throughout the Book, Are Place before It, with the Division, Pronunciation, Accentuation, and Definition Noted, and the Part of Speech Designated. Designed for the Use of Small Children; And in Connexion with No. I, to Accompany the Spelling Book in Schools and Families. By Lyman Cobb, A.M., Author of the First Juvenile Readers, Expositor, School Dictionary, New Spelling Book, in Six Parts, Explanatory Arithmetic, Nos. 1 and 2, Ciphering Books, Nos. 1 and 2, &c. &c. Cincinnati B. Davenport.,
    1850. vii, [4], 12-144 p. ill. ; 15 cm. Series: Cobb's Series of Reading Books, in Five Numbers.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Paragraphs numbered. Includes stories and nonfiction prose.
    "Cincinnati edition."--upper cover.
    Series statement at head of title.
    Cobb’s new series of reading books. In five numbers."--cover.
    Preface, p. [v]-vii, signed by Lyman Cobb, and dated at New York, April, 1842.
    "Stereotyped by T.B. Smith, 216 William Street, New York."--verso of title page.
    In printed boards with leather spine.
    Publisher’s advertisement and series list, lower cover.
    990 Cobbett, William, 1763-1835. The Pride of Britannia Humbled; or, The Queen of the Ocean Unqueened, by "The American Cock Boats," and "The Fir Built Things with Bits of Striped Bunting at Their Mast Heads." (As the Rt. Hon. Mr. Canning, in the British Parliament, Called Our Frigates.) Illustrated and Demonstrated by Letters Addressed to Lord Liverpool, on the Late American War. By William Cobbett, Esq. To Which is Added, a Glimpse of the American Victories on Land, on the Lake, and on the Ocean. With a Persuasive to Political Moderation, Most Respectfully Addressed to the Persons Composing the Two Great Parties in the United States. Cincinnati Published by John R. Fletcher, William Pounsford, and Williams and Mason. Williams and Mason, Printers., Howes C523. OI 350. SS 40499. Wilkie 478. 1817. 216, [4] p. ; 18 cm. At end p. [3-4] contains "Yankee Tar."
    5627 Cobbett, William, 1763-1835. The Pride of Britannia Humbled; or, The Queen of the Ocean Unqueened, by "The American Cock Boats," and "The Fir Built Things with Bits of Striped Bunting at Their [sic] Mast Heads." (As the Rt. Hon. Mr. Canning, in the British Parliament, Called Our Frigates.) Illustrated and Demonstrated by Letters Addressed to Lord Liverpool, on the Late American War. By William Cobbett, Esq. To Which is Added, a Glimpse of the American Victories on Land, on the Lake, and on the Ocean. With a Persuasive to Political Moderation, Most Respectfully Addressed to the Persons Composing the Two Great Parties in the United States. Cincinnati Printed by Williams and Mason, for John R. Fletcher., SS 40500. 1817. 216 p. ; 18 cm. This Cincinnati edition does not contain the end p. [4] and carries a different printer entry: Printed by Williams and Mason, for John R. Fletcher.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: "Edited by Thomas Branagan."--Sabin, v. 4, p. 188.
    One of three issues, with varying imprint statements, recorded in the Morgan Bibliography of Ohio imprints, 1796-1850. See also Morgan 990 (Cincinnati: Published by John R. Fletcher, William Pounsford, and Williams and Mason. Williams and Mason, printers) and Morgan 8965 (Cincinnati: Published by John R. Fletcher, William Pounsford, and Williams and Mason; and John Hellings, Chillicothe. Williams and Mason, printers).
    Microform availability: Not on Readex 40500 Filmed at this number is the issue with imprint: Cincinnati: Published by John R. Fletcher, William Pounsford, and Williams and Mason; and John Hellings, Chillicothe. Williams and Mason, printers. (Morgan 8965)
    8965 Cobbett, William, 1763-1835. The Pride of Britannia Humbled; or, The Queen of the Ocean Unqueened, by "The American Cock Boats," and "The Fir Built Things with Bits of Striped Bunting at Their Mast Heads." (As the Rt. Hon. Mr. Canning, in the British Parliament, Called Our Frigates.) Illustrated and Demonstrated by Letters Addressed to Lord Liverpool, on the Late American War. By William Cobbett, Esq. To Which is Added, a Glimpse of the American Victories on Land, on the Lake, and on the Ocean. With a Persuasive to Political Moderation, Most Respectfully Addressed to the Persons Composing the Two Great Parties in the United States. Cincinnati Published by John R. Fletcher, William Pounsford, and Williams and Mason; and John Hellings, Chillicothe. Williams and Mason, Printers., SS 0. Cf.: Howes C523. OI 350. SS 40499. Wilkie 478. 1817. 216 p. ; 18 cm. This edition has "John Hellings, Chillicothe" added to title page and does not have [4] p. at the end.
    2276 Cochrane, James. Address Delivered at Medina on the Fourth of July, 1832, being the Medina Temperance Society, and Now Published at Their Request. Medina Printed for the Society by D. P. Adams., AI 11877. 1832. 16 p.
    9044 Coffeen, Goldsmith, Jr. G. Coffeen, Jr. of Blue Ball, Ohio, advertising Coffeen's Chinese Liniment, for man and beast, external and internal use. Blue Bell? s.n.,
    1849. 1 sheet ([1] p.) See related court case, Morgan 8512.
    2770 Coffeen, John F. The Fate of Genius, and Other Poems. Cincinnati Alexander Flash, AI 31035. 1835. 72 p. ; 19 cm. Rusk locates only Brown University copy.
    9741 Coffin, C. D. Legal Opinions of the Validity and Extent of the Claims of the Gas and Coke Company. [Cincinnati s.n.,]
    1850. 22 p. ; 22 cm.
    4442 Coffinberry, Andrew, b. 1788. The Forest Rangers: A Poetic Tale of the Western Wilderness in 1794. Connected with and Comprising the March and Battle of General Wayne's Army, and Abounding with Interesting Incidents of Fact and Fiction. In Seven Cantos. By Andrew Coffinberry. Columbus, Ohio Wright & Legg, Printers, AI 42-1169. Sabin 14192. Thomson 241. 1842. iv, 220 p. ; 19 cm.
    3208 Coke, Richard Henry, 1815-1845. An Address Delivered before the Graduates of the Erodelphian Society of Miami University, August 9th, 1837. By Richard Henry Coke, Esq. of Kentucky. Oxford Printed by R.H. Bishop, Jun., AI 43761. 1837. 15, bv p. ; 21 cm.
    8247 Colburn, Warren, 1793-1833. Intellectual Arithmetic, upon the Inductive Method of Instruction. By Warren Colburn, A.M. Syereotyped [sic] at the Boston Type and Stereotype Foundry[,] Late T.H. Carter & Co. Cincinnati William H. Moore & Co. Boston: W.J. Reynolds & Co.,
    1847. [i-iii], iv-xii, [13]-140, [141]-172, [173-176] p. ; 15 cm. Originally entitled: First lessons in arithmetic on the plan of Pestalozzi (1822).
    At head of title page: Colburn's first lessons.
    Key, p. [141]-172.
    Signatures: [1] - 11/8.
    " WM. J. Reynolds, No. 20 Cornhill [Boston], Has just published."--p. [173-176].
    Page 77 printed 7.
    Recommendations printed on back cover.
    Morgan copy inscribed: E.G. Andrew.
    6186 Collins, Lewis, 1797-1870. Collins Historical Sketches of Kentucky, Embracing Its History, Antiquities and Natural Curiosities...with Anecdotes of Pioneer Life...illus. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James, AI 42-1195. 1842.

    5578 Collins, Lewis, 1797-1870. Historical Sketches of Kentucky. Cincinnati

    1847.

    4884 Collins, Lewis, 1797-1870. Historical Sketches of Kentucky; Embracing Its History, Antiquities, and Natural Curiosities, Geographical, Statistical, and Geological Descriptions with Anecdotes of Pioneer Life, and More than One Hundred Biographical Sketches of Distinguished Pioneers, Soldiers, Statesmen, Jurists, Lawyers, Diviners, Etc. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James.,
    1848. 560 p., [14] p. of plates. ill., fold. map. ; 23 cm.
    3396 Collyer, Robert Hanham. Manual of Phrenology, or the Physiology of the Human Brain, Embracing a Full Description of the Phrenological Organs, Their Exact Location, and the Peculiarities of Character Produced by Their Various Degrees of Development and Combination. 3rd Edition. Revised, Enlarged and Illustrated by Superior Lithographs, Drawings and Wood Cuts. Cincinnati Published by Alexander Flash, AI 49798. 1838. 156 p. ill. ; 19 cm.
    5546 Collyer, Robert Hanham. Manual of Phrenology, or the Physiology of the Human Brain. Embracing a Full Description of the Phrenological Organs, Their Exact Location, and the Peculiarities of Character Produced by Their Various Degrees of Development and Combination. By R.H. Collyer, M.D. One Fact is Worth a Host of Speculations. Fourth Edition. Revised, Enlarged and Improved by Superior Wood Cuts and Drawings. Dayton Published by B.F. Ells, AI 0. 1838. 158 p. ; 16 cm. Only tops of date numbers printed on Morgan copy. Phrenological Chart is on p. [ii] and woodcuts of heads appear in the Appendix by "HL."
    3627 Collyer, Robert Hanham. Manual of Phrenology, or the Physiology of the Human Brain. Embracing a Full Description of the Phrenological Organs, Their Exact Location and the Peculiarities of Character Produced by Their Various Degree of Development and Combination. 4th Edition. Revised, Enlarged and Improved by Superior Wood Cuts and Drawings. Cincinnati Published by N.G. Burgess & Co., Stereotyped by Glezen and Shepard, AI 55041. 1839. 156, 4 p. : front., illus. ; 17 cm. "Testimonials": 4 p. at end.
    5395 Collyer, Robert Hanham. Manual of Phrenology, or the Physiology of the Human Brain. Fourth Edition. Revised, Enlarged and Improved by Superior Wood Cuts and Drawings. Dayton Published by B.F. Ells, AI 42-1199. 1842. 158 p. ill. ; 16 cm.
    216 Collyer, Robert Hanham. Manual of Phrenology, or the Physiology of the Human Brain. [Dayton Ells, Claflin & Co.,
    1847]
    Advertised in Gass, LEWIS AND CLARK'S JOURNAL and M'Clung, SKETCHES OF WESTERN ADVENTURE as "Books Published By."
    4885 Colman, Pamela Chandler. Carrier Pigeon: And Other Tales Illustrating the Rewards of Virtue and the Punishment of Vice. Cincinnati

    1848.
    Published by Edward Livermore of Worcester, Massachusetts but printed by J. A. and U. P. James, Cincinnati, Ohio.
    3397 Colt, John Caldwell, 1810-1842? The Italian Science of Double Entry Bookkeeping, Simplified, Arranged and Methodized, after the Forms of Grammar and Arithmetic: Explained by Definite Rules, and Illustrated ... Also, Containing a Key, Explaining the Manner of Journalizing, and the Nature of the Business Transaction of Each of the Day-Book Entries. Together with Practical Forms for Keeping Books ... etc., etc.... Cincinnati N.G. Burgess and Company, Louisville, Morton and Griswold; St. Louis, S.W. Meech; Alton [Ill.] George Holton, [etc., etc.] AI 49802. 1838. 3 p. l., 5-209 p. incl. forms. ; 25 cm.
    3398 Colt, John Caldwell, 1810-1842? The Science of Double Entry Bookkeeping, Simplified, Arranged and Methodized. Also, Containing a Key, Explaining the Manner of Journalizing, and the Nature of the Business Transaction of the Day-Book Entries. Together with the Practical Forms for Keeping Books. 3rd Edition. Cincinnati N.G. Burgess & Co. New York, D. Appleton and Co., [etc.], AI 49803. 1838. 3 p. l., 5-209 p. incl. forms. ; 25 cm. "Public addresses."--p. 175-209.
    Colt's number came up in 1842. The New York Sun, published the following extra on January 31, 1842: Trial of John C. Colt for the murder of Samuel Adams, printer, and in later that year published, Life, letters, and last conversations of John Caldwell Colt, who committed suicide at the New York State Prison, Nov. 18, 1842, just before the time appointed for his execution for the murder of Samuel Adams....
    3628 Colt, John Caldwell, 1810-1842? Science of Double Entry Bookkeeping. Cincinnati N. G. Burgess and Company, AI 55046. 1839. 208 p.
    9588 Colton, Aaron. Colton's Improved Patent Bee-Hive; with Instructions for Making & Using; Together with Directions for Managing Bees in the Manner [!] Most Profitable to Their Owner. West Union, O. R. Jackman,
    1850. 16 p. ; 14 cm.
    4986 Colton, Calvin, 1789-1857. Public Economy for the United States. 2d ed. Cincinnati

    1849.

    6187 Colton, Chauncey, 1800-1865. A Discourse on Church Extension; Delivered on Sunday Evening...being the Sunday next Succeeding the Day on Which the Cornerstone of the Edifice of Grace Church Was Laid. By Rev. Chauncey Colton... Cincinnati Western Church Press, AI 42-1206. 1842. 12 p.
    6135 Colton, Chauncey, 1800-1865. Effective Public Speaking. An Oration before the Burritt Literary Society of Farmers' College, Ohio. [College Hill] Printed at the Ben Franklin Printing House.,
    1847. 19 p. ; 21 cm.
    7744 Colton, Chauncey, 1800-1865. The Aborigines. "Tis Good to muse on nations past away Forever from the land we call our own." Mr. Colton ... lecture on North American Indians. Cincinnati

    [185-] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4051 Colton, Walter, 1797-1851. Deck and Port; or, Incidents of a Cruise in the United States Frigate Congress to California. With Sketches of Rio Janeiro, Valparaiso, Lima, Honolulu, and San Francisco... Cincinnati

    1850.

    5579 Colton, Walter, 1797-1851. Three Years in California by Rev. Walter Colton. Cincinnati A.S. Barnes & Co.; Cincinnati: H.W. Derby.,
    1850. 456 p.
    9452 Columbian and Great West Broadside advertising the periodical, The Columbian and Great West. [Cincinnati

    [1850]
    Three broadsides, 1850, 1852, 1853, not sold at auction, Wes Cowan Americana Auctions, July 18, 2000, e-mail.
    8995 Columbian and Great West. Fall and Winter Reading. New Series and Additional Attractions. That Standard Family Paper, The Columbian and Great West, begins a new series on the 14th September, 1850 ... W.B. Shattuck, Editor and Proprietor. E. Penrose Jones, Publisher, Cincinnati, O. ... [Cincinnati E. Penrose Jones,
    1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.) There is a William Bainbridge Shattuck, b. 1824, in database who authored the Columbian Drawing Book. Similar title to newspaper. Same?
    881 Columbian Gazette, Columbus. Prospectus of the Columbian Gazette; a New Paper Proposed, if Sufficient Patronage be Furnished, to be Published in the Town of Columbus, Ohio. By a Company Formed for the Purpose. Columbus s.n., OI 249. SS 34405. Wilkie 358. 1815. Broadside. ; 16 x 34.5 cm.
    4637 Columbian Phalanx. Zanesville. Public Sale. Pursuant to a deed of trust executed to me, by Simon Shurtliff, Anthony Baker and James Oatley, trustees of an for the Columbian Phalanx, in Muskingum County and state of Ohio, to secure the payment of certain debts therein specified, I will offer for sale, at the House of James Oatley, on the domain of the said Columbian Phalanx, on Wednesday, the 7th day of January next, the following prescribed personal property, to wit:--8 yoke of work oxen, 13 milch cows, twelve ploughs and harrows, fifty head of sheep, forty head hogs .. [Zanesville] Printed at the Courier Office--Zanesville, AI 0. [1845] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 42 x 32 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed: M.D. Gittings. December 26, 1845.
    4704 Columbian Phalanx. Zanesville. Public notice. Pursuant to a deed of trust executed to me by Anthony Baker, James Oatley and Simeon Shurtliff, trustees of the Columbian Phalanx, on the 17th November, 1845, to secure payment of certain debts therein described, I shall proceed to sell at public outcry on Wednesday, the 14th day of October inst., upon the lands lately occupied by the said Columbian Phalanx upon the Muskingum River, in this county, all the following valuable personal property, to-wit: 5 yoke oxen, 12 milch cows, 6 head young cattle, 12 sheep ... [Zanesville] Printed at the Courier Office--Zanesville., AI 0. [1846] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 32 x 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed: M.D. Gittings. October 2, 1846.
    Printed area measures 29.5 x 19.4 cm.
    931 Columbian United Abolition Society. Cincinnati. Constitution of the Columbian United Abolition Society, with the Minutes of a Meeting of the Society, Held at Eaton. On the 16th of the 8th Month, 1816; to Which is Prefixed, an Address to the People of the States of Ohio and Indiana, on the Subject of Slavery. Cincinnati Printed by Williams & Mason., OI 302. SS 37307. 1816. 12 p. ; 20 cm.
    9205 Columbiana County Anti-Slavery Society. An Address of the Board of Managers of the Columbiana County Anti-Slavery Society, to the Citizens of Ohio. [Columbiana County s.n., Ohio Black History Guide, page 28. 185-] 4 p.
    5173 Columbiana County Mutual Insurance Company. Western Palladium----Extra. The Annual Report of the Columbiana County Mutual Insurance Company for the year ending June 1st, 1846. [New Lisbon s.n., AI 0. 1846] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 51.0 x 31.2 cm. "The losses sustained by the company, for the year ending on the 1st of June, by the destruction of property insured, amounts to $2,366.67. To meet this, an assessment of 40 cents on the dollar of the year's premium note was made."--p. [1].
    "David Anderson, Clerk. New Lisbon, July 18th, 1846."--p. [1].
    "Benjamin Pritchard, Treasurer. July 23rd, 1846."--p. [1].
    Printed area measures 45.3 x 28.2 cm.
    5360 Columbus Academical and Collegiate Institute. Catalogue of the Officers and Students for the Year Ending December, 1842. Columbus Wright & Legg, AI 0. 1842. 12 p. ; 26 cm.
    8890 Columbus and Lake Erie Rail-Road Company. Statement Showing the Present Condition and Prospects of the Columbus and Lake Erie Rail-Road, Extending from Mansfield to Newark in the State of Ohio. [Ohio s.n.,
    1850] 20, [21], bv. ; 23 cm. Caption title.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: "An act respecting the sale of the bonds of the Lake Erie Rail-Road Comp'y, and of the Central Ohio Rail-Road Company."--p. [21].
    5977 Columbus and Sandusky Turnpike Company. Memorial. To the Honorable Legislature of the State of Ohio. Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1834. 5 p. Caption title.
    Signed by the Directors of the Columbus and Sandusky Turnpike Company.
    10283 Columbus and Sandusky Turnpike Company. Report of the President of the Columbus and Sandusky Turnpike Company. [Columbus s.n.,
    1834] 4 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    The company was incorporated in Ohio on January 31, 1826. (Morgan 5975, p. 11)
    "J. Ridgway, President of the Columbus and Sandusky Turnpike Company."--p. 4.
    3209 Columbus and Sandusky Turnpike Company. Communication of the Columbus and Sandusky Turnpike Company. Columbus
    Wessen, 63(June 8, 1956), #498. 1837. 1 p. folder. Caption title; no imprint.
    110 Columbus and Sandusky Turnpike Company. Notice that company is going to appeal the General Assembly's decision to repeal its charter. Columbus
    AI 0. 1843. 1 sheet ([1] p.) Ohio Historical Society notes: Notice issued in Columbus, Ohio, by J. Ridgeway Jr., Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the Columbus and Sandusky Turnpike Company, warning that the company is going to appeal the General Assembly's decision to repeal its charter.
    9015 Columbus and Xenia Railroad Company. Rules and Specifications Relating to the Manner of Executing the Various Kinds of Work on the Little Miami Division of Columbus and Xenia Railroad. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 183-] 8 p.
    1098 Columbus Baptist Association. Minutes of the Columbus Baptist Association; Begun and Held at Troy Baptist Meeting House, Delaware County, (Ohio,) September 4th, 5th and 6th, 1819. Delaware, Ohio Printed at the Delaware Gazette Office., OI 450. SS 47125. Wilkie 616. 1819. 8 p. ; 20 cm.
    1204 Columbus Baptist Association. The Minutes of the Columbus Baptist Association Begun and Held at the Turkey-Run Meeting House, Fairfield County, Ohio, September 2d, 3d, and 4th, 1820....Sept. 2d, 3d, and 4th, 1820. Delaware Printed at the Gazette Office., OI 529. SS 272. September, 1820. 7 p. ; 20 cm.
    1279 Columbus Baptist Association. Minutes of the Columbus Baptist Association, Held by Appointment, at the Baptist Meeting-House, Berlin, Delaware County, Ohio. August 31-Sept. 1 & 2, 1821. Delaware Printed at the Office of the Delaware Gazette., SS 4587. 1821. 8 p.
    1342 Columbus Baptist Association. Minutes of the Columbus Baptist Association, Held by Appointment, at Bethel Church, Franklin County, Ohio, August 30, 31,--- September 1, 1822. [Three lines of quotations from Acts] Delaware, Ohio. Printed at the Gazette Office, SS 7934. 1822. 8 p. ; 18.5 cm. Signed, p. 8: Jacob Tharp, Moderator. Jacob Drake, Secretary. Jacob Tharp preached the Introductory Sermon.
    1414 Columbus Baptist Association. The Minutes of the Columbus Baptist Association, Held by Appointment, at Johnstown, Licking County, Ohio, September 5, 6, 7, 1823. Delaware Printed at the Delaware Gazette Office., SS 11719. 1823. 8 p.
    307 Columbus Baptist Association. Minutes of the Columbus Baptist Association, Held by Appointment, at Turkey-Run, Fairfield County, Ohio, September 3, 4, 5, 1824. Columbus Printed by P. H. Olmsted., SS 15226. 1824. 8 p.
    1554 Columbus Baptist Association. Minutes of the Columbus Baptist Association Held by Appointment at Troy Meeting House, Delaware County, Ohio, Sept. 3, 4, 5, 1825. Delaware Printed by Griswold & Little., SS 19570. 1825. 8 p.
    9104 Columbus Baptist Association. Minutes of the Proceedings of the Columbus Baptist Association. [Columbus
    AI 0. 1829]

    1716 Columbus Baptist Association. Minutes of the Columbus Baptist Association, Held by Appointment, at Johnstown, Licking Co., Ohio, August 31, & September 1, 2, 1827. Delaware Printed at the Office of the People's Press., SS 28019. 1827. 8 p.
    1798 Columbus Baptist Association. Minutes of the Columbus Baptist Association, Held by Appointment at Turkey Run, Fairfield Co., Ohio, Sept. 6, 7 and 8th, A. D. 1828. Newark Printed by Benj. Briggs., SS 32169. 1828. 8 p.
    1877 Columbus Baptist Association. Minutes of the Proceedings of the Columbus Baptist Association, Convened by Appointment at Marlborough Meeting House, Delaware County, Ohio, Sept. 5th, 6th, & 7th, 1829. Columbus Lazell & Bryan, Printers, SS 37658. [1829] 7 p.
    9105 Columbus Baptist Association. Minutes of the Proceedings of the Columbus Baptist Association. [Columbus
    AI 0. 1830]

    2117 Columbus Baptist Association. Minutes...Saturday, Sept. 3, 1831.

    AI 5967. 1831.

    9106 Columbus Baptist Association. Minutes of the Proceedings of the Columbus Baptist Association. [Columbus
    AI 0. 1832]

    9107 Columbus Baptist Association. Minutes of the Proceedings of the Columbus Baptist Association. [Columbus
    AI 0. 1833]

    8576 Columbus Baptist Association. Minutes of the Sixteenth Anniversary of the Columbus Baptist Association; Held with the St. Alban's Church, Alexandria, Licking County, O. Sept. 6 and 7, 1834. [Alexandria s.n., AI 0. 1834] 8 p. ; 20.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    9108 Columbus Baptist Association. Minutes of the Proceedings of the Columbus Baptist Association. [Columbus
    AI 0. 1835]

    3825 Columbus Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Second Anniversary of the Columbus Association, Held with the McKean Church, in Licking Co., O., on September 9 and 10, 1840. [Delaware, Ohio Printed at the Olentangy Gazette Office,--Delaware, O.], AI 40-448. [1840] 15, [1] p. 22 cm.
    9109 Columbus Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Third Anniversary of the Columbus Regular Baptist Association. Held with the St. Albans Church, Licking Co. Sept. 8 & 9, 1841. Delaware A. Thomson, Printer., AI 0. 1841. 16 p. ; 23 cm.
    9110 Columbus Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Fourth Anniversary of the Columbus Baptist Association, Held with the Mt. Vernon Church, Knox County, O., Sept. 14 & 15, 1842. [Delaware, Ohio A. Thomson, Printer--Delaware, AI 0. not before 1842] 16 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title.
    6814 Columbus Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Columbus Regular Baptist Association, Begun and Held with the Chesterville Church, Knox County, Ohio, September 13th & 14th, 1843. Delaware A. Thomson, Printer,, AI 43-378. 1843. 19 p. ; 22 cm.
    5721 Columbus Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Sixth Anniversary of the Columbus Baptist Association. Begun and Held with St. Albans Church, Licking County, Ohio, August 14 & 15, 1844. Columbus Cross and Journal Office, AI 44-461. 1844. 16 p.
    9111 Columbus Baptist Association. Minutes of the Proceedings of the Columbus Baptist Association. [Columbus
    AI 0. 1845]

    8635 Columbus Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty Eighth Anniversary of the Columbus Baptist Association Held with the Church in Sunbury, Delaware County, Ohio, August 13th and 14th, 1846. E. Turney, Granville, O., Cor. Sec. Columbus George Cole, Printer., AI 46-566. 1846. 14 p. ; 20 cm.
    7282 Columbus Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Ninth Anniversary of the Columbus Association: Held with the Church in Alexandria, St. Albans Tp. Licking Co. Ohio: August 11th and 12th, A.D. 1847. Columbus Western Christian Journal Office.,
    1847. 16 p. ; 21 cm.
    7285 Columbus Baptist Association. Minutes of the Thirtieth Anniversary of the Columbus Baptist Association: Held with the Church in Liberty Tp. Licking County, August 9th and 10th. Columbus Printed by Legg and Murray.,
    1848. 14 p. ; 22 cm.
    9112 Columbus Baptist Association. Minutes of the Thirty-First Anniversary of the Columbus Baptist Association: Held with the Baptist Church, Fredonia, September 26th and 27th. Granville, Ohio Printed by Gill & Blackman.,
    1849 14 p. ; 22 cm.
    9113 Columbus Baptist Association. Minutes of the Thirty-Second Anniversary of the Columbus Baptist Association, Held with the Baptist Church, Newark, August 14th and 15th, 12850. Columbus Printed by Scott & Bascom.,
    1850 16 p. ; 23 cm.
    10429 Columbus Female Seminary. Catalogue of the Columbus Female Seminary. Columbus No One Knows
    1845.

    8997 Columbus Insurance Company. Instructions of the Columbus Insurance Company, for the Use and Direction of Their Agents. Columbus, O. Printed by C. Scott & Co., Cole, Fragile Capital, page 253. 1845. 39 p.
    2980 Columbus Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Eighteenth Anniversary of the Columbus Regular Association; held with the Walnut Creek Church, Delaware Co., O. September 3, 5, 1836. Delaware Printed at the Gazette Office, AI 35967. 1836.
    Caption title; no imprint.
    3173 Columbus Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Nineteenth Anniversary of the Columbus Regular Baptist Association, Held with the Berlin Church, Delaware County, Ohio, September 2 & 4, 1837. Delaware Printed by Cutler & Pilsbury., AI 43032. 1837. 8 p.
    3367 Columbus Regular Baptist Association. Minutes, of the Twentieth Anniversary of the Columbus Regular Baptist Association, Held with the Newark Church, Licking Co. Ohio, September 1st & 3rd, 1838. Columbus Printed by Cutler and Pilsbury., AI 49074. 1838. 14 p. ; 23 cm.
    8575 Columbus Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-First Anniversary of the Columbus Regular Baptist Association, Held with the Mill Creek Church, Delaware Co. O., Aug. 31 and Sept. 2, 1839. [Delaware s.n., AI 0. 1839] 8 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    4355 Columbus Typographical Society. This is to certify that Caleb C. Allen...Member...25th day of January, 1840. March 31, 1841. Abraham Bowman, Pres. Wm. A. Tacker, Sec. Columbus
    AI 0. 1841. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4889 Columbus. Board of Education. Annual Report of the Board of Education...1845/6. Columbus
    AI 0. 1846.

    4888 Columbus. Board of Education. Annual Report of the Board of Education...1846/7. Columbus

    1847.

    4886 Columbus. Board of Education. By-Laws of the Board of Education, and Rules for the Government of the Public Schools of Columbus; with the Regulations of the School Examiners. Columbus Printed by Thrall & Reed,
    1848. 16 p. ; 20.5 cm.
    4887 Columbus. Board of Education. Annual Report of the Board of Education...1847/8. Columbus

    1848.

    4987 Columbus. Board of Education. Annual Report of the Board of Education...1848/9. Columbus

    1849.

    5065 Columbus. Board of Education. Annual Report of the Board of Education...1849/50. Cincinnati

    1850.

    6068 Columbus. Carpenters. The Book of Prices, Adopted by the House Carpenters in the Borough of Columbus, January 1, 1829. Columbus Printed for the Publishers, AI 0. 1829. 35 p.
    5589 Columbus. Committee of Citizens. Report on the Territory of Oregon, By a Committee, Appointed at a Meeting of the Citizens of Columbus, to Collect Information in Relation Thereto. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Ohio Statesman., AI 43-1198. Graff 840. 1843. [1], bv, map, [3], 4-21, bv, 1 l p. fold. map. ; 21.5 cm. The report was made by Samuel Medary.
    Map stitched in after title page with tag between p. 14-15.
    4385 Columbus. Directory. The Columbus Business Directory, for 1843-4. Containing a Brief History of the City and Public Institutions, the Names of Householders, Heads of Families, etc. Columbus Published by J.R. Armstrong. Samuel Medary, Printer., AI 43-1199, cf. AI 43-1200. Spear page 109. Thomson 251. 1843. [1], bv, [3]-107, bv, [109], bv, [111]-153, [154-155], bv, 157-176, [177]-198, [199]-201, bv, 3 l. p. ; 18 cm. "A Brief History of Columbus."--p. [3]-64.
    "Business Directory."--p. [111]-153.
    "Advertisements."--p. [155]-198.
    "Index to Advertisements."--p. [199]-201.
    "Errata."--p. [154].
    4386 Columbus. Directory. Kinney's Directory of Columbus, for 1845-6, Comprising the Names of Householders, Head of Families, Persons Engaged in Business, Their Occupation, etc., etc. Columbus Chas. Scott and Co., Printers., Spear page 109. 1845. [1], bv, [3]-15, [16]-80, [81]-131, bv p. ; 18.5 cm. Contents: tp, bv, Municipal Officers, [3]-13, Rhymes to Suit the Time. Address to the Mechanics of the City. [poem] 14-15, City Directory. [16]-80, Kinney's Advertising Directory. [81]-131.
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 11/2 11*/4.
    4387 Columbus. Directory. Directory for the City of Columbus, for the Year 1848. Containing a Brief History of the City, Statistics of Institutions, and The Names, Residence and Business of All Citizens, Inhabitants, &c. Columbus Published by John Siebert. S. Medary, Printer., Spear page 109. Thomson 1043. 1848. [1-2], [i-iii, bv], [3]-86, [87]-198, [199]-264 p. ; 18 cm. Spear: Has the 2 unnumbered advertising leaves inserted between p. [2] and [3]. (Ohio Historical Society copy is bound like this.) The Index to Advertisements, [i-ii] and printer's advertisement [iii] mostly likely should have gone at the very end. NO
    The first Cleveland directory was printed in 1843. (Morgan 4385)
    Signatures: [1 1*] - 11/4 11*/8, [x]/2. (Signatures 1, 1*, 2*, 3* 9*, 10, and 10* not printed.)
    Page 89 printed only 8.
    4053 Columbus. Directory. Directory of the City of Columbus, For the Years 1850-'51. Containing the New City Charter, a Brief History of the City, the Names of the Officers of the Public Institutions, and the Names and Residence of Householders, and All Persons Engaged in Business, &c. Columbus E. Glover and Wm. Henderson, Publishers. E. Glover, Printer, Spear page 109. 1850. [1], bv, [3]-29, [30]-98, [99]-196, [197]-239, bv p. ; 18 cm. Page 212 printed 112.
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 20/2 20*/4.
    Contents: tp, bv, City Charter. An Act to Amend the Several Acts Incorporating the City of Columbus. [3]-29, A Brief History of Columbus. [30]-56, Institutions 56-98, Business Directory of Columbus. [99]-196, Advertising Directory. [197]-239.
    7465 Columbus. First Baptist Church. Articles of Faith, First Baptist Church. Columbus
    AI 44-1587. 1844. 16 p.
    4094 Columbus. Laws, statutes, etc. An Ordinance to Enforce the Several Ordinances Providing for the Paving of Side Walks...City Council...Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 13, 1837. Columbus
    AI 0. 1837.

    1217 Columbus. Ordinances. Acts of Incorporation, Bye-Laws and Ordinances, of the Borough of Columbus. An Act to Incorporate the Town of Columbus, in the County of Franklin. [Columbus
    OI 542. SS 827. Wilkie 693. 1820] 20 p. ; 19.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signed and dated: Eli G. King, Mayor, John Kerr, Recorder. June 26th, 1820.
    2771 Columbus. Ordinances. Ordinances of the City of Columbus to Which Is Prefixed the City Charter Passed, March 3, 1834. Columbus Published by Order of the City Council, AI 31073. 1835. 59 p. ; 23 cm.
    2778 Columbus. Ordinances. Ordinances of the City of Columbus to Which Is Prefixed the City Charter, Passed, March 3, 1834. Columbus Published by Order of the City Council,
    1839. 65 p. ; 25 cm.
    4295 Columbus. Ordinances. Ordinances of the City of Columbus to Which Is Prefixed the City Charter, Passed, March 3, 1834. Columbus Published by Order of the City Council,
    1848. 100 p. ; 24 cm. Printed by J. Phillips.
    802 Columbus. Republican Citizens. Watch, lest the thief come in a way and hour that ye know not. [column 1 begins:] At a meeting of the Republican citizens of Columbus, and others assembled at Christian Heyl's the 26th inst. It was unanimously agreed that the following address be published and circulated in the 5th Congressional district in Ohio. To the Independent Republican voters of the Fifth Congressional district, composed of the counties of Licking, Fairfield, Franklin, Madison, Champaign, Miami, Montgomery and Darke. [Franklinton s.n., OI 175. SS 28310, 30476. Wilkie 269. 1813] [3] p. ; 30.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Text in 3 columns. Signed at end: By order of the Meeting. Jarvis Pike, Chairman. Wm. Ludlow, Secretary.
    Address to the independent republican voters of the 5th Congressional district of Ohio, at a meeting of the Republican citizens of Columbus and others assembled at Christian Howlis the 26th of August.
    9960 Commager, H. S. Argument Against the Removal of the Seat of Justice of the County of Lucas. [Maumee s.n., AI 0. 1843] 13 p. ; 21 cm. Yale University notes: Caption title.
    Signed at end: H.S. Commager, counsel for Maumee City.
    Latest date mentioned in text is 1843.
    For other pamphlets on this question, see Morgan 381 and 6584.
    1893 Commercial Bank of Cincinnati. Cincinnati. The Charter of the Commercial Bank of Cincinnati. Incorporated by Act of Assembly, in 1829. Cincinnati Looker & Reynolds, Printers, SS 38175. 1829. 18 p. ; 18 cm.
    5720 Commercial Bank of Cincinnati. Cincinnati. The Charter of the Commercial Bank of Cincinnati. Incorporated by Act of Assembly, in 1829. [Cincinnati] Wm. Conclin, Printer., AI 0. 1831. 22 p. ; 20 cm.
    7994 Commercial Bank of Cincinnati. Cincinnati. Proceedings of the Board of Directors. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1833] 2 p. ; 24 cm.
    7984 Commercial Bank of Cincinnati. Cincinnati. Communication from the Directors of the Commercial Bank of Cincinnati. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1835] [3], bv p. ; 22 cm. Cover title.
    Signed: J.S. Armstrong, President.
    3200 Commercial Bank of Cincinnati. Cincinnati. Commercial Bank of Cincinnati. Regulation Adopted by the Board of Directors to Increase Capital Stock. Feb. 14, 1837. Cincinnati s.n., AI 43697. 1837.

    6306 Commercial Bank of Cincinnati. Cincinnati. The Charter of the Commercial Bank of Cincinnati. Cincinnati L'Hommedieu & Co., Printers, AI 43-1090. 1843. 19, bv p. ; 21 cm. Cover title.
    Caption title: Act to incorporate and establish The Commercial Bank of Cincinnati.
    4330 Commercial Bank of Lake Erie. Statement of the Commercial Bank of Lake Erie. January 2, 1837. Cleveland
    AI 0. 1837. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    2911 Commercial Bank of Scioto. Portsmouth. Charter and By-laws of the Commercial Bank of Scioto. Cincinnati
    AI 33814. 1835.

    4705 Committee of Citizens from Cincinnati, Hamilton County, and Adjoining Counties Petitioning for the Division of Ohio into Two Judicial Districts. Proceedings of the Citizens of Cincinnati, with regard to the Division of Ohio into Two U. S. Judicial Districts. Cincinnati Chronicle Office Printing., AI 46-1543. 1846. 15 p. ; 20 cm. Petition requested Ohio be divided into two federal judicial courts permanently fixed at Cincinnati and Cleveland.
    4443 Committee of Presbytery. Answer to Rev. Andrew Heron's Address to the Associate Congregation of Caesar's Creek by A Committee of Presbytery. Xenia, O. J.H. Purdy, AI 42-3383. 1842. 41 p. ; 20 cm. Signed at end: James Wallace, Jas. P. Smart.
    Rev. Andrew Heron published his address in 1842 (Morgan 4461).
    3388 Committee to Inquire into the Causes of the Explosion of the Moselle. Cincinnati. Report of the Committee Appointed by the Citizens of Cincinnati, April 26, 1838, to Enquire into the Causes of the Explosion of the Moselle, and to Suggest Such Preventive Measures as May be Best Calculated to Guard Hereafter against Such Occurrences. Cincinnati Published by Alexander Flash. Looker & Ramsay, Printers., AI 49728. Thomson 976. Thomson, T.R. 976. 1838. 76 p., [1] leaf of plates. ill. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: A report on explosions and the causes of explosions, with suggestions for their prevention; prepared at the request of the citizens of Cincinnati.
    Signed, p. 76: Charles Fox, John Locke, Thomas J. Matthews, Joseph Pierce, J. Strader.
    Frontispiece signed: Engd. by Doolittle & Munson, Cinci.
    Errata, p. [6].
    Thomson: The Moselle was a new boat, plying between Cincinnati and St. Louis. On Wednesday, April 25th, 1838, immediately on leaving Cincinnati, her boilers, four in number, exploded, killing one hundred and fifty people.
    Morgan: The explosion was described in a [2] page broadsheet listing the names of those killed . See Morgan 6497.
    5963 Community of United Christians. Berea. Constitution of the Community of United Christians. 2d ed. Berea Published by the Community, AI 0. 1837. 16 p. ; 22 cm. Printer's imprint on p. 16: T.B. Cutler & Co. Printers.--Columbus, Ohio.
    7974 Community of United Christians. Berea. Constitution of the Community of United Christians. Berea The Community,
    1837. 14 p. ; 21 cm. Wessen says one of 3 known copies Wessen, 74(March 1969), #127.
    Second edition published same year. (Morgan 5963)
    2157 Conclin, George. New River Guide, or A Gazetteer of all the Towns on the Western Waters; Containing Sketches of the Cities, Towns, and Countries Bordering on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and Their Principal Tributaries...Compiled from the Latest and Best Authority; with forty-four maps. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James., AI 6637. 1831. 128 p. This is probably 1851 as J.A. and U.P. James began publishing in 1845. The Library of Congress and the Western Reserve Historical Society cited by American Imprints have copies of the 1851 edition, and the latter has only that edition.
    6196 Conclin, George. A New River Guide, or A Gazetteer of All the Towns on the Western Waters; Containing Sketches of the Cities, Towns, and Countries Bordering on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and Their Principal Tributaries...Compiled from the Latest and Best Authority; with Forty-Four Maps. Cincinnati George Conclin,
    1848. 128 p. ill. 44 maps. ; 23 cm. A Book for All Travelers.
    9679 Conclin, George. A Book for All Travelers. A New River Guide, or a Gazetteer of All the Towns on the Western Waters Containing Sketches of the Cities, Towns, and Countries Bordering on the Ohio and Mississippi River, and Their Tributaries ... Cincinnati, O. G. Conclin,
    1848 [3]-126 p. ;
    4988 Conclin, George. Conclin's New River Guide, or A Gazetteer of All the Towns on the Western Waters: Containing Sketches of the Cities, Towns, and Countries Bordering on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, and Their Principal Tributaries; Together with Their Population, Products, Commerce, &c. &c., in 1848; and Many Interesting Events of History Connected with Them. Compiled from the Latest and Best Authority. With Forty-Four Maps. Cincinnati H.S. & J. Appelgate.,
    1849. 128 p. front., ill. maps. ; 23 cm. At head of title: A Book for All Travelers.
    4989 Conclin, George. Conclins' New River Guide, or A Gazetteer of All the Towns on the Western Waters, Containing Sketches of the Cities, Towns, and Countries Bordering on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, and Their Principal Tributaries; Together with Their Population, Products, Commerce, &c. &c., in 1848; and Many Interesting Events of History Connected with Them. Cincinnati, O. Published by George Conclin, No. 39 Main-St.,
    1849. 128 p. incl. front., ill. maps. ; 24 cm. A Book for All Travelers.
    6888 Conclin, George. Conclin's New River Guide, or A Gazetteer of All the Towns on the Western Waters, containing Sketches of the Cities, Towns, and Countries Bordering on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, and Their Principal Tributaries...with Their Population...Commerce, &c. &c., in 1848... Comp. from the Latest and Best Authority. With Forty-Four Maps. Cincinnati H.S. & J. Applegate,
    1850. 128 p. incl. front., illus., maps. ; 23 cm. At head of title: A book for all travelers.
    3021 Conger, Enoch. Address Delivered to the Congregation in Sandusky. Sandusky
    AI 36876. 1836.

    2593 Conger, James L. An Oration Delivered July 4, 1834, at Cleveland, Ohio. By James L. Conger, Esq. Cleveland Printed by M. Kelley, AI 23960. 1834. 16 p. ; 19.5 cm.
    9676 Congregation Bene Israel. Amberly. Charter and By-Laws of Kaal a Kodesh Beneh Isroal of the City of Cincinnati Also a Calendar of the Festivals, etc. Cincinnati Richard C. Langdon, AI 0. 1833. 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    6240 Congregational Church. Ravenna. Confession of Faith, Covenant, and Articles of Practice. Ravenna
    AI 42-4221. 1842.

    3868 Congregational Churches in Ohio. Congregational Church. Articles of Faith & Covenant of the Congregational Churches in Ohio. Adopted Jan. 1, 1840. Marietta Tyler, AI 40-1618. 1840.

    6824 Congregational Churches in Ohio. Marietta Consociation. Marietta Consociation: Its Constitution, Articles of Faith, and Standing Rules. Marietta G. W. Tyler and Company, AI 43-1248 and 43-3278. 1843. 16 p.
    3869 Congregational Churches in Ohio. Western Reserve-General Association of Congregationalists. Confession of Faith & Constitution of the Western Reserve-General Association of Congregationalists. Confession of Faith & Constitution. Lorain
    AI 40-1619. 1840. 7 p.
    5912 Congregational Churches of Connecticut. Consociation of the Western District of Fairfield County. Intemperance. An Address to the Churches and Congregations of the Western District of Fairfield County, Connecticut. Urbana R.W. Finley and R. Bigelow, A.M. Poff, Printer., AI 0. 1820. 32 p. ; 22 cm.
    6722 Congregational Home Missionary Society. Central Board of Agency for the Western States. Second Annual Report of the Central Board of Agency for Home Missions. Presented October 29, 1834. Cincinnati Published for the Society by Truman and Smith, AI 0. 1834. 24 p. ; 23 cm.
    5199 Conneaut and Beaver Railroad Company. Office of the Conneaut & Beaver Railroad Company, Conneaut, O., Feb. 15, 1839. Agreeable to your request. O. A. Knapp, Pres. [Conneaut s.n., AI 0. 1839] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7712 Conneaut Fire Department. [ornament of eagle] Firemen's Celebration. July 4th. 1849. The 73d Anniversary Of This Ever Glorious Day, On which American Patriotism burst the shackles of British-tyranny ... by the Fire Department. Conneaut

    1849.
    Ornament of with banner "E Pluribus Unum."
    3293 Conneaut. Charters. An Act to Incorporate the Borough of Conneaut. Conneaut Charles A. Randall & Co., Printers., AI 46060. 1837. 7 p. ; 24 cm.
    4791 Connecticut (Colony). Laws, statutes, etc. Blue Laws of Connecticut. The Code of 1650; Being a Compilation of the Earliest Laws and Orders of the General Court of Connecticut: Also the Constitution, or Civil Compact, Entered into and Adopted by the Towns of Windsor, Hartford, and Wethersfield, in 1638-39. To which is Added Some Extracts from the Laws and Judicial Proceedings of New-Haven Colony, Commonly Called Blue Laws. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James.,
    [1847] 5 p. l., [11]-119. front. ; 17.5 cm. A reprint of the edition published by S. Andrus, Hartford, Connecticut, 1822.
    882 Connecticut Reserve Bible Society. First Report of the Trustees of the Connecticut Reserve Bible Society; Read before the Society at Their Annual Meeting Held at Warren on Wednesday the 14th Day of June, A. D. 1815. Warren Printed by James White & Co., OI 250. SS 34431. Wilkie 361. 1815. 8 p. ; 19.5 cm. Published in the Warren Triumph of Fame, August 18, 1815.
    932 Connecticut Reserve Bible Society. Second Report of the Trustees of the Connecticut Reserve Bible Society, Presented and Read at the Annual Meeting of the Society, Held at Warren, on the Twelfth Day of June, 1816. Canton Printed by John Saxton., OI 303. SS 37327. Wilkie 421. 1816. 10, [3] p. ; 23 cm.
    992 Connecticut Reserve Bible Society. An Introductory Address, by the President of the Connecticut Reserve Bible Society, and the Third Report of the Trustees of the Society, Presented and Read at Their Annual Meeting, at Burton, June 11th, 1817. Canton, Ohio Printed by John Saxton., OI 352. SS 40555. 1817. 17 p. ; 21 cm. List of subscribers, p. [11]-17.
    1050 Connecticut Reserve Bible Society. Fourth Report of the Trustees of the Connecticut Reserve Bible Society, Warren, Ohio. Printed at the Chronicle Office., OI 407. SS 43718. 1818. 16 p. ; 20.5 cm.
    1121 Connecticut Reserve Bible Society. Fifth Annual Report of the Connecticut Reserve Bible Society. Warren Printed by Hapgood & Andrews., OI 473. SS 47711. Wilkie 620. 1819. 16 p. ; 21 cm.
    1218 Connecticut Reserve Bible Society. Sixth Annual Report of the Trustees of the Connecticut Reserve Bible Society. [Warren
    SS 452. 1820]

    1294 Connecticut Reserve Bible Society. Seventh Annual Report of the Connecticut Reserve Bible Society. [Warren
    Title by sequence. 1821]

    1353 Connecticut Reserve Bible Society. Eighth Annual Report of the Trustees. [Warren
    Title by sequence. 1822]

    1427 Connecticut Reserve Bible Society. Ninth Report of the Trustees of the Connecticut Reserve Bible Society. [Warren
    Title by sequence. 1823]

    1487 Connecticut Reserve Bible Society. Tenth Report to the Trustees of the Connecticut Reserve Bible Society. Warren
    AI 0. 1824.

    1575 Connecticut Reserve Bible Society. Eleventh Report of the Connecticut Reserve Bible Society, Presented May 4, 1825. Warren Printed by Hapgood & Quinby., SS 20175. 1825. 24 p.
    2772 Conover, James F. Oration, on the History of the First Discovery and Settlement of the New World, with Especial Reference to the Mississippi Valley, etc., Delivered before the Cincinnati Literary Society, at Its Fourth Anniversary Celebration, by James F. Conover, Esq. An Ode, Delivered on the Same Occasion, by Mr. Thomas H. Shreve. Cincinnati Published by the Society, and Josiah Drake., AI 31138, 34219 (Shreve). 1835. 32 p. ; 20 cm. "Mirror Press--Corner of Walnut and Fifth Streets."--verso of title page.
    "Oration."--p.[5]-27.
    ""Ode, on Knowledge."--p.[29]-32.
    5135 Conrad, Jesse. The Secrets of Mount Echo; or, Mother's Mysteries. An American Romance. By Jesse Conrad, Esq., Author of "Stephen Morland." Cincinnati Robinson & Jones., Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 568a. 1848. [2] l., [9]-121, [2] p. ; 23.5 cm. Publisher's list (2 p.) at end.
    4792 Convention of Christ's Messenger. Resolutions of the Convention of Christ's Messenger, Assembled from the 12th to the 19th of August, 1847, at the Trumbull Phalanx, Ohio. Trumbull Phalanx. s.n.,
    [1847] 64 p. ; 20 cm.
    2421 Convention of Connecting the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canals, Warren, 1833. Minutes of the Proceedings of a Convention, Holden at Warren, Ohio, on the 13th of November, 1833; on the Subject of Connecting the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canals. Warren, O. Printed at the News-Letter Office, by J.G. McLain., AI 18410. Sabin 101491. [1833] 40 p. ; 23 cm. This convention sought the construction of a canal linking the Ohio Canal, which emptied into Lake Erie, and the Pennsylvania Canal, which would shorten the shipping distance of goods between Ohio and Philadelphia by approximately 250 miles.
    2486 Convention of Receivers of the Doctrines of the New Jerusalem Westward of the Alleghany Mountains. Circular of the Second Annual Convention of Receivers of the Doctrines of the New Jerusalem Westward of the Alleghany Mountains. Held in Cincinnati, on the 6th and 7th of September, 1833--77. Cincinnati Printed by F.S. Benton., AI 20336. [1833?] 32 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title.
    Caption title: Circular to the individual receivers of the doctrines of the New Jerusalem westward of the Alleghany Mountains.
    Signed (p. 11): Richard De Charms, Oliver Lovell. Cincinnati, November 26, 1833.
    "2 sheets, octavo, periodical--postage, under 100 miles, 3 cents--over 100, 5 cents."--p. [1] of wrapper.
    "Appendix."--p. 12-32.
    "List of ministers in the West."--p. [2] of wrapper.
    "List of places in the West, containing societies and receivers, with the names of individuals to whom
    communications may be addressed."--p. [2-3] of wrapper.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Hon. Samuel Haven, Dedham, Mass.
    10300 Convention of Receivers of the Doctrines of the New Jerusalem Westward of the Alleghany Mountains. Proceedings of the Third Annual Convention, of Receivers of the Doctrines of the New Jerusalem, Westward of the Alleghany Mountains. [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1834] 32 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy is bound with 20 other titles in one volume.
    6893 Convention of Reformed Churches (1845: Philadelphia). Proceedings of the Convention of Reformed Churches, Session VII: Philadelphia, May, 1845. Extracted from the Minutes. Cincinnati Wm. L. Mendenhall, Printer, 106 Main Street., AI 0. 1845. 32 p. ; 21 cm.
    9028 Convers, Charles C. The President, Directors and Company of the Commercial Bank of Cincinnati, Plaintiffs in Error, vs. the Executors of Eunice Buckingham, Defendants in Error. [Zanesville, Oh. s.n., AI 0. 1846] 25 p. ; 21 cm.
    10032 Converse, B. W. Reply of B.W. Converse, to the Arguments of W.Y. Emmett, Z. Martin, & A. Darrow, on the Subject of Universalism. Columbus [C. Scott, Printer],
    1842. 23 p.
    8048 Converse, J. P. Subscriber will pay cash for good wheat. Parkman
    AI 0. [1840] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4506 Converse, John P. Mr. Converse's Speech...In the House of Representatives, on Thursday Evening, March 22, 1843. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1843] [1], 2-17, bv. p. ; 22 cm. Caption title.
    7178 Cook, J. T. New Carding and Fulling Factory. The Subscriber has set up his Works for Carding and Fulling by Horse Power, at his place of residence...north of the court-house in Urbana... [Urbana s.n., AI 0. 1824] 1 sheet ([1] p.) Broadside. ; 26 x 23 cm. Signed and dated: J. T. Cook. Urbana, May 21, 1824.
    4507 Cook, John B., 1804-1874. A Review of Elder S.W. Lynd, D.D., on the Second Advent of Christ by J.B. Cook. Cincinnati Wm. L. Mendenhall, Printer., AI 43-1294. 1843. 32 p. ; 22 cm.
    3870 Cooke, Eleutheros, 1787-1864. An Address in Commemoration of the Brilliant and Glorious Defence of Fort Meigs, the Successful Raising of the Siege, and the Triumphant Repulsion of the Enemy, in 1813 Embracing a Sketch of the Civil and Military Services of General William Henry Harrison, Delivered on the Site of the Fort at the Request of the Ohio State Central Committee, June 11th, 1840 by Eleutheros Cooke. Perrysburg H.T. Smith, AI 40-1650. 1840. 21 p. ; 27 cm.
    3210 Cooly, Byron. Memoirs, Compiled from His Papers and Conversations while under Sentence of Death. Cincinnati R. P. Brooks and Co., Printers, AI 43861. 1837. 42 p.
    4793 Coombs, J. J. Speech of Hon. J.J. Coombs, in the Senate, Pending the Resolution Appointing Samuel Medary, Printer to the Senate. December 16, 1846. Speech of C.B. Goddard, in the Senate of Ohio, Pending the Resolution Directing the Clerk to Purchase Paper for the Printing of the Senate. December 23, 1846. Columbus C. Scott's Steam Press,
    1847. 19 cm. ; 23 cm.
    8110 Coon, Benjamin. Benjamin Coon (Late of Haverhill, N. H.) Respectfully Informs the Citizens of Dover, Wayne County, and Its Vicinity, That He Has Taken The Hive Tavern. Dover
    Wessen, 62(January 1956), #232. 1833. 1 sheet ([1] p.) Dover (Dalton).
    7011 Coon, Reune R. (Reune Runyon), 1815-1900. The Doctrine of Future and Endless Punishment, Logically Proved, in a Critical Examination of Such Passages of Scripture as Relate to the Final Destiny of Man. By Reune R. Coon, Minister of the Gospel. Cincinnati Published by J.A. & U.P. James, 167 Walnut Street.,
    1850. 368 p. ; 19 cm. "A.C. James, Stereotyper, Cincinnati."--p. verso of title page.
    Contents on pages [367]-368.
    Pagination: [1-3], 4-8, [9]-11, bv, [13]-52, [53]-69, bv, [71]-132, [133]-162, [163]-218, [219]-245, bv, [247]-259, bv, [261]-294, [295]-322, [323]-366, [367]-368.
    Signatures: [1] 2 - 27/8 28/4 29 29* - 30/2 30*/4 31/2 31*/2.
    On spine: Future and Endless Punishment.
    J.A. and U.P. James published a second edition in 1854.
    6360 Coop, Timothy. A Trip Around the World; A Series of Letters by Timothy Coop and Henry Exley. Cincinnati H.C. Hall & Company., AI 0. 1822. x, 11-221 p. 12 plates, (incl. front., ports.). ; 19 cm.
    4678 Cooper Female Academy. Dayton. Catalogue of the Instructors and Pupils of the Cooper Female Academy, for the Academic Year Commencing Sept. 1, 1845, and Ending July 10, 1846, and Circular for 1846-7. Dayton R.N. & W.F. Comly, Printers., AI 0. 1846. 16 p. ; 21 cm. The academy commenced September 1, 1845.
    "Circular of the Cooper Female Academy."--p [9]-12.
    "Reports of Committees."--p. 12-16. Lists the subjects and students taking their examinations.
    4683 Cooper Female Academy. Dayton. Catalogue of the Instructors and Pupils of the Cooper Female Academy, for the Academic Year Commencing Sept. 1, 1846, and Ending July 10, 1847, and Circular for 1847-8. Dayton R.N. & W.F. Comly, Printers.,
    1847. 12 p. ; 21 cm.
    10000 Cooper Female Academy. Dayton. Selections from the Bud and Youth's Offering, Monthly Papers Conducted by the Two Youngest Classes in Composition, in the Cooper Female Academy. Published for the Benefit of the Orphan Asylum. Dayton R.N. & W.F. Comly, Printers,
    1847. 24 p. ; 23 cm.
    7840 Cooper Female Academy. Dayton. The Hipean, An Annual Magazine Comprising Selections from the Bud, Offering & Iris, Three Periodicals. Dayton Printed at the Daily Journal Office,
    1849. 24 p. ODa: Dayton 376.63 CQh.
    7839 Cooper Female Academy. Dayton. Catalogue of the Instructors and Pupils of the Cooper Female Academy for the Academic Year Ending July 17, 1850, and Circular for Academic Year Commencing Sept. 2, 1850. Dayton, O. Printed at the Daily Journal Office.,
    1850. 16 p.
    993 Cooper, Daniel C. A Short Account of the Conduct of Mr. James Welsh, While a Citizen of Dayton, by Daniel C. Cooper. In Consequence of an Address to the Citizens of Ohio and Others, By Mr. James Welch, Published in the Ohio Watchman; Together with His Letters to D. C. Cooper. Dayton s.n., OI 353. SS 40568. 1817. 22 p. ; 199 cm. Cover title.
    5501 Cooper, Ebenezer, 1795-1858. Circular Addressed to the Ministers of the Reformed Presbyterian Church in North America, Requesting Them to Meet in Convention in the City of Pittsburgh on the Sixth Day of August, 1834 by Two of Their Brethren Ebenezer Cooper and Gavin M'Millan. Oxford Pub. by W.W. Bishop, AI 0. 1834. 15 p. ; 22 cm.
    1732 Cooper, Edward, 1771?-1833. The Crisis; or, An Attempt to Show from Prophecy, Illustrated by the Signs of the Times, the Prospects and Duties of the Church of Christ at the Present Period. With an Inquiry into the Probable Destiny of England during the Predicted Dissolutions of the Papal Kingdoms. By the Rev. Edward Cooper, Rector of Hamstall Ridware, and of Yoxall, in the County of Stafford; and Formerly Fellow of All-Souls College, Oxford. [Two lines from Luke] First American, from the Third London Edition. Cincinnati Printed by Morgan, Fisher, and L'Hommedieu., SS 28594. 1827. xxx, [2], 196, [2] p., [1] folded leaf. ; 20 cm. Pages [xxxi-xxxii] are blank.
    6297 Cooper, Peter, Rev. Galileo--The Roman Inquisition: A Defence of the Catholic Church from the Charge of Having Persecuted Galileo for His Philosophical Opinions. From the Dublin Review. With an Introduction by an American Catholic. Cincinnati Published for the Catholic Book Society by Monfort and Conahans., AI 44-1684. 1844. 68 p. ; 21 p. American Antiquarian Society notes: Attributed to Cardinal Wiseman, but was in fact written by Rev. Peter Cooper. Cf. Catholic world, v. 8, p. 321.
    An American Catholic is the pseudonym of James Florant Meline. "Monfort and Conahan, stereotypers, Cincinnati."--colophon, p. 68.
    From the Dublin review, vol. 5, p. 72-116.
    Includes bibliographical references.
    478 Cordingley, J. L. (John L.) Instructions for the Sliding Rule, with a Description of the Several Lines upon It, and Directions How to Find Any Number Thereon;-- Together with an Application of Those Lines to Multiplication, Division, the Rule of Three, &c. &c. The Mensuration of Superficies and Solids Are Likewise Made Perfectly Easy. It Is Also Particularly Useful in Weighing All Kinds of Metals, and Other Bodies, to Which Is Added the Gague [sic] Points for the Standard Weights and Measures, and Other Useful Knowledge for Engineers, Mechanics, &c. Carefully Prepared by J.L. Cordingley, Engineer, and Others. Cincinnati Printed and Published by A. Derrough., AI 41-1337. 1841. 59, bv p. 1 ill. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes:
    Cover title: An easy and simple method; by which any question in arithmetic may be solved, by means of the sliding rule, with much other useful information particularly adapted for the use of engineers & mechanics generally.
    "In arranging the matter for this little treatise, reference has been had on the different subjects embraced, to those who are practically familiar with them, and also to the best standard works on mechanics, &c. The instructions here given, are equally applicable to the various sliding rules in use, but those made by T.B. Timson, Third Street, Cincinnati, or L. Cook, London, are the most complete in their operations. Much other useful knowledge, in a condensed form and which cannot be found in any other work, is added which cannot fail to recommend this little work to every engineer and mechanic into whose hands it may fall."--Advertisement, verso of title page.
    Includes index.
    Error in paging: p. 57 misnumbered 55.
    1488 Cornelius, Thomas. The Columbus Elucidator; for the State of Ohio and Annexing States. Columbus Privately Printed,
    1824. 16 p.
    3400 Corry, William M. (William McMillan), 1811-1880. Eulogy on William M'Millan, Esq. Pronounced at the Request of Novae Caesarea Harmony Lodge, No. 2. October 28, 1837. By William M. Corry, Esq. To Which Is Prefixed, the Proceedings of Said Lodge in Erecting and Dedicating a Monument in the Memory of Brother William M'Millan. Cincinnati [s.n.], AI 49935. Thomson 273. Walgren 4068. 1838. xix, [2], 22-41, bv p. ; 23 cm. William McMillan donated the ground for the Cincinnati Masonic Temple. He was a member of the first legislative assembly of the Northwest Territory in 1799, and a delegate to Congress in 1801.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Timothy Walker, Esq. from his friend E[lam?].P. Langdon.
    5343 Corry, William M. (William McMillan), 1811-1880. A Review of Some of the Decisions of the Court in Bank, Contained in the Fifteenth Volume of the Ohio Reports. Cincinnati Gazette Office, L'Hommedieu & Co., Printers,
    1847. [29]-65 p. ; 25 cm. Each review has its own title page.
    Barton's Lessee v. Morris -- Boswell's Lessee v. Sharp -- King v. King.
    1219 Corwin, Thomas, 1794-1865. An Oration Delivered before the Masonic Society, at Franklin, Ohio, on the Anniversary of St. John the Baptist, June 24, 1820. By Thomas Corwin, Esq. Lebanon Printed by Van Vleet & Co., OI 543. SS 875. Walgren 1820. 1820. 17, bv p. ; 16.5 cm.
    1658 Corwin, Thomas, 1794-1865. Masonic Oration, Delivered 24th June, 1826, at Hamilton, Ohio by Thomas Corwin, Esq., Grand Orator, of the Grand Lodge of Ohio. Published by Request of the Committee of Arrangements. Hamilton James B. Camron, High-Street, SS 24224. Walgren 2593. 1826. 19 p. ; 18 cm.
    4794 Corwin, Thomas, 1794-1865. Speech of Mr. Corwin, of Ohio, on the Mexican War. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 11, 1847. Columbus William B. Thrall, Printer,
    1847. 16 p. ; 24.5 cm. Campaign piece in quarto format.
    At head of title: [This reprint of Mr. Corwin's speech is copied from the latest revised edition.]
    8872 Corwin, Thomas, 1794-1865. Speech of Mr. Corwin of Ohio, on the Mexican War. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, Feb. 11, 1847. [Cincinnati Stevenson, Looker & Todd, Atlas Office, Cincinnati.,
    1847] 15, bv p. ; 23.5 cm. Caption title.
    At head of title: [Hand pointed right] [This reprint of Mr. Corwin's speech is copied from the latest revised edition.] [Upside down hand pointed left]
    257 Corwin, Thomas, 1794-1865. To the Board of Commissioners, Provided by the Late Treaty between the United States and Mexico. Lebanon, Ohio Printed at Western Star Office., See Streeter 1116 for related pamphlet. 1849. 23 p. ; 22 cm. Wrapper had following: (Double Rule) Argument: Union Land Company. (Double Rule)
    4990 Corwin, Thomas, 1794-1865. Argument: Union Land Co. Lebanon

    1849.

    3569 Coshocton Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fourth Annual Meeting of the Coshocton Baptist Association Held with the Butler T'P Church, Knox County, Aug. 30 & 31, 1849. Published for the Association by B. Y. Siegfried, Corresponding Secretary, Fultonham[,] Muskingum County, Ohio. Zanesville, Ohio Edwin C. Church, Printer Main Street.,
    1849 15, [1] p. ; 21 cm.
    7672 Cottage Hill Academy. Ellsworth. Cottage Hill Academy. Board Of Trustees. ... Principal E. Morgan Parritt. Teacher in Ladies' Department Miss E. Smith. ... Ellsworth, Trumbull County, Ohio, August 8, 1842. Ellsworth
    AI 0. 1842. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5415 Cotton, John, 1792-1847. Journal of John Cotton, M.D. Marietta E.R. Alderman., AI 0. 1815. 50 p. ; 17 cm.
    5401 Coulter, J. H. An Address, Illustrating the Superiority of the Homoeopathic System of Medical Practice, in the Cure of Disease over That of the Allopathic, or Old School System. Columbus Phillips,
    1850. 38 p.
    10317 Court in Bank. December Term, 1849. Court in Bank. December term, 1849. Reserved from Hamilton County. Linus Logan, ads. Steamboat Clipper. [Ohio s.n.,
    1849] 15 p. ; 21 cm.
    479 Cowan, A. M. The Oberlin Theology Contrasted with that of the Confession of Faith of the Presbyterian Church. Mansfield Gilkinson, AI 41-1349. 1841. 36 p.
    2775 Cowan, John W., defendant. The Life and Confession of John W. Cowan, Who Murdered His Wife and Two Children on the 10th of October, 1835 in the City of Cincinnati. Written by Himself and Arranged for the Press, and Published, by James Allen. Cincinnati Printed for the Publisher by Kendall and Henry., AI 31184. McDade 220. 1835. 22, [1] p. ; 23.5 cm.
    6165 Cowdery, Oliver, 1806-1850. Defence in a Rehearsal of My Grounds for Separating Myself from the Latter Day Saints by Oliver Cowdery. Norton Pressley's Job Office, Flake 2544. 1839. [8] p. ; 17 cm. On cover: Defence, by Oliver Cowdery. A witness to the Divine Authenticity of the Book of Mormon./ Fictitious imprint. All known copies are photostat, with t.p. copied from R.B. Neal's Oliver Cowdery's defence and renunciation, 1906.--Cf. Flake, C. J. Mormon bib.
    3871 Cowles, Henry, 1803-1881. Holiness of Christians in the Present Life. Oberlin [J. Steele,] AI 40-1697. 1840. 124, [1] p. The following treatise was published originally in Vol. 1, of the "Oberlin Evangelist."
    Cover-title: Cowles on holiness
    4890 Cowles, Henry, 1803-1881. A Sermon, on Being Filled with the Holy Ghost. Oberlin s.n.,
    1848. 23 p. Series: Tracts on Holiness, No. 4.
    4991 Cowles, Henry, 1803-1881. Gospel Manna for Christian Pilgrims; Being Brief Comments on Rich Texts. By Rev. Henry Cowles. Oberlin James M. Fitch.,
    1849. xii, 276 p. ; 15 cm. Half-title: Gospel Manna.
    Cowles was editor of the "Oberlin Evangelist" and late Professor of Old Testament Literature in Oberlin Theological Seminary.
    Four copies would be sent by mail for $1.
    53 Coxe, Margaret, 1805-1855. The Young Lady's Companion In a Series of Letters, by Margaret Coxe, Author of 'Botany of the Scriptures,' 'Wonders of the Deep,' &c. Columbus Published by I.N. Whiting., AI 55182. Parker 16. M DCCC XXXIX. [1839] 2, viii, [1], 342 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "The ideas contained in this little work, have been either suggested by the author's own mind, or have been drawn by her from the publications of others ... It has also been suggested to her that work issued from a western press, might be calculated for usefulness in this interesting portion of our union ..."--Preface, p. iv.
    "Western Church Press: George W. Myers, printer, Gambier, Ohio."--verso of the title page.
    Recommendations, p. [1]-2, 1st count.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Julia J. Green a present from her friend, G.W. Ames, March 27th. 1844.
    801 Coxe, Margaret, 1805-1855. The Life of John Wycliffe, D.D. By Margaret Coxe, Author of "The Young Lady's Companion," "Botany of the Scriptures," "Wonders of the Deep," "Visant to Nahant," &c. Columbus Published by Isaac N. Whiting., AI 40-1705. Parker 19. M DCCC XL. [1840] xv, [2], 18-272 p. ; 15.5 cm. Preface is dated "August, 1840."
    Appendix citations are corrected in pencil in PPL/Morgan copy.
    On page 30 signature F is changed to G and on page 33 G is changed to F.
    "Western Church Press: Printed by Thomas R. Raymond, Gambier, Ohio."--verso of title page.
    Running title: Life of Wycliffe.
    3872 Coxe, Margaret, 1805-1855. The Young Lady's Companion: In a Series of Letters, by Margaret Coxe, Author of 'Botany of the Scriptures,' 'Wonders of the Deep,' &c. Second Edition. Columbus Published by Isaac N. Whiting. For Sale by C.C. Little & Co., and Crocker & Brewster, Boston; Collins, Keese & Co.; J.F. [i.e, F.J.] Huntington & Co.; AI 40-1706. and Swords, Stanford, & Co., New York; Thomas, Cowperthwait, & Co.; H. Hooker; Grigg & Elliott; and Hogan & Thompson, Philadelphia; Armstrong & Berry, Baltimore., 1840. x, 348 p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "The ideas contained in this little work, have been either suggested by the author's own mind, or have been drawn by her from the publications of others ... It has also been suggested to her that work issued from a western press, might be calculated for usefulness in this interesting portion of our union ..."--Preface, p. [v]-vi.
    "Stereotyped at the Boston Type and Stereotype Foundry."--verso of title page.
    "Wm. White, printer--Boston."--verso of title page.
    "List of books recommended for the perusal of her young female readers, by the author of The young lady's companion."--p. [343]-346.
    4444 Coxe, Margaret, 1805-1855. Claims of the Country on American Females. By Miss Coxe. Columbus I.N. Whiting., AI 42-1333. 1842. 2 v. in 1. Vol. 1: 4, iv, 243, [2] p. Vol. 2: 4, 243 p. ; 19.5 cm.
    4638 Coxe, Margaret, 1805-1855. The Young Lady's Companion, and Token of Affection, In a Series of Letters. By Margaret Coxe. 3rd. ed. Columbus Isaac N. Whiting, AI 45-1727. 1845. x, 348 p. ; 20.5 cm.
    5582 Coxe, Margaret, 1805-1855. Floral Emblems; or, Moral Sketches from Flowers. By Margaret Coxe. Author of "The Young Lady's Companion;" "Claims of the Country on American Females;" "Wonders of the Deep; [sic] "Visit to Nahant;" "Infant Brother." Cincinnati Henry W. Derby & Co. New York: D. Appleton & Co., AI 45-1725. MDCCCXLV. [1845] 144 p. [4] leaves of col. pl. (incl. front.) ; 17 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "The author ... has sought ... to convey important religious truths to young minds, through the medium of certain beautiful flowers indigenous to the United States, and these she has styled 'Floral emblems'."--Introduction, p. 6, dated Cincinnati, February, 1845.
    "Printed by E. Morgan & Co.," verso of title page.
    Plates lithographed
    In black cloth.
    Advertised by Derby, Bradley & Co. in 1847 for 50 ... Colored plates 63. (Morgan 4820, p. 56)
    4706 Coxe, Margaret, 1805-1855. The Young Lady's Companion, and Token of Affection; In a Series of Letters. Columbus I.N. Whiting., AI 46-1859. 1846. x, 348 p. ; 20.5 cm. "List of books recommended for the perusal of her young female readers."--p. [343]-348.
    4891 Coxe, Margaret, 1805-1855. Women: Her Station Providentially Appointed; and the Duties Assigned to Woman in Her Station. By Margaret Coxe. Columbus Published by Isaac N. Whiting.,
    1848. 2 v. in 1. ; 19 cm.
    1187 Coyner, David H. The Lost Trappers; A Collection of Interesting Scenes and Events in the Rocky Mountains; Together with a Short Description of California; Also, Some Account of the Fur Trade, Especially as Carried on About the Sources of Missouri, Yellow Stone, and on the Waters of the Columbia, in the Rocky Mountains. By David H. Coiner. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James, Walnut Street, Between Fourth and Fifth., Howes C836. Graff 897. Henderson, page 53. Sabin 1739. Streeter 2098. Wagner-Camp 130. 1847. [I-iii], iv-vii, be, 9, [x]-xv, be, 17-240, [241], be, 243-255, be, [257-63], be p. ; 18.5 cm. "James & Co., Stereotypers, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    "J.A. & U.P. James' Steam Press."--verso of title page.
    Correct number advertising pages is 7 according to Earnest Wessen.
    Signatures: [1]-21 in 8.4. (Rosenbach).
    4055 Coyner, David H. The Lost Trappers; A Collection of Interesting Scenes and Events in the Rocky Mountains; Together with a Short Description of California; Also, Some Account of the Fur Trade, Especially as Carried on About the Sources of Missouri, Yellow Stone, and on the Waters of the Columbia, in the Rocky Mountains. By David H. Coyner. Second Edition. Cincinnati E.D. Truman, Publisher., Henderson, page 53. Howe's C836. Wagner-Camp 130.2. 1850. [i-ii], 3, iv-vii, bv, 9, x-xv, bv, 17-255, bv, 2 l. p. ; 20 cm. First edition was published in 1847 in Cincinnati. (Morgan 1187).
    "James & Co., Stereotypers, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    Signatures: [1] 2 - 19/8 20/4 21/6 [22]/4.
    1899 Craig, John D. An Address Delivered at a Meeting of the Citizens of Cincinnati Convened for the Purpose of Forming a Mechanics' Institute, and Published at Request of Said Meeting. By John D. Craig. Cincinnati Published by the Ohio Mechanics' Institute. Wm. J. Ferris, Printer, SS 38296. Thomson 279. 1829. 17 p. ; 21 cm.
    7719 Crail, Joseph. The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent, and making part of the same, containing a description in the words of the said Joseph Crail, himself, of his improvement in the grist mill. ... Joseph Crail. Witnesses. Thos. P. Jones, S. A. Eliot.


    [185-] 1 sheet ([1] p.) A more modern ms. is A. G. Goodman.
    7212 Crane and Breed Manufacturing Company. Cincinnati. Catalogue and Price List of Hearse Mountings. Cincinnati

    1850. 48 p. illus. ; 26 cm.
    5647 Crane, Daniel. Lines Composed by Daniel Crane, of Seneca County, N.Y. in Commemoration of the Beauties of the "Hinton House," Delaware, O. Delaware
    AI 0. [1840?] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8127 Crane, Daniel. Lines Composed by Daniel Crane, on Viewing the Delaware White Sulphur Spring, at Delaware, Ohio. [Delaware Printed at the Loco Foco Office., AI 0. 1845] Broadside. ; 25 cm.
    1051 Crane, G. No. 1. Review of the Writings of Philo Pacificus, against War; or the Other Side of the Question. By G. Crane, Waynesville, Ohio. Lebanon Printed at the Office of the Farmer., OI 408. SS 43770. January, 1818. 38 p. ; 20.5 cm.
    8082 Crapsey, J. T. Opinion upon the effect which the first section of the fourth article of the constitution of this state has upon the rights of suffrage [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1840] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 46 x 20 cm. MH-L notes: Opinion upon the right of suffrage in Ohio.
    Title taken from text.
    Letter of Oct. 5, 1840 in reply to a request by B.C. Bonnel dated Oct. 3, 1840.
    6067 Creed, John M. An Address Delivered before the Franklin Society, of the Granville Literary and Theological Institution, on Wednesday July 19, 1843; Being Their First Anniversary Celebration. By John M. Creed, Esq. of Lancaster, Ohio. Published by the Society. Columbus S. Medary's Power Press Print., AI 0. 1843. [1], bv [3], 4-26, 3 l p. ; 20 cm. Signatures [1]-2/8.
    3211 Cressey, Timothy Robinson, 1800-1870. Address before the Ohio Baptist Education Society, at their Annual Meeting, held in Granville, Aug., 1837. [Granville Ohio Baptist Education Society, AI 43893. 1837] 16 p.
    1659 Crihfield, Arthur, -1852. What is Truth? or, A Search after, and Defence of, the Doctrine Taught in the Sacred Scriptures; Designed as a Help Towards a Better Understanding of Some Important Points in Theology Than Many Among the Baptist Have; and as a Refutation of Armenianism. By Arthur Crihfield. Xenia Printed by J. Regans., SS 24241. 1826. 204 p. ; 15.5 cm. Ms. notes: Silvanus Tuttle His Book may the 5 1828.
    5655 Crihfield, Arthur, -1852. The Golden Chain: A Poem, in Six Books. By Art. Crihfield. Wilmington Rice Gaddis, Printer, AI 0. 1828. 72 p. ; 15 cm.
    6825 Crihfield, Arthur, -1852. Lectures on Universalism; Wherein the System is Explained and Its Chief Arguments Considered and Refuted. Vol. I. Cincinnati The Author, AI 43-1360. 1843. 144 p.
    8407 Crihfield, Arthur, -1852. Orations on the Origin and Destiny of Man, on the Evidences of the Christian Religion and on the Reformation of Society. Second Edition. Cincinnati
    AI 45-1741. 1845. 303 p.
    1966 Crihfield, Arthur, -1852. Lectures on Universalism, Wherein the System is Explained and Its Chief Arguments Considered and Refuted by Arthur Crihfield. Cincinnati E. Shepard., OMC. 1849. 192 p. ; 18 cm.
    4992 Crihfield, Arthur, -1852. The Universaliad; or, Confessions of Universalism: A Poem - in Twelve Cantos to Which Are Added Lectures on Universalism: Wherein the System is Explained, and Its Chief Arguments Considered and Refuted. By Arthur Crihfield. [Four lines of quotations from Paul] Cincinnati Published by E. Shepard, Columbia Street. Sold by S.W. Leonard, Louisville, and A.D. Fillmore, Cincinnati.,
    1849. [i-iii], iv-x, [11-13], 14-177, bv, [i-iii], iv-vi, [7]-192 p. front. (port.) ; 18 cm. On spine: Universaliad A Poem.
    "Cincinnati: Stereotyped and Printed by E. Shepard, Columbia Street."--verso of title page.
    Signatures: [1] - 11/8 12/1; [1] - 12/8.
    Morgan copy page number 89 appears not printed.
    "Respecting the "Lectures on Universalism," that follow, and are bound with, this volume, it may be well to remark; they were published periodically in the years 1843 and 1844, all except the eighth Lecture in this series, which was published in 1847, in the "Christian Journal and Union." The whole is now revised and corrected, and submitted to the candid and enlightened public. Arthur Crihfield. Covington, Ky., July, 1849."--p. x.
    Second title: Lectures on Universalism: Wherein the System Is Explained and Its Chief Arguments Considered and Refuted. By Arthur Crihfield. [Four lines of quotation] Cincinnati: Published by E. Shepard, Columbia Street. Sold by S.W. Leonard, Louisville, and A.D. Fillmore, Cincinnati. 1849.
    Signed, and dated: "Arthur Crihfield. Covington, Ky., March, 1848."--p. vi, second count.
    In the Universalaid, there are no page numbers on the three pages before each canto and p. [146], first count, is blank.
    Lithography signed "Sincerely yours Arthur Crihfield," engraved by Jewett, Hawkins, daguerreotype, and also signed Middleton.
    526 Critic. Letters on History and Politics, Principally Addressed to "Tom the Wagon Boy," or "His Excellency the Governor of the State of Ohio." By "Critic." [Eleven lines of quotations] Columbus Printed for the Author., AI 41-3059. 1841. 62 p. ; 22 cm. Ms. on title page of OHi and Morgan copy: "From Saml. Medary Esq."
    8099 Crittenden, E. W. E. W. Crittenden, as Agent of Portage Canal & Manufacturing Company presents the advantages of North Akron as the proper location for the County Buildings. Akron
    Wessen, 62(January 1956), #606. 1840. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    2422 Crockett, David, 1786-1836. Life and Adventures of Colonel David Crockett of West Tennessee. Cincinnati Published for the Proprietor, AI 18450, 19745. Howes C898. Sabin 17568. 1833. vi, [7]-204 p. ; 17.5 cm. I don't believe Crockett wrote this. Not only did James S. French copyright the book but the tone is not that of Crockett but that of another person. See notes from Howes who gives pagination as 113. Crockett had his own biography done.
    Signatures: [1] 1*-17/2 17*/4.
    3629 Crockett, David, 1786-1836. An Account of Col. Crockett's Tour to the North and Down East in the Year of Our Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty-Four. His Object Being to Examine the Grand Manufacturing Establishements of the Country; and Also to Find Out the Condition of Its Literature and Morals, the Extent of Its Commerce, and the Practical Operation of "The Experiment." [Two lines of quotation] Written by Himself. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James, AI 55196. Henderson, page 55. 1839. 234 p. ; 18 cm.
    3630 Crockett, David, 1786-1836. Life of Martin Van Buren, Heir-Apparent to the "Government" and the Appointed Successor of General Andrew Jackson...with Concise History of Events That Have Occasioned His Unparalleled Elevating; Together with a Review of His Policy as a Statesman. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James, AI 55197. 1839. 209 p. ; 19 cm. Also attributed to Augustin Smith Clayton, 1783-1839.
    3631 Crockett, David, 1786-1836. A Narrative of the Life of David Crockett, of the State of Tennessee. [Two lines of verse] Written by Himself. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James, No. 26 Pearl-Street., AI 55198. 1839. 211, bv p. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Written as a campaign tract for Crockett's congressional race, with literary assistance from Thomas Chilton.
    American Antiquarian Society copy has bookplate of the St. Louis City Circulating Library, with its library rules. Inscribed: St. Louis Library.
    6984 Croes, Robert Brown. The Anniversary Lecture: Pronounced before the Historical Society of the County of Vigo, Indiana, on the 14th of March, 1844. By Robert B. Croes, Rector of St. Stephen's Church, Terre Haute. Cincinnati Printed by R. P. Donogh and Company, AI 45-1750 ("Croes"); 45-1758 ("Cross"). 1845. 23 p. ; 22 cm. Delivered on the first anniversary of the Vigo Historical Society, p. 5.
    6188 Croly, George, 1780-1860. Salathiel; A Story of the Past, the Present, and the Future. Cincinnati U.P. James, AI 42-1349. 1842. 2 v.
    6659 Croly, George, 1780-1860. Salathiel, A Story of the Past, the Present, and the Future. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James,
    1847.

    9752 Croly, George, 1780-1860. Salathiel: A Story of the Past, the Present, and the Future. By the Rev. George Croly ... Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James,
    1850. 2 v. in 1. ; 20 cm.
    7698 Cromwell, Thomas, Rev. Orphan Boy's Trials. Selected by Mrs. Colman. Cincinnati

    1848.
    Published in Worcester by Edward Livermore.
    7699 Cromwell, Thomas, Rev. Orphan Boy's Trials. Selected by Mrs. Colman. Cincinnati

    1850.
    Published in Worcester by Edward Livermore.
    3873 Crookshank, N. Observations on the Milk Sickness, Sick Stomach, or Gastro Enteritis. By Dr. N. Crookshank. Cincinnati Looker & Graham, Printers, AI 40-1737. 1840. 12 p. ; 18 cm. Addressed to the board of inquiry, constituted Feb. 16, 1838, by an act of the Kentucky General Assembly, to offer a reward for the discovery of the cause of milk sickness.--p. [2].
    6054 Crosby & Co., O. & S. Anti-Cholera Pills. Columbus
    AI 0. 1832. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    2776 Cross, James Conquest, 1798-1855. An Inaugural Discourse on Medical Eclectism Delivered at the Medical College of Ohio When the Author Was Appointed Professor of Materia Medica in 1835. By James C. Cross. Published at the Request of the Medical Class. Cincinnati Kendall and Henry, AI 31209. 1835. 20 p. ; 26 cm.
    9596 Cross, James Conquest, 1798-1855. An Essay on Scarlatina. [Cincinnati? s.n., AI 0. 1840?] 48 p.
    6418 Cross, James Conquest, 1798-1855. An Appeal to the Medical Profession of the United States. Cincinnati Printed at the Daily Atlas Office., AI 46-1899. 1846. 64 p. ; 23 cm. Two edition of this title were published in 1846 in Louisville under the title, An appeal to the medical profession of the United States. Together with an analysis and refutation of the statement of facts in relation to the expulsion of James C. Cross from the Transylvania University.
    6756 Crossman, T. J. Catalogue of the Names of Upwards of Nine Hundred Persons Operated on for the Cure of Strabismus, or Squinting. Cincinnati Shepard, AI 0. 1843. 30 p.
    1900 Crothers, Samuel, 1783-1856. The Use of Strong Drink, Contrary to the Scriptures, &c. The Substance of a Sermon Delivered in Greenfield, January 22, 1829. By Samuel Crothers. Published by the Greenfield Temperance Society. Chillicothe Printed by R. Kercheval., SS 38306. 1829. 27 p. ; 20 cm.
    2423 Crothers, Samuel, 1783-1856. Strictures on African Slavery. By Samuel Crothers. Published by the Abolition Society of Paint Valley. [Rossville] Telegraph Office--Rossville, Butler County, Ohio.Printed by Taylor Webster., AI 18462. Howes C925. 1833. 46 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title: Strictures on Slavery.
    Includes bibliographical references.
    2777 Crothers, Samuel, 1783-1856. The Gospel of the Typical Servitude: the Substance of a Sermon Preached in Greenfield, Jan. 1, 1834; by Samuel Crothers. Published by the Abolition Society of Paint Valley. Hamilton Printed at the office of the Intelligencer, by Gardner & Gibbon., AI 31211. 1835. 22 p. ; 19 cm.
    3212 Crothers, Samuel, 1783-1856. The Gospel of the Jubilee. An Explanation of the Typical Privileges Secured to the Congregation and Pious Strangers, by the Atonement on the Morning of the Jubilee. Lev. 25, 9-46. By Samuel Crothers. Pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Greenfield Highland Co. O. [sermon] Hamilton, O. Printed by I.M. Waters., AI 43907. 1837. 84 p. ; 19 cm. Reprinted by the American Reform Tract and Book Society about 1857 for 30 cents.
    613 Crothers, Samuel, 1783-1856. The Life of Abraham, The First Missionary, Designed for Youth in Families, Sabbath Schools, and Bible Classes. By Samuel Crothers, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Greenfield, Ohio. Chillicothe, Ohio. Printed by Ely & Allen.,
    1847. 220 p. ; 16.5 cm. Signatures: [B] B2 - M/4 M2/8 N/2 N2/4 O/2. (I2 not printed)
    8593 Crouse, David. Chillicothe (Ohio) Advertiser-Extra. Mr. Crouse's Address, Proving a Secret Conspiracy of the Officers of the Bank of Chillicothe, Against the Democratic Party in This Vicinity. [Chillicothe Chillicothe Advertisers., AI 31212. 1835] 8 p. ; 26.5 cm. Dated on p. 8: "David Crouse. May 22nd, 1835."
    5566 Crow, Jim. Comic Song Book. Fifth Edition. Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1834. [144] p. : ill. ; 13 cm.
    286 Crowell, William, 1806-1871. The Church Member's Hand-Book: A Guide to the Doctrines and Practice of Baptist Churches. By William Crowell, Pastor of the First Baptist Church, Waterville, Me. Author of the "Church Member's Manual." [Three lines of quotation] Cincinnati Published by D. Anderson, 34 West Fourth Street.,
    [1849] 144 p. ; 15 cm. The book appears to have been printed in Boston. The book was copyrighted by Gould, Kendall and Lincoln of Boston in 1849 in the Massachusetts District. The book advertisements at the end are by Gould and Lincoln, 59 Washington St., Boston and the stereotyping was done by C. C. P. Moody, 52 Washington Street.
    Sutton lists D. Anderson as a bookseller but not a publisher before 1851, after which time he joined Moore and formed Moore & Anderson, booksellers and publishers.
    Spine: CHURCH/ MEMBER'S/ HAND-BOOK/ [rule] / CROWELL
    994 Culbertson, James. A Sermon. Zanesville
    OI 354. Not in SS. 1817.
    Chillicothe Weekly Recorder, March 19, 1817, noticed a sermon as published by the Zanesville Express.
    3213 Culbertson, James. The Address Delivered in Zanesville, on the Fourth of July, 1837. At the Request of the Zanesville and Putnam Colonization Society. By the Rev. James Culbertson. Zanesville Printed by Adam Peters., AI 43911. 1837. 16 p.
    6540 Culverwell, R. J. (Robert James), 1802-1852. The Laws of Life, Health, and Happiness, Rendered Clear to the Humblest Intelligence. How to be Happy. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James.,
    [1849?]

    6549 Culverwell, R. J. (Robert James), 1802-1852. Guide to Health and Long Life: Or, What To Eat, Drink and Avoid. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James,
    [1850?]. 71 p. OC (RA613 1850).
    6952 Culverwell, R. J. (Robert James), 1802-1852. The Laws of Life, Health, and Happiness: Rendered Clear to the Humblest Intelligence. How to be Happy, an Admonitory Essay for General and Family Perusal on Regimen, Expediency and Mental Government. Cincinnati U.P. James.,
    1850. 94, [1] p. ; 24 cm.
    9455 Culverwell, R. J. (Robert James), 1802-1852. Diseases of Winter. On Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma and Other Diseases of the Chest; Their Remedial and Avertive Treatment; Addressed in Popular Language to Non-Medical Readers, with Copious Observations on the Diet and Regimen Necessary for Invalids. Also, An Appendix, Containing Two Hundred Formulae of the Latest and Most Approved Remedies, Many Valuable Domestic Recipes, and Full Directions for the Practice of Inhalation. By R.J. Culverwell, M.D., Author of 'Guide to Health,' 'How to Be Happy,' etc. Cincinnati U.P. James,
    [1850] 91, [1 Contents], [4 publ. ads]. Lesser Catalogue: "A widely distributed popular medicine treatise on the diseases of winter. Its first printing was in London, in 1834, under a different title. NUC records American editions from New York in 1849 and again in 1850, each under its title. Its "aim has been to impart a knowledge which, opportunely exercised, may avert such disorders entirely, or, when in their incipient states, prevent further extension."
    748 Cuming, Fortesque. A Tour through the Western Country. [Worthington s.n., OI 127. SS 22649, cites Ohio Imprints. 1811]
    Advertised Western Intelligencer, Sept. 25, 1811, "Just published."
    1576 Cumings, Samuel. The Western Pilot; Containing Charts of the Ohio River and of the Mississippi, from the Mouth of the Missouri to the Gulf of Mexico; Accompanied with Directions for Navigating the Same, and a Gazetteer; or Description of the Towns on Their Banks, Tributary Streams, etc., Also, a Variety of Matter Interesting to Travelers, and All Concerned in the Navigation of Those Rivers; with a Table of Distances from Town to Town on All the Above Rivers. Cincinnati Morgan, Lodge and Fisher, Printers., SS 20223. 1825. 143 p., [44] leaves of plates, charts. ; 23 cm.
    184 Cumings, Samuel. The Western Pilot, Containing Charts of the Ohio River, and of the Mississippi from the Mouth of the Missouri to the Gulf of Mexico, Accompanied with Directions for Navigating the Same, and a Gazetteer or Description of the Towns on Their Banks, Tributary Streams, etc., Also, a Variety of Matter Interesting to Travelers, and All Concerned in the Navigation of Those Rivers. By Samuel Cumings. Cincinnati Published by N. & G. Guilford, the Proprietors. Printed by John M'Calla., SS 38315. Rink, E. Technical Americana, 4471. 1829. [2], 104 p., [49] leaves of plates. ill., 1 port., 44 maps. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Added engraved title page: The Western Pilot for 1829. Engraved title page signed: H. Inman del. C.G. Childs sc. Maps of Ohio and Mississippi Rivers signed: Woodruff sc. Other plates signed: C.G. Childs after a painting by Geo. Lehman and drawings by S.M. Lee and W. Clay; J. Cone after a drawing by S.M. Lee; C. Toppan after a painting by Hervieu.
    2277 Cumings, Samuel. The Western Pilot; Containing Charts of the Ohio River, and of the Mississippi, from the Mouth of the Missouri to the Gulf of Mexico; Accompanied with Directions for Navigating the Same, and a Gazetteer, or Description of the Towns on Their Banks, Tributary Streams, etc., Also, a Variety of Matter Interesting to Travelers, and All Concerned in the Navigation of Those Rivers. By Samuel Cumings. Cincinnati Printed and Published by N. and G. Guilford., AI 12040. Howes C948. 1832. [i.e. 1833]. 151, bv p., [4] leaves of plates. ill., maps ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: A revised and altered edition of the author's Western Navigator, Philadelphia, 1822.
    "Cuming's edition of the 'Navigator" and 'Pilot' ... were amplifications of [the Navigator of Zadoc] Cramer, without acknowledgement of the main source of their material."--Sabin Bibl. Amer., v. 5, p. 126.
    Added engraved title page has title: The Western Pilot for 1833. Engraved title page signed: H. Inman del. C.G. Childs sc. Cincinnati, Ohio. N. and G. Guilford. Other plates signed: Painted by Geo. Lehman. Engraved by C.G. Childs; Drawn by S.M. Lee. Engraved by J. Cone; Painted by Hervieu. Engraved by C. Toppan.
    Cover imprint: Cincinnati: Published by N. and G. Guilford & Co., 1833.
    2594 Cumings, Samuel. The Western Pilot; Containing Charts of the Ohio River, and of the Mississippi, from the Mouth of the Missouri to the Gulf of Mexico; Accompanied with Directions for Navigating the Same, and a Gazetteer, or Description of the Towns on Their Banks, Tributary Streams, etc. Also, a Variety of Matter Interesting to Travelers, and All Concerned in the Navigation of Those Rivers. By Samuel Cumings. Cincinnati Published by N. & G. Guilford & Co., AI 24061. Howes C948. Sabin 17903. Thomson 289. 1834. 3 p. l., [5]-152 p. [3] p. of plates, ill., maps ; 22 cm. Cumings is spelled "Cummings" on boards. Rubin: "The third edition under this title, revised and updated from the previous edition of 1829. [N.B. 1832, also.] Includes material on the Red River (pp. 109-112). The premier navigator for the region from 1822 (as successor to Cramer's Navigator) to the 1860's, by which time it had gone through some 20 or more editions." Half-title: The Western Pilot for 1834[.]
    3022 Cumings, Samuel. The Western Pilot; Containing Charts of the Ohio River and of the Mississippi, from the Mouth of the Missouri to the Gulf of Mexico; Accompanied with Directions for Navigating the Same, and a Gazetteer; or Description of the Towns on Their Banks, Tributary Streams, etc., Also, a Variety of Matter Interesting to Travelers, and All Concerned in the Navigation of Those Rivers; with a Table of Distances from Town to Town on All the Above Rivers by Samuel Cummings [sic]. Cincinnati Published by George Conclin., AI 36976. 1836. 131, [1] p. ; 22 cm. First published in Philadelphia, 1822, with title: The western navigator.
    3214 Cumings, Samuel. The Western Pilot; Containing Charts of the Ohio River and of the Mississippi, from the Mouth of the Missouri to the Gulf of Mexico; Accompanied with Directions for Navigating the Same, and a Gazetteer; or Description of the Towns on Their Banks, Tributary Streams, etc., Also, a Variety of Matter Interesting to Travelers, and All Concerned in the Navigation of Those Rivers; with a Table of Distances from Town to Town on all the Above Rivers. New Ed. Cincinnati Published by George Conclin., AI 43917. 1837. 144 p. maps. ; 22 cm. At head of title: New Edition.
    3401 Cumings, Samuel. The Western Pilot; Containing Charts of the Ohio River and of the Mississippi, from the Mouth of the Missouri to the Gulf of Mexico; Accompanied with Directions for Navigating the Same, and a Gazetteer; or Description of the Towns on Their Banks, Tributary Streams, etc., Also, a Variety of Matter Interesting to Travelers, and All Concerned in the Navigation of Those Rivers; with a Table of Distances from Town to Town on All the Above Rivers. Cincinnati George Conclin., AI 49964. Howes C948. 1838. 144 p. 44 charts. ; 22 cm. Cumings misspelled "Cummings."
    3632 Cumings, Samuel. The Western Pilot; Containing Charts of the Ohio River and of the Mississippi, from the Mouth of the Missouri to the Gulf of Mexico; Accompanied with Directions for Navigating the Same, and a Gazetteer; or Description of the Towns on Their Banks, Tributary Streams, etc., Also, a Variety of Matter Interesting to Travelers, and All Concerned in the Navigation of Those Rivers; with a Table of Distances from Town to Town on All the Above Rivers. Revised and corrected by Eppts. Charles Ross and Hugh McClain. Cincinnati Published by George Conclin., AI 55219. 1839. 144 p. maps. ; 23 cm.
    3874 Cumings, Samuel. The Western Pilot; Containing Charts of the Ohio River and of the Mississippi, from the Mouth of the Missouri to the Gulf of Mexico; Accompanied with Directions for Navigating the Same, and a Gazetteer; or Description of the Towns on Their Banks, Tributary Streams, etc., Also, a Variety of Matter Interesting to Travelers, and All Concerned in the Navigation of Those Rivers; with a Table of Distances from Town to Town on All the Above Rivers. New Edition. A Revised and Altered Edition of the Author's "Western Navigator." Cincinnati George Conclin., AI 40-1763. 1840. 144 p. ill. maps. ; 23 cm.
    480 Cumings, Samuel. The Western Pilot; Containing Charts of the Ohio River and of the Mississippi, from the Mouth of the Missouri to the Gulf of Mexico; Accompanied with Directions for Navigating the Same, and a Gazetteer; or Description of the Towns on Their Banks, Tributary Streams, etc., Also, a Variety of Matter Interesting to Travelers, and All Concerned in the Navigation of Those Rivers; with a Table of Distances from Town to Town on All the Above Rivers. Cincinnati Published by George Conclin., AI 41-1392, 41-1393. 1841. 144 p. 44 charts. ; 23 cm.
    4508 Cumings, Samuel. The Western Pilot; Containing Charts of the Ohio River and of the Mississippi, from the Mouth of the Missouri to the Gulf of Mexico; Accompanied with Directions for Navigating the Same, and a Gazetteer; or Description of the Towns on Their Banks, Tributary Streams, etc., Also, a Variety of Matter Interesting to Travelers, and All Concerned in the Navigation of Those Rivers; with a Table of Distances from Town to Town on All the Above Rivers. Rev. and Corr. Every Year by Capt. Charles Ross & George Conclin. Cincinnati Published by George Conclin., AI 43-1380. 1843. 144 p. maps. ; 23 cm.
    4639 Cumings, Samuel. The Western Pilot; Containing Charts of the Ohio River and of the Mississippi, from the Mouth of the Missouri to the Gulf of Mexico; Accompanied with Directions for Navigating the Same, and a Gazetteer; or Description of the Towns on Their Banks, Tributary Streams, etc., Also, a Variety of Matter Interesting to Travelers, and All Concerned in the Navigation of Those Rivers; with a Table of Distances from Town to Town on All the Above Rivers. Rev. and Corr. Every Year by Capts. Charles Ross & John Klinefelter; Containing the Population of the Principal Towns on the River in 1844. Cincinnati George Conclin., AI 45-1788. 1845. 144 p. ; 23 cm. Latest Revised Edition.
    4795 Cumings, Samuel. The Western Pilot; Containing Charts of the Ohio River and of the Mississippi, from the Mouth of the Missouri to the Gulf of Mexico; Accompanied with Directions for Navigating the Same, and a Gazetteer; or Description of the Towns on Their Banks, Tributary Streams, etc., Also, a Variety of Matter Interesting to Travelers, and All Concerned in the Navigation of Those Rivers; with a Table of Distances from Town to Town on All the Above Rivers. By Samuel Cummings. Containing the Population of the Principal Towns on the River in 1846. Rev. and Cor. Every Year by Capts. Charles Ross & John Klinefelter. Cincinnati George Conclin., Thomson 289? 1847. 144 p. maps. ; 21.5 cm. Latest Revised Edition.
    4892 Cumings, Samuel. The Western Pilot; Containing Charts of the Ohio River and of the Mississippi, from the Mouth of the Missouri to the Gulf of Mexico; Accompanied with Directions for Navigating the Same, and a Gazetteer; or Description of the Towns on Their Banks, Tributary Streams, etc., Also, a Variety of Matter Interesting to Travelers, and All Concerned in the Navigation of Those Rivers; with a Table of Distances from Town to Town on All the Above Rivers. Cincinnati George Conclin.,
    1848. 144 p. ill. charts. ; 22 cm. Latest Revised Edition.
    4993 Cumings, Samuel. Western Pilot; Containing Charts of the Ohio River and of the Mississippi, from the Mouth of the Missouri to the Gulf of Mexico; Accompanied with Directions for Navigating the Same, and a Gazetteer; or Description of the Towns on Their Banks, Tributary Streams, etc., Also, a Variety of Matter Interesting to Travelers, and All Concerned in the Navigation of Those Rivers; with a Table of Distances from Town to Town on All the Above Rivers. Rev. and Corr. Every Year by John J. Crane, Containing the Population of the Principal Towns on the River in 1846. Cincinnati G. Conclin.,
    1849. 142, [2] p. [43] charts. ; 23 cm. Latest Revised Edition.
    9048 Cumings, Samuel. Conclins' New River Guide, A Gazetteer of the Towns on Western Waters: Containing Sketches of the Cities, Towns, and Countries between New Orleans... Cincinnati

    1850.

    96 Curry, Otway, 1808-1855. The Lore of the Past, A Poem; Delivered before the Union Literary Society of Hanover College, Ind. at Their Fifth Anniversary, September 26, 1837. By Otway Curry, Esq. Cincinnati R.P. Brooks & Co., Printers, No. 1 Baker Street., AI 49971. 1838. 23, bv p. ; 21 cm. Typeset inscription on verso of title page: Inscribed to William D. Gallagher, Esq. as a Memento of Early and Enduring Friendship, by the Author.
    Signatures: [A]-C/4.
    1181 Curtis, Alva, 1797-1881. Discussions Between Several Members of the Regular Medical Faculty, and the Thomsonian Botanic Physicians, on the Comparative Merits of Their Respective Systems. Edited and Published by Dr. A. Curtis. Teacher of Botanico-Medical Science. Columbus, Ohio Printed at the Office of the Thomsonian Recorder, by Jonathan Phillips., SS 36985. 1836. 400 p. ; 14.5 cm. "First published in sundry political newspapers in different parts of the United States."--Preface.
    3215 Curtis, Alva, 1797-1881. Lectures on Midwifery and the Forms of Disease Peculiar to Women and Children. Delivered to the Members of the Botanico-Medical School, at Columbus, Ohio, by A. Curtis, Principal of the School, and Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine, Lecturer on Anatomy, Physiology, Botany and Chemistry, and Editor of the Thomsonian Recorder. [Fourteen lines of quotations] [Columbus] Printed for the Author, by Jonathan Phillips. Columbus, Ohio., AI 43924. 1837. 398, [2] p. ill. 13 plates. ; 14 cm. Second edition (Morgan 481) and third edition (Morgan 4707) published in Columbus in 1841 and 1846, respectively.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: "Glossary."--p. [375]-381.
    481 Curtis, Alva, 1797-1881. Lectures on Midwifery and the Forms of Disease Particular to Women and Children, Delivered to the Members of the Botanico-Medical College of Ohio, by A. Curtis, M.D., President of the College, and Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine, Lecturer on Anatomy, Physiology, Botany and Chemistry, and Editor of the Botanico-Medical Recorder. Second Edition, Corrected and Enlarged. [Ten lines of quotations] Columbus, Ohio Printed for the Author, by Jonathan Phillips., AI 41-1400. 1841. [1-5], 6-11, [12]-193, [194-195], 196-231,[232-233], 234-255, bv p. ill. ; 19.5 cm. First edition published in Columbus, 1837 (Morgan 3215) and third edition (Morgan 4707).
    "Advertisement to the Second Edition. So highly was this work prized on its first appearance, the whole edition of 4000 copies was sold in less than twelve months after it escaped from the press. Many who were so fortunate as to possess a few of the last copies for retail, sold them for five dollars each. The demand still increasing, I have carefully corrected its most important errors, and considerably enlarged it, particularly by the addition of a copious index and several valuable plates. As this edition is thus rendered much more valuable than the former, the price remains the same, and the number of copies is no greater, those who want it will do well to embrace the first opportunity to obtain it."--p. [3].
    "A Definition of All the Words Not Contained in a Common Dictionary."--p. [232].
    "Index to All the Subjects Treated of in This Volume."--p. [233]-240.
    Signatures: [1] - 16/8.
    Plates, p. 241-255.
    9897 Curtis, Alva, 1797-1881. [Introductory Lectures Delivered to the Students of the Botanico-medical College of Ohio, November, 1845. Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1845] 32 p. Contents: Address of the president, Alva Curtis.--On the circulation of the blood, and the unphilosophical practice of blood-letting, by R.W. Hill.--On chemistry, by Joseph Brown.--Replication [on midwifery] by John C. Bennett.
    4707 Curtis, Alva, 1797-1881. Lectures on Midwifery and the Forms of Diseases Peculiar to Women and Children, Delivered to the Members of the Botanico-Medical College of the State of Ohio. Third Edition, Corrected and Enlarged. Cincinnati C. Nagle., AI 46-1934. 1846. xvi, 447 p. l leave of plates. illus. ; 23 cm. First edition published in Columbus, 1837 (Morgan 3215) and second edition in Columbus, 1841 (Morgan 481).
    4708 Curtis, Alva, 1797-1881. Synopsis of a Course of Lectures on Medical Science, Delivered to the Students of the Botanico-Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati Printed by Edwin Shepard for the Author., AI 46-1935. 1846. xvi, 464 p. illus. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy lacks p. [1]-256.
    6548 Curtis, Alva, 1797-1881. A Fair Exposition of Allopathy; or, The Pathological System of Medicine, with Its Kindred Systems and Branches. Cincinnati Campbell & Miller,
    1850. 48 p.
    1733 Curtis, Henry B. (Henry Barnes), 1799-1885. An Oration, Delivered before the Mansfield Lodge, No. 35, at Mansfield, Ohio, on the Anniversary of St. John the Baptist, June 25, 1827, by Brother Henry B. Curtis. (Published at the Request of the Lodge). Mansfield Printed by J. & J.H. Purdy., SS 28642. Walgren 2732. 1827. 16 p. ; 21 cm. Walgren: Advertised in Western Monthly Review 1(July 1827), 192. Could not be located at OClWHi in June 1996.
    7162 Curtis, Henry B. (Henry Barnes), 1799-1885. Inaugural Address of the President of the Mount Vernon Lyceum. [Mount Vernon] Printed by Stone & Bliss., AI 0. 1834. 8 p. ; 20 cm. Page 2: "On motion, the curators, were requested to obtain for publication a copy of the following address delivered before the Mount Vernon Lyceum, by H.B. Curtis, Esq. on his taking his seat as president."
    7239 Curtis, Henry B. (Henry Barnes), 1799-1885. Abstract and Argument of Henry B. Curtis, Counsel for Defendant in the Case of Kendrick vs. Farquhar, before the Court in Bank, December, 1837. [Gambier s.n., Parker 12. 1837] 8 p. ; 19 cm.
    10159 Curtis, Samuel Ryan, 1805-1866. Report of the Board of Public Works on the Tyamochtree & Delaware Survey. [Columbus s.n.,
    1837] 10 p.
    4994 Curwen, Maskell E. A Revising Index to the Statute Law of the State of Ohio, Showing the Present State of the Law by Indicating the Changes That Have Been Made Since the Publication of Swan's Statutes. With References to the Ohio Reports, and Occasional Illustrations from Other Reports. By M.E. Curwen, Attorney at Law. Dayton Wilson & Decker, Printers.,
    1849. 90, [2] p. ; 24 cm.
    4056 Curwen, Maskell E. A Sketch of the History of the City of Dayton. By Maskell E. Curwen. Second Edition. Dayton, O. J. Odell, Jr., Howes C968. Thomson 294. 1850. iv, [5]-64 p. illus., fold. map. ; 19 cm. "Originally appeared as an introduction to Odel Dayton directory & business advertiser." (Morgan 4384)
    6553 Curwen, Maskell E. Cases in the Ohio Reports. Cincinnati Wright, Ferris & Co., Vodrey 54. 1850.

    5371 Cushing, B. T. Address on the Progress and Dignity of the Medical Profession: Delivered before the Trustees, Faculty, Students and Friends of the Starling Medical College, at Its Annual Commencement, February 17, 1849. Columbus Thrall & Reed, Journal Office,
    1849. 38 p. ; 22 cm.
    6462 Cushing, William Van Horne, 1803-1837. Speech of Mr. Cushing, of Clark, in the House of Representatives, March 10, 1836 on the Bill from the Senate, Introduced by Mr. Crouse, of Ross, to Prevent the Circulation of the Paper of the Bank of the United States, in Ohio, "and for other purposes.". Columbus Scott & Wright, AI 0. 1836. 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    2160 Cushman, Ralph, 1792-1831. An Appeal to the Christian Public, against the Allegations Contained in a Pamphlet Written by J.L. Wilson, Entitled "Four Propositions Sustained against the Claims of the American Home Missionary Society." By Ralph Cushman. [two lines from John] Cincinnati Robinson & Fairbank, Printers., AI 6754. 1831. 20 p. ; 21 cm. Joshua L. Wilson published his pamphlet in Cincinnati in 1831, Morgan 2222.
    3633 Custead, William W. Catalogue of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Flowering Scrubs and Creepers, Herbaceous and Green House Plants, Bulbous and Tuberous Rooted Flowers; Cultivated and for Sale at the Cleveland Nursery, by Wm. W. Custead, Euclid Street, Three Miles East of the City of Cleveland. Cleveland Press of the Advertiser, AI 55236. 1839. 23 p. ; 16.5 cm.
    840 Cutler, Ephraim, 1767-1853. An Oration Delivered before the Washington Benevolent Society, at Marietta, on the 22d of February, 1814, Being the Anniversary of the Birth Day of the Immortal Washington. By Ephraim Culter, Esq. Zanesville, (Ohio) Printed by Putnam & Israel., OI 209. SS 31277. 1814. [1], bv, [3]-17, bv, 1 l.? p. ; 21 cm. Signatures: [A]/2 A2/4 B/2 [B2]/2? If so, need blank leaf at end. Check at OClWHi.
    5352 Cutler, William Parker, 1812-1889. A Report, Exhibiting Some Statistical Facts and Arguments, Favorable to the Construction of the Belpre & Cincinnati Railroad. Made by William P. Cutler, (a Committee on the Subject,) to the Board of Directors of the B. & C.R.R. Company, and Published by Their Order. Chillicothe Printed by Ely & Allen.,
    1848. 23, [1] p. 1 ill. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "The Belpre & Cincinnati R.R. Company ..."--p. [24].
    American Antiquarian Society copy addressed in ms. to: J. Cohen, Esq. President Wilming Bel & Phil Rail Road Co., Baltimore, Md.
    4894 Cutter, G. W. (George Washington), 1801?-1865. Buena Vista: and Other Poems. By G. W. Cutter. Cincinnati Morgan & Overend, Printers.,
    1848. [1-5], bv, [7]-9, bv, [11], bv, [13]-168 p. front. (port.) ; 19 cm. Morgan copy is misbound with pages [7]-8 preceding [5] and blank verso.
    Of his SONG OF STEAM Griswold wrote: "One of the best lyrics of the century." --Wessen.
    Half-title: Cutter's Poems.
    Frontispiece portrait engraving of Cutter. "Drawn & Engd. By C.A. Jewett from a Daguerreotype by E.C. Hawkins, Cinn't."
    "G.W. Cutter. Covington, Kentucky, Dec., 1847."--p. 9.
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 14/2 14*/4. (13* printed 12*.)
    10146 Cuyahoga County Bar Association. Meeting of the Bar. At a meeting of the Court and Bar of Cuyahoga county, held on the evening of the 14th inst., for the purpose of adopting measures to effect a division of the State of Ohio into two Districts, Judge Hitchcock was called to the Chair, and Geo. A. Benedict chosen Secretary. [Cleveland n.s.,
    1850?] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 32.5 x 20.0 cm. Printed area measures 11.6 x 16.5 cm.
    A Committee of Correspondence was created with three persons: Hon. J.W. Allen, Edward Wade, Esq. and H.B. Paine, Esq.
    The U.S. District Court of the Northern District of Ohio was created on February 10, 1855.
    3402 Cuyahoga County Common School Convention. Proceedings of the Cuyahoga County Common School Convention; Held at Cleveland, O., December 28, 1837. Cleveland Penniman and Bemis, AI 49982. 1838. 24 p. ; 22.5 cm.
    7670 Cuyahoga County. Auditor. To the Directors and Other Officers of School Districts, in the several Townships in Cuyahoga County. Re: request for information on schools, school lands and school funds. ... S. Williamson, Auditor of Cuyahoga County. Cleveland s.n., AI 0. 1837. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 32 cm. x 21 cm.
    9449 Cuyahoga Falls Institute. Cuyahoga Falls. A Catalogue of the Cuyahoga Falls Institute. October, 1837. Cuyahoga Falls, O. James Lowry, & Co. Printers., AI 0. 1837. 8 p. ; 19 cm.
    9450 Cuyahoga Falls Institute. Cuyahoga Falls. Catalogue of the Cuyahoga Falls Institute. 1837-8. Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio A. Allison, Printers., AI 0. 1838. 12 p. ; 20 cm.
    5419 Cuyahoga Falls Institute. Cuyahoga Falls. Catalogue of the Cuyahoga Falls Institute. 1838-9. Cuyahoga Falls Printed by Seymour Belden., AI 0. 1839. 15, bv p. ; 19 cm.
    6588 Cuyahoga Falls. Baptist Church of Christ. Articles of Faith and Practice of the Baptist Church of Christ, at Cuyahoga Falls, Summit Co., Ohio. Cuyahoga Falls Printed by J. B. West, AI 0. 1840. 8 p. ; 16 cm.
    3983 Cuyahoga Steam Furnace Company. Catalogue of Patterns, of the Cuyahoga Steam Furnace Company. Cleveland Sanford & Lott, Job Printers., AI 0. 1837. 11, bv p. ; 15 cm. Title from wrapper which is reddish card stock.
    "The numbers to wheels in this Catalogue, are the same as in that of last year, only differently arranged."-p. [2] of wrapper.
    Dated p. 10: "'Ohio City, Jan.' 1827."
    7965 Cuyahoga Steam Furnace Company. Catalog of Mill Gearing Patterns, for January, 1841. Cleveland
    Wessen, 70(March 1958), #117. 1841. 22 p. Wessen: "earliest Ohio machinery catalog that we recall."
    OClWHi has 1837 catalogue.
    8408 Dahlmann, Fredrich Christoph. The History of the English Revolution. Translated from the German by H. E. Lloyd. Frankfort, Ohio M.C. Jungel., AI 45-1810. 1845.

    8409 Daily, William Mitchell, 1812-1877. Discourses from the Pulpit by Rev. Wm. M. Daily. Cincinnati R. W. Carroll and Company., AI 45-1811. 1845. 206 p. front. ; 19 cm. Daily was president of Indiana University.
    8563 Dalbey, J., Jr. and J. B. Peat. Sacred Melodeon: A Selection of Revival Hymns. By J. Dalbey, Jr., and J. B. Peat. Cincinnati s.n., AI 46-1961. 1846. 312 p. ; 11 cm. "W. Appleton, printer."--verso of title page.
    "Index."p. [305]-312.
    49 Dana, Edmund. A Description of the Bounty Lands in the State of Illinois: Also, the Principal Roads and Routes, by Land and Water, through the Territory of the United States; Extending from the Province of New-Brunswic [sic.], in Novia Scotia, to the Pacific Ocean; Embracing the Main Interior and Cross Roads between the Towns and Places of Most Note. By E. Dana. Cincinnati Looker, Reynolds & Co. Printers., Graff 996. Howes D46. OI 474. Rusk II: 138. SS 47779. Sabin 18407. Thomson 305. Wilkie 621. 1819. 108 p. ; 19.5 cm. Errata: p. 108. "Description of the principal roads and routes..." with special t.-p.: [49]-108.
    265 Dana, Edmund. Geographical Sketches on the Western Country: Designed for Emigrants and Settlers: Being the Result of Extensive Researches and Remarks. To Which is Added, a Summary of all the Most Interesting Matters on the Subject, Including a Particular Description of the Unsold Public Lands, Collected from a Variety of Authentic Sources. Also, a List of the Principal Roads. By E. Dana. Cincinnati Looker, Reynolds & Co., Printers., Buck 136. Graff 997. Howes D47. OI 475. Rusk II: 138. SS 47781, 47780. Sabin 18408. Thomson 306. Wagner-Camp 15a. Wilkie 622. 1819. 312 p. ; 18.5 cm.
    4329 Dana, George, & Son. Catalogue for 1847-8. Apple Trees for Sale at the Nursery of George Dana & Sons. Washington County. [Washington County]

    1847. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5363 Dana, Joseph, 1769-1849, comp. Revaluation of the Lands of the Ohio University, with the Proceedings of the Legislature on that Subject, and the Act by Them Passed March 10th, 1843, Entitled an "Act to Declare the Intent and Meaning of the First Section of the Act Entitled 'An Act to Establish an University in the Town of Athens,' Passed Feb. 21, A.D. 1805." Athens, Ohio Printed by N.H. Van Vorhes., AI 45-4968, No Location. 1845. 84, [85-86] p. ; 18.5 cm. At head of title: E.C. Dawes.
    "To the Lessees of the Lands of the Ohio University. ... Joseph Dana."--p. [3].
    "Index." and "Index to the Appendix."--p. [86].
    4640 Daniel, Henry, 1786-1873. Trial of H. Daniel for the Murder of Clifton R. Thomson. Compend of the Testimony, with the Concluding Argument on the Part of the Commonwealth by M.V. Thomson. Cincinnati Brough & Robinson., AI 45-1829. McDade 239. Thomson 307. 1845. 36 p. ; 25 cm. McDade: Wrapper title: "Compend of the testimony given in on [sic] the Trail of H. Daniel...for the murder of Clifton R. Thomson...by M.V. Thomson, Esq."
    This was a family dispute which got into the law courts. During the hearing in the Montgomery County Courthouse in Dayton, Daniel shot Thomson.
    See Henry Daniel's pamphlet, Slander, "The basest Whelp of Sin." William Z. Thomson, Detected and Exposed in His Effort, to Deceive the People by the Publication of a False and Flagitious Pamphlet, Purporting to Be the Trial of H. Daniel, for the Murder of C.R. Thomson. Flemingsburg, Printed at the Flag Office, 1847. (American Antiquarian Society copy).
    482 Darby, William, 1775-1854. The Northern Nations of Europe, Russia and Poland. Being a Compilation of the Series of Essays on the Subject as They Appear in the Columns of the National Intelligencer Over the Signature of "Tacitus." By William Darby ... Chillicothe Printed for the Author by S.W. Ely., AI 41-1442. 1841. 100 p. ; 21 cm. On cover: Essays of Tacitus on the northern nations of Europe ...
    4895 Darke County Medical Society. Bill of Prices, Adopted by the Darke County Medical Society, July 27, 1848...A. Koogler, Recording Secretary. I. N. Gard, President. Greenville Patriot Print., Streeter Sale 1383. [1848] 1 sheet ([1] p.) Lists the schedule on about fifty kinds of manipulations, operations and visits.
    Wessen, 30, sold to Streeter.
    5909 Darling, I. A New Commentary or Explanation of What is Commonly Called the Revelations of St. John---the Divine, Adapted to Ordinary Minds; Showing the Fulfillment of Prophecies, in Establishing the Kingdom of Jesus Christ, and Destroying the Idol Kingly Government of Men. By I. Darling. Cleveland Printed by Smead & Cowles, Central Buildings.,
    1849 viii, [9]-111 p. ; 20 cm.
    6326 D'Arusmont, Francis (Wright), 1795-1852. Address Delivered at the Paine Festival in Cincinnati. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1838] [16] p. ; 19 cm. Cover: "Paged for binding with the Three Discourses already published of the Second Volume of Popular Lecture."
    5444 Dascomb, James. Inquiry into the Principles and Practice of Homeopathy. An Address...at Oberlin. Elyria, Ohio s.n,
    1850. 23 p.
    6070 Daugherty, Michael Augustus, 1816-1887. An Address on the Peculiar Claims of Education on American Citizens. Lancaster S. Pike, Printer, AI 0. 1843. 22 p.
    6975 Daughters of Temperance. Constitution and By-Laws of [blank] Union, Number [blank] Daughters of Temperance of the [blank] Instituted [blank]. Cincinnati Printed by Caleb Clark, AI 0. 1846. 16 p. ; 15 cm. Model documents for local unions.
    8654 Daughters of Temperance. Cincinnati. Washington Union, No. 1. Constitution and By-laws of the Washington Union, No. 1 of the Daughters of Temperance of the City of Cincinnati. Cincinnati Clark, [Caleb Clark], AI 46-1989. 1846. 16 p. ; 14 cm.
    9565 Daughters of Temperance. Washington Union, No. 1 (Cincinnati). Ode, Reports and Addresses Delivered at the First Anniversary of Washington Union, No. 1, Daughters of Temperance Held in College Hall, Cincinnati, Feb. 9th, 1847. Cincinnati Printed by C. Clark,
    1847. 24 p. ; 22 cm.
    5200 Davenport, Bishop, 1800-1855. Catalogue of Books Published by B. Davenport, Cincinnati, Ohio. July 1846. [Cincinnati Bishop Davenport, AI 0. 1846] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    145 Davies, Charles, 1798-1876. Elements of Surveying: Including a Description of the Instruments and Necessary Tables By Charles Davies, Professor of Mathematics in the Military Academy, and Author of the Common School Arithmetic, Elements of Descriptive Geometry, and a Treatise on Shadows and Perspective. Cincinnati Published Wiley & Long, New-York,--Russell, Odiorne & Co., Boston,--H. F. Sumner & Co., Hartford,--Desilver, Thomas & Co., Philadelphia,--Cushing & Sons, Baltimore,--S. Babcock & Co., Charleston, S. C.,--Corey, Fairbank & Webster., AI 31273. 1835.
    In his Preface dated West Point, 1835, Davies writes about the success of his first book on surveying published in 1830 (American Imprints 1094) and intended as a textbook at West Point. The 1835 publication is completely re-written for a broader audience.
    The 4th edition was published in 1838 in Cincinnati (American Imprints 50005).
    2780 Davies, Charles, 1798-1876. The Common School Arithmetic, Prepared for the Use of Academies and Common Schools. By Charles Davies. Cincinnati Corey, Fairbanks & Webster, AI 31269. 1835. 270 p. ; 15 cm.
    3216 Davies, Charles, 1798-1876. Elements of Geometry and Trigonometry. Cincinnati
    AI 43963. 1837.

    3403 Davies, Charles, 1798-1876. Elements of Surveying. 4th Edition. Cincinnati
    AI 50005. 1838.
    Truman and Smith, 1838.
    9695 Davies, Charles, 1798-1876. Arithmetic, Designed for Academies and Schools Uniting the Inductive Reasoning of the French with the Practical Methods of the English System, with Full Illustrations of the Method of Cancellation by Charles Davies. Cincinnati H.W. Derby & Co.,
    1848. 360 p. ; 17 cm.
    10346 Davies, Charles, 1798-1876. Arithmetic, Designed for Academies and Schools Uniting the Inductive Reasoning of the French with the Practical Methods of the English System, with Full Illustrations of the Method of Cancellation by Charles Davies. Improved Ed., 52nd ed. Cincinnati H.W. Derby & Co.
    1850. 360 p. ; 17 cm.
    3217 Davies, Samuel Watts, d. 1843. A Refutation of Sundry Unfounded Accusations, Contended in Letters and Conversations, from Dr. Daniel Drake, to a Committee of the Third District Medical Society. To the Public. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 18512, gives name as Davis.; AI 43965, gives date as 1837? with only copy at OClWHi. 1833] 8 p. ; 22.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Author and imprint information from p. 7.
    Signed and dated p. 8: Samuel W. Davies. Cincinnati, Jan. 2, 1833.
    Public Library of Cincinnati/Hamilton County notes: Davies' response to comments of Daniel Drake accusing Davies of undue influence on the board of the committee of the Third District Medical Society, particularly regarding board member Dr. C.E. Pierson. Drake's letter was published in the Proceedings and correspondence of the Third District Medical Society of the State of Ohio in reference to the Medical College of Ohio, 1832. Davies also includes his history of the Medical College of Ohio (p. 7-8).
    7240 Davis, Asahel, b. 1791. A Lecture on the Discovery of America by the Northmen, Five Hundred Years before Columbus, Delivered in New-York, and in the Other Cities of the State, Also in some of the First Seminaries by A. Davis. 5th ed., from the 4th New-York ed. Cleveland J.H. Waldo, AI 0. 1839. 24 p. ; 23 cm. Cover title: The discovery of America by the Northmen.
    Many later editions with various titles: "A lecture on the antiquities of Central America," "Antiquities of Central America, " "Discovery of New England, " "Antiquities of America."
    8198 Davis, E. H. (Edwin Hamilton), 1811-1888. Report of the Committee on the Statistics of Calculous Disease in Ohio, Made to the Ohio State Medical Society, at the Annual Meeting, Held in Columbus, June, 1850. By E.H. Davis, M.D. Columbus Steam Press of S. Medary.,
    1850. 15, bv p. errata slip. ; 22 cm. Committee included E. Hamilton Davis (Chairman), J.P. Kirtland, and R.D. Mussey.
    Errata slip glued to verso of title page: The Author being absent at the time of publication, the proof sheets were not submitted to his inspection, and consequently many errors occur in this report.
    Morgan copy inscribed: Robt Peter.
    Yellow wrapper with same title within ruled border.
    Reprint: Transactions of the Ohio Medical Society, Columbus, 1850. (Morgan 6089)
    "About two hundred copies of this circular were sent to the profession throughout the State, and we regret that not more than thirty replies have been received."--p. 4. The circular was printed on pages [3]-4, but no copy has been located.
    10180 Davis, E. H. (Edwin Hamilton), 1811-1888. [Circular sent to the medical profession to collect the statistics in reference to calculous disease in your county, in accordance with the wish of the State Medical Society, and forward the same to me in time to incorporate the facts into a report for the next annual meeting, to be held in the first week of June next. Due credit will be given for all facts furnished. Chillicothe, February, 1850. [Columbus Steam Press of S. Medary,
    1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.) No copy located.
    "About two hundred copies of this circular were sent to the profession throughout the State, and we regret that not more than thirty replies have been received."--p. 4.
    The circular is printed on pages [3]-4 of the report. (Morgan 8198)
    3634 Davis, Jacob S. A Treatise on the Evolution of Powers, Simple and Mixed by Jacob S. Davis. Cincinnati Printed for the Author by R.P. Brooks, AI 55281. 1839. iv, 55 p. ; 22 cm.
    3023 Davis, John, 1774-1854. Captain Smith and Princess Pocahontas, an Indian Tale. New Edition, Revised and Corrected. Dayton Published by B.F. Ells and Sold by E.M. Strong,., AI 37032. 1836. 1 p. l., [v]-vi, [7]-128 p. front., (port.), illus. 13 cm. Ells published later editions in 1837 (Morgan 3218) and 1840 (Morgan 2734).
    See American Antiquarian Society notes for the 1837 edition (Morgan 3218).
    3218 Davis, John, 1774-1854. Captain Smith and Princess Pocahontas, an Indian Tale. New Edition, Revised and Corrected. Dayton Published and Sold by B.F. Ells., AI 43972. 1837. vi, [1], 8-128 p. ill., 1 port. ; 13 cm. Ells first published in 1836 (Morgan 3023) and later in 1840 (Morgan 2734).
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Running Title: Captain Smith and Pocahontas.
    By John Davis. A portion of the text was first published in Davis's Travels of four years and a half in the United States (London, 1803). The present text also forms a portion of Davis's The first settlers of Virginia, an historical novel, exhibiting a view of the rise and progress of the colony at James Town, a picture of Indian manners, the countenance of the country, and its natural productions.
    Includes a memoir of the author.
    "Historical sketches."--p. [120]-128, including "Filial affection," "Conjugal affection," and "Female patriot."
    Frontispiece (portrait) signed: D. & M. sc [i.e., Doolittle & Munson].
    2734 Davis, John, 1774-1854. Captain Smith and Princess Pocahontas, An Indian Tale. New Edition, Rev. and Corr. Dayton Published and Sold by B.F. Ells, AI 0. 1840. 1 p. l., [v]-vi, [7]-128 p. front., (port.), illus. ; 13 cm. Ells first published in 1836 (Morgan 3023) and in 1837 (Morgan 3218).
    See American Antiquarian Society notes for the 1837 edition (Morgan 3218).
    483 Davis, Lewis, 1814-1890. A Debate on the Mode of Baptism: Held at Chillicothe, May, 1841, Between Elders L. Davis and W. Shelton. Columbus Printed by James Hull, AI 41-1484. 1841. 24 p. ; 21 cm. "Held ... in the Methodist Episcopal Church of the Colored People ..."
    8940 Davis, Perry. The People's Pamphlet. This Is the People's Pamphlet, Read It ifYyou Please. It Contains the Author's Account to the Origin, Name and Use of Perry Davis's Vegetable Pain Killer. Entered According to Act of Congress, in the Year 1845, by Perry Davis, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Rhode Island. [Cincinnati, Ohio] Schmidt & Storch, Printers, Third Street,
    [1845] 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    2278 Davisson, Josiah. The Splendid Horse Kentucky Snap, will stand the Present Season, at My Stable in the Town of Xenia. [Xenia Printed at the Office of the Xenia Free Press., AI 12097. 1832] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1432 Dawson, Moses, 1768-1844. Proposals for Publishing by Subscription, Memoirs of the Life and Public Services of Major-General William Henry Harrison, by M. Dawson, Editor of the Cincinnati Advertiser, and Author of Various Tracts. [Cincinnati Moses Dawson., SS 12338. 1823] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1489 Dawson, Moses, 1768-1844. A Historical Narrative of the Civil and Military Services of Major-General William Henry Harrison, and a Vindication of His Character and Conduct as a Statesman, a Citizen, and a Soldier. With a Detail of His Negotiations and Wars with the Indians, until the Final Overthrow of the Celebrated Chief Tecumseh and His Brother the Prophet. The Whole Written and Compiled from Original and Authentic Documents Furnished by Many of the Most Respectable Characters in the United States. By Moses Dawson. Editor of the Cincinnati Advertiser. Cincinnati Printed by M. Dawson, at the Advertiser Office., Graff 1026. Howes D158. Sabin 18956. SS 15942. Thomson 312. 1824. viii, 464, [8] p., 24 line errata slip tipped onto the last page. ; 24 cm. There are two errata slips: 15 and 24 lines. Twenty-four line errata slip tipped onto the last page in InU copy.
    Dedicated to Thomas Jefferson.
    Dawson wrote for the Advertiser through 1821 and 1822 but did not officially become editor and proprietor until January 1824.
    4066 Dawson, Moses, 1768-1844. Letter Asking Persons who Secured Subscriptions for a Historical Narrative of the Civil and Military Services of Major William Henry Harrison to send the subscribers Names to the Author as soon as possible. Cincinnati, Ohio, August 1824. [Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1824] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    3875 Dawson, Moses, 1768-1844. Sketches of the Life of Martin Van Buren, President of the United States by Moses Dawson, Editor of the Cincinnati Advertiser and Western Journal. [One line from Psalms.] Cincinnati Published by J.W. Ely No. 10 Lower Market Street., AI 40-1911. 1840. 216 p. front. (port.) ; 16 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Cincinnati. Stereotyped by Shepard & Stearns. West Third Street."--verso of the title page.
    Frontispiece portrait of Martin Van Buren signed: Klauprecht & Menzel's lith.
    American Antiquarian Society copy has bookplate: J.T. Ward's Library, Rose Hill, Westminster, Md. "N.B.--The books of this library are loaned gratuitously at the owner's discretion ..."
    6189 Dawson, Moses, 1768-1844. Correspondence Between Moses Dawson, Esq. and General Andrew Jackson Upon the Subject of Banks and the Currency; Also the Address of the Democratic Association, on the Same Subject. Cincinnati Brough & Robinson, Printers., AI 42-1436. 1842. 12 p. ; 21 cm. "... five hundred copies ordered to be printed for general circulation"--Verso t.p.
    5551 Dawson, N. A Key to the Truth; or, Water Baptism not Essential to Salvation. "One Lord, One Faith, and One Baptism," Essential to be a Spiritual Baptism. Milford J. M. Ross, Publisher., AI 0. 1839. 28 p. ; 19 cm.
    8143 Day, George E. H. A Tour To The Far West. Painesville, Lake Co., Aug. 14,1845. Painesville
    Wessen, 55(June 1953), #496. 1845. 1 sheet ([1] p.) Wessen: An itinerant attorney seeking accounts for collection; his "Far West" included Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Missouri.
    4996 Day, Hartley W. The Sight Singing Manual, for Common Schools and Sight Singing Classes, in Day and Beal's One Line Notation, Containing New Music and Many Popular Songs together with Hymns and Hymn Tunes, Adapted to the Devotional Purposes of All Schools. Cincinnati R. F. Beal,
    1849. 112 p. music. ; 16 cm. Includes index.
    4995 Day, Henry Noble, 1808-1890. The Professions. An Address Delivered at the Commencement of the Medical Department of Western Reserve College. At Cleveland, Feb. 21, 1849. By Henry N. Day. Hudson, Ohio Printed at the Observer Office.,
    1849. [1-3], 4-23, bv, p. ; 21.5 cm. Green wrappers with title page within a decorative border; back wrapper has an engraving of the Cleveland Medical Colleges, inside back wrapper lists board of instructors and information on the school.
    Day later edited the memoirs of Joseph Badger.
    4057 Day, Henry Noble, 1808-1890. Elements of the Art of Rhetoric. Adapted for Use in Colleges and Academies, and also for Private Study. By Henry N. Day. Hudson W. Skinner & Co.,
    1850. xix, 304 p. ; 19 cm. Later published under the title: The art of discourse.
    10265 Dayton Academic and Manual Labor Institution. First Annual Report, of the Dayton Academic and Manual Labor Institution. Dayton Printed by Van Cleve and Comly.,
    1834. [1-3], 4, [5]-7, [8] p. ; 21 cm.
    10266 Dayton Academic and Manual Labor Institution. Second Annual Report, of the Dayton Academic and Manual Labor Institution. [Cincinnati Mirror Press--Cincinnati.],
    June 12, 1835. [1-3]6, [7-8] p. ; 21 cm. "Mirror Press--Cincinnati."--p. [8].
    10267 Dayton Academy. Dayton. Catalogue of the Dayton Academy. For the Year Ending July, 1845. And the Prospectus for the Following Year. Dayton Printed at the Journal Office.,
    1845. [1-4], 5-8 p. ; 22 cm.
    10268 Dayton Academy. Dayton. Catalogue of the Dayton Academy, for the Year Ending July, 1847. Dayton R.N. & W.F. Comly, Printers.,
    1847. [1], bv, [36], 7-10, [11-12] p. ; 17.5 cm.
    10269 Dayton Academy. Dayton. Catalogue of the Dayton Academy, for the Year Ending July, 1848. Dayton R.N. & W.F. Comly, Printers.,
    1848 [1], bv, [3-6], 7-10, [11-12] p. ; 17.5 cm. Signatures: [1]/2 1*/4.
    10270 Dayton Academy. Dayton. Catalogue of the Dayton Academy, for the Year Ending July, 1849. Dayton Printed at the Daily Journal Office[,]
    1849. [1-6], 7-8, [9], 10, [11-12] p. ; 17 cm. Signatures: [1]/2 1*/4.
    7838 Dayton Academy. Dayton. Catalogue of the Dayton Academy, for the Year Ending July, 1850. Dayton Printed at the Daily Journal Office.,
    1850. [1-6], 7-8, [9]-12 p. ; 17 cm. Signatures: [1]/2 1*/4.
    7677 Dayton Transcript---Extra. Dayton Transcript---Extra. Friday Evening, June 5, 1846.-6 o'clock. Latest From The Army. Reports on Mexican War. Dayton
    AI 0. 1846. 1 sheet ([1] p.) Text in two columns.
    245 Dayton Western Turnpike Road Company. Report to the stockholders of the Dayton Western Turnpike Road Company. Eaton s.n., AI 0. 1842. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4896 Dayton. Charter. Charter and Ordinances of the City of Dayton. Published by Order of the Council. Dayton R. N. & W. F. Comly, Printers, Journal Office.,
    1848. 143, 32 p. ; 23 cm.
    4384 Dayton. Directory. Odell's Dayton Directory and Business Adviser. To Which Is Prefixed a Sketch of the History of the City. Dayton Published by J. Odell, Jr., Spear page 115. Thomson 880. 1850. [1-5], 6-64, [65], 66-113, [114], 1 l., [117], 118-120, 129 p. illus. ; 20 cm. "N. Sullivan: Book & Job Printer; 104 Main Street."--verso of title page.
    Preface dated, p. [3]: James Odell, Jr. Dayton, July, 1850.
    Crude map "Drawn and Engraved by M.E. Curwin."
    2781 Dayton. Independence Fire Engine and Hose Co. No. 1. Constitution, By-Laws and Roll of Members of Independence Fire Engine and Hose Co. No. 1. Incorporated, February 20, 1834. Dayton R.N. & W.F. Comley, Printers--Journal Office., AI 31291. 1835. 12 p.
    4244 Dayton. Laws, statutes, etc. Compilation of the Ordinances of the Common Council of the Town of Dayton. Purlished [sic.] by Authority. Dayton R. J. Skinner, Printer., AI 24312. 1826. 44 p. ; 16 cm. Includes index.
    Collection of A.W. Drury, Dayton.
    2279 Dayton. Ordinances. The Ordinances of the Common Council of the Town of Dayton; to Which Are Prefixed the Several Acts of Incorporation. Dayton Van Cleve & Comly, Printers, AI 12107. 1832. 47 p. ; 17 cm. Includes index.
    1220 Decatur, Stephen, 1779-1820. Memoirs of Commodore Stephen Decatur Collected from the Most Authentic Sources; Together with a Correspondence between Him and Commodore James Barron, Which Terminated in the Untimely Death of the Former; Also a Dissertation on Duelling by E. F. Seaman. Lebanon Printed by Van Vleet & Co., OI 581. SS 979. 1820. 72 p. ; 15.5 cm.
    2280 DeCharms, Richard, 1796-1864. The True Nature of a Religious Profession: A Discourse Delivered before the Western Convention of the New Jerusalem Church, Assembled in the City of Cincinnati, on the 13th Oct., 1832. [sermon] Cincinnati Printed by L.R. Lincoln., AI 12115. 1832. 19 p. ; 20 cm. [Printed at the request of the Convention].
    7226 Defoe, Daniel, 1660-1731. The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, Embellished with Engravings. By Wm. Robertson. Stereotyped by J. A. James-Cincinnati. Cincinnati N. G. Guilford & Co., AI 0. 1833.

    5767 Defoe, Daniel, 1660-1731. The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe. Embellished with Engravings. By Wm. Robertson. Stereotyped by J. A. James-Cincinnati. Cincinnati Published by J. W. Ely, at Franklin Book-Store Lower Market Street., AI 0. 1836. 81, 84-150 p. ; 14 cm. An abridgement of Defoe's Robinson Crusoe. In PP copy, printer's name, Printed at the Franklin Press, and stereotyper's name from verso of t.p. Not in Morgan copy where Stereotyped by J. A. James in on t.p. and nothing on verso t.p.; and contains 3 plates whereas PP has one. Jump in pagination from p. 81 to 84 in both copies with text continuous. Includes on p. 148-150: Cowper's Verses Supposed to be Written by Alexander Selkirk.
    3219 Defoe, Daniel, 1660-1731. The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe. Embellished with Engravings. By Wm. Robertson. Cincinnati Stereotyped by J.A. James-Cincinnati. Published by J.W. Ely, at Franklin Book-Store, Lower Market-Street., AI 43992. 1837. 150, 1 l. p., [1] leaf of plates. 4 ill. ; 15 cm. Frontispiece and four/two plates included in pagination. Pages 82-83 omitted from pagination.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: By Daniel Defoe. The contribution of William Robertson is not known.
    Pagination includes four wood-engraved plates.
    In green cloth with printed label on spine.
    "Verses, supposed to be written by Alex. Selkirk ..."--p. 148-150. By William Cowper.
    9553 Defoe, Daniel, 1660-1731. The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe Embellished with Engravings by Wm. Robinson. Cincinnati Published by J.W. Ely, No. 10, Lower Market Street, AI 0. 1841. 150 [i.e. 148] p. : incl. front., plates ; 15 cm. "Stereotyped by J.A. James - Cincinnati."
    "Verses, supposed to be written by Alex. Selkirk..."--p. [148]-150. By William Cowper.
    7982 Defoe, Daniel, 1660-1731. Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe. With illustrations. Cincinnati U.P. James., Wessen, 49(October 1950), #99. 1845. 144 p.
    6652 Deharbe, Joseph, 1800-1871. Katholischer Katechismus, oder, Lehrbegriff, nebst einem kurzen Abrisse der Religions-Geschichte von Anbeginn der Welt bis auf unsere Zeit. Verlag bei Kreuzburg und Nurre. By Joseph Deharbe. Cincinnati, O. Verlag bei Kreuzburg und Nurre, Ott 52. 1850. 218 p. ; 18 cm.
    8887 Deharbe, Joseph, 1800-1871. Katholischer Katechismus für die Schulen von Nordamerika. Ein Auszug des "katholischen Katechismus oder Lehrbegriffs" vom Verfasser desselben. Nebst dem kurzen Abrisse der Religionsgeschichte. No. 2. [Cincinnati Verlag bei Kreuzburg und Nurre,
    1850] 140 p. 18 cm. Kreuzburg und Nurre were active from 1848 to 1860.
    Notes: "No. 2."
    3636 Delafield, John, Jr., 1812-1865 or 6. An Inquiry into the Origin of the Antiquities of America. By John Delafield Jr. With an Appendix, Containing Notes, and "A VKatechismusiew of the Causes of the Superiority of the Men of the Northern over Those of the Southern Hemisphere." By James Lakey, M.D. Cincinnati Published by N. G. Burgess & Co., Stereotyped by Glezen and Shepard., AI 55315. Thomson 320. Sabin cf. 19333. 1839. 142 p. X leaves of plates (5 col.) ; 31 cm. and chart. 541 x 20 cm. (fold to 31 x 20 cm., in pocket.) American Antiquarian Society notes: Unnumbered folded leaf on onionskin reproduces the Codex Boturini or Tira de la Peregrination in black and white. It is mounted on cloth, folded accordion-style and bound separately in stiffened marbled paper binding. Signed: Lith. by Samyn Cincinnati O.
    Preface by Chas. (Charles) P. McIlvaine.
    4796 Delamater, Jacob J. An Introductory Address, on the Life & Character of the Late Prof. Noah Worcester, M.D. Delivered by Appointment of the Medical Faculty of the Western Reserve College, Cleveland, Nov. 3, 1847. By Jacob J. Delamater, M.D., Prof. of Anat. & Phys. Published by the Medical Class. Cleveland Younglove's Steam Press.,
    1847. 28 p. ; 20.5 cm.
    8450 Delamater, Jacob J. Introductory Address Delivered at the Opening of the Session of the Medical Department of the Western Reserve College, November 6, 1850. By J.J. Delamater, M.D., Prof. of Anat. and Phys. Session of 1850-51. Cleveland Steam Press of Harris, Fairbanks & Co.,
    1850. 32 p. ; 20 cm.
    7975 Delaware Seminary for Young Ladies. Delaware. Delaware Seminary for Young Ladies. Mrs. Howison, Principal. April 25, 1834. Delaware
    AI 0. 1834. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1735 Dell, William, d. 1664. The Doctrine of Baptism, Reduced from Its Ancient and Modern Corruptions: and Restored to Its Primitive Soundness and Integrity According to the Word of Truth, the Substance of Faith and the Nature of Christ's Kingdom by William Dell. Reprinted from the 6th ed. Philadelphia, Printed by B. Franklin & D. Hall, Taken from the 4th London Edition. Cincinnati Reprinted by Morgan, Fisher, and L'Hommedieu., SS 28684. 1827. 35 p. ; 18 cm. Morgan copy and others bound with William Penn, Primitive Christianity Revived, Cincinnati, 1829, (Morgan 1955).
    1736 Deming, E. Oration, Delivered at Oldtown Ross County, Ohio, on the Fifty-First Anniversary of American Independence. [Chillicothe?
    Rusk II: 202. SS 28687. 1827]

    4407 Democratic Anti-Sub-Treasury Citizens of the Nineteenth Congressional District of Ohio. Democratic voters of the 19th Congressional District explaining the current split over the Sub-Treasurer issue, etc. [Cadiz s.n., AI 0. Rieger 1943/10655. 1838] Broadside. ; 10 5/8" x 8 1/4". Printed in six columns.
    Wessen: "Refused admittance to the columns of their regular Democratic paper, The Cadiz Sentinel, which favored the Sub-treasury...this rump group favoring State Banks as depositories issued this broadside."
    5326 Democratic Association of Cincinnati. Memorial of the Democratic Association of Cincinnati to the Legislature of Ohio in Favor of Collecting and Disbursing the Revenue of the State in Gold and Silver and Confining It to the Custody of Public Officers, in House, Dec. 6, 1842. Presented by Mr. Wakefield. Cincinnati Democratic Association of Cincinnati, AI 0. 1842. 13 p. ; 23 cm. Cover title: Silver & Gold in Ohio, 1842.
    9973 Democratic Central Committee of Seneca County (Ohio) The undersigned, Democratic Central Committee of Seneca County, desire to secure the publication of a German democratic paper in Tiffin ... [Tiffin The Committee,
    1848] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 25 cm.
    8524 Democratic Central Committee. Franklin County. Ohio Statesman---Extra. Columbus: Monday, October 7, 1844---9 A.M. Look Out! [Ornament with word "Postscript" in middle] More Foul Fraud and Coon Iniquity. It has just been ascertained that a most foul fraud has been committed by the panic stuck Whigs in issuing FRADULENT TICKETS, with the names of the democratic candidates. The Congressional Ticket is changed, so as to make Mr. McNulty run for the vacancy, and Mr. Stone for the 29th Congress. [Nineteen lines] William Trevitt, E. Gale, Jacob Reinhard, S. D. Preston, E. Gaver, Central Com. of Franklin Co. Monday, Oct. 7, 1844. [Columbus
    AI 0. 1844] Broadside. ; 10.5 x 27.5 cm. The only copy is owned by a private collector.
    1813 Democratic Convention. Ohio. To Sweep the Augean Stable. For President Andrew Jackson for V-P John C. Calhoun. s.l. s.n., SS 32949. [1828] 1 sheet ([1] p.) Ohio printed ballot.
    DLC notes: A wood engraving of a broom gives point to the challenging motto, followed by: "For President, Andrew Jackson. For Vice-President, John C. Calhoun," with the names of 16 presidential electors. Running against the National Republican candidate, President John Quincy Adams, the "Hero of New Orleans" won all of Ohio's electoral votes and the presidency.
    Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as facsimile page images and full text.
    5219 Democratic Convention. Ravenna. Report of the Committee Appointed by the Democratic Convention...Sept. 19, 1840, to investigate the subject of county expenditures.
    s.n., AI 0. [1840] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    6434 Democratic Party (Hamilton County, Ohio). Convention (1845 : Carthage, Ohio) Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury, on the Effect of the Tariff of 1842; on the Agricultural and Other Interests of the West. By a Committee of the Democratic Convention of Hamilton County. [Cincinnati] s.n., AI 45-1919. 1845. 24 p. ; 21 cm. Title from cover.
    Signed: Ellwood Fisher, chairman, [et al.].
    6051 Democratic Party (Knox County, Ohio) To the Democratic Electors of Knox County. Fellow Citizens: Having seen a small hand-bill, addressed "To the people" over the signature of Benjamin S. Brown, who is now a candidate before you for the office of Prosecuting Attorney. You will excuse us for asking your attention to the few remarks which we shall offer in reply ... Jackson Committee. Mount Vernon, Oct. 1, 1833. ... C. Colerick. Mount Vernon, Oct. 3, 1833. [Mount Vernon s.n., AI 0. 1833] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 39 x 14 (28.0 x 10.1 cm.) American Antiquarian Society notes: Supporting the election of J.C. Hall, "one of your own party."
    Signed: Jackson Committee.
    Followed by a testimonial letter signed by C. Colerick, Mount Vernon, Oct. 1, 1833: Whereas a report has been put in circulation calculated to militate against the election of J.C. Hall, Esq. ... I hereby certify that ... I found him the zealous advocate of democratic principles …
    4620 Democratic Party (Ohio) Young Men's Democratic State Central Committee. An Address to the Electors of Ohio, on the Coalition of 1825 or, Henry Clay's Bargain with John Quincy Adams. By the Young Men's Democratic State Central Committee of Ohio. Columbus Office of the Ohio Statesman, AI 44-1927; 44-4701. 1844. 15 p. ; 22.5 cm.
    1523 Democratic Party (Ohio). State Convention (1824: Columbus, Ohio). An Address to the People of Ohio, on the Important Subject of the Next Presidency; by the Committee Appointed for that Purpose, at a Convention of Delegates from the Different Sections of the State, Assembled at Columbus, on Wednesday, the 14th Day of July 1824. Cincinnati Looker & Reynolds, Printers., SS 17483. Sabin 56872. [1824] 16 p. ; 21 cm. Signed by Elijah Hayward, Joseph M. Hays and Caleb Atwater.
    5439 Democratic Party (Ohio). State Convention (1828: Columbus, Ohio). The Proceedings and Address of the Ohio Jackson Convention, Assembled at Columbus, on the Eighth of January, 1828, to Nominate an Electoral Ticket, Favorable to the Election of Andrew Jackson to the Next Presidency of the United States. [Columbus] Printed by David Smith., AI 0. 1828. [3], 4-15, bv p. ; 23 cm. Signed on p. 15: Ethan A. Brown, chairman.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Mr. Calvin Hayward, South Bridgewater, Mass. from his cousin E. [i.e Elijah] Hayward, Cincinnati.
    2595 Democratic Party (Ohio). State Convention (1834 : Columbus, Ohio) Proceedings of the Democratic State Convention, Begun and Holden at Columbus on the 8th of Jan. 1834, for Nominating a Candidate for Governor, and Other Purposes; with the Address of the State Central Committee, to the Democratic Party of Ohio. Columbus Hemisphere Office, John Gilbert & Co., Printers, AI 24143. 1834. 24 p. ; 22.5 cm.
    2683 Democratic Party (Ohio). State Convention (1834 : Columbus, Ohio) Verhandlungen der Democratische Staate- Convention. Ungefangen und gehalten zu Columbus am 8 ten Januar 1834, fur Ernennung eines Candidaten fur Governeur; und andern Swecken. Mit der Addresse von der Staats-Central-Committee, an die Democratische Parthen von Ohio. Columbus Gedruckt inder Druckeren des Ohio Intelligencers, AI 29540. [1834] 23 p. ; 23.5 cm.
    3024 Democratic Party (Ohio). State Convention (1836: Columbus, Ohio) Proceedings of the Democratic State Convention, Held in Columbus on the Eighth of January, 1836; with an Address to the People of Ohio.. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Western Hemisphere, AI 37077. 1836. 27 p. ; 19 cm. DLC copy in Benjamin Tappan papers.
    "Com'ttee of Publication." Benjamin Tappan and others.
    3406 Democratic Party (Ohio). State Convention (1838 : Columbus, Ohio) Proceedings of the Democratic State Convention, Held in Columbus on the Eighth of January, 1838; With an Address to the People of Ohio. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Ohio Statesman., AI 50050. 1838. 16 p. ; 23.5cm. "To the people of Ohio [signed]: William Wall ... [et al.]"--p. 9-17.
    3877 Democratic Party (Ohio). State Convention (1840: Columbus, Ohio). Proceedings of the Democratic State Convention, Held in Columbus on the Eighth of January, 1840; with an Address to the People of Ohio. Columbus S. & M.H. Medary, Printers., AI 40-1963. 1840. 16 p. ; 27 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 16: T.L. Hanmer, prest. [and 26 others]. Printed in two columns.
    "Address to the Democratic Party of the state of Ohio."--p. 7-14, by Elijah Vance.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: David Tod.
    Morgan copy has some uncut pages.
    6190 Democratic Party (Ohio). State Convention (1842 : Columbus, Ohio) Proceedings of the Democratic State Convention, Held in Columbus, Ohio, on the Seventh and Eighth Days of January, 1842; Including an Address to the People of Ohio. Columbus S. and M.H. Medary, AI 42-1470. 1842. 14 p. ; 23 cm.
    4569 Democratic Party (Ohio). State Convention (1844 : Columbus, Ohio) Proceedings and Address of the Democratic State Convention of the State of Ohio, Held in the City of Columbus on the Eighth and Ninth Days of January, 1844. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer., AI 44-1926. 1844. 31, bv p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed on page 16: William Medill, president [and 27 others].
    Text printed in two columns.
    5394 Democratic Party (Ohio). State Convention (1848 : Columbus, Ohio) Proceedings and Address of the Democratic State Convention, Held at Columbus, May 10, 1848. Columbus Office of the Statesman.,
    1848. 15, bv p. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed on p. 15: David T. Disney [and four others]. Columbus, May, 1848.
    Text in two columns.
    At head: To The People of Ohio.
    9054 Democratic Party (Ohio). State Convention (1850 : Columbus, Ohio) Proceedings of the Democratic Convention. Cincinnati
    Quality Book Service, Middletown, NY. 10/28/00. 1850 78 p. ;
    8219 Democratic Party (Summit County, Ohio). Executive Committee. Mass Meeting of the Democracy! Dave Tod, in Akron! Ohio expects every Democrat to do his Duty! On Saturday next, the 22d inst. ... David Tod, the Democratic candidate for governor of Ohio will address the Democracy of Summit County at the Court House in Akron. Let every Democrat in the County Manifest His Regard for His Principles by Turning our on this occasion. ... [Akron s.n., AI 0. 1844] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ill. 69 x 44 cm. Signed: R.P. Spaulding [and four others]. Executive Committee. Akron, June 17, 1844.
    Printed area measures: 60.9 x 44.1 cm.
    3820 Democratic Party of Ohio. Every Man to his Post in 1844. Mr. [blank space] Dear Sir: Knowing you to be an influential, ardent and faithful friend to Democracy, and believing that you would never consider it a task, but an honor, to have the privilege of heading a column of "Cleveland Indomitables," in another brush with Hard Cider Whiggery, you have been selected as a Committee to take charge of the [space] School District in this Town. Every thing depends upon your fidelity to the duties this trust imposes upon you, and in rigidly carrying out the following instructions: [thirty six lines] Yours respectfully, [bracket] Town Committee. [hand to right] This Paper Should Not Be Inspected By Our Opponents. [Cleveland n.a., AI 0. 1844] [2] leaves ; 18 x 24.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Instructions for securing Democratic candidates and votes "in the approaching important contest."
    Signed: [Blank] town committee. This paper should not be inspected by our opponents.
    The American Antiquarian Society copy is addressed in ms. To Richard B. Bailey as committee for the Westfield S. West school district, and signed in ms. By Allen May, Elihu Spencer and Lucius Cady, town committee. It lacks all but a fragment of leaf [2] which appears to have included a printed form for listing the names of voters as called for in the instructions.
    Recto of leaf [1] and verso of leaf [2] blank.
    1433 Democratic Party. Nomination of President & Vice President of the U.S. Steubenville
    SS 12362. 1823. 12 p. ; 20 cm. Describes a Steubenville meeting of Dec. 2, 1823.
    1490 Democratic Party. To the People of Ohio. [Cincinnati Printed at the Office of the Liberty Hall and Cincinnati Gazette, SS 15963. 1824] [1], 2, [3], 4-8. ; 21.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Dated on page 8: Cincinnati, October 7, 1824.
    The printer line appears on page 8.
    Pro-Clay, anti-Jackson, signed by Harrison, Burnet, Hammond.
    5176 Democratic Party. Chillicothe Advertiser---Extra. Great Democratic Meeting of Ross and the Adjacent Counties. Richard M. Johnson to visit. Aug. 5, 1840. [Chillicothe s.n., AI 0. 1840] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5175 Democratic Party. Chillicothe Advertiser---Extra. Saturday, Aug. 20, 1842. Address of the Democratic Members of the Ohio Legislature to the People of the State. [Chillicothe s.n., AI 0. 1842] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4939 Democratic Party. Butler County. Regarding the election of 1849, the election of the Democratic slate of candidates , and the votes necessary to win the initiative to hold a state constitutional convention.
    s.n.,
    1849. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    3437 Democratic Party. Central Committee. Announcement by the Democratic Central Committee of a mass meeting, Sidney, July 15, 1848, speaker Col. John B. Weller, candidate for governor, and several other speakers. Columbus s.n.,
    1848. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    6594 Democratic Party. Committee of Arrangements. Canton. Democratic Celebration on the Fourth of July, 1844. Schedule of activities, speakers and officials of the day. Text in English and German. [Canton s.n., AI 0. 1844] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7043 Democratic Party. County Central Committee. Broadside clarifying the reasons for not voting the Anti-masonic ticket and persuading voters to place the offices in competent hands.

    OI 0. Walgren 3669. [1832] Broadside. ; 32.5 x 20.5 cm.
    5556 Democratic Party. Franklin County. Convention, Columbus, 1827. The Address, Resolutions, and Other Proceedings, of a Public Meeting, Held at the U.S. Court-House Columbus, Ohio. By Citizens of Franklin County, Favourable to the Election of Andrew Jackson, on the 17th. of November, 1827. [Columbus] Published at the Office of the Ohio Monitor by David Smith., AI 0. [1827] 1 l., [1], 2-6 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: David Campbell Smith published the Ohio Monitor in Columbus, Ohio, 1816-1836.
    2224 Democratic Party. Huron County, Ohio. An Address of the Democratic Republicans of Huron County adopted at a meeting of the friends of Andrew Jackson, at Norwalk, October 20th, 1832. [Sandusky s.n., AI 0. 1832] 1 sheet ([1] p.) Broadside. ; 49 x 31 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Dated: Sandusky, Huron Co. Oct. 26, 1832. Text in four columns; printed area measures 41.4 x 28.9 cm.
    3405 Democratic Party. Ohio. A Compilation of Political Historic Sketches, or the Democratic and Federal Parties, in the U.S. From Their Origin to A.D. 1838. By a Committee. Carrollton, Ohio Joseph Cable, AI 50049. Rieger 259. 1838. 36 p. ; 19 cm. Cover title: History of the Democratic and Federal parties.
    "Report of the Committee appointed by a public meeting ... made to a similar meeting Dec. 25, 1837"--P. [3].
    Signed: Joseph Cable ... [et al.].
    7795 Democratic Party. Ohio. State Central Committee. Circular. Columbus, October 21, 1840. Democrats of Ohio:-We have but a few days to act...[signed] William Trevitt, A. C. Ribbs. [Columbus
    AI 0. 1840] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7915 Democratic State Central Committee. Columbus. Read And Circulate. Democrats of Ohio! Your Rights and Privileges are in danger! [Re: residence requirements increased to 21 years from 5]... Elect Polk and Dallas, By A Triumphant Majority, and Your Country is Safe. ... Democratic State Central Committee. [Columbus
    AI 0. 1844] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    484 Denham, James. The Young Baptist, or, Interrogative Lectures, between a Father and His Son: Being a Reply to Rev. John Rankin's "Present." By. J. Denham. Cincinnati Printed by R. P. Brooks, Walnut Street, between Third and Fourth., AI 41-1540. 1841. [1-3], 4-26, [27]-129, bv, 1 l. p. ; 19 cm. There are four dialogues.
    See Rankin, Present to Families (Morgan 3982).
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 11/2 11*/4. (3 not printed)
    1354 Denniston, Alexander. The Christian's Gain, A Discourse, Occasioned by the Death of John S. Gano, Formerly Major General of the First Division of Ohio Militia; Preached at Covington, Kentucky, on Lord's Day, January 20th, 1822 by Alexander Denniston, Minister of the Gospel, Cincinnati, Ohio. [sermon] Cincinnati Looker & Reynolds, Printers., SS 8537. [1822] 31 p. ; 21 cm. Most of text concerns Christianity.
    Information on Gano, p. 26-30.
    8946 Dens, Pierre, 1690-1775. Extracts from the Theological Works of Rev. Peter Dens, D.D. on the Nature of Confession, and the Obligation of the Seal, by E. Zosimus, a Monk of La Trappe. Cincinnati Printed for the publisher., AI 0. 1846. [i.e., 1846] vi, [1], 8-60 p. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Preface signed: Z. Donatus.
    Pennsylvania copyright 1846 by E. Zosimus.
    Parallel text in Latin and English printed in two columns.
    "A popish bull, or curse, pronounced on Re. Wm. Hogan, formerly a papal priest in Philadelphia."--p. v-vi.
    "Extracts taken from 'The garden of the soul,' touching extreme unction, or annointing [sic] with oil and confession; with the approbation of the Right Rev. Dr. Hughes, Bishop of New York."--p. [58]-60.
    9031 Derby, H. W., & Co. A Complete Catalogue of the Medical, Miscellaneous, and School Books. Cincinnati H.W. Derby & Co.,
    1849. 158 p. ; xx cm.
    5515 Derby, H. W., & Co. General Catalogue of Law Books Published During the Present Century, Including all the Reports from the Earliest Date. Cincinnati H.W. Derby Co.,
    1850. 113 p.
    9997 Descombes, Jacob. Kurze Abhandlung über die Kindertaufe und Confirmation Gewidmet für alle Wahrheils [i.e. Wahrheits] Liebende Christen von Jacob Descombes. Hamilton Eduard Schäffer, AI 0. 1828. 39 p. ; 22 cm.
    7315 Desrois, M. Ginot. Description and Explanation of the Moveable Planisphere. Cincinnati Franklin Press., AI 0. 1826. 12 p. ; 17 cm.
    485 Deutschen Unterstutzungsverein von Butler County. Verfassung des Deutschen Unterstutzungsvereins von Butler County, Ohio, in Hamilton and Rossville. Cincinnati St. Molitor., AI 41-1550. Ott 10. 1841. 14 p. ; 24 cm.
    3026 Dick, John, 1764-1833. Lectures on Theology. Oxford
    AI 37113. 1836.

    5990 Dick, John, 1764-1833. Lectures on Theology. Oxford Printed and Published by David Christy, AI 0. 1838. 573 p. ;
    9720 Dick, John, 1764-1833. Lectures on Theology ... Cincinnati s.n.
    1849. [1 v.] Published under the superintendence of his son. With a biographical introduction, by an American editor.
    6551 Dick, Thomas, 1774-1857. The Complete Works of Thomas Dick, Illustrated with Engravings and a Portrait of the Author. Cincinnati H.S. & J. Applegate,
    1850. 11 v. in 2. illus. ; 25 cm. Contents: v. 1. An essay on the improvement of society. The philosophy of a future state. The philosophy of religion. The mental illumination and moral improvement of mankind. An essay on the sin and evils of covetousness.--v. 2. The Christian philosopher, or, science and religion. Celestial scenery, illustrated. Sidereal heavens, planets, etc. The practical astronomer. The solar system--its wonders. The atmosphere and atmospherical phenomena.
    9639 Dick, Thomas, 1774-1857. The Complete Works of Thomas Dick, Illustrated with Engravings and a Portrait of the Author. Dayton L.F. Claflin,
    1850. 11 v. in 2. ill., port. ; 25 cm. Contents: v. 1. An essay on the improvement of society. The philosophy of a future state. The philosophy of religion. The mental illumination and moral improvement of mankind. An essay on the sin and evils of covetousness.--v. 2. The Christian philosopher, or, science and religion. Celestial scenery, illustrated. Sidereal heavens, planets, etc. The practical astronomer. The solar system--its wonders. The atmosphere and atmospherical phenomena.
    3637 Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. Oliver Twist, by Charles Dickens, (Boz!) Author of "Pickwick Papers," "Nicholas Nickleby," "Sketches of Every Day Life," &c. &c. In Two Volumes. Vol. I[-II]. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James, 26 Pearl Street., AI 55382. 1839. 2 v. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy lacks p. 185-190 of v. 2.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Edward Macalester. Lexington, Kentucky.
    5722 Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. The Battle of Life. A Love Story. By Charles Dickens, Author of "The Cricket on the Hearth," "The Chimes," &c. Cincinnati Robinson & Jones.,
    1847. 24 p. ; 23 cm. Text in two printed columns.
    1660 Dickenson, Jonathan, 1663-1722. The Shipwreck and Dreadful Sufferings of Robert Barrow, with Divers Other Persons, amongst the Inhuman Cannibals of Florida; Faithfully Related by Jonathan Dickenson, Who was Concerned Therein. To Which is Added Some Remarks & Observations, Made by a Person Who Renounced Deism: Also, the Dying Expressions of some Persons of Eminence & Learning, Who had Embraced the Same Principles. Salem, (O.) Re-Published by Joshua Shinn, Robert Fee, Printer., Howes D317. SS 24351. 1826. x, [1], 12-120 p. ; 18 cm. Reese Catalogue: "A later edition of 'God's Protecting Providence....;' originally published in 1699, and one of the most popular 18th century captivity narratives. The author and a party of Quakers were bound for Philadelphia from Port Royal when they were shipwrecked in 1696 near present West Palm Beach. Despite being robbed and abused by the Indians, they were allowed to make their way up the coast to St. Augustine."
    2597 Dickey, James Henry, 1780-1856. A Review of a Summary of Biblical Antiquities, Compiled for the Use of Sunday School Teachers, and for the Benefit of Families; by John W. Nevin ... By James H. Dickey, Pastor of the Church of Salem, Ross County, Ohio. Ripley Published by the Abolition Society of Paint Valley. Printed by Campbell & Palmer., AI 24163. 1834. 36 p. ; 17.5 cm. Attacks the justification of slavery from the bible.
    Boston Public Library copy the gift of Wendell Phillips.
    486 Digby, Kenelm Henry, 1800-1880. Mores Catholici: or Ages of Faith. By Kenelm H. Digby, Esq. First Volume. Cincinnati Published by the Catholic Society for the Diffusion of Religious Knowledge. Stereotyped by J.A. James., AI 41-1599. 1841. 2 v. ; 23 cm. "Introduction to the American Edition."--p. iii-xvii, dated "Cincinnati, January 1, 1841."
    "Summary."--p. xix-xxiii.
    "The 'Ages of Faith,' first published in London, and now stereotyped by the 'Cincinnati Roman Catholic Society for the Diffusion of Religious Knowledge,' I hereby approve as a work eminently well calculated to illustrate the piety of the Catholic Church, vindicated the character of our ancestors, and edify and improve the attentive reader. [cross] J.B. Purcell, Bishop of Cincinnati. Feast of the Epiphany, 1841."--verso of title page.
    On spine: Ages of Faith by K.H. Digby Vol. I. (Morgan copy)
    Pagination, Vol. I: [i-ii], iii-xvii, bv, xix-xxiii, bv, [1]-437, bv, 1 l. p.
    Signatures, Vol. I: [A] - C/4, A A2 - Z/2 Z2/4 2A 2A2 - 2L/2 2L2/4 2M/4. [1]/2 1*/4 2/2 3/4, 1 - 55/4. (Signature V used.)
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James."--title page.
    Morgan copy: (Volume I).
    Ms. Inside front cover Morgan copy: B.B.J. Macmaster, May 10, 1844.
    Mentioned Cist, Cincinnati 1841, p. 262.
    10197 Dille, I. Parker’s patent improvements in hydraulic power. [Newark s.n.,
    1847] 3, bv p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title.
    "The undersigned, being well acquainted with Mr. Parker, believe that a true statement of his case is here presented. And, feeling it to be their duty to ’encourage useful inventions,’ and considering it due to him, they have thought proper to give this statement their public sanction. I. Dille, attorney [and nine others]. Newark, Ohio, May, 1847."--p. 3.
    9574 Disciples of Christ, General Convention (1849: Cincinnati, Ohio) Report of the General Convention of the Christian Churches of the United States of America Held in Cincinnati, Wednesday, October 23, 1849, Together with the Third Annual Report of the American Christian Bible Society, and the Second Annual Report of the Cincinnati Christian Tract Society, with Appendices. [Cincinnati American Christian Depository,
    1849] 95 p. ; 23 cm. Contents: Constitution -- Minutes of convention -- Address [of D.S. Burnet to] the convention of Christian Churches -- Third annual report of the American Christian Bible Society -- Second annual report of the Cincinnati Christian Tract Society.
    2783 Disney, David Tierman, 1803-1857. Speech of Mr. Disney, on the Rescinding Resolutions, in the Senate of Ohio, February 4, 1835. Taken in Short Hand by E. Harlan, Stenographer. Columbus Printed by Charles Scott., AI 31371. Swanson, page 300. 1835. 31, bv p. ; 21.5 cm.
    4017 Disney, David Tierman, 1803-1857. Argument in the Matter of the Application by Randolph Doyle and John Delafield to enter as public land fractional section number 11.
    Donaldson & Armstrong, AI 40-2043. 1840.

    4061 Disney, David Tierman, 1803-1857. Address Delivered at the Celebration of Columbus Lodge, No. 9, I.O.O.F., 18th of December, 1840. Columbus C. Scott, AI 0. 1841. 11 p.
    4797 Disney, David Tierman, 1803-1857. Eulogy on the Death of General Thomas L. Hamar; by David T. Disney, of Cincinnati. Cincinnati John Hitchler, Printer, "Great Western Office," Old Council Building, Fourth Street., Thomson 327, "Harmar". Walgren 4888. 1847. 21, bv p. ; 22 cm. Walgren: Page 6: Author's address to Masonic brethren present; p. 7: solicitation by Georgetown Lodge No. 72, dated 18 Mar. 1847, requesting publication; acknowledgement by Disney dated 29 March 1847.
    9765 Dixon, G. (George Washington), 1808-1861. Oddities and Drolleries of Mr. G. Dixon. The Celebrated American Buffalo Singer; Also, Several Popular Songs as Sung by the Celebrated Miss C. Fisher. Wheeling, Va. Printed and Published by A. & E. Picket, Sold by Picket and Co. Cincinnati, and Wm. Knight, Zanesville, Ohio, AI 0. 1831. 140 p. ; 15 cm. Edition statement at head of title: A new ed.
    Words only.
    George Washington Dixon has been thought to be the man most deserving of the title 'father of blackface minstrelsy.'
    2427 Dixon, Jacob, 1793-1849. The Poetical Works of Jacob Dixon; Containing Divination Overruled, and the True God Exalted: An Epic Poem in Four Parts: Also Miscellaneous Pieces, Moral and Religious. [Two lines from Pope] Published by the Author. Columbus, Ohio Glover, Maynard & Espy; Printers., AI 18586. 1833. 205, bv, 1 l. p. ; 12 cm. Signatures: [A]-N8. Signature N is within brackets.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: "Table of erratta [i.e., errata]."--p. [204]-205. American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Lydia J. Coulson, Somerset, Ky.
    First appeared in the Western Christian Monitor, Chillicothe.
    7470 Dobb, Alexander F. Christ the Corner Stone. A Sermon Delivered on the Occasion of Laying the Corner Stone of the St. Peter's Church, Delaware, Ohio, on July 10, 1844. By Rev. Alexander F. Dobb, Rector of Trinity Church, Columbus, Ohio. Columbus Tribune Office., AI 44-2015. 1844. 17 p.
    803 Doddridge, Joseph, 1769-1826. A Treatise on the Culture of Bees. In Which is Given, a Description of the Bee-House and Hives, the Natural History of the Bees. Directions for Managing Them at the Time of Swarming. Rules for Taking the Honey without Destroying the Bees, and for Keeping Them through the Winter. An Account of the Wars of the Bees. General Observations on the Common Mode of Cultivating the Bees. By Doctor Joseph Doddridge. St. Clairsville, Ohio Printed and Published by Alexander Armstrong., OI 176. SS 28342. Sabin 20491. Thomson 331, notes. Wilkie 270. 1813. 32 p. ; 22.5 cm. Ohio Imprints: Final numeral broken; this is listed variously in library and sales catalogues as 1810, 1813, 1815 and 1818. Reviewed in the Western Gleaner,
    Pittsburgh, January, 1814, vol. 1, no. 2, p. 126.
    Copyright followed publication date.
    1052 Doddridge, Joseph, 1769-1826. An Eulogium on the Late Dr. George Wilson, Delivered on the 5th of November, 1818, in the Presbyterian Church, Steubenville, before the Medical Society for the 5th District, Ohio, and a Numerous Assemblage of Ladies and Gentlemen of Said Town and its Vicinity. By Joseph Doddridge. Steubenville Printed by James Wilson., OI 409. SS 43868. 1818. 24 p. ; 16.5 cm.
    1577 Doddridge, Joseph, 1769-1826. An Address on Female Education, Delivered in Zanesville, March 24, 1825. Zanesville
    SS 20320. 1825.
    Title from Kyle 198.
    7983 Doddridge, P., Rev., Abridged from. Principles of the Christian Religion, Expressed in Easy Verse, and Divided into Short Lessons, for the Use of Little Children. Cincinnati W. T. Truman, Wessen, 49(October 1950), #107. 1844.

    3027 Dodge, S. Report of the Survey, of the Killbuck and Black River Summit, Made to the Commissioners of the Lake Erie and Muskingum Road and Canal Company--by S. Dodge, Esq. Principal Engineer of the Western Division of the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. [Ravenna s.n., AI 37162. 1836] 14 p. ; 23 cm.
    7003 Dods, Marcus, 1834-1909. The Parables of Our Lord, Second Series; The Parables Recorded by St. Luke. Cincinnati Jennings and Graham, AI 0. 1844. 226 p. ; 19 cm. Half-title: The Parables of our Lord as Recorded by St. Luke.
    487 Dodson, Charles W. Life and Adventures of Smith Maythe, The Notorious Robber of the West as Narated [sic] by Himself to His Friend Charles W. Dodson. Cincinnati Printed and Published for the Purchasers, AI 41-1634. Howes D405. 1841. 48 p. ; 21 cm.
    4709 Dolan, Edward. The Tree of Liberty, and Palladium of the Press; The Advocate and Preservative of the People's Rights by Edward Dolan. Cincinnati Printed by Brooks and Ocheltree., AI 46-2188. 1846. 64 p. ; 22 cm. "Daniel O'Connell and the Orangemen of Ireland," p. 41-64.
    1578 Donaldson, John, 1787-1871? Common Benefits Not the Purchase of Christ; Proven from Scripture and Reason in a Series of Arguments by John Donaldson. Steubenville Printed by James Wilson., SS 20329. 1825. 117, [1] p. ; 17 cm.
    7995 Donaldson, John, 1787-1871? The Doctrine of Election by Grace Considered and Maintained and This Doctrine Compared with the Opposite Doctrine of Arminians, Shewing the Advantage the Former Has Over the Latter, with a Practical Improvement on the Subject. By John Donaldson. Carrollton Collier & McCormick, AI 0. 1841. 72 p. ; 23 cm.
    4410 Donnavan, Corydon. Adventures in Mexico, Experienced during a Captivity of Seven Months in the Interior--Having been Captured at Camargo, by Canales' Band of Guerrillas...and Sold into Slavery...Final Escape, and Perilous Journey to the United States--with a View of the Present War. Cincinnati Robinson & Jones, Howes D423. 1487. [1847] xi, 112 p. ; 23 cm. Misdated: 1487.
    6541 Donnavan, Corydon. Adventures in Mexico, Experienced during a Captivity of Seven Months in the Interior--Having been Captured at Camargo, by Canales' Band of Guerrillas...and Sold into Slavery...Final Escape, and Perilous Journey to the United States--with a View of the Present War. Cincinnati Published by Robinson & Jones.,
    1848.
    OC (RA385.09771 C5743r).
    2628 Donnavan, Corydon. Adventures in Mexico, Experienced during a Captivity of Seven Months in the Interior--Having been Captured at Camargo, by Canales' Band of Guerrillas, with Two Other American Citizens, Marched to Valladolid, Beyond the City of Mexico, and Sold into Slavery; Containing an Account of Their Treatment during Captivity...Final Escape, and Perilous Journey to the United States--with a View of the Present War... Cincinnati Robinson & Jones,
    1849. v, [ix]-xi, [13]-112 p. ; 23 cm.
    2784 Doolittle, Giles. A Sermon: The Conversion of the World, by the Holy Ghost-the Duty of the Church. Preached in Hudson, August, 1835. Hudson Printed at the Office of the Ohio Observer, AI 31401. 1835. 16 p.
    3638 Doolittle, Giles. The Importance of Being at Peace with God: Sermon Preached at Hudson...at the Funeral of Mrs. Ann S. Hall. Ravenna Ohio Star, AI 55421. 1839. 12 p.
    488 Doolittle, Nelson. Substance of a Discourse on Everlasting Punishment, Delivered Extemporaneously at Cuyahoga Falls, on the Eve of January 10th 1841. By N. Doolittle, Pastor of the Universalist Church in Arkon, O. Akron Allison & Carr, AI 41-1640. 1841. 21 p. ; 20 cm.
    7471 Doolittle, Nelson. Address, Delivered by Rev. N. Doolittle at the Public Installation of the Officers, of King Solomon's Lodge: Akron, January 16, A.L. 5844. Massillon Luce & Worstell., AI 44-2034. Walgren 4529. 1844. 16 p. ; 18 cm. Probably Nelson Doolittle.
    130 Doolittle, Nelson. A Discussion of the Subject of Universalism, Held in Laport, Lorain County, Ohio; From July 29th, to August 6th, 1845; Between Rev. N. Doolittle, Universalist Minister of Akron, Ohio and Rev. John H. Power, Methodist Minister of Delaware, Ohio Reported by Mr. A.A. Whetmore, Oberlin, Ohio and Revised by the Parties. Columbus, Ohio Tribune Office Print., AI 46-2193. 1846. [1-5], 6-360 p. ; 18 cm. Certificate of accuracy is on p. [2], signed by Doolittle and Power.
    Dated, p. [4]: LaPorte, O., July 29th, 1845.
    Signatures: [x] /2 1 1*--29/2 29*/4 30/4.
    1176 Dorcas Society. Cincinnati. The Constitution of "The Dorcas Society" of Cincinnati. Published by Order of the Society. Cincinnati Morgan, Palmer and Co. Printers., AI 0. 1817. [1-3], 4-6, [7-9], 10-12 p. ; 17 cm.
    6671 Dorcas Society. Cincinnati. Extracts from the Reports of the Dorcas Society of Cincinnati for the Years 1817, 1818, 1819. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1819] [1]-10 p., 1 l. ; 20 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    4058 Dorsey, G. Volney (Goodwin Volney), 1812-1885. The Connexion between the Progress of Literature, and the Development of the Democratic Principle; an Address Delivered before the Erodelphian Society, August 7, 1850. By G. Volney Dorsey. Published by Order of the Society. Cincinnati Printed by John D. Thorpe,
    1850. 32 p. ; 23 cm.
    7184 Doty, Daniel, 1765-1848. An Address to the People at Union Village, and a Solemn Warning to the Whole Human Family against Shakerism and Delusion. By Daniel Doty. ... ; Also, An Address to Calvin Morrell and Richard M'Nemar, on the Appendix to the Other Side of the Question by William Ludlow. Lebanon Printed by Van Vleet & Co. Lebanon, Ohio,, AI 0. 1820. 34, [1], 38-60 p. ; 18 cm.
    5610 Douglas, Mary B. (Douglas, Richard, Mrs.) Reflections on the Conservatory Elements of the American Republic. By a Lady. Chillicothe Printed and Published by S.W. Ely., AI 42-1574 ("Douglas, Mrs. Richard"); 42-4236 ("Reflections"). 1842. 55, bv p. ; 22 cm.
    3028 Douglas, Richard, 1785-1852. Speech of Richard Douglas, Esq., of Chillicothe, Delivered before The Whig Convention, Held in Columbus, February 22d & 23d; A.D. 1836. Columbus Scott & Wright, Printers, AI 37170. 1836. 15 p. ; 23 cm.
    4366 Douglass, David Bates, 1790-1849. Statement of Facts and Circumstances Connected with the Removal of the Author from the Presidency of Kenyon College. By D.B. Douglass, L.L.D. [Gambier] Printed for Private Circulation., AI 44-2052. Thomson 336. [1844] [1], bv, [3]-37, bv, 1 l. ; 21 cm. Morgan copy inscribed: Bishop Delanay.
    Second ed. N.Y. and Phil.
    Signatures: [1]-5/4.
    3878 Dove, John, fl. 1830. A Biographical History of the Wesley Family, More Particularly Its Earlier Branches. Hamilton Adams, AI 40-2109. 1840. 299 p.
    4202 Dow, Lorenzo, 1777-1834. History of Cosmopolite, or, The Four Volumes of Lorenzo Dow's Journal Concentrated in One; Containing His Experience and Travels, from Childhood to Near His Fiftieth Year; Also His Polemical Writings...To which is added The "Journey of Life." Fourth Edition. Revised and Corrected with Notes. Washington Published by Joshua Martin, Printed by John B. Wolff,
    1848. vii, [9]-720 p. 2 ports. (incl. front.) ; 22 cm. Spine title: Lorenzo Dow's works.
    4203 Dow, Lorenzo, 1777-1834. History of Cosmopolite: Or the Writings of Rev. Lorenzo Dow: Containing His Experience and Travels, in Europe and America, Up to Near His Fiftieth Year. Also, His Polemic Writings. To Which is Added, The "Journey of Life," by Peggy Dow. Revised and Corrected with Notes. Sixth Edition-Averaging 4000 Each. Each. Revised and Corrected with Notes. Washington

    1848.

    10186 Dow, Lorenzo, 1777-1834. History of Cosmopolite, or the Four Volumes of Lorenzo Dow’s Journal Concentrated in One, Containing His Experience and Travels, from Childhood to Near His Fiftieth Year. Also His Polemical Writings; Consisting of I. His Chain, with Five Links, Two Hooks and a Swivel. II. Reflections on Matrimony. III. Analects upon the Rights of Man. IV. A Journey from Babylon to Jerusalem. V. Dialogue between the Curious and Singular. VI. Hints on the Fulfilment of Prophecy. VII. On Church Government and the Ministry, &c. &c. To Which Is Added the "Journey of Life," by Peggy Dow. Revised and Corrected, with Notes. [One line of quotation from Daniel] Washington Published by Joshua Martin, Washington, O. Printed by John B. Wolff.,
    1848. 3 p. l., [v-viii] [9]-720 p., 1l. : ill. (ports.) ; 20.8 cm. "Index."--p. [3].
    "Vicissitudes; or The Journey of Life. By Peggy Dow. [Six lines of quotation]."--p. [605]-709.
    "Lorenzo's Address to the Public."--p. [711]-713.
    Conclusion."--p. [[715].
    "Appendix."--p. [719]-720.
    Pagination: 2 p. l., [i-iii], bv, [v]-vii, bv, [9]-349, [350]-398, [399]-418, [419]-470, [471]-510, [511]-523, bv, [525]-542, [543]-558, [559-560], 561-564, [565]-572, [573]-581, [582-583], 584-603, bv, [605], bv, [607]-661, bv, [663]-709, bv, [711]-713, bv, [715], bv, [717]-720 p.
    Signatures: [x]/2 [A] - Z/8 (J and F not used.) Aa - Vv/8 (J not used.)
    229 Dow, Lorenzo, 1777-1834. History of Cosmopolite: Or the Writings of Rev. Lorenzo Dow: Containing His Experience and Travels, in Europe and America, Up to Near His Fiftieth Year. Also, His Polemic Writings. To Which Is Added, The "Journey of Life," by Peggy Dow. Revised and Corrected with Notes. Sixth Edition--Averaging 4000 Each. Cincinnati Published by Joshua Martin & Alex. S. Robertson.,
    1849. 720 p. ; 23 cm. "Stereotyped by John B. Wolff, Wheeling, Va."--verso of title page.
    Pagination: 2 p. l., [i-iii], bv, [v]-vii, bv, [9]-349, [350]-398, [399]-418, [419]-470, [471]-510, [511]-523, bv, [525]-542, [543]-558, [559-560], 561-564, [565]-572, [573]-581, [582-583], 584-603, bv, [605], bv, [607]-661, bv, [663]-709, [710]-715, [716-717], 718-720 p.
    Signatures: [x]/2 [A] - Z/8 (J and F not used) Aa - Vv/8 (J not used).
    On spine: Lorenzo Dow's Works.
    Inscribed in ink: Isabella Sigler Book.
    Inscribed in pencil: Gilbert Sigler's Book Fowler Ohio
    4997 Dow, Lorenzo, 1777-1834. The Dealings of God, Man, and the Devil; As Exemplified in the Life, Experience, and Travels of Lorenzo Dow, in a Period of over Half a Century, Together with His Polemic and Miscellaneous Writings, Complete. To Which is Added The Vicissitudes of Life, By Peggy Dow...with an Introductory Essay by the Rev. John Dowling. Middleton Glasener & Marshall,
    1849. 2 v. in 1. fronts. (ports.) ;
    5436 Dow, Lorenzo, 1777-1834. History of Cosmopolite: Or the Writings of Rev. Lorenzo Dow: Containing His Experience and Travels, in Europe and America, Up to Near his Fiftieth Year. Also, His Polemic Writings. To Which is Added, The "Journey of Life," by Peggy Dow. Revised and Corrected with Notes. 7th ed., rev. and corr. with notes. Cincinnati Joshua Martin & Alex S. Robertson,
    1849. 720 p. ports. ; 22 cm.
    5122 Dow, Lorenzo, 1777-1834. History of Cosmopolite: Or The Writings of Rev. Lorenzo Dow: Containing His Experience and Travels, in Europe and America, Up to Near His Fiftieth Year. Also, His Polemic Writings. To Which Is Added, The "Journey of Life," by Peggy Dow. Revised and Corrected with Notes. Eighth Edition, Amounting to 30,000 Copies. Cincinnati Published by Alexander S. Robertson.,
    1850. vii, [9]-720 p. 2 leaves of plates, ports. ; 22 cm. The s and period not printed in my copy of word "Copies."
    "Stereotyped by John B. Wolff, Wheeling, Va."--p. verso of title page.
    Pagination: 2 p. l., [i-iii], bv, [v]-vii, bv, [9]-349, [350]-398, [399]-418, [419]-470, [471]-510, [511]-523, bv, [525]-542, [543]-558, [559-560], 561-564, [565]-572, [573]-581, [582-583], 584-603, bv, [605], bv, [607]-661, bv, [663]-709, [710]-715, [716-717], 718-720 p.
    Signatures: [x]/2 [A] - Z/8 (J and F not used.) Aa - Vv/8 (J not used.)
    5066 Downey, William Scott. Proverbs by William Scott Downey ... late pastor of Mount Zion Baptist Church, St. Andrews, Jamaica, W.I.. Second Edition. Cincinnati Morgan and Overend, printers,
    1850. 48 p. ; 16 cm. Cover title: Downey's Proverbs.
    10417 Downing, R. A Poet's Life for Me by R. Downing. Cincinnati s.n.,
    1830. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 21 x 13 cm.
    4511 Drake, B. M. (Benjamin Michael), 1800-1860. A Sketch of the Life of Rev. Elijah Steele, by B.M. Drake, of the Mississippi Conference. To Which Is Added a Funeral Discourse, by W. Winans, D.D. [Single line quotation from Paul] Cincinnati Printed for the Author, at the Methodist Book Concern, 311 Main-Street. R. P. Thompson, Printer., AI 43-1618. 1843. 276 p. ; 14 cm.
    65 Drake, Benjamin, 1794-1841, and Mansfield, Edward Deering, 1801-1880. Cincinnati in 1826. Cincinnati Printed by Morgan, Lodge, and Fisher., Howes D458. SS 28729. Thomson 339. February, 1827. 100, [101], bv p. [2] leaves of plates. Ill. ; 19 cm. Preface dated: Cincinnati, February 20, 1827.
    Includes index.
    The authors advertised their services on page [101]: B. Drake, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Is permanently established in Cincinnati, for the practice of his Profession. February, 1827. E.D. Mansfield, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Cincinnati, Ohio. Office on Main, opposite Lower Market street.
    Reprinted in 1976 by the Friends of the Public Library and the Cincinnati Historical Society.
    American Memory copy bears the colophon on page 135: James Bullock, Printer, Lombard Street, Whitefriars, London.
    Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as facsimile page images and full text.
    1661 Drake, Benjamin, 1794-1841. A Public Oration, Delivered by Appointment, before the Phi Alpha Theta Society, July 4, 1826. Cincinnati Morgan, Lodge and Fisher, Printers., SS 24362. 1826. 12 p. ; 18 cm.
    2161 Drake, Benjamin, 1794-1841. An Address Delivered on the Sixth Anniversary of the Erodelphian Society of Miami University; September 27, 1831. By Benjamin Drake, Esq. Published by the Society. Cincinnati Printed at the Office of the Cincinnati Chronicle., AI 6902. Thomson 340. 1831. 15, bv p. ; 22 cm.
    9824 Drake, Benjamin, 1794-1841. Cincinnati at the Close of 1835. [Cincinnati Corey and Webster,? AI 0. 1836. 6 p. ; 21 cm. At head of title: From the Western Monthly Magazine for January, 1836.
    3407 Drake, Benjamin, 1794-1841. The Life and Adventures of Black Hawk: with Sketches of Keokuk, the Sac and Fox Indians, and the Late Black Hawk War. By Benjamin Drake. Cincinnati George Conclin, Main Street. Stereotyped by J.A. James., AI 50133. Howes D459. Thomson 342. 1838. br, frontispiece, tp, [4-5], 6-7, bv, 9-11, bv, 13-252. ; 16 cm. Preface dated p. 7: Cincinnati, May, 1838.
    3408 Drake, Benjamin, 1794-1841. The Life and Adventures of Black Hawk: With Sketches of Keokuk, the Sac and Fox Indians, and the Late Black Hawk War. By Benjamin Drake. 264 p. Cincinnati George Conclin, Main Street. Stereotyped by J.A. James., AI 50134. 1838. 264 p. ; 16 cm. Frontispiece is of Black Hawk, Lovejoy engraved.
    Date in Preface, page 7, Cincinnati, May, 1838.
    3409 Drake, Benjamin, 1794-1841. Tales and Sketches, from the Queen City. By Benjamin Drake, Author of The Life and Adventures of Black Hawk. Cincinnati Printed and Published by E. Morgan & Co., AI 50135. Howes D461. Sabin 20812. Thomson 343. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.), 862. 1838 [i.e., 1839]. 180 p. ; 17.5cm. Contents: The Queen City.--The novice of Cahokia.--Putting a blackleg on shore.--The baptism.--The Yankee colporteur.--The grave of Rosalie.--A burial by moonlight.--A Kentucky election.--A visit to the Blue Licks.--The buried canoe.--Trying on a shoe.--The battle of Brindle and the Buckeyes.--The flag bearer.--Appendix.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Spine title, on paper label: Tales from the Queen City.
    "Appendix."--p. [166]-180.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: A.M. Gourgas, 1839.
    3639 Drake, Benjamin, 1794-1841. The Life and Adventures of Black Hawk: With Sketches of Keokuk, the Sac and Fox Indians, and the Late Black Hawk War. By Benjamin Drake. Cincinnati Published by George Conclin, AI 55434. 1839. 264 p. incl. front., plates, port. 16 cm.
    3640 Drake, Benjamin, 1794-1841. The Life and Adventures of Black Hawk: With Sketches of Keokuk, the Sac and Fox Indians, and the Late Black Hawk War. By Benjamin Drake. Cincinnati George Conclin, Main Street. Stereotyped by J.A. James, AI 55435. 1839. 288 p. incl. front., plates, port. ; 17 cm. OClWHi(wanting pp. 209-213).
    3879 Drake, Benjamin, 1794-1841. The Life and Adventures of Black Hawk: With Sketches of Keokuk, the Sac and Fox Indians, and the Late Black Hawk War. By Benjamin Drake. 6th edition, improved. Cincinnati George Conclin., AI 40-2112. 1840. 288 p. ill. port. ; 18 cm.
    428 Drake, Benjamin, 1794-1841. The Life and Adventures of Black Hawk: With Sketches of Keokuk, the Sac and Fox Indians, and the Late Black Hawk War. By Benjamin Drake. Sixth Edition--Improved. Cincinnati George Conclin, Main Street. Stereotyped by J.A. James., AI 41-1658. 1841. 288 p. incl. front., 7 pl. ; 18 cm. "Preface."--p. 5-7, is dated "Cincinnati. May, 1838."
    "Contents."--p. 9-11.
    "Appendix."--p. 258-284.
    "Index."--p. 285-288.
    On spine, paper label: The Life and Adventures of Black Hawk Benj. Drake.
    Signatures: [A] A2 - Y\2 Y2\4. N2 and O2 not printed. V used. [1] 1*- 12/4 12*/8.
    Frontis engraving of Black Hawk by Lovejoy.
    "Sterotyped by J.A. James."--title page.
    489 Drake, Benjamin, 1794-1841. Life of Tecumseh, and of His Brother the Prophet; with a Historical Sketch of the Shawano Indians. By Benjamin Drake, Author of "The Life of Black Hawk," "Tales from the Queen City," &c. &c. Cincinnati Printed and Published by E. Morgan & Co., AI 41-1659. Field 451. Howes D460. Sabin 20811. Thomson 344. 1841. [i-ii], iii-viii, 9-235, [3] p. ill. ; 19 cm. Signed and dated, p. iv: "B.D. Cincinnati, 1841."
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    "E. Morgan & Co. Power Press. Wm. Overend, Superintendent."--verso of title page.
    Case Western Reserve University copy inscribed: Dan Drake, July 14th, behalf of his brother, the author.
    20 Drake, Benjamin, 1794-1841. The Life and Adventures of Black Hawk: With Sketches of Keokuk, the Sac and Fox Indians, and the Late Black Hawk War. By Benjamin Drake. 7th Edition-Improved. Cincinnati George Conclin, Main Street. Stereotyped by J.A. James, AI 44-2060. Field 449. Howes D459. 1844. 288 p. incl. front. 7 pl. ; 18 cm. Illustrations: Council Ground at Prairie du Chien, p. 69; Battle at the Sink Hole, p. 87; Keokuk Leaving the Sioux Encampment, p. 123; Battle of Sycamore Creek, p. 150; Battle of Bad-Axe, p. 162; Wabokieshiek, The People, p. 179; Treaty at Fort Armstrong, p. 216; No engraver name listed.
    Preface, dated p. 7: Cincinnati. May, 1838.
    Cloth covers, paper spine label: The Life and Adventures of Black Hawk.
    4711 Drake, Benjamin, 1794-1841. The Life and Adventures of Black Hawk: With Sketches of Keokuk, the Sac and Fox Indians, and the Late Black Hawk War. 7th Edition-Improved. By Benjamin Drake. Cincinnati George Conclin, Main Street. Stereotyped by J.A. James, AI 46-2214. 1846. 288 p. illus., port. ; 18 cm.
    4798 Drake, Benjamin, 1794-1841. The Life and Adventures of Black Hawk: with Sketches of Keokuk, the Sac and Fox Indians, and the Late Black Hawk War. By Benjamin Drake. 7th Edition-Improved. Cincinnati George Conclin, Main Street. Stereotyped by J.A. James,
    1847. 288 p. ; 18 cm. "Preface," dated: Cincinnati, May, 1838.
    Illustrations: Council Ground at Prairie du Chien, p. 69; Battle at the Sink Hole, p. 87; Keokuk Leaving the Sioux Encampment, p. 123; Battle of Sycamore Creek, p. 150; Battle of Bad-Axe, p. 162; Wabokieshiek, The People, p. 179; Treaty at Fort Armstrong, p. 216; No engraver name listed.
    4897 Drake, Benjamin, 1794-1841. Life and Adventures of Black Hawk; with Sketches of Keokuk, the Sac and Fox Indians and the Late Black Hawk War. 7th ed., Improved. Cincinnati E. Morgan & Co.,
    1848. viii, 9-235 p. 2 plates, ill. ; 18 cm.
    9700 Drake, Benjamin, 1794-1841. Life of Tecumseh, and of His Brother the Prophet; with a Historical Sketch of the Shawanoe Indians. By Benjamin Drake, Author of "The Life of Black Hawk," "Tales from the Queen City," &c. &c. Cincinnati Printed and Published by E. Morgan & Co.,
    1848. viii, 9-235 p. 2 plates, illus. ; 19 cm. Stereotyped by J.A. James, Cincinnati.
    99 Drake, Benjamin, 1794-1841. The Life and Adventures of Black Hawk: With Sketches of Keokuk, the Sac and Fox Indians, and the Late Black Hawk War. By Benjamin Drake. 7th Edition - Improved. Cincinnati George Conclin, Main Street. Stereotyped by J.A. James,
    1849. 288 p. incl. front. 7 pl. ; 18 cm. Another "7th Edition--Improved" was published in 1850. (Morgan 5575)
    9579 Drake, Benjamin, 1794-1841. The Great Indian Chief of the West; or, Life and Adventures of Black Hawk. Cincinnati G. Conclin,
    1849. 288 p. illus. ; 19 cm.
    276 Drake, Benjamin, 1794-1841. Life of Tecumseh, and of His Brother the Prophet; with a Historical Sketch of the Shawanoe Indians. By Benjamin Drake, Author of "The Life of Black Hawk," "Tales from the Queen City," &c. &c. Cincinnati Printed and Published by E. Morgan & Co., Thomson 344. 1850. [i-ii], iii-viii, 9-235, bv p., [2] leaves of plates : 2 ill. ; 19 cm. Reprint of the 1841 first edition which was popular and reprinted many times in the 1850's. This edition carries the 1841 preface. The two illustrations are inserted between pages 232 and 233. They are: "General Harrison's Victory over Proctor, at the Battle of the Thames" and "Proctor's Demand on General Harrison for the Surrender of Fort Meigs." There is no engraver's signature.
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    Preface dated, p. iv: B.D. Cincinnati, 1841.
    Spine, gilt lettering , decorative cloth covers: Life Of Tecumseh.
    Signatures: [A] A2 - U/2 U2/4.
    5575 Drake, Benjamin, 1794-1841. The Life and Adventures of Black Hawk: With Sketches of Keokuk, the Sac and Fox Indians, and the Late Black Hawk War. By Benjamin Drake. 7th Edition--Improved. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan & Co., No. 111 Main Street.,
    1850. 288 p. incl. front., pl., port. ; 18.5 cm. "Preface," p. 7 dated: Cincinnati, May, 1838.
    "Appendix," p. 258-284.
    Another "7th edition--Improved" was published in 1849. (Morgan 99)
    "Index," p. 285-288.
    On spine: Life of Black Hawk.
    Signatures: [A] A2 --Y/2 Y2/4 (V printed; N2 and O2 not printed). [1] 1* -- 12/4 12*/8 (4 not printed).
    725 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. Notices Concerning Cincinnati. By Daniel Drake. Cincinnati Printed for the Author, at the Press of John W. Browne & Co., Howes D725. OI 104. Rusk II: 52. SS 19994. Thomson 345. Wilkie 165 and 166. 1810. 28, iv, 29-60 p. ; 22 cm. Includes bibliographical references.
    Errata statement, p. 28.
    "Appendix."--p. [I]-IV.
    Thomson's note provides important insights into this title but fails to address the position of the Appendix. He writes: Without doubt the rarest work relating to Cincinnati; I can trace the existence of but three copies. The author printed a small number for presents to his friends. It was issued in two parts; the first 28 pages were published about May, 1810, and the remainder about August of the same year.
    The work is divided into five divisions, as follows: I, Topography; II, Geology; III, Climate; IV, Condition of the Town; V Diseases. The Appendix gives: I, Columbo Root; II, New Diseases. As will be seen, the work relates almost entirely to the Topography, Climate and Diseases of Cincinnati, and contains very little matter concerning its history. It is generally supposed that the matter contained in "Notices Concerning Cincinnati," was incorporated by Mr. Drake in his "Pictures of Cincinnati," published in 1815, and that the latter was an enlargement of the former; this is erroneous, as the matter contained in the two works is entirely different. I cannot trace the sale of a single copy (1880).
    Thomson cites the longer edition: 8 vo. Pp. 60+ Appendix pp. iv, as do the majority of libraries, and he makes no mention if he knew the Appendix was included with the first 28 pages which it is in some copies, or was intended to follow page 60. Some copies ( Library Company of Philadelphia, Yale) are as follows: 28, IV, 29-60 p. while others (American Antiquarian Society, Case Western Reserve University, New York Public Library, Western Reserve Historical Society) are: 28, IV p. The American Antiquarian Society and New York Public Library copies are presentation copies with inscriptions and ms note by Drake indicating that it was a complete copy at the time of his presentation.
    Signatures: [A]-H[superscript 4]. (Need look copies see what sig. Appendix in both shorter and longer editions.)
    The American Antiquarian Society presentation copy is inscribed by Drake who comments on the additional pages printed later: For Mr. Barbee, with the compliments of his obt. servt. the author; The section of memoranda respecting our diseas[e]s will not be printed for a few months.
    841 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. Anniversary Address, Delivered to the School of Literature and the Arts, at Cincinnati, November 23, 1814. Published by Order. [Cincinnati] Printed by Looker and Wallace., OI 210. Rusk II: 313. SS 31358. Wilkie 316. [1814] 12 p. ; 19 cm. Ohio Imprints: Author's name supplied in ink on the title-page of one of the Cincinnati Historical Society copies. See also, for authorship, Horine, E.F., Daniel Drake, p. 106-107.
    884 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. An Address to the People of the Western Country. [Cincinnati s.n., OI 252. SS 35494. Streeter 1356. 1818]. [3] l. ; Ohio Imprint Inventory notes: Signed at end by Elijah Slack, James Findley, Daniel Drake, who was secretary, and others. The address deals with the formation of the Western Museum Society.
    Information from the Charles F. Heartman Catalogue No. 237, June, 1932, item 66, gave the date as 1815? which American Imprints followed.
    No copy located by the inventory in 1841. In 2005, three copies located: Ohio Historical Society, Yale University Library and Yale University Medical Library who give the date of publication as 1818.
    Caption title; no imprint.
    885 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. Natural and Statistical View, or Picture of Cincinnati and Miami Country. Illustrated by Maps. With an Appendix, Containing Observations on the Late Earthquakes, the Aurora Borealis and South-West Winds. By Daniel Drake. Cincinnati Printed by Looker and Wallace., Howes D465. OI 253. Rusk II: 131. SS34595. Sabin 20822. Thomson 346. Wilkie 363. 1815. ix, [1] p., 1 l., [13]-251, [4] p. index and errata. Frontispiece folded plan, and folded map. ; 19.5 cm. "Corrections and additions": p. [x]; "Errata": on last page.
    1053 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. An Appeal to the Justice of the Intelligent and Respectable People of Lexington. Cincinnati Looker, Reynolds & Co., Printers., OI 410. Rusk II: 275. SS 43883. Wilkie 547. 1818. 23 p. ; 18 cm. See Drake's Second appeal in which he answers Dr. Benjamin Winslow Dudley's published letter "To Dr. Drake." (Morgan 1054)
    1054 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. A Second Appeal to the Justice of the Intelligent and Respectable People of Lexington. Cincinnati Looker, Reynolds & Co. Printers., OI 411. Rusk II: 276. SS 43884. Wilkie 548. 1818. 34 p. ; 17 cm. Dated, Oct. 6, 1818--p. 32.
    This second appeal was a rejoinder to Dr. Benjamin Winslow Dudley's published letter "To Dr. Drake" dated Sept. 25, 1818. Drake had published in Cincinnati (Morgan 1053) his An appeal to the justice of the intelligent and respectable people of Lexington, dated July 10, 1818. The controversy concerned the circumstances of Drake's resignation from the medical faculty of Transylvania University.
    "Note"--p. [33]-34, concerns the election of the professors of medicine at Transylvania University.
    1221 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. An Anniversary Discourse, on the State and Prospects of the Western Museum Society: Delivered by Appointment, in the Chapel of the Cincinnati College, June 10th, 1820, on the Opening of the Museum. By Daniel Drake, Secretary of the Society; Member of the American Philosophical and Geological Societies; Counsellor of the American Antiquarian Society, and Member of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences. Cincinnati, Ohio Printed for the Society, by Looker, Palmer and Reynolds, 108, Main St., Howes D462. OI 544. Rusk II: 296. SS 1047. Sabin 20818. Thomson 348, has 1822. Wilkie 700. 1820. [1], bv, [3], bv, [5]-34, [35], 36 p. ; 17 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes bibliographic references.
    Running title: Anniversary discourse.
    Dedicated to Mr. William Steele, of Cincinnati, June 20th, 1820.
    "The managers of the Western Museum Society avail themselves of the opportunity afforded by the distribution of the preceding discourse, to propose exchanges with other societies, and with individual collectors at a distance. ..."--Appendix, p. [35]-36, signed: Elijah Slack [and four others], managers. Cincinnati, Ohio, June, 1820.
    Signatures: [A]-E/4 F/2.
    1222 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. An Inaugural Discourse on Medical Education; Delivered at the Opening of the Medical College of Ohio, in Cincinnati, November 10th, 1820. By Daniel Drake, M.D., President of the Institution, and Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Medicine, and of Obstetrics. Cincinnati Printed by Looker, Palmer and Reynolds., OI 545. Rusk II: 313. SS 1048. Sabin 28825. Thomson 354. Wilkie 701. 1820. 31 p. ; 16.5 cm.
    1355 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. A Narrative of the Rise and Fall of the Medical College of Ohio. By Daniel Drake, M.D., Late President of the Institution. Cincinnati Looker & Reynolds, Printers., SS 8569. Thomson 349. 1822. 42 p. ; 18 cm. Preface dated May 1st, 1822.
    "Appendix"-p. [41]-42. Contains an exchange of letters between Daniel Drake and Elijah Slack, dated April 22d and April 24th, 1822, and three lines of "Errata."
    1814 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. A Discourse on Intemperance; Delivered at Cincinnati, March 1, 1828, before the Agricultural Society of Hamilton County, and Subsequently Pronounced, by Request, to a Popular Audience. By Daniel Drake. Cincinnati Looker & Reynolds, Printers., SS 33010. 1828. 96 p. ; 19 cm. Cover title: Drake on Intemperance.
    5576 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. Doctor Daniel Drake's Report of the Harrodsburg Springs, Published Originally, in the Western Journal of Medical and Physical Science. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1828] 8 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Reprint of Drake's "Notices of the principle mineral springs of Kentucky and Ohio," Western journal of the medical and physical sciences, II(June, 1828), p. 142-150, with the addition of testimonial letters.
    1901 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. The People's Doctors; a Review, by 'The People's Friend.' [Six lines from Byron] Cincinnati Printed and Published for the Use of the People., SS 38418, 1194 (has 1829). Sabin 60822. Thomson 350). 1829 [i.e., 1830] iv, [3], 8-60 p. ; 24 cm. Authorship ascribed to Drake by Halkett and Laing.
    Originally published in the Western Journal of medical and physical sciences, III(Oct.-Dec. 1829).
    American Antiquarian Society notes: A satire in the form of a review of medicals works by Samuel Thomson, Samuel Robinson, William Swaim, Rafinesque, and William Salmon. By Daniel Drake.
    "To the people. When, where, or how, the publishers of the following libel on the people and the people's doctors, got hold of the ms. (which means a piece of writing,) is a secret, which, like those contained in the people's doctors-books, ought not to be told: if any one, therefore, should wish to know of the author, 'Do you bite your thumb at me, sir?' he had better ask the opinion of his neighbours."--p. [ii].
    Cover date: 1830.
    A catalogue of the books to be reviewed."--p. [v].
    2162 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. An Oration on the Causes, Evils and Preventives of Intemperance. Delivered and Published by Request, in the Town of Columbus, Ohio. February 12th, 1831. By Daniel Drake, M.D. Professor of the Institute and Practice of Medicine in Miami University. Columbus Olmsted & Bailhache, Printers., AI 6903. 1831. 21, bv p. ; 21 cm.
    2282 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. An Account of the Epidemic Cholera, as It Appeared in Cincinnati. By Daniel Drake, M.D. Extracted from the Sixth Volume of the Western Journal of Medical and Physical Science. By Daniel Drake. Cincinnati, Ohio December 1832, Printed at the Chronicle Office, E. Deming., AI 12208. [1832] 46 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Running title: Epidemic cholera in Cincinnati.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Prof. [i.e., Jacob?] Bigelow with the author's respects.
    2283 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. Practical Essays on Medical Education, and the Medical Profession, in the United States. By Daniel Drake, M.D. Professor in the Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati, Ohio Published by Roff & Young., AI 12209. 1832. 104 p. ; 22 cm. Page 10 printed 01; 55 not printed.
    OClWHi copy [ms, p. 3] To Prof: Harrison-from his friend and colleague Dan Drake Feb. 25. 1837.
    The seven essays included appeared in successive numbers of the Western journal of the medical and physicial sciences, beginning in 1829.
    See: S.D. Gross, Lives of eminent American physicians and surgeons of the 19th century, 1861, p. 637.
    2284 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. A Practical Treatise on the History, Prevention, and Treatment of Epidemic Cholera Designed Both for the Profession and the People. By Daniel Drake, M.D. Cincinnati Published by Corey and Fairbank. No. 186 Main Street, AI 12210. 1832. 180 p. ; 21.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Author's presentation copy: Dr. Henry Bronson with the respects of the author.
    "Printed by A.F. Robinson." verso of the title page.
    Spine title, on printed paper label: Drake on epidemic cholera.
    7128 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. Dr. Drake's Resignation. To the Honourable Board of Trustees of the Medical College of Ohio, Jan. 19, 1832. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1832. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 21 cm.
    8121 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. Cure of Cholera. [Cincinnati Chronicle-Extra.] Fellow Citizens, would you be cured of "Cholera" take the disease in time. ... Daniel Drake, M.D. Cincinnati, Saturday afternoon, October, 13th--1832. [Cincinnati Cincinnati Chronicle, Shapiro and Miller, PHYSICIAN TO THE WEST, page 392. 1832] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 32 x 22 cm. (30 x 18 cm.) Northwestern University, Medical Library has photostat. (OCLC 58720426)
    2428 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. Communication from Doctor Drake. To the Honourable the General Assembly of the State of Ohio. [Cincinnati] s.n., AI 18608. Thomson 352. 1833. 20 p. ; 21 cm. Thomson: "Relates to the trouble in the Medical College of Ohio."
    2598 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. Discourse on the History, Character, and Prospects of the West: Delivered to the Union Literary Society of Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, at Their Ninth Anniversary, September 23, 1834. By Daniel Drake, M.D. Cincinnati Truman and Smith., AI 24213. Howes D463. Sabin 20819. Thomson 353. 1834. 56 p., [3] leaves of plates ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: Dr. Drake's Oxford Discourse.
    "Published by the Society. N.S. Johnson, Printer."--verso of title page.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Editors of the Knickerbocker with the Author's respects. Also inscribed: A.W. Longfellow. The Knickerbocker was edited by Lewis Gaylord Clark and Clement M. Edson in 1834.
    2599 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. A Discourse on the Philosophy of Discipline, in Families, Schools, and Colleges; Delivered before the Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers, in Cincinnati, on the 6th of October, 1834, by Daniel Drake, M.D. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James., AI 24214. 1834. 34 p. ; 22.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "This discourse, extracted from the volume of transactions, now publishing by the College of Professional Teachers, has been bound up separately, for gratuitous distribution, in the Valley of the Mississippi, by the author."--verso of title page.
    "Entered in the clerk's office of the District of Ohio, as the statute directs."--verso of the title page.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Pres[ident] Lindsley from his obt. sert. Dan Drake.
    2600 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. Extracts, from the Western Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences. The following extracts from the 3d number of the 7th volume of the Western Journal, are most respectfully addressed to the Legislature, Editors, Physicians, and Students of Medicine, of Ohio, by their fellow-citizen, Daniel Drake, M.D., Editor. Cincinnati, Jan. 8, 1834. Repeal of the Medical Law of Ohio. Qualified Approval. Suggestions about Another Law. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 24215. 1834] 7, bv p. ; 21.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Page 1: "The extracts were from the third number of the seventh volume of the Western journal and addressed to the legislators, editors, physicians, and students of medicine of Ohio."
    Contents: Repeal of the medical law of Ohio. Qualified approval. Suggestion about another law. School for the instruction of the blind.
    2686 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. Extract from the Western Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences. For April, 1834. The Medical College of Ohio. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 29688. 1834] 28 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    7329 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. Anatomy and Phisiology, for Academies. Prospectus? Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1834.
    Caption title; no imprint.
    OCHP (610 D761A).
    2763 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. To the public ... [Cincinnati s.n. AI 30947. 1835] 11 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Published by "the medical students of the Cincinnati College...in order to give a public expression of their opinion with regard to certain publications ... traducing the character of their ... professor, Dr. Drake ..."--p. [1]
    "Dr. Drakes reply," dated Oct. 30, 1835, p. [3]-11.
    This is a reply to Alban Goldsmith's An inquiry into the causes that have retarded the prosperity of the Medical College of Ohio, published originally in the Cincinnati daily Whig and commercial intelligencer, and signed "Vindex." (Morgan 2760)
    2785 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. Communication from Doctor Drake. To the Honorable the General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Cincinnati
    AI 31413. 1835.

    2786 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. A Reply to the Pamphlet Entitled, "Facts Concisely Stated for the Information of the Legislature of Ohio. Published by the Faculty of the Medical College of Ohio." To the Hon. the General Assembly of the State of Ohio: [Cincinnati s.n., AI 31415. 1835] 8 p. ; 21 cm. At head of title: "Third Edition, Greatly Improved[.]"
    Caption title; no imprint.
    Signed, p. 8: "Daniel Drake M.D. Cincinnati, January, 23d, 1835. Ed. 3d, Jan. 31st."
    See Morgan 9808 and 9807 for first and second editions published in January, 1835.
    For the pamphlet entitled "Facts Concisely Stated," see Morgan 2761.
    5785 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. A Report, on the Subject of the Education of the Blind, By Daniel Drake, M.D. to the Ohio Medical Convention, January 6th, 1835. [Columbus
    AI 0. 1835]. 6 p. ; 23.5 cm. Ms. on title-page: S.P. Hildreth. 500 copies were ordered printed; publication in Columbus newspapers and a manuscript laid before the governor that he lay it before the General Assembly.
    9807 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. A Reply to the Pamphlet Entitled, "Facts Concisely Stated for the Information of the Legislature of Ohio. Published by the Faculty of the Medical College of Ohio." To the Hon. the General Assembly of the State of Ohio: [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1835] 7, bv p. ; 21 cm. "At head of title: Second Edition, Considerably Improved.
    Caption title; no imprint.
    Signed, p. 7: "Daniel Drake M.D. Cincinnati, January 23d, 1835. Ed. 2nd, Jan. 28."
    See Morgan 9807 and 2786 for first and third editions published in January, 1835.
    For the pamphlet entitled "Facts Concisely Stated," see Morgan 2761.
    9808 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. A Reply to the Pamphlet Entitled "Facts Concisely Stated for the Information of the Legislature of Ohio. Published by the Faculty of the Medical College of Ohio." [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1835] 6 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signed, p. 6: "Daniel Drake M.D. Cincinnati, January 23d, 1835."
    See Morgan 9807 and 2786 for second and third editions published in January 1835.
    For the pamphlet entitled "Facts Concisely Stated," see Morgan 2761.
    5580 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. Rail Road to Carolina from the Ohio River. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1836.
    Caption title; no imprint.
    See Morgan 2755.
    6320 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. The "War of Extermination". [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1839] 15 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    A letter addressed to the "Fellow Citizens of Cincinnati," and signed: Dan. Drake ... Cincinnati, March 25, 1839. Contains correspondence between Drake and others relating to the controversy between the Medical College of Ohio and the Medical Department of Cincinnati College, in which each school accuses the other of trying to bring about its "extermination." For Joseph Bonsall, The War Exterminated, see Morgan 3601.
    7786 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. The Northern Lakes a Summer Residence for Invalids of the South. By Daniel Drake, M.D., Professor in the Medical Institute at Louisville. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1840] [1], 2-13, bv, 1 l. ; 21.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    4998 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. An Introductory Lecture at the Opening of the Thirtieth Session of the Medical College of Ohio. Delivered at the Request of the Faculty, November 5, 1849. By Daniel Drake, M.D., Professor of Special Pathology, Practice, and Clinical Medicine. Published by the Class. Cincinnati Morgan and Overend, Printers., Thomson 354. 1849. 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    4060 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. A Systematic Treatise, Historical, Etiological, and Practical, on the Principal Diseases of the Interior Valley of North America, as They Appear in the Caucasian, African, Indian, and Esquimaux Varieties of Its Population by Daniel Drake. Cincinnati Winthrop B. Smith & Co., Howes D469. Sabin 20825. Thomson 354, note. 1850. xvi, 878 p., [18] p. of plates. Ill., maps (some fold.) ; 24 cm. Includes an index.
    Second series published in 1854.
    933 Drake, Jacob. Truth Victorious, or the Combat between Chritianity [sic] and Mahometanism. A Poem for the Religious Tract Societies in the United States. Jacob Drake, Pastor of the First Baptist Church, in Delaware County, Ohio. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Ohio Monitor by Smith & Griswold., SS 37471. 1816. 10 p. ; 19 cm.
    9535 Dresser, Amos, 1812-1904. Amos Dresser's Nattative. [Cincinnati Cincinnati Daily Gazette, AI 0. 1835] [4] p. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    At head of title: From Cincinnati Daily Gazette.
    Signed, p. [4]: Amos Dreser. Cincinnati, August 25, 1835.
    4999 Dresser, Amos, 1812-1904. The Bible against War: by Rev. Amos Dresser. [One line of quotation from Matthew] [Three lines of quotation from Benjamin Franklin] Oberlin Printed for the Author.,
    MDCCCXLIX. [1849] xii, [13]-276 p. ; 14.5 cm. "James M. Fitch, Printer, Oberlin, Ohio," verso of title page.
    "Narrative," p. [253]-276, dated p. 276: Amos Dresser. Cin., Aug. 25, 1835. Not all copies have the narrative.
    8015 Dresser, Amos, 1812-1904. Narrative of the Arrest, Lynch Law Trial, and Scourging, of Amos Dresser, at Nashville, Tennessee, August, 1835. Oberlin Printed for the Author,
    1849. 24 p. ; 15 cm. Cover title.
    Mr. Dresser was accused of circulating anti-slavery literature.
    10041 Dromgoole, Edward. Lands for sale the subscribers offer for sale, the following tracts of land in the state of Ohio, to wit ... [Chillicothe J. Hough, Printer,
    1832] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 26 x 27 cm. Dated: "July 31, 1832."
    1356 Drown, William, 1793-1874. An Appeal in Favor of Sunday Schools; with Directions for Their Management, &c. Principally Compiled from Recent and Approved Publications, by William Drown. Cincinnati Printed at Harrison's Press., SS 8571. 1822. 65, [1] p. ; 20 cm. Cover title.
    5179 DuBois, R. K. To the Citizens of Summit County. To the Independent Electors of Summit County. A Report of the Union Convention held in Akron, Sept. 25, 1841. [Akron s.n., AI 0. 1841] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7793 Duffee, John. A Candid Appeal to Candid Protestants, in Refutation of the Mistakes and Misrepresentations of the Rev. Dr. Booth, of the Cincinnati Protestant; Made in Several Discourses Delivered in Columbus, Ohio, Against the Catholic Church and Catholic Morality, on the 20th and 21st of July, 1845. [Three lines of quotation from Thomas a Kempis] By a Catholic Layman, and Citizen of Columbus. Columbus C. Scott and Company., AI 45-1237. 1845. 36 p. ; 20 cm. MB copy ms. on title page: John Duffee.
    John Duffee was one of the most prominent Catholic leaders in Columbus, Ohio.
    Signatures: [1]-2/8 3/2.
    "Columbus, Ohio, July 31, 1844."--p. 36.
    1662 Dufour, John James, ca. 1763-1827. The American Vine-Dresser's Guide, Bing a Treatise on the Cultivation of the Vine, and the Progress of Wine Making; Adapted to the Soil and Climate of the United States. By John James Defour, Formerly of Swisserland and Now an American Citizen, Cultivator of the Vine from His Childhood, and for the Last Twenty-Five Years, Occupied in that Line of Business First in Kentucky, and Now on the Borders of the Ohio, near Vevay, Indiana. [Three lines from Judges] Cincinnati Printed by S. J. Browne, at the Emporium Office., Johnston 908. Rink, E., Technical Americana, 1497. SS 24373. 1826. 2 p. l., [3]-314, [2] p., 1 l., errata leaf. ill. ; 18 cm. Error in paging: p. 221 misnumbered 121.
    Last page blank.
    "Errata."-p. [317].
    5527 Dugdale, Joseph A. and Ruth. Memoirs of Sabina T. M'Donnell of Green Plain, Ohio by Joseph A. Dugdale and Ruth Dugdale. [Ohio? s.n., AI 0. 1846] 36 p. ; 14.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Includes excerpts from a journal kept by McDonnell and a few brief letters which she wrote or dictated.
    9580 Dumas, Alexandre, 1802-1870. The Recollections of Antony: Translated from the French of Alexandre Dumas by Jer Griswold. Cincinnati Stratton & Barnard, 121 Main Street and of Fourth Street, St. Louis.,
    1849. 126 p. illus. ; 25 cm. Translation of Souvenirs d-Antony. Translated from the French by Jer Griswold.
    4255 Dumas, Alexandre, 1802-1870. Louisa, or, The Adventures of a French Milliner by Alexandre Dumas, Translated from the French by Ger Griswold. Cincinnati Published by Wright & Harding,
    1850. 142 p. ; 23 cm. Title page illustration.
    "Miscellaneous books published by Lorenzo Stratton."--5 pages at end.
    9029 Dumas, Alexandre, 1802-1870. The Fencing-Master, or, Eighteen Months at St. Petersburg... Cincinnati s.n.,
    1850. 142 p. ; xx cm.
    804 Dumont, John, compiler. Geographical Chart, being a Compendium of the Geography of the United States, Upper and Lower Canada. Compiled from the Best Authorities by John Dumont.

    OI 177. SS 28370 (citing OI). 1813?
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Pittsburgh: ...Printed by S. Engles & Co., November, 1813.
    "Registered at Chillicothe, Ohio, August, 1813, according to act of Congress."
    Morgan notes: Ohio Imprints: Title from Smith Book Co. Cat. 189, Feb. 1838, p. 3, with American Imprints citing Ohio Imprints..
    7807 Duncan, Alexander, Rev. An Address Delivered Before Granville Division No. 53, of the Sons of Temperance. December 14th 1846. By Rev. Alexander Duncan. [Eight lines of quotation] Columbus, Ohio Battles & Aumock, Printers.,
    1847. 22 p. ; 21.5 cm.
    6587 Duncan, James, d. 1829 or 30. A Treatise on Slavery. In Which Is Shown Forth the Evil of Slaveholding Both from the Light of Nature and Divine Revelation by James Duncan. [Cincinnati] Vevay: Printed at the "Indiana Register' Office, 1824. Cincinnati: Re-published by the Cincinnati Anti-Slavery Society., AI 40-2135. 1840. 136 p. ; 20 cm. Originally published in 1824 in Cincinnati and Vevly, Indiana.
    4411 Duncan, James. A Treatise on Slavery. Cincinnati
    Howes D559. 1824. 88 p.
    7387 Duncan, W. C. W.C. Duncan, Dentist, North side of Sixth-street, second door East of Elm-street. Cincinnati, February, 1845. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1845. 1 sheet ([1] p.) OCHP (Bq Box 3).
    491 Duncombe, Charles. Duncombe's Free Banking: An Essay on Banking, Currency, Finance, Exchanges, and Political Economy. Cleveland Printed by Sanford & Co., AI 41-1679. Kress C5453. Sabin 21267. 1841. 11, 356 p. ; 19 cm.
    7311 Dunkark Church. Minutes of the Yearly Meeting Held in Bear-Creek Church, Montgomery Co., O.


    1850.

    1434 Dunlavy, John, 1769-1826. Public Discourses, Delivered (in Substance) at Union Village, August 1823, and Prepared for Publication, by Order of the Ministry. A Few Paragraphs and Explanatory Notes Have Been Added. [Union Village s.n., McLean 418. Richmond 523. SS 12407. 1823] 35, [1] p. ; 18 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Attributed by Richmond to John Dunlavy.
    Richard McNemar is identified as editor. Includes two hymns, p. 22 and [36].
    5538 Dunlevy, A. H. The True Character and Moral Influence of Poetry; An Address before the Franklin Society of Granville College, July 10, 1849. Lebanon Printed at the Star Office, AI 0. 1849. 15 p. ; 22 cm.
    6221 Dunn, L. A. (Lewis A.), 1814-1888. L.A. Dunn and A. Webster's Scholar's Guide to a Practical Knowledge of Sacred Geography, upon the Classification System. Corrected and Improved by J. Dunton. Oberlin From the Evangelist Press. F. Cowdery, Printer., AI 42-1606. 1842. 36 p. ; 15 cm. Morgan copy inscribed: Augustus Marle.
    2163 Dunn, R. I. A Military Pocket Manual for Militia Officers, and Agreeable to the System Laid Down for the United States Army: with a Short Treatise on the Cavalry and Infantry Swords. Also, By-Laws for Volunteer Companies, &c. Cincinnati Published by Joseph Medary., AI 6917. 1831. x, [11]-104 p. incl. front. ; 16 cm.
    5136 Dupuy, Eliza Ann, 1814-1881. The Celeste: Pirate's Daughter. A Tale of the Southwest. Cincinnati Stratton & Bernard., Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 879. 1849. 1 p. l., [9]-152 p. ; 24 cm. Printed in double columns.
    1491 Durbin, John Price, 1800-1876. The Substance of a Sermon in Favor of Aiding the Greeks in Their Present Contest with the Ottoman Power. Delivered in the Presbyterian Church at Lebanon, Ohio, Feb. 22d, 1824, at the Special Request of a Committee. By John P. Durbin, Minister of the Gospel. Cincinnati Looker & Reynolds, Printers., SS 16015, 42-1607 (1842). 1824. 24 p. ; 21 cm.
    4257 Durham, J. Z. (Joseph Z.) Ladies' Physo Medical Companion, Containing the Causes and Preventatives of a Premature Decline, with a Review of the Various Changes & Derangements of the Female Constitution; Composed of Original and Selected Matter, Designed as a Guide to Both Married and Unmarried Ladies, Throughout the Various Changes of Life, with Important Information Concerning the Cure of Disease. In Three Parts. -By J. Z. Durham, P.M.D. Marlborough, O. [One line of quotation] First Edition.-Price 75 Cents. Canton Gotshall and Martin, Printers,
    1850. [i-iii], iv-v, [vi], [7]-57, bv, [59]-117, bv, [119]-259, bv, [261]-267, bv, [269]-284, [285]-288 p. ; 16 cm. Small paper title on cloth cover: Ladies' Physo Medical Companion.
    "Part I. Intemperate Habits the Cause of Disease."--[7].
    "Part II. Anatomy of the Female Organs of Generation."--p. [59].
    "Part III."--p. [119], no title.
    "Contents."--p. [261]-267.
    "Appendix."--p. [269]-284.
    Two plates: Plate I, p. 255, "Front view of the posterior section of the Uterus at the first month of pregnancy," Plate II, p. 258, "A lateral view of the lumbar regions, pelvis, and faetus, when labor has commenced."
    Advertisements on pages [284]-288 by Fowlers and Wells, 129 &131 Nassau Street, New York.
    Signatures: [1]-18/8.
    6960 Dutton, Deodatus, 1808-1832. The Sacred Psalmist, or, the Psalm of David in the Various Generally Known as that of Rouse, set to Music now in Use, Accented, and Specially Adapted to the Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs of Divine Inspiration by D. Dutton, M.D. Cincinnati E. Morgan,
    1850. xiv, 162 p. ; 17 cm. Includes index.
    8410 Duty, Mark. The Blind Man's Production; or Mathematical Instructor; a Short and Comprehensive Work, Designed for the Use of Farmers, Mechanics, Merchants, Steam Boat Clerks, Market People. By Mark Duty, the Blind Man. Cleveland Printed by T.H. Smead, Central Buildings, AI 45-2106. 1845. 56 p. incl. diagrs. ; 15 cm.
    4712 Duty, Mark. Science in Total Darkness. A Light in a Cave, or, Mysteries Explained by the Author...Mark Duty, the Blind Man. Cleveland Younglove's Steam Press., AI 46-2270. 1846. Cover title, 48 p. ; 18 cm.
    1492 Dwyer, John Hanbury. An Essay on Elocution, with Elucidatory Passages from Various Authors. To Which Will Be Added Remarks on Reading Prose and Verse. With Suggestions to Instructors of the Art. By J.H. Dwyer: Lecturer on, and Teacher of Elocution. Cincinnati Printed by Morgan and Lodge., SS 16026. 1824. xi, [2], 14-300 p. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Spine title: Dwyer on Elocution.
    "Poetic pieces."--p. [294]-299.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: John Gauglens book.
    5067 Dye, John S. Dye's Counterfeit Detector and Universal Bank Note Gazetteer: with correct Rules by which Spurious and Counterfeit Notes may be Detected at a Glance. Also a List of the Solvent Banks, with Rates of Discount. Cincinnati J. S. Dye.,
    1850. 3-26 p., 1 l., 51-79 p. ; 22 cm. Gold and silver coin tables on p. 51-79.
    7336 Dye, John S., Mrs. Dye's Fancy Shoe Store. [Cincinnati

    185-] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5523 Eads, Harvey Lauderdale. Condition of Society, and Its Only Hope, in Obeying the Everlasting Gospel, as Now Developing Among Believers in Christ's Second Appearing. Union Village, Ohio Printed and Published at the "Day-Star" Office, MacLean 202. Richmond 540. Sabin 79701. 1847. 120 p. ; 15 cm. "Made up of selections from the "Day-star."--Pref.
    6274 Eads, Harvey Lauderdale. The Tailor's Division System, Founded upon, and Combined with Actual Measurements: Containing Thirty Diagrams and Designs, Reduced to Mathematical Principles. Union Village A.F. Becker's Lith, Richmond 550. 1849. [35] leaves. plates, patterns (part fold.) ; 36 x 55 cm.
    1717 Eagle Creek Baptist Association. The Eagle Creek Baptist Association; Begun and Held Agreeable to Appointment, at the Bethel Meeting House, Clermont County, Ohio, September the 15h and 17th, 1827. Opened by Public Worship.

    SS 28020. 1827. 5, [1] p.
    9114 Eagle Creek Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1828.

    9115 Eagle Creek Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1829.

    2002 Eagle Creek Baptist Association. Minutes, of the Eagle Creek Baptist Association: Held at Bethel, on the 17th, 18th & 19th of September 1830; Together with Their Circular Letter. Batavia, Ohio David Morris, Printer., AI 333. 1830. 7, [1] p. ; 20 cm.
    2118 Eagle Creek Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 5968. 1831.

    5553 Eagle Tavern, Manhattan, Ohio. The Celebration of the Independence of the U. States and Triumph of Texas. [Cut of Eagle] The Company of Mr. [blank] Is respectfully solicited at the Eagle Tavern, Manhattan, on Monday, the Fourth day of July, 1836. Managers. [two columns] S. Thompson, Buffalo, S. Corning, Painesville, V.J. Card, Cleveland, J.G. Camp, Sandusky City, F. Wright, Manhattan, T. Stickney, Manhattan, H.W. Goettel, Toledo, George McKay, Toledo, A.M. Thompson, Perrysburg, C.C.P. Hunt, Maumee. [Manhattan s.n., AI 0. 1836] 4 page folder, printed on p. [1] ; 20 cm. Streeter bought from Wessen, Cat. 72(July 1958), #441 noted in his "office" copy, which is now at Yale University.
    The Battle of San Jacinto on April 22, 1836 concluded the Texas Revolution, and secured Texas independence from Mexico. Thomas Streeter, Texas 1198, noted that the Eagle Tavern celebration "does show how a little town in Ohio felt about Texas in 1836."
    Pages [2-4] blank.
    8268 East Fork Little Miami Association of Regular Baptist. Minutes of the Twenty-Ninth Anniversary of the East Fork Little Miami Association of the Regular Baptists. Cincinnati L'Hommedieu and Company, Printers, AI 45-523. 1845. 8 p.
    8633 East Fork Little Miami Association of Regular Baptist. Minutes of the Thirtieth Anniversary of the East Fork Little Miami Association of Regular Baptist. Cincinnati Henry, Barnard and Company, Printers., AI 46-564. 1846. 8 p. ; 24 cm.
    982 East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association; Holden at the Baptist Meeting-House, on Ten Mile, in the County of Clermont, Ohio, on the 6th, 7th, and 8th of September, 1817. [Cincinnati Williams and Mason, Printers., OI 342. SS 40103. Wilkie 483. 1817] 3, [1] p. ; 22 cm.
    1039 East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association, Holden at Clough Meeting-house, Hamilton County, Ohio, on the 5th, 6th & 7th of September 1818. [Cincinnati s.n., OI 397. SS 43205. Wilkie 549. 1818] [1], 2, [3], 4 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title.
    "William Robb, Moderator. James Jones, Clerk."--p. 4.
    "Circular."--p. [3]-4 on "...Indolence; a vice which possesses great influence, and rules with a strong hand."
    1099 East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association, Held at Round Bottom, Hamilton County, Ohio, on the 4th, 5th and 6th of September 1819. Cincinnati Printed by Looker, Reynolds & Co. No. 108, Main Street., OI 451. SS 47126. Wilkie 625. [1819] [1-2], 3-4, [5]-8 p. ; 23 cm. "Wm. Robb, Moderator. James Jones, Clerk."--p. 8.
    "Circular." written by John Ferris (Morgan 1039, p. 2) on the subject of prayer,
    1205 East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association, Held at Harner's Run, Clermont County, Ohio, on the 2d, 3d and 4th of September, 1820. Cincinnati Printed by Looker, Palmer & Reynolds, No. 108, Main Street., OI 530. SS 273. [1820] [1-2], 3-5, [6]-8 p. ; 23.5 cm. "William Robb, Moderator. Jas. Jones, Clerk."--p. 8.
    "Circular." written "on the subject of the peace of Zion."--p. [6]-8.
    "QUERY: Is Freemasonry consistent with the commandments and examples left by Jesus Christ for his disciples to follow, or is it not?
    ANSWER: The Association advise, that their brethren who have connected with the freemasons, or any other unnecessary institution, humbly withdraw from them, and that we all freely forgive them on their doing so."--p. 3-4.
    9116 East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association, Held at Duck Creek, Hamilton, Ohio, on the 1st, 2d and 3d of September, 1821. Cincinnati Printed by Looker & Reynolds, No. 108, Main street., AI 0. 1821. 7, bv p. ; 21 cm.
    1343 East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association, Held at Clough Creek, Hamilton County, Ohio, on the 31st of August, and the Two Following Days, 1822. [Cincinnati s.n., SS 7935. 1822] [1]-4 p. ; 18 cm. Caption title.
    "Icabod Temple, Moderator. Isaac Benjamin, Clerk."--p. 4.
    "Circular Letter."--p. 2-4, on the subject of patience was written by Andrew Coons (Morgan 9116, p. 3).
    9117 East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association. Circular Letter. [Cincinnati s.a., AI 0. 1823] [1]-4 p. 19 cm. The circular letter appears first before the minutes and not at the very end as was the usual practice. The circular letter was written by Isaac Benjamin (Morgan 1343, p. 2) on perseverance.
    "John L. Richmond, Moderator. Wm. Millspaugh, Clerk."--p. 2.
    308 East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the East Fork of the Little Miami Association, Held at 2d Ten Mile Church, Clermont County, Ohio, on the 4th, 5th, and 6th September, 1824. [Cincinnati "Emporium Office," Cincinnati. Printed by S. J. Browne., SS 15227. 1824] [1], 2-4 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    "'Emporium Office,' Cincinnati. Printed by S.J. Browne."--p. 4.
    "John Boyd[,] Moderator. Attest--Noble S. Johnson, Clerk."--p. 4, signed.
    Mark P. Stinchfield (Morgan 9117, p. 4) prepared the "Circular Letter," p. 2-4, in which "in the first place [I] exhort you to trust in God: and secondly, speak of the danger awaiting those who refuse to trust in him."
    1555 East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association; Held at Cincinnati, Ohio, on the 2nd, 3rd & 4th of Sept. 1825. Cincinnati Morgan, Lodge & Fisher, Printers., SS 19571. [1825] [1], bv, [3]-8 p. ; 19 cm. "John L. Richmond, Moderator. Attest--Noble S. Johnson, Clerk."--p. 5.
    Brother John Boyd (Morgan 308, p. 2) prepared the "Circular Letter" on "the extension of the Redeemer's kingdom throughout the earth: but more immediately through our own state."--p. 6-8.
    1641 East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association; Held at Clough Creek Meeting House, on the 2d, 3d and 4th of September, 1826. Cincinnati Printed by Morgan, Lodge & Fisher., SS 23657. 1826. 8 p. ; 18 cm.
    1718 East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association, Held at Second Ten Mile Meeting House, Clermont County, Ohio, on the 1st, 2nd, and 3d of September, 1827. Cincinnati Printed by Morgan, Fisher, and L'Hommedieu., SS 28021. [1827] 8 p. ; 20 cm.
    1799 East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association, Held at East Fork Meeting House, Clermont County, Ohio, on the 6th, 7th, and 8th September, 1828. Cincinnati Lodge, L'Hommedieu & Hammond---Printers., SS 32170. 1828. [1], bv, [3]-5, [6], 7, bv p. ; 20 cm.
    1878 East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the East-Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association, Held at Duck Creek Meeting House, Hamilton County, Ohio, on the Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh September, 1829. [Cincinnati] Wm. J. Ferris, Printer, Cincinnati., SS 37659. [1829] [1], bv, [3]-8 p. 21 cm.
    2001 East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the East Fork of the Little-Miami Baptist Association, held at the Bethel Meeting House, in Cincinnati, Ohio, on the 4th, 5th, and 6th September, 1830. [Cincinnati Wm. J. Ferris, Printer, AI 334. 1830] [1]-8 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    "Wm. J. Ferris, Printer, Cincinnati. Corner of Main and Columbia-Sts."--p. 8
    2119 East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the East Fork of the Little-Miami Baptist Association, Held at the Clough Creek Meeting House, Hamilton county, Ohio, on the 3d, 4th and 5th of September 1831. [Cincinnati Wm. J. Ferris & Co. Printers, Corner of Main and Second sts., AI 5969. 1831] [1], 2-6, 1 l. p. ; 21.5 cm. Caption title; no imprints.
    Colophon p. 6: Wm. J. Ferris & Co. Printers, Corner of Main and Second sts.
    Circular letter, p. 3-6. "No doctrine is more clearly taught in the Scriptures than that of the direct and powerful agency of the 'Holy Spirit' in regeneration."--p. 4.
    Introductory sermon given by elder Isaac Ferris, from 2d Corinthians iii, 6.
    2246 East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association, Held at East Fork Meeting House, Clermont County, Ohio, on the 31st of August, and the Two Following Days. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 11160. 1832] [1]-8. ; 22? cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    At head of title: No. 17.The circular letter was written by Elder James Lyon (Morgan 2119, p. 2).
    2416 East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association, Held at Second Tenmile Meeting House, Clermont County, Ohio, on the 30th of August, 1833, and the Two Following Days. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 17613. 1833] [1-2], 3-8 p. ; 20 cm. At head of title: No. 18.] [1833.
    Introductory sermon given by Elder James Lyon, from Romans, vi, 22.
    Circular letter, p. 6-8, on "the privileges of the Lord's people, and of their peculiarity, as the followers of the Lamb."
    2556 East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association, Held with the Bethel Church, September 5th and 6th, 1834, at Cheviot, Hamilton Co., O. Cincinnati N. S. Johnson, Printer., AI 23167. 1834. [1], bv, [3]-5, [6]-16 p. ; 23 cm. John Stevens of Enon Church prepared the circular letter (Morgan 2416, p. 4)
    Signatures: [1] - 2/4.
    2716 East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association, Held with the Stonelick Church, September 4th, and 5th., 1835. Cincinnati Printed by F. S. Benton., AI 30262. 1835. [1], bv, [3]-5, [6]-12 p. ; 22? cm.
    2981 East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association, Held with the First Ten-Mile Church[,] September 2nd and 3d, 1836. Cincinnati Printed by N.S. Johnson, AI 35968. 1836. [1]. bv, [3]-5, bv, [7]-10, 1 l. p ; 22? cm.
    9118 East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association. East Fork of Little Miami Association. Minutes of the Anniversary Meeting Held at Bethel, Clermont County, O., Sept. 1 & 2, 1837. [Cincinnati n.s., AI 0. 1837] [1]-16 p. 22 cm.? Caption title; no imprint.
    Signatures: A - B/4.
    9119 East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Second Annual Meeting of the East Fork of the Little Miami Association, Held August 31, and September 1, 1838. Cincinnati A. Pugh, Pr.--Corner of Fifth and Main.,. AI 0. 1838 8 p. ; 24 cm. At head of title: Half sheet periodical.
    9120 East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Third Annual Meeting of the East Fork of the Little Miami Association, Held August 30th and 31st, 1839. [Ohio s.n., AI 0. mot before 1839] 8 p. ; 24 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    At head of title: Half sheet periodical.
    9121 East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1840
    None printed.
    9122 East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1841

    9123 East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Sixth Anniversary of the East Fork Little Miami Association of Regular Baptists. Cincinnati Weed and Wilson. Kendall and Barnard, Prs., AI 0. [not before 1842] 8 p. ; 24 cm.
    9124 East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of theTwenty-Seventh Anniversary of the East Fork Little Miami Association of Regular Baptists. Georgetown Standard Print., AI 0. 1843. 8 p. ; 21 cm.
    9125 East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1844

    9126 East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-First Anniversary of the East Fork Little Miami Association of Regular Baptists. [Ohio s.n.,
    not before 1847] 12 p. ; 23 p.
    9127 East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Thirty-Second Anniversary of the East Fork Little Miami Association of Regular Baptists, Held at Newtown, Hamilton County, O., September 1st, 2d & 3d, 1848. Cincinnati Appleton's Queen City Press, Corner Fourth and Sycamore.,
    1848. 11 p. ; 23 cm.
    9128 East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the thirty-third anniversary of the East Fork Little Miami Association of Regular Baptists, : held with the Poplar Fork Church, Clermont Co., O., commencing Friday before the first Lord’s day in Sept. 1849. Cincinnati Printed at the Ben Franklin Printing House.,
    1849 8 p. ; 22 cm.
    9129 East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Thirty-Fourth Anniversary of the East Fork Little Miami Association of Regular Baptists, Held with the Georgetown Church, Brown Co., O., Commencing Friday before the First Lord’s Day in September, 1850. Georgetown Printed at the Standard Office.,
    1850. 8 p. ; 24 cm. Wrapper title.
    6974 Eastman, Buell. Systematic Treatise on Medicine, Being a Collective Treatment of Fevers and Other General Complaints, to Which is Added the Medical Properties, Uses and Doses of Remedies Collected from the Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral Kingdoms. By Eastman Buell. Cincinnati s.n., AI 46-2291. 1846. 480 p. ; 21 cm.
    9710 Eastman, Buell. Hoosier's Monitor, or, Practical Remarks on Love, Courtship and Marriage; and the Duties of Husbands and Wives to Each Other and to Their Children by a Hoosier. Cincinnati Published by C. Cropper & Son,
    1847. 202 p. ; 11 cm. Includes index.
    6764 Eastman, Buell. The United States Farriery, and Zoological History of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, and Hogs; with Engravings Connected with the Therapeutical Illustrations of Medicine... Cincinnati Cyrus Cropper
    1848. 183 p., [4] leaves of plates. ill. ; 19 cm.
    6807 Eastman, Buell. Practical Treatise on Diseases Peculiar to Women and Girls: To Which is Added an Eclectic System of Midwifery; Also, the Treatment of the Diseases of Children and the Remedies Used in the Cure of Diseases: Particularly Adapted to the Use of Heads of Families & Midwives. By Buell Eastman, M.D., President of the Endermic Society of Medicine, Senior Member of the Medical Society of Cincinnati, and Author of a Large Medical Practice. Third Edition. Cincinnati C. Cropper & Son, Publishers.,
    1848. viii, [17]-224 p. ; 18 cm. First edition published in Connersville, Indiana, in 1845.
    "This Third Edition is made to contain the Botanic as well as the regular treatment."-p. [iv].
    Morgan copy: Marbled boards with leather spine and gold leaf title: Eastman's Treatise.
    9740 Easton, Eliphalet. Military Claims of All Kinds Settled for Officers, Soldiers and Their Heir ... Cincinnati, O. s.n.,
    1850 [4] p. ; Caption title; no imprint.
    6008 Eaton, Dan. The Christian's Manual, by Abbreviating the Narratives of the Old and New Testaments, in Concurrence with the Sayings of Jeremiah... or the Seeker of Truth. In Three Volumes.
    Richard Phillips, Printer., AI 0. 1835. Vol. I; no more published? On wrapper: By Dan Eaton, Trumbull County, O.
    1737 Eaton, John Henry. The Life of Andrew Jackson, Major-General in the Service of the United States: Comprising a History of the War in the South, from the Commencement of the Creek Campaign to the Termination of Hostilities before New Orleans. Cincinnati Published by Hatch & Nichols. W.M. & O. Farnsworth, Jr., Printers., SS 28755. 1827. 454 p.
    8433 Eaton, William, 1783-1840. A Discourse on the Practical Tendencies of Calvinism. Delivered before the Synod of Wheeling, in Steubenville, Oct. 18, 1849. By the Rev. Wm. Eaton. Published by Order of the Synod. [Steubenville] Printed by R. C. Wilson, Steubenville, O.,
    [1849] 16 p. 22.5 cm. Title page on yellow wrappers only within double decorative border.
    Caption title on p. [1]: "The Practical Tendencies of Calvinism."
    2429 Eberle, John, 1787-1838. A Treatise on the Diseases and Physical Education of Children by John Eberle. Cincinnati Published by Corey & Fairbank, AI 18655. Cordasco 30-0298. 1833. [8], 559 p. ; 23 cm. Error in paging: p. 549-556 omitted.
    2570 Eberle, John, 1787-1838. Notes on Lectures on the Theory and Practice of Medicine, Delivered in the Jefferson Medical College at Philadelphia. 2d ed., cor. By John Eberle, M.D. Cincinnati Corey & Fairbank, AI 24263. 1834. 1 p. l., [v]-viii, [9]-218 p. ; 22 cm.
    2571 Eberle, John, 1787-1838. Treatise on the Diseases and Physical Education of Children. By John Eberle. Second Edition. Cincinnati Published by Corey & Fairbank, AI 24265. 1834. 559 p. ; 22 cm. Error in paging: p. 549-556 omitted.
    Includes index.
    See Morgan 9802 for second edition with Corey and Webster, publishers.
    9802 Eberle, John, 1787-1838. A Treatise on the Diseases and Physical Education of Children by John Eberle. 2d ed. Cincinnati Published by Corey & Webster, AI 0. 1834. [after August 1835] [8], 559 p. ; 23 cm. Error in paging: p. 549-556 omitted.
    This is the 1834 second edition (Morgan 2571) published with a new title page showing Corey and Webster as publishers. Corey and Fairbank, the 1834 publishers, formed a partnership on July 1, 1835 with William B. Webster. The following August, Fairbank died and the firm was continued as Corey and Webster. Publications bearing the name Corey and Webster were published after August, 1835.
    5357 Ebrard, Johannes Heinrich August, 1818-1888. Belagerung der Hugenottenstadt nach Gottsr. Flammbergs Hugenottengeschichten. Cleveland Deutsches Verlagshaus,
    1850. 111 p. ; 15 cm.
    3222 Eclectic Academy of Music. Cincinnati. Resolution of the Eclectic Academy of Music for the Formation of the Eclectic Academy's Choir, with the By-Laws, and Laws of the Orchestra. And a List of the Members' Names. Cincinnati Printed by James and Gazlay, AI 44134. 1837. 12 p. ; 19 cm.
    6419 Eclectic Medical Institute. Cincinnati. First Annual Catalogue and Circular of the Eclectic Medical Institute of Cincinnati for 1845-6. Cincinnati L'Hommedieu & Co., AI 0. 1846. 8 p. ; 22 cm.
    2601 Edgerton, Joseph, 1797-1865. An Address to Friends of Ohio Yearly Meeting, by Joseph Edgerton. Mountpleasant, O. Printed by E. Harris., AI 24266, 24543. Rieger 7. 1834. 10 p. ; 20 cm.
    1902 Edgington, Jesse. The Speech of Mr. Edgington, of Brooke, in the House of Delegates of Virginia, February 17, 1829. [Steubenville James Wilson, Printer, SS 38447. 1829] 47, bv p. ; 20 cm. Caption title; no imprints.
    Report of the select committee to whom were referred the communication of the Governor ... on the subjects of the tariff and internal improvements.
    8658 Edmondson, Jonathan, 1766 or 7-1842. Scripture Views of the Heavenly World by J. Edmondson, Revised by the Eeditor. Cincinnati Swprmstedt and Mitchell, for the Methodist Episcopal Church., AI 46-2305. 1846. 251 p. ; 16 cm. Includes index.
    5868 Edmondson, Jonathan, 1766 or 7-1842. Scripture Views of the Heavenly World by J. Edmondson, Revised by the Eeditor. Cincinnati Published by Swormstedt & Mitchell, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Western Book Concern,
    1848. 251 p. ; 16 cm. Includes index.
    8868 Edmondson, Jonathan, 1766 or 7-1842. Scripture Views of the Heavenly World by J. Edmondson, Revised by the Editor. Cincinnati Published by Swormstedt & Power, for the Methodist Episcopal Church.,
    1849. 251 p. ; 16 cm. Includes index.
    2417 Education Society. Annual Meeting of the Ohio Baptist Education Society, and of the Trustees of the Granville Literary and Theological Institution, August 14th and 15th, 1833. Cincinnati N.S. Johnson., AI 17614. 1833. 20 p.
    323 Edward, David Barnett, 1790-1870. The History of Texas; or, The Emigrant's, Farmer's, and Politician's Guide to the Character, Climate, Soil and Productions of That Country: Geographically Arranged from Personal Observation and Experience. By David B. Edward. Formerly Principal of the Academy, Alexandria, La,; Late Preceptor of Gonzales Seminary, Texas. Cincinnati Stereotyped and Published by J.A. James & Co., AI 37254. Clark III-35. Graff 1208. Howes E48. Streeter 344. Streeter Texas 1199. 1836. xii, 13-336, [1] folded leaf of plates, map. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "History of Texas with a map."--spine label.
    "Map of Texas containing the latest grants & discoveries by E.F. Lee.
    Published by J.A. James & Co. Cincinnati 1836. Doolittle & Munsen [i.e. Munson].
    "Copyright 1836 by J.A. James & Co.
    "Printed by Baker & Gazlay, no. 1, Baker Street, Cincinnati, O."--verso of the title page.
    "The constitution of the Mexican United States."--p. 322-336.
    American Antiquarian Society copy: Tipped in at end: J.A. James & Co.'s publications. ([2] p.) Has ms. index on rear endpapers.
    Morgan copy: Gift of Robert G. Hayman of Carey, Ohio, the main book dealer of the Morgan Library of Ohio Imprints. November the 6th, 1990.
    4713 Edwards, David. The Perfect Christian; or, A Condensed View of the Doctrine of Bible Holiness as Taught in the Scriptures. Circleville, O. Published by the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, at the Conference Printing Establishment., AI 0. 1846. [i]-xxxii, [33]-256 p. ; 11 cm. Signatures: [1]-8/16.
    6704 Edwards, Peter, of Portsea, England. Candid Reasons for Renouncing the Principles of Antipaedobaptism: Also an Appendix Containing a Short Method with the Baptists. 7th American ed. Rossville J.M. Christy, AI 44-2139. 1844. 119 p. ; 21 cm.
    3030 Eells, James Henry, 1808-1836. The American Revolution, Compared with the Present Struggle for the Abolition of Slavery in the United States. An Oration by Rev. James H. Eells, Delivered at Elyria, July 4, 1836. Published by the Board of Managers of the Lorain County Anti-Slavery Society. Elyria Ohio A. Burrell, Printer., AI 37266. 1836. 20 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Josiah Hurst, 1836.
    3031 Eells, Samuel, 1810-1842. Address before the Alpha Delta Phi Society, of Miami University, on the Study of the Classics. By Samuel Eells, September 27th, 1836. Cincinnati Smith, Day and Co., AI 37267. 1836. 42, [1], bv p. ; 20 cm. "Errata."--p. [43].
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Jno. M'Coy, Jr.
    3223 Eells, Samuel, 1810-1842. Address Delivered before the College of Teachers, on the Moral Dignity of the Office of the Professional Teacher. By Samuel Eells. Cincinnati s.n., AI 44145. 1837. 24 p. ; 22 cm.
    3643 Eells, Samuel, 1810-1842. Oration Delivered before the Biennial Convention of Alpha Delta Phi Society, (at New Haven, Conn., Aug. 15, 1839.) on the Law and Means of Social Advancement. By Samuel Eells, President of the Convention. Published by Order of the Society. Cincinnati Kendall and Henry, Printers., AI 55478. 1839. 69, bv p. ; 21 cm. Concerning the "progress and destiny of social man."
    7067 Eells, Samuel, 1810-1842. Poem written in memory of Rev. James Henry Eells, who was drowned in the Maumee river, Dec. 7, 1836. Cincinnati R. P. Brooks, Printer., AI 0. 1840. 28 p. ; 24 cm. No title page.
    Elegy for the author's brother.
    Introductory note signed p. [1]: S.E. Cincinnati, October 30, 1840.
    9736 Eelskin, Eleazer. Eleazer Eelskin's Apology for a New Year's Address to the Patrons of the Cincinnati Chronicle and Literary Gazette. [Cincinnati s.n.,] AI 0. 1830 8 p. ; 21 cm.
    5539 Eggleston, Benjamin. An American Field of Mars: or a Universal History of All the Important Tragic Events that have occurred in the United States of North America, Since the Discovery of the Western Continent, by Christopher Columbus, in 1492, to the Closing Scenes of the Last War with Great Britian in 1815--with Various Miscellaneous Matters. By Benjamin Eggleston. [Six lines of peotry] In Three Volumes. Volume I. Cleveland Printed by Penniman & Bemis, for the Proprietors. (Corner of Superior and Water Streets), AI 55479. 1839. xxiv, [25]-464 p. ; 20 cm. No more published, although American Imprints lists 3 volumes.
    Also published in 1839 in Baltimore under the title: The Wars of America (464 p.) (AI 55480).
    On Eggleston, see, W.H. Allen, Life and public services of Benjamin Eggleston, of Cincinnati. Cincinnati, 1864.
    7247 Ehrmann, Benjamin. What Is Homoeopathy? By Benjamin Ehrmann, M.D., Member of the American Institute of Homoeopathy. [Three lines of quotation from Jefferson] Chillicothe Printed by Ely & Allen.,
    1848. 31, bv p. ; 23 cm.
    4452 Eichbaum, George R. Report of the Chief Engineer on the Location and Estimates of Cost of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad Company. Accompanied by the Report of Prof. Alexander C. Twining, Consulting Engineer, and the Statement of the President and Directors to the Stockholders of the Company. Hudson Observer Press.,
    1849. 51, [1] p., [1] folded leaf of plates. 1 map. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 35: Geo. R. Eichbaum, chief engineer. Statement of the president and directors signed, p. 18: James Farmer, president.
    "Errata."--p. 51.
    Last page blank.
    "An act to incorporate the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail Road Company."--p. [53-62].
    "An act to amend the act entitled 'An act to incorporate the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad Company'."--p. [63-64].
    "A bill authorizing the city of Cleveland to subscribe to the capital stock of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad Company, and for other purposes."--p. [63].
    10410 Eichbaum, George R. Report of the Chief Engineer on the Location and Estimates of Cost of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. Accompanied by the Report of Prof. Alexander C. Twining, Consulting Engineer, and the Statement of the President and Directors to the Stockholders of the Company. Hudson Observer Press.,
    1849. 56, [14] p., [1] folded leaf of plates : 1 map ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Second issue, with the by-laws.
    Signed, p. 35: Geo. R. Eichbaum, chief engineer.
    Statement of the president and directors signed, p. 18: James Farmer, president.
    "Errata."--p. 51.
    Last page blank.
    "By-laws of the president and directors of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad Company, adopted July 26, 1848."--p. [52]-56.
    "An act to incorporate the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail Road Company."--p. [1-9], 2nd count.
    "An act to amend the act entitled ’An act to incorporate the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad Company.’"--p. [11-12], 2nd count.
    "A bill authorizing the city of Cleveland to subscribe to the capital stock of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad Company, and for other purposes."--p. [13], 2nd count.
    1903 Elder, James. A Sermon, Preached in the Presbyterian Church of Drumacose, Newton-Limavady, Ireland, on the Arian Controversy, on the 13th January, 1828. Cincinnati Looker & Reynolds, Printers, SS 38455. 1829. 31 p.
    492 Elder, William, 1806-1885. Derivation of the Powers & Prerogatives of the Ministry of the New Jerusalem Church. A Paper Read by Wm. Elder, of Liberty, Union Co., Ind., before the Western Convention of the New Jerusalem Church, May, 1841. Cincinnati Kendall & Barnard., AI 41-1734. 1841. 15 p. ; 23 cm.
    8515 Elder, William, 1806-1885. Minority Report, or Protest Against the Proceedings of the Western New Church Convention, in the Case of the Acting Committee vs. John S. Williams; By William Elder, of Liberty, IA. To Which Is Added an Appendix, by the Defendant. Chillicothe Published by John White. J. Hough, Printer., AI 0. 1841. [i-iii], iv, [5], 6-20, [21], 22-74, [75], 76-80 p. ; 19.5 cm. Dated p. 74: "Jno. S. Williams. 'Chillicothe, Ohio, Nov. 30th,' 1841."
    The Lilly Library copy is bound with the Errand Boy in brown wrappers.
    Elder states on p. [ii] that he presented this to the editor of the Precursor, the regularly constituted publication of the New Church of Jerusalem, for publication where it sat for 6 weeks before being returned.
    Dated: Chillicothe, November, 1841.
    Pages [75]-80 contains an "Address to Newchurchmen," by John White, dated on page 80, November 30, 1841.
    4512 Elder, William, 1806-1885. The Genius of Ecclesiastical Freedom: Comprising the Declaration of Divine Order, Made by the First Convention of the New Church in Union County, Indiana; with Other Proceedings of that Body. Also an Exposition of the Order of Devine Order Referred to in the Articles of Declaration. By William Elder. Cincinnati [New Jerusalem Church], AI 43-1674. MDCCCXLIII. [1843] 360 p. ; 19 cm.
    7697 Elis, Alexander J. First Ideas of Religion in Conversation Between a Mother and Her Child. By Alexander J. Elis, B. A. (Phonetics). Cincinnati Longley & Brother, Phonetic Publishers, Walnut Street, Between Fourth & Fifth.,
    1850. 24 p.
    5000 Ellet, Charles, Jr., 1810-1862. Letter on the Proposed Bridge across the Ohio River at Cincinnati, with a Single Span of 1400 feet, and an Elevation of 112 feet above Low Water, by Charles Ellet, Jr., Civil Engineer. Columbus J.H. Riley & Co., Printers., Thomson 368. 1849. 16 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title: Letter on the Cincinnati suspension bridge.
    Addressed to R. Buchanan and seven others. Signed: Charles Ellet, Jr. civil Engineer. Wheeling, Va. Jan. 15, 1849.
    4570 Elliot, Charles W. Catalogue of Fruit Trees, &c. Cultivated and For Sale at the Walnut Hills Nursery. Cincinnati, Ohio by Charles W. Elliot. Cincinnati R. P. Brooks, Printer., AI 44-2155. 1844. 8 p. ; 17 cm. At head of title: 1844 & 1845.
    4893 Elliott & Co., Cleveland. Periodical Catalogue of Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Plants, Cultivated at the Lake Erie Nurseries, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Elliott & Co., Proprietors. Cleveland Smead & Cowles, Printers, No. 16 Central Buildings., AI 46-2321, 46-3972. MDCCCXLIV. (1846) 37 p. ; 21 cm. "In offering this first edition of a Catalogue, descriptive of the varieties of fruits, &c., which we have for sale, we have the satisfaction of saying that the trees from which most of our buds and grafts were taken, have fruited-affording us specimens by which to judge of their correctness."-p. [3].
    At head of title: 1846 & 1847.
    9060 Elliott & Co., Cleveland. Catalogue of Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Plants, Cultivated and for Sale at the Lake Erie Nurseries, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, O. Elliott & Co., Proprietors. Cleveland Printed by Smead & Cowles.,
    1848. 5 p. ; xx.
    5865 Elliott, Charles Wyllys, 1817-1883. Cottages and Cottage Life. Containing Plans for Country Houses, Adapted to the Means and Wants of the People of the United States; with Directions for Building and Improving; for the Laying Out and Embellishing of Grounds; with Some Sketches of Life in This Country. Cincinnati H.W. Derby & Co., Publishers. New York: A.S. Barnes & Co.,
    1848. xii, [2], 226 p., [2], 22 p., 16 leaves of plates (incl. front), ill. ; 25 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes the novella "Cottage life" interspersed with drawings and plans.
    Illustrations drawn and lithographed by C.W. Elliott.
    "Cincinnati: Morgan and Overend, printers."--verso of title page.
    Publisher's advertisements, p. [227-228] and 22 pages at end.
    6304 Elliott, Charles, 1792-1869. Claims of the American Bible Society. Addressed to Christians in the West. Cincinnati Methodist Book Concern, AI 43-1678. 1843. 36 p.
    4367 Elliott, Charles, 1792-1869. The Life of the Rev. Robert R. Roberts, One of the Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Cincinnati J.F. Wright and L. Swormstedt, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Western Book Concern, 311 Main-Street. R.P. Thompson, Printer., AI 44-2156. Howes E105. 1844. [1-3], 4, [5]-11, bv, [13]-78, [79], bv, 81-116, [117], bv, 119-134, [135], bv, 137-146, [147], bv, 149-407, bv p. ill. ; 18 cm. Description of his missionary labors in Pennsylvania, New York, Maryland, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio and Kentucky with trips to Arkansas and Kansas.
    Preface signed, "Charles Elliott. Cincinnati, O., April 2, 1844."--p. 4.
    Page [79]: Engraving of log cabin with no caption.
    Page [117]: Certificate appointing Roberts a deacon.
    Page [135]: Certificate appointing Roberts an elder.
    Page [147]: Engraving of "Bishop Roberts' double Cabin."
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 34/2 34*/4.
    A New York edition with the same copyright was published in 1844 by G. Lane & C.B. Tippett for the Methodist Episcopal Church at the Conference Office. That edition had an engraving of Rev. Robert Richford Roberts facing the title page which is not present in the Cincinnati edition.
    5068 Elliott, Charles, 1792-1869. An Address in Vindication of the Study of the Ancient Classics: Delivered at the Commencement in Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, August 8th, 1850. By Charles Elliot, A.M., Professor of Greek in That Institution. [Cincinnati] Printed for the University by J.D. Thorpe, Fourth St. Cincinnati.,
    1850. 66 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Remarks of Charles Anderson, Esq. in delivering, on behalf of the trustees, the charter and keys of the Miami University to the Rev. William C. Anderson, D.D.; the president."--p. [29]-39.
    "Inaugural address of W.C. Anderson, D.D."--p. [41]-66.
    5069 Elliott, Charles, 1792-1869. Sinfulness of American Slavery: Proved from Its Evil Sources; Its Injustice; Its Wrongs; Its Contrariety to Many Scriptural Commands, Prohibitions, and Principles, and to the Christian Spirit; and from Its Evil Effects; Together with Observations on Emancipation, and the Duties of American Citizens in Regard to Slavery. By Rev. Charles Elliott, D.D. Edited by Benjamin Franklin Tefft, D.D. [ten lines of quotations] In Two Volumes. Volume I [-II] Cincinnati Published by L. Swormstedt & J.H. Power, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Western Book Concern, Corner of Main and Eighth Streets. R.P. Thompson, Printer.,
    1850. 2 v. ; 18 cm. List of authors quoted: v. 2, p. 363-370.
    8380 Ellis, Alexander John, 1814-1890. Guide to Phonetic Reading. For the Use of Teachers and Private Learners. [Cincinnati] Longley & Brother, Phonetic Publishers, Walnut Street, between Fourth & Fifth, Cincinnati,
    1850. 56 p. ; 17 cm. "The following pages contain the substance of the two works of A.J. Ellis, B.A. of England, entitled 'Phonetic Spelling Explained,' and 'Teacher's Guide to Phonetic Reading.' Such alterations have been made as were necessary to adapt it for use in this country."--verso of title page.
    Advertisement by Longley & Brother on p. [4] of covers.
    8812 Ellis, Alexander John, 1814-1890. Furst Ideaz ov Religun ... Bi Alecandur J. Elis. Sinsinati, Ohio Loiji & Bruaur, Fonetic Publieurz.,
    1850. 24 p.
    1815 Ellis, John, 1760-1839. A Choice Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, for the Use of Christians. Zanesville Printed by Peters and Pelham., SS 33060. 1828. 40 p. ; 16 cm. Hymn texts without music.
    Norris Schneider, the Zanesville historian, had the title as The Songsters Museum, Zanesville, 1828, as did Ernie Wessen.
    1223 Ellis, William R. A Mirror to Noah Webster's Spelling Book; Containing, a Concise Definition to the Words, as Arranged in the Different Tables in Noah Webster's Spelling Book, from the 4th to the 47th Tables: Together with a Just Pronunciation of the Same, Aggreeable [sic] to Webster's Pronouncing Dictionary and the Most Approved Modern Authors. By William R. Ellis, M.D. Lebanon Printed by A. Van Vleet., OI 546. SS 1092. Wilkie 703. 1820. 173, [174] p. ; 17 cm. "Errata."--p. [174].
    Page numbers 154, 155, and 156 on wrong side of page.
    726 Ellmaker, Elias E. The Revelation of Rights by Elias E. Ellmaker. Zanesville s.n., OI 105. SS 20047. 1810.
    Later published in Columbus, 1841 (Morgan 493)
    See Sabin 22341.
    493 Ellmaker, Elias E. The Revelation of Rights. By Elias E. Ellmaker, Esq. Columbus Printed for the Publisher by Wright & Legg, AI 41-1752. 1841. 202 p. ; 21 cm. Published in 1810 in Zanesville (Morgan 726).
    365 Ells, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1805-1874. The Dialogue Grammar; or, Book Instructor. Designed to Teach the Science of English Grammar without a Teacher. By B.F. Ells. Second Edition, Revised and Corrected. [Ten lines of quotations from Dr. Bishop and Dr. Watts] Dayton Published by B.F. Ells and Wm. M. Strong. and Sold by E.M. Strong, Dayton., AI 31485. Gives pagination as 16 pages 1835. 216 p. ; 14.5 cm. The first edition was published and copyrighted in South Hanover, Indiana (American Imprints 24292, 252 pages).
    Preface is dated, Dayton, Aug. 1, 1835.
    Signatures: [1]/2 2*/4 2 2*--18/2 18*/4.
    2788 Ells, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1805-1874. Bible Prayer Book or Prayers Selected from the Bible for the Benefit of Young Christians. Dayton Published by B.F. Ells and E.M. Strong, AI 31484. 1835. 128 p. ; 14 cm.
    3032 Ells, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1805-1874. Dialogue Arithmetic, or Book Instructor. Part I. Dayton B.F. Ells, AI 37285. Karpinski page 385. 1836. 126 p. ; 16 cm.
    2475 Ells, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1805-1874. Fables for the Young. Dayton, O. Published by B.F. Ells, AI 0. [1840] 16 p. At head of title: No. I. Price 2 cts.
    3891 Ells, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1805-1874. Number Four. Grammar Reader; in Which Are Unfolded to the Mind of the Learner, All the Principal Rules of English Grammar, in Connection with Their Practical Application. [Woodcut labeled School House] By B.F. Ells, Author of the Dialogue Grammar. Dayton, O. Published and Sold by B.F. Ells., AI 0. [1840] [i-ii], iii-viii, 9-224 p. ; 15 cm. "Stereotyped by J.A. James, Cincinnati."--p. [ii].
    Running title: Grammar Reader.
    Cover title within decorative border: Number Four. Grammar Reader. [Woodcut boy with bee hive] By B.F. Ells. Dayton, O. Published and Sold by B.F. Ells.
    Back cover contains advertisement and endorsements for New School Books. "New School Books. Pleasing Primer,.....Price 6 c. Pleasing Speller,..... " 12 c. No. 1, Pleasing Reader,....." 12 c. No. 2, Pleasing Reader,....." 18 c. No. 3, Grammar Reader,....."25 c. No. 4, Grammar Reader,....."37 c. No. 5, Grammar Reader,....." 50 c. No. 6, Rhetorical and Composition R.,....." 62. So far, these Readers have met with a most flattering reception. Teachers tell us, that one of their greatest advantages is, that children are so well pleased with them, as to study them voluntarily. The improvement that children make in English Grammar, by using these Readers, far exceeds all we had ever anticipated; even little boys and girls of six and eight years, after using these Readers three months, have been able to analyze almost any plain sentence. Large pupils seeing the improvement of the smaller, have thrown their Kirkham, Smith, &c. with all their difficulties, and have taken up the Grammar Readers. The following names, with many more, have been received accompanied with most flattering recommendations. [Two columns of 32 names]
    Signatures: [A] - O/8.
    5555 Ells, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1805-1874. Christmas Gift. His Toy Books, No. 3. Dayton B.F. Ells., AI 0. 1840. 16 p. OCLC: 2823191 gives no library location.
    5819 Ells, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1805-1874. Kind Hearted Boy. No. 1. Price. 2 cts. Dayton B.F. Ells, AI 0. [1840] 8 p.
    6946 Ells, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1805-1874. The Book of Poetry[.] Dayton, O. Published by B.F. & G.W. Ells., AI 0. [1840] 16 p. ill. ; 14 cm. No. 12. Price 4 cents.
    RPB (Coll EL7974b).
    7694 Ells, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1805-1874. Pleasing Primer. Designed to Precede No. One, Pleasing Reader. Dayton Published & Sold by B.F. Ells., AI 0. [1840] 31, [1] p. ill. ; 14 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Pleasing primer. By B.F. Ells.'--p. [1] of wrapper.
    Publisher's advertisement, p. [4] of wrapper, dated June 1, 1840.
    Wrapper printed in blue ink. Text printed in black and blue ink.
    Wrapper included in pagination.
    Wood engraving, p. 26, signed by Alexander Anderson. Wood engraving, p. 28, signed "Hall" (i.e., John H. Hall).
    "Pleasing readers. The Pleasing readers are calculated to teach the science of English grammar at the same time the pupil learns to read. ... Pleasing primer"--series title and list, p. [4] of wrapper.
    "Price six cents.""--at head of p. [1] of wrapper.
    7822 Ells, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1805-1874. The Pleasing Reader, First Book after the Pleasing Primer. No. 1. Dayton Published by Ells; John Wilson, Printer, AI 0. 1840. 72 p. ill.
    7830 Ells, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1805-1874. Pleasing Reader, No. 2. Dayton B.F. Ells, Advertisement endorsement page [2] in Pleasing Primer, 1840. 1840.

    7831 Ells, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1805-1874. Number Three. The Grammar Reader. In Which Is Unfolded the True Character of Sentences, Ellipsis, and Transposition, in the Form of Easy Reading Lessons. By B.F. Ellis, Author of the Dialogue Grammar, &c. Dayton Published by B.F. Ells. J. Wilson, Printer., AI 0. 1840. [i-iii], iv, [v], vi, [7]-160 p. ; 15 cm. Dated on p. iv: Dayton, 1840.
    Cover title within decorative border: Number Three. Grammar Reader, [woodcut of farm scene] By B.F. Ells. Dayton. Published and Sold by B.F. Ells. J. Wilson, Printer. 1840.
    Back cover contains advertisement of new school books.
    Running title p. 8-16; 65-160: Grammar Reader.
    Running title p. 17-64: Pleasing Reader.
    Signatures: [1]-10/8.
    7832 Ells, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1805-1874. Rhetorical Reader, No. 5. Dayton B.F. Ells, Advertisement page [2] in Pleasing Primer, 1840. 1840.

    7833 Ells, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1805-1874. Composition Reader, No. 6. Dayton B.F. Ells., Advertisement page [2] in Pleasing Primer, 1840. 1840.

    5935 Ells, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1805-1874. Number Two. The Pleasing Reader Designed as an Introduction to Number Three, The Grammar Reader. The Outlines of English Grammar Are Presented in This Reader, in the Form of Easy Reading Lessons. By B.F. Ells, Author of The Dialogue Grammar, &c. Dayton Published by B.F. Ells. Stereotyped by Shepard and Stearns, 3d Street, Cincinnati., AI 0. 1841. [1-2], 3-128 p. ; 15 cm. "To The Teacher. ... Dayton, January 1, 1841."--verso of title page.
    Front cover: Pleasing Reader, Number Two. [Illustration of boy and girl looking at bee hives] By B.F. Ells. Dayton: Published and Sold by B.F. Ells. 1841.
    Back cover has book advertisement.
    7837 Ells, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1805-1874. The Pleasing Speller and Definer. Part First. Dayton Published and Sold by B.F. Ells, AI 0. 1841. 96 p. illus. ; 15 cm.
    1241 Ells, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1805-1874. Pleasing Speller. Advertisement for speller with endorsements. Dayton
    AI 0. 1842.

    4447 Ells, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1805-1874. Pleasing Speller and Definer. Part Second. Dayton
    AI 0. 1842. 128 p.
    4448 Ells, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1805-1874. Pleasing Speller and Definer. Part Second. "New edition with corrections." Dayton
    AI 0. 1842. 128 p. Wessen had one Vol. 49, not sold.
    7216 Ells, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1805-1874. The Pleasing Reader, or, First Book after the Pleasing Primer. Dayton The Author, AI 0. 1842. 72 p. First book after the pleasing primer.
    Number One.
    5544 Ells, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1805-1874. The Pleasing Speller and Definer: Part Second. 4th ed. enl. and corr. By B.F. Ells, Author of the "Dialogue Grammar". This edition contains over 400 geographical, scripture, Greek, and Latin proper names. Dayton The Author, AI 43-1703. 1843. 144 p. ; 15 cm.
    6826 Ells, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1805-1874. Everybody's Own Book. Dayton Jno. Wilson, Printer., AI 43-1702. 1843. 148 p.
    5433 Ells, Jane W., comp. The Pocket Hymn Book. For Prayer Meetings Monthly Consorts &c. &c. Selected from Various Authors. By Jane W. Ells. Dayton Printed, Published, and Sold, by B.F. Ells. Dayton, O. Geo. Conclin, Cincinnati; Wm. Gunckle, Germantown; Joseph Jones, Chillicothe; and Birchell, & Co. Springfield., AI 0. 1837. 145 [i.e. 154 p.], [6] p. ; 8 cm. Without music.
    "Index."--p. [155-160].
    7472 Ellwood, Thomas. Sacred History; or, The Historical Part of the Old and New Testaments. From the First American Compared with the Last London Edition. 2 vols. Mount Pleasant Republished by Enoch and Emily M. Harris, AI 44-2187. 1844. 2 v.
    9979 Elyria (Ohio) Act to Incorporate the Town of Elyria, Lorain County, Ohio, Passed February 23, 1833 Also, the Town Ordinances Passed by the Mayor and Town Council 1833. [Elyria Elyria Town Council, AI 0. 1833] 12 p. ; 21 cm.
    2430 Elyria High School. Elyria. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Elyria High School for the First Year Ending First of May 1833. [Elyria The School, AI 18687. 1833. 3 p. ; 19 cm.
    3033 Elyria High School. Elyria. Catalogue of the Elyria High School, at Elyria, Ohio, for the Year Ending May, 1836. [Elyria] Published at the Office of the Ohio Atlas, A. Burrell, Printer, AI 37290. 1836. 11 p. ; 19 cm. "April 1836."
    1816 Embree, Davis. Circular on Steam Mills and Distilleries, Containing a Description of a Patent for the Use of the Scape Steam of an Engine in Distilling, &c. Cincinnati Printed by Looker & Reynolds., SS 33066. 1828. 22 p.
    3411 Emerson, B. D. (Benjamin Dudley), 1781-1872. The First Class Reader, a Selection for Exercises in Reading from Standard British and American Authors, in Prose and Verse for the Use of Schools in the United States. By B.D. Emerson. Cincinnati Published by Ely and Strong, AI 50195. 1838. viii, [9]-276 p. ; 19 cm.
    6325 Emerson, B. D. (Benjamin Dudley), 1781-1872. Lessons for Little Readers. By B.D. Emerson. Cincinnati Published by Ely and Strong, No. 10, Lower Market Street, AI 0. 1838. 72 p. ; 15 cm.
    7718 Emerson, Caleb, and Company. Marietta. Proposals, by Caleb Emerson & Co., for Publishing, at Marietta, Ohio, a New Literary and Miscellaneous Newspaper, Entitled the Marietta Review; Devoted to the Diffusion of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge. ... Marietta, November 18, 1837. Subscription Form. Marietta
    AI 0. 1837. Broadside. ; 30 x 19.5 cm. A subscription form with several names in ms. at the bottom.
    2285 Emerson, Frederick, 1788-1857. The North American Arithmetic. Part Second, Uniting Oral and Written Exercises, in Corresponding Chapters. Cincinnati Hubbard & Edmands., AI 12284. 1832. 190 p. ill. ; 18 cm. At head of title: Emerson's second part.
    2789 Emerson, Frederick, 1788-1857. Key to the North American Arithmetic. Part Second. Cincinnati
    AI 31505. 1835.

    5547 Emerson, Frederick, 1788-1857. Key to the North American Arithmetic, Part Second and Part Third. For the Use of Teachers. By Frederick Emerson, Author of the North American Arithmetic. Cincinnati Jewett & Mason., AI 0. 1844. 72 p. ; 18 cm. Emerson was the late Principal in the Department of Arithmetic, Boylston School, Boston.
    "Soon after the publication of the First Part of the North American Arithmetic, several books appeared, which were evident violations of its copy-right. One of these books has been suppressed; and the others have not been thought worth noticing. Part Second and Third are now published; and, as their proprietors would avoid litigation, they think proper to give notice, that, if any compiler shall avail himself of the peculiarities of these publications, redress will be [illegible] under the late Act of Congress."--p. 4.
    "Stereotyped at the Boston Type and Stereotype Foundry."--p. 4.
    Signatures: A A* - F/2 F*/4.
    7473 Emerson, Frederick, 1788-1857. The North American Arithmetic. Part Third, for Advanced Scholars. Cincinnati Published by Jewett and Mason, AI 44-2203. 1844. 288 p.
    5001 Emmet, W. Y. Thoughts on the Death Penalty; Showing That It Is Atheistical in Doctrine; Contrary to the Laws of God and the Bible; and Opposed to the Spirit of Christianity. And also, An Essay on Prison Discipline. By W.Y. Emmet. Cincinnati Published by the Author.,
    1849. 144 p. ; 15.5 cm.
    7932 English Evangelical Lutheran Church. Ohio, Synod of. Minutes of the Proceedings of the Second Session of the Synod and Ministerium of the English Evangelical Lutheran Churches in Ohio and Adjacent States. Steubenville
    Rieger 8653. 1837. 20 p.
    3644 English Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Ohio and Adjacent States. Proceedings of the 4th Session of the English Evangelical Lutheran Synod and Ministerium of Ohio and Adjacent States. Canton Printed by John Saxton., AI 55534. 1839. 16 p. ; 17 cm.
    1295 Enon Baptist Church. Cincinnati. The Articles of Faith and Order of the Enon Baptist Church, in Cincinnati, Ohio, Constituted the Eleventh of January, 1821. Cincinnati Printed by B.F. Powers., SS 4992. 1821. 11, [1] p. ; 16 cm.
    1579 Enon Baptist Church. Cincinnati. The Articles of Faith and Order of the Enon Baptist Church, in Cincinnati, Ohio; Constituted the Eleventh of January 1821. Cincinnati Printed by Morgan & Lodge., SS 20080. 1825. 12 p.
    7582 Entwisle, Joseph, 1767-1841. Essay on Secret Prayer as The Duty and Privilege of Christians. Cincinnati Published by Martin Ruter., AI 0. 1821.

    6404 Epanthean Literary Society. Woodward College. Cincinnati. A Catalogue of Books Belonging to the Epanthean Literary Society Library of Woodward College. Cincinnati Printed at the Methodist Book Concern, Singerman 2608. 1847. 32 p. ; 22 cm.
    1162 Episcopal Church. Diocese of Ohio. Convention (1819: Worthington, Ohio). Journal of the Proceedings of the Second Annual Convention, of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Ohio; Held at Worthington, June 2d, 3d, and 4th, 1819. Columbus Printed at the Columbus Gaz. Office by P.H. Olmsted., OI 513. SS 49211. Sabin 56939. Wilkie 660. [1819] 30, [2] p. ; 22 cm.
    1329 Episcopal Church. Diocese of Ohio. Convention (1821 Worthington, Ohio). Journal of the Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Ohio; Held at Worthington, June 6, & 7, 1821. Worthington Printed by Griswold & Spencer, at the Office of the Chronicle., SS 6556. 1821. 31, [3] p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy: J. Johnstons.
    Morgan copy inscribed: William Sparrow.
    1399 Episcopal Church. Diocese of Ohio. Convention (1822 Worthington, Ohio). Journal of the Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Ohio; Held at Worthington, June 5, 6, 7, 1822. Delaware, Ohio Printed by Griswold & Howard, at the Office of the Delaware Patron., SS 10032. 1822. 34 p. ; 21 cm.
    1466 Episcopal Church. Diocese of Ohio. Convention (1823 Worthington, Ohio). Journal of the Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Ohio; Held at Worthington, June 4th and 5th, A.D. 1823. [Cincinnati] T. Wilson, Print.--Cincinnati., SS 13875. [1823]. 24 p. ; 20.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Imprint from colophon, p. 24.
    "Cash paid Mr. Th. Wilson for printing 530 copies, and stitching, $23.00."--p. 24.
    1528 Episcopal Church. Diocese of Ohio. Convention (1824 Chillicothe, Ohio). Journal of the Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Ohio; Held in St. Paul's, Chillicothe, November 3d, 4th and 5th, 1824. Cincinnati Looker & Reynolds, Printers., SS 17718. 1824. 27, bv p. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Joseph N. Cary.
    1620 Episcopal Church. Diocese of Ohio. Convention (1825: Zanesville.) Journal of the Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the State of Ohio; Held in the Parish of St. James, Zanesville, June 1st, 2d and 3d, 1825. Cincinnati Looker & Reynolds, Printers., SS 21995. 1825. 32 p. ; 23.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Mr. Cooper.
    1699 Episcopal Church. Diocese of Ohio. Convention (1826: Columbus, Ohio). Journal of the Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church, of the State of Ohio; Held in Columbus, June 7th, and 8th, 1826. Columbus Lewis & Glover, Printer., SS 25862. 1826. 36 p. ; 24 cm.
    1771 Episcopal Church. Diocese of Ohio. Convention (1827: Mount Vernon, Ohio). Journal of the Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Ohio, Held in Mount Vernon and Gambier, September 5th & 6th, 1827. Chillicothe, Ohio Printed by John Bailhache., SS 30370. 1827. 31, bv ; 20.5 cm.
    1960 Episcopal Church. Diocese of Ohio. Convention (1828: Gambier, Ohio). Journal of the Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Ohio, at Kenyon College, in Gambier, Oct. 10th & 11th, 1828. [Gambier] Acland Press, Gambier, Ohio., SS 40179. 1829. 44 p. ; 22 cm. "Erratum." on p. 44.
    Error in paging: p. 34 misnumbered 24.
    2068 Episcopal Church. Diocese of Ohio. Convention (1830: Gambier, Ohio). Journal of the Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Ohio: Held at Gambier, September 8th, 9th, & 10th, 1830. [Gambier] Acland Press, Gambier, Ohio. George W. Myers, Printer., AI 3209. 1830. 35, [1] p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: M. Mathews Columbus Ohio.
    2662 Episcopal Church. Diocese of Ohio. Convention (1834: Chillicothe, Ohio). Journal of the Proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Ohio, Held in St. Paul's Church Chillicothe, on the 5th, 6th, & 8th of September, A.D. 1834. Gambier Western Protestant Episcopal Press. George W. Myers, Pr., AI 26425. 1834. 55, [1] p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Notice. The next annual convention of the Diocese of Ohio will be held in Cincinnati on the last Friday in June next."--p. [56].
    "List of clergy of the Diocese of Ohio."--p. [3]-4.
    2914 Episcopal Church. Diocese of Ohio. Convention (1835: Cincinnati, Ohio). Journal of the Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Ohio, Held in Christ Church, Cincinnati, on the 26th & 27th of June, 30th & 31st of Oct. and 2nd & 3d of Nov. A.D. 1835. Gambier Western Protestant Episcopal Press. George W. Myers, Pr., AI 33892. 1835. 60 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "List of the clergy of the diocese of Ohio."--p. [3]-4.
    420 Episcopal Church. Diocese of Ohio. Convention (1836: Cleveland, Ohio). Journal Proceedings Nineteenth Annual Convention of the Protestant Church in the Diocese of Ohio, Held in Trinity Church, Cleveland, on Thursday the 8th, Friday the 9th, and Saturday the 10th Days of September, A.D. 1836. Gambier Western Protestant Episcopal Press. George W. Myers, Pr., AI 38777. 1836. 63 p., errata slip. ; 21.5 cm. Charles P. McIlvaine's report is on pages 9-21. Rev. John T. Brooke convention sermon mentioned on p. [7] was printed in Cincinnati. See Morgan 3003.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Errata slip tipped in at end.
    "Notice. The next annual convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Ohio, will be held in Trinity Church, Columbus, on the second Thursday after the first Wednesday in September, 1837. Joseph Muenscher, secretary."--p. [64].
    "List of the clergy of the Diocese of Ohio."--p. [3]-5.
    American Antiquarian Society copy lacks errata slip.
    3765 Episcopal Church. Diocese of Ohio. Convention (1839: Steubenville, Ohio). Journal of the Twenty-Second Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Ohio, Held in St. Paul's Church, Steubenville, on Thursday the Twelfth, Friday the Thirteenth, and Saturday the Fourteenth Days of September. 1839. Gambier, O. G.W. Meyers [i.e., Myers]: Western Church Press., AI 58109. M DCCC XXXIX. [1839] 80 p. ; 22.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: Twenty second annual convention of the Diocese of Ohio. M DCCC XXIX.
    "List of the clergy of the Diocese of Ohio."--p. [3]-5.
    3980 Episcopal Church. Diocese of Ohio. Convention (1840: Mt. Vernon, Ohio). Journal of the Twenty-Third Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Ohio; Held in St. Paul's Church, Mt. Vernon, on Thursday the Sixth, Friday the Seventh, and Saturday the Eighth, Days of August, 1840. Gambier, O. Western Church Press: T.R. Raymond., AI 40-5604. M DCCC XL. [1840) 68 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Wrapper title: Twenty third annual convention of the Diocese of Ohio. M DCCC XL.
    "Institutions of the church in the Diocese of Ohio."--p. [2-3] of wrapper.
    Printer's advertisement, p. [4] of wrapper.
    5925 Episcopal Church. Diocese of Ohio. Convention (1842: Gambier, Ohio). Journal of the Proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth [i.e. Twenty-Fifth] Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Ohio; Held in Rosse Chapel, Gambier, on Thursday the Eighth, Friday the Ninth, and Saturday the Tenth Days of September. 1842. Gambier, O. G.W. Myers: Ackland Press., AI 0. M DCCC XLII. [1842] 80 p. ; 22 cm. The American Antiquarian Society copy has a cancellation slip on the title page with "Twenty-Fifth Annual Convention" pasted over "Twenty-Fourth Annual Convention". There is an errata slip pasted to verso of title page: p. 29, line 35 from top, for "instituted" read substitute, p. 30, line 24 from top, for "exacted" read expected.
    Wrapper title: Twenty fifth annual convention of the diocese of ohio. M DCC XLII.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Checklist Amer. imprints 42-4189 records an issue with "twenty-fifth annual convention" printed on the title page.
    "List of the clergy canonically resident in the Diocese of Ohio."--p. [3]-5.
    5927 Episcopal Church. Diocese of Ohio. Convention (1844: Massillon, Ohio). Journal of the Proceedings of the Twenty=Seventh Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Ohio; Held in St. Timothy's Church, Massillon, on Thursday the Fifth, Friday the Sixth, and Saturday the Seventh Day of September. 1844. Gambier, O. G.W. Myers: Ackland Press., AI 44-5142. M DCCC XVIV. [1844] 86, [1] p. ; 21.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Wrapper title: Twenty-seventh annual convention of the Diocese of Ohio. M DCCC XLIV.
    Last page blank.
    "List of the clergy canonically resident in the Diocese of Ohio."--p. [3]-5.
    "Notice. The next annual convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the Diocese of Ohio, will be held in Christ Church, Cincinnati, on the eleventh day of September, 1845. Joseph Muenscher, secretary."--p. [87].
    American Antiquarian Society copy p. 53-54 mutilated. Has annotations. Inscribed: H.L. Richards.
    5928 Episcopal Church. Diocese of Ohio. Convention (1845: Cincinnati, Ohio). Journal of the Proceedings of the Twenty=Eighth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Ohio; Held in Christ Church, Cincinnati, on Thursday the Eleventh, Friday the Twelfth, and Saturday the Thirteenth Day of September. Gambier, O. G.W. Myers, Ackland Press., AI 0. MDCCCXLV. [1845] 84 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Wrapper title: Twenty-eighth annual convention of the Diocese of Ohio. M DCCC XLV.
    "Errata."--p. 84.
    "List of the clergy canonically resident in the Diocese of Ohio."--p. [3]-5.
    5931 Episcopal Church. Diocese of Ohio. Convention (1848: Columbus, Ohio). Journal of the Proceedings of the Thirty-First Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Ohio: Held in Trinity Church, Columbus, on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, September 13, 14, 15, & 16, A.D. 1848. Columbus Printed by Thrall & Reed.,
    1848. 93, [1], ii p., [1] folded leaf. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes index.
    American Antiquarian Society copy lacks p. 3-6. Has annotations.
    9013 Erie and Kalamazoo Rail Road Company. Engineer's Report of the Erie and Kalamazoo Rail-Road Company, to the Directors, with Its Charter and Amendments. January 1, 1849. Cleveland Steam Press of W.H. Hayward,
    1849 29 p. Signed by Frederick Harbach, engineer.
    9790 Erin Benevolent Society of Cincinnati. Constitution and By-Laws of the Erin Benevolent Society of Cincinnati. Cincinnati Printed at the Advertiser Office., AI 0. 1823 11 p. ; 20 cm.
    5745 Erin Benevolent Society of Cincinnati. Constitution and By-Laws of the Erin Benevolent Society of Cincinnati. Cincinnati Printed at the Advertiser Office., AI 0. 1828. 11 p. ; 19 cm.
    1202 Erskine, Ralph, 1685-1752. The Life and Practical Works of Ralph Erskine. Xenia Board of the Calvinistic Book Concern, AI 0. 1833. 592 p. ; 27 cm.
    5473 Erskine, Ralph, 1685-1752. The Life and Practical Works of the Reverend Ralph Erskine. From the Glasgow Edition, 1777. Xenia Published by the Board of the Calvinistic Book Concern, AI 0. 1844. 592 p. ; 27 cm.
    3412 Espy, Josiah Murdoch, 1771-1847. The Youth's Manual; or a Concise and Simple Statement of the Chief and Leading Doctrines of the Christian Religion, with Proofs from the Sacred Scriptures. Drawn Up and Compiled by J. M. Espy, for the Use and Instruction of His Children. [two lines from John] Columbus Printed by Cutler and Pilsbury., AI 50230. 1838. 35 p. ; 18 cm.
    1904 Este, David Kirkpatrick, 1785-1875. Address to the Agricultural Society of Hamilton County, at the Annual Exhibition and Fair, June 19, 1829. By David K. Este, Esq. Cincinnati Published by the Hamilton County Agricultural Society. William J. Ferris, Printer., SS 38491. Rink, E. Technical Americana 1347. 1829. [3], 4-12 p. ; 21 cm.
    4928 Evangelical Association of North America. Evangelisches Gesangbuch oder Eine Sammlung Geistreicher Lieder zum Gebrauch der Evangelischen Gemeinschaft und aller heilsuchenden Seelen. Cleveland C. Hammer,
    1848. 240 p. ; 19 cm.
    6644 Evangelical Association of North America. Geistliche Viole, oder Eine Kleine Sammlung Geistreicher Lider zum Gebrauch der Evangelischen Gemeinschaft und Heilsuchender Seelen uberhaupt. Cleveland C. Hammer.,
    1848. 240 p. ; 19 cm. Hymns, without the muscis; tunes indicated by title preced each number.
    Includes index.
    Bound with its Evangelisches Gesangbuch (Morgan 9030).
    4903 Evangelical Association of North America. Geistliche Viole, oder Eine Kleine Sammlung Geistreicher Lieder zum Gebrauch der Evangelischen Gemeinschaft und heilsuchender Seelen überhaupt. Cleveland, Ohio Verlegt von W.W. Orwig, für die Evangelische Gemeinschaft.,
    [1850?] 240 p. ; 14 cm. Without music.
    Includes index.
    Bound with Evangelisches Gesanbuch (Morgan 9561).
    American Antiquarian Society formerly owned by Richard P. Morgan. Has bookseller's ticket of Central Book Store, George Ross, no. 24 South Third St., Harrisburg, Pa. Has owner's ink stamp: Emma B. Herbein.
    5346 Evangelical Association of North America. Geistliche Viole, oder, Eine Kleine Sammlung geistreicher Lieder zum Gebrauch der Evangelischen Gemeinschaft und heilsuchender Seelen uberhaupt. Zwölfte Auflage. Cleveland, Ohio Verlegt von W.W. Orwig fur die Evangelische Gemeinschaft,
    [1850] [1-2], 3-240 p. ; 14 cm. Signatures: [1] - 16/8.
    9030 Evangelical Association of North America. Evangelisches Gesangbuch, oder, Eine Sammlung geistreicher Lieder zum Gebrauch der Evangelischen Gemeinschaft und all heilsuchenden Seelen. Cleveland Carl Hammer,
    [c1850] 600 p. ; 19 cm. Hymns, without the music; tunes indicated by title precede each number.
    Includes index.
    With this is bound Geistliche Viole (Morgan 6644).
    9561 Evangelical Association of North America. Evangelisches Gesangbuch oder, Eine Sammlung geistreicher Lieder zum Gebrauch der evangelishen Gemeingschaft und all heilsuchenden Seelen. [Two lines of quotation] Cleveland, Ohio Verlagt von W.W. Orwig, für die Evangelische Gemienschaft.,
    [1850] [I-II], III-VIII, 9-600 p. ; 14 cm. Signatures: [A] - Z/8. Aa - Mm/8 Nn/4. (J used.)
    3029 Evangelical Lutheran Church East Ohio Synod. Synodical Minutes of the East Ohio Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. 1st. Steubenville
    AI 37225. 1836.

    2028 Evangelical Lutheran Church in the U.S.A. Verhandlungen der dreysehnten Synodal-Versamlung der Ev. Lutherischen Prediger von Ohio, und den angranzenden Staaten; gehalten zu Zanesville, Muckingum County, Ohio, in der Trinitatis-Woche, 1830. Lancaster Gedruckt bey Johann Herman, AI 1281. [1830] 24 p. ;
    1296 Evangelical Lutheran Church in the U.S.A. Joint Synod of Ohio and Other States. Verrichtungen der vierten General-Conferenz. German. Lancaster
    SS 5273. 1821.

    1359 Evangelical Lutheran Church in the U.S.A. Joint Synod of Ohio and Other States. Verrichtungen der Funften General-Conferenz, der Deutsch. Evangelisch Lutherischen Predigern im Staat Ohio und den angrenzenden Staaten. Gehalten in Grunsberg, Pennsylvaniem, den 28sten September, 1822, und denen darauf Folgenden Tagen. Lancaster
    SS 8642. 1822. 8 p.
    1435 Evangelical Lutheran Church in the U.S.A. Joint Synod of Ohio and Other States. Verrichtungen der sechsten General-Conferenz, der Evangelische-Lutherischen Prediger von Ohio und den angranzenden Staaten, erhalten in Circlvill [sic], Pickaway Caunty [sic], Ohio, den 13ten September, 1823, und denen darauffolgenden Tagen. [Lancaster
    SS 12469. 1823] 15 p.
    1493 Evangelical Lutheran Church in the U.S.A. Joint Synod of Ohio and Other States. Verrichtungen der siebenten General-Conferenz, der Evangelisch-Lutherischen Prediger von Ohio und den angranzenden Staaten, genhalten in Canton Stark Caunty [sic.], Ohio, auf das Fest Trinitatis, A. D. 1824, un denen darauf folgenden Tagen. [Canton Gedruckt bey Edward Schaffer., SS 16074. 1824] 13 p.
    1664 Evangelical Lutheran Church in the U.S.A. Joint Synod of Ohio and Other States. Verrichtungen der Neunten Synodal-Versammlung, der Evangelisch-Lutherischen Prediger von Ohio, und dem angrenzenden Staaten. Gehalten zu Neu-Philadelphia, Ohio, auf das Fest Trinitatis, 1826, und den darauf folgenden Tagen. New Philadelphia
    SS 24448. 1826. 16 p.
    1738 Evangelical Lutheran Church in the U.S.A. Joint Synod of Ohio and Other States. Proceedings of the Tenth Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Ohio and the Adjacent States; Begun and Held at Columbus, Ohio, in Trinity Week (June 10th, 1827). [Columbus
    SS 28806. 1827] 10 p.
    1817 Evangelical Lutheran Church in the U.S.A. Joint Synod of Ohio and Other States. Verhandlungen der Elften Synodal Versammlung der Evangelisch-Lutherischen Prediger von Ohio. German. Lancaster, Ohio Gedruckt be Johann Herman., SS 33093. 1828. 25 p.
    1905 Evangelical Lutheran Church in the U.S.A. Joint Synod of Ohio and Other States. Proceedings of the Twelfth Synodical Meeting of the Evangelical Lutheran Ministers, of Ohio and Adjacent States, held at Lancaster, Fairfield County, O. In Trinity Week, 1829. Lancaster Printed by John Herman, SS 38497. 1829. 24 p.
    1906 Evangelical Lutheran Church in the U.S.A. Joint Synod of Ohio and Other States. Verhandlungen der Zwolften Synodal Versammlung der Evangelisch-Lutherischen Prediger von Ohio, und den angranzenden Staaten.Gehalten zu Lancaster, Fairfield County, O., in der Trinitatis Woche, 1829. Lancaster Gedruckt bey Johann Herman, SS 38498. 1829. 26 p.
    2027 Evangelical Lutheran Church in the U.S.A. Joint Synod of Ohio and Other States. Liturgy, or Formulary, for the use of Evangelical Lutheran Churches. Compiled by a Committee, Appointed by the Synod of Ohio. Lancaster Printed by George Herman, AI 1280. 1830. 120 p. ; 18 cm.
    6259 Evangelical Lutheran Church in the U.S.A. Joint Synod of Ohio and Other States. A Collection of Hymns and Prayers, for Public and Private Worship. Published by Order of the Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Ohio. Zanesville Printed at the Lutheran Standard Office., AI 45-2260. 1845. [i], bv, 1 l., [v-viii], 1-368, 1l., [i], bv, [1]-78, 1 l. p. ; 15 cm. Second title page: Prayers for the Use of Families and Individuals. Published by order of the Evangelical Lutheran joint Synod of Ohio. Zanesville, 1845.--p. [i], second count.
    Signatures: [x]6 1-37/6, 38/2. [A]4 B-Z/6, A*-L*/6 M/2. (V and J used.)
    "Table of First Lines."--p. 355-368.
    Spine: Lutheran Hymns.
    8411 Evangelical Lutheran Church in the U.S.A. Joint Synod of Ohio and Other States. Minutes of the Fifth Session Convened in Lancaster, Ohio, May 17, 1845. Zanesville Printed at the Lutheran Standard Office, AI 45-2261. 1845. 26 p.
    1580 Evangelical Lutheran Church in the U.S.A. Joint Synod of Ohio and Other States. Conference (8th, 1825: Lancaster, Ohio) Verrichtungen der Achten Evangelisch-Lutherischen Synode, von Ohio, und den angranzenden Staaten. Gehalten in Lancaster, Ohio, auf das Fest Trinitatis A. D. 1825, und den darauf follgenden Tagen. [Lancaster s.n., SS 20427. 1825] 12 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    8186 Evangelical Lutheran Church in the U.S.A. Ohio Synod. Verhandlungen der sechsten Sitzung der Allegemeinen Evangelisch=Lutherischen Synode von Ohio und den angrenzenden Staaten. Gehalten zu Columbus, Ohio, vom 17. bis 24. Junius, 1848. Canton

    1848

    2026 Evangelical Lutheran Church in the U.S.A. Synod of Ohio. Minutes of the Proceedings of the Thirteenth Session of the Synod and Ministerium of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, in the State of Ohio, Convened at Zanesville, Ohio, in Trinity Week, A. D. 1830. Lancaster Printed by John Herman, AI 1279. 1830. 20 p.
    5510 Evangelical Lutheran Church, Synod and Ministerium of. Minutes of the Proceedings of the Synod and Ministerium of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. Somerset
    Wessen, 37(Sept. 20, 1947), #482. 1837. 26 p.
    934 Evangelical Lutheran Church. Ohio and Western Pennsylvania Special Conference. Verrichtungen der 6ten Spezial Conferenz Der Evangelisch-Lutherischen Prediger im Staat Ohio, und dem Westlichen Theil von Pennsylvanien. [Five lines from Acts] Lancaster Gedruckt bey Johann Herman., OI 304. SS 37533. Seidensticker 2146. 1816. 24 p. ; 16 cm. Seidensticker: It is uncertain whether the proceedings of the 7th Ohio and West Pennsylvania special conference were ever published in German. A typewritten translation, dating this meeting Sept. 20-24, 1817, could be located in the Evangelical Lutheran Theological Seminary, Columbus, Ohio.
    10092 Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Ohio and Adjacent States. Western District. Minutes of the 5th Session of the Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Ohio and Adjacent States of the Western District .... 1841. Dayton Comlys, AI 0. 1841. 1 v.
    1123 Evangelical Lutheran Pastors in Ohio and Adjacent States. General Conference. Verrichtungen der ersten General Conferenz der Evangelisch-Lutherischen Prediger in Ohio, und den angrenzonden Staaten. Lancaster Gedruckt bey Johann Herman., OI 477. SS 47921. 1819. 32 p. ; 20 cm. This was the first general conference in Ohio of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Ohio and adjacent states, from Washington, Pennsylvania and Point Pleasant, (West) Virginia.
    1124 Evangelical Lutheran Pastors in Ohio and Adjacent States. General Conference. Verrichtungen der zweyten General-Conferenz, der Evangelische-Lutherischen Prediger in Ohio, und den angrenzenden Staaten. Lancaster Gedruckt bey Johann Harman., OI 478. SS 47922. 1819. 16 p. ; 19.5 cm.
    1224 Evangelical Lutheran Pastors in Ohio and Adjacent States. General Conference. Verrichtungen der dritten General-Conferenz, der Evangelisch-Lutherischen Prediger in Ohio, und den angranzenden Staaten: Gehalten in Zansville, Muskingum Caunty, Ohio, den 17ten September, 1820, und etliche darauf folgende Tage. Lancaster? [n.p.] OI 547. SS 1132. [1820] 8 p. ; 20 cm.
    3034 Evangelical Lutheran Synod of East Ohio. Minutes of the Annual Convention of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of East Ohio. Steubenville
    AI 37339. 1836.

    3881 Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Ohio and Adjacent States. Eastern District. Minutes of the Fifth Convention of the Eastern District of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of State of Ohio. Convened at West Newton, Westmoreland County, Pa., on the 15th of October, and Following Days, A.D. 1840. Canton, Ohio Printed by John Saxton., AI 40-2234. 1840. 17, [1] p. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title: Fifth convention of the Eastern District of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of the State of Ohio.
    American Antiquarian Society copy has ink stamps of the Library of Congress and Krauth Memorial Library, Lutheran Theological Seminary, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia; Gift Lutheran Theological Sem. Mt. Airy, Pa., April 26, 1833.
    8813 Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Ohio and Adjacent States. Eastern District. Minutes of the Seventh Session of the Eastern District of the Synod and Ministerium, of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, of the State of Ohio. Convened at Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania, on the 21st September, and Several Succeeding Days, A.D. 1843. New Philadelphia Printed at the Luth. Standard Office., AI 0. 1843. 24 p. ; 21 cm.
    3035 Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Ohio. Annual Report. 1836. Lancaster
    AI 37340. 1836.

    5600 Evangelical Lutheran. Synod of Miami. Proceedings of the Fifth Session of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Miami, Convened in Hamilton, April 17, 1848. Dayton
    Hayman, 72(Spring 1978), #566. 1848.

    5408 Evans, O. Coffeen. Evan's Spherical Mental Physical Explanation of the Cause, Prevention and Treatment of Cholera. Piqua John W. Defrees, Printer,
    1849. 31 p. ; 21 cm.
    7145 Evans, William B. A Brief View of the Government of the Methodist Episcopal Church, set Forth in Question and Answer, so that by Comparing These with the Conventional Articles, the Most Ordinary Reader will be Able to see the Difference, and Decide between the Two Systems together with Conventional Articles for the Associated Methodist Churches, agreed upon in a Convention of Delegates of the Friends of Representation, held in the City of Baltimore, November 12, 1829. Cincinnati Looker & Reynolds, Printers, AI 0. 1829. 12 p. ; 21 cm.
    7860 Evening and the Morning Star. Kirtland. Evening and the Morning Star Extra. Kirtland, Ohio, August, 1834. An Appeal concerning Missouri persecution. Kirtland
    Flake 3272c. 1834.

    7861 Evening and the Morning Star. Kirtland. Evening and the Morning Star Extra. Kirtland, Ohio, February, 1834. "From Missouri" and "The Mormons" so called. Signed by Parley Pratt, Newel Knight, John Carrill [sic], December 12, 1833. [Kirtland
    Crawley 10. Flake 3272b. 1834] Broadside. 32 x 24.5 cm. Text in three columns. Sections later published in Pratt's History of the Late Persecutions.
    5550 Evens, Joseph. A New Mode of Petitioning, Instructing Our Representatives; Or Voting for Propositions to Become Law. Revised and Improved, from the Original Essay of 1816. Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1831. 15 p. [i.e. 19 p.] ; 20 cm.
    6827 Evens, Joseph. A New Mode of Petitioning, Instructing Our Representatives, or Voting for Propositions to Become Law. Revised and Improved, from the Original Essays of 1816 and 1831. Warren County, Printed for the Publisher, AI 43-1777. 1843. 30 p.
    4799 Evens, Joseph. A New Mode of Government, Wherein the People Would Govern Themselves by Laws, Originating with Individuals, in the Form of Bills; Which Bills Are to be Presented to the Township, and by the Voice of the People, Passed Up to the Seat of Government, Thus Constituting a Pure Representative Democracy, and If Gained by a Majority of Two-Thirds They Are to Become the Supreme Law without Debate. Rev. and Improved from the Original Essays of 1816, '31 & '43 by Joseph Evens. 4th ed. Warren County, Ohio J. Evans.,
    1847. 32 p. ; 22 cm.
    9920 Everts, l. and J. H. Phillips. The Canceling Arithmetic a New System Adapted to the Wants of the Merchant, the Farmer, and the Mechanic ... by L. Everts & J.H. Phillips. Cincinnati The Authors,
    1847. 228 p. ; 20 cm.
    2432 Ewing, Thomas, 1789-1871. An Address Delivered before the Union Literary Society of Miami University, on the Twenty-Fifth of September, at Their Anniversary Celebration. Cincinnati Published by Corey and Fairbank., AI 18736. 1833. 21, bv p. ; 21 cm.
    5440 Ewing, Thomas, 1789-1871. Requesting Information for the Committee of Finance, of the Senate as to the Currency and Trade of the Western Country. Lancaster s.n., AI 0. 1834. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 30 cm. Circular letter.
    William and Mary College copy addressed: "A. Woods, Pres. of Bank, Wheeling, Va."
    3556 Ewing, Thomas, 1789-1871. Speech of Thomas Ewing, (Senator in Congress from Ohio,) on Mr. Benton's Resolution, Wednesday, February 10, 1836. Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1836. 8 p. ; 21.5 cm. Text in double columns.
    3224 Ewing, Thomas, 1789-1871. Speech of the Hon. Thomas Ewing, Delivered at a Public Festival, Given Him by the Whigs of Ross County, O., June 10, 1837. Chillicothe Seneca W. Ely, Printer., AI 44225. [1837] 18 p. ; 19 cm. Cover title.
    See Morgan 10134 for copy of invitation to public festival..
    8621 Ewing, Thomas, 1789-1871. Mr. Ewings's Letter. Treasury Department, Sept. 11, 1841. ... I therefore resign the office of Secretary of the Treasury, and beg you to accept this as my letter of resignation. [two columns of text] T. Ewing. To the President. [Cincinnati Cincinnati Republican., AI 0. 1841] Broadside. 58.5 x 15 cm. [Cincinnati Republican-Extra.]
    6099 Experienced Teacher, By an. The Elementary Reader; To Accompany Webster's Spelling Book. An Introduction to the Western Reader. By an Experienced Teacher. Last Edition. Cincinnati Corey, Fairbank & Webster., AI 0. 1835. 180 p. ; 16 cm.
    5003 Fairchild, James Harris, 1817-1902. Women's Rights and Duties, A Lecture Delivered before the Students of Oberlin Collegiate Institute, June, 1849. Oberlin J.M. Fitch,
    1849. 34 p.
    1665 Fairchild, Micaiah. A Doctrinal Circular Address, to All the Predestinarian Baptist Churches in the Western States, on the Scripture Doctrine of Justification by Faith, in Which Some Notice Is Taken of a Book Lately Published by Wilson Thompson, of Lebanon, Ohio. By M. Fairfield, Troy, O., M. C., November 7, 1825. Dayton Printed at the Dayton Watchman Office, SS 24477. 1826. 55 p. ; 17 cm. Wilson Thompson wrote Triumphs of Truth ... Lebanon, 1825 (Morgan 1624).
    7015 Falkner, William C., 1826-1889. The Spanish Heroine: A Tale of Cuban Patriotism. Cincinnati H. B. Pearson.,
    1850. 136, 8 p. ; 24 cm. Not in Wright. Wright has under 1851 title, The Spanish Heroine: A Tale of War and Love, II, 884n.
    9410 Farmers' College of Hamilton County. Board of Directors. A Plea for the Farmers' College of Hamilton County, Ohio, and for a Reformation in Collegiate Instruction, Being a Report to that Institution, Made July 17, 1850. Cincinnati Printed at the Ben Franklin Printing House,
    1850. 26 p. ; 23 cm. Source: Making of America Books. MiU-C.
    6141 Farmers' College. College Hill. Addresses Delivered at the Laying of the Cornerstone of the Farmers' College. April 13, 1846. No. 1 by R. H. Bishop, No. 2 by J.W. Scott. Cincinnati Printed by Brooks and Ocheltree, AI 0. 1846. 28 p. ; 21 cm.
    6422 Farmers' College. College Hill. Addresses Delivered at the Laying of the Corner Stone of the Farmer's College, Hamilton County, O., April 13, 1846. Cincinnati Printed by Brooks and Ocheltree., AI 46-887. 1846. 28 p. ; 22 cm. No. 1 by R.H. Bishop, No. 2 by J.W. Scott.
    9995 Farmers' College. College Hill. First Annual Circular of Farmers' College, Hamilton County, Ohio, for the Academical Year, 1847-48. Cincinnati Printed by R.P. Donogh & Co. 106 Main Street.,
    1847. 16 p. ; 21 cm. Farmers' College was charted in 1846 as the successor to Cary's Academy which was founded in 1833.
    9996 Farmers' College. College Hill. Second Annual Catalogue of Farmers' College, Hamilton County, Ohio, for the Academical Year 1848. Cincinnati Printed by E. Shepard, Columbia Street.,
    1848 [1-5], 6-12, [13]-22, 1 l. p. ; 21 cm. "The location of Farmers' College is near the center of Hamilton County, on the summit between the two Miamies, six miles north of Cincinnati.
    Post Office address--'Carey's Academy, Hamilton County, Ohio'."-p. [2].
    Signatures: [1]-[3]/4.
    Wrapper title page same a title page but with three ruled border instead of two.
    10008 Farmers' College. College Hill. Third Annual Catalogue of Farmers' College, Hamilton County, Ohio, for the Academical Year, 1848-49. Cincinnati s.n., Title by sequence. 1849.
    Copies said to be at Ohio Historical and Cincinnati Historical.
    10009 Farmers' College. College Hill. Fourth Annual Catalogue of Farmers' College, Hamilton County, Ohio, for the Academical Year, 1849-50. Cincinnati s.n.,
    1850.
    Copies said to be at Ohio Historical and Cincinnati Historical.
    7344 Farmers' College. Pleasant Hill. Circular. Pleasant Hill, December 6, 1845. Establishing Farmers' College. [Pleasant Hill Pleasant Hill, AI 0. 1845] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7876 Farmers, Mechanics and Manufacturers Bank of Chillicothe. Chillicothe. Rules and Regulations for the Government of the President, Directors, Officers and Servants of the Farmers, Mechanics and Manufacturers Bank of Chillicothe. Chillicothe
    AI 0. 1817.

    1581 Farnham, James. To the Public...Handbill in Circulation, published by Mary M. Dyer...against me. New-Lebanon, Oct. 14, 1825. [New Lebanon
    SS 20488. 1825] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1436 Farnsworth, Havilah, Jr. Oration Delivered at the Baptist Meeting-House in Euclid, on the 47th Anniversary of American Independence. Cleaveland
    AI 0. 1823. 11 p.
    5373 Farr, Edward. The Collegiate, School, and Family History of England, from the Earliest Period, to the Eleventh Year of the Reign of Queen Victoria. Columbus J. & H. Miller.,
    [1850] ix, 528 p. illus. ; 24 cm.
    1907 Fawcett, John, 1740-1817. Scripture Scenes, being a Selection of the Most Interesting Parts of the New Testament: Embellished with Nine Colored Engravings. Cadiz Published by H. Anderson, Steubenville, Sold by J. & B. Turnbull, SS 38557. 1829. 38 p.
    8657 Fearns, C. W. Soliloquium Fresh-Hominis. Ode Latinum. Delivered at an Exhibition of the Philomathesian Society of Kenyon College, February 23, 1850. By C. W. Fearns. Gambier R. M. Edmonds, Printer., Parker 23. 1850. 1 l. ; 25 cm.
    988 Female Association of Cincinnati for the Benefit of Africans. Cincinnati. The Constitution of the Female Association of Cincinnati for the Benefit of Africans. Published by Order of the Society. Cincinnati Morgan, Palmer and Co. Printers., OI 348. SS 40810. Sabin 16083. 1817. [i--ii], [1], bv, [3]-4, [5]-7, bv p. ; 16 cm. "Officers of the Association."--p. [1].
    "Constitution."--p. [5]-7.
    2 Female Auxiliary Bible Society. Cincinnati. First Annual Report of the Female Auxiliary Bible Society of Cincinnati. Cincinnati
    Title by sequence. 1817.

    4 Female Auxiliary Bible Society. Cincinnati. Second Annual Report of the Female Auxiliary Bible Society of Cincinnati. Cincinnati
    Title by sequence. 1818.

    1233 Female Auxiliary Bible Society. Cincinnati. Third Annual Report of the Female Auxiliary Bible Society of Cincinnati. Cincinnati
    Title by sequence. 1819.

    1406 Female Auxiliary Bible Society. Cincinnati. Fourth Annual Report of the Female Auxiliary Bible Society of Cincinnati. Cincinnati Morgan, Lodge, AI 0. 1820. xx p. ; 18 cm.
    1407 Female Auxiliary Bible Society. Cincinnati. Fifth Annual Report of the Female Auxiliary Bible Society. Cincinnati
    Title by sequence. 1821.

    1360 Female Auxiliary Bible Society. Cincinnati. Sixth Annual Report of the Female Auxiliary Bible Society of Cincinnati, for the Year ending on the Last Thursday of July, 1822. Cincinnati
    SS 8692. 1822. 12 p.
    5190 Female Moral Reform Society. Cleveland. Constitution of the Female Moral Reform Society. [Cleveland s.n., AI 0. 1842] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    880 Female Society of Cincinnati Charitable Purposes. Cincinnati. The Constitution of the Female Society of Cincinnati for Charity Purposes. Cincinnati s.n., OI 248. SS 34351. 1815. 6 p. ; 18.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    The "First Annual Report" is on pages 3-6, dated September 4, 1815.
    1582 Female Tract Society. Worthington. The Murmurer Corrected. Published by the Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Philadelphia, and Republished by the Female Tract Society of Worthington and Its Vicinity. [Urbana M. L. Lewis, Printer., SS 20508, 21538. 1825] 12 p.
    1583 Female Tract Society. Worthington. Sabbath Occupations. Published by the American Tract Society, New York, and Republished by the Female Tract Society of Worthington, Ohio. Urbana M.L. Lewis, Printer., SS 20509, 22171. [1825?] 12 p.
    1666 Female Tract Society. Worthington. Directions for a Devout and Decent Behavior in the Public Worship of God; More Particularly in the Use of the Common Prayer, Appointed by the Church of England...Wothington [sic.] Ohio, Published by the Female Tract Society of Worthington and Its Vicinity. Columbus Lewis & Glover, Printers., SS 24522. 1826. 12 p. ; 20 cm. "Number of copies, 2000."
    Huntington copy: Ms. signature of Mr. Griswold on title.
    6142 Fernham, J. H. Observations on the Character and Policy of Napoleon Bonaparte, Late emperor of France. Columbus, O. s.n.,
    1849. 50 p. ; 20 cm.
    6080 Findley, William T. (William Thornton), 1814-1893. Address Delivered to the Members of the Philo Literary Society of Franklin College, New Athens, O., on the Evening Preceding the Day of Annual Commencement, September 27th, 1842, by William T. Findley. St. Clairsville Printed at the Chronicle Office, AI 42-1783, 1784, 1785. 1842. 20 p. ; 18 cm.
    5872 Findley, William T. (William Thornton), 1814-1893. The Bible History of the Creation, in Accordance with Astronomical and Geological Phenomena. Three Lectures: Delivered by William T. Findley, Pastor of the Associate Reformed Church, Chillicothe, Ohio. Chillicothe, O. From the Press of Ely & Allen.,
    1847. 44 p. ; 21 cm.
    6107 Findley, William T. (William Thornton), 1814-1893. The Nature and Destination of the Soul, an Address Delivered before the Franklin Literary Society of Madison College, on the Evening of August Twentieth, 1847. By the Rev. W.T. Findley... Published by Request. Cambridge Press of Hull & Wolff,
    1847. 28 p. ; 22 cm.
    10034 Findley, William T. (William Thornton), 1814-1893. The Essential Evil of the Vice of Intemperance a Discourse, Delivered January 20th, in the 1st Presbyterian Church, Chillicothe, Ohio by William T. Findley. [Chillicothe] Printed at the Daily Scioto Gazette Office,
    1850. 16 p. ; 23 cm.
    231 Finley, James B. (James Bradley), 1781-1856. History of the Wyandott Mission, at Upper Sandusky, Ohio, Under the Direction of the Methodist Episcopal Church. By Rev. James B. Finley. [Three lines from Isaiah] Cincinnati Published by J.F. Wright and L. Swormstedt, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Book Concern, Corner of Main and Eighth-Streets. R.P. Thompson, Printer., AI 40-2325. Howes F144. Sabin 24379. Thomson 409. 1840. 432 p. ; 18 cm.
    4259 Finley, James B. (James Bradley), 1781-1856. Memorials of Prison Life. By Rev. James B. Finley. Edited by Rev. B.F. Tefft, D.D. Cincinnati Published by L. Swormstedt & J.H. Power, Corner of Main and Eighth-Streets. R.P. Thompson, Printer., Cf. Sabin 24381. 1850. [1-2], 3-7, bv, 9-354 p., 2 frontispieces, 3 illus. ; 18 cm. Frontispiece of Rev. James B. Finley engraved by E. Mackenzie from a painting by J. Pine, and a picture of the Ohio Penitentiary, drawn and engraved by C.A. Jewett, Cincinnati, from a daguerreotype by Lyndall, Columbus, Ohio.
    Preface, p. 3-7, dated: Eaton, January, 1850.
    "...I have, consequently, endeavored to relate what I saw, and heard, and experienced, during my first year as chaplain of the Ohio state prison."--Preface, p. 4..
    Spine: Memorials of Prison Life Finley Lane & Scott.
    Lane & Scott copyrighted in New York Southern District a hymnal which Swormsted and Power published. (Morgan 4282).
    Three illustrations engraved by Grosvenor & Thompson, not included in pagination but in signatures. The titles are Convicts Returning to Their Cells, between pages 20/21; Convicts at Dinner, between pages 118.119; and Convicts at Worship, between pages 120/121.
    Signatures: [1] 1* -- 30/2 30*/4. (Number 3 printing reversed. Signatures 11 and 11* not printed fall on blank recto of illustrations. Two frontispieces tipped and bound before title page.)
    778 Finley, Robert W., 1750-1840. A Sermon on the Godhead from the First John 5, 7. in Which a Trinity of Persons are Proved and the Divinity of Jesus Christ & Holy Ghost Supported from Scripture Testimony. By Robert W. Finley, B.A. Lebanon Printed by M'Clean & Hale., OI 153. SS 25425. Wilkie 234. 1812. 22 p. ; 19 cm. OClWHi (incomplete, only 22 p.).
    1056 Finley, Robert W., 1750-1840. A Short Dissertation on the Trinity in Unity. Addresses to the Arians & the Unitarians in the State of Ohio. By the Rev. Robert W. Finley. Chillicothe Printed for Joshua Baxter, by John Bailhache., OI 413. SS 44042. 1818. 24 p. ; 20 cm.
    1437 Finley, Robert W., 1750-1840. A Sermon Preached at a Two-Days Meeting; from 2 Cor. vii. 1. Dayton Houston and Hays., SS 12547. 1823. 27 p.
    6255 Finn, Walter Goodman. Read, Ponder, and Pass It To Your Neighbor. Cincinnati I. Hart & Co., Printers, Publishers, AI 0. [1840?] 68 p.
    3036 Finney, Charles Grandison, 1792-1875. Lectures to Professing Christians. Oberlin
    Coyle, Ohio Authors, page 211. 1836.

    3882 Finney, Charles Grandison, 1792-1875. Skeletons of a Course of Theological Lectures. By Rev. C. G. Finney, Professor of Didactic Polemic and Pastoral Theology, in the Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin James Steele, AI 40-2326. 1840. v, 248 p. ; 23 cm. No more published?
    3883 Finney, Charles Grandison, 1792-1875. Views of Sanctification. By Rev. C.G. Finney, Professor of Theology in the Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin Printed and Published by James Steele., AI 40-2327. 1840. 206 p. ; 15 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "The substance of this treatise has formerly appeared in the Oberlin evangelist, in the form of a course of lectures."--Preface, p. [3].
    4714 Finney, Charles Grandison, 1792-1875. Extracts of a Work of 525 Pages, on Systematic Theology; Designed as a Specimen of the Book, (see handbill) by C.G. Finney. Oberlin J.M. Fitch., AI 0. 1846. 12 p. ; 22 cm.
    4715 Finney, Charles Grandison, 1792-1875. Lectures on Systematic Theology, Embracing Lectures on Moral Government, Together with Atonement, Moral and Physical Depravity, Regeneration, Philosophical Theories, and Evidences of Regeneration. By Rev. Charles G. Finney, Professor of Theology in the Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Volume I. Oberlin James M. Fitch. Boston: Crocker & Brewster. New York: Saxton & Miles., AI 46-2495. 1846. xix, [1], 587, [1] p. [1] leaf of plates, 1 port. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Frontispiece portrait signed: Painted by F.R. Spencer, 1835. Steel plate. Eng. by J.W. Paradise. Has facsimile of Finney's signature and imprint: New York published by Van Nostrand & Dwight 146 Nassau St. Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1835 by H.F. Brayton ...
    Page 462 mis-numbered 624.
    "Oberlin Press: James M. Fitch, printer."--verso of title page.
    Morgan: Fitch advertised the first volume in Thompson, Prison Life, 1847, p. [419] (Morgan 206). "A New Work of 600 Pages." ... "The greater part of the first edition of two thousand copies have already been sold. '(It is sent my mail, in stiff printed covers, for' $1.50. 'Postage 33 cts.)' It is hpoed that a second volume of Prof. Finney's Theology will be ready for sale this summer."
    Fitch advertised the two volumes (Morgan 4800, Volume II) in Cowles, Gospel Manna, Oberlin, 1850, ads, p. 2: "The 'greater part' of the first edition of each of these works-two thousand copies-has already been sold. 'They may be each sent by mail, in paper covers, and postage paid by the publisher, for' $2.00."
    4800 Finney, Charles Grandison, 1792-1875. Lectures on Systematic Theology, Embracing Ability (Natural, Moral and Gracious) Repentance, Impenitence, Faith and Unbelief. Volume II? Oberlin J.M. Fitch,
    1847. xi, 612 p. ; 22.5 cm. Fitch advertised the two volumes (Morgan 4715, Volume I) of this work in Cowles, Gospel Manna, Oberlin, 1850, ads, p. 2: "The 'greater part' of the first edition of each of these works-two thousand copies-has already been sold. 'They may be each sent by mail, in paper covers, and postage paid by the publisher, for' $2.00."
    5242 Finney, Charles Grandison, 1792-1875. The Reviewer Reviewed: or Finney's Theology and the Princeton Review. By Professor C.G. Finney. (Written for the Oberlin Quarterly Review.) Oberlin James M. Fitch,
    1847. 59, [1] p. ; 22 cm. A reply by Finney to the review of his "Lectures on Systematic Theology" in the "Princeton Review."
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title.
    "New books!! From the Oberlin Press."--advertisement, p. [60].
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: John Keefe.
    Advertised in Cowles, Gospel Manna, Oberlin, 1849, ads, p. 6: 60 pp., twelve-and-a-half cents.
    4898 Finney, Charles Grandison, 1792-1875. Guide to the Savior, or Conditions of Attaining to and Abiding in Entire Holiness of Heart and Life. By Prof. C. G. Finney. Oberlin James M. Fitch.,
    1848. xii, 192 p. ; 14.5 cm. Half-title: "Guide to the Savior" in decorative type.
    Advertised in Albert Bushnell, My Mother, Oberlin, 1849, p.2-3,: "204 pp. Cloth 37 1/2 cents; half gilt, 56; full gilt, 62 1/2. Price by mail, without expense of postage to the publisher, 25 cents. 'Five' copies, one dollar. Postage 6 1/2 cents." and p. 9: "Price by dozen, full gilt back, $3.00."
    Second edition published in 1849 (Morgan 5271).
    4899 Finney, Charles Grandison, 1792-1875. A Reply to Dr. Duffield's "Warning against Error," by C.G. Finney, Prof. of Theology, Oberlin Theo. Sem. Oberlin J.M. Fitch, Printer & Publisher.,
    1848. 47, bv p. ; 23 cm.
    5270 Finney, Charles Grandison, 1792-1875. The Sinner's Excuses Condemn God. A Sermon. Oberlin J.M. Fitch,
    1849. vi, [7]-72 p. ; 14 cm. Advertised in Cowles, Gospel Manna, Oberlin, 1849, ads, p. 5-6: This little work contains 72 pages, and is put up in neat printed covers. For those who would qualify themselves to meet and remove the excuses which fill the mouths and bewilder the judgment of multitudes who are unwilling to do their duty, or who would circulate a little work that will cut like the "Sword of the Spirit;" we could not select a more useful publication. Price, one shilling. $1,00 a dozen.
    5271 Finney, Charles Grandison, 1792-1875. Guide to the Savior, or Conditions of Attaining to and Abiding in Entire Holiness of Heart and Life. Second Edition. Oberlin James M. Fitch,
    1849. 204 p. ; 15 cm. First edition published 1848 (Morgan 4898).
    5663 Finney, Charles Grandison, 1792-1875. Conditions of Prevailing Prayer. Oberlin

    1849?
    Fitch advertisement in Albert Bushnell, My Mother, Oberlin, 1849, p. 9; and Cowles, Gospel Manna, Oberlin, 1849, ads., p. 8.
    5847 Finney, T. M. (Thomas M.), 1827-1900. Religion Consistent with Itself, or, A Review of the "Bible at War with Schism." Addressed to the Brethren of the Old School Presbyterian Church, and to All Who Desire to Know the Truth, in Reference to the Connexion of the Church with the Sin of Slavery. By Rev. T.M. Finney. [One line of quotation from John] Mt. Vernon William R. Cochran, Printer,
    1850. 50, [51], bv ; p. 22 cm. "Errata."-p. [51].
    Thomas M. Finney was a Methodist minister of the St. Louis Conference, stationed at different churches in St. Louis, agent of the Book Depository, and presiding elder of St. Louis District.
    This pamphlet is Finney's reply to "The Bible at War with Schism" (Morgan 4975).
    "'Resolved,-That the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, in the United States, was originally organized, and has since continued the bond of union, on the conceded principle, that the existence of drunkenness, and Sabbath-breaking, under the circumstances in which they are found in the Southern portion of the country, are no bar to Christian communion.'
    The Assembly has said this of Slavery as practiced by your ministers and members in the Southern portion of the Church."-p. 7.
    4641 Fire Association of Cincinnati. Constitution, By-Laws, Rules of Order, etc. of the Cincinnati Fire Association Together with All the Laws of the State and City Relating to the Fire Department. Cincinnati Printed at the Office of the Daily Times, AI 0. 1846. 16 p. ; 14 cm.
    8191 Fire Department's Insurance Company and Fire Association. Cincinnati. Charter of the Fire Department's Insurance Company and Fire Association of Cincinnati, Enacted April 3d, 1837. Cincinnati Pugh & Dodd, Printers, AI 0. 1837. 8 p. ; 23 cm.
    8733 Fire Department's Insurance Company and Fire Association. Cincinnati. Charter of the Fire Department's Insurance Company and Fire Association of Cincinnati. Enacted April 3, 1837. Cincinnati Kendall and Barnard, Printers,-Fourth and Sycamore., AI 0. 1842. 12 p. ; 19 cm.
    9795 Fire Engine and Hose Company No. 5. Cincinnati, Ohio. Constitution and By-Laws of Fire-Engine and Hose Company No. 5. Cincinnati Wood and Stratton, AI 0. [1832-1833] 12 p. ; 16 cm. Wood and Stratton published from 1830-1833.
    8402 Fire Engine and Hose Company No. 5. Cincinnati, Ohio. Catalogue of Paintings and Sculpture Exhibiting at the Fireman's Fair Given by the Ladies for the Benefit of Fire Engine and Hose Company, No. 5, at Washington Hall, Commencing June 16, 1845. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 45-1449. 1845] 4 p. ; 23 cm.
    9061 Fireman's General Association Fund, Cleveland. Constitution of the Firemen's General Association Fund: Adopted Feb. 3, 1841. Cleveland Printed for the Association by T.H. Smead., AI 09061. 1843. 8 p. ; 14 cm.
    2288 Firemen's Insurance Company. Cincinnati. Charter of the Firemen's Insurance Company of Cincinnati. Incorporated by Act of Assembly in 1832. Cincinnati Printed by Wood & Stratton., AI 12403. 1832. 16 p. ; 17 cm.
    10021 Firemen's Insurance Company. Cleveland. An Act to Incorporate the Cleveland Firemen's Insurance Company. [Columbus s.n.,
    1837] 7 p. ; 15 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Dated April 3, 1837.
    10329 First Baptist Church of Christ, Dayton. The First Baptist Church of Christ in Dayton, to the Miami Association of 1829, Sendeth Christian Salutation. [Dayton s.n., AI 0. not before 1829] 4 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    6758 First New Jerusalem Society. Cincinnati. Constitution and By-Laws, of the First New Jerusalem Society of Cincinnati, June, 1843. Cincinnati Kendall and Barnard, Printers, AI 43-1091. 1843. 8 p. ; 21 cm.
    8582 First Presbyterian Church. Cleveland. Manual for the Members of the First Presbyterian Church in Cleveland. Compiled and Published by Order of the Session. Cleveland Smead, Pr., No. 16 Central Buildings., AI 0. 1842. [1-3], 4, [5], 6, [7], 8-10, [11-13], 14-21, [22-24] p. ; 18 cm. Yellow wrappers.
    Half-title: Church Manual.
    Pages 22, 23, 24 printed 24, 25, 16 respectively.
    Case Western Reserve University copy, donated by the Morgan Library of Ohio Imprints, contains the signature of Charles Whittlesey on the front wrapper.
    Contents: tp, bv, Brief History., [3]-4, Confession of Faith., [5]-6., Covenant., 6, Response., 6, Hints: Relating to General Duties., [7]-10, Resolution of the Church: Adopted Jan. 31, 1830., 10, The Following form, or the same in substance, is used at The Baptism of Infants., [11], Present Officers of the Church., [12], Regular Meetings of the Church, [12], List of the Present Communicants., [13]-[24].
    2634 First Presbyterian Church. Columbus. Sunday school celebration, at the First Presbyterian Church. July 4th, 1846. ... [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1846] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 41 x 20 cm. Printed in two columns divided by single line.
    Order of exercises includes text of five patriotic hymns.
    Suggested place of publication from dealer.
    Contents: Independence (First line: We come with hearts of gladness) -- Anniversary song (First line: O welcome, welcome, festal day) -- National blessings (First line: Swell the anthem, raise the song) / [Nathan Strong] -- American independence (First line: Sovereign of all the worlds above) -- America (First line: My country! 'tis of thee) / [Samuel Francis Smith].
    2774 First Presbyterian Church. Warren. Manual for the First Presbyterian Church of Warren, Trumbull County. Compiled and Published by Order of the Church. Second Edition. Warren, O Sanford and Hayward,
    1850. 48 p. ; 17 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Steam Press of Sanford and Hayward, Cleveland, Ohio."--verso of the title page.
    Contents: History -- Confession of faith -- Covenant -- Response -- Standing rules -- Practical hints -- Stated meetings -- Catalogue of officers and members of the Church since its organization -- Catalogue of the officers and members, September 1st, 1850.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Sarah C. Ringh; Rev. Mr. Sharp, Esq., Willoughby, Ohio.
    1908 Fisher, Charles. A Serious Expostulation with the Followers of Elias Hicks, Called by Themselves Tolerants, Particularly Addressed to Those Who live within the Limits of Springborough Monthly Meeting, and to All Other of Them, Wherever Located, Inviting Them, for the Sake of the Salvation of Their Souls, and Their Eternal Peace, Timely, Soberly, and without Prejudice, and Earnestly too, to Consider the Principles and Practices They are Advocating, and Whether they are not thereby Rejecting the Only Means of Salvation, Provided by a Merciful Creator for the Redemption of His Fallen Creature, Man. Cincinnati Printed by M'Calla and Davis., SS 38578. 1829. 23 p. ; 20 cm.
    4309 Fisher, David, 1794-1886. An Investigation of the Character of the Son of God. New Richmond Printed for the Author by A. G.? & J. Herron., AI 0. 1825.
    OC (RA232.8 F533).
    5965 Fisher, David, 1794-1886. A Narration of Facts, Relative to the Proceedings of the Methodist Episcopal Church, against Certain Local Preachers and Lay-Members, in Cincinnati; with Some Arguments in Favor of the Government of Said Church. Cincinnati Williamson & Strong, Printers., Thomson 415. 1828. 48 p. ; 21 cm. See Morgan 1818 for reply.
    4513 Fisher, David, 1794-1886. Speech of Mr. Fisher, of Clermont County, in the House of Representatives, Jan. 10, 1843, on the tariff resolutions. Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1843. 16 p. Caption title; no imprint.
    4521 Fisher, E. Burke, 1799?-1859? The Bench and Bar of Cuyahoga County. A Modern Epic. By Timothy Jenkins, Esquire. "A Great Country this!" Cleveland Published by the Author., AI 0. 1843. [1], 4-42 p. ; 18.5 cm. Satirical discussion of the members of the Cleveland Bar.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Timothy Jenkins is a pseudonym of E. Burke Fisher.
    "Odd Fellows invocation to the Supreme. As sung at the anniversary, May 15th, 1843."--p. [4] of wrapper.
    4571 Fisher, E. Burke, 1799?-1859? Wars of the Barnburners, of Cuyahoga County. An Epic Extraordinary, Dog Eat Dog by Timothy Jenkins [pseud]. Cleveland The Author, AI 44-2354. 1844. 38 p. ; 18 cm. Wessen has Timothy Jenkins as author and sequel to his earlier book.
    7729 Fisher, E. Burke, 1799?-1859? E. Burke Fisher, Commissioner of Deeds, ... Notary Public and Conveyancer: Office in the Court House, Cleveland, Ohio. ... References. [Cleveland Younglove's Press, Cleveland.,
    185-] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    2477 Fisher, Ellwood, 1808-1862. Lecture on the North and the South, Delivered in College Hall, before the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association, of Cincinnati, by Ellwood Fisher, January 16, 1849. Cincinnati Chronicle Book and Job Rooms, Third St. N. Side, bet. Main and Sycamore., Howes F150. 1849. 64 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title: The North and the South.
    Includes bibliographical references.
    "Appendix," p. [44]-66, answers criticism leveled against the lecture by the editor of the National era.
    See Osgood Mussey's review, Morgan 6556.
    Reprinted in 1849 in two editions in Charleston, South Carolina by A.J. Burke.
    See notes to first edition (Morgan 5004).
    5004 Fisher, Ellwood, 1808-1862. Lecture on the North and the South Delivered in College Hall, before the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association, of Cincinnati, Ohio, January 16, 1849. By Ellwood Fisher. Cincinnati Daily Chronicle Job Rooms, between Main and Sycamore.,
    1849. 46 p. ; 22 cm. This was the first edition. A second edition (Morgan 2477), 64 pages, published the same year, had an appendix added in which Fisher answered his critics. The third edition was published in Charleston, 1849 (64 pages).
    See Osgood Mussey's review (Morgan 6556) and the reply of Daniel R. Goodloe, The South and the North; being a reply to the Lecture on the South, by Ellwood Fisher, delivered before the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association of Cincinnati, January 16, 1849. By a Carolinian. Washington, 1849.
    6276 Fisher, Nathaniel W. The Law of Progress as Applied to Morals and Religion, a Sermon Delivered at the Dedication of the First Congregational Church, in Margaretta at Castalia, Ohio, April, 6th 1848 by Nathaniel W. Fisher. Sandusky City A. Moore,
    1848. 17 p. ; 21 cm.
    4801 Fisher, Samuel Ware, 1814-1874. The Reception of a Pastor. A Sermon Delivered in the Second Presbyterian Church on Sabbath Afternoon, June 6th, by Rev. Samuel W. Fisher. Cincinnati John Hitchler, Printer, Nos. 30 and 33 West Fourth Street.,
    1847. 24 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "To the members of the Second Presbyterian Church and congregation: The following discourse, being one of two preached with direct reference to my recent installation as your Pastor, and therefore relating especially to your duties, is now printed in accordance with the request of many of your number ..."--p. [3]. Cover title: A sermon delivered in the Second Presbyterian Church, on Sabbath afternoon, June 6th.
    American Antiquarian Society copy lacks p. [3-4] of wrapper. Inscribed: J.J. Cooke, Dec. 3/83.
    4802 Fisher, Samuel Ware, 1814-1874. William Penn. A Lecture Delivered before the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association, of Cincinnati: December 7th, 1847. By Rev. Samuel W. Fisher, Pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church. Cincinnati M. Bemiss, Printer, "Great Western Office,",
    1847. 34 p. ; 20.5 cm. The lecture is a laudatory oration and biography of William Penn, extolling his religious and civic virtues, particularly his support of religious freedom.
    5005 Fisher, Samuel Ware, 1814-1874. Female Education. An Address Delivered at the Dedication of the Ohio Female College, September 4, 1849. By Samuel W. Fisher. Cincinnati Ben Franklin Book & Job Rooms.,
    1849. 44 p. ; 22 cm.
    9581 Fisher, Samuel Ware, 1814-1874. True Wisdom, a Sermon Occasioned by the Death of Charles L. Telford, Esq. and Preached in the Second Presbyterian Church, September 16th, 1849. Cincinnati Ben Franklin Printing House,
    1849 33 p. ; 23 p.
    4260 Fisher, Samuel Ware, 1814-1874. The Measure of the Penalty, A Sermon, Preached in the Second Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, December 1st, 1850. By Samuel W. Fisher. Cincinnati Gazette Office--Wright, Ferris & Co., Printers.,
    1850. 32 p. ; 23 cm.
    4261 Fisher, Samuel Ware, 1814-1874. Presbytery. A Sermon, Preached at the Opening of the Synod of Cincinnati, in the Second Presbyterian Church, Oxford, O. October 18, 1850. Cincinnati Gazette Office,-Wright, Ferris & Co., Printers,
    1850. 60 p. ; 22.5 cm. Fisher was pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church in Cincinnati, having succeeded Lyman Beecher in 1847, and later became president of Hamilton College.
    6547 Fisher, Samuel Ware, 1814-1874. The Three Stages of Education. An Address Delivered at the Anniversary of the Cooper Female Academy, July 17, 1850. Dayton Printed at the Daily Dayton Journal Office,
    1850. 27 p. ; 21 cm.
    8289 Fisk, H.W. An Address on Speculative Freemasonry; Delivered in the Courthouse in New-Lisbon on Saturday, the 30th of August, 1834. Containing His Renunciation, by H.W. Fisk, a Freemason of Three Degrees. New Lisbon Office of the Aurora., AI 0. Walgren 3811. 1834. 64 p. ; 18 cm. Walgren: Pages 34-38 reprint Scottish Rite material from Bernard's Light on Masonry; pp. 59-64 reprint materials from the investigation of the Massachusetts legislature.
    See John Q. Adam's on speculative freemasonry printed in New Lisbon, 1833 (Morgan 2373).
    3413 Fitch, Charles, 1805-1844. Lunatics Special Objects of Benevolent Attention and Efforts: A Sermon Delivered at the Opening of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum, November 25, 1838. Columbus Printed by Cutler and Pilsbury., AI 50339. 1838. 16 p. ; 22 cm. "Published by request."
    6828 Fitch, Charles, 1805-1844. Report of a Discussion on Second Advent Near. By Charles Fitch, Henry Cowles, and Asa Mahan. Cleveland "Printed for the Publisher", T.H. Smead., AI 43-1877. 1843. 80 p. ; 20 cm.
    941 Flagg, Joshua, 1773-1859. The New Light or a Sermon on Universal Salvation by a Free Thinker. Warren Printed for the Publisher, James White & Co., AI 0. 1816. 11 p. ; 14 cm.
    6973 Flagg, Melzer. Remarks on the Culture of the Grape, and the Manufacture of Wine in the Western States, Comprised in a Report Made by the Direction of the Cincinnati Horticultural Society, May 2, 1846. By Melzer Flagg, M.D. Cincinnati Printed by L'Hommedieu & Company., AI 46-2520. 1846. 18 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "The substance of the following pages, is embodied in a report made to the Cincinnati Horticultural Society, May 2d, 1846, by their direction. At the suggestion of some of the writer's friends, he has had a few copies struck off for private distribution."--p. [3].
    Contents: The vineyards of Hamilton County -- Analysis of wines -- Statistical table of the vineyards of Hamilton County -- Vineyards in Kentucky.
    6079 Flanders, G. T. (George Truesdale), 1820-1897. A Reply to Rev. M.P. Kellogg's Discourse Against Universalism. Zanesville Printed for the Publisher by A. Peters., AI 0. 1842. 15 p.
    4803 Flanders, G. T. (George Truesdale), 1820-1897. Review of Alexander Halls "Universalism Against Itself." By G.T. Flanders. Zanesville, O s.n., Rieger 9696. 1847. [1-3], 4-8, [9], 10-247, [248]-259, [260]-279, [280]-291, [292]-297, [298]-304 p. ; 15.5 cm. "E.C. Church, Printer, Zanesville, O."--verso of title page.
    Signatures: [1]/4 2--19/8 20/4.
    See Hall's Universalism Against Itself (Morgan 116).
    "Lucy S. Broughton's Book."--inscription inside front cover. Morgan copy.
    7307 Flanders, G. T. (George Truesdale), 1820-1897. Sermon on Religion, Preached in the Universalist Church, Sunday Morning, September 26, 1849. Dayton Decker & Thomas.,
    1849. 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    2603 Fleetwood, John. The Life of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ; Containing a Full, Accurate and Universal History, from His Taking Upon Himself Our Nature, to His Crucifixion, Resurrection and Ascension Together with the Lives, Transactions and Sufferings of His Holy Evangelists, Apostles, and Other Primitive Martyrs. And a History of the Jews, Brought Down to the Destruction of Jerusalem. By Rev. John Fleetwood, D.D. To Which Is Added a Continuation of the History of the Jews, From the Destruction of Jerusalem to the Present Time--Exhibiting a View of the Various Prophesies Relating to This Remarkable People, and the Striking Fulfillment of Them, Particularly of Those Relating to Their Present Condition. By Rev. James Gallaher, Pastor of the Third Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati. And Also an Introductory Preface. By Rev. Thomas Brainerd, Editor of the Cincinnati Journal. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith., AI 24444. 1834. 666 p., [25] leaves of plates : ill. ; 23 cm. "Printed by J.A. James, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    Frontispiece: Christ Blessing the Bread Mark 12 22 Published by Truman & Smith, Cincinnati. Printed by JA Brown. Engraved by Doolittle and Munson. Painted by Carlo Dolci.
    "Tabled of Contents."--p. [664]-665.
    "Lives of the Apostles."--p. 665
    "Illustrative Engravings."--p. 666.
    On spine: Life of Christ.
    437 Fleming, John. The National System of Book-Keeping; Containing the Art and Science thereof; Practically Adapted and Carefully Prepared for the Mercantile and Commercial Business of the United States, and Applicable to All Kinds of Business whatever. In Which Some New and Very Decided Improvements in the Practice of the Art are Set Forth. Exemplified in Two Sets of Books Kept by Double Entry, Taken from Real Business Transactions. To Which are Added, Remarks Recommendary of a Very Superior Systems, Calculated for the Most Extensive Business in the Whole Range of Mercantile Transactions. With Forms of the Auxiliary Books, Balance Sheet, &c. An Appendix Containing a Complete System of Steamboat Book-Keeping. By John Fleming, Accountant. Third Edition. Cincinnati Published by Bishop Davenport: Pittsburgh:-McDonald and Beeson.,
    1848. 141 p. ; 24.5 cm. The second title-page reads: THE/ STEAMBOAT BOOK-KEEPER'S/ ASSISTANT:/ BEING A CONCISE AND SYSTEMATIC/ Exhibition of the Principles of Steamboat Book-keeping/ AND CONTAINING/ A DESCRIPTION OF THE BOOKS MADE USE OF,/ AND THEIR SEVERAL USES./ WITH/ USEFUL REMARKS AND OBSERVATIONS./ BY JOHN FLEMING,/ ACCOUNTANT./ THIRD EDITION./ CINCINNATI:/ PUBLISHED BY BISHOP DAVENPORT:/ PITTSBURGH:-McDONALD AND BEESON./ [rule]/ 1848.
    The Preface is dated: "Alleghany City, 1845."
    Signatures: [A]-S/4. Signature N not printed because is second title-page.
    9582 Fleming, Robert, 1660?-1716. Apocalyptical Key, a Discourse on the Rise and Fall of Anti-Christ; or, The Pouring Out of the Vials in the Sixteenth Chapter of Revelations by Robert Fleming, V.D.M. Cincinnati Published by John D. Thorpe,
    1849. v p., l., [9]-176 p. 7 leaves ; 18 cm. The last 7 leaves are his Bibles, Commentaries and Catalogue.
    "Delivered in London, A.D. 1701."
    Running title: The rise and fall of anti-Christ.
    496 Fletcher, John William, 1729-1785. Verdorbene und Verlorene Zustand des Menschen bewiesen in einer Appellation an Thatsachen u. die gesunde Vernunft : nebst einer Antwort an Diejenigen welche fragen was sollen wir thun um selig zu werden? verfasst von Johannes Fletscher und aus dem Englischen übersetzt von Wilh. Nast. Cincinnati J.F. Wright und L. Swormstedt, für die Bischöff. Methodistenkirche, AI 41-1902. Ott 12. 1841. 263, 90 p. ; 14 cm. Translation of An appeal to matter of fact and common sense, or, A rational demonstration of man's corrupt and lost estate, and, An address to such as enquire what must we do to be saved?
    7008 Fletcher, John William, 1729-1785. An Appeal to Matter of Fact and Common Sense. Or, A Rational Demonstration of Man's Corrupt and Lost Estate. Cincinnati Published by Swormstedt and Power, for the Methodist Episcopal Church.,
    1850. 214, 72 p. ; 15 cm.
    1667 Flinn, Andrew. A Funeral Sermon, Occasioned by the Death of the Rev. Urban Cooper, One of the Ministers of the Methodist Church. Delivered in the Second Presbyterian Church; Charleston S. C. Xenia Printed by Wadham & Denny., SS 24549. 1826. 16, 8 p. ; 21 cm. OHi notes: Also contains A sermon delivered by the late Rev. Urban Cooper, a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Charleston, S.C. ... on the condescension of God regarding man.
    935 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. The Columbian Harmonist: in Two Parts. To Which is Prefixed a Dissertation Upon the True Taste in Church Music, by Timothy Flint, A.M. Cincinnati Published by Coleman and Phillips, Looker, Palmer & Reynolds, Printers., OI 305. Rusk I: 316, II: 354. SS 37620. Wilkie 424. 1816. xxviii, 204 p., music. ; 9 x 23 cm.
    1819 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. A Condensed Geography and History of the Western States, or the Mississippi Valley. By Timothy Flint, Author of "Recollections of the Last Ten Years in the Mississippi Valley." [Latin motto] In Two Volumes. Vol. I[-II]. Cincinnati Published by E.H. Flint. W.M. and O. Farnsworth, Jun. Printers., BAL 6117. Graff 1353. Howes F200. Sabin 24786. SS 33201. Thomson 422. 1828. 2 v. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Spine title, on printed paper label: Flint's Geography of the Western States.
    Imprint of volume 2 varies: Cincinnati: William M. Farnsworth, Printer. v. 1: p. 449 misnumbered 349; v. 2, p. 124, 203 misnumbered 224, 103. Errata slip in first volume, 9.9 x 12.4 cm.
    American Antiquarian Society copy has bookseller's label: From W.A. Leary's Cheap Book Store, no. 158 North Second Street corner of New, Philad'a.
    104 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. The Shoshonee Valley; a Romance. [One-line motto in Latin] In Two Volumes. Vol. I.-[II] By the Author of Francis Berrian. Cincinnati Published by E. H. Flint., AI 1399. BAL 6121. Graff 1360. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.), 963. 1830. 2 vols. (v, [7]-323, bv p.; 264 p.) ; 21 cm. "Looker & Reynolds, Printers."--verso of title page.
    2164 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. The History and Geography of the Mississippi Valley to which is Appended a Condensed Physical Geography of the Atlantic United States, and the Whole American Continent. 2d ed. 2 vol. in 1. Cincinnati E. H. Flint and L. R. Lincoln, AI 7065. 1831. 2 v. in 1.
    7135 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. The History and Geography of the Mississippi Valley. To which is Appended a Condensed Physical Geography of the Atlantic United States, and the Whole American Continent. 3d ed. Cincinnati E. H. Flint and L. R. Lincoln, AI 0. 1831. 2 v. ; 23 cm.
    2290 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. The History and Geography of the Mississippi Valley. To Which is Appended a Condensed Physical Geography of the Atlantic United States, and the Whole American Continent. By Timothy Flint, Author of "Recollections of the Last Ten Years in the Mississippi Valley." [One line in Latin] In Two Volumes. Vol. I[-II]. Second Edition. Cincinnati E.H. Flint and L.R. Lincoln., AI 12423. Graff 1356. Howes F200. Sabin 24789. Thomson 423. 1832. 2 v. in 1. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title of v. 2 varies: The United States and the Other Divisions of the American Continent. By Timothy Flint ... In Two Volumes. Vol. II. Edition statement transposed; precedes "By Timothy Flint..." on title page of v. 1.
    "Cincinnati. Press of L.R. Lincoln."--verso of title page.
    Vol. 1: xvi, [1], 18-464 p. ; v. 2: 276 p.
    Error in paging: v. 2 188 misnumbered 186.
    American Antiquarian Society copy bound in one volume.
    2291 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. The United States and Other Divisions of the American Continent. Two Volumes. Cincinnati E. H. Flint & L. R. Lincoln., AI 12424. 1832. 2 v.
    101 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. Biographical Memoir of Daniel Boone, the First Settler of Kentucky. Interspersed with Incidents in the Early Annals of the Country. By Timothy Flint. Cincinnati N. & G. Guilford & Co., AI 18836. Graff 1352. Howes F199. Sabin 24784. 1833. viii, [9]-267 p. ill. 17 cm. Includes index
    The title "Life of Boone" on paper label mounted on spine.
    2435 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. Condensed Geography and History of the Western States. 2 v. in 1. Cincinnati
    AI 18837. 1833.

