z r /fc3 7 L/ 9 THE GIFT OF t .J^STIST -3lS/*/9.3- Date Due 0£C] 113t ,ftj T 'O' t$ - ****** ._«a# Of0^ f/F* if"^" ■ Cornell University Library Z1323.T48 C3 1893 Partial list of the books in its library olin 3 1924 029 557 109 Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924029557109 Historical and Philosophical Society OHIO A Partial List ot the Books in its Library relating to the State of Ohio CINCINNATI 1893 A- H5W ^keil \ ft & E*** PREFACE In September, 1891, the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio bought of Peter G. Thomson, Esq., the books and pamphlets de- scribed in this catalogue, which he had prepared in expectation of their sale by auction or otherwise. Many copies of the catalogue were printed, but only a few were distributed. It has seemed best to the Society to bind and send out a limited number of these catalogues for the use of kindred associations and libra- ries. In time, the Society hopes to issue a complete list of its books and pamphlets relating to the history of Ohio. This "Thomson Collec- tion " and the works upon Ohio already in possession of the Society before the purchase from Mr. Thomson make its library very valuable for the study of the history of Ohio, and, incidently, of the whole West and Northwest. Perhaps, indeed, Mr. Thomson does not go too far in writing in a letter lately received from him : ' ' You can safely say that our collection of Ohio books is the most complete in the world. I have been through all the collections, while working on my Bibliography, and I am sure the collection could not be duplicated from them all." In a "Notice" prepared by Mr. Thomson for this catalogue, he says: "The collection consists of 796 bound volumes and 1182 un- bound pamphlets. Many of the pamphlets are rare and valuable. The entire collection, with few exceptions, is handsomely bound by Pratt, Bedford, Matthews, Pawson & Nicholson, R. W. Smith, and other well- known binders, the binding alone costing upward of two thousand dollars." The Society believes that this volume, though not containing a com- plete list of its books upon Ohio, will not be without use to those to whom it is sent. Cincinnati, January, 1893. QaTALOGUE of books relating to ■*■ The State of Ohio * * * THE WEST AND NORTHWEST. i ABBOTT (John S. C.) The History of the State of Ohio: from the Discovery of the Great Valley to the Present Time ; includ- ing Narratives of Early Explorations; the Struggles between France and England for the Possession of the Valley ; the Wars with the Indians ; Organization of the State ; the Adventures of the Early Emigrants, etc. Numerous illustrations. Detroit, 1875. &vo, pp. xvi-876 and 35 portraits. Half morocco, gilt top. 2 ADAMS (RufusW.) 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 methods of feeding cows, with some of their diseases and the most approved remedies. Marietta, O., printed at the office of the A77ierican Friend, [n. d. 1810?] \2mo, title and preface, pp. 4-36. Half red levant morocco, gilt top. *v*A curious imprint, printed on rough brown paper. Very scarce. 3 ALBACH (James R.) Annals of the West; embracing a concise account of the Principal Events which have occurred in the West- ern States and Territories, from the Discovery of the Mississippi Valley to the year 1856. Pittsburgh, 1857. 8vo, pp. 1016. Half brown morocco, gilt top. 2 Catalogue of Books 4 ALLEN (Ira W.) History of the Rise, Difficulties and Suspension of Antioch College ; containing letters and statements. Columbus, 1858. Zvo, pp. iv-240 and appendix 6. Half green levant morocco, gilt top, by Smith. Very scarce. 5 ALLEN (Isaac J.) Address of, during the Exhibition of the Cincin- nati Horticultural Society; with a Preface giving a Brief History of the Institution. Cincinnati, 1855. 87>(7, //. 34. Half calf . 6 ALMANACS. A collection of early Almanacs, principally Western, forming a complete and unbroken set from 1790 to 1843, as follows: Town and Country Almanac, 1790. Delaware or East Shore Almanac, 1791- Banneker's Almanac, 1792. Banneker's Almanac, 1793. Banneker's Almanac, 1794. Banneker's Wilmington Almanac, 1795. Columbian Almanac, 1796. An Almanac for the year 1797. The Western Calendar for 1798. The Western Calendar for 1 799. The Republican Calendar for 1800. The Kentucky Almanac for 1801. Poor Will's Almanac for 1802. Town and Country Almanac for 1803. Carey's Franklin Almanac for 1804. Town and Country Almanac for 1805. The Ohio Almanac for 1806. [The first Ohio Charles' Kentucky, Tenn., and Ohio Almanac The Ohio Almanac for 1808, Browne's Western Calendar for 1809. The Ohio Almanac for 1810. Browne's Cincinnati Almanac for 181 1. The Ohio Almanac for 1812. Browne & Co.'s Cincinnati Almanac for 1813. The Ohio Almanac for 1814. The Ohio Almanac for 1815. Almanac for 1816. The Western Almanac for 1817. The Western Almanack for 1818. The Farmers' Almanac for 1819 to 1822. The Freeman's Almanac for 1823 to 1832. The West Country Almanac for 1833. The Freeman's Almanac for 1834. The Western Comic Almanac for 1835. The Western Comic Almanac for 1836-7. Elton's Comic Almanac for 1838. Turner's Comic Almanac for 1839. The Methodist Almanac for 1840. The Western Almanack for 1841. Philadelphia, 1790 Wilmington, 1791 Philadelphia, 1792 Philadelphia, 1793 Philadelphia, 1794 Wilmington, 1 795 Wilmington, 1796 Washington, Pa., 1797 Washington, Pa., 1798 Washington, Pa., 1799 Washington, Pa., 1800. Lexington, Ky., 1801 Philadelphia, 1802 Baltimore, 1803. Trenton, 1804. Philadelphia, 1805 Almanac] Cincinnati, 1806 for 1807. Lexington, 1807 Cincinnati, 1808 Cincinnati, 1809 Cincinnati, 1810 Cincinnati, 181 1 Cincinnati, 1812 Cincinnati, 1813 Cincinnati, 1814 Cincinnati, 1815 Hamilton, Ohio, 1816 Cincinnati, 181 7 Cincinnati, 18 18 Cincinnati, 1819-22 Cincinnati, 1823-32 Cincinnati, 1833 Cincinnati, 1834 Cincinnati, 1835 Cincinnati, 1836-7 New York, 1838 Cincinnati, 1839 Cincinnati, 1840 Columbus, Ohio, 1841 Relating to the State of Ohio. 3 The Freeman's Almanac for 1842. Cincinnati, 1842. The Freeman's Almanac for 1843. Cincinnati', 1843! Bound in 3 vols, nmo. Half red morocco, gilt tops. V s Very rare. It is doubtful if there is another such collection of Western Almanacs as are to be found in these volumes. The collection is the result of great perseverance and considerable cost. 7 ALMANACS. A bound volume of Early Western Almanacs, pub- lished between the years 18 10 and 1835, as follows: The Ohio Almanac for 1810, by Robert Stubbs. [Contains "Erratic Sketches concerning the History of Ohio.] Cincinnati, 1810. Browne's Cincinnati Almanac for 1812, by Robert Stubbs. Cincinnati, 1812. Cramer's Pittsburgh Magazine Almanac for 1815. Pittsburgh, 1815. The Ohio Almanac for 1816, by Robert Stubbs. [Contains a full descrip. tion of Cincinnati.] Cincinnati, 1816- The Western Almanac for 1817, by Robert Stubbs. Cincinnati, 1817. The Farmer's Almanac for 1820, by Samuel Burr. Cincinnati, 1820. The Christian Almanac for Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana for 1829. Cincinnati, 1829. The Freeman's Almanack for 1830, by Samuel Burr, with Maxims by Solo- mon Thrifty. Cincinnati, 1830. The Christian Almanac for Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana for 1833. Cincinnati, 1833. The Louisiana Almanac for 1834, by William Collom. New Orleans, 1834. The Western Temperance Almanac for 1835. (Illustrated.) Cincinnati, 1835. Bound in 1 vol., i6mo. Half red morocco. 8 AMERICAN PIONEER (The). A Monthly Periodical, devoted to the objects of the Logan Historical Society ; or to Collecting and Publishing Sketches relative to the Early Settlement and Successive Improvement of the Country. Edited and published by John S. Williams. Vol. 1, Chillicothe, Ohio, 1842. Vol. 2, Cincinnati, 1843. 2 vols, 8vo, pp. 448-480. Half red morocco, gilt tops. *J i Vexy scarce. This work, which is very valuable to the historian, consists of original contributions relating mainly to the Ohio Valley. It contains Journals of Campaigns against the Indians, Narratives of Captivity, Incidents of Border Warfare, Biographical Sketches, etc. It will rank favor- ably with the " Olden Time," for usefulness and authority. Accompanying each volume is a full Index. Field, $12.50; Menzies, $14.50; Hoffman, $17.00. 9 AN ACCOUNT of the Organization and Proceedings of the Battle of Lake Erie Monument Association, and Celebration of the 45th Anniversary of the Battle of Lake Erie at Put-in-Bay Island, on September 10, 1858. Sandusky, 1858. 8vo,pp. 49. Half calf. 4 Catalogue of Books 10 ANDREWS (E. B.) An account of the fall of Meteoric Stones at New Concord, Ohio, May i, i860. To which are added further notices of the same by D. W. Johnson and Dr. J. Lawrence Smith. Half title, n. p. n. d. Half calf . 1 1 ANDREWS (E. B.) On the Coal and Iron Deposits of the Upper Sunday Creek, and Moxahala Valleys, in Perry County, Ohio. Columbus, 1873. %vo, pp. 44 and 2 maps. Half calf . 12 ANDREWS (E. B.) Report on the Economical Geology of Southern Ohio, traversed by the Marietta and Cincinnati Rail- road, including the Portsmouth Branch. Cincinnati, 1865. Svo, pp. 26 and map. Half red morocco. 13 ANDREWS (E. B.) A Funeral Discourse on the Occasion of the Death of Hon. Ephraim Cutler. Delivered at Warren, Washing- ton County, Ohio, July 24, 1853. Marietta, O., 1854. Svo, pp. 28. Half calf. 14 ANDREWS (E. B.) Reports on the Exploration of a Cave, and of the Mounds in Ohio. Cambridge,. 1877. Svo, pp. 74. Half calf. 15 ANDREWS (E. B.) The Lower Sunday Creek Valley, Ohio. Its Coals and Iron Ores; its Shipping and Manufacturing Industries. Columbus, 1875. Svo, pp. 67 and 2 maps. Half calf. 16 ANDREWS (Israel Ward). Washington County and the Early Set- tlement of Ohio. Being the Centennial Historical Address before the Citizens of Washington County, July 4th, 1876. Cincinnati, 1877. Svo, pp. 83. Half red morocco, gilt top. 17 ANDREWS (Israel Ward). Historical Sketch of Marietta College, founded at Marietta, Ohio, 1835. Cincinnati, 1876. 8vo, pp. 33. Half calf. 18 ANDREWS (Israel Ward). When was Ohio admitted into the Union ? By I. W. Andrews, President of Marietta College. Svo, half title, and pp. 8. Half morocco. 19 ANTRIM (Joshua). The History of Champaign and Logan Counties, from their first Settlement. Bellefontaine, O., 1872. 1 2mo, pp. 460 and photograph. Half light calf m. e. Relating to the State of Ohio. 5 20 ASHE (Thomas). Travels in America Performed in 1806, for the purpose of Exploring the Rivers Allegheny, Monongahela, Ohio and Mississippi. New York, 181 1. \2mo. Half green calf extra, m. e. 21 ASHE (Thomas). Memoirs of Mammoth, and various other Extra- ordinary and Stupendous Bones, of Incognita, or, Non-descript Animals, found in the vicinity of the Ohio, Wabash, Illinois, Mississippi, Missouri, Osage, and Red Rivers, etc. , etc. Liverpool, 1806. 8vo, pp. 60. Half olive morocco, gilt top, uncut. *»* Very scarce. 22 ATHERTON (William). Narrative of the Suffering and Defeat of the North- Western Army, under General Winchester : Massacre of the Prisoners: Sixteen months Imprisonment of the Writer and others with Indians and British. Frankfort, Ky., 1842. i6mo, pp. 152. Half green calf, m. e. V Field, 1875. $5.75. 23 ATWATER (Caleb). A History of the State of Ohio, Natural and Civil. By Caleb Atwater, A. M. Member of the American Antiquarian Society, etc. Cincinnati, 1838. 8vo, pp. 403. Half light calf, m. e. 24 ATWATER (Caleb). The Writings of. First Title, A Description of the Antiquities discovered in the Western Country ; originally communicated to the American Antiquarian Society by Caleb Atwater. Second Title, Remarks made on a tour to Prairie du Chien; thence to Washington City, in 1829. Columbus, published by the author, 1833. 8vo, pp. 408-)- 1 o plates. Half morocco, gilt top, uncut edge. Phil., 1871, $6.00; N. Y., 1872, $5.00; Cin'ti, 1878, $5.00. 25 ATWATER (Caleb). The Indians of the Northwest, their Man- ners, Customs, etc. , etc. , or Remarks made on a tour to Prairie du Chien and thence to Washington City in 1829. Columbus, Ohio, 1831. i6mo, pp. vii-\-2g6. Half red calf , m. e. 26 ATWATER (Caleb). 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. Columbus, 1827. 8vo, pp. 21. Half calf. 6 Catalogue of Books 27 ATWATER (Caleb). On some Ancient Human Bones, etc., with a Notice of the Bones of the Mastodon or Mammoth, and of Various Shells found in Ohio and in the West. Circleville, May 22, 1820. &vo, pp. 5 and plate. Half calf. 28 ATWATER (Caleb). On the Prairies and Barrens of the West. New York, 1818. 8vo,pp. 12. Half calf . 29 ATWATER (Caleb). On some Ancient Human Bones, etc. , with a Notice of the Bones of the Mastodon, or Mammoth and Various Shells found in Ohio and the West. 1820. 8vo, extract and 2 plates. Half calf 30 ATWATER (Caleb). Facts relating to certain parts of Ohio. Extract, &vo, pp. 8, paper uncut. 1825. 31 AUSTERLITZ (E. H.) Cincinnati from 1800 to 1875. A Con - •'" densed History of Cincinnati, etc. Fully illustrated. Cincinnati, 1875. iimo, pp. 213. Half olive morocco , g. t. 32 BAILY (Francis). Journal of a Tour in the Unsettled Parts of North America in 1796 and 1797. By the late Francis Baily, F. R. S. With a Memoir of the Author. London, MDCCCLVI. 8w. //. ^i-j-439. Half blue morocco, gilt lop, uncut. *J > The Memoir was written by Sir John Herschel, Bart. The work gives an account of the author's trip down the Ohio and Mississippi to New Orleans, and back to Knoxville, Tennessee. Upward of 100 pages are devoted to Ohio, and the author's descriptions are both intelligent and truthful. 33 BALDWIN (C. C.) Geographical History of Ohio. An address delivered at the Annual Reunion of the Pioneers of the Mahon- ing Valley, at Youngstown, September 10, 1880. Cleveland, 1880. i6mo, pp. 19. Half morocco. 34 BARBER (G. M.) The People's Ohio Handbook. Sandusky, Ohio, 1851. i2mo. Half calf, m. e. 35 BARBIERE (Joe). Scraps from the Prison Table, at Camp Chase and Johnson's Island, Ohio. Doylestown, Pa., 1868. 8vo, pp. 397, map and 7 plates. Cloth. * s * Camp Chase was located at Columbus, Ohio, and Johnson's Island is in the Bay opposite Sandusky, Ohio. Relating to the State of Ohio. 7 36 BARR (Mrs. Mary). Memoir of Mrs. Mary Barr. Printed for Private Circulation. Cincinnati, 1863. Svo, pp. 10. Half calf . Scarce. 37 BARTON (Benjamin Smith). Observations on Natural History, and an account of Several Remarkable Vestiges of an ancient date, which have been discovered in different parts of North America. London : Printed for the Author [1796]. Svo, pp. 76 and plate. Unbound. *„* Very scarce. The folding plate contains plans of the ancient works on the Ohio and Muskingum Rivers. 38 BATES (Elisha). An Examination of Certain Proceedings and Prin- ciples of the Society of Friends, called Quakers. St. Clairsville, printed by the author. 1837. Svo, pp. 311. Half calf extra, gilt top, uncut edges. 39 BATES (Elisha). The Doctrine of Friends; or, Principles of the Christian Religion as held by the Society of Friends. Mount Pleasant, printed by the author, 1825. Svo, pp. 322. Half calf , extra gilt top. 40 BANDER (Levi P.) Passing Fancies. Poems. Cleveland, Ohio. Privately printed. 1880. \2nt0, pp. 52. Half calf. 41 BEACH (John N.) History of the Fortieth Ohio Volunteer In- fantry. London, Ohio, 1884. 121110, pp. 244. Cloth. 42 BEAR (John W.) The Life and Travels of " The Buckeye. black- smith." Written by himself. Baltimore, 1873. 121110, pp. 299 and portrait. Half blue calf , m. e. 43 BEATTY (Charles). The Journal of a Two-Months' Tour; with a View of Promoting Religion among the Frontier Inhabitants of Pennsylvania, and of Introducing Christianity among the Indians to the Westward of the Alegh-geny Mountains. To which are added Remarks on the Language and Customs of some particular Tribes among the Indians, with a brief Account of the various Attempts that have been made to civilize and convert them, from the first Settlement of New England to this Day. London, William Davenhill, MDCCLXVIII. Svo, pp. no. Half morocco, gilt top. •*.,,* The author visited the Indian towns in Southeastern Ohio, then lying far beyond the frontiers, at a period of great interest in their history. The original edition, very scarce. 8 Catalogue of Books 44 BEATTY (John). The Citizen Soldier ; or, Memoirs of a Volunteer. (History of the Third Ohio Vol. Inf.) Cincinnati, 1879. \2mo,pp. 401. Cloth. 45 BECKLEY (William S.) Trial of, for Murder. Cincinnati, 1859. 8vo, half title and pp. 12. Half calf . 46 BEDELL (G. T.) A Sermon preached at the Consecration of Saint Paul's Church, Cleveland. With Historical Addenda. By N. S. Rulison. Cleveland, 1877. &vo, pp. 40. Half calf . 47 BEECHER (Lyman). A Plea for the West. By Lyman Beecher, D. D. Cincinnati, 1835. 1 6mo, pp. 172. Half light calf, m. e. 48 BEGGS (S. R.) Pages from the Early History of the West and North- West ; embracing Reminiscences and Incidents of Settle- ment and Growth, and Sketches of the Material and Religious Progress of the States of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri, with especial reference to the History of Methodism. Cincinnati, 1868. &vo, pp. 325. Half purple morocco, g. f., uncut edges. 49 BERING (J. A.) and MONTGOMERY (T.) History of the 48th Ohio V. V. I., giving a complete account of the Regiment. Hillsboro, Ohio, 1880. \2rn0, pp. 290. Sheets uncut (the only copy left uncut). 50 BIERCE (L. V.) Historical Reminiscences of Summit County, Ohio. Akron, Ohio. i6mo,pp. 157. Half morocco, g. t. 5 1 Another Copy. Full morocco, extra, gilt top. 52 BIGGS (Henry W.) A History of the First Presbyterian Church of Chillicothe, Ohio, delivered Sunday. Nov. 12, 1876. Cincinnati, 1877. 8m?, pp. 20. Half calf . 53 Another Copy. Half calf. 54 BIOGRAPHICAL Cyclopaedia and Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Men, with an Historical Sketch, of the State of Ohio. Edited by J. Fletcher Brennan. Illustrated with Portraits on Steel, exe- cuted expressly for this work, by the best American and English Artists. Cincinnati, 1879. Folio, pp. 504 and 200 steel portraits. Full morocco, elegant, gilt edges. * :S *A magnificent work, and one of the handsomest volumes ever issued in the State. Relating to the State of Ohio. 9 55 BIOGRAPHICAL Encyclopedia of Ohio, of the Nineteenth Cen- tury. Cincinnati and Philadelphia, 1876. 4to, pp. 672 and 98 steel portraits. Full morocco, gilt edges. 56 BIRCH (Thomas Ledlie). Seemingly Experimental Religion, In- structors Unexperienced — Converters Unconverted — Revivals killing Religion —Missionaries in need of Teaching — or, War against the Gospel by its Friends. Being the Examination and Rejection of Thomas Ledlie Birch, a foreign ordained minister, by the Rev. Presbytery of Ohio, under the very Rev. General Assembly's Alien Act; The Trial of the Rev. John M'Millan, before the Rev. Presbytery of Ohio, for defaming Birch; The Trial and Acquittal of the Rev. Presbytery of Ohio, before the very Rev. General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of America, for the Rejection of Birch ; and Injustice in permitting the Rev. John M'Millan to escape Church Censure, With Re- marks Thereon, addressed to the Friends of Gospel Progress, more particularly, those of the Presbyterian Church of America. Washington, Pa.— Printed for the Author— MDCCCVI. 8vo,pp. 144. Half morocco, g.t., uncut edges. *J i Kn exceedingly scarce book, as well as early Western imprint. A copy is in the Ohio Historical Society, and another in the Baltimore Mercan- tile Library. 57 BLANCHARD (Rufus). The Discovery and Conquests of the Northwest, including the early history of Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis, Marietta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, etc., and incidents of Pioneer Life in the region of the Great Lakes and the Mississippi Valley. Chicago, 1880. 8vo,pp. 485-1-30, index iv, 7 maps, and n plates. Half brown morocco, gilt top. Bouquet's Expedition. See under [Smith (Williasm)]. 58 BOYNTON (W. W.) The Early History of Lorain County, Ohio. 8vo, title-tfpp. 35. Half calf. 59 BOYD (Joseph B.) Handbook of Cincinnati; being a Complete Guide to the City ; briefly, Cincinnati as it is, and the way to find it. Cincinnati, 1869. i6mo, pp. 130 and map. Half calf , g. t. io Catalogue of Books 60 BOYER (Lieut.) A Journal of Wayne's Campaign. Being an Au- thentic Daily Record of the most Important Occurrences during the Campaign of Major General Anthony Wayne, against the Northwestern Indians; Commencing on the 28th day of July and ending on the 2d day of November, 1794. Cincinnati, 1866. 4/0, pp. 23. Half green morocco. 61 BOYNTON (W. W.) History of Lorain County, Ohio. Newspaper cuttings mounted on 79 sheets of writing paper. Elyria, Ohio, 1876. %vo,pp. 79. Half green morocco. 62 BRADBURY (John). Travels in the Interior of America, in the years 1809, 1810, and 181 1; including a Description of Upper Louisiana, together with the States of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Tennessee. With the Illinois and Western Territories, and containing Remarks and Observations useful to persons Emigrat- ing to those Countries. Liverpool: Printed for the Author. 18 17. &vo,pp. 364. Half brown morocco, g. t., uncut edges. 63 BRADFORD (Alexander W.) American Antiquities and Re- searches into the Origin and History of the Red Race. New York, 1841. Svo, pp. 435. Half morocco, g. t. 64 BRAND (James). History of the First Church [Congregational,] Oberlin, Ohio. [Oberlin,] 1877. Sw, pp. 45. Half calf 65 BRAND (W. A.) Roll of Honor. The Soldiers of Champaign County who died for the Union. Urbana, Ohio, 1876. 32mo, pp. 68. Boards. 66 BRIEF HISTORY of the Inaugural Excursion and Banquet, cele- brating the opening of the Cincinnati Southern Railway, connect- ing Cincinnati and Chattanooga, March 18, 1880. Cincinnati, 1880. 8vo, pp. 16. Half morocco. 