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| 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. | |||
| 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. | |||
| 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. | ||
| 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. | |||
| 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. | ||
| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. | ||
| 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. | |||
| 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. | ||
| 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. | |||
| 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. | ||
| 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. | |||
| 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. | ||
| 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. |
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| 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. … | ||
| 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. | |||
| 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. | |||
| 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. |
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| 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 | |||
| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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]. |
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| 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] | ||||
| 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. | |||
| 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. | |||
| 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. | |||
| 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. | ||
| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. | ||
| 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. |
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| 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. | ||
| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
| 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. | ||
| 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. | |
| 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. | ||
| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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…" |
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| 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. | |
| 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. | ||
| 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. | ||
| 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. |
| 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. | |
| 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. |
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| 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. | |
| 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. |
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| 10429 | Columbus Female Seminary. | Catalogue of the Columbus Female Seminary. | Columbus | No One Knows | 1845. | |||
| 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. | |
| 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. | ||
| 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. | ||
| 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]. | |
| 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. | |
| 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. | ||
| 10417 | Downing, R. | A Poet's Life for Me by R. Downing. | Cincinnati | s.n., | 1830. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 21 x 13 cm. | ||
| 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. |
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| 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. |
| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 10369 | Friends' School (Salem, Ohio) | Circular. | Salem, Ohio | Homstead Journal Office, | 1848. | xx p. ; 19 cm. | Includes catalogue. | |
| 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. | ||
| 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. |
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| 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. | |
| 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. | |
| 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. | |
| 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. |
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| 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. | ||
| 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. | ||
| 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. | |
| 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. | ||
| 10421 | Hughes, Bp. | Letters of Bishop Hughes: Letter IV. | [Cincinnati | Printed by Conahan & Brother, | [not before 1846?] | [7] p. ; 22 cm. | ||
| 10432 | Incorporated Society for the Relief of the Widows and Children of Deceased Clergymen of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Ohio. | Incorporated Society for the Relief of the Widows and Children of Deceased Clergymen of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in Ohio. | Columbus | Printed by Thrall & Reed, | 1848. | 8 p. ; 23 cm. | ||
| 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. | |
| 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]. |
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| 10288 | Luckey, Josiah. | Reflections on the Practice of Medicine. | Columbus | C.C. & G.R. Hazwell, Printers, | 1845. | 37, bv? ; | ||
| 10242 | Luther, Martin, 1483-1546. | Luther's Smaller Catechism, Correctly Translated from the Original. Published under the Auspices of the Ev. Lutheran General Synod of Ohio. Second Edition. | Greensburgh [i.e., Greensburg, Ohio] | Printed by J.S. Steck & G. Rippey., | 1833. | 88 p. ; 15 cm. | ||
| 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. | ||
| 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. |
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| 10354 | Marietta Female Seminary. | Marietta Female Seminary. | [Marietta | s.n., | between 1847 and 1853?] | 1 sheet ([1] p. ; 22 x 14 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. | ||
| 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. | |||
| 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. | |
| 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. | |
| 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. |
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| 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. | ||
| 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. | ||
| 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. | |
| 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) | ||
| 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. | |
| 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. | |
| 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. | |
| 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. | |
| 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] | |||
| 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. |
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| 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. | |
| 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. | |
| 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. | ||
| 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. | |
| 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. |
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| 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. | ||
| 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. | ||
| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
| 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. | |
| 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. | ||
| 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. | ||
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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]. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. | ||
| 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. | ||
| 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. | ||
| 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. |
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| 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. | ||
| 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. | |
| 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. | ||
| 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. | |
| 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. | |
| 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. |
| 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. | ||
| 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. | |
| 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. | ||
| 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. | ||
| 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. | |
| 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. | |
| 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. | |
| 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. |
| 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. | ||
| 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. | |
| 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. | |
| 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. | |
| 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]. |
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| 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. | ||
| 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. |
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| 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. | ||
| 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. | ||
| 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. |
| 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. | ||
| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. | ||
| 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). |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. | |
| 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. | |
| 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. | |
| 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. | |
| 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. | |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. | |
| 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. | ||
| 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. | |
| 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. |
| 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. | |
| 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. |
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| 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 | No copy known. This is a placeholder for now. | |||
| 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 | No copy known. This is a placeholder for now. | |||
| 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 | No copy known. This is a placeholder for now. | |||
| 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 | ||
| 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. | ||
| 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. | |
| 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. |
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