    2436 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. The History and Geography of the Mississippi Valley. To Which is Appended a Condensed Physical Geography of the Atlantic United States, and the Whole American Continent. Third Edition. By Timothy Flint, Author of 'Recollections of the Last Ten Years in the Mississippi Valley. [One lines of quotation] In Two Volume. Vol. I-[II]. Cincinnati E.H. Flint. Boston: Carter, Hendee, and Co., AI 18838. Coleman 2199. Howes F200. Sabin 24789. Thomson 424. 1833. 2 v. in 1. 409, 310 p. ; 22.5 cm. Volume II title page: The United States and Other Divisions of the American Continent. By Timothy Flint, Author of 'Recollections of the Last Ten Years in the Mississippi Valley. [One lines of quotation] In Two Volumes, Vol. II. Cincinnati: E.H. Flint. Boston: Carter, Hendee and Co. 1833.
    N. & G. Guilford & Co., Printers: verso of second title page.
    A second copyright is also on the verso of the second title page.
    2437 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. Indian Wars of the West; Containing Biographical Sketches of Those Pioneers Who Headed the Western Settlers in Repelling the Attacks of the Savages, Together with a View of the Character, Manners, Monuments and Antiquities of the Western Indians. By Timothy Flint. [One line of quotation] Cincinnati Published by E.H. Flint., AI 18839. BAL 6128. Howes F201. Thomson 425. 1833. 240 p. ; 18 cm. "N. & G. Guilford & Co., printers,"--verso of title page.
    Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as facsimile page images and full text.
    6733 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. Biographical Memoir of Daniel Boone, The First Settler of Kentucky. Interspersed with Incidents in the Early Annals of the Country. By Timothy Flint. Cincinnati N. and G. Guilford., Graff 1352. Howes F199. Sabin 24784. 1833. 252 p. ill., port. ; 17 cm.
    103 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. Francis Berrian; or, The Mexican Patriot. 2nd ed. Cincinnati E.H. Flint, Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 960. 1834. 2 vols. ; 20 cm. First published in Boston in 1826. Wright 958.
    "John H. Wood, printer."
    4412 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. Biographical Memoir of Daniel Boone, The First Settler of Kentucky. Cincinnati
    Howes F199. Sabin 24784. 1834.

    100 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. Biographical Memoir of Daniel Boone, The First Settler of Kentucky: Interspersed with Incidents in the Early Annals of the Country. By Timothy Flint. Cincinnati Published by George Conclin., AI 37465 (267 pages.) Coleman 793. Sabin 24784 passim. 1836. 252 p. ill., port. ; 17 cm. HAYMAN: An early edition of a Midwestern classic. The first edition was published in 1833, as noted by several different bibliographers. Howes [F 199] shows a second edition of 1834 (Morgan: as does Sabin) but no such edition is cited in American Imprints nor is there one for 1835, which would made this 1836 edition the second edition. American Imprints cites an 1836 edition of this title but with 267 pp. - the present 1836 edition is not cited there. Jillison [RARE KENTUCKY BOOKS, pp. 93-94] says the second edition was published in 1847 although a cursory examination of bibliographical sources would have shown several other editions prior to that date. Coleman 793. Jillson's THE BOONE NARRATIVE [page 52] cites the 1833 edition and several later ones but not this one. Sabin 24784. Graff 1352 (1833 edition). A worn copy but an elusive title in any condition.
    5590 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. Journal of the Rev. Timothy Flint, from the Red River, to the Ouachitta or Washita, in Louisiana, in 1835. From Waldie's Select Circulating Library. Cincinnati
    Graff 1357. Howes F202. 1836. 31 p. ; 16 cm.
    3227 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. Biographical Memoir of Daniel Boone, the First Settler of Kentucky: Interspersed with Incidents in the Early Annals of the Country. By Timothy Flint. Cincinnati Published by George Conclin., AI 44317. Henderson, page 72. 1837. 252 p. ill., 1 port. ; 17 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Spine title, on printed paper: Life of Boone.
    Frontispiece portrait of Daniel Boone signed: Doolittle & Munson, scr.
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James, no. 1, Baker Street, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    American Antiquarian Society copy has bookplate: Dyer Story, Windsor, Vt. Inscribed: D. Story's, Dayton, Ohio, May 18[?]9.
    Pagination: [1-10], 11-21, [22]-41, [42]-53, [54]-65, [66]-69, [70]-75, [76]-94, [95]-119, [120]-145, [146]-252.
    Signatures: [1]/6 2 2* - 21/2 21*/4.
    9 illustrations plus a frontispiece portrait of Daniel Boone.
    3228 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. History and Geography of Mississippi Valley. Cincinnati Printed by Flint, AI 44318. 1837.

    3645 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. Biographical Memoir of Daniel Boone, the First Settler of Kentucky: Interspersed with Incidents in the Early Annals of the Country. By Timothy Flint. Cincinnati Published by George Conclin., AI 55675. 1839. 252 p. ill. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Spine title, on printed paper label: Life of Boone.
    Frontispiece portrait of Daniel Boone signed: Doolittle & Munson, scr.
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James, no. 1, Baker Street, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    3884 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. Biographical Memoir of Daniel Boone, the First Settler of Kentucky, Interspersed with Incidents in the Early Annals of the Country. By Timothy Flint. Cincinnati George Conclin, AI 40-2366. Howes F199. Sabin 24784. 1840. 252 p. ill., port. ; 18 cm. First published in 1833.
    497 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. Biographical Memoir of Daniel Boone, by Timothy Flint. With Incidents in the Early Annals of the Country. Cincinnati Geo. Conclin, AI 41-1908. Howes F199. 1841. 252 p. incl. fron, (port.) illus. ; 17 cm.
    4413 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. Biographical Memoir of Daniel Boone, The First Settler of Kentucky, Interspersed with Incidents in the Early Annals of the Country. By Timothy Flint. Cincinnati G. Conclin, AI 42-1813. Howes F199. 1842. 252 p. incl. front, (port.) ill. ; 17 cm. First published in 1833.
    4368 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. Biographical Memoir of Daniel Boone the First Settler of Kentucky: Interspersed with Incidents in the Early Annals of the Country. By Timothy Flint. Cincinnati Published by George Conclin, AI 44-2391. 1844. [1]-252 p., 1 l. ill. ; 17 cm. First published in 1833.
    4643 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. Biographical Memoir of Daniel Boone, The First Settler of Kentucky; Interspersed with Incidents in the Early Annals of the Country. By Timothy Flint. Cincinnati G. Conclin, AI 45-2402. Henderson, page 72. Sabin 24784. 1845 252 p. incl. front. (port.) ill. ; 17 cm. First published in 1833 in Cincinnati, later under the title: The First White Man of the West, or the Life and Exploits of Col. Dan'l Boone.
    4414 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. Biographical Memoir of Daniel Boone, The First Settler of Kentucky. Interspersed with Incidents in the Early Annals of the Country. Cincinnati George Conclin., AI 46-2531. Howes F199. Sabin 24784. See Thomson 425. 1846. [4] l., 11-252 p. port., illus. ; 18 cm.
    6062 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. The First White Man of the West; or, The Life of Col. Dan'l Boone, The First Settler of Kentucky, Interspersed with Incidents in the Early Annals of the Country. Cincinnati Published by George Conclin, Henderson, page 72. 1847. 252 p. ill. ; 19 cm.
    439 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. The First White Man of the West, or The Life and Exploits of Col. Dan'l. Boone, the First Settler of Kentucky; Interspersed with Incidents in the Early Annals of the Country. By Timothy Flint. Cincinnati Published by George Conclin., Howes F199. 1849. [1-10], 11-252 p. front. ; 18 cm. The third edition, and the first under this title.
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James."--verso of title page.
    Brown cloth covers, paper label: Life of Boone.
    Signatures: [1]6 2 2*-21/2 21*4.
    4416 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. The First White Man of the West, or The Life and Exploits of Col. Dan'l. Boone, The First Settler of Kentucky; Interspersed with Incidents in the Early Annals of the County. By Timothy Flint. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan & Co. No. 111 Main Street., Howes F199. Henderson. page 72. 1850. br, frontis, tp, [2]-252 p. illus., port. ; 18.5 cm. PPL copy: frontis Daniel Boone by Munson and Doolittle. Fine engraving between p. [10]-11, engraved by J. B. or H. Loneacre from an original painting by C. Harding. Copyright in 1835 by James H. Longacrea in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.; woodcut on p. [22], ; another woodcut [42]; another p. [54]; [66], 69]; [76].; [95]. [120]; plus engraving b/w 86-87 women in boat with children and indians attacking.
    8381 Flood, Charles B. and E. Burke Fisher. The Convention and Its Men. Columbus S. Medary's Steam Press.,
    1850. 32 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    7142 Foe To Slander. O Yes! O Yes! On Wednesday the 3d of October, 1832, Thomas Morris and Forman White, of Clarmont, came into Georgetown, and in conversation, they declared in presence of several persons that Mr. Hamer would not get fifty votes in Clermont County! ... Georgetown s.n., AI 0. 1832. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 28 x 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Concerning electioneering practices in Adams, Brown and Clermont counties, Ohio; signed: A foe to slander. Oct. 4th 1832. Followed by: Take notice. I Sukey Spriggins aged 22 years, do hereby say and certify ... Now any man that votes for Hamer after this proof, is neither a Jackson man nor a Republican. Sukey Spriggins. Oct. 4th, 1832.
    Printed area measures 21.2 x 11.3 cm.
    6007 Foley, James G.. Address to the Public by James G. Foley, in Relation to a Recent Publication by Thomas Moorhead. [Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1838]
    See Morgan 3480 and 3481 for Moorhead's two letters..
    Caption title; no imprint.
    1226 Foos, Joseph. The Highway of all Nations. By Joseph Foos. Columbus Printed by P. H. Olmsted., Howes F235. OI 548. SS 1261. Sabin 24999. 1820. 24 p. ; 21 cm. Howes: "First book advocating American settlement of the Pacific coast."
    CtY notes: An early project for an isthmian canal. The author believed that such a canal would facilitate U.S. control of the Northwest coast.
    7548 Foote, John Parsons, 1783-1865. Obituary Notice. At a Meeting of the Cincinnati Horticultural Society, on the 27th of June 1846, on motion...Obituary Notice of its late President Elisha Brigham. Cincinnati The Society, AI 0. 1846. 4 p. ; 23 cm.
    5870 Ford, Seabury, 1801-1855. Remarks of Mr. Ford, on the Engrossment of the Bill, Entitled, A Bill to Amend an Act Levying Taxes upon all Property in This State, According to Its True Value, So As to Tax Bank Capital. Columbus William B. Thrall, Printer.,
    1847. 8 p. ; 23 cm.
    6809 Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. First Annual Report of the Foreign Missionary Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Auxiliary to the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Presented October 30, 1833. Cincinnati Published for the Society by Truman, Smith & Co., AI 0. 1834. 40 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Printed by Truman, Smith & Co."--verso of title page.
    "Constitution."--p. 4-5.
    List of officers, p. 5.
    Publishers' advertisements, p. [2-4] of wrapper.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: From E.P. Humphrey (Edward Porter).
    2313 Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Second Annual Report of the Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1835.

    9222 Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Second Annual Report of the Foreign Mission Society, of the Valley of the Mississippi, Auxiliary to the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Presented November 6, 1834. Cincinnati Published for the Society by Truman & Smith., AI 0. 1834 [i.e., 1835] 23, bv p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover imprint varies: Cincinnati. Published for the Society by Truman and Smith. 1835. Printed by James and Gazlay.
    "Printed by James and Gazlay, no. 1, Baker Street, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    "One sheet--postage, 100 miles, or less, 1 1/2 cents: over 100, 2 1/2 cents."--p. [1] of wrapper.
    List of officers, p. [3].
    "Treasurer's report."--p. [24].
    "Constitution."--p. [2] of wrapper.
    Publishers' advertisements, p. [3-4] of wrapper.
    4364 Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Third Annual Report of the Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1836.

    9223 Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Third Annual Report of the Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi, Auxiliary to the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Presented November 6, 1835. Cincinnati Published for the Society by Truman & Smith., AI 0. 1836 32 p. ; 25 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Printed by James and Gazlay, no. 1 Baker Street, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    "2 sheets--postage, under 100 miles, 3 cents; over, 5 cents."--p. 1 of wrapper.
    List of officers, p. 4.
    "Constitution."--p. [2] of wrapper.
    "Treasurer's report."--p. [3] of wrapper.
    Publishers' advertisements, p. [3-4] of wrapper.
    9224 Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Fourth Annual Report of the Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi, Auxiliary to the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Presented November 4, 1836. Cincinnati Printed for the Society by James and Gazlay., AI 0. 1836. 31, [1] p. ; 25 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: List of officers, p. 4.
    "Treasurer's report."--p. [32].
    "Constitution of the Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi."--p. [4] of wrapper.
    5743 Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Fourth Annual Report of the Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1837.

    9225 Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Fifth Annual Report of the Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi, Auxiliary to the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Affairs. Presented November 10, 1837. Cincinnati Printed for the Society by Kendall and Henry., AI 0. 1837 23, [1] p. ; 25 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 13: A. Bullard.
    List of officers, p. 4.
    "Treasurer's report."--p. [24].
    Advertisement for the "Missionary herald," p. [4] of wrapper.
    7525 Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Fifth Annual Report of the Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1838.

    7526 Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Sixth Annual Report of the Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1839.

    9226 Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Sixth Annual Report of the Foreign Mission Society, of the Valley of the Mississippi, Auxiliary to the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Presented October 19, 1838. Cincinnati Printed for the Society, by Kendall and Henry., AI 0. 1839. 10, [11], bv p. ; 25 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 9: George L. Weed, assistant secretary.
    List of officers, p. [2].
    "Life members of the Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi."--p. [11].
    9227 Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Seventh Annual Report of the Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi, Auxiliary to the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Presented October 19, 1838. Cincinnati Printed for the Society, by Kendall and Henry., AI 0. 1839.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 7: George L. Weed, assistant secretary.
    List of officers, p. [2].
    "Treasurer's report."--p. [8].
    7527 Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Seventh Annual Report of the Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Cincinnati
    Title by sequence. 1840.

    7528 Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Eighth Annual Report of the Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1841.

    9228 Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Eighth Annual Report of the Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi, Auxiliary to the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Presented 19, 1840. Cincinnati Printed for the Society by Kendall & Henry,, AI 0. 1841. 10, [2] p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 10: Geo. L. Weed, assistant secretary F.M.S.V.M.
    List of officers, p. [2].
    "Treasurer's report."--p. [11].
    "Life members of the Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi."--p. [12].
    7529 Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Ninth Annual Report of the Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1842.

    9229 Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Ninth Annual Report of the Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi,: Auxiliary to the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Presented October 16, 1841. Cincinnati Printed for the Society by Kendall & Barnard., AI 0. 1842. 14, [2] p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 14: Harvey Curtis, secretary F.M.S.V.M.
    List of officers, p. [2].
    "Treasurer's report."--p. [15].
    "Life members of the Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi."--p. [16].
    7530 Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Tenth Annual Report of the Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Cincinnati
    Title by sequence. 1843.

    9230 Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Tenth Annual Report of the Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1843.

    7531 Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Eleventh Annual Report of the Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1844.

    9231 Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Eleventh Annual Report of the Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi: Auxiliary to the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Presented November 4, 1843. Cincinnati Printed for the Society by E. Goodman., AI 0. 1844. 16 p. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 8: Geo. L. Weed, acting secretary F.M.S.V.M.
    List of officers, p. [2].
    7532 Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Twelfth Annual Report of the Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. [Cincinnati
    Title by sequence. 1845]

    9232 Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Twelfth Annual Report of the Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1845.

    7533 Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Thirteenth Annual Report of the Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1846.

    9233 Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Thirteenth Annual Report of the Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi: Auxiliary to the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Presented at Circleville, O. Sept. 28, 1845 Cincinnati Printed for the Society by C. Clark., AI 0. 1846. 13, [1] p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 9: Geo. L. Weed, acting secretary.
    List of officers, p. [2].
    "Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. In account with Geo. L. Weed, treasurer."--p. [14].
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Rev. A. Bullard, D.D.
    7534 Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Fourteenth Annual Report of the Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Cincinnati

    1847.

    6515 Forester, Fanny, pseud. Memoir of Sarah B. Judson. Cincinnati D. Anderson,
    1848.
    OC (RAB J935).
    6296 Forman, Jacob Gilbert. Elements of Phrenology Applied to the Human Character. By J.G. Forman. Cincinnati Printed by W.L. Mendenhall., AI 44-2400. 1844. 50 p. ill. ; 22 cm.
    6898 Forman, Jacob Gilbert. Principles of Phreno-Mnemotechny, Founded on the Fundamental Basis of M. Paris, as Taught by Prof. Francis Fauvel-Gouraud, in New York and Philadelphia, and the Sciences Election Statistics, the Tariff, and the Sentiments of Flowers, with an Original Mnemonical Classification for Proper Names. Cincinnati W. L. Mendenhall, AI 0. 1845. 38 p. ; 21 cm.
    4419 Foster, Charles. The Gold Placers of California, Soil, Climate, Resources, &c. of California and Oregon. Also, the Routes and Distances There, the Outfit, Expenses, etc. By Charles Foster, A.M. To Which is Added a Method of Assaying Gold, by Samuel St. John, A.M. Professor of Chemistry, &c., Western Reserve College. Akron Printed by H. Canfield., Howes F282. 1849. 106 p. ill. map. ; 14 cm.
    3037 Foster, Fisher A. Popular Virtue Essential To Popular Freedom. The Substance of an Address, Delivered before the Zanesville Temperance Society, February 23, 1836. By Fisher A. Foster. Published by a Resolution of the Society. Zanesville, O. Printed by Parke and Bennett, AI 37493 1836. 16 p. ; 21 cm.
    779 Foster, James. The Capitulation, or, A History of the Expedition Conducted by William Hull, Brigadier-General of the North-Western Army. By an Ohio Volunteer. [three lines of quotation from Shakespeare] Chillicothe Printed by James Barnes., Graff 1388. Howes F288. OI 154. Rusk II: 130. SS 25447. Sabin 33641. Thomson 431. Wilkie 235. 1812. 78, iv, [2] p. ; 20 cm. The author's name is given on the last page.
    Howes: "Earliest Ohio book of national historical importance; first account of this inglorious surrender."
    6563 Foster, Randolph Sinks, Bp., 1820-1903. Objections to Calvinism As It Is, In a Series of Letters Addressed to N.L. Rice, D.D., by R.S. Foster. With an Appendix Containing Replies and Rejoinders. Cincinnati Printed for the Author, at the Methodist Book Concern, Corner of Main and Eighth-Streets. R.P. Thompson, Printer.,
    1849. 310 p. ; 18.5 cm. Decorative cloth covers and gilt spine with lettering: Objections To Calvinism [short rule] Foster.
    Reprinted in 1850 in Cincinnati (Morgan 7021).
    "Introduction."--p. 3-10, signed, "M. Simpson."
    7021 Foster, Randolph Sinks, Bp., 1820-1903. Objections to Calvinism as It Is; In a Series of Letters Addressed to N.L. Rice, D.D. by R.S. Foster with an Appendix Containing Relpies and Rejoinders. Cincinnati Printed for the Author at the Methodist Book Concern, R. P. Thompson, Printer.,
    1850. 310 p. ; 19 cm.
    295 Foster, Robert D. The North American Indian Doctor, Nature's Method of Curing and Preventing Disease According to the Indians; Containing a Catechism of Anatomy and Physiology of between Five and Six Hundred Questions, with Their Correct Answers, Selected from the Best Authors in the World, for New Beginners, or Those Who Wish to Study the Science of Anatomy. Also, A Treatise on Midwifery, with the Treatment Necessary during Pregnancy. Also, A Materia Medica of Indian Remedies, or Vegetable Compounds, in the Form of Recipes for more than Two Hundred and Fifty Diseases, with a Description of Such Plants as Are not Common. By Robert D. Foster, Botanic Physician. Canton, Ohio Printed for the Author, by Smith and Bevin., AI 50367. 1838. 154, [2] p. ; 16 cm. Foster's "To The Reader" on the next to the last page is informative, entertaining and undoubtedly intended to help the sales of the book. He enjoins the reader to follow carefully his six rules when using this first edition. First, he cautions one not to denounce anything before it is tried; second, to follow the directions exactly; third, to share not the book "as every person is able to buy and have one of his or her own;" fourth, to give the remedies time to work before trying another; fifth, to give aid to the poor who are sick at no charge; and lastly, to further the general reformation in medical science through the strict adherence to the directions in the book which will result in good health by which means the reader will be able "to slide gently along the channel of life, and live to be a comfort and support to their families, and be thankful that they ever saw the little book, entitled, the North American Indian Doctor."
    "Index."--p. [56].
    6905 Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864. Old Folks at Home. Cincinnati Printed and sold by H. Watkin, Wholesale and Retail, No. 227 Fifth Street,
    1850. Broadside. 17 x 11 cm. Without music.
    Text framed by double line border.
    6957 Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864. Willie We Have Missed You. [Cincinnati Jas. Scott,
    1850] Broadside. 23 x 14 cm. Publisher's no.: 24.
    Without music.
    Type ornament border.
    First line of text: Oh, Willie is it you, dear, safe, safe at home?
    Refrain: Oh, Willie, we have missed you - welcome, welcome home.
    6786 Foster, Stephen Symonds, 1809-1881. The Brotherhood of Thieves, or, A True Picture of the American Church and Clergy. By Stephen S. Foster; to Which Is Added a Lay Sermon by by Stephen S. Foster ; to which is added a lay sermon by Cassius M. Clay. Cincinnati Published by an Association., AI 45-2435. 1845. 83 p. ; 17 cm. Cover title.
    At head of title: From the latest stereotype edition.
    5916 Fothergill, Samuel, 1715-1772. Eleven Discourses, Delivered Extempore, at Several Meeting-Houses of the People Called Quakers. Wilmington Printed for, and Published by, Coale & Runford., AI 0. 1817. 263 p.
    4716 Foucaud, Edouard. Book of Illustrious Mechanics of Europe and America. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1846.

    498 Fox, Charles, of Cincinnati. An Opinion in Relation to the Contract between the Cincinnati Gas Light and Coke Company and the City of Cincinnati. By Charles Fox. Cincinnati s.n., AI 41-1940, 41-2072. 1841] 16 p. ; 22 cm. Tan wrappers.
    2031 Foxe, John, 1516-1587. Geschichte der Märtyrer, nach dem ausfuhrlichen Original des Ehrw. Johann Fox und Anderer. Kurz gefasst und, besonders für den gemeinen Deutschen Mann in den Vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerica, aus dem Englischen ubersetzt von I. Daniel Rupp. [One line of Latin] Zwei Bände. Erster[-zweiter] Band. Cincinnati Gedruckt und verlegt durch Robinson und Fairbank., AI 1429. First cent. of German lang. printing in the U.S. 3074. Ott 3. 1830. 226, 288, [2] p. 2 v. in 1. [12] leaves of plates.ill. ; 19 cm. Errata statements, p. [289-290].
    2165 Foxe, John, 1516-1587. Book of Martyrs; or, A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths, of the Primitive as Well as Protestant Martyrs: from the Commencement of Christianity, to the Latest Periods of Pagan and Popish Persecution. To Which Is Added, an Account of the Inquisition, the Bartholomew Massacre, in France, the General Persecution under Louis XIV, the Massacre in the Irish Rebellion, in the Year 1641, and the recent persecutions of the Protestants in the South of France. [One lines from Matthew] Originally Composed by the Rev. John Foxe, A.M. and now by Important Alterations and Additions, by Rev. Charles Goodrich. Embellished with Numerous Engravings. Cincinnati A.B. Roff, AI 7094. 1831. 597 p. [24] leaves of plates. ; 23 cm.
    2293 Foxe, John, 1516-1587. Book of Martyrs; or, A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths, of the Primitive as Well as Protestant Martyrs: from the Commencement of Christianity, to the Latest Periods of Pagan and Popish Persecution. To Which Is Added, an Account of the Inquisition, the Bartholomew Massacre, in France, the General Persecution under Louis XIV, the Massacre in the Irish Rebellion, in the Year 1641, and the recent persecutions of the Protestants in the South of France. [One lines from Matthew] Originally Composed by the Rev. John Foxe, A.M. and now by Important Alterations and Additions, by Rev. Charles Goodrich. Embellished with Numerous Engravings. Cincinnati Roff and Young, AI 12452. 1832. 540 p. American Imprints list no locations.
    2294 Foxe, John, 1516-1587. Book of Martyrs; or, A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths, of the Primitive as Well as Protestant Martyrs: from the Commencement of Christianity, to the Latest Periods of Pagan and Popish Persecution. To Which Is Added, an Account of the Inquisition, the Bartholomew Massacre, in France, the General Persecution under Louis XIV, the Massacre in the Irish Rebellion, in the Year 1641, and the Recent Persecutions of the Protestants in the South of France. [One lines from Matthew] Originally Composed by the Rev. John Foxe, M.A. and Now by Important Alterations and Additions, by Rev. Charles A. Goodrich. Embellished with Numerous Engravings. Cincinnati Published by Roff and Young., AI 12453. 1832. xxiii, [2], 26-597, bv p. [25] leaves of plates. ill. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "The following work, it is believed, will present an antidote to the insidious poison attempted to be infused into the minds of the unestablished and ignorant, by the professors of popery, and its self-styled 'liberal abettors'."--Preface, p. iv.
    2295 Foxe, John, 1516-1587. Book of Martyrs; or, A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths, of the Primitive as Well as Protestant Martyrs: from the Commencement of Christianity, to the Latest Periods of Pagan and Popish Persecution. To Which Is Added, an Account of the Inquisition, the Bartholomew Massacre, in France, the General Persecution under Louis XIV, the Massacre in the Irish Rebellion, in the Year 1641, and the recent persecutions of the Protestants in the South of France. [One lines from Matthew] Originally Composed by the Rev. John Foxe, A.M. and now by Important Alterations and Additions, by Rev. Charles Goodrich. Embellished with Numerous Engravings. 3d ed. Cincinnati Robinson & Fairbank., AI 12454. 1832. 540 p. ill. ; 20 cm.
    2296 Foxe, John, 1516-1587. Book of Martyrs; or, A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths, of the Primitive as Well as Protestant Martyrs: from the Commencement of Christianity, to the Latest Periods of Pagan and Popish Persecution. To Which Is Added, an Account of the Inquisition, the Bartholomew Massacre, in France, the General Persecution under Louis XIV, the Massacre in the Irish Rebellion, in the Year 1641, and the recent persecutions of the Protestants in the South of France. [One lines from Matthew] Originally Composed by the Rev. John Foxe, A.M. and now by Important Alterations and Additions, by Rev. Charles Goodrich. Embellished with Numerous Engravings. 7th ed. Cincinnati A.P. Robinson, AI 12455. 1832. 540 p.
    5796 Franklin Bank. Cincinnati. Charter of the Franklin Bank of Cincinnati, Incorporated February 19, 1833 Together with the By-Laws Adopted by the Board of Directors. Cincinnati Hubbard and Edmands, AI 0. 1833. 16 p. ; 21 cm. R.C. Landon, printer.
    4092 Franklin Bank. Columbus. Book of Subscription for Stock in the Franklin Bank of Columbus, Ohio. April 1816. Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1816. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1126 Franklin Bank. Columbus. Rules and Regulations, for the Government of the President, Directors, Officers and Servants of the Franklin Bank of Columbus: Together with the Act of Incorporation. Published by Order of the Board. [Columbus] P.H. Olmsted, Printer., OI 471. SS 48006. Wilkie 627. 1819. 12, 17 p. ; 18.3 cm. The Act of incorporation, separately numbered (2nd group of pagination), is inserted between p. 12 and 13 of the Rules and regulations. Page 13 of the Rules is the same as p. [3] of in different typography and with a different caption title.
    2605 Franklin Benevolent Society of Cincinnati. Constitution and By-Laws of the Franklin Benevolent Society of Cincinnati. Published by Order of the Society. Cincinnati E. Deming, Printer, AI 24490. 1834. 12 p. ; 20 cm.
    10024 Franklin Canal Company. Pennsylvania Section of the Erie and Cleveland Rail Road Acts of the Legislature of Pennsylvania Authorizing the Franklin Canal Company to Construct a Rail Road, Together with the Charter of the Governor, and Proceedings of the Company, Also the General Rail Road Law of Pennsylvania, and the Report of the Chief Engineer. Cleveland Steam Press of Sanford & Hayward, Plain Dealer Office
    1850. 34 p. ; 22 cm.
    9458 Franklin Club. Berea, Ohio. The Rules and Regulations of the Franklin Club, Together with a List of Officers and Standing Committees. Organized March 30, 1849. Berea, O. Medina, O. John Speer, Printer.,
    1849. 8 p. ; 15 cm.
    3646 Franklin College. New Athens. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Franklin College, New Athens, Ohio, August, 1839. Cadiz Printed by McGonagle and Dimock, AI 55719. 1839. 12 p.
    5194 Franklin County. Commissioners. List in a local newspaper of receipts and expenditures of Franklin County, June 1818-July 1819. [Columbus
    AI 0. 1819] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4453 Franklin County. Court of Common Pleas. Franklin Common Pleas, April Term, 1828. Rules, Adopted by the Court in Regard to the Settlement of Accounts of Executors and Administrators, and the Duty of the Auditor of Accounts of Executors, &c. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1828] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 32 x 20 cm.
    6372 Franklin Fire Company, No. 5. Cincinnati. Constitution and By-Laws of the Franklin Fire Company, No. 4 of Cincinnati. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1842] 8 p. ; 15 cm.
    8993 Franklin H. Brooks' Female Seminary. St. Clairsville. Catalogues of Franklin H. Brooks' Female Seminary, and of the St. Clairsville Institute, at St. Clairsville, Ohio, for the Year Ending in September, 1838. St. Clairsville Printed by Horton J. Howard., AI 0. Rieger xx. 1838. 11 ll. ; Includes catalogue for the St. Clairsville Institute and Teachers' Seminary.
    7674 Franklin Literary Society. Cambridge. Hall of the Franklin Literary Society, Cambridge, Guernsey, County, Ohio. Sir:- ...Elected Honorary Member ... W. B. Abbott. A. B. Moore. J. A. Metcalf. Committee. Cambridge
    AI 0. 1839. 1 sheet ([1] p.) This unique form letter of the Franklin Literary Society was printed on the right half only. It was to be folded in half and then again for mailing. Printed on yellow paper, it is dated in manuscript at the top: "January 18th, 1839," and addressed to Dr. Samuel P. Hunt.
    936 Franklin Society. Cincinnati. Constitution of the Franklin Society Instituted May 17, 1816. Cincinnati
    OI 306. SS 37637. 1816. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    2166 Franklin Society. Cincinnati. Constitution and By-Laws of the Franklin Society of Cincinnati. Adopted February 19, 1829. Cincinnati Printed by W. J. Ferris & Co., AI 7109. 1831. 6 p. ; 16 cm.
    172 Franklin Typographical Society. Cincinnati. Bill of Prices of the Franklin Typographical Society of Cincinnati, as Revised and Adopted February 28, 1846. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 46-2606. 1846] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1820 Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790. The Life of Benjamin Franklin. Written by Himself. Cincinnati A. Wright, SS 33234. 1828. 1 p. l., 192 p. front, (port.) ; 14 cm. Includes Franklin's narrative extending to the year 1730 and Dr. Henry Stueber's continuation.
    Added title page, engraved.
    2032 Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790. The Life of Dr. Benjamin Franklin. Written by Himself. Cincinnati Published by Morgan & Sanxay, and Robinson & Fairbank., AI 1434. 1830. iv, [1], 6-192 p., [1] leaf of plates ; 13 cm. Engraved title page: The Life of Benjamin Franklin Written by Himself. Robbins & Wright Cincinnati. 1828.
    Engraved title page signed: Woodruff sc.
    "Robinson & Fairbank, Printers, No. 95, Main Street."--verso of title page.
    2438 Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790. The Life of Benjamin Franklin. Written by Himself. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James., AI 18879. 1833. 168 p. front. (port.)
    2604 Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790. Works; Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary, with His Life, Written by Himself. Cincinnati
    AI 24481. 1834.

    2790 Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790. The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral and Literary, with His Life Written by Himself. Cincinnati Pub. by J.A. James & Co., AI 31721. 1835. 304 p. : port. ; 15 cm. Stereotyped by J.A. James.
    3229 Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790. The Way to Wealth, or How To Get Rich, by Benjamin Franklin. Dayton Published, Printed and Sold by B.F. Ells. George Conclin, Cinc. J. McMillan, Madison, Ia., AI 44356. 1837. 48 p.
    3414 Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790. The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin, Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral and Literary, with His Life. Written by Himself. Cincinnati U.P. James, AI 50382. 1838. 304 p. port. ; 15 cm.
    5472 Fraser, Donald, 1773-1841. The Life and Diary of the Reverend Ralph Erskine, A.M., of Dunfermline, One of the Founders of the Secession Church by Donald Fraser ... Xenia Published by the Board of the Calvinistic Book Concern., AI 46-2372. 1846. 592 p. ; 28 cm. Calvinistic Family library, v.5.
    9796 Fraternity of Victuallers of Cincinnati. Celebration of the Fourth of July, 1834, by the Fraternity of Victuallers of Cincinnati Containing the Proceedings of the Day, the Patriotic Address Delivered on the Occasion, and the Toasts. Cincinnati Printed by F.S. Benton, AI 0. 1834. 46 p. ; 21 cm.
    6829 Free Associate Presbytery of Miami. Manifesto and Declaration of the Free Associate Presbytery of Miami. Xenia Printed by Curry and McBratney, AI 43-1950 and 43-3455. 1843. 21 p. ; 22 cm.
    10412 Free Produce Association of Ohio Yearly Meeting. Constitution. Of the Free Produce Association of Ohio Yearly Meeting. We believe that slaveholding is diametrically opposed to the whole spirit and tenor of the Christian Religion and that while it sustains the traffic of slaves, it is mainly supported by the traffic in and the consumption of the production of slave labor. In order, therefore, to promote the use and facilitate the acquirement of goods supplied by free labor, we unit in an association under the title of the "Free Product Association of Friends of Ohio Yearly Meeting," and adopt, for its government, the following Constitution. … [Mount Pleasant, Ohio E. Harris, printer,
    1849] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 31 x 16 cm. The Second annual report was printed by Harris in 1851 (Oberlin College). There is no known copy of the First annual report which would have been printed in 1850. Hence, the assumed date for the Constitution is 1849.
    The only copy at the Western Reserve Historical Society has 10 subscribers' names written at end of document.
    10413 Free Produce Association of Ohio Yearly Meeting. First annual report of the Board of Managers of the Free Produce Association of Friends of Ohio Yearly Meeting held 1850. [Mount Pleasant E. Harris, printer,
    1850]
    Title by sequence.
    Title based on the existence of the Second Annual Report, Moutpleasant, Ohio: E. Harris, printer, 1851.
    7759 Freeman, Jonathan. A Baptismal Catechism, Composed by Jonathan Freeman, A.M. Pastor of the United Churches of Greenwich and Bridgetown, West New Jersey. Part I. Warren Printed by F. Bissell., AI 0. 1817. 36 p. ; 17 cm. Advertised in the Western Reserve Chronicle, January 31, 1817, as "Just Published, And for Sale at Capt. James Quigley's, C. Austin & Co., and at the Book Store in Warren, Freeman's Baptismal Catechism, Part First. Price 12 1/2 cents." Footnote on page 34 states: "This was first published at Philadelphia, in the year 1811..." (Cf. American Imprints 22854).
    499 Freemasons. Ohio. Journal of the Proceedings...Lancaster, Oct. 22, 1841. 8 p. Lancaster
    AI 41-1989. 1841.

    7475 Freemasons. Ohio. Proceedings of the Grand Encampment of Knights Templar of the State of Ohio, at Its Second Session, Held in the City of Columbus, Oct. 26, 1844. Columbus
    AI 44-2486. Walgren 0. 1844.

    4804 Freemasons. Ohio. Constitution and By-laws. Columbus Charles Scott,
    1847.
    Trans. Grand Lodge, 1847, p. 66. Paid Charles Scott, $100.00 for 500 copies. Walgren 0.
    1125 Freemasons. Ohio. American Union Lodge No. 1. (Marietta, Ohio) Bye-Laws of the American Union Lodge, No. I. Held in the Town of Marietta, (O.) Marietta, Ohio Printed by Brother R. Prentiss, OI 479. SS 48031. Walgren 1771. Wilkie 630. 1819. 12 p. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title vignette and tailpiece (Masonic symbols).
    8334 Freemasons. Ohio. Cincinnati. Knights Templars. Cincinnati Encampment No. 3. By-Laws of Cincinnati Encampment, No. 3, of Knights Templars, and the Appendant Orders. Adopted 8th June, A.D. 1840, A.L. 5840, and of Our Order 722. Revised October 1846, and of Our Order 728. Cincinnati J. Ernst, 183 Main Street., AI 46-2644. Walgren 4824. 1846. 23 p. ; 12.5 cm.
    8309 Freemasons. Ohio. Cincinnati. Lafayette Lodge, No. 81. The By-Laws of Lafayette Lodge, No. 81. Cincinnati Langdon and Milford., AI 0. Walgren 3854. 1834. 36 p. ; 18.5 cm.
    3231 Freemasons. Ohio. Cincinnati. Lafayette Lodge. The By-Laws of Lafayette Lodge, No. 81, Adopted March 8th, 1837. Cincinnati Pugh & Dodd, Printers-Main & Fifth., AI 44396. Walgren 4040. 1837. [1-2], [11]-16 p. ; 17.5 cm. Walgren: Contents: [1]: title page; [2]: blank; [11]-16: (caption title): "By Laws of Lafayette Lodge No. 81, Free and Accepted Masons." No indication of any text missing between pp. 3-10.
    1495 Freemasons. Ohio. Cincinnati. Miami Lodge, No. 46. By-Laws of Miami Lodge, No. 46, as Amended on the Second of March A.L. 5824. Cincinnati A.N. Deming, SS 16221. Walgren 2401. 1824. 8 p. ; 16 cm.
    3038 Freemasons. Ohio. Cincinnati. Novae Caesarea Harmony Lodge No. 2. By-Laws of Novae Caesarea Harmony Lodge No. 2. Adopted March 2, 1836. Cincinnati O. H. Donogh, Printer, AI 37525. Walgren 3978. 1836 24 p. ; 18 cm. "By-laws of the Grand Lodge of Ohio": p. [11]-16.
    "Resolutions of the Grand Lodge": p. [17]-24.
    8140 Freemasons. Ohio. Cincinnati. Novae Caesarea Harmony Lodge, No. 2. By-Laws of Novae Caesarea Harmony Lodge, No. 2, with a History of Its Organization; and the By-Laws of the Grand Lodge of Ohio. Adopted, 1846. Cincinnati s.n., Walgren 4966. 1847. 47 p. ; 17 cm.
    8312 Freemasons. Ohio. Cincinnati. Royal and Select Masters. Grand Council. By-Laws, Rules and Regulations of the Cincinnati Council No. 1, of Royal and Select Masters. [Cincinnati] Printed by Richard C. Langdon, AI 0. Walgren 3979. 1836. 23 p. ; 17.5 cm. "A list of past officers of Cincinnati Council No. 1, of Royal and Select Masters, from its formation up to the present date, December 21st, 1835."--p. [9]-12.
    Includes constitution, by-laws and general regulations of the Grand Council for the State of Ohio.
    1670 Freemasons. Ohio. Cincinnati. Royal Arch Chapter. By-Laws, Rules and Regulations of the Cincinnati Royal Arch Chapter, No. 2. Cincinnati Looker & Reynolds, Printers., SS 24619. Walgren 2675. September 4, 1826. 24 p. ; 17 cm.
    8335 Freemasons. Ohio. Cincinnati. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Installation of Officers of Cincinnati Royal Arch Chapter, No. 2, at Masonic Hall, Tuesday Evening, June 23rd, 1846. Order of Exercises. [Cincinnati
    AI 0. Walgren 4826. 1846] Broadside. ; 20 x 12.5 cm.
    9008 Freemasons. Ohio. Columbus Lodge No. 30 (Columbus, Ohio) By-Laws of Columbus Lodge No. 30, Held in the City of Columbus, under a Charter from the Grand Lodge of Ohio. Adopted March 8, A.D. 1843, A.L. 5843. Columbus Printed by Brother Charles Scott., AI 0. Walgren 0. 1843. 11, bv p.
    8344 Freemasons. Ohio. Columbus. Magnolia Lodge No. 20. By-Laws of Magnolia Lodge, No. 20, of Free and Accepted Masons. Columbus Printed by Order of the Lodge., Walgren 4967. 1847. 5, [1] p. ; 14.5 cm. Walgren: Page [6]: form of application.
    5820 Freemasons. Ohio. Dayton. Royal Arch. Unity Chapter No. 17. By Laws of the Royal Arch Masons, United [sic Unity] Chapter No. XVII [sic XVI]. Dayton s.n., AI 0. Walgren 4319. 1841. 21 ; 11.5 cm. Walgren: Known only from Ernie Wessen's Midland Notes, No. 48(15 June 1950). Wessen's annotated copy, now at American Antiquarian Society, indicates the pamphlet was purchased by the Dayton & Montgomery County Public Library (ODa), but it could not be found in Aug. 1996.
    8318 Freemasons. Ohio. Eaton. Bolivar Lodge, No. 82. By-Laws and Regulations, Adopted February 3, A.D. 1838 - A.L. 5838. Eaton S. and W. B. Tizzard, AI 0. Walgren 4172. 1839. 8 p. ; 14 cm. Errata slip inserted.
    9007 Freemasons. Ohio. Ebenezer Lodge No. 33 (Wooster, Ohio) By-Laws of Ebenezer Lodge No. 33, of Wooster, Ohio, to Which is Added, the Funeral Service. Columbus Printed by Brother Charles Scott., AI 0. Walgren 0. 1843. 12 p.
    8542 Freemasons. Ohio. Franklin Lodge No. 14. (Troy, Ohio). By-Laws of Franklin Lodge, No. 14. Adopted, Dec. 17, A.D. 1817, A.L. 5817. By Brother F.A. Curtis, Esq. Dayton, O. Printed by R.J. Skinner, AI 0. Walgren 1592. [1817] tp, bv, [3]-7, bv, p. ; 14 cm. Walgren: Plain blue wrappers. Page 7 has signatures of 9 lodge members.
    9009 Freemasons. Ohio. Franklin Lodge No. 14. (Troy, Ohio). By-Laws of the Franklin Lodge No. XIV. Troy, Ohio. Revised, May, A.L. 5839. Troy Richard C. Langdon, Printer., AI 0. Walgren 0. 1839. 36 p. ; 14 cm.
    8141 Freemasons. Ohio. Franklin. Eastern Star Lodge, No. 55. By-Laws of Eastern Star Lodge, No. 55, Franklin, Ohio. Cincinnati Jacob Ernst, 183 Main Street.,
    1848. 10, [1] p. ; 12 cm.
    8368 Freemasons. Ohio. Fredonia. Farmers Lodge No. 153. By-Laws of Farmers [sic] Lodge No. 153. Fredonia, Licking County, Ohio. Newark, Ohio H.C. Blackman & Co., Walgren 5500. 1850. 32 p. ; 14 cm.
    1057 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Chapter. Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio, at Their Annual Communication, Begun and Hold at Columbus, on the Twenty-Ninth of December, A.D. 1817. A.L. 5817. Columbus Printed by Ezra Griswold, Jun., OI 414. SS 44095. Walgren 1678. 1818. 11 p. ; 19 cm. Walgren: 100 copies ordered to be printed. Proceedings for Dec. 29-31, 1817. Thomas S. Webb presided at the public installation of grand officers in the State House on Dec. 31, at which Philander Chase delivered a sermon. See No. 1047.
    502 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Council. Journal of the Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters. Circleville Printed by Jason Case and Company, AI 41-1992. 1841. 20 p.
    5734 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Council. Journal of Proceedings of the Grand Council of the Royal and Select Masters for the State of Ohio, at the Grand Annual Communication, Held at Lancaster, October, Y.D. 2842, Most Excellent Wm. B. Thrall, Grand Puissant. Circleville Companion Jason Case, AI 0. Walgren 4415. 1842. 8 p. ; 20 cm.
    693 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Convention of Free Masons, in the State of Ohio. Published for the Society. Chillicothe Printed by Brothers Parcels & Barnes., OI 73. SS 15060. Walgren 1034. Wilkie 109. A.L. 5808.-A.D. 1808. 7 p. ; 20.5 cm. Reprinted in 1845 (Morgan 8331).
    Proceedings in Chillicothe, Jan. 4-8, to form a grand lodge for Ohio.
    For the most complete and most recent Freemason bibliography, see Kent Logan Walgren, Freemasonry, Anti-Masonry and Illuminism in the United States, 1734-1850: A Bibliography. Worcester, Massachusetts: American Antiquarian Society, 2003. 2 volumes.
    707 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Chillicothe, [blank] 1809. Right Worshipful, Sir and Brother, We Are Directed by the Grand Lodge of This State to Announce to You, Its Organization.... [Chillicothe Printed by Brother Parcels?, OI 87. SS 17550. Walgren 1089. 1809] 4-page folder, printed on pp. [1-2]. ; 25.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Ohio Imprint notes: The date, at the head of the sheet, has been completed to read (MBFM copy), "August 26th." Signed by Henry Brush, Grand Secretary.
    708 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Convention of Free Masons, in the State of Ohio. Published for the Society. Chillicothe Printed by Brother Parcels., OI 88. SS 17551. Walgren 1090. A.L. 5809--A.D. 1809. 30 p. ; 19 cm. Proceedings for January and July, 1808, and January, 1809. Reprinted in 1845 (Morgan 8331).
    728 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Ohio, the Most Worshipful Lewis Cass, Esq. Grand Master. At a Special Communication Held at Mason's Hall, Chillicothe, on Monday the Third Day of September, A.L. 5810...Present.... Caption title. [Chillicothe Printed by Brother Parcels?, OI 107. SS 20156. Walgren 1145. Wilkie 168. 1810?]. 4-page folder, printed on pp. [1-2]. ; 32 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Title from first line of text. Communication held in Chillicothe, September 3-7, 1810.
    729 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Ohio, January 1st, A.D. 1810. A.L. 5810. Published for the Society. Chillicothe Printed by Brother Parcels., OI 108. SS 20157. Walgren 1146. Wilkie 167. 1810. 16 p. ; 16 cm. Reprinted in 1845, Cf. #8331.
    750 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Ohio. The Most Morshipful [sic] Lewis Cass Esq. Grand Master. A Grand Communication. Mason's Hall, Chillicothe, State of Ohio, Jan.7th, A.D. 1811-A.L. 5811. [Chillicothe s.n., OI 129. SS 22861 and 22862. Walgren 1208. Wilkie 198. 1811] 4-page folder, printed on pp. [1-2]. ; 32 cm.
    780 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Ohio, Published for the Society. Chillicothe Printed by Brother Parcels, OI 155. SS 25464. Walgren 1270. A.L. 5812.-A.D. 1812. [2], 6 p. ; 23 cm. Grand Lodge Proceedings for January 6-11, 1812. Page [1] half-title: Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity, of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Ohio. The Most Worshipful Lewis Cass, Esq. G. Master.
    806 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Ohio, at a Grand Communication, in January, A.L. 5813-A.D. 1813. Published by Order of the Grand Lodge. Chillicothe Printed at the Fredonian Press, OI 178. SS 28573. Walgren 1330. 1813. 39, [1] p. ; 23 cm. Walgren: 100 copies ordered to be printed. Title page vignette. Proceedings of Grand Lodge for January 4-8, 1813.
    842 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Free Masons in the State of Ohio. Published for the Society. Chillicothe Printed by Brother Barnes., OI 211. SS 31528. Walgren 1399. A.L. 5814.-A.D. 1814. 40 p. ; 23 cm. Walgren: 100 copies ordered to be printed. Grand Lodge proceedings for January 3-8, 1814.
    8287 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. (Circular.) Grand Lodge of Ohio, Chillicothe, January, [blank] 5814. Sir and Brother, I Am Directed by the Grand Lodge of Ohio, to Inform You That an Attempt Was Made, in the Beginning of the Month of November Last, by Two Persons, Natives of Italy or Spain, to Obtain Money from This Grand Lodge, and from Many of the Brethren of This State, for the Purpose, as They Represented, of Ransoming Eight of Their Countrymen, Who Were Captured and Held in Captivity by the Algerines.… [Chillicothe s.n., AI 0. Walgren 1397 1814]. 4-page folder, printed on p. [1] only. ; 25.5 cm. Walgren: Caption title; no imprint.
    Dated in ms: January "28." "The one calls himself Antoni Logenito, and the other I. Knock."
    8288 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. (Circular.) Grand Lodge of Ohio, May [blank] 1814. Dear Sir and Brother, Accompanying This Communication Are the Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Ohio, at the Last Grand Annual Communication.… [Chillicothe Brother Barnes., AI 0. Walgren 1398. 1814]. 4-page folder, printed on p. [1] only. ; 24.5 cm. "Hail to the Chief Who in Triumph Advances." is in Quotation Marks.
    886 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Free Masons, in the State of Ohio. Published for the Society. Chillicothe Printed by Brother Barnes., OI 254. SS 34740. Walgren 1461. A.L. 5815.-A.D. 1815. 60 p. ; 22 cm. Walgren: 100 copies ordered to be printed. Grand Lodge proceedings for January 2-5, 1815.
    938 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Free Masons in the State of Ohio. Published for the Society. Chillicothe Printed by John Bailhache., OI 308. SS 37651. Walgren 1521. Wilkie 425. A.L. 5816-A.D. 1816. 68 p. ; 22 cm. Walgren: 100 copies printed.
    8290 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Grand Lodge of Ohio, Chillicothe, March 3, 1816. Dear Sir, Permit Me to Call Attention of the Lodge over Which You Preside to the Circular Letter Below, and Also to the Resolutions of the Grand Lodge. [Chillicothe] s.n., AI 0. 1816. 4-page folder, printed on pp. [1-3]. ; 25 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Resolution about asking all visitors if they acknowledge or belong to "the pretended Lodge, under the patronage and authority of Ichabod Nye and others, held at Marietta, since the 1st of February, A.D. 1816...."
    995 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Free Masons in the State of Ohio. Published for the Society. Chillicothe Printed by Brother Bailhache, OI 355. SS 40864. Walgren 1590. A.L. 5817-A.D. 1817. 88 p. ; 19.5 cm. Walgren: 100 copies ordered to be printed. Grand Lodge proceedings for January 6th through 8th, 1817.
    996 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Free Masons in the State of Ohio. Published for the Society. Chillicothe Printed by Brother Bailhache, OI 356. SS 40865. Walgren 1591. [1817]. 76 p. ; 21 cm. Walgren: 100 copies ordered to be printed. Grand Lodge proceedings for August 4-6, 1817. On 5 Aug., the Grand Lodge moved in procession to the Presbyterian Church, where a sermon was delivered by Philander Chase, for which he was paid $50. The sermon was again delivered in Dec. 1817 before the Grand Chapter of Ohio and printed in 1818. See No. 1047.
    1129 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Free Masons in the State of Ohio. Published for the Society. Columbus Printed by P.H. Olmsted, OI 481. SS 44096 (1818) and 48029. Walgren 1770. Wilkie 553, 628. A.L. 5819-A.D. 1819. 116 p., folding form. ; 21 cm. Walgren: 150 copies ordered to be printed. Grand Lodge proceedings for December 14-17, 1818. Includes Bye-Laws, form of a return, and lodge returns.
    1132 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Extracts from the Proceedings of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of the Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons in the State of Ohio, at Their Annual Communication, Held at Columbus, on Monday, December 13, A.D. 1819. A.L. 5819. And by Adjournments, until the Sixteenth of Said Month. Worthington Printed by Br. Ezra Griswold, Jr., OI 551. SS 48030 (1819) and 1311. Sabin 42259 (note). Walgren 1887. Wilkie 629. 1816 [i.e. 1820]. 40 p. ; 18 cm. Walgren: The title page mistakenly gives the date of publication as 1816. On the IaCrM, MBFM, NNFM and PPPFM copies, "1816" has been stricken and "1820" over-written.
    "By-laws, &c. The committee, appointed to revise the by-laws of the Grand Lodge of Ohio, beg leave to report as follows."--p. [23]-34.
    "List of subordinate lodges, under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Ohio, with the names of their principal officers, and the times and places of their meetings, according to the last returns."--p. 35-40.
    1228 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. By-Laws and Resolutions of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of the Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons in the State of Ohio, Adopted at Their Annual Communication Held at Columbus, on the Second Monday in December, A.D. 1820, A.L. 5820. Columbus P. H. Olmsted, Printer., OI 550. SS 1310. Walgren 1886. 1820. 11 p. ; 21 cm. Walgren: 300 copies ordered to be printed. Half-title, p. [1]: By-Laws and Resolutions, of the Grand Lodge of Ohio.
    1297 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Extract from the Proceedings of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of the Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons, in the State of Ohio, at Their Annual Communication, Held at Columbus, on Monday, December 11, A. D. 1820 - A. L. 5820. And by Adjournments until the Fourteenth of Said Month. Columbus P. H. Olmsted at the Office of the Columbus Gazette, SS 1312 (1820) and 5394. Walgren 2002. 1821. 19 p. ; 20.5 cm. Walgren: 150 copies ordered to be printed.
    1361 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Extract from the Proceedings of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of the Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons in the State of Ohio, at Their Annual Communication, Held at Columbus, on Monday, December 10, A.D. 1821-A.L. 5821, and by Adjournments, until the Twelfth of Said Month. Delaware Br's. Griswold & Howard, SS 8760. Walgren 2120. 1822. 30 p. ; 19 cm. Walgren: 150 copies ordered to be printed.
    1058 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. To the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of the State of Ohio. The Select Committee to Whom Was Referred the Communication of the Committee of "A Meeting of a Number of Members of the Society of Freemasons, from the various parts of the United States, composed of Members of the Congress and strangers, assembled at the Capitol, in the City of Washington, March 9th, 1822 ... Report.... [Delaware Ezra Griswold., AI 0. Walgren 2272. 1823] 4-page folder, printed on pp. [1-2]. ; 25 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Walgren: Title from first lines of Text. Dated 16 Jan. 1823. Opposes formation of a United States Grand Lodge. Ezra Griswold, who printed the proceedings for this session, is the presumed printer.
    1438 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Extract from the Proceedings of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of the Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons in the State of Ohio, at Their Annual Communication Held at Columbus, on Monday, January 13, A. D. 1823. A. L. 5823 and by Adjournments until the Fifteenth of Said Month. Delaware, Ohio Br. Ezra Griswold, SS 12608. Walgren 2271. 1823. 42 p. ; 19.5 cm. Walgren: 300 copies ordered to be printed. ... Includes resolution opposing a General Grand Lodge of the United States which was also printed separately. See No. 1058.
    1494 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Extract from the Proceedings of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of the Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons in the State of Ohio, at Their Annual Communication Held at Columbus, on Monday, January 12, A.D. 1824. A.L. 5824, and, by Adjournments, until the Fifteenth of Said Month. Delaware Br. Ezra Griswold, SS 16220. Walgren 2402. 1824. 36 p. ; 20 cm.
    1584 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Extract from the Proceedings of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of the Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons in the State of Ohio, at Their Annual Communication Held at Columbus, Monday, January 10, A.L. 5825. And by Adjournments until the Thirteenth of Said Month. Delaware Printed by Brother, [sic] Ezra Griswold, SS 20588. Walgren 2528. 1825. 24 p. ; 19 cm.
    8294 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Columbus, 1st. May, 1825. To [blank] Esq. R. W. Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of [blank] R. W. Sir and Brother. I have the honour of transmitting herewith, a copy of the proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Ohio... Columbus Ezra Griswold., AI 0. Walgren 2527. 1825. 4-page folder, printed on p. [1] only. ; 25 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Walgren: Grand Lodge resolution Adopted 11 Jan. 1825 favoring a monument at Mt. Vernon over the tomb of George Washington and committing to contribute $200.
    1669 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons in the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, A.L. 5826. Most Worshipful Samuel Wheeler, Grand Master. Delaware, Ohio Printed by Griswold and Little., SS 24618. Walgren 2767. 1826. 36 p. ; 23 cm.
    8279 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons in the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, A.L. 5827. Most Worshipful John M. Goodenow, Grand Master. Columbus Printed by Brother P.H. Olmsted., AI 0. Walgren 2839. 1827. 24 p. ; 24 cm. Proceedings for January 8-11, 1827.
    Morgan copy: Grey wrapper with no printing.
    1821 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons in the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, A.L. 5828. Most Worshipful Thomas Corwin, Grand Master. Delaware, Ohio Printed by Brother Ezra Griswold., SS 33270. Walgren 2984. 1828. 20 p. ; 23 cm. Walgren: 300 copies ordered to be printed.
    1909 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons in the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, A.L. 5829. Most Worshipful John Snow, Grand Master. Columbus Printed by Brothers Olmsted, Bailhache and Camron., SS 38665. Walgren 3177. 1829. 35, [1] p. ; 24 cm. Walgren: 300 copies ordered to be printed.
    8299 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Grand Lodge of Ohio. Be It Known...In Testimony Whereof...Worthington, Ohio, This [blank] Day of January, A.L. 5829, A.D. 1829. [Worthington Olmsted, Bailhache and Camron? AI 0. Walgren 3176. 1829]. 4-page folder, printed on p. [1] only. ; 24.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint. Election of officers.
    Walgren: Title from first line of text. Bros. Olmsted, Bailhache and Camron, who printed the full proceedings for this session, are the presumed printers.
    2034 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons, in the State of Ohio; at the Annual Grand Communication, A.L. 5830. Most Worshipful William Fielding, Grand Master. Columbus Printed by Brothers Olmsted & Bailhache., AI 1484. Walgren 3388. 1830. 12 p. ; 24 cm. Proceedings for January 1830.
    8301 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Grand Lodge of Ohio. Be It Known...In Testimony Whereof...Worthington, Ohio, This [blank] Day of January, A.L. 5830, A.D. 1830. [Worthington] Olmsted, Bailhache and Camron? AI 0. Walgren 3387. 1830. Broadside. ; 25.5 x 20 cm. Walgren: Brothers Olmsted, Bailhache and Camron, who printed the full proceedings of this session, are the suggested printers.
    2167 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity, of Free and Accepted Masons, in the State of Ohio; at the Annual Grand Communication, A.L. 5831. Most Worshipful John Satterthwaite, Grand Master. Columbus Printed by Brothers Olmsted and Bailhache., AI 7138. Walgren 3531. 1831. 14, 1 l. p. ; 23.5 cm. Walgren: 300 copies ordered to be printed. During this session, John C. Bennett, representing Friendship Lodge No. 89, chaired the Committee on Accounts. In the 1840s Bennett would become involved with Joseph Smith and the Mormon lodges in Nauvoo, Illinois, and publish an expose of Mormonism.
    8305 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Grand Lodge of the State of Ohio. Be It Known...In Testimony Whereof ... This [blank] Day of January, A.L. 5831, A.D. 1831. [Columbus Brothers Olmsted and Bailhache?, AI 0. Walgren 3530. 1831] 4-page folder, printed on p. [1] only. ; 25 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Walgren: Olmsted and Bailhache, who printed the full proceedings of this session, are suggested printers.
    2297 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons in the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, A.L. 5832. Most Worshipful Charles Anthony, Grand Master. Zanesville Printed by Brother Adam Peters., AI 12493. Walgren 3670. 1832. 11, bv p. ; 25 cm. Grand Lodge proceedings for January 1832.
    8307 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. St. John's Day. Order of Procession of the Grand Lodge of the State of Ohio. [Cincinnati
    Walgren 3671. 1832]. 4-page folder, printed on pp [1-3]. ; 25 cm. Walgren: Dated at end: Cincinnati, 25th June, A. L. 5832.
    2439 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons in the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, A.L. 5833. Most Worshipful Timothy Baker, Grand Master. Columbus Printed by Brother C. Scott., AI 18903. Walgren 3772. 1833. 17, bv, 1 l. p. ; 18.5 cm. Walgren: 300 copies ordered to be printed. Grand Lodge proceedings for January 7-8, 1833.
    2607 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons in the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, A.L. 5834. Most Worshipful William J. Reese, Grand Master. Columbus Printed by Brother C. Scott., AI 24515. Walgren 3855. 1834. 11, bv p. ; 18.5 cm. Walgren: 350 copies ordered to be printed.
    5253 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Circulars for the Grand Lodge (announcing annual meeting January 1835). Columbus
    AI 0. 1834.
    Proceedings, 1835, p. 10.
    2792 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons in the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, A.L. 5835. Most Worshipful Wm. J. Reese, Grand Master. Columbus Printed by Brother C. Scott., AI 31741. Walgren 3912. 1835. 19, bv p. ; 20.5 cm. Walgren: 250 copies ordered to be printed.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: John A. McConnell.
    3040 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons in the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, A.L. 5836. Most Worshipful Wm. J. Reese, Grand Master. Columbus Printed by Brother C. Scott., AI 37535. Walgren 3980. 1836. 14, 1 l. p. ; 20.5 cm. Walgren: 250 copies ordered to be printed.
    3230 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons in the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, A.L. 5837. Wm. J. Reese, Grand Master. Lancaster Printed by Brother Geo. Sandesron [i.e., Sanderson]., AI 44395. Walgren 4042. 1837. 21, bv, [23], bv, 1 l. p. ; 24 cm. Grand Lodges proceedings for June 22, 1837.
    Bro. Waite's Address, pp. [17]-21.
    The last page is for annual returns.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Last page blank.
    "A form whereby the subordinate lodges are requested to make their annual returns to the Grand Lodge."--p. [23].
    8315 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. A List of Lodges under the Jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of the State of Ohio. In Pursuance of a Resolution of the Grand Lodge...in the Town of Lancaster, in June, A.D. 1837, I Hereby Transmit a List of the Delinquent Lodges. [Lancaster George Sanderson?, AI 0. Walgren 4041. 1837]. Broadside. ; 39.5 x 31.5 cm. Walgren: Title from caption and first lines of text. List of 102 delinquent lodges. George Sanderson, who printed the full proceedings for this session, is the suggested printer.
    3417 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons in the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, A.L. 5838. Most Worshipful Wm. J. Reese, Grand Master. Lancaster Printed by Brother Geo. Sanderson.., AI 50411. Walgren 4097. 1838. 16, [17], bv p. ; 22.5 cm. Grand Lodge proceedings for June 19, 1838. Last page is "Pay Roll."
    Error in imposition: p. 8 and 9 reversed.
    3648 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Council of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons, in the State of Ohio; at the Annual Grand Communication, A.L. 5839. Most Worshipful William J. Reese, Grand Master. Circleville Printed by Brothers Jason Case & Co., AI 55754. Walgren 4173. 1839. 16 p. ; 23 cm. Walgren: 300 copies order to be printed. During this session a committee was appointed "to take into consideration the propriety of causing a revised Chart, or Masonic Monitor, to be prepared and printed for the use of the lodges under the jurisdiction of the grand lodge." See Parmalee (Morgan 8324).
    503 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. A Masonic Funeral Service, Prepared by a Committee of the Grand Lodge of Ohio. Respectfully Submitted to the Fraternity under Its Jurisdiction. Chillicothe Seneca W. Bly, AI 41-1993. Walgren 4320. 1841. 20 p. ; 19 cm. Walgren: Also printed as the second part of the 1840 grand lodge proceedings.
    504 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons in the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Begun and Held in the Town of Lancaster, October 19th, A.L. 5841. Most Worshipful William James Reese, Grand Master. Lancaster, Ohio Printed by Brother Casper Thiell., AI 41-1994. Walgren 4322. 1841. 63, bv p., [1] folding plate. ; 19 cm. Walgren: 400 copies ordered to be printed., for which Thiel was paid $100. Page [51] (caption): "Order of Ceremonies Observed at the Laying of the Corner Stone of the Grand Lodge Hall, at Lancaster, on Monday, October 18, A.L. 5841. Published by Order of the Grand Lodge."
    American Antiquarian Society notes: "By-laws of the Grand Lodge of Ohio.:--p. [39]-49.
    "Order of ceremonies observed at the laying of the corner stone of the Grand Lodge hall, at Lancaster, on Monday, October 18th, A.L. 5841. Published by order of the Grand Lodge."--p. [51]-63.
    505 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons, in the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, A.L. 5840. Most Worshipful Wm. J. Reese, Grand Master. Lancaster Printed by Brother Louis J. Moeller., AI 41-1995. Walgren 4321. 1841. 24, 11, [1] p. ; 19.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "A Masonic funeral service, prepared by a committee of the Grand Lodge of Ohio, and respectfully submitted to the Fraternity under its jurisdiction. ... At a late meeting of the Grand Lodge, the undersigned were appointed a committee to prepare a 'Masonic funeral service,' with instructions to cause the same to be appended to the printed minutes of its proceedings.""--11, [1] p., 2nd count.
    Walgren: Page [1]-11 (second count) (caption title): A Masonic Funeral Service, Prepared by a Committee of the Grand Lodge of Ohio, and Respectfully Submitted to the Fraternity under Its Jurisdiction. Page [1], second count: "At the late meeting of the Grand Lodge, the undersigned were appointed a Committee to prepare a "Masonic Funeral Service," with instructions to cause the same to be appended to the printed minutes of its proceedings. ... William Reese, W.B. Thrall. Lancaster, Nov. A.L. 5840.
    For another printing of Masonic Funeral Service, see Morgan, 503.
    8322 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons in the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication Begun and Held in the Town of Lancaster, October 17, A.L. 5842. Ordered to Be Read in All the Lodges. Most Worshipful William James Reese, Grand Master. Circleville, Ohio Printed by Brother Jason Case., AI 0. Walgren 4412. 1842. [2], 64, [2] p. ; 22 cm. Walgren: Green wrappers with: Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Ohio for the Year A.L. 5842. 400 copies ordered to be printed.
    8323 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Report of the Committee on the Circular from Lancaster Lodge, No. 57. The Committee to Whom Was Referred the Circular from Lancaster Lodge, No. 57...Report. [Columbus]
    AI 0. Walgren 4413. 1842. 4-page folder, printed on pp. [1-2]. ; 26.5 cm. Walgren: Title from caption and first lines of text. Response to circular from Lancaster Lodge No. 57 (See No. 8320) requiring teetotalism as a condition of membership. The grand lodge objected to the requirement, concluding it would be an innovation on the ancient landmarks.
    5701 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication Begun and Held in the Town of Lancaster, October 20, A.L. 5843. Ordered to Be Read in All the Lodges. Most Worshipful William B. Thrall, Grand Master. Columbus Brother Charles Scott, AI 43-1978. Walgren 4489. 1843. [2], 92 p. ; 20.5 cm. Walgren: Blue wrappers with: Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Ohio, for the Year A. L., 5843.
    5733 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Constitutions of the Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons; with the Constitution, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations of the Grand Lodge of the State of Ohio. Compiled, Digested and Arranged by the Committee of the Grand Lodge. Circleville Printed by Thrall & Bailey, AI 43-1976. Walgren 4488. 1843. 82 p. ; 22 cm. Walgren: Tan wrappers with same text as title page.
    8326 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, of the State of Ohio, Held at the City of Columbus, Oct. 23, 1844. Most Worshipful William B. Thrall, Grand Master. Ordered to Be Read in All the Lodges. Columbus, O. C. Scott & Co., AI 0. Walgren 4596. 1844. 60 p. ; 20.5 cm. Walgren: Brown wrappers with: Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Ohio, for the Year A.L. 5844. 500 copies ordered to be printed, for which Scott was paid $142.24.
    5127 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Constitution and By-Laws of the Grand Lodge. [Columbus C. Scott & Co., Proceedings Grand Lodge, 1846, 48-49. 1845]

    8327 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Funeral Ceremony of the Free and Accepted Masons of Ohio [Columbus
    AI 0. Walgren 4697. ca. 1845?] [2], 9 p. Walgren: Title from wrapper; no imprint. Page [1] (caption title): "Appendix to the By-Laws, Rules, &c."
    8328 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Funeral Service Adopted by the Grand Lodge of Ohio, of the Free and Accepted Masons. Columbus Chas. Scott and Co., AI 0. Walgren 4698. 1845. [2], 16 p. ; 19 cm. Walgren: Brown wrappers with same text as title page, within a border.
    8331 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, in the State of Ohio, Held at Chillicothe, January 4, A.D. 1808. Published for the Society. Chillicothe Brother Parcels, 1809. Reprinted by C. Scott and Co., AI 45-2503. Walgren 4699. 1845. 32 p. ; 20.5 cm. Walgren: Reprint of 1808, 1809 and 1810 proceedings.
    4717 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Constitutions of the Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons, with the Constitution, By-Laws, Rules and Resolutions of the Grand Lodge of Ohio, Compiled, Digested and Arranged by a Committee of the Grand Lodge. Second Edition as Amended. Columbus C. Scott, Printer., AI 46-2643. Walgren 4827. 1846. [i-ii], [v], vi-vii, [iii], iv, [5]-83 p. ; 21 cm. Walgren: Blue wrappers with text same as title page, within a border. Scott apparently printed 25 copies in late 1845, for which he was paid $5. On 22 Oct. 1846, the Grand Lodge ordered 500 copies, for which Scott was paid $100.
    5123 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Grand Lodge of Ohio. To All the Fraternity: Be It Known.... [Columbus s.n., AI 0. Walgren 4828. 1846] 4-page folder, printed on p. [1] only.; 24.5 x 20 cm. Walgren: Dated 20 Oct. 1846.
    Resolution on Grand Lodge Certificates.
    5126 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Dedication of the Masonic Hall. The Masonic Fraternity Will Dedicate, Publicly Their New Masonic Hall, on St. John's Day, June 24th, A. L. 5846.... [Cincinnati
    AI 0. Walgren 4825. 1846] Broadside. ; 41.5 x 11 cm. Walgren: The Cincinnati Masonic Hall was dedicated by William B. Thrall, Grand Master of Ohio. For O.M.Spencer's Oration delivered at the dedication, see Morgan No. 8343.
    8341 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, of the State of Ohio, Held at the City of Columbus, Oct. 21, 1845. Most Worshipful William B. Thrall, Grand Master. Ordered to Be Read in All the Lodges. Columbus, O. C. Scott & Co., Steam Press., AI 46-2648. Walgren 4829. 1846 64 p. ; 20.5 cm. Walgren: 600 copies printed, for which Scott was paid $101.50. For Erastus Burr's oration delivered at this session, see Morgan No. 8333.
    8342 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, of the State of Ohio, Held at the City of Columbus, Oct. 22, 1846. Most Worshipful William B. Thrall, Grand Master. Ordered to Be Read in All the Lodges. Columbus, Ohio Printed by T.S. Hoskins., AI 46-2650 and 46-2649 (wrong pagination). Walgren 4830. 1846. 91 p. ; 20.5 cm. Walgren: 600 copies ordered to be printed, for which Hoskins was paid $97.38. During this session (21 Oct. 1846), William Peter Strickland (1809-1884), Grand Orator, delivered an oration in the Methodist Church on the symbols of Freemasonry, their signification and mystic language, which was ordered to be published with the proceedings.
    350 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, of the State of Ohio, Held at Zanesville, October 19, 1847. Most Worshipful M.Z. Kreider, Grand Master. Ordered to Be Read in All the Lodges. Columbus Printed by William B. Thrall., Walgren 4970. 1847. 88 p. ; 20.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "On motion, it was ordered that the grand secretary procure the printing of seven hundred and fifty copies of the proceedings of the present grand communication ..."--p. 65.
    Local Note(s): American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: N.B. Haswell, Burlington, Vermont: W.B. Hubbard.
    Walgren: Blue wrappers with text same as title page, within a border. 750 copies ordered to be printed, for which Thrall was paid $110.
    Morgan: 750 copies ordered printed (p. 65). There is a report (p. 64) on the need to have a complete publication of the proceedings from its start in Chillicothe in 1808 to the present. Charles Scott reports he has collected all copies except for the years 1811, and August sessions for 1817 and 1819. To continue, 800 to 1,000 subscribers are needed to publish a large octavo of 600 to 800 pages at $2.00 per copy. The Grand Lodge ordered 50 copies.
    Incorporated on March 12, 1844 by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio.
    8345 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Grand Lodge of Ohio. The Following Is the Order of the Proceedings to Be Observed at Their Meeting to Be Held in Zanesville on Wednesday, 10th October, 1847. Zanesville, Ohio ["Courier Office",] Walgren 4969. 1847. Broadside. ; 22 x 12 cm. Walgren: Title from caption and first lines of text. Text within ornamental border.
    7758 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, of the State of Ohio, Held at Columbus, September 25th, 1848. Most Worshipful M.Z. Kreider, Grand Master. Columbus Thrall & Reed., Walgren 5117. 1848. [2], 152 p. ; 20 cm. Walgren: Vignette on title page and title page verso. Blue wrappers with text similar to title page, within a border.
    8357 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, of the State of Ohio, Held at Steubenville, October 15, A.D. 1849, A. L. 5849. Most Worshipful M. Z. Kreider, Grand Master. Columbus S. Medary., Walgren 5291. 1849. 126 p. ; 20 cm. Walgren: Pink or yellow wrappers with text same as title page, within a border.
    8359 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Circular. Cincinnati, Ohio, May 1st, 1850. Dear Sir and Brother:-At the last annual communication of the Grand Lodge of Ohio, the following proceedings were had.... [Cincinnati
    Walgren 5501. 1850] Broadside. ; 25 x 21.5 cm. Walgren: Title from first lines of text. Issued by Cornelius Moore. On 16 Oct. 1849, the Grand Lodge appointed a committee to "rescue from oblivion, and perpetuate for future reference, the incidents connected with our early Masonic history in the state." On 16 Oct. 1850, Cornelius Moore reported that he had "issued a printed circular to all the lodges in the state, requesting the assistance of the members in collection such reminiscences as might be found interesting and worthy of preservation."
    8360 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Circular. Cincinnati, September 1, 1850. Dear Brethren:-A committee has been appointed by the several lodges of this city to make arrangements for the meeting of the Grand Lodge of Ohio.... [Cincinnati]
    Walgren 5502. 1850 Broadside. ; 24.5 x 20 cm. Walgren: Title from first lines of text. Notice of committee making arrangements for Grand Lodge of Ohio meeting scheduled for week of 15 Oct. 1850 in Cincinnati.
    8373 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Ohio: Held at the City of Cincinnati, October 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th, A. L., 5850.... Columbus Scott and Bascom., Walgren 5503. 1850. 136 p. ; 20 cm. Walgren: Page [39]: illustration for block of Ohio marble "to be laid in the monument now being erected in Washington City, to the memory of George Washington."
    5254 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Committee on Ways and Means. Report and Resolutions on the Manual Labor School. Columbus
    AI 0. 1835.
    Proceedings, 1835, p. 12, "100 copies" ordered printed and circulated. Walgren 0.
    8302 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Royal Arch Chapter. Journal of the Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, A.L. 5830. Held at Worthington. Most Excellent James Gates, Grand High Priest. Columbus Companions Olmsted & Bailhache., AI 0. Walgren 3389. 1830. 11 p. ; 24 cm. Walgren: 150 copies ordered to be printed.
    8317 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Royal Arch Chapter. Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio, at the Grand Annual Communication, A. L. 5838, Held at Lancaster, June, 1838. Most Excellent Wm. J. Reese, Grand High Priest. Lancaster Companion Geo. Sanderson., AI 0. Walgren 4100. 1838. 11 p. ; 24 cm. Walgren: 100 copies ordered to be printed.
    506 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Royal Arch Chapter. Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio, at the Grand Annual Communication, Held at Lancaster, Ohio. A.D. 1840. A. L. 5840. Lancaster Louis J. Moeller, AI 41-1996. 1841. 14 p.
    507 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Royal Arch Chapter. Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio, at the Grand Annual Communication, Held at Lancaster, October, A. L. 5841. Circleville Jason Case and Co., AI 41-1997 (wrong pagination). Walgren 4326. 1841. [2], 22 p. ; 19.5 cm. Walgren: Pink wrappers with text same as title page. 200 copies ordered to be printed.
    508 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Royal Arch Chapter. Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio, at the Grand Annual Communication. A. L. 5840; Held at Lancaster, October, A. L. 1840. Most Excellent, O. M. Spencer, Grand High Priest: [sic] Lancaster Comp. Louis J. Moeller, AI 41-1996 (wrong pagination) and 41-1998. Walgren 4325. 1841 31, [1] p. ; 19.5 cm. Walgren: 200 copies ordered to be printed.
    5702 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Royal Arch Chapter. Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter, of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at Lancaster, October, A.L. 5842. Most Excellent W.B. Hubbard, Grand High Priest. Circleville Brother Jason Case, AI 0. Walgren 4416. 1842. 20 p. ; 21 cm. Walgren: Pink wrappers with text same as title page, within a border. 200 ordered to be printed.
    8295 Freemasons. Ohio. Hamilton. Washington Lodge, No. 17. By-Laws and Regulations of Washington Lodge, No. 17. Hamilton, O James B. Camron, AI 0. Walgren 2677. 1826 8 p. ; 15 cm.
    6830 Freemasons. Ohio. Knights Templar. Grand Encampment. Proceedings of the Grand Encampment, of the State of Ohio, at Its Organization, at Lancaster, October. A.D. 1843. M.E. Sir Knight M.Z. Kreider, Grand Master. Massillon Luce & Worstell, AI 43-1977, "Luce-Warstell". Walgren 4490. 1843. 8 p. ; 19 cm. Walgren: Brown printed wrappers with text same as title page, with a border. 100 copies ordered to be printed.
    7474 Freemasons. Ohio. Knights Templar. Grand Encampment. Proceedings of Grand Encampment of Knights Templars, of the State of Ohio, at Their Second Session, Held in the City of Columbus, Oct. 26, 1844. M.E. Sir Knight M.Z. Krieder, Grand Master. Columbus, O C Scott & Co., AI 44-2485. Walgren 4597. 1844. 16 p. ; 22 cm. Walgren: Buff wrappers with text same as title page, within a border. 150 copies ordered to be printed, for which Scott was paid $22.
    8340 Freemasons. Ohio. Knights Templar. Grand Encampment. Proceedings of the Grand Encampment of Knights Templars, of the State of Ohio, at Their Fourth Session, Held at Dayton, Oct. 22, 1846. M.E. Sir Knight Bela Latham, Grand Master. Columbus Printed by T. S. Hoskins., AI 46-2647. Walgren 4831. 1846. [2], 10 p. ; 22 cm. Walgren: Salmon wrappers with same text as the title page, within a border. 125 copies printed, for which Hoskins was paid $17.
    8371 Freemasons. Ohio. Knights Templar. Grand Encampment. Proceedings of the Grand Encampment of Knights Templars, of the State of Ohio, at Their Seventh Session, Held at Steubenville, October 15. A.D. 1849, A.L. 5849. M.E. Sir Knight John L. Vattier, Grand Master. Columbus S. Medary., Walgren 5504. 1850. [2], 25 p. ; 22 cm. Walgren: Pink wrappers with same text as the title page, within a border.
    8349 Freemasons. Ohio. Knights Templars. Proceedings of the Grand Encampment of Knights Templars, of the State of Ohio, at Their Fifth Session, Held at the City of Columbus, Sept. 14, 1847. M. E. Sir Knight Bela Latham, Grand Master. Columbus William B. Thrall, Walgren 4971. 1847. [2], 15 p. ; 22 cm. Walgren: Salmon wrappers with same text as the title page, within a border.
    8372 Freemasons. Ohio. Knights Templars. Proceedings of the Grand Encampment of Knights Templars, of the State of Ohio, at Their Eighth Annual Session, Held at the City of Cincinnati, October 16th, A.D. 1850. Columbus Scott and Bascom., Walgren 5505. 1850. 16 p. ; 22.5 cm. Walgren: Salmon wrappers with same text as the title page, within a border.
    273 Freemasons. Ohio. Knights Templars. Grand Encampment. Proceedings of the Grand Encampment of Knights Templars, of the State of Ohio, at Their Third Session, Held at the City of Columbus, Oct. 21, 1845. M.E. Sir Knight Bela Latham, Grand Master. Columbus Printed by C. Scott and Co., AI 45-2505, 18 pages; 45-2506, 12 pages; 45-2504, 37 pages Walgren 4700. 1845. [2], 18 p. ; 22 cm. Walgren: Green wrappers with text same as title page, within border. Pages [12]-18: Constitution of the General Grand Encampment of the United States.
    8353 Freemasons. Ohio. Knights Templars. Grand Encampment. Proceedings of the Grand Encampment of Knights Templars, of the State of Ohio, at Their Sixth Session, Held at the City of Columbus, September 29th, 1848. M.E. Sir Knight John Vattier, Grand Master. Columbus Thrall & Reed., Walgren 5118. 1848. [2], 31 p. ; 21.5 cm. Walgren: Green wrappers with same text as the title page, within a border. 550 copies printed, for which Thrall and Reed were paid $48.00. Pages [23]-31: Eulogium upon the Moral, Social, and Masonic Character of Bela Latham, Delivered September 26, 1846. By Sir Knight William H. Raper. Published by Order of the Grand Encampment. (Separate title page with no imprint.)
    3415 Freemasons. Ohio. Lancaster. Knights Templar. Lancaster Encampment. By-Laws of Lancaster Encampment of Knights Templars & Knights of Malta, and Council of Red Cross Knights, Adopted April 25, 1838. Lancaster Printed by Sir Knight Geo. Sanderson, AI 50409. Walgren 4098. 1838. 13 p. ; 21 cm.
    8320 Freemasons. Ohio. Lancaster. Lancaster Lodge No. 57. Circular. At a meeting of Lancaster Lodge No. 57, specially convened, on the evening of the 18th of January, A.L. 5842...the following preamble and resolutions...were unanimously adopted.... [Lancaster
    AI 0. Walgren 4414. 1842] 4-page folder, printed on p. [1] only. ; 28.5 cm. Walgren: For Ohio Grand Lodge response to Lancaster Lodge abstention from alcohol, see No. 8323.
    5558 Freemasons. Ohio. Lancaster. Royal Arch Masons. Chapter 11. By-Laws, Rules and Regulations of the Lancaster Chapter, No. 11 of Royal Arch Masons Adopted, October 10th, A.D. 1839. A.R.A.M. [Lancaster]
    AI 0. Walgren 4246. 1840. 8 p. ; 20 cm.
    3885 Freemasons. Ohio. Lancaster. Royal Arch. Hiram Chapter, No. 18. By-Laws, Rules and Regulations of Hiram Chapter, No. 18, of Royal Arch Masons. Adopted, September 7th A. D. 1841, A.R.A.M. 2376. Canton Comp. Daniel Gotshall, AI 0. Walgren 4318. 1841. 36 p. ; 16 cm.
    7265 Freemasons. Ohio. Novae Caesarea Harmony Lodge, No. 2. By-Laws of Novae Caesarea Harmony Lodge, No. 2. Cincinnati Looker, Reynolds & Co., Printers., AI 0. Walgren 1677. [1818?] 11 p. ; 17 cm.
    1822 Freemasons. Ohio. Novae Caesarea Harmony Lodge, No. 2. Proposals for Erecting a Large and Commodious Masonic Hall & City Hotel, on Their Vacant Ground, on the Corner of Third and Walnut Streets, by Novae Caesarea Harmony Lodge, No. 2, Cincinnati. [Cincinnati s.n., SS 33271. Walgren 2983. 1828]. 8 p. ; 20 cm. Walgren: Caption title; no imprint.
    3886 Freemasons. Ohio. Novae Caeserea Harmony Lodge, No. 2. Masonic Funeral Service for Use of Nova Caesar[e]a [sic] Lodge, No. 2. Cincinnati Republican Office, AI 40-2468. Walgren 4245. 1840. 12 p. Walgren: Could not be located at MBFM in 1994.
    9006 Freemasons. Ohio. Ohio Chapter, No. 12 (Columbus, Ohio) By-Laws of Ohio Chapter, No. 12, of Columbus, Ohio. Columbus Printed by Companion Charles Scott., AI 0. Walgren 0. 1843. 12 p. ; 20 cm.
    5824 Freemasons. Ohio. Piqua. Royal Arch. Piqua Chapter No. 31. By-Laws of Piqua Chapter No. [blank]. Piqua, Ohio. Adopted A.L. 5846. St. Mary's Com. N.H. Starbuck., AI 0. Walgren 4832. 1846. 15 p. ; 16 cm.
    2791 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal and Select Masters. Journal of the Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held in the City of Columbus, Y.D. 2835. Most Excellent William James Reese, Grand Puissant. Lancaster Companion P. Van Trump, AI 31740. Walgren 3913. 1835. 14 p. ; 21.5 cm. Walgren: 50 copies ordered to be printed.
    2168 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal and Select Masters. Grand Council. Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of the State of Ohio at Its [1st] Annual Assembly. Chillicothe
    AI 7139. [1831] v p. ill. ; 23 cm.
    8308 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal and Select Masters. Grand Council. Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of the State of Ohio; at Their Second Annual Grand Communication, Held in Columbus, Y.D. 2831. Rev. Robert Punshon, Grand Puissant. Circleville Companion W.B. Thrall., AI 0. Walgren 3532. 1831. 7 p. ; 19.5 cm. Walgren: 50 copies ordered to be printed.
    8310 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal and Select Masters. Grand Council. Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at Columbus, Y.D. 2834. M.E. William J. Reese, Grand Puissant. Circleville Companion W.B. Thrall., AI 0. Walgren 3856. 1834. 5 p. ; 20.5 cm. Walgren: 50 copies ordered to be printed.
    3039 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal and Select Masters. Grand Council. Journal of the Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at Columbus, Y.D. 2836. Most Excellent William James Reese, Puissant. Lancaster Printed by Comp. George Sanderson., AI 37534. Walgren 3981. 1836. 6 p. ; 24 cm. Walgren: 50 copies ordered to be printed. (p. 6)
    8314 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal and Select Masters. Grand Council. Journal of the Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held in Lancaster. Most Excellent Wm. J. Reese, Grand High Priest. Lancaster Printed by Comp. Geo. Sanderson., AI. Walgren 4043. 1837. 7 p. ; 23.5 cm. Walgren: 50 copies ordered to be printed.
    3416 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal and Select Masters. Grand Council. Journal of the Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at Lancaster, Y.D. 2838. Most Excellent William B. Thrall, Grand Puissant. Circleville Printed by Companions J. Case & Co., AI 50410. Walgren 4099. 1838. 7 p. ; 23.5 cm. Walgren: 50 copies ordered to be printed, for which Jason Case & Co. was paid $19.
    3647 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal and Select Masters. Grand Council. Journal of the Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at Lancaster, Y.D. 2839. Most Excellent William B. Thrall, Grand Puissant. Circleville Printed by Companions Jason Case & Co., AI 55753. Walgren 4174. 1839. 7 p. ; 23 cm. Walgren: 75 copies order to be printed.
    8325 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal and Select Masters. Grand Council. Journal of Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters, for the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at the City of Columbus, Oct. 26, 1844. Most Excellent J.W. Milligan, Grand Puissant. Columbus C. Scott & Co., AI 0. Walgren 4599. 1844. 8, [1] p. ; 22.5 cm. Walgren: Yellow wrappers with: Proceedings of the Grand Council of Ohio, for the Y.D. 2844.
    8329 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal and Select Masters. Grand Council. Journal of Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters, for the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at the City of Columbus, Oct. 23, 1845. Most Excellent J.W. Milligan, Grand Puissant. Columbus, Ohio C. Scott & Co., AI 45-2501; 45-4964 under "Ohio. Journal of proceedings of grand council..." Walgren 4701. 1845. 20 p. ; 22 cm. Walgren: Salmon wrappers with same text as title page, within a border.
    8339 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal and Select Masters. Grand Council. Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters, for the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at Dayton, Oct. 22, 1846. Most Excellent A. Death, Grand Puissant. Columbus Printed by T.S. Hoskins., AI 46-2646. Walgren 4833. 1846. [2], 11 p. ; 21.5 cm. Walgren: Salmon wrappers with same text as title page, within a border.
    8348 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal and Select Masters. Grand Council. Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters, for the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at Columbus, Sept. 16, 1847. Most Excellent A. Death, Grand Puissant. Columbus William B. Thrall, Walgren 4972. 1847. [2], 16 p. ; 21.5 cm. Walgren: Salmon wrappers with same text as title page, within a border. Pages [9]-16: Eulogy on Thomas L. Hamer by Comp. A. Death, G.P."
    8352 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal and Select Masters. Grand Council. Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters, for the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at Columbus, Sept. 28, 1848. Most Excellent A. Death, Grand Puissant. Columbus Thrall & Reed., Walgren 5119. 1848. [2], 10 p. ; 21.5 cm. Walgren: Salmon wrappers with same text as title page, within a border.
    8356 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal and Select Masters. Grand Council. Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters, for the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication. Held at Steubenville Oct., 1849. Most Excellent W.B. Dodd, Grand Puissant. Mt. Vernon Democratic Banner Office., Walgren 5292. 1849. 22, [2] p. ; 21.5 cm. Walgren: Brown wrappers with same text as title page, within a border. Pages [23-24]: appendix on dues.
    8370 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal and Select Masters. Grand Council. Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters for the State of Ohio. Assembled in Grand Communication at Mason's Hall in the City of Cincinnati, on Thursday, the 17th Day of October, A. D. 1850. Columbus Scott and Bascom., Walgren 5506. 1850. 11 p. ; 22 cm. Walgren: Green wrappers with same text as title page, within a border.
    5700 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal and Select Masters. Grand Lodge. Journal of the Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters for the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at Lancaster, October, Y.D. 2843. Most Excellent John W. Milligan, Grand Puissant. Columbus Printed by Comp. Charles Scott, AI 0. Walgren 4491. 1843. [2], 8, [1] p. ; 21.5 cm. Yellow wrappers with: "Proceedings of the Grand Council of Ohio, for the Year Y. D., 2843."
    500 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal and Select Masters. Royal Council. Journal of the Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters for the State of Ohio, at the Grand Annual Communication, Held at Lancaster, October Y.L. 2841. Most Excellent Wm. B. Thrall, Grand Puissant. Circleville Jason Case and Co., AI 41-1990 and 41-1992 (wrong pagination). Walgren 4324. 1841. [2], 7 p. ; 22.5 cm. Pink wrappers with text same as title page.
    501 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal and Select Masters. Royal Council. Journal of the Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters, for the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication: Held at Lancaster, Y. D., 1840. Most Excellent Wm. B. Thrall, Grand Puissant. Lancaster
    AI 40-2467 (wrong year, 1840); 41-1989 (wrong printer and pagination); 41-1991 (wrong printer). Walgren 4323. 1841. 16 p. ; 22 cm. Walgren: 200 copies ordered to be printed.
    1229 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. American Union Chapter 1. By-Laws of American Union Chapter, No. 1; Held in the Town of Marietta, (O.) .... In the Year of Masonry, 5823, and of Discovery, 2343. [Marietta] R. Prentiss, AI 0. Walgren 2273. 1823. 12 p. ; 18 cm. Ornamental title page; typeface of pillars and arch, within which is: "Holiness to the Lord." Triple-tau vignette with Royal Arch Cipher.
    937 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Proceedings of the Representatives of the Royal Arch Chapters, in the State of Ohio, in Forming a Grand Royal Arch Chapter in Said State. Columbus Printed by P.H. Olmsted & Co., OI 307. SS 37650. Walgren 1522. [1816]. 11 p. ; 18.5 cm. Walgren: 100 copies order to be printed.
    1127 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio, at Their Annual Communication, Begun and Holden at Columbus, Twenty-Eighth of Dec. A.D. 1818. A.L. 5818. Columbus Office of the Columbus Gazette, by P.H. Olmsted, OI 480. SS 48032. Walgren 1772. [1819]. 23 p. ; 18 cm. Walgren: 100 copies ordered to be printed. In the DSC and MBFM copies, bound after page 20 of the Proceedings, is a large broadside: "A Return of Horeb Chapter No. 3"; see No. 8291.
    1227 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Extract from the Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio, at Their Annual Communication, Held at Columbus, on Wednesday, December 15th, A.D. 1819, A.L. 5819. Worthington Printed by Comp'n. Ezra Griswold, Jr., OI 549. SS 1309. Walgren 1888. 1820. 18 p. ; 18.5 cm. Walgren: 50 copies ordered to be printed.
    1230 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Extract from the Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio, at Their Annual Communication, Held at Columbus, on Wednesday, Dec. 13th A.D. 1820, A.L. 5820. Columbus Office of the Columbus Gazette, by P.H. Olmsted, AI 0. Walgren 2003. 1821. 8 p. ; 19 cm. Walgren: 50 copies ordered to be printed.
    1298 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Extracts from the Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio, at Their Annual Communication, Held at Columbus, on Wednesday, December 11th. A.D. 1821 A.L. 5821. Delaware Comp'ns. Griswold & Howard, SS 5395. Walgren 2004. 1821. 10 p. ; 19 cm. Walgren: 100 copies ordered to be printed.
    1439 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Extract from the Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio, at Their Annual Communication Held at Columbus, on Wednesday, January 15, A.D. 1823. A.L. 5823. Delaware Com. Ezra Griswold, SS 12609. Walgren 2274. 1823. 9, [1] p. ; 19 cm. Walgren: 100 copies ordered to be printed.
    8293 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Extract from the Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio, at Their Annual Communication, Held at Columbus, on Wednesday, January, 14th, A.D. 1824, A.L. 5824. Delaware Comp'n. Ezra Griswold, AI 0. Walgren 2403. 1824. 20 p. ; 19 cm. Walgren: 100 copies ordered to be printed.
    1585 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Extract from the Proceedings of the G.R.A. Chapter, of the State of Ohio, at Their Annual Communication, Held at Columbus, Wednesday, January, [sic] 12, A.D[.] 1825, A.L. 5825. Delaware Printed by Companion,[sic] Ezra Griswold, SS 20589. Walgren 2529. 1825. 22 p. ; 19 cm. Walgren: 100 copies ordered to be printed.
    8296 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Journal of the Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter, of the State of Ohio, Held at Columbus, January 1826. Columbus Companion P.H. Olmsted, AI 0. Walgren 2678. 1826. 33 p. ; 24.5 cm. Walgren: 100 copies ordered to be printed. Pages [21]-23: By-laws; [25]-33 Constitution of the General Grand Royal Arch Captor of the United States.
    8297 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Journal of the Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at Columbus, A.L. 5827. Most Excellent Charles R. Sherman, Grand High Priest. Columbus Companion P. H. Olmsted., AI 0. Walgren 2840. 1827. 16 p. ; 24 cm.
    8298 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Journal of the Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at Columbus, A.L. 5828. Most Excellent Charles R. Sherman, Grand High Priest. Delaware Companion Ezra Griswold, AI 0. Walgren 2985. 1828. 27 p. ; 22 cm. Walgren: 150 copies ordered to be printed.
    1910 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Journals of the Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at Worthington, A. L. 5829. Most Excellent A.I. M'Dowell, Grand High Priest. Columbus Companions Olmsted, Bailhache & Cameron., SS 38666. Walgren 3178. 1829 34 p. ; 24 cm. Walgren: 150 copies ordered to be printed.
    8306 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Journal of the Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, A.L. 5831. Held at Columbus. Most Excellent William R. Foster, Grand High Priest. Columbus Companions Olmsted & Bailhache., AI 0. Walgren 3533. 1831. 8 p. ; 22.5 cm. Walgren: 150 copies ordered to be printed.
    2440 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Journal of the Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio. At the Grand Annual Communication, A.L. 1833; Held at Columbus, January, 1833. Most Excellent Wm. J. Reese, Grand High Priest. Columbus Companion John Bailhache., AI 18904. Walgren 3773. 1833. 6 p. ; 20 cm. Walgren: 150 copies ordered to be printed.
    2606 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Journal of the Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio, at the Grand Annual Communication, A.L. 5834; Held at Columbus, January, 1834. Most Excellent Henry Sage, Grand High Priest. Columbus John Bailhache., AI 24514. Walgren 3857. 1834. 8 p. ; 19.5 cm. Walgren: 150 copies ordered to be printed.
    8311 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Journal of the Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio, at the Grand Annual Communication, A.L. 5835, Held at Columbus, 1835. Most Excellent Wm. B. Thrall, Grand High Priest. Columbus Printed by Brother C. Scott.., AI 0. Walgren 3914. 1835. 7, bv p. ; 24 cm. Walgren: 100 copies ordered to be printed.
    8313 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio, at the Grand Annual Communication, A. L. 5836, Held at Columbus, January, 1836. Most Excellent Wm. B. Thrall, Grand High Priest. Columbus Brother C. Scott., AI 0. Walgren 3982. 1836. 7 p. ; 24 cm.
    8316 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio, at the Grand Annual Communication, A. L. 5837, Held at Lancaster, June, 1837. Most Excellent Wm. J. Reese, Grand High Priest. Lancaster Comp. Geo: [sic] Sanderson., AI. Walgren 4044. 1837. 7 p. ; 23.5 cm. Walgren: 100 copies ordered to be printed.
    3649 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio, at the Grand Annual Communication, A. L. 5839. Held at Lancaster, October, 1839. Most Excellent Wm. B. Thrall, Grand High Priest. Circleville Comps. Jason Case & Company, AI 55755. 1839. 7, [1] p. ; 23 cm. Walgren: 100 copies ordered to be printed.
    5703 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter, of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at Lancaster, October, A.L. 5843. Most Excellent W.B. Hubbard, Grand High Priest. Massillon Luce & Worstell, Printers, AI 43-1979 (12 pages) and 43-1980 (15 pages). Walgren 4492. 1843. 15 p. ; 19.5 cm. Walgren: 200 copies ordered to be printed.
    7476 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter, of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at the City of Columbus, Oct. 26, 1844. Most Excellent William B. Hubbard, Grand High Priest. Columbus, O. Printed by C. Scott & Co., AI 44-2487. Walgren 4600. 1844. [2], 23, bv p. ; 23 cm. Walgren notes: Salmon wrappers with: Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter, of the State of Ohio, for the Year A.L. 5844.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: N.B. Hazwell, Esq. Burlington, Vermont, U.S.A.
    8330 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal Arch Masons, of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at the City of Columbus, Oct. 21, 1845. Most Excellent William B. Hubbard, Grand High Priest. Columbus, Ohio C. Scott & Co., AI 45-2502. Walgren 4702. 1845. 46 p. ; 21 cm. Walgren: Pink wrappers with text same as title page, within a border. Pages [33]-46: "Constitution of the General Grand Chapter of the United States."
    8338 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal Arch Masons, of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at Dayton, Oct. 22, 1846. Most Excellent William B. Hubbard, Grand High Priest. Columbus, Ohio T.S. Hoskins., AI 46-2649; 46-2645 (wrong pagination). Walgren puts 2649 under his 4830. check????? Walgren 4834. 1846. 32 p. ; 22 cm.
    8347 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Proceedings of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons, of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at Columbus, Sept. 14, 1847. Most Excellent George D. Hine, Grand High Priest. Columbus Printed by William B. Thrall., Walgren 4973. 1847. 28 p. ; 21 cm. Walgren notes: Pink wrappers with same text as title page, within a border.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Grand Lodge of Vermont.
    8351 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Proceedings of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons, of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at Columbus, Sept. 28, 1848. Most Excellent Geo. D. Hine, Grand High Priest. Columbus Thrall & Reed., Walgren 5120. 1848. [2], 27 p. ; 21 cm. Walgren: Pink wrappers with same text as title page, within a border.
    8355 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal Arch Masons, of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication. Held at Steubenville, Oct. 19th, 1849. Most Excellent Jacob Graff, Grand High Priest. Mt. Vernon, O Printed at the Democratic Banner Office., Walgren 5293. 1849. [2], 55 p. ; 20 cm. Walgren: Brown wrappers with same text as title page, within a border. 300 copies ordered to be printed.
    8369 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Proceedings of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of the State of Ohio. Held in the City of Cincinnati, on Wednesday, October 16th, A.L., 5850, and of R.A.M., 2380. Columbus Scott and Bascom., Walgren 5507. 1850. 42 p. ; 20 cm. Walgren: 350 copies ordered to be printed.
    2298 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Lodge. Journal of the Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio. At the Grand Communication, A.L. 5832; Held at Columbus, January 4, 1832. Most Excellent Samuel Stokely, Grand High Priest. Columbus Companion John Bailhache, AI 12492. Walgren 3672. 1832. 7 p. ; 23 cm.
    8291 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Horeb Chapter No. 3. A Return of Horeb Chapter No. 3. From December 28th, 1817, to December 28th, 1818. Officers... [Worthington Printed by Ezra Griswold?, AI 0. Walgren 1773. 1819]. Broadside. 36 x 25 cm. Walgren: Tipped into the Dec. 1818 Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio. See No. 1127. This return, which is printed on better quality paper than the proceedings, was probably received too late to be included with the full proceedings.
    1131 Freemasons. Ohio. Scioto Lodge No. 6. By-Laws of Scioto Lodge, No. 6, Adopted A. L. 5818. By Order of the Lodge. Chillicothe Printed by Brothers Bailhache and Scott, OI 483. SS 48034. Walgren 1768. A. L. 5819-A. D. 1819. 16 p. ; 15 cm. Walgren: Could not be located at OCh in Nov. 1996.
    OCh. (Readex: No copy located 1980.).
    2033 Freemasons. Ohio. Select Masters. Grand Council. Proceedings of a Convention of Select Masters, Held at Worthington, Together with the Constitution and By-Laws, of the Grand Council of the State of Ohio, and the General Regulations of Councils of Royal and Select Masters. Y.D. 2830. Rev. Robert Punshon, Grand Puissant. Lancaster Companion George Sanderson, AI 1483. Walgren 3390. 1830. 12 p. ; 24.5 cm. Walgren notes: Contents: [3]: Proceedings for Jan. 6, 1830; 4-7: Constitution of Grand Council of Royal & Select Masters of Ohio; 8-11: By-Laws; 12: notice. On some copies (MLexSC), p. [12] is blank; on others DSC p. 12 has notice of Grand Recorder.
    1130 Freemasons. Ohio. St. John's Lodge No. 13. By Laws of St. John's Lodge, No. 13. Adopted Jan. 7, 1819, A.L. 5819. [Dayton Ohio Watchman?, OI 482. SS 48033. Walgren 1769. 1819] 8 p. ; 13 cm. Walgren: Square & compass vignette on p. [3]. St. John's Lodge No. 13, Dayton, Ohio, was chartered 4 Jan. 1810.
    9005 Freemasons. Ohio. Warren Lodge No. 15 (Warren, Ohio) By-Laws of Warren Lodge, No. 15, Adopted June 9, A.D. 1827. A.L. 5827. [Warren s.n., AI 0. Walgren 0. 1827] 6 p. ; 17 cm. Caption title.
    9004 Freemasons. Ohio. Warren Lodge, No. 24 (Piqua, Ohio) By-Laws. Revised A.L. 5844. St. Mary's Printed by N.H. Starbuck, AI 0. Walgren 0. [1844] 19 p. ; 16 cm.
    1911 Freemasons. Ohio. West Union. West Union Lodge, No. 43. An Appeal to the Citizens of Adams County, Ohio, by the Members of West Union Lodge No. 43. Georgetown D. Ammen & Co., SS 38667. Walgren 3179. 1829. 8 p. ; 20 cm. The following year, 1830, Dyer Burgess delivered an anti-masonic address in West Union. See No. 2014.
    8367 Freemasons. Ohio. Zanesville. Knights Templar. Cyprus Encampment. Celebration! By the Orders of Knighthood! "Cyprus Encampment of Knights Templars," intend celebrating the first investment of Jerusalem by the Crusaders, on the 7th day of June, A. D. 1850. [Zanesville] Zanesville Courier, Job Print., Walgren 5508. [1850]. Broadside. ; 29 x 17.5 cm. Walgren: Title from caption and first lines of text; text within ornamental border, printer at foot. The proceedings at the Methodist Episcopal Church included an oration by Rev. S.A. Mealy. See Morgan No. 8363.
    6831 Freygang, Joseph E., b. 1809. Twenty Years in the Church of Rome; or, The Life and Experience of Rev. Jos. E. Freygang, Formerly a Roman Catholic Priest and Pastor at St. Alphonsus, Norwalk, Ohio. Cincinnati Printed for the Author, at the Methodist Book Concern, 311 Main-Street. R.P. Thompson, Printer., AI 43-1997. 1843. 96 p. ; 13 cm.
    5050 Friend of Justice, A. Review of So Much of Dr. MacMaster's Address as has Reference to the Controversy between Himself and the Halls. Cincinnati Printed by J.D. Thorpe.,
    1849. 15 p. ; 22 cm. OHi notes: Signed: A friend to justice.
    Refers to affairs at Miami University.
    7193 Friend of Youth. Child's Own Hymn Book. With Engravings. By a Friend to Youth. Cincinnati Truman and Smith. 150 Main St., AI 0. [1836] 16 p. ill. ; 11 cm. Same title published by William T. Truman in 1844. (Morgan 6991)
    Contents: Love and duty to parents -- The Bible -- About dying -- A morning hymn -- For a very little child in sickness -- The lily of the valley -- "Jesus Christ came into the world to save sinners" -- Summer and winter -- For a dying child.
    Truman and Smith were located at 150 Main St. from 1834 to 1837 with the majority of the juvenile titles published in 1836.
    Cover title: Child's own hymn book with pictures.
    Printed wrappers with advertisements on back cover.
    7267 Friend to Children. Story of Amelia Harrison: The Way to Be Happy. By a Friend to Children. Cincinnati Truman and Smith., AI 0. 1835. 24 p. ill. ; 13.5 cm. Orange wrapper Address is on cover; date is on title-page. Wood engraving, p. [1] of wrapper, signed: M. (i.e., Abraham John Mason?).
    6468 Friend to Youth. Drops of Honey, for Infant Lips with Engravings by a Friend to Youth. Cincinnati Truman and Smith, 150 Main Street., AI 0. [1836] 16 p. ill. ; 11 cm. PP notes: Yellow printed pictorial wrappers. Publisher's advertisements on back wrappers..
    PP (RBD CB [1834] D837o).
    7203 Friend to Youth. The Child's Every Day Book. Cincinnati Truman and Smith[,] No. 150, Main Street., AI 0. Pomeroy, J.R., Anderson, 1634. [1836] 16 p. ill. ; 10.5 cm. Back wrapper cover: [illustration]/ [rule]/ Children's Books. Truman & Smith, Booksellers, 150, Main Street, Cincinnati, are extensively engaged in Publishing Children Books. Their assortment is select and extensive, comprising books, varying in prices, from one cent to twenty-five cents each. Country merchants and all who many want, are invited to call and examine.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: "By a friend to youth."--p. [1] of wrapper.
    Some wood-engraved illustrations signed Alexander Anderson.
    Contents: William and His Book -- The Spotted Pony -- The Good Boy -- Jonah Thrown into the Sea -- More about Jonah -- An Early Riser -- The Infant Saviour -- Praise to God for Our Redemption [in verse].
    4592 Friend to Youth. My Own Picture Book. Cincinnati William T. Truman, AI 0. 1844. 16 p. ill. ; 11 cm. Wrapper title: My Own Picture Book with Pictures.
    One illustration signed Anderson (Alexander).
    Author statement from cover.
    Contents: Boys at Play -- Joseph before Pharaoh -- Joseph and His Brethren -- Catching a Wild Elephant -- Passing through the Sea -- Egyptians Overwhelmed -- The Crucifixion.
    6991 Friend to Youth. Child's Own Hymn Book. With Engravings. By a Friend to Youth. Cincinnati William T. Truman., AI 0. 1844. 16 p. ill. ; 11 cm. Wrapper title: Truman's Entertaining Toy Books. Child's Own Hymn Book with Pictures.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Miss Maria Reid.
    See Morgan 7193 earlier edition.
    Contents: Love and duty to parents -- The Bible -- About dying -- A morning hymn -- For a very little child in sickness -- The lily of the valley -- "Jesus Christ came into the world to save sinners" -- Summer and winter -- For a dying child.
    7000 Friend to Youth. Pleasing Stories for Good Children. With Pictures By a Friend to Youth. Cincinnati William T. Truman., AI 0. 1844. 16 p. ill. ; 11 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: In printed wrapper.
    Contents: Little Jane and the Poor Man -- The Rude Girl -- The Cruel Boy -- The School Room -- Jane Thompson -- The Passionate Boy -- Against Getting Angry [in verse].
    "W.T. Truman, bookseller, Cincinnati, is extensively engaged in the publication of books for children. His present publications consist of fifty different books."--publisher's advertisement, p. [4] of wrapper.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Presented from Juliaette Knowlton.
    Truman's Entertaining Toy Books.
    See Morgan 9734 for earlier edition published by Truman and Smith.
    Signatures: [A]8 [B]4,
    7696 Friend to Youth. Drops of Honey, for Infant Lips. With Engravings. By a Friend to Youth. Cincinnati William T. Truman., AI 0. 1844. 16 p. ill. ; 11 cm. Date on title page. Clarke Historical Library and PP have second copy without date on it.
    Two illustrations, p. 12 and 14, are signed: Anderson (i.e. Alexander). Contents: Children at Prayer -- The Spotted Pony -- The Little Mimick -- Johnny and His Dog -- Noah and the Ark -- An Early Riser -- Jonah and the Whale -- The Ten Commandments -- Sum of the Commandments -- Our Savior's Golden Rule.
    Truman's Entertaining Toy Books.
    8773 Friend to Youth. The Picture Reader; Designed as a First Reading Book, for Young Masters and Misses. By a Friend of Youth. Cincinnati William T. Truman., AI 0. 1844. 48 p. ; ill. ; 15 cm. Date on title page.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes Bible stories.
    Sometime attributed to Samuel Willard, who used the pseudonym "Friend to Youth."
    Some wood-engravings signed Alexander Anderson.
    10369 Friends' School (Salem, Ohio) Circular. Salem, Ohio Homstead Journal Office,
    1848. xx p. ; 19 cm. Includes catalogue.
    8725 Friends to Liberty. Fellow Citizens of Butler County, Sept. 24, 1821.

    AI 0. [1821] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7141 Friends, Society of. Memorial, &c. To the Legislature of Virginia, on the Subject of Militia Fines. The Memorial and Petition of the Religious Society of Friends, (Commonly Called Shakers,)… [Delaware, Ohio Ezra Griswold, Printer., SS 16233. Rieger 1216. 1824] [1], 2-8 p. ; 20.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Page 8 dated: Delaware, Ohio, 2d Month 2d, 1824 along with printer name given. Horton Howard of Delaware, Ohio, notes that a reprint of the Memorial will be useful in Ohio, where a similar issue is before the legislature,
    Memorial and petition of the religious society of Friends (commonly called Quakers) -- A letter to a member of the Legislature of Virginia, on the subject of the foregoing Memorial. B. Bates.
    The Memorial urges the Legislature, as one of the "great principles of civil or religious liberty," to recognize the demands of conscience and exempt Quakers from penalties from refusing to bear arms. The Memorial was written at Dinwiddle County, Virginia, at the end of 1810.
    2035 Friends, Society of. The Testimony of the Society of Friends, on the Continent of America. Mount Pleasant [s.n.], AI 1506. Rieger 1914. 1830. 36 p. ; 22 cm. Signed: Elisha Bates., Clerk.
    Published in Philadelphia in 1830.
    3041 Friends, Society of. A Report of the Proceedings of the Yearly Meeting, of the Society of Friends, Reprinted with Corrections and Additions, from the 'Christian Advocate,' Newspaper, of May 23 & 30th, 1836. St. Clairsville John Stephens; Reprinted by Ezekiel Harris, AI 37548. 1836. 60 p. ; 22 cm.
    3418 Friends, Society of. Cincinnati Monthly Meeting. Memorial of Mary Anthony. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 50420. 1838. 11 p. Signed by Caleb W. Taylor and Harriet Steer, clerks.
    7019 Friends, Society of. Documents Prepared by the Associated Committees of the Society of Friends; Who Met in Baltimore in the Seventh Month, 1849. Wilbur Controversy. Cincinnati Printed by Achilles Pugh.,
    1850. 11 p. ; 19 cm. Signed by Elijah Coffin, Clerk.
    1741 Friends, Society of. (Hicksite) Indiana Yearly Meeting. A Testimony and Epistle of Advice, Issued by Indiana Yearly Meeting; and Approved by the Meeting for Sufferings of Ohio. Mount Pleasant Elisha Bates., SS 28975. Rieger 10578A. 1827. 10 p. ; 22 cm. Cover title; no imprint.
    Signed on page 12: Elijah Coffin, Rebekah Garretson.
    Printed in Cincinnati the same year (Morgan 1740).
    6256 Friends, Society of. (Hicksite). Ohio Yearly Meeting. Minutes of the Ohio Yearly Meeting. St. Clairsville Printed by Heaton & Gressinger, AI 0. Rieger 1256. 1844. 31 p.
    83 Friends, Society of. (Ohio Yearly Meeting 1813-1828) The Discipline of the Society of Friends, of Ohio Yearly Meeting; Printed by Direction of the Meeting, Held at Mountpleasant, Ohio, in the Year 1819. Mountpleasant, Ohio Printed by Enoch Harris, Jr., AI 55777. Rieger 386. 1839. 116 p. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "St. Clairsville; printed at the Office of Gill and Heaton."--verso of title page.
    Amended and updated with printed cancel slips on p. 35, 37, 41 and lower free endpiece.
    Includes index.
    5466 Friends, Society of. Green Plain Yearly Meeting of Friends. Minutes and Proceedings of the Green Plain Yearly Meeting of Friends who have Adopted the Congregational Order of Church Government. Wilmington McBibbin,
    1850. v. ; 20 cm.
    2793 Friends, Society of. Indiana Yearly Meeting. Discipline of the Society of Friends of Indiana Yearly Meeting Printed by Direction of the Meeting, Held at Whitewater, in the Year 2834. Being a Review of the Discipline of Ohio Yearly Meeting, Printed by Direction of that Meeting, in the Year 1819. Cincinnati Mirror Press, AI 31758. 1835. 80 p. ; 21 cm.
    2794 Friends, Society of. Indiana Yearly Meeting. Location and Days of Holding Indiana Yearly Meeting and All of Its Subordinate Meetings. Cincinnati A. Pugh, AI 31759. 1835. [11] p. ; 30 cm.
    3650 Friends, Society of. Indiana Yearly Meeting. The Discipline of the Society of Friends, of Indiana Yearly Meeting, Revisited by the Meeting Held at White Water, in the Year 1838, and Printed by Direction of the Same. Cincinnati A. Pugh, Pr., Corner Fifth and Main St., AI 55772. 1839. viii, 97, bv, 1 l. p. ; 18 cm. Printed by Achilles Pugh, himself a prominent Cincinnati Quaker.
    Revised by the meeting held at White Water, in the year 1838, and printed by direction of the same.
    "Eighth.--Are Friends careful to bear a testimony against slavery? Do they provide in a suitable manner, for those under their direction, who have had their freedom secured; and are they instructed in useful learning?"--p. 78.
    The above was pasted over with the following statement: "Eighth Query.--Are Friends careful to bear a faithful testimony against Slavery, avoiding the practice of giving their suffrages, or influence, for the elevation of Slave holders or pro-Slavery men to public office, and carefully endeavoring to abstain from the productions of the unpaid toil of the Slave, and do they likewise bear a faithful testimony against all other Prized Goods?"
    Spine, gilt lettering: Friends/ Disci-/ pline.
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 8/2 8*/4 9/2.
    6746 Friends, Society of. Indiana Yearly Meeting. A Brief Statement of the Rise and Progress of the Testimony of the Religious Society of Friends against Slavery and the Slave Trade. Cincinnati A. Pugh, AI 0. 1843. 47 p. ; 20 cm. "Published by direction of the Yearly Meeting, held in Philadelphia, in the fourth month, 1843. And re-published, by order of Indiana Yearly Meeting, tenth month, 1843."
    6832 Friends, Society of. Indiana Yearly Meeting. Address to the Society of Friends of Indiana Yearly Meeting, to the Christian Professors in the United States and to the Citizens Generally. Cincinnati A. Pugh & Company, AI 43-2002. 1843. 8 p. ; 18 cm.
    4283 Friends, Society of. Indiana Yearly Meeting. Act Incorporating Indiana Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. Cincinnati Printed by Achilles Pugh.,
    1850. 9 p. ; 19.5 cm.
    9416 Friends, Society of. Indiana Yearly Meeting. Minutes of the Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends -1850.- At Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends, held at White-water, in Wayne County, Indiana, on Fifth-day, the 3d of the Tenth month, 1850. [Cincinnati Ephraim Morgan,
    1850] [1]-45, [46], 1 l., [1]-8 p. ; 18 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    "The meeting now unites in directing that 6,000 copies of our Minutes of the present Yearly Meeting be printed for distribution..."--p. 23. Although no printer is given, Ephraim Morgan was a leading Cincinnati printer, and frequently appointed to the printing committees. (Page 4, 23)
    "Report of the Committee on the Concerns of the People of Color."--p. 30-32.
    "A Memorial Concerning Benajah Hiatt, Deceased."--p. [1]-8, second count.
    Page 41 printed 4.
    Signatures: [1]-[3]/8 [4]/4.
    939 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. The Epistle from the Yearly Meeting, Held in London, by Adjournments, from the 22nd of the Fifth Month, to the 31st of the Same, Inclusive, 1816. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great Britain, Ireland, and Elsewhere. [Mt. Pleasant Printed at Mt. Pleasant by Charles Osborn., OI 309. Rieger 440. SS 37665. Wilkie 426. 1816] 3, [1] p. ; 32 cm. Caption title.
    The following is on last page: Printed at Mt. Pleasant by Charles Osborn, 1816.
    Document signed: William Dilworth Crewdson.
    1059 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. The Epistle from the Yearly Meeting, Held in London, by Adjournments, from the 20th of the Fifth Month, to the 30th of the Same, Inclusive, 1818. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends, in Great Britain, Ireland and Elsewhere. [Mountpleasant C. Osborn, Printer., OI 415. Rieger 441. SS 44110. 1818] 3, [1] p. ; 31.5 cm. Caption title.
    1299 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. Extracts from the Epistles of the Yearly Meeting in London, Containing Advice to Parents on the Religious Care of Children, Recommendations to Read the Holy Scriptures, and Tender Advice to Young Persons to Seek an Early Acquaintance with the Lord, and to Follow the Counsel of Their Parents. Mountpleasant Printed by Elisha Bates., SS 5408. Rieger Addenda. 1821. 46 p. ; 17 cm.
    5285 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. The Epistle of the Yearly Meeting Held in London, 1822. Mount Pleasant s.n., AI 0. 1822.

    1440 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. The Epistle from the Yearly Meeting, Held in London, by Adjournments from the 21st of the Fifth Month, to the 29th of the Same, Inclusive 1823. Mount Pleasant Printed by Elisha Bates., Rieger 442. SS 12623. 1823. 7 p.
    1496 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. The Epistle from the Yearly Meeting, Held in London, by Adjournments from the 19th of the Fifth Month to the 27th of the Same, Inclusive, 1824, to the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends, in Great Britain, Ireland, and Elsewhere. [Mount Pleasant
    SS 16235. 1824]

    1671 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. Epistle from the Yearly Meeting Held in London, by Adjournments, from the 24th of the Fifth Month, to the 1st of the Sixth Month, Inclusive, 1826. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great-Britain, Ireland, and Elsewhere. Mountpleasant Reprinted by Direction of the Ohio Yearly Meeting, by Horton J. Howard., SS 24638. [1826] 7 p.
    1739 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. The Epistle from the Yearly Meeting Held in London, by Adjournments, from the 23d of the Fifth Month, to the 31st of the same, 1827, to the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends, in Great Britain, Ireland & Elsewhere. [Mountpleasant
    SS 28965. 1827] 6 p.
    8647 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. The Epistle from the Yearly Meeting Held in London, by Adjournments, from the 21th of the Fifth month, to the 31th of same, inclusive, 1828. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends, in Great Britain, Ireland, and Elsewhere. [Mt. Pleasant s.n., AI 0. 1828] 7, bv p. ; 16 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signed p. 7, "by Josiah Forster, Clerk to the Meeting this Year."
    1912 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. The Epistle from the Yearly Meeting, Held in London, by Adjournments, from the 20th of the 5th Month to 29th of the Same, Inclusive, 1829. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great Britian [sic], Ireland, and Elsewhere. Mount Pleasant, Ohio. Printed for Ohio Yearly Meeting, by William J. Bates., SS 38693. 1829. 15, bv p. ; 18 cm.
    2036 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. The Epistle from the Yearly Meeting, Held in London, by Adjournments, from the 19th of the Fifth month, to the 28th of same, inclusive, 1830. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends, in Great Britain, Ireland, and Elsewhere. [Mt. Pleasant Printed and Published by the Society of Friends., AI 1512. 1830] 8 p. ; 17 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signed on p. 9: Josiah Forster, clerk of the meeting this year.
    2299 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. The Epistle from the Yearly Meeting Held in London...1832. Mountpleasant Printed by Elisha Bates, AI 12508. Rieger 443. 1832. 12 p.
    2441 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. The Epistle from the Yearly Meeting, Held in London, by Adjournments from the 22nd of the Fifth Month, to the 6th of the Sixth Month Inclusive, 1833. Reprinted by Direction of Ohio Yearly Meeting. Mountpleasant, O. Printed by E. Harris, AI 18925. Rieger 444. 1833. 12 p. ; 19 cm. "To the quarterly and monthly meetings of Friends, in Great Britain, Ireland, and elsewhere"--p. [2]
    2795 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. The Epistle from the Yearly Meeting Held in London, by Adjournments, from the 20th of the Fifth Month, to the 30th of the Same, Inclusive, 1835. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends, in Great Britain, Ireland, and Elsewhere. St. Clairsville Printed by Horton J. Howard., AI 31760. Rieger xx. 1835. 20 p. ; 18 cm.
    3042 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. The Whole Correspondence between the Committee of the Yearly Meeting of Friends and Isaac Crewdson, Including Some Observations on the Origin and Progress of the Existing Doctrinal Controversy in the Society of Friends. St. Clairsville Published by Hamilton, Adams, & Co.; Re-Printed by Horton J. Howard., AI 37552. 1836. 39 p. ; 24 cm. On verso of title page: "It is right to state that this pamphlet is published without the knowledge or consent of Isaac Crewdson."
    8259 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. Epistle from the Yearly Meeting, Held in London. [Mount Pleasant] s.n., AI 0. 1838. 8 p. ; 17 cm. Signed on p. 8: "George Stacey, clerk to the meeting this year."
    8260 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. The Epistle from the Yearly Meeting, Held in London, By Adjournments, from the 22nd of the Fifth Month, to the 31st of the Same Inclusive, 1839. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends, in Great Britain, Ireland, and Elsewhere. [Mount Pleasant s.n., AI 0. 1839] 8 p. ; 18 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    5890 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. The Epistle of the London Yearly Meeting of the Society of Friends. St. Clairsville Printed by Heaton and Gressinger, AI 0. 1843. 8 p.
    8261 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. The Epistle from the Yearly Meeting Held in London, by Adjournments, from the 24th of the Fifth Month, to the 2nd of the Sixth Month, Inclusive. 1843. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great Britain, Ireland and Elsewhere. [Mount Pleasant s.n., AI 0. 1843] 8 p. ; 18 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    4572 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. An Appeal on the Iniquity of Slavery and the Slave-Trade. Issued by the Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, Held in London, 1844. Re-published for General Circulation by the Indiana Meeting of Friends, Held at Whitewater, in Wayne County, Indiana, 1844. Cincinnati A. Pugh and Company, AI 44-2511. 1844. 9 p. ; 19 cm. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as facsimile page images and full text.
    4573 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. The Epistle from the Yearly Meeting Held in London, by Adjournments from the Twenty-Second of Fifth Month, to the Thirty-First of the Same, Inclusive. 1844. Mountpleasant Printed by Enoch Harris, Jr,, AI 0. 1844. 11, bv p. ; 18 cm.
    5876 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. The Epistle from the Yearly Meeting, Held in London, by Adjournments, from the 20th of the Fifth Month, to the 30th of the Same, Inclusive, 1846. [Mount Pleasant E. Harris, AI 0. 1846] 7, [1] p. ; 18 cm. OHi data gives Harris as printer.
    Caption title; no imprint.
    8262 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. The Epistle from the Yearly Meeting, Held in London, by Adjournments, from the 19th of the Fifth Month to the 27th of the Same, Inclusive, 1847. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great Britain, Ireland, and Elsewhere. [Mount Pleasant,] s.n,
    [1847] 8 p. ; 18 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    5006 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. A Selection from the Christian Advices Issued by the Yearly Meeting of the Society of Friends, Held in London. From the Fifth London Edition. Cincinnati E. Morgan & Co[.],
    1849. xx, 284 p. ; 17 cm. Pages ii, iv, xiv incorrectly printed iv, vi, xvi.
    The "Contents" two pages are doubled printed.
    "Advertisement to the Fifth Edition. In putting forth a new edition of the 'Selections of Advices,' it may be proper to remark that some additional matter is introduced, extracted from the Epistles, and other papers of the Yearly Meeting, down to the present time: it is hoped that the little compilation, thus enlarged, may prove acceptable to Friends, and may contribute, under the Divine blessings, to strengthen the faith of our own members, and tend to the advancement of the blessed Redeemer's kingdom upon earth. Meeting for Sufferings: 5th of 4th month, 1839."-p. ii (iv).
    Embossed cloth covers with gold leaf spine: Christian Advice.
    4263 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. The Epistle from the Yearly Meeting held in London. Mountpleasant, O. Enoch Harris, Printer.,
    1850. 8 p. ; 18 cm. OClWHi call number says "oversize", probably folio size. Mine 12 mo. See Morgan 8258, date Roman numerals.
    4264 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. An Epistle from the Yearly Meeting of Friends, to Its Junior Members. Mountpleasant, O. Enoch Harris, Printer., Rieger 4478. M.DCCC.L. [1850] 8 p. ; 19 cm.
    8258 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. Epistle from the Yearly Meeting of Friends, Held in London. Mountpleasant, Ohio Enoch Harris, Printer., Rieger 445. M.DCCC.L. 8 p. ; 18 cm. This is a 12 mo. while the OClWHi copy of same title is oversized and dated in arabic. (Morgan 4263).
    3887 Friends, Society of. New England Yearly Meeting. Views of the Society of Friends in Relation to Civil Government. Cincinnati A. Pugh, Printer-Corner Fifth and Main., AI 40-2500. 1840. 12 p. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title: Views on civil government.
    "The representatives of the Yearly Meeting of the Society of Friends for New England, being impressed with the importance of diffusing among their own members and in the Christian community, correct information on some points of our faith and practice, have believe it right for them at this time to issues this address ..."-p. [2].
    Signed, p. 12: Thomas Howland, clerk.
    4449 Friends, Society of. New England Yearly Meeting. An Appeal to the Professors of Christianity, in the Southern States and Elsewhere, on the Subject of Slavery by the Representatives of the Yearly Meeting of Friends of New England. Cincinnati Re-Printed by A. Pugh & Co., AI 42-1913. 1842. 24 p. ; 21.5 cm.
    4262 Friends, Society of. New York. Farmington Quarterly Meeting. Address of Farmington Quarterly Meeting to the Monthly Meetings Constituting It, and to the Members of the Same Generally. "Are there not at this moment slaves toiling for us." [Mount Pleasant] Published by the Managers of the Free Produce Association of Friends of Ohio Yearly Meeting.,
    1850. 8 p. ; 19 cm. Caption title.
    5881 Friends, Society of. North Carolina Yearly Meeting. Epistle of the North Carolina Yearly Meeting of the Society of Friends. Mount Pleasant
    AI 0. 1845.

    3889 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting of Women Friends. Minutes of Advice from the Ohio Yearly Meeting of Women Friends. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meeting with Its Limits. St. Clairsville Printed by Easton & Gressinger, AI 40-2507. 1840. 4 p.
    2733 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Extracts of Minutes from the Yearly Business Meeting of the Committee of Friends, Representing Ohio, the Indiana Territory, and parts of Pennsylvania and (West) Virginia, held in 1814 at Short Creek, Ohio, to discuss local meeting schedules, treasury affairs, and construction plans for new meeting houses. [Mount Pleasant n. p., Rieger Addenda. 1814] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    940 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. The Report of the Sub-Committee to the General Committees on Indian Concerns. To the Committee on Indian Concerns Appointed Respectively by the Yearly Meeting of Friends Held at Baltimore and the Yearly Meeting of Ohio. Mount Pleasant s.n., OI 310. SS 37667. Wilkie 427. 1816. 16 p. ; 15 cm.
    40 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. The Discipline of the Society of Friends, of Ohio Yearly Meeting; Printed by Direction of the Meeting Held at Mountpleasant, in the Year 1819. Mountpleasant, Ohio. Printed by Elisha Bates., OI 484. Rieger 385. Rusk II: 58. SS 48052. Sabin 56911. [1819] 102 p. ; 19.5 cm. InU copy has 4 pages of ms. at the end of the imprint.
    OClWHi has second copy with tipped in printed slip of 14 lines, with caption "Extracts of Y.M. 1821.".
    Includes index.
    "Errata."--p. 102.
    1133 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Extracts from the Minutes of the Ohio Yearly Meeting, Held at Mount-Pleasant, by Adjournments, from the 6th of the 9th Mo. 1819 to the 11th of the Same Inclusive. [Mount Pleasant] s.n., OI 485. SS 48053. Wilkie 632. 1819. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 31 cm. Signed: E. Bates, clerk.
    1134 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Report of the Committee on Indian Concerns ... [signed:] On behalf of the committee, Lewis Walker, Clerk, 9 mo. 8th. 1819. [Mount Pleasant
    OI 486. SS 48054. Wilkie 633. 1819] Broadside. ; 19 x 31 cm.
    1231 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Epistle from...4th of the 9th month to 8th of same, 1820. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends within our limits. [Mount Pleasant? s.n., OI 552. Rieger 438. Rusk II: 58. SS 1330. Wilkie 708. 1820] Broadside. 19 x 31.5 cm.
    1232 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Extracts of the Ohio Yearly Meeting, Held by Adjournments from the 4th of the 9th Month to the 8th of the Same Inclusive 1820. Mount Pleasant
    OI 553. Reiger 479. SS 1331. Wilkie 709. 1820. 2 p. Broadside. 19 x 31 cm. Signed: Benjamin W. Ladd, clerk.
    9549 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. An Epistle from Ohio Yearly Meeting, Held by Adjournments from the 4th of the Month to the 8th of the Same Inclusive 1820. [Mount Pleasant? s.n., AI 0. Rieger 4469. 1820] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 24 x 18 cm.
    1300 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Extracts from the Minutes of the Ohio Yearly Meeting, Held at Mountpleasant, by Adjournments from the 3rd of the 9th Month, to the 7th of the Same, Inclusive, 1821. [Mountpleasant Printed by Elisha Bates., SS 5409. 1821] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 26 cm. Signed: Benjamin W. Ladd, clerk.
    4320 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. A Minute of Advice from Ohio Yearly Meeting, Held by Adjournments from the 3rd of the 6th Month, to the 7th of the Same, Inclusive, 1821. To the Meetings and Friends within Our Limits...Benjamin W. Ladd, Clerk. [Mountpleasant Published by Elisha Bates., AI 0. Rieger 1230. 1821] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    6048 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. An Epistle from the Ohio Yearly Meeting...for the Year 1821. Mountpleasant
    AI 0. 1821. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1362 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. A List of the Meetings for Worship and Discipline, Comprising the Yearly Meetings of Ohio and Indiana. Mount Pleasant Printed by Elisha Bates., SS 8785. Rieger 8208. 1822. 12 p.
    1441 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Advice of Ohio Yearly Meeting, Held at Mountpleasant, by Adjournments, from the 8th of Ninth Month, to the 12th of the Same, Inclusive, 1823, Recommended to the Particular Attention of Meetings, and Friends in Their Individual Capacities. Mt. Pleasant, O. Printed by Elisha Bates., SS 12627. Rieger 11. 1823. 7 p. ; 15 cm. WvBeC copy folded, uncut sheet. Signed by Benjamin W. Ladd.
    Reprinted the following year, 1824, in Shaftesbury, England (Rieger 12).
    1497 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Advice of Ohio Yearly Meeting, Held at Mount Pleasant, by Adjournments, from the 6th of the 9th Month to the 10th of the Same, Inclusive, 1824. Recommended to the Particular Attention of Meetings, & Friends in Their Individual Capacities. [Mount Pleasant Printed for the Meeting by Elisha Bates., SS 16236. 1824] 1 sheet ([1] p.) Signed by Benjamin W. Ladd, clerk.
    1672 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Extracts from the Minutes of the Ohio Yearly Meeting, Held by Adjournments, from the 4th of the Ninth Month, to the 8th of the Same, Inclusive, 1826. Mountpleasant Printed by Direction of the Meeting, by Horton J. Howard., SS 24641. [1826] 15 p. ; 16 cm.
    6117 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Minutes of the Society of Friends, Ohio Yearly Meeting. Mount Pleasant Elisha Bates., Rieger 8557. 1827. 16 p.
    1823 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. A Declaration of Ohio Yearly Meeting held at Mount Pleasant and Short Creek, by adjournments, from the 8th to the 16th of the 9th mo. Inclusive, 1828. [Mountpleasant s.n., AI Cf. 33297, New York. Rieger 306 . 1828] [1]-16 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signed on p. 16: "Elisha Bates. Esther French. Clerks."
    Signatures: [A]-B/4
    This annual meeting proved to be the final point of separation between two local Quaker factions, the Orthodox whose position was published in this statement and headed by Elisha Bates versus the Hicksites headed by Elisha Hicks, whose position was published in "An Epistle to the Quarterly, Monthly, and Preparative Meetings of Friends within the Compass of Ohio Yearly Meeting" (Morgan 1825).
    A New York edition was published in 1828 in 16 pages. "Mahlon Day, printer, 376 Pearl Street, New York."--p. 16. (Duke University copy) (Shoemaker 33297)
    A Philadelphia edition was published in 1829 in 24 pages. "Philadelphia, re-printed by Joseph Rakestraw, 1829." "Ohio, printed:" appears above imprint. (Harvard University copy) (Shoemaker 38700)
    1824 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. An Epistle to the Quarterly, Monthly, and Preparative Meetings of Friends, within the Compass of Ohio Yearly Meeting. Mountpleasant Printed by Direction of the Meeting, by Elisha Bates, SS 33298. 1828. 11 p. ; 18 cm.
    1825 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. An Epistle to the Quarterly, Monthly, and Preparative Meeting of Friends within the Compass of Ohio Yearly Meeting. [St. Clairsville R. H. Miller, Printer, Rieger 447. SS 33299. 1828] 4 p. ; 26 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signed by David Hilles and Lydia Hoag, Clerks.
    Rieger notes: In 1828 a division occurred between Quakers, with one group becoming known as the Orthodox group, and the other as Hicksite group. This is the latter's statement concerning the break, and is signed by David Hilles and Lydia Hoag, Clerks. It also includes a separate letter "to the party of Friends called Orthodox," seeking "an equitable division of property belonging to the Yearly Meeting." But no agreement was reached, and a lengthy court trial ensued (See "Report of the Trial of Friends"). The Orthodox group issued their own statement on the 1828 split, entitled "A Declaration of the Ohio Yearly Meeting (Morgan 1823). Also see "Journal of the Life, Labours and Travels of Thomas Shillitoe."
    6129 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Minutes of the Society of Friends. Mount Pleasant Printed for Ohio Yearly Meeting by William J. Bates, AI 0. 1829. 30 p.
    2037 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Extracts from the Minutes of the Ohio Yearly Meeting, Held by Adjournments from the 6th of the 9th Month, to the 11th of the Same Inclusive, 1830. Mountpleasant Printed by Ezekiel Harris, AI 1518. Rieger 466. 1830. 12 p. ; 18 cm. Signed: Elisha Bates, clerk.
    5728 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Minute of Advice of the Ohio Yearly Meeting. Held by Adjournments, from 5th of the 9th month, 10th of the same, 1831. [Mount Pleasant
    AI 0. 1831] 8 p. ; 17.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signed: Elisha Bates, clerk.
    279 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. A Minute of Advice of Ohio Yearly Meeting, Held by Adjournments, from 3rd of the Ninth Month, to the 7th of the Same, Inclusive, 1832: To Its Members and Subordinate Meetings. Mountpleasant, Ohio Printed by E. Bates., AI 12513. 1832. 8 p. ; 16 cm, "Signed in, and on behalf of Ohio Yearly Meeting, by Benjamin W. Ladd, clerk."
    Morgan copy uncut.
    2300 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. The Discipline of the Society of Friends, of Ohio Yearly Meeting; Printed by Direction of the Meeting, Held in Mountpleasant, in the Year 1819. Reprinted in the Year 1832, by Permission of the Meeting for Sufferings, with the Alterations and Explanations of Discipline Added. St. Clairsville Printed by Howard J. Howard, AI 12512. 1832. 69 p. ; 18 cm.
    6118 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Minutes of the Society of Friends. Mountpleasant Elisha Bates., AI 0. 1832. [27] p.
    2442 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Documents relating to Incorporation.

    AI 18927a. 1833.

    2608 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Minutes of Ohio Yearly Meeting...8th day of the 9th month, to 12th of same, 1834. Mountpleasant
    AI 24544. 1834.

    2796 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Minutes of the Ohio Yearly Meeting, 1835. St. Clairsville
    AI 31762. Rieger 8560. 1835.

    5959 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. An Epistle from Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends, held at Mountpleasant, by adjournments, from the 29th of 8th mo. to the 1st of the 9th, inclusive, 1836. [Mount Pleasant
    AI 0. 1836] 2 l. ; 30.5 cm. Signed: George Cope [and] Mary Hall.
    9666 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Minutes of the Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends. St. Clairsville Printed by Cowen & Reid, Rieger 8561. 1836. 16 p. ;
    9433 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Minutes of the Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends. St. Clairsville Printed by Horton J. Howard, AI 0. Rieger 1246. 1837. 12 p.
    3888 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. The Minutes of Ohio Yearly Meeting, Held at Mountpleasant, by Adjournments from the 7th to the 11th of the Ninth Month, Inclusive, 1840. St. Clairsville, Ohio Printed by Heaton and Gressinger., AI 40-2506. 1840. 24 p. ; 18 cm. Unlike other expense reports in their minutes, this has no mention of the cost of printing the minutes.
    [A] A2-B/2 B2/4.
    5783 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. To the Members of the Society of Friends, Constituting Ohio Yearly Meeting. [New Lisbon s.n., Rieger 10656. 1840] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 10 5/8" x 8 1/4." A reminder to Quakers to "strengthen their hands in bearing a more consistent and faithful testimony against the system of slavery in every form and under every modification" and that slavery is against the principles of the Christian religion. Emphasizes the importance of avoidance of products of the labor of slaves and of peaceably counteracting the evils of slavery.
    "Signed in and on behalf of Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends, held by adjournments from the 31st of 8th mo. to the 4th of 9th inclusive, 1840" by James Hambleton, Mary Ann Updegraff.
    9464 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Minutes of the Ohio Yearly Meeting. New-Lisbon J. Frost, Printer, AI 0. Rieger 1249. 1840. 8 p.
    509 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Minutes of the Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends, Held in Mountpleasant, by Adjournments, from the 30th of 8th month to 2d of 9th, Inclusive, 1841. New Lisbon Printed by John Frost, AI 0. Rieger 1250. 1841. 11 p.
    252 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. The Discipline of the Society of Friends, of the Ohio Yearly Meeting: Held at Mountpleasant, Ohio, in the Year 1842. Salem, Ohio Printed by Davis and Griffith., AI 0. Rieger 387. 1842. 111 p. ; 16 cm. Signatures: [A] A2 -I/2 I2/4 K/2.
    4450 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. The Minutes of the Ohio Yearly Meeting, held at Mount-Pleasant, by Adjournments from the 5th to the 9th inclusive, of the Ninth Month, 1842. St. Clairsville Printed by Heaton and Gressinger, AI 0. Rieger 1253/8569. 1842. 23, bv p. ; 16 cm. Errata slip laid-on p. 23.
    9465 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Minutes of the Ohio Yearly Meeting. Salem Reporter Office - Davis & Hart, Printer, AI 0. Rieger 1252. 1842. 9 p.
    5891 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. The Minutes of Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends Held at Mount Pleasant, by Adjournments, from the 4th to the 8th, Inclusive, of the Ninth Month, 1843. St. Clairsville Printed by Heaton and Gressinger., AI 0. Rieger 1255. 1843. 21 p.
    6072 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. An Epistle of Advice, of Ohio Yearly Meeting, Held at Mount Pleasant, by Adjournments, from the 4th to the 8th, inclusive, of the 9th Month, 1843. To the Quarterly, Monthly and Preparative Meetings within Our Limits, and to Our Members Individually. Signed by Benjamin Hoyle, Clerk. St. Clairsville Printed by Heaton and Gressinger, AI 0. 1843. 4 p.
    9436 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Minutes at Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends. St. Clairsville Printed by Heaton & Gressinger, AI 0. Rieger 1254. 1843. 16 p.
    5598 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Minutes of the Ohio Yearly Meeting, Held at Mountpleasant, by Adjournment from the Second to the Sixth Inclusive, of the Ninth Month, Sept. 2-6, 1844. Mountpleasant Printed by Enoch Harris, Jr., AI 44-2516. Rieger 1257. 1844. 20 p.
    9437 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Minutes of Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends. Goshen, Columbiana County, Ohio Printed by Aaron Hinchman, AI 0. Rieger 1258. 1845. 14 p.
    5599 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Minutes of Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends, Held at Mount Pleasant. Aug. 31-Sept, 4, 1846. Cincinnati Printed by Heaton & Gressinger, Rieger 1259. 1846. 10, [1] p. ; xx cm.
    9466 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Minutes of the Ohio Yearly Meeting. Moutpleasant Printed by Enoch Harris, Jr., Rieger 1260. 1846. 16 p.
    9049 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Address from Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends, Held at Salem by Adjournment, from the 30th of the 8th Month, to the 3rd of the 9th Month, 1847, an to the People of the United States--on the Subject of War. [Salem s.n., Rieger 6/3021. 1847] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 31 x 31 cm. Signed: George Cope, Mary Ann Updegraff, clerks.
    9667 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Minutes of Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends. Salem Printed at the Office of the Homestead Journal, by Aaron Hinchman, Rieger 8577. 1847. 14 p. ; 17.5 cm.
    9668 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Minutes of Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends. St. Clairsville Printed by Horton J. Howard, Rieger 8578. [1848] 8 p. ; 17 cm.
    4268 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Minutes of the Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends, 1850. Mountpleasant, Ohio Enoch Harris, Printer., Rieger 1264. 1850. 19 p.
    9669 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Minutes of Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends. Mountpleasant Enoch Hrris, Printer, Rieger 8579. M,DCCC,L. 16 p. ; 18 cm.
    4265 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Free Produce Association. Considerations on Abstinence from the Use of the Products of Slave Labor. [Mount Pleasant Enoch Harris, Printer.,
    1850] 12 p. ; 19 cm. A 8 page was published in 1850 (Morgan 4266).
    4266 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Free Produce Association. Considerations on Abstinence from the Use of the Products of Slave Labor, Addressed to the Members of the Ohio Yearly Meeting. [Mountpleasant Enoch Harris, Printer.,
    1850] 8 p. ; 19 cm. Published by the members of the Free Produce Association of Friends of Ohio Yearly meeting.
    A 12 page copy was published in 1850 (Morgan4265).
    7875 Friends, Society of. Ohio. From the Meetings for Sufferings Held at Short Creek, from the 23rd of the 9th Month to the 25th of the Same, Inclusive, 1813. To the Members of the Society of Friends, Constituting the Ohio Yearly Meeting. Etc. Quaker Meeting. Earliest Ohio Quaker Item. [St. Clairsville s.n., AI 0. Rieger xx. 1813] 1 sheet ([1] p.) Signed Jonathan Taylor, Clerk.
    7877 Friends, Society of. Ohio. Proposals for Publishing by Subscription, The Revised Discipline of Ohio Yearly Meeting. Mount Pleasant
    AI 0. 1819.

    7869 Friends, Society of. Ohio. Extracts from the Minutes of Ohio Yearly Meeting, held at Mountpleasant, by adjournment, from the eighth to the twelfth of the ninth month, inclusive, 1845. Mount Pleasant Printed by Enoch Harris, Rieger 467. 1845. 9 p. ; cm.
    8257 Friends, Society of. Ohio. (Orthodox: 1828-1854) The Minutes of Ohio Yearly Meeting, Held at Mount Pleasant, By Adjournments from the 3d of the 9th Month, to the 7th of the Same, Inclusive, 1838. [Steubenville, O.] Printed by Wilson & Worstell, Steubenville, O., AI 0. 1838. 19, bv p. ; 17 cm. See p. 4: yearly Lond. mtg, 2000 copies.
    300 copies of the minutes ordered printed. (p. 15)
    7870 Friends, Society of. Ohio. (Orthodox: 1828-1854) The Minutes of the Ohio Yearly Meeting, Held at Mountpleasant, by Adjournment from the 6th to the 10th of the 9th Month, Inclusive, 1841. St. Clairsville, O. Printed by Heaton & Gressinger., AI 0. Rieger 1251. 1841. 24 p. ; 17.5 cm. "Parker Askew and William S. Bates are appointed to have 250 copies of the Minutes of this meeting printed for the use of our subordinate meetings, divide and forward them to the Quarters and call on the Treasurer for the amount of expense."--p. 24.
    7921 Friends, Society of. Ohio. Fall Creek. A Testimony of Fall-Creek Monthly Meeting of Friends, in Highland County and State of Ohio, Concerning Jacob Jackson. [Hillsboro s.n., AI 0. 1845] 3, [1] p. ; 20 cm. Caption title; no imprints.
    Signed, p. 3: Joseph Bennett, Ruth Tomlinson, Clerks.
    7790 Friends, Society of. Ohio. Green Plain. Minutes and Proceedings of Green Plain Yearly Meeting of Friends, Who Have Adopted the Congregation Order of Church Government. Held by Adjournments from the 27th of the 10th Month, to the 29th of the Same, Inclusive, 1849. Columbus Scott & Bascom, Printers.,
    1849. tp, bv, [3], 4-7, [8], 9-14, [15], 16-19, [20], 21-24 p., errata slip. ; 21.5 cm. Errata slip, "In the 16th line from top, on page 18, read 1828 for 1848; and 17th line, near the end, for 'even' read scarcely."
    9451 Friends, Society of. Ohio. Ohio Yearly Meeting. [Incorporation of Ohio Yearly Meeting.] n.p.
    AI 0. [1833]
    Paul Rieger e-mail, April 26, 2002: "The pamphlet very possibly was drawn up by M.Z. Kreider, a State Representative from Fairfield County, who reproduced a bill, along with his opposing arguments in the Ohio House, that had been introduced in 1833 at the behest of a group of Orthodox Quakers from Mt. Pleasant, "To incorporate the Ohio Yearly Meeting." Action, however, was postponed indefinitely because of opposition from Kreider on behalf of Hicksite Quakers.
    5284 Friends, Society of. Smithfield Monthly Meeting. Testimony of Smithfield Monthly Meeting, concerning Mary Wood, decd. daughter of William and Mary Wood. [Smithfield, Ohio s.n., AI 0. 1819?] [2] p. ; Caption title; no imprint.
    Dated: 19th of 7th month, 1819. Signed: Benjamin W. Ladd and Sarah Richie, clerks.
    1586 Friends, Society of. Women. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Extracts from the Minutes of the Ohio Yearly Meeting of Women Friends, Held at Mountpleasant, by Adjournments, from the 5th of the ninth month, to the 9th of the same, 1825. [Mount Pleasant?
    SS 20613. 1825?] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5919 Frizzell, Warren. A Vision of Hell. Marietta, O. Printed by Royal Prentiss., AI 0. 1819. 22 p.
    7078 Frost, John, 1800-1859. Stories from the History of Greece. By Robert Ramble. Cincinnati U.P. James, AI 0. 1840. 59 p. ill. ; 14 cm.
    5430 Frost, John, 1800-1859. Stories from the History of Rome. By Robert Ramble [pseud.] Cincinnati U.P. James, AI 0. 1841. 64 p. ill. ; 15 cm.
    6295 Frost, John, 1800-1859. Stories from the History of Rome. By Robert Ramble. Cincinnati J.A. James., AI 0. 1844. 142 p. ill. ; 15 cm.
    8776 Frost, John, 1800-1859. Stories from the History of Greece. By Robert Ramble. Cincinnati J.A. James., AI 0. 1844. 144 p. ill. ; 15 cm. Cover bears imprint date of 1845.
    "Robert Ramble" was John Frost, 1800-1859.
    Wood-engraved title page signed: Frost sc.
    In printed boards.
    6416 Frost, John, 1800-1859. Stories from the History of Rome. By Robert Ramble [pseud.]. Cincinnati J.A. James, AI 0. 1846. 144 p. illus. 15 cm.
    9931 Frost, John, 1800-1859. Book of Heroes. By Robert Ramble, pseud. Cincinnati J.A. James, AI 0. 1846. 142 p. illus. ; 15 cm.
    9932 Frost, John, 1800-1859. Stories from the History of Greece. Cincinnati J.A. James, AI 0. 1846. 144 p. illus. ; 15 cm.
    7998 Fry, Jos. Reese (Joseph Reese), 1811-1865. An Address to the St. Peter's Benevolent Society for the Support of the Female Orphan Asylum of Cincinnati. Delivered at the Anniversary Meeting, January 1, 1836. By. Jos. Reese Fry. Cincinnati Printed by Smith and Day, 14 Main St, AI 0. 1836. 27 p. ; 20 cm. Morgan copy inscribed: Peyton Symmes Esq with the respects of the author.
    Wrapper title page within a decorative border: An Address to the St. Peter's Benevolent Society, By Jos. Reese Fry. Smith & Day, Printers.
    Half title: Anniversary Address.
    2301 Fuller, Allen. The Gospel of Christ; a Dialogue between a Minister and an Inquirer after Truth. 6th ed. Cincinnati Roff & Young., AI 12534. 1832. 218 p.
    280 Fuller, Andrew, 1754-1815, compiler. Memoirs of the Late Rev'd. Samuel Pearce, A.M. With Extracts from Some of His Most Interesting Letters. Compiled by Andrew Fuller, D.D. To Which are Added: An Oration, Delivered at the Grave, By The Rev. J. Brewer; A Funeral Sermon on His Death, By J. Ryland, D.D. An Elegy, By Benjamin Francis, A.M. A Memoir of Mrs. Pearce, with Extracts from Her Letters; A Circular Letter, By Mr. Pearce; A Sermon, on the Pernicious Influence of Delay in Religious Concerns: By Andrew Fuller, D.D. And Some Interesting Miscellany. Fourth American Edition. [Two lines of quotation] Cincinnati Published by George Evans. Looker, Palmer & Reynolds, Printers., OI 554. SS 1340. Wilkie 710. 1820. 324 p. frontispiece, portrait. ; 18 cm.
    2302 Fuller, Andrew, 1754-1815. Andrew Fuller's Letters to Mr. Vidler, on the Doctrine of Universal Salvation Together with a Short Appendix, Written by Hezekiah Johnson. Washington, Ohio[.] Printed by Yeoman & Lydy., AI 12536. 1832. 115 p. ; 16 cm. There are a total of eight letters, signed at the end, "A.F." Letters I, II, and III are dated: Feb. 14, 1793; July, 1799, and August 9, 199, respectively.
    Pages 69 and 70 printed in reverse order.
    Running head: "Letters to" on verso; "Mr. Vidler." on recto. Running heads Letter IV, reversed. Running head, Letter V, p. 58, and Letter VI, p. 78, "Letters, &c."
    "Appendix."--p. [108]-115.
    The signatures presented an unusual presentation to me. In 9,s. [A]-A2-F/1 F2/8, G/1 G2/ 3 or 4 or? It appears as if one leaf is tipped in each signature?
    "Appendix."--p. [108]-115, written by Hezekiah Johnson.
    6346 Fuller, Andrew, 1754-1815. The Gospel Worthy of All Acceptation: or, The Duty of Sinners to Believe in Jesus Christ. To Which is Added, an Appendix on the Question, Whether the Existence of Any Hold Disposition of Heart be Necessary in Order to Believing in Christ. By A. Fuller. Sixth American Edition. With Corrections and Additions. Cincinnati Published by Roff & Young, Stereotyped by J.A. James., AI 0. 1832. 218+ p. ; 15 cm.
    4269 Fuller, Samuel, d. 1736. Fuller's Catechism. Some Principles and Precepts of the Christian Religion, by Way of Question and Answer, Recommended to Parents and Tutors, for the Use of Children. By Samuel Fuller... From the Dublin Edition of 1765. Cincinnati Printed by A. Pugh.,
    1850. v, [6]-43 p. ; 15.5 cm.
    10036 Fulton, Ohio. An Act Incorporating the Town of Fulton and the Ordinances of Said Town. Hamilton County [Cincinnati] L'Hommedieu & Co., Printers, AI 0. 1836. 19 p. ; 22 cm.
    6735 Furber, George C. The Twelve Months Volunteer, or, Journal of a Private, in the Tennessee Regiment of Cavalry, in the Campaign in Mexico, 1846-7, Comprising Four General Subjects: I. A Soldier's Life in Camp; Amusements; Duties; Hardships; II. A Description of Texas and Mexico, as Seen on the March; III. Manner's; Customs; Religious Ceremonies of the Mexican's; IV. The Operations of All the Twelve Months Volunteers: Including a Complete History of the War with Mexico. Embellished with Correct Engravings, from Drawings by the Author. Cincinnati Published by J.A. & U.P. James.,
    1847. 640 p. ill.
    4421 Furber, George C. The Twelve Months Volunteer; or, Journal of a Private, in the Tennessee Regiment of Cavalry, in the Campaign, in Mexico, 1846-7; Comprising Four General Subjects: I. A Solder's Life in Camp; Amusements; Duties; Hardships; II. A Description of Texas and Mexico, as Seen on the March; III. Manners; Customs; Religious Ceremonies of the Mexicans; IV. The Operations of All the Twelve Months Volunteers Including a Complete History of the War with Mexico...Engravings, from Drawings by the Author. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James., Howes F420. 1848. xi, [13]-624 p. incl. illus., plates, plans. front., plates, fold. map. ; 23 cm.
    4420 Furber, George C. The Twelve Months Volunteer, or, Journal of a Private, in the Tennessee Regiment of Cavalry, in the Campaign in Mexico, 1846-7, Comprising Four General Subjects: I. A Soldier's Life in Camp; Amusements; Duties; Hardships; II. A Description of Texas and Mexico, as Seen on the March; III. Manner's; Customs; Religious Ceremonies of the Mexican's; IV. The Operations of All the Twelve Months Volunteers: Including a Complete History of the War with Mexico. Embellished with Correct Engravings, from Drawings by the Author. By George C. Furber, of Company G. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James., Howes F420. 1849. xi, [13]-640 p. ill. plates. plans. fold. map. ; 24 cm.
    9041 Furber, George C. Camp Stories or Incidents in the Life of a Soldier. Designed to Give Correct Ideas of Soldier Life to Those Who Have Not Tried It, and to Freshen the Recollection of Those Who Have. By George C. Furber, Author of the "Twelve Months Volunteer," &c. Cincinnati Published by J.A. & U.P. James. Stereotyped by James & Co.,
    1849. [4], 9-96 p. ill. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Text in double columns.
    Publisher's advertisements--p. [2-4] of printed paper covers.
    4270 Furber, George C. The Twelve Months Volunteer, or, Journal of a Private, in the Tennessee Regiment of Cavalry, in the Campaign in Mexico, 1846-7, Comprising Four General Subjects: I. A Soldier's Life in Camp; Amusements; Duties; Hardships; II. A Description of Texas and Mexico, as Seen on the March; III. Manner's; Customs; Religious Ceremonies of the Mexican's; IV. The Operations of All the Twelve Months Volunteers: Including a Complete History of the War with Mexico. Embellished with Correct Engravings, from Drawings by the Author. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James., Howes F420. 1850. 640 p. [19] leaves of plates, illus., fold. map, plans. ; 24 cm.
    7101 Gaines, John Isom, 1821-1859 and Joseph Henry Perkins. Orations, Delivered on the First of August, 1849: Before the Colored Citizens of Columbus and Cincinnati. Cincinnati s.n.,
    1849. 26 p. ; 22 cm. Gaines and Perkins delivered, in Columbus and Cincinnati respectfully, these two orations on the fifteenth Anniversary of the Emancipation of the British West India Islands. Gaines separate title page (p. [1]) has "Columbus: 1849." while Perkins' title page (p. [13]) has "Cincinnati: 1849." while the combined title page gives Cincinnati only.
    6699 Gale, George Washington, 1789-1861. A Brief History of Knox College, Situated in Galesburgh, Knox County, Illinois. With Sketches of the First Settlement of the Town by Rev. G.W. Gale, with a Discourse on "Public Men, and Public Institutions of the Church" by J. Blanchard, President of Knox College. Cincinnati Printed by C. Clark., AI 45-2583. 1845. 32 p. ; 22 cm. Includes Jonathan Blanchard's "Discourse on 'Public Men, and Public Institutions of the Church'." Blanchard was the president of Knox College.
    6415 Gale, Leonard Dunnell, 1800-1883. Elements of Natural Philosophy. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1846.

    267 Gallagher, William Davis, 1808-1894. Selections from the Poetical Literature of the West. [Four lines of verse] Cincinnati Published by U.P. James., AI 2055, 2056. BAL 6517. Thomson 436. 1841. 264 p. ; 20 cm. Preface signed: W.D.G. [William Davis Gallagher] Cincinnati, February, 1841.
    Half-title: Western Poetry.
    "R.P. Brooks, printer."--verso of title page.
    On spine, paper label: Poetical Literature of the West.
    Includes 38 writers of verse.
    8643 Gallagher, William Davis, 1808-1894. Poem Delivered before the Philalethean Society of Hanover College, Indiana, August 17, 1846. Cincinnati H. W. Derby and Company., AI 46-2728. 1846. 39 p.
    67 Gallagher, William Davis, 1808-1894. Facts and Conditions of Progress in the North-West. Being the Annual Discourse for 1850, before the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio; Delivered April 8, the Sixty-Third [i.e., sixty-second] Anniversary of the First Settlement of the State. By William D. Gallagher. With an Appendix, Containing a Sketch of the History of the Society, and Other Matter. Cincinnati Published by H.W. Derby & Co., BAL 6523. Howes G21. Sabin 23681. Thomson 435. 1850. 88 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Wrapper title: Progress in the North-West. Annual discourse before the historical society of Ohio, by the president, William D. Gallagher. Delivered April 8, 1850, on the occasion of the commemoration of the sixty-second anniversary of the first settlement of the state.
    "Publication ordered by the society."--verso of title page.
    "Cincinnati: H.W. Derby & Co., printers."--verso of title page.
    "A historical sketch of the historical societies of Ohio."--p. 77-85.
    Publisher's advertisements, p. [87]-88, and p. [2-4] wrappers.
    Wessen, 28: For its significance and an excellent review of this pamphlet see Professor Flanagan's superb work America Is West.
    The University of Kentucky has a copy on its digital library. See: http://purl.oclc.org/KUK/KDL/B92-217-30936463
    2798 Gallaher, James, 1792-1853, comp. New Select Hymns, Designed to Accompany Watts' Psalms and Hymns. By Rev. James Gallagher. Cincinnati Corey, Fairbank & Webster., AI 31790. 1835. [2], ii, [8], 3-175, bv p. ; 12 cm. Without music.
    "Stereotype by J.A. James."--verso of title page.
    Includes indexes.
    7468 Gallaher, James, 1792-1853, comp. New Select Hymns, Designed to Accompany Watts’ Psalms and Hymns. By Rev. James Gallaher, Pastor of the Third Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati. Cincinnati Published by Corey & Fairbank., AI 0. 1835. iv, [1], 6-225, bv p. ; 15 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Without music.
    "Cincinnati: Printed by F.S. Benton."--verso of title page.
    Last page blank.
    Includes indexes.
    2426 Gallaher, James, 1792-1853, comp. The Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs of Isaac Watts, D. D. To Which Is Added a New Selection of between Two and Three Hundred Hymns from the Best Authors. By James Gallaher, Pastor of the Third Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati. Cincinnati George Conclin, AI 0. 1840. 257, 219, 175 p. ; 11 cm. Without music.
    At head of title: Gallagher's Watts and select hymns.
    5139 Gallaher, James, 1792-1853. The Pilgrimage of Adam and David, with Sketches of Their Heavenly Employment. A Bible Allegory. By Rev. James Gallaher. Cincinnati Derby, Bradley & Company., Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 1014b. 1846. 420 p. ; 19 cm. Lines on the Mississippi River, p. 419-420.
    Advertised in 1847 for $1.25. (Morgan 4820, p. 56)
    3890 Galland, I. (Isaac), 1790-1858. Galland's Iowa Emigrant: Containing a Map, and General Descriptions of Iowa Territory. Chillicothe Printed by Wm. C. Jones., AI 40-2536. Graff 1488. Howes G22. Sabin 26383. Wagner-Camp 79a. 1840. 32 p., [1] folded leaf of plates, 1 map ; 23 cm. In around 1841 Galland wrote a pamphlet in reply to alleged falsehoods against the Mormons. See Crawley 122 for a detailed description on that pamphlet and background for this one.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: "Galland map of Iowa compiled from the latest authorities by I. Galland 1840."--signed: Engraved by J.G. Darby, Akron, Ohio.
    4902 Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Peace with Mexico: by Albert Gallatin. Cincinnati Printed at the Daily Atlas Office.,
    1848. 16 p. ; 22.5 cm. "Albert Gallatin."--p. [3], signed: Editor Cincinnati Atlas.
    3233 Galloway, Samuel, 1811-1872. Address before the Society of Inquiry on Missions, of Miami University. December 19th, 1836. By Samuel Galloway, [sic] Oxford Published by R.H. Bishop, Jun., AI 44435. 1837. 32 p. ; 21 cm.
    3420 Galloway, Samuel, 1811-1872. Address Delivered before the Graduates of the Union Literary Society of Miami University, by Samuel Galloway. Springfield, Ohio Printed by Harrison & Williamson, Pioneer Office., AI 50459. 1838. 2 p. l., [1]-28 p. ; 21 cm.
    2609 Gallowrake, pseud. Letters of Gallowrake: Being a Series of Communications Originally Published in the Ohio Star. [Four lines from Cicero] Ravenna Printed at the Office of the Ohio Star., AI 24565. 1834. 48 p. ; 19 cm. PPL/Morgan copy inscribed: E.S. Ely.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: T.M.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Consisting of 13 letters. Nine are signed "Gallowrake"; two "Friend of Gallowrake"; and two, "Fel."
    "Correspondence. To 'Gallowrake:' Sir--We have read with much interest, your communications on the subject of licentiousness, recently published in the 'Ohio star,' and have been highly gratified to see you fearlessly attack that odious and prevent vice which has too long been shielded by a false delicacy. We think you would confer a still greater favor upon the world by republishing those articles, together with those of 'Fel,' and 'A friend to Gallowrake,' in a pamphlet form, that they may be more thoroughly read, and may obtain a wider circulation. We solicit this favor for the benefit of the world, and will aid in sustaining the expense of publishing an edition of two or three thousand copies."--verso of title page.
    Attributed in NUC pre-1956 to "-- Nash." Alvan Nash was the Presbyterian minister in Ravenna at this time, and may have been "Gallowrake."
    Morgan: Rev. Alvan Nash was secretary of the Willoughby Female Seminary, 1848-1850.
    7241 Gardner, Matthew, 1790-1873. The Christian Hymn-Book: Corrected and Enlarged. 6th ed. Levana David Ammen, Printer., AI 0. 1824. 312 p. ; 14 cm.
    1673 Gardner, Matthew, 1790-1873. The Christian Hymn-Book, Corrected and Enlarged, by Matthew Gardner, an Elder in the Church of Christ. [Two lines from Psalms] Seventh Edition. Ripley, Ohio. David Ammen, Printer., SS 24660. 1826. 298, [2] p. ; 14 cm. Without music.
    "Index."--p. [299-300].
    1826 Gardner, Matthew, 1790-1873. A Concise History of the United Persecutions Against the Church of Christ; by William J. Thompson, a Methodist Preacher; and William L. McCalla, a Presbyterian Preacher; Including an Account of a Suit for Slander, Which the Author, Instituted against William L. McCalla, wherein a Verdict was Rendered for One Cent Damages. Likewise, the Certificates of the Jurors, Which Show the Reason Why, and Their Design in So Rendering the Verdict, By Matthew Gardner, an Elder in the Church of Christ. Georgetown
    SS 33323. 1828. 14 p.
    1913 Gardner, Matthew, 1790-1873. The Christian Hymn-Book, Corrected and Enlarged. 8th ed. By Matthew Gardner, an Elder in the Church of Christ. Georgetown, Ohio David Ammen, Printer., SS 38724. 1829. 312 p. ; 17 cm. Without music.
    7242 Gardner, Matthew, 1790-1873. Twelve Years' Observation and Examination of Mr. Alexander Campbell's Theory and Practice of the Reformation. Cincinnati
    Ohio Authors, page 234. 1835.

    10030 Garland, Rice, 1795-1861. William Henry Harrison. [Columbus Charles Scott, Printer, AI 0. 1840] 49 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title.
    Signed: R. Garland ... [et al.], Executive Committee.
    4271 Garrard, Lewis Hector, 1829-1887. Wah-To-Yah, and the Taos Trail; or, Prairie Travel and Scalp Dances, with a Look at Los Rancheros from Muleback and the Rocky Mountain Campfire. By Lewis H. Garrard. Cincinnati and New York Published by H.W. Derby & Co. New York-A.S. Barnes & Co., Graff 1513. Howes G70. Sabin 26687. Streeter Sale 170. Wagner-Camp 182. 1850. vi, 349 p. ; 19 cm. One of the most readable works on the Santa Fe Trail and a classic on the American West by a young lad of only seventeen years of age. Garrard set out for the west in 1846 during a time of great events with the Taos Massacre and the taking of New Mexico, and the final subjugation of that province.
    8729 Garwood, John. An Account of the Extraordinary Sufferings of John Curl, Son of James Curl, of Champaign Co. Ohio, Aged 7 Years, Who was Lost Eight Days in the Woods. By John Garwood. [Bellefontaine] Printed by H.B. Strother, Bellefontaine, Ohio., AI 0. 1839. 16 p. ; 12 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Running title: The Lost Child.
    "On the 2d day of the sixth month, in the year 1816, in Champaign County, Ohio ... search was made, with the utmost diligence ... for a child of Jas. Curl, which had wandered away in the woods, and was in danger of perishing with hunger or falling prey to savage beasts."--p. [3].
    The narrative concludes on p. 15, and is followed by four stanzas of untitled verse on p. 16.
    4272 Gas & Coke Company. Cincinnati. Legal Opinion on the Validity and Extent of the Claims of the Gas & Coke Company. [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1850]. 22 p.
    3904 Gass, Patrick, 1771-1870. The Journal of Lewis and Clarke, to the Mouth of the Columbia River beyond the Rocky Mountains. In the Years 1804--5, & 6. Giving a Faithful Description of the River Missouri and Its Source--of the Various Tribes of Indians through Which They Passed--Manners and Customs--Soil--Climate--Commerce--Gold and Silver Mines. Revised, Corrected, and Illustrated with Numerous Wood Cuts. To Which is Added a Complete Dictionary of the Indian Tongue. Dayton, O. Published and Sold by B.F. Ells. John Wilson, Printer., AI 40-3667. Graff 1522. Sabin 26741. Wagner-Camp 6. 1840. xii, [3], 16-240 p. ill., plates, ports. ; 17 cm. Advertised in M'Clung, Sketches of Western Adventure, Dayton, 1847 (Morgan 199) with "18 wood cuts, full sp. 12 mo. $$ 62cts."
    7949 Gass, Patrick, 1771-1870. Journal of Lewis and Clarke. Revised, corr. New Ed., with Notes. Dayton
    AI 0. 1846.

    200 Gass, Patrick, 1771-1870. Lewis and Clark's Journal to the Rocky Mountains in the Years 1804,-5,-6; as Related by Patrick Gass, One of the Officers of the Expedition. New Edition with Numerous Engravings. Dayton Published by Ells, Claflin, & Co., Graff 1522. Sabin 26741. Wagner-Camp 6. 1847. br, [i-iv], v-viii, br, [x-xi], bv, [13]-238, [239-240] p. front., ill. ; 19 cm. Advertised in M'Clung, Sketches of Western Adventure, Dayton, 1847 (Morgan 199) with "18 wood cut, full sp. 12 mo. 62cts."
    First published in 1807 under title: A journal of the voyages and travels of a corps of discovery, under the command of Capt. Lewis and Capt. Clarke.
    Signatures: [1]-15/8.
    See Wagner-Camp 6 for biographical information on Patrick Gass.
    8178 Gass, Patrick, 1771-1870. Lewis and Clark's Journal to the Rocky Mountains. Dayton
    Graff 1522. Sabin 26741. Wagner-Camp 6. 1848.
    Advertised in M'Clung, Sketches of Western Adventure, with "18 wood cuts, full sp. 12 mo. 62cts."
    7102 Gatchell, H. P. (Horatio P.), d. 1887. People's Doctor, Containing the Treatment and Cure of the Principle Diseases of the Human System, in Plain and Simple Language. Including the History and Various Modes of Treatment of the Cholera. Rev. by H.P. Gatchell, to Which Is Added, Facts in Domestic Matters; Being a Complete Family Book. Cincinnati Shepard,
    1849. 96 p.
    10307 Gatchell, H. P. (Horatio Page), -1885. Idio-Therapy, Is That Method of Treating Diseases… [Fremont] Medal Jobber--Journal Office, Fremont.,
    [between 1850 and 1859?] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 40 x 22 cm.
    88 Gavin, Anthony, fl. 1726. A Master-Key to Popery; Giving a Full Account of All the Customs of the Priests and Friars, and the Rites and Ceremonies of the Popish Religion, in Four Parts, By Anthony Gavin, One of the Roman-Catholic Priests of Saragossa. To Which is Added an Account of the Inquisition of Goa, Extracted from a Recent Work, Entitled "Christian Researches in Asia." Cincinnati Published by B. Crosby., AI 12572. 1832. 420 p. ; 18.5 cm. Pages 415-20 contain a list of subscribers names.
    Page 416 printed 461.
    438 Gavin, Anthony, fl. 1726. Master-Key to Popery. By the Publisher to the Third American Edition. Cincinnati Printed and Published by A. F. Robinson, AI 18960. 1833. 408 p. ; 19 cm. A master-key to popery.--The inquisition of Goa --The inquisition of Macerata in Italy, by Mr. Bower.--A summary of the Roman Catholic faith.--Letters from Rome.--Preservative against popery, by J.B. White.--Defects occurring in the mass.
    2443 Gavin, Anthony, fl. 1726. A Portraiture of Romanism, Containing the Master-Key to Popery; or, A Full Account of the Customs of the Priest and Friars, and the Rites and Ceremonies of the Popish Religion, in Four Parts. Cincinnati Printed by E. Deming, AI 18961. 1833. x, 420 p ; 19 cm.. Contains the Master-key to popery; The inquisition of Goa (from Dr. Buchanan's researches in Asia); The inquisition at Macerata, in Italy (narrative of Mr. Bower); A summary of the Roman Catholic faith; The preservative against popery by Joseph Blanco White; Extract from the Roman Missal, etc.; Notices of the papal church in the United States.
    4408 Gavin, Anthony, fl. 1726. Master-Key to Popery. By the Publisher to the Second American Edition. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1833.

    2610 Gavin, Anthony, fl. 1726. A Master-Key to Popery: Giving a Full Account of All the Customs of the Priests and Friars, and the Rites and Ceremonies, of the Popish Religion. By Anthony Gavin, One of the Roman-Catholic Priests of Saragossa. To Which is Added an Account of the Inquisition of GAO, by Dr. Buchanan; the Inquisition at Macerate, by M. Bower; a Preservative against Popery, by Rev. Joseph Blanco White, Formerly Chaplain to the King of Spain; a Summary of the Roman-Catholic Faith; Damnation and Excommunication of Elizabeth, Queen of England, and Her Adherents; and Francis Freeman for Embracing the Protestant Religion; Also the Pope's Alum-Maker; and Other Interesting Details Carefully Collected from Rakish Writers. By the Publisher to the Third American Edition. Cincinnati Printed and Published by A.F. Robinson., AI 24578. 1834. 408 p. 1 ill. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Stereotyped by J.A. James, no. 1, Baker Street, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    Frontispiece, signed: Painted by Granet; engraved by Doolittle & Munson.
    "Notes. Notices of the papal church in the United States. From the Quarterly register of the American Education Society, ca. 2d, 1830."--p. 379-408.
    7093 Gaylor, Charles. Lewis' Panorama: A Description of Lewis' Mammoth Panorama of the Mississippi River, from the Falls of St. Anthony to the City of St. Louis. Cincinnati [Printed at the Dispatch Office,]
    1849. 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    9786 Gazlay, J. W. (James William), 1784-1874. Case of George P. Torrence, Acting as President Judge of the Ninth Circuit of the Court of Common Pleas of the State of Ohio, Considered, as Violative of the Constitution of the State by James W. Gazlay. Cincinnati Printed by Looker and Reynolds, AI 0. 1822. 27, [1] p. ; 22 cm.
    7619 Gazlay, J. W. (James William), 1784-1874. Treatise on Horses, including history, description, breeding, training, value, diseases and cures. Compiled from the most approved authorities. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1827.
    Advertisement in Western Monthly Review, I(July 1827), p. 192.
    4514 Gazlay, J. W. (James William), 1784-1874. Short View of Social Elements and Relations of the United States, Addressed to the Popular Mass Embracing Considerations on the Mental Condition, Duties, and Prospects of the Citizen, in Relation to His Social and Political Institutions. Also, Tables on Education, Population, Production, etc. By J.W. Gazlay. Cincinnati Printed by Shepard & Co., AI 0. 1843. 24 p. ; 23 cm.
    1301 Gazlay, James William, 1784-1874. Report of the Case of Thomas Graham of Cincinnati, in the State of Ohio, Indicted for Perjury, and Tried at the August Term of the Court of Common Pleas, Holden at Cincinnati, in and for the County of Hamilton, in the Year Eighteen Hundred and Twenty One. Reported by a Gentleman of the Bar, at the Request of Stephen Curcier. Cincinnati Printed for Stephen Curcier., SS 5425. Vodrey 44. 1821. 22 p. ; 21 cm. Graham, Thomas, defendant. Curcier, Stephen, complainant.
    For Gramham's reply to this "pretended report" and establishment of Gazlay as the author, see Morgan 1302.
    3043 Gazlay, Theodore, b. 1815. The Practical Printers' Assistant, Containing Numerous Schemes of Imposition, Definite Directions for Making Composition Rollers, and Many Useful Tables. By Theodore Gazlay. Cincinnati Published by J.A. James & Co., AI 37606. 1836. 135 p. incl. front. ; 20 cm.
    3234 Gazlay, Theodore, b. 1815. The Musician a Collection of the Most Celebrated Songs, Duetts, Trios, Catches, Rounds and Glees. For Voices or Instruments. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James, AI 44454. 1837. 72 p. ; 10 x 17 cm. Preface signed: T. Gazlay.
    "The pieces are arranged in such manner as to be performed by flutes, violins, &c. either by themselves, or as an accompaniment to the voices, or by voices alone."
    5535 Gazlay, Theodore, b. 1815. The Musician, A Collection of the Most Celebrated Songs, Duetts, Glees, Trios, Catches, Rounds, and Glees. For Voices and Instruments. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James., AI 0. 1839. 72 p. all music ; 10 x 18 cm. "Advertisement."--p. [3]-4.
    Preface signed: T. Gazlay.
    "The pieces are arranged in such manner as to be performed by flutes, violins, &c. either by themselves, or as an accompaniment to the voices, or by voices alone."
    2120 Geauga Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 5970. 1831.

    5806 Geauga Baptist Association. Minutes of the Constitution, and First Session of the Geauga Baptist Association. November 27, 1834. Painesville
    AI 0. 1834.
    Caption title; no imprint.
    5807 Geauga Baptist Association. Minutes of the First Session of the Geauga Baptist Association. Painesville
    AI 0. 1835.

    2982 Geauga Baptist Association. Minutes of the Second Session of the Geauga Baptist Association, held at the Meeting House, in Auburn, Geauga County, Ohio, on Wednesday and Thursday, June 8th and 9th, 1836. Painesville
    AI 35969. 1836. 12 p.
    3176 Geauga Baptist Association. Minutes of the Third Session of the Geauga Baptist Association, Held with the Baptist Church in Chardon, Geauga County, Ohio, on Wednesday and Thursday, June 14th and 15th, 1837. Painesville Printed by Howe & Jacques., AI 43035. 1837. 12 p. ; 18 cm.
    5808 Geauga Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fourth Session of the Geauga Baptist Association, Held in the Baptist Meeting-House of the 2d Church in Perry, Geauga County, Ohio, on Wednesday and Thursday, June 13th and 14th, 1838. Painesville, Ohio Printed by E. Jaques., AI 0. 1838. 12 p. ; 20 cm.
    5809 Geauga Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fifth Session of the Geauga Baptist Association. Held in the Baptist Meeting-House of the Church in Batavia, Geauga County, Ohio, on Wednesday and Thursday, June 12th and 13th, 1839. Painesville s.n., AI 0. not before 1839] 10 p. ; 20 cm.
    3826 Geauga Baptist Association. Minutes of the Sixth Anniversary of the Geauga Baptist Association, Convened at the Baptist Meeting-House of Mentor and Willoughby Plains, Lake County, Ohio, on Wednesday and Thursday, June 10 and 11, 1840. Chardon, Ohio Joseph W. White,, Printer., AI 40-449. 1840. 8 p. ; 22 cm. At head of title: Ninth annual publication.
    382 Geauga Baptist Association. Minutes of the Seventh Anniversary of the Geauga Baptist Association. Convened at the Meeting House in Chardon, Geauga County, Ohio, on Wednesday and Thursday, June 9th and 10th, 1841. Chardon Joseph W. White, Printer, AI 41-431. 1841. 8 p. ; 21 cm.
    5810 Geauga Baptist Association. Minutes of the Eighth Anniversary of the Geauga Baptist Association, Convened at the Freewill Baptist Meeting-House, in Chester, Geauga County, Ohio, on Wednesday and Thursday, June 8th and 9th, 1842. Chardon Joseph W. White, Printer, AI 42-363. 1842. 8 p. ; 21 cm.
    5811 Geauga Baptist Association. Minutes of the Ninth Anniversary of the Geauga Baptist Association, Held with the Second Baptist Church in Perry, Lake Co. O. on Wednesday and Thursday, June 14th & 15th, 1843. Chagrin Falls, Cuy. Co. O. Brainerd & Barnes, Print., AI 0. 1843. No 8--Periodical. 8 p. ; 22 cm.
    5812 Geauga Baptist Association. Minutes of the Tenth Anniversary of the Geauga Baptist Association. [No. 9-Periodical.] Painesville
    AI 0. 1844.

    5813 Geauga Baptist Association. Minutes of the Eleventh Anniversary of the Geauga Baptist Association, Held with the Baptist Church, in Munson, Geauga County, Ohio, on Wednesday and Thursday, June 11 and 12, 1845. Jacob Bailey, Corresponding Secretary--Painesville, Lake Co., Ohio. [[Painesville? s.n., AI 0. not before 1845] 15 p. ; 22 cm.
    5814 Geauga Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twelfth Anniversary of the Geauga Baptist Association, Held with the Second Baptist Church, in Perry, Lake County, Ohio, on Wednesday and Thursday, June 10th and 11th, 1846. Wm. White, Corresponding Secretary--Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio. [Chardon? s.n., AI 0. not before 1846] 16 p. ; 21 m.
    5815 Geauga Baptist Association. Minutes of the Thirteenth Anniversary of the Geauga Baptist Association, Held with the Church in Kirtland, Lake County, Ohio, June 9 and 10, 1847. Wm. White, Corresponding Secretary. Painesville Printed at the Telegraph Office.,
    [not before 1847] 13 p. ; 20 cm.
    8636 Geauga Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fourteenth Anniversary of the Geauga Baptist Association, Held with the Church in Newbury, Geauga County, Ohio, June 14th and 15th, 1848. Wm. White, Corresponding Secretary, Chardon, Ohio. Painesville Printed at the Telegraph Office., AI 46-567 ("1846"). 1848. 13 p. At head of title: [Periodical no. 14]
    9130 Geauga Baptist Association. Minutes of the fifteenth anniversary of the Geauga Baptist Association, : held with the church in Chester, Geauga County, Ohio, June 13 & 14, 1849. : A. Williams, corresponding secretary, Painesville, Ohio. Painesville, Ohio M.R. Doolittle, Job Printer and Book Binder.,
    1849 16 p. ; 20 cm. At head of title: Periodical no. 15.
    9131 Geauga Baptist Association. Minutes of the Sixteenth Anniversary of the Geauga Baptist Association Held with the Church in Russell, Geauga County, Ohio, September 18th and 19th, 1850. … [Painesville] Gray's Press--Painesville:,
    1850 15 p. ; 22 cm. At the head of title: Periodical--No. 16.
    7750 Geauga County Educational Society. Chardon. Teachers' Institute. A Free School. In accordance with the directions of the last meeting of the Geauga County Educational Society, an Institution will be opened ... the better preparation of the teachers of our common schools ... Wm. K. Williston, L.D. Taylor, M.D. Leggett, Committee. Chardon, October 1, 1845. [Chardon s.n., AI 0. 1845] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    6567 Geauga County Teachers' Institute. Catalogue of the Instructors and Students of the Geauga County Teachers' Institute, Held in Chardon, Geauga County, Ohio, October 1845. Chardon Printed at White's Office, AI 45-2609. 1845. 16 p. ; 18 cm.
    8659 Geauga County Teachers' Institute. Catalogue of the Instructors and Students of the Geauga County Teachers' Institute Held in Chardon, Geauga County, Ohio, April, 1846. Cleveland Younglove's Steam Press., AI 46-2760. 1846. 12 p. ; 18 cm.
    10358 Geauga Seminary (Chester Center, Ohio) Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Geauga Seminary, Chester, Geauga County, Ohio for the Year Ending July 4, 1849. Cleveland Steam Press of M.C. Younglove & Co.,
    1849. [1-3], 4-11, bv p. ; 21 cm. Wrapper title same as title page.
    This school was attended by James A. Garfield, and by Orlando J. Hodge.
    10359 Geauga Seminary (Chester Center, Ohio) Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Geauga Seminary, for the Year Ending July Second, 1850. Chester, Geauga County, Ohio. Cleveland, Ohio Steam Press of Harris, Fairbanks & Co., Herald Job Office.,
    1850. [1], bv, [3], bv, [5]-16 p. ; 21 cm. Wrapper title same as title page.
    8583 Geauga Seminary. Chester. Order of Exercises at the Anniversary of Geauga Seminary, Chester, Ohio, Tuesday, July 2d, 1850. Cleveland Steam Press of Harris, Fairbanks & Co.,
    1850. [3], bv p. ; 20 cm. Signatures: [A]\2 ([A]2 verso blank).
    1442 Geddes, James, 1763-1838. Canal Report, Made by James Geddes, Esq., the Engineer Employed by the State of Ohio. By Authority. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette by P. H. Olmsted., SS 12649. Rink, E. Technical Americana, 4787. 1823. 14 p. ; 20 cm.
    10371 Geiger, John, 1819-1903. A Series of Tables Showing the Taxes on All Sums from One to One Thousand Dollars,
    at All the Fractional and Mixed Fractional Rates, Containing Thirds and Fifths, from One Fifth to Eleven and Four Fifths Mills Inclusive. Also, a Comprehensive Table, for Determining the Tax, Interest and Penalty of Any Amount from One Mill to Twenty Dollars; the Whole Designed for the Use of County Auditors. Calculated and Published by John Geiger.
    Marion, O. Printed at the Office of the Marion Democratic Mirror,
    1848. 1 p. l., [2] p., 74 l. ; 38 cm. Printed on one side of leaf only.
    3619 General Board of Underwriters of Cincinnati. Report of the Committee, and Standard Tariff of Premiums in the Fire and Marine Department, Adopted by the General Board of Underwriters of Cincinnati, October, 1839. [Cincinnati] Printed at the Cincinnati Gazette Office, AI 54961. 1839. 47 p. ; 22 cm.
    2199 General Convention of the New Jersualem in the U.S.A.. Western Missionary Society. Proceedings of the First Annual Meeting of the New Jerusalem Western Missionary Society, Held in the Temple, Cincinnati, October 2, 1831: Together with the Reports of the Missionaries. Cincinnati Printed by John H. Wood., AI 8426. 1831. 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    1674 General Convention of the New Jerusalem in the United States of America. Hymns, for the Use of the New Church, Signified by the New Jerusalem in the Apocalypse. [Two lines from Psalms] Cincinnati Printed by Looker & Reynolds., SS 24665. 1826. 134, [10] p. ; 15 cm. Without music.
    Last page blank.
    Includes index of first lines.
    7237 General Convention of the New Jerusalem in the United States of America. First Book of Religious Instruction and New Church Catechism. St. Clairsville Heaton and Gresinger,
    1847. 11, 13 p. ; 18 cm.
    2557 General Convention of Western Baptists (1833: Cincinnati, Ohio) Proceedings of the General Meeting of Western Baptists, at Cincinnati, Commencing on the Sixth of November, 1833. Cincinnati N.S. Johnson, No. 133, Main Street., AI 23168. 1834. [1-3], 4-80 p. ; 24 cm. The General Convention of the Western Baptists convened in the Sixth Street Baptist Meeting House in Cincinnati on November 6, 1833, 10 o'clock.
    "'Resolved', That two thousand copies of the proceedings of this Meeting be printed in pamphlet form for distribution, that a contribution be taken this evening for the purpose, and that a list of contributors be kept by the clerk."--p. 8,11.
    "'Resolved,' That the next meeting of this Convention be held in the city of Cincinnati, to commence on the first Wednesday in November, 1834."--p. 11.
    "Constitution of the General Convention of Western Baptists."--p. [2]
    "Minutes."--p. [3]-11.
    "Reports and Addresses."--p. 11-71.
    "Appendix."--p. 72-80.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: "Five sheets, periodical. Postage, under 100 miles, 7 1/2 cents, over 100 miles, 12 1/2 cents."--p. [1] of wrapper.
    Publisher's advertisements, p. [2-4] of wrapper.
    Advertisement for Granville Literary and Theological Institution, p. [3] of wrapper.
    7396 General Convention of Western Baptists. Proceedings of the Second Anniversary of the General Convention of Western Baptists, at Cincinnati, Commencing November 4, 1835: Including the First Annual Meeting of the Western Baptist Education Society, Held November 5, 1835. Cincinnati N.S. Johnson, No. 133, Main Street, AI 0. 1835. 48 p. ; 27 cm. Issued as an extra number of the Baptist Advocate.
    2991 General Convention of Western Baptists. Proceedings of the 3rd Anniversary of the General Convention of the Western Baptist. Nov. 2nd, 1836. Including the Second Annual Meeting of the Western Baptist Education Society, Held November 3, 1836. Cincinnati Printed by N.S. Johnson, AI 35978. 1836. 44 p. ; 26 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    10326 General Convention of Western Baptists. Proceedings of the Fourth Anniversary of the General Convention of Western Baptists, at Cincinnati, Commencing Nov. 1, 1837: and of the Third Annual Meeting of the Western Baptist Education Society, Held November 2, 1837. Cincinnati N.S. Johnson, 133 Main-Street.,
    1838. 40 p. ; 27 cm. Cover title.
    1914 General Medical Society. Ohio. An Act to Incorporate Medical Societies for the Purpose of Regulating the Practice of Physic and Surgery in Ohio. Together with the [1st] Proceedings of the General Medical Society. Columbus Olmsted, Bailhache and Camron, SS 38734. Sabin 56864. 1829. 22 p. ; 21 cm. The act is dated Feb. 26, 1824. Includes amendments through Jan. 16, 1827.
    "Constitution of the General Medical Society of the State of Ohio [as amended]": p. 17-21.
    Printed in 1831 in Steubenville (Morgan 6469).
    6469 General Medical Society. Ohio. An Act to Incorporate Medical Societies for the Purpose of Regulating the Practice of Physic and Surgery in Ohio. The Constitution and By-Laws of the General Medical Society, Together with the Uniform Rules and Regulations for the Government of the District Societies, and the Proceedings of the General Medical Societies at its Second Biennial Meeting, 1831. Steubenville Printed by Joseph Cable, AI 0. 1831. 35 p. ; 20 cm. The act is dated February 26, 1824 including amendments through 16 January 1827.
    Published in Columbus in 1829 (Morgan 1914).
    997 General Sunday School Society. [The Spelling Book, or Introduction to Reading, of the General Sunday School Society. Chillicothe
    OI 357. SS 40897. 1817]
    Ohio Imprints: Advertised in the Chillicothe, Weekly Recorder, March 26, 1817: "We have just printed and published an editor of the Spelling Book,..."
    5431 General Trades' Union. Cincinnati. Constitution and By-Laws of the General Trades' Union of the City of Cincinnati and Vicinity. Cincinnati N.S. Johnson, Printer, AI 0. 1836. 17 p. ; 15 cm.
    10037 Geneva Hall (Northwood, Ohio). Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Geneva Hall, Northwood, Logan Co., Ohio. Xenia Torch-Light Print.,
    1850. v. ; 24 cm. Geneva Hall began on April 20, 1848, and was named in honor of Geneva, Switzerland, a center of the Reformed faith movement.
    10347 Gengembre, Philippe W. An Application of Philippe Gengembre's Method of Teaching Languages, to the Acquisition of the French Consisting of an Interlinear and Literal translation, in Which All Words Rendered Once Are Omitted Thereafter in the Translation, and Having for Its Object to Do Away with the Cumbrous Use of Grammar and Dictionary for the Beginner, Tending to Stimulate Him to Exertion by a Fact Thus Proved, but Hitherto Not Noticed, that "almost all the words forming the staple of a language are contained in the first fifty or sixty pages of any well-written story" with a Brief Grammatical Treatise for the Use of the More Advanced Student by Philippe Gengembre. Cincinnati E.D. Truman,
    1850. 138 p. ; 18 cm. Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County notes: Content is the same as the 153 p. 1850 ed. Through p. 84 and differs thereafter.
    Stereotyped by E. Morgan and Co., Cincinnati.
    6546 Gengembre, Philippe. An application of Philippe Gengembre's method of teaching languages, to the acquisition of the French: consisting of an interlinear and literal translation, in which all words rendered once are omitted therafter in the translation, and having for its object to do away with the cumbrous use of grammar and dictionary for the beginner, tending to stimulate him to exertion by a fact thus proved, but hitherto not noticed, that "almost all the words forming the staple of a language are contained in the first fifty or sixty pages of any well-written story" ; with a brief grammatical treatise for the use of the more advanced student. Cincinnati Published by E.D. Truman,
    1850. 153 p. ; 18 cm.
    1060 Genin, Thomas Hedges, 1796-1868. An Oration, Delivered before the Semi-Annual Meeting of the Union Humane Society, Held in Mount Pleasant--Ohio, May 14th, 1818. By Thos. H. Genin, Esq. Mount Pleasant Published by Order of the Society. Charles Osborn, Printer., OI 416. SS 44142. Wilkie 555. 1818. 38 p. ; 15 cm.
    1499 Genin, Thomas Hedges, 1796-1868. Oration, Delivered at the Court House in St. Clairsville, on Washington's Birth Day. [St. Clairsville s.n., SS 16266. 1824] 16 p. ; 20 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    MB notes: Annotated in ms: Rec'd 13th April 1824, Ans'd 14th. Samuel S. Mitchell.
    2444 Genin, Thomas Hedges, 1796-1868. The Napolead, in Twelve Books, by Thomas H. Genin, Esq. St. Clairsville Printed by Horton J. Howard, AI 18967, Rieger 1346/8756. 1833. 2 p. l., [iii-x], [11]-342 p. ; 13 cm. "Errors."--p. 342.
    RPB has 3 variant copies with errata corrected in some. All three have page errors same, p. 178 misnumbered 187.
    Copy 1: Ms. corrections in ink p. 232, 339 and 342.
    Copy 2: Ms. corrections on p. 31, 339 and 342. Page 232 corrected.
    Copy 3: Ms. corrections on p. 31. Pages 232, 339 and 342 corrected.
    "An epic in blank verse, covering Napoleon's Russian campaign, and terminates with his departure for Elba."--Rieger.
    See also Selections from the Writings of the Late Thomas Hedges Genin, in which this work is reprinted.
    See Ohio Authors.
    706 Gentleman of the Bar, By a. A Copious Index to all the Laws of the State of Ohio, Which are Now in Force, to Which is Added, a Statement of Such as are Repealed, in Which, not Only the Substance of the Several Acts is Indicated; but almost All the Duties of the Several Officers Created Thereby, are Particularly Pointed Out. By a Gentleman of the Bar. Marietta Israel & Gardiner., OI 86. SS 17303. Vodrey 15. Wilkie 144. 1809. 16 p. ; 19 cm. Ohio Imprint notes: The pseudonym "Gentleman of the Bar" was used by J.W. Gazlay (James William Gazlay); we have not, however, been able to identify him as the author of this index, which was, according to Mr. Vodrey, the first privately printed law book in Ohio.
    7477 Georgetown College. Georgetown, Kentucky. The Laws of Georgetown College, Georgetown, Ky. Cincinnati Printed for the College by Shepard, AI 44-2574. 1844. 23 p. ; 20 cm.
    6561 German Catholic St. Peter's Cemetery Association. Cincinnati. A Word in Self-Defence Against Anonymous and Non-Anonymous Attacks. Cincinnati Author,
    1848. 16 p. ; 21 cm.
    8086 German Reformed Church in the U.S.A. Ohio Synod. Verhandlungen der Hochdeutschen Reformirten Synode, von Ohio, Gehalten zu Uniontaun, Stark County, O. German. Canton
    AI 0. 1831.

    2343 German Reformed Church in the U.S.A. Ohio Synod. Constitution of the German Reformed Synod of Ohio, and the Congregations in Connexion with It in Other States. Lancaster Printed by the Ohio Eagle., AI 14477. 1832. 19 p. ; 17 cm. Issued in German (Morgan10001), also in 1832.
    10001 German Reformed Church in the U.S.A. Ohio Synod. Synodal-Ordnung der Hochdeutschen Evangelisch Reformirten Synode von Ohio und der mit ihr verbundenen Gemeinen in andern Staten [sic]. Lancaster Gedruckt bey Friedrich Bauer, AI 0. 1832. 20 p. ; 17 cm. Adopted by the Synod in 1832--Cf. p. 4.
    Issued in English (Morgan 2343), also in 1832, under the title: Constitution of the German Reformed Synod of Ohio, and the congregations in connexion with it in other states
    10002 German Reformed Church in the U.S.A. Ohio Synod. Kirchen-Formularien der Evangelisch-Reformirten Gemeinen. Lancaster Gedruckt bey Johann Herman, AI 0. 1832 24 p. ; 17 cm. Caption title. Imprint from colophon.
    Contents: Form zu taufen -- Danksagung -- Vorbereitung zum heiligen Abendmahl -- Form das heilige Abendmahl zu halten -- Form der Eheeinleitung -- Ordinations-Form zu befestigen die Diener des Worts Gottes -- Form für Einsetzung des Kirchen-Raths -- Form einer Kirchweihung -- Conformation [sic] oder Einsegnung der jungen Leute.
    2917 German Reformed Church in the U.S.A. Ohio Synod. Verhandlungen der Elsten Sitzung der Hochteutschen[sic] Reformirten Synode von Ohio und den Angranzenden Staaten Gehalten zu Tarlton, Pickaway County ... im Jahre Unseres Herrn 1835. Dayton Gedruckt bei Johann Bigler, AI 33953. 1835. 14 p. ; 22 cm.
    8820 German Reformed Church in the U.S.A. Ohio Synod. Minutes of the German Reformed Synod of Ohio, and the Congregations in Connection with It in Other States; Held at Wooster, in Wayne County, Ohio, from the 17th until the 22nd of June, 1838. Canton, Ohio Printed by John Saxton., AI 0 1838. 23, bv p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Treasurer's report, p. 19-20.
    "Geographical & Statistical report of the German Reformed Synod of Ohio, and the congregations in connection with it in other states."--p. 21-23.
    See Morgan 3541 for German language edition.
    8085 German Reformed Church in the U.S.A. Ohio Synod. Verhandlungen der Deutschen Synode der Hochdeutschen Reformirten Kirche, von Ohio und den Angrenzenden Staaten, zu Neu Lisbon, Columbiana County, O. vom3--7ten, October, 1846. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1846.

    3651 Gerstner, Franz Anton, Ritter von, 1793-1840. Railroads in the Kingdom of Belgium Compared with those in the United States. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 55847. Thomson, T.R. Railroads, 2141. 1839] [4] p. ; 33 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signed on p. [4]: F. A. Chevalier de Gerstner. Cincinnati, 25th June, 1839.
    6517 Gest, E. (Erasumus), 1820-1908. Copies of the Printed Reports of E. Gest on the Cincinnati, Wilmington & Louisville, R. R. Cincinnati s.n.,
    1848. v. p. ; 22 cm.
    3421 Gibbon, Edward, 1737-1794. History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. By Edward Gibbon, Esq. A New Ed. Rev. and Corrected throughout...by M. F. Guizot... The Preface, Notes and Corrections, Translated from the French Expressly for This Edition. With an Appendix Containing a Sketch of the Life of Gibbon. 2 v. 1838-1841. Oxford David Christy, AI 50491. 1838. 2 v. ; 28cm. Part of "The Historical Family Library."
    9039 Gibbon, Edward, 1737-1794. History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. By Edward Gibbon, Esq. A New Edition Revised and Corrected Throughout, Preceded by a Preface, and Accompanied by Notes, Critical and Historical, Relating Principally to the Propagation of Christianity: By M.F. Guizot, Minister of Public Instruction for the Kingdom of France. The Preface, Notes and Corrections, Translated from the French Expressly for This Edition. With an Appendix Containing a Sketch of the Life of Gibbon. In Two Volumes. Vol. I [-II.] Cincinnati Stereotyped and Published by J.A. James.,
    1840. 2 vols. ; 26 cm. At head of title: Guizot's Gibbon.
    Volume I:
    "Contents."--p. iii-viii.
    "Guizot's Preface."--p. iii-vii, second count.
    "Preface to the First Volume of the Original Edition."--p. viii-ix, second count.
    "Advertisement to the First Octavo Edition."--p. x.
    "Preface to the Fourth Volume."---p. xi-xii, dated Downing Street, May 1, 1788.
    Series: Historical Family Library, 3.
    On spine: Historical Family Library 3. Guizot's Gibbon. Vol. I. [-II].
    Pagination: [i-ii], iii-viii, iii-xii, 13-541, bv, 1 l.
    Signatures: [A]/7(+A5) B-Z/4 2A-2Z/4 3A-3S/4 (V used.). [x]/3(+1) [1]-34/8.
    Volume II:
    Volume II title page same as Volume I except for volume number.
    "A Notice of the Life and Character of Gibbon."--p. xix-xxiv.
    "Contents."--p. v-ix.
    "General Index."--p. 499-514.
    On spine: Historical Family Library 4. Guizot's Gibbon Vo. II.
    Pagination: 1 l., [i], bv, xix-xiv, 1 l., [v]-ix, bv, 3-497, bv, 499-514, 1 l.
    Signatures: [x]8 A-Z/4 2A-2Z/4 3A-3O/4 3P/2. (V used. Extra Vol. I--B and 3 on page xxi.)
    510 Gibbon, Edward, 1737-1794. Guizot's Gibbon: History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. A New Ed. Rev. and Corr. throughout Preceded by a Pref. and Accompanied by Notes, Critical and Historical, Relating Principally to the Propagation of Christianity by M. F. Guizot; the pref., Notes and Corrections, Translated from the French Expressly for This Ed. with a Notice of the Life and Character of Gibbon, and Watson's Reply to Gibbon. Oxford Published by David Christy., AI 41-2094. 1841. 2 v. ; 27 cm. Historical Family Library Series.
    511 Gibbon, Edward, 1737-1794. Guizot's Gibbon: History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. A New Ed. Rev. and Corr. throughout Preceded by a Pref. and Accompanied by Notes, Critical and Historical, Relating Principally to the Propagation of Christianity by M. F. Guizot; the Pref., Notes and Corrections, Translated from the French Expressly for This Ed. with a Notice of the Life and Character of Gibbon, and Watson's Reply to Gibbon. Cincinnati Stereotyped and Published by J.A. James, AI 41-2095. 1841. 2 v. ; 27 cm.
    6986 Gibbon, Edward, 1737-1794. History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. By Edward Gibbon, Esq. A New Ed. Rev. and Corrected throughout...by M. F. Guizot... The Preface, Notes and Corrections, Translated from the French Expressly for This Edition. With an Appendix Containing a Sketch of the Life of Gibbon. 2 vols. Cincinnati J.A. James, AI 44-2582. 1844. 2 v. ; 27 cm.
    8660 Gibbon, Edward, 1737-1794. History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon. A New Ed. Rev. and Corr. throughout, Preceded by a Preface and Accompanied by Notes, Critical and Historical, Relating Principally to the Propagation of Christianity by M.F. Guizot. Cincinnati J.A. James., AI 46-2807. 1846. 2 vol. ; 27 cm. At head of title: Guizot's Gibbon.
    The preface, notes and corrections, translated from the French expressly for this ed., with a sketch of the life of Gibbon and Watson's reply to Gibbon
    Index in v. 2.
    Includes bibliographical references.
    6765 Gibbon, Edward, 1737-1794. Guizot's Gibbon: History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. A New Ed. Rev. and Corr. throughout Preceded by a Pref. and Accompanied by Notes, Critical and Historical, Relating Principally to the Propagation of Christianity by M. F. Guizot; the Pref., Notes and Corrections, Translated from the French Expressly for This Ed. with a Notice of the Life and Character of Gibbon, and Watson's Reply to Gibbon. In Two Volumes. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James.,
    1848. 2 v. ; 27 cm. On separate title page: Reply to Gibbon, or, An Apology for Christianity in Letters to Edward Gibbon, Esq. By R. Watson, v. 2, p. [499]-518.
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    9764 Gibbon, Edward, 1737-1794. Guizot's Gibbon History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. A new ed. rev. and corr. throughout / preceded by a pref. and accompanied by notes, critical and historical, relating principally to the propagation of Christianity by M.F. Guizot ; the pref., notes and corrections, translated from the French expressly for this ed. ; with a notice of the life and character of Gibbon, and Watson's reply to Gibbon ; in two volumes. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James,
    1850. 2 v. ; 27 cm. Ohio State University: On separate t.p.: Reply to Gibbon, or, An apology for Christianity : in letters to Edward Gibbon, Esq. by R. Watson, v. 2, p. [499]-518.
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    431 Gibbons, William. Practical Logic, or an Assistant to Theme Writers. Designed for Academies, Public Schools, and All Those Desirous of Learning the Art of Writing and Thinking Correctly. Cleveland Published by William Gibbons, Printed by Sanford & Lott, AI 40-2600. 1840. 100 p. ; 17.5 cm. Signatures: [1]2 2-7/8.
    6950 Gibson, M. W. The Legitimacy of the Church, and Divinity of the Word Concordant. [One line from Scripture] Cincinnati Printed by Marshall & Langtry, 41 Second St.,
    1850. 48 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: American Antiquarian Society copy has a manuscript attribution to M.W. Gibson.
    5140 Gibson, T. Ware, Capt. The Priest of the Black Cross. A Tale of the Sea. Cincinnati "Great West" Office, Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 1023. 1848. 118 p. ; 25 cm. Printed in double columns.
    4456 Giddings, Joshua R. (Joshua Reed), 1795-1864. Pacificus: The Rights and Privileges of the Several States in Regard to Slavery; Being a Series of Essays Published in the Western Reserve Chronicle, (Ohio,) after the Election of 1842. By a Whig of Ohio. [Warren s.n., AI 42-1990; 43-2086. 1843] [1]-16 p. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title.
    Introduction dated: November 1, 1842.
    Included in the series: Gale Making of Modern Law.




    The Western Reserve chronicle was published at Warren, Ohio by A.W. Parker 1841-1853.
    Contents: Introduction -- Number I. Rights and privileges of the several states concerning slavery -- Number II. Fugitive slaves -- Number III. Suppression of domestic violence -- Number IV. Violation of the Constitution for the support of slavery -- Number V. Violations of the Constitution continued -- Number VI. Violations of the Constitution continued -- Number VII. Violations of the Constitution--continued -- Number VIII. The remedy -- Number IX. Objections answered.
    2445 Giddings, Joshua R. (Joshua Reed], 1795-1864. Journal of Voyage from Jefferson, Ohio to the City of New York in 1833.

    AI 18992. 1833.

    7720 Giddings, Joshua R. (Joshua Reed], 1795-1864. Let Freemen Read. To The Whigs Of The Twentieth Congressional District. Re: answers critics. Respectfully, J. R. Giddings. [Warren s.n., AI 0. 184-] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 35 x 25 cm. Western Reserve Historical Society Broadside Collection: O.1615.
    956 Giddings, Joshua R. (Joshua Reed], 1795-1864. An Expose of the Circumstances Which Led to the Resignation by the Hon. Joshua R. Giddings, of His Office of Representative in the Congress of the United States, from the Sixteenth Congressional District of Ohio, on the 22d March, 1842. [Painesville] J. Leonard & Co., Printers, Painesville, O., AI 42-1989. 1842. [1]-40 p. ; 20.5 cm. Exposition signed by Giddings and dated "Jefferson, April 5, 1842."
    4369 Giddings, Joshua R. (Joshua Reed], 1795-1864. A Letter from Hon. J. R. Giddings upon the Duty of Anti-Slavery Men in the Present Crisis. Ravenna Printed by W. Wadsworth, AI 44-2586. 1844. 16 p. ; 23 cm. A letter in favor of Henry Clay for president.
    See Morgan 9673 for broadside by Giddings with same title.
    9673 Giddings, Joshua R. (Joshua Reed], 1795-1864. Letter from Hon. J. R. Giddings Upon the Duty of Anti-Slavery Men in the Present Crisis. [Ravenna s.n., AI 0. 1844] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 59 x 33 cm. In favor of Henry Clay for president.
    See Morgan 4369 for 16 page pamphlet by Giddings with same title.
    10254 Gilbert, A. Analytical Grammar, or An Examination of the Offices of Words in Sentences. St. Clairsville, O. Gill and Heaton,
    1839.
    New title not in Morgan by AAS.
    1363 Giles, William Branch, 1762-1830. Letters Addressed to the People of the United States, by a Native of Virginia, on the Subject of Illegal and Improper Disbursements of the Public Money, &c. Originally Pub. In the Federal Republican. Part 1st. Cincinnati Printed by Morgan, Lodge and Co., SS 8831. 1822. 47 p. ; 23 cm. Also published under title: Public defaulters brought to light, in a series of letters addressed to the people of the United States, by a native of Virginia.
    9463 Gill, Edward H. E.H. Gill's Communication Respecting the Sandy and Beaver Canal. [Columbus Printed by James B. Gardiner, AI 0. 1835] 5, bv p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: At head of title: Senate.
    Addressed (p. 5) to: B.W. Bakewell, Esq. one of the directors of the Sandy and Beaver Canal.
    James B. Gardiner was printer to the state of Ohio in 1834 and 1835.
    This report was presented to the Senate of Ohio on Jan. 24, 1835. Cf. Journal of the Senate of the state of Ohio; being the first session of the thirty-third General Assembly ... (Columbus: James B. Gardiner, 1834 [i.e. 1835]), p. 458-460.
    3422 Gillies, John. Memoirs of Rev. George Whitefield, by John Gillies...Rev. and Corrected, with Large Additions and Improvements. To Which is Appended, an Extensive Collection of His Sermons and Other Writings. Middletown, Ohio Hunt and Noyes., AI 50500. 1838. 648 p.
    752 Gilliland, James, 1769-1845. The Duty and Blessedness of Considering the Poor, a Missionary Sermon, Delivered October 12, 1810, before the Synod of Kentucky. [Quotation] By James Gilliland, Pastor of the Red Oak Congregation, Adams County, Ohio. Chillicothe Printed at the Office of the Supporter, by Nashee & Denny., OI 130. SS 22916. Wilkie 199. 1811. 23 p. ; 21 cm.
    1061 Gilliland, James, 1769-1845. The Universal Caution: A Sermon Delivered in Chillicothe, October 15, 1818, at the Opening of the Synod of Ohio. By the Rev. James Gilliland, Pastor of the Red Oak Church, Brown County, Ohio. Chillicothe Printed by John Andrews., OI 417. 1818. 14, [2] p. ; 20 cm. Signatures: [A]-B/4 (B4 blank).
    3652 Gilliland, James, 1769-1845. A Sermon Delivered at the Opening of Ripley Presbytery, at Its First Meeting November 13, 1838. Georgetown Printed by P.W. Sellers, AI 55869. 1839. 20 p.
    3235 Gillmore, Hiram. Lectures on Christianity: Wherein Its Necessity, Authenticity, and Utility are Supported by Evidences Historical, Philosophical, Experimental, and Miscellaneous; with an Affectionate Appeal to Those Who Have Been Entangled in the Same Snare of Infidelity by Rev. Hiram Gilmore. Cleveland Printed by Francis B. Penniman., AI 44482. 1837. 4 p. l., [v]-x, [11]-308 p., 1 l. ; 17.5 cm. The Preface is dated: "Cleveland, Ohio, May, 1837."
    4718 Gillmore, Hiram. A Book for the Times; or, The Philosophy of Christian Baptism, Scripturally, Historically and Rationally Established, by the Testimony of Numerous and Credible Witnesses, Both Ancient and Modern by H. Gillmore. Published by a Committee. Steubenville Published by a Committee, Printed by W.R. Allison., AI 46-2833. Rieger 143. 1846. xii, [13]-159 p. front. ; 15 cm. Includes index.
    5468 Gilman, Charles. Digest of the Decisions of the Supreme Courts of the States of Indiana and Illinois, and the Circuit Court of the United States, for the Seventh Circuit. Cincinnati H.W. Derby, AI 44-2597. 1844. vi, 821 p. ; 23 cm. Advertised as "published by and for sale by Derby, Bradley & Co.", in 1847 for 5 00. (Morgan 4820, p. [55])
    6792 Gilmore, H. S. Collection of Miscellaneous Songs, from the Liberty Minstrel, and Mason's Juvenile Harp. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1845. 46 p.
    8661 Gilmore, H. S. A Collection of Miscellaneous Songs for the Use of the Cincinnati High School. Cincinnati A.G. Sparhawk, Printer., AI 46-2839. 1846. 48 p.
    5940 Gilruth, James. The Fair Reasoner, or, A Lecture on Baptism Delivered before the Local Conference of Lancaster District, Aug. 28, 1822.. Portsmouth Printed by Charles Hopkins., AI 0. 1823. 96 p. ; 16 cm.
    1500 Gilruth, James. The Fair Reasoner, or a Lecture on Baptism; Delivered before the Local Conference of Lancaster District. Steubenville Printed by James Wilson., Rieger 480. SS 16294. 1824. 64 p. See No. 5940, sp. Gilrith.
    272 Girardey, George. Manual of Domestic Economy, or House-Keeper's Guide. Comprising a Very Large Collection of Original Receipts, Derived from the Practical Experience of the Author. [Seven lines of verse from Milton] By George Girardey, M.D. Dayton, O. John Wilson, Printer., AI 0. Lowenstein, E., American Cookery (3rd. ed.)., 273. 1841. 156 p. Page 123 printed 223. ; 17.5 cm. An advertisement mentions the work is to be published in "English, French, and German." Hotels are mentioned as important customers as well as young housekeepers. There are two type sizes in the index. Parts XXXII, XXXIII and XXXIV are in a smaller type as the last three parts suggesting an anticipated lack of space. However, the last page is half blank leaving one to wonder what is going on.
    Includes index.
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 13/2 13*/4.
    6309 Girardey, George. Hochst Nutzliches Handbuch uber Kochkunst, Fabrication der Liqueren, Weine, Cider, Essig, &c. oder Allgemeine Magasine uber Landwirthschaft und andere verschiedenen Beschaftigungen, nebst eine vollstandige Darstellung alles zu fabriciren was dem Land-Geschaft-oder Hausman nothwendig ist, und mit Beysatz einer Menge selbstgeprufte Mittel uber verschiedene krankliche Umstanden, und physische Auslegung was dem Menschen als Lebensgenuss am besten dienet. [quotation] Verfasst und herausgegeben von dr. G. Girardy. Cincinnati s.n., Lowenstein, E., American Cookery (3rd. ed.), 383. Ott 14, 15. 1842. 2 p. l., [vii]-l, 372 p. ; 18 cm.
    47 Girardey, George. The North American Compiler Containing a Large Number of Selected, Approved, and Warranted Receipts; for the Use of the Artist, Mechanic, Agriculturist, Farrier, House-Keeper and the Community in General. By G. Girardey, M.D. Rossville, O. Published by the Author., AI 0. Henderson, page 78-79. 1844. 135 p. ; 21 cm.
    7689 Glass, James. Anecdotes For Children. By James Glass. Cincinnati, O. [s.n., AI 0. 1843] 30, [2] p. ill. ; 12 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Extant Cincinnati directories list a James Glass ca. 1843-1846.
    Contents: The escape of a sailor -- The escape of vizier -- The escape of Major Bodgess -- The animals which live in the sea, and their habits -- The minister and robber -- The drowning boy and the dog --
    "Manual alphabet of the deaf and dumb,"--[2] p. at end.
    4805 Gleeman, A. M. A Rhyme of the North Countrie by A.M. Gleeman. Cincinnati Published by J.A. & U.P. James,
    1847. 3 p. l., 5-143, [1] p. ; 19.5 cm.
    3424 Gleig, George Robert, 1796-1888. Hussar; by the Author of "The Subaltern." Cincinnati U.P. James, AI 50517. 1838. 2 v. in 1, 317 p.
    5687 Glover, E. The Washington Tee-Totaler's Minstrel. Columbus The Author, AI 0. 1843. 60 p.
    669 Glover, Elias. An Oration, Delivered at the Court-House in Cincinnati, on the Fourth of July 1806, by Elias Glover, Esq. Published by Request of the Republican Corresponding Society, of Cincinnati. [quotation] Cincinnati From the Press of John W. Browne, Liberty Hall Printing-Office., OI 51. Rusk II: 206. SS 10488. Wilkie 70. [1806] 24 p. ; 20 cm. This pamphlet is in the Ohio Memory project.
    This was the first Fourth of July Oration printed in Ohio.
    7987 Gnadenhuetten Monument Society. Preamble and Constitution of the Gnadenhuetten Monument Society. [New Philadelphia Patrick, Pr., AI 0. 1843] Broadside. ; 29 cm. Constitution adopted 7th October, 1843.
    4610 Gnadenhuetten Monument Society. A True History of the Massacre of Ninety-Six Christian Indians, at Gnadenhuetten, Ohio, March 8th, 1782. Published by the Gnadenhuetten Monument Society...Organized Oct. 7th, 1843. New Philadelphia Printed at the Lutheran Standard Office., AI 44-2622. Thomson 1152. 1844. 11 p. ; 23 cm.
    6687 Goble, John. The Adaptation of External Nature to Man. Oration of John Goble, Delivered Before the Citizens and Students at Oxford, January 6, l842. [Oxford] s.n., AI 0. 1842. 7 p. ; 18 cm.
    9788 Goddard, Abbott, compiler. A Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Designed for the Use of the Pious. Cincinnati Abbott Goddard, AI 0. 1823. 192 p. ; 11 cm.
    288 Goddard, Abbott, compiler. A Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Designed for the Use of the Pious. [Two lines from Isaiah] Cincinnati Compiled, Published and Sold, by Abbott Goddard, No. 17, Upper Market. Morgan and Lodge, Printers., AI 0. 1824. 187, [188-190] (wanting last leaf [191-192) p. ; 10.5 cm. Hayman, 134(Sept. 1990): Presumably the only known copy. It is not in American Imprints and apparently otherwise unrecorded bibliographically. Unfortunately, this copy ends after the second page of the index, going through the letter L, which means that at least one more leaf of index is lacking. The above pagination and signatures is the result of a bibliographic examination of the imprint. The signatures indicate one additional leaf. An examination of the index and the number of lines per page plus the number of line references remaining indicates that both sides of the last leaf were printed, hence p. [191-192] is
    what probably occurred.
    Morgan copy: lacking p. 63-64 and [190-191].
    Signatures: [A] A2 - F/8 F2/8. [A] A2-F/8 F2/8.
    [A] A2-F(8) F2(8).
    3044 Goddard, Abbott, compiler. A Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs Designed for the Use of the Pious. Compiled by Abbott Goddard. Cincinnati Morgan & Sanxay, AI 37664. 1836. 224 p. ; 11 cm.
    1179 Goddard, Abbott, compiler. A Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Designed for the Use of the Pious. [Two lines of quotation from Isaiah] Compiled by Abbott Goddard. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan and Co., AI 0. 1838. [1-3], 4-224 p. ; 10 cm. "Index."--p. [219]-224.
    2799 Goddard, Charles Backus, 1796-1864. An Address before the Philomathesian & Nu Pi Kappa Societies of Kenyon College, by Charles B. Goddard, Esq. Published by the Philomathesian Society. Gambier Western Protestant Episcopal Press. George W. Myers, pr:, AI 31860. Parker 9. 1835. 16 p. ; 22 cm. Address delivered September 2, 1835.
    Morgan copy inscribed by the author to "Hon. W.B. Calhoun."
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Prof. [Joseph] Muenscher from the Philoma. Socy.
    5007 Godwin, William, 1756-1836. The Adventures of Caleb Williams: or Things as They Are. Cincinnati U.P. James,
    1849. 135 p. ; 23cm.
    3653 Going, Jonathan, 1786-1844. The Inaugural Address, at the Anniversary of the Granville Literary and Theological Institution, August 8, 1838, by Jonathan Going, D.D., President and Professor of Theology. (Published by Request of the Trustees.) Columbus Printed by Cutler and Pilsbury,, AI 55909. 1839. 18 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Concerning "the reciprocal influence of learning and religion."
    Parentheses substituted for square brackets in title transcription.
    "Errata."--p. 18.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Isaac F. Davis Esq., Worcester, Mass.
    2760 Goldsmith, Alban, ca. 1788-ca. 1865. Cincinnati Whig and Commercial Intelligencer-Extra. An Inquiry into the Causes that have Retarded the Prosperity of the Medical College of Ohio. [Cincinnati
    AI 30944, listed under Cincinnati University. Medical college. 1835?] 42 p. ; 24 cm. First published in the Cincinnati Whig as a series of articles signed "Vindex." They accused Daniel Drake of founding the Cincinnati College Medical Department to destroy the Medical College of Ohio. Drake attributed this title to Alban G. Smith [i.e. Alban Goldsmith] in his reply published by the Cincinnati College Medical Department, entitled "To the public" in 1835. (Morgan 2763)
    6087 Gonzales, George. Short Grammar. Five Parts of Speech. Cincinnati N. G. Burgess, AI 0. 1839. 36 p. ; 16 cm.
    6193 Goodell, J. W. A Sermon of the Desecration of Religious Worship. By Rev. J. W. Goodall, Pastor of the First Congregational Church, in Granger, Medina County, Ohio. Published by Request of Said Church, and the Recommendation of an Association of Ministers. Medina Thomas J. White, Printer, AI 42-2038. 1842. 15 p.
    6073 Goodell, J. W. The Nature, Design, and Mode of Baptism, or Campbellism Exposed. By Rev. J. W. Goodell, Pastor of the Congregational Church in Granger, Medina County, Ohio. Medina Printed by T.J. White, AI 43-2136 and 43-2139. 1843. 47 p. ; 19 cm.
    1135 Goodenow, John Milton, 1782-1838. Historical Sketches of the Principles and Maxims of American Jurisprudence, in Contrast with the Doctrines of the English Common Law on the Subject of Crimes and Punishments Comprising a Series of Juridical Enquiries, under the Following Heads: I. Laws in General. II. Municipal Law. III. The Common Law of England. IV. The Reception, Adoption and Progress, of the Common Law of England, in the British North American Colonies. V. The Adoption and Continuance of the Common Law, in the Governments of the Original States of the American Union. VI. Whether the Common Law was Adopted by the Constitution and Government of the U. States. VII. Whether the Common Law Was of Constitutional and Legal Obligation, in the N. W. Territory. VIII. Whether the Common Law be of Constitutional or Legal Obligation, in the State of Ohio. Steubenville Printed by James Wilson., OI 487. Rusk II: 332. SS 48098. Sabin 27851, 32088. Wilkie 635. 1819. vii, [1], 426 (i.e. 418), vi p. ; 24 cm. Pages 160-169 omitted in pagination.
    1675 Goodenow, John Milton, 1782-1838. Circular. Steubenville, 6th Oct. 1826. Steubenville
    SS 24717 1826.

    1915 Goodenow, John Milton, 1782-1838. A Masonic Testimony Being an Address, Delivered to the Brethren of Steubenville Lodge, No. 45, on the Evening of the Anniversary of St. John, the Evangelist, 27 Dec. A.L. 5828: To Which Is Prefixed an Introduction in Vindication of the Character of the Masonic Institution. By John M. Goodenow, P.G.M. of the G.L. of Ohio, K.M.K.T.&c.... Steubenville, O. James Wilson., SS 38772. Walgren 3091. 1829. 104 p. ; 21.5 cm.
    2611 Goodenow, John Milton, 1782-1838. Historical Record of the Proceedings of the Court of Common Pleas, and "The Bar" of Hamilton County, Ohio, in Reference to the Appointment of Clerk of Said Court; Embracing All the Documents and Papers heretofore Published on the Subject; with New Matter, and a Review of the Whole. By the President Judge of Said Court. Containing Also an Appendix: Comprising the Address of the President Judge to the Bar, on Taking His Seat, at the February Term of Said Court, A.D. 1833; and Their Reply: Also, His Charge to the Grand Jury at That Term: Also, His Memorial to the Legislature on the Subject of His Salary; Also, a Report by the Honorable Joseph Storey, Now a Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, as Chairman of a Committee of the Legislature of Massachusetts, to Whom a Letter of the Late Chief Justice Parsons, and a Recommendation of Governor Strong, was Referred, on the Subject of Judicial Salaries: Now First Published, etc. etc. [Two lines from Lord Chancellor Hardwicke] By the President Judge of Said Court ... Cincinnati s.n, AI 24643. Thomson 453. 1834. xvi, 171, bv p. ; 24 cm. John Milton Goodenow was the president judge at this time.
    "Appendix."--p. [133]-171.
    2800 Goodenow, John Milton, 1782-1838. Letter of the Hon. John M. Goodenow, on the Subject of the Northern Boundary of Ohio. St. Clairsville Printed by J. Y. & J. Glessner., AI 31882. Thomson 452. 1835. 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    5449 Goodloe, Daniel Reaves, 1814-1902. Is It Expedient to Introduce Slavery into Kansas? A Tract for the Times. Cincinnati American Reform Tract and Book Society.,
    1850. 24 p. ; 18 cm. Goodloe, a North Carolinian, succeeded Gamalie Bailey as editor of the "National Era." See Dumond, p. 60.
    2038 Goodrich, Charles Augustus, 1790-1862. A History of the United States of America. By Rev. Charles A. Goodrich. With Engravings in Which the Historical Events Are Brought Down to the Year 1827. And to Which Is Added a Geographical View of the United States. Cincinnati Robbins & Deming, AI 1616. 1830. 119, [1] p. Ill. ; 19 cm. See Morgan 10236 for another edition published in 1830 by Timothy Ensign.
    10236 Goodrich, Charles Augustus, 1790-1862. A History of the United States of America. By Rev. Charles A. Goodrich. With Engravings in Which the Historical Events Are Brought Down to the Year 1827. And to Which Is Added a Geographical View of the United States. Cincinnati Timothy Ensign.,
    1830. 432, 119 See Morgan 2038 for another edition published in 1830 by Robbins & Deming.
    7140 Goodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860. The First Book of History: For Children and Youth. By the Author of Peter Parley's Tales. Cincinnati C.D. Bradford and Co.; New York, Collins and Hannay, AI 0. 1831. iv, [7]-180 p. front., ill., maps. ; 18 cm. RPB (2XT G625).
    2303 Goodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860. A System of Universal Geography, Popular and Scientific, Comprising a Physical, Political, and Statistical Account of the World and Its Various Divisions. By S.G. Goodrich. Cincinnati Roff & Young., AI 12686 1832. 3 p., 1 l., [9]-920, [2] p. ill. ; 24 cm.
    7163 Goodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860. The First Book of History. For Children and Youth. By the Author of Peter Parley's Tales. With Sixty Engravings and Sixteen Maps. Cincinnati Published by C.D. Bradford & Co., AI 0. 1832. vi, [1], 10-180 p., [16] leaves of plates. ill., maps. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes questions for study.
    Cover imprint varies: Philadelphia: Desilver, Thomas & Co. 1832.
    Text printed in two columns.
    In printed blue boards with black leather spine.
    Wood-engraved title vignette signed: GLB [i.e., George Loring Brown].
    Metal-engraved maps signed G. Boynton.
    "Richardson, Lord and Holbrook will soon publish"--advertisement for three titles, p. [ii].
    "Valuable school-books, published by Carter, Hendee, & Co., 131 Washington St. Boston."--catalogue, lower cover.
    American Antiquarian Society copy illustrations hand-colored.
    7626 Goodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860. The Universal School Atlas, Arranged on the Inductive Plan, and Designed to Render the Study of Geography Both Easy and Instructive. Cincinnati Published by Picket & Co., AI 0. 1832.

    9938 Goodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860. The Life of George Washington Illustrated by Tales, Sketches and Anecdotes Adapted to the Use of Schools with Engravings. Cincinnati H.S. & J. Applegate & Co., AI 0. 1832. 174 p. ill. ; 17 cm. OCLC notes: Copyright statement names S.G. Goodrich; authorship disclaimed by him in his "Recollections."
    Series: American biographies.
    6721 Goodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860. A System of School Geography Chiefly Derived from Malte-Brun, and Arranged According to the Inductive Plan of Instruction, by S. Griswold Goodrich. 10th ed. Cincinnati Truman and Smith, AI 0. 1834. 288 p. illus. ; 17 cm. On cover: The Malte-Brun school geography, illustrated by numerous original engravings, and an atlas of twenty-one maps, charts and tables, by S. Griswold Goodrich. Hartford, F.J. Huntington; New York, Collins and Hannay; Boston, Carter, Hendee.
    6715 Goodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860. System of School Geography, Chiefly Derived from Malte-Brun, and Arranged According to the Inductive Plan of Instruction. 11th ed. Cincinnati Truman and Smith, AI 0. 1835. 288 p. illus. 17 cm. Cover-title: The Malte-Brun school geography.
    4515 Goodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860. A Pictorial History of the United States, with Notices of Other Portions of America. For the Use of Schools. Rev. and Improved Ed. Cincinnati H.W. Derby & Co., AI 0. 1843. viii, [9]-360 p. incl. front., ill., ports., maps. ; 19 cm.
    4574 Goodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860. The First Book of History: For Children and Youth. Rev. Ed. by the Author of Peter Parley's Tales with Sixty Engravings and Sixteen Maps. Cincinnati John P. Jewett, AI 44-2668. 1844. 183 p., [16] leaves of plates. ill., map. ; 19 cm.
    8662 Goodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860. A National Geography for Schools. Cincinnati W.H. Moore and Company., AI 46-2911. 1846.

    9919 Goodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860. The Life of Christopher Columbus, Illustrated by Tales, Sketches, and Anecdotes. Adapted to the Use of Schools. With Engravings. Cincinnati H.S. & J. Applegate & Co.,
    1848. 187 p. front., illus. ; 17 cm. On spine: Parley's Columbus.
    2170 Gorman, Jane. The Ats of the Associate Reformed Church in Its Different Courts for Four Years in the Case of Jane Gorman. West Union
    AI 7318. 1831. 24 p.
    1994 Goshen Baptist Association. Minutes of the 14th Annual Goshen Association of Baptists; held at the Mount Pleasant Meeting House, Ohio County, Ky. Commencing on the 2nd Friday in October, 1830.

    AI 282. 1830. 4 p.
    5887 Goshen, Wilmington and Columbus Turnpike Company. Report of the Goshen, Wilmington and Columbus Turnpike Company. [Wilmington
    AI 0. 1844] 2 p.
    10420 Gother, John, d. 1704. The Papist Misrepresented and Truly Represented or, a Two-Fold Character of Popery: The First Containing a Sum of the Superstitions, Idolatries, Cruelties, Treacheries, and Wicked Principles Laid to Their Charge: The Other Laying Open That Religion Which Those Termed Papists Own and Profess: The Chief Articles of Their Faith, and the Principal Grounds and Reasons Which Attach Them to It. Cincinnati Conahan & Brother.,
    [not before 1846] 131 p. ; 14 cm.
    4644 Gould, J. The Claims of the American & Foreign Bible Society, Maintained and Vindicated; In Reply to the Rev. H. Blodgett's Defence of the American Bible Society, and the Common English Version. By J. Gould & John Winter, Baptist Ministers of the Trumbull Association. Warren, O. Wm. J. Tait, Printer., AI 45-2805. 1845. viii, [9]-52 p. ; 21 cm. H. Blodgett's pamphlet, see Morgan 7232.
    2304 Gould, M. T. C. (Marcus Tullius Cicero), 1793-1860. The Art of Short-Hand Writing; Compiled from the Latest European Publications, with Sundry Improvements, Adapted to the Present State of Literature in the United States. By M.T.C. Gould, Stenographer. Stereotype Edition, with Seventeen New Engravings. Cincinnati Published by H.L. Barnum., AI 12702. 1832. ix, 10-45, [3] p. 17 leaves of plates (incl. front). ill. ; 15 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Vocabulary."--p. 39-45. Followed by "Recommendations."--p. [46-48].
    Early editions issued under title: The analytic guide, and authentic key to the art of short hand writing.
    9911 Gould, M. T. C. (Marcus Tullius Cicero), 1793-1860. Esculapia, or, The White Sulphur and Chalybeate Springs of Lewis County, Ky. 12 Miles from the Ohio River and 16 Miles from Maysville. Cincinnati M.T.C. Gould, AI 0. 1846. 23 p. 1 map. ; 17 cm.
    8461 Gould, Nathaniel Duren, 1781-1864. National Church Harmony, Designed for Public and Private Devotion, in Two Parts. Music Arranged for the Organ and Piano Forte, by Introducing Small Notes. Edited by N. D. Gould. Boston Lincoln & Edmands and Crocker & Brewster. Cincinnati, Hubbard & Edmands, AI 12703. 1832. 289, [4] p. ; 15.5 cm.
    5670 Gourlay, Robert (Robert Fleming), 1778-1863. The Banished Briton, Appellant and Mediator. No. 1 -- a Record. Cleveland Printed for the Author, AI 0. 1836. 28, 16 p. ; 25 cm. Cover title.
    Signed on p. 28: Robert F. Gourlay.
    "Proposals for drawing up and publishing a statistical account of Ohio : under the direction of its Legislature" -- p. 16 at end.
    "To be continued" -- p. 28 at end.
    Correspondence with the authorities at home and abroad, concerning Upper Canada.- Testimonials.- The British peasantry.- Testimonials from men of business.
    5356 Gourlay, Robert, 1778-1863. Proposals for Drawing Up and Publishing a Statistical Account of Ohio: Under the Direction of Its Legislature. [Willoughby s.n., AI 0. 1836] [8] p. ; 23 cm.
    7903 Graff, Jacob. By Jacob Graff. Books At Auction. By Catalogue, Will be sold, at Early Candle-light on Saturday Even'g Feb. 13, At 219, Main St., 3d door above 5th. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1841. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4575 Graham, A. E. Looking Glass for the Benefit of Families, and Churches of all Denominations, Executed upon the Old Plan. By A.E. Graham (a colored American). Columbus Tribune Office, Printer., AI 44-2747 1844. 44 p. ; 28 cm.
    366 Graham, John. The Farmers' and Mechanics' Assistant and Companion; or, a New System of Decimal Arithmetic. Adapted for the Easy and Regular Instruction of the Youth in the United States. Compiled by John Graham. Eaton Printed by Samuel Tizzard., AI 16331. Rink, E. Technical Americana 0. 1824. iv, [1], 6-218, [2] p. ill. ; 17.5 cm. A very rare Ohio imprint, it is believed to be the first publication printed in Eaton and the first arithmetic book published in Ohio. Not known to Karpinski. Two poems by Graham appear on page 210.
    "Errata."--p. [219].
    Most of the recommendations are dated after 1824: Jan. 24, 26, and 31, Feb. 2, 1825 with one Dec. 25, 1824 the year on the title-page.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: J. John Miller his.
    1302 Graham, Thomas. Villany Unmasked; A Reply by Thomas Graham, to a Pretended Report of His Case, by James W. Gazlay, Alias "a Gentleman of the Bar." Cincinnati Printed by Morgan, Lodge & Co., SS 5474. Vodrey 45. 1821. 40 p. ; 23 cm. For the pretended report by Gazlay, see Morgan 1301.
    5488 Graham, William Young, defendant. Lives, Trials and Confessions of Wm. Young Graham alias William Clark, and Hester Foster, Who were Sentenced, at the Last Term of the Ohio Supreme Court, in the County of Franklin, to be Executed on the 9th Day of February, 1844. Columbus Printed for the Publishers., AI 0. 1844. 21 p. ; 21 cm.
    512 Graham, William, 1798-1854. The Contrast; or, The Bible and Abolitionism; An Exegetical Argument by Rev. William Graham. Cincinnati Printed at the Daily Cincinnati Atlas Office, AI 41-2229. 1841. 48 p. 21 cm.
    4576 Graham, William, 1798-1854. The Contrast; or, The Bible and Abolitionism: An Exegetical Argument by Rev. William Graham. Cincinnati Printed at the Daily Cincinnati Atlas Office, Third Street, Opposite Post Office., AI 44-2750. 1844. 48 p. ; 25 cm.
    4645 Graham, William, 1798-1854. The Cause and Manner of the Trial and Suspension of the Rev. William Graham, by the New School Synod of Cincinnati. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1845] 12 p. ; 19.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    9064 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Grandriver Baptist Association, Holden at Genave [i.e., Geneva], in the County of Ashtabula, Ohio, October 15th and 16th, 1817. [Woodcut depicting an altar surrounded by foliage] New-Lisbon Printed by Wm. D. Lepper, for the Association, AI 0. 1817. 8 p. ; 18 cm. This is the first minutes of the Grand River Baptist Association.
    Geneva spelled "genave" on title page and inside.
    Inscribed on p. [2]: Rev. Benjamin Barns. Barnes was one of the messengers from the Kingsville churches.
    9065 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Grandriver Baptist Association, Held by Appointment at Kingsville, in the County of Ashtabula, Ohio, September 9 and 10, 1818. New-Lisbon Printed by Wm. D. Lepper, for the Association., AI 0. [1818] 7, bv p. ; 18 cm. Inscribed on title page: Reverend Benjamin Barnes. Barnes was moderator.
    1100 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Grand River Baptist Association, Holden at Madison, Geauga County, Ohio, September 8 and 9, A.D. 1819. [Newlisbon Printed by Wm. D. Lepper., OI 452. SS 47127. 1819]
    Ohio Imprints: Caption title. On page 4: Newlisbon, printed by Wm. D. Lepper. The minutes for 1817 and 1818 were not printed; those for 1820 were printed in Erie, Pennsylvania.
    1280 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Grand River Association, Convened at Jefferson, September 12th & 13th, 1821. Cleaveland Printed by Z. Willes & Co., SS 4588. 1821. 8 p. ; 16 cm. Signed p. 8: Squire Abbot, Moderator. John Dibell, Clerk.
    "Circular and Corresponding Letter."--p. 7-8.
    1344 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Grand River Baptist Association Convened at Mentor, on the XI & XII September 1822; Together with Their Circular and Corresponding Letters. Painesville Printed by E.D. Howe., SS 7936. 1822. 8 p.
    1415 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Grand River Baptist Association, Convened at Ashtabula, on the 10th and 11th Days of September, 1823; Together with Their Circular and Corresponding Letters. Ashtabula Printed by Hickox & Bowen., SS 11720. 1823. 10 p.
    309 Grand River Baptist Association. The Minutes of the Grand River Baptist Association, Held at Chardon, September 8th & 9th, 1824. Painesville Printed by E. D. Howe., SS 15228. 1824. [8] p.
    9132 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Grand River Baptist Association.

    AI 0. 1825.

    1642 Grand River Baptist Association. The Minutes of the Grand River Baptist Association. Held at Kingsville, Sept. 13th and 14th, 1826. Ashtabula, Ohio Printed by A.S. Park & Co., SS 23658. 1826. 11 p.
    9133 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Grand River Baptist Association.

    AI 0. 1827.

    1800 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twelfth Session of the Grand River Baptist Association: Held by Appointment in the Baptist Meeting House at Perry, Ohio, September 10th & 11th, 1828; Together with Their Circular and Corresponding Letter. Ashtabula Park & Terril, Printers., SS 32171. 1828. 12 p.
    1879 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Thirteenth Session of the Grand River Baptist Association: Held by Appointment in the Presbyterian Meeting House, Kingsville, Ohio; September 9th & 10th, 1829; Together with Their Circular and Corresponding Letters. Ashtabula Printed by Hugh Lowry., SS 37660. 1829. 12 p.
    2000 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Grand River Baptist Association, held at Euclid, Ohio, September 8th and 9th, 1830; together with Their Circular & Corresponding Letter. Jefferson, O. Printed by L. B. Edwards, AI 335. 1830. 12 p.
    2121 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fifteenth Session of the Grand River Baptist Association Held by Appointment with the Church in Perry, Ohio, September 14th and 15th, 1831; Together with Their Circular and Corresponding Letter. Jefferson Printed by L. B. Edwards., AI 5971. 1831. 10 p.
    9134 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes, of the Sixteenth Session of the Grand River Baptist Association, Held by Appointment with the Church in Jefferson, Ohio, September 12th, and 1Sth [sic], 1832. Together with Their Circular and Corresponding Letter. Jefferson, Ohio Lewis B. Edwards, Printer., AI 0. 1832. 12 p. ; 18 cm. Signed, p. 9: Edmund Richmond, Moderator. C. Champlin, Clerk. No. 16. 1832. Sixteenth Annual Publication.
    2418 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Seventeenth Session of the Grand River Baptist Association, Held by Appointment with the Church in Geneva, Ashtabula County, Ohio. September 11th & 12th, 1833. Ashtabula Printed at the Sentinel Office., AI 17615. 1833. 16 p.
    2558 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Eighteenth Session of the Grand River Baptist Association...Sept. 10, 11, 1834. Ashtabula
    AI 23169. 1834.

    2717 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Nineteenth Session of the Grand River Baptist Association, Held at the Baptist Meeting House in Ashtabula, Ashtabula County, Ohio, on Wednesday and Thursday, September 9th and 10th, 1835. Ashtabula Printed at the Sentinel Office., AI 30263. 1835. 11, [1] p. ; 23 cm.
    2983 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twentieth Session of the Grand River Baptist Association, Held in the Baptist Meeting House in Jefferson, Ashtabula County, Ohio; on Wednesday and Thursday, September 14th and 15, 1836. Periodical Half Sheet--Postage under 100 Miles, 3-4 Cent; Over One Hundred Miles, 1-4 Cents. Ashtabula Printed at the Sentinel Office, AI 35970. 1836. 10 p.
    9135 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Grand River Baptist Association.

    AI 0. 1837.

    9136 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Grand River Baptist Association.

    AI 0. 1838.

    9137 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Grand River Baptist Association.

    AI 0. 1839

    9207 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Fourth Session of the Grand River Baptist Association, Held with the Baptist Church in New Lyme, Ashtabula County, Ohio, September 11, 12 & 13, 1840. Ashtabula H. Fassett, Printer., AI 0. 1840. 14 p. ; 19 cm. At head of title: No. 24--Periodical.
    9208 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Fifth Session of the Grand River Baptist Association Held with the Baptist Church in Jefferson, Ashtabula County, Ohio. September, 10, 11 & 12, 1841. Ashtabula H. Fassett, Printer., AI 0. 1841. 14 p. ; 22 cm. At head of title: No. 25--periodical.
    9210 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Sixth Session of the Grand River Baptist Association, Held with the Baptist Church in Kingsville, Ashtabula County, O. September 13, 14 & 15, 1842. Conneaut, O. Wm. J. Tait, Printers., AI 0. 1842. 15 p. ; 21 cm. At head of title: No. 25--periodical.
    9209 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Sixth Session of the Grand River Baptist Association, Held with the Baptist Church in Madison, Lake County, O. September 12, 13 & 14, 1843. Ashtabula
    Ashtabula
    S.S. and H. Fassett, Printers., AI 0. 1843. 16 p. ; 20 cm. At head of title: No. 26--periodical.
    9211 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Eighth Session of the Grand River Baptist Association, Held with the Baptist Church in Conneaut, … Conneaut Allen & Rolo, Printers., AI 0. 1844. 12 p. ; 20 cm. At head of title: No. 28.][Periodical.
    9212 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Ninth session of the Grand River Baptist Association, Held in Rome, Ashtabula Co. Ohio, … Conneaut, Ohio: Allen & Rollo, Printers, Reporter Office., AI 0. 1845. 13 p. ; 20 cm. At head of title: no. 29][periodical].
    8632 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Thirtieth Session of the Grand River Baptist Association. Held in Ashtabula, Ashtabula County, Ohio, September 8th, 9th and 10th, 1846. J.B. Sackett, Kingsville, Ashtabula County, Cor. Sec. Conneaut Allen & Rollo, Printers, Reporter Office., AI 46-563. 1846. 14 p. ; 20 cm. At head of title: No. 30] [Periodical.
    9213 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Thirty-First Annual Meeting of the Grand River Baptist Association, Held in Jefferson, Ashtabula Co., Ohio. September 7th, 8th and 9th, 1847. J.B. Sackett, Corresponding Sec'y, Kingsville, O. Conneaut Allen and Shaw, Printers.,
    1847. 12 p. ; 20 cm.
    9214 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Thirty-Second Annual Meeting of the Grand River Baptist Association: Held in Geneva, Ashtabula County, Ohio, Sept. 12th, 13th & 14th, 1848. J.B. Sackett, Corresponding Sec'y, Kingsville, Ohio. Conneaut Printed at the Reporter Office.,
    1848. 12 p. ; 18 cm.
    5805 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Thirty-Third Annual Meeting of the Grand River Baptist Association: Held in Kingsville, Ashtabula County, Ohio, Sept. 11th, 12th & 13th, 1849. J.W. Weatherby, Cor. Secretary, Conneaut, Ohio. Conneaut Printed at the Office of the Reporter.,
    1849. 12 p. ; 18 cm. 500 copies printed and 50 retained for correspondence, $13.76, p. 3.
    9215 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Thirty-Fourth Annual Meeting of the Ohio Grand River Baptist Association, Held at Cherry Valley, Ashtabula Co., Ohio, September 10,-12, 1850. J.W. Weatherby, Corresponding Sec'y, Conneaut, Ohio. Cleveland Steam Press of Harris, Fairbanks & Co.,
    1850. 12 p. ; 21 cm.
    9618 Grand River Institute. Austinburg, Ohio. Grand River Institute is situated in Austinburg, Ashtabula county, Ohio. Its object is to promote through Physical, Intellectual, Moral and Religious education. By combining manual labor with the training of the mind, it aims to make practical, vigorous scholars. ... L. Bissel, Secretary. Editors to whom this is sent will confer a favor by inserting it. [Ashtabula s.n., AI 0. 1842] [2] p. ; 32 cm. The Grand River Institute was founded in 1831 and originally named the Ashtabula County Institute of Science and Industry. The school was founded by a group of prominent Austinburg Congregational Church leaders, whose goal was the preparation of young men for the ministry. In 1840, it broaden its mission with the admission of females, and in 1843 Betsy Mix Cowles was appointed the school's first female principal in charge of the Women's Department (1843-1848). In 1836 the institution's named was changed at the behest of Joab Austin, a wealthy citizen who pledged a sizeable endowment for the school.
    Contains description of the course of study and facilities of the institute.
    The copy at the Western Reserve Historical Society is addressed to Ephraim Brown, Esq. Bloomfield, Ohio with a letter written to him from Orestes K. Hawley, the president, dated May 10, 1842.
    1920 Grand River Institute. Austinburg, Ohio. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Grand River Institute, Austinburg, Ashtabula Co., Ohio, for the Year Ending July 12, 1843. Oberlin Printed at the Evangelist Office., AI 0. 1843. 15, bv p. ; 17 cm. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Grand River Institute, Austinburg, Ashtabula Co., Ohio. For the Year Ending July 12, 1843. This catalogue contains one sheet. Postage, not over 100 miles, 1 1-2 cents. Over 100 miles 2 1-2 cents.--wrapper.
    9610 Grand River Institute. Austinburg, Ohio. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Grand River Institute, Austinburg, Ashtabula Co., Ohio. For the Year Ending July 10, 1844. Ashtabula Printed at the Sentinel Office., AI 0. 1844. 13, bv p. ; 18.5 cm. "Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Grand River Institute, Austinburg, Ashtabula Co., Ohio. For the Year Ending July 10, 1844. This Catalogue contains one sheet. Postage, not over 100 miles, 1 1-2 cents. Over 100 miles 1 [i.e., 2] 1-2 cents."-- wrapper p. [1].
    9611 Grand River Institute. Austinburg, Ohio. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Grand River Institute, Austinburg, Ashtabula County, Ohio, for the Year Ending July 9th, 1845. Cleveland Smead & Cowles' Press., AI 0. 1845. 16 p. ; 20 cm. "Smead & Cowles' Press-No. 16 Central Buildings."--wrapper p. [1].
    Page number 14 printed upside down.
    9615 Grand River Institute. Austinburg, Ohio. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Grand River Institute, Austinburg, Ashtabula County, O., for the Year Ending July 8, 1846. Ashtabula Printed at the Sentinel Office., AI 0. 1846. 15, bv p. ; 19 cm.
    9612 Grand River Institute. Austinburg, Ohio. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Grand River Institute, Austinburg, Ashtabula County, Ohio, for the Year Ending July 7, 1847. Cleveland Printed by Smead & Cowles.,
    1847. 15, bv p. ; 19.5 cm. "Catalogue of Grand River Institute. Cleveland: Printed by Smead & Cowles, Central Buildings. 1847."--wrapper p. [1].
    Western Reserve Historical Society copy addressed: Austinburg O July 24 A.D. Lord, M.D. Editor of the O.S. Journal Columbus.
    Asa Dearborn Lord, 1816-1875, was editor of the Ohio School Journal.
    9613 Grand River Institute. Austinburg, Ohio. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Grand River Institute, Austinburg, Ashtabula County, O. For the Year Ending June 28, 1848. Ashtabula Printed at the Sentinel Office.,
    1848. 14 p. ; 20 cm. Western Reserve Historical Society copy addressed: Austinburg O July 8th A.D. Lord, M.D. Columbus Ohio (Asas Dearborn Lord, 1816-1875).
    9617 Grand River Institute. Austinburg, Ohio. Exhibition at Grand River Institute, Austinburg, June 28, 1848. Order of Exercises. ... [Ashtabula Printed at the Sentinel Office,
    1848] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 42 x 15 ( 36 x 12.5 cm.) Order of Exercises. (The exercises will commence at half past 1 o'clock, P.M.) 1. Music. 2. Prayer. 3. Contrivance proves Design-I.N. Gardner, White Creek, N.Y. 4. Progress of Science-R. Hill, Johnson, O. 5. Music.6. Lights and Shades of Life-Miss Eliza H. Austin, Austinburg, O. 7. Mission of Genius-Miss Sarah E. Turner, Geneva, O. 8. Music. Song, "In the God of truth be strong." 9. Eulogy upon Silas Wright-D.W. Stanton, South Westerlo, N.Y. 10. Democracy and Monarchy contrasted-D. Mather, Cadiz, O. 11. Music. Song, "Be free, Oh man, be free!" 12. The Hero of the Future-H.H. Coe, Austinburg, O. 13. Music. Song, "There's a good time coming." 14. The Tendency of Vice-Prologue to the exercises of the evening-D.G. Bingham, Le Roy, N.Y. Evening Performance. The Attorney.--A Tragedy. By D.G. Bingham,...Le Roy, N.Y. Persons Represented. Nathan Bailey, the Attorney,...D.G. Bingham. Charles Winslow, Baily's accomplice,...C.D. Whitney, Potsdam, N.Y. Robert Shaw, Baily's accomplice,...J.K. Warren, Rosendale, Wis. Williams Ripley, friend of Aguis,...S.E. Hewes, Fulton, N.Y. Dr. Todd,...I.N. Gardner, White Creek, N.Y. Walton,...C. Heydrick, Utica, Pa. Old Witness,...H.H. Coe, Austinburg, O. Clark, Counsellor at Law,...H.H. Coe, Austinburg, O. Cutting, Clark's law students,...H.S. Barker, Cleveland, O. Juniper, Clark's law student,...A. Cowles, Cleveland, O. Dick Brady, the stunted marker-Wm. H. Champion, Cleveland, O. Lufkin, keeper of "Lufkin's Retreat," a billiard room-John St. John Fisk, Cleveland, O. Zebulon, Mrs. Dodge's servant,...J.S. Whitney, Chester, O. Servant to Miss Ashman,...F.T. Mansfield, Freedom, O. Phillip, Baily's Clerk,...J. Whitney, Potsdam, N.Y. The Cartman,...Wm. H. Galusha, Fairview, Pa. Snooks,...Laurin Coleman, Green, O. Coots,...A. McCorkle, Bazetta, O. Agnis, Winslow's wife,...Miss E.H. Austin, Austinburg, O. Eleanor Ashman,...Miss M.A. Carpenter, Pownel, Vt. Mrs. Dodge, the widow,...Miss C. Bingham, Le Roy, N.Y. Incidents, &c. [5 Acts] Music between the Scenes. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Exercises to commence at half past 7.
    9614 Grand River Institute. Austinburg, Ohio. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Grand River Institute, Austinburg, Ohio. For the Year Ending June 27, 1849. Ashtabula Printed at the Sentinel Office.,
    1849 15, bv p. ; 21 cm. Western Reserve Historical Society copy addressed: A.D. Lord, M.D. Columbus Ohio.
    8546 Grand River Institute. Austinburg, Ohio. Catalogue of the Officers & Students of Grand River Institute, Austinburg, Ohio, for the Year Ending June 26, 1850. Cleveland Smead & Cowles' Press.,
    1850. 15, [1] p. ; 20 cm.
    9616 Grand River Institute. Austinburg, Ohio. Grand River Institute. Annual Exhibition, Wednesday, June 26th, 1850. [Ashtabula] Sentin Print.,
    [1850] [4] p. ; 15 cm. Contents of Annual Exhibition: Page [2]: Order of Exercises. Music-Prayer-Music. Distribution of Schemes. 1. The Constitution, Jedediah K. Burnham, Kinsman. 2. Policy of Nations, George McMillan, Monroe. 3. Excellencies and Errors of American Character, Miss Celestia C. Lewis, Austinburg. Music. 4. Limit of Mind, Henry I. Hawley, Napoli, N.Y. 5. Life is a fearful Gift, William G. Painter, Clarion, Pa.
    Page [3]: 6. Nature a Guide, Miss Clarissa S. Rogers, Ashtabula. Music. 7. Progress of Truth, John C. Sadd, Avon. 8. The World, a Mirror of the Soul, Miss Sarah Jane Watson, Eden, N.Y. 9. Habitat of Plants, Miss Mary E. Roberts, Aurora, N.Y. Music. 10. The Union, Lewis W. Ford, East Cleveland. 11. The Soul, Charles C. Jones, Jefferson. 12. Harmony of Nature and Revealed Religion, William D.F. Loomis, Chesterhill. Music.
    Page [4]: 13. California-A Colloquy, J.K. Burnham. Characters. Capt. Cook,...B.J. Loomis, Jefferson. Esquire Sturdy,...J.K. Burnham, Kinsman. Rattle,...Wm. G. Painter, Clarion, Pa. Stooks,...G.R. Giddings, Jefferson. Music. Benediction. Sentinel Print.
    5303 Granger, Ebenezer. A Notices of Vegetable Impressions of the Rocks Connected with the Coal Formations of Zanesville. Zanesville
    Schneider. 1820.

    9956 Granger, L. A Sermon, on the Death of General Jackson. [Mansfield s.n., AI 1845] 8 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    2305 Granger, Ralph, 1790-1843. Address Made to the Agricultural Society of Geauga County, at Its Annual Meeting, in September, 1832. [Painesville, O. Published by Henry Sexton., AI 12710. 1832] 16 p.
    3236 Granger, Ralph, 1790-1843. Introductory Lecture, Delivered at the Willoughby Medical College of the Willoughby University of Lake Erie, 1837-8, by Ralph Granger, Esq. President. Painesville, O. Printed by Howe & Jaques., AI 44562. 1837. [1-3], 4-16 p. ; 20.5 cm.
    6953 Grant, Colin. The Fallacy of a Supposed Vis Medicatrix Naturae, Being an Inquiry into the True Nature of Disease. Cincinnati Wright, Ferris & Co.,
    1850. 11 p. Reprinted from the Western lancet.
    8975 Granville College. Granville. Catalogue of the Officers & Students of Granville College. Granville, Ohio s.n., AI 0. 1845. [1-5], 6-9, [10], 11-12 p. ; 18 cm. Yellow wrappers: Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Granville College.
    "Course of Studies."--p. [10]-12.
    Signatures: [1]/2 2/4.
    4210 Granville College. Granville. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Granville College. Granville, Ohio s.n., AI 0. 1846. [1], bv, [3-5], 6-[10], 11-13, bv p. ; 20 cm. Colored, blue and green copies, cover imprint: Granville College. 1846.
    8980 Granville College. Granville. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Granville College, for the Academical Year 1846-7. Columbus Western Christian Journal's Print.,
    1847. 15, bv p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover imprint varies: Granville, O. 1847.
    "Course of study."--p. [12]-13.
    10203 Granville College. Granville. Granville College. 17th Commencement, July 12, 1848. Order of Exercises: ... [Granville s.n.,
    1848] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 20 x 12.5 cm. Printed area: 18.4 x 10.1 cm.
    Printed in single column with decorative border.
    4211 Granville College. Granville. Catalogue of the Officers & Students of Granville College, for the Academical Year 1848-9. Granville, Ohio Printed by Gill & Blackman.,
    1849. [1], bv, [3]-4, [5], bv, [7]-16 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Course of study."--p. 13-14.
    8545 Granville College. Granville. Catalogue of the Officers & Students of Granville College. Granville

    1849. 12 p.
    10204 Granville College. Granville. The XVIII Commencement, July 11, 1849. Granville College. Order of Exercises. ... [Granville s.n.,
    1849] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 19.7 x 12.5 cm. Printed area: 18.3 x 11 cm.
    Decorative border around program.
    10205 Granville College. Granville. Granville College. 19th Commencement. Wednesday, July 10, 1850. Order of Exercises. ... [Newark Newark Gazette Pr.,
    1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 20.5 x 13.7 cm. Printed area: 16.4 x 9.4 cm.
    2612 Granville Female Academy. Granville. Catalogue, Granville Female Academy. Annual Catalogue. 1834-35. Granville
    AI 24707. 1834.

    8760 Granville Female Academy. Granville. Catalogue of the Officers and Members of Granville Female Academy, for the Year Ending February 22, 1838. Granville, Ohio. Columbus Printed by Cutler and Pilsbury, 79 North High Street., AI 0. 1838. 24 p. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: The annual catalogue of Granville Female Academy. 1838.
    American Antiquarian Society copy has p. 17-20 misbound in the order: 19, 20, 17, 18. Inscribed: Mrs. Susanna Eames, Wilmington, Mass.; With the love and respect of N.E. Allen.
    8761 Granville Female Academy. Granville. Catalogue of the Officers and Members of Granville Female Academy, for the Year Ending February 20, 1839. Granville, Ohio. Columbus Printed by Cutler and Pilsbury., AI 0. 1839. 20 p. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: The annual catalogue of Granville Female Academy.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: With the love of your sister Caroline. Feb. 17, '39. Wilmington, Mass.
    8767 Granville Female Academy. Granville. Catalogue of the Officers and Members of Granville Female Academy, Granville, Ohio. 1839-40. [Columbus] Printed by Cutler and Wright, Columbus., AI 0. [1840] 24 p. ; 18 cm. Cover title: Annual Catalogue of Granville Female Academy. 1839-40.
    8663 Granville Female Academy. Granville. Twelfth Annual Catalogue of the Academy, in Granville, Ohio, 1845-1846. Columbus, Ohio C. Scott and Company., AI 46-2971. 1846. 15 p.
    2281 Granville Literary and Theological Institution. Granville. Annual Meeting of the Trustees of the Granville Literary and Theological Institution, and of the Ohio Baptist Education Society. Cincinnati
    AI 12138. 1832.

    8463 Granville Literary and Theological Institution. Granville. Annual Meeting of the Trustees of the Granville Literary and Theological Institution, and of the Ohio Baptist Education Society, August 14th and 15th, 1833. Cincinnati Printed by N.S. Johnson., See AI 12138. MDCCCXXXIII. [1833] 20 p. ; 23 cm. Periodical, No. 2.
    7368 Granville Literary and Theological Institution. Granville. Annual Meeting of the Trustees of the Granville Literary and Theological Institution, and of the Ohio Baptist Educational Society. August 13th and 14th, 1834. Cincinnati Printed by N.S. Johnson., AI 0. 1834. 23, bv p. ; 23 cm. At head of title: Periodical, No. 3.
    2782 Granville Literary and Theological Institution. Granville. Annual Meeting of the Trustees of the Granville Literary and Theological Institution. Columbus
    AI 12138. 1835.

    3025 Granville Literary and Theological Institution. Granville. Annual Meeting of the Trustees of the Granville Literary and Theological Institution. Columbus
    AI 12138. 1836.

    3220 Granville Literary and Theological Institution. Granville. Annual Meeting of the Trustees of the Granville Literary and Theological Institution, and of the Ohio Baptist Education Society. Granville
    Cf. AI 12138. 1837.

    3221 Granville Literary and Theological Institution. Granville. General Information Respecting the Internal Arrangements of the Granville Literary and Theological Institution. Columbus s.n., AI 44017. 1837. 1 v.
    10111 Granville Literary and Theological Institution. Granville. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Granville Literary and Theological Institution. Granville s.n., AI 44-1942. 1844. 14 p. ; 20 cm.
    3237 Granville. Congregational Church. Articles of Faith, and Form of Covenant, of the Congregational Church of Granville, Ohio. Columbus Printed by Cutler and Pilsbury, AI 44569. 1837. 8 p. ; 22 cm.
    1917 Graves, Absalom, editor, 1768-1826. Hymns, Psalms and Spiritual Songs, Including Some Never before in Print. By Absalom Graves. 2d ed. Cincinnati Lodge, L'Hommedieu and Hammond, SS 38809. 1829. vi, [5]-415, 15 p. ; 15 cm. Without music.
    Includes "A short account of the life and death of the late Rev. Absalom Graves," p.[1]-15, second count.
    4516 Graves, Allen Truman, 1809-1878. Address Delivered before the Graduates of the Erodelphian Society of Miami University, August 9th, 1843. By Rev. Allen T. Graves, A.M. Huntingdon, Tenn. By Request of the Society. Rossville J.M. Christy, Printer--Main St., AI 43-2197. 1843. [1-3], 4-18, [19], 20, [21] , bv, 1 l. p. ; 20.5 cm. "Graduates of 1843."--p. [21].
    Signatures: [A] *A - B/2 *B/4.
    4719 Gray, Alonzo, 1808-1860. Elements of Chemistry; Containing the Principles of the Science, Both Experimental and Theoretical. Intended as a Text-Book for Academies, High Schools, and Colleges by Alonzo Gray. Twelfth Edition, Revised and Enlarged. Cincinnati M. H. Moore and Company; New York: M. H. Newman., AI 46-2975. 1846. 395, [1] p. ; 18.5 cm.
    4904 Gray, Anne Augusta. Little Anna's Trials. Cincinnati

    1848.

    5348 Gray, Anne Augusta. Wendeline and Her Lady-Bug. Cincinnati

    1850.

    8362 Gray, George H. The Mystic Circle, and American Hand-Book of Masonry, Containing a Brief History of Free Masonry in Europe and America. Symbolic Chart. Ancient Constitution of the Grand Lodge of England. Ahiman Rezon. Constitutional Rules. Resolutions, Decisions, and Opinions of Grand Lodge and Enlightened Masons on Questions Liable to Arise in Subordinate Lodges. A Code of By-Laws for Subordinate Lodges. Instructions and Suggestions for Secretaries of Lodges, to Some Numbers of Which Will Be Appended the Proceedings of the Conventions for Organizing the Grand Lodge of Mississippi, and the Constitution and Permanent Regulations of the Same. By George H. Gray, Sen., of Mississippi. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan & Co., Walgren 5381. 1850. 6, vii-xxiv, 11-430 p., front. (port. John A. Quitman).
    8068 Gray, James D. Genealogy of the Dudleys. Marietta J.D. Gray,
    1849. Broadside. ; 32 x 12 cm.
    1364 Gray, William. Both Sides of the Question. Containing Four Publications of the Rev. William Gray of the Presbyterian Congregation, Lebanon, Ohio; Relative to Some Statements Made by William Thompson, Minister of the Baptist Church in a Discourse on the Subject of Baptism; Together with Answers Thereto. Lebanon Printed for the Publisher by William A. Camron., SS 8873. 1822. 72 p.
    8790 Great Western Bazaar. Cleveland. Catalogue of German, French and English fancy and other goods, for sale wholesale and retail at the Great Western Bazaar, Cleveland, Ohio. Citizens and strangers will find this establishment a most desirable place, where they may find one of the best assortments of articles, both pleasing and suitable as presents for all occasions. Orders from any part of the states carefully packed, and attended to with dispatch. ... [Cleveland s.n., AI 0. 1839] [4] p. ; 26 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Catalogue "for dealers in fancy goods," including music and musical instruments; perfumeries, soap and cosmetics--for druggists; combs, brushes, shaving and toilet apparatus; stationery; toys; jewelry; trimmings; fishing and fowling tackle; looking glasses; Indian Curiosities; and cutlery.
    Title from caption and first lines of text.
    "All these goods are sold by the package and from the shelves, on terms that will make it an object to dealers in any of the above goods to call. Pedlars and Indian traders supplied at a small advance with most every thing in their line. A. Seywert, importer and dealer in French, German and English fancy goods, music and musical instruments, at the Bazaar, Cleveland, Ohio."--p. [4].
    American Antiquarian Society copy is addressed in ms. to Mr. C.L. Heizmann, merchant, Reading, Pa., and includes a ms. letter from Seywert to Heinzman, dated Cleveland, Oct. 7, 1839.
    Signatures: [A]4.
    10187 Greatrake, Lawrence, 1793-c1840. Letters on the Religious Notions of A. Campbell and Others, as Exhibited in Their Writings, Orations, &c. Address Particularly to the Baptist Comprising the Mahoning Association, By a Regular Baptist. Ravenna, Ohio. Ravenna Office of the Ravenna Western Courier, AI 0. 1826. 32 p. No copy located.
    Advertised "Just Published" in The Western Courier, August 19, 1826, and "For Sale at the stores of Messrs. Kent, Prentiss & Brewster, and also at this office." Also advertised in the Western Reserve Chronicle, Aug. 25, 1825as "Just Published. And for sale at the stores of D. & L. King and D. Gilbert, in this place, and at this office, a pamphlet entitled. Letters on the Religious Notions of A. Campbell, and others. &c. Price 12 1/2 cents."
    The pamphlet was printed and a copy received by the North American Review, LVI(January, 1828), p. 259.
    9983 Greatrake, Lawrence, 1793-c1840. The Parallel and Pioneer, or, a Pocket Mirror for Protestant Christendom by Lawrence Greatrake. New Lisbon Printed at the Office of the Palladium, AI 0. 1830. 100 p. ; 23 cm.
    6100 Green Lawn Cemetery. Columbus. Report of the Trustees of Green Lawn Cemetery; with the Articles of Association, the By-Laws, Regulations, and the Dedication Address, &c. &c. Columbus Ohio State Journal Print.,
    1849. 53, [3] p. ; 22 cm.
    6101 Green Lawn Cemetery. Columbus. First Annual Report of the Trustees of the Green Lawn Cemetery, to the Members of the Association. January 7, 1850. [Columbus] Scott & Bascom, Printers. High Street, Columbus.,
    [1850]. 8 p. ; 22 cm. Cover title.
    Blue wrapper. Printer's advertisement on p. [4] of wrapper.
    5008 Green, A. V., b. 1795. The Life and Experience of A.V. Green, The Celebrated Ohio Temperance Sledge Hammer, Together with His Reformation and Travels, in Connexion with a Statistical Report of the State of Ohio, in Crime, Pauperism, &c., with Other Useful Matter. Wooster Printed for the Author by D.N. Sprague.,
    1848. 72 p. ; 19 cm.
    5009 Green, A. V., b. 1795. The Life and Experience of A.V. Green, The Celebrated Ohio Temperance Sledge Hammer, together with His Reformation and Travels, in Connexion with a Statistical Report of the State of Ohio, in Crime, Pauperism, &c., with Other Useful Matter. 2nd ed. Wooster Printed for the Author, by D.N. Sprague,
    1849. 72 p. ; 19 cm.
    2446 Green, Beriah, 1795-1874. Four Sermons, Preached in the Chapel of the Western Reserve College, on Lord's Days, November 18th and 25th, and December 2nd and 9th, 1832. By Beriah Green, Professor of Sacred Literature, in the College. Cleveland Printed at the Office of the Herald., AI 19096. 1833. 52 p. ; 21 cm. Includes bibliographical and Biblical references.
    Signatures: [A]-F/4 G/2.
    6124 Green, Holland et al. vs. Beeson & Harbaugh. Holland Green & Others vs. Beeson & Harbaugh. Reserved from Columbiana County. Bill in Chancery. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1832.

    4517 Green, J. H. (Jonathan Harrington), b. 1812. An Exposure of the Arts and Miseries of Gambling; Designed Especially as a Warning to the Youthful and Inexperienced, Against the Evils of that Odious and Destructive Vice. By J. H. Green. Revised by a Literary Friend[.] Cincinnati Published by U.P. James., AI 43-2214. 1843. 360 p. ; 18.5 cm. Published in Philadelphia in 1847, 4th, improved.
    8321 Green, James W. Masonic Address, Delivered before the Lodge of Ancient York Masons, at New Paris, O., on the 24th of June, 1842, by James W. Green, Esq. [New Paris]
    AI 0. Walgren 4368. 1842. 12 p. ; 16 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    9461 Green, John L. Hugh C. Stewart and William H. Stitt vs. William R. Southward. In Error- from Fayette County. Brief for the Defendant in Error. [Ohio s.n.,
    1848] 14, l 1 p. ; Caption title; no imprint.
    398 Greene County Medical Association. Constitution and By-Laws. [Green County s.n.,
    1850] 7, bv p. ; 21 cm.
    3655 Greene, John P. (John Portineus), 1793-1844. Facts Relative to the Expulsion of the Mormons or Latter Day Saints, from the State of Missouri, under the "Exterminating Order." By John P. Greene, an Authorized Representative of the Mormons. Cincinnati Printed by R.P. Brooks., AI 56027. Flake 3710. Graff 1648. Howes G382. Sabin 28606. 1839. iv, [5], 6-43, bv p. ; 21.5 cm. Gray or tan printed wrappers.
    Plain blue or gray wrappers.
    Greene was a brother-in-law of Brigham Young and was present during the circumstances described, and suffered at the hands of the mobs.
    135 Greene, William, 1797-1883. An Oration on the Life and Character of John Quincy Adams. Delivered at Cincinnati, 25 March, 1848, before the Bar of Hamilton County, at Their Request. By William Greene. Cincinnati [Cincinnati Chronicle Printing], Sabin 28616. 1848. [1], bv, [3], bv, [5]-29, [30]-35, bv p. ; 22 cm. Pages 32-35 include an Appendix of the Proceedings of the Bar of Hamilton County to mark President Adams's death.
    Wrapper title: Mr. Greene's Oration on the Life and Character of John Quincy Adams Before the Bar of Hamilton County.
    Cover imprint: Cincinnati Chronicle Print.
    "Note."--p. [30]-32.
    Signatures: [A] - D/4 E/2.
    10042 Greenfield Male and Female Seminary. Greenfield. Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Greenfield Male and Female Seminary for 1847. Chillicothe Ely & Allen,
    1847. v.
    10043 Greenfield Male and Female Seminary. Greenfield. Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Greenfield Male and Female Seminary for 1848-49. Chillicothe Ely & Allen,
    1848. v.
    1365 Greenville & Company. John Anderson, My Jo John. [Dayton
    SS 8889. 1822] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4646 Greenwald, Emanuel, 1811-1885. Address Delivered before the Students of the Carrollton Academy, at the Close of the First Session of That Institution, by Rev. E. Greenwald, of New Philadelphia, Ohio. Carrollton, O. T. W. Collier, Printer, AI 45-2864. 1845. 12 p. ; 20.5 cm.
    4273 Gregory, David D. Church Advancing. A Sermon Delivered in the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, on Sabbath Morning, January 6, 1850. Cincinnati Ben Franklin Printing House.,
    1850.

    2306 Gregory, George, 1754-1808. Dr. Gregory's History of the Christian Church; from the Earliest Periods to the Present Time. Revised and Improved, with Numerous Additions, Together with a General View of Missions and Other Benevolent Institutions; Exhibiting the Present State and Prospects of the Christian Church. By Martin Ruter, S. T. D. President of Augusta College. Cincinnati Published by Roff and Young. John Whetstone, Jr. & Co., Printers., AI 12734. 1832. 2 p. l. [iii]-iv [5]-637 p. ; 22 cm.
    2447 Gregory, George, 1754-1808. Dr. Gregory's History of the Christian Church, from the Earliest Periods to the Present Time. Rev. and Improved, with Numerous Additions, Together with a General View of Missions and Other Benevolent Institutions; Exhibiting the Present State and Prospects of the Christian World. Cincinnati Published by A. F. Robinson., AI 19113. 1833. 3 p. l., [iii]-iv, [5]-637, [1] p., 2 l. ; 22 cm. Later editions, by Martin Ruter, published under the title: A Concise History of the Christian Church, from Its First Establishment to the Present Time.
    6924 Griffin, Gerald, 1803-1840. The Collegians, a Novel, by the author of "Tales of the five senses," &c. Cincinnati Stratton and Barnard., Wright 0. 1850. 156 p. ; 23 cm. Not in Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.).
    887 Griffith, John, 1713-1776. Some Brief Remarks upon Sundry Important Subjects, Necessary to be Understood and Attended to by All Professing the Christian Religion. Principally Addressed to the People Called Quakers. Third Edition. Wilmington, Ohio Printed by Gaddis & Abrams., OI 255. SS 34819. Wilkie 366. 1815. 80, [1] p. ; 18 cm.
    680 Grigg, Jacob. Remarks and Selections on Some of the Most Important Subjects Lately in Dispute, between the Christians, Called Presbyterians, Baptists, and Methodists, on the One Hand, and Those Called New-Lights or Martialities on the Other. Together with a Short Account of a New Sect, among the Baptist in Kentucky. To Which are Added, Some Thoughts on the Doctrine of Reprobation. By a Well-Wisher to All Christians. {Quotations] Lebanon Printed by John M'Clean., OI 62. SS 12696. 1807. 68 p. ; 16.5 cm.
    4905 Grimke, Frederick, 1791-1863. Considerations Upon the Nature and Tendency of Free Institutions. By Frederick Grimke. Cincinnati H.W. Derby & Co., Publishers. New-York: A.S. Barnes & Co.,
    1848. viii, [1]- 544 p. ; 22 cm. "Note," dated Chillicothe, May 22, 1848.
    Half-title: Nature and Tendency of Free Institutions.
    "Cincinnati: Morgan and Overend, Printers," verso of title page.
    Spine title: Nature and Tendency of Free Institutions. Grimke. H. W. Derby & Co.
    Morgan copy inscribed: Hy, Bedinger, Davenport Altona Jeff, Co., Va. August 23nd 1851. Opposite page: 225.
    2613 Grimke, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834. Oration on the Comparativ [sic] Elements and Dutys [sic] of Grecian and American Eloquence. Deliverd [sic] before the Erodelphian Society of Miami University, at Oxford, Ohio,; on the 23d of September, 1834: Being Their Ninth Anniversary Celebration, with Notes by Thomas Smith Grimke, of Charleston, S.C. [Four lines from Milton] Cincinnati Published by Truman & Smith., AI 24741. 1834. 56, 1 l. p. ; 21 cm. This pamphlet is different from that of the same title (Morgan 7252) in more than pagination. The signature numbers are in different locations in both pamphlets plus on page 43 all line endings are different. Added to this, the line lengths of the copyright on p. [2] and Erodelphian Hall line on p. [3] are of different lengths. On the title page there appears one difference, in this eloquence is followed by a period while in the other by a colon. A preliminary conclusion is that the pamphlet was printed with the resolution and copies exhausted. A second printing was called for with the three page "Postscript" on the character of Thomas S. Grimke, who died after the first was printed. The type of the first was apparently broken down and the second reset. There is the feeling that this may not have occurred in 1834 but perhaps later, 1835 or even 1836. Further documentation of the printer's printing years is needed.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: "Memorandum."--p. [4]. Outlining the author's views on orthographic reform as exhibited in the text.
    "Resolutions of the Erodelphian Society in memory of Thomas S. Grimke, deceased. Miami University, November 7th, 1834."--p. [57]. Signed: Clifford L. Tilford, president. Calvin Miller, secretary.
    "Table of contents."--p. [58].
    "Printed by James and Gazlay, No. 1, Baker Street, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    7252 Grimke, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834. Oration on the Comparativ Elements and Dutys of Grecian and American Eloquence: Deliverd [sic] before the Erodelphian Society of Miami University, at Oxford, Ohio; on the 23d of September, 1834: Being Their Ninth Anniversary Celebration, with Notes, by Thomas Smith Grimke, of Charleston, S.C. [Four lines from Milton] Cincinnati Published by Truman & Smith., AI 0. Cf. AI 24741 1834. 60 p. ; 20 cm. "N. S. Johnson, Printer."--p. [2].
    Pages [57]-60 contain a table of contents and a postscript mourning "the sudden and melancholy death of the author."
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Wm. Sumner Barton--May 20, 1847.
    See Morgan 2613 for earlier edition with different printer.
    2801 Grimke, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834. Oration on American Education, Deliverd [sic] before the Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers, at Their Fourth Annual Meeting, October, 1834. Cincinnati Published by Joshia Drake, AI 31958. 1835. 43 p. ; 21 cm. "Printed by James and Gazlay."--verso of t.p.
    807 Griswold, Stanley, 1763-1815. Exploits of our Fathers, or a Concise History of the Military Events of Our Revolutionary War; an Oration Delivered at Cincinnati (Ohio) July 3d, 1813 (the 4th being Sunday) in Celebration of the Thirty-Seventh Anniversary of American Independence. By Stanley Griswold, Esq. Cincinnati Printed by J. Carpenter & Co., OI 179. Rusk II: 284. SS 28674. Wilkie 273. [1813] 27 p. ; 20.5 cm.
    3238 Groesbeck, Herman J., d. 1849. Address Delivered at the Second Anniversary Celebration of the Alpha Delta Phi Society of Miami University, August 10th, 1837. By Herman J. Groesbeck. Cincinnati Published by Order of the Society. R.P. Brooks & Co., Printers., AI 44607. 1837. 24 p. ; 20 cm.
    8412 Grosvenor, David A. (David Adams), 1802-1866. The Laws of Ohio Respecting Colored People, Shown to Be Unjust. Hudson Printed at the Office of the Ohio Observer, AI 45-2906. 1845. 16 p. ; 23 cm. Wrapper title: A Thanksgiving discourse, by Rev. D.A. Grosvenor.
    7223 Grosvenor, David A. (David Adams), 1802-1866. The Last Hours of the Christian: A Discourse, Occasioned by the Death of Mrs. Mary Harris Ely, Wife of Mr. Heman Ely, Jr., Delivered on Sabbath A.M., March 4th, 1849, by David A. Grosvenor, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, in Elyria. Published by Request. Cleveland Steam Press of M.C. Younglove & Co., Sabin 28946. 1849. 13, bv p. ; 22 cm. Morgan copy blue paper on one side wrapper with title: The Last Hours of the Christian.
    "Mrs. Ely was the daughter of the Rev. John and Mrs. Abigail Monteith, Blissfield, Michigan. She was born in Clinton, Oneida Co., N.Y., Nov. 12th, 1824." (p. 9.).
    "For the last six months of her life, her Bible and Hymn book were almost the only books she read." (p. 10.).
    3794 Grove, Henry. Villainy Exposed, or a Pettifogger under the Bed. [Mansfield s.n., AI 0. 1839] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 27 x 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "I take this public method of denouncing J.B. Cairns of this place as a scoundrel and a villain ... Governed by malicious motives, and to gratify his unhallowed passions, he coolly seduced my wife."
    Signed: Henry Grove. Mansfield, Ohio, June 15, 1839.
    Text in two columns; printed area measures 22.5 x 16.2 cm.
    1178 Guenther, Charles C. A New and Complete System of Christian Baptism; Forever Established Upon the Immutability of Scripture Facts and Evidences, Common Sense and the Nature of Things; Together with Essays on the Subjects of Feet Washing and the Holy Kiss. By C.C. Guenther, Minister of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. Ashland Standard Book and Job Office; R. V. Kennedy, Printer,
    1848. 300, [12] p. ; 16 cm. Preface dated: The Author. Hayesville, Ashland County, Ohio, May, 1848.
    Includes index and errata.
    5784 Guerney, Joseph John, 1788-1847. A Letter to a Friend on the Authority, Purpose and Effects of Christianity, and Especially on the Doctrine of Redemption. Mount Pleasant
    AI 0. 1831. 36 p.
    5668 Guernsey, A. A. A Collection of Hymns, Adapted to Various Occasions, but more particularly designed for Conference and Prayer Meetings; and Also the Articles of Faith and Covenant, Embraced in Substance by the Baptist Denomination. By A. A. Guernsey, Pastor of Baptist Church, Strongsville, Ohio. Cleveland M.C. Younglove, AI 43-2268. 1843. xii, 176, [7] p. ; 13 cm. Includes index.
    With music.
    1443 Guest, Moses, 1755-1828. Poems on Several Occasions. To Which are Annexed, Extracts from a Journal Kept by the Author While He Followed the Sea, and During a Journey from New-Brunswick, in New-Jersey, to Montreal and Quebec. By Moses Guest. Cincinnati Looker & Reynolds, Printers., Felcone 743. Howes G456. SS 12736. Sabin 29139. Thomson 471. 1823. vi, [1], 8-160 p. ; 19 cm. Howes: "Guest, a revolutionary soldier, came to Cincinnati in 1817 and gives some account of his residence there. His voyages were to the Georgia and Carolina coasts." The author's travels were between the years 1784 and 1817.
    1502 Guest, Moses, 1755-1828. Poems on Several Occasions. To Which are Annexed, Extracts from a Journal Kept by the Author While He Followed the Sea, and During a Journey from New-Brunswick, in New-Jersey, to Montreal and Quebec. By Moses Guest. Second Edition. Cincinnati Looker & Reynolds, Printers., Felcone 744. Howes G456. SS 16357. Thomson 471. 1824. [2], iv [i.e., vi], [1], 8-160 p. ; 18 cm. Page vi misnumbered iv. The author's travels were between the years 1784 and 1817. An acrostic on Lafayette, dated Philadelphia, Sept. 13, 1824, is added to the second edition, p. [1], "An acrostic of the general ten millions of people delight to honour."
    7988 Guilford & Russell Prospectus of the Cincinnati Weekly Atlas. [Cincinnati Published by Guilford & Russell, AI 0. 1843] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 25.5 x 19.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed: Guilford & Russell. ... Cincinnati, December, 1843.
    Includes "Terms" and blank form for subscribers' names.
    Printed area measures 22.3 x 16.5 cm.
    The Whig newspaper began publication weekly on January 12, 1844.
    4071 Guilford, Nathan, 1786-1854 and George Guilford. N. & G. Guilford, of Cincinnati, propose publishing a Western Souvenir, for 1829. To be edited by James Hall, of Illinois...Cincinnati, April 17, 1828. Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1828. 1 sheet ([1] p.) See Morgan 1864 for publication.
    1366 Guilford, Nathan, 1786-1854. Letter Addressed to the Chairman of the Board of School Commissioners, by N. Guilford, One of the Commissioners. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette, by P.H. Olmsted, SS 8906. 1822. 7 p.
    2171 Guilford, Nathan, 1786-1854. The Western Spelling Book, Being an Improvement of the American Spelling Book by Noah Webster. Cincinnati N. & G. Guilford; W.W. Worsley, AI 7386. 1831. 144 p. ill. ; 17 cm.
    9818 Guilford, Nathan, 1786-1854. The Juvenile Arithmetic Illustrated with Familiar Questions, and Containing Numerous Examples in Federal Money to Which Is Added a Short System of Book Keeping Revised and Enlarged by Nathan Guilford. Cincinnati Corey and Webster. AI 0. 1836. iv, [5]-179 p. ; 17 cm.
    8272 Gundry and Bacon's Commercial Institute. Cincinnati. Gundry's & Bacon's Commercial Institute North-West Corner Fifth and Walnut Streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. Cincinnati John Hitchler.,
    1847. 24 p. ill. ; 23 cm. The institute was run by John Gundry and R.S. Bacon. They split the following year, 1848, each going his own way, at the same intersection, Gundry at the northwest corner (Morgan 8272) and Bacon at the southeast corner (Morgan 406) of Walnut and Fifth Streets.
    8273 Gundry's Cincinnati Mercantile College. Cincinnati. Catalogue and Circular of Gundry's Cincinnati Mercantile College, Northwest Corner of Walnut & Fifth Streets, Apollo Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. [Cincinnati] C. Clark & Co., Ben Franklin Book and Job Rooms, S.W. Cor. Pearl & Walnut Sts.,
    1848. 25 p. ; 23 cm. See Morgan 8272 for Gundry & Bacon's Commercial Institute.
    8030 Gunn, John C. Gunn's Domestic Medicine, or Poor Man's Friend; Describing...the Diseases of Men, Women, and Children, and the Latest and Most Approved Means for Their Cure, and is Intended Expressly for the Benefit of Families in the Western and Southern States. It also Contains Descriptions of the Medical Roots and Herbs of the Western and Southern Country, and How They are to be Used in the Cure of Diseases; Arranged on a New and Simple Plan, of which the Practice of Medicine is Reduced to Principles of Common Sense.... Springfield
    AI 0. 1832.
    OCLC notes: Imperfect: title page, p. [iii]-iv wanting; p. 501-504 duplicated.
    Title, probable place of publication, and date supplied from the 8th ed., Springfield, Ohio, 1836. Although the pagination differs, both editions contain the section on "Epidemic cholera" and the letter of Daniel Drake on the progress of the epidemic, dated Cincinnati, Friday, October 26, 1832.
    2802 Gunn, John C. Gunn's Domestic Medicine, or Poor Man's Friend; Describing...the Diseases of Men, Women, and Children, and the Latest and Most Approved Means for Their Cure, and is Intended Expressly for the Benefit of Families in the Western and Southern States. It also Contains Descriptions of the Medical Roots and Herbs of the Western and Southern Country, and How They are to be Used in the Cure of Diseases; Arranged on a New and Simple Plan, of which the Practice of Medicine is Reduced to Principles of Common Sense. 4th ed. Springfield John M. Gallagher, Printer., AI 31980. 1835. 752 p. ; 22.5 cm.
    2803 Gunn, John C. Gunn's Domestic Medicine, or Poor Man's Friend; Describing...the Diseases of Men, Women, and Children, and the Latest and Most Approved Means for Their Cure, and is Intended Expressly for the Benefit of Families in the Western and Southern States. It also Contains Descriptions of the Medical Roots and Herbs of the Western and Southern Country, and How They are to be Used in the Cure of Diseases; Arranged on a New and Simple Plan, of which the Practice of Medicine is Reduced to Principles of Common Sense. 10th ed. Xenia Purdy, AI 31982. 1835. 768 p. ;
    3048 Gunn, John C. Gunn's Domestic Medicine, or Poor Man's Friend, in the Hours of Affliction, Pain and Sickness. This Book Points Out, in Plain Language, Free from Doctors' Terms, the Diseases of Men, Women, and Children, and the Latest and Most Approved Means Used in Their Cure, and Is Intended Expressly for the Benefit of Families in the Western and Southern States. It also Contains Descriptions of the Medical Roots and Herbs of the Western and Southern States. It Also Contains Descriptions of the Medicinal Roots and Herbs of the Western and Southern Country, and How They Are to Be Used in the Cure of Diseases. Arranged on a New and Simple Plan, of Which the Practice of Medicine Is Reduced to Principles of Common Sense. Why Should We Conceal from Mankind That Which Relieves the Distresses of Our Fellow-Beings? Eighth Edition. Springfield, Ohio Published by S. & J. Perry, and J. McReynolds., AI 37831. John M. Gallagher, Printer. 1836. 768 p. ; 23 cm. "Index."--p. [3]-7.
    "Glossary."--p. [764].
    "A Table of Medicines, with their Doses and Qualities Annexed."--p. 765-768.
    3239 Gunn, John C. Gunn's Domestic Medicine, or Poor Man's Friend, in the Hours of Affliction, Pain and Sickness. This Book Points Out, in Plain Language, Free from Doctors' Terms, the Diseases of Men, Women, and Children, and the Latest and Most Approved Means Used in Their Cure, and Is Intended Expressly for the Benefit of Families in the Western and Southern States. It Also Contains Descriptions of the Medicinal Roots and Herbs of the Western and Southern Country, and How They Are to Be Used in the Cure of Diseases. Arranged on a New and Simple Plan, By Which the Practice of Medicine Is Reduced to Principles of Common Sense. Why Should We Conceal from Mankind That Which Relieves the Distress of Our Fellow-Beings? Ninth Edition. Published by J. Perry. Xenia, Ohio Published by J. Perry. J.H. Purdy, Printer., AI 44620. 1837. 768 p. ; 22 cm. On spine: Dunn's Domestic Medicine.
    Half-title, p. [19]: Gunn's Domestic Medicine.
    Publisher line appears before the place of publication.
    "Index."--p. [3]-7.
    "Glossary."--p. [764].
    "A Table of Medicines, With Their Doses and Qualities Annexed."--p. 765-768.
    "Letter of Dr. Drake."--p 753-757, signed and dated, Daniel Drake, M.D. Cincinnati, Friday, October 26, 1832.
    Pagination: [1-3], 4-7, bv, [9]-18, [19], bv,[21]-130, [131]-141, [142]-386, [387]-471, [472]-509, [510]-610, [611]-636, [637]-655, bv, [657]-666, [667]-680, [681]-705, [706]-708, [709]-763, [764]-768. (Page 592 misnumbered 582. Page numbers 529 and 530 on opposite margins.)
    Signatures: [1]-96/4.
    7025 Gunn, John C. Gunn's Domestic Medicine, or Poor Man's Friend; Describing...the Diseases of Men, Women, and Children, and the Latest and Most Approved Means for Their Cure, and is Intended Expressly for the Benefit of Families in the Western and Southern States. It also Contains Descriptions of the Medical Roots and Herbs of the Western and Southern Country, and How They are to be Used in the Cure of Diseases; Arranged on a New and Simple Plan, of which the Practice of Medicine is Reduced to Principles of Common Sense.... Cincinnati J. H. Wulfekoetter., AI 0. 1837. 1230 p.,[4] leaves of plates. ill., port. ; 25 cm.
    3425 Gunn, John C. Gunn's Domestic Medicine, or Poor Man's Friend; Describing...the Diseases of Men, Women, and Children, and the Latest and Most Approved Means for Their Cure, and is Intended Expressly for the Benefit of Families in the Western and Southern States. It Also Contains Descriptions of the Medical Roots and Herbs of the Western and Southern Country, and How They Are to be Used in the Cure of Diseases; Arranged on a New and Simple Plan, of Which the Practice of Medicine is Reduced to Principles of Common Sense. [Two lines of quotation] Tenth Edition. Xenia, Ohio. Printed and Published by J.H. Purdy., AI 50655. 1838. 768 p. ; 22.5 cm.
    7728 Gurley and Cross, Marietta. Gurley & Cross, Booksellers, Stationers, And Dealers in Fancy Articles and Perfumery, Marietta, Ohio. ... Marietta, Washington County, Ohio, May, 1847. [Marietta

    1847] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    6074 Gurley, Jno. A. (John Addison), 1813-1863. Reply to Rev. J. B. Walker's "Short and Easy Method with the Universalists." By Jno. A. Gurley. Cincinnati W.L. Mendenhall, Printer, AI 0. 1843. 62 p. ; 19 cm. Walker's published his pamphlet in 1842 under "By an American Citizen." (Morgan 6246)
    9949 Gurley, L.B. (Leonard B.) A Sermon, Preached in Shelby, Richland Co., Ohio, May 14, 1841, on the Occasion of the National Fast by L.B. Gurley. Norwalk, Ohio S. & C.A. Preston, Printers, AI 0. 1841. 16 p. ; 20 cm. Cover title.
    6800 Gurley, Leonard B. Memoir of William Gurley, Late of Milan, Ohio, A Local Minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church: Including a Sketch of the Irish Insurrection and Martyrs of 1798. By Rev. L. B. Gurley. Embellished with a Portrait.** Cincinnati Printed for the Author, at the Methodist Book Concern,
    1849. 268 p. ; 19cm.
    210 Gurley, Leonard B. Memoir of William Gurley, Late of Milan, Ohio, A Local Minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church: Including a Sketch of the Irish Insurrection and Martyrs of 1798. By Rev. L. B. Gurley. Embellished with a Portrait. Cincinnati Printed for the Author, at the Methodist Book Concern.,
    1850. 2 p. l., 3-268 p. ill. front. (port.) ; 18.5 cm.
    7213 Gurley, Phineas Densmore, 1816-1868. A Funeral Sermon on Occasion of the Death of Mrs. Harriet S. McGuffey, Who Died at Woodside, near Dayton, O., July 3, 1850. By Rev. Phineas D. Gurley. Dayton, O. Published by B.F. Ells.,
    1850. 24 p. ; 22 cm.
    8893 Gurley, Phineas Densmore, 1816-1868. Social Influence: A Sermon Delivered in the First Presbyterian Church of Dayton on the 5th of May, 1850; by Phineas D. Gurley, Pastor of the Church. Dayton Published by B.F. Ells.,
    1850. 24 p. ; 21 cm.
    9432 Gurney, Joseph John, 1788-1847. A Letter to a Friend on the Authority, Purpose, and Effects of Christianity, and Especially on the Doctrine of Redemption. London, Printed by Edward Couchman for the Tract Association of the Society of Friends. First American from the Third London Edition. Mountpleasant Printed by Elisha Bates, AI 0. Rieger 1110/8155. 1825. 41, bv p. ;
    3240 Gurney, Joseph John, 1788-1847. A Letter to a Friend on the Authority, Purpose, and Effects of Christianity, and Especially on the Doctrine of Redemption... London, Printed by Edward Couchman for the Tract Association of the Society of Friends. Cincinnati Reprinted by Pugh and Dodd, AI 44621. 1837. 35 p. ; 17 cm. Cover title.
    4720 Gutheim, James Koppel, 1817-1886. Rede gehalten bei der Grundsteinlegung der Synagoge der Gemeinde B'nai Yeshurun, Cincinnati, Ohio am 24. Trishry 5607 der Erschaffung der Welt, den 14, Oktober 1846 von James K. Gutheim. Cincinnati Buckdruckerie d. Deutschen Republikaners., AI 46-3082. Ott 24. 1846. 6 [i.e. 12] p. ; 23 cm. English and German.
    English title page: Address Delivered at the Laying of the Corner Stone of the Synagogue of the Congregation B'nai Yeshurun.
    English publisher's name: German Republican Book and Job Co.
    2091 Gutheim, James Koppel, 1817-1886. Sermon Delivered at the Consecration of the Synagogue Adas Israel at Louisville, Ky., on the 7th Day of Nissan, 5609, A.M. (30 March 1849). Cincinnati Printed at the Great West Office,
    1849. 13 p. ; 20 cm.
    1918 Guthrie, James. Speech of James Guthrie, Esq. Senator from the City of Louisville & Jefferson County, on the Proposition to confer Banking Privileges on the Charleston & Cincinnati Rail Road Co.

    SS 38874. 1829. 16 p.
    5241 Gwynne, A. E. (Abraham Evans). A Practical Treatise on the Law of Sheriff and Coroner, with Forms References to the Statutes of Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky. By A.E. Gwynne, Attorney at Law. Cincinnati H.W. Derby & Co., Publishers, Vodrey 89. 1849. [i-v], vi, [vii]-viii, 1-620 p. ; 23 cm. Half-title: Gwynne on Sheriffs.
    "Cincinnati: Morgan and Overend, Printers."--verso of title page.
    Preface dated, p. vi: A.E. Gwynne. Cincinnati, February, 1849.
    "Index."--p. [595]-620.
    Spine, gilt lettering: Gwynne on Sheriffs.
    7335 Gwynne, Abraham Evans. The Destines of War and Labor. An Address Delivered before the Hamilton Chapter of the Alpha Delta Phi Society, at Its Tenth Anniversary, July 26, 1842 by A.E. Gwynne. [Hamilton] Bennett, Backus & Hawley, AI 0. 1843. 30 p. ; 21 cm.
    629 Halcyon Church of Christ in Columbia. The Urim, or Halcyon Cabala; Containing the Fundamental Principles of the Halcyon Church of Christ in Columbus; Otherwise Called the Columbian Church, in Defence of the Genuine Christianity and in Opposition to "Lo here, and Lo there;" Consisting of One Supreme Object and Seven Leading Topicks. Cincinnati From the Press of Carpenter & Findlay., OI 15 ("Columbus"). SS 1569. Wilkie 33. M,DCCC,I. 12 p. ; 19 cm.
    630 Halcyon Church of Christ in Columbia. The Voice of the Midnight Cry. The Little Book. The Arcanum Opened: Containing the Fundamental of the Pure and Most Ancient Theology. Cincinnati From the Press of Carpenter & Findlay., OI 16. SS 1590. 1801. 24 p. ; 19 cm.
    670 Halcyon Church of Christ in Columbia. A Circular Epistle, Wrote by Order of the Fourth Concilium, of the Halcyon Church, &c. Otherwise Called the Columbian Church. Marietta Prnited [sic] by Samuel Fairlamb., OI 52. SS 10147, 10511. 1806. [2], 46 p. ; 15.5 cm. Ohio Imprint notes: The MMeT-Hi copy is bound with The Destruction of the beast ... (Morgan 677)
    7614 Hale, Salma, 1787-1866. History of the United States. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1831.

    7132 Hale, Salma, 1787-1866. History of the United States, from Their First Settlement as Colonies, to the Close of the War with Great Britain in 1815; to Which is Added Questions, Adapted to the Use of Schools. Cincinnati Morgan and Sanxay., AI 0. 1832. 298, 24 p. ; 15 cm. At head of title: Hale's Premium history.
    2448 Hale, Salma, 1787-1866. History of the United States, from Their First Settlement as Colonies, to the Close of the War with Great Britain in 1815. To Which is Added Questions, Adapted to the Use of Schools. Cincinnati Printed and Published by Morgan and Sanxay., AI 19163. 1833. 298, 24 p. ; 15 cm.
    414 Hale, Salma, 1787-1866. Hale's Premium History. History of the United States, from Their First Settlement as Colonies. To the Close of the War with Great Britain in 1815. Two Which is Added Questions, Adapted to the Use of Schools. Cincinnati Published by Morgan and Sanxay., AI 32001. 1835. 298, 24 p. ; 14.5 cm. Title page on boards has date 1837.
    Cover: Hale's (Premium) history.
    Hayman has author as Edward E. Hale. Cat.45(Oct. 1971), #230.
    Signatures: [A]A2-Z2 Z2/4. V used. T2 not printed. AA2 BB2/4 BB6.
    6130 Hale, Salma, 1787-1866. History of the United States, from Their First Settlement as Colonies, to the Close of the War with Great Britain, in 1815. Cincinnati Published by Morgan & Sanxay., AI 0. 1837. 298 p.
    9835 Hale, Salma, 1787-1866. History of the United States, from Their First Settlement as Colonies, to the Close of the War with Great Britain in 1815, to Which is Added Questions Adapted to the Use of Schools. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan & Co., AI 0. 1840. 298, 24 p. ; 15 cm. At head of title: Hale's Premium history.
    5341 Hale, Salma, 1787-1866. History of the United States, from Their First Settlement as Colonies, to the Close of the War with Great Britain in 1815, to which is Added Questions, Adapted to the Use of Schools. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan & Co., AI 0. 1841. 298, 24 p. ; 15 cm.
    4457 Hale, Salma, 1787-1866. History of the United States, from Their First Settlement as Colonies. To the Close of the War with Great Britain in 1815... Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan & Co., Hayman, 115(May 1987), #399. 1842. 298, 24 p. The front cover is dated 1837 and has imprint of Cincinnati: Morgan & Sanxay.
    7615 Hale, Salma, 1787-1866. History of the United States. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1846.

    6539 Hale, Salma, 1787-1866. History of the United States, from Their First Settlement as Colonies, to the Close of Mr. Tyler's Administration, in 1845. To Which are Added Questions, Adapted to the Use of Schools, New Edition, with Maps. [Two lines of quotation from Sallust] Cincinnati Published by E.D. Truman.,
    1849. 326, 28 p. Maps. ; 16 cm. Premium History.
    117 Hall, Alexander Wilford, 1819-1902. A Discourse of the Design and Importance of Christian Baptism by Alexander Wilford Hall. Findlay, Oh. A.W. Baker and W. Mungen, AI 0. 1845. 32 p. ; 24 cm. Hall, Universalism, p. 480 (Morgan 117): "He would also inform the public that he has on hand a large quantity of his discourse on 'Christian Baptism,' first published in October last, at Findlay, Ohio. The price of this work, per single copy, is 12 1/2 cents. It contains matter equal in amount to 50 pages of U--A--I--! Any persons wishing to obtain a quantity for distribution, has have sixteen copies for one dollar!"
    116 Hall, Alexander Wilford, 1819-1902. Universalism Against Itself, or an Examination and Refutation of the Principal Arguments Claimed in Support of the Final Holiness and Happiness of all Mankind. By Alexander Hall. St. Clairsville, O. Printed for the Author., AI 46-3110. Rieger 1977. 1846. 480 p. illus. ; 19 cm. This is Hall's first book which he states on page 472 plus the difficulties of writing all the while he continued his many duties of life.
    Contents: tp, Copyright, [3] Note, blank verso, [5]-134 Chapter I. Proof-texts of Universalism Examined, 135-170 Chapter II. Coming of the Lord, [171]-233, Chapter III. The General Judgment, [234]-251 Chapter IV. Twenty-Five Distinct Arguments, in Proof of the Conditionality of the Future Life!, [252]-261 Chapter V. Personality of the Devil, [262]-282 Chapter VI. Forgiveness of Sin, [283]-301 Chapter VII. Compunctions of Conscience, [302]-316 Chapter VIII. Testimony of One Hundred Witnesses, [317]-423 Chapter IX. Debate on the Perfections and Attributes of Deity, [424]-465 Chapter X. A Brief Review of the Pro and Con, 466-472 Conclusion, To the Reader, The Author, St. Clairsville, June 15, 1846, [473]-479 A Table of Biblical References, 480 Index to Chapters.
    See George T. Flander's review (Morgan 4803).
    140 Hall, Alexander Wilford, 1819-1902. Universalism Against Itself, or an Examination and Refutation of the Principal Arguments Claimed in Support of the Final Holiness and Happiness of all Mankind. By Alexander Hall. St. Clairsville, O. Printed by Heaton and Gressinger., Rieger 1976. 1846. 480 p. ; 18 cm. Alexander Hall also published the title himself. See Morgan 116.
    See George T. Flander's review (Morgan 4803).
    5010 Hall, Benjamin Franklin, 1814-1891. The Early History of the North Western States, Embracing New York, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Iowa and Wisconsin, with Their Land Laws, etc., and an Appendix Containing the Constitutions of Those States. By B.F. Hall. Cincinnati

    1849.

    8849 Hall, David. A Mite into the Treasury: or Some Serious Remarks on That Solemn and Indispensable Duty of Duly Attending Assemblies of Divine Worship, Incumbent Upon All Persons Come to Years of Understanding, (Especially the Professors of Truth) Whilst Favored with Health, strength and Liberty; Together with Some Due Animadversions Upon the Neglect Thereof; as Also a Word of Consolation to Such Sincere Hearted Friends as Are Rendered Incapable of Personally Attending Them, By Reason of Old Age, Some Bodily Disorder, or Confinement, &c. By David Hall. [Eight lines of quotation from Matthew, Romans and Hebrews] London, Printed: Re-Printed by Direction of the Representative Committee or Meeting for Sufferings of the Yearly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia. 1845. London, Printed. Cincinnati- Re-Printed by Justice Wright,
    1850. 63 p. ; 14 cm. Printer's name appear before city on the title page.
    Achilles Pugh, Printer: verso of the title page, and notice dated: Philadelphia, 3d month, 1835.
    4518 Hall, George M. Sermon Delivered at the Semi-Annual Meeting of the Associate Presbytery of Miami, Jan. 3, 1843. By the Rev. Geo. M. Hall, Pastor of the Associate Congregation of Sugar-Creek, Greene County, Ohio. Published by Request. Xenia Printed by William B. Fairchild., AI 43-2299. 1843. 12 p. ; 20 cm.
    7683 Hall, Harriet W. The School Companion. A Collection of Reading Lessons for Common Schools. By Harriet W. Hall. Cincinnati Published by A. F. Robinson, Corner of Main and Fifth Streets., AI 0. 1832. 250, [2] p. ; 14 cm. Preface dated Cincinnati, April 16, 1831.
    5525 Hall, J. W. (John W.), 1802-1886. Address on Female Education, Delivered July 10, 1846 on Occasion of the First Anniversary of the Cooper Female Academy, Dayton, O. by Rev. J.W. Hall, Dayton, Ohio. Dayton Published by the Board of Trustees, R.N. & W.F. Comly, Printers., AI 46-3118. 1846. 16 p. ; 21 cm.
    6112 Hall, J. W. (John W.), 1802-1886. Luther and the Great Reformation; A Discourse Delivered before the Excelsior and Philosophian Societies, of Wittenberg College, Springfield, September 1, 1846. Springfield, O. Gallagher & Crain, Printers., AI 46-3123. 1846. 22 p.
    7215 Hall, J. W. (John W.), 1802-1886. A Funeral Discourse on Occasion of the Death of Joseph Davison, Delivered January 30, 1849. By Rev. J.W. Hall, D.D. Dayton Printed at the Daily Journal Office.,
    1849. 12 p. ; 22 cm. The discourse was delivered at the Third Street Presbyterian Church.
    Morgan copy has blue wrappers with half-title: Dr. Hall's Discourse on the Death of Joseph Davison.
    4274 Hall, J. W. (John W.), 1802-1886. Lecture on the Sacredness of Labor, Delivered August 15, 1850 before the Philalathean Society, Hanover College, Indiana. By J.W. Hall. Dayton Printed at the Daily Journal Office.,
    1850. 17, bv p. ; 22 cm.
    6343 Hall, James, 1793-1868, comp. The Western Reader; A Series of Useful Lessons Designed to Succeed Corey and Fairbank's Elementry Reader. Cincinnati Published by Burgess and Morgan., AI 0. 1833. 216 p. ill. ; 18 cm. Another edition was published by Corey and Fairbank/Hubbard and Edmunds. (Morgan 6343)
    2449 Hall, James, 1793-1868. An Address Delivered before the Erodelphian Society of Miami University on the 24th. Sept, 1833, at Their Eighth Annual Celebration. Cincinnati Published by Corey and Fairbank., AI 19173. Thomson 483. 1833. 32 p. ; 21 cm.
    2450 Hall, James, 1793-1868. The Western Reader; A Series of Useful Lessons, Designed to Succeed Corey and Fairbank's Elementary Reader. Selected and Arranged by James Hall. Cincinnati Published by Corey and Fairbank, Hubbard and Edmunds, Printers., AI 19177. BAL 6930. Graff 1740. 1833. [i]-viii, 9-216 p. ill.; ; 18 cm. Copyright date from verso of t.p.
    Frontispiece included in pagination.
    First edition according to BAL cited below.
    Imprint on upper cover dated 1834.
    Publisher's ads on outside lower cover.
    Another edition was published by Burgess and Morgan (Morgan 6343).
    337 Hall, James, 1793-1868. The Western Reader; A Series of Useful Lessons, Designed to Succeed Corey and Fairbank's Elementary Reader. Selected and Arranged by James Hall. Cincinnati Published by Corey & Faikbank [sic]., AI 24793. 1834. 4 p. l., viii, [9]-228 p. ; 16.5 cm. Hall's Preface, dated Cincinnati, December 1833, is critical of the rote learning that is so common in education that day. His book is also nationalistic noting that only American writers are included and that his book is intended to "replace" English Readers and other similar works. Boasting, he states this "is a work of Western origin and manufacture."
    2614 Hall, James, 1793-1868. Sketches of History, Life and Manners, in the West; Containing Accurate Descriptions of the Country and Modes of Life, in the Western States and Territories of North America. Vol. I. Cincinnati Hubbard & Edmands., AI 24791. BAL 6935. Howes H78. Thomson 486. 1834. Vol I.: 2 p. l., [iii-viii], [9]-263, [1] p., 1 l. ; 18.5 cm. Only volume I was published. It was reissued in an extended edition in Philadelphia, 1835.
    2804 Hall, James, 1793-1868. The Western Reader. A Series of Useful Lessons, Designed to Succeed Corey and Fairbank's Elementary Reader, Selected and Arranged by James Hall. Cincinnati Corey and Fairbank, AI 32015. BAL 6930. 1835. 216 p. ill. ; 17 cm. Stereotyper's name on verso of title page.
    Publisher's advertisements on recto of frontispiece and on back printed board.
    Imprint on upper cover dated 1834.
    3045 Hall, James, 1793-1868. Statistics of the West, at the Close of the Year 1836. Cincinnati Published by J.A. James & Co., AI 37865. Blanck 6941. Graff 1739. Howes H79. Sabin 29795. Thomson 489. 1836. xviii, [2], 13-284, [285-286] p. ; American Antiquarian Society notes: Spine title: Hall's statistics of the West. 1836.
    Later editions published under the titles "Notes on the western states," and "The West: its soil, surface and production."
    J.A. James & Co.'s publications."--p. [285-286].
    "Western steamboats"-p. 213-263.
    6021 Hall, James, 1793-1868. A Memoir of the Public Service of William Henry Harrison, of Ohio. By James Hall. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1836.

    177 Hall, James, 1793-1868. Statistics of the West, at the Close of the Year 1836. Cincinnati Published by J.A. James & Co., AI 44639. Howes H 79. 1837. [i-iv], v-xviii, [xix-xx], 13-284, [285-286] p., 1 l. ; 18 cm. Pagination suggests prefatory material estimated at 12 pages. However, I suspect the preface which answers many critics became longer than anticipated by 4 pages. Hence, a physical examination of the collation gives the [x](4] and A(2) signatures as complete with A2(4) separate.
    Signatures: [x](4) A A2 - Y(2) Y2(4). Signature V is present. [x](4) and A(2) form complete signature. A2(4) is separate.
    Second edition with same pagination and signatures as first which was published in Cincinnati in 1836 (Morgan 3045).
    On spine: Hall's Statistics of the West 1836. Probably had extra bindings from the 1836 edition.
    3241 Hall, James, 1793-1868. The Western Reader; A Series of Useful Lessons, Designed to Succeed Corey and Fairbank's Elementary Reader. Selected and Arranged by James Hall. Cincinnati Burgess and Crane., AI 0. 1837. [i-iv], v-viii, 9-216 p. ; 17 cm. Morgan copy: Ms. front blank leaf: Sarah Barratt Dec. 8 1840; and on rear blank leaf: Sarah Barratt her Book March 6th 1845.
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James, No. 1, Baker Street, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    "Cincinnati, December, 1833."--p. vi.
    "Burgess and Crane's Series of Popular School Books."--p. [i].
    Contents: Burgess and Crane [i[, illustration [ii], tp [iii], Recommendation, Copyright and Stereotyper [iv], Preface v-vi, Table of Contents vii-viii, Western Reader, 9-216.
    Blue boards with title on cover and advertisement on back, which the same as on p. [i].
    3426 Hall, James, 1793-1868. The Catholic Question, to Which Are Annexed Critical Notes of a Plea for the West. From the Western Monthly Magazine for 1835. By James Hall, Esq. Cincinnati [Catholic Telegraph Office], AI 50691. 1838. 32 p. ; 18cm. Reprinted "The Catholic Question" from the Western Monthly Magazine, v. 3, p. 375-390; "Critical Notices" from v. 3, p. 320-327.
    3427 Hall, James, 1793-1868. Statistics of the West, at the Close of the Year 1836. Cincinnati J.A. James and Company., AI 50694. 1838. 284 p.
    3428 Hall, James, 1793-1868. West: Its Soil, Surface and Production. By James Hall. Cincinnati
    AI 50695. Thomson 494. 1838.

    3429 Hall, James, 1793-1868. Western Reader; A Series of Useful Lessons, Designed to Succeed the Elementary Reader. Selected and Arranged by James Hall. Cincinnati N.G. Burgess and Company., AI 50696. 1838. 216 p. illus. ; 18 cm.
    3656 Hall, James, 1793-1868. The Western Reader; A Series of Useful Lessons, Designed to Succeed the Elementary Reader. Revised and Corrected by an Expert Teacher. Cincinnati Published by George Conclin., AI 56110. 1839. 192 p.
    4721 Hall, James, 1793-1868. Address before the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association, of Cincinnati, in Celebration of It's Eleventh Anniversary, April 18, 1846. By James Hall. Cincinnati Published for the Association., AI 46-3119. 1846. 32 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: Judge Hall's Anniversary Address. Young Men's Mercantile Library Association. Cincinnati, 1846.
    "L-Hommedieu & Co.--printers."--verso of title page.
    4906 Hall, James, 1793-1868. The West: Its Commerce and Navigation. By James Hall. Cincinnati H. W. Derby & Co., Publishers., Howes H79. Thomson 493. 1848. [i-v], vi-vii, bv, [1]-321, [322]-328 p. ; 18.5 cm. Spine-title: The West. The Commerce and Navigation of the West.
    Half-title: The West.
    "Morgan and Overend, Printers, Cincinnati."--p. verso of title page.
    Signatures: [x]/4 1/8 - 26/4 27/8.
    4907 Hall, James, 1793-1868. The West: Its Soil, Surface and Productions. By James Hall. Cincinnati Derby, Bradley & Co., Howes H79. 1848. [5]-260 p. ; 20 cm. Half-title: "Statistics of the West."
    1864 Hall, James, Editor, 1793-1868. The Western Souvenir, a Christmas and New Year's Gift for 1829. Edited by James Hall Cincinnati Published by N. & G. Guilford., Blanck 6920. Graff 1741. Howes H81. Sabin 29799. SS 37150. Thomson 479. 1828. ix, 10-324 p., [7] leaves of plates. ill. ; 15 cm. The first Annual published in the West. Illustrations signed: S. M. Lee, Geo. Lehman, E. W. Clay, Engravings signed: J. Cone, C. G. Childs, Woodruff. With an added engrave title page.
    See Morgan 4071 for proposal to publish.
    264 Hall, Lyman W. Elementary Outline of Mental Philosophy, for the Use of Schools. By Lyman W. Hall. Cleveland, O. M.C. Younglove; Akron:-Dewey & Elkins., AI 45-2966. 1845. xii, [13]-201, bv, 1 l. p. ; 18 cm. "Ravenna, August 16, 1845."--p. v.
    Signatures: [x]2 [A]/2 A2/4 B B2 B3 - I/1 I2/3 I3/8.
    Pagination: [i], ii-iv, [i-iii], iv-v, bv, vii-viii, [ix-x], xi-xii, [13]-141, [142]-201, bv, 1 l.
    Contents: Advertisements [i]-iv, tp, Copyright [ii], Preface [iii]-v, bv, Note. vii-viii, Contents. [ix]-xii, Elementary Outline of Mental Philosophy [13]-141, Appendex.[142]-201, bv, 1 l.
    9012 Hall, Lyman W. Elementary Outline of Mental Philosophy. For the Use of Schools by Lyman W. Hall. Columbus I.N. Whiting; New York : A.S. Barnes & Co.,
    1850 vi, xii, [13]-201 p. ; 18 cm.
    7098 Hall, S. W. The Nature, Causes, Symptoms and Cure of Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, the Difference between Bronchitis, Clergyman's Sore Throat, and Consumption by S.W. Hall and W.W. Hall. Cincinnati Great Western Office,
    1849. 64 p. ill. ; 22 cm.
    9936 Hall, S. W., Hall, W. W. (William Whitty), 1810-1876. Bronchitis, Chronic Laryngitis; or Clergymen's Sore Throat, Asthma & Consumption
    Their Nature, Causes, Symptoms and Cure by S.W. Hall and W.W. Hall. 5th ed.
    Cincinnati J. Hitchler,
    1848. 214 p. ill. ; 23 cm.
    5011 Hall, Thomas F. The Statistical Geography; or, A Geography, Embracing the Entire Statistics of the Science, Newly Arranged and Classified, So As Greatly to Facilitate the Progress of the Learner. It Also Gives the Correct Pronunciation of Geographical Names, According to the Latest and Best Authorities. By Thomas F. Hall. "The Correct and Successful Acquisition of Knowledge Depends Entirely on Correct Classification."-E. Dayton, O. Published by T.F. Hall & D. Rinehart,
    1849. Price 50 cents. 112 p. incl. front., illus. ; 18 cm. Spine title: Hall's Geography.
    Wessen 8(June 5, 1939), #52: A geography without a single map! Sensing this short-coming the author suggests that it might serve best as a spelling book.
    "Price 50 cents."
    9762 Hall, W. W. (William Whitty), 1810-1876. The Nature, Causes, Symptoms and Cure of Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, the Difference Between Bronchitis, Clergyman's Sore Throat, and Consumption with a New Certain Method of Ascertaining the Existence of This Last Named Disease, in Its Earliest Stages, with Numerous Illustrations by Facts and Cases by W.W. Hall and S.W. Hall. Appendix Ed. Cincinnati Printed by John D. Thorpe ...,
    1850 87, [1] p., [1] leaf of plates. Port., ill. ; 24 cm. National Library of Medicine notes: Cover title.
    Inscribed by the author to M. Mattson, M.D., N.O., Feb. 24, 1851.
    For the same title and year with 40 pages, see Morgan 9763.
    9763 Hall, W. W. (William Whitty), 1810-1876. The Nature, Causes, Symptoms and Cure of Diseases of the Throat and Lungs by W.W. Hall and S.W. Hall. . Cincinnati Printed by John D. Thorpe ...,
    1850 40 p. ; xx cm. For the same title and year with 87 pages, see Morgan 9762.
    4275 Hall, William, fl. 18491850. Encyclopædia of English Grammar: Designed for the Use of Schools, Academies and Private Learners. Embracing What Is Generally Distinguished by the Separate Titles of Grammar, Elocution, Rhetoric, Logic and Music, Upon a New Plan not before Introduced. With Copious Exercises in Prose, and Selections from the Most Distinguished Poets of Europe and America. By William Hall. "With all your gettings get understanding." Solomon. Columbus, Ohio Printed by Scott & Bascom.,
    1850. [i-iii], iv-viii, bv, [9]-58, 61-476, 1-20, [501], 502, 1 l. p. music. ; 18.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Pages numbered 59 and 60 are lacking (end of signature 3 and beginning of 4), but text appears to be complete (pages 61-476 are misnumbered?). Last page numbered 502; once again, the text appears to be complete.
    "An address respectfully dedicated to the rising generation."--p. [447]-472.
    Songs with words and music, 20 separately numbered pages at end. Running title: English Grammar.
    "Index."--p. [501]-502.
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 2/4 2*/8; 3 3* - 7/2 [7*]/4; 8 8* - [23]/4 [23]/8; [24]/4.
    Morgan copy has following pasted down to inside front cover, and is probably from a newspaper advertisement. "Encyclopaedia of English Grammar. Condition. This work will contain upwards of 500 large duodecimo pages; printed on the best quality of book paper, from new Boston types of a beautiful style and variety, neatly and substantially bound in leather, lettered on the back with gold leaf, and delivered to the subscribers at the exceedingly low price of $1.25 per copy, payable on delivery. N.B. No one will be compelled to receive this work if it does not fully answer the description. Wm. Hall, Author."
    On spine: Encyclopædia of English Grammar.
    7297 Hamer, Thomas Lyon, 1800-1846. To the Voters of the Fifth Congressional District of Ohio. [Ohio s.n., AI 0. 1832] 8 p. ; 27 cm.
    6599 Hamilton & Rossville Hydraulic Company. Notifying all manufacturers that as of Nov. 1, 1843, the hydraulic works will be completed on the Miami River near Hamilton. Hamilton s.n., AI 0. 1843. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    9900 Hamilton Bank. Cincinnati. A Charter for the Hamilton Bank. Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1845] 13 p. ; 21 cm.
    2287 Hamilton County Agricultural Society. The Farmer's Guide and Western Agriculturist. By Several Eminent Practical Farmers of the West, and Published under the Patronage of the Hamilton County Agricultural Society. Cincinnati Published by Buckley, Deforest and Co., AI 12377. Henderson, page 190. 1832. xii, [13]-367 p. illus., pl. ; 19 cm. Published in 1830 under the title: The Western Agriculturalist, and Practical Farmer's Guide. (Morgan 2086)
    7811 Hamilton County Agricultural Society. Supplement To The Western Farmer. Annual Fair: Cattle Show, Exhibitions of Manufacturers...Carthage, Ohio, Seven Miles North of Cincinnati, on the 29th and 30th of September, 1836. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1836. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4577 Hamilton County Agricultural Society. Proceedings of the Hamilton County Agricultural Society and Report of the Annual Exhibition...19th and 20th, September. Cincinnati Office of the "Ploy Boy," AI 44-2895. 1844. 32, 14 p. ; 18 cm. Proceedings for 1844 include an address by Col. Wm. H.H. Taylor.
    At head of title of Proceedings for 1844: Plow boy--Extra …
    27 Hamilton County Agricultural Society. Cincinnati. Constitution of the Agricultural Society of Hamilton County, Ohio, Adopted at Cincinnati, June 9th, 1827. Cincinnati Printed at the Office of the Western Tiller., SS 27791. 1827. 8 p. ; 22 cm.
    5252 Hamilton County Democratic Party. Handbill in support of the local ticket. [Cincinnati

    1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    6294 Hamilton County Medical Club. Medical Ethics; or, Principles and Rules by which Medical Practioners Should be Regulated: Including a Fee Bill. Adopted by the Hamilton County Medical Club. Cincinnati Printed by R. P. Donogh., AI 44-2896. 1844. 11 p. ; 24 cm.
    7407 Hamilton County. Citizens. Proceedings of the Citizens of Hamilton County. Cincinnati s.n.,
    1849. 4 p. ; 21 cm. Meeting was "to consider the propriety of petitioning the Legislature to modify the present bank law and repeal the usury law of the State."
    3242 Hamilton County. Democratic Citizens. Resolutions of a Number of Democratic Citizens of Hamilton County, Ohio, Approving the Measures Proposed by the Executive, etc. October 10, 1837. Laid on the Table and Ordered to Be Printed. Cincinnati Blair & Rives, Printers, AI 44655. 1837. 5 p.
    4806 Hamilton County. Superior Court. Raymond's Lessee, vs. Burnett. Superior Court. Hamilton County, May Term, 1847. Plaintiff's Brief. Cincinnati

    1847. 3 p.
    5677 Hamilton Hydraulic Iron Works. Long, Black & Allstatter, Manufacturers of all kinds of Agricultural Improvements! Hamilton
    Wessen, 100(Sept. 10, 1967), #1. 185-. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4276 Hamilton, H. W. Rural Sketches of Minnesota, the Eldorado of the Northwest; Containing Full Descriptions of the Country--Its Productions, Villages, State of Society, &c.; Together with a Series of Letters Upon Northern Wisconsin, Its Appearance, Improvements, &c. with a Table of Distances. Milan, Ohio C. Waggoner, Printer, Tribune Office., Graff 1752. Howes H127. Sabin 30012. 1850. [1-5], 6-25, [26], 27-40 p. ; 21.5 cm. The blue paper cover is the same as the title-page except for a decorative border and the cost given as "Price, 20 cents."
    6562 Hamilton, Robert S. Discourse on the Scheme of African Colonization, Delivered before the Colonization Society, of Greene County, O. at Xenia, July 4, 1849. By Robert S. Hamilton of Cimcinnati [sic]. Cincinnati Chronicle Book and Job Rooms, Third St. N. Side, bet. Main and Sycamore,
    I849. 32 p. ; 22 cm.
    5518 Hamilton, Rossville, Darrtown, Oxford and Fairhaven Turnpike Company. Annual Report of the Hamilton, Rossville, Darrtown, Oxford and Fairhaven Turnpike Company.

    AQI 0. 1842. 2 p.
    3046 Hamilton. Board of Trustees. Laws of Ohio Relative to the Town of Hamilton and Ordinances. Hamilton Printed by L. Gibbon., AI 37886. 1836. 58 p.
    2039 Hamline, Leonidas Lent, 1797-1865. An Address Delivered in Zanesville, Ohio, at the Request of a Committee of the Zanesville and Putnam Colonization Society, on the 5th of July, 1830. Zanesville Printed by Peters & Pelham, AI 1745. 1830. 15 p. ; 20 cm.
    3047 Hamline, Leonidas Lent, 1797-1865. Address Delivered by Rev. L.L. Hamline, A.M. of Ohio Conference before the Jefferson and Union Literary Societies of Augusta College, August 1836. Cincinnati Published by J.F. Wright and L. Swormstedt., AI 37889. 1836. 16 p. ; 21 cm.
    4277 Hamline, Melinda, Mrs. Memoirs of Mrs. Angeline B. Sears, with Extracts from Her Correspondence. By Mrs. Melinda Hamline. [One line of quotation] Cincinnati Published by Swormstedt and Power, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Western Book Concern, Corner of Main and Eighth-Streets. R.P. Thompson, Printer.,
    1850. 294 p. front. (port.) ; 16 cm.
    7726 Hammond, Charles, 1779-1840. Brief. Wadsworth & Whittlesey vs. Starr's Heirs.

    AI 0. 1813.

    1303 Hammond, Charles, 1779-1840. Review of the Opinion of the Supreme Court of the U.S. in the Case of Cohen vs. Virginia: Originally Published in the Washington (City) Gazette. [By Charles Hammond]. To Which is Added a Letter from a Gentleman, Eminent for His Legal and Scientific Attainments, Occupying a High Station under the Government of the State of Ohio, Containing Remarks on the Case of Cohen vs. Virginia. [Twelve lines from Chatham] [By E.A. Brown.] Steubenville, O. Printed by James Wilson., Cohen, M.L. Bib. of early Amer. Law, 11127. Rieger 1677. SS 5531. Sabin 30089. Thomson 498. 1821. [2], 78 p. ; 22 cm. Pages 26 and 33 misnumbered 62 and 39.
    Wessen, 29 (June 1946): one of three copies. 1994: 15 copies; 1999: 22 copies!
    The famous lottery case in which the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court over cases in which a State may be a party. Each section of the Review is signed Hampden [pseud.]. The letter is by Ethan Allen Brown.
    American Antiquarian Society copy is the gift of J.M. Goodenow and has manuscript notes attributing the review to Charles Hammond, and the letter to E.A. Brown, governor of Ohio.
    1444 Hammond, Charles, 1779-1840. The State of the Case and Argument for the Appellants, in the Case of the Bank of the United States, Versus the Auditor and Treasurer of the State of Ohio, and Others, in the Supreme Court of the United States. Cincinnati Morgan and Lodge, Printers., SS 12751. Thomson 499. 1823. 98 p. ; 22 cm. Ms. on title page of Morgan copy: "Peter Hitchcock."
    Ralph Osborn and others, defendants.
    305 Hammond, Charles, 1779-1840. An American System for the Protection of American Industry. [Cincinnati Printed at the Cincinnati Gazette Office., SS 15091. 1824] 16 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    1587 Hammond, Charles, 1779-1840. Strictures, upon the Constitutional Powers of the Congress and Courts of the United States, over the Execution Laws of the Several States in Their Application to the Federal Courts. By a Citizen of Ohio. Cincinnati Morgan, Lodge and Fisher, Printers., SS 20796. Cohen, M.L. Bib. of early Amer. Law, 2924. 1825. 17 p. ; 21 cm. Attributed to Hammond by Shoemaker.
    10139 Hampton, Oliver C., 1817-1901. Home of the Oracle. [Union Village, O. s.n.,
    1850?] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 23.7 x 11.6 cm. Printed area measures: 21.4 x 8.8 cm.
    In verse.
    Signed bottom: O.C. Hampton, Union Village, O.
    6044 Hanby, William, 1808-1880. The Church Harp. Latest Compilation of Sacred Songs, Suitable for Private, Prayer, Camp, Sanctuary, and Anniversary Meetings: Designed for the Sweet Singers in Israel of Every Denomination. First Edition. Circleville Printed at the Conference Office of the United Brethren in Christ, AI 0. 1841. 128 p. ; 11 cm. Title on spine: Harp.
    Caption title: Latest compilation of sacred songs, designed for private & public meetings, revival & particular seasons.
    Without the music.
    Includes index.
    5788 Hanby, William, 1808-1880. The Church Harp: or, Latest Compilation of Sacred Songs, Suitable for Private, Prayer, Sanctuary, Camp, Revival, and Anniversary Meetings: Designed for the Sweet Singers in Israel of Every Denomination. Third Edition. Compiled by Rev. Wm. Hanby. Circleville, Ohio Printed at the Conference Office of the United Brethren in Christ. Stereotyped by J.A. James, Cincinnati, O., AI 0. 1843. [1-5], 6-139, [140-141], 142-144 p. ; 11.5 cm. "Preface. The unprecedented demand for the "Church Harp," and the sale of two entire editions within the last eighteen months, present a sufficient apology for offering the 'Third Edition' to a generous public. ... William Hanby. Circleville, Ohio."--p. [3].
    Without music.
    "Appendix To the Third Edition of the Church Harp."--p. 125.
    "Contents."--p. [140].
    "Index."--p. [141]-144.
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 6/8 6*/4.
    4370 Hanby, William, 1808-1880. The Church Harp; or Latest Compilation of Sacred Songs, Designed for all Denominations. By Rev. Wm. Hanby. Fifth Edition. Circleville, O. Printed at the Conference Office of the United Brethren in Christ. Stereotyped by J.A. James, Cincinnati, O., AI 44-2908 ("138 pages"). 1844. [1], bv, 3, bv, 5-144 p. ; 10.5 cm. Without music.
    "Wm. Hanby. Circleville, O., August, 1844."--p 3.
    Includes indexes.
    "Appendix."--p. 125-133.
    "Index of subjects."--p. 134.
    "Table of first lines."--p. 135-138.
    "Appendix to the stereotyped edition".--p. 139-144.
    Signatures: [1] - 9/8.
    8551 Hanby, William, 1808-1880. The Church Harp; or Latest Compilation of Sacred Songs, Designed for All Denominations. By Rev. Wm. Hanby. Circleville, O[.] Printed at the Conference Office of the United Brethren in Christ. Stereotyped by J.A. James, Cincinnati, O., AI 0. 1844. [1-2], 3, bv, 5-[160] p. ; 11 cm. Dated in Preface, p. 3: Wm. Hanby. Circleville, O., August, 1844.
    Title on spine: Harp.
    Without music.
    "Appendix."--p. 125-133.
    "Index to Subjects."--p. 134.
    "Tables of First Lines."--p. 135-138.
    "Supplement to the Stereotyped Edition"--p. 139-159.
    "Index to Supplement."--p. [160].
    Stereotyped by J.A. James.
    Signatures: [1] - 10/8.
    9989 Hanby, William. The Church Harp or, Latest Compilation of Sacred Songs, Suitable for Private, Prayer, Camp, Revival, Sanctuary, and Anniversary Meetings Designed for the Sweet Singers in Israel of Every Denomination Compiled by Wm. Hanby. 2d ed. Circleville Printed at the Conference Office of the United Brethren in Christ,
    1842 144 p. ; 11 cm. Title on spine: Harp.
    Caption title: Latest compilation of sacred songs, designed for private & public meetings, camp, revival & particular seasons.
    Without the music.
    Includes index.
    2040 Hance, William. An Address and Lectures, Delivered before the Botanic Society in Columbus, Ohio... Columbus Published by Horton Howard. Printed by Charles Scott., AI 1749. 1830. 42 p. ; 22 cm.
    2041 Hance, William. An Appeal to the Citizens of Ohio; Showing the Unconstitutionality, Injustice, and Impolicy of the Medical Law, and Its Inconsistency with the Interest, Spirit and Genius of the Age. By William Hance. Columbus Printed by Charles Scott., AI 1750. Thomson 500. 1830. 20 p. ; 22 cm. Concerns the Thomsonian controversy.
    4278 Handiboe, Edward J. Will Crittenden, or The Lone Star of Cuba. A Romance. By Edward J. Handiboe. Cincinnati U.P. James, Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 1123. [1850] 1 p. l., [7]-108 p. ; 24 cm. Need examine copies to see if have 167 Walnut Street as address. If so, title printed between 1855 and 1871, when James was at that address.
    1062 Hanna, Archibald. A Letter on the Subject of Occasional Hearing, Written by Archibald Hanna, When a Student of Theology, and Addressed to the Rev. John Walker, Minister of the Gospel in the Secession Church. Steubenville Printed by James Wilson., OI 418. SS 44251. Wilkie 557. 1818. [1-3], 4, [5], 6-24 p. ; 19.5 cm. Both Ohio Imprints and American Imprints give 22 pages.
    7305 Hanning, John. Sermon on Beneficence or Universal Charity, Preached in Republican Township, Jefferson County, Indiana, before a Numerous Congregations, who Approved of the Same by John Hanning. Zanesville Printed at the Office of the Lutheran Standard Office, AI 0. 1845. 36 p. ; 20 cm. Contents: Lecture -- Sermon -- Rights of woman vindicated in the following sermon.
    New York Historical Society notes: "Clergyman of the Church of Scotland, and many years a lecturer and successful teacher in the United States."
    "By misfortune he has lost his property, and an accident made him a cripple; and in his old age he was compelled to ask from the charity of his fellow-citizens, what his own exertions, under other circumstances would have ensured to his abilities."
    "The lady who presents this is the widow of the above named clergyman, who labored long in the Vinyard of his Lord, as minister and missionary. He travelled chiefly over the United States, and I believe was the cause of bringing many to the footstool of his adorable Redeemer. These pamphlets were written during their travels, in order to support them as they went along." Signed: Geo. Washington, M.C., Md.; Francis Thomas, M.C., Md.; John Taliaferro, M.C., Va., Congress Hall, Washington, April 12, 1836. "Published and sold by her, for her support."
    2451 Hanover College. Hanover, Indiana. Catalogue of the Corporation, Faculty and Students. January, 1833. Cincinnati Printed by M. Millan and Clopper, AI 19196. 1833. 16 p. ; 21 cm.
    2452 Hanover College. Hanover, Indiana. The Laws of South Hanover College. Cincinnati M'Milland Clopper, Printers., AI 19197. 1833. 12 p. ; 20 cm.
    8278 Hanover College. Hanover, Indiana. The Eighteenth Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Hanover College. 1849-50. Cincinnati Printed for Hanover College: By John D. Thorpe, Fourth Street, Cincinnati.,
    1850. 22 p. ; 22 cm. Title page enclosed in triple thin rules.
    "The Eighteenth Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Hanover College. 1849-50."--Printed blue wrapper.
    [1]-3/4.
    7959 Hanover College. Union Literary Society. Catalogue of the Union Literary Society of Hanover College, Hanover, Indiana. 1830-50. Published by Order of the Society. Cincinnati Ben Franklin Book and Job Room, Walnut Street Above Pearl.,
    1850. [1-5], 6-9, [10]-18, [19]-22, [23]-24 p. ; 22/5 cm. The Union Literary Society of Hanover College was founded December 10, 1830.
    Printed tan paper wrappers, wrapper title same as title page except enclosed in border of type ornaments.
    "College Commencement."--wrapper, p. [3].
    Signatures: [1]-3/4.
    5070 Harbach, Frederick, 1817-1851. Ohio Section of the Cleveland and Buffalo Rail Road. Report on the Preliminary Surveys for the Cleveland, Painesville and Ashtabula Rail Road Company. By Frederick Harbach, Chief Engineer. Read to the Board of Directors, March 29, 1850. Cleveland, O. Sanford and Hayward's Steam Press.,
    1850. 17, bv p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: S. Ransom, Amboy, Ohio.
    Tan wrappers with title within decorative border: Ohio Section of the Cleveland and Buffalo Rail Road. 1850.
    4722 Hard, M. K. A New System of Practical Arithmetic: Designed for Farmers, Mechanics and Business Men, Having One General Process of Solution for All Business Sums. By M.K. Hard. Wooster Printed by Carney & Sheridan., AI 46-3158. 1846. 88 p. ; 17.5 cm.
    5398 Hard, M. K. Woman's Medical Guide; Being a Complete Review of the Peculiarities of the Female Constitution and the Derangements to Which It Is Subject, with a Description of Simple Yet Certain Means for Their Cure; Also, a Treatise on the Management and Diseases of Children, with a Description of a Number of Valuable Medicinal Plants and Compounds for Domestic Use, and a Glossary. Mt. Vernon Printed by W.H. Cochran,
    1848. 313 p. ; 15 cm.
    4458 Hardin, Philomelia Ann Maria Antoinette. Every Body's Cook and Receipt Book: But More Particularly Designed for Buckeyes, Hoosiers, Wolverines, Corncrackers, Suckers, all Epicures Who wish to Live with the Present Times. By Mrs. Philomelia Ann Maria Antoinette Hardin. First Edition. Printed for the Author by [blank]. [Cleveland Printed by Sanford & Co., Lincoln 196B. Lowenstein, E., American Cookery (3rd. ed.), 282. 1842] 108 p. ; 18 cm. The printer is given on boards.
    5071 Hardy, Richardson. The History and Adventures of the Cuban Expedition, from the First Movements Down to the Dispersion of the Army at Key West, and the Arrest of General Lopez. Also: An Account of the Ten Deserters at Isla de Mugeres. By Lieutenant Hardy, of the Kentucky Battalion. [Cincinnati] Published by Lorenzo Stratton, No. 131 Main Street, Cincinnati., Eberstadt 133:54. Howes H193. Sabin 30356 (dates 1856). 1850. [1-3], 4-63, [64], 65-78, [79], 80-91, [92], 93-94, br, [96] p. ; 22 cm. Text in double columns.
    "Cincinnati Gazette Office,--Wright, Ferris & Co. Printers."--verso of title page.
    Cover title: An Authentic History of the Cuban Expedition, From the First Movements Down to the Arrest of General Lopez; Also, An Account of the Deserters. By Lieutenant Hardy, of the Kentucky Battalion. Published by Lorenzo Stratton, No. 131 Main Street, Cincinnati. Price 25 Cents.
    Eberstadt: "This account by Lt. Hardy of the Kentucky Battalion, is the best source for the Cardenas expedition, though the author displays strong dislike for certain of his comrades."
    "Lorenzo Stratton, Bookseller and Publisher, 131 Main Street, Cincinnati, has recently published the select works of G.P.R. James, Eugene Sue, Alexander Dumas, Emerson Bennett, Charles Lever and Bulwer: among which may be found: [17 titles]..."--p. [96].
    Advertisement on back cover, p. [4].
    Signatures: [1] - 6/8.
    2615 Harkness, Edson. A Treatise on Brick Making, Being a Brief Description of the Machine Recently Invented and Put in Operation at Mount Vernon, Ohio by Sawyer, Harkness & Truelove. By Edson Harkness, Mount Vernon, Knox Co., Ohio. Published by the Author. Gambier, Ohio Western Protestant Press. George W. Myers, Printer., AI 24827. 1834. 24 p. fold. Diag. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy lacks diagram.
    Signed: Edson Harkness, Nathan Sawyer, S.G. Freelove. Mount Vernon, Nov. 7, 1833.
    3892 Harmar. Congregational Church. The Articles of Faith and Covenant of the Congregational Church in Harmar, Ohio, Adopted at the Organization of the Church, Jan. 1, 1840. Published for the Use of the Members. Marietta G. W. Tyler & Co., Printers, AI 40-2951. Thomson 505. 1840. 20 p.
    74 Harmon, E. Phonographic Stenography; or Short Hand without a Master, In Six Easy Lessons; Being a Combination of the Principles of Stenography, as Heretofore Taught, and of the System of Phonography. By Means of Which the English Language May be Reduced to Manuscript with Fewer Characters, within a Shorter Time, and More Perfectly Spelled, than by Any System of Short Hand or Phongraphy Now Extant. By E. Harmon, Esq. Cleveland Printed by Smead & Cowles, Central Buildings., AI 46-3164. 1846. xxxvi, 37-112, [1], bv p. ; 20 cm. "Errata."--p. [113].
    Morgan copy inscribed: W.B. Hyatt.
    Last page blank.
    1445 Harmony Auxiliary Bible Society. The First Annual Report of the Harmony Auxiliary Bible Society, of Morgan, Ross, Crosby and Whitewater Townships, in the Counties of Hamilton & Butler, Ohio. Cincinnati
    SS 12771. 1823. 8 p.
    2172 Harpham, S. An Outline of the History and Chronology of the World, from the Creation to the Present Time. Cincinnati S. Harpham, AI 7448. 1831. Folded Chart in Cover. ; 14 cm.
    8664 Harpham, S. An Essay to Find the Creed of the Primitive Churches; or the Faith Once Delivered to the Saints. Cincinnati J.A. Robinson and Company., AI 46-3167. 1846. 47 p.
    6111 Harris, Luman H. Mnemonics, or Philosophical Memory, Embracing an Entire New System or Branch of Science. Enabling a Person to Commit a List of Names in the Time That It Would Take to Write Them Down. To Which Is Added an Entire New System of Chronics and Astronomical Calculations ... Designed as an Assistant in Learning All Other Branches of Science. By Luman H. Harris ... Newark Printed at the Gazette Office, AI 0. 1846. 96 p. ; 18 cm.
    4908 Harrison, E. J. The Thrilling, Startling and Wonderful Narrative of Lieutenant Harrison, Who was Taken Prisoner at Goliad, Texas, in 1836, and only Escaped the Treacherous Murder of His Companions by the Inhuman Mexicans, to be Transferred to a Punishment Worse than Death, Namely, the Mines of Mexico; from which He Succeeded in Making His Escape, and Subsequently Joining Col. Doniphan's Command, on Its Way from California across the Mountains by which Means He again Reached the United States. Full Particulars Are Given, in the Book, of His Trials, Sufferings, and Brutal Treatment in the Mines; Which Are Also Accurately Described; Together with the Prisoners; the Overseers; Mode of Living; Rations; Their Chastisements; Chains; Punishments in the Black Hole, Etc. Etc. The Whole Together Forming One of the Most Wonderful and Thrillingly Interesting Books Ever Published. Cincinnati Published by the Author., Graff 1799. Howes H241. 1848. 30 p. ; 21 cm. Signed on p. 30: E. J. Harrison, Lieut. New Orleans, October, 1847.
    Wrapper title: Wonderful Narrative of Lieut. Harrison. The illustration has the following along the right side: This Cut represents the Mine in which I was first confined.
    This rare little pamphlet has been treasured by those who have owned a copy. There is a copy at the Newberry Library in the Graff Collection and a second in the Beinecke Library at Yale, whose copy was once in the great western Americana collection of W. J. Holliday.
    In 1957, Fredrick W. Beinecke had three hundred copies printed in facsimile on tarnish paper as Christmas gifts.
    1827 Harrison, H. Hydraulicus; or, Improvement of the Mississippi; Offering a Plan for the Reduction of Its Overflow, and of that of Its Alluvial Tributary Streams. The Expense Arising from the Execution of This Plan, the Apportionment of That Expense, and the Distribution of It among the Different Parties Who May Receive Permanent Benefits from the Effectuation of It. To Which is Subjoined, a Brief Enumeration of Some of the Most Important Consequences Which Will Result. By H. Harrison, A.B. Ouachita, Lou. Cincinnati George T. Williamson, Printer, SS 33482. Sabin 30557. 1828. 67, [1] p. ; 22 cm. Running title: Improvement of Louisiana.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Honorable John Davis of Mass.
    3893 Harrison, Hannah. Some of the Mysterious and Wonderful Dealings of God, with Mrs. Nancy Woodney. Wooster Printed by D.N. Sprague, AI 40-2965. 1840. 26 p.
    3049 Harrison, John P. (John Pollard), 1796-1849. Syllabus or Heads of Lectures on the Materia Medica Delivered in the Medical Department of the Cincinnati College. Cincinnati s.n., AI 37914. 1836. 40 p. ; 16 mo.
    3244 Harrison, John P. (John Pollard), 1796-1849. An Address, Delivered at the Twelfth Anniversary Celebration of the Union Literary Society of Miami University, August 8th, 1837. By John P. Harrison, M.D. Professor of Materia Medica in the Cincinnati College. Oxford Printed by R.H. Bishop, Jun., AI 44685. 1837. [1-3], 4-21, bv. 1 l. p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Jno. M'Coy, Jr.
    Signatures: [1]-3/4.
    3245 Harrison, John P. (John Pollard), 1796-1849. Oration on the Guidance of a Sound Philosophical Spirit in the Investigations of Medical Science. Read before the Cincinnati Medical Society, Jan. 4, 1837. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith. Printed by A. Pugh, AI 44686. 1837. 22 p. Issued by the Cincinnati Medical Society.
    513 Harrison, John P. (John Pollard), 1796-1849. Discouragements to the Attainment of a Sound and Accurate Scholarship, An Address Delivered before the Phi Delta Sigma Society of Cincinnati College, June 29, 1841 by John P. Harrison, M.D. Together with the Parting Address to the Graduating Members by George Waterman, Jr. A.B. Cincinnati Printed at the Republican Office, AI 41-2400. 1841. 16 p. ; 20 cm.
    514 Harrison, John P. (John Pollard), 1796-1849. Discouragements to the Attainment of a Sound and Accurate Scholarship; An Address Delivered before the Phi Delta Sigma Society of Cincinnati College at Their Third Anniversary, June 29, 1841 by John P. Harrison, M.D. Together with the Parting Address to the Graduating Members by George Waterman, Jr. A.B. Cincinnati Printed at the Republican Office, AI 41-2401. 1841. 16 p. ; 20 cm.
    515 Harrison, John P. (John Pollard), 1796-1849. An Introductory Lecture before the Students of the Medical College of Ohio, Nov. 2, 1841. By John P. Harrison, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and Theraputics. Cincinnati Printed by J. & C.H. Bough, AI 41-2402. 1841. 11 p. ; 19.5 cm.
    4459 Harrison, John P. (John Pollard), 1796-1849. Moral Exposures of the Medical Profession; An Introductory Lecture, Delivered in the Medical College of Ohio, Nov. 10, 1842. By John P. Harrison. Cincinnati R.P. Donogh, Printer, AI 42-2223. 1842. 15 p. ; 23 cm. OCLC has date of 1845 but the four listed libraries' home catalogues have 1842.
    4460 Harrison, John P. (John Pollard), 1796-1849. The Sources, Evils, and Correctives of Pride of Intellect; An Address Delivered before the Philalethean Society of Hanover College, IA., July 26th, 1842, by John P. Harrison. Cincinnati Printed by J.B. and R.P. Donogh, AI 42-2224; 42-2186 (Hallison). 1842. 22, [2] p. ; 21 cm.
    61 Harrison, John P. (John Pollard), 1796-1849. A Lecture on the Best Mode of Discouraging Empiricism; Delivered before the Ohio Medical Lyceum, January, 1843. By John P. Harrison, M.D. Professor of Materia Medica in the Medical College of Ohio. [Cincinnati] Printed by R.P. Donogh., AI 43-2342. [1843] 12 p. ; 21 cm. "In obedience to your request, I am, on this evening, to deliver you a lecture on quackery."--p. [1].
    Caption title.
    Imprint from cover.