67 BRINKERHOFF (Jacob). Centennial Exercises and Historical Sketch of Richland County, Ohio, at Mansfield, Ohio, July 4, 1876. Folio, pp. 7. Half calf. Relating to the State of Ohio. 1 1 68 BROWN (Edward). Wadsworth Memorial: Containing an Ac- count of the Proceedings of the Celebration of the Sixtieth An- niversary of the First Settlement of the Township of Wadsworth, Ohio. Also, a Brief Sketch of the History to the Present Time ; with Sketches of the Early History of the Adjoining Townships. Wadsworth, 1875. \2rn0, pp. 232. Half red morocco, gih top. *J i Comprises a general history of Medina county, Ohio. 69 BROWN (Simeon). Charges and Defense in the Trial of Rev. Simeon Brown, for Unsoundness of Doctrine; had before the Presbytery of Miami. Lebanon, Ohio, 1856. Zvo, pp. 62. Half calf . 70 BUCHANAN (Rev. C.) The Star in the East. Chillicothe, Ohio, 1810. \2mo, pp. 60. Half calf. 71 BULLOCK (W.) Sketch of a Journey through the Western States of North America from New Orleans, by the Mississippi, Ohio, City of Cincinnati, and Falls of Niagara, to New York, in 1827. With a description of the new and flourishing City of Cincinnati, by Messrs. B. Drake and E. D. Mansfield; and a selection from various authors of the Present Condition and Future Prospects of the Settlers, in the Fertile and Populous State of Ohio, contain- ing Information useful to Persons desirous of Settling in America. London, John Miller, 1827. \2rn0, pp. 135 and 2 maps. Half green morocco, gilt top, map mounted on linen. *j*Mr. Bullock's Journey occupies 31 pages, followed by a reprint of Drake and Mansfield's "Cincinnati in 1826," 92 pages. 72 BUNN (Matthew). Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Mat- thew Bunn, (of Providence, R. I.) in an Expedition against the North Western Indians in the years 1791, 2, 3, 4, and 5. Batavia: Printed for the Author, 1828. j2mo, pp. 59. Half levant morocco, g. t. uncut. * t *Very scarce. This pamphlet gives a brief account of the captivity of the author, during St. Clair's Campaign, and the barbarity and inhumanity of the red and white savages on that occasion. 12 Catalogue of Books 73 BUNNELL (David C.) The Travels and Adventures of David C. Bunnell during 23 years of a sea-faring life; Containing an ' accurate account of the battle of Lake Erie, under the command of Com. Oliver H. Perry; together with Ten Years' service in the Navy of the United States, etc. Written by Himself. Palmyra, N. Y., 1831. \2mo,pp. 199 and plates. Sprinkled calf extra, gilt edges, by Smith. *„* Rare. Pages 109 to 121 give an account of the Battle of Lake Erie, as viewed by the author, who was a sailor on board the Lawrence, the flag ship of Commodore Perry. The etchings are curiosities of perspective. 74 BURGESS (Tristam). Battle of Lake Erie, with notices of Com- modore Elliot's conduct in that Engagement. Philadelphia, 1839. \zmo, pp. xv, 117. Half light calf , m. e. *_J* This book is a vindication of Commodore Perry, and is very severe on Elliot ; it was replied to in a pamphlet, by J. Fennimore Cooper. 75 BURKE (William). The Methodist Episcopal Church, with the Characters of certain Individuals, vindicated against the unjust representations of Joshua L. Wilson. Cincinnati, 181 2. \6mo,pp. 94. Half calf. *V* Very scarce. 76 BURNET (Jacob). Notes on the Early Settlement of the North- western Territory. Cincinnati, 1847. 8vo, pp. 501, and portrait. Half brown levant morocco, g. t., uncut, numerous portraits inserted. *%* We know of nothing which illustrates more forcibly the rapid growth of the vast region north-west of the Ohio River, than the contents of this volume. The work is in reality an autobiographical sketch of the author, accompanied by a statement of such facts and incidents relating to the early settlement of the North-Western Territory as were within his recollection, and might be considered worth preserving. 77 BURNET (Jacob). Address before the Cincinnati Astronomical Society, June 3, 1844. Cincinnati, 1844. 8w, pp. 16*. Half calf. 78 BUTLER COUNTY, OHIO. A History and Biographical Cyclo- paedia of Butler County, with Illustrations and Sketches of its Representative Men and Pioneers. Illustrated. Cincinnati, 1882. Thick 4to, pp. 666. Half mor., extra, gilt edges. Relating to the State of Ohio. 1 3 79 BUTTERFIELD (Consul W.) History of Seneca County : Con- taining 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, etc., etc. Sandusky, 1848. i2mo,pp. 252. Half levant mor.,g. t. *»*This work is uncommon; 2,000 copies were printed, but 1,300 were destroyed by fire in a warehouse in Tiffin, Ohio, in 1849. 80 BUTTERFIELD (Consul W.) A Historical Account of the Expe- dition against Sandusky under Colonel William Crawford in 1782. With Biographical Sketches, Personal Reminiscences, and De- scriptions of Interesting Localities. Including, also, Details of the disastrous Retreat, the barbarities of the Savages, and the awful death of Crawford by torture. Cincinnati, 1873. 8vo, pp. jc+403. Portrait of Gen. Irvine. Half blue morocco, gilt top. 81 BUTTERFIELD (Consul W.) History of the Discovery of the Northwest by John Nicolet, in 1634, with a Sketch of his Life. Cincinnati, 1881. 8vo, pp. ir3> Half olive morocco, gilt top, uncut. 82 BUTTERFIELD (Consul W.) The Washington-Crawford Letters. Being the Correspondence between George Washington and William Crawford, from 1767 to 1781, Concerning Western Lands. With an Appendix, containing Later Letters of Washington on the same Subject, and Letters from Valentine Crawford to Wash- ington, written in 1774 and 1775. Cincinnati, 1877. 8vo, pp. xi — 107. Half brown calf, m. e. 83 BUTTNER (J. G.) Das jedem nach den Vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerika. Enthaltend : Die Uenabhangigkeits-Erklarung, nebst der Rede des John Adams, die Versassung der Vereinigten Staaten, Washington's Abschiedsadresse und das Hauptsach- lichste aus den Verfassung der Staaten New York, Pennsylvanien, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Michigan, Kentucky, Mary- land, Iowa, und Wisconsin. Beyreuth, Buchner, 1849. Svo,pp. x, 69. Half olive mor., g. t. 84 BUTTNER (J. G.) Der Staat, Ohio. Eine geograph.— statist.— topographische Beschreibung fur Einwanderer und Freunde der Lander und Volkerkunde. Leipzig, 1849. &vo, pp. viii, 206. Half olive mor., g. t. 14 Catalogue of Books 85 BYRNES (R. M.) List of the Land and Fresh-water shells found in the vicinity of Cincinnati; also, the Unionidae of the Ohio River and its Northern Tributaries, within the State of Ohio, December, 1872. Broadside, giving 200 varieties, Svo. Half calf. 86 CAMP (C. R.) Directory of Oberlin, Ohio, 1873-74. Comprising a complete Directory of the Village of Oberlin. Oberlin, 1873. Svo, pp. 72. Half blue calf, m. e. 87 CAMPBELL (Robert K.) Historical Discourse delivered in the Presbyterian Church of South Salem, Ohio, on Thanksgiving, 1874. Cincinnati, 1874. Svo, pp. 22. Half calf 88 CARPENTER (W. H.) and Arthur (T. S ) The History of Ohio, from its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time. Philadelphia, 1872. i6mo, pp. 277. Cloth. 89 CARR (Thomas D.) Life and Confessions of Thomas D. Carr, who was hung at St. Clairsville, Ohio, March 24, 1870. St. Clairsville, 1870. Svo, pp. 46. Half calf. 90 CARTER (A. G. W.) The Old Court House. Reminiscences and Anecdotes of the Courts and Bar of Cincinnati. Cincinnati, 1880. i2mo, pp. Portrait and 2 plates. Half red morocco, gilt top. 91 CARTER (A. G. W.) Address on the Life, Services and Character of the Rev. Adam Hurdus, the first Minister of the New Church, West of the Alleghany Mountains. New York, 1865. Svo, pp. 36. Half calf. 92 CARY (Samuel F.) Historical Sketch of College Hill and vicinity, with a Sketch of Pioneer Life in this part of Ohio. Cincinnati, 1886. Svo, pp. 26. Paper. 93 CELEBRATION of the Forty-seventh Anniversary of the First Set- tlement of the State of Ohio. By Native Citizens. Cincinnati, 1835. Svo, pp. 74. Half mor., g. t. 94 Another copy. Half calf . Relating to the State of Ohio. 1 5 95 CELEBRATION of the Forty-fifth Anniversary of the First Settle- ment of Cincinnati and the Miami Country on the 26th day of December, 1833, by Natives of Ohio. Cincinnati, 1834. Svo, pp. 52. Half morocco, g. t. 96 Another copy. Half calf 97 CHAMBERLIN (W. H.) History of the Eighty-first Regiment, Ohio Infantry Volunteers, during the War of the Rebellion. Cincinnati, 1865. i2mo, pp. 198. Cloth. 98 CHASE (Philander). A Plea for the West. Philadelphia, 1826. Svo, pp. 16. Half calf. % An appeal in behalf of Religion and Learning in Ohio, especially * with reference to Kenyon College 99 CHASE (Philander). Defense of Kenyon College. Columbus, Ohio, 1831. Svo, pp. 72. Half calf . *£* A defense against the slanders of Rev. G. M. West. 100 CHASE (Salmon P.) A Sketch of the History of Ohio. Cincinnati, 1833. Svo, pp. 40. Half levant morocco, g. t. %* Very scarce. 101 Another Copy. Paper, unbound. 102 [CHAUNCY (Charles)]. A letter to a Friend ; Giving a concise but just account, according to the advices hitherto received of the Ohio Defeat; and pointing out also the Many good ends this in- glorious Event is naturally adapted to promote : Or, shewing wherein it is fitted to advance the Interest of all the American British Colonies. To which is added some general account of the New England Forces, with what they have already done, counter-balancing the above loss. Bristol, reprinted for Edward Ward, MDCC.LV. Svo pp. 30. Polished calf, inside borders, gilt top, uncut edges, by Smith. * ■„* Rare. Signed, T. W., Boston, August 25, 1755. This tract ^ as reference to the defeat of the British (Colonial) forces under General Brad- dock and Washington. The writer attributes the defeat to the command- ing officer. Philadelphia, 1875, $3°-°°; Brinley, 1879, $19.00. 1 6 Catalogue of Books 103 [CHEYNEY (S. C.)] My first fourteen months in the Ohio Peniten- tiary, with Prison Musings. By a Convict. Columbus, published for the Author, 1859. Svo, pp. 64. Half brown morocco, g. t. Scarce. 104 CHIDLAW (B. W.) An Historical Sketch of Paddy's Run, But- ler County, Ohio, delivered Saturday, July 30, 1876. Hamilton, Ohio, 1876. Svo, half title, and 10 leaves unnumbered. Half calf . 105 CHILLICOTHE, OHIO. The Chillicothe Directory for 1882-3. Cincinnati, 1882. Svo, pp. 232. Half morocco, gilt top. 106 CHRISTY (David). Letters on the Geology of the West and South-West. Illustrated by Geological Sections of some Rare Fossils. Rossville, Ohio, 1848. Svo, pp. 8 1 and 5 plates. Half calf. 107 CINCINNATI ALMANAC (The) for 1839. Cincinnati, 1839. T,27no,pp. 88 and map. Half calf m. e. 108 CINCINNATI ALMANAC (The) for 1840. To be continued annually. Cincinnati, 1840. T,2mo, pp. 82 and map. Half calf , g. t. 109 CINCINNATI. An Act incorporating the City of Cincinnati, and a Digest of the Ordinances of said City. Cincinnati, 1835. Svo, pp. 164. Half calf . no Another Copy. Half olive morocco, g. t. in CINCINNATI. A Brief History of the Cincinnati Horticultural Society, its Charter, Constitution and By-laws; Officers km 1841 to 1859. Cincinnati, 1859. Svo, pp. 127. Half green morocco, g. t. 112 CINCINNATI. Cemetery of Spring Grove, 1849. A 'so, an Address delivered at the Consecration, by the Hon. John McLean. Cincinnati, 1849. Svo, pp. 46. Half calf . 113 CINCINNATI. Cemetery of Spring Grove. Report for 1857. Cincinnati, 1857. Svo, pp. 130 and illustrations. Cloth. Relating to the State of Ohio. 17 114 CINCINNATI. Cemetery of Spring Grove, 1857. Cincinnati, 1857. 8vo, pp. 148, map and 48 plates. Half morocco, gilt top. 115 CINCINNATI. Cemetery of Spring Grove, 1862. Cincinnati, 1862. &vo,pp. 139, 70 plates and folding table. Half morocco, gilt top. 116 CINCINNATI. Cemetery of Spring Grove. Its History and Im- provements, with Observations on Ancient and Modern Places of Sepulture. Cincinnati, 1869. &vo, pp. viii-j-199. Half light calf, g. t., uncut edges. 117 CINCINNATI. Der Fiihrer von Cincinnati. Cincinnati, 1876. 1 2mo, pp. 288, map and illustrations. Half levant morocco, gilt top. 118 CINCINNATI DIRECTORIES. The Cincinnati Directory, con- taining the Names, Profession, and Occupation of the Inhabitants of the Town. Alphabetically arranged ; with the Numbers of the Buildings Occupied by Each. Also an Account of its Officers, Population, Institutions and Societies, Public Buildings, Manufac- tories, &c. With an Interesting Sketch of its Local Situation and Improvements. Illustrated by a Copperplate Engraving, exhibit- ing a View of the City. By a Citizen. Cincinnati, 1819. i6mo, pp. 156 and view of the city. Half green morocco, g. t., uncut. * s * The First Cincinnati Directory, very scarce. 119 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, 1825. i6mo,pp. 137 and plan. Boards, uncut. *J* The Second Directory, and the scarcest of them all ; a small number only seem to have been printed. It is curious and interesting, giving the nativity of each person named. The appendix contains a Chronological Table of the most important events of the Western States, since their discovery. 120 CINCINNATI DIRECTORY (The) for 1829, etc. Cincinnati, 1829. i6mo, pp. 202 and map. Half bound. *(* The Third Directory, contains a History of the Rise and Progress of the City. 1 8 Catalogue of Books 121 CINCINNATI DIRECTORY (The) for 1831. Cincinnati, 1831. i6mo, pp. viii— 1-7 — 214 and map. Half bound. * s * The Fourth Directory. 122 CINCINNATI DIRECTORY (The) for 1834. To which is ap- pended a Statistical Account of the towns of Covington and New- port, Ky. Cincinnati, 1834. i6mo, pp. 268 and map. Half bound. *3* The Fifth Directory. 123 CINCINNATI. Digest of the Principal Ordinances of Cincinnati, passed since 1835. Cincinnati, 1838. 8vo, pp. 48. Paper. 124 CINCINNATI. Documents, etc., relating to the Clerkship of Hamilton County, Ohio. Cincinnati, 1834. Sm. 4*0, pp. 10. Half calf . *J t Very scarce. Contains the Proceedings • of the Bar, in relation to the nomination of Samuel H. Goodin, in reply to the publications of Goodin and Judge Goodenow. 125 CINCINNATI. Historical Sketch of the Ohio Mechanics' Insti- tute from 1828 to 1878. • Cincinnati, 1878. Svo, pp. 90. Half calf. 126 CINCINNATI. History of the Miami Medical College, and of its Faculty and Alumni, from 1852 to 1880. Cincinnati, 1881. &vo, pp. 119. Half brown morocco, gilt top. 127 CINCINNATI. History and Organization of the Catholic Insti- tute, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Cincinnati, i860. Svo,pp. 48 and plate. Half calf . 128 CINCINNATI. History of the Cincinnati Gas Company. Cincinnati, January 16, 1854. Svo, pp. 14. Half calf. 129 CINCINNATI (The) Literary Gazette, Vol. 1, January to June, 1824. Vol. 2, July to Dec, 1824. Cincinnati, 1824. ifo, vol. 1, pp. 208; vol. 2, pp. 208; two wis. bound in one. Half brown mot occo, gilt top. *,* This is without doubt the first literary paper published west of the Alleghany Mountains. Within its pages will be found much interesting historical matter, principally of a local nature relating to Cincinnati. In Vol. I, No. 12, is given in full T. J. Matthews' Lecture on Symmes' Theory of Concentric Spheres, and much interesting correspondence relative to Captain Symmes' Terra Incognita is scattered through the work. Complete sets are rare. Relating to the State of Ohio. 19 130 CINCINNATI, PAST AND PRESENT; or, Its Industrial History as Exhibited in the Life-Labors of its Leading Men. Photo- graphically Illustrated by James Landy. Cincinnati, 1872. afo, pp. 433 and 127 photographs. Full [drown morocco, gilt edges. * s * Consists of a Preliminary Historical Sketch of Cincinnati, followed by Eiographical sketches of one hundred and twenty-seven of the leading citizens of the city, with a beautifully executed photograph of each. Pub- lished for the subscribers, and very scarce. Copies have sold for $50 each. 131 CINCINNATI. Porkopolis; a Holiday Satire. New Year's Day, 1843. i2mo, pp. 12. Half calf . 132 CINCINNATI. Proceedings of the Bar of Cincinnati in reference to the establishment of a New Court. Cincinnati, 1854. &vo, pp. 23. Half calf . 133 CINCINNATI. Recollections of Cincinnati, from a Residence of Five Years, 1817 to 1821. By the author of Random Recollections of Albany. [G. A. Worth.] Albany, Charles van Benthuysen, Printer, 185 1. 8w, pp. 88. Full red levant morocco, inside borders, gilt edges, by • Matthews. *„* Excessively rare. The compiler has never seen but this one copy. It is unknown to the Cincinnati Public Library, Ohio State Library, Ohio Historical Society and Western Reserve Historical Society. 134 CINCINNATI. Record of the Distribution and Sale of Lots in the Town of Losantiville [now Cincinnati], 1789-90. Cincinnati, privately printed, 1875. 8vo,pp. 12. Half calf . 135 Another Copy. Half calf . 136 CINCINNATI SOCIETY OF NATURAL HISTORY. The Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History. A com- plete set from the commencement in April, 1878, to date. Cincinnati, 1878-1884. 5 vols, and parts, 8w. Half morocco, gilt tops. *J* Each volume is profusely illustrated. Complete sets are hard to obtain. 20 Catalogue of Books 137 CINCINNATI SONST UND JETZT. Eine Geschichte Cincin- nati's und Seiner Verdienstvollen Burger Deutscher Zunge, mit Biographischen Skizzen, mit Portrait-Illustrationen, von Armin Tenner. Cincinnati, 1878. - 4/0, pp. 448 and portraits. Full brown morocco, gilt edges. * t * A handsome volume, with portraits of the leading Germans of Cincinnati. 138 CINCINNATI SOUTHERN RAILWAY. The Ferguson Rail- way Act, Views of the Press, Address of Committees, Record of the Case, etc. Cincinnati, 1872. &vo, pp. 122. Half calf. 139 CINCINNATI. The Scientific, Literary, Social, and Educational Institutions and Collections of Cincinnati and Vicinity. Cincinnati, 1881. 8vo, pp. 34 and map. Half calf . 140 CINCINNATI WATER DEPARTMENT. Historical and Sta- tistical Account of. Cincinnati, 1881. 1 6mo, pp. 1 1 . Half calf. 141 CINCINNATI WATER WORKS. Report of A. G. Moore, Superintendent, giving a complete History of the Works. Cincinnati, 1881. 8vo, pp. 163, 1 9 plates. Half morocco, gilt top. 142 CINCINNATI. Widows' Home Festival, 1880. Cincinnati, 1880. 8vo, pp. 50. Half calf , 143 CINCINNATUS (The). Edited by the Faculty of Farmer's Col- lege, College Hill, Ohio. Cincinnati, 1857-58. 3 vols., 8vo. Cloth. 144 CIST (Charles). The Cincinnati Miscellany, or Antiquities of the West; and Pioneer History and General and Local Statistics, compiled from the Western General Advertiser, from October 1st, 1844, to April 1 st, 1845. Vol. 1, Cincinnati, 1845 J Vol. 2, Cincinnati, 1846. 2 vols. Svo, vol. 1, pp. 272, vol. 2, //. 364. Half brown mor., m. e. Relating to the State of Ohio. 21 145 CIST (Charles). Cincinnati in 1841 : its Early Annals and Future Prospects. By Charles Cist. Cincinnati, 1841. ximo, pp. xi-300. Half green morocco, g. t. * s *The three works of Charles Cist, viz: Cincinnati in 1841, 1851 and 1859, are exceedingly valuable, as supplying many events of a local and statistical nature, and will be found useful in showing the successive growth of the city during the years named as well as those previous. 146 CIST (Charles). Sketches and Statistics of Cincinnati in 1851. By Charles Cist. Cincinnati, 1851- \imo, pp. viii-363. Half green morocco, g. t. 147 CIST (Charles). Sketches and Statistics of Cincinnati in 1859. By Charles Cist. Cincinnati, 1859. \2tn0, pp. vi-357. Half green morocco, g. t. * s * The above three numbers are uniformly bound. 148 CLARK COUNTY. The History of Clark County, Ohio, com- prising a History of its Cities, Towns, etc., General and Local Statistics, Portraits of Early Settlers and Prominent Men, His- tory of the Northwest Territory, History of Ohio, etc. Illus- trated. Chicago, 1881. 4to, pp. 1085, 84 portraits and map. Half red morocco, gilt top. 149 CLARK (Joseph). Catalogue of Flowering Plants and Ferns observed in the Vicinity of Cincinnati. Cincinnati, 1852. i6mo,pp. 30. Half calf . 150 CLARK (Peter H.) The Black Brigade of Cincinnati: Being a Report of its Labors and a Muster- Roll of its Members. Cincinnati, 1864. 8vo, pp. 30. Half calf *J* The Black Brigade was the first organization of the colored people of the North actually employed for military purposes. 151 CLARKE (Peter Dooyentate). Origin and Traditionary History of the Wyandotts and Sketches of other Indian Tribes of North America. True traditional Stories of Tecumseh and his League in the years 181 1 and 181 2. Toronto, 1870. i6mo,pp. vi+158. Half brown morocco, g. t. * S *A curious and very readable account of the Hurons or Wyandotts. It gives some interesting sketches of the War of 1812 and reminiscences of Tecumseh never before published. The book is out of print. 22 Catalogue of Books 152 CLARKE (Robert). The Prehistoric Remains which were found on the Site of the City of Cincinnati, Ohio. With a Vindica- tion of the "Cincinnati Tablet." Cincinnati, 1876. 8vo, pp. 34 and folding plate. Half morocco, gilt top, uncut. 153 CLAYTON (John Middleton). Report of the Committee, to whom was referred a bill to settle and establish the Northern Boundary Line of the State of Ohio, etc. Washington, March 1, 1836. 8vo, pp. 53 and map. Half calf , gilt top. * s * Scarce The most complete review of the controversy known as the "Toledo War." The map adds much to the intelligent understanding of the dispute. 154 COFFIN (Levi). Reminiscences of Levi Coffin, the reputed Presi- dent of the Underground Railroad ; being a brief History of his Labors in behalf of the slave, with the Stories of ' numerous Fugitives, and many other incidents. Cincinnati, 1876. i2mo, pp. viii-f-712 and 2 portraits. Half olive morocco, gilt top. 155 COGGESHALL (William T.) The Poets and Poetry of the West : with Biographical and Critical Notices. Columbus, i860. 8vo, pp. vii-688. Half olive morocco, gilt top. * # * The best collection of Western Poetry yet made. 156 COGGESHALL (William T.) Stories of Frontier Adventure in the South and West. Columbus, 1861. i2mo, pp. 313, 7 illustrations. Half morocco, extra, gilt top. 157 COLES -(Edward). History of the Ordinance of 1787. By Ed- ward Coles, formerly Governor of the State of Illinois. Read before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, June 9, 1856. Press of the Society, 1856. 8vo, pp. 33. Half calf. *j;* Mr. Cole's object was chiefly to controvert Mr. Webster's statement as to the authorship of this famous ordinance and to claim the honor for Thomas Jefferson. The pamphlet more recently written by Mr. Poole closely associates the name of Manasseh Cutler with its origin and history, and claims for him the honor of having formed several important passages. 158 COLMERY (D. R.) Historical Discourse, July 30, 1876, in Pres- byterian Church, Jersey, Licking County, Ohio. Columbus, 1877. 8vo, pp. 32. Half calf. Relating to the State of Ohio. 23 159 COLUMBUS BUSINESS DIRECTORY for 1843-4. Contain- ing a brief History of the City and Public Institutions; the Names of Householders, Heads of Families, etc. Columbus, 1843. xzmo, pp. 201. Half red morocco, gilt top. * s * Pages 3-107 contain a very full history of Columbus to 1843. This was the first directory of the city. 160 COMBS (Leslie). Col. Wm. Dudley's Defeat opposite Fort Meigs, May 5, 1 813, Official Report from Captain Leslie Combs to Gen- eral Green Clay. Printed for William Dodge. Cincinnati, 1869. 8vo, pp. 13. Half calf. *J i Of this, one hundred copies only were printed, from the original letter of Leslie Coombs. It has never appeared in any other form. 161 COMEGYS (C. G.) Reminiscences of the Life and Public Services of Edward Tiffin, Ohio's first Governor. Chillicothe, O., 1869. i6mo, pp. 16. Half calf. 162 COMINGO (Henry G.) Memorial of the Rev. Henry G. Comingo, D. D., Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Steubenville, Ohio. Steubenville, 1862. 8vo, pp. 62. Half calf. 163 CONOVER (James F.) History of the First Discovery and Settle- ment of the New World, with especial reference to the Mississippi Valley. Cincinnati, 1835. 8vo, pp. 32. Half calf. 164 COOPER (J. Fenimore). The Battle of Lake Erie; or, Answers to Messrs. Burges, Duer, and Mackenzie. Cooperstown, 1843. 12M0, pp. 118. Half calf . 165 CORWIN (Thomas). Speeches of. With a Sketch of his Life. Edited by Isaac Strohm. Dayton, 1859. 8710, pp. 518 and portrait. Half blue calf, m. e. *£* Out of print and very scarce. 166 CRAMER (Zadok). The Navigator. Containing directions for navigating the Monongahela, Allegheny, Ohio, and Mississippi Rivers, with descriptions of their towns, etc. Sixth Edition. Pittsburgh, 1808. 1 2tno, pp. 156. Half red morocco, gilt top. 167 Another Copy. Ninth Edition. Pittsburgh, 181 7. \zmo,pp. 307. Half red mor. , g. i. • 24 Catalogue of Books 168 CRAWFORD (T. R.) Historical Narrative of the Presbyterian Church of Nottingham, Moorefield, Ohio. Its Pioneers, Pastors, and Progressive Work. Wheeling, 1871. 8vo, pp. 24. Half calf . 169 CUMINGS (Samuel). The Western Navigator, for the Navigation of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, with descriptions of the Towns. Philadelphia, 1822. 8vo,pp. 238. Half bound. 170 CUMINGS (Samuel). The Western Pilot; containing Charts of the Ohio River, and of the Mississippi from the mouth of the Mis- souri 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, &c. Cincinnati, 1834. &vo, pp. 152 and 4 copper-plates. Half calf, gilt top. 171 CURWEN (Maskell E.) A Sketch of the History of the City of Dayton, Ohio. Dayton, 1850. \2rn0, pp. 64 and map. Halfmor., g. t. 172 CUTLER (Carroll). A History of Western Reserve College, dur- ing its First Half Century, 1826-1876. Cleveland. Svo,pp. 88 and 2 folding plans. Half calf , g. I. 173 [CUTLER (Jervis).] A Topographical Description of the State of Ohio, Indiana Territory, and Louisiana. Comprehending the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, and their Principal Tributary Streams, and a Concise account of the Indian Tribes west of the Mississippi. To which is added an Interesting Journal of Mr. Chas. Le Raye while a captive with the Sioux Nation on the waters of the Missouri River. By a late Officer in the U. S. Army. Boston, Charles Williams, 1812. i2mo, pp. 219, and five plates. Blue levant morocco, inside borders, gilt edges, by Matthews. %* Rare. Jervis Cutler, son of Ephraim Cutler, is said to be the first emigrant who landed at Marietta ; the illustrations in this work were drawn by himself. Pages 7-52 are devoted to a general description of the State of Ohio, and at page 42 is a curious view of Cincinnati in 1809, the first engraved. LeRaye's Journal of his experience among the Sioux Indians forms an important part of the volume and occupies pages 158-204; it never appeared in any other form. Relating to the State of Ohio. 25 174 [CUTLER (Manasseh).] An Explanation of the Map which de- lineates that part of The Federal Lands, comprehended between Pennsylvania West Line, the River Ohio and Sioto, and Lake Erie ; confirmed to the United States by Sundry Tribes of Indians, in the Treaties of 1784 and 1786, and now ready for Settlement. Salem, printed by Dabney and Gushing, 1787. Svo, pp. 24. Polished brown levant morocco, inside borders, uncut edges, by Matthews. *%* Excessively rare. It is mentioned in Caleb Emerson's article on Ohio in the 53d volume of the N. A. Rev., p. 358, in Morse's Geography, and by Wm. F. Poole in the N. A. Rev., vol 122, page 261. It has the prediction that the Western rivers will be navigable chiefly by steamboats. Field, 1875, $21.00; Brinley, 1881, $32.00. 175 CUYAHOGA COUNTY. Annals of the Early Settlers, Associa- tion of Cuyahoga County. Cleveland, 1880-84. $ vols, bound in one. Svo. Half brown morocco, gilt top. 176 DANA (E.) Geographical Sketches of the Western Country: designed for Emigrants and Settlers; To which is added a Sum- mary of all the most Interesting Matters on the Subject, including a Particular Description of the unsold Public Lands. Cincinnati, 18 19. i2?no, pp. 312. Half green mor.,g. /., uncut. Very scarce. 177 DARNALL (Elias). A Journal, containing an accurate and inter- esting account of the Hardships, Sufferings, Battles, Defeat, and Captivity of those heroic Kentucky Volunteers and Regulars, commanded by General, Winchester in the year 1812-1813. Also, Two Narratives, by men who were wounded in the Battles on the River Raisin, and taken Captive by the Indians. Philadelphia, 1854. i6mo, pp. 98 and 1 leaf unnumbered. Half red mor., g. t. 178 DAWES (E. C.) The Beginnings of the Ohio Company. Cincinnati, privately printed, 1882. 8vo,pp. 32. Half calf . 179 DAWSON (Moses). A Historical Narrative of the Civil and Mili- tary Services of Major-General William H. Harrison, and a Vindi- cation 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 Tecum- seh and his brother the Prophet. Cincinnati, 1824. 8vo, viii-\-pp. 464-)- Appendix. Half calf , m. e. 26 Catalogue of Books *J* One of the most thorough, complete and authentic treaties relating to the Border Wars of the West, ever printed. The numerous official and other documents which are crowded into the volume, startle the general reader, whose object is always to gain information with the least possible trouble ; but the student, in the acquirement of accurate knowledge will hail with pleasure the details which are spread before him. Smith, 1867, $ 12.00. 180 DAYTON. Williams' Dayton City Directory for 1882-3. Cincinnati, 1882. 8vo, pp. 572. Half morocco, gilt top. 181 [DeBECK (W. L.)] Murder Will Out. The first step in crime leads to the Gallows. The Horrors of the Queen City. Being an account of the Two Soldiers who were executed at Old Fort Washington ; and the Trials and Execution of John May ; Philip Lewis, (colored) ; John Cowan, the Murder of his Family, etc. Cincinnati, 1867. \zmo, pp. 128. Half olive morocco, g. t. 182 DECALVES (Don Alonzo). New Travels to the Westward, or Unknown Parts of Columbia. Being a tour of fourteen months upward of 2,000 miles west of the known parts of North Colum- bia [America], with an account of the White Indians, their Habits, etc. Greenwich, Mass., 1805. i6mo, pp. 46. Paper, uncut edges ; slightly torn, but can be repaired. *£* A rare pamphlet. 183 DeHASS (Wills). History of the Early Settlement and Indian Wars of Western Virginia ; embracing an account of the various expeditions in the West previous to 1795. Also, biographical sketches of Col. Ebenezer Zane, Major Samuel M'Colloch, Lewis Wetzel, Genl. Andrew Lewis, Genl. Daniel Brodhead, Capt. Samuel Brady, Col Wm. Crawford; and other distinguished actors in our Border Wars. Illustrated by Numerous Engravings. Wheeling, 1851. Svo, pp. 416-I-4, plates and folding plan. Half brown levant morocco, gilt top. Beautiful copy, with autograph letter and numerous cuttings inserted. %* This most valuable work is not a mere compilation of facts, but a history drawn from sources original and reliable. The author says "all statements of doubtful authority have been discarded, and no evidence received but that of the most unquestionable character." A distinctive feature of the work will be found in Part VII, containing biographical sketches of some of the most prominent actors in the border wars. Menzies, 1876, $10.25. Relating to the State of Ohio. 27 184 DELAFIELD (John, Jr.) An inquiry into the Origin of the An- tiquities of America. With an Appendix, containing Notes, and "a view of the Causes of the Superiority of the Men of the Northern over those of the Southern Hemisphere," by James Lakey, M. D. Cincinnati, 1839. 4I0, pp. 1 42 -\-folding plan and 10 plates. Half red morocco, gilt top ; plates neatly mounted. %*Very scarce. The folding engraving of Mexican Paintings is eighteen feet long, and being printed on tissue paper, is seldom found in perfect condition, and is frequently wanting altogether. Of the ten engrav- ings, four are colored. 185 DELAFIELD (John, Jr.) A Brief Topographical Description of the County of Washington, in the State of Ohio. New York, 1834. 8vo, pp. 39 and plate. Half ted mor., g. t. *** Very scarce. The first County History published in Ohio. 186 DENNY (William H.) Military Journal of Major Ebenezer Denny, an Officer in the Revolutionary and Indian Wars. With an intro- ductory Memoir by William H. Denny. Philadelphia, 1859. 8vo, pp. 288. Half maroon morocco, gilt top. * s * Illustrated by portraits of .Denny and General Harmar, and six plans including a view" of the Maumee Towns destroyed by General Harmar, and plan of Battle ground. This work forms a valuable addition to the details connected with Harmar's disastrous campaign, and St. Clair's defeat. 187 DeSCHWEINITZ (Edmund). The Life and Times of David Zeis- berger, the Western Pioneer and Apostle of the Indians. Philadelphia, 1871. 8vo, pp. 747. Half calf gilt top, uncut edges. ***The name of Zeisberger has remained comparatively unknown, although he deserves a most prominent place in history ; in Loskiel's and Heckewelder's Histories of the Moravian Mission among the Indians, he is a leading character, and much may be learned from these volumes concerning his labors. 188 DILLON (John B.) History of the Early Settlement of the North- western Territory, from its Earliest Explorations by Europeans, to the Close of the Territorial Government in 18 16: With an In- troduction containing Historical Notes of the Discovery and Set- tlement of the Territory of the United States, North West of the River Ohio. Indianapolis, la., 1854. 8vo, pp. xii-l-456 and 2 porttaits. Half light btown morocco, g. t. 28 Catalogue of Books 190 DISTRICT HISTORICAL SOCIETY. No. 1. First Report:— Containing the Constitution, and an account of the Organization of the Society. Together with " Man, his Origin in Geological Time," by Edward Brown, etc., 8vo, pp. 16, 1877. No. 2. Second Report .•— "The Modern Evidence of Prehistoric Man in the Copper Region of Lake Superior," by Harvey Reed; " Ethnic Relation of the Mound Builders," by M. C. Read, and "Evidences of the Prehistoric Occupation of Summit County, Ohio," by J. A. Stevenson, 8vo, pp. 32, 1878. No. 3. Curious Stones from the Stone Age. By P. P. Cherry, 8vo, pp. 8, 1878. Complete set, 8vo. Half calf . %* The District Historical Society is composed of members in Medina, Summit and Wayne Counties, Ohio. 191 DODDRIDGE (Joseph). Notes on the Settlement and Indian Wars of the Western Parts of Virginia and Pennsylvania, from the year 1763 until the year 1783, inclusive. Together with a View of the State of society and manners of the first settlers of the Western Country. Wellsburg, Va., 1824. i6mo, pp. v-316. Brown levant morocco, inside borders, gilt edges. *«* Rare. This is one of the original authorities, and scarcely a subse- quent production relating to Indian Wars, can be picked up, that does not give extracts, or make assertions based on " Doddridge's Notes," and most frequently without acknowledgment of the source from which their valuable item is taken. This work and " Wither's Chronicles," a work of like character and equal merit, have long been considered of primary import- ance in collections of books relating to America, and especially to those relating to the Ohio Valley ; this constant demand has rendered them very scarce, and only to be had at a high figure. Brinley's copy, 1881, $40.00. 192 DODDRIDGE (Joseph). Notes on the Settlement and Indian Wars of the Western Parts of Virginia and Pennsylvania, from 1763 to 1783, inclusive. Edited by Alfred Williams. Albany, N. Y., 1876. \2mo,pp. iv, 331. Half light calf , m. e. 193 DODDRIDGE (Joseph). Logan, the last of the race of Shikel- lemus. Reprinted from the Virginia Edition of 1823, with an Appendix relating to the Murder of Logan's family. Cincinnati, 1868. 4/0, //. 76. Half red morocco, gilt top, uncut. *jjj*Three hundred copies reprinted. Relating to the State of Ohio. 29 194 DODGE (J. R.) Red Men of the Ohio Valley : An Aboriginal History of the period commencing A. D. 1795; embracing nota- ble facts and thrilling incidents in the Settlement by the whites of the States of Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. Springfield, Ohio, i860. \2rn0, pp. 435. Cloth. Scarce. 195 DOGGETT (Henry S.) A Sketch of the Life and Professional Services of Isaac Sams, for Fifty Years a Distinguished Teacher in Ohio. With some Reminiscences by an " Old Boy." Cincinnati, 1880. Sq. i6mo, pp. 83. Half purple calf , m. e. 196 DOUGLASS (Ben). History of Wayne County, Ohio, from the days of the Pioneers and First Settlers to the Present Time. By Ben Douglass, Wooster, Ohio. Indianapolis, Ind., 1878. Svo, pp. 868 and 1 1 portraits. Half red morocco, gilt top. 197 DOWNS (E. C.) Four Years a Scout and Spy. Adventures of "General Bunker," of the 20th Ohio Infantry. Illustrated. Zanesville, Ohio, 1866. 8vo, pp. 404. Cloth. 198 DRAKE (Benjamin). The Life and Adventures of Black Hawk : with Sketches of Keokuk, the Sac and Fox Indians, and Black Hawk War. Cincinnati, 1844. \2n10, pp. 288 and wood-cut portrait. Half light calf , m. e. 199 Another Edition. Cincinnati, 185 1. i2*w, pp 288. Half light calf, m. e. 200 DRAKE (Benjamin). Life of Tecumseh, and his Brother the Prophet ; with a Historical Sketch of the Shawnee Indians. Cincinnati, 1856. \2-mo, pp. 235. Half maroon calf m. e. 201 DRAKE (Benjamin). Life of Tecumseh and his Brother the Prophet. Also, in same volume, Life and Adventures of Black Hawk. Cincinnati, 1852-55. 2 vols, in 1, i2tno. Half morocco. 202 DRAKE (Benjamin) and Mansfield (E. D.) Cincinnati, 1826. Cincinnati, 1827. \2tn0, pp. ioo-f-2 plates. Half green morocco, g. t. Roche, 1867, $6.oc. 30 Catalogue of Books 203 DRAKE (Daniel). Notices concerning Cincinnati. By Daniel Drake. Cincinnati : Printed for the author, at the Press of John W. Browne & Co. 1810. 8vo, pp. 60-j- Appendix, pp. iv. Red levant morocco, elaborately tooled sides and inside borders. Rare engraving of Cincin- nati in 1 8 10 by Cutler inserted. * s * Excessively rare. The first history of Cincinnati. Only three copies are known to be in existence. The author printed a small number only for presents to his friends. It was issued in two parts ; the first twenty- eight 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, Colombo Root; II, New Diseases. It is generally supposed that the matter contained in "Notices Concerning Cincinnati," was incorporated by Mr Drake in his "Picture of Cincinnati," published in 181 5, and that the latter was an enlargement of the former This is erroneous, as the matter contained in the two works is entirely different. This is the first copy ever offered at public sale. 204 DRAKE (Daniel). Natural and Statistical View, or Picture of Cin- cinnati and the Miami Country. Illustrated by Maps. With an Appendix, containing observations on the late Earthquakes, the Aurora Borealis and South-west Wind. Cincinnati : Printed by Looker and Wallace, 181 5. \21no, pp. preface ix-f- Corrections pp. 1, unnumbered, -j- Contents pp. 1, unnumbered — 251-t- Index, 2 leaves, unnumbered, and 2 maps. Purple levant morocco, g. t. , uncut edges, by Smith. Presentation copy from the author. *£* Very scarce. 205 DRAKE (Daniel). Geological Account of the Valley of the Ohio : In a letter from Daniel Drake. M. D. , to Joseph Correa de Serra. 7th Nov., 1818. 4/0. Half calf. * m * A curious paper, not only for its facts, but for the ingenious specula- tions of the author in attempting to account for certain geological phenomena in the Western Country. His paper is accompanied with a profile of the Valley of the Ohio, running traversely across the river at Cincinnati, and indicating the alluvial formations on each bank of the river at that place. 206 DRAKE (Daniel). Discourses delivered by appointment before the Cincinnati Medical Library Association, January 9th and 10th, 1852. Cincinnati, 1852. i2mo, pp. 93. Half blue calf, m. e. Relating to the State of Ohio. 3 1 207 [DRAKE (Daniel). J The People's Doctors. A Review by the People's Friend. Cincinnati, Ohio, 1830. 8vo, pp. iv-60. Half calf. 208 DRAKE (Daniel). Communication from Doctor Drake. Cincinnati, January 19, 1833. %vo,pp. 20. Half calf . *„,*• Relates to the trouble in the Medical College of Ohio. 209 DRAKE (Daniel]. An introductory Lecture on Professional In- dustry, delivered at Transylvania University Nov. .7, 1823. Lexington, Ky., 1823. 1 6mo, pp. 3 2 . Half calf. 210 DRAKE (Daniel). The Northern Lakes a Summer Residence for Invalids of the South. Louisville, 1842. 8vo, pp. 29. Half calf 211 DRAKE (Samuel G.) Indian Captivities, or, Life in the Wigwam ; being True Narratives of Captives who have been carried away by the Indians, from the Frontier Settlements of the U. S. from the earliest period to the present time. Auburn, 1850. i2mo, pp. 367. Half green calf , m. e. 212 DRAKE (Samuel G.) Tragedies of the Wilderness; or, True and Authentic narratives of captives who have been carried away by the Indians from the various frontier settlements of the United States from the earliest to the present time ; illustrating the man- ners and customs, barbarous rites and ceremonies of the North American Indians, and their various methods of torture practiced upon such as have, from time to time fallen into their hands. Illustrated. Boston, 1841. 12-mo, pp. 360. Half red calf, m. e. s >.*This volume consists of a reprint of the entire narratives, without any abridgement, and in the language as originally written. It is an admirable collection, and among the number linked to our subject will be found, Smith's Captivity, Captivity of Captain William Hubble, Massy Harbeson and L. Munson. 213 DROWN (Solomon). An Oration delivered at Marietta, April 7, 1789, in Commemoration of the Commencement of the Settle- ment formed by the Ohio Company. Worcester, Mass., printed by Isaiah Thomas, MDCCLXXXIX. 4to,pp. 17. Half morocco, gilt top. * * Very rare. A copy is in the Marietta College Library. 32 Catalogue of Books 214 DUNLEVY (A. H.) History of the Miami Baptist Association : from its Organization in 1797 to a Division of that body on Mis- sions in the year 1836. With short Sketches of Deceased Pastors of this First Association in Ohio. Cincinnati, 1869. i6mo, pp. 193 and frontispiece. Half brown mor., g. t. 215 EDWARDS (Samuel E.) The Ohio Hunter: or, a brief sketch of the Frontier Life of Samuel E. Edwards, the Great Bear and Deer Hunter of the State of Ohio. Battle Creek, Mich., 1866. i6mo,pp. 240. Half light calf , m. e. 216 EELS (Samuel). Memorial of Samuel Eels. Cleveland, 1873. Svo, pp. 4+255. Half calf extra, m. e. 217 ELLET (Charles, Jr.) Letter on the proposed Bridge across the Ohio River at Cincinnati, with a single span of r4oo feet, and an elevation of 112 feet above low water. Columbus, 1849. Svo, pp. 16. Half morocco. 218 ELLET (Mrs. Elizabeth F.) Pioneer Women of the West. New York, 1852. 1 2tno, pp. 434 and frontispiece. Half red mor. , g. t., uncut. 219 ELLIOTT (J. D.) Speech of Com. Jesse Duncan Elliott, U. S. N. delivered in Hagerstown, Md., on November 14th, 1843. Philadelphia, 1844. Svo, pp. 82 and wood-cuts. Half light calf , m. e. * # a Scarce. A defense of his conduct in the Battle of Lake Erie. 220 ENGELS (L.) Nordamerika — Ohio. Reise nach Nordamerika. Beobachtungen und Erfahrungen in Ohio, 1848 und 1849. Elberfeld, Badeker, 1850. [379] Bvo, pp. iv, 108. Half red morocco, g. t. 221 ENSIGN (The) of Liberty, of the Church of Christ. Kirtland, Lake County, Ohio, 1847-9. Svo. Half blue calf, gilt top. *„* Edited by W. E. McLellin ; contains much matter relating to the Mormons jvhile in Ohio. Seven numbers only were published, one hundred and twelve pages, paged consecutively. No. I, March, 1847; No. 2, April, 1847 ; No. 3, December, 1847 ; No. 4, January, 1848 ; No. 5, March, 1848 ; No. 6, May, 1848, No. 7, August, 1849. This is a complete set, and is be- lieved to be the only one in existence. 222 ESPY (Josiah). Memorandums of a Tour made by Josiah Espy in the States of Ohio and Kentucky and Indiana Territory, in 1805. Cincinnati, 1870. Svo, pp. viii-l-29. Half yellow morocco, g. t., uncut. Relating to the State of Ohio. 33 223 EVANS (Est wick). Pedestrious Tour of Four Thousand Miles through the Western States and Territories, during the Winter and Spring of 1818. Interspersed with brief reflections upon a great variety of topics, Religious, Moral, Political, Sentimental, &c, &c. Concord, N. H., 1819. i2mo,pp. 256, and frontispiece. Half green calf , m. e. *j* Very scarce. 