    Signatures: [1] /2, 1*/4.
    4519 Harrison, John P. (John Pollard), 1796-1849. The Benefits Accruing to Society from the Medical Profession, An Introductory Lecture, Delivered Nov. 18, 1843. By John P. Harrison. Cincinnati Printed by R. P. Donogh,., AI 43-2341. 1843. 16 p. ; 20 cm.
    60 Harrison, John P. (John Pollard), 1796-1849. On the Formation of Professional Character. An Introductory Lecture, Delivered Nov. 4th, 1844. By John P. Harrison, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics in the Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati Printed by R.P. Donogh, 110 Main Street, Six Door above Third., AI 44-2942; 44-2945. 1844. 15, [1] p. ; 22 cm.
    4578 Harrison, John P. (John Pollard), 1796-1849. Medical Ethics, a Lecture Delivered December 23, 1843, before the Ohio Medical Lyceum, by John P. Harrison, M.D., Professor of Mat. Med. in the Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati Enquirer and Message, Printer, AI 44-2943; 44-2944; 33-4170. 1844. 20 p. ; 20 cm.
    59 Harrison, John P. (John Pollard), 1796-1849. Sources, Evils and Correctives of Professional Discontent, An Introductory Lecture, Delivered Nov. 4th, 1845, by John P. Harrison, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics in the Med. College of Ohio. Cincinnati Printed at the Ben Franklin Printing House, 106 Main Street., AI 0. 1845. 16 p. ; 22 cm. Lecture delivered to the medical class of the Medical College of Ohio.--verso of title page.
    6433 Harrison, John P. (John Pollard), 1796-1849. Elements of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. Cincinnati Desilver & Burr., AI 45-3006. 1845. 2 v. ; 24 cm. Spine title: Materia medica and therapeutics.
    Includes index.
    4723 Harrison, John P. (John Pollard), 1796-1849. An Introductory Lecture on the Reciprocal Obligations of the Medical Profession and Society. Delivered November 2, 1846. Cincinnati Printed by Looker & Co., AI 46-3181. 1846. 28 p. ; 22 cm.
    4807 Harrison, John P. (John Pollard), 1796-1849. An Address on the Bonds of Professional Union, Delivered before the Medical Association of Adams, Brown and Clermont Counties, O., at Batavia, October 30, 1847, by John P. Harrison. Cincinnati Atlas Job Room Printing.,
    1847. 27 p. ; 22 cm.
    6401 Harrison, John P. (John Pollard), 1796-1849. An Introductory Address, Delivered to the Students of the Medical College of Ohio, November 3, 1847 by John P. Harrison ... Cincinnati Collins & Van Wagner,
    1847. 16 p. ; 23 cm.
    9394 Harrison, John P. (John Pollard), 1796-1849. A Syllabus of the Course of Lectures on the Theory and Practice of Medicine by John P. Harrison. Cincinnati Published by J.F. Desilver, E. Shepard, Printer,
    1847. 12 p. ; 18 cm. Public Library of Cincinnati/Hamilton County notes: Ads on back cover for "List of text books used in the Medical College of Ohio, to be had of J.F. Desilver."
    Library copy has yellow printed wrappers.
    Seal of Mussey Medical Library is on cover and title page.
    400 Harrison, John P. (John Pollard), 1796-1849. Valedictory Address on the Sources and Benefits of Professional Earnestness. Delivered March 3, 1849, to the Graduates of the Medical College of Ohio. By John P. Harrison, M.D., Dean of the Faculty. Cincinnati Printed at the Office of the "Western Lancet".,
    1849. 15, bv p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: American Antiquarian Society copy has postal franking from Cincinnati. Address in ms. to Boston medical & surgical journal. Inscribed: J.V.C. Smith.
    9393 Harrison, John P. (John Pollard), 1796-1849. Clinical Lecture on Cholera ... Cincinnati s.n.,
    [1849] 8 p. ; 22 cm.
    3657 Harrison, Thomas, 1813-1903. Music Simplified: or a New System of Music, Founded on Natural Principles; Designed Either for Separate Use, or as an Introduction to the Old System, and Intended Chiefly for Educational and Religious Purposes: T Which is Added a Collection of Christian Melodies. By Thomas Harrison. [One line of quotation, St. Paul] Springfield Printed at the Office of the Republic., AI 5619. 1839. viii, [9]-51, [1] p. ; 21.5 cm. An appendix with continuous pagination and signatures was published in 1840 with brown printed wrappers. See 8055.
    Ohio Authors and Their Books, 1962: Harrison, Thomas (Jan. 19, 1813-April 18, 1903), was born in Yorkshire, England. Around 1825 he was brought to Springfield, where he was employed as a printer, a tutor, and a music teacher. In 1837 he bought a part interest in the Springfield "pioneer," which he edited for a number of years. He taught in the Ohio Conference High School in Springfield and was one of the founders of the Linden Hill Academy in nearby New Castle. When that institution was closed during the Civil War, he moved to Indiana. He died in Shelbyville, Indiana.
    8055 Harrison, Thomas, 1813-1903. Appendix. Music Simplified; or a New System of Music, Founded on Natural Principles: To Which Is Added a Collection of Christian Melodies. By Thomas Harrison. : Feb. 1, 1840. [Springfield s.n., AI 0. 1840] [53]-68 p. ; 22 cm. Cover title; no imprint.
    6763 Harrison, Thomas, 1813-1903. The Sacred Harmonicon: A Collection of Music for Educational and Religious Purposes by Thomas Harrison. 2d ed. Cincinnati Published by the Author., AI 43-2344. 1843. 150, 9 p. ; 23 cm. Words with music for 4 voices in numerical notation.
    "Stereotyped by J. A. James."
    9937 Harrison, Thomas, 1813-1903. The Sacred Harmonicon a Collection of Music for Educational and Religious Purposes by Thomas Harrison. 5th ed. Cincinnati Published by the Author, AI 0. 1846. 150, 9, [1] p. ; 13 x 23 cm. OCLC notes: Signatures: [A]8 B-H10 ; wove paper.
    Ca. 140 hymns with tunes, ca. 30 anthems, etc. ; arranged for SATB ; in staffless, numeric notation ; each headed by title and author/composer.
    Includes index -- p. [1] at back of book.
    Copyright statement : dated 1842 -- t.p. verso.
    Patent note : " ... a patent right was ... obtained on the 26th of October, 1839, to secure the use of the [musical] system ..."--t.p. verso.
    Production notes : "Stereotyped by J.A. James"--t.p. ; "Brooks & Ocheltree, Printers, Cincinnati"--t.p. verso.
    "Preliminary remarks" [with running header: "Principles of vocal music"] : Introduction ; followed by lessons and exercises in time, melody, harmony, and style ; all in Harrison's system of numeric notation -- p. [12]-19 ; "Questions and answers" : test questions on previous section -- p. 20-21 ; "Notes"--P. 22-24.
    Appendix : brief discussion of traditional music theory and notation ; followed by exercises in time, melody, and harmony ; ca. 14 tunes (without text) for 2 voices, arranged on treble and bass clefs ; each headed by tune name and metrical indication ; most with author/composer. -- p. 1-9 at back of book.
    "Advertisement" : 5 laudatory reviews of author's system of musical notation -- p. [iii]-iv.
    Quarter-calf binding of dark, ribbed morocco; pressed boards with marbled paper covers.
    6780 Harrison, Thomas, 1813-1903. The Sacred Melodeon: A Collection of Music for Educational and Religious Purposes. Cincinnati Published by the Author, Stereotyped by J.A. James.,
    1848. 40 p. Numeral notation.
    With his: Numeral system of musical notation. Ca. 1848.
    6781 Harrison, Thomas, 1813-1903. The Juvenile Numerical Singer: A Collection of Music for Educational and Social Purposes. Cincinnati Published by the Author, Stereotyped by J.A. James.,
    1848. [36] p. Pages actually numbered 46-70, 5-10.
    9423 Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841. Head Quarters, Piqua, September 5, 1812, Four o'Clock, A.M. Mounted Volunteers! I requested you, in my late address, to rendezvous at Dayton on the 15th inst. I have now a more pressing call for your services! The British and Indians have invaded our country, and are now besieging (perhaps have taken) Fort Wayne. Every friend to his county, who is able so to do, will join me as soon as possible, well mounted, with a good rife, and twenty or thirty days provision. Ammunition will be furnished at Cincinnati and at Dayton, and the Volunteers will draw provisions (to save their salted meat) at all the public deposits; the Quarter-Masters and Commissaries will see that this order is executed. William Henry Harrison. [Piqua
    AI 0. 1812] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1503 Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841. Address Delivered by Gen. Wm. H. Harrison, on Fri. Evening, January 23, 1824, at the Request of the Euterpeian Society of Cincinnati, at Their Concert given for the Benefit of the Grecian Fund. [Cincinnati Croker & Reynolds for the Euterpeian Society of Cincinnati, Jan. 27, 1824., SS 16454. 1824] 16 p. ; 16 cm.
    1828 Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841. Gen. Harrison's Address Delivered by Gen. Harrison, Our Senator in Congress, at a Meeting Held by the Friends of the Administration, at the Circus in the City of Cincinnati, in September Last. We Recommend It to the Attentive Perusal of Every Friend to His Country. [Cincinnati Published by the Editor of the National Crisis and Cincinnati Emporium, SS 33485. 1827] 7 p. ; 24 cm.
    2173 Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841. An Address, Delivered before the Hamilton County Agricultural Society, at Their Annual Exhibition, Held on the 15th and 16th of June, 1831 by William Henry Harrison. Cincinnati Hamilton County Agricultural Society, AI 7453. 1831. 26 p. ; 20 cm.
    2453 Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841. Address by General Harrison, Delivered on the Fourth of July, 1833 at Cheviot Green Township, Hamilton County, Ohio. Published by the Committee of Arrangements. Cincinnati Reynolds, Allen & Disney, Printers, AI 19210. 1833. 22 p. ; 22 cm.
    3430 Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841. A Discourse on the Aborigines of the Valley of the Ohio. In Which the Opinions of the Conquest of That Valley by the Iroquois, or Six Nations, in the Seventeenth Century, Supported by Cadwallader Colden, of New York, Governor Pownall, of Massachusetts, Dr. Franklin, the Hon. De Witt Clinton, of New York, and Judge Haywood, of Tennessee, are Examined and Contested To Which are Prefixed Some Remarks on the Study of History (Prepared at the Request of the Historical Society of Ohio) By Wm. Henry Harrison, of North Bend. Cincinnati [Printed at the Office of the Cincinnati Express.], AI 50738. Thomson 514. 1838. 51, [1] p. folded map ; 23.5cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Parentheses substituted for square brackets in title transcription.
    Cover title: A discourse on the aboriginies [sic] of the valley of the Ohio: by Wm. Henry Harrison.
    "Printed at the Office of the Cincinnati Express."--verso of title page.
    Printed in Transactions of the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Part Second, vol. I(1839), 217-67.
    3910 Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841. The Letter of General Harrison to the Secretary of War Giving an Official Account of the Affair at Tippecanoe in 1811 with the Remarks of Humphrey Marshall, Esq. on That Letter, and the Transactions It Relates to, as Published in His History of Kentucky. Cincinnati Printed by Dawson and Fisher, Fifth Street., AI 40-3967. 1840. [1]3], 4-16 p. ; 22 cm. "The letter and the remarks may be found in the second volume of Marshall's History of Kentucky, page 494 to page 522."--"Introduction.", p. [2].
    7926 Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841. General Harrison's Speech at the Dayton Convention held Sept. 10, 1840. [Dayton s.n., AI 0. 1840] 7, [1] p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    In double columns.
    "General Miller’s letter.:--p. [8].
    8525 Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841. Speech of General William H. Harrison, Delivered at the Dayton Convention, on the 10th of September 1840. [Dayton s.n.,
    1840] 12 p. ; 18 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Two caption title editions were published without publisher or place of publication in 8 page (Morgan 7926) and this 12 page edition. A Boston edition was published in 1840 by the Whig Republican Association.
    6914 Hart, Adolphus Mordecai, 1713-1879. Life in the Far West, or the Comical, Quizzical, and Tragic Adventures of a Hoosier by Adolphus M. Hart. Cincinnati H. B. Pearson,
    1850. 131 p. ; 34 cm.
    1136 Hart, C. W. (Cyrus Wadsworth). Political Dissertations and Essays, and a Third and Concluding Epistle to a Departed Spirit; with Remarks on the Common Laws Adjudication, of the Incompetence of Witnesses on Account of a Species of Scepticism or Unbelief, Written by Cyrus W. Hart, While a Student at Law, Mostly in 1816 and 1818. Newlisbon Published for the Author. William D. Lepper, Printer., OI 488. Rusk II: 209-210. SS 48173. Wilkie 638. 1819. 24 p. ; 23 cm. Hart was an attorney living in Fox Township, Carroll County. He was a frequent office seeker who bombarded his constituency with essays.
    1919 Hart, C. W. (Cyrus Wadsworth). Colloquy on the Immortality of the Soul, with an Essay on Prudence; to which is Added, A Love Touch. Steubenville Printed for the Author, by J. Wilson, SS 38918. 1829. 48 p.
    2042 Hart, C. W. (Cyrus Wadsworth). Colloquy on the Immortality of the Soul, with an Essay on Prudence. To Which is Added a Love Touch. Steubenville Printed for by James Wilson, AI 1768. Rieger 253. 1830. 48 p. ; 19 cm.
    2174 Hart, C. W. (Cyrus Wadsworth). Colloquy on the Immortality of the Soul, with an Essay on Prudence. To Which Is Added, a Love Touch. Steubenville Printed by James Wilson., AI 7458. 1831. 60 p.
    8014 Hart, C. W. (Cyrus Wadsworth). A Love Touch, for the Consideration of Both Sexes, throughout the World, to Which are Added, Some Ideas upon Music and Virtue. By C.W. Hart. Steubenville Printed by James Wilson., AI 0. 1831. [49]-60 p. ; 17.5 cm. Wessen, 77(Feb., 1960), #279: "The present piece first appeared as a postscript to his "Colloquy on the Immortality of the Soul", Steubenville, Ohio, 1830. The following year he provided a title page and issued it as a separate without changing the pagination."
    2805 Hart, C. W. (Cyrus Wadsworth). Essay on Industry, and Biographical Sketches of Theopholus Radclipp and Emma Jones. By a Member of the Bar. Steubenville Printed by James Wilson., AI 32059. Thomson 519. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 1131. 1835. 60 p. ; 22 cm. Stereotyper's name on verso of title page.
    Publisher's advertisements on recto of frontispiece and on back printed board.
    Imprint on upper cover dated 1834.
    3051 Hart, C. W. (Cyrus Wadsworth). Debate between a Believer in the Doctrines of Christianity and Non-Believer in the Same. Steubenville For the Author, AI 37916. 1836. 59 p.
    8248 Hart, C. W. (Cyrus Wadsworth). A Lecture on Portions of Moral Philosophy; by C.W. Hart. [Columbus] Printed by E. Glover--Columbus., AI 0. 1843. Price 12 1/2 Cents. 24 p. ; 18 cm. Lecture written at Carroll, Fairfield County, Ohio, between September 20-25, 1843, p. 18.
    8252 Hart, C. W. (Cyrus Wadsworth). Immaginary Philosophical Debate, on the Question Which has the Greater Influence over Human Kind, Money or Love? March, 1843. Steubenville
    Wessen, 6(February 17, 1939), #59. 1843.
    Caption title; no imprint.
    5141 Hart, C. W. (Cyrus Wadsworth). Selections from the Philosophical, Polemical, Amatory, Moral and Other Works of Cyrus Wadsworth Hart, ... . Partly in Prose and Partly in Verse. Cincinnati Printed by S.W. Johns, AI 44-2947. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 1132. 1844. 344 p. ; 19 cm.
    2454 Hart, Cyrus Wadsworth. Essay on Industry and Biographical Sketches of Theopholus Radclipp and Emma Jones. A Tale by a Member of the Bar. Steubenville Printed by James Wilson, AI 19212. Thomson 519 (lists 1835). Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.), 1130. 1833. 60 p.
    7478 Hart, I. A. A Farewell Sermon Preached in the First Congregational Church of Sandusky...April 28, 1844. Sandusky Campbell, AI 44-2948 1844. 12 p.
    7479 Hart, I. A. A Sermon on the Seventh Commandment, Being One of a Series upon the Ten, Preached in Medina. By Rev. I. A. Hart. (Published by Request.) Medina Speer & Bennett, Printers., AI 44-2949. 1844. 15, bv p. ; 18 cm.
    6195 Hart, Luther, 1783-1834. Plain Reasons for Relying on Presbyterian Coordination in a Letter to a Friend. Canton Edgar A. Barber, Printer, AI 42-2227. 1842. 41 p.
    781 Hart, William. An Appeal to the People: or, An Exposition of the Official Conduct of Return Jonathan Meigs, Governor of the State of Ohio; Relative to the Disbanding of a Light Infantry Company in the County of Washington, the Cashiering of Major William Hart of Said County, &c. &c. [three lines of quotation from Gov. Meigs] [seven lines of quotation from Shakespeare] [Marietta] Printed for the People., OI 156. Rusk II: 210. SS 25606. Thomson 520. Wilkie 238. 1812. 94 p. ; 18 cm. Wessen has Marietta. First published proceedings of a Court-martial under Ohio's Militia Laws.
    Page 75 misnumbered 57.
    Signatures: [A]-H/6.
    4647 Hartwell, Jesse, 1771?-1860. The Wars of Michael and the Dragon: or, A Succinct Versification of the Bible: To Which is Prefixed a Birth-Day Poem. By Jesse Hartwell: Perry, Lake County, Ohio. Painesville, O. Charles B. Smythe,--Printer., Ohio Authors, page 279. 1845. 160 p. ; 17 cm.
    4579 Hartzel, Jonas, 1803-1884. Dissertation on Christian Baptism. Negative Arguments on Infant Baptism. Difficulties Lying at the Basis of the System; and a Few Authorities and Remarks on the Right and Scriptural Action. By Jonas Hartzel. Warren Printed by A.W. Parker., AI 44-2958. 1844. 16 p. ; 19 cm. Written out to be read in a debate held in Cadiz, Harrison County, Ohio, October 1843 between E.E. Neven (Presbyterian) and the subscriber.
    8413 Hartzel, Jonas, 1803-1884. Sermon on Regenerations. Warren, Ohio A. W. Parker., AI 45-3024. [1845] 16 p.
    6045 Harvey, Enoch, compiled by. Christian Hymn Book, Comprising Hymns and Spiritual Songs. Original and Selected, from Various Authors. Compiled by Enoch Harvey; C. W. Snow, Ephraim Harvey. Done by Order of the Ohio Auglaize Conference. Kenton
    Wessen, 10(Oct. 29, 1939), #126. 1848. 351 p.
    266 Harvey, John. Miscellaneous Poems; Moral, Religious, and Sentimental. By John Harvey. Cincinnati Published by James Harvey.,
    1848. [1-iii], iv, [v]-vii, bv, [1]-244 p. ; 16 cm. "To the Reader" is dated "Near Harveysburg, Ohio, 8th month, 1848," signed John Harvey.
    "Cincinnati: Morgan and Overend, printers."--verso of title page.
    On spine: Harvey's Poems.
    8096 Harvey, Philip, 1805-1883. Food and Climate Considered in Reference to Each Other, an Attempt to Solve the Problem of the Natural and Proper Food of Man by Philip Harvey. Zanesville Printed by Edwin C. Church,
    1849. 111, [2] p. 21 cm. Errata: p. [113].
    Includes bibliographical references.
    5291 Hastings, Lansford Warren, 1819-ca. 1870. The Emigrants' Guide to Oregon and California, Containing Scenes and Incidents of a Party of Oregon Emigrants; A Description of Oregon; Scenes and Incidents of a Party of California Emigrants; and a Description of California; with a Description of the Different Routes to Those Countries; and All Necessary Information Relative to the Equipment, Supplies, and the Method of Traveling. Cincinnati Published by George Conclin, Stereotyped by Shepard & Co., AI 45-3040. Graff 1815. Howes H288. Sabin 30824. Wagner-Camp 116. 1845. 152 p. ; 22 cm.
    5293 Hastings, Lansford Warren, 1819-ca. 1870. A New History of Oregon and California, Containing Complete Descriptions of Those Countries, Together with the Oregon Treaty and Correspondence, and a Vast Amount of Information Relating to the Soil, Climate, Productions, Rivers and Lakes, and the Various Routes over the Rocky Mountains. Cincinnati George Conclin, Howes H288. Wagner-Camp 116(b). 1847. 1 p. l., [5]-160 p. front. ; 22 cm.
    7104 Hastings, Lansford Warren, 1819-ca. 1870. A New History of Oregon and California, Containing Complete Descriptions of Those Countries, Together with the Oregon Treaty and Correspondence, and a Vast Amount of Information Relating to the Soil, Climate, Productions, Rivers and Lakes, and the Various Routes over the Rocky Mountains. Cincinnati G. Conclin, Stereotyped by E. Shepard, Howes H288. 1849. 168 p. front. ; 22 cm. Originally published in 1845, as The Emigrant's Guide to Oregon and California.
    9922 Hastings, Lansford Warren, 1819-ca. 1870. A New Description of Oregon and California Containing Complete Descriptions of Those Ccountries, Together with the Oregon Treaty and Correspondence, and a Vast Amount of Information Relating to the Soil, Climate, Productions, Rivers and Lakes, and the Various Routes over the Rocky Mountains, an Account, by Col. R. B. Mason, of the Gold Region, and a New Route to California. By L.W. Hastings. Cincinnati Geo. Conclin,
    1849 168 p. incl. front. ; 23 cm. Published originally, 1845 as: The emigrant's guide to Oregon and California [etc.]; 1847 and 1849 under title: A new history of Oregon and California.
    8414 Hastings, Thomas, 1784-1872. The Psalmodist; A Choice Collection of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, Chiefly New; Adapted to the very Numerous Metres now in Use, Together with Chants. By Thomas Hastings & Wm. B. Bradbury. Cincinnati Moore and Company, AI 45-3043. 1845. 352 p.
    6661 Hastings, Thomas, 1784-1872. The Sacred Choralist: A New and Copious Collection of Psalm and Hymn Tunes Adapted to All the Various Metres in General Use with a Large Variety of Anthems and Set Pieces by Thomas Hastings and William B. Bradbury. Cincinnati W.H. Moore,
    1847. 352 p. music. ; 25 cm. Chiefly for S A T B.
    Includes indexes.
    293 Haughton, John. The Remains of the Late Rev. Truman Bishop. To Which Is Added a Brief Account of His Life and Labors, His Last Sickness and Death. By John Haughton. Cincinnati Looker & Reynolds, Printers., SS 38934. Thomson 526. 1829. 80 p. ; 22 cm. The Preface is dated Cincinnati, 2d May, 1829, signed John Haughton.
    Thomson: The reasons for his withdrawing from the high church Methodists are assigned, and a simple and affecting account of his birth, education, changes of plan after he became a minister; his labors, his sickness and death, and the 'affectionate remembrance of the just' that he left behind him, are here recorded.
    Hayman, 134(Sept. 1990): A Methodist controversy involving Truman Bishop, a minister who came to the western country in 1818, operating mostly in Cincinnati.
    On the controversy, see Houghton's reply to the Rev. John P. Durbin (Morgan 5656).
    "A Brief Account of the Life and Labors of the Late Rev. Truman Bishop."--p. [65]-80.
    Signatures: [1]-10/4.
    Pagination: [i-iii], iv-vii, bv, [9]-21, [22]-29, [30]-38, [39]-63, bv, [65]-80.
    Contents: tp, Contents [ii], Preface. [iii]-vii, bv, Text, [9]-63, bv, A Brief Account of the Life and Labors of the Late Rev. Truman Bishop, [65]-80.
    6017 Haver, Boyd & Co. Catalogue of Articles at Haver, Boyd & Co.'s House Furnishing Establishment No. 112, Opposite the Court House. Zanesville, O. Zanesville Printed at the Courier Job Office.,
    1850. 32 p. ill. ; 12 cm. Cover title: The house-keeper's own book. Containing a list of articles at Haver, Boyd & Co.'s house furnishing establishment no. 112, opposite the Court House, Zanesville, Ohio.
    10338 Hawes, Joel, 1789-1867. Reasons for Not Embracing the Doctrine of Universal Salvation in a Series of Letters to a Friend. Circleville Re-printed for the Rev. William Handy, at the Conference Office, AI 0. 1835. 57 p. ; 21 cm.
    5012 Hawthorne, George Stewartt. Hawthorne on the Epidemic Cholera. The Prevention and Treatment of Epidemic Cholera, and Its True Pathological Nature, in a Series of Letters. By George Stuart [sic] Hawthorne, M.D., Late Senior Physician of the Belfast General Hospital, Etc., and Now of Liverpool; Author and Original Discoverer of the New Mode of Ventilating Hospitals, Ships, Prisons, and Public Buildings, by the Agency of Heat; and Other Works. Cleveland Published by M.C. Younglove & Co.,
    1849. 47, bv p. ; 19.5 cm.
    7904 Hayden, Elliot and Co. Cincinnati. Books At Auction! By Hayden, Elliot & Co. No. 221 Main Street. This Evening, Friday, May 6th, Will be sold, without reserve, the following Catalogue. Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1842. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8665 Hayden, William, b. 1785-. Narrative of William Hayden, Containing a Faithful Account of His Travels for a Number of Years, Whilst a Slave in the South. Written by Himself. Cincinnati Published by the Author., AI 46-3239. Howes H-342. Sabin 31012. 1846. 156 p., [3] leaves of plates, ill. ; 19 cm.
    8666 Haydock, George. Incidents in the Life of George Haydock, Ex-professional Wood Sawyer of Hudson. Hudson
    AI 46-3241. 1846. 48 p.
    942 Haynes, Lemuel, 1753-1833. Universal Salvation. A Very Ancient Doctrine with Some Account of the Life and Character of Its Author. A Sermon, Delivered at Rutland, Vermont, in the Year 1805, by Lemuel Haynes, A.M. Marietta Printed by R. Prentiss., OI 311. SS 37818. 1816. 8 p. ; 20.5 cm.
    6743 Haynes, Milton A. Lives and Confessions of Zebadiah Payne, the Murderer and Robber of Wm. Coltart; Willis Green Carrol, the Murderer and Robber of Rev. Isaac Lindsey; and Archibald Kirby, the Pine Mountain Assassin and Murderer of Mrs. Polly Hunter; Who were Executed at Nashville on the 10th February, 1843. 2d ed. Cincinnati Robinson & Jones, Periodical Agents., W.F. Bangs & Co., Printers, Republican Banner Office., AI 0. McDade 735. 1843. 48 p. ; 19 cm. McDade: "2nd Ed." on t.p. copy by Milton A. Haynes.
    McDade: This work reports a busy day for the hangman in Nashville, Tennessee. Payne waylaid Coltart, cut his throat, robbed him, and escaped to Texas, from whence he was returned and convicted. Carroll set our for Nashville from Wilson County, accompanying Lindsey, who was carrying a large sum of money. They crossed the Cumberland River at Watson's Ferry, where Lindsey's body was found in the river, dead of a bullet wound. Carroll was brought back from Arkansas for trial. In a previous case Kirby had been convicted of killing Peter Elrod, the father of his wife's illegitimate child, but the conviction was reversed and Kirby freed. Four years later he was convicted of shooting Mrs. Hunter through the window of her house. He was convicted on the minimum of circumstantial evidence.
    "Appendix to the life of Kerby. A brief sketch of the argument of Milton A. Haynes, one of the counsel for Archibald Kerby": p. [43]-44.
    Prepared for the press under their superintendance, after the sentence of death has been passed upon them by the Supreme Court of Tennessee; by a member of the Nashville Bar.
    Contents: Life of Zebadiah Payne.--Confession of Zebadiah Payne.--Life and confession of Willis Green Carroll, alias Willis Green.--Life of Archibald Kerby.--Appendix to the life of Kerby. A brief sketch of the argument of Milton A. Haynes.
    4418 Hazelius, Ernest Louis, 1777-1853. History of the American Lutheran Church, from its Commencement in the Year of our Lord 1685, to the Year 1842. To Which Several Appendices Are Added, Containing the Constitution of the First Synod. Zanesville, O. Printed by Edwin C. Church., AI 0. 1846. vii, [9]-300 p. ; 18 cm. Signatures: [1]/4 2 - 25/6 26/2.
    4724 Heacock, Grosvenor William, 1822-1877. Political Atheism; An Address Delivered before the Alumni Association of Western Reserve College, August 12, 1846. Hudson Observer Press., AI 46-3255. 1846. 24 p. ; 21.5 cm.
    1921 Hedding, Elijah, bp., 1780-1852. The Substance of a Sermon on the Supreme Deity of Christ, Delivered in Bath, Maine, July 4, 1822, before the New England Conference of Ministers of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Cincinnati Published by Charles Holliday for the Methodist Episcopal Church, Lodge, L'Hommedieu and Hammond., SS 38955. 1829. 20 p. ; 24 cm.
    6265 Heidelberg University. Tiffin. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Heidelberg University. Tiffin

    1850.
    1st (Sept. 3, 1850).
    2455 Helfenstein, William Leonard. Address before the Literary Societies of South Hanover College, by Wm. L. Helfenstein, Esq. of Dayton, Ohio. Cincinnati Printed by Reynolds, Allen & Disney, AI 19269 1833. 15, bv p. ; 21 cm.
    1180 Hemans, Felicia Dorothea Browne, 1793-1835. Songs of the Affections, by Mrs. Hemans. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James. Stereotyped by A.C. James.,
    1850. [i-iii], iv, [5]-124, 2 l., p. ; 11 cm. Decorative blue cloth cover with decorative gold spine with title: Songs of Affection. Pages have gold edges.
    Contents: A Spirit's Return. - The Lady of Provence. - The Coronation of Inez de Castro. - Italian Girl's Hymn to the Virgin. - To a Departed Spirit. - The Chamois Hunter's Love. - The Indian with his Dead Child. - Song of Emigration. - The King of Arragon's Lament for his Brother. - The Return. - The Vaudois' Wife. - The Guerilla Leader's Vow. - Thekla at her Lover's Grave. The Sisters of Scio. - Bernardo Del Carpio. - The Tomb of Madame Langhans. - The Exile's Dirge. - The Dreaming Child. - The Charmed Picture. - Parting Words. - The Message to the Dead. - The Two Homes. - The Soldier's Deathbed. - The Image in the Heart. - The Land of Dreams. - Woman on the Field of Battle. - The Deserted House. - The Stranger's Heart. - To a Remembered Picture. -Come Home. - The Fountain of Oblivion. - Gertrude: or, Fidelity till Death. - The Memorial Pillar. - The Palm Tree. - The Spells of Home. The Image in Lava. - A Farther Reading the Bible. - To my Mother. - Mother's Litany by the Sickbed of a Child.
    Signatures: [1]-8/8.
    7733 Hempstead, Hallan. Fellow-Citizens of Pike County: Being a candidate before you for the office of County Treasurer ... Re: answers critics. Hallam Hempstead. Piketon, Oct. 2d, 1843. Chillicothe
    AI 0. 1843. Broadside. ; 28 x 21.5 cm. Text in two columns.
    681 Henderson, Thomas. An Oration, Delivered in the Court-House, Cincinnati, before the Citizens and Volunteer Companies of That Place, on the 4th of July, 1807, being the Thirty-First Anniversary of American Independence, at the Request of the Democratic Republican Committee of Arrangements for the Day. By Thomas Henderson. Cincinnati From the Press of John W. Browne, Office of Liberty Hall., OI 63. SS 12745. [1807] 12 p. ; 18 cm.
    843 Henderson, Thomas. Oration Delivered before the Tammany Society of Cincinnati, May 12, 1814, being the Anniversary of the Order. By Thomas Henderson. Cincinnati Printed by E. Morgan & Co. Main Street., OI 212. SS 31687. 1814. 15 p. ; 15 cm.
    844 Henderson, Thomas. Address Delivered before the Tammany Society of Cincinnati, on the Evening of 3d March 1814. By Thomas Henderson. Occasioned by the Death of the Hon. John Cleves Symmes, Late Father of the Council. Cincinnati Printed by J. Carpenter & Co. Main-Street, Cincinnati., OI 213. SS 31688. 1814. 11 p. ; 15 cm.
    1742 Henderson, Thomas. Executor's Sale. Cincinnati
    SS 29195. 1827. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    3431 Henkel, Charles, 1798-1841. A Sermon on the Reformation, Preached before the English Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Ohio, at Circleville, Pickaway County, Ohio, on the First Sunday in November, 1838. By the Rev. C. Henkel, Pastor of the Lutheran Congregation at Somerset, Ohio. Published by Order of the Synod. Lancaster, Ohio Published by Order of the Synod, AI 50792. 1838. 15, bv p. ; 18 p.
    5713 Henry Alms and M. J. Louderback (Firm) Henry Alms and M. J. Louderback. Dinner to the American Medical Association, from the Regular Profession of Cincinnati, Thursday, May 9, 1850. 6 P.M. Cincinnati Tagart,
    [1850]. Broadside on tissue. Ill. ; 34 x 16 cm. folded to 20 x 16 cm.
    5072 Henry, H. A. Antiquity of Freemasonry in General. By the Rev. Brother H.A. Henry, Minister of K.K. Benai Jeshurun, Cincinnati, Author of Henry's Class Book for Jewish-Discourses on the Principles of the Religious Belief of Israel as Productive of the Human Happiness and Moral Improvement-&c. &c. P.M. Lodge of Israel 247, London. Published by the Author, to Be Had of the Principal Booksellers in the City. Cincinnati Printed at the German Republican Office, Walgren 5383.. 1850. 27 p. ; 22.5 cm.
    2700 Henry, John Flourney, 1793-1873. A Letter on the Cholera as It Occurred in Cincinnati, Ohio, in October 1832. Address to Dr. Short of Lexington, Ky. [Cincinnati
    AI 12888 (lists as Lexington, Ky.). 1832?] 29 p. ; 23 cm.
    2456 Henry, John Flourney, 1793-1873. An Exposure of the Conduct, of the Trustees and Professors of the Medical College of Ohio, and of the Hospital or Township Trustees, in Relation to John F. Henry, M.D. Cincinnati Wood & Stratton, Printers, AI 19275. 1833. 20, [2], 1 l. p. ; 21 cm. Signed and dated, p. 20: John F. Henry, M. D. Cincinnati, January 21, 1833.
    Henry, who was dismissed from the faculty, states his position on the matter.
    The Appendix, p. [21-22] lists name of trustees and faculty.
    3658 Henry, Joseph. A Statements of Facts Respecting the Condition & Treatment of Slaves, in the City of Vicksburg and Its Vicinity, in the State of Mississippi, in 1838 & '39 by Joseph Henry. Medina, O. s.n., AI 56257. 1839. 24 p. ; 19 cm.
    2457 Hentz, Caroline Lee (Whiting). Lovell's Folly a Novel by Caroline Lee Hentz. Cincinnati Hubbard and Edmands, AI 19281. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.), 1158. 1833. 333, [1] p. ; 19 cm. Wessen, 61(October 1955), #197: "Literary historians have had quite a time kicking this book around; since it was too important to ignore; yet its plot was melodramatic, and its character portrayal weak, etc., etc. Mrs. Hentz and her husband arrived in Cincinnati in 1832; coming directly from Chapel Hill, N. C.; where Doctor Hentz had been a member of the faculty of the University of North Carolina. Mrs. Hentz' leading characters were recognized as prominent members of the faculty of the University; while the episodes were similar to those in which those persons had--by common repute--been involved. The author was threatened with a libel suit, and it seems like that the scarcity of the book is due to its having been withdrawn from the market."
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Suppressed by the author's family as too personal. Cf. Nourse, H.S. Lancastriana, v. 2, p. 15.
    "N. & G. Guilford & Co.--printers."--verso of title page.
    7763 Herald of Truth. Cincinnati. Proposals for the Continuation of The Herald of Truth. Cincinnati [Morgan, Lodge and Fisher,] AI 0. 1826. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 25 x 21 cm. Hamilton College Library notes: Caption title.
    "February 21, 1826."--Colophon.
    The herald of truth, a periodical work consisting of essays and arguments, original and selected, to illustrate and confirm the heavenly truths of the New Jerusalem, was a monthly publication which began in 1825 and ceased publication in 1826; this proposal to continue publication was circulated among members of the New Jerusalem Church.
    2175 Herbert, Thomas. The Republican Hymn Book Containing a New and Original Set of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Suited to be Sung at Social Meetings, Family Worship, Public and Social Prayer Meetings, etc. Cincinnati Cincinnati Journal Office, Published for the Author, AI 7511. 1831. iv, [5]-260 p. ; 13 cm. Only title published in Ohio by Thomas Herbert of Campbell County, Kentucky.
    Without music.
    517 Heron, Andrew. The Sin and Danger of Following a Multitude in Doing Evil. A Sermon. By Rev. Andrew Herron [i.e., Heron], Pastor of the Associate Presbyterian Church of Caesar Creek. Xenia Printed by J.H. Purdy, AI 41-2515. 1841. 16 p. ; 20 cm.
    4461 Heron, Andrew. Address to the Associate Congregation of Caesar's-Creek. By Their Pastor, Rev. Andrew Heron. [Two lines of quotation from Acts] Xenia, Ohio Printed by William B. Fairchild., AI 42-2318. 1842. [1], bv, [3], 4-19, [20] p. ; 20 cm. "Andrew Heron. July, 1842."--p. 19.
    "Errata."--p. [20].
    A Committee of Presbytery which had condemned Heron's actions published an answer to Heron's Address in 1842 (Morgan 4443).
    845 Hersey, Thomas. Oration, Delivered at Cincinnati before the Tammany Society, of Columbian Order. July 4th, 1814. By Brother Thos. Hersey. Chaplain, U.S. Army. Cincinnati Pettit Printer--., OI 214. SS 31700. 1814. 11 p. ; 15 cm.
    5503 Hersey, Thomas. Little Apostle of Gospel Liberality: or Concise Testimony for the Cause of God and Truth. Lancaster Printed by E. Shaeffer & H. Gastor., AI 0. 1814. 32 p. ;
    2617 Hersey, Thomas. Midwife's Practical Directory, or, Women's Confidential Friend, Comprising Extensive Remarks on the Various Casualties, and Forms of Disease, Preceding, Attending and Following the Period of Gestation. With an Appendix, the Whole Designed for the Special Use of the Botanic Friends in the United States. By Thomas Hersey. Columbus Clapp, Gillett & Co., AI 24912. 1834. xxi, 207 plus errata. p. ; 15 cm. Second edition, enlarged and improved, published in Baltimore in 1836.
    2806 Hersey, Thomas. Clericus, Esculapius and Scepticus, vs. Col. M. Jewett and His Chemical Preparations. In Two Parts. Comprising, in Part Fisrt [sic], The Clergyman Examined. In Part Second, the Examination Continued, in a Detailed Report of the Recent Trial of Col. Jewett and His Medicine. Before a Committee of the Methodist Episcopal Church, at Columbus, Ohio: With Occasional Illustrations and Pleadings, before the Bar of an Impartial Community. By Thomas Hersy [i.e. Hersey]. [Four lines of quotations] Columbus, Ohio s.n., AI 32139. Rusk II, page 277. 1835. [1-3], 4-7, bv, [9]-180 p. ; 16.5 cm. "Since the first edition of the first part of this work appeared under the title 'The clergyman examined, &c.,' ... Persecution has whetted her (i.e., The Methodist Episcopal Church's] fangs and glutted her rage against Col. M. Jewett; against his medical preparations more particularly, and of course against his friends, who sustain him in his arduous enterprise. ... A parallel cannot be found, in which clergymen, physicians and infidels were so combined to exterminate an invaluable improvement in the healing art."--Preface, p. [3].
    "Search the History of the Church, through all the long vista of all antiquity, and a parallel cannot be found, in which Clergymen, Physicians and Infidels were so combined, to exterminate an invaluable improvement in the Healing Art. The Author."--title page.
    "art [i.e., Part] First."--p. [9].
    Page 102 printed 012.
    "Postscript."--p 113-180.
    Spine: Hersey's Clergyman Examined.
    4371 Hervey, Henry. A Series of Lectures on Old Testament Miracles by Rev. Henry Hervey, A.M. Springfield, Ohio Printed at the Office of the Presbyterian of the West., AI 44-3051. 1844. 2 p. l., [iii]-iv, [5]-301, bv, [303-304] ; 16.5 cm. Preface dated, p. iv: Martinsburg, April 23, 1844.
    "Contents."--p. [303-304].
    Spine, gilt lettering: Old Testament Miracles.
    5450 Hervey, Henry. Discourses to Different Ages and Classes. Springfield Printed at the Office of the Presbyterian of the West, AI 45-3140. 1845. 112 p. ; 15 cm.
    1677 Hervey, James, 1714-1758. Meditations and Contemplations. Vol. I. Cincinnati Morgan & Sanxay., SS 24838. 1826. Vol. I only.
    6348 Hervey, James, 1714-1758. Meditations and Contemplations. Containing His Meditations among the Tombs, Reflections on a Flower-Garden, Together with the Life of the Author. 2 vol. in 1. Cincinnati U.P. James, AI 0. 1830. 2 v. in 1. ; 16 cm.
    2307 Hervey, James, 1714-1758. Meditations and Contemplations by the Rev. James Hervey. Containing Meditations among the Tombs, Reflections on a Flower-Garden, Descent upon Oration...Together with the Life of the Author. Cincinnati Roff & Young., AI 12898. 1832. 2 v. in 1. ; 15 cm.
    2458 Hervey, James, 1714-1758. Meditations and Contemplations Containing Meditations Among the Tombs, Reflections on a Flower-Garden, Descant unto Creation, Contemplations on the Night, Contemplations on the Starry-Heavens, a Winter Piece, &c., with the Original Notes, by James Hervey, A.M., with a Sketch of the Author's Life. Cincinnati Published by Morgan & Sanxay. Stereotyped by J.A. James, AI 19291. 1833. 304 p. ; 15 cm. Includes index and table of texts.
    6335 Hervey, James, 1714-1758. Meditations and Contemplations. Cincinnati Morgan & Sanxay, AI 0. 1836. 2 v. in 1. ; 16 cm.
    435 Hervey, James, 1714-1758. Meditations and Contemplations, By the Reverend James Hervey, A.M. Late Rector of Weston-Favell, Northamptonshire: Containing His Meditations among the Tombs, Reflections on a Flower-Garden. &c. &c. Together with the Life of the Author in Two Volumes. Vol. I. Cincinnati Published by J.A. & U.P. James, Walnut St., between Fourth and Fifth.,
    1849. 2 vols. in 1 (194 p.; 176, [177-178] p.) ; 16 cm. Volume II, title-page: MEDITATIONS/ AND/ CONTEMPLATIONS,/ BY THE/ REVEREND JAMES HERVEY, A. M./ LATE RECTOR OF WESTON-FAVELL,/ NORTHAMPTONSHIRE:/ CONTAINING HIS MEDITATIONS AMONG THE TOMBS,/ REFLECTIONS ON A FLOWER-GARDEN./ &c. &c. &c./ TOGETHER WITH/ THE LIFE OF THE AUTHOR/ [rule]/ IN TWO VOLUME./ VOL. II./ [rule]/ CINCINNATI:/ PUBLISHED BY J. A. & U. P. JAMES,/ WALNUT ST., BETWEEN/ FOURTH AND FIFTH./ 1849.
    Page numbers 155 and 156 not used in Vol. II.
    Pages [177-178] advertisements by J.A. & U.P. James, Publishers, Cincinnati.
    4279 Heywood, John Healy, 1818-1880 and Benjamin Fiske Barrett, 1806-1892. A Discourse on the Occasion of the Death of James H. Perkins, delivered in the First Congregational Church of Cincinnati, on Sunday, December 23, 1849 by John H. Heywood. [sermon] Cincinnati Wright, Ferris & Co., Printers., Thomson 922, lists under James H. Perkins. 1850. 47 p. ; 22 cm. Separate title page for B.F. Barrett's sermon on p. [15]-47: "A Sermon, on the Occasion of the Death of James H. Perkins, Preached in the New Church Temple, on Sunday, December 30, 1849."
    Thomson: "Mr. Perkins was indefatigable in his historical researches, and his labors have contributed much to the purifying of our early history, by the separating of its fable from its fact. He was a regular correspondent of the North American Review, and one of the editors of the Western Messenger."
    5073 Heywood, John Healy, 1818-1880. Discourse on the Occasion of the Death of James H. Perkins, Delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati. Cincinnati

    1850. 12 p.
    3896 Heyworth, J. Animadversions on Captain Marryat's Diary in America, in Letters to a Friend. Zanesville s.n., AI 40-3127. 1840. 24 p.
    518 Hibbard, Freeborn Garretson, 1811-1895. Christian Baptism. In Two Parts. Part First: Infant Baptism. Part Second: Mode, Obligation, Import, and Relative Order. By Rev. F. G. Hibbard, of the Genesee Conference. Twenty-Third Edition. Cincinnati
    AI 41-2528. 1841.

    173 Hickok, Laurens Perseus, 1798-1888. An Address before the Canton Female Seminary, at Their Annual Examination, June 8, 1843, By Rev. L. P. Hickok, Professor of Christian Theology in the Western Reserve College. Canton Printed by Daniel Gotshall., AI 43-2442. 1843. 16 p. ; 21.5 cm. Ohio Authors: Philosopher, born in Bethel, Conn., spent most of his life in New England, but was professor at Western Reserve. College. from 1836-44. Wrote, Rational Psychology... Auburn, [N.Y.], 1849.
    Scarlet wrappers, title page: (Double Rule) An Address Before The Canton Female Seminary. (Double Rule). Back wrapper page has announcement of annual examination and reaction, dated June 15, 1842.
    9658 Hicks, Abel. An Exposition of the Character and Works of the Great Dragon, Commonly Called the Devil, as Exhibited in the Likeness of a Long Gentleman on Captina. [n.p.
    Rieger 4514. 1846. 16 p. ; 5 5/8" x 4 1/4".
    5804 Hicks, Elias, 1748-1830. The Last Letter of Elias Hicks, Written to Hugh Judge, of Ohio; and Just Closed, When He was Attack with the Paraletic [sic] Affection which Terminated His Life. [Barnesville s.n., AI 0. 1830] 16 p. ; 12 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Cf. American Imprints 1833 4 page Philadelphia imprint.
    Dated: Jerico 2nd mo. 14th, 1830.
    6833 Higgins, David. Address of the Honorable David Higgins, Delivered before the Central Hickory Club, at Columbus, December 16, 1843. Columbus Samuel Medary's Power Press, AI 43-2444. 1843. 7 p.
    3659 Hildreth, Samuel P. (Samuel Prescott), 1783-1863. Address of S.P. Hildreth, President of the Third Medical Convention of Ohio, Delivered in Cleveland May 14th, 1839. Cleveland Penniman & Bemis, AI 56285. 1839. 33, [1] p. ; 22 cm. "On the climate and early history of diseases in Ohio."--Cf. p. [2].**
    Published in Journal of the Proceedings of the Medical Convention of Ohio, at its Third Session, Begun and Held in the City of Cleveland, on the 14th and 15th Days of May, 1839, (Cleveland, 1839), p. 4-35. (Morgan 3687)
    Pages 23-30 misnumbered 25-32.
    3660 Hildreth, Samuel P. (Samuel Prescott), 1783-1863. Brief History of the Settlement at Belville, in Western Virginia: With an Account of the Events There, and Along the Borders of the Ohio River in that Region of Country, from the Year 1785 to 1795: including Biographical Sketches of Some of the Western Pioneers. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1839.
    Caption title; no imprint.
    Published originally in the Hesperian.
    4372 Hildreth, Samuel P. (Samuel Prescott), 1783-1863. Original Contributions to the American Pioneer by Dr. S.P. Hildreth. [Cincinnati J.S. Williams, AI 44-3073. Howes H475. Sabin 31798. Thomson 553. 1844] [1]-144+ p. ill. ; 25 cm. Reprinted from the American pioneer, v. 1-2, 1842-1843.
    Caption title.
    Engraving, frontispiece, "Fort Harmar in 1790."
    Signatures: [A] a* - M/2 m*/4. (Signature G not printed because of illustration.
    Insert: "Capt. Israel Putnam's."--between page 54-55.
    242 Hildreth, Samuel P. (Samuel Prescott), 1783-1863. Pioneer History: Being an Account of the First Examinations of the Ohio Valley, and the Early Settlement of the Northwest Territory Chiefly from Original Manuscripts by S.P. Hildreth. Cincinnati H.W. Derby & Co., Publishers. Thomson 550. 1848. xiii, 525 p., [25] p. of plates. ill., fold. maps. ;23 cm. This edition is the same as Morgan 9636 except that the publisher "New York: A.S. Barnes & Co." is omitted.
    "This work is pub. under the superintendence of the Historical society of Cincinnati, and forms the first volume of its transactions."--Publishers' advertisement.
    9636 Hildreth, Samuel P. (Samuel Prescott), 1783-1863. Pioneer History: Being an Account of the First Examinations of the Ohio Valley, and the Early Settlement of the Northwest Territory Chiefly from Original Manuscripts by S.P. Hildreth. Cincinnati H.W. Derby & Co., Publishers. New York: A.S. Barnes & Co.,
    1848. xiii, 525 p., [25] p. of plates. ill., fold. maps. ;23 cm. This edition is the same as Morgan 242 except for the addition of publisher "New York: A.S. Barnes & Co."
    "This work is pub. Under the superintendence of the Historical Society of Cincinnati, and forms the first volume of its transactions."--Publishers' advertisement.
    4648 Hill, Benjamin L. (Benjamin Lord), 1813-1871. Medical Eclecticism: An Introductory Lecture, Delivered before the Class of the Eclectic Medical Institute, by B.L. Hill, M.D., Professor of Anatomy, November 4, 1845. Cincinnati Wm. L. Mendenhall, Printer., AI 45-3167. 1845. 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    7017 Hill, Benjamin L. (Benjamin Lord), 1813-1871. Lectures on the American Eclectic System of Surgery. By Benjamin L. Hill, Professor of Surgery, and Late Professor of Anatomy, in the Eclectic Medical Institute of Cincinnati. With over One Hundred Engravings Illustrating the Practice of Surgery. Cincinnati W. Phillips and Company, Publishers.,
    1850. vi, [7]-671, [672] p. illus. ; 23.5 cm. "Cincinnati: Morgan and Overend, Printers."--verso of title page.
    On spine: Hill's Eclectic Surgery.
    Rutkow GS 28: This book is important because it was the first textbook of surgery to come out of the eclectic movement and the first nonallopathic surgical work to be published in America. This work contains 60 lectures covering a wide range of topics in addition to over 100 illustrations. ... Among the more interesting subjects are anesthesia and an extensive appendix detailing numerous botanical formulae for medicine and external application.
    "Eclectic Medical Institute of Cincinnati. Circular for 1849-50."--p. [672].
    9928 Hill, Benjamin L. (Benjamin Lord), 1813-1871. Memorial to the Legislature of Ohio on Behalf of the Faculty of the "Eclectic Medical Institute" of Cincinnati Being a Reply to, and Refutation of the Charges Made by Prof. Alexander H. Stevens, of New York, in a Letter to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, February 27, 1849. Columbus S. Medary, Printer,
    1850. 8 p. ; 21 cm.
    8041 Hill, Hardy Wallace. Complete Compendium of Beetle's Medical Practice. Botanico Medical Recorder Extra No. 10. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1845] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1743 Hill, Jacob. A Discourse on Divinity: Treating of the Old Path to Heaven, and Which Is Here Pointed Out, and Shewing What Man Is by Nature and Grace ... Cincinnati Printed at the Advertiser Office., SS 29215. 1827. 20 p. ; 17 cm.
    998 Hill, Sanford. Sanford Hill, has just received a general...assortment of goods. Newlisbon-- Printed at the Office of the Ohio Patriot., OI 359. SS 41041. [1817] Broadside. 22 x 20 cm.
    1367 Hillard, Isaac, b. 1737. A Wonderful and Horrible Thing is Committed in the Land. This Title Page is Taken from the Prophet Jeremiah, 5th Chapter and Two Last Verses-in the E Words: [Five lines of quotation] By Isaac Hillyard [sic], to Which is Added the Chronicles of Andrew. Hamilton, (Ohio.) Re-Printed at the Volunteer Office, By John L. Murray., SS 9010 "Hillard". Sabin 31915. 1822. 118 p. Wessen, 11: Both parts seem to have been written in the then popular "scriptural style" by Jesse Denton.
    The chronicles of Andrew by Jess Denson: p. [87]-118.
    First published in 1814.
    5690 Hillsborough and Cincinnati Railroad Company. Charter and By-Laws of the Hillsborough and Cincinnati Railroad Company. Cincinnati Printed by Wright, Fisher & Co. At the Gazette Office.,
    1849. 26 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Officers of the Hillsborough and Cincinnati Railroad Co."--p. [4] of wrapper.
    American Antiquarian Society copy has annotations correcting the list of officers.
    10181 Hillsborough Female Seminary. Hillsborough, Ohio. Catalogue of the Hillsborough Female Seminary, for the Session Ending September 27, 1839. Hillsborough, Ohio News Office--J. Brown, Printer.,
    1839. [1-3], 4, [5-], 6-8 p. ; 20.5 cm.
    3661 Hillyer, Giles Mumford, 1818?-1871. Address Delivered at the Third Anniversary Celebration of the Alpha Delta Phi Society of Miami University, on the Triumphs of Mind, by Giles M. Hillyer. Cincinnati L'Hommedieu & Co. Printers., AI 56294. Thomson 573. 1839. 30 p. ; 21 cm.
    1829 Hinde, Thomas Spottswood, 1785-1846, comp. The Pilgrim's Songster: or A Choice Collection of Spiritual Songs. From the Best Authors. By Thomas S. Hinde. [Three lines from Ephesians] A New Edition, Corrected and Enlarged, with Many Songs Never before in Print. Cincinnati Published by A. Wright & A. Woolliscroft. Cincinnati: Morgan, Fisher & L'Hommedieu, Printers, SS 33550. 1828. vi, [1], 8-236, [4] p. ; 14 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Without music.
    Edition statement transposed; precedes "By Thomas S. Hinde" on title page.
    Error in paging: p. 34 misnumbered 44. Includes index of first lines.
    Includes index of first lines.
    888 Hinde, Thomas Spottswood, 1785-1846. The Pilgrim's Songster; or, A Choice Collection of Spiritual Songs, from the Best Authors, with Many Original Pieces, Never before in Print. By Thomas S. Hinde. Chillicothe Printed at the Fredonian Press, for the Proprietor., OI 256. SS 34900. 1815. 216 p. ; 18.5 cm.
    6354 Hindmarsh, Robert, 1759-1835. A Compendium of the Chief Doctrines of the True Christian Religion. [Two lines of quotation from John] By Robert Hindmarsh. Cincinnati Reprinted from the Manchester Edition, by the Western New Jerusalem Printing Society and Sold by Drake & Conclin, Cincinnati, and by Booksellers Generally throughout the United States., AI 0. 1828-71. iv, [5]-197, [3] p. ; 13 cm. Signed and dated on page iv: Robert Hindmarsh. Salford, Manchester, May 16, 1816-60.
    Verso of title page: Looker & Reynolds, Printers.
    Page [200] contains a list of the theological writings of Emanuel Swedenborg, in the order they were originally published, and marks those for sale at the bookstore of Drake and Conclin, Cincinnati.
    Morgan copy embossed on cover, gold: Rev. M.B. Roche.
    6384 Hine, Lucius Alonzo, 1819-1903. Land Monopoly; Wealth and Poverty, Freedom of the Land the People's Right. Cincinnati Western Quarterly Review.,
    1849. 16 p. ; 26 cm.
    5495 Hinman, J. L. Review of Paper Money Banking, In a Letter to a Clergyman. Calculated Financially for the Latitude and Longitude of Ohio but will Serve without Material Variation for Most Parts of the United States. By J.L. Hinman ... 2nd ed. Cuyahoga Falls Printed for the Publisher by H. Canfield, Akron, AI 45-3177. 1845. 31 p. ; 22 cm. "Declaration of rights and objects, and constitution of the Anti-bank society,"--[17]-18.
    2618 Hinton, John Howard, 1791-1873. Work of the Holy Spirit in Conversion. Cincinnati
    AI 24942. 1834.

    2043 Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio. Circular. [Columbus
    AI 1853. 1830] 8 p.
    7391 Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio. Circular. The Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio. Columbus, Jan. 12, 1832. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1832.

    10095 Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio. Act of Incorporation and By-Laws of the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1832] 8 p. ; 18 cm.
    2459 Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio. Circular. The Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, to ----. Cincinnati
    AI 19316. 1833.

    8871 Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio. Journal of the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio. Columbus Printed for the Society, by Cutler and Pilsbury, 79, North High Street., AI see 54968. 1838. xv, [2], 18-111, bv p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: A.D. Foster, Worcester, Mass. with respects of P.B. Wilcox (Phineas B. Wilcox).
    6321 Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio. Transactions of the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio. Published by Order of the Society. Cincinnati George W. Bradbury & Co., Printers., AI 54968. 1839. 334 p. map. ; 23 cm. Vol. I, Part I, issued under the title: Journal of the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio.
    See Morgan 8871.
    3433 Historical and Philosophical Society. Cincinnati. Act of Incorporation and By-Laws of the Historical and Philosophical Society. Cincinnati
    Hayman, 13(March 1964), #316/2 1838.

    3434 Historical and Philosophical Society. Cincinnati. Circular to the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, to ... /[Benj. Tappan], President.. [Cincinnati s.n, AI 0. 1838] 8 p. ; 19 cm. OHi notes: Description based on circular addressed to I.A. Lapham.
    8152 Historical and Philosophical Society. Columbus. Act to Incorporation the Philosophical and Historical Society of Ohio. By-Laws of the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio. [Columbus s.n.], AI 0. 1831. [6] p. ; 18 cm. Caption titles from p. [3] and [5].
    8667 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864. Elementary Geology. Third Edition, Revised and Improved. With an Introductory Notice by John Pye. Cincinnati W.H. Moore., AI 46-3353. 1846. 352 p. ill. ; 20 cm.
    9637 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864. Elementary Geology by Edward Hitchcock. 3d. Ed., Rev. and Improved with an Introductory Notice by John Pye Smith. Cincinnati Moore, AI 0. 1846. 352 p. ill. ; 20 cm.
    6400 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864. Elementary Geology by Edward Hitchcock. 8th ed., rev. enl., and adapted to the present advanced state of the science. With an Introductory Notice, by John Pye Smith. Cincinnati William H. Moore,
    1847. 361 p. fold. Front., illus., fold. Pl., fold. Tab., diagrs. ; 20 cm.
    2807 Hitchcock, Peter, 1781-1853. Speech of Mr. Hitchcock, in the Senate of Ohio, Feb. 2 & 5, 1835, on the Resolutions from the House of Representatives, to Rescind Certain Resolutions of the Last General Assembly, Giving Instructions to Our Senators and Representatives in Congress. Taken in Short-Hand by E. Harlan, Stenographer. Columbus J. Bailhache, Printer., AI 32171. 1835. 35, bv p. ; 20 cm. Concerning the Bank of the United States and the removal of the deposits.
    3246 Hocking Valley Canal Company. Rules and Specifications Relating to the Construction of the Hocking Valley Canal Company, and Estimating of Work Performed thereon. Athens, O. A. Van Vorhes, Printer., AI 44790. 1837. 23 p. ; 19 cm.
    3247 Hodges, Rufus, 1759-1841. Record of the Families in New England of the Name of Hodges; Collected and Published by Rufus Hodges, of Cincinnati, Ohio. Cincinnati [Rufus Hodges], AI 44791. 1837. 22 p. geneal. tables. ; 15 cm. Caption title: Hodges family.
    6289 Hoecken, Christian, 1808-1851. Potewateme Missinoi-kan Catechisme ipi Nemeonin Etchitek Wayowat Kwiyuk Enemädjik Catholique Echinikasidjik. Cincinnati Stereotyped by Monfort and Conahans., AI 0. Schoolcraft, H.R. Indian tongues: 59. 1844. 67 p. ; 16 cm. Attributed to Christian Hoecken.
    At the head of title: A.M.D.G.
    1000 Hoge, James, 1784-1863. The Law of Love: A Missionary Sermon, Delivered in Chillicothe, October 5, 1817. By the Rev. James Hoge, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Columbus and Franklinton. To Which Is Annexed First Annual Report of the Board of Missions, Acting under the Authority of the Synod of Ohio. Chillicothe Printed by John Andrews., OI 361. SS 41069. Sabin 32429. 1817. 15 p. ; 20.5 cm. Ohio Imprints: Advertised in the Chillicothe Weekly Recorder, December 10, 1817: "Just published and for sale at this office."
    5407 Hoge, James, 1784-1863. The Multitude of the Saved: A Sermon, Delivered March 1, 1835 by James Hoge. Reported by Charles McBaen, Professor of Stenography. Columbus J.R. Emrie, AI 0. 1835. 12 p. ; 19 cm.
    2461 Holbrook, Josiah, 1788-1854. First Lessons in Geometry for the Use of Families, Schools, and Lyceums. Cincinnati
    AI 19350. 1833.

    9042 Holbrook, Josiah, 1788-1854. Description and Text Book, for Holbrook's Scientific Apparatus Manufactured at the Lyceum Village, Berea, Ohio, and for Sale by Booksellers Generally throughout the U. States. Berea, O. Published by Holbrook & Co.,
    1847 (Cleveland M.C. Younglove, Printer) 48 p. ill. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: Holbrook's scientific apparatus.
    Variously attributed to Josiah Holbrook and D. Holbrook.
    "The apparatus for schools and families, devised and prepared by Josiah Holbrook, several years since … has recently been much improved."--p. [3].
    Wrapper and text illustration signed: Brainerd [i.e., Jehu Brainard].
    "M.C. Younglove, printer, Cleveland."--verso of title page.
    6968 Holcombe, James Philemon, 1820-1873. An Introduction to Equity Jurisprudence, On the Basis of Story's Commentaries, With Notes and References, to English and American Cases, Adapted to the Use of Students. By James P. Holcombe. Cincinnati Published by Derby, Bradley & Company., AI 46-3393. MDCCCXLVI. [1846] vii, 358 p. ; 23 cm. Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Advertised as "published by and for sale by Derby, Bradley & Co.", in 1847 for 3 00. (Morgan 4820, p. [55])
    6125 Holliday, Charles. The Methodist Harmonist...Containing a Variety of Tunes...Adapted to Various Metres...Designed for the Methodist Episcopal Church...a Choice Collection of Anthems for Particular Occasions. Cincinnati Morgan and Sanxay, AI 0. 1831. 242 p. I believe first name Charles, Methodist agent.
    10077 Hollis, William. A Whimsical Sermon. [Dayton W. Hollis, AI 0. 1840] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 18 x 15 cm. Brown University notes: Printed in one and two columns divided by curvilinear line.
    Prose account of sermon supposed to have been preached by the Rev. Dr. Dodd followed below double rule by poem in three four-line stanzas beginning: The drunkard who takes the full bowl.
    At end of text: By William Hollis, Sen'r, Dayton, Ohio.
    Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
    First line:; Preached in a hollow tree, near the city of Oxford, England.; Drunkard who takes the full bowl.
    8865 Hollister, Charles. Wool Growers Look at This. Wool! Wool!! 300,000 lbs. of wool wanted in exchange for 280 tons of merchandize at Hollister's Chequered Store. North Akron, Summit County, Ohio. The subscriber is now receiving the largest and best assortment of goods ever offered in the western country. ... [Akron s.n., AI 0. 1844] Broadside. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ill. ; 80 x 56 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed: Charles Hollister, agent. North Akron, May 15th, 1844.
    Printed area measures 73.6 x 48.6 cm.
    Portions of the last two lines of type were not inked. Inscribed in a contemporary hand: Sullivan May 15, 1844. A.M. Parmely agent.
    Added Note: An Amandrin Manley Parmley from Elyria was a freshman at Western Reserve College, 1838-39.
    2462 Holloway, Robert S. An Easy and Lucid Guide to a Knowledge of English Grammar; Containing the Principles and Rules of the Language, Conformed to the Best Modern Usages, and Illustrated by Appropriate and Instructive Examples; A Philosophic Exposition of the Derivation and Original Meaning of Words: To Which are Added, A Key to False Syntax and Punctuation, and a New Parsing Key, in which the Parsing Lessons are, by Means of Characters, Briefly and Comprehensively Parsed: Especially Designed for Private Learners and Schools. St. Clairsville Printed for the Author, by H.J. Howard, AI 19354. Rieger 420. 1833. 187, xiv, 202-204 p. fold tab. 19 x 11 cm. ;
    1588 Holly, Nathaniel, 1771-1861. The Doctrine of the Atonement Explained, in a Sermon Delivered at the New-Jerusalem Temple, in Cincinnati, on the Evening of the 20th of December 1824. By Nathaniel Holley [sic], A.M. Cincinnati Morgan and Lodge, Printers., SS 20928. 1825. 22 p. ; 23 cm. RPB uses Nathaniel Holly.
    8669 Holmes, William. Religious Emblems, Being a Series of Emblematic Engravings, with Written Explanations, Miscellaneous Observations and Religious Reflections Designed to Illustrate Divine Truths in Accordance with Cardinal Principles of Christianity. Cincinnati
    AI 46-3409. 1846.

    7671 Home School. Youngstown. "The Home School." Catalogue of Pupils. ... Wm. Travis. Youngstown

    1850. 1 sheet ([1] p.) William Travis founded the Home School for students around the Youngstown area. This is the first announcement of the students and curriculum.
    The text is in two pages with two columns per page.
    "The Home School" runs across the top of the two columns on the first page. This broadside was, most likely, intended to be folded and mailed.
    5520 Homoeopathic Association of Cincinnati. A Report Read before the Homoeopathic Association of Cincinnati, October 2, 1849. Cincinnati Bradley & Anthony, 113 Main Street.,
    1849. tp, [2-3], 4-27, bv, [29], 30-48 p., errata lip. ; 22 cm. Errata slip: On the 14th page, 13th lines, for "succession," read "succussion." On the 6th line of 16th page, insert the word "had," before the words "then revailed."
    3662 Hooper, E. J. (Edward James), 1803-1882. The Practical Farmer, Gardener and Housewife; or, Dictionary of Agriculture, Horticulture, and Domestic Economy: Including Descriptions of the Most Improved Kinds of Live Stock, Their Proper Treatment, Diseases and Remedies--An Account of the Best Sorts of Fruits, with Instructions for the Management of Fruit Trees Generally; Together with Directions for the Culture of the Morus Multicaulis, for the Raising of Silk. Also, with Remarks on the Cultivation of Some Select Flowers and Ornamental Shrubs. By Edward James Hooper. Cincinnati Published by Geo. Conclin., AI 56358. 1839. [1-3], 4, [5]-544 p. ill. ; 21 cm. "Cincinnati: Stereotyped by Glezen & Shepard. West Third Street."--verso of the title page.
    "Preface. To my brother Farmers:"--p. [3].
    American Antiquarian Society copy has two labels. The first reads: Sold by Isaac N. Whiting, bookseller & publisher, Columbus, Ohio. The second reads: Jason Ca[mutilated] Book-sellers [mutilated].
    The engravings on wood were done by J.H. Lovejoy who entered his work in the second annual fair of the Ohio Mechanics' Institute, Cincinnati, June 1839 (See Morgan 3756, p. 17).
    This popular farmers' guide was published in 1840 (Morgan 3898) and 1842 (Morgan 6071).
    On spine: Practical Farmer.
    Signatures: [1] - 68/4. (12 and 30 not printed)
    3898 Hooper, E. J. (Edward James), 1803-1882. The Practical Farmer, Gardener and Housewife; or, Dictionary of Agriculture, Horticulture and Domestic Economy: Including Descriptions of the Most Improved Kinds of Live Stock, Their Proper Treatment, Diseases and Remedies--an Account of the Best Sorts of Fruits, with Instructions for the Management of Fruit Trees Generally; Together with Directions for the Culture of the Morus Multicaulis, for the Raising of Silk. Also, with Remarks on the Cultivation of Some Select Flowers and Ornamental Shrubs. By Edward James Hooper. Cincinnati Published by Geo. Conclin., AI 40-3245. 1840. 544 p. ill. ; 21 cm. "Cincinnati: Stereotyped by Glezen & Shepard, West Third Street."--verso of title page.
    This popular farmers' guide was first published in 1839 (Morgan 3662) and later in 1842 (Morgan 6071).
    On spine: Practical Farmer.
    6071 Hooper, E. J. (Edward James), 1803-1882. The Practical Farmer, Gardener and Housewife; or, Dictionary of Agriculture, Horticulture, and Domestic Economy: Including Descriptions of the Most Improved Kinds of Live Stock, Their Proper Treatment, Diseases and Remedies--an Account of the Best Sorts of Fruits, with Instructions for the Management of fruit trees generally; Together with Directions for the Culture of the Morus Multicaulis, for the Raising of Silk. Also, with Remarks on the Cultivation of Some Select Flowers and Ornamental Shrubs. By Edward James Hooper. Cincinnati Published by Geo. Conclin., AI 42-2406. 1842. 544 p. ill. ; 21 cm. "Stereotyped by Glezen & Shepard. West Third Street."--p. verso of title page.
    This popular farmers' guide was first published in 1839 (Morgan 3662) and 1840 (Morgan 3898).
    On spine: Practical Farmer.
    5841 Hooper, E. J. (Edward James), 1803-1882. The Western Farmer and Gardener Devoted to Agriculture, Horticulture, Gardening, the Flower Garden, Cattle Raising, etc. Edited by E.J. Hooper ... [et al.] Cincinnati Published by J.A. & U.P. James.,
    1850. 1168 p. ill. ; 23 cm. Ohio Historical Society notes: "... originally published ... five volumes, from September, 1839 to August, 1845 ... this volume ... made up of the best part of those five."
    Includes index.
    In double columns.
    Includes the "largest and best part" of the periodical, published in five volumes, from Sept. 1839 to Aug. 1845. Matter omitted had particular reference to contemporary local affairs.
    5487 Hooper, John, 1796-1857. The Doctrine of the Second Advent: Briefly Stated in an Address to the Members of the Church of England, in the Parish of Westbury, Wilts. By the Rev. John Hooper, Curate. From the Second London Edition. Circleville Republished at the Religious Telescope Office, AI 45-3261. 1845. 22 p. ; 21 cm.
    8810 Hoover, Matthias, 1819-1837. The Confession of Matthias Hoover Partner of Lovett, Washburn, Davis, &c. under Sentence of Death for the Murder of Mr. William Beaver, Cincinnati, Ohio--Ordered for Execution on the 30th Day of June, 1837: --Narrated by Himself, and Written by the Proprietor. Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. McDade 0. 1837. 12 p. 1 ill. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "View of Matthias Hoover ... "--p. [1], within a border of printers' devices.
    "The following song was composed by Hoover while under sentence of death. We give it as a specimen of his attainments: verbatim et literatum."--p. 12.
    American Antiquarian Society copy purchased from Thomas M. McDade, 1972.
    "Cincinnati Jail, 1837."--p. 11.
    7001 Hope, James, 1801-1841. Principles and Illustrations of Morbid Anatomy Adapted to the Elements of M. Andral, and to the Cyclopaedia of Practical Medicine, Being a Complete Series of Colored Lithographic Drawings, from Originals by the Author, with Descriptions and Summary Allusions to Cases, Symptoms, Treatment, &c. Designed to Constitute an Appendix to Works on the Practice of Physic, and to Facilitate the Study of Morbid Anatomy in Connection with Symptoms, by J. Hope. 1st American Edition. Edited by L. M. Lawson. Cincinnati Desilver and Burr; Lexington: Skillman and Son, AI 44-3156. 1844. iv, 113, xvi p., [12] leaves of plate, col. plates. ; 27 cm. "To be completed in four parts."
    "Description of the plates": p. [i]-xvi.
    2nd title-page (preceeding "Description of the plates"): Principles and illustrations of morbid anatomy; adapted to the elements of M. Andral, and to the cyclopædia of practical medicine ... Cincinnati ... 1844.
    9708 Hope, James, 1801-1841. Principles of Morbid Pathological Anatomy; Adapted to the Cyclopedia of Practical Medicine, and Andral's Elements and to the Cyclopaedia of Practical Medicine, Being a Complete Series of Colored Lithographic Drawings, from Originals by the Author. 1st American Edition. Edited by L. M. Lawson. Cincinnati Desilver and Burr; Lexington: Skillman and Son,
    1847 v p., 1 l., 359 p., xi, lxxi p. 48 pl. ;
    7304 Hopkins, J. H. Triennial Sermon, Before the Bishops, Clergy, and Laiety Constituting the Board of Missions of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the United States of America, Preached in Christ Church, Cincinnati, Ohio, on Thursday Evening, Oct. 3, 1850. Cincinnati

    1850. 8 p. ; 21.5 cm.
    7220 Hopkins, J., Rev. The Law of God; Its Reality, Requirements, and Penalty. A Short Treatise on the Above Topics, by the Rev. J. Hopkins, D.D., Chagrin Falls, Ohio. [Two lines of quotation from St. Paul] Cleveland M.C. Younglove & Co.'s Steam Press.,,
    1850. [i-v], vi, [7]-69, bv, 1 l. p. ; 17.5 cm. Morgan copy has tan printed wrappers with same title as title page within a decorative border. Tear in top left removed part of decorative corner border with no loss of text.
    Signatures: [A] A*-C/4 C*/8.
    4280 Hoshour, Samuel Klinefelter, 1803-1883. Letters to 'Squire Pedant, in the East, by Lorenzo Altisonant, an Emigrant to the West. For the Benefit of the Inquisitive Young. By a Lover of the Studious. Second Edition, Enlarged and Improved. Cincinnati s.n,
    1850. 120 p. ; 16 cm.
    808 Hough, Benjamin. [Compilation and Digest of the Laws of Ohio. Chillicothe
    OI 180. SS 28779 (citing OI). 1813]
    Ohio Imprints: Copyright notice of this title appeared in the Chillicothe Supporter of August 18, 1813.
    7235 Hough, Lewis S. The Wanderer: A Poem. Cleveland Printed by Smead and Cowles,
    1847. 64 p. ; 17 cm.
    7236 Hough, Lewis S. The Critic Caught, and Prayer for Ohio Bards. [Cleveland s.n.,
    1847] 8 p. ; 16 cm. Cover title.
    Caption title: Wanderer vs. H.Q.D.
    The author's reply to a critic's review of his poem The Wanderer./ "Cleveland, June 4th, 1847. To H.Q.D., reviewer, esq.": p. 3-5.
    5358 Hough, Sabin. A Brief View of the Philosophy of Man's Spiritual Nature, A Lecture Read before the New Church Society in Columbus. Columbus George Cole, Printer., AI 46-3481. 1846. 16 p. ; 19 cm.
    5347 Hough, Sabin. The Necessity and Right Use of Amusements. By Sabin Hough, Minister of the New Church. Columbus W. Siebert,
    1848. 24 p. ; 18 cm.
    5014 Hough, Sabin. The Judgment Day: Showing Where, How, and When the Last Judgment Takes Place. By Sabin Hough, Minister of the New Jerusalem Church. Columbus, O Published by Siebert & Lilly: For Sale by the Publishers, and by J.H. Riley, Columbus, J.F. DeSilver, Cincinnati, Otis Clapp, Boston, John Allen, New York, J.H. Williams, St. Clairsville, O., Joseph Jones, Chilicothe [sic.], O., Odell & Co., Dayton, O.,
    and at all other places where New Church Books are Kept for sale. S. Medary, Printer., 1849. v-viii, [7]-214 p. ; 18.5 cm. "Note By The Publishers. In offering this little work to the public we feel compelled to remark that the mechanical execution is not in all respects as perfect as we could have desired. The paper, especially, is not as good as it ought to have been. The only apology that we can make for this and other imperfections, is, that we have undertaken this work, not for the sake of pecuniary profit, but for the purpose of assisting in making known the doctrines which it contains:-- We have undertaken the work with very little pecuniary resources, and have been under the necessity of using such materials and means of publishing, as we could most easily obtain.
    An edition of nearly two thousand has been printed. We shall now endeavor to send the books to all places where New Church Publications are kept for sale. They will be sold as low as they can be afforded without loss: and if the New Church brethren approve of the work, we would most respectfully solicit their aid and co-operation in giving it a general circulation.
    Columbus, Feb. 1, 1849."--p. v.
    On spine: Judgment day.
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 9/4 9*/8 10/8. (7* and 9* not printed.)
    Morgan copy inscribed: Presented by J.H. Williams St. Clairsville Ohio. Williams is listed on the title page as one of the bookstores where New Church books are sold.
    5355 Hough, Sabin. Remarks on the 'Revelations' of A.J. Davis, Clairvoyant by Sabin Hough, Minister of the New Church. [Columbus William Siebert., AI 0. 1850] 36 p. ; 21 cm. Andrew Jackson Davis, 1826-1910, authored, The principles of nature, 1847..
    5656 Houghton, John. A Reply to a Pamphlet, by the Rev. John P. Durbin, Called A Defense of His Personal Character. Cincinnati Williamson & Strong, Printers, SS 38935. 1829. 12 p. ; 20 cm. Durbin's pamphlet was entitled: A few remarks, in defense of personal character, principally. The late Dr. Truman Bishop. Case of Mr. William Young. [Augusta, Ky., The Reflector Office], 1829. Only known copy is at the Ohio Historical Society.
    On the late Rev. Truman Bishop, see Houghton (Morgan 293).
    6399 House, Erwin, 1824-1875. A Series of Sketches, Literary and Religious, Designed for the Improvement of the Young. By Erwin House. Edited by B.F. Tefft, A.M. Cincinnati Published by Swormstedt and Power, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Western Book Concern ; R. P. Thompson, Printer,
    1847. 320 p. ; 15 cm. Spine title: Sketches for the Young.
    See Morgan 9646 for another edition the same year, publishers Swormstedt and Mitchell, predecessor of Swormstedt and Power.
    9646 House, Erwin, 1824-1875. A Series of Sketches, Literary and Religious, Designed for the Improvement of the Young. By Erwin House. Edited by B.F. Tefft, A.M. Cincinnati Published by Swormstedt & Mitchell, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Western Book Concern, Corner of Main and Eighth-Streets. R.P. Thompson, Printer.,
    1847. 320 p. ; 15 cm. Preface dated: Cincinnati, June 10, 1847.
    Spine title: Sketches for the Young.
    See #6399 for another edition same year, publishers Swormstedt and Power, successor to Swormstedt and Mitchell.
    3663 How, Uriah Tracy. An Oration Delivered at Chester, Ohio, July 4, 1839. Gallipolis Vance, AI 56383. 1839. 15 p.
    4909 Howard, E. D. and J. H. Clark. The Clarion of Freedom, A Collection of Free Soil Songs. Cleveland Printed by Smead & Cowles,
    1848. 39, [40] p. ; 15 cm. Without music; some of the tunes indicated by title.
    Issued in tan printed wrapper.
    Includes index: p. [40], at end.
    2309 Howard, Horton, d. 1833. An Improved System of Botanic Medicine, Founded upon Correct Physiological Principles, Embracing a Concise View of Anatomy and Physiology; Together with an Illustration of the New Theory of Medicine. To Which Is Added, a Treatise on Female Complaints, Midwifery, and the Diseases of Children by Horton Howard. 2 vols. Columbus The Author., AI 12998. Rieger 6742. 1832. 2 vols. Vol. I: viii, [9], 10-138, [1], blank, 24; Vol. II: 444, [24] For Howard's defense of his conduct and relations with Samuel Thomson, see the special issue of the Eclectic, and Medical Botanist, Extra., Nov. 15, 1832: A brief exposition of the principle circumstances connected with the publication of the "Improved system of botanic medicine" illustrative of the motives and principles of the author, in placing that work before the public. (Morgan 10045)
    2310 Howard, Horton, d. 1833. A Treatise on the Complaints Peculiar to Females: Embracing a System of Midwifery; the Whole in Conformity with the Improved System of Botanic Medicine. By Horton Howard. Columbus Published for the Author. Charles Scott, Printer., AI 12999. Rieger xx. 1832. v, [2], 8-172 p., 3 leaves of plates (one folded). ill. ; 21 cm. Includes biographical references.
    10045 Howard, Horton, d. 1833. A Brief Exposition of the Principal Circumstances Connected with the Publication of the "Improved System of Botanic Medicine" Illustrative of the Motives and Principles of the Author, in Placing That Work Before the Public by Horton Howard. Columbus
    AI 0. 1832. 20 p. ; 22 cm. This special issue of the Eclectic, and Medical Botanist, Extra.; 15 Nov. 1832, is a defense of Howard's conduct and relations with Samuel Thomson.
    The "Improved System of Botanic Medicine" was first published in Columbus in 1832 (Morgan 2309) and many later editions.
    2463 Howard, Horton, d. 1833. An Improved System of Botanic Medicine, Founded upon Correct Physiological Principles; Embracing a Concise View of Anatomy and Physiology...To which is Added, a Treatise on Female Complaints, Midwifery, and the Diseases of Children by Horton Howard. Cincinnati Second Edition; Revised and Corrected. Columbus Published by the Author, Scott & Wright, Printers, AI 19397. 1833. 3 v. in 1. plates. ; 22 cm.
    3052 Howard, Horton, d. 1833. An Improved System of Botanic Medicine, Founded upon Correct Physiological Principles; Embracing a Concise View of Anatomy and Physiology; Together with an Illustration of the New Theory of Medicine. To Which Is Added, a Treatise on Female Complaints, Midwifery, and the Diseases of Children by Horton Howard. Second Edition, Rev. and Corr. . Columbus Published by the Author, Scott & Wright, Printers, AI 38119. 1836. 3 v. in 2. plates ; 22 cm. ;
    3053 Howard, Horton, d. 1833. An Improved System of Botanic Medicine; Founded upon Correct Physiological Principles; Embracing a Concise View of Anatomy and Physiology; Together with an Illustration of the New Theory of Medicine. To Which is Added, a Treatise on Female Complaints, Midwifery, and the Diseases of Children. By Horton Howard. In Three Volumes. Vol. I[-III]. Third Edition Revised and Corrected. Columbus, Ohio Published by the Proprietors. Horton J. Howard, Printer, Saint Clairsville, O., AI 38119a. Rieger xx. 1836. 180, 465 p. MWA: 3 v. in 2. ill. ; 21 cm. "Stereotyped by J. A. James and Co., Cincinnati, for the Heirs of Horton Howard, Deceased."--verso of the title page.
    Spine title: Howard's Botanic Medicine.
    Includes index.
    9665 Howard, Horton, d. 1833. An Improved System of Botanic Medicine ... together with an illustration of the new theory of medicine to which is added, a treatise on female complaints, midwifery, and the diseases of children. 4 ed. Cincinnati Published by J. Kost, Rieger 6745. 1850. 180, 382, 1 l., 200 p. ; 9" x 5 5/8". Originally compiled with the assistance of W. Hance. Includes Hance's preface to the 3rd. ed.
    5015 Howard, Margaret (Seely) Mrs., b. 1826, defendant. Trial of Margaret Howard, on an Indictment for the Murder of Mary Ellen Smith, Alias Howard. Reported by Tho's Shinkwin, Reporter for the Cincinnati Chronicle. To Which is Prefaced a Memoir of Her Life. Cincinnati Barclay., McDade 491. Thomson 613. 1849. 93 p. ; 24 cm. McDade: Mrs. Howard stabbed her husband's mistress to death. She was acquitted on grounds of insanity.
    8514 Howard, Margaret (Seely) Mrs., b. 1826, defendant. Trial of Mrs. Margaret Howard, for the Murder of Miss Mary Ellen Smith, Her Husband's Paramour, in Cincinnati, on the 2d of February Last. [illustration of Mrs. Howard] Mrs. Howard. Prefixed to the Trial of Mrs. Howard May be Found a Memoir of Her Life, by Judge Brough, by Which It will be Seen That She Has Suffered All the Indignities and Cruelties Which an Inhuman Husband Could Inflict. Cincinnati, Ohio s.n., McDade 490. 1849. br, frontis, tp, [4-5], 6-64 p. ; 23 cm. Ports on tp, r. and v. McDade: Mrs. Howard stabbed her husband's mistress to death. She was acquitted on grounds of insanity.
    Price 18 3/4 Cents, to be Had of Travelling Agents Only.,
    "Prefixed to the trial.. May be found a memoir of her life, by Judge Brough."
    Trial held at the Court of Common Pleas, Cincinnati, April 30-May 5, 1849, Judge John Brough, presiding.
    8417 Howard, R. L. (Richard L.) Lecture Introductory to the Course in the Starling Medical College, of Columbus, November 7, 1849, for the Session of 1849-150. By R.L. Howard. Published by the Class. Columbus Scott & Bascom, Printers,
    1849. 25 p. ; 22 cm.
    2619 Howe, E. D. (Eber D.), b. 1798. Mormonism Unvailed [sic.]: or, a Faithful Account of That Singular Imposition and Delusion, from Its Rise to the Present Time. With Sketches of the Characters of Its Propagators, and with a Full Detail of the Manner in Which the Famous Golden Bible Was Brought before the World. To Which Are Added, Inquiries into the Probability That the Historical Part of the Said Bible Was Written by One Solomon Spaulding, More than Twenty Years Ago, and by Him Intended to Have Been Published as a Romance. By E.D. Howe. Painesville Printed and Published by the Author., AI 25005. Flake 4104. Graff 1985. Howes H717. Sabin 33290. Walgren 3820. 1834. ix, [2], 12-290 [i.e. 292] p. (pp. 175-76 appear twice in the numbering). ; 18.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Running title: Mormonism.
    Contains brief sketches of the Smith family, Martin Harris, David Whitmar, and Oliver Cowdery.
    Error in paging: page numbers 175, 176 repeated.
    3899 Howe, E. D. (Eber D.), b. 1798. History of Mormonism: or, A Faithful Account of That Singular Imposition and Delusion, with Sketches of the Characters and of Its Propagators. To Which Are Added Inquiries into the Probability that the Historical Part of the Golden Bible was Written by One Solomon Spalding, and by Him Intended to be Published as a Romance. By E.D. Howe. Painesville Printed and Published by the Author., AI 40-3287. Flake 4104. 1840. ix, [2], 12-290 p., [1] leaf of plates. ill. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes:: Notes: Running title: Mormonism.
    Originally published under the title: Mormonism unvailed [i.e., unveiled]: or, A faithful account of that singular imposition and delusion, from its rise to the present time. (Morgan 2619.)
    Contains brief sketches of the Smith Family, Martin Harris, David Whitmar, and Oliver Cowdery.
    American Antiquarian Society copy has Brinley label 6435.
    Error in paging: page numbers 175, 176 repeated.
    230 Howe, Henry, 1816-1893. Historical Collections of Ohio. Derby, Bradley & Co. Cincinnati Published for the Author by Derby, Bradley & Co. Price Three Dollars., Thomson 614. 1847. 581, [1] p. ; 23 cm.
    4810 Howe, Henry, 1816-1893. Proposals for Publishing by Subscription, a Work Entitled Historical Collections of Ohio. [Cincinnati Derby, Bradley & Co.,
    1847] [44] p. ill., plates. ; 22 cm. Western Reserve Historical Society Library notes: A prospectus only.
    Appended is original autograph list of subscribers to this work in Cuyahoga, Lake and Ashtabula Counties ([33] p.)
    317 Howe, Henry, 1816-1893. Historical Collections of Ohio. Cincinnati Published for the Author by Bradley & Anthony.,
    1848. 599 p. ; 22 cm. The frontispiece is "Repulse of the British before Fort Stephenson. Aug. 2d. 1813.
    22 cm.; frontispiece, tp, Copyright, [2], Preface [3]-4, Ohio Outline History [5]-19, Addition and Corrections [20], Counties [21]-555, Addenda [556]-576, Outline Sketch of the Geology of Ohio [577]-589, Vocabularies of the Shawanoese and Wyandott Languages, etc. [590]-594, Index to Cities and Principal Villages 595-596, General Index 596-599, blank verso, Bradley & Anthony Advertisement [1]-4. The map of Ohio is inserted between pages 592-93. Printed area is 33 cm, wide x 27 cm. height. Sheet is 35 cm. wide x 30.5 cm. high. There are 13 engravings inserted into the text.
    Col. Short, who commanded the regulars composing the forlorn hope, was ordering his men to leap the ditch-cut down the pickets and give the Americans no quarters, when he fell wounded into the ditch-hoisted his handkerchief on the end of his sword, and begged that mercy, which he had a moment before ordered to be denied to his enemy."There are thirteen engravings as follows: 1) (between pages 120-121) "Main Street, Cleveland."; 2) (152-153) "View at the Mouth of the Cuyahoga." and "View of Sandusky City from the bay."; 3) (172-173) "High Street, Columbus."; 4) (176-177) "Scene at the Ohio Penitentiary, Columbus."; 5) (220-221) "Cincinnati, from the Ohio."; 6) (268-269) "Market Street, Steubenville."; 7) (332-333) "Harbor of Toledo." and "Public Square, Newark."; 9) (388-389) "Main Street, Zanesville."; 10) (428-429) "Scene on the Auglaize:-A Home in the Wilderness."; 11) (440-441) "Chillicothe from the Hill West."; 12) (456-457) "Portsmouth, from the Kentucky Shore." and "Marietta, from the Virginia Shore."; 13) (476-477) "Ravine at Cuyahoga Falls." The engravings have the initials "H. Howe." The "Additions and Corrections." include population figures for several townships and a paragraph each on Auglaize and Morrow County. On page [582] of the 1847 publication, Howe lists "Corrections and Omissions." and notes that some of the errors have been corrected in the 1847 publication. At present, I doubt this until some copies appear with the 1847 imprint and the corrections. In the 1848 publication of 599 pages, the corrections were made. One correction is different than stated. On page 58 instead of changing "chosen" to "appointed", the word "made" is inserted. And, on page 84 the change of "log hut" to "log fort" is not made. These corrections should give us good evidence to determine which copies were printed in what order.
    4426 Howe, Henry, 1816-1893. Historical Collections of Ohio. Cincinnati Derby, Bradley & Co.,
    1848. 595, [1], 4 p. ; 22 cm. "List of books published and for sale by Derby, Bradley & Co."--p. [1]-4 second count.
    4910 Howe, Henry, 1816-1893. Historical Collections of Ohio. Cincinnati Published by Derby, Bradley & Co.,
    1848. 599 p. ; 22 cm.
    4451 Howe, Henry, 1816-1893. Historical Collections of Ohio; Containing a Collection of the Most Interesting Facts, Traditions, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, Etc. Relating to Its General and Local History: With Descriptions of Its Counties, Principal Towns and Villages. Illustrated by 180 Engravings, Giving Views of the Chief Towns,--Public Buildings,--Relics of Antiquity,--Historic Localities,--Natural Scenery, Etc. By Henry Howe. [State of Ohio seal] Cincinnati Published for the Author by Bradley & Anthony. Price Three Dollars., Rieger 728. 1849. 599 p. col. front., illus., plates, fold map. ; 23 cm. This has a four page book advertisement at end.
    10310 Howe, Henry, 1816-1893. Henry Howe, author and publisher of subscription books exclusively. Office, no. 111, Main Street, (up stairs,) Cincinnati, Ohio. [Cincinnati s.n.,
    [between 1849 and 1869?] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 48 x 28 cm.
    5074 Howe, Henry, 1816-1893. Historical Collections of Ohio, Containing a Collection of the Most Interesting Facts, Traditions, Biographical Sketches, Anecdote, etc., Relating to Its General and Local History, with Descriptions of Its Counties, Principal Towns and Villages, Illustrated by 180 Engravings. Cincinnati For the Author by Bradley & Anthony.,
    1850. 599 p. illus., map. ; 23 cm.
    353 Howe, Samuel L. The Philotaxian Grammar, Being a Concise and Lucid Guide to a Knowledge of the English Language; Containing a New and Comprehensive System of Parsing, and a Complete Order for Correcting False Syntax; and Exhibiting the Cases of Nouns and Pronouns, and the Moods and Tenses of Verbs, in a New and Systematic Arrangement: Designed for Schools and Private Learners. By. S.L. Howe. [Three lines of quotation from Dr. Blair]] Lancaster, O. Printed by Wright and Moeller, AI 50902. 1838. [I-III], IV-VIII, [IX], X-XII, [13]-159, [160], 161-176. ; 16cm. Page 175 printed 157.
    "Corrections:"--p. VIII.
    Signatures: [1]6 2 2* - aa/4 11*/2.
    Contents: tp, bv, Preface [III]-VIII, Corrections VIII, Language [IX]-XII, Grammar [13]-159, Punctuation [160]-176.
    6375 Howe, Sarah J. Boleslaw II.; or, The Siege of Kiow. A Dramatic Poem. Found on a Portion of the History of Poland. By Mrs. Sarah J. Howe. Cincinnati Robinson and Jones,
    1847. 46 p. ; 19 cm. OC (RA811 H8586).
    6925 Howe, Stewart D. and Company. Dr. S. D. Howe's Shaker Extract Compound Extract Sarsaparilla in Quart Bottles. Cincinnati
    Richmond 415. 185-.

    8416 Howe, Uriah Tracy. An Address Delivered to the Members of the Ohio Mechanics Institute at Its Eighth Annual Fair by U.T. Howe, Esq. Cincinnati Sparhawk and Lytle, Printers, AI 45-3299. 1845. 21 p. ; 18 cm.
    6896 Howland, Esther Allen, 1801-1860. The American Economical Housekeeper, and Family Receipt Book. By Mrs. E.A. Howland. Stereotype Edition. Cincinnati Published by H.W. Derby & Co., AI 45-3314. Lincoln 233. Lowenstein, E., American Cookery (3rd. ed.), 341. 1845. [5], 11-108 p. ill. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title varies: The New England economical housekeeper, and family receipt book. Worcester: Published by S.A. Howland, 135 Main Street.
    First ed., 1844, published under title: The New England economical housekeeper, and family receipt book. Subsequently, the two titles were used interchangeably. Cf. Lowenstein, E. Amer. cookery (1954 ed.)
    "Stereotyped at the Boston Type and Stereotype Foundry."--verso of title page.
    "Price twenty-five cents."--cover.
    Includes index.
    Publisher's advertisement, p. [4] of cover.
    The cover title is: [decorative border]/ Price Twenty-Five Cents./ [rule]/ The/ New England/ Economical Housekeeper,/ And/ Family Receipt Book./ [short rule]/ Worcester:/ Published By S. A. Howland./ 135 Main Street.
    Advertised in 1847 for 25 cents. (Morgan 4820, p. 56)
    8958 Hubbard, E. W., Dr. Remarks of Dr. E.W. Hubbard, of Lorain County, before the Central Hickory Club of Columbus, Friday Evening, Nov. 17, 1843, and Furnished for Publication by a Vote of the Club. Columbus Samuel Medary's Power Press Print., AI 0. 1843. 7, bv p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Campaign literature, supporting the candidacy of Martin Van Buren.
    Text printed in two columns.
    3900 Hudson Academy. Hudson. Catalogue of the Hudson Academy for the Year Ending March, 1839-40. Cuyahoga Falls Printed by S. F. Wetmore, AI 40-3310. 1840. 11 p.
    2044 Hudson, David. Letters Addressed to the Anti-Masonic Committee, Appointed to Correspond with Masons, at the Anti-Masonic Convention Held in Ravenna, April 23rd 1830. By David Hudson, Esq.; Together with an Address Adopted by the Masonic Convention, Held in Ravenna, Portage County, Ohio, June 24th, 1830, Being the Anniversary of St. John the Baptist. Ravenna Office of the Western Courier., AI 1942. Walgren 3306. 1830. 24 p. ; 19.5 cm. Walgren: Could not be located at OClWHi in June 1996.
    3248 Hudson, John, 1800-1891. The Peaceful End of the Christian. Sermon, Oct. 22, 1836, Occasioned by the Death of Mrs. Amanda Crane, (consort of the Rev. Simeon H. Crane, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Lebanon.) Dayton B.F. Ells., AI 44841. 1837. 16 p. ; 24 cm.
    8670 Hudson, William Norton. Sketch of the Family History of the Hudson Family. Cleveland, Ohio
    AI 46-3532.
    9 p.
    10421 Hughes, Bp. Letters of Bishop Hughes: Letter IV. [Cincinnati Printed by Conahan & Brother,
    [not before 1846?] [7] p. ; 22 cm.
    4811 Hughes, John Taylor, 1817-1862. Doniphan's Expedition, Containing an Account of the Conquest of New Mexico; General Kearney's [sic] Overland Expedition to California; Doniphan's Campaign against the Navajos; His Unparalleled March upon Chihuahua and Durango; and the Operations of General Price at Santa Fe. With a Sketch of Col. Doniphan. Illustrated with Plans of Battle-Fields and Fine Engravings. By John T. Hughes, A. B., of the First Regiment of Missouri Cavalry. Cincinnati Published by J.A. & U.P. James, Walnut St., Between Fourth & Fifth., Graff 2004. Howes H769. Streeter 165. Wagner-Camp 134:1. 1847. 144 p. ; 23.9 cm.
    4812 Hughes, John Taylor, 1817-1862. Doniphan's Expedition, Containing an Account of the Conquest of New Mexico; General Kearney's [sic] Overland Expedition to California; Doniphan's Campaign against the Navajos; His Unparalleled March upon Chihuahua and Durango; and the Operations of General Price at Santa Fe. With a Sketch of Col. Doniphan. Illustrated with Plans of Battle-Fields and Fine Engravings. By John T. Hughes, A.B., of the First Regiment of Missouri Cavalry. Cincinnati U.P. James., Graff 2006. Howes H769. Sabin 33596. Wagner-Camp 134:6. [1847] viii, [9]-144 p., incl. front., illus., maps. ; 23.5 cm. Title vignette.
    Text in two columns per page.
    Original printed and illustrated in gray wrappers; advertisements on p. [2-4] of cover.
    233 Hughes, John Taylor, 1817-1862. Doniphan's Expedition, Containing an Account of the Conquest of New Mexico; General Kearney's [sic] Overland Expedition to California; Doniphan's Campaign against the Navajos; His Unparalleled March upon Chihuahua and Durango; and the Operations of General Price at Santa Fe. With a Sketch of Col. Doniphan. Illustrated with Plans of Battle-Fields and Fine Engravings. By John T. Hughes, A. B., of the First Regiment of Missouri Cavalry. Cincinnati J.A. and U.P. James., Graff 2005. Howes H769. Rader 1970n. Rittenhouse 311. Sabin 33596. NUC NH 0591576. Wagner-Camp 134:3. 1848. xii, 13-407 p. front., illus., port., fold. map. plans. ; 20 cm. Howes: Doniphan's and Kearny's conquest gave the United States its claim to New Mexico and Arizona, which were acquired by the Gadsden Purchase.
    Howes calls this the "best edition."
    4911 Hughes, John Taylor, 1817-1862. Doniphan's Expedition, Containing an Account of the Conquest of New Mexico; General Kearney's [sic] Overland Expedition to California; Doniphan's Campaign against the Navajos; His Unparalleled March upon Chihuahua and Durango; and the Operations of General Price at Santa Fe. With a Sketch of Col. Doniphan. Illustrated with Plans of Battle-Fields and Fine Engravings. By John T. Hughes, A. B., of the First Regiment of Missouri Cavalry. "Cheap Edition." Cincinnati U.P. James., Howes H769. Sabin 33596. Wagner-Camp 134:2. 1848. 144 p. ; 22 cm.
    5016 Hughes, John Taylor, 1817-1862. Doniphan's Expedition, Containing an Account of the Conquest of New Mexico; General Kearney's [sic] Overland Expedition to California; Doniphan's Campaign against the Navajos; His Unparalleled March upon Chihuahua and Durango; and the Operations of General Price at Santa Fe. With a Sketch of Col. Doniphan. Illustrated with Plans of Battle-Fields and Fine Engravings. By John T. Hughes, A. B., of the First Regiment of Missouri Cavalry. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James, Howes H769. Wagner-Camp 134:4. 1849. viii, 9-144 p. incl. front., illus. ; 23 cm.
    4281 Hughes, John Taylor, 1817-1862. Doniphan's Expedition, Containing an Account of the Conquest of New Mexico; General Kearney's [sic] Overland Expedition to California; Doniphan's Campaign against the Navajos; His Unparalleled March upon Chihuahua and Durango; and the Operations of General Price at Santa Fe. With a Sketch of Col. Doniphan. Illustrated with Plans of Battle-Fields and Fine Engravings. By John T. Hughes, A. B., of the First Regiment of Missouri Cavalry. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James, Howes H769. Sabin 33566. Wagner-Camp 134:5. 1850. xii, 407 p. ill. ; 20 cm.
    1001 Hughes, Joseph S., d. 1823. A Discourse, Delivered at Columbus, Ohio to Ohio Lodge No. 30. On the Anniversary of St. John, the Evangelist, December 27th, A. L. 5816. By Brother Joseph S. Hughes, of Delaware. Columbus Printed by P. H. Olmsted & Co., OI 362. SS 41092. Walgren 1567. 1817. 17 p. ; 17 cm. Errata slip tipped in opposite the title-page.
    Page 12: "Altho' for the present, as heretofore, the votaries of Masonry may expect to be made the objects of ridicule and persecution, yet the true and faithful Brother is enabled to discover within the veil, the glowing spark of charity...."
    2620 Hull, Henry, 1765-1834. An Address to the Youth of the Society of Friends in Great Britain and Ireland, Especially Those Who Attended the Yearly Meeting in London, in 1812. By Henry Hull. Mountpleasant Printed by E. Harris., AI 25019. 1834. 12 p. ; 20 cm. OHi notes: Document signed by Benjamin W. Ladd.
    Included are two letters from the author's daughter, Dorcas Coleman, and one from friend, Ruth Hallock.
    1505 Hull, Joseph Hervey. English Grammar, by Lectures, Comprehending the Principles and Rules of Syntactical Parsing, Systematically; Containing Exercises in Syntax, and a Key to the Exercises: with a Lecture on Rhetorick. By Joseph Harvey Hull. Second Edition, Revised and Corrected by the Author. Steubenville Printed by James Wilson, for the Author., Rieger 435. SS 16615. 1824. 108 p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "To the youth of my country, these lectures are respectfully dedicated"--p. [3].
    Professional endorsements of Joseph Hervey Hull, p. [5]-10, and p. [106]-108.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Edwd. R. Lord, Meadville, March 6th 1840.
    639 Humane Society. Cincinnati. [Constitution of the Humane Society. Cincinnati
    OI 24. 1802]
    Ohio Imprint notes: Advertised in the Western Spy and Hamilton Gazette of May 29, 1802, among "Books and Pamphlets" for sale at that office; "Price--12-1/2 cents."
    2744 Humphreys, David, 1752-1818. The Life and Heroic Exploits of Israel Putnam, Major-General in the Revolutionary War by Colonel David Humphreys. Columbus J. & H. Miller, Publishers, AI 0. [1840] 190 p. ill. ; 16 cm. Title vignette.
    "The main part is from the pen of Colonel Humphreys; but so far as General Putnam was connected with the battle of Bunker Hill, the principal portion is extracted from an 'Historical and topographical sketch of Bunker Hill battle, by Samuel Swett'. The anecdotes are by the same hand." - To the reader, p. [174]./ The original work by Humphreys was first published, Hartford, 1788, under title: An essay on the life of ... Israel Putnam.
    632 Humphreys, David, 1752-1818. The Life, Anecdotes, and Heroic Exploits of Israel Putnam, Major-General in the Revolutionary War. Cleveland M.C. Younglove & Co.,
    1848. 66, [6] p., ill. ; 21 cm. Caption title: Memoirs of Major-General Putnam.
    First edition published in Hartford, 1788, anonymously, abridged from David Humphreys' "An essay on the life of...Major-General Putnam."
    6374 Hunt, Jedediah, 1815-1860. The Cottage Maid: A Tale in Rhyme. Cincinnati Robinson & Jones,
    1847. iv, [5]-48 p. 22 cm.
    9994 Hunt, William, 1797-1867. The thorough bred true horse Ohio whip. [Lebanon F. Stokes, AI 0. 1833] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 38 cm. Includes information pertaining to Ohio Whip's standing for mares, together with pedigree and physical description of Ohio Whip.
    Dated March 22, 1833.
    Authorship of item attributed to W[illiam] Hunt.
    7484 Hunter, William, 1811-1877, comp. Select Melodies; Comprising the Best of Those Hymns and Spiritual Songs in Common Use, Not to Be Found in the Standard Methodist Episcopal Hymn Book: as Also a Number of Original Pieces. By William Hunter. Cincinnati Printed at the Methodist Book Concern. R.P. Thompson, Printer., AI 44-3247. 1844. 320 p. music ; 12 cm. Stereotyped by J.A. James, Cincinnati, Ohio, verso of title page.
    Preface, p. iii-iv.
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James, Cincinnati, Ohio."--verso of title page.
    5248 Hunter, William, 1811-1877, compiler. Select Melodies; Comprising The Best of Those Hymns and Spiritual Songs in Common Use, Not to Be Found in the Standard Methodist Episcopal Hymn Book: As Also, a Number of Original Pieces. By William Hunter. Cincinnati Printed at the Methodist Book Concern, R.P. Thompson, Printer., AI 0. 1843. 320 p. ; 12 cm. Without music except for 2 hymns at the end: "Father-land" and "A home in heaven": p. [306]-[309].
    "Index."--p. 311-320.
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James, Cincinnati, Ohio."--verso of title page.
    Spine: Select Melodies.
    6971 Hunter, William, 1811-1877, compiler. Select Melodies; Comprising the Best of Those Hymns and Spiritual Songs in Common Use, Not to Be Found in the Standard Methodist Episcopal Hymn Book; as Also, A Number of Original Pieces. By William Hunter. Cincinnati Printed at the Methodist Book Concern. R. P. Thompson, Printer., AI 0. 1846. [i-ii], iii-iv, [5]-320 p. ; 12 cm. Without music; tunes mostly indicated by title.
    "Father-land"; "A home in heaven" (music): p. [306-309].
    6197 Hunter, William, 1811-1877. Select Melodies Comprising the Best of Those Hymns and Spiritual Songs in Common Use, Not to be Found in the Standard Methodist Episcopal Hymn Book. As Also, a Number of Original Pieces by William Hunter. Cincinnati R. P. Thompson, Printer, AI 42-2466. 1842. 320 p. ; 13 cm.
    6432 Hunter, William, 1811-1877. Select Melodies; Comprising the Best of Those Hymns and Spiritual Songs in Common Use, Not to be Found in the Standard Episcopal Methodist Hymn Book; as Also, a Number of Original Pieces. By William Hunter. Cincinnati Printed at the Methodist Book Concern, R. P. Thompson, Printer., AI 45-3356. 1845. 320 p. ; 12 cm. Contains music for 2 hymns.
    Includes index.
    8029 Hunter, William, 1811-1877. Select Melodies Comprising the Best of Those Hymns and Spiritual Songs in Common Use, Not to be Found in the Standard Methodist Episcopal Hymn Book. As Also, a Number of Original Pieces by William Hunter. Cincinnati Printed at the Methodist Book Concern. R. P. Thompson, Printer.,
    1847. [i-ii], iii-iv, [5]-320 p. ; 12 cm.
    4710 Hunter, William, 1811-1877. Select Melodies; Comprising the Best of Those Hymns and Spiritual Songs in Common Use, Not to be Found in the Standard Methodist Episcopal Hymn Book. Cincinnati Printed at the Methodist Book Concern. R.P. Thompson, Printer.,
    1848. 320 p. music ; 12 cm. Without music except for 2 hymns at the end: "Father-land" and "A home in heaven": p. [306]-[309].
    "Index."--p. 311-320.
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James, Cincinnati, Ohio."--verso of title page.
    7 Hunter, William, 1811-1877. Select Melodies; Comprising the Best of Those Hymns and Spiritual Songs in Common Use, Not to be Found in The Standard Methodist Episcopal Hymn Book, as Also, a Number of Original Pieces. By William Hunter. Cincinnati Printed at the Methodist Book Concern, R. P. Thompson, Printer.,
    1849. 318 p. ; 12 cm. Without music except for 2 hymns at the end: "Father-land" and "A home in heaven": p. [306]-[309].
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James. Cincinnati, Ohio."--p. [ii].
    "Index."--p. 311-320.
    Spine: Select Melodies.
    2808 Huntington, Nathaniel Gilbert, 1785-1848. System of Modern Geography, for Schools, Academies, and Families. 4th ed. Cincinnati
    AI 32258. 1835.

    8502 Huntington, Nathaniel Gilbert, 1785-1848. A System of Modern Geography, for Schools, Academies, and Families, Designed to Answer the Twofold Purpose of a Correct Guide to the Student and of a Geographic Reading Book. Revised and Improved. [illustration] Illustrated by a Variety of Cuts and Tables, and Accompanied by a New and Beautiful Atlas. By Nathaniel G. Huntington, A.M. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan & Co., AI 0. 1839. 306 p. ; 16 cm. The book was printed in Hartford by Reed and Barber and noted for sale by booksellers throughout the United States.
    E. Morgan & Co. published this book in Cincinnati with only a new title page on the cover and back covers. There was no attempt to hide the fact of its printing as the "Publishers' Notice" dated Cincinnati, November 1839 on the back cover is verbatim of the notice by Reed and Barber, dated Hartford, June, 1835, and copyrighted in 1833 by Eleazer Huntington and Henry Benton, in the Connecticut District.
    Cover has printed as publication information: Cincinnati: Published by E. Morgan & Co. 1839.
    4462 Huntsman, John, compiler. Social Melodies, Being a Collection of the Most Popular Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Now in Use, And Designed to Encourage and Stimulate the Spirit of Devotion. Compiled by John Huntsman. [Five lines from Colossians] [St. Clairsville, Ohio] Published by E. Harris & J. Huntsman. St. Clairsville, O. Printed by Heaton & Gressinger., AI 42-2473. Rieger 1822. 1842. [1], bv, [3]-4, [5]-248, [249]-255, bv p. ; 10.5 cm. Preface dated: John Huntsman. Nov. 10, 1842.
    Without music.
    "Index."--p. [249]-255.
    Signatures: [A] - P/8.
    1345 Huron Baptist Association. Minutes of the Huron Baptist Association, Convened at Black River, Huron County, Ohio, October 2d and 3d, 1822. Cleaveland Printed by Z. Willes., SS 7937. 1822. 11 p.
    310 Huron Baptist Association. Minutes of the Huron Baptist Association at Their Session in Florence, October 13th and 14th, 1824. Cleaveland Printed by Z. Willes., SS 15229. 1824. 11 p.
    1556 Huron Baptist Association. Minutes of the Huron Baptist Association, at Their Session in Florence, on the 16th, 17th and 18th of Sept. 1825. Cleaveland Printed by Z. Willes., SS 19572. 1825. 8 p.
    1643 Huron Baptist Association. Minutes of the Huron Baptist Association, Held in Brownhelm on the Twenty-Seventh and Twenty-Eight [sic.] September, 1820 [sic].

    SS 23659. 1826. 4 p.
    1719 Huron Baptist Association. Minutes of the Huron Baptist Association, at Their Session at Eldridge, August 29 & 30, 1827. Norwalk Printed by M'Ardle [sic.] & Buckingham., SS 28022. 1827. 10 p.
    1801 Huron Baptist Association. Minutes of the Seventh Annual Meeting of Huron Baptist Association, with the Black River Church, Lorain County, Ohio. Norwalk Printed by Henry Buckingham., SS 32172. 1828. 11 p.
    1880 Huron Baptist Association. Minutes of the Eighth Annual Meeting of Huron Baptist Association, with the Black River Church, Lorain County, Ohio. Norwalk, Ohio Printed by George T. Buckingham, & Co., SS 37661. 1829. 12 p. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy has ms. corrections on the title page: 'Black River' changed to 'Ridgefield,' and 'Lorain' changed to 'Huron.'
    2003 Huron Baptist Association. Minutes of the Ninth Annual Meeting of the Huron Baptist Association, with the Ledredge Church, Huron County, Ohio. August 13 & 14, 1830. Norwalk Printed by Preston & Buckingham, AI 336. 1830. 8 p.
    2122 Huron Baptist Association. Minutes of the Tenth Annual Meeting of the Huron Baptist Association, at Their Session in the Village of Norwalk, Huron County, Ohio, August 19, 20 & 21, 1831. Norwalk Printed by S. Preston & Co., AI 5972. 1831. 8 p. ; 20 cm.
    2247 Huron Baptist Association. Minutes of the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Huron Baptist Association, Held at Henrietta, Lorain County, Ohio, August 24, 25 & 26, 1832. Together with Circular Letter, and Minutes of the Huron Baptist Missionary Society. Norwalk Printed by S. Preston & Co., AI 11161. 1832. 6 p. ; 20 cm.
    2419 Huron Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twelfth Annual Meeting of the Huron Baptist Association, Held at Berlin, Huron County, Ohio, August 23 & 24, 1833. Together with a Circular Letter, & Minutes of the Huron Baptist Missionary Society. Norwalk Mennan and Tilden., AI 17616. 1833. 11 p. ; 22 cm.
    2559 Huron Baptist Association. Minutes of the Thirteenth Anniversary...Aug. 27, 28, 1834. Norwalk
    AI 23170. 1834.

    9266 Huron Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fourteenth Anniversary of the Huron Baptist Association, Held at La Grange, Lorain Co., Ohio, Aug. 26 and 27, 1835. [n.p. s.n., AI 0. 1835] 11 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    2984 Huron Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fifteenth Anniversary of the Huron Baptist Association, Held at Norwalk, Huron County, Ohio, August 31st and September 1st, 1836. Norwalk s.n., AI 35971. 1836. 12 p. ; 20 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    3177 Huron Baptist Association. Minutes of the Sixteenth Anniversary of the Huron Baptist Association, Held at Fairfield, Huron County, Ohio, August 30 & 31, 1837. Norwalk, Ohio Printed by S. & C. A. Preston, AI 43036. 1837. 16 p.
    9267 Huron Baptist Association. Minutes of the Seventeenth Anniversary of the Huron Baptist Association, Held, by Appointment, at Henrietta, Lorain County, Ohio. August 29 & 30, 1838. [Norwalk] S. & C.A. Preston, Printers, Norwalk, Ohio., AI 0. 1838. 14 p. ; 22 cm.
    3577 Huron Baptist Association. Minutes of the Eighteenth Anniversary of the Huron Baptist Association, Held, by Appointment, at Monroeville, Huron County, Ohio, October 2d & 3d, 1839. [Norwalk] S. & C.A. Preston, Printers, Norwalk, Ohio,, AI 54233. 1839 16 p. ; 22 cm. At head of title: No. 18 periodical.
    3827 Huron Baptist Association. Minutes of the Nineteenth Anniversary of the Huron Baptist Association, Held with the Church in Norwalk, Huron County, Ohio, July 1 & 2, 1840. Norwalk S. & C.A. Preston, Printers, AI 40-450. 1840. 14 p.
    6078 Huron Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twentieth Anniversary of the Huron Baptist Association, Held with the Church in Berlin, Erie County, Ohio, July 7th and 8th, 1841. [Norwalk] S. & C.A. Preston, Printers, Norwalk, Ohio., AI 0. 1841. 16 p. ; 20 cm. At head of title: No. 20. Periodical.
    6077 Huron Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-First Anniversary of the Huron Baptist Association, at Their Session with the Church at Peru, Huron County, Ohio, October 10th and 11th, 1842. Norwalk, Ohio From the Press of S. & C. A. Preston., AI 42-364. 1842. 14 p. ; 20 cm. At the head of title: No. 21. Periodical.
    8521 Huron Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Second Anniversary of the Huron Baptist Association, Held with the Church at New-Haven, Huron County, Ohio, October 11th and 12th, 1843. S.B. Walker, Norwalk, Huron County, Corresponding Secretary. Norwalk, Ohio From the Press of S. & C.A. Preston., AI 0. 1843. 8 p. ; 20 cm. At head of title: No. 22. Periodical.
    9268 Huron Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Third Anniversary of the Huron Baptist Association. Held at Fairfield, Huron County, Ohio, October 9th and 10th, A.D. 1844. O.G. Carter, Norwalk, Huron County, Corresponding Secretary. Norwalk, Ohio J.M. Farr, Printer., AI 0. 1844. 8 p. ; 21 cm. At head of title: No. 23.--Periodical.
    9269 Huron Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Fourth Anniversary of the Huron Baptist Association, Held at Auburn, Crawford County, Ohio, October 8th and 9th, A.D., 1845. … Norwalk Printed by C.J. Orton., AI 0. [not before 1845] 8 p. ; 23 cm. At head of title: No. 24.--Periodical.
    9270 Huron Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Huron Baptist Association, Held at Berlin, Erie County, Ohio, October 14th and 15th, A.D. 1846. … Norwalk, Ohio S. & C.A. Preston, Printers., AI 0. [not before 1846] 7 p. ; 21 cm. At head of title: No. 25.--Periodical.
    9271 Huron Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Sixth Anniversary of the Huron Baptist Association, Held at Clarksfield, Huron County, Ohio, September 1st and 2d, A.D. 1847. Corresponding Secretary--Rev. P.C. Dayfoot, Norwalk. Norwalk, Ohio S. & C.A. Preston, Printers.,
    [not before 1847] 8 p. ; 21 cm. At head of title: No. 26. Periodical.
    9272 Huron Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Seventh Anniversary of the Huron Baptist Association, Held with the Baptist Church, in Bronson, O., September 6th and 7th, 1848. Corresponding Secretary--O.G. Carter, Norwalk. Norwalk, Ohio S. & C.A. Preston, Printers., AI 0. [not before 1848] 16 p. ; 21 cm. At head of title: No. 27. Periodical.
    9273 Huron Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Eighth Anniversary of the Huron Baptist Association, Held with the Baptist Church in Bellevue, O., September 5th and 6th, 1849. … Norwalk, Ohio S. & C.A. Preston, Printers., AI 0. [not before 1849] 8 p. ; 21 cm. At head of title: No. 28. Periodical.
    9274 Huron Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1850

    8520 Huron Institute. Milan. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Huron Institute, 1837--38. Milan, Huron Co. Ohio. [Norwalk Prestons, Printers, Norwalk, Ohio., AI 0. 1837] 8 p. ; 21 cm.
    7480 Huron Institute. Milan. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Huron Institute. Milan, O., July, 1844. Milan Clark Waggoner, Printer., AI 44-3255. 1844. 8 p. ; 19.5 cm. Half-title: Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Huron Institute. Milan, Ohio, 1844.
    Students' attendance listed.
    7662 Huron Institute. Milan. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Huron Institute, 1848. Huron

    1849.

    156 Hutchins, John, 1812-1891. Speech of John Hutchins, of Trumbull. On the Bill Repealing So Much of the Apportionment Law as Purports to Divide Hamilton County into Two Districts. In the House of Representatives--January, 19, 1850. Reported for the House of Representatives by J.V. Smith. [Columbus s.n.,
    1850] 12 p. ; 24 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Text printed in two columns.
    8016 Hutchinson, Mary. Poems Written by Mary Hutchinson, for Amusement, and Dedicated to Her Friends. [Medina s.n., AI 0. 1840] Broadside. 40 x 31 cm. RPB notes: Printed in blue in four columns divided by single lines within ornamental border.
    RPB: Hays Broadsides 1 Size HB17790.
    8731 Hygeia Female Athenaeum. Tenth Annual Catalogue of the Teachers and Pupils of Hygeia Female Athenaeum. Hygeia, on Hamilton Turnpike, 7 1-2 Miles North of Cincinnati, O., Sept., 1850. [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1850] [2] leaves. illus. ; 28 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Register of instructors and pupils.
    American Antiquarian Society copy lacks second leaf, presumably blank.
    American Antiquarian Society copy has stationers' embossed stamp, 'Imported by Eggers & Co. Cincinnati.'
    Signatures: [A]2 ([A]1 recto, [A]2 blank).
    10140 I.O.O.F., Ravenna Lodge, No. 65. Ravenna, April 30, 1849. To the Officers and Members of ________________ No. __________ I.O.O.F. Brothers, You are hereby invited to attend the celebration of the Third Anniversary of Ravenna Lodge, No. 65, at Ravenna, Portage County, Ohio, on Friday, the 18th day of May next. The Order will meet at the Lodge Room, at 10 o'clock, A.M., and at 11 o'clock, A.M., and address will be delivered by Rev. Bro. Samuel L. Adams, of Kentucky, formerly of Sharon, Ohio. The Members of the Order are most cordially invited to participate with us in the exercise of the occasion, and if convenient, bring their regalia. Fraternally, Yours, Horace Y. Beebe, Newell D. Clark, William Caine, Committee of Arrangements.. [Ravenna s.n.,
    1849] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 26 x 16.4 cm. Printed area measures 10.4 x 12.5 cm.
    519 Iddings, David W. An Eulogy upon the Character of Joshua L. Lemon Delivered before the Miami Society of Miami University...March 1841. Oxford Published by Order of the Society. A. Pugh.-Print., AI 41-2678. 1841. 10 p.
    8073 Iler, James. Lectures on Electro-Biology, Disclosing the Principles of Life in Connection with Spirit and Matter, and Showing Its Importance as a Remedial, Together with Instructions for Operating. By James Iler. [Four lines from Raleigh] New Philadelphia, O. Elliott & Mathews, Printers.,
    1850. 72 p. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Advertisement. There are many names used in turn to designate this science ..."--p. [4] of wrapper.
    6351 Illinois. Laws, statutes, etc. The Revised Code of Laws, of Illinois, Containing Those of a General and Permanent Nature Passed by the Sixth General Assembly, at Their Session Held at Vandalia, Commencing on the First Monday of December, 1828; and Those Enacted Previous Thereto, and Ordered by the Said General Assembly to Be Re-Published. Published in Pursuance of Law. Shawneetown, Ill. Published by Alexander F. Grant & Co. Lodge, L'Hommedieu & Hammond--Printers., AI 39080. 1829. [1], bv, [3-5], 6-243, bv, [245]-252, [253]-278 p. ; 19.5 cm. "Contents."--p. [3-4].
    On spine: Revised Laws of Illinois.
    "Reports of the Auditor and Treasurer, to the General Assembly, December, 1828."--p. [245]-252.
    "Index."--p. [253]-278.
    Page numbers are printed on the right and left margins except when a page starts with subject headings, in which case the page numbers are printed in the middle of the page.
    Page 198 printed 298.
    Signatures: [A]/2 B B* - [Z]/2 Z*/4 Aa Aa* - Bb/2 Bb*/4. (Q* not printed. I and U not used. V used.)
    Page 129-132 paper feels lighter than other pages.
    American Antiquarian Society copy rebound. Has ink stamp: Charles H. Aldrich, attorney and counselor, 225 Dearborn Street. (Chicago)
    3249 Immigrants Friend Society. Proceedings of the Second Annual Meeting of the 'Immigrants Friend Society,' for the Valley of the Mississippi, Held May 23, 1837, in the Second Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, Ohio. [Cincinnati] N.S. Johnson, Printer, No. 133 Main-Street., AI 44895. [1837] 16 p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes the text of three hymns.
    "Constitution of the Immigrants Friend Society, as amended, May 23, 1837."--p. [12]-13.
    "Officers of the Society."--p. 13.
    "Circular of the executive committee of the Immigrants Friend Society, to the people of the Mississippi Valley."--p. [14]-16. Signed: Bellamy Storer, president. John Myre, vice pres. H.K. Wells, rec. sec'y. Calvin E. Stowe, cor. sec'y. J.B. Cook, Jacob Guelick, Curtis M. Doolittle, C.P. Barnes, Wm. Neff, John Allen, D.W. Tolford, Otis Aldrich. Executive committee. May 26, 1837.
    6518 Independent Fire Engine and Hose Company, No. 3. Cincinnati. Constitution and By-laws of the Independent Fire Engine and Hose Company, No. 3. Cincinnati Printed by Robinson & Jones,
    1848.

    9062 Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Bethesda Encampment of Patriarchs, No. 39. Canal Dover. Constitution and By-Laws of Bethesda Encampment of Patriarchs, No. 39, I.O.O.F. Canal Dover, Ohio, Instituted April 20, 1850. [New Philadelphia, Ohio] Elliott & Mathews, Printers, New Philadelphia, Ohio.,
    1850. 23, [24] p. ; 14.5 cm. Printers precede New Philadelphia on title page.
    Membership form sign up, p. [24].
    2646 Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Cincinnati Lodge no. 3 (Cincinnati, Ohio) Constitution and By-Laws of Cincinnati Lodge No. 3, of the Order of Independent Odd Fellows in Ohio,
    as Revised and Adopted September 10, 1834.
    Cincinnati N.S. Johnson, AI 26060. 1834. 39 p. ; 13 cm.
    9003 Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Cincinnati Lodge No. 3 (Cincinnati, Ohio). Constitution and By-Laws of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Cincinnati Lodge No. 3 as Amended and Adopted July 18, 1838. Cincinnati E. Morgan and Co., AI 0. [1838] 39 p. ; 13 cm.
    9002 Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Elyria Lodge No. 103 (Elyria, Ohio). Constitution, By-Laws, and Rules of Order. Elyria J.W. Udall, Printer,
    1848 31 p. ; 18 cm.
    9235 Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Goshen Lodge No. [blank] (Dover, Ohio). Constitution, By-Laws, Etc. of Goshen Lodge No. [Blank] of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, of Dover, Ohio. Instituted March 18, 1847. Massillon D.B. Wilson, Printer.,
    1847. 32 p. ; 17 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy: wanting after p. 26.
    426 Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Grand Lodge of Ohio. I.O.O.F. Proceedings of the R.W. Grand Lodge of Ohio, at the Several Meetings Held during the Year 1846. Cincinnati Published by Order of the Grand Lodge.,
    1847. 177, bv p. ; 21 cm. Isaac Hafley was paid $273.35 for 1,500 copies printing and paper (Proceedings, 1847, p. 15).
    American Antiquarian Society notes: "I. Hefley, printer."--verso of title page.
    "Officers elected on the 17th of January, 1846."--verso of title page.
    "Tabular view of the order in Ohio, at the close of the year 1844," p. [165], is printed on a folded leaf included in pagination.
    "Names of the members of the R.W. Grande Lodge of Ohio."--p. [167]-177.
    427 Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Grand Lodge of Ohio. I.O.O.F. Proceedings of the R.W. Grand Lodge in Ohio, at the Several Meetings Held during the Year 1847. Cincinnati Published by Order of the Grand Lodge.,
    1848. 214 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Officers elected on the 16th of January, 1847."--verso of title page.
    "Tabular view of the order in Ohio, at the close of the year 1847," p. [197], is printed on a folded leaf included in pagination.
    10350 Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Ogontz Lodge, No. 66 (Sandusky, Ohio) Constitution and By-Laws of Ogontz Lodge, No. 66, of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, of Ohio Approved by the Grand Lodge. Mansfield J.C. Gilkison and Son., AI 0. 1846. 32 p. ; 15 cm.
    8999 Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Tecumseh Lodge No. 80 (Chillicothe). Constitution and By-Laws of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Tecumseh Lodge No. 80, Chillicothe. Chillicothe Ely and Allen, Printers,
    1847. 28 p. ; 14 cm.
    9809 Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Washington Lodge, No. 2. Cincinnati. Constitution and By-Laws of Washington Lodge, No. 2 of the Order of Independent Odd Fellows of Ohio. Cincinnati A. Pugh, AI 0. 1835. 34 p. ; 15 cm.
    3436 Indiana Anti-Slavery Convention (1838, Milton, Ind). Proceedings of the Indiana Convention Assembled to Organize a State Anti-Slavery Society Held in Milton, Wayne County, September 12th, 1838. Cincinnati Samuel A. Alley, Printer, Corner of Main & Sixth., AI 50992. 1838. 28 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: G. Bailey's letter. Published according to order. To the convention of abolitionists, assembled at Milton, Wayne County, Indiana, for the purpose of forming a state anti-slavery society."--p. 13-16, signed: Gamaliel Bailey, Jr.
    "Address of the Indiana Anti-slavery Convention to the people of the state. Held in Milton, Sept. 12, 1838."--p. 17-28.
    6906 Indiana Canal Company. Canal Around the Falls of the Ohio. Charter and Organization of the Indiana Canal Company. Also, Report of Surveys and Estimates for Constructing a Canal around the Falls of the Ohio River, in the State of Indiana; Including a Comparative Statement of the Several Projects heretofore Proposed for the Improvement of the Navigation of the Falls of the Ohio. By William J. Ball, Chief Engineer. Cincinnati Printed by E. Shepard, 41 Second Street.,
    1850. 46 p. [56] leaves of plates. Ill., maps ; 21 cm. Author on tp is William J. Ball, Chief Engineer.
    Plan No. 1. Captain Cram's Proposed Improvement of the Natural Channel of the Falls of the Ohio By Locks & Sluice.
    Plan No. 2. Map Showing the Prosposed Improvement of the Natural Channel of the Ohio River from the Lower end of the Canal to the feet of the Falls.
    Plan No. 3-Locks.
    Plan, No. 4.-Outer Wall of Canal.
    Plan No. 5, not numbered: Cross Section of Canal. This faces Plan No. 4.
    3419 Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends (Orthodox : 1828- ) Address to the People of the United States, and to the Members of Congress in Particular. On the Civilization and Christian Instruction of the Aborigines of Our Country. By the Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends, Held at Whitewater, by Adjournments, from the 8th of the 10th Month, to the 13th of the Same Inclusive, 1838. Cincinnati A. Pugh, Pr.--Corner of Fifth and Main., AI 50423. Sabin 34591. 1838. [1], bv, [3]-16 p. ; 19 cm. Reviews the activities of John Elliot in New England, etc.
    Signed, p. 16: Elijah Coffin, clerk.
    Signatures: [1]/2 1*/4 2/2.
    10099 Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends (Orthodox : 1828-) Extracts from the Minutes of Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends. [Miami, Ohio? The Meeting, AI 0. 1836] v. ; 16 cm.
    1740 Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends (Orthodox, 1828-). A Testimony and Epistle of Advice Issued by Indiana Yearly Meeting. Cincinnati Morgan, Fisher & L'Hommedieu., SS 28974. Sabin 24498, note. 1827. 12 p. ; 19 cm. Cover title; no imprints.
    Signed on page 12: Elijah Coffin, Rebekah Garretson.
    Printed in Mount Pleasant the same year (Morgan 1741).
    8206 Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends (Orthodox: 1828-) Memorial of the Religious Society of Friends, of Indiana Yearly Meeting. To the Senate and House of Representatives, of the United States, and to the President and His Cabinet, Recommending the Peaceable Settlement of the Oregon Question, and Against All War. Cincinnati A. Pugh, & Co., Printers, AI 0. 1846. 7 p. ; 18 cm.
    9909 Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends (Orthodox: Meeting for Sufferings. ; 1828- ). The Unlawfulness of All Wars and Fightings Under the Gospel. Cincinnati Printed by A. Pugh & Co., AI 0. 1846. 11 p. ; 20 cm. "At the Meeting for Sufferings of Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends .., a tract, entitled "The Unlawfulness of all wars and fightings under the Gospel," issued by the Yearly Meeting of Friends in London, in 1841, has been read in this meeting, adopted, and directed to be republished for distribution ..."--p. 2, signed by Elijah Coffin, Clerk.
    4900 Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends (Orthodox: Meeting for Sufferings. 1828-) Address to the Citizens of the State of Ohio, Concerning What are Called the Black Laws. Issued in Behalf of the Society of Friends of Indiana Yearly Meeting by Their Meeting for Sufferings, Representing the Said Yearly Meeting in Its Recess. Cincinnati A. Pugh, Printer., Sabin 56871. Thomson 5. 1848. 15 p. ; 18 cm.
    2809 Indiana. General Assembly. Joint Select Committee on the White Water Canal. Report of the Joint Select Committee, to Which Was Referred a Communication from the Legislature of Indiana, on the Subject of the Whitewater Canal. Columbus? Printed by James B. Gardiner, AI 32291. 1835? 6 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Consideration by the Ohio legislature of a request from the legislature of Indiana for "the General Assembly of the state of Ohio, to authorize and permit the state of Indiana, to construct that part of the contemplated Whitewater Canal, which lies within the border of Ohio."
    James B. Gardiner was state printer at this time.
    "Document A."--p. 5-6, dated Columbus, January 30th, 1835, is a letter from O.H. Smith, of Indiana, to Elijah Vance, an Ohio legislature.
    1830 Ingham, Samuel Dulucenna. An Exposition of the Political Character and Principles of John Quincy Adams, Showing by Historical Documents and Incontestible Facts, that He was a Monarchist; has been Hostile to Popular Government, and Particularly to Its Great Bulwark, the Right of Suffrage; and that He Affected to Become a Republican only to Attain the Power to Pervert and Degrade the Democratic Party; and to pave the Way for Such a Change of the Constitution as would Establish in These United States an Aristocratical and Hereditary Government... Cincinnati Published by the Jackson Committee of Hamilton County, Ohio, Wm. Hill Woodward, Printer., SS 33669. 1828. 30 p. ; 23 cm.
    7092 Ingles, Thomas. The Destiny of the Human Race on Earth, and the Means for Its Attainment: Being Two Introductory Lectures to Social Science. Cincinnati Gazette Office, Wright, Fisher & Co.,
    1849. 32 p. ; 22 cm. Thomas Ingles, Jr.
    621 Inhabitant of the North-Western Territory. Observations, on A Letter from George Nicholas; of Kentucky to His Friends in Virginia: in Which, Some of the Errors, Mistatements [sic], and False Conclusions in That Letter are Corrected, and the Late Measures of the Government, Which Have Been Complained of in Kentucky, Are Justified. By an Inhabitant of the North-Western Territory. Cincinnati Printed and Sold by Edmund Freeman, Front Street., Evans 36000. OI 8. Rusk II: 217. Sabin 55167. Wilkie 16 (after Rusk). Feb. 14, D,DCC,XCIX. [1799] 46 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title: Observations on George Nicholas's letter, & c.
    George Nicholas (1754?-1799), wrote Letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend in Virginia. Lexington, 1798.
    7388 Institute for Young Ladies. Cincinnati. Institute for Young Ladies. School Rooms for the Present in Centre Street, between Vine and Race...Mr. & Mrs. J. Livingston Van Doren. Cincinnati, July 26th, 1841. Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1841. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    6198 Insurance Company of Cincinnati. Charter of the Insurance Company of Cincinnati. Cincinnati
    AI 42-2544. 1842.

    5633 Isle Royale and Ohio Mining Company. Articles of Association of the Isle Royale and Ohio Mining Company, with a Description of Their Property. [Cincinnati] L'Hommedieu and Company., AI 46-3656. 1846. 12 p., [2] fold. leaves of plates, maps ; 19 cm. Includes "Map of mineral locations upon the Isle Royale, made by Professor John Locke of Cincinnati, O., July 29th, 1843."
    3476 J. M. A Memoir of the Syrian Christians of Saint Thomas. Gambier George W. Myers, Printer., AI 51660. 1838. 55 p. ; 18 cm. "Preface." signed p. [3]: J.M. February, 1838.
    Preface, p.[3]: The attention of the Protestant world was first directed towards the ancient church, which forms the subject of the present memoir, by the publication of Dr. Buchanan's "Christian Researches." Cf. Morgan, 923,5651.
    9467 J. S. Scott and Company. Steubenville. Price Current of Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Dye Stuffs, etc. for Sale by J.S. Scott & Co. Wholesale & Retail Druggists, Market St. Steubenville s.n., AI 0. Rieger no number. [1837] 2 p. folded sheet.
    1745 Jackson Corresponding Committee. Jefferson County. Address of the Jackson Committee of Jefferson County, Ohio. Under a Deep Conviction, that the Pending Presidential Contest. [Steubenville s.n., SS 29343. Sept. 22, 1827] 8 p. ; 24 cm.
    9783 Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845. Jackson's Letter, &c. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1827] [1 vol.] Caption title; no imprints.
    Contents: General Jackson to Carter Beverly.--Mr. Clay's address to the public.--General Jackson's address to the public in answer to the foregoing.--Gen. Jackson to Col. Owens, concerning the six militia men.--From the Louisville advertiser. Six militia men.--Letter of Mr. Munday to Mr. Clay.--Extract from the preamble to the resolutions adopted at the Jackson dinner, near Lexington, on the 21st July, 1827.
    6613 Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845. Inaugural Address Delivered by Andrew Jackson on being sworn into office of president of the U. States, March 4, 1829. [100 lines in two columns] Hamilton Printed by the Western Telegraph Office., AI 0. 1829. Broadside. ; 42.5 x 24.5 cm. Printed on silk with heraldic eagle within decorative bar across top and text enclosed within a decorative border with mock columns and brick icons.
    6616 Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845. President Jackson's Special Message to the 24th Congress, Jan. 18, 1835, re: problems with the French government and the Treaty of July 4th, 1831. Steubenville
    AI 0. 1835. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    313 Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845. Messages to the United States' Congress, by Andrew Jackson; with a Biographical Sketch of His Life. Cincinnati Published by Day and Brothers, 4 Main Street., AI 0. Only reference in 1837 is Concord, NH (48253). 1837. 428 p. ; 20 cm. "Smith, Day and Co. Printers, No. 4, Main Street Cincinnati."--verso of title page.The publishers Day and Brothers are not listed in Sutton nor the printers Smith, Day and Co. both of No. 4 Main Street.
    Contents: tp, Printer's Imprint [2], Index [3], blank verso, Preface [5], blank verso, Andrew Jackson Biography [7]-22, Half-title: Messages. [23], blank verso, Inaugural Address [25]-27, First Annual Message [28]-53, Second Annual Message [54]-90, Third Annual Message [91]-108, Fourth Annual Message [109]-127, Inaugural Address [128]-130, Fifth Annual Message [131]-149, Sixth Annual Message [150]-182, Seventh Annual Message [183]-219, Eighth Annual Message [220]-249, blank verso, Presidential Veto of the Maysville Road Bill [251]-263, Presidential Veto of the Bank Bill [264]-283, Proclamation on South Carolina Ordinance [284]-304, Message to Congress that the Union is Indissoluble [305]-331, Removal of the Deposits [332]-349, Presidential Veto Public Land Sale [350]-366, Protest Senate Resolution [367]-397, France-Special Message [398]-404, Texas-Special Message [405]-409, Farewell Address [410]-428.
    In the preface, mention is made of the length of Jackson's administration and political turmoil which increased the size of the anticipated publication. Even with proposals for publication, subscribers received more for their money than originally scheduled.
    Signatures: [1]1*-35/2 35*/4 36/4.
    5685 Jackson, Isaac R. (Isaac Rand), d. 1843. A Sketch of the Life and Public Services of William Henry Harrison. Columbus Printed by Scott & Wright, Journal Office., SS 38237. 1836. 36 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title.
    Caption title: William Henry Harrison.
    By Isaac R. Jackson.
    "Appendix. For the purpose of convincing the free and independent citizens of Ohio, that Mr. Van Buren is wholly unworthy of the confidence of the people, the following articles ... are submitted by way of appendix,"--p. [29]-36. Includes tables "showing the apportionment of the representation among the several counties in this state [for 1836-1839] ... compiled by the editor of the Ohio state journal," and "the number of representatives and senators in the next General Assembly ... prepared by L. King, Esq., of the Senate."
    Signatures: [1]/8 2/2 2*/4 3/4.
    7243 Jackson, Isaac R. (Isaac Rand), d. 1843. A Sketch of the Life and Public Services of William Henry Harrison. Massillon Printed by Subscription at the Office of the Gazette, AI 0. 1836. 46 p. ; 18 cm. Caption title: Memoir of William Henry Harrison.
    3901 Jackson, Isaac R. (Isaac Rand), d. 1843. Life of William Henry Harrison, the People's Candidate for the Presidency of the U. States. To Which Is Added, Gen. Harrison's Letter to Harmar Denny. Steubenville J. & R.C. Wilson, AI 40-3532. 1840. 32 p. Cover title.
    3902 Jackson, Isaac R. (Isaac Rand), d. 1843. A Sketch of the Life and Public Services of William Henry Harrison, with an Appendix Containing the Letters of the Aids-de-camp John Champers, John Speed Smith, Charles S. Todd and John O'Fallon. Extracts from Public Documents. Statistical Table, et cetera, et cetera. [Columbus, Ohio] Published by I.N. Whiting, Columbus, Ohio., AI 40-3534. 1840. 49, [1] p. ; 21 cm. "Frequent calls having been made for a cheap edition of the Life of Gen. Harrison, in pamphlet for, the subscriber has published ... The whole forms an 8vo, Pamphlet of 50 pages, neatly printed on good paper, and handsomely put up in stitched cover. It is furnished to Clubs and individuals at $8 per hundred. I.N. Whiting, Bookseller and Publisher, Columbus."--advertisement, p. [4], wrapper, Harrison and Log Cabin Song Book, Columbus, 1840 (Morgan 3894).
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title.
    Caption title: William Henry Harrison.
    Also issued under titles: The life of William Henry Harrison, the people's candidate for the presidency; and General William Henry Harrison, candidate of the people for president of the United States. By Isaac R. Jackson.
    "Charles Scott, printer, Columbus, O., 1840."--colophon, p. [50].
    Pages [3-4] of wrapper included in pagination as p. 49-[50].
    "Appendix."--p. [30]-[50].
    9435 Jackson, Isaac R. (Isaac Rand), d. 1843. Eine Skizze des Lebens und der offentlichen Dienste von William H. Harrison. Nebst einem Anhang enthaltend die Briefe von seinen Adjutanten John Chambers, John Speed Smith, Charles S. Todd und John O'Fallen. [Columbus, Ohio] Herausgegeben von J.S. Wiestling, Columbus, Ohio., AI 0. 1840. 40 p. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title.
    Caption title: Das Leben des Generals Wilhelm Heinrich Harrison.
    A translation of Isaac R. Jackson's Sketch of the life and public services of William Henry Harrison (Morgan 3902).
    "Anhang."--p. 28-40.
    Recommendation of the Harrison and Reform State Central Committee of Ohio, p. [4] of wrapper. In English.
    Local Note(s): American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Frederick Zeller, [illegible].
    4463 Jackson, S. S. Catalogue of Plants, Cultivated and for Sale by S. S. Jackson, Nurseryman and Florist, near Cincinnati, Ohio. Cincinnati Printed by R. P. Brooks, AI 42-2626. 1842. 26 p. ; 18 cm. Nursery located three miles below Cincinnati, Ohio, on the River Road.
    Published in 1845 (Morgan 4649) and 1852.
    4649 Jackson, S. S. Catalogue of Green-House Plants: Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Roses, Herbaceous Plants, &c. Cultivated and for Sale by S.S. Jackson. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1845] 39, [1] p. ill. Nursery located "Three miles below Cincinnati, Ohio, on the River Road."
    Also, published in 1842 (Morgan 4463) and 1852.
    5367 Jacobs, Enoch. The Doctrine of a Thousand Years Millennium, and the Return of the Jews to Palestine, Before the Second Advent of Our Saviour, without Foundation in the Bible, to which is Added a Paraphrase of Romans 9th, 10th, and 11th Chapters...By E. Jacobs. Cincinnati Kendall and Barnard, Printers, AI 44-3383. 1844. 75 p. ; 17 cm.
    5941 Jacobs, Leonard. Important Discovery. Leonard Jacobs' New Cheap & Quick Method of Tanning. Delaware Printed at the Office of the Delaware Patron., AI 0. 1823. Broadside. 39 x 31 cm.
    7179 Jacobs, Leonard. Whereas Leonard Jacobs...hath alleged that he has invented a new and useful improvement in tanning. Patent Letter. [Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1823] [2] leaves. ; 33 cm.
    8671 Jacoby, Ludwig Sigismund, 1813-1874. Kurzer Inbegriff der Christlichen Glaubens Lehre aus der Heil. Schrift Zusammengestellt und nach Andern Schriftstellern Bearbeitet von Ludwig S. Jacoby. Cincinnati Swormstedt and Mitchell., AI 46-3691. 1846. 120 p. ; 15 cm.
    4464 James, Charles Pickney, 1818-1899. Address Delivered at Camp McRae, before the Citizens' Guards of Cincinnati on Their Fourth Anniversary, July 4, 1842. Cincinnati Printed by R. P. Brooks, AI 42-2638. Thomson 642. 1842. 24 p. ; 21 cm.
    5427 James, Charles W. An Address Delivered before the Sharonville Temperance Society, April 13, 1835. By Charles W. James. [Cincinnati] Printed for the Sharonville Temperance Society by G.T. Williamson., AI 0. 1835. 11, bv p. ; 18.5 cm. Title from brown wrapper.
    Quotes: Crafts J. Wright's report to the Young Men's Temperance Society of Cincinnati (Morgan 5426).
    George T. Williamson was a printer and bookseller in Cincinnati from 1827 to 1835.
    7702 James, G. P. R. (George Payne Rainsford), 1801?-1860. The Robber. 2 vol. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1838.
    Source: Society's Cat. 1846, p. 65.
    OCY (not located visit 7/1994).
    6660 James, G. P. R. (George Payne Rainsford), 1801?-1860. Margaret Graham. A Novel. Cincinnati Published by Robinson & Jones.,
    1847. 109 p. ; 25 cm.
    7095 James, G. P. R. (George Payne Rainsford), 1801?-1860. The Belle of the Court; or, One in a Thousand. By G.P.R. James, Author of "The Gypsy," "Mary of Burgundy," etc., etc. Two Volumes in One. Cincinnati Published by Strattion & Barnard, No. 121 Main Street.,
    1849. 2 v. in 1 (159 p.). ; 23 cm. The text is in two columns.
    6545 James, G. P. R. (George Payne Rainsford), 1801?-1860. Philip Augustus. Cincinnati Lorenzo Stratton.,
    1850. 166 p. ; 24 cm. Original printed wrappers.
    Publisher's advertisements--[2] pages at end.
    6923 James, G. P. R. (George Payne Rainsford), 1801?-1860. Mary of Burgundy; or, The Revolt of Ghent. Cincinnati Lorenzo Stratton.,
    1850. 172 p.
    7022 James, G. P. R. (George Payne Rainsford), 1801?-1860. The Gentleman of the Old School a Tale by G.P.R. James, Esq., Author of "The Belle of the Court," "Convict," "The Woodman," "Gowrie," "Richelieu," "The Fogery," etc., etc. Cincinnati, Ohio; St. Louis, Mo. Stratton & Barnard.,
    1850. 144 p. ; 23 cm. Text printed in double columns.
    6516 James, John Angell, 1785-1859. The Church in Earnest. Cincinnati David Anderson,
    1848. vii, [2], 14-292 p. ; 17 cm. Book advertisement, [36] p. inserted at end.
    6559 James, John Angell, 1785-1859. The Church in Earnest. Cincinnati David Anderson,
    1849. 292, 36 p. ; 16 cm. "Fourth thousand."
    Book advertisements--p. [36] inserted at end.
    Cincinnati Public Library copy inscribed: R.L. Thompson, Terre Haute, Ind."
    3250 James, John Hough, 1800-1881. An Address, Delivered before the Springfield High School, by John H. James, Esq. With a Catalogue of the Officers and Pupils, and a Report of the Institution, for the Second Year. September, 1837. Cincinnati Pugh & Dodd, Printers., AI 44966. 1837. 16 p. ; 23 cm.
    3438 James, John Hough, 1800-1881. Annual Address Delivered before the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, on the 25th December, 1835; Containing Strictures on the Prevailing System of Education. By John H. James. Columbus Printed by Scott & Gallagher., AI 51041. 1838. 13, [1] p. ; 25 cm.
    3664 James, John Hough, 1800-1881. An Address, Delivered before Springfield High School, Sept. 1, 1839. Cincinnati
    AI 56566 (John Henry). 1839.

    6834 James, John Hough, 1800-1881. Communication from John H. James, Late President of the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad Company, in Reply to the Auditor of State; In Senate, March 1, 1843. [Urbana
    AI 43-2763. 1843]

    7641 James, John Hough, 1800-1881. Address Delivered before the Montgomery Co. Agricultural Society at the Annual Exhibition Held on the 25th of October, 1844. By John H. James. Dayton Published by Order of the Society. Comlys, Printers., AI 0. 1844. 20 p. ; 22.5 cm. Wrapper title: Address Delivered before the Montgomery Co. Agricultural Society, by John H. James.
    James was an early advocate of drainage tile and the use of guano on Ohio farmlands.
    8216 James, John Hough, 1800-1881. Circular. To the stockholders of the Mad River and Lake Erie Rail Road Company. When I left the service of your company in November, 1842, for which I had for more than seven years been the sole accounting officer, and for nearly six years had also been the exclusive and unaided manager of your affairs, I claimed from my successors a settlement of my official accounts reposed in me. ... [Urbana s.n., AI 0. 1846] Broadside. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 32 x 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: James responded to charges of financial wrongdoing as president and treasure of the company including "assaults of your agents on my character and conduct." Signed: John H. James. Urbana, 22 June, 1846.
    The American Antiquarian Society copy is addressed in ms. to Frederick Wildman, Esq., Danbury, Conn.
    7905 James, U. P. Catalogue of Books to be Sold at Auction on Saturday Evening, December 22, by U. P. James, Room No. 26 Pearl Street, Second Story. Withers & O'Shaughnessy, Auctioneers. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1838. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7906 James, U. P. [Jan. 5, 1839.] James's Catalogue. [No. 2.] To The Book Trade. Catalogue of Books, &c. To Be Sold At Auction, On Saturday, January the 5th, 1839, By U. P. James, At Room, No. 26 Pearl Street, second story. Withers & O'Shaughnessy, Auct's. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1839. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7907 James, U. P. No. 3, James's Catalogue. March 1839. Catalogue of Books, To be sold at Auction, At Room No. 26 Pearl Street, second story, on Friday Evening, March 8th 1839. Withers & O'Shaughnessy, Auctioneers. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1839. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    520 James, U. P. Trade Sales. Cincinnati U.P. James, Sutton, pages 268-269. 1841. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    6885 James, U. P. and Company. Cincinnati. Catalogue of Valuable Books. Cincinnati U.P. James,
    1850. v. ; 23 cm.
    521 James, W. P. Creation, Preservation & Re-creation. Cincinnati Kendall and Henry, AI 41-2798, 41-1367. 1841. 8 p. ; 21 cm.
    5017 Jamieson, Milton. Journal and Notes of a Campaign in Mexico: Containing a History of Company C. of the Second Regiment of Ohio Volunteers; with a Cursory Description of the Country, Climate, Cities, Waters, Roads and Forts along the Southern Line of the American Army in Mexico. Also of the Manners and Customs, Agriculture, &c. of the Mexican People. By Milton Jamieson. Cincinnati Ben Franklin Printing House.,
    1849. iv, [5], 105 p., 1 l. ; 21 cm. This was the 2d regiment, composed of those who volunteered for "service during the war with Mexico,: but it was the 5th of Ohio infantry, the first three regiments being composed of twelve month volunteers.
    1137 Jefferson County Bible Society. [Constitution of the Jefferson County Bible Society.. Steubenville
    OI 489. 1819]
    OI: The Western Herald and Steubenville Gazette of May 8, 1819, mentions the organization of the society and the printing and distribution of forty copies of its constitution.
    10035 Jefferson County. Relief for Ireland. [Steubenville s.n.,
    1847] 1 sheet ([1] p.] Meeting of citizens of Jefferson County recommending aid for sufferers from famine in Ireland.
    A similar effort was undertaken in Cincinnati (Morgan 6407).
    2045 Jefferson County. Ohio. Proceedings of a Public Meeting, Holden in Jefferson County, Ohio, on the Subject of the Canal Policy. [Steubenville s.n., AI 2043. Rink, E. Technical Americana 5344. 1830?] 20 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title; no imprint.
    The meeting held in Steubenville on April 20, 1830 opposed the construction of canals at taxpayers' expense. Signed, p. 20: Robert Patterson, chairman. Wm. H. Welch, secretary. Printed in two columns.
    102 Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Speech Delivered by Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States, at His Inauguration...March 4, 1801. [Chillicothe Printed by N. Willis., AI 0. 1801] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 60.5 x 28 cm. Broadside on silk.
    Text in two columns, within an ornamental border.
    39 Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. A Manual of Parliamentary Practice, Composed Originally for the Use of the Senate of the United States. By Thomas Jefferson. To Which are Added the Rules and Orders of Both Houses of Congress. Cincinnati Published by Drake and Conclin. Geo. T. Williamson, Printer., SS 33705. 1828. 162 p. ; 13.5 cm. Contents: tp, blank verso, Mr. Jefferson's Preface [3]-4, Manual of Parliamentary Practice [5]-122, Rules for Conducting Business in the Senate of the United States [123]-129, Standing Rules and Orders, for conducting Business in the House of Representatives of the United States. 129-153, Joint Rules and Orders of the Two Houses. [154]-155, blank verso, Index [157]-160, Table of Contents [161-162.
    Signatures: [A]2 A2/4 B/2 C/1 D D2-P/2 P2/4.
    5435 Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Manual of Parliamentary Practice, Composed Originally for the Senate of the United States. By Thomas Jefferson. The Constitution of the United States, and the Rules for Conducting Business in Both Houses of Congress; With All the Amendments, Erasures and Additions, Down to the Year 1842; Concluding with a Tabular Statement of the Population of the United States, and the Apportionment of Representatives in Congress, under the Census of 1840. Columbus, Ohio Printed and Published by Jonathan Phillips., AI 42-2660. 1842. [223], bv p. ; 14 cm.
    290 Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Manual of Parliamentary Practice, Composed Originally for the Senate of the United State. By Thomas Jefferson, the Constitution of the United States, and the Rules for Conducting Business in Both Houses of Congress; With All the Amendments, Erasures and Additions, Down to the Year 1848; Concluding with a Tabular Statement of the Population of the United States, and the Apportionment of Representatives in Congress, under the Census of 1840. Columbus, Ohio Printed and Published by Jonathan Phillips.,
    1848. 245, bv, [1], bv p. ; 14 cm.
    Contents: tp, Copyright [2], Table of Contents [3]-4, Index To The Manual. [5]-12, Mr. Jefferson's Preface. [13]-15, blank verso, Manual [17]-139, blank verso, Index to the Constitution of the U. States. [141]-146, Constitution [147]-169, blank verso, Amendments. [171]-175, blank verso, Index to the Rules and Orders of the Senate of the United States. [177]-180, Rules for Conducting Business in the Senate of the United States. [181]-194, Index to the Rules and Orders of the House of Representatives and to the Joint Rules. [195]-203, blank verso, Standing Rules and Orders for Conducting Business in the House of Representatives of the United States. [205]-237, blank verso, Joint Rules and Orders of the Two Houses. [239]-242, List of Officers [243]-245, blank verso, Table of the Population of the United States, for the Year 1840. [247], blank verso.
    Signatures: [1]-15/8 16/4.
    3054 Jeffersonville, Indiana Association. Engineers Report to the Jeffersonville Association. September, 1836. Cincinnati H. L. Barnum, AI 38284. 1836. 10 p.
    2176 Jeffries, Ewel. A Short Biography of John Leeth, giving a Brief Account of His Travels and Sufferings among the Indians for Eighteen Years. Together with His Religious Exercises, from His Own Relation. By Ewel Jeffries. Lancaster Printed at the Gazette Office, Main St., AI 7927. Thomson 647. 1831. 33 p. Thomson: "Excessively rare; the only perfect copy we can trace is in the possession of Lyman C. Draper, Esq., of Madison, Wisconsin. Leeth was taken prisoner by the Delaware Indians, at New Lancaster, Ohio (then an Indian town), April 10, 1772, and remained with them eighteen years. He gives some interesting observations on Dunmore's Campaign, and during his confinement in the fort at Detroit."
    The Lyman copy is in the Wisconsin Historical Society plus two more copies have surfaced since Thomson's observations.
    9942 Jeffries, J. A Concise and General Outline of Modern Geography, Upon the Classification System, with the Pronunciation of the Principal Divisions, Capitals, Lakes, &c. By J. Jeffries. Oberlin, O. J.M. Fitch,
    1847. 72 p. ; 18 cm.
    10168 Jenkins, John S. (John Stewart), 1818-1852. The New Clerk's Assistant, or Book of Practical Forms, Containing Numerous Precedents and Forms, for Ordinary Business Transactions, Designed for the Use of County and Town Officers, Merchants, Mechanics, Farmers and Professional Men. By John S. Jenkins, Esq., Counsellor at Law. [Cincinnati Derby, Bradley & Co.,
    1847] 568 pages, large 12 mo., law sheep. Advertised as "published by and for sale by Derby, Bradley & Co.", in 1847 for 1 50. (Morgan 4820, p. 57)
    Although advertised as "published and for sale," this was probably a remainder because J.C. Derby & Co. of Auburn, NY had already published a second edition, revised and enlarged in 1847 and because legal books of this size typically sold for five dollars and not one dollar and a half as advertised. Until we locate an extant copy or different evidence, we shall rest with this argument.
    2464 Jenkins, Warren, fl. 1833-1841. An Eulogy on the Character and Literary Attainments of Harvey D. Little...Delivered before a Numerous Assembly of the Citizens of Columbus and Its Vicinity on the Evening of the 13th November, 1833, at the Request of the Columbus Typographical Society by Warren Jenkins. Columbus The Columbus Typographical Society, AI 19547. 1833. 22 p., 1 l. ; 23.5 cm.
    192 Jenkins, Warren, fl. 1833-1841. The Ohio Gazetteer, and Traveler's Guide; Containing a Description of the Several Towns, Townships and Counties, with Their Water Courses, Roads, Improvements, Mineral Productions &c. &c. Together with an Appendix, or General Register; Embracing Tables of Roads and Distances, of Post Offices, Their Location and Distance from the Capitol of the State, and of the United States; of Works of Internal Improvement; of the Several Officers of State, Their Residence, &c. of the Colleges and Their Officers; of Banks, Their Officers and Capital, &c. &c. By Warren Jenkins. First Revised Edition. Columbus Published by Isaac N. Whiting., AI 44986. Howes J 96. Thomson 648. 1837. xxiv, [1], 52-546 p. maps. ; 17 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Edition statement transposed; precedes "First revised edition." on title page.
    190 Jenkins, Warren, fl. 1833-1841. The School and Township Officer's Manual and Executor's and Administrator's Guide; with Forms for Conveyancing, Official Bonds, Bills, Accounts, Notes, &c. &c. &c. by Warren Jenkins. Columbus Published by I. N. Whiting., AI 56593. 1839. 310 p. forms ; 22 cm. Includes index.
    3665 Jenkins, Warren, fl. 1833-1841. The Ohio Gazetteer, and Traveler's Guide; Containing a Description of the Several Towns, Townships and Counties, with Their Water Courses, Roads, Improvements, Mineral Productions &c. &c. Together with an Appendix, or General Register; Embracing Tables of Roads and Distances, of Post Offices, Their Location and Distance from the Capitol of the State, and of the United States; of Works of Internal Improvement; of the Several Officers of State, Their Residence, &c. of the Colleges and Their Officers; of Banks, Their Officers and Capital, &c. &c. By Warren Jenkins. Revised Edition. Columbus Published by I.N. Whiting, AI 56592. 1839. xxv, [1], 52-546 p., [1] folded leaf of plates, 1 map. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Edition statement transposed; precedes "Revised edition" on title page.
    Map of Ohio signed: Engraved by Wm. Woodruff, Cincinnati, Published by C. Scott & I.N. Whiting, Columbus.
    Error in paging: p. 427 misnumbered 724.
    "The Ohio gazetteer, and traveler's guide: the following is one among numerous favorable notices which have been given this edition of the Gazetteer ..."--printed slip, tipped in at front. (Morgan copy has this slip.)
    American Antiquarian Society copy p. 333-334 bound before 331-332. Inscribed William Anderson; Huggins, Brother & Anderson, 91 Main Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, July 18th, 1852.
    Error in paging also in 1841 edition. (Morgan No. 123.)
    Tipped slip: " ... Every teacher, lawyer, physician, farmer, mechanic or merchant should provide himself with a copy, and use it as he would his watch, as his business requires. The appendix alone is worth the price of the whole work, for the valuable statistics it contains."
    123 Jenkins, Warren, fl. 1833-1841. The Ohio Gazetteer, and Traveller's Guide; Containing a Description of the Several Towns, Townships and Counties, with Their Water-Courses, Roads, Improvements, Mineral Productions, &c. &c. Together with an Appendix, or General Register; Embracing Tables of Roads and Distances; of Post Offices, Their Location and Distance from the Capital of the State and of the United States; of Works of Internal Improvement; of the Several Officers of State, Their Residence, &c. of the Colleges and Their Officers; of Banks, Their Officers and Capital, &c. By Warren Jenkins. Revised Edition: with a Second Appendix, Containing the Census of the State for 1840, as Taken by Order of Congress. Columbus Published by Isaac N. Whiting., AI 41-2815. Rieger 1491. 1841. xxv, [1], 52-578 p., [1] folded leaf of plates, 1 map. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Edition statement transposed; precedes "Revised edition ..." on title page.
    Map of Ohio signed: Engraved by Wm. Woodruff, Cincinnati, Published by C. Scott & I.N. Whiting, Columbus.
    Error in paging: p. 427 misnumbered 724.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: A.A.S. from W. Lincoln, Mar. 1842.
    Error in paging also in 1837 edition. (See Morgan No. 3665.)
    58 Jenkins, Warren, fl. 1833-1841. School and Township Officer's Manual. Columbus
    AI 0. 1843. 316 p. Advertisement Swan, Manual...Executors, Col., 1843.
    Ads, tipped front Morgan 448.
    4814 Jennings, Isaac, 1789-1874. Medical Reform: A Treatise on Man's Physical Being and Disorders, Embracing an Outline of a Theory of Human Life, and a Theory of Disease, Its Nature, Cause, and Remedy by Isaac Jennings. Cincinnati Fitch & Jennings.,
    1847. 3 p. l., v-xxiv, [25]-375, [1] p., 3 leaves ; 17.6 cm. Fitch advertised in Thompson, Prison Life, 1847, p. [420] (Morgan 206): "Just published at this Office. ... This is a well executed work of 375 pages 12 mo. ... Price, $1. A part of the Edition has been put up in covers suitable for mailing, and will be sent to any address within the States, 'free of postage,' for $1. Orders may be addressed, 'post paid,' to J.M. Fitch, 'Oberlin, O.' " Jennings had M.D. after his name in advertisement. He was a physician and a trustee of Oberlin College.
    7217 Jennings, Isaac, 1789-1874. Defense and Appeal. Oberlin n.s.,
    1847. 24 p.
    5403 Jennings, Jonathan, 1784-1834. An Address to the Citizens of the Indiana Territory, By Jonathan Jennings. To Which is annexed, the Report of the Committee of Elections, on the Petition of Thomas Randolph, Contesting the Election of Said Jennings. Chillicothe Printed at the Office of the Republican, by Peter Parcels., AI 0. 1810. 28 p. ; 16.5 cm. The newspaper is given by Brigham, and Parcels own broadside, see above, as "Independent Republican."
    Ms. on title page: Solomon Manwaring.
    1063 Jennings, Obadiah, 1778-1832. A Missionary Sermon, Preached in the First Presbyterian Church in Pittsburgh, on the Evening of the 7th October, 1818, at the Sitting of the Synod of Pittsburgh, Constituting the Western Missionary Society. By Obadiah Jennings, Pastors of the Presbyterian Church, in Steubenville, Ohio. (Published by Request.) Steubenville Printed by James Wilson., OI 419. SS 44465. Wilkie 559. 1818. [3], 4-27 p. ; 20 cm. Page 27 includes errata.
    1368 Jennings, Obadiah, 1778-1832. A Sermon, Delivered in the Second Presbyterian Church, in the City of Pittsburgh, on the Occasion of the Organization of the Mission Family Lately Sent by the Board of Trustees of the Western Missionary Society, to the Ottoway Tribe of Indians by the Rev. Obadiah Jennings, A.M. Steubenville, O. Printed by James Wilson., Rieger 1712. SS 9149. 1822. 23, bv p. ; 21 p. "This note is appended to the foregoing discourse, in compliance with the request of a friend of missions, and is, in substance, an extract of a missionary sermon preached before the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in May, 1822," p. [19]-23.
    American Antiquarian Society copy is inscribed: David Jennings Esqr. Columbus, Ohio.
    3903 Jerrold, Douglas William, 1803-1857. Mrs. Caudle's Curtain Lectures by "Punch". Cincinnati Published by U.P. James, AI 40-3610. 185-. 144 p. front. ; 20 cm. First published in Punch in 1845.
    9583 Jewell, Henry. A Discourse in Reference to the Death of Rev. E.M. Pingree Who Died in Louisville, Ky., January 6, 1849, Aged 33 Years. Cincinnati Jno. H. Pettit & Co., Prs.,
    1849. 15 p. ; 23 cm. Contains bibliographical references.
    237 Jewell, Henry. Life and Writings of Rev. Enoch M. Pingree, Who Died in Louisville, Kentucky, January 6, 1849, Aged 32 Years. By Rev. Henry Jewell, Pastor of the First Universalist Church, C ncinnati [sic]. [One line of quotation.] Cincinnati Longley & Brother,
    1850. front. [port.], [i-iii], iv, [v], vi, 1 l., [9]-200, [201]-212, [213]-224, [225]-235, [236]-247, [248]-260, [261]-314, [315]-351, [352]-384, 385 [i.e, 384]. ; 19 cm. Preface dated: Cincinnati, May 1, 1850.
    The "i" in Cincinnati in the title page did not print in Morgan copy.
    "Engd by C.A. Jewett & W. Anderson, Cinti. O. From a daguerreotype."--frontispiece.
    On spine: Life of E.M. Pingree.
    Page 384 printed 385.
    Signatures: [x]/1 [1] 2 - 31/4 32/8. (16 not printed.)
    2311 Jewett, Isaac Appleton], 1808-1853. A Brief History and Defence of the Drama. [Cincinnati s.n.,] AI 2056 (1830), 13165. 1832. 2 p. l., 69 p. ; 20 cm. At head of title: Prize essay.
    "The following essay gained the prize of $100, offered by the manager of the American theater, to be awarded at Cincinnati, Ohio, by a literary committee."
    "An outline of the history and a vindication of the drama" by another competitor, p. [35]-69.
    3439 Jewett, Moses, 1777-1847. Jewett's Family Physician. The Iatroleptic Practice of Medicine, or the Curing of Diseases Principally by External Application and Friction. By Moses Jewett. Columbus, Ohio Published by the Author., AI 51065. 1838. [13], vi-xvii, [19]-534. ; 22 cm. Title page tipped in.
    "Columbus: Scott and Gallagher, Printers. No. 42, State--Street."--verso of title page.
    Contents: tp, Copyright, Contents [iii-x], Preface [v]-vi, Introduction [vii]--xvii, Text [19]-534.
    Signatures: [x]/1 A/6 2 - 67/4.
    Pagination: [i-x], [v]-vi, [vii]-xvii, bv, [19-534, 1 l.
    "Contents."--p. [iii-x].
    "Preface."--p. [v]-vi.
    "Introduction."--p. [vii] xvii.
    4510 Job Harris Nursery. Dayton Nursery. The Subscriber has for Sale the Following Kinds of Choice Grafted Fruit Trees. Dayton
    Wessen, 82(Oct. 7, 1961), #329. 1843.

    10050 Johannsen, P. Fibel; oder, A.B.C. und Buchstabirbuch. Columbus "Westboten", Herausgegeben und verlegt von J. Siebert.,
    1847. 46 p. illus. ; 18 cm.
    2787 Johns, Henry V. D. (Henry Van Dyck), 1803-1859. [Offices of Devotion] [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1842] 8 p. ; 17 cm. Cincinnati Historical Society notes: Prayers and hymns chosen by Henry V.D. Johns for family devotions of members of St. Paul's Church, Cincinnati.
    6200 Johns, Henry V. D. (Henry Van Dyck), 1803-1859. To the Families of St. Paul's Church, Cincinnati. [Cincinnati R. P. Brooks, AI 42-2681. 1842]

    1064 Johnson, Alexander, 1791-1832. Johnson's Tennessee Harmony, Containing, I.A Copious Introduction to the Grounds of Music. II. The Rudiments of Music, and Plain Rules for Beginners, Exhibited in the Form of Questions and Answers. III. A Collection of the Most Approved Psalm Tunes and Anthems, Selected with Care, from the Best Publications Extant; with a Few That are Original; Suited to a Variety of Metres. Published Principally for the Use of Singing Schools. By Alexander Johnson. Cincinnati Published for the Author. Morgan, Lodge and Co. Printers., OI 420. SS 44469. 1818. xviii [19]-110 [1] p. ; 14 x 23 cm. Includes index.
    University of Kentucky copy is missing title page and index.
    1305 Johnson, Alexander, 1791-1832. Johnson's Tennessee Harmony, Containing, I.A Copious Introduction to the Grounds of Music. II. The Rudiments of Music, and Plain Rules for Beginners, Exhibited in the Form of Questions and Answers. III. A Collection of the Most Approved Psalm Tunes and Anthems, Selected with Care, from the Best Publications Extant; with a Few That are Original; Suited to a Variety of Metres. Published Principally for the Use of Singing Schools. By Alexander Johnson. 2nd ed., rev. and enl. Cincinnati Published for the Author. Printed by Morgan, Lodge & Co., for the Author., SS 5723. 1821. 118, [2] p. ; 14 x 23 cm. Includes index.
    9792 Johnson, Alexander, 1791-1832. Johnson's Tennessee Harmony, Containing, I.A Copious Introduction to the Grounds of Music. II. The Rudiments of Music, and Plain Rules for Beginners, Exhibited in the Form of Questions and Answers. III. A Collection of the Most Approved Psalm Tunes and Anthems, Selected with Care, from the Best Publications Extant, with a Few That Are Original; Suited to a Variety of Metres. Published Principally for the Use of Singing Schools. By Alexander Johnson. 3rd rev. ed. Nashville Published for the Author, and Robertson and Elliot, and Sold at Their Book-Store, Market Street, and the In Principal Towns, in West Tennessee, and Alabama. Cincinnati: Morgan and Lodge, Printers, AI 0. 1824. xvii, 120 p. ; 14 x 23 cm. Includes index.
    4725 Johnson, Herman Merrills, 1815-1868. Inaugural Address, Delivered at the Ohio Wesleyan University, at Its Annual Commencement, August 5, 1846, by Herman M. Johnson. Published by Request of the Board of Trustees. Cincinnati Printed at the Methodist Book Concern, R.P. Thompson, Printer, AI 46-3759. 1846. 16 p. ; 21 cm. Herman M. Johnson, professor at Dickinson College, and its 12th president, 1860-1868.
    2621 Johnson, Hezekiah, 1799-1866. Scriptural and Simple Illustration and Defence of Predestination, the Fall of Angels, the Fall of Man, Depravity, Regeneration, Election, Justification, and the Perseverance of the Saints. By Eld. Hezekiah Johnson, Pastor of the Baptist Church in Frankfort, Ross County, Ohio. Chillicothe Printed by Wm. C. Jones & Co., AI 25134. 1834. 64 p. ; 23 cm.
    3251 Johnson, Hezekiah, 1799-1866. The Unity and Purity of the Morality* Contained in the Two Testaments. By Hezekiah Johnson, a Minister of the Gospel. *The word moral signifies holy; and the word morality, holiness. [Circleville] Printed at the Religious Telescope Office, Circleville, Ohio., AI 44995. 1837. 57 p. ; 17 cm.
    5537 Johnson, J. H. (Joel Hill) 1802-1882. Contrast between Superstition and Religion. A Dream. By J.H. Johnson. [Painesville, Geauga Co. Republican Print.,
    [1840?] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 18 x 16 cm. Johnson was born at Grafton, Massachusetts, and converted to the Mormon Church. He lived with the Mormons in Ohio, Illinois, and Utah. He helped organize "Zion's Camp" and settled in serveral places in Utah.
    9053 Johnson, J. T. The Biography of Elder J.T. Johnson: Written by Himself-Additions and Reflections by Elder John Rogers. Cincinnati Published for the Author by J.A. & U.P. James, Olde Books Place, Johnson City, TN, ABE, 12/24/00, sold. 1847.

    5377 Johnson, James, Rev. A Discourse, Delivered before the Evangelical Alliance, in the Congregational Church, by the Rev. James Johnson, A.M., Being Appointed by Its Authority and Published by Its Request. From the New Commandment or Law of Christian Love.-[John XIII & 35. [sermon] Mansfield J.C. Gilkison and Son, Printers.,
    1847. 13, bv p. ; 21 cm. Text printed in two columns.
    8930 Johnson, Joel Hills. A contrast between superstition and religion. A dream. By J.H. Johnson, [sic] Painesville Republican Print, Painesville, Geauga Co. Ohio, AI 0. Crawley 40. Flake 0. [1838] Broadside. 17 x 16 cm. Text in two columns, ornamental border.
    8931 Johnson, Joel Hills. Anti-Universalism. A poem. By J.H. Johnson. [Painesville s.n., AI 0. Crawley 41. Flake 0. 1835] Broadside. 28 x 16 cm. Text in two columns, ornamental border.
    8932 Johnson, Joel Hills. The young bachelor's wish, or maid's desire. [Kirtland s.n., AI 0. Crawley 42. Flake 0. 1838] Broadside. 16 x 6.5 cm. Crawley attributes to Joel Hills Johnson.
    8933 Johnson, Joel Hills. Kirtland, March, 1838. The prodigal daughter. [Kirtland s.n., AI 0. Crawley 43. Flake 0. 1838] Broadside. 31 x 16.5 cm. Text in two columns, ornamental border.
    6983 Johnson, Moses. A Brief and Simple Explanation of the Electro-Magnetic Telegraph; Its Mode of Operation. Cincinnati John Hitchler, Printer,
    1847. 24 p. diagrs. ; 23 cm. Illustrated with cuts by Moses Johnson.
    7044 Johnson, Richard M. Broadside inviting citizens of Wayne County to come to Wooster to meet and hear an address by Colonel Richard M. Johnson, "Hero" of the Battle of the Thames (River) in the War of 1812.

    AI 0. 182-. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7411 Johnson, Richard M. (Richard Mentor), 1781-1850. Sunday Mails. Mr. Johnson's Report on the Transportation of the Mail on Sunday. Cincinnati Printed by John White,
    1847 8 p. ; 22 cm.
    9950 Johnson, Richard M. (Richard Mentor), 1781-1850. Mails On The Sabbath. The following Report was made to the Senate of the United States, by a Committee, of which Richard M. Johnson was Chairman, and to whom was referred the several petitions on the subject of prohibiting the transportation of Mails on the Sabbath.---Reported in Senate, 1829. To The American People. [Three columns of text] Hudson, Printer, Salem, O. Salem, O. Hudson, Printer, AI 0. 1829] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 47.5 x 31.7 cm. Printed area covers 44.0 x 28.2 cm.
    197 Johnson, Samuel, 1709-1784. Johnson's English Dictionary: In Which the Words are Deduced from Their Originals; Explained in Their Different Meanings; and Authorised by the Names of the Writers Who Have Used Them and Their Pronunciation Accurately Marked. Abstracted from the Folio Edition, by the Author, Samuel Johnson, LL. D. A New Edition, with Numerous Corrections and Additions. The Whole Constituting the Most Economical and Valuable Dictionary of the English Language Published in the United States. Cincinnati U.P. James, 26 Pearl Street., AI 56613. 1839. [iv], 640 p. ; 22.5 cm.
    4284 Johnson, Samuel. Letter of Samuel Johnson to Edward Hicks; with His Reply. Waynesville, O. Printed by Jesse W. Elliott.,
    1850. 11 p. ; 21 cm. In verse.
    Letters are dated 1839.
    5018 Johnson, William, 1769-1848. Reports of Cases Adjudged in the Court of Chancery of New York by William Johnson. St. Clairsville William Brown.,
    1849. 7 v. in 3. ; 24 cm.
    5019 Johnson, William. Speech of Mr. Johnson, of Hamilton County, on the Hamilton County Division. In Senate, Dec. 5, 1849. [Columbus s.n, Swanson, page 300. 1849]. 8 p. ; 24 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    4650 Johnston, William, 1804-1891. An Address on Female Education, Delivered at Columbus, December 31, 1844. By William Johnston, Esq., of Cincinnati. Columbus Printed by Chas. Scott and Co., AI 45-3598. 1845. 23, bv p. ; 21.5 cm. Member House, Carroll County.
    3440 Johnston, William. Address, Delivered before a Temperance Meeting at Columbus, Ohio, Tuesday Evening, Feb. 6, 1838. By William Johnston, Esq. Member of the House of Representatives from Carroll County. Columbus Printed by Cutler and Pilsbury, 79 North High Street., AI 51075. 1838. 16 p. ; 28 cm. The publication request date was Feb. 8, 1838.
    Signatures: [1]-2/4.
    8019 Johnston, William. Speech of Wm. Johnston, before the Franklin Circuit Court of Kentucky...the State of Ohio v. Forbes and Armitage. Cincinnati
    Wessen, 76(October 1959), #508. 1846.

    7724 Jones, Benjamin S. Anti-Slavery Meeting. Benj. S. & J. Elizabeth Jones Will hold Anti-Slavery Meetings at [space for date] Friends, Go And Hear. Salem

    1848. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 18.5 x 26 cm. Benjamin and Elizabeth Jones edited the Anti-Slavery Bugle, Salem, from 1846-1849 before moving to Boston.
    2811 Jones, Charles A. The Outlaw, and Other Poems. By Charles A. Jones. Cincinnati Published by Josiah Drake., AI 32421. Sabin 36468. Thomson 656. 1835. 72 p. ; 17 cm.
    943 Jones, Edward Thomas. Jones's English System of Book-Keeping, by Single or Double Entry, in Which It is Impossible for an Error of the Most Trifling among to be Passed Unnoticed; Calculated Effectually to Prevent the Evils Attendant on the Methods so Long Established; and Adapted to Every Species of Trade; to Which Are Annexed Tables of the Monies of the Different Kingdoms of the World, with Their Value Expressed in the Currency of the United States, Together with a Schedule of the Duties Payable on Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, since the 30th of June, 1816. First Western Edition. Cincinnati Published by William C. Drew, Williams & Mason, Printers., OI 312. SS 37965. 1816. 22 p. ; 27 cm. Signed p. 22: Edwatd T. Jones.
    2812 Jones, John. Seven Ages, Memory, and Other Poems by J. Jones. Cincinnati s.n., AI 32422. 1835. [2], 103, [1] p. ; 17 cm.
    6544 Jones, Lorenzo E. Introductory Lecture, Delivered in the Hall of the Eclectic Medical Institute, on Friday, November 8th, 1850 by Lorenzo E. Jones, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacy in the Eclectic Medical Institute. Cincinnati Printed by J.A. & U.P. James,
    1850. 16 p. ; 23 cm. OC (RA615.5 1850).
    1138 Jones, William. The Catholic Doctrine of a Trinity Proved by Above an Hundred Short and Clear Arguments, Expressed in the Terms of the Holy Scripture, Compared after a Manner Entirely New, and Digested under the Four Following Titles: I. The Divinity of Christ. 2. The Divinity of the Holy Ghost. 3. The Plurality of Persons. 4. The Trinity of United. With a Few Reflections, Occasionally Interspersed, upon Some of the Arian Writers, Particularly Dr. S. Clarke. By the Late William Jones, M.A.F.R.S. Rector of Paston, in Northamptonshire, and Minister of Nayland, in Syffolk. Urbana, (O.) Reprinted from the Eighth London Edition, by A. M. Poff., OI 490. SS 48391. Wilkie 640. 1819. 94 p. ; 17 cm.
    6724 Josephus, Flavius, 37?-100? The Works of Flavius Josephus, The Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian and Celebrated Warrior: with Three Dissertations, Concerning Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, James the Just, God's Command to Abraham, &c. and Explanatory Notes and Observations. Translated by William Whiston, A.M., Professor of Mathematics in the University of Cambridge. Complete in One Volume. With Portrait and Engravings. Cincinnati A.F. Robinson, AI 0. 1834. 648 p. : front. (port.) ; 24 cm.
    2813 Josephus, Flavius, 37?-100? The Works of Flavius Josephus, The Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian and Celebrated Warrior: with Three Dissertations, Concerning Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, James the Just, God's Command to Abraham, &c. and Explanatory Notes and Observations. Translated by William Whiston, A.M., Professor of Mathematics in the University of Cambridge. Complete in One Volume. With Portrait and Engravings. Cincinnati Published by Morgan and Sanxay. Stereotyped by J.A. James & Co., AI 32425. 1835.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Printed in two columns.
    "The life of Flavius Josephus."--p. [3]-22.
    3055 Josephus, Flavius, 37?-100? The Works of Flavius Josephus, the Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian and Celebrated Warrior: with Three Dissertations, Concerning Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, James the Just, God's Command to Abraham, &c. and Explanatory Notes and Observations. Translated by William Whiston, A.M., Professor of Mathematics in the University of Cambridge. Complete in One Volume. With Portrait and Engravings. Cincinnati Published by Morgan and Sanxay. Stereotyped by J.A. James & Co., AI 38334. 1836. 648 p., [8] leaves of plates. ill. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Three of the eight wood-engravings are signed: Munson, sc. [i.e., Samuel B. Munson]; a fourth is signed M & S [i.e., Munson & Sanxay?]
    Printed in two columns.
    "The life of Flavius Josephus,"--p. [3]-22.
    Index, p. 631-647.
    American Antiquarian Society copy has label: Allen B. Chase, 88 W Washington, Painesville, Ohio.
    6945 Josephus, Flavius, 37?-100? The Works of Flavius Josephus, The Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian and Celebrated Warrior: with Three Dissertations, Concerning Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, James the Just, God's Command to Abraham, &c. and Explanatory Notes and Observations. Translated by William Whiston, A.M., Professor of Mathematics in the University of Cambridge. Complete in One Volume. With Portrait and Engravings . Cincinnati Printed by E. Morgan, AI 45019. 1837. 648 p., [1] leaf of plates. port. ; 23 cm.
    5332 Josephus, Flavius, 37?-100? The Works of Flavius Josephus, The Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian and Celebrated Warrior: with Three Dissertations, Concerning Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, James the Just, God's Command to Abraham, &c. and Explanatory Notes and Observations. Translated by William Whiston, A.M., Professor of Mathematics in the University of Cambridge. Complete in One Volume. With Portrait and Engravings. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan and Co., AI 0. 1840. 4 p. l., [3]-648, 2 l. ill. ; 23 cm.
    228 Josephus, Flavius, 37?-100? The Works of Flavius Josephus, The Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian and Celebrated Warrior: with Three Dissertations, Concerning Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, James the Just, God's Command to Abraham, &c. and Explanatory Notes and Observations. Translated by William Whiston, A.M., Professor of Mathematics in the University of Cambridge. Complete in One Volume. With Portrait and Engravings. Cincinnati E. Morgan and Co. Stereotyped by J.A. James., AI 41-2861. Rosenbach, A.S.W. Amer. Jewish bib., 9. 1841. 648 p., [8] leaves of plates. ill., 1 port. ; 25 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Some wood-engravings signed: Munson, sc. [i.e., Samuel B. Munson]; Sanxay, sc. [Theodore Sanxay] the artistically talented son of Frederic Sanxay, a partner in the publishing firm of E. Morgan & Co.]; and M. & S. [Munson and Sanxay?]
    Text printed in two columns.
    "Index."--p. [631]-647.
    "Tables."--p. 648.
    6293 Josephus, Flavius, 37?-100? The Works of Flavius Josephus, The Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian and Celebrated Warrior: with Three Dissertations, Concerning Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, James the Just, God's Command to Abraham, &c. and Explanatory Notes and Observations. Translated by William Whiston, A.M., Professor of Mathematics in the University of Cambridge. Complete in One Volume. With Portrait and Engravings. Cincinnati E. Morgan & Co., AI 44-3481. 1844. 648 p.
    6738 Josephus, Flavius, 37?-100? The Works of Flavius Josephus, The Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian and Celebrated Warrior: with Three Dissertations, Concerning Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, James the Just, God's Command to Abraham, &c. and Explanatory Notes and Observations. Translated by William Whiston, A.M., Professor of Mathematics in the University of Cambridge. Complete in One Volume. With Portrait and Engravings. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan and Co. Stereotyped by J.A. James., Rosenbach, A.S.W. Amer. Jewish bib., 0. 1847. [2], 648 p. ill., 1 port. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: The copy in hand has a relief frontispiece portrait of Flavius Josephus but lacks the engravings called for on the title page.
    Printed in two columns.
    "Index."--p. [631]-647.
    "Tables."--p. 648.
    5370 Josephus, Flavius, 37?-100? The Works of Flavius Josephus, The Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian and Celebrated Warrior: with Three Dissertations, Concerning Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, James the Just, God's Command to Abraham, &c. and Explanatory Notes and Observations. Translated by William Whiston, A.M., Professor of Mathematics in the University of Cambridge. Complete in One Volume. With Portrait and Engravings. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan and Co. Stereotyped by J.A. James., Rosenbach, A.S.W. Amer. Jewish bib., 0. 1849. [2], 648p., [7] leaves of plates, illus. port. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: The copy in hand has a relief frontispiece portrait of Flavius Josephus but lacks the engravings called for on the title page.
    Printed in two columns.
    "Index."--p. [631]-647.
    "Tables."--p. 648.
    430 Josephus, Flavius, 37?-100? The Works of Flavius Josephus, the Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian and Celebrated Warrior: with Three Dissertations, Concerning Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, James the Just, God's Command to Abraham, etc. and Explanatory Notes and Observations. Translated by William Whiston, A.M., Professor of Mathematics in the University of Cambridge. Complete in One Volume--with Portrait and Engravings. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan & Co., No. 111 Main St., (Upstairs)., Rosenbach, A.S.W. Amer. Jewish bib., 0. 1850. 648 p., [8] leaves of plates. ill., 1 port. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Some wood-engravings signed: Munson, sc. [i.e., Samuel B. Munson]; Sanxay, sc. [Theodore Sanxay? the artistically talented son of Frederick Sanxay, a partner in the publishing firm of E. Morgan & Co.]; and M. & S. [Munson and Sanxay?]
    Text printed in two columns.
    "Index."--p. 648.
    4285 Josephus, Flavius, 37?-100? The Works of Flavius Josephus, the Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian and Celebrated Warrior: with Three Dissertations, Concerning Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, James the Just, God's Command to Abraham, etc. and Explanatory Notes and Observations. Translated by William Whiston, A.M., Professor of Mathematics in the University of Cambridge. Complete in One Volume--with Portrait and Engravings. Cincinnati Published by H.S. & J. Applegate, No. 39 Main Street., Rosenbach, A.S.W. Amer. Jewish bib., 0. 1850. 648 p., [8] leaves of plates ill., 1 port. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Some wood-engravings signed: Munson, sc. [i.e., Samuel B. Munson]; Sanxay, sc. [Theodore Sanxay? the artistically talented son of Frederic Sanxay, a partner in the publishing firm of Morgan & Sanxay, who originally published Josephus' Work at Cincinnati in 1835 from the plates stereotyped by J.A. James & Co.]; and M. & S. [Munson and Sanxay?]
    "Cincinnati: Morgan & Overend, printers."--verso of title page.
    Text in two columns.
    "The life of Flavius Josephus."--p. [3]-22.
    Index, p. 631-647.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Wm. H. Wheeler.
    8994 Joshua Maule Company. Advertising axes and other edge tools manufactured by Joshua Maule at his factory in Colerain, Ohio. Colerain s.n., AI 0. 1836. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    404 Judkins, Jesse P. (Jesse Parker), 1815-1867. Introductory Lecture, to a Course on Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy; Delivered in Cincinnati; Nov. 3d. 1845. By Jesse P. Judkins. M.D. Cincinnati H.C. & J.B. M'Grew, Printers., AI 45-3626. 1845. [1-3], 4-12 p. ; 22 cm. Judkins notes there were 96 students in the class.
    Signature: [A]6.
    Printed paper covers.
    6414 Judkins, Jesse P. (Jesse Parker), 1815-1867. Introductory Lecture to a Course on Anatomy Delivered in Cincinnati, November 9th, 1846. By J.P. Judkins. Cincinnati H.C. M'Grew, Printer., AI 46-3820. 1846. 15, [1] p. ; 23 cm.
    9629 Judkins, Jesse P. (Jesse Parker), 1815-1867. Catalogue of the Students of Dr. J.P. Judkins' Class in Anatomy, for 1845-6. And the Annual Announcement of Lectures, and Demonstrations in Anatomy, for 1846-7. Cincinnati Printed by E. Shepard, No. 11, Columbia Street., See: AI 6414 has 15 p.? 1846. 8 p. ; 22 cm.
    8 p. ; 22 cm.
    Half-title, p. [5]: Annual Announcement for 1846-7.
    "The second annual course of Lectures will commence on the first Monday of November, and close the last day of February."--p. [7]. For first session, see Morgan 404
    6201 Judson, Emily [Chadbuck], 1817-1854. Memoir of Sarah B. Judson, Member of the American Mission to Burmah. By "Fanny Forester." Fifteenth Thousand. Cincinnati D. Anderson. No. 34 West Fourth Street. New-York. L. Colby and Company., AI 42-2733. 1842. Frontispiece, t.p., bv, [i-iii], iv, [5], 6, [7]-150 p. ; 15 cm. This is a New York imprint and not Ohio even though Anderson's name appears first.
    "Printed by Pudney & Russell, No. 79 John street, N.Y."-verso of title page.
    Copyright is in the Southern District of New York. "Preface." dated: Rangoon, June 1st, 1847.
    "The Subject", p. [5]-6 contains biographical information on Sarah Boardman Judson quoted from the "Baptist Missionary Magazine."
    Spine in decorative gold leaf with title: Sarah B. Judson by Fanny Forrester.
    Embossed brown cover with gold leaf engraving of missionaries in India with quote: "Faithful Is He That Calleth You."
    L. Colby & Company, 122 Nassau Street, N.Y., advertisements are on inside front and back boards.
    "Miss Chubbuck, the authoress, now Mrs. Judson, and better known as "Fanny Forrester," ...-advertisement inside front board.
    5644 Junction Railroad Company. Charter of the Junction Railroad Company. Cincinnati Printed by Wright & Ferris, & Co., Gazette Office,
    1850. 8 p. ; 22 cm.
    4465 Junkin, George, 1790-1868. The Baccalaureate in Miami University, Delivered August, 11th, A.D. 1842. By Rev. George Junkin, D.D., President. Rossville J.M. Christy, Printer.-Main St., AI 42-2735. 1842. [1-3], 4-21, bv, 1 l., p. ; 21 cm. "Christianity is the only efficient safeguard of the Republic."--p. 4.
    PPL (wanting p. 5-8).
    2529 Junkin, George, 1790-1868. The Bearings of College Education Upon the Welfare of the Whole Community. The Baccalaureate in Miami University, Delivered, August 10th, A.D. 1843. By Rev. George Junkin, D.D., President. Oxford, Ohio. Rossville J.M. Christy, Printer.--Main St., AI 43-2832, 43-2834. 1843. [1-3], 4-23, bv p. ; 21 cm. Cover title: The baccalaureate in Miami University. August, 1843[.]
    "The Eighteenth Class Of Graduates."--p. [2].
    Signatures: D *D - E/2 *E/4. D is printed on p. [3].
    4522 Junkin, George, 1790-1868. The Integrity of Our National Union, vs. Abolitionism: An Argument from the Bible, in Proof of the Position That Believing Masters Ought to Be Honored and Obeyed by Their Own Servants, and Tolerated in, Not Excommunicated from, the Church of God: Being Part of a Speech Delivered before the Synod of Cincinnati, on the Subject of Slavery, September 19th and 20th, 1843. By Rev. George Junkin, D.D. President of Miami University. Cincinnati Printed by R. P. Donogh, at No. 106, Main Street., AI 43-2833. 1843. iv, [5]-79, bv p. ; 22 cm. "Orders for this pamphlet addressed to R.P. Donogh, publisher, no. 106 Main Street, Cincinnati, enclosing the cash and post paid, will be promptly attended to. Price, $150 [i.e., $1.50] per dozen."--p. [ii].
    Wrapper title printed on blue green paper with title within ruled border: The Integrity of Our National Union vs. Abolitionism: Being Part of a Speech Delivered Before the Synod of Cincinnati on the Subject of Slavery, September 19th and 20, 1843. By George Junkin, D.D., President of Miami University. Cincinnati: Printed by R.P. Donogh, 106 Main Street Above Third. 1843.
    4580 Junkin, George, 1790-1868. On Decision of Character. The Baccalaureate in Miami University, Delivered, August 8th, A.D. 1844. By Rev. George Junkin, D.D., President. Rossville J.M. Christy, Printer,--Main St., AI 44-3502. 1844. 32 p. ; 21 cm.
    4651 Junkin, George, 1790-1868. Truth and Freedom: A Sermon, Delivered at the Opening of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, at Cincinnati: May 15th, 1845. By George Junkin, Moderator. Published by Request of Many Members. Cincinnati Printed by R. P. Donogh & Co., Main Street, Six Doors above Third, AI 45-3634. 1845. tp, bv, [3]-28 p. ; 21 cm.
    6600 Kaufmann, Peter, & Co. First Catalogue of Peter Kaufmann & Company's Circulating Library of Seven Hundred and Eight Works. Canton Peter Kaufmann & Co., Singerman 2586. 1838. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    3666 Kaufmann, Peter, 1800-1869. Eine Abhandlung uber Amerikanische Volks-Erziehung, von Peter Kaufmann. [Two lines of quotation] Canton, Ohio Gedruckt bey Peter Kaufmann und Co., AI 56656. 1839. 52 p. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy has text bound upside-down within the printed wrappers.
    3667 Kaufmann, Peter, 1800-1869. A Treatise on American Popular Education, by Peter Kaufmann. [Two lines of quotation] Canton, Ohio Printed by Peter Kaufmann and Co., AI 56657. 1839. 50 p. ; 17 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy bound in printed wrappers for the German language edition (Morgan 3666).
    "We have made a present of the copy right to this our intellectual offspring to the Teacher's Seminary at Phillipsburgh [Pennsylvania], all the proceeds of its sale over and above the expenses incurred by its publication, will flow into the treasury of said institution, and be thus again applied to promote the welfare of the very public, from which they were derived.."--p. 5.
    1306 Kean, Laurence. The Divinity of Christ: Being the Substance of a Sermon, in Which This Most Important Subject Is Plainly Stated & Clearly Proved, by Numerous Scriptural Citations, Rational Conclusions, and Quotations from Ancient Fathers of the Christian Church. Preached in the Methodist Church, John Street, New-York, on Friday, February 9, 1821. 2d ed. Cincinnati Martin Ruter for the Methodist Episcopal Church; Looker, Palmer & Reynolds, Printers, SS 5743. 1821. 43 p. ; 21 cm. The first edition was printed in New York in 1821 by Nathan Bangs and Timothy Mason for the Methodist Episcopal Church
    7219 Keep, John, 1781-1870. The trustees of the Oberlin Institute, through the undersigned, their committee, respectfully address their kind benefactors in England, Ireland, and Scotland ... [Oberlin s.n., AI 0. 1841] [2] p. Caption title; no imprint.
    Accompanied by manuscript personal letter from John Keep.
    3441 Keightley, Thomas, 1789-1872. Outlines of Universal History: Embracing a Concise History of the World from the Earliest Period to the Present Time Arranged so that the Whole May be Studied by Periods...Illustrated with 49 Engravings on Wood, by Atherton, Parmelee, and Others. Cincinnati Ely and Strong, AI 51101. 1838. 514 p.
    8336 Keith, F.M. An Address Delivered at the Masonic Festival, in Akron, Ohio, June 24, 1846. By Sir Knight F. M. Keith. Akron, Ohio Printed by H. Canfield., AI 0. Walgren 4769. 1846. 12 p. ; 21 cm.
    4652 Kelley, Alfred. Remarks of Mr. Kelley, of Franklin County, in the Senate, Dec. 5, 1845. Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1845. 6 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title.
    4493 Kelley, Gilby. Sermon on Baptismal Regeneration, Delivered at Minerva, Kentucky. Cincinnati Methodist Book Concern, AI 42-2756. 1842.

    2312 Kelley, Hall Jackson, 1790-1874. The Western Spelling Book, Designed for Common Schools. Containing the Elements of the English Language, Lessons in Orthography and Reading, with the Pronunciation of Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary. By Hall J. Kelley. Cincinnati Hubbard & Edmands., AI 13233. 1832. 168 p.
    5505 Kellogg, Miner Kilbourne, 1814-1889. Justice to Hiram Powers. Addressed to the Citizens of New Orleans. [Cincinnati]

    1848. 14 p. ; 20 cm. Concerning the substitution of the copy of the "Greek Slave" ordered by Sir Charles Coote, for the one ordered for Mr. James Robb of New Orleans.
    2177 Kelsey, Asahel E. Select Scriptures, or Plain Bible Facts, Theological Questions, Remarks, &c. Elyria Park & Burrell., AI 7812. 1831. 22 p. ; 20 cm.
    4815 Kelsey, William R. The Apiarian's Guide, Being a Practical Treatise on the Culture and Management of Bees. By William R. Kelsey, Syracuse, N.Y. Cincinnati Printed by E. Shephard.,
    1847. 47, [1] p. ill. ; 18.5 cm.
    4466 Kelsey, William. A List of Roads and Distances, Diverging in Various Directions. Published for the American Hotel. (opposite the State House, Columbus, Ohio,) by Wm. Kelsey. Columbus Medary's Power Press., AI 42-2757. 1842. 9 p. ; 13.5 cm.
    2178 Kemper, Frederick Augustus, 1799-1851. Consolations of the Afflicted, Written by Frederick Augustus Kemper, A.M. a Native of Ohio. [Eleven lines of quotation] [Cincinnati] Printed by Wm. J. Ferris & Co. Cincinnati., AI 7813. 1831. viii, [1], 10-258 p. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "It is the design of the author (should his work be acceptable) to travel throughout the United States, for the purpose of disposing of it."--verso of the title page.
    Error in paging: p. 250 misnumbered 150.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Benjamin H. Watkins, Utica Co., N.Y., Oct. 16, 57; inscribed on page 149: Frederick Augustus Kemper. No. 1073.
    Ohio Authors, p. 353.
    5918 Kennett, White, 1660-1728. The Christian Scholar in Rules and Directions for Children and Youth. Published by the Female Tract Society of Worthington and Vicinity. From the 11th London Ed. Columbus E. Griswold, Jun., Printer., AI 0. 1818. 36 p. ; 18 cm. White Kennett was bishop of Peterborough.
    Original title: The Christian scholar in rules and directions for children and youth, sent to English schools especially design'd for the poor boys taught and cloathed by charity.
    10069 Kenney, W. Address on Female Education Delivered at the Close of the Second Annual Examination of the Canton Female Seminary by Rev. W. Kenney. Canton Daniel Gotshall, AI 0. 1841 24 p. ; 23 cm.
    4520 Kentuckian. Hudibras the Second: or, Matters and Things in General Done Up in Rhyme. First Canto. By a Kentuckian. Cincinnati E. Morgan & Co., AI 0. 1843. 23 p.
    6488 Kentucky Northbend Agricultural Society. Annual Fair. First Exhibition of the Kentucky Northbend Agricultural Society. Cincinnati Printed at the Office of the Farmer and Mechanic, N. 133, Main-Street, Cincinnati, AI 0. 1833. 1 sheet ([1] p.) OC (Folder 6-2).
    8673 Kentucky. The Practice in Civil Actions, and Proceedings at Law, with Various Precedents of Declarations; with Practical Notes by Jas. T. Morehead. Cincinnati Derby, Bradley and Company., AI 46-3873. 1846. xii, 783 p. ; 24 cm.
    1235 Kentucky. Court of Appeals. The Opinion of the Court of Appeals, for the Commonwealth of Kentucky, in the Case of the Commonwealth vs. James Morrison. Delivered by Judge Rowan. Steubenville, O. Printed by James Wilson., OI 556. SS 1852. 1820. 22 p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: James Shannon.
    2622 Kentucky. Court of Appeals. Decision of the Court of Appeals, (in Kentucky) in a Case of Much Interest to Religious Communities. Dayton
    AI 25190. 1834.

    6769 Kentucky. Court of Appeals. Reports of Cases at Common Law and in Chancery, Decided by the Court of Appeals of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. In Five Volumes. By William Littell, Esq., LL.D. Volume I. Containing All the Cases Decided at the Spring Term, 1822. Second Edition. Cincinnati Henry W. Derby, Publisher.,
    1848. 5 vols. ; 25 cm. Volume I:
    "Morgan & Overend, Printers Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    "Dedication. To the Hon. William T. Barry, LL.D., Lieutenant Governor of the State of Kentucky, and Professor of Civil and National Law in the Transylvania University, this volume is respectfully inscribed, as a testimony of the esteem in which superior talents, employed to the best of purposes, are held, by his sincere friend, and humble servant, William Littell."--p. [iii].
    "Preface."--p. [iv].
    "Cases Reported in Volume I."--p. [v]-vii.
    "Index to the Principal Matters in Volume I."--p. [1]-22.
    On spine: Kentucky Reports. Littell Vol. I & II.
    Pagination: [i-v], vi-vii, [viii-ix], x-xvi, 1-274, [1-2], 3-22.
    Signatures: [x]/8 1 - 18/8 19/4.
    All Morgan copies from the estate of Joseph Dush, Willard, Ohio, inscribed by previous owner: [illegible] 4 Aug 1848 #700.
    Volume II:
    Title same except reads: Volume II. Containing All the Cases Decided at the Fall Term, 1822.
    "Morgan & Overend, Printers Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    "Preface."--p. [iii[.
    "Dedication. To the Hon. John Rowan this volume is respectively inscribed, as a testimony of the estimation in which his splendid talents and high attainments are held, by his grateful friend and humble servant, Wm. Littell."--p. iv].
    "Cases Reported in Volume II."--p. [v]-vii.
    Pagination: [i-v], vi-vii, [viii-ix], x-xxi, [xxii], 23-309, bv, [1]-24.
    Signatures: [x]/4 1 - 18/8 19/4.
    "Index to the Principal Matters in Volume II."--p. [1]-24.
    Volume III and IV bound together in Morgan copy. Spine label absent.
    Volume III:
    Title same except reads: Volume III. Containing All the Cases Decided at the Spring Term, 1823.
    "Morgan & Overend, Printers, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    "Cases Reported in Volume III."--p. [iii]-iv.
    "Index to the Principal Matters in Volume III."--[1]23.
    Pagination: [i-iii], iv, [v], vi, [vii-viii], 9-339, bv, [1]-23, bv.
    Signatures: [x]/4 1 - 22/8 23 /2.
    Volume IV:
    Title same except reads: Volume IV. Containing All the Cases Decided at the Fall Term, 1823.
    Half-title: Littell's Reports.
    "Morgan & Overend, Printers, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    "Cases Reported in Volume IV."--p. [v]-vi.
    Resolution adopted, Thursday, October 9th, 1823, "in veneration and regard for the memory of our deceased friends, General Martin D. Hardin and Joseph C. Breckinridge."--p. [vii].
    "Index to the Principal Matters in Volume IV."--p. [1]-20.
    Pagination: [i-v], vi, [vii-viii], 9-313,bv, [1]-20. (Page number 62 printed opposite side.)
    Signatures: [x]/4 1 - 20/8 21/4.
    7028 Kentucky. Court of Appeals. Reports of Cases at Common Law and in Equity, Argued and Decided in the Court of Appeals of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. 2d ed. 7 v. in 3. Cincinnati

    1850.

    809 Kentucky. Militia. Cincinnati, April 7, 1813. General Orders. Soldiers, You are about to the shores of Kentucky-- Many of you can boast that she gave you birth-- She is indeed dear to us all. ... Cincinnati
    OI 181. SS 28869. Wilkie 274. 1813] Broadside. ; 19 x 31.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Dated and signed by Green Clay, Brigadier-General, Cincinnati, April 7, 1813.
    4960 Kenyon College. Auxilliary Bible Society. Third Annual Report of the Auxilliary Bible Society of Kenyon College and Its Vicinity: Presented January 3rd, 1831: With the Proceedings of Their Anniversary. Gambier Acland Press, George W. Myers, Printer., AI 0. Parker 3. 1831. 7 p. ; 23 cm.
    3757 Kenyon College. Gambier. Commencement Program. Gambier
    AI 0. 1829.

    8739 Kenyon College. Gambier. Commencement Program. Gambier
    Title by sequence. 1830.

    2179 Kenyon College. Gambier. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Kenyon College and Grammar School, 1831--1832. Gambier Acland Press, Gambier, Ohio. George W. Myers, Printers., AI 7840. 1831. 12 p. ; 20 cm.
    2180 Kenyon College. Gambier. By-Laws of Kenyon College and Grammar School. Gambier Printed by George W. Myers, Acland Press., AI 7839. Parker 68. 1831. 16 p.
    8740 Kenyon College. Gambier. Commencement Program. Gambier Acland Press, G. W. Myers, Printer., AI 0. 1831.

    6857 Kenyon College. Gambier. Commencement Program. Gambier Ackland Press, G. W. Myers, Printer., AI 0. 1832.

    8026 Kenyon College. Gambier. Exhibition of the Senior and Junior Classes and the Celebration of the Philomathesian and Phi Alpha Societies. April 18th, [1832.] [Gambier s.n., Parker 5. 1832] 1 l. ; 25 cm.
    2465 Kenyon College. Gambier. Laws of Kenyon College and Theological Seminary of Ohio. [Gambier Acland Press, Gambier, Ohio: George W. Myers, Printer., AI 19611. Parker 68. 1833. 16 p. ; 21 p.
    4594 Kenyon College. Gambier. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio, and Kenyon College and Grammar School. A.D. 1832--33. Gambier Acland Press, Gambier, Ohio. George W. Myers, Printer., AI 0. 1833. 12 p. ; 20 cm.
    6689 Kenyon College. Gambier. Kenyon College. Commencement Exercises. Wednesday, September 4th, 1833-11 O'Clock, A.M. [Gambier s.n., AI 0. 1833] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    2623 Kenyon College. Gambier. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Theological Seminary of Ohio, and Kenyon College Grammar School. A.D. 1833-4. Gambier Acland Press, AI 25198. [1834] 15, bv p. ; 20 cm.
    6856 Kenyon College. Gambier. Commencement Program. Gambier Acland Press, G. W. Myers, Printer., AI 0. 1834.

    2815 Kenyon College. Gambier. Catalogue. Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio. Kenyon College. Kenyon Preparatory Schools. Gambier Western Protestant Episcopalian Press. George W. Myers, Pr., AI 32465. 1835. 20 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover vignette signed: Gilbert.
    Description of the curricula and policies of the seminary, college and preparatory school, p. 13-20.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Nathaniel S. Wheaton, D.D., Hartford, Conn. from Chauncey Wheaton Fitch.
    7521 Kenyon College. Gambier. Commencement Program. Gambier Western Protestant Episcopalian Press, George W. Myers, Pr., AI 0. 1835.

    3056 Kenyon College. Gambier. Catalogue. Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio. Kenyon College. Kenyon Preparatory Schools. Gambier Western Protestant Episcopal Press. George W. Myers, Printer., AI 38376. 1836. 24 p. ; 23 cm. Heavy, purple wrapper: "Catalogue. Theological Seminary. Kenyon College. Kenyon Preparatory Schools. 1835--36." Back cover: "The commencement of the Summer Session of the current year will be on Thursday the 21st of April."
    "A statement of the course of instruction, expenses, &c. in the Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio, Kenyon College, and Kenyon Preparatory Schools. 1835--36.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Prof. Simon Greenleaf with the respects of Jos. Muenscher.
    3057 Kenyon College. Gambier. Laws of Kenyon College and the Senior and Junior Preparatory Departments. Gambier Western Protestant Episcopal Press., AI 38377. Parker 68. 1836. 25 p. ; 22 cm.
    8741 Kenyon College. Gambier. Commencement Program. Gambier Western Protestant Episcopalian Press, George W. Myers, Pr., Parker 0. 1836.
    Title by sequence.
    8544 Kenyon College. Gambier. Catalogue[.] Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio. Kenyon College. Kenyon Preparatory Schools. 1836--7. Gambier Acland Press.--George W. Myers, Pr., AI 0. PARKER 1837. 32 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "A statement of the course of instruction, expenses, &c. in the Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio, Kenyon College, and Kenyon Preparatory Schools."--p. [17]-25.
    "Catalogus senatus academici, et eorum qui munera et officia academica gesserunt, quique alicujus gradus laurea exornati sunt in Theologico Seminario et Collegio Kenyonensi, Gambier, in Republica Ohioensi."--p. [27]-32, with separate title page.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: To Philorhetorian Society, Wesleyan University from R.P. Smith, prof'r. of math.
    8742 Kenyon College. Gambier. Commencement Program. Gambier Acland Press, George W. Myers, Printer., Title by sequence. 1837.

    8745 Kenyon College. Gambier. Kenyon College, [space for student's name] 18 [space]. Sir, The Faculty of this Institution have resolved, that a communication, giving a full account of the behavior, scholarship, &c. of each Student, shall be forwarded to his parents or guardian, at the close of every term, and at any other time when circumstances seem to require it. ... By order of the faculty, [Gambier s.n., AI 0. Parker 0. 1837]. 1 sheet ([1] p.) Signed in ink at bottom: B.F. Bache Secretary. N.B. The Summer term commences Thursday Apr. 24[.] The letters referring to his name in the class reports published monthly in the Gambier Observer are M.P. The student's name written in is James Brown, 1814-1880, who along with his youngest brother, Fayette Brown, 1823-1910, attended the Senior Preparatory Department in Kenyon College in 1836-1837 (Kenyon College Catalogue, 1836-1837, Gambier, 1837, p. 10).
    1424 Kenyon College. Gambier. Catalogue. Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio. Kenyon College. Kenyon Preparatory Schools. 1837--8. Gambier George W. Myers, Printer., AI 0. 1838. 25, bv p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes:: "A statement of the course of instruction, expenses, &c. in the Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio, Kenyon College, and Kenyon Preparatory Schools."--p. [15]-25.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Rec'd July 15--1846 gift [to Harvard College] of Prof. S. Greenleaf of H. College.
    8743 Kenyon College. Gambier. Kenyon College. Commencement Exercises. Wednesday, Sept. 5, 1838---10 O'Clock, A.M. [Gambier s.n., Parker 0. 1838] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7437 Kenyon College. Gambier. Catalogue. Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio. Kenyon College. Kenyon Preparatory Schools. 1838--9. Gambier, O. G.W. Myers, Western Church Press., AI 0. Parker 0. M DCCC XXXIX. [1839] 31, bv p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "A statement of the course of instruction, expenses, &c. in the Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio, Kenyon College, and Kenyon Preparatory Schools."--p. [19]-31.
    8744 Kenyon College. Gambier. Commencement Program. Gambier Western Church Press., Parker 0. 1839.
    Title by sequence.
    6686 Kenyon College. Gambier. Commencement Program. Gambier G. W. Myers, Western Church Press., AI 0. 1840.

    523 Kenyon College. Gambier. Catalogue of the Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio, Kenyon College, and Kenyon Preparatory Schools. 1840-41. Gambier Printed by William C. French. Acland [i.e., Ackland] Press AI 41-2912. [1841] 23, bv p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Statement of the course on instruction, expenses, etc."--p. 11-12.
    8573 Kenyon College. Gambier. Commencement Program. Gambier Acland Press, Printed by William C. French., AI 0. 1841.

    2366 Kenyon College. Gambier. Commencement Program. Gambier
    AI 0. 1842.

    331 Kenyon College. Gambier. Gambier Catalogue and Calendar, for 1842-43: Comprising the Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio, Kenyon College and Kenyon Grammar Schools. Corrected to November, 1842. Gambier, O. G.W. Meyers [i.e., Myers]: Ackland Press., AI 0. M DCCCXLIII. [1843] 28 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society: "Laws and regulations of Kenyon College."--p. 22-28.
    The theological seminary of the Diocese of Ohio was a college within the purveyance of Kenyon College.
    6690 Kenyon College. Gambier. Commencement Program. Gambier Ackland Press, G. W. Myers., AI 0. 1843.

    1184 Kenyon College. Gambier. Gambier Catalogue and Calendar, for 1843-4: Comprising the Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio, Kenyon College and Kenyon Grammar Schools, Corrected to December, 1843. Gambier, O. G.W. Meyers [i.e., Myers]: Ackland Press., AI 44-3567. 1844. 34 p. ; 22 cm.
    7496 Kenyon College. Gambier. Commencement Program. Gambier Ackland Press, G.W. Myers., AI 0. 1844.

    8811 Kenyon College. Gambier. Kenyon College. In fixing the location of Kenyon College and its auxiliary institutions, reference was had to seclusion from the temptations of a large town, beauty of natural scenery, and healthfulness of climate, and in all these respects a more judicious selection could not well have been made. ... [Gambier s.n., AI 0. 1844] [4] p. ; 26 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Milnor Hall. Or Milnor Grammar School of Kenyon College. The spacious edifice appropriated to this department is situated nearly half a mile from the college, an a beautiful eminence, which furnishes the best opportunities for healthy athletic exercises. ... Alfred Blake, Norman Badger, associate principals."--p. 21.
    "Bexley Hall. The Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio. This seminary is under the personal superintendence of the bishop, who is president of the Theological Faculty and professor of ecclesiastical polity and pastoral divinity. ... By order of the president."--p. [3].
    Wood-engravings Lossing sc. [i.e, Benson John Lossing].
    Signatures: [A]2 ([A]2 verso blank).
    8494 Kenyon College. Gambier. Catalogue of the Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio, Kenyon College, and Kenyon Grammar Schools. 1844-'45. Gambier, O. G.W. Meyers [i.e., Myers]: Ackland Press., AI 45-3684; 45-3685. MDCCCXLV. [1845] 23, bv p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Course of studies."--p. 17-19.
    The theological seminary of the Diocese of Ohio was a college within the purveyance of Kenyon College.
    8724 Kenyon College. Gambier. Commencement Program. Gambier Ackland Press, G. W. Myers., AI 0. 1845.

    4454 Kenyon College. Gambier. Catalogue of the Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio, Kenyon College, and Kenyon Grammar Schools. 1845-'46. Gambier, O. W.M. Smallwood: Ackland Press., AI 0. MDCCCXLVI. [1846] 22, [1], bv p. ill. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Illustrations signed by Benson John Lossing.
    "Ross Chapel"--p. [23].
    "Course of studies."--p. 13-16.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Hon. Simon Greenleaf with the respects of Thomas M. Smith.
    Error in paging: P. 7 misnumbered 8.
    7604 Kenyon College. Gambier. Commencement Program. Gambier Ackland Press, W. M. Smallwood., AI 0. 1846.

    9871 Kenyon College. Gambier. Junior Exhibition, Kenyon College, Wednesday, April 1, 1846--10 O'clock, A.M. [Gambier s.n., AI 0. 1846] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 24 x 21 cm.
    4302 Kenyon College. Gambier. Catalogue of the Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio, Kenyon College, and Kenyon Grammar Schools. 1846--'47. Gambier, O. G.W. Meyers [i.e, Myers], Printer.,
    MDCCCXLVII. [1847] 22, [1], bv p. ill. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Illustrations signed by Benson John Lossing.
    "A statement of the course of instruction, expenses, &c., in Kenyon College."--p. 12-16.
    "Rosse chapel."--p. [23].
    8214 Kenyon College. Gambier. Commencement Program.


    1847

    3499 Kenyon College. Gambier. Commencement Program.


    1848.

    6550 Kenyon College. Gambier. Catalogue of the Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio, Kenyon College, and Kenyon Grammar School. 1847-'48. Gambier, O. George W. Meyers [i.e. Myers], Printer.,
    MDCCCXLVIII. [1848] 23, [1] p. ill. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Illustrations signed by Benson John Lossing.
    "Rosse Chapel."--illustration, p. [24].
    "A statement of the course of instruction, expenses, &c., in Kenyon College."--p. 12-16.
    3936 Kenyon College. Gambier. Triennial Catalogue of the Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio, Kenyon College, and Kenyon Grammar Schools. Corrected to Commencement, 1849. With Calendar for 1849-'50. Gambier, O. Theological Seminary Press.,
    MDCCCXLIX. [1849] 40 p. ; ill. ; 22 cm. Illustrations signed Benson John Lossing.
    Courses of study, p. 36-40.
    6664 Kenyon College. Gambier. Commencement Program.


    1849.

    3977 Kenyon College. Gambier. Catalogue of the Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio, Kenyon College, and Kenyon Grammar Schools. Corrected to Commencement, 1850. With Calendar for 1850-'51. Gambier Theological Seminary Press. R.E. Edmonds, Printer.,
    1850. 24 p. ill. ; 20 cm Illustrations signed Benson John Lossing.
    Courses of study, p. 20-24.
    The theological seminary of the Diocese of Ohio was a college within the purveyance of Kenyon College.
    6680 Kenyon College. Gambier. Twenty-Second Annual Commencement of Kenyon College. Wednesday, August 7, 1850. Gambier, Ohio. [Gambier s.n.,
    1850] [3], bv p. ; 19 cm.
    1589 Kenyon College. Gambier. Divinity School. Statement by the Trustees of the Theological Seminary in Ohio, of the Measures in Progress in Reference to that Institution. [Gambier n. p., SS 21110. 1825] 7 p.
    3252 Kenyon College. Library. Gambier. Catalogue of Books Belonging to the Library of the Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio, Kenyon College, and the Preparatory Schools. MDCCCXXXVII. [1837] Gambier George W. Myers, Printer., AI 45054. Parker 13. Singerman 2638. MDCCCXXXVII. 75 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Juvenile Library of Milnor Hall."--p. [63]-74.
    "Appendix. Rules and regulations of the library."--p. [75]-76.
    6266 Kenyon College. Literary Societies. Celebration of the Philomathesian and Phi Phi Societies. Sept. 7, 1831. Gambier
    AI 0. Parker 75. 1831.

    4027 Kenyon College. Literary Societies. Exhibition of the Philomathesian and Nu Pi Kappa Societies. August 5, 1834. Gambier
    Parker 75. 1834.

    7443 Kenyon College. Philomathesian Society. Gambier. Catalogue of the Library and the Names of the Members of the Philomathesian Society of Kenyon College. Gambier
    Singerman 2639, who cites: Cf. Rhees, pages 327-28. 1834.

    3905 Kenyon College. Philomathesian Society. Gambier. Catalogue of the Library, and the Names of the Members, of the Philomathesian Society of Kenyon College, from Its Formation in 1827 to 1840. Gambier Printed by Thomas R. Raymond., AI 40-3725. Parker 20. Singerman 2640. 1840. 44 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Regulations of the library."--p. [3]-4.
    "Prospectus of The collegian and Kenyon literary magazine."--p. [4] of wrapper.
    Singerman notes: Rhees, p. 328, mentions a 1850 catalogue but this may really be the 1840 catalogue?
    8064 Kenyon College. Trustees. Right Rev. Sir:-We have read your circular...Kenyon College, Gambier, July 25, 1831. Reply to Philander Chase. Gambier s.n., AI 0. Parker 4. 1831. Broadside. 2 p. ; 25 cm.
    6202 Kerr, James, 1805-1855. Psalmody Comprising Two Sermons, Delivered in the Presbyterian Church of Cadiz, Ohio on the 14th and 21st of August, 1842. By the Rev. James Kerr. St. Clairsville, O. Printed by Heaton and Gressinger., AI 42-2782(1843); AI 43-2875; 43-2876. Rieger 1633/9588. 1842. 40 p. ; 21 p.
    4581 Kerr, James, 1805-1855. A Treatise on the Mode of Baptism, Showing the Unfounded Nature of the Assumption, That Immersion Is the Only Proper Mode of Administering the Ordinance; and That Pouring or Sprinkling, Is the Most Scriptural and Significant, and by Far the Preferable Mode of Administration. By Rev. James Kerr, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Cadiz, Ohio. Steubenville Published by Abner L. Frazer., AI 44-3570. Rieger 1958. MDCCCXLIV. 196 p. ; 15.5 cm. Ownership, Morgan copy: "James W. Curricks Book 1845."
    Contents: tp, Copyright [ii], Contents. [iii]-iv, Preface. [v], bv, Mode of Baptism [7]-196.
    Pagination: [i-ii], iv, [v-], bv, [7]-58, [59]-101, [102]-144, [145]-196.
    Signatures: [x]8 1-11/8, 12/2.
    Spine: More on Baptism.
    "Printed by L. Harper, Cadiz."--verso of the title page.
    694 Kerr, John. For Sale Very Low for Cash, the Followings Lots in the Town of Chillicothe, viz. Nos. 210, 266, 268, 39, 229, the South Half of 35, and Part of 191 with the Improvements thereon; Also in Lot. No. 248 in Porstmouth [sic] [Chillicothe s.n., OI 74. SS 15369. 1808] 1 sheet ([1] p.) : 31 x 18.5 cm. Signed and dated: John Kerr. Chillicothe, January 27th, 1808.
    7658 Kerr, Joseph. Military Land For Sale. I have for sale the following tracts of land...Joseph Kerr.

    AI 0. 1800? 1 sheet ([1] p.) Illustrated in Marie Dickore, General Joseph Kerr of Chillicothe, Ohio. "Ohio's Lost Senator.", Oxford, Ohio, 1941, on p. 9.
    7624 Kerr, Joseph. Chillicothe Prison, May 25, 1818. Proposal to get out of prison by selling land owned. Chillicothe
    AI 0. 1818.

    524 Keys, William Lyle, compiler. Gleanings, or, The Spirit of the Press Comprising a Collection of Scenic and Personal Sketches, Select Stories, (Mostly Humorous) Incidents, Poetry, Jeux D'espirit, &c., &c. Some of Which Have Never Before Been Published, Culled Chiefly from the Current Literature of the Day, as Diffused Through the Medium of the Newspaper Press, Corrected with the Utmost Care, and Some of Them Re-Written. Cincinnati Printed for the Compiler, R. P. Brooks, Printer, AI 41-2915. Thomson 671. 1841. vi, [7]-156 p. ; 20 cm.
    7313 Kidder, Nathaniel. Part of the Commencement of a Debate against Trinitarianism. Oxford, Ohio, 1846. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1846.

    2046 Kidwell, Jonathan, 1779-1849. A Series of Strictures on the Subject of Future and Endless Punishment: Being the Substance of the Arguments Used in a Public Debate Held at Indianapolis, Jan. 21, 1830, on That Subject between the Rev. E. Ray and the Publisher to Which is Added a Reply to Dr. Adam Clark's Notes on the Phrase Everlasting Punishment; together with an Original Essay on "The Coming of the Son of Man;" and a Vocabulary, Explanatory of the Original Words, Rendered Hell, Damnation, Everlasting, Eternal, &c. Taken from the Critical Remarks of Some of the Most Celebrated Orthodox Writers, Showing that Their Honest and Candid Criticism enters a Solemn Negative on All Their Speculations about a Place of Future and Endless Punishment. By J. Kidwell. Cincinnati Printed by S. Tizzard, at the Sentinel and Star Office., AI 2116. 1830. 93, 74 p. ; 18 cm. Contains Jonathan Kidwell, An Original Essay on the Coming of the Son of Man.
    7625 Kilbourn, James, Samuel Herrick and William Ludlow. (Copy.) To the Honorable Edward Tiffin, Esquire, Commissioner of the General Land Office of the United States. Dated: Chillicothe, Dec. 28, 1812. Re: Survey western boundary line of the Virginia reserve. Pages 5-8 only. [Chillicothe
    AI 0. 1812]
    This is signature 2 only, pages 5-8. There is a signature 1, to be sure, and many pages after as the field notes cover only the first 9 miles and there were many more miles surveyed.
    810 Kilbourn, John, 1787-1831. A Compendious System of Universal Geography: Designed for Schools and Youth in General. By John Kilbourn, A.B. Principal of the Worthington Academy. [Worthington] Published at Worthington, O., 1813. Putnam & Israel, Printers, Zanesville., OI 182. SS 28877. Wilkie 275. 1813. 266 [i.e., 264] p. ; 19 cm. Half-title: Geography.
    "Analysis of Geography."--verso of half-title.
    "The Author. Worthington Academy: State of Ohio, 30th Jan. 1813."--p. xii.
    "*This page, together with the eleven succeeding pages, are printed 151, 152, &c. instead of 251, 252, &c. which the reader will correct."--p. 266.
    Pages 251-262 misnumbered 151-162.
    Pages 202, 231 and 236 misnumbered 102, 131 and 136.
    Page numbers 181-190 not included; text and signatures are continuous.
    "Index."--p. [265]-266.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: John Buker.
    891 Kilbourn, John, 1787-1831. Columbian Geography; or A Description of the United States of America. To Which is Prefixed, a Concise Introduction to the Science of Geography, in General. By John Kilbourn, A.M. Author of a System of Universal Geography. Chillicothe Printed at the Office of the Supporter, by Nashee & Denny., Howes K128. OI 261. Rusk II: 333. SS 35058. Wilkie 371. 1815. [9], 14-228 p. ; 19.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Inscribed: Samuel Hite, his Columbian geography, price 1 dollar was bought in the year 1815. Samuel Hite was born February the 22, 1805. Do not steal this book for fear of shame, for here you find the owner's name; Samuel Hite and Katharine Hocknam were married the 10th of April 1825; Henry Hite was born February the 5, 1826. His sign is the butter.
    944 Kilbourn, John, 1787-1831. The Ohio Gazetteer: or Topographical Dictionary, Containing a Description of the Several Counties, Towns, Villages, Settlements, Roads, Rivers, Lakes, Springs, Mines, &c. &c. in the State of Ohio; Alphabetically Arranged. By John Kilbourn, A.M. Author of Columbian, and Universal Geographies. Columbus Published by P.H. Olmsted & Co., OI 313. Rusk II: 140. SS 38003. Sabin 37730. Thomson 672. Wilkie 430. July, 1816. [9], 14-164 p., [1] folded leaf of plates 1 map ; 15 cm. Wessen, 30: With a folding map not mentioned in the imprint inventory.
    "Addenda, consisting of information received too late for entry in their proper places."--p. 163-164.
    American Antiquarian Society copy lacks map, and p. [3-4] of paper binding. Title not fully inked. Pages 163-164 mutilated. The gift of the Morgan Library of Ohio Imprints.
    945 Kilbourn, John, 1787-1831. The Ohio Gazetteer; or Topographical Dictionary, Containing a Description of the Several Counties, Towns, Villages, Settlements, Roads, Rivers, Lakes, Springs, Mines, &c. &c. in the State of Ohio; Alphabetically Arranged. By John Kilbourn, A.M. Author of Columbian, and Universal Geographies. Second Edition, Improved. Columbus Published by, and for J. Kilbourn. Smith & Griswold, Printers., OI 314. Rieger 1488. Rusk II: 140. SS 38004. Sabin 37730. Thomson 672. Wilkie 431. 1816. 114 p. ; 19 cm.
    946 Kilbourn, John, 1787-1831. A Public Exposition; by John Kilbourn, of His Political Sentiments; in a Communication, Addressed to the People of Columbus, Ohio. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Western Intelligencer:, OI 315. SS 38005. 1816. 7 p. ; 19 cm.
    1003 Kilbourn, John, 1787-1831. The Ohio Gazetteer, or Topographical Dictionary, Containing a Description of the Several Counties, Towns, Villages, Settlements, Roads, Rivers, Lakes, Springs, Mines, &c. in the State of Ohio; Alphabetically Arranged. By John Kilbourn. Third Edition, Improved. Columbus Published and Sold by John Kilbourn. Printed at the Office of the Intelligencer and Gazette, by P. H. Olmsted., OI 364. SS 41201. Sabin 37730. Wilkie 489. 1817. v, [2], 10-74 p. [1] folded leaf of plates ill, 2 maps ; 24 cm. Text in two columns.
    1065 Kilbourn, John, 1787-1831. The Ohio Gazetteer, or Topographical Dictionary, Containing a Description of the Several Counties, Towns, Villages, Settlements, Roads, Rivers, Lakes, Springs, Mines, &c. in the State of Ohio; Alphabetically Arranged. By John Kilbourn. Fifth Edition, Improved. Columbus Published and Sold by J. Kilbourn. Also sold by C. Ripley, and Goodale & Buttles, Columbus; Ira Delano & Co. Chillicothe; and at the W[.] M[.] Co's [i.e., Worthington Manufacturing Company] Stores in Worthington and Delaware., OI 421. Rieger 1489. SS 44515. Sabin 37730. Thomson 672. Wilkie 560. 1818. 144 p., [2] folded leaves of plates 1 ill., 2 maps ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "E. Griswold, Jr.--printer."--colophon, p. 144.
    Error in paging: p. 105 misnumbered 501.
    "Addenda, consisting of several items of information, either not received, or adverted to, when the foregoing sheets were printed off."--p. 144.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Day Otis Kellogg.
    1139 Kilbourn, John, 1787-1831. The Ohio Gazetteer, or Topographical Dictionary; Containing a Description of the Several Counties, Towns, Villages, Settlements, Roads, Rivers, Lakes[,] Springs, Mines, &c. in the State of Ohio; Alphabetically Arranged. By John Kilbourn, Sixth Edition, Improved. Columbus Published and Sold by J. Kilbourn. Sold Also by Bailhache and Scott, Chillicothe: Mason and Palmer, Cincinnati; H. Brown and J. Buttles, Columbus. Bailhache & Scott, Printers--Chillicothe., OI 491. SS 48423. Sabin 37730. Thomson 672. Wilkie 641. 1819. 176 p. 2 folded maps, folded plan. ; 17.5 cm. Wessen: The first appearance of the individual maps of counties.
    Joseph Dush, late of Willard, Ohio, had a copy with hand colored maps.
    "Plat of Columbus," facing p. 54 "engraved by Hiram Platt for the Ohio Gazetteer."
    1307 Kilbourn, John, 1787-1831. The Ohio Gazetteer; or Topographical Dictionary, Containing a Description of the Several Counties, Towns, Villages, Settlements, Roads, Rivers, Lakes, Springs, Mines, &c. in the State of Ohio; Alphabetically Arranged. By John Kilbourn. Seventh Edition, Carefully Revised and Corrected. Columbus Published and Sold by J. Kilbourn, at His Book-Store on High Street, a Few Rods from the State House; Sold also by J.P. Foote, and W.H. Woodward, Cincinnati; and Ira Delano, Chillicothe. P.H. Olmsted, Printer--Columbus., Rieger 1490. SS 5766. 1821. 204 p., [2] leaves of plates (1 folded). map. ; 18 cm. Illustration on p. 25, of the earthworks at Circleville, appears to be stamped in ink, not printed.
    American Antiquarian Society copy the gift of Isaiah Thomas, 1825.
    Error in paging: p. 25 misnumbered 26.
    1678 Kilbourn, John, 1787-1831. The Ohio Gazetteer; or Topographical Dictionary, Containing a Description of the Several Counties, Towns, Villages, Settlements, Roads, Rivers, Lakes, Springs, Mines, &c. in the State of Ohio; Alphabetically Arranged. By John Kilbourn. Eighth Edition, Carefully Revised and Corrected. Columbus Published and Sold by J. Kilbourn, at His Book-Store on High Street, a Few Doors South from the State House[.] Lewis & Glover, Printers--Columbus., Howes K 29. SS 25032. Thomson 672. 1826. [11], 14-231, [1] p. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Illustration on p. 35, of the earthworks at Circleville, appears to be stamped in ink, not printed.
    "Errata."-p. [9].
    Bookseller's advertisement on p. [232].
    1679 Kilbourn, John, 1787-1831. The Ohio Manual; or, Compendium of Statistical Information Concerning the State of Ohio. Columbus, O. J. Kilbourn, SS 25033. 1826. 16 p.
    5737 Kilbourn, John, 1787-1831. Introduction to Geography and Astronomy. Columbus The Author., AI 0. 1826. 24 p. ; 14 cm.
    7123 Kilbourn, John, 1787-1831. Proposals for Publishing, in Columbus, Ohio, a New Weekly Paper, Entitled The Civil Engineer and Herald of International Improvement. The spirit of the present age is directed to the subject of Internal Improvements, beyond that of any former period of tile. A knowledge of Topography, and the Science of Civil Engineering are necessary prerequisites to the judicious prosecution of this class of public work. … Columbus 22nd Aug. 1827. John Kilbourn. The paper will be published weekly, upon a superior sheet, at two dollars a year, payable in advance: otherwise, at two dollars & 50 cents. Omiting [sic.] to notify a discontinuance, at the end of an engagement, will be considered a renewal of subscriptions. Advertisements inserted, on the usual terms. Communications, to the Editor must be post paid. [three stars] Gentlemen holding subscriptions are respectfully, requested to return them, by the 1st of Jan. 1828. [Two columns for subscribers' names and residence.] [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1827 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    9453 Kilbourn, John, 1787-1831. Proposals for Publishing, by Subscription a Series of County Maps of the several counties in the State of Ohio, on a scale of 800 poles, or 2 1-1 miles to an inch: each Map occupying one sheet of common writing paper. The whole of which, when completed, will be neatly folded on guards, and bound together, in Atlas form, and thus composing a complete Ohio Atlas. . . . Columbus, Oct. 22, 1827. John Kilbourn. [Columns for subscriber's names, residence, town, county, maps, atlas] [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1827] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1922 Kilbourn, John, 1787-1831. The Ohio Gazetteer; or Topographical Dictionary, Describing the Several Counties, Towns, Villages, Canals, Roads, Rivers, Lakes, Springs, Mines, &c. in the State of Ohio. By John Kilbourn. Ninth Edition, Carefully Revised and Corrected. Columbus Published and Sold by J. Kilbourn., SS 39197. Nov. 1829. x, [3], 4-280 p. ; 17 cm. Half-title: Ohio Gazetteer.
    Errors in paging: p. 86, 271 misnumbered 68, 172.
    "Additions and Corrections."--p. 280.
    2047 Kilbourn, John, 1787-1831. A Geography of the State of Ohio. Designed for Common Schools. Columbus E. Glover., AI 2117. 1830. 72 p. map. ; 17 cm.
    2181 Kilbourn, John, 1787-1831. The Ohio Gazetteer; or, Topographical Dictionary: Describing the Several Counties, Towns, Villages, Canals, Roads, Rivers, Lakes, Springs, Mines, &c., in the State of Ohio. By John Kilbourn. Tenth Edition, Carefully Revised, Enlarged and Corrected. Columbus Published and Sold by John Kilbourn. E. Glover, Printer., AI 7845. 1831. xi, [2], 14-336 p. [1] folded leaf of plates: 1 map ; 17 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Error in paging: p. 315 misnumbered 115.
    "Additions and corrections."--p. 336.
    American Antiquarian Society copy lacks map. Inscribed: John F. Cook.
    2314 Kilbourn, John, 1787-1831. Public Documents Concerning the Ohio Canals, Which are to Connect Lake Erie with the Ohio River, Comprising a Complete Official History of These Great Works of Internal Improvement, from Their Commencement Down to the Close of the Session of the Legislature of 1831-32. Compiled by John Kilbourn. Columbus Published by Isaac N. Whiting., AI 13256 (53 pages). 1832. [4], 452, 28, [1] p. ; 23.5 cm. Spine: History of the Ohio Canals.
    Contains the weekly issues of the Civil engineer and herald of internal improvements, v. 1, 1-20, June 28-Nov. 1, 1828 (all published under that title, p. [1]-320) with additional documents, Tenth Annual Report of the Canal Commissioners, p. 28, second. This contains 1828 original publication with addition of 1832 and 1833 issues.
    PPL: Presentation copy: "J.H. Colling Presented to him By Byron Kilbourn Esq Late of the Engineer Service of Ohio."
    DLC and PPL copies contain the Eleventh Annual Report of the Canal Commissioners, Jan. 22, 1833 (Morgan 8462; 53 pages) bound before the index.
    Cf. NUC 0133862. American Imprints 13256 give 53 pages which apparently refers only to the eleventh annual report. Pagination: 2 p. l., 452, 28, 53, 1 l.
    410 Kilbourn, John, 1787-1831. The Ohio Gazetteer, or, Topographical Dictionary; Being a Continuation of the Work Originally Compiled by the Late John Kilbourn. Eleventh Edition. Revised and Enlarged by a Citizen of Columbus. Columbus Printed and Published by Scott and Wright., AI 19616. Howes K129. Thomson 672 notes. 1833. xlvii, [2], 66-512 p. front.(fold.map). ; 13 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Revised and enlarged by Warren Jenkins.
    American Antiquarian Society copy has bookseller's label: Sold by Isaac N. Whiting, bookseller & stationer, Columbus, (Ohio).
    Inscribed: Storer's.
    1831 Kilbourn, John], 1787-1831. Public Documents, Concerning the Ohio Canals, Which Are to Connect Lake Erie with the Ohio River, Comprising a Complete Official History of These Great Works of Internal Improvement, from Their Commencement Down to the Close of the Session of the Legislature of 1831-32. Compiled by John Kilbourn. Columbus Compiled and Published by John Kilbourn, Olmsted, Bailhache & Camron, Printers, SS 33771. Thomson 673 calls for 304 pages. 1828. 3 p. l., [1]-320, 1 l. p. ; 23 cm. Contains v. I, no. 1-20, of the Civil Engineer and Herald of Internal Improvements. Published by John Kilbourn. Columbus, June 21-Nov. 1, 1828.
    790 Kilbourne, James, 1770-1850. To the Independent Electors of Franklin, Columbus, and the Townships Adjacent.

    AI 0. 1812. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5904 Kilbourne, James, 1770-1850. To the People of the Fifth Congressional District. [Worthington
    AI 0. 1814] Broadside, 2 l. ; 27 x 20.5 cm.
    6787 Kimball, J. F. and Co. J.F. Kimball & Co.'s Eastern, Western and Southern Business Directory; Containing the Cards and Circulars of Merchants, Manufacturers, and Others, in the Principal Cities of the East, West, and South; to Which is Added a State Register of Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana, 1846. Cincinnati J. F. Kimball and Company., AI 46-2289; 46-3902. 1846. 604, 194 p. ; 23 cm. The state register has separate title-page and pagination./ "Second annual issue."
    3906 King, John W. Federalism; or, The Question of Exclusive Power, the True Issue in the Present Monetary and Political Discussion in the United States. By John W. King. Cincinnati Shepard & Stearns., AI 40-3740. 1840. 24 p. ; 20 cm.
    525 King, John W. Federalism: or The Question of Exclusive Power, the True Issue in the Present Monetary and Political Discussions in the United States. [Seven lines of quotation] By John W. King, M.D. Covington, Ky. Second Edition. Cincinnati Published by U.P.James, No. 26 Pearl Street., AI 41-2919. 1841. 68 p. ; 19 cm. "To all true patriots, the following numbers are inscribed, with the request that they will 'Read, think and reflect-read, reflect and think,' and then pass them in succession to all who will do likewise, and oblige the author."--verso of title page.
    Library Company of Philadelpia copy inscribed: From the Author to Herman G. Groesbeck[.] This copy of the Second Edition of "Federalism" is presented to be read some 20 years hence when "History teaching by example" shall have more fully illustrated the truth of the positions it would maintain.
    Library Company of Philadelphia copy also has a letter to the editor of the Cincinnati Daily Gazette from King signed "Author of 'Federalism'" glued to the front board.
    Advocating the amendment to the Constitution of the United States proposed by James Millhouse in 1808 and revised by him in 1830, providing for the election of the President and Vice-president.
    5022 King, John W. Memorial to the State Legislatures of the United States. Cincinnati Morgan & Overend, Printers,
    1849. 16 p. ; 23 cm. Advocating the amendment to the Constitution of the United States proposed by James Hillhouse in 1808 and revised by him in 1830, providing for the election of the president and vice-president.
    3442 Kingsbury, Harmon, d. 1868. Appendix to [his] Petition to Congress, Dec. 12, 1837. Cleveland
    AI 51134. 1838.

    3443 Kingsbury, Harmon, d. 1868. Petition Praying a Repeal of That Part of an Act of Congress, Regulating the Post Office Department, Which Requires Postmasters to Deliver Letters, &c on Sunday. Cleveland s.n., AI 51135. 1838. [2], 18 p. ; 22 cm. "Petition of Thomas Hastings, esq. and others"--p. [2].
    9906 Kingsley, George, 1811-1884, ed. The Juvenile Choir a Selection of the Choicest Melodies from the German, Italian, French, English, and American Composers. Designed for Public and Private Schools, and for Young Classes in Academies and Seminaries. By George Kingsley. Cincinnati Derby, Bradley & Co., AI 0. 1846. 160 p. ill. ; 14 x 20 cm. Title vignette.
    Advertised in 1847 for 40 cents. (Morgan 4820, p. 56)
    10191 Kingsville Academy. Kingsville. Catalogue of the Officers, Teachers and Students of Kingsville Academy, for the Year Ending October 27th, 1845. Kingsville, Ashtabula Co Ohio Allen & Rollo, Printers.,
    1844. [1-5], 6-8, [9], 10-14 p. ; 21.5 cm. Wrapper title: Catalogue of Kingsville Academy. 1844--5.
    10193 Kingsville Academy. Kingsville. Catalogue of the Officers, Teachers and Students of Kingsville Academy for the Year Ending October 27th, 1844, at Kingsville, Ashtabula County, Ohio. Conneaut Allen & Rollo, Printers, Reporter Office.,
    1844. [1], bv, [3], bv, [5], bv, [7]-10, [11]-13, [14]-16 p. ; 21.5 cm.
    10194 Kingsville Academy. Kingsville. Catalogue of the Officers, Teachers and Students of Kingsville Academy. For the Year Ending November 4th, 1844, at Kingsville, Ashtabula County, Ohio. Conneaut Allen & Rollo, Printers, Reporter Office.,
    1844. [1], bv, [3], bv, [5], bv, [7]-10, [1]]-13, [14]-16 p. ; 21.5 cm.
    8977 Kingsville Academy. Kingsville. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Kingsville Academy, Kingsville, Ashtabula County, O. for the Year Ending October, 1846. Ashtabula Printed at the Sentinel Office., AI 0. 1846. 16 p. ; 20 cm. Wrapper title same within decorative border.
    10192 Kingsville Academy. Kingsville. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Kingsville Academy, Kingsville, Ashtabula Co., O. for the Year Ending October 1847. Ashtabula Printed at the Sentinel Office.,
    1847. [1-4], 5-8, [9], 10-12, [13], 14-15, bv p. ; 21.5 cm. Wrapper title same as title page except in decorative type and border.
    6261 Kingsville Academy. Kingsville. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Kingsville Academy. Ashtabula Printed at the Sentinel Office.,
    1848.

    10189 Kingsville Academy. Kingsville. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Kingsville Academy, Kingsville, Ashtabula County, Ohio, for the Year Ending October, 1849. for the Year Ending October, 1850. Ashtabula, Ohio Printed at the Office of the Sentinel.,
    1849. [1-5], 6-13, [14], 15-16 p. ; 20 cm. Title page and wrapper printed within double ruled border.
    10188 Kingsville Academy. Kingsville. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Kingsville Academy for the Year Ending October, 1850. Cleveland Steam Press of Harris, Fairbanks & Co.,
    1850. [1-4], 5-16 p. ; 20 cm. Wrapper title within decorative border: Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Kingsville Academy for the Year, Ending October, 1850. Cleveland, Ohio: Steam Press of Harris, Fairbanks & Co., Daily Herald Job Office. 1850.
    Copy at the Western Reserve Historical Society has inscription on wrapper : Mrs. Martha Osborn.
    7105 Kinmont, Alexander, 1799-1838. Deuteronomy, Chap. XI, Verse XIII. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1825.
    Only copy lacks title page.
    At head of title in copperplate: Library sermon. A. Kinmont.
    2816 Kinmont, Alexander, 1799-1838. Report on the Classics and Mathematics as a Part of Education Delivered before the Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers by Alexander Kinmont, A.M. Cincinnati James and Gazlay, AI 32484. 1835. 18 p. ; 21 cm.
    3058 Kinmont, Alexander, 1799-1838. Discourse on the Ends and Uses of a Liberal Education, Delivered before the Union Literary Society of South Hanover College, Ia. on the 27th of September, 1836, Being Their Fourth Anniversary. By Alexander Kinmont. Cincinnati Smith, Day and Co., AI 38395. 1836. 26 p. ; 23 cm.
    3253 Kinmont, Alexander, 1799-1838. Circular Addressed to the First New Jerusalem Society, Cincinnati, O., May 17, 1837. Cincinnati
    AI 45069 ("Kinnost"). 1837. 4 p. ; 22 cm.
    3668 Kinmont, Alexander, 1799-1838. Twelve Lectures on the Natural History of Man, and the Rise and Progress of Philosophy. By Alexander Kinmont, A.M. With a Biographical Sketch of the Author. [Four lines of quotations in Latin] Cincinnati Published by U.P. James, 26 Pearl Street., AI 56690. 1839. viii, 355, bv p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Running title: Natural history of man.
    Spine title, on printed paper label: Lectures on the natural history of man, &c. By A. Kinmont, A.M.
    "R.P. Brooks, printer, no. 1 Baker Street."--verso of title page.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: C.A. Bartol.
    "The work will comprise one octavo volume, of superior material and workmanship. Price two dollars, in boards."--p. 33, notes, Morgan 3797.
    360 Kip, John D. W. The Union Speller. An English Spelling Book; For the Use of Schools in the United States: in Four Parts. Comprising a Large Collection of Spelling and Readings Lessons, Properly Arranged; and Calculated to Advance the Learner, by Natural and Easy Gradations by John D.W. Kip. [Four lines of quotations] Copy Right Secured Agreeable to Law. [Washington] Printed by Hamilton Robb. Washington, G. C. Ohio., Rieger xx. 1830. vi, [1], 8-204 p. ; 18 cm.
    2466 Kippis, Andrew, 1725-1795. A Narrative of the Voyages Round the World, Performed by Captain James Cook with an Account of His Life During the Previous and Intervening Periods. By A. Kippis, D.D. F.R.S. and S.A. In Two Volumes. Vol. I. Cincinnati Published by Morgan & Sanxay, and U.P. James., AI 19624. 1833. Vol. I, 219, Vol. II, 224 p. ; 11.5 cm. Second title page same as first except. Vol. II given.
    On p. 219-24 is a poem: The Moral, An Ode, by Miss Helen Maria Williams.
    2817 Kippis, Andrew, 1725-1795. Narrative of the Voyages Round the World Performed by Captain James Cook with an Account of His Life During the Previous and Intervening Periods by A. Kippis. In Two Volumes. Cincinnati U.P. James, AI 32487 1835. 2 v. : port. ; 14 cm.
    3254 Kippis, Andrew, 1725-1795. A Narrative of the Voyages Round the World, Performed by Captain James Cook, with an Account of His Life during the Previous and Intervening Periods. By A. Kippis, D.D.F.R.S. and S.A. In Two Volumes. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James, AI 45070. 1837. 2 v. ; 14 cm. First published under the title: The life of Captain James Cook, London, 1788.
    9420 Kirby, Stephen R., d. 1876. Sunday School Spelling and Reading Book. By Stephen R. Kirby, Principal of the New-York Public School No. 7. Cincinnati Published by J.F. Wright & L. Swormstedt, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Book Room, Corner of Main and Eighth-streets. R.P. Thompson, Printer, AI 0. 1841. 128 p. ; 14 cm. "This second edition has been carefully revised and enlarged both in spelling and reading lessons."--p. [3].
    10362 Kirby, Stephen R., d. 1876. Sunday School Spelling and Reading Book by Stephen R. Riley. Cincinnati, Ohio Published by L. Swormstedt & J.T. Mitchell, for the Methodist Episcopal Church.,
    1845. 148 p. ; 14 cm. Title vignette.
    "This second edition has been carefully revised and enlarged."--p. [3].
    6543 Kirby, Stephen R., d. 1876. Sunday School Spelling and Reading Book. By Stephen R. Kirby. Cincinnati Published by L. Swormstedt and J. H. Power, for the Method Episcopal Church at the Book Concern, R. P. Thompson, Printer,
    1850. 128 p. ; 15 cm.
    6357 Kirkham, Samuel. English Grammar in Familiar Lectures, Accompanied by a Compendium; Embracing a New Systematick Order of Parsing, a New System of Punctuation, Exercises in False Syntax, and a System of Philosophical Grammar in Notes: To Which are Added an Appendix, and a Key to the Exercises; Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners by Samuel Kirkham. 3d ed., enl. and much improved. Cincinnati Morgan, Lodge and Fisher., AI 0. 1826. xii, [13]-180 p. ; 18 cm.
    1746 Kirkham, Samuel. English Grammar in Familiar Lectures, Accompanied by a Compendium; Embracing a New Systematick Order of Parsing, a New System of Punctuation, Exercises in False Syntax, and a Key to the Exercises: Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners. By Samuel Kirkham. Fifth Edition: Enlarged and Much Improved. Cincinnati Published by N. & G. Guilford, at Their Book Store, Franklin's Head, 14, Lower Market Street, and by the Author. W. M. & O. Farnsworth, Jr. Printers., SS 29424. 1827. xiv, [15]-192 p. fold. chart. ; 17.5 cm. Advertisement to the fifth edition signed "The Author, 'Cincinnati, June' 12, 1827."
    1832 Kirkham, Samuel. English Grammar in Familiar Lectures, Accompanied by a Compendium; Embracing a New Systematick Order of Parsing, a New System of Punctuation, Exercises in False Syntax, and a System of Philosophical Grammar in Notes: To Which are Added an Appendix, and a Key to the Exercises; Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners By Samuel Kirkham. 6th ed. Cincinnati Published by N. & G. Guilford, at Their Book Store, Franklin's Head, 14, Lower Market Street. W. M. & O. Farnsworth, Jr., Printers, SS 33779. 1828. 192 p. ; 18 cm.
    2048 Kirkham, Samuel. English Grammar in Familiar Lectures, Accompanied by a Compendium; Embracing a New Systematick Order of Parsing, a New System of Punctuation, Exercises in False Syntax, and a System of Philosophical Grammar in Notes: To Which are Added an Appendix, and a Key to the Exercises; Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners By Samuel Kirkham. 17th ed., enl. and Improved. Stereotyped by Wm. Hagar & Co. Cincinnati Morgan & Sanxay, AI 2129. 1830. 228 p. front. (fold. tab.) ; 18 cm.
    2049 Kirkham, Samuel. English Grammar in Familiar Lectures, Accompanied by a Compendium; Embracing a New Systematick Order of Parsing, a New System of Punctuation, Exercises in False Syntax, and a System of Philosophical Grammar in Notes: To Which are Added an Appendix, and a Key to the Exercises; Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners. Stereotyped by Wm. Hagar & Co. By Samuel Kirkham. 18th ed., enl. and Improved. Cincinnati Published by Morgan & Sanxay, AI 2130. 1830. 228 p. front. (fold. tab.) ; 18 cm.
    2182 Kirkham, Samuel. English Grammar in Familiar Lectures, Accompanied by a Compendium; Embracing a New Systematick Order of Parsing, a New System of Punctuation, Exercises in False Syntax, and a System of Philosophical Grammar in Notes: To Which are Added an Appendix, and a Key to the Exercises; Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners. By Samuel Kirkham. Stereotyped by Wm. Hagar & Co., New York. Twenty-Sixth Edition, Enlarged and Improved. Cincinnati Published by Morgan and Sanxay., AI 7854. 1831. 228 p., [1] leaf of fold. table. ; 18 cm.
    7136 Kirkham, Samuel. English Grammar in Familiar Lectures, Accompanied by a Compendium; Embracing a New Systematick Order of Parsing, a New System of Punctuation, Exercises in False Syntax, and a System of Philosophical Grammar in Notes: To Which are Added an Appendix, and a Key to the Exercises; Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners by Samuel Kirkham. 25th ed., enl. and improved. Cincinnati Published by Morgan and Sanxay, AI 0. 1831. 228., [1] leaf of fold. table. ; 19 cm.
    2467 Kirkham, Samuel. English Grammar in Familiar Lectures, Accompanied by a Compendium; Embracing a New Systematick Order of Parsing, a New System of Punctuation, Exercises in False Syntax, and a System of Philosophical Grammar in Notes: To Which are Added an Appendix, and a Key to the Exercises; Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners. By Samuel Kirkham. 26th ed., enl. and improved. Cincinnati Morgan and Sanxay, AI 19626. 1833. 228 p. ; 19 cm.
    2624 Kirkham, Samuel. English Grammar in Familiar Lectures, Accompanied by a Compendium; Embracing a New Systematick Order of Parsing, a New System of Punctuation, Exercises in False Syntax, and a System of Philosophical Grammar in Notes: To Which are Added an Appendix, and a Key to the Exercises; Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners. By Samuel Kirkham. Last ed., enl. and improved. Cincinnati Morgan & Sanxay, AI 25221. 1834. 228 p. front. (fold. Table) ; 19 cm.
    2818 Kirkham, Samuel. English Grammar in Familiar Lectures, Accompanied by a Compendium; Embracing a New Systematick Order of Parsing, a New System of Punctuation, Exercises in False Syntax, and a System of Philosophical Grammar in Notes: To Which are Added an Appendix, and a Key to the Exercises; Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners by Samuel Kirkham. Last Edition, Enlarged and Improved. Cincinnati Morgan & Sanxay, AI 32490. 1835. 228 p. ; 19 cm.
    6132 Kirkham, Samuel. English Grammar in Familiar Lectures, Accompanied by a Compendium; Embracing a New Systematick Order of Parsing, a New System of Punctuation, Exercises in False Syntax, and a System of Philosophical Grammar in Notes: To Which are Added an Appendix, and a Key to the Exercises; Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners By Samuel Kirkham. Last ed., enl. and improved. Cincinnati Published by Morgan and Sanxay, AI 0. 1836. 228 p. ; 12 mo.
    3444 Kirkham, Samuel. English Grammar in Familiar Lectures, Accompanied by a Compendium; Embracing a New Systematick Order of Parsing, a New System of Punctuation, Exercises in False Syntax, and a System of Philosophical Grammar in Notes: To Which are Added an Appendix, and a Key to the Exercises; Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners by Samuel Kirkham. Last Edition, enl. and Improved. Cincinnati E. Morgan & Co., AI 51147. 1838. 228 p. folded ; 18 cm.
    3669 Kirkham, Samuel. English Grammar in Familiar Lectures, Accompanied by a Compendium; Embracing a New Systematick Order of Parsing, a New System of Punctuation, Exercises in False Syntax, and a System of Philosophical Grammar in Notes: To Which are Added an Appendix, and a Key to the Exercises; Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners By Samuel Kirkham. Last Edition. Cincinnati E. Morgan and Company, AI 56696. 1839. 228 p.
    7079 Kirkham, Samuel. English Grammar in Familiar Lectures, Accompanied by a Compendium; Embracing a New Systematick Order of Parsing, a New System of Punctuation, Exercises in False Syntax, and a System of Philosophical Grammar in Notes: To Which are Added an Appendix, and a Key to the Exercises; Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners By Samuel Kirkham. Latest ed., enl. and improved. Cincinnati E. Morgan & Co., AI 0. 1840. 228 p. front. (fold. tab.) ; 19 cm.
    314 Kirkham, Samuel. English Grammar in Familiar Lectures, Accompanied by a Compendium; Embracing a New Systematick Order of Parsing, a New System of Punctuation, Exercises in False Syntax, and a System of Philosophical Grammar in Notes: To Which Are Added an Appendix, and a Key to the Exercises; Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners. By Samuel Kirkham. Latest Edition, Enlarged and Improved. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan and Co. Power Press., AI 41-2936. 1841. [1-3], 4-6, [7-9],10-12, [13], 14-174, [175], 176-228 p. fold. tab. ; 19 cm. The "Advertisement to the Eleventh Edition" is dated "New-York, August 22, 1829." It stated that the demand for the book has been beyond anyone's expectation exceeding "twenty-two thousand copies during the past year." In the Preface following, 40,000 total sales is mentioned for the book.
    Signatures: 1 1*-19/2 19*/4.
    Inscribed: George Harris' Book [illegible] Sept. 1841.
    6691 Kirkham, Samuel. English Grammar in Familiar Lectures, Accompanied by a Compendium; Embracing a New Systematick Order of Parsing, a New System of Punctuation, Exercises in False Syntax, and a System of Philosophical Grammar, in Notes: To Which Are Added an Appendix, and a Key to the Exercises; Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners. By Samuel Kirkham. Latest Edition, Enlarged and Improved. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan and Co. Power Press., AI 0. 1842. [1-3], 4-6, [7-9], 10-12, [13]-174, [175]-228 p., [1] fold. leaf. ; 19 cm. There is a folded leaf: "A Compendium of English Grammar, by Samuel Kirkham; Designed not to be studied, but to be spread before the learner in parsing previous to his having the definitions and rules committed to memory."
    Morgan copy has owner's tag: Private Library of J.M. Hussey. Book No. __________, with no number.
    "Advertisement to the Eleventh Edition."--p. [7], dated New-York, August 22, 1829.
    "Contents."--p. [8].
    On spine: Kirkham's Grammar.
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 19/2 19*/4.
    6750 Kirkham, Samuel. English Grammar in Familiar Lectures, Accompanied by a Compendium; Embracing a New Systematick Order of Parsing, a New System of Punctuation, Exercises in False Syntax, and a System of Philosophical Grammar in Notes: To Which Are Added an Appendix, and a Key to the Exercises; Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners. By Samuel Kirkham. Latest Edition, Enlarged and improved. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan and Co.[,] Power Press. AI 0. 1843. [1-3], 4-6, [7-9], 10-12, [13], 14-174, [175], 176-228 p. fold. chart ; 19 cm. "Contents."--p. [8].
    "Advertisement to the Eleventh Edition. ... New-York, August 22, 1829."--p. [7].
    On spine: Kirkham's Grammar.
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 19/2 19*/4.
    5250 Kirkham, Samuel. English Grammar in Familiar Lectures, Accompanied by a Compendium; Embracing a New Systematick Order of Parsing, a New System of Punctuation, Exercises in False Syntax, and a System of Philosophical Grammar, in Notes: To Which Are Added an Appendix, and a Key to the Exercises; Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners. By Samuel Kirkham. Latest [Eleventh] Edition, Enlarged and Improved. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan and Co. Power Press., AI 44-3605. 1844. [1-3], 4-6, [7-9], 10-12, [13],-174, [175]-228 p. fold. tab. ; 18 cm. On spine: Kirkham's Grammar.
    Chart: A Compendium of English Grammar, by Samuel Kirkham; Designed not to be studied, but to be spread before the learner in parsing previous to his having the definitions and rules committed to memory.
    "Recommendations."--p. [3]-6.
    "Advertisement to the Eleventh Edition."--p. [7], dated, New-York, August 22, 1829.
    "Contents."--p. [8].
    "Preface."--p. [9]-12.
    Page 192 printed in Morgan second imperfect copy (now at PPL).
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 19/2 19*/4.
    354 Kirkham, Samuel. English Grammar in Familiar Lectures, Accompanied by a Compendium; Embracing a New Systematick Order of Parsing, a New System of Punctuation, Exercises in False Syntax, and a System of Philosophical Grammar in Notes: To Which Are Added an Appendix, and a Key to the Exercises; Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners By Samuel Kirkham. Latest Edition, Enlarged and Improved. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan and Co. Power Press., AI 45-3720. 1845. [1-3], 4-6, [7-9], 10-12, [13]-174, [175]-191, [192]-228 p. ; 17.5 cm. "Recommendations."--p. [3]-6.
    Page number 192 not printed.
    Signatures: [1] 1*-19 in 2s 19* in 4s.
    Inscribed: Henrietta Orr?.
    "New-York, August 22, 1829."--p. [7].
    This and 1848 edition (Morgan 355) are the same.
    On spine: Kirkham's Grammar.
    4726 Kirkham, Samuel. English Grammar in Familiar Lectures, Accompanied by a Compendium; Embracing a New Systematick Order of Parsing, a New System of Punctuation, Exercises in False Syntax, and a System of Philosophical Grammar in Notes: To Which are Added an Appendix, and a Key to the Exercises; Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners By Samuel Kirkham. Latest Edition, Enlarged and Improved. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan and Co. Power Press., AI 46-3922. 1846. 228 p. Chart, folded. ; 18 cm. Compendium folded at the front inside cover.
    6133 Kirkham, Samuel. English Grammar in Familiar Lectures, Accompanied by a Compendium; Embracing a New Systematick Order of Parsing, a New System of Punctuation, Exercises in False Syntax, and a System of Philosophical Grammar in Notes: To Which Are Added an Appendix, and a Key to the Exercises; Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners By Samuel Kirkham. Latest Edition, Enlarged and Improved. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan & Co. Power Press.,
    1847. [1-3], 4-6, [7-9], 10-12, [13],-174, [175]-228 p. fold. tab. ; 18 cm. On spine: Kirkham's Grammar.
    Chart: A Compendium of English Grammar, by Samuel Kirkham; Designed not to be studied, but to be spread before the learner in parsing previous to his having the definitions and rules committed to memory.
    "Recommendations."--p. [3]-6.
    "Advertisement to the Eleventh Edition."--p. [7], dated, New-York, August 22, 1829.
    "Contents."--p. [8].
    "Preface."--p. [9]-12.
    Page 192 not printed.
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 19/2 19*/4.
    355 Kirkham, Samuel. English Grammar in Familiar Lectures, Accompanied by a Compendium; Embracing a New Systematick Order of Parsing, a New System of Punctuation, Exercises in False Syntax, and a System of Philosophical Grammar in Notes: To Which Are Added an Appendix, and a Key to the Exercises; Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners by Samuel Kirkham. Latest Edition, Enlarged and Improved. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan and Co. Power Press.,
    1848. [1-3], 4-6, [7-9], 10-12, [13],-174, [175]-228 p. fold. tab. ; 18 cm. On spine: Kirkham's Grammar.
    Chart: A Compendium of English Grammar, by Samuel Kirkham; Designed not to be studied, but to be spread before the learner in parsing previous to his having the definitions and rules committed to memory.
    "Recommendations."--p. [3]-6.
    "Advertisement to the Eleventh Edition."--p. [7], dated, New-York, August 22, 1829.
    "Contents."--p. [8].
    "Preface."--p. [9]-12.
    Page 192 not printed.
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 19/2 19*/4.
    8277 Kirtland Safety Society Anti-Banking Company. Kirtland. Messenger, Extra. Kirtland, Ohio, December, 1836. Minutes of a meeting of the stockholders of the Kirtland Safety Society Bank; held on the 2nd day of November, A. D. 1836. Then the following preamble and articles were read three times by Orson Hyde, and unanimously adopted. Kirtland
    AI 0. 1836. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7810 Kirtland Safety Society Anti-Banking Company. Kirtland. Messenger, Extra.---Kirtland, Jan. 1837. Minutes of a meeting of the members of the "Kirtland Safety Society," held on the 2d day of January, 1837. [Kirtland s.n., AI 0. 1837] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8276 Kirtland Safety Society Anti-Banking Company. Kirtland. Messenger, Extra.---Kirtland, March, 1837. Minutes of a meeting of the members of the "Kirtland Safety Society," held on the 2d day of January, 1837. [Kirtland s.n., AI 0. Crawley 34. Flake 4657. 1837] Broadside. 48.5 x 20 cm. Text in two columns.
    There is an unrecorded January 1837 publication. (Morgan 7810).
    146 Kirtland, J. P. (Jared Potter), 1793-1877. An Address, Delivered before the Oberlin Agricultural and Horticultural Society. October 1st, 1845. By Jared P. Kirtland, M.D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine: Cleveland Medical College. Oberlin James M. Fitch., AI 0. 1845. 24 p. ; 24.5 cm. Brown wrappers with same title.
    See biography in Encyclopedia of Cleveland history link.
    9016 Kirtland, J. P. (Jared Potter), 1793-1877. An Introductory Lecture on the Coinciding Tendencies of Medicines by Jared P. Kirtland. Cleveland Steam Press of M.C. Younglove & Co.,
    1848. 16 p. ; 21 cm.
    7187 Kitchell, Joseph. To the Electors of the County of Hamilton. Fellow-Citizens, I am informed that there is a piece directed to be published in this week's paper, in Liberty Hall ... that it contains violent threats against me ... Cincinnati Printed by John W. Browne., AI 0. [1806] Broadside. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 32 x 17 cm. Signed and dated: Joseph Kitchell. White-Water, Sept. 22, 1806. Kitchell was running for a seat in the Ohio State Assembly at this time.
    Text in two columns.
    892 Klein-Nicolai, Georg. A Treatise on the Final and Universal Restoration of the Fallen Race of Man, Entitled the Everlasting Gospel, Preached by Jesus Christ and His Apostles. By Paul Sedgvolk, a Pious and Learned German. Cincinnati Published by Coleman & Phillips. Morgan, Williams & Co., Printers., OI 262. SS 35061. 1815. 158 p. ; 14.5 cm. Ohio Imprints notes: "Paul Sedgvolk" is a pseudonym.
    John Jenkinson, editor/contributor.
    7176 Knight, W. C. (William C.). The Juvenile Harmony, or A Choice Collection of Psalm Tunes, Hymns, and Anthems, Selected from the Most Eminent Authors, and Well Adapted to All Christian Churches, Singing Schools, and Private Societies. Together with the Rules of Singing, and an Explanation of the Rules and Principles of the Ground Work of Music. By W.C. Knight. Lost Creek Morgan, Lodge and Fisher--Printers--Cincinnati., AI 0. 1825. [i-iv], v-xi, [12]-46, [47]-119, [120] p. music. ; 15 x 23 cm. "Part II. Containing the More Lengthy and Elegant Pieces Commonly Used in Concert or Singing Societies."--p. [47].
    Includes index of tune names.
    Page 24 numbered 22.
    8570 Knight, W. C. (William C.). The Juvenile Harmony, or A Choice Collection of Psalm Tunes, Hymns, and Anthems, Selected from the Most Eminent Authors, and Well Adapted to All Christian Churches, Singing Schools, and Private Societies. Together with the Rules of Singing, and an Explanation of the Rules and Principles of the Ground Work of Music. By William C. Knight. Second Edition, Enlarged and Improved. Cincinnati Published by Morgan and Sanxay, Booksellers, No. 133, Main Street. Morgan, Fisher, and L'Hommedieu-Printers., AI 0. 1828. 135, [1] p. ; 13.5 x 23 cm.
    1924 Knight, W. C. (William C.). The Juvenile Harmony; or, A Choice Collection of Psalm Tunes, Hymns, and Anthems, Selected from the Most Eminent Authors and Well Adapted to All Christian Churches, Singing Schools, and Private Societies, Together with the Rules of Singing and an Explanation of the Rules and Principles of the Ground Work of Music. Second Edition, Enlarged and Improved. Cincinnati Published by Morgan & Sanxay, SS 39231. 1829. 143, [1] p. Knight was a resident of Miami County, Ohio.
    2183 Knight, W. C. (William C.). The Juvenile Harmony, or, A Choice Collection of Psalm Tunes, Hymns, and Anthems, Selected from the Most Eminent Authors, and Well Adapted to All Christian Churches, Singing Schools, and Private Societies. Together with the Rules of Singing. And an Explanation of the Rules and Principles of the Ground Work of Music. By W.C. Knight. Fifth Edition, Revised and Corrected. Cincinnati Published by Morgan and Sanxay, Booksellers, 133 Main-st., AI 7871. 1831. [i-iii]. Iv-xii, 13-[46]-143, [144] p. ; 14 x 23 cm. "Index." p. [144].
    Page number 44 not printed.
    "Part II. Containing the More Lengthy and Elegant Pieces Commonly Used in Concert, or Singing Societies."--p. [47].
    2468 Knight, W. C. (William C.). The Juvenile Harmony; or, A Choice Collection of Psalm Tunes, Hymns, and Anthems, Selected from the Most Eminent Authors and Well Adapted to All Christian Churches, Singing Schools, and Private Societies, Together with the Rules of Singing and an Explanation of the Rules and Principles of the Ground Work of Music, by W.C. Knight, Fifteenth Edition, Revised and Corrected. Cincinnati Morgan and Sanxay, AI 19641. 1833. xii, 13-143 [1] p. ; 14 x 33 cm.
    3059 Knight, W. C. (William C.). The Juvenile Harmony; or, A Choice Collection of Psalm Tunes, Hymns, and Anthems, Selected from the Most Eminent Authors and Well Adapted to All Christian Churches, Singing Schools, and Private Societies, Together with the Rules of Singing and an Explanation of the Rules and Principles of the Ground Work of Music. By W. C. Knight. Sixteenth Edition, Revised and Corrected. Cincinnati Morgan and Sanxay, Booksellers, 133 Main-st., AI 38419. 1836. 143, [1] p. music. ; 14 x 24 cm. Edition statement on printed boards: Last Edition, Revised and Corrected.
    Printed in shape notes.
    3445 Knight, W. C. (William C.). The Juvenile Harmony, or, A Choice Collection of Psalm Tunes, Hymns and Anthems, Selected from the Most Eminent Authors, and Well Adapted to All Christian Churches, Singing Schools and Private Societies. Together with the Rules of Singing. And an Explanation of the Rules and Principles of the Ground Work of Music. By W. C. Knight. Sixteenth Edition, Revised and Corrected. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan and Son. Booksellers, 133 Main-St., AI 51159. 1838. [i-iii], iv-xii, 13-143, [144] p. ; 13 x 22.5 cm. "Index."--p. [144].
    7611 Knight, W. C. (William C.). The Juvenile Harmony; or, A Choice Collection of Psalm Tunes, Hymns, and Anthems, Selected from the Most Eminent Authors and Well Adapted to All Christian Churches, Singing Schools, and Private Societies, Together with the Rules of Singing and an Explanation of the Rules and Principles of the Ground Work of Music. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1841.

    7621 Knights Templars. Cincinnati. Constitution and By-Laws of Cincinnati Temple of Honor, No. 1 of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio. Instituted August 26th, 1846. Cincinnati

    1847.

    7620 Knights Templars. Ohio. Regulations for the Government of Subordinate and Degree Temples, by the Grand Temple of Honor of the State of Ohio. With a Synopsis of the Constitution of Degree Temples. Cincinnati

    1848.

    7622 Knights Templars. Xenia. Constitution, By-Laws, Rules of Order, etc., of Xenia Temple of Honor, Number 11. Xenia

    1849.

    5391 Knowles, Taylor and Knowles. East Liverpool. Knowles, Taylor and Knowles Pioneer Manufacturers of White Granite and Fine Decorated Ware, for the Jobbing Trade, East Liverpool, Ohio. East Liverpool, Ohio, Knowles, Taylor and Knowles,
    [1850] 20 p. ill. ; 15 cm.
    5388 Knowlson, John C., ca. b. 1756. The Complete Farrier, or Horse Doctor. A Treatise on the Diseases of Horses: Written in Plain Language which Those who can Read may Easily Understand.-The Whole being the Result of Twenty Years Extensive Practice by the Author, John C. Knowlson. Many of the Receipts in this Book are Worth One Hundred Dollars Each, and the Whole are New to the World. Cincinnati Stratton & Barnard. Printed by E. Shepard., Henderson, page 108. 1848. vi, 64 p. ill. ; 21 cm.
    4286 Knowlson, John C., ca. b. 1756. The Complete Farrier, or Horse Doctor. A Treatise on the Diseases of Horses: Written in Plain Language which Those who can Read may Easily Understand.-The Whole being the Result of Twenty Years Extensive Practice by the Author, John C. Knowlson. Many of the Receipts in this Book are Worth One Hundred Dollars Each, and the Whole are New to the World. Cincinnati Stratton & Barnard,
    1850. 64 p.
    6036 Knowlson, John C., ca. b. 1756. The Complete Farrier, or Horse Doctor. A Treatise on the Diseases of Horses: Written in Plain Language which Those who can Read may Easily Understand.-The Whole being the Result of Twenty Years Extensive Practice by the Author, John C. Knowlson. Many of the Receipts in this Book are Worth One Hundred Dollars Each, and the Whole are New to the World. Wooster Published by George Howard, Henderson, page 109. 1850.

    6037 Knowlson, John C., ca. b. 1756. The Complete Farrier, or Horse Doctor. A Treatise on the Diseases of Horses: Written in Plain Language which Those who can Read may Easily Understand.-The Whole being the Result of Twenty Years Extensive Practice by the Author, John C. Knowlson. Many of the Receipts in this Book are Worth One Hundred Dollars Each, and the Whole are New to the World. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James, 167 Walnut Street, Henderson, 109. 1850. 64 p. illus. ; 24 cm.
    7090 Knowlton, E. T. Poems for Children. By Miss G.T. Knowlton [sic]. [Two lines of verse] Cincinnati Published for the Author by Geo. L. Weed.,
    1849. 72, [2] p. ; 14 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Dedication."--p. [3], signed: E.T.K.
    "On the title page for G.T. Knowlton read E.T. Knowlton."--errata note, [2] p. tipped in at end.
    "Queen City Press, corner 4th & Sycamore."--verso of title page.
    In brown cloth.
    10114 Knox County (Ohio). Auditor's Office. Auditor's Office, Knox County, Ohio. : [Blank] To the county surveyor of the county aforesaid. It is hereby certified that [blank] acres of land was this day sold by William Y. Farquher, treasurer of said county, to [blank] for the sum of [blank] dollars [blank] cents [blank] mills. The same being the tax, interest and penalty due thereon, for the year 1828, together with the tax of the year 1829 ... taxed in the name of [blank] ... [Mount Vernon s.n., AI 0. 1828] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 17 x 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Land sale certificate.
    Printed area measures 12.5 x 17.3 cm.
    Filled out in ms. for 25 acres of land taxed in the name of Elephus Spencer, sold to John W. Warden for the sum of 49 cents. Dated Dec. 28th, 1829, and signed by Marvin Tracy.
    3670 Knox County Mutual Insurance Company. Circular, By-Laws and Act of Incorporation of the Knox County Mutual Insurance Company. Mount Vernon Published at the Office of the Democratic Banner, AI 56719. 1839. 20 p. ; 19 cm.
    6650 Koch, G. H. Familien-Heilkunde, order, Aerztlicher Rathgeber fur Familien: zur Belehrung uber die Frankheiten des Menschen, zur Heilung und Verhutung deselben, zur Beobachtung der passenden Diat, U.S.W. ... von G. H. Koch. Cincinnati St. Molitor, Ott 19. 1843. viii, 647 p. ; 21 cm.
    7923 Koehler, Frederick Augustus. Dye Book, Comprising the Receipts with an Unerring and Reliable Instruction to Weavers, Manufacturers and Others, in the Method and Processes for Dyeing Cotton, Wool, Silk, etc. [Canton Peter Kaufmann, AI 0. 1845] 8 p.
    4816 Kost, John, 1819-1904. The Practice of Medicine According to the Plan Most Approved by the Reformed or Botanic Colleges in the U. S., Embracing a Treatise on Materia Medica and Pharmacy...Designed Principally for Families. Mount Vernon Published by the Author.,
    1847. xv, 508 p. ill. ; 22 cm.
    7085 Kost, John, 1819-1904. Elements of Materia Medica and Therapeutics Adapted to the New Physiological System of Practice. Cincinnati Kost and Pool.,
    1849. 572 p. ill. ; 22 cm. OCLloyd note: 2nd copy illustrations in black and white.
    6521 Kouns, George W. The Political Guide, for Farmers, Mechanics and Laborers in the Choice of Rulers by George W. Kouns. Cincinnati Printed for the Author,
    1848. 199 p. ; 16 cm.
    108 Krug, William Traugott, 1770-1842. Fundamental Philosophy or Elements of Primitive Philosophy; Being the First Division of a Complete System of Philosophical Science. From the German of William Traugott Krug, Prof. of Philosophy in the University of Leipsic. [One line of Greek] Hudson, Ohio W. Skinner & Co.,
    1848. 59 p. ; 16 cm. Hayman: Translator is not named but the preface is signed in type: "Western Reserve College, March, 1848." Biographical information on Krug in Preface.
    8234 Kurtz and Limbocker. Springfield. Kurtz & Limbocker Booksellers and Stationers. Springfield, Ohio. [Springfield s.n.,
    1847] [4] p. ; 22.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Salmon colored circular describing there bookstore in Springfield and its offerings plus announcing a new bookstore in Urbana, managed by Samuel C. Ward.
    Dated on p. [4]: Urbana, November, 1847.
    7723 L. W. Holmes's Boston Store, Painesville. Short Prayers And No Quarter! Price Fifty Cents. J. H. Ingraham's Great Work Captain Kyd, or The Wizard Of The Sea. For Sale At ... This Work can be procured of the Agent who will call for this Prospectus. Painesville

    [185-] 1 sheet ([1] p.) A book prospectus printed on both sides with excerpts and illustration.
    8300 Ladies' Committee of Relief. Cincinnati. Report in Connection with the House of Industry. Cincinnati J. W. S. Browne.,
    1849.

    9584 Ladies' Committee of Relief. Cincinnati. Report of the Ladies' Committee of Relief in Connection with the House of Industry. Cincinnati J.W.S. Browne & Co.,
    1849.
    This is the first report.
    9585 Ladies' Committee of Relief. Cincinnati. [Report of the Ladies' Committee of Relief. Cincinnati s.n., Title by sequence. 1850]

    5354 Ladies Literary Institute and Boarding School. Circular. Conducted by Sisters of Notre Dame. Cincinnati
    BUCKEYE TITAN, page 546. 1841.

    2584 Lafayette Bank of Cincinnati. The Charter of the Lafayette Bank of Cincinnati. Incorporated by Act of Assembly, in 1834 [Cincinnati] N.S. Johnson, Printer., AI 23824. 1834. t.p., bv, [3], 4-19, [20] p. ; 21 cm. Dated on p. 19: March 3, 1834.
    4583 Lahm, Samuel. Speech of Mr. Lahm, of Stark, on the Bill to Amend the Charter of the Bank of Wooster, Delivered in the Senate, Saturday, February 10, 1844... Columbus
    AI 44-3657. 1844. 8 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    5023 Lake and Trumbull Plank Road Company. Charter of the Lake and Trumbull Plank Road Company and the Rates of Tolls. Painesville, O. M.R. Doolittle, Job Printer and Book Binder.,
    1849. 16 p. ; 19 cm. "An act to incorporate the Milan and Richland Plank Road Company."--p. 8-15.
    "Western Reserve and Maumee Road. Rates of tolls."--p. 15-16.
    8674 Lake County Teachers' Institute. Painesville. Catalogue of the Instructors and Students, October, 1846. Painesville Printed at the Telegraph Office., AI 46-3971. 1846. 16 p.
    2821 Lake Erie and Muskingum Road and Canal Company. Act to Incorporate the Lake Erie and Muskingum Road and Canal Company. Wooster
    AI 32531. 1835.

    4331 Lake Erie Telegraph Company. Proceedings of the Board of Directors of the Lake Erie Telegraph Company, at Their Sem-Annual Meeting, on the First Monday in July, 1849. Waddell House, Cleveland, Sec'y. July 2, 1849. Jonathan Child, President. H.B. Ely, [Cleveland

    1849]. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4357 Lake Erie Telegraph Company. Proceedings of the Meeting of the Stockholders and Board of Directors of the Lake Erie Telegraph Company, January 12, 1849. Joseph L. Weatherly, Chairman. H. B. Ely, Sec'y. [Cleveland

    1849]. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5557 Lancaster Ohio Bank. Rules and Regulations for the Government of the President, Directors, Officers and Servants of the Lancaster Ohio Bank; Together with the Act Incorporating Said Institution. Lancaster Printed at the Gazette & Enquirer Office., AI 0. 1833. 16 p. ; 26 cm.
    5441 Lancaster. Ordinances. The Charter and Ordinances of the Town of Lancaster in Fairfield County, Ohio. Lancaster Gazette Office-J. E. Wright, Printer,
    1849. 86 p. ; 22 cm.
    6292 Landis, Robert Wharton, 1809-1883. Rabbah Taken; or, The Theological System of Rev. Alexander Campbell, Examined and Refuted. By Robert W. Landis, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Bethlehem, New Jersey... Cincinnati William H. Moore and Company, AI 44-3669. 1844. 135 p. ; 24 cm.
    2625 Lane Theological Seminary. Anti-Slavery Society. Cincinnati. A Statement of the Reasons which Induced the Students of Lane Seminary to Dissolve Their Connection with That Institution. John J. Miter. Cincinnati s.n., AI 25799. Thomson 217, 691. 1834. 28 p. ; 21 cm.
    6726 Lane Theological Seminary. Anti-Slavery Society. Cincinnati. Preamble and Constitution. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1834] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    2315 Lane Theological Seminary. Cincinnati. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Lane Seminary; Together with a Brief View of Its Present Condition, Advantages, and Prospects. August, 1832. Cincinnati A. F. Robinson., AI 13305. 1832. 16 p.
    2316 Lane Theological Seminary. Cincinnati. The Cincinnati Lane Seminary and Walnut Hill School. Its Character, Advantages and Present Prospects, January, 1832. Cincinnati Published by Robinson and Fairbank., AI 13306. Thomson 204. 1832. 7, bv p. ; 21 cm.
    2317 Lane Theological Seminary. Cincinnati. Laws of the Cincinnati Lane Theological Seminary. Cincinnati
    AI 13307. 1832.

    7981 Lane Theological Seminary. Cincinnati. Third Annual Report of the Trustees of the Cincinnati Lane Seminary. January, 1833. Cincinnati Printed by A.F. Robinson., AI 19683. MDCCCXXXIII. [1833] 20 p. ; 23 cm. Signed (p. 17): F.Y. Vail, corresponding secretary.
    "Appendix."--p. [19]-20, with a description of the seminary's curriculum.
    6727 Lane Theological Seminary. Cincinnati. Fourth Annual Report of the Trustees of the Cincinnati Lane Seminary: Together with a Catalogue of the Officers and Students. January 1834. Cincinnati Printed by the Students' Typographical Association., AI 0. 1834. 28 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 17: F.Y. Vail, corresponding secretary and general agent.
    "Periodical. Two sheets."--p. [1] of wrapper.
    "Appendix. Course of study."-- p. 18-22.
    Catalogue of the officers and students, [23]-28.
    "Notice to students. All the books embraced in the course of study adopted by the seminary, together with a general assortment of classical, theological, and miscellaneous books, and stationary, &c. &c. can be had on the most favorable terms at the Cincinnati Theological Book Store, 186 Main Street, of the subscribers. Corey & Fairbank. N.B. Students coming from a distance, and having baggage more than they can conveniently bring with them, may consign it to Corey & Fairbank, who will take care of it on its arrival."--p. [4] of wrapper.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: From your friend Lyman Beecher.
    8754 Lane Theological Seminary. Cincinnati. Fifth Annual Report of the Trustees of the Cincinnati Lane Seminary: Together with the Laws of the Institution, and a Catalogue of the Officers and Students. November, 1834. Cincinnati Published by Corey & Fairbank., AI 25270. 1834. 47, bv p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 16: F.Y. Vail, corresponding secretary and general agent.
    "Cincinnati. Printed by F.S. Benton."--verso of title page.
    "Three sheets. Periodical."--p. [1] of wrapper.
    "Appendix. Course of Study."-p. [17]-20.
    "Laws."--p. [21]-28.
    Catalog of the officers and students, p. [29]-32.
    "Statement of the faculty concerning the late difficulties in the Lane Seminary."--p. [33]-47, signed: Lyman Beecher, Thomas J. Biggs, Calvin E. Stowe, faculty. Regarding the controversy over the student Abolition Society.
    "Corey & Fairbank, have in press, and will soon publish, a Hebrew grammar and chrestomathy ... by C.E. Stowe ... Corey & Fairbank, 186 Main Street, Cincinnati, keep constantly on hand, a general assortment of theological, classical, and miscellaneous works. They can furnish all the class books and text books used at the Lane Seminary and similar institutions in the West ... N.B. Students coming from a distance, and having baggage more than they can conveniently bring with them, may consign to Corey & Fairbank, who will take care of it on its arrival."--p. [4] of wrapper.
    8755 Lane Theological Seminary. Cincinnati. Sixth Annual Report of the Trustees of the Lane Theological Seminary, Cincinnati: and a Catalogue of the Officers and Students. December, 1835. Cincinnati Published by Corey and Webster., AI 25270. 1835. 24 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed (p. 16): F.Y. Vail, corresponding secretary and general agent.
    "Printed at the Cincinnati Journal Office."--verso of the title page.
    "Appendix. Course of study."--p. [17]-20.
    Catalog of the officers and students, p. [21]-24.
    "Mansfield's Political grammar. Beecher's Lectures on scepticism. Stowe's Introduction to the study of the Bible, &c. &c. are published by Corey & Webster."--p. [4] of wrapper.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: (second inscription is torn): W. Bolton; Wm. Bol[ton]; 1872, Feb. 13. Gift of Julius Dexter, of Cincinnati, O. (H.U. 1860.)
    3256 Lane Theological Seminary. Cincinnati. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Lane Theological Seminary, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1836-7. Cincinnati Kendall & Henry, Printers, Corner of Sycamore and Fourth Streets., AI 45114. 1837. [4], 5-7, [8] p. ; 24 cm.
    8223 Lane Theological Seminary. Cincinnati. Walnut Hills [blank] 1837. Dear Sir, Will you permit the subscribers, trustees and faculty of Lane Seminary, to call your attention to the condition of this institution and the importance of its early endowment. The advantages of its location in the immediate vicinity of Cincinnati are obvious ... [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1837] [4] p. ; 29 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed on p. [3]: N. Wright, pres. of board of trustees [and five others].
    Lithographically produced to resemble a hand written document.
    Signatures: [A]2 ([A]2 verso blank).
    American Antiquarian Society copy addressed in ms. to Saml. Chandler, Bedford, N.H.; dated in ms.: 1 June.
    3446 Lane Theological Seminary. Cincinnati. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Lane Theological Seminary, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1837-1838. Cincinnati Pugh and Dodd, Printers, Main & Fifth., AI 51200. 1838. 12 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: Catalogue of Lane Theological Seminary, 1837--8.
    Description of the seminary's curriculum and policies, p. [8]-12.
    3907 Lane Theological Seminary. Cincinnati. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Lane Theological Seminary, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1839-1840. Cincinnati Hefley, Hubbell & Co., Printers, AI 40-3868. 1840. 16 p. ; 23 cm.
    8972 Lane Theological Seminary. Cincinnati. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Lane Theological Seminary, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1840-41. Cincinnati Printed at the Cincinnati Observer Office, Corner 5th & Main., AI 0. 1841. 12 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: The Cincinnati observer was published in 1841 by James B. Walker.
    Description of the seminary's curriculum and policies, p. 8-12.
    6203 Lane Theological Seminary. Cincinnati. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Lane Theological Seminary, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1841-42. Cincinnati Published for Lane Theological Seminary, by Weed and Wilson, AI 42-2854. 1842. 12 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Kendall & Barnard, printers."--p. verso of title page.
    Description of the seminary's curriculum and policies, p. [8]-12.
    6836 Lane Theological Seminary. Cincinnati. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Lane Theological Seminary, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1842-43. Cincinnati Published by Wilson & Drake. Kendall and Barnard, Printers., AI 43-2929. 1843. 12 p., [1] leaf of plates. ill. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Frontispiece drawn by C. Foster, and engraved by Doolittle & Munson.
    Description of the seminary's curriculum and policies, p. [8]-12.
    9857 Lane Theological Seminary. Cincinnati. Order of Exercises at the Anniversary of Lane Seminary, on Wednesday, June 14th, 1843. [Cincinnati] S.W. Johns, Printer, Cincinnati., AI 0. 1843] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 41 x 24 cm.
    4584 Lane Theological Seminary. Cincinnati. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Lane Theological Seminary, Cincinnati, O. 1834-'44. Cincinnati Published by Geo. L. Weed, at the Bible, Tract and Sunday School Depository. Kendall & Barnard, Printers., AI 44-3676. 1844. 22 p., [1] leaf of plates, 1 ill. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Frontispiece drawn by C. Foster, and engraved by Doolittle & Munson.
    "Corrections."--p. 22.
    Description of the seminary's curriculum and policies, p. [17]-22.
    7486 Lane Theological Seminary. Cincinnati. Order of Exercises at the Anniversary of Lane Theological Seminary. June 12th, 1844. Cincinnati Sparhawk, Printer, AI 44-3677. 1844.

    8976 Lane Theological Seminary. Cincinnati. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Lane Theological Seminary, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1844-5. Cincinnati Published by Geo. L. Weed, at the Bible, Tract and Sunday School Depository. Kendall & Barnard, Printers., AI 0. 1845. 14 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Description of the seminary's curriculum and policies, p. [9]-12.
    8675 Lane Theological Seminary. Cincinnati. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Lane Theological Seminary, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1845-6. Cincinnati Printed by A.L. Rankin & Co. Corner of Fourth and Walnut., AI 46-3988. 1846. 15, bv p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Description of the seminary's curriculum and policies, p. [9]-15.
    256 Lane Theological Seminary. Cincinnati. Catalogue of the Officers, Students and Alumni of Lane Theological Seminary. 1834-'47. Cincinnati Printed at the Queen City Office.,
    1847. 24 p. ; 23 cm. In the "General Remarks," note is made of the newness of the country and its "unassimilated" culture. Commenting on the seminary's growth, the writer observes: "The results of these thirteen years of labor, considering the difficulties attending the establishment of such an institution in a new country, amid a population as yet unassimilated in feelings and habits, and whose schools, academies and colleges are of comparatively recent origin, are indeed highly encouraging."
    Hayman: I am not sure who "Queen City Office" was, possibly H. M. Rulison, who operated under the name of Queen City Publishing House in 1850's.
    The title page is within a decorative border which is used throughout the catalogue.
    4912 Lane Theological Seminary. Cincinnati. History of the Foundation and Endowment and Catalogue of the Trustees, Alumni, and Students of Lane Theological Seminary. Cincinnati Printed at the Ben Franklin Printing House, Corner Pearl and Walnut Sts., Thomson 199, 594 (gives 18 pages each). 1848. 32 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Description of the seminary's curriculum and policies, p. 22-24.
    Cover title: Catalogue and history of the foundation and endowment of the Lane Theological Seminary.
    9264 Lane Theological Seminary. Cincinnati. History of the Foundation and Endowment of the Lane Theological Seminary. Cincinnati Printed at the Ben Franklin Printing House, cor. Pearl and Walnut Sts.,
    1848. 18 p. ; 22 cm.
    8986 Lane Theological Seminary. Cincinnati. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Lane Theological Seminary, Cincinnati, O. 1848-9. Cincinnati Published by Model Western Book and Job Printing Rooms. 147 Main Street, between Third and Fourth.
    1849 12 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Description of the seminary's curriculum and policies, p. [7]-12.
    6081 Lane, G. Hymns for Sunday Schools. Selected from Various Sources. [Four lines of verse] Cincinnati Published by J.F. Wright and L. Swormstedt, for the Sunday School Union of the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Book Room, corner of Main and Eighth--Streets.-- R.P. Thompson, printer., AI 0. 1842. 208 p. ; 12 cm.
    1007 Lane, James, 1795?-1817. Narrative of the Life of James Lane, Who Was Executed at Gallipolis, (Ohio) September 9, 1817, For The Murder Of William Dowell; with Some Observations on His Behaviour under Condemnation: to Which Is Added, the Address of the Court, on Pronouncing Sentence of Death Upon the Prisoner. Chillicothe Printed by John Bailhache., McDade 577. OI 367. SS 41547. Vodrey 42. Wilkie 498. 1817. 20 p. ; 18 cm. McDade: Lane killed Dowell as he was asleep in his house. He gave him a blow on the head with a club, which he described as "with a knot on the end, just fit for my purpose."
    Included in the series: Gale Making of Modern Law.
    7114 Lane, Levi. The Old Indian Practice, or Botanic Family Physician. By Levi Lane, of Gustavus, Trumbull Co., Ohio--Who Styles Himself The Indian Doctor. His Work Describes All the Different Diseases with Which the Human Family Is Afflicted, and the Symptoms of Those Diseases; and the Roots, Herbs, and Plants--How They Look, Where to Find, and How to Administer Them. This Book Treats of One Hundred Different Diseases. [Gustavus] Published by the a[uthor],
    1849. [1], bv, [3]-8, [9]-64 p. ; 20 cm. "Contents."--p. 63-64.
    Copy at the University of Houston has only 30 pages.
    4913 Lang, Thomas M. The Laws of Life, or Self Culture, Applied to the Restoration and Preservation of Health, and Prolongation of Life, with an Appendix to Ladies. Cleveland
    Hayman, 92(Fall-Winter, 1982), #414. 1848.

    9748 Lang, Thomas M. The Book of Health; or, The Laws of Life. By Thomas M. Lang. Cincinnati E. Shepard,
    1850. iv, [iii]-v, [11]-120 p. front., illus. ; 20 cm.
    6103 Lansing, Robert H. An Address, Delivered at the Associate Reformed Church, before the Washington Temperance Society, November 3, 1842. Chillicothe Printed by Walter Smith, AI 0. 1842. 11 p. ; 21 cm.
    9898 Lapham, D. Tables of the Rates of Tolls and Distances on the Miami Canal from Cincinnati to Toledo, and from Toledo to Cincinnati by D. Lapham. Cincinnati L'Hommedieu & Co., AI 0. 1845. 8 p. ; 25 cm. Cover title.
    Includes five tables (one folded).
    2469 Larrabee, Charles], 1782-1863. To the American Government and People, October 9, 1833. Cincinnati s.n., AI 19685. 1833. 48 p.
    6791 Larrabee, William Clark, 1802-1859. Lectures on the Scientific Evidences of Natural and Revealed Religion. By William C. Larrabee, A.M., Professor of Mathematics in Indiana Asbury University. Edited by Rev. B.F. Tefft, D.D. Cincinnati Published by L. Swormstedt & J. H. Power, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Western Book Concern, Corner of Main and Eighth Streets. R.P. Thompson, Printer.,
    1850. [1-5], 6-17, bv, 19-395, bv p. ; 18 cm. Preface dated: "Greencastle, January 1, 1850."
    On spine: "Larrabee's Evidences."
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 33/2 33*/4.
    Another edition was published in Cincinnati in 1853.
    6204 LaSage, Alain Rene, 1668-1747. The Devil Upon Two Sticks; Translated from the Diable Boiteux; to Which are Prefixed Asmodeus's Crutches, a Critical Letter upon the Work and Dialogue between Two Chimneys of Madrid. Cincinnati U.P. James, AI 42-2906. 1842. 337 p.
    5797 Latham, Allen, 1792-1871 and B. G. Leonard. Officers and Soldiers of the Virginia Line, on Continental Establishment, and Widows and Heirs of the Deceased Heroes, Attention! Many of those officers and soldiers, their children or other heirs ... have ... neglected to procure their claims to those large and valuable bounties in land to which they are entitled from the government-or have been defrauded of them, or having obtained their lands have suffered them to be sold for taxes. ... Mr. Latham ... He has lately formed a partnership with Mr. Leonard, a gentlemen of the Bar, with the particular object of investigating and prosecuting all claims and titles to land in the Virginia Military district ... Allen Latham, B.G. Leonard. Chillicothe, Ohio, August 1st, 1820. [Hand right] Letters requesting information merely to be post paid. [Chillicothe s.n., SS 2576 1820] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 10 x 15.5 cm. Wessen: Law firm of Allen Latham and B. G. Leonard seeks to represent those who have failed to claim or been defrauded of title to Virginia Military Lands. Midland Notes, 48(1950), #82.
    1066 Latham, Allen, 1792-1871. Ohio Lands, Registered for Sale, at Allen Latham's Office, Corner of Water and Paint Streets, Chillicothe. [Chillicothe s.n., OI 422. SS 44541. Wilkie 562. 1818] 12 p. ; 18 cm. Caption title: At head of title: No. 1.
    Signed on paged 7: Allen Latham. Chillicothe, November 2, 1818.
    8938 Latham, Allen, 1792-1871. Schedule of Lands Registered for Sale at A. Latham's Office, Chillicothe...in Delaware County, Franklin County ... [Chillicothe s.n., AI 0. 1819] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 31 x 24.5 cm. Printed in two columns.
    For sale by High Ridge Books ca. 2000, p. 27.
    1369 Latham, Allen, 1792-1871. A Roll of the Officers in the Virginia Line, of the Revolutionary Army, Who Have Received Land Bounty, in the States of Ohio and Kentucky to Which is Added, a List of Non Commissioned Officers and Privates, Whose Claims, if Not Assigned, are Well Worthy of Attention. By Latham & Leonard. Chillicothe, Ohio, February 15, 1822. [Chillicothe s.n., SS 9232. Feb. 15, 1822] iv, 20 p. table. ; 19 cm. "Advertisement" signed: Allen Latham & B.G. Leonard.
    7736 Latham, Allen, 1792-1871. Public Sale Of Lands. In obedience to an order of the Court of Common Pleas, of Ross county, at the September term, 1829, I shall offer for sale ... Allen Latham, Administrator de bonis non. October 23, 1829. Chillicothe
    AI 0. 1829. 1 sheet ([1] p.) Land sale was held Dec. 26, 1829 between 10 A.M. and 4 P. M. at the Court House in Chillicothe.
    7886 Latham, Allen, 1792-1871. Chillicothe Advertiser-Extra. Slander. Re: attacks on Latham in Chillicothe Log Cabin Herald and Fayette Washingtonian and Latham's answer. [Chillicothe
    AI 0. 1840] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8292 Latham, Bela. An Address Delivered at the Celebration of the Anniversary of Saint John the Evangelist; Dec. 27, 1821. Before Ohio Lodge No. 30, at Columbus. By Bela Lathan, K.T....Published by Request of the Lodge. Columbus Columbus Gazette, by P.H. Olmsted, AI 0. Walgren 2078. 1822. 13 p. ; 22 cm.
    2470 Latta, Samuel A. (Samuel Arminius), 1804-1852. An Address on the Evil of Intemperance Delivered in Xenia by the Rev. Samuel A. Latta. Published by the Executive Committee, at the Request of the Xenia, Greene County, Temperance Society. Xenia Printed by R. Disney, AI 19688. 1833. 15 p.
    3908 Latta, Samuel A. (Samuel Arminius), 1804-1852. The Ladies' Guide to Health; or Woman's Private Counsellor, and Confidential Friend and Nurse's Manual. Designed as a Family Instructor. By Dr. Samuel A. Latta. Cincinnati Printed by E. Morgan & Co., AI 40-3887. 1840. [3], 8-286 p. ; 18 cm.
    4585 Latta, Samuel A. (Samuel Arminius), 1804-1852. Constitutional Claims and Powers of Methodist Episcopacy: Being a Review of the Discussion of the Late General Conference and an Appeal to the North and South in Favor of Union. By Rev. Dr. S.A. Latta, of the Ohio Conference. Cincinnati s.n., AI 44-3691. 1844. 43 p. ; 21 cm.
    6560 Latta, Samuel A. (Samuel Arminius), 1804-1852. Chain of Sacred Wonders. Cincinnati Published by the Author,
    1849. 2 v., port. ; 20 cm. Vol. 2 includes biographical sketches of the author by E.W. Sehon and M.B. Wright.
    5075 Latta, Samuel A. (Samuel Arminius), 1804-1852. The Cholera in Cincinnati: or, A Connected View of the Controversy between the Homeopathists and the Methodist Expositor. Also, a Review of the Report read before the Homeopathis Association. By S.A. Latta, M.D. Cincinnati Morgan & Overend, Printers.,
    1850. 40 p. ; 24 cm. See Adam Miller's review (Morgan 6377).
    9754 Latta, Samuel A. (Samuel Arminius), 1804-1852. Homeopathy vs. The Expositor. Cincinnati s.n.,
    1850. 40 p. Objections to and criticisms on homeopathy.
    3060 Latter Day Saints, Church of. The Twelve Apostles. (4 lines in 3 columns). The Seven Presidents of the Seventy Elders (3 lines in 3 columns). The first seventy elders. [21 lines in 3 columns] The second seventy elders. [24 lines in 3 columns] [Kirtland s.n., AI 0. Crawley 27. Flake 1450. 1836] Broadside. 31 x 20 cm. Ornamental border.
    7487 Lawson, L. M. (Leonidas Merion), 1812-1864. Physician to the St. Mary-Le-Bone Infirmary; Hon. Mem. de la Societe de Statistique Universelle; Extraod mem. and Formerly Pres. of the Reg. Med. Soc. Ed., etc. First American Edition. Edited by L. M. Lawson, M.D., Editor of the Western Lancet; Lecturer on the Theory and Practice of Medicine. Cincinnati Desilver and Burr., AI 44-3705. 1844. [46] p. The middle name here is Moreau while OhioLink and my name index have it as Merion. No record where I got middle name and dates.
    6576 Lawson, L. M. (Leonidas Merion), 1812-1864. An Introductory Address Delivered in the Medical College of Ohio, November 2nd, 1847 by L.M. Lawson. Cincinnati J.A. Robinson & Co.,
    1847. 22 p. ; 21 cm.
    6283 Lawson, L. M. (Leonidas Merion), 1812-1864. Cholera: Its Nature and Treatment. By L. M. Lawson. Cincinnati Robinson & Jones.,
    1848. 58 p. ; 22 cm. Reprinted by the Western Lancet.
    9586 Lawson, L. M. (Leonidas Merion), 1812-1864. Valedictory Address Delivered to the Class in the Medical College of Ohio at the Close of the Session of 1848-9 by L.M. Lawson, M.D. Cincinnati Published by the Class,
    1849. 15 p. ; 21 cm.
    6933 Le Boys des Guays, Jeans Francois Etienne, 1794-1864. Letters to a Man of the World Disposed to Believe. Translated from the French. Cincinnati A. Peabody., AI 45-3816. 1845. 225 p. ; 16 cm.
    5077 Le Mabbett. Stolen Goods; or, The Gains of Oppression, by Le Mabbett. And, Comparison of Stolen Goods with Slave Labor Produce, by Elihu Burritt... [Mountpleasant, O.] Free Produce Association of Friends of Ohio Yearly Meeting.,
    1850. 4 p. ; 19 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    6281 Lea, John. Cholera, with Reference to the Geological Theory: A Proximate Cause--A Law by Which It Is Governed--A Prophylactic. By John Lea. Cincinnati Wright, Ferris & Co.,
    1850. 25 p.
    5658 Leavitt, Humphrey H. (Humphrey Howe), 1796-1873. The Township Officers' and Young Clerks' Assistant: Comprising the Duties of the Justices of the Peace, and All Other Township Officers' in the State of Ohio; Arranged under Their Different Heads, with Appropriate Forms Adapted to Each; and a Selection of the Most Useful Forms in Conveyancing; Also, Necessary Forms and Instructions for Executors and Administrators. Compiled by a Citizen of Ohio. Published for T. Johnson, Proprietor. Columbus George Nashee & Co. Printers., AI 0. Cohen, M.L. Bib. of early Amer. law, 8310. Vodrey 60. 1826. 199 p. ; 18 cm. Errata slip. Includes index.
    "Epitome of the militia law of Ohio, passed January 8th, 1826": p. [197]-199.
    7640 Leavitt, Humphrey H. (Humphrey Howe), 1796-1873. The Township Officer's and Young Clek's [sic] Assistant; Comprising the Duties of the Justices of the Peace, and All Other Township Officers' in the State of Ohio; Arranged under Their Different Heads, with Appropriate Forms Adapted to Each; and a Selection of the Most Useful Forms in Conveyancing; Also, Necessary Forms and Instructions for Executors and Administrators. By a Citizen of Ohio. Published for T. Johnson, Proprietor. Columbus E. Glover, Printer, AI 0. 1826. 199, [2] p. ; 17.5 cm.
    8419 Leavitt, Humphrey H. (Humphrey Howe), 1796-1873. The Township Officer's and Young Clerk's Assistant; Comprising the Duties of the Justices of the Peace, and All Other Township Officers' in the State of Ohio; Arranged under Their Different Heads, with Appropriate Forms Adapted to Each; and a Selection of the Most Useful Forms in Conveyancing; Also, Necessary Forms and Instructions for Executors and Administrators. By a Citizen of Ohio. Published for T. Johnson, Proprietor. Columbus E. Glover, Printer, AI 0. 1826. 190, [2] p. ; 17.5 cm.
    2336 Leavitt, Humphrey H. (Humphrey Howe), 1796-1873. The Ohio Officer's Guide, and Clerk's Companion. Containing a Summary View of the Principal Provisions of the Statutes, as Revised in 1830-'31. Relating to the Duties of Justices of Peace, and All Other Township Officers; with Appropriate Forms; Also, a Collection of Useful Forms of Deeds, Articles of Agreements, Power of Attorney, Bonds, Wills, &c. &c. With Directions for Executors & Administrators; and a Table of Interest, Calculated at Six Per Cent. Per Annum. By a Member of the Bar. Steubenville J. & B. Turnbull., AI 14058. Cohen, M.L. Bib. of early Amer. law, 8304. Rieger 1502. Vodrey 67. 1832. xii, 308 p. incl. tables. ; 18.5 cm.
    2361 Leavitt, Humphrey H. (Humphrey Howe), 1796-1873. The Township Officer's and Young Clerk's Assistant, Comprising the Duties of Justices of the Peace and All Other Township Officers in the State of Ohio Arranged under Their Different Heads, with Appropriate Forms Adapted to Each and a Selection of the Most Useful Forms in Conveyancing also, Necessary Forms and Instructions for Executors and Administrators. By a Citizen of Ohio. Third Edition, Enlarged and Improved. Published for T. Johnson, Proprietor. Columbus Jenkins and Glover, Printers., AI 15028. Vodrey 62. 1832. 307, bv p. ; 18 cm. The author in the Preface charges that J. and B. Turnbull's Ohio Officer's Guide, Steubenville (Morgan 2336), was lifted largely from this work.
    Includes index.
    Microform copy at MH-L has following: The township officer's and and [sic] young clerk's assistant. Locate original.
    3133 Leavitt, Humphrey H. (Humphrey Howe), 1796-1873. The Township Officer's and Young Clerk's Assistant. Comprising the Duties of Justices of the Peace and All Other Township Officers in the State of Ohio; Arranged Under Their Different Heads, with Appropriate Forms Adapted to Each: and a Selection of the Most Useful Forms in Conveyanceing: Also, Necessary Forms and Instructions for Executors and Administrators. By a Citizen of Ohio. Third Edition, Enlarged and Improved. Columbus Published for Thomas Johnson, Proprietor., AI 40579. Vodrey 63. 1836. [1-3], 4-26, [1]-307, bv p. ; 17 cm "Index."--p. [305]-307.
    Page 239 misspelled 932 (reversed!).
    Includes 26-page Supplement to the township officer's assistant.
    Signatures: x1 [A] A* - B2 B*4 C1 1 1*-26/2 26*/4 27/4. (x1 and C1 conjugate) ALAN - have someone who knows look at
    5489 Leavitt, Humphrey H. (Humphrey Howe), 1796-1873. The Ohio Officer and Justice's Guide: Embracing the Duties of Justices of the Peace, Constables, and Other Township Officers, Also Directions and Forms for Executors, Administrators and Guardians, etc. Steubenville J. Turnbull, AI 43-2955. 1843. viii, 257, 48, [259]-266 p. ; 24 cm.
    5532 Leavitt, Humphrey H. (Humphrey Howe), 1796-1873. The Ohio Officer's Guide, Embracing the Duties of Constables, and other Township Officers, Including Officers Acting under the School Law, with Appropriate Forms. Also Directions and Forms for Executors, Administrators, & Guardians, with Treatises on the Law of Partnership and Bailment, and the Duties and Liabilities of Common Carriers, Carriers of Passengers, and Innkeepers; with a Collection of Forms of Deeds, Articles of Agreement, Bonds, Powers of Attorney, Wills, etc., etc. By Humphrey H. Leavitt. Steubenville Published by James Turnbull, AI 0. 1843. viii, 543, 48, [601]-630 p. ; "The present volume comprises the second part of the Ohio officer and justices' guide."-adv.
    5024 Leavitt, Humphrey H. (Humphrey Howe), 1796-1873. Judge Leavitt's Address, at the Close of the Session of Richmond College, Jefferson County, O., March 29, 1849. Steubenville, O. Printed by R. C. Wilson.,
    1849. 19, [1] p. ; 20 cm.
    5076 Leavitt, Humphrey H. (Humphrey Howe), 1796-1873. The Ohio Officer's Guide; Embracing the Duties of Constables and Other Township Officers; Including Officers Acting under the School Law, with Appropriate Forms... Columbus Isaac N. Whiting,
    1850. 560 p.
    10233 Leavitt, John McDowell, 1824-1909. Afranius, A Tragedy, in Five Acts. To and for the Author's Friends. Cincinnati [E. Morgan & Co.,]
    1848. 71, [1] p. Second only known copy offered by book dealer Howard S. Mott, Inc., the other at Harvard.
    Mott's notes: First edition of a rare privately printed play by an Ohio Episcopal clergyman, educator, lawyer, and author of poems and novels. ... Leavitt's first literary venture, a play about political intrigue and family tragedy in ancient Rome after being conquered by the Goths, printed at age 24. Copyright slip pasted on the verso of title page. Leavitt taught at Kenyon College and Ohio University and was president of Lehigh University and St. John's College.
    2318 Leavitt, Joshua, 1754-1873, comp. The Christian Lyre; Adapted for Use in Families, Prayer Meetings and Revivals of Religion; the Music Printed in Patent Notes by Joshua Leavitt. 3d Patent-Note Ed. Cincinnati Published by Corey & Fairbank., AI 13353. 1832. 216 p. ; 15 cm. Music principally in two parts.
    Includes indexes.
    5710 Leavitt, Joshua, 1754-1873, comp. Christian Lyre, Adapted for Use in Families, Prayer Meetings, and Revivals of Religion. The Music Printed in Patent Notes by Joshua Leavitt. Fourth Patent-note ed. Cincinnati Published by Corey & Fairbank, AI 0. 1833. 216 p. ; 15 cm.
    3909 Leavitt, Joshua, 1794-1873. The Financial Power of Slavery. The Substance of an Addressed Delivered in Ohio, in September, 1840.

    AI 40-3901. [1840] 4 p.
    3671 Leavitt, O. S. Strictures on the New School Laws of Ohio and Michigan; with Some General Observation on the System of Other States. By O.S. Leavitt. Cincinnati Isaac Hefly & Co., Printers, AI 56772. 1839. 31 p. ; 22 cm.
    6622 Lebanon Miami Banking Company. Articles of Incorporation of the Lebanon Miami Banking Company. Lebanon
    AI 0. 1815. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4467 Lebanon. East Baptist Church. Epitome of Doctrines of the Holy Scriptures, as held by the East Baptist Church at Lebanon, Ohio: Adopted and Order to be Printed, at the Regular Monthly Meeting in March 1842. Lebanon Western Star Office, AI 42-2883. 1842. 12 p. ; 20 cm.
    2822 Lee, Edmund F. Notes on the Mammoth Cave to accompany a Map. Cincinnati
    AI 32564. 1835.

    3672 Lee, Jarena, b. 1783. Life and Religious Experience of Jarena Lee, a Colored Lady, Giving an Account of Her Call to Preach the Gospel. Revised and Corrected from the Original Manuscript Written by Herself. 2nd edition. Cincinnati Printed and Published for the Author., AI 56784. 1839. 24 p. MB (No. 9 in 7559a.51).
    3673 Leeser, Isaac, 1806-1868. Catechism for Jewish Children. 4th edition. Cincinnati Block, AI 56791. 1839. viii, 134 p. ; 19 cm.
    8650 Lefevre, C. H. Law of Human Nature. Compiled and Revised by C. H. Lefevre. Sandusky D. & G.W. Campbell, Water Street., AI 0. 1839. 36+? p. ; 18 cm.
    3257 Legendre, Andrien Marie, 1752-1833. Elements of Geometry and Trigonometry. Cincinnati
    AI 45171. 1837.

    5142 Leggett, William. Squatter: A Tale of Illinois. Chillicothe
    Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 1646a. 1835.

    2185 Leonard, Benjamin G., d. 1845. An Oration, Delivered at Chillicothe Fourth Day of July, 1831. Chillicothe Printed by John Hough, AI 7938. 1831. 19, bv p. ; 22 cm.
    114 Leonard, Benjamin G., d. 1845. An Introductory Discourse, Delivered before the Chillicothe Lyceum and Mechanics' Institute. On the 1st of November, 1833. By Benjamin G. Leonard. President of the Institute. Published by Order of the Society. Chillicothe Printed at the Scioto Gazette Office., AI 25312. Sabin 40094. Thomson 713. 1834. 61, bv, 1 l. p. ; 23 cm. Morgan copy inscribed: Hon John Sergeant LLD with the respects of John B Hearne.
    Signatures: [1]-3/4 3-4/4 4-6/4.
    4653 Leonard, Charles C. Leonard's New System of Mathematics; by Which all Business Calculations are Performed by One Rule, with Various Useful Tables, by C.C. Leonard. 6th. ed., enlarged. Columbus Tribune Office, Printer., AI 45-3834. 1845. 104 p. ; 16.5 cm.
    5591 Leonard, H. L. W. (Herman Leroy Williams), 1814?-1872. Oregon Territory: Containing a Brief, But Authentic Account of Spanish, English, Russian, and American Discoveries on the North-West Coast of America. Also, the Different Treaty Stipulations Confirming the Claim of the United States, and Overland Expeditions to the Columbia River, with Incidents of Peril and Adventure Connected with their History. Cleveland Younglove's Steam Press., Graff 2459. Howes L261. Wagner-Camp 122a. 1846. [i]-iv, [5]-88 p. ; 17.5 cm. The wrappers, containing a decorative border, read: Price Twenty-Five Cents. History of the Oregon Territory from Its First Discovery up to the Present Time; with Incidents of Peril and Adventure, beyond the Rocky Mountains. Cleveland: Younglove's Steam Press[.] 1846.
    6396 Leonard, Silas White, 1814-1870. The Christian Psalmist, a Collection of Tunes and Hymns of Various Metres, Original and Selected, for the Use of the Church of God, Bible Classes and Singing Societies, Embracing the Round Note, the Numeral, and the Patent Note Systems of Notation. Cincinnati Stereotyped by E. Shepard,
    1847. v, 224 p. ; 16 cm. Augustus Damon Fillmore, 1823-1870) was co-author.
    5482 Leonard, Silas White, 1814-1870. The Christian Psalmist: A Collection of Tunes and Hymns for the Use of Worshiping Assemblies, Singing and Sunday Schools. Numeral ed. Seventh Ed. Cincinnati Fillmore & Gatchell and J.A. & U.P. Jones. S.W. Leonard,
    1848. 384 p. ; 15 cm.
    6940 LeSage, Alain Rene, 1668-1747. The Devil Upon Two Sticks. Cincinnati U.P. James,
    1850. 337 p. ; 15 cm.
    263 Lesslie, Jeremiah L. The Doctrine of Modern Universalism Considered; In a Series of Essays, Addressed to a Christian Public. By Jeremiah L. Lesslie. [Three lines from Job] Zanesville, Ohio Printed for the Author, by Parke & Bennett., AI 38510. 1836. [1-5], 6-28, [29]-252 p. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Modern Universalists ... Have taken their stand upon the ground that all punishment inflicted on sinners is inflicted in this life, and that there is no punishment in a future state. ... This system involves so many difficulties that its abettors have traversed every point of the compass to steer clear of them, and in so doing have run foul of many truths in the Bible, and advocated many of the errors that have been broached since the days of the Apostles, including that of the old Sadducees in denying the existence of fallen angels and disembodied spirits, in addition to which they have fabricated some new absurdities."--Introduction, p. [5].
    Running title: Modern Universalism.
    "Answers to 213 questions, proposed by Abel C. Thomas, Pastor of the Universalian Church, Philadelphia."--p. 164-245.
    "Extracts from the Evangelical magazine, and Gospel advocate."--p. 245-252.
    Signatures: [x]/2 A A2 - N/2 N2/4; O 2O - U/2 2U/4 W/4.
    415 Lesslie, Jeremiah L. A Brief View of Christian Baptism, by Jeremiah L. Lesslie. [Four lines of Scripture texts] Zanesville J. Moorhead,--Printer., AI 51252. 1838. 36 p. ; 18 cm.
    3447 Lesslie, Jeremiah L. The Doctrine of Modern Universalism Considered in a Series of Essays, Address to a Christian Public. Zanesville Parke and Bennett, AI 51253. 1838. 252 p. ; 18 cm.
    7488 Levering, Robert E. H. Kingdom of Slavery; or, The Ark of Liberty in the Phillistian Hands of the 250,000 Slaveholders. Also, An Appeal to the American Churches. Circleville
    AI 44-3767. 1844. 16 p.
    5078 Lewis, Enoch, 1776-1856. Extracts from Observations on Slavery and the Slave Trade and the Method of Extinguishing Them, By Enoch Lewis. [Mountpleasant] Free Produce Association of Friends of Ohio Yearly Meeting.,
    1850. 11 p. ; 19 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    846 Lewis, Freeman. Beauties of Harmony, Containing the Rudiments of Music on a New and Improved Plan; Including, with the Rules of Singing, an Explanation of the Rules and Principles of Composition. Together with an Extensive Collection of Sacred Music, Consisting of Plain Tunes, fuges [sic], Anthems, &c. Some of Which Are Entirely New. To the Whole is Added an Appendix, Containing Explanations of Musical Terms, Characters, &c. Original and Selected. By Freeman Lewis. Cincinnati Published by Cramer, Spear & Eichbaum and Freeman Lewis (Proprietors) and Sold at the Franklin-Head Book-Store, Market-Street. Printed by Looker & Wallace., OI 215. SS 31923. 1814. 200 p. ; 23 x 14 cm.
    5564 Lewis, Israel Memorial. To the Honorable, the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Now in Session, the Memorial of the Subscribers, Commissioners Representing the People of Color, Late Residents of Cincinnati, in the State of Ohio, Respectfully Represents ... [Columbus? s.n., AI 0. 1829?] 4 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title. At head of title: 28th Gen. Assembly, 1st session. House of Reps.
    Signed: Israel Lewis, Thomas Crisup. December 13, 1829.
    New York Public Library notes: 4, 2 p. Has second 2 p. Note(s): Caption title. / Includes Report [of] the Committee on Finance, to whom was referred the memorial of Israel Lewis and Thomas Cresup, acting as commissioners.
    7289 Lewis, Leonard. Short Address to Saint and Sinner. Mount Pleasant Printed for the Author by Caleb Roscoe., AI 0. 1826.

    6005 Lewis, M. G. (Matthew Gregory), 1775-1818. Abaelino the Bravo of Venice. Columbus Printed by Jenkins and Glover,
    1833. 220 p. ; 12 cm. Freely adapted, with alterations, from Heinrich Zschokke's "Abaellino, der grosse bandit"; Cf. M. Summers.
    For its origin, and Zschokke's dramatization of the story under title "Abaellino", see his Novellen und dichtungen, 1874, 15. theil, p. [37]-266.
    A Gothic bibliography, p. 252.
    A romance translated from the German by M.G. Lewis ...
    6597 Lewis, Nathan L. Prospectus of a new newspaper, Western Antiquarian and Mad-River Courant, weekly, Urbana, by Martin L. Lewis. [Urbana Published by Martin L. Lewis, AI 0. 1830] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    3061 Lewis, Samuel. Remarks on Common Schools. Cincinnati Truman and Smith., AI 38527. 1836. 112 p.
    6127 Lewiston Committee. The Report of the Lewiston Committee; Being a Narrative of the Facts and Circumstances Relating to the Kidnapping and Presumed Murder of Capt. William Morgan: and the Attempt to Carry off David C. Miller, and to Burn or Destroy the Printing Office of the Latter, for the Purpose of Preventing the Printing and Publishing of a Book Entitled "Illustrations of Masonry". First Ohio Edition. Ravenna Printed at the Office of the "Ohio Star", AI 0. Walgren 3402. 1830. 40 p. ; 21.5 cm. Walgren: Unofficial reprint of report of the Lewiston Committee.
    Printed in the Ohio Star, Extra [Edition], Ravenna, Feb. 24 and March 10, 1830.
    Investigation by a group appointed by meetings of citizens in five New York counties.
    2050 Lexington and Ohio Rail Road Company. An Act to Incorporate the Lexington and Ohio Rail Road Company.

    AI 2227. 1830. 11 p.
    7047 Liberty and Equality Forever. Broadside, in German, listing the names and county of Republican electors pledged to vote for Andrew Jackson.

    AI 0. 1828. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    6816 Liberty Party. Ohio Convention. To the Voters of Butler, Preble and Darke Counties, the Second Congressional District of Ohio.

    AI 43-600 and 43-3012. 1843.

    9032 Licking County Teacher's Institute (1850: Utica, Ohio) Minutes of the Licking County Teacher's Institute Held in Utica, October, 1850 with a Catalogue of Officers and Members. Columbus Printed by Scott & Bascom,
    1850. 36 p. ; 22 cm. "Periodical--No. IV."
    Includes: Constitution and by-laws of the Licking County Teachers' Institute, p. [33]-36.
    10064 Licking County Teacher's Institute. First Minutes of the Licking County Teachers' Institute. [Columbus s.n.,
    1847]

    10065 Licking County Teacher's Institute. Second Minutes of the Licking County Teachers' Institute. [Columbus s.n.,
    1848]

    10066 Licking County Teacher's Institute. Third Minutes of the Licking County Teachers' Institute. [Columbus s.n.,
    1849]

    6151 Licking County Whig Central Committee. Newark, Oct. 4th, 1845. Open letter against loco-foco party. Newark s.n., AI 0. 1845.

    4728 Lieber, Francis, 1800-1872. The Character of the Gentleman: An Address to the Students of Miami University, on the Evening before Commencement Day, in the Month of August, 1846. By Francis Lieber, Professor of Political Philosophy and Economy in South Carolina College; Author of Political Ethics; Principles of Interpretation in Law and Politics; Essays on Labor and Prosperity, &c. &c. Cincinnati J.A. James, Walnut Street., AI 46-4096. MDCCCXLVI. [1846] 31, bv p. ; 22 cm. The following year Lieber published an enlarged second edition of 110 pages.
    Cover title: Prof. Lieber's address at Miami University. 1846.
    Includes bibliographical references.
    6934 Liguori, Alfonso Maria de, Saint, 1696-1787. A Short Treatise on Prayer: Adapted to All Classes of Christians. Cincinnati J. P. Walsh,
    1850. 137 p. ; 14 cm.
    2319 Lincoln, Ensign, 1779-1832. Aids to Devotion; Including Walt's Guide to Prayer. 2d ed. Cincinnati Hubbard & Edmands., AI 13413. 1832. 324 p.
    4916 Lindo, A. A. (Abraham Alexandre) A Retrospect of the Past, as Connected with and Preparatory to a Faithful Exposition Intended to be Given of the Divine Will and Dispensation Disclosed in the Sacred Books Received as Authority by the Jews. By A.A. Lindo, an Israelite. Cincinnati Robinson & Jones., Rosenbach 637 (with an illustration of the title-page). Singerman, R. Judaica Americana, 1026. 1848. 49, bv p. ; 22 cm. Printed green wrappers with decorative border and same title as title-page except "Price Twenty-Five Cents." added at bottom under full rule.
    Signatures: [1]-3/8 [4]/2.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: "Robinson and Co., printers, corner of Main and Third Sts., Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    5143 Lindo, F. Revenge: or, The Robber of Guatemala. By F. Lindo, Author of Sketches of Travel in Central America. Cincinnati Robinson & Jones., Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 1674. 1848. 104 p. ; 24. Text printed in double columns.
    2471 Lindsly, Oliver. The Devil's Dream. Dayton s.n., AI 19758. 1833. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 41 x 27 cm. At head of title: Annual message of the carrier of 'The Dayton republican;' for January 1, 1834.
    Poem signed and dated: Oliver Lindsly, P.D. January 1, 1834.
    In three columns. The 3d column contains "Counting-house almanac."
    3448 Linsley, Joel Harvey, 1790-1868. Address Delivered at the Annual Commencement of the Marietta College, Ohio, by Joel H. Linsley, D.D. on Occasion of His Inauguration to the Presidency of that Institution. July 25, 1838. Published by Order of the Trustees. Cincinnati A. Pugh, Pr.--Corner of Fifth and Main., AI 51286. 1838. 28 p. ; 22 cm. "The inauguration of Joel Harvey Linsley (1790-1868), former pastor of Boston's Park Street Congregational Church, as Marietta College's first president did not take place until more than three years after his election to the post. This address, in fact, was delivered at the fledgling institution's first commencement ceremony. His tenure ended in 1846. der no. (11049)
    4729 Linton, D., fl. 1840. An Address Delivered before the Graduates of the Erodelphian Society of Miami University, August 12, 1846 by D. Linton, Esq. Wilmington Printed by J. & T. M'Kibbin, AI 0. 1846. 22 p. ; 19 cm.
    6257 Little Miami Railroad Company. Office Little Miami Rail Road Company, Cincinnati, December, 1843. To the Stockholders in the Little Miami Rail Road Company. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 44-3825 ("1844"). 1843] 14 p. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title.
    Signed, p. 11: Jeremiah Morrow, president.
    Engineer's report dated December 13, 1843.
    Checklist of American Imprints dates 1844.
    8857 Little Miami Railroad Company. Second Annual Report of the President and Directors to the Stockholders in the Little Miami Rail Road Company. December 2d, 1844. Cincinnati L'Hommedieu & Co. Printers., AI 0. [1844] 12 p. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title.
    Signed, p. 7: Jeremiah Morrow, president.
    "Officers."--p. [2] of wrapper.
    American Antiquarian Society copy has blind stamp: Ohio State Arch. & Hist. Society.
    8858 Little Miami Railroad Company. Third Annual Report of the Directors of the Little Miami Rail Road Company, Presented to the Stockholders December 1845. Cincinnati L'Hommedieu & Co.--Printers., AI 0. 1845. 30 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 13: Jeremiah Morrow, president.
    List of officers and directors, p. [4] of wrapper.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: N. Wright, Oct. 1. 1845.
    9511 Little Miami Railroad Company. Charter and By-Laws of the Little Miami Railroad Co. [Cincinnati] Cincinnati Gazette Print., AI 0 [1845?] 16 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title.
    Latest date in text is March 4th, 1845.
    Last page blank.
    7953 Little Miami Railroad Company. Annual Report of the Little Miami Rail Road Co. December 1846. [Cincinnati] Gazette Office, Print., AI 46-4151. [1846] [1]-15, [16] p. ; 23 cm. Title is on wrappers only. Name on front wrapper of Morgan copy: "Wm. Dennurer Esq Columbus Ohio." Ms. on title page: 4th. Addressee name on title page: Samuel Davis Dublin Ohio.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 5: Jeremiah Morrow, president.
    The Cincinnati daily gazette was published by L'Hommedieu & Co. 1843-1855.
    List of officers and directors, p. [16].
    8860 Little Miami Railroad Company. Fifth Annual Report of the Little Miami Rail Road Co. December, 1847. [Cincinnati] Chronicle Print., Third Street, Cincinnati.,
    [1847] 19, [1] p. ill. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title.
    Signed, p. 6: Jeremiah Morrow, president.
    List of officers and directors, p. [20].
    5643 Little Miami Railroad Company. Little Miami Railroad. Report to the President. Cincinnati
    Wessen, 68(Oct. 1, 1957), #132. 1848. 23 p. Caption title; no imprint.
    8861 Little Miami Railroad Company. Sixth Annual Report of the Little Miami Rail Road Co. December, 1848. [Cincinnati E. Shepard, Pr. Columbia St. Cin.,
    1848] 24 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title.
    List of officers and directors, p. [24].
    7551 Little Miami Railroad Company. Annual Reports for 1843-1848. Cincinnati Re-Printed by E. Shepard,
    1849. ? p. Harvard University notes: Reports for 1843-1848 are present in a combined reprint with imprint: Cincinnati : Re-printed by E. Shepard, 1849.
    8862 Little Miami Railroad Company. Seventh Annual Report of the Directors of the Little Miami Rail Road Company for 1849. Cincinnati Printed at the Office of the Cincinnati Daily Gazette.,
    1849. 32 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes:: Signed, p. 11: Jacob Strader, president.
    The Cincinnati daily gazette was published by L'Hommedieu & Co. 1843-1855.
    List of officers and directors, p. 32.
    5079 Little Miami Railroad Company. Charter and By-Laws of the Little Miami Rail Road Co. Cincinnati E. Shepard's Steam Press.,
    1850. 23, bv p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title.
    Wrappers printed in blue ink.
    8863 Little Miami Railroad Company. Eighth Annual Report of the Directors of the Little Miami Railroad Company, for 1850. Cincinnati Printed at the Office of the Cincinnati Daily Times.,
    1850. 36 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 16: Jacob Strader, president.
    List of officers and directors, p. 36.
    9923 Little Miami Railroad Company. An Act to Incorporate the Little Miami Railroad Co. [Columbus s.n.,
    1850] 23 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title.
    6162 Little Miami Railroad Compny. An Act to Incorporate the Little Miami Rail Road Company. [Columbus s.n., AI 38554a. Thomson, T.R. Railroads, 1321. 1836] 12 p.; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: caption title; no imprint.
    Act was passed Mar. 11, 1836.
    "Appendix. The following letter from Mr. Bates, civil engineer, and one of the Board of Public Works for this state, will show the probable cost and profits of this rail road. Clifton, Sep. 29th, 1836."--p. [9]-12.
    6352 Little Miami Union Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Little Miami Union Association Held at the Round Bottom Meeting House, Hamilton Co. (O.), August 7th-8th-9th, 1829. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1829] 4 p. ; 16 cm. OC (RA286.177 CM618).
    Caption title; no imprint.
    2123 Little Miami Union Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Little Miami Union Regular Baptist Association, Held at Mount Carmel Meeting House, Hamilton County, Ohio, on the 26th, 27th and 28th August, 1831. [Cincinnati] Looker & Reynolds, Printers., 1831. AI 5973. 1831. 4 p. ; 23 cm.
    2248 Little Miami Union Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Little Miami Union Regular Baptist Association, Held at the Little Miami Meeting House, Columbia Township, Hamilton Co., O., on 24th, 25th, & 26th of August, 1832. Cincinnati Looker & Reynolds, Printers., AI 11162. 1832. 4 p. At head of title: Looker & Reynolds, Printers, Cincinnati.
    Caption title; no imprints.
    2394 Little Miami Union Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Little Miami Union Regular Baptist Association, Held at the Plum Bottom Meeting House, Anderson Township, Hamilton, Ohio, on the 23d, 24th, and 25th of August, 1833. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 17617. 1833] 4 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    2560 Little Miami Union Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Little Miami Union Regular Baptist Association; Held at the Mount Carmel Meeting House, 22, 23, 24, August, 1834. [Cincinnati] Looker & Disney, Printers, Cincinnati., AI 23171. not before 1834] 4 p. ; 21 cm.
    2718 Little Miami Union Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Little Miami Union Regular Baptist Association, Held at the Little Miami Meeting House, … [Ohio s.n., AI 30264. not before 1835] 4 p. ; 21 cm.
    3449 Little, Jacob, 1795-1876. A New Year's Sermon, Delivered in Granville, Licking Co., Ohio, on the First Sabbath in January, 1838. By Rev. Jacob Little, A.M. Pastor of the Congregational Church. Columbus Printed by Cutler and Pilsbury, 79 North High Street,, AI 51297. 1838. 16 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title.
    Caption title: New Year's sermon.
    5851 Little, Jacob, 1795-1876. A New Year's Sermon Delivered in Granville, Licking County, Ohio, on the First Sabbath of January, 1849. Newark Print. at the Gazette Office.,
    1849. 30 p.
    7310 Little, Jacob, 1795-1876. New Year, 1850: A Discourse Delivered at Granville, Ohio on the First Sabbath of January, 1850. Granville, Ohio Gill & Blackman.,
    1850. 31 p. ; 22 cm.
    1140 Little, William and William Smith. The Easy Instructor; or, A New Method of Teaching Sacred Harmony, Containing, I. The Rudiments of Music on an Improved Plan, Where the Naming and Timing of the Notes are Familiarized to the Weakest Capacity. II. A Choice Collection of Psalm Tune and Anthems, from the Most Celebrated Authors, with a Number Composed in Europe and America, Entirely New; Suited to All the Metres Sung in the Different Churches in the United States. Published for the Use of Singing Societies in General, But More Particularly for Those Who Have Not the Advantage of an Instructor. By William and Smith. Cincinnati Printed by J. Pace., OI 492. SS 49501. 1819. 127 p. ; 9 cm. ; 14 x 23 cm. This was the earliest Ohio edition. An earlier edition was printed in Albany in [1798]. Advertised in the Cincinnati Liberty Hall of July 2, 1808, "Easy instructor in harmony. William Smith & Co."
    For 3-4 voices, in shape notes.
    Includes index
    6431 Lloyd, H. E. (Hannibal Evans), 1771-1847. Theoretisch-praktische Englische Sprachlehr fur Deutsche von H.E. Lloyd; mit fasslichen Uebungen nach den Regein der Sprache verschen. Cincinnati Verlag bei Louis Meyer u. Co, Ott 22. 1845. 306 p. ; 19 cm. Translation of title: Theoretical-practical English grammar book for Germans, by H.E. Lloyd, with easy to understand exercises for understanding the rules of grammar.
    OC (RA428.2438 L793).
    Hannibal E. Lloyd was a philologist who served as the translator for Prince Maximilian of Wied"s English edition of Travels in the Interior of North America published in 1843-44. Prince Maxilmilian spent two years on a natural science expedition to the American West in 1832-34, and first published his account in German in 1839.
    6522 Locke, Elisha. The School Vocalist. Cincinnati Wm. H. Moore & Co.,
    1848.
    OC (RAM4.64 L814 1848).
    1747 Locke, John, 1792-1856. An English Grammar for Children; According to the Elementary Method of Pestalozzi, Containing Easy Lessons in Composition, Whereby Young Persons May Acquire the Habit of Speaking and Writing Correctly by John Locke. Cincinnati W. M. & O. Farnsworth, Jr., Printers., SS 29521. 1827. 228 p., [1] fold. leaf of plates ; 15 cm.
    1833 Locke, John, 1792-1856. Problems to Illustrate the Most Important Principles of Geography and Astronomy, Performed by the Inclinable Orrery, and Instrument Invented by J. Locke, M.D. and Made by A. Willard, Jr. Cincinnati Morgan, Fisher and L'Hommedieu, SS 33894. 1828. 14 p. ; 24 cm. Text refers to a plate to illustrate the orrery mechanism which is missing from the only known copy at the Library of Congress.
    3676 Locke, John, 1792-1856. An Introductory Lecture on Chemistry and Geology: Delivered November 6, 1838, before the Class of the Medical College of Ohio, by John Locke, M.D. Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy, and Assistant Geologist to the State of Ohio. Published at the Request of the Class. Cincinnati Republican Print., AI 56870. 1839. 18, [19], bv p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Rev. Mr. Pierpont with the respects of the author.
    527 Locke, John, 1792-1856. A Lecture on Toxicology, Delivered before the Class of the Medical College of Ohio, January 15, 1841 by John Locke. Cincinnati The Class, AI 41-3130. 1841. 24 p., [1] fol. leaf. ; 21 cm. Inserted leaf: "Professor Lock's Table of poisons, and their antidotes."
    6749 Locke, John, 1792-1856. A Lecture on Toxicology, Delivered before the Class of the Medical College of Ohio, January 15, 1841 by John Locke. 2d ed. Cincinnati Published by the Class. Printed by R.P. Donogh, at No. 106 Main Street, AI 43-3071. 1843. 15 p. ; 22 cm.
    6527 Locke, John, 1792-1856. A Lecture on Toxicology, Delivered before the Class of the Medical College of Ohio, January 15, 1841. By John Locke, M.D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. Third Edition. Published by the Class. Cincinnati J.A. Robinson & Co., Printers., Cordasco 40-0832 (1848). 1848. 14, [2] p. ; 21 cm. "Professor Locke's table of poisons and their antidotes..."--p. [15-16.] First (Morgan 527) and second editions (Morgan 6749) published in Cincinnati in 1841 and 1843 respectively.
    7023 Locke, John, 1792-1856. On the Invention of the Electro-Chronograph. A Letter to Nicholas Longworth, Esq. By John Locke, M.D. Cincinnati Printed at the Office of the "Great West.",
    1850. 75, bv p. ; 23 cm.
    9558 Locke, John, 1792-1856. Report of Professor John Locke, of Cincinnati, Ohio, on the Invention and Construction of His Electro-Chronograph for the National Observatory, in Pursuance of the Act of Congress, Approved March 3, 1849 .. Cincinnati Printed by Wright, Ferris and Co.,
    1850. 2 p. l., xi, [1], 67 p. incl. diags. XVII fold. Pl. ; 21 cm.
    3912 Loder, Edward James, 1813-1865. Philip, the Falconer. Song. Written by W. H. Bellamy, Esq.; Composed by Edward J. Loder. Cincinnati
    AI 40-4072. 1840.

    7099 Lodge, Edwin A. The Art of Manufacturing Perfumery: A Manual Containing Instructions for Preparing All the Most Admired Articles for the Toilet. With an Appendix, Giving Formulae for a Great Variety of Useful Compounds. By Edwin A. Lodge, M.D. Cincinnati Printed by E. Shepard.,
    1849. vi, [7]-120 p. illus. ; 16 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: Art of making perfumery.
    Includes index.
    "Appendix. Formulae for useful compounds."--p. 115-117. Includes a list of dealers in perfumery stock.
    1309 Lofland, Charles. A List of All the Entries in the Virginia Military District; and also, All the Entries in the United States Military District of 100 Acre Lots, Located since the First Commencement for Locating Warrants for Military Services, to the Present Year, by Charles Lofland, Chief Clerk in the Auditor's Office, Ohio. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette, By P.H. Olmsted., SS 5847. 1821. 32 p. ; 26 cm.
    4817 Loher, Franz von, 1818-1892. Geschichte und Zustander der Deutschen in Amerika von Franz Loher. Cincinnati Berlag von Eggers und Wulkop. Leipzig, bie K. F. Kohler., Thomson 731. Ott 31. 1847. 2 p. l., xii, 544 p. ; 22 cm. Ott: "Loher, a prolific writer, wrote about the Germans in Hungary (Siebenburgen), the Germans on the Canary Islands, books on German history, books of description and travel." Thompson: "Relates to the German Settlements in Ohio and the West generally. The first edition was published in Hamburg."
    6653 Loher, Franz von, 1818-1892. Des Deutschen Volks Bedeutung in der Weltgeschichte. Vortrage dehalten in Cincinnati, Anfang, 1847. German. Cincinnati Eggers und Wulkop, Ott 30. 1847. 109 p. ; 20 cm. Ott: "This publication contain six lectures delivered by Loher in Cincinnati in 1847. Many lectures that were presented in Cincinnati, then also appeared in published form. This early series appears to discuss how the massive German emigration to all parts of the globe influenced cultures around the world."
    3062 Long, Clement, 1806-1861. Victory over Death. A Sermon Preached at the Funeral of the Rev. Jarvis Gregg. Hudson Ansel B. Clark, AI 38566. 1836. 21 p. ; 23 cm.
    4818 Long, Clement, 1806-1861. A Discourse on the Literary Merits of Immoral Books, Preached in the Chapel of Western Reserve College. By Clement Long. Professor of Christian Theology. Published by Request of the Students. Hudson, Ohio Printed at the Ohio Observer Office.,
    1847. 19, bv p. ; 21 cm.
    7308 Long, Clement, 1806-1861. Encouragements to Home Evangelization. A Sermon Delivered before the Western Reserve Synod, September 17, 1847. By Clement Long, Professor of Christian Theology in Western Reserve College. Hudson, Ohio Printed at the Ohio Observer Office.,
    1847. 32 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Receipts of the Western Reserve Agency of the American Home Missionary Society for the year ending Sept. 16, 1847."--p. [25]-28.
    "Statement of the Western Reserve Agency of the American Home Missionary Society, to the Western Reserve Synod, Sept. 17, 1847."--p. 28-31.
    "Applications for aid."--p. 32.
    387 Longking, Joseph. Notes, Illustrative and Explanatory, on the Holy Gospels, Arranged According to Townshend's Chronological New Testament, by Joseph Longking. Cincinnati J.F. Wright & L. Swormstedt., AI 41-660. 1841. 4 v.
    6308 Longking, Joseph. Questions on the Gospels, the Lessons in Historical and Chronological Order, According to the Arrangement of Townsend's Chronological New Testament. By Joseph Longking. Revised by the editor. Cincinnati Published by J.F. Wright & L. Swormstedt for the Methodist Episcopal Church. R.P. Thompson, Printer, AI 0. 1842. 128 p. ; 14 cm. The first volume of a set of 4, published in several editions, 1842-1863.
    V. 1: From the annunciation to Zacharias to the ordination of the twelve Apostles.
    OC (RA220.076 L855).
    9409 Longking, Joseph. Illustrative and Explanation, on the Holy Gospels: Arranged According to Townsend's Chronological New Testament. By Joseph Longking, Junior Superintendent of the Greet-Street S. School, New-York. Volume IV. From Our Lord's Public Entrance into Jerusalem, One Week Before the Crusifixion, to His Ascension into Heaven. Designed to Accompany Longking's Questions, Vol. IV. Cincinnati Published by L. Swormstedt & J.T. Mitchell, For the Sunday School Union of the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Book Room, Corner of Main and Eighth-Streets. R.P. Thompson, Printer., AI 0. 1844.

    5983 Longking, Joseph. Questions on the Gospels: The Lessons in Historical and Chronological Order, According to the Arrangement of Townsend's Chronological New Testament. By Joseph Longking, junior superintendent of the Greene-Street S. School, New-York. Revised by the Editor. Volume I. From the Annunciation to Zacharias to the Ordination of the Twelve Apostles. Cincinnati Published by L. Swormstedt & J.T. Mitchell, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Book Concern, corner of Main and Eighth-Streets. R.P. Thompson, Printer., AI 0. 1846. 128 p. : map ; 14 cm.
    6777 Longking, Joseph. Questions on the Gospels, the Lessons in Historical and Chronological Order, According to the Arrangement of Townsend's Chronological New Testament. Cincinnati L. Swormstedt & J.H. Power, for the Sunday School Union of the Methodist Episcopal Church.,
    1848. 2 v. ; 16 cm.
    7584 Longking, Joseph. Questions on the Gospels, The Lessons in Historical and Chronological Order, According to the Arrangement of Townsend's Chronological New Testament, by Joseph Longking ... Rev. by the Editors. Cincinnati Published by L. Swormstedt and J.H. Power for the Methodist Episcopal Church at the Book Concern; R.P. Thompson, Printer,
    1849. 2 v. First published 1838-1839.
    6902 Longking, Joseph. Notes, Illustrative and Explanatory, on the Holy Gospels. Arranged According to Townshend's Chronological New Testament, by Joseph Longking. Cincinnati L. Swormstedt & J.H. Power, Methodist Episcopal Church.,
    1850. v. ; 14 cm.
    7927 Longley, Elias, b. 1822. Furst Fonetic Redur. Furst Edicum. Ecselsiur Seriez. Sinsinati Longley & Brothers.,
    1850. 72 p. ; 18 cm.
    4730 Longworth, Nicholas, 1782-1863. A Letter from N. Longworth, to the Members of the Cincinnati Horticultural Society, on the Cultivation of the Grape, and Manufacture of Wine, Also, on the Character and Habits of the Strawberry Plant, with Directions for Selecting Plants to an Abundant Crop. With Accurate Drawings of the Blossoms of the Staminate and Pistillate Plants, to Enable All Persons, when the Beds are in Flower, to Cut out Superfluous Staminate Plants. Published by Order of the Society. Cincinnati L'Hommedieu & Co., AI 46-4192; 46-4193. 1846. 19 p. ill. ; 24 cm. See Morgan 4703 for another printing with the charter, constitution and by-laws of the Cincinnati Horticultural Society.
    2124 Lorain Baptist Association. Minutes of the Lorain Baptist Association.

    AI 5974. [1831?]
    Since the first anniversary issue was published in 1839, this is probably a later issue.
    3578 Lorain Baptist Association. Minutes of the First Anniversary of the Lorain Baptist Association, Held at Elyria, Lorain County, Ohio, June 26 & 7, 1839. Together with Their Circular and Corresponding Letter. Elyria, Ohio Printed by A. Burrrell., AI 54234. 1839. 12 p. ; 21 cm.
    3828 Lorain Baptist Association. Minutes of the Second Anniversary of the Lorain Baptist Association, Held with the Church in Avon, June 24 & 25, 1840. Elyria Charles Chaney, Printer., AI 40-451. 1840. 12 p. ; 20 cm. Includes a small article on Granville College, Granville Literary and Theological Institution.
    No. 2, Periodical.
    8840 Lorain Baptist Association. Minutes of the Third Anniversary of the Lorain Baptist Association, Held with the Church in Avon, Wednesday and Thursday, June 23d & 24th, 1841. Elyria, Ohio A. Burrrell [i.e., Burrell] Printer., AI 0. 1841. 12 p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Circular letter."--p. 8-11.
    No. 3, Periodical.
    8826 Lorain Baptist Association. Minutes of the Lorain Baptist Association, Held at the Baptist Meeting House in Henrietta, Wednesday & Thursday, June 22d & 23d, 1842, with the Circular Letter; It Being the Fourth Anniversary. Rev. Joseph Elliot, Elyria, Lorain Co. Cor. Sec'y. [Ohio H.A. Tenney, Printer.,

    16 p. ; 21 cm.
    AI 0. 1842]
    At head of title: [No. 4, Periodical.]
    8832 Lorain Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fifth Anniversary of the Lorain Baptist Association, Held in Avon, Wednesday and Thursday, June 25th, and 26th, 1843. With the Circular Letter, Constitution, and Rules of Order. Rev. H.C. Skinner, Wellington, Lorain Co., Cor. Sec'y. [Ohio H.A. Tenney, Printer., AI 0. 1843] 16 p. ; 22 cm. At the head of title: No. 5--Periodical.]
    8839 Lorain Baptist Association. Minutes of the Sixth Anniversary of the Lorain Baptist Association, Held in Wellington, Wednesday and Thursday, June 26th and 27th, 1844. Together with the Circular and Corresponding Letter. n.p. H.A. Tenney, Printer., AI 0. 1844. 15, [1] p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Circular letter."--p. 12-14.
    No. 6.-Periodical.No. 6.-Periodical.
    8838 Lorain Baptist Association. Minutes of the Seventh Annual Meeting of the Lorain Baptist Association, Held in Sullivan, Lorain Co., Ohio. Wednesday and Thursday, June 25th and 26th, 1845. Edward Royce, Birmingham, Erie County, Ohio, Corresponding Secretary. [Elyria?] Printed by W.F. Chaney., AI 0. 1845. 16 p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes:: "Circular letter."--p. 12-15.
    No. 7.--Periodical.
    8842 Lorain Baptist Association. Minutes of the Eighth Annual Meeting of the Lorain Baptist Association, Held in Birmingham, Erie County, Ohio, on Wednesday and Thursday, June 25th and 26th, 1846. Edward Royce, Birmingham, Erie County, Ohio. Cor. Sec. Oberlin Printed by James M. Fitch., AI 0. 1846. 16 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Circular letter."--p. 12-16.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: John Townshend's book.
    8845 Lorain Baptist Association. Minutes of the Ninth Annual Session of the Lorain Baptist Association, Held in La Grange, Lorain County, Ohio, Wednesday & Thursday, June 23 & 24, 1847. Rev. D. Andrews, Cor. Sec., Avon, Lorain Co., Ohio. Oberlin James M. Fitch.,
    1847 12 p. ; 22 cm.
    8841 Lorain Baptist Association. Minutes of the Tenth Annual Session of the Lorain Baptist Association, Held in Huntington, Lorain County, Ohio. Wednesday & Thursday, June 28 and 29, 1848. Rev. Daniel Eldridge, Cor. Sec., Elyria, Lorain Co., O. Oberlin James M. Fitch.,
    1848. 12 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Circular Letter."--p. [10]-12.
    Page 6 contains a history of the association.
    8837 Lorain Baptist Association. Minutes of the Eleventh Anniversary of the Lorain Baptist Association, Held in Camden, Lorain County, Ohio, Wednesday and Thursday, June 27th and 28th, 1849. Rev. G.W. Fuller, Corresponding Secretary, Birmingham, Erie County, Ohio. Norwalk S. & C.A. Preston, Printers.,
    1849. 15, bv p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Constitution."--p. 9.
    "Circular letter."--p. 11-15.
    8843 Lorain Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twelfth Anniversary of the Lorain Baptist Association, Held at Avon, Lorain Co., Ohio, Wednesday and Thursday, June 26th and 27th, 1850. Rev. G.W. Fuller, Corresponding Secretary, Birmingham, Erie Co., Ohio. Next Anniversary at Henrietta, Fourth Wednesday in June, 1851. R. Bryant, Preacher; A.D. Low, Alternate. Elyria, Ohio Printed by J.W. Udhall.,
    1850. 15, bv p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Constitution."--p. 11.
    2320 Lorain County Temperance Society. An Appeal to Patriots, Philanthropists, and Christians, on Behalf of Our Endangered Republic, and Its Suffering Members; by the Lorain County Temperance Society. Elyria Park & Burrell, Printers., AI 13452. 1832. 16 p. Written by John J. Shipherd.
    4819 Lord, Asa D. (Asa Dearborn), 1816-1875. The School Song Book, Containing Juvenile Songs, Selected and Original, Adapted to the Use of Schools and the Family Circle. Compiled for the Use of the Public Schools of Columbus, by Asa D. Lord. Columbus Printed by William B. Thrall.,
    1847. 43 p. 15 cm. Without music.
    8677 Lord, Francis E. The Pastoral Relation...Two Sermons, Preached in Wayne, Ohio. Cleveland Smead and Cowles, Printers., AI 46-4198. 1846.

    3677 Lord, John Chase, 1805-1877. The Immateriality and Natural Immortality of the Soul, An Address Delivered before the Literary Societies of Western Reserve College, August 27, 1839. By J.C. Lord. Published by Request of the Societies. Hudson Printed by Charles Akin., AI 56891. [1839] 16 p. ; 24 cm.
    6558 Lord, John King. The Principles of Congregationalism: A Sermon Preached at the Dedication of the First Orthodox Congregational Church of Cincinnati, May 10, 1849. By John K. Lord, Pastor. Published by Request of the Church. Cincinnati Jno. H. Pettit & Co., Prs. N.W. corner Main and Fifth Streets.,
    1849. 22 p. ; 23 cm.
    6669 Lord, Nathan, 1793-1870. The Principle and the Law of Love, A Sermon Preached October 21, 1847, at the Installation of the Rev. John K. Lord as Pastor of the First Orthodox Congregational Church in Cincinnati. Cincinnati Published by George L. Weed.,
    1847. 23 p. ; 22 cm.
    9552 Lord, Willis, 1809-1888. A Sermon Preached before the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, in Cincinnati, Ohio, May, 1850. [Cincinnati? s.n.,
    1850] 8 p. ; 22 cm.
    7165 Loreilhe, Monsieur. Academy for French, Drawing, Painting, and Music. Monsieur Loreilhe, of Havre, (France,) and Monsieur Pommayrac, of Paris, respectfully inform the public in general, that, having determined on making Cincinnati their permanent residence, they have established themselves in this city, M. Loreilhe as a teacher of the French language, piano forte, and singing, and Mr. Pommayrac as a minature [sic] painter, and professor drawing ... Classes commence the 2d of January. ... [Cincinnati s.n, AI 0. 1831] [4] p. Broadside. ; 31 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Followed by: Testimonials.
    Dated: Cincinnati, Ohio, December 30, 1831.
    The proposed academy does not appear among the numerous schools and academies described in Shotwell, J.B. A History of the Schools of Cincinnati, 1902.
    Signatures: [A]2 ([A]1 verso, [A]2 blank).
    5414 Loring, Freeman. A Candid Examination of Rev. James B. Walker's Lecture, on the "Errors and Evils of Universalism". Akron Smith & Brown, AI 0. 1838. 111 p. ; 19 cm.
    6773 Lossing, Benson John, 1813-1891. Biographical Sketches of the Signers of the Declaration of American Independence, the Declaration Historically Considered; and a Sketch of the Leading Events Connected with the Adoption of the Articles of Confederation and of the Federal Constitution. Cincinnati Published by Derby.,
    1848. 2 p. l., [iii]-iv p. 1 l., [7]-384 p. front., ports. ; 20 cm.
    7481 Lounsbury, Thomas. The Touchstone of the Bible Applied to Modern Abolition. Geneva Scott and Van Brunt, AI 44-3686. 1844. 155 p.
    7976 Lovell, John E. (John Epy), 1795-1892. The Young Speaker: An Introduction to the United States Speaker; Designed to Furnish Exercises in Both Reading and Speaking, for Pupils Between the Ages of Six and Fourteen; Comprising Selections in Prose, Poetry, and Dialogue, and a Variety of Figures, Illustrating Principles of Position and Gesture. By John E. Lovell, Formerly Instructor in Elocution in the Mount Pleasant Classical Institution, Amherst, Mass.; and Author of the U.S. Speaker, Rhetorical Dialogues, the Young Pupil's First Book, and Young Pupil's Second Book, in Reading. Tenth Edition. Cincinnati Published by E.D. Truman, 111 Main Street.,
    1849. 300 p., 1 leaf of plates. Ill. ; 18 cm. Spine: Lovell's Young Speaker.
    Morgan copy has bookplate: Wm. J. McCormick, Druggist and Dealer in Books, Monroe, N.Y.
    4524 Lovett, Rodman. The Christian Minstrel: A New Selection of the Best Hymns and Spiritual Songs; Designed for Camp Meetings, Social Prayer Meetings, Revivals of Religion, Class Meetings, Love Feasts, and the Family Circle. By Rodman Lovett. Canton Printed by Daniel Gotshall., AI 0. 1843. 192 p. ; 14 cm.
    2472 Lowe, A. T. (Abraham Thompson), 1796-1888. The Second Class Book; Principally Consisting of Historical, Geographical, and Biographical Lessons Adapted to the Capacities of Youth, and Designed for Their Improvement Intended for the Use of Schools. By A.T. Lowe, M.D. Author of the Columbian Class Book. Cincinnati T. Ensign & Co., AI 19803. 1833. 222 p., [3] leaves of plates : ill. ; 18 cm. On cover but not on t.p.: Stereotype edition.
    3678 Lowe, Peter Perlee, b. 1801. An Oration Delivered on the Fiftieth Anniversary of Our National Independence at Dayton, O. by P.P. Lowe. [Dayton s.n., AI 56917. 1839] 8 p. ; 22 cm. Reprint of the 1826 oration.
    10195 Lowe, Peter Perlee, b. 1801. An Oration Delivered July 4, 1826; at Dayton, O. by Peter P. Lowe, Esqr’. Reprinted, July, 1843. [Dayton] Price of this work,--6 1-4 cents per single copy. 25 copies for $1. To be had of the carriers, or of the boys at the Miamian Office, Dayton, O.,
    [1843] 7, bv p. ; 21 cm. Caption title. Imprint from colophon, p. 7.
    Reprinted: A centennial edition of the semi-centennial oration on American independence. Portland [Me.] Centennial publishing co., 1876.
    1925 Lowell, Charles, 1782-1861. The Trinitarian Controversy. A Discourse Delivered at the Ordination of Mr. Daniel M. Stearns, to the Pastoral Charge of the First Church in Dennis, May 14, 1828. 2d. ed. [sermon] Cincinnati Published by E. H. Flint, Looker & Reynolds, Printers, SS 39332. 1829. xi, 48 p. ; 21 cm.
    3279 Lowry, James. Notes on the Northern Part of Ohio. Cuyahoga Falls J. Lowry, Printer, AI 46042. 1837. 22 p. fold. map, fold. plan 20 cm.
    2186 Lowry, L. A. An Earnest Search for Truth in a Series of Letters to Cumberland Presbyterians. Cincinnati Thorpe., AI 8028. 1831. 160 p.
    8495 Loydsville and Walholding Nurseries. Catalogue of the Loydsville and Walholding Nurseries, Owned by E. Nichols and Sons. St. Clairsville, Ohio Heaton and Gressinger, AI 45-4002. 1845. 24 p.
    628 Loyola, Ignatius of, Saint, 1491-1556. Exercitia Spiritualia S. Ignatii de Loyola, Meditationibus Illustrata ad Usum PP. ac FF. Societatis Jesu. Cincinnati Typis Hermanni Lehmann.,
    1849. vii, 272 p. illus. ; 24 cm. Father Weninger was a multi-lingual evangelist of the Society of Jesus; he was a Doctor before he became ordained, traveled all over the world as a voice for the church during the nineteenth century. He was a writer of many books including this book: The Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius of Loyola.
    6496 Lucas, Edward. Catalogue of Law, Medical, School and Miscellaneous Books, Staple and Fancy Stationery, and Music, Constantly on Hand and for Sale by Edward Lucas, 112, Main St., Cincinnati, Ohio. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1841.

    3915 Lucas, Frederick, 1812-1855. Reasons for Becoming a Roman Catholic; Addressed to the Society of Friends. By Frederick Lucas. Cincinnati Catholic Society for the Diffusion of Religious Knowledge, AI 40-4151. 1840. 80 p. ; 20 cm.
    10288 Luckey, Josiah. Reflections on the Practice of Medicine. Columbus C.C. & G.R. Hazwell, Printers,
    1845. 37, bv? ;
    6122 Ludlow's heirs, Lessee of, vs. Wade, David E. Lessee of Ludlow's Heirs vs. David E. Wade. Arguments of C. Hammond and J.D. Garrard in Reply to P.B. Wilcox and E. King. Cincinnati Printed by Lodge & L'Hommedieu at the Office of the Daily Cincinnati Gazette., AI 0. 1832. 12 p.
    9033 Lund, Orlando. Lund's Sons of Temperance; or The Origin, History, Secrets, Objections, Designs and Influence, of This Deservedly Popular Institution, Comprising a Full and Authentic History of Its Origin, Rise, and Progress to the Present Time; with an Introduction by Gen. S.F. Carey [i.e., Cary], M.W.P. of the National Div. of the U.S. Cincinnati Published by N.M. Guild, Temperance Depot cor. of Pearl and Walnut Street.,
    1848 [i.e., 1849]. X, [1], 12-48 p. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title and imprint vary: Lund's defence of the Order of the Sons of Temperance, with a full history of its origin and progress. Sixty-sixth thousand. Cincinnati: Geo. M. Young & Co., cor. Pearl & Walnut sts. 1849.
    "Popular songs."--p. 46-48.
    "E.O. Goodman, agent for the Suffield Eagle Mills Paper Manufacturing Company, Connecticut, keeps constantly on hand from 5 to 8000 reams of writing paper ..."--advertisement, dated Cincinnati, June 1, 1849, p. [4] of wrapper.
    OHi notes different cover title: Lund's defence of the Order of the Sons of Temperance. With a full history of its origin and progress. 62d thousand. Cincinnati, J.A. Collins Temperance.
    EDIT: Samuel Fenton Cary (1814-1900) was an Ohio politician who served in Congress shortly after the Civil War and was Greenback Party candidate for vice-president of the U.S. in 1876. He was a significant temperance movement leader. Cary became well-known nationally as a prohibitionist author and lecturer and Cary, North Carolina, was named in his honor.
    9847 Lundy, Benjamin, 1789-1839. Proposals, for Publishing in Mountpleasant, Ohio, a Periodical Work to Be Entitled the Genius of Universal Emancipation ... [Mountpleasant s.n., AI 0. 1821] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 34 x 19 cm. The Genius of universal emancipation began publication in 1821.
    8496 Luther, John. An Appeal for the Cause of Education Addressed to the People of Ohio by John Luther. [One line of quotation from Jefferson] Columbus Printed by S. Medary., AI 45-4008. 1845. 15 p. ; 22 cm.
    1370 Luther, Martin, 1483-1546. Der kleine Catechismus des seligen D. Martin Luthers Nebst den gewöhnlichen Morgen- Tisch- und Abend-Gebeten. Welchem die Ordnung des Heils, in einem Liede, in kurzen Sätzen, in Frag und Antwort, und in einer Tabelle; wie auch eine Zergliederung des Catechismus, das Würtembergische kurze Kinder-Examen, die Confirmation und Beichte beygefüget; und etliche Lieder, Freylinghausens Ordnung des Heils, das güldene A, B, C, der Kinder, und die sieben Buss-Psalmen angehänget sind. Zum gebrauch der Jungen und Alten. Canton Gedruckt bey Jacob Sala., SS 9308. First Century of German Language Printing in the U.S. 2530. 1822. 129, [1] p. ; 14 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Neva Hawk.
    Signatures: [A]-E/6 F/9 G-[K]/6 [L]/2.
    5467 Luther, Martin, 1483-1546. Luther's Smaller Catechism: Translated from the Original. New Philadelphia Printed at the Lutheran Standard Office, AI 42-3067. 1842. 80 p. ; 14 cm.
    5167 Lyceum Village and Berea Seminary. Berea. Charter. An Act To Incorporate the Berea Seminary. ... Passed March 14, 1837 Amendment. ... Passed March 3, 1841. [Berea s.n., AI 0. 1841] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5166 Lyceum Village and Berea Seminary. Berea. Self-Instructor, and Journal of the Universal Lyceum--Extra. Berea, Ohio, Feb. 10, 1842. To the Stockholders. Re: Financial Condition. [Berea s.n., AI 0. 1842] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7002 Lyman, Azel Storrs, 1815-. Historical Chart Presenting at One View the History of the World from the Earliest Times to the Present Day. Cincinnati T.S. Butler, AI 44-3899. 1844. 8 fold, col. charts. ; 57 cm. Title on last Chart.
    182 Lyman, Azel Storrs, 1815-. Questions to Accompany Lyman's Historical Chart. Cleveland Printed by M.C. Younglove, American House., AI 0. 1845. 73 p. ; 17 cm. AAS/Morgan copy: impf. missing p. 7-10.
    7115 Lyman, Henry, 1809-1834. Condition and Character of Females in Pagan and Mohammedan Countries. Stereotype ed. Cincinnati Published for the Foreign Missionary Society of the Valley of the Mississippi, Kendall and Henry., AI 0. 1838. 12 p. ; 20 cm. Henry Lyman was a missionary, born in Northampton, Massachusetts, who compiled the tract, first published in Boston in 1832, and reprinted by the American Tract Society in 1834. He and his companion, Rev. Samuel Munson, were murdered by savage Battahs among whom they were laboring in the East Indian archipelago, having been sent there by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Lyman and Munson's Memoirs were published posthumously in New York in 1839, and Hannah Willard, published a memoir on her late brother, Henry Lyman, in New York in 1857.
    2187 Lynd, S. W. (Samuel W)., 1796-1876. A Discourse before Cincinnati Sunday-School Union, on the Fourth of September, 1831 by Rev. S.W. Lynd. Cincinnati The Sunday-School Union, AI 8036. 1831. 16 p. ; 24 cm.
    2473 Lynd, S. W. (Samuel W)., 1796-1876. Baptism, a Divine Institution, and Worthy the Serious Regard of All Who Reverence the Authority of Jesus Christ. By Samuel W. Lynd, Pastor of the Sixth-Street Baptist Church of Cincinnati. [Three lines from Mark]. [sermon] [Cincinnati] Printed by Whetstone & Johnson, Prs., AI 19815 ("Lynde"). 1833. 62 p. ; 19 cm. The printing firm of Whetstone & Johnson was located in Cincinnati, 1832-1833.
    7318 Lynd, S. W. (Samuel W)., 1796-1876. What is Baptism? Cincinnati, March 19, 1840. [Cincinnati s.n, AI 0. 1840] 24 p. ; 21 cm. OCHP (200 6992).
    4468 Lynd, S. W. (Samuel W)., 1796-1876. A Sermon on Strict Communion by Rev. S.W. Lynd, D.D. Cincinnati Kendall and Barnard, Printers., AI 42-3078. 1842. 20 p. ; 22 cm.
    4525 Lynd, S. W. (Samuel W)., 1796-1876. The Second Advent of Christ. By S.W. Lynd, D.D. Cincinnati Published by J.B. Wilson., AI 43-3133. 1843. 32 p. ; 21.5 cm.
    6542 Lyons, T. L. A New Grammar of the English Language. Cincinnati Appelgate,
    1850.

    1926 Lyster, William Narcissus, 1805-1877. The Erie Organ, Consisting of Some Observations on Sacred Music: and a Collection of Poems, Sacred and Miscellaneous. Cleveland Printed at the Herald Office, by J.R. St. John, SS 39346. November, 1829. 36 p. ; 15 cm.
    6128 Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, 1803-1873. Eugene Aram, A Tale. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James, AI 0. 1831. 147 p.
    6714 Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, 1803-1873. Eugene Aram. A Tale. By the author of "Pelham," "Devereux," &c. Cincinnati J.A. James & Co., AI 0. 1836. 2 v. ill. ; 13 cm.
    422 Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, 1803-1873. Ernest Maltravers. By the Author of Pelham, Last Days of Pompeii, Rienzi, Eugene Aram, &c. In Two Volumes. Vol. I.[-II]. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James., AI 0. 1838. 2 v. ; 13.5 cm. The date in the preface is "London, September 12, 1837," indicating that James wasted little time getting to press. Published in NY in 1838 by Harper and Brothers.
    "To the Great German People; A Nation of Thinkers and of Critics: A Foreign but Familiar Audience; Profound in Judgment; Candid in Reproof; Generous in Appreciation; This Work is Dedicated by an English Author London, Sept. 12, 1837."--p. [iii].
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James....Cincinnati."--p. [iii].
    Sequel Alice (Morgan 423).
    Volume two title page has two differences: Vol. II and two ampersands.
    Spine: paper labels: Ernest Maltraver By E.L. Bulwer In two Vols. Vol. I [Vol. II.]
    423 Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, 1803-1873. Alice, or, The Mysteries a Sequel to "Ernest Maltravers" by the Author of "Eugene Arum," "Last Days of Pompeii," "Leila," etc. In Two Volumes. Cincinnati U.P. James, AI 0. 1838. 2 v. ; 15 cm. Sequel to Ernest Maltravers (Morgan 422).
    3450 Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, 1803-1873. Calderon, The Courtier: A Tale. By the Author of "Eugene Aram," "Leila," "Alice," &c. &c. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James, No. 26 Pearl Street, AI 51366. 1838. 117 p. ; 17 cm.
    3451 Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, 1803-1873. The Last Days of Pompeii. By Edward Lytton Bulwer. [Seven lines of quotation] In Two Volumes. Vol. I.-[II.] Cincinnati Published by U.P. James, No. 26 Pearl-Street., AI 51370. 1838. 2 v. ; 13 cm. Originally published London, 1834.
    On spine: Last Days of Pompeii. E.L. Bulwer. In two Vols. Vol. I.
    "Preface to The Last Days of Pompeii."--p. iii-ix.
    Pagination, Vol. I: [i], bv, iii-ix, bv, 11-316.
    Signatures, Vol. I: [A]-T/8, U/6.
    "Notes to Book I."--p. 116-118.
    "Notes to Book II."--p. 205-206.
    "Notes to Book III."--p. 315-316.
    Morgan has only Vol. I.
    3452 Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, 1803-1873. Leila; of The Siege of Grenada. Cincinnati U.P. James, AI 51371. 1838. 284 p. ; 16 cm.
    7124 Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, 1803-1873. Lady of Lyons: or, Love and Pride. A Play, in Five Acts. Cincinnati U.P. James, AI 0. 1838. 60 p. ; 15 cm.
    10220 Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, 1803-1873. Pelham; or, The Adventures of a Gentleman. By the Author of "Last Days of Pompeii," "Eugene Aram," "Ernest Maltravers," "Alice," etc. [Four lines of quotation] [Four lines of quotation] With a New Introduction, etc. In Two Volumes. Vol. I-[II]. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James, No. 26 Pearl-Street. Stereotyped by J.A. James.,
    1840. Vol. II: [1], bv, [3]-272. ; 13.5 cm. Spine title worn off.
    Bookplate of former owner: J. Speer, Jr. "17" in ink.
    6980 Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, 1803-1873. Alice, or, The Mysteries; A Sequel to Ernest Maltravers. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James,
    1847. 2 v. ; 14 cm.
    9756 Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, 1803-1873. Lady of Lyons: or, Love and Pride. A Play, in Five Acts. By E. L. Bulwer. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James,
    1850. 60 p. ; 16 cm. "Correctly printed from the most approved acting copy. With a description of the costume, cast of the characters, entrances and exits, relative positions, and the whole of the stage business, to which are added, properties and directions, as now performed in the London and American theatres."
    8915 M. B. Bateham & Co. (Michael B. Bateham) The Farmer's Own Paper. "I know of no pursuit in which more real and important services can be rendered in any country, than by improving Agriculture."---Washington. [Woocut] [The Prairie Cultivator and corn Planter.] Subscriptions Received Here for The Ohio Cultivator. A semi-monthly Journal devoted to Agriculture and Horticulture, Rural and Domestic Economy, and the general interest and improvement of the Farming population. Published at Columbus, Ohio, commencing January 1, 1845. Edited by M.B. Bateham, Late Editor of the Genesee Farmer, Rochester, N.Y.; assisted by numerous correspondents, practical farmers and Horticulturist, in Ohio and Western New York. Terms, $1, per year, in advance. Four Copies for Three Dollars. All Friends of Agriculture are requested to act as Agents in soliciting subscriptions for the Ohio Cultivator; and Postmasters will aid the cause of improvement by remitting the same to the Publishers. Address, M.B. Bateham & Co., Columbus, Ohio. A specimen number will be shown, and subscriptions received by [blank] [Hand pointed right] Please put this bill up in a conspicuous place. [Columbus M.B Bateham, AI 0. 1845] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ill. ; 53 x 36 cm. (44.1 x 30.4 cm.) Printed on the verso of the broadside are pages 3 and 6 of the Ohio Cultivator.
    At head of title: Ohio Cultivator, Extra.--January, 1845.
    10353 M. C. Younglove & Company. Bookstore and Blank-Book Manufactory, by M.C. Younglove. [Cleveland M.C. Younglove, Bookstore and Blank-Book Manufactory, Under the American House,
    between 1845-1849] 1 bookseller's label. ; 7 x 11 cm.
    6564 Macaulay, Thomas Babington, 1800-1859. The History of England from the Accession of James II. By Thomas Babington Macaulay. Volume I[-II]. Cincinnati E.D. Truman, Publisher, No. 111 Main Street.,
    1849. x, 242, 245, bv p. ; 26 cm. At head of title: Truman's Library Edition.
    Vol. 1 includes chapters 1-5; vol. 2 includes chapters 6-10.
    Vol. 2 has separate title page.
    Includes detailed table of contents for vol. 1 and 2.
    Includes bibliographical references.
    8749 MacDill, David, 1790-1860. A Discourse, Originally Prepared for the Associate Reformed Congregation, of Hamilton and Rossville. By David MacDill. [Four lines from the text] (Published by Request.) [sermon] Hamilton, (O.) Woods & Campbell, Printers., AI 13486. 1832. 15, bv p. ; 18 cm. "The author merely takes the liberty to state, that the following discourse is not a specimen of his ordinary method of sermonizing. The text is used only as a motto--a practice, which, thought it may sometimes be proper, is not, in general, the most edifying to the hearer."--verso of title page.
    Parentheses substituted for square brackets in title transcription.
    528 Macdill, David, 1790-1860. Free Institutions, Regulated Liberty and Pure Religion. Three National Blessings. A Discourse Delivered in the Associate Reformed Church, Hamilton, O., December 2, 1841. Being the Day Recommended by the Governor of the State of Ohio to be Observed as a Day of Thanksgiving. Rossville J.M. Christy, Printer., AI 41-3220. 1841. 22 p.
    4469 Macdill, David, 1790-1860. The Literary History of the Bible: A Lecture Delivered in the Mechanic's Institute of Hamilton and Rossville, January 10, 1842. Rossville J.M. Christy., AI 42-3104. 1842. 24 p. ; 22 cm.
    5476 Macdill, David, 1790-1860. The Ohio Universities. Rossville
    AI 0. 1842. 10 p. ; 22 cm.
    5452 Macdill, David, 1790-1860. A Sketch of the History of the Associate Reformed Church; Being an Address Delivered by Rev. D. Macdill in the Church at Oxford on the Evening of the 2nd of March 1843. [Oxford]
    AI 0. 1843. [501]-522 p. ; 22 cm. OKentU (Pams. v.8, no.10).
    5453 Macdill, David, 1790-1860. A Brief Outline of the History of the Reformation: An Address Delivered by Rev. D. Macdill in the Methodist Church in Hamilton, on the Evening of the Fourth of July 1843. [Hamilton] s.n., AI 0. 1843. 24 p. ; 22 cm.
    2582 Macdill, David, editor, 1790-1860. Christian Intelligencer and Evangelical.

    Booksellers, Akron, sold before 10/89. 1834.

    3068 Mackenzie, Alexander. A Letter to the Rev. Samuel C. Aikin [i.e., Aiken], of the Presbyterian Church, Cleveland, O. in Answer to His Sermon Entitled "Theatrical Exhibitions." Cleveland Sanford & Lott., AI 38664. 1836. 28 p. ; 18 cm.
    394 Mackenzie, Colin, 1775?-1827. Mackenzie's Five Thousand Receipts in All the Useful and Domestic Arts, Constituting a Complete Practical Library ... Adapted to the Convenience, Necessities and Means of the Western States. [Hamilton, Ohio] Published by Taylor Webster. At the Telegraph Office. Hamilton, Ohio., AI 2332. Lowenstein, E., American Cookery (3rd. ed.), 132, lists private collection. 1830. [1-5], 6-136, [137]-201, [202]-294, [295]-302, [303]-312 p. ; 17 cm. The "Advertisement" date is "Hamilton, Ohio, 1830."
    Spine title: Trades and arts.
    Signatures: [A] Smaller A - J/2 Smaller J/4 K K* - Z/2 Z*/4. (Letters J and V used. J printed on recto, page 216.)
    Page numbers 240 and 263 printed on wrong margin, and page number 261 printed upside down.
    Mackenzie states that this is not a "splendid book" but "cheap" and "useful;" that it is abridged to keep the price lower than those which contained more and had higher prices beyond the reach of many; and that it is intended for a wide market in a country where "every man is, more or less, his own mechanic."
    The index is set in three different type sizes, from small to large.
    1535 Mackenzie, Colin, 1775?-1827. Mackenzie's Five Thousand Receipts. Pagination errors corrected. Hamilton
    AI 0. 1830.

    2189 Mackenzie, Colin, 1775?-1827. Secrets of All Trades and Arts, being an Abridgement of the Latest London Edition of Mackenzie's Five Thousand Receipts in All the Useful and Domestic Arts, with Selections from Various American Publications, Relative to Agriculture, Bees, Bleaching, Brewing, Cements, Confectionary, Cookery, Dairy, Diseases, Distillation, Dying, Farriery, Food, Gardening, Gilding, Health, Inks, &c. Pickling, Jeweller's Pastes, Medicines, Metallurgy, Oil Colours, Oils, Painting, Pastry, Perfumery, Varnishing, Preserving, Scouring, Silk Worms, Silk, Silvering, Tanning, Trees of All Kinds[,] Wines &c. &c. Adapted to the Conveniences, Necessities and Means of the Western States. Hamilton, Ohio Published by Taylor Webster, at the Telegraph Office., AI 8069. Lowenstein, E. Amer. cookery (3rd ed.), 0. 1831. [4], 312 p. ; 17 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Spine title: Trades arts &c.
    Half-title: Secrets of all trades, being a practical library of arts. Includes index.
    American Antiquarian Society copy p. 31-32 and 75-76 mutilated.
    2824 MacLeod, Donald. Substance of a Discourse on Elocution Delivered before the Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers at Their Fifth Annual Meeting, Held in Cincinnati, October, 1835 by Donald MacLeod, A.M. Cincinnati Printed at the Cincinnati Journal Office, AI 32729. 1835. 26 p. ; 22 cm.
    3683 MacMaster, E. D. (Erasmus Darwin), 1806-1866. An Address Delivered to the Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts, in Hanover College, Indiana, at the Anniversary Commencement, September 25, 1839. By E.D. MacMaster, President. Published by Request. Cincinnati Printed by R.P. Brooks, Walnut Street, between Third and Fourth., AI 56987. 1839. 16 p. ; 20 cm.
    4656 MacMaster, E. D. (Erasmus Darwin), 1806-1866. The Relations between Religion and Academic Education: An Address at the Author's Inauguration as President of Miami University, Ohio, August 13th, 1845. [Oxford] Printed for the University., AI 45-4078. 1845. 36 p. ; 21 cm. Contents: Address by Edward Woodruff -- Address on delivering the charter and keys by James Galloway -- Inaugural address on the relations between religion and academic education by President MacMaster.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes bibliographical references.
    5025 MacMaster, E. D. (Erasmus Darwin), 1806-1866. An Address on the Occasion of the Author's Resigning the Office of President of Miami University, Commencement Day, August 9th, 1849. By E.D. MacMaster. Cincinnati Printed by J.A. & U.P. James.,
    1849. 36 p. ; 22 cm.
    5026 MacMaster, E. D. (Erasmus Darwin), 1806-1866. Impending Judgments Averted by Repentance: A Sermon at Oxford, Ohio, Friday, August Third, MDCCCXLIX, the Day of National Fast. Cincinnati Printed by John D. Thorpe.,
    1849. 38 p. ; 22 cm.
    9559 Macnish, Robert, 1802-1837. The Anatomy of Drunkenness by Robert Macnish. From the 5th Glasgow Ed. Columbus J. & H. Miller, AI 0. [1845?] p. 59-96 ; 25 cm. This probably part of serial publication based on pagination. (Check some day.)
    4587 Macy, John B. To the Honorable the Legislature of the State of Ohio...Portsmouth Dry Dock and Steamboat Basin Company. Columbus s.n, AI 44-3972. 1844. 8 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title: no imprint.
    Portsmouth Dry Dock and Steamboat Basin Company.
    8185 Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad Company. Circular. Dated Sandusky, 1831. Sandusky
    BUCKEYE TITAN, page 546. 1831.

    5709 Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad Company. Charter of the Lake Erie and Madriver Railroad Company; to Which is Appended a Report of the United States Civil Engineer Employed in the Survey of the Route. Presented July 31, 1833. [Springfield] Gallagher-- Printer, Springfield., AI 19675. Thomson, T.R. Railroads, 733. 1833. 15, bv p. ; 20 cm. Engineer's report (p. 13-15) signed Howard Stansbury, U.S. Asst Civil Engineer.
    8648 Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad Company. Charter of the "Mad River and Lake Erie Rail Road Company." And All the Other Laws Pertaining to Said Company, Enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Collated by Wm. Lawrence. Printed by the Authority of the Company. Bellefontaine, Ohio. Printed and Published by Seth S. Snyder, Publisher of the Logan Gazette, AI 0. May, 1845. 17 p. ; 22 cm. Cover title.
    8646 Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad Company. Annual Report of the Mad River & Lake Erie Rail-Road Company. October, 1847. Post-Office Building, Sandusky City, Ohio Amos Moore, Printer:,
    1847. 8 p. ; 22 cm.
    8854 Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad Company. Annual Report to the Stockholders of the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad Company, at Their Annual Meeting, July 3d, 1848. Sandusky D. Campbell & Sons, Printers, Water Street.,
    [1848] 6, bv p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 4: E. Lane, president.
    List of officers and directors, p. [7].
    5027 Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad Company. Annual Report to the Stockholders of the Mad River and Lake Erie Rail Road Company, at Their Annual Meeting, June 19, 1849. Sandusky City, Ohio s.n.,
    1849. 8 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 5: E. Lane, president.
    List of officers and directors, p. [2].
    This pamphlet is in the Ohio Memory project.
    4290 Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad Company. Annual Report of the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad. Sandusky
    Scheiber, Ohio Canal Era, page 408. 1850.

    918 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Mad River Baptist Association, Held by Appointment at Nettle Creek, September 13th, 14th, & 15th.

    OI 291. SS 36843. 1816. 5 p.
    1281 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Mad River Baptist Association, Held by Appointment at Little Beaver Creek Meeting-House, September 15, 16, & 17, 1821. Urbana, O. Banes & Lewis, Printers., SS 4589. 1821. 8 p.
    1475 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Mad-River Baptist Association, Held by Appointment, at Honey-Creek Meeting House, September 18, 19 & 20, 1824.

    SS 15230. [1824] 8 p.
    1557 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Mad-River Baptist Association, Held by Appointment, at Kings-Creek Meeting House, Sept. 17th, 18th, & 19th., 1825.

    SS 19573. 1825. 8 p.
    1644 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Mad River Babtist [sic.] Association; Held by Appointment at the Staunton Meeting House: Sept. 16th, 1826. Urbana, O. M.L. Lewis, Printer., SS 23660. 1826. 8 p.
    1881 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Mad-River Baptist Association, held at Lost-Creek Meeting House, September 19, 1829. Piqua Jeremiah A. Dooley, Printer., SS 37662. 1829. 11 p.
    2004 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Mad-River Baptist Association, Held at Buck-Creek, Champaign County, Ohio, September 18, 19 & 20, 1830. Piqua, O. Printed at the Gazette Office, AI 337. 1830. 8 p.
    9671 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Mad-River Baptist Association, Held by Appointment, at Honey-Creek Meeting House, on the 17th, 18th, and 19th of September, A.D. 1831. [Piqua] Printed by Jer. A. Dooley, AI 0. 1831. [1], 2-6 p. ; 21 cm. "Printed by Jer. A. Dooley."--p. 6.
    9276 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1833
    Title by sequence.
    2561 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Second Anniversaryof the Mad River Baptist Association, in Session at Staunton, on the 20th, 21st, and 22nd of September, 1834. [Ohio sn., AI 23172 not before 1834] 4 p. ; 26 cm. Caption title; no imprints.
    9277 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Third Anniversary of the Mad River Baptist Association, Held with the Little Beaver Church, September 19, 20 and 21, 1835. Springfield, Ohio John M. Gallagher--Printer., AI 0. 1835. 8 p. ; 25 cm.
    9278 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Fourth Anniversary of the Mad River Baptist Association, Held with the Nettle Creek Church, September 16, 17, 18, and 19, 1836. Springfield, Ohio Gallagher & Williamson--Printers., AI 0. 1836. 8 p. ; 25 cm.
    3178 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Mad River Baptist Association, Held with the Kings Creek Church, September 15, 16, 17 & 18, 1837. Troy, Ohio John T. Tullis, Printer., AI 43037. 1837. 14 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed p. 7: Thomas J. Price, moderator. H.J. Betts, clerk.
    "Circular address. To the churches composing the Mad River Baptist Association."--p. 9-13.
    "Corresponding letter."--p. 14.
    8835 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Sixth Anniversary of the Mad-River Baptist Association, Holden at Lost Creek, September 14, 15 & 16, 1838. [Ohio s.n., AI 0. 1838] 8 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 8: T.J. Price, moderator. John Webb, clerk.
    American Antiquarian Society copy of title page mutilated.
    8834 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Seventh Anniversary of the Mad-River Baptist Association, Holden at Ceasar's [sic] Creek, September 13th, 14th, and 15th, 1839. [n.p. s.n., AI 0. 1839] 8 p. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 7: J.T. [i.e, T.J.] Price, moderator. John Webb, clerk.
    3829 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Eighth Anniversary of the Mad River Baptist Association, Held with the Myrletree Church, Sept. 18, 19, & 20, 1840. The Clerk Has Procured a Few Extra Copies of These Minutes at His Own Expense, Which He Will Forward to Corresponding Associations, Requesting a Reciprocal Return. Address H.J. Betts, P.M., New Carlisle, Ohio. Springfield Gallagher and Halsey., AI 40-452. 1840. 6 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 5: T.J. Price, moderator. H.J. Betts, clerk. George Sleeper, assistant.
    8836 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Ninth Anniversary of the Mad-River Baptist Association, Held with the New Carlisle Church. Sept. 17 & 18, 1841. Springfield Gallagher & Halsey., AI 0. 1841. 10, bv p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 6: T.J. Price, moderator. J.M. Gallagher, clerk. John Webb, assistant.
    "Circular letter."--p. [7]-10.
    8827 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Thirtieth Anniversary of the Madriver Baptist Association; Held with the Little Beaver-Creek Church, September 16-17, 1842. Springfield Gallagher & Halsey., AI 0. 1842. 11, bv p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 6: T.J. Price, moderator. John M. Gallagher, clerk. John Webb, assistant.
    "Circular letter."--p. [9]-11.
    8823 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Madriver Baptist Association, at Its Thirty-First Anniversary. Held with the Piqua Church. Springfield Gallagher & Halsey., AI 0. 1843. 12 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 7: T.J. Price, moderator. J.M. Gallagher, clerk. John Webb, assistant.
    7449 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Madriver Baptist Association, at Its Thirty-Second Anniversary. Held with the King's Creek Church. Springfield Gallagher & Halsey:, AI 44-462. 1844. 18 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 6: T.J. Price, moderator. J.M. Gallagher, clerk. J. Webb, assistant.
    "Circular letter."--p. [7]-18.
    8387 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Madriver Baptist Association, at Its Thirty-Third Anniversary, September, 1845. Held with the Lost Creek Church. Springfield Gallagher & Crain, AI 45-525. 1845. 14 p. ; 23 cm.
    8637 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Madriver Baptist Association, at Its Thirty-Fourth Anniversary, September, 1846. Held with the Bethel Church. Springfield Gallagher & Crain, Printers., AI 46-568. 1846. 10, [11], bv p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 6: T.J. Price, moderator. J.M. Gallagher, clerk. John Webb, assistant.
    "Circular letter."--p. [8]-10.
    "Corresponding letter."--p. [11].
    9279 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Madriver Baptist Association, at Its Thirty-Fifth Anniversary, September, 1847. Held at the SpringCreek [sic.] Church. Piqua, Ohio John W. Defrees, Printer.,
    1847. [1], bv, [3], 4-14, 1 l. ; "Circular Letter."-p. 9-12, prepared by Elder C. Tuttle on "Christian Religion."
    "Corresponding Letter, Prepared by T.J. Price."--p. 12.
    "Statistics of Benevolent Societies. Prepared and Inserted by D.E. Thomas & Smith Talbot."--p. 13-14.
    "Religious Denominations in the United States--1846."--p. 14.
    8825 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Mad-River Baptist Association, at Its Thirty-Sixth Anniversary, September, 1848. Held with the Kings-Creek Church. Piqua, Ohio John W. Defrees, Printer.,
    1848. 15, bv p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 9: T.J. Price, moderator. John Webb, clerk. Smith Talbot, assistant clerk.
    "Circulating letter. Prepared by D.E. Thomas."--p. 10-15. Thomas had been appointed the previous year to prepare the circulating letter (Morgan, 9279, p. 8.).
    "Corresponding letter. Prepared by J.S. Halsey."--p. 16.
    8824 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Mad-River Baptist Association, at Its Thirty-Seventh Anniversary, September 1-3, 1849. Held with the Lost-Creek Church, Miami County, Ohio. [Piqua] John W. Defrees, Printer. Piqua, O.,
    1849. 15, bv p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 12: Enos French, moderator. John Webb, clerk. J.H. Defrees, assistant clerk.
    "Circular letter. Prepared by L.C. Carr."--p. 12-15.
    "Corresponding letter."--p. [16].
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Scoot Parten in 1849.
    9280 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Mad River Baptist Association, at Its Thirty-Eighth Anniversary, Held at Troy, September 28th, 29th, & 30th, 1850. Troy. O Printed at the Office of the Independent.,
    1850. [1], bv, [3], 4], [5]-14, 1 l. ; 21 cm. Circular letter by John L. Moore on "Brotherly Love," p. 10-13. See p. [5] for authorship.
    5846 Maddux, Samuel. A Lecture on the Subject of Temperance by Rev. Samuel Maddux, of the Ohio conference ... [Chillicothe] Printed at the Daily Scioto Gazette Office,
    1850. 16 p.
    8286 M'Affee, John, d. 1825. Life and Confession of John M'Affee, Who was Executed at Dayton, Ohio, Ohio for the Murder of His Wife; On the 28th of March, 1825. Signed and Acknowledged by the Criminal, John M'Affee, in the presence of Geo. C. Davis, Esq. Sheriff of the County of Montgomery. [Dayton Printed by R.J. Skinner, and for Sale at the Office of the Miami Republican., AI 0. 1825] 14 p. ; 16 cm.
    8431 M'Affee, John, d. 1825. A Serious Warning to Young Men, or The Life and Confession of John M'Affee. [Woodcut of hanging] Written in the True "Old Ballad" Style, and to be Sung to the Mournful Tune Called "Logan Water." [Two columns of poetry] March 28th, 1825. [Dayton Printed by R.J. Skinner, and for Sale at the Miami Republican Office, AI 0. 1825] Broadside. 34 x 17 cm. Printed 30 x 14 cm.
    See pamphlet of the same event.
    8497 Magill, Thomas F. (Thomas Fulton), 1835-1902. Two Sermons; Education a National Defense Preached by Thomas Magill. November 3, 1844. By Thomas F. Magill. Published by Request of the Presbyterian Congregation of Wellsville, Ohio. Mansfield, Ohio Jno. Y. Glessner, Printer, AI 45-4088. 1845. 24 p. ; 21 cm. Contents: Education a national defense preached Wellsville, O., Nov. 3, 1844 -- A farewell discourse preached Wellsville, O., Jan. 6, 1845.
    4821 Magoon, Elias L. (Elias Lyman) , 1810-1886. The Eloquence of the Colonial and Revolutionary Times. With Sketches of Early American Statesmen and Patriots. Delivered before the New England Society of Cincinnati. By Rev. E.L. Magoon. Published by Request. Cincinnati Derby, Bradley & Co. Publishers.,
    1847. 96 p. ; 19 cm. Publisher's advertisement: p. [93]-96.
    At foot of advertiser's list, p. 96: "D.B. & Co. keep constantly on hand, in large quantities, the publications of the following Houses, and offer their Books to Dealers at a liberal discount from publisher's prices. Wiley & Putnam, N.Y. Harper & Bros. N.Y. Banks, Gould & Co. N.Y. D. Appleton & Co. N.Y. E.H. Butler & Co. Phil'd. G.S. Appleton, Phil'd. Lea & Blanchard, Phil'd. Little & Brown, Boston."
    "Cincinnati: Morgan & Overend, Printers."--verso of title page.
    Signed p. 5: E.L.M. Cincinnati, May 1st, 1847.
    Derby, Bradley & Co. address given, p. [93]: 113 Main St.
    Magoon was a Baptist minister in Cincinnati.
    4073 Magoon, Elias L. (Elias Lyman) , 1810-1886. A Useful Life and a Peaceful Death: A Discourse Occasioned by the Death of John Quincy Adams; Delivered in the Ninth-Street Baptist Church, Cincinnati, Feb. 27, 1848 by Rev. E.L. Magoon. Published by Request. Cincinnati Queen City Press, Corner of Fourth and Sycamore Sts.,
    MDCCCXLVIII. [1848] 32 p. ; 19 cm.
    4920 Magoon, Elias L. (Elias Lyman) , 1810-1886. Oration Delivered July 4th, 1848, at the Laying of the Corner Stone of the Ohio Mechanics' Institute, Cincinnati. Cincinnati Gazette Office-Wright, Fisher & Co., Thomson 770. 1848. 23 p. ; 23 cm.
    6645 Magoon, Elias L. (Elias Lyman) , 1810-1886. Living Orators in America. Cincinnati W.H. Derby & Co.,
    1849. ix, 462 p. port. ; 20 cm.
    6799 Magoon, Elias L. (Elias Lyman) , 1810-1886. Republican Christianity, or, True Liberty, as Exhibited in the Life, Precepts, and Early Disciples of the Redeemer. Cincinnati Published by David Anderson.,
    1849. 422 p. ; 20 cm.
    6207 Maguire, Thomas. The Lenten Lectures of Reverend Thomas Maguire; Delivered in Dublin in 1842, in Answer to the Thirty-Ninth Article of the Church of England. Cincinnati John P. Walsh, AI 42-3148. [1842] 276 p.
    3069 Mahan, Asa, 1800-1889. Principles of Christian Union and Church Fellowship. A Sermon, by Rev. Asa Mahan, President of Oberlin Collegiate Institute, Preached at Oberlin, May, 1836. Elyria A. Burrell, Printer., AI 38689. 1836. 31 p. ; 22 cm. Published by request.
    3926 Mahan, Asa, 1800-1889. Abstract of a Course of Lectures on Mental & Moral Philosophy. By Asa Mahan, President and Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, in the Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin Printed by James Steele. AI 40-4258. 1840. viii, [1], 10-305, [i.e., 10-301], [1] p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Notice. The following abstract is printed for the exclusive benefit and convenience of the students of this Institution who attend upon my instruction, and not at all for the public eye. ... The work is printed but not published. ...Asa Mahan."--verso of title page.
    Error is paging: p. 237, 265-301 misnumbered 136, 269-305.
    "Errata" on p. [302].
    Bibliographical references.
    5879 Mahan, Asa, 1800-1889. Doctrine of the Will. Oberlin R.E. Gillet., New York: M.H. Newman, AI 45-4092. 1845. 218 p.
    5272 Mahan, Asa, 1800-1889. Doctrine of the Will. By Rev. A. Mahan. President of the Oberlin Collegiate Institute. [Twelve lines of quotation] Third Edition. [Oberlin] James M. Fitch, Oberlin, Ohio.,
    1847. [i-iii], iv-v, [vi-vii], viii, [1]-233, bv, 1 l. p. ; 19 cm. Morgan copy inscribed: William Anderson Flesher.
    "Notice Pertaining To The Third Edition. Since the appearance of the first edition, the author has given the whole work a careful revision. Several important additions have been made, arguments deemed as too concisely, or obscurely stated have been expanded and elucidated, and verbal mistakes corrected. The work now appears in an enlarged, revised, and corrected form, in which the author is wiling that it should be permanently submitted to public adjudication. The reception which the work has already met with from the public encourages the author to 'hope' in respect to its future influence in the establishment of fundamental truth. A typographical error will undoubtedly appear on some of the following pages. Such mistakes, however, the reader will readily correct. The Author."--p. [vi].
    Advertised in Bushnell, My Mother, Third Edition, Oberlin, 1849 (Morgan 5259)
    Signatures: [x]/4 1 - 14/8 15/6.
    On spine: Mahan on the Will.
    4405 Mahan, Asa, 1800-1889. Science of Moral Philosophy by Rev. Asa Mahan. Oberlin James M. Fitch,
    1848. xiv, 420 p. ; 18 cm. Advertised in Cowles, Gospel Manna, Oberlin, 1849, ads., p. 4: 420 pp., 12 mo. Price 1,00.
    5082 Mahan, Asa, 1800-1889. Scripture Doctrine of Christian Perfection; with other Kindred Subjects, Illustrated and Confirmed in a Series of Discourses Designed to Throw Light on the Way of Holiness. 11th. ed. Oberlin James M. Fitch.,
    1850. 237 p. ; 18 cm. Publisher's advertisements at the end of the volume.
    3465 Mahan, John B. Trial of Rev. John B. Mahan, for Felony. In the Mason Circuit Court of Kentucky, Commencing on Tuesday, the 13th, and Terminating on Monday, the 19th of November, 1838. Reported by Joseph B. Reid and Henry R. Reeder. Cincinnati Samuel A. Alley, Printer., AI 51439. Cohen, M.L. Bib. of early Amer. Law, 14022. Lib. Company. Afro-Americana, 6297. 1838. 88 p. ; 22 cm. Mahan, of Sardinia, Ohio, was accused of aiding a fugitive slave belonging to William Greathouse, of Mason County,
    See Morgan 3540 for argument of John C. Vaughan, Esq.
    2631 Mahnerschmidt, John Peter. Der kleine Heidelbergische catechismus oder, Kurzer untericht Christlicher lehre, für die jugend, in der reformirten kirche ; morin die fragen zergliedert sind mit bey gesugten spruchen zum beweiseder aechtheit dieser heilsamen lehre, den bedurftruissen und dem zustande der reformirten kirche dieses landes entprechend eingerichtet, nebst einem auhange erbaulicher und geist reicher lieder, theils original, theils gesammelt, von Jon. Pet. Mahnenschmidt, diener des worts. Canton Gedrucht bey Peter Kaufmann, AI 25446. 1834. 96 p. ; 16 cm.
    1282 Mahoning Baptist Association. Minutes of the Mahoning Baptist Association, Convened at Palmyra, Portage County, Ohio, on Wednesday and Thursday, the 5th and 6th, September 1821. To Which are Annexed, the Rules of Decorum, of the Association. New Lisbon Printed at the Office of the "Ohio Patriot.", SS 4590. 1821. 7 p.
    1346 Mahoning Baptist Association. Minutes of the Mahoning Baptist Association, Convened at the Valley of Achor, Columbiana County, Ohio, on Wednesday & Thursday, the 28th and 29th of August, 1822. Warren Printed by Hapgood & Quinby., SS 7938. 1822. 10 p.
    1416 Mahoning Baptist Association. Minutes of the Mahoning Baptist Association, Convened at Youngstown, Trumbull County, Ohio, on the 3rd and 4th of September, 1823....3rd and 4th of Sept., 1823. Warren, Ohio Printed by Hapgood & Quinby., SS 11721. [1823] 10 p.
    1476 Mahoning Baptist Association. Minutes of the Mahoning Baptist Association, Convened at Hubbard, Trumbull County, Ohio, on the 1st and 2d days of September, 1824.

    SS 15231. [1824] 4 p.
    1558 Mahoning Baptist Association. Minutes of the Mahoning Baptist Association, Convened at Palmyra, Trumbull County, Ohio, on the 31st of August to 1st. Sept., 1825.

    SS 19574. 1825. 4 p.
    1645 Mahoning Baptist Association. Minutes of the Mahoning Baptist Association Convened at Canfield, Trumbull County, Ohio. On the Twenty-Fifth, 'sixth, and 'seventh of August, 1826.

    SS 23661. 1826.

    1720 Mahoning Baptist Association. Minutes of the Mahoning Baptist Association, Convened at New Lisbon, Ohio, August 23, 1827. New Lisbon
    SS 28023. 1827. 4 p.
    4378 Mahoning County Agricultural Society. First Semi-Annual Report of the Mahoning County Agricultural Society with Address by Elisha Whittlesey. Canfield

    1847.
    This report stated semi-annual meetings but this only one. The rest were annual.
    4379 Mahoning County Agricultural Society. Second Annual Report of the Mahoning County Agricultural Society with Address by Eban Newton. Canfield

    1848.

    4380 Mahoning County Agricultural Society. Third Annual Report of the Mahoning County Agricultural Society. Published by Order of the Board of Government of the Society. Containing the Agricultural Address of John M. Edwards, Esq.; Also a Catalogue of the Officers, Committees and Members of the Society; the List of Premiums, and Order of Arrangements for the Exhibition; Together with Explanations and Instructions to Competitors, Committees, &c. Canfield Printed by Edwards & Church,
    1849. v. ; 22 cm. Published by order of the Board of Government of the Society. Containing the agricultural address of John M. Edwards, esq.; also a catalogue of the officers, committees and members of the Society; the list of premiums, and order of arrangements for the exhibition; together with explanations and instructions to competitors, committees, &c. ...
    5818 Malcom, Howard, 1799-1879. Travels in South-Eastern Asia, Embracing Hindustan, Malaya, Siam, and China, 8th ed., Omitting Some Tables, Essays, etc. Cincinnati Published by David Anderson.,
    1849. 427 p. illus. ; 20 cm.
    9040 Manby, William, compiler. The Sabbath School Songster. Compiled by Wm. Hanby. Circleville s.n.,
    1850. xx p. ; cm.
    5852 Manford, E. (Erasmus), 1815-1884. One Hundred and Fifty Reasons for Believing in the Final Salvation of All Mankind. 2d ed. Cincinnati Manford & Torrey.,
    1849. 85 p. ; 15 cm.
    8864 Mansfield and New-Haven Rail Road Company. Report of the Engineer to the Directors of the Mansfield and New-Haven Rail Road Company, December 29, 1839. Mansfield Printed by J.C. Gilkison & Sons, AI 0. Thomson, T.R. Railroads, 2198. 1839. 14 p. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed (p. 12): Chas. D. Jaques, Engineer, Mansfield and New-Haven Rail Road.
    Includes a message from the board of directors encouraging the purchase of stock in the company, p. 13-14.
    9975 Mansfield and Sandusky City Railroad Co. ; Columbus and Lake Erie Railroad Co. Report of the Joint Committee to the Directors of the Mansfield and Sandusky, and of the Columbus and Lake Erie Railroad Companies. Sandusky David Campbell & Sons,
    1849. 37, [48] p. : incl. tables. folded map ; 21 cm.
    7978 Mansfield and Sandusky City Railroad Company. First Annual Report of the Officers and Directors of the Mansfield & Sandusky City Rail-Road Company, to Dec. 31, 1847. Sandusky D. Campbell & Sons, Water Street.,
    1848. 13, bv p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 13: E. Hedges, pres't.
    10404 Mansfield, Edward D. (Edward Deering), 1801-1880. The Political Grammar of the United States; or, A Complete View of the Theory and Practice of the General and State Governments, with the Relations Between Them. Dedicated to the Young Men of the United States. By Edward D. Mansfield, Late Professor of Constitutional Law in Cincinnati College. A New and Revised Edition; with the Latest Authorities. Adapted to the Use of Colleges, Academies and Schools. Cincinnati Published by E.D. Truman, No. 111 Main St.,
    1849. 1 p. l., [v]-xiv, [15]-234 p. ; 18 cm. "Cincinnati: Stereotyped by E. Shepard, Printed by Morgan & Overend."--p. [ii].
    "Preface to the Sixteenth Edition."--p. [iii], dated Cincinnati, May 16th, 1849.
    Page 15 misprinted 19 at bottom of page.
    1748 Mansfield, Edward Deering, 1801-1880. Sketch of a Journey through the Western States of North America and the City of Cincinnati. Cincinnati
    SS 29615 citing Sabin. Sabin 44375. 1827.

    90 Mansfield, Edward Deering, 1801-1880. The Means of Perpetuating Civil Liberty. An Oration, Delivered at the Tenth Anniversary Celebration of the Erodelphian Society of Miami University, By Edward D. Mansfield, of Cincinnati. Cincinnati Corey & Webster., AI 32813. 1835. [1-3], 4-23, bv, [27]-35, bv p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Cincinnati: Printed at the Cincinnati Journal Office."--verso of title page.
    "Published by Request of the Erodelphian Society."--verso of title page.
    "Notes."--p. [27]-35.
    Signatures: [1]-4/4, 5/2.
    2827 Mansfield, Edward Deering, 1801-1880. A Discourse on the Utility of the Mathematics as a Means of General Education. Delivered before the Western Literary Institute, and College of Professional Teachers, on the 8th of October, 1834, by Edward D. Mansfield, of Cincinnati, Ohio. Cincinnati Published by Josiah Drake., AI 32812. 1835. 28 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title: V. The Mathematics. Discourse on the Utility of the Mathematics.
    Running title: Mr. Mansfield's Discourse on the Mathematics.
    "Cincinnati: Printed by James and Gazlay, No. 1, Baker Street."--verso of title page.
    "Notes to Mr. Mansfield's Discourse on the Mathematics."--p. [24]-28.
    2828 Mansfield, Edward Deering, 1801-1880. Political Grammar of the United States. Cincinnati
    AI 32814. 1835.
    Advertised as published in Sixth Annual Report of the Trustees of the Lane Theological Seminary, Cincinnati, 1835, p. [4] of wrapper.
    13 Mansfield, Edward Deering, 1801-1880. Lecture on the Qualifications of Teachers Delivered before the College of Professional Teachers at Cincinnati by Edward D. Mansfield[,] Professor of History, Political Economy, and Constitutional Law in the Cincinnati College. [Cincinnati] Printed by N.S. Johnson., AI 38727. 1836 23, bv p. ; 22 cm.
    3466 Mansfield, Edward Deering, 1801-1880. Lectures on the Uses of History Delivered before the Eighth Annual Convention of the College of Teachers. By E.D. Mansfield. Cincinnati Kendall and Henry, Printers, AI 51479. 1838. 15 p. ; 22 cm.
    7352 Mansfield, Edward Deering, 1801-1880. The Worth of the Mechanics Arts. An Address, Delivered at the Mechanics' Fair, in Cincinnati, June 2, 1838. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1838. 27-48 p. Published in Ohio Mechanics' Institute, Report (Morgan 3509).
    333 Mansfield, Edward Deering, 1801-1880. The Political Grammar of the United States; or, A Complete View of the Theory and Practice of the General and State Governments, with the Regulations between Them. Dedicated to the Young Men of the United States. By Edward D. Mansfield, Professor of Constitutional Law in Cincinnati College. New Edition--Containing Parliamentary Rules, for the Government of Public Assemblies, Arranged on the Basis of Jefferson's Manual. Also, an Appendix of Questions. For Review, Adapting It to the Use of Schools. Prepared for the Eclectic Series. Cincinnati Published by Truman & Smith., AI 57038. 1839. [1]-6, [vii-ix], x-xviii, 19-292, [293], bv, [295]-316, [317]-336 p. ; 18 cm. At head of title: Eclectic edition.
    "Eclectic School Books" advertisements, p. [1]-6, included with pagination and signatures of the book.
    Half-title, p. [293]: Parliamentary Rules.
    "Appendix."--p. [317]-336.
    On spine: Mansfield's Political Grammar.
    Morgan copy inscribed by the author to John P. Garth, St. Louis, June 10, 1840.
    This popular book was first published in New York in 1834 by Harpers (American Imprints 25499).
    In the preface, Mansfield noted an increase in the interest in the Constitution. Today there is a great demand; hence the reason he wrote this book.
    "Preface to the Stereotype Edition."--p. [ix], dated, Cincinnati, January 1st, 1839. There is no mention of the stereotyper on the verso of title page which was common practice.
    Signatures: [1] [1*] - 28/2 28*/4.
    6312 Mansfield, Edward Deering, 1801-1880. The Political Grammar of the United States; or, a Complete View of the Theory and Practice of the General and State Governments, with the Relations between Them, Dedicated to the Young Men of the United States. By Edward Mansfield, Professor of Constitutional Law in Cincinnati College. New Edition--Containing Parliamentary Rules, for the Government of Public Assemblies, Arranged on the Basis of Jefferson's Manual. Also, an Appendix of Questions. For Review, Adapting It to the Use of Schools. Prepared for the Eclectic Series. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith., AI 0. 1840. [1], 2-6, [vii-ix], x-xviii, 19-292, [293-295], 296-316, [317], 318-336 p. ; 18.5 cm. "Preface to the Stereotype Edition."--p. [ix], dated: Cincinnati, January 1'st', 1839.
    At head of title: "Eclectic Edition."
    Signatures: [1] [1*] - 28/2 28*/4.
    "Eclectic School Books."--p. [1]-6. Truman & Smith made the advertisements an integral part of the book combining the signatures of each together. This publishing firm understood, before many, the importance of branding with its "Eclectic School Book Series."
    535 Mansfield, Edward Deering, 1801-1880. Eulogy on the Life and Character of William Henry Harrison, Ninth President of the United States. Delivered in Wesley Chapel, Cincinnati, on Fast Day, 14th of May, 1841. By Edward D. Mansfield. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James,, AI 41-3341. Sabin 44376n. 1841. 23, bv p. ; 22 cm. James Hall was Chairman of the Publication Committee.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: Eulogy on William Henry Harrison.
    536 Mansfield, Edward Deering, 1801-1880. Eclectic Edition. ThePolitical Grammar of the United States; or, A Complete View of the Theory and Practice of the General and State Governments, with the Relations between Them. Dedicated to the Young Men of the United States. By Edward D. Mansfield, Professor of Constitutional Law in Cincinnati College. New Edition-Containing Parliamentary Rules, for the Government of Public Assemblies, Arranged on the Basis of Jefferson's Manual. Also, An Appendix of Questions. For Review, Adapting It to the Use of Schools. Prepared for the Eclectic Series. Cincinnati Published by Truman & Smith., AI 41-3342. 1841.

    6301 Mansfield, Edward Deering, 1801-1880. The Political Grammar of the United States; or, A Complete View of the Theory and Practice of the General and State Governments with the Relations Between Them. By Edward D. Mansfield, Professor of Constitutional Law at Cincinnati College. New Edition, Containing Parliamentary Rules for the Government of Public Assemblies, Arranged on the Basis of Jefferson's Manual. Also, An Appendix of Questions, for Review, Adapting It to the Use of Schools. Prepared for the Eclectic Series. Cincinnati Truman & Smith, AI 43-3274. 1843. 336 p. ; 19 cm.
    7006 Mansfield, Edward Deering, 1801-1880. The Political Grammar of the United States; or, A Complete View of the Theory and Practice of the General and State Government, with the Relations between Them. New ed. Containing Parliamentary Rules, for the Government of Public Assemblies, Arranged on the Basis of Jefferson's Manual. Also, an Appendix of Questions...Adapting It to the Use of Schools. Prepared for the Eclectic Series. Cincinnati W.T. Truman, AI 0. 1844. 6, [vii]-xviii, 19-336 p. ; 19 cm. Eclectic Edition.
    4657 Mansfield, Edward Deering, 1801-1880. The Annual Address Delivered at the Cincinnati Astronomical Society, June, 1845, by E.D. Mansfield, Esq. Together with the Reports of the Board of Control and of the Director of the Observatory. Cincinnati Printed by R.P. Brooks., AI 45-1451 (Cincinnati Astronomical Society). 1845. 55, [1] p. ; 23 cm. "Discourse on Astronomy."--p. [3]-26, by Edward D. Mansfield.
    "Notes."--p. [27]-31.
    "Second Annual Report of the Board of Control of the Cincinnati Astronomical Society."--p. [33]-37, signed J.P. Foote, Secretary.
    [First] report of the director of the Observatory by O.M. Mitchell, p. [39]-55.
    "Rules and regulations for the observatory."--p. [56].
    Green wrappers with same text as title page but type reset.
    Signatures: [1] - 7/4.
    4733 Mansfield, Edward Deering, 1801-1880. The Political Grammar of the United States; or A Complete View of the Theory and Practice of the General and State Governments, with the Relations between Them. Dedicated to the Young Men of the United States. New Edition Containing Parliamentary Rules for the Government of Public Assemblies, Arranged on the Basis of Jefferson's Manual. Also an Appendix of Questions. Cincinnati W.T. Truman., AI 46-4419. 1846. 336 p. ; 18.5 cm. Publisher's advertisement, 6 p. in front OHi copy.
    4923 Mansfield, Edward Deering, 1801-1880. The Political Grammar of the United States; or, A Complete View of the Theory and Practice of the General and State Governments, with the Relations Between Them. Dedicated to the Young Men of the United States. By Edward D. Mansfield, Late Professor of Constitutional Law in Cincinnati College. A New and Revised Edition; with the Latest Authorities. Adapted to the Use of Colleges, Academies and Schools. Cincinnati Published by W. T. Truman,
    1848. 336 p. ; 19 cm. Head of title page: Eclectic Edition.
    Publisher's advertisements, p. 1-6.
    6526 Mansfield, Edward Deering, 1801-1880. Mexican War. New York Published. Cincinnati

    1848.

    4204 Mansfield, Edward Deering, 1801-1880. Mexican War. Tenth Edition. Cincinnati

    1849.
    New York primary publication city. See Sabin 44370 who gives the tenth edition as 1858.
    5028 Mansfield, Edward Deering, 1801-1880. The Political Grammar of the United States; or, A Complete View of the Theory and Practice of the General and State Governments, with the Relations Between Them. Dedicated to the Young Men of the United States. By Edward D. Mansfield, Late Professor of Constitutional Law in Cincinnati College. A New and Revised Edition; with the Latest Authorities. Adapted to the Use of College, Academies and School. Cincinnati Truman & Spofford.,
    1849. 1 p. l., [v]-xiv, [15]-234 p. ; 17.5 cm.
    5083 Mansfield, Edward Deering, 1801-1880. Address Delivered before the Horticultural Society. By Edward D. Mansfield, October 4, 1850, Cincinnati. Cincinnati Printed by Wright, Ferris & Co.,
    1850. 8 p. ; 20 cm. The title is from printed wrappers.
    Caption title: Address before the Cincinnati Horticultural Society.
    5084 Mansfield, Edward Deering, 1801-1880. The Mexican War; a History of Its Origin, and a Detailed Account of the Victories which Terminated in the Surrender of the Capital; with the Official Dispatches of the Generals. To which is Added, the Treaty of Peace, and Valuable Tables of the Strength and Losses of the United States Army. By Edward D. Mansfield... 10th ed. Cincinnati H.W. Derby & Co.,
    1850. iv, [5]-365 [. incl. maps, plans, tables. front., plates. ; 20.5 cm.
    3070 Manufacturers Insurance Company. Cincinnati. Articles of Association and Deed of Trust, of the Marengo Company. Perrysburg J. H. McBride-Printer, AI 38737. 1836. 8 p. ; 20 cm.
    3467 Manufacturers Insurance Company. Cincinnati. An Act to Incorporate the Manufacturers' Insurance Company. [Cincinnati Kendall and Henry, Printers, AI 51480. 1838]. 8 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Page 8: Kendall and Henry, Printers.
    8617 Manypenny, George Washington, 1809-1893. Annual Report of the Superintendent of the National Road. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1834] 7, bv p. ; 22.5 cm. Half-title; no imprint.
    Dated: Executive office Ohio, Columbus, December 8th, 1834. Signed, p. [5]: Geo. W. Manypenny
    5517 Marietta and Newport Turnpike Road and Bridge Company. Report of Marietta and Newport Turnpike Road and Bridge Company. Marietta
    AI 0. 1842. 1 p.
    2633 Marietta College. Marietta. First Annual Report of the Trustees of the Marietta Collegiate Institute, and Western Teachers' Seminary. August, 1834. Cincinnati Gregory & Smith, Printers, 14, Main Street., AI 25513. 1834. 14 p., 1 folded leaf ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Folded leaf has title: Synopsis of the Course of Study in the Marietta Collegiate Institute and Western Teachers' Seminary.
    332 Marietta College. Marietta. Second Annual Report of the Trustees of Marietta College. Setpember [sic], 1835. Cincinnati F. Stanley Benton., AI 0. 1835. 23, bv p. ; 21.5 cm. The report noted the change in the college's name from Marietta Collegiate Institute and Western Teachers' Seminary to Marietta College.
    Signatures: [1]-2/4 3/1. (Morgan copy imperfect.)
    American Antiquarian Society notes: "The Appendix, with the exception of the two first articles, is added by the agents of the college, to whom the certificates and letters were given, to be used so far as they might favor their applications for funds, and not for general circulation. It is therefore sent to those only who are supposed to be friendly to the object."--p. 23, referring to p. 19-23.
    "Printed by F.S. Benton, corner of Main and Fifth Streets."--p. [4] of wrapper.
    "Synopsis of the course of study in the several departments of Marietta College."--p. [12]-14.
    "Appendix."--p. [17]-23.
    American Antiquarian Society copy final gathering (p.19-23) is sewn separately and has been laid in.
    F. Stanley Benton not listed in Sutton.
    See corrected "September." (Morgan 8756)
    8756 Marietta College. Marietta. Second Annual Report of the Trustees of Marietta College. September, 1835. Marietta For the Trustees., AI 0. 1835. 23, bv p. ; 25 cm. The report noted the change in the college's name from Marietta Collegiate Institute and Western Teachers' Seminary to Marietta College.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: "The Appendix, with the exception of the two first articles, is added by the agents of the college, to whom the certificates and letters were given, to be used so far as they might favor their applications for funds, and not for general circulation. It is therefore sent to those only who are supposed to be friendly to the object."--p. 23, referring to p. 19-23.
    "Synopsis of the course of study in the several departments of Marietta College."--p. [12]-14.
    "Appendix."--p. [17]-23.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Dea. [illegible] with the respect of J.H. Linsley.
    See misspelled "September" edition. (Morgan 332)
    3468 Marietta College. Marietta. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Marietta College, 1837-8. Marietta, O. Gazette Office--I. Maxon, Printer., AI 51486. 1838. [1], bv, 3-19, bv, 21-24 p. ; 18 cm. Description of the college's policies and curriculum, p. 16-24.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: M.P. Jewett.
    8762 Marietta College. Marietta. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Marietta College. 1838-9. Cincinnati Isaac Hefley & Co., Printers., AI 0. 1838. 22 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Course of study."--p. [7]-8.
    "Latin school."--p. [9]-12.
    Description of the college's policies, p. [13]-16.
    Register and description of the teacher's seminary, p. [17]-22.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: With the respects of W.S. Spaulding. Please send me a catalogue of your female seminary in exchange directed to Marietta. W.S.S.
    3684 Marietta College. Marietta. Annual Circular of Marietta College, with the Inaugural Address of the President, Delivered July 25, 1838. Published by Order of the Trustees. Cincinnati Isaac Hefley & Company, Printers., AI 57049. 1839. 14, [2], 28 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: Marietta College, Ohio. 1838-9.
    "Address delivered at the annual commencement of the Marietta College, Ohio, by Joel H. Linsley, D.D. on occasion of his inauguration to the presidency of that institution. July 25, 1838. Published by order of the trustees. Cincinnati A. Pugh, pr.--corner of Fifth and Main. 1838."--28 p., second count with separate title page. Previously issued separately (Checklist Amer. imprints 51286).
    Error in paging: p. 8, 1st count, misnumbered 9.
    Page [15-16], 1st count, are blank.
    4333 Marietta College. Marietta. Public Meeting of the Society of Inquiry of Marietta College. Feb. 19, 1839. Address, J. P. Hills, Report by A. Barnhill, Address, S. Kidder, and E. P. Adams. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1839. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    3927 Marietta College. Marietta. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Marietta College, 1840-41. [Marietta s.n., AI 40-4362. 1840] 23, bv p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Latin school."--p. 9.
    "Course of instruction, &c."--p. [13]-15.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: 1840 E. Kellogg regards of I.W. Andrews.
    3928 Marietta College. Marietta. Laws of Marietta College, and a Catalogue of the Library. Marietta G.W. Tyler & Co. Printers., AI 40-4363. Singerman 2648. 1840. 56 p. ; 21 cm. "Marietta, [blank] 18[blank] This may certify, that [blank] is admitted a member of Marietta College. [blank] president."--verso of title page.
    8768 Marietta College. Marietta. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Marietta College. 1839-40. Cincinnati G.W. Tyler & Co. Printers., AI 0. 1840. [1], bv, [3]-6, [7]-8, [9]-[10], 11-12, [13], 14-16, [17], bv p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Course of study."--p. [7]-8.
    "Latin school."--p. [9]-12.
    Description of the college's policies, p. [13]-16.
    "Errata."--p. [17].
    8781 Marietta College. Marietta. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Marietta College. 1841-2. [Marietta s.n., Sabin 44569 (ref.). 1841] 22 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Course of instruction, &c."--p. [13]-15.
    8782 Marietta College. Marietta. Catalogue, of the Officers and Students in Marietta College. 1842-3. [Marietta s.n., Sabin 44569 (ref.). 1842] [1], bv, [3], bv, [5], bv, [7]-11, [12]-14, [15]-16, [17]-20 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Error in paging: p. 13 misnumbered 12. (Ohio Historical Society copy has correct pagination.)
    "Course of instruction, &c."--p. [12]-14.
    American Antiquarian Society copy addressed in ms.: Rev. Prof. A. Crosby, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire.
    7657 Marietta College. Marietta. Catalogue of the Officers and Students, in Marietta College. 1843-4. [Marietta s.n., AI 0. 1843] 20 p. ; 22 cm. Yellow wrappers with same information as title page.
    "Course of instruction, &c."--p. [12]-14.
    8253 Marietta College. Marietta. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Marietta College. 1844-5. [Marietta s.n., Sabin 44569 (ref.). 1844] 22 p. ; 22 cm. "Course of instruction, &c."--p. [11]-14.
    8629 Marietta College. Marietta. Catalogue of the Officers and Students, in Marietta College, 1845-6. [Marietta s.n., AI 0. 1845] tp, bv, [3-4], 5-23, bv p. ; 22.5 cm. "Course of instruction, &c."--p. 15-18.
    8254 Marietta College. Marietta. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Marietta College. 1846-7. [Marietta s.n., Sabin 44569 (ref.). 1846] 22, 8 p. ; 22 cm. "Course of instruction, &c."--p. 14-17.
    Morgan copy has ms. on title page: "With the respect of I.W. Andrews." I. Ward Andrews was Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy and one of the Overseers.
    Some copies have "Catalogus senatus academici Collegii Mariettensi..." p. 8, at end.
    8783 Marietta College. Marietta. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Marietta College. 1847-8. [Marietta s.n., Sabin 44569 (ref.). 1847] 24 p. [1] leaf of plates, 1 ill. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Wrapper imprint: Intelligencer Office, Marietta, O.
    Beman Gates printed the Marietta Intelligencer from 1845 to 1856.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: S.P. Hildreth.
    8630 Marietta College. Marietta. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Marietta College, 1848-9. Marietta, Ohio Printed at the Intelligencer Office., AI 0. 1848. 24 p. ; 23 cm. Beman Gates printed the Marietta Intelligencer from 1845 to 1856.
    "Course of instruction, &c."--p. XIV-XVIII.
    American Antiquarian Society copy lacks p. [3-4] of wrapper.
    There are two title pages with the first looking like a wrapper cover with picture of college on verso. While the second title page is regular with title and publisher.
    8784 Marietta College. Marietta. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Marietta College. 1849-50. Marietta, Ohio Printed at the Intelligencer Office., Sabin 44569 (ref.). 1849. XXIV p. 1 ill. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Beman Gates printed the Marietta Intelligencer from 1845 to 1856.
    "Course of instruction, &c."--p. XIV-XIX.
    American Antiquarian Society copy addressed in ms. To Rev. Addison Kingsbury, Putnam, Muskingum Co. Ohio.
    Engraving of Marietta College facing the title page.
    8280 Marietta College. Marietta. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Marietta College, 1850-51. Marietta, Ohio Printed at the Intelligencer Office., AI 0. 1850. XXV, bv, X p. 1 ill. ; 22 cm. Beman Gates printed the Marietta Intelligencer from 1845 to 1856.
    "Course of instruction, &c."--p. XIV-XX.
    Separate title page in Latin: Catalogus Senatus Academici Collegii Mariettensis, in Republica Ohioensi, Eorumque Omnium Qui in Eodem Muners et Officia Gesserunt, aut Alicujus Gradus Laurea Exornati Fuerunt. Mariettae: Typis, B.Gates. MDCCCL.
    American Antiquarian Society copy lacks second count.
    4292 Marietta College. Society of Inquiry. Marietta. Constitution, By-Laws, and Catalogue of the Society of Inquiry of Marietta College, with Catalogues of Library and Cabinet. Marietta, Ohio Printed at the Intelligencer Office., Thomson 784. Singerman 2651. 1850. 32 p. ; 23.5 cm.
    8750 Marietta Collegiate Institute and Western Teachers' Seminary. Marietta. Catalogue of the Teachers and Students of the Marietta Collegiate Institute, (Ohio.) For the Year Ending August 21, 1832. Marietta R. Prentiss, Printer., AI 0. [1832] [1-3], 4-12 p. 2 ill. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Philomathesian Society. Order of Exercises on Monday Evening, August 20."--p. 12.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: To Mr. S. Cotton, Amherst, Mass., yours truly, Luther Temple.
    8751 Marietta Collegiate Institute and Western Teachers' Seminary. Marietta. Constitution of the Permanent Charitable Fund of the Marietta Collegiate Institute and Western Teachers' Seminary. [Marietta s.n., AI 0. between 1832 and 1835] 12 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title; no imprint.
    The Marietta Collegiate Institute and Western Teachers' Seminary was chartered in 1832, and was rechartered as Marietta College on Feb. 14, 1835.
    10354 Marietta Female Seminary. Marietta Female Seminary. [Marietta s.n.,
    between 1847 and 1853?] 1 sheet ([1] p. ; 22 x 14 cm.
    9442 Marietta Female Seminary. Marietta. Catalogue of the Marietta Female Seminary for One Year; Together with an Account of the Internal Arrangements, and Course of Study. Marietta, Ohio Published by C. & W.D. Emerson., AI 0. 1836. 9, bv p. ; 16 cm.
    9532 Marietta Female Seminary. Marietta. [Catalogue of the Marietta Female Seminary, Marietta, Ohio, for the Year 1837. Marietta s.n., AI 0. 1837]
    Title by sequence.
    9533 Marietta Female Seminary. Marietta. [Catalogue of the Marietta Female Seminary, Marietta, Ohio, for the Year 1838. Marietta s.n., AI 0. 1838]
    Title by sequence.
    3685 Marietta Female Seminary. Marietta. Catalogue of the Marietta Female Seminary, Marietta, Ohio, for the Year Ending March, 1839, Together with a Plan of the Contemplated Primary School. Marietta Gazette Office-I. Maxon, Printer., AI 57050. 1839. 8 p. ; 16 cm.
    4161 Marietta Female Seminary. Marietta. Catalogue of the Marietta Female Seminary, Marietta, Ohio, for the Year Ending March, 1840. Marietta G.W. Tyler & Co., Printers, AI 0. 1840. 10 p. ; 21.5 cm.
    9534 Marietta Female Seminary. Marietta. [Catalogue of the Marietta Female Seminary, Marietta, Ohio, for the Year 1841. Marietta s.n., AI 0. 1841]
    Title by sequence.
    9539 Marietta Female Seminary. Marietta. [Catalogue of the Marietta Female Seminary, Marietta, Ohio, for the Year 1842. Marietta s.n., AI 0. 1842]
    Title by sequence.
    9531 Marietta Female Seminary. Marietta. Catalogue of the Marietta Female Seminary, Marietta, Ohio, for the Year Ending July, 1843. [Marietta s.n., AI 0. 1843] 8 p. ; 21 cm.
    8974 Marietta Female Seminary. Marietta. Catalogue of the Marietta Female Seminary, Marietta, Ohio, for the Year Ending July, 1844. [Marietta s.n.,] AI 0. 1844. 10 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes course of study and seminary policies, p. [8]-10.
    American Antiquarian Society copy has postal ink stamp. Addressed in ms. Miss Margaret C. Bartlett care of David Booth, Esq., Longmeadow, Mass. Inscribed: Margaret C. Bartlett's book from Lucy Amlin. (Louisa M. Amlin, Barlow, Ohio)
    5603 Marietta Female Seminary. Marietta. Catalogue of the Marietta Female Seminary, Marietta, Ohio. For the Year Ending July, 1845. [Marietta s.n., AI 0. 1845] 11, bv p. ; 22 cm. L. Tenney and Mrs. M.S. Tenney were superintendent and principal of the seminary.
    There is a list of students, most from the Marietta area.
    Includes course of study and seminary policies, p. [8]-11.
    8978 Marietta Female Seminary. Marietta. Catalogue of the Marietta Female Seminary, Marietta, Ohio, for the Year Ending July, 1846. [Marietta s.n., AI 0. 1846] 11, bv p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes course of study and seminary policies, p. [8]-11.
    9536 Marietta Female Seminary. Marietta. [Catalogue of the Marietta Female Seminary, Marietta, Ohio, for the Year 1847. Marietta s.n.,
    1847]
    Title by sequence.
    8981 Marietta Female Seminary. Marietta. Catalogue of the Marietta Female Seminary, Marietta, Ohio, for the Seven Years Ending July, 1848. Marietta, O. Printed at the Intelligencer Office.,
    1848. 17, bv p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes course of study and seminary policies, p. [16]-18.
    9537 Marietta Female Seminary. Marietta. [Catalogue of the Marietta Female Seminary, Marietta, Ohio, for the Year 1849. Marietta s.n.,
    1849]
    Title by sequence.
    9538 Marietta Female Seminary. Marietta. [Catalogue of the Marietta Female Seminary, Marietta, Ohio, for the Year 1850. Marietta s.n.,
    1850]
    Title by sequence.
    537 Marietta Intelligencer. Marietta, Ohio, Consociation of Constitutions. Articles of Faith, and Standing Rules. Meeting Held, 1841, to Include Cong. Churches of Marietta, Harmar, and Belpre, in Washington County. Marietta
    AI 41-3347. 1841.

    7034 Marietta Intelligencer. Special issue listing Whig Party ticket for national, state and local offices. Whig Congressional Convention, August 4, 1848. Marietta

    1848. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1311 Marietta. By-Laws of the Town of Marietta, Together with the Act of Incorporation, and Amendatory Laws. Marietta Printed by R. Prentiss., SS 5935 1821. 8 p.
    2829 Marietta. Old and New Charters of the Town of Marietta. Published by Order of the Town Council. Marietta P. Lapham, AI 32818. 1835. 16 p. ; 19 cm.
    5707 Marietta. Baptist Church of Christ. Declaration of Faith of the Regular Baptist Church of Christ. Adopted March, 1823. Also, the Church Discipline. Marietta, Ohio R. Prentiss, Printer, Marietta, Ohio., AI 0. 1833. 8 p. ; 22 cm.
    1312 Marietta. Congregational Church of Christ. The Confession of Faith and Covenant of the Congregational Church of Christ in Marietta, Ohio, with Scripture Reference, etc. Marietta Printed by R. Prentiss., SS 5936. 1821. 11 p.
    2632 Marietta. First Congregational Church. Confession of Faith and Covenant of the Congregational Church of Christ, Marietta, Ohio. Cincinnati Printed by J.A. James, AI 25512. 1834. 16 p. ; 15.5 cm. "Published for the use of the members."
    List of members, p. 11-16.
    2830 Marietta. First Universalian Religious Library Society. Catalogue of Books Belonging to the First Universalian Religious Library Society of Marietta, Ohio. [Marietta] P. Lapham, Printer, AI 32819. Singerman 2647. 1835. 12 p. ; 16 cm.
    6134 Marietta. First Universalian Society. Catalogue of Books Belonging to the Library of the 1st Religious Universalian Society, of Marietta. [Marietta] Dunley & Joline., Singerman 2646. 1827. 8 p.
    3267 Marietta. Laws, statutes, etc. The Act of Incorporation and Ordinances and Regulations of the Town of Marietta, Washington County, Ohio. Marietta Printed by C. Emerson & Co., AI 45391. 1837. 23 p.
    4588 Marion Academy. Marion. Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Marion Academy. Marion
    AI 44-4037. 1844.

    5244 Marion, Ohio. Citizens. Examination of the Report Entitled "Preliminary Surveys of the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Rail Road." Marion
    AI 0. 1846.

    5989 Marryat, Frederick, 1792-1848. Snarleyyow; or, The Dog Fiend. An Historical Novel. By Capt. F. Marryat. Cincinnati Published by U.P. & J.A. James, AI 0. 1837. 2 vol. OHi has vol. 1. OCY has vol. 2.
    3929 Marryat, Frederick, 1792-1848. Japhet in Search of a Father, by the Author of "Peter Simple." 2 v. in 1. Cincinnati
    AI 40-4371. 1840.

    9022 Marsh, John. Putnam and the Wolf; or, The Monster Destroyed. An Address Delivered before the Temperance Society of Pomfret (Conn.). [Cleaveland Printed at the Cleaveland Herald Office, AI 0. 1837] 16 p. ; 17.5 cm. Caption title.
    "Printed at the Cleaveland Herald Office."-p. 16.
    10010 Marsh, Roswell, 1793-1875. Abstract of a Meteorological Register Kept at Steubenville Ohio ... from September 1, 1832 to December 31, 1842 ... [Steubenville s.n.,
    1843] 2 l. 43 cm. folded to 22 cm.
    7062 Marshall, Alexander Keith, 1770-1825. Decisions of the Court of Appeals of Kentucky, Commencing with the Fall Term, 1817, and Ending with the Fall Term, 1821. In Three Volumes. By Alexander K. Marshall, Esq., Reporter to the Commonwealth. Vol. I and II[-III]. Second Edition. Cincinnati Henry W. Derby, Publisher.,
    1848. 3 v. in 2. ; 25 cm. Half title: A.K. Marshall's Reports.
    "Morgan & Overend, Printers, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    "Index to the Principal Matters in Volume I."--p. [1]-34, second count.
    Half-title: Decisions of the Court of Appeals of Kentucky, Commencing with the Fall Term, 1819, and Ending with the Fall Term, 1820. By A.K. Marshall, Esq. Vol. II."--p. [a]. Vol. III: A.K. Marshall's Reports.
    On spine: A.K. Marshall. Vol. I & II
    Pagination: Vol. I: [i], bv, [iii-vii], viii-xii, [1]-110, [111]-210, [211]-312, [313]-458, [459]-465, bv, [1]-34. Vol. II: [467], bv, [i]-iv, [469]-606, [607]-781, [782]-927, bv, [1]-32. (Pages 771 and 31, second index, are not printed.) Vol. III: 1 l., [1], bv, [929-930], [i]-iv, [931]-1086, [1087]-1372, [1373]-1384, 1-27, bv.
    Signatures: [x]/6, 1 - 29/8, 30/1, A - D/4 E/1 30/1 [x]/2 30/6 31 - 58/8 A - B/8; Vol. III: [x]/5 [59]/1 60 - 86/8 87/4 A/8 B/6.
    "Morgan & Overend, Printers, Cincinnati."--verso of title page, Vol. III..
    "Index to the Principal Matters in Volume III."--p. [1]-27, second count.





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    AAS/Morgan copy inscribed [illegible] 4 Aug 1848 #699.
    4921 Marshall, John, 1755-1835. Speech of Hon. John Marshall Delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, on the Resolution of the Honerable [sic] Edward Livingston, Relative to Thomas Nash, Alias Jonathan Robins. Also, the Autobiography of John Marshall. Columbus Published by J. H. Riley & Co.,
    1848. [i], iii, 25 p. ; 22.5 cm.
    753 Marshall, R. (Robert), 1760-1833, and J. Thompson. A Brief Historical Account of Sundry Things in the Doctrines and State of the Christian, or as It is Commonly Called, The Newlight Church. By R. Marshall & J. Thompson, Ministers of the Gospel, and Members of Said Church. Containing Their Testimony against Several Doctrines Held in That Church, and Its Disorganized State; Together with Some Reasons Why Those Two Brethren Purpose to Seek for a More Pure and Orderly Connection. Cincinnati Published by J. Carpenter & Co. Corner of Main & Fifth Streets., OI 132. SS 23285. Sabin 44764. Wilkie 208. 1811. 24 p. ; 18 cm.
    3916 M'Arthur, John, 1803-1849. Address Delivered to the Union Literary Society, of Miami University, at Its Fifteenth Anniversary, August 12, 1840. By Rev. J. M'Arthur, A.M. Oxford, Ohio Printed by John B. Peat., AI 40-274 ("Arthur, John M." ); AI 40-4195. M DCCC XL. [1840] 25 p. ; 20.5 cm.
    895 Martin, Maria, b. 1779. History of the Captivity and Sufferings of Maria Martin, Who was Six Years a Slave in Algiers: Two of Which She was Confined in a Dark and Dismal Dungeon Loaded with Irons, by the Command of an Inhuman Turkish Officer. Written by Herself. To Which is Prefixed, a History of Algiers, a Description of the Country, the Manners and Customs of the Natives--Their Treatment to Their Slaves--Their Laws, Religions, &c. &c. St. Clairsville, Ohio Printed by John Berry., OI 265. SS 35189. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.), 1208h. Rieger 5782. 1815. 70 p. ; 17 cm.
    5406 Martin, S. M. A Small Book Containing Five Corresponding Letters between J.G. and S.M.M., and Several Original Sermons. Columbus Printed and Published by the Author, AI 0. 1840. 60 p. ; 15 cm.
    3071 Martin, William W. The Distinguished Advantages of Education. An Address, Delivered at the Seventh Annual Exhibition of the Zelo-Paidusian Society, of the Washington County Seminary, By William W. Martin, of Livonia, Indiana. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith., AI 38772. 1836. 24 p. Martin was a resident of Livonia, Indiana.
    10011 Martin, Wm. T. (William T.) Franklin County Register Comprising Regular Lists of All Civil Officers ... to Which Is Prefixed a Brief History of the Settlement of the County ... a Register of the Principal State Officers By Wm. T. Martin. Columbus Scott and Wright, AI 25543. Thomson 788. 1834. 52 p. map. ; 13 cm.
    3469 Martineau, Harriet, 1802-1875. Retrospect of Western Travel. By Harriet Martineau, Author of "Society in America," "Illustrations of Political Economy," Etc. In Two Volumes. Vol. II. Cincinnati U.P. James, No. 26 Pearl Street., AI 51515. Rusk I: 116-17. 1838. 2 v. (278, 252). ; 13 cm. Rusk: "Probably the most important view of the West by an English Writer."
    Morgan copy vol. II only, inscribed: Jos. A. Trumbull's Book Aug 22/46.
    On spine, green label: Retrospect of Western Travel. Martineau. [illegible line] Vol. II.
    Vol II: Pagination: [1], bv, [3], bv, [5]-252 p. ; 14.5 cm.; Signatures: [A]/2 B B2 - X/2 X2/4 Y/4 (Q2 not printed; I, U and W not used)
    7951 Martinsburg Academy. Martinsburg. Martinsburg Academy Catalogue ... 1841. Mt. Vernon Wilson AI 0. 1841. 8 p. ;
    6208 Martinsburg Academy. Martinsburg. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Martinsburg Academy for the Year Ending September 21, 1842. Mount Vernon Cochran and Cunningham, Printers, AI 42-3239. 1842. 8 p.
    8430 Martinsburg Academy. Martinsburg. Annual Catalogue of the Officers & Students of Martinsburg Academy. Second Issue for 1847---8. Mt. Vernon W. H. Cochran, Printer--Times Office,
    1848. [1-2], 3-8 p. ; 21.5 cm. Printed wrappers.
    "Recommendations Upper Buffalo, July 15th 1848. ... "--p. [4] wrappers.
    "Mr. Newbank. I send you a catalogue of our instruction if you want to come, This winter, you can have the pleasure of going with me. I have begun I will study all the Languages to prepare for College a good Methodist Church here an boarding one dollar a week come all of you here is were you will get your money back. My respect to the [illegible] into to me soon. Callendar."--p. 8.
    3470 Mason, H. D. Scripture Views of Christian Union, in a Series of Lectures. Cleveland Printed by James Hull., AI 51541. 1838. 108 p. ; 15 cm.
    5997 Mason, H. D. Discussion of Universalism. Springfield H. D. Mason, AI 0. 1840. 16 p.
    5545 Mason, H. D. The Symptoms and Treatment of All Diseases. Cedarville H. D. Mason, AI 0. 1843. 100 p. ; 14 cm.
    1927 Mason, John, 1646?-1694. Select Remains of the Reverend John Mason, M.A., Late Rector of Water-Stratford, in the County of Bucks, Author of The Song of Praise to Almighty God Containing a Variety of Devout and Useful Sayings on Divers Subjects, Digested Under Proper Heads: Religious Observations, Serious Advice to Youth, Occasional Reflections, & c. Recommended by the Rev. I. Watts, D.D. Dayton Printed by Regans & Van Cleve, SS 39483. 1829. 92 p., [2] p. ; 13 cm.
    3072 Mason, Lowell, 1792-1872 and Timothy Battelle Mason, 1801-1861, joint authors. The Sacred Harp, or, Eclectic Harmony, a New Collection of Church Music Consisting of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, Anthems, Sentences and Chants, Old, New and Original, Including Many New and Beautiful Subjects from the Most Eminent Composers Arranged and Harmonized Expressly for This Work by Lowell Mason [and] Timothy B. Mason. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith., AI 38848. 1836. 357 p. ; 16 x 26 cm. For 4 voices.
    Cover title: Masons' Sacred harp ...
    "Beauties of church music"--Cover.
    Includes indexes.
    American Antiquarian Society copy lacks p. 65-66, 113-114, 233-236, 269-272, 353-354. Has error in binding: p. 79-80 bound before p. 77-78.
    9644 Mason, Lowell, 1792-1872 and Timothy Battelle Mason, 1801-1861, joint authors. The Sacred Harp, or Eclectric Harmony. A Collection of Church Music, Consisting of a Great Variety of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, Anthems, Sacred Songs and Chants, Original and Selected; Including Many New and Beautiful Subjects from the Most Eminent Composers. Harmonized and Arranged Expressly for This Work. Revised, Improved, Enlarged, and Price Reduced. Cincinnati Published by William T. Truman,
    1847. 238 p. ; 15 x 23 cm.
    2324 Mason, Lowell, 1792-1872. The Sacred Harp, or Eclectic Harmony. A Collection of Church Music Consisting of Psalms and Hymn Tunes. Harmonized and Arranged by Lowell Mason and T. B. Mason. New ed. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith., AI 13615. 1832. 232 p.
    2635 Mason, Lowell, 1792-1872. The Sacred Harp; or, Eclectic Harmony, Consisting of a Great Variety of Psalms and Hymn Tunes, Anthems Arranged and Composed by Lowell Mason and T.B. Mason. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith, AI 25588. Stanislaw 191 ("Ohio Sacred Harp") 1834. 232 p. ; 16 x 26 cm. Stanislaw cites Perrin (pp. 199, 212) for existence confirmed but locates no copy.
    See Christina Mennel, "Timothy B. Mason and 'The Sacred Harp' (1834)," The Hymn, 49(April 1998), 30-34.
    Principally for 4 voices.
    Cover title.
    Shape-note notation.
    At head of title: Masons' sacred harp; Eclectic harmony.
    2831 Mason, Lowell, 1792-1872. The Sacred Harp or Eclectic Harmony. A Collection of Church Music in Patent Notes. New Edition, Revised and Corrected. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith., AI 32873. 1835. xx, 232 p. ; 15 x 26 cm. The publication was written while Timothy B. Mason was a professor in the Eclectic Academy of Music in Cincinnati, and printed in patent notes over the objections of the authors.
    Cover title: Mason's Sacred Harp: or eclectic harmony. A new collection of church music. In patent notes. Arranged and composed by Lowell Mason and T.B. Mason, professors of music and organists. New edition.
    3268 Mason, Lowell, 1792-1872. The Sacred Harp; or, Eclectic Harmony: A New Collection of Church Music... by Lowell Mason, and by Timothy B. Mason. Stereotype Edition. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith, AI 45478. 1837. 357, [3] p. ; 16 x 24 cm. Principally for 4 voices.
    At head of title on cover: Beauties of church music.
    Cover title: Masons' sacred harp.
    Includes indexes.
    Shape-note notation.
    7612 Mason, Lowell, 1792-1872. Mason's Young Minstrel: A Collection of Juvenile Songs with Appropriate Music. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1837.

    5678 Mason, Lowell, 1792-1872. Musical Exercises for Singing Schools to be used in connecxion with the Manual of the Boston Academy of Music. Cincinnati
    Wessen, 100(Sept. 10, 1967), #233. 1838.

    5773 Mason, Lowell, 1792-1872. Mason's Young Minstrel: A Collection of Juvenile Songs with Appropriate Music. Arranged by J. B. Mason. 4th Edition. Cincinnati Published by Truman & Smith., Wessen, 12(April 1, 1940), #80. 1839. 80 p.
    3930 Mason, Lowell, 1792-1872. The Sacred Harp or Eclectic Harmony. By Lowell Mason and Timothy B. Mason. New ed., rev. and cor. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith, AI 40-4442. 1840. 232 p.
    538 Mason, Lowell, 1792-1872. Sacred Harp; or, Beauties of Church Music. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith, AI 41-3408. 1841.

    6313 Mason, Lowell, 1792-1872. The Sacred Harp or Eclectic Harmony, A Collection of Church Music, Consisting of a Great Variety of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, Anthems, Sacred Songs and Chants, Original and Selected Including Many New and Beautiful Subjects from the Most Eminent Composers By Lowell Mason and Timothy B. Mason. New Ed. Rev. and Corr. Cincinnati Truman and Smith, AI 0. 1842. 230 p. ; 15 x 23 cm Series: Beauties of church music, v. 2.
    7489 Mason, Lowell, 1792-1872. The Sacred Harp; or Eclectic Harmony; A Collection of Church Music... By Lowell Mason and Timothy Mason. Cincinnati Published by William Truman., AI 44-4087. 1844. 238 p.
    7942 Mason, Lowell, 1792-1872. Carmina Sacra: or Boston Collection of Church Music. Comprising the Most Popular Psalm and Hymn Tunes in General Use ... By Lowell Mason, ... Cincinnati Published by Jewett and Mason. Boston: J.H. Wilkins and R.B. Carter.--New York: Pratt, Woodford, & Co. Philadelphia: Thomas, Cowperthwait, & Co.--Baltimore: Cushing & Brother., AI 0. 1844. 348, 4 p. "Boston: Kidder and Wright,, Music Compositors."--verso of title page.
    This is most likely not an Ohio imprint, but Boston.
    9895 Mason, Lowell, 1792-1872. The Juvenile Singing School by Lowell Mason and G. J. Webb. Cincinnati Jewett & Mason, AI 0. 1844. iv, [5]-128, [2] p. ; 14 cm.
    8474 Mason, Lowell, 1792-1872. The Sacred Harp or Eclectic Harmony Collection of Church Music, Consisting of a Great Variety of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, Anthems, Sacred Songs and Chants, Original and Selected Including Many New and Beautiful Subjects from the Most Eminent Composers, Harmonized and Arranged Expressly for This Work . By Lowell Mason and by Timothy B. Mason. Enlarged, Revised and Improved Edition. Cincinnati Published by William T. Truman, AI 45-4233. 1845. 238 p. ; 15 x 23 cm. Cover title: Mason's sacred harp, or eclectic harmony; a new collection of church music in patent notes.
    9881 Mason, Lowell, 1792-1872. Mason, Timothy B. (Timothy Battelle), 1801-1861. The Sacred Harp, or, Eclectic Harmony, a New Collection of Church Music Consisting of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, Anthems, Sentences and Chants, Old, New and Original, Including Many New and Beautiful Subjects from the Most Eminent Composers Arranged and Harmonized Expressly for This Work by Lowell Mason [and] Timothy B. Mason. Enl., Rev., and Improved Ed. Cincinnati Published by William T. Truman, AI 0. 1843 238 p. ; 16 x 24 cm. Shape notes.
    Introduction to vocal music, p. 7-20.
    8183 Mason, Samson, 1793-1869. Springfield, Clark County, Jan. 11, 1827. Gen. D. M'Arthur, Sir-Yours of the ninth instant, enclosing a printed letter from John Alexander, under date of November 28th, 1826, addressed to Cadwallader Wallace, Agent. Re: trial for ejectment against John Reynolds and Van Meter. [Springfield s.n., AI 0. 1827] 7, bc p. ; Caption title; no imprint.
    Signed on page 7: With sentiments of esteem, I am yours, Samson Mason.
    Joseph Dush, late of Willard, Ohio, had a copy. It did not appear in his estate sale. Copy of original in Morgan Library of Ohio Imprints.
    9719 Mason, T. B. (Timothy Battelle), 1801-1861. Juvenile Concert by the Second and Third Classes in the Eclectic Academy of Music. To Be Performed on Wednesday Evening, April 15, 1835, in the Second Presbyterian Church, under the Direction of T.B. Mason, Professor of the Academy. Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1835. 12 p.
    3931 Mason, T. B. (Timothy Battelle), 1801-1861. The Sacred Harp; or Beauties of Church Music. Vol. II: A New Collection of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, Anthems,...Sentences and Chants, Derived from the Highest Sources of the Musical Talent of Europe and America. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith., AI 40-4448. 1840. 279 p.
    9905 Mason, T. B. (Timothy Battelle), 1801-1861. Mason's Juvenile Harp Containing a Large Number of New and Beautiful Melodies and Hymns, Selected and Translated from the German, a Great Variety of Original and Selected Hymns and Melodies, Rounds and Sentences, and a Simplified System of Elementary Principles by T.B. Mason. Cincinnati William T. Truman, AI 0. 1845. 208 p. 13 x 20 cm. Includes index
    6413 Mason, T. B. (Timothy Battelle), 1801-1861. Mason's Juvenile Harp. Boston. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1846.

    3471 Mason, T. E. Public Address at Worthington College [on Anatomy and Physiology]. Worthington Scott and Gallagher., AI 51554. 1838. 16 p.
    2832 Master Carpenters' and Joiners' Society of Cincinnati. Bill of Prices and Constitution of the House Carpenters' and Joiners' Society of Cincinnati. Cincinnati
    AI 32933. 1835.

    193 Mather, William Williams, 1804-1859. First Annual Report on the Geological Survey of the State of Ohio. By W.W. Mather, Principal Geologist, and the Several Assistants. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer to the State., AI 52044. Rieger 575. Thomson 795. 1838. 134, 1 l. p. l folding plan. ; 20.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Transferred to the General Assembly of Ohio on January 17, 1838, by Governor Joseph Vance.
    Engraved plate signed: W.W. Mather, del.; Doolittle & Munson, Cin.
    The first and second annual reports are assigned the same number in Checklist Amer. imprints.
    Includes reports of S.P. Hildreth, J.P. Kirtland, C. Briggs, and C. Whittlesey.
    "Table of contents."--p. [131]-134.
    American Antiquarian Society copy 2 lacks wrappers; inscribed: [illegible] respects of Chas. Whittlesey.
    194 Mather, William Williams, 1804-1859. Second Annual Report on the Geological Survey of the State of Ohio. By W.W. Mather, Principal Geologist, and the Several Assistants. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer to the State., AI 52044. Rieger 576. Thomson 796. 1838. 286 p., [16] folding plans and 9 plates (some folded) ill., maps ; 20.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Transmitted to the General Assembly of Ohio on December 18, 1838, by Governor Wilson Shannon.
    Engravings signed: Doolittle & Munson, Cin.
    Lithograph signed: L: Samyn's Lith.
    Lithograph signed: On stone by J.A. Cleveland. Lith by Samyn.
    The first and second annual reports are assigned the same number in Checklist Amer. imprints.
    Includes reports of J.W. Foster, J.P. Kirtland, C. Briggs, C. Whittlesey, and J. Locke.
    3472 Mather, William Williams, 1804-1859. Series of Geological Queries, Contained in the First Annual Report of the Geological Survey of Ohio. By W.W. Mather, Principle Geologist, and the Several Assistants. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer to the State, AI 51631. 1838. 13 p. ; 24 cm.
    4471 Mather, William Williams, 1804-1859. Catalogue of the Geological Specimens, Collected on the Late Survey of the State of Ohio by W.W. Mather. Columbus [State Geologist], AI 42-3831. Thomson 797. 1842. 7 p., 11 folded leaves ; 21 cm. "February 25, 1842."
    Spine title: Catalogue of specimens.
    7490 Mather, William Williams, 1804-1859. Report of the Coal Grove Company, Lawrence County, Ohio. Cincinnati Printed at the Daily Atlas Office., AI 44-4146. 1844. 10 p.
    1507 Matthews, T. J. (Thomas Johnston), 1787-1852. A Lecture on Symmes' Theory of Concentric Spheres, Read at the Western Museum by T.J. Mathews. Cincinnati A.N. Deming, Printer., SS 17079. Thomson 799. 1824. 14 p. ; 24 cm.
    8539 Mattison, Hiram, 1811-1868. An Elementary Astronomy, for Academies and Schools. Cincinnati Huntington and Savage.,
    1849.
    Titles and Tales Books. Sold. 2/98.
    5085 Mattison, Hiram, 1811-1868. An Elementary Astronomy, for Academies and Schools. 8th ed. Cincinnati

    1850.

    10029 Mattoon, Charles H. Common Arithmetic, Upon the Analytic Method of Instruction. Also the Principles of Cancelation, and Other Modern Improvements. Illustrated and Applied By Charles H. Mattoon. [Columbus] S. Medary,
    1850. xix, 388 p. ; 19 cm. Analytic series, No. 2.
    7167 Mauck, Robert. Whereas on the 7th of December, A.D. 1829, I, Robert Mauck, of the county of Gallia in the Staate [sic] of Ohio, obtained from the proper officers of the government of the United States, a patent for "purifying or rectifying, peach, apple & cider brandy & whiskey," by re-distillation and filtration ... And whereas, I have this day, in consideration of the sume of [blank] dollars, to me in hand paid by [blank] of [blank] sold to him the right of said patent ... Given under my hand and seal at [blank] this [blank] day of [blank] A.D. 183[blank] ... [Gallipolis s.n., AI 0. 1830] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 43 x 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Blank form for granting patent right; followed by Mauck's "Instructions for rectifying" dated November 29th, 1821. Printed area measures 37.0 x 13.6 cm.
    7491 Maull, W. H. The Methodist Episcopal Church Exposed; In a Discourse Delivered in Cincinnati, Ohio, January 18, 1844. Cincinnati Gazette Office, Printer, AI 44-4153. 1844. 47 p.
    8045 Maumee River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Third Anniversary of the Maumee River Baptist Association; Held with the Baptist Church of York and Swan Creek. October 20th & 21st. Perrysburg Printed by C. Carrier., AI 0. 1841. 10, [11-12], p. ; 21 cm. "Report of the Board." and "Treasurer's report."--p. [11-12].
    6168 Maumee River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fourth Anniversary of the Maumee River Baptist Association. Maintaining Inviolably the Doctrine of Three Equal Persons in the Godhead; the Entire Sinfulness of Men by Nature, Personal Election; the Vicarious Sacrifice of Jesus Christ; Free Justification through the Merits of Christ, Imputed to believers through Faith; Regeneration and sanctification by the Influence of the Holy Spirit through the Instrumentality of the Truth; the Obligation of All Men to Believe the Gospel and Obey All God's Commandments; the perseverance of All True Believers in Grace to Glory; the Resurrection of All Men and the General Judgment at the Last Day; the Endless Happiness of the Righteous, and the Endless Misery of the Wicked; Immersion of believers Only in the Name of the Trinity by an Ordained Minister; the Right of Immersed Believers Only to Partake of the Lord's Supper; and the Independence of the Churches Respectively in Their Government and Discipline. Held with Baptist Church of Freedom and Clinton, October 19th & 20th, 1842. Maumee City Printed at the Times Office., AI 42-366. 1842. 12 p.
    8988 Maumee River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fifth Anniversary of the Maumee River Baptist Association, Held with the Baptist Church of Maumee City, July 5th and 6th, 1843. Perrysburg Printed at the News Office: AI 0. 1843. 10, 1 l. p.
    8989 Maumee River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Sixth Anniversary of the Maumee River Baptist Association, Held with the Baptist Church of Perrysburgh; July 3d and 4th 1844. Perrysburg Printed at the Miami of Lake Erie Office: AI 0. 1844. 8 p.
    8990 Maumee River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Seventh Anniversary of the Maumee River Baptist Association, Held with the Baptist Church of Chesterfield; July Second and Third, 1845 Perrysburg, O. Reznor, Pr., AI 0. [1845] 8 p.
    8991 Maumee River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Eighth Anniversary of the Maumee River Baptist Association, Held with the Baptist Church of Ten Mile Creek; July 1st & 2nd, 1846. Maumee City, O. J. Beam & Co., Printers, AI 0. [1846] 8 p. ; 13 cm.
    9281 Maumee River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Maumee Baptist Association, Held with the Liberty Church, Wednesday and Thursday, July7, and 8, 1847. Rev. H.C. Skinner, Cor. Sec’ry, Perrysburg. Perrysburg, Ohio Printed by S.T. Hosmer.,
    1847. 8 p. ; 19 cm.
    8992 Maumee River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Maumee Baptist Association, Held with the Church in Maumee City, Wednesday and Thursday, July 5 and 6, 1848. Rev. H.C. Skinner, Cor. Sec'y, Perrysburgh. Perrysburgh, Ohio Printed by S.T. Hosmer, at the Reveille Office.,
    1848. 8 p. ; 22 cm.
    9282 Maumee River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Maumee Baptist Association, : held with the church in Perrysburg, Wednesday and Thursday, June 6 and 7, 1849. : Rev. H.C. Skinner, corresponding secretary, Perrysburg. Perrysburg, Ohio S.T. Hosmer, Printer, Reveille Office.,
    1849 8 p. ; 22 cm.
    9283 Maumee River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Maumee Baptist Association, Held with the Liberty Church, Wednesday and Thursday, June 5th and 6th, 1850. Rev. H.C. Skinner, Corresponding Secretary, Maumee City. Perrysburg, Ohio D.J. Bean, Printer--Reveille Office.,
    1850 8 p. ; 21 cm.
    3473 Mayo, H. B. An Address Delivered in the Presbyterian Church, Oxford, at the Request of the Oxford Temperance Society, August 2, 1838, by H.B. Mayo, Esq. Oxford Printed by R. H. Bishop, Jun., AI 51640. 1838. 18 p. ; 21 cm.
    3686 Mayo, H. B. An Address Delivered before the Citizens of Oxford on July 4, 1839, by H.B. Mayo, Esq. Published at the Request of the Citizens. Oxford Printed by W.W. Bishop., AI 57203. 1839. 16 p. ; 20 cm.
    7423 McArthur, Duncan. To the electors of the State of Ohio,...A Friend to Langham & Baldwin. Chillicothe
    AI 0. [1803] [2] p.
    7883 McArthur, Duncan. Scioto Gazette Extra. Chillicothe, October 15, 1813. Good News From The Army. Re: Battle of the Thames. [Chillicothe s.n., AI 0. 1813] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    6605 McArthur, Duncan. McArthur advertising land for sale or let on a seven year improvement lease agreement. October 19, 1820. Chillicothe
    AI 0. 1820. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7862 McArthur, Duncan. Fruit Hill, October 1st, 1824. Major James Kilgore. Dear Sir--Agreeably to your request and my promise, I hasten to give a brief, but faithful account of the proceedings of the Court Marshal, and the execution [ for desertion] of the five soldiers, at the cantonment, above Chillicothe, in 1814, so far as I can now recollect them. ... Very respectfully, your obedient servant, Duncan M'Arthur. ... Having understood that General M'Arthur has been subjected to censure, on account of the execution of five deserters in Chillicothe, in 1814, I deem it an act of justice to that gentleman to submit the following facts to the consideration of the public. ... (Signed) Batteal Harrison, Late Captain United States' army. September 30, 1824. [Chillicothe s.n., AI 0. 1824] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    3453 McArthur, John, 1803-1849. An Address Delivered before the Society of Inquiry on Missions of Miami University, Sunday Evening. July 1st, 1838. By John McArthur. Oxford Published by R.H. Bishop, Jun., AI 51376. 1838. 19 p. ; 20.5cm.
    5905 McBride, James, 1788-1859. Proclamation. To the Electors of the County of Butler, in the State of Ohio. Hamilton, O. Keen and Stewart., AI 0. 1814. Broadside. ; 29 x 36 cm.
    893 McBride, James, 1788-1859. Naval Biography, Consisting of Memoirs of the Most Distinguished Officers of the American Navy; to Which is Annexed the Life of General Pike. Cincinnati Printed and Published by Morgan, Williams, & Co., Graff 2569. Howes M17. OI 263. SS 35395. Wilkie 378. June 1815. vi, [1], 296 p. ; 18 cm.
    5908 McBride, James, 1788-1859. Distillers. Retailers and Auctioneers. Hamilton, O. Keen, Colby, & Co., AI 0. 1815. Broadside. ; 22 x 27 cm.
    5910 McBride, James, 1788-1859. To the Public. Hamilton s.n., AI 0.
    Broadside. ; 24 x 18 cm.
    1680 McBride, James, 1788-1859. Symmes's Theory of Concentric Spheres; Demonstrating That the Earth is Hollow, Habitable within, and Widely Open about the Poles. By a Citizen of the United States. [Two lines from Shakespeare] [Ten lines from Milton] Cincinnati Printed and Published by Morgan, Lodge and Fisher., SS 25166. Thomson 740. 1826. xi (i.e, xii), [1], 14-168 p. ; 17.5 cm. Running title: The Theory of Concentric Spheres.
    Errors in paging: p. x, xii misnumbered ix, xi.
    "A short biographical sketch of Captain Symmes."--p. 157-168.
    OCLC notes: Written by James McBride, "under the direction and with the revision of Captain Symmes." See McBride's Pioneer biography, v. 2, p. 243.
    4654 McBride, James, 1788-1859. Laws of the State of Ohio Relating to the Miami Bridge Company at Hamilton; Together with the Ordinances Passed by the President and Directors of the Company. Passed by Order of the Board of Directors. Rossville J.M. Christy, Pr., AI 0. 1845. 114, [2] p.
    6041 McBride, James, 1788-1859. A Sketch of the Life and Character of John Reily, Dec'd. Hamilton

    1850.

    6719 McBride, John. Account of the Doctrines, Government, Manners and Customs of the Shakers...with Remarks on Confession to Catholic Priests and Shaker Elders by John McBride. Cincinnati
    MacLean 498. Richmond 880. 1834. 27 [1] 27-33 p.; 15 cm. Included as number 880, with different pagination, in Shaker literature; a bibliography, compiled and annotated by Mary L. Richmond, 1977..
    3063 McClung, John Alexander, 1804-1859. Sketches of Western Adventure: Containing an Account of the Most Interesting Incidents Connected with the Settlement of the West, from 1755 to 1794; with an Appendix. Revised and Corrected with Engravings. By John A. M'Clung. Cincinnati Stereotyped and Published by J.A. James & Co., AI 38638. 1836. 315 p. ill. ; 18 cm.
    3258 McClung, John Alexander, 1804-1859. Sketches of Western Adventure: Containing an Account of the Most Interesting Incidents Connected with the Settlement of the West, from 1755 to 1774: with an Appendix. Revised and Corrected. By John A. M'Clung. Cincinnati Published by J.A. James & Co., AI 45306. 1837. 315 p.
    3454 McClung, John Alexander, 1804-1859. Sketches of Western Adventure: Containing an Account of the Most Interesting Incidents Connected with the Settlement of the West, from 1755 to 1794; with an Appendix. Revised and Corrected, with Engravings. By John A. M'Clung. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James, No. 26 Pearl-Street., AI 51381. 1838. [i-iv], v, [vi], vii-viii, 9-166, bv, [168], 169-214, bv, [216], 217-315, bv p. incl. front., 2 pl. ; 19 cm. Engraving, "Capt. Paterson's Escape from the Battle of Blue Licks.--[See page 73.]"--facing title page, "Contest between Adam Poe and Big Foot," page [168]; "Messhawa Arresting the Uplifted Tomahawk of Chickatommo," page [216]
    Signatures: [A] A2 - 2A/2 2A2/4 2B/2. (V included. Letter Z of Z2 not printed.)
    On spine: Western Adventure.
    3679 McClung, John Alexander, 1804-1859. Sketches of Western Adventure: Containing an Account of the Most Interesting Incidents Connected with the Settlement of the West, from 1755 to 1794: With an Appendix. Revised and Corrected, with Engravings. By John A. M'Clung. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James. No. 26 Pearl-Street., AI 56959. 1839. viii, [1], 10-315, bv p. ; 16.5 cm. First edition published in Maysville, Kentucky, 1832, and copyrighted that same year by Lewis Collins. The first Ohio edition was published in Cincinnati in 1836, and copyrighted by J.A. James &Co. whose copyright appeared in all Cincinnati and Dayton editions. (Morgan 3063).
    7218 McClung, John Alexander, 1804-1859. Sketches of Western Adventure: Containing an Account of the Most Interesting Incidents Connected with the Settlement of the West from 1755 to 1794. Rev. and cor. By John A. M'Clung. Dayton Published by Ells & Claflin, Stereotyped by J.A. James AI 44-3918. 1844. [4], viii, 9-315 p. : ill. ; 20 cm. Publisher's advertisements--p. [1-4], preceding title page.
    NYHS copy inscribed: E.W. Davis, Chillicothe, Ohio.
    199 McClung, John Alexander, 1804-1859. Sketches of Western Adventure Containing an Account of the Most Interesting Incidents Connected with the Settlement of the West from 1755 to 1794: with an Appendix. Revised and Corrected by John A. M'Clung. Dayton Ells, Claflin & Co. Stereotyped by J.A. James, Cincinnati., Howes M46. 1847. [i-iv], br, [ii-iv], v, bv, vii-viii, 9-166, [167], bv, 169-214, [215], bv, 217-315, [316] p. front., plates. ; 19 cm. Advertisement states, p. [ii], first count, "Full sp. 315 pp. 12 mo. 62 1/2cts." and "This is one of the most saleable Books that we publish and has a Sketch of Border Warfare, there is nothing extant that can equal it."
    Engraving, "Capt. Paterson's Escape from the Battle of Blue Licks.--[See page 73.]"--facing title page, "Contest between Adam Poe and Big Foot," between pages 166/169; "Messhawa Arresting the Uplifted Tomahawk of Chickatommo," between pages 214/217.
    "Appendix."--p. 277-315.
    "City Book Store Book Bindery, Dayton, Ohio. To Clerks of Courts, Recorders, Auditors, Sheriffs, and other County Officers."--p. 316.
    "Books Published by Ells, Claflin, & Co."--p. [i-iv], first count.
    Signatures: [A]4 A2/4 B/2 B2/6 C - V/8.
    3917 McClusky, John. An Address Delivered to the Literary Societies of Franklin College, on September 29, 1840 by John M'Clusky. St. Clairsville, O. Printed by Heaton and Gressinger,, AI 40-4208. 1840. 22 p. ; 22 cm.
    7229 McClusky, John. An Address Delivered to the Literary Societies of Franklin College, on September 29, 1840. St. Clairsville Printed by Heaton and Gressinger, AI 0. 1841. 22 p. ; 22 cm.
    8529 McConnel, James. A Description of McConnel's Improved Water Wheel, with Directions for Constructing the Wheel for All Kinds of Business, and under All Heads of Water, from Two Up to Twelve Feet, as Invented. By James McConnel. Painesville, Ohio Asahel Howe, Printer., AI 0. [1834] 32 p. ; 20 cm.
    9034 McCoy, Robert W. Mary C. Allen vs. Robert W. McCoy. Argument for the Defendant. [s.l. s.n., AI 0. ca. 1845] 24 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed: P.B. Wilcox, counsel for the defense.
    Phineas B. Wilcox was a famous Ohio attorney in the 1840's.
    3455 McCrie, Thomas, 1772-1835. Lives of the Scottish Reformers: By the Late Thomas M'Crie, D.D. Containing the Lives of Knox and Melville, Together With a Memoir of William Veitch, Written by Himself; And Narratives of the Risings at Bothwel and Pentland: With an Historical Introduction, By an American Editor. Oxford, O. Printed and Published by David Christy. Stereotyped by J.A. James--Cincinnati., AI 51385. 1838. xix, [21]-502 p. ; 27 cm. Series title page: The Calvinistic Family Library: Devoted to the Republication of Standard Calvinistic Works. Volume III. Containing M'Crie's Lives of the Scottish Reformers. The Works for the Calvinistic Family Library Are Selected By a Committee Composed of Ministers of the Presbyterian, Secession, Associate Reformed, Covenanters, and Regular Baptist Churches. Oxford, Ohio: David Christy, Publisher and Proprietor. Stereotyped by J.,A. James, Cincinnati. 1838, followed by 7 pages of advertisements and recommendations.
    At head of the page: M'Crie's Lives.
    "Contents."--p. [iii]-vi.
    "Introduction to the American Edition."--p. vii-xvi.
    "Preface to the First Edition."--p. xvii-xix, dated, Edinburgh, November 14th, 1811.
    "Preface to the Second Edition."--p. xix, dated, Edinburgh, March 1st, 1813.
    Pagination: [1-8], [i], bv, iii-xix, bv, 21-139, bv, 141-206, 1 l., [209], bv, 211-423, bv, 425-475, bv, [477], bv, 479-493, bv, 495-502, 1 l.
    Signatures: [x]/4 [A]-Z/4, 2A-2Z/4, 3A-3N/4. (V used.) [x]/4, [1]-31/8 32/4.
    4526 McCrie, Thomas, 1772-1835. Lives of the Scottish Reformers: Containing the Lives of Knox and Melville, Together with a Memoir of William Veitch, Written by Himself; and Narratives of the Risings at Bothwell and Pentland. By Thomas M'Crie with a Historical Introduction by an American Editor. Xenia The Board of the Calvinistic Book Concern, AI 0. 1843. 502 p. ; 27 cm. At head of title: M'Crie's Lives.
    Printed in double columns.
    "American edition."
    5498 McCrie, Thomas, 1772-1835. Lives of the Scottish Reformers; Containing the Lives of Knox and Melville, together with a Memoir of William Veitch, Written by Himself. American Edition. Xenia Board of the Calvinistic Book Concern., AI 46-4291. 1846. 502 p. ; 28 cm.
    5080 McCrum, William B. The Horseman's Friend: or, Pocket Counselor. By William B. McCrum. Greenville, Ohio [s.n.,
    1850] 16 p. ; 14 cm. The horseman’s friend, or pocket counsellor. This book contains fifty-two receipts for the farmer and horse dealer. It contains the knowledge necessary to clearly and fully inform all persons of the certain cures of most if not all the diseases peculiar to the horse. Fort Wayne, Ind.: Hood’s Job Office Print,
    7116 McCullough, J. M. and Sons. Cincinnati. McCullough's Illustrated, Descriptive and Priced Catalogue of Garden, Field and Flower Seeds. Cincinnati McDonald & Eick, Wood-Cut Printers, Henry Heineman & Co., AI 0. 1838. v., plates, ill., forms. ; 23 cm.
    7902 McDonald, James M. (James Madison), 1812-1876. The Mediator: or The Character and Triumph of Messiah, The Prince. By J.M. M'Donald. [Four lines of Scripture text] Cincinnati Printed by Smith and Chipman, Corner of Fourth & Walnut Streets.,
    1848. 24 p. ; 21 cm. At head of title: Presbyterian Tract.
    3064 McDonald, John, 1775-1853. Biographical Sketches of General Nathaniel Massie, General Duncan McArthur, Captain William Wells and General Simon Kenton, Who were Early Settlers in the Western Country. Cincinnati
    AI 38642. 1836. 267 p.
    3456 McDonald, John, 1775-1853. Biographical Sketches of General Nathaniel Massie, General Duncan McArthur, Captain William Wells and General Simon Kenton: Who Were Early Settlers in the Western Country. By John McDonald, of Poplar Ridge, Ross County, Ohio. Cincinnati For the Author, by E. Morgan & Son., AI 51390. Rieger 130. 1838. vi, [1], 8-267, bv p. ; 18cm. American Antiquarian Society copy the gift of Edwin H. Davis, 1848; has his owner's label, dated 1848.
    2051 McDowell, Joseph Nash, 1805-1868. An Introductory Lecture, on the Causes Obstructing the Progress of Medical Science. Published at the Request of His Class. Cincinnati Williamson & Wood, Printers., AI 2311. 1830. 19 p. ; 19 cm.
    2052 McDowell, Joseph Nash, 1805-1868. A Valedictory Address, Delivered by Appointment, before the Medical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, at the Close of Its Winter Session, February 27, 1830. Cincinnati s.n., AI 2312. March, 1830. 12 p. ; 21 cm.
    2322 McDowell, Joseph Nash, 1805-1868. An Introductory Lecture, By Jos. N. McDowell, M.D. Lecturer on Anatomy and Surgery. Published by His Class. Cincinnati Printed at the Office of the Cincinnati Chronicle., AI 13490. 1832. [1-3], 4-16 p. ; 22 cm. "Catalogue of Dr. McDowell's private class in anatomy and surgery,--session 1831-1832."--p. 15-16.
    Signatures: [A]-B/4.
    9951 McDuffee, John. The Creed of the Rational Puritans a Code of Two Tables Containing the General Principles of Wisdom and Morality by John M'Duffee. [Salem s.n.,
    1850] 8 p. ; 20 cm. (1 folded sheet, 39 x 25 cm.) University of Cincinnati notes: Caption title.
    Introduction dated: Salem, Ohio, April 19, 1850.
    Contents: Introduction -- Table of wisdom, containing six axioms with corollaries -- Table of Virtue, containing twelve cardinal duties -- Conclusion -- The road to bliss [poem].
    8678 McElligot, James Napoleon, 1812-1866. Manual, Analytical and Synthetical or Orthography and Definition. Cincinnati William H. Moore and Company; New York: Mark H. Newman., AI 46-4299. 1846. 215 p.
    8679 McElligot, James Napoleon, 1812-1866. The Young Analyzer Designed to Serve the Double Purpose of Spelling Book and Dictionary. Cincinnati William H. Moore and Company., AI 46-4301. 1846. 48 p.
    2188 McEwen, William, 1735-1762. Grace and Truth or, The Glory and Fullness of the Redeemer, Displayed in an Attempt to Explain, Illustrate, and Enforce the Most Remarkable Types, Figures, and Allegories of the Old Testament. By the Rev. Wm. M'Ewan, Late Minister of the Gospel in Dundee. Cincinnati Printed at the Chronicle Office, AI 8061. 1831. 300 p. ; 19 cm.
    9035 McGaw, James F. (James Franklin), 1823-1872. A Brief Contrast of the Principles of the Christian Religion and the Prominent Features of Infidel Philosophy: in Which is Found, a "Birds-Eye" View of the Skeptics' system of Faith, Drawn from Their Standard Writers, and, in a form never before Published; Adapted to the Comprehension of Every Reader. Compiled, Written and Arranged by James F. McGaw, of the Muskingum Conference, "United Brethren in Christ." Canton Printed for the Compilers, by Daniel Gotshall., AI 0. 1846. vi, [1], 8-78 p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes bibliographical references.
    "In setting up the last form of this pamphlet, it was discovered that there would be several blank pages. To fill up some of these pages, we have thought it proper to annex the following spiritual songs, which, we think, will be interesting to some, if not all of our readers."--Appendix, p. 76-78.
    6121 McGregor, James & R., appellants, vs. Lawrence, Josiah, appellee. J. & R. M'Gregor, adsm. Josiah Lawrence. Case for Loss of Goods. Cincinnati Wood & Stratton., AI 0. 1832.

    8226 McGuffey, Alexander Hamilton, 1816-1896. Eclectic Progressive Spelling Book, or an Improved Plan, Showing the Exact Sound of Each Syllable, According to the Most Approved Principles of English Orthoepy, Designed to Precede the Eclectic Readers. Price 19 cents. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith., AI 0. 1838. 144 p. ill. ; 18 cm. Morgan copy: wanting p. 3-22.
    "Spflling [sic]"-header on p. 25.
    93 McGuffey, Alexander Hamilton, 1816-1896. Eclectic Progressive Spelling Book, on an Improved Plan: Showing the Exact Sound of each Syllable, According to the most approved Principles of English Orthoepy. Designed to Precede the Eclectic Readers. (Short Rule) By A.H. McGuffey. Eleventh Edition.---48,000 Copies. Cincinnati Published by Winthrop B. Smith., AI 0. [1843]
    No find spelling book in American Imprints under McGuffey.
    Listed in McGuffey Book with copies at Miami and Maude Bower list of Detroit.
    5405 McGuffey, Alexander Hamilton, 1816-1896. Fifth Reader of the Eclectic Series: Containing Elegant Extracts in Prose and Poetry, with Copious Rules and Rhetorical Exercises. Compiled by A.H. McGuffey, A.M. Cincinnati Publisher, Winthrop B. Smith., AI 45-4053. 1845. 480 p. ; 19 cm. Publisher's advertisements on pages [1-2] .
    At head of title: Eclectic Series, Newly Improved.
    14 McGuffey, Alexander Hamilton, 1816-1896. McGuffey's Newly Revised. Eclectic Spelling Book, Showing the Exact Sound of Each Syllable, According to the Most Approved Principles of English Orthoepy. Compiled by A. H. McGuffey. Improved Stereotype Ed. Cincinnati Winthrop B. Smith & Co., AI 0. [1846] 144 p. ill. ; 17 cm.
    391 McGuffey, Alexander Hamilton, 1816-1896. McGuffey's Newly Revised Eclectic Spelling Book: Showing the Exact Sound of Each Syllable, According to the Most Approved Principles of English Orthoepy. Compiled by A.H. McGuffey. Improved Stereotype Edition. Pinneo Note. [Cincinnati] Publishers, Winthrop B. Smith & Co., Cincinnati. Retail Price. Ten Cents., AI 0. [1846]. [4], 7-144 p. ill. ; 16 cm. At head of title: "Eclectic Educational Series."
    T.S. Pinneo was an important editor for Winthrop B. Smith. When McGuffey's health and personal commitments became too great to put the necessary time into the speller, Pinneo undertook the majority of the work. In this issue recognition of that fact is given while in earlier ones there is no mention of his contribution. The work was "chiefly done" by Pinneo plus his name now appears at the bottom of the "To Teachers" notice.
    "'McGuffey's spelling book,' of the Eclectic series, having been thoroughly revised, is now presented in a permanent stereotype form. [T]he revision ... has been chiefly done by T.S. Pinneo."--verso of title page.
    "McGuffey's eclectic second reader"--title, publisher's advertisement, lower cover.
    "Stereotyped by James & Co. Cincinnati, O."--verso of the title page.
    392 McGuffey, Alexander Hamilton, 1816-1896. McGuffey's Rhetorical Guide; or Fifth Reader of Eclectic Series: Containing Elegant Extracts in Prose and Poetry; with Copious Rules and Rhetorical Exercises. Compiled by A.H. McGuffey, A.M. Stereotype Edition. Ray Ad, Feb. 1849. Cincinnati Winthrop B. Smith & Co., No. 58 Main-Street.,
    [1849]. 480 p. In the Preface, T. S. Pinneo's contribution is acknowledged. And because the stereotype plates needed to be redone, the present edition is improved "materially its typographical appearance" and its "errors as had before escaped detection."
    The Recommendations for Ray's Algebra are dated Sept. and Nov. 1848 and Feb. 1849, hence the date of 1849 for publication.
    "Eclectic Educational Series."-top of the title page.
    3065 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. First Reader. Cincinnati
    Title by sequence. 1836.

    3066 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. The Eclectic Second Reader; Consisting of Progressive Lessons in Reading and Spelling. For the Younger Classes in Schools. With Engravings. By W.H. M'Guffey.Stereotype Edition. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith., AI 38651. [1836] 164, [4] p. ill. ; 16 cm. At head of board title: Eclectic School Series.
    Advertisements on p. [1]-[2] is for the Eclectic series of school books.
    3259 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. The Eclectic Fourth Reader: Containing Elegant Extracts in Prose and Poetry, from the Best American and British Writers. With Copious Rules for Reading, and Directions for Avoiding Common Errors. By William H. McGuffey, President of Cincinnati College-Late Professor in Miami University, Oxford. Enlarged and Improved. Stereotyped Edition. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith., AI 45316. 1837. 324 p. ; 18.5 cm. Date on title page.
    It is the second edition (p. vii) and stereotyped for the first time.
    3260 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. The Eclectic Primer: With Progressive Lessons for Young Children. Designed to Precede W. H. M'Guffey's Eclectic Readers. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith, 150 Main Street., AI 45317. 1837. 35 p. ill. ; 15 cm. First edition of the rarest of the McGuffey readers.
    3261 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. The Third Reader, Eclectic First; Containing Selection in Prose and Poetry, from the Best American and English Writers. With Plain Rules for Reading, and Directions for Avoiding Commons Errors. By William H. M'Guffey, President of Cincinnati College--Late Professor in Miami University, Oxford. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith., AI 45318. 1837. 165, [8] p. ill. ; 19 cm.
    5774 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. The Eclectic First Reader, for Young Children. Consisting of Progressive Lessons in Reading and Spelling. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith., AI 0. 1837. 72 p. ill. ; 16 cm. At head of board title: Eclectic School Series.
    Advertisement on p. [1-2], is for the Eclectic Series of School Books. Author's advertisements on back printed boards.
    340 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. The Fourth Reader: Containing Elegant Extracts in Prose and Poetry, from the Best American and English Writers. With Copious Rules for Reading, and Directions for Avoiding Rules for Reading, and Directions for Avoiding Commons Errors. By William H. McGuffey, President of Cincinnati College-Late Professor in Miami University, Oxford. Enlarged, Improved, and Stereotyped. Sixth Edition. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith., AI 51404. 1838. [i-iv], v-xii, 13-324 p. ; 18.5 cm.
    3457 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. The Eclectic First Reader, for Young Children. Consisting of Progressive Lessons in Reader and Spelling Mostly in East Words of One and Two Syllables. By W.H. McGuffey, President of Cincinnati College. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith,, 150, Main Street., AI 51402. 1838.
    Stereotype by J.A. James & Co.
    Cover: [Title within decorative border] [Eclectic School Series.] The Eclectic First Reader for Young Children with Pictures. [Illustration] By W.H. M'Guffey, Professor [illegible] Miami University, Oxford. Cincinnati: Published by Truman and Smith, 150 Main Street.
    3458 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Second Reader. Revised and Improved Edition. 32nd edition. 120,000 Copies. (Copyright 1838). Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith, Wessen, 2(Oct. 13, 1938), #40. 1838.

    3459 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Revised and Improved Eclectic Third Reader Containing Selections in Prose and Poetry, from the Best American and English Writers. Cincinnati Published by Truman & Smith, AI 51405. 1838 165, [1] p. ill. ; 19 cm.
    3460 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. The Eclectic Fourth Reader Containing Elegant Extracts in Prose and Poetry... Stereotype Edition. Cincinnati Truman & Smith, AI 51403. 1838. 324 p.
    6163 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Revised and Improved Eclectic Third Reader; Containing Selections in Prose and Poetry, from the Best American and English Writer. With Plain Rules for Reading and Directions for Avoiding Common Errors, By William H. M'Guffey, President of Cincinnati College--Late Professor in Miami University, Oxford. Twenty First Edition. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith., AI 0. 1838. 165, [1] p. ill. ; 19 cm. Imprint on front boards of PP and Morgan copy dated 1839.
    Advertisements for the Eclectic Series on verso of title page and on back printed board.
    Revised and Improved.
    6164 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. The Eclectic Third Reader; Containing Selections in Prose and Poetry, from the Best American and English Writers. With Plain Rules for Reading and Directions for Avoiding Common Errors. By William H. M'Guffey, President of Cincinnati College--Late Professor in Miami University, Oxford. Cincinnati Published by Truman & Smith., AI 0. 1838. 165, [7] p. ill. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Paragraphs numbered; includes questions for study.
    Preface dated at Cincinnati, February, 1837.
    American Antiquarian Society copy cover dated 1837. There are 3 editions of third reader for 1838.
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    "Eclectic school series."--upper cover.
    "Eclectic series."--series list, lower cover.
    Includes publisher's advertisements, p. [2], lower cover, and [7] p. at end.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Abby G. Perry; Ellen W. Perry, Manchester, Ct.; Nellie E. Perry, Manchester, Conn.
    958 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. The Eclectic First Reader for Young Children. Consisting of Progressive Lessons in Reading and Spelling; Mostly in Easy Words of One and Two Syllables. By W.H. M'Guffey, Professor in Miami University, Oxford. Seventeenth Edition. 80,000 Copies. Cincinnati Published by Truman & Smith, 154 Main Street., AI 0. 1839. [1], 2, [3-5], 6-72 p. ; 14.5 cm. Morgan copy heavy wear with page 71-72 missing.
    Top of page: Mr. M'Guffey's Eclectic First Reader.
    Cover title page is torn badly. However, the cover reads 150 Main which is different than the title page, which is 154 Main.
    Signatures: [A A2] - F/2 F/4 (E not printed.). [1 1*] - 3/4 3*/8.
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James & Co."--verso of title page.
    3681 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. The Eclectic Fourth Reader: Containing Elegant Extracts in Prose and Poetry, from the Best American and English Writers. With Copious Rules for Reading, and Directions for Avoiding Common Errors. By William H. McGuffey, President of Cincinnati College-Late Professor in Miami University, Oxford. Enlarged, Improved, and Stereotyped. Sixth Edition. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith., AI 56975. 1839. i-ii, tp, [iv], v-xii, 13-324 p. ; 18.5 cm. Morgan copy Ms. Inscription: "Abram Huffman Book January the 27 1841." and bookplate of Ernest J. Wessen, Mansfield, Ohio Americana book dealer.
    "Advertisement."--p. i-ii.
    7120 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Third Reader. 24th ed. Cincinnati Published by Truman & Smith, AI 0. 1839. 165 p. ; 19 cm.
    3919 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Fourth Reader Eclectic. 13th ed., enlarged, improved, and stereotyped. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith, AI 40-4226. 1840. 324 p.
    3920 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. The Fourth Reader Eclectic. 14th ed., enlarged, improved, and stereotyped. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith., AI 40-4223. 1840. 324 p.
    3921 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Fourth Reader Eclectic. 17th ed., enlarged, improved and stereotyped. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith, AI 40-4224. 1840. 324 p.
    3922 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Eclectic Reader for Review, Adapting it to the Use of Schools. Cincinnati
    AI 40-4225. 1840.

    3923 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. First Reader New Revised. Enlarged and greatly improved. Cincinnati
    AI 40-4227. 1840.

    3924 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Revised and Improved Eclectic Third Reader: Containing Selections in Prose and Poetry, from the Best American and English Writers: with Plain Rules for Reading and Directions for Avoiding Common Errors. By William H. M'Guffey, President of Cincinnati College-Late Professor in Miami University, Oxford. Twenty-Sixth Edition. Cincinnati Publishers, Truman and Smith[.], AI 40-4228. 1840. 165 p. ill. ; 18 cm. Preface, p. [7], dated: "Cincinnati, February, 1837," a year before the copyright. The cover states: "Twenty-Eight Edition." and year 1840, the same as title page but two editions later!
    [M'Guffey's Third Reader.]
    7066 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Eclectic First Reader for Young Children. 17th ed. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1840.

    312 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Third Reader. Revised and Improved. 32nd. ed., 110,000 Copies. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith., AI 41-3228. 1841.
    The book cover title is: [decorative border] [Eclectic School Series.]/ THE/ ECLECTIC THIRD READER./ CONTAINING/ SELECTIONS IN PROSE AND POETRY,/ FROM THE BEST/ AMERICAN AND ENGLISH WRITERS./ [illustration]/ Napoleon Crossing the Alps.-page 109./ [rule]/ BY WILLIAM H. M'GUFFEY,/ PRESIDENT OF CINCINNATI COLLEGE-LATE PROFESSOR/ IN MIAMI UNIVERSITY, OXFORD./ [rule]/ CINCINNATI:/ PUBLISHED BY TRUMAN AND SMITH./ 1841 The first four pages are advertisements for the "Eclectic School Books" series as well as page 6 and the back cover. The Preface is dated "Cincinnati, February, 1837" from the first edition. This is said to be the thirty-second edition, an exaggerated claim aimed obviously in the hopes of selling a few more copies.
    341 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. [McGuffey's Eclectic Fourth Reader.] The Eclectic Fourth Reader: Containing Elegant Extracts in Prose and Poetry, from the Best American and English Writers. With Copious Rules for Reading, and Directions for Avoiding Common Errors. By William H. McGuffey, President of Cincinnati College-Late Professor in Miami University, Oxford. Enlarged, Improved and Stereotyped. Nineteenth Edition-43,000 Copies. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith., AI 0. 1841.
    Signatures same as 1838 edition.
    529 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Fourth Reader. 23rd Ed., Enlarged, Imp. & Stereotyped. Cincinnati
    AI 41-3227. 1841.

    530 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Third Reader. 30th ed., revised and improved. 100,000 Copies. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith, AI 0. 1841.

    8284 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. M'Guffey's Eclectric Second Reader. Revised and Improved Edition of the Eclectic Second Reader, Consisting of Progressive Lessons in Reading and Spelling; for the Younger Classes in Schools. With Engravings. By W. H. M'Guffey, President of Miami University, Oxford. Fortieth Edition-164,000 Copies. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith, AI 0. 1841. 168? p. 15 cm. Morgan copy imperfect.
    4470 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Fourth Reader Containing Elegant Extracts in Prose and Poetry. Enl., Imp. & Stereotyped. 23rd. ed. Cincinnati Truman and Smith, AI 42-3114. 1842.

    6206 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Revised and Improved Eclectic Third Reader Containing Selections in Prose and Poetry, from the Best American and English Writers, with Plain Rules for Reading and Directions for Avoiding Common Errors by William H. M'Guffey. Thirty-Second Edition. Cincinnati Truman and Smith, AI 42-3115. 1842. 165 p. ill. ; 19 cm. At head of title: M'Guffey's Third Reader.
    4527 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. The Eclectic Second Reader, Consisting of Progressive Lessons in Reading and Spelling for the Younger Classes in School. 41st ed. Cincinnati Winthrop B. Smith., AI 0. 1843. x, 11-180 p. ill. ; 16 cm.
    4528 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Third Reader Newly Revised. Cincinnati
    AI 43-3171 and 43-3172. 1843.
    This probably 1848 or after based on company name.
    4529 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Revised and Improved Eclectic Third Reader Revised and Improved Containing Selections in Prose and Poetry from the Best American and English Writers. 32nd ed. Cincinnati Winthrop B. Smith, AI 43-3173. 1843. 165 p. If Winthrop B. Smith and Co., probably 1848 or after.
    6748 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. The Eclectic Fourth Reader; Containing Elegant Extracts in Prose and Poetry from the Best American and English Writers, with Copious Rules for Reading and Directions for Avoiding Common Errors. "Enlarged, improved and stereotyped." 23rd ed. Cincinnati Winthrop B. Smith, AI 43-3170. 1843. 324 p. ; 18 cm. M'Guffey's Eclectic Fourth Reader.
    6754 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. The Eclectic Primer: With Progressive Lessons for Young Children: Designed to Precede W. H. McGuffey's Eclectic Readers. Cincinnati Winthrop B. Smith, AI 43-3168. 1843. 31 p. ill. ; 15 cm.
    6760 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. The Eclectic First Reader for Young Children; Consisting of Progressive Lessons in Reading and Spelling, Mostly in Easy Words of One and Two Syllable. "Enlarged and Improved." 24 ed. Cincinnati W. B. Smith, AI 43-3169. 1843. 106 p. ill. ; 16 cm.
    388 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. McGuffey's Newly Revised Second Reader. The Eclectic Second Reader: Consisting of Progressive Lessons in Reading and Spelling; for the Younger Classes in Schools. With Engravings. By William H. McGuffey, LL.D. Enlarged and greatly improved. Retail Price 25 Cents. [Cincinnati] Publisher, Winthrop B. Smith, Cincinnati., AI 44-3950. [1844]. 1-4, [5], 6-216 p. ; 15 cm. Signatures: [1]/8 2/4 3 3* 4 5 -- 15/2 15*/4 16/8 17/4 18/6.
    395 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. McGuffey's Newly Revised Fourth Reader, Containing Elegant Extracts in Prose and Poetry, from the Best American and English Writers. With Copious Rules for Reading, and Directions for Avoiding Common Errors. By William H. McGuffey, L.L.D. Enlarged and Greatly Improved. Cincinnati Publisher, Winthrop B. Smith., AI 44-3943; 44-3946; 44-3951. [1844].
    This confusing! Copyright is 1844 and there is a 1848 copyright fourth reader which I have and which I put in 1848. But, Sutton has Morgan & Overend in business only in 1850. (I have since found titles earlier in 1848.) If so, this is 1850 but why keep the 1844 copyright and not later 1848. Confusing as I said. Things are a little clearer. See 1844 3 copies and notes on check sheets.
    4586 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. The Fifth Reader or Rhetorical Guide of the Eclectic Series. Newly Improved. Cincinnati W. B. Smith and Company, AI 44-3944; 44-3947. 1844. 488 p.
    5749 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. McGuffey's Newly Revised First Reader. The Eclectic First Reader for Young Children: Consisting of Progressive Lessons in Reading and Spelling; Mostly in Easy Words of One and Two Syllables. By Wm. H. McGuffey, LL.D. Enlarged and Greatly Improved. [Cincinnati] Publisher, Winthrop B. Smith, Cincinnati. Retail Price 10 Cents., AI 44-3949. [1844] 1-4, [5], 6-108 p. ill. ; 16 cm. At head of title: Eclectic Series, Greatly Improved.
    "[hand pointed right] The book is now presented, thoroughly remodeled, greatly improved, and printed on new stereotype plates. The cuts, many of which are from original designs, have been engraved for the First Reader by one of the best artists in the country."--verso of title page.
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James, Cin."--verso of title page.
    Signatures: [1]/8 2/4 3/2 3*/4 4/8 5/4 6/2 6*/4 7/8 8/4 9/2 9*/4.
    Morgan copy has book tag: Samuel Knepper, Bookseller and Stationer, Wooster, O.
    6977 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. McGuffey's Newly Revised Third Reader. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1844.

    6430 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. McGuffey's New Revised Second Reader. Cincinnati Winthrop B. Smith, & Co., AI 0. 1845.
    OC (RA428.6 M14.2 1845).
    106 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Eclectic Educational Series. McGuffey's Newly Revised Eclectic Spelling Book: Showing the Exact Sound of Each Syllable, According to the Most Approved Principles of English Orthoepy. Improved Stereotype Edition. Cincinnati. Retail Price, Ten Cents. Publishers, Winthrop B. Smith & Co., AI 46-4308. [1846] 144 p., illus. ; 17 cm. Hayman: Apparently this is the earliest issue of the revised edition of the McGuffey Speller. The Speller is thought to have been published first in 1838 but no copy of that edition is known. (I have a copy.)
    320 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Eclectic Education Series. McGuffey's New Revised Eclectic Third Reader, Containing Selections in Prose and Poetry, with rules for Reading; and Exercises in Articulation, Defining, etc. Revised and Improved. By Wm. H. McGuffey, L. L. D. Permanent Stereotype Edition. Cincinnati Publishers: Winthrop B. Smith & Co., No. 58 Main Street.,
    [1848]. 108 p. ; 19 cm.
    389 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. McGuffey's Newly Revised Eclectic Second Reader: Containing Progressive Lessons in Reading and Spelling. Revised and Improved. By Wm. H. McGuffey, L.L.D. Permanent Stereotype Edition. Large Type Edition. Cincinnati Winthrop B. Smith & Co., Publishers.,
    [1848]. 192 p. ill. ; 16 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: McGuffey's Eclectic Second Reader.
    Cover imprint: Publishers: Winthrop B. Smith & Co., Cincinnati. No. 58 Main Street.
    393 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Newly Revised First Reader: Containing Progressive Lessons in Reading and Spelling. Revised and Improved. Permanent Stereotype Edition. Cincinnati Publishers: Winthrop B. Smith & Co., No. 58 Main Street.,
    [1848] 1-3, [4-5], vi, [7]-108 p. ; 19 cm. This edition has new stereotype plates perhaps after printing so many on the others.
    The collation is 8,4,2,4 (18 mo.) which appears in other printings done for Smith, such as the Fifth Reader in 1849. [1]/8 2/4 3/2 3*/4 4/8 5/4 6/2 6*/4 7/8 8/4 9/2 9*/4.
    "James and Co., Stereotypers, Walnut street, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    396 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Fourth Reader. Permanent Stereotype Edition. Revised and Improved. Cincinnati Publishers: Winthrop B. Smith & Co., Cincinnati. No. 58 Main Street.,
    [1848]. 336 p. ; 18 cm.
    5763 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. McGuffey's Newly Revised Eclectic Primer. With Pictorial Illustrations. Cincinnati Winthrop B. Smith & Co.,
    1849. 60 p. front., illus.; 17 cm. Cover: McGuffey's pictorial eclectic primer. With engravings.
    Series: Eclectic educational series.
    390 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. McGuffey's Newly Revised Second Reader. The Eclectic Second Reader. Newly Revised. Enlarged and Greatly Improved. Cincinnati Winthrope B. Smith, & Co.,
    [1850]. 216 p. ; 15 cm. This edition has two added items than the 1844 second reader. The printers Morgan & Overend are given on p. 6 and at the bottom of page 216 there are five questions added.
    Sutton gives Morgan & Overend as in business in the single year 1850, hence my date attribution.
    4287 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Fifth Reader of the Eclectic Series: Containing Elegant Extracts in Prose and Poetry with Copious Rules and Rhetorical Exercises. Revised Stereotype Edition. Copyright 1844. Morgan & Overend, Printers. Cincinnati Winthrop B. Smith & Co., No. 58 Main-Street.,
    1850. 480 p.
    6075 McIlhenny, J. J. A Treatise on the Disease Called the Milksickness, or, Trembles. By Dr. J. J. McIlhenny. Springfield Gallagher and Halsey, Printers, AI 43-3174. 1843. 22 p.
    3461 McIlvaine, C. P. (Charles Pettit), 1799-1873. The Necessity of Religion to the Prosperity of the Nation: A Sermon Preached on the Day of Public Thanksgiving and Prayer, Appointed by the Governor of Ohio; in the Chapel of Kenyon College, by the Rt. Rev. C.P. McIlvaine, D.D., Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Ohio, December 14th, 1837. Gambier George W. Myers, Printer., AI 51408. 1838. [1], bv, [3]-21, bv, [23]-31, bv p. ; 21 cm. Wrapper title: Bishop McIlvaine's Thankgsiving Sermon.
    Appendix, p. [23]-31.
    4918 McIlvaine, Charles Pettit, 1799-1873, comp. Select Family and Parish Sermons; Series of Evangelical Discourses. 2 vols. Columbus I.N. Whiting,
    1848. 2 v. ; 23 cm.
    2629 McIlvaine, Charles Pettit, 1799-1873. A Charge to the Clergy of the Prot. Episc. Church in the State of Ohio, on the Preaching of Christ Crucified; Delivered before the Seventeenth Annual Convention of the Diocese at Chillicothe, September 5th, 1834. By Charles P. McIlvaine, D.D. Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Ohio. [Gambier] Acland Press, Gambier, Ohio. George W. Myers, Pr., AI 25414. Parker 7. 1834. [i], bv, [1]-22 p. ; 21.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: An Episcopal Charge on the Preaching of Christ Crucified.
    "An Episcopal charge, &c."--p. [3].
    Signatures: [x]/1 [1]-2/4 3/3.
    Morgan copy inscribed: Rev. Dr. Metcalf.
    2630 McIlvaine, Charles Pettit, 1799-1873. A Charge to the Clergy of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Ohio, on the Preaching of Christ Crucified; Delivered before the Seventeenth Annual Convention of the Diocese at Chillicothe. September 5th, 1834. By Charles P. McIlvaine, D.D. Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Ohio. (Second Edition.) Gambier, Ohio Western Protestant Episcopal Church Press. George W. Myers, Printer., AI 25415. Parker 7a. 1834. 15, bv p. ; 21 cm. Green wrappers (OClWHi): Bishop McIlvaine's Primary Charge: 1834.
    Parenthesis substituted for square brackets enclosing edition statement.
    417 McIlvaine, Charles Pettit, 1799-1873. The Present Condition and Chief Want of the Church: A Charge to the Clergy of the Prot. Episcopal Church, of Ohio. Delivered before the Nineteenth Annual Convention of the Diocese, at Cleveland, September 9th, 1836. By Charles P. McIlvaine, D.D. Bishop of the Diocese. [sermon] Gambier Western Protestant Episcopal Press. George W. Myers, Pr., AI 38656. Parker 11. 1836. [1], bv, [3], 4-28 p. ; 22 cm. Purple wrappers (OClWHi): Bishop McIlvaine's Second Charge. The Present Condition and Chief Want of the Church.
    Signatures: [1]-3/4 4/2.
    3262 McIlvaine, Charles Pettit, 1799-1873. Baccalaureate Discourse, Delivered in Rosse Chapel, Gambier, to the Senior Class of Kenyon College, on the Sunday Immediately Preceeding the Annual Commencement, Sept. 6th, 1837. By the Right Reverend Charles P. McIlvaine, D.D. Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Ohio, and President of the College. Gambier G. W. Myers, Printer., AI 45320. 1837. 16 p. ; 22 cm. Includes list of the thirteen members of the senior class, p. 16.
    955 McIlvaine, Charles Pettit, 1799-1873. The Apostolical Commission: the Sermon at the Consecration of the Right Reverend Leonidas Polk, D.D., Missionary Bishop for Arkansas; in Christ Church Cincinnati, December 9, 1838: By Charles Pettit McIlvaine, D.D., Bishop of the Diocese of Ohio. Gambier, O. G. W. Myers: Western Church Press., AI 51407. Parker 15. M DCC XXXVIII. [1838] 43 p. ; 23.5 cm.
    3462 McIlvaine, Charles Pettit, 1799-1873. The Pastor's Letter to a Candidate for Confirmation. By the Right Rev[.] Charles P. McIlvane, Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Ohio. Gambier George W. Myers, Printer., AI 51409. 1838. 28 p. ; 19 cm. Cover title: Bishop McIlvaine's Letter on Confirmation. Morgan copy green wrapper.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: P. Browne Morrison.
    3463 McIlvaine, Charles Pettit, 1799-1873. Select Family and Parish Sermons. A Series of Evangelical Discourses, Selected for the Use of Families and Destitute Congregations. By the Right Rev. Charles P. McIlvaine... With a Preliminary Address, by the Same. 2 vol. Columbus, O. I.N. Whiting, AI 51410. 1838. 2 v. ; 24.5 cm.
    3682 McIlvaine, Charles Pettit, 1799-1873. The Origin and Design of the Christian Ministry: A Sermon Preached at an Ordination, Held in the Chapel of the Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio, at Gambier, on Sunday, October 26, 1839. By Charles Pettit McIlvaine, D.D. Bishop of the Protestant Church in the Diocese of Ohio. (Published by Request of the Students in the Seminary.) Gambier Western Church Press: G.W. Myers., AI 56976. Parker 17. M DCCC XXXIX. [1839] 22 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: Bishop McIlvaine's sermon, on the origin and design of the Christian ministry.
    Parentheses substituted for square brackets in title transcription.
    3925 McIlvaine, Charles Pettit, 1799-1873. Justification by Faith: A Charge Delivered before the Clergy of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Ohio, and at the Twenty-Second Annual Convention of the Diocese, in St. Paul's Church, Steubenville, September 13, 1839. With an Appendix. By the Rt. Rev. Charles P. McIllvaine, D.D. Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Ohio. [sermon] Columbus Isaac N. Whiting., AI 40-4236. Parker 20a. Sabin 43324. M DCCC XL. [1840] vi, [1], 8-156 p. ; 16.5 cm. Morgan copy 1 has book ticket on the back outside wrapper: "Wiley and Putnam, American Publishers, 67, Paternoster Row, London, And Importers of English Books, New York."
    "Western Church Press: Printed by Thomas R. Raymond, Gambier, Ohio." verso of title page.
    "Errata."--p. [iii].
    American Antiquarian Society notes: "It is due to the convention, at whose request this charge is published, to say that although, in its present form, it contains many pages which were not connected with it as delivered; nothing has been added, in point of doctrine, which was not substantially before the convention when the publication was requested. The unexpected delay in the issue from the press, has arisen from the desire of the author to make such arrangements with a publisher, as would relive the diocese from much of the expense of the edition."--p. [v].
    It was intended that the appendix to this charge, should contain an examination of the doctrine of certain gentlemen of the University of Oxford, recently published in this country, on the subject of justification. But the writer has concluded that to occupy enough room for a proper treatment of that doctrine would too much increase the bulk of this publication. The close application, by way of contrast, of the views herein expressed, to that alluded to, may suffice for the objects of an Episcopal charge.--The examination intended, will make a separate work, and is nearly ready for the press."--p. [iii].
    Signatures: [1]-9/8 10/4 11/2. Signature 11/2 tipped in.
    531 McIlvaine, Charles Pettit, 1799-1873. The Sermon Preached at the Ordination Held at St. Paul's Church, Chilicothe [sic], on Sunday, September 12, 1841. By Right Rev. Charles P. M'Ilvaine, D.D., Bishop of the Diocese of Ohio. Published by Request of the Clerical and Lay Members of the Convention. Cincinnati Western Church Press., AI 41-3233. Thomson 756. 1841. 22 p. ; 21 cm.
    10320 McIlvaine, Charles Pettit, 1799-1873. An Earnest Word from Bishop McIlvaine in Behalf of the Church Institutions at Gambier, Ohio. [Gambier s.n.],
    1843. 8 p. ; 23 cm.
    4731 McIlvaine, Charles Pettit, 1799-1873. Reasons for Refusing to Consecrate a Church Having an Altar Instead of a Communion Table, or The Doctrine of Scripture and of the Protestant Episcopal Church as to a Sacrifice in the Lord's Supper, and a Priesthood in the Christian Ministry. By Charles Pettit McIlvaine, D.D., Bishop of the Diocese of Ohio. Mount Vernon, Ohio Cochran & Clark., AI 46-4313. 1846. 23 p. ; 22 cm. Tan wrappers (OClWHi) with reset title same as title page.
    "A slightly enlarged version of the author's annual address to the Convention of the Diocese of Ohio."
    Written in Delaware, Ohio, in August 1846. There is a New York printing (1846), of 84 pages.
    4820 McIlvaine, Charles Pettit, 1799-1873. A Word in Season to Candidates for Confirmation; or The Doctrine of the Protestant Episcopal Church as to Confirmation, in Point of Origin, Nature, and Qualification. By Charles Pettit M'Ilvaine, D.D. Bishop of the Protestant Church in the Diocese of Ohio. Cincinnati Derby, Bradley, & Co., Publishers.,
    1847. [1-3], 4-54, [55]-72 p. ; 15 cm. On cover: McIlvaine on confirmation.
    Contents: tp, bv, A Word in Season [3]-54, List of Books Published and For Sale by Derby, Bradley & Co. 55-77.
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 6/2 6*/4.
    "Errata."--p. 54
    "Bishop McIlvaine on Confirmation,...25 Paper Cover, ...10."--advertised p. 56.
    Wrapper title (OClWHi): Bishop McIlvaine on Confirmation.
    Derby, Bradley & Co. advertised books published by D. Appleton & Co. furnished, wholesale and retail, at publisher's prices, p. 57-72.
    4917 McIlvaine, Charles Pettit, 1799-1873. Pastoral Letter, Addressed to the Members of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Ohio. By Charles Pettit McIlvaine, D.D., Bishop of the Diocese. Published by Order of the Diocesan Convention. Columbus Printed by William B. Thrall.,
    1848. 21, bv, 1 l. p. ; 21 cm.
    4289 McIlvaine, Charles Pettit, 1799-1873. The Christian Minister's Great Work: The Sermon at the Consecration of the Right Rev. George Upfold, D.D., Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Indiana. Preached in Christ Church, Indianapolis, Sunday, December 16, 1849. By Charles Pettit McIlvaine, Bishop of the Diocese of Ohio. Published by Request of the Standing Committee of the Diocese of Indiana. Cincinnati H.W. Derby & Co., Publishers.,
    1850. [1], bv, [3], bv, [5]-44, 2 l. p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: Bishop McIlvaine's sermon, at the consecration of Bishop Uphold.
    Includes Biblical references.
    Publisher's advertisements, p. [2-4] of wrapper.
    Signatures: [1-2] - 3/8.
    8466 McIlvaine, Charles Pettit, 1799-1873. Bishop McIlvaine's Respectful Address to the Protestant Episcopalians of the City of Cincinnati. [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1850?] 7, bv p. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signed on p. 7: Charles P. McIlvaine. Cincinnati, March 9, 1850.
    8105 McIlvaine, Charles Pettit], 1799-1873. The Appeal of the Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio, and Kenyon College, to the Episcopalians of Ohio. [Gambier s.n., Parker 21. 1843] 12 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title.
    Signed, p. 12: Charles P. McIlvaine, Bishop of the Prot. Epis. Ch. in the Diocese of Ohio. Theological Seminary of Ohio, February 2, 1843.
    8125 McIntosh & Co., Cleveland. McIntosh & Co[.]'s. Descriptive Catalogue of Fruit & Ornamental Trees, Flowering Shrubs and Roses, Herbaceous & Green House Plants, Cultivated at Their Green House & Nursery, St. Clair Street, Cleveland, O. Cleveland Press of M.C. Younglove, AI 0. 1845. 60 p. ; 27.5 cm. At head of title: 1845.
    8971 McIntosh & Co., Cleveland. McIntosh & Co.'s Periodical Catalogue, of Fruit & Ornamental Trees, Flowering Schrubs and Roses, Herbaceous & Green House Plants, Cultivated & For Sale at Their Nursery and Green House, St. Clair Street, Cleveland, Ohio. Cleveland Younglove's Steam Presses.,
    1848. 36 p. ; 21 cm. At head of title: 1848.
    1371 McIntosh, Nathan. The Scriptures an Allegory, Both Old and New Testaments and Were Given Upon the Science of Correspondence. By Nathan McIntosh, of Marietta, Ohio … Marietta Printed by R. Prentiss., SS 9317. 1822. 48 p. ; 22 cm.
    730 McLaughlin and Kerr, Chillicothe. Alexander McLaughlin & John Kerr, trading under the firm of M'Laughlin & Kerr, offer for sale the following tracts of land, in the state of Ohio--The titles to the whole of which are indisputable, [41 lines of text] For further information, persons disposed to buy, will apply to the subscriber, in Chillicothe. John Kerr. May 1st, 1810. [Chillicothe Printed by J. S. Collins & Co., OI 109. SS 20627. Wilkie 169. 1810] Broadside. 27 x 33.5 cm.
    532 McLaughlin, Edward A. (Edward Augustus), 1798-1861. The Lovers of the Deep: In Four Cantos: To Which Is Added a Variety of Miscellaneous Poems. By Edward A. M'Laughlin. Cincinnati Published by Edward Lucas, 112 Main Street., AI 41-3250. 1841. 312 p. port. ; 18 cm. Dedicated to Nicholas Longworth, Esq.
    Engraving by Klauprecht and Menzel.
    Published in 1850 in New York under title: The Coral Gift; or, The Lovers of the Deep.
    948 McLean, John, 1785-1861. The Following Letter on the Compensation Bill, was Addressed by Mr. McLean, a Member of Congress, to a Friend. It is an Impartial View of the Subject, and is Worthy of Perusal. [Chillicothe s.n., OI 316. SS 38129. Wilkie 435. 1816] 12 p. ; 23.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signed on page 12: John M'Lean, Richland, Ohio, 28th May 1816. Richland is 24 miles from Chillicothe where this was probably printed.
    2190 McLean, John, 1785-1861. An Address Prepared at the Request of the Union and Jefferson Societies, of Augusta College. By John McLean. Cincinnati John Whetstone, Jr. & Co. Printers., AI 8072. 1831. [1-3], 4-28. ; 21.5 cm. Page [2]: The following address was intended to be delivered, by Mr. M'Lean, at the late commencement of Augusta College; but an unexpected and indispensable journey to Washington City, prevented its delivery; and it is now published by special request.
    2191 McLean, John, 1785-1861. An Eulogy on the Character and Public Services of James Monroe, Late President of the United States: Delivered in Cincinnati, August 27, 1831, in Compliance with an Invitation from the Citizens. By the Hon. John M'Lean. Published by Order of the City Council, from a Copy Submitted by the Committee of Arrangements. [Cincinnati] Looker and Reynolds, Printers., AI 8074. Cf. 1801, SS 862. 1831. 32 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title: Eulogy on James Monroe.
    5825 McLean, John, 1785-1861. Charge Delivered by Judge McLean to the Grand Jury of the U.S. Court, at the December Term, 1838. Furnished for Publication at the Request of the Bar. Columbus Scott & Gallagher, AI 0. 1838. tp, bv, [3], 4-8 p. ; 21 cm.
    4655 McLean, John, 1785-1861. Address Delivered on the Consecration of the Spring Grove Cemetery near Cincinnati, August 20th, 1845, by the Hon. John M'Lean. Cincinnati Printed at the Daily Atlas Office., AI 45-4075. Thomson 765. 1845. 29, bv, 1 l. ; 22 cm.
    8512 McLean, John, 1785-1861. Opinion of the Hon. John M'Lean, Delivered at Chambers, in Equity, on the 19th of September, 1849, in the Case of Goldsmith Coffeen, Jr. vs. James Brunton, in Which an Injunction was Granted to Protest the "Chinese Liniment." Cincinnati Printed at the Daily Times Printing House.,
    1849. tp, bv, [3], 4-8. ; 22.5 cm.
    4732 McMaster, Gilbert, 1778-1854. Thoughts on the Union of the Church. By Gilbert M'Master. [Two lines of quotation] Cincinnati Published by J.A. James, Walnut St. Brooks and Ocheltree, Printers., AI 0. 1846. [1-5], 6-51, bv. p. ; 22 cm. Signatures: [1] - 6/4 7/2.
    5081 McNeil, Samuel. McNeil's Travels in 1849, to, Through and from the Gold Regions, in California. By Samuel McNeil, a Shoemaker. Columbus Scott & Bascom, Printers,
    1850. 40 p. ; 21.5 cm. OCLC abstract: Samuel McNeil left his shoemaking business in Lancaster, Ohio, in January 1849 for a trip to the California gold fields via Panama. Unlike many 49ers, he had sense enough to return home when he had accumulated enough gold to meet his needs. McNeil's travels in 1849 (1850) recounts the shipwreck that forced McNeil and his compatriots to travel overland from Texas to Mazatlán, where they obtained passage to San Francisco. He then describes prospecting at Smiths Bar on the North Fork of the American River, Bear River, Weaver's Creek, and other Feather and Trinity Rivers camps until August, when he took his stake of 2,000 and booked passage east.
    754 McNemar, Richard 1770-1839. Shakerism Detected. [Lebanon s.n., MacLean 372. OI 131. Rusk II: 252-253. Wilkie 205 (citing Rusk). 1811]
    Reference: 1833 reprint mentions "published at Lebanon and Lexington in 1811."
    299 McNemar, Richard 1770-1839. A Concise Answer, to the General Inquiry. Who, or What are the Shakers. Union Village s.n., McLean 190. Richmond 898. SS 13184. Sabin 79700, 97883. 1823. 12 p. ; 10 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: In verse.
    "Notice. The following lines originated in the year 1808, from the application of an individual in the state of Georgia, to his correspondent in this country, requesting information ... but as the correspondent felt inadequate to the task, he applied to the society to furnish the information themselves; which, accordingly, was done, by one of the young believers, in manner and form following ..."--p. [2].
    Published in 1825 in 8 pages.
    Attributed by Richmond to Richard McNemar.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: By Richard MacNemar alias Elazar [i.e, Eleazar] Wright.
    "A Hymn. Composed by Samuel Hooser ... "--p. [11]-12.
    1141 McNemar, Richard, 1770-1839, comp. The Other Side of the Question. In Three Parts. I. An Explanation of the Proceedings of Eunice Chapman and the Legislature, against the United Society, Called Shakers, in the State of New York. II. A Refutation of the False Statements of Mary Dyer against the Said Society, in the State of New Hampshire. III. An Account of the Proceedings of Abram Van Vleet, Esq., and His Associates, against the Said United Society at Union Village, Ohio. Comprising a General Vindication of the Character of Mother and the Elders against the Attacks of Public Slander-the Edicts of a Prejudiced Party-and the Misguided Zeal of Lawless Mobs. Published by Order of the United Society at Union Village, Ohio. Cincinnati Looker, Reynolds & Co., MacLean 76. OI 493. Richmond 946. Rusk II: 252. SS 48553. Sabin 57844. Thomson 897 (has 1818). Wilkie 644. 1819. 168, viii p. ; 18 cm.
    682 McNemar, Richard, 1770-1839. The Kentucky Revival, or, a Short History of the Late Extraordinary Out-Pouring of the Spirit of God, in the Western States of America, Agreeably to Scripture-Promises, and Prophecies Concerning the Latter Day: With a Brief Account of the Entrance and Progress of What the World Call Shakerism, among the Subjects of the Late Revival in Ohio and Kentucky. Presented to the True Zion-Traveller, as a Memorial of the Wilderness Journey. By Richard M'Nemar. Cincinnati From the Press of John W. Browne, Office of the Liberty Hall., MacLean 65. OI 64. Richmond 929. Rusk II: 251-2. SS 12969. Sabin 43605. Thomson 767. Wilkie 90. 1807. 119, [1] p. ; 17 cm. Reprinted in Albany, 1808; Pittsfield, 1808; Union Village, 1837 (Morgan 3264); New York, 1846.
    Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as facsimile page images and full text.
    1592 McNemar, Richard, 1770-1839. A Concise Answer, to the General Inquiry, Who, or What are the Shakers. Union Village [s. n.], MacLean 191. Richmond 899. SS 21288. Sabin 97900, 97883. 1825. 8 p. ; 14 cm. In verse.
    "Notice. The following lines originated in the year 1808, from the application of an individual in the state of Georgia, to his correspondent in this country, requesting information ... but as the correspondent felt inadequate to the task, he applied to the society to furnish the information themselves; which, accordingly, was done, by one of the young believers, in manner and form following ... "-p. [2].
    Published earlier in 1823.
    "A Hymn. Composed by Samuel Hooser ... "-p. 7-8.
    10206 McNemar, Richard, 1770-1839. A Dialogue between the Church and the Old Gentleman. [Watervliet s.n., AI 1022. Richmond, M.L.H. Shaker lit., 917. ca. 1825] 12 p. ; 15 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: In verse.
    Attribution and imprint from The Edward Deming Andrews Memorial Shaker Collection, compiled by E. Richard McKinstry, no. 320. Also attributed to Oliver Prentiss.
    American Antiquarian Society copy rebound, with paper label affixed: Dialogue between the Church and the old gentlemen; Thoughts ... By Oliver Prentiss, May 14, 1820.
    "Thoughts on seeing a forlorn looking child in the meeting-house May 14th, 1820. By Oliver Prentiss."--p. 8-12.
    Richmond notes: Contents: "Dialogue," pp. 1-5; "Hireling Priests," pp. 6-8; "Thoughts on See a Forlorn Looking Child in the Meeting House, May 14th, 1820," pp. 8-10, "Except a Man Deny Himself," pp. 10-12. Also contained the Stockbridge, Mass., 1826 (no. 901), and later editions of "Concise Answer; and A Selection of Hymns and Poems" (Watervliet, O., 1833), pp. 166-68, No. 952. Sometimes catalogued under Oliver Prentiss. OClWHi.
    7260 McNemar, Richard, 1770-1839. A Thumb Paper and Captain Me Big. By Richard M'Near. Union Village
    MacLean 373. Richmond 962. SS 39377. 1829. 9 p. ; 9 cm.
    7257 McNemar, Richard, 1770-1839. For a More Ample Illustration of the Parable, take the Following Poem, Written by a Young Believer. Watervliet
    Richmond 920. 183-.

    2192 McNemar, Richard, 1770-1839. A Compendium of English Grammar Selected from Wells, Kirkham, Murray, Perry, &c. Union Village
    AI 6628. Richmond 897. 1831. 12 p.
    2193 McNemar, Richard, 1770-1839. Review of the Most Important Events...United Society of Believers. Union Village
    AI 8080. Richmond 950. 1831.

    2323 McNemar, Richard, 1770-1839. Series of Lectures on Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy, in Allusion to the Testimony of Christ's Second Appearing, Introduced by a Reply to Sundry Defamatory Letters Written by A.M. Bolton, Late a Catechman in the United Society at Union Village Designed for the Edification of Young Believers. Dayton s.n., AI 13510. Richmond 955. Sabin 105577. 1832. 12 p. ; 18 cm. Contents: Reply to sundry letters, p. 3-11; A few extracts from "The whore of Babylon, p. 11-12.
    7256 McNemar, Richard, 1770-1839. Epistle Dedicatory of the Union Press. To the Respected Ministry and Eldership of the United Society. Caption title. Watervliet
    Richmond 919. 1832. [4] p. ; 14 cm.
    2478 McNemar, Richard, 1770-1839. Shakerism Detected Examined and Refuted in Five Propositions. Watervliet s.n., AI 19858. 1833. 13 l. ; 28 cm.
    7258 McNemar, Richard, 1770-1839. The Life and Labors of Father David Darrow. Watervliet
    MacLean 370. Richmond 936 (Richmond from MacLean who notes this is pages 3-12 of the WESTERN REVIEW, No. 1.) 1834.
    No separate publication located.
    2946 McNemar, Richard, 1770-1839. Valuable Extracts, from Sundry Writers (on Various Subjects) Congenial to the Faith of the Gospel for the Refutation of Bigotry and Infidelity. Dayton s.n., AI 35173. Richmond 963. 1835. 30 p. 14 cm.
    7992 McNemar, Richard, 1770-1839. Orthodox Incarnation or Divine Humanity of Jesus Christ. (17) to 24 p. Fragment. Union Village
    Richmond 939. 1835.
    This was used as part of the large The Othodox Trinity but was also issued as a separate pamphlet. McNemar was one of the foremost western Shakers and a somewhat eccentric printer. His vast array of variants will keep bibliographers busy for years to come.
    3263 McNemar, Richard, 1770-1839. Friendly Letter to Alexander Mitchell. Answer to his "Religious Circular," June 1837. Union Village
    AI 45333. 1837.

    3264 McNemar, Richard, 1770-1839. The Kentucky Revival. 3rd edition [sic.] Union Village
    AI 45334. MacLean 69. Richmond 932. 1837.

    7254 McNemar, Richard, 1770-1839. Concise Answer. Cincinnati
    MacLean 195. Richmond 905 based on McLean. 1841.

    7255 McNemar, Richard, 1770-1839. Concise Answer. Union Village
    MacLean 196. Richmond 905 based on McLean. 1844.

    7259 McNemar, Richard], 1770-1839. Newyear's Gift; Jan. 1831. The Following are the Orders, Rules and Regulations which are to be Observed and Kept Throughout the Church. Watervliet
    AI 0. Richmond 938. 1831. 6 p.
    6474 McNemar, Richard], 1770-1839. Selection of Hymns and Poems; For the Use of Believers. By Philo Harmoniae. Watetvliet [i.e, Watervliet s.n., AI 19857. MacLean 80. Richmond 952. Sabin 79718, 97897. 1833. 1 p., [4]-180, [4] p. ; 18 cm. Watervliet misspelled in ODa and copy at Williams. "Watetvliet."
    2825 McNemar, Richard], 1770-1839. Little Selection of Choice Poetry New and Old, Doctrinal and Devotional. Watervliet s.n., AI 32732. Richmond 937. 1835. 20 p. ; 14 cm.
    2826 McNemar, Richard], 1770-1839. Orthodox Trinity, with a Few Remarks on Certain Doctrine Therewith Connected. Watervliet s.n., AI 32733. McLean 394. Richmond 940. 1835. 16 p. on 9 leaves ; 28 cm. In verse.
    "The preceding poem is said to have originated at Canterbury (N.H.)"
    "The Athanasian Creed": p. [14]-16.
    9036 McOmber, C. H. McOmber's System of Memory, Together with an Easy Method of Computing Any Day of the Week and Month, and Dates of Events, to Accompany the Oral Instructions, Explanatory of Its Practical Use and Ready Application. By Misses M'Omber, of Castleton, Vt. [Two lines of verse] Dayton, O. D. Hunt, Printer,
    1849. 8 p. ; 15 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Sixth edition.
    Edition statement transposed, appears before the statement of responsibility on the title page.
    Earlier editions have title: Elements of memory.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Isaiah Whitaker's book case, Liberty, Logan County, Ohio, presented by Mrs. C. Garwood of Brighton, Clark Co., Ohio.
    3680 M'Cook, Daniel, defendant. Trial on Articles of Impeachment for Breach of Good Behavior in Office [Court of Common Pleas, 1837, State of Ohio, Carroll County] Reported by the Prosecutor. Cincinnati Hefley, Hubbell, Printers, AI 56962. 1839. 72 p. ; 23 cm.
    6382 M'Cormick, John. Memorial of John M'Cormick, Chairman of a Meeting of the Citizens of Mount Auburn, Praying for the Passage of a Law to Re-annex a Portion of the City of Cincinnati to Millcreek Township. Cincinnati

    185-.

    2321 M'Coy, Alexander. Two Letters, Second and Third, Address to the Rev. Samuel Findley, Editor of the "Religious Examiner," by...Minister of the Reformed Dissenting Presbyterian Church. West Union Printed by Crapsey., AI 13483. 1832.

    3265 McRae, John J., 1815-1868. An Address Delivered before the Graduates of the Erodelphian Society. Oxford R.H. Bishop, Jun., AI 45335. 1837. 15 p.
    3464 McRae, John J., 1815-1868. An Address Delivered before the Graduates of the Erodelphian Society of Miami University, August 8, 1838. By John J. McRae, Esq. Published by Request of the Society. Oxford R.H. Bishop, Jun., AI 51434. 1838. 21, [1] p. ; 21 cm. Includes list of graduates, p. [22].
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: J.B. Groesbeck with respects of your friend J. Mil[...]; Stephen Gano with the respects of J.B.G.; Mr. Stephen Gano Cincinnati Ohio care of Daniel Gano. From J.B.G.
    3918 M'Cullough, Samuel D. Picture of the Heavens, for the Use of Schools and Private Families; Being a Full and Distinct Explanation of the Different Celestial Phenomena, Divested of Mathematical Formulae. With Tables for Determining the Moon's Age, Calculating the Eclipses. Cincinnati J.B. & R.P. Donogh, AI 40-4214. 1840. 143 p.
    534 McWright, Albert. The Believer's Defence, or, The Doctrine of the Trinity of God and Atonement of Christ Defended Against Unitarianism Compiled from Various Authors By Albert McWright, Minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church. [Two lines of quotation] Columbus Published by the Author, C. Scott, Printer., AI 41-3272. 1841. [i-iii], iv, [5]-283, [284-285], 286-287, bv p. ; 20 cm. "Bloomfield, August 1, 1841."--p. iv.
    On spine: Believer's Defence.
    "Errata."--p. [284].
    "Index."--p. [285]-287.
    Inscribed: O. Burgess's[,] Frederick, North Ohio Conference.
    Bookbinder's tag: Chester Mattoon, Bookbinder, Blank Book Seller and Manufacturer, Columbus, Ohio.
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 24/2 24*/4.
    186 M'Dougal, John, ca. 1777-1821. The Farmer's Assistant, or Every Man His Own Lawyer. By John M'Dougal, Late Clerk of the Supreme and District Courts of Ohio. The Second Edition; Revised and Corrected, with Considerable Additions. Chillicothe Printed at the Fredonia Press., Coehen, M. Bib. Of early Amer. Law, 8227. OI 184. SS 29012. Vodrey 56. Wilkie 279. 1813. 271 p., [1] p. index. forms; 23 cm.
    811 M'Dougal, John, ca. 1777-1821. The Farmer's Assistant, or Every Man His Own Lawyer. By John M'Dougal, Late Clerk of the Supreme and District Courts of Ohio. Chillicothe Printed by James Barnes., OI 183. Rusk II: 343. SS 29011. Vodrey 55. Wilkie 278. 1813. 304 p. ; 23.5 cm. Includes index.
    American Antiquarian Society copy p. 303-304 mutilated. Has ink stamp: N. Head. Annotated. Inscribed: Nathaniel Head, his law book, Chillicothe Ohio, Dec. the 4, no. 45; The property of Simeon C. Head, March the 7, 1824.
    Included in the series: Gale Making of Modern Law.
    894 M'Dougal, John, ca. 1777-1821. The Farmer's Assistant: or, Every Man His Own Lawyer. By John M'Dougal, Late Clerk of the Supreme and District Courts of Ohio. The Third Edition, Revised and Corrected, with Considerable Additions. Chillicothe Printed at the Fredonian Press., OI 264. SS 35161. Vodrey 57. Wilkie 374. 1815. 214, [2] p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Errors in paging: p. 4, 213 misnumbered 6, 113.
    "Index."--p. [215-216].
    Inscribed: Bought at the sale of the Mause house-hold good Sep. 2th 1913.
    5979 M'Dougall, John. Introduction to the Study of English Grammar by John M'Dougall. Cincinnati Printed by James and Gazlay, AI 0. 1835. [2], 53 p. ; 17 cm.
    2823 M'Dowell, Joseph. Speech of Mr. M'Dowell, in the Senate of Ohio, February 5, 1835, on the Right of the Legislature to Instruct Our Senators in Congress. Taken in Short Hand by E. Harlan, Stenographer. Columbus Printed by Charles Scott., AI 32707. 1835. 15, bv p. ; 22 cm.
    5477 M'Duffee, John. The Oregon Crisis, Containing a Geographical Description of the Territory . . . A Short History of the Rise, Progress, and Present Alarming Power of the Hudson Bay Company. A Review of the British and American Claims to the Territory, with the Late Treaty with Great Britain, Establishing the Boundary . . . Salem, O. A. Hinchman,
    1848. 24 p. ; 25 cm. OCLC notes: Cover-title./ Caption title, dated 1846, reads in part: A review of the British and American claims to the territory, with a proposition for an amicable adjustment of the controversy.
    Cover appears to be erroneously dated, internal evidence suggesting that this issue appeared soon after the signing of the treaty with Great Britain in June, 1846.
    "Treaty with Great Britain of limits westward of the Rocky Mountains."--p. [4] of cover.
    8337 Mealy, Stephen Albion. An Oration Delivered at the Installation of the Officers of Zanesville Royal Arch Chapter, January 15, 1846. By the Rev. Companion, Stephen A. Mealy, Chaplain of Zanesville Royal Arch Chapter. Zanesville, Ohio E.C. Church, Printer, Main Street., AI 46-4557. Walgren 4795. 1846 25 p. ; 21 cm.
    8363 Mealy, Stephen Albion. An Oration, Pronounced before Cyprus Encampment of Knights Templars, in the Methodist E. Church of Zanesville, Ohio, June 7, 1850, the 751st Anniversary of the Investment of Jerusalem by the First Crusaders. By Sir Knight, the Rev. Stephen A. Mealy. Zanesville Printed at the Courier Book and Job Printing Establishment., Walgren 5426. 1850. 61, bv p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: An historical address on the origin of Knights Templars, by Sir Knight, the Rev. S.A. Mealy.
    Includes bibliographical references.
    4376 Mechanic's & Laboring Men's Association of Painesville & Its Vicinity. Constitution of the Mechanic's & Laboring Men's Association of Painesville & Its Vicinity. Painesville
    AI 44-4168 1844. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5764 Mechanics and Traders' Bank. Cincinnati. Correspondence on the Proposed Mechanics and Traders' Bank of Cincinnati Explaining the Principles on Which It Is Based, and the Benefits It Is Calculated to Afford to Its Patrons. Cincinnati Bradbury & Campbell, AI 0. 1838. 15 p. ; 24 cm.
    10054 Mechanics' Saving Institution. Charter of the Mechanics' Saving Institution Passed, March 17, 1838 Columbus Printed by Cutler and Pilsbury, AI 0. 1839 6 p. ; 18 cm.
    6097 Mechanics' Union. Springfield. Constitution and By-laws of the Mechanics' Union of Springfield. Springfield Gallagher and Williamson, Printers, AI 0. 1836. 16 p. Wessen, 30, The earliest labor union item for Ohio that has come to our attention. Interleaved. Blank leaves not included in paging.
    7794 Medary, Samuel and M. H. Session Ohio Statesman. We propose to issue the Statesman, during the ensuing session of the Ohio legislature. [Columbus
    AI 0. 1840] 1 sheet ([1] p.) Caption title; no imprint.
    5029 Medary, Samuel, 1801-1864. The New Constitution. Columbus Samuel Medary,
    1849. 2 p. 1, iv, 408 p. ;24.5 cm. Originally issued as a periodical, published weekly, May 5 to November 17, 1849; vol. 1, no. 1-26; and bound in one volume with the above title-page.
    1238 Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati. Circular. Medical College of Ohio. [Cincinnati s.n., OI 558. SS 2198. 1820] 3 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprints.
    Signed on p. 2: Daniel Drake, President, Cincinnati, Ohio, August 20, 1820.
    1681 Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in the Medical College of Ohio, during the Session of 1825-26. Cincinnati Printed at the Advertiser Office., SS 25293. 1826. 4 p.
    1682 Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati. Report of the Medical College. To the General Assembly of the State of Ohio: in Obedience to the Act, Entitled 'An Act to Incorporate and Establish the Medical College of Ohio,' the Trustees Respectfully Report: [Cincinnati The College, SS 25294. 1826] 8 p. ; 22 cm.
    1749 Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati. Catalogue of the Officers and Students, in the Medical College of Ohio, during the Session of 1826-7. Cincinnati Morgan, Lodge, and Fisher., SS 29714. 1827. 8 p. ; 21 cm.
    1834 Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati. Catalogue of the Officers & Students, in the Medical College of Ohio, During the Session of 1827, '8. Cincinnati --Printed by S. J. Brown., SS 34096. [1828] [1], bv, [3-4], 5-8 p. ; 21 com.
    1928 Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati. A Catalogue of the Officers and Students in the Medical College of Ohio, during the Session of 1828-'9. Cincinnati Lodge, L'Hommedieu, and Hammon, Printers, SS 39542. 1829. 8 p.
    2053 Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati. A Catalogue of the Officers and Students in the Medical College of Ohio, during the Session of 1829-30. Cincinnati Printed for the Class, AI 2509. 1830. 8 p.
    7139 Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati. Annual Catalogue and Circular of the Medical College of Ohio, During the Session of 1830 & '31. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1831.

    2274 Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati. Catalogue of the Library of the Medical College of Ohio, and the Rules Adapted by the Trustees in Relation thereto. Also, Extracts from the College Regulations for the Government of the Medical Class. Cincinnati Corey and Fairbank., AI 11804. Singerman 2596. 1832. 26 p. ; 23 cm.
    8385 Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati. Circular of the Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati Printed by Lodge & L'Hommedieu, AI 0. 1832. 7 p. ; 21 cm.
    9414 Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati. To the General Assembly of the State of Ohio. [Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1833] 15, bv p.
    2586 Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati. Report of the Trustees of the Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati
    AI 23826. 1834.

    5787 Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati. Report of the Trustees of the Medical College of Ohio. Ohio Senate Document. Columbus
    AI 0. 1834.

    2762 Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati. Report of the Trustees of the Medical College of Ohio to the Thirty-Fourth General Assembly. Cincinnati s.n., AI 30946. 1835.

    7251 Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati. Report of the Trustees of the Medical College of Ohio. To the Thirty-Fourth General Assembly. Columbus James B. Gardiner, AI 0. 1836. 11 p. ; 21 cm.
    7780 Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati. A Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Medical College of Ohio. Session 1835-6. Cincinnati
    AI 36692. 1836.

    7119 Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati. Report of the Medical College of Ohio. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1838] [1], bv, [3]-12 p. ; 21 cm. The trustees' report for 1837, prepared in December of that year, and addressed "To the General Assembly of the State of Ohio."
    Signatures: [O.M.C.--1]/4 O.M.C.--2/2.
    9806 Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati. Report of the Trustees of the Medical College of Ohio to the ... General Assembly. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1839

    468 Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati. Annual Catalogue and Circular of the Medical College of Ohio for 1841. Cincinnati L'Hommedieu & Co., Printers, AI 41-1126. 1841. 18 p.
    7785 Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati. Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Medical College of Ohio. Session 1841-2. Cincinnati L'Hommedieu & Co., AI 0. 1842. 7 p.
    7781 Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati. Annual Announcement of the Medical College of Ohio, for 1842-3. Cincinnati Printed by L'Hommedieu & Co., AI 0. 1843. 8 p.
    7492 Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati. Catalogue of Students for 1843-1844 and Annual Announcement for 1844-1845 of the Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati Printed by R. P. Brooks, AI 44-1400. 1844. 16 p.
    8500 Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati. Annual Catalogue of the Students of the Medical College of Ohio Session 1844-45. Cincinnati R. P. Brooks., AI 45-4314. 1845. 16 p.
    7756 Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Medical College of Ohio. Session 1848--9. Cincinnati

    1849.

    8644 Medical Institute of Cincinnati. Cincinnati. Second Annual Announcement of the Medical Institute of Cincinnati, Session of 1847. Cincinnati L'Hommedieu & Co., AI 46-1551. 1846. 8 p. ; 22 cm.
    1593 Medical Society of Ohio. By-Laws and Regulations of the Twelfth Medical Society of Ohio. Athens Printed by A. G. Brown., SS 21382, 22528. June 1825. 10, [1] p.
    1835 Medical State Convention. Columbus. The Proceedings of the Medical State Convention, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, December 10, A.D. 1827. Zanesville Printed by Adam Peters, SS 34100. 1828. 5 p. ; 19 cm. A convention at which an Ohio State Medical Society was organized with a constitution. Nothing must have come of it since the Society was not formally founded until 1835 (Morgan 2833).
    6381 Medico-Chirurigical Society of Cincinnati. Constitution and By-laws of the Medico-Chirurigical Society of Cincinnati. Cincinnati Chronicle and Atlas Book and Job Office Print,
    1850. 8 [i.e., 9] p. ; 23.5 cm. Page 9 incorrectly numbered 8.
    6380 Medico-Chirurigical Society of Edinburgh. Chloroform: Its Nature and Effects. Embracing a Series of Experiments made by a Committee of the Edinburgh Medico-Chirurigical Society. Also, a Full Report of a Fatal Case which occured in Cincinnati. Cincinnati Robinson & Jones,
    1848. 32 p. ; 22 cm. Reprinted from the "Western Lancet."
    5312 Medley, S. A. An Oration on the Origin of the Knights Templars. Zanesville
    Schneider. 1850.

    9291 Meigs Creek Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Meigs Creek Baptist Association, Held with the Newport Church, Newport, Washington County, Ohio, August 13th, 14th and 15th, 1850. Marietta, Ohio Printed at the Intelligencer Office., AI 0. 1850. 10 p. ; 22 cm.
    1646 Meigs' Creek Baptist Association. Minutes of the Meigs' Creek Baptist Association, Assembled at Brookfield, Morgan County, Ohio: May 26th and 27th, 1816 [sic]. Cambridge, Ohio. Printed by C.P. Beatty, at the Times Office., SS 23662. 1826. 8 p.
    1721 Meigs' Creek Baptist Association. Minutes of Meigs' Creek Baptist Association. Held at Marietta, May 18th, 19th and 20th, 1827. [Marietta R. Prentiss., SS 28024. 1827] 8 p.
    1882 Meigs' Creek Baptist Association. Minutes of the Meigs' Creek Baptist Association, Held with the Goshen Church, Guernsey County, Ohio. Aug. 7, 8, 9, A.D. 1829. Zanesville Printed by Peters & Pelham., SS 37663. 1829. 12 p. ; 22 cm.
    2126 Meigs' Creek Baptist Association. Minutes of the Ninth Anniversary of the Meigscreek Baptist Association, Held by Appointment, with the Brookfield Church, Morgan County, on the 12th, 13th, and the 14th Day of August, A. D. 1831. [M'Connelsville] Wilkins and Christy--Printers. Mconnelsville., AI 5976. 1831. 8 p. ; 23 cm.
    2249 Meigs' Creek Baptist Association. Minutes of the Seventh Anniversary of Meigs-Creek Baptist Association, Held by Appointment, with the Marietta Church, at the Newport, Washington County, Ohio. On the 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th of August, 1832. Marietta Printed by R. Prentiss., AI 11163. 1832. 8 p.
    5708 Meigs' Creek Baptist Association. Minutes, of the Eighth Meeting of the Meigs’ Creek Baptist Association, … [Zanesville Printed by Adam Peters--Zanesville, Ohio., AI 0. not before 1833] 8 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    8638 Meigs' Creek Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1834

    2719 Meigs' Creek Baptist Association. Minutes of the Tenth Anniversary of the Meigs Creek Baptist Association, … [Ohio Adams Peter---Printer---[illegible] AI 30265. not before 1835] 12 p. ; 23 cm.
    9284 Meigs' Creek Baptist Association. Minutes of the Eleventh Anniversary of the Meigs Creek Baptist Association, … [Ohio s.n., AI 0. not before 1836] 8 p. ; 24 cm. At head of title: Periodical no. 11.
    9285 Meigs' Creek Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twelfth Anniversary of the Meigs’ Creek Baptist Association, Held August 19, 1837, with the Salem Township Church, Muskingum County, Ohio. To Which Is Annexed the Constitution of the Association. Zanesville, Ohio Printed for the Association by Parke and Bennett., AI 0. 1837. 14 p. ; 24 cm.
    9286 Meigs' Creek Baptist Association. Minutes of the Thirteenth Anniversary of the Meigs’ Creek Baptist Association, Held by Appointment, with the Brookfield Church, August, A.D. 1838. Zanesville, Ohio Parke and Bennett, Printers., AI 0. [not before 1838] 20 p. ; 21 cm.
    3580 Meigs' Creek Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fourteenth Anniversary of the Meigs’ Creek Baptist Association. Held, by Appointment, with the Blue Rock Church, August, A.D. 1839. Zanesville, O. J. Glessner, Printer., AI 54236. [not before 1839] 13 p. ; 20 cm.
    9287 Meigs' Creek Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fifteenth Anniversary of the Meigs Creek Baptist Association; Held by Appointment with the Adams Church, Washington County, Ohio. Commencing Wednesday, August 19, 1840. Marietta, O. Gazette Office--Isaac Maxon, Printer., AI 0. 1840. 12 p. ; 22 cm.
    383 Meigs' Creek Baptist Association. Minutes of the Sixteenth Anniversary of the Meigs Creek Baptist Association; Held by Appointment with the Windsor Church, Morgan County, Ohio, Commencing Wednesday, August 18, 1841. Marietta, Ohio Gazette Office,--Isaac Maxon, Printer., AI 41-432. 1841. 11 p. ; 21 cm.
    6167 Meigs' Creek Baptist Association. Minutes of the Seventeenth Anniversary of the Meigs Creek Association, held by Appointment with the Newport Church, Washington County, Ohio. Commencing Wednesday, August 17, 1842. Marietta E.S. Durban, Printer., AI 42-365. 1842. 10 p.
    9288 Meigs' Creek Baptist Association. Minutes of the Eighteenth Anniversary of the Meigs Creek Baptist Association. Held at Manchester Meeting-House. Morgan Co. Ohio. On the 16th and 17th of August, 1843. Zanesville, O. Printed by Edwin C. Church,, AI 0. 1843 16 p. ; 23 cm.
    7450 Meigs' Creek Baptist Association. Minutes of the Nineteenth Anniversary of the Meig's Creek Baptist Association, Held at Duncan's Falls, August 14, 15, and 16. Zanesville Printed by Edwin C. Church, AI 44-463. 1844. 12 p. ; 22 cm.
    8388 Meigs' Creek Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twentieth Anniversary of the Meig's Creek Baptist Association, Held with the Little Muskingum Church, August 13 and 14. Marietta Printed at the Intelligencer Office, AI 45-526. 1845. 12 p. 22 cm.
    8814 Meigs' Creek Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty First Anniversary of the Meigs Creek Baptist Association; Held with the Bristol Church, Bristol, Morgan County, Ohio. On the 12th and 13th August, 1846. Zanesville, Ohio Printed by Edwin C. Church, Office Corner of Main and Fifth Streets., AI 46-569. 1846. 15, bv p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Circular letter."--p. 12-15.
    5597 Meigs' Creek Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Second Anniversary of the Meigs Creek Baptist Association, Held with the Brookfield Church, Brookfield, Morgan County, Ohio, on the 10th, 11th and 12th August, 1847. Marietta, Ohio Printed at the Intelligencer Office,
    1847. 15, bv p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 8: J.M. Courtney, moderator. H.S. Dale, clerk.
    "Circular letter."--p. 11-15.
    9289 Meigs' Creek Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty Third Anniversary of the Meigs Creek Baptist Association, Held with the Marietta Church, Marietta, Washington County, Ohio, on the 15th, 16th, and 17th days of August, 1848. Zanesville, Ohio Parke and Bennett, Printers., AI 0. 1848. 14 p. ; 22 cm.
    9290 Meigs' Creek Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1849

    2325 Meikle, James, 1730-1799. Solitude Sweetened: Miscellaneous Meditations on Various Subjects, Written in Distant Parts of the World. By James Meikle, Late Surgeon at Carnwath. Cincinnati Roff & Young., AI 13703. 1832. 286 p. ; 16 cm.
    3475 Meline, James F. (James Florant), 1811-1873. Address on the Study of Modern Languages, Delivered before the Eighth Annual Convention of the College of Teachers, by James F. Meline. Cincinnati Kendall and Henry, Printers., AI 51651. 1838. 19, bv p. ; 23 cm.
    4590 Melville, Gansevoort, 1815-1846. Speech of Gansevoort Melville, Esq. in the Tabernacle, New York City, at the Celebration of the Birth Day of the Hero of New Orleans. Columbus Ohio Statesman, AI 44-4179. 1844. 8 p. ; 23 cm. Ohio Statesman Supplement.
    Caption title.
    "Letter from Mr. Van Buren-- p. 7.
    "Mr. Choate and Oregon"-- p. 8.
    2906 Member of the Bar. The Ohio Officer's Guide and Clerk's Companion. Containing a Summary View of the Principal Provisions of the Statutes, as Revised in 1830-31, and the Statutes since Passed, Relating to the Duties of Justices of the Peace, Township Trustees, Constables, and Other Township Officers. With Appropriate Forms. Also, an Extensive Collection of Useful Forms of Articles of Agreement[,] Deeds, Bonds, Powers of Attorney, Wills, &c. &c. with Directions and Forms for Executors, Administrators, Guardians, &c. Directions to Pensioners for Drawing Their Pensions, and to Foreigners for Becoming Naturalized: Tables of Interest, Calculated at Six Percent. Per Annum: Constitution of Ohio and of the U. States, and a Concise Treatise on the Law of Partnership. By a Member of the Bar. Third Edition. [Steubenville] Published by James Turnbull, Steubenville. James Wilson, Printer., AI 33498. Rieger 9172. Vodrey 69. 1835. xvi, [1], 14-324, xvi, 341-404 p. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Edition Statement at head of title.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Steel not this book for I paid well for it this 9th day of January 1854 A.D. Peter S. Leanhart; Property of Floyd Myers.
    6993 Mendenhall, George, 1814-1874. The Medical Student's Vade Mecum, Containing Examinations upon Anatomy, Chemistry, Materia Medica, Surgery, Practice of Medicine, Obstetrics, and Poisons. Adapted to the Use of Medicals Students Generally. By George Mendenhall, M.D. Honorary Member of the Philadelphia Medical Society, Physician to the Cincinnati Dispensary, &c. Cincinnati Published by Jacob Ernst, 206 Main Street. Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blakiston, Corner Fourth and Chestnut Sts., AI 44-6993. 1844. viii, [1], 10-328 p. ; 16 cm.
    6379 Mendenhall, George, 1814-1874. Account of Cholera as it Appeared in Cincinnati during the Year 1850. Cincinnati

    185-.

    7547 Merrell, William S. Circular. Wm. S. Merrell, Chemist & Pharmaceutist Has Opened an Apothecary and Drug Store. Cincinnati

    185-. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7757 Merrick, Frederick. Introductory Lecture Delivered to the Class of the Starling Medical College; November 1st, 1848. By Frederick Merrick, A.M., M.D., Professor of Chemistry and Botany. Columbus Printed by Legg & Murray,
    1848. 16 p. ; 21 cm.
    5521 Merrill, A. Clocks Made and Sold by A. Merrill, (Vienna Ohio). Ravenna
    Wessen, 30(October 1946), #281. 1828. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4922 Merrill, Addison, 1820-1857. Poems, by Addison Merrill. [Two lines from Prov. Philos.] Oberlin Printed by J.M. Fitch.,
    1848. viii, [2], 11-72 p. ; 19 cm. Oberlin College Archives: Addison Merrill (1820-57) came to Oberlin in 1841 from Ft. Wayne, Indiana, where he had been studying law. He left in 1842. Merrill returned in 1847 to enter the Seminary where he graduated in 1849. Merrill was a minister in New England and Canada. He died at Northfield, Massachusetts, May 4, 1857.
    10196 Merrill, Addison, 1820-1857. The Church, and Her Work. By Addison Merrill. [Oberlin? s.n.,
    1849?] 16 p. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title.
    The American Antiquarian Society copy is bound with Merrill’s Poems (Oberlin, 1848, 72 p.; Morgan 4922). The copy is inscribed "Presented to S.F. Haven Esq. by the author." A manuscript spine title in the same hand reads: Poems. 1848-9.
    "The weeping prophet. By the same."--p. [9]-16.
    American Antiquarian Society copy bound with: Merrill, Addison. Poems (Oberlin, 1848). It appears that this was originally laid in the Poems, and was sewn in relatively recently.
    Samuel Foster Haven was the first librarian of the American Antiquarian Society.
    3477 Merrill, David, 1798?-1850?. An Oration, Delivered before the Mechanics' Institute, and the Teachers and Scholars of the Sabbath Schools of Urbana, July 4, 1838. By Rev. David Merrill. Urbana, Ohio Printed by Joshua Saxton., AI 51666. 1838. 14 p. ; 21 cm.
    8032 Merrill, Thomas, Rev. Christian Politics, or the Bible View of Civil Government. First Edition, Printed and Published for the Author. By Thomas Merrill. Fairview Taylor & Cummins, Printers,
    1850. 40 p. ; 18 cm.
    5543 Merritt, Timothy. The Christian's Manual. A Treatise on Christian Perfection; with Directions for Obtaining that State. Compiled Principally from the Works of the Rev. John Wesley. Cincinnati Published by Swormstedt and Power, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Book Concern, Corner of Main and Eighth-Streets. R. P. Printer.,
    1849. 152 p.
    4822 Metcalf, Benjamin F. The Speech of Benjamin F. Metcalf, Esq. Against Legislative Usurpation, and in Favor of Taxing Bank Capital Like Other Property; Session 1846-7, (Upon the Following Resolution)... Columbus Swan & Tappan, Printers.,
    1847. 16 p. ; 24 cm.
    6361 Metcalf, Samuel Lytler, 1798-1856. The Kentucky Harmonist, Being a Choice Selection of Sacred Music from the Most Eminent and Approved Authors in that Science, for the Use of Christian Churches of Every Denomination, Singing Schools, and Private Societies; Together with an Explanation of the Rules and Principles of Composition, and Rules for Learners. Cincinnati Published for the Author. Morgan, Lodge and Co., Printers, Stanislaw 192. 1818. viii, [9]-126, [2] p. ; 14 x 23 cm. Shape note notation.
    1239 Metcalf, Samuel Lytler, 1798-1856. The Kentucky Harmonist, Being a Choice Selection of Sacred Music from the Most Eminent and Approved Authors in that Science, for the Use of Christian Churches of Every Denomination, Singing Schools, and Private Societies; Together with an Explanation of the Rules and Principles of Composition, and Rules for Learners. Second Edition. Cincinnati Published for the Author. Morgan, Lodge and Co., Printers., OI 559. Rusk II: 356. SS 2248. Stanislaw 193. Wilkie 718. 1820. vii, 8-130, [2] p. ; 14 x 22 cm. Shape note notation.
    Stroud notation: (i-v), vi-(ix), 10-130, (2) p.
    University of Virginia copy: vii, [182] p.
    5943 Metcalf, Samuel Lytler, 1798-1856. The Kentucky Harmonist Being a Choice Selection of Sacred Musick from the Most Eminent and Approved Authors in that Science, for the Use of Christian Churches of Every Denomination, Singing Schools, and Private Societies; Together with an Explanation of the Rules and Principles of Composition, and Rules for Learners. By Samuel T. Metcalf, M.D. Third Edition. Cincinnati Published for the Author, Morgan, Lodge and Co., Printers., Stanislaw 0. 1824. vii, [1], 10-126, [2] p. chiefly music. ; 14 x 24 cm. Shape note notation. "An essay on the origin, nature, and moral tendency of musick."-p. [v]-vii, which was added in the second edition of 1820. "The rudiments of music."-p. 9-17. Includes index of tune names.
    1683 Metcalf, Samuel Lytler, 1798-1856. The Kentucky Harmonist, Being a Choice Selection of Sacred Music from the Most Eminent and Approved Authors in that Science, for the Use of Christian Churches of Every Denomination, Singing Schools, and Private Societies; Together with an Explanation of the Rules and Principles of Composition, and Rules for Learners. 4th ed. Cincinnati Published for the Author. Morgan, Lodge and Fisher, Printers., SS 25317. Stanislaw 194. 1826. 127, [1] p. ; 14 x 23 cm. Shape note notation.
    Includes index.
    8364 Metcalfe, M. P. An Address Delivered in Carlisle, Kentucky, on the Occasion of the Celebration of the Anniversary of St. John, June 24th, 1850. By J.P. Metcalfe, Esq. Cincinnati J. Ernst, 183 Main Street, Walgren 5427. 1850. 23 p. ; 22.5 cm.
    10232 Methodist Episcopal Church Supplement. Hymns for Sunday-Schools, Youth and Children. Cincinnati Published by Swormsted & Power, Corner of Main & Eighth-Streets. R.P. Thompson, Printer.,
    1850. [1], bv, [3]-4, [5], bv, [7]-14, [15]-16, [17]-18, [19]-27, [28]-37, [38]-41, [42-48 p. 17 cm. The Book Committee which approved the "revised edition" of the Hymn-Book of the Church (Morgan 314) felt there was a need for a separate and "cheap form" Sunday School hymnal. (Page [3]-4. Thus, the Sunday School hymnal WHICH APPEAR AT THE END OF THE MAIN HYNAL AS A SUPPLEMENT AND HALF-TITLE, IS HERE PUBLISHED AS SEPAARATE AND IN A "CHEAP FORM, FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL USE, appeared with two different formats. This edition contains a title page with publisher, printer and date although the signatures are continuous with that of the Hymn Book of the Church. The other issue appears appended to the Hymn Book of the Church with only a half-title and separate pagination but continuous signatures.
    1313 Methodist Episcopal Church. Minutes Taken at the Several Annual Conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Commencing in November, 1821. Cincinnati Printed by Looker & Reynolds, for M. Ruter and the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States., SS 6032. 1821. 51 p.
    1314 Methodist Episcopal Church. The Rules and Regulations of the United Societies of the Wesleyan Methodists, Made and Concluded on, at Their First General Conference, begun and Held on the 6th Day of March, 1821, at Cincinnati. Cincinnati Printed by Edmund Harrison., SS 6033. 1821. 22 p.
    1372 Methodist Episcopal Church. Minutes Taken at the Several Annual Conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Commencing in December, 1821, and Ending in November, 1822. Cincinnati Published by M. Ruter, for the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States; Looker & Reynolds, Printers., SS 9471. 1822. 60 p. ; 21 cm.
    1508 Methodist Episcopal Church. A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Principally from the Collection of the Rev. John Wesley. Cincinnati Published by Martin Ruter, for the Methodist Episcopal Church; Morgan & Lodge, Printers., SS 17131. 1824. 552 p. ; 12 cm. Without music.
    1509 Methodist Episcopal Church. To the Bishops and Members of the Next General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States. Cincinnati A.N. Deming, Printer., SS 17134. 1824. 6, [2] p. ; 30 cm. Signed by D. English, President, John Forbes, Secretary.
    1684 Methodist Episcopal Church. Minutes Taken at the Several Annual Conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church. For the Year 1826....for the Year 1826. Cincinnati Published by Martin Ruter, for the Methodist Episcopal Church. Looker & Reynolds, Printers., SS 25322. 1826. 64 p.
    1750 Methodist Episcopal Church. Minutes taken at the Several Annual Conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the Year 1827. Steubenville Published by Martin Ruter for the Methodist Episcopal Church. W. M. and O. Farnsworth, Jr., Printers., SS 29735. 1827. 64 p.
    1929 Methodist Episcopal Church. Extract from the Journal of the Ohio Annual Conference of the Methodist A. [sic] Churches, Held in Cincinnati, Oct. 15th, 1829. [Cincinnati Whetstone & Buxton---Printers., SS 39573. 1829] 15 p. ; 20 cm. Caption title.
    "Whetstone & Buston---Printers."--p. 15.
    "An Abstract of a Discourse Delivered in Cincinnati, on the day of ordination, October 21, 1829."--p. 7-15.
    2054 Methodist Episcopal Church. Minutes of the Annual Conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church, for the Year 1830. Cincinnati Published by Charles Holliday for the Methodist Episcopal Church. Press of Morgan & Sanxay, AI 2547. 1830. 36 p.
    7143 Methodist Episcopal Church. A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Principally from the Collection of John Wesley, A.M. Revised and Corrected. Cincinnati Charles Holliday, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, AI 0. 1830. vi, 552 p. ; 12 cm. Hymns by Charles Wesley and others.
    Preface signed by W. M'Kendree, R.R. Roberts, J. Soule, and E. Hedding.
    Without music; tunes indicated.
    Includes indexes.
    9735 Methodist Episcopal Church. A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Principally from the Collection of John Wesley, A.M. Cincinnati Published by Martin Ruter, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, Morgan & Sanxay, Printers, AI 0. 1830. vi, 552 p. ; 13 cm.
    7126 Methodist Episcopal Church. A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Principally from the Collection of John Wesley, A.M. Revised and Corrected. Cincinnati C. Holliday, for the Methodist Episcopal Church., AI 0. 1832. 549 p. ; 8 cm. Hymns by Charles Wesley and others.
    Preface signed by W. M'Kendree, E. George, and R.R. Roberts.
    Without music; tunes indicated.
    Includes indexes.
    2480 Methodist Episcopal Church. A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Principally from the Collection of Rev. John Wesley. Rev. and Corrected. Cincinnati C. Holliday & J. F. Wright, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, AI 20104. 1833. 549 p. ; 8 cm. Preface signed by W. M'Kendree, R. R. Roberts, J. Soule, E. Hedding, J.O. Andrew, J. Emory.
    Without music; "with the titles of appropriate tunes, and the corresponding page of the harmonist, prefixed to each hymn."
    Includes indexes.
    2636 Methodist Episcopal Church. A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Principally from the Collection of the Rev. John Wesley. Rev. and Corrected ... Cincinnati Published by C. Holliday & J.F. Wright; J.W. Keely, printer, AI 25685. 1834. 524 p. ; 8 cm. Without music.
    6709 Methodist Episcopal Church. A Collection of Hymns, for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Principally from the Collection of the Rev. John Wesley, M.A. Late Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford. Revised and Corrected, with the Titles of Appropriate Tunes, and the Corresponding Page of the Harmonist, Prefixed to Each Hymn. [Four lines of Scripture texts] Cincinnati Published by J. F. Wright and L. Swormstedt for the Methodist Episcopal Church, AI 0. 1836. 543, [1] p. ; 13 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Without music.
    "To the members and friends of the Methodist Episcopal Church."--p. 3-5; signed: Robert R. Roberts, Joshua Soule, Elijah Hedding, James O. Andrew, Beverly Waugh, Thomas A. Morris.
    "Notice. In this improved edition of the Methodist hymnbook, the tunes adapted to the hymns, and contained in the Methodist harmonist, are named at the head of each hymn, together with the page of the Harmonist at which the tune may be found. ... Caution. All persons desirous of possessing the true revised and improved official edition ... Are advised to be careful to examine the imprint ..."--p. [6].
    Includes table of texts and index of first lines.
    American Antiquarian Society copy lacks p. 515-[544]; title page mutilated, without loss of text; p. 223-224 mutilated, with loss of text.
    Morgan notes: Several copies of this title are bound with: The doctrines and discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church. New York: T. Mason and G. Lane, 1836., 192 pages.
    3343 Methodist Episcopal Church. A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Principally from the Collection of the Rev. John Wesley. Cincinnati Published by J. F. Wright and L. Swormstedt, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, R. P. Thompson, Printer, AI 48437. 1837. 623 p.
    3478 Methodist Episcopal Church. Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Principally from the Collection of John Wesley, A.M. Revised and Corrected. Cincinnati Published by J. F. Wright & L. Swormstedt, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, R. R. Thomson, Printer, AI 51673. 1838. 616 p. ; 13 cm.
    9434 Methodist Episcopal Church. Minutes of the Annual Conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church, for the Year 1838. Cincinnati Published by J.F. Wright and L. Swormstedt, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Western Book Concern, corner of Main and Eighth-Streets. R.P. Thompson, Printer., AI 0. 1838 86, [2] p. ; 23 cm.
    3688 Methodist Episcopal Church. A Collection of Hymns, for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Principally from the Collection of the John Wesley, A.M. Late Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford. Revised and Corrected, With the Titles of Appropriate Tunes, and the Corresponding Page of the Harmonist, Prefixed to Each Hymn. [Four lines of quotation] Cincinnati Published by J. F. Wright & L. Swormstedt, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, R.P. Thomson, Printer, AI 0. 1839. 616, [3] p. ; 12 cm. Spine: Methodist Hymns.
    Inscription: Martha A. Downey Winchester, Ky Apr. 10 1848.
    3689 Methodist Episcopal Church. Sammlung von Geistlichen Liederm fur Kirhchlichen und Hauslichen Gottesdienst mit Beifugung Deutscher und Englishcher Melodien. Cincinnati J. F. Wright & L. Swormstedt, AI 57256, 54817. Ott 7. 1839. 480 p.
    3932 Methodist Episcopal Church. A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Principally from the Collection of Rev. John Wesley. Rev. and Corr., with Supplement. Cincinnati Published by J. F. Wright & L. Swormstedt, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, R. P. Thompson, Printer., AI 40-4605. 1840. 618 p. ; 8 cm.
    3933 Methodist Episcopal Church. The Doctrines and Discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Cincinnati Published by J. F. Wright & L. Swormstedt, for the Episcopal Church, AI 40-4608. 1840. 206 p. ; 13 cm. Prefatory letter signed: Robert R. Roberts, Joshua Soule, Elijah Hedding [and others]
    490 Methodist Episcopal Church. The Doctrines and Discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Cincinnati Published by J.F. Wright and L. Swormstedt, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, AI 0. 1841. 206 p. ; 13 cm. Title on spine: Discipline.
    Prefatory noted signed: Robert R. Roberts ... [et al.].
    Includes index.
    539 Methodist Episcopal Church. A Collection of Hymns. For the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Principally from the Collection of Rev. J. Wesley...Revised and Corrected. With a Supplement. Cincinnati J.F. Wright and L. Swormstedt for the Methodist Episcopal Church, AI-41-4308. 1841. 614 p. ; 13 cm. American Imprints lists no copy location.
    540 Methodist Episcopal Church. Die Lehre und Kirchenordnung ber Bischofl. Methodistenkirche. Nach der Neusten Englishen Ausg. Cincinnati Verlegt von J. F. Wright u. Swormstedt fur die Bischoefl. Methodistenkirche., AI 41-3510. Ott 13. 1841. 218 p. ; 12 cm.
    5149 Methodist Episcopal Church. A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Principally from the Collection of Rev. John Wesley. Revised and Corrected with Supplement. Cincinnati J.F. Wright and L. Swormstedt, AI 42-3365, 5109. 1842. 622 [i.e. 623], [1] p. ; 8.6 cm. Without music.
    "R.P. Thompson, printer."
    Includes index.
    Library copy 1-2 imperfect: both end with p. 622, lacking last leaf (cf. Checklist of Amer. imprints, cited above). Copy 2 lacks also t.p.
    Copy 2 variant or later issue: the names at end of the preface vary (copy 1 is typesigned by Robert R. Roberts and five more; copy 2 by Joshua Soule and six more, see p. 5); the first hymn on p. [7] is numbered '1' in copy 2, but is unnumbered in copy 1.
    From the library of Ruth E. Adomeit of Cleveland, Ohio.
    6210 Methodist Episcopal Church. The Doctrines and Discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Cincinnati Published by J.F. Wright and L. Swormstedt, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, AI 42-3376, 3377. 1842. 206 p. ; 12 cm. Prefatory letter signed Robert R. Roberts ... [et al.].
    4531 Methodist Episcopal Church. A Collection of Hymns, for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Principally from the Collection of Rev. John Wesley. Rev. and corr., with the Titles of Appropriate Tunes, and the Corresponding Page of the Harmonist, Prefixed to Each Hymn. With a Supplement. Cincinnati Published by J. F. Wright and L. Sormstedt, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, AI 43-3442. 1843. 616 p. ; 12.5 cm.
    5 Methodist Episcopal Church. The Doctrines and Discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Cincinnati Published by L. Swormstedt & J.T. Mitchell, for the Episcopal Methodist Church, at the Book Room, Corner of Main and Eighth-Street. R. P. Thompson, Printer., AI 44-4218. 1844. [1-3], 4-213, bv, 1 l. p. ; 13 cm. Thompson was printer for the Western Methodist Book Concern in Cincinnati.
    Prefatory letter signed: Joshua Soule , Elijah Hedding, James O. Andrew, Beverly Waugh, Thomas A. Morris, Leonidas L. Hamline, Edmund S. Janes.
    "Contents".--p. [205]-208.
    "Alphabetical Index."--p. [209]-213.
    Signatures: [1]-13/8 14/4.
    7007 Methodist Episcopal Church. A Collection of Hymns; For the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church; Principally from the Collection of the Rev. John Wesley. Rev. and Corrected with a Supplement. Cincinnati L. Sowrmstedt and J. T. Mitchell for the Methodist Episcopal Church, AI 0. 1844. 623 p. ; 9 cm.
    7493 Methodist Episcopal Church. Minutes of the Annual Conference of the Methodist Church, for the Year 1843. Cincinnati J. F. Wright and L. Swormstedt for the Episcopal Methodist Church at the Western Book Concern, AI 44-4214. 1844.

    9892 Methodist Episcopal Church. Hymns for Sunday School Selected from Various Sources. Cincinnati J.F. Wright and L. Swormsted, for the Sunday School Union of the Methodist Episcopal Church, AI 0. 1844. 208 p. ; 12 cm. Without music.
    6964 Methodist Episcopal Church. Doctrines and Discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Cincinnati Published by L. Swormstedt & J. T. Mitchell for the Methodist Episcopal Church, R. P. Thompson, Printer., AI 0. 1845. 213 p. ; 13 cm.
    8473 Methodist Episcopal Church. The Lesser Hymnal; A Collection of Hymns for the Sunday School and Social Worship. Cincinnati
    AI 45-4357. 1845. 274 p.
    9896 Methodist Episcopal Church. A Collection of Hymns, for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Principally from the Collection of the Rev. John Wesley. Rev. and Corrected with a Supplement. Cincinnati Published by Swormstedt & Mitchell, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Book room, corner of Main and Eighth-Streets, R.P. Thompson, Printer, AI 0. 1845. 624 p. ; 11 cm. Hymns by John and Charles Wesley, and others.
    Supplement: p. [529]-624.
    "Advertisement" to supplement signed: N. [Nathan] Bangs, New-York, March 18, 1836.
    Without music.
    Includes index.
    Drew University copy has Supplement: p. [527]-596.
    4734 Methodist Episcopal Church. A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Principally from the Collection of the Rev. John Wesley. Rev. and Cor. With a Supplement. Cincinnati L. Swormstedt & J. T. Mitchell, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Book Room, R.P. Thompson, Printer, AI 46-4608, 46-4610. 1846. 616 p. ; 13 cm. Drew University notes: Hymns by John and Charles Wesley, and others.
    Supplement: p. [527]-596.
    "Advertisement" to supplement signed: N. Bangs.
    Without music.
    Includes indexes.
    Drew University has second copy with 623 p.
    9907 Methodist Episcopal Church. The Catechisms of the Wesleyan Methodists Compiled and Published by Order of the British Conference Revised and Adapted to the Use of Families and Schools Connected with the Methodist Episcopal Church No. 1, for Children of Tender Years with an Appendix Containing a Short Catechism of Scripture Names, and Prayers for Little Children. Stereotype Ed. Cincinnati L. Swormstedt & J.T. Mitchell, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Book Concern, R.P. Thompson, Printer, AI 0. 1846. 16 p. ; 14 cm.
    9934 Methodist Episcopal Church. Sammlung von Geistlichen Liedern für Kirchlichen und Häuslichen Gottesdienst mit Beifügung Deutscher und Englischer Melodien. Dritte, mit einem Anhang Vermehrte Auflage. Cincinnati Verlegt von Swormstedt & Mitchell, für die Bischöfl. Methodistenkirche, AI 0. 1846. 512 p. ; 13 cm. 490 numbered hymns.
    Without music.
    Includes index.
    188 Methodist Episcopal Church. The Doctrines and Discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Cincinnati Published by Swormstedt & J. . Mitchell, For the Methodist Episcopal Church , at the Book Room, Corner of Main and Eighth-Street. R.P. Thompson, Printer.,
    1847. [1-3], 4-6, [7]-213, bv, 1 l. p. ; 11.5 cm. Thompson was printer for the Western Methodist Book Concern in Cincinnati.
    Prefatory letter signed on p. 6: Joshua Soule , Elijah Hedding, James O. Andrew, Beverly Waugh, Thomas A. Morris, Leonidas L. Hamline, Edmund S. Janes.
    "Contents".--p. [205]-208.
    "Alphabetical Index."--p. [209]-213.
    Signatures: [1]-13/8 14/4.
    On spine: Discipline.
    4841 Methodist Episcopal Church. Sermons on Miscellaneous Subjects, by the Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and the Senior Preachers of the Ohio and North Ohio Conference. [Six lines of quotations] Cincinnati Printed for the Publishers, at the Methodist Book Concern, Corner of Main and Eighth-Streets. R. P. Thompson, Printer.,
    1847. [1-2], br, [4]-8, [9]-11, bv, [13]-456 p. frontis. (port), ill. ; 19.5 cm. The preface was written by Dr. Edward Thomson "who had much to do in getting up the book."--p. 7, second edition, 1849 (Morgan 6272).
    On spine: Miscellaneous Sermons.
    Frontispiece is an engraving of Rev. Elijah Hedding, D.D., Senior Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, by J.F.E. Prudhomme, Sc. (John Francis Eugene Prudhomme) from a painting by J. Pine, pin.
    There is an engraving by Stillman, Sc. (George K. Stillman) on page [3] of a proposed building for Ohio Wesleyan University.
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 38/2 38*/4.
    7273 Methodist Episcopal Church. Sammlung von Geistlichen Liederm fur Kirhchlichen und Hauslichen Gottesdienst mit Beifugung Deutscher und Englishcher Melodien. Stereotypirt nach der 3 Aufl. Cincinnati Swormstedt & Mitchell., Ott 35. 1847. 512 p. ; 13 cm. 490 numbered hymns.
    Without music.
    Includes index.
    9642 Methodist Episcopal Church. A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Principally from the Collection of the Rev. John Wesley. ... Rev. and Corr. With a Supplement. Cincinnati Published by L. Swormstedt & J.T. Mitchell, for the Methodist Episcopal Church,
    1847. 624 p. ; 9 cm. Without music.
    Only known copy, Ohio State University, is imperfect: p. 337-40 and 623-24 wanting.
    6273 Methodist Episcopal Church. The Doctrine and Discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Cincinnati Published by Swormstedt & Power; R. P. Thompson, Printer.,
    1848. 6, vii-xii, [7]-218 p.
    6806 Methodist Episcopal Church. The Doctrines and Discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Cincinnati

    1848.

    9680 Methodist Episcopal Church. The Catechism of the Wesleyan Methodists ... No. II. For Children of Years of Age and Upward ... Cincinnati L. Swormstedt and J.H. Power, R.P. Thompson, Printer.,
    1848 70 p. ; 14 cm.
    9691 Methodist Episcopal Church. Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church Principally from the Collection of the Rev. John Wesley ... Revised and Corrected. Cincinnati Swormstedt & Mitchell, R.P. Thompson, Printer.,
    1848. 624 p. ; 10 cm. This is a smaller (10 cm.) edition of a very popular hymn book.
    9698 Methodist Episcopal Church. Hymns for Sunday Schools. Selected from Various Authors. Cincinnati Published by L. Swormstedt and J.H. Power, R.P. Thompson, Printer.,
    1848. 208 p. ; 12 cm.
    409 Methodist Episcopal Church. Die Lehre und Kirchenordnung der Bischofl. Methodistenkirche. Cincinnati Verlegt von Swormstedt & Power, Mainstrasse, 311, fur die Bischoft Methodistenkirche., Ott 46. 1849. vi, 234 p. ; 13 cm. Signatures: [1]-15/8.
    6272 Methodist Episcopal Church. Sermons on Miscellaneous Subjects, by the Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and the Senior Preachers of the Ohio and North Ohio Conference. Second Edition. Cincinnati L. Swormstedt & J.H. Power, for the Methodist Episcopal Church,
    1849. 456 p. "Preface...was written by Dr. Edward Thomson...who had much to do in getting up the book.:-p. [7]
    7084 Methodist Episcopal Church. A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Principally from the Collection of the Rev. John Wesley. Revised and Corrected with a Supplement. Cincinnati Published by L. Swormstedt & J.H. Power,
    1849. 623 p. ; 9 cm. Without music.
    Tunes indicated by title and page number in the Methodist Harmonist.
    7277 Methodist Episcopal Church. Sammlung von Geistlichen Liederm fur Kirhchlichen und Hauslichen Gottesdienst mit Beifugung Deutscher und Englishcher Melodien. Stereotypirtnach der britten Auflage.? Cincinnati Swormstedt & Hower [i.e., Power], Mainstrasse, Nro.? 331, fur die Bischofl., Methodistenkirche, Ott 47. 1849. 512 p. ; 13 cm. "Cincinnati: Methodist Book-room, Fra. Stahl, Printers."--verso of title page.
    "Cincinnati, den 4. Juli 1839."--p. v.
    "Cincinnati, den 5. Januar 1846. W. Nast. P. Schmucker."--p. viii.
    Ott locates no copy.
    9587 Methodist Episcopal Church. The Doctrines and Discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Cincinnati Published by Swormstedt & Power, 311 Main-street, R.P. Thompson, Printer,
    1849. 218 p. ; 13 cm. Prefatory letter signed: Elijah Hedding.
    Includes index.
    213 Methodist Episcopal Church. Hymns for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Revised Edition. [Two lines of quotation] Cincinnati Published by Swormstedt and Power, Corner of Main & Eighth-Streets. R.P. Thompson, Printer.,
    1850. 752, 48 p. ; 17 cm. Without music.
    "Supplement. Hymns for Sunday-schools, youth, and children," Cincinnati: Published by Swormstedt & Power, corner of Main & Eighth-Streets. R.P. Thompson, printer. 1850."--48 p., 2nd count, with separate title page and continuous signatures. For different edition with half-title instead of full title page, see Morgan 6985.
    Signatures: [1] - 50/8 (Number 48 not printed).
    Spine: Methodist Hymns.
    Larger size than Morgan 6643, 12 cm.
    Pagination: [1-3],4-5, [6-7], 8-44, [45]-72, [73]-82, [83]-94, [95]-114, [115]-126, [127]-170, [171]-186, [187]-260, [261]-330, [331]-410, [411]-430, [431]-506, [507]-524, [525]-532, [533]-550, [551]-574, [575]-602, [603]-608, [609]-626, [627]-640, [641]-662, [663]-674, [675]-680, [681]-684, [685]-710, [711]-725, [726]-736, [737]-752, [1], bv, [3]-4, [5], bv, [7]-14, [15]-16, [17]-18, [19]-27, [28]-37, [38]-41, [42]-48 p.
    6643 Methodist Episcopal Church. Hymns for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Revised Edition. Cincinnati

    1850. 744, 44 p. ; 12 cm. Smaller size, 17 cm., than Morgan 213.
    "Supplement. Hymns for Sunday-schools, youth, and children," --44, second count, separate title page.
    6928 Methodist Episcopal Church. The Doctrines and Discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Cincinnati Swormstedt & Power, R. P. Thompson, Printer.,
    1850. 218 p. ; 13 cm.
    6985 Methodist Episcopal Church. Hymns for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Revised Edition. [Two lines of quotation] Cincinnati Published by Swormstedt and Power, Corner of Main & Eighth-Streets. R.P. Thompson, Printer.,
    1850. 752, 48 p. ; 17 cm. Without music.
    "Supplement. Hymns for Sunday-schools, youth, and children."--48 p., 2nd count continuous signatures. For different edition with full title page for 2nd count, see Morgan 213.
    Signatures: [1] - 50/8 (Number 48 not printed).
    Spine: Methodist Hymns.
    Larger size than Morgan 6643, 12 cm.
    Pagination: [1-3],4-5, [6-7], 8-44, [45]-72, [73]-82, [83]-94, [95]-114, [115]-126, [127]-170, [171]-186, [187]-260, [261]-330, [331]-410, [411]-430, [431]-506, [507]-524, [525]-532, [533]-550, [551]-574, [575]-602, [603]-608, [609]-626, [627]-640, [641]-662, [663]-674, [675]-680, [681]-684, [685]-710, [711]-725, [726]-736, [737]-752, [1], bv, [3]-4, [5], bv, [7]-14, [15]-16, [17]-18, [19]-27, [28]-37, [38]-41, [42-48 p.
    7280 Methodist Episcopal Church. Sammlung von Geistlichen Liederm fur Kirhchlichen und Hauslichen Gottesdienst mit Beifugung Deutscher und Englishcher Melodien. Cincinnati Swormstedt & Power., Ott 58. 1850.

    1447 Methodist Episcopal Church. Cincinnati. Circular Letter to the Members of the Methodist Episcopal Church Throughout the United States. Cincinnati s.n., SS 13314. 1823. 7 p. ; 22 cm. Preface signed: Wm. Disney.
    1837 Methodist Episcopal Church. Cincinnati. Union Society of Cincinnati.. Report of the Committee Appointed by the Union Society of Cincinnati to Receive the Communication from the Last General Conference in Relation to Reform in the Government of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and to Report Thereon. Cincinnati Lodge, L'Hommedieu & Hammond, Printers, SS 34120. 1828. 10 p. 21 cm.
    7410 Methodist Episcopal Church. Conferences. Rules and Order for Conducting the Business of the General Conference, May, 1836. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1836.

    3269 Methodist Episcopal Church. Conferences. Minutes of the Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, for the Year 1837. Cincinnati Published by J. F. Wright and L. Swormstedt for the Methodist Episcopal Church at the Western Book Concern, R. P. Thomson, Printer, AI 45578. 1837. 86 p.
    3934 Methodist Episcopal Church. Conferences. North Ohio. Official Minutes of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Annual Session of the North Ohio Conference. Cleveland
    AI 40-4617. 1840.

    3379 Methodist Episcopal Church. Conferences. North Ohio. Official Minutes of the Methodist Episcopal Church Conferences Annual Session of the North Ohio Conference. Cleveland
    Cf. AI 40-4617. 1841.

    4530 Methodist Episcopal Church. Conferences. North Ohio. Official Minutes of the Methodist Episcopal Church Annual Session of the North Ohio Conference. Cincinnati Published by J. F. Wright and L. Sormstedt, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, AI 43-3450. 1843. 318 p.
    4293 Methodist Episcopal Church. Conferences. North Ohio. Official Minutes of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Conferences. North Ohio. Annual Session. Cleveland
    Cf. AI 40-4617. 1850.

    3073 Methodist Episcopal Church. General Conference (1836: Cincinnati, Ohio) Debate on "Modern Abolitionism," in the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Held in Cincinnati, May, 1836. With Notes. Cincinnati Published for the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society, Corner of Main and Seventh streets., AI 38953. 1836. 91, bv p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "The first and third parts of the following pamphlet were prepared for publication, by the editor of the Philanthropist [i.e. James G. Birney], assisted by a friend who attended the sessions of the General Conference, whenever abolition, in any form, was the subject of discussion. ... The second part of this pamphlet is the production of Mr. Orange Scott, of the New-England Conference. To him also are the publishers indebted for a revision, (in the third part) of most of his remarks, made in defending himself against the charge imbodied in the resolution of Messrs Winans and Stamper."--p. [3]-4.
    Publisher's advertisement back wrapper.
    Not in Lib. Company. Afro-Americana.
    1836 Methodist Episcopal Church. General Conference. A Report of the Committee on Petitions and Memorials, on Petitions and Memorials, Adopted, We Believe, Without a Dissenting Vote, by the Late General Conference, on Motion of the Rev. Asa Shinn. Cincinnati Published by C. Holliday, for the Methodist Church, SS 34118. 1828. 8 p. ; 20 cm.
    3074 Methodist Episcopal Church. General Conference. 1836. Pastoral Address to the Members and Friends of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Cincinnati
    AI 38954. 1836. 12 p.
    6209 Methodist Episcopal Church. Hymnal. Sammlung von Geistlichen Liedern fur Kirhchlichen & Hauslichen Gottes dienst mit Beifugung Deutscher & Englischer Melodien. Second verb aufl. Cincinnati Verlegt von J.F. Wright und L. Swormstedt, für die Bischöfl. Methodistenkirche, AI 42-3373. 1842. 480 p. ; 13 cm.
    9981 Methodist Episcopal Church. North Ohio Conference. Minutes of the North Ohio Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Elyria J.W. Udall,
    1849. v. ; 22 cm.
    9980 Methodist Episcopal Church. North Ohio Conference. Minutes of the North Ohio Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Held at Medina, August 7th, 1850. Cleveland Steam Press of Harris, Fairbanks,
    1850. 34 p. ; 21 cm.
    1594 Methodist Episcopal Church. Ohio. Report by James B. Finley, of the Receipts and Expenditures of the Wyandott Mission and School at Upper Sandusky, for 1824. To Which is Annexed, a Report of Rev. David Young to the Ohio Conference. [Cincinnati] Published by Order of the Ohio Conference; Looker & Reynolds, Printers., SS 21437. 1825. 20 p.
    1448 Methodist Episcopal Church. Wyandott Mission. The Report of the Wyandott Mission, at Upper Sandusky, Instituted and Conducted by the Methodist Ohio Annual Conference by the Rev. James B. Finley, Superintendent. Dayton G.S. Houston & A.T. Hays, Printers., SS 13318. 1823. 17 p.
    187 Methodist Female Collegiate Institute. Cincinnati. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Methodist Female Collegiate Institute, Cincinnati, O., For the Year Ending 21st July, 1843. Cincinnati Printed by R. P. Brooks, Walnut Street, Between Third and Fourth, AI 43-3452. 1843. 23 p. ; 19 cm.
    7413 Methodist Female Collegiate Institute. Cincinnati. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Methodist Female Collegiate Institute, of Cincinnati, Ohio for the Year 1843-44. Cincinnati R. P. Brooks, AI 44-4224. 1844. 24 p. ; 20 cm.
    2834 Methodist Protestant Church. Board of Foreign Missions. Annual Report of the Methodist Protestant Church. Board of Foreign Missions. Springfield
    AI 33000. 1835.

    1930 Mexico. The Constitution of the Mexican United States. Chillicothe Printed by R. Kercheval, Graff 2769. Howes C504. Sabin 94943. Streeter 1106, 1108. SS 39576. 1829. [1]-26 p. ; 19 cm.
    5630 Meyer, Louis. Verzeichniss der Bucher, Welche bei Louis Meyer, Buchdrucker und Buchhandler in Cincinnati, Ohio zu baben sind... [Cincinnati Louis Meyer, Ott 6. 1839] 16 p. ; 16 cm.
    2474 M'Farlane, A. (Alexander) The Scriptural Doctrine and the Predestination Stated and Vindicated; by Rev. A. M'Farlane, A.M. Second Edition, Revised and Improved. By Rev. A. M'Farlane, A.M. Cincinnati M'Millan and Clopper, Printers. No. 1 Baker St., AI 19834 1833. iv, [5]-47, bv p. ; 22 cm. First edition published in 1827 in Bridgeton, NJ.
    M'Farlane's other printed work is his sermon on "Redemption" in "Original Sermons By Presbyterian Ministers in the Mississippi Valley," 1833, Morgan 2497.
    9203 Miami Association of Regular Baptists. Minutes of the Fifty-Second Anniversary of the Miami Association of Regular Baptists, Held with the Church in Middletown, September 6th and 7th, 1850. Cincinnati Printed by J. Grant & Son, Columbian Office, Gazette Buildings, No. 120, Main Street.,
    1850. 20 p. ; 21 cm. Cover imprint varies: Cincinnati : Printed by J. Grant & Son, corner of Vine and Center streets, Franklin Buildings., 1850.
    "History of the Miami Association."--p. [10]-18.
    667 Miami Baptist Association. [Minutes of the Miami Association. Cincinnati s.n., OI 50. SS 9904. 1806]
    Ohio Imprint notes: Notice in Liberty Hall, October 28, 1806: "The Minutes ...are published and the proportion for the different churches left with the editor for delivery."
    703 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association, Held at Elk Creek, Butler County, State of Ohio, on Friday the Eighth September, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Nine, and the Two Following Days. [Lebanon Printed by Crane & M'Clean., OI 83. SS 16929. 1809] [4] p. ; 19 cm. Caption title.
    Colophon, p. [4]: Lebanon, (Ohio:) Printed by Crane & M'Clean.
    Signed, p. [4]: Stephen Gard, Moderator. Ezra Ferris, Clerk.
    720 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association, Holden at Clough Creek Church, in the County of Hamilton, and State of Ohio, the 8th, 9th and 10th of September, 1810. Cincinnati Printed at the Office of the Adver[tiser], OI 99. SS 19447. Wilkie 176. [1810] [6] p. ; 21 cm. Signed, p. [6]: James Lee, Moderator. William Jones, Clerk.
    James Lee gave the Introductory Sermon and Matthias Corwin wrote the Circular Letter (Miami Minutes, 1850, p. 19 [Morgan 9203]).
    744 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association, Holden at Lebanon, Warren County State of Ohio, the 14, 15th, and 16th of September, 1811. [Cincinnati s.n., OI 123. SS 22281. Wilkie 209. 1811] 8 p. ; 21.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signed, p. 4: John Mason, Moderator. William Jones, Clerk. Moses Frazee preached the Introductory Sermon.
    Circular Letter, p. 3-4, on steadfastness written by James Lee, Elk Creek.
    "Brother Lee to write the Circular Letter for next year."--p. [4], Minutes, 1810 (Morgan 720).
    "Philadelphia Circular Letter for 1802."--p. 4-8 on "Baptism of the Holy Ghost", signed, p. 8, Hezekiah Smith, Moderator. Burgess Allison, Clerk.
    9198 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Association, Held at Carpenter's Ridge.

    AI 0. 1812.
    The "Compendium of Minutes from 1794 [1798] from 1850" in Miami Minutes, 1850, p. 19 (Morgan 9203) listed S[amuel]. Gard as Preacher and J[ohn]. Mason as writer of the Circular Letter but no names in the moderator or clerk column.
    798 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association, Held at Duck Creek, County of Hamilton and State of Ohio, on Saturday the 11th of September, and the Two Following Days. Cincinnati Printed by Browne & Looker., OI 172. SS 27806. Wilkie 282. 1813. 8 p. ; 20.5 cm. Signed, p. 8: John Mason, Moderator. Wm. Jones, Clerk.
    The Circular Letter on "practical Godliness" was written by John Mason.
    "Brother J. Mason to write the circular letter for next year."--p. 3, Minutes, 1811 (Morgan 744).
    832 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association, Held on Sugar-Creek, Montgomery County, on the 10th, 11th & 12th September, 1814. [Montgomery County s.n., OI 201. SS 30773. Wilkie 324. 1814] 7, bv p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signed, p. 4: Stephen Gard, Moderator. William Jones, Clerk. Circular Letter on sin written by John Mason, p. 3-4.
    "Voted that brother Mason prepare the circular letter for next year."--p. 4, Minutes, 1813 (Morgan 798).
    "Constitution of the Baptist Missionary Society."--p. 5-7, signed: Richard Furman, President. Attest, Thomas Baldwin, Secretary.
    874 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Association, Held at Elk Creek, Butler County and State of Ohio, the 9th, 10, and 11th September, 1815. Dayton Printed by Burnet and Lodge at the Office of the Ohio Republican., OI 242. SS 33965. Thomson 837. Wilkie 376. 1815. 7, bv p. ; 22.5 cm. Signed, p. 7: Stephen Gard, Moderator. John Mason, Clerk.
    The Circular Letter was to have been written by William Jones.
    "Brother Jones to write the circular letter for next year, and superintend the printing an distribution of the minutes."--p. 2, Minutes, 1814 (Morgan 832).
    Jones was not listed as in attendance as a messenger for Duck Creek, and Alexander Denniston of First Church, Cincinnati was assigned "to write the Circular letter for this year."--p. 4, which was on "the promotion of the glory of God, the interest of undefiled religion, and the benefit of the churches, p. 5-7.
    919 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association, Held at Pleasant Run, in Hamilton County, Ohio, the 7th, 8th, and 9th of September, 1816. Cincinnati Printed by Williams & Mason., OI 292. SS 36844. Thomson 836. Wilkie 438. 1816. 12 p. ; 19 cm.
    983 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association Held at West Mill Creek, Hamilton County, Ohio, September 13th, 14th, 15th, 1817. [Cincinnati Williams and Mason, Printers., OI 343. SS 40104. Wilkie 494. 1817] [4] p. ; 22 cm.
    1040 Miami Baptist Association. The Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association; Held at Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, September 12th, 13th and 14th, Anno Domino 1818. Cincinnati Williams, Mason & Co., Printers., OI 398. SS 43206. Wilkie 568. 1818. 8 p. ; 23 cm.
    1101 Miami Baptist Association. The Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association, Held at the Baptist Meeting House, Springfield Township, Hamilton County, Ohio, on the 11th, 12th & 13, September, 1819. Dayton R. J. Skinner, Printer., OI 453. SS 47128. Wilkie 647. 1819. 7 p. ; 22 cm. Ohio Imprints gives printer as "T. J. Skinner."
    1206 Miami Baptist Association. The Minutes of the Miami Association, Held at Sugar Creek, Montgomery County, (O.) on the 9th, 10th and 11th of September, 1820. Lebanon, Ohio Printed by A. Van Vleet & Co[.], OI 531. SS 275. 1820. 8 p. ; 18.5 cm.
    1283 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association, Held at Elk Creek, Butler County, Ohio, on the 8th, 9th, 10th Day of September 1821. [Cincinnati James M. Mason, Printer: Inquisitor Office, Cincinnati., SS 4591. 1821] 4 p. Caption title.
    "James M. Mason, printer: Inquisitor Office, Cincinnati."--p. 2.
    "Stephen Gard, Moderator. Benajah Ayres, Clerk.
    1347 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association: Held at Bethel Meeting House, Warren County, Ohio, on the 7th, 8th, and 9th Days of September 1822. Warren County
    SS 7939. 1822. 4 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title.
    1417 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association: Held at West Fork, Mill Creek Meeting House, Hamilton County, Ohio, on the 13th, 14th and 15th Days of September 1823.

    SS 11722. [1823] 7, bv p. ; 21 cm. Caption title.
    1477 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association: Held at Lebanon[,] Warren County[,] Ohio, on the 11th, 12th and 13th, Days of September 1824.

    SS 15232. [1824] 8 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title.
    1559 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association, Held at Clear Creek Meeting House, Warren County, Ohio; on the 9th 10th and 11th Days of September A.D. 1825.

    SS 19575. 1825. 4 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    1647 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association; Held, on the 8th, 9th and 10th of September, 1826, at Elk Creek Meeting House, Butler County, Ohio. Lebanon, Ohio Printed by Dunlavy, Camron & Co., SS 23663. 1826. 7, bv p. ; 21 cm.
    1722 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association, Held at Pleasant Run, Hamilton County Ohio, September the 7th, 8th and 9th A.D. 1827.

    SS 28025. [1827] 8 p. Caption title. Half-title: Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association.
    1802 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association, Held at Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, Sept. the 12th, 13th, and 14th, 1828. [Ohio s.n., SS 32174. not before 1828] 8 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Half-title: Minutes.
    1883 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association, Held at Centreville, Montgomery County Ohio, Sept. 11th 12th and 13th 1829[.]

    SS 37664. 1829. 7, bv p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signed, p. 7: S. [Stephen] Gard, Moderator. Wilson Thompson, Clerk.
    2005 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association, Held at Tapscott's M.H. Warren County, Ohio: Sept. 10th, 11th, and 12th, 1830. Lebanon, Ohio s.n., AI 338. 1830. 7, bv p. ; 21 cm.
    2127 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association, Held at Elkcreek Church, Butler Co. Ohio, on the 9th, 10th and 11th Days of Sept. 1831. [Ohio s.n., AI 5977. not before 1831] 8 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    2250 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association; Held at Bethel Meeting House, Warren County, Ohio, on the 7th, 8th and 9th of September 1832.

    AI 11164. 1832. 8 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title.
    2395 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association. Held at Pleasant Run Meeting-House, Hamilton County, Ohio. On the Sixth, Seventh and Eighth of September, 1833. [Rossville, Ohio.] Printed by Taylor Webster, Roseville, Ohio,, AI 17618. 1833. 8 p. ; 21 cm. Printer's name precedes city.
    "Immediately after the manuscript was put into the Printer's hand, his workmen were taken sick, which Providence has prevented the earlier publication of the Minutes."--title page following 1833.
    2562 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association. Held at West Fork Millcreek Meeting-House, Hamilton County, Ohio, on the 12th 13th & 14th of September, 1834. Rossville, B.C.O. Printed by Taylor Webster, AI 23173. 1834. 8 p. ; 21 cm. Printer's name precedes Rossville on title page.
    Signed, p. 3: Stephen Gard, Moderator. Isaac T. Sanders, Clerk.
    9199 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association, Held at Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, on the 11th, 12th and 13th of Sept. 1835. [Ohio s.n., AI 0. not before 1835] 8 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title.
    9200 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association, Held with the Dry Fork Church, Hamilton County, Ohio, Commencing the 9th Day of September, 1836.

    AI 0. [1836] 12 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title.
    9068 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Association of Regular Baptists, Held with the East Church at Lebanon, Ohio. Friday, September 8, 1837.
    s.n., AI 0. [1837] 8 p. ; 21 cm. "S.W. Lynd, Moderator. L. Osborn, Clerk."--p. 4.
    "Collection made for the printing the minutes. Ordered, that the Clerk superintend the printing and distribution of the minutes."--p. 4.
    9067 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Association of Regular Baptists; Held with the Mount Carmel Church, 1838. [Ohio s.n., AI 0. not before 1838] 8 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title.
    3581 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Association of Regular Baptists, Held with the East Baptist Church, at Lebanon, September 4th and 5th, 1839. Middletown Gallagher & Co., Printers., AI 54237 1839. 8 p. ; 21 cm.
    3831 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Association of Regular Baptists: Held with the Baptist Church, at Middletown, September 9th and 10th 1840. Lebanon Office of the Western Star., AI 40-454. 1840. 8 p. ; 21 cm.
    9201 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Association of Regular Baptists; Held with the Baptist Church at Lockland, Ohio, September 10th and 11th, 1841. Cincinnati Printed by R.P. Brooks, Walnut Street, between Third and Fourth Streets., AI 0. 1841. 12 p. ; 21 cm.
    6169 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Association of Regular Baptists, Held with the East Baptist Church at Lebanon, Ohio. September 9th and 10, 1842. Cincinnati Kendall and Barnard., AI 42-367. 1842. 12 p. ; 21 cm.
    6815 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Association of the Regular Baptists, Held with the First Baptist Church of Cincinnati, Ohio. September 8th and 9th, 1843. Cincinnati Printed by Kendall & Barnard., AI 43-379. 1843. 15, bv p. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 6: S.W. Lund, D.D., moderator. E.E. Barney, clerk.
    "Circular letter."--p. 12-15.
    7451 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Association of Regular Baptists Held with the First Baptist Church of Middletown, Ohio, September 6th and 7th, 1844. Dayton Printed at the Journal Office., AI 44-464. 1844. 16 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 6: S.W. Lynd, moderator. E.E. Barney, clerk.
    "Circular letter."--p. 14-16. Topic: Parenting.
    Morgan copy donated to Kent State University.
    8389 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Association of Regular Baptists, Held with the First Baptist Church of Dayton, Ohio, September 12 and 13, 1845. Dayton Printed at the Journal Office, AI 45-527. 1845. 16 p. ; 23 cm.
    4735 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Association of Regular Baptists, Held with the Baptist Church of Jonas Run, September 11th and 12th, 1846. Dayton Printed at the Daytonian Office., AI 46-570. 1846. 16 p. ; 23.5 cm.
    9202 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the XLIX. Anniversary of the Miami Association of Regular Baptists, Held with the Baptist Church in Franklin, September 10th and 11th, 1847. Dayton Printed at the Journal Office.,
    1847. [1-4], 5-16 p. ; 22 cm. "Constitution, Adopted 1846."--p. [2].
    "Record of the Churches. Their Pastors, Delegates, Clerks and Statistics."--p. [3].
    Morgan copy donated to Kent State University.
    "Minutes of the Miami Association."--p. [4]-10.
    "Circular Letter."--p. 11-14. The subject was "Brotherly Kindness" and was prepared by Bro. John Blodgett (p. 5).
    "Brief Sketch of the History of the Miami Association."--p. 15 16.
    Morgan copy has tan wrapper with same title within decorative border.
    4924 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Miami Association of Regular Baptists, Held with the Baptist Church in Dayton. September 8th and 9th 1848. Dayton Printed at the Daily Journal Office.,
    1848. 20 p. ; 23 cm.
    8137 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the LI. Anniversary of the Miami Association of Regular Baptists, Held with the East Church in Lebanon, September 29th and 30th, 1849. Dayton Printed at the Daily Journal Office.,
    1849. 16 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 8: L. Osborn, moderator. F. Synder, clerk.
    "Circular letter."--p. 11-16.
    Morgan copy: Printed brown wrappers, wrapper title same as title page enclosed within a decorative border, and lacking rear wrapper.
    7056 Miami County. Broadside of cumulative tax schedule showing the rates of taxation per acre, plus the interest and penalties for 1801-1822.

    AI 0. 1823. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4305 Miami County. Auditor. Lists entered in newspaper showing delinquent land taxes. Troy
    AI 0. 1820. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    2835 Miami Exporting Company. The Act of Incorporation, the Proceedings of the Stockholders, and the By-laws of the Miami Exporting Company. Cincinnati Printed by Lodge, L'Hommedieu, AI 33002. 1835. 22 p. ; 23 cm.
    3078 Miami Exporting Company. Act of Incorporation, the Proceedings of the Stockholders, and the By-Laws, of the Miami Exporting Company. Cincinnati L'Hommedieu & Co., Printers, AI 38962 1836. 26 p. ; 23 cm.
    10016 Miami Exporting Company. Statement of the Miami Exporting Company. [Columbus s.n.,
    1836] 2 p. ; 23 cm.
    2128 Miami Old School Baptist Association. Miami Old School Association.

    AI 5978. 1831.
    This is a ghost. American Imprints lists minutes for the year 1831 for several associations when they were not in existence. The Miami Old School Association began in 1836.
    2985 Miami Old School Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association held at Dry Fork, Whitewater Church, Hamilton County, Ohio, on the 9th, 10th, 11th of September, A. D. 1836. Hamilton Printed by I.M. Walters, AI 35972. 1836. 12 p. ; 21 cm. Title taken from caption title.
    Title page: Minutes. Hamilton[.] Printed by I.M. Walters, 1836.
    3180 Miami Old School Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association. Held at Tapscott Meeting House, Warren County, Ohio, on the Eighth, Ninth and Tenth of September, 1837. Rossville, Ohio Franklin Stokes, Printer., AI 43039. 1837. 8 p. ; 21 cm.
    9069 Miami Old School Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fortieth Anniversary of the Miami Baptist Association, Held with Winchester Church, Preble County, Ohio. September 7th, 8th, & 9th, 1838. Hamilton, O. I.M. Walters, Printer., AI 0. 1838. 8 p. ; 21 cm. "Hezekiah Stites, Moderator. I.T. Saunders, Clerk."--p. 4.
    9070 Miami Old School Baptist Association. Minutes of the Forty-First Anniversary of the Miami Baptist Association, Held with Clear Creek Church, Warren County, Ohio, September 6th, 7th & 8th, 1839. Hamilton, O. I.M. Walters, Printer., AI 0. 1839. 8 p. ; 21 cm. "H. Stites, Moderator. I.T. Saunders, Clerk."--p. 5.
    "Appointed the Clerk to superintend the printing and distributing of the minutes, and that he have $10 for his services."--p. 5.
    9071 Miami Old School Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Association of Regular Baptist: Held with the Baptist Church, at Trenton, September 11th and 12th 1840. Lebanon Office of the Western Star., AI 0. 1840. 8 p. ; 21 cm.
    9072 Miami Old School Baptist Association. Minutes of the Forty-Second [Forty-Third] Anniversary of the Miami Baptist Association, Held with Mr. Pleasant Church[,] Butler County, Ohio: September 10th, 11th, & 12th. Rossville J.M. Christy, Printer-Main St., AI 0. 1841. 11, bv p. ; 21 cm.
    9073 Miami Old School Baptist Association. Minutes of the Forty-Third [Forty-Fourth] Anniversary of the Miami Association, of Regular Baptists: Held with the Western Lebanon Church. September 9th, 10th, and 11th. Carthage Printed at the Office of the Evangelist, AI 0. 1842. 7, bv p. ; 21 cm.
    9074 Miami Old School Baptist Association. Minutes of the Forty-Fourth [Forty-Fifth] Anniversary of the Miami Association of Regular Baptists; Held with the Fairfield Church, Sept. 8, 9, and 10. Cincinnati Printed at the Enquirer Office., AI 0. 1843. 8 p. ; 21 cm.
    9075 Miami Old School Baptist Association. Minutes of the Forty-Fifth [Forty-Sixth] Anniversary of the Miami Association of Regular Baptists; Held with the Tapscott Church, Sept. 6, 7, & 8. Cincinnati Printed at the Enquirer Office., AI 0. 1844. 7, [8] p. ; 21 cm.
    9076 Miami Old School Baptist Association. Minutes of the Forty-Sixth [Forty-Seventh] Anniversary of the Miami Association of Regular Baptists; Held with the Mercer's Run Church, Sept. 12th, 13th & 14th. Cincinnati Printed at the Ben Franklin Printing House, 106, Main Street., AI 0. 1845. 7, bv p. ; 21 cm.
    9077 Miami Old School Baptist Association. Minutes of the Forty-Seventh [Forty-Eighth] Anniversary of the Miami Association of Regular Baptists; Held with the Indian Creek Church, Sept. 11th, 12th, & 13th, 1846. Cincinnati Ben Franklin Printing House 106 Main St. Print., AI 0. 1846. 7, [8] p. ; 21 cm.
    9078 Miami Old School Baptist Association. Minutes of the Forty-Eighth [Forty-Ninth] Anniversary of the Miami Association of Regular Baptists; Held with the Millcreek Church, Sept. 10th, 11th & 12th, 1847. Cincinnati Printed at the Ben Franklin Printing House.,
    1847. 7, [8] p. ; 21 cm. Title page within decorative border.
    9079 Miami Old School Baptist Association. Minutes of the Forty-Ninth [Fiftieth] Anniversary of the Miami Association of Regular Baptists, Held with the West. Lebanon Church, Sept. 8th, 9th & 10th, 1848. Cincinnati Printed at the Ben Franklin Printing House.,
    1848. 7, [8] p. ; 21 cm.
    9080 Miami Old School Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fiftieth [Fifty-First] Anniversary of the Miami Association of Regular Baptists, Held with Todd's Fork Church, September 7th, 8th & 9th, 1849. Cincinnati Printed at the Ben Franklin Printing House.,
    1849. 9 p. ; 21 cm.
    9081 Miami Old School Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fifty-First [Fifty-Second] Anniversary of the Miami Association, of Regular Baptists, Held with the Church at Bethlehem, September 6th, 7th & 8th, 1850. Cincinnati Printed at the Ben Franklin Printing House.,
    1850. 7, [1] p. ; 21 cm.
    9645 Miami Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of Two "Old School Meetings" of the Miami Regular Baptist in the Mississippi Valley, Butler County, Ohio. [Rossville] Printed at the Telegraph Office, Rossville, O., AI 0. 1835. 15, bv p. ; 21 cm. The meeting was held at the Elk Creek Meeting House, Butler County, Saturday, May 30, 1835.
    Elder Thomas Childers preached the introductory sermon.
    After which, the first order of business was the adoption of the name, "Old School Meeting of the Miami Regular Baptist," as distinct from the "New School."
    "The Old School. (A Parody.)" by C.W. (poem)--p. 15.
    9218 Miami University Medical Department. Oxford. Miami University Medical Department (February 22, 1831).

    Rodabaugh, Robert Hamilton Bishop, Columbus, 1935, page 195. 1831.

    850 Miami University. Oxford. Laws Passed by the Ohio Legislature Establishing Miami University, and the Ordinances, Passed by the President & Trustees of the Miami University. To Which is Added, an Address to the Inhabitants of the Miami College Lands, Containing Brief Remarks and Observations [by James McBride]. Hamilton Printed by Keen & Stewart, for James M'Bride., OI 216. Rusk II: 78. SS 32120, 32391. Sabin 56948. Thomson 704. Vodrey 9. Wilkie 330. 1814. 68, [2] p. ; 21 cm. Earliest title published in Hamilton.
    An ordinance to repeal section III of the ordinance on p. 36-38, signed at bottom, James M'Bride.. Hamilton, April 24, 1815.
    896 Miami University. Oxford. An Ordinance to Repeal the Third Section, Entitled "An Ordinance, Prescribing the Mode of Collecting Quit-Rents or Interest on the Town and Out-Lots in Oxford." [Hamilton s.n., AI 0. 1815] 1 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Dated: Hamilton, April 24, 1815.
    897 Miami University. Oxford. Report of the President & Trustees of the Miami University, Made in Conformity to an Act of the Legislature. With this, as issued: its Communication made to the Committee appointed to inspect the books and accounts of the Miami University. Hamilton, 1819. Bound with: its Laws passed by the Ohio Legislature ... Hamilton, 1814. Hamilton, Butler County Printed by Keen, Colby & Company., OI 266. SS 35271. Wilkie 377. 1815. 29, bv p., incl. tables. ; 22 cm. With this, as issued: its Communication made to the Committee appointed to inspect the books and accounts of the Miami University. Hamilton, 1819.
    Bound with: its Laws passed by the Ohio Legislature ... Hamilton, 1814.
    1143 Miami University. Oxford. Communication Made to the Committee Appointed to Inspect the Books and Accounts of the Miami University. Secretary's Office of the Miami University at Hamilton, August 19th, 1819. [Hamilton s.n., OI 495. Rusk II: 78. SS 47685, 48686. Wilkie 619. 1819] 5 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title.
    Dated: Secretary's Office of the Miami University at Hamilton, August 19th, 1819.
    Signed: James M'Bride.
    Inserted in its: Report of the president & trustees. Hamilton, 1815.
    Bound with: its Laws passed by the Ohio Legislature ... Hamilton, 1814.
    1144 Miami University. Oxford. Ordinances, of "The Miami University.". [Hamilton?
    OI 496. SS 48687. 1819] 9 p. ; 20.5 cm.
    1373 Miami University. Oxford. Miami University and Cincinnati College. By the Oxford Committee. Hamilton Printed by James B. Camron., SS 9477. 1822. 20 p. Thomson: This pamphlet was brought out in opposition to a bill in the Legislature, which had for its object the removal of the Miami University from Oxford to Cincinnati.
    1374 Miami University. Oxford. Report to the Honorable, the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Ohio.

    SS 9478. 1822.

    1449 Miami University. Oxford. Report of the President and Trustees. [Oxford
    SS 13322. 1823] 4 p.
    1595 Miami University. Oxford. Addresses, Delivered at Oxford, on the 30th of March, 1825, at the Inauguration Rev. Robert H. Bishop, as President of the Miami University.Published by Order of the Board of Trustees. Hamilton Printed by James B. Camron., SS 21440. 1825. 25 p. ; 24 cm. 1. Address, Rev. William Gray. 2. Address to the president, on delivering the charter, keys, &c., Rev. John Thomson. 3. Inaugural address, President.
    "Errata."-p. 25 at end.
    1596 Miami University. Oxford. Report of the Trustees, of the Miami University, Dec. 8, 1824. Columbus Printed by P. H. Olmsted., SS 21441. 1825. 3 p.
    1597 Miami University. Oxford. Report of the Trustees of Miami University. Nov. 30, 1825.

    SS 21442. 1825. 7 p.
    9217 Miami University. Oxford. Miami University (September 15, 1825).

    Rodabaugh, Robert Hamilton Bishop, Columbus, 1935, page 194. 1825.

    1685 Miami University. Oxford. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Miami University. Oxford, Ohio. July, 1826. Hamilton, (O.) Printed by James B. Camron, High Street., SS 25330. [1826] [1], bv, [3]-11, bv p. ; 17 cm.
    1686 Miami University. Oxford. Commencement of the Miami University, Wednesday, Sept. 17, 1826. Order of Exercises. [Oxford]
    SS 25331. 1826. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1687 Miami University. Oxford. Report of the Miami University. [Oxford The University, SS 25332. 1826] 4 p. ; 22 cm.
    1751 Miami University. Oxford. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. July 1827. Hamilton, Ohio Printed by James B. Camron., SS 29742. [1827] [1], bv, [3]-10 p. ; 19 cm.
    1752 Miami University. Oxford. Report of the Trustees. [Hamilton
    SS 29743. 1827] 4 p.
    1838 Miami University. Oxford. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. July, 1828. Oxford, Ohio Printed at the Societies' Press., SS 34125. 1828. [1-3], 4-12 p. ; 19 cm. "Course of Study," p. 11-12.
    1931 Miami University. Oxford. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. July, 1829. Oxford, Ohio Printed at the Societies' Press, SS 39578. 1829. [1-3], 4-15, bv p. ; 17 cm.
    2055 Miami University. Oxford. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. July, 1830. [Oxford] Published by W.W. Bishop., AI 2551. [1830] [1-3], 4-16 p. ; 19 cm.
    2194 Miami University. Oxford. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. . July 1831. [Oxford] W.W. Bishop[,] Pr., AI 8251. [1831] [1-4], 5-15, bv p. ; 20.5 cm.
    2195 Miami University. Oxford. Extracts from the Catalogue. Oxford
    AI 8252. 1831. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    2196 Miami University. Oxford. Anniversary Addresses...Erodelphian and Union Literary Societies. Oxford
    AI 8253. 1831. 154 P.
    2326 Miami University. Oxford. A Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Miami University. Oxford, Ohio. July, 1832. Oxford Printed by W.W. Bishop., AI 13733. 1832. [1-5], 6-16 p. ; 18.5 cm.
    2327 Miami University. Oxford. Report of the Trustees, Jan. 1, 1832. Oxford
    AI 13734. 1832. 5 p.
    50 Miami University. Oxford. Laws Relating to the Miami University, Together with the Ordinances of the President and Trustees, and Extracts from the Journal of Proceedings. To Which Is Added a Table of the Lots and Lands Belonging to the University. Published by Order of the Board. Cincinnati Printed by F.S. Benton., AI 20119. Thomson 705. Vodrey 12. 1833. 148 p. ; 22 cm. James MacBride, Hamilton, Ohio, compiled the laws with only 100 copies printed (p. 117).
    4205 Miami University. Oxford. Exhibition of the Senior Class of Miami University. First Division. Tuesday Morning, September 24th, 1833. Oxford Lyceum Office, AI 0. [1833] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    10004 Miami University. Oxford. A Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. July 1833. Oxford Published by W.W. Bishop, AI 0. 1833. [1-5], 6-15, bv p. ; 22 cm. Signatures: [A]-B/4.
    2637 Miami University. Oxford. The Ninth Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Miami University. July, 1834. Oxford Published by W.W. Bishop., AI 25694. 1834. [1-5], 6-16 p. ; 17.5 cm.
    2638 Miami University. Oxford. Report of the President of Miami University. Oxford
    AI 25695. 1834.

    7788 Miami University. Oxford. Miami University. Faculty and Instructors...Recitations and Course of Study. [Oxford s.n., AI 0. 1834] [1], 2-3, bv p. ; 17.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Dated on page 3: March, 26th. 1834.
    PPL: (Am 1834 Mia Uni)
    10200 Miami University. Oxford. The Tenth Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Miami University. July, 1835. Oxford Pr. R.H.B. Jr.,
    1835. [1], bv, [3-5], 6-16 p. ; 20.5 cm. Ohio Historical Society copy signed: W.A. Smith.
    3076 Miami University. Oxford. Ordinances Passed by the President and Trustees of the Miami University in Addition to Those Published in 1833, with Extracts from the Journal of Proceedings. Published by Order of the Board. Oxford
    AI 38960. 1836. 11 p. ; 21 cm.
    3077 Miami University. Oxford. Second Triennial Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates of Miami University, September A.D. 1836. Cincinnati A. Pugh, Printer, Corner of Main & Fifth Streets., AI 38961. 1836. [1], bv, [3], bv, [5]-21, bv, 1 l p. ; 20.5 cm. Signatures: [1]-2/4 3/4.
    10258 Miami University. Oxford. The Eleventh Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Miami University. July, 1836. Oxford, Ohio R.H. Bishop, Jun.,
    1836. [1-3], 4-16 p. ; 21 cm. "Duties of the Superintendent. Extract from Ordinance."--p. 12-13.
    3270 Miami University. Oxford. The Twelfth Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Miami University. July, 1837. Oxford Printed by R.H. Bishop, Jun., AI 45585. 1837. [1-5], 6-12 p. ; 23 cm. Signatures: [1]/2 1*/4.
    7661 Miami University. Oxford. Faculty and Instructors. Oct. 1837. Oxford
    AI 0. 1837. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    10198 Miami University. Oxford. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Miami University, for the Winter Session of 1837 and 1838. Oxford Printed by R.H. Bishop, Jun.,
    1837. [1-5], 6-13, bv, 1 l. p. ; 21 cm.
    296 Miami University. Oxford. The Thirteenth Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Miami University, July, 1838. Oxford Printed by R.H. Bishop, Jun., AI 51682. 1838. [1-5], 6-16 p. ; 21.5 cm. Morgan copy inscribed: "Rev. A. [Abraham] Guion.", a college Trustee.
    Signatures: [C]-C2/4. (No A or B signatures.)
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: For Prof. Edwards.
    3690 Miami University. Oxford. The Fourteenth Annual Catalouge [sic] of the Officers and Students of Miami University, July, 1839. Oxford, Ohio Printed by W.W. Bishop., AI 57260. 1839. [1-5], 6-16 p. ; 22 cm. "Literary Societies."--p. 15-16.
    3935 Miami University. Oxford. Third Triennial Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates of Miami University. Third March, 1840. Oxford Printed by W.W. Bishop, AI 40-4627. 1840. [1], bv, [3], bv, [5]-42, 1 l p. ; 17 cm. Dark blue wrapper title: Third Triennial Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates of Miami University. March, A.D. 1840.
    Signatures: [1]/6 2/2 2*/4 [3]/6 [4]/4 (2* printed on page 18 instead of page 17.
    8255 Miami University. Oxford. The Fifteenth Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Miami University: July, 1840. Oxford, Ohio Printed by W.W. Bishop, AI 0. 1840. [1-5], 6-19, bv p. ; 22 cm. Cover title: The Fifteenth Annual Catalogue of Miami University. July, 1840.
    Description of the university's policy and literary societies, p. 12-19.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Rev.'d. J. Stevens, Granville, Ohio.
    Signatures: [1]6 2/4
    541 Miami University. Oxford. Two Addresses Delivered at Oxford, Ohio, on the Occasion of the Inauguration of Rev. Geo. Junkin, D.D. as President of Miami University. Cincinnati Western Church Press., AI 41-2828 (Johns, Henry V.D.); 41-3515. 1841. [1], bv, [3], bv, [5], bv, [7]-23, bv, [25]-48 p. ; 21 cm. The two addresses given were: the Rev. Henry V. D. Johns' "A Religious and Patriotic Obedience to Duly Constituted Authority, A Primary Obligation of American Citizens," and George Junkin's "Inaugural Address."
    "Introductory Notice."--p. [3], gives a short history of Miami University; states the inauguration day as August 11, 1841; and ordered 2000 copies of the speeches printed, dated: Rossville, Ohio, August 30, 1841.
    "Errata."--p. 23.
    Signatures: [A]-F4.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Respects of Joseph Junkin.
    542 Miami University. Oxford. The Sixteenth Annual Catalogue of Miami University: July, 1841. Oxford, Ohio Printed by John B. Peat., AI 0. [1841] [1-5], 6-15, bv p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: The Sixteenth Catalogue of Miami University: July, 1841.
    Description of the university's curriculum and policies, p. 10-15.
    3897 Miami University. Oxford. Seventeenth Annual Catalogue of Miami University: July, 1842. Rossville J.M. Christy, Printer--Main St., AI 0. 1842. [1-3], 4-12 p. ; 17 cm.
    8580 Miami University. Oxford. Annual Report of the President and Secretary of Miami University. Secretary's Office, Miami University, December 31, 1842. [Oxford s.n., AI 0. 1842] [1]-2 p. ; 23.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    8956 Miami University. Oxford. Secretary's Office of Miami University. Whereas under and by virtue of the several acts, laws, and ordinances, regulating the disposal of the lands belonging to Miami University ... [Oxford
    AI 0. 1842] 1 sheet ([1] p.) Miami University form signed by President Geo. Junkin.
    4532 Miami University. Oxford. The Laws of Miami University, for the Government of the Faculty and Students. Rossville J.M. Christy, Printer.-Main St., AI 43-3457. 1843. 20, [21], bv p. ; 21 cm. "Faculty."--p.[21].
    6837 Miami University. Oxford. Fourth Triennial Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates of Miami University. 1843. Cincinnati Printed for the University, AI 43-3456. 1843. [1], bv, [3], bv, [5]-32 p. ; 21 cm. Signatures: [A] - D/4.
    9219 Miami University. Oxford. Department of History and Political Science; Report, August, 1844.

    Rodabaugh, Robert Hamilton Bishop, Columbus, 1935, page 196. 1844.

    10199 Miami University. Oxford. The Nineteenth Annual Catalogue of Miami University. July, 1844. Rossville J.M. Christy, Printer.--Main St.,
    1844. [1-5], 6-16 p. 21 cm.
    4658 Miami University. Oxford. Addresses at the Inauguration of Rev. E.D. MacMaster, as President of Miami University, Ohio, August 13th, 1845. Cincinnati Printed for the University by E. Shepard., AI 45-4362. 1845. 64 p. ; 23 cm. Address by Edward Woodruff--Address on delivering the charter and keys by James Galloway--Inaugural address on the relation between religion and academic education by President MacMaster.
    8498 Miami University. Oxford. The Twentieth Annual Circular of Miami University, Comprising the Catalogue, the Course of Studies, &c. August, 1845. [Cincinnati] Printed for the University., AI 45-4363. 1845. [1-5], 6-9, [10]-13, [14]-16, [17]-18 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Cincinnati Atlas Office, print."--p. [1] of wrapper.
    "N. Guilford, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    Description of the university's curriculum and policies, p. 10-16.
    Signatures: [A]-B/4 C/2.
    8979 Miami University. Oxford. The Twenty-First Annual Circular of Miami University, Comprising the Catalogue, the Course of Studies, etc. August, 1846. [Oxford] Printed for the University. Henry, Barnard & Co. Printers., AI 0. 1846. [1-4], 5-8, [9]-12, [13]-16 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Description of the university's curriculum and policies, p. [9]-16.
    American Antiquarian Society copy addressed in ms. To Chas. F. Hudson. Walnut Hills, Ohio.
    Cover title: Twenty-First Annual Circular of Miami University: August, 1846. Printed for the University by Henry, Barnard and Co.
    250 Miami University. Oxford. The Twenty-Second Annual Circular of Miami University, Comprising the Catalogue, the Course of Studies, etc. August, 1847. [Cincinnati] Printed for the University: J.A. & U.P. James., Walnut Street, Cincinnati.,
    1847. [1-4], 5-8, [9]-16 p. ; 23 cm. Hayman: The writer of the "Remarks" appearing on the final two pages comments on pressure from some members of the community to replace parts of the curriculum with more practical courses useful in commerce. He goes on to say that the object at Miami is to develop the 'mental discipline' of the student and that "The means adopted to effect this are 'the old methods,' universally approved by all...Till a more excellent way be shown it is best to go in the old paths."
    Description of the university's curriculum and policies, p. [9]-16.
    Signatures: [1] - 2/4.
    8982 Miami University. Oxford. Annual Report of the Trustees of the Miami University. Secretary's Office, Miami University, January 1, 1848. [Oxford s.n.,
    1848] 3, [1] p. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title.
    Signed, p. 3: Joel Collins, sec'y M.U.
    8983 Miami University. Oxford. Annual Circular of Miami University, Comprising the Catalogue, the Course of Studies, etc. August, 1848. [Cincinnati] Printed for the University: J.A. & U.P. James, Walnut Street, Cincinnati.,
    1848. [1], bv, [3-5], 6-9, [10]-12, [13]-16 p. ; 23 cm. University's curriculum and policies described on p. [10]-16.
    10256 Miami University. Oxford. Annual Circular of Miami University, Comprising the Catalogue, the Course of Studies, etc. For the Year 1848-9. [Cincinnati] Printed for the University; J.A. & U.P. James, Walnut Street, Cincinnati.,
    1849. [1-5], 6-8, [9]-12, [13]-16 p. ; 20 cm. "Miami University, August, 1849."--p. 16.
    10257 Miami University. Oxford. Annual Circular of Miami University, Comprising the Catalogue, the Course of Studies, etc. August, 1850. Oxford?

    1850
    No copy known. Place holder.
    1932 Miami University. Oxford. Erodelphian Society. Catalogue of the Members and Books of the Erodelphian Society, in Miami University. March 21st, 1829. [Oxford] Printed at the Society's Press., SS 39579. Singerman 2654. 1829. 14 p.
    10005 Miami University. Oxford. Erodelphian Society. Resolutions of the Erodelphian Society in Memory of Thomas S. Grimke, Deceased. Oxford The Society, AI 0. 1834. [2] p. ; 22 cm.
    2836 Miami University. Oxford. Erodelphian Society. A Catalogue of the Honorary and Ordinary Members of the Erodelphian Society of Miami University, with a List of Books Belonging to the Society's Library: (Arranged According to Subjects.) Cincinnati Corey & Webster., AI 33004. Singerman 2655. 1835. [1-3], 4-17, bv, 1 l. p. ; 23 cm. "Cincinnati: Printed by F.S. Benton, Corner of Main and Fifth Streets."--verso of title page.
    Cover title: Catalogue of the Erodelphian Society of Miami University, 1835. Printed by F.S. Benton.
    Signatures: [1] - 2/4 3/2?
    "Corey & Webster, Booksellers and Publishers, No. 186, Main Street, Cincinnati."--p. [4], wrapper.
    2481 Miami University. Oxford. Library. A Catalogue of the Books Contained in the Library of Miami University, Arranged According to Subjects. A.D. 1833. Oxford Published by W.W. Bishop., AI 20120. Singerman, R. Amer. lib. book cats., 3653 1833. 24 p. ; 20 cm.
    2056 Miami University. Oxford. Oratorical Club. The Champions of the Oratorical Club. [Oxford]
    Kyle 311. 1830.

    5030 Miami University. Oxford. Society of Inquiry. Catalogue of the Society of Inquiry of Miami University. Oxford, O. John D. Thorpe, Printer, No. 12, Fourth St. Cincinnati.,
    1849. [1], bv, [3]-7, [8-9], 10-16 p. ; 22 cm. Cover title same as title page.
    Brief history of the Society, p. 3-7.
    Signatures: [1] - 2/4.
    3479 Miami Valley Agricultural Society. The Constitution of the Miami Valley Agricultural Society and Proceedings of Its First Meeting, Held 24th July, 1838, and Subsequent Meeting of the Executive Board. Cincinnati A. Pugh, Printer,--Fifth & Main:, AI 51683. 1838. 18 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title: Agricultural meeting.
    8828 Miami Valley Agricultural Society. Report of the First Annual Fair of the Miami Valley Agricultural Society Held at Brighton, One Mile West of Cincinnati, on the 16th, 17th and 18th of October, 1838. And Address of C.S. Clarkson, President. Cincinnati A. Pugh Pr.--Corner of Main and Fifth Sts., AI 0. 1838. 25, bv p. ; 21 cm.
    3075 Miami, Presbytery of. Charges and Defense in the Trial of Rev. Simeon Brown, for the Unsoundness of Doctrine; and before the Presbytery of Miami. Lebanon Western Star Office, AI 38959. 1836.

    5696 Michaux, Francois Andre, 1770-1855. The North American Sylva; or, A Description of the Forest Trees of the United States, Canada and Nova Scotia; Considered Particularly with Respect to Their Use in the Arts, and Their Introduction into Commerce, to which is Added a Description of the Most Useful of the European Forest Trees. Cincinnati W. Amphlett and Doolittle & Munson, AI 0. 1842. 2 v.
    1510 Michener, B. A Compend of English Grammar, Divided into Four Parts: Orthography, Etymology, Syntax and Prosody. Canton, Ohio Printed by John Saxton., SS 17140. 1824. 80 p. ; 13 cm.
    9540 Miesse, Gabriel. Sweet hope! Advice to the afflicted. Please take this circular home, read it and keep it safe in your family until needed. Marveles [sic] in the healing art! All diseases from the surface of the skin to the centre of the heart, most positively cured. The age of miracles returning! Wonderful cures performed by Gabriel Miesse, the old doctor of medicine & surgery, Greenville, Dark County, Ohio... [Greenville s.n., AI 0. 1840?] 1 sheet ([1] p.) col. Ill. ; 32 x 23 cm. MBCo notes: Text after "Sweet hope!" printed vertically.
    8757 Milan Canal Company. Petition of the President and Directors, of the Milan Canal Company, that State Subscribe Stock in Said Company. [Milan s.n., AI 0. 1835]. 5, bv p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Requesting support from the Ohio legislature for "construction of a steam boat and sloop canal, from Milan to Lake Erie."
    Signed, p. 4: George Lockwood, president, M.C. Com. [and four others, directors]. Milan, Huron County Ohio, Jan. 6th 1835.
    "Report of M.H. Wadhams."--p. 4-5. Dated, p. 5: Milan, Jan. 3d, 1835.
    1240 Miles, Barzillai H., 1797-1833. A Sermon on the Propriety of the Christian Name. By Elder Barzillia [sic.] H. Miles. Zanesville Printed by Ezekiel T. Cox., OI 560. SS 2260. 1820. 16 p. ; 20 cm. Ohio Imprints: In another book by the same author the given name is spelled "Barzillai", the Bible version of this name is spelled with the 'ai'.
    1753 Miles, Barzillai H., 1797-1833. The New Christian Hymn-Book. Being a Selection from the Most Approved Authors, Carefully Compiled, and Corrected for the Use of the Church of Christ. By Barzillai H. Miles, M.N.T.--E.C.C. [Seven lines of Scripture texts] First Edition. Athens, Ohio Published by A.G. Brown, for the Author. 1827. I. Maxon, Printer., SS 29756. 1827. 368 p. ; 13 cm. Without music.
    1933 Miles, Charles, fl. 1829. A New and Improved System of Medical Botanical Practice. Also, a Concise View of Anatomy and Surgery, Containing a Medical Classification of the Best Vegetables Productions, with the Better Mode of Compounding and Administering in the Treatment of the Disease. To Which Is Added a Short Treatise on Obstericks, and a Medical Glossary. By Charles Miles, Med. Bot. Cleaveland Printed for the Author., Johnston 962. SS 39594. 1829. xii, 228 p. ; 19 cm. Includes index.
    5674 Miles, Erastus. Miles, Erastus, Collector, 9th Collection District of Ohio, Newburgh, Jan. 1, 1818. Statement. Newlisbon Printed at the Office of the Ohio Patriot., AI 0. 1818. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1069 Miles, Solomon S. An Oration Delivered to the Brethren of Paramuthia Lodge of Masons, at Athens, on the Celebration of St. John the Evangelist, December 27, 1817. By Brother Solomon S. Miles. Chillicothe Printed by John Andrews, OI 423. SS 44842. Walgren 1664. 1818. [2], 9 p. ; 21.5 cm. Walgren: Half-title, p. [1]: Brother Miles' Oration.
    6486 Mill-Creek Tract Society. Mill-Creek Tract Society. First Year. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1818. [1], 2-4 p. Caption title. On page 4: November, 1818.
    7722 Miller and Abbott. Take Notice! That One Door North Of Geauga Store May Be Found Every Variety Of Stoves, Tin And Copper Wares, ... Every Kind Of Job Work, Copper Work, &c., Done On The Shortest Notice By Miller & Abbott. Scofield's Job Office-Painesville, O. [185-]. Painesville

    [185-]
    Decorative border.
    6212 Miller, A. F. Fifty Dollars Reward: The Above Reward of Fifty Dollars...for James Gallagher...A. F. Miller, Sheriff of Columbiana County. Hudson
    AI 42-1937. 1842.

    3271 Miller, Adam, 1809-1901. Neues und Leichtfassliches- und Lesebuch, in der Deutschen und Englischen Sprache. A New and Easy Spelling & Reading Book, in German and English. Cincinnati Printed by Benjamin Boffinger., AI 45621. Ott 4. 1837. 125, [1] p. ; 16 cm.
    207 Miller, Adam. Origin and Progress of the German Missions in the Methodist Episcopal Church, Including an Account of the Christian Experience of Some of the Converts from Popery and Infidelity, as Furnished by Themselves. By Rev. Adam Miller, German Missionary. Cincinnati Published by J.F. Wright and L. Swormstedt, For the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Book Concern, 311 Main-street. R. P. Thompson, Printer., AI 43-3477. 1843. [1-2], 3-249, bv, 1 l. p. ; 14 cm. Preface dated "Cincinnati, O., July, 1843."
    Signatures: [1] 1*--21/2 21*/4.
    Spine, gilt lettering: History Of German Missions.
    6378 Miller, Adam. Letters on Homeopathy, Including a Brief Explanation of the System, with Directions for Diet, under Homeopathic Treatment. Cincinnati Ben Franklin Book and Job Rooms.,
    1849. 16 p. ; 22.5 cm.
    6377 Miller, Adam. Review of Dr. S. A. Latta's Pamphlet, Entitled "The Cholera in Cincinnati, or a Connected View of the Controversy between the Homeopathists and the Methodist Expositor: Also, A Review of the Report Read before the Homeopatic Association." Cincinnati Ben Franklin Printing House.,
    1850. 16 p. ; 22.5 cm. See Morgan 5075 for Latta pamphlet.
    9957 Miller, Alexander. The Causes and Consequences of the Vindictive Visitations of Divine Providence; a Sermon Preached in the Presbyterian Church, of Savannah, Ohio, on Friday, the 3d Day of August 1849 by Alexander Miller. Mansfield J.C. Gilkison & Son, Printers,
    1849. 12 p. Refers to the cholera epidemic prevalent at the time.
    285 Miller, David. The Practical Horse Farrier, Containing a Treatise on the Different Diseases of Horses, and the Cures for the Same. By David Miller. [Hamilton] Printed for the Publisher, by E. Shaeffer: Hamilton, Ohio., AI 2567. Henderson, page 128. 1830. 128, [4] p. ; 16.5 cm. Hayman states in copy I purchased that this is "A rather crudely printed and very rare production from the frontier press of Ohio. Little is known of the author other than the fact that he was a resident of the Hamilton area." Page [3] contains a "Recommendation" signed in type by fifteen local men and states: "From the advancement of age, and infirmity, and being unable to attend to the various call of his neighbors, and acquaintances, in the above business, he has been induced to make known those valuable remedies, to the world, which will be found in the present work."
    Wessen, Midland Notes, 6, #59: "Shaeffer, the printer, was one of those itinerants whose efforts lend zest to the game of collecting early Western imprints, and provide headaches for the collector. An Alsatian, we first find him in Lancaster, Ohio. In 1826 he turned up at Germantown, Ohio--the publisher of the Germantown Gazette. At the end of a year this publication folded up, and Schaeffer moved on to Hamilton, Ohio, in 1827; where, in partnership with John Woods he started the Hamilton Intelligencer. His last move was to Greenville, Ohio; where he continued in business until his death."
    7231 Miller, Georg, 1774-1816. Das Thätige Christenthum oder Kurze und Deutliche Lehren zur Beförderung wahrer Gottseligkeit von Georg Miller. Dritte Auflage. Beförderung wahrer Gottseligkeit Cleveland G. Hammer für die Gemeinschaft, AI 0. [1844] 140 p. ; 16 cm.
    9843 Miller, George. The Methodist Camp-Meeting Hymn Book Containing a Variety of Almost Entire New Tunes, the Most of Which Have Been Set in Order by the Compiler, and Are Confidently Recommended to Christians of Every Denomination, as Calculated to Be Used, Either in Times of Public Worship, Private Societies, or Camp Meeting and Especially in Times of Revivals, &c. by George Miller. Dayton Published by B.F. Ells, AI 0. 1841. 57, [1] p.) ; 14 x 23 cm. Boston University notes: Signatures: [A]4 B-G4 H2 ; wove paper.
    Ca. 82 hymn tunes ; for 2-3 voices ; unaccompanied ; in shape-note notation ; each headed by title and meter ; in most cases, no composer named.
    "The gamut" : brief instruction in rudiments of music, using shape-notes -- p. [v]-vii.
    "Alphabetical index of tunes"--P. [1] at back of book.
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James -- Cincinnati."
    Copyright statement : dated 1833 -- t.p. verso.
    Preface : " ... so long as the Israel of God are endowed with abilities to sing and blessed with capacities to compose new tunes ... we are justifiable in compiling new books ... [the compiler] feels ... sorry that a work claiming the sacred title of a revival music book, has not fallen into the hands of one who is better entitled to such a sacred performance ..."--p. [iii].
    "And the ransomed of the Lord shall return, and come to Zion with songs and everlasting joy upon their head : Isaiah, xxxv. 10."
    Pamphlet binding with green paper covers.
    1754 Miller, H., comp. A New Selection of Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs from the Best Authors, Designed for the Use of Conference Meetings, Private Circles and Congregations. Cincinnati
    SS 29759. 1827. 660 p.
    2197 Miller, H., comp. A New Selection of Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs from the Best Authors. Designed for the Use of Conference Meetings, Private Circles, and Congregations by H. Miller. 9th ed. Cincinnati Printed by Morgan and Sanxay, Stereotyped by Oliver Wells & Co., AI 8267. 1831. [442] p. ; 11 cm. Without music.
    Includes Index.
    7137 Miller, H., comp. A New Selection of Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs from the Best Authors. Designed for the Use of Conference Meetings, Private Circles, and Congregations by H. Miller.10th ed. Cincinnati [Wm. J. Ferris, Printer], AI 0. 1831. 1 v. (unpaged). ; 17 cm. RPB (hColl M64843).
    9767 Miller, H., comp. A New Selection of Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs from the Best Authors, Designed for the Use of Conference Meetings[,] Private Circles, and Congregations. By H. Miller. Thirteen Edition. [Four lines of verse] Cincinnati Printed by Morgan and Sanxay, and for sale at their book-store, no. 133, Main Street, and at all other book-stores in Cincinnati, Louisville and Lexington, Ky. Stereotyped by Oliver Wells & Co., AI 0. 1831. 1 v. (unpaged, 724 hymns) ; 11 cm. American Antiquarian Society Notes: Edition statement transposed; precedes "By H. Miller." on title page.
    724 hymns; numbers printed on pages reflect hymn numbers.
    Includes indexes.
    No music; words only.
    2482 Miller, H., comp. A New Selection of Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs from the Best Authors. Designed for the Use of Conference Meetings, Private Circles, and Congregations by H. Miller.Fifteenth Edition with an Appendix. Cincinnati s.n., AI 20144. 1833. [550], 31 p. ; 18 cm. Stereotype edition.
    Without music.
    Includes index.
    5562 Miller, H., comp. A New Selection of Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs, from the Best Authors. Designed for the Use of Conference Meetings, Private Circles, and Congregations. Nineteenth Edition, With an Appendix. By H. Miller. [Four lines of quotation] [Double rule] The copy-right of this book is secured, not through any lucrative motive, but to preserve the purity of the work, by preventing loose and spurious impressions of it. [Double rule] Cincinnati For sale at the different Book Stores in Cincinnati, Ohio; also, in Louisville, Lexington, Georgetown and Paris, Ken.; Madison and Indianapolis, Ind., Elder Peck's, Rock Spring, Ill.; Nathan Ranney, merchant, St. Louis, Mo.; J.K. Moore's Book Store, AI 0. Clinton Hall, corner Beckman Street, New York city; and J.M. [i.e., I.M.] Allen's, tract agent, Philadelphia. Stereotype Edition. 1834. [i-ii], [1], 2-8, [566], 10, [11-12], [1]-4 p.. ; 10.5 cm. "Index."--p. 2-8.
    "Table of First Lines."--p. 1-10, second count.
    "General Contents."--p. [11-12], second count.
    "Scripture Index."--p. [1]-4, second count.
    "Stereotype edition."
    Without music.
    1012 hymns.
    Spine: Hymns.
    Signatures: [A]-Z/8. A2-N2/8. (J,V and W not used.)
    10249 Miller, H., comp. A New selection of psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, from the best authors. Designed for the use of conference meetings, private circles, and congregations. By H. Miller. [Four lines of verse] The copy-right of this book is secured, not through any lucrative motive, but to preserve the purity of the work, by preventing loose and spurious impressions of it Sixteenth Edition, with an Appendix.. Cincinnati For sale at the different bookstores in Cincinnati, Ohio; also, in Louisville, Lexington, Georgetown and Paris, Ken.; Madison and Indianapolis, Ind.; Elder Peck’s, Rock Spring, Ill.; Nathan Ranney, merchant, St. Louis, Mo.; J.K. Moore’s book store,
    Clinton Hall, corner Beekman Street, New York City; and J.M. [i.e., I.M.] Allen’s, tract agent, Philadelphia. Stereotype edition., 1834. [3], 2-8, [550], 10, [2], 4 ; 11 cm. Without music.
    For the use of Baptist churches.
    Edition statement transposed; precedes compiler’s name on title page.
    Includes indexes.
    3079 Miller, H., comp. A New Selection of Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs from the Best Authors, Designed for the Use of Conference Meetings, Private Circles; and Congregations, by H. Miller.. Twenty-First Edition with an Appendix. Cincinnati N.S. Johnson and J.S. Ely, AI 38985. 1836. 1 p. l., 8, [550], 10, [4] p. ; 11 cm. Contains 1,021 hymns.
    Without music.
    9785 Miller, H., comp. A New Selection of Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs from the Best Authors, Designed for the Use of Conference Meetings, Private Circles and Congregations by H. Miller. 15 ed. With an Appendix. Cincinnati N.S. Johnson, AI 0. 1836 1 v. (umpaged) ; 17 cm.
    6213 Miller, H., comp. A New Selection of Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs from the Best Authors, Designed for the Use of Conference Meetings, Private Circles, and Congregations, by H. Miller. Thirtieth Edition, with an Appendix. Cincinnati E. Morgan and Company, AI 42-3395. 1842. 1012 p. ; 12 cm. Without music.
    3937 Miller, John G. The Great Convention. Description of the Convention of the People of Ohio, Held in Columbus on the 21st and 22d of February, 1840. By John G. Miller, Editor of the Ohio Confederate. Embracing the Speeches of the Hon. J.C. Wright, Charles Anthony, Esq., and Others. Columbus Published by Cutler & Wright., AI 40-4641. Sabin 56930. Thomson 462. 1840. 40 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "It is not part of our design, to repeat what the reader has already obtained from the official report of the proceedings of the convention. ... Ours is the more difficult, but scarcely less interesting task to disclose to him what was felt."--p. 10.
    Caption title: The Harrison Convention.
    Includes songs "The Ohio Whig Convention, 1840. Tune--The son of Alknomook."--p. 38-39, by an anonymous writer, "from the shore of Lake Erie." and "The twenty-second at Columbus."--p. 39-40, signed: Morton. Paragraph: Paper is very hard and fragile, breaking apart at the slightest touch. Thomson writes: "A reprint of the article as originally published in the 'Ohio Confederate.' This was generally known as the 'Harrison Convention,' and consisted of Whig delegates from all parts of the Union. The work gives a description of the procession, speeches and minor incidents, all laudatory to the character of General Harrison."
    6214 Miller, Marvin R. An Address on the Life and Revolutionary Services of Thomas Paine, Author of Common Sense, Rights of Man, and Age of Reason. Delivered at the Celebration of the Anniversary of His Birth-Day, January 29, 1842. By M.R. Miller. Together with the Proceedings on the Occasion. Cincinnati [s.n.], AI 42-3397. 1842. 20 p. ; 18 cm. The "proceedings" (which consisted of a number of toasts) is signed, in print, on p. 20: J. Bolton, President, J. Brown, Vice President, S.W. Irwin, Secretary.
    8169 Miller, William, 1782-1849. Dissertations on the True Inheritance of the Saints; and the Twelve Hundred and Sixty Days of Daniel and John, or The Advent Near. By William Miller. Columbus Printed by E. Glover, High Street, Opposite the Franklin House., AI 0. 1843. v, [2], 8-45, bv p. ; 17 cm.
    543 Millikin, Thomas. Address Delivered before the Graduates of the Erodelphian Society of Miami University, August 10, 1841. By Thomas Millikin, Esq. Hamilton, Ohio. Published by Order of the Society. Rossville J.M. Christy, Printer.----Main St., AI 41-3540. 1841. tp, bv, [3], 4-21, bv, 1 l. p. ; 20.5 cm. "Names of the Graduates."--p. 21.
    "Valedictory."--p. 17-21.
    Signatures: [A] *A - B/2 *B/4.
    1598 Mills, Peter. Statement of Facts Relating to the Building of the Presbyterian Meeting-House in Zanesville. By Peter Mills, Treasurer of the Congregation. [Zanesville s.n., SS 21460. 1825] 11 p.
    544 Mills, Thornton A. (Thornton Anthony), 1810-1867. To the Members of the Second, Third, and Sixth Presbyterian Churches of Cincinnati. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 41-3543. 1841] 4 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signed: Thornton A. Mills, Cincinnati, October 1841.
    4736 Mills, Thornton A. (Thornton Anthony), 1810-1867. An Anniversary Sermon, on the Nature, Difficulties, and Encouragements of the Pastoral Office. By Thornton A. Mills, Pastor of the Third Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati. Published by Request. Cincinnati Printed at the Ben Franklin Printing House, 106 Main St., above Third,, AI 46-4671. 1846. 25, bv p. ; 22 cm.
    4823 Mills, Thornton A. (Thornton Anthony), 1810-1867. The Glory of the House of God: A Discourse Delivered at the Dedication of the Third Presbyterian Church of Cincinnati, May 16, 1847. By Thornton A. Mills, Pastor. [sermon] Cincinnati Printed by E. Shepard.,
    1847. 28 p. ; 22 cm. Morgan copy, tan wrapper, inscribed: Rev. C Cuyle? D D Philadelphia.
    4417 Mills, William, 1811-1864. Marrow of Practical Medicine, and Family Guide; Containing a Brief and Accurate Description of the Character, Causes, and Symptoms of the Diseases of Men, Women, and Children, with the Most Appropriate Treatment Without Poison or Bloodshed; to Which Is Added a Description of Medicinal Plants and Herbs, Their Medicial Qualities, and Appropriate Doses, with Plain and Full Direction for Making the Various Compound Medicines Recommended for the Cure of Diseases, &c. By Dr. William Mills. St. Clairsville Published by the Author. William Brown, Book and Job Printer., Rieger 1208. 1848. 420 p. ; 19 cm.
    2460 Milman, Henry Hart, 1791-1868. A History of the Destruction of Jerusalem, and the Desolation of Palestine, with an Account of the Jewish Nation, from the Days of Abraham to Its Final Dispersion. Compiled from Milman, by a Citizen of Ohio. With Maps and Engravings. Steubenville Published by J. & B. Turnbull. Lowry and Williams, Printers., AI 19327. Rieger 2? Rosenbach, A.S.A. Amer. Jewish bib., 359. 1833. [1-3], 4-7, [8], 9-12, [13], 14-432 p. ill., maps, engravings. ; 18 cm. Plates engraved by Hugh Anderson.
    Page 34 printed 43.
    American Antiquarian Society copy folded leaves opposite p. 120 and p. 252 mutilated.
    6839 Milner, John, 1752-1826. The End of Religious Controversy, in a Friendly Correspondence between a Religious Society of Protestants and a Roman Catholic Divine. Addressed to the Right Rev. Dr. Burgess, Lord Bishop of St. David's, in Answer to His Lordship's "Protestant Catechism." By the Rt. Rev. John Milner, D.D. F.S.A. Cincinnati Published for the Roman Catholic Society for the Diffusion of Religious Knowledge. Stereotyped by Monfort and Conahans., AI 43-3487. [1843] [1-3], 4-22, [23]-320, [321]-380, [381]-384 p. ; 19 cm. First edition published in the United States was in Baltimore, 1819.
    "Approbation," p. [2], signed: J.B. Purcell, Bishop of Cincinnati. March 17th. 1843.
    "Contents," p. [377]-384.
    Spine title: End of Controversy.
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 32/2 32*/4 (29 not printed).
    Morgan copy missing pages 377-380, and inscribed: James Keamy?
    2837 Milton, John, 1608-1674. Paradise Lost. A Poem in Twelve Books. Cincinnati
    AI 33068. 1835.

    5031 Milton, John, 1608-1674. Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books, By John Milton. With Explanatory Notes and a Life of the Author. By the Rev. H. Stebbing, A.M. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James. Walnut Street, Between Fourth and Fifth.,
    1849. [i], bv, iii-xii, 13-287, bv p. ; 11.5 cm. On spine: Paradise Lost.
    Signatures: [1]-18/8. [A] B - X/8 Y/4. (V is used.)
    Owner's bookplate: Private Library of J.M. Hussey. Book No. Number 67 written in.
    4294 Milton, John, 1608-1674. Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books, By John Milton. With Explanatory Notes and a Life of the Author. By the Rev. H. Stebbing, A.M. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James. Walnut Street, Between Fourth and Fifth.,
    1850. xii, 287 p. ; 12 cm.
    5086 Miner, John L. An Oration on the Life and Character of Zachary Taylor, Late President of the United States, delivered in Cincinnati, at the Funeral Solemnities [sic] in Honor of the Deceased, August 1, 1850. Cincinnati J.F. Desilver.,
    1850. 24 p. ; 22.5 cm.
    3067 M'Intire School. Zanesville. Report of the Trustees of the M'Intire School. Zanesville
    AI 38657. 1836. 2 p.
    6504 Mississippi Valley Association of Dental Surgeons. Proceedings of the Mississippi Valley Association of Dental Surgeons. First Annual Meeting. Cincinnati Printed by E. Shepard, No. 11 Columbia Street, AI 0. 1845

    6505 Mississippi Valley Association of Dental Surgeons. Proceedings of the Mississippi Valley Association of Dental Surgeons. Second Annual Meeting. Cincinnati Printed for the Association, AI 0. 1846.
    Letter from Daniel Drake: p. 10-11.
    6840 Mississippi. Court of Errors and Appeals. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Errors and Appeals, of the State of Mississippi. By Volney E. Howard, Reporter of the State...Containing the Cases for December Term, 1841, and January Term, 1842. Cincinnati E. Morgan and Company, AI 43-3507. 1843. 708 p.
    9448 Mississippi. High Court of Errors and Appeals. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Errors and Appeals, of the State of Mississippi. By Volney E. Howard, Reporter to the State. Vol. VII. Containing Cases for the January Term, 1843. Cincinnati E. Morgan and Company., AI 44-4288 1844. xi, [2], 10-872 p. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Cincinnati: E. Morgan & Co. printers."--verso of title page.
    Includes index.
    "Special index to the principal matters in the seventh volume of Howard's reports."--p. [677]-711.
    "A general index to all the matter contained in the preceding six volumes of Howard's reports of the decisions of the High Court of Errors & Appeals of the state of Mississippi; with accurate references to the page and volume; methodically arranged, revised and condensed from the first editions thereof. Prepared for the reporter, by Richard M. Corwine, of the Cincinnati (O.) bar. 1844."--p. [713]-872, with separate title page.
    6994 Mississippi. Superior Court of Chancery. Reports of Cases, Decided in the Superior Court of Chancery, of the State of Mississippi. By John D. Freeman. Vol. I. Cincinnati E. Morgan and Co., AI 44-4289. 1844. xi, [13]-783 p. ; 24 cm. "Containing a series of cases decided between December term 1839, and July term, 1843."
    Caption title: Cases decided in the Superior Court of Chancery of the state of Mississippi, by Robert H. Buckner, chancellor.
    "No other volumes were issued."-Soule, Lawyer's ref. manual, 1884, p. 33
    "Rules of proceeding for the Superior Court of Chancery": p. [13]-34
    8460 Mitchel, O. M. (Ormsby MacKnight), 1809-1862, comp. Atlas, Designed to Illustrate Mitchel's Edition of the Geography of the Heavens; Comprising Twenty-Four Star Charts, Exhibiting the Relative Magnitude, Distance, and Positions of All the Stars, Down to the Sixth Magnitude, Inclusive: The Principal Nebulae, Clusters, Nebulous Stars, Double and Multiple Stars; Together with the Telescopic Appearance of Some of the Most Remarkable Objects in the Heavens. Compiled by O.M. Mitchel, A.M., Director of the Cincinnati Observatory. Cincinnati Published by H.W. Derby & Company, 145 Main-Street.,
    1849. 27 plates. ; 27 x 39.c cm. (printed area 25 x 35 cm.). Title derived from cover. Each plate separately printed, folded, and held together with strips of green paper which in turn are bound together with string. The Geography of the Heavens was written by Elijah Hinsdale Burritt (1794-1838), and published in 1833. It was revised and corrected by Mitchel in 1848, and published in New York by Huntington and Savage. The atlas was published in Cincinnati by H. W. Derby & Co.
    3272 Mitchel, O. M. (Ormsby MacKnight), 1809-1862. Survey of the Little Miami Railroad. Report and Estimates Made by the Board of Directors, Cincinnati, August 24th, 1837, by O.M. Mitchell. Cincinnati Printed by Pugh and Dodd., AI 45654. 1837. 16 p. Mitchel could not live on the salary of a college teacher and accepted the job of surveying the Little Miami Railroad for $1,000.00. After which, he was appointed chief engineer at an annual salary of $2,500.
    6429 Mitchel, O. M. (Ormsby MacKnight), 1809-1862. An Elementary Treatise on Algebra Designed to Facilitate the Comprehension, Demonstration and Application of Leading Principles of that Science. By O.M. Mitchel. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan & Co., AI 45-4419. 1845. 306 p. ; 21 cm.
    6552 Mitchel, O. M. (Ormsby MacKnight), 1809-1862. O.M. Mitchell's Report of Preliminary Reconnaissance of the Country between Cincinnati and St. Louis, with the View to Determine the Practicability and Character of a Railway Constructed Over the Same, Agreeably to the Charter Granted to, and Creating the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad Company, by the State of Indiana. Cincinnati Printed by Wright, Ferris & Co., Gazette Office, Main Street.,
    1850. 23 p. ; 23 cm. Cover title.
    "O.M. Mitchell, Engineer, December 25, 1848."--p. 21.
    545 Mitchell, Alexander (Alexander Ferrier), 1822-1899. A Lecture on History of the Church and the Cause of Sects, Delivered before the Literary Association of Eaton, Ohio, on the 26th of January, 1841 by Alexander Mitchell. Cincinnati Catholic Society for the Diffusion of Religious Knowledge, AI 41-3573. 1841. 36 p. ; 19 cm. Title from cover.
    "Published at the request of the Association."
    949 Mitchell, Alexander. An Address to the Inhabitants of Indiana Territory, on the Subject of Slavery. By a Citizen of Ohio. Hamilton Printed at the "Philanthropist" Office., OI 317. SS 38272. Wilkie 439. 1816.
    Title from Wilkie 439.
    1689 Mitchell, Alexander. A Treatise on Natural Philosophy, in Vindication of Symmes's Theory of the Earth being a Hollow Sphere. Eaton Printed by S. Tizzard., SS 25402. 1826. 24 p.
    9970 Mitchell, Alexander. A Serious Letter to a Friend on the Influence of Providence, the Efficacy of Prayer and on Universalism by Alexander Mitchell. Eaton Edmonston and Boon, AI 0. 1829. 42 p. ; 19 cm.
    2057 Mitchell, Alexander. Universalism, and the Editors of the Sentinel and Star in the West Exposed. Also, Dr. Franklin's Motion for Prayers in the National Convention, and His Letter to Thomas Paine, about His Age of Reason; is Appended by Alexander Mitchell. Eaton Printed by E. Edmonson., AI 2601. 1830. 40 p. ; 19 cm.
    3273 Mitchell, Alexander. Religious Circular. June, 1837. Eaton
    AI 0. 1837.
    See: Richard McNemar, "Friendly Letter to Alexander Mitchell," Union Village, 1837. Reply to "Religious Circular."
    9971 Mitchell, Alexander. Religious Letters, of Alexander Mitchell Giving a Sketch of His Religious Life, and the Reasons of His Catholic Faith. Eaton S. & W.B. Tizzard, AI 0. 1839. 52 p. ; 21 cm.
    7312 Mitchell, Alexander. A Letter on Church Government to the Rev. Joseph Claybaugh in Review of His Address to His Students, Delivered November 10th, 1844. Cincinnati Conahan and Brother, AI 45-4421. 1845. 36 p. ; 19 cm. See Morgan 7464.Claybough: Joseph, 1803-1855. Address on the reasons of the Presbyterian form of church government.
    3938 Mitchell, D. Teh [sic] Log Cabin Songster, and Straight-Out Harrison Melodies. Columbus Printed at the Straight-out Harrison and Tyler Office, AI 40-4690. [1840] 105, [3] p. ; 15 cm. Without music.
    7515 Mitchell, Goodwin. The Teacher's Aid, Containing the Solution of a Variety of the Most Difficult Questions, Which Are Inserted in a Number of the Various Arithmetics Now in Common Use. Also, Containing a Solution of All the Questions Not Illustrated in the Promiscuous Exampled Contained in the Arithmetic of Ostrander, Parke, Smith, Smiley, Adams, Daboll, Ray and Stockton; to Which are Added an Interest Table, A Variety of Useful Rules, Designed Chiefly to Aid the Teacher in His Laborious Vocation, and Others Who are not Favored with the Assistance of a Tutor. By Goodwin Mitchell. Columbus, O. Thrall & Reed, Printers.,
    1849. [1-3], 4-6, [7], bv, [9]-213, bv p. ; 17.5 cm. "Index."--p. [213].
    6942 Mitchell, Issac, 1759-1812. Alonzo and Melissa; or The Unfeeling Father. An American Tale. Cincinnati U.P. James.,
    1850. [1], 19-80 p. ; 24 cm. U.P. James not by self in 1850. This probably after 1854.
    2328 Mitchell, Thomas D. (Thomas Duche), 1791-1865. Elements of Chemical Philosophy, on the Basis of Reid, Comprising the Rudiments of That Science and the Requisite Experimental Illustrations with Plates & Diagrams. By Thos. D. Mitchell, M.D. Cincinnati Published by Corey & Fairbank., AI 13797. 1832. xvi, 553 p., [2] leaves of plates, ill. ; 22 cm. "Prepared ... for the use of the medical class in the College of Ohio."-Preface.
    Based on D.B. (David Boswell) Reid's Elements of practical chemistry (Edinburgh, 1830).
    2329 Mitchell, Thomas D. (Thomas Duche), 1791-1865. Hints on the Connexion of Labour with Study as a Preventive of Diseases Peculiar to Students; and Also as the Best Expedient for Placing a Good Education Within the Reach of the Poor; to Which Is Appended, the Substance of an Introductory Lecture, on Medical Education, Delivered in October, 1831. By Thomas D. Mitchell. Cincinnati Published by Corey, Fairbank & Co.; New York, J. Leavitt, AI 13798. 1832. 85 p. ; 15 cm. Caption title: Manual labour education.
    The lecture has caption title: The preliminary education requisite to the study of medicine.
    2639 Mitchell, Thomas D. (Thomas Duche), 1791-1865. The Annual Oration of the Ohio Medical Lyceum: Delivered in the Medical College of Ohio, January 1, 1834. By Thomas D. Mitchell, M.D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. Cincinnati Published by Order of the Lyceum by Truman, Smith & Co., AI 25798. 1834. 32 p. ; 22.5 cm.
    6485 Mitchell, Thomas D. (Thomas Duche), 1791-1865. Orphan's Hymn. To Be Sung at the Fourth Anniversary, June 6, 1837. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1837. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8499 Mitchell, Thomas D. (Thomas Duche), 1791-1865. Letter to the Medical Public in Regard to the Writers Dismissal from the Ohio Medical College with Reference to the Part Played by Daniel Drake. [Cincinnati] n. p., AI 45-4442. 1845. 4 p.
    2476 M'Kee, Charles Brown, 1792-1866. The Gospel Ministry Committed to Faithful Men: A Sermon Delivered at the Ordination of the Rev. John Wallace, as an Evangelist, by the Rev. C.B. M'Kee, A.M., Late Pastor of the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati. Cincinnati Printed by M'Millan & Clopper, Printers. No. 1, Baker Street., AI 19845. 1833. 24 p. ; 22 cm.
    1067 M'Kimmey, William. A Poetical Narration of the Death of Chambers, Who Was Murdered by His Father-in-Law, and the Miserable Exit of the Murderer By Wm. M'Kimmey. Mount Pleasant, Ohio Printed by I. Osborn, & P. Hussey., SS 44658. 1818. 38 p. ; 12 cm.
    1237 M'Kinney, James, 1759-1803. A Letter on Christian Perfection; Addressed to a Methodist in Answer to a Letter Written by Him on the Same Subject. By the Rev. J. M'Kinney. Cincinnati Re-Printed by Powers & Hopkins., OI 557. SS 2061. 1820. 11 p. ; 19.5 cm. First published in Knoxville, Tennessee, in 1817.
    10096 M'Laughlin, William. Speech of M'Laughlin, in the Senate of Ohio, on the Joint Resolution Touching the Eligibility of the State Printer. Columbus S. Medary and Bros., Printers, AI 0. 1837. 5 p. ; 22 cm. Dated: December, 1837.
    4919 M'Lean, Archibald, 1733-1812. The Commission given by Jesus Christ to His Apostles Illustrated. First American, from the Third Edinburgh Edition, Edited by Horatio P. Gatchell. Cincinnati Published by the Christian Book Concern,
    1848. 190 p. ; 19 cm.
    533 M'Leod, Donald. A Brief Review of the Settlement of Upper Canada by the U. E. Loyalist and Scotch Highlanders in 1783; and of the Grievances which Compelled the Canadas to have Recourse to Arms in Defence of Their Rights and Liberties in...1837 and 1838; Together with a Brief Sketch of the Campaigns of 1812, '13, '14...by D. M'Leod, Major Genl. Patriot Army, Upper Canada. Cleveland Printed for the Author by F.B. Penniman, AI 41-3255. Howes M158. 1841. 292 p. ; 20 cm.
    1591 M'Millan, William. An Address, Delivered before the Trustees and Students of the Alma College of New Athens, O. on the 8th June 1825.
    s.n., SS 21284. 1825. 12 p.
    4472 Moffat, James Clement, 1811-1890. The Influence of the Bible upon the Temporal Interests of Man. An Address Delivered before the Society of Inquiry, of Miami University, Monday Evening, August 1st., 1842. By Prof. J. C. Moffat, of the University. Published by Request. Rossville J.M. Christy Printer.--Main St., AI 42-3443. 1842. tp, bv, [3], 4-22, 1 l., p. ; 20.5 cm.
    4737 Moffat, James Clement, 1811-1890. Of the Inheritance of English Literature; An Address, Delivered before the Miami Chapter of the Alpha Delta Phi Society, August 11, 1846, by James C. Moffat. Published by Order of the Chapter. Cincinnati J.A. James., AI 46-4732. 1846. 23 p. ; 24 cm.
    9292 Mohican Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Mohecan Baptist Association, Mohecan Church, Wayne County, O. Wooster, O.
    AI 0. 1824

    1560 Mohican Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of Mohecan Association of Baptists, Ebenezer Church, Wayne County, Ohio. Mansfield
    SS 19576. 1825. 6 p.
    1803 Mohican Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Mohecan Association of Baptists, Held by Appointment, with the Union Church, in Richland County, Ohio, on Friday, the 12th of September, 1828. Mansfield Printed at the Gazette Office., SS 32175. 1828. 8 p.
    2129 Mohican Regular Baptist Association. Minutes. [Mansfield s.n., AI 5979. 1831]

    9293 Mohican Regular Baptist Association. Minutes

    AI 0. 1834

    9294 Mohican Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Sixteenth Anniversary of the Mohican Regular Baptist Association, Sandyville, Tusc's. Co. O., etc. Massillon
    AI 0. 1836

    9295 Mohican Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Seventeenth Anniversary, of the Mohican Regular Baptist Association: Held with the Massillon Church, Stark County, Ohio. September 16 & 17, 1837. Massillon J. W. White, Printer, Massillon., AI 0. [1837] 12 p. ; 18 cm.
    8819 Mohican Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Eighteenth Anniversary, of the Mohican Regular Baptist Association. Held with the Greentownship Church, Richland County, Ohio. September 14 & 17, 1838. [n.p., s.n., AI 0. 1838] 12 p. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Brief notes from the history of this association."--p. 9-12.
    9296 Mohican Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Nineteenth Anniversary.

    AI 0. 1839

    6006 Mohican Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twentieth Anniversary of the Mohican Regular Baptist Association, Assembled in Green Township, Richland County, September 16 & 17, 1840. Mansfield, Ohio J. Meredith & A.S Maxwell, Printers., AI 0. 1840. 10 p. ; 20 cm. Signed, p. 9: John M. Rowland, Moderator. J.G. Tunison, Clerk.
    OHi copy inscribed: Sent by J.G. Tunison Clerk of the Assoc.
    At head of title: "Periodical."
    9297 Mohican Regular Baptist Association. Minutes

    AI 0. 1841

    9298 Mohican Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Second Anniversary of the Mohican Baptist Association, Assembled in Monroe, Richland County, Ohio, September 21st and 22d, 1842. Norwalk, Ohio From the Press of S. & C.A. Preston., AI 0. 1842. 8 p. ; 21 cm. At head of title: No. 22. Periodical.
    9299 Mohican Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Third Anniversary of the Mohecan Baptist Association, Assembled in Windsor, Richland County, O., September 20th and 21st, 1843. Mansfield, O. John Y. Glessner, Printer., AI 0. 1843. 10 p. ;21 cm. At head of title: Periodical no. 23.
    9300 Mohican Regular Baptist Association. Minutes

    AI 0. 1844

    8390 Mohican Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the 26th, 27th Anniversary of the Mohecan Baptist Association. Mansfield Shield and Banner., AI 45-528. 1845.

    9301 Mohican Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Seventh Anniversary of the Mohecan Baptist Association Held with the Church in Newville, Richland Co., O. September 18th, 19th, and 20th, 1845. : L. Granger, Hayesville, O., Cor. Sec. Ashland, O. Hunter & Maffett's Print., AI 0. 1846. 15 p. ; 19 cm.
    9302 Mohican Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the twenty-eighth anniversary of the Mohecan Baptist Association : held with the church in Mansfield, Ohio, … Mansfield, O: Shield and Banner, Print.,
    1847. 8 p. ; 23 cm. At head of title: no. 28 periodical.
    9303 Mohican Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Ninth Anniversary of the Mohecan Baptist Association Held with the Church in Greentown, Ohio, … Mansfield, O. Shield and Banner Print.,
    1848. 12 p. ; 23 cm. At head of title: No. 29 periodcial.
    9304 Mohican Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Thirtieth Anniversary of the Mohecan Baptist Association Held with the Church in Haysville, Ohio. … Mansfield, O. Shield and Banner Print.,
    1849 13 p. ; 22 cm At head of title: No. 30, periodical.
    9305 Mohican Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Mohican Regular Baptist Association… [Ohio s.n.,
    1850] 13 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    3692 Monfort, David, 1790-1860. Two Sermons on Christian Baptism, Delivered in Franklin, Indiana, July, 1838. By David Monfort, Pastor of the United Congregations of Franklin and Hopewell. Cincinnati Hefley, Hubbell & Co., Printers, AI 57337. 1839. 48 p. ; 21 cm.
    1839 Monfort, David. A Farewell Sermon, Delivered at Bethel...Nov. 11, 1828. Oxford J.D. Smith, Printer., SS 34178. 1828. 12 p.
    3691 Monfort, David. Reply to the Review of A.R. Hinkley of Sermons on Christian Baptism, Indianapolis, 1830. Two Sermons on Christian Baptism by David Monfort, Pastor of the United Congregations of Franklin and Hopewell. Cincinnati
    AI 57336. 1839.

    2479 Monfort, Francis,; 1782-1855. A Memorial on the Present State of the Presbyterian Church. To be Presented to the General Assembly, to Meet in Philadelphia, in May 1834. Cincinnati Printed by James M'Millan, No. 1, Baker Street., AI 20092. 1833. tp, bv, [3], 4, [5], 6-21, bv, 23, bv p. ; 20.5 cm. Petition circulated to the presbyteries. Pages 21 and 23 contain headings for "Names of Ministers" and "Names of Elders" with blank pages for listings during roll call votes.
    5098 Montgomery County. Auditor. List entered in a newspaper by auditor of delinquent taxes. [Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1821] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    9216 Montgomery County. Citizens. Citizen Memorial of Inhabitants of Montgomery County, Ohio on the Subject of Free People of Color. Jan. 21, 1828. Montgomery County, Ohio Washington, Boles and Seaton, 1828. Ohio Black History Guide, 1975, page 4. 1828. 4 p.
    9893 Montgomery, Geo. W. (George Washington), 1810-1898. A Discourse on the 24th and 25th Chapters Delivered in Auburn, Aug. 21, 1836 by Geo. W. Montgomery. Published by Request. Cincinnati Published at the Office of the Star in the West, W.L. Mendenhall, Printer, AI 0. 1844. 21 p. ; 18 cm.
    5032 Montgomery, L. F. The Epidemic Cholera: Being a Treatise on Its Geographical and Chronological History, Its Nature, Its Causes, and Particularly Its Prevention, as Adduced from the Most Authentic Sources, by L. F. Montgomery, M.D. Cleveland M. C. Younglove & Co.,
    1849. 1 p. l., [v],-viii, [9]-58. ; 19.5 cm.
    6268 Montolieu, Mrs. The Enchanted Plants. Fables in Verse. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James,
    1850. 105 p. illus. ; 12 cm.
    5944 Moore, Adam. To the Public. Re: Money advanced to aid in building a bridge over Mill Creek. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1824. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    9594 Moore, Cornelius, 1806-1883. Address Delivered at a Public Installation of the Officers of Malta Lodge, No. 118, at Norwich, Ohio, November 20, A.D. 1844. Zanesville, O. E.C. Church, AI 0. Walgren 0. 1845. 12 p.
    5124 Moore, Cornelius, 1806-1883. The Craftsman, and Freemason's Guide; Containing a Delineation of the Rituals of Freemasonry, with the Emblems and Explanations So Arranged as Greatly to Facilitate in Acquiring a Knowledge of the Rites and Ceremonies of the Several Degrees, from Entered Apprentice to That of Select Master, and the Order of the Priesthood. Compiled and Arranged from Webb, and Other Standard Writers; by Cornelius Moore, Past Master of LaFayette Lodge, No. 79, and Editor of the Masonic Review, Cincinnati. [Cincinnati] Published by Jacob Ernst, No. 183 Main Street, Cincinnati, O., AI 46-4769. Walgren 4801. 1846. vii, [1], [9]-264 p., [1] leaf of plates, illus., 1 map, music ; 17 cm. Proceedings Grand Lodge, 1846, p. 13, 27-28.
    Error in pagination: p. 223 misnumbered 197.
    Plate pasted to blank p. 58.
    8346 Moore, Cornelius, 1806-1883. The Templar's Text Book, or Ritual of a Council of Knights of the Red Cross, and of an Encampment of Knight's Templar, and Knights of Malta. Abridged from Standard Authors, by Cornelius Moore, of Reed Encampment, No. 6, Ohio. Cincinnati Jacob Ernst, No. 183 Main Street., Drummond page 118. Morris page 368n. Walgren 4947. 1847. 79 p. ; 16 cm.
    5125 Moore, Cornelius, 1806-1883. The Craftsman, and Freemason's Guide; Containing a Delineation of the Rituals of Freemasonry, with the Emblems and Explanations So Arranged as Greatly to Facilitate in Acquiring a Knowledge of the Rites and Ceremonies of the Several Degrees, from Entered Apprentice to That of Select Master, and the Order of the Priesthood. Compiled and Arranged from Webb, and Other Standard Writers; by Cornelius Moore, Past Master of LaFayette Lodge, No. 79, and Editor of the Masonic Review, Cincinnati. Second Edition. Cincinnati J. Ernst, 183 Main Street, Walgren 5087. 1848. xi, [12]-264 p. ; 15.5 cm.
    8350 Moore, Cornelius, 1806-1883. The Study of Masonry, Its Magnitude and Importance. A Lecture Delivered before Novae Caesarea Harmony Lodge, No. 2, November 26th, 1847. By Cornelius Moore, Editor of the Masonic Review. Cincinnati J. Ernst, 183 Main Street, Walgren 5088. 1848. 20 p. ; 23 cm.
    235 Moore, Cornelius, 1806-1883. The Craftsman, and Freemason's Guide; Containing a Delineation of the Rituals of Freemasonry, with the Emblems and Explanations So Arranged as Greatly to Facilitate in Acquiring a Knowledge of the Rites and Ceremonies of the Several Degrees, from Entered Apprentice to That of Select Master, and the Order of the Priesthood. Compiled and Arranged from Webb, and Other Standard Writers; by Cornelius Moore, Past Master of Lafayette Lodge, No. 79, and Editor of the Masonic Review, Cincinnati. Third Edition. Cincinnati Printed and Published by J. Ernst, 183 Main Street., Walgren 5442. 1850. ix, [2], [12]-263, [1] p., ill., 1 map, music ; 16 cm. Note to the Third Edition dated "Cincinnati, Ohio, November, 1849."
    For earlier editions, see Morgan 5124 (1846) and 5125 (1848).
    Publisher's advertisement, p. [164].
    8361 Moore, Cornelius, 1806-1883. Circular. Masonic Review-Sixth Volume. Dear Sir and Brother:-The sixth volume of this cheap and popular magazine will commence on the first of October, 1850.... [Cincinnati
    Walgren 5441. 1850]. Broadside. ; 25 x 20 cm. Walgren: "Signed: 'C. Moore. Editor and Proprietor. Cincinnati, Ohio, August, 1850.'
    At foot: Place for subscriber names."
    813 Moore, Jephthae F. Thoughts on Original Sin, or the Moral Condition of Infants. Wherein the Doctrine of Hereditary Moral Polution [sic] is Exploded. By Jephthae F. Moore, M.D. Lebanon Published by M'Clean & Blackburn., OI 185. SS. 29193. Wilkie 283. 1813. 72 p. ; 16.5 cm.
    847 Moore, Jephthae F. A Discourse on Universal Benevolence, Delivered by the Rev. J.F. Moore to the Brethren of the Lebanon Lodge, No. XXVI, on the Day of Their Installation, at the Court House in Lebanon May 4th, A.L. 5813. A.D. 1814. Lebanon Printed by W. Blackburn & W. M'Lean., OI 217. SS 32157. Walgren 1389. June, 1814. 11 p. ; 18.5 cm.
    8680 Moore, John L., 1803-1878. Claims of Domestic Missions in Ohio; An Essay, Read, before the Ohio Baptist Convention, May, 1846. Columbus G. Cole, Printer., AI 46-4777. 1846. 12 p. ; 22 cm.
    7773 Moore, Rufus. Thoughts on Astronomy. By Rufus Moore. Oberlin Printed for the author,
    1849. tp, copyright, introduction, bv, 5-22, 1 l. p. VI leaves of plates, illus., diagrams. ; 21.5 cm. PPL: (AM 1848 Moore 77063.O).
    3939 Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852. Love's Young Dream. Cincinnati
    AI 40-4735. 1840.

    6766 Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852. Lalla Rookh; An Oriental Romance. By Thomas Moore. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James, Walnut Street, between Fourth and Fifth.,
    1848. [1-3], bv, [5]-253, bv, [255-256]. p. ; 12 cm. On spine: Lalla Rookh
    "James & Co., Stereotypers, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    "To Samuel Rogers, Esq., This poem is dedicated, by his very grateful and affectionate friend, Thomas Moore. May 19, 1817."--[3].
    "Miscellaneous Books, Published by J.A. & U.P. James, Cincinnati, Ohio."--p. [255-256].
    6884 Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852. Lalla Rookh; An Oriental Romance. By Thomas Moore. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James, Walnut Street, between Fourth and Fifth.,
    1850. [1-3], bv, [5]-253, bv, [255-256]. p. ; 12 cm. On spine: Lalla Rookh
    "James & Co., Stereotypers, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    "To Samuel Rogers, Esq., This poem is dedicated, by his very grateful and affectionate friend, Thomas Moore. May 19, 1817."--[3].
    "Miscellaneous Books, Published by J.A. & U.P. James, Cincinnati, Ohio."--p. [255-256].
    Inscribed: Nettie Darling Carrollton, Ky.
    7010 Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852. Irish Melodies, by Thomas Moore. With the Original Prefatory Letter on Music. Cincinnati Published by J.A. & U.P. James, Walnut St. above Fourth.,
    1850. [i], bv, [iii], bv, [v]-vi, 7-13, bv, [15]-29, bv, [31], bv, 33-204, [205-207], bv p. ; 11 cm. "Letter to the Marchioness Dowager of Donegal. Prefixed to the Third Number."--p. [15]-29.
    Three pages at end advertise works published by J.A. and U.P. James on three categories: standard theological works, standard works for libraries, and miscellaneous books.
    Half-title, p. [31]: Irish melodies.
    On spine: Moore's melodies.
    [A] B - P/8 Q/4 R/8.
    8170 Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852. Ali's Bride. Cincinnati

    [185-]
    Advertised as Published By J.A. & U. P. James, Moore, Thomas, Lalla Rookh, Cincinnati, 1850, ad in back with other extant titles. Also, advertised in Thomas Moore, Irish Melodies, Cincinnati, 1850 (Morgan 7010).
    6919 Moore, William. Columbian Harmonist; or, A Choice Collection of Psalm Tunes, Hymns, and Anthems, in Three Parts; The First Containing All the Plain and Easy Tunes Commonly Used in Time of Divine Service; The Second, The More Elegant Pieces Suitable for Singing Societies; And Lastly the Anthems; Selected from the Most Eminent Authors in America. Cincinnati Printed by Morgan, Lodge, and Fisher, Stanislaw 203. 1825. xvii, [19]-198, [2] p. ; 14 x 23 cm.
    3480 Moorhead, Thomas. A Letter to George W. Jones, Esq., in Reply to His Slanders. Cincinnati s.n., AI 51762. Cf. Sabin 50465. 1838. 20 p. ; 23 cm. See reply to by James B. Foley (Morgan 6007), and Moorhead's second letter (Morgan 3481), both 1838.
    Signed: Thomas Moorhead.
    This pertains to the partnership of Moorhead and Jones in the milling and distilling business of Thomas Moorhead and Company.
    "Copy of the award rendered by Mr. Keating."--p. 20.
    3481 Moorhead, Thomas. Second Letter to George W. Jones, Esq., in Disproof of His Falsehoods and Slanders. Cincinnati R.P. Brooks & Co., AI 51763. 1838. 40, 10 p. ; 20 cm. See reply to by James B. Foley (Morgan 6007), and Moorhead's first letter (Morgan 3480), both 1838.
    Signed: Thomas Moorhead.
    This pertains to the partnership of Moorhead and Jones in the milling and distilling business of Thomas Moorhead and Company.
    "Copy of the award rendered by Mr. Keating."--p. 20.
    8091 Morath and Jacobs. Columbus. Premium Scales. Pennsylvania Balance or Counter Scale, the best and most convenient scale now in use...at the Manufactory on Friend Street, Columbus, Ohio. Columbus
    AI 0. 1839. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7230 More, Hannah, 1745-1833. The Book of Private Devotion, A Series of Prayers and Meditations; With an Introductory Essay on Prayer, Chiefly from the Writings of Hanna More. Cleveland Sanford & Hayward., AI 0. 1843. 240 p. ; 12 cm. An English author whose works were widely published in the United States. Bishop Wilson wrote "An Introductory Meditation on Prayer," p. 85-86.
    9714 More, Hannah, 1745-1833. The Book of Private Devotion, A Series of Prayers and Meditations; With an Introductory Essay on Prayer, Chiefly from the Writings of Hanna More. Revised and Enlarged. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James,
    1847. 247 p. ; 13 cm. Advertised as "Published and for sale by J.A. & U.P. James, Walnut Street between Fourth and Fifth, Cincinnati." (Morgan 433, back cover)
    6972 Morehead, James Turner, 1797-1854. The Practice in Civil Actions and Proceedings at Law in Kentucky; Together with Various Precedents of Declarations, with Practical Notes. By James T. Morehead. Cincinnati Derby, Bradley and Company., AI 46-4793. 1846. xii, 783 p., forms ; 24 cm. Half title: Morehead's practice.
    Advertised as "published by and for sale by Derby, Bradley & Co.", in 1847 "in one large octavo volume" for 5 00. (Morgan 4820, p. 57)
    7762 Morgan, E. and Company. Cincinnati. Books Published and For Sale by E. Morgan & Co. No. 131, Main Street, Cincinnati. Family Bibles: ... Miscellaneous and School Books. [Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan & Co., AI 0. 1841] 2 leaves ; 28 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title; no imprint.
    "They have, also, constantly on hand for sale, printing, writing, and wrapping paper, of all kinds; blank books, fine black ink, printing ink, bonnet boards, quills, &c. &c.
    Published between 1841, when the advertised "Family Bibles" were first published by E. Morgan & Co., at 113 Main St., and 1844, the last year in which the firm is listed at that address in Cincinnati directories.
    Signatures: [A]2 ([A]1 verso, [A]2 blank).
    5662 Morgan, John, 1802-1884. The Holiness Acceptable to God. Written for the Oberlin Quarterly Review. Published by Request. Oberlin J.M. Fitch., AI 46-4806. 1846. 1, 48 p. Advertised in Albert Bushnell, My Mother, Oberlin, 1849, p. 8, advertisements, for "twelve-and-a-half cents."
    4591 Morgan, Thomas Jefferson., 1839-1902. A Glance at Texas: Being a Brief Sketch of the History, Government, Population, Climate, Soil, Productions, and Extent of Territory. To Which are Added, A Review of the Arguments against the Annexation of Texas to the United States, and a Statement of the Reasons in Favor of the Measure. By Thomas J. Morgan. Columbus Printed at the Statesman Office., AI 44-4364. 1844. 16 p. ; 24 cm. Text printed in two columns.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Compliments of Thomas J. Morgan.
    8365 Morgan, William, 1774-ca. 1826. Illustrations of Masonry, by One of the Fraternity, Who Has Devoted Thirty Years to the Subject: with an Appendix, Containing a Key to the Higher Degrees of Freemasonry; by a Member of the Craft. Cincinnati Published by Matthew Gardiner [sic]., Walgren 5443. 1850. [2], [1], 6-7, viii-xii, [13]-131 p. ; 21.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: The pagination is continuous but there is a second title page [81] and second copyright: The Second Part; or A Key to the Higher Degrees of Freemasonry: Giving a Clear and Correct View of the Way and Manner of Conferring the Degrees of Mark-Master, Most Excellent Master and Royal Arch Mason, on a Candidate; as Practiced in All Well-Governed Lodges and Chapters throughout the Globe: Together with the Means to Be Used by Such as Are Not Masons to Gain Admission Therein-The Whole Intended as a Guide to the Graft and a Light to the Unenlightened. By a Member of the Craft. [Two lines of quotation from Exodus] Cincinnati. Published by Matthew Gardiner [sic]. 1850.
    Second copyright on July 9, 1827 by Levi Smith, Ohio District.
    "Preface," to second section dated: The Author. Cincinnati (Ohio), July, 1827.
    Walgren: Green wrappers with: Freemasonry Revealed and Illustrated, with an Appendix; Showing the Means to be Used by Such as Are Not Masons, to Gain Admission into Any Lodge on the Globe. By a Member of the Craft. Published by Matthew Gardiner [sic], and for sale by Booksellers Generally. A later issue this same year includes the confession of Henry Valence. See Morgan No. 8366. In post-1850 reprints of this pamphlet, the year "1850" is deleted from the imprint.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: Masonry revealed and illustrated, with an appendix; showing the means to be used by such as are not Masons, to gain admission into any lodge on the globe. By a member of the craft.
    Northern District of New York copyright 1826 by William Morgan.
    Appendix (p. [81]-131) has separate title page: "The second part: or A key to the higher degrees of Freemasonry: giving a clear and correct view of the way and manner of conferring the degrees of mark-master past-master, most excellent master and Royal Arch Mason on a candidate; as practiced in all well-governed lodges and chapters throughout the globe; together with the means to be used by such as are not Masons to gain admission therein--the whole intended as a guide to the craft and a light to the unenlightened by a member of the craft." Verso of title page records an Ohio District copyright, July 9, 1827 by Levi Smith "the right whereof he claims as proprietor ..."
    Last page blank.
    6798 Morgan, William, 1774-ca.-1826. Free Masonry Revealed. By Eleven Seceding Masons. Also: the Origin of Masonry; Its Effects on the Christian Religion; Together with the Abduction and Murder of Morgan. Published in "the Proceedings of the United States Anti-Masonic Convention, Held in Philadelphia, September 11, 1830." Cincinnati Published by Matthew Gardner., Walgren 5174. 1849. 273, [1] p. ; 15 cm.
    6016 Morgan, William, 1774-ca.-1826. Illustrations of Masonry, by One of the Fraternity, Who Has Devoted Thirty Years to the Subject. Cincinnati Published by Matthew Gardiner.,
    [1850] 147 p. ; Wessen, 88: ca. 1840.
    8366 Morgan, William, 1774-ca.-1826. Illustrations of Masonry, by One of the Fraternity, Who Has Devoted Thirty Years to the Subject; with an Appendix, Containing a Key to the Higher Degrees of Freemasonry; by a Member of the Craft. Cincinnati Published by Matthew Gardiner, Walgren 5444. [1850] [2], [1], 6-7, viii-xii, [13]-147 p. ; 23 cm. Walgren: Bluish-green wrappers with: Masonry Revealed and Illustrated, with a Sketch of the Life, Abduction and Murder of William Morgan. Published by Matthew Gardiner [sic], and for Sale by Booksellers Generally. Pages [133]-147: confession of Henry Valence, absent from the first issue (Morgan No. 8365). In post-1850 reprints of this pamphlet, the year "1850" is deleted from the imprint.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: Masonry revealed and illustrated, with an appendix; showing the means to be used by such as are not Masons, to gain admission into any lodge on the globe. By a member of the craft.
    Northern District of New York copyright 1826 by William Morgan.
    Another impression published by Matthew Gardner, comprising pages through 131 only, has imprint date of 1850.
    Appendix (p. [81]-131) has separate title page: "The second part: or A key to the higher degrees of Freemasonry: giving a clear and correct view of the way and manner of conferring the degrees of mark-master past-master, most excellent master and Royal Arch Mason on a candidate; as practiced in all well-governed lodges and chapters throughout the globe; together with the means to be used by such as are not Masons to gain admission therein--the whole intended as a guide to the craft and a light to the unenlightened by a member of the craft." Verso of title page records an Ohio District copyright, July 9, 1827 by Levi Smith "the right whereof he claims as proprietor ..."
    "Life, abduction and murder of William Morgan, taken from the proceedings of the Anti-Masonic Convention: and the confession of Henry L. Valance, (one of the murderers.)"--p. 133-147.
    Last page blank.
    9509 Morgan, William, 1774-ca.-1826. Illustrations of Masonry, by One of the Fraternity, Who Has Devoted Thirty Years to the Subject; with an Appendix, Containing a Key to the Higher Degrees of Freemasonry by a Member of the Craft. Cincinnati Published by Mathew Gardiner [i.e., Gardner],
    [1850?] [1], 6-7, viii-xii, 13-131, [1] p. ; 24. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: Masonry revealed and illustrated by eleven seceding members; showing the origin, history, and nature of Masonry, its effects on the government, and the Christian religion, as published in the proceedings of the United States' Anti-Masonic Convention, held in the city of Philadelphia; with a sketch of the life, abduction, and murder of William Morgan, and a key to all the degrees of Freemasonry; giving a clear and correct view of the manner of conferring the different degrees, as practiced in all lodges throughout the globe; together with the means to be used by such as are not Masons to gain admission therein. By one of the craft.
    At head of cover title: Freemasonry revealed and exposed.
    Spine title: Masonry illustrated.
    Northern District of New York copyright 1826 by William Morgan.
    Another impression published by Matthew Gardner has imprint date 1850. (Morgan 8365)
    Appendix (p. [81]-131) has separate title page: "The second part: or A key to the higher degrees of Freemasonry: giving a clear and correct view of the way and manner of conferring the degrees of mark-master past-master, most excellent master and Royal Arch Mason, on a candidate; as practiced in all well-governed lodges and chapters throughout the globe; together with the means to be used by such as are not Masons to gain admission therein--the whole intended as a guide to the craft and a light to the unenlightened by a member of the craft."
    Verso of title page records an Ohio District copyright, July 9, 1827 by Levi Smith "the right whereof he claims as proprietor ..."
    Last page blank.
    546 Morris, Thomas A. (Thomas Asbury), 1794-1874. Sermons on Various Subjects by Rev. Thomas A. Morris. Cincinnati Published by J.F. Wright and L. Swormstedt, AI 41-3622. 1841. 355 p. ; 19 cm.
    291 Morris, Thomas A. (Thomas Asbury), 1794-1874. Sermons on Various Subjects, by Rev. Thomas A. Morris, One of the Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church. [Two lines of quotation] Cincinnati Published by J.F. Wright and L. Swormstedt, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Book Concern, Corner of Main and Eighth-Streets. R.P. Thompson, Printer., AI 42-3478. 1842. [1-3], 4, [5]-355, bv p. ; 19 cm. Hayman, 134(Sept. 1990): Clergyman and Methodist bishop. This title is not listed in Ohio Authors and precedes the earliest Morris title cited there by ten years. The date in the Preface is Cincinnati, July, 1841, signed Thomas A. Morris.
    "Contents."--p. [5]-8.
    On spine: Morris' Sermons.
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 29/2 29*/4 30/2 30*/2.
    6897 Morris, Thomas A. (Thomas Asbury), 1794-1874. Sermons on Various Subjects, by Rev. Thomas A. Morris, One of the Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church. [Two lines of quotation] Cincinnati Published by L. Swormstedt and J.T. Mitchell, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Book Concern, Corner of Main and Eighth-Streets. R. P. Thompson, Printer., AI 45-4501. 1845. [1-3], 4, [5]-355, bv p. ; 18 cm. "Thomas A. Morris. Cincinnati, July, 1841."--p. 4.
    "Contents."--p. [5]-8.
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 29/2 29*/4 30/2 30*/2.
    On spine: Morris' sermons.
    6926 Morris, Thomas A. (Thomas Asbury), 1794-1874. Sermons on Various Subjects. Cincinnati Published by L. Sormstedt and J. H. Power, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Western Book Concern,
    1850. 355 p. ; 19 cm.
    6951 Morris, Thomas A. (Thomas Asbury), 1794-1874. Rural Scenery by Bishop Morris. Cincinnati s.n.,
    1850. 5 p. ; 26 cm. Excerpt from the Ladies' Repository, January, 1850.
    2640 Morrison, Robert, 1782-1834. Memorial of Robert Morrison, D.D. Canton
    AI 25836. 1834.

    9037 Morrison, S. Dorothy. Seventh Annual Report of the Morrison Education Society Read September 24th, 1845. Canton Office of the Canton Repository, AI 0. 1845. xx p. ; cm.
    6076 Morrow, James. Letters Addressed to Major James Galloway, Clerk of the Free Associate Presbytery of Miami, Relating to the Church. Xenia Thomas H. Blaker, Printer, AI 43-3579. 1843. 16 p. ; 21 cm.
    5318 Morrow, James. A Series of Letters on the Subject of Slavery; Addressed to Samuel Wilson, of New Concord, Muskingum County, Ohio. Zanesville, Ohio Printed by E. C. Church., AI 46-4814. 1846. 16 p.
    3080 Morrow, Jonathan. A Pious Address; Containing Some of the Fundamental Truths of the Gospel of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, Commencing with the Fall of Man, and Then Showing the Amazing Goodness and Mercy of God in the Gift of His Son to Redeem Man from under the Curse of the Broken Law; Also, How We Are to Come unto God by the Gift of His Son and How We Should Live in After Life, and also Proving the Doctrine of Death, Resurrections and Judgment, Whilst the Christian is Encouraged to Trust in the Goodness of God, the Unbeliever and Rebellious Sinner Have Cause to Fear and Tremble, and Dread Their Latter End. St. Clairsville Printed for the Author by Horton J. Howard., AI 39058. 1836. 96 p. ; 28 cm.
    6992 Morrow, T. V. (Thomas Vaughan), 1804-1850. A Few Thoughts on the Necessity of Medical Reformation. Lecture Delivered Before the Class of the Reformed Medical School Cincinnati, Ohio, Nov. 6, 1843. By T.V. Morrow, M.D. Cincinnati Derrough., AI 0. 1844. 16 p.
    5786 Morrow, T. V. (Thomas Vaughan), 1804-1850. Reply of Dr. T.V. Morrow to Attack on the Eclectic School by Dr. J.C. Bennett. Western Medical Reformer. Sept. 8, 1845. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1845. 8 p.
    6376 Morrow, T. V. (Thomas Vaughan), 1804-1850. Introductory Address Delivered Before the Class of the Eclectic Medical Institute, Cincinnati, O. at the Commencement of the Session, November, 1847 by T.V. Morrow, M.D. Published by the Class. Cincinnati "Great Western" Print., Cordasco 40-0941. 1847. 20 p. ; 21 cm.
    1755 Morse, Intrepid, 1791-1866. Christian Piety and Knowledge, or Literature & Religion, a Sermon Preached at the Laying of the Corner-Stone of the Theological Seminary & Kenyon College, at Gambier, Knox County, Ohio, June 9th, 1827. By the Rev. Intrepid Morse, Minister of St. Paul's Church, Steubenville, and St. James's Church, Cross-Creek. [Two lines of quotation from Isaiah] Steubenville Printed by James Wilson., Rieger 227. SS 29814. 1827. 24 p. ; 20 cm. Appendix, "Ceremony of Laying of the Corner Stone'', led by Bishop Philander Chase, p.[21]-24..
    Published in London, School-Press, 1827.
    9952 Morton, Abraham. An Address Delivered before the Medina County Agricultural Society, October 7th, 1841Being Its Anniversary, by Col. Abraham Morton. Printed at Request of the Society. Medina, O. Published by H. Canfield, AI 0. 1841. 16 p. ; 23 cm.
    6461 Morton, George. Special Report of the Board of Public Works, Transmitting the Report of the Engineer Employed to Survey a Route for a Canal from Columbus to Lake Erie, through the Valley of the Scioto, Olentangy and Sandusky Rivers, under a Resolution of the Last General Assembly. Columbus
    AI 0. 1840. 31 p. charts. ; 23 cm.
    6841 Mott, Lucretia (Coffin). A Sermon Delivered in the Unitarian Church in the City of Washington,...First Month, 15, 1843. Taken in Short-Hand by B. B. Davis. Salem Davis and Pound, Printers., AI 43-3588. 1843. 32 p.
    9878 Mott, Lydia P. A Brief Account of the Life, Last Sickness and Death of Robert Mott, Son of James and Mary Mott, of Mamaroneck, in the State of New York ... Cincinnati S.W. Johns, AI 0. 1842. 12 p. ; 12 mo.
    1005 Mount Carmel, Illinois. Articles of Association, for the City of Mount Carmel. Chillicothe Printed by John Bailhache., OI 365. SS 41497. 1817. 22 p. ; 18.5 cm.
    9045 Mount Pleasant Boarding School (Mount Pleasant, Jefferson County, Ohio). Mount Pleasant Boarding School. [Blank] Register of recitations, from [blank] month [blank] 185 [blank] to [blank] month [blank] 185 [blank] [Mount Pleasant] E. Harris, pr.,
    [185-] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 18 x 12 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Report card of the Mount Pleasant Boarding School, the Quaker seminary at Mount Pleasant, Ohio.
    The American Antiquarian Society copy is filled out for Sarah M. Ecroyd, for the period 4th month 20, 1859, to 5th month 14, 1859.
    Printed area measures 17.4 x 10.0 cm.
    4659 Mount Pleasant High School. Mount Pleasant. Catalogue of Teachers and Students, in the Mountpleasant High School. For the Year Ending Ninth Month, 1845. Mountpleasant [Mount Pleasant], Ohio Printed by E. Harris, Jr., AI 45-4522. 1845. 8 p. ; 20 cm.
    7929 Mount Vernon Lateral Canal Company. Mount Vernon. An Act to Incorporate the Mount Vernon Lateral Canal Company. Mount Vernon Colerick, AI 0. 1828. 4 p. Wessen vol. 30(October 1946): Colerick, the printer, was active between 1821 and 1831. Though visible remains of the canal are to be seen, we find no record of it at this early period.
    8815 Mount Vernon Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the First Anniversary of the Mt. Vernon Regular Baptist Association, Holden with the Chester Church, Knox County, O. on Friday, October 6th, 1843. Mt. Vernon "Democratic Banner" Print., AI 0. 1843. 16 p. ; 17 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "N.B. Number of minutes printed: six hundred."--p. 16.
    Signed, p. 6: D.D. Walden, moderator. Jennings Crawford, clerk.
    "Circular letter. [Written by D.E. Thomas.)"--p. 10-13.
    "Constitution."--p. 14-15.
    "Rules of order."--p. 16.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Mrs. St. John with the respects of William Storrs, Frederick, Knox Co. Ohio.
    9152 Mount Vernon Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Second Anniversary of the Mt. Vernon Regular Baptist Association; Convened with the Owl Creek Church, Saturday, August 31st, 1844. [Mt. Vernon] E.J. Ellis, Printer, Mt. Vernon., AI 0. 1844. 16 p. ; 19 cm.
    9153 Mount Vernon Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Third Anniversary of the Mount Vernon Regular Baptist Association. Convened with the Bryn Zion Church, Saturday, September 6, 1845. Mt. Vernon E.J. Ellis, Printer, Banner Office., AI 0. 1845. 16 p. ; 22 cm. At head of title: No. 3 periodical.
    9154 Mount Vernon Regular Baptist Association. The Fourth Anniversary of the Mt. Vernon Regular Baptist Association; Held in the Meeting House, of the Baptist Church in Radnor, Saturday and Monday, September 5th and 7th, 1846. [Mt. Vernon] E.J. Ellis, Printer, Mt. Vernon, Ohio., AI 0. 1846. 16 p. ; 19 cm.
    8816 Mount Vernon Regular Baptist Association. The Fifth Anniversary of the Mt. Vernon Regular Baptist Association: Held in the Meeting House, of the Baptist Church in Chester, Saturday and Monday, September 4th and Sixth, 1847. [Mt. Vernon, Ohio] E.J. Ellis, Printer, Mt. Vernon, Ohio:,
    1847. 15, bv p. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 8: E.T. Brown, moderator. C. Platts, clerk.
    "Circular letter. By J. Frey."--p. 9-12.
    "List of ministers, and their P.O. addresses."--p. 15.
    9155 Mount Vernon Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Sixth Anniversary of the Mt. Vernon Regular Baptist Association, Held in the Meeting House of the Owl Creek Baptist Church, Saturday and Monday, September 2d and 4th, 1848. Mt. Vernon Democratic Banner Print., AI 0. 1848 14 p. ; 21 cm.
    9156 Mount Vernon Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Seventh Anniversary of the Mt. Vernon Regular Baptist Association, Held with the Olentangy Church, Crawford County, O., September 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 1849. Mt. Gilead Democratic Messenger Print.,
    1849 15 p. ; 20 cm.
    9158 Mount Vernon Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Eighth Anniversary of the Mount Vernon Baptist Association, Held with the Fredericktown Church, Knox Co., Ohio, August 31st and September 1st and 2nd, 1850. Rev. C. Platt, Moderator, Utica, … Mount Vernon Banner Print.,
    1850 13 p. ; 22 cm.
    2838 Mount Vernon. Revised Laws and Ordinances. Rules and Charter of the Town of Mount Vernon, Ohio. Mount Vernon Day-Book Office, AI 33151. 1835. 30 p.
    4925 Mountpleasant Free Produce Company. Articles of Association, of the Mountpleasant Free Produce Company. [Mount Pleasant, O. s.n.,
    1848] 8 p. ; 16 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    9670 Mt. Pleasant Boarding School. Catalogue of the Officers and Pupils of the Mt. Pleasant Boarding School. [Mt. Pleasant]
    Rieger 8732. 1838. 11, bv p. ; 17.5 cm.
    7676 Mt. Pleasant High School. Mt. Pleasant. Mt. Pleasant High School. George K. Jenkins proposes opening, in the Town of Mt. Pleasant, on the 1st day of Nov. next, a High School for the education of Pupils of both sexes.
    Terms of admission per Session of Five months as Follows.
    Orthography, Reading and Writing. $6.00
    Arithmetic and Geography included. 8.00
    English Grammar, History, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Rhetoric, Logic, and the various branches of the Mathematics. 10.00
    Classes in the Latin and Greek Languages can receive instruction for a small additional expense.
    No pupil can be admitted for a shorter period than half a session, for which, payment must invariably be made in advance.
    Vacations will occur semi-annually including the months of April and October.
    Pupils from a distance can be accommodated with suitable boarding in private families on the most reasonable terms.
    From long experience in teaching and a full determination to use every effort to promote the interests of his pupils, the subscriber hopes to merit a liberal share of the patronage of the community.
    Mt. Pleasant, October 25th, 1842. George K. Jenkins.
    [Mount Pleasant s.n., AI 0. 1842] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 25 x 20 cm. Printed area: 11.2 x 16.5 cm.
    8396 Mt. Vernon Male Academy and Mt. Vernon Female Institute. Mt. Vernon. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Mt. Vernon Male Academy, and [Mt.] Vernon Female Institute, for the Year Ending July 2, 1847. Mt. Vernon, Ohio "Democratic Banner," Print.,
    1847. 16 p. ; 19 cm.
    9522 Mt. Vernon Male Academy and Mt. Vernon Female Institute. Mt. Vernon. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Mt. Vernon Male Academy and the Mount Vernon Female Institute, for the Year Ending June 27th, 1849. Mt. Vernon, Ohio Banner Print.,
    1849. 16 p. ; 19.5 cm.
    9523 Mt. Vernon Male Academy and Mt. Vernon Female Institute. Mt. Vernon. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Mt. Vernon Male Academy and the Mount Vernon Female Institute, for the Year Ending June 27th, 1850. Mt. Vernon W.H. Cochran, Printer, Ohio Times Office.,
    1850. 16 p. ; 19 cm.
    1006 Muckarsie, John. The Children's Chatechism [sic]: or, An Help to the More Easy Understanding of the Doctrine Taught in Our Confession of Faith, & Chatechisms [sic], Larger and Shorter: Humbly Offered for Instructing the Young & Ignorant. By John Muckarsie, Minister of the Gospel at Kinkell. New Edition, Corrected and Improved. West Union Printed by James Finley., OI 366. SS 41499. Wilkie 497. 1817. 33 p. ; 19.5 cm.
    1315 Muckarsie, John. The Children's Catechism; or a Help to the More Easy Understanding of the Doctrines Taught in the Holy Scriptures. Cincinnati Printed by Morgan, Lodge and Co., SS 6139. 1821. 24 p.
    1756 Muckarsie, John. The Children's Catechism. West Union R. M. Voorheese., SS 29828. 1827. 24 p.
    5301 Muckarsie, John. The Children's Catechism; or, A Help to the More Easy Understanding of the Doctrines Taught in the Westminster Confession of Faith ... Zanesville Printed by U.P. Bennett, for J. Monroe & T. M'Call, AI 0. 1843. 40 p.
    5351 Muckarsie, John. The Children's Catechism; Help to the More Easy Understanding of the Doctrines Taught in the Westminster Confession of Faith, and Catechism Larger and Shorter, Numbly Offered for Instructing the Young and Ignorant. By John Muckarsie, Late Minister of the Gospel at Kinkell. [Four Lines of quotation from the Bible] New-Concord[,] O[.] From the Press of Hull & Wolff.,
    1847. [1-3], 4-40 p. ; 14.5 cm. This is the earliest known New Concord imprint. It is only one of two known titles. The other was printed in 1848. (Morgan 7776)
    Signatures: [A]-B8 C4.
    3693 Muenscher, Joseph, 1798-1884. The Church Choir; A Collection of Sacred Music, Comprising a Great Variety of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, Anthems, and Chants, Arranged for the Organ or Piano-Forte, and Adapted Particularly to the Worship of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States. By Joseph Muenscher, Professor of Biblical Literature in the Theological Seminary of the P.E. Church, Gambier, Ohio. Columbus, Ohio Published by Isaac N. Whiting., AI 57383. 1839. [viii], 295, bv, 136, 4 p. ; 16 x 26.5 cm. Half-title: Church Choir.
    "Stereotyped at the Boston Type and Stereotype Foundry," verso of title page.
    "Printed and Bound by O.C.B. Carter & Co., Davis Street, Roxbury, Mass.," verso of title page.
    "Preface," dated, p. vi: Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Gambier, (Ohio,) April 19, 1939.
    There are two parts with individual title pages: The Church Choir. Part I. Containing Psalm and Hymn Tunes. By Joseph Muenscher, Professor of Biblical Literature in the Theological Seminary of the P.E. Church, Gambier, Ohio. Columbus, Ohio: Published by Isaac N. Whiting. 1839. and The Church Choir. Part II. Containing Anthems, Sentences, and Chants. By Joseph Muenscher, Professor of Biblical Literature in the Theological Seminary of the P.E. Church, Gambier, Ohio. Columbus, Ohio: Published by Isaac N. Whiting. 1839.
    "Alphabetical Index." and "Metrical Index."--p. 1-4, third count.
    Pagination: [i-v], vi, [vii], bv, [1]-13, bv, [15]-295, bv, [1], bv, [3]-90, [91]-106, [107]-110, [111]-114, [115]-136, 1-4. Page number 100 second count printed at top middle of page.
    Signatures: [x]/4, 1 - 37/4, [Part II. 1] - Part II. 17/4, a/2.
    3940 Muenscher, Joseph, 1798-1884. The Church Choir; A Collection of Sacred Music, Comprising a Great Variety of Psalms and Hymn Tunes, Anthems, and Chants. Arranged for the Organ or Piano-Forte, by Joseph Muenscher. Columbus Published by Isaac N. Whiting, AI 40-4797. 1840.

    6180 Muenscher, Joseph, 1798-1884. The Church Choir; A Collection of Sacred Music, Comprising a Great Variety of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, Anthems, and Chants, Arranged for the Organ or Piano-Forte, and Adapted Particularly to the Worship of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States. By Joseph Muenscher, Professor of Biblical Literature in the Theological Seminary of the P. E. Church, Gambier, Ohio. Columbus, Ohio Isaac N. Whiting, AI 0. 1841. 1 score (vi, 295, 136 p.) ; 18 x 27 cm. Half-title: Church Choir.
    8266 Muenscher, Joseph, 1798-1884. The Church Choir; A Collection of Sacred Music, Comprising a Great Variety of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, Anthems, and Chants, Arranged for the Organ or Piano-Forte, and Adapted Particularly to the Worship of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States. By Joseph Muenscher, Professor of Biblical Literature in the Theological Seminary of the P.E. Church, Gambier, Ohio. Columbus Published by Isaac N. Whiting., AI 42-1075. 1842. vi, Part I: [2], 295; Part II: 136, 4, 2 l., p. ; 17 x 24 cm. Half-title: Church Choir.
    "Stereotyped at the Boston Type and Stereotype foundry. Printed and bound by O.C.B. Carter & Co., Davis Street, Roxbury, Mass."--verso of title page.
    Includes indexes, p. 1-4 third count.
    Part I title page: The Church Choir. Part I. Containing Psalm and Hymn Tunes. By Joseph Muenscher, Professor of Biblical Literature in the Theological Seminary of the P. E. Church, Gambier, Ohio. Columbus, Ohio: Published by Isaac N. Whiting. 1842. Part II title page: Same as one except part is II.
    Preface signed: Theological Seminary of the Protestant Epsicopal Church, Gambier, (Ohio,) April 19th, 1839.
    MWA/Morgan copy: Bound in red leather; Stamped in gold; all edges in gold; marbled endpapers. Embossed presentatation on cover: Samuel White[.] Presented by the Vestry of St. Lukes Church, Somers[.] There is a St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Somers, New York, but no information on Samuel White as of this date (4/10/2009)..
    5470 Muenscher, Joseph, 1798-1884. An Essay on Justification by Faith with Particular Reference to the Theory of Forensic Justification. By Joseph Muenscher, A.M., Rector of St. Paul's Church, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Mount Vernon A. Laubach., Printer,--Times Office.,
    1847. 63, bv p. ; 15 cm. "Preface. The substance of the following Essay on a highly important doctrine of Christianity, formed the body of a discourse delivered before the Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Ohio, in Christ Church, Cincinnati, 1845. The Essay was subsequently re-written very considerably enlarged, and published in a series of consecutive numbers in the Western Episcopalian. ..."-p. [2].
    3941 Muller, J. E. Cottage Duetts, A Popular Collection of Melodies. Cincinnati
    AI 40-4798. 1840.

    4926 Murray, Charles Augustus, 1806-1895. Trapper's Bride: or, Spirit of Adventure. By the Author of The Prairie Bird. Cincinnati Stratton and Barnard., Wagner-Camp 145. 1848. 154 p. ill. ; 23 cm.
    6557 Murray, Charles Augustus, 1806-1895. The Trapper's Bride: or Spirit of Adventure. Cincinnati Stratton and Barnard,
    1849. 154 p. OC (Fiction RA).
    351 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. English Grammar, Adapted to the Different Classes of Learners. With an Appendix, Containing Rules and Observations, for Assisting the More Advanced Students to Write with Perspicuity and Accuracy. By Lindley Murray. From the Nineteenth English Edition, Enlarged and Improved by the Author. Cincinnati Printed by John W. Browne and Company., OI 186. SS 29238. Wilkie 284. 1813. 243, [1] p. ; 17.5 cm.
    7607 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. English Grammar, Adapted to the Different Classes of Learners. With an Appendix, Containing Rules and Observations, for Assisting the More Advanced Students to Write with Perspicuity and Accuracy. By Lindley Murray. From the Nineteenth English Edition, Enlarged and Improved by the Author. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1815.

    344 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. The English Reader: or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers. Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect; To Improve Their Language and Sentiments; and to Inculcated Some of the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue. With a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good Reading. By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. Cincinnati Published and Sold by N. & G. Guilford, at their Book Store, sign of Franklin's Head, No. 14 Lower Market Street, SS 25453. 1826. O. & W. M. Farnsworth, Printer. xiii, [4]-204 p. ; 18 cm. This imprint the same as Number XXXX with same typographical errors except for the imprint of Oliver and William Farnsworth as the printers. In the other copy, they are the publishers and it is a "Stereotyped Edition."
    345 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. The English Reader: or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers. Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect; To Improve Their Language and Sentiments; and to Inculcated Some of the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue. With a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good Reading. By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. Cincinnati Published by Oliver & Wm. M. Farnsworth., See AI 25453 for imprint with different publisher. 1826. 204 p. ; 17.5 cm. This same as Number XXXX by different printer and without stereotype notice although typographical errors same in both copies.
    1690 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. Introduction to the English Reader: or, a Selection of Pieces in Prose and Poetry; Calculated to Improve the Younger Classes of Learners in Reading and to Imbue Their Minds with the Love of Virtue. To Which are Added, Rules and Observations for Assisting Children to Read with Propriety. By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. Cincinnati Published and Sold by N. & G. Guilford, at Their Book Store, Sign of Franklin's Head, No. 14, Lower Market Street. O. & W.M. Farnsworth, Printers., AI 0. 1826. 156 p.
    7152 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. Abridgment of Murray's English Grammar, with an Appendix Containing Exercises in Orthography, in Parsing, in Syntax, and in Punctuation, Designed for the Younger Classes of Learners. From the last English ed. Cincinnati W. Hill Woodward., AI 0. 1826. 105 p. ; 15 cm. Ad in Charlotte Temple, 1827.
    9590 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. The English Reader, or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect,; To Improve Their Language and Sentiments; and to Inculcated Some of the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue with a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good Reading. By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. Zanesville Published and Sold by William Davis, AI 0. 1826. xiv, [15]-252 p. ; 15 cm. Stereotyped by J. Howe.
    1757 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. The English Reader: or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers. Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect; To Improve Their Language and Sentiments; and to Inculcated Some of the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue. With a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good Reading. By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. Cincinnati Published and Sold by N. & G. Guilford, at Their Book Store, (Franklin's Head) No. 14, Lower Market Street. O. & W.M. Farnsworth, Printers., SS 29855. 1827. W. M. & O. Farnsworth, Jr., Printers. xiii, [4]-204 p. ; 18 cm. Public Library of Cincinnati/Hamilton county copy: Written in back: "James Wright, his book, February the 22, 1829."
    1841 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. English Grammar, Adapted to the Different Classes of Learners. With an Appendix, Containing Rules and Observations, for Assisting the More Advanced Students to Write with Perspicuity and Accuracy. By Lindley Murray. From the Nineteenth English Edition, Enlarged and Improved by the Author. Stereotyped by J. Howe. Zanesville Published and Sold by William Davis, SS 34243. 1828. 252 p. ; 15 cm.
    1842 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. The English Reader: or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers. Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect, To Improve Their Language and Sentiments; and to Inculcated Some of the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue. With a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good Reading. By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. Cincinnati Printed and Sold by N. & G. Guilford., AI 0. 1828. 204 p. ; 18 cm. Morgan copy inscribed: Mary Haup? Book.
    7147 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. Introduction to the English Reader: or, a Selection of Pieces in Prose and Poetry; Calculated to Improve the Younger Classes of Learners in Reading and to Imbue Their Minds with the Love of Virtue. To Which are Added, Rules and Observations for Assisting Children to Read with Propriety. By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. Cincinnati Published by N. & G. Guilford, AI 28-34346. 1828. 156 p. ; 18 cm.
    7933 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. Introduction to the English Reader: or, a Selection of Pieces in Prose and Poetry; Calculated to Improve the Younger Classes of Learners in Reading and to Imbue Their Minds with the Love of Virtue. To Which are Added, Rules and Observations for Assisting Children to Read with Propriety. By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. Zanesville Published and Sold by William Davis, AI 0. 1828. 167 p. ; 15 cm.
    9591 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. The English Reader; or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect; To Improve Their Language and Sentiments; and to Inculcated Some of the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue. With a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good Reading. By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. Stereotyped by J. Howe. Zanesville Published and Sold by William Davis, Wholesale and Retail., AI 0. 1828. [i-ii], iii, [iv], v-xiv, [15]-18, [19]-176, [177]-252 p. ; 15 cm. Signatures: [A] A2 - X/2 X2/4 (J, V, W omitted).
    343 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. Introduction to the English Reader: or, a Selection of Pieces in Prose and Poetry; Calculated to Improve the Younger Classes of Learners in Reading and to Imbue Their Minds with the Love of Virtue. To Which are Added, Rules and Observations for Assisting Children to Read with Propriety. By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. Cincinnati Published and Sold by N. & G. Guilford. Morse--Printer., SS 39678. 1829. 156 p.
    1934 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. The English Reader: or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers. Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect; To Improve Their Language and Sentiments; and to Inculcated Some of the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue. With a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good Reading. By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. Cincinnati Published by N. and G. Guilford, SS 39665. 1829. 204 p. ; 18 cm.
    5323 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. The English Reader: or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers. Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect; To Improve Their Language and Sentiments; and to Inculcated Some of the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue. With a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good Reading. By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. Cincinnati Williamson & Strong, AI 0. 1830. xvi, 252 p. ; 15 cm.
    5409 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. The English Reader: or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers. Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect; To Improve Their Language and Sentiments; and to Inculcated Some of the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue. With a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good Reading. By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. Cincinnati Published by N. & G. Guilford, AI 0. 1830. 204 p. ; 17 cm.
    2198 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. The English Reader; or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers. Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect; To Improve Their Language and Sentiments; and to Inculcated Some of the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue. With a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good Reading. By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. Stereotyped by A. Chandler, New York. Cleveland Printed and Sold by Bolles & Kelley., AI 0. 1831. [4], 7- 240 p. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 1832"--publisher's advertisement, lower cover. "Bookstore. Printing Office and Bindery. Bolles & Kelley. In Oviatt's Block, Water-Street"--publisher's advertisement, lower cover.
    6677 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. Introduction to the English Reader: or, a Selection of Pieces in Prose and Poetry; Calculated to Improve the Younger Classes of Learners in Reading and to Imbue Their Minds with the Love of Virtue. To Which are Added, Rules and Observations for Assisting Children to Read with Propriety. By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. Stereotyped by L. Johnson, Phil'a. Cincinnati Published by Williamson & Wood., AI 0. 1831.