224 EVANS (Lewis). Geographical, Historical, Political, and Mechan- ical Essays. The First, containing An Analysis of a General Map of the Middle British Colonies in America ; and of the Country of the Confederate Indians: A Description of the Face of the Country; the Boundaries of the Confederates; and the Maritime and Inland Navigation of the several Rivers and Lakes contained therein. Philadelphia, printed by B. Franklin and D. Hall, MDCCLV. 4to, pp. iv-J-32 and map. Half Russia. •„* This scarce book is valuable principally on account of the map it contains, which includes the Ohio Country, then in dispute between the French and English The map is 20^ x 27^ inches, and was republished in " PownalPs Topographical Description of the Middle British Colonies," 1776. The fact that this book was printed by Benjamin Franklin adds much to its interest and value. Wight, 1864, $30 00; Field, 1875, $29.00. 225 EWING (E. E.) The Story of the Ninety-First. Read at a Re- union of the Ninety-First Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, held at Portsmouth, Ohio, April 8, 1868. Portsmouth, Ohio, 1868. 2,2tno, pp. 25. Paper. 226 EXCURSION made by the Executive and Legislatures of the States of Kentucky and Tennessee to the State of Ohio, January, !86o. Cincinnati, i860. i2mo, pp. 139. Half light calf m. e. 227 EXTRACTS of Minutes of the Presbyterian Church, with an Ad- dress on the Miami Presbytery. Cincinnati, 1806. \6mo,pp. 10. Half calf . 228 EYRE (John). Travels: Comprising a Journey from England to Ohio, Two Years in that State. Travels in America, &c. To which are added the Foreigner's Protracted Journal, Letters, &c. John Eyre. New York > l8 S 2 - \2n10, pp. 372. Half red calf , m. e. 34 Catalogue of Books 229 [FAIRBANKS (Charles)]. The Old Soldier's History. Contain- ing an Account of the Movements of the North-Western Army, 1813-14, under five different Generals, their Encampments, Battles, Executions, with their Hardships, Sufferings, etc. Written by himself. Haverhill, Mass., E. G. Frothingham, 1861. \2rn0, pp. 20. Half calf . Very scarce. 230 FAIRCHILD (E. H.) Historical Sketch of Oberlin College. Springfield, O., 1868. 8zw, pp. 34. Paper. 231 FAIRCHILD (J. H.) Oberlin: its Origin, Progress and Results. An Address prepared for the Alumni of Oberlin College, assem- bled August 22, i860. Oberlin, i860. Zvo, pp. 70. Half light calf, m. e. *_ s * A history of Oberlin College, and Historical Sketch of the City of Oberlin, in Lorain County, Ohio. 232 Another Copy. Half calf. 233 FAIRCHILD (J. H.) Early History and Settlement of Brown- helm, Ohio. Presented at the Jubilee Celebration, July 4th, 1867. Oberlin, 1867. 8vo, pp. 24. Half calf. 234 FAIRCHILD (T. B.) A History of the Town of Cuyahoga Falls, Summit County, Ohio. Cleveland, 1876. i6mo, pp. 39. Half calf, g. t. 235 FAIRCHILD (T. B.) History of St. John's Church, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, June 3, 1875. Cleveland, 1875. i6mo, pp. 15. Half morocco. 236 FINLEY (James B.) History of the Wyandott Mission, at Upper Sandusky, Ohio, under the direction of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Cincinnati, 1840. i2mo,pp. 432. Half purple levant morocco, g.t., by Smith. Scarce. 237 FINLEY (James B.) Sketches of Western Methodism : Biograph- ical, Historical and Miscellaneous. Illustrative of Pioneer Life. Edited by W. P. Strickland, D. D. Cincinnati, 1854. \2mo, pp. 551 and portraits. Half olive morocco, g. t. 238 FINLEY (James B.) Autobiography of Rev. James B. Finley : or Pioneer Life in the West. Edited by W. P. Strickland, D. D. Cincinnati, 1853. i2tno, pp. 455+3 portraits and 5 plates. Half olive morocco, g. t. 239 FINLEY. Another copy. Cloth. Relating to the State of Ohio. 35 240 FINNEY (Charles G.) Reminiscences of Rev. Charles G. Finney. Speeches and Sketches at the gathering of his Friends and Pupils in Oberlin. July 28th, 1876. Oberlin, Ohio, 1876. 1 2*», //. vi— 98. Half calf. 241 FIRELANDS PIONEER (The). Published by the Firelands Historical Society, Sandusky, Cleveland and Norwalk, 1858-78. 13 vols, bound in 3 8vo. Half brown morocco, gilt tops. *£.* A complete set of this valuable work, very scarce. It contains a large mass of valuable addresses, local history, personal reminiscences, and other interesting matter relating to Ohio and the West. 242 FIRELANDS PIONEER. Six odd volumes, 1, 6, 7 and 9. 243 FLINT (James). Letters from America, containing observations on the Climate and Agriculture of the Western States, the man- ners of the People, etc. Edinburg, 1822. 8vo, pp. viii-f-330. Half green morocco, gilt top, uncut edges. * s * Pages 66-139 gi ve an account of the author's trip down the Ohio in 1818, with sketches of the cities and towns along its banks. 244 FLINT (Timothy). 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." Cincinnati, 1828. 2 vols. 8vo, vol. 1, pp. 592, vol. 2., pp. 520. Half olive morocco, g. t. , uncut edges. * s *This work contains a Historical, Geographical and Statistical account of the Valley of the Mississippi, first in general, and then of the various separate States within its limits. Ohio is included within pages 393-427. It was the first work of the kind published, and much of the matter is original. It gives a general knowledge, and a. comprehensive view of everything connected with the Western Country, conveniently arranged. 245 Another copy. 2 vols. Half brown morocco. 246 FLINT (Timothy). Indian Wars of the West; containing Bio- graphical 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. Cincinnati, 1833. \6mo,pp. 240. Half yellow levant morocco, g. t., by Smith. 247 FLINT (Timothy). Recollections of the Last Ten Years, passed in occasional Residences and Journeyings in the Valley of the Mississippi, from Pittsburg and the Missouri, to the Gulf of Mexico, and from Florida to the Spanish Frontier. Boston, 1826. 8vo, pp. 395. Half maroon morocco, g. /., uncut edges. 36 Catalogue of Books 248 [FLINT (Timothy). J Francis Berrian, or The Mexican Patriot. Philadelphia, 1834. 2 vols. i2tno, pp. 243-257. Half calf, m. e. 249 [FLINT (Timothy).] Elkswatawa; or the Prophet of the West. A Tale of the Frontier. New York, 1836. 2 vols. \2tn0, portrait inserted. Cloth. 250 FLOOD (C. B ) Ohio Territorial Laws for the Punishment of Crime. &vo, pp. 12. Paper. 251 FOOTE (Samuel E.) Memoirs of the Life of. By his Brother John P. Foo^e. Cincinnati, i860. &vo, pp. x-\-2$2, portrait and four plates. Half light calf , m. e. * i * Pages 139-168, relate to Mr. Foote's residence in Cincinnati, from 1827 to 1850. Appendix V, Captain Smith. Appendix VI, General Harrison. 252 FORCE (Manning F.) Pre- Historic Man. Darwinism and Deity. The Mound Builders. Cincinnati, i860. 8vo. pp. 85. Half brown mor., g. t. 253 FORCE (Manning F.) Some Early Notices of the Indians of Ohio. To what race did the mound builders belong ? Cincinnati, 1879. Svo. pp. 75. Half calf. 254 FORD (Henry A.) History of Cincinnati, Ohio, with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches. Also, Ford (Henry A.) History of Hamilton County, Ohio. Numerous Illustrations. Cincinnati, 1881. 2 vols., folio, pp. 432-534. Half morocco, gilt edges. 255 FOSTER (J. W.) The Mississippi Valley: Its Physical Geogra- phy, including Sketches of the Topography, Botany, Geology, etc., and of the progress and development in Population and Mineral Wealth. Illustrated by Maps and Sections. Chicago, 1869. &vo, pp. 443, and 3 maps. Half brown morocco, gilt top. Relating to the State of Ohio. 37 256 [FOSTER"(James) ] The Capitulation, or a History of the Expe- dition conducted by William Hull, Brigadier-General of the North-Western Army. By an Ohio Volunteer. Chillicothe, 181 2. i2mo,pp. 78. Half red levant morocco, g t. *** Very scarce. The author was captured at Detroit, and in this work gives an account of his imprisonment, and the principal events of this unfortunate campaign. It relates entirely to the campaign of the Army in Ohio and the Northwest, and is throughout, very severe on General Hull. 257 FRANKENSTEIN (John). American Art: its Awful Altitude. A Satire written in the Third Year of the Great Rebellion, 1 863-4. Cincinnati, 1864. \imo,pp. viii-112. Half calf m. e. *£* A satire on Art in Cincinnati. The persons figuring in the book were among the most prominent citizens of the city. Privately printed and very scarce. 258 FROST (John). Heroic Women of the West : comprising thrilling examples of courage and self-sacrifice among the Pioneer Mothers of the Western Country. Philadelphia, 1854. i2tno,pp. 348 and 6 plates. Half maroon morocco, g. t. 259 GALLAGHER (William D.) Facts and Conditions of Progress of the North-west. With an Appendix containing a Sketch of the History of the Society, and other Matter. Cincinnati, 1850. 8vo, pp. 85. Half calf. 260 Another Copy. Half calf. 261 [GALLAGHER (William D.)] Selections from the Poetical Lit- erature of the West. Cincinnati, 1841. i2mo, pp. 264. Half calf . 262 GARFIELD (James A.) Discovery and Ownership of the North Western Territory, and Settlement of the Western Reserve. An Address delivered Sept. 16, 1873, by Hon. James A. Garfield. 8vo, pp. 34. Half calf. 263 GARRARD (Lewis H.) Memoir of Charlotte Chambers. By Her Grandson, Lewis H. Garrard. Philadelphia: Printed for the author. 1856. 8vo, pp. lx-(- 135. Half green levant morocco, g. t. *,* Privately printed and rare. The brief title conveys no idea of the great historical value of this book to the Ohio historian ; the portion con- nected with our subject, is pp. 18-130, which consists of letters written by Mrs. Chambers, while living near Cincinnati, from 1797 to 1821. 38 Catalogue of Books 264 GAZLAY (Sayrs). Notices of Fossil Wood in Ohio, in a letter dated Cincinnati, April 30, 1833. Svo, pp. 6. Half calf. 265 GEAUGA AND LAKE COUNTIES, OHIO. History of, with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of its Pioneers and Most Prominent Men. Philadelphia, 1878. Folio, pp. 259, and numerous illustrations. Half morocco, gilt edges. 266 GEOLOGY OF OHIO. A complete set of the publications of the Geological Survey of Ohio. Columbus, Ohio, 1871-82. 9 vols, royal Svo. Bsa'tti fully bouni in half Russia, extra gilt tops. Maps enclosed in separate case to match the set. 267 GILLELAND (J. C.) The Ohio and Mississippi Pilot, consisting of a set of Charts of those Rivers, representing their Channels, Islands, Ripples, Rapids, Shoals, Bars, Rocks, etc., accompanied with directions for the use of Navigators. To which is added a Geography of the States and Territories West and South of the Alleghany Mountains. Pittsburgh, 1820. i6mo, pp. xii — 274. Half light calf, m. e. 268 GRAHAM (A. A.) History of Richland County, Ohio (including the original boundaries): its Past and Present, containing a com- prehensive history of Ohio, and an outline history of the North- west, and a complete detailed history of Richland County. Mansfield, Ohio. 4/0, pp. 943, map, numerous portraits and illustrations. Half red morocco, gilt top. 269 GRANGER (Ebenezer). Notices of Vegetable Impressions of the Rocks connected with the Coal Formation of Zanesville, Ohio. August, 1820. 87 o, extract and 2 plates. Half calf. 270 GRANVILLE, OHIO. Proceedings and Exercises at Granville, November 13, 1880, in Commemoration of the Seventy-fifth Anniversary of the Settlement of the Town. Granville, O. [1880. J Svo, pp. 8. Half calf. 271 GREAT CONVENTION (The). Description of the Convention of the People of Ohio, held at Columbus on the 21st and 22nd February, 1840. By John G. Miller, editor of the Ohio Confed- erate. Columbus, 1840. Svo, pp. 40. Half calf. Relating to the State of Ohio. 39 272 GRIFFIN (Appleton P. C.) The Discovery of the Mississippi: a Bibliographical account. New York, 1883. $to\ pp. 20 and large colored map. Paper. 273 GRIFFITHS (D. Jim.) Two years' Residence in the New Settle- ments of Ohio, North America : With Directions to Emigrants. By D. Griffiths Jun. London, 1835. i2mo, pp. 197. Half green levant morocco, gilt top. *„* Scarce. The whole work is given to an account of the New Settle- ments on the Western Reserve, Ohio. 274 GRONEWEG (L.) Meteorological Observations made in Mont- gomery County, Southern Ohio, and a condensed treatise on Meteorology in General. Germantown, 1856. Zvo, pp. 29 and 9 folded charts. Half calf . 275 GUERNSEY COUNTY. Centennial History. The Old Inhab- itants of Guernsey County, Ohio. Full List of the- Names of all over 70 years of age. Cambridge, Ohio, 1876. 'iSmo, pp. 1 1 . Half calf. 276 GUEST (Moses). 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. Cincinnati, 1823. i6mo, pp. 160 and plate. Half light calf , m. e. •^•The "Poems" occupy pp 7-82, and the "Extracts from the Author's Journal" pp 83-160, which give a description of all the counties and towns through which he traveled. On pp. 157-160 he gives an account of his residence in Cincinnati, where he came in 1817. 277 HALL (Frederick). Letters from the East and from the West. Washington City, 1840. 8vo, pp. xi+168. Half blue mor., g. t. 278 HALL (James). The Western Souvenir, a Christmas and New Years' Gift for 1829. Edited by James Hall. Cincinnati, 1829. i6mo, pp. 324 and 7 plates. Half brown levant morocco, gilt edges. * # * Rare. This is the first Annual published in the Western States. 279 HALL (James). Western Romances, consisting of Legends of the West, The Soldier's Bride, Harpe's Head, and Border Tales. Philadelphia, 1833-35. 4 vols., 1 2 mo. Uniformly bound in half calf . 40 Catalogue of Books 280 HALL (James). The West; its Commerce and Navigation. Cincinnati, 1848. i2tno,pp. 328. Cloth. 281 HALL (James). The West; its Soil, Surface and Productions. Cincinnati, 1848. i2tno, pp 260. Cloth. 282 HALL (James). Sketches of History, Life and Manners in the West. Philadelphia, 1835. 2 vols., i6mo,pp. 182-276. Cloth. 283 HALL (James). Statistics of the West, at the close of the Year 1836. Cincinnati, 1837. i6mo,pp. xviii, 9-284. Cloth. 284 HALL (James). Legends of the West. Philadelphia, 1833. i6mo,pp 267. Cloth. 285 HALL (James). Legends of the West : Sketches Illustrative of the Habits, Occupations, Adventures and Sports of the Pioneers of the West. Cincinnati, 1874. i2tno,pp. 435. Cloth, uncut. 286 HALL (James). Letters from the West; containing sketches of Scenery, Manners and Customs ; and Anecdotes connected with the First Settlements of the Western Sections of the United States. London, 1828. &vo,pp. iv — 385. Half light calf , m. e. 287 HALL (James). Notes on the Western States, containing descrip- tive sketches of their Soil, Climate, Resources and Scenery. Philadelphia, 1838. i6mo, pp. 23, xxiii, 13—304. Cloth. 288 HALL (James). The Romance of Western History: or, Sketches of History, Life and Manners in the West. Cincinnati, 1857-. i2mo, pp, 420 and portrait. Cloth, uncut. 289 HALL (James). The Hydraulic Beds and Associated Lime Stones at the Falls of the Ohio. 1877. Bvo, pp. 12. Half calf. 290 HALL (James). On the Geological Position of the Castoroides Ohioensis ; Also, a Description of the Cranium of the Same by Jeffries Wyman, M. D. Boston, 1846. 4A7, //. 20 and 3 plates. Half calf. * t *Rare. Presentation copy from the author. Relating to the State of Ohio. 41 291 HALL (James) and WHITFIELD (R. P.) Description of New- Species of Fossils from Louisville and the Falls of the Ohio. 1872. 8vo,pp. 13. Paper. 292 HAMILTON, OHIO. Williams' Hamilton City Directory for 1882-3. Cincinnati, 1882. 8vo, pp. 198. Half morocco, gilt top. 293 HANNAFORD (E.) The Story of a Regiment: A History of the Campaigns and Associations in the Field of the Sixth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Cincinnati, published by the author, 1868. Svo, pp. 622. Cloth. 294 HARRIS (Thaddeus M.) The Journal of a Tour into the Ter- ritory Northwest of the Alleghany Mountains ; made in the Spring of the year 1803. With a Geographical and Historical Account of the State of Ohio. Illustrated with Original Maps and Views. Boston, 1805. 8vo, pp. 271 and 5 folding maps. Half broiun levant morocco, g. t., uncut. 295 HARBISON (Massy). A Narrative of the Sufferings of Massy Harbison from Indian Barbarity. Giving an account of her Captivity, the murder of her two children, her escape, with an Infant at her breast ; together with some account of the cruelties of the Indians on the Allegheny River, &c, during the years 1790-94. Pittsburgh, 1825. i6mo, pp. 66. Half light levant mor., g. t. *»* Very scarce. Notwithstanding the singular and almost incredulous nature of the above narrative, it is considered truthful by good authorities. 296 HARBISON (Massy). Another Edition. Pittsburgh, 1829. i6mo,pp. 89. Half green levant morocco, g. t., uncut. 297 HARRISON (W. H.) A Discourse on the Aborigines of the Val- ley of Ohio. In which the opinions of the Conquest of that Valley by the Iroquois or Six Nations of the Seventeenth Century, supported by Cadwallader Colden, of New York, Governor Pownel, of Massachusetts, Dr. Franklin, the Hon. DeWitt Clin- ton of New York and Judge Haywood of Tennessee, are exam- ined and — contested. Cincinnati, 1838. Svo, pp. 5 1 and plate. Half brown levant morocco, gilt top. 42 Catalogue of Books 299 HARRISON (W. H.) Discourse on the Aborigines of the Valley of the Ohio. [A review of the work.] 8vo, pp. 12. Paper. Extract. 300 HARRISON (W. H.) Outlines of the Life and Public Services of. By Caleb Cushing. Boston, 1840. i6mo, pp. 71. Half calf . 301 HARRISON (W. H.) Eight pamphlets, relating to the death of William Henry Harrison, bound in one volume. 1840. 8vo. Half morocco, gilt top. 302 HARRISON (W. H.) Life of Major-General W. H. Harrison, com- prising a brief account of his important Civil and Military Services, and an accurate description of the Council at Vincennes with Tecumseh, as well as the victories of Tippecanoe, Fort Meigs and the Thames. Philadelphia, 1840. 8vo, pp. 93, and portrait and two plates. Half calf. 303 HARRISON (The) and Log Cabin Song Book. Columbus, 1840. i6mo. Half calf extra, g. t. 304 HARRISON. The Harrison, Ohio, Tornado, Feb. 14, 1854. Extract, 8vo, pp. 7. Paper. 305 HART (Adolphus M.) History of the Valley of the Mississippi. Cincinnati, 1853. \2tno, pp. 286. Half olive mor., g. t. 306 [Hart (C. W.)] Essay on Industry, and Biographical Sketches of Theopholus Radclipp and Emma Jones. By a Member of the Bar. Steubenville, 1835. i6mo, pp. 60. Half mor., g. t. Very scarce. 307 [HART (William). J An Appeal to the People: or an Exposition of the Official Conduct of Return Johnathan 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, etc., etc. Printed for the People, 181 2. 1 imo, pp. 94. Half green morocco, g. t. * S *A scarce work. We can trace but two copies. It relates entirely to the controversy between the militia companies in Washington County, Ohio. Relating to the State of Ohio. 43 308 HARVEY (Henry). History of the Shawnee Indians, from the year 1681 to 1854, inclusive. By Henry Harvey: member of the Religious Society of Friends. Cincinnati, 1855. i6mo, pp. 316 and portrait. Yellow levant mor., g. t. *%* One of the most valuable works to the students of Ohio and Indian History, and one of the most simple and truthful narratives ever written. The author is very earnest in the task he has undertaken, and a perusal of the work can not but leave upon the mind of the reader a feeling of attach- ment for this people, and of commiseration and lasting sympathy for the wrongs inflicted upon them by the English. 309 HATCH (William Stanley). A Chapter of the History of the War of 18 1 2 in the North- West. Embracing the Surrender of the Northwestern Army and Fort, at Detroit, August 16, 1812. Cincinnati, 1*872. i6mo, pp. 156. Half blue calf, m. e. s Sf *This unpretending little volume is quite an interesting addition to the history of the events referred to It deals mainly with the operations of General Hull, and his surrender, and gives additional facts in regard to the character and death of Tecumseh. 310 HAWLEY (Zerah). A Journal of a Tour through Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, the North part of Pennsylvania and Ohio. Including a year's residence in that part of the State of Ohio, styled New Connecticut, or Western Reserve. In which is given a description of the country, climate, soil, productions, animals, buildings, manners of the people, state of Society, popu- lation, etc. , From Actual and Careful observation. New Haven, 1822. 1 8mo, pp. 158. Half red levant mor. , g. t., uncut edges. *V* Very scarce. Probably unique in uncut condition. 311 HEATH (John). Serious Charges against Captain Oliver H. Perry of the United States Navy. By John Heath, late Captain of the Marine Corps. [Washington, 181 7.] 32#2o, pp. 40. Half morocco. 337 HISTORICAL Sketches of Public Schools in the Cities, Villages and Townships of the State of Ohio. Columbus, O., 1876. Svo. Half russia. 48 Catalogue of Books 338 HISTORICAL Sketches of the Higher Educational Institutions, and also of Benevolent and Reformatory Institutions of the State of Ohio. Columbus, O., 1876. %vo. Half russia. 339 HISTORY (A) of Education in the State of Ohio. A Centennial Volume. Columbus, O., 1876. 8vo, pp. 449. Half russia. * s *The above three volumes are bound uniformly. 340 HISTORY, Organization and Transactions of the Ohio Editorial Association during the years 1853, 1854 and 1855. Columbus, 1855. 8vo, pp. 112. Half calf . 341 HOLMES (John). Historical Sketches of the Missions of the United Brethren for propagating the Gospel among the Heathen, from their commencement to the present time. Dublin, 1818. 8vo, pp. vtii-\-472. Half morocco, gilt top, uncut edges. 342 HOPKINS (T. M.) A Discourse Historic of the Presbyterian Church of Xenia, Ohio, delivered August 20, 1876. Xenia, O., 1876. 8vo, pp. 12. Half morocco. 343 HORTON AND TEVERBAUGH. A History of the Eleventh Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, containing the Military Record, so far as it is possible to obtain it, of each officer and enlisted man of the command, a list of deaths, an account of the veterans, incidents of the field and camp, names of the three months Volunteers, etc. Dayton, O., 1886. 8vo, pp. xv, 287. Sheep. 344 HOSMER (H. L.) Early History of the Maumee Valley. Toledo, 1858. 8vo, cover and pp. 9-70. Halfmor., g. t. 345 HOWARD (Margaret). Trial of Margaret Howard, on Indictment for the Murder of Mary Ellen Smith, alias Howard. Reported by Thomas Shinkwin, reporter for the Cincinnati Chronicle. Cincinnati, O., 1849. 8vo, pp. 93. Half calf. 346 HOWE (Daniel W.) The Laws and Courts of Northwest and Indiana Territories. Indianapolis, 1886. 8vo,pp. 25. Paper. Relating to the State of Ohio. 49 347 HOWE (Henry). Historical Collections of Ohio; Containing a collection of the most interesting Facts, Traditions, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, etc., relating to its General and Local His- tory, with descriptions of its Counties, Principal Towns and Vil- lages. Illustrated with 177 engravings, giving views of the Chief Towns, Public Buildings, Relics of Antiquity, Historic Localities, Natural Scenery, etc. Cincinnati, 1869. Svo, pp. 581. Half red levant mor. , g. t., uncut. Beautiful copy. 348 HOWE (Henry). Historical Collections of the Great West: con- taining Narratives of the most important and interesting events in Western History— remarkable individual adventures — sketches of frontier life — descriptions of Natural curiosities. Illustrated with Numerous Engravings. Two volumes in one. Greenville, Tenn., 1854. Svo, pp. 456. Half green mor.,g. t. 349 HOWELLS (William D.) Some Things belonging to the Settle- ment of the Valley of the Ohio. Svo, half title and pp. 38. Half calf. *J t This interesting article was read before the Historical and Literary Society of Quebec, and published in their Transactions, New Series, part 2, Quebec, 1875. 350 HUGHES (John W.) The Trial and 'Execution of Dr. John W. Hughes, for the Murder of Miss Tamzen Parsons. With a sketch of his Life as related by himself. Cleveland, 1866. Svo, pp. 58. Half calf. 351 Another copy. Paper. 352 HULL (William). Memoirs of the Campaign of the North Western Army of the United States, A D. 181 2. In a series of Letters addressed to the Citizens of the United States. With an Appen- dix, containing a Brief Sketch of the Revolutionary Services of the Author. Boston, 1824. Svo, pp. 229. Half morocco, g. t. 353 HUNT (T. Sterry). Coal and Iron in Southern Ohio. The mineral resources of the Hocking Valley. Being an account of its Coal, Iron Ores, Railroads, etc. With a Map. Boston, 1881. Svo, pp. xii-\- 1 52 and map. Half brown morocco, gilt top. 50 Catalogue of Books 354 HUNT (William E.) Historical Collections of Coshocton County, Ohio. A complete panorama of the County from the earliest known occupants of the Territory to the present time, 1764-1876. Cincinnati, 1876. 8vo,pp. viii-\-id\. Half calf, gilt top, uncut edges. 355 HURST (Samuel H.) Journal-History of the Seventy-third Ohio Volunteer Infantry, by Samuel H. Hurst, Commander of the Regiment. Chillicothe, 1866. Zvo, pp. vm-\-2$3. Cloth. 356 HURTT (F. W.) The Cincinnati Diary and Guide for 1856-57. Cincinnati, 1856. i6mo, pp. 127. Half calf m. e. 357 HUTCHINS (C. V.) In Memory of. Born at Portsmouth, O., 1856. Died 1874. 1874. &vo, pp. 33 and portrait. Half calf. 358 HUTCHINS (Thomas). A Topographical Description of Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland and North Carolina, comprehending the Rivers Ohio, Kenhawa, Sioto, Cherokee, Wabash, Illinois, Mis- sissippi, etc., The Climate, Soil and Produce, whether Animal, Vegetable or Mineral; the Mountains, Creeks, Roads, Distances, Latitudes, etc., of every part laid down in the annexed Map. Published by Thomas Hutchins, Captain of the 60th Regiment of Foot. With a Plan of the Rapids of the Ohio, a Plan of the sev- eral Villages in the Illinois Country, a Table of Distances between Fort Pitt and the Mouth of the Ohio, all engraved on Copper. And an Appendix containing Mr. Patrick Kennedy's Journal up the Illinois River, and a correct list of the different Nations and Tribes of Indians, with the Number of Fighting Men, etc. London : Printed for the Author, and sold by F. Almon, 1778. &vo, title and preface pp. 4+67 an d 3 folding plans. Paneled calf, inside borders, gilt top, uncut edges, by Smith. *^* Exceedingly scarce. 359 HUTCHISON (W. A.) Historical Discourse of the Reading and Lockland Presbyterian Church, Hamilton County, Ohio. Cincinnati, 1876. 8vo, pp. 19. Half morocco. Relating to the State of Ohio. 5 1 360 ILLUSTRATIONS of the Nests and Eggs of the Birds of Ohio. By Genevieve E. Jones, with Text by Dr. Howard Jones. Circleville, O., 1879-86. Parts 1 to 23 in numbers as issued, size 15 x 20 inches. *„* A complete set. One of the most sumptuous works ever published. Forty-three sets only were issued to subscribers Each part contains three plates, all drawn and colored by hand, and each plate a work of art in itself. As the subscribers are mainly public institutions, the opportunity to secure a set may never occur again. A set was recently priced by G. P. Putnam's Sons at $350 00. 361 IMLAY (Gilbert.) A Topographical Description of the Western Territory of North America : Containing a succinct account of its Soils, Climate, Natural History, Population, Agriculture, Man- ners and Customs. With an ample description of the several divisions into which that country is partitioned; to which are added the Discovery, Settlement and Present State of Kentucky, and an Essay towards the Topography and Natural History of that important Country. By John Filson. To which is added, I, The Adventures of Col. Daniel Boon, one of the First Set- tlers, etc. London, 1793. 8vo, pp. xvi-|- 433-)- /«, pp. 32. 2. Laws of the Territory of the United States, Northwest of the Ohio River, passed at the first session of the General Assembly begun and held at Cincinnati Monday, the 16th day of Sept., A. D. 1799; also, Certain Laws enacted by the Governor and Judges of the Territory from the commencement of the Government to December, 1792. With an appendix containing Resolutions, the Ordinance of Congress for the Government of the Territory, the Consti- tution of the United States and the Law Respecting Fugitives. Vol. I. Published by Authority. Cincinnati, from the press of Carpenter and Findley, Printers to the Territory, 1800. 8vo, pp. 280. 3. Laws of the Territory of the United States, Northwest of the River Ohio, passed at the second session of the First General Assembly, begun and holden at Chillicothe on Monday the third day of November, 1800, with an Appendix of Resolutions. Vol. II Published by Authority. Chillicothe, Printed by Windship & Willis, printers to the Honorable the Legislature, 1801. %vo, pp. 112. 4. Laws of the Territory of the United States, Northwest 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, 1801. Also, an Appendix containing certain Acts and Resolutions. Vol. III. Published by Authority. Chillicothe, From the press of N. Willis, Printer to the hon. Legisla- ture, 1802. %vo, pp. 253. Together, 7 vols., Svo. Sprinkled calf, inside borders, gilt tops, by Smith. All the volumes stilted to a uniform size. *-** All the above volumes are excessively rare, and it is believed to be the only set in existence. Vol. one contains two autographs of John Cleves Symmes, the original proprietor of the Miami Purchase. 425 LAWS of the Territory North-west of the River Ohio. Reprint. Roy. 8vo, pp. 350. Paper. 426 LE PEUPLE INSTRUT; ou les Alliances dans lesquelles les Min- istres de la Grande-Bretagne ont engage la Nation, and 1' emploi qu'ils ont fait de ses Escadres and de ses Armies, depins le com- mencement des troubles sur l'Ohio. Paris, 1756. \2tno, pp. 212. Half brown levant mor.,g. t., uncut, by Matthews. Relates to the French troubles on the Ohio. Relating to the State of Ohio. 61 427 LEA (Thomas G.) Catalogue of Plants, Native and Naturalized, collected in the Vicinity of Cincinnati, Ohio, during the years 1834-44. Philadelphia, 1849. 8vo, pp. iv — 77. Half calf . 428 LEA (Thomas G.) Descriptions of New Species of Fungi, col- lected in vicinity of Cincinnati, described by M. J. Berkeley. Cincinnati, 1882. 8vo, pp. 21. Half calf . 429 LEE (William J.) The Sentinels. Delivered at Marietta College, 1862. i6tno, pp. 18. Half calf . 430 LEEDS (Albert R.) On the Asphaltic Coal from the Shale of the Huron River, Ohio, with Geological Notes, by Dr. J. S. Newberry. New York, 1875. &vo, extract and plate. Half calf , > 431 LEGENDS of Ainex. Being chronicles, legends, runes, memorable relations, facts, fiction and fancy, daguerreotyped on the spot, "by a Young Man up a Tree." Containing a complete record of the proceedings of the "Gossip's Paradise," and the action of the great Elopement Case, with a life of the parties from the Cradle to the Catastrophe. Springfield, Ohio, 1857. 8vo, pp. 2 2 and index. Half calf. Very scarce. 432 LESLEY (J. P.) Notes on the Comparative Geology of North Eastern Ohio, etc. &vo, pp. 51. Paper, extract. 433 LETTERS found in the Ruins of Fort Braddock, including an interesting American Tale. New York, 1824. i2tno, pp. 78. Half light morocco, gilt top, uncut edges. 434 LICKING County Pioneer Association. A complete set of its publications, viz: 1. Historical Sketches of the Presbyterian Churches in Licking County, Ohio. By Henry M. Hervey. 8vo, pp. 20 2. History of the Welsh Settlements in Licking County, Ohio. By Isaac Smucker, Secretary. 1869. 8vo, pp. 22. 3. Account of the Celebration at Clay Lick. By Dr. Coulter. Also, Historical Sketches of the Townships of Licking, Bowling Green, Franklin, Hopewell, &c. By Isaac Smucker. 1869. 8vo, pp. 35. 4. Historical Sketches of the Disciple Churches in Licking County, Ohio, by Jacob Winter. 1869. 8vo, pp. 7. 5. Notes on the Early History of Union Township, Licking County, Ohio. By Samuel Park. 1870. 8vo, pp. 56. 6. American Antiquities, by Samuel Park. 1870. pp. 22. 62 Catalogue of Books 7. Our Pioneers ; Biographical Sketches, by Isaac Smucker. Also, The Pioneer Women of the West. By Mrs. C. Springer. 1872. 8vo, pp. 33. 8. Our Early Times. Historical Sketch of St. Albans Township, by Joseph M. Scott. 1873 8vo, pp. 11. 9. Licking County's Gallant Soldiers who died in defense of Our Glorious Union. 1874. 8vo, pp. 29. Bound in 1 vol. , Svo. Half green levant mor. , g. t. 435 LICKING County's Gallant Soldiers, who died in defense of our Glorious Union, and of Human Freedom. Newark, Ohio, 1874. Svo, pp. 29. Half calf . 436 [LIVINGSTON (William).] Review (A) of the Military Operations in North America; from the commencement of French Hostilities on the Frontiers of Virginia in 1753, to the surrender of Oswego on the 14th of August, 1756. Interspersed with various Observa- tions, Characters and Anecdotes, necessary to give light into the conduct of American Transactions in general ; and more specially into the political management of Affairs in New York. London, printed for R. and J. Dodsley, 1757. 4(0, pp. 144. Half smooth levant morocco, gilt top, uncut edges. £*.;, Very scarce. The first portion of the work contains an account of the encroachments of the French on the Ohio, and the events consequent thereto. 437 LLOYD (James T.) Steamboat Directory, and Disasters on the Western Waters, containing the History of the first application of Steam as a motive power; the lives of John Fitch and Robert Fulton ; Early Scenes on the Western Waters, etc. Cincinnati, Ohio, 1866. 8vo. pp. vi — 326. Half morocco, g. t. 438 LOCKE (John). On a rare species of Trilobite of very large size. Philadelphia, 1841. 8vo, plate. Half calf . 439 LOCKE (John). Ancient Earthworks of Ohio. Philadelphia, 1840. 8vo, pp. 10 and wood-cuts. Half calf . 440 LOOMIS (Elias). On a Tornado which passed over Mayfield, Ohio, Feb. 4, 1842, with some notices of other Tornadoes. 8vo, pp. 24 and folding plate. Paper, uncut. 441 LOOMIS (Elias). Observations to determine the Magnetic Dip at various places in Ohio and Michigan. *839. $to,pp. 6. Paper, uncut. Relating to the State of Ohio. 63 442 LOOMIS (Elias). Meteorological Observations made at Hudson, Ohio, during the years 1841-4. 8vo,pp. 18. Paper. 443 LORING (George B.) Historical Address at the 59th Anniversary of the Settlement of Ohio at Marietta. Marietta, 1883. 8vo, pp. 76. Half red morocco. 444 LOSKIEL (George Henry). History of the Mission of the United Brethren among the Indians in North America. In three parts. By George Henry Loskiel. Translated from the German, by Christian Ignatius La Trobe. London, 1794. 8vo, pp. 660 and map. Half blue morocco, gilt top. jj*^ Part I, consisting of eleven chapters, is devoted mainly to a descrip- tion of the Habits and Customs of the Indians, their Language, Dress, Su- perstitions, etc., etc. Parts II and III, are devoted to the history of the Indians under the Charge of the Moravian Mission. An account of the Massacre of the Christian Indians, at Gnadenhutten, is given in Part III, p. 180. Wight, 1864, $8.00; Smith, 1867, $7.50; Menzies, 1876, $8.75; N. Y., 1870, $12.50. 445 LOSSING (Benson J.) A Pictorial Description of Ohio; compris- ing a Sketch of its Physical Geography, History, Political Divis- ions, Resources, Government and Constitution, Antiquities, Public Lands, etc. Illustrated by Maps and Forty Engravings. New York, published by Ensign & Thayer, 1848. 8vo, pp. 131 and map. Brown levant morocco, g. t. , by R. W. Smith. s *. s Rare. This pamphlet furnishes a good illustration of how scarce these " unconsidered trifles " may become. Here is a pamphlet published but forty two years ago, which may now be classed as " rare." Not more than half a dozen copies are known. Cincinnati, 1878, unbound, $15.00. 446 LOSSING (Benson J.) Hull's Surrender of Detroit. Reprinted with additions from "Potter's American Monthly," August, 1875. Philadelphia, 1875. 8vo, pp. 20. Half calf . 447 LOUDERMILK (Will H.) An Account of Washington's First Campaign, and Battle of Fort Necessity. Together with a His- tory of Braddock's Expedition. With Maps and Illustrations. Washington, D. C, 1878. 8vo, pp. 496+lx and 14 illustrations. Large paper copy. Half green morocco, gilt top, uncut edges. J^The above is contained in the volume under the title of "Louder- milk's History of Cumberland," of which it forms the greater part; 50 copies only were printed on Large Paper. 64 Catalogue of Books 448 LYFORD (W. G.) The Western Address Directory. Pittsburg, (Pa.) Wheeling, (Va.) Zanesville, (O.) Portsmouth, Dayton, Cin- cinnati, (O.) Madison, (Ind.) Louisville, (K.) St. Louis, (Mo.) together with Historical, Topographical and Statistical Sketches, for the year 1837, of the principal Cities and Towns of the Mis- sissippi Valley. Baltimore, 1837. \2tn0, pp. 468. Half green calf, m.e. 449 [McAFEE (Robert B )] History of the Late War in the Western Country, comprising a Full Account of all the Transactions in that Quarter, from the Commencement of Hostilities at Tippeca- noe, to the Termination of the Contest at New Orleans on the Return of Peace. Lexington, K. : Published by Worsley & Smith, 1816. 8vo,pp. xiii+534+-Mrf*) 1 page unnumbered. Claret levant morocco, inside borders, gilt edges, by Smith. ,•„ A valuable work. Very, scarce. It is the original authority from which later writers borrowed freely It narrates, in detail, the causes of the war — Hull's Campaign — Harrison's Campaign— Battle of Lake Erie — and all the incidents of the War of 1812 in Ohio and the Northwest Territory are given with great minutiae of detail. Boon, 1870, $22.00; Menzies, 1876, $21.50; Brinley, 1881, $36.00. 450 McAFEE (Robert B.) Another copy of the above. Svo. Levant morocco, gilt top, rough edges, by Smith. 451 [McBRIDE (James).] 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. Cincinnati : Printed by Morgan, Lodge & Fisher, 1826. i6mo, pp. 168. Red levant morocco, gilt top. *# Very Scarce. Captain John Cleves Symmes, the originator of the above theory, was a nephew of the Hon. John Cleves Symmes, who made the first settlement between the Miami rivers at North Bend. According to Capt. Symmes, the earth is composed of at least five hollow concentric spheres, with spaces between each, and habitable as well upon the concave as the convex surface. Each of these spheres is widely open about the poles. The objections and difficulties which lie in the way of this theory are met with answers and solutions which are highly ingenious, and sometimes apparently conclusive. 452 MacCABE (J. P. B.) A Directory of the Cities of Cleveland and Ohio City, for the years 1837-38; Comprising Historical and Descriptive Sketches of each place. Cleveland, 1839. i6mo, pp. 144. Half red morocco, g. t. Relating to the State of Ohio. 65 453 McCLUNG (John A.) Sketches of Western Adventure: contain- ing an account of the most interesting incidents connected with the Settlement of the West, from 1755 to 1794. Maysville, Ky., 1832. \itno, pp. xii — 366. Half brown mor., g. t. 454 McCLUNG (John A.) Sketches of Western Adventure, etc. [Same title as above.] Dayton, 1854. i2mo,pp. 315. Half blue morocco, g. t. 455 McDERMONT (Clarke). A History of the First Presbyterian Church of Dayton, Ohio, from 1845 to 1880. Including a sketch of the early history of the church, by Henry L. Brown, from 1800 to 1845. Dayton, Ohio, 1880. 8vo, pp iv — 144 and 4 engravings. Half light calf, m. e. 456 McDONALD (John). Biographical Sketches of General Nathaniel Masbie, General Duncan McArthur, Captain William Wells and General Simon Kenton : who were early settlers in the Western Country. Dayton, O., 1852. i6mo, pp. 267. Half light calf m. e. Very scarce.- 457 McGEHEAN (Thomas). A History of the Life and Trials of, who was charged with the Shooting and Killing of Thomas S. Myers, in the City of Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio, December 24, 1870. Cincinnati, 1874. 12020, pp. 291 and portrait. Half calf m. e. 458 McGIFFERT (J. N.) History of the Presbyterian Church of Ashtabula, Ohio. Ashtabula, 1876. 8vo,pp. 18. Half calf. 459 McKENNEY (Thomas L.) Memoirs, Official and Personal; with Sketches of Travels among the Northern and Southern Indians, embracing a War Excursion and Description of Scenes along the Western Borders. New York, 1846. 2 vols, in 1, 8vo, pp. 340 — 136, with colored plates and illustrations. Beautifully bound in tree calf, inside borders, gilt edge, in slip case lined with chamois skin. 460 McKNIGHT (Charles). Captain Jack, the Scout; or the Indian Wars about Old Fort Duquesne. With copious notes. Philadelphia, n. d. \imo,pp. 501 and 8 illustrations. Half red morocco, gilt top, uncut. 66 Catalogue of Books 461 McLAUGHLIN (Edward A.) The Lovers of the Deep, and Other Poems. Cincinnati, 1841. i2tno, pp. 312 and portrait. Cloth. 462 MacLEAN (J. P.) The Mound Builders; being an account of a Remarkable People that once inhabited the Valleys of the Ohio and Mississippi, together with an investigation into the Archae- ology of Butler County, O. Illustrated with over One Hundred Figures. Cincinnati, 1879. \2tn0, pp. 233 and map. Half morocco, g. t. 463 MADISON (James). A Letter on the supposed Fortifications of the Western Country, from Bishop Madison, of Virginia, to Dr. Barton. 1803. 4to, pp. 12. Half calf. 464 MAD T SONVILLE. Archaeological Explorations by the Literary and Scientific Society of Madisonville, Ohio. Cincinnati, 1880-81. 4 parts, 8vo, pp. 79. Paper. All ever published. 465 MAHONING Valley. Historical Collections of the Mahoning Valley: Containing an account of the two Pioneer Reunions; together with a selection of Interesting Facts, Traditions, Bio- graphical Sketches, Anecdotes, etc., relating to the Sale and Settlement of the Lands belonging to the Connecticut Land Com- pany, and History and Reminiscences, both General and Local. Volume 1. Youngstown, 1876. Vol. 1, &vo, pp. 524, and map at page 228. Half light calf, gilt top, uncut edges. „*„ Volume 1 only was published. The work gives a very full history of the counties of Mahoning and Trumbull. 466 MANSFIELD (Edward D.) The Annual Address delivered at the Cincinnati Astronomical Society, June, 1845. Cincinnati, 1845. 8vo, pp. 55. Half calf. 467 MAP. A Map of the State of Ohio, from Actual Surveys. By B. Hough and A. Bourne. Chillicothe, O., 1815. Size 46x52 inches, mounted on muslin and folded in full straight- grained morocco case. ^"^Very RARE. This is the first general map of Ohio. Relating to the State of Ohio. 67 468 MARIETTA College. Alumni Memorial and Proceedings for the Year 1881-2. Marietta, 1882. Svo, pp. 64 and 7 portraits. Alumni Memorial and Proceedings for the Year 1882-3. Marietta, 1883. Svo, pp. 5 2 and 4 portraits. Together, 2 vols . in 1 , Svo. Half levant morocco, gilt top, uncut. 469 MARIETTA College. Catalogue of the Members of the Alpha Digamma Society, 1859-80. Cincinnati, 1880. Svo, pp. 53. Half morocco. 470 MARIETTA College. Addresses and Proceedings connected with the Semi-Centennial Celebration of Marietta College, June 28 to July 1, 1885. Marietta, 1885. Svo, pp. 232. Paper, uncut. 471 MARIETTA College. Songs of Marietta. Published under man- agement of the College Olio. Marietta, O., 1880. i6mo, pp. 55. Half morocco. 472 MARIETTA College in the War of Secession, 1861-1865. Cincinnati, 1878. Svo, pp. 96. Half red morocco, gilt top. 473 MARIETTIAN (The) for 1880. Published by the Sophomore Class of Marietta College, June, 1878. Marietta, O., 1878. Svo, pp. 66 and illustrations. Half calf . 474 MARSH (O. C.) Description of an> Ancient Sepulchral Mound near Newark, Ohio, 1866. Extract, Svo, pp. n. Paper. 475 MARTIN (William T.) History of Franklin County : A Collec- tion of Reminiscences of the Early Settlement of the County; with Biographical Sketches and a complete history of the county to this time. Columbus, 1858. Svo, pp v — 449 and 7 plates. Half light calf, m. e. 476 MASON (F. H.) The Twelfth Ohio Cavalry: a record of its organ- ization and services in the War of the Rebellion; together with a complete Roster of the Regiment. Cleveland, Ohio, 1871. Svo, pp. 124-j- Roster $5 pages. Cloth. 68 Catalogue of Books 477 MATHER (W. W.) First Annual Report on the Geological Sur- vey of the State of Ohio. By W. W. Mather, Principal Geologist, and the several assistants. Columbus, 1838. 