    9656 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. The English Reader; or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers. Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect, To Improve Their Language and Sentiments; and to Inculcated Some of the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue. With a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good Reading. By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. Stereotyped by. J. Howe. Zanesville Published and Sold by W. & J. Davis, Wholesale and Retail., AI 0. 1831. [i-ii], iii, [iv], v-xiv, [15], 16-18, [19], 20-252; 15 cm. Signatures: A A2-X/2 X2/4 (J, V and W omitted).
    2330 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. The English Reader: or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers. Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect; To Improve Their Language and Sentiments; and to Inculcate Some of the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue. With a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good Reading. By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. Cincinnati Printed and Published by N. & G. Guilford., AI 13856. 1832. 204 p. ; 17 cm.
    8165 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. Introduction to the English Reader: or, a Selection of Pieces in Prose and Poetry; Calculated to Improve the Younger Classes of Learners in Reading and to Imbue Their Minds with the Love of Virtue. To Which are Added, Rules and Observations for Assisting Children to Read with Propriety. By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. Cincinnati Printed and Published by N. & G. Guilford[.], AI 0. 1832. [i-iii], iv, [v], vi-x, [xi], xii-xiv, [15], 16-104, [105], 106-156 p. ; 17 cm. Morgan copy inscribed front leaf "Henry C. Anderson's Book. Bot. 24th March 1834."
    The number 1 on page 61 and page 127 not printed.
    2483 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. Abridgment of Murray's English Grammar, with an Appendix. Cincinnati Hubbard and Edmands, AI 20244. 1833. 122 p. ; 14.5 cm.
    2484 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. English Exercises. Cincinnati
    AI 20248. 1833.

    2485 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. Introduction to the English Reader; or, a Selection of Pieces, in Prose and Poetry, Calculated to Improve the Younger Classes of Learners in Reading and to Imbue Their Minds with the Love of Virtue. To Which Are Added, Rules and Observations for Assisting Children to Read with Propriety. By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. Cincinnati Published by E.H. Flint, AI 20260. 1833. 162 p. ; 15 cm.
    5620 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. Murray's System of English Grammar, Improved, and Adapted to the Present Mode of Instruction in This Branch of Science. By Enoch Pond, A.M. Fourth Edition. Cincinnati Published by Corey & Fairbank, AI 0. 1833. 70, [1] p. "New Publications. ... Just published by Corey & Fairbank."--Western Monthly Magazine, VI(June 1833), p. 2, wrapper.
    2641 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. Introduction to the English Reader: or, a Selection of Pieces in Prose and Poetry; Calculated to Improve the Younger Classes of Learners in Reading and to Imbue Their Minds with the Love of Virtue. To Which are Added, Rules and Observations for Assisting Children to Read with Propriety. By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. Cincinnati Morgan & Sanxay, AI 25874. 1834. 162 p. ; 16 cm. Stereotyped by J.A. James.
    7597 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. The English Reader: or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers. Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect; To Improve Their Language and Sentiments; and to Inculcated Some of the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue. With a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good Reading. By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1834.

    7598 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. English Grammar, Adapted to the Different Classes of Learners. With an Appendix, Containing Rules and Observations, for Assisting the More Advanced Students to Write with Perspicuity and Accuracy. By Lindley Murray. From the Nineteenth English Edition, Enlarged and Improved by the Author. Zanesville
    AI 0. 1834.

    9011 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. Introduction to the English Reader, or, A Selection of Pieces, in Prose and Poetry; Calculated to Improve the Younger Classes of Learners in Reading, and to Imbue Their Minds with the Love of Virtue. To Which Are Added, Rules and Observations for Assisting Children to Read with Propriety. By Lindley Murray. Zanesville Published and Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by J.R. and A. Lippitt, AI 0. 1834. 167 p. ; 15 cm.
    5350 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. The English Reader; or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect; To Improve Their Language and Sentiments; and To Inculcated Some of the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue. With a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good Reading. By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. Stereotyped by J. Howe. Zanesville, Ohio Published and Sold, Wholesale and Retail by J.R. and A. Lippitt., AI 0. 1835. J.W. White--Printer. [i-iv], v-xiv, [15]-252 p. ; 15 cm.
    8065 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. Introduction to the English Reader: or, a Selection of Pieces in Prose and Poetry; Calculated to Improve the Younger Classes of Learners in Reading and to Imbue Their Minds with the Love of Virtue. To Which are Added, Rules and Observations for Assisting Children to Read with Propriety. By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. Zanesville, Ohio J.R. and A. Lippitt, AI 0. 1835. 167 p. ; 15 cm.
    334 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. Introduction to the English Reader: or, a Selection of Pieces in Prose and Poetry; Calculated to Improve the Younger Classes of Learners in Reading and to Imbue Their Minds with the Love of Virtue. To Which are Added, Rules and Observations for Assisting Children to Read with Propriety. By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. Cincinnati Printed and Published by Morgan & Sanxay. Stereotyped by J.A. James., AI 39102. 1836. 162 p. ; 15 cm. The condition of Morgan copy permits an examination of the end leaves. By careful inspection, it was discovered that there are three blank leaves which are part of signature O and the compliment to signature N and are part of the imprint. The last blank leaf is glued to the boards.
    "2d English Edition."--Preface.
    Signatures: [A] A2-O/2 [O2]/4s.
    3081 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. The English Reader: or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers. Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect; To Improve Their Language and Sentiments; and to Inculcated Some of the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue. With a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good Reading. By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. Cincinnati J. W. Ely, AI 39091. 1836. 204 p. ; 17 cm.
    6711 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. Introduction to the English Reader: or, a Selection of Pieces in Prose and Poetry; Calculated to Improve the Younger Classes of Learners in Reading and to Imbue Their Minds with the Love of Virtue. To Which are Added, Rules and Observations for Assisting Children to Read with Propriety. By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. Cincinnati N. & G. Guilford., AI 0. 1836. xiv, leaf, 16-156 p. ; 17 cm. "2d English ed."
    3276 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. The English Reader: or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers. Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect; To Improve Their Language and Sentiments; and to Inculcated Some of the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue. With a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good Reading. By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. Cincinnati Published by J.W. Ely, at Franklin Book Store, Lower Market-Street, AI 45714. 1837. 204 p.
    7117 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. Introduction to the English Reader: or, a Selection of Pieces in Prose and Poetry; Calculated to Improve the Younger Classes of Learners in Reading and to Imbue Their Minds with the Love of Virtue. To Which are Added, Rules and Observations for Assisting Children to Read with Propriety. By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. 2nd English ed. Cincinnati Ely & Strong, AI 0. 1838. xiv, 156 p. ; 18 cm.
    3694 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. Introduction to the English Reader: or, a Selection of Pieces in Prose and Poetry; Calculated to Improve the Younger Classes of Learners in Reading and to Imbue Their Minds with the Love of Virtue. To Which are Added, Rules and Observations for Assisting Children to Read with Propriety. By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. Cincinnati Printed and Published by Ely & Strong. No. 10 Lower Market Street., AI 57402. 1839. 204 p. ; 19 cm.
    8501 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. The English Reader: Or Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers. Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect, to Improve Their Languages and Sentiments; and to Inculcate Some of the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue with a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good Reading[.] By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. Cincinnati Published by J.W. Ely, At Bookstore, No. 10, Lower Market Street., AI 0. 1840. [i-iii], iv, [v], vi-xiii, [14], 15-16], [17]-204 p. ; 18 cm.
    8042 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. The English Reader: or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers. Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect; To Improve Their Language and Sentiments; and to Inculcated Some of the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue. With a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good Reading. By Lindley Murray to Which Is Prefixed a Key to the Modulations of the Voice, the Circumflex, Emphasis, and the Monotone, by Sensible Characters These Principles Are Defined, and Their Application to the Reading of Every Kind of Sentence in the Language Determined by a Few Easy Rules, and They Are Also Applied, by Their Appropriate Sensible Characters, to Many of Mr. Murray's Selections, as Well as to a Variety of Additional Exercises, by M.R. Bartlett. Zanesville A. Lippitt, AI 0. 1841. 282 p. ; 16 cm.
    4473 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. The English Reader: or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers. Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect; To Improve Their Language and Sentiments; and to Inculcated Some of the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue. With a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good Reading. By Lindley Murray. To Which Is Prefixed a Key to the Modulations of the Voice, the Circumflex, Emphasis, and the Monotone, by Sensible Characters These Principles Are Defined, and Their Application to the Reading of Every Kind of Sentence in the Language Determined by a Few Easy Rules, and They Are Also Applied, by Their Appropriate Sensible Characters, to Many of Mr. Murray's Selections, as Well as to a Variety of Additional Exercises, by M.R. Bartlett. Zanesville A. Lippitt, AI 42-3501. 1842. 252 p. ; 15 cm.
    6215 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. The English Reader: or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers. Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect; To Improve Their Language and Sentiments; and to Inculcated Some of the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue. With a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good Reading. By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. Cincinnati
    AI 42-3500. 1842.

    6216 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. Introduction to the English Reader: or, a Selection of Pieces in Prose and Poetry; Calculated to Improve the Younger Classes of Learners in Reading and to Imbue Their Minds with the Love of Virtue. To Which are Added, Rules and Observations for Assisting Children to Read with Propriety. By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. Cincinnati J.W. Ely, AI 42-3503. 1842. 156 p.
    9275 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. Introduction to the English Reader; or, A Selection of Pieces, in Prose and Poetry; Calculated to Improve the Younger Classes of Learners in Reading, and to Imbue Their Minds with the Love of Virtue. To Which are Added, Rules and Observations for Assisting Children to Read with Propriety. By Lindley Murray, Author of An English Grammar, &c. &c. Zanesville Published by White & Hopkins. Stereotyped by L. Johnson., AI 0. 1842.
    "U.P. Bennett, Printer."--verso title page.
    9408 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. Introduction to the English Reader; or, a Selection of Pieces, in Prose and Poetry, Calculated to Improve the Younger Classes of Learners in Reading, and to Imbue Their Minds with the Love of Virtue. To Which are Added, Rules and Observations for Assisting Children to Read with Propriety. By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. Zanesville Published by White & Hopkins, Stereotyped by L. Johnson., AI 0. 1842. x, 162 p. ; 15 cm. "U.P. Bennett, Printer."-verso of title page.
    Bookseller's tag front board: Leary, Bookseller, 5th & Walnut, Philada."
    8053 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. Introduction to the English Reader: or, A Selection of Pieces, in Prose and Poetry; Calculated to Improve the Younger Classes of Learners in Reading, and to Imbue Their Minds with the Love of Virtue. To Which are Added, Rules and Observations for Assisting Children to Read with Propriety. By Lindley Murray, Author of An English Grammar, &c. &c. Zanesville Published by O. White & Son. Stereotyped by L. Johnson., AI 0. 1843. x, 11-162 p. ; 16 cm. Page 160 misnumbered 165.
    2058 Murray, Lindley, 1754-1826. The English Reader, or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers; Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect Improve Their Language and Sentiments; and to Inculcated the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue. With a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good Reading. By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. [Cleveland] Stereotyped by A. Chandler, New York. Cleaveland, Printed and Published by R. Pew & Co., AI 2666. 1830. 254 p. ; 17 cm.
    2839 Musical Fund Society of Cincinnati. Constitution of the Musical Fund Society of Cincinnati. Established, May, 1835. Cincinnati Mirror Press, AI 33183. 1835. 21 p. ; 20 cm.
    7769 Muskingum Agricultural and Manufacturing Society. Report to the Muskingum Agricultural and Manufacturing Society, on the Advantages of an Experimental Farm. Zanesville Printed by Peters & Pelham., AI 0. 1829. [12] p. Last page blank with pasted on notice address to Mathew Carey.
    9831 Muskingum Agricultural and Manufacturing Society. Office of the Muskingum Agricultural & Manufacturing Society, Zanesville, October 15, 1830. Sir--at the last annual meeting of this association, held in this place on the 6th inst. a disposition was manifested and expressed by the members from the various counties included within its limits, to have the annual exhibitions held alternately in each of the counties ... [Zanesville s.n., AI 0. 1830] [4] p. (last 3 p. blank) ; 32 cm. New York Historical Society notes: "Resolved, that a committee of gentlemen in each of the counties included within the limits of this society, be appointed to obtain members to this institution ..."
    Subscription form at foot of page [1]; Signed: George James, sec. Mgm. Ag. & M. S.
    NYHS copy inscribed and addressed to: Augustus Munson Esq. Granville Licking County Ohio; fabric lining.
    704 Muskingum Baptist Association. The Constitution of the Muskingum Association, Formed and Adopted, Feb. 15, 1809. [Quotation] Marietta Printed for Said Association, by Samuel Fairlamb., OI 84. SS 16930. Wilkie 138. 1809. 7 p. ; 16.5 cm.
    833 Muskingum Baptist Association. Minutes of the Muskingum Baptist Association, Begun and Held at Br. Samuel Baxter's, in Muskingum County, August 19th, 20th, 21st, 1814. Columbus Printed in Columbus, (O.) At the Office of the Western Intelligencer, by Olmsted, Buttles, & Griswold., OI 202. SS 30774. MDCCCXIV. 10 p. ; 16 cm.
    875 Muskingum Baptist Association. Minutes of the Muskingum Baptist Association, Begun and Held at Friendship Church, Licking County, (Ohio) August 24th, 25th, 26th and 27th, 1815. Columbus Printed by Griswold, Olmsted & Co., OI 243. SS 33966. 1815. 7 p. ; 19.5 cm.
    920 Muskingum Baptist Association. Minutes of the Muskingum Baptist Association, Begun and Held at Washington, Coshocton Co. O. August 22d, 23d, 24th and 25th. 1816. Columbus P.H. Olmsted & Co., Printers., OI 293. SS 36845. Wilkie 441. 1816. 12 p. ; 17 cm.
    984 Muskingum Baptist Association. Minutes of the Muskingum Baptist Association, Begun and Held at Br. Joseph Denmen's in Wayne Township, Knox County, (Ohio.) On Thursday, the 21st August. 1817. Mount Vernon At the Office of the "Ohio Register," by John P. M'Ardle., OI 344. SS 40105. [1817] 10 p. ; 18 cm.
    1041 Muskingum Baptist Association. Minutes of the Muskingum Baptist Association, Held at Hopewell W.H. Perry County, Ohio, August 20, 21, 22, & 23, 1818. Delaware s.n., OI 399. SS 43207. 1818. 8 p. ; 16 cm.
    10225 Muskingum Baptist Association. Minutes of the Muskingum Baptist Association, Baptist Meeting-House, Salt Creek, Muskingum County. Zanesville
    AI 0. 1819.

    1207 Muskingum Baptist Association. Minutes of the Muskingum Baptist Association, Held at the Baptist Meeting-House, Washington, Coshocton County, Ohio, August 26, 27, 28, A. D. 1820. Zanesville, O. E.T. Cox, Printer., OI 532. SS 276. 1820. 8 p. ; 23 cm. OHi (wanting 3-6).
    9157 Muskingum Baptist Association. Minutes of the Muskingum Baptist Association, Held at the Union Meeting House, Perry County, Ohio. Zanesville, O.
    AI 0. 1821

    1348 Muskingum Baptist Association. Minutes of the Muskingum Baptist Association, Held by Appointment, at Hopewell Meeting-House, Perry County, Ohio, August 23, 24, 25, 1822. Zanesville Printed by Horatio J. Cox., SS 7940. 1822. 16 p.
    9306 Muskingum Baptist Association. Minutes of the Muskingum Baptist Association, Lexington Meeting-House, Perry County, Ohio. Zanesville, Ohio
    AI 0. 1824

    1561 Muskingum Baptist Association. A Confession of Faith, Put Forth by the Elders and Brethren, of Many Congregations of Christians, (Baptist upon Profession of Their Faith) in London and the Country. Adopted by the Baptist Association, Met at Philadelphia, September 25, 1742. Again Adopted by the Muskingum Baptist Association, August, 1824. [Three lines of quotation] Cambridge, Ohio Printed by Cyrus P. Beatty, at the "Times" Office., SS 19577. 1825. 72 p. ; 14 cm.
    9307 Muskingum Baptist Association. Minutes of the Muskingum Baptist Association, Falls-of-Licking Church, Muskingum County, Ohio. Zanesville
    AI 0. 1825

    5604 Muskingum Baptist Association. A Confession of Faith, Put Forth by the Elders and Brethren, of Many Congregations of Christians, (Baptized upon Profession of Their Faith) in London and the Country. Adopted by the Baptist Association, Met at Philadelphia, September 25, 1742. Again Adopted by the Muskingum Baptist Association, August, 1824. [Three lines of Scripture texts] Cambridge, Ohio Printed by Cyrus P. Beatty, at the "Times" Office., SS 23667. 1826. 3 p. l., [5], 72 p. ; 15 cm.
    1804 Muskingum Baptist Association. Minutes of the Muskingum Baptist Association, Held at the Lancaster Baptist Church, Fairfield County, Ohio, Aug. 22, 23, and 24, A. D. 1828. [Lancaster] Sanderson & Oswald, Printers., SS 32176. 1828. 8 p.
    2563 Muskingum Baptist Association. Minutes...August 22, 23, 24, 1832.

    AI 23174 1834.

    10325 Muskingum Baptist Association. Minutes of the Muskingum Baptist Association, Held with the Lancaster Church, Fairfield Co., O. August 23d, 24th, 25th & 26th, 1837. [Lancaster s.n., AI 0. not before 1837] 8 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    10419 Muskingum College. Third Annual Circular and Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Muskingum College, New Concord, Ohio. 1848-49. [Zanesville, Ohio] Printed by U. Parke & Sons, Gazette Office, Zanesville, O.,
    1849. 15, [1] p. ; 21 cm.
    7421 Muskingum College. New Concord. First Annual Circular and Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Muskingum College, New Concord, Ohio; 1846--'47. Zanesville, Ohio Parke and Bennett, Printers, Gazette Office.,
    1847. 15, bv p. ; 21 cm.
    8104 Muskingum College. New Concord. Second Annual Circular and Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Muskingum College, New Concord, Ohio. 1847-1848. Zanesville

    1848.

    10427 Muskingum College. New Concord. Third annual circular and catalogue of the officers and students of Muskingum College, New Concord, Ohio. 1848-49. [Zanesville, Ohio] Printed by U. Parke & Sons, Gazette Office, Zanesville, O.,
    1849. 15, bv p. ; 21 cm.
    8429 Muskingum College. New Concord. Fourth Annual Circular and Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Muskingum College, New Concord, Ohio. 1849-50. [Zanesville, Ohio] Printed by E.T. Cox, Gazette Office, Zanesville, O.,
    1850. tp, bv, [3-6], 7-15, bv p. ; 21 cm. "Course of studies."--p. 10-12.
    10271 Muskingum County Lyceum of Practical School Teachers. First Annual Report of the Proceedings of the Muskingum County Lyceum of Practical School Teachers, at Their Meeting Held in March and April, 1837. With An Address to the Friends of Education. Zanesville, Ohio Printed for the Lyceum, by Parke and Bennett.,
    1837. [1-3], 4, [5]-9, [10-12], 13-17, [18]-24 p. ; 17.5 cm. Signatures: [A]/2 2A - B/2 B2/4.
    6842 Muskingum County Medical Society. Zanesville. Organization, Constitution, By-Laws, and Code of Ethics of the Muskingum County Medical Society, January 10th, 1843. Printed for the Society. Zanesville U.P. Bennett, Printer., AI 43-3619. 1843. 12 p.
    4267 Muskingum Valley Turnpike. Notice from Samuel R. Curtis, engineer, and the board of directors of the Muskingum Valley Turnpike project.

    AI 0. 1839. 1 sheet ([1] p.) Samuel Ryan Curtis 1805-1866, engineer.
    6556 Mussey, Osgood. Review of Ellwood Fisher's Lecture, on The North and The South. Cincinnati Wright, Fisher & Co., Printers, Gazette Building., Howes M924. Sabin 51593. 1849. [1], bv, [3]-98, [99], bv p. ; 23 cm. See Fisher's lecture, Morgan 5004 and 2477.
    On cover: "Cincinnati, H.W. Derby & Co., Publishers."
    Cover title and imprint vary: Mussey’s review of Fisher, on the North and the South. Cincinnati: H.W. Derby & Co. publishers. 1849.
    "Corrections."--p. [99].
    Publisher’s advertisement, p. [4] of wrapper.
    Signatures: [1] - 11/4 12/2.
    7026 Mussey, Reuben Dimond, 1780-1866. Anatomical Cabinet, Belonging to R.D. Mussey, M.D., Professor of Surgery in the Medical College of Ohio. Printed for the Use of Pupils. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1837] 20 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title: Catalogue of museum.
    7121 Mussey, Reuben Dimond, 1780-1866. An Essay on the Influence of Tobacco upon Life and Health. Third Edition. By R.D. Mussey ... Cincinnati George L. Weed, AI 0. 1839. 48 p. ; 17 cm. The link is to the Boston 1836 edition.
    547 Mussey, Reuben Dimond, 1780-1866. An Essay on the Influence of Tobacco upon Life and Health. Fourth Edition. Cincinnati Weed & Wilson., AI 41-3673. 1841.

    8959 Muzzy, J. S. (John S.) Temperance & Grammar by J.S. Muzzy. Temperance and grammar harmonized in this arrangement. Reader,--In this lecture are shown some of the principles of grammar, and some of the evils of intemperance. ... [Cincinnati] Shepard & Co., No. 11, Columbia Street, Cincinnati., AI 0. [1844] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ill. ; 95 x 121 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Seventeen lithographs, with captions, followed by the "lecture" with explanations.
    At end: Muzzy's treatise on temperance and grammar, with a grammatical tree and chart ... also containing a lecture upon temperance and grammar, in which the two subjects harmonize, which are also published in a book, with similar drawings. ... Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept. 21st, 1844. "Entered according to act of Congress, in the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-four, by J.S. Muzzy, in the clerk's office of the District Court of Ohio."
    No evidence of "a book, with similar drawings," published prior to or in 1844 has been found. Cf. Muzzy, J.S. A lecture on temperance ... Cincinnati: Published by J.S. Muzzy and J. Sherer, 1846. (Morgan 8681).
    Text in ten columns; printed area, including ornamental and illustrated borders, measures 93.0 x 120.0 cm.
    8681 Muzzy, J. S. (John S.) A Lecture on Temperance, or on Selfishness and Benevolence, Showing that License, Manufacturing, Wholesale and Retail Systems Have Their Origin from the Former and the Temperance Cause from the Latter. [Four lines of quotation] Containing Seventeen Beautiful Drawings on Stone. By J.S. Muzzy, Author of the Temperance Chart. Cincinnati Published by J.S. Muzzy and J. Sherer, at Doolittle & Munson's Corner of Main and Fifth Street, Opposite the Dennison House., 1846. AI 46-4867. 1846. 94 p. [17] leaves of plates. ill. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Having been engaged in selling strong drink, and knowing that he was governed wholly and entirely by selfishness ... the writer ... has endeavored to examine fairly, and impartially, into the nature, origin, and effects of the license, manufacturing, and retail systems ... Considering intemperance one of the greatest evils in our country, he has thought that a tract of this kind was needed ..."--to the friends of the temperance cause, p. [3].
    Beginning with p. 23 and continuing through p. 41, the text closely follows that of Muzzy's large illustrated broadside, Temperance & Grammar (Cincinnati, c1844) (Morgan 8959).
    "A short sketch of the life of James Mullen, the reformer, given to the author by himself."--p. [45]-52.
    "Mr. Brooks' speech on the coffee-house question, in the City Council, Cincinnati."--p. [53]-58.
    "Constitution and by-laws of Ohio Division No. 1, of the Sons of Temperance, of the city of Cincinnati, state of Ohio."--p. [59-77].
    "A spirited tale. A minister's feast. By Lydia Jane Pierson [i.e., Peirson]."--p. [79]-85.
    "Songs"--p. [87]-94.
    American Antiquarian Society copy has hand-colored illustrations.
    5033 Myers, James. Speech of Mr. Myers, of Lucas, on His Resolution in Favor of Taxing the Property of Banks as Other Property Is Taxed. In Senate, March 6, 1849. Columbus Medary's Steam Press.,
    1849. 7 p. ; 23.5 cm.
    5165 Mygatt, George. Cleveland, Ohio. Nov. 16, 1850. The undersigned has opened an exchange. [Cleveland s.n.,
    1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    950 Nagle, Jacob, compiler. Index and Epitome of the General Laws of the State of Ohio, Now in Force. By Jacob Nagle, Attorney. [St. Clairsville Printed by Alexander Armstrong, for the Author., OI 318. SS 38350. Vodrey 16. Wilkie 448. December, 1816] 38 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint. On page 38: Printed by Alexander Armstrong, for the author. St. Clairsville, December, 1816.
    3082 Napier, William Francis Patrick, 1785-1860. History of the War in the Peninsula and in the South of France, from the Year 1807 to the Year 1814. By W.F.P. Napier, C.B. Colonel H. P. Forty-Third Regiment, Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Military Sciences. Oxford Printed and Published by David Christy. Stereotyped by J.A. James and Co., AI 39123. 1836. [i-ii], iii-vii, [viii], 9-504 p. ; 25 cm. Dedication verso of title page: To Field-Marshall The Duke of Wellington. This History I dedicate to your Grace, because I have served long enough under your command to know, why the Soldiers of the Tenth Legion were attached to Caesar. W.F.P. Napier.
    Leather spine, gilt lettering, marbled boards: Napeir's [Napier's] Peninsular [Peninsula] War.
    3482 Napier, William Francis Patrick, 1785-1860. History of the War in the Peninsula and in the South of France, from the Year 1807 to the Year 1814. By W.F.P. Napier, C.B. Colonel H.P. Forty-Third Regiment, Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Military Sciences. With a Biography of the Author, by the American Editor. Oxford, Ohio Published by David Christy. Stereotyped by J.A. James & Co. Cincinnati., AI 51820. 1838. Vol. I: 504 p. ; 25.5 cm. On spine: Napier's Peninsular War.
    Printed in two columns.
    "To Field-Marshall The Duke of Wellington. This History I dedicate to your Grace, because I have served long enough under your command to know, why the Soldiers of the Tenth Legion were attached to Caesar. W.F.P. Napier."--p. [ii].
    "American Introduction."--p. iii-v.
    "Preface."--p. vi-vii.
    "Appendix."--section title, p. [461].
    "Table of Contents."--p. 495-504.
    Pagination: Volume I: [i-ii], iii-vii, [viii], 9-460, [461], bv, [463]-508. (Page number 263 printed on the opposite side of page.)
    Signatures: [A]-Z/4 2A-2Z/4 3A-3N/4. (V used) [1]-31/8 32/4. (Number 1, 2, 3, and 4 not printed.)
    There is no statement of the volume on the title page of this edition which contains 15 books, but there is a New York edition of "Volume II" beginning with Book 17 bound with this copy.
    8171 Napier, William Francis Patrick, 1785-1860. History of the War in the Peninsula and in the South of France, 1807-1814. Cincinnati

    [185-]
    Advertised as "Published by J. A. & U. P. James," in Thomas Moore, LALLA ROOKH, 1850, at end along with other extant titles. J. A. James did the stereotype plates for David Christy of Oxford who published this title in the 1830's.
    9769 Nash, Mr. (William) Sacred Concert Given in the Unitarian Church on Tuesday Evening, January 25, 1831 by Mr. Nash. Cincinnati Williamson & Wood, Printers, AI 0. 1831. 8 p. ; 18 cm. See Morgan 3084.
    4533 Nash, Simeon, 1804-1879. Mr. Nash's Speech on the Bank Questions. Jan. 24, 1843. On Bill Introduced by Mr. Hazeltine. Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1843. 16 p. Caption title.
    Given in Ohio Senate, January 24th, 1843.
    4593 Nash, Simeon, 1804-1879. The Principle of Protection Vindicated. Lecture Delivered before the Gallipolis Lyceum, on the Evenings of January 27, and February 3, 1844; by Simeon Nash. Cincinnati Printed by William Nash, AI 44-4433. 1844. 24 p. ; 22.5 cm.
    3084 Nash, W. (William) Sacred harmony, or Elegant extracts of sacred music; : being a collection of the most approved chants, arranged in regular order, for the full Episcopal Church service, and which can be used in any church. : Also, a selection of the most beautiful psalm and hymn tunes which have ever been published, and suited to every different metre: together with some original tunes never before published. And suited to public or private worship. / By W. Nash, director of music at St. Paul’s, Cincinnati, and formerly of Charleston, S.C. ; The whole arranged for the organ or piano forte. Cincinnati Published and for sale by the author, also, sold by Corey and Webster. Stereotyped by J.A. James & Co., AI 39127. 1836. [4], 52 p. : all music ; 25 x 29 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: For four-part mixed voices.
    Cover title: Sacred harmony, a collection of chants, with italics, showing where the emphasis, or accent, is to be placed. Also, psalm and hymn tunes, selected, composed, and arranged for the piano forte or organ, and suited to public or private worship. By W. Nash. Cincinnati: Printed by Kendall and Henry, corner of Fourth and Sycamore Streets. 1836.
    Copyright 1836 by W. Nash.
    Includes metrical index.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Mary E. Lynch.
    10289 Nash, W. (William), ed. Apollo's Harp; or Pocket Melodies, in a Selection of the Most Popular National, Sentimental, and Comic Songs. The Music Selected and Arranged Particularly for This Work, by W. Nash---Teacher of Music. Cincinnati Printed and Published by J. H. Wood; and for Sale at His Book and Music Store, No. 177, Main Street.,
    1832. 168 p. ; 8 x 16 cm. (i.e., oblong)
    2840 Nast, Wilhelm, 1807-1899. The Greek Verb Taught in a Simple and Fundamental Manner According to the Greek Tables of D. Friederich Thiersch, Prof. in the Lyceum and Pres. Of the Philolog. Sem. At Munich. With Alterations, Additions and Selections from Buttmann's Larger Grammar and Adapted to the Principal Greek Grammars in Use by William Nast D.Ph. Teacher of Ancient Languages. Gambier Western Protestant Episcopal Press. George W. Myers, Printer., AI 33193. Parker 10. 1835. 56 p. ; 23 cm.
    7271 Nast, Wilhelm, 1807-1899. Ein Biblischer Katechismus. Für kleine Kinder. Cincinnati Methodist Book Concern., Ott 33. 1847. 76 p.
    6705 National Convention of Colored Citizens. Cleveland. 1848. Addresses of Jefferson Fitzgerald, James M. Whitfield, and of the National Convention, Held in the City of Cleveland, on Wednesday, September 6, 1848, on the Elevation of the Free Colored People of the U.S. Painesville Published by M.R. Doolittle.,
    1848. 26 p. ; 20 cm.
    5087 National Reform Association. The Friend of Man; Being the Principles of National or Land Reform: Clearly States, together with Answers to the Various Objections that have been Urged against It. By the National Reform Association, of Cincinnati. [Cincinnati Printed by Wm. McDiarmid, at the Times Office],
    1850. 12 p. ; 21.5 cm.
    1843 National Republican Party. Ohio. Verhandlungen und Addresse von der Convention der Delegaten. Dec. 28, 1827, in Columbus, Ohio versammelten... Germantown, Ohio Gedruckt in der Druckerey der National Zeitung der Deutschen von Eduard, SS 34399. 1828. 24 p. ;
    1758 National Republican Party. Ohio. Convention (1827: Columbus, Ohio). Proceedings and Address of the Convention of Delegates, that Met at Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 28, 1827, to Nominate a Ticket of Electors Favorable to the Reelection of John Quincy Adams, President of the United States, to Be Supported at the Electoral Election of 1828. [Columbus] Printed by P.H. Olmsted., SS 29897. 1827. 17, bv p. ; 24 cm.
    1759 National Republican Party. Ohio. Hamilton County. An Address from the Administration Committee of Hamilton County, to Their Fellow Citizens. Cincinnati s.n., SS 29898. 1827. 8 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title.
    "At a general Meeting of the Administration Committee of Hamilton County, held at Reading on the 27th Sept. 1827, the … Address was unanimously adopted, and three thousand copies of the same, ordered to be printed for circulation. Wm. Ruffin, Chairman. B. Drake, Secretary."
    Printed, subsequent to publication, with: Proceedings and address of the convention of delegates, that met at Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 28, 1827. [Columbus, Ohio] : Printed by P.H. Olmstead, 1827.
    1760 National Republican Party. Ohio. Jefferson County. Jefferson County Republican Meeting. June 5, 1827. [Steubenville s.n., SS 29899. 1827] 12 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title.
    "A meeting of the citizens of the county of Jefferson ... held at the Court House, in the town of Steubenville, pursuant to public notice, on Tuesday evening, June 5, 1827."
    1761 National Republican Party. Ohio. Warren County. Warren County Administration Meeting. [Lebanon Office of the Western Star., SS 29900. Nov. 19, 1827] 8 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    9933 National Temple of Honor of the United States. Proceedings of the 5th Annual Session of the National Temple of Honor of the United States ... Cincinnati Wm. Mitchell, Western Fountain Office,
    1850. xx p. ; 23 cm.
    5469 Navigation and Hydraulic Company of the Mississippi Rapids. Engineer's Report No. 1: to the Directors of the Navigation and Hydraulic Company of the Mississippi Rapids, December 1, 1849. Cincinnati G. W. Tagart.,
    1849. 24 p., fold. map. ; 22 cm. Caption title: Improvements of the Mississippi rapids. Report by S.R. Curtis. (Samuel Ryan Curtis, 1805-1866.)
    1935 Naylor, James, 1617?-1660. A Collection of Sundry Books, Epistles and Papers, Written by James Nayler; with an Impartial Relation of the Most Remarkable Transactions Relating to His Life. [Four lines of Scripture texts] Cincinnati Published by B.C. Stanton, from a London Edition of 1716. Whetstone & Buxton--Printers., SS 39704. 1829. xlvi, [1], 48-740 p. ; 22 cm. Errors in paging: p. xliv, 161, 513, 514-520 misnumbered xliii, 148, 514, 516-522
    The first American printing of any title by this remarkable Quaker.
    7214 Nead, Peter, 1796-1877. Theological Writings on Various Subjects, or, A Vindication of Primitive Christianity as Recorded in the Word of God, in Three Parts by Peter Nead. Dayton, Ohio B.F. Ells,
    1850. 472 p. fronts, illus. ; 21 cm. Spine title: Nead's theology.
    6610 Neil House. Columbus. Bill of Fare for the original Neil House. Pre-1828. Columbus
    AI 0. 1828. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    2642 Nelson, David, 1793-1844. A Correspondence between Reverend David Nelson, M.D. and J.L. Wilson. Price--single copy, 12 cents--per dozen $1. Cincinnati s.n., AI 25895. 1834. 12 p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Concerning David Nelson's criticisms of J.L. Wilson's ministerial conduct on theological matters.
    "Lodge, L'Hommedieu & Co.--print."--verso of title page.
    6153 Nelson, John, 1707-1774. Extracts from the Journal of John Nelson to Which Is Added, An Account of His Death. Cincinnati Published by Swormstedt and Power, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Western Book Concern, Corner of Main and Eighth Streets. R.P. Thompson, Printer.,
    1850. [1], bv, 3, bv, 5-197, bv, 1 l. p. ; 16 cm. "Account of the Death of John Nelson. ... Leeds, July 22, 1774."--p. 197.
    On spine: Nelson's Journal.
    Signatures: [1] - 12/8 13/4.
    4534 Nevin, Edwin Henry, 1814-1889. Anniversary Address before the Literary Society of New Hagerstown Academy, at the Annual Commencement. Carrollton Printed by J. Hudson., AI 0. 1843. 10 p.
    5034 Nevin, Edwin Henry, 1814-1889. The Religion of Christ at War with American Slavery; or, Reasons for Separating from the Presbyterian Church, (O. S.) By Rev. Edwin H. Nevin, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Mt. Vernon, O. Cleveland, O. Steam Press of Sanford & Hayward.,
    1849. 46 p. ; 20 cm.
    5464 Nevin, John Williamson, 1803-1844. Die Angstbank. The Anxious Bench. von F. W. Nevin, D.D., Professor der Theologie am Seminar der Deutsch-Reformirten Kirche. Canton Dedruckt in der Druckerei des "Vaterlandsfreunds," AI 0. 1844. 51 p. ; 21 cm.
    6843 New Church Messenger. Prospectus of a Bimonthly Periodical Entitled the New Church Messenger, to be Published in Cincinnati, Ohio, by an Association of Gentlemen. Cincinnati
    AI 43-3660. 1843. 4 p.
    10292 New Church Western Convention. Journal of the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Western New Church Convention, Held in Cincinnati, May 24, 1843. [Cincinnati s.n.,
    not before 1843] 70, [1] p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy is bound with 20 other titles in one volume.
    10296 New Church Western Convention. Journal of the Twelfth Annual Meeting of the New Church Western Convention, Held in Cincinnati, May 1844. [Cincinnati s.n.,
    not before 1844] 39, [40] p. ; 21 cm. "Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Western New Church Missionary Society."--p. [40].
    American Antiquarian Society copy is bound with 20 other titles in one volume.
    10301 New Church Western Convention. Journal of the Thirteenth Annual Meeting of the New Church Western Convention, Held in Cincinnati, May 1845.] [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1845]

    10294 New Church Western Convention. Journal of the Fourteenth Annual Meeting of the New Church Western Convention, Held in Cincinnati, May 21, 1846. [Cincinnati s.n.,
    not before 1846] 31 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy is bound with 20 other titles in one volume.
    10293 New Church Western Convention. Journal of the Fifteenth Annual Meeting of the New Church Western Convention, Held in Cincinnati, May 20, 1847. [Cincinnati s.n.,
    not before 1847] 40 p. ; 21 cm.1847 American Antiquarian Society copy is bound with 20 other titles in one volume.
    4929 New Church Western Convention. Circular of the New Church Western Convention held in Cincinnati, May, 1848. Dayton

    1848.

    10295 New Church Western Convention. Journal of the Sixteenth Annual Meeting of the New Church Western Convention, Held in Cincinnati, May 17, 1848. [Cincinnati s.n.,
    not before 1848] 40 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy is bound with 20 other titles in one volume.
    1450 New England Primer. The New England Primer, Containing the Shorter Catechism, with a Brief Introduction to Spelling and Reading. Cincinnati Published by O. Farnsworth & Co., SS 13492. Heartman, C. F. New England Primer 350. 1823. [1], 4-35, bv p. ill. ; 14 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Last page blank pasted to wrapper.
    Includes poems, hymns, and prayers.
    American Antiquarian Society copy lacts p. [1-2] of wrapper. Sewn through the gatherings.
    1599 New England Primer. The New England Primer Improved: or An Easy and Pleasant Guide to the Art of Reading; To Which is Added, the Assembly's Shorter Catechism. Chillicothe Published & Sold by T. Carruthers., Heartman 449. SS 21611. 1826. 36 p. ill. ; 14 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes poems, hymns, and prayers.
    Shoemaker gives this issue a possible publication date of 1825. A "T. Carruthers" is listed as a book-binder in the Chillicothe, Ohio directory for 1855-56 (published 1855). T. Carruthers was not located in other extant directories or local histories.
    "Questions for children." (on the days of the week and months of the year)--p. [4] of wrapper.
    7634 New England Primer. The New-England Primer, Improved; or, An Easy and Pleasant Guide to the Art of Reading. To Which is Added the Assembly's Catechism. Stereotyped by A. Chandler & Co. Cleaveland Printed and Published by R. Pew & Co., AI 0. 1831. 63, bv p. ill. ; 11 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes poems, hymns, and prayers.
    Title and imprint statement transcribed from p. [1] of wrapper.
    A. Chandler & Co. was located in New York.
    6428 New England Society of Cincinnati. Charter, Constitution, and By-Laws of the New-England Society of Cincinnati Together with the Names of the Members. Organized January 14, 1845. Cincinnati Printed by Shepard & Co., AI 45-4622. 1845. 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    7684 New England Society of Cincinnati. The 225th Anniversary of the Landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, Dec. 22, 1620. Anniversary Celebration in Cincinnati, by the New-England Society, on Monday, Dec. 22, 1845. Cincinnati Printed by E. Shepard., AI 0. 1845. [8] p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes:
    Running title: Order of celebration in the church.
    Includes texts of songs and hymns, among which are "an ode written by Rufus Dawes," and "Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers" by Mrs. Hemans.
    9655 New England Society of Cincinnati. [Announcement of Annual Celebration of the New England Society of Cincinnati. Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1845] 1 sheet ([1] p.) Broadside is in the Sheldon Museum, Middlebury, VT. Mentioned in Udo J. Hebel article, Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, 110, Part 2, 2000, p. 386-87.
    9651 New England Society of Cincinnati. The 226th Anniversary of the Landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, Dec. 22, 1620. Anniversary Celebration in Cincinnati by the New England Society ... Dec. 11, 1846. Cincinnati Printed by E. Shepard, AI 0. 1846. [7] p. ; 20 cm. Reported in the "Liberty Hall and Cincinnati Gazette", December 31, 1846.
    9653 New England Society of Cincinnati. [First Annual Report of the Board of Directors of the New-England Society of Cincinnati. Cincinnati s.n., Title by sequence. 1846]

    4824 New England Society of Cincinnati. Second Annual Report of the Board of Directors of the New-England Society of Cincinnati. January 5, 1847. Published by Order of the Board. Cincinnati E. Shepard's Power Press.,
    1847. 16 p. ; 22 cm. Signed on p. 13: Henry Starr, president. Chauncey Colton, sec'ry of the board.
    "Officers for 1846" and "Officers for 1847."--p. [2].
    "Charter."--p. [15]-16.
    6395 New England Society of Cincinnati. Catalogue of Books in the Library of the New-England Society of Cincinnati, November, 1847. Cincinnati G.W. Tagart, Singerman 2599. 1847. 32 p. ; 23 cm.
    9654 New England Society of Cincinnati. Third Annual Report of the Board of Directors of the New-England Society of Cincinnati. January 4, 1848. Published by Order of the Board. Cincinnati E. Shepard's Power Press,
    1847.

    9652 New England Society of Cincinnati. The 230th Anniversary of the Landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth Will Be Celebrated by the New-England Society in Cincinnati, on Monday, December 23, 1850. Cincinnati Wright, Ferris & Co.
    1850. 8 p. ; 19 cm.
    8493 New Hagerstown Academy. New Hagerstown. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the New Hagerstown Academy, New Hagerstown, Carroll County, Ohio. From July 1844 to July, 1845. Cadiz, Ohio L. Harper, AI 45-4624. 1845. 12 p.
    4296 New Jerusalem Church. Hymns for the Use of the New Church, Signified by the New Jerusalem in the Revelation. American Stereotype Edition. St. Clairsville, O. Published by J. H. Williams, Rieger xx. 1850. 432 p. Yale copy has bookplate of Lowell Mason.
    6688 New Jerusalem Church. General Convention. The New and True Doctrine of the Divine Trinity, and Its Practical Importance. Urbana New Church Tract Society., AI 0. 1845. 8 p. ; 19 cm. Cincinnati Series, No. 3.
    6941 New Jerusalem Church. Western Association. The Third Annual Report of the Western Association of the New Jerusalem Church. Held on Saturday, 2d of September, 1820 at Mr. William Sweny's...and Sunday at Thos. Newport's. [Lebanon s.n., AI 0. 1820] [1]-7, bv p. ; 20.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title.
    Signed at end: "Thomas Newport, David Espy, Committee. Thomas Newport, Cor. Sec."
    Thomas Newport came to Ohio from Pennsylvania as a missionary of the New Jerusalem Church. About 1805 he settled at Turtle Creek, some four miles from Lebanon, and there founded the Western Association in the summer of 1818. See Ophia D. Smith, "The beginnings of the New Jerusalem Church in Ohio," Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, v.61 (1952) p. 235-261, and Marguerite Beck Block, The New Church in the New World (New York, 1932; repr. 1968) p. 114.
    3483 New Lisbon. An Act to Incorporate the Town of New Lisbon in the County of Columbiana. Passed January 7, 1828. New-Lisbon Nathaniel Mitchell, Printer, AI 51288, 51892. 1838. 12 p. 20.5 cm.
    548 New Richmond Presbyterian Church. Articles of Faith and Covenant. New Richmond
    AI 41-3766. 1841.

    4335 New York & Ohio House. Warren. Received in Store, this day, from on board the Boat Rochester, Laughn Master, the Following Goods Subject to Charges as Below. April 10, 1842. Warren
    AI 0. 1842. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5911 Newark Manufacturing Company. Articles of Association. Newark
    AI 0. 1816. [3] p.
    9910 Newcomb, Harvey, 1803-1863. Anecdotes for Boys Entertaining Narratives and Anecdotes, Illustrative of Principles and Character by Harvey Newcomb. Cincinnati David Anderson, AI 0. 1846. 144, [36] p. ill. ; 17 cm. Publisher's catalogue by Gould and Lincoln, p. [36], second count.
    2487 Newell, Fanny, 1793-1824. Memoirs of Fanny Newell; Written by Herself, and Request of Numerous Friends... Third Edition, with Corrections and Improvements. To which are Now Added Numerous Interesting Letters, and a Particular Account of Her Last Sickness and Death. Springfield Scott and E. F. Newell, AI 20441. 1833. 216 p.
    7609 Newman, Samuel P. Practical System of Rhetoric. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1846.

    7818 News. Kirtland. Prospectus For a Weekly Paper to be called "The News."...James M. Carrel. Kirtland, Ohio, February 27, 1837. Subscriber's Names. Post-Office. Kirtland
    AI 0. [1837] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5693 Nichols, Rebecca Shepard (Reed) Mrs., 1819-1903. Bernice: or the Curse of Minna, and Other Poems. By Rebecca S. Nichols. Cincinnati Shephard & Co., AI 44-4616. 1844. x, [11]-216 p. front, (port.) ; 19 cm. Added title page engraved with vignette by Wright and Hatch, Philadelphia.
    4297 Nichols, Rebecca Shepard (Reed) Mrs., 1819-1903. Veiled Altar. [Cincinnati

    ca. 1850] Broadside on silk. ; 22 x 11 cm.
    8038 Nicholson, J. Woman's Shield and Anchor, or The Queen of Peace, by J. Nicholson, of Mentor, O. An Universal Intelligence Office. Cleveland Younglove Steam Presses,
    1848. 32 p. ; 19.5 cm.
    2331 Niles, William Woodruff. Ought I to Become a Missionary to the Heathen? An Essay, Read before the "Society of Inquiry" in the Literary and Theological Institute, at South Hanover, Indiana. Accompanying the First Annual Report of the "Committee on Foreign Missions." By a Student. Cincinnati Printed by M'Millan & Clopper., AI 14018. 1832. 15 p. ; 20 cm.
    7283 Niles, William Woodruff. Ought I to Become a Missionary to the Heathens? Missionary Paper No. XV. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1835.

    2643 Nixon, William. A Guide to Instruction on the Piano-Forte Designed for the Use of Both Parents and Pupils; in a Series of Short Essays, Dedicated to the Young Ladies of the Musical Seminary by W. Nixon. Cincinnati Published by Josiah Drake., AI 26031. 1834. x, [2], 96 p. ; 15 cm. Publisher statement on verso title page.
    3696 Noble, Samuel, 1779-1853. The Plenary Inspiration of the Scriptures Asserted, and the Principles of Their Composition Investigated, with a View to the Refutation of All Objections to Their Divinity. In Six Lectures. (Very Greatly Enlarged.) Delivered at Albion Hall, London Wall. With an Appendix, Illustrative and Critical by the Rev. S. Noble.. From the London Ed. Cincinnati Published by the Book Committee of the Western Convention., AI 57601. 1839. xiv, 316, li p. ; 20 cm. Includes bibliographical references.
    9782 Noel, S. M. (Silas Mercer), 1783-1839. A Circular Letter, Written by S.M. Noel, D.D. to the Churches Composing the Franklin Association, Kentucky; August 4, 1826 ... [Cincinnati] Franklin Association of Baptists, AI 0. May 19, 1827. 2 p. ; 19 cm.
    7941 North Western Ohio Bible Society. Constitution of the North Western Ohio Bible Society, Auxiliary To The "American Bible Society." Mansfield
    AI 0. 1823.
    List of members, Address to public, notice of the proceedings. Earliest Mansfield imprint by 2 years.
    640 Northwest Territory, U. S. Constitutional Convention. Journal of the Convention, of the Territory of the United States North-West of the Ohio, Begun and Held at Chillicothe, on Monday the First Day of November, A. D. 1802, and of the Independence of the United States, the Twenty-Seventh. Published by Authority. Chillicothe From the Press of N. Willis, Printer to the Convention., OI 25. SS 2810. Sabin 94880. Wilkie 37. 1802. 46 p. ; 20 cm. This was reprinted in 1827 by George Nashee, Columbus (Morgan 1762).
    1762 Northwest Territory, U. S. Constitutional Convention. Journal of the Convention, of the Territory of the United States North-West of the Ohio, Begun and Held at Chillicothe, on Monday the First Day of November, A.D. 1802, and of the Independence of the United States the Twenty-Seventh. Columbus George Nashee, State Printer., SS 30094. 1827. 42 p. ; 23 cm. This is a reprint of the 1802 Constitutional Convention journal (Morgan 640).
    Convention held "for the purpose of forming a constitution and state government" for Ohio. Cf. p. [3].
    7191 Northwest Territory, U. S. General Assembly. Address of the Legislature to the Citizens of the Territory of the United States, North-West of the River Ohio. [Cincinnati Printed by Carpenter & Findlay?, Evans 0. 1799?] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 39 x 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Concerning the imposition of a property tax to provide the operating expenses for the territorial government.
    Signed and dated: Edward Tiffin, speaker of the House of Representatives. H. Vander Burgh, president of the Council. Attest, John Reily, clerk of the House of Representatives, 18th December, 1799.
    Text included in the Journal of the House of Representatives, of the Territory of the United States, North-West of the River Ohio, at the first session of the General Assembly, A.D. 1799. Cincinnati : Carpenter & Findlay, 1800.
    Printed area measures 31.6 x 24.5 cm.
    623 Northwest Territory, U. S. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives, of the Territory of the United States, North-West of the River Ohio, at the First Session of the General Assembly, A. D. 1799, and of the Independence of the United States the Twenty-Fourth. Cincinnati From the Press of Carpenter & Findlay, Printers to the Territory., Evans 38134. OI 10. Wilkie 21. M,D,CCC. 211, [1] p. ; 23.5 cm.
    624 Northwest Territory, U. S. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the Territory of the United States, North-West of the River Ohio, at the Second Session of the First General Assembly, A. D. 1800, and of the Independence of the United States of America the Twenty-Fifth. Chillicothe Printed by Winship & Willis, Printers to the General Assembly., Evans 38135. OI 11. Sabin 94881. Wilkie 22. M,D,CCC. 131, [1] p. ; 24 cm.
    633 Northwest Territory, U. S. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the Territory of the United States, North-West of the Ohio, at the First Session of the Second General Assembly, A.D. 1801. And of the Independence of the United States of America the Twenty-Sixth. Chillicothe Printed by N. Willis, Printer to the General Assembly., OI 18. SS 1067. Wilkie 29. MDCCCI. [1801] 178 p. ; 23.5 cm.
    636 Northwest Territory, U. S. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Standing Rules and Orders of the House of Representatives of the Territory of the United States, North-West of the Ohio. Chillicothe Printed by N. Willis, Printer to the General Assembly., OI 19. SS 1070. Wilkie 31. 1801. 12 p. ; 21 cm. MiD-B(imperfect, 8 p. only).
    620 Northwest Territory, U. S. General Assembly. Legislative Council. Journal of the Legislative Council of the Territory of the United States, North-West of the River Ohio. Begun and Held at Cincinnati, on Monday, the Sixteenth Day of September, A. D. One Thousand, Seven Hundred and Ninety Nine. --Cincinnati-- From the Press of Carpenter & Findlay., Evans 35994. OI 7. Wilkie 23. [1799] 103 p. ; 25 cm. Proceedings from September 16 to December 19, 1799.
    625 Northwest Territory, U. S. General Assembly. Legislative Council. Journal of the Legislative Council of the Territory of the United States, Northwest of the River Ohio, at Their Second Session, Begun and Held at Chillicothe, on the Third Day of November, Anno Domini, 1800. Chillicothe Printed by Winship & Willis, Printers to the General Assembly,, Evans 38136. OI 12. Wilkie 24. M,D,CCC. [1800] 77, [1] p. ; 22 cm. Proceedings: Nov. 3-Dec. 9, 1800.
    With a half-title.
    634 Northwest Territory, U. S. General Assembly. Legislative Council. Journal of the Legislative Council of the Territory of the United States, North-West of the Ohio, at Their Third Session., Begun and Held at Chillicothe, on Monday the Twenty-Third Day of November, 1801. Chillicothe Printed by N. Willis, Printer to the General Assembly., OI 20. SS 1068. Wilkie 30. M,D,CCCI. [1801] 82 p. ; 23.5 cm. MiD-B and OClWHi copies have 72 p.
    615 Northwest Territory, U. S. Laws, statutes, etc. A Table of the Variations in the Laws of the Territory, as Printed by W. Maxwell, and the Books of Laws in the Secretary's Office. Compiled by Thomas Goudy. [Cincinnati Printed by Samuel Freeman and Son., Evans 30917. OI 2. Sabin 94883. Wilkie 7. July 1796]
    Title from Evans.
    Evans: "The copy of the Laws of the Territory printed by Mr. Maxwell, has been compared by the Secretary with the books in his office, and very material errors discovered therein. A Table of the variations has been published, and will be furnished by Mr. Goudy to those persons who receive the Laws from the Secretary's office. A few additional copies thereof have been struck off, by the Printer for the information of those who may procure the Laws by purchase, and are to be had at his office in Front Street. Sign of the three Tons. Price six cents."
    Evans gives no source for his information.
    Ohio Imprints: Corrections of errors in Maxwell's printing of the laws passed in 1795, together with some of the earlier ones enacted by the governor and judges, 1788-1792, published in 1796.--Sabin.
    618 Northwest Territory, U. S. Laws, statutes, etc. Laws of the Territory of the United States North West of the River Ohio. Adopted and Published at a Session of the Legislature Begun in the Town of Cincinnati, County of Hamilton and Territory aforesaid upon the 23d Day of April in the Year of Our Lord 1798 and Continued by Adjournments to the Seventh Day of May in the Same Year[.] By Authority. Cincinnati Printed and Sold by Edmund Freeman., Evans 34257. OI 5. Sabin 56952. Thomson 706. Wilkie 12. M,DCC,XCVIII. [1798] 32 p. ; 18.5 cm.
    5283 Northwest Territory, U. S. Laws, statutes, etc. Act establishing and regulating the militia...Dec. 13, 1799. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1799] 9-16 p. Signature B only.
    626 Northwest Territory, U. S. Laws, statutes, etc. Laws of the Territory of the United States, North-West of the River Ohio; Passed at the First Session of the General Assembly, Begun and Held at Cincinnati, on Monday, the Sixteenth Day of September, A. D. One Thousand, Seven Hundred and Ninety Nine: Also, Certain Laws Enacted by the Governor and Judges of the Territory, from the Commencement of the Government to December, One Thousand, Seven Hundred and Ninety Two. With an Appendix, Containing Resolutions, the Ordinances of Congress for the Government of the Territory, the Constitution of the United States, and the Law Respecting Fugitives. Vol I. Published by Authority. Cincinnati From the Press of Carpenter & Findlay, Printers to the Territory,, Evans 38137. OI 13. Sabin 56953. Thomson 706. Wilkie 20. MDCCC. 280 p.
    627 Northwest Territory, U. S. Laws, statutes, etc. [The Militia Law. Act of December 13, 1799.] Cincinnati Carpenter & Findlay., Evans 38138. OI 14. 1800]
    Ohio Imprint notes: Advertised in the Western Spy and Hamilton Gazette, May 28, 1800, "price twenty five cents." In the Laws of the Territory ... Cincinnati, 1800, p. 246, appears the following, dated December 19th, 1799: "Resolved also, That the Governor distribute to each regiment of militia in the Territory, as many copies of the Militia law as he may deem necessary." The act is printed in the above Laws (Ohio Imprints 13/Morgan 626), on p. 121-151.
    635 Northwest Territory, U. S. Laws, statutes, etc. Laws of the Territory of the United States, North-West of the Ohio; Passed at the Second Session of the First General Assembly, Begun and Holden at Chillicothe, on Monday, the Third Day of November, One Thousand Eight Hundred; with an Appendix of Resolutions. Vol. II. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Printed by Winship & Willis. Printers to the Honorable the Legislature., OI 21. Sabin 56953. SS 1069. Thomson 706. Wilkie 28. 1801. 112 p. ; 19 cm. Spine title: Laws of the Northwest Territory. General Assembly. Vol. 2 - 1801.
    641 Northwest Territory, U. S. Laws, statutes, etc. Laws of the Territory of the United States, North-West of the River Ohio, Passed at the First Session of the Second General Assembly, Begun and Holden at Chillicothe, on Monday, the Twenty-Third Day of November, One Thousand Eight Hundred and One. Also, an Appendix Containing Certain Acts and Resolutions. Vol. III. Published by Authority. Chillicothe From the Press of N. Willis, Printer to the Hon. Legislature., OI 26. SS 2811. Sabin 56953. Thomson 706. Wilkie 38. 1802. [5], 6-253 p. ; 22 cm. Page 206 numbered 296.
    6154 Northwest Territory, U.S. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Standing Rules and Orders. [Chillicothe
    AI 0. 1799. 6, 2, 2, p. ; 31 cm.
    1 Northwest Territory, U.S. Laws, statutes, etc. Laws of the Territory of the United States North-West of the Ohio Adopted and Made by the Governour and Judges, in Their Legislative Capacity, at a Session Begun on Friday, the XXIX Day of May, One Thousand Seven Hundred and Ninety-Five, and Ending on Tuesday the Twenty-Fifth Day of August Following: With an Appendix of Resolutions and the Ordinance for the Government of the Territory. Cincinnati Printed by W. Maxwell., Evans 30916. OI 1. M,DCC,XCVI. [1796] xiii, [2], 15-225 p. ; 21 cm. Ohio Imprint notes: The following "Proposal" appeared in the Centinel of the North-West Territory, July 25, 1795: "W. Maxwell being appointed by the legislature to print for them 200 copies of their laws, he thinks it would be greatly conducive towards the instruction and common benefit of all the citizens to extend the impression to 1000 copies. The price, in boards, to subscribers, will be at the rate of nineteenth cents for every 50 pages, and to non-subscribers, thirty cents. ..."
    The Laws ...to 31st December, 1791, and the Laws ... To December, 1792 were printed in Philadelphia in 1792 and 1794, respectively. These two early issues, the above 1796 Laws, and those of 1798 (OI 5; Morgan 618) were reproduced in facsimile by Robert Clarke & Company of Cincinnati about 1890, his advertisement for them appearing in his catalogue of 1894. In 1897 the W.H. Anderson Company of Cincinnati, bought the remainder of these editions, and in succeeding years the United States Catalog listed reprints of these laws for sale by the Anderson Company. Such an entry under 1923 may be the source of the date in the imprint supplied by the Library of Congress card 24-529. In these facsimile reproductions the word "seven" in the seventh line of the title, reads "eleven."
    Signatures: [A]1 B-2F (2F4 verso blank)
    6269 North-Western Ohio Teachers' Institute. Maumee. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the North-Western Ohio Teachers' Institute. Maumee

    1850.

    1146 North-Western Union Missionary Society. The Constitution of the North-Western Union Missionary Society, Formed in September, 1819. Cincinnati Printed by Looker, Reynolds and Co., OI 498. SS 48953. Sabin 55752. 1819. 8 p. ; 16.5 cm.
    9600 North-Western Union Missionary Society. Cincinnati. The Constitution and First Annual Report of the North Western Union Missionary Society Formed in Cincinnati, September, 1819. Cincinnati Printed by Morgan, Lodge & Co., AI 0. 1820. 16 p. ; 21 cm.
    8232 Norton, Greenleaf. An Exposure of the Proceedings of the Late Mob at Oberlin, In a Letter Addressed to the Faculty of the Oberlin Collegiate Institute. By Dr. Greenleaf Norton. Ripley Printed by C. Edwards, AI 0. 1841. 40 p. Page 40: "Crawfordsville, Ia. March, 1841. G. Norton."
    InU: Spec LD4168 .N8
    8550 Norwalk Institute. Norwalk. First Annual Report of the Corporation of the Norwalk Institute, Presented March 27th, 1847. Norwalk S. & C. A. Preston, Printers, Norwalk, Ohio.,
    1847. 12, [4] p. ; 21 cm. Printed wrapper.
    The Norwalk Institute was founded by the local Baptist Church. This school accepted both men and women as students.
    8547 Norwalk Institute. Norwalk. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Norwalk Institute, 1847-8. With the Course of Studies. Milan C. Waggoner, Job Printer.,
    1848. 16 p. ; 20 cm. Printed wrappers.
    8548 Norwalk Institute. Norwalk. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Norwalk Institute, 1848-9. With the Course of Studies. Milan C. Waggoner, Job Printer.,
    1849. 16 p. ; 20 cm.
    1008 Nye, Arius. A Concise Alphabetical Index to the Laws of Ohio. Zanesville Printed by E. Putnam & Co., OI 368. SS 41681. Vodrey 17. Wilkie 500. 1817. 32 p. ; 20 cm.
    3697 Nye, Arius. Fragments of the Early History of the State of Ohio. Address at Marietta on 48th Anniversary of the First Settlement of the State. In History and Philosophical Society of Ohio Transactions. Cincinnati
    AI 57631. 1839.

    10171 Oakland Female Seminary. First Annual Catalogue of the Oakland Female Seminary, Hillsborough, Ohio. s.l. s.n, Title by sequence. AI 0. [1839]

    10172 Oakland Female Seminary. Second Annual Catalogue of the Oakland Female Seminary, Hillsborough, Ohio. s.l. s.n, Title by sequence. AI 0. [1840]

    10173 Oakland Female Seminary. Third Annual Catalogue of the Oakland Female Seminary, Hillsborough, Ohio. s.l. s.n, Title by sequence. AI 0. [1841]

    10174 Oakland Female Seminary. Fourth Annual Catalogue of the Oakland Female Seminary, Hillsborough, Ohio. s.l. s.n, Title by sequence. AI 0. [1842]

    10175 Oakland Female Seminary. Fifth Annual Catalogue of the Oakland Female Seminary, Hillsborough, Ohio. s.l. s.n, Title by sequence. AI 0. [1843]

    10176 Oakland Female Seminary. Sixth Annual Catalogue of the Oakland Female Seminary, Hillsborough, Ohio. s.l. s.n, Title by sequence. AI 0. [1844]

    10177 Oakland Female Seminary. Seventh Annual Catalogue of the Oakland Female Seminary, Hillsborough, Ohio. s.l. s.n, Title by sequence. AI 0. [1845]

    10178 Oakland Female Seminary. Eighth Annual Catalogue of the Oakland Female Seminary, Hillsborough, Ohio. s.l. s.n, Title by sequence. AI 0. [1846]

    10170 Oakland Female Seminary. Ninth Annual Catalogue of the Oakland Female Seminary, Hillsborough, Ohio. For the Year Ending 1847.


    1847.
    Only known copy at Ohio Historical Society.
    10179 Oakland Female Seminary. Eleventh Annual Catalogue of the Oakland Female Seminary, Hillsborough, Ohio. s.l. s.n, Title by sequence. [1849]

    7412 Oakland Female Seminary. Hillsborough. Tenth Annual Catalogue of the Oakland Female Seminary, Hillsborough, Ohio, for the Year Ending August 10th, 1848. Cincinnati E. Shepard.,
    1848.

    10169 Oakland Female Seminary. Hillsborough. Twelfth Annual Catalogue of the Oakland Female Seminary, Hillsborough, Ohio. For the Year Ending August 14th, 1850. Cincinnati Printed by E. Shepard, 41 Second Street.,
    1850. [1], 2-16 p. ; 21 cm. "Course of Studies and Text Books."--p. 7-11.
    "Societies in Oakland Seminary."p. 12.
    "Catalogue of the Oakland Library."--p. 13-16.
    5680 Oakland Library. Hillsborough. Catalogue of Books Contained in the Oakland Library in Hillsborough. [Hillsborough] W.W. Doggett, Print., Singerman, R. Amer. lib. book cata., 2642. 1848. 8 p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "No novel or romance is received into the collection---but we will gladly receive donations of good books."--p. 8.
    American Antiquarian Society copy is an uncut sheet. Inscribed: Miss Lizzie A. Stuart, Piketon, Ohio.
    5673 Oberlin Choir Program. Program of a Concert of Sacred Music, by the Oberlin Choir, August 26, 1841. George N. Allen, Conductor. Oberlin s.n., AI 0. 1841. [3] p.
    7896 Oberlin College. Oberlin. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Oberlin College, for the College Year 1850-51. Oberlin, Ohio James M. Fitch.,
    MDCCCL. [1850] 32 p. ; 24 cm. Morgan copy has yellow wrappers with same title within a decorative border.
    8804 Oberlin College. Oberlin. Circular. Oberlin, [blank] 185[balnk] Dear Sirs: Your kind attention and favorable regards are respectfully solicited in behalf of the Oberlin College, situated in the state of Ohio, and county of Lorain. ... [Oberlin s.n.,
    1850?] [4] p. ; 26 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed on p. [3]: John Keep, ch'n of the board of trustees. Hamilton Hill, secretary.
    Probably issued in the autumn of 1850 at which time Oberlin began to secure its endowment. Cf. Fletcher, R.S. A history of Oberlin College, 1943, p. 498.
    American Antiquarian Society copy has embossed stamp, presumably that of the stationer.
    Signatures: [A]2 ([A]2 verso blank).
    2644 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. Circular. Oberlin Collegiate Institute. March 8, 1834. Oberlin
    AI 26056. 1834.

    2645 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. First Annual Report of the Oberlin Collegiate Institute. November, 1834. Elyria
    AI 26057. 1834.

    2842 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. Account of Manual Labor Furnished to Students by Those Who Occupy College. Oberlin
    AI 33428. 1835.

    2843 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. Catalogue of the Trustees, Officers, and Students of Oberlin Collegiate Institute; Together with the Second Annual Report. Oberlin, 1835. Cleveland Rice & Penniman's Print., AI 33429. 1835. 24 p. ; 18 cm. "Course of Study."--p. 18-24.
    2844 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. Commencement Program, 1835. Oberlin
    AI 33430. 1835.

    3085 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. Catalogue of the Trustees, Officers and Students, of the Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin, 1836. Cleveland Francis B. Penniman., AI 39332. 1836. 26, 1 l p. ; 20 cm. "The following is the course of study in the Preparatory and Collegiate Departments ..."--p. 21-26.
    F.B. Penniman, Book and Job Printer, on wrapper.
    7888 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Oberlin Collegiate Institute. 1837--38. Oberlin
    AI 0. 1837.
    No catalogue published this year.
    3484 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. Catalogue of the Trustees, Officers and Students, of the Oberlin Collegiate Institute. 1838. [Cuyahoga Falls] Allison & Mariner, Printers. Cuyahoga Falls., AI 52031. [1838] 32 p. ; 20 cm. "The following is the course of study adopted and pursued in the various departments ..."--p. 26-32.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: 1850 April 17 gift of Benj. Whipple of Cambridge.
    3698 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. Catalogue of the Officers & Students, of Oberlin Collegiate Institute. 1839--40. Oberlin Printed by James Steele., AI 57633. 1839. 24 p. ; 24 cm. Description of the college's policies and curricula, p. 18-21.
    "Comparative view of the Oberlin and Yale College courses of study."--p. 22-24.
    3699 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. Circular [American Education Society refuses to aid students at Oberlin any longer]. Oberlin
    AI 57634. 1839.

    3942 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Oberlin Collegiate Institute. 1840---41. Oberlin Printed by James Steele., AI 40-5106. 1840. 24 p. ; 23 cm. "Course of study."--p. 21-24.
    American Antiquarian Society lacks p. [3-4] wrapper.
    Morgan copy inscribed: Rev. Geo. Clark Massillon Ohio From his friend E.N. Bartlett. A George Clark and Enoch N. Bartlett graduated from the Theological Department of Oberlin Collegiate Institute in 1836 and 1838 respectively.
    3943 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. Laws and Regulations of the Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin Printed by James Steele, AI 40-5107. 1840. 15 p.
    7889 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Oberlin Collegiate Institute. 1841---42. Oberlin Printed at the Evangelist Office., AI 0. 1841. 30 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Cowdery & Pratt, printers."--p. verso of title page.
    Includes courses of study and institute policies, p. [23]-30.
    6218 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Oberlin Collegiate Institute. 1842--43. Oberlin Printed at the Evangelist Office., AI 42-3805. 1842. 32 p. ; 32 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: R.E. Gillett published the Oberlin evangelist from 1840-1843.
    "Catalogue of the graduates of Oberlin Institute."--p. [25]-27.
    Includes courses of study and institute policies, p. [28]-32.
    "This catalogue contains two sheets. Postage, not over 100 miles, 3 cents. Over 100 miles, 5 cents."--p. [1] of wrapper.
    7890 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Oberlin Collegiate Institute. 1843--44. Oberlin Printed at the Evangelist Office., AI 0. 1843. 31, bv ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: R.E. Gillett published the Oberlin evangelist from 1840 to 1843.
    Includes courses of study and institute policies, p. [27]-31.
    "This catalogue contains two sheets. Postage, not over 100 miles, 3 cents. Over 100 miles, 5 cents."--p. [1] of wrapper.
    7494 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Oberlin Collegiate Institute, 1844-1845. Oberlin Evangelist Office, Printer, AI 44-4654. 1844. 32 p.
    7891 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Oberlin Collegiate Institute, 1845--6. Oberlin Printed at the Evangelist Office., AI 0. 1845. 36 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: J.M. Fitch published the Oberlin evangelist from 1844-[1858].
    "Catalogue of the alumni of Oberlin Institute."--p. [27]-32.
    Includes courses of study and institute policies, p. 33-36.
    7892 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Oberlin Collegiate Institute, 1846--7. Oberlin Printed and Published by J.M. Fitch., AI 0. 1846. 36 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes courses of study and institute policies, p. 31-36.
    7893 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Oberlin Collegiate Institute. 1847--8. Oberlin 1847. Printed and Published by J. M. Fitch.,
    [1847] [1], bv, [3], bv, 5-19, bv, [21], bv, 23-27, bv, [29]-36 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes courses of study and institute policies, p. 31-36.
    Signatures: [1]/6 2 2* - 3/2 3*/4.
    7894 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. Triennial Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Oberlin Collegiate Institute. 1848---9. Oberlin James M. Fitch.,
    1848. [1-2], 3, bv, 5-15, 16-36 p. ; 23 cm. Wrapper title within decorative border: Triennial Catalogue of Oberlin Collegiate Institute. 1848---9.
    "J.M. Fitch's Power Press, Oberlin, O."--verso of title page.
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 3/2 3*/4.
    7895 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Oberlin Collegiate Institute, 1849---50. Oberlin James M. Fitch.,
    1849. [1-2], 3, bv, 5, bv, 7-11, bv, 13-21, bv, 23-36 p. ; 21.5 cm. "James M. Fitch's Power Press."--verso of title page.
    Wrapper within decorative border: "Catalogue of the Oberlin Collegiate Institute. 1849--50."
    "J.M. Fitch's Book Store, College Street. [Four doors east of the corner.] Oberlin.--p. [4] wrapper.
    2845 Oberlin Female Moral Reform Society. Oberlin. Constitution, Minutes and Treasurer's Account of the Oberlin Female Moral Reform Society. Oberlin
    AI 33432. 1835.

    5269 Oberlin Non-Resistance Society. Constitution of the Oberlin Non-Resistance Society. Half-title. Oberlin
    AI 0. 1840.

    9884 O'Connell, Daniel, 1775-1847. Reading for Irishmen an Old But Good Document Daniel O'Connell and the Committee of the Irish Repeal Association of Cincinnati. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1843] 8 p. ; 22 cm.
    6219 O'Connell, Daniel. Liberty or Slavery? Daniel O'Connell on American Slavery. Reply to O'Connell by S. P. Chase. [Cincinnati Catholic Telegraph AI 42-3809 (1842). 1843] 15 p. ; 25 cm. Cover title.
    The letters are dated Dublin, Oct. 11, 1843, and Cincinnati, Nov. 30, 1843.
    3700 Odd Fellows, Independent Order of. Columbus Lodge, No. 9. Constitution and By-Laws of Independent Order of Odd Fellows. July 4, 1839. Lancaster Printed by C.H. Brough, AI 57638. 1839. 24 p. ; 14 cm.
    4373 Odd Fellows, Independent Order of. Song Book. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1844.
    I.O.O.F, Proceedings, 1844, p. 20, ordered 3,000 copies printed for lodges throughout the state.
    4374 Odd Fellows, Independent Order of. Proceedings of the International Order Odd Fellows for 1843. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1844.
    I.O.O.F., Proceedings, 1844, p. 96: printing cost of $140.55 paid.
    424 Odd Fellows, Independent Order of. I.O.O.F. Proceedings of the R.W. Grand Lodge of Ohio, 1844, at the Several Meetings Held during the Year 1844. Cincinnati Published by Order of the Grand Lodge., AI 0. 1845. 105, bv p. ; 21 cm. "Ernest & Hefley, printers."--verso of title page. Ernst & Hefley paid $139.02 (Proceedings, 1845, p. 5, 148.)
    American Antiquarian Society notes: "Officers elected on the 20th January, 1844."--verso of title page.
    "Tabular view of the order in Ohio, at the close of the year 1844," p. [97], is printed on a folded leaf included in pagination.
    "Names of members of the R.W. Grand Lodge of Ohio."--p. [99]-105.
    6412 Odd Fellows, Independent Order of. Odd Fellows' Pocket Diary and General Lodge Directory for 1846 Containing a Brief History of the Order in This Country; the Constitution and By-Laws of the Grand Lodge of the United States; a Table Exhibiting the Population, Revenue, and Expenditures of the Order from 1825 to 1845, etc., Also, an Almanac, and Memorandum Pages for Every Day in the Year. Cincinnati Robinson & Jones, AI 0. 1846. [96] p. : ill., 15 cm. Stereotyped by J.A. James.
    Last 4 pages are publisher's ads.
    45 Odd Fellows, Independent Order of. Constitution and By-Laws, of Seneca Lodge, No. 35, of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, in Ohio; Instituted February 20th, 1845. Tiffin, Ohio John G. Breslin, Printer.,
    [1847]. 29 p. ; 14.5 cm.
    44 Odd Fellows, Independent Order of. The Constitution and By-Laws of Hobah Encampment, of Patriarchs No. 9, of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows Instituted at Tiffin, Ohio, November 18, 1846 under the Jurisdiction, of the R. W. Grand Encampment of Ohio. Adopted Nov. 25, 1847. Tiffin, Ohio J.G. Breslin, Printer.,
    1848. 16 p. ; 14 cm.
    7842 Odd Fellows, Independent Order of. Dayton, Ohio. Dayton Encampment of Patriarchs, No. 2. Constitution. Dayton, Ohio Comlys, Printers AI 0. 1839. 18 p. ODa: Dayton 366.3 0222C.
    7843 Odd Fellows, Independent Order of. Dayton, Ohio. Montgomery Lodge, No. 5. Constitution and By-Laws. Dayton
    AI 0. 1835.

    7835 Odd Fellows, Independent Order of. Dayton, Ohio. Montgomery Lodge, No. 5. Constitution and By-Laws. 2d ed. Dayton John Wilson, Printer, AI 0. 1840. 34 p. ODa: Dayton-Pam 366.3 0225CA.
    6477 Odd Fellows, Independent Order of. Franklin Lodge, No. 4. Constitution and By-laws of the Franklin Lodge, No. 4, of the Order of Independent Odd Fellows. Adopted by the Lodge, 1834. Adopted by the Grand Lodge, 1834. Cincinnati Looker and Ramsay, AI 0. 1838. [1-4], 5-30, [31-32] p. ; 11 cm.
    7353 Odd Fellows, Independent Order of. La-Salle Lodge, No. 51 (Bucyrus). Constitution and By-Laws of La-Salle Lodge, No. 51, of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of the State of Ohio. Instituted September 22, 1845. Bucyrus Knapp & Bean, Printers.,
    1847. 36 p. ; 15 cm.
    7495 Odd Fellows, Independent Order of. Ohio. Constitution and By-Laws. Hillsborough James Brown, Printer, AI 44-4677. 1844. 32 p.
    9625 Odd Fellows, Independent Order of. Ohio. Constitution and By-Laws, of Croghan Lodge, No. 77, of the Independent Order of Odd-Fellows, in Ohio: Instituted 1846. Tiffin, Ohio John G. Breslin, Printer., David Lesser, Book Dealer, 10/2003, No. 18201. 1847. 30, 1 l. ; 14 cm. Lesser: With a Form of Petition for membership in the Lodge. The applicant "has examined your Constitution and By Laws, and is ready and willing to yield obedience thereto." Included are the first printings of this Lodge's founding documents. The lodge was evidently named after Joseph Croghan, who in 1763 "was sent to the West to learn the disposition of the Indian inhabitants, and secure, if possible their adhesion to the English interest and thus to prevent the recurrence of Indian war." Thomson 285 on Croghan.
    6394 Odd Fellows, Independent Order of. Ohio. Grand Encampment. Proceedings of the Grand Encampment of Ohio at the Several Meetings from the Organization in 1839, to June 1847. Cincinnati Author,
    1847. 78, 23 p. ; 19 cm.
    8536 Odd Fellows, Independent Order of. Ohio. Grand Lodge. I.O.O.F. Proceedings of the R.W. Grand Lodge of Ohio, at the Several Meetings Held during the Year 1843. Isaac Hefley, Printer. Cincinnati Published by Order of the Grand Lodge., AI 0. 1844. 120 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: At head of title: I.O.O.F.
    Hefley's imprint is part of the title page vignette.
    "Officers elected on the 21st January, 1843."--verso of title page.
    "Tabular view of the order of Ohio, at the close of the year 1843."--p. [113].
    425 Odd Fellows, Independent Order of. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the R.W. Grand Lodge of Ohio, at the Several Meetings Held During the Year 1845. Cincinnati Published by Order of the Grand Lodge., AI 0. 1846. 158 p. ; 20.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: At head of title: I.O.O.F.
    "Ernest & Hefley, printers."--verso of title page.
    Error in paging: p. 140 misnumbered 120.
    "Officers elected on the 18th January, 1845."--verso of title page.
    "Tabular view of the order in Ohio, at the close of the year, 1845."--p. [149]. Printed on a folded leaf with verso blank.
    "Names of members of the R.W. Grand Lodge of Ohio."--p. [151]-158.
    Morgan notes: 1,500 copies resolved printed (p. 85).
    The printing, binding and paper bill paid to Jacob Ernst was $316.49 (Proceedings, 1846, p. 18).
    2082 Odd Fellows, Independent Order of. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Ohio, at the Several Meetings Held during the Year, 1845. Cincinnati Ernst and Hafley, Printers., AI 46-5306. 1846.

    5900 Odd Fellows, Independent Order of. Ohio. Grand Lodge. I.O.O.F. Proceedings of the R. W. Grand Lodge of Ohio, at the Several Meetings from the Organization in 1832 to 1838, Inclusive. Cincinnati Published by Order of the Grand Lodge., AI 0. 1846. 96 p. ; 20.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "I. Hefley, printer."--verso of title page.
    6368 Odd Fellows, Independent Order of. Ohio. Grand Lodge. I.O.O.F. Proceedings of the R.W. Grand Lodge of Ohio, at the Several Meetings held during the Year 1840. Cincinnati Published by Order of the Grand Lodge., AI 0. 1846. 47, bv p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "I. Hefley, printer."--verso of title page.
    "Officers elected on the 18th of January, 1840."--verso of the title page.
    8538 Odd Fellows, Independent Order of. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Constitution of the R.W. Grand Lodge of Ohio, of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Adopted, January 10, 1846. Cincinnati Printed by Order of the Grand Lodge., AI 0. 1846. 41, bv p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Ernest & Hefley, printers."--verso of title page.
    "General laws of the order."--p. [18]-26.
    "Constitution of the Grand Lodge of the United States."--p. [27]-33.
    "By-laws."--p. [34]-41.
    8894 Odd Fellows, Independent Order of. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Constitution of the R.W. Grand Lodge of Ohio, of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Adopted, July 22, 1848. Cincinnati Printed by Order of the Grand Lodge.,
    1848. 31, bv p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Isaac Hefley, Printer."--verso of title page.
    "General laws."--p. [19]-27.
    "Rules of order for the government of the R.W. Grand Lodge of Ohio."--p. [29]-31.
    5448 Odd Fellows, Independent Order of. Ohio. Miami Encampment of Patriarchs, no. 4. Constitution of Miami Encampment of Patriarchs, no. 4, of Ohio Approved by the Grand Encampment of Ohio, March 2, 1844. Piqua J.W. Defrees, Printer., AI 44-4678. 1844. 24 p. ; 14 cm.
    5479 Odd Fellows, Independent Order of. Seneca Lodge No. 35. Tiffin. Constitution and By-laws of Seneca Lodge, No. 35, of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows in Ohio. Tiffin John G. Breslin, Printer., AI 0. [1845] v, 33 p. ; 15 cm. "Instituted February 20th, 1845."
    6802 Odd Fellows, Independent Order of. Urbana Lodge. Constitution and By-Laws of the Urbana Lodge, Number 46, of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, in Ohio. As Adopted, September 26, 1845. Urbana, Ohio Joshua Saxton, Printer., AI 0. 1845. [1-3], 4-5, [6], 7-14, [15], 16-33, [34], 35-36. ; 14.5 cm. "Form of petition."-verso of t.p.
    7497 Oertel, Maximilian. Deutsche Grammatik zum Gebrauche in Schulen und zum Selbstunterrichte. Von Maximilian Oertel, Vormel. Professor der Deutchen Sprache u. Literature am St. Mary's College, Baltimore, Md. Cincinnati Druck und verlag bei H. Lehmann, AI 44-4685. 1844. VIII, 110, [111], bv p. ; 21 cm. "Verbesserung."--p. [111].
    6060 Offutt, Denton, ca. 1803/07-ca. 1860. A New and Complete System of Teaching the Horse, on Phrenological Principles; also, a Rule for Selecting the Best Animals, and Mode of Teaching All Beasts Your Will, Breeding of Horses, and Cure of Part of Their Diseases. Cincinnati Appleton's Queen City Press., Henderson, page 136. 1848. 112 p. ill. ; 20 cm.
    6205 Ohio and Lake Superior Mining Company. Articles of Association of the Ohio and Lake Superior Mining Company. Cleveland Younglove's Power Press., AI 0. 1845. 8 p. ; 15 cm.
    4299 Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. Circular of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail Road Company, Relative to the Stark County Bonds, June 15, 1850. Canton Printed by Gotshall and Martin,
    1850. 16 p. ; 18 cm.
    2902 Ohio Anti-Slavery Convention. Putnam. Proceedings of the Ohio Anti-Slavery Convention. Held at Putnam on the Twenty-Second, Twenty-Third and Twenty-Fourth of April, 1835. Putnam Beaumont and Wallace, Printers, AI 33494. [1835] 54 p. ; 22 cm. Reprinted in NY in the same year by the American Anti-Slavery Society.
    2903 Ohio Anti-Slavery Convention. Putnam. Report on the Condition of the People of Color in the State of Ohio. Report from Ohio Anti-Slavery Convention. Putnam
    AI 33495. 1835.

    3100 Ohio Anti-Slavery Society. Narrative of the Late Riotous Proceedings against the Liberty of the Press, in Cincinnati. With Remarks and Historical Notices, Relating to Emancipation. Addressed to the People of Ohio, by the Executive Committee of the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society. Cincinnati [s.n.,] AI 39355. Howes C411. Sabin 13098. Thomson 859. 1836. 48 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Concerning public sentiment in Cincinnati against the Philanthropist, an antislavery paper edited by James G. Birney for the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society, and the subsequent riot and destruction of the presses of Achilles Pugh, printer of the Philanthropist.
    "From the Cincinnati republican of August 9, 1836. Our city improvements."--p. [2] of wrapper.
    "Exposition of American Anti-Slavery Society. To the public."--p. [3-4] of wrapper.
    American Antiquarian Society copy 1 has yellow wrappers.
    American Antiquarian Society copy 2 has blue wrappers and later added cloth binding with spine title: Liberty of the press in Cincinnati. Inscribed: Antislavery library.
    3101 Ohio Anti-Slavery Society. Report of the First Anniversary of the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society, Held near Garnville [sic], on the Twenty-Seventh and Twenty-Eighth of April, 1836. Cincinnati Ohio Anti-Slavery Society, Corner of Seventh and Main Street, AI 39356. 1836. 53, bv p. ; 21 cm. Includes Address to the ladies of Ohio by James Armstrong Thome, p. 26-41, which was printed separately (Morgan 3131); and An Address to the churches in relation to slavery by John Rankin, p. 42-53, which was printed separately (Morgan 3116).
    Not in Library Company. Afro-Americana.
    3301 Ohio Anti-Slavery Society. Report of the Second Anniversary of the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society, Held at Mount Pleasant, Jefferson County, Ohio, on the Twenty-Seventh of April, 1837. Cincinnati Published by the Anti-Slavery Society, AI 46069, 42838. Rieger 1671. 1837. 67, bv p. ; 21.5 cm.
    3504 Ohio Anti-Slavery Society. Memorial of the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society to the General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Cincinnati Pugh & Dodd, Printers, AI 52056. 1838. 34 p. ; 23 cm.
    3505 Ohio Anti-Slavery Society. Report of the Third Anniversary of the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society, Held in Granville, Licking County, Ohio, on the 30th of May, 1838. Cincinnati Published by the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society, Samuel A. Alley, Printer, AI 52057. 1838. 38 p. ; 21 cm. With An address to the churches on prejudice against people of color by John Rankin (p. 30-38).
    3754 Ohio Anti-Slavery Society. The Declaration of Sentiments, and Constitution of the Ohio State Anti-Slavery Society. [Four lines from the Declaration of Independence] Cincinnati Published by the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society, 158 Main St. Samuel A. Alley, Printers., AI 57695. 1839. 12 p. ; 16 cm.
    3755 Ohio Anti-Slavery Society. Report of the 4th Anniversary of the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society, Held in Putnam, Muskingum County, Ohio, on the 29th of May, 1839. Cincinnati Published by the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society, Samuel A. Alley, Printer, AI 57696. 1839. 63 p.
    7065 Ohio Anti-Slavery Society. Report of the Fifth Anniversary of the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society: Held in Massillon, Stark County, Ohio, May 27, 1840. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1840] 20 p. ; 26 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Printed in double columns.
    10297 Ohio Association of the New Church. Journal of Proceedings of the Ohio Association of the New Church, Held at Cincinnati, from Friday the 18th to Sunday the 20th of May, 1849. [Cincinnati s.n.,
    not before 1949] 24 p. 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy is bound with 20 other titles in one volume.
    10298 Ohio Association of the New Church. Journal of the Second Annual Meeting of the Ohio Association: Held in Cincinnati, May 17, 1850. [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1850] 32 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy is bound with 20 other titles in one volume.
    9308 Ohio Baptist Association. Constitution of the Ohio Association. Portsmouth
    AI 0. 1820

    9309 Ohio Baptist Association. Minutes of the Ohio Association of Baptists, Tigert's Creek Church.

    AI 0. 1821

    9310 Ohio Baptist Association. Minutes of the Ohio Association of Baptists, Symms Creek Meeting House, Lawrence County, Ohio.

    AI 0. 1825

    9311 Ohio Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1826

    1999 Ohio Baptist Association. Minutes of the Association of Baptists, held at Union Church, Jackson County, Ohio, Saturday, August 7, 1830. Portsmouth Printed at the Office of the Western Times., AI 332. 1830. 8 p.
    9312 Ohio Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1833

    9313 Ohio Baptist Association. Minutes of the 16th Anniversary of the Ohio Baptist Association, Sandfork Church, Gallia County, Ohio.

    AI 0. 1836

    9314 Ohio Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1837

    10202 Ohio Baptist Association. Minutes of the 18th Aniversary [sic.] of the Ohio Baptist Association, Held with the Bloom Church, Scioto County, Ohio. On the 11th and 13th Days of August, 1838. [Portsmouth] Scioto Tribune Office--Camden, Print., AI 0. [1838] [1], bv, [3]-8 p. ; 19 cm.
    9316 Ohio Baptist Association. Minute of the 19th Anniversary of the Ohio Baptist Association,

    AI 0. 1839 [8] p.
    9317 Ohio Baptist Association. Minute of the 20th Anniversary of the Ohio Baptist Association, Hale's Creek Church. Portsmouth
    AI 0. 1840

    9318 Ohio Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1841

    6170 Ohio Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Second Anniversary of the Ohio Baptist Association, Begun and Held at the Ohio Church, on the 12th, 13th, and 15th Days of August, 1842. Portsmouth Tribune Office, Printer., AI 42-368. 1842. 8 p. No. 22 Periodical.
    10201 Ohio Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Fourth Anniversary of the Ohio Baptist Association, Began and Held with the First Church of Jackson, Jackson County, on the 9th, 10th, and 12 Days of August, 1844. Portsmouth, Ohio Tribune Office, Print., AI 0. 1844. [1], bv, 3-8 p. ; 20 cm. At head of title: Periodical No. 24.
    10056 Ohio Baptist Association. A Short Summary. And Declaration of Faith. Of the [blank] Baptist Church. Of [blank] To Which Is Added the Church Covenant and Rules of Order. [three and two lines og quotation] Columbus George Cole, )Cross and Journal,) Printer., AI 0. 1846. 24 p. ; 16 cm.
    9320 Ohio Baptist Association. Minutes.


    1848

    9321 Ohio Baptist Association. Minutes.


    1849

    4668 Ohio Baptist Book and Tract Society. Claims of the Ohio Baptist Book and Tract Society, in an Address to the Denomination: with Its Constitution, a List of Its Officers, Stockholders &c. &c. Published by Order of the Board of Managers, September 1845. Zanesville Printed by Edwin C. Church., AI 45-4973. 1845. 16 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Auxilliary to the American Baptist Publication Society."--p. 10.
    Cover title: Ohio Baptist Book and Tract Society. 1845.
    "Catalogue of books generally on hand and for sale at the Ohio Baptist Book and Tract Society's Depository Zanesville."--p. 14-16.
    8391 Ohio Baptist Book and Tract Society. Claims of the Ohio Baptist Book and Tract Society presented in an Address to the Denomination; with Its Constitution, a List of Its Officers, Stockholders, etc. Published by Order of the Board of Managers. Zanesville Edwin C. Church, AI 45-529. 1845. 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    3174 Ohio Baptist Convention (10th 1836: Granville, Ohio). Proceedings of the Tenth Anniversary, Held at Granville, May 21-24, 1836. Cincinnati Printed by N.S. Johnson, AI 43033. 1837. 24 p. ; 23 cm. "Explanatory Note.-The preceding eight pages of these proceedings of the Convention were printed in June, 1836, but were not published."--p. 9, bottom. Must be referring to Tres. report which appeared in Cross and Baptist Journal, June 10, 1836.
    Also, "and $22 contributed at Cleveland in 1835 for printing minutes."--p. 9.
    3175 Ohio Baptist Convention (11th 1837: Marietta, Ohio). Proceedings of the Eleventh Anniversary, Held at Marietta, May 27-30, 1837. Cincinnati Printed by N.S. Johnson, AI 43034. 1837. 24 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    9172 Ohio Baptist Convention (12th 1838: Columbus, Ohio). Proceedings of the Twelfth Anniversary, Held in the Baptist Meeting House, Columbus, May, 1838. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1838. 16 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    "Cash paid for printing minutes of 1836 and 1837, 66,50."--p. 5.
    9173 Ohio Baptist Convention (13th 1839: Zanesville, Ohio). Proceedings of the Thirteenth Anniversary, Held in the Market Street Baptist Meeting House, Zanesville, May, 1839. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1839. 8 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    9174 Ohio Baptist Convention (14th 1840: Zanesville, Ohio). Proceedings of the Fourteenth Anniversary, Held in the Market Street Baptist Meeting House, Zanesville, May, 1840. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1840. 24 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    9175 Ohio Baptist Convention (15th 1841: Columbus, Ohio). Proceedings of the Fifteenth Anniversary, Held in the Baptist Meeting House at Columbus, May 22, 24 & 25, 1841. [Columbus George Cole, AI 0. 1841] 20 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    "1841. May 25. Cash paid Geo. Cole for printing minutes, 36 00."--Ohio Baptist Convention, 1842, p. 19 (Morgan 8817).
    8817 Ohio Baptist Convention (16th 1842: Wooster, Ohio). Proceedings of the Sixteenth Anniversary, Held in the Baptist Meeting House at Wooster, May 21 and 23, 1842. [Wooster s.n., AI 0. 1842] 28 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title.
    Signed, p. 22: J. Elliott, president, C. Morton, secretary.
    Text printed in two columns.
    9177 Ohio Baptist Convention (17th 1843: Dayton, Ohio). Proceedings of the Seventeenth Anniversary, Held in the Baptist Meeting House at Dayton, May 27 and 29, 1843. Columbus Cross and Journal Office., AI 0. 1843. 30, 1 l., errata slip p. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    "1843. Cash paid Geo Cole, for printing minutes 40 00."--p. 6.
    Errata slip inserted between p. 30 and blank leaf.
    9178 Ohio Baptist Convention (18th 1844: Granville, Ohio). Proceedings of the Eighteenth Anniversary, Held in the Baptist Meeting House at Granville, May 25 and 27, 1844.

    AI 0. 1844. 36 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    8392 Ohio Baptist Convention (19th 1845: Zanesville, Ohio). Minutes of the Nineteenth Anniversary of the Ohio Baptist Convention, and Proceedings of Other Societies of the Baptist Denomination in Ohio; Held at Zanesville, May, 1845. Columbus Stewart & Cole, Printers., AI 45-530. 1845. 72 p. ; 23 cm. With this issue the format changed from caption title to title page with "minutes" now the first word of description whereas previously "Ohio Baptist Convention" were the first words of description, and the size doubled, from 36 to 72 pages, with the inclusion of other societies of the Baptist denomination in Ohio.
    "1844. June 25, G Cole, for printing minutes last year 40 00."--p. 39.
    "1845. Mar. 11, Stewart & Cole, for printing minutes, 40 00."--p. 39.
    "Ohio Baptist Anniversaries, Zanesville. 1845."--p. wrapper title within single ruled border.
    "Contents."--p. 2 of wrapper.
    "Ohio Baptist Convention. Meetings of the Board,"--p. 3-4 of wrapper.
    "Correction.--Page 63, first line, for $38 61 read $381 61."--p. 2 of wrapper.
    3617 Ohio Baptist Convention (20th 1846: Lebanon, Ohio). Minutes of the Twentieth Anniversary of the Ohio Baptist Convention, and Proceedings of Other Societies of the Baptist Denomination in Ohio; Held at Lebanon, May, 1846. Columbus Geo. Cole, Printer., AI 0. 1846. 62, 1 l. p. ; 20.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 30: J.L. Moore, cor. Sec.
    "Ohio Baptist Pastoral Conference. Minutes."--p. [42]-44.
    "Ohio Baptist F. Mission & B. Society. Minutes."--p. [45]-55.
    "Ohio Baptist Education Society. Fifteenth anniversary."--p. 56-58.
    "Ohio Baptist Book and Tract Society. Proceedings."--p. [59]-62.
    Morgan notes: "1845, Nov. App., Stewart & Cole for printing minutes, 75 00."--p. 32.
    "1845, Nov., App., G. Cole, for print'g, 12 50."--p. 32.
    8889 Ohio Baptist Convention (21st 1847: Wooster, Ohio). Minutes of the Twenty-First Anniversary of the Ohio Baptist Convention, and Proceedings of Other Societies of the Baptist Denomination in Ohio. Held at Wooster, May, 1847. Columbus Randall & Batchelder, Printers.,
    1847. [1-3], 4, [5]-12, [13]-36, [37]-53, [54]-60, [61]-65, [66]-68 p. ; 20.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 35: J.L. Moore, Cor. Sec.
    "Ohio Baptist For. Mission and Bible Society. Minutes."--p. [54]-60.
    "Ohio Baptist Education Society. Sixteenth anniversary."--p. [61]-65.
    "Ohio Baptist Pastoral Conference. Minutes."--p. [66]-68.
    Morgan notes: "1846. May 23, cash of the F.M. and B.S., to pay for printing minutes last year, - 18 00.,"--p. 39.
    "1846. By cash paid:- July, George Cole, for printing 44 00."--p. 47.
    "Treasurer's Report. J.B. Wheaton, Treasurer, in account with the O.B.F.M. & Bible Societh [sic]. Bible Funds. ... 1846. May 22nd-By cash paid Ohio Baptist Convention for printing Minutes last year $ 9 00."--p. 57.
    Signatures: [1]-4/8 5/2.
    Blue wrappers: Title page [1], Contents [2], Ohio Baptist Convention. Meeting of the Board [3], General Instructions to Missionaries 4.
    6264 Ohio Baptist Convention (22nd 1848: Piqua, Ohio). Minutes of the Twenty Second Anniversary of the Ohio Baptist Convention, and Proceedings of Other Societies of the Baptist Denomination, in Ohio. Held at Piqua, May, 1848. Columbus J.H. Riley & Co.,
    1848. 63, bv p. ; 20.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Statesman Office, Print."--p. [1] wrapper.
    "Ohio Baptist Foreign Mission and Bible Society. Minutes."--p. [47]-53.
    "Ohio Baptist Education Society. Seventeenth anniversary."--p. [54]-60.
    "Ohio Baptist Pastoral Conference. Minutes."--p. [61]-63.
    Booksellers' advertisements, p. [2] of printed wrapper.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Eld D. Sheppardson. ("Shepardson.") D. Shepardson is listed as Trustee.
    Morgan notes: "1847. Nov. App., No. 37 By Cash Paid Randall & Batchelder, for printing Minutes, 54 00."--p. 34.
    8891 Ohio Baptist Convention (23rd 1849: Mt. Vernon, Ohio). Minutes of the Twenty Third Anniversary of the Ohio Baptist Convention and Proceedings of Other Societies of the Baptist Denomination in Ohio. Held at Mt. Vernon, May, 1849. Dayton Printed at the Daily Journal Office.,
    1849. 64 p. ; 20.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 23: F. Snyder, cor. sec'y.
    "Ohio Baptist Foreign Mission and Bible Society. Minutes."--p. [44]-52.
    "Ohio Baptist Education Society. Eighteenth anniversary."--p. [53-58].
    "Ohio Baptist Pastoral Conference. Minutes."--p. [59]-64. Booksellers' advertisements, p. [1-2] of printed wrapper.
    Morgan notes: "1848. July & May App., By cash paid D.B. Cheney, Chairman of the Com. for printing minutes, 66 40."--p. 36.
    "Treasurer's Report. J.B. Wheaton, Treasurer in account with the Ohio Baptist Mtssion [sic] and Bible Societyt [sic] ... 1848. May 25th By cash paid J Stevens Expenses of Printing Pamphlets for two years, 50 00.:--p. 49-52.
    9183 Ohio Baptist Convention (24th 1849: Columbus, Ohio). Minutes of the Twenty-Fourth Anniversary of the Ohio Baptist Convention, and Proceedings of Other Societies of the Baptist Denomination, in Ohio. Held at Columbus, October, 1849. Columbus Ohio State Journal Print.,
    1849. 55, [56] p. ; 23 cm. Annual convention changed from May to October.
    "1849. July App., By Cash paid F. Snyder, for bill paid for printing minutes, 63 75."--p. 32-33.
    "Treasurer's Report. J.B. Wheaton, Treasurer, in account with the Ohio Baptist Foreign Mission and Bible Society. 1849. July 12, By Cash paid F. Snyder, Chairman, Publishing Com.,$7 50. ... By Cash paid F. Snyder, Chairman Publishing Com. 3 75."--p. [47].
    "1850. Jan. 31. By cash paid D.B. Cheney, for printing 67 00."--p. 40, Minutes of the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Ohio Baptist Convention, Columbus, 1851. Since the twenty-fifth anniversary was held October, 1851, this was probably for twenty-fourth convention minutes.
    2115 Ohio Baptist Convention (5th 1831: Lancaster, Ohio). Minutes of Fifth Anniversary held in Lancaster. Commencing the Fourth Monday, May, 1831.

    AI 5965. 1831. 3 p.
    2715 Ohio Baptist Convention (9th 1835: Cleveland, Ohio). Ohio Baptist Convention. Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Meeting at Cleveland, May 23 and 25, 1835. Cincinnati N.S. Johnson, 133 Main Street., AI 30261. 1835. 20 p. ; 26 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    9176 Ohio Baptist Convention. Proceedings.

    AI 0. 1827

    9179 Ohio Baptist Convention. Proceedings.

    AI 0.


    9180 Ohio Baptist Convention. Proceedings.

    AI 0.


    9181 Ohio Baptist Convention. Proceedings.

    AI 0.


    9182 Ohio Baptist Convention. Proceedings.

    AI 0.


    2393 Ohio Baptist Convention. Minutes of the Seventh Anniversary Held in Lebanon, May 25-28, 1833.
    s.n., AI 17612. 1833. 3 p.
    9195 Ohio Baptist Convention. Proceedings.

    AI 0.


    9196 Ohio Baptist Convention. Proceedings.

    AI 0.


    962 Ohio Baptist Education Society. The Constitution of the Ohio Baptist Education Society, Formed at Youngstown, November 1, 1816. Warren, O. Printed by F. Bissell, for the Society., SS 38510. 1816. 12 p. The manuscript of the constitution is at the Western Reserve Historical Society Library.
    9946 Ohio Baptist Education Society. The constitution of the Ohio Baptist Education Society Formed at Youngstown, November 1, 1816. Warren Printed for the Society by F. Bissell, AI 0. 1816. 12 p. ; 21 cm.
    2335 Ohio Baptist Education Society. Periodical, No. 1 Annual Meeting of the Ohio Baptist Education Society, and the Trustees of the Granville Literary and Theological Institution. October 6th, 1832. Cincinnati Printed by Whetstone and Johnson., AI 14055. 1832. 6 vols.?
    8196 Ohio Baptist Foreign Mission and Bible Society, Foreign Mission Department. The Home Work of Foreign Missions in Ohio. Anniversary of the Foreign Mission Department of the Ohio Baptist F. M. and Bible Society, Held at Wooster, and by Adjournment at Cincinnati, May, 1847. Cincinnati Queen City Press.,
    1847. 24 p. ; 22 cm.
    9702 Ohio Baptist Foreign Mission and Bible Society, Foreign Mission Department. The Home Work of Foreign Missions in Ohio. Anniversary of the Foreign Mission Department of the Ohio Baptist F. M. and Bible Society, Held at Piqua, May 1848, Foreign Mission Meeting at Cleveland, Etc. Cincinnati Appleton's Queen City Press, Corner Fourth and Sycamore.,
    1848. [1], bv, [3]-6, [7]-40 p. ; 22 cm. Table of contents on front cover.
    Contents: Officers--Abstract of Minutes, p. 3; Cleveland Meeting--Abstract of the Minutes, p.4; Eighth Annual Report of the Foreign Mission Department of the Ohio Baptists For. Mis. And Bible Society, presented in part at Piqua, May 5th, 1848,--and completed after the close of the anniversaries, p. 7; Table of Contributions, p. 13; Apportionment of $6000 for year ending May '49, p. 17; List of Sabbath School's and Female Societies contributing to the Union last year, p. 17; Action of Associations, p. 18; Action of Church, p. 20; Action of Sabbath Schools--Mr. Hoyt's Report, p. 23; Infant Class of Ninth St. Sabbath School, p. 27; Action of Female Missionary Societies, p. 28; Action of Pastors, p. 29; Missionary Sermons, p. 30, 34; Extracts from Correspondence--Macedonian--Sabbath Schools, etc., p. 32-36; Great Commission, p. 37; Concluding Address, J. [John] Stevens, Sec'y & Agent, p. 40.
    Signatures: [1] - 5/4. (Number 4 printed 3.)
    10352 Ohio Baptist Foreign Mission and Bible Society. Foreign Mission Dept. The Home Work of Foreign Missions in Ohio, Anniversary of the Foreign Mission Department of the Ohio For. Mission and Bible Society, Held at Mount Vernon, May, 1849. Cincinnati Appelton's Queen City Press.,
    1849. 8 p. ; 22 cm.
    10351 Ohio Baptist Foreign Mission and Bible Society. Foreign Mission Dept. Table of contributions from the associations, churches, etc., of Ohio for the Treasury of the American Baptist Missionary Union for 17 months ending October 1850. [Columbus s.n.,
    1850] 4 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    8179 Ohio Bar, By A Member Of. Ohio Pocket Lawyer, Form Book, or Self-Conveyancer: Containing All the Necessary Legal Forms Used in the State of Ohio. Wheeling, Virginia Printed and Published by A. & E. Picket. Sold by Picket & Co., Cincinnati; Wm. Knight, Zanesville; J. & B. Turnbull, Steubenville; H. Holdship & Son, Johnson & Stockton, J.I. Kay Jr. & Co., Pittsburgh., AI 8561. 1831.

    819 Ohio Bible Society. Report of the Ohio Bible Society. Zanesville
    SS 29404. 1813.

    1014 Ohio Bible Society. [Second Annual Report of the Trustees. Zanesville
    Title by sequence. 1814]

    963 Ohio Bible Society. Report of the Proceedings of the "Ohio Bible Society," from Its Formation, to November, 1815:- By a Committee Appointed for the Purpose. Submitted to the Christian Public. Marietta, (O.) Printed at the Office of the American Friend., OI 326. SS 38511. Sabin 56972. Wilkie 451.
    12 p. ; 21 cm.
    1015 Ohio Bible Society. Fourth Annual Report of the Trustees. Zanesville
    Title by sequence. 1816.

    1013 Ohio Bible Society. Extracts from the Fifth Annual Report of the Ohio Bible Society. Zanesville Printed at the Express Office., OI 374. SS 41688. Wilkie 504. 1817. 16 p. ; 24 cm.
    1079 Ohio Bible Society. Sixth Annual Report of the Trustees of the Ohio Bible Society. Zanesville
    Title by sequence. 1818.

    1159 Ohio Bible Society. Seventh Annual Report of the Trustees of the Ohio Bible Society. [Zanesville
    Title by sequence. 1819]

    1255 Ohio Bible Society. The Eighth Annual Report of the Trustees of the Ohio Bible Society, Held in Zanesville, September 6, 1820; Together with Extracts from the Minutes and Proceedings of the Same. Zanesville Printed by E.T. Cox., OI 575. SS 2594. 1820. 7 p. ; 21 cm.
    1327 Ohio Bible Society. Ninth Annual Report of the Ohio Bible Society. [Zanesville
    Title by sequence. 1821]

    1395 Ohio Bible Society. Tenth Report of the Trustees of the Ohio Bible Society, with the Treasurer's Account, and Extracts from the Minutes of Said Society, Held in Zanesville, September 4th, 1822. [Zanesville Printed by Horatio J. Cox., SS 9774. 1822] 8 p. ; 22 cm.
    1462 Ohio Bible Society. Eleventh Annual Report. [Zanesville
    Title by sequence. 1823]

    1522 Ohio Bible Society. Twelfth Report of the Trustees of the Ohio Bible Society, with the Treasurer's Account Current and Minutes of Said Society, Held in Zanesville, September 1st, 1824. [Zanesville] Printed by E. T. Cox & Co., SS 17482. [1824] 6, [1] p.
    7939 Ohio Citizen. Summary of the Constitution, and Statutes of the State of Ohio; Reduced to Questions and Answers for the Use of Schools and Families. Columbus
    AI 0. 1844. 150 p.
    8249 Ohio City Argus Office. Ohio City. Article of Agreement. [Ohio City] Printed and sold at the Ohio City Argus Office.,
    [1838] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 32 x 20.4 cm. This is only item found from the press of the Ohio City Argus Office besides the newspaper of the same name, 1836-1838.
    The signature of L. Case at the bottom of the verso is probably Leonard Case, founder of the Case Institute of Technology.
    3102 Ohio City. Charter. Act to Incorporate the City of Ohio, Passed March 3, 1836. Ohio City Hall & Smead, AI 39357. 1836.

    3506 Ohio City. Charter. Acts in Addition to and Amendment of the Act to Incorporate the City of Ohio. Passed April, 1837, and February, 1838. Ohio City
    AI 52058. 1838.

    3302 Ohio City. First Presbyterian Church. The History, Confession, and Covenant of the First Presbyterian Church of Ohio City: With the Names of Its Members. January, 1837. Ohio City Printed by Timothy H. Smead, AI 46070. 1837. 29 p. ; 16 cm.
    8475 Ohio College of Dental Surgery. Cincinnati. Circular. Cincinnati J.A. Robinson & Co., AI 0. 1845 8 p. ; 20 cm.
    6976 Ohio College of Dental Surgery. Cincinnati. Announcement of the 1846-47 Session of the Ohio College of Dental Surgery. Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1846. 10 p. ; 20 cm. Contains a list of the students attending the 1845-6 session and names of the graduating class.
    10373 Ohio Conference High School. Springfield, Ohio. Catalogue of the Corporation, Faculty and Students of the Ohio Conference High School, Springfield, Ohio, for the Academical Year 1846-47. Springfield, O. s.n., AI 0. 1846. p.
    8753 Ohio Farmer. To the Voters of Hamilton County. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1832] 29, bv p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Opposing the re-election of Andrew Jackson; critical of his policies on the Bank of the United States and the currency questions.
    Title from caption title, p. 3. Signed, p. 29: An Ohio Farmer.
    Dedication, p. [1]: "To Charles Tatem, Sen. [and fourteen others]."
    10103 Ohio Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Annual Report of the Ohio Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company. [Wooster s.n.,
    1848]
    Title by sequence.
    10104 Ohio Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Annual Report of the Ohio Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company. [Wooster s.n.,
    1849]
    Title by sequence.
    10105 Ohio Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Annual Report of the Ohio Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company. [Wooster s.n.,
    1850]
    Title by sequence.
    10028 Ohio General Assembly. Standing Rules of the Senate, and of the House of Representatives and Joint Rules of the two Houses, Adopted for the Government of the Forty-Seventh General Assembly of Ohio, for the Session of 1848-9. Columbus, O. S. Medary's Steam Press,
    1849. 24 p. ; 19 cm.
    10084 Ohio General Assembly. (34th : 1835-1836). Joint Select Committee on the Subject of the Northern Boundary. Northern Boundary. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1835] 4 p. Favors the adoption of a memorial to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States.
    10155 Ohio Governor (1846-1849 : Bebb) Annual Message of the Governor of Ohio Transmitted to Both Branches of the Forty-Seventh General Assembly, January 5, 1849. Columbus Chas. Scott's Steam Press,
    1849. 8 p. ; 22 cm.
    5552 Ohio Importing Company for Importing English Cattle. A Catalogue of the Short-Horned Cattle Imported from England in the Years 1834, 5 and 6 by the "Ohio Importing Company for Importing English Cattle:" Together with A List of the Increase of the Stock since Their Arrival in This Country: To Which is Added, The Pedigrees of Bulls and Cows Referred to in the Text. Compiled by Felix Renick, Esq., Agent of the Company. Chillicothe, O. Printed by S.W. Ely., AI 0. October, 1836. 14 p. ; 20 cm.
    6801 Ohio Importing Company for Importing English Cattle. Appraised Value of the Ohio Company Cattle. Felix Renick. Chillicothe
    AI 0. [1836] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4360 Ohio Importing Company for Importing English Cattle. Important Sale of Improved Short-Horned Cattle, which took place at the Sugar Grove, Chillicothe, Oct. 24, 1837. [Chillicothe
    AI 0. 1837] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    9677 Ohio Institute of Natural Science. Letter to the Hon. R. J. Walker, Secretary of the Treasury, from the Ohio Institute of Natural Science. Cincinnati s.n.,
    1848. 8 p. ; 19 cm. Signed: Geo. W. Kendall, sec'y.
    10253 Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind. Thirteenth Annual Report of the Trustees and Officers of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind, for the Year 1849. (Ordered to the Printed by the Senate.) Columbus L.L. Rice, printer.,
    1850. 28, [29], bv p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Parentheses substituted for square brackets in title transcription.
    Trustees report signed: James Hoge.
    "Terms for the admission of pupils."--p. [29].
    "Report of the superintendent" signed: Geo. McMillen.
    "Officers of the institution."--p. [2].
    See Morgan 7578 for edition ordered printed by the House of Representatives.
    9476 Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Annual report of the Trustees of the Ohio Deaf & Dumb Asylum Monday, December 20, 1836. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1836] 10 p. ; 21 cm.
    10409 Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Annual Report of the Trustees of the Ohio Deaf & Dumb Asylum, Monday, December 20, 1836. [Columbus s.n.,
    1836] 10 p. ; 21 cm.
    1698 Ohio Insurance Company. Charter and By-Laws of the Ohio Insurance Company. Incorporated by Act of Assembly, in 1826. Cincinnati From the Franklin Press, Farnsworth, Printer., SS 25628. 1826. 12 p. ; 19 cm.
    2656 Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati. The Charter and By-Laws of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati Morgan and Sanxay., AI 26076. 1834. 29, [1] p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Printed by James and Gazlay, No. 1, Baker Street, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    "The first board of trustees."--p. [1].
    "Standing rules for the government of the insurance and trust department."--p. [22]-28.
    "Standing rules for the government of the banking department."--p. [29].
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: John [Humphries?]; Thos. Biddle & Co. Phild.
    2904 Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati. The First Annual Report of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. December 24, 1835. [Columbus, Ohio] Jacob Medary, Jr. & Co. Columbus, Ohio., AI 33496. [1835] [1-3], 4-27, [28]-40, [i]-xxv, bv, 1 l. p. ; 21.5 cm. Contents: tp, bv, Order of Court [3]-8, Report 9-27, By-Laws [28]-40, Appendix [i]-xxv, bv, l leaf.
    "Erratum!--Page 40, For John W. Davies, Mayor, &c., read Samuel W. Davies."--p. xxv.
    Signatures: [1]-5/4; [1]-2/4 3/6 (leaves 2 and 3 and 4 and 5 folded each inside 1 and 6).
    2905 Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati. Proposals of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company to make Insurance on Lives, to Grant Annuities. Cincinnati Morgan and Sanxay, AI 33497. 1835. 12 p. ; 17 cm.
    3099 Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati. Order of Reference and Report of Special Master Commissioner in the Matter of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Co. Columbus Printed at the Cincinnati Journal Office, AI 39353. Vodrey 30. 1836. 51, [1] p. ; 23 cm. OClWHi has two copies; one bound and the other in purple wrappers. One copy has signature of P. Hitchcock of the Ohio Supreme Court.
    "All which is respectfully submitted, Henry Stanberry, Special Master Commissioner."--p. 43.
    David Lesser notes (Cat. 84, No. 96): Henry Stanberry was appointed Special Master to investigate allegations of Ohio Life's mismanagement. His duty was to examine all the books and affairs of the company, and then to "state his opinion in relation to the ability and integrity with which the affairs of said company have been conducted, and in relation to the prudence, safety, and productiveness of its investments." Stanberry's report explains in detail the company's capital structure, its investment practices, its financial decisions, the exercise of its trust powers, its life insurance operations, and its banking privileges. Stanbery endorses the ability and integrity of the company's managers, the soundness and prudence of its investment and banking decisions, and the propriety with which it has exercised its trust and banking powers.
    Stanbery served as Andrew Johnson's Attorney General, defending his Reconstruction policies designed to restore the defeated States to the Union as quickly as possible. He headed Johnson's team of lawyers during the impeachment proceedings.
    Signatures: [1]-6/4 7/2.
    4350 Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati. Stockholder meeting notice, April 16, 1836. Cincinnati, June 3rd Monday. Simon Perkins. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1836. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7627 Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati. The Second Annual Report of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. November 1836. Cincinnati Looker, Ramsay & Co., AI 0. Hasse, page 322. [1836] 24 p. ; 21.5 cm.
    7628 Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati. The Third Annual Report of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. 1837. Cincinnati Looker, Ramsay & Co., AI 0. [1837] 27, bv p. ; 23 cm.
    3507 Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati. The Charter and By-Laws of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati Printed by L'Hommedieu & Co., AI 52060. 1838. 29, [1] p. ; 22 cm.
    3508 Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati. Statement of the Condition and Business of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. 1838-1850. Cincinnati
    AI 52061. 1838.

    6503 Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati. The Fourth Annual Report of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. 1838. Cincinnati Isaac Hefley & Co., Printers., AI 0. 1838. 27, bv p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed on p. 26: M.T. Williams, president.
    Lists of trustees, officers and agents, p. 24-26.
    Local Note(s): American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: O.H. Fitch.
    3960 Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati. The Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Make Insurance on Lives, Grant Annuities on Lives, and Endowment for Children. Capital $2,000,000, and Paid in and Invested in Bonds and Mortgages. Office Corner of Main and Third Streets, Cincinnati, and No. 15, Wall Street, New York. Cincinnati L'Hommedieu & Co., Prs., AI 40-5143. 1840. 14 p. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed on p. [3]: M.T. Williams, pres't.
    Letter to David E. Evans, Dec. 1, 1832, p. [6]-14, signed on p. 14: Wm. Bard.
    Tables showing rates for life insurance, annuities and endowments, p. [4-5].
    3961 Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati. Table of Rates and Letter of Wm. Bard to David E. Evans. Cincinnati
    AI 40-5144. 1840.
    This is part of 3960, [4]-14 p.
    4401 Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati. I herewith transmit to you a copy of the Charter and By-laws of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati
    AI 0. [1840] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7631 Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati. Report of Committee on Banks and Currency as to Whether Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company or Any Other Banking Institutions of the State Have Violated Their Charter, Jan. 1840. Cincinnati
    Hasse, page 323. 1840.
    h. t. p. 1 l., 5 pp. Hasse notes.
    7633 Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati. Fifth Report of the Master Commissioner in the Matter of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. 1840. Columbus Printed by C. Scott., AI 0. Vodrey 33. 1840. 25, bv, 1 l. p. 23 cm. Signed: John W. Andrews, Special Master Commissioner.
    Signatures: [1]-3/4 [4]2.
    4402 Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati. Statement of Condition. Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Jan. 5, 1842. Samuel R. Miller. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1842. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    6717 Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati. Seventh Report of the Master Commissioner, in the Matter of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. 1842. Norwalk S. & C.A. Preston, Printers, Vodrey 34. 1842. 29 p. ; 21 cm. Signed: Samuel T. Worcester, Mas. Com'r.
    4403 Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati. Notice of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company unable to pay dividend at this time. June 24, 1848. Cincinnati

    1848. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4348 Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati. Cincinnati, July 2, 1849. Annexed Financial Statement. Chas. Stetson, Pres. Cincinnati

    1849. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4404 Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati. Cincinnati, July 2, 1849. Statement of Condition of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati

    1849. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7630 Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati. Letter of the Auditor of State (Woods), in rel. to the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Co. concerning its agency of the fund comrs. in N. Y. City, March 19, 1849. Columbus
    Hasse, page 323. 1849. 12 p. No title page. 12 p. Separate.
    8238 Ohio Live Stock Insurance Company. Ohio Live Stock Insurance Company located at Cincinnati, Ohio, Incorporated by the Legislature of Ohio, March 20th, 1850. Capital $50,000 with Privileges to Increase to $150,000. Cincinnati J. Ernst, Printer,
    1850. 12 p. ; 14 cm.
    10102 Ohio Lunatic Asylum. Special Report of the Superintendent of the Lunatic Asylum, in Answer to a Resolution of the House, Calling for the Number of Rejected Applications for Admission into the Asylum, Etc., and the Number Now in the Institution. February 15, 1843. Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1843. 4 p., 1 tab.1843
    8131 Ohio Lunatic Asylum. Hymns for the Ohio Lunatic Asylum, Alphabetically Arranged. Columbus s.n.,
    1848. 260 p.
    549 Ohio Mechanics' Institute Library. Cincinnati. A Catalogue of the Library and Reading Room, of the Ohio Mechanic's Institute. Cincinnati Printed by J.B. & R.P. Donogh., AI 41-3919. Singerman 2600. 1841. 48 p. ; 18 cm.
    1953 Ohio Mechanics' Institute. Cincinnati. Annual Report of the Board of Directors. Cincinnati
    SS 39914 citing Sabin 56989. 1829.

    7350 Ohio Mechanics' Institute. Cincinnati. Act to Incorporate "The Ohio Mechanics' Institute", [Feb. 9, 1829]. Caption title. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1829. 3 p. ; 20 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Title page lacking. Act dated: 1829.
    7351 Ohio Mechanics' Institute. Cincinnati. The Ohio Mechanics' Institute. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1831] 6, [1], bv p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: A brief history of the Institute, including the text of the 1829 act of incorporation.
    Caption title; no imprint.
    Last page blank.
    "Cincinnati, 13th December 1831."--p. 6.
    3509 Ohio Mechanics' Institute. Cincinnati. Report of the First Annual Fair of the Ohio Mechanics' Institute Held at Cincinnati on the 30th and 31st of May and 1st of June, with an Address Delivered by E. D. Mansfield, Esq. upon the Occasion. Cincinnati s.n., AI 52062. 1838. 51 p. ; 22 cm.
    3756 Ohio Mechanics' Institute. Cincinnati. Proceedings of the Second Annual Fair of the Ohio Mechanics' Institute, Held during the Third Week in June, in the City of Cincinnati. Cincinnati Printed by R. P. Brooks., AI 57697. 1839. 32 p. ; 23 cm. Charter of the Ohio Mechanics' Institute, p. [30]-32.
    The fairs were held the third Monday in June, annually.
    8194 Ohio Mechanics' Institute. Cincinnati. Report of the Fourth Annual Fair of the Ohio Mechanics' Institute, Held During the Third Week in June at the Hall of the Institute in the City of Cincinnati. Cincinnati Printed by Shepard & Stearns, AI 0. 1841. 23 p. ; 23 cm.
    8195 Ohio Mechanics' Institute. Cincinnati. Charter, Constitution and By-Laws, of the Ohio Mechanics' Institute. Cincinnati Pugh & Pettit, Printers.,
    1848. 12 p. ; 18.5 cm.
    6501 Ohio Mechanics' Institute. Cincinnati. The Charter, Constitution and By-laws, of the Ohio Mechanics' Institute. Cincinnati Ben Franklin Printing House, Walnut Street, Above Pearl,
    1850.

    6509 Ohio Mechanics' Institute. Cincinnati. Report of the Committee on the Tenth Exhibition of the Ohio Mechanics' Institute Held at the New Hall of the Institute during the First and Second Weeks in October, 1850. Cincinnati Printed by Marshall & Langtry,
    1850. 28 p. ; 21 cm. OC (RA607.3 O 37).
    3962 Ohio Mechanics' Institute. Fair (3rd : 1840 : Cincinnati, Ohio) Report of the Third Annual Fair of the Ohio Mechanics' Institute, Held During the Third Week in June, at the Hall of the Institute in the City of Cincinnati. Cincinnati Printed by R.P. Brooks, Walnut Street, between Third and Fourth Streets., AI 40-5145. 1840. 39, [40] p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Rules regulating the fair of the Ohio Mechanics' Institute."--verso of title page.
    "Reports of committees."--p. [5]-25.
    List of articles exhibited, p. 25-33. Categorized by type of article; includes makers' names.
    "Report of the board of directors."--p. 34-39. Signed: J.P. Foote, president [and fourteen others].
    "Constitution."--p. [40].
    2833 Ohio Medical Convention (1835: Columbus, Ohio). Journal of the Proceedings of a Convention of the Physicians of Ohio, Held in the City of Columbus, on the Fifth Day of January, A.D. 1835. Cincinnati Printed by Order of the Convention. A. Pugh, Printer--Court Street., AI 31144 (Convention of Physicians of Ohio.), 32963. 1835. 30 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: Journal of the Medical Convention of Ohio.
    Running title: Proceedings of the Medical Convention of Ohio.
    Signed, p. 30: Peter Allen, pres't. M.Z. Kreider, rec. sec'y. Wm. M. Awl, cor. sec'y.
    American Antiquarian Society copy the gift of William M. Awl, of Columbus, Ohio.
    3474 Ohio Medical Convention (1838: Cincinnati, Ohio). Journal of the Proceedings of the Medical Convention of Ohio, at Its Second Session, Begun and Held in the City of Columbus, on the First Day of January, 1838. Published for Gratuitous Distribution, By Order of the Convention. Cincinnati Pugh & Dodd, Printers, Fifth & Main, AI 51647. 1838. 32 p. ; 23 cm.
    3687 Ohio Medical Convention (1839: Cleveland, Ohio). Journal of the Proceedings of the Medical Convention of Ohio, at Its Third Session, Begun and Held in the City of Cleveland, on the 14th and 15th Days of May, 1839. Cleveland Penniman & Bemis, AI 57214. 1839. 48 p. ; 23 cm. Samuel P. Hildreth's presidential address, "On the climate and early history of diseases in Ohio," p. 4-35, was printed separately (Morgan 3659).
    5338 Ohio Medical Convention (1841: Columbus, Ohio). Proceedings of the Medical Convention of Ohio, Held at Columbus, on the 5th, 6th, and 7th of May, 1841: with Papers on Several Subjects, Read before That Body. Columbus Wright and Legg, Printers., AI 0. 1841. 84 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 39: G.W. Boerstler, president. M.Z. Kreider, rec. sec'y. Wm. M. Awl, cor. sec'y.
    6094 Ohio Medical Convention (1842: Cincinnati, Ohio). Proceedings of the Medical Convention of Ohio, Held at Cincinnati, on the 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, and 20th of May, 1842; with Papers Selected from Those Read Before That Body. Cincinnati Printed by R.P. Brooks, AI 42-3331. 1842. 51 p. ; 21 cm.
    405 Ohio Medical Convention (1845: Columbus, Ohio). Proceedings of Ohio Medical Convention, Held at Columbus, May 20, 1845. Columbus Chas. Scott and Co., Printers., AI 0. 1845. 21, [1] p. ; 21 cm. A paper by John Dawson, M.D. on Black Tongue was to "be published as an appendage to the proceedings of the Convention," (p. 14).
    6092 Ohio Medical Convention (1846: Dayton, Ohio). Proceedings of the Medical Convention of Ohio, held at Columbus, May 12, 1846. Dayton R.N. & W.F. Comly, AI 0. 1846. 51 p. ; 22 cm.
    5671 Ohio Medical Convention (1847: Columbus, Ohio). Proceedings of the Ohio Medical Convention, Held at Columbus. On the 18th of May, 1847. Columbus S. Medary, Printer.,
    1847. 59, bv, 2 l. p. ; 22 cm.
    6091 Ohio Medical Convention (1848: Columbus, Ohio). Proceedings of the Ohio Medical Convention Held at Columbus May 18, 1848. Columbus Statesman Steam Press,
    1848. 22 p. ; 22 cm.
    6090 Ohio Medical Convention (1849: Cincinnati, Ohio). Proceedings of the Medical Convention of Ohio for the Year 1849. Cincinnati

    1849.

    6089 Ohio Medical Convention (1850: Cincinnati, Ohio). Proceedings of the Medical Convention of Ohio Held at Columbus on the 5th, 6th, and 7th of June, 1850 with Papers on Various Subjects. Cincinnati Printed by Scott & Bascom,
    1850.

    10048 Ohio Medical Convention. Committee to Whom Was Referred the Subject of Western Commercial Hospitals. Communication from the Governor of Ohio, Enclosing the Report of the Medical Convention of Ohio,
    Respecting the Establishment of Commercial Hospitals ... February 3d, 1835.
    [Columbus s.n.,
    1835] 6 p. ; 22 cm. Signed at end: Dan. Drake, chairman.
    8200 Ohio Monitor. Extra. Late election. Columbus, Ohio. 3rd Nov. 1828. Tabular exhibit of the number of voters in each county and the votes for governor, 14th Oct., 1828. [Columbus [Ohio Monitor], AI 0. 1828] Broadside. ; 31 x 35 cm.
    10053 Ohio Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Columbus. A Circular, By-Laws, and Act of Incorporation. Columbus S. Medary's Power Press Print, AI 0. 1843 14 p. ; 22 cm.
    8201 Ohio Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Columbus. The Life Assurance Department of the Ohio Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Columbus, Ohio. Containing a Prospectus or Explanation of the Principles and Useful Applications of the Mutual System to the Different Situations of Life... July 1, 1845. Columbus C. Scott & Co., Printers, AI 0. 1845. 12 p. incl. tables. ; 18.5 cm.
    8488 Ohio Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Columbus. The Life Assurance Department of the Company, Containing a Prospectus of the Principles and Useful Application of the Mutual System. Also the Terms and Conditions of Insurance. Second Edition. Columbus C.C. and G. R. Hazwell., AI 45-4975. 1845. 18 p. ;
    8916 Ohio Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Columbus. Instructions of the Fire Department of the Ohio Mutual Insurance Co., for the Use and Direction of Its Agents. 3d Ed., Rev. and Corr. August 1, 1846. Columbus C.C. & G.R. Hazwells' Power Press, AI 0. 1846. 28 p. Includes changes in the rates of premium, etc. Gives cost of insuring various kinds of businesses and manufacturing plants.
    5455 Ohio Nurserymen and Fruit Growers' Convention (1st : 1847 : Columbus, Ohio) Transactions of the Ohio Fruit Growers & Nurserymens' Convention; Held at Columbus, Sept. 29th and 30th, 1847. Columbus s.n.,
    1847. 46 p. ill. ; 22 cm.
    10332 Ohio Nurserymen and Fruit Growers' Convention (2nd : 1848 : Columbus, Ohio) Report of the Ohio Nurserymen and Fruit Growers' Convention. Second Session, Held at Columbus September 27 and 28, 1848. [Columbus] Printed by Thrall & Reed. Columbus.,
    [1848] 64 p. ill. ; 22 cm.
    10311 Ohio Nurserymen and Fruit Growers' Convention. Report of the Ohio Nurserymen and Fruit Growers' Convention. Third Session. Held at Columbus, December 5, 1849. [Cleveland] Steam Press of M.C. Younglove & Co., Cleveland.,
    [1849] 20 p. ; 22 cm.
    1324 Ohio Penitentiary (Columbus, Ohio) Report. In Obedience to the Duties Assigned, the Director of the Ohio Penitentiary(!) Submits to the Hon. General Assembly, the Following Expenditures of that Institution, from the 6th February Last to This Instant. Columbus
    SS 6337. 1821. 8 p.
    5731 Ohio Penitentiary (Columbus, Ohio) Report of the Keeper of the Ohio Penitentiary. Dec. 7, 1829. Columbus
    AI 0. 1829.

    8715 Ohio Penitentiary (Columbus, Ohio) Report of the Directors of the Ohio Penitentiary. December 27, 1839. [Columbus Printed by Samuel Medary, AI 0. 1839] [1], bv, [3]-10, bv, 12-47, bv, [53]-56 p. ; 21.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signed, p. 6: Allan Latham; John McElvain.
    Samuel Medary was state printer at this time.
    In addition to statistical summaries of the inmate population, includes reports by the warden, W.B. Van Hook; Physicians, I.G. Jones, P. Sisson, and Lewis Wolfley; and chaplain, Charles Fitch.
    Signatures: [1]-6/4 7/2.
    See Morgan 10234 for edition with pagination corrected.
    10234 Ohio Penitentiary (Columbus, Ohio) Report of the Directors of the Ohio Penitentiary. December 27, 1839. [Columbus Printed by Samuel Medary,
    1839?] [1], bv, [3]-10, bv, 12-47, bv, 49-52 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 6: Allan Latham; John McElvain.
    Samuel Medary was state printer at this time.
    In addition to statistical summaries of the inmate population, includes reports by the warden, W.B. Van Hook; Physicians, I.G. Jones, P. Sisson, and Lewis Wolfley; and chaplain, Charles Fitch.
    Signatures: [1]-6/4 7/2.
    See Morgan 8715 for edition with error in pagination.
    6873 Ohio Penitentiary (Columbus, Ohio) Annual Report of the Directors and Warden of the Ohio Penitentiary, Relative to Its Conditions, &c. January 4, 1843. Columbus
    AI 43-3888. 1843.

    8379 Ohio Penitentiary (Columbus, Ohio) Communication from the Warden of the Ohio Penitentiary...Relative to Contracts for Prison Labor. [Columbus
    AI 0. 1844].
    Warden was John Patterson.
    6385 Ohio Penitentiary (Columbus, Ohio) Annual Report of the Directors and Warden of the Ohio Penitentiary, to the Forty-Eighth General Assembly of the State of Ohio. For the Year 1849. (Ordered to Be Printed by the Senate.) Columbus L.L. Rice, printer,
    1850. 42 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes, in addition to statistical summaries of the inmate population, reports by the warden, Laurin Dewey; and physician William Trevitt.
    Signed, p. 9: J. Ridgeway. Thos. Brown. Matthias Martin, directors Ohio Penitentiary.
    10349 Ohio Penitentiary (Columbus, Ohio). Annual Report of the Directors and Warden of the Ohio Penitentiary, Relative to Its Condition, &c., December 21, 1843. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer.,
    1843. 35, bv p. ; 24 cm. Includes, in addition to statistical summaries of the inmate population, reports by the warden, John Patterson; and physician William Trevitt.
    Signed, p. 6: Robert Lee, Andrew McElvain, A.H. Patterson.
    7817 Ohio People's Press. Columbus. The People's Press, Revived. To Be Printed And Published At Columbus, O. By S.R. Dolbee. Edited by James B. Gardiner. [Two columns of text] The Politics Of The Paper. [Two columns of text with hold affecting text] James B. Gardiner. Columbus, March 14th, 1836. Subscriber's Names. Post Office. County And State. Twice-A-Week Paper. No. Of Copies. Weekly Paper. No. Of Copies. [Columbus S.P. Dolbee, AI 0. 1836] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 30 x 22 cm. est. Printed area covers 24.5 x 20.5 cm.
    No signatures written on subscription form.
    Whig campaign paper. Cf. Gutgesell, S. Guide to Ohio newspapers, 1794. "Revival" of People's press (Xenia, Ohio). Editor: James B. Gardiner.
    Publication dates: No. 1 (May 25, 1836). Ceased with Nov. 16, 1836 issue.
    Only defective copy at Mahoning Valley Historical Society, 1160.647 & a.
    5374 Ohio Pomological Society. Transactions of the Ohio Pomological Society. Columbus

    1850.

    3303 Ohio Railroad Company. Engineer. Report of the Engineer, to the Directors of the Ohio Rail Road Company, March 20, 1837. Painesville Printed by Howe & Jaques., AI 46071. Thomson, T.R. Railroads, 1706. 1837. 16 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed on p. 12: R. (Robert) Higham, engineer of the Ohio Rail Road Company.
    "Estimates, &c."--p. 13-14.
    "Accompanying remarks of the directors."--p. 15-16. Signed: N. Allen, president.
    6593 Ohio Reformed Medical College. Worthington. Advertisement on the Course of Study of the Ohio Reformed Medical College. Oct. 1, 1830. Extra, Western Intelligencer. Worthington
    AI 0. 1830. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    315 Ohio Rules of Court. Jefferson County. 1840's. Rules for Executors and Administrators. Carefully Collated from the Revised Statutes, By a Member of the Bar. [Steubenville
    AI 0. 1840] Broadside. ; 31 x 19.5 cm. Signed in ink at the bottom: "James Johnston, Clk By Stephen W. Hill Deputy." The county and the date are mentioned in the "Form of Appraisement Notice" given in the text.
    8033 Ohio State Agricultural Society. Constitution of the Ohio State Agricultural Society. Hamilton
    AI 0. 1829. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1676 Ohio State Colonization Society. Columbus. The First Annual Report of the Ohio State Society for Colonizing the Free People of Colour, of the United States. With an Appendix. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Ohio Mon[itor] by David Smith., AI 0. [1827] 14 p. ; 21 cm. Date of the meeting was December 19, 1827.
    5742 Ohio State Colonization Society. Columbus. A Brief Exposition of the Views of the Society for the Colonization of Free Persons of Colour, in Africa; Published Under the Direction of the Board of Managers of the Ohio State Colonization Society: Addressed to the Citizens of Ohio. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Ohio Monitor, by David Smith., AI 0. Sabin 85875. 1827. 16 p. ; 24 cm. Reprinted in Quarterly Publication of the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, 7(1912), 79-89.
    This pamphlet is in the Ohio Memory project.
    "Appendix" with officers and constitution: p. [11]-16.
    Signatures: [A]-B4.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: From Chicago. Hist Socy. March 15, 1871.
    7666 Ohio State Colonization Society. Columbus. Constitution of the [blank space] Colonization Society. Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1827. 1 sheet ([1] p.) This is a form with fill in the blanks for local chapters of the colonization society.
    9650 Ohio State Liberty Committee. Columbus. Democratic Standard and Whig of '76 Extra. Slavery in the District Unconstitutional. [Cincinnati Ohio State Liberty Committee, AI 0. 1846] 4 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title.
    Extra from the May 12, 1846 issue of the Democratic Standard and Whig of '76, Vol. 1, no. 4 (Reference: OCLC 41792257). "Slavery in the District of Columbia,"--p. 26-28.
    7701 Ohio State Medical Convention. Mt. Vernon, April 11, 1844. Sir: In pursuance of a resolution passed at the last Ohio State Medical Convention, appointing the undersigned a Committee, we take the liberty to call your attention to the coming meeting of the Convention, which will be held in this place, commencing on the fourth Tuesday of May, next, at 10 o'clock A.M. Please give your personal attendance, and urge upon all such Medical brethren as are in your vicinity to be present, as a large and interesting meeting is anticipated. J.W. Russell, J.N. Burr, A.H. Brown. Committee of Arrangement. [Mount Vernon s.n., AI 0. 1844] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 12 x 17 cm.
    8199 Ohio State Medical Society. Charter, Constitution, and Proceedings of the Ohio State Medical Society, for the Years 1848-9. Columbus Ohio State Journal Office,
    1849. 18 p. Errata slip tipped-in at end.
    8848 Ohio State Medical Society. Chillicothe, February, 1850. Circular to collect the statistics in reference to calculous disease in your county, in accordance with the wish of the State Medical Society, and forward the same to me in time to incorporate the facts into a report for the next annual meeting, to be held in the first week in June next. ... E.H. Davis, Chairman. [Columbus

    1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.) "About two hundred copies of this circular were sent to the profession throughout the State, and we regret to say that not more than thirty replies have been received.", Report ... Statistics of Calculous Disease, Columbus, 1850, p. [3]-4, (Morgan 8198).
    10026 Ohio State Medical Society. Transactions of the Ohio State Medical Society, from Its First Organization in 1846, to the Close of Its Last Session in 1850. With Addresses and Essays. Columbus Steam Press of S. Medary,
    1850. 64 p. ; 22 cm.
    7587 Ohio State Teachers' Association. Columbus. Proceedings of the Annual Convention of Professional Teachers and Other Friends of Education Held in Columbus, December, 1838. Columbus Cutler and Pilsbury, AI 0. 1839.

    5862 Ohio State Teachers' Association. Executive Committee. Catalogue of the Instructors and Students of the First Normal Class held at Norwalk, Huron County, and of the Second Normal Class, Held at Akron, Summit Co., Ohio ... during the Year 1848. Sandusky D. Campbell & Sons.,
    1848. 16 p.
    10055 Ohio State Temperance Society. An Appeal to the Citizens of the State of Ohio, Upon the License Question, by the Board of Managers of the State Temperance Society. Columbus, March 20, 1847. Columbus Buttles and Aumock, Printers,
    1847 14 p. ; 24 cm.
    7057 Ohio Statesman. Broadside extra reporting the events occurring in the early stages of the Mexican War. May 11, 1846. Columbus
    AI 0. 1846. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7506 Ohio Turnpike Convention. Proceedings of the Turnpike Convention, Which Met in the City of Columbus, April 22, 1844, for the Purpose of Establishing Uniform Rates of Toll, &c., for the Several Turnpike Roads, to the Capital Stock of Which the State of Ohio Has Subscribed. Columbus S. Medary's Power Press Print., AI 44-4702 1844. 8 p. ; 21 cm.
    9689 Ohio Type Foundry. Cincinnati, Ohio. Minor Specimen of Printing Type and Ornaments from the Ohio Type Foundry. Cincinnati [Ohio Type Foundry]
    1848. [54] leaves. Ill. ; 23 cm. Proprietors: Guilford & Jones.
    1524 Ohio University. Athens. Addresses Delivered at the Inauguration of the Rev. Robert G. Wilson, D.D. President of the Ohio University, August 11th, 1824. Together with a Short Account of That Institution. Zanesville Printed by Ezekiel T. Cox & Co., SS 17485. Thomson 888. 1824. [1], bv, [3]-23, [24]-27, bv p. ; 22 cm. Addresses by Ephraim Cutler, James Culbertson and Robert G. Wilson.
    "A brief sketch of the history of the Ohio University."--p. [24]-27.
    Signatures: [A]-C/4 D/2.
    This pamphlet is included in Ohio Memory project.
    9606 Ohio University. Athens. Order of Commencement, At the Ohio University, August 11th, 1824. Music. Prayer-By the Rev'd President Wilson. Salutatory Oration, in Latin-By Daniel Reed. Oration--The ten [illegible] of Fictitious Writings, by Daniel M'Lane. Oration--American Republic, by Daniel Lindley. Conference--The policy of restrictive duties, by Dan'l Read & Samuel M. Browning. Music. Oration--Utility of historical knowledge, by John T. Brasee. Oration--The voluntary Student, by Sam'l W. Rose. Oration--The probable effects of the contemplated Canals, on the prosperity of Ohio, by Samuel D. King. Valedictory Oration--By Samuel M Browning. Conferring of Degrees, Address to the Graduates, By the President. [Written in contemporary hand: Concluding Prayer] [Athens s.n., AI 0. 1824] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 19.5 x 16 cm. (14.5 x 13)
    1615 Ohio University. Athens. By-Laws and Regulations, of the Ohio University. Athens Printed by Archibald G. Brown., AI 0. May, 1825. 12 p. ; 24 cm. The pamphlet is in the Ohio Memory project.
    2125 Ohio University. Athens. Report of the Trustees of the Ohio University. To the Honorable, The Legislature of the State of Ohio: ... [Athens s.n., AI 0. 1827] 4 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    A list of the faculty and students is included for the term commencing the first Wednesday of November, 1827.
    The pamphlet is in Ohio Memory project.
    5988 Ohio University. Athens. Catalogue... [Athens
    Singerman 2585. 1828] 12 p. Singerman: "Not in Shoemaker. Cf. Jewett 168, Rhees p. 310, giving 1829 as year of publication."
    9608 Ohio University. Athens. Ohio University Commencement; Wednesday, September 17, 1828. Music. Salutatory-Ballantine. Discovery of America-Creed. Music. Influence of the Sabbath on National Character-Adams. Imprisonment for Debt-M'Coy. Music. The Claims of Liberia-Templeton. Local Attachment-Stanbery. Music. Female Education-M'Elhenny. The Missionary, (A Poem)-Ballantine. Music. Qualifications for Free Government-Trimble. Influence of Revelation on Literature-Reber. Music. [Athens s.n., AI 0. 1828] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 13 x 15.5 cm. Printed area measures 11 x 12 cm.
    9607 Ohio University. Athens. Ohio University Commencement. Wednesday, Sept. 16, 1829. Order of Exercises. Prayer. Salutatory.-Henry Ballantine. Causes which will contribute to the permanency of our Republic.-Nathaniel C. Read. Music. The dependence of a Republican Government on the intelligence of the people.-Oscar W. Brown. Advantages of an improved Taste-Charles C. Covers. Music. Indian Rights.-James Dunlap. Buoyancy of youthful hopes.-William Scott. Music. The Right of Suffrage, responsible.-Isaac Hoge. Youthful habits.-H. Ballantine. The Bible.-Homer J. Clark. Conferring Degrees and Address to Graduates, by Rev. President Wilson. [Athens s.n., AI 0. 1829] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 12.5 x 15.5 cm. (11.5 x 13.3)
    2372 Ohio University. Athens. Catalogue of Officers and Students of Ohio University. 1831-1832. Athens s.n., Hoover, History of Ohio University, page 256. 1831.

    9599 Ohio University. Athens. Ohio University Commencement. Wednesday, September 21, 1831. Order of the Exercises. Prayer. Music. Salutatory.-David G. Devore. Duties of an American Citizen.-Thomas Creigh, Jr. The stability of our Government.-Paradise L. McAboy. Music. Ambition.-Dudley Woodbridge, Jr. Use and abuse of the Press.-James Culbertson. Music. Perils of American Liberty.-William McCoy. The Nation's Duty.-John M. Howe. Music. The past, the present, the future.-John W. Wright. The influence of revelation on the intellectual powers. William P. Creed. Music. Liberality of Sentiment.-Joseph T. Irwin. The legitimate objects of Legislation.-David G. Devore. The pleasures of intellectual pursuits.-Valedictory. John R. Osborn. Music. Conferring Degrees-Baccalaureate Address. Prayer. [Athens s.n., AI 0. 1831] 1 sheet ([1] p.) There is a decorative border around the edge.
    The broadside is in the Ohio Memory project.
    9603 Ohio University. Athens. Ohio University Commencement. Wednesday, September 18, 1833. Order of the Exercises. Introductory Prayer. Music. Salutatory.-William D. Emerson. The Arts of War.-Ebenezer Buckingham. Music. The permanency of our Government.-E.G. Currier. Local Prejudices.-William Reber. Music. Witchcraft.-William D. Emerson. Mutability of human things.-Andrew Parks. Music. Colonization, the African's best hope.-Charles Skinner. Tarring and feathering as a punishment.-L.R. McAboy. Prospects of Student-Valedictory.-Carey A. Trimble. Music. Conferring Degrees-Baccalaureate Address. Prayer. [Athens s.n., AI 0. 1833] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 16.5 x 15.5 cm. The pamphlet is in the Ohio Memory project.
    9604 Ohio University. Athens. Ohio University Commencement. Wednesday, September 17, 1834. Order of Exercises. Introductory Prayer. Music. Salutatory.-Addison Coffey. Music. Decision of Character.-L.W.M. Wilson. Music. Responsibility attached to the Elective Franchise.-G.W. Moore. Music. Claims of Anti-Slavery Societies examined.-Addison Coffey. Music. A useful life preferable to one devoted to Wealth, Honor, or Learning.-A.H. Caldwell. Music. Conferring Degrees-Address to Graduates. Prayer. [Athens s.n., AI 0. 1834] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 13 x 15.5 cm.
    3103 Ohio University. Athens. The Baccalaureate Address, Delivered before the Graduates of Ohio University, at the Annual Commencement, September, 1836. By the President, R. G. Wilson, D.D. Also, the Address to the Audience, Delivered at the Same Time. By Daniel Read, Professor of Languages. Athens I. Maxon, Printer., AI 0. Thomson, addenda 762. [1836] 21 p. ; 17 cm.
    9605 Ohio University. Athens. Ohio University Commencement. Thursday, September 22, 1836. Order of the Exercises. Introductory Prayer. Music. Salutatory.-P.L. Cable. Music. The Elective Franchise.-E.T. Brown. Music. The Influence of Revelation on Man's Intellectual and Moral Character.-C.P. Taylor. Music. The Influence of Machinery on the Condition of Man.-P.L. Cable. Music. The Study of Nature.-I.N. Taylor. Music. Conferring Degrees-Address to Graduates. Prayer. [Athens s.n., AI 0. 1836] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 13 x 16 cm.
    4349 Ohio University. Athens. The Ohio University. [illustration of university] Athens, [blank] 1838. To the Auditor and Commissioners of the County of [blank] by a resolution of the Board of Trustees of the Ohio University, passed at their Session held during the second week of April, 1838, it was made the duty of the Faculty to receive one young man from each County in the State of Ohio, as a Student in the University, free from all charges of Tuition, such young man to be recommended by the Auditor and Commissioners of the County in which he resides. ... [list of faculty] Respectfully, Robert G. Wilson, President. [Athens s.n., AI 0. 1838] 1 sheet ([1] p.) The broadside is in the Ohio Memory project.
    9597 Ohio University. Athens. Ohio University. Inaugurations. Wednesday, Sept. 18, 1839-2 o'clock, P.M. Music. Prayer. Address by James Hoge, D.D., to the President Elect, informing him of his election. Administration of the Oath of office, by the Hon. N.C. Read. Address to President McGuffey, by R.G. Wilson, D.D. late President, and delivery of the charter and keys. Music. Inaugural Address of President McGuffey. Music. Inaugural Address of Professor Merrick. Music. Inaugural Address of Professor Ballantine. Music. Prayer. Dedication. Alumni-Proceedings. Wednesday Evening, 7 o'clock, P.M. Prayer. Music. Address of the Hon. Ewing, to former Students of the Ohio University. Music. Meeting of the Alumni. [Athens s.n., AI 0. 1839] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 15.5 x 18 cm. (9.5 x 16.5 cm.) William Holmes McGuffey (1800-1873) was president of Ohio University from 1839 to 1843.
    The broadside is in the Ohio Memory project.
    8941 Ohio University. Athens. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Ohio University. 1839-40. Athens, O. Printed by Wright & Legg, Columbus., AI 0. 1840. 16 p. ; 17 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Course of study and instruction."--p. 11-16.
    9598 Ohio University. Athens. What is required of students in the Ohio University. ... [Athens s.n., AI 0. 1840] 2 p. ; 22 cm. The pamphlet is in the Ohio Memory project.
    555 Ohio University. Athens. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Class of 1841. Cincinnati
    AI 41-3925 1841.

    556 Ohio University. Athens. Laws and Resolutions of the Territorial Legislature and General Assembly of Ohio Relating to the Ohio University. Cincinnati J. & C.H. Brough., AI 41-3928. Vodrey 14. 1841. 19 p. ; 23 cm. "Wm. B. Hubbard, John Brough, committee."
    6673 Ohio University. Athens. Annual Report of the President of Ohio University, Relative to Its Condition; Together with a Catalogue of the Officers and Students. February 10, 1842. William H. McGuffey. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1842.
    Actually government report, No. Doc. 62.
    8377 Ohio University. Athens. Annual Report of the Ohio University...upon Its General Condition for the Year 1843. Athens Ohio University, AI 0. 1843.

    8973 Ohio University. Athens. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Ohio University, at Athens. Columbus Printed by Wright & Legg., AI 0. 1843. 16 p. ; 17 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Course of instruction and university policies, p. [11]-16.
    American Antiquarian Society copy the gift of Robert G. Hayman, Carey, Ohio, 1969.
    Ohio University had a prep school attached to it.
    8984 Ohio University. Athens. Catalogue of the Officers and Those Who Have Received Any Degree in the Ohio University, at Athens, 1848. Athens, Ohio N.H. & A.J. Van Horhees--Printers.,
    1849. 26, [1], bv p. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Course of instruction and university policies, p. [23]-26.
    "Meeting of alumni."--p. [27].
    Ohio University had a prep school attached to it.
    7588 Ohio Wesleyan University. Delaware. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Ohio Wesleyan University for the Academical Year, 1844-5. Delaware, Ohio. Columbus S. Medary, Printer., AI 0. 1845. [1-7], 8-10, [11-12], 13-18, [19]-20 p. ; 22 cm. Includes courses of study and university policies, p. [12]-18.
    "Circular. To the Ministers and members of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in the Ohio and North Ohio Conference."--p. 19-20.
    7589 Ohio Wesleyan University. Delaware. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Ohio Wesleyan University, for the Academical Year 1845 & 6. Delaware, Ohio. Delaware A. Thomson, Printer., AI 46-5404. 1846. 16 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes courses of study and university policies, p. [11]-16.
    8161 Ohio Wesleyan University. Delaware. Ohio Wesleyan University. Programma for the Exhibition, Wednesday Evening, April 1, 1846. [Delaware Printed by A. Thomson, AI 0. 1846] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 26 x 13 cm. Contents: 1. Prayer. 2. Music. 3. Salutatory Address. Joseph S. Root. 4. The Present Age. G. G. Griswold. 5. The West. James D. Webb. 6. The Love of Life. Joseph R. Van Deman.* 7. Character of Clay. James S. McDowell. 8. Music. 9. The Past and Present. Benjamin Glascock. 10. The Ambitious Student. Lewis W. Little.*11. Female Education. Calvin Johnson. 12. Philosophical Oration.--Astronomy. Wm. H. Black. 13. Music. 14. Greek Dialogue. Jedidiah Allen. Joseph T. Webb. 15. Abuse of Power. Allen Head. 16. Discussion.--Cromwell. Clinton W. Lee. Samuel W. Williams. 17. Music. 18. Creative Genius. E.G. Turner.19. Energy of Character. Leander J. Critchfield. 20. Classical Oration.--Study of the Ancient Languages. O.M. Spencer. 21. Portraiture of Character.--Cicero. William D. Godman. 22. Music. 23. Benediction. *Excused from Speaking.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Presumably printed at Delaware, Ohio, by Abraham Thomson, who did other printing for the university at this time.
    Printed area, including ornamental border, measures 24.0 x 11.8 cm.
    Linked Resources: American Antiquarian Society "American Broadsides and Ephemera."
    6853 Ohio Wesleyan University. Delaware. Ohio Wesleyan University. Order of Exercises for the Exhibition, March 30th and 31st, 1847. [Delaware A. Thomson, pr.,
    1847] 3, bv p. ; 20.5 cm. "A. Thomson, pr. Delaware."--p. [3].
    Contents within decorative border, p.[2]: Tuesday Evening, March 30th, 1847. I. Prayer. II. Music. III. Oratio Salutatoria. J. Allen. IV. Imagination. E.A. Parrott. V. Music. VI. Light Literature. J.W. Heistand. VII. Exertion. H.C. Hedges. VIII. Music. IX. Literary an Moral Culture. B. Glascock. X. The power and progress of Truth. A.L. Cook. XI. Music. XII. America.---Our Home. A. Langworthy. XIII. Philosophical Oration..--Spectral Phenomena. C.W. Lee. XIV. Music. XV. Benediction.
    Content within a decorative border, p. [3]: Wednesday Evening, March 31st, 1847. I. Prayer. II. Music. III. The American Character. J.T. Webb. IV. Byron and Moore. E.G. Turner. V. Music. VI. Greek Oration.===Grecian Mythology[.] S.W. Williams. VII. Discussion.===Laws to suppress Infidel Publications. [bracket] H. M'K. Carper. J.R. Wright. VIII. Music. IX. Portraiture of Character.===La Fayette. O.M. Spencer. X. Chivalry. L.J. Critchfield. XI. Music. XII. Eulogy.---Henry Martyn. L. Spalding. XIII. Classical Oration. R.W. McFarland. XIV. Music. XV. Benediction. A. Thomson, pr. Delaware.
    7590 Ohio Wesleyan University. Delaware. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Ohio Wesleyan University, for the Academical Year, 1846-7: Delaware, Ohio. Cincinnati [s.n.,]
    1847. 24 p. ; 23 cm. Wrapper title within ruled borders: Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Ohio Wesleyan University, for the Academical Year, 1846-7, Delaware, Ohio.
    Printer's ornaments, p. [4] wrapper.
    Includes course of study and university policies, p. 19-24.
    Signatures: [A]-C/4.
    6854 Ohio Wesleyan University. Delaware. Ohio Wesleyan University. Order of Exercises for the Exhibition. [Delaware Printed by A. Thomson,
    1848] 1 sheet ([2] p.); 22 x 14 cm. Program Contents: Tuesday Evening, April 4th, 1848. I. Prayer. II. Music. III. Oratio Salutatoria. Geo. W. Bush. IV. The New England Fathers. Benj. F. Fall. V. Music. VI. American Independence. George N. Power. VII. The Beauties of Knowledge. Joseph V. Nichalson[.] VIII. Music. IX. The Glories of Nature. Lowell H. Smith. X. Political Dishonesty. H.C. Hedges. XI. Eulogy--Jefferson. Benj. F. Cessna. XII. Music. XIII. Disputation [bracket] Does the Progress of Civilization diminish the Love of Martial Glory? [bracket] H.B. Sheldon, George W. Hiland, John Carter, Jno. W. Ricks. XIV. Greek Oration.* George E. Turner. XV. Music. XVI. Benediction. *Sick. Wednesday Morning, 10 1/2 o'clock. Discourse on the death of Hon. John Quincy Adams. By President Thomson.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Program, p. [2], has caption: Tuesday evening, April 4th, 1848.
    Presumably printed at Delaware, Ohio, by Abraham Thomson, who did other printing for the university at this time.
    Linked Resources: American Antiquarian Society "American Broadsides and Ephemera."
    7591 Ohio Wesleyan University. Delaware. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Ohio Wesleyan University, for the Academical Year, 1847-8. Delaware, Ohio. Columbus Legg & Murray, Printers.,
    1848. [1], bv, [3-6], 7-24 p. ; 21 cm. Wrapper title same as title page within decorative border.
    Signatures: [1-2]/4 3/4.
    8162 Ohio Wesleyan University. Delaware. Order of Exercises for the Commencement. Ohio Wesleyan University, Wednesday, July 26, 1848. [Delaware] A. Thomson, Pr.,
    [1848] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 28 x 16 cm. Printed area, including ornamental border, measures 25.5 x 12.8 cm.
    Linked Resources: American Antiquarian Society "American Broadsides and Ephemera."
    Contents: Morning Session. I. Prayer. II. Music. III. Oratio Salutatoria.* Homer McK. Carper. IV. Influence of Education on Government. Jedidiah Allen. V. Music. VI. Writers of the present day. Guovion G. Griswold. VII. Originality of Thought. Clinton W. Lee. VIII. Music. IX Intellectual Dissipation. Oliver M. Spencer. X. Responsibilities of American Youth. James D. Webb. XI. Music. XII. Benediction. Afternoon Session. I. Prayer. II. Music. III. Skepticism and Fanaticism. Joseph T. Webb. IV. Athenian Philosophy. Samuel W. Williams. V. Music. VI. Elements of Greatness, with Valedictory Addresses.* John R. Wright. VII. Music. VIII. Conferring the Degrees. IX. Baccalaureate Address. X. Music. XI. Benediction. *N.B. No honors conferred, the speakers being arranged in alphabetical order.
    7592 Ohio Wesleyan University. Delaware. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Ohio Wesleyan University, for the Academical Year, 1848-49. Cincinnati Printed at the Methodist Book Concern. R.P. Thompson, Printer.,
    1849. [1], bv, [3-6], 7-11, [12]-13, [14]-20 p. ; 20 cm.
    8163 Ohio Wesleyan University. Delaware. Ohio Wesleyan University. Order of Exercises for the Exhibition of the Under-Graduates. [Delaware s.n.,
    1849] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 25 x 17 cm. Printed on two sides. Printed area contents: 23.1 x 13 cm.
    At head of program, p. [2]: Tuesday evening, April 3, 1849.
    Contents within decorative border: Tuesday Evening, April 3, 1849. I. Prayer. II. Music. III. Oratio Salutatoria. James H. Baker. IV. The Union. H.B. Havens. V. Female Influence[.] John Van Deman. VI. Music. VII. Disputation. [bracket] Were there more facilities in ancient times for acquiring influence than at present? [bracket] L.R. Critchfield. E.D. Vansickle. VIII. Responsibilities of American Politicians. James Sedberry. IX. Music. X. Pleasures of Memory. George Parrot. XI. Oh for a Man! H.B. Sheldon. XII. Music. XIII. The use of the Intellectual Powers. T.J. Gard. XIV. Philosophical Oration. Henry C. Hedges. XV. Music. XVI. Benediction.
    8164 Ohio Wesleyan University. Delaware. Ohio Wesleyan University. July 25th, 1849. Order of Commencement Exercises. [Delaware s.n.,
    1849] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 26 x 16 cm. Printed on two sides. Printed area contents: 23 x 12.6 cm.
    Contents within decorative border: Wednesday Morning, Seven O'Clock. I. Prayer. II. Music. Scientific Class. III. Love of Applause. P.P. Mast. IV. Pre-eminence of Science. E. Hyatt. V. Moral Effort. T.J. Gard. VI. Music. Senior Class. VII. No royal road to Eminence. Jos. Van Deman. VIII. National Theism. E.A. Parrott. IX. Ethnology. L.W. Little. X. Music. XI. The object of Life. J.W. Hoyt. XII. Self Sacrifice. Asa H. Guy.* XIII. The Bible. Benj. Glascock. XIV. Music. XV. The worship of the Golden Calf. H.J. Eaton. XVI. The Sensitive Nature. L.J. Critchfield. XVII. Society--its state and claims. G.W. Brush. XVIII. Music. XIX. Benediction. *Excused on account of illness. Wednesday Afternoon, Two O'Clock. I. Prayer. II. Music. III. Baccalaureate. IV. Music. V. Degrees. VI. Benediction.
    6855 Ohio Wesleyan University. Delaware. Extracts from the By-Laws of the Ohio Wesleyan University. [Delaware s.n.,
    185-] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 27 x 21 cm. Text in two columns; printed area measures 19.4 x 16.8 cm.
    7593 Ohio Wesleyan University. Delaware. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Ohio Wesleyan University, for the Academical Year, 1849-50. Delaware, Ohio. [Cincinnati] Printed at the Methodist Book Concern, Cincinnati, R.P. Thompson, Printer.,
    1850. 23, bv p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes courses of study and university policies, p. [16]-23.
    5845 Ohio Women's Convention. Salem. 1850. Proceedings of the Ohio Women's Convention, Held at Salem, April 19th and 20th, 1850; with an Address by J. Elizabeth Jones. Cleveland Smead & Cowles' Press.,
    1850. 48 p. ; 23 cm. J. Elizabeth Jones read a letter from Lucretia Mott addressed to the convention and a copy of her "Discourse on Woman," delivered at the Assembly Buildings, Philadelphia, Dec. 17, 1849.
    This pamphlet is in the Ohio Memory project.
    2169 Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends (Orthodox: 1828-1854) The Following Pages Contain all that could be procured (in time for publication) in Relation to the Petition of that Part of the Society of Friends Called Orthodox, to the Legislature of This State, for an Act to Incorporate the "Ohio Yearly Meeting." [s.l. s.n., AI 7184 (1831). 1833] 32 p. ; 23 cm. OClWHi lists under [1833?] in card catalogue.
    Caption title; no imprint.
    Re: the establishment of the Ohio Yearly Meeting Boarding School.
    10038 Ohio Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Hicksite : Meeting for Sufferings. 1828-1921). To Monthly Meetings. At a Meeting for Sufferings Held at Mountpleasant, by Adjournment, on the 6th of 9th mo. 1832. The Committee to Whom Was Referred, at a Former Meeting, the Lists of Books Offered by Monthly Meetings, for the Inspection of This Meeting ... [Mount Pleasant s.n.,
    1832] 7 p. ; 17 cm. Caption title.
    Includes "A list of books proposed by the different monthly meetings."
    1317 Ohio. Abstract of the Annual Return of the Militia of the State of Ohio for the Year Eighteen Hundred and Twenty. Columbus
    SS 6330. 1821. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1386 Ohio. Message. Fellows Citizens of the Senate and House. [Columbus
    SS 9764. 1822] 4 p.
    1388 Ohio. Report and Resolutions on the Subject of the Maryland Report, &c. Relative to School Lands. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette, by P. H. Olmsted., SS 9766. 1822. 20 p. ; 20 cm.
    1390 Ohio. Report of the Committee of Finance. [Columbus
    SS 9768. 1822] 7 p.
    1392 Ohio. Report of the Committee to Whom was Committed the Resolution Relative to the Appointment of a Committee, to Revise the Laws of a General Nature, Now in Force in This State. [Columbus
    SS 9770. 1822] 6 p.
    1393 Ohio. Report of the Committee Who were Appointed to Inquire into the Expediency of Providing by Law, for the Holding of a Court in Bank by the Judges of the Supreme Court; and Also for Publication of the Reports of the Decision of Such Court. [Columbus
    SS 9771. 1822] 8 p.
    1394 Ohio. Report...on the Proceedings of the G.A. of Ohio...on a National Bank...per order Warren Dutton. [Columbus
    SS 9772. 1822] 6 p.
    1459 Ohio. Report of the Committee to whom was referred the report of the Commissioners of Common Schools. Columbus
    SS 13625. Sabin 56895. 1823. 12 p.
    8047 Ohio. Act, to Amend the Act Entitled "An Act for Organizing and Disciplining the Militia." Columbus
    AI 0. 1824. 4 p.
    2488 Ohio. Tabular Statement, Exhibiting the Number of Acres of Land in the Several Counties.

    AI 20502. 1833. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7045 Ohio. Broadside list of all Ohio office holders for the 41st General Assembly, executive officers and supreme court justices. Columbus
    AI 0. 1842. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    6878 Ohio. Special Reports, Relative to Capital Stocks of Ohio Banks, Relative to Commercial Bank of Scioto. Columbus
    AI 43-3900. 1843.

    5636 Ohio. An Act to Incorporate the Town of Elyria, Lorain County, Ohio. Passed February 23, 1833. Also, An Amendment, Passed February 17, 1845. Also, The Town Ordinances, Passed by the Mayor and Town Council, 1845. Elyria, Ohio A. Burrell, Printer., AI 0. [1845] 15, [1] p. ; 20 cm.
    4742 Ohio. General Order, Establishing the Uniform to be Worn by the Ohio Volunteers.An act to allow juries Columbus C. Scott and Co., Printers, Swanson, page 6. 1846. 6 p.
    6494 Ohio. Ohio Legislature, 1848-'49. State Officers. Senate. House of Representatives. [Columbus Printed at Legg & Murray's Cheap Job Office, High Street, Opposite the Capitol House.,
    1848] 1 sheet ([1] p.) OC (Folder 6-2).
    9543 Ohio. Reports of the Majority and Minority of the Standing Committee on Banking and Currency, to the Ohio Constitutional Convention, in Convention, Friday 5, 1850. Columbus S. Medary, Printer to the Convention,
    1850. 10 p. ; 8vo.
    1071 Ohio. Adjutant General. Abstract of the Annual Return of the Militia of the State of Ohio, for the Year Eighteen Hundred and Seventeen. Columbus
    OI 425. SS 45139. 1818. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1147 Ohio. Adjutant General. Abstract of the Annual Return of the Militia of the State of Ohio for the Year Eighteen Hundred and Eighteen ... Columbus Monitor Print., OI 499. SS 48968. [1819] Broadside. 52.5 cm. Ohio Imprints: Printed form filled in in manuscript, dated: Adjutant General's office, Columbus, Ohio, 12th day of February, 1819.
    1242 Ohio. Adjutant General. Abstract of the Annual Return of the Militia of the State of Ohio, for the Year Eighteen Hundred and Nineteen...[at end:] Monitor Print. ... Columbus
    OI 561. SS 2580. [1820] Broadside. 42 x 52.5 cm. Printed form filled in. Dated at the end: Adjutant General's office, Columbus, the 28th day of February, 1820.
    2847 Ohio. Adjutant General. Andrews, Samuel C. Communication from the Adjutant General, Transmitted by the Governor of Ohio, to the General Assembly. Monday, June 15, 1835. [Columbus Printed by James B. Gardiner, AI 33438. 1835] 8 p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 6: Samuel C. Andrews, Adjutant General O.M.
    James B. Gardiner was printer to the state of Ohio at this time.
    In this impression, the rules above and below the title are 13.8 cm. apart, and contains the phrase "to the General Assembly" after Governor of Ohio.
    See Morgan 10123 variant.
    10123 Ohio. Adjutant General. Andrews, Samuel C. Communication from the Adjutant General, Transmitted by the Governor of Ohio. Monday, June 15, 1835. [Columbus Printed by James B. Gardiner, AI 0. 1835] 8 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 6: Samuel C. Andrews, Adjutant General O.M.
    James B. Gardiner was printer to the state of Ohio at this time.
    In this impression, the rules above and below the title are 12.3 cm. apart, and does not have phrase "to the General Assembly" after Governor of Ohio.
    See Morgan 2847 variant.
    10071 Ohio. Adjutant General's Dept. A general rendezvous for the volunteers of Ohio will be forthwith established at Cincinnati, and temporary depots will be made at Cleveland ... [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1846] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 32 x 20 cm. At head of title: Head quarters, Ohio Militia. General order, no. 2. Adjutant General's Office, Columbus, May 23, 1846.
    Instructions for mustering volunteers for the Mexican War.
    4422 Ohio. Agriculture, State Board of. First Annual Report of the Ohio State Board of Agriculture, Made to the Forty-Fifth General Assembly of Ohio...for the Year 1846. Columbus C. Scott's Steam Press, AI 46-5388, 46-5391. Sabin 56884 lists 1845 and 1846. 1847. 74 p. Hayman: In February of 1846 the legislature authorized the formation of the State Board of Agriculture and also recognized the legal status of the county agricultural societies. Allen Trimble was elected to the presidency. The first report contains in the first 13 pages Trimble's report on the general state of agriculture in Ohio, followed by reports from the individual county societies.
    4423 Ohio. Agriculture, State Board of. Second Annual Report of the State Board of Agriculture Made to the Forty-Sixth General Assembly, in Pursuance of "An Act for the Encouragement of Agriculture," Passed February 27, 1846. For the Year 1847. Columbus Chas. Scott's Steam Press,
    1848. 101, bv p. ; 22 cm.
    4424 Ohio. Agriculture, State Board of. Third Annual Report of the State Board of Agriculture of the State of Ohio to the Forty-Seventh General Assembly. January, 1849. Columbus S. Medary, Printer,
    1849. 222 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
    4425 Ohio. Agriculture, State Board of. Fourth Annual Report of the State Board of Agriculture to the Forty-Eighth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, January, 1850. Columbus S. Medary, Printer,
    1850. 304 p. ; 22 cm.
    4826 Ohio. Attorney General, 1846-1850 (Henry Stanbery). Special Report of the Attorney General in Relation to the Columbus and Sandusky Turnpike Company. [Columbus Pub. by the author, Swanson, page 54. [1847] 8 p. Caption title; no imprint.


    Born in New York, New York, on February 20, 1803, Henry Stanbery moved to Ohio in 1814. He graduated from Washington College, in Pennsylvania, in September of 1819, and studied law. He was admitted to the bar in Ohio in May 1824 and to the bar of the Supreme Court of the United States in 1832. In 1846 he was elected the first attorney general of Ohio by the State assembly. President Johnson appointed Stanbery Attorney General of the United States on July 23, 1866. He resigned on March 12, 1868, to defend President Johnson during his impeachment trial. At the conclusion of the trial, Johnson renominated him Attorney General and also to the Supreme Court, but the Senate did not confirm him. He died in New York City on June 26, 1881.
    9038 Ohio. Attorney General. Annual Report of the Attorney General to the 47th General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Columbus S. Medary,
    1849. 7 p. ; cm.
    5290 Ohio. Attorney General. Annual Report of the Attorney General...for...1848. Columbus S. Medary, Printer., Sabin 56880. 1848. 7 p.
    5984 Ohio. Auditor of State. Special Report of the Auditor of State Relative to the Condition of Certain Banks in Ohio. Columbus, O. James B. Gardiner, Printer to the State, AI 0. [1836] 23 p.
    7917 Ohio. Auditor of State (1833-1839), Bryan, John A. Report of the Auditor of State. December, 1834. [Columbus
    AI 0. 1834] 15 p. ; 23 cm. Half-title; no imprint.
    5158 Ohio. Auditor of State (Benjamin Hough). Report of the Auditor of State, Exhibited to the Legislature of the State of Ohio, on the 6th of February, 1812. Auditor's Office, Zanesville, February 6th. 1812. [Zanesville s.n., AI 0. 1812] [1-4] p. ; 34.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signed on p. [3]: Benjamin Hough, Auditor.
    113 Ohio. Auditor of State (Bryan, John A.). Annual Report of the Auditor of State, to the General Assembly of the State of Ohio; December 9, 1835. Columbus James B. Gardiner, Printer to the State., AI 0. [1835]. 21, bv, 1 l. p. ; 24 cm. Signed, p. 21: John A. Bryan, Auditor of State.
    5609 Ohio. Auditor of State (Bryan, John A.). Communication from the Auditor of State...Columbus, 30th March, 1837. Re: John H. James and state bank. Columbus
    AI 0. 1837.

    5621 Ohio. Auditor of State (Osborn, Ralph). Auditor's Report on His Contingent Fund. Auditor's Office, Columbus, December 13, 1826. [Columbus
    Swanson, page 59. 1826] 3 p. Caption title; no imprint.
    5803 Ohio. Auditor of State (Osborn, Ralph). Report of the Auditor of State. Columbus, December 15, 1828. Columbus
    AI 0. 1828.

    5732 Ohio. Auditor of State (Osborn, Ralph). Report on the Disbursements of his Contingent Fund. Dec. 17, 1829. Columbus
    AI 0. 1829. 4 p. ; 21 cm.
    4343 Ohio. Auditor of State (Woods, John). Auditor of State's Office, Columbus, Ohio. April 26, 1846. A Summary of the Provision of the Tax Law. [Columbus
    AI 0. 1846] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5191 Ohio. Auditor of State (Woods, John). Auditor of State's Office, Columbus, June 23, 1846. Letter of Instructions in Relation to Licensing Peddlers. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1846] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5686 Ohio. Auditor of State (Woods, John). Instructions to County Auditors and District Assessors, for the Assessment of Real Property. Columbus Scott & Co., Swanson, page 61. 1846. 6 p.
    5698 Ohio. Auditor of State (Woods, John). Instructions and Forms for Carrying into Effect the Act for Levying Taxes on All Property in This State According to its True Value. Columbus Scott and Co's Steam Press, Swanson, page 61. 1846. 11 p. ; 26 cm.
    8243 Ohio. Auditor of State (Woods, John). Annual Report of the Auditor of State to the Forty-Fifth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, for the Year 1846. Columbus
    AI 0. 1846.

    4825 Ohio. Auditor of State (Woods, John). Abstract of the Annual Report of County Auditors. Columbus
    Swanson, page 56. 1847.

    5224 Ohio. Auditor of State (Woods, John). Tabular Statement of the Condition of Several Banks. Columbus, Nov. 1847. [Columbus

    1847] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5705 Ohio. Auditor of State (Woods, John). Tax Laws Relating to the Assessment of Personal Property, Moneys and Credits, and New Structures, and the Duties of Townships Assessors, with Forms and Instructions Prepared by the Auditor of State. Columbus C. Scott's Steam Press, Swanson. pages 67-68. 1847. 30 p. ; 25 cm.
    7186 Ohio. Auditor of State (Woods, John). Tax Laws Relating to the Assessment of Personal Property, Moneys and Credits, and New Structures, and the Duties of Townships Assessors, with Forms and Instructions. Prepared by the Auditor of State. Columbus Chas. Scott's Steam Press,
    1849. [1], bv, [3]-26, [27]-35, bv p. ; 23.5 cm. "Errata."--p. 35.
    Signatures: [1]-4/4 5/2.
    "Errata."--p. 35.
    111 Ohio. Auditor of State (Woods, John). Annual Report of the Auditor of the State, to the Forty-Eighth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, for the Year 1849. [Ordered to be Printed by the House.] Columbus S. Medary, Printer.,
    1850. tp, bv, [3-5], 6-67, bv p. ; 21.5 cm. This report was ordered to be printed by the House and was printed by Samuel Medary while the Senate ordered a copy printed and L.L. Rice was the printer. See Morgan 5319.
    Report is in gray wrappers with title page same as inside except "ordered to be printed" omitted and a decorative border has been added.
    Signatures: [1]-5/8.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: Annual report of the auditor of state, for the year 1849.
    Signed, p. 35: John Woods.
    "Errata."--p. iv.
    PPL copy: green wrappers and half title, different mine which has gray wrapper.
    4298 Ohio. Auditor of State (Woods, John). Annual Report of the Auditor of State, Transmitting Reports of Turnpike Companies. Columbus
    Hayman, 88(Winter 1972), #467. 1850.

    8718 Ohio. Auditor of State 1839-1845 (Brough, John). Annual Report of the Auditor of State, in Relation to the Condition of the Finances. December 9, 1839. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1839] [1-3], 4-11, bv p. ; 21.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signatures: [1]/4 2/2.
    8622 Ohio. Auditor of State 1839-1845 (Brough, John). State Board of Equalization. ... Jno. Brough, Auditor of State. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 184-] Broadside. 68 x 27 cm.
    8717 Ohio. Auditor of State 1839-1845 (Brough, John). Special Report of the Auditor of State, Showing the Amount of Canal Tax Paid by the Several Counties in Each Year, from 1826 to 1838, Inclusive. January 17, 1840. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1840] [1], bv, [3], bv p., fold. chart. ; 21.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    7250 Ohio. Auditor of State. Annual Report of the Auditor of State of Ohio. Chillicothe
    AI 0. 1803.

    755 Ohio. Auditor of State. Report of the Auditor of State--1811. Auditor's Office, Zanesville; December 4th, 1811. [Zanesville
    OI 133. SS 23592. 1811] [8] p. ; 23 cm.
    782 Ohio. Auditor of State. Reports of the Auditor and Treasurer of State. Dec. 9, 1812. Chillicothe
    OI 157. SS 26341. 1812. 8 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    812 Ohio. Auditor of State. Reports of the Auditor and Treasurer. Auditor's Office, Chillicothe, Dec. 8, 1813. [Chillicothe s.n., OI 187. SS 29402. 1813] [8] p. ; 23 cm. Ohio Imprints: Caption title; no imprint. Covers the years 1812-1813. Treasurer's Report on p. 7-8. Also issued with the Acts...of the Twelfth General Assembly, 1813-1814.
    849 Ohio. Auditor of State. Reports of the Auditor and Treasurer of State. Auditor of State. Auditor's Office, Chillicothe, Dec. 7, 1814. [Chillicothe
    OI 219. SS 32393. 1814] 16 p. ; 22 cm. Ohio Imprints: Caption title; no imprint.
    The 16-page OCHP copy contains only the Auditor's report.
    Hasse description calls for 19 pages. Also issued with the Acts...of the Thirteenth General Assembly, 1814-1815.
    1148 Ohio. Auditor of State. Report re: Ohio Penitentiary. Columbus
    OI 500. SS 48976. 1819. 7 p. ; O-SC (reported May, 1939, but not available May, 1940).
    1149 Ohio. Auditor of State. Communications from the Auditor and Treasurer of Ohio, to Both Houses of the Legislature, at the Commencement of the First Session of the Eighteenth General Assembly, December 8, 1819. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette, by P. H. Olmsted, State Printer., OI 501. SS 48971. Wilkie 653. 1819. 16 p. ; 21 cm. Auditor's report signed on p. 10: Ralph Osborn, auditor. Treasurer's report signed on p. 16: Hiram Mirick Currey, treasurer of Ohio.
    Signatures: [A]-B/4.
    7936 Ohio. Auditor of State. Communication...Re: Bank of the U.S....Accompanied by Documents to both Houses...Commencement of the First Session of the Eighteenth General Assembly. Dec. 8, 1819. Columbus
    AI 0. 1819. 30 p.
    1243 Ohio. Auditor of State. Auditor's Report, Jan. 20, 1820. Columbus
    OI 562. SS 2585. 1820.

    1244 Ohio. Auditor of State. Auditor of State's Report. Auditor of State's Office, Columbus, December 15, 1820. [Columbus
    OI 563. SS 2584. 1820.?] [31], 3 p. ; 20.5 cm.
    1245 Ohio. Auditor of State. Reports of the Auditor and Treasurer. Auditor of State's Office, December 6, 1820. Columbus n. p., OI 564. SS 2593. 1820. 12 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Treasurer's Report, p. 9-12, dated, Treasury department, Columbus, Dec. 4, 1820. Printed in Acts...of the Nineteenth G. A., 1820-1821, p. xx-xxx.
    5195 Ohio. Auditor of State. List entered in newspaper by Ralph Osborn, Auditor of State, Delaware County delinquent land tax payments. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1822] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1600 Ohio. Auditor of State. Report from the Auditor of the State of the Treasury with a Summary from the County Auditor's Returns. Tuesday, January 25, 1825. Columbus Printed by P. H. Olmsted., SS 21730. 1825. 7 p.
    8553 Ohio. Auditor of State. Auditor's Report on School Lands. [Columbus
    AI 0. 1826] 7 p. ; 22 cm. Half-title; no imprint.
    10014 Ohio. Auditor of State. Report of the Auditor and Treasurer of State. [Columbus s.n.,
    1826] 15 p. ; 22 cm.
    10013 Ohio. Auditor of State. Report of the Auditor of State. [Columbus s.n.,
    1827] 7 p. ; 22 cm.
    8552 Ohio. Auditor of State. Auditor's Report, on the Subject of the School Lands. [Columbus
    AI 0. 1828] 38 p. ; 23 cm. Half-title; no imprint.
    84 Ohio. Auditor of State. Tabular statement of monthly toll receipts and statements of total receipts and expenditures of the Ohio and Miami Canals, Nov. 1833-Oct. 1834. Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1834. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 16 x 13 in.
    2647 Ohio. Auditor of State. Special Report of the Auditor of the State. Columbus
    AI 26073. 1834.

    2848 Ohio. Auditor of State. Report of the Auditor of State, on the State and Condition of Certain Banking Institutions. Feb. 2, 1835. Columbus
    AI 33439. 1835.

    2849 Ohio. Auditor of State. Report of the Auditor of State, relative to certain Banks. Columbus
    AI 33440. 1835.

    2850 Ohio. Auditor of State. Report of the Auditor of State, relative to the act to tax banks, insurance & bridge companies. Columbus
    AI 33441. 1835.

    2851 Ohio. Auditor of State. Report of the Auditor of State relative the amount of taxes annually paid state treasurer by respective counties. Columbus
    AI 33442. 1835.

    2852 Ohio. Auditor of State. Report of the Board of Equalization, exhibiting the number of acres of land in the different counties. Columbus
    AI 33443. 1835.

    2853 Ohio. Auditor of State. Report of the Auditor of State relative to the U. S. Military School Fund...Feb. 24th, 1835. Columbus
    AI 33444. 1835.

    2854 Ohio. Auditor of State. Report of the Auditor of State, relative to the Public Finances. Feb. 22, 1835. Columbus
    AI 33445. 1835.

    2855 Ohio. Auditor of State. Schedule, Exhibiting the Number of Acres of Land in the Different Counties. Columbus
    AI 33446. 1835.

    2856 Ohio. Auditor of State. Tabular Statement...for the Use of the General Assembly...of all the taxes levied. Columbus
    AI 33447. 1835. ([1] sheet) ; 16 x 13 in.
    8028 Ohio. Auditor of State. Report of the Board of Equalization, ... Auditor of State's Office, Columbus, Ohio, Feb. 16, 1835. I hereby certify the foregoing, to be a true copy of the record of the valuation of lands and town property, in the several counties in this State, as returned to this Office; and the same as Equalized. John A. Bryan, Auditor of State. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1835] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 67.5 x 53 cm.
    3485 Ohio. Auditor of State. Report of the Auditor of the State, Upon Certain Inquiries Presented to the Banks of Ohio January 27, 1838. [Columbus s.n., AI 52034. 1838] 110, [2] p. ; 24 cm.
    3701 Ohio. Auditor of State. Report of the Auditor of State...relative House Resolution Amount Money drawn by Bank, Insurance and Bridge Company. Columbus
    AI 57744. 1839.

    3702 Ohio. Auditor of State. Report of the Auditor of State...relative three per cent fund. Columbus
    AI 57645. 1839.

    3703 Ohio. Auditor of State. Report of the Auditor of State...relative to a surrender by the banks of Ohio to the right to issue small bills. Columbus
    AI 57646. 1839.

    3704 Ohio. Auditor of State. Report of the Auditor of State...relative to tax upon bank dividends. Columbus
    AI 57647. 1839.

    3705 Ohio. Auditor of State. Report of the Auditor of State...on the expenses of the militia system. Columbus
    AI 57648. 1839.

    3706 Ohio. Auditor of State. Special Report of the Auditor of State...relative public works of the state, Dec. 20, 1839. Columbus
    AI 57649. 1839.

    3707 Ohio. Auditor of State. Special Report of the Auditor of State...relative state of Pennsylvania, Dec. 19, 1839. Columbus
    AI 57650. 1839.

    3708 Ohio. Auditor of State. Special Report of the Auditor of State...under a resolution of the House calling for an exhibit of the liabilities of the state. Columbus
    AI 57651. 1839.

    3709 Ohio. Auditor of State. Tabular view of the condition of the several banks in Ohio. Columbus
    AI 57652. 1839. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5402 Ohio. Auditor of State. Auditor of State's Office, Columbus, March 26, 1840. Sir:--Re: forwarding copy of An act rel. capital stock of Turnpike, Canal, and Slackwater Navigation Companies. March 21, 1840. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1840] 1 sheet ([1] p.) Copy certified by the Secretary of State. Date on top is March 26 1840 with 26 in ms. Also, in ms, auditor of state, John Brough.
    7796 Ohio. Auditor of State. Annual Report of the Auditor of State, to the Thirty Ninth General Assembly. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer to the State., AI 0. 1840. 35 p. ; 24 cm. PPL (16 p.).
    5171 Ohio. Auditor of State. Annual Report of the Auditor of State on the Condition of the Surplus Revenue for the Year 1840. Columbus
    Swanson, page 58. 1841.

    8558 Ohio. Auditor of State. Annual Report of the Auditor of State, to the Fortieth General Assembly. December 7, 1841. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer to the State., AI 0. 1841. 148 p. Charts. ; 24 cm.
    6220 Ohio. Auditor of State. Special Report of the Auditor of State, on the Condition of Sundry Banks of this State. February 1, 1842. Columbus
    AI 42-3828. 1842.

    6232 Ohio. Auditor of State. Annual Report of the Auditor of State to the Forty-First General Assembly. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer., AI 42-3841. 1842. 37 p. ; 21 cm.
    5646 Ohio. Auditor of State. Special Report of the Auditor of State in Conformity to a Resolution of the Last General Assembly, on the Condition of Several Railroad Companies ro Which the Credit of the State Has Been Loaned. [Columbus s.n.,] AI 0. 1843. 99, 13 p. ; 23 cm. Yale University notes: Includes communication from John H. James, late president of the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad Company in reply to the Auditor of State, in Senate, March 1, 1843.
    Letter of transmittal of report to the State Senate, dated January 5, 1843, and signed John Brough, Auditor of State.
    6863 Ohio. Auditor of State. Annual Report of the Auditor of State, to the Forty Second General Assembly. December 5, 1843. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer., AI 43-3887 (14 pages). 1843. 51 p. ; 22.5 cm.
    6864 Ohio. Auditor of State. Special Report of the Auditor of State in Answer to House Resolution of January 19...original construction costs of public works. Columbus
    AI 43-3898. 1843.

    5884 Ohio. Auditor of State. Reply of the Auditor of State, to a Resolution of the Senate, Relative to Tax on Insurance Companies. Columbus Auditor of State's Office, AI 0. 1844. 2 p.
    7501 Ohio. Auditor of State. Annual Report of the Auditor of State to the Forty Third General Assembly. December 3, 1844. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer., AI 44-4696. 1844. 33, 12 p. Charts between p. 18-19. ; 23 cm. There is the Treasurer's Report on second of 12 pages with half-title: Annual Report of the Treasurer of State, to the Forty Third General Assembly. December 4, 1844. The signatures are continuous indicating that the two reports go together here. The first chart is "A Tabular Statement." listing acreage and other categories for tax purposes and the second chart is "A Comparative Statement." listing receipts from various entities, such as canals.
    4665 Ohio. Auditor of State. Additional Instructions for the Assessment of Money at Interest and Capital in Trade, Prepared by the Auditor of State, for County Auditors and Assessors. Columbus S. Medary, Swanson, page 57. 1845. 10 p. ; 21 cm.
    5170 Ohio. Auditor of State. Annual Report of the Auditor of State on the condition of the surplus revenue for the year 1844. Columbus
    Swanson, page 58. 1845.

    5223 Ohio. Auditor of State. Tax chart by John Brough, Auditor of State, compiling the personal property and public welfare taxes collected. Columbus
    AI 0. 1845. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8490 Ohio. Auditor of State. Annual Report of the Auditor of State, to the Forty-Fourth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, December 9, 1845. Columbus C. Scott and Co., Printers., AI 45-4961. 1845. 47, [1] p. ; 22 cm. Cover title.
    Signed, p. 47: John Woods, auditor of state.
    8557 Ohio. Auditor of State. Annual Report of the Auditor of State, to the Forty-Sixth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, for the Year 1847. Columbus Chas. Scott's Steam Press.,
    1847. iv, [1], 6-87, bv p. ; 24 cm. Signed, p. 49: John Woods.
    10208 Ohio. Auditor of State. Special Report of the Auditor of Taxes, Containing Abstracts of the Value of Real Property in the State of Ohio, as Equalized by the State Board of Equalization, with Tables of the Value of Real, and Personal Property, Taxes Levied, &c. Columbus C. Scott's Steam Press.,
    1847. 117, [1] p. ; 26 cm. Signed, p. 4: John Woods.
    10285 Ohio. Auditor of State. Tax Laws Relating to the Assessment of Personal Property, Moneys and Credits, and New Structures; and the Duties of Township Assessors; with Forms and Instructions. Prepared by the Auditor of State. Columbus Chas. Scott's Steam Press.,
    1848. [1], bv, [3]-21, [22]-29, bv, 1 l. p. ; 27 cm. "Instructions."--p. [22]-29.
    Signatures: [1-T.L.] - 4-T.L./4.
    10209 Ohio. Auditor of State. Annual Report of the Auditor of State, to the Forty-Ninth General Assembly of the State of Ohio. For the Year 1850. Columbus S. Medary, Printer to the House.,
    1850. 61, bv p. ; 22 cm.
    3519 Ohio. Auditor of State. (Annual Report, 1849) Annual Report of the Auditor of State, to the Forty-Eighth General Assembly of the State of Ohio. For the Year 1849. (Ordered to be Printed by the Senate.) Columbus L.L. Rice, Printer.,
    1850. 67, bv p. ; 24 cm. This report was ordered printed by the Senate and L.L. Rice was the printer while the House ordered a copy printed and Samuel Medary was the printer. See Morgan 111.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: Annual report of the auditor of state, for the year 1849.
    Parentheses substituted for square brackets in title transcription.
    Signed, p. 35, John Woods.
    "Errata."--p. [4].
    2648 Ohio. Auditor. Licking County. To the County Surveyor of said county; whereas, it appears...that there was sold to Michael Coffman. Newark
    AI 0. 1838. Broadside (printed form, fill in blanks). Joseph Dush of Williard, Ohio, had the only copy. It did not appear in his estate sales.
    3710 Ohio. Bank Commissioners, Board of. First Annual Report of the of Bank Commissioners of Ohio, to the Thirty-Eighth General Assembly. December 16, 1839. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer tothe [sic.] State., AI 57653. Sabin 56882. 1839. 104 p. ; 21 cm. In my second imperfect copy "Printer to the State" is corrected.
    7030 Ohio. Bank Commissioners, Board of. Special Report of the Bank Commissioners, on the Investigation of the Affairs of the German Bank of Wooster. February 19, 1842. Columbus
    Swanson, page 73. 1842.

    8574 Ohio. Bank Commissioners. Annual Report of the Bank Commissioners of the State of Ohio, to the Forty First General Assembly. December 17, 1842. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer., AI 0. 1842. 79 p. ; 23 cm.
    8711 Ohio. Blind, Superintentent of. Zehnter Yahres Bericht der Direktoren und des Superintendenten der Blinden Erziehungs, anstalt von Ohio, fur das Jahr, 1846. Columbus Bei E. Scott., AI 46-5405. 1846. 29 p.
    1458 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Report of the Canal Commissioners, Made to the Twenty-First General Assembly, January 3, 1823. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette. By P. H. Olmsted., SS 13624. Sabin 56888. 1823. 12 p. ; 20 p. Wessen: The first and most important Canal report; discussing relative merits of proposed routes.
    Signed on p. 12: T. Worthington [and five others].
    1461 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Second Report of the Canal Commissioners, January 13, 1823. By Authority. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette, by P. H. Olmsted., SS 13627. 1823. 4 p.
    1512 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Report of Board of Canal Commissioners, to the General Assembly, with Accompanying Documents. Columbus Printed by P. H. Olmsted., SS 17480. 1824. 33, [1], 20 p. ; 24 p. Signed on p. 33: Columbus, Jan. 21, 1824. T. Worthington [and five others].
    21 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Report of the Canal Commissioners, to the General Assembly of Ohio. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed by P. H. Olmsted., SS 21731. Eberstadt 132:583. 1825. 66 p. ; 22 cm. Signed on p. 51: Benjamin Tappan [and six others]. Columbus, January 8, 1825.
    "Appendix. Report of David S. Bates, Esq. Principal Engineer."-p. [53]-66. Bates was an engineer on the Erie canal.
    1602 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Report of the Canal Commissioners to the General Assembly. Read and Ordered to be Printed. December 12, 1825. Columbus George Nashee, State Printer., SS 21732. 1825. 54 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Accompanying documents."-p. [23]-54.
    Includes the "Report of Nathan S. Roberts, Esq. Civil Engineer," p [25]-34.
    "Erratum."-p. 54.
    Boston Public Library copy inscribed:: To Edward Livingston, Esqr. with the respectful compts of his friend E.A. Brown (Ethan Allen Brown).
    1603 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Report of the Commissioners of the Canal Fund. [Columbus s.n., SS 21733. 1825] 4 p.
    1691 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Report of the Canal Commissioners. December 27, 1826. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1826] 20 p. ; 21 cm. Signed on p. 18: Isaac Minor [and six others]. Columbus, 26th December, 1826.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: The Athenaeum, Philad. from John Johnston. Columbus, Jany. 3. 1827.
    1763 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Canal Law: An Act to Incorporate the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal Company. [Columbus
    SS 30108. 1827] 12 p. ; 21 cm.
    1764 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Rates of Toll Established by the Board of Canal Commissioners...to be paid on Property Transported on the Ohio and Miami Canals. Jan. 10, 1827. [Columbus
    O. 1827] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1844 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Canal Report. Jan. 5. 1828. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. Sabin 56888? 1828] 28 p. ; 24 cm. Caption title: Report. To the General Assembly of the State of Ohio. The Board of Canal Commissioners, in Obedience to the Laws Which Define Their Duties, Respectfully Submit the Following Report: in Relation to the Ohio Canal. Signed on p. 23: Isaac Minor [and six others]. Columbus, Jan. 5th, 1828.
    1845 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Report of the Board. Jan. 17, 1828. Columbus
    SS 34602. 1828.

    5966 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Report. To the Honorable General Assembly of the State of Ohio: The Board of Canal Commissioners Now Respectfully Submit the Following Report, in Relation to the Survey and Examination of the Muskingum River, and the Examination and Location of the Route of the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal within this State. Columbus s. n., AI 0. 1828. 8 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signed on p. 8.: Isaac Minor [and six others]. Columbus, Jan. 17th, 1828.
    1937 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Ohio Canal. South of Deer-creek. Notice to bidders. Each Proposition must state distinctly -- For grubbing and clearing -- A price per chain, measuring lengthwise [sic] of the section ... The work must be completed by the first of April, 1831. Chillicothe, July 15, 1829. Chillicothe
    SS 39907. 1829. Broadside. 28 x 39.5 cm. The text is in three columns. Lists 29 projects of work on which bids will be taken.
    1938 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Report of the Canal Commissioners. [Columbus s.n., SS 39904. 1829] 22 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title: To the General Assembly of the state of Ohio: the Board of Canal Commissioners respectfully report: in relation to the Ohio Canal. Signed on p. 20: Isaac Minor [and six others]. Columbus, Jan. 6, 1829.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: To Miss [illegible] with respect. compts. from thou ob. servant E. A. Brown; Ohio Canal Jany: 6, 1829.
    1939 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Report of the Canal Commission. Jan. 17, 1829. Columbus
    SS 39905. 1829. 19, [1] p.
    1940 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Rules and Specifications Relating to the Construction of Ohio Canal, and the Estimating of Work Performed thereon. Cleveland Printed by John R. St. John., SS 39908. 1829. 14 p. 20 cm.
    1941 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Rules for the Construction of Masonry...Oct. 13, 1829. Chillicothe Printed at the Office of the Scioto Gazette, SS 39909. 1829. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1942 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Sections of Canal, to be let at Chillicothe, July 15, 1829....Sections of Canal, to be let at Portsmouth, on July 20th, 1829. Chillicothe
    SS 39910. 1829. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1943 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Specifications for a Lock. The Walls of Locks shall be Solid Masonry, July 15, 1829. Chillicothe
    SS 39911. 1829. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1944 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Specifications for a Stone and Wood Lock. This lock is to consist of four pillars of stone masonry... Chillicothe
    SS 39912. 1829. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5922 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Annual Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners. Columbus
    AI 0. 1829.

    4174 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Rules and Specifications Relating to the Construction of the Wabash and Erie Canal, and Estimating of Work Performed Thereon. [Columbus s.n., Swanson, page 619. 1832] 14 p. ; Caption title; no imprint.
    7166 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners, January 9, 1830. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1830] 22 p. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title: 28th Gen. Assembly. 1st session. Sen. & Ho. of Rep. January 9, 1830. The report of the Board of Canal Commissioners. To the General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Signed on p. 18: Isaac Minor [and six others]. "Report of the Canal Fund Commissioners."--p. [21]-22. Signed Ethan A. Brown, E. Buckingham.
    2200 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Extension of the Miami Canal. Jan. 29, 1831. Columbus
    Wessen, 63(June 8, 1956), #478. 1831.
    Wessen advertised in no. 53, did not sell then!
    4172 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Ninth Annual Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1831] 10 p. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title; no imprint. At head of title: 29th Gen. Assembly. 1st session. Senate & House of Representatives.
    "January 11, 1831. Read, and 7000 copies ordered to be printed."--p. [1].
    5827 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. The Tenth Annual Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1832] 10 p. ; 24 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signed and dated on p. 8: Benjamin Tappan [and five others], January 11, 1832.
    2489 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Rates of Toll on the Ohio and Miami Canals. Established by the Board of Canal Commissioners, February 21, 1833. Columbus Scott & Wright., AI 20500. 1833. 7 p. ; 21 cm.
    8462 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Eleventh Annual Report of the Canal Commissioners, Jan. 22, 1833. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1833] 53, bv p. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title: Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners. Signed and dated, p. 42: Benjamin Tappan [and five others], January 22, 1833. "Rules and specifications, relating to the construction of the Ohio Canal: and the estimating of work performed thereon."--p. [43]-53.
    Morgan: This report was sometimes bound with Public Documents Concerning the Ohio Canals (Morgan 2314) before the index (DLC, PPL). Cf. NUC 01338362.
    6039 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Report of the Canal Commissioners Relative to the Supply of Water on the Portage Summit. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1834] 2 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signed John Johnston, and dated, Columbus, 4th Feb'y, 1834.
    6472 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Rates of Toll on the Ohio and Miami Canals, Established by the Board of Canal Commissioners, February 12, 1834. Columbus Printed for the Board of Commissioners by Scott & Wright., AI 0. 1834. 7 p. ; 21 cm.
    8009 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Twelfth Annual Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners. Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1834. 14 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signed: Jan. 13, 1834.
    8588 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Report of the Commissioners on the Case of A. Enoch. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1834] 7, bv p. ; 2.5 cm. Half-title; no imprint.
    Signed, p. 7: John Hunt, J.T. Gibson, Wm. Sawyer} comm'rs. Middletown, Sept. 1834.
    2857 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Report of the Canal Commissioners, in case of Chillicothe Subscriptions. Senate, Feb. 12, 1835. Columbus
    AI 33448. 1835. 12 p. ; 21 cm.
    2858 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Special Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners, January 24th, 1835. [Columbus s.n., AI 33449. 1835] 5, bv p. ; 24 cm. Signed and dated, p. 5: Benjamin Tappan, president. January 23d, 1835.
    4170 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Thirteenth Annual Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners, to the General Assembly of Ohio, January 19, 1835. Columbus James B. Gardiner, Printer to the State, AI 0. 1835. 22, 1 l p. ; 23.5 cm. Signed and dated, p. 18: Benj. Tappan [and four others], January 19th, 1835.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: J. Campbell.
    7814 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. (A) A Statement Of Sections on the Miami Canal North of Dayton, Showing the Amount Paid Contractors in the Years 1833, 1834, 1835. Columbus
    AI 0. 1835. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    10121 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Report of the Canal Commissioners, in Relation to the Quantity and Value of the Real Estate Owned by the Zanesville Canal and Manufacturing Company. In Senate, January 30, 1835. [Columbus Printed by James B. Gardiner, AI 0. 1835] 4 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed: B. Tappan, president.
    James B. Gardiner was printer to the state of Ohio in 1835.
    4171 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Fourteenth Annual Report, of the Board of Canal Commissioners, to the Thirty-Fourth General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Columbus James B. Gardiner, Printer to the State., AI 0. [1836] 16 p. ; 24 cm. Signed and dated, p. 15: Benj. Tappan [and four others], January 6, 1836.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: L. King.
    5985 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Report of the Engineer, in Relation to the Coal Mines in the Hockhocking Valley. To the Honorable Board of Canal Commissioners. Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1836. 5 p. Caption title.
    Signed Sam'l Carpenter. Columbus, Feb. 19th, 1836.
    9014 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Rules and Specifications Relating to the Construction of the Hocking Valley Canal, and Estimating of Work Performed Thereon. Lancaster J. & C.H. Brough, Printers, AI 0. 1836. 23 p. ;
    10131 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners Relative to Sundry Surveys, Estimates, &c. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1836. 7, [1] p. ; 24 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    "Benj. Tappan, Pres't. Canal Com'rs. Office, Feb. 3, 1836."--p. [1].
    10132 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners Relative to the Bridges over the Ohio Canals. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1836. 2 p. ; 24 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    "Benj. Tappan, President. Columbus, March 2d, 1836."--p. 2.
    5329 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Report of the Commissioners of the Canal Fund, January 10th, 1837. Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1837. 2 leaves ; 24 cm. OKentU (AC901 .P3 v.45, no.3).
    3486 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Special Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners, in Relation to Expenditures on the Public Works, with a List of Engineers, &c. December 26, 1838. [Columbus s.n., AI 52035. 1838] 7, bv p. ; 23 cm. Signed on p. 4: Sam'l Forrer, president pro tem.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: J. Campbell.
    3711 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Special Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners...employment of the state engineers...Feb. 4, 1839. Columbus
    AI 57654. 1839.

    3712 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Special Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners...southern termination of the Ohio canal. Feb. 4, 1839. Columbus
    AI 57655. 1839.

    3713 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Special Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners...Vernon and Mohican Canals, Feb. 4, 1839. Columbus
    AI 57656. 1839.

    3714 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Special Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners...estimate from Andrew Young, on the extension of the Miami Canal, Feb. 14, 1839. Columbus
    AI 57657. 1839.

    3715 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Special Report of the Bank Commissioners, in Reply to a Resolution of the House Asking for Information in Relation to the Transportation and Sale of Specie by Certain Banks Therein Named. December 28, 1839. Columbus s.n., AI 57658. 1839. 5 p. ; 24 cm.
    3716 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Special Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners...alterations in the general turnpike law, Feb. 6, 1839. Columbus
    AI 57659. 1839.

    3717 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Special Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners...amount due the Zanesville Canal and Manufacturing Company. Feb. 13, 1839. Columbus
    AI 57660. 1839.

    3718 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Special Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners...relative to a branch canal from the Mad River Feeder to Urbana. Feb. 16, 1839. Columbus
    AI 57661. 1839.

    3719 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Special Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners...relative to John M'Carthy. Feb. 19, 1839. Columbus
    AI 57662. 1839.

    3720 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Special Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners...original and present estimates of cost of certain state improvements. Feb. 6, 1839. Columbus
    AI 57663. 1839.

    3721 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Special Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners in Reply to a Resolution of the Senate Relative to the Claim of Abner Enoch. February 12, 1839. Columbus s.n., AI 57664. 1839. 11 p.
    3722 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Special Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners in Reply to a Resolution of the Senate Relative to the Claim of Caleb Imley. Feb. 15, 1839. Columbus s.n., AI 57665. 1839. 5 p.
    3723 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Special Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners in Reply to a Resolution of the Senate, Relative to the Claim of Morris Seely, February 19, 1839. [Columbus s.n., AI 57666. 1839] 8 p. ; 25 cm. Signed: Benj. Tappan, President.
    3724 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Special Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners...relating to the navigable feeder of the Miami Canal extended. Jan. 24, 1839. Columbus
    AI 57667. 1839.

    3725 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Special Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners...on the extension of Racoon Creek. Jan. 19, 1839. Columbus
    AI 57668. 1839.

    3726 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Special Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners...on the extension of the Mad River Navigable Feeder to West Liberty. Jan. 19, 1839. Columbus
    AI 57669. 1839.

    3727 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Special Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners...on the surveys and estimates of the Woodsfield and Sisterville...Turnpikes. Jan. 21, 1839. Columbus
    AI 57670. 1839.

    3728 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Special Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners...on the survey and estimates of the Wooster, Chippeway and Clinton Canal. Jan. 19, 1839. Columbus
    AI 57671. 1839.

    4173 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Fifteenth Annual Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners of the State of Ohio. January, 1839. Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1839. 42 p. ; 23 cm. Signed on p. 26: S. Dodge; Sam'l Forrer; Leander Ransom; Wm. H. Price.
    4536 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Rules and Specifications Relating to the Construction of Canals in the State of Ohio, and the Estimating Work Performed thereon. Columbus S. Medary's Power Press Print., AI 43-3896 1843. 14 p. ; 22 cm.
    6865 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Special Report of the Acting Fund Commissioner, in Reply to a Resolution of the Senate. December 20, 1843. Columbus
    AI 43-3897. 1843. 10 p. ; 24 cm.
    6866 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Special Report of the Commissioners of the Canal Fund, in Reply to a Resolution of the House...January 16, 1843. Columbus
    AI 43-3899. 1843.

    2859 Ohio. Board of Commissioners Appointed to Select Certain Lands. Report of the Board of Commissioners Appointed to Select Certain Lands Granted by Congress, to Aid in the Construction of the Wabash and Erie Canal. Tuesday, January 27th, 1835. [Columbus Printed by James B. Gardiner, AI 33450. 1835] 5, bv p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian notes: Prefaced by a letter of transmittal from Governor Lucas to the General Assembly of Ohio.
    Signed p. 5: Abraham Shane, Wm. Blackburn. com'rs.
    James B. Gardiner was printer to the state of Ohio in 1835.
    5198 Ohio. Board of Commissioners, Lotteries. Scheme of a Lottery for Improving the Navigation between Lake Erie and the River Ohio. Cleaveland. Cramer, printer. [Cleaveland Cramer, Printer., AI 0. 1807] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7042 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Canal Plan Submitted Listing Reasons for Building a Canal Which Could Assist Lake Erie Traffic and Would Require the Cooperation of Indiana and Ohio to Complete. Columbus
    AI 0. 1834. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    2860 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Report of Operations. Department of Public Works. Columbus
    AI 33451. 1835.

    8061 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works. Re: Report on the condition of the national highway, cost of repairs, etc. Columbus
    AI 0. 1836.

    8067 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, Relative to Skeleton Maps of the State of Ohio. Dec. 30, 1837. Document No. 16. Columbus
    Wessen, 66(May 1957), #424. 1836.

    3280 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) First Annual Report of the Board of Public Works to the Thirty-Fifth General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Columbus James B. Gardiner, Printer to the State., AI 46050. 1837. 27 p. ; 22 cm.
    3281 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works in relation to the Survey of the Steubenville, Cadiz, and Cambridge Road. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1837] 3 p. Caption title; no imprint.
    5987 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works Relative to the Removal of Collectors of Canal Tolls, House of Representatives, December 28, 1837. Columbus
    AI 0. 1837. 4 p. Cover title.
    Signed, A. McConnell, president.
    7568 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Report of the Board of Public Works on the Whitewater Canal. [Columbus] s.n., AI 0. 1837. 14 p. ; 24 cm.
    195 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Memorial of the Board of Public Works, Demanding an Impartial Investigation of Their Official Conduct. House of Representatives, March 5, 1838. [Columbus s.n., AI 52036. 1838] [1], bv, 3-4, [5], 6-17, bv, 19-52 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    3487 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works...in Relation to the Liabilities of the State...Feb. 10, 1838. Columbus
    AI 52037. 1838.

    3488 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, Relative to a Canal Survey in Darke County. January 22, 1838. Columbus s.n., AI 52038. 1838. 22 p. Cover title.
    Signed David Bates, resident engineer.
    5993 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, Relative to the Cincinnati, Columbus and Wooster Turnpike. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1838] 7 p. ; 24 cm. "Senate, Jan. 11, 1838."
    Ohio Historical Society copy with: Special report of the Board of Public Works, relative to the extension of the canal up the Black Fork of the Mohican River.
    5994 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, Relative to the Extension of the Canal up the Black Fork of the Walhonding and Mohican River. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. Swanson, page 304. 1838] 9 p. ; 23 cm. "House of Representatives, Jan. 5, 1838."
    5995 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Second Special Report of the Board of Public Works, Relative to the Removal of Collectors of Canal Tolls. House, Jan. 29, 1838. Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1838. 6 p. Cover title.
    Signed A. McConnell, president.
    8556 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Second Annual Report of the Board of Public Works. January 16, 1838. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1838] [1-3, 4-26, 1 l., p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signatures: [1] - 3/4 4/2.
    3729 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Acts for the protection of the canals, and other public works of Ohio. Columbus S. Medary and Brothers, AI 57672. 1839. 35 p.
    3730 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Report of the Board of Public Works, in Relation to the Rate of Tolls Charged on the National Road. Columbus s.n., AI 57673. 1839. 2 p. ; 23 cm.
    3731 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, to the General Assembly, Transmitting the Report of the Agent Appointed to Examine into the Affairs of Turnpike, Canal and Slackwater Navigation Companies. December 14, 1839. Columbus
    AI 57674. 1839. 62 p. ; 22.5 cm. Half-title; no imprint.
    Report signed: Francis Cleveland, agent B. of P.W.
    3732 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works...Transmitting the Report of the Superintendent of the National Road. Dec. 30, 1839. Columbus s.n., AI 57675. 1839. 12 p. ; 24 cm.
    7570 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Third Annual Report of the Board of Public Works of the State of Ohio; Made to the Thirty-Eighth General Assembly, December 30, 1839. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer to the State., AI 0. 1839. [1-3], 4-54, 1 l., p. ; 21.5 cm.
    5999 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, in Relation to the Survey, Plans and Estimate of Cost, of the Killbuck Canal, January 22, 1840. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1840] 17, bv p. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signed, p. 8: N[athaniel]. Medberry, engineer. Columbus, January 20, 1840.
    8594 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, Transmitting the Report and Estimates of S. Dodge, on the Cuyahoga and Grand River Canal Route. March 11, 1840. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1840] 12 p. ; 23.5 cm. Half-title; no imprint.
    8595 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, on the Indian Lake Reservoir, Feeder, &c. March 8, 1840. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1840] 4 p. ; 24 cm. Half-title; no imprint.
    8596 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, Relative to Checks Drawn by the Acting Commissioner on the Miami Extension of the Miami and Warren County Canal. March 3, 1840. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1840] 6 p. ; 23 cm. Half-title; no imprint.
    8597 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, in Reply to a Resolution of the Senate, Asking for Information Relative to the Mad River Feeder and Miami Reservoir. March 2, 1840. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1840] 7 p. ; 24 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    8598 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, in Relation to the Necessary Expenditures on the Different Works, for the Year 1840. February 20, 1840. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1840] 7 p. ; 24.5 cm. Half-title; no imprint.
    8599 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, in Relation to the Claim of L. Fogle and Co., and H. R. Caldwell, for Damages Done Them by the Erection of the Reservoir on the Portage Summit of the Ohio Canal. February 3, 1840. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1840] 5 p. ; 22 cm. Half-title; no imprint.
    8600 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, in Relation to the Applicants for Subscriptions of Stock to Turnpike and Other Companies, under the Internal Improvement Law. January 10, 1840. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1840] 4 p. ; 23 cm. Half-title; no imprint.
    8601 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, in Relation to the Agents Employed on the National Road, with the Salaries Paid and Services Rendered. February 10, 1840. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1840] 6 p. ; 23.5 cm. Half-title; no imprint.
    8602 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, in Relation to Estimates and Payments on the Muskingum Improvement and Hocking Canal. February 17, 1840. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1840] 4 p. charts (2). ; 23 cm. Half-title; no imprint.
    4012 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Fourth Annual Report of the Board of Public Works of the State of Ohio, Made to the Thirty-Ninth General Assembly. January 12, 1841. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer to the State., AI 0. 1841. 58 p. ; 20.5 cm. Pagination: [1], bv, [3]-30, br, 32-34, br, 36-58, 1 l.?
    Signatures: [1]-7/4, 8/2 (last leaf missing; need to bind-not tipped in).
    6473 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Third Annual Report of the Marietta and Newport Turnpike Road and Bridge Company. Columbus
    AI 0. 1841.

    6475 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Report of the Goshen, Wilmington, and Columbus Turnpike Company. Columbus
    AI 0. 1841.

    8608 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, in Answer to a Resolution of the Senate Relative to the North Fork of Licking Feeder. Senate-December 22, 1841. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1841] 13, bv, map. ; 23.5 cm. Half-title; no imprint.
    8609 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, with a Statement of the Amount Due Contractors, Engineers & Laborers on the Public Works. Office of the Board of Public Works, Columbus, February 23rd, 1841. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1841] 5 p. ; 23.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    8610 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, in Relation to the Claim of Isaac Dillon. Senate-February 9, 1841. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1841] 3 p. ; 23.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    8611 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, Relative to the Adoption of the Mad River Feeder as One of the Public Works of the State. Senate-February 24, 1841. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1841] 7, bv p. ; 24 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    8612 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, Relative to the Management of the National Road, in Answer to a Resolution of the House. February 3d, 1841. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1841] 8 p. ; 22.5 cm. Half-title; no imprint.
    8613 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, Relative to the Logan County Reservoir. Senate-January 25, 1841. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1841] 8 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    8614 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, Relative to the Claim of Jacob L. Vance, in Reply to a Resolution of the Senate. In Senate.-February 8, 1841. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1841] 8 p. ; 23 cm. Half-title; no imprint.
    8615 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, Relative to the Claim of Frederick H. Bryan, in Reply to a Resolution of the Senate. In Senate-February 8, 1841. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1841] [2], 5 p. ; 23.5 cm. Half-title; no imprint.
    5894 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, in Answer to a Resolution of the Senate, Relative to the Claim of H. R. Deming. February 16, 1842. [Columbus
    AI 0. 1842] 2 p. ; 24 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    5895 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, in Answer to a Resolution of the Senate in Relation to Tolls on Salt. February 5, 1842. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. Swanson, page 620. 1842] 7, bv p. ; 23.5 cm. Half-title; no imprint.
    Samuel Medary and S. & M.H. Medary were the state printers in 1842.
    5896 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, in Answer to a Resolution of the Senate, Relative to a Further Supply of Water for the Ohio Canal, near Massillon. February 15, 1842. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1842] 3, bv p. ; 24 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Dated: Office of the Board of Public Works, Columbus, February 15, 1842.
    Samuel Medary and S. & M.H. Medary were the state printers in 1842.
    5897 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, in Answer to a Resolution of the Senate, Relative to a Claim of Thomas White. [Columbus
    AI 0. 1842] 3 p. ; 22.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    5898 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, in Answer to a Resolution of the Senate Relating to the Extension of the Miami Canal. January 20, 1842. [Columbus s.n., Swanson, page 620. 1842] 5, [3] p. ; 23.5 cm. Half-title; no imprint.
    Signed: T.G. Bates, acting commissioner.
    Samuel Medary and S. & M.H. Medary were the state printers in 1842.
    5899 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, in Reply to a Resolution of the House Relative to Water Power at Cincinnati. January 21, 1842. [Columbus s.n., Swanson, page 621. 1842] [1], bv, [3]-9, bv, 1 l. p. ; 23.5 cm. Half-title; no imprint.
    Samuel Medary and S. & M.H. Medary were the state printers in 1842.
    Concerns the lease of water power to Clark Williams.
    Signatures: [1]/4 2/2.
    5901 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works in Answer to a Resolution of the Senate Relative to the Portsmouth Dry Dock and Steamboat Basin Company. January 26, 1842. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1842] 2 p. ; 24.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Dated: Office of the Board of Public Works. Columbus, January 25, 1842.
    Samuel Medary and S. & M.H. Medary were the state printers in 1842.
    6227 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Fifth Annual Report of the Board of Public Works...Made to the Fortieth General Assembly. Jan. 11, 1842. Columbus
    AI 42-3837. 1842.

    6228 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Laws for the Protection of the Canals of the State of Ohio, the Regulation of the Navigation Thereof, and for the Collection of Tolls; also the Orders, Rules, Regulations, and Rates of Tolls, with Tables of Distances on the Several Public Works, as Established by the Board of Public Works, March 10, 1842. Columbus S. & M.H. Medary, Printers., AI 42-2876. 1842. 51 p. ; 23 cm.
    8607 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Report of the Standing Committee on Canals, on the Memorial of Buckingham and Van Buskirks. Senate.-February 19, 1842. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. Swanson, page 304. 1842] 3 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    6874 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Rates of Toll on the Public Works of Ohio, as Established by the Board of Public Works. Columbus
    AI 43-3891. 1843.

    6875 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Report of the Special Committee Appointed to Examine the Accounts of the Several Members of the Board of Public Works...March 7, 1843. Columbus
    AI 43-3894. 1843.

    10164 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Sixth Annual Report of the Board of Public Works, of the State of Ohio, to the Forty First General Assembly, January 2, 1843. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer.,
    1843. 79, bv p. ; 23 cm. Signatures: [1]-5/8.
    139 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Seventh Annual Report of the Board of Public Works of the State of Ohio, to the Forty Second General Assembly. January 9, 1844. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer., AI 0. 1844. [1], bv, [3]-89, bv, 1 l. p. ; 20 cm. The bulk of the report deals with the canal system in Ohio: the Ohio Canal, Walhonding, Hocking, Wabash and Erie, Miami and Warren County.
    Signatures: [1]- 5/8 6/4 7/2.
    5885 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works in Answer to a Resolution of the Senate, in Relation to Sales of Waterpower on the Canals of this State. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1844] 2 p. 4 folded tables. ; 23.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Dated Jan. 29, 1844.
    8559 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works Relative to Mercer County Reservoir, In Reply to a Resolution of the Senate. [Columbus Samuel Medary, AI 0. 1844] [1], bv, 1 l. p. Chart. ; 24 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Dated: Office of the Board of Public Works, Columbus, February 8, 1844.
    Samuel Medary was the state printer in 1844.
    "Proposals for clearing Mercer County Reservoir, January 20, 1841."--chart, 53 bidders listed.
    8604 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Communication from the Board of Public Works, in Relation to a Further Supply of Water on the Ohio Canal, near Massillon. In House-February 3, 1844. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1844] 2 p. ; 22.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    8605 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, in Answer to a Resolution of the Senate Relative to the Claim of Lyon, Buck and Wolf. Office of the Board of Public Works, Columbus, February 27, 1844. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1844] 3 p. ; 23.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    8606 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Report of the Standing Committee on Retrenchment, on the Accounts, Management, &c., of the Board of Public Works. In Senate-February 28, 1844. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1844] 18 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    4661 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Report of the Board of Commissioners Appointed under the Act of March 6, 1845, Entitled "An Act to Appoint Commissioners to Examine the Books, Accounts, and Proceedings of the Board of Public Works, and for Other Purposes." In-House--Dec. 26, 1845. Laid Upon the Table and Order to be Printed. [Columbus s.n., AI 45-4963. Swanson, page 610. 1845] 573, [1] p. Tables, Errata. ; 22.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    "Report on Rascality."
    5880 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works Relative to the Rates of Tolls on the Canals of this State. Columbus
    AI 0. 1845. 222 p.
    4743 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Report of the Commissioners to Examine the Books, Accounts and Other Proceedings of the Board. Re: Internal Improvements. House, Jan. 20, 1847. 2d Report. Columbus
    Swanson, page 611. 1846. 428 p. ; 23
    4377 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Report of the Committee on Public Works and Public Lands. In Senate-February 1, 1847. [Columbus s.n., Swanson, page 305. 1847] 12 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    4932 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Eleventh Annual Report of the Board of Public Works of the State of Ohio, to the Forty-Sixth General Assembly, January 10, 1848. Columbus Chas. Scott's Steam Press., Sabin 56886. 1848. 143, bv p. ; 24 cm. Signatures: [1]-9/8.
    6573 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, in Answer to a Resolution of the Senate Passed January 18th, 1848, Relative to Rates of Toll Charged on Salt, &c. &c. In Senate--January 29, 1848. [Columbus s.n.,
    1848] [1]-7, [8]-9, bv, 1 l. p. ; 24.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signatures: [1]/4 2/2.
    8263 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Twelfth Annual Report of the Board of Public Works of the State of Ohio, to the Forty-Seventh General Assembly. January, 1849. Columbus S. Medary, Printer.,
    1849. 101, [1] p. ; 21 cm. Printed wrapper.
    10165 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Extract from the Report of the Board of Public Works, for the Year 1849. [Columbus s.n.,
    1850] 4 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "The following two tables have been prepared for the purpose of exhibiting, in a comprehensive view, the yearly average cost, per mile of each canal and slackwater improvement, both in Ohio and New York, on account of superintendence and repairs; and the total average cost, yearly, on all the canals, &c., in each of these states."
    10086 Ohio. Board of Public Works. Special Report of the Board of Public Works, Relative to the Claim of Hampson & Parkinson. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1837] 3 p. ; 24 cm.
    1521 Ohio. Brigade Orders. Brigade Orders. First Brigade, Ninth Division, Ohio Militia. Headquarters. Painesville
    SS 17474. July 22, 1824.
    Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as facsimile page images and full text.
    1601 Ohio. Brigade Orders. First Brigade. Ninth Division Ohio Militia. Headquarters. Painesville
    SS 21725. May 30, 1825. 1 p. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as facsimile page images and full text.
    7808 Ohio. Brigade Orders. New Philadelphia. Head quarters, New Philadelphia, Oct. 6th, 1829. Brigade orders! : Orders is hereby given ... that I have this day removed from my staff, Azor Abel ... Thomas Sargent ... James W. English ... / John Butt, brigadier general, 3d Brigade, 14th Division, Ohio Militia. [New Philadelphia
    AI 0. 1829] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 23 x 27 cm.
    7809 Ohio. Brigade Orders. Painesville. Brigade Orders. 1st Brigade, 9th Division, Ohio Militia. Head Quarters, Painesville, July 19th, 1827. [Painesville s.n., AI 0. 1827] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5816 Ohio. Brigade Orders. Painesville. General Orders. Head Quarters, 1st brigade, 9th Div. O. M. Painesville, April 30th, 1828. The Brigadier General, desirous that the order of his excellency, the commander in chief, in regard to uniform and equippage [sic] of officers should be carried into full effect, and with a new of producing uniformity in the order of parade, inspection and review, throughout the several regiments, battalions, and squadrons, composing the brigade he has the honor to command, has thought proper for the information and better regulation of the commissioned officers in said brigade, to give the said general order of his excellency, the commander in chief, entire, with such instructions thereafter as may be deemed salutary, in relation to the general routine of duty, to be observed while on parade, for exercise, inspection, and review. [Three quarter row of decorative ornaments] [Text in two columns] [Painesville s.n., AI 0. 1828.] [3], bv. ; 30.7 cm. Signed at bottom right column: Charles C. Paine, Brig. Gen. 1st Brid'd, 9th Div. Ohio Militia. By the General's command, James H. Paine, Brigade Inspector.
    7171 Ohio. Canal Fund Commissioners, Board of. Report of the Commissioners of the Canal Fund. Correct Statement of Expenditures...Jan. 4, 1827. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1827] 7, bv p. ; 24 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signed on p. 7: Ethan A. Brown, E. Buckingham. January 4, 1827.
    7172 Ohio. Canal Fund Commissioners, Board of. Report of the Commissioners of the Canal Fund. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1827] 5, bv p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Report. To the General Assembly of Ohio: the Commissioners of the Canal Fund, in compliance with the act constituting their board, respectfully report: that since their last communication to the General Assembly, they have contracted loans, amounting to one million two hundred thousand dollars, agreeably to the authority vested in them ..."-p. [3].
    Signed on p. 5: Ethan A. Brown, E. Buckingham, Simon Perkins. December 27, 1827.
    8237 Ohio. Canal Fund Commissioners, Board of. Annual Report of the Canal Fund Commissioners. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1831] 7, [1] p. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title; no imprint.
    At head of title: 29th Gen. Assembly. 1st session. Senate & House.
    Signed on page 7: E. Buckingham; Simon Perkins; Sam. F. McCracken. "Thursday, January 13, 1831. Read, and seven thousand copies ordered to be printed."
    8281 Ohio. Canal Fund Commissioners, Board of. Report of the Commissioners of the Canal Fund, Jan. 7, 1833. To the Honorable the General Assembly of the State of Ohio. [Columbus
    AI 0. 1833]. 3, bv p. ; 23 cm. Caption-title; no imprint.
    8758 Ohio. Canal Fund Commissioners, Board of. Report of the Canal Fund Commissioners, January 19th, 1835. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1835] 5, bv p. ; 24 cm. Signed, p. 5: Sam. F. McCracken, in behalf of the Canal Fund Commissioners, Columbus, Jan. 19, 1835.
    3733 Ohio. Canal Fund Commissioners, Board of. Special Report of the Canal Fund Commissioners...resolution adopted Jan. 25, 1839, relative to the fund. Jan. 29, 1839. Columbus s.n., AI 57676. 1839. 4 p. ; 23 cm.
    5337 Ohio. Canal Fund Commissioners, Board of. Annual Report of the Commissioners of the Canal Fund of the State of Ohio. Columbus
    AI 42-3829. 1842.

    4327 Ohio. Canals. Portsmouth, O., Oct. 8, 1832. The opening for navigation of the Ohio Grand Canal. [Portsmouth]
    AI 0. 1832. 1 sheet ([1] p.) Addressed to S. [Simon] Perkins, Warren, Ohio from John R. Turner.
    Celebration Oct. 23, 1832.
    4352 Ohio. Commissioners of the Canal Fund. State of Ohio. 1827. Canal Loan. Notification. 6%. (New York). [Columbus
    AI 0. 1827] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4351 Ohio. Commissioners of the Canal Fund. State of Ohio. 1828. Canal Loan. Notification 6%. (New York). Columbus
    AI 0. 1828. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4353 Ohio. Commissioners of the Canal Fund. State of Ohio. 1837. Canal Loan. Notification. 6%. (New York). Columbus
    AI 0. [1837] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    3489 Ohio. Commissioners on Valuation of Canal Lands. Report on the Valuation of the State Canal Lands, Dec. 17, 1838. Columbus s.n., AI 52040. 1838. 66 p. tables. ; 24 cm.
    8618 Ohio. Committee of Revision. Report of the Committee of Revision. [December 9, 1823.] [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1823] 8 p. ; 22 cm. Half-title; no imprint.
    8619 Ohio. Committee of Revision. Francis Deunlavy's Report. [December 5, 1823.] [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1823] [2], 3 p. ; 23 cm. Half-title; no imprint.
    3087 Ohio. Committee on Roads and Highways. Report of the Committee on Roads and Highways relates to the Western Reserve and Maumee-Firelands Road, Dec. 23, 1836. Columbus s.n, AI 0. Swanson, page 302. 1836. 2 p.
    8489 Ohio. Committee Report. Report of the Minority of the Select Committee Upon the Subject of the Laws Relating to People of Color. [Columbus s.n., AI 45-4971. 1845] 11 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title.
    "In House - Jan. 18, 1845."
    5294 Ohio. Common Schools, Commissioners of. Report of the Committee to whom was referred the Report of the Commissioners of Common Schools. Columbus
    Sabin 56895. 1826.

    642 Ohio. Constitution. Constitution of the State of Ohio; Done in Convention, Begun and Held at Chillicothe, on Monday the First Day of November, A.D. One Thousand Eight Hundred and Two, and of the Independence of the United States the Twenty-Seventh. Published by Authority. Chillicothe From the Press of N. Willis, Printer to the Convention., OI 27. SS 2819. Sabin 56904. Thomson 268. Wilkie 39. 1802. 32 p. ; 21 cm. DLC notes to Second Edition: This constitution, completed in 25 days, went into effect without a popular referendum but had a long Bill of Rights. It denied the veto power to the governor, presumably because of the unpopular 14-year rule of Governor St. Clair. Congress in effect admitted Ohio to the Union by passing an act to extend the laws of the United States over Ohio, which was approved by President Jefferson on February 19, 1803; and it adopted an act, approved on March 3, 1803, which modified the Enabling Act to include the amendments proposed by the Ohio Constitutional Convention.
    643 Ohio. Constitution. Constitution Of The State Of Ohio, Framed In Convention At Chillicothe, November 29, 1802. [Cincinnati Press of Carpenter & Findlay., AI 0. 1802] 24 p. ; 22 cm.
    7109 Ohio. Constitution. Constitution of the State of Ohio, Formed at Chilicothe[sic] in November, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Two. Cincinnati From the Press of Carpenter & Findlay., AI 2820. OI 28. M,DCCC,II. 24 p. ; 19 cm.
    647 Ohio. Constitution. Constitution of the State of Ohio: Done in Convention, Begun and Held at Chillicothe, on Monday the First Day of November, A. D. One Thousand Eight Hundred and Two, and of the Independence of the United States the Twenty-Seventh. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Printed by N. Willis, Printer to the Convention., OI 31. SS 4786. 1803. [3], 4-31, bv p. ; 19 cm.
    648 Ohio. Constitution. Constitution of the State of Ohio: Done in Convention, Begun and Held at Chillicothe, on Monday, the First Day of November, A.D. One Thousand Eight Hundred and Two, and of the Independence of the United States the Twenty-Seventh. Published by Authority. Second Edition. Chillicothe Printed by N. Willis, Printer to the Convention., OI 30. SS 4787. Wilkie 117. 180S. [i.e. 1803?] 31 p. ; 22 cm.
    683 Ohio. Constitution. [Constitution of the State of Ohio. Cincinnati
    OI 65 1807]
    Ohio Imprint notes: Advertised in Liberty Hall, June 2, 1807, "For sale at this office."
    This is most likely remainders of the printed Constitutions from 1802-1803.
    952 Ohio. Constitution. Constitution of the State of Ohio, Framed in Convention at Chillicothe, November 29, 1802. [Chillicothe Printed by Nashee & Denny, for John Bailhache, SS 38503. 1816] 24 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Also issued from the same setting of type as part of: Ohio. [Laws, etc. (Session laws : 1815)]. Acts passed at the first session of the fourteenth General Assembly of the state of Ohio. Chillicothe: Printed by Nashee & Denny, for John Bailhache, 1816 (Shaw & Shoemaker 38502; Morgan 75).
    5088 Ohio. Constitution. 1802. Constitution of the State of Ohio. Columbus J.H. Riley & Co.,
    1850. 41 p. ; 21 cm. Cover title.
    9544 Ohio. Constitutional Convention (1850-1851). Reply of the Secretary of State in Answer to a Resolution of the Ohio Constitutional Convention. (May 23, 1850) [Columbus s.n.,
    1850] [2], 4 p. ; XX cm. MH-L notes: Cover serves as title-page.
    9545 Ohio. Constitutional Convention (1850-1851). Report of the Secretary of State to the Ohio Constitutional Convention. In Accordance with Resolutions Passed in Convention, May 13, 1850, Calling for Certain Information from the Several Courts of Common Pleas of This State, the Commercial Court of Cincinnati; the Superior Court of Cincinnati; and the Superior Court of Cleveland. In Convention, Friday, June 7, 1850. Columbus S. Medary, Printer to the Convention,
    1850. 8 p. Supplies information on the courts of the state.
    9546 Ohio. Constitutional Convention (1850-1851). Standing Rules of the Constitutional Convention of the State of Ohio, Adopted in Convention - Thursday, May 16, 1850. Columbus S. Medary, Printer,
    1850 10 p. ; 22 cm.
    6615 Ohio. Constitutional Convention. 1850. Plan of the House of Delegates assembled for the Constitutional Convention, Cincinnati. Cincinnati

    1850.

    2332 Ohio. Convention. Columbus, 1832. Address and Proceedings of the Ohio State Convention Which Met at Columbus, O., January 9, 1832 to Nominate a Governor and a Ticket Favorable to the Re-Elections of Andrew Jackson as President of the United States. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Sentinel, AI 14053. Sabin 2332. 1832. 24 p. ; 22 cm.
    1604 Ohio. Court of Common Pleas (Belmont County). Copy of the Rules of Court in Relation to the Settlement of Estates by Executors or Administrators...John Patterson, Clerk. August 25th, 1825. [St. Clairesville s.n., SS 0. 1825] Broadside. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 31 x 39 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed: John Patterson, clerk. August 25th, 1825. Possibly this is John Patterson (1771-1848) who was associate judge of the Court of Commons Pleas for Belmont Co., Ohio, from 1810 to 1815, and who served in both the state legislature and the U.S. Congress. When he returned home to St. Clairsville in March 1825, he was engaged in the hardware business and agricultural pursuits. Although not mentioned in any of the biographical sources, perhaps he also served as clerk of his former court. It is also possible that he arranged a clerkship for one of two nephews named John, or that the signing clerk is entirely unrelated. American Antiquarian Society copy has Patterson's name crossed out and replaced in ms. with that of H.H. Leavitt. Humphrey Howe Leavitt was clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Jefferson Co., Ohio, in 1828, supporting the assumption that the rules originated in nearby Belmont Co.
    Text in two columns; printed area measures 23.1 x 22.8 cm.
    1072 Ohio. Court of Common Pleas. Cases Decided in the Courts of Common Pleas, in the Fifth Circuit of the State of Ohio: Commencing with May Term, 1816. (Benjamin Tappan). [Steubenville s.n, OI 426. SS 45143. Vodrey 43. 1818] 104 p. ; 22 cm.
    6447 Ohio. Court. State of Ohio. Court in Bank: December Term, 1849. The City of Cincinnati, Defendant in Error, ads. John Doe, on the Demise of Edward Newman. Reserved from Hamilton County. Cincinnati

    1849.

    5917 Ohio. Courts of Common Pleas. Rules of the Courts of Common Pleas, in the Fifth Circuit of the State of Ohio. Steubenville James Wilson., AI 0. 1818. 4 p. [i.e 1 folded sheet] ; 17 cm. Ohio Historical Society copy inscribed by Benjamin Tappan, with Rules 9-11 written on p. [2].
    1150 Ohio. Courts of Common Pleas. Cases Decided...No. II. [Steubenville
    OI 502. Vodrey 43. 1819] [2], [105]-208 p. ; 22 cm. Intended to be gathered with ... to make up a case book for lawyers at the time.
    2201 Ohio. Courts of Common Pleas. Cases Decided in the Courts of Common Pleas, in the Fifth Circuit of the State of Ohio, Commencing with May Term, 1816. To Which Is Added, the Opinion of Judge McLean in the Case of Landerback vs. Moore. By Benjamin Tappan. Steubenville Printed by J. Wilson., AI 8560. Vodrey 50. 1831. xix, 300 p. ; 23 cm.
    5160 Ohio. Courts. Commons Pleas. Portage County. Rules of Practice, Adopted by the Court of Common Pleas of Portage County, May Term, 1830. [Ravenna s.n., AI 0. 1830] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 31 x19.5 cm. Printed area measures 28.1 x 15.5 cm.
    9550 Ohio. Courts. Court of Common Pleas, Ashtabula County. Rules of Practice Adopted by the Court of Common Pleas of Ashtabula County, May Term, 1830. [Ashtabula s.n., AI 0. 1830] 1 sheet ([1] p.) The broadside is posted on the rear inside cover of Joshua R. Giddings' Account Book of Law Practice, 1827-1835 (Harvard Law Library).
    1460 Ohio. Courts. Supreme Court. Rules for the Supreme Court. [Columbus
    SS 13626. Swanson, page 657. 1823] 7 p. ; 23 cm. Page [3]: Rules Adopted by the Supreme Court of the State of Ohio, at Their First Special Session at Columbus, December, 1823.
    1692 Ohio. Courts. Supreme Court. Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of Ohio, upon the Circuit, and at a Special Session in Columbus, December, 1825 [-1826]. Reported in Conformity with the Act of Assembly. By Charles Hammond, Attorney at Law. Volume II. Part I [-II]. Cincinnati Published by Morgan, Lodge and Fisher., SS 25622. 1826. 2 v. in 1. 523 p. Volume II was printed in 1826 (Part I) and 1827 (Part II). The pagination is continuous and the index is for Volume II part I and II.
    1846 Ohio. Courts. Supreme Court. Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of Ohio, upon the Circuit, and at a Special Session in Columbus, December, 1827 Reported in Conformity with the Act of Assembly. By Charles Hammond, Attorney at Law. Vol. III-Part I [-II.]. Cincinnati Published by Morgan, Fisher and L'Hommedieu., SS 34598. 1828. 2 pts. in 1 vol. ; 21.5 cm. Volume III was published in 1828 (Part I) and 1829 (Part II). Pagination is continuous.
    2060 Ohio. Courts. Supreme Court. Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of Ohio, at a Special Session, in Columbus, December, 1829. Reported in Conformity with the Act of Assembly. By Charles Hammond, Attorney at Law. Vol. IV. Cincinnati Published by Lodge, L'Hommedieu and Hammond., AI 2895. 1830. 558, [2] p.
    2490 Ohio. Courts. Supreme Court. Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of Ohio. Dec,. 1821-24. Second Edition. By Charles Hammond. Vol. I. 2nd ed., rev. and enl. Cincinnati Published by Corey & Fairbank, and Lodge & L'Hommedieu, AI 20495. 1833. 2 v. in 1. ; 23 cm. Two volumes in one, paged continuously
    2901 Ohio. Courts. Supreme Court. Reports of Cases at Law and in Chancery, Decided by the Supreme Court of Ohio, during the Years 1831, 1832, 1833, 1834. Taken from the Original Minutes. By John C. Wright. Columbus, O. I.N. Whiting., AI 33492. Vodrey 29. 1835. 2 p. l., viii, [9]-854 p. ; 25 cm.
    3959 Ohio. Courts. Supreme Court. Condensed Reports of Decisions in the Supreme Court of Ohio...Cases in the Sixth and Seventh Volumes of Hammond's Reported. Edited by P.B. Wilcox. Vol. III. Columbus
    AI 40-5142. Vodrey 28. 1840.

    10046 Ohio. Division of Banking. Special Report of the Bank Commissioners of the State of Ohio Made to the Adjourned Session of the Fortieth General Assembly July 25, 1842. Columbus S. Medary, State Printer, AI 0. 1842. 302 p. ; 22 cm.
    10282 Ohio. General Assembly (28th, 1st session : 1829-1830). Senate. Select Committee to Whom Was Referred That Part of the Governor's Message Which Relates to the Culture of Hemp. Report. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1830} [1], bv, [3]-8 p. ; 22 cm. 5,000 copies ordered to be printed. (Hasse, Vol. I, p. 166).
    ""On the Culture of Hemp."--p. [3]-8.
    10087 Ohio. General Assembly (39th : 1840-41). Senate. Committee on Banks and the Currency. Report of the Minority of the Committee on Banks and the Currency in Senate, Thursday, March 11, 1841. [Columbus s.n.,
    1841] 8 p. (uncut) ; 28 cm.
    10097 Ohio. General Assembly House of Representatives. Judiciary Committee. (35th : 1836-1837). Report of the Majority of the Judiciary Committee, on Questions Concerning Slavery, and Black and Mulatto Persons. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1837] 12 p. Presented by Mr. Collings. House, Feb. 7, 1837.
    10284 Ohio. General Assembly House. Select Committee on the Memorial of the Columbus and Sandusky Turnpike Company. (42nd; 1843-18440). Report … [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1844] 12 p. ; 24 cm.
    5162 Ohio. General Assembly. Bill to Amend the Act, Entitled "An Act making further appropriations of the three percent fund, granted by the U.S. Feb. 20, 1810. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1810] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4363 Ohio. General Assembly. Resolution of the General Assembly, relating to the foreign affairs of the United States. [Chillicothe s.n., AI 0. 1811] [1-2] p. ; 20 x 33.5 cm. (13.6 x 22.5 cm) Caption title; no imprint.
    Handwritten note at end: Presented Dec. 26, 1811. This is the first draft--resolution was changed in its adoption. See Acts, 1st Session, 10th General Assembly, p. 192-3-4. (Morgan 784)
    5159 Ohio. General Assembly. Bill for the Organization of the County of Ashtabula. Jan. 22, 1811. [Chillicothe s.n., AI 0. 1811] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7427 Ohio. General Assembly. Bill Authorising William George, His Heirs or Assigns, to Erect One Mill-Dam Across the South-West Branch of the Great Miami River, in Section No. XVI. and A Bill to Attach Part of Fairfield County to Pickaway County. [Chillicothe s.n., AI 0. 1811]

    5304 Ohio. General Assembly. Resolution, that the Expense of a Canal from Hudson's River to the Great Lakes Ought to be Provided for by Congress. [Zanesville s.n., AI 0. 1812. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 25 x 20 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Earliest known canal item printed in Ohio.
    Certification in autograph of J(eremiah) McLene, Secretary of State.
    Dated: Zanesville, (Ohio,) January 18, 1812.
    10133 Ohio. General Assembly. Resolution. Whereas, on a dispassionate review of the measures of our General Government, in its uniform adherence to the equitable principles of neutrality, uninfluenced by an accumultion [sic.] of unprovoked aggressions, insults and wrongs, committed on our neutral flag, and on the lives and liberties of our citizens, by the subjects of the British government, which have at length filled up the measures of our forbearance; and viewing the present crisis as very momentous, and demanding an expression of the sentiments of the American people. Therefore, Ist. "Resolved unanimously, by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio," That we highly approve the firm and energetic measures, recommended by the President of the United States, in his message to congress. 2nd. That we cordially acquiesce in the luminous and patriotic report, submitted to congress, by their committee on foreign relations. 3rd. That we, depending on the protection of divine providence, the justice of our common cause, and the union and patriotism of our citizens, pledge ourselves to each other, and to our government, to support such constitutional measures, as will prove t the world our confidence in, and our attachment to the administration. 4th. That the Governor of this sate, be requested to forward a copy of the above resolutions, to the President of the United States, and to the President of the Senate, and to the Speaker of the house of representatives, and to each of our Senators, and to our Representative in congress. [Chillicothe s.n.,
    1812-1813] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 20.5 x 34.0 (13.5 x 20.6 cm.) Western Reserve Historical Society Broadside Collection, 0.1195.
    See similar resolution, Morgan 4363.
    7425 Ohio. General Assembly. Bill to Tax Banks. [Chillicothe s.n., AI 0. 1813] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7426 Ohio. General Assembly. Bill to District the State of Ohio and A Bill to Regulate the Payment of Costs in Criminal Prosecutions, Where the State Fails. [Chillicothe s.n., AI 0. 1813] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7428 Ohio. General Assembly. Bill to Amend the Act Entitled 'An Act Regulating County Levies.' Chillicothe
    AI 0. 1813.

    1246 Ohio. General Assembly. Columbus, Dec, 27, 1820...relative to the road contemplated by the Treaty of Brownstown. [Columbus
    OI 565. SS 2586. 1820] Broadside. 19.5 x 24.5 cm.
    1605 Ohio. General Assembly. Report of the Committee Appointed to Collect Information, Prepare and Report a System of Common Schools, Friday, January 14, 1825. [Columbus] Printed by P.H. Olmsted., SS 21734. Swanson, page 282. 1825. 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    1606 Ohio. General Assembly. Report of the Committee on the Revenue System. Tuesday, January 4, 1825. Columbus Printed by P.H. Olmsted., SS 21735. 1825. 8 p., 1 l. ; 23 cm.
    1607 Ohio. General Assembly. Report. The Standing Committee on Canals, to Whom was Referred the Memorial of Sundry Persons, Styling Themselves Citizens of the Miami County and State of Ohio, Charging Micajah T. Williams, One of the Acting Canal Commissioners, with Misconduct in the Charge of His Duties, and Praying that He may be Removed from Office, &c. Ask Leave to Report. Columbus
    SS 21736. 1825. 3 p.
    1608 Ohio. General Assembly. Receipts and Expenditures. Miami and Western Reserve Road. [Columbus]
    SS 21729. Title from Hasse, Ohio, 279. 1825.

    5725 Ohio. General Assembly. Joint Rules for the Government of both Houses of the General Assembly. Columbus
    AI 0. 1829. 4 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    5151 Ohio. General Assembly. Memorial. To the Senate and House of Representatives of the U.S. that Congress may not forget the interests of the soldiers. Jan. 21, 1830. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1830] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5153 Ohio. General Assembly. Memorial to Congress on the Subject of the Northern Boundary, March 12, 1831. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1831] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    2292 Ohio. General Assembly. Memorial to Congress, from the Legislature of Ohio, relative to the construction of a National Road, from Zanesville, in the State of Ohio, to Florence, in the State of Alabama. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1832] [1]-2, 1 l. ; 25 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signed page 2: William B. Hubbard, Speaker of the House of Representatives. William Doherty, Speaker of the Senate. February 11, 1832.
    Signed in manuscript: February 12th, 1832. A.H. Kirby. Kirby was Secretary of State.
    Signature: [A]2 ([A2] blank).
    2649 Ohio. General Assembly. Messages and Reports on the Subject of the Northern Boundary of Ohio. Columbus
    AI 26071. 1834.

    5155 Ohio. General Assembly. Memorial to Congress on the Subject of the Northern Boundary. Dec. 22, 1834. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1834] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5163 Ohio. General Assembly. Resolutions Relating to West Point. March 3, 1834. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1834] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    2861 Ohio. General Assembly. Joint Rules for the Government of Both Houses of the General Assembly. Columbus 10/31
    s.n.,
    AI 33452. 1835. 5 p.
    2863 Ohio. General Assembly. Report of the Select Committee, Appointed on So Much of the Governor's Message as Relates to a Mineralogical and Geological Survey of the State of Ohio. Columbus James B. Gardiner, Printer to the State., AI 33454. Swanson, page 285. [1835] 18 p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title: Report (made by Mr. Creed to the House of Representatives.) Parentheses substituted for square brackets in caption title. Signed, p. 15: Hon. John M. Creed, Chairman of the Committee of Geological Surveys, &c.
    10160 Ohio. General Assembly. Notice, is hereby given to the stockholders of the Milan Canal Co. ... by the Legislature of the State of Ohio, ... Milan, May 22, 1835. E. Merry, F.W. Fowler, E. Andrews, D. Hamilton. directors. [Milan s.n.,
    1835. 1 sheet ([1] p.) 1 invitation ; 16 x 20.
    3086 Ohio. General Assembly. Documents, Messages and Other Communications Made to the Forty First General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Printed in a Separate Volume, by Act of December 16, 1836. Vol. I. Columbus
    AI 39339. 1836.

    3090 Ohio. General Assembly. Report of the Special Committee, Appointed by the Last Legislature to Report on the Best Method of Obtaining a Survey of the State of Ohio. Columbus James B. Gardiner, Printer to the State., AI 39342. 1836. 18 p., [2] leaves of plates (1 folded) ill., maps ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title: Report to his Excellency, Robert Lucas, Governor of Ohio.
    Signed, p. 16: S.P. Hildreth, chairman. "Analysis of the lime-stone of Cincinnati and Dayton, by John Locke, M.D."--p. 16-17.
    "On the application of the hot blast, in the manufacture of cast iron, by Thomas Clark, M.D. (Trans. of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.)--Copied from the Amer. Jour. Sci. for Oct. 1836."--p. 17-18.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: J [?] Rockwell.
    5217 Ohio. General Assembly. An Act to Incorporate the Town of Fairport by the General Assembly. March 14, 1836. [Columbus
    AI 0. 1836] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    3282 Ohio. General Assembly. Report of John L. Riddell, M.D. One of the Special Committee Appointed by the Last Legislature to Report on the Method of Obtaining a Complete Geological Survey of This State. [Columbus Samuel Medary, AI 46051, 33453 ("1835"). 1837] 34 p. ; 20.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signed and dated, p. 30" "John L. Riddell, M.D., Prof. of Chemistry in the Med. Col. of La. New Orleans, Jan. 12th, 1837."
    "Miscellaneous Observations on the Geology of Ohio. By I. A. Lapham": p. [31]-34.
    Samuel Medary was the state printer in 1836.
    9460 Ohio. General Assembly. Documents, Including Messages and Other Communications, Made to the Thirty-Sixth General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Ordered to be Printed in a Separate Volume, by Act Passed December 16, 1836. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer to the State., AI 0. 1837 1 v. (various pagings) ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes reports from the auditor of state, bank commissioners, Board of Public Works, Canal Fund Commissioners, governors, secretaries of state, treasurer of state, turnpike companies, colleges, asylumns, penitentaries and insurance companies.
    Spine title: Legislative documents.
    Includes index.
    3490 Ohio. General Assembly. Interrogatories of the Legislature of Ohio to the Banks of the State, with the Answer of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Columbus s.n., AI 52041. Swanson, page 269. 1838. 4 p. ; 22.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    5152 Ohio. General Assembly. Resolution in relation to the location of the Western National Armory. March 16, 1838. C. Anthony, Speaker. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1838] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5154 Ohio. General Assembly. Resolution in relation to the annexation of Texas to the Union. Re: protest against. Feb. 23, 1838. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1838] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5508 Ohio. General Assembly. Legislature of Ohio, Session of 1837--38. Officers Of State. Joseph Vance, of Champaign County. Governor---Office in the Public Buildings. John A. Bryan, of Franklin, Auditor of State---Do. do. C. B. Harlan, of Clinton, Secretary of State--- Do. do. J. Whitehill, of Warren, Treasurer of State--- Do do. Members If The Senate. [Eight colums:] Names[.] County. Post Office. Placer Of Nativity. Age. Years In The State. Occupation. Lodgings. Members Of The House Of Representatives. [Eight columns] Names. County. Post Office. Place Of Nativity. Age. Yedars In The State. Occupation. Lodgings. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer---Office no. 44 Broadway Exchange, Colum,bus., AI 0. 1838. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; Printer listed at bottom.
    8626 Ohio. General Assembly. Legislature of Ohio, Session of 1838--9. Officers of State. ... Members of the Senate. ... Members of the House of Representatives. [Columbus] S. Medary, State Printer, No. 44, Broadway Exchange., AI 0. [1838] Broadside. 53 x 25.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: List of state officers and members of the Senate and House of Representatives, including county represented, post office, place of nativity, age, years in the state, occupation, and lodgings.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed by Thomas Lloyd Esq., Hartford, Conn.
    Printed area, including ornamental border, measures 48.0 x 20.1 cm.
    8716 Ohio. General Assembly. Third Annual Report of the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal Company, to the Thirty-Eighth General Assembly; and Memorial of Said Company. Presented December 20, 1839. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1839] [1], bv, [3], 4-12 p. ; 21.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    "Leicester King, Secretary, Columbus, December 18, 1839."--p. 12.
    Signatures: [1]/4 2/2.
    3952 Ohio. General Assembly. Documents including Messages and Other Communications made to the 38th General Assembly. Part 1 and 2 of Vol. for 1839-40. Columbus
    AI 40-5135. 1840.

    3953 Ohio. General Assembly. Executive Documents...report for 1840. Made to the 39th General Assembly. Columbus
    AI 40-5136. 1840.

    5483 Ohio. General Assembly. Documents, Including Messages and Other Communications Made to the Thirty-Eighth General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Ordered to be Printed in a Separate Volume, by Act, Passed December 16, 1836. Part II, of Vol. for 1839-40. Columbus S. Medary, Printer to the State., AI 0. 1840. 1 vol. (various pagings) ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes reports from the Governor, Auditor of State, Treasurer of State, turnpike companies, Bank Commissioners, Board of Public Works and Commissioners of the Canal Fund, and miscellaneous reports.
    Includes index.
    American Antiquarian Society copy lacks all after document 10; title page mutilated. Has partially removed bookplate of unidentified library.
    3654 Ohio. General Assembly. Executive Documents...reports for 1841. Columbus
    Cf. 40-5136. 1841.

    8554 Ohio. General Assembly. Documents, Including Messages and Other Communications Made to the Thirty-Ninth General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Ordered to be Printed in a Separate Volume, by Act, Passed December 16, 1836. Columbus S. Medary, Printer to the State., AI 0. 1841. 1 v. Various pagination. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes reports from the Governor, Auditor of State, Treasurer of State, turnpike companies, Bank Commissioners, Board of Public Works and Commissioners of the Canal Fund, and miscellaneous reports.
    Includes index.
    6222 Ohio. General Assembly. Documents Including Messages and Other Communications Made to the Fortieth General Assembly. Vol. VI, Part I. Columbus
    AI 42-3830. 1842.

    6574 Ohio. General Assembly. Communication from Citizens of the State of Illinois, on the Subject of National Defence. Doc. 72. Columbus
    Cf. AI 42-1233 gives as Rushville, Illinois imprint. 1842.

    8719 Ohio. General Assembly. Documents, Including Messages and Other Communications Made to the Fortieth General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Ordered to be Printed in a Separate Volume, by Act Passed December 16, 1836. Part I[-II].-Vol. VI. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer., AI 0. 1842. 2 vols. Various pagination. ; 21 cm. Published in two volumes with second volume title page reading "Part II.-Vol. VI."
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes reports from the Governor, Auditor of State, Secretary of State, Treasurer of State, Board of Public Works, fund commissioners and turnpike companies, and miscellaneous reports.
    Includes index.
    American Antiquarian Society copy formerly owned by Richard P. Morgan. Inscribed: James P. Henderson.
    5666 Ohio. General Assembly. Documents, Messages and Other Communications Made to the Forty First General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Printed in a Separate Volume, by Act of December 16, 1836. Vol. VII. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer., Swanson, page 267. 1843. 1 v. (various pagings) ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes reports from the Governor, Auditor of State, Treasurer of State, Secretary of State, Board of Public Works, Bank Commissioners, Canal Fund Commissioners and turnpike companies, and miscellaneous reports.
    Includes index.
    American Antiquarian Society copy formerly owned by Richard P. Morgan. Inscribed: James P. Henderson.
    5220 Ohio. General Assembly. Legislature of Ohio, Session 1844-45. Officers of State, Judges of the Supreme Court, Members of the Senate, and Members of the House. [Columbus
    AI 0. 1844] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 60 x 30.5 cm. Prifnted area covers 55 x 23.5 cm.
    Printed within decorative border.
    6678 Ohio. General Assembly. Documents, Messages and Other Communications Made to the Forty Second General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Printed in a Separate Volume, by Act of December 16, 1836. Vol. VIII. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer., AI 0. 1844. 1 v. (various pagings) ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes reports from the Governor, Auditor of State, Treasurer of State, Secretary of State, Board of Public Works, Bank Commissioners, Canal Fund Commissioners and turnpike companies, and miscellaneous reports.
    Includes index.
    10082 Ohio. General Assembly. Documents, Messages and Other Communications Made to the Forty Second General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Printed in a Separate Volume, by Act of December 16, 1836. Vol. X. Columbus

    1846.

    8265 Ohio. General Assembly. Documents, Including Messages and Other Communications Made to the Forty-Fifth General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Ordered to be Printed in a Separate Volume, by Act Passed December 16, 1836. Vol. XI.-Part I. Columbus C. Scott's Steam Press., Swanson, page 267. 1847. tp, bv, [iii], bv, [1]-573, [574, errata] p. ; 23.5 cm. Morgan: Part II.
    8166 Ohio. General Assembly. Documents, Including Messages and Other Communications Made to the Forty-Sixth General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Ordered to be Printed in a Separate Volume, by Act Passed December 16, 1836. Vol. XII.-Part I. Columbus Chas. Scott's Steam Press.,
    1848. iv, 120 p. ; 26 cm. Morgan copy imperfect, Part I.
    5225 Ohio. General Assembly. Ohio Legislature, 1849-50. State Officers. Seabury Ford, of Geauga county, Governor. John Wood, of Butler county, Auditor Of State. Albert A. Bliss, of Lorain County, Treasurer Of State. Samuel Galloway, of Ross County, Secretary Of State. Henry Stanberry, of Fairfield county, Attorney General. John Greiner, State Librarian. Senate. Name. County. Post Office. Place of Nativity. Year in the State. Age. Occupation. Married, or Single. Board House. Room. [List of senators] House of Representatives. Names. County. Post Office. Place of Nativity. Years in the State. Age. Occupation. Married or Single. Boarding House. Room. [List of representatives] Columbus Printed at the "Ohio Standard" Office, Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio,
    [1849] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 60 x 33 cm. Printed area covers 53.6 x 25.3 cm.
    Text within decorative border.
    At bottom: Printed at the "Ohio Standard" Office, Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio.
    5375 Ohio. General Assembly. Documents, Including Messages and Other Communications Made to the Forty-Seventh General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Ordered to Printed [sic] in a Separate Volume, by Act Passed December 16, 1836. Columbus Chas. Scott, State Printer.,
    1849. [3], iv, 5-134+ Morgan (Part II, wanting after p. 134.).
    Includes index.
    10088 Ohio. General Assembly. (43rd : 1844-1845). Senate. Standing Committee on New Counties. Report of the Minority of the Standing Committee on New Counties, Relative to the Erection of the New County of Wyandott, in Senate, December 24, 1844. [Columbus s.n.,
    1844] 2 p. Caption title.
    Signed by David Groff.
    10089 Ohio. General Assembly. (47th : 1848-1849). House of Representatives. Committee on Privileges and Elections Minority Report of the Committee on Privileges and Elections. [Columbus s.n.,
    1848] 16 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title.
    "By Mr. Pennington. In House, Jan. 25."
    6692 Ohio. General Assembly. Committee Appointed to Examine the Books of the Audior and Treasurer of State. Joint Committee, Appointed to Examine the Auditor and Treasurer of State's Books, Have Performed the Duty, and Ask Leave to Report. Columbus
    AI 0. 1826. [2] p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title from caption and first lines of text.
    Dated from internal evidence; the report covers the time period 15 Nov. 1825 through 15 Nov. 1826. George Nashee was the state printer at Columbus in 1826.
    Last page blank.
    1151 Ohio. General Assembly. Committee of Finance. The Standing Committee of Finance, to Whom was Referred so Much of the Message of His Excellency the Governor, as Relates to the Public Revenue. Report. [Columbus s.n., OI 503. SS 48977. 1819] 12 p. 3 folded tables. ; 20.5 cm. Ohio Imprints: Caption title. Dated and signed on p. 12: Executive office, December 20th, 1819 ... Ethan A. Brown; Alfred Kelly, Esq., Chairman of the Committee of Finance.
    1389 Ohio. General Assembly. Committee on Common Schools. Report of the Commissioners, of Common Schools. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette by P. H. Olmsted., SS 9767. 1822. 18, [2] p. ; 23 cm.
    5964 Ohio. General Assembly. Committee on Finance. Report of the Committee of Finance. [Columbus
    AI 0. 1827] 8 p.
    1693 Ohio. General Assembly. Committee Reports. Report of the Committee on Finance, on the Canal Fund. Columbus
    SS 25627. 1826. 4 p.
    1768 Ohio. General Assembly. Committee Reports. Report. The Standing Committee on Canals to Whom was Referred the Memorial of Sundry Citizens, Residents of the Miami County, Praying for an Alteration of the Law Prescribing the Mode for the Assessment of Damages for Materials, &c. Taken for the Construction of Canals, have had the Same under Consideration and Ask Leave to Report:...Jan. 18, 1827. [Columbus
    SS 30109 1827] 3 p.
    1847 Ohio. General Assembly. Committee Reports. Report of the Committee to Whom was Referred the Report of the Commissioners, of Common Schools. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette by P. H. Olmsted. SS 34603. 1828. 12 p.
    6693 Ohio. General Assembly. Committee Reports. Report of the Committee Appointed to Examine the Books of the Auditor and Treasurer of State. Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1828. 3 p. ; 22.5 cm. Four page leaflet, printed on page 1 and 3 only.
    2864 Ohio. General Assembly. Committee to Examine the Books of Auditor and Treasurer. Report of the Committee to Examine the Books of Auditor and Treasurer. March 3, 1835. Columbus
    AI 33455. 1835.

    1073 Ohio. General Assembly. Committee. Report of the Committee on the Subject of Levying a Tax on the Capital of the U.S. Bank, Employed in Ohio. [Columbus David Smith, Printer., OI 427. SS 45146. 1818?] 18 p. ; 20 cm.
    5161 Ohio. General Assembly. Contingent Fund. Bill Making Appropriations for the year 1811. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1810] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    3734 Ohio. General Assembly. Court of Impeachment. Trial of Daniel M'Cook, Esq., Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Carroll County, on Articles of Impeachment for Breach of Good Behaviour in Office. Reported by the Prosecutor. Cincinnati Hefley, Hubbell and Company, Printers, AI 57677. 1839. 72 p. ; 23 cm. OHi notes: On cover: Ohio vs. M'Cook.
    Trial held in the Court of Common Pleas of Carroll County, Ohio. Prosecutor: William Johnston.
    649 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio; First Session of the Legislature, Held under the Constitution of the States, A. D. 1803, and of the Independence of the United States the Twenty-Seventh. Vol. I. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Printed by N. Willis, Printer to the State., OI 32. SS 4788. Wilkie 44. 1803. 126 p. ; 21.5 cm.
    654 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio, Second Session of the Legislature Held under the Constitution of the State, A. D. 1803, and of the Independence of the United States the Twenty-Eighth. Vol. II. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Published by N. Willis, Printer to the State., OI 37. SS 6957. 1804. 246 p. ; 20 cm. The session adjourned on February 18, 1804.
    The journal of the third session was printed in Lexington, KY.
    672 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the General Assembly of the State of Ohio; being the Fourth Session Held under the Constitution of the Said State, Begun and Held at the Town of Chillicothe in the County of Ross, on Monday the 2d Day of December, in the Year of Our Lord, 1805 Vol. IV. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Printed by N. Willis & T. G. Bradford., OI 54. SS 11059. Wilkie 61. 1805.[1806] 150 p. ; 21.5 cm. The session adjourned January 27, 1806.
    684 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the General Assembly of the State of Ohio; Being the Fifth Session Held under the Constitution of This State, Begun and Held in the Town of Chillicothe, in the County of Ross, on Monday the 1st Day of December, 1806. Vol. V. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Printed by Jos. S. Collins & Co., OI 66. SS 13280. 1807. 173, 2, [10] p. ; 19.5 cm.
    695 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio, being the First Session of the Sixth General Assembly, under the Constitution of This State; Begun and Held in the Town of Chillicothe, in the County of Ross, on Monday, December 7, 1807, and in the Sixth Year of the Said State. Published by Authority. Chillicothe From the Press of R.D. Richardson, Printer to the State of Ohio., OI 75. SS 15793. Wilkie 93. 1807.[1808] 200 p. ; 21.5 cm. The session adjourned on February 22, 1808.
    709 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio, being the Seventh General Assembly, Begun and Held at the Town of Chillicothe, in the County of Ross, Monday, December Fifth, 1808. And in the Seventh Year of the Said State. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Printed by J. S. Collins & Co., OI 89. SS 18279. Wilkie 118. 1808. [1809] 308 p. ; 21.5 cm. The session adjourned February 21, 1809.
    710 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Members Names. Yea. Nay. Yea. Nay. Messrs. Blair, Corwin, Crane ... [at end:] Vore, Whedon, Tiffin, (Speaker.) [Chillicothe s.n., OI 90. 1809] [2] p. ; 12.5 x 19.5 cm. (7 x 16 cm.) Ohio Imprint notes: At right of names, which are printed in a single left hand column on both sides of the sheet, are double and single vertical rules, demarcating spaces for the recording of votes. The names are those of the members of the House elected for the session of 1809-1810. The WHi copy is one of 328 copies bound in a single volume, and bearing the manuscript recordings of the clerk, Thomas Spottswood Hinde, the first of which is dated January 15, 1810. The volume was used by Hinde as a diary in 1844 and is now preserved in the Draper manuscript collection.
    731 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives, of the State of Ohio, being the First Session of the Eighth General Assembly, Begun and Held in the Town of Chillicothe, in the County of Ross on Monday the 4th Day of December, 1809, and in the Eighth Year of the Said State. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Printed at the Office of the Republican, by Peter Parcels, Printer to the State., OI 110. SS 20946. Wilkie 140. 1809 [i.e., 1810]. 435, bv p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Journal of the session which began Dec. 4, 1809 and concluded Feb. 20 1810.
    Errors in paging: p. 14, 270, 281 misnumbered 41, 700, 282.
    Gathering U (p. 229-240) and gathering V (p. 241-252) missigned V and U respectively.
    756 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives, of the State of Ohio, being the Ninth General Assembly, Begun and Held in the Town of Zanesville, in the County of Muskingum, on Monday, the Third Day of December, 1810, and in the Ninth Year of Said State. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Printed at the Office of the Supporter, by Nashee & Denny., OI 134. SS 23590. Wilkie 211. 1811. 251 p. ; 20 cm.
    783 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives, of the State of Ohio, being the Tenth General Assembly, Begun and Held in the Town of Zanesville in the County of Muskingum on Monday, the Second Day of December, 1811, and in the Tenth Year of the Said State. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Printed by J. S. Collins & Co., OI 158. SS 26339. Wilkie 212. 1811.[1812] 359 p. ; 19 cm. The session adjourned on February 21, 1812.
    814 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives, of the State of Ohio, being the First Session of the Eleventh General Assembly, Begun and Held in the Town of Chillicothe, in the County of Ross, on Monday the Seventh Day of December, 1812 and in the Eleventh Year of the Said State. Published by Authority. Zanesville Printed by Sawyer & Chambers., OI 188. SS 29399. Wilkie 244. 1812. [1813] 264 p. ; 19 cm. The session adjourned on February 9, 1813.
    851 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives, of the State of Ohio, being the Twelfth General Assembly, Begun and held in the Town of Chillicothe, in the County of Ross, on Monday, the Sixth Day of December, 1813, and in the Twelfth Year of Said State. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Printed by James Barnes., OI 220. SS 32388. Wilkie 286. 1813. [1814] 324 p. ; 20 cm. The session adjourned February 11, 1814.
    898 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives, of the State of Ohio, being the Thirteenth General Assembly, Begun and Held in the Town of Chillicothe, in the County of Ross, on Monday the Fifth Day of December, 1814, and in the Thirteenth Year of the Said State. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Printed by James Barnes., OI 267. SS 35528. Wilkie 326. 1815. 415 p. ; 19 cm.
    953 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio, being the Fourteenth General Assembly, Begun and Held in the Town of Chillicothe, on Monday the Fourth Day of December, 1815, and in the Fourteenth Year of Said State. Published by Authority. Zanesville Printed by David Chambers., OI 320. SS 38504. Wilkie 380. 1815. [1816] 444 p. ; 20 p. The session adjourned February 27, 1816.
    1009 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio, being the Fifteenth General Assembly, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, on Monday the Second Day of December, 1816, and in the Fifteenth Year of Said State. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Printed at the Office of the Supporter, by Geo. Nashee., OI 369. SS 41686. 1817. 334 p. ; 19 cm.
    1074 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio, being the Sixteenth General Assembly Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus on Monday the First Day of December, 1817, and in the Sixteenth Year of Said State. Published by Authority. Columbus Office of the Columbus Gazette, by P. H. Olmsted, Printer to the State., OI 428. SS 45144. Wilkie 501. 1818. 411 p. ; 19 cm.
    1152 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio, being, the Seventeenth General Assembly, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, on Monday, the Seventh of Dec. 1818. And in the Seventeenth Year of Said State. Published by Authority. Columbus David Smith, Printer to the State., OI 504. SS 48973. Wilkie 572. 1818. [1819] 599 p. ; 20 cm. The session adjourned February 9, 1819.
    1247 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio, being the First Session of the Eighteenth General Assembly, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, in the County of Franklin, Monday, December Sixth, 1819: and in the Eighteenth Year of the Said State. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Gazette Office, by P. H. Olmsted., OI 566. SS 2587. Wilkie 654. 1819. [1820] 432 p. 4 folded tables. ; 20 cm. The session adjourned February 26, 1820.
    1383 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio; being the First Session of the Twentieth General Assembly, Begun and Held at the Town of Columbus, in the County of Franklin, Monday, December Third, One Thousand Eight Hundred & Twenty-One, and in the Twentieth Year of Said State. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette, by P. H. Olmsted., SS 9761 ("1822" and 330, 15 pages). 1821 [i.e., 1822]. 330, 15 p. ; 24 cm. American Imprints lists 1822 with 15 pages following, 330 pages without indicating what they are.
    Dated on page 330: February 4, 1822.
    American Antiquarian Society copy lacks gathering Aa (p. 193-200).
    1455 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio, being the First Session of the Twenty-First General Assembly, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, in the County of Franklin, on Monday, December Second, 1822. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Ohio Monitor, by David Smith., SS 13621. 1822. [1823] 271 p.
    1514 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Debate on the Bill Declaring the Qualifications of Electors, in the House of Representatives of the Ohio Legislature. Columbus
    SS 17475. Feb. 6, 1824. 37 p.
    1515 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio, being the First Session of the Twenty-Second General Assembly, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, in the County of Franklin, Monday, December 1, 1823 and in the Twnety-Fifth [sic] Year of Said State. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette, by P. H. Olmsted., SS 17478. 1824. 424 p.
    1609 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio; being the First Session of the Twenty-Third General Assembly, Held in Columbus, Franklin County, Monday, December 6, 1824, and Twenty-Second Year of Said State. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed by P.H. Olmsted., SS 21728. 1824 [i.e., 1825]. 434 p. ; 21.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy contains only first 8 pages while page 9 and afterward to page 340 is the Senate Journal. Inscribed: Robert James; John A. James 15 Apl 1826.
    Spine title: Journals of Ohio. Vol. XXIII. H. Rep. 1824.25.
    7616 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Multum Inparvo. House of Representatives of the State of Ohio; Being the First Session of the Twenty Fourth General Assembly. Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus; Monday, December 5, 1825. Columbus
    AI 0. 1825.

    1694 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journals of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio: being the First Session of the Twenty-Fourth General Assembly, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus: Monday, December 5, 1825.. Columbus George Nashee, State Printer., SS 25625. 1825 [i.e. 1826]. 254, 2, 42 p.
    1765 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal...First Session of the 25th General Assembly...Dec. 4, 1826. Columbus George Nashee, State Printer., SS 30105. 1827. 341 p.
    4339 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Executive Department. Columbus, Ohio. Feb. 1, 1827. Letter requesting E. Whittlesey use his influence to secure extention of relief laws. Columbus
    AI 0. 1827. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1848 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal...First Session of the 26th General Assembly. Dec. 3, 1827. Columbus
    SS 34600. 1828.

    1945 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives, of the State of Ohio: Being the First Session of the Twenty-Seventh General Assembly, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, in the County of Franklin; Monday, December 1, 1828.. Dec. 1, 1828. Columbus Olmsted, Bailhache and Camron, State Printers, SS 39902. 1828 [i.e. 1829]. 440 p.
    2061 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio: Being the First Session of the Twenty-Eighth General Assembly, begun and held in the Town of Columbus, in the County of Franklin, Monday, December 7, 1829, and in the Twenty-Eighth Year of Said State. Published by Authority. Columbus Olmsted & Bailhache, State Printers, AI 2896. 1829 [i.e. 1830]. 603 p. ;
    8867 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives, of the State of Ohio, being the First Session of the Thirtieth General Assembly, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, in the County of Franklin, Monday, December 5, 1831, and in the Thirtieth Year of Said State. Published by Authority. Columbus David Smith, State Printer., AI 0. Swanson, page 287. 1831. [i.e. 1832] 452 p., [3] folded leaves. ; 25 cm. Dated on page 436: February 11, 1832.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Errors in paging: p. 74-79, 204, 220, 223, 235, 355, 395, 421 misnumbered 73-78, 104, 120, 323, 225, 325, 394, 521.
    2865 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journals...Second Session of the Thirty-Third General Assembly. June 8, 1835. Columbus
    AI 33456. 1835.

    2866 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Rules of the House of Representatives. Columbus s.n., AI 33457. 1835. 6 p. ; 21 cm.
    3091 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio; Being the First Session of the Thirty-Fourth General Assembly, begun and Held in the City of Columbus, Monday, December 7, 1835, and in the Thirty-Fourth Year of Said State. Columbus James B. Gardiner, Printer to the State, AI 39344. 1836. 973 p.
    4314 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Plan of Representatives' Hall, Showing the Location of Each Member's Seat...Dec. 1, 1836. Columbus
    AI 0. 1836. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    3284 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives, of the State of Ohio; Being the First Session of the Thirty-Fifth General Assembly, Begun and Held in the City of Columbus, Monday, December 5, 1836. And in the Thirty-Fifth Year of Said State. Columbus James B. Gardiner, Printer to the State, AI 46052. 1837. 984 p.
    7985 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Wabash and Erie Canal Lands, Report of the Select Committee of the H. of R. Appointed to Inquire into the Appraisement and Sales which were made in the year 1838 at Perrysburgh and Defiance. Columbus
    Wessen, 53(April 1952), #105. 1835.

    3954 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio; Being the First Session of the Thirty-Eighth General Assembly, Held in the City of Columbus, and Commencing Monday, December 2, 1839, and in the Thirty-Eighth Year of Said State. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer to the State., AI 40-5137 ("1840"). 1839. [i.e. 1840] 851,65,19,4,2,2,30,25,6,11,2,1,2,1,2,1,2,1,3 p. ; 22 cm. Dated on page 760: March 23, 1840.
    3955 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio; Being the First Session of the Thirty-Ninth General Assembly, Held in the City of Columbus, and Commencing Monday, December 7, 1840. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer to the State., AI 40-5138. 1840. [i.e. 1841] 791, 247 p. ; 24 cm. Dated on page 784: March 29, 1841.
    Contains a majority (["A"]) and minority (F") report on state printing.
    4930 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio; Being the First Session of the Fortieth General Assembly, Held in the City of Columbus, and Commencing Monday, December 6, 1841. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer., AI 0. 1841. [i.e 1842] 816, 210 p. ; 20.5 cm. Dated on page 803: March 7, 1842.
    Morgan copy inscribed. John H. James, 1842.
    6223 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives...First Session of the Forty-First General Assembly. Columbus
    AI 42-3832. 1842.

    6224 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Statement of the Condition of the Banks of Ohio...Presented by Mr. Hatch. In House, Feb. 1, 1842. Columbus
    AI 42-3833. 1842.

    7766 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio; Being the Adjourned Session of the Fortieth General Assembly, Held in the City of Columbus, Commencing on Monday, July 25, 1842. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer., AI 0. 1842. 159, [29] p. ; 23.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: John H. James, 1842.
    7029 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives, of the State of Ohio; Being the First Session of the Forty Second General Assembly, Held in the City of Columbus, Commencing on Monday, December 4, 1843. Vol. XLII. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer., AI 0. 1843. 917 p., 5 folding charts, State Printer. ; 20.5 cm.
    8481 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives, of the State of Ohio; Being the First Session of the Forty Third General Assembly, Held in the City of Columbus, Commencing on Monday, December 2, 1844. Vol. XLIII. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer., AI 45-4965. 1845. 1 v. (multiple pagings) ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes items dated 1845.
    Entry in Checklist Amer. imprints contains no session date or publisher, and is dated 1845.
    8707 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Special Reports Relative to Temporary Loans, Repairs of Canals, etc. [Columbus
    AI 46-5402. 1846]

    8708 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Report of the Commissioners Appointed under the Act of March 6, 1845, Entitled an Act to Appoint Commissioners to Examine the Books, Accounts and Proceedings of the Board of Public Works and for Other Purposes. [Columbus
    AI 46-5396. 1846] 292 p.
    8709 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Report of John M. Millikin, Special Commissioner on Accounts and Affairs of the Goshen, Wilmington and Columbus Turnpike Company, January 9, 1846. [Columbus
    AI 46-5395. 1846] 18 p.
    8710 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of the State of Ohio; Being the First Session of the Forty-Fourth General Assembly Held in the City of Columbus, December 1, 1845. Columbus C. Scott and Company., AI 46-5393. 1846. 804 p.
    8712 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Special Reports in Relation to the Cost of the Canals of This State Relative to the Location of Lock No. 20, South of Licking Summit and to Miami Canal Extension, Relative to Temporary Loans, etc.

    AI 46-5400.


    8713 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Special Reports in Relation to the Return of Capital in Trade and Money of Interest, to Amount Paid into Treasury under the Retrenchment Law, to Certain Kinds of Taxable Property, to Stock Owned by State in Turnpike Companies, etc. [Columbus
    AI 46-5401. 1846]

    5704 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Remarks of Mr. Bean, upon the Third Reading...amend an Act Entitled an Act for Levying Taxes upon all Property. Columbus William B. Thrall, Printer.,
    1847. 8 p. The only copy is owned by a private collector.
    7055 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Broadside of seating plan of the Ohio House for the term 1848-1849. Columbus

    1848. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    10211 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio; Being the First Session of the Forty-Sixth General Assembly, Held in in the City of Columbus, Commencing on Monday, December 6, 1847. Vol. XLVI. Columbus Chas. Scott's Steam Press.,
    1848 1 v. (multiple pagings) ; 24 cm.
    10239 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Appendix to the House Journal for the Session of 1848-1849. Columbus S. Medary, Printer.,
    1849. 1 v. (multiple pagings) ; 23 cm.
    5089 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Standing Rules of the House of Representatives of the Ohio Legislature for the Session 1850-51. Columbus S. Medary, Printer,
    1850. 11 p. ; 23 cm. In House-- adopted December 9, 1850.
    5231 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Plan of the House of Representatives for the Session of 1850, 51. [Columbus

    1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    10210 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio, Being the First Session of the Forty-Eighth General Assembly, Held in in the City of Columbus, Commencing on Monday, December 3, 1849. Vol. XLVIII. Columbus S. Medary, Printer.,
    1850. 1 v. (multiple pagings) ; 24 cm.
    10240 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Appendix to the House Journal for the Session of 1849-1850. Columbus S. Medary, Printer.,
    1850. 1 v. (multiple pagings) ; 23 cm.
    7059 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Committee on Banks and the Currency. Report of the Majority of the Standing Committee on Banks and the Currency. Presented by Mr. Brough. In House. January 14, 1839. [Columbus
    AI 0. 1839] 18 p. ; 23 cm. Half-title; no imprint.
    1391 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Committee on Canals. Report of the Committee on Canals. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette, by P.H. Olmsted., SS 9769. Rink, E. Technical Americana, 4767. 1822. 15, bv p. ; 23 cm. Page [3]: "Mr. Williams from the committee appointed, made the following report."
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: M.T. Williams.
    852 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Committee on Colleges and Universities. Report relative to the Miami University. Mr. Van Hook, for the Standing Committee on Colleges and Universities, Made the Following Report:... [Chillicothe n. p., OI 221. SS 32387. 1814] 2 p. ; 20.5 cm.
    853 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Committee on Colleges and Universities. Report of the Standing Committee on Colleges & Universities Presented by Mr. Curry. The Standing Committee on Colleges and Universities, to Whom Was Referred the Petition of the Trustees of Granville Literary and Theological Institution, Praying for Pecuniary Aid in furtherance of the Objects of Said Institution, Have Had the Same under Consideration, and Now As I Leave to Report: ... [Chillicothe n. p., OI 222. SS 32392. 1814] 2 p. ; 20.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    1387 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Committee on Schools and School Lands. Mr. Atwater from the Committee on Schools and School Lands made the following report: the Committee to Whom was Referred so Much of the Governor's Message as Relates to Common Schools and School Lands, have had These Subjects under Their Consideration, and Now Beg Further to Report. [Columbus [s.n.], SS 9765. 1822] 4 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    2779 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Committee on the Judiciary. Report of the Committee on the Judiciary, Relative to the Repeal of All Laws Imposing Restrictions and Disabilities on Blacks and Mulattoes. By Mr. Cushing. Columbus James B. Gardiner, Printer to the State., AI 31232. [1835] 8 p. ; 22 cm. Presented Feb. 21, 1835, by William Van Horne Cushing.
    6582 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Committee on the Judiciary. Report of the Majority of the Committee on the Judiciary, on the Resolution of the House Touching on the Conduct of the Hon. Peter Hitchcock, One of the Judges of the Supreme Court. Columbus
    Vodrey 35. 1838.

    3735 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Committee on the Judiciary. Report of the Majority of the Committee on the Judiciary on the Resolution of the House, Touching the Official Conduct of Hon. Peter Hitchcock, One of the Judges of the Supreme Court. February 14, 1839. [Columbus s.n., AI 57678. Vodrey 36. 1839] 37 p. ; 23 cm.
    1513 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Committee. Report of the Committee Appointed by the House of Representatives, to examine Hines & Baine's Machine and Report Their Opinion of Its Merits. Columbus David Smith, Printer., SS 17481. 1824. 7 p. ; 19 cm.
    2868 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Joint Select Committee on the Northern Boundary of Ohio. Report of the Joint Select Committee to Whom Were Referred the Governor's Message and Accompanying Documents, on the Subject of the Northern Boundary. (J.J. M'Dowell, Chairman.) Columbus James B. Gardiner, Printer to the State., AI 33459. 1835. 18 p. ; 24.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Parentheses substituted for square brackets in title.
    In this impression, the imprint is printed in four lines.
    See Morgan 10126 variant.
    10126 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Joint Select Committee on the Northern Boundary of Ohio. Report of the Joint Select Committee to Whom Were Referred the Governor's Message and Accompanying Documents, on the Subject of the Northern Boundary. (J.J. M'Dowell, Chairman.) Columbus James B. Gardiner, Printer to the State.,
    1835. 18 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Parentheses substituted for square brackets in title.
    In this impression, the imprint is printed in three lines.
    See Morgan 2868 variant.
    1320 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal. 1820 Dec. Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio, being the First Session of the Nineteenth General Assembly, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, in the County of Franklin, Monday, December Fourth, 1820; and in the Nineteenth Year of Said State. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Ohio Monitor, by David Smith., SS 6334. [1821] 398 p. ; 22 cm. Signed on p. 398: Wm. Doherty, Clerk H.R. Representatives' Hall, February 3, 1821.
    9407 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Minority Reports. Report of the Minority of the Committee on New Counties, Relative to the erection of the new county of Gilead. In House-December 27, 1847. [Columbus s.n.,
    1847] 5, bv, 1 l. p. ; 24 cm. The minority was against the erection of the new county of Gilead. See House Journal, XX, on majority.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title.
    Signed, p. 5: Elah Park, George Taylor.
    2869 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Select Committee. Report of the Select Committee, to Whom the Petition of the President and Directors of the Milan Canal Company, was Referred, by Mr. Clark, Friday, January 30th, 1835. Columbus s.n., AI 33460. 1835. 8 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Requesting that the state of Ohio assist the Milan Canal Company in "making a ship canal and opening a ship navigation, from Huron Harbor, to Milan in Huron County."
    2867 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Standing Committee on Banks and Banking. Report of the Minority, of the Standing Committee on Banks and the Banking System. Columbus
    AI 33458. 1835.

    8383 Ohio. General Assembly. House. Committee on Banks and Currency. Report of the Committee on Banks and the Currency, in Relation to Small Bills and Other Matters. Presented by Mr. Richmond. February, 1838. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1838]. [1], bv, [3]-14, 1 l., p. ; 21.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Presented by Mr. Richmond. ; February 17, 1838.
    Ms. on title page: Eli Baldwin Esq.
    Signatures: [1] - 2/4.
    4474 Ohio. General Assembly. House. Committee on Banks and Currency. Report of the Minority of the Standing Committee on Banks and Currency. In House, March 23, 1842. Columbus
    AI 0. 1842.
    Caption title.
    4475 Ohio. General Assembly. House. Committee on Banks and Currency. Report of the Minority of the Sanding Committee on Banks and Currency. In House, February 17, 1842. Caption Title. Columbus
    AI 0. 1842.

    8459 Ohio. General Assembly. House. Committee on Colleges and Universities. Report Relative to the Miami University. [Columbus
    AI 0. 1834] 2 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Mr. Van Hook, reporting.
    4537 Ohio. General Assembly. House. Committee on Schools, Colleges, and Universities. Report of the Standing Committee on Schools, Colleges, and Universities, &c. on the Petition of Citizens of Muskingum...aid Muskingum College. Columbus
    AI 0. 1843. 3 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title.
    Report made by Mr. Fuller.
    In House, February 27, 1843 ...
    3736 Ohio. General Assembly. House. Committee on the Penitentiary. Testimony taken by the Committee on the Penitentiary in House, Feb. 19, 1839. Columbus
    AI 57679. 1839.

    4662 Ohio. General Assembly. House. Select Committee on Black Laws. Report of a Majority of the Select Committee, Proposing to Repeal all Laws Creating Distinctions on Account of Color. [Columbus
    AI 45-4969. 1845] 8 p.
    7543 Ohio. General Assembly. House. Select Committee. Report of the Select Committee on the Subject of Moving the Ohio Land Office from Piqua. By Mr. Goode. Columbus James B. Gardiner, AI 0. between 1833 and 1835? [3], bv p. ; 22.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: At head of title: House.
    Patrick G. Goode was a member of the Ohio House of Represntatives from 1833 to 1835. James B. Gardiner was the state printer at that time.
    1248 Ohio. General Assembly. Joint Committee on the Communication of the Auditor. Report of the Joint Committee of Both Houses of the General Assembly, on the Communication of the Auditor of State, upon the Subject of the Proceedings of the Bank of the United States, against the Officers of the State, in the United States Circuit Court. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed by P.H. Olmsted, at the Office of the Columbus Gazette., OI 567. SS 2592. Sabin 57038. Wilkie 727. 1820. 37 p. ; 22 cm. This same report also was printed at the office of the Ohio monitor by D. Smith (Morgan 9560).
    9560 Ohio. General Assembly. Joint Committee on the Communication of the Auditor. Report of the Joint Committee of Both Houses of the General Assembly, on the Communication of the Auditor of State, upon the Subject of the Proceedings of the Bank of the United States, against the Officers of the State, in the United States Circuit Court. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Ohio Monitor, by D. Smith, Cf. OI 567. SS 2592. Sabin 57038. Wilkie 727. 1820. 37 p. ; 22 cm. This same report was printed at the office of the Columbus Gazette by P.H. Olmsted (Morgan 1248).
    1325 Ohio. General Assembly. Joint Committee. Report of the Joint Committee of Both Houses of the General Assembly, on the Communication of the Auditor of the State upon the Subject of the Proceedings of the Bank of the United States against the Officers of State, in the United States' Circuit Court. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Ohio Monitor, by David Smith., SS 6338. 1821. 36 p. ; 21 cm. Signatures: [A]-D/4 E/2.
    5942 Ohio. General Assembly. Joint Committee. Report of the Joint Committee Appointed to Examine into the State and Condition of the Penitentiary. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette by P. H. Olmsted., AI 0. 1823. 7 p. ; 23 cm.
    5986 Ohio. General Assembly. Joint Select Committee. Report of the Select Committee, on so much of the Governor's Message, as relates to the Construction of a Ship Canal around the Falls of Niagara. Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1836. 4 p.
    10017 Ohio. General Assembly. Judiciary Committee. Miami Exporting Company. [Columbus s.n.,
    1837] 8 p.
    5829 Ohio. General Assembly. Maryland Resolutions, Committee on the. Report of the Committee on the Maryland Resolutions. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1821] 20 p. ; 20 cm.
    6596 Ohio. General Assembly. Members. List of the Names of the 32nd Assembly of Ohio's Legislature, Plus Each Member's Columbus Address, etc. Columbus
    AI 0. 1833. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    234 Ohio. General Assembly. Members. Broadside listing the names of 36th General Assembly and executive officers, by age, occupation, etc. Columbus
    AI 0. [1837]

    6867 Ohio. General Assembly. Reports. Special Reports Relative to the Sale of Ohio State Stocks...Goshen, Wilmington and Columbus Turnpike Company. Columbus
    AI 43-3902. 1843.

    6868 Ohio. General Assembly. Reports. Special Reports Relative to Depreciated Bank Paper in the Treasury, Receipt by Treasurer of Ross County of Paper of the Chillicothe Bank. Columbus
    AI 43-3901. 1843.

    3286 Ohio. General Assembly. Select Committee on Petitions. Report of the Select Committee on Petitions Praying for Aid to the Gallipolis and Chillicothe Turnpike Road. In Senate, Jan. 26, 1837. Columbus s.n., AI 0. Swanson, page 303. 1837. 3 p.
    3491 Ohio. General Assembly. Select Committee Relative to the Annexation of Texas. Report of the Select Committee, Relative to the Annexation of Texas to the Union. Senate, January 12, 1838. Mr. Wade, from the Select Committee on the Subject, Made the Report. [Columbus] s.n., AI 52043. Swanson, page 304. 1838. 5 p.
    5330 Ohio. General Assembly. Select Committee. Report of the Select Committee: On so much of the Governor's Message as relates to the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal presented by Mr. King. Columbus
    AI 0. 1827. 4 leaves. ; 23.5 cm.
    3285 Ohio. General Assembly. Select Committee. Counter Report of the Select Committee to Whom were Referred so Much of the Governor's Message as Relates to the Surplus Revenue, Accompanied with a Bill. Presented by Mr. Glover. Columbus James B. Gardiner, Printer to the State, AI 46053. 1837. 27 p.
    650 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the State of Ohio, First Session of the Legislature, Held under the Constitution of the State. A. D. 1803. Vol. I. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Printed by N. Willis, Printer to the State., OI 33. SS 4789. Wilkie 45. 1803. 121 p. ; 20 cm.
    655 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the State of Ohio. Second Session of the Legislature Held under the Constitution of the State, A. D. 1803, and of the Independence of the United States the Twenty-Eighth. Vol. II. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Printed by N. Willis, Printer to the State., OI 38. SS 6958. 1803.[1804] 184 p. ; 21.5 cm. The session adjourned on February 18, 1804.
    660 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the State of Ohio, being the First Session of the Third General Assembly, Begun and Held at the Town of Chillicothe, December 3, 1804, and in the Third Year of the Said State. Vol. III. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Printed by N. Willis, Printer to the State., OI 43. SS 9053. 1805. 184 p. ; 21.5 cm.
    671 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Record of the Proceedings of the High Court of Impeachment, on the Trial of William Irvin; Consisting of the Senate of the State of Ohio, as is Provided by the Constitution. Chillicothe Printed by Thos. G. Bradford & Co., Printer for the State., OI 53. SS 11062. Swanson, page 298, gives the date as 1805. Vodrey 23. [1806] 31 p. ; 19.5 cm. Issued as an appendix to the Journal of the Senate ...of the Fourth General Assembly (Morgan 673).
    673 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the state of Ohio, being the first session of the fourth General Assembly of the state of Ohio : begun and held at the town of Chillicothe, in the county of Ross, December 2, 1805. And in the fourth year of the state. By authority. Chillicothe Printed by N. Willis & T.G. Bradford., Printers to the State., OI 55. SS 11060. 1805.[1806] 120, 311, [1] p. ; 21.5 cm. The session adjourned on January 27, 1806.
    The 31 page appendix is Record of ...the High Court of Impeachment, on the trial of William Irvin, which was printed separately (Morgan 671).
    American Antiquarian Society notes: "Record of the proceedings of the High Court of Impeachment on the trial of William Irvin; consisting of the Senate of Ohio, as is provided by the constitution, and in pursuance of a resolution of the Senate. By authority. ..."--31 p., 2nd count, with separate title page. Also issued separately (Shaw & Shoemaker 11062; Morgan 671). Half-title: Journal, of the Senate of the state of Ohio, in case of the impeachment of William Irvin.
    685 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the State of Ohio, being the First Session of the Fifth General Assembly, Begun and Held in the Town of Chillicothe, in the Country of Ross, December First, 1806, and in the Fifth Year of the Said State. Vol. V. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Printed by Joseph S. Collins & Co., OI 67. SS 11061. 1806.[1807] 191 p. ; 21.5 cm. The session adjourned February 4, 1807.
    696 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the State of Ohio, being the First Session of the Sixth General Assembly, Begun and Held in the Town of Chillicothe, in the County of Ross, Monday, December Seventh, 1807 and in the Sixth Year of Said State. Vol. VI. Published by Authority. Chillicothe From the Press of R.D. Richardson, Printer to the State of Ohio., OI 76. SS 13281, 15794. Wilkie 94 and 96. 1807.[1808] 189 p. ; 19 cm. The session adjourned on February 22, 1808.
    711 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the State of Ohio, being the Sixth[ie. Seventh] General Assembly, Begun and Held at the Town of Chillicothe, in the County of Ross, Monday, December Seventh [i.e. Fifth], 1808. And in the Seventh Year of the Said State. Vol. VII. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Printed at the Office of the Supporter. By Nashee & Denny, for J. S. Collins & Co., OI 91. SS 18280. Sabin 56943. 1808. [1809] 271 p. ; 20.5 cm. The session adjourned February 21, 1809.
    732 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the State of Ohio, being the First Session of the Eighth General Assembly, Begun and Held in the Town of Chillicothe, in the County of Ross, on Monday the 4th Day of December, 1809, and in the Eighth Year of the Said State. Vol. VIII. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Printed at the Office of the Supporter, by Nashee & Denny, for Peter Parcels, Printer to the State., OI 111. SS 20947. Wilkie 142. 1809.[1810] 340 p. ; 20.5 cm. The session adjourned February 20, 1810.
    757 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the State of Ohio, being the First Session of the Ninth General Assembly, Begun and Held at the Town of Zanesville, in the County of Muskingum, Monday, December Third, 1810. And in the Ninth Year of the Said State. Vol. IX. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Printed by Joseph S. Collins & Co., OI 135. SS 23591. Wilke 178. 1810. [1811] 208 p. ; 21 cm. Journal of the session which began Dec. 3, 1810 and concluded Jan. 30, 1811.
    5157 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Rules for the Government of the Senate, in Cases of Impeachment. [Chillicothe s.n., AI 0. 1811] [1-3], bv, p. ; 34 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    See Senate Journal, Dec. 23, 1811, p. 310-311. 100 copies ordered to be printed.
    76 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate, of the State of Ohio, Being the Tenth General Assembly, Begun and Held in the Town of Zanesville, in the County of Muskingum, on Monday, the Second Day of December, 1811, and in the Tenth Year of the Said State. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Printed by J.S. Collins & Co., OI 159. SS 26340. Wilkie 213. 1811. [1812] 359 p. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Record of the proceedings, in the case of John Thompson. ... High court of impeachment. ... State of Ohio vs. John Thompson."--p. 305-332.
    815 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the State of Ohio, being the First Session of the Eleventh General Assembly, Begun and held in the Town of Chillicothe, in the County of Ross, on Monday, the Seventh Day of December, 1812, and in the Eleventh Year of Said State. Published by Authority. Zanesville Printed by Sawyer and Chambers., OI 189. SS 29400 (300 pages), 29401 (264 pages). Wilkie 245. 1812. [1813] 300 p. ; 19 cm. The Session adjourned on February 9, 1813.
    854 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate, of the State of Ohio, being the Twelfth General Assembly, Begun and Held in the Town of Chillicothe, in the County of Ross, on Monday, the Sixth Day of December, 1813, and in the Twelfth Year of Said State. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Printed by James Barnes., OI 223. SS 32389. Wilkie 287. 1813. [1814] 393 p. ; 20 cm. The session adjourned February 11, 1814.
    899 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the State of Ohio, being the Thirteenth General Assembly, Begun and Held in This Town of Chillicothe, in the County of Ross, on Monday, the Fifth Day of December, 1814, and the Thirteenth Year of Said State. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Printed by James Barnes., OI 268. SS 35529. Wilkie 327. 1814. [1815] 467 p. ; 20.5 cm. The session adjourned February 16, 1815.
    954 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate, of the State of Ohio, being the Fourteenth General Assembly, Begun and Held in the Town of Chillicothe, on Monday the Fourth Day of December, 1816, and in the Fourteenth Year of Said State. Published by Authority. Zanesville Printed by David Chambers., OI 321. SS 38505. Wilkie 381. 1815. [1816] 389 p. ; 20 cm.
    1010 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the State of Ohio, being the Fifteenth General Assembly, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, on Monday, the Second Day of December, 1816. And in the Fifteenth Year of Said State. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Printed at the Office of the Supporter, by Geo. Nashee., OI 370. SS 41687. Wilkie 446. 1816. [1817] 339 p. ; 19.5 cm. The session adjourned January 28, 1817.
    1075 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the State of Ohio, being the Fifteenth [i.e, Sixteenth] General Assembly, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, on Monday the First Day of December, 1817 and in the Sixteenth Year of Said State. Published by Authority. Columbus Office of the Columbus Gazette, by P. H. Olmsted, Printer to the State., OI 429. SS 45145. Wilkie 502. 1817. [1818] 311 p. Folded Table. ; 18 cm. The session adjourned January 30, 1818.
    1153 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the State of Ohio, being the Seventeenth General Assembly, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, Monday, the Seventh of Dec. and in the Seventeenth Year of Said State. Published by Authority. Columbus David J. Smith, Printer to the State., OI 505. SS 48974. Wilkie 573. [1819] 467 p. ; 19 cm. The session adjourned February 9, 1819.
    1249 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the State of Ohio, being the First Session of the Eighteenth General Assembly, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, in the County of Franklin, Monday, December Sixth, 1819: and in the Eighteenth Year of Said State. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette, by P. H. Olmsted., OI 568. SS 2588. Wilkie 655. [1820] 369 p. ; 18 cm. The session adjourned February 26, 1820.
    1262 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Record of the Proceedings before the Senate of Ohio, Sitting as a High Court of Impeachment in the Case of William Smith and George Brown, Associate Judges in the Court of Common Pleas of Columbiana County. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed at the Gazette Office by P. H. Olmsted., OI 583. SS 2591. Vodrey 25. Wilkie 726. 1820. 28 p. ; 17.5 cm.
    1321 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the State of Ohio, being the First Session of the Nineteenth General Assembly, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, in the County of Franklin, Monday, December Fourth, 1820. Columbus Printed by David Smith at the Office of the Ohio Monitor., SS 6335. 1821. 346 p.
    1384 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the State of Ohio; Being the First Session of the Twentieth General Assembly, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, in the County of Franklin, Monday, December 3, 1821, and in the Twentieth Year of Said State. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette, by P. H. Olmsted., SS 9762. 1821 [i.e., 1822]. 326 p.
    1385 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the State of Ohio; being the Second Session of the Twentieth General Assembly, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, in the County of Franklin, Monday, May 20, 1822. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette, by P. H. Olmsted., SS 9763. 1822. 14 p.
    1456 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the State of Ohio, being the First Session of the Twenty-First General Assembly; Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, in the County of Franklin, on Monday, December Second, 1822. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Ohio Monitor, by David Smith., SS 13622. 1823. 238 p.
    1457 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the State of Ohio: Being the Second Session of the Twentieth General Assembly, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, in the County of Franklin, Monday, May 20, 1822. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette by P. H. Olmsted., SS 13623. 1823. 238 p.
    1516 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the State of Ohio; being the First Session of the Twenty-Second General Assembly, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, in the County of Franklin, Monday, December 1, 1823, and in the Twenty-First Year of Said State. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette. By P. H. Olmsted., SS 17479. 1824. 349 p.
    7392 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the State of Ohio; Being the First Session of the Twenty-Third General Assembly Held in Columbus, Franklin County, Monday, December 6, 1824... Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette, by P.H. Olmsted., AI 0. 1824 [i.e. 1825] 340 p., [2] folded leaves. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Errors in paging: 41, 55-56, 141, 164, 246, 270-271, 292-293, 331, 336 misnumbered 50, 56-55, 114, 146, 446, 266-267, 293-292, 231, 335.
    American Antiquarian Society copy lacks all before p. 9. Imprint from title page of the House journal of the same session. Bound with Journal of the House of Representatives of the state of Ohio, 1825 (Shoemaker 21728/Morgan 1609).
    1695 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journals of the Senate of the State of Ohio; being the First Session of the Twenty-Fourth General Assembly, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, in the County of Franklin; Monday, Dec. 5, 1825. Columbus George Nashee, State Printer., SS 25626. 1825 [i.e. 1826]. 359 p.
    1766 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the State of Ohio: Being the First Session of the Twenty-Fifth General Assembly, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, in the County of Franklin, Monday, December 4, 1826. Columbus George Nashee, State Printer., SS 30106. 1827. 42 p.
    1849 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the State of Ohio; Being the First Session of the Twenty-Sixth General Assembly, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, in the County of Franklin; Monday, December 3, 1827, and in the Twenty-Sixth Year of Said State. Columbus P. H. Olmsted, State Printer, SS 34601. 1827 [i.e. 1828]. 418 p.
    1946 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the State of Ohio: Being the First Session of the Twenty-Seventh General Assembly, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, in the County of Franklin; Monday, December 1, 1828. Columbus Olmsted, Bailhache and Camron, State Printers, SS 39903. 1828. [1829]. 401 p. ;
    2062 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the State of Ohio: Being the First Session of the Twenty-Eighth General Assembly begun and held in the Town of Columbus in the County of Franklin; Monday, December 7, 1829, and in the Twenty-Sixth [i.e. Eighth] Year of Said State. Columbus Olmsted & Bailhache, State Printers, AI 2897. 1830. 460 p.
    8948 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Rail road. February 5.--Read, and the usual number of copies ordered to the printed. Mr. Lockwood, chairman of the select committee, to whom the subject was referred, made the following report: The committee to whom were referred the petitions of sundry inhabitants of the counties of Huron, Seneca, Crawford, Delaware, Logan, Clark and Champaign, praying for the incorporation of a rail road company from Sandusky to Dayton, with a branch from the same to Columbus, have had the same under consideration ... [Columbus s.n., AI 0. Thomson, R.R. Railroads, xxx. 1831] 8 p. ; xx cm. American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Hon. Z. Wildman, Danbury, Conn't.
    10219 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the State of Ohio: Being the Second Session of the Thirtieth General Assembly, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, in the County of Franklin, Monday, June 4, 1832, and in the Thirtieth Year of Said State. Published by Authority. Columbus David Smith, State Printer., AI 0. 1832. 40 p. ; 22 cm.
    2650 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Report of the Senate on the Medical College of Ohio, Adopted February 3, 1834, with Only ONE Dissenting Voice. Cincinnati Lodge, L'Hommedieu & Co., Printers., AI 26072. Swanson, page 298. 1834. 20 p. ; 22 cm. Signatures: [1]/2 1*/4 2/4.
    10218 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the State of Ohio; Being the First Session of the Thirty-Second General Assembly: Begun and Held in the City of Columbus, Monday, Dec. 2, 1833, and in the Thirty-Second Year of Said State. Columbus James B. Gardiner, Printer to the State., AI 0. 1834. 802 p. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy lacks title page. Title and imprint assumed from the 1835 edition. James B. Gardiner was the printer to the state in 1834.
    2870 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate...First Session of the Thirty-Fourth General Assembly...Dec. 7, 1835. Columbus
    AI 33461. 1835.

    2871 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Rules of the Senate. Columbus s.n., AI 33462. 1835. 5 p. ; 21 cm.
    10120 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Report of the Majority of the Select Committee, on the Subject of the Connection of the Pennsylvania & Ohio Canals. In Senate, Feb. 20, 1835. [Columbus Printed by James B. Gardiner,
    1835] [2] leaves ; 21 cm. James B. Gardiner was printer to the state of Ohio in 1835.
    10217 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the State of Ohio; Being the First Session of the Thirty-Third General Assembly: Begun and Held in the City of Columbus, Monday, Dec. 1, 1834, and in the Thirty-Third Year of Said State. Columbus James B. Gardiner, Printer to the State., AI 0. 1834 [i.e., 1835] 902 p. ; 24 cm. Includes documents dated 1835.
    Includes index.
    3287 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal...First Session of the Senate. Columbus
    AI 46054. 1837.

    10212 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of Ohio, at the First Session of the Thirty-Seventh General Assembly, Held in the City of Columbus, and Commencing Monday, Dec. 3, 1838. And in the Thirty-Seventh Year of Said State. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer to the State., AI 0. 1838 [i.e., 1839]. 1 v. (multiple pagings) ; 23 cm. Includes documents dated 1839.
    Includes index.
    3945 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of Ohio, at the First Session of the Thirty-Eighth General Assembly. Held in the City of Columbus and Commencing Monday, December 2, 1839, and in the Thirty-Eighth Year of Said State. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer to the State, AI 40-5129 (1840). 1839 [i.e., 1840]. 89 p. Includes documents dated 1840.
    Includes index.
    3946 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of Ohio, at the First Session of the Thirty-Ninth General Assembly, Held in the City of Columbus, and Commencing Monday, December 7, 1840, and in the Thirty-Ninth Year of Said State. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer to the State., AI 40-5130. 1840. 613, +reports p.
    550 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate...1st. session of the Thirty-Ninth General Assembly. Columbus
    AI 41-3920. 1841.

    6231 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the State of Ohio; Being the First Session of the Forty-First General Assembly, Held in the City of Columbus, and Commencing Monday, December 5, 1842] Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer to the State., AI 42-3840. 1842 [i.e., 1843]. 1 v. (multiple pagings) ; 24 cm. Contains documents from 1843.
    10213 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the State of Ohio; Being the Adjourned Session of the Fortieth General Assembly, Held in the City of Columbus, Commencing on Monday, July 25, 1842. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer to the State., AI 0. 1842. 1 v. (multiple pagings) ; 23 cm.
    10214 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the State of Ohio; Being the First Session of the Fortieth General Assembly, Held in the City of Columbus, and Commencing Monday, December 6, 1841. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer to the State., AI 0. 1841 [i.e., 1842]. 1 v. (multiple pagings) ; 24 cm. Contains documents from 1842.
    8506 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the State of Ohio being the First Session of the Forty-Third General Assembly Held in the City of Columbus, Commencing on Monday, December 2, 1844. Columbus Samuel Medary., AI 45-4966. 1845. 213 p. ;
    5830 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Report of the Majority of the Committee on the Judiciary on the Petition of Sundry Citizens...land titles. Columbus
    Wessen, 48(June 15, 1950), #503; 55(June 1953), #698, not sold. 1846.

    10215 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the State of Ohio; Being the First Session of the Forty-Fourth General Assembly, Held in the City of Columbus, Commencing on Monday, December 1, 1845. Vol. LXIV. Columbus C. Scott and Co., Printers., AI 0. 1846. 1 v. (multiple pagings) ; 22 cm.
    159 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Protest of Fifteen Senators Against the Arbitrary Refusal of the Senate to Permit an Enquiry by the Judiciary Committee as to the Constitutional Authority of the State Auditor to Levy Taxes ... [Columbus s.n.,
    1848] 4 p. ; 24 cm. Caption title.
    Dated: Columbus, Dec. 22, 1848.
    10049 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Report of the Select Committee on the Bill to Incorporate the City of Cincinnati and to Amend All Acts Heretofore Passed on That Subject. In Senate: January 17, 1848 [Columbus s.n.,
    1848] 4 p. ; 24 cm. Also found in Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate, v. 46 (1847-48).
    10216 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate, of the State of Ohio; Being the First Session of the Forty-Sixth General Assembly, Held in the City of Columbus, Commencing on Monday, December 6, 1847. Columbus Chas. Scott's Steam Press.,
    1848. 1 v. (multiple pagings) ; 22 cm.
    5792 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Senate Bill 185. To Amend and Reduce into One of Several Acts Relating to the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Rail Road. Columbus

    1849.

    9551 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Appendix to the Senate Journal for the Session of 1848-9. Columbus S. Medary,
    1849. 480 p. ; 22 cm.
    5243 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Report of John Welch, Commissioner Appointed to Investigate the Affairs of the Zanesville and Maysville Turnpike Road Company. Columbus
    Swanson, page 298. 1850.

    7504 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Committee on Banks and the Currency. Report of the Majority of the Standing Committee on Banks and Currency, on the Bill to Repeal so much of the General Banking Law as Relates to the Bank of Wooster. In Senate, February 9, 1844 ... [Columbus s.n., AI 44-4699. Swanson, page 304. 1844] [5]-8 p. ; 22.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Report made by Mr. Hazeltine.
    In Senate, February 9, 1844 ...
    3288 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Committee on Finance. Report on Surplus Revenue of the United States to which is Entitled, with a Bill on the Subject. Columbus James B. Gardiner, Printer to the State, AI 46055. [1837] 26 p. ; 23 cm.
    2872 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Committee on Roads and Highways. Report of the Standing Committee on Roads and Highways, Relat[i]ve to the Three Per Cent. Fund. In Senate, Feb. 3, 1835. Columbus
    AI 33463. 1835. 4 p. ; 21 cm.
    2873 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Committee on Sandy & Beaver Canal. Report of Mr. Blackburn, on the Memorial of the President and Directors of the Sandy and Beaver Canal. In Senate, January 20, 1835. [Columbus s.n., AI 33464. Swanson, page 298. 1835] 11, bv p. ; 24 cm. Concerning the renewal of the charter of the Sandy and Beaver Canal Company.
    712 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Court of Impeachment. Journals of the Senate of the State of Ohio, in Cases of Impeachments, Dec. 24, 1808. Published Conformable to a Resolution of the Senate. Chillicothe Printed at the Office of the Supporter, by Nashee and Denny, for Joseph S. Collins & Co., OI 92. SS 18281. Sabin 56944. Vodrey 24. Wilkie 141. 1809. 100 p. ; 22.5 cm. Ohio Imprint notes: Added half-titles: Records of the proceedings ...on the trial of Calvin Pease ... , p. [5]-47; Record of the proceedings ... on the trial of George Tod ..., p. [49]-100.
    2874 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Select Committee on Memorial of Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal Company. Report on the Subject of the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal, Presented to the Senate, Dec. 31, 1834 by Mr. King. [Columbus Printed by James B. Gardiner, AI 33465. 1835?] 10 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: At head of title in square brackets: Senate.
    James B. Gardiner was printer to the state of Ohio in 1834 and 1835.
    8898 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Select Committee on the Communication of John Brough. Report of the ... [asking an investigation into the truth of certain charges affecting his official conduct in Senate of Ohio], Jan. 24, 1837. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. Swanson, page 303. 1837] 6 p.
    8897 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Select Committee. [Memorial] to the Honorable Members of the General Assembly of the State of Ohio by John M. Goodenow. [Columbus s.n, AI 0. Swanson, page 302. 1834] 7 p.
    6470 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Select Committee. Report of the Select Committee of the Senate on the Petition of Sundry Citizens, Praying the Repeal of Certain Laws Restricting the Rights of Persons of Color. Presented by Mr. King, March 3, 1838. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. Swanson, page 303. 1838] 35 p. ; 23 cm.
    8899 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Standing Committee on Banks and the Currency. Report of the ... upon so much of the governor's annual message as related to that subject; in senate, March 6, 1839, presented by Mr. Tod. [Columbus s.n., Swanson, page 304. 1839] 9 p.
    8900 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Standing Committee on Canals. Documents accompanying the claim of Rathbone & Larimore. [Columbus s.n., Swanson, page 304. 1830] 3 p.
    7505 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Standing Committee on New Counties. Report of the Minority of the Standing Committee on New Counties, Relative to the Erection of the New County of Wyandott. [Columbus s.n., AI 44-4700. 1844] 2 p.
    8901 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Standing Committee on Public Institutions. Report of the Majority of the Standing Committee on Public Institutions, Relative to a Removal of the Seat of Government of the State of Ohio. February 17, 1843. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. Swanson, page 305. 1843] 10 p. ; 23 cm.
    9674 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Standing Committee on Public Works and Public Lands. Report of Standing Committee on Public Works. The Standing Committee on Public Works, To Whom Was Referred House Bill No. 44 ... . [Columbus s.n.,
    ca. 1850] 4 p. ; 26 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title from caption and first line of text.
    Date inferred from contents.
    10122 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Standing Committee on Public Works and Public Lands. Report of Standing Committee on Public Works. The Standing Committee on Public Works, to Whom Was Referred House Bill No. 44 ... . [Columbus s.n.,
    ca., 1850] 4 p. ; 26 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title from caption and first line of text.
    Date inferred from contents.
    8902 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Standing Committee on Roads and Highways. Report of the ... relative to the three per cent fund, in senate, Feb. 3, 1835. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. Swanson, page 305. 1835] 4 p.
    8903 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Standing Committee on Schools and School Lands. Report of the Standing Committee on Schools and School Lands, in Senate, December 23, 1844. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. Swanson, page 305. 1844] 4 p.
    8763 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Standing Committee on the Currency. Report of the Standing Committee on the Currency. Presented in the Senate by Mr. King, January 16, 1838. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer to the State., AI 0. Swanson, page 305. 1838. 22 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: H. J.W. Allen, M.C. from J. Codding.
    2875 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Standing Committee on the Judiciary. Report of the Standing Committee on the Judiciary, relative to the state printing, in senate, Feb. 26, 1835. Columbus s.n., AI 33466. Swanson, page 305. 1835. 2 p.
    10394 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Standing Committee on the Judiciary. Report on the Subject of the Currency. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1835] [1], bv, [3-5], bv p. ; 21 cm. Cover title.
    5524 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Standing Committee on the Militia and Military Affairs. Report by Mr. Taylor, on the Militia and Military Affairs in Senate, January 26, 1835. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1835] 4 p. ; 22 cm. Cover title.
    10393 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Standing Committee on the Militia and Military Affairs. Report on the Militia and Military Affairs. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1835] 4 p. ; 22 cm. Cover title.
    7967 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Standing Committee on the Militia and Military Affairs. Report of the Standing Committee on the Militia and Military Affairs. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1838] 4 p. ; 22 cm. Cover title.
    Opposition to modify militia laws to exempt Society of Friends members from military service.
    5361 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Standing Committee on the Union. Report of the Minority of the Standing Committee on the Union, Relative to the Annexation of Texas, Dec. 12, 1844 Presented by Mr. Disney. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1844] 10 p. ; 23 cm.
    3089 Ohio. General Assembly. Special Committee. Report of the Special Committee, Appointed by the Legislature to Report on the Best Method of Obtaining a Complete Geological Survey of the State of Ohio. Columbus James B. Gardiner, Printer to the State, AI 39341 ("65-79 pages"). Rieger 574. Swanson, page 286. 1836. 18 p. 2 plates [1 fold.) ; 22 cm. Signed: S.P. Hildreth, chairman.
    4213 Ohio. General Assembly. Standing Commitee on Common Schools. Report of the Standing Committee on Common Schools...subject of school lands...Mr. Rogers, House, January 31, 1840. Columbus
    Swanson, page 296. 1840.

    7955 Ohio. General Assembly. Standing Committee. Report of the Standing Committee on Common Schools with the Accompanying Bill, Presented by Mr. Van Hook. Feb. 5, 1838. Columbus
    AI 0. 1838.

    3092 Ohio. General Assembly. Trustees. Report of the Trustees Appointed by the Last General Assembly to Collect Information Relative the Education of the Blind. Printed by Authority. Columbus James B. Gardiner, Printer to the State., AI 39346. 1836] 26 p. ; 25 p. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 24: James Hoge, N.H. Swayne, William M. Awl.
    Dated from internal evidence. Latest date in text is 1836.
    See Morgan 10252 for similar title.
    7792 Ohio. Geological Board. Report from the Geological Board, in Reply to a Resolution of the House of Representatives. March 16, 1838. Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1838. 5, bv, 1l p. ; 22 cm.
    4318 Ohio. Governor (1808-1810 : Huntington). Governor's Message. Gentlemen of the Senate, and of the House of Representatives. Dec. 4, 1810. [Chillicothe
    AI 0. 1810] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    758 Ohio. Governor (1810-1814 : Meigs). In the name and by authority of the state of Ohio. [Zanesville
    OI 136 1811] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8229 Ohio. Governor (1810-1814 : Meigs). Call On The Patriotism of Cincinnati. [requesting each family to provide one or more blankets for the militia]. Cincinnati, April 30, 1812. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1812. 1 sheet ([1] p.) InU: War of 1812 E359.5 .02A21.
    8230 Ohio. Governor (1810-1814 : Meigs). Proclamation. ... Recommending to the people of the State of Ohio, and particularly to the various denominations of Christians the observance of a day of public thanksgiving and prayer. March 30, 1812. Marietta s.n., AI 0. 1812.
    InU: War of 1812 E359.5 .02A26.
    8231 Ohio. Governor (1810-1814 : Meigs). Head-Quarters. Camp on the Banks of the Mad River, May 25, 1812. Officers and Solders of the First Army of Ohio,...[29 lines. Signed:] R. J. Meigs, Governor of Ohio. [Chillicothe
    AI 0. 1812] 1 sheet ([1] p.) One copy at InU has an ornamental border the other does not.
    InU: (War of 1812 E359.5 .02A2.)
    816 Ohio. Governor (1810-1814 : Meigs). Circular. Military Invitation [to join the North Western Army as volunteers under Harrison] Chillicothe, June 20, 1813. [Chillicothe
    OI 190. SS 29398. 1813] Broadside. ; 19 x 25 cm. Ohio Imprints: Signed and dated at end: R.J. Meigs, Governor of Ohio, Chillicothe, June 20th, 1813. A call for volunteers, to serve from 30 to 45 days, to expel the British from the Territory of Michigan.
    8236 Ohio. Governor (1810-1814 : Meigs). Governor's Message. Gentlemen of the Senate, and House of Representatives. [list items for their consideration] Return Jonathan Meigs, Chillicothe, Dec. 7, 1813. Chillicothe
    AI 0. 1813. Broadside. ; 44 x 50 cm. InU: War of 1812 E359.5 .02A23.
    7741 Ohio. Governor (1818-1822 : Brown). Proclamation. In the name and by the Authority of the State of Ohio. Ethan A. Brown, Governor of the State of Ohio. To the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the County of [blank space] Greeting. Re: enumeration of white males. Columbus
    AI 0. 1818. 1 sheet ([1] p.) In ms. are the signatures of the governor and secretary of state and "Ashtabula" plus the printed date at the bottom has been changed from December to January and eighteen to nineteen.
    1154 Ohio. Governor (1818-1822 : Brown). Governor's Message. To the Senate and House. Jan. 4, 1819. [Columbus
    OI 506. SS 48972. 1819] Broadside. ; 30 x 36.5 cm. Ohio Imprints: On the regulation of private partnerships and those who have dealings with these associations. Signed and dated: Ethan A. Brown, Governor. Jan. 4, 1819.
    1155 Ohio. Governor (1818-1822 : Brown). Message from the Governor of the State of Ohio, to Both Houses of the Legislature, at the Commencement of the First Session of the Eighteenth General Assembly, December 7, 1819. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette, by P.H. Olmsted, State Printer., OI 507. SS 48975. 1819. 8 p. ; 22 cm. Signed on p. 8: Ethan A. Brown. Columbus, December 7, 1819.
    Ohio Imprints: O-SC (reported May, 1939, but not available May, 1940).
    1250 Ohio. Governor (1818-1822 : Brown). Messages from the Governor of the State of Ohio, to the House of Representatives, of the Eighteenth General Assembly, January 20, 1820. Published by the Authority. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette, by P. H. Olmsted., OI 569. SS 2590. 1820. 11 p. ; 20.5 cm.
    1322 Ohio. Governor (1818-1822 : Brown). In the Name and by Authority...(commissions Mordecai Bartley as justice of the peace). [Columbus
    Hayman. 1821]

    1323 Ohio. Governor (1818-1822 : Brown). Message, the Governor of Ohio, to Both Houses of the Legislature, at the Commencement of the First Session of the Twentieth General Assembly, December 4, 1821. Columbus Printed by P. H. Olmsted at the Office of the Ohio Monitor., SS 6336. 1821. 11 p. ; 22 cm.
    8623 Ohio. Governor (1818-1822 : Brown, Ethan A.). Documents Accompanying the Governor's Message of Nov. 7, 1821. [Columbus David Smith, AI 0. 1821] 38 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Concerning injunctions against Ralph Osborn, state auditor of Ohio.
    David Smith was the Ohio state printer in 1821.
    1382 Ohio. Governor (1822-1826 : Morrow, Jeremiah). Inaugural Speech of Jeremiah Morrow, Esq., Governor of the State of Ohio, to the Twenty-First General Assembly, December 28, 1822. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette, by P. H. Olmsted., SS 9760. 1822. 6 p. ; 23 cm.
    7732 Ohio. Governor (1822-1826 : Morrow, Jeremiah). Circular. To the clerk of the court of Common Please[sic.] for the County of [blank space]. Re: enumeration of white males ... 6th day of January, 1823. By The Governor, An Act, to ascertain the number of deaf and dumb persons in this state. ... December 28th, 1822. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1823]
    Addressed in ms. "The Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Ashtabula, Jefferson, Ohio." In addition in ms. is the signature of the governor and secretary of state in their respective spaces.
    Although state documents were carefully proofread, this broadside has "please" for "pleas" and "mail" for "male."
    1517 Ohio. Governor (1822-1826 : Morrow, Jeremiah). Governor's Message to the General Assembly of Ohio, December 7, 1824. Columbus Printed by P.H. Olmsted., SS 17476. 1824. 10 p. Cover title.
    1518 Ohio. Governor (1822-1826 : Morrow, Jeremiah). Governor's Message, Transmitting the Report of the Canal Engineer, on the Subject of a Canal at the Falls of Ohio; with Accompanying Documents. Columbus P.H. Olmsted, Printer., SS 17477. 1824. 19 p. ; 27 cm.
    1610 Ohio. Governor (1822-1826 : Morrow, Jeremiah). Governor's Message, to the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Ohio, Dec. 7, 1825. Columbus George Nashee, State Printer., SS 21727. 1825. 8 p.
    9319 Ohio. Governor (1822-1826 : Morrow, Jeremiah). Governor's Message. Gentlemen of the Senate, and of the House of Representatives.: ... [Columbus s.n.,
    1826] 7, bv p. ; 22.5 cm. "Jeremiah Morrow, December 6th, 1826."--p. 7.
    1696 Ohio. Governor (1826-1830 : Trimble). Governor's Message. Gentlemen of the Senate and the House of Representatives. Dec. 6, 1826. Columbus s.n., SS 25624. 1826. 7 p. ; 22 cm.
    4344 Ohio. Governor (1826-1830 : Trimble). In the name and authority of the State of Ohio, Allen Trimble...commission Adam Bidingbaugh. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1826] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    10047 Ohio. Governor (1826-1830 : Trimble). Governor Trimble's Inaugural Address. Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1826. 8 p. ; 22 cm.
    239 Ohio. Governor (1826-1830 : Trimble). Governor's Message. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1827]. [4] p. ; 23 cm. Jenkins: Regards the completion of the Sandusky-Columbus turnpike, especially problems with internal improvements funds from U. S. Congress. Also gives an abstract of disbursements from the governor's "Contingent Fund" for 1827.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 4: Allen Trimble. 10th Dec. 1827.
    "An abstract of money paid, and for what purpose, out of the governor's contingent fund."--p. 4.
    House Journal, 1826/7: 65-66. Senate Journal, 1827/8: 58-59.
    The "usual no." of copies were ordered printed. Senate Journal, 1827-8: 62.
    240 Ohio. Governor (1826-1830 : Trimble). Proclamation of Election. [Columbus
    AI 0. 1827]
    GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE, (Columbus, 1827), p. 4 paid out of Governor's Contingent fund on Jan 11, 1827 "To Mr. Campbell for publishing proclamation of election. 4" dollars.
    241 Ohio. Governor (1826-1830 : Trimble). Governors Message. [Columbus
    AI 0. May 10, 1827]
    GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE, Dec. 10, 1827, (Columbus, 1827), p. 4, paid out Governor's Contingent fund "To James Allen publishing Governor Morrow's proclamation 6 25."
    1767 Ohio. Governor (1826-1830 : Trimble). Message of the Governor of the State of Ohio, to Both Houses of the General Assembly, at the Commencement of the 26th Session of the Legislature. Tuesday, December 4, 1827. Read and Ordered to be Printed. Columbus P.H. Olmsted, State Printer., SS 30107. 1827. 14 p. ; 21 cm.
    5622 Ohio. Governor (1826-1830 : Trimble). Contingent Fund. Executive Office, 22d December, 1828. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1828] 3 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    1947 Ohio. Governor (1826-1830 : Trimble). Special Message. Message. Executive Office, Columbus, Jan. 19, 1829. To the Honorable, the Senate, and House of Representatives. Columbus
    SS 39906. 1829. 4 p.
    1948 Ohio. Governor (1826-1830 : Trimble). Communication from the Governor of Ohio, to Both Houses of the General Assembly, Respecting the Indiana Lands. Dec. 18, 1829. Read in Both Houses, and Three Thousand Copies Ordered to Be Printed. Columbus Olmsted & Bailhache, Printers., SS 39901. Swanson, page 310. 1829. 8 p.
    5723 Ohio. Governor (1826-1830 : Trimble). Public Documents. Governor Message, Dec. 15, 1829, transmitting report of select committee of Virginia on Georgia and South Carolina Resolutions. [Columbus s.n., Swanson, page 310. 1829] 20 p. ; 21 cm.
    6695 Ohio. Governor (1826-1830 : Trimble). List of Vacancies, [.] [Columbus n. p., AI 0. 1829] [1], 2-3, bv p. ; 22 cm. Half-title within horizontal double rule; no imprint.
    "Report. Executive office, Columbus, January 7, 1829. To the honorable the General Assembly . . ."--p.signed: Allen Trimble.
    4702 Ohio. Governor (1826-1830 : Trimble). Governor's Message. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1830] 7 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Dated: December 8th, 1830.
    261 Ohio. Governor (1830-1832 : McArthur). Govenor M'Arthur's Inaugural Address. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1830] [1]. 2-7, bv p. ; 21.5 cm. Caption title.
    Signed, p. 7: Duncan M’Arthur. Columbus, 18th Dec. 1830.
    Signatures: [A]/4.
    5724 Ohio. Governor (1830-1832 : McArthur). Governor's Message. House of Representatives, Tuesday, December 4, 1832. The Following Message was Received from the Governor, which was Read, and 3000 Copies Ordered to be Printed. Message [to the] Gentlemen of the Senate and of the House of Representatives. Columbus s.n., Swanson, page 311. 1832. 6 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    3000 copies ordered printed.
    2491 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas Robert). Documents Accompanying the Governor's Message, Relating to the Lands Granted by Congress to Aid the State of Ohio in Constructing the Miami Canal. [Columbus s.n., AI 20497. 1833] [3]-28. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signatures: [A]-C/4 D/2.
    LC Authority: Biog. Dir. Of the U.S. Congress, 1989 |b (Newton, Eben; representative from Ohio; studied law and admitted to the bar 1823; practiced law in Canfield, Ohio; member Ohio Senate; judge; president Ashtabula & New Lisbon Railroad; engaged in agricultural pursuits; b. Oct. 16, 1795; d. Nov. 6, 1885)
    Local note(s): American Antiquarian Society copy:Inscribed: Eben Newton, Esq. Canfield; [illegible].
    5438 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas). Inaugural Address of Robert Lucas, on Being Inducted into the Office of Governor of the State of Ohio, Delivered in the Representatives' Hall, December 7th, 1832. [Columbus] Printed at the Monitor Office, Columbus. David Smith, State Printer., AI 0. Swanson, page 311. [1832] 7, bv p. ; 21 cm.
    5956 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas). Address Delivered at Columbus, Ohio, on the Anniversary of the Victory of N. Orleans...Jan. 9, 1832. Columbus
    AI 0. 1832. 8 p.
    2651 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas). Governor's Special Message. [Columbus s.n., AI 26069. Swanson, page 312. 1834] [1]. 2-14, 1 l. p. ; 20 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Dated: Executive Office, Ohio, Columbus, January 8th, 1834.
    Signatures: [1]/4 2/4.
    2652 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas). Inaugural Address of the Governor of Ohio. December 8th, 1834. Columbus J.B. Gardiner, AI 25378. 1834. 5 p. ; 23 cm. Cover title.
    2653 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas). Message of the Governor of Ohio. December 2d, 1834. Columbus James B. Gardiner, Printer to the State., AI 26070. 1834. 13, bv p. ; 22 cm. Signed, p. 13: Robert Lucas.
    9001 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas). Special Communication from the Governor of Ohio [December 21, 1834] Relative to the Northern Boundary of This State; with Accompanying Documents. [n.p. s.n.,] AI 0. 1834. 16 p.
    2876 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas). Appendix to the Governor's Messages. July 8, 1835. Columbus
    AI 33467. 1835. 31 p. Concerns the boundary dispute between Ohio and Michigan.
    2877 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas). Communication from the Governor,Enclosing the Report of the Medical Convention of Ohio. Feb. 3, 1835. Columbus
    AI 33468. 1835.

    2878 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas). Communication from the Governor...Whitewater Canal. Columbus
    AI 33469. 1835.

    2879 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas). Communication from the Governor...to the Senate, Jan. 9th, 1835. [Columbus s.n., AI 33470. 1835] 7 p. ; 21 cm.
    2880 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas). Communication from the Governor of Ohio, Transmitting Certain Documents from the Executive of Indiana; Also, a Communication from the Secretary of the Louisville & Portland Canal Company. [Columbus s.n., AI 33471. 1835] 10 p. ; 21 cm. January 24th, 1835.
    2881 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas). Communication from the Governor, Transmitting Certain Documents from the Executive of North Carolina February 12, 1835. [Columbus s.n., AI 33472. 1835] 6 p. ; 21 cm.
    2882 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas). Communication from the Governor Relative the State Library. January 26, 1835. [Columbus s.n., AI 33473. 1835] 7 p. ; 21 cm.
    2883 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas). Documents Accompanying the Governor's Message. Feb. 23, 1835. Columbus
    AI 33474. 1835.

    2884 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas). Message of the Governor of Ohio at the Second Session of the Thirty-Third General Assembly. June 8th, 1835. Columbus James B. Gardiner, Printer to the State, AI 33475. 1835. 77 p. ; 21 cm. This includes "Documents accompaning the Governor's message" which is a part of the complete publication (Morgan 2886) which includes the governor's message (10 pages), documents (78 pages) and appendix (31, bv pages).
    2885 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas). Message of the Governor of Ohio at the Second Session of the Thirty-Third General Assembly. June 8th, 1835. Columbus James B. Gardiner, Printer to the State, AI 33476. 1835. 10 p. ; 22 cm. This is Governor Lucas' message which is a part of the complete publication (Morgan 2886) which includeds the governor's message (10 pages), documents (78 pages) and appendix (31, bv pages).
    2886 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas). Message of the Governor of Ohio at the Second Session of the Thirty-Third General Assembly. June 8th, 1835. Columbus James B. Gardiner, Printer t the State., AI 33475, 33476, 33477 ("June 18th, 1835.") 1835. 10, 78, 31, [bv] p. ; 26 cm. "Documents accompanying the Governor's message."--78 p., 2nd count.
    "Appendix to the Governor's message."--31 p., 3rd count.
    2887 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas). Message of the Governor of Ohio, to the Thirty-Fourth General Assembly, Begun and Held in the City of Columbus, Monday, December 7, 1835. Columbus James B. Gardiner, Printer to the State., AI 33478. 1835. 17 p. ; 21 cm. Dated: "Columbus, Ohio, 'December' 8'th', 1835."
    Signatures: [1]-2/4 [3]/1.
    2888 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas). Report from the Governor of Ohio, Relative to the Expenditure of His Contingent Fund ...January 13th, 1835. Columbus s.n., AI 33479. 1835. 5 p. ; 21 cm.
    2889 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas). Special Message from the Governor of Ohio, Relative to the Boundary Line Between Ohio and Michigan, with Sundry Accompanying Documents. Columbus James B. Gardiner, AI 33480. 1835. 71 p. ; 21 cm.
    2890 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas). Special Message of Governor Lucas to Both Branches of the General Assembly of Ohio, Made in Pursuance of the Third Section of an Act Making an Appropriation to Defray the Expense of Carrying into Effect the Laws in Regard to the Northern Boundary Line; with Accompanying Documents. December 8th, 1835. Columbus James B. Gardiner, Printer to the State., AI 33481. [1835] 31, bv, 64 p. ; 21 cm. "Documents accompanying the Governor's special message."--64 p., 2nd count.
    The American Imprints citation here does not include the 31 page Appendix which makes up the complete publication (Morgan 2891).
    2891 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas). Special Message of Governor Lucas to Both Branches of the General Assembly of Ohio, Made in Pursuance of the Third Section of an Act Making an Appropriation to Defray the Expense of Carrying into Effect the Laws in Regard to the Northern Boundary Line; with Accompanying Documents. December 8th, 1835. Columbus Printed by James B. Gardiner, AI 33482, 33481 (Appendix wanting). [1835] 31, 64, 31 p. "Documents accompanying the Governor's message."--64 p., 2nd count.
    "Appendix to the Governor's message."--31 p., 3rd count.
    2892 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas). Special Message of the Governor of Ohio, Enclosing a Communication from the Secretary of State U.S. [Columbus Printed by James B. Gardiner, Printer to the State., AI 33483. 1835] 3, bv p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title; no imprint. In this edition, the title is printed in five lines.
    James B. Gardiner was state printer at this time.
    American Antiquarian Society copy 2 inscribed: P. Hitchcock.
    Dated, p. [1]: Executive Office, Ohio, Columbus, June 18th, 1835.
    Signed, p. 2: Robert Lucas.
    Signed, p. 3: Asbury Dickens, Acting Secretary.
    See Morgan 10125 variant.
    2893 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas). Special Message of the Governor, Relative to the Northern Boundary of Ohio; Together with the Preamble and Resolutions on the Same Subject, and the Act of the General Assembly, "Defining the Northern Boundaries of Certain Counties within This State, and for Other Purposes," Passed February 23, 1835: and Also An Act of the Territory of Michigan, Passed February 12, 1835. Columbus James B. Gardiner, Printer to the State., AI 33484. [1835] 11, bv p. ; 25 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title: Executive Communication.
    Signed, p. 5: Robert Lucas.
    "Preamble and resolutions, relating to the northern boundary of the state of Ohio."--p. [6]-7. Signed, p. 7: John M. Creed, Speaker of the House; Peter Hitchcock, Speaker of the Senate.
    "An act defining the northern boundary of certain counties within this state, and for other purposes."--p. 8-10.
    "An act to prevent the exercise of a foreign jurisdiction within the limits of the Territory of Michigan."--p. 11. Signed: Morgan L. Martin, President of the Legislative Council.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: P.G. Goode to Adam A. Gardinier, Sylvania.
    5645 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas). Documents Accompanying the Governor's Annual Message. Re: Cincinnati-Charleston, S.C. railroad. Columbus
    Wessen, 68(Oct. 1, 1957), #52. 1835.

    5981 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas). Botschaft des Gouvernor von Ohio an die Vier und dreissigste General-Versammlung des gesetzgebendes Korpers. Lancaster Friedrich Bauer, AI 0. 1835. 17 p.
    10125 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas). Special Message of the Governor of Ohio, Enclosing a Communication from the Secretary of State U.S. [Columbus Printed by James B. Gardiner, Printer to the State.,
    1835] 3, bv p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title; no imprint. In this edition, the title is printed in four lines.
    James B. Gardiner was state printer at this time.
    American Antiquarian Society copy 2 inscribed: P. Hitchcock.
    Dated, p. [1]: Executive Office, Ohio, Columbus, June 18th, 1835.
    Signed, p. 2: Robert Lucas.
    Signed, p. 3: Asbury Dickens, Acting Secretary
    See Morgan 2892 variant..
    1192 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas). Wabash and Erie Canal lands. Proclamation by the governor of Ohio. : In pursuance of the provisions of the act of the General Assembly, passed March 3d, A.D. 1834, entitled "An act to authorize the locating and establishing so much of a line of the Wabash and Erie Canal as lies within the state of Ohio ..." and the resolution passed March 9th, A.D. 1835, "directing the public sale of canal lands to be held at certain places" ... Given under my hand and the great seal of the state of Ohio, at Columbus, this 24th day of September, A.D. 1836. ... [Columbus Printed by James B. Gardiner, AI 0. 1836] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 25 x 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Announcing public sales to commence at Defiance on Oct. 24, 1836, and at Perrysburgh on Nov. 14th.
    Signed: By the governor, Robert Lucas. Carter B. Harlan, secretary of state.
    Presumably printed by James B. Gardiner, state printer.
    Printed area measures 23.2 x 16.4 cm.
    3093 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas). Message of the Governor of Ohio, to the Thirty-Fifth General Assembly Begun and Held in the City of Columbus, December 5, 1836. Columbus J. Gardiner, AI 39347. 1836. 22 p. ; 23 cm.
    3094 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas). Special Message of Governor Lucas to the General Assembly. Dec. 8, 1835. Columbus
    AI 39348. 1836.

    5974 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas, Robert). Message. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1833] 15, bv p. ; 20 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Delivered before the Ohio General Assembly.
    Signed, p. 15: Robert Lucas. Columbus, 3d, 1833.
    American Antiquarian Society copy iinscribed: G. [Gershom] Powers, Esq.
    10361 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836, Lucas) List of Vacancies. [Columbus s.n.,
    1834] [1], bv, [3]-[4] p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    "B. Hinkson, Sec'ry of State. December 19, 1834."--p. 4.
    10360 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836, Lucas) A List of Vacancies. [Columbus s.n.,
    1835] {1], bv, [3], bv p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    "B. Hinkson, Sec'ry of State. February 2d, 1835."--p. [3].
    10058 Ohio. Governor (1836-1838 : Vance). Inaugural Address of His Excellency, Joseph Vance, Governor of Ohio. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1836. 4 p. Caption title; no imprint
    Delivered Dec. 14th, 1836.
    3289 Ohio. Governor (1836-1838 : Vance). Message of the Governor of Ohio, to the Thirty-Sixth General Assembly, Begun and Held in the City of Colu [sic] Monday, December 4, 1837. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer to the State., AI 46056. 1837. 22 p. ; 21 cm. Signed, p. 22: Joseph Vance. December 5, 1837.
    American Antiquarian Society copy has uninked or dropped letters in the word "Columbus" in title; copy reads: Colu.
    Inscribed with the respects of the author.
    3290 Ohio. Governor (1836-1838 : Vance). Special Message of the Governor to the 38th General Assembly of Ohio in Relation to the Wabash and Erie and Other Canal Lands, [Columbus s.n., AI 46057. 1837] 8 p.
    10060 Ohio. Governor (1836-1838 : Vance). Communication from the Governor. Transmits a resolution of the Indiana Legislature on the boundary line between Indiana and Ohio. Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1837. 2 p. ; 24 cm. Caption title.
    3492 Ohio. Governor (1836-1838 : Vance). Annual Message of the Governor of Ohio, to the...General Assembly...Dec. 4, 1838. Columbus S. Medary, AI 52045. 1838. 21 p. ; 21 cm.
    3493 Ohio. Governor (1836-1838 : Vance). Annual Message of Governor Vance, Tuesday, December 5, 1837. Columbus
    AI 52046. 1838.

    3494 Ohio. Governor (1836-1838 : Vance). Communication from the Governor Relating to the Abduction of a Negress. Columbus
    AI 52047. 1838.

    3495 Ohio. Governor (1836-1838 : Vance). Special Message of the Governor in Relation to the Wabash and Erie, and other Canal Lands. Feb. 5, 1838. Columbus s.n., AI 52048 1838. 8 p.
    10059 Ohio. Governor (1836-1838 : Vance). Communication from the Governor. Disbursements of His Contingent Fund. Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1838. 4 p. Caption title.
    3737 Ohio. Governor (1836-1838 : Vance). Special Message from the Governor, Transmitting Communications from the Governors of Other States. Dec. 7, 1838. Columbus
    AI 57680. 1839.

    3496 Ohio. Governor (1838-1840 : Shannon). Inaugural Address of Wilson Shannon, on Taking the Oath of Office, as Governor of Ohio, in Presence of Both Houses of the General Assembly. December 13, 1838. Columbus S. Medary, AI 52049. 1838. 24 p. ; 23 cm.
    5519 Ohio. Governor (1838-1840 : Shannon). Antritts=Rede des Herrn Wilson Shannon, den der Leistung Seines Amts=Eides als Governor von Ohio, in Gegenwart beider Häuser der Staats=Gesetzgebung. Am 13ten December 1838. Canton, Ohio Gedruckt bey Peter Kaufmann und Co., AI 0. Swanson, page 313. 1838. 24 p. ; 18.5 cm. Signatures: [A] - [B]/6.
    3738 Ohio. Governor (1838-1840 : Shannon). Communication from the Governor [Wilson Shannon] in relation to the location of land granted by Congress to the State of Ohio. March 5, 1839. Columbus
    AI 57681. 1839.

    3739 Ohio. Governor (1838-1840 : Shannon). Jaehrliche botschaft des Gouverneurs W. Shannon an die gesetzgebende versammlung von Ohio. German. Lancaster Gedruckt bey V. Kastner, AI 57682. 1839. 30 p.
    3740 Ohio. Governor (1838-1840 : Shannon). Special Message of the Governor of Ohio, Wilson Shannon...Fugative Slaves, from Messrs. Morehead and Smith, Commissioners from Kentucky. Columbus
    AI 57683. 1839.

    8578 Ohio. Governor (1838-1840 : Shannon). Annual Message of the Governor of Ohio, to the Thirty-Eighth General Assembly. Tuesday, December 3, 1839. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer to the State., AI 0. Rieger 1715. 1839. 29, bv p. ; 21 cm. AAS/Morgan copy inscribed: From Hon. T.W. Bartley. (Thomas Welles Bartley, 1812-1885).
    8577 Ohio. Governor (1838-1840 : Shannon). Annual Message of the Governor of Ohio, with Accompanying Documents, Transmitted to the Thirty-Ninth General Assembly. Tuesday, December 8, 1840. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer to the State., AI 0. 1840. 47, bv p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy formerly owned by Richard P. Morgan. Inscribed: From T. W. (Thomas Welles) Bartley.
    136 Ohio. Governor (1840-1842 : Corwin). Inaugural Address of Thomas Corwin, Governor of the State of Ohio. Delivered to Both Branches of the Legislature, December 16, 1840. [Columbus, Ohio] Printed by J. Phillips; Columbus, Ohio., AI 0. Swanson page 133. [1840]. [1-3], 4-13, bv, 1 l. p. ; 20.5 cm. Morgan copy folded and uncut.
    Signatures: [A]-[B]/4.
    5411 Ohio. Governor (1840-1842 : Corwin). Annual Message of the Governor of Ohio, Transmitted to the Fortieth General Assembly. Tuesday, December 7, 1841. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer., AI 0. Swanson, page 313. 1841. [1], bv, [3]-14, 1 l. p. ; 24.5 cm. Signed on page 14: Thomas Corwin. Dec. 7, 1841.
    8585 Ohio. Governor (1840-1842 : Corwin). Annual Message of the Governor of Ohio, Transmitted to Both Branches of the Forty First General Assembly. Tuesday, December 6, 1842. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer., AI 0. 1842. 10 p. ; 21 cm.
    6869 Ohio. Governor (1840-1842 : Corwin). Annual Message of the Governor of Ohio Transmitted to Both Branches of the Forty-First General Assembly, Tuesday, December 6, 1842. Columbus
    AI 43-3886. 1843.

    6148 Ohio. Governor (1842-1844 : Shannon). Inaugural Address of Wilson Shannon, Upon Taking the Oath of Office as Governor of the State of Ohio, in Presence of Both Branches of the General Assembly, Wednesday, December 14, 1842. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer., AI 43-3889 ("[1843]"). 1842. 14 p. ; 21 cm.
    5619 Ohio. Governor (1842-1844 : Shannon). Annual Message of the Governor of Ohio, Transmitted to Both Branches of the Forty Second General Assembly, Tuesday, December 5, 1843. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer[.], AI 0. 1843. 15 p. ; 21 cm.
    8996 Ohio. Governor (1844 : Bartley, Thomas W.) Annual Message of the Governor of Ohio, Transmitted to Both Branches of the Forty Third General Assembly, Tuesday, Dec. 3, 1844. [Columbus Ohio Statesman, AI 0. 1844] 26 p. Ohio Statesman, Extra.
    9411 Ohio. Governor (1844 : Bartley, Thomas W.) Annual Message of the Governor of Ohio, Transmitted to Both Branches of the Forty Third General Assembly, Tuesday, Dec. 3, 1844. Columbus Ohio Statesman, AI 0. 1844. 26 p. ; Ohio Statesman-Extra.
    8688 Ohio. Governor (1844-1846 : Bartley) Special Message from the Governor, to the House [transmitting correspondence between the executive of Ohio and Virginia relative to the abduction of three citizens of Ohio for alleged aid to fugitive slaves from Virginia]. [Columbus
    AI 46-5399. 1846]
    Although listed in American Imprints, this is not a separate Ohio imprint. Rather, it is Doc. No. 4, Documents, Messages and Other Communications ...Columbus, 1846 (Ohio Legislative Document, vol. 10, pt. 1 , 1845-46). (Morgan 10082)
    8689 Ohio. Governor (1844-1846 : Bartley) Communication from the Governor, Transmitting the Requisition and Accompanying Papers from the Executive from the State of Maryland [relative to the extradition of N. E. Leaman, a fugitive from justice.] [Columbus
    AI 46-5389. 1846] 7 p. Although listed in American Imprints, this is not a separate Ohio imprint. Rather, it is Doc. No. 44, Documents, Messages and Other Communications ...Columbus, 1846 (Ohio Legislative Document, vol. 10, pt. 1 , 1845-46). (Morgan 10082)
    8691 Ohio. Governor (1844-1846 : Bartley) Messages and Addresses of the Governor. [Columbus
    AI 46-5394. 1846]
    Although listed in American Imprints, this is not a separate Ohio imprint. Rather, it is Doc. No. 1, Documents, Messages and Other Communications ...Columbus, 1846 (Ohio Legislative Document, vol. 10, pt. 1 , 1845-46). (Morgan 10082)
    10154 Ohio. Governor (1844-1846 : Bartley) Annual Message of the Governor of Ohio Transmitted to Both Branches of the Forty-Fifth General Assembly, December 8, 1846. Columbus C. Scott's Steam Press., Checklist Amer. imprints 0. Swanson 0. 1846. : 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    4595 Ohio. Governor (1844-1846 : Bartley). Inaugural Address of Mordecai Bartley...Dec. 3, 1844. Columbus
    AI 0. 1844.