8vo, pp. 134 and folding plan. Second Annual Report on the Geological Survey of the State of Ohio. By W. W. Mather, Principal Geologist, and the several assistants. Columbus, 1838. Svo, pp. 286, 16 folding plans and 9 plates. Catalogue of the Geological Specimens, collected on the late Survey of the State of Ohio. Columbus, 1842. Svo, pp. 7. 3 vols, bound in 1, Svo. Half red morocco. Very scarce. 478 MATTOX (A. H.) A history of the Cincinnati Society of Ex-Army and Navy Officers, with the Name, Army Record, and Rank of the Members, Alphabetically Arranged. Cincinnati, 1880. Svo, pp. 206. Half blue morocco, g. t., uncut. 479 MAXWELL (Sidney D.) The Suburbs of Cincinnati : Sketches, Historical and Descriptive. Cincinnati, 1870. Ajo,pp. 186. Half morocco, g. t. 480 MAYER (Brantz). Tah-gah-jute, or, Logan and Captain Michael Cresap; a discourse by Brantz Mayer; Delivered at Baltimore, before the Maryland Historical Society, on its Sixth Anniversary, May 9, 1851. Baltimore, 1851. Svo, pp. 86. Half red morocco. .£*,, An able vindication of Capt. Cresap, of the charge of having mur- dered Logan's family. See, also, under Jacob (John J.) 481 MAYER (Brantz). Tah-gah-jute; or, Logan and Cresap, an His- torical Essay. By Brantz Mayer. Albany, 1867. Svo, pp. x-f-224. Half red morocco, g. t., uncut edges. Jt^ Founded on the above work, with new illustrative information in considerable quantity, which has been judiciously added. 482 Another copy. Half black moiocco, gilt top. 483 MEEK (F. B.) Description of New Species of Invertebrate Fossils from the Carboniferous and Devonian Rocks of Ohio. Philadelphia, 187 1. 8vo, pp. 32. Half calf . 484 MEEK (F. B.) Descriptions of New Species of Fossils from Ohio and other Western States and Territories. 1871. Svo, pp. 25. Paper. Relating to the State of Ohio. 69 485 MEEK (F. B.) Descriptions of New Western Palseozoic Fossils, mainly from the Cincinnati Group of the Lower Silurian Series of Ohio. 1872. 8vo,pp. 28. Paper. 486 MEMORIAL (A) Containing a summary View of Facts, with their Authorities, in answer to the observations sent by the English Ministry to the Courts of Europe. Translated from the French. Philadelphia: Printed by James Chattin, 1757. izmo, pp. iv-l-338. Half brown levant morocco , g. t, by Smith, *** Very rare This work is of the greatest interest, as it gives us, from original sources, valuable information in regard to the French Claims on the Ohio River. We find Trent, Croghan, Stobo and Washington mentioned on almost every page. Pp. I24-I73give the "Journal of Major Washington," with amusing notes and comments by the French author, who evidently was not a believer in the story of Washington's truthfulness, for he uses the note "atrocious lie" on several occasions. Pp 185-191 give a translation of a letter written by Robert Stobo, at Fort Du Quesne, who was one of the hostages given for a faithful performance of the Capitulation granted to the English Troops, commanded by Major Washington. The entire work relates to the contested French Territory in America, especially that lying on the Ohio river. Bangs & Co., N. Y., 1863, $75.00. 487 MEMORIAL and History of the Western Library Association of Ames Township, Athens County, Ohio, originated in the North- west Territory, A. D. 1801. 1882. Roy. 8vo,pp. 25. Half morocco. 488 METCALFE (Samuel L.) A Collection of some of the Most Interesting Narratives of Indian Warfare in the West, containing an account of the Adventures of Colonel Daniel Boone, one of the first settlers of Kentucky — Also, an account of the Manners and Customs of the Indians, their Traditions and Religious Sen- timents, their Police or Civil Government, their Discipline and method of War ; to which is added, an account of the expedi- tions of Gen'ls Harmer, Scott, Wilkinson, St. Clair, and Wayne. Lexington, Ky. : Printed by William G. Hunt, 182 1. 8vo, pp. 2']o-\-£rrata 5 lines. Sprinkled calf extra, gill edges, by W. Pratt. *** Rare. This is a compilation, principally from available sources, of the narratives which, in their original form, had, even at the date of its pub- lication, become scarce or difficult to procure. But every succeeding year brings with it an augmentation of the price at which it is sold. It has in turn become as rare as the works it sought to preserve from oblivion. The narratives relate principally to the "Dark and Bloody Ground," "Dr. Knight and John Slover's Narratives,'' which give an account of the death of Col. Crawford. "Adventures of Jackson Johonnot," " Harmer's Defeat," "General Wilkinson's Expedition," " St. Clair's Defeat," " Wayne's Cam- paign " and "Col. James Smith's Captivity." Rice, 1870, $30.00; Menzies, 1876, $45.00; Brinley, 1881, $40.00. jo Catalogue of Books 489 METZ (Charles L.) The Prehistoric Monuments of the Little Miami Valley. 8vo,pp. 10 and map 16x20 inches. Half morocco. 490 MEYERS (R. C. V ) Life and Adventures of Lewis Wetzel, the renowned Virginia Scout and Ranger. From authentic records hitherto unpublished. Philadelphia, n. d. izmo, pp. 414. Half morocco, extra, g. t., uncut edges. 491 MIAMI University and Cincinnati. By the Oxford Committee. Hamilton, 1822. Sz'O, pp. 20. Half calf. j^This pamphlet was brought out in opposition to a bill in the Legis- lature, which had for its object the removal of the Miami University from Oxford to Cincinnati. 492 MICHAUX (F. A.) Travels to the West of the Alleghany Moun- tains, in the States of Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessea, and back to Charleston by the Upper Carolinas ; comprising the most inter- esting Details on the present State of Agriculture and the Natural Produce of those Countries. London, 1805. Svo, pp xii-f-294. Half red morocco, gilt top, uncut edges. 493 MILITARY LAND WARRANTS. Three Pamphlets relating to the claims of holders of Military Land Warrants. Washington, 1801-2. 3 pamphlets, 8vo: Paper. 494 MILLER (Charles D.) Report of the Great Re-Union of the Vet- eran Soldiers and Sailors of Ohio, held at Newark, July 22, 1878. Newark, O., 1879. &vo, pp. 306 and portraits. Cloth. 495 MILLER (Francis W.) Cincinnati's Beginnings. Missing Chap- ters in the Early History of the City and the Miami Purchase : chiefly from hitherto unpublished documents. Cincinnati, 1880. \2n10, pp. 9+235 and plate. Full morocco, tooled sides, and inside borders, gilt edges. 496 MILLER (S. W.) History of the First Presbyterian Church of Mansfield, Ohio, and Sketch of the Sabbath School, by L. J. Boner. Mansfield, O., 1876. 8vo, pp. 22. Paper. Relating to the State of Ohio. J I 497 MILLS (Samuel J.) and SMITH (Daniel). Report of a Missionary Tour through that part of the United States which lies West of the Allegheny Mountains ; performed under the Direction of the Massachusetts Missionary Society. Andover, 1815. Svo, pp. 64. Half brown morocco, gilt top, uncut. ,£*$ The Narrative is given in the form of Letters to the Committee of the Society. Letters II, III, IV, Exertions in favor of Bible Societies, etc., north of the Ohio river. V, View of the Country north of the Ohio river, considered as a missionary field. 498 MILLS (William). Proceedings of the Western Ohio Pioneer Association, at New Carlisle (Ohio), September 23rd, 1876. Springfield, O., 1877. Svo, pp. 18. Paper. 499 MINOR (Thomas C.) Notes on the Epidemiology of Ohio. [Cincinnati, 1877.] Svo, half title and pp. 103. Half calf. Scarce. q* # An excellent and exhaustive treatise, and the only one on the subject. 500 MINUTES of the Ohio State Archaeological Convention, held in Mansfield, Ohio, Sept. 1st and 2nd, 1875. Columbus, 1875. Svo, pp. 42. Half calf . 501 MITCHELL (Joseph). The Missionary Pioneer, or a Brief Memoir of the Life, Labours and Death of John Stewart, (man of colour,) founder, under God, of the Mission among the Wyandotts at Upper Sandusky, Ohio. New York, 1827. iqmo, pp. 96. Polished calf, gilt top, uncut, by F. Bedford. **» This scarce volume contains a record of interesting incidents con- nected with the formation of the Wyandott Mission, through the agency of John Stewart. This remarkable man was a negro, born in Powhatan county, Virginia ; he believed that he was called by Divine authority to preach the Gospel to the Pagan Indians of the Northwest. He made his way through the wilderness from Marietta on foot, without guide or knowledge of the country, and scarcely knowing when his journey was to end. He arrived among the Wyandotts at Upper Sandusky during the progress of one of their savage feasts, and gained their good will by his fervent manner and mild zeal. 502 MITCHENER (C. H.) Ohio Annals. Historic Events in the Tuscarawas and Muskingum Valleys, and in other portions of the State of Ohio. Adventures of Post, Heckewelder and Zeisberger. Legends and Traditions of the Kophs, Mound Builders, Red and White Men, Adventures of Putnam and Heckewelder, founders of the State. Dayton, Ohio, 1876. Svo, pp. viii — 358. Half Russia, gilt top, uncut. 72 Catalogue of Books 503 MOCK MARRIAGE (The), or The Libertine's Victim : being a faithful delineation of the Mysteries and Miseries of the Queen City. Cincinnati, 1855. Svo, pp. 102, illustrated. Half calf . 504 MONFORT (J. G ) Presbyterianism North of the Ohio : Contain- ing a statement of the planting and progress of the Presbyterian Church in Ohio, from 1790 to 1822. Cincinnati, 1872. 1 2tno, pp. 1 2 . Half calf. 505 MONTHLY CHRONICLE (The) of Interesting and Useful Knowledge, embracing Education, Internal Improvements, and the Arts, with Notices of General Literature and Passing Events. Edited by Edward D. Mansfield. Cincinnati, 1839. Vol. 1, &vo, pp. 568. Half morocco, gilt top. £*£ Discontinued at the end of Vol. I. Contains numerous articles of a local nature relating to Cincinnati ; also, contributions on the "Antiquities of the Miami Valley." 506 Another copy. In numbers, unbound. 507 MOORMAN (J. J.) The Ohio White Sulphur Springs. With observations at the Ohio White Sulphur in 1858, by W. W. Dawson, M. D. Cincinnati, 1859. i2tno, pp 72. Half calf . 508 MORAVIAN Indian Boy (The). A Tale of the Pilgrimage of the Moravian Indians from the Susquehanna to the Muskingum. By the Author of "The Berry Pickers." Philadelphia [1870.] i6mo, pp. 206. Half purple calf, m. e. 509 MORGAN (A. P.) Flora of the Miami Valley, Ohio. Dayton, O., 1878. i6mo, pp. 60. Half calf . 510 MORGAN (A. P.) Artificial Keys to the Natural Orders of a Flora of the Little Miami Valley, Ohio. Dayton, O., 1881. i6mo, pp. 32. Half calf . 511 MORGAN (B. F.) Directory of Preble County, O., for 1875. Historical Sketches and Biographies of Eminent Pioneers. Eaton, Ohio, 1875. i2mo, pp. 192. Half green calf , m. e. „* # The first Directory of the County, and the first collection of Histor- ical Sketches published in book form. Relating to the State of Ohio. 73 512 MORMON. The Book of Mormon: An account written by the hand of Mormon, upon plates taken from the plates of Nephi. Translated by Joseph Smith, Jr. Kirtland, Ohio : Printed by O. Cowdery & Co. for P. P. Pratt and F. Goodson, 1837. i6mo,pp. vi — 619. Morocco, extra, gilt edges. »**Very scarce. This is the second edition of the Book of Mormon, and is equally as scarce as the first edition, which was published in Palmyra, New York, 1830. 513 [MORRIS (Edward D.)] Five Years of Ministerial Life: Being a Discourse delivered Dec. 2, i860, at the Second Presbyterian Church, Columbus, Ohio. Together with an Appendix, briefly showing the present condition of the Church. Columbus, 1861. 8vo, pp. 24. Half calf. 514 MORRIS (Edward D.) An Historical Discourse, Delivered December 3, 1865, at the Second Presbyterian Church, Colum- bus, Ohio. Columbus, 1866. 8vo,pp. 32. Half calf . 515 MORRIS (Thomas). The Life of Thomas Morris, Pioneer and long a Legislator of Ohio, and U. S. Senator from 1833 to 1839. Cincinnati, 1856. i2mo, pp. 408. Half red calf m. e. 516 MOUNT UNION COLLEGE. A History of Mount Union Col- lege, during its first Thirty Years, 1846-1876. Cleveland, Ohio, 1876. Svo, pp. 32. Half calf . 517 MOUNT VERNON, OHIO. White's Mount Vernon Directory and City Guide, 1876-7. To which is added Biographical Sketches of a few of our aged and venerable Citizens, under the head of "Three Score and Ten," compiled by John W. White. Mount Vernon, O. [1876.] 8vo, pp. 160. Half morocco, extra, g. t. 518 MUSKINGUM COUNTY. Agricultural and Mineral Resources of Muskingum County, Ohio, and the advantages of Zanesville, (its capital town,) as a Place for Residence and Business, and a Commercial and Manufacturing City. Zanesville, 1874. Svo, pp. 56 and map. Half calf 74 Catalogue of Books 519 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, 1836. 8vo, pp. 48. Half calf. Very scarce. 520 NEWBERRY (J. S.) Report on the Economical Geology of the Ashtabula and New Lisbon Railroad. Cleveland, O., 1857. 8vo, pp. 47. Half calf. 521 NEWBERRY (J. S.) The Geological Survey of Ohio. Its Progress for 1869. Columbus, O. , 1870. 8w, //. 60. Half calf. 522 NEW LYME. Condensed History of New Lyme, Ashtabula County, Ohio. 'Compiled from Early Records and verbal accounts of old residents of the town. Jefferson, O., 1877. i6mo, pp. 60. Half green calf m. e. 523 Another Copy. Paper. 524 NEWSPAPER. The Western Tiller. Vol. 1. Complete, all published. Cincinnati, 1826-7. Folio. Half bound. 525 NICHOLS (G. W ) The Cincinnati Organ, with a brief descrip- tion of the Cincinnati Music Hall, Illustrated. Cincinnati, 1878. \2n10, pp. 82. Half light calf , m. e. 526 NICHOLS (Rebecca S.) Bernice : or the Curse of Minna, and other Poems. Cincinnati, 1844, i2;w, pp. 216 and portrait. Cloth. 527 NILES (John M.) The Life of Oliver Hazard Perry. With an Appendix, comprising biographical sketches of the late General Pike and Captain Lawrence. Hartford, 1820. i2mo, pp. 37 6, portrait and plate. Half red morocco, g. t. 528 NORTHROP (N. B.) Pioneer History of Medina County, Ohio. Medina, 1861. i6mo, pp. 224. Half morocco, g. t. Relating to the State of Ohio. 75 529 NORTON (A. Banning). A History of Knox County, Ohio, from 1779 to 1862 inclusive: comprising Biographical Sketches, Anec- dotes and Incidents of Men connected with the County from its First Settlement. And also, a sketch of Kenyon College, and other institutions of learning and religion within the County. Columbus, 1862. Zvo, pp. 424. Half light calf , g. t. 530 Another Copy. Half purple calf m. e. 531 NOTES on the Northern Part of Ohio. Cuyahoga Falls, O., James Lowry, printer, 1837. i6mo, pp. 22. Polished calf gilt edges, by Smith. #*% Excessively Rare. This pamphlet seems to be unique, as the compiler can trace no other copy. It is unknown to the Western Reserve Historical Society, and to the library men in Cleveland, Ohio. 532 OBERLIN. Dedication of Council Hall, and Reunion of the Alumni of Oberlin Theological Seminary, at the Fortieth Anni- versary, August 1st, 1874. Oberlin, 1874. 8vo, pp. 40. Half calf. 533 OBSERVATIONS on Church Government, by the Presbytery of Springfield, to which is added the last will and testament of that \ Reverend Body. Cincinnati, 1808. i6mo, pp. 23. Half calf . 534 OHIO Archaeology. Final Report of the Ohio State Board of Cen- tennial Managers to the General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Columbus, 1877. Svo, pp. 167 and 15 plates. Half green morocco, gilt top. j* s An interesting work relating to the Indians and Antiquities of Ohio. The title gives no idea of its value and importance. Besides the 15 large plates of antiquities, the volume is profusely illustrated with wood-cuts in the text. 535 OHIO Boys in Dixie: The Adventures of Twenty-two Scouts sent by Gen. O. M. Mitchell to destroy a Railroad; with a Narrative of their barbarous treatment by the Rebels, and Judge Holt's Report. New York, 1863. Svo, pp. 47. Paper. s * s The soldiers engaged in the above adventure belonged to the 2d, 21st, and 33d Ohio Volunteers. Scarce. 536 OHIO Canals. A collection of 7 Pamphlets relating to the Ohio Canals, published between the years 1822 and 1825. \zmo. Half blue morocco, extra, gilt top. / y6 Catalogue of Books 537 OHIO Commandery. Military Orders of the Loyal Legion, U. S. A complete set of their circular publications for 1885. Cincinnati, 1885. Svo. Cloth. 538 OHIO Conference Offering (The). In two parts. Edited by Rev. Maxwell P. Gaddis. Cincinnati, 1854. i2tno, pp. 429 and portrait. Cloth. 539 OHIO Railroad Guide (The). Illustrated and Descriptive : Con- taining Topographical, Biographical and Statistical Notices of the Counties, Towns and Scenery. Cincinnati, 1852. 1 2 tno, pp. 132 and map. Half calf. 540 OHIO Railroad Guide (The) Illustrated. Cincinnati to Erie via Columbus and Cleveland Columbus, 1854. i2mo, pp. 135. Half mor., g. t. 541 OHIO Valley Historical Series. Cincinnati, 1868-71. 8 vols., 8vo, uniformly bound. Half brown mor.,g. /., uncut edges. I. An Historical account of the Expedition against the Ohio Indians, in the year 1764, under the command of Henry Eouquet. By Dr. William Smith. II. History of Athens County, Ohio, and incidentally of the Ohio Land Company, and the first settlement of the State, at Marietta. By Charles M. Walker. III. Colonel George Rogers Clark's Sketches of his Campaign in the Illinois, in 1778-9. IV. Pioneer Biography : Sketches of the lives of some of the early set- tlers of Butler County, Ohio. By James McBride. 2 vols. V. An account of the remarkable occurrences in the life and travels of Colonel James Smith, during his captivity among the Indians, in the years 1755-59- VI. Pioneer Life in Kentucky : a series of reminiscential Letters ad- dressed to his children. By Dr. Daniel Drake. VII. Miscellanies: containing, 1, Memorandums of a tour in Ohio and Kentucky by Josiah Espy; 2, Two Western Campaigns in the War of 1812- 13, by Samuel Williams ; 3, The Leatherwood God. 542 OLDEN (J. G.) Historical Sketches and Early Reminiscences of Hamilton County, Ohio, Including a History of the Early Churches and of the Settlement of the neighboring towns. To- gether with Sketches of some of the early settlers of the Millcreek Valley. Cincinnati, 1882. 6 parts (all that were published), Svo. Paper. Relating to the State of Ohio. jj 543 OLDEN Time (The); A Monthly Publication, devoted to the Preservation of Documents and other Authentic Information in relation to the Early Explorations and the Settlement and Im- provement of the Country around the Head of the Ohio. Edited by Neville B. Craig, Esq. Pittsburgh, 1846. Cincinnati, 1876. 2 vols., 8vo: vol. 1, pp. 582; vol 2, pp. 580. Sheep. «*» A reprint of the original edition of this valuable, and heretofore rare work Mr. Craig, in editing this work, instead of undertaking the task of the Historian, by forming, from the documents in his possession, a connected history of the early struggles for the settlement and development of this portion of the West, wisely preferred to let the actors speak for themselves. 544 OLDFIELD (J.) '"Tother Side of Ohio," or a Review of a " Poem in Three Cantos." Hartford, 1863. 1 6mo, pp. 40. Half green calf g. t. J^^ The work to which the above is an answer, seems to have been a de- scription in verse of the " pleasant land of Ohio." In his answer, the author portrays the country in the darkest colors, and points out the disadvantages and etlects of emigration on the happiness of those who leave their homes for a wilderness. Very scarce 545 OUR Acre and its Harvest. Historical Sketch of the Soldiers' Aid Society of Northern Ohio, Cleveland Branch of the United States Sanitary Commission. Cleveland, 1869. Svo, pp. 511 and illustrations. Cloth. 546 OWENS (Ira S ) Greene County, Ohio, in the War. Being a his- tory of the 74th Regiment, with sketches of the 12th, 94th, noth, 44th and 154th. Xenia, O., 1872. \2tn0, pp. 196. Cloth. 547 Another Edition. Enlarged. Dayton, O., 1884. \2tn0, pp. 294 Cloth. 548 OXFORD ADDRESSES: being the Inaugural Addresses deliv- ered, and Anniversary Addresses of the years 1829-34. at Miami University, 1829-34 Hanover, Ind., 1835. Svo, pp. 276 and portrait. Half brown mor., g. t. 549 [PAINE (Thomas).] Public Good, being an examination into the Claim of Virginia to the Vacant Western Territory, and of the Right of the United States to the Same. To which is added Pro- posals for laying off a new Sta'e, to be applied as a fund for car- rying on the war, and redeeming the national debt. Albany, 1780. Svo, pp. 38. Paper. J 6 ^ A rare pamphlet, relating to the controversy between Virginia and the United States, in regard to the ownership of the Western Territory. 78 Catalogue of Books 550 PALMER (T. H.) The Historical Register of the United States. Washington and Philadelphia: 1814-16. 4 vols., 8vo: vol. 1, pp. 226; vol. 2, //. 351 ; vol. 3, pp. 328; vol. 4, PP- 354- , 9 * Jis Each volume contains a full Index, except vol. 2, which was pub- lished without it. This valuable magazine, which was published semi-annu- ally, relates entirely to the war of 1812, and covers the period 1812-14, inclusive. It is a very complete collection of official documents of that period, which are so arranged as to show at one view, both the British and American statements. The historian of the War of 1812, in the Northwest, will find these volumes of the greatest service, containing, as they do, only the official documents. Complete sets are very scarce. 551 PAMPHLETS. 15 Historical Pamphlets relating to Ohio : Jones' Little Miami Valley — Early Settlers of Fayette Co. — Williams' Historical Address — Hist. First Church, Oberlin — Hist. Church of Disciples, Hiram, Ohio — Hist. Muskingum Co. C. H. — Hist, of Synod of Ohio — Tap- pan's Discourse — Undescribed Plants of Central Ohio, etc. (15) 552 PAMPHLETS. 16 Historical Pamphlets relating to Ohio : Ohio's Contribution to the War — Register of Ohio Volunteers — Soldiers of Champaign County — Black Brigade of Cincinnati — Enrollment of the Black Brigade — Ohio's Preparations for the War — Life and Confessions of Thomas D. Carr — Drake's Geological Account of the Valley of the Ohio — Andrews Exploration of a Cave and Mounds in Ohio — Prairies of Ohio — Antiquities of Perry Co., etc. (16) 553 PAMPHLETS. 19 Historical Pamphlets relating to Ohio : History of Western Reserve College — Mineral Resources of Ohio — Hist. Sketch of Synod of Ohio — Education in the West — Symmes' Theory of Concentric Spheres — History of Presb. Ch. Springdale, Ohio — Atwater's Notes on Ohio — Lloyd's Steamboat Disasters, etc. (19) 554 PAMPHLETS. 22 Historical Pamphlets relating to Ohio : History of New Lyme, Ashtabula Co. — The Pioneer — Sketch of Ohio — Journals of Manasseh Cutler — Harrison's Historical Oration — The Emi- grant — Our Heroic Dead — Reminiscences of Little Miami — Military Re- sources of the West, etc. (22) 555 PAMPHLETS. 24 Historical Pamphlets relating to Ohio : Pioneer Record of Fayette Co.— Judges of the Supreme Court — Wil- liams' Pioneer Address — Park's Notes on Union Township — Beginnings of the Ohio Company — War of 1812 — Dayton PostofHce, etc. (24) 556 PAMPHLETS. 25 Historical Pamphlets relating to Ohio : Atwater's Notes on Ohio — History of Muskingum Co. C. H. — The Em- igrant — Trial of John W. Hughes — Battle of Lake Erie Mon. Asso'n — History of Church of Chillicothe —History of Western Reserve College — Historical Sketches of Greenfield and Vicinity — Narrative of Gen'l Leslie Combs — Early Indian Migration in Ohio — Early Maps of Ohio and the West, etc. (25) Relating to the State of Ohio. 79 557 PAMPHLETS. 28 Historical Pamphlets relating to Ohio : Drake's Early Physicians of Cincinnati — Memorial Days — Ohio White Sulphur Springs — New England and the West — Western Reserve - Zanes- ville as a Place of Residence — Drake's Oration on Independence - Morris' Hist'l Discourse, Columbus — Presbyterian Church of Ashtabula — Chase's Plea for the West, etc. (28) 558 PAMPHLETS. 31 Historical Pamphlets relating to Ohio : Gallant Soldiers of Licking Co. — Dudley's Defeat— Disciple Churches — Discovery of the Ohio River by LaSalle Old Inhabitants of Guernsey Co — Early Days of the Little Miami Valley — Army Register of Ohio Volunteers — History of First Church, Oberlin Wilson's Sermon on Witchcraft— Pres- byterianism North of the Ohio — Whittlesey's Ohio Surveys — Hall's Letters from the East and West— Journey to the West in 1817, etc. (31) 559 PAMPHLETS. 40 Pamphlets relating to the Geology of Ohio : Glacial Boundary of Ohio — Mather's Second Report — The Great Vein Coal Region — Rock Oils of Ohio— Fluctuations of Lake Erie — Coal Seam No. 6 — Coal Lands of Athens Co. — The Geological Controversy — Lower Sunday Creek Valley — Economical Geology of Ohio, etc. (40) 560 PAMPHLETS. 22 Pamphlets relating to the Indians and Antiqui- ties of Ohio : Boyer's Journal of Wayne's Campaign — Sketches of Adventures in the West — Dudley's defeat opposite Fort Meigs The Grave Creek Mound — Archaeological Discoveries in Adams County —Escape of James Paul — Park's American Antiquities — Early Indian Migration in Ohio — Captivity of John Giles — The Iroquois in Ohio — Curious Stones from the Stone Age — Knight and Slover's Captivity, etc. (22) 561 PAMPHLETS. 34 Pamphlets relating to Marietta College, Ohio: Alumni Memorials for 1882-4 — Marietta College in the War — Society Pamphlets — The Zuyder Zee — The Mariettian — Historical Sketches, etc. (34) 562 PAMPHLETS. 29 Pamphlets relating to Marietta and Washing- ton County, Ohio : Andrew's Hist, of W. County — Dedication of Soldiers' Monument — Magazine Club — Discourses and Addresses— Act of Incorporation — Anni- versary of Settlement— School of Marietta, etc. (29) 563 PAMPHLETS. 43 Pamphlets relating to William Henry Harri- son : Lives of Harrison — Discourses— Eulogies— Harrison Almanacs— Gen. Harrison at North Bend — Funeral Obsequies, etc. (43) 564 PAMPHLETS. 12 Pamphlets relating to Oberlin, Ohio: Fairchild's Oberlin — Second Cong'l Church— Hist, of First Church — Hist, of Second Church — Inaugural Addresses — Hist, of Oberlin College, etc. (12) 565 PAMPHLETS. 16 Historical Pamphlets relating to Kenyon Col- lege, Gambier, Ohio. (16) 80 Catalogue of Books 566 PAMPHLETS. 60 Pamphlets consisting of Biographical sketches of persons identified with the History of Ohio, etc.: Mrs. Sarah Peter — Vindication of Hiram Powers — Cap't Pres. Devol — Geo. H. Pendleton — Justice to Hiram Powers — W. H. Mussey — Cornelius Springer — Dr. John Andrews — Lyman Beecher — Garfield — J B. Foraker — Heman Ely — Ephraim Cutler — W H. Harrison — Thomas Morris — Daniel Drake — J G. Wilson — Elisha Whittlesy — Jas. H. Perkins — Cornelius Springer — Bishop Mcllvaine, etc. (60) 567 PAMPHLETS. 69 Pamphlets relating to the Education, and the Schools, Colleges, and Universities in Ohio. (69) 568 PAMPHLETS. 79 Pamphlets. A miscellaneous collection, relat- ing almost entirely to the City of Cincinnati. (79) 569 PAMPHLETS. 69 Pamphlets, consisting of Speeches, Addresses, etc. , of Senators, Representatives, and Prominent Men of Ohio. (69) 570 PAMPHLETS. 13 Pamphlets, consisting of publications of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion, and Ex-Army and Navy Society of Cincinnati, relating principally to the Rebellion. (13) 571 PAMPHLETS. 8 Volumes, Adjutant-General's Reports of Ohio for 1863-4-5-6-7, with Duplicates of 1863-5. (8) 572 PAMPHLETS. 90 Copies of the Mad River Valley Pioneer, Vol. 1, No. 1 (all ever published). (90) Springfield, Ohio, May, 1870. 573 PAMPHLETS. 100 Pamphlets, all sorts. Addresses, Reports, etc., relating to or published in Ohio. ( IO °) 574 PAMPHLETS. 90 Pamphlets, all sorts. Addresses, Reports, etc., relating to or published in Ohio. (90) 575 PAMPHLETS. 72 Pamphlets, all sorts. Addresses, Reports, etc., relating to or published in Ohio. (72) 576 PARK (Samuel). Notes on the Early History of Union Township, Licking County, Ohio. By Sam'l Park, formerly a Citizen of said Township, but now of Marshall, Ills. [Also in same pamphlet] American Antiquities. Terre Haute, Ind., 1870. %l;o,pp. 56. Half calf. Relating to the State of Ohio. 81 577 PATTERSON (A. W.) History of the Backwoods; or, The Region of the Ohio : Authentic from the Earliest Accounts. Embracing many events, Notices of Prominent Pioneers, Sketches of Early Settlements, etc , etc., etc., not heretofore published. Pittsburgh, published by the author, 1843. 8vo, pp. x+3 1 1 . Full calf extra, gilt edges, by Pawson 6° Nicholson. s * s This is a highly interesting and rare book of Western History. It is a perfectly reliable narrative of events in the West, arranged chronologically from the earliest discoveries of the French to Wayne's victory in Ohio. We name the principal — "Ohio Land Company," pp. 40-47, "Washington's Journey," pp 48-62, "Bouquet's March into Ohio," pp. 159, "Col. Broad- head's Campaign against the Ohio Indians," pp. 249. "James Smith's Captivity," pp 187, " Crawford's Campaign," pp. 253-273, " Harmar's Campaign," "St. Clair's Expedition," "Wayne's Victory." Fisher, 1866, $15.00; Bangs & Co., 1871, $12.00; Cin'ti, 1880, $15.00. 578 PECK (J. M.) Annals of the West: Embracing a concise account of the Principal Events, which have occurred in the Western States and Territories, from the discovery of the Mississippi Val- ley to the year 1850. St. Louis, 1850. 8vo, pp. xxiv-(-3ii. Half brown mor., g. t, uncut. 579 PECK (J. M.) A New Guide for Emigrants to the West, contain. ing sketches of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Michigan, with the Territories of Wisconsin and Arkansas, and the adjacent parts. Boston, 1837. i6mo, pp. 374. Half light calf m. e. 580 PEET (Stephen D.) The Delaware Indians in Ohio. The Loca- tion of their Villages at the time of the Revolutionary War. 1878. 8vo,pp. 14. Paper. \. 581 PERKINS (James H.) Annals of the West: Embracing a concise account of the Principal Events, which have occurred in the Western States and Territories, from the discovery of the Missis- sippi Valley to the year 1845. Cincinnati, 1846. 8vo, pp. xx+592 and 3 maps. Half bound morocco, g. t. 582 PETITION of Sundry Citizens, inhabitants of the County of Wayne, in the Territory of the United States, north-west of the River Ohio. Published by order of the House of Representatives. Washington, [1801]. 8vo, pp. 7. Half calf . J*,. Rare. The petitioners ask that the titles to their lands be settled. 82 Catalogue of Books 583 PHOTOGRAPHS. 17 Photographs of the Great Flood of 1884 at Cincinnati. A complete and fine collection, unmounted. 584 PIATT (John James). Idyls and Lyrics of the Ohio Valley. Cincinnati, 1881. \2tn0, pp. 139. Half calf , extra, g. t., uncut. 585 [PIERCE (Thomas).] The Odes of Horace in Cincinnati ; as pub- lished in the "Western Spy and Literary Gazette," during the Year 1821. Cincinnati, 1822. 4.8mo, pp. 117. Half light levant mor., g. t., uncut edges. J* % Very scarce. 586 POOLE (William F.) The Tyler-Davidson Fountain given by Mr. Henry Probasco to the City of Cincinnati. Cincinnati, 1872. 4/0, pp. 118, engraved frontispiece and 13 photographs. Half red morocco, gilt edges. ^'^One hundred copies only of this edition were printed by Mr. Pro- basco for presents, at a cost of twenty-five dollars each. The photographs are very fine. The text is printed with colored borders, and altogether it is a work worthy of the noble object it portrays. 587 POOLE (William F.) The Ordinance of 1787 and Dr. Manasseh Cutler, as an Agent in its Formation. Cambridge, Mass., 1876. 8vo,pp. 38. Half calf. ,% On the 13th of July, 1787, the Congress of the Old Confederation, sitting in New York, passed "An Ordinance for the Government of the Ter- ritory Northwest of the River Ohio," which has passed into history as the "Ordinance of 1787," and which, in breadth of conceptions, its details, and its results, has been, perhaps, the most notable instance of legislation that was ever enacted by the Representatives of the American people. 588 PORTSMOUTH. The Portsmouth, Ohio, Directory for 1881-2. Containing Record of the City Government, its Institutions, etc. Cincinnati, 1882. 8vo,pp. 256. Half morocco, gilt top. 589 POSTHUMUS (R.) Levensgescheidenis van Ma-ka-tai-me-she- kia-kiak of Swarte Hawk, opperhoofd van den stam der Sac- Indiaven in Nord-Amerika. Leenwarden, 1847. i2mo, pp. 144. Half brown calf . 590 PRIEST (Josiah). American Antiquities, and Discoveries in the West : Being an exhibition of the evidence that an Ancient Popu- lation of partially civilized nations differing entirely from those of the present Indians, peopled America, many centuries before its discovery by Columbus. Albany, 1838. 8vo, pp. 4oo-\-plate and map. Half green mor., g. t. Relating to the State of Ohio. 83 591 PRITTS (J.) Mirror of Olden Time Border Life; Embracing a History of the Discovery of America, of the landing of our fore- fathers at Plymouth, and of their most remarkable engagements with the Indians in New England from their first landing, in 1620, until the final subjugation of the Natives, in 1679. Also, History of Virginia, and bloody struggle between the white settlers, and Indians in North-Western Virginia, Kentucky, &c, &c. Abingdon, Va., 1849. Svo, pp. 700 and 13 plates. Half brown morocco, g. t. # * s In this, the second edition of the work, the author has remodeled the compilation, by a more methodical arrangement of the narratives, and the thrilling incidents of the early period in the settlement of the country. Pp. 121-314 give a reprint, almost word for word, of " Wither's Chronicles of Border Warfare," and many of the early captivities are also given. Field, 1875, $6.00; Phila., 1869, $8.00. 592 PROCEEDINGS of the Central Ohio Scientific Association of Urbana, Ohio. Vol. 1, part 1. Urbana, Ohio, 1878. Svo, pp. 97 and 16 plates. Half brown morocco, gilt top. 593 PROCEEDINGS of the Cleveland Academy of Natural Sciences, 1845 to 1859. Published by a Gentleman of Cleveland. Cleveland, O., 1874. Svo, pp. 295. Half olive morocco, gilt lop, uncut edges. %*# Privately printed and very scarce. 594 PROCEEDINGS at the Dedication of the Muskingum County Court House. With an Appendix containing Lists of County Officers, Members of the Bar of the County from 1804 to 1877, Etc. Zanesville, Ohio, 1877. Svo, pp. 90. Half calf. 595 PROCEEDINGS of the Fifty-sixth Anniversary of the Settlement of Hudson, O., with Tables showing the Longevity, &c, of the Pioneer Settlers. Hudson, Ohio, 1856. Svo, pp. 36. Half calf . 596 Another Edition. Akron, O., 1875. Svo, pp. 24. Half calf . 597 PROCEEDINGS of the First Annual Dinner of the Ohio Com- mandery of the Loyal Legion of the U. S. Cincinnati, 1884. Svo, pp. 70. Half morocco. 598 PROCEEDINGS of the Society for the promotion of Collegiate and Theological Education at the West, held at Marietta, Ohio, Nov. 7-10, 1868. New York, 1868. Svo, pp. 182. Paper. 84 Catalogue of Books 599 PROCEEDINGS of a Public Meeting of the Citizens of Cincinnati, on the Subject of a Western National Armory, September 30, 1841. Cincinnati, 1841. 8vo, pp. 35. Half calf. 600 PUTNAM (Rufus.) Pioneer Record and Reminiscences of the Early Settlers and Settlement of Fayette County, Ohio. Cincinnati, 1872. 8vo, pp. 120. Half green mor. , gilt top. 601 RAFINESQUE (C. S.) Ichthyologia Ohiensis, or Natural history of the Fishes inhabiting the River Ohio, and its tributary streams. Preceded by a physical description of the Ohio and its branches. Lexington, Ky. , printed for the author, by W. G. Hunt, 1820. Bvo,pp. 5 — 90. Smooth green levant morocco, uncut edges, by R. W. Smith. #*% Excessively scarce, we can trace but two copies. This was the first and only effort of the kind, and evinces great labor and industry. 602 RAFINESQUE (C. S.) A Monograph of the Fluviatile Bivalve Shells of the River Ohio, containing twelve genera, and sixty- eight species. Translated from the French by C. A. Poulson. Philadelphia, 1832. i2mo, pp. viii — 72 and frontispiece. Half red morocco, g. i. 603 RAFINESQUE (C. S.) Monographic des Coquilles Bivalves Flu- viatiles de la Riviere, contenant douze genres soixante-huit especes. [Bruxelles, 1820.] Svo, pp. 21 — 56 and 3 plates. Half brown levant mor., g. t., uncut, by Smith. s * s The original edition, very rare. 604 Another copy of the above, without the title page. Svo. Half red morocco, gilt top, uncut. 605 RAFINESQUE (C. S.) Continuation of a Monograph of the Bivalve Shells of the River Ohio and other rivers of the Western States. Containing 46 species. With a supplement on the Fossil Bivalve Shells of the Western States, etc. Philadelphia, October. 1831. &vo, pp. 8. Half calf. 1*' % Very rare. The compiler knows of no other copy. Relating to the State of Ohio. 85 606 RAFINESQUE (C. S.) The Ancient Monuments of North and South America. Second Edition, corrected, enlarged and with some additions. Philadelphia, printed for the author, 1838. &vo,pp. 28. Half light calf , gilt top. s *,u Very scarce. Relates to the mounds in Ohio. Cin'ti, 1878, $5 00. 607 [RANDALL (Job). J Memorial of the Lessees, &c, to the Trustees of the Ohio University. Athens, O., March 21, 1842. 8vo,pp. 14. Half calf . jt*^ Memorial of the Lessees of the Farm-lots in the Townships of Athens and Alexander, Athens county, Ohio, to the Ohio University, praying that their leases and titles may be more perfectly secured. 608 RAU (Charles). Ancient Aboriginal Trade in North America. 8vo, pp. 62. Paper. Also : North American Stone Implements. 8vo, pp. 14. Paper. (2) 609 READ (N. C.) The Anniversary Oration of the Buckeye Celebra- tion, April 7th, A. D. 1841. Cincinnati, 1841. 8vo, pp. 32. Half calf . 610 READ (T B.) The Siege of Cincinnati, 1863. From Atlantic Monthly, February, 1863. Svo,pp. 6 Half calf. 611 READ (T. B.) The Onward Age, Anniversary Poem at Cincinnati. Cincinnati, 1852. i2tno, pp. 22. Half calf . 612 REEMELIN (C.) Historical Sketch of Green Township, Hamilton County, Ohio. Cincinnati, 1882. 8vo, pp. 33 and folding list. Half calf . 613 REID (H. A.) Wild Fire. A few Eccentric Poems, by H. A. Reid. Now first published, and last, too — may be. Cleveland, O., 1854. T,2mo, pp. iv-f-30+2. Half calf. 614 REID (Whitelaw). Ohio in the, War: Her Statesmen, her Gen- erals, and Soldiers. Cincinnati, 1868. 2 vols., 8vo: vol. i,pfi. 1040; vol. 2, //. 949. Half Russia, red edges. ,*, Vol. I gives a history of Ohio during the War, and the Lives of her Generals. Vol. 2 contains a history of each of the Ohio Regiments and other military organizations. 86 Catalogue of Books 615 RENICK (Felix). A Map of the Ancient Indian Towns on the Pickaway Plain. Illustrating a Sketch of the Country. By Felix Renick, surveyed by P. N. White, drawn by B. F. Brannan. Cincinnati, 1843. # * # Rare. Size 24 x 30 inches, mounted on muslin, folded and enclosed in half Russia case to imitate a bound volume. 616 RENICK (William). Memoirs, Correspondence and Reminiscences of William Renick. Circleville, Ohio, 1880. 8vo, pp. 115. Half red calf , m. e. 617 REPORT of the Committee appointed on the Fifth instant to inquire into the expediency of opening a Road from Vincennes, in the Indiana Territory, towards Dayton, in the State of Ohio. Washington, 1810. Svo, pp. 4. Half calf . „*, Very scarce. 618 REPORT of the Committee appointed by the Citizens of Cincinnati, April 26, 1838, to enquire into the causes of the Explosion of the Moselle. Cincinnati, 1838. &vo, pp. 76 and plate. Half calf . jji^The Moselle was a new boat, plying between Cincinnati and St. Louis. On Wednesday, April 25, 1838, immediately on leaving Cincinnati, her boilers, four in number, exploded, killing one hundred and fifty persons. 619 Another copy. Half blue mor., g. t. 620 REPORT of the Bible Convention assembled in Salem, Ohio, Nov. 24-9, 1852. Salem, O., 1853. i2tno, pp. 190. Paper. 621 RESOLUTIONS and Acts passed by the Ohio and Territorial Legislatures relative to the Ohio University at Athens, Ohio. Zanesville, 18 16. / &V0, pp. 31. Half calf . 622 REYNOLDS (Andrew J.) A Discourse delivered Thanksgiving ^ Day, November 28, 1867, at the Cumminsville Presbyterian Church. Giving a Brief History of the Church from the time of its Organization. Cincinnati, 1867. &vo,pp. 33. Half calf . 623 RICE (Harvey). Incidents of Pioneer Life in the Early Settlement of the Connecticut Western Reserve. Cleveland, 1881. I2WZ0, pp. 300. Half calf extra, m. e. Relating to the State of Ohio. 87 624 RICE (Harvey). Pioneers of the Western Reserve, Ohio. Illus- trated. Boston, 1883. 12/w, //. 350. Cloth. 625 [RIDDLE (A. G.)] The Hunter of Shagreen. A Descriptive Poem. Cleveland, 1882. i6mo,pp. 94. Half calf. 626 ROBERTS (Zophar). A Journal of a Tour from Lake George to the North- West Territory in 1 800-1 801, with a description of the Soil, Productions, Rivers, etc., of that Eden of America. To which is added a concise account of the Present State of Ken- tucky. Albany, printed for the author, 1801. 8vo, pp. 18. Half straight-grained morocco. £.*$ Exceedingly rare. The compiler can not trace another copy. 627 ROBBINS (Samuel P.) Address to the Society in Marietta, Ohio, for the Promotion of Good Morals, June 5, 1815. Marietta, 1815. Zvo, pp. 14. Half morocco, gilt top. 628 ROBINSON (E.) Atlas of the City of Cincinnati, Ohio. New York, 1883-4. Imp. folio, 28 maps and large folding map. Half mor. 629 ROEBLING (John A.) Report and Plan for a Wire Suspension Bridge proposed to be erected over the Ohio River at Cincinnati. Cincinnati, 1846. Roy. Svo, pp. 35 and folding plan. Paper, uncut. .,*,£ Very scarce. The first publication on the subject. 630 ROGERS (Robert). Journals of Major Robert Rogers : containing an Account of the Several Excursions he made under the Gen- erals who commanded upon the Continent of North America, during the late War. To Which is Added : An Historical Account of the Expedition against the Ohio Indians in the Year 1764, under the command of Henry Bouquet, Esq., including his Transactions with the Indians. With an Account of the Battle of Bushy Run. Dublin, 1769. i6mo, pp. x-)-2i8. Half levant morocco, g. t. ^^Very scarce. Boon, 1870,57.00. 631 ROGERS (Robert). Journals of Major Robert Rogers : containing an account of his excursions under the Generals who commanded upon the continent ol North America during the late War. With Notes by Franklin B. Hough. Albany, 1883. 1 2tno, pp. 296 and maps. Sheets folded and uncut. V 88 Catalogue of Books 632 ROGERS (William B.) Observations on the Geology of the West- ern Peninsula of Upper Canada, and the Western Part of Ohio. 1841. 4/0, pp. 12. Paper, uncut. 633 ROOT (W. D.) Sandusky in 1855. City Guide and Business Directory. Sandusky, Ohio, 1855. 1 2tno, pp. 151. Half olive morocco, gilt top. 2*# The first directory of the city. Scarce. 634 ROTHERMEL (H. A.) Business Guide and History of Richland County, Ohio. Mansfield, Ohio, 1873. &vo, pp. 64. Half calf . 635 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, r8o8. Published at the request of the Committee of Arrangements. Marietta, Ohio, printed by Samuel Fairland, 1809. Svo, pp. 16. Half green morocco, gilt top. t *% Very scarce. 636 [RUPP (I. Daniel).] Early History of Western Pennsylvania, and of the West, and of Western Expeditions and Campaigns from 1754 to 1833. With an Appendix, containing Indian Treaties, Minutes of Conferences, Journals, etc. , a Topographical Descrip- tion of the Counties of Allegheny, Westmoreland, Washington, Somerset, Greene, Fayette, Beaver, Butler, Armstrong, etc. Pittsburg, Pa., 1846. Svo, 2 folding plans, pp. 352-4- Appendix, 406 -\- contents of Appendix iv-\- Index vi. Half green morocco, gilt top. * t * Scarce. The Appendix, which is by far the larger part of the vol- ume, occupies pp. 3-406 of the second part ; it contains much valuable matter; amopg other articles : The Ohio Company, p. 3. George Croghan's Journal, p. 50 \ Post's First Journal, p. 75 ; Post's Second Journal, p. 99. Bouquet's Journal, p. 143. Harmar's Expedition, p. 225. St. Clair's Ex- pedition, pp. 233-239. Washington's Journal, p. 392 Field, 1875, $8.00; Drake, 1876, $9.00; Phila., 1873, $10.00. 637 'RUSSELL (A. P.) Thomas Corwin. A Sketch. Cincinnati, 1881. \2nt0, pp. 128 and portrait. Half brown levant mor., g. t, uncut. Relating to the State of Ohio. 89 638 S AFFORD (William H.) The Life of Harman Blennerhassett. Comprising an Authentic Narrative of the Burr Expedition : and containing many additional facts not heretofore published. Chillicothe, Ohio, 1830. i2mo, pp. 239 and plate. Half light calf, m. e. Barney, 1870, $3.50. 