    5882 Ohio. Governor (1844-1846 : Bartley). Message of the Governor of the State of Ohio, Transmitting Resolutions, &c., from Several States on National Questions. In Senate, Dec. 11, 1844. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1844] 30 p.
    5883 Ohio. Governor (1844-1846 : Bartley). Message from the Governor Transmitting the Report of the Cincinnati and Harrison Turnpike Company. [Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer, AI 0. 1844] 2 p. Caption-title.
    Report signed D. Urner, treas.
    9819 Ohio. Governor (1844-1846 : Bartley). Message from the Governor Transmitting the Report of the Cincinnati and Harrison Turnpike Company ... Dec. 20, 1844. [Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer, AI 0. 1844] 2 p. ; Caption title; no imprint.
    Report signed: D. Urner, treas.
    7594 Ohio. Governor (1844-1846 : Bartley). Annual Message of the Governor of Ohio, Transmitted to Both Branches of the Forty-Fourth General Assembly, Tuesday, December 2, 1845. Columbus, O. C. Scott and Company, Printers, AI 0. 1845. 13 p. ; 24 cm.
    9000 Ohio. Governor (1844-1846 : Bartley). Special Message from the Governor to the House of Representatives. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1845] 11 p. ; 23 cm. OHi notes: Dated Dec. 4, 1845.
    Transmits correspondence with the Governor of Virginia in relation to the trial in Richmond of three Ohio citizens who had been forced into the state after helping slaves leave their masters.
    8513 Ohio. Governor (1846-1848 : Bebb). Annual Message of the Governor of Ohio: Transmitted to Both Branches of the Forty-Sixth General Assembly, December 6, 1847. Columbus C. Scott's Steam Press.,
    1847. tp, bv, [3], 4-9, bv, 1 l. p. ; 22 cm. Dated on p. 9: Columbus, December 6, 1847.
    9632 Ohio. Governor (1846-1848 : Bebb). Governor's message [to the members of the Senate and the House of Representatives] [Columbus s.n.,
    1849] 8 p.
    5344 Ohio. Governor (1849-1850 : Ford). Annual Message of the Governor of Ohio to the Forty-Eighth General Assembly, December 31, 1849. Columbus Scott & Bascom, Printers, AI 0. Swanson page 314. 1849. 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    8884 Ohio. Governor (1849-1850 : Ford). Inaugural Address of the Governor of Ohio, to the Forty-Seventh General Assembly. January 22d, 1849. Columbus Chas. Scott's Steam Press., Swanson, page 314. 1849. 8 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Title taken from wrapper which is within decorative border.
    5345 Ohio. Governor (1849-1850 : Ford). Annual Message of the Governor to the Forty-Ninth General Assembly, December 5, 1850. Columbus S. Medary, Swanson page 314. 1850. 16 p. "Printed by order of the House."
    5090 Ohio. Governor (1850-1853 : Wood). Inaugural Address of the Governor of Ohio Transmitted to Both Branches of the Forty-Ninth General Assembly, December 12, 1850. Columbus S. Medary, Swanson page 315. 1850. 19 p. ; 21 cm.
    651 Ohio. Land Office. List of non-residents' lands subject to taxation. Chillicothe Printed by N. Willis, Printer to the State., OI 34. SS 4790. 1803. 34 p. ; 4/o Ohio Imprint notes: Title from Hasse, Ohio, p. 1062, which locates a copy at OMC, the copy not available May, 1940.
    645 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act to Incorporate the Owners and Proprietors of Half Million Acres of Land, Lying South of Lake Erie, in the County of Trumbull. [Chillicothe N. Willis, AI 0. 1803] 8 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    646 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of the State of Ohio: First Session of the General Assembly, Held under the Constitution of the State, A. D. One Thousand Eight Hundred and Three, and of the United States the Twenty-Seventh.--Also--An Appendix, Containing Certain Resolutions. Vol. I. Chillicothe Printed by N. Willis, Printer to the State., OI 35. SS 4785. Sabin 56869. Wilkie 47. 1803. 164 p. ; 20 cm.
    8228 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act Incorporating the Subscribers of the Miami Exporting Company. Cincinnati From the Press of Carpenter & Findlay., AI 0. [1803] 14 p. ; 15 cm.
    656 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of the State of Ohio: Second Session of the General Assembly, Held under the Constitution of the State, A. D. 1803, and of the Independence of the United States the Twenty-Eighth. Also, an Appendix, Containing a Report of the Auditor and Treasurer. Vol. II. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Printed by N. Willis, Printer to the State., OI 39. SS 6956. [1804] 316, xvi, [1] p. ; 20 cm.
    77 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of the State of Ohio, Passed and Revised, First Session of the Third General Assembly, Begun and Held at the Town of Chillicothe, December 3, 1804, and in the Third Year of the Said State. Also, the Constitution of the United States, Ordinance, Constitution of the State of Ohio, Laws of Congress, Report of Auditor and Treasurer, &c. Vol. I. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Printed by N. Willis, Printer to the State., OI 44. SS 9051. Wilkie 63. 1805. [i], bv, [iii]-lxxvi, [1]-300, [301]-449, [450]-452, [453]-472, bv, 474-491, bv, 2 l. p. ; 20.5 cm. "Table of the contents."--p. 486-491.
    Signatures: [a] - i/4 k/2 A - Z/4 Aa - Zz/4 Aaa - Ooo/4.
    674 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of the State of Ohio Enacted the Fourth Session of the General Assembly, Held under the Constitution of the State, A. D. 1805, and of the Independence of the United States the Thirtieth. Also, an Appendix, Containing the Resolution Passed at the Said Session, Together with a Report of the Auditor and Treasurer of State. Vol. IV. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Printed by T. G. Bradford & Co. and J. S. Collins & Co., Printer to the State., OI 56. SS 11057. [1806] 88, xxxii p. ; 23.5 cm. Vol. IV.
    675 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. [Laws relating to canals. Chillicothe s.n., OI 57. 1806]
    Ohio Imprint notes: Title supplied from a reference to an extra printing of these acts in the Ohio session laws, Vol. IV, 1806, p. v.
    686 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act, for Raising, by Way of Lottery, Money to Repair and Secure the Bank of Scioto, on Which the Town of Chillicothe is Built. An Act to Amend this Act... [Chillicothe s.n., SS 13277. 1807] Broadside. 31.5 x 30 cm. The acts, dated 27 and 29 January 1807, are signed: Abraham Shepherd, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Thomas Kirker, Speaker of the Senate.
    Printed in two columns.
    Concludes with a description of the lottery by the Commissioners.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Act of the Ohio General Assembly appointing Samuel Finley and eight others commissioners of a lottery to raise $12,250 to repair and secure the bank of the Scioto River. Signed: Abraham Shepherd, speaker of the House of Representatives. Thomas Kirker, speaker of the Senate. January 27th, 1807.
    Followed by "An act to amend the act, entitled, 'An act for raising, by way of lottery, money to repair and secure the bank of the Scioto ...'" signed by Shepherd and Kirker, and dated January 28th, 1807, and "Ten thousand dollars may be had for five dollars, in the Scioto Bank Lottery. ... First class. ..." signed by Samuel Finley and eight others, and dated Chillicothe, January 29th, 1807.
    Text printed in two columns.
    687 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act for Disciplining the Militia, Passed at the First Session of the Fifth General Assembly of the State of Ohio. [Chillicothe n. p., OI 68. SS 13276. Wilkie 75 (locates copy at OCLaw, but copy not found). 1807] [2], 39 p. ; 22.5 cm. Dated at end: "February the 3d, 1807."
    689 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts Passed at the First Session of the Fifth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Begun and Held at the Town of Chillicothe; December 1st, 1806, and in the Fifth Year of the Said State. Also, the Constitution of the State of Ohio, Report of the Auditor and Treasurer, etc. Vol. V. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Printed by Joseph S. Collins & Co., OI 69. SS 13278. Wilkie 95. 1807. 162, 19 [i.e. 20] p. ; 20 cm.
    697 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts Passed by the Sixth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Begun and Held, in the Town of Chillicothe, December 7, 1807; and in the Sixth Year of Said State. Also, the Report of the Auditor & Treasurer of State. Vol. VI. Published by Authority. Chillicothe From the Press of R.D. Richardson, Printer to the State of Ohio., OI 77. SS 15792. Wilkie 120. 1808. 188 p. ; 23. "Errata."--p. 174.
    "Table of the contents."--p. 186-188.
    Signatures: [A]4 B-U4 W-Y4 Z2.
    713 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts Passed at the First Session of the Seventh General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Begun and Held in the Town of Chillicothe, December 5th, 1808, and in the Seventh Year of the Said State. Vol. VII. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Printed by J.S. Collins & Co., OI 93. SS 18278. Wilkie 143. 1809. 232 p. Chart, folded. ; 24.5 cm. "Table of the contents."--p. 320-323.
    714 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Laws Ordered to be Printed for the Use of the New Counties Organized since the Year 1805. Agreeably to a Resolution of the Legislature, Passed February 21st, 1809. Chillicothe Collins & Co., Printers., OI 94. SS 18282. Vodrey 8. Wilkie 145. 1809. 55 p. ; 22.5 cm.
    733 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts Passed at the First Session of the Eighth General Assembly of the State of Ohio; Begun and Held in the Town of Chillicothe; December 4th, 1809, and in the Eighth Year of Said State; Also, the Reports of the Auditor and Treasurer. Chillicothe Printed by J. S. Collins & Co., OI 112. SS 20945. Wilkie 179. 1810. 626, xlv p. ; 21 cm.
    7711 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Additional Rules for the government of the senate, on the trial of impeachments. ... Thomas Scott, C. S. [Columbus s.n, AI 0. 181-] Broadside. ; 28.5 x 19.5 cm.
    759 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act to Amend the Act Entitled "An Act for Disciplining the Militia." Also, an An Act for Establishing Rules and Articles for the Government of the Armies of the U. S. Published by Authority for the Benefit of the Militia of the State of Ohio. Zanesville Printed by White, Sawyer and Chambers., Hasse, Ohio, page 866. OI 137. SS 23588. Wilkie 214. 1811. 22 p. ; 17 cm.
    760 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts Passed at the First Session of the Ninth General Assembly of the State of Ohio; Begun and Held in the Town of Zanesville, December 3d, 1810. And in the Ninth Year of the Said State: also, the Reports of the Auditor and Treasurer. Vol. IX. Published by Authority. Zanesville Printed by White, Sawyer & Chambers., OI 138. SS 23589. Wilkie 215. 1811. 120, [27] p. ; 21 cm.
    784 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts Passed at the First Session of the Tenth General Assembly of the State of Ohio; Begun and Held in the Town of Zanesville, December 2d, 1811. And in the 10th Year of the Said State. Also, the Reports of the Auditor and Treasurer. Vol. X. Published by Authority. Zanesville Printed by Sawyer & Chambers., OI 160. SS 26338. 1812. 228 p. ; 21 cm. Page 211 misnumbered 112.
    Signatures: [A]4 B-I4 J-U4 V-W4 X-Z4 2A-2B4 2C2.
    817 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts Passed by the First Session of the Eleventh General Assembly of the State of Ohio; Begun and Held in the Town of Chillicothe, December 7, 1812, and in the 11th Year of Said State. Also, the Reports of the Auditor and Treasurer of State. Vol. XI. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Printed at the Office of the Supporter, by Nashee & Denny., OI 192. SS 29397. 1812. [1813] 183, [1], 8 p., [1] folded leaf of plates. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Secretary of State's Office, Chillicothe, Ohio, March 5, 1813. I certify the foregoing acts and resolutions to be correct copies of the originals remaining on file in my office. Jer. M'Lene, secretary of state."--p. 180.
    Two states of gathering Y reported: in the first, p. 183 is misnumbered 179; in the second p. 183 is numbered correctly.
    Table of contents with title "Index," p. [181]-183.
    "Reports of the auditor and treasurer of state."--8 p., 2nd count.
    818 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act for Disciplining the Militia of the State of Ohio, Passed February 9, 1813. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Printed at the Office of the Supporter, by Nashee & Denny., OI 191. SS 29396. 1813. 64 p. ; 24 cm.
    126 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts Passed at the First Session of the Twelfth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Begun and Held in the Town of Chillicothe, December 6, 1813, and in the Twelfth Year of Said State. Also, The Reports of the Auditor and Treasurer of State. Vol. XII. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Printed at the Office of the Fredonian, by John Bailhache., OI 224. SS 32390. Wilkie 328. 1814. 228, [8] p. ; 20.5 cm. Copies printed 4,295. Resolutions, p. 219. Ohio Imprints shows Auditor Report as separate imprint.
    Table of contents, with title "Index," p. [226]-228.
    "Reports of the auditor and treasurer of state."--p. [229-236].
    Signatures: [A]-Z/4 A2--D2/4 [E2]/2 [F2]/4.
    128 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts Passed at the First Session of the Thirteenth General Assembly of the State of Ohio; Begun and Held in the Town of Chillicothe, December 5, 1814. And in the 13th Year of Said State: Also, the Reports of the Auditor and Treasurer of State. Vol. XIII. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Printed at the Office of the Supporter, by Nashee & Denny., OI 270. SS 35527. Wilkie 329. 1814. [1815] 340, 19 p. folded table. ; 21 cm. Resolution to print p. 335, but no specific number. The final 19 pages contain the Reports of the Auditor and Treasurer of State, Dec. 7th, 1814, also issued separately.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: "Secretary of State's Office, Chillicothe, Ohio, March 28, 1815. I certify the foregoing acts and resolutions to be correct copies of the originals remaining on file in my office. Jer. M'Lene, secretary of state."--p. 336.
    Two states of gathering S2 noted. In the first, p. 336 is misnumbered 236; in the second p. 336 is numbered correctly.
    Errors in paging: p. 154, 309 misnumbered 142, 209.
    Table of contents, with title "Index," p. [337]-340.
    "Reports of the auditor and treasurer of state."--19 p., 2nd count.
    129 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act Disciplining the Militia of the State of Ohio. Passed February 14, 1815. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Printed at the Office of the Supporter, by Nashee & Denny., AI 269. SS 35526. Wilkie 382. 1815. 88 p., 1 folded chart. ; 21 cm. General Assembly (Acts, XIII, p. 333.) resolved that 3,000 copies be printed at rate of fifty-six dollars, sixty-six and two-thirds cents, per sheet of 16 pages, and distributed by the adjunct-general as directed by the governor.
    "An act for establishing rules and articles for the government of the armies of the United States", approved April 10, 1806: p. 65-88.
    75 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts Passed at the First Session of the Fourteenth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Begun and Held in the Town of Chillicothe, December 4, 1815; and in the Fourteenth Year of said State. Vol. XIV. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Printed by Nashee & Denny, for John Bailhache., OI 322. SS 38502. 1816. 484 [i.e., 480], 13, [3], 24 p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Error in paging: numbers 65-68 omitted.
    Table of contents, with title "Index," p. [479]-484.
    "Reports of the auditor and treasurer of state."--13, [2] p., 2nd count.
    "Constitution of the state of Ohio, framed in convention at Chillicothe, November 29, 1802."--24 p., 3rd count. Also issued separately (Shaw & Shoemaker 38503).
    959 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Laws of Ohio, Ordered by the Legislature to be Re-printed. [Chillicothe] s.n., OI 323. SS 38506. Wilkie 449. 1816. 412 p. ; 20 cm. Caption title.
    Table of contents, with title "Index," p. [408]-412.
    960 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. [Laws relating to Courts. Chillicothe
    OI 324. SS 38507. 1816]
    Title from a reference to an extra printing of these acts in Vol. 14 of the Ohio session laws, 1816, p. 471.
    961 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Resolutions and Acts Passed by the Ohio and Territorial Legislatures, Relative to the Ohio University, at Athens. Collected and Arranged for the Benefit of Said Institution. Zanesville, (Ohio,) Printed by Putnam & Clark for Said University., OI 325. SS 38508. Wilkie 450. 1816. 31 p. ; 23 cm.
    5934 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. A Act to Incorporate Certain Banks Therein Named, and to Extend the Charters of Existing Incorporated Banks. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1816] 24 p. ; 20 cm. Dated: February 23, 1816.
    125 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts Passed at the First Session of the Fifteenth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, December 2, 1816; and in the Fifteenth Year of Said State. Vol. XV. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed by P. H. Olmsted & Co., OI 371. SS 41684. Wilkie 503. 1817. [1-3], 4-220, [221], 222-251, [252]. 253-269, bv, 1 l. ; 20.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Table of contents, with title "Index,"--p. [252]-256.
    "Reports of the auditor and treasurer of state."--p. [257]-269.
    Signatures: [A] A* - X/2 X*/4 Y/4. Letter C not printed.
    1011 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Laws in German. Lancaster
    OI 372. 1817.

    1076 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act for Disciplining the Militia, of the State of Ohio, Passed January 27, 1818. Together with a Compilation of the Former Act on that Subject. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette, by P. H. Olmsted., OI 430. SS 45140. Wilkie 574. 1818. 70, [1] p. Folded table. ; 20.5 cm. Caption title: An act to amend the act for organising and disciplining the militia.
    1077 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts Passed at the First Session of the Sixteenth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, December 1, 1817, and in the Sixteenth Year of Said State. Vol. XVI. Published by Authority. Columbus By P. H. Olmsted, State Printer., OI 432. SS 45142. Wilkie 575. 1818. 214 p., 1 l, 12 p. ; 21 cm. Ohio Imprints: The final 12 pages (new signature) have the caption title: Report of the Auditor & Treasurer of State. Columbus, December 3, 1817.
    Error in paging: p. 211 misnumbered 112.
    "Table of contents volume X."--p. 225-228.
    1078 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Laws in German. Lancaster
    OI 433. 1818.

    1156 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act for Disciplining the Militia, of the State of Ohio, Passed February 6, 1819. Together with a Compilation of the Former Acts on that Subject. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette, by P. H. Olmsted., OI 508. SS 48969. Wilkie 656. 1819. 79 p. ; 20 cm.
    1157 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts Passed at the First Session of the Seventeenth General Assembly, of the State of Ohio, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, December 7, 1818; and in the Seventeenth Year of Said State. Vol. XVII. Published by Authority. Chillicothe Printed at the Office of the Supporter, by Geo. Nashee., OI 509. SS 48970. Wilkie 657. 1819. 224, 12 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Errata."--p. 220.
    Table of contents, with title "Index," p. [221]-224.
    "Reports of the auditor and treasurer of state."--12 p., 2nd count.
    The Auditor was Ralph Osborn, and Treasurer, Hiram Mirick Currey.
    1158 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. [Laws relating to Courts.

    OI 510. 1819]
    Ohio Imprints: Title supplied from a reference to an extra printing of these acts in vol. 17 of the Ohio session laws, 1819, p. 218.
    183 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a General Nature, Ordered to be Re-Printed, at the First Session of the Eighteenth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, December 6, 1819; and in the Eighteenth Year of Said State. Vol. XVIII. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette. By P. H. Olmsted., OI 571. SS 2582. Sabin 56868. Wilkie 729. 1820. [1], bv, [3]-481, bv, [483]-488 p. ; 21 cm. This is a revised compilation of the general laws of Ohio.
    Table of contents, with title "Index," p. [483]-488.
    Signatures: [A] - Z/4 Aa - Zz/4 Aaa - Nnn/4. (J and V not used.)
    1251 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a General Nature, Enacted, Revised and Ordered to be Re-Printed, at the First Session of the Eighteenth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, December 6, 1819; and in the Eighteenth Year of Said State. Vol. XVIII. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette. By P. H. Olmsted., OI 570. SS 2581. Wilkie 728. 1820. 319 p. ; 19.5 cm.
    1252 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a Local Nature, Passed at the First Session of the Eighteenth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, December 6, 1819; and in the Eighteenth Year of Said State. Vol. XVIII. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette, by P. H. Olmsted., OI 572. SS 2583. Wilkie 730. 1820. 167, bv p. ; 20 cm. Table of contents, with title "Index,"--p. [165]-167.
    1253 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. [Compilation of all the Laws of a general nature, Which have ever been in Force and Which have any Relation to the Title of Property within the Bounds of the State of Ohio. Chillicothe
    OI 573. 1820]
    Ohio Imprints: Proposals for publication by subscription appeared in the Scioto Gazette, Chillicothe, April 27, 1820, and the in the Western Reserve Chronicle.
    Warren, June 15, 1820.
    1254 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. [Laws relating to Courts. Columbus
    OI 574. 1820]
    Ohio Imprints: Title supplied from a reference to an extra printing of these acts in Vol. 18 of the Ohio session laws, 1816, p. 156-157.
    4361 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Act respecting a navigable communication between Lake Erie and the Ohio River (canal). [Columbus]
    AI 0. 1820. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1318 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act to Amend the Act for Disciplining the Militia of the State of Ohio, Passed January 29, 1821. Columbus Printed by P. H. Olmsted at the Office of the Columbus Gazette., SS 6331. 1821. 8 p.
    1319 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts Passed at the First Session of the Nineteenth General Assembly, of the State of Ohio, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, December 7, 1820; And in the Nineteenth Year of Said State. Vol. XIX. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Ohio Monitor, by David Smith., SS 6332. 1821. [1], bv, [3]-203, [204]-219, [220]-224, [1]-12 p. ; 21.5 cm. "Resolution."--p. [204]-219.
    "Index."--p. [220]-224.
    "Reports of the Auditor and Treasurer of State."--p. [1]-12, second count.
    Signatures: [A]-Z/4 A2-D2/4 [A]/4 B/2.
    1377 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act for Disciplining the Militia of the State of Ohio, Passed February 2, 1822; Together with the Rules and Articles of War, for the Government of the Army of the United States. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette, by P. H. Olmsted., SS 9755. 1822. 77 p. 2 fold. Tables. ; 20 cm.
    1378 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a General Nature, Passed at the First Session of the Twentieth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, December 3, 1821; and in the Twentieth Year of Said State. Vol. XX. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette, by P. H. Olmsted., SS 9755. 1822. 88, 16 p. ; 23 cm. The second 12 pages is the Annual Report of the Auditor of the State of Ohio by Ralph Osborn and pages [13]-16 is the Annual Report of the Treasury Department by Samuel Sillivan, Treasurer. The ms. on the title page is: John McLean.
    1379 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a Local Nature, Passed at the First Session of the Twentieth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, December 3, 1821. Vol. XX. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette, by P. H. Olmsted., SS 9757. 1822. 95 p.
    1380 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts Passed at the Second Session of the Twentieth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, May 20, 1822; and in the Twenty-First Year of Said State. Vol. XXI. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette. By P. H. Olmsted., SS 9758. 1822. 8 p. ; 19 cm.
    1381 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. A Bill for the Establishment and Support of Common Schools. [Columbus] s. n., SS 9759. 1822. 24 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    7727 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Law. An Act To divide the state of Ohio into Congressional Districts. ... Secretary of State's Office, Columbus, Ohio, May 27th, 1822. I certify the foregoing to be a correct copy of the original roll remaining on the file in this office. Jer. M'Lene, Sec'y. of State. Columbus
    AI 0. 1822. 1 sheet ([1] p.) Text in two columns.
    1452 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a General Nature, Passed at the First Session of the Twenty=First General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, December 2, 1822; and in the Twenty-First Year of Said State. Vol. XXI. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette by P. H. Olmsted., SS 13618. 1823. 47, [48], 15 p. ; 20 cm. "Index." on p. [48]. The fifteen pages following are reports: Auditor of State and Secretary of the Treasury.
    1453 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a Local Nature, Passed at the First Session of the Twenty-First General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, December 2, 1822. Vol. XXI. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette, by P. H. Olmsted., SS 13619. 1823. 72 p.
    69 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a General Nature, Enacted, Revised and Ordered to be Re Printed at the First Session of the Twenty=Second General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, December 1, 1823; and in the Twenty-Second Year of Said State. Vol. XXII. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed by P. H. Olmsted., SS 17472. 1824. [1], bv, [3]-14, [15]-28, [29]-442, [443]-500 p. ; 23 cm. "Errata."--p. 500.
    Signatures: [A] - Z/4 Aa - Zz/4 A3 - R3/4 S3/2. J, Q and V not used.
    1519 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act to provide for the Distribution and Safe Keeping of the Public Arms, and for Other Purposes; and the Acts Supplementary thereto. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette, by P. H. Olmsted., SS 17471. 1824. 12 p.
    1520 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a Local Nature, Passed at the First Session of the Twenty-Second General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, December 1, 1823; and in the Twenty-Second Year of the Said State. Vol. XXII. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette, by P. H. Olmsted., SS 17473. 1824. 200, 15 p.
    38 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. A Compilation of Laws, Treaties, Resolutions and Ordinances of the General and State Governments, which Relate to Lands in the State of Ohio; Including the Laws Adopted by the Governor and Judges; the Laws of the Territorial Legislature; and the Laws of This State, to the Years 1815-16. Published in Pursuance of Resolutions of the General Assembly, Passed January 22, 1825. Columbus Printed by Geo. Nashee, State Printer., SS 21726. Sabin 56898. Thomson 690. 1825. 534 p. ; 23 p. Compiled by Gustavus Swan.
    On cover: Land Laws of Ohio.
    Errors in paging: p. 273, 379 misnumbered 373, 479. Page 361-368 duplicated in some copies (OU).
    Includes index.
    1611 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act Establishing an Equitable Mode of Levying the Taxes of This State and an Act to Provide for the Internal Improvement of the State of Ohio, by Navigable Canals. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed by P. H. Olmsted., SS 21721. Sabin 56863. 1825. 27, bv p. ; 22 cm.
    1612 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a General Nature, Passed at the First Session of the Twenty=Third General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, December 6, 1824; and in the Twenty-Third Year of Said State. Vol. XXIII. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed by P. H. Olmsted., SS 21722. 1825. 104, 14 p. ; 20 cm. "Index." on pages [103]-104. The Auditor of State and Treasury of the State annual reports are on the 14 pages following.
    1613 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a Local Nature, Passed at the First Session of the Twenty=Third General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, December 6, 1824; and in the Twenty-Third Year of Said State. Vol. XXIII. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed by P. H. Olmsted., SS 21723. 1825. 125 p. ; 21 cm.
    1614 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. A Bill for the Establishment and Support of Common Schools. Reported by the Commissioners of Common Schools. Columbus
    SS 21724. 1825. 24 p.
    5741 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts for Organizing and Disciplining the Militia of Ohio and to Provide for the Distribution and Safe Keeping of the Public Arms and for Other Purposes. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed by George Nashee, State Printer., AI 0. 1826. 71 p. charts. ; 22 cm.
    5949 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of the Legislature of Ohio, Authorising Additional Loans, for Canal Purposes. Columbus Printed by Geo. Nashee & Co., AI 0. 1826. 7 p.
    7617 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Gesetze des Staats Ohio. German. Lancaster
    Vodrey 11. 1826.
    Vodrey only copy. Location unknown.
    1769 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a General Nature...First Session of the 25th General Assembly...Vol. XXV. Columbus
    Wessen, 81(May 15, 1961), #405. 1827. 118, 12 p.
    316 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a Local Nature, Passed at the First Session of the Twenty=Sixth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, begun and held in the Town of Columbus, December 3, 1827, and the Twenty-Sixth Year of Said State. Vol. XXVI. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed by P. H. Olmsted, State Printer., AI 0. 1828. [1-3], 4-193, [1-3], 4-10, 1 l., chart, [1]-2-4, 2 l. ; 25.5 cm. "Reports of the Auditor and Treasurer of State. Submitted to the Legislature, December 1827."--p. [1], second count.
    "Report of the Auditor of the State of Ohio."--p. [3]-10.
    "Report of the Treasurer of the State of Ohio."--p. [1]-4, third count.
    "A Schedule, Exhibiting the number of acres of land in the different counties--the value thereof including Houses--value of Town lots including buildings--number of horses and value--number of cattle and value--Capital stock of Merchants, &c.Pleasure carriages and value--State tax--County tax--Road tax--Township tax--School tax--and the total amount assessed for the year 1827. [schedule] Ralph Osborn, Auditor of State."--chart schedule inserted in middle of [B2]/4. Approximately 45 x 55 cm. with tab for binding
    Signatures: [A L.] - Z L./4 [A2 - B2]/4 (Letter V used in place of U.) A smaller capital L was used in place of the number 1. [1] folded leaf present.
    1850 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts and Proceedings of the Government of the State of Ohio, Relating to the Navigation of the Muskingum River, and Its Connection with the Ohio and Erie Canal. Zanesville [s. n.], SS 34597. Sabin 56867. Thomson 2 (20 pages). 1828. 30 p. ; 22 cm. Includes a portions of the reports of the Board of Canal Commissioners, "An act to incorporate the Muskingum Navigation Company." "An act to authorize James Taylor to erect a dam across the Muskingum River," and a "Reported estimate of the expense of the works authorized in the act for incorporation the Muskingum Navigation Company."
    5967 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Laws Relative to the Canals of the State of Ohio. Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1828. 12 p. ; 20 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Contains two Ohio laws, passed Feb. 4, 1825, and Jan. 18, 1826, and U.S. law, passed May 24, 1828.
    1949 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act to Provide for the Support and Better Regulation of Common Schools, Passed at the First Session of the Twenty-Ninth General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Published by Authority. Columbus Olmsted, Bailhache and Camron, State Printers, SS 39897. 1829. 11 p. ; 23 cm.
    1950 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a General Nature, Passed at the First Session of the Twenty-seventh General Assembly of the State of Ohio; Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, December 1, 1828, and the Twenty-Seventh Year of Said State. Vol. XXVII. Published by Authority. Columbus Olmsted, Bailhache and Camron, State Printers., SS 39898. 1829. 96 p. ; 25 cm.
    1951 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a Local Nature, Passed at the First Session of the Twenty-Seventh General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, December 1, 1828. Vol. XXVII. Columbus Olmsted, Bailhache and Camron, State Printers, SS 39899. 1829. 195, 12 p. ;
    2063 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a General Nature, Passed at the First Session of the Twenty=Eighth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, December 7, 1829, and the Twenty-Eighth Year of the Said State. Vol. XXVIII. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed by Olmsted & Bailhache., AI 2893. 1830. 69, bv p. ; 21 cm. "Erratum."--p. 69.
    Includes index.
    2064 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a Local Nature, Passed at the First Session of the Twenty-Eighth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, begun and held in the Town of Columbus, December 7, 1829, and the Twenty-Eighth Year of Said State. Vol. XXVIII. Columbus Printed by Olmsted & Bailhache, AI 2894. 1830. 232 p. ;
    7053 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act passed by the General Assembly regulating the day and location for holding judicial courts in Ohio's counties. Columbus
    AI 0. 1830. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7562 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Bill of the General Assembly authorizing the City of Cincinnati to use part of Miami and Erie Canal as a public street. Columbus
    AI 0. 183-

    15 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a General Nature Enacted, Revised and Ordered to be Reprinted, at the First Session of the Twenty-Ninth General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Vol. XXIX. December 6, 1830 Published by Authority. Columbus Printed by Olmsted & Bailhache., AI 8559. 1831. 618 p. ; 23 cm.
    5718 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act for Organizing and Disciplining the Militia, Passed at the First Session of the Twenty-Ninth General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed by Olmsted & Bailhache., AI 0. 1831. 78 p., 3 fold. tables. ; 25 cm.
    5719 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act to Provide for the Support and Better Regulation of Common Schools, Passed March 10, 1831. Columbus Printed by Olmsted and Bailhache, AI 0. 1831. 11 p. ; 23 cm.
    7049 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Act passed by the General Assembly regulating the day and location for holding judicial courts in Ohio's counties. Columbus
    AI 0. 1831.

    10229 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a Local Nature, Passed at the First Session of the Twenty-Ninth General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, December 6, 1830, and the Twenty-Ninth Year of Said State. Vol. XXIX. Published by Authority.
    Printed by Olmsted & Bailhache., AI 0. 1831. 276, 13, bv p., [1] folded leaf ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Auditor’s and Treasurer’s reports."--13 p., 2nd count.
    "A schedule, exhibiting the number of acres of land in the different counties; the value thereof ..."--folded leaf. Signed: Ralph Osborn, Auditor of State.
    2333 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a Local Nature, Passed at the First Session of the Thirtieth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, December 6, 1831... Vol. XXX. Columbus Printed by David Smith., AI 0. 1832. 344, 8, 3 p.
    2334 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a Local Nature, Passed at the Second Session of the Thirtieth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, June 4, 1832. Vol. XXXI. Columbus David Smith, State Printer., AI 0. 1832. 16 p.
    5716 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act to Incorporate the Erie and Ohio Rail-Road Company. [Ashtabula] Ashtabula Sentinel, Print., AI 0. Thomson, T.R., Railroads, 622. [1832] [3], bv p. ; 32 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: American Antiquarian Society copy is annotated at end, in a contemporary hand: Passed Jany. 26, 1832.
    5717 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act to Amend an Act, Entitled an Act for Organizing and Disciplining the Militia, Passed the Twenty-Second Day of February, in the Year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty-One. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Ohio Monitor by David Smith, State Printer., AI 0. 1832. 4 p. ; 22.5 cm.
    6241 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a General Nature, Passed at the First Session of the Thirtieth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, December 6, 1831, and the Thirtieth Year of Said State. Vol. XXX; Published by Authority. Columbus David Smith, State Printer, AI 0. 1832. 29 p. ; 25.5 cm.
    7050 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Act Passed by the General Assembly Regulating the Day and Location for Holding Judicial Courts in Ohio's counties. Columbus
    AI 0. 1832.

    8752 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act to Incorporate the Mad River and Lake Erie Rail Road Company. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. Thomson, T.R. Railroads, 631. 1832] 8 p. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title ; no imprint.
    Signed and dated, p. 8: W.B. Hubbard, Speaker of the House of Representatives; W. Doherty, Speaker of the Senate. January 5th, 1832. At end is attestation of the Secretary of State, Moses H. Kirby, dated: Columbus, Ohio, January 11th, 1832.
    2492 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act to Incorporate and Establish the Franklin Bank of Cincinnati. Passed February, 1833. [Cincinnati s.n.,] AI 20492. 1833. 12 p. ; 19 cm.
    2493 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a General Nature...First Session of the 31st General Assembly. Columbus David Smith, State Printer, AI 20493. 1833. 30, [2] p.
    2494 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a Local Nature, Passed at the First Session of the 31st General Assembly of the State of Ohio, begun and held in the Town of Columbus, December 3, 1832. Vol. XXXI. Columbus David Smith, State Printer, AI 20494. 1832 [1833] 277; [9]; 12; 4 p.
    2495 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Laws of the Territory Northwest of the River Ohio. Cincinnati
    AI 19705, 20499. 1833. 350 p.
    2496 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. The Statutes of Ohio and of the Northwestern Territory, Adopted or Enacted from 1788 to 1833 Inclusive: Together with the Ordinance of 1787; The Constitution of Ohio and of the United States, and Various Public Instruments and Acts of Congress: Illustrated by a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Ohio; Numerous References and Notes and Copious Indexes. Volume I[-III]. Edited by Salmon P. Chase. Cincinnati Published by Corey & Fairbank., AI 20501. Howes C 320. Thomson 178. 1833. 3 v. ; 25 cm. "Cincinnati: Printed by F.S. Benton."--verso of title page.
    Includes index.
    Paged continuously.
    5975 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act to Incorporate a Company to Construct a Turnpike from Columbus to Sandusky City. Columbus Glover, Maynard & Espy, Printers., AI 0. 1833. 11, bv p. ; 25 cm. This pamphlet is in the Ohio Memory project.
    7051 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Act Passed by the General Assembly Regulating the Day and Location for Holding Judicial Courts in Ohio's Counties. Columbus
    AI 0. 1833.

    2654 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts in Relation to the Ohio and Miami Canals Passed by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Ohio State Journal, AI 26067. 1834. 50 p. ; 22 cm.
    2655 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a Local Nature...First Session of the 33rd General Assembly...Dec 2, 1833. Columbus
    AI 26068. 1834.

    5978 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act for the Prevention of Injuries to the Columbus and Sandusky Turnpike Road, and for Other Purposes. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1834] 2 p. Caption title; no imprint.
    6883 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act, to Incorporate, and Establish, the City of Cincinnati, and for Revising and Repealing All Laws and Parts of Laws Heretofore Enacted on That Subject. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1834]
    Caption title; no imprint.
    7052 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Act Passed by the General Assembly Regulating the Day and Location for Holding Judicial Courts in Ohio's Counties. Columbus
    AI 0. 1834.

    2894 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a General Nature, Passed at the First Session of the Thirty-Third General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Begun and Held in the City of Columbus, December 1, 1834. In the Thirty-Third Year of Said State. Vol. XXXIII. Columbus James B. Gardiner, Printer to the State., AI 33485. 1835. 60 p. ; 21 cm.
    2895 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a Local Nature Passed at the First Session of the 33rd General Assembly. Dec., 1834. Columbus
    AI 33486. 1835.

    2896 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a Local Nature...First Session of the Thirty-Fourth General Assembly. Dec. 7, 1835. Vol. 34. Columbus
    AI 33487. 1835.

    2897 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts Passed at the Second Session of the Thirty-Third General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Begun and Held in the City of Columbus, June 8, 1835. In the Thirty-Third Year of Said State. [Columbus Printed by James B. Gardiner, AI 33488 (pagination different). 1835] 8 p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. [3]: John M. Creed, Speaker of the House of Representatives; David T. Disney, Speaker of the Senate.
    James B. Gardiner was printer to the state at this time.
    In this impression, the rules above and below the title are 14.2 cm. apart.
    See Morgan 10124 variant.
    10124 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts Passed at the Second Session of the Thirty-Third General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Begun and Held in the City of Columbus, June 8, 1835. In the Thirty-Third Year of Said State. [Columbus Printed by James B. Gardiner, AI 33488 (pagination different). 1835] 8 p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. [3]: John M. Creed, Speaker of the House of Representatives; David T. Disney, Speaker of the Senate.
    James B. Gardiner was printer to the state at this time.
    In this impression, the rules above and below the title are 13.2 cm. apart.
    See Morgan 2897 variant.
    2907 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act Incorporating the Ohio Rail Road Company. Passed March 8, 1836. [Columbus s.n., AI 33498a listed 1835. Thomson 1432. 1836] 8 p. Caption title; no imprint.
    3095 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act to Provide for the Support and Better Regulation of Common Schools; Passed at the First Session of the Thirty-Fourth General Assembly. Columbus James B. Gardiner, AI 39349. 1836. 15 p.
    3096 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a General Nature, Passed at the First Session of the Thirty-Fourth General Assembly of the State of Ohio; Begun and Held in the City of Columbus, December 7, 1835. In the Thirty-Fourth Year of Said State. Vol. XXXIV. Printed by Authority. Columbus James B. Gardiner, Printer to the State., AI 39340. 1836. 62 p. Morgan (wanting after p. 56.).
    3097 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts for the Protection of the Ohio Canals; and Regulating the Navigation and Collecting of Tolls on the Same. Columbus Scott & Wright, Printers, AI 39350. 1836. 34 p.
    3098 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a Local Nature Passed at the First Session of the 34th General Assembly of the State of Ohio; Begun and Held in the City of Columbus, December 7, 1835. Columbus James B. Gardiner, Printer to the State, AI 39351. 1836. 675 p.
    4341 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Bill to Amend an Act Entitled "An Act to Incorporate the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad Company, Passed March 14, 1836." Columbus
    AI 0. 1836. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    3291 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act Prescribing the Duty of Supervisors, and Relating to Roads and Highways. Printed by Authority. Columbus James B. Gardiner, Printer to the State, AI 46058. 1837. 12 p.
    3292 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act to Authorize a Loan of Credit by the State of Ohio, to Rail Road Companies; and to Authorize Subscriptions by the State, to the Capital Stock of Turnpike, Canal, and Slack-Water Navigation Companies. Printed by Authority. Columbus James B. Gardiner, Printer to the State., AI 46059. T. R. Thomson 1704. 1837. 10 p. ; 24 cm.
    3294 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act to Organize and Discipline the Militia of Ohio, Passed at the 35th General Assembly. Printed by Authority. Columbus S.R. Dolbee, Printer to the State., AI 46061. 1837. 56 p. tables (1 fold.) ; 24 cm.
    3295 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act to Provide for a Geological Survey of the State of Ohio, and for Other Purposes; Passed at the Thirty-Fifth General Assembly. Columbus
    AI 46062. 1837. 4 p.
    3296 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts for the Protection of the Ohio Canals; and Regulating the Navigation and Collection of Tolls on the Same. Columbus Medary & Bros., AI 46063. 1837. 35, [1] p.
    3297 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a General Nature, Passed at the First Session of the Thirty-Fifth General Assembly of the State of Ohio; Begun and Held in the City of Columbus, December 5th, 1836. And in the Thirty=Fifth Year of Said State. Vol. XXXV. Columbus S. R. Dolbee, Printer to the State., AI 46064. 1837. 144 p. ; 22 cm.
    3298 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a Local Nature, Passed at the First Session of the Thirty-Fifth General Assembly of the State of Ohio; Begun and Held in the City of Columbus, December 5th, 1836, and the Thirty-Fifth Year of Said State. Columbus
    AI 46065. 1837.

    3299 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Index to all the Laws and Resolutions of the State of Ohio Including the Laws Adopted and Enacted by the Governor and Judges, and the Territorial Legislature from the Commencement of the Territorial Government to the Year 1835-6 inclusive. Arranged Alphabetically, According to Their Various Titles. Published by Order of the General Assembly. Prepared by Zechariah Mills. Columbus S. Medary, Printer to the State, AI 46066. Vodrey 19 (lists under Zechariah Mills as author). 1837. 123 p. ; 21.5 cm. Wessen, 84: 123 p. with the errata slip.
    6088 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act to Incorporate the Cleveland Fireman's Insurance Company. [Columbus
    AI 0. 1837] 7 p. ; 14.5 cm.
    3497 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a General Nature, Passed at the First Session of the Thirty-Sixth General Assembly of the State of Ohio; Begun and Held in the City of Columbus, December 4, 1837, and in the Thirty-Sixth Year of Said State. Vol. XXXVI. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer to the State., AI 52050. 1838. 161 p. ; 25.5 cm.
    3498 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a Local Nature Passed at the First Session of the Thirty-Sixth General Assembly. Columbus Samuel Medary, AI 52051. 1838. 219 p.
    3743 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Charter of the Circleville and Washington Turnpike Company: Passed February 13, 1832, and Revised and Amended February 23, 1839. Circleville Printed by J. Case., AI 0. 1839. 8 p. ; 23 cm.
    3744 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a General Nature, Passed by the 37th General Assembly of Ohio, at Its First Session Held in the City of Columbus, and Commencing December 3, 1838, in the 37th Year of Said State. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer to the State, AI 57684. 1839. 431, 17, 8 p.
    3745 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Deutsches gesezbuch: enthaltend, nebst der unabhangigkeits=Erklarung und verfassung der Vereinigten Staaten; Die Verfassung und allgemeinen Geseze des Staates Ohio; gesammelt und ubers. von Georg Walker. Germantown
    AI 57685. Vodrey 13. 1839. 314 p. First Ohio legal work in German. Authorization to print session laws in German was passed in the 1820's but no know copies have been located.
    3948 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act for the Protection of Canals of the State of Ohio. The Regulation of the Navigation thereof and for the Collection of Tolls. With the Orders, Rules, Regulations and Rates of Tolls, as Established by the Board of Public Works, March 24, 1840. Columbus S. & M. H. Medary, AI 40-5131. 1840. 45 p.
    3949 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a General and Local Nature, Passed by the Thirty-Eighth General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Begun and Held in the City of Columbus, Commencing December 2, 1839, and in the Thirty-Eighth Year of Said State. Vol. XXXVIII. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer, AI 40-5132. 1840. 311 p.
    3950 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a General Nature, Passed by the Thirty-Eighth General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Begun and Held in the City of Columbus, Commencing December 2, 1839, and in the Thirty-Eighth Year of Said State. Vol. XXXVIII. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer to the State, AI 40-5133. 1840. 210 p.
    3951 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a Local Nature, Passed by the Thirty-Eighth General Assembly of the State Ohio. Begun and Held in the City of Columbus, Commencing Dec. 2, 1839, and in the Thirty-Eighth Year of Said State.. Vol. XXXVIII. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer to the State, AI 40-5134. 1840. 260 p, 50 p.
    6000 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts for the Preservation and Repair of the National Road and the Western Reserve and Maumee Road, Together with the Orders of the Board of Public Works, Relating Thereto. Columbus S. & M.H. Medary., Printers., AI 0. 1840. 13 p. ; 23.5 cm.
    10033 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act to Allow Juries before Justices of the Peace. February 14, 1840. Columbus S. Medary, Printer to the State, AI 0. 1840. 6 p.
    551 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a General and Local Nature...39th General Assembly. Dec. 7, 1840. Vol. XXXIX. Columbus
    AI 41-3921. 1841.

    552 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a Local Nature...39th General Assembly. Dec. 7, 1840. Vol. XXXLX. Columbus
    AI 41-3922. 1841.

    553 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Statutes of the State of Ohio, of a General Nature, in Force, December 7, 1840; Also, the Statutes of a General Nature, Passed by the General Assembly at Their Thirty-Ninth Session, Commencing December 7, 1840. Collated, with References to the Decisions of the Courts and to Prior Laws, by J.R. Swan. Printed by Authority of the General Assembly. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer., AI 41-3923. 1841. [i], bv, [iii], bv, [v]-vi, [vii]-viii, [ix]-xv, [xvi], [1]-18, [19]-41, [42]-49, [50]-54, [55]-58, [59]-1013, bv, 1015-1028, [1029]-111, bv p. ; 26 cm. Joseph Rockwell Swan, 1802-1884, edited many Ohio law books.
    Half-title: Statutes of the State of Ohio.
    Signatures: [A2] - B2/4 1-139/4.
    277 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. The School Officers' Guide, for the State of Ohio; Containing the Laws on the Subject of Common Schools, the School Fund, &c. Together with Instructions for the Information and Government of School Officers. Printed by Authority of the General Assembly. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer., AI 42-3836. Vodrey 77. 1842. [i-vii], viii-xv, bv, [1]. 2-73, bv, [75], 76-117, bv, 1 l. ; 21.5 cm. John Sloane, Secretary of State, compiled this book and noted in the preface, dated Columbus, June 22, 1842, his debt to Warren Jenkins, "School and Township Officer's Manual" (1839).
    6225 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a General Nature, Passed by the Fortieth General Assembly...Commencing Dec. 6, 1841. Vol. XL. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer., AI 42-3834. 1842. 78 p. ; 25.5 cm.
    6226 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a Local Nature, Passed by the Fortieth General Assembly...Commencing Dec. 6, 1841. Columbus
    AI 42-3835. 1842.

    4535 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act for the Preservation and Repair of the National Road, and for the Collection of Tolls Thereon. Also, the Origins of the Board of Public Works in Relation Thereto. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer., AI 0. 1843. 14 p. ; 24 cm.
    4538 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Act to Provide for the Appraisement of Personal Property...January 19, 1843. Columbus S. Medary, State Printer, AI 0. 1843. 6 p.
    4539 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Act to Provide for the Payment of the Domestic Creditors of the State of Ohio. Also, Act to Reorganize the Board of Canal Fund Commissioners. Columbus
    AI 0. 1843.

    4540 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Act to Regulate Banking in Ohio, March 7, 1843, and Amendments Thereto, Passed February 21, 1843. Printed by Authority of the General Assembly. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printers., AI 0. Swanson, page 263. 1843. 18, 1 l. p. ; 26 cm.
    6844 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a General Nature Passed by the Forty-First General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Columbus
    AI 43-3884. 1843.

    6845 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a Local Nature, Passed by the Forty-First General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Vol. XLI. Columbus
    AI 43-3885. 1843.
    There is an Auditor and Treasurer's Report after acts in Morgan copy.
    6871 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Laws for the Protection of the Canals of the State of Ohio. Columbus
    AI 43-3890. 1843.

    4596 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Act for the Preservation and Repair of the National Road, and for the Collection of Tolls thereon. Columbus
    AI 44-4692. 1844.

    7498 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Act to Authorize the Governor to Appoint Commissioners to Take Acknowledgement of Deeds. Columbus
    AI 44-4693. 1844. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7499 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a General Nature, Passed by the 42nd General Assembly...Dec. 4, 1843. Columbus
    AI 44-4694. 1844.

    7500 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a Local Nature, Passed by the 42nd General Assembly...December 4, 1843. Columbus
    AI 44-4695. 1844.

    7503 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Laws for the Protection of the Canals of the State of Ohio, the Regulation of the Navigation Thereof, and for the Collection of Tolls; Also the Orders, Rules, Regulations, and Rates of Toll, with Tables of Distances on the Several Public Works, as Established by the Board of Public Works, March 20, 1844. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer., AI 44-4698. 1844. 59 p. ; 24 cm. "General Index."--p. 53-59.
    7751 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act to Amend the Act Entitled "An Act to Incorporate the Portage County Mutual Fire Insurance Association, Passed the 11th day of January, 1832. ... John M. Gallagher, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Thomas W. Bartley, Speaker of the Senate. February 3, 1844. Columbus
    AI 0. 1844. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 25 cm. x 21 cm.
    9891 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act Incorporating the Town of Fulton and the Ordinances of Said Town. Cincinnati S.W. Johns, AI 0. 1844. 24 p. ; 22 cm.
    4663 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act to Incorporate the State Bank of Ohio, and Other Banking Companies. Passed Feb. 24, 1845. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer., AI 45-4956. Sabin 56866. 1845. 33 p. ; 23 cm.
    4664 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts for the Preservation and Repair of the National Road, and for the Collection of Tolls thereon. Also, the Orders of the Boards of Public Works in Relation thereto. Columbus Chas. Scott & Co., AI 0. 1845. 19 p. ; 22 cm.
    4666 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts for the Assessment of Money at Interest and Capital in Trade, and to Tax Money Brokers with Instructions and Forms, Prepared by the Auditor of State for County Auditors and Assessors. Columbus S. Medary, Swanson, page 57. 1845. 18 p. ; 21 cm.
    5491 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Laws of the State of Ohio Relating to the Miami Bridge Company at Hamilton, together with the Ordinances passed by the President and Directors of the Company. Rossville J.M. Christy, AI 45-4967. 1845. 114, [2] p.
    8491 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts Passed by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Columbus Samuel Medary, AI 45-4960. 1845. 514 p.
    8492 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act to Incorporate the Central Ohio Railroad. [Columbus
    AI 45-4957. 1845] 12 p.
    8504 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a General Nature Passed by the Forty Third General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Begun and Held in the City of Columbus, December 4, 1844 and in the Forty Third Year of Said State. Vol. XLIII. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer., AI 45-4958. 1845. 163 p. ; 23 cm.
    8507 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a Local Nature, Passed by the Forty Third General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Begun and Held in the City of Columbus, December 2, 1844, and in the Forty Third Year of Said State. Vol. XLIII. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer., AI 45-4959. 1845. 487 p. ; 23 cm.
    10057 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act to Incorporate the Columbus, Winchester, Jefferson and Carroll Road Company. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1845] [4] p. Act passed March 25, 1841, with an amendment dated February 28, 1845.
    10061 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts Fixing the Times of Holding the Judicial Courts in the State of Ohio, for the Year 1845. Columbus S. Medary, AI 0. 1845. 10 p. ; 22 cm.
    4738 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act for Levying Taxes on All Property in the State, According to Its True Value; and the Act Supplementary Thereto, Passed March 2, 1846. Columbus Scott and Co.'s Steam Press., AI 46-5384. 1846. 29 p. ; 24 cm.
    4739 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act to Incorporate the Junction Railroad Company. [Columbus s.n., AI 46-5385. 1846] cover-title, 8 p. ; 22 cm. Cover-title.
    4740 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts Fixing the Times of Holding the Court of Common Pleas. Columbus
    AI 0. 1846. 15 p.
    6458 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Index to All the Laws and Resolutions of the State of Ohio: Including the Laws Adopted and Enacted by the Governor and Judges, and the Territorial Legislature; from the Commencement of the Territorial Government, to the Year 1844-5, Inclusive. Arranged Alphabetically, According to Their Various Titles. Published by Order of the General Assembly. Prepared by Zechariah Mills. Columbus Scott and Co.'s Steam Power Press., AI 46-5392. Swanson, page 268. Vodrey 20. 1846. 181 p. ; 21.5 cm. Errata slip inserted. Errata slip.
    8685 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a General Nature, Passed by the Forty-Fourth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Begun and Held in the City of Columbus, December 1, 1845 and in the Forty-Fourth Year of Said State. Columbus, Ohio C. Scott and Company., AI 46-5386. 1846. 403 p.
    8686 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a Local Nature, Passed by the Forty-Fourth General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Begun and Held in the City of Columbus, December 1, 1845 Columbus, Ohio C. Scott and Company, Printer., AI 46-5387. 1846.

    4828 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act to Incorporate the Belpre and Cincinnati Railroad Company: Passed March 8, 1845 Together with an Amendment thereto: to Which Are Affixed, the By-Laws of the Company. Chillicothe, O. Press of Ely & Allen.,
    1847. 8 p. 1 ill. ; 22 cm.
    4829 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Index to the Statutes of Ohio, Contained in Volumes XL, XLI. XLII. XLIII. XLIV. XLV., of the General Laws Printed by Authority of the General Assembly. Columbus C. Scott's Steam-Press., Vodrey 21. 1847. 95 p. ; 25 cm.
    8856 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. The Charter and Laws Relating to the Mad River and Lake Erie Rail-Road Company. [Sandusky A. Moore, Printer, Post-Office Building, Sandusky City.,
    1847] 27, bv p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Printer on page 27: A. Moore, Printer, Post-Office Building, Sandusky City, 1847.
    202 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a General Nature Passed by the Forty-Sixth General Assembly. Columbus Chas. Scott's Steam Press[.],
    1848. 134 p. ; 24 cm. Morgan has two copies; one bound with Local Laws and one in blue wrappers.
    4455 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts Constituting the Charter of the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Rail Road Company, and Authorising Corporate Authorities to Subscribe thereto. Cleveland Printed by Smead & Cowles,--Central Buildings.,
    1848. 31, bv. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes index.
    Signatures: [A]-[D]/4.
    4933 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts Amending the Tax Laws; the Acts Granting Licenses to Peddlers, and the Militia Laws; with a Resolution Relative to Property Held by Scientific, Literary, Religious and Benevolent Societies: to Which Is Prefixed Instructions for County Auditors and Township Assessors. Columbus C. Scott's Steam Press, Swanson page 57. 1848. 13 p. ; 27 cm.
    6679 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a Local Nature, Passed by the Forty-Sixth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Begun and Held in the City of Columbus, December 6, 1847, and in the Forty-Sixth Year of Said State. Vol. XLVI. Columbus Chas. Scott's Steam Press[.],
    1848. 336, 100 p. ; 24 cm. The Annual Report of the Auditor of State is on the second 100 pages.
    5036 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Act of the Legislature of the State of Ohio, Incorporating the Cleveland, Painesville, and Ashtabula Rail-Road Company, and Proceedings Organizing the Company, Together with the General Rail-Road Law of the State of Ohio. Cleveland, Ohio Sanford & Hayward, Book and Job Printers., ------
    1849. 14, 2] p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Further exhibit."--p. [15-16].
    5091 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act to Provide for the Calling of a Convention to Revise, Amend or Change the Constitution, and the Election and Compensation of Members Thereof. Columbus s.n.,
    1850. 7 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Wrapper title: An Act To Provide For The Calling Of A Convention.
    Wessen: Scarce as a separate.
    5480 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Laws, By-laws and Resolutions Relating to the State Bank of Ohio. Columbus Scott & Bascom,
    1850. 62 p. ; 22 cm.
    8405 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act for the Government of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum, and the Care of Idiots and the Insane. Passed March 19, 1850. [Columbus s.n.,
    1850] 15 , bv p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed on p. 15: Benjamin F. Leiter, speaker of the House of Representatives. Charles C. Convers[,] speaker of the Senate. March 19, 1850.
    American Antiquarian Society copy the gift of Worcester State Hospital.
    554 Ohio. Legislature. General Assembly. Being the First Session of the Thirty-Ninth General Assembly. Monday, Dec. 7, 1840. Columbus
    AI 41-3924. 1841.

    2898 Ohio. Medical Convention. Report of the Committee of the State Medical Convention...erecting an Asylum. Columbus
    AI 33489. 1835.

    1952 Ohio. Militia. Annual Return of the Militia of the State of Ohio, for the Year Eighteen Hundred and Twenty Nine...Adjutant General's Office, 28th Day of December, 1829. Columbus
    SS 39900. 1829. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5218 Ohio. Militia. Table of Major Generals and Brigadier Generals of the Militia of Ohio, with their address and date of commission, March 1839.
    s.n., AI 0. [1839] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    10263 Ohio. Militia. Circular and General Order. Establishing the Uniform to Be Worn by the Officers of the Militia of Ohio. Columbus, Ohio E. Glover, Printer.,
    1845. [1], bv, [3]-9, bv, [11]-19, bv. ; 20.5 cm. "Adjutant General's Office, Columbus, November, 1845."--p. [3], and signed, "Thos. W.H. Moseley, Adjutant General."--p. 9.
    "General Order, No. 1."--p. [11]-19.
    Signatures: [1] - 2/4 3/2.
    9238 Ohio. Ohio Canal Fund, Commissioners of. Annual Report of the Commissioners of the Ohio Canal Fund. January 19, 1838. [Columbus] [s.n.], AI 0. 1838] 12 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Green wrappers with no printing.
    Signed, p. 12: Simon Perkins, Samuel F. Maccracken, Ohio Canal Fund Commissioners. Columbus, January 18, 1838.
    "Bill of Printing,...14 75."-p. 10.
    5828 Ohio. Ohio Canal Fund, Commissioners of. Annual Report of the Ohio Canal Fund Commissioners, made to the Thirty-eighth General Assembly, Feb. 6, 1840. Columbus
    AI 0. 1840.

    8587 Ohio. Ohio Canal Fund, Commissioners of. Annual Report of the Fund Commissioners of the State of Ohio, for the Year 1849. [Columbus s.n.,
    1849] 7 p. ; 21.5 cm. Half-title on brown wrappers; no imprint.
    3283 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind. Report of the Trustees of the Institution for the Instruction of the Blind to the Thirty-Sixth General Assembly. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1837] 12 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed: James Hoge, N.H. Swayne, William M. Awl.
    Dated from internal evidence. Latest date in text is 1837.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: J. Hughes.
    7569 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind. First Annual Report of the Trustees of the Ohio Institution for the Instruction of the Blind. Columbus
    Swanson, page 161. 1837.

    3741 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind. Second Annual Report of the Trustees of the Ohio Institution for the Instruction of the Blind. Columbus
    Hayman, 110(May 1986), #411. 1839.

    3742 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind. Third Annual Report of the Trustees of the Ohio Institution for the Blind. December 10, 1839. [Columbus s.n., Swanson, page 161. 1839] [1], bv, 3-9, [10], 11-18, 1 l., p. ; 21.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signatures: [1]-2/4 3/2.
    3947 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind. Fourth Annual Report of the Trustees and Superintendent of the Institution for the Instruction of the Blind, of the State of Ohio. 1840. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. Swanson, page 161. 1840] [1-2], 3-16 p. ; 22.5 cm. "January 1st, 1841."--p. 16.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Trustees report signed: James Hoge, N.H. Swayne.
    "Report of the superintendent" signed: William Chapin.
    "Officers of the institution."--p. [2].
    "Catalogue of pupils."--p. 13-14.
    7571 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind. Fifth Annual Report of the Trustees and Superintendent of the Ohio Institution for the Instruction of the Blind. January 10, 1842. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer to the State., AI 0.Swanson, page 161. 1842. 22, [1], bv p., [1] leaf of plates 1 ill. ; 21.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Trustees report signed: James Hoge, N.H. Swayne, John A. Bryan, trustees.
    "Terms for the admission of pupils."--p. [23].
    Facsimiles of students' handwriting on leaf of plates.
    "Report of the superintendent" signed: William Chapin.
    "Officers of the institution."--p. [2].
    "Catalogue of pupils."--p. 18-19.
    6872 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind. Sixth Annual Report of the Trustees and Superintendent of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind, for the Year 1842. Columbus
    Swanson, page 161. 1843.

    7573 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind. Seventh Annual Report of the Trustees and Superintendent of the Ohio Institution for the Instruction of the Blind, for the Year 1843. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer., AI 0. Swanson, page 161. 1843. 20 p. ill. ; 21 cm.
    7502 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind. Eighth Annual Report of the Trustees and Superintendent of the Ohio Institution of the Education of the Blind. Columbus
    AI 44-4697. 1844.

    7574 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind. Ninth Annual Report of the Trustees and Superintendent of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind, for the year 1845. Columbus C. Scott and Co., Printers., Checklist Amer. imprints 0. Swanson, page 161. 1845. 22 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Terms for the admission of pupils."--p. [22].
    Trustees report signed: James Hoge.
    "Report of the superintendent" signed: William Chapin.
    "Officers of the institution."--p. [2].
    4741 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind. Report on the Benevolent Institutions of Great Britain and Paris, Including the Schools and Asylums for the Blind, Deaf, and Dumb, and the Insane Being Supplementary to the Ninth Annual Report of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind, by William Chapin. Columbus C. Scott and Co., Printers., AI 46-1428. Swanson, page 162. 1846. 61, bv p. ; 22 cm.
    7575 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind. Tenth Annual Report of the Trustees and Superintendant of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind, for the Year 1846. Columbus C. Scott's Steam Press., AI 0. Swanson, page 161. 1846. 29, bv p. 1 ill. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Addresses to the General Assembly of Ohio.
    Signed, p. 5: James Hoge, ch'n trustees.
    "Appendix. Plan of an asylum for the industrious blind."--p. 9-11.
    "The workshop."--p. 22-23.
    "Physician and occulist's report."--p. 24-26.
    7576 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind. Eleventh Annual Report of the Trustees and Superintendant of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind, for the Year 1847. Columbus
    Swanson, page 161. 1847.

    7577 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind. Twelfth Annual Report of the Trustees and Superintendent of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind, for the Year 1848. Columbus S. Medary, Printer, Swanson, page 161. 1849. 29, [1] p. ; 21 cm. See Morgan 10241 for same title printed by Charles Scott.
    10241 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind. Twelfth Annual Report of the Trustees and Superintendent of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind, for the Year 1848. Columbus Chas. Scott, State Printer.,
    1849. 26, [2] p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Addresses to the General Assembly of Ohio.
    Signed, p. 4: James Hoge, president.
    "Officers of the institution."--p. [2].
    "Rules."--p. [20]-22.
    "Catalogue of pupils."--p. 17-19.
    "Physician and occulist's report."--p. [23]-25.
    Stewards and treasurer's reports, p. [26]-29.
    "Terms for the admission of pupils."--p. [30].
    See Morgan 7577 for same title printed by Samuel Medary.
    7578 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind. Thirteenth Annual Report of the Trustees and Officers of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind, for the Year 1849. (Ordered to be Printed by the House.) Columbus S. Medary, Printer., Swanson, page 161. 1850. 28, bv p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Parentheses substituted for square brackets in title transcription.
    Trustees report signed: James Hoge.
    Terms for the admission of pupils."--p. [29].
    "Report of the superintendent." signed: Geo. McMillen.
    "Officers of the institution."--p. [2].
    7579 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind. Fourteenth Annual Report of the Trustees of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind, for the Year 1850. Columbus
    Swanson, page 161. 1850.

    9468 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. First Annual Report of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Columbus Printed for the Institution., AI 0. [1827] 10 p. ; 23 cm. Signed on page 10: Allen Trimble, pres't of the board.
    James Hoge, secretary. December 5, 1827.
    Officers of the board."--p. [3].
    9469 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Second Annual Report of the Board of Trustees of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, to the General Assembly of the State of Ohio. For the Year 1828. Columbus Printed for the Institution., AI 0. [1828] 6 p. ; 23 cm. Signed on page 6: Allen Trimble, president. James Hoge, secretary. December 25, 1828.
    "Officers of the board."--p. [3].
    9470 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Third Annual Report of the Board of Trustees of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, to the General Assembly of the State of Ohio. For the Year 1829. Columbus Printed for the Institution., AI 0. [1829 or 1830] 11, bv p. ; 23 cm. Signed on page 9: Allen Trimble, president. James Hoge, secretary. December 29, 1829.
    "Officers of the board."--p. [3].
    "Report of the treasurer."--p. [10]-11.
    9471 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Fourth Annual Report of the Board of Trustees of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, to the General Assembly of the State of Ohio. For the Year 1830. Columbus Printed for the Institution., AI 0. [1830] 10, [11], bv p. ; 23 cm. Signed on page 9: James Hoge, secretary.
    "Officers of the board."--p. [3].
    Catalogue of pupils, p. 10.
    "Report of the treasurer."--p. [11].
    9472 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Fifth Annual Report of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, to the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, For the Year 1831. Columbus Printed for the Institution., AI 0. [1831 or 1832] 12 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed on page 9: James Hoge, sec'y. Columbus, December 29, 1831.
    "Officers of the board."--p. [3].
    List of pupils, p. 10.
    "Report of the treasurer."--p. [11]-12.
    9473 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Sixth Annual Report of the Board of Trustees of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, to the General Assembly of the State of Ohio. For the Year 1832. Columbus Printed for the Institution., AI 0. [1833] 10 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed on page 7: James Hoge, secretary.
    Treasurer's report, p. [9]-10, dated January 2, 1833.
    "Officers of the board."--p. [3].
    Catalogue of pupils, p. 8.
    9474 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Seventh Annual Report of the Board of Trustees of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, to the General Assembly of the State of Ohio. For the Year 1833. Columbus Printed for the Institution., AI 0. [1833] 12 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed on page 9: James Hoge, secretary. December 16, 1833.
    "Officers of the board."--p. [3].
    List of pupils, p. 10.
    "Report of the treasurer."--p. [11]-12.
    5629 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Annual Report of the Board of Trustees, of the Ohio Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. Swanson, page 164. 1835] 11, bv p. ; 22 cm. Half-title; no imprint. Date on p. 10, "1835. January 1,."
    American Antiquarian Society notes: "To the Honorable General Assembly, of the State of Ohio."--p. [3].
    Signed on p. 5: James Hoge, secretary of the Board.
    9479 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Eighth Annual Report of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. For 1835, pub. 1836 Columbus
    Title by sequence. 1836.

    9475 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Ninth Annual Report of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. For 1836 pub. 1837 Columbus
    AI 0. 1837.

    9477 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Eleventh Annual Report of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Columbus
    AI 0.


    9478 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Twelfth Annual Report of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb for the Year 1838. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1839] 15, bv p. ; 23 cm.
    9520 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Thirteenth Annual Report of the Trustees of the Ohio Asylum for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. To the Legislature of the State of Ohio. For the year 1839. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1839 or 1840] 23, [1] p. ; 23 cm.
    5688 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Seventeenth Annual Report of the Trustees and Superintendent of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum for the Year 1844. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer., AI 0. 1844. 30, bv p. 2 leaf chart between p. [2-3]. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Manual alphabet, engd. by H.F. Wheeler, Columbus, O."--folded frontispiece.
    Contents: Officers of the asylum -- Report of trustees -- Report of the superintendent -- American institutions for the education of the deaf and dumb, from their last annual reports, etc. -- Catalogue of the pupils -- Physician's report -- Report of the treasurer -- Rules respecting the admission of pupils.
    9481 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Eighteenth Annual Report of the Trustees and Superintendent of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum of the State of Ohio. For the Year 1844. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer., AI 0. 1844. 30, [2] p., [2] leaves of plates ill. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Manual alphabet, engd. By H.F. Wheeler, Columbus, O."--folded frontispiece.
    Last page blank.
    Contents: Officers of the asylum -- Report of the Trustees -- Report of the superintendent -- American institutions for the education of the deaf and dumb, from their last annual reports, etc. -- Catalogue of the pupils -- Physician's report -- Report of the treasurer -- Rules respecting the admission of pupils.
    4212 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Nineteenth Annual Report of the Trustees and Superintendent of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum of the State of Ohio, for the Year 1845. Columbus C. Scott and Co. Printers,, Swanson, page 164. 1846. 37, bv p. [1] folded leaf of plates ill. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Manual alphabet, engd. by H.F. Wheeler, Columbus, O."--folded frontispiece.
    Contents: Officers of the asylum -- Committees of the board of trustees -- Report of the trustees -- Report of the Superintendent -- Catalogue of the pupils -- Physician's report -- Treasurer's report -- Appendix. Specimens of uncorrected compositions of the deaf and dumb -- Rules respecting the admission of pupils.
    9521 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Twentieth Annual Report of the of Trustees and Superintendent of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum of the State of Ohio for the Year 1846. Columbus C. Scott's Steam Press., AI 0. 1846. 37, bv p., [3] leaves of plates [1 folded] 3 ill. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed on p. 7: James Hoge, secretary of the trustees.
    Wood-engraved frontispiece signed: Stillman.
    "Manual alphabet and numerals..."--folded leaf of plates.
    Officers, trustees, and professors: p.[3]
    "Rules for the admission of pupils."--p. 3.
    Treasurer's report: page 21-23.
    "Catalogue of pupils."--p. 24-28.
    "Appendix. Compositions of the deaf and dumb."--p. [24]-35.
    "Rules respecting the admission of pupils"--p. 36-37.
    8264 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Twenty-First Annual Report of the Trustees and Superintendent of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum of the State of Ohio, for the Year 1847. Columbus C. Scott's Steam Press,
    1847.

    5035 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Twenty-Second Annual Report of the Trustees and Superintendent of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum of the State of Ohio, for the Year 1848. Columbus S. Medary, Printer.,
    1849. 45, bv p. ; 21.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Wood-engraved frontispiece and cover illustration signed: Stillman.
    Contents: Manual alphabet and numerals, in use at the Ohio Deaf and Dumb Asylum -- Officers of the asylum -- Committees of the board of trustees -- Report of the trustees -- Report of superintendent -- Catalogue of pupils --Classification -- Treasurer's report -- Steward's report -- Physician's report -- Appendix. Compositions of the deaf and dumb -- Rules respecting the admission of pupils.
    8530 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Twenty-Third Annual Report of the Trustees and Superintendent of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum of the State of Ohio. For the year 1849. [Ordered to be Printed by the Senate.] Columbus L.L. Rice, Printer.,
    1850. 54 p. ill. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy has pink wrappers with title: Twenty-Third Annual Report of the Trustees and Superintendent of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum of the State of Ohio, for the Year 1849.
    See Morgan 8895 for copy ordered to be printed by the House and printed by S. Medary.
    Contents: Manual alphabet and numerals, in use at the Ohio Deaf and Dumb Asylum -- Officers of the asylum -- Committees of the board of trustees -- Report of the trustees -- Superintendent's report -- Catalogue of pupils -- Classification -- Treasurer's report -- Steward's report -- Physician's report -- Appendix. Compositions of the deaf and dumb -- Table I. Catalogue of some of the foreign deaf and dumb institutions -- Table II. Catalogue of all American deaf and dumb institutions -- Rules respecting the admission of pupils.
    8895 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Twenty-Third Annual Report of the Trustees and Superintendent of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum of the State of Ohio. For the year 1849. (Ordered to be Printed by the House.) Columbus S. Medary, Printer.,
    1850 54 p. ; 22 cm. See Morgan 8530 for same title ordered to be printed by the Senate and printed by L.L. Rice.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Parentheses substituted for square brackets in title transcription.
    Contents: Manual alphabet and numerals, in use at the Ohio Deaf and Dumb Asylum -- Officers of the asylum -- Committees of the board of trustees -- Report of trustees -- Superintendent's report -- Catalogue of pupils -- Classification -- Treasurer's report -- Steward's report -- Physician's report -- Appendix. Compositions of the deaf and dumb -- Table I. Catalogue of some of the foreign deaf and dumb institutions -- Table II. Catalogue of all American deaf and dumb institutions -- Rules respecting the admission of pupils.
    American Antiquarian Society copy formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. A.D. Lord.
    2900 Ohio. Ohio Lunatic Asylum (Columbus, Ohio). Report of the Directors of the Lunatic Asylum of Ohio, to the Thirty-Fourth General Assembly. Thursday, December 10, 1835. Columbus James B. Gardiner, Printer to the State., AI 33491. Hasse, page 813. [1835] 7, bv p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 7: Samuel Parsons, William M. Awl, Sam. F. MacCracken, directors. Columbus, Ohio, December 10th, 1835.
    8847 Ohio. Ohio Lunatic Asylum (Columbus, Ohio). Annual Report of the Directors of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum to the General Assembly. December 16, 1836. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. Hasse, page 813. 1836]
    Hasse cites "dept. ed.' not found; "doc. ed." h. t. p. 4 pp."
    8846 Ohio. Ohio Lunatic Asylum (Columbus, Ohio). Third Annual Report of the Directors of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum. December 13, 1837. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. Hasse, page 813. 1837] 14 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: The Ohio legislature approved funding for the establishment of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum in March, 1838. This report precedes the official start of its operation. (Morgan: but this is the third annual report not first?)
    Signed, p. 14: N.B. Kelly, superintendent Lunatic Asylum.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Pliney Earle from William M. [Awl?].
    Hasse notes "dept. ed." not found; "doc. ed, h. t. p., 14 pp.", and adds NN has two copies, one numbered and the other unnumbered. Included in "Collected Docs.": 1837 in Exec. Docs. 1837, no. 8.
    3500 Ohio. Ohio Lunatic Asylum (Columbus, Ohio). Report of the Directors to Whom Was Committed the Charge of Erecting a Lunatic Asylum for the State of Ohio. December 24, 1838. [Columbus s.n., AI 52052. Hasse, page 814. 1838] 8 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Addressed to the General Assembly of Ohio.
    Signed, p. 6: Samuel Parsons, William M. Awl, Sam'l F. McCracken, directors. Columbus, Dec. 19, 1838.
    Followed, p. 7-8, by a report to the director, signed: N.B. Kelley, superintendent Lunatic Asylum of Ohio. City of Columbus, Dec. 18, 1838.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Pliney Earle from William M. [Awl?]. Half-title; no imprint. See final report, number 5336.
    Hasse has Dec. 19 while American Imprints and American Antiquarian Society copy have December 24, 1838. Also included in Exec. docs. 1838/9, pt. 1, doc. 18.
    3747 Ohio. Ohio Lunatic Asylum (Columbus, Ohio). Annual Report of the Directors of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum, to the Thirty-Eighth General Assembly. Presented December 5, 1839. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer to the State., AI 57687. Hasse, page 814. 1839. 31, bv p. ; 21 cm. The first annual report following legislative action in March, 1838 to provide for the government of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum which went into operation with its first director, William M. Awl, M.D., in November of that year.
    American Imprints gives "directors and superintendent" in the title.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: "First report of the superintendent ..."--p. 7-29, signed p. 29: William M. Awl, Superintendent. Ohio Lunatic Asylum, November 15, 1839.
    3748 Ohio. Ohio Lunatic Asylum (Columbus, Ohio). Special Report of the Directors of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum, January 24, 1839. Columbus s.n., AI 57688. Hasse 0. 1839. 4 p.
    3957 Ohio. Ohio Lunatic Asylum (Columbus, Ohio). By-laws, Rules and Regulations for the Government of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum and the Admission of Patients. Also, the Several Acts of the General Assembly in Relation to the Same. Columbus Cutler and Wright., AI 40-5140. Hasse, page 817. 1840. 36 p.
    7804 Ohio. Ohio Lunatic Asylum (Columbus, Ohio). Second Annual Report of the Directors and Superintendent of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum, to the Thirty-Ninth General Assembly. Presented December 20, 1840. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer to the State., AI 0. Hasse, page 814. 1840. 45, bv p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 43: William M. Awl, superintendent. Ohio Lunatic Asylum, November 15, 1840.
    7797 Ohio. Ohio Lunatic Asylum (Columbus, Ohio). Third Annual Report of the Directors and Superintendent of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum, to the Fortieth General Assembly. December 13, 1841. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer to the State., AI 0. Hasse, page 814. 1841. 60 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p.54: William M. Awl, superintendent. Ohio Lunatic Asylum, November 15th, 184M1.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: S.B. Woodward, M.D., Worcester, Mass.
    PPL copy inscribed on title page: William M. Awl. He was superintendent.
    6233 Ohio. Ohio Lunatic Asylum (Columbus, Ohio). Circular of the Superintendent of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum. Columbus Wright and Legg, Printers., AI 42-3842. Hasse 0. 1842. 8 p.
    7798 Ohio. Ohio Lunatic Asylum (Columbus, Ohio). Fourth Annual Report of the Directors and Superintendent of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum, to the Forty First General Assembly, December 9, 1842. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer., AI 0. Hasse, page 814. 1842. 88 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 74: William M. Awl, superintendent. Ohio Lunatic Asylum, November 15th, 1842.
    7799 Ohio. Ohio Lunatic Asylum (Columbus, Ohio). Fifth Annual Report of the Directors and Superintendent of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum, to the Forty Second General Assembly. December 13, 1843. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer., AI 0. Hasse, page 814. 1843. 63 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 63: William M. Awl, superintendent. Ohio Lunatic Asylum, November 18th, 1843.
    Includes poems by Lydia Sigourney and W. Bowen, p. 60-62.
    7800 Ohio. Ohio Lunatic Asylum (Columbus, Ohio). Sixth Annual Report of the Directors and Superintendent of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum, to the Forty Third General Assembly. December 9, 1844. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer., AI 0. Hasse, page 814. 1844. 67, bv p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 48: William M. Awl. Ohio Lunatic Asylum, November 15, 1844.
    See German edition, Morgan No. 8193.
    8193 Ohio. Ohio Lunatic Asylum (Columbus, Ohio). Jahresbericht der Direktoren und des Superintendenten der Ohio Irren-Anstalt an die General-Versammlung. 6., 1843-4. Columbus Druck des "Westboten," AI 0. Hasse, page 815. 1845. 64 p. ; 22 cm. See English edition, number 7800.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed at top of title page: XXXXX; and bottom: With the respect of William M. Awl.
    7801 Ohio. Ohio Lunatic Asylum (Columbus, Ohio). Seventh Annual Report of the Directors and Superintendent of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum, to the Forty-Fourth General Assembly, for the Year 1845. Columbus C. Scott and Co., Printers., AI 0. Hasse, page 814. 1846. 71, bv p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy wrapper title: Seventh Annual Report of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum. 1845.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 44: William M. Awl. Ohio Lunatic Asylum, November 15th, 1845.
    "Association of Medical Superintendents of American Institutions for the Insane."--p. 69-71.
    American Antiquarian Society copy 1 inscribed: From John Miller.
    See German, Morgan No. 8269.
    7805 Ohio. Ohio Lunatic Asylum (Columbus, Ohio). Eighth Annual Report of the Directors and Superintendent of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum, to the Forty-Fifth General Assembly, for the Year 1846. Columbus C. Scott's Steam Press., AI 0. Hasse, page 814. 1846. 73, bv p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 47: William M. Awl. Ohio Lunatic Asylum, Dec. 1, 1846.
    American Antiquarian Society copy wrapper title: Eighth Annual Report of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum. 1846.
    8869 Ohio. Ohio Lunatic Asylum (Columbus, Ohio). Siebenter Jahres-Bericht der Directoren und des Vorstehers der Irren-Anstalt von Ohio, and die vier und vierzigste General-Versammlung fur das Jahr 1845. Columbus Gedruckt bei C. Scott u. Co., AI 0. 1846. 31, bv p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, on p. 44: William M. Awl.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: With the respects of William M. Awl; Antiquarian Library from Doctor Woodward.
    See imprint in English, Morgan No. 7801.
    7806 Ohio. Ohio Lunatic Asylum (Columbus, Ohio). Ninth Annual Report of the Directors and Superintendent of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum, to the Forty-Sixth General Assembly, for the Year 1847. Columbus Chas. Scott's Steam Press., Hasse, page 814. 1847. 72 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 66: William M. Awl. Ohio Lunatic Asylum, Dec. 3, 1847.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: wrapper title: Ninth Annual Report of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum. 1847.
    149 Ohio. Ohio Lunatic Asylum (Columbus, Ohio). Tenth Annual Report of the Directors and Superintendent of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum, to the Forty-Seventh General Assembly of the State of Ohio, for the Year 1848. Columbus Chas. Scott, State Printer., Hasse, page 814. 1849. 72 p. ; 21.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy wrapper title: Tenth Annual Report of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum. 1848.
    Signed, p. 69: William M. Awl. Ohio Lunatic Asylum, Nov. 25, 1848.
    4608 Ohio. Ohio Lunatic Asylum (Columbus, Ohio). Tenth Annual Report of the Directors and Superintendent of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum, to the Forty-Seventh General Assembly. Of the State of Ohio, for the Year 1848. Columbus S. Medary, Printer.,
    1849. 78 p. ; 21.5 cm. Signed, p. 73: William W. Awl, Ohio Lunatic Asylum, November 25, 1848.
    Morgan copy printed on yellow wrappers, wrapper title same as title page within a decorative border.
    See Morgan 149 for different printer: Chas. Scott, state printer. Samuel Medary had been state printer.
    7802 Ohio. Ohio Lunatic Asylum (Columbus, Ohio). Eleventh Annual Report of the Directors and Superintendent of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum, to the Forty-Eighth General Assembly of the State of Ohio. For the Year of 1849. (Ordered to be Printed by the House.) Columbus S. Medary, Printer., AI 0. Hasse, page 814. 1850. 58 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 57: William M. Awl. November 30th, 1849.
    Parentheses substituted for square brackets in title transcription.
    Morgan copy yellow wrappers with title: Eleventh Annual Report of the Directors and Superintendent of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum, for the Year 1849.
    5336 Ohio. Ohio Lunatic Asylum. Directors. (Columbus, Ohio) Final Report of the Directors to whom was committed the charge of erecting a Lunatic Asylum for the State of Ohio. December 20, 1839. Columbus Samuel Medary., Hasse, page 814. 1840. 8 p. See earlier report, Morgan 3500.
    10027 Ohio. Ohio School for the Deaf. Drei und zwanzigster jährlicher Bericht der Vorsteher und des Oberaufsehers der Taubstummen-Anstalt des Staates Ohio, für das Jahr 1849. Columbus [Die Anstalt],
    1850. 54 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. "Beordert vom Hause."
    5948 Ohio. Quarter Master General. Report of the Quarter-Master General. [Columbus George Nashee, Printer., AI 0. 1825] 4 p. ; 22 cm.
    2899 Ohio. Quarter Master General. Report of the Quartermaster General to the House of Representatives. Relative to the public arms. Columbus s.n., AI 33490. 1835. 6 p. ; 21 cm. January 26th, 1835.
    6876 Ohio. Quarter Master General. Report of the Quartermaster General...in answer to a resolution of the Senate, of...January 21, 1843. Columbus
    AI 43-3892. 1843.

    8855 Ohio. Railroad Commissioners. Meeting of the Rail Road Commissioners. [Bellefontaine s.n., AI 0. Thomson, T.R. Railroads, 633. 1832] 3, bv p. ; 26 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title.
    Signed, p. 3: Horatio G. Phillips, chairman.
    Meeting was held at Bellefontaine, Ohio, Feb. 22, 1832.
    1326 Ohio. Secretary of State. Resolution...(relative to the procuring of 1/36th "Reserve" land, viz., Connecticut Western Reserve in Ohio, for the Use of Schools. Secty. of State. Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 4, 1821). Columbus
    SS 6340. 1821. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7867 Ohio. Secretary of State. Report of the Secretary of State...to the Honorable General Assembly of the State of Ohio. That There remained in the Secretary's Office on the 15th Day of November, 1831. Columbus
    AI 0. 1832. 3 p.
    3746 Ohio. Secretary of State. Special Report of the Secretary of State in relation to weights and measures. Columbus
    AI 57686. 1839.

    4064 Ohio. Secretary of State. Annual Report of the Secretary of State to the Thirty-Eighth General Assembly, Dec. 4, 1839. Columbus
    AI 0. 1839.

    4476 Ohio. Secretary of State. Sixth Census of the State of Ohio. Columbus
    AI 0. 1842.

    6229 Ohio. Secretary of State. Annual Report of the Secretary of State, to the Forty-First General Assembly, Dec. 7, 1842. Columbus
    AI 42-3838. 1842.

    6230 Ohio. Secretary of State. Report of the Secretary of State on the Condition of the Common Schools...made to the Fortieth General Assembly. Columbus
    AI 42-3839. 1842.

    4541 Ohio. Secretary of State. Annual Report of the Secretary of State on the Condition of the Common Schools. Columbus
    AI 0. 1843.

    8620 Ohio. Secretary of State. Special Report of the Secretary of State, in Answer to a Resolution of the House Concerning the Late Purchase of Stationery for the Use of the Senate. December 18, 1843. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1843] 8 p. ; 23.5 cm. Half-title; no imprint.
    10299 Ohio. Secretary of State. Annual Report of the Secretary of State, on the Condition of Common Schools in the State of Ohio, for the Year 1844. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer.,
    1845. 19, bv p., [2] folded leaves ; 22 cm.
    8687 Ohio. Secretary of State. Communication from the Secretary of State, Transmitting the Report of the Board of Trustees of the Medical College of Ohio, in Reply to Inquiries, Order by the House. In House, January 28, 1846. [Columbus
    AI 46-5390. 1846] 10 p.
    10182 Ohio. Secretary of State. Report of the Secretary of State on the Condition of Common Schools, for the Year 1845. [Columbus Printed by Samuel Medary, State Printer?, AI 0. 1846] [1]-32 p., [2] folded leaves ; 22.5 cm. "Secretary of State's Oefice (i.e. Office), Columbus, January 9th, 1846."--p. [1].
    Chart of the "detailed statement of all the money apportioned for school purposes, to the several counties in the State, for the year 1846," dated Columbus, Dec. 28, 1845, inserted between pages 20 and 21.
    "Appendix."--p. 21-32 contains reports from each county.
    Signatures: [1]-2/8.
    "Errata."--p. 32.
    5512 Ohio. Secretary of State. Annual Report of the Secretary of State, on the Condition of Common Schools, to the Forty-Seventh General Assembly of the State of Ohio, for the Year 1848. Columbus S. Medary, Printer.,
    1849. 62 p. ; 21.5 cm.
    8571 Ohio. Secretary of State. Annual Report of the Secretary of State, on the Condition of Common Schools, to the Forty-Eighth General Assembly, of the State of Ohio, for the Year 1850. Columbus S. Medary, Printer.,
    1850. [1-3], 4-35, [36]-38, [39]-68, [69]- 70, [71]-77, bv, 1 l. p., 1 chart. ; 22 cm. "Abstract of the Annual Reports of the County Auditors, for 1849."--chart.
    Brown wrapper with same, reset title within ruled borders.
    "Asa D. Lord, Superintendent. Columbus, Jan. 1850."--p. 77.
    Signatures: [1] - 5/8.
    688 Ohio. Senate. In Senate, Thursday, Dec. 24, 1807 (Census returns by counties). Chillicothe
    SS 13279 1807. Broadside. ; 31 x 18 cm.
    10185 Ohio. Senate. Judiciary Committee. Report of the Majority of the Judiciary Committee, On Senate Bill Number 24, Concerning the Powers and Duties of the State Auditor. In Senate--February 12, 1849. [Columbus s.n.,
    1849] [1]-15, bv p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signatures: 1--App. S.J./8.
    "Edward Archibold, Chairman Judiciary Committee. February, 1849. N.B. Messieurs. Whitman and Ewing concur in the foregoing report."--p. 15.
    6877 Ohio. Senate. Reports. Report of the Resident Engineer on the National Road...February 20, 1843. Columbus
    AI 43-3893. 1843.

    8579 Ohio. Senate. Select Committee. Reports of the Select Committee Appointed to Investigate the Manner of the Passage of the Apportionment Law of the Session of 1847-8. In Senate, March 24, 1849. Columbus S. Medary, Printer., Swanson, page 303. 1849. 101 p. ; 21 cm. Title from yellow wrappers no title page.
    Reports of the Select committee appointed to inquire into the manner of the passage of Senate bill No. 70, of the last session, to fix and apportion the representation of the General Assembly of the State of Ohio
    2750 Ohio. State Convention of Abolitionists. Columbus. Cincinnati, March 1st, 1841. Brethren and Friends: At a Recent State Convention of Abolitionists Held in Columbus, Ohio, the following preamble and resolution was unanimously adopted. ... [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1841] Broadside. [4] p. 8 x 12 1/2 in. Circular letter of appeal for funds for the widow and son of Elijah P. Lovejoy, murdered at Alton, IN, Nov. 17, 1837.
    Signed: James C. White, J. Blanchard, Thomas E. Thomas, Committee ...
    Erastus Wright authored.
    3956 Ohio. State Hospital. Columbus. Annual Report of the Ohio State Hospital. Columbus
    AI 40-5139. 1840.

    3501 Ohio. State House Commissioners. Report of the State House Commissioners. Columbus
    AI 52053. 1838.

    1012 Ohio. State Library. Catalogue of the Books in the Ohio State Library. Columbus P. H. Olmsted, State Printer., OI 373. SS 41685. Singerman 2620. 1817. 11 p.
    1454 Ohio. State Library. Catalogue of Books in the Ohio State Library. December 25, 1823. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed at the Office of the Columbus Gazette, by P. H. Olmsted, Hasse, page 768. SS 13620. Singerman 2621. 1829. 10 p. ; 24 cm.
    1697 Ohio. State Library. A Catalogue of Books, of the State Library of Ohio State Library. December 1, 1826. Columbus Printed by Zechariah Mill, Librarian, O. S. L., at the Office of the Western Statesman., Hasse, page 768. SS 25623 (together with Catalogue for 1827). Singerman 2622. 1826. 19 p. The 1827, 5 p. supplement is part of this publication.
    7441 Ohio. State Library. Catalogue of Books Added to the Ohio State Library, December 1, 1827. Caption title. Columbus
    SS 25623 (together with Catalogue for 1826). Cf. Singerman 2622. 1827. 5 p. ; 19 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    1851 Ohio. State Library. Catalogue of Books, in the State Library of Ohio. December 1, 1828. Published by Authority. Columbus Zechariah Mills, Librarian State Library, SS 34599. Singerman 2623. [1828] 23 p. ; 18.5 cm.
    5423 Ohio. State Library. Catalogue of the State Library of Ohio. December, 1832. Columbus Office of the State Journal., Singerman 2624. 1832. 30 p. ; 20 cm.
    5422 Ohio. State Library. Catalogue of the State Library of Ohio, December, 1834. Columbus Office of the State Journal, Singerman 2625. 1834. 32 p.
    3300 Ohio. State Library. Catalogue of the State Library of Ohio. December, 1837. Published by Authority, Zechariah Mills. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer to the State, AI 46067. Singerman 2626. 1837. 42, 5, 6, 5 p.
    7432 Ohio. State Library. Supplement Catalogue of the State Library of Ohio, December 1837. Columbus
    Hasse, page 768. Cf. Singerman 2626. 1837. 5 p.
    7433 Ohio. State Library. Supplement Catalogue of the State Library of Ohio, December 1838. Columbus
    Hasse, page 768. Cf. Singerman 2626. 1838. 6 p.
    7434 Ohio. State Library. Supplement Catalogue of the State Library of Ohio, December 1839. Columbus
    Hasse, page 768. Cf. Singerman 2626. 1839. 5 p.
    3958 Ohio. State Library. Catalogue of the Ohio State Library. December, 1840. Published by Authority. Zecharian Mills, Librarian. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer, AI 40-5141. Singerman 2627. 1840. 60 p. ; 19 cm. Errata slip inserted between p. 10-11 with four titles which belong on p. 10 after "Vattel's Laws of Nation."
    5424 Ohio. State Library. Catalogue of the Ohio State Library. December, 1842...Thomas Kennedy, Librarian. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer to the State, AI 42-3843. Hasse, page 768. Singerman 2628. 1842. iv, 75 p. OClWHi copy has supplement, 1843, p. [77]-84.
    4667 Ohio. State Library. Catalogue of the Ohio State Library. December, 1845. John Greiner, State Librarian. Columbus C. Scott and Co., Printers, Singerman 2629. 1845. iv, 87, [1], 6 p. ; 19 cm. OCHP has supplement, 6 p., 1846.
    5494 Ohio. State Library. Report of the Commissioners of the Library. Columbus
    AI 0. 1846.

    7435 Ohio. State Library. Supplement Catalogue of the State Library of Ohio, 1846. 6 p. Columbus
    Cf. Singerman 2629. 1846.

    7442 Ohio. State Library. Catalogue of the Ohio State Library. December, 1848. John Greiner, State Librarian. Columbus Printed by Thrall & Reed., Singerman 2630. 1848. 91 p. ; 23.5 cm. The wrapper has date, December, 1849 and printers, Scott & Bascom. Scott & Bascom advertisement: p. [4] of wrapper.
    8449 Ohio. State Library. Catalogue...1849. [Columbus
    Singerman 2631. 1849] 96 p. Singerman: Substantial annual catalogues of books purchased appear in Report of the Commissioners of the Ohio State Library beginning in 1867; earlier reports contain list of exchanges of donations. Cf. Bowker, p. 209, Rhees, p. 324.
    6684 Ohio. State Printer (Medary, Samuel). Communication from the State Printer, in answer to a resolution of the house...Columbus, Dec. 30, 1841. Columbus
    AI 0. 1842.

    3749 Ohio. State Printer. Reply to the State Printer to a Resolution of the House. February 19, 1839. [Columbus
    AI 57689. 1839]

    3502 Ohio. State School for the Blind. Worthington. General Information Respecting the Ohio State School for the Instruction of the Blind, and the Regulations Adopted by the Trustees. Columbus Printed by Cutler & Pilsbury, AI 52054. Swanson, page 162. 1838. 7 p. ; 21 cm.
    3750 Ohio. State School for the Blind. Worthington. Special Report of the Trustees of the Ohio Institution for the Blind...answer House resolutions on expenses. [Columbus
    AI 57690. 1839]

    6460 Ohio. State Superintendent of Common Schools. Report of the Standing Committee on Common Schools. Columbus
    AI 0. 1840.
    OC (RA379.122 O373).
    3503 Ohio. Superintendent of Common Schools. First Annual Report of the Superintendent of Common Schools, Made to the Thirty-Sixth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, January, 1838. By Samuel Lewis. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer to the State., AI 52055. 1838. 65, bv p. ; 20 cm.
    3751 Ohio. Superintendent of Common Schools. Report of the Superintendent of Common Schools on State Institutions for Teachers and Others. March 19, 1838. [Columbus
    AI 57691. 1839] 20 p.
    3752 Ohio. Superintendent of Common Schools. Report of the Superintendent of Common Schools inAnswer to a Joint Resolution Calling for a Statement of the Expenses of His Department. January 24, 1839. [Columbus
    AI 57692. 1839] 7 p. ; 21 cm.
    8737 Ohio. Superintendent of Common Schools. Second Annual Report of the Superintendent of Common Schools, Made to the Thirty-Seventh General Assembly, of the State of Ohio, Dec. 24, 1838, by Samuel Lewis. Columbus S. Medary, Printer to the State., AI 0. 1839. [1-3], 4-74, 1 l. p. ; 23 cm. Morgan copy uncut.
    8765 Ohio. Superintendent of Common Schools. Third Annual Report of the Superintendent of Common Schools, Made to the Thirty-Eighth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Dec. 13, 1839. By Samuel Lewis. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer to the State., AI 0. 1839. 62 p. ; 24 cm.
    3753 Ohio. Superintendent of the National Road. Report of the Superintendent of the National Road. December 24, 1838. [Columbus
    AI 57693. 1839] 17 p.
    1375 Ohio. Supreme Court. Minutes of the Proceedings and Trial in the Case of John Milton Goodenow vs. Benjamin Tappan, for Defamation, in the Supreme Court, Jefferson County, Ohio, November Term, A.D. 1822. Steubenville, O. Printed by James Wilson., SS 9505. Vodrey 26. 1822. 19, [1] p. ; 23 cm.
    8589 Ohio. Supreme Court. Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of Ohio, upon the Circuit, and at a Special Session in Columbus, December, 1824. Reported in Conformity with the Act of Assembly. By Charles Hammond, Attorney at Law. Volume I. Part II. Cincinnati Published by Morgan and Lodge., AI 0. 1825. [3], 252-560 p. ; 25 cm.
    8204 Ohio. Supreme Court. Opinion of the Court in the Case of James E. Smith, vs. Abraham Shane and Return J. Meigs. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1829] 6 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    At head of title: The State of Ohio, Columbus, July term, 1829.
    2531 Ohio. Supreme Court. Condensed Reports of the Decisions of the Supreme Court in Ohio. 6 vol. in 3. Vol. I. Columbus
    Vodrey 28. 1832.

    8561 Ohio. Supreme Court. Cases Decided by the Supreme Court of Ohio, in Bank, at December Term, 1833. Reported in Conformity with an Act of Assembly. By Charles Hammond, Attorney at Law. Vol. VI. Part I. Cincinnati Corey & Fairbank, and Lodge & L'Hommedieu., AI 0. 1834. 249, [1] p. ; 26 cm.
    3088 Ohio. Supreme Court. Condensed Reports of Decisions in the Supreme Court of Ohio; Containing All the Cases in the Fifth Volume of Hammond's Reports, with a Newly Arranged Index. Edited by P.B. Wilcox, Attorney at Law. Columbus Published by I.N. Whiting., AI 39352. Vodrey 28. 1836. 380 p. ; 24 cm. The Advertisement page states: "This work is intended to supply the place of the 'fifth' volume of Hammond's Reports, now nearly out of print. The arguments of counsel only are omitted; and so few were the arguments in the original work, that this can be regarded as little else than a republication of the fifth volume of Hammond, in a form to correspond with the prior volume of the Ohio Condensed Reports. The Publisher. Columbus, 'July,' 1836."
    6263 Ohio. Supreme Court. Second Report of the Master Commissioner in the Matter of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. 1837. Cincinnati Looker, Ramsay and Company., Vodrey 31. [1837]. 18 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed on p. 18: P.B. Wilcox.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: no. 5.
    5996 Ohio. Supreme Court. Third Report of the Special Master Commissioner, in the Matter of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. 1838. Columbus, O. S. Medary & Brothers, Printers., Vodrey 32. 1838. [1-3], 4-16 p. Report submitted by Chas. B. Goddard (Charles Backus, 1796-1864), special master commissioner.
    Signatures: [1] - 2/4.
    8590 Ohio. Supreme Court. Cases Decided by the Supreme Court of Ohio, in Bank, at December Term, 1837. Reported in Conformity with the Act of Assembly. By Charles Hammond, Attorney at Law. Volume VIII. Columbus, Ohio Published by Isaac N. Whiting., AI 0. 1838. 568 p. ; 22 cm. Volume VIII was published in 1838 and Volume VIII, Part II in 1839. First title page did not list Part I as was the usual case.
    8560 Ohio. Supreme Court. Cases Decided by the Supreme Court of Ohio, in Bank, at December Term, 1838, Reported in Conformity with an Act of Assembly, By Charles Hammond, Attorney at Law. Vol. VIII-Part 2. Columbus, Ohio Published by Isaac Whiting., AI 0. 1839. 253-568 p. ; 25 cm.
    179 Ohio. Supreme Court. Cases Decided by the Supreme Court of Ohio in Bank, at December Term, 1839. Reported in Conformity with an Act of Assembly, for Charles Hammond, Reporter. Volume IX. Columbus, Ohio Published by Isaac N. Whiting., AI 0. 1840. 300 p. ; 24 cm. An Obituary on page [4] reports the death of Charles Hammond on Friday, April 3, 1840. On April 16, 1840 the Supreme Court makes an Entry noting his death and passes Resolutions of the Bar. Out of respect members attended his funeral and wore "the usual badge of mourning for thirty days." An advertisement on page [2] reads: "The new Reporter (J. C. Wright) having determined not to prepare a Second Part for the 9th volume of the Ohio Reports, but to commence a new series with the commencement of his term, the Publisher is under the necessity of having it bound up in its present form." I have a second copy with title page for Part I with instructions to binder and showing a Cincinnati printer. (interesting item).
    Notice on page [2] reads: "Sickness prevented the Reporter from attending the Court in Bank, at December Term, 1839, and this volume, at his request, has been prepared by 'J. C. Wright'."
    7520 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court In Bank. The City of Cincinnati. Ads. Morris and Joseph Symonds. On Motion for New Trial. Re: Controversy over widening of Lower Market St. Half-title. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1841.

    7629 Ohio. Supreme Court. Sixth Report of the Master Commissioner in the Matter of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Columbus
    Title by sequence. 1841.

    6234 Ohio. Supreme Court. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Ohio in Bank. By P.B. Wilcox. Vol. X. Columbus Wright and Legg, AI 42-3845. Vodrey 37. 1842. 579 p. Morgan/AAS copy does not have Vol. X on title page.
    6879 Ohio. Supreme Court. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court, of the State of Ohio, in Bank. Edwin M. Stanton, Reporter. Vol. XI. Printed by Authority of the General Assembly. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer., Cf. AI 43-3895 and Vodrey 38. 1843. xvi, [1]-581 p. ; 23.5 cm.
    7647 Ohio. Supreme Court. Eighth Report of the Master Commissioner in the Matter of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Columbus
    Title by sequence. 1843.

    9443 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank. December Term, 1843. Columbus
    AI 0. 1843.

    6575 Ohio. Supreme Court. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court, of the State of Ohio, in Bank. Vol. XII. Edwin M. Stanton, Reporter. Vol. XII. Printed by Authority of the General Assembly. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Printer., Cf. AI 43-3895 and Vodrey 38. Swanson, page 657. 1844. VII, [1], 595, [596] p. ; 25 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "This volume contains the decisions of December term, 1843, and also some cases decided at December term, 1841, which were not, until now, furnished to the reporter."--"Memorandum," p. [III].
    "Errata."--p. [596].
    Includes index.
    7538 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank. John Doe, ex. dem. of Charlotte Barton et. al. v. Thomas Morris. Ejectment. Argument for the Plaintiff. Columbus
    AI 0. 1844.

    7539 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank. Robert Fulton v. John Bates, and others. Columbus
    AI 0. 1844.

    7540 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank. City of Cincinnati ads. Samuel J. Browne. Re: widening of Lower Market St. Columbus
    AI 0. 1844.

    7648 Ohio. Supreme Court. Ninth Report of the Master Commissioner in the Matter of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Columbus
    Title by sequence. 1844.

    7646 Ohio. Supreme Court. In Re. Trust Company. Master Commissioner's Report. To the Judges of the Supreme Court of Ohio. [Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company.] [Columbus
    Swanson, page 656. 1845] [1], 2-4 p. ; 20.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    7651 Ohio. Supreme Court. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Ohio, in Bank. Vol. XIII. Edwin M. Stanton. Columbus Samuel Medary, State Publisher, Cf. AI 43-3895 and Vodrey 38. 1845.

    7649 Ohio. Supreme Court. Eleventh Report of the Master Commissioner in the Matter of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Columbus
    Title by sequence. 1846.

    7652 Ohio. Supreme Court. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Ohio, in Bank. Vol. XIV. Hiram Griswold. Columbus
    Vodrey 39. 1846.

    7643 Ohio. Supreme Court. Report of the Master Commissioner in the Matter of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company, to the Judges of the Supreme Court of Ohio. Cincinnati Gazette Office....L'Hommedieu & Co. Printer.,
    1847. 8 p. ; 22.5 cm.
    7653 Ohio. Supreme Court. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court, of the State of Ohio, in Bank. Hiram Griswold, Reporter. Vol. XV. Published by Authority of the General Assembly. Columbus Printed by William B. Thrall., Vodrey 39. 1847.

    436 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank. December Term 1848. Silver vs. Ohio. [Columbus

    1849].

    7644 Ohio. Supreme Court. Thirteenth Report of the Master Commissioner in the Matter of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati Wright, Fisher & Co., Printers.,
    1848. 12 p.
    7654 Ohio. Supreme Court. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Ohio, in Bank. Vol. XVI. Hiram Griswold. Columbus
    Vodrey 39. 1848.

    7650 Ohio. Supreme Court. Fourteenth Report of the Master Commissioner in the Matter of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati
    Title by sequence. 1849.

    7655 Ohio. Supreme Court. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Ohio. In Bank. Hiram Griswoldl. XVII. Printed by Authority of the General Assembly. Columbus, Ohio Printed by Thrall & Reed., Vodrey 39. 1849. 21.5 cm.
    9444 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank. December Term, 1849. Columbus

    1849.

    7580 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank. John Moorhead, Thomas Moorhead, and Nathaniel Foster, vs. The Little Miami Railroad Company. Caption title. Cincinnati

    185-.

    7581 Ohio. Supreme Court. Supreme Court of Ohio. Purcell vs. Goshorn and Wife. On appeal from Superior Court in Chancery. Reserved to Bank. Caption title. Cincinnati

    185-.

    7645 Ohio. Supreme Court. Fifteenth Report of the Master Commissioner in the Matter of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati Wright, Ferris & Co. Printers.,
    1850. [1-3], 4-13, bv, 1 l p. ; 22 cm.
    7656 Ohio. Supreme Court. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Ohio, in Bank. Vol. XVIII. Hiram Griswold. Columbus Scott and Bascom, Vodrey 39. 1850.

    9649 Ohio. Supreme Court. Report of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Ohio, in Bank. Hiram Griswold, Reporter. Vol. XVIII. Published by Authority of the General Assembly. Columbus Printed by Scott and Bascom.,
    1850. 618 p. ; 24 cm.
    10308 Ohio. Supreme Court. Supreme Court of Ohio. Lewis Snapp, and Peter Hanger, Owners of the Steamboat "Gem" vs. The Merchants, and … [Ohio s.n.,
    1850?] 19 p. ; 21 cm.
    10309 Ohio. Supreme Court. Supreme Court of Ohio. Steamboat Forest Rose, vs. Michael Mink … [Ohio s.n.,
    1850?] 4 p. ; 21 cm.
    7541 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank, December Term 1849. Court in Bank. Isaac Burnet, ads. Lessee of Enoch Morgan's heirs. Writ of Error, Supreme Court of Hamilton County. Cincinnati

    1849.

    10085 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank, December Term, 1838. Argument of Samuel F. Vinton, for the State, in the Suit of Hampson & Parkinson, vs. the State of Ohio.
    In the Supreme Court in Bank. December term, 1838.
    [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1838] 9 p. ; 24 cm.
    8378 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank, December Term, 1839. Court in Bank, Cases Decided by the Supreme Court of Ohio, December Term, 1839. Columbus Isaac N. Whiting, AI 0. 1840.

    10115 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank, December Term, 1843. Court in Bank, December Term, 1843. James Durbin, vs. Alex. H. Barber & Charles Barney. In Chancery, Reserved from the County of Erie. Complainant's Argument. [Columbus] Charles Scott, Printer., AI 0. [1843] 26 p. ; 22 cm. See plaintiff's reply, Morgan 412.
    412 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank, December Term, 1843. Court in Bank, December Term, 1843. James Durbin, vs. Barber & Barney, Reserved from Erie County. Argument of Messrs. P. & R. Hitchcock & Wilder, for Plaintiff--in Reply. [Columbus] Charles Scott, Printer.,
    1844. [1]-18, 1 l. p. ; 22 cm. Wrapper title on brown paper.
    See complainant's argument, Morgan 10115.
    Signatures: 1-2/4 3/2.
    10183 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank, December Term, 1844. In Chancery. Kellogg & Kennett, and Crane, vs. Joseph Brennan, et als. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1844] [1]-17, bv. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    [1]-2/8 3/1.
    10290 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank, December Term, 1844. The Ohio Life [Insurance] and Trust Company vs. Urbana Insurance Company, and Others. In Chancery--From Logan County. [Logan County? n.a.
    1844] [1]-5, bv, 1 l. p. ; 22 cm.
    7542 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank, December Term, 1847. Court in Bank. Lyman Beecher adv. the State of Ohio. On relation of David R. Kemper Statement of the pleadings. Cincinnati

    1847.

    7572 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank, December Term, 1848. Court in Bank. December term, A.D. 1848. Mansfield and Sandusky City Railroad Co. vs. John P. Vieder & Co. statement and argument by John H. James for Defendants. [Columbus] Thrall & Reed Printers, Ohio State Journal Office,
    [1848] 26 p. ; 19 cm.
    10184 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank, December Term, 1848. William B. Chapman ads. Robert & George Crawford. In Error. [Columbus s.n.,
    1848] [1[-8 p. ; 21 cm. "G.E. Pugh, S.M. Hart. Columbus, Dec. 15, 1848."--p. 8.
    Caption title; no imprint.
    10107 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank, December Term, 1849. Court in Bank, December Term, 1849. Scire Facias. The State, for the Use of the Miami Pleasant Bank, vs. Alexander McConnell, et. al. Reserved from the County of Morgan. H.J. Jewett, for Plaintiff. [Columbus s.n.,
    1848] [9], bv p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title.
    Charles Scott and Samuel Medary were state printers in 1848.
    335 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank, December Term, 1849. Court in Bank, December Term, 1849. [Columbus

    1849].
    Wrappers with half-title same as inside.
    I bought this title to have sample of "Court in Bank" with wrappers.
    8130 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank, December Term, 1850. State of Ohio, ex rel. the Board of Directors of Common Schools for the eastern and western districts of Cincinnati vs the City of Cincinnati...Re: refusal of City Council to authorize payment of accounts of colored schools as provided by law. Cincinnati

    1850.

    8025 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank, December Term, 1851. Mad River and Lake Erie Rail Road Company, Plaintiff in Error, vs Cochran Fulton, defendant in error. In re: recovery for lost baggage. Columbus
    Wessen, 76(October 1959), #478. 1850.

    8035 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank, December Term, 1851. James Griffith et al vs the Commissioners of Crawford County. Inre injunction proceedings brought to prevent county commissioners from buying stock in the rail road (as authorized by Ohio law, Feb. 26, 1848). Columbus
    Wessen, 76(October 1859), #481. 1850.
    Streeter bought.
    8036 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank, December Term, 1851. Opinion of Chief Justice Hancock on the Constitutionality of County Subscriptions to Railroad Companies. Crawford County, and the Ohio & Indiana R. R. Columbus
    Wessen, 67(October 1959), #482. 1850.

    9517 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank. Court in Bank, December Term, 1846. Silas Hyatt vs. Lewis Robinson, Aaron Robinson and Isaac Robinson. In Debt. Reserved in the County of Muskingum. Abstract of Pleadings. [Zanesville? s.n., AI 0. 1846?] 30 p. ; 22 cm. PPL notes: Caption title.
    Signed and dated at end: Charles C. Convers, counsel for defendants. Zanesville, Dec. 19, 1846.
    "The case of Hezekiah Hyatt, against the same defendants involves the same questions and will, therefore, follow the decision in this case."--p. 30.
    "Argument for defendants."--p. [5]-30.
    9518 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank. Court in Bank, December Term, 1846. Jesse Keen vs. Henry Mould. In Assumpsit. Reserved in the County of Muskingum. Abstract of Pleadings. [Zanesville, Ohio? s.n., AI 0. 1846] 10 p. ; 22 cm. PPL notes: Caption title.
    Signed and dated at end: Charles C. Convers, counsel for defendant. Zanesville, Dec. 16, 1846.
    "Argument for defendant."--p. [5]-10.
    9519 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank. Court in bank, December Term, 1846. : Daniel B. Webster, et al. vs. Mary E. Harris and Frances A. Cleveland. In Chancery. Reserved in the County of Athens. Argument for respondents. [Zanesville, Ohio? s.n., AI 0. 1846?] 41, [1] p. ; 21 cm. PPL notes: Caption title.
    Signed and dated at end: Charles C. Convers, counsel for respondents. Zanesville, Dec. 29, 1846.
    Last page blank.
    8531 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank. Supreme Court of Ohio, in Bank. December Term, 1848. Doe Ex. Dem Phillis Williams and Others, vs. Veach, Burrows, and Others. On Error to the Supreme Court. Argument for Defendants. Walker & Kebler, Attys. for Defendants. [Cincinnati Gazette Press.,
    1848] [1]-13, bv, 1 l p. ; 23 cm. Half title; no imprint.
    2148 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank. Court in Bank. December Term, 1849. J. H. & J. Walker, Defendants in Error, ads Davis B. Lawler, & Others, Plaintiffs in Error. Argument of Chase, Ball & Hoadly for Defendants in Error. [Cincinnati Ben Franklin Printing House. cor, Pearl & Walnut, Cin.,
    1849] 24 p. ; 22.5 cm. State of Ohio. At top. Title from brown wrappers; no title page.
    9968 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank. Court in Bank J.S. [i.e., S.J.] Penniman & Others, Complainants, vs. Commissioners of Williams County, and Others, Defendants Argument for Complainants. Sandusky City Campbells' Sanduskian Job Office,
    1849. 25 p. ; 19 cm.
    7937 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank. 1837. S.P. Chase for Defendant. Court in Bank, 1837. James G. Birney, Ads. The State of Ohio, error. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1837] 9 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Wessen, 27(March 1946), #55. Sold West. Kentucky.
    10112 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank. December Term, 1848. Court in Bank; (December Term, 1848:) The Trustees of the Belmont Bank of St. Clairsville vs. Andrew Patterson. In Error, Reserved from Belmont County. Argument for the Defendant. St. Clairsville, O. William Brown, Printer,
    1848. 11 p. ; 23 cm.
    5037 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank. December, 1849. Court in Bank, December Term, 1849. Reserved from Columbiana County. Nathan Harris vs. The Columbiana Mutual Insurance Company. } Error to the Common Pleas of Columbiana County. [Columbus Charles Scott,
    1849] 11, bv p. ; 23 cm. Argument for the defendant.
    10113 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank. January Term, 1846. Court in Bank, January Term, 1846. Elisha S. Frost vs. J. & A. Lowry Application for Writ of Error. Columbus Chas. Scott and Co., AI 0. 1846. 4 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signed: T. Ewing.
    Cover: E.S. Ford [sic] vs. J. & A. Lowry.
    7764 Ohio. Supreme Court. Sandusky County. Stewart and Dennis, vs. Parrish. Sandusky Supreme Court--In Ejectment. ... O. Parrish. [Fremont
    AI 0. 1830] 1 sheet ([1] p.) Only copy owned by private collector.
    5623 Ohio. Treasurer of State. Treasurer's Report on the Western Reserve Road, Dec. 11, 1824. Columbus
    Swanson, page 695. 1824. 3 p.
    9445 Ohio. Treasurer of State. Report. Columbus
    AI 0. 1826. [13], 14-15, bv p. ;
    9672 Ohio. Treasurer of State. Treasurer's Report. [Columbus P.H. Olmsted, AI 0. 1828] [1], 14-15, bv p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Dated: Treasury Office, Columbus, December 6, 1828.
    Signed, p. 15: H. Brown, treasurer of state.
    P.H. Olmsted was the state printer in 1828.
    5980 Ohio. Treasurer of State. Annual Report of the Treasurer of State to the Governor of the State of Ohio. Columbus James B. Gardiner, Printer to the State, AI 0. 1835.
    MVHS copy reads to the general Assembly of the State of Ohio...Monday Dec. 7th, 1835. Columbus, OH: James B. Gardiner.
    Traci's notes. In Baldwin or Boardman Collection.
    10235 Ohio. Treasurer of State. Annual Report of the Treasurer of State, to the Thirty-Eighth General Assembly. Presented December 3, 1839. [Columbus s.n.,
    1839?] [1-3], 4-9, bv, 1 l., p. ; 21.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    "Jos. Whitehill, Treasurer of State."--p. 9.
    Signatures: [1]/4, 2/2.
    5626 Ohio. Treasurer of State. Annual Report of the Treasurer of State, to the Forty First General Assembly. December 7, 1842. [Columbus] Samuel Medary, State Printer, AI 42-3844. Swanson, page 693. [1842] 14 p. ; 21.5 cm. Half-title within double horizontal rules with the printer below the bottom rules. No place of publication but naturally Columbus.
    Signed, P. 14: Jos. Whitehill, Treasurer of State.
    8690 Ohio. Treasurer of State. Report on Disbursement of Treasurer's Contingent Fund, and Relative to Certain Depreciated Funds in the Treasury. [Columbus
    AI 46-5397. 1846]

    10119 Ohio. Treasurer of State. (1828 : Brown). Treasurer's Report. [Columbus P.H. Olmsted,
    1828] [1], 14-15, bv. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title.
    Dated: Treasury Office, Columbus, December 6, 1828.
    P.H. Olmsted was state printer in 1828.
    5624 Ohio. Treasurer of State. Whitehill, Joseph. Report of the Treasurer of State to the Thirty-Sixth General Assembly. December, 1837. Columbus
    AI 0. Swanson, page 693. 1837. 9 p. ; 23 cm. Half-title between horizontal double rules; no imprint.
    5625 Ohio. Treasurer of State. Whitehill, Joseph. Annual Report of the Treasurer of State, to the Thirty-Seventh General Assembly. Presented December 5, 1838. [Columbus n. p., Swanson, page 693. 1838] 8 p. ; 22 cm. Half-title within double horizontal rules; no imprint.
    8616 Ohio. Turnpike Commissioners. Turnpike Road from Marietta to Chillicothe. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1834] [4] p. ; 23.5 cm. Half-title; no imprint.
    Report to the General Assembly of Ohio.
    Signed, p. [4]: Charles Harper, Jas. Worthington.
    3510 Olcott, Charles. Two Lectures on the Subjects of Slavery and Abolition. Compiled for the Special Use of Anti-Slavery Lecturers and Debaters. And Intended for Public Reading. By Charles Olcott. Massillon Printed for the Author, AI 52064. 1838. 128 p. ; 24.5 cm. When Wessen had this for sale in November 1848, he wrote: "This, and the copy of which it is a library duplicate, appear to be the only known copies." Nearly 50 years later, the total number of known copies is 23 or 11 times that which Wessen knew. Just goes to show you how titles do show up even after one of the master booksellers has past on.
    9623 Olcott, Sands. On the Cultivation, Preparation and Manufacturing of Hemp. By Sands Olcott. Cincinnati Kendall and Henry, AI 0. 1841. 24 p. illus. (incl. tables), diagrs. ; 8 vo.
    9851 Old Jacksonian. To the qualified voters of the Fifth Congressional District of Ohio. : Fellow citizens: The election is drawing near, and it becomes our duty as freemen to give our votes to some of the many candidates before us ... [Ohio s.n., AI 0. 1834] 3, bv p. ; 30 cm. New York Historical Society notes: Supports the election of Greenberry R. Jones and Thomas L. Hamer for United States Congress.
    Signed and dated on p. 3: An old Jacksonian. October 4th, 1834.
    Text printed in three columns.
    7430 Old Member of the Methodist Protestant Church, Cincinnati. Difference between Modern Universalism and Restorationism. By an Old Member of the Methodist Protestant Church, Cincinnati. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 183-.
    Caption title; no imprint.
    3304 Olds, Chauncey N. (Chauncey Newell), 1816-1890. An Address on the Nature and Cultivation of a Missionary Spirit, Delivered before the Society of Inquiry on Missions of Miami University, Sunday Evening, February 26th, 1837, by Chauncey N. Olds, of the University. Published at the Request of the Students. Oxford Printed by R.H. Bishop, Jun., AI 46074. 1837. 22 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title: The nature and cultivation of a missionary spirit.
    3759 Olds, Chauncey N. (Chauncey Newell), 1816-1890. A Valedictory Address to the Graduates of the Union Literary Society of Miami University, Delivered Aug. 7th, 1839. By Chauncey N. Olds of the University. Oxford, Ohio Printed by W.W. Bishop., AI 57702. 1839. 21, bv p. ; 21 cm.
    6467 Olds, Chauncey N. (Chauncey Newell), 1816-1890. An Address on the Political Duties of the Patriot Scholar; Delivered before the Alpha Delta Phi Society of Miami University, August 10, 1847. By Chauncey N. Olds, Esq., of Circleville, Ohio. Published at the Request of the Society. Columbus Printed by William B. Thrall.,
    1847. tp, bv, [3]-20 p. ; 21 cm. Signatures: [1]-2/4 3/2.
    8892 Olds, Chauncey N. (Chauncey Newell), 1816-1890. Remarks of Mr. Olds of Pickaway, on the Motion to Strike Out the Resolutions of the Majority of the Judiciary Committee, on the Subject of the Corwin Petitions, and to Insert the Resolutions of the Minority of Said Committee. In Senate, January 1848. Columbus Office of the Ohio Statesman, S. Medary,
    1848. 23, bv p. ; 22 cm. Text printed in two columns.
    4744 Olds, Edson Baldwin, 1802-1869. Speech of Mr. Olds, of Pickaway County, in reply...Mr. Cowen...Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Co...Lafayette Bank. Columbus
    AI 0. 1846.

    8697 Olds, Edson Baldwin, 1802-1869. An Address before the Hamilton Lodge, No. 17, I.O.O.F., at Their Celebration at Hamilton, May 23, 1846. Also, Before Seneca Lodge, no. 36 ... Also, Before Wooster Lodge, no. 42 ... Columbus G.R. Hazwell, Printer., AI 46-5412. 1846. 20 p. OHi copy lacks title page.
    1080 Olds, Joseph, Jr. An Astronomical and Geographical Catechism, to Which is Added a Dictionary of the Principal Words Used Therein. Dedicated to the Little Ladies and Gentlemen between the Ages of Six and Twelve Years. By Joseph Olds, Junr. Columbus Printed by P. H. Olmsted., AI 0. 1818. x p. ; 16 cm.
    4477 Olds, Joseph. Remarks of Mr. Olds in the House of Representatives, February 2d and 3d, on His Motion to Amend the Resumption Bill, in Such a Manner as to Require a Gradual Return to Specific Payments by the Banks of This State, Commencing with the First Day of May Next, and Making the Resumption Complete on the First Day of August Next ... [Columbus Wright & Legg, Printers., AI 0. 1842?] 8 p. 23 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    5092 Oliver, A. L. A Brief Inquiry into the Origin and Nature of Corporate Privileges, and Individual Responsibilities of the Members of Trading Corporations at Common Law. By A. L. Oliver, a Member of the Cincinnati Bar. Cincinnati Lawyer and Dumas Printers.,
    1850. 39 p. ; 18.5 cm.
    2158 Oliver, George, 1782-1867. The Historical Landmarks and Other Evidences of Freemasonry, Explained; in a Series of Practical Lectures, with Copious Notes. Arranged on the System Which Has Been Enjoined by the Grand Lodge of England, as It Was Settled by the Lodge of Reconciliation, at the Union in 1813. By Rev. G. Oliver, D.D. Author of "The History of Initiation," "Antiquities of Freemasonry," "Star in the East," Etc. Etc. Etc. Past D.P.G.M. for Lincolnshire, Etc. Etc. Etc. First American, from the London Edition, with Notes, by C. Moore, Editor of "The Masonic Review." In Two Volumes. Vol. I. Cincinnati Printed by J. Ernst, 183 Main Street, Walgren 5294.. 1849. 2 vols.: Vo.l I: xvi, 432 p. + ads., front. plates, fold plans; Vol. II: xviii, 473 p., plates, fold. plans. ; 23 cm. Walgren: Volume II was published in 1851 by the same publisher. Reprinted in Morris' Universal Masonic Library, Vols. XI and XII. Originally published in London, 1845-1846.
    6466 Oliver, Sophia H. (Sophia Helen), b. 1811. Praise to God. Ernst's Juvenile Library of Moral and Useful Instruction, Part III. Cincinnati J. Ernst, Publisher, 206 Main Street, AI 0. 1845.

    7685 Oliver, Sophia H. (Sophia Helen), b. 1811. Resolution. Ernst's Juvenile Library of Moral and Useful Instruction, Part VIII. Cincinnati J. Ernst, Publisher, 206 Main Street, AI 0. 1845.

    7686 Oliver, Sophia H. (Sophia Helen), b. 1811. Obedience. Ernst's Juvenile Library of Moral and Useful Instruction. Cincinnati J. Ernst, Publisher, 206 Main Street., AI 0. 1845. 23, bv p. ill. ; 13 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Series--Ernst's juvenile library of moral and useful instruction. In twelve parts. / By Sophia H. Oliver.
    "To the youth of the West. I have spent much time ... in writing this series of small juvenile books ... I have written them in twelve parts"--note, p. [2], signed "The author."
    At head of title page: Part V.
    Series precedes imprint on title page.
    Includes Bible stories and poems.
    Last page blank; pasted to printed wrapper.
    In printed wrapper; wrapper printed in green ink.
    Wood engraving, p. [12], signed: S.
    "Fourth series. ... 5. Obedience."--p. [4] of wrapper. The series list contains twelve titles, and is apparently the same as Ernst's juvenile library of moral and useful instruction.
    7820 Oliver, Sophia H. (Sophia Helen), b. 1811. Sabbath Day. Ernst's Juvenile Library of Moral and Useful Instruction, Part I. Cincinnati J. Ernst, Publisher, 206 Main Street, AI 0. 1845.
    Title by sequence.
    7821 Oliver, Sophia H. (Sophia Helen), b. 1811. Sabbath School. Ernst's Juvenile Library of Moral and Useful Instruction, Part II. Cincinnati J. Ernst, Publisher, 206 Main Street, AI 0. 1845.
    Title by sequence.
    7823 Oliver, Sophia H. (Sophia Helen), b. 1811. Love Between Children. Ernst's Juvenile Library of Moral and Useful Instruction. Cincinnati J. Ernst, Publisher, 206 Main Street., AI 0. 1845. 23, [1] p. ill. ; 13 cm. First and last leaves attached to printed wrappers. The twelve parts of the Fourth Series are listed on the back printed wrappers.
    One illustration signed: Stillman.
    Part IV.
    7824 Oliver, Sophia H. (Sophia Helen), b. 1811. Part VI. Benevolence: Ernst's Juvenile Library of Moral and Useful Instruction. In Twelve Parts. By Sophia H. Oliver. Cincinnati J. Ernst, Publisher, 206 Main Street., AI 0. 1845. [1-4], 5-7, [8], 9-13, [14], 15-17, [18], 19-21, [22], 23, [24] p. ; 13 cm. Cover title.
    Wrappers included in pagination with leaves glued to them.
    7825 Oliver, Sophia H. (Sophia Helen), b. 1811. Pride. Ernst's Juvenile Library of Moral and Useful Instruction, Part VII. Cincinnati J. Ernst, Publisher, 206 Main Street, AI 0. 1845.
    FU: 15p348 Baldwin Coll.
    7826 Oliver, Sophia H. (Sophia Helen), b. 1811. Industry. Ernst's Juvenile Library of Moral and Useful Instruction, Part IX. Cincinnati J. Ernst, Publisher, 206 Main Street, AI 0. 1845.
    Title by sequence.
    7827 Oliver, Sophia H. (Sophia Helen), b. 1811. Part X. Innocence. Ernst's Juvenile Library of Moral and Useful Instruction. In Twelve Parts. By Sophia H. Oliver. Cincinnati J. Ernst, Publisher, 206 Main Street, AI 0. 1845. [1-4], 5-7, [8], 9-11, [12], 13-15, [16], 17-19, [20], 21-23, [24] p. ; 13 cm. Cover title.
    7828 Oliver, Sophia H. (Sophia Helen), b. 1811. Beauty. Ernst's Juvenile Library of Moral and Useful Instruction, Part XI. Cincinnati J. Ernst, Publisher, 206 Main Street, AI 0. 1845 [2], 5-21, [1] p. ill. ; 13 cm. Series precedes imprint on title page.
    7829 Oliver, Sophia H. (Sophia Helen), b. 1811. Garden. Ernst's Juvenile Library of Moral and Useful Instruction, Part XII. Cincinnati J. Ernst, Publisher, 206 Main Street, AI 0. 1845.
    Title by sequence.
    3964 Olmsted, Denison, 1791-1859. Compendium of Natural Philosophy. Cincinnati
    AI 40-5156. 1840.

    8487 Olmsted, Denison, 1791-1859. Rudiments of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy: Designed for the Younger Classes in Academies and Common Schools. Stereotype Edition. Cincinnati William H. Moore and Company., AI 45-4991. 1845. 288 p. ;
    6149 O'Neil, J. O'Neils Celebrated Atmospheric Lever Churn, Patented July 30, 1850, by J. O'Neil of Xenia, Greene County, Ohio. Xenia

    1850. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    9706 Order of the American Mechanics. Ohio. Washington Council, No. 1. Constitution, By-Laws and Rules of Orders of Washington Council, No. 1 of the Order of United Mechanics of the State of Ohio. Cincinnati Printed by A. Derrough,
    1847. 21, bv p. ; 16 cm.
    5592 Oregon Convention (1843: Cincinnati, Ohio). Proceedings of the Oregon Convention, Held in Cincinnati on the Third, Fourth and Fifth Days of July, 1843.. Columbus S. Medary, State Printer., Eberstadt III, 1675. Graff 3124. 1844. [1]-45, bv p. ; 22 cm. Graff: "This is one of the more prominent evidences of agitation over the boundary of Oregon with Canada. Published in Cincinnati in 1844."
    "Laid on the table in the Senate, and ordered to be printed. January 31, 1844. Presented by the Speaker."
    Appendix to Senate Journal.
    9703 O'Reidy, M. McCarthy. Irish National Independence, An Address Delivered before the Citizens of Cincinnati, at the First Public Meeting of the "Emmet Club" of That City, Held 28th February, 1848 by M. McCarthy O'Reidy, Esq. Cincinnati Morgan & Overend, Printers,
    1848. 21, bv p. ; 19 cm.
    8210 Orr, Thomas J., d. 1874. Prospectus of the Democratic Republican, a political newspaper, to be published in Bucyrus, Crawford County, Ohio. By Thomas J. Orr & John White. Being informed that the Democrats of Crawford County are anxious to have a public print devoted to the great and good cause of disseminating the true principles of democracy, the subscribers herewith proposed to commence the work, as soon as a sufficient number of subscribers are obtained to justify the undertaking. ... [Bucyrus Printed by Thomas J. Orr and John White., AI 0. 1840] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 33 x 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Post-masters, clergymen and officers of temperance societies are specially requested to act as agents. ... Please remit names and money as soon as possible. Address L.G. Bingham, Cincinnati, O. ... March 1, 1842."
    Includes blank form for subscribers' names.
    Printed area measures 11.6 x 16.2 cm.
    American Antiquarian Society copy address in ms. to the postmaster, Augusta, Hancock Co., Ill.
    8706 Orwig, Wilhelm W., 1810-1889. Katechismus über die Hauptlehren der Christlichen Religion für die Jugend in der Evangelischen Gemeinschaft, mit einem Anhang, enthaltend Fragen über biblische Geschichten, Vorsätze frommer kinder und einige Gebete und Lieder verfasst von W.W. Orwig. Cleveland, Ohio Herausgegeben von der Evangelical Gemeinschaft., AI 46-5459. [1846] 172 p. ; 14 cm. "Vorerinnerung" (p., 3-4) dated "Baltimore, Md., Okt. 30. 1846."
    Translated into English (Morgan 10039).
    10039 Orwig, Wilhelm W., 1810-1889. Catechism of the Principle Doctrines of the Christian Religion, with an Appendix Containing Questions on Scripture History, Good Resolutions of Pious Children, and a Number of Prayers and Hymns by William W. Orwig. Cleveland, O. W.F. Schneider,
    1846. 176 p. ; 14 cm. Preface dated: Oct. 30, 1846.
    "Translated from the German." (Morgan 8706)
    3760 Owen, B. Review of the Speech of Hon. Henry Clay, in the United States Senate, February 7, 1839, on Abolition. By B. Owen, Esq. Conneaut, O. Printed at the Office of the Conneaut Gazaette., AI 57745. 1839. 20 p. ; 21 cm.
    8087 Owen, J. Guide for the Preservation of the Teeth. Compiled for the Use of Families by J. Owen, Dentist.. Second Edition. Cincinnati Printed by the Republican., AI 0. [1840] 24 p. ; 15 cm.
    557 Owen, John, 1616-1683. A Treatise on the Holy Spirit and His Operations. An Exposition of the 130th Psalm by John Owen. Xenia Board of the Calvinistic Book Concern., AI 41-3980. 1841. 522 p. ; 28 cm. Calvinistic Family Library, No. 4.
    Each section has special title page.
    Includes bibliographical references.
    4597 Owen, John, 1616-1683. A Treatise on the Holy Spirit and His Operations: An Exposition of the 130th Psalm. Xenia Board of the Calvinistic Book Concern., AI 44-4781. 1844. 522 p. ; 28 cm. This is volume 4 in the Calvinistic Family Library series.
    1618 Owen, Robert Dale, 1771-1858. A New View of Society: or, Essays on the Formation of Human Character, Preparatory to the Development of a Plan for Gradually Ameliorating the Condition of Mankind. To Which are Prefixed Rules and Regulations of a Community. By Robert Owen. First American, from the Fourth London Edition. Cincinnati Published by Luman Watson. Looker & Reynolds, Printers., SS 21763. 1825. [3], 4-88 p. ; 21 cm.
    4934 Owen, Robert Dale, 1801-1877. Labor: Its History and Its Prospects. An Address Delivered before the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association, of Cincinnati, on Tuesday, February 1, 1848. By Robert Dale Owen. [Two lines from Duchatel] Cincinnati Herald of Truth Print, Walnut Street, Below Second.,
    1848. 39, bv p. ; 21 cm.
    1616 Owen, Robert, 1771-1858. Address Delivered by Robert Owen, of New-Lanark, on Wednesday, the 27th of April 1825, in the New Church in New Harmony, Indiana; Together with the Constitution of the Preliminary Society, and the Proposed Rules and Regulations for the Establishment of a Perfect Community. Published by the Society. Cincinnati Looker & Reynolds., SS 21759. 1825. 23 p. ; 22 cm.
    1617 Owen, Robert, 1771-1858. An Address Delivered to the Inhabitants of New Lanark, on the First of January, 1816, at the Opening of the Institution Established for the Formation of Character. By Robert Owen. From the Fourth London Edition. Cincinnati Printed by S. J. Browne at the Emporium Office, for Luman Watson., SS 21760. 1825. 56 p. ; 22 cm. "Extracted from, the daily papers."--p. [29]-33.
    "A sketch of some of errors and evils arising from the past and present state of society; with the explanation of some of the peculiar advantages to be derived from the arrangement of the unemployed working classes into agricultural and manufacturing villages ..."--p. 34-42.
    "Extracts from Mr. Owen's address; delivered at the City of London tavern, August 14,1817."--p. [43]-56.
    1619 Owen, Robert, 1771-1858. An Outline of the System of Education at New Lanark. By Robert Dale Owen. Cincinnati Deming & Wood, Printers., SS 21765. 1825. 36 p. ; 22 cm.
    68 Owen, Robert, 1771-1858. Debate on the Evidences of Christianity. Containing an Examination of "the Social System," and of all the Systems of Scepticism of Ancient & Modern Times. Held in the City of Cincinnati, Ohio, in April 1829; between Robert Owen & Alexander Campbell. Reported by Charles H. Simms. With an Appendix Written by the Parties. Second Edition. Cincinnati, Ohio Published by Robinson and Fairbank, at the Office of the Christian Journal, SS 39947. 1829. 2 v. in 1. ; 20 cm. London edition, 1839.
    1891 Owen, Robert, 1771-1858. Debate on the Evidences of Christianity. Containing an Examination of "the Social System," and of all the Systems of Scepticism of Ancient & Modern Times. Held in the City of Cincinnati, Ohio, in April 1829; between Robert Owen & Alexander Campbell. Reported by Charles H. Simms. With an Appendix Written by the Parties. Cincinnati Published by Robinson & Fairbank., SS 39946. 1829. 2 v. in 1. ; 20 cm.
    1954 Owen, Robert, 1771-1858. Robert Owen's Opening Speech, and His Reply to the Rev. Alexander Campbell, in the Recent Public Discussion in Cincinnati, to Prove that the Principles of All Religions are Erroneous, and that Their Practice is Injurious to the Human Race. Also, Mr. Owen's Memorial to the Republic of Mexico, and a Narrative of the Proceedings thereon, Which Led to the Promise of the Mexican Government, to Place a District One Hundred and Fifty Miles Broad, Along the Whole Line of Frontier Bordering on the U. States, under Mr. Owen's Jurisdiction, for the Purpose of Establishing a New Political and Moral System of Government, Founded on the Laws of Nature, as Explained in the Above Debate with Mr. Campbell. Cincinnati Published for Robert Owen, and Sold by All Booksellers in America and Europe., Howes O166. SS 39948. Streeter 1110. 1829. [13], vi-xiii, [2], 16-226, [2] p. ; 21.5 cm. Spine title: Owen's View of Public Discussion.
    Last page blank.
    Part 4 has title: "Part Fourth. A short narrative of the author's voyage to Mexico and proceedings relative to his application for jurisdiction over the province of Coahuila and Texas."--p. [175-228].
    2006 Owl Creek Baptist Association. Minutes of the Owl Creek Association, Held at Bucyrus Church, Bucyrus Township, Crawford County, Ohio. Bucyrus Printed at the Office of the Western Journal, AI 339. 1830. 8 p.
    9322 Owl Creek Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1835

    2987 Owl Creek Baptist Association. Minutes, Constitution and Rules of Decorum, of the Regular Baptist Association, Called the Owl Creek Harmony Association, Begun and Held with the Wayne Church, Knox County, Ohio, on the 19th, 20th and 21st Days of August, 1836. Mount Vernon, Ohio Printed by William Crosby, at the Office of the "Mercury," AI 35974. 1836. 7 p.
    9324 Owl Creek Baptist Association. Minutes.

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    9326 Owl Creek Baptist Association. Minutes.

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    9329 Owl Creek Baptist Association. Minutes.


    1850

    5193 Oxford Academy. Oxford. Exhibition at Oxford Academy, 1845. Orders of Exercises, July 8 and 9. Also, Order of Exercises in the Female Department. [Oxford s.n., AI 0. 1845] 3 p.
    2007 Oxford Baptist Association. Minutes of the Oxford Regular Association. Held at Oxford, Butler County, State of Ohio, on Friday the 30th of July 1830, and the Two Following Days. Oxford
    AI 340. 1830. 8 p.
    9330 Oxford Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1830

    9331 Oxford Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1833

    9332 Oxford Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1834

    9333 Oxford Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1835

    9334 Oxford Baptist Association. Minutes of the Regular Baptist Association, Sugar Creek, Montgomery Co.

    AI 0. 1836

    9336 Oxford Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1838

    9335 Oxford Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Oxford Regular Baptist Association, Held at Middle Run, Green Co., Ohio, on the 18th, 19th and 20th of August. [Dayton Comlys Printers, Dayton Journal Office, AI 0. 1837] 3, [1] p. ; 21 cm.
    5446 Packard, Noah. Political and Religious Detector In Which Millerism is Exposed, False Principles Detected and Truth Brought to Light. By N. Packard, Minister of the Gospel. Medina, Ohio Printed by Michael Hayes., AI 43-3945. Crawley 177. Flake 6041. 1843. 40 p. ; 21 cm. See Crawley's detailed description.
    4745 Paddock, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), d. 1900. An Address Delivered before the Rush Medical Society, in the Willoughby Medical College. By Robert H. Paddock, M.D. January, A.D. 1846. Cleveland From the Press of Sanford & Hayward., AI 46-5485. [1846] 16 p. ; 19 cm.
    6614 Page & Robbins. Cincinnati. Fact sheet of general commission merchants and auctioneers. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1823. 3 p.
    5038 Page, David Perkins, 1810-1848. Theory and Practice of Teaching; or, The Motives and Methods of Good School-Keeping. 10th ed. Cincinnati H.W. Derby & Co.,
    1849. 349 p. ; 21 cm. Might be NY.
    2202 Page, Edward Postlehayt. The Reminiscence of Nature, and Clue to Bible Astrology. By Edw. P. Page, High Priest of Nature. Marietta
    AI 8601. 1831.

    10006 Page, Edward Postlethayt. France is free! By Edward Post. Page, of Marietta, Ohio [Oct'r 2d, 1830] Marietta s.n., AI 0. 1830] 1 sheet ([1]p.) ; 20 x 30 cm. Within border of type ornaments.
    At head of title: Postscript.
    First line:; Urania spoke;---the harmonious whole obey'd
    4300 Page, Henry Folsom, 1821-1891. The Law of Warrants, Entries, Surveys and Patents in the Virginia Military District in Ohio, with Copious Reference to the Kentucky Decisions. Columbus J. H. Riley & Co., Publishers., Thomson 899. 1850. 4 p. l., 160 p. ; 23 cm. Included in the series: Gale Making of Modern Law.
    5093 Page, Henry Folsom, 1821-1891. A View of the Law Relative to the Subject of Divorce, in Ohio, Indiana and Michigan by Henry Folsom Page. Columbus J.H. Riley & Co., Publishers.,
    1850. xvi, 411 p. ; 22.5 cm.
    4542 Paine, Eleazer A., 1815-1882. Military Instructions; Designed for the Militia and Volunteers; with Particular Directions to Commissioned Officers Respecting Their Duties at the Officer Musters. Painesville Office of the "Northern Ohio Freeman"., AI 43-3946. 1843. 48 p. ; 20.5 cm.
    5839 Painesville Academy. Painesville. Catalogue of the Trustees, Teachers and Students of Painesville Academy, for the Year Ending July 13, 1843. Painesville, Lake County, Ohio. [Painesville] Smythe & Hanna, Printers., AI 0. 1843. 12 p. ; 16.5 cm.
    5923 Painesville Academy. Painesville. Painesville Academy. Exhibition March 24, 1843, Friday Eve., 6 o'clock. [program] [Painesville s.n., AI 0. 1843] 1 sheet ([1] p.) "Colloquy. Hard Times[.] Dandy, Tailor's Boy, Neighbor, Companion, Landlord, Irish Pedler, Gum Pedler, Lawyer, Farmer."--p. [1]
    5833 Painesville Academy. Painesville. Painesville Academy Exhibition, January 24, 1844--Wednesday Eve.--6 O'clock. Order of Exercises, Music--Prayer. Select Declamations by the Junior Members of the School. [Program] [Painesville s.n., AI 0. 1844] Broadside. 13 x 20 cm. "Colloquy-Reading of the Pioneer. Office Seeker, Merchant, Farmer, Farmer's Boy."-p. [1].
    5834 Painesville Academy. Painesville. May Day Festival. The Coronation Ceremonies of the Queen of May, Conducted by the members of Painesville Academy will be performed on Wednesday, May 22, in the Academy Grove Commencing at 4 o'clock, P.M. Order of Exercises. 1. Music by the Band. 2. Address of Flower Strewers. 3. Music. 4. Presentation of the Crown. 5. Queen's Reply. 6. Music. 7. Presentation of the Sceptre. 8. Queen's Reply. 9. Music. 10. Addressees of the Maids of Honor. 11. Music. 12. Valedictory. 13. Music. 14. Callisthenics. The guests and members of the School will then be conducted in procession to the residence of the Principal, corner of State and Erie st., where an Inviting Entertainment Will Be Provided. Admission Tickets may be obtained at Marshall & Co., Hardware Store, Yankee Store, or of the Committee. Price of admission 25 cents. E.H. Gaylord, A.P. Sanford, G.W. Morley, Com. M.R. Doolittle, Job Printer. [Painesville] M. R. Doolittle, Job Printer., AI 0. [1844] Broadside. 8 x 28.5 cm. Printed in red ink.
    5832 Painesville Academy. Painesville. Painesville Academy Exhibition. January 29, 1845,--Wednesday Eve., 6 o'clock. Order of Exercises. Painesville [s.n.], AI 0. 1845. 1 sheet ([1] p.) A Colloquy: Nullification-South Carolina, Virginia, New York, Massachusetts, Uncle Sam.
    A Colloquy: Picture of Real Life-Judge Brown, Esq. Fuller, Post Boy, Mr. Prentice, George.
    5840 Painesville Academy. Painesville. Catalogue of the Officers, Instructors and Students, of Painesville Academy: For the Year and a Half Ending February 10, 1847. Painesville, Lake County, Ohio. Painesville Printed at the Telegraph Office.,
    1847. 14? p. ; 19.5 cm.
    5838 Painesville Academy. Painesville. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Painesville Academy, Painesville, Ohio. For the Year Ending July 26, 1850. Painesville J.F. Scofield--Printer.,
    1850. 16 p. ; 21 cm. "Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Painesville Academy, for the Academical Year 1849-50. Painesville: Printed by J.F. Scofield."--wrapper [1].
    5205 Painesville. Citizens. Public Meeting. At a Meeting of the Citizens of Painesville, at the Methodist Chapel, Friday, Jan. 18, 1828. Re: Moral Climate. [Painesville s.n., AI 0. 1828] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4935 Painesville. First Baptist Church. A Short Summary, and Declaration of Faith, of the First Baptist Church of Painesville, to which is Added the Church Covenant and Rules of Order for the Organization and Government of Business Assemblies. Columbus Western Christian Journal Office.,
    1848. 16 p. ; 14.5 cm. The word "First" and "Baptist" in title are written in.
    4669 Palmer, Aaron. Palmer's Pocket Scale, with Rules for Its Use in Solving Arithmetical and Geometrical Problems. Warren, O. Published by Tait & Walling., Karpinski page 461. 1845. 1 blank leaf, [3-5], 6-48 p. ; 14.5 cm. Owner's book tickets: "Henry C. Ranney, Warren, O."
    Dated in Preface: "Boston, Feb. 15, 1844."
    On page [3] it is noted that this is "a second edition of the work" and may be had at the Franklin Job Office in Warren.
    3965 Palmer, Andrew. Letter to the Members of Port Lawrence Township Hickory Club of the City of Toledo. Toledo Printed by A. W. Fairbanks, AI 40-5221. 1840. 8 p.
    5593 Palmer, Joel. Journal of Travels over the Rocky Mountains, to the Mouth of the Columbia River; Made During the Year 1845 and 1846; Containing...Descriptions of the Valleys of the Willamette, Umpqua, and Clamet; A General Description of Oregon Territory; Its Inhabitants, Climate, Soil, Productions, etc., etc.; A List of Necessary Outfits for Emigrants; and a Table of Distances from Camp to Camp on the Route. Also, a Letter from the Rev. H. H. Spaulding, Resident Missionary, for the Last Ten Years, among the Nez Perce Tribe of Indians, on the Koos-koos-kee River; the Organic Laws of Oregon Territory; Tables of about 300 Words of the Chinook Jargon, and about 200 Words of the Nez Perce Language; a Description of Mount Hood; Incidents of Travel, &c., &c. By Joel Palmer. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James, Walnut Street, Between Fourth and Fifth., Graff 3171, 3172. Howes P54. Sabin 58358. Wagner-Camp 136. 1847. iv, [9]-189 p., errata slip. ; 19 cm. Letter of the Rev. H[enry] H[armon] Spalding to Joel Palmer: Appendix, p. 165-177.
    Original printed brown wrappers.
    Signatures: [1]-16/8. ([1]-1, [1]-2 and 16-4 blanks; lst and last pasted down to wrapper.
    "Corrections" slip inserted at p. 188.
    5594 Palmer, Joel. Journal of Travels over the Rocky Mountains, to the Mouth of the Columbia River. 7 in 1847 overprinted with 8. Cincinnati
    Graff 3173. Howes P54. Sabin 58358. Wagner-Camp 136. 1848.

    7303 Palmer, Thomas. Discourses Prepared to be Delivered as Trials for Ordination in the Ministry, in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church. By Thomas Palmer, Probationer--Lately of Urbana, Ohio. Chillicothe, O. From the Press of Ely & Allen.,
    1847. 19, [1] p. ; 21 cm.
    1525 Palmer, Urban, 1787-1847. An Essay on the Design of Baptism: or, Candid Reasons for Believing that Water May be Applied in the Ordinance of Baptism, in More Ways than One. By Rev. U. Palmer. Painesville Printed for the Author, by E.D. Howe., AI 0. 1824. 14, [2] p. ; 23 cm.
    4068 Parcels, Peter. Prospectus, for Publishing by Subscription, a New Paper, to be entitled The Independent Republican. To be Printed Weekly at Chillicothe, the Present Seat of Government for the State of Ohio. By Peter Parcels. Chillicothe. Aug. 1, 1809. Chillicothe
    AI 0. 1809. 1 sheet ([1] p.) See 5403 for Republican title used, not Independent Republican.
    964 Pardee, Benjamin Dickerman. An Oration, Delivered at the Baptist Church, Cincinnati, before the Tammany Society, or Columbian Order; Wigwam No. III, of the State of Ohio, on the 13th of the Month of Flowers, Y. D. 324; by Benjamin D. Pardee, Esq. Cincinnati Looker, Palmer and Reynolds, Printers., OI 327. SS 38554. 1816. 24 p. ; 18 cm. Ratcliffe, p. 283, n. 51: "The thirteen men who signed the petition for a wigwam at Zanesville included one large landowner, one lawyer, one officer of the land office, two silversmiths, one potter, and one stonemason; five of the thirteen do not appear on either the 1810 land tax list or the 1815 federal direct tax list." Illustrating membership was more open than closed.
    7233 Parish, Daniel. Late Murder in Jersey City: or, A Brief Sketch of the Career of Mrs. Spencer, the Victim: A Woman of Four Husbands at the Age of Twenty-Four, the Most Extraordinary Female Character of the Present Generation. The Writer's Defence to the Charges of the Mother of the Depraved Women, Republished in a Sheet Called "The Cleveland Plain Dealer." Truth Sometimes Stranger than Fiction, Always Stronger. [Four lines of quotation] By D. Parish. Cleveland Printed for the Author., AI 46-3998. McDade 895. 1846. [1-3], 4-5, [6], 7-14, [15], 16-20 p. ; 21 cm. McDade: Spencer had been arrested for fighting with his wife Adaline. He prevailed upon the police to let him go back to the house, and he shot her through the throat. The jury was out for twenty-four hours "without food or drink," according to the law, and finally acquitted him on the ground of insanity. The author of this work seems to be one of the former husbands.
    McDade lists under: Eliphalet M.S. Spencer, the husband.
    5413 Parke, Uriah. The Farmers' and Mechanics' Practical Arithmetic, Being a Complete Collection of the Practical Rules of Arithmetic and Mensuration, Carefully Divested of All Unnecessary Matter; Comp. with Great Care for the Use of Schools and Men of Business throughout the United States, and Adapted to the Federal Money Thereof. 2d Ed., Carefully Rev. Zanesville Park and Bennett, AI 0. 1837. iv, [9]-183, [1] p. ill., diagrs. ; 19 cm.
    361 Parke, Uriah. The Farmers' and Mechanics' Practical Arithmetic, Revised and Improved; Containing the Rules of Arithmetic Necessary in Business, with Their Application to Commercial and Mechanical Purposes, Measuring, &c.: Designed for the Use of Schools and Men of Business, and Adapted to the Federal Money of the United States. By Uriah Parke. Zanesville, Ohio Published and Sold by A. Lippitt., AI 0. Karpinski, page 248. 1839. iv, 178 p. ; 17.5 cm. At head of page: Parke's Series, No. 2.
    Preface dated: Uriah Parke. Zanesville, (O.) July, 1839.
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James, No. 1 Baker-street, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    "Contents."--p. [179].
    "Books Published by A. Lippitt."--p. [180].
    "Errata."--p. [180].
    "The Key-The publication of the Key (Morgan 138) to this book has been by unforeseen circumstances delayed, but will [blank] ready for delivery in a few weeks."--p. [180].
    Pagination: [i-iii]. Iv, [5]-178, [179-180].
    Signatures: [A] A2 - P/2 P2/4.
    Another copy at Butler University by Lippitt has "9th western ed," which is taken from the printed cover.
    Morgan copy inscribed: Solomon S. Baughman's Arithmetick December 24, 1841. N. Whitaker Teacher.
    138 Parke, Uriah. Key to the Farmers' & Mechanics' Practical Arithmetic: In Which the Most Difficult Problems Are Solved, and Notes and Questions Added for the Illustration of the Science, and Pointing Out Its Adaptation to the Business Pursuit of Life. By Uriah Parke. Zanesville Published by Arnold Lippitt, Zanesville, O. and for Sale by U.P. James, No. 26, Pearl Street, Cincinnati, and by Booksellers in the Western States Generally. U.P. Bennett, Printer., AI 40-5230. 1840. [i-iii], iv, [5]-58, [59]-130, [131], bv. ; 17.5 cm. Parke announced in the Farmers' and Mechanics' Practical Arithmetic (1839) (Morgan 361) on page [180] that "The publication of the Key to this book has been by unforeseen circumstances delayed, but will [be] ready for delivery in a few weeks."
    "Preface."--p. [iii]-iv, dated, Uriah Parke, Zanesville, Ohio, June, 1840.
    At head of title: Parke's Series No. 3.
    "Contents."--p. [131].
    Signatures: [x]/2 A A* - K/2 K*/4 L/4.
    Morgan copy bookseller ink stamp on front leaf: Sold by Sanford & Co. Newark, Ohio.
    36 Parke, Uriah. Lectures on the Philosophy of Numbers, and the Adaptation of Arithmetic to the Business Purposes of Life: With Numerous Problems, Curious and Useful, Solved by Various Modes; with Explanations Designed to Make the Study and Application of Arithmetic Pleasant and Profitable to Such as Have Not the Aid of a Living Teacher; as Well as to Exercise Advanced Classes in Schools. By Uriah Parke. [One line of quotation] Zanesville, Ohio Printed and Published by U.P. Bennett., AI 42-3905. Karpinski, pages 441-42. 1842. 8, [1], 14-339, [1] p. ill. ; 20 cm. At head of title: Parke's Series, No. 4.
    A description of "Parke's arithmetic series," on p. [440].
    Later editions have title: Lectures on the Philosophy of Arithmetic.
    8486 Parke, Uriah. Farmers and Mechanics Practical Arithmetic...Use of Schools and Men of Business and Adapted to Federal Money of the United States. Zanesville Merrick., AI 45-5062. 1845. 178 p. ;
    5039 Parke, Uriah. The Farmers' and Mechanics' Practical Arithmetic, Revised and Improved; Containing the Rules of Arithmetic Necessary in Business with Their Application to Commercial and Mechanical Purposes, Measuring, etc. Designed for the Use of Schools and Men of Business, and Adapted to the Federal Money of the United States. Fifty Second Edition. Zanesville W. W. Reed,
    1849. 178 p. ; 19 cm. Ohio Historical Society copy by the same publisher, in which this is its only listing, has "57th ed."
    4598 Parker, Daniel. Familiar Letters to a Brother; in Two Series; on the Final Restoration of All Mankind to Holiness and Happiness; through a Righteous Judgment, and an Equitable Retribution. By Daniel Parker, Pastor of the First Restoration Church, Cincinnati. Cincinnati Printed by C. W. Thorpe., AI 44-4825. 1844. 144 p. ; 17 cm.
    278 Parker, J. W. The History, Philosophy, and Uses of Human Magnetism, or Mesmerism; with Practical Instructions How to Apply the Power in Curing Pains and Diseases. Being a Brief Compilation of the Most Important Knowledge on This Subject. By J.W. Parker. Salem, O. J.H. Painter, Printer., AI 45-5065. 1845. [1-3], 4-48 p. ; 17.5 cm. In the Preface, Parker writes he was often asked after lecturing if he had any books to sell on animal magnetism. There was a need for a "small work" for "the western portion of the Union" with "much information" and "so cheap" everyone would purchase one.
    This title is his response to that request. Parker acknowledged his own debt to two persons: J.P.F. Deleuze of Paris and his "Instructions in Animal Magnetism" and Henry Foster Smith of Jeffersonville, Indiana, and his "An Essay on Human Magnetism."
    Signatures: [1]-[3]/8.
    4599 Parker, Leonard, 1825-1911. Essay on the Mode and Design of Christian Baptism; in which the Scriptures are Carefully Examined, and made the Only Book of Appeal and Positive Proof. New Philadelphia Printed at the Lutheran Standard Office, AI 44-4829. Rieger xx. 1844. 304 p. ; 15.5 cm. Wessen, 171, #185: "A little known attack upon Alexander Campbell, and an unusual imprint."
    8187 Parker, Richard Green, 1798-1869. First Lessons in Natural Philosophy. Designed to Teach the Elements of the Science. Abridged from the Compendium of School Philosophy by Richard Green Parker, A.M. Author of Exercises in English Composition, Etc., Etc., Etc. Cincinnati Published by H.W. Derby & Co., No. 145 Main-Street.,
    1848. [3-5], 6, [7], 8, [9]-150, [4] p. ill. ; 16 cm. One illustration signed: Read & Bro.
    Publisher's advertisements on back printed board and on three unnumbered pages following text. Last page blank.
    Board title on Free Library's copy: Parker's First Lessons in Natural Philosophy.
    Ads part of signature. Looks like one or two leaves glued to back cover.
    "Stereotyped by Richard C. Valentine, New York."--verso of title page.
    Preface, dated, p. 6: New York, April, 1848.
    "Contents."--p. [7]--8.
    5040 Parker, Richard Green, 1798-1869. Exercises in Rhetorical Reading with a Series of Introductory Lessons. Cincinnati H.W. Derby & Co.,
    1849. 432 p. Principal of the Johnson Grammar School, Boston. Probably NY imprint, A.S. Barnes & Co. with Derby second.
    5094 Parker, Richard Green, 1798-1869. A School Compendium of Natural and Experimental Philosophy...with a Description of the Steam and Locomotive Engines. Cincinnati Published by H.W. Derby & C0., 145 Main-St.,
    1850.

    8324 Parmele, Henry, ca. 1781-1821. The Masonic Mirror and Symbolic Chart. Cleveland, Ohio Sanford & Co., AI. Walgren 4327. [1841?.]. Broadside. ; 83 x 67.5 cm.
    5366 Parsons, George M. Address of the Progress of Reform: Delivered before the Miami Chapter of the Alpha Delta Phi Society, Miami University, August 9, 1848. By George M. Parsons. Published by Request. Columbus Printed by Thrall and Reed.,
    1848. 20 [i.e. 30] p. ; 21 cm.
    7097 Patterson, Andrew W. The Radical Cure of Hernia; Embracing a Description of the Disease, Its Varieties, Peculiar Conditions, Causes, Symptoms, Dangers, Treatment and Permanent Cure. Together with a History of Trusses, and an Examination into the Various Kinds in General Use; with a Deduction of New Principles, and a Description of a New Instrument Recently Invented for a Radical Cure. Cincinnati Shepard,
    1849. 22 p. illus.
    900 Patterson, Robert, 1773-1854. Patterson's Church Music, Containing the Plain Tunes Used in Divine Worship, by the Churches of the Western Country. Second Edition. Cincinnati Printed by Looker & Wallace, for Robert Patterson, Pittsburgh., OI 271. SS 35573. Wilkie 384. 1815. 50, [1] p. ; 14 x 23 cm.
    5667 Patterson, Robert, comp. Patterson's Church Music, Containing the Plain Tunes used in Divine Worship, by the Churches of the Western Country. Cincinnati Printed by Browne and Looker, for R. and J. Patterson, Pittsburgh., Wessen, 14(May 27, 1940), #134. Sold Streeter. 1813. 53, leaf of index and errata. This, Wessen believed, was the first music published West of the Ohio River. 2nd ed. 1815.
    2203 Pattie, James Ohio, 1804?-1850? The Personal Narrative of James O. Pattie, of Kentucky, During an Expedition from St. Louis, through the Vast Regions between that Place and the Pacific Ocean, and Thence Back through the City of Mexico to Vera Cruz, during Journeyings of Six Years; in which He and His Father, Who Accompanied Him, Suffered Unheard Hardships and Dangers, had Various Conflicts with the Indians, and were Made Captive, in Which Captivity His Father Died; Together with a Description of the Country, and the Various Nations through which They Passed. Edited by Timothy Flint. Cincinnati Printed and Published by John H. Wood., AI 8634. Graff 3216. Howes P123. Wagner-Camp 45. 1831. xi, [2], 14-300 p., [5] leaves of plates. ; 19.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Inland trade with New Mexico," edited by Timothy Flint from the journal of Dr. Willard.--p. [255]-288.
    "Downfall of the Fredonian Republic."--p. [289]-291.
    "Mexico. Some account of its inhabitants, towns, productions, and natural curiosities. Extracted from the Universal geography [by Conrad Malte-Brun]."--p. [292]-300.
    Page 251 misnumbered 151.
    2498 Pattie, James Ohio, 1804?-1850? The Personal Narrative of James O. Pattie, of Kentucky, During an Expedition from St. Louis, through the Vast Regions between that Place and the Pacific Ocean, and Thence Back through the City of Mexico to Vera Cruz, during Journeyings of Six Years; in Which He and His Father, Who Accompanied Him, Suffered Unheard Hardships and Dangers, had Various Conflicts with the Indians, and were Made Captive, in Which Captivity His Father Died; Together with a Description of the Country, and the Various Nations through which They Passed. Edited by Timothy Flint. Cincinnati Published by E.H. Flint., AI 20575. Graff 3217. Howes P123. Sabin 59150. Wagner-Camp 45. 1833. [i]-xi, [xii, blank], [13]-300 p. 5 plates. ; 19.5 cm. Sheets of the 1831 edition, reissued with a cancelled title page.
    Page 251 misnumbered 151.
    6739 Pattison, Robert Everett, 1800-1874. Address to the Senior Class of the Western Baptist Theological Institute, Covington, Ky. Delivered at the Second Anniversary, June 16, 1847, by R.E. Pattison, D.D. President, and Professor of Christian Theology. Cincinnati Anderson and Knox,
    1847. 31, bv p. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Queen City Press, 4th & Sycamore, Appleton."--verso of title page.
    Publisher's advertisement, p. [3-4] of wrapper.
    4301 Patton, William Delany. My Own Memoir; or, The More Important Incidents in the Life of William Delany Patton. Dedicated to the Servant and the Self-the Autocrat and the Patriot-the Tax-Gather and the Tax-Pager-the Oppressor and the Oppressed. Published for the Benefit of the Anglo-Saxon Race. [Columbus] W.D. Patton., Thomson 912. [1850]. 16 p. ; 23 cm. Thomson: "Mr. Patton was a citizen of Monroe county, Ohio. The memoir is of a political nature, in which the author claims compensation for certain services put forth in the 'Memorial.' It is a sarcastic attack on the corrupt state of Government at that time."
    Illustrated title page.
    6887 Patton, William Weston, 1821-1889. Slavery and Infidelity, or, Slavery in the Church Ensures Infidelity in the World. Cincinnati American Reform Book & Tract Society.,
    1850. 70 p. ; 15 cm. This society founded in 1853?
    5095 Payne, Henry B. Speeches, &c. of Messrs. Payne, Swift and Whitman, in the Case of Speaker Blake of the Senate. In Senate, January 2 and 3, 1850. [Columbus s.n., Swanson, page 300. 1850]. 8 p. Caption title; no imprint.
    1526 Payson, Edward, 1783-1827. The Rev. Mr. Payson's Interesting Address to Seamen, at a Meeting of the Portland Marine Bible Society. Cincinnati Printed by Samuel J. Browne, for the Reader., SS 17538. 1824. 12 p.
    8696 Peabody, A. (Adams), 1813-1887. Peabody's Weekly Markets and Cincinnati Price-Current, January-October, 1846. Cincinnati A. Peabody., AI 46-5580. 1846.

    1852 Peabody, William Bourn Oliver. An Address, Delivered at Springfield, before the Hampden Colonization Society, July 4, 1828. Published by Request of the Society. Springfield Printed by S. Bowles, SS 34661. 1828. 16 p.
    6393 Peck, George, 1797-1876, editor. Sketches & Incidents; or, A Budget from the Saddle-Bags of a Superannuated Itinerant. Volume I. George Peck, Editor. Cincinnati Published by Swormstedt & Mitchell, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Western Book Concern, Corner of Main and Eighth-Streets. R.P. Thompson, Printer.,
    1847. Vol. I: [1-3], 4, [5], bv, [7]-8, [9]-166, 1 l. p. Vol. II: [1-3], 4 [5], bv, [7]-197, bv, 1 l. p. ; 14.5 cm. Two volumes bound as one. Volume II title page same except II in place of I.
    Signatures: Vol. I--[1]-10/8 11/4. Vol. II--[1] - 12/8 13/4.
    A number 2 is printed at the bottom of every page of volume II except where signature marks appear.
    On spine: Sketches & Incidents.
    5577 Peck, John Mason, 1789-1858. A New Guide to the West, Containing Sketches of Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, Wisconsin and Iowa by J.M. Prck. Cincinnati David Anderson., Sabin 59485. 1848. 381, [3] p. ; 16 cm. Advertisements for "Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, Publishers, Booksellers, and Stationers, 59 Washington Street, Boston.": p. [2]-[3] at end.
    6523 Peirce, P. R. L. A History of the Introduction and Progress of the Order of the Sons of Temperance in the State of Ohio. Cincinnati J.A. Collins.,
    [1848?] 120 p.
    1396 Peirce, Thomas 1786-1850. The Odes of Horace in Cincinnati; as Published in the "Western Spy and Literary Cadet," during the Year 1821. Cincinnati Printed at Harrison's Press, Main-Street., SS 9834. Sabin 59554. Streeter 1361. Thomson 927. 1822. 3 p. l., [5]-117, [1] p. ; 14 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: G. Volney Dorsey from his sister, Mrs. E. Farrar, 1832; David Morris' Oxford, Ohio.
    Cf. Ratcliffe, Politics of Long Division, p. 47: quote "Dameleon" which is Gazlay, from this poem.
    Attributed by Shoemaker to Thomas Peirce.
    1016 Peirce, Thomas, 1786-1850. A Poetical Gift to the Patrons of "The Western Spy," on the Commencement of the Year 1818, by the Carrier; Accompanied with Notes, Critical and Explanatory. By the Printer's Devil. Cincinnati s.n, OI 375. SS 41821. Sabin 63645. January First, 1818. [1817] 23 p. ; 18 cm. Ms. note on Brown University copy: by Tom Peirce.
    1256 Peirce, Thomas, 1786-1850. An Ode to Science Read before the Western Museum Society at the Second Anniversary of That Institution, June 10, 1820. [Cincinnati s.n., SS 2780. 1820] 8 p. ; 17 cm. No imprint or author on item.
    "... an Ode to science, by Mr. Pearce [I.e., Peirce] was read before the Society ..."--Western Spy and Literary Gazette, July 6, 1820, p. 2.
    1464 Peirce, Thomas, 1786-1850. The Muse of Hesperia. A Poetic Reverie. [Four lines from Pierpont] Cincinnati Published by the Philomathic Society, Looker & Reynolds, Printers., SS 13692. Sabin 42740. Thomson 928. 1823. vi, [3], 10-52 p. ; 23 cm. Half-title: Philomathic Prize Poem. Attributed to Thomas Peirce by Halkett & Laing.
    "In November, 1821, the Philomathic Society of Cincinnati College offered ... a gold medal ... for the best poem that should be written for the occasion, by a citizen of the western country. ... these restrictions were imposed:--that it should consist of not less than 400 lines; and that whatever natural scenery, historical incidents or existing institutions might be commemorated, should be of a western character."--p. [v].
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Editor of the Evening Post, New York.
    3305 Peixotto, Daniel Levy Maduro, 1800-1843. Introductory Lecture Delivered at the Willoughby Medical College of the Willoughby University of Lake Erie. Cleveland Canfield and Spencer, Printers, AI 46159. 1837. 30, [1] p. ; 21 cm. Contains eulogy on Peixotto's preceptor, David Hosack.
    See biography in Encyclopedia of Cleveland History link.
    9018 Pelton, T. S. (Thirza S.), d. 1853. An Appeal to the Ladies of Our Country, in Behalf of Female Education: With a Plan for Establishing a Ladies' Seminary, at Cleveland, Ohio, to Be Under the Director of a Board of Ladies, and to Be Called the Sigourney Seminary. Cleveland Steam Press of Harris, Fairbanks & Co.,
    1850. [1-3], 4-7, [8]-11, [12]-16 p. ; 19.5 cm. "To American Women."--p. [3]-7, signed T.S. Pelton.
    "Plan of the Seminary."--p. [8]-11.
    "Testimonials."--p. [12]-16.
    Printed glossy white paper wrappers, wrapper title same as title page except enclosed in border of type ornaments.
    6785 Pelton, Thirza Skinner, d. 1853. The Grave in the Wilderness: A Poem. [Two lines from Byron] [Oberlin] Printed by J.M. Fitch.,
    1850. 54 p. ; 11 cm. Half-title: A Poem.
    Dedication: "The authoress of this little poem would humbly dedicate the same to the pioneers in the cause of freedom, who blushed not ... To be called the friends to the slave."-p. [5].
    Decorative gilt cover with words: "Apres le travail il ya repos."
    Cleveland Ency.: One of the school's (Cleveland University) chief sponsors, Mrs. Thirsa (sp?) Pelton, died shortly thereafter, on 19 Feb. 1853. (p. 279) In 1850, Mrs. Thirsa Pelton purchased about 70 acres on Cleveland's south side with the idea of founding a girl's school. She died in 1853, and the school was never built. (p. 633)
    See Morgan 9018 for her plan to establish a female seminary in Cleveland..
    The Library Company of Philadelphia copy from the Morgan Library of Ohio Imprints is inscribed "from your teacher, J.E. Jones (Jane Elizabeth Jones?)."
    275 Pendleton, Charles Henry. A Conversation Between Two Laymen, on the Subjects and Modes of Christian Baptism and Church Communion, Forming a Complete Manual. By Chas. H. Pendleton, Member of the First Baptist Church, Cleveland. Cleveland Sold by Sanford & Co., Cleveland, O.: A.S. Maddox, Richmond, Va. Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, and the N.E. S. School Union Depository, Boston; Geo. P. Daniels, AI 40-5301. Providence, R.I. Am. Bap. Pub. S.S. Depository, Phil.; J. Barker, N.Y. and Bennet, Backus & Hawley, Utica, N.Y., 1840. 137 p. ; 18.5 cm. Preface and Introduction leaf is tipped in between pages 4 and [5].
    Signatures: [A]/2 [x]/1 A*/4 B/2 C none after.
    558 Pendleton, Charles Henry. A Conversation Between Two Laymen on the Subjects and Mode of Christian Baptism and Church Communion, Forming a Complete Manual. Cleveland Sold by Sanford & Co., AI 41-4060. 1841. 137, [1] p. ; 18.5 cm.
    559 Pendleton, Charles Henry. A Dialogue on Restricted Church Communion, Designed as a Complete Manual on the Subject. Cleveland s.n., AI 41-4061. 1841. 30, [4] p. ; 19 cm. Cover title.
    2204 Pendleton, Nathaniel Greene, 1793-1861. Oration Delivered on the Fourth of July, 1831 before the Citizens of Cincinnati in the Methodist Church on Sixth Street. Cincinnati Printed by Lodge and L'Hommedieu., AI 8664. 1831. 28 p. ; 17 cm.
    901 Penn, William, 1644-1718. William Penn's Letter to His Wife and Children. From an European Magazine. St. Clairsville Printed by John Berry., OI 272. Rieger 1576. SS 35590. Wilkie 385. 1815. 12 p. ; 20 cm.
    1955 Penn, William, 1644-1718. Primitive Christianity Revived, in the Faith and Practice of the People Called Quakers. Written in Testimony to the Present Dispensation of God, Through Them, to the World; that Prejudices May Be Removed, the Simple Informed, the Well-Inclined Encouraged, and the Truth and Its Innocent Friends Rightly Represented. By William Penn. Cincinnati Republished by B.C. Stanton. R. Robbins & E. Deming, Printers., SS 39989. 1829. v, [2], 8-112 p. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "This is to certify that we the undersigned read the proof-sheets of this book, and that it is a correct copy of the original ... Erastus Deming. Samuel Hutchins."--p. 112.
    "A testimony to the truth of God, as held by the people called Quakers. Being a short vindication of them from the abuses and misrepresentations often put upon them by envious apostates and mercenary adversaries. By William Penn."--p. [63]-82.
    "The flesh and blood of Christ, in the mystery and in the outward, briefly, plainly, and uprightly acknowledged and testified to; for the satisfaction and benefit of the tender hearted, who desire to experience the quickening, healing, and cleansing virtue of it. With a brief account concerning the people called Quakers, in reference both to principle and doctrine. Whereunto are added, some few other things, which, by the blessing of God, may be experimentally found useful to the true pilgrims and faithful travellers out of the nature and spirit of this world. Written in true love and tenderness of spirit by Isaac Pennington."--p. [83]-112.
    957 Penn, William, 1644-1718. The Harmony of Divine and Heavenly Doctrines, Demonstrated in Sundry Declarations of a Variety of Subjects. Preached at the Quakers' Meetings in London. By William Penn, and Others. Taken in Short-Hand as Delivered by Them: and Now Faithfully Transcribed and Published By a Lover of That People. Second American Edition, from the Third London Edition. [sermon] St. Clairsville Published by Joshua Shinn. Horton J. Howard, Printer, Rieger xx. SS 39460. 1836. 204 p. ; 17.5 cm.
    8907 Pennington, Edward Alonzo. The Life, Flight, Capture, Trial and Execution, of Edward Alonzo Pennington, the Murderer of Simon Davis. Cincinnati Printed for the Proprietor, by E. Shepard., AI 0. McDade 738. 1846. 80 p. ; 18 cm. McDade: Pennington beat his neighbor to death and threw his body into a cave in Christian County, Kentucky. He stole the stock and tools from Davis' farm. He was convicted entirely on circumstantial evidence.
    2908 Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal Company. Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal Company's Charter an Act to Incorporate the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal Company. [Columbus] s.n., AI 33646. 1835. 25 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    "Approved-the fourteenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven."-- p. 11.
    6104 Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal Company. Rules and Specifications, Relating to the Construction of the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal Company. Ravenna Printed by L. Dewey, AI 0. 1835. 14 p.
    3306 Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal Company. An Act to Incorporate the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal Company. [Columbus s.n., AI 46209. 1837] 16 p. ; 24 cm. An act approved April 14, 1827, with amendments.
    4086 Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal Company. Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal Company circular letter published at Warren, Ohio, Nov. 14, 1837, asking stockholders to meet their subscriptions. Warren
    AI 0. 1837. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    9945 Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal Company. Laws for the Protection of the Pennsylvania & Ohio Canal the Regulation of the Navigation Thereof, and for the Collection of Tolls. Warren, Ohio A.W. Parker, AI 0. 1842. 39 p. ; 22 cm.
    4746 Perkins and Brown. Akron. Circular. To Wool Growers. Perkins & Brown, of Akron, Summit County, Ohio, have made arrangements for opening a Commission Wool House at Springfield, Mass. 1846 Mar. 16. [Akron s.n., AI 0. 1846] 1 sheet ([1] p.) OHi notes: OHi copy has a postscript in the handwriting of John Brown, Sr., the abolitionist.
    9845 Perkins, H. B. Stammering. H.B. Perkins, will remain in Cincinnati a short time, for the purpose of curing those who are afflicated with stammering ... [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1841] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 23 x 30. New York Historical Soceity notes: "The most inveterate cases will be thoroughly cured within ten days. All those who are troubled with this malady, are invited to call and examine his certificates and recommendations. His room is at Miss Hanmer's Boarding House, on Sixth Street, (South side,) between Walnut and Vine. N.B. No cure no pay."
    Dated: December 4, 1841.
    3761 Perkins, James H. (James Handasyd), 1810-1849. A Discourse Delivered before the Ohio Historical Society. Cincinnati Bradbury, AI 57893. 1839.

    3966 Perkins, James H. (James Handasyd), 1810-1849. Associated Action. Address Delivered before the Oxford Chapter of the Alpha Delta Phi, August 11, 1840. By James H. Perkins. Cincinnati A. Pugh, Printer, AI 40-5343. 1840. 18 p. ; 21 p.
    3967 Perkins, James H. (James Handasyd), 1810-1849. Christian Civilization. An Address Delivered before the Athenian Society of the University of Ohio at Athens, September Sixteenth, 1840. By James H. Perkins. Published by Request. Cincinnati A. Pugh, Print.--Corner Fifth and Main., AI 40-5344. 1840. 26 p. ; 21 cm.
    3968 Perkins, James H. (James Handasyd), 1810-1849. Duties of the Liberal Professions. An Address, Delivered before the Phi Delta Sigma Society of Cincinnati College. By J.H. Perkins. Published by Request. Cincinnati Printed by Shepard & Stearns., AI 40-5345. 1840. 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    4747 Perkins, James H. (James Handasyd), 1810-1849. Annals of the West: Embracing a Concise Account of Principal Events Which Have Occurred in the Western States and Territories, from the Discovery of the Mississippi Valley to the Year Eighteen Hundred and Forty Five. Compiled from the Most Authentic Sources by James H. Perkins. Cincinnati Published by James R. Albach., AI 46-5626. Howes P231. Sabin 60954. Thomson 921. 1846. xx, 591, [592] p., [2] leaves of plates (1 folded) : maps ; 24 cm. A second impression was printed the following year, 1847. (Morgan 226)
    Errata on p. [592].
    226 Perkins, James H. (James Handasyd), 1810-1849. Annals of the West: Embracing a Concise Account of Principal Events Which Have Occurred in the Western States and Territories, from the Discovery of the Mississippi Valley to the Year Eighteen Hundred and Forty Five. Compiled from the Most Authentic Sources by James H. Perkins. Cincinnati Published by James R. Albach. J.A. & U.P. James, Printers., AI 0. Howes P231. Sabin 60954. Thomson 921. 1847. xx, 591, [592] p., [2] leaves of plates (1 folded) : maps ; 23 cm. The first edition was printed in 1846 (Morgan 4747).
    "Preface. ... Respectfully Dedicated to the Natives of the West."--p. [iii].
    "Chronological Table."--p. [v]-xvii.
    "List of Books Used in The Preparation of This Work."--p. [xviii]-xx.
    "Index."--p. [585]-591.
    "Errors and Omissions."--p. [592].
    Map (1 leaf, folded, 25.6 x 23 cm.) "From Charlevoix's 'New France'" tipped in between pages 38 and 39, with insert showing the confluence of the Mississippi and Ohio River.
    "A Map of Kentucky, by John Filson: Drawn from actual observation."--map (1 leaf, 23 x 13.5 cm.) inserted between pages 136 and 137.
    Pagination: [i-iii], bv, [v]-xvii, [xviii]-xx, [1]-39, [40]-63, [64]-120, [121]-161, [162]-183, [184]-200, [201-220, [221]-229, [230]-266, [267]-284, [285]-299, [300]-461, [462]-463, [464-465], 466-489, [490]-502, [503]-524, [525]-555, [556]-560], [561]-566, [567]-568, [569]-575, [576-577], 578-584, [585]-591, [592]. (Page number 3 not printed. Page number 96 printed 97 and printed on opposite side of the page. Page number 380 printed on opposite side of the page.)
    Signatures: [A]/2 - B/8 1-37/8.
    4936 Perkins, James H. (James Handasyd), 1810-1849. A Discourse Delivered before the First Congregational Society of Cincinnati, Sunday, October 8, 1848. By James H. Perkins. Cincinnati Gazette Steam Press--Wright, Fisher & Co., Sabin 60955. 1848. 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    8485 Perkins, William L. An Address Delivered before the Geauga County Teacher's Institute, October 30, 1845. Chardon, Ohio White's Press., AI 45-5157. 1845. 6 p. ;
    1463 Perrine, Matthew La Rue, 1777-1836. The Nature and End of the Gospel Dispensation; Sermon Preached before the Presbytery of New York, April 15, 1816...(Republished by Elias Vickers, E. C. C. Clark County, Ohio.) Piqua Printed by Wm. R. Barrington., SS 13735. 1823. 15 p.
    6459 Perry, Aaron F. (Aaron Pyfe), 1815-1893 and Joseph R. Swan, 1802-1884. Ohio Citizen. Summary of the Constitution and Statutes of the State of Ohio: Reduced to Questions and Answers for the Use of Schools and Families. By A.F. Perry and J.R. Swan. Columbus Published by J.H. Riley., AI 44-4839. 1844. [i-iii], iv-v, bv, [vii], viii-xii, [9]-150, 1 l. p. ; 19 cm. Title page is within double ruled border, and duplicated on blue boards.
    Back board has advertisement by J. Harris Riley of books and stationary plus wall paper and fire screens.
    "Scott & Co's Power Press Print."-verso of title page.
    6143 Perry, Aaron Fyfe, 1815-1893. Eulogy on the Life and Character of John Quincy Adams Delivered before the Citizens of Columbus, Ohio, April 8th, 1848, by A.F. Perry, Esq. [Columbus] "Ohio Press" Office.,
    1848. 24 p. ; 21.5 cm. Requested for publication by a "committee of arrangements." --p. [3].
    3969 Perry, J., 1804-1860. The Protesting Christian, Standing Before the Judgment-seat of Christ, to Answer for His Protest Against That Parent Church Which Christ Built Upon a Rock With the Promise, The Gates of Hell Shall Not Prevail Against It . By the Rev. J. Perry. Cincinnati Published by the Catholic Society for the Diffusion of Knowledge, AI 40-5349. 1840. 46 p. ; 19 cm. See Morgan 560 for second edition.
    560 Perry, J., 1804-1860. The Protesting Christian, Standing before the Judgment-Seat of Christ, to Answer for His Protest against that Parent Church which Christ Built upon a Rock... By the Rev. J. Perry...Second Edition. Cincinnati Published by the Catholic Society for the Diffusion of Knowledge, AI 41-4100. 1841. 46 p. ; 19 cm. See Morgan 3969 for first edition.
    4543 Peter, Robert, 1805-1894. Review of Dr. Caldwell's Pamphlet, Entitled Physiology Vindicated, in a Critique on Liebig's Animal Chemistry. By Robert Peter, M.D. Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy in Transylvania University. Cincinnati Printed by R. P. Donogh, Main St., Between Third and Fourth, AI 43-4059. 1843. 45 p. ; 22 cm. OClWHI copy ms. on plain wrapper: "Dr. S. P. Hildreth Marietta O."
    Errata notes on p. 45 with corrections made and additional editorial changes made probably by Hildreth.
    Charles Caldwell, M.D. (1772-1853) published his pamphlet in Jefferson, Iowa in 1843.
    Signatures: [1]-3/8.
    5863 Peters, William Cummings, 1805-1866. Accordeon Instructor, without the Aid of a Master. Containing Rules, Gamuts and Scales by Which any Piece of Music May be Arranged Either for the Common or the Semitone Accordeon. To Which is Added a Large Collection of the Most Popular Music Consisting of Songs, Waltzes, Marches, Dances, Negro Melodies, Psalms Tunes, etc. Cincinnati James and Company.,
    1848. 15 p.
    5041 Phelps, Charles, 1781-1854. Lecture By Charles Phelps. Cincinnati Chronicle & Atlas Book and Job Rooms, Third St. Cin't.,
    1849. [1-3], 4-16 p. ; 22 cm. An early project for introducing music study into the public schools.
    "The following Lecture was delivered at the close of a Singing School in Townshend, Vermont, about the year 1830. As an offering to a few select friends--to embalm in the recollection of his children a memorial of the Author--and to bear testimony of his estimation, at that period, to the nature of Music in harmonizing and refining the social affections, and that it should become a branch of popular, Common School Education, it is now put in pamphlet form."--p. [2].
    Western Reserve Historical Society copy inscribed by the author. "Will Doctor Mussey [Reuben Dimond Mussey] accept this offering as a token of the Author's regard & esteem? and as the evidence of a feeble effort to exhibit the power of music, as an ancient science, originally designed to bring Man into communion with his Maker. Cin. [illegible] August 1852. C. Phelps."
    9739 Phelps, Lincoln, Mrs., 1793-1884. Botany for Beginners, An Introduction to Mrs. Lincoln's Lectures on Botany by Mrs. Phelps. Cincinnati H.W. Derby & Co.,
    1850. 216 p. illus. ; 17 cm.
    8451 Phi Beta Kappa. Catalogue of the Ohio Alpha of the Phi Beta Kappa. Hudson Observer Office., Brahm, Biblio. of CWRU. 1850. 12 p.
    1527 Philadelphia. Committee of Correspondence. To the People of Ohio. Cincinnati, Oct. 8, 1824. The Following Address was Published in Philadelphia, in September, under the Authority of the Gentlemen Whose Names are Subscribed to It. [Cincinnati Printed at the Office of the Liberty Hall and Cincinnati Gazette., SS 17610. 1824] 8 p.
    7508 Philips, Lloyd C. The New Birth, Showing Its Necessity, What is Not the New Birth, How It is Obtained, What It Is, Evidences of the New Birth, and of Religion in the Soul; Designed to Enable Every True Christian to Know He Has Religion; Also, a View of the Growth of Grace in the Soul, a Discourse upon Heaven and Hell, and One Upon Friends Knowing Each Other in Heaven, to Which Is Added an Appendix, Containing a Serious Address to Christians by Lloyd C. Philips. Cincinnati Shepard and Company, AI 44-4927. 1844. 595 p. ; 22 cm. This was probably a later edition with the copyright used here as date of publication. The first edition was published in 1845 (Morgan 6701).
    6701 Philips, Lloyd C. The New Birth: Showing Its Necessity, What is Not the New Birth, How It is Obtained, What It is, Evidences of the New Birth, and of Religion in the Soul; Designed to Enable Every True Christian to Know He Has Religion; Also, a View of the Growth of Grace in the Soul: a Discourse upon Heaven and Hell, and One upon Friends Knowing Each Other in Heaven, to Which Is Added an Appendix, Containing a Serious Address to Christians by Lloyd C. Philips. Cincinnati Printed for the Author by Shepard and Company., AI 45-5194. 1845. 595 p. ; 22 cm.
    6666 Philips, Lloyd C. The New Birth: Showing Its Necessity, What Is Not the New Birth, How It Is Obtained, What It Is, Evidences of the New Birth, and of Religion in the Soul Designed to Enable Every True Christian to Know He Has Religion, Also, A View of the Growth of Grace in the Soul, a Discourse upon Heaven and Hell, and One upon Friends Knowing Each Other in Heaven, to Which Is Added an Appendix, Containing a Serious Address to Christians by Lloyd C. Philips. 2d ed. Cincinnati Stereotyped and Printed for the Author by Shepart & Co.,
    1847. 611 p. ; 23 cm.
    6804 Philips, Lloyd C. The New Birth, Showing Its Necessity, What is Not the New Birth, How It is Obtained, What It Is, Evidences of the New Birth, and of Religion in the Soul; Designed to Enable Every True Christian to Know He has Religion; Also, a View of the Growth of Grace in the Soul, a Discourse upon Heaven and Hell, and One Upon Friends Knowing each other in Heaven, to which is Added an Appendix, Containing a Serious Address to Christians by Lloyd C. Philips. Cincinnati Stereotyped and Printed for the Author by Shepard & Co.,
    1848. 595, 23 p. ; 23 cm.
    9602 Phillips & Speer Company. Cincinnati. Catalogue of an extensive collection of books, in every department of ancient and modern literature for sale by Phillips & Speer. [Cincinnati] Looker, Reynolds & Co., AI 0. [1818] 54 p. ; 19 cm.
    176 Phillips, Charles, 1787?-1859. Speeches of Charles Phillips, Esq. The Irish Barrister: To Which is Added the Emerald Isle; A Poem: With an Appendix, Comprising a Criticism, by the Edinburgh Reviewers, and the Rejoinder of Mr. Phillips: and the Characters of Napoleon Bonaparte and Charles Curran, Esq. By Phillips. Cincinnati Printed at the Western Spy Office, from the Baltimore Edition, by Williams, Mason & Co., OI 434. SS 45310. Wilkie 577. 1818. 323 p. ; 19.5 cm. On page [324] is an advertisement of publications for sale, dated "Cincinnati, February, 1819."
    19.5 cm.; tp, blank verso, [3]-14 Preface, [15]-40 Speeches, &c. Guthrie vs. Stern., [41] Half-title: Connaghtan vs. Dillon. Seduction. Delivered, September 27th, 1816., blank verso, [43]-58 Text, [59] Half-title: Creighton vs. Townshend. Seduction, Delivered, December 12th, 1816., blank verso, [61]-80 Text, [81] Half-title: Blake vs. Wilkins. Breach of Promise of Marriage. Delivered, April 2d, 1817., blank verso, [83]-104 Text, [105] half-title: Mr. Phillips's Address at a Dinner given in the Neighborhood of Killarney., blank verso, [107]-115 Text, blank verso, [117]-119 Occasional Address Delivered by Mr. Payne, Written by Mr. Phillips, blank verso, [121] half-title: Speech on the Catholic Question Delivered January 24, 1815, blank verso, [123]-141 Speech, blank verso, [143] half-title: Speech on the Catholic Question Delivered May 19, 1815., blank verso, [145]-161 Speech, blank verso, [163] half-title: Speech at a Public Dinner in Liverpool. Delivered Thursday, Oct. 31, 1816, blank verso, [165]-179 Speech, blank verso, [181] half-title: A Character of Napoleon Buonaparte., blank verso, [183]-187 Text, blank verso, [189] half-title: A Character of Charles Curran, Esq., blank verso, [191]-196 Text, [197] half-title: The Emerald Isle: A Poem-By Charles Phillips, Esq., blank verso, [199]-200 Introduction, [203]-246 Poem, [247] half-title: Notes on the Poem, blank verso, 264 Notes, [265]-280 Criticism, By the Edinburgh Reviewers, on Phillips's speech in case of Guthrie vs. Sterne, [281]-286 Mr. Phillips's Rejoinder, [287]-314 Edinburgh Review on Phillips, [315]-323 Philipps Second Letter, [324] Advertisement.
    561 Phillips, Jonathan, 1778-1860, compiler. Messages of the Presidents of the United States, from the Formation of the General Government, Down to the Close of the Administration of President Van Buren; Concluding with the Inaugural Address of President W.H. Harrison. Prefixed to the Work are the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution of the United States. [Columbus] Collected, Printed and Published by Jonathan Phillips, Columbus, Ohio., AI 0. 1841. 704 p. ; 21.5 cm. Actually concludes with Tyler's Inaugural Address, delivered after he assumed office upon Harrison's death. Phillips pronounced this collection to be "the first compilation of Executive Messages ever presented to the American people."
    On spine: Executive Messages.
    Morgan copy inscribed: Presented to Rev. Daniel Poe by Henry H. [illegible] Sept 6th 1841.
    2909 Phillips, Philip (Richard). Musical Leaves for Sabbath Schools. 13th ed. enl. Cincinnati
    AI 33720a. 1835.

    4670 Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884. Can Abolitionists Vote or Take Office Under the United States Constitution? Cincinnati Sparhawk and Lytle, Printers, Dumond, page 93. 1845. 36 p. ; 16 cm. At head of title: The disunionist.
    3307 Phillips, William, 1796-1836. Campbellism Exposed; or Strictures on the Peculiar Tenets of Alexander Campbell. By Rev. William Phillips, Late Assistant Editor of the Western Christian Advocate. To Which is Prefixed a Memoir of the Author. Cincinnati Published by J. F. Wright & L. Swormstedt, for the Methodist Episcopal Church. Stereotyped by J.A. James & Co., AI 46282. 1837. [i-ii], iii, 4-267, bv p. ; 16 cm. The book was first published in the Western Christian Advocate in 26 numbers from January 30, 1835 to April 1836. The Ohio Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church meeting in Chillicothe on September 28, 1836 unanimously requested their book agents to publish the title. Phillips died and the book was published posthumously without being edited and having been written "in the haste of the weekly press." (p. iii) The advertisement is signed "C. Elliott." and "L.L. Hamline. Book Room, Cincinnati, 'January,' 1837." Another printing from the same plates was done in 1840 (Morgan 3970).
    "Cincinnati: Methodist Room, R.P. Thompson, Printer."--verso of title page.
    Signatures: [A] A2-W/2 W2/4 X/2. V printed. [1] 1*-11/4 11*/8 17/2. Signature 12 printed 17.
    "Memoir of the Author."--p. 5-13.
    "Contents."--p. 265-267.
    Spine: Phillips' Strictures.
    3970 Phillips, William, 1796-1836. Campbellism Exposed; or Strictures on the Peculiar Tenets of Alexander Campbell. By Rev. William Phillips, Late Assistant Editor of the Western Christian Advocate. To Which is Prefixed A Memoir of the Author. Cincinnati Published by J. F. Wright & L. Swormstedt, for the Methodist Episcopal Church. Stereotyped by J.A. James & Co., AI 0. 1840. [i-ii], iii, 4-13, bv, [5]-267, bv p. ; 14 cm. This is the second impression of the stereotyped, first edition published in 1837 (Morgan 3307). See general notes there.
    Contents: tp, Copyright [ii], Advertisement iii, 4, Memoir of the Author 5-13, bv, Campbellism Exposed 15-264, Contents 265-267, bv.
    "Cincinnati: Methodist Book Room, R.P. Thompson, Printer."--p. [ii].
    Spine: Phillips' Strictures.
    Signatures: [A] A2-W/2 W2/4 X/2. V printed. [1] 1*-11/4 11*/8 17/2. Signature 12 printed 17.
    Inscription: J Allens Book Price 1.50 March 12th 47.
    965 Philo Justitia, pseud. Circular. To the advocates of African emancipation, who are sensible of the wrongs of those unhappy beings, now writhing and groaning under the iron hand of oppression; and who are willing to aid and assist in devising means to release them from the chains which so ... grievous bondage. Dear friends, [116 lines] Philo Justitia. St. Clairsville, 1st mo. 4th, 1816. [8 lines] [St. Clairsville s.n., OI 328. SS 38625. 1816] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 28.5 x 44.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "The subject of this address is to call your attention to the subject of the emancipation of slaves; to suggest the propriety of forming societies in different parts of the country for that purpose . . ." Signed: Philo Justitia. St. Clairsville, 1st mo. 4th 1816.
    By Benjamin Lundy; explaining his plan for organizing a national association, the Union Humane Society, to orchestrate the sentiments and activities of all local antislavery organizations. See Dillon, Merton L. Benjamin Lundy and the struggle for Negro freedom, Urbana, 1966, p. 9, 18. The constitution of the Union Humane Society was adopted at St. Clairsville, Ohio, on April 20, 1816. For printed constitution, see Morgan 970.
    Text printed in two columns.
    Illinois Historical Society copy addressed on verso: "Dr. B. Stanton Salem." Dr. Stanton was Salems' first physician having arrvied from North Carolina in 1815..
    6235 Philomath, W. A. Original Clay Songs; Humorous and Sentimental, to Suit the Present Political Crisis, and to Advocate the Claims of Henry Clay to the Highest Honors His Country Can Bestow. By W. A. Pilomath, Union Co., Ind. Cincinnati s.n., AI 42-3867. 1842. 16 p. ; 17 cm. Imprint from cover.
    7328 Philomathean Literary Institute. Antrim. First Annual Report of the Philomathean Literary Institute at Antrim, Ohio. 1838. Antrim
    AI 0. 1838. v. ; 21 cm.
    5313 Phoenix Fire Company No. 4, Cleveland. Constitution of the Phoenix Fire Company No. 4, of the City of Cleveland: Together with an Extract from the City Ordinance Regulating the Fire Department. Cleveland Sanford & Lott, Book and Job Printers., AI 0. 1837. 22, 1 l. p. ; 13.5 cm. OClWHi (Pam. C233)
    6236 Phreno-Magnetic Society of Cincinnati. Constitution and By-Laws of the Phreno-Magnetic Society of Cincinnati. 1842. Officers and Members. Cincinnati R.P. Brooks, AI 42-4043. 1820. 9 p. ; 16 cm.
    7130 Piatt, Benjamin McCullough, 1779-1863, complainant. Hamilton Supreme Court, State of Ohio. Bank of the United States and Others, ads. Benjamin M. Piatt, in Chancery. Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1832. 143 p. tables (part. fold.) ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    OCLC notes: Piatt has a claim against the estate of Arthur St. Clair, whereby he is to get lands held by the Bank of the United States. William Lytle was administrator of St. Clair's estate. Details of real estate affairs as handled after St. Clair's death minutely listed.
    For a similar title with 30 pages and printers, Wood and Stratton, see Morgan 9774.
    10395 Piatt, Donn, 1819-1891. Nicholas Longworth, versus James M. Hunt, et als. District Court, Clark County, Ohio. [West Liberty] Printed at the Office of the West Liberty Banner.,
    [1849] [1]-46, br, [48] p. ; 18 cm. Caption title.
    "Printed at the Office of the West Liberty Banner."--p. [48].
    Bound in paper wrappers.
    "Donn Piatt, (of Young & Piatt,) Complainant's Attorneys."--p. 45.
    7188 Piatt, John Hooper, 1781-1822. To the Electors of the First Congressional District of the State of Ohio; Composed of the Counties of Warren, Butler, Preble, and Hamilton. My friends and fellow citizens, In consequence of General William Henry Harrison, having declined re-election...I am induced to offer myself as a candidate at this time, and to solicit your votes and interest ... [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1818] Broadside. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 26 x 21 cm. Signed: John H. Piatt. Cincinnati, September 2, 1818.
    Printed area: 21.4 x 17.2 cm.
    255 Pickering, Ellen. Cousin Hinton, or, Friend or Foe, a Novel. Cincinnati Stratton & Barnard.,
    1848. 147 p.
    4832 Pickering, John. The Working Man's Political Economy; Founded Upon the Principle of Immutable Justice and the Inalienable Rights of Man; Designed for the Promotor of National Reform. By John Pickering. Cincinnati Stereotyped in Warren's New Patent Method by Thomas Varney.,
    1847. [2], 206 p. ; 21 cm.
    1956 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850 and John W. Picket. The Essentials of English Grammar: Being the Second Part of the Juvenile Spelling Book: Containing Obvious Definitions and Rules for Speaking and Writing Correctly. By A. & J. W. Picket, Principals of the Cincinnati Female Institution, Authors of the American School Class Books, &c. [Two lines of quotation-Johnson.] Stereotyped by Oliver Wells, & Co. Cincinnati, Ohio Published and for Sale by All the Booksellers. Morgan and Sanxay, Printers., SS 40077. 1829. 234 p. ; Inscription: "To the Rev. Mr. McKie, with the authors' respects. Jany. 12, 1830."
    2065 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850 and John W. Picket. The Essentials of English Grammar: Being the Second Part of the Juvenile Spelling Books, Containing Obvious Definitions and Rules for Speaking and Writing Correctly. Cincinnati E.H. Flint, AI 3071. 1830. 234 p. ; 15 cm.
    3104 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850 and John W. Picket. The New Juvenile Reader: Designed for the Younger Classes in Elementary School. By A. Picket and John W. Picket. Cincinnati Published by C.P. Barnes, AI 39597. 1836. 190 p. ; 16 cm. Picket's Classbook, No. 2.
    3108 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850 and John W. Picket. Picket's Primer; or, First Book for Children Designed to Precede the Spelling Book. By A. Picket and John W. Picket. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James., AI 39602. [1836] 31 p., [1] leaf of plates. ill. ; 15 cm. In some copies, the first and last leaves attached to printed wrappers.
    InU: printed green wrappers.
    Frontispiece and title vignette signed: D. & M. (ie. Doolittle and Munson).
    1160 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. [Picket's Juvenile Primer. Cincinnati
    OI 511. 1819]
    OI: Advertised in the Cincinnati Almanac: No. 1. [1819], verso of p. 53: "Mason and Palmer, at the Office of the Western Spy, Main-street, Cincinnati, have the following books on hand for sale, viz: Picket's Juvenile primer, stereotyped, published here..."
    1161 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. [Picket's Juvenile Spelling Book. Cincinnati Printed by Phillips and Spear., OI 512. 1819]
    Ohio Imprints: Advertised in the Cincinnati Almanac: No. 1. [1819]. verso of p. 53: "Mason and Palmer, at the office of the Western Spy, Main-street, Cincinnati, have the following books on hand for sale, viz: Picket's Juvenile Spelling Book, stereotyped, published here, ..." Notice in the Cincinnati Western Spy of June 8, 1820, as published by Phillips and Speer.
    7599 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. Juvenile Mentor, or Select Readings, American Class Book, No. 3. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1821.

    1770 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. Supplement to Picket's Juvenile, or Universal Primer, the Child's First Lessons in Definitions. With Progressive Reading Lessons. Cincinnati Printed and Published by G.T. Williamson., SS 30263. 1827. 48 p. ; 15 cm.
    1853 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. American School Class Book, No. 1. Picket's Juvenile Spelling Book or Analogical Pronouncer of the English Language; Comfortable of the Standard Orthography of Johnson, and Classic Pronouncement of Walker; with Appropriated Definitions and Reading Lessons. Cincinnati G.T. Williamson, Publisher, SS 34794. 1828. 1 p. l., 214 p. ill. ; 15 cm.
    1854 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. Juvenile Mentor, or Select Readings, American Class Book, No. 3. Cincinnati
    SS 34795 citing Smith Book Co. List 89. 1828.

    1957 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. The Juvenile Mentor, or Select Readings; Being American School Class-Book No. 3...Last Revised Ed. Cincinnati Published by E.H. Flint, SS 40078. [1829]. [5]-254, [1]-31, [1] p. ;
    1958 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. Supplement to Picket's Juvenile, or Universal Primer. The Child's First Lessons in Definitions, with Progressive Reading Lessons. Cincinnati Stereotyped by O. Wells & Co., SS 40080. 1829. 48 p. ;
    2066 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. The New Juvenile Expositor or Rational Reader, and Key to the Juvenile Spelling Book, Comprising the Definitions of all the Syllabic Words in that Work; with Copious Illustrations in English Etymology: Forming an Extensive Definition Class Book for the Instruction of Youth: Being American School Class Book No. 4. Cincinnati E.H. Flint, AI 3074. 1830. vi, 384 p. ; 18 cm.
    2205 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. The New Juvenile Expositor, or Rational Reader, and Key to the Juvenile Spelling Book: Comprising the Definitions of All the Syllabic Words in That Work: with Copious Illustrations in English Etymology, Forming an Extensive Definition Class Book for the Instruction of Youth, being American School Class Book No. 4 by A. & J.W. Picket. Cincinnati Published by Picket & Co., AI 8753. 1831.
    Morgan (missing p. 3-10).
    10291 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. Supplement to Picket's Juvenile, or Universal Primer. The Child's First Lessons in Definitions. With Progressive Reading Lessons. By A. Picket, Author of American School Class Books. Cincinnati Published by Picket and Co., No. 161, Main Street.,
    1831. 48 p. ; 14 cm.
    2337 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. The Juvenile Mentor, or Select Readings; being American School Class-Book No. 3, Containing Progressive Lessons in Orthography, Reading, and Speaking Adapted to the Comprehension of Youth. By A. Picket. Last rev. ed Cincinnati Published by John W. Picket., AI 14255. 1832. 254, 31, [1] p. ; 15 cm.
    2499 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. Picket's Class-book, No. 3. The Reader. Cincinnati
    AI 20718. 1833.

    2657 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. Introduction to Picket's Expositor; Containing Exercises in English Etymology, Definition and Reading: Being the Sequel to the Author's Spelling Book and Part I.--of the New Juvenile Instructer. By A. Picket and John W. Picket. Cincinnati Josiah Drake., AI 26267. 1834. 192 p. ; 17.5 cm.
    2658 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. The New Juvenile Expositor, or, Rational Reader and Key to the Juvenile Spelling Book Comprising the Definitions of All the Syllabic Words in That Work with Copious Illustrations in English Etymology, Forming an Extensive Definition Class Book for the Instruction of Youth Being American School Class Book No. 4 by A. & J.W. Picket. Cincinnati Josiah Drake, AI 26269. 1834. 384 p. ; 17 cm.
    6718 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. The New Juvenile Instructor; Containing a Practical Analysis of Words, with Definitional Readings and the Elements of Composition and English Grammar. Cincinnati Josiah Drake., AI 0. 1834. 214, [2] p. ; 19 cm. American School Class Book No. 2.
    2910 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. New Juvenile Spelling Book, and Rudimental Reader. Cincinnati
    AI 33729a. 1835.

    358 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. Introduction to Picket's Expositor; Containing Exercises in English Etymology, Definition and Reading: Being the Sequel to the Author's Spelling Book; and Part I.--Of the New Juvenile Instructor. By A. Picket, President of the College of Professional Teachers--and John W. Picket, A.M., Authors of the American School Class Books, &c. Cincinnati Published by C.P. Barnes. Stereotyped by J.A. James, Cincinnati. AI 39599. 1836. [i-iv], [1-2], 3-4, [5], 6, [7]-192 p. ; 17 cm. Morgan copy: (missing p. 5-8).
    "Pickets' School Books, Published and For Sale by C.P. Barnes, Bookseller, 148, Main-Street, Cincinnati."--p. [i-iv] and back cover.
    Signatures: [x]2 [A]6 B 2B*-Q 2Q*/4.
    "Printed by Kendall & Henry, Corner of Fourth and Sycamore Streets."--verso of title page.
    Inscribed: Maria Terry's Book Expositor.
    3105 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. The Reader Containing Pieces in Prose and Verse, Designed for the Higher Classes. Cincinnati Published by C.P. Barnes, AI 39598. 1836. 214+ p. ; 20 cm. Public Library of Cincinnati/Hamilton County unique copy lacking after p. 212. Last item in table of contents is "Brief introduction to etymology," p. 215.
    Advertisements and recommendations for Picket's book, [4] p. at front.
    At head of title: Picket's class-book no. 3.
    3106 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. The New Juvenile Reader, Designed for the Younger Classes in Elementary Schools. Cincinnati Published by Barnes and Carpenter, AI 39600. 1836. 192 p.
    3107 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. Annual Session of the Western Literary and College of Professional Teachers by Albert Picket, Sen., President of the Western Literary Institute and College Professional Teachers. In October, 1836. Cincinnati Printed by N.S. Johnson, No. 133, Main Street, Cincinnati., AI 39601. 1836. 24 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: notes" Running title: President Picket's address.
    "Printed by N.S. Johnson, no. 133, Main Street, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    3109 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. The Reader: Containing Pieces in Prose and Verse; Designed for the Higher Classes. Cincinnati Published by C. P. Barnes, AI 39603. 1836. 216 p.
    3308 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. Picket's Class Book No. 1. New Juvenile Spelling Book and Rudimentary Reader. Cincinnati
    AI 46292. 1837. 168 p. ; 12 mo.
    3309 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. Picket's Class-Book No. 2. New Juvenile Reader. Cincinnati C.P. Barnes, AI 46293. 1837.

    3310 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. The Principles of English Grammar. By A. Picket, President of the College of Professional Teachers,-and John Picket, A.M. Author of the School Class-Books, &c. &c. Cincinnati Published by C.P. Barnes;-and C. Cropper. Stereotyped by J.A. James and Co., AI 46295. 1837. vi, 7-213 p. ; 18 cm. Picket's Class Book, No. 5. This is in OCLC record, but not on Morgan copy of title page.
    3311 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. Introduction to Picket's Expositor; Containing Exercises in English Etymology. Sequel to Spelling Book. Part I-of the New Juvenile Instructor. Cincinnati C.P. Barnes, and C. Cropper, AI 46294. 1837. 216 p. ; 18 cm. Stereotyped by J.A. James & Co.
    Printed by Kendall & Henry.
    6330 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. The New Juvenile Reader. Cincinnati C. P. Barnes, C. Cropper, AI 0. [1837]
    OC (RA428.6 P59.1).
    3513 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. New Juvenile Spelling Book and Rudimental Reader. Cincinnati U.P. James, AI 52322. 1838. 162 p. ;
    3514 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. The Reader and Definer: Containing Pieces in Prose and Verse: Designed for the Higher Classes. Picket's Class Book, No. 3. Cincinnati U.P. James, AI 52323. 1838. 324 p. ;
    3762 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. Introduction to Picket's Exposition; Containing Exercises in English Etymology: Definition and Reading being the Sequel to the Author's Spelling Book; and Part I. By A. Picket and John W. Picket. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James, AI 57949. 1839. 216 p. ; 19 cm.
    3971 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. The Principles of English Grammar. By A. Picket and John W. Picket, A.M. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James, AI 40-5430. 1840. vi, 7-213 p. ; 18 cm. Picket's class-book, no. 5.
    9454 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. Picket's American School Class Books: Based Upon the Most Approved Practice of Teaching. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James, 26 Pearl St., AI 0. [1840] 31, [32] p. ; 10 cm. "Stereotyped by J.A. James, Cincinnati."-p. [2].
    "Notice. Picket's Class Books are published by U.P. James, to which he would respectfully call the attention of persons interested in the cause of Education."-p. [2].
    "Stationery. Letter, Foolscap, Folio Post, and Note Paper, a great variety of qualities, ruled and unruled, fancy colors and plain white. Ink, Inkstands, Sand & Sandboxes, Blank Books, Quills, Penknives, Wafers, Wafer Stamps, Rulers, &c. &c. &c.,-kept constantly on hand, and for sale, by U.P. James, 26 Pearl St., Cincinnati."-p. [32].
    562 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. Introduction to Picket's Expositor; Containing Exercises in English Etymology, Definition and Reading. Bring the Squire to the Author's Spelling Book. And Part I of the New Juvenile Instructor. By A. Picket, President of the Professional Teachers, and John W. Picket, Authors of American School Class Books, etc. Cincinnati U.P. James, AI 41-4158. 1841. 216 p.
    563 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. New Juvenile Spelling Book and Rudimental Reader. Cincinnati U.P. James, AI 41-4159. 1841. 168 p.
    6481 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. Pickets' Class-Book, No. 3. The Reader and Definer, Containing Pieces in Prose and Verse, Designed for the Higher Classes by A. Picket and John W. Picket. Cincinnati U.P. James, AI 0. 1841. 324 p. ; 20 cm. Stereotyped by J.A. James.
    283 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. The New Juvenile Reader: Designed for the Younger Classes in Elementary Schools. By A. Picket, President of the Western Literary Institute, and College of Professional Teachers; and John W. Picket, A.M. Principals of the Cincinnati Female Institution; Authors of the School Class-Books, &c. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James, No. 26 Pearl-Street., AI 43-4084. 1843. [i-iii], iv, 5-192 p. ; 16.5 cm. Series: Picket's Class-Book, No. 2.
    In the Preface, the authors state that the copyright of 1836 has "nearly expired" and that they have revised extensively the selections and have designed then a "new series" of which this is the second title. The prose selections are mainly from "Dr. Aiken, Murray, Berquin, Channing, Washington Irving, E.D. Mansfield, Mrs. Barbauld, Trimmer, Hemans, Hale, Miss Edgeworth and other distinguished writers."
    Signatures: [A] A2 - Q/2 Q2/4. [1] 1* - 8/4 8*/8. An extra N is printed on page 153, and P2 on page 173.
    7602 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. New Juvenile Spelling Book and Rudimental Reader. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James, AI 0. 1843.

    6427 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. The Normal Teacher; being an Introduction to Picket's Introduction; Containing an Improved System of Illustrative Teaching, , with the Application of Rules for Spelling, and Exemplifying English Words in Composition, with Moral Readings by Albert Picket and by John W. Picket. Cincinnati Published by J. Ernst, AI 45-5225. 1845. 190 p. ; 19 cm.
    8484 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. Introduction to Picket's Expositor. By A. Picket and John W. Picket. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James., AI 45-5224. 1845.

    4748 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. The New Juvenile Spelling Book, and Rudimental Reader: Designed for Teaching and the Elements of the English Language. Picket's Class Book; No. 1. By A. Picket ... and John W. Picket. Cincinnati U.P. James., AI 46-5703. 1846. 168 p. ill. ; 18 cm.
    4833 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. The Analyzer and Expositor: Containing Exercises in English Etymology, Definition, and Reading. By Albert Picket, Sen., President of the Western Literary Institute, and College of Teachers; Member of the New York Historical Society; Senior Author of the American School Class Books, etc., and John W. Pickett, M.D., LL.D. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James, Walnut Street, between Fourth and Fifth.,
    1847. 192 p. ; 19 cm. "Revised Edition. The Analyzer and Expositor has been carefully revised by the Authors. In its present form, it is hoped, it will continue to receive the approbation of those who are engaged in the instruction of youth."--verso of title page.
    9724 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. The Analyzer and Expositor: Containing Exercises in English Etymology, Definition, and Reading. By Albert Picket, Sen., President of the Western Literary Institute, and College of Teachers; Member of the New York Historical Society; Senior Author of the American School Class Books, etc., and John W. Pickett, M.D., LL.D. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James,
    1849 192 p. ; 18 cm.
    5606 Picket, Albert, Sr., 1771-1850 and John W. The Normal Teacher: Being an Introduction to Picket's Introduction, Part I: Containing an Improved System of Illustrative Teaching. Cincinnati J. Ernst., AI 46-5704. 1846. 190 p.
    403 Pierce, George Edmund, 1794-1871. A Plea for Stability and Permanence in Institutions of Learning; Delivered before the Trustees, Officers and Students of the Cleveland Medical College, February 26, 1845, by Rev. George E. Pierce, D.D. President of Western Reserve College. Published by Request. Cleveland Younglove's Steam Power Press, AI 45-5240. 1845. 16 p. ; 21 cm. Address to the first graduating class of the medical college.
    Pierce was president of Western Reserve College.
    Signatures: [A]-[B]4.
    5735 Pingree, Enoch M. (Enoch Merrill), 1817-1849. The Bible Universalist: or Thirty-Two Scripture Arguments for Universal Salvation. Cincinnati Published at the Office of the 'Star in the West.' W. L. Mendenhall, Printer, AI 0. 1841.
    Universal Tract.--No. 1.
    43 Pingree, Enoch M. (Enoch Merrill), 1817-1849. A Debate on the Doctrine of Universal Salvation: Held in Cincinnati, O., from March 24, to April 1, 1845. Between Rev. E.M. Pingree, Pastor of the First Universalist Church, Louisville, Ky. Rev. N.L. Rice, D.D. Pastor of the Central Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, O. Taken down by a Reporter, and Revised by the Parties. Cincinnati Published by J.A. James. G.J. Jones. New York: J.S. Redfield. Louisville: Noble & Dean., AI 45-5253. 1845. 429, bv, [431], bv p. ; 19 cm. Verso of title page: CERTIFICATE. Cincinnati, April 26, 1845. Having carefully examined the Stenographer's Report of the within discussion, and compared it with our notes and memorandums, we hesitate not to comment it to the public, as a full exhibition of the facts, documents and arguments, used by us on the questioned debate. E.M. Pingree, N.L. Rice.
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 36/2 36*/4. (1* printed as 2*.) 19 in Morgan copy and others viewed not printed due to printing quality.
    "Books Published and For Sale By J.A. James, Cincinnati, Ohio."--p. [i-ii] and p. [431].
    6116 Pingree, Enoch M. (Enoch Merrill), 1817-1849. A Debate on Universalism Held in Warsaw, Kentucky, May, 1844, between Rev. E.M. Pingree and Rev. John L. Waller. Reported by a Stenographer and Revised by the Disputants. Cincinnati W.L. Mendenhall, Printer, AI 45-5254. 1845. iv, [5]-357 p. ; 19 cm.
    8642 Pingree, Enoch M. (Enoch Merrill), 1817-1849. A Debate on the Doctrine of Universal Salvation: Held in Cincinnati, O., from March 24, to April 1, 1845. Between Rev. E.M. Pingree, Pastor of the First Universalist Church, Louisville, Ky. and Rev. N.L. Rice, D.D. Pastor of the Central Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, O. Taken down by a Reporter and Revised by the Parties. Cincinnati J.A. James; New York: J.S. Redfield., AI 46-5723. 1846. 429 p. ; 21 cm.
    109 Pingree, Enoch M. (Enoch Merrill), 1817-1849. A Debate on the Doctrine of Universal Salvation: Held in Cincinnati, O., from March 24, to April 1, 1845. Between Rev. E. M. Pingree, Pastor of the First Universalist Church, Louisville, Ky. and Rev. N.L. Rice, D.D. Pastor of the Central Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, O. Taken down by a Reporter and Revised by the Parties. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James, Publishers.,
    1848. [i-v], vi-xxx, [31], 32-429, [430-431], blank verso. ; 18 cm. Advertised for sale by John D. Thorpe in Nathan L. Rice, God Sovereign and Man Free, (Morgan 434) as "12 mo. Cloth, $1.00."
    Advertised as "Published and for sale by J.A. & U.P. James, Walnut Street between Fourth and Fifth, Cincinnati." (Morgan 433, back cover)
    This is a reprint with same plates used in the first edition in 1845. J.A. James did the stereotyping.
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 36/2 36*/4. (1* printed as 2*.)
    4937 Pinkerton, Jane L. Religious and Miscellaneous Poems, by Jane L. Pinkerton. Coshocton Printed for the Author, by Bkt. E. Drone.,
    1848. [1-7]-218, [219], [i]-iii, [i]-ii p. ; 14 cm. Half-title: Jane L. Pinkerton's Poems.
    Spine: J.L. Pinkerton's Poems.
    "Index."--p. [i]-iii.
    "Errata."--p. [i]-ii, second count.
    Signatures: A-N/8 (J used).
    4834 Pinneo, T. S. (Timothy Stone), 1804-1893. The Hemans Reader for Female Schools. Cincinnati

    1847.

    5042 Pinneo, T. S. (Timothy Stone), 1804-1893. Eclectic Educational Series. Pinneo's Primary Grammar of the English Language for Beginners, by T. S. Pinneo, M.A., M.D. Cincinnati Publishers: Cincinnati: Winthrop B. Smith and Co., No. 58 Main Street.,
    [1849] [1-4], 7-110 p. ; 16 cm. "James & Co., Stereotypers, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    22 Pinneo, T. S. (Timothy Stone), 1804-1893. Pinneo's Analytical Grammar of the English Language: Designed for Schools. By T.S. Pinneo, M.A., M.D., Author of 'Primary Grammar,' 'Hemans Reader,' Etc. Revised and Enlarged. [Cincinnati] Publishers: W.B. Smith & Co., Cincinnati.,.
    [1850] [1-2], 3-240 p. ; 19 cm. At head of title: Eclectic Educational Series.
    "Stereotyped by C.F. Driscoll."--verso of title page.
    Publisher advertisements on p. [2] and back cover.
    Signatures: [1] 2 - 19/8 20/4.
    9965 Piqua (Ohio) -- Charters. An Act to Incorporate the City of Piqua. Passed March 19, 1850. Piqua, O. J.W. Defrees, Printer,
    1850. 19 p. ; 20 cm.
    1017 Pitchford, Whiskey, pseud. [Memoirs of Whiskey Pitchford Esquire, Attorney-at-Law. Written by Himself.. Steubenville
    OI 376. 1817]

    10018 Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Louisville Telegraph Company. Proceedings of the Convention of Delegates and Board of Directors Representing the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Louisville Telegraph Company Held in the City of Columbus, Ohio, June 6th and 7th, 1849. Columbus Thrall and Reed,
    1849. 20 p. ; 22 cm.
    10019 Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Louisville Telegraph Company. Annual Report. [Columbus? Thrall and Reed?,
    [1849] 1 v. The annual meeting was held in Columbus, June, 1849 (Morgan 10018).
    Ohio Historical Society notes: Volume contains an annual report with monthly financial reports of the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Louisville Telegraph Company, compiled by James D. Reid for the company's director, Thomas Moodie.
    7424 Plain Truth & Very Plain Dealing. To the Citizens of Ross County. "By their Deeds ye shall know them." Criticism of Elias Langham and his attack on Thomas Worthington and his supporters. ... Plain Truth & Very Plain Dealing. [Chillicothe
    AI 0. Fall, 1802] 4 p., printed 3 pages.
    7989 Platt, William A. Gardner's Hemispherical Sundials. Manufactured and Sold, Wholesale and Retail. By Wm. A. Platt, Sole Agent for the Patentee, Columbus, Ohio. Columbus C.C. & G.R. Hazewell, Printers,
    1846. 8 p. Wessen, 53(April 1952), #417.
    7376 Pleasant Hill Academy. Pleasant Hill. 3rd Annual Catalogue of Pleasant Hill Academy. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1836.

    7377 Pleasant Hill Academy. Pleasant Hill. 4th Annual Catalogue of Pleasant Hill Academy. Cincinnati R.P. Brooks, AI 0. 1837. 12 p. ; 22 cm.
    7378 Pleasant Hill Academy. Pleasant Hill. 5th Annual Catalogue of Pleasant Hill Academy. Cincinnati
    Title by sequence. 1838.

    7379 Pleasant Hill Academy. Pleasant Hill. 6th Annual Catalogue of Pleasant Hill Academy. Cincinnati
    Title by sequence. 1839.

    7380 Pleasant Hill Academy. Pleasant Hill. 7th Annual Catalogue of Pleasant Hill Academy. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1840.

    7381 Pleasant Hill Academy. Pleasant Hill. 8th Annual Catalogue of Pleasant Hill Academy. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1841.

    3110 Plutarch. Plutarch's Lives Translated from the Original Greek. Cincinnati
    AI 39645. 1836.

    6956 Plutarch. Plutarch's Lives, Translated from the Original Greek, with Notes, Critical and Historical and a Life of Plutarch by John Langhorne and William Langhorne. Stereotype ed., carefully rev. and corr. Cincinnati H.S. & J. Applegate, Publishers,
    1850. xix, bv**, 21-688 p. front., ill. ; 24 cm. "Cincinnati: Morgan & Overend, Printers."--verso of t.p.**
    Text printed in double columns.
    Includes an index.
    3972 Pollok, Robert, 1798-1827. The Course of Time, A Poem. By Robert Pollok, A.M. with a Memoir of the Author, by William Livingston Prall, Esq. A Copious Index, and an Analysis Prefixed to Each Book. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James, AI 40-5489 (J.A. & U.P. James). 1840. 256 p. ; 13 cm.
    5691 Pollok, Robert, 1798-1827. The Course of Time, A Poem. By Robert Pollok, A.M. with a Memoir of the Author, by William Livingston Prall, Esq. A Copious Index, and an Analysis Prefixed to Each Book. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James, No. 26, Pearl Street., AI 42-4083 (Pollock). 1842. [i-ii], iii-x, 11-256 p. ; 13.5 cm. "Index."--p. 255-256.
    Spine, gilt letters: Course Of Time.
    6970 Pollok, Robert, 1798-1827. The Course of Time. A Poem, in Ten Books...with a Memoir of the Life of the Author. Cincinnati George E. Stevens and Company., AI 46-5763. [1846] 322 p. ; 21 cm. This was probably published after 1850. This is the only title with George E. Stevens Company who published after 1850 (1869-1880).
    9721 Pollok, Robert, 1798-1827. The Course of Time. A Poem, in Ten Books by Robert Pollok with a Memoir of the Author by William Livingston Prall, a Copious Index and an Analysis Prefixed to Each Book. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James,
    1849. 254 p. ; 12 cm. Includes index.
    Publisher's advertisement, [2] p. at end.
    6947 Pollok, Robert, 1798-1827. The Course of Time: A Poem, by Robert Pollok, A.M., with a Memoir of the Author, by William Livingston Prall, Esq. A Copious Index, and an Analysis Prefixed to Each Book. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James. James & Co., Stereotypers.,
    1850. [i-ii], iii-xii, 13-254 p. ; 11 cm. "Contents."--p. [251]-254.
    Spine, gilt lettering: Course Of Time.
    7091 Pomeroy, Charles S. (Charles Stuart), 1817-1855. The People's Law Book; An Indispensable Assistant to Business Men; Designed Particularly for the States of Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri & Michigan...together with a Large Number of Forms for Almost Every Kind of Agreement, Deed, Power of Attorney, etc. 3d ed. Cincinnati E. Shepard,
    1849. 96 p. "Just published, by E. Shepard, The People's Law Book; and indispensable Assistant to Business Men, embracing, in a plain and concise form, the Laws relating to the Common Transactions of Life, together with a large number of Forms of Agreements, Contracts, Bonds, Leases, Deeds, Leases, &c. &c., adapted particularly for the States of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Tennessee, Missouri, Illinois, and Michigan. By C.S. Pomeroy, Esq. Agents wanted for the above Work. Price 25 cents."--inside back cover, Williams' Business Directory, Cincinnati, 1848 (Morgan 4392).
    7100 Pomeroy, Charles S. (Charles Stuart), 1817-1855. The People's Law Book; An Indispensable Assistant to Business Men; Designed Particularly for the States of Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri & Michigan...together with a Large Number of Forms for Almost Every Kind of Agreement, Deed, Power of Attorney, etc. 4th ed. enl. Cincinnati E. Shepard,
    1849. 120 p.
    9730 Pomeroy, Charles S. (Charles Stuart), 1817-1855. The People's Law Book; An Indispensable Assistant to Business Men; Designed Particularly for the States of Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri & Michigan...together with a Large Number of Forms for Almost Every Kind of Agreement, Deed, Power of Attorney, etc. 10th ed., enl. Cincinnati E. Shepard,
    1849. 120 p. ; ill. ; 19 cm.
    2338 Pomeroy, Samuel Wyllys, 1802-1882. A Memorial, on the Subject of a Revision of the Patent Laws, by Samuel Wyllys Pomeroy. Gallipolis Printed by J.J. Coombs, at the 'Phoenix' Office., AI 14306. 1832. 8 p. ; 22 cm.
    3763 Pond, Samuel William, 1808-1891. The History of Joseph, in the Language of the Dakota or Sioux Indians, Translated from Genesis, by Samuel W. and Gideon H. Pond. Cincinnati Kendall and Henry, Printers., AI 58002. 1839. 56 p. ill. ; 15 cm.
    3973 Poole, George Ayliffe, 1809-1883. The Life and Times of Saint Cyprian. Oxford J. H. Parker, J. G. F. and J. Rivington, AI 40-5496. 1840. 2 p. l., [vii]-xv, 419 p. ; 23 cm.
    9699 Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744. An Essay on Man, Universal Prayer, Miscellanies and Epitaphs by Alexander Pope. Cincinnati U.P. James,
    1848. 127 p. ; 12 cm.
    6270 Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744. An Essay on Man, Universal Prayer, Miscellanies, and Epitaphs. Cincinnati U.P. James,
    1850. 50 p.
    5637 Porcupine. Lima. Prospectus of a New Paper to be Published at Lima, Allen County, Ohio, to be Entitled "The Porcupine." Lima
    Wessen, 96(Feb. 28, 1966), #451. 1843. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    9020 Porketts, Joseph. The Good Samaritan: An Awful Warning to Professors of Religion, and an Ark of Safety to All Who Have Embraced the Cause of Total Abstinence from Every Appearance of Evil. By Joseph Porkettes. Cleveland Printed by T.H. Smead, Central Buildings., AI 0. 1844. 48 p. ; 14.5 cm. "The author of this little work is a Canadian Frenchman, without the advantages of education, nor cannot speak the English language fluently."-p. [iii].
    5507 Portage County Agricultural Society. Portage County Agricultural Society Exhibition and Fair. [Ravenna

    1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5258 Portage County Free Soil Central Committee. Ravenna. Free Soil Meeting, At Ravenna, On Saturday, October 28th, At 11 O'Clock. A.M. Joshua R. Giddings Will be present and address the meeting. John Van Buren Will be in Cleveland on the 26th instant. An effort, and it is hoped a successful one, will be made to secure his attendance at Ravenna on the 28th instant. David Wilmot, And others, it is also hoped, will be present. [hand pointing right] Come Men, Women And Children to this gathering in behalf of Freedom! Arouse, Men Of Portage, To Action! And by one great, magnanimous and patriotic effort, assist in the rescue of your country from the disgrace of Slavery, and your Government from the control of Southern Tyrants and Northern Doughfaces! John E. Jackson, [43 names following, with one blacked out] Portage County Free Soil Central Committee. Ravenna, Oct. 20, 1848. [Ravenna s.n.,
    1848] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    9998 Portage County Mutual Fire Insurance Company (Portage County, Ohio). Circular, By-Laws, and Act of Incorporation, of the Portage County Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Cuyahoga Falls Printed by T.P. Spencer., AI 0. 1835 24 p. ; 18 cm.
    5169 Portage County Mutual Fire Insurance Company (Portage County, Ohio). Annual Mutual Insurance Circular. 1% assessment on all premium notes, dated prior to Nov. 19, 1836. Cuyahoga Falls. [Cuyahoga Falls s.n., AI 0. 1836] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4317 Portage County Mutual Fire Insurance Company (Portage County, Ohio). Fifth Annual Report of the Portage County Mutual Fire Insurance Company. October 17, 1838. Justus Gale, Pres.

    AI 0. 1838. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4081 Portage County Mutual Fire Insurance Company (Portage County, Ohio). Annual Report of the Portage County Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Warren
    AI 0. 1839. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    6608 Portage County Mutual Fire Insurance Company (Portage County, Ohio). Ninth Annual Report of the Portage County Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Cuyahoga Falls
    AI 0. 1842. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    6609 Portage County Mutual Fire Insurance Company (Portage County, Ohio). Eleventh Annual Report of the Portage County Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Cuyahoga Falls O. s.n, AI 0. 1845. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 30 x 45 cm. Dated: January 1, 1845.
    4340 Portage County Mutual Fire Insurance Company (Portage County, Ohio). Thirteenth Annual Report of the Portage County Mutual Fire Insurance Department. Cuyahoga Falls, Dec. 1, 1846. Cuyahoga Falls
    AI 0. 1846. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5675 Portage County, Farmer's Ticket for. To the Independent Electors of Portage County. September 18, 1822. In support of Jeremiah Morrow for governor. Warren
    AI 0. 1822. 1 sheet ([1] p.) Wessen did not sell in no. 40, nor in 55.
    8098 Portage Hydraulic Manufacturing and Land Company. Prospectus for a Manufacturing Townsite in Portage County. Ravenna
    AI 0. 1836.

    2912 Portage Presbytery (Portage, Ohio). The Confession of Faith, and Covenant, of Portage Presbytery. Adopted, April, 1835. Cleveland Rice & Penniman's Press, Whig Office., AI 33836. 1835. 11, bv p. ; 18.5 cm.
    2130 Portage Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Portage Regular Baptist Association. [Ghost]

    AI 5980. 1831.
    The first minutes were published in 1833 (Morgan 2396). This American Imprints entry is a ghost.
    2396 Portage Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the 1st Anniversary of the Portage Baptist Association. Cleveland
    AI 17619. 1833.

    2564 Portage Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Portage Regular Baptist Association. Held in Garrettsville, Ohio; Sept. 24th, & 25th 1834. [Ohio s.n., AI 23175. 1834] 8 p. ; 23 cm.
    2720 Portage Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Portage Regular Baptist Association; Held at Brimfield, Ohio, September 23d and 24th, 1835. Periodical….Half Sheet....Postage under 100 miles, 3-4 cent; Over one hundred miles, 1 1-4 cents. Cleveland, Ohio Printed at the Herald Office., AI 30266. 1835. 8 p. ; 20 cm. At head of title: No. 3. 1835.
    2986 Portage Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Portage Regular Baptist Association, Held at Garretsville, Ohio, September 28th, 1836. Periodical--Half sheet--Postage under 100 miles, 3 4 cent ; over one hundred 1 1-4 cents. Ravenna Printed at the Star Office., AI 35973. 1836. 13 p. ; 22 cm. At head of title: No. 4. 1836.
    3181 Portage Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Portage Baptist Association. Streetsboro, Sept. 27th & 28th, 1837. Cuyahoga Falls James Lowry, Printer., AI 43040. 1837. [3], 4-14, [2] p. No. 5. Periodical.
    9337 Portage Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Portage Baptist Association, Baptist Meeting-House.

    AI 0. 1838

    10226 Portage Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Portage Baptist Association. Southington, September 25 & 26, 1839. Periodical, Number 7, Postage Under 100 Miles, 1 Cent. [Ohio? s.n.,
    not before 1839] 12 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title.
    3832 Portage Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Portage Baptist Association, Held with the Church in Bedford, September 30 & October 1, 1840. Postage Under 100 Miles, 1 Cent. [Ravenna] Cabinet & Visiter Print., Ravenna, Ohio., AI 40-455. 1840. 11 p. ; 23 cm. At the head of title: Periodical. Number 8.
    10304 Portage Regular Baptist Association. Minutes, of the Portage Baptist Association, Held with the Church in Akron, September 29 & 30, 1841. Postage under 100 Miles, 1 Cent. [Ravenna] Cabinet & Visiter--Print, : Ravenna, Ohio.,
    1841. 11 p. ; 20 cm. At head of title: Periodical. Number 9.
    9338 Portage Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Portage Baptist Association, Held with the church in Mantua, October 5th & 6th, 1842. Postage under 100 miles 1 cent. [Ohio s.n., AI 0. not before 1842] 12 p. ; 20 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    At head of title: Periodical. Number 10.
    10305 Portage Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Eleventh Anniversary of the Portage Baptist Association, Held with the Church in Garretsville, Ohio, October 4th and 5th, 1843. Cuyahoga Falls Asahel Howe, Printer.,
    1843. 13 p. ; 20 cm.
    9339 Portage Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twelfth Anniversary of the Portage Baptist Association, Held at Brimfield, Ohio, Oct. 3d and 4th 1844. Akron, Ohio R.S. Elkins, Printer., AI 0. 1844. 16 p. ; 21 cm. Wrapper title.
    At head of title: Periodical no. 12.
    9340 Portage Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Thirteenth Anniversary of the Portage Baptist Association, Held at Streetsboro, on the 1st and 2d of October, A.D. 1845. [Warren, O. William J. Tait, Printer, Warren, O., AI 0. not before 1845]
    Caption title; no imprint.
    9341 Portage Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the fourteenth anniversary of the Portage Baptist Association.

    AI 0. 1846

    10306 Portage Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fifteenth Anniversary of the Portage Baptist Association, Held with the Church in Mount Union, September 29 and 30, A.D. 1847. Ora Osgood, Corresponding Secretary. [Ohio s.n.,
    not before 1847] 8 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprints.
    9342 Portage Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Sixteenth Anniversary of the Portage Baptist Association, Held in Aurora, Portage Co. Ohio, Oct. 4th & 5th, 1848. Ravenna, Ohio Harris & Batterson, Printers.,
    1848 12 p. ; 22 cm. At head of title: Periodical no. 16.
    9343 Portage Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Seventeenth Anniversary of the Portage Regular Baptist Association, Held in Bedford, Cuyahoga County, August 22d and 23d, 1849. O. Osgood, Corresponding Secretary, Streetsborough, Portage County, Ohio. Ravenna, Ohio Printed by J.S. Herrick.,
    1849 11 p. ; 21 cm. At head of title: Periodical no. 17.
    10303 Portage Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Eighteenth Anniversary of the Portage Regular Baptist Association, Held at Garretsville, Ohio. August 28 and 29, 1850. Hudson Printed by W. Skinner and Company.,
    1850. 12 p. ; 23 cm. At head of title: No. 18, periodical.
    6290 Porter, Ebenezer, 1772-1834. The Rhetorical Reader; Consisting of Instructions for Regulating the Voice, with Rhetorical Notation, Illustrating Inflection, Emphasis and Modulating; and a Course of Rhetorical Exercises. Designed for the Use of Academies and High School. ... 230th ed., with an appendix. Cincinnati W.H. Moore and Company, AI 44-5021. 1844. 304 p. ; 19 cm. OC (RA428.6 P84 1844).
    7610 Porter, Ebenezer, 1772-1834. The Rhetorical Reader, Consisting of Instructions for Regulating the Voice, with a Rhetorical Notation Illustrating Inflection, Emphasis and Modulation and a Course of Rhetorical Exercises Designed for the Use of Academies and High Schools. 230th ed., with an Appendix! Cincinnati William H. Moore and Company., AI 45-5307. 1845.

    8705 Porter, Ebenezer, 1772-1834. The Rhetorical Reader; Consisting of Instructions for Regulating the Voice, with a Rhetorical Notation, Illustrating Inflection, Emphasis, and Modulation; and a Course of Rhetorical Exercise. Designed for the Use of Academies and High Schools. Two Hundred and Thirtieth Edition. Cincinnati William H. Moore and Company., AI 46-5782. 1846. 304 p.
    6525 Porter, Ebenezer, 1772-1834. The Rhetorical Reader, Consisting of Instructions for Regulating the Voice, with a Rhetorical Notation Illustrating Inflection, Emphasis and Modulation and a Course of Rhetorical Exercises Designed for the Use of Academies and High Schools. 230th ed., with an Appendix! Cincinnati W. H. Moore & Co.,
    1848. 304 p. ; 18 cm.
    4313 Porter, James, 1808-1888. An Essay on Camp-Meetings. Cincinnati Swormstedt & Power,
    1849. 86 p.
    6342 Porter, Jane, 1776-1850. Thaddeus of Warsaw by Miss Porter. Cincinnati Published U.P. James, AI 0. 1833. 2 v. ; 15 cm. OC (Fiction RA).
    2660 Porter, Jane, 1776-1850. Thaddeus of Warsaw. 2 vols. Cincinnati
    AI 26342. 1834.

    3111 Porter, Jane, 1776-1850. The Scottish Chiefs; A Romance. In Three Volumes. Cincinnati J.A. James and Company, AI 39677. 1836. 264 p.
    3944 Porter, Jane, 1776-1850. Scottish Chiefs; A Romance. by Miss Jane Porter, Author of "Thaddeus of Warsaw," and "Remarks on Sidney's Aphorisms." [Three lines of quotation] In Three Volumes. Vol. I [-III]. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James., AI 0. 1838. 3 v. ill. ; 13 cm. Volume I: v, [1], 7-264 p., [1] leaf of plates.
    Volume II: 263 p., [1] leaf of plates.
    Volume III: On spine: Scottish Chiefs Vol. III.
    "Notes to the Third Volume of the Scottish Chiefs."--p. 259-263.
    Frontispiece, [ii] : "The arms of a true sister enfold thee," numbered Helen, "and would bear thee up, to lay on the bosom of thy martyred Marion." Vol. III. Page 226.
    The print has an engraver's initial: E.
    Pagination: bv, [ii], [1-3], 4-263, bv. [1] leaf of plates.
    Signatures: [x]/1 [A] A2 - L/4 L2/8. (Letter D facing wrong way, left.) Numbered signatures: [x]/1 [1] - 16/8 17/4.
    Morgan has only volume III.
    566 Porter, Jane, 1776-1850. The Scottish Chiefs; A Romance. By Miss Jane Porter, Author of "Thaddeus of Warsaw," and "Remarks on Sidney's Aphorisms." [Three lines of quotation] In Three Volumes. Vol. I [-III.] Cincinnati Published by U.P. James[.], AI 41-4244. 1841. 3 v. ; 13 cm. Volume II:
    On spine: Scottish Chiefs 2.
    "Notes to the Second Volume of the Scottish Chiefs."--p. 259-263.
    Pagination: 1 l., bv, [1], bv, 3-263. bv.
    Signatures: [x]/2 [A] A2 - L/4 L2/8 (E printed on page 65 instead of 97.) Numbered signatures: [x]/2 1 - 16/8 17/4.
    Morgan has only Vol. II.
    1081 Porteus, Bielby, 1731-1808. A Summary of the Principal Evidences for the Truth and Divine Origin of the Christian Revelation. To Which is Added the Celebrated Poem on Death, Designed Chiefly for the Use of Young Persons. By Bielby Porteus, D.D. Bishop of London. Urbana Published by A. M. Poff., OI 435. SS 45390. Wilkie 578. 1818. 114 p. ; 14.5 cm. First ed., 1800.
    6366 Portsmouth and Columbus Turnpike Company. Report of the Portsmouth and Columbus Turnpike Company. Chillicothe
    AI 0. 1841. 1 l. 23 cm.
    3974 Portsmouth and Columbus Turnpike Road Company. Act of Incorporation of the Portsmouth and Columbus Turnpike Road Company; with the Amendatory and Explanatory Acts, Proceedings, By-Law, and General Orders of the Company. Chillicothe J.W. Ely., AI 40-5511. 1840. 31 p. ; 22 cm.
    3112 Portsmouth Company. Portsmouth. Documents Relating to the Portsmouth Company. Portsmouth
    AI 39686. 1836. 50 p.
    6237 Portsmouth Dry Dock and Steamboat Basin Company. Portsmouth. Charter of the Portsmouth Dry Dock and Steamboat Basin Company, Ohio. An Act to Incorporate the Portsmouth Dry Dock and Steamboat Basin Company. Columbus
    AI 42-4113. 1842. 8 p.
    1959 Portsmouth. Ohio. Laws of Incorporation and Ordinances of the Town of Portsmouth; Revised and Published by Authority of the Common Council. Portsmouth Published by City Council., SS 40133. 1829. 37 p.
    7509 Portsmouth. Ohio. Additional Ordinances of the Town of Portsmouth, Passed Since 1832. Portsmouth Tribune Office, AI 44-5034. 1844. 29 p.
    9755 Potter, J. F. Letter to Prof. R.D. Mussey. [Refutation of Charges.]. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James,
    1850. 14 p. ; xx cm.
    4938 Potter, Thomas. The Evangelical Economy Developed; in a Series of Discourses of the Facts, Institutions, Appliances, Effects, and Final Results of the Christian System; by Rev. Thomas Potter, Minister of the Methodist Protestant Church. Zanesville, O: Printed by Edwin C. Church.,
    1848. [1-3], 4-5, bv, [7], bv, [9]-45, [46]-76, [77]-112, [113]-142, [143]-164, [165]-204, [205]-234, [235]-255, [256]-283, [284]-310, [311]-331, [332]-356 p. ; 21.5 cm. Dated, p. 5: Thomas Potter. March 27, 1848.
    On spine: Potter's Sermons.
    Signatures: [1-2]/4 3-44/4 45/2.
    1465 Powell, David, 1805-1854. Latent Calvinism Detected; or Important Investigations, Humbly Offered to the Rational Mind. Steubenville Printed for the Author., SS 13828. 1823. 24 p. ; 20 cm.
    567 Powell, David, 1805-1855. No. 34. Latent Calvinism Detected or Important Investigations, Humbly Offered to the Rational Mind. Second Edition. [Two lines from Lamentations] Cincinnati Printed for the New Jerusalem Church Book Store, Corner of Fifth and Race Streets., AI 41-4259. 1841. 24 p. ; 19 cm. Includes bibliographical references.
    Signatures: [1] 1*-2 /2 2*/4.
    4545 Power, John H. (John Hamilton), 1798-1873. An Exposition of Universalism, or, an Investigation of That System of Doctrine Which Promises Final Holiness and Happiness in Heaven to All Mankind, Irrespective of Moral Character or Conduct in This Life. By Rev. John H. Power. [One line of quotation from Bible] Cincinnati Printed for the Author, at the Methodist Book Concern, 311 Main-Street, R. P. Thompson, Printer, AI 43-4152. 1843. [1-3], 4-5, bv, [7]-10, [11]-308, [309]-311, bv p. ; 18.5 cm. Published later in Cincinnati in 1847 (Morgan 8188) and 1850 (Morgan 8517).
    George Rogers reviewed Power's exposition in 1847 (Morgan 4839).
    Signed, p. 5: John H. Power. Mt. Vernon, O., December, 1842.
    "Contents."--p. [7]-10.
    "Texts Referred to, Quoted, or Explained in This Work."--p. [309]-311.
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 26/2 26*/4.
    8188 Power, John H. (John Hamilton), 1798-1873. An Exposition of Universalism; or, an Investigation of That System of Doctrine Which Promises Final Holiness and Happiness in Heaven to All Mankind, Irrespective of Moral Character or Conduct in This Life. By Rev. John H. Power. [One line of quotation from Bible] Cincinnati L. Swormstedt and J.T. Mitchell, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Western Book Concern, Corner of Main and Eighth Streets.,
    1847. [1-3], 4-5, bv, [7]-10, [11]-308, [309]-311, bv p. ; 18.5 cm. First published in Cincinnati in 1843 (Morgan 4545) and later in 1850 (Morgan 8517)
    George Rogers reviewed Power's exposition in 1847 (Morgan 4839).
    On spine: Power on Universalism.
    Signed, p. 5: John H. Power. Mt. Vernon, O., December, 1842.
    "Contents."--p. [7]-10.
    "Texts Referred to, Quoted, or Explained in This Work."--p. [309]-311.
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 26/2 26*/4.
    Inscribed: Nielissa G. Mitchell.
    8517 Power, John H. (John Hamilton), 1798-1873. An Exposition of Universalism: or, An Investigation of That System of Doctrine Which Promises Final Holiness and Happiness in Heaven to All Mankind, Irrespective of Moral Character or Conduct in This Life. By Rev. John H. Power. [One line of quotation from Bible] Cincinnati Published by L. Swormstedt & J.H. Power, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Western Book Concern[,] Corner of Main and Eighth-Streets. R. P. Thompson, Printer.,
    1850. [1-3], 4-5, bv, [7]-10, [11]-308, [309]-311, bv p. ; 18.5 cm. Published first in 1843 (Morgan 4545) and 1847 (Morgan 8188) in Cincinnati.
    George Rogers reviewed Power's exposition in 1847 (Morgan 4839).
    On spine: Power on universalism.
    Signed, p. 5: John H. Power. Mt. Vernon, O., December, 1842.
    "Contents."--p. [7]-10.
    "Texts Referred to, Quoted, or Explained in This Work."--p. [309]-311.
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 26/2 26*/4.
    5043 Powers, Hiram, 1805-1873. Vindication of Hiram Powers in the "Greek Slave" Controversy. Cincinnati Printed at the Office of the Great West,
    1849. 16 p. ; 25 cm.
    7878 Poyner, Peter. Piece of Poetry Concerning the Religious Liberty We Enjoy Under Our Excellent Government. Lebanon
    AI 0. 1817.
    Poyner was an elder from Preble County as stated on title page.
    8805 Pragay, Johann, d. 1851. Cincinnati, May 9th 1850. Encouraged probably by accounts of the brilliant reception their countrymen received, two hundred more of those compromised by the Hungarian Revolution have embarked, to wait under the protection of this great nation, the turn of events in Europe. Allow me then, to direct your attention to the following ... [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1850] [2] leaves ; 29 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Circular letter to U.S. congressmen from "the oldest in rank among the officers of the Emigration," urging them to use their influence in Congress "to procure for my unhappy and quite destitute countrymen on their arrival such assistance, as is worthy of this great nation.
    American Antiquarian Society copy is signed in ms.: John Pragay, col. and adjut. general in the Hung. army under Kossuth.
    Signatures: [A]2 ([A]1 verso, [A]2 blank).
    American Antiquarian Society copy addressed in ms. to Honble. Albert C. Greene.
    8113 Pratt, Ira and Company. Ashland. Cash and Barter, and as Cheap as the Cheapest! They will receive in payment for goods, Wheat, Rye & Corn, etc. Repeated in German. Canton
    Wessen, 62(January 1956), #36. 1833. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8922 Pratt, Parley Parker. A Short Account of a Shameful Outrage, Committed by a Part of the Inhabitants of the Town of Mentor, upon the Person of Elder Parley P. Pratt, while Delivering a Public Discourse upon the Subject of the Gospel; April 7th, 1835. [Kirtland s.n., AI 0. Crawley 19. Flake 6623. 1835] 11 p. ; 19 cn.
    8934 Pratt, Parley Parker. Mormonism Unveiled: Zion's Watchman Unmasked, and Its Editor, Mr. L.R. Sunderland, Exposed: Truth Vindicated: the Devil Mad & Priestcraft in Danger: by P.P. Pratt, Minister of the Gospel. Painesville, Ohio Re-Printed for Wm. D. Pratt., AI 0. Crawley 48. Flake 6631a. 1838. 45 p. ; 18 cm.
    8136 Presbyterian and Congregational Church. Newton Falls. The Confession of Faith and Covenant, of the Presbyterian and Congregational Church at Newton Falls. Adopted, April, 1835. Hudson Printed at the Ohio Observe Office.,
    1850. 11, bv p. ; 18 cm.
    7466 Presbyterian and Congregational Convention (1844: Cleveland, Ohio). Minutes of the Presbyterian and Congregational Convention, Held at Cleveland, Ohio, June 20, 1844. Cleveland Printed by T.H. Smead--Central Buildings., AI 44-1640; 44-5063. 1844. 23, bv p. ; 21 cm. Running title: Order of celebration in the church.
    Includes texts of songs and hymns, among which are "an ode written by Rufus Dawes," and "Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers" by Mrs. Hemans.
    "This convention shall be organized by those who may be fairly considered as delegates from Presbyteries connected with the constitutional General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, and associations or consociations of orthodox Congregationalists, who sympathize with the operations of the American Home Missionary Society, and the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions"--p. [3].
    5335 Presbyterian Church (Bowling Green, Ky.). Committee of Publication. An Expression of the Views of the Presbyterian Church of Bowling Green, Kentucky relative to the Late Dismemberment of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S. Cincinnati Kendall and Henry, Printers, AI 0. 1839. 14 p. ; 21 cm.
    785 Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Extracts from the Minutes of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, Respecting the Education of Poor and Pious Youth for the Gospel Ministry, with an Address of the Miami Presbytery to the Churches under Their Care. Cincinnati Published by J. Carpenter & Co. Corner of Main and Market Streets., OI 161. SS 26516. 1812. 10 p. ; 18.5 cm.
    1018 Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Proceedings of the Board of Missions of the Synod of Ohio. Chillicothe
    OI 377. SS 41880. Wilkie 506. 1817. 8 p. ; 17 cm. Caption title, no imprint.
    2206 Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. A Report of the Minority in the Convention on Domestic Missions, Held in Cincinnati, November, 1831. By a Committee. Cincinnati Printed at the Cincinnati Journal Office., AI 6673, 8838 (1832). 1831 [i.e., 1832]. 48 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Difficulties having arisen in many parts of the Presbyterian Church, and particularly in the Synods of 'Ohio, Cincinnati, Kentucky, Tennessee, West Tennessee, Indiana, and Illinois,' in consequence of the separate actions of the Board of Missions of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, and of the American Home Missionary Society, on the same field, a convention of delegates, from presbyteries connected with the above-named synods, was appointed to be held in Cincinnati, on the 23rd of November, 1831. ... The minority of that convention, feeling dissatisfied with its decisions, appointed a committee to draw up a statement of facts with which they deem it important that their absent brethren should be made acquainted. The following report is the result of that appointment."--p. verso of title page.
    Signed on p. 48: Asa Mahan, Daniel W. Lathrop, James Gallaher, committee. Cincinnati, January 7, 1832.
    "Erratta [sic]."--p. 48.
    5317 Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Annual Register of the Presbyterian Church in Zanesville, Ohio, January A.D. 1847. Zanesville Printed by Edwin C. Church,
    1847. 13 p. ; 18 cm.
    5878 Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. (Old School). Synod of Cincinnati. Minutes of the Synod of Cincinnati. Cincinnati A. Pugh and Co., AI 0. 1844. 38 p. ; 21 cm. OCHP notes: Synod of Cincinnati established in 1829; split into Old and New School synods in 1839; the two synods of Cincinnati merged in 1870.
    2500 Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Associate Reformed Synod of the West. Extracts from the Minutes of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, Associated Reformed Synod of the West...Pittsburgh the 16th Day of October...1833. St. Clairsville Printed by Horton J. Howard., AI 20797. 1833. 24 p.
    1398 Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Grand River and Portage Presbyteries. Confession of Faith, Covenant, and Articles of Practice, Adopted May 1, 1822, by the Presbyteries of Grand River and Portage, for the Churches under Their Care. Warren, (Ohio) Printed by Hapgood & Quinby., SS 10005. 1822. 8 p. ; 21 cm.
    1328 Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Grand River Presbytery. Domestic Missionary Society. Constitution of the Grand River Missionary Society. Officers of the Society for the Present Year. By Order of the Board of Directors, Harvey Coe, Secretary; Warren, February 12, 1821. [Warren?
    SS 6533. 1821] 1 sheet ([1] p.) Wessen had copy.
    2913 Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Kentucky. Address to the Presbyterians of Kentucky Proposing a Plan for the Instruction and Emancipation of Their Slaves. Cincinnati Taylor and Tracy, AI 33838. 1835. 64 p. ; 23 cm. The doctrine of immediate emancipation unsound. By J.C. Young: p. [32]-64.
    3975 Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Presbyteries. Grand River. The Confession of Faith and Covenant of the Presbytery of Grand River. Adopted February 5, 1840. Painesville P. Winchester, Printer, AI 40-5545. 1840. 8 p. ; 15 cm.
    10399 Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Presbytery of Chillicothe. Two Letters, on the Subject of Slavery, from the Presbytery of Chillicothe to the Churches Under Their Care. Hillsborough Printed by Whetstone & Buxton--Cincinnati., AI 0. 1830. [1-3], 4-18, [19]-50, bv, 1 l. p. ; 24 cm. "Extracts From the Minutes of the Presbytery of Chillicothe, sitting at West Union September 30, 1829. 'Messrs. [James] Gilliland and [Samuel] Crothers were appointed a committee to prepare a pastoral letter to the church under our care, on the subject of SLAVERY, and report at the spring meeting of the Presbytery.
    Jan. 6, 1830. The Committee appointed to prepare a Pastoral Letter to the churches under our care, on the subject of Slavery, reported two forms of Letters, both of which were adopted; and it was resolved that they be published together, and that 1800 copies be printed. (An extract.) Samuel D. Blythe--Stated Clerk."--p. [2].
    "A Pastoral Letter from the Presbytery of Chillicothe to the Churches Under Their Care."--p. [3]-18, signed: James Gilliland.
    "The Presbytery of Chillicothe to the Churches Under Their Care."--p. [19]-50, not signed but was written by Samuel Crothers. See page [2] on authorship.
    For the Synod of Cincinnati address on the same subject, see Morgan 2159..
    Signatures: [A]/6 B/2 B2/4 C/2 C*/4 D/2 D2/4 E/2.
    2958 Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Presbytery of Cincinnati. Declaration of the Presbytery of Cincinnati Relative to the Present State of the Presbyterian Church. Cincinnati
    AI 35459. 1835. 8 p. ; 22 cm. Joshua Lacy Wilson, Moderator.
    7111 Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Presbytery of Cincinnati. Declaration of the Presbytery of Cincinnati Relative to the Present State of the Presbyterian Church. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1837] 8 p. ; 22 cm. J.L. (Joshua Lacy) Wilson, Moderator.
    568 Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Presbytery of Cleveland. An Exposition of the Peculiarities, Difficulties and Tendencies of Oberlin Perfectionism. Prepared by a Committee of the Presbytery of Cleveland, and by the Presbytery Ordered to be Published under the Direction of Said Committee, October 8th, 1840. Cleveland Printed by T.H. Smead., AI 41-4273. Thomson 23. 1841. 84 p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 84: S.B. Canfield, S.C. Aiken [i.e., S.C. Aikin]. H. Blodget. Com. of Presbytery.
    "Errata."--p. 84.
    3515 Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Presbytery of Columbus. A Pastoral Letter, from the Presbytery of Columbus to the Churches under Their Care; Adopted September 6, 1838. Columbus Printed by Cutler and Pilsbury, AI 52406. 1838. 29 p. ; 22 cm. Signed: James Hoge, stated clerk of the Presbytery of Columbus.
    2522 Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Presbytery of Indianapolis. Trial of the Rev. James R. Wheelock before the Indianapolis Presbytery Held at Greensburg in November, 1832 and January, 1833. Cincinnati Printed by F.S. Benton, AI 21556. 1833. 23 p. ; 23 cm.
    2730 Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Synod of Cincinnati. Trial and Acquittal of Lyman Beecher, D.D. before the Presbytery of Cincinnati, on Charges Preferred by Joshua L. Wilson, D.D. Reported for the New York Observer, by Mr. Stansbury, of Washington, D.C. Cincinnati Published by Eli Taylor., AI 30359 (Beecher, Lyman). Thomson 78. 1835. 107, bv p. ; 27 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Concerning the trial of Lyman Beecher by the Presbytery of Cincinnati, for "propagation of dangerous errors, and for other offences committed against the church of God."
    "Cincinnati: Printed by F.S. Benton, S.E. corner of Main and Fifth streets."--verso of title page.
    Printed in two columns.
    "C.P. Barnes, bookseller and stationer, at the Ohio Book Store, no. 193, Main Street, Cincinnati. Has constantly on hand, at wholesale and retail, an extensive assortment of books ..."--p. [4] of wrapper.
    Thomson: This was one of the most interesting ecclesiastical trials that ever occurred in this country. The controversy was purely theological, the accused and accuser having no personal contention.
    3516 Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Synod of Cincinnati. Extracts from the Minutes of the Synod of Cincinnati. Published by Order of the Synod, at Its Late Meeting in the City of Cincinnati, 1838. Cincinnati Printed by R.P. Brooks and Company, AI 52408. 1838. 15 p. ; 22 cm.
    3764 Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Synod of Cincinnati. Extracts from the Minutes of the Synod of Cincinnati, at Its Late Meeting in Oxford, Ohio, 1839. Cincinnati Printed by R.P. Brooks, AI 58049. 1839. 12 p. ; 22 cm. "Published by order of the Synod."
    3976 Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Synod of Cincinnati. Extracts from the Minutes of the Synod of Cincinnati at Its Late Meeting in Dayton, Ohio, 1840, by S. Steel, Stated Clerk, and J. Burtt, on Committee to Prepare and Print the Minutes of the Synod. Dayton
    AI 40-5548. 1840. 8 p. ; 22 cm.
    855 Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Synod of Kentucky. Case of Maccalla Against Blythe, Tried before the Synod of Kentucky, in September, 1814. [Two lines from Solomon] Chillicothe Printed by James Barnes., OI 225. SS 32563. 1814. 46, [2] p. ; 23 cm. Attributed to William L. McCalla in two broadsides concerning the controversy: Observer. To "A member of the Synod of Kentucky." Lexington, Ky., 1815 [and] McCalla, W.L. To the lovers of truth and justice. Paris, Ky., 1815.
    Errata tipped in on verso of title page.
    Signatures: [A]-F4 (F4 blank).
    7563 Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Synod of Ohio. A Pastoral Letter from the Synod of Ohio to the Churches under Their Care. Columbus P.H. Olmsted & Co., AI 0. 1827. 11 p. ; 20 cm.
    5740 Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Synod of the Western Reserve. Minutes of the Synod of the Western Reserve, at Their Sessions in Aurora [Pa.], September 26th, 27th, and 28th: 1826. Ravenna Printed by J. B. Butler., AI 25827. 1826. 12 p. ; 18 cm.
    7222 Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Synod of the Western Reserve. Circular of the Synod of the Western Reserve to the Churches under Its Care, Cleveland, November 25, 1835. Cleveland Rice & Penniman, AI 0. 1836. 10 p.
    2159 Presbyterian Church of the U.S.A. Synod of Chilicothe. An Address to the Churches, on the Subject of Slavery. Georgetown[,] Ohio, August 5, 1831. D. Ammen & Co., Printers., AI 5635, 6739, 8846. [1831] [1-3], 4-24 p. ; 21 cm. "An Address to the Churches by a Committee of the Synod of Cincinnati."--p. [3].
    "Extract from the Minutes of the Synod of Cincinnati. October 1830. 1st. Resolved, That the buying, selling, or holding of a slave, for the sake of gain, is, in the judgement of this Synod, a heinous Sin, and Scandal, requiring the cognizance of the church judicatories. 2nd. ------ 3rd. That Samuel Crothers, James H. Dickey and William Graham, be a committee to correspond with other Synods and individuals, to call forth, if possible, such an expression of public sentiment, on this subject as shall induce the judicatories of the church to attend to it, and take such steps as shall finally remove the evil from the church. 4th. That the above-named committee be required to publish to the churches an address on the subject."--p. [2].
    For the Synod of Chillicothe address on the same subject, see Morgan 10399.
    Signatures: [A] A2 - B/2 B2/4.
    2661 Presbyterian Education Society. Western Agency. Annual Report of the Directors of the Western Agency of the Presbyterian Education Society, Presented at the Annual Meeting, Held in the City of Cincinnati, October 30, 1834. Cincinnati Printed by F.S. Benton., AI 26377. 1834. 17, [1] p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "One and a half sheets periodical.--Postage, under 100 miles 2 1/4 cts.; over 100, 3 1/4 cts."--p. [1] of wrapper.
    "Constitution of the Western Education Society."--p. 16-17.
    "Officers of the Western Education Society."--p. [18].
    "Form of a schedule to be used by beneficiaries of the Western Education Society."--p. [3] of wrapper.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: From E.P. Humphrey (Edward Porter).
    7081 Prescott, Thomas O. An Address Delivered in the Temple on the Occasion of the Christmas Festival of the Sunday School of the First New Jerusalem Society, Christmas Day, 1841. Cincinnati Kendall and Barnard, AI 0. 1841. 16 p.
    4600 Presidential Campaign. 1844. Mansfield, October 14, 1844...We can carry Ohio for Polk...We can defeat Clay. Mansfield
    Hayman, 67(Winter 1976-1977), #539. 1844. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7245 Prestley, James, editor. The Pulpit of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church. Consisting of Sermons by the Ministers of the Four Synods of That Denomination. Edited by Rev. James Prestley. Cincinnati Printed by J.A. & U.P. James, Walnut Street, Above Fourth.,
    1850. 32 p. ; 21 cm. This has introduction and the 1851 does not. Thus, this is mostly like first in annual series. Good info on printing, telegraph and the like.
    2340 Preston, John, 1587-1628. The Saint's Daily Exercise. A Treatise, Unfolding the Whole Duty of Prayer: in Five Sermons upon 1. Thes. V. 17. By John Preston, D.D. Chaplain to His Majesty and Master of Emanuel College. [Four lines of Scripture text] Xenia Printed by J.H. Purdy., AI 14365. 1832. ix, [4]-124 p. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Preface (p. [vii]-ix) signed: John Steele, Xenia, July 1st 1832.
    Error in paging: p. 212 misnumbered 112.
    With a half-title: The Saint's Daily Exercise.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: James Clark's book; Maria Allen Clark's book.
    3979 Price, H. R. Araeth y Barnwe Burnett o dalaeth Ohio. Columbus
    Thomson, addenda. 1840.

    254 Price, William H., 1794?-1868. Reports of Surveys Made for the Hillsborough and Cincinnati Railroad Company, by Wm. H. Price, Esq., Engineer. [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1848] 8 p. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title, no imprint.
    Reports are dated in July, 1848.
    8879 Price, William H., 1794?-1868. Belpre & Cincinnati Railroad Company, Report of the Engineer ... [Chillicothe Ely & Allen,
    1848] 4 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title. At head of title: From the Scioto gazette of October 11, 1848
    Signed, p.[4]: Wm. H. Price.
    The Scioto gazette was published in Chillicothe, by Ely & Allen in 1848.
    7290 Priestly, Joseph. An Appeal to the Serious and Candid Professors of Christianity. [Cincinnati] Morgan, Lodge & Co., AI 0. 1819. 41 p. ; 17 cm.
    6617 Princeton, steamship. Explosion of a cannon aboard the steamship Princeton, Feb. 28, 1844. Columbus
    AI 0.
    1 sheet ([1] p.)
    6 Proceedings of the Buckeye Celebration. Proceedings of the Buckeye Celebration, in Commemoration of the Day on Which General St. Clair Named Fort Hamilton at Hamilton, Ohio, on the Thirtieth Day of September, 1835. Cincinnati s.n., AI 32033, 33855. Thomson 952. [1835] 60 p. ; 22 cm. Thomson: The oration, which gives a graphic sketch of the West, as it was in 1791, compared with the present time, was delivered by William Bebb, a native of Butler County, Ohio.
    9425 Professional Teachers and Other Friends of Education. Proceedings of the Annual Convention of Professional Teachers and Other Friends of Education; Held in the City of Columbus, Ohio, 1836. [Columbus
    AI 0. 1836]
    On p. 11 of the 1838 proceedings (Morgan 9424): "'Resolved,' That D. Matthews of Columbus, be requested to procure the copies of the proceedings of our Convention in 1836, remaining with the printer, and place then in the hands of the publishing committee for future distribution."
    9424 Professional Teachers and Other Friends of Education. Proceedings of the Annual Convention of Professional Teachers and Other Friends of Education; Held in the City of Columbus, Ohio; on the 19th, 20th, 21st and 22nd, December, 1837. Columbus Printed by Cutler and Pilsbury, 79, North High Street, AI 0. 1838.
    William Slocomb of Marietta gave an address on common school education, its defects and remedies, p. [13]-22.
    "Report on the Construction of School Houses," p. 23-24.
    6043 Professor of the Science. Key to the Science of Electrical Biology; All Its Secrets Explained, with Full and Comprehensive Instructions in the Mode of Operation and Its Application to Disease, with Some Useful and Highly Interesting Experiments. Every Person an Operator. By a Professor of the Science. Cleveland Smead & Cowles,
    1849. 15 p. ; 23 cm.
    8913 Professor of the Science. A Key to the Science of Electrical Psychology. All Its Secrets Explained, with Full and Comprehensive Instructions in the Mode of Operation and Its Application to Disease, with Some Useful and Highly Interesting Experiments. Every Person an Operator. [Cleveland By a Professor of the Science.,
    1849. 16 p. ; 23 cm.
    7221 Professor of the Science. A Key to the Science of Electrical Psychology. All Its Secrets Explained, with Full and Comprehensive Instructions in the Mode of Operation and Its Application to Disease, with Some Useful and Highly Interesting Experiments. Every Person an Operator. By a professor of the science. [Cleveland s.n.,
    1850]. 12 p. ; 18.5 cm. Printed green paper cover; title within ornamental border.
    Morgan copy inscribed on cover wrapper: H. Billing.
    4975 Prominent Anti-Slavery Man. The Bible at War with Schism. Or Letters to the Brethren of the Free Church, and All Who May Be Under Temptation, and Liable to Be educed to Join Them, Containing Reasons Against Separating from the Presbyterian Church, and Showing the Impropriety of the Course. By a Prominent Anti-Slavery Man. [Eight lines of quotations] Mt. Vernon, Ohio White & Higgins, Printers.,
    1849. [1-3], 4-16 p. ; 19 cm. Letters signed "R.J."
    Thomas M. Finney (1827-1900) answers, "Religion Consistent with Itself" (Morgan 5847).
    3313 Protection Insurance Company. Cincinnati. New Book of Instruction for the Use and Direction of the Agents of the Protection Insurance Company in the Western States. Cincinnati N.S. Johnson, Printer, AI 46437. 1837. 44 p. ; 21 cm.
    4291 Protection Insurance Company. Cincinnati. Manual of Insurance, Comprising a Comparative View of the Hazards of Fire Insurance in England and the United States; Classification of Risks, Rates of Premium, Principles of Adjustment, & Designed for the Use of Merchants, Manufacturers, Shippers, and Others Having Property Exposed to Loss by Fire, or the Perils of Navigation. Ashtabula, O.

    1850. 24 p. ; 18 cm.
    5096 Protection Insurance Company. Cincinnati. Manual of Insurance: Comprising a Comparative View of the Hazards of Fire Insurance in England and the United States. Ravenna

    1850. 32 p. ; 16 cm. H. Dwight Williams, agent.
    1082 Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. Ohio Diocese. Journals of the Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Ohio, Held in Columbus, January 5, A. D. 1818. With the Constitution, by Them Then and There Adopted. Columbus Printed by Ezra Griswold, Jun., OI 436. SS 45441. 1818. 10 p. ; 20 cm. Reprinted in Columbus, 1853.
    1083 Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. Ohio Diocese. Journals of the Convention, of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Ohio, Begun and Held at Worthington, June 3, A.D. 1818; and Continued by Adjournments to Fifth of Said Month. Columbus P. H. Olmsted[,] Printer., Graff 3396. OI 437. SS 45440. Sabin 56939. Wilkie 581. 1818. [1-3], 4-18, 1 l. p. ; 18 cm. Signed on page 18: Philander Chase, Prest. Charles Hammond, Sec'ry.
    Signatures: [A]2 A2/4 B4.
    1258 Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. Ohio Diocese. Journal of the Proceedings of the Third Annual Convention, of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Ohio; Held at Worthington, June 7th, 8th & 9th. 1820. Worthington Printed by Griswold & Spencer, at the Office of the Franklin Chronicle., OI 577. SS 2892. Sabin 56939. Wilkie 735. 1820. 38 p. ; 20.5 cm.
    6476 Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. Ohio Diocese. Statement Relative to an Intended Theological Seminary in the Diocese of Ohio.

    AI 0. 1824. [8] ll. ; 22.5 cm.
    2207 Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. Ohio Diocese. Journal of the Proceedings of the Fourteenth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Ohio, 1831. Gambier Printed by Geo. W. Myers, at Acland Press., AI 8888. 1831. 39 p.
    2342 Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. Ohio Diocese. Journal of the Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Ohio, 1832. Gambier Printed by George W. Myers., AI 14408. 1832. 26 p.
    2501 Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. Ohio Diocese. Journal of the Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Ohio, 1833. Gambier Acland Press, George W. Myers, Printer., AI 20851. 1833. 37 p.
    3314 Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. Ohio Diocese. A Form of Prayer and Thanksgiving, Set Forth and Appointed to be Read at the Episcopal Churches in the Diocese of Ohio. Gambier George W. Myers, Printer., AI 46461. 1837. 4 p.
    3315 Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. Ohio Diocese. Journal of the Proceedings of the Twentieth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the U.S.A. held in Trinity Church, Columbus, on Thursday the 16th Day of September, A.D. 1837. Gambier Acland Press.-George W. Myers, Printer., AI 46462. 1837. 68 p. ; 22 cm.
    3518 Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. Ohio Diocese. Journal of the Proceedings of the 21st Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Dioceses of Ohio, Held in St. James, Church, Zanesville, on the 4th, 5th and 6th of October, 1838. Gambier Printed at the Acland Press., AI 52532. 1838. 71 p. ;
    107 Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. Ohio Diocese. Journal of the Twenty-Fourth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church Diocese of Ohio. Held in St. Paul's Church, Chillicothe, on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, 9th, 10th, and 11th Days of September, 1841. Cincinnati Western Church Press; J. Severns., AI 41-4353, 41-4354. 1841. 64 p. I believe this same as No. 570, American Imprints 41-4353.
    6238 Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. Ohio Diocese. Journal of the Special Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Ohio. Dec. 29, 30, 1842. Gambier G.W. Meyers [i.e., Myers]: Ackland Press., AI 42-4187. 1842. 17/19 p.
    6239 Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. Ohio Diocese. Journal of the Twenty-Fourth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Ohio, held in St. Paul's Church, Chillicothe, on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, 9th, 10th, and 11th Days of September, 1841. Cincinnati Western Church Press, J. Severns., AI 42-4188. MDCCCXLII. 64 p.
    5926 Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. Ohio Diocese. Journal of the Proceedings of the Twenty-Sixth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Gambier G. W. Myers, Ackland Press., AI 43-4214. 1843.

    5929 Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. Ohio Diocese. Journal of the Proceedings of the Twenty-Ninth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Held in St. Peter's Church, Delaware on August 6, 7 and 8th, 1846. Mount Vernon Cochran and Clark, Printers., AI 46-5902. 1846. 104 p.
    5932 Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. Ohio Diocese. Journal of the Proceedings of the Thirty-Second Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Gambier Theological Seminary Press.,
    1849.

    5933 Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. Ohio Diocese. Journal of the Proceedings of the Thirty-Third Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Gambier Theological Seminary Press.,
    1850.

    1961 Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. Ohio Diocese. Convention (1829: Gambier, Ohio) Journal of the Proceedings of the Twelfth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Ohio, Held in Kenyon College, Gambier, Sept. 9th, 10th, & 11th, 1829. Zanesville Printed by Peters & Pelham., SS 40108. 1829. 16 p. ; 23 cm.
    8746 Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. Society for the Relief of Widows and Children of Deceased Clergymen. Incorporated Society for the Relief of the Widows and Children of Deceased Clergymen of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Ohio. Mount Vernon Printed by White & Higgins,
    1850. 8 p. ; 21 cm.
    6685 Protestant Episcopal Church of the U.S.A. Ohio Diocese. Fifth Annual Report of the Society for Relief of Widows and Children of Deceased Clergymen of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Diocese of Ohio. Gambier
    Parker 79. 1850. 8 p. ; 20 cm.
    1257 Protestant Episcopal Church. Character and Claims of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Letters to a Friend. (Originally Published in the Episcopal Register.) Gambier, Ohio Acland Press., OI 576 "1820". Parker 1. SS 2891 "1820". 1829. 42 p. Wessen, 11:".......the first publication by the Acland Press."
    5711 Protestant Episcopal Church. Journal of the Special Convention, Dec. 29, 30, 1842. Gambier
    AI 0. 1843.
    Is this ghost of number 6238, 1842?
    5930 Protestant Episcopal Church. Diocese of Ohio. Convention (1847: Zanesville, Ohio). Journal of the Proceedings of the Thirtieth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the Diocese of Ohio: Held in St. James' Church, Zanesville, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, September 9th, 10th and 11th, A.D. 1847. With an Appendix. Columbus Printed by William B. Thrall.,
    1847. 72 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes index.
    "List of the clergy canonically resident in the Diocese of Ohio."--p. [3]-5.
    8218 Protestant University of the United States. Memorial. To the honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States, now in session in the city of Washington, the petition of the Board of Trustees of "The Protestant University of the United States," humbly showeth:--that an act was passed by the legislature of the state of Ohio, at its last session, incorporating a literary institution, under the name of "The Protestant University of the United States," which is to "be located in or near the city of Cincinnati" ... And your memorialists ... humbly petition this honorable Congress to endow the Protestant University of the United States, by a grant to it of a portion of the public lands. ... [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1846] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 26.2 x 20 cm. Presented to the second session of the twenty-nine Congress on Dec. 23, 1846.
    Printed area measures 22.2 x 16.1 cm.
    734 Proud, Joseph, 1745-1826. Hymns and Spiritual Songs for the Use of the Christian Church; Extracted from Joseph Proud's Composition a Number of Which Were Never before Printed in the United States. Lebanon Printed by Nathaniel McClean., OI 113. SS 21156. November, 1810. 103 p. ; 15 cm.
    9021 Proudfoot, John. First Celebration of Burns' Anniversary, in Cleveland, A Cantata. By John Proudfoot. [Four lines of quotation] Cleveland Printed by Smead & Cowles,
    1849. 15, bv p. ; 15 cm. Title from yellow wrapper.
    9262 Providence Baptist Association. Minutes of the Providence Association, Held with the Providence Church, in Mil[ton] Township, Jackson County, Ohio, on the 11th, 12th, and 13th Days of September, 1835. [n.p. s.n., AI 0. 1835] [4] p. ; 19 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signed, p. [3]: Elder Robertson Townsend, Moderator. Benjamin Everton, Clerk.
    Introductory sermon preached by Elder James B. Stewart.
    "Resolved, That we have our Minutes printed, and that the Clerk superintend the printing and the distribution of them."--p. [2].
    "Resolved, That our next Association be held with the Mt. Pleasant church, Mason township, Lawrence county, on Saturday before the second Sabbath in Sept. 1826."--p. [2].
    Ms., p. [1]: J. [ James] Stevens Cincinnati.
    9344 Providence Baptist Association. Minutes.

    Sobel, page 420, n. 50. 1837

    9694 Psyche Home Companion, or, Physiology of Human Life Containing Rules for the Preservation of Health with an Appendix to Ladies by Psyche, a General Introduction, by Miss Sedgwick ... Columbus, O. Published by John T. Blain & Co.,
    1847. [2], ii, [3]-126 p. ill. ; 19 cm.
    5044 Pugh, George Ellis, 1822-1876. Speech of Mr. Pugh, of Hamilton, on Mr. Riddle's bill to repeal the division of that county into representative districts. Columbus Statesman Steam Press,
    1849. 16 p. ; 23 cm. House of Representatives, Monday, Feb. 5th, 1849. Also extracts from Mr. Pugh's reply to Mr. Spencer, House of Representatives, Tuesday, January 2d, 1849.
    196 Pugh, Jordan A. Political Conservatism. Address Delivered at the Sixth Anniversary Celebration of the Miami Chapter of the Alpha Delta Phi Society, August 10, 1841. Cincinnati Published by Order of the Society., AI 41-4374. 1841. 18 p. ; 20 cm.
    7510 Pugh, Jordan A. An Address Delivered on the Anniversary of the First Settlement of Ohio, April 8, 1844. Cincinnati E. Morgan and Company, AI 44-5190. 1844. 17 p.
    9627 Pugh, Lot. Catalogue of Thorough Bred Durham Cattle Together with Valuable Crosses on the Patton and Holderness Breeds, to Be Offered for Sale at the Miami Valley Agricultural Society's Fair, on the 16th, 17th and 18th Oct. 1838. Cincinnati A. Pugh, AI 0. 1838. 16 p. ; 23 cm. First fair of the Miami Valley Agricultural Society (Morgan 8826).
    8469 Pulte, Joseph Hippolyt, 1811-1884. Organon der Weltgeschichte von Dr. J. H. Pulte. Cincinnati [Gedruckt bei Carl Friedrich Schmidt], AI 45-5421. 1845. 123 p.
    6411 Pulte, Joseph Hippolyt, 1811-1884. Organon der Weltgeschichte. Von Dr. J.H. Pulte. Aude Sapere. Cincinnati Zu haben bei W. Radde in New=York, und C.E. Rademacher in Philadelphia., AI 46-5915. Ott 27. 1846. III, [1], 123, [1] p. ; 23 cm. Ott: Published numerous English books in Cincinnati on homeopathy, on children's diseases, also a woman's medical guide.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: "Gedruckt bei Carl Friedrich Schmidt."--verso of title page.
    "Inhalt."--p. [124].
    6954 Pulte, Joseph Hippolyt, 1811-1884. Homoeopathic Domestic Physician, Containing the Treatment of Diseases, with Popular Explanations on Anatomy, Physiology, Hygiene, and Hydropathy, Also an Abridged Materia Medica. By J.H. Pulte, M.D. Cincinnati H.W. Derby & Co.; New York : A.S. Barnes & co.,
    1850. xxiv, 556 p. ; 20 cm.
    7009 Pulte, Joseph Hippolyt, 1811-1884. Homoeopathic Domestic Physician. Containing the Treatment of Diseases, with Popular Explanations on Anatomy, Physiology, Hygiene, and Hydropathy, Also an Abridged Materia Medica. Cincinnati H.W. Derby & Co.,
    1850. xxiv, 556 p. ; 20 cm. See Dr. J.W. Metcalf's criticism in North American Journal of Homoeopathy, No. II. (1851).
    4836 Pummill, James , b. 1828. The Fruits of Leisure; A Collection of Original Verse. Circleville s.n.,
    1847. 95 p. ; 16 cm.
    3981 Purcell, John Baptist, 1800-1883. The Crescent and the Cross: A Discourse, Delivered before the Miami Society of Miami University on the 11th of August, 1840. Oxford John B. Peat, AI 40-5633. 1840. 27p. ; 21 cm.
    761 Purviance, David, 1766-1847. Observations on the Constitution, Unity, and Discipline of the Church of Christ. Addressed to the Brethren of the Christian Church. By David Purviance. Cincinnati Printed by J. W. Browne & Co. Liberty Hall Office., OI 139. SS 23770. 1811. 27 p. ; 19 cm. OC(24 p.).
    857 Purviance, David, 1766-1847. A Scriptural Catechism. Written by David Purviance. Chillicothe Printed by James Barnes., OI 226. SS 32593. 1814. 24 p. ; 18 cm. OC, not located in June 1940.
    85 Purviance, Levi. The Biography of Elder David Purviance, with His Memoirs: Containing His Views on Baptism, The Divinity of Christ, and the Atonement. Written by Himself: With an Appendix; Giving Biographical Sketches of Elders John Hardy, Reuben Dooly, William Dye, Thos. Kyle, George Shidler, William Kinkade, Thomas Adams, Samuel Kyle, and Nathan Worley. Together, with a Historical Sketch of the Great Kentucky Revival. By Elder Levi Purviance. Dayton Published for the Author by B.F. & G.W. Ells., Coleman 572. Graff 3404. Howes P654. Sabin 66730. 1848. br, [ii-v], vi-viii, 9-246, [247]-304 p. ill. [port.] ; 12 cm. "Preface. ... New-Westville, Ohio, Sept. 1848."--p. [iv].
    William Dye is William Dyer.
    Page 43 printed 34. Page number 260 printed 261, and page number 261 printed 260 and printed on left side of page instead of right.
    Signatures: [1]-19/8.
    Spine: Biography of Purviance.
    "Appendix."--p. [247]-304.
    579 Putnam County. Treasurer's Office. Notice from F.H. Gillett, Putnam County Treasurer, re: tax rates for 1842. Kalida s.n., AI 0. 1842. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    3316 Putnam Female Seminary. Putnam. Second Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Members of the Putnam Female Seminary: For the Year Ending September 19th, 1837. [Zanesville] Printed by Park and Bennett,--Zanesville, O., Cf. AI 39814. 1837. [1-3], 4-8 p. ; 19 cm.
    5315 Putnam Female Seminary. Putnam. Catalogue of the Putnam Female Seminary, For the Year Ending August 1846. Zanesville, Ohio E.C. Church[,] Printer, Main Street., AI 0. 1846. 15, bv p. ; 21 cm. Wrapper title within decorative border: Catalogue of the Putnam Female Seminary, for the Year Ending August, 1846.
    Engraving "Putnam Female Seminary" inserted before title page, " F. Timmel Fec. N. Currier's Lith. N.Y."
    Signed on title page of Ohio Historical Society copy: "Agnes W. Beecher Toledo Aug 11, 1846." She was a student, p. [7], and wrote at the top of that page "every one I know is marked."
    Pencil notations indicate married and deceased students.
    5316 Putnam Female Seminary. Putnam. Twelfth Annual Catalogue of the Putnam Female Seminary. Zanesville

    1847.

    5327 Putnam Female Seminary. Putnam. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Putnam Female Seminary, for the Year Ending August, 1848. Zanesville, Ohio E.C. Church Printer, Corner of Main and Fifth Sts.,
    1848. 14 p. ; 21 cm.
    9391 Putnam Female Seminary. Putnam. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Putnam Female Seminary. Zanesville

    1849.

    9392 Putnam Female Seminary. Putnam. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Putnam Female Seminary. Zanesville

    1850.

    3115 Putnam Seminary. Putnam. Annual Catalogue of Putnam Seminary. 1st Sept. 1836. Putnam
    AI 39814. 1836.

    1259 Putnam, Benjamin P., and Turner, George. Circular. The subscribers having formed a connexion in the business of Land-agents. Marietta
    OI 578. SS 2917. 1820.

    7418 Putnam, Rufus. This Indenture made the...day of..., in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred..., between Rufus Putnam, Surveyor General of the United States acting for and under the authority of the United States, and in pursuance of the Fifteenth Section of the Act of Congress, intituled "An Act to amend the Act, intituled An Act providing for the sale of the Lands of the United States, in the Territory North-West of the Ohio, and above the Mouth of Kentucky-River," of the one part; and, ... of the County of ... and Territory aforesaid, of the other part; Witnesseth, That the said Rufus Putnam, ..... Although a broadside form, it sets out the conditions for the lease of land, 7 years, and the conditions, apple orchard and grain lands. [Chillicothe
    AI 0. 180-] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5307 Putnam. First Presbyterian Church. Historical Notices, Confession of Faith, and Covenant of the First Presbyterian Church of Putnam. Zanesville
    Schneider. 1840.

    2502 Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius. The Works of Quintilian Digested and Prepared for the Use of the American Public. Translated by Ormsby MacKnight Mitchel. Cincinnati
    AI 20885. 1833.

    9566 Quiz, Timothy. The Northwood Catechism, in Two Parts, by Rev. Timothy Quiz, D.D. [Two lines of Latin] [Ohio?] s.n.,
    1850. 8 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: A satire on the government and culture of Northwood, Ohio, a town east of Toledo..
    9647 Quiz, Timothy. The Northwood Catechism, In Two Parts, by Rev. Timothy Quiz, D.D. [Two lines in Latin] [Ohio] s.n.,
    1850. 8 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: A satire on the government and culture of Northwood, Ohio.
    9716 R. Epidemic Cholera. Cincinnati s.n.,
    1849. 8 p. ;
    8 P. ;

    4062 Raines, Aylett, 1788-1881. A Refutation of the Doctrine of Total Hereditary Depravity by Aylett Rains [i.e. Raines]. Dayton Van Cleve & Comly, AI 20891. 1833. 96 p. ; 19 cm.
    4940 Rainey, Thomas. Simple Interest thoroughly Explained with Partial Payments, Discount, Bank Discount, Insurance, Commissions, etc., face of Notes Given in Bank, Percent, Profit and Loss, and Measurement of Wood and Lumber.

    Karpinski page 529. 1848.

    23 Rainey, Thomas. Rainey's Improved Abacus: An Explanatory Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Arithmetic and Mensuration: in Which the General Principles Involved in Practical Calculations Are Thoroughly Elucidated and Illustrated by Numerous Analytic and Abbreviated Examples. By Thomas Rainey. Energy is the Price of Success. Cincinnati E.D. Truman, Publisher., Karpinski, page 529 where title-page is illustrated. 1849. [i-ii], iii-viii, 5-316 p. illus. ; 17 cm. "C. Morgan & Co., Stereotypers. Morgan and Overend, Printers."--verso of title page.
    Signed and dated: "T. Rainey. Cincinnati, July, 1849."
    Final thirty pages are illustrations of coins.
    On spine: Rainey's Improved Abacus.
    Signatures: [1] - 20/8. Signature 3 mistakenly printed on p. 33 instead of 29 and 18 on page 267 instead of 269. The following production signatures appear as follow: 2 on p. 25, 3 on p. 49, 4 on p. 67, 5 on p. 75, 6 on p. 107, 7 on p. 115 and 6 again on p. 213.
    10331 Rainey, Thomas. Rainey’s Improved Abacus: An Explanatory Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Arithmetic and Mensuration: In Which the General Principles Involved in Practical Calculations Are Thoroughly Elucidated and Illustrated by Numerous Analytic and Abbreviated Examples. By Thomas Rainey. [One line of quotation] Cincinnati Printed by J.A. & U.P. James.,
    1849. 96 p. ; 19 cm.
    5097 Rainey, Thomas. Rainey's Improved Abacus: An Explanatory Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Arithmetic and Mensuration: in Which the General Principles Involved in Practical Calculations Are Thoroughly Elucidated and Illustrated by Numerous Analytic and Abbreviated Examples. By Thomas Rainey. [One line of quotation] Cincinnati E.D. Truman, Publisher.,
    1850. [4], viii, 5-316 p. : ill., fascims. ; 17 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "The improved abacus: an explanatory treatise on the theory and practice of arithmetic and mensuration. By Thomas Rainey. [One line of quotation] Cincinnati: Published by E.D. Truman 111, Main Street. 1849."--[4] p., 1st count, printed on colored paper. Pages [2-4] contain recommendations of the work.
    8807 Rainey, Thomas. Prospectus of The Ohio teacher, a monthly paper, for teachers and the friends of common schools generally, published in Columbus and Cincinnati. Thomas Rainey, editor. [Columbus Published by Thomas Rainey,
    1850] 1 sheet ([2] p.) ; 27 x 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes "terms of The Ohio teacher" and blank form for subscribers' names.
    The Ohio teacher, "devoted to universal education, domestic, moral, mental, physical & general," was published in Columbus, Cincinnati, and Cleveland, Ohio, from May 1850 to April 1852. "Columbus, O., May 1st, 1850. [blank] We take the liberty of addressing you this circular, for the purpose of calling your attention to our facilities for advertising. ... We guarantee to advertisers the publication of 4000 copies monthly ... [signed:] T. Rainey."--p. [2].
    American Antiquarian Society copy 1 dated in ms. June 8, 1850. The circular on p. [2] is addressed in ms. to Messrs. Merriam & Bro. [i.e., G. & C. Merriam]; ms. letter signed by T. Rainey advises the firm "you would certainly do well to advertise your dictionary [i.e., Webster's] with some pages of commendation."
    American Antiquarian Society copy 2 dated in ms. New York, July 18th, 1850. The circular is addressed in ms. to Messrs. G. & C. Merriam; ms. letter signed by T. Rainey requests a meeting in Boston to "let me know whether you wish your matter continued in the next, & how many subsequent nos."
    2751 Ramble, Robert. Book of Heroes. Cincinnati U.P. James., AI 0. [c1841] 128 p. ill. ; 15 cm. After 15 years of collecting and cataloguing Ohio imprints and the activities of U.P. James, I am of the opinion that when his names is on the title page by himself and not with his brother, that any title was most likely published after 1853 when he was at 167 Walnut Street. This is one such title. However, I do need to verify that 167 Walnut Street is on the title page.
    Cover title: The book of heroes and famous men.
    Contents: Demosthenes -- Luitprand -- Alfred the Great -- Canute -- William the Conqueror -- Robin Hood -- Balboa -- Galileo -- Peter the Great -- Sir Joshua Reynolds -- [George] Washington -- Lafayette -- Napoleon -- [William Henry] Harrison.
    132 Ramble, Robert. Book of Heroes. By Robert Ramble. Cincinnati J.A. James., AI 0. 1844. [3], 6-142, 1 l p. ill., ports. ; 14 cm. Robert Ramble is probably a pseudonym for John Frost of Pennsylvania who copyrighted the book in 1841 and who was the publisher of many children's titles. Each chapter is preceded by the picture of the hero on the verso page. The frontispiece is an illustration of William the Conqueror. Another edition was printed by U.P. James sometime after 1854 when he was at 167 Walnut Street.
    Contents: blank recto, Frontispiece 2, tp, Copyright 4, Preface 5-6, Contents 7-8, blank recto, Demosthenes 10-16, blank recto, Luitprand 18-24, blank recto, Alfred the Great 26-32, blank recto, Canute 34-40, blank recto, William the Conqueror 42-54, blank recto, Robin Hood 56-62, blank recto, Balboa 64-76, blank recto, Galileo 78-88, blank recto, Peter the Great 90-96, blank recto, Sir Joshua Reynolds 98-104, blank recto, Washington 106-118, blank recto, Lafayette 120-126, blank recto, Napoleon 128-132, blank recto, Harrison 134-142, blank leaf.
    Lower cover transcription varies: The book of heroes and famous men. [Picture William Henry Harrison on horse] Designed for the entertainment and instruction of young people. Cincinnati: J.A. James. 1845. Repeated on back cover.
    Signatures: [1]-8/8. Signatures 2, 3 and 7 are not printed and an extra number 4 is printed at the bottom of page 37.
    Spine: Book of Heroes.
    2341 Ramble, Robert. Book of Heroes. Cincinnati J.A. and U.P. James., AI 0. 1849. 142, [2] p. illus., ports. ; 14 cm. Frontispiece included in pagination.
    Contents: blank recto, Frontpiece 2, tp, Copyright 4, Preface 5-6, Contents 7-8, blank recto, Demonsthenes 10-16, blank recto, Luitprand 18-24, blank recto, Alfred the Great 26-32, blank recto, Canute 34-40, blank recto, William the Conqueror 42-54, blank recto, Robin Hood 56-62, blank recto, Balboa 64-76, blank recto, Galileo 78-88, blank recto, Peter the Great 90-96, blank recto, Sir Joshua Reynolds 98-104, blank recto, Washington 106-118, blank recto, Lafayette 120-126, blank recto, Napoleon 128-132, blank recto, Harrison 134-142, blank leaf.
    5475 Rand, Asa, 1783-1871. The Law and the Testimony Concerning Slavery. [Cincinnati American Reform Tract and Book Society,
    1850] 24 p. ; 18 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    At head of title: No. 1.
    Ms note on p. [1] by A. Rand. (not on Cornell digital image)
    "American Reform Tract and Book Society, Cincinnati, Ohio."--p. 24.
    5045 Randall, A. Farmer and Gardener's Book for the Seasons. Cincinnati Stratton & Barnard.,
    1849. 222 p
    4478 Randall, Job. Memorial of the Lessees &c., to the Trustees of the Ohio University. Athens
    Thomson 963. 1842.

    1700 Rankin, John, 1793-1886. Letters on Slavery, Addressed to Mr. Thomas Rankin, Merchant at Middlebrook, Augusta County, Virginia. By John Rankin, Pastor of the Presbyterian Churches of Ripley and Strait-Creek, Brown County, Ohio. Ripley, Ohio D. Ammen, Printer., SS 25900. 1826. vi, [7]-214 p. ; 11 cm. Later editions published under title: Letters on American slavery.
    A copy of the 1833 edition is available at http://rave.ohiolink.edu/ebooks/nurfc (NationalUnderground Railroad Freedom Center) and the fifth edition, Boston, 1838, is on the Ohio Memory project.
    What we need now is for someone to digitize this first and most important edition
    2069 Rankin, John, 1793-1886. A Sermon on the Divinity of the Savior, by John Rankin, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Ripley, Brown County, Ohio, and Author of Letters on Slavery. West Union David Murray, Jr., Printer, AI 3244. 1830. 23 p. ; 18 cm.
    2915 Rankin, John, 1793-1886. A Review of the Statement of the Faculty of Lane Seminary, in Relation to the Recent Difficulties in that Institution, by John Rankin. Ripley Published by the Author. Campbell & Palmer, Printers., AI 33928. 1835. 8 p. ; 22 cm.
    3116 Rankin, John, 1793-1886. An Address to the Churches; in Relation to Slavery. Delivered at the First Anniversary of the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society. By Rev. John Rankin. With a Few Introductory Remarks, by a Gentlemen of the Bar. Price--3 cents single--25 cents per dozen--1,50 per hundred. Please read and circulate. Medina Printed at the Anti-Slavery Office., AI 39837. 1836. 8 p. ; 23 cm. On the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society meeting, see Morgan 3101.
    Library of Congress copy has anniversary misspelled: "aniversary."
    3982 Rankin, John, 1793-1886. A Present to Families: A Practical Work on the Covenant of Grace, as Given to Abraham. Designed to Promote Family Religion. By John Rankin. Ripley Printed & Publ. by C. Edwards., AI 40-5656. 1840. iv, 5-160 p. ; 13 cm. See James Denham reply, Morgan 484.
    204 Rankin, John, 1793-1886. A Present to Families: A Practical Work on the Covenant of Grace, as Given to Abraham. Designed to Promote Family Religion. By John Rankin, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Ripley, Ohio. Cincinnati Published by Weed & Wilson., AI 41-4393. Gives no locations. 1841. 160 p. ; 14 cm. First published in Ripley in 1840. See Morgan 3982.
    See Ohio Authors.
    See Howe, Brown County.
    See James Denham reply, Morgan 484.
    Signatures: [1]/6 2 2*-13/2 13*/4 14/2. [A]-K/8.
    Contents: tp, Copyright [ii], Dedication iii-iv, Present to Families 5-160.
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James, Cincinnati."--p. [ii].
    571 Rankin, John, 1793-1886. An Antidote for Unitarianism; A Comprehensive Defence of the Doctrine of the Trinity, the Divinity of Christ, the Personality and Deity of the Holy Spirit, the Original and Total Depravity of Man. Adapted to the Capacity of All Classes of Readers. Cincinnati Weed and Wilson., AI 41-4392 1841. 180 p. ; 15 cm.
    10238 Rankin, John, 1793-1886. A Remedy for Universalism: A Comprehensive Defence of the Doctrine of Future and Endless Punishment. By John Rankin, Author of "A Present to Families," and "An Antidote to Unitarianism," &c. Cincinnati Published by Weed & Wilson, No. 30 West Fourth Street., AI 0. 1841. 55 p. ; 13 cm.
    6846 Rankin, John, 1793-1886. A Remedy for Universalism: A Comprehensive Defence of the Doctrine of Future and Endless Punishment. By John Rankin, Author of "A Present to Families," and "An Antidote for Universalism," &c. Cincinnati Published by George L. Weed, At the Bible, Tract, and Sunday School Depository, North side Fourth, between Main and Walnut-sts., AI 43-4253. 1843. [1-3], bv, 5-55, bv. ; 15 cm. Preface, p. [3]: Universalism is a growing and dangerous evil,..."
    "Stereotype by J.A. James, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    [A]-B/8 C/4 [X]/4 D/4.
    3768 Raper, William H., 1793-1852. A Discourse on Universalism, by Rev. Wm. H. Raper. Published by Request. Cincinnati Printed at the Western Methodist Book Room, R. P. Thompson, Printers, AI 58151. 1839. 36 p. The "Introduction" is dated "'Cincinnati, O.,' March 25, 1839."
    George Rogers replied to this discourse the same year in a caption-title imprint entitled, "Universalism Vindicated, in Reply to a Discourse Published by Rev. Wm. H. Raper, of the Methodist Episcopal Church." (Morgan 5699)
    3117 Raschig, F. M. Catechismus der Christlichen Religions lehre zum gebrauch bey religions-unterricht in der Protestantisch-evangelischchristlichen Kirche und Schule in Cincinnati. Cincinnati Published by Bofinger, AI 39843. 1836. 84 p.
    8119 Raspe, Eric. The Surprising Adventures of the Renowned Baron Munchausen Containing His Singular Travels, Miraculous Escapes, and Wonderful Voyages and Campaigns. Cincinnati Published by J.A. James & Co., AI 0. 1835. 35, [1] p. frontispiece. ; 5 3/4 x 3 1/8". ; 15 cm. Board title: Baron Munchausen.
    Caption title on p. [4]: The Adventures of Baron Munchausen.
    Last page blank.
    Printed boards.
    Includes on p. [27]-35: A Sermon Preached at Red River, Kentucky by Mr. K-ly, a Drunkard.
    PP copy is bound with The Bravo of Perth. Cincinnati: J.A. James & Co., 1835. (Morgan 5256)
    PP copy wanting p. 5-8; p. 25-26 mutilated, affecting text.
    1164 Rational Brethren of the West. The Belief of the Rational Brethren of the West. [Two lines from Daniel] Cincinnati Printed for the Society., OI 515. Richmond 879. Rusk II: 233. SS 49238. Wilkie 661. 1819. 128 p. ; 18 cm.
    2663 Ravenna Academy. Ravenna. Act of Incorporation. Ravenna
    AI 26474. 1834.

    2208 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Inaugural Dissertation on Some of the Abuses of Blood Letting. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Cincinnati
    AI 8930. 1831. 33 p.
    2664 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. The Little Arithmetic. Elementary Lessons in Intellectual Arithmetic, on the Analytic and Inductive Method of Instruction. Being an Introduction to the Author's Eclectic Arithmetic. By Joseph Ray, M.D., Professor in the Woodward High School, Cincinnati. Cincinnati Published by Truman, Smith and Co., Karpinski pages 365-66. 1834. 67 p. ; 17 cm. Preface dated "Mar. 1, 1834."
    At head of title: Introduction to Ray's Eclectic arithmetic.
    2665 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Little Arithmetic. No. date. No stereotype. 76 p. Cincinnati
    Karpinski, pages 366-67. [1834]

    2666 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. The Little Arithmetic. Elementary Lessons in Intellectual Arithmetic, on the Analytic and Inductive Method of Instruction. Being an Introduction to the Author's Eclectic Arithmetic. By Joseph Ray, M.D., Professor in the Woodward High School, Cincinnati. Cincinnati Published by Truman, Smith and Co., No. 150 Main Street. Stereotyped by J.A. James., AI 0. Karpinski 366-67. 1834. 1 p. l., 67 p. ; 17 cm. Last page advertisement of the Eclectic Arithmetic.
    Introduction to Ray's Eclectic Arithmetic.
    2667 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Tables and Rules in Arithmetic, for Children. Cincinnati
    Karpinski page 368. 1834.

    5712 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Introduction to Ray's Eclectic Arithmetic. The Little Arithmetic. Elementary Lessons in Intellectual Arithmetic, on the Analytic and Inductive Method of Instruction. Being an Introduction to the Author's Eclectic Arithmetic. By Joseph Ray, M.D., Professor in the Woodward High School, Cincinnati. Cincinnati Published by Truman, Smith and Co., No. 150, Main Street., AI 0. [1834] 67, [5] p. ill. ; 16 cm.
    3317 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Ray's Eclectic Arithmetic, on the Inductive and Analytic Methods of Instruction. Designed for Common Schools and Academies. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Professor of Mathematics in Woodward College, Cincinnati, and Late Teacher of Arithmetic in that Institution. Stereotyped Edition. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith, AI 46504. 1837. vii, 238 p. 19 cm. This first mention in American Imprints.
    Clarke Historical Library acquisition date has W. B. Smith, publisher.
    3318 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Ray's Little Arithmetic. Cincinnati
    Karpinski, page 367. 1837.

    3319 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Ray's Tables and Rules in Arithmetic, for Young Children, Prepared for the Eclectic Series. Stereotyped. Cincinnati
    Karpinski, page 368. 1837.

    3520 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Ray's Eclectic Arithmetic, on the Inductive and Analytic Methods of Instruction. Designed for Common Schools and Academies. Fourth Edition. Revised and Stereotyped. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith., AI 0. Karpinski, page 400. 1838. 239, [1] p. ill. ; 16 cm. Imprint on front printed board of PP copy dated 1837. Last page blank. Advertisement on p. [2] for Eclectic series of school books. Head of board title: Eclectic School Series. Publisher's advertisement on back printed board.
    3521 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Eclectic Arithmetic; or the Principles of Calculation on the Analytic and Inductive Method of Study; with a Concise System of Book-Keeping. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith, Karpinski, page 400. 1838.

    3522 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Ray's Little Arithmetic, consisting of tables, questions and exercises, to employ the mind and fingers. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith Karpinski, page 367. 1838.

    3523 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Ray's Tables and Rules in Arithmetic. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith, Karpinski, page 368. 1838. 23 p. ; 14 x 9 cm. Imprint on cover: Pittsburgh: Patterson, Ingram and Co. and by Patterson, Forrester & Co., 1838.
    3766 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Ray's Eclectic Arithmetic on the Inductive and Analytic Methods of Instruction. Designed for Common Schools and Academies... By Joseph Ray. 10th Edition. Revised, Corrected and Stereotyped. Cincinnati Published by Truman & Smith., AI 58152. Karpinski, page 400. 1839. 239 p. illus. ; 18 cm.
    3767 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Ray's Little Arithmetic. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith, Karpinski, page 367. 1839.

    3984 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Ray's Eclectic Arithmetic on the Inductive and Analytic Methods of Instruction. Designed for Common Schools and Academies. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Professor of Mathematics in Woodward College, Cincinnati, and Late Teacher of Arithmetic in That Institution. Revised, Corrected, and Stereotyped. Thirteenth Edition. 19,000 Copies. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith, AI 0. Karpinski, page 400. 1840. 239, bv p. ; 16 cm. "Eclectic Series of School Books."--p. [ii].
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    "Table of Contents."--p. vi-vii.
    Contents: br, Eclectic Series of School Books [ii], tp, Copyright and Stereotyper [iv], Preface [v], Table of Contents vi-vii, Suggestions to Teachers, [viii], Eclectic Arithmetic 9-239, bv.
    "Appendix."--p. 216-239.
    572 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Part II. The Little Arithmetic. Elementary Lessons in Intellectual Arithmetic on the Analytic and Inductive Method of Instruction.... 14th stereotyped ed. Cincinnati Truman & Smith, AI 41-4398. 1841.

    4480 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Ray's Eclectic Arithmetic on the Inductive and Analytic Methods of Instruction, Designed for Common Schools and Academies. 16th ed., revised and corrected. Cincinnati Truman and Smith, AI 42-4222. Karpinski, page 400. 1842. 239 p. ill. ; 17 cm. At head of title page: Ray's arithmetic--part third.
    4481 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Ray's Arithmetic: Part First. Cincinnati
    Karpinski, page 444. 1842.

    4546 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Ray's Arithmetic, Part Second. Being the Author's Little Arithmetic Re-Stereotyped, with Large Additions and Improvements, on the Inductive and Analytic Methods of Instruction. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Professor of Mathematics in Woodward College. Prepared for the Eclectic Series. Cincinnati Publisher, Winthrop B. Smith.,
    1843. 144 p., ill. ; 17 cm. This is probably a ghost of Morgan 4547.
    1189 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Ray's Arithmetic: Part First. Containing Simple Lessons for Little Learners: on the Inductive Method of Instruction. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Professor of Mathematics in Woodward College. Carefully Revised and Stereotyped. Cincinnati Publisher, Winthrop B. Smith, Cincinnati. Retail Price. Ten Cents. AI 44-5232. Karpinski page 444. [1844] [1-3], 4-48 p. ; 16 cm. At head of title: Eclectic Series-Newly Improved.
    Contents: [1] Eclectic Educational Series., [2] Ray's Arithmetical Course., [3] Title Page, 4 Preface and Copyright, 5-48 Ray's Arithmetic--Part First.
    Signatures: [1]-2/8 3-4/4.
    10158 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Ray’s Arithmetic: Part Third. Being the Author’s Eclectic Arithmetic, on the Inductive and Analytic Methods of Instruction; Designed for Common Schools and Academies. Thoroughly Revised, Enlarged, and Improved. By Joseph Ray, M.D., Professor of Mathematics in Woodward College. Retail Price Thirty-Seven Cents. [Cincinnati] Publisher, Winthrop B. Smith, Cincinnati., Checklist Amer. imprints 44-5233 [1844] 264 p. : ill. ; 17 cm. At head of title: Eclectic series--newly improved.
    247 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Ray's Arithmetical Key...in Ray's Part Third. New York and Cincinnati listed imprint. Cincinnati
    AI 0. [1845]
    While this has New York firm first, this was a Cincinnati product with Morgan and Overend, printers, and A. C. James, stereotypers, both of Cincinnati. See exact other title with publishers names reversed but with different stereotyper, C. F. Driscoll & Co., Cincinnati. Why two different stereotypers?
    248 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Ray's Arithmetical Key...in Ray's Third Book. Cincinnati and New York listed imprint. Cincinnati
    AI 0. [1845]
    This has Cincinnati publisher first, has other title same with different pages with New York Publisher first.
    347 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Ray's Arithmetical Key, Containing Solutions to the Questions in Ray's Part Third, and to Some of the More Difficult Questions in Part Second: Also, an Appendix, Embracing the Canceling System and the Higher Parts of Arithmetic, with Numerous Exercises for the Blackboard. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Professor of Mathematics in Woodward College. [Cincinnati] Publishers, Winthrop B. Smith and Co., Cincinnati., AI 0. [1845]. [1], 2-336 p. 16 cm. At head of title: Eclectic Series-Newly Improved.
    Page 4, Ray comments that some of his material similar to Philadelphia text. To clear air, he cites his sources.
    Signatures: [1] 2 - 27/8 28/4.
    Ninety percent of the publication date cut off and illegible in Morgan copy.
    4215 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Ray's Arithmetic : Part Third. Being the Author's Eclectic Arithmetic , on the Inductive and Analytic Methods of Instruction ; Designed for Common Schools and Academies. Thoroughly Revised, Enlarged, and Improved. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Professor of Mathematics in Woodward College. [Cincinnati] Publishers. Winthrop B. Smith & Co., Cincinnati., AI 44-5231. Karpinski, page 400-401. [after February 1845] 1-2, [3], 4-264. p. 17 cm. Smith formed a co-partnership with Edward Sargent and Lowell Mason, Jr. announced in the "Western General Advertiser" (Cincinnati), May 21, 1845, dated February 12, 1845 (Sutton, p. 183).
    At head of title: Eclectic Series--Newly Improved.
    Cover imprint varies: Publisher, Winthrop B. Smith, Cincinnati.
    "Preface."--p. 4, dated Woodward College, 1837.
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James."--p. 4.
    Punctuation after "arithmetic" and "instruction" on title page preceded by a full space.
    Preface dated: Woodward College, 1837.
    "Beware of Imposition. Many persons wanting 'McGuffey's' series, have inquired for the "First Reader," the "Second Reader," the "Third Reader," &c., and have been furnished by some dealers with other than those wanted. Country Merchants, Teachers, Parents, and others should, therefore be 'very careful' to mention the name of 'McGuffey,' as the author whose books are wished for,--thus; McGuffey's Eclectic First Reader,--McGuffey's Eclectic Second Reader,--McGuffey's Eclectic Third Reader,--McGuffey's Eclectic Fourth Reader,--McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, &c."--p. 2.
    4547 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Ray's Arithmetic, Part Second. Being the Author's Little Arithmetic Re-Stereotyped, with Large Additions and Improvements, on the Inductive and Analytic Methods of Instruction. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Professor of Mathematics in Woodward College. Prepared for the Eclectic Series. Cincinnati Publisher, Winthrop B. Smith, Cincinnati. Retail price, twenty cents., AI 43-4255. Karpinski, page 367-368. [between 1844 and 1849] 1-2 , [3]-144 p. ; 16 cm. At head of title: Eclectic Series--Newly Improved.
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James, Cincinnati."--p. 4.
    "The Best and Cheapest Arithmetics, Ever Published. Ray's Arithmetical Course, In Three Parts--Prepared for the Eclectic Series."--p. 1-2.
    Contents: Advertisements 1-2, tp, Preface and Copyright 4, Table of Contents 5, Suggestions to Teachers 6, Text 7-144.
    Signatures: [1] 2 - 11/8 12/4.
    "Newly Improved School Books."--back cover advertisement.
    Morgan copy missing top half page 143-144 and pages 19-22 torn in middle. Inscription, p. 25: Ellen G. Andrews.
    4671 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Ray's Arithmetical Key: Containing Solutions to the Questions in Ray's Part Third, and to Some of the More Difficult Questions in Part Second; Also an Appendix, Embracing the Canceling System and the Higher Parts of Arithmetic, with Numerous Exercises for the Blackboard by Joseph Ray. Cincinnati Winthrop B. Smith and Co., AI 0. 1845. 336 p. ; 17 cm. Series: Eclectic series newly improved.
    4672 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Ray's Arithmetic: Part Third. Cincinnati
    Karpinski, page 401. 1845.

    246 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Ray's Arithmetical Key Containing Solutions to the Questions in Ray's Part Third, and to Some of the More Difficult Questions in Part Second Also an Appendix by Joseph Ray. Cincinnati Winthrop B. Smith & Co., AI 0. 1846. 336 p. ; 17 cm.
    6969 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Ray's Arithmetical Key: Containing Solutions to the Questions in Ray's Part Third, and to Some of the More Difficult Questions in Part Second; also an Appendix. Cincinnati W. B. Smith., AI 46-5956. 1846.

    346 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Ray's Algebra, Part First: On the Analytic and Inductive Methods of Instruction: With Numerous Practical Exercises. Designed for Common Schools and Academies. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Professor of Mathematics in Woodward College. Stereotype Edition. Cincinnati Publishers: Winthrop B. Smith & Co., No. 58 Main Street.,
    [1848]. [1], 2, [iii-iv], v-viii, 9-240 p. ; 18.5 cm. At head of title: Eclectic Educational Series.
    "Cincinnati: Morgan & Overend, Printers."--verso of title page.
    "James and Co., Stereotypers, Walnut street, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    "Woodward College, August, 1848."--p. vi.
    On spine: Ray's Algebra. Part I.
    Signatures: [1] 2 - 19/8 20/4.
    "Eclectic Educational Series."--p. [1]-2.
    6530 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Elementary Algebra. Ray's Algebra, Part First...Designed for Common Schools and Academies...Revised Edition. Cincinnati Winthrop B. Smith & Co., 58 Main Street.,
    1848. 240 p.
    25 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Ray's Arithmetic: Part Third. On the Inductive and Analytic Methods of Instruction. Embracing Cancelation and Factoring. New and Thoroughly Revised Edition. By Joseph Ray, M.D., Professor of Mathematics in Woodward College. Designed for Schools and Academies. [Cincinnati] Publishers: Cincinnati: Winthrop B. Smith, & Co., No. 58 Main Street.,
    [1849] 1-2, [3-4], 5-320. ; 16 cm. Hayman: Possibly the first revised edition.
    "Eclectic Educational Series."--head of title.
    Contents: Advertisements 1-2, tp, Copyright [4], Preface 5-6, Contents 7-9, Suggestions to Teachers 10, Text 11-320.
    "James & Co., Stereotypers, Cincinnati."--p. [4].
    "Woodward College, May 1st, 1849."--p. 6.
    Signatures: [1]-20/8.
    "Mary E. Trimmer Townsend Huron Co. Ohio."--former owner.
    5046 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Ray's Algebra, Part First. Stereotyped Edition. Cincinnati
    Karpinski page 514. 1849.

    5047 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Ray's Arithmetic: Part First. Eclectic Educational Series. Cincinnati
    Karpinski, page 444. 1849.

    5048 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Eclectic Educational Series. Ray's Arithmetic: Part Second. A Thorough Course of Mental Arithmetic, by Induction and Analysis. By Joseph Ray. M.D., Professor of Mathematics in Woodward College. Revised Edition. Publishers: Cincinnati Winthrop B. Smith & Co. No. 59 Main Street., Karpinski page 368. [1849] 128 p. ; 16 cm. Karpinski, p. 368: "The copyright of this edition was assigned by Ray to W.B. Smith on Oct. 4, 1849, the assignment being recorded on Oct. 30, 1849.
    Copies of this edition of the 1849 continued in circulation for many years."
    "Eclectic Educational Series."--title page.
    "James & Co. Stereotypers. Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    "Eclectic Educational Series. The design in the publication of the Eclectic Series is, 'first,' to produce class-books of unusual merit; and 'second,' to furnish them at 'lower prices' than are usually demanded for similar school-books. In the department of authorship, the services of the best educational talent in the country have been secured."--verso of title page.
    Preface dated: "Woodward College, Oct. 1849."
    7020 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Ray's Arithmetic, Part Third. On the Inductive and Analytic Methods of Instruction Embracing Cancellation and Factoring. New and Thoroughly Revised Ed. Cincinnati Winthrop B. Smith.,
    1850. 320 p. ill. (incl. diagr.) ; 17 cm.
    9759 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Ray's Arithmetical Key Containing Solutions to the Questions in Ray's Part Third, and to Some of the More Difficult Questions in Part Second ; Also an Appendix, Embracing the Canceling System and the Higher Parts of Arithmetic, with Numerous Exercises for the Blackboard. By Joseph Ray. Cincinnati Winthrop B. Smith & Co.,
    1850. 336 p. ; 17 cm. "Morgan & Overend, Printers."--verso of title page.
    Eclectic series newly improved.
    Public Library of Cincinnati/Hamilton County notes: A reprint, using the plates from the 1845 edition. The date has been removed from the t.p., except for the top edges of the numbers, and "Morgan & Overend, printers" has been added to the t.p.verso.
    4673 Raymond, Daniel, 1786-1849. The Elements of Constitutional Law by Daniel Raymond. 1st. stereotype ed. Cincinnati Published by J.A. James., AI 45-5468. 1845. 2 p. l., ix-xv, 16-120 p. ; 18.5 cm. Little is known of the author except that he was a lawyer who came to Cincinnati about 1840.
    Commentaries on the Constitution of Ohio, p. 97-120.
    967 Rea, John. A Sermon relative to Antichrist and the Times; Delivered on a Sacramental Occasion, Richland Meeting House, St. Clairsville, October 16, 1815. By John Rea, Pastor of the United Presbyterian Congregation of Beach Spring and the Ridge, Harrison County. Published at the Earnest Request of the Hearers. St. Clairsville Printed by Joseph W. White., OI 330. SS 38759. Sabin 68138. 1816. 33 p. ; 17 cm.
    3320 Read, Daniel, 1805-1878. The Inaugural Address of Daniel Read. A.K. Professor of Languages in the Ohio University, Commencement, Sept. 1836. Athens I. Maxon, AI 46508. 1837. 15 p.
    3769 Read, Daniel, 1805-1878. Address of Professor D. Read, to the Students of the Ohio University, Delivered in the Chapel at the Opening of the Session, May 1839. Athens, O. Published by the Students of the University. Printed by Cutler & Wright, Columbus,, AI 58156. 1839. 15, bv p. ; 21 cm.
    4188 Read, James Alexander and Donald F. Journey to the Gold Diggins, by Jeremiah Saddlebags. Illustrated by J.A. & D.F. Read. Cincinnati U.P. James., Graff 3432. Howes R92. 1849. 63 p. 112 illustrations on 62 pages. (incl. t.p.). ; 13.5 x 22.5 cm. Oblong. Original printed and illustrated yellow wrappers.
    573 Read, N. C. (Nathaniel C.) The Anniversary Oration of the Buckeye Celebration, 7th April, A. D. 1841. Delivered by Hon. N. C. Read. Cincinnati J. & C. Brough, AI 41-4401. Thomson 965. 1841. 32 p. ; 24 cm.
    10345 Reading Road Nursery. Catalogue of fruit trees cultivated and for sale by Sayers & Heaver at the Reading Road Nursery, on the Reading & Lebanon Turnpike, 1 1/2 miles from Cincinnati, 1843--4. Cincinnati, O. R.P. Donough, Printer.,
    1843? 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 61 cm. x 30 cm.
    9961 Reed, David F. Sermon on Capital Punishment, Preached by the Rev. David F. Reed, on Sunday, January 29, 1848, at the Associate Reformed Church, Keene Township ... Ohio. Coshocton Whig Office,
    1848. 8 p.
    6120 Reed, Michael vs. McGrew, Nathan. Michael Reed, for the Use of Jonas Polly vs Nathan McGrew. Cincinnati Wood & Stratton., AI 0. 1832.

    2916 Reed, Rebecca Theresa. Six Months in a Convent. Cincinnati
    AI 33942. 1835.

    8374 Reed, Samuel. The Rise, Progress, and Effects of Freemasonry. A Discourse Delivered before the Lodges of Columbus and Visitors at the Capital, February 18, 1850. By Samuel Reed, of Cincinnati. Published by Request. Columbus Scott and Bascom, Walgren 5515. 1850. [2], 16 p. ; 21 cm. Walgren: Blue wrappers with same text as title page, within a border.
    3524 Reese, William James, 1804-1883. Address Delivered before Pickaway Lodge, No. 23, and a Large Concourse of Citizens, December 30th, A.L. 5837. On the Occasion of the installation of the Officers of Said Lodge. By W.M. William J. Reese, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Ohio. Circleville Printed by Brothers Thrall and Dolbee, AI 52610. Walgren 4111. 1838. 13 p. ; 21 cm.
    2503 Reformed Church in the U.S.A. Verhandlungen der neunten Zitsung der hochdeutschen reformitren synode von Ohio, gehalten zu Xenia. Lancaster
    AI 20911. 1833. 19 p. Translation: Proceedings of the Ninth Conference of the high German Reformed Synod of Ohio, held in Xenia...26th, 27th, 28th and 29th of May, 1833.
    3118 Reformed Church in the U.S.A. Verhandlungen der Zwolften Sitzung, der Hochdeutsch-Reformirten Synod von Ohio und den angrenzenden Staaten, Gehalten in Xenia, Greene County, Ohio am heiligen Psingstseste, vom 25sten May, im Jahr unseres Herrn, 1836. Dayton Gedruckt bey R. N. und W. F. Comly, AI 39870. 1836. 32 p. Wessen sold 90(March 1964), #427.
    574 Reformed Church in the U.S.A. Minutes of the Third District of the German Reformed Synod of Ohio and Congregations in Connexion with It in Other States. Held at Tarlton, Pickaway Co., Ohio. From May 30th to June 3d, 1841. Columbus Printed by J. S. Wiestling, AI 41-4424. 1841. 15 p.
    8482 Reformed Church in the U.S.A. Proceedings of the Convention of Reformed Churches. Session Seven. Philadelphia, May, 1845, Extracted from the Minutes. Cincinnati William L. Mendenhall., AI 45-5491. 1845. 32 p.
    2918 Reformed Church in the U.S.A. Ohio Synod. Verhandlungen der West-Pennsylvanischen Classical-Synode der Hochdeutschen Reformirten Kirche in den Vereinigten Staaten von Nord American. New Lisbon
    AI 33957. 1835.

    5561 Reformed Church in the U.S.A. West Pennsylvania Classis. Verhandlungen einer Classical-Versammlung gehalten in Canfield, Trumbull County, Ohio, vom 18ten bis zum 20sten May, 1829. Canton Sala und Lehmus, AI 0. 1829. 12 p ; 23 cm. Cover title.
    1962 Reformed Church of Ohio. Proceedings of the Reformed Church of Ohio; Held at Adelphi, Ross County, 15th and 16th, June, 1829. Lancaster Printed by John Herman, SS 40233. 1829. 17 p. ; 22 cm.
    3770 Reformed Dissenting Presbyterian Church in North America. A Narrative of the Introduction and Progress of Christianity in Scotland before the Reformation, and of the Reformation and the Progress of Religion since in Scotland and America, Especially among Presbyterians. West Union James Smith, Printer., AI 58185. 1839. 127 p. ; 24 cm. "An act, declaration, and testimony, of the Reformed Dissenting Presbyterian Church in North America" (p. [87]-127) has separate title page.
    6929 Reformed Presbyterian Church (Scotland). Act, Declaration, and Testimony, for the Whole of Our Convenanted Reformation, as Attained to, and Established in Britain and Ireland; Particularly betwixt the Years 1638 and 1649, Inclusive, as also, against all the Steps of Defection from said Reformation, whether in Former or Later Times, since the Overthrow of that Glorious Work, down to this Present Day. Cincinnati Printed by Marshall & Langtry,
    1850. 175 p. ; 23 cm.
    1701 Reid, Robert, 1781-1844. Doctor Watts' Preface to the Psalms of David, Imitated in the Language of the New Testament; and to His Hymns and Spiritual Songs. With Observations and Remarks, by Robert Reid, A.M. Pastor of the First Church of Erie. Xenia Reprinted by Jas. B. Gardiner., SS 25915. 1826. 48 p.
    2209 Reid, Robert, 1781-1844. Doctor Watts' Preface to the Psalms of David, Imitated in the Language of the New-Testament. West Union Reprinted by J. T. Crapsey, AI 8949. 1831. 48 p.
    2919 Reid, Thomas S. Selection of School Lessons, Chiefly taken from the Writings of the Most Popular Authors. New Lisbon
    AI 33958. 1835.

    6790 Reis, John. Union of the "Church of God": or, The Necessity of the Oneness of Professors of Christianity and the Evils of Sects Amongst Them. Cincinnati Hygeia Printing Office,
    1850. 518 p. ; 16 cm. Dated by author, p. 501: May 29, 1851.
    5396 Reissner, Johann Conrad. A B C Buchstabir und Lesebuch: zum Gebrach fur Deutsche Schulen in den Vereinigten Staaten. Cleveland W. F. Schneider, AI 0. 1830. 144 p. ; 18 cm.
    5393 Reissner, Johann Conrad. A B C-, Buchstabir- und Lesebuch, zum Gebrauch für deutsche Schulen in den Vereinigten Staaten. Verfasst von J. C. Reissner. Cleveland, Ohio. Verlegt von Carl Hammer.,
    [between 1847 and 1866?] [I-III], IV, [5], bv, 7-34, [35], bv, 37-66, [67], bv, 69-114, [115]-144 p. ; 18 cm. "Stereotyped by L. Johnson and Co. Philadelphia."--verso title page. L. Johnson and Co. is listed in Philadelphia directories between 1847 and 1866. Before 1847, Hammer published in New Berlin, Pennsylvania (1839-1842 approximately).
    Cover has the alphabet chart and back cover has multiplication table.
    Signatures: [A] A2 - F/4 F2/8.
    4942 Relief Fire Engine and Hose Company. Ripley. Charter and Constitution of the Relief Fire Engine and Hose Company of Ripley, Ohio. Adopted January 10, 1848. Ripley Printed at the Bee Office.,
    1848. 20 p. ; 16 cm. Membership certificated of C.F. Liggett inserted as frontispiece.
    4750 Remington, Stephen, 1803-1869. Reasons for Becoming a Baptist; Also a Farewell Letter to His Late Charge. By S. Remington. Cincinnati D. Anderson, AI 0. 1846. 72 p. ; 15 cm.
    3589 Renville, Joseph, d. 1846 and Thomas S. Williamson, 1800-1879. Extracts from Genesis and the Psalms with the Third Chapter of Proverbs, and the Third Chapter of Daniel in the Dacota Language. Translated from the French Bible, as Published by the American Bible Society, by Joseph Renville, Compared with Other Translations, and Prepared for the Press, by Thomas S. Williamson. Cincinnati Published for the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, Kendall and Henry, Printers, AI 54380. 1839. 72 p. ; 15 cm. Cambridge University notes: With introduction, chapter headings, illustrations by Isaac W. Carpenter.
    Bound with similar editions of "The Gospel of Mark ... ", and "Extracts from the Gospels of Matthew, Luke & John ... "
    D & M (Darlow and Moule, 3136) have note: Most of the early translation-work in the Santee dialect of Dakota was done directly by, or with the assistance of, Joseph Renville, a half-breed fur trader at Laquiparle. The missionaries who shared the work were S.W. Pond and G.H. Pond, the pioneers of the A.B.C.F.M. mission at Laquiparle, Thomas S. Williamson and Stephen R. Riggs. In 1839 the following portions of Scripture were printed at Cincinnati: 1 History of Joseph; 2 Extracts from Genesis, the Psalter etc; 3 Extracts from Matthew, Luke, John, Acts and 1 John; 4 Certain other extracts and the whole of Mark. Of these the first was by S.W. and G.H. Pond, while the others were translated from the French by J. Renville under the supervision of T.S. Williamson.
    Added title page in Dakota on verso of t-p: Otokahe ekta wakantanka taku owasin kage cin qa ix Genesis eciyapi qa, odowan wakan qa is Psam eciyapi.
    3590 Renville, Joseph, d. 1846 and Thomas S. Williamson, 1800-1879. Extracts from the Gospels of Matthew, Luke & John, from the Acts of the Apostles, and from the First Epistle of John, in the Language of the Dacota, or Sioux Indians. Translated from the French, as Published by the American Bible Society, by Joseph Renville, Sr. Written and Prepared for the Press by Thomas S. Williamson. Cincinnati Published for the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, Kendall and Henry, Printers, AI 54381. 1839. 47, [1] p. ill. ; 15 cm.
    3591 Renville, Joseph, d. 1846 and Thomas S. Williamson, 1800-1879. The Gospel According to Mark, and Extracts from Some Other Books of the New Testament, in the Language of the Dakotas. Translated from the French by Joseph Renville, Sr. Written and Prepared for the Press by Thomas S. Williamson. Cincinnati Kendall and Henry, AI 54384. 1839. 96 p. ; 15 cm. "Published for the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions."
    Added title page in Dakota: Wotanin waxte Markus owa kin dee.
    3557 Republican Corresponding Committee of Muskingum County. Zanesville, Nov. 18th, 1828. Celebration of the Victory of the 31st October!! Ohio has risen in her strength! She has nobly taken her stand with her neighboring Republican sisters of New-York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Kentucky and Indiana-and has proclaimed her voice at the ballot boxes for Jackson, Calhoun and Reform. [Zanesville s.n., AI 0. 1828] Broadside. ; 24 x 14.5 cm.
    7816 Republican Society. Cincinnati. Cincinnati, June 13th, 1805. Sir, The subscribers, a committee of correspondence appointed by the Republican Society. Re: support for Edward Tiffin. [Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1805] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4943 Republicanus, pseud. The Restoration of the Constitution. By Republicanus. Cincinnati

    1848.
    NY imprint.
    7262 Revere, J. Inquiry into the Origin and Effects of Sulphurous Fumigations. With Observations on the Structure & Functions of the Skin by John Godman, M.D. Cincinnati Morgan, Lodge & Co., AI 0. 1822. 34 p. ; 15 cm.
    2668 Reynal, Rafael. Viage por los Estados Unidos del Norte, Dedicado a los Jovenes Mexicanos de Ambos Secsos. [Three lines from the Edinburgh Review] Cincinnati Impreso por E. Deming., AI 26523. Howes R232. Clark, Old South 93. 1834. [6], 164 p. ; [5] leaves of plates: 5 ill. ; 15 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Correspondence between Rafael Reynal and Carlos Gastelu, with descriptions of travel in North America.
    "Indice."--p. 162-164.
    7455 Reynolds, John. The Psalms of David in Metre: Being a New Metrical and Literal Version of the Book of Psalms by John Reynolds. Rossville J.M. Christy., AI 44-768; 44-772. 1844. 275 p.
    576 Reynolds, Samuel P. An Index to English Grammar; Consisting of Remarks on the Errors and Absurdities. Chillicothe
    AI 41-4457. 1841.

    4751 Rhinehart, W. R. (William R.) The American Church Harp; Containing a Choice Selection of Hymns and Tunes,Comprising a Variety of Metres, Well Adapted to All Christian Churches, Singing Schools, and Private Families. By W.R. Rhinehart. Dayton, O. W.R. Rhinehart, Stereotyped by J.A. James, AI 0. 1846. 82 p. ; 19 cm.
    133 Rhinehart, W. R. (William R.) The American Church Harp, Containing a Choice Selection of Hymns and Tunes, Comprising a Variety of Metres, Well Adapted to All Christian Churches, Singing Schools, and Private Families. By W.R. Rhinehart. Germantown, O. Published by W. R. Rhinehart. Stereotyped by J.A. James.,
    1848. 132 p. ; 19 cm. Contains music, in four-shape-note notation.
    Includes index.
    See Morgan 253 for 1850 edition.
    Signatures: [A] A2 - L/2 L2/4.
    253 Rhinehart, W. R. (William R.) The American Church Harp: Containing a Choice Selection of Hymns and Tunes, Comprising a Variety of Metres, Well Adapted to All Christian Churches, Singing Schools, and Private Families. By W. R. Rhinehard. [Two lines quotation] Cincinnati Published by H.S. & J. Applegate, 39 Main Street.,
    1850. [i-ii], iii-v, 6-132 p. ; 18 cm. Morgan copy: impf.; missing p. 105-112.
    Printed with shaped notes.
    Includes index.
    See Morgan 133 for 1848 edition.
    Signatures: A A2 - L/2 L2/4. G2 not printed.
    "Index to Music."--p. [130]-131.
    "Index to Hymns."--p. 131-132.
    5404 Rice, David, 1733-1816. Slavery Inconsistent with Justice and Good Policy by Philanthropos.. Second Edition. Lebanon Printed by M'Clean and Hale., AI 0. 1812. 26 p. ; 19 cm.
    7613 Rice, Eliphalet L. Introduction to American Literature; or, The Origin and Development of the English Language with Gems of Poetry. By E.L. Rice. Cincinnati Derby, Bradley & Co., AI 46-6033. 1846. 420 p. ; 18.5 cm. Advertised in 1847 with no price. (Morgan 4820, p. 56)
    5052 Rice, Eliphalet L. Characteristics of the Old English Poets: With Introductory and Connecting Remarks. Cincinnati Bradley & Anthony.,
    1849. 420 p. ; 19 cm.
    2070 Rice, Harvey, 1800-1891. An Oration, Delivered on the Fifty-Fourth Anniversary of American Independence. By. H. Rice, Esq. At Cleveland, Ohio, A. D. 1830. Cleveland T. J. M'Lain, Printer., AI 3306. 1830. 27 p.
    3544 Rice, Harvey, 1800-1891. Yorick, and Other Poems. Cleveland Printed and Published by Sanford and Lott., AI 53489. 1838. 71, bv p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: By Harvey Rice. Erroneously attributed to James Warner Ward. An inscription in one copy ("Yorick the nom-de-plume of Irad Kelley") is cited by W. Coyle in "Ohio Authors" (1962), leading to the erroneous attribution of the work to Kelley.
    The verses "To F.M. R---" (p. [51]-52) are addressed to a child from a parent ("Thy days have just begun. But what thy future lot may be, Parental fondness cannot see--"); this is Rice's daughter, Fanny Maria Rice, born in 1832. The "Ode, written for the Fourth of July" appears in Calvin Durfee's "Williams biographical annals," 1871, p. 130, where it is attributed to Harvey Rice, a member of the Williams College Class of 1824 and junior at the time of its composition.
    Contents: Yorick -- Lines to a friend -- Ode, written on the Fourth of July -- Song -- My kindred -- The vain request -- Man -- The Lament -- To Eliza -- The evening walk -- My native hills -- To F.M.R--- -- Farewell to politics -- The grave -- Elegiac stanzas -- The sainted three -- The gloom of years -- Notes.
    1084 Rice, Luther, 1783-1836. The Exercise of Conscience: a Glorious Priviledge [sic] Conferred by Jehovah and Guaranteed by the Highest Authority of the United States of America, Which Sanctians [sic] the within Reasons for Withdrawing from the Congregational Church in Homer. With a Valedictory Address, to the Same Church, by Luther Rice. Mountpleasant Printed by Jas. & I. Osborn., OI 438. SS 45533. 1818. 77 p. ; 15 cm. Ohio Imprints and Shaw and Shoemaker citing the Harlow Lindley copy contain the two misspellings. The Earlham College Library copy described in OCLC #55998990 does not.
    4674 Rice, Nathan Lewis, 1807-1877. Address of the Rev. N. L. Rice, D.D., before the Miami Union Literary Society of the Miami University, at Its Twentieth Anniversary, Oxford, Ohio. Cincinnati Daily Atlas Office, AI 45-5546. 1845. 24 p. ; 23 cm.
    6114 Rice, Nathan Lewis, 1807-1877. Lectures on Slavery Delivered in the First Presbyterian Church Cincinnati, July First and Third, 1845. Cincinnati J.A. James, AI 45-5547. 1845. 72 p. ; 17 cm.
    8695 Rice, Nathan Lewis, 1807-1877. An Address before the Jefferson Literary Society of Augusta College, Delivered at Its Anniversary, Held in August, Kentucky, August 28, 1846. Cincinnati E. Morgan and Company., AI 46-6035. 1846. 19 p.
    4837 Rice, Nathan Lewis, 1807-1877. Romanism not Christianity; A Series of Popular Lectures in which Popery and Protestantism are Contrasted; Showing the Incompatibility of the Former with Freedom and Free Institutions. Second Edition. Cincinnati Wm. H. Moore & Co., Publishers.,
    1847. x, 364 p. [1] leaf of plates, port. ; 20 cm.
    5869 Rice, Nathan Lewis, 1807-1877. A Discourse on Dancing, Delivered in the Central Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati. Cincinnati The Presbyterian Book Depository, and W. H. Moore,
    1847. 24 p. ; 22 cm. Library of Congress notes: This book is typical of mid-nineteenth century antidance works. While many writers noted that the Bible contains numerous references to dance, Rice (1807-1877) points out that, in a biblical context, dance was utilized as a part of worship, performed exclusively by women dancing with each other. (The dangers of contact between the sexes while dancing were a common theme in antidance literature.) The second point, also common in antidance books, centered on the notion that dancing was bad for the health, especially in women.
    Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as facsimile page images and full text.
    6569 Rice, Nathan Lewis, 1807-1877. Phrenology Examined. New York Published. Cincinnati J.D. Thorpe,
    1849.

    434 Rice, Nathan Lewis, 1807-1877. God Sovereign and Man Free: or The Doctrine of Divine Foreordination and Man's Free Agency, Stated, Illustrated, and Proved from the Scriptures. By N.L. Rice, D.D., Pastor of the Central Presbyterian Church. Cincinnati John D. Thorpe, No. XII. Fourth Street.,
    1850. 225 p. ; 17.5 cm. A second edition was published in 1851.
    Signatures: [1]1*-19/2 19*/4.
    On spine: God Sovereign and Man Free. Thorp. Cin.
    "John D. Thorpe, Print."--verso of title page.
    Half-title, p. [117]: Part II. Doctrine of Election.
    "John D. Thorpe, Publishes...."--p. [227].
    "John D. Thorpe, Publisher, Bookseller & Stationer, No. 12, West Fourth Street, Cincinnati;"--p. [228].
    Includes bibliographical references.
    10101 Richardson, John. Wacousta, or The Prophecy; A Tale of Detroit & Michillimackinac. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1833] 1 v. (various pagings) Excerpts from Columbus newspapers Journal & Gazette.
    8694 Richmond Classical Institute. Richmond. Catalogue of the Officers and Students for 1845-46. Steubenville, Ohio Printed by W. R. Allison., AI 46-6052. 1846. 8 p. American Imprints list no location.
    10367 Richmond College (Richmond, Ohio) Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Richmond College for the year 1848. Steubenville Printed by Wilson & Harper,
    1848. xx p. ; 20 cm.
    338 Rickly, Samuel Strasser, 1819-1905. No. 1. Deutscher Schulbucher. A B C Buch. Von Ehrw. S.S. Rickli, A.M. Professor der Sprachen an der Columbus=Hochschule. Columbus, O. I.N. Whiting und Huntington.,
    1848. Gedruckt in der Druckerei des "Westboten." 32 p. ; 19.5 cm. Author was apparently a Reverend because the German word is "Ehrwurden" or "ehrw" abbreviated.
    2669 Riddell, John Leonard, 1807-1867. Botanical Specimens. Particular Directions for Collecting and Preserving Specimens of Plants, Extracted from an Unpublished Treatise on Practical Botany. By John L. Riddell, A.M. [Cincinnati Printed at the Chronicle Office, AI 26548. 1834] 24 p. 2 ill. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: An offprint, with minor typographical variations, including renumbered pages, from the Western Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences, v. 8, no. 1 (Cincinnati: Printed at the Chronicle Office, 1834).
    From the Western Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences. For July [i.e, April], 1834.
    2920 Riddell, John Leonard, 1807-1867. A Synopsis of the Flora of the Western States. By John L. Riddle, A.M. Lecturer on Chemistry; Member of the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio; Cincinnati Medical Society, etc. Cincinnati E. Deming, AI 34011. 1835. 116 p. ; 21.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.
    "The region to which this synopsis or catalogue is intended to apply, extends from the Allegheny Mountains in West Virginia, to the Platte River in Missouri Territory; and from the southern boundary of Tennessee, to the latitude of Detroit,"-p. 3.
    3119 Riddell, John Leonard, 1807-1867. Memoir on the Nature of Miasm and Contagion, Read before the Cincinnati Medical Society, Feb. 3, 1836, by John L. Riddell, M.D., Adjunct Professor of Chemistry and Lecturer on Botany, in the Cincinnati Medical College. Cincinnati Printed by N.S. Johnson, AI 39907. 1836. 20 p. ; 21 cm.
    3120 Riddell, John Leonard, 1807-1867. Remarks on the Geological Features of Ohio, and Some of the Desiderata Which Might be Supplied by a Geological Survey of the State. By John L. Riddell, Adjunct Professor of Chemistry, &c. in Cincinnati College. From the Western Monthly Magazine, for March. [Cincinnati? s.n., AI 39908. 1836] 12 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Running title: Geological Features of Ohio.
    From the Western Monthly Magazine, March, 1836.
    3121 Riddell, John Leonard, 1807-1867. A Supplementary Catalogue of Ohio Plants Catalogue and Descriptions Read, and Specimens Exhibited, before the Western Academy of Natural Sciences, March 16, 1836 by John L. Riddell. Cincinnati N.S. Johnson, Printer, AI 39909. 1836. 28 p. ; 22 cm.
    8227 Riddell, John Leonard, 1807-1867. A Monograph of the Silver Dollar, Good and Bad. Illustrated with Facsimile Figures... Including the Genuine, the Low Standard, and the Counterfeit: Giving Their Weight, Quality and Exact Value. Cincinnati E. Shepard, Printer., AI 0. 1845. 8 p., 178 l., [8] p. ill. ; 24 cm.
    2390 Riddle, Adam N., b. 1806. An Argument in Favor of Establishing the State Bank of Ohio; Contained in a Series of Five Numbers, that Appeared Editorially, in the Cincinnati Republican. Together with a Draft of the Charter for that Projected Institution; the same that was Submitted to the Legislature of Ohio, at Its Session of 1832-33, by Mr. Riddle, of Hamilton County. Cincinnati Reynolds, Allen & Disney, Printers., AI 17431. 1833. 66 p. ; 20.5 cm. The editor of the Cincinnati Daily Republican until July 1833 was Samuel J. Bayard; after July, James Allen.
    7779 Riddle, John, d. 1847. Last Will and Testament of Col. John Riddle, dec'd. Cincinnati

    1847. 11 p. Caption title; no imprint.
    PPL: (Am. 1847 Rid 51450.0.9).
    6463 Ridgely, William S. Practical Suggestions, on the Management of Cholera by William S. Ridgely, M.D. Cincinnati Published by John D. Thorpe.,
    1849. 8 p. ; 24 cm.
    5889 Ridgway, Joseph, 1783-1861. Address of Joseph Ridgway, to the Electors of the Tenth Congressional District of Ohio. Columbus Printed by Charles Scott., AI 43-4326. 1843. 14 p. ; 22 cm. Lesser: Ridgway had served as a Whig Congressman from this District since 1837, but he lost his bid for re-election in 1842. Trying again, he discusses the issues most likely to arise in the next Congress-- especially the tariff, one of the few clear cut distinctions between the Whigs and Democrats. Ridgway takes the Whig position favoring protection for infant industries, and invokes an array of respectable support, from Jefferson to Jackson.
    8920 Rigdon, Sidney and Oliver Cowdery. Dear brethren-, [Signed and dated at end:] Sidney Rigdon, Oliver Cowdery. Kirtland, Ohio, May 10, 1834. [Kirtland s.n., AI 0. Crawley 14. Flake 7283. 1834] Broadside. 32 x 20 cm. See Crawley's detailed description.
    3818 Rigdon, Sidney. An Appeal to the American People: Being an Account of the Persecutions of the Church of Latter Day Saints; and of the Barbarities Inflicted on Them by the Inhabitants of the State of Missouri. By Authority of Said Church. Second Edition, Revised. Cincinnati Printed by Shepard & Stearns[.], AI 40-246. Crawley 79. Flake 7280. Howes A292. 1840. vi, [7]-60 p. ; 18.5 cm. Yellow printed wrappers. Crawley gives the author as Sidney Rigdon.
    8937 Rigdon, Sidney. An Appeal to the American People: Being an Account of the Persecutions of the Church of Latter Day Saints; and of the Barbarities Inflicted on Them by the Inhabitants of the State of Missouri. By Authority of Said Church. Cincinnati Glezen and Shepard, Stereotypers and Printers., Cf.: AI 40-246 (Second Edition, Revised). Crawley 66. Flake 7279. Howes A292. 1840. 84 p. ; 17 cm. Crawley gives the author as Sidney Rigdon.
    3771 Riggs, Stephen Return, 1812-1883. The Dakota First Reading Book Prepared by Stephen R. Riggs and Gideon H. Pond, Missionaries. Printed for the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Cincinnati Kendall and Henry, Printers., AI 58234. Graff 3505. Sabin 71326, 63995. 1839. 39, [1] p. ; 14 cm. Primer in the Santee dialect.
    1260 Riley, James, 1777-. An Authentic Narrative of the Loss of the American Brig Commerce on the Western Coast of Africa, in the Month of August, 1815. With an Account of the Sufferings of Her Surviving Officers and Crew Who were Enslaved by the Wandering Arabs of the Great African Desert, or Zahahrah: with Observations, Historical, Geographical, &c. Made during the Travels of the Author, While a Slave to the Arabs, and in the Empire of Morocco. By James Riley. ...Illustrated and Embellished with Eight Handsome Engravings. Chilllicothe [sic] Published for the Author. Bailhache and Scott, Printers., OI 579. SS 3023. Sabin 71397. Wilkie 736. 1820. 395 p. Frontpiece portrait, 7 plates. ; 17.5 cm. Advertised for subscription in Scioto Gazette, July 9, 1819.
    Donald J. Ratcliffe copy inscribed: "John Sommerville."
    See: Donald J. Ratcliffe, "Selling Captain Riley, 1816-1859: How Did His "Narrative' Become So Well Known," Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, 117 (Part 1, 2007), 177-209.
    A copy of the original, revised text of the 1850 edition is available online. See below.
    7125 Ripley, Henry Jones, 1798-1875. The Four Gospels; With Notes: Chiefly Explanatory; Designed for Teachers in Sabbath Schools and Bible Classes, and as an Aid to Family Instruction. 2 v. in 1. 2nd ed. Cincinnati David Anderson, AI 0. 1838. 2 v. in 1. 1 map. ; 20 cm. Preface to first ed. dated: Newton, March, 1837.
    "Notice to the second edition" dated: Newton, May, 1838.
    902 Rippon, John, compiler. A Selection of Hymns, from the Best Authors, Intended to be An Appendix to Dr. Watts's [sic] Psalms and Hymns. By John Rippon, D.D. With an Appendix of Additional Hymns, Original and Selected. Chillicothe Published by J. Heilings & Nashee & Denny. Nashee & Denny--Printers., OI 273. SS 35792. 1815. 588, 32 p. ; 14 cm.
    10074 Rizer, P. Duty and Encouragement of the Church in Reference to the Heathen a Sermon Preached in the English Lutheran Church, of Dayton, Ohio, on the Second of June, 1850, Being the First Sunday in the Month by P. Rizer. Dayton N. Sullivan,
    1850. 19 p. ; 20 cm.
    577 Robbins, Chandler, 1810-1882. Address, Delivered before the Patrons and Friends of the Springfield Ohio High School, at Its Opening, January, 1841. By Chandler Robbins, Principal. Springfield Gallagher and Halsey, Printers., AI 41-4508. 1841. [1-3], 4-16 p. ; 20 cm. The address was given on the evening of January 30, 1841.
    "Erratum."--p. 16.
    Signatures: [A]-[B]/4.
    7511 Robbins, Chandler, 1810-1882. An Address Delivered before the Jefferson Literary Society of Augusta College, Delivered at Its Anniversary...August 23, 1844. Cincinnati R. P. Thompson, Printer, AI 44-5340. 1844. 22 p.
    715 Robbins, Samuel Prince, d. 1823. A Sermon, Preached at Granville, (Ohio,) December 14, 1808, at the Ordination of the Rev. Timothy Harris, to the Pastoral Care of the Congregational Church and Society in That Place. By Samuel Robbins, A.M. Pastor of the First Church and Society in Marietta, (Ohio.) Marietta, (Ohio.) Printed by Samuel Fairlamb., OI 95 ("Price"). SS 18523 ("Price"). Sabin 71836. Wilkie 147. 1809. 17 p. ; 21.5 cm.
    903 Robbins, Samuel Prince, d. 1823. An Address to "The Society in Marietta, for the Promotion of Good Morals." Delivered at Their Annual Meeting, June 5th, 1815, by Rev. Samuel P. Robbins, A.M. Pastor of the First Church and Society in Marietta. Published by Request of the Society. Marietta Printed by T. & D. H. Buell and R. Prestiss., OI 274. Rusk II: XX. SS 35794. Wilkie 386. 1815. 14 p. ; 21.5 cm.
    676 Robbins, Thomas. A Sermon Delivered at the Ordination of the Rev. Samuel P. Robbins, to the Pastoral Care of the First Church and Society in Marietta, State of Ohio, Jan. 8th. 1806. By Thomas Robbins, A.M. [Two lines of quotation] Marietta (State of Ohio) Printed by Samuel Fairlamb, and for Sale at the Printing Office., AI 11292. OI 58. Rusk II: 260. Sabin 71837. Thomson 991. [1806] 18 p. ; 18.5 cm.
    5342 Roberts, Bennet. A Glance at Universalism in the West. By Bennet Roberts, Minister of the Gospel, Windsor, Morgan County, Ohio. Zanesville Printed by Thomas & Beatty., AI 42-4300. 1842. [1], bv, [3]-62, [63]-77, [78]-88, [89]-94. 1 l. p. ; 16 cm. "Supplement to the Glance."--p. [63]-94.
    Signatures: [A]/4 B/1 B*/3 C-G/8.
    9609 Roberts, Joel. The Cholera of 1849, and the Opinions of Medical and Other Professional Gentlemen, in Regard to Its Origin and Proper Treatment, Embracing the Alopathy [sic], Homoeopathy, Hydropathy, Electrical and Eclectic Theories, and Prescriptions, Selected from the Various Journals of the Day. By Joel Roberts. Sandusky City, O. W.S. Mills & Co., Printers, Water Street.,
    1850. 64 p. ; 24 cm. "In presenting this work to the public, my object is to lay before them in a convenient form for reference and preservation, such remarks on the subject of Asiatic, or Epidemic Cholera, as has been promulgated within the past eighteen months, by Medical and other Professional Gentlemen."--Preface, p. [3].
    The Cholera epidemic of 1849 devastated Sandusky, with approximately 379 persons, young and old, male and female, black and white, loosing their lives. The epidemic lasted only 68 days, from July 2 to September 7, 1849, and took an average of 5 lives daily. Sandusky's population when the cholera struck was about 5,000; it was estimated at less than 1,000 when it ended. Many who did not die from the cholera fled to healthier locales.
    The list of the dead, as reported in the Sandusky Clarion, is reprinted on pages 60-64.
    8023 Roberts, R., and Company. Ashtabula. Druggist's Labels. Set of 140 labels for druggist's dispensing jars and bottles, printed on seven sheets. Ashtabula
    AI 0. 1828.

    9484 Roberts, W.S. A Circular Letter, Written for the Mad River Baptist Association. By W.S. Roberts---1846. Troy Locke & Holt, Printers.,
    1847. 10, [1] p. ; 22 cm. At the regular meeting of the Mad River Association in 1845, W.S. Roberts was appointed to write the Circular Letter for the next annual meeting. When the Circular Letter was read before the association for its consent, there was disagreement over some of the phraseology. Roberts admitted "his intention to startle the mind" (p. iv) when describing the foreign policy of nearly every Christian nation including the United States as "the barbarous trade of human butchery." (p. 6) Objecting to this phrase the committee formed to review the Circular Letter recommended the word "war" in its place. After considerable debate over several parts of the Circular Letter, no consensus was reached, and the Circular Letter was not published in the annual minutes. Roberts published it on his own.
    This is the only time, this bibliographer, recalls a Circular Letter not being approved among the over five hundred Baptist Circular Letters written and published before 1850 in Ohio
    4752 Roberts, William M. (William Milnor), 1810-1881. Report to the Board of Directors, on the Sandy & Beaver Canal, by W. Milnor Roberts, Engineer, Read on the 31st of January, 1846. New Lisbon J. Wilkinson, Printer., AI 46-6080. 1846. 20 p. ; 17 cm.
    578 Robertson, D. A. The Elevator. Cincinnati J. H. Lovejoy & Co., AI 41-4516. 1841. 180 p.
    8303 Robertson, Samuel. A Sermon on Speculative Freemasonry, Preached in the First Presbyterian Church in Dryden, September 5, 1829, by the Rev. Samuel Robertson, Pastor of Said Church. Published by Request. Cincinnati
    AI 0. Walgren 3406. Reprinted from the Ithaca, New York, Edition, 1830. 16 p. ; 22 cm. Walgren notes: Page [3]: "I wish to destroy the institution, not to injure, but to benefit, those who belong to it...." The original edition was published in Ithaca, New York by Spencer & Chatterton, in 1829. (American Imprints 40294).
    5099 Robertson, William, 1721-1793. A History of the Middle Ages: Describing the Progress of Society in Europe from the Subversion of the Roman Empire to the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century, Confirmed by Historical Proofs and Illustrations: and the History of the Reign of the Emperor of Germany, Charles V, and All the Kingdoms and States of Europe During His Age. By William Robertson, Principal of the University of Edinburgh; Author of the History of Scotland; History of the Discovery and Conquest of America, &c., &c. Columbus Published by William Hall for J. & H. Miller. Scott & Bascom, Printers.,
    1850. Three vols. in one.--Price $3 80. 848 p., 2 leaves of plates. port. ; 26 cm. "Dedication."--p. [iii].
    "Preface."--p. [v]-viii.
    "Contents."--p. [ix]-xvi.
    On spine: History of the Middle Ages. Robertson.
    Pagination: [i-v], vi-viii, [ix]-xvi, [1]-116, [117]-245, bv, [247]-822, [823]-829, [830]-848.
    Signatures: [1]-2/4 1-74/4 75/8 76/4 77/8 78-79/4 80/8 81/4 82/8 83-85/4 86/8 87-88/4 89/8 90-91/4 92-94/8 95-97/4.
    Recommendations on p. 848 by Samuel Galloway, William M. Reynolds, D.B. Cheney, Seabury Ford and James Hoge, all leading Ohioians including a governor.
    10314 Robinson & Jones, Cincinnati. Robinson & Jones, printers, publishers, bookbinders, stationers and booksellers, 109 Main Street, above Third, Cincinnati. [Cincinnati Robinson & Jones,
    1846] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 25 x 20 cm. At head of title: S. Robinson, Philadelphia. E. Penrose Jones, Cincinnati.
    8173 Robinson & Jones. Catalogue of Books, Cheap Literature, Periodicals, &c. Published and Sold by Robinson & Jones, Cincinnati. [Cincinnati Published by Robinson & Jones, AI 0. between 1838 and 1849] 112 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Robinson & Jones published in Cincinnati from 1838 through 1849.
    6995 Robinson, H. N. (Horatio Nelson), 1806-1867. A Universal Key to the Science of Algebra in Which Some New Modes of Operation Are Introduced Corresponding to the Cancelling System in Numbers ...by Horatio N. Robinson. Cincinnati E. Morgan & Company., AI 44-5354. 1844. 167 p. ; 18 cm.
    4676 Robinson, H. N. (Horatio Nelson), 1806-1867. A New Practical and Theoretical Arithmetic, in Which, in Addition to the Usual Modes of Operation, the Science of Numbers, the Prussian Canceling System, and Other Important Abbreviations, Hold a Prominent Place. By Horatio N. Robinson, A.M. Designed for Schools, Colleges and Private Students. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan & Co., 111 Main-St., AI 45-5592. [1845] 1 l., [iii-v], vi-x, 11-288, 1-7, 1-5 p. diag. ; 18.5 cm. "Stereotyped by J.A. James, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    [A] A2 - Z/2 Z2/4 2A/2 2A2/4 17/2 17*/4.
    4753 Robinson, H. N. (Horatio Nelson), 1806-1867. An Elementary Treatise on Algebra; Theoretical and Practical. By Horatio N. Robinson. 2d ed. Cincinnati J. Ernst., AI 46-6090. 1846. viii, [9]-262 p. ; 19.5 cm.
    8692 Robinson, H. N. (Horatio Nelson), 1806-1867. Key to Robinson's Arithmetic. Cincinnati Morgan., AI 46-6091 1846. 78 p.
    8693 Robinson, H. N. (Horatio Nelson), 1806-1867. An Elementary Treatise on Algebra, Theoretical and Practical. Cincinnati J. Ernst., AI 46-6089. 1846. 262 p.
    112 Robinson, H. N. (Horatio Nelson), 1806-1867. Key to Robinson's Algebras; Containing, Also, a Short Treatise on the Indeterminate and Diophantine Analysis, and Some Miscellaneous Examples. Designed for Teachers and Students. Cincinnati Published by Jacob Ernst, No. 183, Main Street., Karpinsky, page 492. 1847. [1-3], bv, 5-120 p. ; 19 cm. Signatures: [1] 1* - 10/2 10*/4. 10* printed as 10, and extra 10* printed on page 117.
    On spine: Key.
    4838 Robinson, H. N. (Horatio Nelson), 1806-1867. A Theoretical and Practical Treatise on Algebra; in Which the Excellencies of the Demonstrative Methods of the French, Are Combined with the More Practical Operations of the English; and Concise Solutions Pointed Out and Particularly Inculcated. Designed for Schools, Colleges and Private Students By Horatio N. Robinson, A.M. Third Edition. Cincinnati Published by Jacob Ernst, No. 183 Main Street.,
    1847. [i-ii], iii-v, bv, vii-viii, 9-328 p. ; 22 cm. At head of title: "University Edition."
    Stereotyped by James & Co., Cincinnati."--p. verso of title page.
    "Preface."--p. iii-v.
    "Contents."--p. vii-viii.
    On spine: Robinson's Algebra University Ed.
    Signatures: [A]-C/6 D D* - Z/2 Z*/4 2A 2A2 - 2B/2 2B2/4 2C/2. [1] - 19/8, 20 - 22/4.
    6767 Robinson, H. N. (Horatio Nelson), 1806-1867. Elements of Natural Philosophy, with Some of Their Results and Applications. Designed for Schools, Academies, and Private Students. By Horatio N. Robinson, A.M., Formerly Professor of Mathematics in the U.S. Navy; Author of a Treatise on Arithmetic; A School and University Edition of Algebra, Etc. Third Edition. Cincinnati Published by Jacob Ernst, 183 Main St. Cleveland:-Wm. H. Smith.,
    1848. [i-iii], iv, 5, vi-viii, 9-287, bv p. ill., diag. ; 20 cm. "James & Co., Stereotypers, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    "Ernst & Hefley, Printers, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    [A] - S/8. [1] 1* - 24/2/ 23*/4.
    On spine: Robinson's Philosophy.
    6794 Robinson, H. N. (Horatio Nelson), 1806-1867. Treatise on Algebra: Theoretical and Practical. 4th. ed. Cincinnati J. Ernst,
    1849. 262 p. ; 20 cm.
    8853 Robinson, H. N. (Horatio Nelson), 1806-1867. A Theoretical and Practical Treatise on Algebra; in Which the Excellencies of the Demonstrative Methods of the French, Are Combined with the More Practical Operations of the English; and Concise Solutions Pointed Out and Particularly Inculcated. Designed for Schools, Colleges and Private Students. By H.N. Robinson, A.M., Formerly Professor of Mathematics in the U.S. Navy; Author of a Treatise on Arithmetic; Natural Philosophy; Astronomy, etc. Sixth Edition. Cincinnati Jacob Ernst, No. 183, Main Street: Albany, New York: Erastius H. Pease & Co., 82, State Street,
    1849. viii, 328 p. ; 20.5 cm. At head of title: University Edition.
    "Stereotyped by James & Co., Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    On spine: Robinson's Algebra University Ed.
    3013 Robinson, H. N. (Horatio Nelson), 1806-1867. An Elementary Treatise on Algebra. Designed as First Lessons in That Science, by H.N. Robinson, A.M., Author of An University Edition of Algebra--An Elementary Treatise on Natural Philosophy--A Work on Geometry, Containing Plane and Spherical Trigonometry; Also, Author of a Textbook on Astronomy, and Several Other Mathematical Works. Second Edition. Cincinnati Jacob Ernst[,] No. 183, Main Street[.] Albany: Erastus H. Peace & Co.,
    1850. [1-3], 4-5, bv, [7], 8, [9]-20, [21]-88, [89]-139, [140]-170, [171]-203, [204]-240 p. ; 18.5 cm. On spine: Robinson's Elementary Algebra.
    "Stereotyped by James & Co., Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    Signatures: [1] 2 - 19/8 20/4.
    5100 Robinson, H. N. (Horatio Nelson), 1806-1867. An Elementary Treatise on Algebra Designed as First Lessons in that Science. 3rd ed. Cincinnati Jacob Ernst.,

    240 p. ; 19 cm.
    5101 Robinson, H. N. (Horatio Nelson), 1806-1867. Elements of Geometry, Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, and Conic Sections. By H. N. Robinson, A.M., Author of a Treatise on Arithmetic, an Elementary and a University Edition of Algebra, a Work on Natural Philosophy, and Two Separate Works on Astronomy. Cincinnati Jacob Ernst, No. 183, Main Street. Albany: Erastus H. Pease & Co.,
    1850. [i-iii], iv-v, bv, [vii]-viii, [9]-270, br, [2]-65 p. ; 20.5 cm. At the end are logarithm tables, pages [2]-65 second count, which are not listed in "Contents," but signatures are continuous.
    "Stereotyped by A.C. James, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    Signatures: [1] 2 - 27/8 28/4. [A] - V/8.
    On spine: Robinson's Geometry.
    6571 Robinson, H. N. (Horatio Nelson), 1806-1867. A Theoretical and Practical Treatise on Algebra, in which the Excellencies of the Demonstrative Method of the French are Combined with the More Practical Operations of the English; and Concise Solutions Pointed Out and Particularly Inculcated. 8th ed. Cincinnati Jacob Ernst.,
    1850. 328 p. ; 20 cm. University Edition.
    6948 Robinson, H. N. (Horatio Nelson), 1806-1867. A Theoretical and Practical Treatise on Algebra, in which the Excellencies of the Demonstrative Method of the French are Combined with the More Practical Operations of the English; and Concise Solutions Pointed Out and Particularly Inculcated, Designed for Schools, Colleges and Private Students. By H.N. Robinson. 9th ed. Cincinnati Jacob Ernst.,
    1850. 328 p. ; 20 cm. University Edition.
    1963 Robinson, Samuel, 1783-1826. A Course of Fifteen Lectures on Medical Botany, Denominated Thomson's New Theory of Medical Practice; in Which the Various Theories That Have Preceded It, Are Reviewed and Compared; Delivered in Cincinnati, Ohio. By Samuel Robinson. [Seven lines of quotations] Columbus Printed and Published by Horton Howard., Johnston 965. SS 40300. 1829. v, [2], 8-199, [3] p. ; 20. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Errata." on p. [202]. Defense of Thomsonianism.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: L. Curtis a present from Horton Howard January 19, 1830.
    PPL copy provenance: Morgan Library of Ohio Imprints, John W. Campbell, an Ohio pioneer who came to Ohio in the 1790's. See Morgan 180.
    2071 Robinson, Samuel, 1783-1826. A Course of Fifteen Lectures on Medical Botany Denominated, Thomson's New Theory of Medical Practice in Which the Various Theories That Have Preceded It Are Reviewed and Compared. By Samuel Robinson. 2d ed. Columbus Horton Howard, AI 3337. 1830. v, [6]-162 p. 21 cm.
    178 Robinson, Samuel, 1783-1826. Course of Fifteen Lectures, on Medical Botany, Denominated Thomson's New Theory of Medical Practice; in which the Various Theories that have Preceded It are Reviewed and Compared. Delivered in Cincinnati, Ohio, by Samuel Robinson. With Introductory by the Proprietor. Columbus Published by Pike, Platt and Co. M.L. Lewis......Printer., AI 14544. 1832. 206, [2] p. ; 13.5 cm. Reese: The third edition of Robinson's essay on medical botany, previously published in Boston and Columbus in 1830. This edition is evidently expanded, and the scarcest, at least by virtue of the fewest locations in American Imprints (five). Robinson had not met Dr. Thomson at the time he gave these lectures, pretty well conceding he thought the good doctor a genius, although the principles he advocated were "highly unpopular."
    "A general reference to the works quoted, or alluded to, in this work."--p. [207].
    2346 Robinson, Samuel, 1783-1826. A Lecture Introductory to a Course, on the Science of Life Organization, &c. [Cincinnati s.n.,] AI 14545. 1832. 13 p. ; 20 cm. Preface dated Cincinnati, March 1, 1832.
    "Based upon the principles of 'Howard's Improved system of botanic medicine.'" - Pref.
    Includes table of contents to Harward's work, v. 1.
    For the same title with 24 pages and by their libraries attributed to Columbus, see Morgan 9773.
    9773 Robinson, Samuel, 1783-1826. A Lecture Introductory to a Course, on the Science of Life, Organization, &c. [Columbus s.n.,] AI 0. 1832. 24 p. ; 21 "...based upon the principles of Howard's Improved System of Botanic Medicine."
    Includes table of content to Howard's work, v. 1.
    For the same title with 13 pages and by their libraries attributed to Columbus, see Morgan 2346.
    2921 Robinson, Samuel, 1783-1826. A Course of Fifteen Lectures. [sic] on Medical Botany, Denominated Thomson's New Theory of Medical Practice; in Which the Various Theories That Have Preceded It Are Reviewed and Compared. Delivered in Cincinnati, Ohio, by Dr. Samuel Robinson. [Nine lines of quotations] Columbus, Ohio Published by Jarvis Pike & Co., AI 34033. 1835. 205, bv, [207-208] p. ; 13.5 cm. Dated in "Proprietor's Introduction," "Boston, October, 1830."
    Spine: Robinson Lectures.
    "Contents."--p. [207].
    "A General Reference."--p. [208].
    1702 Robinson, Samuel. Lectures on the Prophecy of Isaiah. By the Rev. Samuel Robinson, Cincinnati. Cincinnati Printed by Wm. Hill Woodward, 137 Main-Street., SS 25958. 1826. 16 p. ; 24 cm. At head of title: Number I. Vol. II.
    5695 Robson, Elizabeth. To Friends of the Yearly Meeting of Indiana. Short Creek s.n., AI 0. 1825. 8 p. ; 17.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    3122 Rockwell Land Company. Rockwell, Illinois. The Articles of Association of the Rockwell Land Company, La Salle County, Illinois. Cleveland F. B. Penniman, Book and Job Printer, AI 39955. 1836. 12 p. ; 23 cm.
    2131 Rocky River Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 5981. 1831

    2245 Rocky River Baptist Association. Minutes of the 1st Meeting, 1832. Cleveland
    AI 11159. 1832.

    2251 Rocky River Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 11165. 1832.

    2397 Rocky River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Second Session of the Rocky River Baptist Association, Holden with the Church in Olmsted, Ohio, on Sept. 28th, 29th and 30th, 1833, Together with Their Circular and Corresponding Letter.

    AI 17620. [1833] 8 p.
    2555 Rocky River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Third Session of the Rocky River Baptist Association, Holden with the Church in Granger, Ohio, on the 1st and 2d of October, A. D. 1834. Together with Their Circular & Corresponding Letter. [Cleveland? s.n., AI 23166. 1834] 10 p. ; 19 cm. At head of title: [No. 3. periodical].
    2714 Rocky River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fourth Session of the Rocky River Baptist Association, Holden at Royalton, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. June 17th & 18th, 1835. [Medina] J.W. White, Pr.--Medina., AI 30260. not before 1835] 11 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprints.
    At head of title: [No. 4. Periodical.]
    2979 Rocky River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fifth Anniversary Session of the Rocky River Baptist Association, held at Medina, Ohio, June 15th and 16th, 1836. Cleveland Printed by Andrews & Hull., AI 35966. 1836. 11 p.
    3182 Rocky River Baptist Association. The Minutes of the Sixth Anniversary of the Rocky River Baptist Association, Held at Cleveland, Ohio, June 21 and 22, 1837, with Their Circular and Corresponding Letters. Wednesday, June 21. Rocky River Baptist Association, 1837. Cleveland Published by Penniman and Bemis., AI 43041. 1837. 16 p. ; 19 cm. Caption title; no imprints.
    At head of title: (No. 6--Periodical).
    6095 Rocky River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Seventh Anniversary of the Rocky River Baptist Association. Held at Westfield, Medina County, Ohio, June 20th & 21st, 1838: Together with Their Corresponding Letter. [Cleveland s.n., AI 0. 1838] 12 p. ; 17 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 9: Linus Austin, moderator. H.K. Kendall, clerk. B. Rouse, ass't. Caption title; no imprint.
    (No. 7-Periodical.)
    3576 Rocky River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Eighth Anniversary of the Rocky River Baptist Association, Held at Strongsville, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, June 19th and 20th, 1839: Together with Their Corresponding Letter. Cleveland Penniman & Aikin, Printers., AI 54232. 1839. 15, bv p. ; 23 cm. At head of title: No. 8, periodical.
    3824 Rocky River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Ninth Anniversary of the Rocky River Baptist Association, Convened at Richfield, Summit County, Ohio, June 17 ,18, 1840. Cleveland F.B. Peniman, Printer, AI 40-447. 1840. 16 p. ; 21 cm. At head of title: [No. 9, periodical.]
    8844 Rocky River Baptist Association. The Minutes of the Tenth Anniversary of the Rocky River Baptist Association Convened at Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, June 17, 18, 1841. Cleveland Printed by F.B. Penniman., AI 0. 1841 16 p. ; 17 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Circular letter."--p. 11-15, signed, D.A. Randall.
    "Granville Literary and Theological Institution."--p. [4] of wrapper.
    No. Ten, Periodical.
    6171 Rocky River Baptist Association. The Minutes of the Eleventh Anniversary of the Rocky River Baptist Association, Convened at Olmsted, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, June 15, 16, 1842. Medina, Ohio Printed by Thomas J. White., AI 42-369. 1842. 15, bv p. ; 19.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Circular letter."--p. 11-13.
    At head of title, within square brackets: No. 11, periodical.
    6813 Rocky River Baptist Association. The Minutes of the Twelfth Anniversary of the Rocky River Baptist Association, Convened at Columbia, Lorain County, Ohio, June 21, 22, 1843. Medina Michael Hayes, Printer, AI 43-377. 1843. 15 p. ; 21 cm. At head of title: [No. 12, periodical.]
    7452 Rocky River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Thirteenth Anniversary of the Rocky River Association, Convened at Granger, Medina County, Ohio. Akron Printed by Lane and Coggshall, AI 44-460. 1844. 15 p. At head of title: (No. 13, periodical).]
    8269 Rocky River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fourteenth Anniversary of the Rocky River Baptist Association, Held at Strongsville, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio. Akron, Ohio Printed by Lane & Coggshall., AI 45-524. 1845. 16 p. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 8: James [i.e., Joseph] Elliott, moderator. D.A. Randall, H.L.W. Leonard, clerks.
    "Circular letter."--p. 9-10.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: G.L. Blackford, num 19 Oak Slip.
    (No. 14, Periodical.)
    8634 Rocky River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fifteenth Anniversary of the Rocky River Baptist Association, Held at Dover, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. June 17th and 18th, 1846. Cleveland Printed by Smead and Cowles, No 16 Central Buildings., AI 46-565. 1846. 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    8831 Rocky River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Sixteenth Anniversary of the Rocky River Baptist Association, Held at Seville, Medina County, Ohio, June 16 and 17, 1847. Cleveland Printed by Smead & Cowles.,
    1847. 20 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 9: A.M. Torbet, moderator. H.L.W. Leonard, U.H. (i.e. W.H.) Hutchins, clerks.
    No. 16, Periodical.
    "Circular letter."--p. [10]-20.
    8833 Rocky River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Seventeenth Anniversary of the Rocky River Baptist Association, Held at Medina, Medina County, Ohio, June 21st and 22d, 1848. Cleveland Printed by Smead & Cowles, Central Buildings.,
    1848. 16 p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Circular letter."-- p. 13-16, signed: W. Muddiman, moderator. H.L.W. Leonard, W.H. Hutchins, clerks.
    No. 17, Periodical.
    8830 Rocky River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Eighteenth Anniversary of the Rocky River Baptist Association, Held at Euclid, Cuyahoga Co., O., June 20th and 21st, 1849. Cleveland Printed by Smead & Cowles--Central Buildings.,
    1849. 31, bv p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 9: James Goodrich, moderator. W. H. Hutchins, J.T. Westover, clerks.
    "Brief sketch of the R.R. Association."--p. [17]-30.
    "Constitution."--p. 30-31.
    "List of ordained ministers and licentiates of the Rocky River Association."--p. [32].
    No. 18, Periodical.
    8829 Rocky River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Nineteenth Anniversary of the Rocky River Baptist Association, Held at Cleveland, Ohio, June 12 and 13, 1850. Cleveland Printed by Smead & Cowles, Central Buildings.,
    1850. 24 p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 9: S.W. Adams, moderator. W.H. Hutchins, H.L.W. Leonard, clerks.
    "Circular letter."--p. [18]-24.
    No. 19, Periodical.
    7270 Rodter, Henrich. Leben, Charakter und Tod des Deutsches Patrioten Dr. Friedrich Ludwig Wiedig: ein aktenmassiger...beitrag zur Beurtheilung des geheimen Strafprozesses und der Politischen Zustande Deutschlands: nach der Schewizer-Ausg. bearb... vom Patriotischer Verein in Cincinnati. Cincinnati s.n., AI 46-6111. Ott 28. 1846. 160 p.
    5368 Roebling, John Augustus, 1806-1869. Report and Plan for a Wire Suspension Bridge, Proposed to be Erected over the Ohio River at Cincinnati by John A. Roebling. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James., AI 46-6113. 1846. 35 p., 1 leaf of plates (folded). ; 28 cm. Elton Engineering Books, London, England notes: This is John Roebling's first design for the Cincinnati bridge over the Ohio River and differs substantially from the final scheme as eventually built. It is one of the first generation of American suspension bridge projects (the first major such structure was Ellet's 1842 Fairmount bridge) and its most conspicuous feature is the great central tower, over 200 feet high from foundation level which divided the structure into two equal spans of 390 feet. In this rare report Roebling describes his design in minute detail, showing that it would not impede navigation and describing the anchorages, cables, suspenders, stays and decking. He also compares and contrasts it with the two suspension structures he had recently completed at Pittsburgh (the aqueduct and the Monongahela bridge) and discusses at length the practicability of the proposed work, demonstrating that there would be adequate strength in the suspension system that the anchorages would be secure and the central tower stable. However, the plan was shelved and when Roebling finally completed his suspension bridge at this site in 1867, it has a single span of 1057 feet (then the longest in the world) and was similar in design to the Brooklyn Bridge for which it was the prototype.
    5982 Roebuck, Hugh. Reflections on a Sermon Preached at Bloomingburg, July 5, 1835, by the Rev. E.T. Webster, Preached in Charge of Washington Circuit, from Matthew XXII, 37, 38, 39. Addressed to Him by a Member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Belonging to the Bloomingburg Class. Washington Court House Robert R. Lindsey, Print., AI 0. 1835. 8 p.
    3321 Rogers, George, 1805-1842. The Pro and Con of Universalism: Both as to Its Doctrines and Moral Bearings, in a Series of Original Articles. Cincinnati R.P. Brooks, AI 46590. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 2149. 1837. 3 v. ; 20 cm.
    3772 Rogers, George, 1805-1842. The Pro and Con of Universalism. Both as to Its Doctrines and Moral Bearings; in a Series of Original Articles. By George Rogers. Stereotype Edition. Cincinnati Printed for the Author, by R.P. Brooks, Walnut, between Third and Fourth Streets., AI 58275. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 2149. 1839. [1-2], 3, [4-5], 6-384 p. ; 18 cm. Spine title: Pro & Con of Universalism.
    "Notice to the Reader," p. [2], dated: Cincinnati, Nov. 8th, 1838.
    "Appendix to Revelations from Hell," p. 373-374.
    "The Gospel Consummation," a hymn, p. 375.
    "Index to Comparisons and Illustrations Used in This Work," p. 377-79.
    "Index to the Scripture Texts Commented on in This Work, Which are Usually Urged against the Universalian Faith," p. 381-84.
    3773 Rogers, George, 1805-1842. Pro and Con of Universalism Both as to Its Doctrines and Moral Bearings; in a Series of Original Articles. Cincinnati Printed by R.P. Brooks., AI 58276. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 2149. 1839. 356 p. ; 19 cm. OHi has 356 pages with "Stereotype Edition" at head of title page. Perhaps the 6 is a 1 or the 1 should be a 6. Other edition 384 p.(3772).
    5699 Rogers, George, 1805-1842. Universalism Vindicated, in Reply to a Discourse Published by Rev. Wm. H. Raper, of the Methodist Episcopal Church. By George Rogers. [Cincinnati s.n. AI 0. 1839] 36 p. Caption title; no imprint.
    For Raper's discourse, see Morgan 3768.
    6242 Rogers, George, 1805-1842. Universalist Hymn Book: Comprising a Great Variety of Sacred Effusions, Original and Selected; Suitable to the Livelier as Well as Graver Purposes of Devotion. By George Rogers. Cincinnati R. P. Brooks, AI 42-4320. 1842. 448 p. ; 14 cm.
    208 Rogers, George, 1805-1842. Universalist Hymn Book: Comprising a Great Variety of Sacred Effusions, Original and Selected; Suitable to the Livelier as Well as Graver Purposes of Devotion. By George Rogers. Second Edition. Cincinnati Printed and Published by R.P. Brooks, Walnut Street, between Third and Fourth., AI 43-4359. 1843. 448 p. ; 13 cm. Rogers published his autobiography in 1845 (Morgan 270).
    "Second Edition." at the bottom of the title page after date.
    Preface is dated: Cincinnati, November, 1842.
    "Table of First Lines."--p. 5-20.
    "Table of Subjects."--p. 20.
    "First Lines of Spiritual Songs."--p. 428.
    Signatures: [A]-Z in 8 (V used). 2A-2C in 8.
    Spine: Universalist Hymns.
    4214 Rogers, George, 1805-1842. The Pro and Con of Universalism, Both as to Its Doctrines and Moral Bearings. Sixth Edition. Cincinnati Published by the Author, AI 43-4362. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 2149. 1843. 356 p. ; 19 cm.
    6751 Rogers, George, 1805-1842. Universalist Hymn Book: Comprising a Great Variety of Sacred Effusions, Original and Selected; Suitable to the Livelier as Well as Graver Purposes of Devotion. By George Rogers. 3d ed. Cincinnati R.P. Brooks, AI 0. 1843. 448 p. ; 14 cm. Words only.
    7512 Rogers, George, 1805-1842. Universalist Hymn Book: Comprising a Great Variety of Sacred Effusions, Original and Selected; Suitable to the Livelier as Well as Graver Purposes of Devotion. By George Rogers. 4th ed. Cincinnati R. P. Brooks, AI 44-5368. 1844. 448 p.
    270 Rogers, George, 1805-1842. Memoranda of the Experience, Labors, and Travels of a Universalist Preacher. Written by Himself. Cincinnati John A. Gurley, Publisher., AI 45-5601. Graff 3552. Howes R412. Rieger 1214. 1845. 400 p. ; 19.5 cm.
    4839 Rogers, George, 1805-1842. A Review of the Rev. John H. Power's Exposition of Universalism: Commenced by the Late Rev. George Rogers, and Finished by Rev. E.M. Pingree. Cincinnati Bublished [sic] by J.A. Gurley.,
    1847. [i-iii], iv, [5]-268 p. ; 15 cm. John H. Power first published Exposition of Universalism in Cincinnati in 1843 (Morgan 4545), again in 1847 (Morgan 8188) and 1850 (Morgan 8517).
    Signatures: [1] 2 - 21/8 22/4 23/2.
    No page numbers printed on chapter heading pages.
    On spine: Reply to Power.
    5249 Rogers, George, 1805-1842. Universalist Hymn Book: Comprising a Great Variety of Sacred Effusions, Original and Selected; Suitable to the Livelier as Well as Graver Purposes of Devotion. By George Rogers. Cincinnati Published by J.A. Gurley.,
    1847. Sixth Edition. [1-2], 3-448. ; 13 cm. Preface dated, p. 4: George Rogers. Cincinnati, November, 1842.
    "Table of First Lines."--p. 5-20.
    "Table of Subjects."--p. 20.
    "First Lines of Spiritual Songs."--p. 428.
    Spine, gilt lettering: Universalist Hymns.
    4944 Rogers, George, 1805-1842. Universalist Hymn Book: Containing a Great Variety of Sacred Effusions, Original and Selected: Suitable to the Livelier as Well as Graver Purposes of Devotion. By George Rogers. 6th ed. Cincinnati J.A. Gurley.,
    1848. 448 p. ; 13 cm.
    5960 Rogers, Hester Anna, 1756-1794. Lebensgeschichte, Erfahrung und geistliche briefe von Frau Hester Anna Rogers. Rebst ihrer Leichenpredigt, gehalten von Dr. Cohe. Cincinnati Swormstedt & Power,
    1849. 331, bv p. ; 16 cm. Contents: Leichenpredigt bei Beerdigung der Frau Hester Anna Rogers; gehalten von Dr. Coke p. 94-141 -- Anhang zu der Leichenpredigt der Frau Rogers. Gescrieben von ihrem Ehegatten p. 142-176 -- Fernere Auszüge aus dem Tagebuch der Frau Hester Anna Rogers p. 177-202 -- Geistliche Briefe p. 202-331.
    8698 Rogers, John, 1800-1867. A Discourse on Dancing; Delivered in the Christian Meeting House, in Carlisle, Kentucky. Second Edition. Cincinnati The Author., AI 46-6122. 1846.

    8240 Rogers, John, 1800-1867. A Discourse on Dancing Delivered in the Christian Meeting-House, in Carlisle, Ky. 4th ed. Cincinnati J.H. James.,
    1847. 24 p. ; 19 cm.
    3774 Rogers, William. Address Delivered before the Springfield High School, at the Close of the Summer Session, October 1838. Cincinnati Published by the Board of Trustees, AI 58279. 1839. 14 p.
    859 Rollin, Charles, 1661-1741. The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Grecians and Macedonians; including a History of the Arts and Sciences of the Ancients. By Charles Rollin... With a Life of the Author, By James Bell. Zanesville Putnam and Israel., OI 227. SS 32673. [1814]
    Next publication date is 1841 in Cincinnati. Thus, I doubt this was published in Zanesville. It is a 2 vol. work.
    Advertised in Chillicothe Weekly Recorder, August 30, 1814.
    580 Rollin, Charles, 1661-1741. History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Grecians and Macedonians; including a History of the Arts and Sciences of the Ancients. By Charles Rollin. With a Life of the Author, By James Bell. 2 v. Cincinnati U.P. James., AI 41-4538. 1841. 2 v. ill., port. ; 24 cm. Each volume has engraved title page with vignette.
    Includes bibliographical footnotes and index.
    Mentioned in Cist, Cincinnati in 1841, p. 262.
    6243 Rollin, Charles, 1661-1741. The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Grecians and Macedonians; including a History of the Arts and Sciences of the Ancients. By Charles Rollin. With a Life of the Author, By James Bell. 2 v. Cincinnati George Conclin, AI 42-4323. 1842. 2 v. port. ; 25 cm.
    7513 Rollin, Charles, 1661-1741. The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Grecians and Macedonians; including a History of the Arts and Sciences of the Ancients. By Charles Rollin... With a Life of the Author, By James Bell. 2 v. Cincinnati George Conclin, AI 44-5374. 1844. 2 v.
    6700 Rollin, Charles, 1661-1741. The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Grecians and Macedonians; Including a History of the Arts and Sciences of the Ancients. By Charles Rollin, Late Principal of the University of Paris, Professor of Eloquence in the Royal College, and Member of the Royal Academy of Inscription and Belles Lettres. With a Life of the Author, by James Bell. In Two Volumes. Vol. I. [-II.] Cincinnati Published by George Conclin., AI 45-5606. 1845. 2 v. ; 25 cm. Volume I.
    Frontispiece engraving of Charles Rollin, Born 1661 Died 1741, engraved by Doolittle & Munson, Sc.
    Engraved frontispiece title page by Doolittle & Munson, Sc. Ancient History by Charles Rollin. Vol. 1. [Illustration of "Interview of Alexander the Great with the Wife and Family of Darius] Cincinnati. Geo. Conclin. Publisher.
    Printed in two columns.
    "Advertisement."--p. iii-iv.
    "Contents of Vol. I."--p. v-x.
    Engraved map of "The Expedition of Hannibal" inserted between pages 100/101.
    Engraved map of "The Expedition of Alexander" inserted between pages 532/533.
    On spine: Rollin's Ancient History. Vol. I.
    Pagination: [i], bv, iii-x, br, xi, 13-41, bv, 43-605, bv, 1 l. (Errors in paging: v. 1, p. 27 misnumbered 2.)
    Signatures: [A] A2 - Z/2 Z/4, 2A 2A2 - 2A/2 2A2/4, 3A/4 (V used.) [1]-76/4. (Extra 28 printed page 277.)
    Volume II.
    Text printed in two columns.
    Engraved title page by Doolittle & Munson, Sc. Ancient History by Charles Rollin. Vol. 2. [Illustrations of "Entrance to Pompeii from Herculaneum] Cincinnati. Geo. Conclin. Publisher.
    "Contents of Vol. II."--p. v-x.
    Half-title, page [347]: The History of the Arts and Sciences of the Ancients. By M. Rollin.
    "Chronological Table."--p. 609-623.
    "Geographical Table."--p. 625-632.
    "General Index."--p. 633-668.
    Pagination: 1 l., bv, v-x, 11-345, bv, [347]-668.
    Signatures: [A] A2 - Z/2 Z2/4, 2A 2A2 - Z2/2 2Z2/4, 3A 3A3 - 3E/2 3E3/4 3F/2 (3F printed 2F2.)
    8736 Rollin, Charles, 1661-1741. The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Grecians and Macedonians; including a History of the Arts and Sciences of the Ancients. By Charles Rollin... With a Life of the Author, By James Bell. Cincinnati Published by Geo. Conclin, AI 0. 1846. 2 v. ; 25 cm. Swiss Village Book Store, 9-98.
    6742 Rollin, Charles, 1661-1741. The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Grecians and Macedonians; Including a History of the Arts and Sciences of the Ancients. By Charles Rollin... With a Life of the Author, By James Bell. Cincinnati George Conclin.,
    1847. 2 v. ill., front. (port.) ; 25 cm.
    6810 Rollin, Charles, 1661-1741. The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Grecians and Macedonians; including a History of the Arts and Sciences of the Ancients. By Charles Rollin... With a Life of the Author, by James Bell. 2 v. Cincinnati H.S. & J. Applegate.
    1848.

    7061 Rollin, Charles, 1661-1741. The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Grecians and Macedonians; including a History of the Arts and Sciences of the Ancients. By Charles Rollin... With a Life of the Author, By James Bell. Cincinnati

    1848.

    7089 Rollin, Charles, 1661-1741. The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Grecians, and Macedonians, including a History of the Arts and Sciences of the Ancients. Cincinnati H.S. & J. Applegate.,
    1849. 2 v., ill. ; 24 cm.
    6086 Rollin, Charles, 1661-1741. The ancient history of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Grecians, and Macedonians. Including a history of the arts and sciences of the ancients. / By Charles Rollin, late principal of the University of Paris, Professor of Eloquence in the Royal College and member of the Royal Academy of Inscriptions and Belles Lettres. ; With a life of the author, by James Bell. ; In two volumes. Cincinnati Published by H.S. & J. Applegate.,
    1850. 2 v. : ill., 2 maps, 1 port ; 25 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
    Each volume has an added title page engraved by Doolittle & Munson, and printed by Middleton.
    Frontispiece portrait in v. 1 engraved by Doolittle & Munson, and printed by Middleton.
    Printed in two columns.
    Vol. 1: xi, [1], 13-605, [1] p., [4] leaves of plates (2 folded); v. 2: [3], vi-x, 11-668 p., [1] leaf of plates. Last page of v. 1 blank.
    Errors in paging: v. 1, p. 27 misnumbered 2; v. 2, p. 551 misnumbered 55.
    7749 Rome Select School. Rome. Rome Select School. The subscriber will commence a Select School, at the centre of Rome, on the 10th of August next; term continuing twelve weeks. ... J. Tuckerman. Rome, July 23, 1846. [Rome
    AI 0. 1846] Broadside. ; 28 x 21.5 cm.
    7738 Rome Select School. Rome. Rome Select School. This School will be commenced under the supervision of the subscriber, on the 9th of August, next, term continuing twelve weeks. ... J. Tuckerman. Rome, July 9th, 1847. [Rome

    1847] Broadside. ; 16.5 x 21.5 cm.
    1165 Rood, Zebulon. An Oration Delivered at the Celebration of the Anniversary of St. John the Baptist, on the 24th of June, A.L. 5819, at Granville, Ohio, in Compliance with the Request of Centre Star Lodge, No. 11. By Zabulon Rood, M.D. Published by Request. Delaware Printed by J.S. Linn, OI 516. SS 49320. Walgren 1793. [1819] 15 p. ; 17 cm.
    2072 Root, David, 1791-1873. A Sermon Delivered at the Dedication of the New Church Edifice of the Second Presbyterian Society, Cincinnati, May 20, 1830. By the Rev. David Root, Pastor. Cincinnati Printed at the Office of the Christian Journal by Robinson & Fairbank., AI 3344. 1830. [3], 4-20 p. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Rev. Prof. Hough, Middlebury College, Vermont.
    1855 Root, David., 1791-1873. A Discourse Delivered in the Second Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, Aug. 31, 1828. Occasioned by the Death of Robert Wallace, Senior and Published by Request of His Friends. Cincinnati Printed by J. S. Browne., SS 35069. 1828. 12 p.
    9940 Rosa, Storm, 1794?-1864. Homoeopathy and Allopathy Compared Together with Some of the Reasons for Adopting the Former; with an Appendix By S. Rosa, M.D. Painesville Telegraph Press, AI 0. 1846. 32 p. ; 20 cm. Includes bibliographical references.
    See biography in Encyclopedia of Cleveland History link.
    6046 Rosa, Storm, 1794?-1864. The History of Medical Science, An Introductory Lecture by Storm Rosa, M.D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Homoeopathy in the Eclectic Medical Institute. Cincinnati Printed by John D. Thorpe., Cordasco 50-1595. 1850. 20 p. ; 22 cm.
    860 Rose, Elizabeth. [Poetical Works.] Chillicothe
    OI 228. SS 32677. 1814]
    Advertised in the Chillicothe Weekly Recorder, Jan. 11, 1815.
    5053 Rose, Samuel W. The Stone Cut Out of the Mountain: A Thanksgiving Discourse, Delivered to the Congregational Church and Society, at Alexandria, Licking County, Ohio, on Thanksgiving Day, November 23, A. D. 1848 by Rev. Samuel W. Rose. Revised and Published by Request. [sermon] Alexandria, Ohio Printed by Thrall & Reed, Columbus.,
    1849. 32 p. ; 20 cm.
    7031 Ross County Agricultural Society. Chillicothe. Report of the Ross County Agricultural Society. Senate. Columbus
    AI 0. 1834.

    5392 Ross County. Treasurer's Office. Notice of receipts and expenditures for 1818-1819, with tax rates for 1819-1820.

    AI 0. 1819. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    9709 Ross, Charles. The Earthquake of 1811 at New Madrid and Along the Mississippi Valley by Capt. Chas. Ross ... Together with Other Tales. Cincinnati George Conclin,
    1847. 24 p. ; 22 cm. Capt. Charles Ross along with Capt. John Klinefelter revised and corrected the several editions of the Western Pilot, a popular river guide among Ohio river captains, and published by George Conclin.
    4945 Rossell, James. The Triumph of Truth over Error or, Pedo-Baptists against Themselves by James Rossell. Loydsville [sic] Wm Hall,
    1848. 24 p. ; 19 cm. Cover title.
    7663 Rossville. Laws, statutes, etc. Laws of Ohio Relative to the Town of Rossville, and Ordinances Passed by the Mayor and Council of Rossville. Rossville
    AI 0. 1842.

    8120 Rover, Riley. The Early Settlers. Poem. By Riley Rover. Cleveland
    Wessen, 90(March 1964), #439. 1848.

    2710 Row, Michael D. Town lots at public sale. The subscriber, proprietor of the town of Rowsburg, in Perry Township, Wayne County, Ohio, will offer for sale on Saturday the 9th day of May next, a number of choice lots in the town of Rowsburg. ... [Rowsburg s.n., AI 0. 1835] Broadside. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 33 x 27 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Indeed the proprietor knows of no place that offers so many and good inducements for mechanics and others as does the town of Rowsburg ... Terms--one third of the purchase money in hand or within ten days from the day of sale, the balance in twelve months."
    Signed: Michael D. Row. Rowsburg, April 15th, 1835. Printed area measures 29.8 x 23.3 cm.
    1703 Rowland, James, 1789?-1873. A Sermon, Occasioned by the Death of Eleanor Wilcoxon, Who Died at Sandusky, the 9th Day of August, A.D. 1825, Aged 21 Years, 9 Months, and 18 Days; Delivered in Mansfield, Dec. 11, 1825. Sandusky Printed by D. & J.K. Campbell., SS 25973. 1826. 15 p. ; 24 cm.
    4840 Rowland, James, 1814-1854. The Consecrated Way. By J. Rowland, Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Circleville, O. [Three lines from Hebrews] Circleville, Ohio Hanna & McFarland, Printers., AI 0. 1847. [i-iii], iv-vi, [vii-viii], [7]-188 p. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Erroneously attributed in NUC pre-1956 to James Rowland, 1789?-1873, who was a Presbyterian minister in Mansfield, Ohio.
    Includes bibliographical and Biblical references.
    American Antiquarian Society copy has binder's ticket of Siebert & Lilley, High Street, Columbus, Ohio.
    Inscribed: Miss Cornelia [illegible] Rowland from her uncle James.
    On spine: Consecrated Way.
    Pagination given above does not record that each new chapter page is not printed with a page number as it would be too long.
    Signatures: [1]/9 2 - 11/8 12/6 ([1]-5 is tipped in, "Contents.")
    "Contents."--p. [vii-viii].
    5605 Rowland, James, 1814-1854. The Glorious Mission of the American People: A Thanksgiving Discourse. By James Rowland, Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Circleville, Ohio. Nov. 28, 1850. Circleville, Ohio Published by Request.,
    1850. 24 p. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Printed at the Religious Telescope Office, East Main St., Circleville, O."--verso of title page.
    1772 Rowson, Susanna (Haswell), 1762-1824. Charlotte Temple, a Tale of Truth. By Mrs. Rowson, Late of the New Theatre, Philadelphia; Author of "Victoria," "The Inquisitor," "Fille de Chambre," &c. [Seven lines of quotations] Cincinnati Published by Wm. Hill Woodward, No. 210, Main St. Near the Upper Market., SS 30486. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.), 2206. 1827. 186, [2] p., [1] leaf of plates, 1 ill. ; 16 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Wm. Hill Woodward, printer."-verso of title page.
    "William Hill Woodward, printer and bookseller, 210, Main-Street, near the Upper Market, has constantly for sale a large assortment of books ... "-p. [187-188].
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Miss Gamay book; Charles Bington Cincinnati Box 145 Baxter Grove.
    Wessen, 56: Published by the Cincinnati engraver, William Hill Woodward, who also engraved the frontispiece. Not in Vail.
    At head of title: No. XII.
    318 Rowson, Susanna (Haswell), 1762-1824. Charlotte Temple, A Tale of Truth. By Mrs. Rowson, Late of the New Theatre, Philadelphia; Author of "Victoria," "The Inquisitor," "Fille de chambre," &c. [Six lines from Shakespeare] Cincinnati Published by Robbins & Wright at the Milton Book Store, Main Street. G. T. Williamson, Printer., AI 0. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 0. 1828. [3], 4-192, 2 l. p. front., ill. ; 13 cm. First published in London in 1790.
    2073 Rowson, Susanna (Haswell), 1762-1824. Charlotte Temple, a Tale of Truth. Cincinnati Published by Robbins & Wright, at the Milton Book Store, Main Street, G.T. Williamson, Printer, AI 0. 1830. 192 p. Hayman #499.
    9733 Rowson, Susanna (Haswell), 1762-1824. Charlotte Temple, A Tale of Truth. By Mrs. Rowson, Late of the New Theatre, Philadelphia; Author of 'Victoria,' 'The Inquisitor,' 'Fille de Chambre,' &c. [Three lines quotation Shakespeare] [Five lines of quotation.] Cincinnati U.P. James, AI 0. 1830. 139 p. front. ; 14 cm.
    2210 Rowson, Susanna (Haswell), 1762-1824. Charlotte Temple, A Tale of Truth. By Mrs. Rowson, Late of the New Theatre, Philadelphia; Author of 'Victoria,' 'The Inquisitor,' 'Fille de Chambre,' &c[.] [Three lines of quotation Shakespeare] [Five lines of quotation.] Cincinnati Published by William Conclin, Sign of the Legee; No. Fifty-Five, Main Street., AI 9039. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.), 2213. 1831. 155, [1] p. ; 14.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "William Conclin, printer."--verso of title page.
    "William Conclin, bookseller & stationer, Cincinnati ... he has also a printing establishment, where job work of every kind is done ..."--p. [156].
    American Antiquarian Society copy has two sets of gatherings E and M3 (p. 53-56, 135-138); lacks p. 63-66; has p. 89-92 misbound low and cropped with some loss of text. Inscribed: Ellen; Miss N[ee?]ll; command your; Jacob Drake his book once [illegible]; Jane Drake her book; Ellen [illegible].
    9766 Rowson, Susanna (Haswell), 1762-1824. Charlotte Temple, a Tale of Truth. Cincinnati Williamson & Wood, AI 0. 1831. 176 p. Front. ; 13 cm.
    2347 Rowson, Susanna (Haswell), 1762-1824. Charlotte Temple, A Tale of Truth. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James., AI 14568. 1832. 139 p.
    2505 Rowson, Susanna (Haswell), 1762-1824. Charlotte Temple, A Tale of Truth. By Mrs. Rowson, Late of the New Theatre, Philadelphia; Author of "Victoria," "The Inquisitor," "Fille de Chambre," &c. [Seven lines of quotation] [Cincinnati] Stereotyped by J.A. James. Cincinnati: Published by U.P. James., AI 0. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.), 2218a. 1833. [3], 6-139, bv p. ill. ; 15 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: American Antiquarian Society copy lacks p. 135-136.
    Inscribed: Joseph Ewell his book Oct. 1842; Mrs. Ewell's; John Beasley; Sarah Ewell her book.
    2670 Rowson, Susanna (Haswell), 1762-1824. Charlotte Temple, A Tale of Truth. By Mrs. Rowson, Late of the New Theatre, Philadelphia; Author of 'Victoria,' 'The Inquisitor,' 'Fille de Chambre,' &c. [Three lines quotation Shakespeare] [Five lines of quotation.] [Cincinnati] Stereotyped by J.A. James. Cincinnati: Published by U.P. James., AI 0. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 2219a. 1834. 139, bv p. ill. ; 15 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: W.K. McMillin's book, Bourneville, Ross Co., Ohio.
    3123 Rowson, Susanna (Haswell), 1762-1824. Charlotte Temple, A Tale of Truth. By Mrs. Rowson, Late of the New Theatre, Philadelphia; Author of "Victoria," "The Inquisitors," "Fille de Chambre," &c. [Seven lines of quotations] Stereotyped by J.A. James. Cincinnati Published by J.A. James & Co., AI 39991. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 2223. 1836. 1 l., 139, [6] p. port. ; 15 cm. Stereotyped by J.A. James.
    3322 Rowson, Susanna (Haswell), 1762-1824. Charlotte Temple, A Tale of Truth. By Mrs. Rowson, Late of the New Theatre, Philadelphia; Author of 'Victoria,' 'The Inquisitor,' 'Fille de Chambre,' &c. [Three lines quotation Shakespeare] [Five lines of quotation.] [Cincinnati] Stereotyped by J.A. James. Cincinnati: Published by U.P. James., AI 46605. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 2223a. 1837. 139 p.
    3776 Rowson, Susanna (Haswell), 1762-1824. Charlotte Temple, A Tale of Truth. By Mrs. Rowson, Late of the New Theatre, Philadelphia; Author of 'Victoria,' 'The Inquisitor,' 'Fille de Chambre,' &c. [Three lines quotation Shakespeare] [Five lines of quotation.] [Cincinnati] Stereotyped by J.A. James. Cincinnati: U.P. James., AI 0. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 2227. 1839. 139, bv p. ill. ; 15 cm.
    8382 Rugby School. Cincinnati. Rugby School, near Cincinnati Observatory, Mount Adams. Cincinnati John Hitchler,
    1847. 7 p. illus. 21 cm.
    716 Ruggles, Benjamin. An Oration, Delivered at the New Meeting House, in Marietta, before a Large and Respectable Audience of Gentlemen and Ladies on the Fourth of July, 1809. By Benjamin Ruggles, Esq. Published at the Request of the Committee of Arrangements. Marietta, (Ohio) Printed by Samuel Fairlamb., OI 96. Rusk II: 222. SS 18545. Sabin 73939. Thomson 1005. Wilkie 148. 1809. 16 p. ; 19 cm.
    6356 Ruggles, James. A Universal Language. Cincinnati M'Calla., AI 0. 1826.
    OC (RA408.9 R93).
    1964 Ruggles, James. A Universal Language, Formed on Philosophical and Analogical Principles; Having Claims Founded on the Clearness of Its Combinations--the Simplicity of Its Construction--the Uniformity and Invariableness of Its Rules--and, Especially, the Facility and Speed with Which It can be Acquired, of Being Universally Adopted by the Civilized World. Comprising a Grammar--a Dictionary of Radices, or the Radical Parts of Words--and Pieces Written in the Language, with Their Translation into English. By James Ruggles. Cincinnati Printed by M'Calla and Davis., SS 40326. 1829. ix, [2], 12-175, [5] p. ; 17.5 cm. Pages [97]-174 printed in two columns.
    209 Ruhl, J. Arzeney-Schatz: oder Sammlung solcher Rezepte die einem jeden Menschen zur Erhaltung seiner Gesundheit höchst nöthig sind. / Gesammelt, bewährt, erfunden und herausgegeben von ehrw. J. Ruhl. Canton, Ohio Gedruckt für den Verfasser, bei Gottschall u. Martin.,
    1849. 56 p. ; 17.5 cm. Signatures: [1]-7/4. Signature 7 misnumbered 5.
    9722 Rulison, H. M. Compendium of Historical Events, Being a Brief But Authentic and Intensely Interesting History of the United States Government to the Present Time. Cincinnati Publ. by H.M. Rulison,
    1849. 99 p. ; 19 cm.
    6757 Ruschenberger, W. S. W. (William Samuel Waithman), 1807-1895. Mollusca. Elements of Conchology: Prepared for the Use of Schools and Colleges by W.S.W. Ruschenberger, M.D., Surgeon in the U.S. Navy; Fellow of the College of Physicians; Hon. Member of the Philadelphia Medical Society; Member of the Academy of Natural Science of Philadelphia; Etc., Etc. From the Text of Milne Edwards, & Achille Comte. Professors of Natural History in the Colleges of Henri IV and Charlemagne. With Plates. First Thousand. Cincinnati .,Published by Desilver & Burr, AI 0. 1843. 4 p. l., [13]-104 p. front., ill. ; 19 cm. At head of title: Ruschenberger's Series. First-Books of Natural History. [vol. 5].
    "Recommendatory Notices."--4 p. l.
    Preface, p. [10], dated: Philadelphia
    7919 Russell, John B. Descriptive Catalogue of a Selection of the Best Varieties of Fruit Trees, For Sale. 6 Cassilly's Row. Cincinnati
    AI 0. Wessen, 88(June 1963), #2. 1840.

    4019 Russell, John W., et. al. Broadside reminding Democratic electors of Carroll County, to vote for Martin Van Buren, to guard against the schemes of the Whig Party.
    s.n., AI 0. 1836. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7027 Russell, John, A. M. of Philadelphia. History of France, from the Earliest Times to the Present Day, on the Basis of Sadlers' History, and Arranged for the Use of Schools, with Questions for the Examination of Students. Cincinnati Ely and Strong., AI 0. 1837. xviii, 19-238 p. ill. plates. ; 19 cm. Founded on P. Sadler's "Walter Scott's history of France, in a series of tales of a grandfather ... abridged and continued from the reign of Charles VI to the present day."
    3526 Russell, John, A. M. of Philadelphia. History of England, with Separate Historical Sketches of Scotland, Wales, and Ireland; from the Invasion of Julius Caesar until the Accession of Queen Victoria to the British Throne. Cincinnati Ely and Strong., AI 52734. 1838. 244 p. OC (RA944 R96).
    9833 Russell, John, A. M. of Philadelphia. A History of the United States of America, from the Period of the Discovery to the Present Time Arranged for the Use of Schools, with Questions for the Examination of Students by John Russell, A.M. ... Cincinnati Ely & Strong, AI 0. 1839. x, 11-256 p. : ill. ; 18 cm. Indiana University copy: First leaf (with frontispiece) wanting.
    First published in Philadelphia in 1837.
    4548 Ruter, C. W. (Calvin W.) Substance of a Sermon Preached on the Occasion of the Death of Rev. Robert R. Roberts, Late Senior Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church. By Rev. C.W. Ruter, of the Indiana Conference. Cincinnati Printed at the Methodist Book Concern, 311 Main-Street. R.P. Thompson, Printer., AI 43-4395. 1843. 24 p. ; 21 cm.
    2074 Ruter, Martin, 1785-1838, comp. The Martyrs, or A History of Persecution, from the Commencement of Christianity to the Present Time: Including an Account of the Trials, Tortures, and Triumphant Deaths of Many Who have Suffered Martyrdom. Compiled from the Works of Fox and Others. By Martin Ruter, S.T.D. President of Augusta College. Cincinnati Published by R. Robbins, Printed at the Chronicle Office, AI 3378. 1830. 561 p. ill. ; 20 cm. Engravings signed: Engd. by W. Woodruff Cint.
    7144 Ruter, Martin, 1785-1838, comp. The Martyrs, or A History of Persecution, from the Commencement of Christianity to the Present Time: Including an Account of the Trials, Tortures, and Triumphant Deaths of Many Who Have Suffered Martyrdom. Compiled from the Works of Fox and Others. By Martin Ruter, S.T.D. President of Augusta College. Cincinnati Published by E. Deming. Printed at the Chronicle Office., AI 3377. 1830. iv, [1], 6-561, [3] p., [3] leaves of plates. ill. ; 20 cm. Engravings signed: Engd. by W. Woodruff Cint.
    1330 Ruter, Martin, 1785-1838. The New American Primer and Juvenile Preceptor, Containing Easy Lessons for Spelling, Reading and Recitation. Cincinnati
    See Rusk II: 338. SS 6687. 1821.
    See link for biographical information on Martin Ruter.
    1529 Ruter, Martin, 1785-1838. An Easy Entrance into the Sacred Language; Being a Concise Hebrew Grammar, without Points. Compiled for the Use and Encouragement of Learners and Adapted to Such as Have Not the Aid of a Teacher. By Martin Ruter, D.D. Cincinnati Published by Martin Ruter, for the Methodist Episcopal Church. Morgan and Lodge, Printers., SS 17873. Rosenbach, A.S.W. Amer. Jewish Bib., 264. 1824. v, [1], 7-96 p. ; 18 cm. Martin Ruter was the publishing agent for the Methodist Episcopal Church.
    Cover title: Hebrew Grammar.
    First book with Hebrew type printed in Cincinnati.
    Signatures: A-H6.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: 6 1/4 c. (sold) ; R. G. Cooper Esq. Presented to Rev. E. Cooper.
    1621 Ruter, Martin, 1785-1838. The New American Spelling Book and Juvenile Preceptor, Adapted to Walker's Principles of English Orthography and Pronouncement for the Use of Schools in the United States by Martin Ruter. Cincinnati Printed and Published by Morgan and Lodge. Stereotyped by Foote and Wells., SS 22162. 1825. 144 p. ill. ; 16 cm.
    1773 Ruter, Martin, 1785-1838. The Juvenile Arithmetic and Scholar's Guide; Practices are Combined and Adapted to the Capacities of Young Beginners, Containing a Due Proportion of Examples in Federal Money, and the Whole Being Illustrated by Numerous Questions Similar to Those of Pestalozzi by Martin Ruter. Cincinnati Published and Sold by N. & G. Guilford, at Their Bookstore...W. M. & O. Farnsworth, Jr., Printers., SS 30497. 1827. 1 p. l., 216 p., ; 15 cm.
    1856 Ruter, Martin, 1785-1838. The Juvenile Arithmetick and Scholar's Guide; Wherein Theory and Practice are Combined ... ... illustrated by numberous questions similar to those of Pestalozzi by Martin Ruter, A.M. Cincinnati Published and Sold by N. & G. Guilford. W.M. and O. Farmsworth, Jr., Printers., SS 35083. 1828. 166 p. 1 plate. ; 15 cm.
    10116 Ruter, Martin, 1785-1838. A New and Easy Introduction to Arithmetick; Containing a Due Proportion of Examples in Federal Money, and Adapted to the Minds of Children: Being Illustrated by Questions Similar to Those of Pestalozzi. Cincinnati Published by N. & G. Guilford. W.M. Farnsworth, Printer., AI 0. 1828. 95, [1] p. ill. ; 14 cm.
    1965 Ruter, Martin, 1785-1838. The New American Spelling Book, and Juvenile Preceptor; Adapted to Walker's Principles of English Orthography and Pronunciation. For the Use of Schools in the United States. Cincinnati Morgan and Sanxay., SS 40334. 1829. iv, p., 6 (?), 13-144 p. illus. ; 17 cm.
    2211 Ruter, Martin, 1785-1838. The Juvenile Arithmetick and Scholars' Guide, Illustrated with Familiar Questions, and Containing Numerous Examples in Federal Money. To Which is Added, a Short System of Bookkeeping: by Martin Ruter, President of Augusta College. Revised and Enlarged By Nathan Guilford. Cincinnati Published and Sold by N. & G. Guilford. And C.D. Bradford and Co. Stereotyped at the Cincinnati Stereotype Foundry., AI 9067. 1831. 179 p. ; 17 cm.
    2212 Ruter, Martin, 1785-1838. The Martyrs, or a History of Persecution, from the Commencement of Christianity to the Present Time: Including an Account of the Trials, Tortures, and Triumphant Deaths of Many Who have Suffered Martyrdom. Compiled from the Works of Fox and Others. By Martin Ruter, S.T.D. President of Augusta College. Cincinnati E. Deming, AI 9068. 1831. 561 p. ; 20 cm.
    6478 Ruter, Martin, 1785-1838. The Juvenile Arithmetic and Scholars' Guide Illustrated with Familiar Questions, and Containing Numerous Examples in Federal Money to Which Is Added a Short System of Book Keeping by Martin Ruter. Rev. and enl. by Nathan Guilford. Cincinnati N. & G. Guilford, C.D. Bradford and Co., AI 0. 1831. 55, [1] p. 16 cm. Ohio Historical Society notes: Possibly a prospectus for the larger work (179 p.) published the same year by the same publishers.
    See Morgan 2211.
    8567 Ruter, Martin, 1785-1838. The New American Spelling Book, and Juvenile Preceptor; Adapted to Walker's Principles of English Orthography and Pronunciation. For the Use of Schools in the United States. Revised and Enlarged. By Martin Ruter, D.D. President of Augusta College. Cincinnati Printed and Published by Morgan & Sanxay. Stereotyped at the Cincinnati Type Foundery., AI 0. 1831. 168 p. ill. ; 16 cm. Morgan copy: wanting p. 9-10.
    7083 Ruter, Martin, 1785-1838. The Martyrs, or A History of Persecution, from the Commencement of Christianity to the Present Time: Including an Account of the Trials, Tortures, and Triumphant Deaths of Many Who have Suffered Martyrdom. Compiled from the Works of Fox and Others. By Martin Ruter, S.T.D. President of Augusta College. Cincinnati Printed and Published by E. Deming., AI 0. 1832. iv, [1], 6-561, [3] p., [3] leaves of plates. ill. ; 20 cm. Ms. on title page: Robert Jewell.
    2671 Ruter, Martin, 1785-1838. The Martyrs, or, A History of Persecution from the Commencement of Christianity to the Present Time Including an Account of the Trials, Tortures and Triumphant Deaths of Many Who Have Suffered Martyrdom Compiled from the Works of Fox and Others, By Martin Ruter. Indianapolis Hubbard, Edmands & Co., E. Deming, Printer, AI 26611. 1834. iv, 561 p., [6] leaves of plates : ill. ; 19 cm. Hubbard, Edmands & Co., publishers from 1833-34, was the Indianapolis branch of the Cincinnati firm, Hubbard & Edmands. Cf. Theodore Franklin Vonnegut, Indianapolis Booksellers and Their Literary Backgrounds, 1822-1860, p. 12-19.
    Erastus Deming was an important Cincinnati printer from 1828 to 1835, and publisher of the Cincinnati Directory for 1834. (Morgan 2587)
    8354 Ruter, Martin, 1785-1838. The New American Spelling Book, and Juvenile Preceptor; Adapted to Walker's Principles of English Orthography and Pronunciation. For the Use of Schools in the United States. Revised and Enlarged. By Martin Ruter, D.D. President of Augusta College. Cincinnati Published by Morgan & Sanxay; Also, By Shields, Whiteman & Co. Marshall's Ferry, Tennessee., AI 0. 1834. 168 p. ; 15 cm. AAS/Morgan copy inscribed: Sarah Crossman Cincinnati- Sarah W. Crossman Cincinnati Ohio 1834.
    6311 Ruter, Martin, 1785-1838. The Juvenile Arithmetic Illustrated with Familiar Questions and Containing Numerous Examples in Federal Money to Which Is Added a Short System of Book Keeping Revised and Enlarged by Nathan Guilford. Cincinnati Published by J.W. Ely, Franklin Book Store, AI 0. 1841. 179 p. ; 18 cm. OC (RA513.2 1841).
    9972 Rutherford, R. C. A Synopsis of Phrenology: Based Upon Physiological Principles-- the Only Foundation of a Correct Mental Philosophy: Accompanied by a Description of the Character, Dispositions and Intellectual Faculties, and the Physical Constitution of -----; as Inferred from Physiological Indications Showing Him, Not What He Has Been, or Done, But What He Is, Might Have Been, and May Be. The Phrenological Arrangement Made According to Grimes' New Classification of the Organs. By R.C. Rutherford ... Conneaut, O. Allen and Shaw,
    1848. 32 p. illus.
    7103 Ryan, R. F. Lecture Delivered before the Citizens of Cumberland, on the 17th of March, 1849: on Ireland, and the Late Attempted Revolution, and Its Future Success. Cincinnati Printed by Hitchler.,
    1849. 8+ p. ; 23 cm.
    4601 Sabbath Day Convention, Columbus, 1844. Sabbath Day Convention, at Columbus, Ohio, January, 1844. Columbus Printed by Scott & Teesdale., AI 44-5438. 1844. 14 p. ; 24 cm.
    9901 Sabbath School Teachers' Association of Cincinnati. Report on the Condition of the Sabbath Schools of Cincinnati Made to the S.S. Teachers Association, December, 1845. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1845] 8 p. ; 22 cm.
    5506 Sabbath Schools of Wooster. Celebration of the Anniversary of American Independence, July 4, 1844 by the Sabbath Schools of Wooster, Ohio. Wooster
    AI 0. 1844. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 40 x 18 cm. Brown University notes: Within ornamental border.
    Contains program and text of five hymns.
    First line of first hymn: With joy we meet.
    1331 Sabin, Elijah Robinson, 1776-1818. A Discourse on Gospel Discipline, in Three Parts. [sermon] Cincinnati Looker, Palmer and Reynolds., SS 6688. 1821. iv, [5]-60 p. ; 17 cm. Cover title.
    Published by A. Curtice.
    18 Safford, William H. (William Harrison), 1821-1903. The Life of Harman Blennerhassett. Comprising an Authentic Narrative of the Burr Expedition: And Containing Many Additional Facts Not Heretofore Published. By William H. Safford. Chillicothe, O. Ely, Allen & Looker., Howes S13. Thomson 1009. Tompkins 89. Sabin 74878. 1850. 239 p. incl. front. ; 20 cm. Stereotyped by L. Johnson and Co. Philadelphia.
    On spine: Life of Blennerhassett.
    On cover: Family seal? and words" Fortes Fortuna Juvat.
    Thomson notes "Another edition was published from the same plates, with the imprint, Cincinnati: Moore, Wilstach & Keys, 1853." Thomson notes further: "In 1796 Blennerhasset arrived in America from England, and settled on an island in the Ohio river, below Parkersburgh, where he built an elegant residence, furnished with taste and elegance. Burr was his guest in 1805, and succeeded in involving him in his treasonable schemes. He invested largely in boats, provisions, arms and ammunition, left his home and friends, and went to Kentucky. Warned of Burr's real designs, he returned to his home, greatly disheartened, but, though Burr's solicitations, and the persuasion of his wife, he persisted.
    His property was seized and sold, and he was prosecuted as an accomplice of Burr, but was discharged, broken in mind, and bankrupt. He was subsequently a cotton planter, removed to Montreal, in 1819, and practiced law, but in 1822, removed to the West Indies, and died in 1831.
    For a critical review of this work, see North American Review, Vol. 79, page 297.
    Mr. Safford also collected the 'Blennerhasset Papers,' 8vo. pp. 665, Cincinnati, 1864, these embody a memoir of Blennerhassett, and the unpublished correspondence of Burr, Alston, Dayton, Emmett, Theodosia Burr, Mrs. Blennerhassett and others, developing the purposes of the Wilkinson & Burr Revolution."
    Peter S. Duval (1804/5-1886), lithographer.
    7321 Sahin, B. J. Dissertation on the Unconstitutionality of Incorporated Bodies, for Banking and Insurance and Other Purposes, without the Voices of the People. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1835.

    7210 Saint-Pierre, Bernardin de, 1737-1814. Paul and Virginia: Translated from the French Bernardin St. Pierre, by Helen Maria Williams. Embellished with Several Fine Engravings on Wood, from Designs by Westall. Dayton, O. Published by B.F. Ells. ::::::::
    1848. [i-v], vi, [7]-112 p. ill. ; 14 cm. Wrappers: Paul and Virginia. (Price XX c.) [illustration] Dayton, O. Published by B.F. Ells.
    "E. Shepard, Stereotyper, Columbia St., Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    "Helen Maria Williams. Paris, June, 1795."--vi.
    PPL inscribed on wrappers: Jake Snyder and on second front flyleaf Jake Synder Sept. 22 1849.
    Binding variants noted: Some copies in wrappers (Library Company of Philadelphia), some in cloth (American Antiquarian Society).
    Westall, Richard, 1765-1836.
    Signatures: [1] - 7/8. (Number 5 not printed; engraving of woman and child.)
    No page numbers on pages where engravings.
    5102 Saint-Pierre, Bernardin de, 1737-1814. Paul and Virginia: From the French. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James.,
    1850. v, 120 p. ; 12 cm. Translated from the French by H.M.W.
    1102 Salem Baptist Association. Minutes of a Convention of Baptist Churches, by Their Delegates, Held by Appointment at the Dwelling of Elder Peter Aleshire, Salem, Meigs County, Ohio, on the 22d of October, 1819, and the Three Following Days. [Gallipolis J. Cushing, Printer, Gallipolis., OI 454. SS 47129. 1819] 8 p. ; 17 cm. Caption title.
    "J. Cushing, Printer, Gallipolis."--p. 8.
    "Resolved ... that we be an association ; to be known by the name of Salem Baptist Association."--p. 2.
    "Signed by order of the Association, Peter Aleshire, moderator."
    1208 Salem Baptist Association. Minutes of the Salem Baptist Association, Held by Appointment at Rutland Church, Meigs County, Ohio, September 29th, 1820, and the Two Following Days.
    s.n., OI 533. SS 277. 1820. 16 p. ; 18 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    9345 Salem Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1821

    9346 Salem Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1822

    9347 Salem Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1823

    1478 Salem Baptist Association. Minutes of the Salem Baptist Association, Held by Appointment, in Troy, Athens County, Ohio. October 2d, 3d, 4th, 1824. Marietta Printed by John K. & A.V.D. Joline., SS 15233. [1824] 15 p.
    1648 Salem Baptist Association. Minutes of the Salem Baptist Association, Held at Troy, Athens County, Ohio, September 30th, 1826, and the Two Following Days. Chillicothe Printed by John Bailhache & Co., SS 23664. 1826. 10 p. ; 17 cm.
    1723 Salem Baptist Association. Minutes of the Salem Baptist Association, Saturday, October 6, 1827. Athens Mirror Office., SS 28026. 1827. 16 p.
    2008 Salem Baptist Association. Minutes, of the Salem Baptist Association, held at Troy, Athens County, Ohio on the 2d, 3d & 4th Days of October, 1830. [Athens
    AI 341. 1830] 8 p.
    9348 Salem Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1831

    2252 Salem Baptist Association. Minutes...Held at Troy Church; Athens Co., on the 6th, 7th and 8th days of October, 1832. Athens Printed by Maxon., AI 11166. 1832. 8 p.
    2398 Salem Baptist Association. Minutes of the Salem Baptist Association, Held at Salisbury, Meigs County, Ohio, on the 20th, 21st, and 22d days of Sept., 1833. The Introductory Sermon was Preached by Elder Butts.

    AI 17621. 1833. 7 p.
    9349 Salem Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1834

    10327 Salem Baptist Association. Minutes, of the Salem Baptist Association, Held at Troy, Athens County, Ohio: On the 26th, 27th, and 28th days of Sept. 1835. [n.p. s.n., AI 0. 1835] 8 p. ; 17 cm.
    2988 Salem Baptist Association. Minutes of the Salem Baptist Association, held at Tupper's Plains, Athens County, Ohio, on the 24th, 25th and 26th Days of September, 1836. Cincinnati Printed by N.S. Johnson, AI 35975. 1836. 12 p.
    3183 Salem Baptist Association. Minutes of the Salem Baptist Association, Held at Graham Station, Meigs County, Ohio, on the 23rd, 24th and 25th Days of September, 1837. Athens, Ohio Printed by A. Van Vorhes., AI 43042. 1837. 7, [1] p. ; 22 cm.
    9350 Salem Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1838

    3582 Salem Baptist Association. Minutes of the Salem Baptist Association. Sept. 21, 22, 23, 1839. Gallipolis
    AI 54238. 1839.

    3833 Salem Baptist Association. Minutes of the Salem Association, Held at Graham's Station, September 26, 27, and 28, 1840. Gallipolis Printed by William Nash, AI 40-456. 1840. 4 p.
    6002 Salem Baptist Association. Minutes of the Salem Baptist Association. Gallipolis William Nash, Printer., AI 0. 1841. 4 p.
    9351 Salem Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1842

    9352 Salem Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1843

    9353 Salem Baptist Association. Minutes of the Salem Baptist Association, Held with the Troy Church, September 21st, 22d, and 23d, 1844. [Ohio s.n. AI 0. not before 1844] 4 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    9354 Salem Baptist Association. Minutes of the Salem Baptist Association, Held with the Canaan Church, on the Twenty-Third and Twenty-Fifth Days of August, 1845. Pomeroy, O: Van Horn and Chapman, Printers., AI 0. 1845. [4] p. ; 20 cm.
    9355 Salem Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1846

    9356 Salem Baptist Association. Minutes of the Salem Baptist Association: Held with the Huntington Church, Gallia County, Ohio, Sept. 22d, 24th and 25th, A.D., 1848. [Ohio s.n.,
    not before 1848] 7 p. ; 19 cm.
    9357 Salem Baptist Association. Minutes of the Salem Baptist Association. Held with the Pomeroy Church, in Pomeroy, on the Twenty-Fourth, Twenty-Fifth, Twenty-Sixth and Twenty-Seventh Days of August, 1849 Pomeroy, Ohio R.T. Van Horn, Printer.,
    1849 16 p. ; 18 cm.
    9358 Salem Baptist Association. Minutes of the Salem Baptist Association. Held with the Second Troy Church, Twenty-Third, Twenty-Fourth and Twenty-Fifth Days of August, 1850. [Ohio s.n.,
    not before August, 1850] 8 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    8142 Salter, Thomas. Directions. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. between 1842 and 1858] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 30 x 10 cm. Library Company of Philadelphia notes: Signed at end: T. Salter, proprietor, chemist, Broadway, Cincinnati, O.
    "The paroxysms in [hooping cough] are shortened, and in most cases it passes off as lightly as a common cold, under the action of the panacea."
    Advertisements for Salter's ginseng panacea appear at least from 1846 to 1858.
    Printed area measures: 21.7 x 6.9 cm.
    Ohio Name Index: Thomas Salter, Broadway bw Front and 2nd, Druggist, Apothecary, Cincinnati Directory, 1842, p. 209.
    2348 Sampson, Ezra, 1749-1823. The Youth's Companion; or, A Historical Dictionary; Consisting of Articles Selected Chiefly from Natural and Civil History, Geography, Astronomy, Zoology, Botany and Mineralogy. Arranged in Alphabetical Order. Originally Compiled by Ezra Sampson, Author of the Selection Entitled "Beauties of the Bible." Carefully Revised and Abridged, and Calculated for the Use of Schools and Private Individuals in the Western Country by John B. Longgley, Philom. St. Clairsville, O. Printed for the Compiler by Horton J. Howard., AI 14594. Rieger 2216/11636. 1832. vi, [1], 1-300 p. ; 19 cm. First published in Albany, New York in 1807.
    2923 Sampson, Ezra, 1749-1823. The Youth's Companion; or, A Historical Dictionary; Consisting of Articles Selected Chiefly from Natural and Civil History, Geography, Astronomy, Zoology, Botany and Mineralogy. Arranged in Alphabetical Order. Originally Compiled by Ezra Sampson, Author of the Selection Entitled "Beauties of the Bible." Carefully Revised and Abridged, and Calculated for the Use of Schools and Private Individuals in the Western Country by John B. Longgley, Philom. St. Clairsville, O. Printed for the Compiler by Horton J. Howard., AI 34103. 1835. 300 p. ; 19 cm. Western Reserve Historical Society notes: Date is stamped on title-page rather than printed; otherwise this volume appears to be identical to the 1832 printing of the title.
    9421 Sanders, Charles W. (Charles Walton), 1805-1889. Sanders’ Spelling Book; Containing a Minute and Comprehensive System of Introductory Orthography: A New, Easy, and Practical Scheme, Illustrating and Defining the Sounds of the Letters; a Systematic Classification of a Large Number of Words, So Arranged as to Exhibit the Definition of Each Word, in Connection with Its Orthography and Pronunciation; Instructions on the Inflections of the Voice, Indicated by Significant Characters, and Accompanied by Practical Exercises; Also Prefixes and Suffixes; Appropriate Reading Lessons; Abbreviations; Names of Counties, Towns, Rivers; Verbal Distinctions, &c. &c. &c. Designed to Teach a System of Orthography and Orthoepy in Accordance with That of Dr. Webster. For the Use of Schools. By Charles W. Sanders. Published at Columbus City and For Sale at I.N. Whiting's Book Store., AI 0. [1838] 166 p. ; 17 cm. "Stereotyped by Francis F. Ripley, New York."--verso of title page.
    4169 Sanders, Charles W. (Charles Walton), 1805-1889. Sanders' Spelling Book. Columbus E. Glover, AI 0. 1839. 166 p. See Morgan 9421.
    7070 Sanders, Charles W. (Charles Walton), 1805-1889. School Reader. First Book. By Charles W. Sanders. Cincinnati William H. Moore & Co., AI 0. 1840. 120 p. ill. ; 15 cm.
    6244 Sanders, Charles W. (Charles Walton), 1805-1889. The School Reader. Fourth Book. Cincinnati William H. Moore and Company, AI 42-4396. 1842. 304 p.
    6245 Sanders, Charles W. (Charles Walton), 1805-1889. The School Reader, Fourth Book, Containing Instructions in the Elementary Principles of Readings, and Selected Lessons from the Most Elegant Writers. For the Use of Academies and Higher Classes in Common and Select Schools. Cincinnati William H. Moore and Company, AI 42-4397. 1842 290 p.
    5888 Sanders, Charles W. (Charles Walton), 1805-1889. The School Reader. Second Book. Cincinnati William H. Moore & Co., AI 43-4437. 1843. 180 p. ill., music; 16 cm.
    356 Sanders, Charles W. (Charles Walton), 1805-1889. The School Reader. Fourth Book. Containing Instructions in the Elementary Principles of Reading, and Selected Lessons from the Most Elegant Writers. For the Use of Academies and the Higher Classes in Common and Select Schools. By Charles W. Sanders, Author of Spelling Book, and Series of School Readers. Twelfth Edition. Cincinnati William H. Moore & Co., AI 44-5467. 1844. [i-v], vi, [vii], viii-x, [11]-44, [45]-70, [71]-304 p. ; 17.5 cm. At head of title: Sanders' Series.
    "Preface."--p. [v]-vi, dated, New York, March, 1842.
    On spine: Sanders' Fourth Reader.
    Advertisement for Sanders' readers and spellers, p. [i-ii].
    "Stereotyped by Smith and Wright, Fulton Street, Corner Gold. New York."--verso of title page.
    Signatures: [1]/6 2 2* - 25/2 25*/4 26/2. Signature numbers 6 and 8 are illegible. The * is not printed for 22*.
    Page number 71 not printed. Page 146 printed 46.
    357 Sanders, Charles W. (Charles Walton), 1805-1889. The School Reader. Third Book. By Charles W. Sanders, Author of Spelling Book, etc. Cincinnati William H. Moore & Co., No. 110 Main Street., AI 0. 1844. 1-2, [iii-v], vi, [vii], viii-ix, [10]-12, [13]-250, 3, [4] p. ; 17.5 cm. Signatures: [1] 1* - 21 2 21*/4. (Number 2 not printed.)
    "Sanders' Series of School Books. Recommendations from Practical Teachers."--p. 1-2, 3-4 second count end.
    1191 Sanders, Charles W. (Charles Walton), 1805-1889. The School Reader. First Book. [Illustration of two boys with dog] By Charles Sanders, Author of Spelling Book, Series of School Readers, Young Choir, School Singer, &c. Cincinnati William H. Moore & Co., No. 110 Main Street., AI 0. 1844. [1-5], 6, [7], 8, [9]-120 p. ; 15 cm. At head of title: Sanders' Series.
    "Stereotyped by T.B. Smith, 74 Fulton St[.] New York.
    "Preface."--p. [5]-6, dated New York, Sept. 1840.
    "Index."--p. [7]-8.
    Signatures: [A] A2 - K/2 K*/4. (B and I printed 2 and 9, respectively. E in E2 printed upside down. H2 printed 8*. Extra 5* printed on page 105.)
    4602 Sanders, Charles W. (Charles Walton), 1805-1889. Sanders' Spelling Book; Containing a Minute and Comprehensive System of Introductory Orthography. 12th edition. Cleveland M.C. Younglove., AI 44-5464. 1844. 168 p. ; 17.5 cm.
    6288 Sanders, Charles W. (Charles Walton), 1805-1889. Sanders' Spelling Book; Containing a Minute and Comprehensive System of Introductory Orthography. Designed to Teach a System of Orthography and Orthoepy in Accordance with That of Dr. Webster for the Use of Schools. By Charles W. Sanders. Cincinnati William H. Moore and Company, AI 44-5463. 1844. 168 p. ; 18 cm.
    5497 Sanders, Charles W. (Charles Walton), 1805-1889. Sanders' Spelling Book: Containing a Minute and Comprehensive System of Introductory Orthography; a New, Easy, and Practical Scheme...Designed to Teach a System of Orthography and Orthoepy in Accordance with that of Dr. Webster for the Use of Schools. By Charles W. Sanders. Cincinnati William H. Moore and Co., AI 0. 1845. 168 p. ill. ; 18 cm. Sanders series of school books.
    212 Sanders, Charles W. (Charles Walton), 1805-1889. Sanders' Spelling Book: Containing a Minute and Comprehensive System of Introductory Orthography, a New, Easy, and Practical Scheme, Illustrating and Defining the Sounds of the Letters; a Systematic Classification of a Large Number of Words, So Arranged As to Exhibit the Definition of Each Word, in Connection with Its Orthography and Pronunciation; Instructions on the Inflections of the Voice, Indicated by Significant Characters, and Accompanied by Practical Exercises; Also Prefixes and Suffixes; Appropriate Reading Lessons; Abbreviations; Names of Counties, Towns, Rivers; Verbal Distinctions, &c. &c. &c. Designed to Teach a System of Orthography and Orthoepy in Accordance with That of Dr. Webster, for the Use of Schools By Charles W. Sanders, Author of School Readers &c. Cleveland, O. M.C. Younglove, School Book Publisher.,
    1848 [i-v], vi, [7], 8-17, [18-19], 20-168 p. ; 17.5 cm. Stereotyped by Francis W. Ripley, New York.
    Preface dated: Cortlandville, N.Y., September, 1838.
    Cover imprint varies: Cleveland, Ohio: Published by M.C. Younglove & Co. 1849.
    M.C. Younglove & Company advertisement on back cover.
    Contents: br, copyright, woodcut, stereotyper [ii], tp, bv, Preface [v]-vi, Spelling Book [7]-168.
    7600 Sanders, Charles W. (Charles Walton), 1805-1889. School Reader. Third Book. Cincinnati

    1848.

    5831 Sanders, Charles W. (Charles Walton), 1805-1889. The School Readers. Fourth Book. Containing Instructions in the Elementary Principles of Reading, and Selected Lessons from the Most Elegant Writers. For the Use of Academies and the Higher Classes in Common and Select Schools. By Charles W. Sanders, Author of Spelling Book; and Series of School Readers; Young Choir; School Singer: Etc. Cincinnati Published by William H. Moore & Co., No. 110 Main Street. New York: Mark H. Newman, No. 199 Broadway.,
    [1850?] 304 p. ; 17.5 cm. "Stereotyped by T.B. Smith, 216 William-Street, New York."--verso of title page.
    "William H. Moore & Co's Publications."--5 pages before title page, first leaf pasted inside front cover.
    Morgan copy inscribed, verso of title page: Mr. David [illegible] Book. December 23rd 1851.
    Morgan copy missing pages: [iii-viii?].
    7962 Sanders, Lewis. English Cattle. Supplement to the Farmer & Mechanic. December 5, 1832. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1832. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    9953 Sandusky County (Ohio). County Auditor. Ottawa County (Ohio). County Auditor. A List of Lands and Town Lots within the County of Sandusky, State of Ohio, Returned Delinquent by the Treasurer Thereof, for the Year 1849 Including Interest and Penalty Thereon; and Also the Taxes of the Year 1850. Fremont Sandusky County Democrat,
    1850. 2 p. ; 59 cm.
    2132 Sandusky River Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 5982, 5975 (Maumee River). 1831.

    3179 Sandusky River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Third Anniversary of the Sandusky River Baptist Association; Held at Seneca, Seneca County, Ohio, Sept. 15th and 16th, 1837. [Sandusky s.n., AI 43038. not before 1837] 10 p. ; 19 cm. Caption title.
    3579 Sandusky River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fifth Anniversary of the Sandusky River Baptist Association: Held with the Jackson and Liberty Church; September 13 & 14, 1839. Findlay, Ohio J. Rosenberg, Printer., AI 54235. 1839. 8 p. ; 21 cm.
    3830 Sandusky River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Sixth Anniversary of the Sandusky River Baptist Association, Held with the Second Church in Reed, Seneca County, Ohio, September 16 & 17, 1840. Tiffin, Ohio H. Cronise and Company, Printers., AI 40-453. 1840. 5 p. ; 21 cm.
    3777 Sandusky, Toledo and Michigan City Railroad Company. Copy of the Acts Incorporating the Sandusky, Toledo and Michigan City Railroad Company, with the Report of the Survey of the Road by John Hopkins, Esq. Also,-The Report of the Survey of the Buffalo and Mississippi Rail Road, through the State of Indiana, by James Seymour, Esp. To which is Added the Circular of the Directors, and the Company's Charter. Toledo Printed by A. W. Fairbanks., AI 58341. 1839. 28 p. 23 cm. Wessen cites Thomson 2322?
    2672 Sandusky. Bank. Act to Incorporate and Establish the Bank of Sandusky. Sandusky
    AI 26628. 1834.

    2075 Sandusky. Ohio. An Act to Incorporate the Town of Sandusky, in the County of Huron; with the Amendments. Sandusky Printed by D. & J. K. Campbell., AI 2892. 1830. 14 p. ; 16 cm.
    5458 Sandwich Island Mission. The Heathen Nations: or, Duty of the Present Generation to Evangelize the World by the Missionaries at the Sandwich Islands. 3d edition. Oberlin J.M. Fitch,
    1849. 202 p. ; 15 cm. Other editions published under title: The duty of the present generation to evangelize the world.
    2673 Sandy and Beaver Canal Company. Charter of the Sandy and Beaver Canal Company; and Reports of Engineers. New-Lisbon Printed by Joseph Cable., AI 26629. November-1834. 40 p., [1] folded leaf of plates ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 4: Benjamin Hanna, president. Charles D. Hostetter, secretary.
    Report, p. 33-39, signed: D.B. Douglas, profess. eng. U.S. Military Academy, West Point, Feb. 1, 1830.
    Report, p. 33-39, signed: E.H. Gill, Hother Hage, engineers, New-Lisbon, October 13, 1834.
    Map of Ohio indicating projected and completed railroad and canal projects, signed: Molineux, sc. Pitt.
    2924 Sandy and Beaver Canal Company. Rules and Specifications Relating to the Construction of the Sandy & Beaver Canal: and the Estimating of Work Performed theron. New Lisbon, O. J. Frost, Printer., AI 34107a. 1835. 16 p. ; 14.5 cm.
    8759 Sandy and Beaver Canal Company. Statement of Work Done on the Various Sections of the Eastern Division of the Sandy and Beaver Canal, August 6, 1836. [New-Lisbon? s.n., AI 0. 1836] 6 p. ; 22 x 27 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title; no imprint.
    Followed by five additional tabular statements of work done or materials furnished for construction of the Sandy and Beaver Canal, all dated August 6, 1836.
    American Antiquarian Society copy bound in yellow wrapper.
    7669 Sandy and Beaver Creek Canal Company. To Contractors. Proposals will be received for constructing the following work on the Sandy & Beaver Canal, on the 8th day of September, 1835. New Lisbon
    AI 0. 1835. 1 sheet ([1] p.) This bid sheet with a decorative border was for canal construction.
    677 Sargent, Abel M. The Destruction of the Beast in the Down-Fall of Sectarianism. [Quotation} [Marietta Printed by Samuel Fairlamb?, OI 59 1806] 42 p. ; 15.5 cm. Ohio Imprint notes: Preface signed and dated: Abel M. Sargent, Columbia, 4th July, 1806.
    The MMeT-Hi copy is bound with A Circular Epistle, wrote by order of the Fourth Concilium of the Halcyon Church (Morgan 670).
    4603 Sawyer, Leicester A. (Leicester Ambrose), 1807-1898. Critical Exposition of Baptism; Embracing the Mosaic Baptism; Jewish Traditionary Baptism; John's Baptism, and Christian Baptism: Clearly Establishing the Scriptural Authority of Affusion and Sprinkling, and of Infant Baptism. By Leicester A. Sawyer, A.M. President of Central College, O. Cincinnati, O. Published by Henry W. Derby & Co., Cincinnati, O. and D. Appleton & Co., New York., AI 44-5494. Singerman, R. Judaica Americana, 0873. [1844] [1-3], 4, [5], 6-7, bv, [9]-188, 2 l. p. ; 16 cm. "The leading arguments contained in the following work were first published by the author in two pamphlets, one on the Mode and the other on the subjects of Baptism, in 1838."--p. 7. The two pamphlets, published in New Haven, were: Baptism by Affusion and Sprinkling and The Children of Believers Entitled to Baptism.
    Spine title on paper: Exposition of Baptism.
    Binding: Original brown ribbed cloth.
    Signatures: [1]4 2-12/8 13/4.
    Ohio Authors: (July 28, 1807-Dec. 29, 1898), clergyman, born in Pinckney, N.Y., came to Columbus in 1840 to become president of Central College. Before leaving Ohio in 1850, he also served Presbyterian churches in Columbus and Monroeville. He later gave up the ministry to become a journalist. He translated portions of the Bible and wrote several books on theological questions.
    3517 Saxton, Joshua. Prospectus of a Weekly Newspaper to be Published at Urbana, Champaign County, Entitled The Western Citizen. ... Terms. ... Joshua Saxton. Urbana, January, 1838. Subscriber's Names. Residence. No. of Copies. [Urbana Published by Joshua Saxton., AI 0. 1838] Broadside. ; 19.5 x 19.5 cm. The Whig newspaper began publishing on April 24, 1838 as a weekly under the title, Western Citizen and Urbana Gazette.
    Text in two columns with rows for subscribers to sign up at bottom.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed: Joshua Saxton. Urbana, January, 1838.
    Includes "Terms" and blank form for subscribers' names.
    Printed area measures 15.6 x 16.3 cm.
    6890 Sayers, Edward. A Manual on the Cultivation of Live Fences, with a Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of Evergreens, Ornamental Trees, &c. Cincinnati Ely and Campbell, AI 45-5729. 1845. 108 p. plan, plate. ; 17 cm.
    4754 Sayers, Edward. The American Flower Garden Companion. By Edward Sayers. 3d ed., rev. and enl. Cincinnati J.A. James, AI 0. 1846. xii, 207 p. ill. ; 19 cm.
    9234 Scheffmacher, Johann Jakob, 1668-1733. Controverskatechismus uber den Ursprung des Lutheranismus nach den Werken Luthers selbst in Fragen und Antworten verfasst von J.J. Scheffmacher. Cincinnati L. Meyer,
    1849. 144 p. ; 19 cm.
    10003 Schenck, Robert C. (Robert Cumming), 1809-1890. An Address on the Prevalence of Intemperance Delivered at Oxford, Ohio, August 18, 1829 by R.C. Schenck. Oxford Oxford Temperance Society, AI 0. 1829. 16 p. ; 18 cm.
    16 p. ; 18 cm.

    2925 Schenck, Robert C. (Robert Cumming), 1809-1890. Address, Delivered before the Scholars' Union Society, at the Exhibition of the Springfield Classical School. February 13, 1835. By Robert Cumming Schenck, Esq. of Dayton. [Three lines from Hume] Springfield John M. Gallagher, Printer., AI 34135. 1835. 21, bv p. ; 23 cm.
    3323 Schenck, Robert C. (Robert Cumming), 1809-1890. Address Delivered before the Society of Alumni of Miami University, at Their Anniversary Meeting, September 27, 1836. By Robert C. Schenck. [Three lines from Shakespeare] Dayton Comlys, Printers: Journal and Advertiser Office., AI 46694. 1837. 16 p. ; 20.5 cm.
    6175 Schmid, Christoph von, 1768-1854. Biblische Geschichten des alten und neuen Bundes fur die Liebe Jugend. Ein Auszug aus dem Grossern Werke des herrn Christoph Schmid...German. Cincinnati Gobrandt und Derlogt bei Louis Meyer, AI 42-571. 1842. 135 p.
    6425 Schmid, Christoph von, 1768-1854. Biblische Geschichten des alten und neuen Bundes fur die liebe Jugend, ein Auszug aus dem grossern Werke.-2 Aufl. Cincinnati Louis Meyer, AI 45-810, 45-5739. Ott 23. 1845. 142 p. ; 19 cm.
    6676 Schmid, Christoph von, 1768-1854. Biblische Geschichte von Christoph von Schmid, Domcapitular in Augsburg. Stereotyp=Ausgabe fur Schulen und Familien in den Vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerika. Zweute Auflage. Erster [Zweiter] Theil, Geschichte des Alten [Neuen] Testaments. Cincinnati Herausgegeben vom Deutschen Katholischen Schul= und Lese=Verein., Ott 39. 1848. 2 v. in 1. ; 18 cm. Page [3] contains "Recommendation" by Right Rev. John Baptist Purcell, D.D., Bishop of Cincinnati, given at the Festival of St. Mark, 1845.
    5877 Schumann, C. A. The Culture of the Grape. Thoroughly Explained, and Designed for Those Who Have no Opportunity for Practical Instructor. By C.A. Schumann. Cincinnati Published by Robinson and Jones, AI 45-5761. 1845. 24 p. ; 22 cm.
    6654 Schupp, Martin. Das Amerikanische A-B-C-Buch; kurze und leichte Lautir- und Buchstabirubungen, bearbeitet fur die offentlichen Schulen in Cincinnati von Germanus. Cincinnati E. Wilde., Ott 59. 1850. 30 p. ill. ; 17 cm. German Spelling Book.
    705 Scioto Baptist Association. Minutes of the Scioto Association Held at Pleasant Run Meeting-House, Fairfield County, State of Ohio, on Saturday, the 30th of September, 1809; and the Two Following Days. Chillicothe Printed by Joseph S. Collins & Co., OI 85. Rusk II: 56. SS 16931. Wilkie 150. 1809. 7 p. ; 24 cm.
    721 Scioto Baptist Association. Minutes of the Scioto Baptist Association. Holden at the Old Chillicothe Meeting-House, Ross County, State of Ohio; on Saturday, the 6th Day of October, 1810, and the Two Following Days. [Chillicothe s.n., OI 100. SS 19448. Wilkie 180. 1810] 4 p. ; 23.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    772 Scioto Baptist Association. Minutes of Scioto Baptist Association, Held by Appointment at Pleasant Run Meeting House, in the County of Fairfield, State of Ohio. [Chillicothe s.n., OI 147. SS 24731. Wilkie 248. 1812] 7 p. ; 21.5 cm. OClWHi(lacks title-page).
    799 Scioto Baptist Association. Minutes of the Scioto Baptist Association, Held by Appointment at the Baptist Meeting-House, at Old Chillicothe, Ross County, State of Ohio, October 2d, 3d, and 4th, 1813. [Chillicothe s.n., OI 173. SS 27807. Wilkie 293. 1813] 4 p. ; 21.5 cm.
    834 Scioto Baptist Association. Minutes of the Scioto Baptist Association, Held at Pleasant Run, County of Fairfield, State of Ohio, on Saturday the 8th of October, 1814, and the Two Following Days. [Chillicothe s.n., OI 203. SS 30775. 1814] 4 p. ; 21.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    876 Scioto Baptist Association. Minutes of the Scioto Baptist Association, Held in Pike County, in the State of Ohio, on the 7th, 8th, 9th of October 1815. Chillicothe Printed by John Andrews, at the Office of the Weekly Recorder., OI 244. SS 33967. Wilkie 389. 1815. 7 p. ; 21.5 cm.
    921 Scioto Baptist Association. Minutes of the Scioto Baptist Association, Held by Appointment, on Salt Creek County, Ohio on the 21st, 22nd, & 23rd of September, 1816. Chillicothe Printed by John Bailhache., OI 294. SS 36846. Wilkie 455. 1816. 8 p. ; 21.5 cm.
    985 Scioto Baptist Association. Minutes of the Scioto Baptist Association, Held by Appointment, at Pleasant Run Meeting House, Fairfield County, (Ohio) on the 27th, 28th, and 29th, September 1817. Chillicothe Printed by John Bailhache., OI 345. SS 40106. Wilkie 508. 1817. 8 p. ; 21.5 cm.
    1042 Scioto Baptist Association. Minutes of the Scioto Baptist Association, Held at the Baptist Meeting-House, Deer Creek, Ross County, (Ohio), on Saturday before the Fourth Lord's Day, September 26, 1818, and the Two Following Days. Chillicothe Printed at the Office of the Gazette, by John Scott., OI 400. SS 43208. Wilkie 584. 1818. 8 p. ; 21.5 cm.
    1103 Scioto Baptist Association. Minutes of the Scioto Baptist Association, Held by Appointment at Union Meeting-House, Salt-Creek, Pickaway County, Ohio, September 25, 1819, and the Following Two Days. Chillicothe Printed at the Office of the Scioto Gazette, by Bailhache and Scott., OI 455. SS 47130. 1819. 8 p. ; 21.5 cm.
    1209 Scioto Baptist Association. Minutes of the Scioto Baptist Association, Held by Appointment at the Meeting House in Big Bottom, Pike County, Ohio, September 23, 1820 and the Two Following Days. Chillicothe Printed at the Office of the Scioto Gazette. By Bailhache and Scott., OI 534. SS 278. 1820. 7 p. ; 22 cm
    9359 Scioto Baptist Association. Minutes of the Scioto Baptist Association, Baptist Meeting House, Old Town, Ross County, Ohio. Chillicothe
    AI 0. 1822

    9360 Scioto Baptist Association. Minutes of the Scioto Baptist Association, Baptist Meeting House, Pleasant Run, Fairfield County. Chillicothe
    AI 0. 1825

    9361 Scioto Baptist Association. Minutes of the Scioto Baptist Association, Baptist Meeting House, Deer Creek, Ross County. Chillicothe
    AI 0. 1826

    2133 Scioto Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 5983. 1831.

    2399 Scioto Baptist Association. Minutes of the Scioto Baptist Association; Held at Zion Meeting House, Ross County, Ohio, September 21st, 1833, and the Two Following Days. Lancaster Printed by White & Collins., AI 17622. 1833. 8 p.
    2721 Scioto Baptist Association. Minutes...Sept. 26, 27, 28, 1835. Lancaster
    AI 30267. 1835.

    2989 Scioto Baptist Association. Minutes of the Scioto Baptist Association; held in the Licking Church, Licking County, Ohio, August 20th, 21st and 22d, 1836. Lancaster Printed by J. & C.H. Brough, AI 35976. 1836. 8 p.
    3184 Scioto Baptist Association. Minutes of the Scioto Baptist Association; Held at Jonathan's Creek Church, Licking County, O. August 19th, 20th and 21st, 1837. Lancaster Printing by J. & C.H. Brough., AI 43043. 1837. 7, [1] p. ; 20 cm.
    10323 Scioto Baptist Association. Minutes of the Scioto Baptist Association, : held by appointment, with the Frankfort Church, Ross County, Ohio. September 22nd, 23rd and 24th, 1838. [[Lancaster, Ohio Printed at the Ohio Eagle Office, Lancaster, Ohio--Broughs, Printer.,
    not before 1838] 8 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title.
    3583 Scioto Baptist Association. Minutes of the Scioto Association, Held by Appointment with the Refugee Church. Lancaster
    AI 54239. 1839.

    3834 Scioto Baptist Association. Minutes of the Scioto Baptist Association, Held with the Walnut Creek Church, Baltimore, September 26 and 28, 1840. Lancaster Printed by C.H. Brough, AI 40-457. 1840. 8 p. ; 24 cm.
    9362 Scioto Baptist Association. Minutes of the Scioto Baptist Association, Held by Appointment with the Bethel Church, Wirt’s Grove, Franklin County, Ohio, September 25th--27th, 1841. [Lancaster] "Ohio Eagle" Office: Printed by C. Thiell. Lancaster, Ohio., AI 0. 1841. 8 p. ; 20 cm.
    6172 Scioto Baptist Association. Minutes of the Scioto Baptist Association held by Appointment with the Refugee Church, near Kirkersville, Licking County, Ohio, September 24th-26th, 1842. Lancaster J. Percival, Printer., AI 42-370. 1842. 8 p.
    9363 Scioto Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1843

    10286 Scioto Baptist Association. Minutes of the Thirty-Eighth Annual Meeting of the Scioto Baptist Association, Held at Circleville, Pickaway County, Ohio, on September 2d, 3d & 4th, A.D. 1843. Lancaster S. Pike, Printer--Ohio Eagle Office., AI 0. 1843. [1], bv, [3]-5, [6]-11, [12] p. 20 cm. "S. Pike's acc't for printing these Minutes--$14."--p. 11.
    5496 Scioto Baptist Association. Minutes of the Thirty-Ninth Annual Meeting of the Scioto Baptist Association. Held at Frankfort, Ross County, Ohio, August 29 and 30 A. D. 1844. Zanesville, O. Printed by Edwin C. Church., AI 44-465, 44-466. 1844. 8 p. ; 22 cm. Wrapper title.
    8393 Scioto Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fortieth Annual Meeting of the Scioto Baptist Association, held with Licking Church, Licking County, Ohio, August 16 and 18, 1845. Columbus Stewart and Cole, Printers, AI 45-531. 1845. 15 p. ; 19 cm.
    9364 Scioto Baptist Association. Minutes of the Scioto Baptist Association, 1846. [Ohio s.n., AI 0. not before 1846] 13 p. ; 20 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    9365 Scioto Baptist Association. Minutes of the Forty-Second Anniversary of the Scioto Baptist Association: Held with the Church in Groveport, Franklin County, Ohio: August 14th, 15th and 16th, 1847. Columbus Western Christian Journal Office.,
    1847. 11 p. ; 21 cm.
    9366 Scioto Baptist Association. Minutes of the Forty Third Annual Meeting of the Scioto Baptist Association, Held at Refugee Church, Fairfield County, Ohio. August 19 & 21 A.D. 1848. Zanesville, O. Printed by Edwin C. Church.,
    1848 8 p. ; 21 cm. Wrapper title.
    8821 Scioto Baptist Association. Minutes of the Forty-Fourth Annual Meeting of the Scioto Baptist Association, Held with the Licking Church, Licking County Ohio, August 18th and 20th, A.D. 1849. Published for the Association by B.Y. Siegfried, Corresponding Secretary, Fultonham Muskingum County, Ohio. Zanesville, Ohio Edwin C. Church, Printer, Main Street.,
    1849. 15, bv p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 17: Lewis Madden, moderator. B.Y. Siegfried, clerk.
    "Circular letter. Written by E. Ely."--p. 8-11.
    "Post-office address of the ministers of the association."--p. 15.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Samuel Hite.
    9367 Scioto Baptist Association. Minutes of the Forty-Fifth Annual Meeting of the Scioto Baptist Association, Held with the Second Baptist Church, New Lexington, Perry County, Ohio, August 17th, 18th and 19th, A.D. 1850. Zanesville
    Zanesville, Ohio
    Christian Register Office, Main Street,,
    1850. 16 p. ; 20 cm.
    904 Scioto Bible Society. The First Report of the Directors of the Scioto Bible Society, Submitted at the Annual Meeting Held in Chillicothe, October 18, 1815. Published by Order of the Society. Chillicothe Printed by John Andrews, at the Office of the Weekly Recorder., OI 275. SS 35864. Wilkie 390. 1815. 6 p. ; 21.5 cm.
    3185 Scioto Predestinarian Baptist Association. Minutes of the Scioto Baptist Association; Held at Jonathan's Creek Church, Licking County, O. August 19th, 20th and 21st, 1837. Lancaster Printed by J. & C.H. Brough, AI 43045. 1837. 7 p.
    5260 Sclater, William, 1638-1717? An Original Draught of the Primitive Church, in Answer to a Discourse, Entlited [sic] An Enquiry into the Constitution, Discipline, Unity and Worship, of the Primitive Church, that Flourished within the First Three Hundred Years after Christ. By Lord Chancellor King. By a Presbyter of the Church of England. First American Edition. Columbus Published by Isaac N. Whiting, High-Street., AI 0. 1833. xv, [1], iv, 305, bv p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: By William Sclater.
    "Jenkins and Glover, printers."--verso of title page.
    Includes bibliographical references.
    652 Scofield, Edward, b. 1810. True Connubial Love: or Important Considerations for the Single and Married. By Rev. E. Scofield, A.B. [Two lines of Scripture from Proverbs] Cincinnati Printed by J.A. & U.P. James.,
    1848. 31, bv p. ; 16 cm.
    4946 Scofield, Edward, b. 1810. Parents' Manual on Family Government. By E. Scofield. Cincinnati Printed by J.A. & U.P. James.,
    1848. 62 p. ; 16.5 cm.
    5237 Scott, Jesup Wakeman, 1799-1874. Lecture Read before the Maumee (Miami) City Lyceum, Nov. 29, 1842: Being the Theories Deduced from Ten Years Previous Studies of National Growth. Maumee s.n., AI 0. 1842. 46 p. ; 28 cm.
    1019 Scott, Job, 1751-1793. The Baptism of Christ, a Gospel Ordinance, being Altogether Inward and Spiritual: Not, like John's into Water, but According to the Real Nature of the Gospel, into the Very Name, Life, and Power, of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Shewing That the Apostles' Use of Water Baptism of John; and That All Who are Baptized into Christ, have Put on Christ, Not Only Professionally, but Substantially--That is, Have Put Him on as the Whole Armour of Light, and Walk in Him in Newness of Life. By Job Scott. Wilmington Printed by Rice Gaddis for John Hunt., OI 378. Rusk II: 261. SS 42068. Wilkie 509. 1817. 138 p. ; 20 cm.
    71 Scott, Job, 1751-1793. A Journal of the Life, Travels and Gospel Labours of That Faithful Servant and Minister of Christ, Job Scott. Mountpleasant, Ohio Printed and Sold by Elisha Bates., Howes S228. OI 580. Rieger 995.SS 3129. Wilkie 739. 1820. [i-iii], iv-xi, [xii-xiv], [1]-303, bv, 1 l. ; 17 cm. Binder's title: Journal of Job Scott.
    "A testimony from the monthly meeting of Providence, concerning Job Scott." --p. [iii]-xi.
    Signatures: [A] A2 - Z/2 Z2/4 Aa/2 Aa2/4 Bb/4. (D2 printed D3. Extra Y printed on page 275 with Z. J not used; V used.)
    2506 Scott, John W. (John Witherspoon), 1800-1892. The Cholera, God's Scourge for the Chastisement of the Nations. A Discourse Delivered on the Occasion of a Fast Observed in Reference to the Approach of the Epidemic, Oxford, Ohio, August 16th, 1833. By John W. Scott, Prof. of Nat. Phil. &c. in Miami University. Oxford Published by W.W. Bishop., AI 21112. 1833. 15, [1] p. ; 21 cm. "Printed by Andrew Noble, Oxford."--colophon, p. [16].
    3009 Scott, John W. (John Witherspoon), 1800-1892. A General Scheme of the Course of Lectures and Instructions in Chemistry in Miami University, with an Appendix on Chemical Nomenclature and Definite Proportions, for the Use of the Classes. Oxford [Miami University] AI 0. 1835. 28 p. ; 16 cm.
    3528 Scott, John W. (John Witherspoon), 1800-1892. An Address Delivered before the Athenian Society of Indiana University, at Its Anniversary Celebration, September 25th, 1836. By Prof. J.W. Scott, of Miami University.; Aspects and Demands of the Times. Oxford Printed by W.W. Bishop., AI 52812. 1838. 32 p. ; 20.5 cm.
    3529 Scott, John W. (John Witherspoon), 1800-1892. The Instability & Changes of Earth. A Discourse Delivered in the Chapel of Miami University, on Sabbath, the 15th of July 1838, by Prof. J.W. Scott. Published by Request. [sermon] Oxford Printed by R.H. Bishop, Jun., AI 52813. 1838. 19, bv p. ; 21.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Concerning "the instability and transitory nature of all sublunary things."
    3986 Scott, John W. (John Witherspoon), 1800-1892. An Address on Female Education, Delivered at the Close of the Summer Session for 1840, of the Steubenville Female Seminary, in Presence of Its Pupils and Patrons. By Rev. John W. Scott, One of the Boards of Visitors. Steubenville s.n., AI 40-6025. 1840. 12 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Miss Mary Stiles Foster from Maria Louise Foster at home during vacation.
    4677 Scott, John W. (John Witherspoon), 1800-1892. A Statement of the Causes Which Led to the Recent Changes in the Miami University. [Oxford s.n.., AI 45-5767. Thomson 1032. 1845] 23 p. ; 18 cm. Thomson: "Prof. Scott's account of why he, and Prof. Waterman were removed from their Professorships in the Institution."
    Signed by J. W. Scott at Oxford, March 15, 1845, concerning recent changes in status of J. W. Scott, Dr. Bishop, and Prof. Waterman.
    7618 Scott, John., 1831. War Inconsistent with the Doctrine and Example of Jesus Christ. In a Letter to a Friend. Recommended to the Perusal of the Professors of Christianity. [Four lines of quotation from New Testament] By I. Scott. Dayton Printed by James Lodge, at the Office of the Ohio Republican. :::::::::::::, AI 0. 1816. tp, bv, [3]-19, bv. ; 18 cm. Ms. on title page: "for the Society for the Promotion of Peace instituted in warren county State of Ohio the 2d of the 12 month 1815."
    1188 Scott, Walter, 1796-1861. The Gospel Restored. A Discourse of the True Gospel of Jesus Christ, in Which the Facts, Principles, Duties, and Priviliges [sic] of Christianity Are Arranged, Defined, and Discussed, and the Gospel in Its Various Parts Shewn to Be Adapted to the Nature and Necessities of Man in His Present Condition. The Evangelist for the Current Year. By Walter Scott. Cincinnati Printed by O.H. Donogh., SS 40097. 1836. [i-v], vi-vii, bv, [9]-576 p. ; 23 cm. Half title: The Gospel Restored, A Discourse By Walter Scott.
    "Printed by Ormsby H. Donogh, N.W. corner of Court and Main sts[.], Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    "Index."--p. [574]-576.
    On spine: The Gospel Restored.
    Signatures: [A] A-2 -- Z/2 Z-2/4. (J not printed; V printed.) 1 1* -- 22/2 23/4.
    3778 Scott, Walter, 1796-1861. A Collection of Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs with the Music of Mason's Sacred Harp and Missouri Harmony Adapted by Walter Scott. Carthage, Hamilton County, Ohio. Cincinnati
    AI 58406. 1839.
    American Imprints lists Walter Scott as author and on title page.
    5533 Scott, Walter, 1796-1861. A Review of Prof. Stowe's Pamphlet Against All Millennial Arithmetic, or "the utter groundlessness of all millennial arithmetic by Professor Stowe". Cincinnati
    AI 43-4493. 1843.
    OC copy, errata slip on p. 21.
    3987 Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832. The Lady of the Lake. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James, AI 40-6028. 1840. 286 p.
    6901 Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832. The Lady of the Lake. A Poem in Six Cantos. Last Revised Edition, with an Introduction, Glossary, and Copious Notes, by the Author. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James.,
    [1850?] 86, [2] p. ; 14 cm.
    1568 Scott, Winfield, 1786-1866. Scott's Exercises and Manoeuvres of Infantry, Light Infantry, and Riflemen. Cincinnati Printed by John H. Wood., SS 19777. 1825. iv, [5]-144, [4] p. 3 fold. pl. (1 music). ; 25 cm. Wessen: Believed to be the earliest drill manual published west of the Alleghenies. Lists under Daniel M. Boales, editor.
    With explanatory notes by Daniel M. Boales ...
    238 Scott, Winfield,] 1786-1866. Abstract of a Correspondence with the Executive, Relative to the Rank or Command of Major-Generals Scott and Macomb. [Cincinnati s.n., SS 31876. 1828] 60 p. ; 22 cm.
    9704 Scovel, S. (Sylvester), 1796-1849. The Inaugural Address of S. Scovel D.D., President of Hanover College. Delivered March 26, 1847. Published by Order of the Board. [sermon] Hanover, Ia. [i.e., Indiana] The College, Holland & Hitchler, Printers [Cincinnati, Ohio],
    1847. 19, bv p. ; 21 cm. Introductory is by J.F. Crowe (1787-1860).
    6759 Scrope, William, 1772-1852. Day & Nights of Salmon Fishing in the Tweed. Edited by H.T. Sheringham. Cincinnati Kid, AI 43-4497. 1843. 281 p.
    9771 Seat, John B., comp. The St. Louis Harmony, Containing the Rudiments of Music, Made Easy, and Carefully Arranged, to Suit the Capcity [sic] of the Young Learner, Together with a Choice Collection of Tunes, Suited to the Various Metres in the Baptist, Methodist and Presbyterian Hymn Books, with a Few of the Most Approved Odes and Anthems by John B. Seat. [Cincinnati] Lodge & L'Hommedieu, AI 0. 1831. 162 p. ; 20 x 26 cm. Missouri Historical Society copy measures: 14 x 24 cm.
    2926 Secker, Thomas, 1693-1768. Five Sermons Against Popery. By Thomas Secker, LL.D., Late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. Second American Edition. Columbus I.N. Whiting., AI 34165. 1835. iv, [5]-116 p. ; 14.5 cm. Published in 1839.
    2927 Secker, Thomas, 1693-1768. Lectures on the Catechism of the Protestant Episcopal Church; With a Discourse on Confirmation. By Thomas Secker, LL.D. Late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. Published from the Original Manuscripts by Beilby Porteus, D.D. and George Stinton, D.D. His Grace's Chaplains. First America, from the 14th London Edition. Columbus, O. Isaac N. Whiting., AI 34166. 1835. [i-ii], [i], ii-iv, [v-vi], [9]-351, bv p. ; 20 cm. "Scott & Wright, Printers."--verso of title page.
    Includes index.
    3779 Secker, Thomas, 1693-1768. Lectures on the Catechism of the Protestant Episcopal Church; with a Discourse on Confirmation by Thomas Secker. Published from the Original Manuscripts by Beilby Porteus and George Stinton. 2nd American, from the 14th London Edition. Columbus Published by Isaac N. Whiting, AI 58460. 1839. 351 p. ; 20 cm.
    7768 Secker, Thomas, 1693-1768. Lectures on the Catechism of the Protestant Episcopal Church; with a Discourse on Confirmation by Thomas Secker, LL.D. Late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. Published from the Original Manuscripts by Beilby Porteus. D.D., and George Stinton, D.D. His Grace's Chaplains. Second American, from the London Edition. Columbus Isaac N. Whiting, AI 0. 1843. [2], iv, [9]-351, bv p. ; 19 cm. Spine, gilt lettering: Archbishop Secker's Lectures on the Catechism.
    7292 Second District Medical Society. Hamilton. Bye Laws of the Second District Medical Society of Ohio, Adopted at the Semi-Annual Meeting at Hamilton, on the 31st of May, Anno Domino, 1825. Hamilton Advertiser Office., AI 0. 1825. 8 p. ; 16 cm.
    3324 Second New Jerusalem Society. Cincinnati. Documents of the Second New Jerusalem Society of Cincinnati. [Cincinnati] Kendall & Henry, AI 46725. 1837. 16, 3 p. ; 22 cm.
    3867 Second Presbyterian Church. Columbus. Constitution of the Second Presbyterian Church of Columbus, Ohio; Together with a Summary of the Confession of Faith. Published by Order of the Session. [Columbus] Charles Scott, Printer, AI 40-1581. 1840. 12 p. ; 18 cm. "Record of members": p. [9]-12.
    4790 Second Presbyterian Church. Columbus. Constitution of the Second Presbyterian Society and Church, of Columbus, Ohio; Together with a Summary of the Confession of Faith, and a List of Officers and Members. Columbus Printed by S. Medary.,
    1847. 22 p. ; 18 cm. "Record of members": p. 12-22.
    5359 Second Presbyterian Church. Columbus. Sabbath School Society. Constitution and By-Laws of the Sabbath School Society, and Sabbath School of the Second Presbyterian Church. Adopted Jan. 24, 1845. Columbus Printed by Chas. Scott and Co., AI 0. 1845. [1], bv, [3]-4, [5]-8 p. ; 14 cm.
    10012 Second Presbyterian Church. Newark. A Confession of Faith and Covenant of the Second Presbyterian Church of Newark, Ohio. Columbus, Ohio Printed by Charles Scott,
    1842. 14 p. ; 15 cm.
    289 Secrest, John, compiler. A Selection of Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs, Carefully Examined and Improved. By John Secrest. St. Clairsville Printed for the Compiler, by Horton J. Howard., AI 14649. 1832. 128 p. ; 10.5 cm. Hayman, 132(Sept. 1990), The printer Horton Jefferson Howard is often confused with his father Horton Howard, a Quaker minister and one of the early settlers of Belmont County.
    Includes index.
    Signatures: [A] - H/8.
    "Index."--p. [125]-128.
    10255 Sedwick, William. The Art of Writing, Comprehending the Principles of Forming the Letters. In a Course of Lectures ... Cambridge Published by the Author,
    1828.
    Not in Morgan title from AAS.
    8084 Sehon, Edmund W. An Address Delivered before the Cincinnati Temperance Society, No. 1 at Their Semi-Annual Meeting in January 1831 by the Rev. Edmund W. Sehon. Cincinnati Williamson & Wood, Printers, AI 0. 1831. 16 p. ; 21 cm.
    5103 Seiss, Joseph Augustus, 1823-1904. Motives for the Pursuit of Wisdom; An Address Pronounced before the Philosophian and Excelsior Societies of Wittenberg College, Springfield, Ohio, on the Evening of the 19th of March, A.D. 1850. By the Rev. Augustus Seiss, of Cumberland, Md., Author of "Popular Lectures on the Epistle to the Hebrews." [Four lines from Milton] Published for the Society. Springfield Halsey & Coulter, Printers.,
    1850. 19, bv p. ; 22 cm.
    6565 Sellers, George Escol, 1808-1899. Improvements in Locomotive Engines, and Railways. By George Escol Sellers, Mechanical Engineer. Cincinnati Gazette Office, --Wright, Fisher & Co., Printers.,
    1849. 26, [2] p. IV leaves of plates. Illus. ; 31 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: With an errata slip.
    "Mechanical engineering. The undersigned will devote their attention to mechanical engineering generally, and to those branches especially connected with the construction of rail roads, mining, and iron works. ... Geo. Escol Sellers. John L. Whetstone. N.B. Mechanical drawings executed with care and accuracy. Also, analyses of iron or other ores made."--p. [28].
    6126 Sellers, Joseph. A Bible Victory. Eaton Printed by E. Edmonson, AI 0. 1831. 16 p.
    3530 Semmes, Raphael, 1809-1877. Fifth Anniversary Address Delivered before the St. Peter's Benevolent Society of Cincinnati, Jan. 1, 1838 by Raphael Semmes, Esq. Cincinnati Daily Express Office Print, AI 52835. 1838. 32 p. ; 21 cm.
    9494 Seneca Baptist Association. Minutes of the First Anniversary of the Seneca Baptist Association.

    AI 0. [1835]
    Title by sequence.
    9495 Seneca Baptist Association. Minutes of the Second Anniversary of the Seneca Baptist Association.

    AI 0. [1836]
    Title by sequence.
    9496 Seneca Baptist Association. Minutes of the Third Anniversary of the Seneca Baptist Association.

    AI 0. [1837]
    Title by sequence.
    9497 Seneca Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fourth Anniversary of the Seneca Baptist Association.

    AI 0. [1838]
    Title by sequence.
    9498 Seneca Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fifth Anniversary of the Seneca Baptist Association.

    AI 0. [1839]
    Title by sequence.
    9499 Seneca Baptist Association. Minutes of the Sixth Anniversary of the Seneca Baptist Association.

    AI 0. [1840]
    Title by sequence.
    9368 Seneca Baptist Association. Minutes of the Seventh Anniversary of the Seneca Baptist Association, Held with the Church in Thompson, Seneca, Ohio, September 1st and 2d, 1841. Norwalk, Ohio S. & C.A. Preston, Printers, Norwalk, Ohio., AI 0. 1841 8 p. ; 20 cm.
    6173 Seneca Baptist Association. Minutes of the Eighth Anniversary of the Seneca Baptist Association, Held with the Church in Lodi, Seneca County, Ohio, October 12th and 13th, 1842. Norwalk, Ohio From the Press of S. and C.A. Preston, Printers., AI 42-371. 1842. 8 p. ; 21.5 cm. " No. 8 Periodical."--at head of title page.
    9500 Seneca Baptist Association. Minutes of the Ninth Anniversary of the Seneca Baptist Association.

    AI 0. [1843]
    Title by sequence.
    9501 Seneca Baptist Association. Minutes of the Tenth Anniversary of the Seneca Baptist Association, Held with the Church at Reed, Seneca County, Ohio, October 16th and 17th, 1844. J. Cole, West Lodi, Seneca County, Ohio, Corresponding [sic.] Secretary. Norwalk Printed by J.M. Farr., AI 0. [1844] 8 p. ; 20 cm. "No. 10-Periodical."-at head of title page.
    9369 Seneca Baptist Association. Minutes of the Eleventh Anniversary of the Seneca Baptist Association, Held with the Church at Lower Sandusky, Sandusky County, Ohio, August 20 & 21, 1845. H.C. Skinner, Lower Sandusky, O., Corresponding Secretary. Lower Sandusky Printed by William Davis., AI 0. [1845] 8 p. ; 21 cm. "No. 11-Periodical."-at head of title page.
    9502 Seneca Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twelfth Anniversary of the Seneca Baptist Association, Held with the Church at Seneca, Seneca County, Ohio, August, 19 & 20, 1846. H.C. Skinner, Lower Sandusky, O. Corresponding Secretary. Lower Sandusky Printed by Charles J. Orton., AI 0. [1846] 8 p. ; 21 cm. "No. 12-Periodical."-at head of title page.
    9370 Seneca Baptist Association. Minutes of the 13th Anniversary of the Seneca Baptist Association, Held with the Church at Reed, Seneca County, Ohio. August 18&19, 1847. J. Cole, West Lodi, Ohio, Corresponding Secretary. Tiffin s.n.,
    1847 7, bv p. ; 20 cm. "No. 13--Periodical."-at head of title page.
    9371 Seneca Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fourteen Anniversary of the Seneca Baptist Association.


    1848
    Title by sequence.
    9503 Seneca Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fifteenth Anniversary of the Seneca Baptist Association.


    [1849]
    Title by sequence.
    9504 Seneca Baptist Association. Minutes of the Sixteenth Anniversary of the Seneca Baptist Association.


    [1850]
    Title by sequence.
    6455 Senex, pseud. The Doom of Wicked Rulers; Being a Review of Some Important Portions of Ancient and Modern History. By Senex. [One line of Scripture from Psalms] Cincinnati Ben Franklin Printing Office.,
    1850. 26 p. ; 23 cm.
    1498 Seventy-Six, pseud. From the Cincinnati Gazette. The Presidency. [Cincinnati
    SS 16240. 1824] [1], 2-32 p. Page 27 misnumered 24. Page 2 cut off at top of page but was most likely there. ; 21.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Contains a series of articles which appeared in the Cincinnati Gazette by "Seventy-Six" in favor of Henry Clay, entitled "The Presidency," Numbers II to X, and includes replies from William Waterhouse and "S.P.H." Where is number one?
    PPL (Am 1824 Fro).
    4258 Seymour, M. Hobart (Michael Hobart), 1800-1874. Mornings Among the Jesuits at Rome. Being Notes of Conversations Held with Certain Jesuits on the Subject of Religion in the City of Rome. Dayton, O. Published by B.F. Ells.,
    1850. 294 p. ; 19 cm.
    4842 Shaffer, Hiram M. A Treatise on Baptism, in Two Parts. Part I.--Infant Baptism. Part II.--The Mode. By Rev. Hiram M. Shaffer. [Four lines of quotation] Cincinnati Printed for the Author, at the Methodist Book Concern, Corner of Main and Eighth. R.P. Thompson, Printer.,
    1847. [1-3], 4-5, [6-7], 8, [9], bv, [11]-119, bv, [121], bv, [123]-251, bv, 2 l. p. ; 15 cm. "Contents."--p. [3]-5.
    "Introduction."--p. [7]-8, signed and dated: Hiram M. Shaffer. Wooster, O., Oct., 1846.
    "Part I."--p. [9].
    "Part II."--p. [121].
    On spine: Shaffer on Baptism.
    Signatures: [1] - 16/8.
    5054 Shaffer, Hiram M. A Treatise on Baptism, in Two Parts. Part I.--Infant Baptism. Part II.--The Mode. By Rev. Hiram M. Shaffer. [Four lines of quotation] Cincinnati Printed for the Author, at the Methodist Book Concern, R. P. Thompson, Printer.,
    1849. [1-3], 4-5, [6-7], 8, [9], bv, [11]-119, bv, [121], bv, [123]-251, bv, 2 l. p. ; 15 cm. "Contents."--p. [3]-5.
    "Introduction."--p. [7]-8, signed and dated: Hiram M. Shaffer. Wooster, O., Oct., 1846.
    "Part I."--p. [9].
    "Part II."--p. [121].
    On spine: Shaffer on Baptism.
    Signatures: [1] - 16/8.
    7969 Shaffer, Stephen D. Shaffer's Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs. Zanesville

    1847.

    416 Shaffer, Stephen D. Shaffer's Pilgrim Songster, Being a Collection of Select Spiritual Songs; Embracing Many Adapted to Camp Meeting, and Revival Occasions; as Well as Others Designed to Refresh the Souls of Christians in Social Meetings, and in Their Solitary Hours. By Rev. Stephen D. Shaffer. [Three lines from Jeremiah] Zanesville, O. Printed for the Publisher, by Parke & Bennett.,
    1848. [1-5], 6-209, [210]-212, [213]-216 p. ; 18.5 cm. Preface, dated Zanesville, April 1st, 1848.
    "A Collection of Choice Choruses."--p. [210]-212.
    "Index."--p. [213]-216, first lines of songs.
    Signatures: [A]/8 B B2 - Q/2 Q2/4 R/4 (J used.)
    6618 Shaker Family. Advertising the Shaker Family will give a concert in E. Meyers Hall. Fairfield County

    1848. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1068 Shakers. An Address to the State of Ohio, Protesting against a Certain Clause of the Militia Law, Enacted by the Legislature, at Their Last Session; and Shewing the Inconsistency of Military Power Interfering with Persons of Property Consecrated to the Pious and Benevolent Purposes of the Gospel. By Order of the United Society, Called Shakers. Lebanon Printed at the Office of the Farmer, by George Smith., OI 439. MacLean 110. Richmond 4. Rusk II: 253. SS 44665, 45693. Wilkie 565. 1818. 24 p. ; 18.5 cm.
    2350 Shakers. A Brief Exposition of the Established Principles, and Regulations of the United Society of Believers Called Shakers. Printed at Albany, in the Year 1830; and Now Reprinted with Sundry Improvements. Watervliet s.n., AI 14673. MacLean 150. Richmond 735. Sabin 79696. 1832. 36 p. ; 19 cm. "Edited by Richard McNemar and David Spining, Watervliet, June 30, 1832."--p. 36.
    Publishers' advertisements on recto of back cover.
    Cover title: A brief exposition of the established principles &c. of the Believers in Christ's Second Appearing (commonly called Shakers).
    "Published in behalf of the Society, by Calvin Green and Seth Y. Wells, Committee of Publication. New-Lebanon, March 15th, 1830."--p. 14.
    "Edited by Richard M'Namer [sic] and David Spining [sic], Watervliet, June 30, 1832."--p. 36.
    "The exposition continued.": p. [15]-36.
    "Books published by Believers": p. [3] of cover.
    2507 Shakers. The Constitution of the United Societies of Believers (called Shakers) Containing Sundny [!] Covenants and Articles of Agreement [!], Definitive of the Legal Grounds of the Institution ... Watervliet s.n., AI 21165. MacLean 14. Richmond 911. Sabin 97886. 1833. [138] p. ; 18 cm. OCLC notes: Various pagings./ Compiled by Richard McNemar. cf. J.P. MacLean, A bibliography of Shaker literature, 1905./ Includes (besides the covenants of 1810, 1812, 1814, 1818, 1829, 1830) : A revision and confirmation of the social compact of the United Society called Shakers, at Pleasant Hill, Kentucky ... Harrodsburg, Ky., Printed by Randall and Jones, 1830 (with special t.-p.) Circular epistle (signed: From the ministry and elders. New-Lebanon, September 1, 1829) General rules of the United Society, and summary articles of mutual agreement and release : ratified and confirmed, by the society at Watervliet, Montgomery county, Ohio, January, 1833. An improved edition of the church covenant, or constitution of the United Societies, called Shakers ... Dayton (Ohio) 1833 (with special t.-p.) A brief exposition of the established principles, and regulations of the United society of believers called Shakers. Printed at Albany, in the year 1830; and now reprinted with sundry improvements suggested by the author ... Watervliet, O., 1832 (with special t.-p.)
    2508 Shakers. General Rules of the United Society and Summary Articles of Mutual Agreement and Release Ratified and Confirmed, by the Society at Watervliet, Montgomery County, Ohio, January, 1833. Watervliet Union-office, AI 21166. Richmond 720. 1833. [2], 6 p. ; 18 cm. OClWHi has second copy with no date.
    List of witnesses at end.
    LC copy has inscription: Seth Wells, New Lebanon, N.Y.
    2509 Shakers. An Improved Edition of the Church Covenant, or Constitution of the United Societies, called Shakers. Collated from the Several Copies Which Have Been Duly Executed in the Several Societies Respectively an Officially Sanctioned by the Several Ministries, for the Purposes Therein Contained. Dayton s.n., AI 21167. Richmond 925. Sabin 97888. 1833. p. [37]-48 ; 19 cm.
    5681 Shakers. Catalogue of Medicinal Plants, and Extracts; to which are Affixed Their Most Prominent Medical Properties. Also Essential Oils, and Double Distilled Fragrant Waters. Prepared and for Sale by the United Society of Shakers at Union Village, O. Union Village, O. Day Star Print., Richmond 413. Jan. 1847. 8 p. ; 20.5 cm.
    690 Shakers. Springfield Presbytery. Observations on Church Government, by the Presbytery of Springfield. To Which is Added; the Last Will and Testament of that Reverend Body; with a Preface and Notes, by the Editor. Cincinnati From the Press of John W. Browne, Office of Liberty Hall., OI 70. Richmond 1333. Rusk II: 252. SS 13571. Sabin 89893. Wilkie 97. 1807. 23 p. ; 18.5 cm. Ohio Imprint notes: Edited by Richard McNemar, according to Rusk and Library of Congress.
    Reprinted, Albany, 1808.
    Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as facsimile page images and full text.
    8271 Shannon, James, 1799-1858. Philosophy of Slavery as Identified with the Philosophy of Human Happiness: An Essay. Cincinnati

    1849.
    OCLC gives microfiche as source. There is an 1854 edition with one copy at Transylvania U.
    6336 Sharpe, John, 1777-1860. Dictionary of the English Language. Cincinnati J.A. James and Co., AI 0. 1836. [i]-vi, [7]-564 p., 1l. : ill. ; 8.1 cm. "Taken from the London edition of 'Sharpe's Diamond Dictionary', which has never before been republished in this country."--Advertiesement to the first American edition.
    5657 Shattuck, William B. (William Bainbridge), b. 1824. Instructor in Drawing and Painting at Cincinnati. The Columbian Drawing Cards. Cincinnati

    1848.

    6811 Shattuck, William B. (William Bainbridge), b. 1824. Columbian Drawing Cards. No. 1. Second Edition. Cincinnati Bradley & Anthony. New York, Cady and Burgess. Boston, James Munroe and Co.,
    1848. 8 p., 17 leaves of plates. Ill. ; 15 cm.
    8796 Shattuck, William B. (William Bainbridge), b. 1824. The Columbian Drawing Book, Designed for Schools and Private Instruction. By W.B. Shattuck, Instructor in Drawing and Painting at St. Xavier College; Cincinnati High School, &c. In Six Numbers. No. I. Cincinnati Bradley & Anthony, 113 Main-Street. New York: Cady & Burgess. Boston: James Monroe & Co.,
    1848. 24 p., 12 leaves of plates. ill. ; 23 x 31 cm. Includes "Recommendations," p. [2] of printed wrappers.
    6795 Shattuck, William B. (William Bainbridge), b. 1824. The Columbian Drawing Book, Designed for Schools and Private Instruction. By W.B. Shattuck. No. 2. Cincinnati Bradley & Anthony, 113 Main Street. New York: Cady & Burgess. Boston: James Monroe & Co.,
    1849. 8 p., 8 leaves of plates. ; 23 x 31 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes "Recommendations," p. [2] of printed wrapper, and publishers' advertisements, p. [3-4] of printed wrapper.
    American Antiquarian Society copy bound with Shattuck's The Columbian Drawing Book No. 1, Cincinnati, 1849. Lacks p. [3-4] of wrapper. Bears bookplate of Westborough Historical Society. Inscribed: F.M. Moore, Cincinnati 1849, Jany.
    8797 Shattuck, William B. (William Bainbridge), b. 1824. The Columbian Drawing Book, Designed for Schools and Private Instruction. By W.B. Shattuck. No. 1. Second and Improved Edition. Cincinnati Bradley & Anthony, 113 Main-Street. New York: Cady & Burgess. Boston: James Monroe & Co.,
    1848. 24 p., [12] leaves of plates. ill. ; 22 x 30 cm.
    9051 Shaw Academy. Cleveland. First Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Shaw Academy, for the Year Ending March 26th, 1850. Cleveland Steam Press of Harris, Fairbanks & Co.,
    1850. 12 p.
    6918 Shaw, Benjamin and Charles H. Spilman. Columbian Harmony, or, Pilgrim's Musical Companion; Being a Choice Selection of Tunes, Selected from the Works of the Most Eminent Authors, Ancient and Modern. To Which is Added a Succinct and Comprehensive View of the Rudiments of Music. By Benjamin Shaw and Charles H. Spilman. Cincinnati Lodge, L'Hommedieu and Hammond, Printers., AI 0. 1829. xxiii, [2], 26-159, [1] p. chiefly music ; 14 x 24 cm. "Sold by Morgan & Sanxay, Cincinnati Book Store, 133, Main Street; Williamson & Strong, Book and Music Store, 115 Main Street; N. & G. Guilford, Franklin Bookstore, lower Market Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, M.G. Youce, Danville, Ky.; A.T. Skilman, Lexington; Jno. P. Morton, Louisville; Wm. Hord, Harrodsburgh; J.R. McFarland, Versailles; A.H. Wright, Paris; Wm. Posten, Winchester; Edward Cox, Maysville; More & Russell, Frankfort; Smith & Thompson, Georgetown; E. Davidson, Springfield; N. Ray, Lebanon; Gelon Hann, Lancaster; Camden & Co. Stanford; Rev. J.H. Browne, Richmond; and Major Price, Nicholasville; and many other bookstores in Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois." on verso of title-page.
    Errors in paging: p. xxiii and 89 misnumbered xxii and 98.
    "Dissertation," on the history of music, p. [v]-viii.
    8471 Shaw, James, 1806-1875. Farewell Sermon to the Presbyterian Church at Middlebury, Ohio. Hudson Observer Office., AI 45-5877. 1845. 16 p.
    4843 Shaw, Salmon. The Speech of Salmon Shaw, Esq., of Fairfield County, in Favor of the Constitutional Currency, of Gold and Silver, and Against the Paper Money System. Session of 1846-7. Columbus Office of the "Ohio Press",
    1847. 16 p. ; 23 cm. Delivered in the House of Representatives, Saturday, January the 30th, 1847.
    Cover title.
    4947 Shaw, Salmon. Speech of Salmon Shaw, Esq., of Fairfield County, Ohio, in Favor of the Constitutional Currency, of Gold and Silver, and against the Paper Money System. Session of 1847-8. Columbus "Ohio Press" Office.,
    1848. 23 p. ; 23.5 cm. Delivered in the House of Representatives, Thursday, December 23, 1847.
    2351 Shedd, J.A. Brief Account of the Abduction and Murder of William Morgan as Related by an Eye and Ear Witness. Columbus, Ohio Published by Jenkins & Glover, AI 0. Walgren 3689. 1832. 12 p. ; 28 cm. Shedd appeared as a witness in the trial of Morgan's alleged abductors. He was a resident of Columbus and this appears to be the first separate edition of Shedd's Narrative, which was extracted from his address delivered to the Anti-Masonic Convention, Columbus, August 30, 1831.
    Colophon: Printed at the Office of the Ohio Register & Anti-Masonic Review. Where any quantity will be furnished to order, at one cent per copy. Jenkins & Glover have also on hand a few hundred of the Ohio Anti-Masonic Almanacs, for 1832, which they will sell at $3 per hundred. February 13th, 1832.
    583 Sheldon, Henry Olcott, 1799-1882. Lecture Delivered at the Medical College, N. Y. on the Lyceum System of Education. With Some Account of the First Lyseum Village Founded by Josiah Holbrook at Berea, Ohio...Josiah Holbrook at Berea, Ohio. Berea
    AI 41-4726. 1841. 35 p. ; 15 cm.
    4483 Sheldon, Henry Olcott, 1799-1882. A Sermon on Divine Benevolence: Preached in the Universalist Church, Calvert-Street, Baltimore, Sept. 25, 1842. By Henry O. Sheldon. Berea Published by the Author., AI 0. 1842. 19 p. ; 21.5 cm. "God is Love." is in Quotation Marks.
    4484 Sheldon, Henry Olcott, 1799-1882. A Lecture Delivered before the Society for the Promotion of Useful Knowledg, Upon the Lyceum System of Education, with Some Account of the First Lyceum Village, of Berea. By H.O. Sheldon. Cincinnati Published by Ephraim Morgan & Co., AI 42-4478. 1842. 14 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Text printed in two columns.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: W. Jenks. From the author. May 3d. 1844.
    7295 Sheldon, Henry Olcott, 1799-1882. Herewith you will receive the prospectus for The Sheldon magazine. It is now four years since the editor began to collect the materials of this work. ... The object of this circular is, to ask your aid and co-operation. ... The prospectus may be separated from the circular. Please return the former when subscribers are obtained, and preserve the latter for future reference. [Berea s.n., AI 0. 1845] [2] leaves ; 26 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes:
    Title from text on recto of leaf [2].
    Signed: H.O. Sheldon. February, 1845.
    "Prospectus of The Sheldon magazine: or A a [sic] genealogical list of the Sheldons in America; with biographical and historical notes; embellished with portraits and fac-similes. By Henry Olcott Sheldon. ... Please return this, when circulated, to Charles Sheldon, Hartford, Ct.; George T.E. Sheldon, New York; Smith Sheldon, Albany, N.Y.; R. Sheldon, Cleveland, O.; or by mail to the editor, as P.M., Berea, O."--verso of leaf [1]. Signed: H.O. Sheldon.
    Sheldon's name is lithographically produced in facsimile of his ms. signature on both the circular and prospectus.
    Prospectus includes blank form for recording subscribers' names.
    The first number of The Sheldon magazine was not issued until June 1855.
    Signatures: [A]\u2 ([A]1 recto; [A]2 verso blank).
    American Antiquarian Society copy bound with The Sheldon magazine. Includes ms. query signed by Rufus E. Burritt, Esq.: I shall be greatly obliged if you can throw any addl. light upon the early history of the Sheldons. I suppose they immigrated about 1634. I have not been able to learn the name of vessel or place sailed from in Eng.
    7514 Sheldon, Henry Olcott, 1799-1882. "God is Love." A Sermon on Divine Benevolence: Preached in the Universalist Church, Calvert-Street, Baltimore, Sept. 25, 1842. By Henry O. Sheldon. 3rd. ed. Cleveland Printed by T.H. Smead, AI 0. 1845. 19, [1] p. ; 23 cm.
    787 Shepard, Enoch. Thoughts on the Prophecies; Applicable to the Times: By Enoch Shepard, Esq. Deacon of the First Presbyterian Church in Marietta. [Two lines of quotation] Marietta Printed for the Author, by Joseph Israel., AI 26727. OI 163. Rusk II: 262. Sabin 80177. Wilkie 249. 1812. [2], ii, [1], 6-157 p. ; 17.5 cm. An appendix on page 157 reads: "The Author, owing to certain discouragements, has only obtained an impression of [sic] 500 copies of this work. Should a second edition be called for, the author is ready to grant the privilege of printing it to any Printer or Bookseller, or any other that may apply, on easy terms."
    861 Shepard, Enoch. Dissertation on the Quantity and Quality of Sin. By Enoch Shepard, Esq. Marietta Printed by Samuel Fairlamb., OI 229. SS 32760. 1814. 157 p. ; 15.5 cm.
    2674 Shepherd, William], 1768-1847. A History of the American Revolution. Pub. in London under the Superintendence of the Society of the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. First American Edition. With Questions: By an Experienced Teacher: and Additional Notes. Columbus, Ohio Published by Isaac N. Whiting., AI 26757. 1834. 278 p., front., [1] leaf of plates., ill. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Running title: American Revolution.
    Originally published in London, 1830.
    "With the view of rendering it still more valuable ... to the youth of this country ... a series of questions has been prepared expressly for this edition ... A number of valuable notes ... has [sic] also been added, taken chiefly from Holmes's Annals of America and Hale's History of the United States. The Constitution of the United States, with the amendments, has been inserted as an appendix. ... The narrative of the enterprise of Sargent Champe, from page 170 to the end of section 32, is copies from Lee's memoirs, and was intended to be inserted as a note."--Advertisement, p. [3].
    "Edited by Benjamin Guild."--Sabin, Bibliotheca Americana, No. 80286.
    "C. Scott, printer, Columbus, O."--verso of title page.
    8090 Shepler, Matthias, 1790-1863. Appeal to the Citizens of Stark County. Re: reply to an attack by John Saxton of the Canton Repository. [Canton s.n., AI 0. 1832] 1 sheet ([1] p.) There is a German copy. See 8174.
    8174 Shepler, Matthias, 1790-1863. Eine Appellation--an die Burger von Stark County. [Canton s.n., AI 0. 1832] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 36 x 30 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: In response to accusations made by John Saxton, Whig editor and publisher of the Ohio Repository, Canton, Ohio. Signed: Matthias Schepler [i.e., Shepler]. Bethlehem Tp. Oct. 6, 1832. Text in two columns; printed area measures 31.3 x 25.4 cm.
    There is a copy in English. See #8090.
    1467 Sherlock, William, 1641?-1707. A Discourse Concerning the Divine Providence. By William Sherlock, D.D. From the Second London Edition. Cincinnati Published by Martin Ruter, for the Methodist Episcopal Church. Morgan and Lodge, Printers., SS 14106. 1823. iv, [5]-362, [5] p. ; 18 cm.
    6745 Sherlock, William, 1641?-1707. A Discourse on Salvation by Christ, by William Sherlock, D.D. Cincinnati James B. Finley., AI 43-4554. 1843. 122 p. ; 14 cm.
    8800 Sherman, Nathan, b. ca. 1811. Marble. Save your money! The subscriber having made new arrangements in his business, is prepared to sell marble at eastern prices, adding transportation. ... [Ravenna s.n.,
    1849] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 43 x 33 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed: Nathan Sherman. Ravenna, Feb. 22, 1849.
    Printed area, including ornamental border, measures 38.1 x 27.7 cm.
    6708 Sherwood, Henry Hall. New or Electric Symptoms of Chronic Diseases, or Chronic Tubercula of the Organs and Limbs...and Their Natural or Electric Remedies. By H.H. Sherwood. Cincinnati James & Gazlay, AI 0. 1836. 58 p. ill., plate. ; 19 cm. Cover title: New symptoms and new remedies in chronic diseases, including scrofula.
    3325 Sherwood, Henry Hall. New or Electric Symptoms of Chronic Disease, or Chronic Tubercula of the Organs and Limbs...and Their Natural or Electric Remedies. Second Edition. Cincinnati T. Surguy, AI 46754. 1837. 70, [2] p. ill., plate. ; 19 cm. Added title page has title: New symptoms and new remedies in chronic diseases, including scrofula.
    3125 Sherwood, M. P. Inaugural Thesis on Bloodletting by M.P. Sherwood. Willoughby
    AI 40149. 1836. 11 p.
    6729 Sherwood, Mary Martha (Butt), 1775-1851. Dry Ground by Mrs. Sherwood. Cincinnati W.T. Truman & Co., AI 0. 1843. 17 [i.e. 16] p. : ill. ; 11 cm. I bet this should be 1843, and I changed it so 4/9/2010, and not 1833. However, S. Babcock of Hartford with whom Truman had some association published this title in 1833 with the same pagination mistake. Did Truman publish this on his own before the business relation with Winthrop B. Smith materialized?
    9447 Sherwood, Mrs. (Mary Martha), 1775-1851. The Lady in the Arbour. By Mrs. Sherwood, Author of "Little Henry and His Bearer," &c. Cincinnati W.T. Truman & Co.,
    1843. [i.e., 1833] [3], 5-17 p. ill. ; 11 cm. Even-numbered pages printed on rectos.
    5914 Shields, James. Extract from the Journal of the House of Representatives of the General Assembly of 1816. Chillicothe s.n., AI 0. 1816. Broadside. ; 30 x 21 cm.
    3274 Shilds, John. Reformation Hymns, for the Use of All Christians, Selected and Published by John Shilds, Elder and Minister of the New Testament. Columbus P.H. Olmsted Printer., AI 0. 1818. 108 p. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Without music.
    Includes index, p. 95-96.
    Inscribed: Sarah Cobb, Baton Rouge.
    1967 Shinn, Asa, 1781-1853. Remarks on a Report of the Late General Conference in Reply to Petitions and Memorials by Asa Shinn. Cincinnati Whetstone & Buxton, Printers, SS 40416. 1829. 22 p. ; 21 cm.
    87 Shinn, Asa, 1781-1853. An Essay on the Plan of Salvation: In Which the Several Kinds of Evidence Are Examined, and Applied to the Interesting Doctrine of Redemption, in Its Relation to the Government and Moral Attributes of the Deity. Second Edition, Abridged and Revised. By Asa Shinn, M.G. [Four lines of quotations] Cincinnati Published by John H. Wood. John H. Wood, Printer., AI 9184. 1831. [i-iii], iv-vii, bv, [9], 10-326, [327-328] p. ; 23 cm. "Table of Contents."--p. [327-328].
    "Preface. To the second Edition."--p. [iii]-vii. Signed: The Author. Cincinnati, Oct. 1831.
    "Note. For some mistake, Sections III. And VII. Of Chapter V. have been numbered wrong at the head of the sections; but the error us corrected in the table of Contents, and the reader will be at no loss in his references.
    As to the letters, M.G., connected with the Author's name in the title page, they signify those kind of doctors of divinity which was known in the apostolic age."--p. vii.
    The number 5 on Page 125 is set one line above.
    Running head: The Plan of Salvation.
    Signatures: [A]-Z/4 A*-R*/4.
    1857 Shinn, Joshua, 1800-1878. The New Ohio Arithmetic, or A New and Complete Calculator; Adapted to the Juvenile Understanding, in Which the Use of Pounds, Shillings, and Pence, (Except in the Rule of Exchange,) &c. is Omitted, and Others Inserted in the Room of Them. By Joshua Shinn ... New-Garden The Author, H.J. Howard, Printer., SS 35192. 1828. 1 p. l., [11]-251, [1] p.
    1968 Shinn, Joshua, 1800-1878. The New Ohio Arithmetic, or a New and Complete Calculator, Adapted to the Juvenile Understanding...a Useful Book for Merchants, Schoolmasters, Farmers, and Mechanics of All Description. Second Edition. New Lisbon Published by the Author. J. Watt, Printer, SS 40417. 1829. 180, [4], 12, [1], 11, [1], 4, [2] p. ;
    211 Shinn, Joshua, 1800-1878. Shinn's Arithmetick, or Federal Calculator; Embracing Mental and Practical Exercises, Adapted to the Juvenile Understanding to Which Is Added a Course of Book-Keeping, by Single Entry. Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners in the United States. By Joshua Shinn. Third Edition: Corrected and Revised. St. Clairsville Published by Shinn & Grewell. Horton J. Howard, Printer., AI 40159. Rieger 10024. 1836. [1-5], 6-174, [175-176], 1-12, [x], 1-11, [x], 1-4, 206, errata slip. ; 17 cm. Signatures: [A] A* - D/2 D*/4 E/2 *E/4 F F2 - R/2 R2/4 [S]/1.
    3675 Shoemaker, Robert Myers, 1815-1885. Report of the Engineer to the President and Directors of the Little Miami Railroad Company. Cincinnati Printed at the Cincinnati Gazette Office., AI 56855. Thomson, T.R. Railroads, 2159. 1839. 14 p. ; 22cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 13: R.M. Shoemaker, engineer.
    The Cincinnati daily gazette was published by L'Hommedieu & Co. 1843-1855.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: J.(James) H. James, Esq., Urbana.
    905 Short, J. C. An Oration, Delivered the 4th of July, Instant. Cincinnati
    OI 276. SS 35928. 1815.
    Rusk II: 223, cites Liberty Hall, July 24, 1815.
    1776 Short, J. C. An Address, Delivered before the Hamilton County Agricultural Society...September, at the Court House in Cincinnati, 1827. Cincinnati
    SS 30609, citing Rusk II: 306 who cites Western Monthly Review, I(Sept. 1827), 304. 1827.

    401 Shotwell, William. Address Delivered before the Beta Theta Phi [i.e., PI] Society (of Miami University), August 10th, 1847. By William Shotwell, Hamilton, Ohio. Published by the Chapter. Cincinnati E. Shepard, Printer, Columbia Street.,
    1847. 16 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy has Phi emended in manuscript to read "Pi" on title page.
    5715 Shreve, Joseph. Poems on the Conclusion of the Winter Schools at Salem, at the Close of Winters 1831 and 1832. By a Teacher. Published by the Pupils. New Lisbon John Watt., AI 0. 1832. 21 p.
    2928 Shreve, T. H. (Thomas Hopkins), 1808-1853. Ode Delivered (before the Cincinnati Literary Society), on the same Occasion. Cincinnati
    AI 34219. 1835.
    This a ghost by American Imprints for Morgan 2772.
    4756 Shreve, T. H. (Thomas Hopkins), 1808-1853. Address and Poem Delivered before the Philalathean [i.e., Philalethean] Society of Hanover College, Indiana, at the Annual Commencement, August 17, 1846. By T.H. Shreve and W.D. Gallagher. Published by Request of the Society. Cincinnati Printed by L'Hommedieu & Co., AI 46-6430. BAL 6521. 1846. 39, bv p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Discourse. On the philosophy of revolutions. By Thomas H. Shreve."--p. [3]-23.
    "Poem. The promise of the present. By William D. Gallagher."--p. [25]-39.
    9457 Sill, Joseph, 1786-1875. Argument of the Plaintiff's Counsel, in the Case of Joseph Kerr, qui tam, vs. the Bank of Chillicothe. In debt on the statute of Usury. The following is in substance the special verdict. [Chillicothe s.n., AI 0. 1816] 9, [10] p. ; 18 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed on p. [10]: Of counsel for the plaintiff.
    The American Antiquarian Society copy is annotated, identifying counsel as J. Sill.
    Joseph Kerr borrowed money from the Bank of Chillicothe in Nov. 1814 in order to pay debts incurred as a result of the War of 1812. He was imprisoned for failure to repay the loans in 1815 or 1816. The Bank of Chillicothe became a branch of the U.S. National Bank in 1816. Cf. General Joseph Kerr of Chillicothe, Ohio (Oxford, Ohio, 1941). On p. 9, the defendant is referred to as the "National Bank."
    Manuscript "Exhibit A" affixed to p. [3] of wrapper with read sealing wax.
    3326 Sim, Thomas, Jr. Lectures on Phrenology, or the Physiology of the Brain. By Thomas Sim. Cincinnati Published by Burnet & Sim, AI 46770. 1837. 4 p.
    80 Simeon, Charles, 1759-1836. The Excellency of the Liturgy: Four Discourses, Preached before the University of Cambridge, in November, 1811. Also, a University Sermon, Containing the Churchman's Confession, or an Appeal to the Liturgy. By the Rev. Charles Simeon, M.A. Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. Second American Edition. Columbus, Ohio Published by Isaac N. Whiting, High-Street., AI 9192. 1831. 108 p. ; 14 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Spine title: Simeon on liturgy.
    Error in paging: p. 12 misnumbered 21.
    Contents: The excellency of the liturgy -- The churchman's confession - The fountain of living waters - Evangelical and Pharisaic righteousness compared -- Christ crucified.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: S.C. Ives. No. 179.
    5305 Simmons, Amelia. American Cookery, or, The Art of Dressing Viands, Fish, Poultry and Vegetables, and the Best Mode of Making Puff-Pastes, Pies, Tarts, Puddings, Custards and Preserves. And All Kinds of Cakes, from the Imperial Plumb to Plain Cake. Adapted to This Country and All Grades of Life, by Amelia Simmons, An American Orphan. The Fourth Edition. Zanesville, (O.) Printed and Published by Putnam & Clark., AI 0. Lowenstein, E. American cookery (3rd. ed.)., 0. 1816. vi, [1], 8-71, [1] p. ; 16 cm. Unrecorded unique early Ohio cookbook.
    Signatures: A-D9 (D9 verso blank)./ Error in signing: D2, D3 missigned D3, D2.
    Errata."--p. 71.
    91 Simons, Menno, 1496-1561. Zeugnisse der Wahrheit, oder: Menno Symons samtliche Schriften. Aus dem Hollandischen aufs neue ubersetzt. [Two lines of quotation] Des zweyten Theiles ester band. Osnaburgh, (Stark County, Ohio) Gedruckt und zu haben bey Henrich Kurtz., AI 21424. Durnbaugh 112. Hillerbrand 3464. Horst, I. Menno Simons 5. 1833. XVI, 15-432 p. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Isaac M. Kulp, 1870.
    OHi notes: "Ankundigung" by Henrich Kurtz.
    No more published.--Preface indicates that the publisher considered publishing the complete works, beginning with those not included in the 1794 Pa. ed. of Ein Fundament und klare Anweisung von der seligmachenden Lehre unsers Herrn Jesu Christ. Contents: Eine klare Verantwortung ueber eine Schrift Gellii Fabri -- Eine sehr betrubte Bitt-Schrift der armen und elendigen Christen -- Eine kurze klagliche Entschuldigung der elendigen Christen -- Ein klarer Bericht und schriftliche Anweisung von der Excommunication.
    7770 Simons, Menno, 1496-1561. Menno Symons Erklarung der Christlichen Taufe in dem Wasser aus dem wort Gottes,...Gedruckt (in hollandischer Sprache) im Jahr unsers Herrn 1600, Nun aber Treulich und fleissig ins Deutsche ubersetzt von einem Wahrheitsfreund. Canton Heinrich Kurtz, AI 0. 1833. 91 p. ; 19 cm.
    4948 Simpson, George, 1792-1860. California: Its History, Population, Climate, Soil, Productions, and Harbors. From Sir George Simpson's "Overland Journey Round the World." An Account of the Revolution in California, and Conquest of the Country by the United States, 1846-7. By John T. Hughes, A.B., Author of "Doniphan's Expedition." Cincinnati Published by J.A. & U.P. James. ::::::::::, Graff 2003. Howes H768. Sabin 33595. 1848. 105, bv, [107-108] p. ; 20.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "California. The following historical and descriptive sketch of California, is taken from Sir George Simpson's 'Overland journey round the world,' during the years 1841 and 1842."--p. 3-80.
    "California in the years 1846-7. The following is taken from 'Doniphan's Expedition' by J.T. Hughes, with such alterations and additions as appeared to be necessary."--p. 81-105.
    7094 Simpson, George, 1792-1860. California: Its History, Population, Climate, Soil, Productions, and Harbors. From Sir George Simpson's "Overland journey round the world." An account of the revolution in California, and conquest of the country by the United States. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James,
    1849. 144 p. ; 20 cm. Sixth edition. "An account of the revolution in California...." ...Hughes, p. 81-101.
    Caption title: California in the years 1846-7.
    6916 Simpson, George, 1792-1860. California: Its History, Population, Climate, Soil, Productions, and Harbors. From Sir George Simpson's "Overland Journey Round the World." An Account of the Revolution in California, and Conquest of the Country by the United States. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James.,
    1850. 144 p. ; 21 cm.
    1468 Sims, James. Philosophical Essays, on the Conformation of Matter and the Earth. Cincinnati Looker & Reynolds, Printers., SS 14125 1823. 23 p. ill. ; 18 cm.
    8017 Sims, James. Essay on Planetary Motion by James Sims. [Cincinnati s.n.,] AI 0. 1824. 8 p. ; 21 cm.
    7106 Simson, Robert, 1687-1768. Elements of the Conic Sections. Cincinnati Printed by A. Forman., AI 0. 1813. 278 p., 14 leaves of folding plates. ill. ; 21 cm. This unique copy is wanting the title page. Information supplied from NUC.
    3780 Sinclair, John. Dissertation on Liturgies. By the Rev. John Sinclair, A.M. Minister of St. Paul's Chapel Edinburgh. Gambier, O. G.W. Myers: Western Church Press., AI 58532. MDCCCXXXIX. [1839] [1-3], 4-47, bv p. ; 19 cm. "This dissertation has been printed for the purpose of obtaining a convenient text on Liturgies, for the use of Theological Students, to whom larger works may be too expensive, or too remote. With the view of defraying the cost of publication, some two or three hundred copies have been struck off for sale. C.P.M. [i.e., Charles Pettit McIlvaine] Kenyon College, February 20, 1839."
    3389 Sixth Presbyterian Church. Cincinnati. Articles of Faith and Covenant of Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati. Cincinnati Kendall and Henry, Printers, AI 49730. 1838. 12 p. ; 16 cm.
    657 Skinner, Ralston. Key to the Hebrew-Egyptian Mystery in the Source of Measures. 2d. ed. Cincinnati
    SS 7276. 1804.

    2352 Skinner, Thomas Harvey, 1791-1871. Hints Designed to Aid Christians in their Efforts to Convert Men to God. Cincinnati American Reform Tract and Bible Society., AI 14728. 1832. 31 p. American Reform Tract and Bible Society was established in 1853 in Cincinnati.
    1858 Slack, Elijah, 1784-1866. Key to the Technical Language, and a Few Other Difficulties of Chemistry or Chemical Nomenclature. Together with a Concise View of the Doctrine of Definite Proportions and Chemical Equivalents. For the Use of the Students in the Medical College of Ohio by Elijah Slack. Cincinnati Printed by G.T. Williamson, SS 35217. 1828. 25 p. ; 21 cm.
    2213 Slack, Elijah, 1784-1866. A Discourse on Agricultural Chemistry Delivered at a Quarterly Meeting of the Hamilton County Agricultural Society, Held on the 4th Day of June 1831, by the Rev. Elijah Slack, M.D. Cincinnati Printed by Wm. J. Ferris, for the Society., AI 9202. [1831] 14 p. ; 20 cm. Caption title.
    Imprint from colophon.
    West Chester University copy has quarterly misspelled "quarterley."
    2675 Sleigh, William Willcocks, b. 1796. Campbellism Unmasked, or Spurious Gospels Exposed, Being the Substance of a Discourse Delivered by Doctor Sleigh. Cincinnati Allen & Disney, AI 26797. 1834. 16 p. ; 21 cm. Cover title.
    4604 Sloan, R. R. The Character and the Present Age and the Responsibilities of Literary Men. An Address Delivered before the Students of Ashland Academy, Commencement Day, October, 1844. Mt. Vernon E. J. Ellis, Printer., AI 44-5664. 1844. 16 p. ; 20 cm.
    1704 Sloane, John. Address to the People of the Counties of Columbiana, Stark and Wayne, in the State of Ohio. [Wooster Printed at the Office of the "Ohio Oracle.", SS 26086. 1826] 16 p. ; 16 cm. Caption title, no imprint.
    Signed on p. 16: J. Sloane, Wooster, August 1st, 1826.
    Imprint from colophon, p. 16.
    3126 Slocomb, William. The First Part of the American Calculator, Being a Series of Mental Exercises Designed to Accompany the Author's Larger Work. Marietta J. R. and A. Lippitt, AI 40191. 1836. 36 p. ; 16 cm. OClWHi: has 36 p. and one with 180, 4, 2 p.?
    7314 Small, Edwin F. Catechism for Children. Cincinnati

    185-.

    2510 Smallwood, G. B. Campbellism Refuted and Truth Vindicated: (Being a Reply to Sentiments Advocated by A. Campbell, in the "Millennial Harbinger,") etc. Cincinnati L.R. Lincoln, AI 21234. 1833. 41, bv p. ; 22 cm.
    41 Smallwood, G. B. The Christian Church in the First Century. By G.B. Smallwood, a Preacher of the Gospel. [Eleven lines of Scripture texts] Hossville [i.e., Rossville], O J.M. Christy, Printer., AI 44-5666. 1844. 189, [2], bv p. ; 13 cm. "Errata."--p. [190].
    9059 Smallwood, William A. A Warning Against the Errors and Dangers of the Times, Being the Substance of a Sermon, Preached on Feb. 19th, and again on March 5th, 1843, to the Congregation of St. James' Church, Zanesville, O. Zanesville, O. Printed by U.P. Bennett, AI 0. 1843. 24 p.
    4846 Smallwood, William A. Address, by Rev. William A. Smallwood, on the Subject of Temperance; Delivered at the Presbyterian Church, Putnam, Ohio, on the Evening of Feb. 2d, before the Putnam Olive Branch, and Muskingum Divisions of the Sons of Temperance. With the Addresses, also, of Miss Fairlamb and Rev. W.I. Fee. Putnam, O. "Western Recorder" Office.,
    1847. 24 p. ; 19 cm.
    1469 Smelt, Caroline Elizabeth, 1800-1817. Extracts from the Memoirs of Caroline E. Smelt. Mount Pleasant Printed by Elisha Bates., SS 14134 1823. 24 p. ; 20 cm.
    3781 Smiley, Thomas Tucker, d. 1879. Smiley's Atlas for the Use of School and Families. A New Atlas, Intended to Illustrate the Encyclopedia of Geography...Exhibiting the Natural and Political Divisions of Different Countries on the Globe. Cincinnati Ely and Strong, AI 58548. 1839.

    3782 Smiley, Thomas Tucker, d. 1879. The Encyclopedia of Geography, Comprising a Description of the Earth, Exhibiting Its Relation to the Heavenly Bodies, Its Physical Structure, Natural History of Each Country, Industry of All Nations. Illustrated by Numerous Engravings...Adapted to the Use of Families and Schools. Cincinnati Ely and Strong, AI 58551. 1839. 264 p. ; 16 cm.
    8789 Smith, A. F. The Indian Doctor's Dispensatory, or Every Man His Own Physician. By A.F. Smith & J. Merwin. Hamilton Printed at the Wesleyan Office. J. Hogan, Printer., AI 0. 1833.

    7730 Smith, Benjamin. A friend to societies, alias Mr. E. T. Grant, has addressed a communication to the electors of Meigs County, through the medium of the Gallipolis Journal ... Re: Smith answers Grant's charges. [Gallipolis s.n., AI 0. [1840] Broadside. ; 10 x 27 cm.
    2930 Smith, Carey, d. 1841. Sermons, Essays, and Strictures, Humorous and Satirical, Ludicrous and Serious by Carey Smith. Cincinnati Printed by James & Gazlay, AI 34263. 1835. 59, [1] p. ; 20 cm.
    6454 Smith, Carey, d. 1841. Mysteries Explained, in a Sermon by the Rev. Carey Smith, D.D. In Which the Genius and Movements of Presbyterianism, are Particularly Considered. Great Is the Mystery. By the Rev. Carey Smith, D.D. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1835] 59 p. ; 20 cm. At head of title: Sermon, no. 1.
    4949 Smith, Carlos. God's Voice Misunderstood. A Sermon, Delivered upon the Day of Public Thanksgiving, 25th Nov. 1847. By Carlos Smith, Pastor-Elect of the First Congregational Church, Tallmadge, Ohio. Cleveland Younglove's Steam Press.,
    1848. 22 p. ; 21 cm.
    3327 Smith, Delazon, 1816-1860. A History of Oberlin, or New Lights of the West. Embracing the Conduct and Character of the Officers and Students of the Institution. Together with the Colonists, from the Founding of the Institution. By Delazon Smith, a Student. Cleveland S. Underhill & Son, Printers, AI 46802. Thomson 1052. 1837. 82 p. ; 17.5 cm. Thomsom: "The Cover of the pamphlet bears the title 'Oberlin Unmasked.' The author in his introduction says his book is an expose of the imposition he suffered at this institution, and he publishes the work that the public may not be wronged by the same means. Oberlin is located eight miles Southwest of Elyria, in Lorain county."
    3531 Smith, Delazon, 1816-1860. A Lecture...before the Young Men's Polemic Association of Cleveland...On the Immediate Abolition of Slavery, December 23rd, 1837. Cleveland S. Underhill and Son, AI 53005. 1838. 15 p. ;
    6847 Smith, Edward, 1818?-1874. The Bible against Slavery: An Address Delivered in the Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, March 19, 1843. Cincinnati
    AI 43-4618. 1843. 16 p.
    4075 Smith, Hamilton Lanphere, 1819-1903. Natural Philosophy, for the Use of Schools and Academies, Illustrated by Numerous Examples and Appropriate Diagrams. By Hamilton L. Smith, A.M. Cleveland Published by M.C. Younglove,
    1847. [i-iii], iv, [5]-207, [208]-352, [1]-8 p. : ill. ; 20 cm. "Cleveland, November, 1846."--p. iv.
    Several inscriptions: William Brodbeck on title page and J.W. Allen Cleveland on p. [iii]..
    On spine: Smith's Philosophy.
    "Table of Contents."--p. [1]-8, second count.
    Diagram on page [208] illustrates the construction of the steam electrical machine.
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 15/4 15*/8.
    17 Smith, Hamilton Lanphere, 1819-1903. The World: or First Lessons in Astronomy and Geology, in Connection with the Present and Past Condition of Our Globe. By Hamilton L. Smith, A.M. [Shell limestone illustration, from the mouth of the Thames. (from Mantell's Medals of Creation] ["The World is God's Epistle to Mankind."--Plato.] Cleveland M.C. Younglove and Company.,
    1848. [i-v], vi, [vii]-viii, [ix]-xii, [13]-112, [113], bv, [115]-174, [175], bv, [177]-324 p. 1 l. front. illus., diags. ; 19 cm. "Cleveland, August, 1848."--p. vi.
    Signatures: [A]/2 A*/4 B B* - N/4 N*/8 (I printed).
    Robert Hayman, Carey, Ohio book dealer: "Not listed in "Ohio Authors" but Rose's fine history of Cleveland lists him as one of the curators of the Cleveland Academy of Natural Sciences in 1845. The book is illustrated throughout, according to the preface done, by J. Brainerd, probably Jehu Brainerd, a prominent member of the academy at the time. Groce & Wallace ("Dictionary of Artists in America") lists the latter as a drawing teacher and engraver in Cleveland in the late forties." Hayman Notes: 9/67: "Smith was professor of astronomy at Kenyon College during the 1850's and 60"s."
    Notes from the Ohio Preservation Council web page: Hamilton Lanphere Smith relocated from Connecticut to Cleveland with his parents and siblings to Cleveland in 1837. Then seventeen, he had already completed one year at Yale College where he had constructed the largest Herschelian telescope in the country. Smith wrote The World, one of the first science textbooks written in America, in 1848 and it was used extensively both in this country and in Europe. Smith taught Natural Philosophy at Kenyon College in Ohio then finished his career at Hobart College in New York. He became known world wide for inventing the tintype camera process, which popularized photography in America, and for creating a system for describing microscopic algae that is still in use today.
    This binding is an example of a style introduced in the 1830's. Bound in brown cloth, it features a central vignette, stamped in gold, and a decorative blind stamped border (stamped without gold or other colored ink). There is no lettering on the front cover.
    On spine: The World.
    2932 Smith, Henry, 1805-1879. The Fears of the Wicked Reasonable. A Sermon, Preached in the Library Hall, Marietta, Tuesday Evening, February 10, 1835. On Proverbs X,XXIV... Marietta Printed by Pazzi Lapham, at the Gazette Office, AI 34268. 1835. 17 p. ; 21 cm.
    4757 Smith, Henry, 1805-1879. The Mission of Woman. An Address Delivered on the Evening of the Anniversary of Putnam Female Seminary, August 11, 1846. By Henry Smith, President of Marietta College. [Published by Request]. Zanesville, Ohio Printed by Edwin C. Church., AI 46-6524. 1846. 21, bv p. ; 22 cm.
    4845 Smith, Henry, 1805-1879. The External Conditions of the Prosperity of Our Colleges. An Inaugural Address, Delivered July 30th, 1846. By Henry Smith, President of Marietta College. Published by the Trustees. Marietta Printed by the Intelligencer Office.,
    1847. 26, 1 l., p. ; 22 cm. "Errata."--p. 26.
    Green cover: Pres. Smith's Inaugural Address.
    Signatures: [A]-[C]/4 [D]/2.
    862 Smith, James. James Smith's Vindication, for Resisting the Ecclesiastical Power and Authority of Their Epis[c]opal Dignity, Michael Ellis & David Young: to Which is Added, a Short Sketch of Government of God in the Church and a Few Thoughts on Infant Justification; Also, the Doctrine of Christian Perfection and Sanctification Impartiality Examined. Clinton Printed by Smith & M'Ardle., OI 230. SS 32796. Sabin 82776. Wilkie 334. 1814. 62, [1], bv p. ; 19.5 cm. "Errata."-p. [63]. Dated, p. 5: Mount Vernon, February 15th, 1814.
    1185 Smith, James. The Christian's Defence; Containing a Fair Statement, and Impartial Examination of the Leading Objections Urged by Infidels Against the Antiquity, Genuineness, Credibility and Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures, Enriched with Copious Extracts from Learned Authors. Two Volumes in One. Cincinnati Stereotyped and Published by J.A. James, AI 43-4628. 1843. 312, 364 p. 2 v. in 1. ; 23 cm.
    906 Smith, John B. (John Broadfoot), d. 1831 The "Accuser of the Brethren" Exposed, by Truth Supported by Facts, in a Letter to Joshua L. Wilson, Minister of the First Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, by John Broadfoot Smith, Cabinet-Maker. Cincinnati Looker and Wallace...Printers., OI 277. SS 35956. Wilkie 391. 1815. 60 p. ; 19.5 cm.
    1400 Smith, John B. (John Broadfoot), d. 1831 A Few Imperfect Rhymes on the Sovereignty of Jehovah, Designed as a Help to the Feeble Lamps of Christ's Flock, and a Check to Dagonism. Cincinnati Looker & Reynolds, Printers., SS 10297. 1822. 56 p. ; 17 cm.
    5397 Smith, John. The Latter Days' Intelligence; or, Mental Food on Various Serious Subjects, Conveyed in Verse to the Reflecting Mind [No. 1]-3 by John H. Smith. St. Clairsville Printed by John Dunham,
    1847. 144 p. ; 17 cm. Brown University: Numbers 2 and 3 are written primarily in prose.
    Ohio State University: vi, 46 p. (No. 1) only?
    8936 Smith, Joseph. [General Smith's views of the powers and policy of the government of the United States.] [Kirtland s.n., AI 0. Crawley 219. Flake 0. 1844]
    See Crawley notes.
    1775 Smith, Martin. The Second Part; or, A Key to the Higher Degrees of Freemasonry: Giving a Clear and Correct View of the Way and Manner of Conferring the Degrees of Mark Master, Past Master, Most Excellent Master, and Royal Arch Master, on a Candidate; as Practiced in All Well Governed Lodges and Chapters throughout the Globe: Together with the Means to Be Used by Such As Are Not Masons, to Gain Admission Therein:-the Whole Intended as a Guide to the Craft, and a Light to the Unenlightened. By a Member of the Craft.... Cincinnati Printed for the Proprietor., SS 30563. Walgren 2853. 1827. iv, [5]-71, [1] p. ; 19.5 cm.
    1020 Smith, Nathaniel R. Moral Miscellanies, Including I. A Defence of Christianity; or Infedelity [sic] Disarmed. II. Original Moral Essays ...Original Poems. By a Layman.

    OI 379. Rusk II: 262. SS 42143. Sabin 83667. Wilkie 510. 1817.

    6524 Smith, Pascal B., respondent. A Law Case Exhibiting the Most Extraordinary Developments Peculiar to Modern Times Arising from an Implicit Obedience to the Dictates of Mesmeric Clairvoyance, as Related by a Mormon Prophet; Also, the Speeches of Counsel in the Case Reported by Mr. Webster, the Phonographic Writer by a Member of the Cincinnati Bar. Cincinnati Printed at the Daily Atlas Office.,
    1848. 30 p. front. ; 22 cm Library of Congress notes: Petition filed on April 4, 1848 at the Court of Common Pleas of Hamilton County, Ohio by Harriet Smith against her husband, Pascal B. Smith, accusing him of insanity. Case tried at the Cincinnati Superior Court, April 6-20, 1848.
    821 Smith, Peter. The Indian Doctor's Dispensatory, being Father Smith's Advice Respecting Diseases and Their Cure; Consisting of Prescriptions for Many Complaints: and a Description of Medicines, Simple and Compound, Showing Their Virtues and How to Apply Them. Designed for the Benefit of His Children, His Friends and the Public, but More Especially the Citizens of the Western Parts of the United States of America. By Peter Smith, of the Miami Country. [quotation] Cincinnati Printed by Browne and Looker, for the Author., OI 194. SS 29805. 1813. 108, [4] p. ; 17 cm. Second issue.
    See notes, Morgan 7107.
    7107 Smith, Peter. The Indian Doctor's Dispensatory, being Father Smith's Advice Respecting Diseases and Their Cure; Consisting of Prescriptions for Many Complaints: and a Description of Medicines, Simple and Compound, Showing Their Virtues and How to Apply Them. Designed for the Benefit of His Children, His Friends and the Public, but More Especially the Citizens of the Western Parts of the United States of America. By Peter Smith, of the Miami Country. [quotation] Cincinnati Printed by Browne and Looker, for the Author., Cf. OI 194. SS 29805. 1813. 100, [4] p. ; 17 cm. First issue. Cf. Robert G. Hayman, Addendum to Shaw and Shoemaker: Smith's "Indian doctor's dispensatory," in Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, v. 63, 1969, p. 126-128.
    Ohio Imprint notes: A printed title-page in the manuscript copyright record for the District of Ohio, 1806-1828, has the date 1812.
    7108 Smith, Peter. The Indian Doctor's Dispensatory, being Father Smith's Advice Respecting Diseases and Their Cure; Consisting of Prescriptions for Many Complaints: and a Description of Medicines, Simple and Compound, Showing Their Virtues and How to Apply Them[.] Designed for the Benefit of His Children, His Friends and the Public, but More Especially the Citizens of the Western Parts of the United States of America. By Peter Smith, of the Miami Country. [quotation] Cincinnati Printed by Browne and Looker, for the Author., Cf. OI 194. SS 29805. 1813. 114, [4] p. ; 17 cm. Third issue.
    See notes, Morgan 7107.
    3783 Smith, Richard Penn, 1799-1854. Col. Crockett's Exploits and Adventures in Texas; Wherein is Contained, a Full Account of His Journey from Tennessee to the Red River and Natchitoches and Thence across Texas to San Antonio, Including His Many Hair-Breadth Escapes, Together with a Topographical, Historical, and Political View of Texas. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James,., AI 58578. Howes S654. 1839. 216 p. ill. ; 19 cm. Attributed to Richard Penn Smith. Cf. Checklist Amer. imprints, DAB.
    Pages [9]-[12] are blank.
    788 Smith, Robert H. A Dissertation on Light and Vision, Defended before the Medical Society of Philadelphia, in the Year 1809. By Robert H. Smith.. Cincinnati Printed by John W. Browne & Co. Office of Liberty Hall., OI 164. SS 26758. 1812. 24 p. ; 17 cm. Includes brief description of the physiology of the eye, p.17-23.
    789 Smith, Robert H. Geological and Phisiological Disquisition. [quotation] By Robert H. Smith. Cincinnati Printed by J. W. Browne & Co. Liberty Hall Office., OI 165. SS 26759. Sabin 83866. 1812. 24 p. ; 18 cm.
    10031 Smith, Robert Hall. A Series of Intercepted Mexican Letters; Captured by the American Guard, at Tacubaya. August 22, 1847. Published by Robert H. Smith, a Wounded Soldier. 2d. Ed. Enl. and Improved. Columbus Statesman Steam Press,
    1848. 56 p. ; 22 cm. First printed in Mexico City, 1847, on a portable press, "American Star print.," by the U.S. Army of Occupation under the title: A series of intercepted letters captured by the American guard at Tacubaya.
    7127 Smith, Roswell Chamberlain, 1797-1875. English Grammar on the Productive System. A Method of Instruction Recently Adopted in Germany and Switzerland. Designed for Schools and Academies. By Roswell C. Smith, Author of 'Practical and Mental Arithmetic,' 'Intellectual and Practical Grammar,' and 'Introductory Arithmetic.' Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith., AI 0. 1832. 2 p. l., [7]-192 p. ; 19 cm.
    2511 Smith, Roswell Chamberlain, 1797-1875. English Grammar on the Productive System. A Method of Instruction Recently Adopted in Germany and Switzerland. Designed for Schools and Academies. By Roswell C. Smith, Author of 'Practical and Mental Arithmetic,' 'Intellectual and Practical Grammar,' and 'Introductory Arithmetic.' New Stereotype Edition. Cincinnati Published by Truman, Smith and Co., AI 21254. 1833. 192 p. ; 18 cm.
    2512 Smith, Roswell Chamberlain, 1797-1875. Practical and Mental Arithmetic on a New Plan in Which Mental Arithmetic Is Combined with the Use of the Slate ... By Roswell C. Smith. Stereotype ed. Rev. and enl., with Exercises for the Slate. To Which Is Added a Practical System of Book-Keeping. Cincinnati Truman and Smith., AI 21261. 1833. viii, 268 p. illus., diagrs. ; 16 cm.
    2676 Smith, Roswell Chamberlain, 1797-1875. Introduction to Smith's Productive Grammar. The Little Grammar; Containing the Elementary Principles of the English Language, Adapted to the Capacity of the Youngest Learner. Designed as an Introduction to the Improved Edition of the Productive Grammar. Stereotyped by J. A. James...Cincinnati. Cincinnati Published by Truman, Smith and Co., AI 26825. 1834. 1 p. l., [5]-74 p. ; 15.5 cm. "Stereotyped by J.A. James...Cincinnati."--cover title page.
    3127 Smith, Roswell Chamberlain, 1797-1875. English Grammar on the Productive System: A Method of Instruction Recently Adopted in Germany and Switzerland. Designed for Schools and Academies. By Roswell C. Smith, Author of 'Practical and Mental Arithmetic,' 'Intellectual and Practical Grammar,' and 'Introductory Arithmetic.' Cincinnati Truman and Smith, 150 Main Street., AI 40219. [between 1834-1836]. [1]-4, 192 p. ; 17.5 cm. At head: Cincinnati Edition--Smith's New Grammar.
    "New School Books. Eclectic Series. Published by Truman and Smith, Cincinnati: . . . "p. [1]-4, first count.
    Signatures: [x]/2 [1] 1* - 16/2 16/4.
    Some copies have two distinct page weight.
    2934 Smith, Roswell Chamberlain, 1797-1875. English Grammar on the Productive System. A Method of Instruction Recently Adopted in Germany and Switzerland. Designed for Schools and Academies. By Roswell C. Smith, Author of 'Practical and Mental Arithmetic,' 'Intellectual and Practical Grammar,' and 'Introductory Arithmetic.' Rev. and corr., with an appendix. Cincinnati Truman and Smith, AI 34284. 1835. 200 p. ; 19 cm. At head of title: Smith's Productive Grammar, Cincinnati Improved Edition.
    Publisher's ads, [4] p. in front./
    2935 Smith, Roswell Chamberlain, 1797-1875. Practical and Mental Arithmetic, on a New Plan. 51st ed. Cincinnati
    AI 34293. 1835.

    3128 Smith, Roswell Chamberlain, 1797-1875. Practical and Mental Arithmetic, on a New Plan, in Which Mental Arithmetic is Combined with the Use of the Slate. 61st ed rev. and enl. Cincinnati Webster, Burgess and Co., AI 40228. 1836. 284 p.
    2434 Smith, Roswell Chamberlain, 1797-1875. Practical and Mental Arithmetic, on a New Plan; in Which Mental Arithmetic Is Combined with the Use of the Slate; Containing a Complete System for All Practical Purposes; Being in Dollars and Cents. Sixty-First Edition, Revised and Enlarged, with Exercises for the Slate. To Which Is Added a Practical System of Bookkeeping. by Roswell C. Smith. Cincinnati Burgess and Crane., AI 46829. 1837. [i-v], vi-viii, [ix]-xi, [xii], [1]-284 p. ; 15.5 cm. "Recommendations."--p. [iii] were from New England.
    Inscribed: John Phillip's Book March 8, 1838 price 50 ct.
    Signatures: [a]/2 A2/4 1 1* - 23/2 23*/4 24/4.
    3532 Smith, Roswell Chamberlain, 1797-1875. Practical and Mental Arithmetic, on a New Plan, in Which Mental Arithmetic Is Combined with the Use of the Slate Containing a Complete System for All Practical Purposes ... 61st ed., rev and enl. To Which is Added a Practical System of Book-Keeping. Cincinnati N.G. Burgess and Company., AI 53022. 1838. xi, [1], 284 p. ill. ; 15 cm.
    352 Smith, Roswell Chamberlain, 1797-1875. English Grammar on the Productive System. A Method of Instruction Recently Adopted in Germany and Switzerland. Designed for Schools and Academies. By Roswell C. Smith, Author of 'Practical and Mental Arithmetic,' 'Intellectual and Practical Grammar,' and 'Introductory Arithmetic.' Cincinnati Published by W.T. Truman., AI 0. 1843. 192 p. ; 19 cm. Even though Truman ended his business partnership with W. B. Smith, Truman here runs advertisements for the "Eclectic Book Series" under the Truman and Smith name.
    6287 Smith, Roswell Chamberlain, 1797-1875. English Grammar on the Productive System. A Method of Instruction Recently Adopted in Germany and Switzerland Designed for Schools and Academies. By Roswell C. Smith, Author of 'Practical and Mental Arithmetic,' 'Intellectual and Practical Grammar,' and 'Introductory Arithmetic.' Cincinnati Published by W.T. Truman., AI 44-5722. 1844. 2 p. l., [7]-192 p. ; 17.5 cm. Cover with different publication date: Smith's New Grammar. English Grammar on the Productive System. Cincinnati: Published by William T. Truman. 1845.
    "New Music Book Just Published! A New, Enlarged and Improved Edition of Masons' Sacred Harp--Vol. II."--back cover.
    Morgan copy has book tag: Sold by L. Merriam & Co. Greenfield.
    Truman and Smith advertisement on page [6] even though the two split in 1843.
    8470 Smith, Roswell Chamberlain, 1797-1875. English Grammar on the Productive System a Method of Instruction Recently Adopted in Germany and Switzerland Designed for Schools and Academies by Rosewell C. Smith. Cincinnati W.T. Truman., AI 45-6004. 1845.

    362 Smith, Roswell Chamberlain, 1797-1875. English Grammar on the Productive System. A Method of Instruction Recently Adopted in Germany and Switzerland. Designed for Schools and Academies. By Roswell C. Smith, Author of 'Practical and Mental Arithmetic,' 'Intellectual and Practical Grammar,' and 'Introductory Arithmetic.' Cincinnati Published by W.T. Truman., AI 46-6550. 1846. 192 p. ; 18 cm. Date on front cover is 1845 while title-page is 1846.
    Interesting that Truman & Smith advertisements still carried by Truman three years after business partnership ended.
    4847 Smith, Roswell Chamberlain, 1797-1875. English Grammar on the Productive System. A Method of Instruction Recently Adopted in Germany and Switzerland. Designed for Schools and Academies. By Roswell C. Smith, Author of 'Practical and Mental Arithmetic,' 'Intellectual and Practical Grammar,' and 'Introductory Arithmetic.' Cincinnati Published by W.T. Truman.,
    1847. 192 p. ; 18 cm. Publisher's advertisement by Truman & Smith, Cincinnati, p. [4]. William T. Truman and Winthrop B. Smith split their partnership in 1843 although advertisements continued to appear under Truman & Smith after that date probably because of the use of stereotype plates.
    Morgan copy inscribed: Martha B. Benedict's Book Feb. 14th 186-7.
    "Valuable Books Published and For Sale by E.D. Truman, [illegible] Main Street, Cincinnati."--back cover.
    Cover title: Smith's New Grammar. English Grammar on the Productive System. Cincinnati: Published by E.D. William T. Truman. 1847.
    5584 Smith, Roswell Chamberlain, 1797-1875. English Grammar on the Productive System; A Method of Instruction Recently Adopted in Germany and Switzerland, Designed for School and Academies. By Roswell C. Smith, Author of 'Practical and Mental Arithmetic,' 'Intellectual and Practical Grammar,' and 'Introductory Arithmetic." Cincinnati Published by W.T. Truman.,
    1849. 192 p. ; 19 cm. On cover: Smith's New Grammar on the productive System. Cincinnati: Published by William T. Truman[.], 1847. It was common for dates on title page to be different than on the covers. This was also done on the 1850 edition of the same title. (Morgan 115)
    The publisher was Elizabeth D. Truman, the wife of William T. Truman, who from the period of his death in March 1845 until her partnership with Ainesworth R. Spofford in 1849/50, continued her husband's publishing and bookselling business. Her activities are evident from the advertisement on the back cover which advertised: "Valuable Books Published and for Sale by E.D. Truman. No. 75 Main Street, Cincinnati."
    See Morgan 115 for information on Truman & Spofford and the same title.
    On the verso of the title page are recommendations and the copyright notice.
    115 Smith, Roswell Chamberlain, 1797-1875. English Grammar on the Productive System. A Method of Instruction Recently Adopted in Germany and Switzerland. Designed for Schools and Academies. By Roswell C. Smith, Author of 'Practical and Mental Arithmetic,' 'Intellectual and Practical Grammar,' and 'Introductory Arithmetic.' Cincinnati Published by W.T. Truman.,
    1850. 192 p. ; 18 cm. Cover has Truman & Spofford with no date, and advertisement on back cover reads: "Valuable Books Published and For Sale by Truman & Spofford, No. 111, Main Street, Cincinnati." Elizabeth D. Truman, wife of William T. Truman, publisher and bookseller, and Ainesworth R. Spofford formed a partnership in 1849/50.
    See Morgan 5584 for same title with W.T. Truman on the title page but advertisement on back cover for E.D. Truman, his wife.
    There are no recommendations in this edition as there were in the 1849 (Morgan 5584).
    6453 Smith, Samuel Hanbury, 1810-1894. An Introductory Address, Delivered in the Cincinnati Medical Institute, April 3, 1848. Cincinnati Printed by Robinson & Jones.,
    1848. 22 p. ; 22.5 cm.
    5104 Smith, Samuel Hanbury, 1810-1894. A Discourse Pronounced before the Class of Starling Medical College, at the Opening of the Winter Session of 1850-1 by Samuel Hanbury Smith. Published by the Class. Columbus Printed by S. Medary.,
    1850 32 p. ; 23 cm.
    5400 Smith, Samuel Hanbury, 1810-1894. Sketch of the Epidemic Religious Monomania, Which Occurred in Sweden, in the Year 1841 and 1842. By S. Hanbury Smith, M.D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine in the Starling College of Health, and Fellow of the Medical and Archaeological Societies of Sweden; Formerly Senior Physician to the Provisionary Cholera Hospital at Stockholm, &c., &c. (From the Ohio Medical and Surgical Journal.) Columbus S. Medary's Steam Press.,
    1850. p. [481]-512 ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title.
    Caption title: Art I. Account of the epidemic religious monomania in Sweden, in the Years 1841 and 1842.
    "Art. II. Pathology and Treatment of Cholera. By R.H. Johnson, M.D. of Cincinnati."--p. 506-509.
    "Art. III. On endemic fever. By David A. Hoffman, M.D., of Jackson County, O."--p. 510-511.
    "Art. IV. Difficult labor, hydrocephalic fetus; cephalotomy. By Thos. W. Gordon, M.D., Bazetta."--p. 511-512.
    American Antiquarian Society copy has list of names and toilet articles, p. [4] of wrapper. Inscribed: Morris, Lasker & Morris, Pha.
    From The Ohio medical and surgical journal, v. 2, no. 6, July 1, 1850.
    4319 Smith, Seba, 1792-1868. Letters Written During the President's Tour, "Down East," by Myself, Major Jack Downing, of Downingville. [Four lines of quotation] Down East [Cincinnati] s.n., AI 21267. BAL entry 18376. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 2465. 1833. 69, bv p. 1 ill. ; 17 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "The interest of the letters lies partly in the simple and blunt importance to the nation, are treated in them. ... Jack Downing pretends to belong to the party of the president, while the real author is a member of that party which thinks that the president has wantonly disenchanted the constitution ..."--Lieber, Francis, Letters to a gentleman in Germany. Philadelphia, 1834, p. 153.
    "Pirated edition. Letters 3, 14, 15, 16 by Seba Smith. 'Our next president,' p. 68-69, also by Seba Smith."--BAL entry 18376.
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James--Cincinnati."--verso of the title page.
    First and last page blank.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Joseph Stevens; J.L. Stevens, June 1843.
    3533 Smith, Seba, 1792-1868. Letters Written During the President's Tour "Down East" by Himself, Major Jack Downing [pseud.] of Downingville...Down East. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James, AI 53025. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 2466. 1838. 72 p. front. ; 16 cm. Cover title: Letters written by Major Jack Downing.
    8766 Smith, Sidney. Address, Delivered on the Fourth of July, 1839, at Republic, Seneca County, Ohio, by Sidney Smith, Esq. Sandusky D. Campbell & Sons, Water Steet., AI 0. 1839. 21, bv p. ; 17 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy has a ms. errata slip tipped in at p. 6.
    699 Smith, Stephen C. An Oration, Delivered at the Request of the Committee of Associated Mechanicks; At the New Meeting House in Marietta, before a Large and Respectable Assembly of Ladies and Citizens, on the Fourth of July, 1808. By Stephen C. Smith. Published at the Particular Request of a Number of Respectable Citizens. Marietta Printed by Samuel Fairlamb., AI 16207. Kyle 13. OI 79. : 306. Thomson 1063. Wilkie 121. 1808. 16 p. ; 20 cm. "Published at the particular request of a number of respectable citizens."
    Includes a song composed for the occasion.
    Signatures: [A]-B4.
    5689 Smith, Thomas. The Rule for Christians as to the Possession and the Use of Property. Cincinnati
    AI 45-6017. 1845. 60 p.
    5843 Smith, Truman, 1791-1884. Speech of Mr. Truman Smith, of Conn. The Following Speech, Though Made in Defence of the Administration of the Late General Taylor... [St. Clairsville] Stereotyped and printed at the Office of the Belmont Chronicle. Price $1.50 per Hundred. Address Howard & Cowen, St. Clairsville, O.,
    [1850] 31 [i.e., 32] p.24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title: Speech of Mr. Truman Smith, of Conn. On Removals and appointments to office. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 21 and 23, 1850.
    Even numbered pages on rectos.
    1969 Smith, W. A Physician at Hand, or, A Collection of Receipts and Cures to Heal Diseases and Wounds of Various Kinds. [Wooster] Published by Dr. W. Smith., J. Barr, Printer, Wooster, SS 40465. 1829. 7 p. ; 17 cm. Title from cover.
    Errata slip laid in copy with request: "Add this to your receipt book."
    7483 Smith, Wesley, 1815-1902. A Defence of the Methodist Episcopal Church Against the Charges of Having Obtained Her Form of Government by Fraud, and of Being Pro-Slavery Together with an Appendix, Containing an Address to the Abolitionists in Said Church. By Wesley Smith, of the Pittsburgh Annual Conference. Cadiz Printed at the Standard Office., AI 44-5735. 1844. 55 p. ; 23 cm.
    4605 Smith, William D., ca. 1800-1848. The Bible, Confession of Faith, and Common Sense: Being a Series of Dialogues between a Presbyterian Minister and a Young Convert, on Some Prominent and Most Commonly Disputed Doctrines of the Confession of Faith of the Presbyterian Church; to which are added Five Dialogues on the Grounds and Causes of the Division of the Presbyterian Church, in 1837 & 1838. By William D. Smith. Springfield, Ohio Printed at the Office of the Presbyterian of the West., AI 0. 1844. vii, 251, bv, [253-256] p. ; 18 cm. Recommendations, p. [253-256].
    8684 Smith, William D., Rev. Prayer. A Series of Letters on the Characteristics of Successful Prayer: Addressed to the Editor of the Family Quarto, By Rev. William D. Smith, of New Albany, Indiana. [Zanesville] Published by S. Brown, Zanesville, Ohio. K.C. Church, Printer.,
    1848. 36 p. ; 18 cm. "The following letters appeared first in the 'Family Quarto' and 'Presbyterian Herald.' They are now offered to the public in a more permanent form with the hope that they may prove more extensively useful. A tract on this subject is needed.--These letters contain trains of thought which are very instructive. Every Christian who reads them must feel quickened to the duty of prayer; and serious inquiries may be greatly helped by their perusal. ... The Publisher."--verso of title page.
    6568 Smith, Winthrop B., & Co. Cincinnati. Review Reviewed, and Slanders Exposed. Cincinnati W.B. Smith & Co.,
    1849. 31, bv p. ; 23 cm. Public Library of Cincinnati/Hamilton County (RA379.153 S66r) notes: The publisher's defense of the McGuffey eclectic reader series, refuting statements in critical reviews.
    Caption title.
    Without imprint.
    Letters and reviews quoted dated 1849.
    Ads for the Eclectic Educational series on verso of p. 31.
    5105 Smith, Winthrop B., & Co. Cincinnati. Educators' Tools. A Description of the Eclectic Educational Series. Cincinnati W.B. Smith & Co.,
    [1850]. 3 p. l., [5]-48 p. ; 23 cm.
    8467 Smollett, Tobias George, 1721-1771. The Expedition of Humphry Clinker. By T. Smollett, M.D. [Two lines of quotation] In Two Volumes. Cincinnati U.P. James, No. 1 Baker Street.., AI 0. 1833. 2 v.
    7595 Smollett, Tobias George, 1721-1771. The Expedition of Humphry Clinker. By T. Smollett, M.D. [Two lines of quotation] In Two Volumes. Cincinnati J.A. James and Co., AI 0. 1836. 2 v.
    6410 Smolnikar, Andreas Bernardus, b. 1795. The Friend of Truth, or, The True Catholick Recommended To a Careful Perusal of All Who Are Able to Make Use of Their Reason by Andrew Bernard Smolnikar, Messenger of Peace, Formerly Catholic Priest ... Freely Translated from the German by the Author Himself. Cincinnati Benjamin Bofinger, Printer, AI 0. 1846. 24 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title.
    No imprint on item. Text refers to "... August 11, 1846 was commenced the work of printing this pamphlet ... in Cincinnati"--p. 22.
    4848 Smolnikar, Andrew Bernard, b. 1795. To the Reformers of the United States and Elsewhere. A Most Important Convention of Reformers. Trumbull Phalanx. Trumbull Phalanx

    1847.

    10365 Smyth, Anson, 1812-1887. God Exalted in the Death of Distinguished Rulers. A Sermon, Preached in the Brick Church, Toledo, Ohio, Sabbath Evening, July 14th, 1850, Occasioned by the Death of Major General Zachary Taylor, President of the United States. By Anson Smyth. Toledo, O. Printed by S.T. Hosmer and Co., Blade Office,
    1850. 20 p. ; 22 cm.
    10366 Smyth, Anson, 1812-1887. The Departed of a Year, a Funeral Discourse Occasioned by the Deaths in the Congregational Society of Toledo During the Year 1849 by Anson Smyth. Toledo, Ohio Printed by S.T. Hosmer and Co.,
    1850. 14 p. ; 19 cm. "Extract. The following is an extract from a sermon, preached on Sabbath evening, January 20, 1850": p. [13]-14.
    584 Snead, William, b. ca. 1800. The Statesman's Financial Guide and Party Conservative Compromiser in the Present Crisis, by a Citizen of Halifax, Virginia, a Friend of Justice, and the Protection of Human Happiness. Cincinnati Printed for the Subscribers, AI 41-4847. 1841. 108 p. ; 16 cm.
    585 Snow, Henry. Address to the Graduates of the Union Literary Society of Miami University, August 10th, 1841 by Henry Snow. Oxford By Order of the Society, AI 41-4850 1841. 16 p. ; 21 cm.
    4758 Snow, Samuel. The Exile's Return: or Narrative of Samuel Snow, Who was Banished to Van Dieman's Land, for Participating in the Patriot War in Upper Canada, in 1838. Cleveland Printed by Smead & Cowles, Central Building., AI 0. 1846. 32 p. ; 21 cm.
    2936 Snow, T. H. A Concise View to the Western Climate, in the Summer and Autumnal Seasons. Cincinnati A. Pugh, AI 34303. 1835. 12 p.
    826 Snowden, Richard, 1753-1825. The American Revolution. Written in Scriptural, or, Ancient Historical Style. AND,; Columbiad, or a Poem. Clinton (Ohio.) Printed by Smith & M'Ardle, at the Office of "The Ohio Register.", OI 278 & 279. SS 35965 & 35966. Wilkie 392 & 393. Year of our Lord, 1815. 170, 38, [7] p. ; 18 cm. This book is often referred to in two parts because there are two title-pages and separate pagination. It is one imprint, however, with continuous signatures and with both title-pages included in the table of contents which is at the end of the book. The second title-page is: THE/ COLUMBIAD,/ OR/ A POEM/ ON THE/ AMERICAN WAR,/ IN THIRTEEN CANTOES./ [ornament]/BY RICHARD SNOWDEN./ [ornament]/ CLINTON, (OHIO.)/ PRINTED BY SMITH & M'ARDLE../ OFFICE OF "THE OHIO REGISTER."
    9776 Snyder, W. B. and W. L. Chappell. The Western Lyre, A New Selection of Sacred Music, from the Best Authors Including a Number of New and Original Tunes with a Concise Introduction to the Art of Singing. By W.B. Snyder and W.L. Chappell. 2nd. Ed. Cincinnati W.L. Chappell, AI 0. [1831] 184 p. ; 15 x 25 cm.
    2214 Snyder, W. B. and W. L. Chappell. The Western Lyre: a New Selection of Sacred Music, from the Best Authors Including a Number of New and Original Tunes with a Concise Introduction to the Art of Singing, with a Supplement. By W.B. Snyder and W.L. Chappell. [Three lines from Psalms] Cincinnati Published by J. H. Wood, Printed for the authors by J.H. Wood, and for sale by him, no. 177, Maine Street; also by the authors, no. 141, Main Street. Stereotyped by J.A. James, Cincinnati., AI 9239. 1831. 184, 40 p. ; 15 x 25 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy lacks title page and p. 183-184.
    Principally for four-part mixed voices, unaccompanied; shape-note notation.
    The American Antiquarian Society copy lacks title page. Title and imprint from cover.
    Preface dated 1831. A second edition was published by W.L. Chappell at Cincinnati in 1831.
    Includes index.
    9775 Snyder, W. B. and W. L. Chappell. The Western Lyre; A New Selection of Sacred Music from the Best Authors Including a Number of New and Original Tunes with a Concise Introduction to the Art of Singing by W.B. Snyder and W.L. Chappell, Cincinnati W.L. Chappell, AI 0. 1833. 184 p. ; 15 x 22 cm.
    662 Social Library Society. Dayton. Constitution of the Social Library Society of Dayton. [Cincinnati s.n., OI 42. SS 9389. 1805] 7 p. ; 15.5 cm. Ohio Imprint notes: An uncut sheet printed on both sides for folding into an 8-page leaflet.
    The Society was incorporated in 1805; the first newspaper press in Dayton was set up in 1808.
    10022 Society for Savings in the City of Cleveland. Act of Incorporation and By-Laws of the Society for Savings in the City of Cleveland. Cleveland Steam Press of M.C. Younglove and Co.,
    1849. 8 p. ; 17 cm. Moses C. Younglove helped organize the Society for Savings in 1849 which began business at 4 Bank Street (Morgan 4383, page 53) and continues today as Society Corporation, a major bank in Cleveland.
    8452 Society for the Promotion of Collegiate and Theological Education at the West. Report of the Committee Appointed by the Society for the Promotion of Collegiate and Theological Education at the West to confer with the Trustees of Western Reserve College.
    s.n., Brahm, Biblio. of CRWU. [185-] 18 p.
    7373 Society for the Promotion of Collegiate Education in the West. Cincinnati. Fourth Report of the Society for the Promotion of Collegiate Education in the West. Cincinnati

    1847.

    7374 Society for the Promotion of Collegiate Education in the West. Cincinnati. Fifth Report of the Society for the Promotion of Collegiate Education in the West. Cincinnati

    1848.

    7330 Society for the Promotion of Useful Knowledge. Section on Fine Arts. Catalogue of the First Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture by the Section of Fine Arts of the Society for the Promotion of Useful Knowledge. Cincinnati Daily Republican Office, AI 0. 1841. 8 p. ; 22 cm.
    7331 Society for the Promotion of Useful Knowledge. Section on Fine Arts. Second Catalogue of the Annual Exhibitions of Painting and Statuary by the Section of Fine Arts of the Society for the Promotion of Useful Knowledge. Cincinnati Daily Republican Office, AI 0. 1842. 8 p. ; 21 cm.
    7296 Society of Journeymen Tin-Plate Workers. Cincinnati. List of Prices Established by the Society of Journeymen Tin-Plate Workers, of the City of Cincinnati, on the 26th of January, 1830. Cincinnati Printed at the office of the "Sentinel and Star.", AI 0. 1830. [1], bv, [3]-8 p. ; 15 cm. "Officers of the Society."--p. 8.
    2937 Sommerville, William, 1800-1878. The Psalms of David Designed for Standing Use in the Church. By Rev. William Sommerville, A.M. Xenia Printed by J. H. Purdy., AI 34312, 30480. 1835. viii, [9]-200 p. ; 14.5 cm.
    6013 Sons of Temperance of North America. Sons of Temperance Record for the State of Ohio. Lists more than 350 local organizations and officers.


    1847. 1 sheet ([1] p.) Text in three columns.
    9947 Sons of Temperance of North America. Cascade Division, No. 88 (Akron, Ohio) Constitution, By-Laws and Rules of the Cascade Division, Number 88, of the Sons of Temperance, of the State of Ohio Instituted September 7, 1846. Akron Bro. H. Canfield,
    1848. 19 p. ; 15 cm.
    6144 Sons of Temperance of North America. Franklinton Division, No. 120. Constitution and By-Laws of Franklinton Division, No. 120, of the Sons of Temperance of the Town of Franklinton. Instituted January 4, 1847. Columbus, O. Printed by Buttles and Aumock.,
    1847. 24 p. ; 16 cm.
    4951 Sons of Temperance of North America. Geauga Division, No. 419. Constitution, By-laws, and Rules of Order of Geauga Division No. 419, of the Order of the Sons of Temperance of Ohio. Instituted March 1, 1848. Cleveland B.F. Pinkham.,
    1848. 26 p.
    9541 Sons of Temperance of North America. Grand Division of Ohio. Cincinnati Division No. 2 Constitution and By-Laws of Cincinnati Division No. 2 of the Sons of Temperance of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio Instituted February 10, 1845. Cincinnati Printed by Caleb Clark, AI 0. 1845. 16 p. ; 15 cm.
    9683 Sons of Temperance of North America. Grand Division of Ohio. Gregory Division, No. 367. Constitution and By Laws of Gregory Division, No. 367, Sons of Temperance, of Mt. Healthy, State of Ohio Instituted November 1847. Cincinnati Collins & Van Wager, Printers.,
    1848. 23, 8 p. ; 16 cm.
    4950 Sons of Temperance of North America. Grand Division. Proceedings of the Annual Session of the Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance of North America. Cincinnati

    1848.

    6147 Sons of Temperance of North America. Grand Division. Proceedings of the Quarterly Session of the Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance of Ohio, Cincinnati, January 26, 1848. Cincinnati Collins and Van Wagner.,
    1848. 72 p. tables. ; 19 cm. A list of the Ohio units of the Sons of Temperance is included on the folded attached sheet at the end of the report.
    6146 Sons of Temperance of North America. Grand Division. Proceedings of the Quarterly Session of the Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance of Ohio, Zanesville, April 25, 1849. Cincinnati Hastings, Yerkes & Co.,
    1849. 56 p. ; 17 cm.
    6145 Sons of Temperance of North America. Groveport Division, No. 179. Constitution and By-laws of Groveport Division, No. 179 of the Sons of Temperance. Instituted April 5, 1847. Columbus Buttles and Aumock,
    1847. 24 p. ; 15 cm.
    4952 Sons of Temperance of North America. Harmar Division, No. 359. Constitution and By-laws of Harmar Division, No. 359: Sons of Temperance, of the Town of Harmar. 2d ed. Cincinnati Ohio Organ. Print.,
    1848. 22 p.
    5601 Sons of Temperance of North America. Indiana. Constitution and By-Laws of Indiana Division No. 1 of the Sons of Temperance, of the Town of Brookville, State of Indiana. Instituted November 15, 1843. Cincinnati Printed by Caleb Clark., AI 0. 1846. 16 p. ; 15 cm. "Instituted November 15, 1845."
    9913 Sons of Temperance of North America. Newark Division, No. 6 (Newark, Ohio) Constitution, By-Laws, Rules of Order, &c. of Newark Division, No. 6, Sons of Temperance of the City of Newark, Ohio, Instituted May, 1845. Cincinnati Geo. M. Young & Sons,
    1849. 31 p. ; 15 cm.
    5247 Sons of Temperance of North America. Ohio Grand Division. Constitutions of the National, Grand and Subordinated Divisions of the Sons of Temperance of the United States. Together with the By-Laws and Rules of Order of the Grand Division, of the State of Ohio. Cincinnati Printed by Caleb Clark,
    1847. 55 p. ; 14 cm.
    8138 Sons of Temperance of North America. Ohio. Constitution and By-Laws of Unity Division, No. 380. Instituted Dec. 13, 1847. Cincinnati
    Wessen, 55(June 1953), #627. 1848.

    5106 Sons of Temperance of North America. Ohio. Proceedings of the Semi-annual Session of the Grand Division...Held at Bellefontaine, April 30, 1850. Cincinnati Printed for the Committee.,
    1850. 59 p.
    5107 Sons of Temperance of North America. Ohio. Reports of the Committee on the State of the Order and the Inaugural Address of the Hon. C. N. Olds. Ordered to be Published by the G. D. of Ohio, S. of T. at Its Annual Session, Held in Columbus, Oct. 30, 1850. Cincinnati Western Fountain Office.,
    1850. 15 p.
    5108 Sons of Temperance of North America. Ohio. Constitution, By-laws, Rules of Order, etc. of the Ohio Division, No. 1. Sons of Temperance of the State of Ohio. Cincinnati A. Thompson,
    1850. 32 p.
    4953 Sons of Temperance of North America. Palladium Division, No. 469. Constitution, By-Laws, and Rules of Order of Palladium Division, No. 469 of the Order of the Sons of Temperance of the State of Ohio. Cleveland B.F. Pinkham.,
    1848. 27 p.
    5246 Sons of Temperance of North America. Shawnee Division. Constitution and By-Laws of Shawnee Division, Number 137, Sons of Temperance, Town of Xenia, State of Ohio. Instituted January 16, 1846. [Cincinnati Printed by C. Clark,
    1847] 16 p.
    8167 Sons of Temperance of North America. South Charleston Division No. 7. Constitution and By-Laws of South Charleston Division No. 7, of the Sons of Temperance, South Charleston, State Of Ohio. Instituted July 11, 1845. Cincinnati Printed by Caleb Clark., AI 0. 1845. 16 p. ; 15 cm.
    4849 Sons of Temperance of North America. Union Division, No. 226. Constitution and By-Laws of Union Division Sons of Temperance, Number 226, of the Town of Ripley, State of Ohio. Instituted May 13th, '47. Ripley Printed at the "Bee" Office.",
    1847. 30 p. ; 13 cm.
    5245 Sons of Temperance of North America. Xenia Division. Constitution and By-Laws of Xenia Division, Number 25, Sons of Temperance, of the Town of Xenia State of Ohio. Instituted December 9th, 1845. Cincinnati Clark & Collins, Printers,
    1847. 16 p.
    7857 Sons of Temperance. Ohio. Grand Division. Proceedings of the Quarterly Session of the Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance of Ohio, Held at Chillicothe, April 28, 1847. Chillicothe

    1847.

    8591 Sons of Temperance. Ohio. Grand Division. Proceedings of the Quarterly Session of the Grand Session of the Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance, of the State of Ohio, Held at Springfield Jan. 31, and Feb. 1 and 2, 1849. Cincinnati Geo. M. Young & Co., corner of Pearl & Walnut Streets.,
    1849. 49, [1] p. chart. ; 16 cm.
    7737 Sons of Temperance. Ohio. Grand Division. Grand Division S. of T. State of Ohio, Cincinnati, March 1850. To .... D. G. W. P. Worthy Brother: I hereby send you the Pass-Word and Explanation for the term commencing April 1, 1850. ... James Parker, G. S. [Cincinnati

    1850] Broadside. ; 26 cm. x 19.5 cm.
    6712 Soule, Joshua, 1781-1867. Sermon on the Death of the Rev. William M'Kendree, Senior Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Delivered at the Request of the General Conference, in the City of Cincinnati, May the 11th, 1836 by Joshua Soule. Cincinnati Published by C. Holliday and J. F. Wright, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, AI 0. 1836. 30 p. ; 23 cm. Published in New York in 1836 by T. Mason and G. Lane for the Methodist Episcopal Church.
    9779 South Hanover College and Indiana Theological Seminary. South Hanover, Indiana. South Hanover College and Indiana Theological Seminary. Catalogue of the Corporation, Faculty, and Students. January, 1833. Cincinnati M'Millan and Clopper, Printers., AI 0. 1833. [1], bv, [3]-16 p. ; 21 cm. "A succinct history of Hanover college."--p. 10-15.
    Signatures: [1] - 2/4.
    University of Kentucky copy missing pages 9-16.
    7783 Southern and Western Liberty Convention (1845 : Cincinnati, Ohio) Principles and Measures of True Democracy. The Address of the Southern and Western Liberty Convention, Held at Cincinnati, June 11, 1845, To the People of the United States; Also, the Letter of Elihu Burritt to the Convention. Cincinnati Printed at the Gazette Office., AI 45-6081. 1845. [1-3], 4-15, bv p. ; 22 cm. At head of title: "Principles and Measures of True Democracy."
    "Elihu Burnitt's Letter." Worcester, May 23d, 1845--p. 13-15.
    See Morgan 4679 for another edition with the proceedings and resolutions of the convention and letters to the convention.
    Signatures: [A] - B/4.
    4679 Southern and Western Liberty Convention. (1845: Cincinnati.) The Address of the Southern and Western Liberty Convention, to the People of the United States; the Proceedings and Resolutions of the Convention; the Letters of Elihu Burritt, Wm. H. Seward, William Jay, Cassius M. Clay, William Goodell, Thomas Earle and Others. Cincinnati Printed at the Gazette Office., AI 45-6085. 1845. [1], bv, [3]-24 p. ; 22.5 cm. At head of title: Read and let neighbors read]. Left bracket is missing.
    An earlier edition was published without the letters to the convention but did include Elihu Burritt's letter and but a "Notice" on page [2] and ordering instructions which is absent in this edition. (See: Morgan 7783).
    Signatures: [1] - 3/4.
    8135 Spalding, R. P. Circleville Watchman Extra. To the Democrats of Ohio. Re: Thomas Benton. Circleville
    AI 0. 1843.

    4850 Spalding, Rufus P. (Rufus Paine), 1798-1886. Eulogy upon General Thomas L. Harmar, Pronounced before the General Assembly of Ohio, Columbus, January 18, 1847. By Rufus P. Spalding. Akron H. Canfield, Printer.,
    1847. 11 p. ; 21 cm.
    Hamer commanded Ohio troops and died at Monterey.
    4851 Spalding, Rufus P. (Rufus Paine), 1798-1886. Oration on the Causes Which Led to Our National Independence and the True Means for Preserving the Same, Delivered at Akron, Ohio, July 3, 1847. Akron Printed by H. Canfield.,
    1847. 15 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy of Morgan 4850 and 4851 bound together in one pamphlet with a cover title that lists both.
    8168 Spalding, Rufus P. (Rufus Paine), 1798-1886. Oration on American Independence, Delivered at Akron, Ohio, July 3, 1847. Together with the Eulogy upon General Thomas L. Hamer, Pronounced before the General Assembly of Ohio, at Columbus, January 18, 1847. By Rufus P. Spaulding. Akron, Ohio H. Canfield, Printer.,
    1847 15, bv, 11, [1] p. ; 22 p. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title. The oration and the eulogy were apparently first published separately; as found here, each has a separate title page and pagination, but the gatherings of the two works are signed continuously.
    "Oration on the causes which led to our national independence, and the true means for preserving the same, delivered at Akron, July 3, 1847. By Rufus P. Spalding. Akron, Ohio. Printed by H. Canfield. 1847."--15, bv p., 1st count, with separate title page.
    "Eulogy upon General Thomas L. Hamer, pronounced before the General Assembly of Ohio, Columbus, January 18, 1847. By Rufus P. Spalding. H. Canfield, printer, Akron, Ohio. 1847."--11, [1] p., 2nd count, with separate title page.
    See Morgan 4850 and 4851.
    5903 Sparks, Elijah, supposed author. An Anodyne Satire in Answer to a Pamphlet Written by the Rev. J. L. Wilson; Entitled "Episcopal Methodism; or, Dagonism Exhibited, in Five Scenes.". By Friend to the Rights of Conscience ... Chillicothe Printed by J.S. Collins & Co., AI 0. 1812. 9 p. For Joshua L. Wilson's pamphlet, see Morgan 766.
    2353 Sparrow, William, 1801-1874. A Reply to the Charges and Accusations of the Rt. Rev. Philander Chase, D.D. By Rev. William Sparrow. Gambier, Ohio Printed at the Office of the Observer., AI 14804. Parker 6. Thomson 1084. 1832. 35, bv p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Concerning charges made by Philander Chase that Sparrow was conspiring to have Chase ousted from the office of president of Kenyon College.
    157 Spelman, Henry S. Remarks of Mr. Spelman, of Summit, on Rising to a Question of Privilege. In House of Representatives. Jan'y 30, 1850. Reported for the House, by J. V. Smith. Columbus S. Medary, Printer.,
    1850. 8 p. ; 23.5 cm. The remarks had to do with the question of state printing.
    Printed in two columns.
    1777 Spencer, Ezra. An Antidote. Rev. E. Spencer's Defence and Testimony against an Egregious and Butchering Slander. Cincinnati Printed by S.J. Browne., SS 30683. 1827. 54 p.
    822 Spencer, Oliver M., 1781-1838. A Masonic Sermon Delivered by Brother O.M. Spencer, on the Anniversary of St. John the Baptist, June 24th, A.L. 5813. A.D. 1813. Cincinnati Published by J. Carpenter & Co., Main Street, OI 195. SS 29838. Walgren 1348. 1813. 13 p. ; 18.5 cm. Walgren notes: Cincinnati Lodge No. 2, chartered by the Grand Lodge of Kentucky, and Nova Cesarea Lodge No. 10, charted by the Grand Lodge of New Jersey, were constituted as one lodge-Nova Cesarea Harmony Lodge No. 2-on 6 Jan. 1813 by the Grand Lodge of Ohio.
    863 Spencer, Oliver M., 1781-1838. On the Necessity and Influence of a Good Example: a Discourse, Delivered before the Brethren of Nova Cesarea Harmony Lodge No. 2. Of Cincinnati, at the Celebration of the Anniversary of St. John the Evangelist. December 27th. A.L. 5813. A.D. 1813. By Brother O.M. Spencer. Cincinnati Printed by J. Carpenter & Co., OI 231. SS 32831. Walgren 1411. [1814] 13 p. ; 16.5 cm.
    907 Spencer, Oliver M., 1781-1838. The Christian's Consolation; a Funeral Sermon, Commemorative of the Death of the Rev. L. Blackman, Delivered at Cincinnati, on the 7th June, 1815. By O. M. Spencer. Cincinnati Printed by Morgan, Williams & Co., OI 280. SS 35987. Sabin 89366. Wilkie 394. 1815. 12 p. Title supplied by the Aldine Book Co. from an incomplete copy.
    NN has photostat of title-page.
    8343 Spencer, Oliver M., 1781-1838. Oration Delivered at the Dedication of New Masonic Hall Edifice, Cincinnati, June 24th, 1846: By R.W. Br., [sic] O.M. Spencer, G.O. Together with the Order of Procession and Ceremonies on the Occasion. Cincinnati Ben Franklin Printing House, 106 Main Street., AI 46-6662. Walgren 4850. 1846. [2], 23 p. ; 20.5 cm. Walgren: yellow wrappers with text same as title page, within a border.
    7261 Spencer, Platt R. (Platt Rogers), 1800-1864. Spencer & Rice's System of Business Penmanship, Containing a Full Series of Copies, Rules, and Explanations Carefully Prepared for the Counting-House and Schools, and Youth Fitting for Business Transactions. Second edition of 10,000. Geneva, Ashtabula Co., Ohio P.R. Spencer,
    1848. 15 p., [19] leaves of plates ; 9 x 21 cm. Includes 39 copy slips mounted on 16 leaves of plates.
    8866 Spencer, Platt R. (Platt Rogers), 1800-1864. Young Misses' First Lessons of Ladies' Penmanship : a Fac-Simile System by P.R. Spencer and V.M. Rice. Second Edition of 10,000. Geneva, Ashtabula Co., Ohio P.R. Spencer, Nash 363. 1848. [12] leaves of plates (1 folded) ; 9 x 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title.
    Leaves of plates comprise 32 leaves of text and 35 copy slips mounted on 92 leaves.
    8157 Spencer, Platt Rogers, 1800-1864, and Victor Moreau Rice, 1818-1869. Young Misses First Lessons in Ladies' Penmanship. Cleveland

    1848.

    8158 Spencer, Platt Rogers, 1800-1864, and Victor Moreau Rice, 1818-1869. Spencer & Rices System of Ladies Epistolary and Ornamental Penmanship. Second Edition. Geneva
    Wessen, 82(October 1961), #403. 1848.

    8159 Spencer, Platt Rogers, 1800-1864, and Victor Moreau Rice, 1818-1869. Boy's First Lessons in Principles of Record and Business Penmanship: A Fac-Simile System. By P. R. Spencer, and V. M. Rice. Simple Movements, Principles and Leading Combinations of the Art, with Explanations, Directions and Short Rules to Govern in the Features of Writing, viz: Formation, Combination, Shade, Slope and Arrangement. Carefully Prepared for the Use of Public and Private Schools, and Youths Preparing Aright to Do the Business of Men. Geneva P.R. Spencer,
    1848. 16 p. ; 10 x 23 cm. Second Edition of 10,000.
    5390 Spencer, Platt Rogers, 1800-1864. Spencer & Rice's System of Business Penmanship, Containing a Full Series of Copies, Rules and Explanations, Carefully Prepared for the Counting-House and Schools, and Youth Fitting for Business Transactions. Cleveland

    1848. 15 p. ; 9 x 12 cm. 27 copies and directions in envelope.
    8160 Spencer, Platt Rogers, 1800-1864. Spencer Holograph. Geneva
    Wessen, 82(October 1961), #399. 1848.

    6507 Spencer, Platt Rogers, 1800-1864. Boy's First Lessons in Business Penmanship. Spencer & Rice's System. Cleveland Steam Press of Harris, Fairbanks, & Co.,
    [1850] 16 p., ill. ; 9 x 12 cm.
    5144 Sperry, J. Austin. Fothergill; or, The Man of Enterprise. By J. Austin Sperry, M.D., Author of "Seaton Seevers," "Morgan," "The Man with the Moustache," etc. Cincinnati Printed "Great West" Office., Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 2484. 1850. 118 p. ; 24 cm. Set in the Ohio Valley.
    1021 Spooner, C. (Cyrus), 1792-1870. A Convenient Manuel [sic] for the Practising Physician and Surgeon; Being a New Arrangement of the Materia Medica, in Which All the Articles are Collected, and Shewn under the Diseases in Which They Respectively Belong. By C. Spooner. Zanesville Printed at the Express Office., OI 380. SS 42190. 1817. 133, [1] p. ; 13.5 cm. This was reissued ca. 1865 with two cancelled first leaves (title page and following). Several copies have appeared (American Antiquarian Society, Ohio Historical Society).
    8793 Spooner, Lysander, 1808-1887. Supreme Court of the United States, January Term, 1839. Spooner vs. M'Connell, et. al. Copy of Bill and Injunctions. [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1839] 80 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "The complainant ... asks for a peremptory injunction against a dam of any kind, that shall ... obstruct, impede, or impair the navigation [of the Maumee River]."--p. 80.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Isaac Davis from L. Spooner.
    6784 Spooner, Thomas. July Session Grand Lodge of Ohio. To the Members of the I.O.O.F. of Ohio. [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1849] [1], 2-7, bv. ; 23 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    "Thomas Spooner. Cincinati, August 3, 1849."--p. 7.
    8111 Sprague and Brown. Defiance. Here We Go Again! Subscribers once more offer to their customers and the public, a general assortment of dry goods. Defiance Sprague and Brown, AI 0. 1842. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 35 x 36 cm. Wessen, 62(January 1956), #229.
    Newberry Library notes: Advertising poster for Sprague and Brown offering a variety of manufactured goods on credit or in exchange for farm produce, hides, and furs, "not excepting Coon-skins."
    1623 Sprague, Charles, 1791-1875. Oration of Charles Sprague, Esq., Delivered at Boston, Massachusetts, on July 4th, 1825. Cincinnati John H. Wood, Printer., SS 22348. 1825. 19 p. ; 19 cm. "Ode on Mechanic Institutions by Charles Sprague, Esq."--p. 19.
    5412 Sprague, William Buell, 1795-1876. The Love of Money. A Discourse. Zanesville Printed at the Office of the Evangelical Preacher.,
    1848. 16 p. ; 23 cm.
    6580 Sprecher, Samuel, 1810-1906. An Inaugural Address, Delivered Before the Directors of Wittenberg College, by Rev. Samuel Sprecher, A.M., at His Induction into the Office of Professor of Christian Theology, August 14, 1849. Springfield Halsey & Emerson,
    1849. 24 p. ; 22 cm.
    4549 Spring Garden Nursery. Cincinnati. Catalogue of Fruit and Forest Trees, Ornamental Shrubs, Plants, &c. Cultivated and For Sale at the Spring Garden Nursery. A. H. Ernst, Prop. Cincinnati Ernst & Thorp, Printers, AI 0. 1843. iv, 24 p. ; 22 cm. Cincinnati Historical Society notes: Nursery "on the Harrison Turnpike, one and a half miles north west from the city of Cincinnati."
    A.H. Ernst, proprietor.
    7386 Spring Grove Cemetery. Cincinnati. Order of Exercises, at the Dedication of the Cemetery of Spring Grove, August 25, 1845. Cincinnati Gazette Office, Print., AI 0. 1845. 1 sheet ([1] p.) OCHP (Broadsides. Cemeteries. 9 Box 2.)
    8197 Spring Grove Cemetery. Cincinnati. Cincinnati, July 18, 1845. The Burial Lots in the CEMETERY OF SPRING GROVE ... By the order of the Board of Directors. James Pullan, Secretary. [five columns of subscribers with dates of their draws] Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1845. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4700 Spring Grove Cemetery. Cincinnati. Cemetery of Spring Grove: Its By-Laws; Rules and Regulations; Certificate of Ownership, and Charter. Cincinnati Printed at the Daily Atlas Office., AI 46-1545, 46-6679. 1846. 14 p. ; 24 cm.
    4982 Spring Grove Cemetery. Cincinnati. Cemetery of Spring Grove: Its Charter, Rules and Regulations, Also an Address Delivered at the Consecration, by the Hon. John M'Lean and a Catalogue of the Proprietors on the 1st of May 1849. Cincinnati Gazette Office-Wright, Fisher & Co.,
    1849. 46 p. ; 22 cm.
    6102 Spring Grove Cemetery. Cincinnati. Annual Report to the Lot Holders of the Cemetery of Spring Grove, and the Public, for 1848-9. Published by Direction of the Lot Holders at Their Annual Meeting, Held October 1st, 1849. Cincinnati Gazette Office--Wright, Fisher, & Co., Printers.,
    1849. 20 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Concerning the question of a railroad right of way through the cemetery.
    Report signed by the directors.
    2354 Springer, C. (Cornelius), 1790-1875. A Review of the Late Decision of the Supreme Court of Ohio, which has went Virtually to Incorporate the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States: or in Other Words, to Incorporate Eighteen Hundred Itinerant Preachers, with the Privilege of Holding within This State, Property to an Extensive and Indefinite Amount: and Which Gives These Itinerant Preachers, Virtually, Full Power to Wrest Away at Pleasure, by Ecclesiastical and Legal Processes, All the Church Property of Their Membership in Ohio, Amounting in Valuation to $350,000, More or Less. The Whole Giving a Development of the Principles of the Government of the M. E. Church-Showing that the Creation of Such a Corporation, Holding Such a Vast Amount of Property, is a Dangerous Engine in a Free Government. By C. Springer. Cincinnati [s.n.], AI 14824. Thomson 1088. 1832. 71 p. ; 20 cm. Norris Schneider, a local Zanesville historian, listed this as printed in Zanesville but most likely not.
    Cover title: A Methodist Church case.
    5302 Springer, C. (Cornelius), 1790-1875. Sweet Home, A Narrative Originally Published in the Christian Intelligencer, Compiled for the Springfield Chapel Sunday School of the M. E. Church, Meadow Farm, Ohio. Putnam Western Recorder, J. W. White., AI 0. 1841. 8 p. ; 11 cm.
    6065 Springfield Female Seminary. Springfield. Second Annual Catalogue and Circular of Springfield Female Seminary, 1849-50. Springfield Printed by Geo. D. Emerson & Co.,
    1850. [1-5], 6-12 p. ; 22 cm.
    8714 Springfield High School. Catalogue of the Corporation, Faculty and Students of Springfield, Ohio, for the Academical Year, 1845-1846. Springfield Gallagher and Crain., AI 46-6680. 1846. 16 p.
    10264 Springfield High School. Springfield, Ohio. Catalogue and Report, of the Springfield High School. Third Year. September, 1838. Springfield Harrison & Williamson, Printers., AI 0. 1838. [14], 5-8 p. ; 22 cm.
    9557 Springfield Republic. The Armstice broken--another battle--rout of the Mexicans--Mr. Trist's propositions rejected--our men in the city--Gen. Worth wounded. [Springfield Springfield Republic,
    1847] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 34 x 18 cm. At head of title: Republic--Extra! Springfield, Friday afternoon 3 oclock. Very late and important from Mexico!!
    2677 Springfield. Ordinances of the Town of Springfield. June 1834. Springfield
    AI 26906. 1834.

    4090 Sproat, Amasa D. Circular Letter, Chillicothe, July, 1846. A.D. Sproat. Chillicothe
    AI 0. 1846. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4759 Sproat, Amasa D. A System of Breviscription by A.D. Sproat. Chillicothe [C. C. Allen, Printer]., AI 46-6682. 1846. 44 p. ; 18 cm.
    4093 Sproat, Amasa D. Pure Medicines! Chemical Preparations, Colors, Paints, Oils, and All Drugs...at the Drug Store of A. D. Sproat, Paint Street, Chillicothe, Ohio. 1848. [Chillicothe

    1848] 1 sheet ([1] p.) Amasa D. Sproat. Cf. author index.
    4954 Squier, Ephraim George. Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley. Cincinnati

    1848. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    9626 St. John Female College. Marietta. Biennial Catalogue of St. John Female College, Marietta, Ohio. Marietta Printed at the Intelligencer Office,
    1850. 11, bv p. ; 22 cm.
    7997 St. John, Peter. St. John, Samuel,; 1813-1876. American Taxation. In verse, double columns. Chardon Printed at "Geauga Freeman" Office, AI 0. 1842. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 37 x 21 cm. Colorful campaign broadside.
    Brown University notes: Within border of type ornaments, printed in two columns divided by single line.
    Attributed to Peter St. John and Samuel St. John.
    First line: Whilst I relate my story, Americans give ear.
    8472 St. John, Samuel, 1813-1876. An Introductory Lecture Delivered before the Medical Department of the Western Reserve College. Cleveland Younglove's Steam Power Press., AI 45-5683. 1845. 16 p.
    7238 St. John, Samuel, 1813-1876. An Introductory Lecture Delivered before the Medical Department of the Western Reserve College, Session, 1845-'46 by Samuel St. John, M.D., Prof. of Chemistry and Medical Jurisprudence. Cleveland Younglove's Steam Power Press., AI 46-6221. 1846. 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    9696 St. John's College and Cincinnati Academy. Annual Calendar of St. John's College and Cincinnati Academy. Cincinnati G.W. Tagart.,
    1848. 24 p. ill. ; xx cm.
    9697 St. John's College. Cincinnati. Annual Catalogue of St. John's College and Rugby Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1848. Cincinnati Printed by E.B. Reed.,
    1848 23, bv p. ill. ; 21 cm.
    7668 St. John's College. Cincinnati. St. John's College. Academical Department. New Edifice, Corner Walnut and Gano Streets. The Seventh Annual Session... August 15, 1850. [Cincinnati

    1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.) Prospectus for the school with curriculum and new accommodations described.
    9944 St. Peter's Church. Ashtabula. The Following Article, Entered on the Records of St. Peter's Church, in Ashtabula ... Monday, in Easter week, 1845 ... [Ashtabula s.n., AI 0. 1845] 4 p. Concerning the trial of the Bishop of New York, James Cook Richmond, 1808-1866.
    450 St. Peter's Church. Ashtabula. Remonstrance of the Wardens and Vestrymen of St. Peter's Church, Ashtabula, Ohio. [Ashtabula s.n., AI 0. 1846]. 16 p. ; 19.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    7775 Stafford, J. R. (James Romeyn), b. 1808. Explanations of and Remarks on Stafford's Patent Dryer and Cooler, To which Invention the American Institute at the Great Fair Held in New York, in October, 1847, Awarded Their First Premium, the Gold Medal. Patented Aug. 14, 1847. Cleveland Steam Press of M.C. Younglove & Co.,
    1848. 128 p. ill. ; 21 cm. James R. Stafford is compiler.
    Wrapper title: Observations on the Production, Manufacture, Transportation, and Preservation of the Cereal Grains; report of the Farmers' Club, of the American Institute; also, extracts from the report of Commissioner of Patents, English journals, &c. by J.R. Stafford.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Contents: Explanations of and remarks on Stafford's patent dryer and cooler … Cleveland: Steam Press of M.C. Younglove & Co. 1848 (p. [1]-6, with separate title page) -- The undersigned, a committee appointed at a meeting of the Farmers' Club of the American Institute, held on Tuesday, the twenty third of May, eighteen hundred and forty eight … Report and resolutions --- Preservation of food. (From the Westminster review) -- Estimates on the cost of producing, manufacturing, and transporting flour and meal from different sections of the United States to Europe … -- Observations upon the conditions upon which grains and their products have been exported … -- Steam and water power -- A short chapter, for the consideration of millers -- To the consignees of breadstuffs -- Other uses to which my invention may be applied -- From the American agriculturist for August. Adulteration of food -- Extracts from the report of the Comm'r of patents -- Maize in Mexico. From the Vienna Zeitung--by Carl Heller. Translated by E. Goodrich Smith of the Patent Office -- Analysis of oats -- From the Philadelphia ledger, Aug. 25th. The money market -- Foreign grain measures -- The bushel by weight -- Stafford's stationary dryer -- Concluding remarks -- Complimentary -- Testimonials -- Contents.
    Cover title.
    "Note of explanation. This work was originally intended for a pamphlet of but a few pages, and for gratuitous circulation, only among millers and produce dealers. After the first form had gone to press, I was induced by several friends, who are deeply interested in produce operations, and by my own consideration of the importance of the subject, to give more copious extracts, and my views in detail. The extracts which I have made, are from sources which always command attention ..."--P. [4] of wrapper.
    9641 Stanbery, Henry, 1803-1881. Manual of the Constitutions of All the United States, in Which the Various Provisions and Departments of Power Are Arranged under Distinct Heads. Columbus J.H. Ripley & Co.,
    1850. vii, 111 p. ; 24 cm.
    6978 Stanley, John Mix, 1814-1872. Catalogue of Pictures in Stanley & Dickerman's North American Indian Gallery. J.M. Stanley, artisit. Cincinnati Printed at the "Daily Enquirer Office.," AI 46-6692. Sabin 90313. 1846. 1 p. l., [5]-34, [1] p. ; 23 cm. List of additional items, numbered 84-134, on folded leaf mounted on black leaf at end. The collection was destroyed by fire in 1865.
    Signatures: 1-3 in 6 (1-2 cancelled; 1-3 signed 2*; 3-6 blank).
    6161 Stark County Mutual Insurance Company. Circular, By-laws, and Act of Incorporation, of the Stark County Mutual Insurance Company. Canton Printed by J. & J. Saxton., AI 0. 1838. 23 p. ; 22 cm.
    4485 Starkweather, Samuel. Memorial to the Honorable Legislature of Ohio. January 19, 1842. Re: Portsmouth Dry Dock and Steamboat Basin Company. Portsmouth s.n., AI 0. 1842. 2 p. Caption title.
    With its Special report, dated Jan. 20, 1842.
    7755 Starling Medical College. Columbus. Deed of Trust from Lyne Starling to Robert W. M'Coy and Others for Founding and Sustaining a Medical College in the City of Columbus, December, 1847. Columbus William B. Thrall,
    1847. 7 p. ; 22 cm.
    7754 Starling Medical College. Columbus. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Starling Medical College, for the Session of 1847-8. Columbus

    1848.
    The Starling Medical College was organized in 1847 and named after Lyne Starling who donated through a "deed of trust" the support to found and to sustain a medical college in the city of Columbus, Ohio (Morgan 7775). In 1848 the college absorbed the Willoughby Medical College whose faculty had earlier dispersed between the Cleveland Medical College and Starling. Willoughby's 1847 catalogue was published in Columbus (Morgan 7753).
    Notes of the cases treated by Prof. Samuel M. Smith and Richard L. Howard for 1850-1851 are available at the Ohio Historical Society.
    9935 Starling Medical College. Columbus. Starling Medical College. Catalogue of the Trustees, Faculty and Graduates and Annual Announcement of Lectures Session 1848--9. Columbus Statesman Job Printing Office.,
    August, 1848. [1-3], 4-7, [8] p. ; 22 cm. Cover title.
    The Announcement on page 4 recounts the recent events of the medical college. Although no mention is made of the fact that several of the faculty were from the defunct Willoughby Medical College, much was made of the success of the previous winter 's first class which included some 138 students. This success of numbers was achieved in spite of the fact that the college did not have a building of its own, a need met by the $30,000 donation of Lyne Starling after whom the medical college was named. (See Morgan 7755, Deed of Trust from Lyne Starling)
    This catalogue was its first which included the course of lectures, the trustees, the faculty and the graduates of 1847-48 along with the regulations, fees and expenses for a single session.
    "Prospectus of the Ohio Medical and Surgical Journal. Edited by John Butterfield, M.D. Professor of the Practice of Medicine in Sterling Medical College. ... J.H. Riley & Co., Publishers. Columbus, Ohio, July 25, 1848."--p. [8].
    5362 Starling Medical College. Columbus. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Starling Medical College for the Session of 1848-49. Columbus, Ohio Thrall & Reed,
    1849. 16 p. ; 21 cm. This pamphlet is in Ohio Memory.
    9526 Starling Medical College. Columbus. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Starling Medical College, for the Session of 1849-50. Columbus, Ohio Scott & Bascom, Printers,
    1850. 16 p. ; 22 cm. Engraving of the Starling Medical College by Felch/Fitch?.-p. [4] wrapper.
    9562 Starling Medical College. Columbus. Annual Announcement of the Course of Lectures, 1850-51, and Catalogue of Graduates for the Session 1849-50. Columbus

    1850.

    4680 State Bank of Ohio. By-Laws of the State Bank of Ohio. Columbus Chas. Scott and Co., AI 45-4962. 1845. 14 p. ; 19 cm. See Morgan No. 7803, same title with different printer.
    8870 State Bank of Ohio. By-Laws of the State Bank of Ohio. Columbus C.C. & G.R. Hazewell, Printers., AI 0. 1845. 14 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes various blank forms, p. 11-14.
    8572 State Bank of Ohio. By-Laws of the State Bank of Ohio. Revised and Adopted at the Session of the Board of Control, May 18, 1847. Columbus William B. Thrall, Printer.,
    1847. 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    4931 State Bank of Ohio. Laws, By-Laws and Resolutions, Relating to the State Bank of Ohio. Columbus Printed by William B. Thrall.,
    1848. [1-3], 4-35, [36], 37-51, bv, [I}, II-51, VI, 1 l. p. ; 21 cm. "Index."--p. [V]-VI.
    Signatures: [1] - 3/8 4/4 5/2.
    8051 State Bank of Ohio. Jefferson Branch. By-Laws of the Jefferson Branch of the State Bank of Ohio at Steubenville. Also, parts of the General Banking Law of Ohio passed Feb. 24, 1845. Steubenville Herald Office, Rieger 170. 1845. 37 p.
    5385 State Convention of the Colored Citizens of Ohio. (1849: Columbus) Minutes and Address of the State Convention of the Colored Citizens of Ohio: Convened at Columbus, January 10th, 11th, 12th & 13, 1849. Oberlin J.M. Fitch's Power Press,
    1849. 28 p. ; 23 cm.
    5386 State Convention of the Colored Citizens of Ohio. (1850: Columbus) Minutes of the State Convention of the Colored Citizens of Ohio Convened at Columbus, January 9th, 10th, and 12th, 1850. [Columbus] Gale & Cleveland,
    [1850]. 22 p. ; 23 cm.
    3114 State Education Convention (1836 : Columbus, Ohio) Proceeding[s] of a Convention of Professional Teachers, and Others, Friends of Education; Held at Columbus, Ohio, in January, 1836. Columbus James B. Gardiner-- Printer., AI 39740. [1836] [1], bv, [3]-30, [21]-39, bv p. ; 21 cm. "Constitution."--p. 18-19, "Article 1.--This association shall be styled the Ohio State Society for the promotion of public instruction, and shall be auxiliary to the Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers."
    Samuel Lewis, Woodward College, Cincinnati, delivered a lecture on Common Schools, p. 5-13.
    "The Prussian system of public instruction and its applicability to the United States."--C.E. Stowe, p. 22-39.
    3399 State Education Convention (1837 : Columbus, Ohio) Proceedings of the Annual Convention of Professional Teachers and Other Friends of Education; Held in the City of Columbus, Ohio; on the 19th, 20th, 21st and 22nd, December 1837. Columbus Printed by Cutler and Pilsbury, 79, North High Street,, AI 49882. 1838. [1], bv, [3]-4, [5]-12, [13]-24 p. ; 21cm. An "organizing convention" was held in Columbus, Ohio, January 1836. (Morgan 3114) A "Second Annual Convention" was held in Columbus, Ohio, December 1838. (Morgan 10275) Thus, this convention held two years after the "organizing convention" is the first "annual convention."
    "Address, by William Slocomb of Marietta."--p. [13]-22, on common school education, and read before the Marietta Lyceum.
    "Report on the Construction of School Houses."--p. 23-24.
    Signatures: [1] - 3/4.
    10275 State Education Convention (1838 : Columbus, Ohio) Proceedings of the Second Annual Convention of Professional Teachers, and Other Friends of Education in the State of Ohio; Held in Columbus, Dec., 1838. Columbus Printed by Cutler and Pilsbury.,
    1839. [1], bv, [3]-35, bv p. ; 21.5 cm. Signatures: [1]-4/4 5/2.
    158 State Independent Free Territory Convention of the People of Ohio (1848 : Columbus, Ohio) Addresses and Proceedings of the State Independent Free Territory Convention of the People of Ohio, Held at Columbus, June 20 and 21, 1848. Cincinnati Printed at the Herald Office, Walnut Street, Below Second., Sabin 56873. 1848. [1-3], 4-14, [15], bv. ; 23 cm. At head of title: [cut of finger pointing right] Circulate This Document. Orders supplied at One Dollar per hundred. Address H.H. Sperry, Cincinnati.
    At the bottom of the title page: [cut of hand pointing right] Read, and Let Neighbors Read. [cut of hand pointing left]
    Advertisement on p. [15] for pamphlet entitled Facts for the People: Showing that the SLAVE POWER has had the Lion's share in the government of the Country. (Morgan 9512, no copy located) Compiled by James Birney, Esq. Send Orders to H.H. Sperry. One hundred copies for $1.
    Printed in two columns.
    Bookseller's advertisement, p. [15].
    " Contents. Proceedings, ... Page 3, Resolutions, ... 5, Address to the People of Ohio, ... 7, Address to the People of the United States, ... 14."--p. [2].
    "Resolutions Adopted by the Independent State Free Territory Convention of Ohio, Held at Columbus, June 20th And 21st, 1848."--p. 5-7.
    "Address of the Independent State Free Territory Convention, Held at Columbus, June 20th and 21st, to the People of Ohio."--p. 7-13.
    "Address of the Independent State Free Territory Convention of Ohio, Held June 20th and 21st, to the People of the United States."--p. 14.
    2938 State Rights Association of the City of Columbus and County of Franklin. Constitution, &c. of the State Rights Association of the City of Columbus and County of Franklin, Ohio; with Documents Annexed. Columbus C. Scott, Printer, AI 34370. 1835. 32 p. ; 23.5 cm. Documents appended: No. 1. An act concerning aliens ... 1798, commonly called the Alien law. No. 2. An act ... 1798, commonly called the Sedition law. No. 3. Kentucky resolutions of '98. No. 4. Virginia resolutions of '98. No. 5. Kentucky resolutions of '99. No. 6. Ohio resolutions of 1820. No. 7. Resolutions of the people of Muskingum County, passed 22d February, 1834. No. 8. A brief history of the formation of the federal government, in an address upon the sovereignty of the states.
    663 Staughton, Dr. [Introduction to English Grammar. Cincinnati
    OI 46. 1805]
    Ohio Imprint notes: Advertised in Liberty Hall, Cincinnati, Dec. 23, 1805: "This day is published and for sale. ..."
    2215 Staughton, James Martin, 1800-1833. An Address Delivered on the Anniversary of the Union Literary Society of Miami University. By James M. Staughton. Cincinnati Printed by W. J. Ferris & Co., AI 9280. 1831. 23 p. ; 20 cm.
    8584 Stearns, Timothy, 1810-1861. A Discourse Delivered at the Semicenteniary Anniversary of the Mt. Pleasant Presbyterian Church, Kingston, Ohio, August 22, 1848. By Rev. Timothy Stearns, Pastor of the Church. Published by Request. Zanesville, O Printed by Edwin C. Church.,
    1848. [1], bv, [3]-17, bv p. ; 23 cm.
    2355 Stedman, James S. The Fatal Effects of Vicious Company, being an Authentic Narrative of the Life of James S. Stedman. Also, an Extract from the Memoirs of Stephen B. Stedman. Washington, O. Printed for Samuel F. Yeoman, at A. Crihfield's Book and Job Office., AI 14845. 1832. 298, [2] p. OClWHi copy lacks p. 1-16.
    586 Steele, David, editor, 1803-1887. The Contending Witness Edited by David Steele. Xenia Printed by J.H. Purdy, AI 41-1285. 1841. 24 p. ; 21 cm.
    5502 Steele, J. (John), 1772-1837. The Substance of an Address Delivered by Rev. J. Steele, in the Associate Reformed Synod of the West at Their Meeting in Steubenville, on the Evening of October 16th, 1829, on the Question of Making the Holding of Slaves a Term of Communion in the Church. Washington, Guernsey Co., O. Printed by Hamilton Robb, AI 0. Rieger 1896. 1830. 43 p. ; 22 cm.
    7156 Steele, William. Considerations on the Project of a Canal to Connect Lake Erie with the Ohio River, Submitted to the Legislature of the State of Ohio. Cincinnati Morgan, Lodge & Co. Printers., AI 0. 1820. [sic] 8 p. ; 25 cm. The letter to Governor Brown is dated "Cincinnati, Dec. 2, 1820." The second part is an appeal for the establishment of an asylum for the educating of the deaf and dumb.
    8877 Steubenville and Indiana Rail Road Company. The Steubenville and Indiana Rail Road Company. [Steubenville Printed by R.C. Wilson, Steubenville.,
    1848] 8 p. 1 ill. ; 25 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title .
    Signed and dated on p. 8: Roswell Marsh, chairman ... Steubenville, Sept. 26, 1848.
    Imprint from colophon, p. 8.
    7777 Steubenville and Indiana Rail Road Company. First Report of the Board of Directors, of the Steubenville & Indiana Rail Road Company, Accompanied by a Map of the Route and Connecting Lines. Steubenville Printed at the Steubenville Daily and Dollar Messenger Book Office.,
    1850. 16 p., [2] folded leaves of plates : 2 maps ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: Steubenville & Indiana rail road.
    Signed on p. 16: Daniel Kilgore, president [and six other directors].
    Frontispiece map of the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad signed: Wm. Schuchman, lith. Pittsburgh. Second map is "Dinsmore & Company's new and complete map of the railway system of the United States and Canada. Compiled from official sources, under the direction of the editor of the 'American Railway Guide [i.e., Richard Swanson Fisher].'"
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Ellwood Morritz.
    8095 Steubenville and Indiana Rail Road Company. Rules and Specifications relating to the Manner of Executing the Various Kinds of Work on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad. Steubenville

    1850. 10 p.
    7444 Steubenville City Library. Steubenville. A Catalogue of the Steubenville City Library. Accompanied by the Rules and Regulations Adopted by the Association. Steubenville Dailey and Dollar Messenger Book and Job Office Print., Singerman 2659. 1850. 23 p., [1] p. of "Rules." ; 23 cm.
    8603 Steubenville Female Seminary. Steubenville. Catalogue of the Steubenville Female Seminary, for the Year Ending September 1833. [Steubenville s.n., AI 0. 1833] 11, bv p. ; 21 cm.
    7402 Steubenville Female Seminary. Steubenville. Outline and Catalogue of the Steubenville Female Seminary, for the Year Ending in October, 1836. Steubenville
    AI 0. 1836.

    3328 Steubenville Female Seminary. Steubenville. Catalogue and Outline of the Steubenville Female Seminary, for the Year Ending September, 1837.. [Steubenville n. p., AI 46908. 1837] tp, [2-3], 4-8, [9], 10- p., 1 leaf engraving of college. ; 20.5 cm. PPL (Am 1837 Ste Fem).
    7403 Steubenville Female Seminary. Steubenville. Outline and Catalogue of the Steubenville Female Seminary of the Year Ending in September, 1839. Steubenville
    AI 0. 1839.

    8769 Steubenville Female Seminary. Steubenville. Outline and Catalogue of the Steubenville Female Seminary for the Year Ending in October, 1840. [Steubenville s.n, AI 0. 1840] 16 p. ; 23 cm. "Graduates."--p. [10].
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Miss Rebecca Faulkner Foster from Maria L. Foster.
    9430 Steubenville Female Seminary. Steubenville. Outline and Catalogue of the Steubenville Female Seminary, for the Year Ending in October, 1841. [Steubenville
    AI 0. 1841] 16 p. ; 21 cm
    9405 Steubenville Female Seminary. Steubenville. Catalogue and Outline [illustration of "Seminary Hall"] of the Female Seminary, Steubenville, O. for the Year Ending in September, 1842. [Steubenville s.n, AI 0. 1842] frontispiece, 16 p. ; 23 cm. Frontispiece is Steubenville Female Seminary, Newton, Del. and Engraved by Doolittle & Munson.
    "Graduates."--p. [3]-4.
    The title page is within a decorative border. Green wrappers of title page without the customary border. Back wrapper, p. [4], contains "Terms" of Steubenville Female Seminary.
    7771 Steubenville Female Seminary. Steubenville. Outline and Catalogue [illustration: Seminary Hall.] of the Female Seminary, Steubenville, O. September, 1844. Steubenville s.n., AI 0. 1844. frontispiece, tp, [2], 3-8, 9-10 p. ; 22 cm. The only copy at PPL wanting p. 11-12. Engraving of the Steubenville Female Seminary.
    Engraving of Seminary Hall by Marthens.
    7772 Steubenville Female Seminary. Steubenville. Catalogue and Outline [illustration of Seminary Hall by Marthens?] of the Female Seminary, Steubenville, O. for the Year Ending in October, 1845. [Steubenville s.n., AI 0. 1845] [1-3], 4-8, [9], 10-16 p. ; 22 cm. PPL: Am 1845 Ste Fem.
    7068 Steubenville Female Seminary. Steubenville. Catalogue and Outline of the Female Seminary, Steubenville, Ohio, for the Year Ending in October, 1846. Steubenville s.n., AI 0. 1846. 18 p. front. ; 21 cm.
    9429 Steubenville Female Seminary. Steubenville. Catalogue and Outline of the Female Seminary, Steubenville, O. for the Year, Ending in October, 1847. Steubenville Printed by Johnston & Stockton, Market Street, Pittsburgh.,
    [1847] 16 p. ; 21 cm. This is technically a Pennsylvania imprints as it was printed in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is included here to include the names in the Name database for completeness.
    9427 Steubenville Female Seminary. Steubenville. Catalogue and Outline of the Female Seminary, Steubenville, O. for Three Sessions, Ending in March, 1849. Steubenville Printed by Johnston & Stockton, Market Street, Pittsburgh.,
    [1849] 20 p. ; 21 cm. This is technically a Pennsylvania imprints as it was printed in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is included here to include the names in the Name database for completeness.
    9428 Steubenville Female Seminary. Steubenville. Catalogue and Outline of the Female Seminary, Steubenville, O. for the Year, Ending in March, 1850. Steubenville Printed by R.C. Wilson, Corner Fourth & Market, Rieger 10452. [1850] 16 p. ; 21 cm.
    6506 Steubenville, Cadiz and Cambridge McAdamized Road Company. Annual Report of the State and Conditions of the Steubenville, Cadiz and Cambridge McAdamized Road Company, on the 15th November, 1841. Steubenville
    Rieger 3123. 1841. 3 p. ; 9 7/16" x 5 7/8".
    9547 Steubenville. Directory. Steubenville Business and Local Directory, Containing the Name, Residence & Occupation of Every Male Citizen over 21 Years of Age, Together with a Concise History of the Place, Its Advantages as a Manufacturing Town, Its Resources, and Its Present and Contemplated Public Improvements. By H.J. Loomis. Steubenville, Ohio Daily Herald Book and Job Office.,
    1850. 74 p. map? ; 21 cm. Compiled by H.J. Loomis.
    "A Short History of Steubenville."--p. [7]-12.
    "Description of Map. The accompanying map represents the route of the Steubenville and Indiana Rail Road, with the proposed connections, extending Eastward to Philadelphia and Westward to Cincinnati and St. Louis. ...--p. [73]-74.
    6009 Steubenville. First Presbyterian Church. Brief History, Constitution, Rules, and Members of the First Presbyterian Church, Steubenville, Ohio. [Steubenville] Printed for the Use of Members, AI 0. [1834] 24 p. ; 16 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    5961 Steubenville. First Presbyterian Church. Brief History, Constitutions, Rules, and Members of the First Presbyterian Church, of Steubenville. Steubenville Printed for the Use of the Members, Rieger 154. 1841. 24 p. ; 16 cm.
    587 Steubenville. Town Council. Proceedings of the Town Council of Steubenville, and the Report of a Committee Appointed by that Body on the Subject of a Western National Armory., December 20, 1841. Steubenville Jas. & R. C. Wilson., AI 41-4947 1841. [5], 6-15 p. ; 24 cm.
    411 Stevens, Abel, 1815-1897. Sketches & Incidents; or, A Budget from the Saddle-Bags of a Superannuated Itinerant . Vol. I.[-Volume II.] George Peck, Editor. Cincinnati Published by Swormstedt and Power, Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Western Book Concern, Corner of Main and Eighth-Streets. R.P. Thompson, Printer., Howes S 952 attributes to Abels Stevens. Sabin 81544, 81550 under title; Sabin 91480 under Abel Stevens. 1849. 2 vols.in 1 (Vol. I: [1-3], 4, [5-7], 8, [9]-166, 1 l. Vol. II: [1-3], 4, [5-7], 8-197, bv, 1 l.); 15 cm. Contents: Vol. I.--tp, Copyright [2], Preface [3]-4, Contents [5], bv, Introduction [7]-8, Sketches [9]-166, 1 l. Vol. II.--tp, Copyright [2], Preface [3]-4, Contents [5], bv, Sketches [7]-197, bv, 1 l.
    There is a chapter on "My Library" in which the author states he has "not two hundred in number," a "few volumes of history," Paradise Lost, Pilgrims Progress and the Bible.
    Spine: Sketches& Incidents.
    The number 2 is printed at the bottom of each page of volume II except pages carrying signature marks.
    Signatures: Vol. I.--[1]-10/8 11/4. Vol. II.--[1]-12/8 13/4.
    There is no period after printer in Vol. II.
    864 Stevens, John Hathaway, 1766-1851. A Discourse, Delivered in Stoneham (Mass.) April 8, 1813. Being the Day of the State Fast. By John H. Stevens, V.D.M. Pastor of the Church in Said Town. Warren (Ohio.) Printed by James White & Co., OI 232. SS 32858. 1814. 21 p. ; 19.5 cm. Advertised as "Just published, and for sale at the office of the 'Trump of Fame'", March 30, 1814, p. 1, col. 2.
    Other editions published under the title: The duty of union in a just war: a discourse . . .
    4037 Stevens, John, 1798-1877. A Brief Historical Sketch of the Western Baptist Theological Institute, Exhibiting Its Establishment, Location, and Endowment... Cincinnati D. Anderson, Thomson 117. 1850. viii, 119 p. ; 22 cm. "Prepared by order of the trustees."
    "An edition of two hundred copies, incomplete, was issued in October [184 -]...is now complete."
    6598 Stewart & Kimball. Advertising Daniel's Patent Planting Machine and Joseph H., Burrow's Patent Flouring Mill available at their shop, The Queen City Machine Shop. Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1844. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    6355 Stewart, James T. The Sacrifice of the Heart or, a Choice Selection Hymns, from the Most Approved Authors, for the Use of the United Brethren in Christ Compiled by James T. Stewart. Cincinnati Printed and Published by S. J. B. Emporium Office., AI 0. 1826. 366 p. ; 12 cm.
    588 Stewart, Philemon, 1804-1875. A Letter, Written by Philemon Stewart to the Ministry, Dated New Lebanon, Jan. 27th, 1841. New Lebanon
    AI 41-4951. 1841.

    589 Stiff, Edward, defendant. Indictment and Trial of Col. Edward Stiff, for an Alleged Libel on H.P. Gaines, an Attorney at Law, Hamilton, Ohio, 1811. Cincinnati Published by a Committee for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, AI 41-4953 1841. iv, 5-40 p. ; 21 cm
    3989 Stiff, Edward. The Texan Emigrant: Being a Narration of the Adventures of the Author in Texas, and a Description of the Soil, Climate, Productions, Minerals, Towns, Bays, Harbors, Rivers, Institutions, and Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants of That Country; Together with the Principal Incidents of Fifteen Years Revolution in Mexico: and Embracing a Condensed Statement of Interesting Events in Texas, from the First European Settlement in 1692, Down to the Year 1840. By Col. Edward Stiff. Cincinnati Published by George Conclin., AI 40-6331. Graff 3989. Howes S998. Sabin 91727. 1840. 367 p., [1] folded leaf of plates. ill., map. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Folding map of Texas signed: Doolittle & Munson, engravers. Cincinnati.
    "Cincinnati. Stereotyped by Glezen & Shepard. West Third Street."--verso of title page.
    "Appendix."--p. 348-367. Includes official correspondence and laws.
    "Valuable school and miscellaneous books, published by George Conclin ... "--p. [368].
    American Antiquarian Society copy folding map hand-colored.
    Reissued anonymously by Conclin, in 1847 and 1848, with additional material on the War with Mexico, as A New History of Texas.
    6734 Stiff, Edward. A New History of Texas, Being a Narration of the Adventures of the Author in Texas, and a Description of the Soil, Climate, Productions, Minerals, Tons [sic.], Bays, Harbours, Rivers, Institutions, and Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants of that Country; Together with the Principal Incidents of Fifteen Years Revolution in Mexico; and Embracing a Condensed Statement of Interesting Events in Texas, from the First European Settlement in 1692, Down to the Present Time; and a History of the Mexican War. Cincinnati George Conclin,
    1847. 3 p. l., [9]-336, [8] p. front., illus. ; 23 cm. Part of the text is identical with Stiff's "The Texan Immigrant," Cincinnati, 1840.
    6981 Stiff, Edward. A New History of Texas, Being a Narration of the Adventures of the Author in Texas, and a Description of the Soil, Climate, Productions, Minerals, Tons [sic.], Bays, Harbours, Rivers, Institutions, and Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants of that Country; Together with the Principal Incidents of Fifteen Years Revolution in Mexico; and Embracing a Condensed Statement of Interesting Events in Texas, from the First European Settlement in 1692, Down to the Present Time; and a History of the Mexican War. Towns spelled "tons"). 244, [74], 17 p. Cincinnati George Conclin,
    1847. 244, [74], 17 p. incl. front., illus. ; 23 cm. Part of the text is identical with Stiff's "The Texan Immigrant," Cincinnati, 1840.
    6770 Stiff, Edward. A New Hitsory [sic] of Texas, From the First European Settlement in 1692, Down to the Present Time, together with a History of the Mexican War, including Accounts of the Battles of Palo Alto, Resaca de la Palma, the Taking of Monterey, the Battle of Buena Vista, with a List of the Killed and Wounded, the Capture of Vera Cruz, and the Battle of Cerro Gordo, with an Account of the Late Battles Near the City of Mexico. Cincinnati G. Conclin.,
    1848. 234, [102] p. ill. ; 22 cm.
    6771 Stiff, Edward. New History of Texas, From the First European Settlement in 1692, Down to the Present Time, together with a History of the Mexican War, including Accounts of the Battles of Palo Alto, Resaca de la Palma, the Taking of Monterey, the Battle of Buena Vista, with a List of the Killed and Wounded, the Capture of Vera Cruz, and the Battle of Cerro Gordo, with an Account of the Late Battles Near the City of Mexico. (History correctly spelled; title ends: "battles in and near the City of Mexico."). Cincinnati

    1848.

    6772 Stiff, Edward. New Hitsory [sic] of Texas, From the First European Settlement in 1692, Down to the Present Time, together with a History of the Mexican War, including Accounts of the Battles of Palo Alto, Resaca de la Palma, the Taking of Monterey, the Battle of Buena Vista, with a List of the Killed and Wounded, the Capture of Vera Cruz, and the Battle of Cerro Gordo, with an Account of the Late Battles Near the City of Mexico. (Settlement misspelled settlement; title ends: "to which is added the treaty of peace with Mexico."). Cincinnati

    1848.

    9373 Stillwater Baptist Association. Minutes of the Stillwater Baptist Association.

    AI 0. 1817

    9372 Stillwater Baptist Association. Minutes of the Stillwater Baptist Association, in the Forks of Little Muskingum, Monroe County.

    AI 0. 1819

    9374 Stillwater Baptist Association. Minutes of the Stillwater Baptist Association, Stillwater Meeting House, Belmont County.

    AI 0. 1821

    9375 Stillwater Baptist Association. Minutes of the Stillwater Baptist Association, Wills Creek, Guernsey County. Cadiz
    AI 0. 1822

    9376 Stillwater Baptist Association. Minutes of the Stillwater Baptist Association, Harmony Meeting House, Monroe County. Cadiz
    AI 0. 1825

    1530 Stilwell, James. The Life and Sufferings of James Stilwell, a Deaf and Dumb Man, Who Was Ten Years in France, Under the Celebrated Abbe Sicard, for the Purpose of Acquiring His Education, Exhibiting, in a Succinct Manner, the Most Prominent Incidents of His Life ... Written by Himself. Mount Pleasant Printed for the Author by Elisha Bates., SS 18107. 1824. 23 p. ; 18 cm.
    1778 Stipp, G. W. (George Washington), fl. 1827, comp. The Western Miscellany, or Accounts Historical, Biographical, and Amusing. Compiled by G.W. Stipp. Xenia, O. Printed for the Compiler., SS 30713. Howes S1011 1827. vi, [1], 10-224 p. ; 17 cm. Contents: Notes on Kentucky -- Henry & Mathilda, or the child of the Cascade -- The fair maniac [Milford Bard] -- Old Martin Bumgarden, the indigo merchant.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Containing 22 of John Bradford's "Notes on Kentucky," sketches of early Kentucky history, which appeared one to an issue of the "Kentucky gazette," Aug. 25, 1826-Jab. 9, 1829. The rest of the book is fiction. Cf. Coleman, J.W., Jr. A bibl. of Kentucky history, 1949: p. 297.
    3990 Stockell, William. The Eventful Narrative of Capt. William Stockell, of His Travels, of His Various and Signal Engagements in the Land and Naval Service of His Britannic Majesty, and of the United States and of His Adventures and Achievements in the Whale Fishery. Written by Himself. Rev. and Corrected for the Press by Edwin A. Atlee, M.D. Cincinnati Printed by S. Ward & Co., AI 40-6336. 1840. xiv, [17]-326 p., 1 l. front., plates. ; 20 cm.
    5110 Stockton, Thomas H. (Thomas Hewlings), 1808-1868. Sermon Occasioned by the Death of President Taylor: Delivered at the Masonic Hall, Cincinnati, Aug. 1, 1850: by T.H. Stockton. Cincinnati Printed at the Ben Franklin Printing House., Sabin 91917. 1850. 26 p. ; 22.5 cm.
    5844 Stockton, Thomas H. (Thomas Hewlings), 1808-1868. The Bible Alliance; or, the Pen, the Pulpit, and the Press. A Series of Pamphlets, Containing Fourteen Discourses, Delivered in Cincinnati, between January 13 and April 21, 1850. Cincinnati Printed at Ben Franklin Printing House,
    1850. 284 p. ; 23 cm. [hand] Price: 10 cts. a copy; 12 copies for $1.
    2678 Stone, Barton W. (Barton Warren), 1772-1844. The Christian Hymn-Book; Compiled and Published at the Request of the Madriver Christian Conference, by B.W.Stone and Th. Adams. Enlarged by Sam'l Kyle. 2d ed. Springfield, O. Gallagher & Harris, AI 26949. 1834. 352 p. ; 11 cm. RPB (hColl ST663c 1834).
    9 Stone, Barton W. (Barton Warren), 1772-1844. The Biography of Eld. Barton Warren Stone, Written by Himself: with Additions and Reflections. By Elder John Rogers. [Four lines of Scripture from Paul] Cincinnati Published for the Author by J.A. & U.P. James., Coleman 590. Jillson, pages 114-15. Howes S 1029, first edition. Richmond 2813. 1847. ix, [1], 404, [4] p., [1] leaf of plates 1 port. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Frontispiece portrait engraved by Harrison & Jewett, Cincinnati, Ohio.
    "James & Co., stereotypers, Cincinnati. Henry, Barnard & Co.'s steam press."--verso of title page.
    Includes the Apology of the Springfield, Ky., Presbytery, p. 147-191. Publishers' advertisement, p. [405-408].
    American Antiquarian Society inscribed: Daniel Cooper.
    University of Kentucky copy has, in place of the publisher's advertisement, comments by Elder John Rogers on Barton W. Stone's treatment from Robert Davidson's History of the Presbyterian Church in the State of Kentucky, 4 p. at end. Signed: p. 4: Author. Carlisle, Ky. April 3d, 1847.
    4852 Stone, Barton W. (Barton Warren), 1772-1844. The Biography of Eld. Barton Warren Stone, Written by Himself: with Additions and Reflections. By Elder John Rogers. [Bible Quote] 5th ed. Cincinnati Published for the Author by J.A. & U.P. James,
    1847. ix, 404 p. front.(port.) ; 19.5 cm.
    8518 Stone, Benjamin. A Short Reply to a Pamphlet, Said to Be the Substance of a Sermon Preached by Alexander Campbell, the First Lord's Day in September, 1816, at the Redstone Baptist Association, Held at Cross Creek, Brooke County, Virginia: By Benjamin Stone, Late Pastor of the Regular Baptist Church on Big-Whiteley, Greene County, Pennsylvania. [Twelve lines of quotation] Cadiz; (Ohio) Printed by S. Siegfried., AI 0. January, 1819. 34 p. ; 16.5 cm.
    3785 Stone, Eli. The Steam Boat Clerk. A Complete, Systematic and Concise Manual of Accounts, for the Use of Steam Boats. Cincinnati E. Lucas & Company., AI 58695. 1839. 22 p. ; 27 cm.
    5739 Stone, Roswell. An Oration, Pronounced at Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio, December 27th, A.L. 5824; before Mahoning Chapter No.10, and Erie Lodge No. 3. By Companion Roswell Stone, A.M. Warren, (Ohio:) Printed by Hapgood & Quinby., AI 22382. Sabin 92112. Walgren 2555. 1825. 21 p. ; 20 cm.
    1970 Stops, Mr. Punctuation Personified; or Pointing Made Easy: by Mr. Stops. Cadiz Published by H. Anderson., Rosenbach, Children Books, #764. SS 40545. 1829. 20 p. l 17 cm. CtY notes: Cover title.
    In verse. Possibly by Madame Leinstein?
    Metal-engraved throughout; metal engravings hand-colored. Metal engravings resemble those in an edition published by Fielding Lucas between 1812 and 1843 or 1844, and an edition published by Solomon King between 1821 and 1832.
    "J. & B. Turnbull booksellers and publishers of maps, prints, and juvenile books."-publisher's advertisement, p. [4] of printed wrapper.
    2513 Storer, Bellamy, 1798-1875. An Address Delivered before the Cincinnati Temperance Society, on the Twenty-Sixth Day of February, 1833, by Bellamy Storer. Published at the Request of the Society. Cincinnati Printed by F.S. Benton., AI 21375. 1833. 16 p. ; 24 cm.
    2939 Storer, Bellamy, 1798-1875. Address Delivered before the Hamilton County Agricultural Society, at Carthage, Ohio, September 4th, 1835. By Bellamy Storer, Esq. Published by the Society. Cincinnati Printed at the Office of the Farmer and Mechanic, No. 133, Main-Street., AI 34403. 1835. tp, bv, [3]-14, 1 l. ; 21 cm.
    3991 Storer, Bellamy, 1798-1875. An Address on Christian Education. Delivered at the Commencement of Woodward College, July 2, 1840. Before the Woodward Literary Society by Bellamy Storer, Esq. [Published by Request] Cincinnati Printed at the Cincinnati Observer Office, Corner of Main & 5th Sts., AI 40-6344. 1840. 12 p. ; 21 cm. "Published by Request"--title page.
    Light blue wrappers with duplicate title within double ruled border.
    6451 Storer, Bellamy, 1798-1875. An Address, Delivered at the Consecration of the Linden Grove Cemetery, Covington, Kentucky, September 11, 1843. By Bellamy Storer, Esq. Published at the Request of the Trustees. Cincinnati E. Morgan and Company., AI 43-4604, 43-4797 and 43-4804. 1843. 12 p. ; 25 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Description of the Linden Grove Cemetery."--p. [3]-4. "It is laid out by the 'Trustees of the Western Baptist Theological Institute,' and is a part of the estate originally purchased for the purposes of their association."
    4606 Storer, Bellamy, 1798-1875. An Address, Delivered before the Literary Society of Granville College, Ohio: at the Annual Commencement, July 17, 1844. By Bellamy Storer. Published at the Request of the Society. Cincinnati Printed at the Daily Atlas Office., AI 0. 1844. 26 p. ; 24 cm. Manuscript note at the bottom of the title page of the copy at the Western Reserve Historical Society Library reads: error in making up the form. The word Literary is crossed out and Calliopean written in its place.
    5056 Storrs, William. Baptism. The Enquirers' Guide; or, Mists Removed from Duty by W. Storrs. Cleveland M.C. Younglove & Co.,
    1849. 32 p. ; 20 cm.
    446 Storrs, William. Baptism. The Enquirers' Guide; or, Mists Removed from Duty. By Rev. W. Storrs, Cleveland, Ohio. [Eight lines of Scripture texts] Cleveland Steam Press of M.C. Younglove & Co.,
    1850. 32 p. ; 20 cm. Storrs' "Introductory Remarks" are on the inside covers of the wrappers, signed "William Storrs."
    Wrapper cover has same title-page with the usual decorative border but no date.
    2940 Stowe, C. E. (Calvin Ellis), 1802-1886. Education of Immigrants. An Address Delivered before the Western College of Teachers, during Their Convention Held in Cincinnati, October, 1835, at the Request of the Emigrants' Friend Society of Cincinnati. By C. E. Stowe, Professor of Biblical Literature, Lane Seminary. Cincinnati N.S. Johnson, Printer,, AI 34410. 1835. 18, [19], bv p. ; 21. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title; no imprint.
    Imprint from cover.
    Cover title: Address of C.E. Stowe, before the College of Teachers, in behalf of the Emigrants' Friend Society, October, 1835. Together with the Constitution and List of Officers.
    "Constitution of the Emigrants' Friend Society."--p. [17]-18.
    "List of Officers."--p. [19].
    Variant title: Address of C.E. Stowe, before the College of Teachers, in behalf of the Emigrant's Friend Society, October, 1835.
    2941 Stowe, C. E. (Calvin Ellis), 1802-1886. Introduction to the Criticism and Interpretation of the Bible, Designed for the Use of Theological Classes, and High Schools. By C.E. Stowe. In Two Vols. Cincinnati Corey, Fairbank & Webster., AI 34411. 1835. 276 p. ; 20.5 cm. Advertised as published in Sixth Annual Report of the Trustees of the Lane Theological Seminary, Cincinnati, 1835, p. [4] of wrapper.
    Only volume I published even though title page states "in two vols."
    Contents: Of revelation and the language in which it is given -- Pecularities of the Bible in respect to interpretation -- Proof that Moses was the writer of the five books usually ascribed to him -- Hypotheses of those who reject the authorship of Moses, their objections stated and answered -- Origin of alphabetic writing -- Authenticity of the four gospels -- Character of the gospels -- Genuineness of the Apocalypse -- Interpretation of the Apocalypse -- Hebrew and pagan prophets contrasted -- Doctrine of inspiration -- Scriptural idea and proof of inspiration -- Miracles.
    3129 Stowe, C. E. (Calvin Ellis), 1802-1886. The Prussian System of Public Instruction, and Its Application to the United States. By Calvin E. Stowe, Professor in Lane Seminary. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith., AI 40351. 1836. xv, 112 p. ; 16 cm. Half title: Professor Stowe on Prussian education. Substance of a discourse before the Convention of Teachers at Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 1836.
    "Appendix. Remarks on common schools. By Samuel Lewis, Esq."--p. [83]-107.
    3329 Stowe, C. E. (Calvin Ellis), 1802-1886. Queries on Education. [Cincinnati Printed by Kendall & Henry, AI 46936. 1837] 7 p. ; 21 cm. Contains the questions posed by a committee of teachers in Hamilton County, Ohio, for which C.E. Stowe obtained answers during a tour of Euope in 1836.
    3330 Stowe, C. E. (Calvin Ellis), 1802-1886. Report on Elementary Public Instruction in Europe, Made to the Thirty-Sixth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, December 19, 1837. By C.E. Stowe. Columbus Samuel Medary, Printer to the State., AI 46937, 52039. 1837. 57, [1] p., 1 l. fold. table ; 20.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Weekly course of study in the teachers' seminary and boys' school under the care of Dr. Diesterweg, at Berlin, in the summer term, 1836."--folded leaf.
    "Appendix."--p. [51]-56.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: C. Adams, Natick.
    3992 Stowe, C. E. (Calvin Ellis), 1802-1886. Wisdom and Knowledge the Nations Stability; An Address Delivered at Crawfordsville, Ind., July 7, 1840, before the Euphonean Society of Wabash College. [Cincinnati] Printed at the Cincinnati Observer Office, AI 40-6354. 1840. 20 p. ; 23 cm.
    4550 Stowe, C. E. (Calvin Ellis), 1802-1886. A Letter to R.D. Mussey, M.D., on the Utter Groundlessness of All the Millenial Arithmetic by C.E. Stowe. Cincinnati J.B. Wilson., AI 43-4806. Sabin 3561. 1843. 24 p. ; 25 cm. Mussey, R. D. (Reuben Dimond), 1780-1866).
    9993 Strader, William P. The celebrated and noted turf horse, Defiance [Lebanon Kesling & Flood, AI 0. 1829] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 39 cm. Dated March 30th, 1829./ Includes Defiance's pedigree and racing record.
    Printed on buff paper with ornamental border.
    6450 Straeffer, Jacob M., b. 1810 Lutheranism and Lutherans, A Short Account, Original and Selected...Written for the Use of His Only Son, Luther Melanchton, and for His son, George Jacob Martz, now a Candidate for Lutheran Ministry. Cincinnati

    1847. 72 p. ; 23 cm. "Part First" is primarily a biography of Martin Luther. "Part Second" has caption title: The evangelical Lutheran Church, and deals primarily with the Lutheran Church in the United States.
    4901 Straeffer, Jacob M., b. 1810 Infant Baptism Re-asserted, in a Modest Plea for Its Validity, in Its Biblical, Testimonial and Historical Aspect. Cincinnati

    1849. 24 p. ; 22 cm. "Written chiefly for the use of the author's own family."
    7752 Straight, S. Cincinnati, January 22, 1850. Dear Sir: Having been repeatedly requested, by my former neighbors, in the south part of Ashtabula county, to give my views in regard to the kind of Cheese most suitable for this market ... S. Straight. [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1850] Broadside. 31 cm. x 20 cm. Addressed in ms.: "Peter Hitchcock, Burton Geauga Co Ohio."
    9261 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Strait Creek Association Held on the Twenty-Second of August One Thousand Eight Hundred and Twelve, at the Meeting House on Strait Creek in Eagle Township, County of Adams and State of Ohio.

    AI 0. [1812]
    Notes to follow from W.H. Cathcart's transcription at Western Reserve Historical Society.
    9260 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Second Baptist Strait Creek Association Held by Appointment within the Bound of the Redaok Church, Adams County, State of Ohio, on the 20th, 21st, and 22nd Days of August, 1813.

    AI 0. [1813]
    The numbering of the association annual meetings is confusing and often contradicting. In this case, the first numbered minute is "Second", followed by the "5th", which counting backwards places the first annual meeting in the year 1812, which coincides with the date of the first meeting on August 22, 1812. The next numbered reference is much later, 1840, with "twenty-eighth" and continues sequentially for the years following. However, using 1840 as the 28th year and counting backwards, one arrives at 1813 for the first (printed?) annual meeting and not 1812 as suggested above. Perhaps, as W.H. Cathcart surmises in the introduction to his transcription, the first and the second were not printed. I agree 1812 probably was not printed but suspect 1813 was. Perhaps, the earlier numbers are correct, in that single digits are easier to deal with than double digits!
    9259 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Strait Creek Association Held by Appointment at Soldier Run Meeting House in the County of Adams and State of Ohio, Beginning on Friday, the 27th of August, 1814. Williamsburgh
    AI 0. [1814]
    See notes, Minutes, 1812.
    9258 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Strait Creek Baptist Association Held at Hillsborough, Highland County, Ohio, on Friday the 25th of August, 1815, and the Two Following Days. Hillsborough
    AI 0. [1815]
    See notes: Minutes, 1812.
    9257 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the 5th Strait Creek Association Held at Brush Creek, Adams County, Ohio, on Friday the 23rd of August, 1816 and the Two Following Days. [West Union James Finley, AI 0. 1816]
    "1816 To cash paid J. [James] Finley for printing m. 5 00."--Minutes, 1832, trans., p. 81. James Finley was a West Union printer.
    See notes: Minutes, 1812.
    9256 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Strait Creek Association Held at Strait Creek Meeting House, August 22nd and 23rd, 1817. [West Union James Finley, AI 0. 1817]
    "1817 To cash paid James Finley for printing one hundred copies. 4 50."--Minutes, 1832, trans., p. 81.
    See notes: Minutes, 1812.
    9255 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Strait Creek Baptist Association Held at Union Meeting House, Highland County, Ohio, August 21, 22, A.D. 1818. [Hillsborough Moses Carothers, AI 0. 1818]
    "1818See notes: Minutes, 1812.
    Carothers was a Hillsboro printer.
    9254 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Strait Creek Baptist Association Held at Straight Creek Meeting House Brown County, August 20, 21, 22, A.D., 1819. [Hillsborough Moses Carothers, AI 0. 1819]
    "1819 To cash paid Moses Carothers for printing one hundred and twenty copies. 5 00."--Minutes, 1832, trans., p. 81. Carothers was a Hillsboro printer.
    See notes: Minutes, 1812.
    9253 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Strait Creek Baptist Association Held at the Bethel Meeting House, Highland County, August 25, 26, 27, A.D., 1820. [Hillsborough Moses Carothers, AI 0. 1820]
    "1820 To cash paid Moses Carothers for printing one hundred and thirty copies. 5 00."--Minutes, 1832, trans., p. 81. Moses Carothers was a Hillsborough printer.
    9204 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Straight Creek Baptist Association, Held at Job Haigh's Brush Creek Church, Highland County August 25, 26 and 27, A.D. 1821. Together with Their Circular Letter. [Hillsborough Printed by Moses Carothers, AI 0. 1821]
    See notes: Minutes, 1812.
    9252 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Straight Creek Baptist Association, Bethel Meeting-House, Highland County, with a Circular Letter. Hillsborough
    AI 0. [1822]
    See notes: Minutes, 1812.
    The Association Open with a Sermon by Elder Eleazer Johnston. [August, 1822]
    9251 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Strait Creek Baptist Association.

    AI 0. [1823]
    There are no minutes in the mss. at the Western Reserve Historical Society nor are there any financial records of payment for printing for the year 1823.
    See notes: Minutes, 1812.
    9250 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes, etc., of the Straight Creek Association Which Was Opened August the 21st, 1824, with a Sermon by Elder Thomas Elrod. [Hillsborough Moses Carothers, AI 0. 1824]
    "1824 To cash paid Moses Carothers for printing one hundred and twenty copies of minutes. 4 31-1/4."--Minutes, 1832, trans., p. 81.
    Carothers was a Hillsborough printer.
    See notes: Minutes, 1812.
    9249 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Straight-Creek Association, New-Market Meeting-House, Highland County, Ohio Which Was Introduced August 27, 1825 by a Sermon by Elder Cantriel.

    AI 0. [1825]
    "1825: August 29: for printing Minutes: [received donations from churches] 5 00."--Minutes, 1832, trans., p. 84.
    See notes: Minutes, 1812
    9248 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes, etc. of the Straight Creek Association Held at Bethel Meeting House, Highland County, Ohio, August 26, 27 and 28, A.D. 1826. [Hillsborough Moses Carothers, AI 0. 1826]
    "1826 To cash paid Moses Carothers for printing one hundred and thirty copies of the Association Minutes. 5 00."--Minutes, 1832, trans., p. 81.
    Carothers was a Hillsborough printer.
    See notes: Minutes, 1812.
    9247 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Strait Creek Baptist Association, Held at Soldier Run Meeting House, Adams County, Ohio, August 25, 26, 27, A.D. 1827.
    William H. Allen, AI 0. [1827]
    "1827 To cash paid William H. Allen for printing one hundred and thirty copies of the Association Minutes. 5 00."--Minutes, 1832, trans., p. 81.
    See notes: Minutes, 1812.See notes: Minutes, 1812.
    9246 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Strait Creek Baptist Association, Held at Bethel Meeting House, Highland County, Ohio, Saturday, August 23, A.D., 1828.
    William H. Allen, AI 0. [1828]

    9206 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Strait Creek Regular Baptist Association, Held at Winchester, Adams County, Ohio, August 22nd, 23rd and 24th, 1829. Together with Circular Letter. [West Union David Murray, Jr., AI 0. 1829]
    Introductory Sermon delivered by Elder Jacob Laymon."--Minutes, trans., p. 61.
    "1st. Received a letter from the church of colored people, on Brush Creek, praying for admittance among us, as members of this Association -- upon motion was received."--Minutes transcribed, p. 63.
    "1829 To cash paid David Murray, Jr. for printing one hundred and ninety-four copies of the Association Minutes. 4 62-1/2 To cash paid for paper. 8-2/3."--Minutes, 1832, trans., p. 82.
    Murray was a West Union printing.
    See only printed title by Murray, John Rankin, (Morgan 2069).
    9239 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Strait Creek Regular Baptist Association, Held at Newmarket Church, Highland County, Ohio, Saturday, August 21, 22, and 23, 1830. [West Union David Murray, Jr., AI 0. 1830]
    "1830 To cash paid David, Jr. for printing two hundred and twenty copies of Minutes of the Association. 5 00."--Minutes, 1832, trans., p. 82.
    Murray was a printer in West Union.
    See notes 1812 minutes.
    9240 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Strait Creek Baptist Association, Held at Solder Run Church, Adams County, Ohio, August 27th, 28th, 29th, 1831.

    AI 0. [1831]
    See note 1812 Minutes.
    9241 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Strait Creek Association, Held at Bethel Church, Highland County, Ohio, August, 25th, 26th, 27th, 1832. Together with the Circular Letter. [West Union] Robert Jackman, AI 0. [1832]
    "Brother Walter Smith to superintend the printing and distribution of the Minutes."--p. 78, trans.
    "1832 To cash paid Robert Jackman for printing. 5 75."--Minutes, 1832, trans., p. 82. Jackman was a West Union printer who also printed the minutes in 1848 (Morgan 9149).
    See 1812 Minutes.
    9139 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes &c. of the Strait Creek Association of Regular Baptists. Held at Cowan's Creek, Clinton County, Ohio. August 24th, 25th, and 26th, 1833.

    AI 0. [1833] 4 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    9140 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Strait Creek Association of Regular Baptists. Held at Winchester, Adams County, Ohio. August 23rd, 24th, & 25th, 1834. West-Union, Ohio Printed by G. Medary, AI 0. [1834] 4 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title.
    "Printed by G. Medary, West-Union, Ohio."--p. 4.
    9141 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Strait Creek Regular Baptist Association, Held with the Big Three Mile Church, August 22nd, 23rd, and 24th, 1835, Adams County, Ohio. [Union City Printed at the Office of the West Union Free Press., AI 0. 1835] 4 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title.
    9242 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Strait Creek Regular Baptist Association Held with the New Market Church, August 27, 28, 29, 1836, Highland County, Ohio. West-Union James Smith, Printer-, AI 0. [1836] [4] p. ; 21 cm. Printer precedes city on title page.
    Signed, p. [4]: Jacob Layman, Moderator. A. M'Cormick, Clerk.
    OClWHi copy inscribed: Hugh Smart Greenfield Ohio.
    9142 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association Held with the Soldier Run Church, August 27th, 28th and 29th. A.D. 1837.

    AI 0. [18837] [4] p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    9143 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Held with the Sardinia Church, August 25th, 26th and 27th, A.D. 1838.

    AI 0. [1838] 4 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    9144 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Strait Creek Regular Baptist Association: Held with the Greenfield Church, August 24th, 25th and 26th, A.D. 1839. West-Union, O. James Smith, Pr., AI 0. [1839] 8 p. ; 21 cm. "James Smith, Pr.-West-Union, O."--p. 8.
    This is the last "African" entry for messengers and statistical data but no messengers' names and no money for minutes and correspondence are given. The Brush Creek Church is listed, the next year, in the Fifth Annual Association of the Regular Baptist Churches of Color, 1840, See Morgan 7439.
    9243 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty Eighth Annual Meeting of the Strait Creek Regular Baptist Association: Held August 23d, 24th and 25th, 1840. West-Union, O. James Smith, Pr., AI 0. [1840] 4 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title.
    "James Smith, Pr.-West-Union, O."--p. 4.
    9244 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Ninth Annual Meeting of the Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association, Held at New-Market, Ohio, August 21st, 22nd, and 23d, 1841. Georgetown Printed by P.W. Sellers., AI 0. 1841. 8 p. ; 21 cm. At head of title: Half Sheet Periodical.
    9245 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Thirtieth Annual Meeting of the Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association, Held at Greenfield, Highland Co., Ohio, August 27th, 28th, and 29th, 1842

    AI 0. [1842] 8 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title.
    9145 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Thirty-First Anniversary of the Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association: Held at Clinton County, Ohio, Aug. 26, 27, & 28 1843. West Union, Ohio Printed at the Office of the Intelligencer by S.P. Drake., AI 0. 1843. 8 p. ; 21 cm.
    9146 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Thirty Second Anniversary, of the Strait Creek Regular Baptist Association; Held at Winchester, Adams County, Ohio. August 24, 25, & 26, 1844 West Union, Ohio S.P. Drake, Printer., AI 0. 1844. 16 p. ; 21 cm.
    9147 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Thirty Third Anniversary of the Strait Creek Regular Baptist Association. Held at Good Hope, Fayette County, Ohio, August 23, 24, & 25, 1845. West Union, Ohio L.A. & J.P. Patterson, Printers, AI 0. 1845. br, [1], 2-6, bv p. ; 21 cm. Wrapper title page within decorative border.
    9148 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Thirty-Fourth Anniversary of the Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association; Held at New-Market, Highland County, Ohio. August 22, 23, & 24; 1846. Greenfield, O Printed by J.F. Wright., AI 0. 1846. 8 p. ; 21 cm.
    8818 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Thirty-Fifth Anniversary of the Straight-Creek Regular Baptist Association; Held at Sardinia, Brown County, Ohio, August 21, 22, & 23, 1847. [Sardinia? Printed for the Association.,
    1847] 8 p. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 5: Eli Frey, moderator. J.C. Thompson, clerk.
    "Circular letter. By Eld. E. Frey."--p. 6-8.
    9149 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Thirty-Sixth Aniversary [sic] of the Straight-Creek Regular Baptist Association; Held at West Union, Adams County, Ohio, August 23 & 24, 1848. West Union Robert Jackman, Printer.,
    1848. 8 p. ; 21 cm.
    9150 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Thirty-Seventh Anniversary of the Strait-Creek Baptist Association, Held at Greenfield, August 25th, 26th, and 27th, 1849. Portsmouth, Ohio Clark & Drake, Printers,
    1849. 8 p. ; 21 cm. Printer precedes city on title page.
    9151 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Thirty-Eighth Anniversary of the Straight-Creek Baptist Association, Held at Winchester, Adams County, Ohio, August 24th, 25th, and 26th, 1850. Portsmouth, Ohio Tribune and Clipper Office Print.,
    1850. 7, bv p. ; 21 cm. "Note.-The Minutes have been unavoidably delayed, owing to the afflicted [ ] of my family, which has called for my attention almost entirely for [ ] five weeks. Superintendent."--p. 7.
    4681 Streeter, S. W. American Slavery, Essentially Sinful: A Sermon; by Rev. S.W. Streeter, Pastor of the Congregational Church of Austinburg, O. Oberlin J.M. Fitch, Printer., AI 0. 1845. 23 p. ; 21 cm.
    6096 Strickland, Benjamin. A Concise Family Guide in Preserving and Beautifying the Teeth Comprising a Brief View of the Different Branches of Dental Surgery, as Practice by the Author. By B. Strickland, Surgeon Dentist. Cleveland Rice and Penniman, AI 0. 1836. 23 p. ; 18 cm.
    6848 Strickland, Wm. P. (William Peter), 1809-1884. Review of a Sermon, by Rev. James Anderson, of Rushville, Ohio, on the Decrees of God, Election, &c. by Rev. Wm. P. Strickland, of the Ohio Conference. Cincinnati Methodist Book Concern. R.P. Thompson, Printer, AI 43-4818. 1843. 16 p. 21 cm.
    7517 Strickland, Wm. P. (William Peter), 1809-1884. Address Delivered at Masonic Convocation, Held at Lithopolis, August 10, 1844, by Rev. Wm. P. Strickland. Published at the Request of the Convocation. Columbus Bro. Chas. Scott, AI 44-5942. Walgren 4615. 1844. 12 p. ; 21 cm.
    6449 Strickland, Wm. P. (William Peter), 1809-1884. Address Delivered at Wesley Chapel at the Celebration of the First Anniversary of the Order of the Sons of Temperance of the State of Ohio. Cincinnati Printed by C. Clark, AI 0. 1845. 16 p. ; 19 cm.
    8332 Strickland, Wm. P. (William Peter), 1809-1884. Oration Delivered in the Wesley Chapel on the Occasion of Laying the Corner Stone of the New Masonic Edifice, Cincinnati, June 4th, 1845: By R.W. Bro. W.P. Strickland, G.C. Together with the Order of Procession and Ceremony of Laying the Corner Stone, by the N.W. Grand Lodge. Cincinnati R. P. Donogh & Co., 106, Main St., AI 45-6182. Barthelmess, page 24. Morris page 365. Walgren 4715. 1845. [2], 24 p. ; 22.5 cm. Walgren: Yellow wrappers with text same as title page, within a border.
    5128 Strickland, Wm. P. (William Peter), 1809-1884. Oration on the Symbols of Free Masonry, Their Signification and Mystic Language before Grand Lodge, Oct. 21, 1846. Columbus
    Proceedings Grand Lodge, 1846, page 35, 38. 1846.

    55 Strickland, Wm. P. (William Peter), 1809-1884. History of the Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church, from the Organization of the Missionary Society to the Present Time. By Rev. W.P. Strickland, A.M. With an Introduction by Rev. B.F. Tefft, D.D. [Single line of quotation] Cincinnati Published by L. Swormstedt & J.H. Power, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Western Book Concern, Corner of Main and Eighth-Streets. R.P. Thompson, Printer., Graff 4008. Sabin 92819. 1850. [1-6], 7-19, bv, 21-247, bv, 249-338 p. ; 19.5 cm. Contains information on the Methodist Church in the Far West.
    Dedication, p. [3]: To the Officers and Managers of the Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, This Work Is Most Affectionately and Respectfully Dedicated, by the Author.
    "B.F. Tefft. Cincinnati, October 30, 1849."--p. 10.
    "Appendix. Missionary Papers."--p. 249-338.
    On spine: Missions of the M.E. Church Strickland.
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 28/2 28*/4 29/1.
    7874 Strong, Titus, 1787-1855. Candid Examination of the Episcopal Church, in Two Letters to a Friend. Columbus, (Ohio.) Printed by Philo H. Olmsted., AI 0. 1819. p. ; 20 cm. Letters signed: "S" i.e., Titus Strong of Greenfield, MA.
    Later editions of 1824 published in Delaware (Morgan 1531) and 1834 in Gambier (Morgan 7129).
    1531 Strong, Titus, 1787-1855. Candid Examination of the Episcopal Church, in Two Letters to a Friend. Delaware Printed for the Female Tract Society of Worthington and Its Vicinity, by Ezra Griswold., SS 18118. 1824. 16 p. ; 23 cm. Letters signed: "S" i.e., Titus Strong of Greenfield, MA.
    Earlier edition of 1819 published in Columbus (Morgan 7874) and later edition in 1834 in Gambier (Morgan 7129).
    7129 Strong, Titus, 1787-1855. Candid Examination of the Episcopal Church in Two Letters to a Friend. Gambier Acland Press, G. W. Myers, Pr., Parker 8. 1834. 12 p. ; 21 cm. Letters signed: "S" i.e., Titus Strong of Greenfield, MA.
    Earlier editions published in Columbus in 1819 (Morgan 7874) and in Delaware in 1824 (Morgan 1531).
    6899 Stuart, James Parke, 1810-1882. Reasons for Leaving the Presbyterian Ministry, and Adopting the Principles of the New Jerusalem Church. Being a Letter to the Knox Presbytery, and the Substance of an Address read before the Western New Church Convention, at Cincinnati, May, 1845. By Rev. J.P. Stuart. Cincinnati A. Peabody, AI 45-6184. 1845. 48 p. ; 18 cm.
    664 Stubbs, Robert, d. 1817. An Oration Delivered to the Masonic Society at Cincinnati, at Their Meeting, to Celebrate the Anniversary of St. John the Baptist, June 24, A.L. 5805. By the Rev. Robert Stubbs. XVII Acts, 18. "What will this babbler say?" [sermon] [Cincinnati] Joseph Carpenter, Printer., OI 47. SS 9443. Walgren 883. [1805] 16 p. ; 15 cm. Oration before the Novae Caesaria Lodge.
    4304 Stutzmann, Jonas. Erster, Zweiter und Dritter Aufruf an all Menschen, sich vorgubereiten auf die nahe anfunft des "herrlicken reiches gottes auf erden" gewohnlich das tausendjahrige reiche genannt gestellt von Jonas Stutzmann aus Gesecht des Herrn aller Welt. Canton Gedrucht dur den autor, bei H.J. Nothnagel,
    1850. 29 p. ; 20.5 cm. Previously issued separately, July-November, 1849.
    Also published in English under title: First, second and third appeals to all men to prepare for the approaching kingdom of God upon earth, commonly called "the Millennium." (Morgan 5387).
    Author's advertisement, p. [30].
    5387 Stutzmann, Jonas. First, Second and Third Appeals to All Men to Prepare for the Approaching Kingdom of God upon Earth Commonly Called "The Millennium." By Jonas Stutzmann, in Obedience to the Command of the Lord of This Universe. Canton, Ohio Printed for the Author, by H.J. Nothnagel.,
    1850. 29, bv p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "All those individuals, who sincerely and seriously desire to take an active interest in the great cause of God, are hereby requested, to inform me in post-paid letters, in which they also may advise me somewhat in more detail of the various circumstances of their situation, in order to enable me thereby to perceive more clearly and judge more correctly--how--where--and in what manner their co-operation may be rendered most available for the promotion of this holy cause. Please direct to: Jonas Stutzmann. Wallnut [sic] Creek Post Office, Holmes County, Ohio."--p. [30].
    Previously issued separately, July-November, 1849.
    Also published in German (Morgan 4304) under title: Erster, zweiter und dritter Aufruf an alle Menschen ..., 1850.
    3993 Sue, Eugene, 1804-1857. Latreaumont; or, The Conspiracy, Historical Romance of the Days of Louis the 14th. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James, AI 40-6376. 1840.

    9693 Sue, Eugene, 1804-1857. Anne of Austria and Her Maids of Honor;
    A Tale of the Seventeenth Century. (Translaled [sic] from the French). By William Perkins ... Complete in One Volume.
    Cincinnati H.W. Derby & Co.,
    1848. 201 p. ; 20 cm.
    3534 Sullivant, Joseph, 1809-1884. An Alphabetical Catalogue of Shells, Fossils, Minerals and Zoophites, in the Cabinet of Joseph Sullivant. Columbus Printed by Cutler and Pilsbury, AI 53167. 1838. 38 p. ; 23 cm. Joseph Sullivant was curator of the Philosophical and Historical Society of Ohio.
    5492 Sullivant, Joseph, 1809-1884. To the Liberty Party in Ohio. [Columbus s.n., AI 44-5964. 1844] 7, bv p. ; 24 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Text signed p. 7: "J. Sullivant, Columbus, O., October 6, 1844."
    3994 Sullivant, William Starling, 1803-1873. A Catalogue of Plants, Native and Naturalized, in the Vicinity of Columbus, Ohio. By Wm. S. Sullivant. Columbus Charles Scott, Printer, AI 40-6379. Thomson 1120. 1840. 62, [1] p. ; 21 cm.
    5462 Sullivant, William Starling, 1803-1873. Musci alleghanienses, sive enumeratio muscorum atque hepaticarum quos in itinere a Marylandia usque ad Georgiam per tractus montium A.D. MDCCCXLIII. Decerpserunt Asa Gray et W. S. Sullivant. Columbus, in Ohione s.n., AI 46-6800. 1846. 87, [1] p. ; 23 cm.
    6499 Summit County Teachers' Institute. Catalogue of the Instructors and Students of the Summit County Teachers' Institute, Held in Akron, Summit County, Ohio. March, 1847. Akron, Ohio Dewey & Elkins, Printers,
    1847.

    7990 Sumner, Amanda. Christ at the Door. (Millerites). Morgan
    Wessen, 53(April 1952), #519. 1843. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1113 Sunday School Society of Christ Church. Cincinnati. The Constitution, and Rules of the Sunday School Society of Christ Church, Cincinnati. Cincinnati Printed at the Office of the Inquisitor., OI 465. SS 47615. 1819. 7 p. ; 18.5 cm.
    8592 Swan, Gustavus, 1787-1860. Communication Made to the House of Representatives of Ohio, by the Hon. Gustavus Swan, Relative to the Land Laws. Tuesday, December 7, 1824. Published by Authority. Columbus Printed by P.H. Olmsted., AI 0. Swanson, page 287. 1825. 4 p. ; 21 cm.
    9620 Swan, John. A Gospel of Christ, the Only Antidote of Death, a Sermon Preached on the Occasion of the Death of the Late George Paine, Esq., A Member of the Vestry of St. Timothy's Church, Massillon, Ohio by the Rev. John Swan. Massillon Printed by R.C. Wilson, AI 0. 1836. 15, bv p. ; 21 cm.
    56 Swan, Joseph R. (Joseph Rockwell), 1802-1884. A Treatise on the Law Relating to the Powers and Duties of Justices of the Peace, and Constables, in the State of Ohio: With Practical Forms, &c. &c. By Joseph R. Swan, President of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit. Columbus Published by Isaac N. Whiting., AI 46965. Vodrey 72. 1837. [2], xviii, [2], 582 p. ; 24 cm. The second edition was published in 1839 (Morgan 3787); third in 1841 (Morgan 448) and fourth in 1850 (Morgan 5111).
    American Antiquarian Society notes: "The object of this treatise is to enable the magistrate and the constable, in the exercise of their respective offices, to understand and apply the common practical rules of law, as known and recognized in the higher courts of law."--Preface, p. [v].
    "Scott & Wright, printers."--verso of title page.
    "Index."--p. [521]-582.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Edward Halferty's book, price $3.50 cts. bought in Mansfield June 7 1837. James H. Halferty.
    3787 Swan, Joseph R. (Joseph Rockwell), 1802-1884. A Treatise on the Law Relating to the Powers and Duties of Justices of the Peace and Constables in the State of Ohio: with Practical Forms, &c. &c. By Joseph R. Swan, President of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit. Second Edition, Revised and Corrected. Columbus Published by Isaac N. Whiting., AI 58743. Vodrey 73. 1839. 598 p. ; 25 cm. The first edition was published in 1837 (Morgan 56); third in 1841 (Morgan 448) and fourth in 1850 (Morgan 5111).
    "Printed by Cutler and Wright."--verso of title page.
    "Preface."--p. [iii].
    "Contents."--p. [v]-xxi.
    "Note to the Second Edition. The first edition of this compilation being "out of print," the present edition has been corrected and revised, with a view to embody in the text and notes such laws as are now in force, including the statutes passed at the late session of the legislature. ... Columbus, October, 1839."
    "Index."--p. [521]-598.
    On spine: Swan's Treatise.
    Section titles: Part First., [xxiii]; Part Second., [177]; Part Third., [471]; Part Fourth., p. [495].
    Pagination: [i-v], vi-xxi, [xxii-xxiii], bv, [1]-175, bv, [177], bv, [179]-470, [471], bv, [473]-494, [495], bv, [497]-518, 1 l., [521]-598, 1 l. (Page 373 printed 273. When chapters start at the top of the page, no page number was printed.)
    Signatures: [A]-C/4, 1-76/4. (66 not used.)
    Morgan copy has bookseller's tag: D. Campbell & Sons, Book-Sellers, Book-Binders, and Job Printers, Sandusky, Erie County, O.
    448 Swan, Joseph R. (Joseph Rockwell), 1802-1884. A Treatise on the Law Relating to the Powers and Duties of Justices of the Peace and Constables in the State of Ohio: with Practical Forms, &c. &c. By Joseph Swan, President of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit. Third Edition, Revised and Corrected. Columbus Published by Isaac N. Whiting., AI 41-5015. Vodrey 74. 1841. xxi, [3], 602 p. ; 26 cm. The first edition was published in 1837 (Morgan 56); second in 1839 (Morgan 3787) and fourth in 1850 (Morgan 5111).
    "Advertisement to the Third Edition" is dated "Columbus, October, 1841" and states that the second edition is out of print.
    American Antiquarian Society copy has two tipped in advertisements of 4 (Morgan 8882) and 8 pages (Morgan 8883) by I.N. Whiting for Swan's Executors and Administrators Manual (Morgan 57), Warren Jenkins' School and Township Officer's Manual (Morgan: no find copy with date or 316 pages) in both and Swan's Treatise on the Law Relating to the Powers and Duties of Justices of Peace and Constables (Morgan: no copy located with date and 606 pages) in the 8 page alone giving the pagination as 606 pages and dated Columbus, Jan. 1843. The 1841 edition has 602 pages.
    American Antiquarian Society copy contains a bookseller's ticket: M.C. Younglove, Cleveland.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes bibliographical references.
    "The object of this treatise is to enable the magistrate and the constable, in the exercise of their respective offices, to understand and apply the common practical rules of law, as known and recognized in the higher courts of justice."--Preface, p. [4].
    "Printed by Wright & Legg, Columbus."--verso of title page.
    "Index."--p. [525]-602 p.
    57 Swan, Joseph R. (Joseph Rockwell), 1802-1884. A Manual for Executors and Administrators, in the Settlement of the Estates of Deceased Persons: with Practical Forms, etc. By Joseph R. Swan, President of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit. [Two lines from Proverbs] Columbus Published by Isaac N. Whiting. Wright and Legg, Printer., AI 43-4839. 1843. 332 p. ; 20.5 cm. A second, revised edition was published in 1847 (Morgan 329).
    Some copies have two different advertisements by Whiting added in front of the title page. One advertisement (MWA) is a single leaf for Warren Jenkins' School and Township Officer's Manual. Price paid on Sept. 5, 1843 inscribed in the front was 10s. A second advertisement (PPL) is four pages for "Judge Swan's New Work for Executors and Administrators. ..."
    On spine, gilt lettering: Swan's Manual.
    Signatures: [A]2 A*/4 B/4. 1 1*-28/2 28*/4. (1* printed 2*. 27 has dagger sign instead of asterisk.)
    8505 Swan, Joseph R. (Joseph Rockwell), 1802-1884. The Practice in Civil Actions and Proceedings at Law, in Ohio, and Precedents in Pleading, with Practical Notes; Together with the Forms of Process and Clerk and Entries. Columbus Isaac N. Whiting., AI 45-6216. 1845. 2 v.
    329 Swan, Joseph R. (Joseph Rockwell), 1802-1884. A Manual for Executors and Administrators; in the Settlement of the Estates of Deceased Persons, with Practical Forms, etc. Second Edition, Revised. Columbus Published by Isaac N. Whiting.,
    1847. 371 p. ; 21 cm. The first edition was printed in 1843. (Morgan 57)
    Signatures: [1]/8 3-24/8.
    5111 Swan, Joseph R. (Joseph Rockwell), 1802-1884. A Treatise on the Law Relating to the Powers and Duties of Justices of the Peace and Constables in the State of Ohio: with Practical Forms, &c. &c. By Joseph Swan, President of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit. 4th ed., rev., corr. and enl. Columbus Published by Isaac N. Whiting.,
    1850. 602 p. The first edition was published in 1837 (Morgan 56); second in 1839 (3787) and third in 1841 (Morgan 448).
    3995 Swartzell, William. Mormonism Exposed, Being a Journal of a Residence in Missouri from the 28th of May to the 20th of August, 1838 Together With an Appendix, Containing the Revelation Concerning the Golden Bible, with Numerous Extracts from the 'Book of Covenants,' &c., &c. By William Swartzell. Pekin, O. Published by the Author, A. Ingrahm, Jr., Printer, AI 40-6397. 1840. 48 p. ; 22 cm. Flake has this published or printed in Pittsburgh.
    3788 Swayze, William, b. 1784. Narrative of William Swayze, Minister of the Gospel. Written by Himself. Including His Juvenile Mission. Volume I. [Two lines from Daniel] Cincinnati Printed at the Methodist Book Room. R.P. Thompson, Printer., AI 58746. 1839. 216 p. ; 15 cm. Dedicated to Rev. Charles Elliott, Cincinnati, O., May 1, 1839. In the Preface dated "Deerfield, Ohio, March 10, 1839," Swayze states that the purpose of his book is "to aid the cause of evangelical piety" by one whose life "has been employed in some portion of the extensive fields of Methodist itinerancy."--p. [5]-6.)
    This appears to be only volume. Title page does state "Volume I." and p. 216 states: "Conclusion of the First Volume.", although there is no mention in the preface of two volumes. We'll have to wait for the second volume to appear before we know for sure.
    There is no "Juvenile Mission" in database. Try OCLC.------Juv. Mission included?
    7920 Swedenborg Convention. Cincinnati. Calling Convention to be Held in Cincinnati, Oct. 12 & 13, 1832. Signed Luman Watson, William Conclin and Milo G. Williams. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. Wessen, 88(June 1963), #439. 1832] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1264 Swedenborg, Emanuel, 1688-1772. The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem Concerning the Lord, Translated from the Latin of Emanuel Swendenborg, with Remarks Collected Out of Other Works of the Same Author, by the Rev. William Hill. [Three lines of quotation] Cincinnati Printed by B.F. Powers., OI 555. SS 3372. 1820. 160 p. ; 18 cm.
    1265 Swedenborg, Emanuel, 1688-1772. The Heavenly Doctrine of the New Jerusalem, as Revealed from Heaven, from the Latin of Emanuel Swedenborg. [Two lines of quotation] Third American Edition. Cincinnati Printed by Benjamin F. Powers., OI 584. SS 3374, 3375. Wilkie 743. 1820. 110 p. ; 18 cm.
    6448 Swedenborg, Emanuel, 1688-1772. The Epilogue of a Work Entitled Regnum Animale, (The Animal Kingdom) Published in Germany About the Middle of the Last Century. Cincinnati Printed by Kendall and Henry, AI 0. 1839. 16 p. ; 17 cm.
    7075 Swedenborg, Emanuel, 1688-1772. The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem Concerning Charity from the Posthumous Works of Emanuel Swedenborg. Cincinnati Kendall & Henry., AI 0. 1840. 39 p. ; 22 cm. Translation of De charitate; translated from the Latin.
    6891 Swedenborg, Emanuel, 1688-1772. Theological Writings of Swedenborg. Cincinnati New Church Tract Society, AI 0. 1845. 4 p. ; 19 cm.
    6979 Swedenborg, Emanuel, 1688-1772. Of the New Jerusalem and Its Heavenly Doctrine, as Revealed from Heaven, to Which are Prefixed Some Observations Concerning the New Heaven and the New Earth Translated from the Latin of Emanuel Swedenborg. From 5th London ed. Cincinnati E. Yulee., AI 0. 1846. 71 p. ; 19 cm. "The extracts from the Arcana Coelestia...are omitted."
    5381 Swedenborg, Emanuel, 1688-1772. The Apocalypse Revealed, wherein are Disclosed the Arcna there Foretold, which have hitherto Remained Concealed. St. Clairsville, Ohio Published by J. H. Williams, Rieger 3131. 1848. 748 p. ; 22 cm.
    5379 Swedenborg, Emanuel, 1688-1772. Animal Kingdom, Considered Anatomically, Physically, and Philosophically. Translated by James John Garth Wilkinson. St. Clairsville, Ohio Published by J.H. Williams., Rieger 24. 1850. 2 v. in 1. port. ; 24 cm. Rieger: leaf, frontispiece with tissue guard, viii, [9]-758, i, 2 leaves.
    7118 Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745. Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World: by Lemuel Gulliver, First a Surgeon, and Then a Captain of Several Ships. By Dean Swift. Embellished with Wood Cuts. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James, No. 26 Pearl-street., AI 0. Felcone 1350. [between 1838 and 1844] 170 p. ill. ; 13 cm. The earliest publication is by Charles Gaylord, Boston, 1835, American Imprints 34955. These two editions are not listed in American Imprints (Cincinnati and Newark, NJ).
    American Antiquarian Society notes: "This volume would have been at least twice as large, if I had not made bold to strike out innumerable passages relating to the winds and tides, as well as to the variations and bearings in the several voyages; together with the minute description of the management of the ship … to fit the work as much as possible to the general capacity of the readers."--Preface, p. 6, signed: Richard Simpson.
    Cover imprint varies: Newark, N.J. Benjamin Olds, publisher.
    U.P. James is listed at 26 Pearl St. in the Cincinnati directories from 1838 through 1844.
    Frontispiece and illustrations, p. 93 and 128, signed: AB [i.e, Abel Bowen].
    Page [1] blank.
    Signatures: [A] - L/8.
    10398 Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745. Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World; by Lemuel Gulliver, First a Surgeon, and Then a Captain of Several Ships. By Dean Swift. Embellished with Wood Cuts. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James, No. 26 Pearl-Street.,
    1838. 170 p. ill. ; 14 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "This volume would have been at least twice as large, if I had not made bold to strike out innumerable passages relating to the winds and tides, as well as to the variations and bearings in the several voyages; together with the minute description of the management of the ship … to fit the work as much as possible to the general capacity of readers."--Preface, p. 6, signed: Richard Sympson.
    Cover title: Gulliver’s travels into several remote nations of the world. Embellished with wood cuts.
    Frontispiece and illustrations on p. 93 and 128 signed: AB [i.e., Abel Bowen].
    8874 Swormstedt, Leroy, 1798-1863. United States Circuit Court, District of Ohio. Leroy Swormstedt and John H. Power, Citizens of the State of Ohio. Ads. Henry B. Bascom, (A Citizen of Kentucky,) and Others. Answer. E. Lane and A.N. Riddle, Solicitors for Defendants. Cincinnati Printed at the Methodist Book Concern. R.P. Thompson, Printer.,
    1850. 40 p. ; 23 cm. "Dated at Cincinnati, January 1, 1850."--p. 37.
    James B. Finley swore his testimony "on this second day of January, 1850", p. 40.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Arguing that by voluntarily withdrawing from the Methodist Episcopal Church, the Methodist Episcopal Church South "have thereby renounced and forfeited all claim either in law or equity, to any portion of the funds and property in question [i.e., of the Methodist Book Concern], in this cause."
    "Circuit Court of the United States, Seventh Circuit, District of Ohio, to the bill of complaint of Henry B. Bascom..."--p. [38]-40.
    American Antiquarian Society copy bound with: Bascom, H. United States Circuit Court, District of Ohio. Henry B. Bascom and others vs. Leroy Swormstedt, John W. Power, and others (Cincinnati, 1850), Morgan 8873. The volume, bound for George Peck, has spine title: M.E. Church cases.
    8468 Symmes, Daniel, T. Henderson, and M. S. Pettit. Circular, Cincinnati, August 11, 1814. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1814] Broadside. ; 24.5 x 19.5 cm.
    616 Symmes, John Cleves. On the First Settlement of the North-West Territory. By John Cleves Symmes. [Cincinnati Printed by William Maxwell, Evans 31261. Kyle 1. OI 3. Rusk II: 224. Sabin 94104. Wilkie 8. 1796]
    Ohio Imprints: Advertised in the Centinel of the North-West Territory, March 12, 1796, as "In the Press, and will appear ... ," and on March 26 as follows: "For Sale. At the Printing Office hereof, (A true Copy) of Judge Symme's [sic] Pamphlet, On the first settlement of this Country. Price one fourth of a Dollar. Printing Office, March 11, 1796."
    Evans: "Judge Symmes" pamphlet On the first settlement of this country." See United States. Letter of the Attorney General. March 11, 1796."
    7970 Symmes, John Cleves. Arctic Memoir. Cincinnati, (Ohio) February 28, 1819. I hoped, ere this, to have supported in my new theory of the earth by many pupils. Re: Symmes's converts to his theories. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1819.

    4315 Symmes, John Cleves. Circular. To the Friends of Improvement and Discovery. [Asks for aid to prove theories].

    AI 0. 1824. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    6858 T. W. (Thomas Wilcox), 1622-1687. A Choice Drop of Honey from the Rock Christ, or A Short Word of Advice to All Saints and Sinners. Revised by the Rev. W. Romaine, A.M. Rector of St. Andrew's Wardrobe, &c., London. Mt. Vernon W. H. Cochran, Printer--Times Office.,
    1850. [1], bv, [3]-16 p. ; 21 cm.
    3789 Tackitt, I. H. A Sermon on the Centenary of Methodism, Preached on the 25th of October, in Ohio City. By I.H. Tackitt. Ohio City T. H. Smead, AI 58766. 1839. 31 p. ; 21 cm.
    4306 Taft, Alphonso, 1810-1891. A Lecture on Cincinnati and Her Rail-Roads, Delivered before the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association. January 22, 1850. By Alfonso Taft. Cincinnati D. Anderson., Howes T4. Thomson 1130. 1850. 52 p. Ill. ; 21 cm. Cover title.
    Ginsberg: Taft was a judge, Secretary of War, Attorney General, diplomat, etc. He successfully upheld the constitutionality of a law by which the city used two million dollars in bonds to complete the Cincinnati Southern Railroad. He was greatly interested in railroad development in Ohio and the middle west, and was connected with traction line projects in Cincinnati.
    5112 Taft, Alphonso, 1810-1891. Address Delivered on the Occasion of the Opening of the Cincinnati House of Refuge, in the Chapel of the Institution, October 7, 1850. By Alphonso Taft, Esq., Printed by Order of the Board of Directors. Cincinnati Printed by Wright, Ferris & Co., Gazette Building.,
    1850. [1-3], 4-26, [27], bv p. ; 23 cm. "Addrdss." [sic]--p. [3].
    "Members of the Board of Directors of the House of Refuge."--p. [27]. Thomas J. Biggs, D.D. [and 8 other board members, officers and staff].
    Tan wrapper has same title as title page within decorative border.
    "'Resolved,'--That three thousand copies of Mr. Taft's Address, and the Correspondence relating thereto, be printed in pamphlet form."--p. [2].
    2217 Talbert, John L. The Western Youths' Geography, with Eleven Maps, Designed for the Use of Schools and Academies. By J. L. Talbert. Cincinnati Robinson and Fairbank., AI 9346. 1831. 102 p.
    7606 Talbott, John L. The Western Practical Arithmetic, Wherein the Rules Are Illustrated, and Their Principles Explained: Containing a Great Variety of Exercises, Particularly Adapted to the Currency of the United States: To Which Is Added a Short System of Book-Keeping, Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Students. Compiled by John L. Talbott. Cincinnati Morgan and Sanxay, Karpinsky, pages 353-54. 1833. 182, 6, 6 p. ; 17 cm.
    2679 Talbott, John L. The Western Practical Arithmetic, Wherein the Rules are Illustrated, and Their Principles Explained: Containing a Great Variety of Exercises, Particularly Adapted to the Currency of the United States: To Which is Added a Short System of Book-Keeping, Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Students. Compiled by John L. Talbott. Cincinnati Morgan and Sanxay ; Wheeling, Va. : J. Fisher and Son ; Marshall's Ferry, Tenn. Shields, Whiteman and Co., AI 27008. Karpinsky -0-. 1834. 182, 6, 6 p. ; 17 cm.
    3130 Talbott, John L. The Western Practical Arithmetic, Wherein the Rules are Illustrated, and Their Principles Explained: Containing a Great Variety of Exercises, Particularly Adapted to the Currency of the United States: To Which is Added a Short System of Book-Keeping, Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Students. Compiled by John L. Talbott. Cincinnati Morgan & Sanxay., AI 40396. Karpinsky, page 354. 1836. 182, [7], [5] p.
    3331 Talbott, John L. The Western Practical Arithmetic, Wherein the Rules are Illustrated, and Their Principles Explained: Containing a Great Variety of Exercises, Particularly Adapted to the Currency of the United States: To Which is Added a Short System of Book-Keeping, Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Students. Compiled by John L. Talbott. Cincinnati E. Morgan & Son, AI 46980. Karpinsky, page 354. 1837. 182, [7], [5] p. ; 17 cm.
    363 Talbott, John L. The Western Practical Arithmetic, Wherein the Rules Are Illustrated, and Their Principles Explained: Containing a Great Variety of Exercises, Particularly Adapted to the Currency of the United States: To Which Is Added a Short System of Book-Keeping, Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Students. Compiled by John L. Talbott. Revised and Improved. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan and Son., AI 53196 which entry does not collate the 12 page section at end. See Karpinski, page 354. 1838. 192, [7], [5] p. ; 17 cm. The bookkeeping section is not listed on the "Contents" page but numbered signatures are continuous.
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James....Cincinnati, Ohio."--verso of title page.
    Signatures: [A] A2-H/4 H2/8/ [I]/6. [1] 1*-17/2 17*/4.
    3535 Talbott, John L. Key to the Western Practical Arithmetic, by John L. Talbott. Containing a Solution of the Questions. Accompanied with Explanations and Illustrations, for the Benefit of Young Teachers and Private Students. By the Author. Stereotyped by J.A. James. Cincinnati Published by Ephraim Morgan and Son., AI 53195. Karpinsky, page 354. 1838. [1-2], 3-196 p. ; 15 cm. Spine, gilt lettering: Key.
    7077 Talbott, John L. The Western Practical Arithmetic, Wherein the Rules are Illustrated, and Their Principles Explained: Containing a Great Variety of Exercises, Particularly Adapted to the Currency of the United States: To Which Is Added a Short System of Book-Keeping, Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Students. Compiled by John L. Talbott. Revised and Improved. Cincinnati E. Morgan and Co., AI 0. Karpinsky, 0. 1840. 192, [7], [5] p. ill., diagrs. ; 16 cm.
    6082 Talbott, John L. A Western Practical System of Arithmetic Especially Adapted to the Currency of the United States. To Which is Added a Short System of Book-Keeping, Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Students. Compiled by John L. Talbot. Revised and Improved. Cincinnati E. Morgan & Company., Karpinsky, page 354. 1841. 192, [7], [5] p. ; Publisher's advertisements on verso t.p.
    6247 Talbott, John L. The Western Practical Arithmetic, Wherein the Rules are Illustrated, and Their Principles Explained: Containing a Great Variety of Exercises, Particularly Adapted to the Currency of the United States: To Which is Added a Short System of Book-Keeping, Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Students. Compiled by John L. Talbott. Revised and Improved. Cincinnati E. Morgan and Company, AI 42-4732. Karpinsky, page 354. 1842. 192, [7], [5] p.
    6752 Talbott, John L. The Western Practical Arithmetic, Wherein the Rules are Illustrated, and Their Principles Explained: Containing a Great Variety of Exercises, Particularly Adapted to the Currency of the United States: To Which is Added a Short System of Book-Keeping, Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Students. Compiled by John L. Talbott. Revised and Improved. Cincinnati E. Morgan & Co., Karpinsky page 354. 1843. 192, [7], [5] p. ill., diag. ; 17 cm.
    4607 Talbott, John L. The Western Practical Arithmetic, Wherein the Rules are Illustrated, and Their Principles Explained: Containing a Great Variety of Exercises, Particularly Adapted to the Currency of the United States: To Which is Added a Short System of Book-Keeping, Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Students. Compiled by John L. Talbott. Revised and Improved. Cincinnati E. Morgan and Company, AI 44-5994. Karpinsky, page 354. 1844. 240, [7], [5] p.
    8723 Talbott, John L. The Western Practical Arithmetic, Wherein the Rules are Illustrated, and Their Principles Explained: Containing a Great Variety of Exercises, Particularly Adapted to the Currency of the United States: To Which is Added a Short System of Book-Keeping, Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Students. Compiled by John L. Talbott. Revised and Improved. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan and Company., Karpinsky, page 354. 1844. 240, [7], [5] p.
    5602 Talbott, John L. The Western Practical Arithmetic, Wherein the Rules are Illustrated, and Their Principles Explained: Containing a Great Variety of Exercises, Particularly Adapted to the Currency of the United States: To Which is Added a Short System of Book-Keeping, Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Students. Compiled by John L. Talbott. Cincinnati E. Morgan & Co., Stereotyped by J.A. James., AI 45-6229, 45-6228. Karpinsky, page 354. 1845. 240, [7], [5] p. ill., diagrs. ; 17 cm. Originally published in 1833, this edition was copyrighted January 17, 1845. See Karpinski, p. 354.
    6258 Talbott, John L. The Western Practical Arithmetic, Wherein the Rules Are Illustrated, and Their Principles Explained: Containing a Great Variety of Exercises, Particularly Adapted to the Currency of the United States. With an Appendix: Containing the Canceling System, Abbreviations in Multiplication, Mensuration, and the Roots. Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Students. Compiled by John L. Talbott. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan & Co. Stereotyped by J[.] A. James., AI 46-6838. Karpinsky, page 354. 1846 Price 37 1/2 Cents. 240, [7], [5] p. ill., diags. ; 17 cm. "Notice. ... February, 1841. E. Morgan & Co."--p. [3].
    "A Practical System of Book-Keeping, for Merchants and Retailers."--p. 7, 5, second series.
    "Valuable School Books. Published by E. Morgan & Co. No. 111 Main-St., Cincinnati."--p. [4], back cover, with list of books published.
    "Stereotyped by J. A. James."
    Cover imprint varies: Cincinnati. Published by E. Morgan & Co. Stereotyped by J.A. James. 1845.
    4956 Talbott, John L. Key to the Western Practical Arithmetic, by John L. Talbott. Containing a Solution of the Questions. Accompanied with Explanations and Illustrations, for the Benefit of Young Teachers and Private Students. By the Author. Revised, Improved and Extended. Stereotyped by J.A. James. Cincinnati Published by Ephraim Morgan and Son., Karpinsky, page 354. 1848. [1-2], 3-189, bv, 1 l. p. ; 16.5 cm. Cover title same within printer's border, but imprint reads, "Cincinnati: Published by E. Morgan & Co. Stereotyped by J.A. James."
    Page number 151 not printed.
    Signatures: [A] A2 - Q/2 Q2/4. (P2 printed F2).
    5861 Talbott, John L. Talbott's New Arithmetic. The Scholar's Guide to the Science of Numbers; Containing the Prussian Canceling System, and Other Important Abbreviations, Adapted to the Use of Common Schools, Academies, and Private Students. By John L. Talbott. Cincinnati Published by J.A. & U.P. James.,
    1848. vi, 7-212 p. diag. ; 19 cm. The work is dedicated to Lewis Joerres of Aix-la-Chapelle.
    6324 Talbott, John L. The Western Practical Arithmetic, Wherein the Rules are Illustrated, and Their Principles Explained: Containing a Great Variety of Exercises, Particularly Adapted to the Currency of the United States: To Which is Added a Short System of Book-Keeping, Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Students. Compiled by John L. Talbott. Cincinnati E. Morgan and Company., Karpinsky, page 354. 1848. 240, [7], [5] p. ill. ;
    2220 Talbott, John L. Talbott's Newly Improved and Revised Arithmetic. Containing the Prussian Canceling System, and Other Important Abbreviations, Adapted to the Use of Common Schools, Academies, and Private Students. By John L. Talbott. Cincinnati E. Morgan., Karpinski, 0. 1849. 240, 7, 5 p. ill., diagrs. ; 17 cm.
    5057 Talbott, John L. Talbott's New Arithmetic. The Scholar's Guide to the Science of Numbers. Containing the Prussian Canceling System, and Other Important Abbreviations, Adapted to the Use of Common Schools, Academies, and Private Students. By John L. Talbott. Cincinnati E. Morgan., Karpinski, page 515. 1849. 240, [7], [5] p. ill., diagrs. ; 17 cm.
    9725 Talbott, John L. The Western Practical Arithmetic, Wherein the Rules are Illustrated, and Their Principles Explained: Containing a Great Variety of Exercises, Particularly Adapted to the Currency of the United States: To Which is Added a Short System of Book-Keeping, Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Students. Compiled by John L. Talbott. Cincinnati E. Morgan and Company.,
    1849. 240, 7, 5 p. ill. ; 17 cm.
    364 Talbott, John L. Talbott's New Arithmetic. The Scholar's Guide to the Science of Numbers; Containing the Prussian Canceling System, and Other Important Abbreviations, Adapted to the Use of Common Schools, Academies, and Private Students. By John L. Talbott. Cincinnati Published by J.A. & U.P. James., See Karpinski, page 515. 1850. [i-ii], iii-vi, 7-212 p. ; 16.5 cm. "James and Co., Stereotypers, Walnut street, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    The dedication, verso of title page, is to Lewis Joerres of Aix La Chapelle for introducing "cancellation" to math which was advanced by H. N. Robinson.
    "We learn by thinking, not by doing: the latter only aids thought." --p. vi, "To Teachers."
    Signatures: [1]-13/8 14/2.
    9010 Talbott, John L. Key to the Scholars' Guide to the Science of Numbers Containing the Prussian Cancelling System, &c. by John L. Talbott. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James,
    1850. 83 p. ill. ; 16 cm. Key to Talbott's New Arithmetic.
    1705 Talbott, John. A Collection of Theoretical and Practical Observations on Medicine. Portsmouth Printed at the Office of the Western Times., SS 26167. 1826. 10 p.
    735 Tammany Society, or Columbian Order. Constitution of the Tammany Society, or Columbian Order. Chillicothe Printed by J. S. Collins & Co., OI 114. SS 21455. 1810. 11 p. ; 15 cm. "Attest, Carlos A. Norton, secretary. Chillicothe, March 17, 1810."
    866 Tammany Society, or Columbian Order. Constitution of the Tammany Society, or Columbian Order. Cincinnati M. S. Pettit, Printers., Kyle 51. OI 234. SS 32907. 1814. 12 p. ; 16.5 cm.
    1166 Tammany Society, or Columbian Order. Address of the Society of Tammany, or Columbian Order, to Its Absent Members of Its Several Branches throughout the United States. Cincinnati Printed by Morgan, Lodge & Co. No. 133 Main-Street., OI 517. SS 49551. 1819. 33, [1] p. ; 20.5 cm.
    402 Tappan, Benjamin, 1773-1857. A Discourse Delivered before the Historical & Philosophical Society of Ohio, at the Annual Meeting of Said Society, in Columbus, December 22, 1832. By Benjamin Tappan, President of Said Society, and President of the Board of Canal Commissioners. Columbus J.R. Emrie, Printer-High Street., AI 21431. Rieger 1906/10559. Thomson 1135. 1833. 16 p. ; 21 cm. Also printed in the Transactions of the Historical & Philosophical Society of Ohio, Vol. I, Part 1.
    4551 Tappan, Benjamin, 1773-1857. Speech of Mr. Tappan, of Ohio, on the Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, So As to Limit the Term of Office of the Judges of the Supreme and Inferior Courts, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 16, 1843. Steubenville Morris & Frazer, Printers, AI 43-4864. Rieger 1909. 1843. 11 p.
    4486 Taylor, Burrell B. Lecture of Mr. B.B. Taylor, of Licking County, Ohio. Before the Keystone Association of the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. May 6, 1842. Columbus S. and M.H. Medary, Printers., AI 42-4748. 1842. 19 p. ; 21 cm.
    4487 Taylor, Burrell B. Speech of B.B. Taylor, of Licking, on the Bill to Enforce the Resumption of Specie Payment by the Banks of Ohio, Delivered in the Senate of Ohio, January 17, 1842. Columbus S. & M.H. Medary, Printers., AI 0. 1842. 13 p. ; 23 cm.
    3996 Taylor, Ida Scott. Selected Hymns, Texts and Original Verse. Cincinnati
    AI 40-6445. 1840.

    3997 Taylor, James D. The Log-cabin Song Book, Being a Selection of Popular Patriotic, Tippecanoe Songs. By Jas. D. Taylor. Cincinnati J.D. Taylor, AI 40-6448. 1840. 40 p. ; 13 cm. Without music.
    Includes index.
    4682 Taylor, James Wickes, 1819-1893. Address Delivered before the Erodelphian Society of Miami University, Oxford, O., at Their Late Anniversary, Tuesday, August 12th, 1845. Published by Request of the Society. Oxford Printed at the Daily Atlas Office., AI 45-6255. 1845. 26 p. ; 21 cm. Cover title: "The Ideas of Reverence and Reform, as Exhibited in the Conservatism and the Movement of the Age--Their Necessary Antagonism, and Their Possible Harmony."
    Imprint from cover.
    4853 Taylor, James Wickes, 1819-1893. The Victim of Intrigue. A Tale of Burr's Conspiracy. Cincinnati Robinson & Jones., Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 2543 1847. [xi]-xvi, [17]-120 p. ; 23 cm. Thomson: "Written with a desire to vindicate the reputation of John Smith, the first Senator from Ohio, from the charge that he was implicated in Burr's Conspiracy."
    Wright: "Cover imprint: 'Philadelphia: T.B. Peterson, 98 Chestnut Street...1847'."
    5768 Taylor, Jane, 1783-1824. Original Poems for Infant Minds. By Several Young Persons. By Ann & Jane Taylor, & Others. [Four lines from Watts] Cincinnati Printed and Published by J.W. Ely. Bookstore, No. 10, Lower-Market Street., AI 0. 1838. 130, [2] p. ill. ; 14 cm. By Ann and Jane Taylor plus other members of the Taylor clan.
    3790 Taylor, Joash Rice. Ode, Written for the Celebration of the National Anniversary, at Kenyon College, July 4, 1839. Gambier G. W. Myers., AI 58798. Parker 18. 1839. 8 p. ; 19 cm. "Published by request of the students."
    3536 Taylor, William. The Subject of Slavery, Discussed in Four Letters, Addressed to the Members of the Reformed Dissenting Presbyterian Church, in North America. Georgetown John Duffy, AI 53229. 1838. 21 p. ;
    4552 Taylor, Wm. H. H. (William H. H.). An Address Delivered before the Mill Creek Washington Temperance Society, at Cummingsville, January 16th, 1843. By Col. Wm. H.H. Taylor. Cincinnati Published by J.B. Wilson, AI 0. 1843. 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    9315 Teachers' Institute. Berea, Ohio. Catalogue of the Instructors and Pupils of the First Teachers' Institute, Held at the Baldwin Institute, Berea, Ohio, Commencing Aug. 9, Ending Aug. 29, 1848. Cleveland Steam Press of M.C. Younglove & Co.,
    1848. [1-3], 4-8 p. ; 19.5 cm. Although attendees resolved to meet semi-annually thereafter, this is the only known printed reference to the teacher's institute.
    Wrapper title same as title page within decorative border.
    Western Reserve Historical Society copy has ms: Milton Baldwin. The above is the autograph of my oldish brother Jno. Baldwin, Jr.
    8479 Teacher's Institute. Sandusky City. Catalogue of the Instructors and Students. Organized in September, 1845. Sandusky City, Ohio Printed by Mills and Ross., AI 45-6278. 1845.

    7293 Teasdale, Thomas Cox, 1808-1891. Effective Oratory: An Address, Delivered before the Calliopean Society of Granville College, Ohio, at Their Anniversary, July 9, 1849. Cincinnati D. Anderson,
    1849. 26 p. ; 21 cm.
    94 Teeters, James M. The Inductive, Analytical, and Synthetic System of English Grammar; in Which the Philosophy and Idiom of the Language are Adopted, Without Regard to the Structure of Other Languages; in a Series of Lectures: Embracing a Concise Methodical Order of Parsing, with Appropriate Exercises: A Complete System of Punctuation; and a Short Treatise on Composition: Accompanied by a Large Syntopical Chart: in Three Parts. By James M. Teeters. [Two lines of quotation] Canton, Ohio Printed by Dunbar and Gotshall., AI 40434. 1836. 204 p. fold. chart. ; 18 cm. Folded synoptical chart inside front cover. (Chart 39 x 50 cm.)
    Spine, gilt lettering: Teeters' Grammar.
    Dated, p. vi: The Author. Canton, Ohio, 1836.
    5992 Teeters, James M. A Short Treatise on Phrenology as taught by Drs. Gall, Spurzheim, and Combs, with Questions and Answers by James M. Teeters. Columbus Printed by Scott & Gallagher, AI 0. 1838. 64 p. ill. ; 22 cm.
    3998 Telford, Charles Loomis, 1817-1849. An Address on Individuality of Character, Delivered before the Miami Chapter of Alpha Delta Phi Society, at Its Fourth Anniversary, Held at Oxford, O., August 6th, 1839. By Charles L. Telford. Cincinnati Chronicle Office, Print.--Corner Fifth and Main., AI 40-6470. 1840. 15, bv p. ; 21 cm. "Advertisement. In preparing this address for the press, the author has purposely omitted many passages which were delivered, aiming only to preserve the substance and main doctrines of it. It was first published in the June number of the Examiner and Hesperian, but on account of the numerous and mortifying typographical errors which crept into that impression. The author thought it no more than justice to himself, and to the Society, to reprint it in another form. Cincinnati, July 20th, 1840."--verso of title page.
    3999 Temple, John B. Address Delivered to the Graduates of the Erodelphian Society of Miami University, August 12, 1840. By John B. Temple, Esq. Cincinnati Chronicle Office, Printer, AI 40-6477. 1840. 23 p. ; 19 cm.
    5428 Templin, James D. The Baker's and Cook's Oracle, or, A Complete System of Bakery and Cookery: on a Large Plain, and Comprehensive Scale. Containing a General System of Bakery as Practised by the American Bakers. Adapted to the Wants of Bakers, Cooks, and Housekeepers. Being the Result of Actual Experience. By James D. Templin. Oxford Printed for the Author., Lowenstein, E., American Cookery (3rd. ed.), 247. [1840] 260 p. ; 17 cm.
    908 Tennent, William, 1705-1777. Memoirs of the Life of the Rev. William Tennent, Formerly of the Presbyterian Church at Freehold, New-Jersey: in Which is Contained among Other Interesting Particulars, an Account of His Being Three Days in a Trance, and Apparently Lifeless. Extracted from the "Evangelical Intelligencer" for the Year 1806. Wilmington Printed for A. Van Vleet, by Gaddis & Abrams., OI 281. SS 34179 ("Boudinot"); 36062. May 1815. 52 p. ; 15.5 cm. Extracted from the "Evangelical intelligencer" for the year 1806.
    Attributed to Elias Boudinot.
    8682 Tennessee, By a Citizen of. North American Spelling, Defining and Reading Manual of the American Language, on a New Plan; Being the First Part of a National Work, Embracing a Complete System of American Republican Education and Comprising All the Words in Common Use in Our Language; for the Use of the Sovereign People. By a Citizen of Tennessee. Cincinnati Cassedy, White and Edwards., AI 46-5252. 1846.

    9916 Tenney, Daniel. Address on Female Education, Delivered July 31, 1850, on Occassion of the First Anniversary of the Ohio Female College, College Hill, O. Cincinnati Chronicle and Atlas Book and Job Office Print,
    1850. 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    2680 Terry, D. L. An Essay on the Theory and Treatment of Fever and Inflammation, According to the Botanical or Reformed System of Physic and Surgery, Taught at the Reformed Medical Institutions of New York City, and Worthington, Ohio. Also, An Examination of the Effects of Blood-Letting, Mercury and Antimony, upon the Human System, and of the Impropriety of Using Them in the Treatment of Diseases. To Which is Added, A Few Observations on Cholera. By Dr. D. L. Terry, Practitioner of the Reformed System of Medicine, and Member of the Reformed Medical Society of the United States. Dayton Van Cleve & Comly, Printers., AI 27063. 1834. [i-vii], viii-vi, bv, [13]-132 p. ; 18 cm.
    7715 Thatcher, N. W. Artificial Marble. Parker's Patent Hydraulic Cement. ... N. W. Thatcher. Certificates. [two columns of endorsements] [Chillicothe S.W. Ely, Printer, Chillicothe., AI 0. 1835] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 26.5 x 20.5 cm. Bottom second column: S.W. Ely, Printer, Chillicothe.
    1401 Thayer, Carolina Matilda Warren, d. 1844. Letter to the Members of the Methodist Episcopal Church in New York Stating the Reasons of the Writer for Withdrawing from that Society, and the Circumstances of Her Subsequent Dismission from the Wesleyan Seminary. Cincinnati Republished by the New-Jerusalem Society of Cincinnati, Looker & Reynolds, Printers., SS 10432. 1822. 24 p. ; 18 cm.
    4063 Thayer, Carolina Matilda Warren, d. 1844. Poems, on Various Occasions. Ravenna Printed at the Office of the Ohio Star., AI 0. 1840. 32 p. ; 14 cm.
    5058 Thayer, Thomas Baldwin, 1812-1886. Christianity Against Infidelity; or, The Truth of the Gospel History. Embracing a Preliminary Argument for the Existence of God, and the Reasonableness and Necessity of a Revelation; and a Review of Sceptical Philosophy. By Thomas B. Thayer. New Edition, Revised and Enlarged. Cincinnati Published by John A. Gurley.,
    1849. [i-iii], iv, [v], vi, [vii]-xi, bv, [3]-425, bv, 1 l. p. ; 18.5 cm. On spine: Thayer on Infidelity.
    "Preface to the Second Edition. ... Buffalo, N.Y., April, 1849."--p. [v]-vi.
    Pages 97, 159, 229 and 415 printed 7, 15, 129 and 15 respectively.
    Pagination: [i-iii], iv, [v], vi, [vii]-xi, bv, [3]-13, bv, [15]-21, [22]-26,[27]-32, [33]-42, [43]-50, [51]-61, [62]-71, [72]-85, [86]-101, [102]-111, [112]-124, [125]-140, [141]-145, [146]-167, [168]-173, [174]-187, [188]-194, [195]-209, [210]-216, [217]-222, [223]-231, [232]-240, [241]-253, [254]-264, [265]-271, [272]-280, [281]-283, [284]-308, [309]-314, [315]-324, [325]-331, [332]-337, [338]-347, [348]-361, [362]-372, [373]-385, [386]-390, [391]-397, [398]-407, [408]-425, bv, 1 l.
    Signatures: best guess--[a]/2 b/1 [1]/4 1*/4, 2 2* - 8/2 8*/4, 9 10 - 33/8 34/4, 35/8 36/2 (17 and 18 printed 15 and 16 repeated).
    1534 Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Ohio (Diocese). Constitution of Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church.

    SS 18175. 1824.

    2356 Third District Medical Society of Ohio. Proceedings and Correspondence of the Third District Medical Society of the State of Ohio, in Reference to the Medical College of Ohio. Published by Order of the Committee Charged with That Subject. [Xenia] s.n., AI 14979. Dec. 1832. 39 p. ; 21 cm. Daniel Drake wrote a letter to the committee, p. 4-37, in which he outlined the history of the Medical College of Ohio from 1819 to 1832.
    Drake's letter to the committee is dated: Sept. 29, 1832.
    9718 Third Presbyterian Church of Cincinnati. (Cincinnati, Ohio) Catalogue of Books Contained in the Library of the Third Presbyterian Church Sabbath School, Cincinnati. Cincinnati John D. Thorpe, Printer,
    1849. 24 p. ; 17 cm.
    591 Thom, John Hamilton, 1808-1894. The Practical Importance of the Unitarian Controversy, A Lecture, Delivered in Paradise Street Chapel, Liverpool, On Tuesday, Feb. 12, 1839. By Rev. John Hamilton Thom. Being the First of a Series, To Be Delivered Weekly, in Answer to a Course of Lectures Against Unitarianism, in Christ Church, Liverpool, By Thirteen Clergymen of the Church of England. Liverpool-Printed. Cincinnati Republished by John Russell. Printed at the Daily Republican Office, AI 41-5105. 1841. 58 p. ; 22 cm.
    8911 Thomas, David E., 1815-1864. Sons of Temperance Tract No. 2; Being the Oration Delivered at the Celebration of Urbana Division, No. 82, Sept. 8, 1847. By Rev. David E. Thomas, Piqua, Ohio. [Piqua s.n.,
    1847] 8 p. ; 24 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    2357 Thomas, F. W. (Frederick William), 1806-1866. An Address Delivered before the Hamilton County Agricultural Society at the Annual Exhibition, September 27th, 1832. By F.W. Thomas. Cincinnati The Society., AI 14981. 1832. 26 p. ; 22 cm. At head of title: Farmer and Mechanic-Extra.
    2681 Thomas, F. W. (Frederick William), 1806-1866. Address Delivered on the Fourteenth Anniversary of the Institution of the Order of Independent Odd fellows in the United States. Cincinnati Pub. by Direction of the Lodges [N.S. Johnson, Printer], AI 27079. 1834. 14 p. ; 21 cm.
    3537 Thomas, F. W. (Frederick William), 1806-1866. An Address Delivered before the Erodelphian Society of Miami University, at Its Thirteenth Annual Celebration, August 7th, 1838. By F.W. Thomas. Oxford Printed by W.W. Bishop., AI 53290. BAL 19941. 1838. 22 p. ; 20.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society and Morgan copy lack the printed wrapper.
    "Consideration on the development of mind and character."--p. 4.
    5145 Thomas, F. W. (Frederick William), 1806-1866. Clinton Bradshaw; or, The Adventures of a Lawyer. 2 vols. Cincinnati Robinson and Jones., Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 2560. 1847. 152 p. ; 23 cm. Printed in double columns.
    2515 Thomas, Frederick William, 1806-1866. The Emigrant, or, Reflections While Descending the Ohio. A Poem. [One lines of quotation] Cincinnati Published by Alexander Flash; Looker and Reynolds, Printers., AI 21503. BAL 19935. Rusk I, 347. Sabin 95393. Streeter 1370. Thomson 1140. 1833. vi, [1], 8-48 p. ; 21 p. American Antiquarian Society notes: By Frederick W. Thomas.
    "Notes."--p. [39]-40.
    "Errata."--p. 48.
    8122 Thomas, John J. The Fruit Culturalist. Geneva s.n., Wessen, 61(October 1955), #8. 1846. 220 p.
    1972 Thomas, Joseph, 1791-1835. Poems, Religious, Moral and Satirical, by Joseph Thomas, The Pilgrim; To Which is Prefixed a Compend of the Life, Travels and Gospel Labours of the Author. Lebanon, Ohio. Printed at the Office of the Western Star., SS 40637. 1829. 264 p. ; 13 cm. "An Elegy, on the death of Rice Haggard, an eminent preacher of the gospel-well known, and highly esteemed in the South and West by the Christian brethren. He died at an advanced age in Champaign county, Ohio, when on a journey to preach the gospel."--p. 128-130.
    On the spine: "Thomas' Poems."
    "An Elegy, on the Death of Mrs. Diana Gowdy, of Xenia Ohio, daughter of John and Elizabeth Morgan, of Shenandoah county, Va. who departed this life 10th October, 1827, in hope of a happy immortality. Aged about 17 years."--p. 170-173.
    "An Elegy, on the death of Mrs. Nesmeth, who departed this life May 1822."--p. 177-181.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: "Note.--In the preceding pages a few unimportant errors escaped the press, mostly typographical, which the reader will readily correct without special reference."--p. 264.
    "Life, travels, &c. of Joseph Thomas."--p. [3]-124.
    "Index to the poems", p. 263-64.
    5113 Thomas, Nathan. Extracts from the Letters of Nathan Thomas, Written from the South While Acting as Agent for the Philadelphia Free Product Association of Friends. [Mount Pleasant] Published by the Managers of the Free Produce Association of Friends of Ohio Yearly Meeting.,
    1850. 12 p. ; 18 cm.
    6442 Thomas, R., A.M. Interesting and Authentic Narrative of the Most Remarkable Shipwrecks. Columbus J. & H. Miller, AI 0. 183-
    OC (RA910.453 T461)
    2516 Thomas, Thomas Ebenezer, 1812-1875. An Address Delivered September 22, 1833, before the Society of Inquiry on Missions of Miami University by Thomas E. Thomas. Oxford W.W. Bishop, AI 21504. 1833. 16 p.
    5541 Thomas, Thomas Ebenezer, 1812-1875. Zion's God Afflicting Her for Sin: A Sermon on the Present State of the Presbyterian Church in the United States. [Dayton Printed for the Author, AI 0. 1839] 24 p. ; 21 cm. Cover title.
    Kent State University copy: Author's name and place of printing (Harrison?) inscribed on title page.
    4609 Thomas, Thomas Ebenezer, 1812-1875. A Review of the Rev. Dr. Junkin's Synodical Speech, in Defence of American Slavery; Delivered September 19th and 20th, and Published December 1843; With An Outline of the Bible Argument Against Slavery. Cincinnati Printed at the Daily Atlas Office, Opposite the Post Office., AI 44-6098. 1844. 136 p. ; 21 cm. Robert H. Bishop, wrote "An Outline of the Bible Argument against Slavery," and George Junkin, 1790-1868. Integrity of our national union, vs. abolitionism.
    4854 Thomas, Thomas Ebenezer, 1812-1875. Covenant Breaking, and its Consequences, or the Present Posture of our National Affairs, in Connection with the Mexican War; Embodying the Substance of Two Discourses, Preached in Hamilton, Ohio, on the 4th, and 11th. of July, 1847. Rossville J.M. Christy, Printer.,
    1847. 72 p. ; 23 cm.
    5114 Thomas, Thomas Ebenezer, 1812-1875. An Address, on the Occasion of the Author's Inauguration as President of Hanover College, Indiana. Delivered March 28, 1850; by Thomas-Ebenezer Thomas. Published by Order of the Board of Trustees. Cincinnati Printed by John D. Thorpe, No. XII. West Fourth St.,
    1850. 23, (1) p. ; 22.5 cm. Green wrappers; ms. Address: Mr. James Swan, Oxford Ohio.
    Signatures: [1]-3/4.
    3131 Thome, James Armstrong, 1813-1873. Address to the Females of Ohio, Delivered at the State Anti-Slavery Anniversary. By James A. Thome, April, 1836. Cincinnati Published by the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society, Corner of Seventh and Main-Streets., AI 40522. 1836. 16 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes:: Cover title.
    Caption title: Address to the ladies of Ohio.
    "For sale at the Ohio Anti-slavery Depository, corner of Main and Seventh-Streets, Cincinnati. ..."--advertisement, p. [4] of wrapper.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Rev. Mr. Abraham [page torn] with the respects of Sam[page torn]; D.F. [illegible] 30 Oct. 1877.
    On Ohio Anti-Slavery Society meeting, see Morgan 3101.
    4855 Thome, James Armstrong, 1813-1873. Address at the Ninth Annual Meeting of the Oberlin Agricultural Society. By Prof. J.A. Thome. Oberlin James M. Fitch.,
    1847. 28 p. ; 23 cm. The running title is "Liberty and Labor."
    6850 Thome, James Armstrong, 1813-1873. The Fine Arts of a Future Age. Delivered before the Cleveland Library Association, January, 1849. Re-delivered by Request before the Same Association, February 12th, by Rev. James A. Thome, of Ohio City, Later Professor of Rhetoric and Belle Lettres, Oberlin College. Oberlin James M. Fitch,
    1849. 34 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "J.M. Fitch's power press."--verso of title page.
    4307 Thompson, Charles, fl. 1750. A View of the Holy Land, Its Present Inhabitants, Their Manners and Customs, Polity and Religion Antiquities and Natural History of Egypt, Asia, and Arabia with a Curious Description of Jerusalem, as It Now Appears, and Other Parts of the World Mentioned in the Scriptures Interspersed with Remarks, Notes, and References of Modern Travellers Together with Historical, Geographical, and Miscellaneous Notes by George [i.e. Charles] Thompson and Others. Loydsville [sic], Ohio J. Rossell,
    1850. 495 p. ; 22 cm. Includes bibliographical references and index.
    7225 Thompson, George W. A Review of the Report of the Hon. Thomas Ewing. St. Clairsville Printed by J.Y. & J. Glessner, AI 0. 1836. 12 p.
    3332 Thompson, George, 1804-1878. Thompson in Africa, or an Account of the Missionary Labors, Sufferings, Travels and Observations. By George Thompson in Western Africa, at the Mendi Mission Eighth Thousand. Dayton Printed for the Author, AI 47068. 1837. 362 p.
    206 Thompson, George, d. 1893. Prison Life and Reflections: or A Narrative of the Arrest, Trial, Conviction, Imprisonment, Treatment, Observations, Reflections, and Deliverance of Work, Burr and Thompson, Who Suffered an Unjust and Cruel Imprisonment in Missouri Penitentiary, for Attempting to Aid Some Slaves to Liberty. Three Parts in One Vol. By George Thompson, One of the Prisoners. Oberlin Printed by J.M. Fitch., Dumond, page 109. 1847. xvi, [17]-417, bv, [419-420] p. ; 19 cm. See Ohio Authors for biography. (August 12, 1817-February 4, 1893).
    Preface dated: " 'Oberlin, April' 9, 1847."
    "Oberlin Press: printed for the author."--verso of title page.
    Advertisement for works published by J.M. Fitch, p. [419-420].
    Pagination: [i-iii], iv-viii, [ix], x-xvi, [17]-126, [127]-230, [231], 232-417, bv, [419-420].
    Contents: tp, Copyright and Recommendations, [ii], Preface [iii]-viii, Contents [ix-xvi], Prison Life [17]-417, bv, Advertisements [419-420].
    Signatures: [x]8 1-25/8 [26]2.
    Second edition published in New York in 1849.
    3538 Thompson, Robert, 1797-1865. Treatise on the Nature and Cure of Prolapsus Uteri, and Other Affections of the Pelvic Viscera. By Robert Thompson, M.D. Columbus Cutler and Pilsbury, AI 53299. 1838. iv [i.e. vi], [7]-38 p. ; 21 cm. "Written more especially for the consideration of such as may use the apparatus [uterine truss] therein described."
    8420 Thompson, Robert, 1797-1865. Dr. Thompson's Patent Uterine Truss. Columbus Printed by Wright and Legg, AI 0. 1843. 24 p. [1] leaf of plates 2 ill.; 18 cm. Plain green wrappers.
    6438 Thompson, William J. Short and Easy Method of Unfolding the Abstract Doctrines of Baptism, in a Friendly Reply. Bartholomew's Letter on that Subject. Cincinnati Williams and Mason, Printers., AI 0. 1817. 30 p. ; 18 cm.
    1332 Thompson, William J. A Sketch of the Difference between the Doctrines of the People Commonly Called Newlights and the Methodists. By William J. Thompson. Cincinnati James M. Mason, Printer., SS 6966. 1821. 35 p. ; 18 cm.
    6440 Thompson, William J. Matthew Gardner's History of the Seven Years' War, Corrected and Improved. Accompanied by a Brief Notice of the Ten Juror's Certificates. Cincinnati Printed at the Office of the Ohio Sun, AI 0. August, 1828. 20 p. ; 23 cm.
    269 Thompson, Wilson, 1788-1866. Simple Truth, Illustrated in Eight Short Discourses, on the System of Salvation by Jesus Christ; as Revealed in the Sacred Scriptures. By Wilson Thompson, Minister of the Gospel, of the Baptist Church; Lebanon, Ohio. [Two lines of quotation] Lebanon, Ohio. Printed by William A. Camron, for the Author., SS 6967. 1821. 124 p. ; 18 cm. Thompson states in the Preface that his reason for writing is to answer false reports that he is an "Arian, a Universalist, an Antinoman, &c."
    Signatures: [A] A2 - K/2 K2/4 L/2.
    1624 Thompson, Wilson, 1788-1866. The Triumphs of Truth, or The Scripture a Sure Guide to Zion's Pilgrims; in Which Some of the Most Important Branches of the Christian Theology are Illustrated, and Proved by Plain Scripture Evidence, and Defended against Impugners. By Wilson Thompson, Pastor of the Baptist Church, Lebanon, Ohio. [Two lines of Scripture text]] Lebanon Printed by Camron and Sellers, for the Author., SS 22458. 1825. ix, [2], 12-252 p. ; 16.5 cm. See Micaiah Farchild's reply (Morgan 1665).
    9456 Thompson, Wilson, 1788-1866. A Sermon on the Two Covenants Delivered at the Baptist Meeting House in Lebanon, June, 1826. To Which is Added a Sermon on the Priesthood of Christ Delivered before the East Fork Little Miami Baptist Association-Sept. 1828. Lebanon, O. [s.n.] AI 0. 1829 24 p. ; 23 cm.
    6508 Thompson, Wilson, 1788-1866. A Baptist Hymn-Book: Designed especially for the Regular Baptist Church and All Lovers of Truth; particular Selected from Approved Authors and Partly Composed by the Compiler; arranged to Suit all Occasions of Public and Private Worship. Sixth Edition. Cincinnati I. Hart & Co., Printers,
    1850. iv, [7]-719. ; 12 cm. Thompson was a pioneer preacher in the Midwest. This was first published in Greenfield, Indiana (Byrd and Peckham 1150).
    10279 Thomson, E. (Edward), 1810-1870. The Path to Success. The Baccalaureate in Ohio Wesleyan University, Delivered August 4th A.D. 1847. By E. Thomson. [Delaware] Published by the Student, G.F. Stayman,
    1847. 12 p. ; 22 cm.
    3132 Thomson, Edward, 1810-1870. Address, Delivered before the Trustees and Patrons of Norwalk Seminary, July 12, 1836. By Edward Thomson, M.D. Published by the Trustees. Norwalk S. & C. A. Preston, Printers, AI 40533. Henderson, page 177. 1836. 24 p. Wessen: Almost half of the lecture is devoted to the subject of gymnastics.
    3791 Thomson, Edward, 1810-1870. An Oration Delivered at the Court House in Norwalk, July 4, 1839, at the Celebration of the 63rd Anniversary of American Independence. By E. Thomson, Principal of the Norwalk Seminary. Norwalk S. and C. A. Preston, Printers, AI 58877. 1839. 14 p.
    4760 Thomson, Edward, 1810-1870. Inaugural Address, Delivered at the Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio, at Its Annual Commencement, Aug. 5, 1846, by Edward Thomson, D.D., President, and Professor of Moral Science and Belleslettres. Cincinnati Printed at the Methodist Concern. R.P. Thompson, Printer., AI 46-6959, 46-6960. 1846. 24 p. ; 22 cm. Thomson was the first president of Ohio Wesleyan University. A note on the verso of the title page says 5,000 copies are to be printed.
    7608 Thomson, James B. (James Bates), 1808-1883. Practical Arithmetic Uniting the Inductive with the Synthetic Mode of Instruction. Also, Illustrating the Principles of Cancelation. For Schools and Academies. By James B. Thomson, A.M., Author of Mental arithmetic; Exercises in Arithmetical Analysis; Higher Arithmetic; Editor of Day's School Algebra; Legendre's Geometry, etc. Twenty Fifth Edition, Revised and Enlarged. Cincinnati William H. Moore & Co., 110 Main Street; : New York: : Mark H. Newman & Co., ; Chicago: : W.W. Barlow & Co.,
    1848. xii, [1], 14-366, 6 p. : ill. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Thirtieth edition, revised and enlarged."--cover.
    Cover imprint varies: Cincinnati: William H. Moore & Co., 110 Main Street. New York: Mark H. Newman & Co. New Orleans: D. Baker & Co. Chicago: W.W. Barlow & Co. Auburn: Ivison & Co.
    Series statement at head of title. "Day and Thomson' mathematical series"--series list, verso of title page.
    "Recommendations of Thomson's practical arithmetic."--6 p. at end.
    Publisher's advertisement for William H. Moore & Co., lower cover.
    879 Thomson, John, ed. The Christian Hymn Book, Corrected and Enlarged. Third Edition. Cincinnati Looker and Wallace, Printers., OI 247. SS 34342. 1815. 264 p. ; 14 x 7 cm.
    827 Thomson, Samuel, 1769-1843. A Narrative of the Life and Medical Discoveries of Samuel Thomson; Containing an Account of His System of Practice, and the Manner of Curing Disease with Vegetable Medicine, upon a Plan Entirely New; To which is Added an Introduction to His New Guide to Health, or Botanic Family Physician; Containing the Principles upon which the System is Founded, with Remarks on Fevers, Steaming, Poison, &c. Fourth Edition. Written by Himself. Columbus Printed and Published by Horton Howard., AI 0. Johnston 924. 1827. 188 p., [1] leaf of plates, 1 port. ; 19 cm.
    1779 Thomson, Samuel, 1769-1843. New Guide to Health; or Botanic Family Physician. Containing a Complete System of Practice, Upon a Plan Entirely New; with a Description of the Vegetables Made Use of, and Directions for Preparing and Administering Them to Cure Disease. To which is Added a Description of Several Cases of Disease Attended by the Author, with the Mode of Treatment and Cure. By Samuel Thomson. Third Edition. Columbus Printed and Published by Horton Howard., SS 30795. 1827. 115, [3] p., [1] leaf of plates, 1 port. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Frontispiece portrait of Thomson signed: Drawn & eng'd by H. Williams. Edition statement transposed; precedes "By Samuel Thomason." on title page. Includes index.
    5747 Thomson, Samuel, 1769-1843. New Guide to Health; or Botanic Family Physician. Containing a Complete System of Practice, Upon a Plan Entirely New; with a Description of the Vegetables made Use of, and Directions for Preparing and Administering Them to Cure Disease. To which is Added a Description of Several Cases of Disease Attended by the Author, with the Mode of Treatment and Cure. By Samuel Thomson. 4th Edition. Columbus Printed and Published by Horton Howard., Rieger 1349. 1827. 115, [2] p., port. ; 17 cm. First published in 1822.
    5953 Thomson, Samuel, 1769-1843. A Narrative of the Life and Medical Discoveries of Samuel Thomson; Containing an Account of His System of Practice, and the Manner of Curing Disease with Vegetable Medicine, upon a Plan Entirely New; To Which is Added an Introduction to His New Guide to Health, or Botanic Family Physician; Containing the Principles upon Which the System is Founded, with Remarks on Fevers, Steaming, Poison, &c. Written by Himself. Third Edition. Columbus Printed and Published by Horton Howard., AI 0. 1827. 188 p., [1] leaf of plates-1 port. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Edition statement transposed; precedes "Written by himself." on title page.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Andrew Bay's book. Dunker City, Ohio. Dr. Bay was Geo. Emerson's family physician.
    Frontispiece portrait of Thomson signed: Drawn and engd. by H. Williams.
    1860 Thomson, Samuel, 1769-1843. Eine Beschreibung von dem Leben und Medicinischen Erfindungen von Samuel Thomson, Enthaltend eine Erklarung Seines Systems in Seinem Praxis, oder Dewohnheit, und die Art und Weise um Krankheiten zu Kuriren mit Dekrauter-Medicinen... Welchem noch Beygefugt Ist: eine Einleitung zu Seiner Neuen Anweisung zur Gesundheit, oder Botanischen familien-Artz... 1. Deutsche, von der 4. Englischen Ausgabe. Geschrieben von Ihm Selbst. Lancaster, Ohio Gedruckt fur Horton Howard, bey Johann Herman., SS 35509. 1828. 228 p. port. ; 17 cm. Translated by Peter Appel.
    1861 Thomson, Samuel, 1769-1843. Neue Anweizung zur Gesundheit, oder, Botanischer Familien-Arzt enthaltend ein vollständiges System von practisiren, auf einem ganz neuem Plan mit einer Beschreibung der Kräuter die gebraucht werden, und eine Anweisung zur Bereitung und Austheilung derselben um Krankeiten zu curiren ... bey Samuel Thomson. Erste Deutsche, von der vierten Englischen Ausgabel. Lancaster, O. Gedruckt fur Horton Howard, bey Johann Herman, SS 35510. 1828. 144, [145-146] p. ; 17 cm. Translation of: New guide to health.
    Includes index.
    "Register"--p. [145-146].
    Portrait of Samuel Thomson, stipple engraving titled: Saml. Thomson--Botanist. His System and practice originating with himself. Born Febry 9th 1769 and by St. Williams.
    1973 Thomson, Samuel, 1769-1843. A Narrative of the Life and Medical Discoveries of Samuel Thomson; Containing an Account of His System of Practice, and the Manner of Curing Disease with Vegetable Medicine, upon a Plan Entirely New; To which is Added an Introduction to His New Guide to Health, or Botanic Family Physician; Containing the Principles upon which the System is Founded, with Remarks on Fevers, Steaming, Poison, &c. Fifth Edition. Written by Himself. St. Clairsville Published by Horton Howard. Howard & Little, Printers, Johnston 966. Rieger 1349. SS 40645. 1829. 188 p., port. ; 18 cm. The portrait is unsigned in this edition but the same as in other editions.
    1974 Thomson, Samuel, 1769-1843. New Guide to Health; or Botanic Family Physician. Containing a Complete System of Practice, Upon a Plan Entirely New; with a Description of the Vegetables Made Use of, and Directions for Preparing and Administering Them to Cure Disease. To Which is Added a Description of Several Cases of Disease Attended by the Author, with the Mode of Treatment and Cure. By Samuel Thomson. Fifth Edition. St. Clairsville Published by Horton Howard. Howard & Little, Printers, Rieger xx. SS 40646. 1829. 115, [3] p., [1] leaf of plates: 1 port. ; 17 cm. Frontispiece portrait is of Thomson. Edition statement transposed; precedes "By Samuel Thomson."
    Error in paging: p. 67 misnumbered 76.
    Includes index.
    751 Thomson, Samuel, 1769-1843. A Narrative of the Life and Medical Discoveries of Samuel Thomson: Containing an Account of His System of Practice, and the Manner of Curining [sic] Disease with Vegetable Medicine, upon a Plan Entirely New; To Which is Added an Introduction to His New Guide to Health, or Botanic Family Physician; Containing the Principles upon Which the System is Founded, with Remarks on Fevers, Steaming, Poison, ect. [sic] Written by Himself. Sixth Edition. Columbus, Ohio Published by Pike, Platt, and Company. Printed by Martin L. Lewis., AI 0. 1832. 256 p., [1] leaf of plates, 1 port. ; 14 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Frontispiece portrait of Samuel Thomson signed: H. Platt, sc.
    Edition statement transposed; precedes "Written by Himself." on title page.
    2358 Thomson, Samuel, 1769-1843. A Narrative of the Life and Medical Discoveries of Samuel Thomson; Containing an Account of His System of Practice, and the Manner of Curing Disease with Vegetable Medicine, upon a Plan Entirely New; To Which is Added an Introduction to His New Guide to Health, or Botanic Family Physician; Containing the Principles upon which the System is Founded, with Remarks on Fevers, Steaming, Poison, &c. Eighth Edition. Written by Himself. Columbus, Ohio Published by Pike, Platt, & Co. Agents. Printed by Martin L. Lewis., AI 14992 (290, [5] pages) 1832. 299, [300-304] p. ; 13.5 cm.
    2359 Thomson, Samuel, 1769-1843. New Guide to Health; or Botanic Family Physician. Containing a Complete System of Practice, Upon a Plan Entirely New; with a Description of the Vegetables made Use of, and Directions for Preparing and Administering Them to Cure Disease. To which is Added a Description of Several Cases of Disease Attended by the Author, with the Mode of Treatment and Cure. Eighth Edition. By Samuel Thomson. Columbus Published by Pike, Plate & Co. Agents. Printed by Martin L. Lewis.,, AI 14994. 1832. 208 p. ; 14 cm.
    6674 Thomson, Samuel, 1769-1843. New Guide to Health; or Botanic Family Physician. Containing a Complete System of Practice, Upon a Plan Entirely New; with a Description of the Vegetables made Use of, and Directions for Preparing and Administering Them to Cure Disease. To Which is Added A Description of Several Cases of Disease Attended by the Author, with the Mode of Treatment and Cure. By Samuel Thomson. Sixth Edition. Columbus, (O.) Printed for Pike, Platt, and Company, by Jenkins and Glover., AI 0. 1832. [1-5], 6-105, [106], 107-163, [164], 165-166, [1], 2-28, 2 l.; 13 cm. Page number 114 printed 141.
    [1]1*-10/1 10*/7 11/4, [1]-2/8. Signature 1* printed 2*. Signature number 11 printed on page 162 instead of page 161.
    2517 Thomson, Samuel, 1769-1843. A Narrative of the Life, and Medical Discoveries of Samuel Thomson; Containing an Account of His System of Practice, and the Manner of Curing Disease with Vegetable Medicine: Upon a Plan Entirely New. Written by Himself. Ninth Edition. Columbus Published by Jarvis Pike & Co., Agents; Jenkins & Glover, Printers., AI 21509. 1833. br, [i] frontis, [1-3], 4, [5]-14, [15]-250, [251]-256 p. ; 13 cm. Spine: Thomson's Narrative.
    "Contents to the Narrative of Samuel Thomson."--p. [251]-256.
    Page 123 printed 12.
    Page 179 printed 178.
    Page 247 printed 327.
    2518 Thomson, Samuel, 1769-1843. A Narrative of the Life and Medical Discoveries of Samuel Thomson: Containing an Account of His System of Practice, and the Manner of Curing Disease with Vegetable Medicine, upon a Plan Entirely New. Written by Himself. Tenth Edition. Columbus Printed and Published by Jarvis Pike & Co., General Agents. Columbus, Ohio., AI 21510. 1833. xii, [1], 134-153 [i.e, 253], bv p. ; 14 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Printed at the Thomsonian Press."--verso of title page.
    Error in paging: p. 253 misnumbered 153.
    2519 Thomson, Samuel, 1769-1843. New Guide to Health, or Botanic Family Physician Containing a Complete System of Practice upon a Plan Entirely New: With a Description of the Vegetables Made Use of, and Directions for Preparing and Administering Them to Cure Disease: To Which is Added a Description of Several Cases of Disease Attentended by the Author, with the Mode of Treatment and Cure. By Samuel Thompson. [sic] Ninth Edition. Columbus[,] Ohio Published by Jarvis Pike & Co. Agents; Jenkins & Glover, Printers;, AI 21511. 1833. 229 p. ; 13.5 cm. AAS/Morgan copy inscribed: Mary A. Halladay's Book. Bought of Mrs William Robbins at Blooming Valley Crawford Co. Pa. 1857.
    2520 Thomson, Samuel, 1769-1843. New Guide to Health, or, Botanic Family Physician. Containing a Complete System of Practice, upon a Plan Entirely New. With a Description of the Vegetables Made Use of, and Directions for Preparing and Administering Them to Cure Disease. To Which Is Added, a Description of Several Cases of Disease Attended by the Author, with the Mode of Treatment and Cure. By Samuel Thomson. Tenth Edition. Columbus Printed and Published Jarvis Pike & Co., General Agents. Columbus, Ohio., AI 21512. 1833. 118 [i.e., 218], [1] p. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Printed at the Thomsonian Press."--verso of the title page.
    Error in paging: p. 219 misnumbered 119.
    Index, p. [217-119 [i.e., 219].
    2942 Thomson, Samuel, 1769-1843. A Narrative of the Life and Medical Discoveries of Samuel Thomson, Containing an Account of His System of Practice and the Manner of Curing Disease with Vegetable Medicine, Upon a Plan Entirely New. Written by Himself. Tenth Edition. Columbus, Ohio Published by Jarvis Pike & Co., General Agents., AI 34563. 1835. 153 (i.e. 253) p. ; 13 cm. Page 253 incorrectly numbered 153.
    "Jonathan Phillips, Printer."--verso of title page.
    "Contents to the Narrative of Samuel Thomson."--p. [251]-153 [i.e. 253].
    2943 Thomson, Samuel, 1769-1843. New Guide to Health; or Botanic Family Physician. Containing a Complete System of Practice, Upon a Plan Entirely New; with a Description of the Vegetables made Use of, and Directions for Preparing and Administering Them to Cure Disease. To Which is Added a Description of Several Cases of Disease Attended by the Author, with the Mode of Treatment and Cure. By Samuel Thomson. Tenth Edition. Columbus Published by Jarvis Pike & Co., AI 34565. 1835. 223, bv p. ; xx cm. "Jonathan Phillips, printer."--verso of title page.
    "Supplement to the New guide to Health."--p. [159]-215.
    "Materia medica of Dr. Samuel Thomson's Guide and Narrative, being a correct catalogue of all the plants recommended by him ... - Comp[i]led by Dr. A.C. Logan."--p. [217]-220.
    2521 Thomsonian Botanical Convention of the United States, Columbus, 1832. Proceedings of the United States Thomsonian Convention. Troy E. P. G. Sutherland, Printer, AI 21514. 1833. 50 p.
    9506 Thos. E. Boswell's lessee, Supreme Court of the United States. Thos. E. Boswell's lessee, plaintiff, vs. Rudolph's Dickinson and al. On a certificate of division from the Circuit Court U.S. for the District of Ohio. Argument for defendants. Columbus Scott & Bascom, printers, Ohio State Journal Office.,
    [between 1850 and 1853] 30 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title.
    Scott & Bascom printed the Ohio State Journal in Columbus, Ohio, from at least 1850 until at least 1853.
    5474 Thrall, Walter. A Treatise upon the Laws Relating to the Titles to Lands which have been sold for the Non Payment of Taxes. By Walter Thrall. Columbus W.B. Thrall, Printer.,
    1847. vi, [7]-120 p. ; 22 cm. Included in the series: Gale Making of Modern Law.
    4856 Tidball, William D. The Life and Character of William R. Johnson: A Funeral Oration. By William D. Tidball. Mansfield Shield and Banner Printing.,
    1847. 15 p. ; 20.5 cm.
    297 Tiffany, Joel, 1811-1893. A Treatise on the Unconstitutionality of American Slavery: Together with the Powers and Duties of the Federal Government, in Relation to that Subject. By Joel Tiffany, Esq. [Cleveland] J. Calyer; Book & Job Printer, Blank Book Maker, &c., Cleveland, Ohio.,
    [1850]. 144 p. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Dated from internal evidence. "The Louisiana territory, Florida, Texas, New Mexico and California have been brought into the Union ..."--p. 22. California was admitted as a state and New Mexico organized as a territory in 1850.
    764 Tiffin, Edward. Anniversary Long Talk, Delivered before the Tammany Society, or Columbian Order, at Their Great Wigwam, the Court-House, Chillicothe, Ohio, on Monday the Thirteenth May, in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eleven. By Dr. Edward Tiffin. Chillicothe Printed by J.S. Collins & Co., OI 141. SS 24038. 1811. 8 p. ; 19.5 cm. OChRHi (bottom half of title-page missing).
    9986 Tilden, Daniel R. An Oration...July 4, 1834. Ravenna s.n.,
    1834. 16 p. ; 21 cm.
    7482 Tinker, Reuben, 1799-1854. The Book of God. An Address Delivered before the Lake County Bible Society, and the Painesville Female Bible Society, August 31, 1844. Hudson Ohio Observer, AI 44-6131. 1844. 16 p.
    8476 Tinker, Reuben, 1799-1854. The Book of God. An Address Delivered before the Lake County Bible Society, and the Painesville Female Bible Society, August 31, 1844, by Reuben Tinker, Madison, Lake Co., Ohio. Chardon Printed by David T. Bruce., AI 45-6379. 1845. Price Ten Cents. 16 p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: Rev. R. Tinker's address.
    7725 Tippecanoe Club, Committee of, Painesville. Painesville, May 18, 1840. To ... For the purpose of making necessary arrangements ... Celebration of the Anniversary of the Raising of the Siege of Fort Meigs ... Committee of Arrangements. [Painesville s.n., AI 0. 1840] 1 sheet ([1] p.) In ms. addressed to: Nathan Daggett Esq., Kirtland.
    8428 Tipton, T. W. Address of T.W. Tipton, before the Franklin Literary Society, of Madison College, Antrim, Ohio, September 24th, 1846. [Antrim s.n., AI 0. 1846] 16 p. ; 19.5 cm.
    7035 To the Electors of Wayne County. 1819. Christian Smith's bid for state representative, by revealing dirty tricks of current Representative General McMillan and past State Senator Thomas G. Jones.

    AI 0. 1819. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7036 To the Electors of Wayne County. 1824. On senatorial race dispelling rumors concerning Edward Avery and a voting rights issue introduced in relation to Wooster's petition for an act of incorporation. [Wooster
    AI 0. 1824] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7033 To the Independent Electors of Wayne County. 1822. Vote for Thomas M'Millen and Cyrus Spink to state legislature instead of Joseph H. Larwell and Benjamin Jones, both with personal interests in the corrupt German Bank of Wooster. [Wooster
    AI 0. 1822] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    429 Todd, Charles Stewart, 1791-1871 and Benjamin Drake, 1794-1841. Sketches of the Civil and Military Services of William Henry Harrison. By Charles S. Todd, Late an Inspector-General in the U.S. Army, and by Benjamin Drake, Author of The Life of Black Hawk, &c. [Two lines of quotation] Cincinnati Published by U.P. James. No. 26 Pearl Street., Howes T283. 1840. 1 l., [iii-iv], v-x, 11-168 p. ; 15 cm. Preface signed and dated: "C.S.T. B.D. Cincinnati, March, 1840."
    Blue wrappers with title page repeated on both with "R.P. Brooks, Printer", added at bottom inside double ruled margin.
    Contents: 1 l., tp, Copyright, Stereotyper [iv], Preface v-vi. Contents vii-x, Sketches 11-165, Appendix 166-168.
    Signatures: [1] 1*-7/4 7*/8. [A] A2 - O/2 O2/4.
    See Morgan 5574 for another 1840 edition without "Appendix."
    5563 Todd, Charles Stewart, 1791-1871 and Benjamin Drake, 1794-1841. Sketches of the Civil and Military Services of William Henry Harrison. By Charles S. Todd, Late an Inspector-General in the U.S. Army, and by Benjamin Drake, Author of The Life of Black Hawk, &c. Columbus Published by I.N. Whiting., AI 0. 1840. 165 p. ; 17 cm.
    4857 Todd, Charles Stewart, 1791-1871 and Benjamin Drake, 1794-1841. Sketches of the Civil and Military Services of William Henry Harrison. By Col. Charles S. Todd, of Kentucky, Late Minister to Russia, and Benjamin Drake, Author of the Life of Black Hawk, Etc., Etc. Revised and Enlarged by James H. Perkins. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James, Walnut Street, Between Fourth and Fifth.,
    1847. x, 11-224 p. ; 17 cm. Wessen, 29: Little known, this later revised edition was not noted by Thomson.
    "James & Co., Stereotypers, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    "J.A. & U.P. James' Steam Press."--verso of title page.
    Preface signed: C.S.T. B.D. Cincinnati, March, 1840.--p. [iii].
    Cloth covers with decorative design.
    Spine, gilt lettering: Life of General Harrison.
    Advertised as "Published and for sale by J.A. & U.P. James, Walnut Street between Fourth and Fifth, Cincinnati." (Morgan 433, back cover)
    909 Todd, Charles Stewart, 1791-1871. A Masonic Address, Delivered before the Brethren of Hiram Lodge, No. 4, on the 24th Day of June, 1815, Being the Anniversary of St. John the Baptist. By Brother Charles S. Todd, Late of the Cincinnati Chapter of Royal-Arch Masons. Published by Order of the Lodge. Cincinnati, O. Frankfort, Kentucky Printed: Cincinnati, Reprinted, by T. Palmer, OI 282. SS 36097. Walgren 1480. 1815. 12 p. ; 15 cm.
    5574 Todd, Charles Stewart, 1791-1871. Sketches of the Civil and Military Services of William Henry Harrison. By Charles S. Todd, Late an Inspector-General in the U.S. Army, and Benjamin Drake, Author of The Life of Black Hawk, &c. [Two lines of Latin quotation] Cincinnati Published by U.P. James., AI 40-6591. 1840. [3], vi-x, [1], 12-165, bv p. ; 17 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Running title: Sketches of General Harrison.
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James, no. 1 Baker, St., Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    American Antiquarian Society copy disbound. Inscribed: A.A.S. fr Kentucky Hist. Soc
    See Morgan 429 for 1840 edition with an "Appendix."--166-168. This edition has blue wrappers with same title with printer added, "R.P. Brooks, Printer." who most likely printed this edition too.
    8057 Todd, Lewis C., 1794-1863 and John Samuel Thompson, 1787-. Universalism Renounced. Norwalk S. C. Parker, Kennan & Tilden, AI 0. 1833. 16 p. ; 21 p.
    9377 Todd's Fork Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1834

    2990 Todd's Fork Baptist Association. Minutes of the Todd's Fork Baptist Association, Olive Branch Meeting House, Clinton County, August, 1836. Wilmington Printed by J. & T. M'Kibbin, AI 35977. 1836. 8 p.
    9378 Todd's Fork Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1837

    9379 Todd's Fork Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1840

    7673 Toledo Railroad Company. Toledo. Toledo Rail Road. Table of Distances. ... H. S. Bradford, Agent at Toledo, J. E. Rogers, Agent at Adrian. June 2, 1838. Toledo A. W. Fairbanks, Printer, at the Blade Office, Toledo, O., AI 0. [1838] 1 sheet ([1] p.) Decorative border with train illustration at top.
    5146 Tomlin, John. Tales of the Caddo. Cincinnati Printed at the Office of "The Great West," Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 2601. 1849. 2 p.l., [11]-110 p. ; 24 cm. Printed in double columns.
    6248 Tomlinson, J. S. (Joseph Smith), 1802-1853. Sermon on the Millenium [sic], with an Appendix, in Which the Question of Our Savior's Personal Appearance on the Earth, During That Time, Is Briefly Considered. By J.S. Tomlinson, D.D., President of Augusta College. Cincinnati Published by J.F. Wright and L. Swormstedt, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Book Room, 311 Corner of Main and Eighth-Streets. R.P. Thompson, Printer., AI 42-4838 (S.R. Tomlinson). 1842. [1-3], 4, [5]-70, [71]-86, [87]-91, bv, 2 l. p. ; 12 cm. "Appendix,"--p. [71]-86.
    "Notes to the Sermon."--p. [87]-91.
    Signatures: [1]-6/8.
    Local Notes: AAS/Morgan copy wanting pages 69-70 and last leaf.
    359 Town, Salem, 1779-1864. Town's Spelling and Defining Book; Containing Rules for Designating the Accented Syllable in Most Words in the Language Being an Introduction to Town's Analysis. One Hundredth Edition. Critically Revised and Corrected. Cincinnati Derby, Bradley & Co., 113 Main-St., AI 0. 1845. 167, bv p. ; 16.5 cm. Officers of the American Common School Society listed on page 2.
    Boards with blue covers. Front cover similar to title-page. Back cover advertisement of Town's Series of School Books.
    The 1848 edition same including edition statement, except for date. (Morgan 66)
    Advertised as "published by and for sale by Derby, Bradley & Co.", in 1847 for 12 1/2 cents. (Morgan 4820, p. 57)
    7291 Town, Salem, 1779-1864. Town's Fourth Reader, Containing a Selection of Lessons, Exclusively from American Authors ... By Salem Town. Cincinnati Derby, Bradley and Company., AI 45-6439. 1845. 288 p. ; 19 cm. Advertised as "published by and for sale by Derby, Bradley & Co.", in 1847 for 50 cents. (Morgan 4820, p. 57)
    9023 Town, Salem, 1779-1864. An Analysis of the Derivative Words in the English Language; or, A Key to Their Precise Analytic Definitions, by Prefixes and Suffixes: Designed to Furnish an Easy and Expeditious Method of Acquiring a Knowledge of Derivative Words, from a Knowledge of Their Component Parts. By Salem Town, A.M. 21st Edition, Carefully Revised, Enlarged, and Adapted to Schools of All Grades. Cincinnati Published by Derby, Bradley & Co.,
    1846. 164 p. ; 18 cm. The 1847 edition same including edition statement, except for date. (Morgan 6152)
    Advertised as "published by and for sale by Derby, Bradley & Co.", in 1847 for 37 1/2 cents. (Morgan 4820, p. 57)
    5864 Town, Salem, 1779-1864. Town's First Reader Consisting of Easy and Attractive Lessons to Be Use in Connection with Any Speller by Salem Town. [Cincinnati Derby, Bradley & Co.,
    1847] 128 p ill. ; 15 No known copy. Title based on other editions.
    Advertised as "published by and for sale by Derby, Bradley & Co.", in 1847 for 12 1/2 cents. (Morgan 4820, p. 57)
    6152 Town, Salem, 1779-1864. An Analysis of the Derivative Words in the English Language; or, A Key to Their Precise Analytic Definitions, by Prefixes and Suffixes: Designed to Furnish an Easy and Expeditious Method of Acquiring a Knowledge of Derivative Words, from a Knowledge of Their Component Parts. By Salem Town, A.M. 21st Edition, Carefully Revised, Enlarged, and Adapted to Schools of All Grades. Cincinnati Published by Derby, Bradley & Co.,
    1847. [1]-164 p. ; 18 cm. The 1846 edition same including edition statement, except for date. (Morgan 9023)
    Advertised as "published by and for sale by Derby, Bradley & Co.", in 1847 for 37 1/2 cents. (Morgan 4820, p. 57)
    8699 Town, Salem, 1779-1864. Town's Second Reader; or, The Speller's Companion; Containing Original and Selected Matter. By Salem Town. [Cincinnati Derby, Bradley & Co.,
    1847] 239 p. ill. ; 18 cm. No known copy. Title based on other editions.
    Advertised as "published by and for sale by Derby, Bradley & Co.", in 1847 for 20 cents. (Morgan 4820, p. 57)
    10163 Town, Salem, 1779-1864. Town's Third Reader: Containing a Selection of Lessons, Exclusively from American Authors. [Cincinnati Derby, Bradley & Co.,
    1847] 252 p. illus. ; 19 cm. No known copy. Title based on other editions.
    Advertised as published by and for sale by Derby, Bradley & Co., in 1847 for 20 cents. (Morgan 4820, p. 57)
    66 Town, Salem, 1779-1864. Town's Spelling and Defining Book; Containing Rules for Designating the Accented Syllable in Most Words in the Language Being an Introduction to Town's Analysis. One Hundredth Edition. Critically Revised and Corrected. Cincinnati Derby, Bradley & Co., 113 Main-St.,
    1848. 167, bv p. ; 17 cm. The 1845 edition same including edition statement, except for date. (Morgan 359)
    Advertised as "published by and for sale by Derby, Bradley & Co.", in 1847 for 12 1/2 cents. (Morgan 4820, p. 57)
    2368 Towndrow, Thomas, 1810-1898. A New and Complete System of Plain and Ornamental Penmanship. By Thomas Towndrow ... Cincinnati Published by J.P. Jewett., Nash 0. NUC NT 0294931 1844. [4] p. 32 pl. ill. t.p. ; 21 cm.
    8910 Towndrow, Thomas, 1810-1898. Towndrow's Guide to Calligraphy, and Writing Books Combined; Being a New and Complete Series of Coarse and Fine-Hand Copies ... Part 3. Cincinnati Published by Jewett & Mason., Nash 275. 1844. 4-p. wr., 12 leaves ruled paper; 4 engr. pl., 3 sections to each pl., numb. 25-48. Nash: In pink wrappers. No engraved plates are present. The copies set by the teacher correspond to lessons 1-24 in Towndrow's New and complete system, 1839. The cover is signed 'Master John D. Pierce 1847.'
    134 Towsley, John A. A Book of Poetry. Composed by John A. Towsley, of Springfield, Ohio. In Two Parts. Cuyahoga Falls Plain and Fancy Job Press Office Print., AI 0. 1840. 40 p. ; 15 cm. Hayman: An exceedingly early Cuyahoga Falls imprints.
    The author was a blind poet.
    7306 Tracy, Ira. A Sermon on the Mode of Baptism, Preached at Streetsborough, Portage Co., Ohio, May, 1850. Hudson The Observer Office,
    1850. 48 p. ; 18 cm.
    1625 Tracy, W. S. (William S.) An Address to the Agricultural Society of Portage County; Delivered at Their Late Annual Fair and Cattle-Show. By W.S. Tracy. Published by Order of the Society. Ravenna J.B. Butler, Print., SS 22497. 1825. 12 p. ; 18 cm. "Published by Order of the Society" is after Ravenna on the title page.
    593 Trent, William, 1715-1787? Journal of Captain William Trent from Logstown to Pichwillany A. D. 1752. An Historical Notice of the Miami Confederacy of Indians. A Sketch of the English Post at Pichwillany. With a Short Biography of Captain Trent. By Alfred T. Goodman. Cincinnati Printed by Robert Clarks and Co., AI 41-5192. 1841. 117 p.
    1167 Tresize, Thomas, compiler. The Christian's Guide. Being a Collection of Scripture Texts, on Almost Every Subject; Doctrinal, Practical and Experimental; without Note or Comment. Passages from Scripture are Inserted in Words at Length, on Every Subject, as They Follow in Order, viz. Every Text that is Most Pertinent to a Particular Subject, is Placed under Its Denominative Head. By Thomas Tresize. Zanesville s.n., OI 518. Rusk II: 265. SS 49627. Wilkie 666. 1819. 216 p. ; 18.5 cm.
    3372 Tresize, Thomas. Christian's Guide; Being a Collection of Scripture Texts on Almost every Subject. 2nd edition. Marietta Printed by I. Maxon., AI 49181, "Mason". 1838. 316 p. ; 16 cm.
    736 True Americans, Society of. Principles of Union Agreed on by the Society of True Americans, in Green County, Pennsylvania. Adopted by the New-Boston Branch of True Americans, in Champaign County, Ohio....Adopted by the New-Boston Branch. Cincinnati Printed at the Press of Liberty Hall., OI 115. SS 21384. 1810. 8 p. ; 22 cm.
    4859 Trueman, D. Address to the Sons of Temperance, Delivered in Cambridge, on the 17th of September, 1847. Cambridge Guernsey Times Office.,
    1847. 22 p.
    4958 Trueman, D. (David) Perpetuity of Influence, An Address Delivered in Cambridge, Ohio, on the 20th of March, 1848, on the Character and Death of Hon. John Q. Adams. By Rev. D. Trueman. [Cambridge Citizens of Cambridge and Vicinity, Guernsey Times Office.,]
    1848. 24 p. ; 20 cm.
    46 Trueman, D. (David). Bible Essay, or, Six Reasons Why Infidels Should Be Christians, With an Introductory Address by D. Trueman. "Search the Scriptures." Mountpleasant, Ohio Printed and Published for the Author, by D. Harris., Rieger xx. 1847. 122 p. ill., front. ; 15 cm. Trueman published book poetry in Mt. Pleasant, 1848 (Morgan 127).
    127 Trueman, D. (David). Cottage Poems. Mountpleasant, Ohio Printed and Published for the Author, by Enoch Harris., Rieger 271. 1848. 256 p. ill. ; 15 cm. Wessen: two plates by Hugh Anderson.
    Signatures: [x]1 [1] 1x - 8/2 8x/4 [x]1 9 9x - 21/2 21x/4.
    8207 Truman, William T. William T. Truman, (late of the firm of Truman & Smith,) no. 20 Pearl Street, Cincinnati, publishes and offers to the trade. ... Cincinnati Shepard and Co., Prs., AI 0. [1843]. [2] leaves ; 27 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes advertisements for standard works "with special reference to furnishing western and southern booksellers," toy books, school books, blank books, and European quills.
    Caption title; no imprint.
    Imprint from colophon, p. [3].
    The firm of Truman and Smith last appears in the Cincinnati directory for 1842, succeeded by William T. Truman and Winthrop B. Smith separately. American Antiquarian Society notes: has ms. letter signed by Truman, dated Apr. 20, 1844.
    Signatures: [A]2 ([A]1 recto, [A]2 verso blank.
    Addressed in ms. to Henry White, Esq., New Haven, Conn.; the ms. letter requests White's assistance in settling Truman's mother's estate in New Haven.
    6585 Trumbull and Ashtabula Turnpike Company. Circular letter regarding the abandoning that part of the road south of Rock Creek, Ashtabula County. Dated, Bloomfield, O., April 16th, 1840.

    AI 0. 1840. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    9781 Trumbull and Ashtabula Turnpike Company. Circular Letter to Members of the Trumbull and Ashtabula Turnpike Company Regarding Abandoning That Part of the Road South of Rock Creek, Ashtabula County. Dated: Bloomfield, O., April 16th, 1840. [s.l. s.n., AI 0. 1840] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 25 cm. Signed: Thomas D. Webb, Eph. Brown, Lewis B. Austin.
    2134 Trumbull Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 5984. 1831.
    This is a ghost. Probably the first anniversary (Morgan 3835, 1840). Not located at OClWHi.
    3835 Trumbull Baptist Association. Minutes of the First Anniversary of the Trumbull Baptist Association, Held at the Baptist Meeting House in Hubbard, October 16 & 17, 1840. Warren Printed at the Job Office by J. Palm, AI 40-458. 1840. 8 p.
    9159 Trumbull Baptist Association. Minutes. Second.

    AI 0. 1841

    9160 Trumbull Baptist Association. Minutes. Third.

    AI 0. 1842

    9161 Trumbull Baptist Association. Minutes. Fourth.

    AI 0. 1843

    9162 Trumbull Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fifth Anniversary of the Trumbull Baptist Association, Held in the Baptist Meeting House at Southington, on the 5th and 6th of September, A.D. 1844. Warren Printed at the Office of the Liberty Herald., AI 0. October, 1844 8 p. ; 22 cm.
    9163 Trumbull Baptist Association. Minutes of the Sixth Anniversary of the Trumbull Baptist Association, Held with the Church at Newton Falls, on the 3d and 4th of September, A.D. 1845. Warren, Ohio Printed at the "Franklin Job Office.", AI 0. 1845 8 p. ; 23 cm.
    9164 Trumbull Baptist Association. Minutes of the Seventh Anniversary of the Trumbull Baptist Association, Held with the Church at Hubbard, Sept. 2d and 3d: 1846. [Warren] A. W. Parker, Printer, Warren Ohio., AI 0. 1846. 8 p. ; 20 cm.
    9165 Trumbull Baptist Association. Minutes of the Eighth Anniversary of the Trumbull Baptist Association, Held with the Church at Orangeville, Sept. 1st & 2d, 1847. [Warren] A.W. Parker, Printer, Warren Ohio.,
    [1847] 8 p. ; 22 cm.
    9166 Trumbull Baptist Association. Minutes of the Ninth Anniversary of the Trumbull Baptist Association, Held with the Church in Youngstown, Sept. 6 & 7, 1848. [Warren] Printed by A.W. Parker, Warren Ohio.,
    1848 7, bv p. ; 22 cm.
    9167 Trumbull Baptist Association. Minutes. Tenth.


    1849

    9168 Trumbull Baptist Association. Minutes of the Eleventh Anniversary of the Trumbull Baptist Association, Held at Warren, Trumbull Co., Ohio, August 29 and 30, 1850. [Warren] J. Dumars, Printer, Warren, O.,
    1850. 8 p. ; 23 cm. Wrapper title.
    4382 Trumbull County Agricultural Society. Transactions of the Second Annual Meeting of the Trumbull County Agricultural Society with Address by E. P. Barrows, Jr. Warren

    1847.

    5020 Trumbull County Agricultural Society. First Annuel Report of the Trumbull County Agricultural Society, Prepared Under the Direction of the Directors of the Society, By M. Churchill. Warren Printed by A.W. Parker,
    1847. [1-3], 4-16 p. ; 21 cm. Yale University Seeley G. Mudd Library, U214 O31 T77, Vol. 1.
    5221 Trumbull County Agricultural Society. Third Annual Fair of the Trumbull Co. Agricultural Society, will be held on the Public Square, in Warren, on Wednesday and Thursday, the 20th and 21st days of September, A.D. 1848. Order of Arrangements: ... [Warren s.n., AI 0. 1848] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 61 x 43 cm. Printed area covers 58 x 40 cm.
    4381 Trumbull County Agricultural Society. Transactions of the Trumbull County Agricultural Society, at the Fourth Annual Meeting Held at Warren, on the 25th, 26th, and 27th of September, 1849 with the Address, Delivered by Samuel St. John ... Published by Order of the Society. Warren Printed at the "Trumbull Whig" Job Office.,
    1849. 62 p. ; 22 cm.
    5226 Trumbull County Agricultural Society. Ravenna, Ohio. Trumbull County Agricultural Society, Exhibition and Fair. Cattle Show, Plowing Match, Agricultural Products, Domestic Manufactures, and Mechanic Arts. At Warren, on Wednesday and Thursday, September 4th & 5th, 1850. Daily Order of Arrangements. First Day.---All Stock offered for Premiums may be registered on the first day, but are not to be brought onto the ground until the second day, when they must be presented at 8 o'clock, A.M. And all Manufactured Articles must be delivered on the first day, by 12 o'clock, [A.] M., to enable the Committee to examine them, and that they must be properly arranged for exhibition before the second day. Butter, tender Fruits and Flowers will be received until 9 o'clock, A.M. on the second day. Second Day.---The second day will be devoted to the general exhibition of Stock and articles presented,---the Awarding of Premiums,---delivering of Address, and Election of Officers for the ensuing year. Premiums Offered. [Six columns of text] Regulations. [Single column] The Fair will be held at the residence of Chester Bidwell, on the Bazetta road, half a mile east of Warren, at which place all articles intended for exhibition must be delivered, as no other place will be provided for their reception. {hand pointing right] The several Committees are requested to meet at the Committee Room on Wednesday, at [illegible] o'clock, for the purpose of receiving lists of articles to be examined. Officers of the Society. President, Jacob Perkins, Warren; Vice President, Charles Bosworth, Warren; Secretary, Jacob H. Baldwin, Champion; Treasurer, M.B. Tayler, Warren; Managers, John Ratliff, Howland; Buel Barnes, Gustavus; E.A. Brown, Bloomfield; B.N. Robbins, Warren; and Seth A. Bushnell, Hartford. Committees. In pursuance of public notice previously given, the officers and managers of the Trumbull County Agricultural Society met at the Court House, in Warren, on the 22d of June, 1850, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. The following Committees were then appointed. [ Five columns of committees] Harmon Austin, Marshal. [Warren s.n.,
    1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 61.0 x 44.1 cm. Printed area covers 58.5 x 41.3 cm.
    5206 Trumbull County Bible Society. Circular to the Clergy of Trumbull County. The Anniversary of Our County Bible Society. Jan. 18-19, 1842.
    s.n., AI 0. [1842] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4400 Trumbull County Bible Society. Western Reserve Chronicle, Extra. Report of the Trustees of the Trumbull Bible Society, May 20, 1845. Warren
    AI 0. 1845. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    637 Trumbull County Educational Society. To the Honorable Legislature of the Territory, north-west the Ohio--now in session. The Memorial of the Resident and Non-Resident Proprietors and Owners of Land, in the County of Trumbull, by their Agent and Attorney, George Tod--respectfully sheweth, … Chillicothe, December 20th, 1801. Chillicothe -- Printed by N. Willis., OI 22. SS 1438. [1801] Broadside. ; 28 x 39.5 cm. Text in two columns. Ohio Imprint notes: Contains a protest against the levy of a territorial tax on the land, by the Territorial Legislature in December, 1800, so far as it applied to Trumbull County and the Connecticut Western Reserve. The memorialists point out that at the time of the act in question Trumbull County was not represented in the Territorial Legislature since it had been added to the territory only four or five months before. Furthermore, before the annexation of the Western Reserve, they had expended more than $80,000 of their own funds for the construction of the necessary roads in their settlement.
    4762 Trumbull County Educational Society. A Notification of the Teacher's Institute, to be Held at Warren, Oct. 27, as Arranged by the Trumbull County Educational Society. [Warren
    AI 0. 1846] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    10357 Trumbull Phalanx. Constitution of the Trumbull Phalanx. [Trumbull Phalanx s.n.,
    1843] 2 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title.
    "The Trumbull Phalanx has purchased a location on Eagle Creek, in Braceville, about 10 miles from Warren."--p. 4.
    442 Tucker, Levi, 1804-1853. Lectures on the Nature and Dangerous Tendency of Modern Infidelity: Delivered to Young Men, in the First Baptist Church in the City of Cleveland, Ohio, by Rev. Levi Tucker, A.M. Pastor. [Four lines of quotation] Cleveland Francis B. Penniman., AI 47128. 1837. [1-11], 12-36, [37], 38-39, [40], 41-56, [57], 58-74, [75], 76-96, [97], 98-119, [120], 121-153, [154], 155-189, bv, 1 l. p. ; 17.5 cm. Contents: I. Survey of the Field for Benevolent Labor. II. Claims of Society on Young Men. III. Principles Necessary to Meet Such Claims. IV. Nature of Infidelity. V. Standards of Infidel Virtue. VI. Hypocritical and Licentious Tendency of Infidelity. VII. Reign of Infidelity in France--Death of Infidels and Christians Compared.
    "*The first Sermon was delivered to young men on New Year's Evening [1837], without any design of publication. But at the request of several young men it is published in this volume, though it has no immediate bearing on the subject."--p. [4], footnote.
    Spine paper label: Tucker's Lectures to Young Men.
    Signatures: [A] A2-Q/2 Q2/4.
    823 Tuke, Henry, 1755-1814. The Principles of Religion of the Quakers. Cincinnati Printed by John W. Browne & Co., AI 0. 1813.
    Advertised in Murray, English Grammar, 1813, p. [244], as "will shortly publish."
    2216 Turnbull, James. History of Animals, being a Comprehensive Selection from Goldsmith's Animated Nature, with Anecdotes of Animals, Illustrative of Their Habits and Characters. Embellished with Twelve Pages of Copperplate Engravings. By James Turnbull. Steubenville. James Wilson, Printer Published by J. & B. Turnbull, AI 0. Rieger 739/5700. 1831. 204 p. Reese notes: A modest book, its text entirely lifted from Goldsmith (who lifted it from Buffon), this is one of the first color plate books to be published west of the Atlantic seaboard. Its engravings were made by Hugh Anderson, who had worked in Philadelphia and then for Fielding Lucas in Baltimore ... .
    5669 Turnbull, James. Songs of Zion: A New Collection of Hymns & Spiritual Songs; Designed for Society, Public and Social, Prayer Meetings, and Family Devotion. Compiled by James Turnbull. With the Names of the Most Suitable Tunes Affixed to Each Hymn by John D. Slack. Steubenville, O. Published by J. & B. Turnbull, Jas. Wilson, Printer., AI 0. (Cf. 14825 (1832), 40274 (1836). 1832. iv, 412 [i.e. 380] p. ; 12 cm. Indiana University notes: Without music.
    Hymn numbering also used in place of page numbers.
    Signatures: A-V8 W8 X-Z8.
    Includes table of first lines.
    Bound in brown cloth, printed paper spine label.
    8215 Turner, Benjamin. Newark, January 12, 1837. Messrs. I. Dille, B.W. Brice Jr., Daniel Duncan, Isaac Smucker, Calvin K. Warner, Daniel S. Norton, B.S. Brown, and Eli Miller, commissioners of the Newark and Mount Vernon Rail Road. Gentlemen: --Having made the survey and estimates agreeable to the charter of the above road, under your direction, I beg leave respectfully to state, that the distance from the town of Newark to the town of Mt. Vernon, in Knox County, Ohio, is twenty-four miles and .5, as appears from the notes of the survey. ... Newark s.n., AI 0. 1837. [2] leaves ; 26 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed: Benjamin Turner.
    Apparently the proposed railroad was never built.
    Signatures: [A]2 ([A]1 verso, [A]2 blank.
    American Antiquarian Society copy has ms. form for recording subscribers of capital stock in the Newark and Mount Vernon Rail Road Company, with only one entry, "Daniel S. Norton, Mt. Vernon, twenty shares."
    1022 Turner, George, 1750-1843. An Oration Pronounced before the Washington Benevolent Society of the County of Washington, State of Ohio, on the 22d. February, 1817. By George Turner, Esq. (Published by the Society.) Marietta Printed by Royal Prentiss., OI 381. Rusk II: 279. SS 42342. Thomson 1154. Wilkie 512. 1817. 14, [2] p. ; 21 cm. "The Homage to worth."--p. 13-14; "...composed and sung on the occasion."
    Signatures: [A-B]4 ([B]4 blank).
    2523 Turner, Maria. The Young Ladies' Assistant in Drawing and Painting. By Maria Turner, Author of Rudiments of Drawing and Shadowing Flowers. Cincinnati Published by Corey and Fairbank., AI 21573. 1833. viii, [1], [10]-71, bv p. ill. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Cincinnati. Printed by F.S. Benton."--verso of title page.
    594 Turner, Thomas. Appeal to Christians of the Southern States...especially of the Associated Reformed Presbyterian Church on the Relative Duties of Master and Servant. Columbus Enquirer Office, AI 41-5222. 1841.

    4611 Turney, Edmund, 1816-1872. The Triumph of the Gospel; or An Exposition of Rev. XX:1-9: A Discourse Delivered Nov. 19, 1843 at Granville, Ohio. By Rev. Edmund Turney. [sermon] Columbus Printed by Scott & Teesdale., AI 44-6253. 1844. 29 p. ; 23 cm.
    6912 Tuthill, Louisa Caroline, 1798-1879. Success in Life: The Lawyer. Cincinnati H.W. Derby,
    1850. 1 p. l., [v]-viii, [9]-177 p. ; 20 cm. There are sketches of Jeremiah Mason, Gouverneur Morris, John Jay, John Marshall, William Pinckney, and William Wirt.
    7041 Twelfth Congressional District. Open letter to Colonel John Sloane, U.S. Congressman, requesting he answer questions about his past vote and actions, before the upcoming election.

    AI 0. 1828. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    6277 Twinsburg Institute. Catalogue of the Instructors and Students of the Twinsburg Institute. Cleveland

    1848.

    7266 Tyng, Dudley A. Worldly Conformity. Cleveland

    1850. 34 p. ; 14 cm.
    7074 Tyrol. War and Servitude. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1840] 8 p. ; 24 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Type-signed at end of text: Tyro.
    At head of title: For the good of the race.
    8235 U. S. Army. 8th Military District. Headquarters, Chillicothe, 17th Sept. Circumstances beyond my control, some of which it would be proper at this time to communicate, impose on me the painful duty of announcing that the Mounted Expedition, proposed to be carried on, by order the President against the hostile Indians, is abandoned... [10 lines. Signed:] Duncan M'Arthur, Brig. Gen. U. S. Army. Com. 8th Military District. [Chillicothe n. p., AI 0. 1814] Broadside. ; 19 x 22 cm. InU: Lilly E355.6 U3 Vault.
    5950 U. S. Circuit Court (7th Circuit). Proceedings of the United States Court, Gentlemen of the Bar, Citizens of Columbus, in Testimony of Respect for the Late Thomas Jefferson & John Adams. Columbus George Nashee & Co., Printers., AI 0. 1826. 20 p.
    7362 U. S. Supreme Court. Oliver & Williams, Appellants, vs. Robert Piatt & Others, Appellees. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1844.
    OCHP (340t V58).
    5920 U. S. Treasury Department. Statement, of the Amount of Internal Duties, Imposed by the United States. Newburgh
    AI 0. 1819. Broadside. ; 0.5 x 19 cm.
    5936 U. S. Treasury Department. Internal Duties. Newburgh
    AI 0. 1820. Broadside. 31 x 20 cm.
    8225 Ullery, S. W. Executors' sale!! There will be offered at public sale on Friday October 8th, at the residence of Jacob Ullery, deceased, near Covington, Ohio, the following described property, to wit: horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, one two-horse wagon; one two-horse carriage; gearing and harness; plows, harrows, and farming utensils: also, household furniture ... wheat and oats ... hay; corn in the ground; one threshing machine--four horse power; one windmill & cutting box.--Also, at the same time and place--six to eight town lots, in the north east addition to the town of Covington ... Covington s.n.,
    1847. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 30 x 31 cm. Signed: S.W. Ullery, H.G. Ullery, executors of Jacob Ellery, dec'd. Covington, Sept. 15, 1847.
    Printed area measures 26.5 x 25.6 cm.
    1975 Underhill, Samuel, 1795-1872. A Lecture on Mysterious Religious Emotions, Delivered at Bethlehem, Ohio, by Dr. Samuel Underhill. [Six lines from Pope] Steubenville Printed for the Author., SS 40706. 1829. [3], 4-24 p. ; 18 cm.
    This is the earliest known publication by Samuel Underhill. He was graduated from the Medical College in Albany in 1814. By 1829, he was in Ohio and gave this lecture in Bethlehem. He practive in Cleveland, and appears five times in the Cleveland city directory for 1837 (Morgan 153) as physician and surgeon and advertised The Cleveland Liberalist, which he edited and underwrote and with his son, James S. Underhill, served as both publishers and printers. He served as a medical preceptor for several medical students at Western Reserve College from 1845 to 1849. b. 11/14/1795; d. 12/14/1872.
    For other titles by Underhill, see Morgan 3134, 3334, and 3539 (no copy located).
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Excellency Levi Lincoln, Gov. Mass., Boston Mass.
    3134 Underhill, Samuel, 1795-1872. Oration Delivered at Brecksville, Jan. 28, 1836. By Dr. Samuel Underhill, of Cleveland, Ohio ... [Cleveland s.n., AI 40629. 1836] 16 p. ; 22.5 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    3334 Underhill, Samuel, 1795-1872. An Address, Delivered Jan. 29, 1837. At Shalersville, Portage Co. Ohio, on the Centennial Anniversary of the Birth of Thomas Paine, Who Was Born January 29, 1737. By Dr. Samuel Underhill, of Cleveland, Ohio. Cleveland Sanford & Lott, Printers, AI 47148. 1837. 24 p. ; 17 cm. Lesser notes: In this rare Address Underhill ranks Paine "among the great advocates of free enquiry," alongside Bacon, Locke, Milton, Hume, and others who have rescued humanity from witchcraft, ignorance, superstition, and the "intemperate zeal" of an officious clergy. He commemorates "that little pamphlet," Common Sense, which "meteor like, but steady in its brightness, flashed abroad over our land, convincing all in its course;" and speaks of Paine's other contributions to Americans, despite "the black and calumniating ingratitude of that people who had received his first and greatest services."
    3539 Underhill, Samuel, 1795-1872. Lectures on Mysterious Religious Emotion. 2nd edition. Cleveland
    AI 53407. 1838.

    3854 Underwood, James. Address and the Proceedings of the Festival, Held in the City of Cincinnati, January 29, 1840, in Commemoration of the Revolutionary Services of that Wonderful Advocate of Civil Liberty, Thomas Paine. By James Underwood. Cincinnati
    AI 40-1441. 1840. 12 p.
    9441 Union American Anti-Slavery Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fifth Annual Meeting of the Union Amer. A.S. Baptist Association in Ohio; Held with the Mill Creek Church, Logan County, September 4, 1845. Columbus Cross and Jouurnal Print., AI 0. 1845.

    970 Union Humane Society. St. Clairsville. Constitution of the Union Humane Society. Believing That All Men Are Born Equally Free. [St. Clairsville s.n., OI 332. SS 39140. 1816] 8 p. ; 16 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    "Art. 34. All persons who subscribe to this constitution on or before the 20th day of April 1816, shall meet at Mount Pleasant in Jefferson county, upon that day, for the purpose of organizing the society. Signed in behalf of the Committee, Joseph Alexander, Chairman, Benjamin W. Ladd, Secretary."--p. 8.
    Broadside circular issued by Benjamin Lundy, founder of the Society, one of the first antislavery societies, under the pseudonym Philo Justitia and dated "St. Clairsville, 1st mo. 4th, 1816", has a note appended at end which states "that since the circular was drawn up ... a constitution had been formed." Cf. Lundy. 1816 St. Clairsville (Ohio) (Morgan 965) and Benjamin Lundy, Life, travels, and opinions of Benjamin Lundy, Philadelphia, 1847, p. 17.
    7349 Union Society of Cincinnati. Report of the Committee Appointed by the Union Society of Cincinnati, to Receive the Communication from the 1st General Conference, in Relation to Reform in the Government of the Methodist Church, and to Report thereon. Cincinnati Lodge, L'Hommedieu & Hammond., AI 0. 1826. 10 p. ; 21 cm.
    7294 United American Mechanics. Cincinnati. Constitution, By-Laws and Rules of Order of Mechanics Council, No. 4. Cincinnati Duman & Kawyer,
    1850.
    OCHP (19272).
    971 United Brethren in Christ. Herzens Opfer; eine Sammlung Geistreicher Lieder, Aus den mehrsten jetzt ublichen Gesangbucher gesammlet [sic]; Zum offentlichen und privat Gebrauch fur Liebhaber des Gottlichen Lebens. [Two lines from Psalms] Lancaster, Ohio Gedruckt bey Eduard Schaffer., OI 333. Rusk II: 44. SS 37832, 39143. Seidensticker 2147. Wilkie 457. ....1816..... [6], 352, [31] p. ; 13.5 cm. Seidensticker: Entry for Henry Evinger as proprietor in the files of the Copyright Office, Sept. 14, 1815.
    Without music.
    Tunes indicated by title.
    First 2 and last 4 pages blank.
    "Dieses Buch wird von der Conferenz der Vereinigten Brüder in Christo ... anempfohlen"--p. [6], first series.
    Includes indexes.
    9988 United Brethren in Christ. A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the United Brethren in Christ Taken from the Most Approved Authors and Adapted to Public and Private Worship. Circleville Conference Office of the United Brethren in Christ,
    1843. 349 p. ; 12 cm. Title on spine: Hymns.
    9990 United Brethren in Christ. Origin, Doctrine, Constitution and Discipline of the United Brethren in Christ. 6th ed. Circleville, Ohio Printed at the Conference Office, AI 0. 1843. 72 p. ; 12 cm.
    9991 United Brethren in Christ. Origin, Doctrine, Constitution and Discipline of the United Brethren in Christ. Circleville, Ohio Printed at the Conference Office,
    1850. 102 p. ; 12 cm.
    1310 United Germans at Teutonia, Society of. Circular. At a meeting of the members of the Society of the United Germans at Teutonia, the brethren Solomon Sala, Michael Lenz and Peter Kaufmann, have been unanimously elected and delegated ... 1. To collect contributions for the building of a meeting-house. 2. To receive assistance and donations for the erection and organization of a seminary for the Society. 3. To collect subscribers for their proposed periodical work, "The Herald of a better time." And they are further empowered and authorized to make known the beneficial tendency of our union ... and to use all the lawful means in their power, to realize our great object, for the mutual benefit of ourselves and the whole human family. ... [Canton Printed by Johann Sala or Solomon Sala?, AI 0. 1827] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 26 x 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed: Done at Teutonia, Columbiana County, Ohio, on the 26th day of November ... 1827. Witness our signatures in the name of the whole Society. Solomon Sala, Michael Lenz, Peter Kaufmann.
    Although Karl Arndt (Teutonic visions of social perfection for Emerson, 1988, p. 40) states that Peter Kaufmann, president of the society and editor of the proposed Herald of a better time, "printed broadsides announcing the publication of ... 'The Herald of a better time,' and another in the form of a circular ... that Solomon Sale, Michael Lenz, and Peter Kaufmann had been commissioned by Teutonia to collect funds, subscriptions .. and gifts," there is not other evidence that there was a press at Teutonia. Solomon Sala was also a printer, with a printing establishment in Canton, Ohio, which he sold to Kaufmann in 1831. Unfortunately, the account book used by Sala from 1823-1831, and by Kaufmann from 1831-1837, located at the American Antiquarian Society, contains no entries for Nov. 1827, and no mention of the Society of the United Germans. Based on typographical evidence, Botte & Tannhof attribute the 1827 Constitution of the society (Botte & Tannof. German printing, no. 2848) to the press of Johann Sala, also at Canton. The Circular, however, bears no typographical resemblance to the Constitution. Text in two columns; printed area measures 14.0 x 15.5 cm.
    1357 United Germans at Teutonia, Society of. Proposals for publishing a weekly periodical work, entitled: "The Herald of a Better Time." Edited by a Society of Friends of Truth and Humanity at Teutonia [Canton Printed by Johann Sala or Solomon Sala?, AI 0. 1827] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 26 x 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed: Done at Teutonia, Columbiana County, Ohio, on the 26th day of November ... 1827. Witness our signatures in the name of the whole Society. Solomon Sala, Michael Lenz, Peter Kaufmann.
    Although Karl Arndt (Teutonic visions of social perfection for Emerson, 1988, p. 40) states that Peter Kaufmann, president of the society and editor of the proposed Herald of a better time, "printed broadsides announcing the publication of ... 'The Herald of a better time,' and another in the form of a circular ... that Solomon Sale, Michael Lenz, and Peter Kaufmann had been commissioned by Teutonia to collect funds, subscriptions .. and gifts," there is not other evidence that there was a press at Teutonia. Solomon Sala was also a printer, with a printing establishment in Canton, Ohio, which he sold to Kaufmann in 1831. Unfortunately, the account book used by Sala from 1823-1831, and by Kaufmann from 1831-1837, located at the American Antiquarian Society, contains no entries for Nov. 1827, and no mention of the Society of the United Germans. Based on typographical evidence, Botte & Tannhof attribute the 1827 Constitution of the society (Botte & Tannof. German printing, no. 2848) to the press of Johann Sala, also at Canton. The Circular, however, bears no typographical resemblance to the Constitution.
    Text in two columns; printed area measures 14.0 x 15.5 cm.
    1504 United Germans at Teutonia, Society of. Ankundigung zur herausgabe einer wochentlicjen Zeitscrift, betitelt: "Der Herald einer bessern Zeit." Herausgegeben von Freunden der Wahrheir und der Menschheit zu Teutonia. [Canton Printed by Johann Sala or Solomon Sala?, AI 0. Botte & Tannhof. German printing, 0. 1827] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 26 x 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed: die Herausgeber des Heroldes einer bessern Zeit von Teutonia. November 1827.
    Although Karl Arndt (Teutonic visions of social perfection for Emerson, 1988, p. 40) states that Peter Kaufmann, president of the society and editor of the proposed Herald of a better time, "printed broadsides announcing the publication of ... 'The Herald of a better time,' and another in the form of a circular ... that Solomon Sale, Michael Lenz, and Peter Kaufmann had been commissioned by Teutonia to collect funds, subscriptions .. and gifts," there is not other evidence that there was a press at Teutonia. Solomon Sala was also a printer, with a printing establishment in Canton, Ohio, which he sold to Kaufmann in 1831. Unfortunately, the account book used by Sala from 1823-1831, and by Kaufmann from 1831-1837, located at the American Antiquarian Society, contains no entries for Nov. 1827, and no mention of the Society of the United Germans. Based on typographical evidence, Botte & Tannhof attribute the 1827 Constitution of the society (Botte & Tannof. German printing, no. 2848) to the press of Johann Sala, also at Canton. The Circular, however, bears no typographical resemblance to the Constitution. Includes "Bedingungen."
    1781 United Germans at Teutonia, Society of. Constitution der Gesellschaft der "Vereinigten Teutschen" zu Teutonia. Constitution of the Society of the United Germans at Teutonia. [Canton Printed by Johann Sala., AI 0. First cent. of German lang. printing in the U.S., 2848. 1827] [4] p. ; 25 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: German and English in parallel columns.
    "Attributed to the press of Johann Sala, Canton, Ohio, on the basis of typographical evidence."-First cent. of German lang. printing in the U.S.
    Signed on p. [3]: Jacob Schreiber [and eighteen others]. The sixth name is that of Peter Kaufmann, the founder of the Society of the United Germans, and author of its constitution, which was printed late in 1827. Cf. Teutonic visions of social perfection ... 1988, p. 31ff.
    7761 United Germans at Teutonia, Society of. Circular. Bei einer Versammlung der Glieder der Vereinigten Deutschen zu Teutonia, sind die Grunder Salomon Sala, Michael Lenz and Peter Kaufmann... Re: German of English circular to collect contributions for the building of a meeting house. Canton
    AI 0. 1827. 1 sheet ([1] p.) Joseph Dush, late of Willard, Ohio, had a copy. It did not appear in his estate sales.
    9925 United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Presbytery of Miami. A Pastoral Letter from the Presbytery of Miami to the Churches under Its Care. [s.l. s.n.,
    1850?] 12 p. ; 20 cm.
    3135 United Society of Journeymen. Cabinet Makers of Cincinnati. Book of Prices for the Manufacture of Cabinet-Ware. Cincinnati N.S. Johnson, Printer, AI 40639. 1836. 163 p.
    9707 United Sons of Humanity. Constitution, Pledge and By-Laws of the United Sons of Humanity Instituted in Cincinnati, July 4, 1847. Cincinnati John White,
    1847 16 p. ; 14 cm.
    2524 United States Constitutional Convention, 1787. Secret Proceedings and Debates in the Convention Assembled in Philadelphia in the Year 1787, for the Purpose...From Notes Taken from the Late Robert Yates,...and Copies by John Lansing, Jun...Members of the Convention. Including "The Genuine Information," Laid before the Legislature of Maryland, by Luther Martin,...Also Other Historical Documents. Cincinnati A. Mygatt, AI 22443. 1833. 335 p.
    1402 United States. Rules of Practice for the Courts of Equity of the United States. Columbus Printed by P. H. Olmsted., SS 11276. Vodrey 59. 1822. 12 p.
    7190 United States. Army. By His Excellency Anthony Wayne, Esquire, Major General and Commander in Chief of the Legion of the United States. These are to certify the bearer hereof [blank] has served in the above said legion... [Cincinnati Printed by William Maxwell, Evans 0. 1794 or 1795] 1 sheet ([2] p.) ; 34 x 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Dated 179[blank]. The John Carter Brown Library copy, though filled out, is not dated. Imprint supplied by the John Carter Brown Library.
    On verso is a blank form for the acknowledgement of receipt of "all the pay, arrears of pay, cloathing of all sorts ..."
    5531 United States. Circuit (7th Circuit). Proceedings of the United States Court, Gentlemen of the Bar, and Citizens of Columbus, in Testimony of Respect for the Late Thomas Jefferson & John Adams; Also, the Discourses Delivered on the Occasion, by the Rev. James Hoge. Columbus George Nashee & Co., Printers., AI 0. 1826. 20 p. ; 19 cm.
    7064 United States. Circuit Court (7th circuit). Reports of Cases Argued and Decided in the Circuit Court of the United States for the Seventh Circuit. Volume I. Cincinnati E. Morgan & Co., Vodrey 52. 1840.
    By John McLean, Circuit Judge.
    7664 United States. Circuit Court (7th circuit). Reports of Cases Argued and Decided in the Circuit Court of the United States for the Seventh Circuit. Volume II. Cincinnati
    Vodrey 52. 1843.

    7665 United States. Circuit Court (7th circuit). Reports of Cases Argued and Decided in the Circuit Court of the United States for the Seventh Circuit. Volume III. Cincinnati Derby, Bradley & Co., Vodrey 52. 1847. 2 vols. Advertised as "published by and for sale by Derby, Bradley & Co.", "Bu Kpjn McLean, Circuit Judge. 2 vol." in 1847 for 10 00. (Morgan 4820, p. [55])
    791 United States. Congress. House of Representatives. An Address of Members of the House of Representatives...Subject of the War with Great Britain. Marietta Printed at the Office of the Western Spectator., OI 166. SS 24545. Wilkie 222. 1812. 32 p., including tables. ; 20 cm. Signed by George Sullivan and thirty-three other Federalist members.
    This pamphlet is in the Ohio Memory project.
    6323 United States. Constitutional Convention (1787). Secret Proceedings and Debates of the Convention Assembled at Philadelphia, in the Year 1787, for the Purpose of Forming the Constitution of the United States of America. From Notes Taken by the Late Robert Yates, Esquire, Chief Justice of New York, and Copied by John Lansing, Jun. Esquire, Late Chancellor of That State, Members of That Convention. Including "The Genuine Information,' [sic] Laid before the Legislature of Maryland, by Luther Martin, Esquire, Then Attorney-General of That State, and Member of the Same Convention. Also, Other Historical Documents, Relative to the Federal Compact of the North American Union. Cincinnati Published by Alston Mygatt., Sabin 78749 and between 106002-106003. 1838. xi, [1], 335, bv p. ; 20 cm. First published in 1821.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Half-title: Secret Proceedings and Debates of the Federal Convention.
    "Biographical sketch," of Robert Yates, p. [329]-335.
    American Antiquarian Society copy has label: From Leary & Getz, publishers and booksellers, no. 138 North 2d St. between Race and Vine Sts. Philada.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Rob't Johnson's 1854; R. Johnson 1854.
    9548 United States. Court of Appeals (7th Circuit). Rules of Practice for the Seventh Circuit Court of the United States; in and for the State of Ohio Adopted, December Term, A.D. 1831. Columbus Printed by S. Medary and Brothers., AI 0. 1839. 9, [1] p. ; 21.5 cm.
    2254 United States. District Court. Bankrupt Law; Passed 19th August, 1841, with notes. Cincinnati U.P. James, AI 0. 1842. 46 p. ; 20 cm. Author is Richard Biddle, 1796-1847.
    8509 United States. District Court. Rules and Regulations in Bankruptcy, Adopted by the District Court of the United States, for the District of Ohio. Second Edition, Revised-with the Additions and Amendments to August Term, 1842. Columbus Published by Charles Scott., AI 0. 1842. [1-3], bv, 5-27, bv, [29]-43, bv, 2 l. p. ; 19 cm. Title page wrapper same but with term date spelled out, "One Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty-Two," within double decorative border.
    "Forms."--p. [29]-43.
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 2/4 2*/8.
    638 United States. Laws, statutes, etc. Land Laws, in Which Are Embraced, the Act Entitled, An Act to Amend the Act Entitled "An Act Providing for the Sale of the Lands of the United States, in the Territory North-West of the Ohio, and above the Mouth of the Kentucky River," passed the Tenth Day of May, 1800, and Act Entitled "An Act Giving a Right of Pre-Exemption to Certain Persons Who Have Contracted with John C. Symmes, or His Associates, for Land Lying between the Miami Rivers, in the Territory of the Northwest of the River Ohio." Cincinnati Printed by Carpenter & Findlay., OI 23. SS 1491. Wilkie 32. 1801. 21 p. ; 20.5 cm. Ohio Imprint notes: Advertised in the Western Spy and Hamilton Gazette of July 22, 1801: "This day published, and for sale at the Land, Receiver's & Spy offices, price twenty-five cents..."
    1085 United States. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act to Incorporate the Subscribers to the Bank of the United States. Chillicothe Printed by John Andrews., OI 431. SS 45141. Wilkie 586. 1818. 59 p. ; 17 cm. 59 pages with errata slip. Private publication, having been printed by Andrews at Chillicothe, while Olmstead, at Columbus, was the State Printer.
    6493 United States. Ohio. Seventh Circuit Court. Thomas S. Hinde and Belinda his wife, Complaintants, vs. James Finley. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1818. 1 sheet ([1] p.) OC (Folder 6-2).
    8101 United States. President (1829-1837: Jackson). Veto Message. Four Thousand Copies, Reprinted at the Ohio Monitor Office, for Circulation in the 8th Congressional District; Together with Explanatory Notes, and the Address of the National Democratic Committee for the State of Ohio. [Columbus Ohio Monitor Office, AI 0. 1832] 16 p. ; 25 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title; no imprint. The address of the National Democratic Committee in support of Andrew Jackson's veto message, and is signed: John A. Bryan, Bela Latham, David Smith, National Committee of Ohio. "Veto message, from the President of the U. States, returning the Bank Bill, with his objections."--p. [4]-16.
    7110 United States. President (Jefferson, Thomas), 1743-1826. Proclamation by the President of the United States...Th: Jefferson. Re: public lands. Cincinnati John W. Brown[e]'s Print., Office of the Liberty Hall., AI 0. 1808. Broadside. ; 25 x 45 cm. Manuscript notes, dated Oct. 1, 1808.
    2929 United States. Supreme Court. Rules of Practice for the Courts of Equity of the United States. Cincinnati E. Morgan, AI 0. 1842. 31 p. ; 22 cm.
    10316 United States. Supreme Court. Supreme Court of the United States. Thomas J. Halderman, and others, no. 149 ads. Jacob Beckwith, plaintiff … [Ohio s.n.,
    1845] 18 p. ; 21 cm.
    10313 United States. Supreme Court. Supreme Court of the United States. No. 114, Euclid Williamson, Thomas F. Eckert, and John Williamson, plaintiffs in error, vs. Alexander B. Barrett, … [Ohio s.n.,
    1848] 28 p. ; 21 cm.
    6731 United States. Surveyor General. General Instructions to His Deputies; by the Surveyor of the United States, for the States of Ohio and Indiana, and the Territory of Michigan. Cincinnati John H. Wood, Printer., AI 0. 1833. 24 p., [1] folded leaf of plates. map. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed on p. 24: [blank] Survey General. To [blank] Deputy Surveyor, Surveyor General's Office, Cincinnati.
    One American Antiquarian Society copy is signed in ms: Robt. T. Lytle. Another issue copy is signed in ms. Wm. Johnson, Surveyor General, by Saml. Williams, chf. clk. Sept. 14, 1843; and is addressed to Nathl. L. Squibb, Deputy Surveyor.
    Map signed: Woodruff sc.
    Another issue (56 p.) includes "Specimen form of the field notes of the subdivision of a township into sections," "Meanders," and "Survey of Private Claims."--p. [25]-56.
    4082 United States. Treasury Department. Collection of Internal Duties. Internal Duties. Statement of the amount of Internal Duties imposed by the United States, except those on household furniture, on watches, and on stamps, paid by each person in the Ninth Collection District of Ohio, during the Year 1820. B. Barnes Jerod - - - $10 75 C. Charter John - - 78 14 F. Fleming Matthew - - - 34 73 Fox Abner - - 88 13 H. Hall Hez. Jr. - - - 21 75 W. Ward Calvin - - - 104 95 [Short rule] $338 45 I do herby certify, that the foregoing statement exhibits the full amount of the duties aforesaid, paid in the Ninth Collection District of Ohio, during the year 1820, by all persons to me. Daniel Miles, Collector Of The Revenue For Ninth Col. District Of Ohio. Collector's Office, January 1, 1821. [Right point] Sir, In pursuance of instructions received from the Treasury Department, I herewith transmit a statement of monies received by me in the 9th Collection District of Ohio, which you will please to enter on file in your office, for the inspection of all persons concerned. I am, very respectfully, your's, &c. Daniel Miles, Collector of the Revenue. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1821] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 32 x 20 cm. Printed area covers 24 x 15 cm.
    7394 Urbana and Champaign Mutual Insurance Company. Urbana. Charter and By-Laws of the Urbana and Champaign Mutual Insurance Company. Urbana Printed by Hays & Raymond., AI 0. 1835. 8 p. 17 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy the gift of Russell L. Martin III.
    Includes: Ohio. Act to incorporate the Urbana and Champaign Mutual Insurance Company.
    155 Vallandigham, Clement L. (Clement Laird), 1820-1871. Remarks of Mr. Vallandigham, of Columbiana, on the Bill to Provide for Ascertaining the Will of the People upon the Question of Calling a Convention to Amend the Constitution of the State, in the House of Representatives, Saturday, January 19, 1847. Columbus Swan & Tappan, Printers.,
    1847. 14 p. ; 22 cm. Cover-title: Mr. Vallandigham's speech.
    American Antiquarian Society has date emended in manuscript to read: January 16, 1847.
    8568 Vallandigham, George C. Truth Vindicated, and The Errors of Universalism Exposed and Refuted: In Five Parts. By George C. Vallandigham, of Springfield, Portage Co. Ohio. Middlebury, Ohio. Printed by Bowen & Mason., AI 0. 1826. 182, [183] p. ; 20 cm. Errata on page [183].
    Inscribed p. [3]: Hinman Oviatts' Book of Richfield.
    6001 Van Buren, Martin, 1782-1862. Letter from Mr. Van Buren, President of the United States of America, in Reply to Certain Interrogatories Propounded to Him, by Four Citizens of Virgiuia [sic], on Various Political Subjects Now Agitating the Public Mind. Cincinnati Printed at the Office of the Cincinnati Advertiser and Western Journal, by Dawson & Fisher., AI 0. 1840. 12 p.
    5378 Van Buren, Martin, 1782-1862. Letter of Mr. Van Buren, Texas. [Columbus] s.n., AI 0. [1844] 8 p. ; 24 cm.
    910 Van Vleet, Abraham. [The Ohio or Western Spelling Book, by A. Van Vleet.] Wilmington
    OI 283. SS 36427. 1815.
    Advertised in the Hamilton Miami Intelligencer, March 16, 1815.
    443 Van Vleet, Abraham. The Ohio Justice and Township Officers' Assistant, Comprising a Great Variety of Judicial Forms and Other Necessary Precedents for the Use of Justices of the Peace, Constables and Township Officers, in the State of Ohio; Interspersed with Useful Information for the Discharge of Their Official Duties; Also Matters Relative to the Duties of Executors and Administrators, &c. To Which is Added an Appendix; Containing a Variety of Practical Forms in Conveyancing. By A. Van Vleet. Lebanon Printed and Published by the Author., SS 7503. Vodrey 58. 1821. 222, [2], 76, iv p. ; 21 cm. Page 21 printed 12.
    1086 Van Vleet, Abraham], comp. An Account of the Conduct of the Shakers, in the Case of Eunice Chapman & Her Children, Written by Himself. Also, a Refutation of the Shaker's Remonstrance to the Proceedings of the Legislature of New-York, in 1817, by Thomas Brown. To Which are Added, the Deposition of Mary Dyer, Who Petitioned the Legislature of the State of New-Hampshire, for Relief in a Similar Case. Also, Depositions of Others Who Have Been Members of the Shaker Society. Also, the Proceedings of the Legislature of the State of New-York in the Case of Eunice Chapman. Lebanon Printed by Van Vleet & Camron., McLean 518. OI 440. Richmond 1402. SS 46629 and 43575. Sabin 11975. Wilkie 588. 1818. v, [7]-105 p. ; 18 cm. Same 1046. Work on some day.
    3793 Van Wagenen, John Hardenbergh, 1802-1844. A Discourse, in Behalf of Disabled Ministers, and of the Widows and Children of the Ministers of the Reformed Dutch Church. Hudson Ashbel Stoddard, Printer, AI 59022. 1839. 22 p.
    9882 Van Wagner, James M. A Phrenological Chart Describing the Primary Mental Powers in Seven Different Degrees of Development Together with the Character and Talents of as Given by James M. Van Wagner, of New York Massillon John P. Worstell, Printer, AI 0. 1843. 23 p. ; 19 cm. Prepared for Mrs. Eunice Browne.
    336 Van Waters, George. The Poetical Geography, Designed to Accompany Outline Maps or School Atlases. To Which Are Added the Rules of Arithmetic in Rhyme. By George Van Waters. [Six lines in verse] [Cincinnati] Published at Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Hartford, New York, and Boston.,
    1849. 72 p. ill. ; 23 cm. This amazing book contains verse on every imaginable geographical subject. In his Preface, Van Waters speaks of the "poverty of memory." It is difficult to remember thousands of names and places. By putting geography to verse and the rules of arithmetic, one could remember all those geographical locations. The book was sold by subscription. The cover reads: "Sold by Subscription, and not to be obtained at any Bookstore in the U.S." This accounts for the five cities listed as published in although this is a genuine Ohio imprint. It was copyrighted in Ohio, stereotyped in Cincinnati by James & Co. and printed by J.A. & U.P. James' Steam Press.
    "James & Co. stereotypers, Cincinnati. J.A. & U.P. James' steam press."--verso of title page.
    M.C. Younglove & Co., Cleveland, printed another edition from the same stereotype plates in 1849. (Morgan 10117)
    10117 Van Waters, George. The Poetical Geography, Designed to Accompany Outline Maps or School Atlases. To Which Are Added the Rules of Arithmetic in Rhyme. By George Van Waters. [Six lines in verse] [Cincinnati] Published at Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Hartford, New York, and Boston,
    1849. 72 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "James & Co. stereotypers, Cincinnati. M.C. Younglove & Co.'s steam press."--verso of title page.
    Another issue, dated 1849, and printed from the same stereotype plates, was printed by J.A. & U.P. James. (Morgan 336)
    M.C. Younglove & Co. were printers in Cleveland.
    5972 Van Waters, George. The Poetical Geography, Designed to Accompany Outline Maps or School Atlases. To Which Are Added the Rules of Arithmetic in Rhyme. By George Van Waters. Cincinnati Published at Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Hartford, New York, and Boston.,
    1850. 72 p. ill. ; 23 cm.
    596 Van Zandt, Abraham Brooks, 1816-1881. Oration Delivered at Union Village. Union Village Printed by John C. Osburn, AI 41-5293. 1841. 16 p.
    2682 Vance, George. Remarks on the General Appropriation Bill.

    AI 29526. 1834.

    10340 Vance, Joseph, 1786-1852. Proceedings and address of a meeting of the friends of Henry Clay, at Columbus,
    July 15, 1824.
    [Columbus s.n., AI 0. 1824] 8 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title.
    "Jos. Vance, Chairman. Saml. Potts, Secretary. July 17, 1824"--p. 8.
    Printed, subsequent to publication, with: Proceedings and address of the convention of delegates, that met at Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 28, 1827. [Columbus, Ohio] : Printed by P.H. Olmstead, 1827.
    6249 Varian, Alexander. Address Delivered before the Washington Temperance Society of Painesville, Lake County, Ohio, February 22, 1842. By Rev. Alexander Varian. Painesville Telegraph Office, J. Leonard and Company., AI 42-4970. 1842. 16 p. ; 20 cm.
    10080 Varian, Alexander. Pastoral Letter to the Parishioners of Grace Church, Cleveland, Ohio by Alex. Varian. Cleveland Printed by Smead & Cowles,
    1847. 15 p. ; 19 cm.
    691 Vattier, Charles, defendant. The Trial of Charles Vattier, Convicted of the Crimes of Burglary and Larceny, for Stealing from the Office of the Receiver of Public Notes, for the District of Cincinnati, Large Sums in Specie and Bank-Notes, Amounting to Many Thousands of Dollars, with an Appendix of Papers. Reported from Notes Taken in Court, by Two Gentlemen of Law-Knowledge. [Lines of Quotation] To the Whole Are Prefixed Preliminary Observations, Exhibiting Many Curious Traits in the Culprit's Life and General Demeanor. [Quotation] Cincinnati, Ohio From the Press of David L. Carney., OI 71. Rusk II: 273. SS 13734. Sabin 97484. Thomson 1164. Vodrey 41. Wilkie 100. 1807. lvii, 153, [1] p. ; 19 cm. Ohio Imprint notes: In the Vodrey and Wessen copies a blank leaf follows p. [lvii]. The OClWHi copy has a photostat of a final unnumbered leaf bearing "Errors and Corrections." This copy is accompanied by newspaper clippings. Manuscript records of copyrights for the district of Ohio, 1806-1828, name G. Turner as "part reporter and sole proprietor."
    6446 Vaughan, Daniel, ca. 1821-1879. A New System of Vegetable Physiology, Designed to Account Satisfactorily for the Phenomena Which Take Place in the Vegetable Kingdom; and to Shew the Influence of Heat, Light, and Electricity on Vegetation. By Daniel Vaughan. Cincinnati Published for the Author,
    1848. 23, bv p. ; 22 cm.
    3540 Vaughan, John C. Argument of John C. Vaughan, Esq., at the Trial of Rev. John B. Mahan for Felony, in the Mason Circuit Court of Kentucky, Commencing on Tuesday the 13th and Terminating on Monday the 19th of November, 1838. Cincinnati Samuel A. Alley, Printer, AI 53432. 1838. 21 p. ; 22 cm. See Morgan 3465 for the trial.
    4406 Vaughters, T. G. A New System of Arithmetic on an Abbreviated Method, by Cancellation: Designed for the Use of Farmers, Merchants and Mechanics by T.G. Vaughters & A. Robbins. Chillicothe Printed by Ely & Allen.
    1847. 2 p. l., iii-iv, [5]-104 p., 1 l. ; 16 cm.
    5061 Vaughters, T. G. A New System of Arithmetic, on an Abbreviated Method, by Cancellation; Designed for the Use of Farmers, Merchants and Mechanics. Chillicothe Ely & Allen,
    1849. 104 p.
    1782 Vedder, Nicholas I., Compiler. A New and Choice Selection of Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Designed for the Christian's Companion through Life, Selected from Various Authors by Nicholas I. Vedder. Cincinnati U.P. James, 167 Walnut Street., SS 31592 (1827). [1827?] 218, [6] p. ; 13 cm. This title was published between 1854 and 1879 when U.P. James was located at 167 Walnut Street, and not 1827, which was the copyright year.
    7170 Vedder, Nicholas I., Compiler. A New and Choice Selection of Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Designed for the Christian's Companion through Life. Selected from Various Authors, by Nicholas I. Vedder. [Six lines of Scripture texts] Cincinnati Published by N. and G. Guilford. W. M. Farnsworth, Printer., AI 0. 1828. 187, [5] p.; 13 x 8 cm. Without music. Includes index of first lines.
    2081 Vedder, Nicholas I., Compiler. A New and Choice Selection of Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Designed for the Christian's Companion Through Life. Selected From Various Authors, By Nicholas I. Vedder. [Six lines of quotation] Stereotyped by Oliver Wells, & Co. Cincinnati Printed and Published by N. & G. Guilford, AI 5262. 1830. [1-4], 5-17, [18], 19-113, [114], 115-218, [219-224] p. ; 10.5 cm. Without music.
    "Index." of first lines--p. [219-224].
    Signatures: [A]-O/8.
    9804 Vedder, Nicholas I., Compiler. A New and Choice Selection of Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Designed for the Christian's Companion Through Life, Selected from Various Authors by Nicholas I. Vedder. Cincinnati J.W. Ely, AI 0. 1835. 218 p. ; 11 cm.
    1471 Veritas, pseud. Observations on a Sermon Delivered, at Newark, by John E. Latta before a Meeting of the Bible Society of Delaware, O. 16, 1822. Wilmington Printed at the Gazette Office., SS 14773. 1823. 27 p.
    10162 Veritas. Having published, by request, an article in our paper of week before last, in relation to the death of Rev. Lovejoy, who was killed by a mob at Alton, Illinois, some time ago, we are in justice bound to give place to the following article intended to refute the allegations, imputations, and positions of the writer above alluded to. For the Sentinel and Sun. : "Honestus,"--Dishonest--Calumny refuted. [Cadiz, Ohio Cadiz Sentinel and Sun, AI 0. 1838] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 55 x 33 cm. American Atntiquarian Society notes: The article is signed: Veritas.
    Printed in five columns.
    10166 Vermillion Institute. Hayesville, Ohio. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Vermillion Institute, Hayesville, Ohio, Under the Care of the Richland, Wooster and Coshocton Presbyteries, of the Presbyterian Church. September, 1850. Wooster D.N. Sprague, Printer.,
    1850. [1-5], 6-8, [9], 10, [11], 12 [13-14, [15], bv. ; 20.5 cm "History. Vermillion Institute was chartered by the State Legislature as a College, at the Session of 1845 and 1846. Soon after it was organized . A President and Professors were chosen, and opened its first Session in the spring of 1846. From the fact that there were so many other colleges in Ohio, and that no one religious denomination was pledged for its support, and other causes, it did not prosper. In the spring of 1849, the stockholders proposed to transfer the property, (consisting of a college building thirty-five by fifty feet and two acres of ground, on which the building stands, estimated worth $3,500,) to the Presbyteries of Wooster, Richland, and Coshocton, on condition that they would establish and sustain a Presbyterial Academy in Hayesville. The offer was accepted, and the transfer made, so that these Presbyteries not only control the Institute, but own the entire property.
    There are two departments, male and female, which are separate and distinct from each other in their instruction and government.--The course of instruction is thorough, embracing all the branches usually taught in the highest literary institutions in the West."--p. [15].
    1707 Vethake, John W. A Discourse on the Western Autumnal Disease. Read before the Tenth District Medical Society of Ohio; at Chillicothe, May 30th, 1826. By John W. Vethake, M.D. Chillicothe Printed by John Bailhache & Co., SS 27510. Thomson 1165. 1826. 39 p. ; 23 cm.
    9555 Vinton, Samuel Finley, 1792-1862. Speech, Delivered at Jackson Court House, Ohio, September 17th, 1832, to the People of That County. Gallipolis s.n., AI 0. 1832. [1 v.]
    4764 Vinton, Samuel Finley, 1792-1862. Substance of an Argument of Samuel F. Vinton, for the Defendants, in the Case of the Commonwealth of Virginia vs. Peter M. Garner and Others for an Alleged Abduction of Certain Slaves. Delivered before the General Court of Virginia, at Its December Term 1845. Marietta, Ohio Printed at the Intelligencer Office., AI 46-7266. Thomson 1168. 1846. 32 p. ; 21 cm. Thomson: "A case; relates to the ownership of the Ohio River between Virginia and Ohio. The pamphlet is rare. It was reprinted in Columbus , Ohio, in 1878."
    7014 Virgil. The First Six Books of the AEneid, Together with the First, Second, and Fourth Eclogues of Virgil, with Explanatory Notes in English, Especially for the Use of Colleges and Classical Schools by R.W. McFarland. Cincinnati E.D. Truman,
    1849. viii, 231 p; 20 cm. Includes indexes.
    9974 W., J. S. To my wife on the eighth anniversary of our wedding day [Cuyahoga Falls s.n., AI 0. 1844] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 27 cm. "Cuyahoga Falls, January 20, 1844."
    6835 Wade, D. To the electors of the first congregational district of Ohio. [Cincinnati] Looker & Reynolds, AI 0. [1830] 7, bv p. ; 22 cm.
    1725 Wadstrom, Carl Bernhard, 1746-1799. A Brief Account of the Life of Emanuel Swedenborg, a Servant of the Lord and the Messenger of the New-Jerusalem Dispensation. Taken from the New Jerusalem Magazine, Published in London. Cincinnati Printed by Looker & Reynolds., SS 28275. 1827. 72 p. ; 18 cm. Cf. J. Hyde. A Bibliography of the works of Emanuel Swedenborg, No. 3286.
    Hawkins, Isaac, ed.
    9964 Wadsworth, William Murray. Oration, Delivered Extempore, at Havre, Michigan: on the 4th of July, 1837. Manhattan, O. s.n., AI 0. 1837. 16 p. ; 19 cm.
    7211 Wakeman. Second Congregational Church. Manual of the Second Congregational Church, Wakeman, Huron County, Ohio, Published January 14, 1850. Oberlin J.M. Fitch,
    1850. 8 p.
    9943 Waldo, L. F., (Levi Fay), 1817-1904. The Responsibilities of the Christian Citizen: A Sermon, by L.F. Waldo, Pastor of the First Congregational Church in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Published by Request. Oberlin Printed by James M. Fitch,
    1847. [1-2], 3-16 p. ; 22 cm. Signatures: [x]2 A4 B2.
    2626 Walhonding Baptist Association. Minutes.
    s.n., AI 0. [1837]

    2947 Walke, Anthony. Speech of Mr. Walke, in the Senate of Ohio, January 31, 1835, on the Resolutions from the House of Representatives, to Rescind Certain Resolutions of the Last General Assembly, Giving Instructions to Our Senators and Representatives in Congress. Taken in Short-Hand by E. Harlan, Stenographer. Columbus J. Bailhache, Printer., AI 35232. 1835. [1], bv, [3]-21, bv, 1 l. p. ; 21 cm. Anthony Walke, a farmer, was a member of the Ohio House of Representatives, 1822, 1827-1830 and the Senate, 1831-1834 from Ross County.
    Signatures: [A A2]-B2 B2/4.
    8118 Walker, George. Beleuchtung der Erklearung des "eangstlich-ehrlichen" Hrn. St. Molitors. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. Ott 0. 1842] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 41 x 29 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Reply to Stephan Molitor's Erklaerung auf eine Schmèahschrift von den Herrn Georg Walker und August Renz (Morgan 8117), which was dated at Cincinnati, May 25, 1842.
    Signed: G. Walker.
    Followed by: Die Erklaèarung des Herausgebers des Volksblatts vom 1 ... A.R. [i.e., Augustus Renz].
    Text in four columns; printed area measures 31.4 x 23.3 cm.
    2948 Walker, James Barr, 1805-1887. The Slaves; a Poem. Written by Appointment of the Faculty of the Western Reserve College, for the Commencement, in 1831. By James B. Walker. Hudson--Ohio Printed at the Office of the Ohio Observer., AI 35235. Sabin 101060. 1835. [4], vii, [1], 8 p. ; 16 cm.
    6246 Walker, James Barr, 1805-1887. A Short and Easy Method with the Universalists by an American Citizen. Cincinnati Weed and Wilson. Kendall and Barnard, Prs., AI 42-4499. [1842] 48 p. ; 22 cm. See John A. Gurley reply (Morgan 6074) in 1843 in which he identifies Walker as the author.
    Contents: Preface -- The views of Universalists -- A consideration of the arguments which Universalists attempt to draw from the Scriptures in support of their system -- The misrepresentations of Universalism.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: AAS copy imprint corrected in mss. To "Cincinnati, Wilson ... ."
    8480 Walker, James Barr, 1805-1887. Philosophy of the Plan of Salvation, a Book of the Times, by an American Citizen, with an Introductory Essay by C. E. Stowe. Cincinnati Weed., AI 45-6691. 1845.

    6533 Walker, James Barr, 1805-1887. Philosophy of the Plan of Salvation. Boston Published. Cincinnati

    1848.
    Gould, Kendall and Lincoln.-Boston; George L. Weed.
    7018 Walker, James Barr, 1805-1887. Philosophy of the Plan of Salvation; A Book for the Times. 2nd ed. Cincinnati and New York Jennings and Graham, Eaton & Mains.,
    1850. 264 p. ; 18 cm.
    2362 Walker, James, 1794-1874. A Discourse, Delivered at the Ordination of the Rev. Ephraim Peabody, over the First Congregational Church of Cincinnati, May 20, 1832. By James Walker. Cincinnati Hubbard & Edmands., AI 16934. Thomson 1176. 1832. 45, bv p. ; 25 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: Mr. Walker's Discourse at the Ordination of Rev. Ephraim Peabody, Cincinnati, May 20, 1832.
    "Press of J.W. Walker, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    "Charge; with an Address to the People. By the Rev. Francis Parkman, of Boston, Mass."--p. [35]-45.
    1168 Walker, John, 1732-1807. Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, Abridged by Thomas Smith. Cincinnati E. Morgan & Co., SS 50016. 1819.

    5548 Walker, John, 1732-1807. Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language. Abridged by the Rev. Thomas Smith, London. To which is added, a chronological table, containing the principal events of the late war between the United States and Great Britain, Abridged by the Rev. Thomas Smith ; to which is added, a chronological table, containing the principal events of the late war between the United States and Great Britain. Stereotyped by A. W. Kinsley, Albany. Cincinnati Published by Morgan & Sanxay., AI 0. 1833. 416 p. ; 14 cm.
    3137 Walker, John, 1732-1807. Cobb's Abridgment of J. Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary. Abridged. Cincinnati Published by Morgan and Sanxay, AI 42305. 1836. 416 p.
    7414 Walker, John, 1732-1807. Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language. Abridged by the Rev. Thomas Smith. Cincinnati E. Morgan and Co., AI 0. 1839.

    7076 Walker, John, 1732-1807. Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language. Abridged by the Rev. Thomas Smith, London. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan & Co., AI 0. 1840. 415, [1] p. ; 15 cm. "Stereotyped by A.W. Kinsley, Albany."
    6250 Walker, John, 1732-1807. Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language. Abridged by the Rev. Thomas Smith, London. Stereotyped by A.W. Kingsley, Albany. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan and Co., AI 42-5010. 1842. [1-3], 4, [5]-416 p. ; 14 cm. On spine: Walker's Dictionary.
    Signatures: [A] - Z/8 Aa - Bb/8. (J and V not used) [1] 2 - 33/8 34/4 35/4.
    Contents: tp, Recommendations [2], Preface [3]-4, Dictionary [5]-416.
    6300 Walker, John, 1732-1807. Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language Abridged by the Rev. Thomas Smith, London. ... Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan and Co., AI 0. 1843. 416 p. ; 15 cm. First published in 1791.
    Stereotyped by A.W. Kinsley, Albany.
    7415 Walker, John, 1732-1807. Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language Abridge by the Rev. Thomas Smith, London. Cincinnati E. Morgan and Company., AI 44-6393. 1844. 416 p.
    6852 Walker, John, 1732-1807. Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language. Abridged by the Rev. Thomas Smith, London. Stereotyped by A.W. Kinsley, Albany. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan and Co.,
    1847. 416 p. ; 14 cm.
    9729 Walker, John, 1732-1807. Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language. Abridged by the Rev. Thomas Smith. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan & Co.,
    1849. 416 p. ; 15 cm. Stereotyped by A.W. Kinsley, Albany.
    1023 Walker, John, 1784-1845. Letters to the Rev. T.D. Baird, Minister of the Gospel, at Newark, Ohio. Cadiz Printed by J. W. White., OI 382. SS 42806. Wilkie 514. 1817. [43]-71, [1] p. ; 21. This is not a separate imprint in spite of the reference sources who list as such. It was common practice to have two titles issued and bound together with continuous pagination as in this case.
    See Morgan 1024 for complete description
    1024 Walker, John, 1784-1845. The Substance of a Sermon, Preached in Unity Congregation, May 4, 1815. By John Walker, Pastor of the Associate Congregations of Mount-Pleasant, United and Cadiz. [Three lines from Jeremiah] Cadiz, Ohio-- Printed by Joseph W. White., OI 383,382. SS 42806. Wilkie 514. 1817. 71, [1] p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signatures: pi6 A-E6.
    "Letters, to the Rev. T.D. Baird, Minister of the Gospel, at Newark, Ohio."--p. [43]-71, with separate title page. Letters 1, 2, 5 and 6 are signed: J.W. [i.e., John Walker].
    "Errata"--p. [72].
    Morgan: Ohio Imprints lists under two entries although is single imprint with continuous pagination. (Morgan 1023)
    72 Walker, John, 1784-1845. Infant Sprinkling Proved to Be a Human Tradition; Being the Substance of a Debate on Christian Baptism, between Mr. John Walker, a Minister of the Secession, and Alexander Campbell, V.D.E., a Regular Baptist Minister, Held at Mount Pleasant, Jefferson County, Ohio, on the 19th and 20th June 1820, in the Presence of a Very Numerous and Respectable Congregation. To Which is Added, a Large Appendix. Published by Alexander Campbell. Steubenville, O. Printed by James Wilson., OI 586. Rieger 973. Rusk II: 266. SS 4149. Wilkie 746. 1820. [4], 216 p. ; 19 cm. A second edition was published in Pittsburgh (American Imprints 8241) in 1822 with title A Debate on Christian Baptism. In 1824 Walker answered this debate with his own work, entitled A Treatise on Baptism (Am. Imprints 19172). See below: Morgan 1536 and 8967.
    1536 Walker, John, 1784-1845. A Treatise on Baptism: Being a Reply to a Book Entitled A Debate on Christian Baptism, between Mr. John Walker & Alexander Campbell, Held at Mountpleasant, on the 19th & 20th June, 1820. To Which is Added a Letter to the Rev. Samuel Ralston. By John Walker, Minister of the Gospel in the Associate Congregations of Mountpleasant and Unity, Ohio. [Four lines of Scripture texts] Mountpleasant, Ohio B. Wright & B. Bates,-Printers., Rieger 1957. SS 19172. 1824. [4], 274, [275], bv p. ; 17 cm. Preface dated New Athens, January, 14th. 1824 and on p. 274, Jan. 14, 1824. These are after the copyright date of July 19, 1823.
    "Remarks on the debate, by the Rev. Samuel Findlay."-p. [231]-243.
    "A letter to Dr. Samuel Ralston, Minister of the Gospel, in the congregation of Mingo Creek and Williamsport. By John Walker..."-p. [245]-274.
    "Errata."-p. [275].
    Pages 214 and 215 misnumbered 114 and 115.
    See Morgan 8967 another issue.
    8967 Walker, John, 1784-1845. A Treatise on Baptism: Being a Reply to a Book Entitled A Debate on Christian Baptism, between Mr. John Walker & Alexander Campbell, Held at Mt. Pleasant, on the 19th and 20th June, 1820. To Which is Added a Letter to the Rev. Samuel Ralston. By John Walker, Minister of the Gospel in the Associate Congregations of Mt. Pleasant & Unity, Ohio. [Four lines of Scripture texts] Mountpleasant, Ohio B. Wright & B. Bates,-Printers., Cf. SS 19172. 1824. [4], 274, [275], bv p. ; 17 cm. American Antiquarian Society/Morgan copy has reset type on title page, copyright page [2] and Preface pages [3-4] compared to Morgan 1536.
    Preface dated New Athens, January, 14th. 1824 and on p. 274, Jan. 14, 1824. These are after the copyright date of July 19, 1823.
    "Remarks on the debate, by the Rev. Samuel Findlay."-p. [231]-243.
    "A letter to Dr. Samuel Ralston, Minister of the Gospel, in the congregation of Mingo Creek and Williamsport. By John Walker..."-p. [245]-274.
    "Errata."-p. [275].
    Pages 214 and 215 misnumbered 114 and 115.
    See Morgan 1536 another issue.
    10227 Walker, Timothy, 1802-1856. An Oration on the Life and Character of John Quincy Adams: Dellivered [sic] before the Citizens of Cincinnati, on the Twenty-Second Day of March, 1848. By Timothy Walker. Published by Request. Cincinnati Gazette Office--Wright, Fisher & Co., Printers.,
    1848. [1], bv, [3]-24 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover imprint varies: Cincinnati: J.F. Desilver. Gazette Office--Wright, Fisher & Co., printer. 1848.
    "Appendix. The following is an abridged account of the proceedings which led to, and the ceremonies which accompanied the preceding oration."--p. 20-24.
    Includes hymns.
    Signatures: [1]-3/4.
    See another issue with J.F. Desilver printed on both the title page and on wrapper. (Morgan 1182)
    2363 Walker, Timothy, 1806-1856. An Address Delivered before the Union Literary Society of Miami University, on the Twenty-Fifth of September, at Their Anniversary Celebration. By Timothy Walker, A.M. Cincinnati Published by Corey & Fairbank. No 186, Main Street., AI 16944. 1832. 26, 1 l. p. ; 21 cm. The addressed was reported in The New England Magazine, Vol. III(Dec. 1832), p. 513-515.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: "A.F. Robinson, Printer."--verso of title page.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Dr. D. Drake with the respects of the author.
    Signatures: [1]-3,4s 4,2s.
    Walker attacks the press for falsehoods stated as facts, especially periodicals, and called books of voyages and travels romances (p. 21).
    3337 Walker, Timothy, 1806-1856. Introductory Lecture on the Dignity of the Law as a Profession, Delivered at the Cincinnati College, on the Fourth of November, 1837. By Timothy Walker, Professor of Law. Cincinnati Printed at the Daily Gazette Office., AI 48326. 1837. 26 p. ; 22 cm.
    137 Walker, Timothy, 1806-1856. Annual Discourse, Delivered before the Ohio Historical and Philosophical Society, at Columbus, on the 23d of December, 1837. By Timothy Walker. Cincinnati Published by A. Flash., AI 53476. Thomson 1178. 1838. tp, bv, [3]-27, bv p. ; 23 cm. Green wrappers with half-title: "Walker's Historical Discourse."
    3542 Walker, Timothy, 1806-1856. Discourse on the History and General Character of the State of Ohio, before the Ohio Historical and Philosophical Society. By Timothy Walker. Columbus A. Flash, Thomson 1177. 1838. 27 p. ; 23 cm. On cover: Walker's historical discourse.
    6286 Walker, Timothy, 1806-1856. Introduction to American Law, Designed as a First Book for Students. 2d ed., enl. and amended. Cincinnati Published by U.P. James., AI 44-6399. 1844. xx, 747 p. ; 21 cm.
    6966 Walker, Timothy, 1806-1856. Introduction to American Law, Designed as a First Book for Students. 2d., enl. and amended. By Timothy Walker. Cincinnati Derby, Bradley & Co., AI 46-7298. 1846. 747 p. ; 22 cm. Advertised as "published by and for sale by Derby, Bradley & Co.", in 1847 for 5 00. "Designed as a First Book for Students. By Timothy Walker. Second edition, enlarged and amended." (Morgan 4820, p. 57)
    1182 Walker, Timothy, 1806-1856. An Oration on the Life and Character of John Quincy Adams: Dellivered [sic] before the Citizens of Cincinnati, on the Twenty-Second Day of March, 1848. By Timothy Walker. Published by Request. Cincinnati J.F. Desilver. Gazette--Wright, Fisher & Co., Printers.,
    1848. [1], bv, [3]-24 p. ; 23 cm. "Dellivered" misspelled on wrapper.
    "Appendix. The following is an abridged account of the proceedings which led to, and the ceremonies which accompanied the preceding oration."--p. 20-24.
    Includes hymns.
    Signatures: [1]-3/4.
    See another issue with J.F. Desilver not printed on title page but is on wrapper. (Morgan 10227)
    9635 Walker, Timothy, 1806-1856. Judge Walker's Lecture Delivered before the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association of Cincinnati, November 30, 1847. [Cincinnati Western Journal,
    1848] 23 p. ; 21 cm. "Western Journal, June 1848" on p. 23.
    6011 Walker, Timothy, 1806-1856. The Legal Rights of Women. Cincinnati Cincinnati Gazette Press.,
    1849. 15, bv p. ; 22 cm. OC (RA396.2 W18).
    7884 Wallace, Cadwallader. To the Electors of Ross county. Fellow Citizens: Re: answers critics. Your fellow citizen, Cadwallader Wallace, October 5, 1825. Chillicothe
    AI 0. 1825. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    1783 Wallace, Cadwallader. To the Hon. Lyttleton W. Tazwell of the Senate and to Hon. John Randolph of the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States. [Chillicothe s.n., SS 31650. 1827] 14 p. ; 24 cm. Caption title.
    1784 Wallace, Cadwallader. To Thomas Scott, Esq. of Chillicothe and John Alexander, Esq. of Xenia. Chillicothe, June 1st, 1827. [Chillicothe
    SS 31651. 1827] 11, 4 p.
    3338 Wallace, William Ross, 1819-1881. The Battle of Tippecanoe; Triumph of Science and Other Poems. [Ten lines of quotation] Cincinnati Published by P. McFarlin., AI 48328. 1837. 105, [1] MWA: [7], 10-100, [103]-104 p. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Attributed in the Dictionary of American Biography to William Ross Wallace
    "Kendall and Henry, prs. Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Miss Elizabeth M. Butler Cincinnati Dec 4th.
    Wessen notes: Poe's friend, who was probably born in Kentucky; educated in Indiana; published this, his first book, in Ohio; and spent most of his life in New York.
    [1] p. advertisements at end.
    2364 Wallis, William. The Western Gentleman's Farrier Containing Remedies for the Different Diseases to Which Horses are Incident in the Western and South Western States By William Wallis, Late Fellow of His Royal Highness' College of Veterinary Surgeons, London, To Which is Added an Appendix; Containing Receipts for the Cure of Many Diseases to Which Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs Are Liable, Together with Much Useful and Interesting Information to the Farmer and Horse Grower, Selected from the Most Eminent and Erudite Authors. Dayton, Ohio Printed & Published by E. Lindsley, at the Office of the Republican., AI 16945. Henderson page 184. 1832. xi, [2], 14-168 p. ; 16 cm.
    3543 Wallis, William. The Western Gentleman's Farrier, Containing Remedies for the Different Diseases to Which Horses are Incident in the Western and South Western States. By William Wallace, Late Fellow of His Royal Highness' College of Veterinary Surgeons, London. To Which is Added an Appendix, Containing Receipts for the Cure of Many Diseases to Which Horses, Cattle, Sheep, and Hogs are Liable, Together with Much Useful and Interesting Information to the Farmer and Horse Grower, Selected from the Most Eminent and Erudite Authors.. Troy, O. Printed and Published by John T. Tullis., AI 53481. Henderson, page 184. 1838. vi, [3], 10-171, [5] p. ill. ; 15 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Running title: Wallis' Farriery.
    "Index." p. [173-176].
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: G.W.M.; George W. Maranville, Poultney, Rutland Co.
    1267 Walnut Hills Grammar School. Walnut Hills Grammar School. This institution is now in operation and open. [Cincinnati s.n., OI 587. SS 4155. 1820] 1 sheet ([1] p. ) ; 17 x 20 cm. Text in 2 columns. Signed and dated: "Peter H. Kemper, clerk. Walnut Hills, September 12, 1820." The Kemper family founded Walnut Hills, a suburb of Cincinnati, in 1791, and was annexed to Cincinnati in 1870.
    OCHP (24258).
    6251 Walter, William Joseph, d. 1846. St. John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople; His Life, Eloquence and Piety. Cincinnati Catholic Book Society, AI 42-5019. 1842. 263 p.
    8942 Walters, W. W. Interest Table. Cincinnati Stereotyped by E. Shepard,
    [1848] 4 p. ; 18 x 20 cm.
    2949 Walton, Augustus Q. A History of the Detection, Conviction, Life and Designs of John A. Murel, the Great Western Land Pirate Together with His System of Villany, and Plan of Exciting a Negro Rebellion; Also, a Catalogue of the Names of Four Hundred and Fifty-Five of His Mystic Clan, Fellows and Followers, and Their Efforts for the Destruction of Mr. Virgil A. Stewart, the Young Man Who Detected Him, to Which is Added a Biographical Sketch of V.A. Stewart. [Cincinnati] s.n., AI 35247. 1835. 84 p. ill., port. (front.) ; 24 cm. Title on cover: The life and adventures of John A. Murel, the great western land pirate.
    William Reese catalogue notes: Later edition, presumably issued the same year as the first. One of the most famous of American outlaw narratives, and one of the most misunderstood. The work was actually taken from the papers of Virgil Stewart, a by no means innocent part of Murrell's extensive plotting. Stewart created a bugaboo of Murrell as a mass murderer, and, perhaps more frightening for the antebellum South, the ringleader in a massive slave uprising. In fact, Murrell's main villainy consisted of a much simpler confidence scheme: he persuaded slaves to escape, then resold them into slavery elsewhere. Stewart, who may have been part of these schemes, played the injured innocent with a vengence once Murrell was caught.
    6959 Walton, Augustus Q. A History of the Detection, Conviction, Life and Designs of John A. Murel [i.e., Murrell], the Great Western Land Pirate; Together with His System of Villany, and Plan of Exciting a Negro Rebellion; Also, a Catalogue of the Names of Four Hundred and Fifty-Five of His Mystic Clan Fellow and Followers, and a Statement of Their Efforts for the Destruction of Virgil A. Stewart, the Young Man Who Detected Him. To Which Is Added, a Biographical Sketch of Mr. Virgil A. Stewart. Cincinnati U.P. James.,
    1850. [13]-84 p. ; 24 cm.
    10423 Wanner, Aaron, 1819-1894. Modern Fanaticism Tested by an Appeal to the Holy Scriptures. A Sermon, Delivered in the German Reformed Church of Washingtonville, O. By Rev. A. Wanner. Columbus, O. S. Medary, Printer.,
    1849. 16 p. ; 21 cm.
    8181 Warden, William T. Directions for neuralgia in the head...a patent medicine ad with cures for several ailments and directions for ordering from Prof. Wm. T. Warden, Bethel, Clermont County, Ohio. [Bethel s.n., AI 0. [1840?] 1 sheet ([1] p.) Ohio Bookstore, Cat. 447, #398.
    5147 Ware, Nathaniel A., 1780?-1854. Harvey Belden; or, A True Narrative of Strange Adventures. Cincinnati Printed for the Author., Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 2655. 1848. 278 p. ; 19 cm.
    6744 Warfield, Catherine A. (Catherine Ann), 1816-1877. The Wife of Leon and Other Poems. By Mrs. Catherine Ann Warfield and Mrs. Eleanor Percy Lee, the two sisters of the West. 2d ed. rev. Cincinnati E. Morgan & Co., AI 0. 1843. viii, [9]-268 p. ; 19 cm. Eleanor Percy (Ware) Lee (1820-1849), was joint author.
    6369 Warfield, Catherine A. (Catherine Ann), 1816-1877; Lee, Eleanor Percy,; 1820-1849, joint author. The Wife of Leon, and Other Poems: By Mrs. Catharine [sic] Ann Warfield and Mrs. Eleanor Percy Lee, the Two Sisters of the West. Second Edition, Revised. Cincinnati E. Morgan & Co., AI 45-6717. MDCCCXLV. [1845] viii, [1], 10-268 p. ; 19 cm. Eleanor Percy (Ware) Lee was joint author.
    Page 221 numbered 201, 265-268 repeated.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: "Cincinnati: E. Morgan's power press."--verso of title page.
    American Antiquarian Society copy has bookplate of Frank B. Goddu, Holyoke, Mass.
    6696 Warfield, Hazael. The Clothiers Guide, A Correct Plan of Colouring Wool, and Woolen, Cotton, and Linen Cloths, for Milling, Finishing, &c. of Woolen Cloths. Mount Pleasant Printed by E. Harris., AI 0. 1832. 1 p. l., [iv]-v, [5]-52 p. ; 18 cm.
    6860 Warner, Charles L. Sketches of the Life and Adventures of Major Charles L. Warner, or More Familiarly Known David Crockett. Second Edition. Maumee City Printed for the Author, AI 43-5126. 1843. 32 p.
    8503 Warner, T. A. The Two Covenants; An Essay, Published at the Request of the Ministerial Conferences of the Black River Baptist Association, N.Y., and of the Mad River Association, Ohio, by T.A. Warner, Pastor of the Lost Creek Baptist Church, Miami Co., Ohio. [Two lines of quotation from the Bible] Dayton, O. Printed at the City Book Store Printing Office., AI 0. 1845. tp, [2-3], 4-16, [17]-126, [127-128] p. ; 14 cm. The last two pages are advertisements for the City Book Store, 117 Main St., Dayton, Ohio, Ells, Claflin & Co.
    5744 Warren County. Warren County Administrative Meeting. Report Meeting of Citizens Supporting Re-Election of John Quincy Adams. Lebanon Western Star, AI 0. 1827. 8 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title.
    5420 Warren, Josiah, 1798-1874. Introduction to a New Printing Apparatus, Adapted to the Wants and Capacities of Private Citizens. Trenton Josiah Warren, AI 0. 1836. 7 p. ; 23 cm. Advertisement for a press with type in one piece of furniture call the Typographic Secretary.
    Text signed: Josiah Warren.
    "All communications ... should be addressed to me at Trenton, Tuscarawas County, Ohio; but after the first of August next, at New Harmony, Indiana."--p. [7].
    9043 Warren, Josiah, 1798-1874. Equitable Commerce a New Development of Principles, for the Harmoneous [sic] Adjustment and Regulation of the Pecuniary, Intellectual, and Moral Intercourse of Mankind Proposed as Elements of New Society by Josiah Warren. Second Edition. Utopia, Ohio Published by Amos E. Senter,
    1849. viii, 63, [1] p. ill. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: First edition: New Harmony, Ind., 1846.
    3339 Washburn, John, 1813-1837. The Confession of John Washburn (partner of Lovett, Jones, etc.) (Together with an Outline of His Dying Speech on the Scaffold.) Under Sentence of Death for the Murder of Mr. Wm. Beaver, Cincinnati, Ohio, Ordered for Execution on the 6th Day of January, 1837, Dictated by Himself and Written by a Fellow Prisoner. Cincinnati s.n., AI 48360. McDade 1048. 1837. [5], 24 p. ; 22.5 cm. McDade: p. [1] has a picture of Washburn in his cell and a border of printer's devices.
    10278 Washington Benevolent General Society. Washington County, Ohio. Constitution and By-Laws of the Washington Benevolent General Society of Washington County, Ohio. Marietta Printed by T. & D.H. Buell and Royal Prentiss,
    1815. 12 p. Reese (Catalog #261, (May 2008), No. 67: An early and rare rural Ohio imprint, giving the guiding principles of this early American benevolent society. Assistance to the needy was their goal, as is spelled out in the preamble: "We know that Charity, in its comprehensive sense, is the most exalted of all the Christian virtues. We believe that social, as well as religious obligation, requires the practice of it; in giving counsel to the weak against oppression, and to the unwary against injustice; in furnishing employment to the industrious; in administering to the sick; in supplying food to the hungry, and clothes to the naked; in sympathizing with, and alleviating the distress of the widow; in wiping away the tear from the orphans [sic] cheek, and in being a father to the fatherless. We believe further, that the performance of this obligation strengthens the strong and endearing attraction of benevolence, beneficence, and gratitude; softens and smooths the inequalities of fortune, and lays a broad and solid foundation upon which to erect moral and political virtue and to establish the public weal." Several similar benevolent societies, apparently named in honor of George Washington, were also established in the same period. Shaw & Shoemaker list similar constitutions for the Washington Benevolent Societies of Pennsylvania and Herkimer County, New York, but nothing for the Washington County society.
    Morgan notes: There are two other Washington County Society Ohio imprints. There is the earlier Zanesville imprint (Morgan 840) published in 1814, of Ephraim Cutler's Oration before the Washington Benevolent Society at Marietta, and the later 1817 Marietta imprint (Morgan 840) of George Turner's Oration pronounced before the Washington Benevolent Society.
    7747 Washington County, Citizens of. To the Honorable the Board of Commissioners of the County of Washington. The undersigned inhabitants of said Washington county, having understood...the present board contemplate the erection of a new court house. [Marietta, 1822]. Marietta
    AI 0. 1822. Broadside. ; 31 x 19.5 cm. Text in three columns with date in ms. "Jan'y 10th 1822.
    737 Washington County. Resident Duplicate for Washington County for the Year 1810. Compared Rec'd into the Auditors Office August 11th 1810 Benj. M. Hough Auditor Recorded August 29th 1810 Examined and Corrected.

    OI 116. SS 21955. [1810] 131 p. ; 27 cm.
    6566 Washington Fire Company, No. 1. Constitution and By-laws of the Washington Fire Company, No. 1...Adopted, October, 1849. Cincinnati Ben Franklin Job Printing House,
    1849.

    3340 Washington Insurance Company. Cincinnati. Charter and By-Laws of the Washington Insurance Company. Cincinnati Smith, Day and Co., Printers, AI 48368. 1837. 12 p. ; 17 cm.
    7518 Washington Insurance Company. Cincinnati. Charter and By-laws. Cincinnati
    AI 44-6445. 1844.

    9888 Washington Insurance Company. Cincinnati. Charter, Amendments and By-Laws of the Washington Insurance Company. Cincinnati Printed at the Atlas Office, AI 0. 1844. 12 p. ; 17 cm.
    3138 Washington, William B., defendant. Trial of William B. Washington for Perjury before the Court of Common Pleas of Portage County, Ohio. September Term of Court.

    AI 42332. 1836.

    8961 Watson, Cyrus L. A Voice from the Pulpit: Two Sermons, Preached July 4th & 11th, 1847, by Cyrus L. Watson, Minister of the First Presbyterian Church, Ohio City, Ohio. Published by the Members of the Congregation. Cleveland Printed by Smead & Cowles.,
    1847. 19, bv p. ; 21 cm.
    1142 Watson, John F., a Wesleyan Methodist. Methodist Error; or, Friendly, Christian Advice, to Those Methodists, Who Indulge in Extravagant Emotions and Bodily Exercises. By a Wesleyan Methodist. Published by D. & E. Fenton, Trenton, New Jersey. Cincinnati Trenton, New Jersey, Published by D. & E. Fenton. Republished by Phillips & Speer. Looker, Reynolds & Co. Printer., OI 494. SS 48684. 1819. 59 p. ; 17 cm. John F. Watson, a Wesleyan Methodist.
    1472 Watson, Richard, 1737-1816. An Apology for the Bible; in a Series of Letters Addressed to Thomas Paine, Author of a Book Entitled The Age of Reason, Part the Second, Being an Investigation of True and Fabulous Theology. By R. Watson, D.D. F.R.S. Lord Bishop of Landaff, and Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Cambridge. Cincinnati Looker & Reynolds, Printers., SS 14842. 1823. 234 p. ; 13.5 cm. Earlier edition, 1819, was published in Dayton (1169).
    Morgan copy inscribed on p. [3]: Stephen Neah(?) Book 1826.
    3806 Watson, Richard, 1781-1833. The Life of John Wesley; Founder of the Methodist Societies. 1st American Official Ed., with Translations and Notes by John Emory. Cincinnati Published by L. Swormstedt & J. H. Power, for the Methodist Episcopal Church.,
    1850. 384 p. port. ; 20 cm.
    1169 Watson, Richard, bp., 1737-1816. An Apology for the Bible, in a Series of Letters, Addressed to Thomas Paine, Author of a Book Entitled, the "Age of Reason," Part the Second, being an Investigation of True and of Fabulous Theology. By R. Watson, D.D. F.R.S. Lord Bishop of Landaff, and Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Cambridge. Dayton Printed by R.J. Skinner., OI 519. SS 50055. Wilkie 669. 1819. 190 p. ; 16 cm. Ohio Imprints: Printed in Shepherdstown, W. Va., in 1797, as the first 146 pages of Bishop Watson's Christian Panoply. Another edition of the Apology was issued in Cincinnati, 1823. (Morgan 1472)
    4615 Wattles, John O. A Few Thoughts on Marriage. Salem, O. J..H. Painter, Printer, AI 44-6471. 1844. 28 p. ; 15 cm. Wattles advocates marriage by simple civil contract.
    This is a marriage sermon by Wattles at his wedding to Esther Whinery.
    He edited a Cincinnati periodical on social conditions, Herald of progression, 1845-1846? The only other publication to carry his name was an Annual report of the educationa condition of the colored people of Cincinnati ..., Cincinnati, 1849 (Morgan 9728).
    9728 Wattles, John O. Annual Report of the Educational Condition of the Colored People of Cincinnati Including the Sentiment in Mercer County, Ohio, Presented at the Exhibition of the Cincinnati High School, April, 1847. Cincinnati Printed by John White,
    1849 12 p. ; 21 cm. See Morgan 4615, note on Wattles..
    824 Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748. Psalms and Hymns. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1813.
    Advertised in Murray, English Grammar, 1813, p. [244], as "will shortly publish."
    8519 Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748. Dr. Watts' Divine Songs, in Easy Language, for the Use of Children. To Which Are Added Short Sermons. [One line of quotation] Lebanon, (Ohio.) Printed by Van Vleet and Camron., AI 0. 1817. 16 p. ; 13.5 cm.
    8850 Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748. The Psalms of David. Imitated in the Language of the New Testament, and Applied to the Christian State and Worship in the United States of America. By I. Watts, D.D. [Three lines of quotation] Cincinnati Published by Morgan and Sanxay. Stereotyped by Oliver Wells & Co., AI 0. 1829. [1-3], 4-272 p. ; 11 cm. "An Index. To find a Psalm suited to particular Subjects or Occasions," p. [258]-268.
    "A Table to find any Psalm by the first line," p. [269]-272.
    8851 Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748. Hymns and Spiritual Songs. In Three Books. I. Collected from the Scriptures. II. Composed on Divine Subjects. III. Prepared for the Lord's Supper. By I. Watts, D.D. [Fives lines of quotation] Cincinnati Published by Morgan and Sanxay. Stereotyped by Oliver Wells & Co., AI 0. 1829. [1-3], 4-240 p. ; 11 cm. "An Index to find any hymn by the Title or Contents of it," p. 220-240.
    6341 Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748. The Psalms of David Imitated in the Language of the New Testament, and Applied to the Christian State and Worship in the United States of America by I. Watts. Cincinnati Published by Morgan and Sanxay., AI 0. 1833. 272, 240 p. ; 11 cm. OC (RA223.2 W351p 1833).
    "Stereotyped by Oliver Wells & Co."
    2950 Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748. Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of Isaac Watts to Which Is Added a New Selection of between Two and Three Hundred Hymns from the Best Authors By James Gallagher. Cincinnati Published by Corey & Fairbank., AI 35292. 1835. 630 p. ; 15 cm.
    6064 Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748. The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of Isaac Watts, D.D., to Which Is Added a New Selection of Between Two and Three Hundred Hymns from the Best Authors. By James Gallaher, Pastor of the Third Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati. Cincinnati Published by Corey, Fairbank and Webster., AI 35293. 1835. 630 p. ; 15 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Without music.
    "While great care has been taken to preserve the psalms and hymns of Dr. Watts entire, at the same time, no pains have been spared, by a careful comparison, to print from the best and most correct editions of Watts extant."--Preface, p. [3-4].
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James and Co. Cincinnati, Ohio."--verso of title page.
    "James and Gazlay--printers, Cincinnati."--colophon, p. 630.
    Includes indexes.
    3139 Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748. Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of Isaac Watts, to Which is Added a New Selection of between Two and Three Hundred Hymns from the Best Authors. New Ed. By James Gallaher. Cincinnati Published by Corey and Webster, AI 42362. 1836. 630, 54 p. music. ; 18 cm. "Church music, to accompany Watt's and new select hymns. Selected by A.W. Corey."--p. 1-54,second count.
    3140 Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748. The World to Come: or, Discourses on the Joys or Sorrows of Death, Judgment and Eternity: To Which Are Added An Essay on the Separate State of Souls, and an Appendix, Containing Select Poems by Isaac Watts, D.D. With a Preface and Notes by John Burtt, V.D.M. Dayton Published by B.F. Ells., AI 42364. 1836. frontispiece, [i-iii], bv, v-xii, 13-408 p. port. ; 22 cm. Ells also published editions in 1842 (Morgan 6252) and 1848 (Morgan 4959).
    "I. Watts D.D."--engraving, frontispiece with colored tissue. Engraved by "Munson & Doolittle Cincinnati".
    "Editor's Preface."--p. v-vii, John Burtt.
    "The Author's Preface."--p. viii-xii.
    "Appendix."-p. 383-408, containing poems from Dr. Watt's Horae Lyricae.
    Page 194 misprinted 94. Page number 233 not printed at bottom of chapter page as was done on all other chapter pages.
    Signatures: [x]/1 [A] A2 - Z/2 Z2/4 2A 2A2 - 2I/2 2I2/4. [x]/1 [1]/4 [2]-51/4.
    8627 Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748. The Psalms of David. Cincinnati Ephraim Morgan and Son., AI 0. 1837. 331 p. ; 10 cm.
    5779 Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748. Watts Divine Songs. [Four lines of verse] Dayton, O. Published and Sold by B.F. Ells., AI 0. [184-] 16 p. ; 11 cm. Contents: Praise for Creation and Providence -- A Morning Song -- An Evening Song -- Against Idleness and Mischief -- Mercies Spiritual and Temporal -- The Child's Complaint -- Praise to God for Learning to Read -- Obedience to Parents -- About Learning to Read -- Mary and Her Lamb [by Sara Josepha Hale].
    No. 9. Price 3 cts.
    6066 Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748. The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of Isaac Watts…to which is Added a New Selection of between Two and Three Hundred Hymns from the Best Authors, By James Gallaher. New ed. Cincinnati Published by George Conclin, AI 0. 1840. 630, 54 p. music. ; 11 cm. Caption title: The Psalms of David.
    Church music to accompany Watts' and new select hymns... by A.W. Corey, p. 1-55, second count.
    6252 Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748. The World to Come: or, Discourses on the Joys or Sorrows of Death, Judgment and Eternity; to which are Added an Essay on the Separate State of Souls, and an Appendix, Containing Select Poems, by Isaac Watts, D.D. with a Preface and Notes by John Burtt, V.D.M. Dayton Published by B.F. Ells., AI 42-5059. 1842. 408 p. ; 21 cm. A popular title, Ells first published in Dayton in 1836 (Morgan 3140) and 1848 (Morgan 4959).
    10243 Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748. The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of Isaac Watts, D.D. To Which Is Added a New Selection of Between Two and Three Hundred Hymns from the Best Authors. By James Gallaher, Pastor of the Third Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati. Cincinnati Published by George Conclin, 55 Main Street.,
    1846. 257, 219, 175 p. ; 15 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Without music.
    At head of title: Gallaher's Watts and select hymns.
    Includes indexes.
    4959 Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748. The World to Come: or, Discourses on the Joys or Sorrows of Death, Judgment and Eternity, to which are Added an Essay on the Separate State of Souls, and an Appendix Containing Select Poems by Isaac Watts, D.D. with a Preface and Notes by John Burtt. Dayton Ells, Claflin & Co.,
    1848. xii, 13-408 p. ; 21 cm. A popular title, Ells first published in Dayton in 1836 (Morgan 3140) and 1846 (Morgan 6252).
    201 Watts, Joshua, compiler. The Museum of Remarkable and Interesting Events, Containing Historical and Other Accounts of Adventures, Incidents of Travels and Voyages, Scenes of Peril and Escapes, Military Achievements, Eccentric Personages, Noble Examples of Fortitude and Patriotism with Various Other Entertaining Narratives, Anecdotes, etc. Also Including a Full Account of the Captivity and Truly Wonderful Escape of Thomas Andros from the Old Jersey Prison Ship During the Revolutionary War. Compiled Principally by J. Watts. Improved and Enlarged Ed. Cleveland Published by Sanford & Hayward, AI 44-6479. 1844. 2 v. in 1 (264, [2] p., [12] p. of plates; 304 p., [13] p. of plates) : ill. ; 20 cm. Published London, 1825, under title: Remarkable events in the history of man. . .
    5425 Wayland, Francis. An Address, Delivered before the Providence Association for the Promotion of Temperance, October 20, 1831. Cincinnati Hubbard and Edmands., AI 0. 1832. 24 p. ; 21 cm.
    3124 Wayne County Agricultural Society. The Proceedings of the Wayne County Agricultural Society, at the First Annual Meeting, Held at Wooster, on the 10th and 11th October, A.D. 1850 with the Address, Delivered By William Turner, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Wooster. Published by Order of the Society. Wooster D.N. Sprague, Printer.,
    1850. 48 p. ; 19 cm. Cover title.
    Pagination includes wrappers.
    Contents: t.p., Decorative Design [2], First Annual Fair [3]-4, Correspondence [5]-6, Address by William Turner, Esq. [7]-36, Premiums [37]-42, Names of Members [43]-45, Treasurer's Report [46], Officers of the Society [47], Illustration of elements of agriculture [48].
    Signatures: [A]-D6 (D* printed C*).
    William Turner delivered an address at the first annual meeting.
    1333 Webber, Samuel, 1797-1880. Logan, an Indian Tale; (also) The Slave Ship, a Ballad. By Samuel Webber, A.M. Cambridge Printed by Hilliard and Metcalf., SS 7608. Thomson 1195. 1821. vii, 54 p.
    2083 Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852. Speech of Daniel Webster, in Reply to Mr. Hayne, of South Carolina: the Resolution Offered by Mr. Foot, of Connecticut, Relative to the Public Lands, being under Consideration. Delivered in the Senate, January 26, 1830. Cincinnati Printed by Lodge, L'Hommediue & Hammond, AI 5381. 1830. 40 p. ; 24 cm.
    7603 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. American Spelling Book. Revised Impression. Cincinnati John P. Foote, AI 0. 1821.

    1403 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. The American Spelling Book: Containing the Rudiments of the English Language, for the Use of Schools in the United States. The Revised Impression with the Latest Corrections. Stereotyped by E. & J. White, New York. Cincinnati Published by J.P. Foote, and Morgan, Lodge and Co., SS 11375. 1822. 168 p.
    1537 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. The American Spelling Book; Containing the Rudiments of the English Language, for the Use of Schools in the United States. Revised Impression. Cincinnati John P. Foote and Morgan & Lodge, Stereotyped by E. & J. White, New York., SS 19236. 1824. 168 p. ill. ; 16 cm.
    1785 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. The American Spelling Book; Containing the Rudiments of the English Language. Revised Impression. Cincinnati Published by N. & G. Guilford. Stereotyped by J. Howe, Philadelphia, AI 0. 1827. W. M. & O. Farnsworth, Jr., Printers. 160 p.
    9780 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. The American Spelling Book: Containing the Rudiments of the English Language, for the Use of Schools in the United States. The Revised Impression. Stereotyped by E. & J. White, New York. Cincinnati Morgan, Fisher & L'Hommedieu, AI 0. 1827. 168 p. ; 16 cm.
    1863 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. The American Spelling Book; Containing the Rudiments of the English Language. For the Use of Schools in the United States. By Noah Webster, Esq. The Revised Impression, with the Latest Corrections. Cincinnati Published by Morgan & Sanxay. Stereotyped by J. Howe....Philadelphia., SS 37117. Skeel, E.E.F. Webster, 228. 1828. vi, [7]-168 p. ill. ; 17 cm. "The sales of the "American Spelling Book," since its first publication, amount to more than Five Millions of copies, and they are annually increasing. ... March, 1818."-p. [iii], footnote.
    "Preface" is signed and dated: N. W. New-Haven, 1803.
    Uniform Title: Grammatical Institute of the English Language, Pt. 1.
    5969 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. The Elementary Spelling Book, Being an Improvement on the American Spelling Book by Noah Webster ... Medina Print. by O. W. M'Kinney, AI 0. 1829. 168 p. Title page and text within borders.
    7947 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. The Elementary Spelling Book; Being an Improvement of the American Spelling Book. Columbus
    AI 0. 1829. 168 p.
    2084 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. The Prompter; or a Commentary on Common Sayings and Subjects Which Are Full of Common Sense, the Best Sense in the World. By Noah Webster, LL.D. ... Cleaveland Published by R. Pew & Co. David B. M'Lain, Printer., AI 5395. 1830. 88, [2] p. Also published in Dayton in 1849 (Morgan 5062).
    2219 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. The American Spelling Book, for the Use of Schools in the United States. Rev. and Improved. Cincinnati Published by N. & G. Guilford, Morgan & Sanxay and O. Farnsworth., AI 120579. 1831. 144 p. ill.
    2365 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. History of the United States; to Which is Prefixed a Brief Historical Account of Our [English] Ancestors, from the Dispersion at Babel, to Their Migration to America, and of the Conquest of South America, by the Spaniards. Cincinnati Burgess and Morgan., AI 0. 1832. viii, 9-318 p. ill. ; 16 cm.
    2684 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. The Elementary Spelling Book Being an Improvement on The American Spelling Book by Noah Webster. Cincinnati Corey & Fairbank., AI 29653. 1834. 168 p. : ill. ; 18 cm.
    2685 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. Elementary Spelling Book; Being an Improvement on the American Spelling Book. Printed Lane Student Typographical Association. Cincinnati Printed Lane Student Typographical Association. Carpenter-Skeel 294. 1834.

    328 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. The Elementary Spelling Book; Being an Improvement on the American Spelling Book by Noah Webster, LL. D. Cincinnati Corey, Fairbank & Webster. [sic.] 186 Main Street., AI 0. 1835. 168 p. ; 16.5 cm. A notice on page [2] states that the speller was printed by the Students' Typographical Association of Lane Seminary. This may account for the fact that some parts of pages were not printed. The end result was, however, satisfactory especially for a student association of which we have not had any previous indication and of which we now have an example of their work.
    2951 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. History of the United States; to which is Prefixed a Brief Historical Account of Our English Ancestors, from the Dispersic at Babel, to Their Migration to America, and of the Conquest of South America, by the Spaniards.... 5th ed. Cincinnati Corey, Fairbank & Webster., AI 35324. 1835. viii, 9-318 p. ; 15.5 cm.
    6338 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. Western Primer. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1835.

    3141 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. The Elementary Spelling Book: Being an Improvement of the American Spelling Book. Cleveland Sanford & Lott, AI 42378. 1836. 168 p.
    6707 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. An Improved Grammar of the English Language. By Noah Webster. Cincinnati Corey and Webster, Skeel 438. 1836. 192 p. ; 19 cm. The Improved Grammar was first published in 1831. There were only 7 other printings before Webster's death in 1843.
    The Last Revised Edition.
    3341 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. The Elementary Spelling Book. Cincinnati Burgess and Crane, AI 48418. 1837. 168 p.
    3545 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. The Elementary Spelling Book; Being an Improvement on the American Spelling Book. Columbus I.N. Whiting, AI 53547. 1838. 168 p. ; 18 cm.
    3546 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. History of the United States; to Which is Prefixed a Brief Historical Account of our (English) Ancestors, from the Dispersion at Babel to Their Migration to America, and of the Conquest of South America by the Spaniards. By Noah Webster, LL.D. Cincinnati Burgess & Crane., AI 53550. Skeel Webster-656. 1838. vi, [2], 9-318 p. ill. ; 15 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Paragraphs numbered. Includes questions for study.
    Parentheses substituted for square brackets in transcription of title page.
    Wood-engraved illustrations variously signed Alexander Anderson, John Warner Barber, and "E.L.B.." (i.e., Edmund L. Barber?).
    Includes publisher's advertisement, lower cover.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: William John Richard Frederick Champlin South Lyme, Ct. 1856. Mary P.
    9750 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. The Elementary Spelling Book Being an Improvement on The American Spelling Book by Noah Webster. Cincinnati N.G. Burgess & Co.,
    [from 1838 to 1839] [1-4], 5-168 p. ; 16 cm. Nathan G. Burgess published under the above name from 1838 to 1839.
    "N.G. Burgess & Co.'s Series of Popular School Books."--p. [1].
    Morgan copy missing p. 29-32, and pages 137-140 missing but pages 125-128 repeated in place. Top right hand corner trimmed affecting some of the page numbers.
    3795 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. The Elementary Spelling Book; Being an Improvement on the American Spelling Book. By Noah Webster. L.L.D. Cleveland Sanford and Lott, AI 59141 1839. 169 p., 1 l. (incl. front.) 19 cm. Publisher's advertisements on verso of front. and on p. [169-170].
    2745 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. Elementary Spelling Book, Being an Improvement on the American Spelling Book. Cincinnati Printed by E. Morgan & Co., No. 111 Main St., AI 0. [1840?] 168 p.
    597 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. History of the United States; to Which Is Prefixed a Brief Historical Account of Our [English] Ancestors, from the Dispersion at Babel, to Their Migration to America, and of the Conquest of South America by the Spaniards. By Noah Webster, LL.D. Columbus Published by I.N. Whiting., AI 41-5432. Skeel, E.E.F. Webster, 568. 1841. [1]-4, [i-ii], 1 l.,, [v]-vi, [7], bv, 9-318 p. ill. ; 17 cm. Four page advertisement, "Webster's History of the United States," tipped in before the title page.
    "Preface."--p. [v]-vi, dated: New Haven, 1832.
    Signatures: [1]/2 1*-27/2 [27*]/4.
    7585 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. The Elementary Spelling Book, Being an Improvement on the American Spelling Book. By Noah Webster. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan & Co., AI 0. 1841. 168 p. front., illus.
    7938 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. The Elementary Spelling Book; Being an Improvement on the American Spelling Book. By Noah Webster, L.L.D. Cleveland, Ohio Published by M.C. Younglove. Stereotyped by. J.S. Redfield, New York., AI 0. Skeel Webster-351. 1841. 168 p. ill. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: A revision of the American speller made by Aaron Ely, who was hired for this task by Webster in 1828. See E.E.F. Skeel, Bibliog. of the writings of Noah Webster, 1958, p. 85.
    Wood-engraved frontispiece signed by Alexander Anderson.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Sarah Hillier ; Willie H.
    7169 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. The Elementary Spelling Book: Being an Improvement on the American Spelling Book. Lawrenceburgh, Ia.[sic] James A. Morgan and Co., AI 42-5084. Byrd & Peckham 1156 (note). 1842. 168 p. Reese: This rare edition of Webster's improved Spelling Book, as noted by Byrd & Peckham, was published in Indiana, but printed in Cincinnati. The imprint contains the notice: "Stereotyped by J. A. James, Cincinnati." This means plates made in Cincinnati but may have been printed elsewhere!. Check some day to see if printer given also.
    4553 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. The Elementary Spelling Book Being an Improvement on the American Spelling Book by Noah Webster. Last rev. ed. Cleveland M. C. Younglove, AI 43-5188. 1843. 168 p. ill. ; 18 cm.
    6755 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. The Elementary Spelling Book Being an Improvement on the American Spelling Book by Noah Webster. Cincinnati James A. Morgan and Co., AI 43-5187. 1843. 162 p. ; 17 cm. Stereotype by J.A. James, Cincinnati.
    6861 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. The Elementary Spelling Book; Being an Improvement on the American Spelling Book. Columbus I. N. Whiting and Huntington, Stereotyped by Redfield & Savage, New York AI 43-5189. Skeel: Webster, 382 1843. 168 p. ; 18 cm.
    1183 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. The Elementary Spelling Book, Being an Improvement on the American Spelling Book By Noah Webster, LLD. Cincinnati Published by E. Morgan & Co., No. 111 Main Street. All genuine authorized editions of the spelling book published after August 4th, 1843, by the permission of the present proprietors, contain this engraved title-page., Skeel, E.E.F. Webster, p. 128-129. [between 1848 and 1849] br, [2-5], 6-168. p. ill. ; 18 cm. At head of title: The Last Revised Edition.
    "Advertisement[.] The recent republication of the American Dictionary, in a revised form, has made it necessary to revise the entire series of Dr. Webster's works, including the Elementary Spelling-Book. A careful examination of this work has not been made, and a few changes have been deemed indispensable to complete the coincidence of the whole series in orthography and pronunciation. But the modifications are very few, and not calculated to create the slightest inconvenience or embarrassment in classes. New Have, May, 1848."--p. [4].
    Advertisement on back cover for George Cooledge & Brother, New York, who were proprietors of the copyright,
    "Stereotyped by Redfield & Savage, 13 Chambers Street, New York."--verso of title page.
    "Cincinnati: Morgan & Overend, Printers."--verso of title page.
    "This Spelling Book is almost universally used throughout the United States, the sale of it being one million copies per annum!!!"--p. [2] above wood-engraved frontispiece which is not signed as in other editions.
    Signatures: [1]-6/16 7/4. (5, 6 and 7 not printed)
    4860 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. The Elementary Spelling Book; Being an Improvement on the American Spelling Book. By Noah Webster, LL.D. Cleveland, Ohio Published by M.C. Younglove. All genuine authorized editions of the Spelling book, published after August 4th, 1843, by the permission of the proprietors, Skeel, E.E.F. Webster, 0. contain this engraved titlepage. G.F. Cooledge & Brother, New York, proprietors of the copyright., 1848 168 p. incl. front., ill. ; 17.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: A revision of the American speller made by Aaron Ely, who was hired for this task by Noah Webster in 1828. See E.E.F. Skeel, Bibliog. of the writings of Noah Webster, 1958, p. 85.
    Connecticut copyright May 22, 1829 by Noah Webster.
    George F. Coolidge and William P. Coolidge were in business together in New York from 1844 to 1871.
    Copy at American Antiquarian Society bears inscription dated Sept. 5, 1849.
    Pages 94-123 appear in the following sequence: 93, 98-99, 96-97, 94-95, 100-101, 106-107, 104-105, 102-103, 108-109, 114-115, 112-113, 110-111, 116-117, 122-123, 120-121, 118-119.
    Wood-engraved frontispiece signed by Alexander Anderson.
    Includes advertisement for M.C. Younglove & Company, lower cover.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Cornelia Cushing, Sept. 5, 1849.
    5062 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. The Prompter: A Commentary on Common Sayings Which Are Full of Common Sense--the Best Sense in the World. By Noah Webster, LL.D. ... Dayton Printed & Published by B.F. Ells,
    1849. 80 p., incl. front., illus. ; 16.5 cm. Also published in Cleveland in 1830 (Morgan 2084).
    6253 Webster, S. B. An Oration Delivered at Fairfield, Huron County, Ohio, July 4th, 1842 by Rev. S.B. Webster, of Norwalk. Norwalk, Ohio From the Press of S. and C. A. Preston., AI 42-5087. 1842. 16 p. ; 20 cm.
    7309 Webster, S. B. Christianity against War. A Sermon Delivered in Mansfield, January 1848. By S.E. Webster. Sandusky City Printed by Amos Moore,
    1848. 20 p. ; 20 cm. Cover title.
    "Published by request."
    8375 Weddell, A.J. The True Mason. An Address Delivered before Somerset Lodge No. 76, of Free and Accepted Masons on the Eve of St. John's Day. By Rev. Bro. A.J. Waddell. Published by the Lodge. Somerset J.W. Shirley, Walgren 5554. A.L. 5850 [i.e. 1850]. [2], 19 p. ; 16.5 cm. Walgren: Yellow wrappers with text same as title page, within a border, with vignette.
    6113 Wedgewood, William B. The Revised Statutes of the State of Ohio, and Additional Laws to 1844. Reduced to Questions and Answers for the Use of Schools and Families, By William B. Wedgewood. Cincinnati Desilver & Burr; Philadelphia, Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co., AI 0. 1845. viii, 110 p.
    3142 Weekes, Refine, b. 1759. The Life of William Penn, and Other Poems, Religious, Historical and Sentimental. By Refine Weekes. St. Clairsville Printed for the Publisher, by Horton J. Howard., AI 42389. Rieger 1126/8192. 1836. [i], bv, [iii], vi, [i.e., iv], [5]-111, [112]-139, [140]-160, [161]-168 p. ; 18 cm. Spine title: Life of Penn.
    Error in paging: p. iv misnumbered vi.
    Contents: Life of William Penn.--A true narrative of the sufferings of Richard Seller.--A true narrative of some remarkable occurrences in the life of Thomas Lurting.--A short account of the life and religious labours of Edward Andrews.--[Miscellaneous poems]
    "Index."--p. 168.
    Signatures: [A] A2 - O/2 O2/4. (H printed G.)
    4002 Weeks, John Mosely, 1788-1858. Manual of an Easy Method of Managing Bees in the Most Profitable Manner to Their Owner. With Infallible Rules to Prevent Their Destruction by the Moth. 5th ed. Akron Allison's Printing., AI 40-6896. 1840. 78 p.
    4488 Weeks, John Mosely, 1788-1858. The Bee-Keeper's Guide to Manage Bees, in the Vermont Bee-Hive. By John M. Weeks. Chardon Printed for J. G. Moore., AI 0. 1842 28 p. ; 12.5 cm.
    4961 Weethee, Jonathan Perkins. The Battle of Armageddon, or, The Word of God against the World, Containing a Review of the Forces which are Gathering under the Banner of the Messiah, and of Satan, to the Battle of the Great Day of God Almighty. Cincinnati C. Cropper & Son.,
    1848. 64 p. ; 22 cm.
    3342 Weisz, George. Kurze Unterweisung in der christlichen Religion :
    nach dem Heidelbergischen Catechismus : zum Gebrauch derjenigen, welche zum heiligen Abendmahl vorbereitet werden sollen
    Cincinnati Printed at the Office of the "Westliche Volksfreund," AI 48431. 1837. [1-5], 6-60 p. ; 16 cm. Morgan copy has crude, cloth-backed wallpaper, covered boards. German and English on opposite pages of text.
    Inscribed: Mary Ann Diefenbachs Book.
    Parallel German and English text.
    Title: Added English title page: A short instruction in the Christian religion.
    972 Welander. P. O. A Revelation of the Secrets of Married Life. Translated from the Danish of P. O. Welander. By C. E. Boyle. Columbus E. Glover, Printer., OI 334. SS 39775. 1816. 160 p. ; 14 cm. Only copy owned by Lindley. Not located.
    2525 Welch, Oliver. Welch's Improved American Arithmetic. Cincinnati
    AI 22586. 1833.

    6123 Wells, Bezaleel et al. vs. Humphrey, George. Wells, Late Judge, etc. for the Use of Irwine & Wife vs. George Humphrey, Reserved from Jefferson County, to the Special Session of the Supreme Court. Cincinnati Wood & Stratton., AI 0. 1832. 6 p.
    1538 Wells, Bezaleel, d. 1846. Address to the Independent Electors of Jefferson County, in answer to the lies of Reasin Beall. Steubenville, Oct. 1st, 1802. [Steubenville
    SS 19245 ("Belzaleel"). 1824] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    2367 Wells, Bezaleel, d. 1846. An Address to the Churchmen of the U.S. on the Difficulties in the Diocese of Ohio. Steubenville [n.p.], AI 14407, 17025. 1832. 19 p. OHi notes: Signed by Bezaleel Walls and Booz M. Atherton. Concern controversy over Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Ohio and Kenyon College, Gambier, O.
    4962 Wells, J. R. The Family Companion, or Book of Rare and Useful Receipts. Embracing Cookery, Housewifery, Dyeing, Coloring, Cleansing, Purifying, Varnishing, Painting, Cementing, Gluing, White-Washing, Metallurgy, Staining Wood and Ivory, Hydropathy or Water Cure, &c. By J.R. Wells, M.D. Cincinnati Published by Hayward, James and Co., Not in Lincoln. [c1848] 96 p. ; 19 cm. Smithsonian's copy: Variant imprint on front cover: Cincinnati: Published by Miller & Co.
    244 Wells, John Cleland and H. T. Wells. Wells's Lawyer, and United States Form-Book; Containing the Constitution of the United States, with Notes and Decisions, a Complete System of Book-Keeping, a Table of Gold and Silver Coins, Interest Tables, and Forms for Assignments, Arbitrations, Agreements, Awards, Drafts, Letters of License, Submissions, Leases, Certificates of Renting, Customhouse Forms, Bills of Exchange, Bills of Sales, Bills of Lading, Due-Bills, Notes, Bonds, Orders, Receipts, Deeds, Mortgages, Marriage Certificates, Marriage Settlements, Contracts, Power of Attorney, Letters of Credit, Wills, Indenture of Apprenticeship, Articles of Copartnership, Composition with Creditors, &c. &c. Naturalization Papers, Letters Patent, and Important Information for Business Men. By a Practicing Attorney, and a Merchant. Cincinnati Published by John W. Clark.,
    1848. [1-7], 8-168 p. ; 18.5 cm. Author's name and edition are on cover but not the title page.
    Cover: "By John C. Wells, M.A., H.T. Wells, Member of the Bar. Twenty-First Edition."
    Back cover: "...the price has been fixed at 50 cents."
    "Contents."--p. [7]-14.
    Signatures: [1]-3/6 4 4* - [9]/2 9*/4 [10]-14/6. (Numbers 5, 8 and 13 not printed.)
    Another 1848 "Twenty-First Edition" was published with the Ohio Constitution added at the end and on the title page with "Recommendations" now with a local association. (Morgan 4963)
    4963 Wells, John Cleland and H.T. Wells. Wells's Lawyer, and United States Form-Book; Containing the Constitution of the United States, with Notes and Decisions, the Constitution of Ohio, a Complete System of Book-Keeping, a Table of Gold and Silver Coins, Interest Tables, and Forms for Assignments, Arbitrations, Agreements, Awards, Drafts, Letters of License, Submissions, Leases, Certificates of Renting, Customhouse Forms, Bills of Exchange, Bills of Sales, Bills of Lading, Due-Bills, Notes, Bonds, Orders, Receipts, Deeds, Mortgages, Marriage Certificates, Marriage Settlements, Contracts, Power of Attorney, Letters of Credit, Wills, Indenture of Apprenticeship, Articles of Copartnership, Composition with Creditors, &c. &c. Naturalization Papers, Letters Patent, and Important Information for Business Men. By John C. Wells, M. A., and H. T. Wells, Member of the Bar. Twenty-First Edition. Cincinnati Published by John W. Clark.,
    1848. [1-7], 8-168 p. ; 18.5 cm. This 1848 "twenty-first edition" adds the Constitution of Ohio, p. [169]-180 and to the title page and cover.
    The "Recommendations" on p. [1] are also local in nature with J.B. Palmer, Ohio City, June 9, 1848; James A. Briggs, Auditor of Cuyahoga County, Ohio, June 9, 1848; and the Cleveland Herald which references the 168 page edition (Morgan 244) which did not include the Ohio Constitution.
    "This Book is sold for 50 cents. It is, of more practical utility, and contains a greater amount of information, than the first edition of the United States Form-Book, which sold for Two Dollars."--cover.
    Signatures: [1]-3/6 4 4* - [9]/2 9*/4 [10]-15/6. (Numbers 5, 8 and 13 not printed.)
    6307 Wells, John Cleland. Wells's Lawyer, and United States Form-Book: Containing the Constitution of the United States. Cincinnati Published by John W. Clark., AI 0. 1842.
    OC (RA347 W45).
    4440 Wells, John Cleland. Wells's Lawyer, and United States Form-Book; Containing the Constitution of the United States, with Notes and Decisions, the Constitution of Ohio, a Complete System of Book-Keeping, a Table of Gold and Silver Coins, Interest Tables, and Forms for Assignments, Arbitrations, Agreements, Awards, Drafts, Letters of License, Submissions, Leases, Certificates of Renting, Customhouse Forms, Bills of Exchange, Bills of Sales, Bills of Lading, Due-Bills, Notes, Bonds, Orders, Receipts, Deeds, Mortgages, Marriage Certificates, Marriage Settlements, Contracts, Power of Attorney, Letters of Credit, Wills, Indenture of Apprenticeship, Articles of Copartnership, Composition with Creditors, &c. &c. Naturalization Papers, Letters Patent, and Important Information for Business Men. By John C. Wells, M.A., and H.T. Wells, Member of the Bar. Twenty-First Edition. Cincinnati Published by John W. Clark.,
    1849. 180 p. ; 18.5 cm. The book must have sold well in two earlier 1848 publications because the price was increased from fifty cents to one dollar on the cover in this 1849 publication.
    The "Recommendations." tipped in before the title page are all local, and the Constitution of the State of Ohio iwas added at the end.
    "Lydia A. Bachalow Franklin Ohio"--former owner ms.
    "[illegigible} K. Barhalow."--former owner rubber stamp name.
    911 Wells, John I. An Essay on War; Shewing, that the Spirit of War Existing in the National Mind, is ever Inimical to the Spirit of the Gospel; and Wholly Prohibited under the Christian Dispensation. In Two Parts. By John I. Wells, Hartford, Con. St. Clairsville Printed by John Berry., OI 284. SS 36537. Wilkie 397. 1815. 65 p. ; 23.5 cm.
    1786 Wells, O. & H., Company. A Specimen of Printing Type from the Foundry of O. & H. Wells, Walnut, between Third and Fourth Streets. Cincinnati
    SS 31706. 1827. [186] p.
    5970 Wells, Oliver, and Company. A Specimen of Printing Types, and Ornaments, Cast in the Letter-Foundry of Oliver Wells & Co. Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1829. 1 v. ; 21 cm.
    9745 Wells, W. H. (William Harvey), 1812-1885. A Grammar of the English Language for the Use of Schools. By W.H. Wells. Cincinnati W.H. Moore,
    1850. 220 p. ; 18 cm. "Wells' School Grammar."--at head of title page.
    342 Wells, William Harvey, 1812-1885. Wells's School Grammar; A Grammar of the English Language: for the Use of Schools by W. H. Wells, M. A., Instructor in Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. Cincinnati Published by William H. Moore & Co.,
    1847. x, 11-212 p. ; 19 cm. The first and last leaf are glued to the front cover. Upon closer examination, the text is continued on the verso of the first leaf.
    Contents: blank recto, Frontispiece 2, tp, Copyright 4, Preface 5-6, Contents 7-8, blank recto, Demonsthenes 10-16, blank recto, Luitprand 18-24, blank recto, Alfred the Great 26-32, blank recto, Canute 34-40, blank recto, William the Conqueror 42-54, blank recto, Robin Hood 56-62, blank recto, Balboa 64-76, blank recto, Galileo 78-88, blank recto, Peter the Great 90-96, blank recto, Sir Joshua Reynolds 98-104, blank recto, Washington 106-118, blank recto, Lafayette 120-126, blank recto, Napoleon 128-132, blank recto, Harrison 134-142, blank leaf.
    6797 Wells, William Harvey, 1812-1885. Wells's Elementary Grammar. Elements of English Grammar. Cincinnati Moore,
    1849. 144 p. ; 16 cm.
    3796 Welsh, Joseph S. Harp of the West: A Volume of Poems. By Joseph S. Welsh. Cincinnati Printed by Dawson and Fisher, AI 59159. 1839. 1 p. l., [9]-204 p. front. ; 18 cm.
    6656 Weninger, Franz X. (Franz Xaver), 1805-1888. Andachtsbuchlein der Todesangst Christi Brudershaft zur Erlangung einer gluckseligen Sterbestunde, in der St. Philomena Kirche. Cincinnati Hermann Lehmann, Ott 0. 1848. 111 p. ; 15 cm.
    6694 Weninger, Franz X. (Franz Xaver), 1805-1888. Heiliger Liebes-Bund. Ein vollstandiges Gebet-und Tugend-Buch fur alle Verehrer der heiligsten Herzen Jesu und Maria. Erste Amerikanische Ausgabe nach der neunten europaischen Ausgabe veranstaltet. Cincinnati Meyer, Meiss & Co.,
    1849. 468 p. ill. ; 15 cm.
    6655 Weninger, Franz X. (Franz Xaver), 1805-1888. Die Legende der Heiligen: Als Christcatholisches Hausbuch zur Belehrung und Erbauung der Gläubigen, besonders in Nord-Amerika. 2. Amerikanische Aufl. Cincinnati Kreuzburg und Nurre., Ott 54. 1850. 2 v. ill. ; 24 cm. Contents: 1. Bd. Jänner, Februar, März, April, Mai und Juni -- 2. Bd. Juli, August, September, October, November, December.
    Caption title, v. 1, p. [3]: Matthäus Vogel's Leben der Heiligen.
    "Leben und Sterben der Heiligen Gottes" published as a supplement (70 p.) and inserted, v. 2.
    Includes scriptural references and indexes.
    7278 Weninger, Franz X. (Franz Xaver), 1805-1888. Heiliger Liebes-Bund, ein vollstandiges Gebet- und Tugend-Buch fur all Verehrer Herzen Jesus und Maria. 4 Amerikanische Aufl. Cincinnati Kreuzburg u. Nurre., Ott 53. 1850 468 p. ill. ; 15 cm.
    7281 Weninger, Franz X. (Franz Xaver), 1805-1888. Der Monat Maria von F. X. Weninger. Cincinnati Hermann Lehmann., Ott 55. 1850. 256 p. ; 15 cm.
    7274 Weninger, Franz X. (Franz Xavier), 1805-1888. Bilder im Sinnspruch und Gleichnis: Zweites Heft. Cincinnati Hermann Lehmann., Ott 40. 1849. 112 p. ; 16 cm.
    7954 Werden Hotel. Springfield. Werden Hotel. January 1, 1829. Springfield
    AI 0. 1829. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    2526 Wesley, John, 1703-1791. Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Cincinnati Published by C. Holliday & J. F. Wright for the Methodist Episcopal Church, AI 22589. 1833. 543 p.
    2952 Wesley, John, 1703-1791. Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Cincinnati
    AI 35336. 1835.

    5288 Wesley, John, 1703-1791. Sammlung auserlesener Predigten von Johannes Wesley. Aus dem Englischen eubersesst von Wilhelm Nast. Erster Band. [sermon] Cincinnati Verlegt von L. Swormstedt & J.T. Mitchell, Mainstrassse, Nro. 311. feur die Bischeofl. Methodistenkirche., Ott 36. 1847. 420 p., [1] leaf of plates. 1 port. ; 20 cm. Metal engraved frontispiece portrait of John Wesley "published at the Methodist Book Room 200 Mulberry St., N.Y."
    6490 Wesleyan Cemetery. Cincinnati. Dedication of the Wesleyan Cemetery, near Cincinnati, Ohio, July 11, 1842. Order of Exercises. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1842.
    OC (Folder 6 #3).
    6254 Wesleyan College. Cincinnati. Annual Catalogue of Wesleyan College. Cincinnati
    AI 42-1091. 1842.

    9684 Wesleyan Female College. Cincinnati. Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Wesleyan Female College, of Cincinnati, O., for the Season 1842-43. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1843.

    9685 Wesleyan Female College. Cincinnati. Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Wesleyan Female College, of Cincinnati, O., for the Season 1843-44. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1844.

    9686 Wesleyan Female College. Cincinnati. Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Wesleyan Female College, of Cincinnati, O., for the Season 1844-45. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1845

    6109 Wesleyan Female College. Cincinnati. Origin and Organization, Charter, Stock Plan, and By-Laws of the Wesleyan Female College, on Vine Street, between Sixth and Seventh, Cincinnati, Ohio. Cincinnati Printed by Morris & Swiggett., AI 0. [1846] 7, [1] p. ; 15 cm. Act of incorporation dated Feb. 24, 1846.
    9687 Wesleyan Female College. Cincinnati. Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Wesleyan Female College, of Cincinnati, O., for the Season 1845-46. Cincinnati Ben Franklin Print, AI 0. 1846 xx p. ; 22 cm. "Late Methodist Female Collegiate Institute"--Cover, 1846 catalogue.
    4964 Wesleyan Female College. Cincinnati. Sixth Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Students, of the Wesleyan Female College, of Cincinnati, Ohio, for the Session 1847-8. On Vine Street, Between Sixth and Seventh. Incorporated by the Legislature of the State with Collegiate Powers and Priviledges. Cincinnati Ben Franklin Book and Job Rooms[,] Pearl and Waltnut Streets.,
    1848. [1-3], 4, [5-7], 8-15, [16-7], 18-19, [20]-24, [25]-26 p. ; ,
    4965 Wesleyan Female College. Cincinnati. Circular of the Wesleyan Female College on Vine, between Sixth & Seventh, Cincinnati, Ohio. Cincinnati Ben Franklin Printing House.,
    1848. 16 p., illus. ; 23 cm. College was founded in 1842 as Wesleyan Female College, reorganized in 1862 as the Cincinnati Wesleyan Female College. Name was changed to Cincinnati Wesleyan College in 1876. Contains two full-page tinted lithographic views of the college.
    5117 Wesleyan Female College. Cincinnati. Annual Catalogue of the Wesleyan Female College.

    Wessen, 6(Feb. 17, 1939). 1850.

    4078 Wesleyan Methodist Connection of America. The Discipline of the Wesleyan Methodist Connection of America. Canton, O. Published by J.B. Miller, for the Wesleyan Connection. Daniel Gotshall, Printer., AI 0. 1844. 94 p. ; 11 cm. "Advertisement. This Discipline was adopted and ordered to be published, at a large Convention of Wesleyan Methodists, held in Utica, New York, May 31, 1843. At the Same time and place, the Wesleyan Connection of America was organized, containing, at the time of its organization, about one hundred and seventy preachers, and from six to eight thousand members. ... Publisher. Canton, January 29, 1844."--p. [x2].
    Morgan copy imperfect lacking all after p. 90.
    Pagination: [x1-x2], [i], ii-iv, [v], vi, [7]-194.
    Signatures: [1] 1* -- 4/4 4*/8.
    7151 Wesleyan Sunday School Society of Cincinnati. The Sunday Scholar's Companion; Being a Selection of Hymns, from Various Authors, for the Use of Sunday Schools. 2d ed. Cincinnati Printed for the Wesleyan Sunday School Society of Cincinnati, (Deming & Wood, Printers)., AI 0. 1825. [168 p.] (207 hymns.) ; 12 cm. Words only.
    Includes index of first lines.
    6156 West Bedford Academy. March 20, 1850. Circular from Wm. Grisell, Principal of the West Bedford Academy on Courses and Costs. [West Bedford

    1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4765 West Union Seminary. West Union. Register for the First Session of the Academical Year, 1845-46. West Union A. C. O., J. P. Patterson, Printer., AI 0. 1846. 10 p. ; 18 cm.
    7286 West, Edward, b. 1804. Reasons for Withdrawing from the "Church of God." And Uniting with the Regular Baptist Church, Wooster, O. In Which Elder John Winebrenner's Two Theories of Licensing Ministers are Exposed, and the Bible Doctrine of Ordination Set Forth and Illustrated. By Elder Edward West. [Two lines of Scripture from Proverbs] Columbus George Cole, Printers.,
    1847. 40 p. ; 22 cm.
    2085 West, George Montgomery. Address of the Rev. George Montgomery West, A.M., Chaplain to the Bishop of Ohio, on the Completion of His Mission to Europe, Delivered before the Rt. Rev. Philander Chase. Gambier s.n., AI 5407. 1830. 9 p. ; 23 cm.
    2953 West, George Montgomery. Faith Kept: or Recollections of Rev. Daniel Hayden. Cincinnati
    AI 35342. 1835.

    3344 West, William S. A Few Interesting Facts Regarding the Rise, Progress and Pretentions of the Mormons. By Wm. S. West. [Warren s.n., AI 48446. 1837. 16 p. ; 15 cm. Have copy of NN.
    9770 Western Academic Institute and Board of Education. Proceedings of the First Anniversary Meeting of the Western Academic Institute and Board of Education Held in Cincinnati, June 25, 1831. Cincinnati Williamson and Wood, Printers, AI 0. 1831. 26, [2] p. ; 21 cm.
    7342 Western Academy of Natural Sciences. Cincinnati. Circular of "The Western Academy of Natural Sciences of Cincinnati, Ohio." [Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1845] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4979 Western Academy of Natural Sciences. Cincinnati. Catalogue of the Unios, Alasmodontas, and Anodontas of the Ohio River and Its Northern Tributaries, Adapted by the Western Academy of Natural Sciences, of Cincinnati, January, 1849. Cincinnati Printed by J.A. & U.P. James., Sabin 56889. Thomson 166. 1849. 19 l. ; 19 cm. Printed on one side of leaf only.
    7681 Western Agriculturalist. Prospectus of the Western Agriculturalist. Prof. W. W. Mather, Editor, Corresponding Secretary of the Ohio State Board of Agriculture, ... Subscribers' Names. Post Office. State. [Columbus

    1850] Broadside. ; 25 x 20 cm. A typical subscription form with the description and/or purpose at the top with space at the button for subscribers' name, post office and state. No names were on the form.
    7704 Western Agriculturalist. Prospectus of the Western Agriculturalist. A Monthly Paper Published at Columbus, Ohio. Edited by Prof. W. W. Mather ... Charles Whittlesey ... Jos. H. Riley & Co., Publishers. [Columbus

    1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.) Another subscription form for the Western Agriculturalist with Charles Whittlesey added as editor and sole agent for Western Reserve counties.
    8801 Western Anti-Slavery Society. Dear friend, The American Anti-Slavery Society has authorized me to call upon its members and friends for one dollar contributions to sustain its operations this year in the West. ... Oliver Johnson, than whom no one is better qualified for the station, has gone to the West to edit the Anti-slavery bugle, which paper under his charge is to be made similar in character to the Liberator. ... We need, in order to print the paper as it should be and to insure its success two hundred dollars by the 1st of July, to purchase type ... [Salem s.n.,
    1849?] [2] leaves ; 25 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed: Nathan Sherman. Ravenna, Feb. 22, 1849.
    Printed area, including ornamental border, measures 38.1 x 27.7 cm.
    Signed: Sam’l Brooke, general agent of the American Anti-slavery Society for the West [i.e., Western Anti-slavery Society].
    "Please forward your contribution, together with whatever you obtain from others, to Sam’l Brooke, care of Rob. F. Wolcutt, 21 Cornhill, Boston, Mass., in time to reach there by the 28th of June."
    Oliver Johnson was editor of the Western Anti-slavery Society’s Anti-slavery bugle, at Salem, Ohio, from 1849 to 1850.
    Signatures: [A]² ([A]1 verso, [A]2 blank).
    2230 Western Anti-Slavery Society. Union With Freemen - No Union with Slaveholders. Anti-Slavery Meetings! Salem Homestead Print.,
    [1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 41 x 28 cm. "Anti-slavery meetings will be held in this place, to commence on [blank] at [blank] in the [blank], to be addressed by [blank], agents of the Western Anti-Slavery Society."
    4325 Western Art Union. Cincinnati. Letter Containing List of Officers for 1847 of the Western Art Union. [Cincinnati

    1847] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7383 Western Art Union. Cincinnati. Transactions of the Western Art Union, for the Year 1847. Cincinnati Printed at the Ben Franklin Printing House.,
    1847. 41, bv p., [1] leaf of plates 1 ill. ; 22 cm.
    4356 Western Art Union. Cincinnati. Office of the Western Art Union, Cincinnati, Sept. 4, 1848. Appeal to honorary secretaries for donations. Cincinnati

    1848. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7354 Western Art Union. Cincinnati. Circular giving officers, directors and objects. Cincinnati

    1848.

    7384 Western Art Union. Cincinnati. Transactions of the Western Art Union for the Year 1848. Cincinnati

    1848.

    4080 Western Art Union. Cincinnati. Transactions of the Western Art Union, for the Year 1849. Cincinnati Printed at the Daily Times Office, Walnut St. Above Pearl.,
    1849. [1-7], 8-9, [10]-12, [13]-16, [17]-20, [21]-34, [35-36] p., [1] leaf of plates 1 ill. ; 21 cm. Tan wrapper: Transactions of the Western Art Union, for the Year 1849. Cincinnati: Printed at the Daily Times Office, Walnut St. Above Pearl. 1849. "Art Union" set in decorative type and centered.
    Signatures: [A]-D/4 E/2.
    "Western Art Union, Corner of Fourth and Sycamore streets, Cincinnati. The object of this institution is the encouragement and promotion of the Fine Arts. [Information on Western Art Union]."--wrapper, p. [4].
    7355 Western Art Union. Cincinnati. Record of the Western Art-Union, Containing the Plan, List of Officers and a Descriptive Catalogue of Paintings, and Other Works of Art Now on Exhibition in the Gallery of the Western Art-Union. Cincinnati

    1850

    7385 Western Art Union. Cincinnati. Transactions of the Western Art Union for the Year 1850. Cincinnati

    1850.

    5118 Western Baptist Education Society. Proceedings of the Western Baptist Education Society at Dayton, Oct. 9 & 10, 1850. Cincinnati [Appleton's Job Press, No. 8 East 3rd-St.],
    1850. 32 p. ; 22 cm. OCLC lists bibliographic information and no library as owning a copy.
    "Second annual report--new series. Sixteenth year from the Organization of the Society, Nov. 10, 1834."
    7287 Western Baptist Education Society. Proceedings of the Western Baptist Education Society, and of the North-Western Baptist Convention Held at Cin., Oct. 31, and Nov. 1 & 2, 1849. Also, Proceedings of the Special Meeting of the Executive Committee and Directors, Dec. 19 & 20, 1849 with an Appendix. Cincinnati Appleton's Queen City Press, Walnut Street.,
    1850. 52 p. ; 23 cm.
    4554 Western Baptist Theological Institute. Covington, Kentucky. First Annual Report of the Western Baptist Theological Institute, of Covington, Kentucky. May 1, 1843. Cincinnati E. Morgan and Company, Printers., AI 43-5217. 1843. [1], bv, [2-5], 6-16, [17]-22, 1 l. p. ; 21.5 cm. Signatures: [1] - 3/4.
    6670 Western Baptist Theological Institute. Covington, Kentucky. Catalogue of the Trustees, Faculty and Students of the Western Baptist Theological Institute, Covington, Kentucky 1846-7. Cincinnati Queen City Press., AI 0. 1846. 11 p.
    8052 Western Churchman, By a. Episcopal Pioneers. Plain Thoughts on Episcopal Missions. By a Western Churchman. Gambier
    AI 0. 1838. 11 p. Number of pages differs from locations and Wessen.
    9778 Western Colonization and Mining Company. Cincinnati. Proposals for a Colonization & Mining Company, &c. ... [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1829] [2] p. ; 32 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signed and dated: Benj. R. Milam, David G. Burnet. Cincinnati, (O.) July 1, 1829.
    2954 Western Education Society. First Annual Report of the Directors of the Western Education Society, Presented at the Annual Meeting, Held in the City of Cincinnati, November, 1835. Cincinnati Printed at the Cincinnati Journal Office, AI 35350. 1835. 1 p. l., 27 p. ; 20 cm.
    3345 Western Education Society. Third Annual Report of the Directors of the Western Education Society. Nov. 9, 1837. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1837. ; 23 cm.
    7960 Western Education Society. Cincinnati. Second Annual Report of the Directors of the Western Education Society, Presented at the Annual Meeting, Held in the City of Cincinnati, November 1, 1836. Cincinnati Printed by A. Pugh., AI 0. 1836.

    1025 Western Emigrant Society. Announcement that addressee has been elected honorary member. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1817.

    7871 Western Emigrant Society. Circular letter requesting information on the Western Country. Signed by Nathan Guilford. Aug. 3, 1817. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1817.
    This may actually be part of number 1025. Check some day.
    2723 Western General Convention. Proceedings of the First Anniversary of the General Convention of Western Baptists, at Cincinnati, Commencing on the Fifth of November, 1834. Cincinnati N.S. Johnson, No. 133, Main Street., AI 30288. 1835. 48 p. ; 26 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title varies: Proceedings of the General Convention of Western Baptists, at Cincinnati, commencing on the sixth [i.e., fifth] day of November, 1834.
    Proceedings of the General Convention of Western Baptists, at Cincinnati, commencing on the sixth day of November, 1834.
    7639 Western Homeopathic College. Cleveland. First Annual Circular of the Western Homeopathic College for the Session of 1850-51. Cleveland
    Title by sequence. 1850.
    Western Reserve Historical Society has 2nd annual circular for 1851.
    10315 Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers Constitution. Cincinnati, 7th, July, 1845. Sir: The Executive Committee, of the College of Teachers [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1845] 1 sheet ([1]p.) ; 20 x 17 cm.
    7707 Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers. Convention of Teachers. Re: To form an Institution of instruction in the West ... Albert Picket, Elijah Slack, Samuel Johnston, Milo G. Williams, Henry H. Rucker. Committee. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1831] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    10274 Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers. Constitution of the Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers. [Cincinnati: s.n., AI 0. 1832?] 1 sheet ([2] p.) ; 25 x 19 cm. "The second General Convention was held in October, 1832. 'The College of Teachers' was embodied in a Constitution of its own, and offered."--p. [3], Transactions of the Fourth Annual Report (Morgan 70).
    2527 Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers. The Annual Register of the Proceedings of the Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers. 1833. [Cincinnati Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers, AI 22602. 1833] 12 p. ; 22 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    7397 Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers. Annual Circular of the Local and Executive Committee. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1834.

    70 Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers. Transactions of the Fourth Annual Meeting of the Western Literary Institute, and College of Professional Teachers, Held in Cincinnati, October, 1834. Cincinnati Published by Josiah Drake., AI 35353 1835. [1-3], 4, [5]-21, [22]-24, [25]-30, [31]-62, [63]-96, bv, [98-99], 100-137, bv, [139]-159, [160]-164, [165]-176, [177]-180, [181]-205, bv, [207]-225, bv, [227]-253, bv, [255]-274, [275]-277, bv, [279]-281, bv, [283]-293, bv, [295]-298, [299]-302, [303]-311, bv, [313]-315, bv, [317], bv, [319]-324 p. ; 24 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Contains minutes of the meeting, the constitution of the Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers, and the discourses and reports delivered at the meeting.
    Spine title, on printed paper label: Transactions of the College of Teachers. 1835.
    "Printed by James and Gazlay: No. 1. Baker Street, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    Local note: Morgan copy/PPL, spine title: College of Teachers. Vol. I.
    Signatures: [A] - Z/4 2A - 2P/4 2Q/2. (D printed number 4. N not printed, blank page. V printed.)
    10272 Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers. Fourth Annual Report of the Proceedings of the Western Literary Institute, and College of Professional Teachers, Held in Cincinnati, October, 1834. Cincinnati Printed by James and Gazlay., AI 0. 1835. [1], bv, [3]-4, [5]-13, [14]-27, bv, [28]-31, bv p. ; 22 cm. "This address, [by President, Albert Picket, Sen.] together with such other address and reports as were read before the College, will be found in "the Transactions of the Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers" [Morgan 70] a work of three hundred and twenty-four pages, (of which the "minutes" form the First Part) just published by Josiah Drake, Cincinnati. Price, one dollar. A few copies only of which, remain on hand."--p. 5, note.
    Signatures: [A]-D/4.
    6023 Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers. Transactions of the Fifth Annual Meeting of the Western Literary Institute, and College of Professional Teachers, Held in Cincinnati, October, 1835. [Four lines from Washington's Farewell Address] Cincinnati Published by the Executive Committee., AI 35353 1836. [1-3], 4-8, 1 l., [11]-31, bv, [33]-36, [37]-46, [47]-59, bv, [61]-75, bv, [77]-84, [85]-108, [109]-124, [125]-127, bv, [129]-150, [151]-176, [177]-199, [200]-201, bv, [203]-205, bv, [207]-215, bv, [217]-218, [219]-227, bv, [229]-231, bv, [233]-241, bv, [243]-251, bv, [253]-255, bv, [257]-263, bv, [265-267], bv p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Contains minutes of the meeting, the constitution of the Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers, and the discourses and reports delivered at the meeting.
    Spine title, on printed paper label: College of Teachers. 1835.
    "Printed by N.S. Johnson: No. 133, Main Street, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 22/2 22*/4 23/2.
    "Errata."--p. [267].
    8526 Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers. Sixth Annual Report of the Proceedings of the Western Literary Institute, and College of Professional Teachers, Held in Cincinnati, October, 1836. Cincinnati Printed by N.S. Johnson., AI 0. 1836. [1], bv, [3]-4, [5]-24, [25]-31, [32-33], bv, 1 l., p. ; 20 cm. Signatures: [1] *1 - 3/2 *3/4. *1 printed 2.
    9821 Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers. Circular. Cincinnati N.S. Johnson, AI 0. 1836. [4] p. ; 32 cm.
    10273 Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers. Fifth Annual Report of the Proceedings of the Western Literary Institute, and College of Professional Teachers. Held in Cincinnati, October, 1835. Cincinnati Printed by N.S. Johnson., AI 0. 1836. [1], bv, [3]-23, bv, [25]-28 p. ; 21 cm. "This address [by Professor T.J. Biggs, of Lane Seminary, 'on Domestic Education'], with the succeeding Lectures, Reports and Discussions will be found in the Transactions of the College of 1835 (Morgan 6025, p. [47]-59.) A volume of 300 pages (268, actual number of pages) just published by the Executive Committee."--p. [3], footnote.
    Signatures: [1] 1* - 2/2 2*/4 3/2.
    3143 Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers. Transactions of the Sixth Annual Meeting of the Western Literary Institute, and College of Professional Teachers, Held in Cincinnati, October, 1836. Edited by D.L. Talbott. Cincinnati Published by the Executive Committee., AI 35353 1837. 272, [5] p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Contains minutes of the meeting, the constitution of the Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers, and the discourses and reports delivered at the meeting.
    Spine title, on printed paper label: College of Teachers. 1836.
    "Printed by N.S. Johnson: No. 133, Main Street, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    Local Note(s): American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: C.T. Edwards.
    3547 Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers. Transactions of the Seventh Annual Meeting of the Western Literary Institute, and College of Professional Teachers. Held in Cincinnati, October, 1837. Cincinnati Published by James R. Allbach., AI 35353 1838. [i-v], vi, [vii]-viii, [9]-21, [22]-24, [25]-38, [39]-51, [52]-60, [61]-69, [70]-82, [83]-97, [98]-117, [118]-120, [121]-128, [129]-136, [137]-141, [142]-149, [150]-154, [155]-158, [159]-178, [179]-186, [187]-189, [190]-198, [199]-203, [204]-205, [206-207], 208-228, [229]-256, [257]-259, bv p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Contains minutes of the meeting, the constitution of the Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers, and the discourses and reports delivered at the meeting.
    Spine title: College of Teachers. Vol. IV.
    "Kendall and Henry, printers, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    Local Note(s): American Antiquarian Society copy has owner's label: Geo. Allen Library.
    "Poem. By Mrs. Caroline Lee Hentz, of Florence, Alabama. Read before the College of Teachers, October, 1837."--p. [257]-259.
    Signatures: [1] - 32/4 33/2 (8ii printed on page 60.)
    98 Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers. Transactions of the Ninth Annual Meeting of the Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers; Held at Cincinnati, October, 1839. Cincinnati Printed by R.P. Brooks, Walnut Street, Between Third and Fourth., AI 0. 1839. 24 p. ; 22 cm. This report was reprinted in the combined printing of the ninth and tenth transactions in 1841, p [9]-28 and [117]-121 (Morgan 598). Omitted are the names of members as they are listed for 1840 and the summary of subject of lectures and reports from 1832 to 1838.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 12: Wm. Phillips, Jr., recording secretary.
    "Officers for 1839-1840."--p. 12-14.
    "Names of members."--p. 14-15.
    "Subjects of lectures and reports from 1832 to 1838."--p. 15-19.
    3797 Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers. Transactions of the Eighth Annual Meeting of the Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers. Held in Cincinnati, October, 1838. Cincinnati Published by James R. Allbach., AI 35353. Sabin 102990. 1839. [i-v], vi-viii, [9]-28, [29]-31, [32]-33, [34-35], 36-42, [43]-61, [62]-76, [77]-90, [91]-106, [107]-125, [126]-142, [143]-157, [158]-173, [174]-179, [180]-187, [188]-197, [198]-206, [207]-224, [225]-232, [233]-243, [244]-250, [251]-256 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Contains minutes of the meeting, the constitution of the Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers, and the discourses and reports delivered at the meeting.
    Spine title: College of Teachers. Vol. V.
    "Kendall and Henry, printers, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    Signatures: [1] - 32/4.
    598 Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers. Transactions of the Ninth and Tenth Annual Meetings of the Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers. Held in Cincinnati, October, 1839., and October, 1840. Cincinnati Kendall and Barnard, Printers, AI 0. 1841. [i-iii], iv, [v], bv, [7], bv, [9]-221, bv, [123], bv, [125]-267, bv p. ; 22.5 cm. There are no page numbers on paper heading pages.
    "Part I. Containing the Transactions for 1839."--p. [7]-121.
    "Part II. Containing the Transactions for 1840."--p. 123]-267.
    "Formation, Constitution, &c., of the Cincinnati Society for the Promotion of Useful Knowledge."--p. [243]-250.
    "The Present Condition of the Ohio Mechanics' Institute."--p. [251]-254.
    Signatures: [1] 2 - 33/4 34/2.
    12 Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers. Minutes of the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Western Literary Institute, and College of Professional Teachers, held in Cincinnati, October 1841. Cincinnati Printed by J.B. & R.P. Donogh., AI 0. 1842. [1], bv, [3]-14, [15]-16 p. ; 21 cm. "Constitution of the Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers."--p. [15]-16.
    "By-Laws."--p. 16.
    Signatures: [1]-2/4.
    8802 Western Methodist Book Concern. Cincinnati. Annual Report of the Book Committee of the Western Book Concern, for the Year Closing March 31, 1849. To the members of the several annual conferences of the M.E. Church in the United States: Dear fathers and brethren, The committee appointed by the last general conference for the Western Book Concern, met in Cincinnati, the 25th day of April, 1849, according to the call of the western agents, and proceeded directly to the performance of the duties assigned them. ... [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1849] [2] leaves ; 29 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: On the operation and publishing activities of the Western Book Concern in Cincinnati.
    Signed: G.W. Walker, Ohio Conference, president [and six others].
    American Antiquarian Society copy has embossed stamp, presumably that of the stationer.
    Signatures: [A]2 ([A]1 verso, [A]2 blank.
    American Antiquarian Society copy address in ms. to the Vermont Conference of the Methodist Epis. Church, Peacham, Caledonia Co., Vt.
    3798 Western Methodist Historical Society in the Mississippi Valley. Proceedings of the Board of Managers of the Western Methodist Historical Society in the Mississippi Valley; Containing an Account of the Origin of the Society, Its Organization, Constitution, Addresses, Circulars, &c.. Cincinnati Printed by the Methodist Book Room., AI 59175. 1839. tp, bv, [3], 4-6, [7], 8-10, [11-], 12-14, [15], 16 p. ; 20 cm.
    7341 Western Methodist Historical Society. Constitution of the Western Methodist Historical Society. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1839. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    9567 Western Military Institute. Blue Lick Springs, Kentucky. Register of the Cadets, of the Western Military Institute, for the Collegiate Year, 1849-50 [and] Regulations (or by-laws) of the Western Military Institute, Blue Lick Springs, Kentucky. [Cincinnati Ben Franklin Printing House,
    1850] [2], 16 p. ; 21 cm. Title page and Covers missing from only known copy.
    10431 Western Mutual Mercantile Association. The Western Mutual Mercantile Association, respectfully solicits your assistance and co-operation in furnishing such statistical information in regard to imports and exports as may be within your reach. The object of the Association is to ascertain the value of imports and exports in the following states and territories, from the first day of October, 1845, to the first day of October, 1846, viz: Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Iowa and Wisconsin. ... All communications must be addressed to John F. Kimball, secretary for W.M.M. Association, Cincinnati, Ohio. … [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1846] [4] p. ; 26 cm. Title from opening lines of text.
    Pages [2]-[4] are blank.
    9789 Western Navigation Bible and Tract Society, Cincinnati. An Important Case between Dr. Opium, Gallio, and Discipulus. Designed to Expose Erroneous Teachers. [Cincinnati Published by the Western Navigation Bible and Tract Society of Cincinnati; A.N. Deming, Printer, AI 0. 1823. 18 p. ; 15 cm. "2000 copies."
    5204 Western Reserve Bank. Warren. Western Reserve Bank, Warren, O., Nov. 17, 1846. At a Meeting of the Board of Directors. Increase Capital Stock $20,000. [Warren s.n., AI 0. 1846] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    10381 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Commencement. Order of Exercises. Western Reserve College, Tuesday Evening, August 25th 1829. Prayer … [Hudson s.n., AI 0. 1829] 1 sheet [1] p.) ; 12.5 x 20 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    10382 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Commencement. Order of Exercises, On the Commencement of Western Reserve College, August 25, 1830. [Hudson s.n., AI 0. 1830] br, [2-3], bv p. ; 20 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    10383 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Commencement. Order of Exercises, On the Commencement of Western Reserve College; August 24, 1831. [Hudson s.n., AI 0. 1831] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 16 x 20 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    10384 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Commencement. Order of Exercises, At the Commencement in the Western Reserve College; August 22, 1832. [Hudson s.n., AI 0. 1832] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 17.5 x 31 cm.1832 Caption title; no imprint.
    10385 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Commencement. Order of Exercises At Commencement of Western Reserve College. August 27, 1834. [Hudson s.n., AI 0. 1834] br, [2-3], bv p. ; 20 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    10386 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Commencement. Order of Exercises, At the Commencement of Western Reserve College, August 24, 1835. [Hudson s.n., AI 0. 1836] [1-3], bv p. ; 20 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    10387 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Commencement. Order of Exercises at the Commencement of Western Reserve College, August 22d, 1838. [Cleveland] Justin Jones, Printer, Cleveland., AI 0. [1838]
    [1838]
    [1-3], bv p. ; 20 cm.
    10388 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Commencement. Order of Exercises at the Commencement of Western Reserve College. August 28th, 1839. [Cleveland] Justin Jones, Typ. Cleveland., AI 0. [1839] [1-3], bv p. ; 20 cm.
    10389 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Commencement. Order of Exercises at the Commencement of Western Reserve College, August 26th, 1840. [Cleveland
    s.n.,
    s.n., AI 0. 1840] [1-4] p. ; 20 cm.
    10390 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Commencement. Order of Exercises, at Commencement, Western Reserve College, August 11, 1841. [Cleveland s.n., AI 0. 1841] [1-3], bv p. ; 20 cm.
    10391 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Commencement. Order of Exercises at Commencement, Western Reserve College, Wednesday, August 10, 1841. [Cleveland s.n., AI 0. 1842] [1-3], bv p. ; 20 cm.
    10392 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Commencement. Order of Exercises at Commencement, Western Reserve College, Wednesday, August 9, 1843. [Cleveland s.n., AI 0. 1843] [1-3], bv p. ; 20 cm.
    10375 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Commencement. Western Reserve College Commencement. Thursday, August 8th, 1844. [Hudson] Office of the Ohio Observer., AI 0. [1844] [1-3], bv p. ; 20 cm.
    10376 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Commencement. Western Reserve College. Commencement. Thursday, August 14th 1845. [Hudson] Ohio Observer Print., AI 0. [1845] [1-4] p. ; 20 cm.
    10378 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Commencement. Western Reserve College. Commencement. Thursday, August 13th 1846. [Hudson? s.n., AI 0. 1846] [1-4] p; 20 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    10379 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Commencement. Western Reserve College. Commencement. Thursday, August 12, 1847. [Hudson? s.n.,
    1847] [1-3], bv p. ; 20 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    10380 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Commencement. Western Reserve College. Commencement, Thursday, August 10, 1848. Cleveland Steam Press of M.C. Younglove & Co.,
    1848. [1-3], bv p. ; 20 cm.
    9873 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Handel Society. Commencement concert. : The Handel Society of Western Reserve College will give their 17th annual concert at the College Chapel, on the evening of the 8th of August, 1844. [Hudson] Printed at the Office of the Ohio Observer., AI 0. [1844] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 57 x 29 cm.
    1627 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Hymn, to be sung on laying the corner stone of the Western Reserve College, at Hudson, Ohio, April 26, 1826. Hudson
    SS 23297 ("1825"). 1826. 1 sheet ([1] p.) David Hudson, Jr. wrote in his journal on Saturday, April 29, 1826: "This afternoon I set the hymn sung at the celebration at Hudson." WRHS, ms. #3893.
    9380 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. A Catalogue of Students in the W. Reserve College. [Hudson s.n., AI 0. 1827] 1 sheet ([1] p.) Copy at Case Western Reserve University Archives.
    2087 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of Books Belonging to the Library of Western Reserve College. [Hudson s.n., AI 5424. Singerman 2643. 1830] 18 p.
    160 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Western Reserve College. Catalogue of the Trustees, Instructors, and Students. January, 1831. Hudson Lewis Ferry, Printer., AI 10605. [1831] 8 p. ; 19.5 cm. Morgan copy inscribed: Dudley and Hosmer.
    2221 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Notes on the Library Rules and Regulations of Western Reserve College. Hudson
    AI 10606. 1831.

    161 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Western Reserve College. December, 1832. [n.c.] s.n., AI 17041. [1832]. 8 p. ; 17.5 cm.
    162 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Laws of the Western Reserve College. Cleveland Printed at the Office of the Herald., AI 22608. 1833. 14 p. This only entry for college in American Imprints for 1833. No catalogue listed.
    163 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers, Alumni, and Students of Western Reserve College. December, 1834. Cleveland Printed by L.L. Rice at the Whig Office., AI 0. 1834. 12 p. chart. ; 18 cm.
    122 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Western Reserve College. December, 1835. Hudson, Ohio. s.n., AI 35360. 1835. 12 p. chart (21.5 x 17.5 cm). ; 17.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Chart, 18 x 22 cm., folded to 18 x 11 cm., laid in after p. 12, has title: Course of study.
    "Preparatory classes"; "Theological Department."-- p. 9-12.
    124 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Annual Report...20th August, 1836. [Hudson
    Ohio Gazetteer, 1841, page 535. 1836?]

    3144 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. The Confession of Faith, and Covenant of the Church in the Western Reserve College, Together with a List of Members, from Its First Organization, July 13, 1831, to Oct. 14, 1836. Hudson Printed at the office of the Ohio Observer. James Lowry, Printer, AI 42416. 1836. 11 p. ; 17.5 cm.
    164 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Western Reserve College January, 1837. Hudson James Lowry, Printer., AI 48464. 1837. 14 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: Catalogue of the Western Reserve College, 1836-7.
    Description of the college's policies, departments and curriculum, p. 8-14.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: E.E. Carter with respects.
    141 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Western Reserve College: Hudson, Ohio. October, 1838. Cleveland Penniman & Bemis, Printers, 16, Central Buildings, (Corner of Superior and Waters Streets.), AI 53591. 1838. [1], bv, 3, bv, 5, bv, 7-24 p. ; 22 cm. Morgan copy: Yellow wrappers with cover title: Catalogue of the Western Reserve College. 1838--9.
    Description of the college's policies, departments and curriculum, p. 13-24.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Prof. A[lpheus]. Crosby with the respects of E[lias]. Loomis.
    An Elias Loomis was Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy at the college.
    Signatures: [A]-C/4.
    3548 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Laws of Western Reserve College, Hudson, Ohio. Adopted August, 1838. Cleveland Penniman & Bemis, AI 53592. 1838. 21 p.
    8764 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Western Reserve College. December, 1837. Cleveland Penniman and Bemis, Printers., AI 0. 1838. 20 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: Catalogue of the Western Reserve College. 1836--37 [i.e. 1837--8].
    Description of the College's policies, departments and curriculum, p. [11]-20.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Prof. Alpheus Crosby with the respects of E. Loomis.
    165 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers & Students, of the Western Reserve College: Hudson, Ohio, November, 1839. Cleveland Penniman & Aikin, Printers, 16 Central Buildings., AI 59180, 59181. 1839. 18, 6 p. ; 21 cm. Separate title page and pagination for alumni directory: Catalogus Senatus Academici, et eorum Qui Munera et Officia Academica Gesserunt Quique Aliquovis Gradu Exornati Sunt, in Collegio Reservationis Occiduae, Hudsoni, in Republica Ohioensi, Cleveland: Typis Penniman et Aikin. M DCC XXXIX. Based on an examination of the signatures, [1]-3/4, this was an integral part of the catalogue and not a separate imprint. American Imprint title 59181 is most likely a dubious separate entry.
    American Antiquarian Society/Morgan copy: Brown wrappers with cover title: Catalogue of the Western Reserve College. 1839--40.
    Description of the college's policies, departments and curriculum, p. 8-18, first count.
    3799 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Adelbert College. Scheme of Examination of Western Reserve College, August 20th-24th. [Hudson s.n., AI 59182. 1839] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    166 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Western Reserve College. Hudson, Ohio, November, 1840. Hudson Printed by Charles Aikin., AI 40-6933. 1840. 23, bv p. ; 22 cm. Cover title: Catalogue of the Western Reserve College. 1840--41.
    Description of the College's policies, departments and curriculum, p. 12-23.
    150 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Western Reserve College. Hudson, Ohio, November, 1841. Hudson Printed by Charles Aikin., AI 41-5461. 1841. 24 p. ; 23.5 cm. Blue wrapper with title: (Double Rule) Catalogue of the Western Reserve College. 1841-2. (Double Rule)
    Description of the college's policies, departments and curriculum, p. 12-14.
    Morgan second copy with grey wrapper has reset same title.
    Signatures: [1-2]/4 3/4.
    167 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Western Reserve College, Hudson, Ohio, November, 1842. Hudson Printed by Charles Aikin., AI 42-5127. 1842. 24, 7, [8] p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: Cataloge of the Western Reserve College. 1842-3.
    Description of the college's policies, departments and curriculum, p. 12-24.
    "Catalogus Senatus Academici, et eorum Qui Munera et Officia Academica Gesserunt, Quique Aliquovis Gradu Exornati Fuerunt, in Colegio Reservationis Occidentalis Hudsoni, in republica Ohioensi, (Rule) Cleveland: Typis Penniman et Aikin. M DCCC XLII."--7, [8] p., second count.
    "Summarium."--p. [8], second count.
    168 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Western Reserve College, 1843-4. Hudson, Ohio Printed by Charles Aikin., AI 43-5227. 1843. 21, [1] p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: Catalogue of the Western Reserve College. 1841-2.
    Description of the college's policies, departments and curriculum, p. 10-21.
    7812 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Order of Exercises in the Theological Department of Western Reserve College, Tuesday, August 8, 1843. [Hudson s.n., AI 0. 1843]

    7813 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Order of Exercises at Commencement, Western Reserve College, Wednesday, August 9, 1843. [Hudson s.n., AI 0. 1843]

    169 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Western Reserve College, 1844-45. Hudson, Ohio Printed at the Office of the Ohio Observer., AI 44-6554; 44-6555. 1844. 28 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: Catalogue of the Western Reserve College, 1844-5.
    Description of the college's policies, departments and curriculum, p. 17-28.
    170 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Western Reserve College, 1845-6. Hudson, Ohio Printed at the Office of the Ohio Observer., AI 45-6831. 1845. 28, 7, bv p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Description of the college's policies, departments and curriculum. p. 17-28 (first count).
    "Catalogus senatus academici, et eorum qui munera et officia academica gesserunt, quique aliquovis gradu exornati fuerunt, in Collegio Reservationis Occidentalis, Hudsoni, in Publica Ohioensi. MDCCCXLV."--7, [1] p. (second count).
    142 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in the Western Reserve College, 1846-47. Hudson, Ohio Printed at the Office of the Ohio Observer., AI 46-7462, 46-7463. 1846. 40 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Description of the college's policies, departments and curriculum, p. 17-29.
    "Catalogus senatus academici, et eorum qui munera et officia academica gesserunt, quique aliquovis gradu exornati fuerunt, in Collegio Reservationis Occidalis, Hudsoni, in Republica Ohioensi. MDCCCXLVI."--p. [31]-40.
    4354 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Circular of the Trustees of the Western Reserve College, Hudson, Ohio, Oct. 1, 1846. [Hudson s.n., AI 0. 1846] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4766 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. The Laws of Western Reserve College, Hudson, Ohio, Adopted August 1845. Hudson Printed by the Observer Press., AI 46-7464. 1846. 19, 8 p. ; 20.5 cm. Includes: General Regulations by the Faculty of Western Reserve College, 8 p.
    143 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in the Western Reserve College. 1847--48. Hudson, Ohio Printed at the Ohio Observer Office.,
    1847. [39], bv p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes:: Description of the college's policies, departments and curriculum, p. [17-31].
    "Catalogus senatus academici."--p. [32-35].
    "Catalogus collegii alumnorum et eorum qui albi instituti alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt."--p. [36-39].
    Some wrappers have engraving of the college on p. [4].
    Yellow wrapper title: Catalogue of the Officers and Students in the Western Reserve College. 1847---8. Hudson, Ohio: Printed at the Ohio Observer Office. 1847.
    Copy 2 in buff colored wrapper, with the engraving of the college on p. [4] of the wrapper.
    Signatures: [1]/2 2 2* - 4/2 4*/4.
    4334 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Circular of the Trustees of the Western Reserve College. Hudson, O. Jan. 1, 1847. [Hudson s.n.,
    1847] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    171 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in the Western Reserve College. 1848-9. Hudson, Ohio Printed at the Ohio Observer Office.,
    1848. [28] p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Description of the college's policies, departments and curriculum, [15-28].
    Also issued with the retrospective lists of faculty and alumni. (Morgan 10248)
    8465 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Western Reserve College. Commencement, Thursday, August 10, 1848. Cleveland Steam Press of M.C. Younglove & Co.,
    1848. [1-3], bv p. ; 19.5 cm.
    10248 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the officers and students in the Western Reserve College, 1848--9. Hudson, Ohio Printed at the Ohio Observer Office.,
    1848. [40] p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Also issued without the retrospective lists of faculty and alumni on p. [29-39]. The [28] p. issue is recorded as Morgan 171.
    Last page blank.
    Description of the college’s policies, departments and curriculum, p. [17-26].
    "Catalogus senatus academici et eorum qui munera academica gesserunt."--p. [29-32].
    "Catalogus alumnorum et eorum qui albi instituti alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt."--p. [33-39].
    In some copies, a view of the college appears on p. [4] of wrapper.
    144 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Western Reserve College. 1849--50. Hudson, Ohio Printed at the Observer Office.,
    1849. [40] p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Engraving of Cleveland Medical College, p. [4] of wrapper, signed by H.G. Smith and J. Brainerd.
    Description of the college's policies, departments and curriculum, p. [17-28].
    "Catalogus senatus academici et eorum qui munera academica gesserunt."--p. [29-32].
    "Catalogus alumnorum et eorum qui albi instituti alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt."--p. [33-39].
    4308 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in the Western Reserve College. 1850-51. Hudson, Ohio Printed at the Pentagon Book and Job Office.,
    1850. [42] p. ; 22.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Engraving of the Cleveland Medical College, p. [4] of wrapper, signed by H.G. Smith and J. Brainerd.
    Description of the college's policies, departments and curriculum, p. [17-28].
    "Triennial catalogue of the theological department in the Western Reserve College." "Graduates of the medical department," and "Graduates of the college."--p. [29-42].
    Morgan copy: Green wrappers with same imprint as title page with decorative border added but without engraving of Cleveland Medical College on p. [4] of wrapper.
    5119 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Library. Catalogue of the Library in Western Reserve College. Hudson W. Skinner & Co., Singerman 2644. 1850. 62, [2] p. ; 22 cm. Brown wrappers has "Printed at the Pantagon Book and Job Office. 1851."
    9619 Western Reserve College, Medical Department. Cleveland, Ohio [Fees for the Tickets for all the Professors, $72. Cleveland s.n., AI 0. 1843]
    "In the first Circular issued by the Cleveland School, we read 'Fees for the Tickets of all the Professoss [sic.], $72.'"--p. 13, Annual Announcement of the Willoughby Medical College, 1846 (Morgan 7406).
    6267 Western Reserve Eclectic Institute. Hiram. Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Western Reserve Eclectic Institute. Cleveland

    1850.
    Title by sequence.
    8434 Western Reserve Foreign Missionary Society. First Annual Report of the Directors of the Western Reserve Foreign Missionary Society. Hudson
    AI 0. 1834.

    2955 Western Reserve Foreign Missionary Society. Second Annual Report of the Directors of the Western Reserve Foreign Missionary Society. Hudson
    AI 35359. 1835.

    8435 Western Reserve Foreign Missionary Society. Third Annual Report of the Directors of the Western Reserve Foreign Missionary Society. Hudson
    AI 0. 1836.

    8436 Western Reserve Foreign Missionary Society. Fourth Annual Report of the Directors of the Western Reserve Foreign Missionary Society. Hudson
    Title by sequence. 1837.

    8437 Western Reserve Foreign Missionary Society. Fifth Annual Report of the Directors of the Western Reserve Foreign Missionary Society. Hudson
    Title by sequence. 1838.

    8438 Western Reserve Foreign Missionary Society. Sixth Annual Report of the Directors of the Western Reserve Foreign Missionary Society. Hudson
    AI 0. 1839.

    1201 Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary. Kirtland. Announcement of Classes for Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary. July 25, 1838. Kirtland s.n., AI 0. 1838. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5801 Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary. Kirtland. Catalogue of the Trustees, Instructors and Students of Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary, for the Year Ending November 8, 1842. Kirtland, Lake County, Ohio. Cleveland Printed by T.H. Smead, Central Buildings., AI 0. 1842. 16 p. ; 21.5 cm. Morgan copy in yellow wrappers with half title: Catalogue of W. R. Teachers' Seminary. 1841-42.
    4396 Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary. Kirtland. Catalogue of the Trustees, Instructors, and Students of Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary, for the Year Ending October 30, 1844. Kirtland, Lake Co., Ohio. Cleveland Printed by E.S.J. Bemis., AI 0. 1844. 16 p. ; 18 cm. Kent State University copy bound in brown coated paper wrappers.
    8478 Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary. Kirtland. Catalogue of the Trustees, Instructors, and Students of Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary, for the Year Ending October 21, 1845. Kirtland, Lake Co., Ohio. Cleveland Younglove's Power Press., AI 45-6830. 1845. 16 p. ; 21 cm.
    8516 Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary. Kirtland. Teachers' Seminary. Order of Exercises, At the Annual Exhibition, July 2, 1845. ... [Cleveland s.n., AI 0. 1845] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 12 x 19 cm.
    8443 Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary. Kirtland. Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary. Annual Exhibition, June 20, 1846. Cleveland Younglove's Steam Press., AI 0. 1846. 4 p. ; 19 cm.
    8549 Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary. Kirtland. Catalogue of the Trustees, Instructors, and Students of Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary, for the Year Ending October 13, 1846. Kirtland, Lake Co., Ohio. Cleveland Younglove's Steam Press., AI 46-7461. 1846. 16 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society/Morgan copy in yellow wrappers with same title within double ruled border.
    5255 Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary. Kirtland. Catalogue of the Trustees, Instructors, & Students of Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary, for the Year Ending October 13, 1847. Kirtland, Lake Co., Ohio. Cleveland Younglove's Steam Presses.,
    1847. 16 p. ; 21 cm.
    6646 Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary. Kirtland. Catalogue of the Trustees, Instructors, and Students of Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary, for the Year Ending June 27, 1849. Kirtland, Lake Co., Ohio. Painesville, Ohio M.R. Doolittle, Job Printer and Book Binder.,
    1849. 16 p. ; 19 cm. Morgan copy in dark tan wrappers with duplicate title page but within a more decorative border.
    8555 Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary. Kirtland. Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary. Order of Exercises at the Annual Exhibition, June 27, 1849. Cleveland Steam Press of M.C. Younglove & Co.,
    1849. [4] p. ; 20 cm. Morgan copy printed on blue paper with title within a decorative border.
    The order of exercises included: March of Virtue in America-An Oration.; Evils of Corrupt Literature-An Oration.; Female Education-A Discussion.; America and Slavery-An Oration.; Our Country-An Oration.; Beauty and Sublimity-An Essay.; The Fall of Babylon-An Essay.; "All That Glitters Is Not Gold"-a Colloquy.; Rise and Progress of America-An Oration.; Ambition-An Oration.; Lazarus-An Essay.; The Bible-An Essay.; Phoneticism-An Oration.; The Chaplet.; Men Required by the Age-An Oration.; Object and End of Mental Education-An Oration.; Our Country's Prospect-An Oration, with the Valedictory.
    8543 Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary. Kirtland. Catalogue of the Trustees, Instructors and Students of Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary, for the Year Ending June 26, 1850. Kirtland, Lake County, Ohio. Cleveland Steam Press of Harris, Fairbanks & Co.,
    1850. 18 p. ; 20.5 cm.
    6278 Western Seamen's Friend Society. Cleveland. First Annual Report of the Western Seamen's Friend Society, Presented at the Annual Meeting, Held in the City of Cleveland, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1848. Sandusky City Printed by Amos Moore.,
    1848. [1-4], 5-10, [11], 12-28, [29], 30, [31], bv p. ; 21 cm. Wrapper is same as title page with decorative border and picture of ship added.
    6279 Western Seamen's Friend Society. Cleveland. Second Annual Report of the Western Seamen's Friend Society. [Sandusky City Printed by Amos Moore., Title by Sequence. 1849]

    6280 Western Seamen's Friend Society. Cleveland. Third Annual Report of the Western Seamen's Friend Society, Presented at the Annual Meeting, Held in the City of Toledo, October 14, 1850. [Sandusky City Published for the Western Seamen's Friend Society,
    1850] [172]-199, bv p. ; 22 cm. The third annual report printed as pages [172]-199 of v. 2 of Spirt of the lakes.
    7288 Western Sunday School Board of Agency. Cincinnati. Constitution of the Western Sunday School Board of Agency; and an Address to the Superintendents, Teachers, and Friends of the Sunday Schools in the West. Second Edition. Cincinnati G.T. Williamson, AI 0. 1829. 16 p. ; 18 cm.
    4861 Western Telegraph Company. Deed of Trust, and Articles of Association of the Western Telegraph Company, Established December 1846. Cincinnati L'Hommedieu & Co., Printers,
    1847. 18 p. ; 20 cm.
    6191 Western Theological Seminary, Board of. Circular of the Board of the Western Theological Seminary. Cincinnati

    185-.

    9880 Westminster Assembly (1643-1652) The Shorter Catechism of the Reverend Assembly of Divines with the Proofs Thereof Out of the Scriptures, in Words at Length. Cincinnati George L. Weed, AI 0. 1843. 47 p. ; 14 cm. Stereotyped by J.A. James and Co.
    1026 Westminster Assembly of Divines. The Shorter Catechism of the Reverend Assembly of Divines with Proofs Thereof Out of the Scriptures. Chillicothe Printed by John Andrews., OI 384. SS 42878. 1817. 60 p. ; 12 cm.
    2687 Westminster Assembly of Divines. Largest Catechism: Agreed upon by the Assembly of Divines at Westminster. Cincinnati
    AI 29699. 1834.

    5239 Westminster Assembly of Divines. The Shorter Catechism of the Reverend Assembly of Divines,: with the Proofs Thereof Out of the Scriptures, in Words at Length. Which Are Either Some of the Former Quoted Places, or Others, Gathered from Their Other Writings; All Fitted, Both for Brevity and Clearness, to This Their Form of Sound Words. For the Benefit of Christians in General, and Youth and Children in Understanding, in Particular; That They with More Ease May Acquaint Themselves with the Truth, According to the Scriptures and with the Scriptures Themselves. Stereotyped by J.A. James and Co. Cincinnati Published by C.P. Barnes, 193, Main Street., AI 0. 1835. iv, 5-49, bv p. ; 14 cm.
    9939 Westminster Assembly of Divines. Westminster Assembly of Divines. Shorter Catechism... Hudson s.n.,
    1848. 32 p. ; 11 cm. Dated 1847 on front-cover.
    6443 Westminster Assembly of Divines. The Shorter Catechism of the Westminster Assembly. Cincinnati John D. Thorpe, 74 Fourth Street,
    1850. 32 p. ; 12 cm. OC (EApam).
    6445 Westminster Assembly of God. The Larger Catechism of the Reverend Assembly of Divines, at Westminster. Cincinnati Published by J.A. & U.P. James.,
    1848. 87 p. ; 16 cm.
    10023 Weston, J. D. Colonization Hymn by J.D. Weston. [Cleveland s.n.,
    1839] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 25 cm. "Tune--Zeuner's missionary chant."
    82 Weyer, A. (Anthony), 1784-1845. A Family Physician, or Poor Man's Friend, and Married Lady's Companion: Containing a Great Variety of Valuable Medical Recipes, Designed to Assist Heads of Families, Travellers and Sea-Faring People, in Curing Diseases; With Concise Directions for the Preparation, and Use of a Numerous Collection of the Vegetables Made Use of; and Directions for Preparing and Administering Them to Cure Diseases; Together with Many of the Most Approved from the Shop of the Apothecary. All in Plain English; By A. Weyer. St. Clairsville, O. Published by the Author. Horton J. Howard, Printer., AI 10608. Rieger 4550. 1831. v, [2], 8-216 p. ; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes:: "Glossary, or explanation of technics."--p. 208-212.
    "Index."--p. 212-216.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Ernest Wessen, 10-Feb. 1838.
    7931 Wheeler, Henry F. A Brief History and Description of Franklin County, to Accompany Wheeler's Map. [Columbus] Wright & Legg, Printers, AI 0. [1842] 22 p. ; 13 cm. "A table, of the names of the original proprietors of the Virginia military lands, in Franklin county ... "--p. 19-22.
    4346 Whig Central Committee. State Central Committee Room. Columbus, Oct. 18, 1844...Whig Central Committee. J. Ridgeway, Chairman. [Columbus
    AI 0. 1844] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7971 Whig Central Committee. Franklin County. An Address, Showing by Well Authenticated Documents the Wasteful and Extravagant Manner in Which the President and His Subordinate Officers Have Been Squandering the Money of the People. [Zanesville s.n., AI 0. 1840] 14, [1] p. Caption title; no imprint.
    Signed at end: Whig Central Committee of Franklin Co.
    8734 Whig Executive Committee of Ross County. Chillicothe, November 3, 1848. Dear Sir:-It is unnecessary to intimate to you that recent political events, in our State, admonish us that a crisis of no ordinary importance is at hand. By the attitude assumed by the leaders of Locofocoism in Ohio, the existence of our institution is threatened, and consequences portent which involve danger to and the destruction of the most valued rights. ... we have ... resolved to address the gentlemen hereinafter named, invoking them to assemble, at the Neil House, in the City of Columbus, on Wednesday, the 15th of November inst., ... [Four columns of addresses] [One column of committee members] [Chillicothe s.n.,
    1848] Broadside. ;
    5181 Whig Party. Delaware, O., Oct. 28, 1844. Issued by the Whig Central Committee of Delaware County. For Pres. Henry Clay. [Delaware s.n., AI 0. 1844] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4347 Whig Party. Great Meeting of the People. New Lisbon, Aug. 5, 1849. [New Lisbon

    1849] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7038 Whig Party. Central Committee. Broadside to 8th Congressional District, asking them to elect Whig candidates to assure the presidency for Henry Clay and to defeat the immediate annexation of several slave states.

    AI 0. [1844] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7039 Whig Party. Montgomery County Central Committee. Letter to its members re: the importance of their votes and reminding them about the banking, tariff, Texas, and land money issues at stake in the election.

    AI 0. [1844] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    3145 Whig Party. Ohio Convention 1836. Proceedings of a General Convention of the People of Ohio, Held in the City of Columbus, February 22 and 23, 1836 for Purpose of Nominating Candidates for President and Vice-President of the United States, and Governor of the State of Ohio. Columbus Printed by Scott & Wright., AI 42443. 1836. 15 p. ; 23.5 cm. "Convention...favorable to the election of William Henry Harrison of Ohio to the presidency"--p. 9.
    Signed: Jeremiah Morrow, President.
    3805 Whig Party. Ohio. Whig Central Committee of Franklin County. An Address Showing, by Well Authenticated Documents, the Wasteful and Extravagant Manner in Which the President and His Subordinate Officers Have Been Squandering the Money of the People. Columbus Jonathan Phillips, AI 40-44. 1840. 16 p. ; 23 cm. Caption title, no imprint.
    Signed at end: Whig Central Committee of Franklin County.
    5168 Whig State Central Committee. Warren, Trumbull County, O., July 1844. The State Central Committee having appointed a Whig Mass Convention at this place on Aug. 24. Invitation. [Warren s.n., AI 0. 1844] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8256 Whig State Central Committee. Columbus. Taylor Platform. Whig Committee Room. Columbus, Sept. 25, 1848. Columbus Whig State Central Committee,

    6, 1 l. p. Caption title; no imprint.
    Three letters of General Taylor defining his position in regard to the presidency.
    4616 Whigs. Eighth Congressional District. Whigs Of the 8th Congressional District Composing the counties of Pike, Hocking, Adams, Jackson and Ross.

    AI 0. [1844] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    973 Whinery, Joseph. The Death of Caleb, Son of Isaac & Phenia Perkins, A Poem. By Joseph Winery [sic]. Wilmington Printed by Gaddis & Abrams., OI 335. SS 39800. 1816. 8 p. ; 17 cm.
    8649 Whipple, E. Company. Remarks and Directions for Using Stanley's Patented Rotary Cooking Stove, Manufactured and Sold, Whole Sale aad [sic.] Retail, by E. Whipple, No. 23, Main Street, Cincinnati. [Illustration of stove] 1 Revolving Top. 2 End Door, 3 Front Door. 4 Slide Hearth. 5 Outlet for Smoke. Cincinnati Printed by R.C. Langdon., AI 0. 1834. 8 p. ; 13 cm.
    7789 Whitcomb, David. The Life and Confession of Henry Thomas, Alias Thomas Dean, Alias James Mitchell, the Burglar: Who Was Convicted at the December Term of the Supreme Court of Ross County, 1845, for the Murder of Frederick Edwards, at Bourneville, Ross County, Ohio, November 20, 1844. As Taken from His Own Lips after His Conviction and Sentence, in the Prison in Chillicothe. Columbus C.C. and G.R. Hazewell, Printers., AI 46-7486 ("60 pages"). McDade 977 ("60 page"). 1846. 64 p. ; 21 cm. There are Chillicothe 1846 (McDade 978) and Philadelphia 1848 (McDade 976) editions.
    4004 White, Daniel T. White's New Cook-Book, Embracing Temperate and Economical Receipts for Domestic Liquors and Cookery. Containing Such Condiments as Most Families can Procure and Nearly All Selected to Suit the General Health as Well as the Palate. To Which is Added an Appendix and Miscellany, Containing Many Valuable Receipts in Domestic Economy, &c. &c., Together with a Catalogue of Books, the Knowledge and Practice of the Precepts in which will Insure the Old Age and Happiness of All. By Daniel T. White, Philanthropist. Cincinnati s.n., AI 40-6992. Wheaton & Kelly. Bib. of culinary history, p. 265. 1840. iv, [1], 6-96 p. ; 13 cm. Signatures: [A] A2-H/2 H2/4.
    7461 White, James C. Brief History of the Tabernacle Church; Together with the Standing Rules, Articles of Faith and Convenant, and a List of the Members. Cincinnati Jeremiah Faulkner, Printer, AI 44-1399 "Cincinnati"; AI 44-6608 "White". 1844. 16 p. ; 17 cm.
    6789 White, John. Speech of Dr. John White: Delivered at the Fifth Street Market Square, on the Evening of the 16th Instant. Cincinnati, O. s.n.,
    1850. 22 p. ; 22 cm.
    8795 White, Thomas. A Treatise on the Diseases of the Teeth[,] the Cause of Those Diseases, with Directions for Preventing Their Occurrence. By Thomas White, Surgeon Dentist. Columbus, Ohio Jenkins & Glover, Book & Job Printers., AI 0. 1833. 32 p. ; 13 cm. "Errata."--p. 32.
    6520 White, Thomas. The True Cause of the Cholera Explained, with Appropriate Directions Relative to Diet, Treatment, and Disinfectants. Also, the Cause of the Potato-rot Explained, with Directions How to Present It. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James.,
    1850. 48 p. ; 23 cm.
    7360 Whitewater Bridge Company. Articles of Association of the Whitewater Bridge Company, Together with the Act of Incorporation. Also, the By-Laws of Said Company. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1845. 19 p.
    4006 Whitewater. Congregational Church. The Articles of Faith, Constitution and History of the Congregational Church of Whitewater, Morgan Township, Butler County, Ohio. Hamilton W.C. Howells, Printer., AI 40-7006. 1840. 8 p. ; 18 cm. Imprint from p. 8.
    599 Whitewater. Society of Believers. Record of Messages and Communications at Whitewater, O. Whitewater
    AI 41-5511. 1841.

    2088 Whiting, Isaac N. First Catalogue of Books. Columbus
    Whiting, Catalogue, 1831, page [2], "presenting his second Catalogue." 1830.

    453 Whiting, Isaac N. A Catalogue of Valuable Books For Sale by Isaac N. Whiting, at His New Book Store, High Street, Columbus. Columbus E. Glover, Printer., AI 10630. 1831. 40 p. ; 20 cm. In the advertisement dated "Columbus, 1831," Whiting mentions that this is his "second Catalogue" and that his prices are as good as in the East and one needs look no further.
    454 Whiting, Isaac N. Supplement to Isaac N. Whiting's Catalogue of Valuable Books. Columbus, Ohio Printed by Jenkins and Glover., AI 0. 1832. 21, bv , 1 l. p. ; 19 cm. Signatures: [1]-3/4.
    452 Whiting, Isaac N. Isaac N. Whiting's General Catalogue of Books, in the Various Departments of Literature and Science, for Sale at His Book Store, High Street, Columbus. "Books, when properly used, constitute our best fortune, our truest friends, and/ most comfortable companions. They teach us in what manner to enjoy pleasures,/ and in what manner to bear adversity. They visit us without intrusion, and they/ converse with us without restraint." Columbus [Isaac N. Whiting], AI 22633. 1833. [2], 70, [8] p. ; 21 cm. The front wrapper contains much information. The Western Reserve Historical Society copy was once the property of Ephraim Brown, Esq.; the printers were Jenkins and Glover; and the book store was on High Street, two doors South of Messrs. Goodale & Co. and next door to Messrs. J. Huttles & Co. There is the usual decorative border.
    Cover title: Isaac N. Whiting's catalogue of valuable books.
    Signatures: [1]-8/4 10/4.
    455 Whiting, Isaac N. A Supplement to Isaac N. Whiting's Catalogue of Valuable Books, for Sale at His Book Store, High-Street, Columbus. Columbus [Isaac N. Whiting,] AI 35391. 1835. 36 p. ; 22 cm. Signatures: [1]-4/4, 5/2.
    8139 Whiting, Isaac N. Isaac N. Whiting. Law Book-seller. Columbus. New and Available Law Books, etc. Columbus
    Wessen, 55(June 1953), #171. 1835. 1 sheet ([1] p.) Wessen no sold.
    10098 Whiting, Isaac N. Catalogues of Books Published by Isaac N. Whiting, Columbus, Ohio. Columbus Printed by Scott and Gallagher, AI 0. 1838. 12 p.
    8882 Whiting, Isaac N. Judge Swan's New Work for Executors and Administrators[.] Isaac N. Whiting has this day published, A Manual for Executors and Administrators, in the Settlement of the Estates of Deceased Persons: With Practical Forms. By Joseph R. Swan ... 1 vol. 8 vo. pp. 350. Price, $1.25 in law binding. [Columbus, Ohio Published by I.N. Whiting., AI 0. 1843] 4 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title.
    "1 vol. 8 vo. pp. 350. Price, $1.25 in law binding."--p. [1].
    "For sale at the Bookstore of I.N. Whiting & Huntington. Columbus, March, 1843."--p. 2.
    "I.N.W. has recently published the School and Township Officer's Manual. ... By Warren Jenkins, Attorney at Law. 1 vol. sup. royal 12 mo, of 316 pages, small type, with side notes and marginal references. Price, 1 00."--p. 4.
    American Antiquarian Society copy tipped in: Swan, J. A treatise on the law relating to the powers and duties of the justice of the peace and constables, in the state of Ohio (Columbus, 1841). Morgan 448. The volume has a booksellers' label: Sold by M.C. Younglove, Cleveland.
    For another Whiting advertisement tipped in the same volume, see Morgan 8883.
    8883 Whiting, Isaac N. Judge Swan's New Work for Executors and Administrators[.] Isaac N. Whiting has this day published, a Manual for Executors and Administrators, Settlement of the Estates of Deceased Persons: With Practical Forms. By Joseph R. Swan ... 1 vol. 8 vo. pp. 350. Price, $1.25 in law binding. [Columbus Published by I.N. Whiting., AI 0. 1843] 7, [1] p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title, no imprint.
    "1 vol. 8 vo. pp. 350. Price, $1.25 in law binding."--p. [1].
    "For sale at the Bookstore of I.N. Whiting & Huntington. Columbus, March, 1843."--p. 2.
    "Contents."--p. 2-7.
    "He also publishes the School and Township Officer's Manual: By Warren Jenkins, Attorney at Law. 1 vol. sup. roy. 12 mo, of 316 pp. small type, with side notes and marginal references. Price, 1 00."--p. 7.
    "A new edition of Swan's Treatise. Isaac N. Whiting, has published a new edition of Swan's ... A treatise on the law relating to the powers and duties of justices of the peace and constable, in the state of Ohio ... 1 vol. roy. 8vo, 606 p."--p. [8].
    "The three foregoing works, may be had in Cincinnati, at the bookstore of Deselver and Burr, George Conklin, E. Morgan & Co., and George Cox ..."--p. [8].
    American Antiquarian Society copy tipped in: Swan, J. A treatise on the law relating to the powers and duties on the justice of the peace and constables, in the state of Ohio (Columbus, 1841). Morgan 448. The volume has bookseller's label: Sold by M.C. Younglove, Cleveland.
    For another Whiting advertisement tipped in the same volume, see Morgan 8882.
    4966 Whitley, T. W. Reflections on the Government of the Western Art Union, and a Review of the Works of Art on Its Walls. (Originally Published in the Herald of Truth.) By T.W. Whitley. [One line from Martin Luther] Cincinnati Printed at the Herald Office, Walnut Street, below Second.,
    1848. 24 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Parentheses substituted for square brackets in title transcription.
    5148 Whitmore, Walter. Ella Winston; or, The Adventures of an Orphan Girl. A Romance of Cincinnati. Cincinnati Lorenzo Stratton, 131 Main Street, Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) 2708. 1850. 112 p. ; 25 cm. Printed in double columns.
    8929 Whitney, Newel Kimball, Reynolds Cahoon, and Vinson Knight. Kirtland, Ohio, September 18th, 1837. To the saints scattered abroad, the bishop and his counselors of Kirtland send greeting. [Signed at end:] N.K. Whitney, R. Cahoon, V. Knight, [sic] [Kirtland s.n., AI 0. Crawley 37. Flake 2115. 1837] Broadside. 50.5 x 32.5 cm. Text in four columns.
    4489 Whittlesey, Charles, 1808-1886. A Discourse Relating to the Expedition of Lord Dunmore of Virginia, Against the Indian Towns upon the Scioto in 1774. Delivered before the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, in the Hall of Representatives, Columbus, January, 1840. By Charles Whittlesey. Cleveland Printed by Sanford & Co., Thomson 1209. 1842. 33 p. ; 21 cm.
    4490 Whittlesey, Charles, 1808-1886. A Sketch of the Settlement and Progress of the Township of Tallmadge, (No. 2, Range 10,) Summit Co. Ohio. Cleveland Printed by Sanford & Co., Thomson 1208. 1842. 29 p. diagr. ; 18 cm. Thomson: "The first attempt at a history of the township. It relates to events in the early history of the township previous to 1824, principally from the reminiscences of the old settlers."
    8224 Whittlesey, Charles, 1808-1886. October 1st., 1844. Mr. [blank] Dear Sir:--Having commenced the agricultural survey, we take the liberty of presenting you with the prospectus, believing that you will favor the undertaking by your patronage, and also, hoping that you will use your influence with your friends and neighbors, and get them to subscribe. ... [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1844] [2] leaves ; 31 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed: C. Whittlesey. A. Randall.
    Followed by: Agricultural survey of Hamilton County. The "Executive Board" of the Hamilton County Agricultural Society, on the 17th of August, 1844, passed the following resolution: --"Resolved, that Charles Whittlesey, Esq., and Mr. A. Randall, be requested and empowered to make an agricultural survey of the county of Hamilton under the auspices of this Society." [signed:] E.W. Cunningham, president. E.R. Glenn, recording secretary.
    Includes prospectus for publishing a "Map of Hamilton County" and blank form for names of subscribers’ to the report or map. "Any communication left at the seed store of H. Huxley & Co. ... Or Ely & Campbell’s seed store ... Or Col. W.H.H.Taylor, of the Cincinnati Post Office, will be received and attended to."
    "October, [blank] 1844. Mr. [blank] Dear Sir:--As we had not the good fortune to meet you at your residence, you would do us a great favor by sending answers, in writing, to the following [twenty-one numbered] questions, and forwarding the same to one of the places named in the prospectus on the opposite page. ..."--leaf [2].
    Signatures: [A]² ([A]1 recto, [A]2 verso blank).
    4684 Whittlesey, Charles, 1808-1886. A Dissertation upon the Origin of Mineral Coal. By Charles Whittlesey. Cleveland Printed by M.C. Younglove., AI 45-6882. 1845. 24 p. ; 22 cm.
    4685 Whittlesey, Charles, 1808-1886. Justice to the Memory of John Fitch: Who in 1785 Invented a Steam Engine and Steam Boat, Planned, Constructed and Put in Operation the Steam Boat "Perseverance," of Sixty Tons, Moving at the Rate of Eight Miles Per Hour, in 1788. By Charles Whittlesey. Cincinnati Printed at the Daily Atlas Office., AI 45-6883. 1845. 12 p. ; 24 cm. Running title: John Fitch.
    In double columns.
    Includes bibliographical references.
    "From the February (1845) number of the Western literary journal and monthly review."--p. [3].
    5229 Whittlesey, Charles, 1808-1886. Col. Henry Boquets' Expedition. Extracts of Speech of Charles Whittlesey before the Young Men's Literary Association of Cleveland. [Cleveland s.n., AI 0. 1846] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    8149 Whittlesey, Elisha and Company. Toledo Land Agency. Elisha Whittlesey & Company have associated to establish an extensive land agency, at Toledo, Ohio. Toledo
    Wessen, 55(June 1953), #667. 1845. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    451 Whittlesey, Elisha, 1783-1863 and Charles Whittlesey, 1808-1886. Two Addresses Delivered before the Tallmadge Colonization Society, on the Fourth of July, 1833; by Hon. Elisha Whitttlesey [sic], Member of Congress--and Charles Whittlesey, Esq. Late of the U. S. Army. Published by Request of the Society. The Proceeds Arising from Publishing This Work, Will be Devoted to Colonizing the Free People of Color on the Coast of Africa. Ravenna Printed at the Office of the Ohio Star., AI 22641. July-1833. 38 p., [2] leaves of plates. ill. maps. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Illustrations include "Map of the Colony of Liberia ... from a ms. map by the late Mr. Ashmun," "Plan of the Town of Morovia," and "Section of a Slave Ship. From Walsh's Notes of Brazil."
    "Errata."--p. 27.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed Frank Higbee, New Hartford.
    2530 Whittlesey, Elisha, 1783-1863. An Address, Delivered before the Tallmadge Colonization Society, on the Fourth of July, 1833. Ravenna Printed at the Office of the Ohio Star., AI 22640. 1833. 27 p. ; 21 cm.
    1334 Wickerham, John. A Short Treatise on the Superior Excellency of the Scripture Psalms, with Several Charges and Objections against Them Answered. West Union Printed by James Finley., SS 7655. 1821. 40 p.
    4862 Wickes, Thomas, 1814-1870. A Historical Discourse, Commemorative of the Organization of the Congregational Church, in Marietta. Delivered at the First Semi-Centennial Celebration, Dec. 6, 1846. By Thomas Wickes, Pastor. Marietta Printed at the Intelligencer Office., Thomson 1238. 1847. [1-3], 4-30, 1 l. p. ; 22 cm. Green wrapper, title: Semi-Centennial Discourse.
    Signatures: [1]4/4.
    8962 Wickes, Thomas, 1814-1870. Support of the Ministry. A Sermon Preached December 10, 1848, at the Ordination of Henry A. Rosseter, in the Congregational Church of Marietta, O. By Thomas Wickes, Pastor of the Same. Zanesville, Ohio Printed at the "Zanesville Aurora Office.",
    [1848] [2], 18 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Published by request."--p. [1] of wrapper.
    1128 Wickliffe, Robert, 1775-1859. Speech of Robert Wickliffe, in the Senate of Kentucky, on a Bill to Repeal an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Kentucky, Entitled: "An Act to Regulate Civil Proceedings against Certain Communities Having Property in Common." [Lebanon] Star Office, Lebanon, Ohio., AI 10644. MacLean 473. Richmond 1457. Sabin 103874 (under McNemar). 1831. 16 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "This speech defending the Pleasant Hill, Ky., Shaker community against charges brought by seceders has [also] been attributed to Richard McNemar."--Richmond, M.L.H. Shaker lit. entry 1457.
    Caption title.
    Imprint from colophon.
    Printed in two columns.
    "Extract from a speech of the Honorable John Brethett [Breathitt], lieut. gov. of Kentucky."--p. 15-16.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Believe this is the first print, 473.
    9912 Wigand, Henry. Homoeopathy Explained and Objections Answered, with Additional Articles, Viz: 1. The Effects of Mercury. 2. Physics and Purging. 3. Laudanum and Paregoric. 4. Coffee, Tea, Liquors, and Tobacco. Sandusky City s.n.,
    1847. 14 p.
    8426 Wigand, Henry. A Letter to the Allopathic Doctors of Dayton, by H. Wigand, M.D. [Two lines quotation] Dayton, O. Wilson & Decker, Printers.,
    1849. 12 p. ; 18.5 cm. Cover title.
    "Mr. Desilver" in ms. on cover title.
    2532 Wilcox, P. B. (Phineas Bacon), 1798-1863. Practical Forms in Actions, Personal and Real, and in Chancery: with Notes, &c.. By P.B. Wilcox, Attorney at Law. Columbus Published by Isaac N. Whiting, AI 22656. Vodrey 70. 1833. 2 p. l., 496 p. forms ; 24.5 cm. Preface dated: November, 1833.
    "The compiler cannot permit this opportunity to pass, without a public acknowledgement of the kindness of the Hon. John C. Wright and E. Lane, to whose judgment and experience, upon a cursory examination while in manuscript, the following owe no small share of their value."--p. iv.
    281 Wilcox, P. B. (Phineas Bacon), 1798-1863. A Digest of the First Twelve Volumes of the Ohio Reports, Containing All the Cases Ever Reported at Law and in Equity in the Supreme Court of the State of Ohio in Bank. By P.B. Wilcox, Attorney at Law, and Sometime Reporter of That Court. Columbus s.n., AI 44-6629. 1844. 23, [1], 607, [1] p. ; 23 cm. There is no publisher on title page. On the verso is printed "Manufactured by Case, Tiffany & Burnham, Hartford. Conn." Guess this is not an Ohio imprint!
    5384 Wilcox, P. B. (Phineas Bacon), 1798-1863. A Digest of the First Sixteen Volumes of the Ohio Reports. Vols. XIII., XIV., XV. and XVI., by Way of Supplement. Containing Together All the Cases Ever Reported at Law and in Equity in the Supreme Court of Ohio, In Bank. By P.B. Wilcox, Attorney at Law, and Sometime Reporter of That Court. Columbus Published by I.N. Whiting & Huntington.,
    1848. 530, 141, [531]-607, p. ; 24 cm. "S. Medary, Printer."--verso of title page.
    "Index."--p. [iii]-xxiii.
    "Index to the Supplement."--p. [iii]-viii, second count.
    "Names of Cases."--p. [531]-607.
    "Names of Cases--Supplement."--p. [i]-xx, third count.
    On spine: Wilcox's Digest. Ohio Reports Vols. 1-16.
    Pagination: [i-iii], iv-xxiii, bv, [iii]-viii, [1]-530, [1]-141, bv, 1 l., [531]-607, bv, [i]-xx.
    Signatures: [A] A*-B/2 B*/4 C/3 1 1* - 44/2 44*/4 45/1 1-18/4 45/1 45*/4 46 46*-50/2 50/*4 [1]-2/4 3/2. (16 not printed.)
    Morgan copy inscribed: James B. Gray.
    9524 Wilcox, P. B. (Phineas Bacon), 1798-1863. Practical Forms in Actions, Personal and Real, and in Chancery, Now in Common Use in the State of Ohio...with Notes.... By P.B. Wilcox. 2d. Ed. Columbus I.N. Whiting, Vodrey 71. 1848. 2 p. l., 864 p. ; 26 cm.
    5063 Wilcox, P. B. (Phineas Bacon), 1798-1863. Tracts on Law Reform. Compiled by a Member of the Bar. Columbus Published by J.H. Riley & Co.,
    1849. [i], bv, [iii-v], bv, [vii], bv, [1]-208 p. ; 23 cm. Half-title: Law Reform.
    "Columbus: Printed by S. Medary, State Street."--verso of title page.
    Signatures: [x]/4, 1 - 13/8.
    3146 Wilcox, Phineas Bacon], 1798-1863. A Few Thoughts, by a Member of the Bar. Columbus Published by T.B. Cutler & Co., AI 42472. 1836. 48 p. ; 15 cm.
    6583 Wilder, Abel. An Epitome of Geography, Being an Improvement upon the Classification System of J.C. Gates. Adapted Particularly to the Latest Edition of Olney's Atlases, but may be used with Those of Smith and Maltebrun. Painesville Press of P. Winchester, AI 0. 1841. 24 p.
    48 Wilhelm, Benjamin. The Ready Reckoner, at Rate Per Centage, in a Compendium of Federal Money: or Trader's Convenient Assistant, in Buying or Selling All Sorts of Commodities, either Wholesale or Retail. Shewing at One View, the Amount, or Value of any Number, or Quantity of Goods or Merchandize, from One, up to Ten Thousand, at the Various Prices, from Five Mills, (or Half a Cent) to Three Dollars, Either by the Hundred, Half Hundred, Quarter, Pound, Ounce, Gallon, Quart, Bushel, Yard, Foots, &c. By Benjamin Wilhelm. [Dayton] Printed by J. Regans: Dayton, O., SS 31751. 1827. 132 p. ; 17 cm. Printed in columns.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: John P. Shouff, his ready reckoner, price of 5 cents June 9th 1828.
    1628 Wilkinson, Edward, 1727-1809. Wisdom, a Poem. Mount-Pleasant Printed by Bates & Howard., SS 23328. 1825. 16 p.
    6672 Wilkinson, G. E. Wilkinson's Botanico-Medical Practice: In Six Parts. Part I. An Examination of the Allopathic System of Medicine. Part II. The Fundamental Principles of the Botanic System of Medical Practice. Part III. Theory and Practice of Botanic Medicine. Part IV. Vegetable Materia Medica. Part V. Pharmacy. Part VI. Brief Remarks on Conception, Pregnancy, and Diseases Peculiar to Women and Children. In One Volume. By G. E. Wilkinson, Practitioner of Botanic Medicine, New Paris, Ohio. Cincinnati Published by M. Swank., AI 45-6910. 1845. tp, [ii-iii], iv-v, [vi], vii, bv, [ix], x-xi, bv, [13], 14-432 p. ; 21.5 cm. Includes index.
    52 Wilkinson, Henriette. The Treasure, or Hours in Solitude. By Mrs. Henriette Wilkinson. Being a Selection of the Best Pieces from Different Good Authors; with a Few Originals. Cincinnati Printed by E. Morgan and Co., AI 53651. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.) (2nd ed.) 2716. 1838. 211, bv p. ; 18.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy has bookplate: Library of the Historical and Philosophical [mutilated], inscribed: [mutilated] Mechanics Institute [mutilated] September 10-1873.
    In the Morgan copy, the author's name has been excised.
    5706 Willard, Samuel, 1776-1859. The Picture Reader; Designed as a First Reader Book, for Young Masters and Misses. By a Friend to Youth. Cincinnati Truman, Smith & Co., Juvenile Press., AI 0. 1833. 48 p. ill. ; 14 cm.
    7635 Willey, John Wheelock, 1797-1841. Report of the Special Master Commissioner, in the Matter of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. February 1, 1839. Columbus S & M. H. Medary, Printers., AI 0. 1839. 15, [1] p. ; 21.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Reported to the Supreme Court of Ohio.
    883 William B. Cooper & Co. Cheap Goods. The subscribers have received, and are now opeining in the town of Harrisville, a seasonable supply of English, French, Indian and American goods ... [St. Clairsville] Printed by Joseph W. White, St. Clairsville, Ohio., OI 251. SS 34444. [1815] 1 sheet ([1] p.) Broadside. ; 20.5 x 32.5 cm. Text printed in two columns surrounded by ornamental border.
    5212 Williams County. Auditor. Williams County Auditor report of delinquent taxes and penalties.


    1848. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    9505 Williams, Amos T. State of Ohio. Hamilton Supreme Court. April Term, 1842. Reserved for Court in Bank. Amos T. Williams, ads. Rachel Meddock in Chancery. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1842] 6 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Title from caption.
    441 Williams, Ara. A Universal Vocabulary of Proper Names, Ancient and Modern; Together with Classes of People, Religious, National, and Philosophical; and Titles, Ecclesiastical and Civil, among Christians, Jews, Mahometans, and Pagans. By Ara Williams. [dictionaries] Cincinnati Published by E. Deming., AI 10664. 1831. vii, 536 p. ; 21 cm.
    2369 Williams, Ara. A Universal Vocabulary of Proper Names, Ancient and Modern together with Classes of People, Religious, National, and Philosophical; and Titles, Ecclesiastical and Civil, Among Christians, Jews, Mahometans, and Pagans. By Ara Williams. Cincinnati Published by E. Deming. Printed at the Office of the Cincinnati Chronicle., AI 17095. 1832. [i-iii], iv-vi, [vii-viii], [9]-536 p. ; 21 cm. Sheet of "Recommendations." tipped in after title page by Timothy Flint, A. Picket, Senr., M. Ruter, D.D., John Locke, M.D., A. Truesdell, B.P. Aydelott, and A. Shinn.
    "Census of the United States": p. [8].
    "Questions": p. [484]-528.
    "Table of ancient and modern names": p. [529]-532.
    "Two or more modern names applied to the same thing": p. [533]-536.
    5120 Williams, C. D. (Charles Draper) General Introductory Address Delivered before the Class of the Western College of Homeopathic Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio, Session 1st for 1850 and '51 by C. D. Williams, M.D. ... Cleveland Printed by Smead & Cowles,
    1850. 16 p. ; 20 cm.
    227 Williams, C., Engineer-in-Chief. Report upon the Preliminary Surveys of the Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati Rail Road, to the President and Directors. By C. Williams, Engineer-in-Chief. Cleveland Youngloves' Steam Power Press., AI 46-1598. 1846. 72 p. [2] leaves of plates (one folded) 1 ill. 1 map ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: Preliminary surveys of the Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati Rail Road.
    "Charter of the Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati Rail Road Company."--p. 66-69.
    "Amended charter." and "Further proposed modifications of the charter."--p. 70-72.
    Wessen: The folding map shows the profiles of seven alternative routes, and the text provides concise discussion of the topography of each route.
    1539 Williams, Daniel. The Explanatory Reader, for the Use of Schools; Containing a Selection of Easy Lessons in Prose and Verse, Adapted to the Juvenile Capacity. By Daniel Williams. Mt. Pleasant, O Printed for the Author, by Elisha Bates., SS 19286. 1824. viii, [1], 10-168 p. ; 17 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes bible stories.
    American Antiquarian Society copy has errata slip affixed to p. [vi], and inscribed: Susanna Scarlet's 1824; Elisabeth Miller her book 1850.
    Includes recommendations, p. [167]-168.
    1976 Williams, Daniel. The Explanatory Reader, for the Use in Schools Containing a Selection of Easy Lessons in Prose and Verse, Adapted to the Juvenile Capacity by Daniel Williams. 2d ed. New Lisbon Published by Joshua Shinn. John Watt, Printer, SS 41538. 1829. 152 p. ; 17 cm.
    5616 Williams, Daniel. The Explanatory Reader, for the Use of Schools; Containing a Selection of Easy Lessons in Prose and Verse, Adapted to the Juvenile Capacity. Third Edition. St. Clairsville Printed by Horton J. Howard for Joshua Shinn, AI 0. 1836. 131 p. ; 18 cm. OClWHi (100 p.).
    6444 Williams, Jno. S. (John Shoebridge), 1790-1878. Universal Traverse Table, with Explanations and Illustrations; by the Aid of Which Any Person Acquainted with Common Decimals, May Calculate Heights, Distances, Altitudes, Elevations, and Right Angled Triangles Generally. Cincinnati U.P. James and Hubbard & Edmands, AI 0. 183-. 7 p. ; 21 cm.
    7096 Williams, Jno. S. (John Shoebridge), 1790-1878. Report of the Superintendent to the Cincinnati, Columbus and Wooster Turnpike Company. Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1830. 7, bv p. ; 22 cm. Wisconsin Historical Society notes: A report of the cost for the finished road from Cincinnati to Duck Creek.
    "Cincinnati, Dec. 9, 1830. Jno. S. Williams, Superintendent."--p. 7.
    9731 Williams, Jno. S. (John Shoebridge), 1790-1878. Report of the Superintendent to the Cincinnati, Columbus & Wooster Turnpike Company. Cincinnati Lodge, L'Hommedieu & Hammond, Printers, AI 0. 1830. 11, bv p. ; 22 cm. Wisconsin Historical Society notes: A survey of a route for a turnpike from Cincinnati to Goshen.
    "Cincinnati, Ohio, March 10, 1830. Jno. S. Williams, Superintendent."--p. 11.
    2533 Williams, Jno. S. (John Shoebridge), 1790-1878. Address to an Enterprising Public upon the Improvement of Roads, and the Introduction of Track Roads by Jno. S. Williams and John Hartman. Cincinnati Printed by N. & G. Guilford & Co., AI 22675. Thomson, T.R. Railroads, 825. 1833. 16 p. ill. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Advertisements for "Williams' self-regulating pump," "Williams' universal traverse table," and calendars, p. 15-16.
    2534 Williams, Jno. S. (John Shoebridge), 1790-1878. United States' Calendar of the Nineteenth Century...Cincinnati, Ohio, June 20, 1833. [Cincinnati Published by the Author,...Printed by J.A. James, AI 22676. 1833] 1 sheet ([1] p.) He founded the American Pioneer.
    2535 Williams, Jno. S. (John Shoebridge), 1790-1878. William's Universal Traverse Table, with Explanations and Illustrations. Cincinnati U.P. James, AI 22677. 1833. 7 p.
    10147 Williams, Jno. S. (John Shoebridge), 1790-1878. United States' Calendar of the Nineteenth Century; Showing the Days of the Month; New and Full Moon; The Equation of Time; Rising and Setting of the Sun; Years of the Solar and Lunar Cycles; Dominical Letters, &c.; From March, 1800, to March 1900. By Jno. S. Williams. [Cincinnati s.n.,
    1833] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 53.5 x 42 cm. Printed area measures 51.0 x 36.5 cm.
    "Stereotyped by J.A. James....Cincinnati, Ohio."--p. [1].
    Williams took out copyrights on the three tables: A Perpetual Time Table, Centennial Table, and Lunar Table.
    2956 Williams, Jno. S. (John Shoebridge), 1790-1878. Track Roads Triumphant. Williams and Others on the Condition of the Track Road in Clermont County, Ohio. [Cincinnati s.n., AI 35431. 1835] 11, [1] p. illus. ; 22 cm. Caption title.
    8939 Williams, Jno. S. (John Shoebridge), 1790-1878. Report of the Engineer to the President of the Hanging Rock and Lawrence Furnace Railroad Company. [no city s.n., AI 0. Thomson, T.R. Railroads, 1282. Thomson, T.R. Railroads, 1598. 1836] 16 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title.
    Addressed to Robert Hamilton, Esq.
    Signed, p. 16: Jno. S. Williams, engineer. Dated at Pine Grove, Ohio, December 3, 1836.
    This was also issued as Report 29 to the Ohio General Assembly, 1836. Thomson says this may be the same as 1598 (Morgan 3243 and American Imprints 44660) which was issued with a wrapper title and 1837 imprint.
    3243 Williams, Jno. S. (John Shoebridge), 1790-1878. Report of the Engineer to the President of the Hanging Rock and Lawrence Furnace Railroad Company; to Which is Added a Letter to R. Hamilton, Esq., on the Resistance of Curves and Proposing a Remedy. [Cincinnati Printed by R.P. Brooks., AI 44660. 1837] 16, [2] p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title.
    Signed, p. 16: Jno. S. Williams, engineer.
    Dated at Pine Grove, Ohio, December 3, 1836.
    This was also issued as Report 29 to the Ohio General Assembly, 1836. Thomson says this may be the same as 1598 (Morgan 3243 and American Imprints 44660) which was issued with a wrapper title and 1837 imprint.
    3549 Williams, Jno. S. (John Shoebridge), 1790-1878. Improved McAdamized Roads. By John S. Williams, civil engineer. Cincinnati R.P. Brooks & Co., Printers, No. 1 Baker Street, AI 0. 1838. 16 p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Caption title: Improved McAdamized roads.
    Signed, p. 16: John S. Williams, civil engineer.
    Public Library of Cincinnati notes: The author details his ideas for improving macadamized roads by laying a stone edging to reinforce the sides of the road to prevent damage and also make it less likely that vehicles will run off the edge of the road.
    4617 Williams, Jno. S. (John Shoebridge), 1790-1878. The Detriments of Civilization and Benefits of Association; Also Pledges and Rules for the Integral Phalanx, Preceded by Observation of the Same. With Objections to the Common Property System of Owens, Rapp, and Others. Cincinnati Published for the Integral Phalanx, Bulletin Office, Print., AI 44-1956. 1844. 36 p. ; 23 cm. Cover-title: The Detriments of Civilization, and Benefits of Association as Taught by Charles Fourier.
    Jno. S. Williams, Cincinnati, Nov. 16, 1844: Signed p. 28.
    7284 Williams, Joel, defendant. The President, Recorder, and Trustees of the Town of Cincinnati vs. Joel Williams, in chancery. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1829. 47 p. ; 20.5 cm.
    3800 Williams, John. Dr. John Williams' Last Legacy, or the Useful Family Herb Bill, 1827. Wooster Reprinted for the Publisher, AI 59244. 1839. 22 p.
    5596 Williams, Joseph. Narrative of a Tour from the State of Indiana to the Oregon Territory, in the Years 1841-2. Cincinnati Printed for the Author. J.B. Wilson, Printer, Graff 4682. Howes W471. Sabin 104304. Wagner-Camp 105. 1843. [1]-48 p. ; 21 cm.
    2957 Williams, Milo G. The Western Book-Keeper, Comprising a System of Book-Keeping, on a New, Plain, and Practical Method, Intended for Retail Merchants, Farmers and Mechanics. With Some of the Principal Auxiliary Books, and Legal Forms, for Private Gentlemen and Schools, in the Western States. By Milo G. Williams. Dayton Published by T. Barrett & Co. Main Street. Cincinnati: Morgan & Sanxay., AI 0. 1835. 104 p. ; 24 cm. "Copyright secured according to law. Comlys, Printers: Dayton Journal Office."--verso of title page.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Dennis C. Johnson.
    2596 Williams, S. An Address, Delivered before the Society of Religious Enquiry, of the Granville College, Ohio, at Their Anniversary, July 9th, 1848, on the Folly of Seeking Popularity. Granville, Oh. The Society of Religious Enquiry,
    1848. 12 p. ; 22 cm.
    10044 Williams, Samuel, 1786-1859. Rules and regulations for the safe keeping of the prisoners of war detained under the custody of the Marshal of Ohio at Chillicothe ... [Chillicothe s.n., AI 0. 1814] 1 sheet ([1] p.) Ohio Historical Society copy -Typewritten copy; original in Dept. of Documents
    Signed by Samuel Williams, deputy marshal & agent for prisoners of war.
    6723 Williams, Thomas. The Cottage Bible and Family Expositor; Containing the Old and New Testaments with Practical Expositions and Explanatory Notes. by Thomas Williams ... to Which Are Added, the References and Marginal Readings of the Polyglott Bible, Together with Original Notes, and Selections from Bagster's Comprehensive Bible, and Other Standard Works, Introductory and Concluding Remarks on Each Book ..., and a Valuable Chronological Index. The Whole Carefully Revised, and Adapted to the Use of Sunday Schools, Bible classes, and Christians Generally. Edited by Rev. William Patton. Cincinnati T. Ensign & Co., AI 0. 1834. 2 v. : ill. ; 27 cm.
    5639 Williams, W. A. The Science of Music in a Nutshell. How to Learn to Read the Notes. New Athens, O. s.n., AI 0. [1840?] [2] p. illus. (music) ; 14 x 19 cm. Actually a card, printed on both sides.
    19 Williams, William, 1763-1824. Journal of the Life, Travels, and Gospel Labours, of William Williams, Dec. a Minister of the Society of Friends. Late of White-Water, Indiana. Cincinnati Lodge, L'Hommedieu, and Hammonds--Printers., SS 37195. Howes W490. Sabin 104411. 1828. viii, [1], 10-272 p. ; 19 cm. Errors in paging: p. iv, 124 misnumbered vi, 214.
    Hayman: "Banta, p. 341: 'book is important as a description of life in the day in what are now considered the middle southern and middle western states. It is considered by collectors to be an item of considerable importance.'"
    "William Williams was born in Chatham county, North Carolina, in 1763.
    3801 Williams, William, 1763-1824. Journal of the Life, Travels and Gospel Labours of William Williams, a Minister of the Society of Friends. Cincinnati
    AI 59250. 1839. 195 p.
    614 Williamson, Isaac Dowd, 1807-1876. An Examination of the Doctrine of Endless Punishment. It Claims to Divine Origin Refuted, in a Series of Lectures. By Rev. I. D. Williamson. Cincinnati Published by John A. Gurley.,
    1847. 225, bv p. ; 16.5 cm.
    7746 Williamson, Jacob. Prospectus For Publishing A Weekly Newspaper In Youngstown, Trumbull County, Ohio, Entitled, The Farmers Republican, And Mechanicks Advertiser. By Jacob Williamson. ... Subscribers Names Residence. Youngstown
    AI 0. [1840?] 1 sheet ([1] p.) In ms. "Produce will be taken in payment."
    6108 Williamson, James. An Exposition of the Apostolic Council, at Jerusalem. Springfield R. B. Pope, Printer., AI 0. 1846. 12 p.
    3147 Willis, Robert. The Lexington Cabinet, and Repository of Sacred Music Containing a Great Variety of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, Anthems, Odes, Chants, Choruses ... also, a Complete Introduction to the Art of Practicing Sacred Music. By Robert Willis. Cincinnati Published for the Author by J.A. James & Co., AI 42501. 1836. xvi, [17]-200 p. ; 15 x 24 cm. "Latest Improved Edition."
    Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library copy has 192 pages.
    9830 Willis, Robert. The Lexington Cabinet, and Repository of Sacred Music Containing a Great Variety of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, Anthems, Odes, Chants, Choruses ... also, a Complete Introduction to the Art of Practicing Sacred Music. By Robert Willis. Latest Improved Edition. Cincinnati Published for the Author by J.A. James & Co., AI 0. 1838. 198 p. ; 15 x 25 cm.
    16 Willison, John. An Example of Plain Catechising, upon the Assembly's Shorter Catechism: Humbly Offered as an Help for Instructing the Youth and Ignorant in the Knowledge of the Principles and Duties of the Christian Religion, with the Grounds thereof, and That in a Very Comprehensive Manner. With a Preface, Briefly Demonstrating the Truth of the Christian Religion, and the Unreasonableness of Infidelity. By the Rev. Mr. John Willison, Minister of the Gospel in Dundee. [One line from Bible] Pittsburgh Published and Sold by Luke Loomis & Co. J. Wilson, Printer--Steubenville, Ohio., AI 17111. 1832. xiv, [1], 15-288 p. ; 19 cm. Hayman notes: "Although bearing a publisher's imprint of Luke Loomis., Pittsburgh, the title-page notes that this was actually printed by James Wilson in Steubenville. Wilson was one of the Steubenville's pioneer printers, having come there in 1815 when he purchased the 'Western Herald.' His grandson Woodrow Wilson went on to become president of the United States."
    912 Williston, Seth, 1770-1851. Five Discourses on the Sabbath, Preached at Durham, N.Y. By Seth Williston, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church in That Place. [Two lines from Nehemiah] Zanesville, (Ohio.) Printed by Putnam & Clark., OI 285. SS 36588. Wilkie 402. 1815. iv, [1], 6-141, bv p. ; 16 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Some brief strictures on Dr. Paley's Scripture account of Sabbatical institutions contained in his Moral philosophy."--Appendix, p. [135]-141.
    974 Williston, Seth, 1770-1851. Five Discourses on the Sabbath, Preached at Durham, N.Y. By Seth Williston, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church in That Place. Second Ohio Edition. [Two lines from Nehemiah] Zanesville Printed by Putnam & Clark., OI 336. SS 39838. Wilkie 464. 1816. iv, [5]-141, bv p. ; 16 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Some brief strictures on Dr. Paley's Scripture account of Sabbatical institutions, contained in his Moral philosophy."--Appendix, p. 135-141.
    570 Willoughby Female Seminary. Willoughby. Catalogue of the Officers and Teachers in the Willoughby Female Seminary, With General Information of the Course of Studies, Expense, &c. Cleveland Younglove's Steam Presses.,
    1847. 14, 1 l. p. ; 20 cm. "The Willoughby Female Seminary, is now in successful operation. The pesent [i.e, present] summer term is preparatory for commencing the year on the last Wednesday of September; with a school of the highest order, organized on the plan adopted at Mt. Holyoke Seminary, in South Hadley, Mass."-p. [7].
    "Anniversary, Public Examination and Lectures. The first anniversary will be on the third Wednesday of August, 1848."-p. 14.
    "Willoughby, Aug., 1847."-p. 14.
    5802 Willoughby Female Seminary. Willoughby. First Annual Catalogue of the Willoughby Female Seminary, Willoughby, Lake Co., Ohio, 1847--8. Cleveland Younglove's Steam Press.,
    1848. [1], bv, [3-5], 6-16 p. ; 21 cm. "Plans. This Institution is established after the model of the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary, at South Hadley, Mass., in its course and method of instruction, its discipline and general regulations.
    The Board of Academic Teachers are graduates from that school, and additional supplies will be obtained from that source, at Miss Lyon's recommendation, until our own school may furnish them. ...
    The College building, formerly occupied by the Medical School, has been refitted for the use of the Female Seminary, and will accommodate a large number of scholars with separate rooms for recitation."-p. 16.
    6581 Willoughby Female Seminary. Willoughby. Willoughby Female Seminary Tuition. March 1848. Cleveland s.n.,
    1848. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    6069 Willoughby Female Seminary. Willoughby. Second Annual Catalogue of the Willoughby Female Seminary, Willoughby, Lake Co., Ohio, 1848-9. Cleveland Steam Press of M.C. Younglove & Co.,
    1849. [1], bv, [3-5], 6-16 p. ; 21 cm.
    3784 Willoughby Female Seminary. Willoughby. Third Annual Catalogue of the Willoughby Female Seminary, Willoughby, Lake Co., Ohio. 1849-50. Cleveland, Ohio Steam Press of Harris, Fairbanks & Company.,
    1850. [1-5], 6-16 p. ; 21 cm. "Steam Press of Harris, Fairbanks & Co. Herald Job Office, Merchants Exchange."--p. [1] wrapper.
    7753 Willoughby Medical College. Columbus. Catalogue and Annual Announcement of the Willoughby Medical College, of Columbus. 1847. Columbus, O. Printed by Samuel Medary,
    1847. 15, bv p. ; 21 cm. "Columbus, May, 1847."--p. 10.
    This was the first catalogue of the Willoughby University after its removal to Columbus as authorized by the issuing of a new state charter, a new board of trustees and the same and expanded faculty. The following year the name was changed to the Starling Medical College (Morgan# 7754).
    4310 Willoughby Medical College. Willoughby, Ohio. Medical College of Lake Erie, Principles and Practice of Surgery by Francis W. Walsh, M.D. & P. Session of 1834-5. Admit. I.M. Henderson. Willoughby
    AI 0. 1834. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    9527 Willoughby Medical College. Willoughby, Ohio. [Catalogue and Circular of Officers, Professors & Students of the Willoughby University of Lake Erie. Circular No. 2. Willoughby s.n., AI 0. 1835]
    Title by sequence.
    3148 Willoughby Medical College. Willoughby, Ohio. A Catalogue and Circular of Officers, Professors & Students of the Willoughby University of Lake Erie. Willoughby, Ohio Printed by F.G. Williams & Co., AI 42503. 1836. [1], bv, [3]-7, bv, p. ; 23 cm. At head of title: Willoughby University of Lake Erie (Circular No. 3.)
    "Willoughby, February 8, 1836."--p. 7.
    3347 Willoughby Medical College. Willoughby, Ohio. A Catalogue of the Officers, Professors, and Students of the Willoughby University of Lake Erie, in Willoughby, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, 1836--37. Painesville, Ohio Printed by Horace Steele., AI 48546. 1837. 8 p. ; 21 cm. At head of title: Willoughby University of Lake Erie. (Circular No. 4.)
    7408 Willoughby Medical College. Willoughby, Ohio. Circular and Catalogue, of the Officers, Professors, and Students, of the Willoughby University of Lake Erie, in Willoughby, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Session 1837-38. Cleveland Penniman and Bemis, Book and Job Printers., AI 0. 1838. [1], bv, [3-5], 6-8 p. ; 21 cm. "Annual Circular of the Willoughby University of Lake Erie, 1838."--wrapper p. [1].
    7400 Willoughby Medical College. Willoughby, Ohio. Circular and Catalogue, of the Officers, Professors, and Students, of the Willoughby University of Lake Erie, in Willoughby, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Session 1838-39. Cleveland Printed by Penniman and Bemis, 16 Central Buildings., AI 0. 1839. 12 p. ; 21 cm.
    9528 Willoughby Medical College. Willoughby, Ohio. [Circular and Catalogue of the Willoughby Medical College. 1839-1840. Willoughby s.n., AI 0. 1840]
    Title by sequence.
    9530 Willoughby Medical College. Willoughby, Ohio. [Circular and Catalogue of the Willoughby Medical School. 1840-41. Willoughby s.n., AI 0. 1841]
    Title by sequence.
    7409 Willoughby Medical College. Willoughby, Ohio. Circular and Catalogue of the Officers, Professors and Students of Willoughby University, at Willoughby, Lake County, Ohio. Session, 1841--42. Cleveland Printed by T.H. Smead, in Central Buildings., AI 0. 1842. [1], bv, 3-5, bv, 7, bv, 9-14, [15], bv p. ; 20 cm. "Circular and Catalogue Willoughby University. 1841--42."--wrapper p. [1].
    6862 Willoughby Medical College. Willoughby, Ohio. Circular and Catalogue of the Officers, Professors, and Students of Willoughby University, at Willoughby, Lake County, O. Session, 1842-1843. Cleveland Printed by T.H. Smead, Central Buildings., AI 43-5309. 1843. [1], bv, 3-5, bv, 7, bv, 9-16 p. ; 19 cm.
    9529 Willoughby Medical College. Willoughby, Ohio. Annual Announcement of the Trustees of the Willoughby University of Lake Erie, Medical Department, for the Course of Lectures of 1844-45: Willoughby, Lake County, Ohio. Painesville, Ohio Chas. B. Smythe, Printer., AI 0. [1844] 13, bv p. ; 15 p. Dated, p. 13: Willoughby, August, 1844.
    No students listed.
    Ohio State University, Medical Heritage Center, copy addressed: Prof. Short M.D. Louisville Ky.
    7404 Willoughby Medical College. Willoughby, Ohio. Annual Catalogue & Circular of the Willoughby University: Medical Department. Willoughby, Lake County, Ohio, January, A. D., 1845. Painesville, Ohio Printed by Charles B. Smythe., AI 45-6941. [1845] [1-5], 6-8, [9]-16 p. ; 20 cm. "Catalogue of the Willoughby Medical College. 1845."--wrapper [1].
    "Willoughby, January, 1845."--p. 16
    9563 Willoughby Medical College. Willoughby, Ohio. Annual Announcement of the Willoughby Medical College, Session of 1845--'6. [Willoughby? s.n., AI 0. 1845] 8 p. ; 18 cm. "R.H. Paddock, Sec'y of the Faculty. Willoughby Medical College, July, 1845."--p. 8
    Annual announcement includes trustees, faculty and graduates but not matriculated students.
    7405 Willoughby Medical College. Willoughby, Ohio. Annual Catalogue and Circular of the Willoughby University: Medical Department. Willoughby, Lake Co., Ohio. January, 1846. Cleveland, Ohio From the Press of Sanford & Hayward., AI 46-7572. 1846. [1], bv, [3]-5, [6]-14 p. ; 19.5 cm. "Willoughby, January, 1846."--p. 14.
    7406 Willoughby Medical College. Willoughby, Ohio. Annual Announcement of the Willoughby Medical College: For the Session of 1846-7. Willoughby, Lake Co., Ohio. July, 1846. Painesville, Ohio From the Press of H.C. Gray., AI 0. 1846. [1], bv, [3]-16 p. ; 19 cm. Contains courses, faculty and graduates but not students.
    "The Two Medical Schools in Northern Ohio."--p. 9-16. Discuss the formation of the Cleveland Medical College in 1844 which was associated with Western Reserve College and was staffed by four former professors from the Willoughby Medical College. The doctors were John Delamater, Ackley, Jared Kirtland and Cassels.
    2135 Wills Creek Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 5985. 1831.
    This is a ghost. The first annual meeting was 1840. The earliest known copy at the Western Reserve Historical Society (OClWHi) is 1842, the third annual meeting.
    9491 Wills Creek Baptist Association. Minutes of the First Anniversary of the Willscreek Baptist Association, Held with the Brushy Fork Church, Guernsey County, Ohio, Wenesday, August 26, 27, 1840. [Ohio s.n., AI 0. not before 1840] 12 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    9492 Wills Creek Baptist Association. Minutes of the Second Anniversary of the Willscreek Baptist Association, Held with the Willscreek Church, Guernsey County, O. on the 21st, 22d, and 23d Days of August, A.D. 1841. [Zanesville] U.P. Bennett, Pr., Gazette Office, Zanesville, O., AI 0. not before 1841] 12 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    9485 Wills Creek Baptist Association. Minutes of the Third Anniversary of the Wills Creek Baptist Association. Held with the Lower Branch of Salem Township Church, Muskingum County, Ohio. August 27th, 28th and 29th, A.D. 1842. [Salem] Printed for the Association., AI 0. September--1842. 12 p. ; 21 cm. In 1842, the name of the Association changed from the Willscreek Baptist Association to the Wills Creek Baptist Association.
    9493 Wills Creek Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fourth Meeting Anniversary of the Wills Creek Baptist Association, Held with the Mill Fork Church, Coshocton Co., Ohio, August 24th and 25th A.D. 1843. Periodical Number Four--One Sheet. Zanesville, O. Printed by Edwin C. Church, Over A. Lippitt's Book Store, Main St., 1843. AI 0. [1843] 16 p. ; 23 cm.
    9486 Wills Creek Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fifth Anniversary of the Wills Creek Baptist Association. Held at Salt Fork Church, Guernsey County, O. August 22nd and 23rd A.D. 1844. Zanesville, O[.] Printed by Edwin C. Church., AI 0. 1844. 12 p. ; 23 cm. Wrapper title.
    8394 Wills Creek Baptist Association. Minutes of the Sixth Annual Meeting of the Wills Creek Baptist Association, Held at Tomaka Church, Coshocton County, O. August 23rd, A.D. 1845. Zanesville, O[.] Printed by Edwin C. Church,., AI 45-532. 1845. 10 p. ; 21 cm. Title page is on wrapper only.
    9487 Wills Creek Baptist Association. Minutes of the Seventh Annual Meeting of the Wills-Creek Baptist Association, Held at Brushy Fork Church, Guernsey County, O. August 20th and 21st A.D. 1846. Zanesville, O. s.n., AI 0. 1846. 11, bv p. ; 19 cm. Title page is on green wrapper only.
    7375 Wills Creek Baptist Association. Minutes of the Eighth Annual Meeting of the Wills Creek Baptist Association, Held at Cambridge, Guernsey County, Ohio; August 21st and 23rd, 1847. Zanesville, Ohio Parke and Bennett, Printers, Gazette Office.,
    1847. 8 p. ; 20 cm. Title page is on wrappers only.
    9488 Wills Creek Baptist Association. Minutes of the Ninth Annual Meeting Anniversary of the Wills Creek Baptist Association, Held with the Salem Township Church, Adamsville, Muskingum County, Ohio, August 26th and 28th, 1848. Zanesville, Ohio Parke & Bennett, Printers, Gazette Office.,
    1848. 16 p. ; 21 cm.
    9489 Wills Creek Baptist Association. Minutes of the Tenth Annual Meeting Anniversary of the Wills Creek Baptist Association, Held with the Salem Church, Guernsey County, Ohio, August, 22nd & 23rd, 1849. [Zanesville, Ohio.] Printed by U. Parke & Sons, Gazette Office, Zanesville, Ohio.,
    1849. 16 p. ; 20 cm. Printer's name appears before Zanesville, Ohio.
    9490 Wills Creek Baptist Association. Minutes of the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Wills Creek Baptist Association, Held with the Salt Creek Church, Muskingum County, Ohio, August 24--26, 1850. Zanesville, Ohio Christian Register Office, Main Street.,
    1850. 16 p. ; 21 cm.
    1405 Willson, James Renwick, 1780-1853. An Interesting Sketch of the Life of Dr. Henry Todd, By the Rev. J.R.W. Mountpleasant, O. Reprinted by Elisha Bates., SS 11449. 1822. 22 p. ; 18 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    6774 Willson, James Renwick, 1780-1853. Prince Messiah's Claims to Dominion over All Governments: And the Disregard of His Authority by the United States, in the Federal Constitution by James R. Willson. Cincinnati Published by Smith and Chipman.,
    1848. 36 p. ; 21 cm. Wessen, 84: Theological attack upon the Constitution by a Cincinnati Presbyterian minister who was professor of theology in the Seminary of the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati.
    8747 Willson, James Renwick, 1780-1853. Public Covenanting, Introductory Lecture at the Opening of the Session of the Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary, November 7, 1848 by James R. Willson. Cincinnati Printed by Smith and Chipman,
    1848. 11, bv p. ; 18 cm.
    9726 Willson, James Renwick, 1780-1853. Public Covenanting, Introductory Lecture at the Opening of the Session of the Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary, November 7, 1848 by James R. Willson. Cincinnati Printed by Smith and Chipman,
    1849 11, bv p. ; 18 cm.
    6965 Willson, Marcius, 1813-1905. American History: Comprising Historical Sketches of the Indian Tribes; A Description of American Antiquities, with an Inquiry into Their Origin and the Origin of the Indian Tribes; History of the United States, with Appendices Showing Its Connection with European History; History of the Present British Provinces; History of Mexico; and History of Texas, brought down to the Time of Its Admission into the American Union. Cincinnati W.H. Moore & Co., AI 0. 1846. 688 p. illus., maps. ; 19 cm.
    6391 Willson, Marcius, 1813-1905. American History: Comprising Historical Sketches of the Indian Tribes; A Description of American Antiquities, with an Inquiry into Their Origin and the Origin of the Indian Tribes; History of the United States, with Appendices Showing Its Connection with European History; History of the Present British Provinces; History of Mexico; and History of Texas, Brought Down to the Time of Its Admission into the American Union. By Marcius Willson. Cincinnati William H. Moore & Co.; New York, M.H. Newman & Co.,
    1847. iv, [5]-672 p. illus. (incl. maps). ; 20 cm. The cover states: "School edition."
    6736 Willson, Marcius, 1813-1905. Juvenile American History, for Primary Schools. By Marcius Willson. Cincinnati William H. Moore & Co., 110 Main Street, Stereotyped by Thomas B. Smith, 216 William Street, J.D. Bedford, Printer, 138 Fulton Street,
    1847. [2], vi, [1], 8-160 p. [2] leaves of plates. ill., maps. ; 17 cm. Cover title: Willson's juvenile American history.
    Added, engraved and illustrated, title page, with imprint: M.H. Newman & Co., 199 Broadway, New York.
    Publisher's advertisement on back cover.
    Some maps hand-colored.
    6737 Willson, Marcius, 1813-1905. History of the United States, for the Use of Schools. Cincinnati William H. Moore,
    1847. 356 p. ill., maps. ; 18 cm. OOxM is Fourteenth Thousand.
    4618 Wilmot, R. (Randall). A Sketch of Bonaparte's Campaign in Russia: Battle of Borodino, Fought September 7th, 1812. Battle of Waterloo, on Sabbath, June 18th, 1815. With Several Pieces on Various Subjects-in Verse. Warren, O. Printed at the Liberty Herald Office., AI 0. 1844. 34 p. ; 16 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Contents: The author's address -- Russian campaign and battle of Borodino -- To the ladies of Russia -- To the ladies of France -- The battle of Waterloo -- Reflections on the battle of Waterloo -- An address to Lake Erie -- Niagara -- The musing of the thoughtful Indian chief -- The sun, moon, and earth -- The wisdom and power of God -- The solar system -- The comet -- Man viewing the ocean -- A thunder storm -- Man in May -- Winter -- Man -- Space and world -- Again -- The Almighty -- Washington -- The robin -- The snow-bird -- To the piony [sic].
    4007 Wilmot, Robert. A New Work, in Favor of the Whig Cause, and the Election of General Harrison to the Presidential Chair. Cincinnati Printed by J.B. & R.P. Donogh., AI 40-7076. 1840. vi, [7]-36, [2] p. ; 19 cm. Cover-title: True democracy contrasted with false democracy, or, Gen'l Harrison's cause vindicated.
    4008 Wilmot, Robert. True Democracy Contrasted with False Democracy; or, Gen'l Harrison's Cause Vindicated. Cincinnati s.n., AI 40-7077. 1840. 36, [2] p. ; 19 cm.
    766 Wilson, Joshua Lacy, 1774-1846. Episcopal Methodism; or Dagonism Exhibited. In Five Scenes. 1. Justice and Controversy. 2. Narrative and Fact. 3. Falsehood and Slander. 4. Ridicule and Scorn. 5. The Missionary Forestaller. By Joshua L. Wilson. Cincinnati Printed by J. Carpenter & Co. Corner of Main & Market Streets., OI 143. Rusk II: 267. SS 24467. Wilkie 219. 1811. 84 p. ; 18 cm. For William Burke's reply, see Morgan 773, and Morgan 5903 for Elijah Sparks.
    793 Wilson, Joshua Lacy, 1774-1846. War, the Work of the Lord, and the Coward Cursed; A Sermon, by Joshua Lacy Wilson, V.D.M. [quotation] Published by Request. Cincinnati Printed by J. Carpenter & Co., Corner of Main and Market Streets., OI 167. Rusk II: 268. SS 27578. Sabin 104674. Thomson 1247. Wilkie 255. 1812. 12 p. ; 18 cm. Ohio Imprints notes: Caption title: A Sermon, delivered in the 1st Presbyterian Meeting House in Cincinnati, Ohio, to the Cincinnati Light Companies, at the request of Capts. Mansfield & Sloan, shortly before they marched to Detroit.
    Reprinted the same year in Concord, N.H. and Plattsburg, N.Y., in Boston, 1813, and, as p. 1-19, in Thomas Hersey's "Oration delivered in Greensburg, Pennsylvania...July 4th, 1808," Danville, Ky., 1814.
    1268 Wilson, Joshua Lacy, 1774-1846. The Character of an Officer, and Duty of a Soldier: A Sermon, Preached to the Regiment of Ohio Militia Commanded by Colonel Samuel Borden. By Joshua L. Wilson, Chaplain. Published at the Request of the Officers. Cincinnati Printed by Looker, Palmer and Reynolds., OI 588. SS 4306. 1820. 8 p. ; 16 cm.
    6359 Wilson, Joshua Lacy, 1774-1846. An Address Delivered at the Funeral of Mrs. Sarah Woodbridge, July 13th, 1822. By J. L. Wilson. Cincinnati Printed at Harrison's Press, Main Street., AI 0. 1822. 11, [1] p. ; 18 cm.
    1787 Wilson, Joshua Lacy, 1774-1846. The Testimony of Three Who Bear Witness in Earth, on the Fact and Mode of Purification: A Sermon, Delivered in Lebanon, Ohio, August 19, 1827. By J. L. Wilson, D.D. [Three lines of quotation] Cincinnati Printed by Morgan, Fisher, and L'Hommedieu, .......... , SS 31782. 1827. 14, [2] p. ; 20.5 cm. Morgan copy: Presentation copy to Rev. James Hoge.
    "Sold by E. H. Flint, bookseller, corner of Fifth and Walnut Streets, south side of Upper Market, Cincinnati. Price,--12 1/2 cents, single;--$1 per dozen;--$9 per gross. Note:--$8 per gross to clergymen, who purchase for the use of their congregations."-p. [15].
    Last page blank.
    2222 Wilson, Joshua Lacy, 1774-1846. Four Propositions Sustained Against the Claims of the American Home Missionary Society. By J.L. Wilson. [One line of quotation from John] Cincinnati Published for the Author. Robinson & Fairbank-Printers., AI 10682. 1831. 19, bv p. ; 21 cm. Wilson was pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Cincinnati, where he remained for some thirty eight years. Here, he protests against Presbyterians supporting the non-denominational American Home Missionary Society.
    See Ralph Cushman's reply "An Appeal to the Christian Public," Cincinnati, 1831 (Morgan 2160).
    287 Wilson, Joshua Lacy, 1774-1846. A Letter Addressed to R.H. Bishop, D.D., President of Miami University, on the Subject of His "Plea for United Christian Action;" Addressed Particularly to Presbyterians; by J.L. Wilson. Cincinnati Lodge, L'Hommedieu & Co., Printers., AI 35464. 1835. [1], bv, 3-14, 1 l. p. ; 23 cm. Letter is dated Cincinnati, February 5, 1835 and is critical of Bishop's position in "Plea for United Christian Action." (Morgan 7660, first edition; 2405, second edition)
    Signatures: [A]-B/4.
    292 Wilson, Joshua Lacy, 1774-1846. The Faith Kept: or Recollections of Rev. Daniel Hayden, Late Pastor of Pleasant Ridge Church, under the Care of the Presbytery of Cincinnati. By J.L. Wilson. [sermon] Cincinnati Printed by James and Gazlay., AI 35462. 1835. 12 p. ; 19.5 cm. This sermon was delivered on Nov. 6, 1835. Hayman, 134(Sept. 1990): The great white heresy hunter here praises a minister who, in Wilson's opinion, kept the faith. However, he cannot resist a shot at some others in the Presbyterian church, as in: "It seems that 'certain gentlemen of not a little notoriety,' are about to raise another flag, this inscription - 'CONTINENTAL CHURCH! or The Congregational Presbyterian Church, of North America!!!' "See Wilson's attack on Robert Bishop below.
    2959 Wilson, Joshua Lacy, 1774-1846. Moderates and Ultra Partisans; or, a Review of the Biblical Repository, for January, 1835. Cincinnati
    AI 35465. 1835.

    2960 Wilson, Joshua Lacy, 1774-1846. One Proposition Sustained against the New School. By. J.L. Wilson, Author of Four Propositions Sustained against the American Home Missionary Society. Cincinnati Printed by Lodge, L'Hommedieu and Co., AI 35466. Sabin 104673. 1835. Price 12 1/2 cents. 16 p. ; 20.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "By the New School I mean the leading Congregationalists in New England, clergy and laity, who are not avowed Unitarians; and their coadjutors in the Presbyterian church--kindred spirits who embrace New England Divinity." p. 7.
    2961 Wilson, Joshua Lacy, 1774-1846. Wilson's Plea in the Case of Lyman Beecher, D.D. Made before the Synod of Cincinnati, October, 1835. Cincinnati
    AI 35467. 1835.
    Printed also in Cincinnati, April, 1837.
    Concerning "the appeal which I have made to this Reverend Synod in the case of the trial of Dr. Beecher, by the Presbytery of Cincinnati, for the propagation of dangerous errors, and for other offences committed against the church of God ... "
    3348 Wilson, Joshua Lacy, 1774-1846. Wilson's Plea in the Case of Lyman Beecher, D.D., Made before the Synod of Cincinnati, October, 1835. Cincinnati Printed by R.P. Brooks., AI 48554. April, 1837. 120 p. ; 23 cm. Reprint of Cincinnati, 1835 publication.
    Concerning "the appeal which I have made to this Reverend Synod in the case of the trial of Dr. Beecher, by the Presbytery of Cincinnati, for the propagation of dangerous errors, and for other offences committed against the church of God ... "
    Includes index.
    3802 Wilson, Joshua Lacy, 1774-1846. Relations and Duties of Servants and Masters; by J.L. Wilson. [Two lines from I Timothy] Cincinnati Isaac Hefley & Company, Printers., AI 59277. 1839. 34 p. ; 22 cm.
    604 Wilson, Joshua Lacy, 1774-1846. A Sermon in Memory of the Death of William Henry Harrison, the Late President of the United States. By Rev. Joshua L. Wilson, D.D. Delivered May 14, 1841, Being the Day to be Spent in Fasting and Praying and Other Religious Services. Cincinnati Printed at the Republican Office by E. Graham., AI 41-5571 1841. 14 p. ; 21 cm.
    4491 Wilson, Joshua Lacy, 1774-1846. Kingdom of God Delineated: A Sermon Preached in the First Presbyterian Church. By J.L. Wilson. Cincinnati Published by Request of the Session, AI 42-5232. 1842. 22 p. ; 18 cm.
    6282 Wilson, Joshua Lacy, 1774-1846. A Sermon on Witchcraft, Delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, Nov. 9th, 1845, by J.L. Wilson, Senior Pastor. [One line of quotation from the Acts] Published by Request. Cincinnati Printed at the Ben Franklin Printing House, 106 Main St., AI 45-6956. 1845. 23, bv p. ; 25 p. Thomson Gale's microfilm series "Witchcraft in America and Europe" gives the author as John Leighton Wilson and in the bibliographic records supplied OCLC.
    4767 Wilson, Joshua Lacy, 1774-1846. Doctor Wilson's Second Sermon on Witchcraft, Delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, of Cincinnati, March 8th, 1846. [One line of quotation from Paul] Cincinnati Ben Franklin Printing House, Main St., AI 46-7592. Thomson 1250. MDCCCXLVI. [1846] 22 p. ; 22 cm. Thomson Gale's "Witchcraft in America and Europe" gives the author as John Leighton Wilson and in the bibliographic records on OCLC.
    913 Wilson, Robert G., 1768-1851. The Nature and Duty of Rejoicing in the Lord. A Sermon Preached in Chillicothe, February 8th, 1815, in Grateful Remembrance of the Victory Obtained by Major General Jackson over the British Forces, at New-Orleans on the 8th Ultimo. By Robert G. Wilson, Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. Chillicothe Printed by John Andrews., OI 286. Rusk II: 269. SS 36593. Wilkie 405. 1815. 21 p. ; 18 cm.
    1027 Wilson, Robert G., 1768-1851. Satan's Wiles; a Sermon, Delivered July 13, 1817, in the Presbyterian Church, Chillicothe. By Robert G. Wilson, Pastor. Chillicothe Printed by John Andrews., OI 385. SS 42928. Wilkie 518. 1817. 16 p. ; 18 cm. Reprinted in West Union in 1826 (Morgan 1708).
    1708 Wilson, Robert G., 1768-1851. Satan's Wiles. A Sermon, by the Rev. R.G. Wilson, D.D., President of the Ohio University. West Union R.M. Voorheese, Printer., SS 27675. 1826. 16 p. ; 20 cm. Published in Chillicothe in 1817 (Morgan 1027).
    1977 Wilson, Robert G., 1768-1851. A Sermon Delivered in Chillicothe, Sept. 16th, 1828, at the Opening of the Synod of Ohio. Chillicothe Printed by Robert Kercheval, SS 41563. 1829. 15 p. ; 19 cm.
    9057 Wilson, Robert G., 1768-1851. The Baccalaureate Address, Delivered before the Graduates of the Ohio University, at the Annual Commencement, September, 1836. Also, the Address, to the Audience, Delivered at the Same Time, by Daniel Read. Athens, O. I. Maxon, Printer, AI 0. [1836] 21 p. ; 16 cm.
    867 Wilson, Robert G.], 1768-1851. The Great Question Answered; or, the Pure Doctrines of the Cross, Exhibited and Explained. In Two Parts. To Which is Added a Short Treatise on the Spiritual Conflict. Chillicothe Re-Printed at the Office of the Weekly Recorder, by John Andrews., OI 235. Rusk II: 268-269. SS 33699. Wilkie 340. 1814. 23 p. ; 18 cm.
    6882 Wilson, Ron W., b. 1812. The True Missionary Spirit, as Exemplified in the Life and Triumphant Death of John Milton Campbell, Late Missionary to Africa. By R.W. Wilson. Cincinnati George L. Weed, at the Bible Tract, and Sunday School Book Depository, No. 30, West 4th St.,
    1847. 4 l., [1-5], 6-17, [18]-30, [31]-48, [49]-60, [61]-76, [77]-79, [80]-83, bv p. ; 14.5 cm. Campbell was born in Fleming Co., Kentucky in 1812, and moved with his family to Brown County, Ohio, in 1824. He was graduated from Miami University in 1840. Following graduation, he was a missionary to the Miami Indians in northwestern Indiana and to the aborigines in Africa, the latter which is covered in this book.
    Inscribed "Emma Trimble(?) from her pastor W. Cliff Jan 1st 1848."
    "Cincinnati: John Hitchler, Printer, Fourth St. East of Walnut."--verso of title page.
    Signatures: [x]/6 [1]-2/16 3/8. ([x]/6: 3 leaves pasted to front cover, 1 blank leaf, title page leaf, preface leaf.)
    4555 Wilson, Samuel R. (Samuel Ramsey), 1818-1886. An Address Delivered before the Society of Alumni of Hanover College, July 25, 1843 by Rev. S. Ramsey Wilson. Cincinnati L'Hommedieu., AI 0. 1843. 32 p. ; 21 cm. Wilson discusses the Protestant reformation, its causes and influence.
    6275 Wilson, Samuel. Modern Abolition Examined: Its Principles and Measures Tried by the Touchstone of Reason and Scripture, and "Found Wanting." Cambridge Guernsey Times Office.,
    1848. 23 p.
    8702 Wilson, William, 1803-1873. Basis of Union of the United Presbyterian Church. Cincinnati
    AI 46-7594. 1846. 14 p.
    4967 Wilson, William, 1803-1873. The Great American Question, Democracy vs. Doulocracy: or, Free Soil, Free Labor, Free Men, & Free Speech, against the Extension and Domination of the Slaveholding Interest. A Letter Addressed to Each Freeman of the United States, with Special Reference to His Duty at the Approaching Election. By William Wilson, A.M., Pastor of the Church of the Covenanters, and Chancellor of the Protestant University of the United States. [Twenty nines lines of quotation from several sources] Cincinnati E. Shepard's Steam Press.,
    MDCCCXLVIII. [1848] iv, [5]-40 p. ; 21 cm. Page [ii]: "The tenth thousand."
    This is an 1848 campaign pamphlet, calling both Cass and Taylor tools of the Slave Power, and supporting the newly reconstructed Martin Van Burin and his Free Soil Party.
    2998 Wilson, William, 1803-1873. Ministerial Heroism: A Sermon Preached at the Ordination and Installation of the Reverend David Herron, October 31, 1849. By William Wilson, A.M. Pastor of the Church of the Covenanters, in the City of Cincinnati. [Six lines of quotation] Cincinnati Ben Franklin Printing Office.,
    1850. 52 p. ; 23 cm. Pink wrapper with title page within decorative border.
    6930 Wilson, William, 1803-1873. Protest Against the Act of the General Synod of the Reformed Presbyterian Church in the Case of the Pittsburgh Presbytery, at Xenia, May, 1850. Cincinnati Ben Franklin Print.,
    1850. 60 p. ; 23 cm.
    6938 Wilson, William, 1803-1873. Ministerial Heroism: A Sermon Preached at the Ordination and Installation of the Reverend David Herron, October 31, 1849. Cincinnati Ben Franklin Printing Office.,
    1850. 52 p. ; 22 cm.
    6939 Wilson, William, 1803-1873. Church and the New Age: A Sermon. Cincinnati Ben Franklin Printing House.,
    1850. 76 p. ; 22 cm. One line of quotation after Cincinnati.
    399 Winans, James J. The Memorial of James J. Winans, on the Subject of Capital Punishment. [Ohio s.n.,
    1850] [1], 2-10, 1 l. ; 21 cm. "To the Honorable, the General Assembly of the State of Ohio."--p. [1].
    Signed on p. 10: James J. Winans, February 5, 1850.
    1540 Winans, William, 1788-1857. A Sermon on the Devil; Delivered at Washington, Mississippi, 1821. Cincinnati A.N. Deming, Printer., SS 19307. 1824. 19 p.
    4009 Winans, William, 1788-1857. Sermon on the Evidence of Christianity. Delivered by Request at Woodville, Mississippi, 1839. By Rev. W. Winans. Published at the Request of a Committee of the Church in Woodville. [quotation] Cincinnati Printed at the Methodist Book Concern, R. P. Thompson, Printer, AI 40-7091. 1840. 55 p. ; 21 cm.
    4010 Winans, William, 1788-1857. The Substance of a Discourse on our Political Advantages, Delivered at Midway, Miss., on the 4th of July, 1840. By the Rev. William Winans. Published by a Committee of the Audience. Cincinnati Printed at the Methodist Book Concern at R. P. Thompson., AI 40-7092. 1840. 24 p. ; 21 cm.
    4011 Winans, William, 1788-1857. Substance of a Funeral Sermon on Occasion of the Death of Simeon Gibson and his Infant Grand-child. Delivered at Pine Ridge Church, Miss., July 22, 1840. By Rev. W. Winans. [quotation] Cincinnati Printed at the Methodist Book Concern at R. P. Thompson, Printer, AI 40-7093. 1840. 17 p.
    2089 Winchell, R. The Sacred Songster, or Divine Songs for the Conference Meeting, and for the Private Devotions of the Pious. Cincinnati Printed at the Chronicle Office, AI 5506. 1830. 212 p.
    9737 Winchell, R. The Pocket Songster; or, Divine Songs, for Conference Meetings, and for the Private Devotions of the Pious Compiled by R. Winchell, Minister of the Gospel. Cincinnati Printed at the Chronicle Office, AI 0. 1830. 224 p. ; 11 cm.
    2536 Winchell, R. The Pocket Songster; or, Divine Songs, for Conference Meetings, and for the Private Devotions of the Pious. Cincinnati E. Deming, AI 22697. 1833. 224 p.
    3149 Winslow, Hubbard, 1799-1864. Are You a Christian? or Aid to Self-Examination, for Members of the Church of Christ and Those Who Expect to Become Members, by Rev. Hubbard Winslow.. 2nd ed. Marietta William C. Webster, AI 42523. 1836. 64 p.
    794 Winston, Samuel J. Military Tactics, or Soldier's Companion. By Samuel J. Winston, of Virginia. Circleville, Ohio Published by R. D. Richardson., OI 168. SS 27587 (citing OI). 1812.

    8703 Winter, Thomas. A Guide to Floriculture; Containing Instructions to the Young Florist. Cincinnati Derby, Bradley and Company., AI 46-7604. 1846. 325 p.
    6390 Winter, Thomas. A Guide to Floriculture; Containing Instructions to the Young Florist, for the Management of the Most Popular Flowers of the Day. Cincinnati Derby, Bradley & Co.,
    1847. iv, [5]-325, [2] p., 1 l., fold. col. front., 4 col. pl. ; 17 cm.
    8809 Winthrop B. Smith & Co. Cincinnati. Dr. Drake's new medical treatise. W.B. Smith & Co., booksellers, 58 Main Street, Cincinnati, will publish on the 25th of March, 1850, an original work entitled, A systematic treatise historical, etiological and practical, on the principal diseases of the interior valley of North America, as they appear in the Caucasian, African, Indian, and Esquimaux varieties of its population, by Daniel Drake, MD. ... [Cincinnati Published by Winthrop B. Smith & Co.,
    1850] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 28 x 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes:: "As this work is designed to be a book of practice, for the physicians of the great region, which the author has extensively and patiently explored, the publishers have determined to place it within their reach; and the object of this circular is to state that 'Drake's medical treatise' will be for sale at Cleveland, Ohio, by M.C. Younglove & Co. [and nineteen other booksellers throughout the United States.]
    Printed area measures 20.8 x 17.7 cm.
    American Antiquarian Society copy addressed in ms. to Dr. Bosworth, Beverly, Randolph Co., Va. [i.e., W. Va.].
    6487 Winthrop, Edward, 1811-1865. Lectures on the Second Advent of the Messiah and Other Important Subjects by the Rev. Edward Winthrop. Cincinnati J.B. Wilson, AI 43-5329. 1843. iv, [5], 10-281 p. ; 20 cm.
    1788 Winwright, John. Funeral Invitation. Yourself and Family are Respectfully Invited to Attend the Funeral of Maria Louisa, Infant Daughter of Mr. John Winwright, This Morning at 10 o'clock, from His Residence on Sycamore between Fourth and Fifths Streets....July 14, 1827. Cincinnati
    SS 31788. 1827. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    6019 Wirt, Catherine G. Death of Hon. William Wirt. Cincinnati Printed by F. S. Benton., AI 0. 1834. 12 p. ; 22.5 cm. "Letter written by the third daughter of the late Mr. Wirt, to a near relation of the family."
    1473 Withy, George, 1763-1837. An Affectionate Farewell Address to Friends in North America. Mountpleasant, O. Printed by Elisha Bates., SS 14958. 1823. 12 p. ; 17 cm. See: The antitypical essay, in two parts: containing a reply to the farewell address of G. Withy, to the Society of Friends in North America; in relation to tradition and religious speculation, the divinity of Christ, and the doctrine of satisfaction; all of which is examined, answered and explained ... , New York, 1823.
    7446 Wittenberg College. Excelsior Society. Springfield. Catalogue of the Members and Library of the Excelsior Society of Wittenberg College, Springfield, Ohio, from Its Formation, November 20, 1845, to January 1, 1851. Springfield Republic Office Print., Singerman 2658. 1850.
    Library catalogue on p. 13-22.
    10141 Wittenberg College. Springfield. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Wittenberg College, for the First Two Academical Years, 1845-7, Springfield, Ohio. Springfield Gallagher & Halsey, Printers.,
    1847. 1 l., [1], bv, [3-5], 6-9, bv, 11-16 p. ; 19.5 cm. Engraving of the college precedes the title page.
    "The college was chartered by the Legislature of Ohio in the session of 1844-45, under the title of 'The Board of Directors of Wittenberg College.' All bequests must be made in the above name or title. The Board is constituted of Directors elected by the different Synods in connection with the General Synod of the Lutheran Church of N. America."--p. 15.
    10142 Wittenberg College. Springfield. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Wittenberg College, for the Third Academical Year, 1847-8, Springfield, Ohio. Springfield Halsey & Emerson, Printers.,
    1848. 1 l., [1-5], 6-9, bv, 11-16 p. ; 19.5 cm. "The institution is called after the location of the great centre of light in Europe in the sixteenth century--the University of Wittenberg, in Germany, in which the immortal Luther did so much for the illumination of benighted Christendom."--p. 15-16. Only copy at Ohio Historical Society missing p. [3-6]. Pagination based on 1847 edition. (Morgan 10141)
    10143 Wittenberg College. Springfield. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Wittenberg College, for the Fourth Academical Year, 1848-9, Springfield, Ohio. [Springfield s.n.,
    1849]
    Title by sequence.
    10118 Wittenberg College. Springfield. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Wittenberg College, Springfield, Ohio. 1849-50. Springfield Printed by Geo. D. Emerson & Co.,
    1850. 16 p. ; 21 cm.
    4288 Wittenberg Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Ohio. Minutes of the Fourth Session of the Wittenberg Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Ohio. Mansfield Printed at the Job Office of Smith & Day.,
    1850. 21 [i.e., 22] p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Error in paging: p. 21, 22 misnumbered 20, 21.
    617 Wolcot, John. Poetical Works of Peter Pindar, Esq. [Cincinnati Printed by S. Freeman and Son., Evans 33238. OI 4. Wilkie 10. 1797] 2 vols. of 200 p. each. Proposals for printing the above were made this year.
    Title and note from Evans.
    This is a ghost of the best kind.
    9985 Wolfson & Heidelbach (Springfield, Ohio) Great Western Clothing Store!. Springfield John M. West,
    1847. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 51 cm. Dated September 9, 1847.
    Announcing the opening of a clothing store "two doors west of the Buckeye House" in Springfield.
    4863 Wolle, S. S. A True History of the Massacre of Ninety-Six Christian Indians, at Gnadenhuetten, Ohio, March 8, 1782. Published by the Gnadenhuetten Monument Society, Organized Oct. 7th, 1843. Cincinnati Printed at the "Ohio Democrat" Office.,
    1847. 12 p. ; 21 cm.
    5177 Wood County. Treasurer's Office. Notice from John Bates with rates of taxation for state, local, and road repair for 1846.

    AI 0. 1846. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7332 Wood, Silas, 1769-1847. Practical Direction in Monochromatic Painting by Silas Wood, Jr., Embracing a General Outline of His System, for the Benefit of His Pupils. New ed., with Additions and Corrections. Cincinnati Printed by E. Shepard,
    1847. 24 p. ; 18 cm.
    7333 Wood, Silas, 1769-1847. Few Observations on Monochromatic Paintings by Its Author, Silas Wood, Jun. Cincinnati Stereotyped by E. Shepard,
    1848. 24 p. ; 19 cm.
    8704 Woodrow, Thomas. Address to the Young Ladies of the Oakland Female Seminary, Delivered February 18, 1846. Hillsborough Emrie., AI 46-7664. 1846. 16 p.
    1269 Woodruff, Ephraim Treadwell, 1777-1859. The Sovereignty of God, A Funeral Sermon, Occasioned by the Death of Three Little Boys, under the Age of Five Years; Who, According to the Verdict of the Jury, Were Drowned by the Hand of Their Mother; at Kinsman, (Western Reserve,) Ohio, May 15, 1820. By Ephraim T. Woodruff, A.M. Pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Christ, in Wayne. Published by Request of the Hearers. Warren Printed by Hapgood & Sprague., McDade 927. OI 589. SS 4325. Wilkie 751. 1820. 11, [1] p. ; 22 cm. McDade: Of the mother, this work says: For a number of weeks before the death of these children, something unusual was occasionally noticed in the deportment of this woman. It being a time of great religious inquiry in the town, she was numbered among others mourning over her depraved state and seeking salvation, by the gospel." The disposition of the case against the mother is not given; when the children were found, "she was found hid in her chamber and in a delirious state of mind."
    Signatures: [A]2 A2/4.
    He was graduated from Yale University in 1797.
    1709 Woodruff, Ephraim Treadwell, 1777-1859. A Sermon, Delivered before the Ecclesiastical Society of Williamsfield and Wayne, Ashtabula County, Ohio; on the 4th of July, 1826: in Celebration of the Jubilee of the Independence of the United States of America by Ephraim T. Woodruff, ... ; Published by the Desire of the Hearers. Warren Printed by Hapgood & Quinby., SS 27695. 1826. 15 p. ; 22 cm.
    2688 Woodruff, Ephraim Treadwell, 1777-1859. A Sermon Delivered by the Rev. Ephraim T. Woodrull, V.D.M. at the Ordination of His Son, the Rev. Jonathan A. Woodruff, A.M. to the Pastoral Charge of the United Congregation of Unionville and Centreville, Madison, Geauga County, O. June 25, 1834. [Painesville] E.D. Howe, Printer--Painesville, Ohio., AI 29802. 1834. 14 p. ; 21 cm.
    8069 Woodruff, W., Drawn and Engraved by. Jefferson's Letter of June, 1826, in Reply to a Communication from the Chairman of the Committee of Arrangements at Washington, Inviting Him to Partake in the Celebration of the Fourth of July in That City. ... . Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1826. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 39 x 50 cm. First commercial engraving published west of the Ohio River.
    Letter to the Mayor of Washington.
    University of Virginia notes: A medallion portrait of Jefferson is a central part of the large ornamental caption title.
    Includes text (in 2 columns) of letter 1826 June 24 from Jefferson to the mayor of Washington, D.C.
    Also published under titles: "Mr. Jefferson's letter to the Mayor of Washington," "Mr. Jefferson's last letter," "Thomas Jefferson's last letter," and "The last letter of the illustrious statesman Thomas Jefferson, Esq."
    Woodruff was working in Cincinnati in 1831 and 1832 according to the New York Historical Society dictionary of artists in America.
    Morgan 1864: Earliest mention of Woodruff in an Ohio imprint is 1828.
    7882 Woodside, J. F. Oration, Delivered in Chillicothe, July The 5th, 1830. Chillicothe
    AI 0. 1830.

    3150 Woodward College. Cincinnati. Catalogue, By-Laws, and Course of Study of the Woodward College, and of High School, with an Address by the President. Published by Order of the Trustees. Cincinnati [Printed by L'Hommedieu & Co., Daily Gazette Office.,] AI 42566. 1836. xi, [2], 14-47, bv p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: Woodward College of Cincinnati, and Woodward High School.
    "Printed by L'Hommedieu & Co. Daily Gazette Office, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    "Terms of admission, and course of study in Woodward College."--p. [13]-16.
    "By-laws and course of study adopted in the Woodward High School, Cincinnati."--p. [17]-30.
    "An address on the origin, character and advantages of the Woodward College, and of the High School, to the Citizens of Cincinnati, by Rev. B.P. Aydelott, M.D. president, &c. Delivered at the close of the second session of 1835-36. Published by order of the Trustees."--p. [31]-47.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Rec'd Oct. 5, 1846, gift [to Harvard College] of Prof. C.D. Cleveland of Philadelphia.
    3349 Woodward College. Cincinnati. Catalogue of the Woodward College, and of the High School with an Address by the President, (Rev. B. P. Aydelott) American Education or the Education We Need. Published by Order of the Trustees. Cincinnati Kendall and Henry, Printers., AI 48603. 1837. ix, [4], 14-23, bv p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: Woodward College of Cincinnati, and Woodward High School, 1836--7.
    "American education, or The education we need; an address delivered at the close of the sessions of 1836-7, of the Woodward College, and Woodward High School, by the Rev. B.P. Aydelott, M.D. president, &c. Published by order of the trustees."--p. [11]-23.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: D.B. Lawler, Esq. with respects of B.P. Aydelott (at Mr. Sargent's 4 & Vine).
    6591 Woodward College. Cincinnati. Annual Circular of Woodward College and of the High School for the Year 1836-7, with the Address by the President. 2nd ed. Cincinnati E. Morgan & Son, AI 0. 1837. 33 p. ; 16 cm. Benjamin P. Aydelott was president.
    3550 Woodward College. Cincinnati. Annual Circular and Catalogue of the Woodward College, and of the High School: with an Address, by the President. Published by Order of the Trustees. Cincinnati Pugh & Dodd, Printers, Main & Fifth,, AI 53734. 1838. [1], bv, [3], 4, [5], bv, [7]-8, [9], bv, [11]-33, bv, 1 l. p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: Woodward College, Cincinnati. 1837--8.
    "The great want in schools. An address, delivered at the close of the sessions of 1837-8, of the Woodward College; by the Rev. B.P. Aydelott, D.D. president, and professor of moral and political philosophy. Published by order of the trustees."--p. [9]-33.
    Signatures: [1-2]/4 3-4/4 [5]/2.
    3803 Woodward College. Cincinnati. Annual Circular and Catalogue of the Woodward College, and of the High School: With an Address, by the President. Published by Order of the Trustees. Cincinnati A. Pugh, Printer, Corner Main & Fifth., AI 59323. 1839. [1], bv, [3]-4, [5], bv, [7]-9, bv, [11], bv, [13]-29, bv, 1 l. p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: Woodward College, Cincinnati. 1838--9.
    "How shall our country be educated? An address, delivered at the close of the sessions of 1838-9, of Woodward College; by the Rev. B.P. Aydelott, D.D. president and professor of moral and political philosophy. Published by order of the trustees."--p. [11]-29.
    Signatures: [1]-4/4.
    3860 Woodward College. Cincinnati. Annual Circular and Catalogue of the Woodward College, and of High School. Published by Order of the Trustees. Cincinnati A. Pugh, Printer--Corner of Fifth and Main., AI 40-1446. 1840. [1-2], 3, [4-5], 6-8 p. ; 20 cm.
    600 Woodward College. Cincinnati. Annual Reports of the Trustees of Woodward College and of the High School, Made to the City Council of Cincinnati in 1840 & 1841; With The By-Laws, Course of Study, and Annual Catalogue. Published by Order of the Trustees. Cincinnati Chronicle Office, Print.--Corner Main and Fifth Sts., AI 41-5618. 1841. 26 p. Cover title: Annual Reports of the Trustees of the Woodward College & High School, for 1840 and 1841. With Annual Catalogue & Course of Study.
    10259 Woodward College. Cincinnati. Annual Catalogue Course of Study and By-Laws of the Woodward College and High School. Published by Order of the Trustees. Cincinnati

    1842
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    10260 Woodward College. Cincinnati. Annual Catalogue Course of Study and By-Laws of the Woodward College and High School. Published by Order of the Trustees. Cincinnati

    1843
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    8914 Woodward College. Cincinnati. Thirteenth Annual Catalogue Course of Study and By-Laws of the Woodward College and High School. Published by Order of the Trustees. Cincinnati A. Pugh, and Co. Printers, Corner of Fifth and Main Sts., AI 0. 1844. [i-iii], iv, [5]-16 p. ; 21 cm.
    10261 Woodward College. Cincinnati. Annual Catalogue Course of Study and By-Laws of the Woodward College and High School. Published by Order of the Trustees. Cincinnati

    1845
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    10262 Woodward College. Cincinnati. Fifteenth Annual Catalogue, Course of Study and By-Laws of the Woodward College and High School. Published by Order of the Trustees. Cincinnati Printed by R.P. Donogh & Co[.], Main Street, Above Third.,
    1846 xxxxx
    8427 Woodward College. Cincinnati. Sixteenth Annual Catalogue Course of Study and By-Laws of the Woodward College and High School. Published by Order of the Board of Trustees. Cincinnati Printed by Pugh & Pettit---Fifth and Main Streets,
    1847. [1-3], 4, [5]-6, [7]-9, [10-11], 12-15, [16] p. ; 21 cm. Signatures: [1]-2/4.
    6783 Woodward College. Cincinnati. Seventeenth Annual Catalogue, Course of Study and By-Laws of the Woodward College and High School. Cincinnati Printed at the Daily Times Office.,
    1848. 16 p. ; 22 cm. "Published by order of the board of trustees."
    7343 Woodward College. Cincinnati. Annual Exhibition of Woodward College, in the Ninth Street Baptist Church, Tuesday Evening, June 29, 1848. Cincinnati

    1848. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 20.4 x 12.3 cm. Printed area: 17.5 x 11.0 cm.
    Contents: Order of Exercises. Prayer. Music by the Choir. 1. Henry T. Magill...Love of Fame. 2. David K. Cady, Jr....Cincinnati, in German. 3. Robert Fulton...National Reform. 4. John Dominique...Solo on the Violin. 5. Felix Greaud...Napoleon, in French. 6. James R. Skinner...Puritan Fathers. 7. Stephen H. Foster...Fortitude, in Latin. Music by the Choir. 8. John Dominique...Joan of Arc, in French. 9. Uriah R. Hawley...Inequality of Condition. Music by the Choir. Benediction.
    9403 Woodward College. Cincinnati. Eighteenth Annual Catalogue, Course of Study and By-Laws of the Woodward College and High School, of Cincinnati. Published by Order of the Board of Trustees. Cincinnati Jno. H. Pettit & Co. Prs. N.W. Corner Main and Fifth Sts.,
    1849. 16 p. ; 22 cm. Morgan copy inscribed: Mr. Sam'l Williams? Present.
    Wrapper title: Eighteenth annual catalogue, course of study and by-laws of the Woodward College and High School, of Cincinnati. For the year ending June 29, 1849.
    List of trustees and faculty, p. [2].
    9404 Woodward College. Cincinnati. Nineteenth Annual Catalogue. Course of Study and By-Laws of the Woodward College and High School, of Cincinnati. Published by Order of the Board of Trustees. Cincinnati Gazette Office-Wright, Ferris & Co. Printers.,
    1850. 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    4864 Woolley, E. The Land of the Free, or, A Brief View of Emancipation in the West Indies. By E. Wooley, Missionary from Jamaica. Cincinnati Printed by C. Clark.,
    1847. 32 p. incl. front., ill. ; 22 cm.
    8775 Woolworth, Chester. New store! And new goods!! Dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes, hardware and crockery, at New York prices. ... [Sandusky s.n., AI 0. 1844] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 56 x 42 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed: C. Woolworth. Sandusky City, December 12th, 1844.
    On muslin.
    Printed area, including ornamental border, measures 50.5 x 38.2 cm.
    3836 Wooster Baptist Association. Minutes of the First Anniversary of the Wooster Regular Baptist Association, [Thirteen lines of text] Held in the Meeting House of the Baptist Church, Massillon[,] O. September 23rd & 24th, 1840. Wooster Printed by Miller and Carpenter., AI 40-459, 40-460. 1840. 15, bv p. ; 20 cm.
    6020 Wooster Baptist Association. Minutes of the Second Anniversary of the Wooster Regular Baptist Association. [Twelve lines of text] Held in the Meeting House of the Baptist Church, Wooster, O. September 22d & 23d, 1841. Wooster Printed by I.H. Hill. AI 0. 1841. 13, bv p. ; 19 cm. Caption title.
    4428 Wooster Baptist Association. Minutes of the Third Anniversary of the Wooster Baptist Association, Held in the Meeting-House of the Baptist Church, Massillon, Ohio, Sept. 28--29, 1842. Massillon Luce & Worstell, Pr., Cf. AI 40-460. 1843. [1842] 12 p. ; 21 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    At head of page: (Half-sheet Periodical, No. 3.)
    "Massillon: Luce & Worstell, R. 1843."--p. 12.
    4496 Wooster Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fourth Anniversary of the Wooster Baptist Association, Held in the Meeting-House of the East Union Church, Wayne County, Ohio; September 27-28, 1843. [Wooster s.n., AI 0. 1843] 12 p. ; 19 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    At the head of title: (Half-sheet Periodical, No. 4).
    4560 Wooster Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fifth Anniversary of the Wooster Baptist Association, Held in the Baptist Church, at Canal Dover, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, September 25--26, 1844. [Wooster s.n., AI 44-467. 1844] 12 p. ; 19 cm. Caption title; no imprint.
    At the head of title: [Half-Sheet Periodical, No. 5]
    4625 Wooster Baptist Association. Minutes of the Sixth Anniversary of the Wooster Baptist Association, Held with the First Mohican Church, Wayne County, Ohio, September 24th and 25th. Half Sheet Periodical---No. Six. Massillon Wilson & Drew, Printers., AI 0. 1845. 16 p. ; 19 cm.
    4694 Wooster Baptist Association. Minutes of the Seventh Annual Meeting of the Wooster Baptist Association, Held with the First Baptist Church of Salem, in the County of Columbiana, on Wednesday, September 23d, 1846. Canton, Ohio Printed by John Saxton., AI 0. 1846. 13, [14], 1 l p. ; 19 cm.
    4771 Wooster Baptist Association. Minutes of the Eighth Anniversary of the Wooster Baptist Association, Held with the Canaan Church, at Salt Creek, Holmes Co., Ohio, on Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 22d and 23d, 1847. Wooster Printed by Daniel N. Sprague.,
    1847. 15, bv p. ; 19 cm. Title within decorative border.
    9169 Wooster Baptist Association. Minutes of the Ninth Anniversary of the Wooster Baptist Association, Held with the Wooster Church, at Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio, on Wednesday & Thursday, Sept. 27th and 28th, 1848. Wooster Daniel N. Sprague, Printer.,
    1848. 12 p. ; 19 cm.
    9170 Wooster Baptist Association. Minutes of the 10th Anniversary of the Wooster Baptist Association. Wooster

    1849

    9171 Wooster Baptist Association. Minutes of the Eleventh Anniversary of the Wooster Baptist Association, Held at Freedom, Stark County, Ohio, September 24, 25, and 26, 1850. Canton Printed by John Saxton, Repository Office.,
    1850. 12 p. ; 22 cm.
    4687 Wooster Female Seminary. Wooster. Catalogue of the Officers and Pupils of the Wooster Female Seminary, for the Year Ending October 1st, 1845. Wooster Printed by Daniel N. Sprague., AI 0. 1845. 12 p. ; 19 cm.
    6105 Wooster Mechanics' Association. Constitution and By-Laws of the Wooster Mechanics' Association. Cincinnati Printed by E.L. Carney.,
    1847. 16 p. ; 16 cm.
    2136 Wooster Regular Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 5986. 1831.

    2689 Wooster. Bank of Wooster. Act of Incorporation and By-Laws of the Bank of Wooster. [Passed February 14, 1834] Wooster J.W. Schuckers, Printer, AI 29809. Swanson, p. 160. 1834. 12 p. ; 20.5 cm.
    8128 Wooster. Carpenters. Carpenters' Book of Prices, Adopted by the House Carpenters of the Town of Wooster, January 25, 1836. Wooster Printed by Martin Barr, AI 0. 1836. 35 p. ; 21 cm.
    914 Wooster. German Bank of Wooster. Rules and Regulations for the Government of the President, Directors, Officers & Servants of the German Bank of Wooster. Canton Printed by John Saxton., OI 287. SS 36622. September, 1815.
    Vodrey only copy. Location unknown.
    2690 Worcester, Joseph Emerson, 1784-1865. A Comprehensive Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the English Language; with Pronouncing Vocabularies of Classical and Scripture Proper Names. By J.E. Worcester. Cincinnati N. & G. Guilford & Co., AI 29810. 1834. xix, 385 p. ; 19 cm.
    4619 Worcester, Joseph Emerson, 1784-1865. An Elementary Dictionary for Common Schools; with Pronouncing Vocabularies of Classical, Scripture, and Modern Geographical Names. By J.E. Worcester. Cincinnati Jewett & Mason, AI 44-6730. 1844. 324 p. ; 19 cm. Spine title: Worcester's elementary dictionary.
    1028 Worcester, Noah, 1758-1837. The Friend of Peace, Nos. I, II, III, IV: By Philo Pacificus, Author of "A Solemn Review on the Custom of War.". Cincinnati Printed and Published by Williams and Mason, for the Warren County (Ohio) Peace Society., OI 386. SS 42962. Sabin 105258. Wilkie 520. 1817. 162 p. ; 18.5 cm. Nos. V-VIII appeared in 1818 (Morgan 1089).
    1710 Worcester, Noah, 1758-1837. Bible News: or, Sacred Truths, Relating to the Living God, His Only Son and Holy Spirit; Illustrated and Defended in a Continued Series of Letters and Inquiries. By Noah Worcester. Third Edition. Cincinnati Published for John Longley, by N. & G. Guilford., SS 27705. 1826. O. & W. M. Farnsworth, Printers. 252 p. ; 17 cm.
    4076 Worcester, Noah, 1758-1837. A Solemn Review of the Custom of War; Showing that War Is the Effect of Popular Delusion, and Proposing a Remedy, Chiefly Extracted from a Work of That Title, Published Several Years Ago. With Alterations and Additions. [Four lines from Vespasian.] Cincinnati Printed by A. Pugh & Co. to be had at the book store of E. Morgan & Co., Main Street, and at the Office of the Cincinnati Chronicle, Fifth St., near Main, Cincinnati; and at the book store of D.P. Holloway, Richmond, Ia., AI 0. [1840?] 33, [1] p. ; 19 cm.
    4688 Worcester, Noah, 1812-1847. A Synopsis of the Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment of the More Common and Important Diseases of the Skin. By Noah Worcester, M.D., Professor...in the Medical School of Cleveland. Cincinnati Desilver & Burr; Philadelphia, T. Cowperthwait & Co., AI 45-7038. 1845. viii, [9]-292 p. col. plates. ; 25.5 cm. Wrote the first textbook on diseases of the skin by an American.
    1089 Worcester, Noah], 1758-1837. The Friend of Peace, Nos. V, VI, VII, VIII. By Philo Pacificus, Author of a "A Solemn Review of the Custom of War." Cincinnati Printed and Published by William and Mason, for the Warren County (Ohio) Peace Society., OI 442. SS 46869. 1818. 155 p. ; 18.5 cm. Nos. I-IV appeared in 1817 (Morgan 1028)..
    1170 Worth, Gorham A.], d. 1856. American Bards: a Modern Poem, in Three Parts. [quotation] West of the Mountains [i.e., Cincinnati Phillips and Spear, 31 Main St.], OI 520. Rusk I: 323; II: 19, 362. SS 50174. Sabin 105496. Wilkie 673. 1819. ix p., 1 l., [13]-52 p. ; 22 cm. Ohio Imprints notes: Attributed to Worth by Sabin, Venable, and Rusk.
    "This was the first book of original verse that was published in the West. No name was attached ... but it was attributed to Gorham. A. Worth, whose writings in the papers were usually signed 'Ohio bard'". -- Goss, Cincinnati the Queen City, 1912,v. 2, p. 488.
    A notice of this in the Western Spy, May 4, 1820, says that this was published by Phillips and Spear, 31 Main Street, Cincinnati.
    Includes (p. [47]-52): Notes to part third.
    738 Worthington Academy. Worthington. Worthington Academy. [27 lines] Announces Opening of the Academy on January 1st, 1811; Subjects to be Taught and Fees. Worthington, December 1st, 1810. James Kilbourne, Ezra Griswold, John Goodrich, James E. Hills, Joel Buttles, James Russel, Isaac Case. Trustees. Worthington, Ohio. From the Press of R. D. Richardson., OI 117. SS 22106. [1810] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    10416 Worthington Female Seminary. Worthington. Annual Circular, Report and Catalogue of the Worthington Female Seminary, Under the Care of Miss Marsh. October, 1838. Columbus Printed by Scott & Gallagher.,
    [1838] 12 p. ; 19 cm.
    9955 Worthington Female Seminary. Worthington. Catalogue of the Worthington Female Seminary, under the Patronage of the Ohio Annual Conference of the Methodist E. Church, 1839. Worthington
    AI 1839.

    9954 Worthington Female Seminary. Worthington. Catalogue of the Worthington Female Seminary, under the Patronage of the Ohio Annual Conference of the Methodist E. Church, 1840. Worthington
    AI 0. 1840.

    7401 Worthington Female Seminary. Worthington. Catalogue of the Worthington Female Seminary, under the Patronage of the Ohio Annual Conference of the Methodist E. Church, September, 1841. Worthington
    AI 0. 1841.

    1225 Worthington Female Tract Society. Worthington. Every Man the Friend, or the Enemy of Christ. Re-Published by the Female Tract Society of Worthington and Its Vicinity. [Worthington Printed by Griswold & Spencer., SS 1143, 4343. Wilkie 704. 1820?] 8 p. ; 17.5 cm.
    825 Worthington Manufacturing Company. The Articles of Association of the Worthington Manufacturing Company. Worthington Printed at the Office of the Western Intelligencer., OI 196. SS 30581. January 1813. 8 p. ; 21.5 cm.
    1029 Worthington Manufacturing Company. Articles of Association of the Worthington Manufacturing Company: to Which are Prefixed, Two Acts of the Legislature of Ohio, on the Subject of Incorporating Manufacturing Companies. Columbus Office of the Intelligencer and Gazette, by P.H. Olmsted., OI 387. SS 42977. Wilkie 522. 1817. 23 p. ; 18.5 cm.
    3551 Worthington, James T. An Address on the Origin and Progress of Political Communities Delivered before the Historical and Philosophical Society. Chillicothe Printed by S.W. Ely and Co., AI 53752. 1838. 22 p. ; 18 cm.
    644 Worthington, Thomas, 1773-1827. Communication, to Those Citizens of the North-Western Territory, Opposed to an Alteration of the Boundaries of the States, as Established by Congress, and Who are Favorable to the Formation of a Constitution and State Government within the Eastern State, as Originally Established. By Thomas Worthington. Chillicothe Printed by N. Willis., OI 29. Rusk II: 230. SS 3595. Sabin 105504. Thomson 1264. Wilkie 40. 1802. 16 p. ; 20 cm.
    174 Wright, A. K. (Aaron Kinne), 1810-1842. An Address Delivered before the Society of Alumni of Western Reserve College. August, 25, 1840. By Rev. A. K. Wright. Published by Request of the Society. Hudson Printed by Charles Aikin., AI 40-7151. 1840. 16 p. ; 21.5 cm. Apparently, there was a debate over the contents of the address. Wright refers to Ohio Observer, August 27 and Oberlin Evangelist, Sept. 9, 1840.
    1865 Wright, Akins. A History of the Principal and Most Distinguished Martyrs in the Different Ages of the World; Giving an Account of Their Birth, Sufferings, and Death; and Particularly Their Dying Words in Testimony of that Religion which They Professed. Cincinnati Published by A. Wright; Hatch, Nichols & Buxton, Printers., SS 37252. 1828. 504 p. ill. ; 19 cm.
    1978 Wright, Akins. A History of the Principal and Most Distinguished Martyrs in the Different Ages of the World, Giving an Account of Their Birth, Life, Sufferings and Death, and Particularly Their Dying Words in Testimony of that Religion which They Professed by Akins Wright. [Five lines of quotation] Illustrated with Copperplate Engravings. Cincinnati Printed and Published by R. Robbins. Price Two Dollars and Twenty-Five Cents., SS 41598. 1829. 502, [2] p., [4] leaves of plates. ill. ; 19 cm.
    5612 Wright, Akins. History of the Principal and Most Distinguished Martyrs in the Different Ages of the World, Giving an Account of Their Birth, Life, Sufferings and Death, and Particularly Their Dying Words in Testimony of that Religion which They Professed by Akins Wright. Cincinnati Whetstone and Buxton.-Printers, AI 0. 1829. 503 p. ill. ; 19 cm.
    2090 Wright, Akins. A History of the Principal and Most Distinguished Martyrs in the Different Ages of the World; Giving an Account of Their Birth, Life, Sufferings and Death; and Particularly Their Dying Words in Testimony of That Religion which They Profess. By Akins Wright. [quotation] Illustrated with Copperplate Engravings. Cincinnati Published by R. Houck. Printed at the Chronicle Office, AI 5562. 1830. 502, [2] p.; plates. ; 19 cm. The engravings were done by William Woodruff, Cincinnati: Frontpiece, Triumph of the Gospel; pp. 12/13, A Martyr; pp. 180-181, Second Coming of Christ; pp. 276-277, Heathen Mode of Torturing Christians.
    1629 Wright, Alfred, 1788-1853. A Spelling Book, Written in the Chahta Language with an English Translation; Prepared and Published under the Direction of the Missionaries in the Chahta Nation, with the Aid of Captain David Folsom, the Interpreter. Compiled by A. Wright and C. Byington. Cincinnati Printed by Morgan, Lodge and Fisher for the Missionary Society., SS 23386. Pilling, J.C. Bib. Muskhogean languages, page 98. 1825. iv, 5-84 p. ; 15.5 cm. Compiled by Alfred Wright and Cyrus Byington, 1793-1868.
    1789 Wright, Alfred, 1788-1853. Chahta holisso a tukla, or The Second Chahta Book: Containing Translations of Portions of the Scriptures, Biographical Notices of Henry Obokiah and Catharine Brown, a Catechism, and Dissertations on Religious Subjects. By Alfred Wright and Cyrus Byington. Cincinnati Printed by Morgan, Lodge and Fisher., SS 31821. 1827. 144 p. ; 16 cm. New York State Library copy: 64, [1] p. ill. ; 16 cm.
    1790 Wright, Alfred, 1788-1853. A Spelling Book Written in the Chato Language with an English Translation. 2d ed., revised. Cincinnati Printed by Morgan, Lodge, and Fisher., SS 31822. 1827. 160 p. ; 17 cm. Compiled by A. Wright and C. Byington.
    Cf. Pilling, J.C. Muskhogean languages, p. 98.
    5426 Wright, Crafts J. Report, Read by Crafts J. Wright, Esq.: at the Anniversary Meeting of the Young Men's Temperance Society, February 26th, 1835. Cincinnati Printed by Lodge, L'Hommedieu and Co., AI 0. 1835. 22 p. ; 21 cm.
    2962 Wright, Elisha C. Union Songster; being a Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs by Elisha C. Wright. Circleville Printed at the Conference Office, AI 35535. 1835. 216 p. ; 12 cm. "The compiler of this work has taken all possible pains to render it acceptable ... especially to the members of the Church of the 'United Brethren in Christ'"--Pref.
    Without music.
    Includes index.
    8656 Wright, Elizur, 1804-1885. The District School, According to the Lancasterian [sic.] Method of Teaching. Oberlin
    Ohio Authors, page 708. 1843.

    2370 Wright, Elizur, Jr., 1804-1885. A Lecture on Tobacco, Delivered in the Chapel of the Western Reserve College, Ohio, May 29, 1832. By Elizur Wright, Jr. Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. Published by Request of the Students. Cleveland Printed by Order of the Students., AI 17168. 1832. 14 p. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: John Tappan Esq, from his affect. fr. B. [ie. Beriah] Green.
    5649 Wright, Frances. Extract from Frances Wright's Third Lecture. Cincinnati
    Wessen, 64(Nov. 1, 1956), #441. 1830. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    5121 Wright, Henry C. (Henry Clarke), 1797-1870. Anthropology; or, The Science of Man: In Its Bearing on War and Slavery, and on Arguments from the Bible, Marriage, God, Death, Retribution, Atonement and Government, in Support of These and Other Social Wrongs. In a Series of Letters to a Friend in England. By Henry C. Wright. Cincinnati Published by E. Shepard, 41 Second Street. Boston: Bela Marsh, 25 Cornhill.,
    1850. 96 p. ; 19 cm. "Printed by E. Shepard."--verso of title page.
    "Erratum."--verso of title page.
    Library of Philadelphia notes: For other works by Wright, see Library Company of Philadelphia, Afro-Americana, 11415-19.
    4088 Wright, J. C. To the Public. A Letter Written by J.C. Wright to denounce the action taken against him by Col. Edward King. Written at Steubenville, Ohio, June 1, 1827. Steubenville
    AI 0. 1827. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    4556 Wright, John D. A Condensed View of Geography. [St. Clairsville Heaton & Gressinger, AI 43-5407. Rieger 261. 1843] 8 p. Rieger gives A. Plumly and C. Tomlinson as authors and page count as 16.
    1866 Wright, John Flannel. Substance of a Sermon Preached in Cincinnati, Ohio, February 10, 1828 by John F. Wright. Published at the Request of the Stewards and Leaders' Meeting. Cincinnati Published at the Request of the Stewards and Leaders' Meeting, William M. Farnsworth, Printer, SS 37254. 1828. 23 p. ; 22 cm.
    6316 Wright, M. B. (Marmaduke Burr), 1803-1879. A Lecture on the Physiological and Therapeutical Use of Water, Delivered to the Students, of the Ohio Medical College, at the Opening of the Session of 1839-40. Published by the Class. Cincinnati Printed by J.B. and R.P. Donogh, AI 0. 1839. 23 p.; 22 cm.
    601 Wright, M. B. (Marmaduke Burr), 1803-1879. A Lecture Delivered to the Students of the Medical College of Ohio at the Opening of the Session, 1841-42. Cincinnati J. & C.H. Brough., AI 41-5641. 1841. 14 p. ; 20 cm.
    6284 Wright, M. B. (Marmaduke Burr), 1803-1879. Lecture Delivered to the Students of the Medical College of Ohio, at the Opening of the Session, 1843-4. Cincinnati Printed by R. P. Donogh, AI 44-6765. 1844. 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    6900 Wright, M. B. (Marmaduke Burr), 1803-1879. A Lecture on Drunkenness and Insanity. Lecture Delivered Nov. 5, 1845 to the Medical College of Ohio. By M.B. Wright. Cincinnati s.n., AI 45-7070. 1845. 20 p. ; 21 cm.
    5875 Wright, M. B. (Marmaduke Burr), 1803-1879. A Lecture on the Exhumation and Dissection of Human Bodies by M.B. Wright. [Cincinnati] Printed by J.A. Robinson & Co., AI 46-7710. 1846. 19 p. ; 22 cm.
    6570 Wright, M. B. (Marmaduke Burr), 1803-1879. An Introductory Address Delivered to the Students of the Medical College of Ohio, November 1, 1847 by M.B. Wright, M.D. Cincinnati Clark & Collins, Printers,
    1847. 16 p. ; 20 cm.
    9760 Wright, M. B. (Marmaduke Burr), 1803-1879. Late Controversy in Relation to the Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati s.n.,
    1850. 4 p. ; 24 cm. For another pamphlet by Wright on this issue, see Morgan 9761.
    9761 Wright, M. B. (Marmaduke Burr), 1803-1879. Late Controversy in Relation to the Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati Printed by E. Shepard,
    1850. 8 p. ; 24 cm. For another pamphlet by Wright on this issue, see Morgan 9760.
    8963 Wright, Thomas L. (Thomas Lee), 1825-1893. Notes of the Theory of Human Existence. Comprising Remarks on Vitality, the Mind, and Incidentally, the Soul. The Whole Being an Exposition of the Nature, Powers, and Destiny of Man. By Thomas Wright, M.D. Cincinnati Collins & Van Wagner.--Pearl Street.,
    1848. 37, bv p. ; 19 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed by the author.
    4968 Wyeth, A. R. The Laws of Life, or Self Culture Applied to the Preservation of Health, and Prolongation of Life to One Hundred Years by Dr. A. R. Wyeth, with an Appendix to Ladies; a General Introduction by Miss Sedgwick. . 2nd ed. Cincinnati, Ohio Published by Cropper & Son.,
    1848. 144 p. ; 19 cm. Cover title: Laws of life, applied to the preservation of health.
    2963 Wylie, Andrew, 1789-1851. An Eulogy on Lafayette, Delivered in Bloomington, Indiana, on the Ninth of May, 1835, at the Request of the Citizens and Students. By Andrew Wylie, D.D. President of Indiana College. Cincinnati Taylor and Tracy., AI 35540. 1835. 32 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Cincinnati: Printed by F.S. Benton."--verso of title page.
    3552 Wylie, Andrew, 1789-1851. Eulogy on Lafayette, Delivered in Bloomington, Indiana. Cincinnati
    AI 53762. 1838. 32 p.
    7469 Xavier University (St. Xavier College). Cincinnati. Calendar. St. Xavier College. Catalogue. [Cincinnati
    AI 44-6775. 1844]

    1091 Xenia Auxiliary Bible Society. First Annual Report of the Xenia Auxilliary Bible Society. Xenia
    Title by sequence. 1817.

    1090 Xenia Auxiliary Bible Society. Second Annual Report of the Xenia Auxiliary Bible Society. 6th October, 1818. Xenia [n.p., OI 443. SS 46891. 1818] [1-2], 3-8 p. ; 22 cm. Ohio Imprints: Title from the NN imprint catalog, which locates a copy in NHi, not available June, 1940. Located 12/17/97.
    NHi (uncat. y 1818.Xenia).
    5188 Yellow Springs Association. Constitution of the Yellow Spring Association. [Yellow Springs s.n., AI 0. 1826] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    7708 Yocum, Elmore. Dover, Wayne County, O. August-1836. [bracket] The term of my stay amongst you having expired, I must take my leave ... [Poem in two columns.] [decorative border] [Martin Barr, Printer, Wooster, O.] [Wooster s.n., AI 0. 1836] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 16 cm. x 17 cm.
    5382 Yost & Packard. Portfolio of Architectural Realities: Covering a Wide Range of Designs in Both Public and Private Structures. Columbus The Architects,
    1850. [67] leaves of plates, [56] p. chiefly ill. 26 x 35 cm. Advertisements: [53] p. at end.
    "Classified list of public and private structures, by Yost & Packard": p. [1-3].
    Cover title: Architectural Realities.
    7395 Young Ladies' Institute. Cincinnati. Young Ladies' Institute. Mr. & Mrs. Treusdell, Principals. Sept. 1, 1834. [Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1834] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    330 Young Ladies' Literary Institute and Boarding School. Cincinnati. Catalogue of the Students, and Award of Premiums of the Young Ladies' Literary Institute; and Boarding School of the Sisters of Notre Dame, Sixth Street, between Broadway and Sycamore, Cincinnati, Ohio, for the Year 1846. Incorporated by the State Legislature. Cincinnati A.G. Sparhawk, Printer., AI 0. 1846. 16 p. ; 22 cm. Signatures: [A]-[B] in 4s.
    7467 Young Ladies' Literary Institute and Boarding School. Cincinnati. Announcement of the Institute. Signed Madame Louise de Gonzaga, Superior of the Institute. Cincinnati s.n., AI 0. 1846. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    9723 Young Ladies' Literary Institute. Cincinnati. Catalogue of the Students, and Award of Premiums of the Young Ladies' Institute and Boarding School, of the Sisters of Notre Dame, Sixth St. Between Broadway and Sycamore, Cincinnati, Ohio. For the Year 1849. Cincinnati Wright, Fisher & Co. ... Gazette Buildings.,
    1849. [1-3], 4-19, bv p. ; 22 cm. "Incorporated by the State Legislature. The number of teachers in the institute is twelve: The present Superior, Sister Louise."--p. [2].
    "Distribution of Premiums at the Academy of the Sisters of Notre Name, Cincinnati, July 3, 1849."--p. 10-19.
    Signatures: [1] - 2/4 3/2.
    4675 Young Member of the Nashville Bar. A Retrospective and Prospective Glance at the Political Condition of the United States of America, as Affected by the Present Bearing of Our Naturalization Laws. Written by a Young Member of the Nashville Bar. Published by the Author. Cincinnati Printed at the Daily Atlas Office, AI 45-5527. 1845. 32 p. ; 23 cm.
    3151 Young Men's Bible Society. Cincinnati. First Annual Report of the Young Men's Bible Society. Cincinnati. Together with the Constitution and List of Subscribers. Cincinnati Published by Truman and Smith, AI 42639. 1836.

    215 Young Men's Bible Society. Cincinnati. Third Annual Report of the Young Men's Bible Society of Cincinnati. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1837.

    4626 Young Men's Bible Society. Cincinnati. Second Annual Report of the Young Men's Bible Society of Cincinnati. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1837.
    Salmon P. Chase was president of the society.
    7908 Young Men's Bible Society. Cincinnati. Fourth Annual Report of the Young Men's Bible Society of Cincinnati, Auxiliary to the American Bible Society, with the Constitution &c. October, 1838. Cincinnati Published by the Executive Committee., AI 0. 1839.
    "Printing Ann. Report,..$57.12," and "printing order of exercises,..$11.50," p. 21, Treasurer Report.
    The Annual Report referred to is the third (Morgan 215) but no copy of the order of exercises is extant (Morgan 9426).
    Lists Bibles for sale in over ten languages, various format sizes and styles, p. 9-10.
    9426 Young Men's Bible Society. Cincinnati. Order of Exercises. [Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1838]
    No copy located. Mentioned in the paid bills of the fourth annual report (Morgan 7908), "printing order of exercises,..$11.50," p. 21.
    5822 Young Men's Bible Society. Cincinnati. Fifth Annual Report of the Young Men's Bible Society. Nov. 1840. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1840. 24 p.
    7909 Young Men's Bible Society. Cincinnati. Sixth Annual Report of the Young Men's Bible Society of Cincinnati. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1841.

    7910 Young Men's Bible Society. Cincinnati. Seventh Annual Report of the Young Men's Bible Society of Cincinnati. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1842.

    5823 Young Men's Bible Society. Cincinnati. Eighth Annual Report of the Young Men's Bible Society of Cincinnati. November 1843. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1843.

    7782 Young Men's Bible Society. Cincinnati. Ninth Annual Report of the Young Men's Bible Society of Cincinnati, Auxiliary to the American Bible Society, With the Constitution, etc. December, 1844. Cincinnati Published by the Board of Managers; Kendall & Barnard, Printers, AI 0. 1844. 25 p.
    4492 Young Men's Democratic State Convention, 1842. Proceedings of the Young Men's Democratic State Convention, Held in Columbus, on the Twenty-Eighth Day of July 1842; Including an Address to the People of Ohio. Columbus S. & M.H. Medary, AI 42-1471. 1842. 16 p.
    3390 Young Men's Mercantile Library Association. Cincinnati. A Catalogue of Books Belonging to the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association of Cincinnati, to Which Is Prefixed the Constitution, By-Laws, and Regulations of the Same. Cincinnati Printed at the Daily Express Office., AI 49731. Singerman 2609. [1838] 40 p. ; 21 cm. "Library and reading room on East Fourth Street."
    473 Young Men's Mercantile Library Association. Cincinnati. A Catalogue of Books, Belonging to the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association of Cincinnati, to Which are Added the Constitution, By-laws, and Regulations of the Same. Library and Reading Room in the Cincinnati College. Cincinnati Printed by Shepard and Stearns., AI 41-1132. Singerman 2610. 1841. VIII, [1], 10-62, [3], bv p. ; 23 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "Life members of the association."--p. [64].
    "Index."--p. [65].
    6728 Young Men's Mercantile Library Association. Cincinnati. Seventh Annual Report of the Board of Directors of the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association of Cincinnati. Cincinnati
    AI 0. 1841.

    5276 Young Men's Mercantile Library Association. Cincinnati. Catalogue of the Young Men's Mercantile Library, in Cincinnati. Cincinnati Published by the Association, AI 46-1546. Singerman 2611. 1846. 145, bv, 1 l. p. ; 21 cm. Preface dated "'Cincinnati, August,' 1846."
    Silverman notes 1848 Supplement is pages 147-260 (Morgan 8447).
    Signatures: [1]-18/4 19/2.
    6663 Young Men's Mercantile Library Association. Cincinnati. Twelfth Annual Report of the Board of Directors of the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association of Cincinnati. January 5, 1847. Cincinnati Published by the Association.,
    1847. 32 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed. P. 26: John W. Hartwell, vice president. Geo. T. Stedman, rec. sec'y.
    "Gerard, Day & Co.--printers."--verso of title page.
    Boards of directors for 1846 and 1847, p. [3].
    "Appendix."--p. [28]-32, containing information about the funding and building of Cincinnati College.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Hon. J.A. Rockwell, with respects of Geo. T. Stedman.
    8447 Young Men's Mercantile Library Association. Cincinnati. Supplementary Catalogue of the Young Men's Mercantile Library in Cincinnati. [Cincinnati] Published by the Association., Singerman 0. 1848. [5], p. 150-260. ; 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: "The supplementary catalogue conforms in every particular to the published edition of 1846, of which it is designed to form a continuation."--Preface, p. [147]. See Morgan 5276, 1846 edition.
    "Board of directors for 1848."--p. [148].
    8985 Young Men's Mercantile Library Association. Cincinnati. Thirteenth Annual Report of the Board of Directors of the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association of Cincinnati. January 4th, 1848. Cincinnati Published by the Association.,
    1848. 21, bv. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 20: Jno. W. Hartwell, president. Joseph C. Butler, rec. sec'y.
    "Gazette Office--print."--verso of title page.
    Board of directors for 1847 and 1848, p. [3].
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Hon. John A. Rockwell with respects of Geo. T. Stedman.
    9633 Young Men's Mercantile Library Association. Cincinnati. Constitution, By-Laws, and Reading-Room Regulations of the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association of Cincinnati. Cincinnati Published by the Association,
    1848. 10 p. ; 15 cm.
    8987 Young Men's Mercantile Library Association. Cincinnati. Fourteenth Annual Report of the Board of Directors of the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association of Cincinnati. January 2, 1849. Cincinnati Published by the Association.,
    1849. 16 p. ; 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed, p. 14: John W. Hartwell, president. Joseph C. Butler, recording secretary.
    Boards of directors for 1848 and 1849, p. [3].
    8283 Young Men's Mercantile Library Association. Cincinnati. Fifteenth Annual Report of the Board of Directors of the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association of Cincinnati. January 2, 1850. Cincinnati Published by the Association.,
    1850. 23, [1] p. ; 21 cm.
    9634 Young Men's Mercantile Library Association. Cincinnati. Constitution, By-Laws, and Reading-Room Regulations of the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association of Cincinnati. Cincinnati Published by the Association,
    1850. 10 p. ; 16 cm.
    7700 Young Men's State Central Committee. Columbus. [Private.] Columbus, Ohio. September 12, 1840. Gentlemen: The Young Men's State Central Committee, appointed by the late Mount Vernon Democratic Convention, beg leave to address you upon the subject of the approaching election. [Nine signatures at bottom] Columbus
    AI 0. 1840. 1 sheet ([1] p.) I have copy of original that was in the Joseph Dush Collection of Willard, Ohio. It did not appear in his estate sale. Hence, its location is not known.
    10287 Young, Alcinous, 1796-1876. A Doctrinal Concordance, Containing Highly Important Biblical Reference. Alcinous Young, Author. Republished. Chardon, Ohio Printed by Thomas J. White., AI 0. 1845. 16 p. ; 13 cm.
    10063 Young, Andrew W. (Andrew White), 1802-1877. Introduction to the Science of Government and Compend of the Constitutional and Civil Jurisprudence of the United States with a Brief Treatise on Political Economy. Designed for the Use of Families and Schools by Andrew W. Young. Columbus Published by Isaac N. Whiting & Huntington, AI 0. 1844. [24], [1]-332 [4] p. ; 18 cm. Includes index.
    262 Young, Andrew W. (Andrew White), 1802-1877. First Lessons in Civil Government; Including a Comprehensive View of the Government of the State of Ohio, and an Abstract of the Laws, Showing the Rights, Duties, and Responsibilities of Citizens in the Civil and Domestic Relations; with an Outline of the Government of the United States: Adapted to the Capacities of Children and Youth, and Designed for Families and Schools By Andrew M. Young, Author of "Science of government." Cleveland Published by M.C. Younglove[.], Cf. AI 46-7747. 1846. viii, [9]-224, [225], bv p. ; 17.5 cm. This is the second Cleveland edition with the first appearance on page [225] of the "Alterations and Corrections. [hand pointing to right] In the present edition of this work, several corrections have been made, some of which were rendered by the changes in the laws, [acts of 1846] others by original errors. Some of the sections requiring amendment, have been corrected in the pages where they occur; those which have not, are designated by a star (*), which refers to a correction at the end of the work."
    "Stereotyped by Richard C. Valentine, 45 Gold-street, New York."--verso of title page.
    "Preface."--p. [iii].-vi, dated December, 1845.
    "To Teachers."--p. [vii]-viii.
    "Contents."--p. [9]-12.
    "Appendix."--p. [173]-219. "Constitution of Ohio."--p. [173]-188; "Declaration of Independence."--p. [189]-192; "Constitution of the United States."--p. [193]-205; "Washington's Farewell Address."--p. [206]-219.
    "Index."--p. [220]-224.
    "Alterations and Corrections."--p. [225].
    On spine: Civil Government.
    Pagination: [i-iii], iv-vi, [vii], viii, [9]-12, [13]-172, [173],-188, [189]-192, [193]-205, [206]-219, [220]-224, [225], bv.
    Signatures: [1]-10/8 11/6 15*/2 12 - 14/8 [15]/1. (The number 16 is printed at the bottom of page 121.)
    407 Young, Andrew W. (Andrew White), 1802-1877. First Lessons in Civil Government; Including a Comprehensive View of the Government of the State of Ohio, and An Abstract of the Laws, Showing the Rights, Duties, and Responsibilities of Citizens in the Civil and Domestic Relations; with An Outline of the Government of the United States: Adapted to the Capacities of Children and Youth, and Designed for Families and Schools. By Andrew W. Young, Author of "Science of Government." Cleveland Published by M.C. Younglove., AI 46-7747. Rieger 507. 1846. viii, [9]-224 p., errata ; 17.5 cm. This is the first Cleveland edition with an errata slip inserted after page 224: Erratum. Page 91, paragraph 9.--An execution issued by a magistrate, must be returned in thirty days from the time issued, withont [i.e. without] regard to the amount of the same.
    "Stereotyped by Richard C. Valentine, 45 Gold-street, New York."--verso of title page.
    "Preface."--p. [iii].-vi, dated December, 1845.
    "To Teachers."--p. [vii]-viii.
    "Contents."--p. [9]-12.
    "Appendix."--p. [173]-219. "Constitution of Ohio."--p. [173]-188; "Declaration of Independence."--p. [189]-192; "Constitution of the United States."--p. [193]-205; "Washington's Farewell Address."--p. [206]-219.
    "Index."--p. [220]-224.
    On spine: Civil Government.
    Pagination: [i-iii], iv-vi, [vii], viii, [9]-12, [13]-172, [173],-188, [189]-192, [193]-205, [206]-219, [220]-224, errata slip.
    Signatures: [1]-10/8 11/6 15*/2 12 - 14/8. (The number 16 is printed at the bottom of page 121.)
    For later editions, see (Morgan 262, 408, 397, and 4074).
    408 Young, Andrew W. (Andrew White), 1802-1877. First Lessons in Civil Government; Including a Comprehensive View of the Government of the State of Ohio, and an Abstract of the Laws, Showing the Rights, Duties, and Responsibilities of Citizens in the Civil and Domestic Relations; with an Outline of the Government of the United States: Adapted to the Capacities of Children and Youth, and Designed for Families and Schools By Andrew M. Young, Author of "Science of Government." Cleveland Published by M.C. Younglove[.], AI 0. 1846. viii, [9]-224, [225-232] p. ; 17.5 cm. This is the third Cleveland edition with the "Alterations and Corrections." and seven pages of publisher advertisements.
    "Stereotyped by Richard C. Valentine, 45 Gold-street, New York."--verso of title page.
    "Preface."--p. [iii].-vi, dated December, 1845.
    "To Teachers."--p. [vii]-viii.
    "Contents."--p. [9]-12.
    "Appendix."--p. [173]-219. "Constitution of Ohio."--p. [173]-188; "Declaration of Independence."--p. [189]-192; "Constitution of the United States."--p. [193]-205; "Washington's Farewell Address."--p. [206]-219.
    "Index."--p. [220]-224.
    "Alterations and Corrections."--p. [225].
    Moses C. Younglove, "publisher, printer and binders," advertisements, p. [226-232], latest recommendation dated, September 25, 1847.
    On spine: Civil Government.
    Pagination: [i-iii], iv-vi, [vii], viii, [9]-12, [13]-172, [173],-188, [189]-192, [193]-205, [206]-219, [220]-224, [225-232].
    Signatures: [1]-10/8 11/6 15*/2 12 - 14/8 [15]/4. (The number 16 is printed at the bottom of page 121.)
    397 Young, Andrew W. (Andrew White), 1802-1877. First Lessons in Civil Government; Including a Comprehensive View of the Government of the State of Ohio, and An Abstract of the Laws, Showing the Rights, Duties, and Responsibilities of Citizens in the Civil and Domestic Relations; with An Outline of the Government of the United States: Adapted to the Capacities of Children and Youth, and Designed for Families and Schools By Andrew W. Young, Author of "Science of Government." Cleveland Published by M.C. Younglove[.],
    1848. viii, [9]-224, [225-232] p. ; 18 cm. This is the fourth Cleveland edition originally published in 1846 with same pagination and signatures except with "Alterations and Corrections." and advertisements added. See Morgan 407, 262, 408.
    "Stereotyped by Richard C. Valentine, 45 Gold-street, New York."--verso of title page.
    "Preface."--p. [iii].-vi, dated December, 1845.
    "To Teachers."--p. [vii]-viii.
    "Contents."--p. [9]-12.
    "Appendix."--p. [173]-219. "Constitution of Ohio."--p. [173]-188; "Declaration of Independence."--p. [189]-192; "Constitution of the United States."--p. [193]-205; "Washington's Farewell Address."--p. [206]-219.
    "Index."--p. [220]-224.
    "Alterations and Corrections."--p. [225].
    Moses C. Younglove, "publisher, printer and binders," advertisements, p. [226-232], latest recommendation dated, September 25, 1847. Advertisements same as third edition. (Morgan 408)
    On spine: Civil Government.
    Pagination: [i-iii], iv-vi, [vii], viii, [9]-12, [13]-172, [173],-188, [189]-192, [193]-205, [206]-219, [220]-224, [225-232].
    Signatures: [1]-10/8 11/6 15*/2 12 - 14/8 [15]/4. (The number 16 is printed at the bottom of page 121.)
    4074 Young, Andrew W. (Andrew White), 1802-1877. First Lessons in Civil Government; Including a Comprehensive View of the Government of the State of Ohio, and An Abstract of the Laws, Showing the Rights, Duties, and Responsibilities of Citizens in the Civil and Domestic Relations; with An Outline of the Government of the United States: Adapted to the Capacities of Children and Youth, and Designed for Families and Schools By Andrew W. Young, Author of "Science of Government." Cleveland Published by Josiah Hurty.,
    1848. viii, [9]-224, [225-228] p. ; 17.5 cm. This is the fifth Cleveland edition with Josiah Hurty the publisher for the first time, with copyright by M.C. Younglove and stereotyped by Richard C. Valentine, New York.
    "Stereotyped by Richard C. Valentine, 45 Gold-street, New York."--verso of title page.
    "Preface."--p. [iii].-vi, dated December, 1845.
    "To Teachers."--p. [vii]-viii.
    "Contents."--p. [9]-12.
    "Appendix."--p. [173]-219. "Constitution of Ohio."--p. [173]-188; "Declaration of Independence."--p. [189]-192; "Constitution of the United States."--p. [193]-205; "Washington's Farewell Address."--p. [206]-219.
    "Index."--p. [220]-224.
    "Alterations and Corrections."--p. [225].
    Moses C. Younglove advertisement, p. [226-228], for "First Lessons in Civil Government," and latest recommendation dated, September 25, 1847.
    On spine: Civil Government.
    Pagination: [i-iii], iv-vi, [vii], viii, [9]-12, [13]-172, [173],-188, [189]-192, [193]-205, [206]-219, [220]-224, [225-228].
    Signatures: [1]-10/8 11/6 15*/2 12 - 14/8 [15]/2. (The number 16 is printed at the bottom of page 121.)
    6611 Young, Isaac. Illustrated advertisement of saddles, harness, and trunks made by Isaac Young. Cincinnati
    AI 44-6796. 1844. 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    3553 Young, John Clarke, 1803-1857. An Address Delivered before the Union Literary Society of Miami University, at Its Thirteenth Annual Celebration, August 8th, 1838. By John C. Young, President of Centre College. Oxford Printed by W.W. Bishop., AI 53784. Thomson 1270. Sabin 106084. 1838. 29, bv p. ; 21 cm. Caption title: Rectitude in national policy essential to national prosperity.
    1474 Young, Joseph, 1733-1814. The Universal Restoration of All Men; Proved by Scripture, Reason, and Common Sense. By Joseph Young, M.D. [Two lines of Scripture] Cincinnati Published by J. & S. Broadwell--and Sold by T. Reddish, No. 122 Main Street. Price per single copy, 62 cents.-by the doz. or half doz. 50 cts., SS 14998. 1823. 180 p. ; 18 cm.
    3804 Young, Nicholas Dominic, 1785-1878. A Rejoinder or Series of Letters Address to the Rev. C. Henkel on the Reformation. By the Rev. N.D. Young Pastor of the Catholic Church. [One line from Exodus] Somerset, O. S. H. McAfee, Printer., AI 59391. 1839. 52 p. ; 22 cm.
    5277 Young, Philip, d. 1848. History of Mexico; Her Civil Wars, and Colonial and Revolutionary Annals; from the Period of the Spanish Conquest, 1520, to the Present Time, 1847, including an Account of the War with the United States, Its Causes and Military Achievements. By Philip Young, M.D. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James., Tutorow 3026. 1847. 564 p. fold. maps. ; 23 cm.
    6534 Young, Philip, d. 1848. History of Mexico, Her Civil Wars, and Colonial and Revolutionary Annals; from the Period of the Spanish Conquest, 1520, to the Present Time, 1847, including an Account of the War with the United States, Its Causes and Military Achievements. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James.,
    1848. 656 p. incl. pl. fold. map. ; 23 cm.
    6936 Young, Philip, d. 1848. History of Mexico, Her Civil Wars, and Colonial and Revolutionary Annals; from the Period of the Spanish Conquest, 1520, to the Present Time, 1847, Including an Account of the War with the United States, Its Causes and Military Achievements. Cincinnati J.A. & U.P. James.,
    1850. 656 p. fold. map. ; 23 cm. The continuation by G.C. Furber has special title page: History of Mexico: Continued from the Capture of Vera Cruz.
    6910 Young, William B. The Practical Interest Calculator; or, Book of Interest; Showing the Simple Interest (Ready Calculated) on Any Number of Dollars, from $1 to $1080, Inclusive, at the Rates of 6, 7, 8, 10, and 12 1/2 Per Cent., for Any Length of Time, from One Day to Three Years (More or Less). By William B. Young, (of Logan County, Ky.,) Author of the Arithmetical Dictionary, or Book of Reference. Cincinnati Published for the Author, by E. Morgan & Co., No. 111 Main Street.,
    1850. xi, [1], 7-79, bv. ; 22 cm. Signed, p. ix: The Author. Near Russellville, Ky.
    "Gold and Silver Coin Tables."--p. 51-79.
    American Antiquarian Society notes: Cover title: Young's book of interest.
    "Explanatory remarks, etc." signed: The author. Near Russellville, Ky.
    Morgan & Co., printers and stereotypers, no. 111 Main Street, Cincinnati."--verso of title page.
    "Gold and silver coin tables."--p. 51-79, with half-title on unnumbered leaf inserted between p. 50 and 51.
    American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: John Oldham, Owen Co., Ky.; Jackson Oldham; Jackson Oldham departed this life February the 3, 1853. Also inscribed with other, illegible, names of members of the Oldham family
    9753 Young, William. Dr. Young's Practice in the Cure of Chronic and Other Diseases, Examined and Approved by Eminent Professors of Medicine. By William Young, M.D. Cincinnati E. Shepard,
    1850. iv p. 1 l. [7]-120. ; 22 cm.
    700 Youngs, Benjamin Seth, b. 1773? The Testimony of Christ's Second Appearing Containing a General Statement of All Things Pertaining to the Faith and Practice of the Church of God in This Latter-Day. Published in Union. By Order of the Ministry. Lebanon, State of Ohio From the Press of John M'Clean. Office of the Western Star., OI 80. MacLean 101. Richmond 1469. Rusk II: 270. SS 16776. Sabin 79723. Wilkie 123. 1808. 600, [2], [1] blank p., [1] p. Errata. ; 19 cm. Pages 475 and 592-93 misnumbered 476 and 586-87. Errata: p, [602]. "A poem": [2] p. at end.
    Preface signed and dated: David Darrow, John Meacham, Benjamin S. Youngs. Lebanon, Miami County, State of Ohio, 1st of the 12th month (December, 1808.
    Reprinted Union Village, Ohio in 1823 (Morgan 1190).
    739 Youngs, Benjamin Seth, b. 1773? Transactions of the Ohio Mob, Called in the Public Papers "An Expedition against the Shakers." [Union Village or Albany
    OI 118. MacLean 477. Rusk II: 270. SS 22128. Thomson 1148. Wilkie 182. 1810] 11 p. ; 20.5 cm. There is a 12 p. imprint. See 5837.
    Caption title; no imprint.
    Signed: Benjamin Seth Youngs.
    5837 Youngs, Benjamin Seth, b. 1773? Transactions of the Ohio Mob, Called in the Public Papers "An Expedition against the Shakers." 12 p. [Union Village or Albany
    AI 0. 1810] 12 p. See notes by Hayman on the 12 p. imprint.
    1190 Youngs, Benjamin Seth, b. 1773? The Testimony of Christ's Second Appearing; Containing a General Statement of All Things Pertaining to the Faith and Practice of the Church of God in This Latter-Day. Published by Order of the Ministry, in Union with the Church. [Four lines of Scripture texts] Third Edition, Corrected and Improved. Union Village B. Fisher and A. Burnett, Printers., MacLean 103. Richmond 1471. SS 15003. Sabin 79726. 1823. xxxv, [1], 573, [3] p. ; 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Preface signed: David Darrow, John Meacham, Benjamin S. Youngs. Near Lebanon, Miami-County, State of Ohio, 1st of December, 1808. Preface to the first edition signed David Darrow, John Meacham, Benjamin S. Youngs, of whom the first two "signed their names not as authors, but as counsellors, and as sanctioning the work."
    "Poem to the introduction. A memorial of Mother Ann."--p. xxxv-[xxxvi].
    "A poem, containing a short abridgement of the foregoing testimony."--p. [575-576].
    The first edition was published 1801 (Morgan 700).
    6612 Zane, Samuel and George W. Probasco Co. Advertisement for stud service by the horse American Farmer. [St. Clairsville
    AI 0. 1813] 1 sheet ([1] p.)
    10333 Zanesville and Maysville Turnpike Company. Special Report of the Board of Public Works, Transmitting the Report of the Agent Appointed to Examine the Affairs of the Zanesville and Maysville Turnpike Authority. [Columbus s.n.,
    1847] 32 p. ; 24 cm.
    6160 Zanesville and Maysville Turnpike Road Company. Act of Incorporation of the Zanesville and Maysville Turnpike Road Company, with the Amendatory and Explanatory Acts, and the Organization and Proceedings of the Company. Lancaster, Ohio J. & C.H. Brough, Printers., AI 0. Swanson, p. 260. 1838. tp, bv, [3]-24 p. ; 19.5 cm.
    9832 Zanesville and Maysville Turnpike Road Company. Report ... December 11, 1841. [Lancaster s.n., AI 0. 1841] 5 p. ; 24 cm. Caption title; no imprints.
    7445 Zanesville Athenaeum. Zanesville. Catalogue of Books in the Zanesville Athenaeum. Zanesville
    AI 0. Singerman 2661, who cites: Cf. Cutter 144, Rhees, pages 341-42. 1831. 20 p.
    5300 Zanesville Athenaeum. Zanesville. A Catalogue of the Library of the Zanesville Athenaeum; to which are Added Its Charter, Articles of Association and Rules, and a List of Its Officers and Stockholders. [With Supplement Catalogue]. Zanesville Edwin C. Church, AI 43-5443. Singerman 2662. 1843. 72, 8 p. ; 12 mo. 16 mo. DLC holds an undated supplement (8 p.).
    7667 Zanesville Female Seminary. Zanesville. The Zanesville Female Seminary, Will commence its second quarter the 18th instant. The school will be divided into three departments, and the following course of study will be pursued in each.
    PRIMARY DEPARTMENT:
    Geography, Mental Arithmetic, First Lessons in Geometry, First Lessons in Natural Theology, First and Second Books of History, Book of Commerce, Book of Nature. Instruction will also be given (by familiar Lectures) in the first principles of English Grammar, Natural Philosophy, Botany, Astronomy, &c. &c.

    JUNIOR DEPARTMENT:
    Mental Arithmetic completed, Written Arithmetic, Modern Geography resumed, Watts on the Mind, History of the United States, English Grammar, Ancient Geography, Universal History, Physiology, Algebra, Botany, Geometry, Natural Philosophy, Geography of the Bible, Rhetoric commenced, Geology.
    SENIOR DEPARTMENT:
    Philosophy of Natural Philosophy, Logic, English Grammar continued, Chemistry, Political Economy, Intellectual Philosophy, Geography of the Heavens, Astronomy, Moral Philosophy, Rhetoric continued, Natural Theology, Ecclesiastical History, Butler's Analogy, Evidences of Christianity.
    Besides the regular daily exercises specified in the above courses, instruction will be given in Orthography, Reading, Chirography, Punctuation, Composition, the Bible, the Calisthenics, Latin and French Language, Linear Drawing, Common, Mezzotinto and Chinese Painting, &c. &c. The Institution will have the use of a complete sets of Philosophical Chemical and Astronomical Apparatus, in which sciences occasional Lectures will be given.
    Miss S. W. Dana, late Teacher of Languages in the Granville Female Academy, will act as Principal, and is eminently qualified to discharge the duties of this important office.
    A. E. Howe, Superintendent,
    S. W. Dana, Principal.
    TERMS:
    Boarding and Tuition per quarter of 11 weeks $30.00
    Tuition only 5.00
    Latin, French and Music, Extra.
    Drawing and Painting do.
    Tuition in preparatory department 4.00
    (Tuition Paid in Advance)
    The subscriber would express his thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed, and assures his patrons that every effort will be made, to benefit, in the highest degree the members of this Institution.
    He will continue to exercise a general supervision over the different departments of the Institution. A.E. Howe.
    September, 1839.
    [Zanesville s.n., AI 0. 1839] 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 19.5 x 13 cm. Four pages folded only first page printed.
    5295 Zanesville Union Fire Department. Zanesville. Charter and By-Laws ... To Which is Added a List of the Officers and Members. Zanesville Adams Peters, AI 0. 1841. 14 p.
    2371 Zanesville. Bank of Zanesville. The Charter of the Bank of Zanesville. Incorporated by Act of Assembly, in 1832. [Zanesville] Printed at the Messenger Office., AI 17201. 1832. 22 p.
    5528 Zanesville. Carpenters. The Book of Prices, Adopted by the House Carpenters of the Towns of Zanesville and Putnam, March 22, 1828. Zanesville Printed at the Ohio Republican Office. John W. White, Printer,
    1842. 16 p. ; 20 cm. Not in Schneider's bibliography.
    1630 Zanesville. Committee of Citizens. To the Hon. James Barbour, secretary of war. Zanesville, Ohio, December, 1825. Sir: The undersigned, a committee appointed by the citizens of Zanesville in the state of Ohio, to exhibit a description and valuation of the property in the site contemplated by the commissioners for establishing a national armory on the western waters ... beg leave now to make an additional exhibit ... [Zanesville s.n., AI 0. 1825] 1 sheet ([2] p.) ; 26 x 21 cm. American Antiquarian Society notes: Explaining and correcting "some errors with regard to the prices of the articles of coal, brick and charcoal--and more especially a reduction of the prices of real property contained within the contemplated boundaries of the armory site of this town."
    Signed on p. [2]: John Hamm [and four others].
    975 Zanesville. Ordinances. Laws and Ordinances of the Borough of Zanesville, Together with the Act of Incorporation. Published by Order of the Town Council, for the Use of the Citizens. Zanesville Printed by Josiah Heard., OI 337. SS 39903. Wilkie 465. 1816. 24 p. ; 17 cm.
    5296 Zanesville. Ordinances. Zanesville Book of Ordinances. Zanesville Printed at the Gazette Office, AI 0. 1832. 45 p. ; 19 cm.
    5297 Zanesville. Ordinances. Zanesville Book of Ordinances. 3d ed. Zanesville W. & M Peters, AI 0. 1845. 76 p.
    9777 Zeuner, Charles, 1795-1857. The New Village Harmony, a Musical Manual for Sabbath Schools, Containing Old and New Sacred Tunes Harmonized in an Easy Style, in Two and Three Parts, and Adapted Also for the Use of Small Choirs and Conference Meetings, Arranged and Composed by Ch. Zeuner. Cincinnati Hubbard and Edmands, AI 0. 1833. xvi, [5]-201, [3] p. ; 14 x 17 cm. For mixed voices, 2-3 parts.
    Includes indexes.
    9381 Zoar Baptist Association. Minutes of the Eighth Anniversary of the Zoar Regular Baptist Association, North Township, Harrison County, Ohio. Cadiz
    AI 0. 1834

    9382 Zoar Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1837

    3837 Zoar Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fourteenth Anniversary of the Zoar Regular Baptist Association, Holden with the Harmony Church, Monroe County, Ohio. September 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th. A.D. 1840. St. Clairsville Printed by Heaton and Gressinger., AI 40-461. 1840. 15, [1] p. : 21 cm.
    9383 Zoar Baptist Association. Zoar Regular Baptist Association, proceedings, minutes [Ohio s.n., AI 0. not before 1841] 13 p. ; 20 cm.
    6003 Zoar Baptist Association. Minutes of the Sixteenth Anniversary of the Zoar Regular Baptist Association, Holden with the Morristown Church, Belmont County, O. August 31st. and September 1st. St. Clairsville, O. Printed by Heaton & Gressinger., AI 0. 1842. 16 p. ; 21 cm. Signed, p. 6: T.M. Erwin, Moderator. Hugh Rogers, Clerk.
    9384 Zoar Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 0. 1843

    9385 Zoar Baptist Association. Minutes of the Eighteenth Anniversary of the Zoar Regular Baptist Association, Held with the Clear-Fork Church. Guernsey Co., O. August the 28th and 29th, 1844. St. Clairsville, O. Printed by Heaton & Gressinger,, AI 0. 1844. 16 p. ; 23 cm.
    9386 Zoar Baptist Association. Minutes of the Nineteenth Anniversary of the Zoar Regular Baptist Association, Held with the Stillwater Church, Rockhill, Belmont County, Ohio, September 3, 4, & 5, 1845. Cadiz, Ohio. Printed by L. Harper, Sentinel Office., AI 0. 1845. 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    9388 Zoar Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-First Anniversary of the Zoar Regular Baptist Association; Held with the Harmony Church, Sunbury Township, Monroe County, Ohio, September 1st and 2d, 1847. Cadiz, Ohio Printed by Stuart and Williams, Sentinel Office.,
    1847. 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    9389 Zoar Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Second Snniversary of the Zoar Regular Baptist Association; Held with the Jefferson Church, in the Town of Jefferson, Harrison Co., Ohio, September 2d to 4th, 1848. Cadiz, Ohio Printed by Williams and Stuart, Sentinel Office.,
    1848. 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    9390 Zoar Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Third Anniversary of the Zoar Regular Baptist Association, Held with the Corinth Church, Freeport Township, Harrison County, Ohio, August 29th--30th, 1849. St. Cairsville, Ohio Dunham & Gressinger, Gazette & Citizens Office,,
    1849 16 p. ; 22 cm.
    2137 Zoar Regular Baptist Association. Minutes.

    AI 5987. 1831.

    2722 Zoar Regular Baptist Association. Minutes...Sept. 12, 13, 14, 1825. St. Clairsville
    AI 30268. 1835.

    3584 Zoar Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the 13th Anniversary of the Zoar Regular Association. August 24, 25, 26, 1839. St. Clairsville
    AI 54240. 1839.

    9387 Zoar Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twentieth Anniversary of the Zoar Regular Baptist Association, Held with the Martinsville Church, Martinsville, Belmont County, Ohio, September 2 & 3, 1846. Cadiz, O. Printed by Williams and Stuart, Sentinel Office., AI 0. 1846 16 p. ; 23 cm.
    5842 Zoar Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Fourth Annual Meeting of the Zoar Regular Baptist Association, Held with the Still-Water Baptist Church, at Rock Hill, Belmont Co. O. Commencing August 31st, A.D. 1850. Zanesville Christian Register Office, Main Street.,
    1850. 15, [16] p. ; 21 cm. Advertisement for The Christian Register, of Baptist History, Literature, and Intelligence. Zanesville, Ohio. Published by David E. Thomas, and B.Y. Siegfried, p. 15.
    Advertisement for Judson College, p. [16] and fund raising by churches, p. 8-9.
    7679 Zoar, Carrollton and Yellow-Creek Rail-Way Company. Circular. ... Sir: At a large meeting of the citizens of Carrolton...the undersigned were appointed a committee...for holding a general meeting. Carrollton, Dec. 17th, 1834. [Carrollton s.n., AI 0. 1834] 1 sheet ([1] p.) The meeting was called to support a local railroad system as superior to that of a canal system for the Carrollton area.
    In ms.: Joseph M. Bimeter? Esq.