639 ST. CLAIR (Arthur). A Narrative of the Manner in which the Campaign against the Indians in the year 1791 was conducted, together with Observations relative thereto, and the Reports of the Committees appointed to inquire into the Causes of the failure thereof. Philadelphia, 181 2. 9>vo, pp. xix+273. Half red levant morocco, g. t. , uncut. „* ( A history of St. Clair's unfortunate campaign, which resulted in a terrible defeat, and the slaughter of eight hundred soldiers by the Ohio In- dians. The author has endeavored to vindicate himself from what he terms " the bitter calumnies, gross misrepresentations, and vile falsehoods, spread abroad to every region by means of public prints, and every species of mis- conduct was attributed to me." Menzies, $11.00. 640 SANDUSKY. Sandusky City Directory, 1880-81. Sandusky, O., 1880. 8vo,pp. 136. Half morocco, gilt top. 641 SARGENT (Winthrop). A letter from Colonel Winthrop Sargent to Dr. Benjamin Smith Barton, accompanying Drawings and some account of certain articles which were taken out of an ancient Tumulus, or Grave, in the Western Country. Cincinnati; N. W. Territory, Sep. 8, 1794. 4/0, pp. 39 and 2 plates. Half brown levant morocco, gilt top, by Matthews. %*% Excessively rare. The work is divided into two parts : I, Utensils taken from an Old Indian Grave, at Cincinnati, Aug 30, 1794. II, Ob- servations on Articles taken from an ancient Tumulus at Cincinnati, County of Hamilton, Northwest Territory. The plates are fine Copper Plate En- gravings. 642 SARGEMT (Winthrop). Plan of an Ancient Fortification at Marietta, Ohio. Communicated to the Academy, May 29, 1787. With Plate. 1850. Folio. Half morocco. 643 SAWYER (Franklin). Military History of the 8th Reg. Ohio Vol. Inf 'y. Its Battles, Marches and Army Movements. Cleveland, O., 1881. 8vo,pp.26i. Cloth. go Catahgue of Books 644 SCHOOLS of Ohio (The) at the Centennial Exposition. History of the effort to secure representation of the Educational Institu- tions of Ohio. Columbus, 1876. Svo, pp. 44. Half calf . 645 SCHULTZ (Christian, Jr.) Travels on an Inland Voyage through the States of New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee, and through the Territories of Indiana, Louisiana, Mississippi and New Orleans; performed in the years 1807 and 1808: Including a Tour of nearly Six Thousand Miles. With Maps and Plates. New York, 1814. 2 vols., 8vo: vol. 1, pp. xviii-l-207; vol. 2, pp. viii-f-224. Half green levant morocco, g. t. # * s The portrait, which is a very beautiful steel engraving, is missing from most copies. Pages 129-183, relate entirely to Ohio. The preface contains a severe criticism of "Ashe's Travels." 646 SCHERMERHORN (John F.) and Mills (Samuel J.) A Correct View of that part of the United States which lies west of the Allegany Mountains, with regard to Religion and Morals. Hartford, 1814. &vo, pp. 52. Half morocco, g. t., uncut. 647 SCOTT (Hervey). A Complete History of Fairfield County, Ohio, 1795, 1876. Columbus, O., 1877. 8vo, pp. 304 and 4 plates. Half brown mor., g. t. 648 SCOTT (Joseph M.) Our Early Times. Historical Sketch of St. Albans Township, Licking Co., Ohio. Newark, 1873. Svo, pp. 1 1 . Half calf. 649 SCOTT (J. W.) A Statement of the Causes which led to the recent changes in the Miami University. [Oxford, O., 1845.] \2.mo,pp. 23. Half calf . »*» Prof. Scott's account of why he and Prof. Waterman were removed from their Professorships in the Institution. 650 SeCHEVERELL (J. Hamp.) Journal History of the Twenty-Ninth Ohio Veteran Volunteers, 1861-1865, its Victories and Reverses. Cleveland, 1883. \2mo, pp. 284. Cloth. Relating to the State of Ohio. 91 651 SHAW (John Robert). A Narrative of the Life and Travels of John Robert Shaw, the Well Digger, now resident in Lexington, Kentucky, Written by Himself. Lexington, printed by Daniel Bradford, 1807. i2tno, pp. 180 and 6 engravings. Red levant morocco, gill edges. ***O ne °f ' ne scarcest works in the collection. The author recites his adventures as a soldier in the Revolution, and subsequent residence in Pennsylvania. He was among the first settlers that came to Fort M'Intosh ; was a soldier under St. Clair, and dug the first well in Cincinnati, at Fort Washington. Owing to his success in finding water, he was known among the early settlers as the "Water Witch." The plates — a curiosity in them- selves — represent "John R. Shaw as a Prodigal," "John R.Shaw as a Soldier," etc. There is no record of a copy having been sold at public sale. 652 [SHEBBEARE (John).] A Fourth Letter to the People of England. On the Conduct of the M rs in Alliances, Fleets, and Armies, since the first Differences on the Ohio, to the taking of Minorca by the French. London, printed for M. Collier, 1756. unto, title-\-pp. in. Half red levant morocco, gilt top, uncut. „*£ A rare book, written anonymously, giving a review of incidents con- nected with the encroachments of the French on the Ohio. 653 SHERRARD (Robert A.) A Narrative of the Wonderful Escapes and Dreadful Sufferings of Colonel James Paul, after the defeat of Col. Crawford, when that unfortunate commander, and many of his men, were inhumanly burnt at the stake. Cincinnati, 1869. %vo, pp. 22. Half calf . 654 Another copy. The original newspaper articles mounted on 16 leaves and bound in i2mo, half calf . 655 SHIPHERD (Jacob R.) History of the Oberlin- Wellington Rescue. With an Introduction by Prof. Henry E. Peck, and Hon. Ralph Plumb. Boston, 1859. 8vo,pp. viii-r-280. Half morocco, g. t. ..*£ Very scarce. An extraordinary case, under the Fugitive Slave Act. Wellington is located thirty-six miles southwest of Cleveland ; Oberlin is nine miles north of Wellington. In January, 1856, a negro slave, called John, was missing from a plantation in Mason county, Kentucky. In August, 1856, a friend of the owner recognized John at Oberlin, and with the aid of friends from Kentucky arrested him with the intention of taking him back. They took him to Wellington, where he was rescued by a large body of persons from Oberlin and Wellington — hence the title. 656 SHORT (John T.) Ohio. A Sketch of Industrial Progress. Columbus, 1882. . i6mo, pp. 56. Half calf , gilt top, uncut. 92 Catalogue of Books 657 SIEBERT (John). Directory of the City of Columbus for. the Year 1848, containing a Brief History of the City, Statistics and Institutions, &c. Columbus, 1848. i2mo, pp. 264. Half red morocco, g. t. 658 [SIMPSON (H. G.)] The Prisoners of the Ohio Penitentiary, with Stories of Memorable Escapes and the remarkable Histories of Noted Convicts. Columbus, Ohio, 1883. i6mo, pp. 128. Half light calf , m. e. / 659 SINNET (E.) History of the Churches, Schools and Professional / Interests of Granville, Ohio. Newark, O. [1880]. v i2mo, pp. 23. Half calf . 660 SKETCH (A) of the Operations of the 47th O. V. I. from May 3d to Sep. 8th, 1864. Cincinnati, 1885. Svo, pp. 16. Paper. 661 SMITH (J. Calvin). The Western Tourist and Emigrant's Guide through Ohio, Indiana, &c. New York, 1840. i6mo, pp. 180 and map. Half calf, m. e. 662 SMITH (James). An account of the Remarkable Occurrences in the life and travels of Col James Smith (now a Citizen of Bourbon County, Kentucky), during his captivity with the Indians, in the years 1855-59. In which the Customs, Manners, Traditions, Mode of Warfare, Military Tactics, Treatment of Prisoners, &c, are explained. Philadelphia, 1834. i8mo, pp. 162. Half blue calf . n*^ Very scarce. This is the Brinley copy. 663 SMITH (Gen. T. H. C.) Address at the Dedication of the Wash- ington County Soldiers' Monument, at Marietta, O., September 17, 1875. Cincinnati, 1875. 8vo, pp. 22. Half calf. 664 [SMITH (Dr. William).] An Historical Account of the Expedition against the Ohio Indians, in the Year 1 764. Under the Command of Heriry Bouquet, Esq.: Colonel of Foot, and now Brigadier General in America. Including his Transactions with the Indians, relative to the delivery of their prisoners, and the preliminaries of Peace. With an Introductory Account of the Preceding Campaign, and the Battle at Bushy Run. To which are annexed Military Papers, containing Reflections on the war with the Relating to the State of Ohio. 93 Savages; a method of forming frontier settlements ; some account of the Indian country, with a list of nations, fighting men, towns, distances and different routes. The whole illustrated with a Map and Copperplates. Philadelphia and London, 1764. \to, pp. xiii+ 7 1 -j- map, 2 plates, and 2 plans. Orange levant morocco, elaborately tooled sides, by Smith. Map mounted on linen. J*^ Rare. 665 [SMITH (Dr. William).] An Historical Account of the Expedition against the Ohio Indians, in the Year 1764, &c. Dublin, 1769. \2rn0, pp. xx-f-99. Half levant morocco, g. t. N. Y., 1872, $15.00. 666 [SMITH (Dr. William).! A Brief State of the Provinces of Penn- sylvania, the conduct of their Assemblies impartially examined, and the true cause of the continual Encroachments of the French displayed, more especially the secret Design of their late unwarrantable Invasion and Settlement upon the River Ohio. London: Printed for R. Griffiths, 1755. %,vo,pp. 45- s * s This work relates mainly to the French invasion on the Ohio. Also, bound in same volume : An Answer To an invidious Pamphlet, intituled, A Brief State of the Province of Pennsylvania. Wherein are exposed The many false Assertions of the Author or Authors, of the said Pamphlet, with a View to render the Quakers of Pennsylvania and their Government obnoxious to the British Parliament and Ministry; and the Several Transactions, most grossly misrepresented therein, set in their true light. London : S. Blandon, 1755. 8vo, title and pp. 80, title in fac simile, 2 vols, bound in 1. Half brown morocco. s * s Both these pamphlets are very scarce. 667 SMUCKER (Isaac). Centennial History of Licking County, Ohio. Read at the " Old Fort," July 4, 1876. Newark, 1876. 8vo, pp. 80. Half light calf, m. e. 668 SMUCKER (Isaac). An account of the Celebration of American Independence, at Clay Lick, by the Licking County Pioneers; together with an Address, by Dr. Coulter, on Early Times in the Clay Lick Settlement. Newark, 1869. &vo, pp. 35. Half calf. 94 Catalogue of Books 669 SMUCKER (Isaac). Our Pioneers : Being Biographical Sketches of the Pioneers of Licking County, Ohio. Newark, 1872. Svo, pp. 33. Half calf. 670 SMUCKER (Isaac). History of the Welsh Settlements in Licking County, Ohio ; The Characteristics of our Welsh Pioneers, and their Church history. Newark, Ohio, 1869. Svo, pp. 22. Half calf 671 SMUCKER (Isaac). Ohio Pioneer History. Cresap and Logan, Crawford's Campaign, and a Brief Biographical Sketch of Col. William Crawford. Svo, pp. 30. Paper. 672 SMUCKER (Isaac). History of the Moravian Missions of Ohio, and Sketches of its Missionaries. [Columbus, 1876.] Svo, pp. 38. Half calf. 673 SMUCKER (Isaac). The Military Expeditions of the North West Territory. [Columbus, O., 1876.] Svo, pp. 47. Half morocco. 674 SMUCKER (Isaac). Mound Builders' Works near Newark, Ohio. [Newark, O., 1884.] i6mo, pp. 20. Paper. 675 SONGS of the Ohio Commandery, Military Order of the Loyal Legion, MS., with Notes. ' Cincinnati, 1885. \21no, pp. 107. Blue sheep, gilt edges. 676 SPRINGFIELD. Williams' Springfield City Directory for 1 881-2. Cincinnati, 1881. Svo, pp. 332. Half morocco, gilt top. 677 SQUIER (E. G.) and Davis E. H.) Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley: comprising the results of extensive original Surveys and Explorations. Washington, 1848. /\to, pp. xxxix-l-306. Half Russia, extra, beveled boards, gilt top, by Pawson & Nicholson. Beautiful copy, with proof portrait of Squier inserted. %*% Contains 48 full-page illustrations and 207 wood cuts. This was the first systematic work published with descriptions of the Mound builders. Since its publication other works bearing on the same subject have bor- rowed largely from its pages. The work relates almost entirely to the Antiquities in Ohio. This book has been out of print for some years, and the Smithsonian Institution is buying up all available copies. Relating to the State of Ohio. 95 678 SQUIER (E. G.) Observations on the uses of the Mounds of the West, with an attempt at their Classification. Svo, pp. 10, illustrated. Paper. 679 STATE of the British and French Colonies in North America, With respect to number of People, Forces, Forts, Indians, Trade and other Advantages. In which are considered I, The defenseless condition of our Plantations and to what Causes owing. II, Per- nicious tendency of the French Encroachments and the fittest methods of frustrating them. Ill, What it was occasioned their present Invasion. London, printed for A. Millar, in the Strand, 1755. Zvo, title-\-pp. 190. Half red levant mor. , g. t. jj'g Very scarce. This work was written and published during the all- important contest between the French and English for possession of the country west of the Ohio River, and it relates almost entirely to that event. The principal subjects discussed are : Importance of the Ohio Country and views of the French in their present proceedings — Some remarks on the Ohio affair — Exorbitant claims of the French examined. 680 STEELE (Mrs.) A Summer Journey in the West. New York, 1841. i2mo,pp. 278. Half green calf , m. e. 681 STEELE (Oliver G.) Western Guide Book and Emigrant's Direc- tory, containing the different Routes, Climate, Soil, Productions, Prospects, &c. Buffalo, 1836. 2,2-mo, pp. 108. Half calf, m. e. 682 STEELE (Robert W.) Historical Sketch of the Schools of Dayton, Ohio. 1876. 8vo, pp. 24. Half calf. 683 STEVENS (George E.) The City of Cincinnati. A Summary of its Attractions, Advantages, Institutions and Internal Improve- ments. Cincinnati, 1869. i6mo, pp. 216, maps and engravings. Half red mor. , g. t. 684 STEVENSON (J. J.) Notes on the Coals of the Kanawha Valley, W. Va. 1873. 8vo, pp. 8. Half calf. 685 STEVENSON (Thomas M.) History of the 78th Regiment O. V. V. I., from its "muster in" to its "muster out;" comprising its organization, marches, campaigns, battles, and skirmishes. Zanesville, Ohio, 1865. 8vo,pp. vii, 349. Cloth. g6 Catalogue of Books 686 STORY (Isaac). A Sermon preached August the 13th, 1798, at Hamilton at the Ordination of the Rev. Daniel Story, to the pastoral care of the Church in Marietta and its vicinity in the Territory of the United States, North West of the River Ohio. Salem [Mass. J, 1798. \2rn0, pp. 43. Polished calf , uncut edges. „*.j.Very scarce. Rev. Daniel Story was the first pastor of the Con- gregational Church in Marietta ; the pamphlet also contains the Proceedings of the Council called to ordain Dr. Story. 687 STRICKLAND (W. P.) The Pioneers of the West; or Life in the Woods. New York [1856]. izmo, pp. 403. Half olive morocco, g. I. 688 STRINGER'S Cleveland City Guide for 1872. Cleveland, 1872. i6mo, pp. 112. Half calf. 689 STUDER (Jacob H.) Columbus, Ohio : its History, Resources and Progress. With numerous Illustrations. Cincinnati, 1873. 1 2mo, pp. 582 and map. Half maroon mor. , gilt top. 690 SULLIVANT (Joseph). Historical Sketch relating to the Original Boundaries and Early Times of Franklin County, Ohio. Columbus, 187 1. 8vo,pp. 10. Half calf . 691 SULLIVANT (Joseph). An alphabetical catalogue of Shells, Fossils, Minerals, and Zoophites in the cabinet of Joseph Sullivant. Columbus, 1838. 8vo, pp. 38. Half calf. .-J.** Contains principally shells found in Ohio. 692 SUMMERBELL (N.) The Autobiography of Elder Matthew Gardner, a Minister in the Christian Church Sixty-Three Years. Dayton, Ohio, 1874. Svo, pp. 286. Half light calf m. e. 693 SUMMIT County. Facts in Relation to the Seat of Justice of Summit County, Ohio. [n. p. n. d.J &vo, pp. 11. Half calf . 694 SUTOR (J. Hope). History of the Lodge of Amity, No. 5, F. and A. M., located at Zanesville, Ohio, with the privilege of assem- bling at Putnam, Ohio. Zanesville, O., 1879. Sq. \zmo, pp. 121. Half brown calf, m. e. Relating to the State of Ohio. gj 695 [SUTTON (Robert).] History of Auglaize County, Ohio, with the Indian History of Wapakoneta, and the first settlement of the County. Wapakoneta, 1880. \2mo, pp. viii — 206. Half morocco. 696 SWAN (C. J.) Oration delivered by Hon. C. J. Swan, at the County Fourth of July Celebration at Ottawa, Ohio, July 4th, 1876. [n. p. n. d.] Svo, pp. 5. Paper. 697 SYMMES (Americus). The Symmes Theory of Concentric Spheres, demonstrating that the Earth is hollow, habitable within, and widely open about the Poles. Louisville, Ky., 1878. Svo, pp. xii — 66. Half calf . s * s An entirely different work from that written by his father (see No. 451), though carrying out the same principles. 698 SYMMES (John Cleves). Letter from the Attorney General accom- panying his Report on the Resolution of the Eighth Ultimo, rela- tive to the Contract entered into between the United States and John Cleves Symmes, 5th May, 1796. [Washington, 1796.J Svo. Half red levant morocco, gilt top. %*% A rare tract. Consists of a report by the Attorney-General, Charles Lee, in which he states that the contract with Symmes for land in the North Western Territory has not been completely fulfilled ; and further, that it is necessary that the tract of land should be actually surveyed and the boundaries marked by the Geographer of the United States. 699 TAFT (Alphonso). A Lecture on the University of Cincinnati, its Aims, Needs, and Resources. Cincinnati, 1872. Svo, pp. 60. Half calf . 700 TALLMADGE. Proceedings in Commemoration of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Settlement of Tallmadge, Ohio. With the Historical Discourses and Biographical Sketches of the Early Set- ters. Akron, Ohio, 1857. Svo, pp. in. Half calf. 701 TANEYHILL (R. H.) The Leatherwood God. An Account of the Appearance and Pretensions of Joseph C. Dylks in Eastern Ohio in 1828. Cincinnati, 1870. Svo, pp. 55. Half yellow mor., g. t., uncut. 702 [TANNER (H. S.)] View of the Valley of the Mississippi, or the Emigrant's and Traveler's Guide to the West. Containing a General Description of that Entire Country. Philadelphia, 1834. \2mo, pp. 372. Half maroon calf, g. t. 98 Catalogue of Books 703 TAPPAN (Benjamin). Description of Some New Shells found in Ohio. Zvo, extract, plate. Half calf. 704 TAYLOR (A. W.) The Great Revival at Norwalk, Ohio. Cleveland, 1873. \imo,pp. 147. Half red calf , extra, m. e. 705 TAYLOR (James W.) History of the State of Ohio. By James W. Taylor. First Period, 1650-1787. Cincinnati, 1854. 1 2 ww, //. 557. Half red levant mor., g. t. *.** Very scarce. The early Jesuit Missions, the wars of the Eries and Iroquois, the border warfare which was raging for nearly a quarter of a century between the inhabitants of Pennsylvania and the Delawares, Shaw- anese and Wyandotts, are the subjects which nearly fill this volume. 706 [THOMAS (Frederick W.)] The Emigrant, or Reflections while descending the Ohio. Cincinnati, 1833. 8vo, pp. vi — 48. Half green calf, gilt top. %* t The original edition, of which the following is a reprint : 707 THOMAS (Frederick W.) The Emigrant, or Reflections while descending the Ohio. Cincinnati, 1872. %vo, pp. viii — 48. Half calf . 708 THOMPSON (James H.) The History of the County of High- land, in the State of Ohio, from its First Creation and Organiza- tion to Dec. 31st, 1877. Hillsboro, 1878. 8vo,pp. 132. Half calf , g. t. ' 709 [THOMSON (Charles).] An Enquiry into the Causes of the Alienation of the Delaware and Shawanese Indians from the British Interest, and into the Measures taken for recovering their Friendship. Together with the remarkable Journal of Christian Frederic Post, by whose Negotiations, among the Indians on the Ohio, they were withdrawn from the Interest of the French, who thereupon abandoned the Fort and Country. With notes by the Editor explaining sundry Indian Customs, &c. Written in Penn- sylvania. London, printed for J. Wilkie, 1759. 1 2 mo, pp. 184 and map. Polished calf , gilt top, uncut edges, by Smith. 9 *# Rare. One of the principal causes of the hostility of the Pennsyl- vania Indians was the wicked craft practiced upon them by Governor Thomas Penn and other proprietors in 1737. Certain chiefs having been called together by the speculators two persons were found to testify that they were present at a council fifty years before, at which as much land was ceded to William Penn as a man could walk around in a day and a half: There was a chief living who could have proved this testimony false, but he was carefully kept in ignorance of the council, and by mean fraud, Relating to the State of Ohio. 99 endless perjury and tempting gifts the deed was ratified. To locate as large a territory as possible, a trained pedestrian was employed, who was met at appointed stations by refreshments, and thus was enabled to traverse a route which cut off a million acres from the Indian territory. Less than one-third that quantity of land was the amount which the Indians had been led to expect would be ceded. Endless conferences and numerous councils were followed by bloody masacres. Roche, 1867, $17.00. 7 10 [THOMSON (Charles).] Causes of the Alienation of the Delaware and Shawanese Indians from the British Interest. Philadelphia, 1867. Svo, pp. 184 and map. Half morocco, gilt top, uncut edges. J* % h reprint of the above. The edition consisted of 250 copies, of which 75 copies were in 4to, and 25 in folio. 711 TRANSACTIONS of the Ohio Mob, called in the papers "An Ex- pedition against the Shakers." \2tno,pp. 11. Half calf. \/ jK^This scarce little tract is without date or place of publication. It is an account of the action of " five hundred armed men " at Union Village, near Lebanon, Ohio, on August 27, 1810, in which an attempt was made to force the Shakers to renounce their public preaching and mode of worship or quit the country. 712 TRANSACTIONS of the Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers. Fourth to Eighth Annual Meetings. Cincinnati, 1834-8. 5 vols., 8vo. Half brown morocco, gilt tops. ,*,The Transactions of the first three meetings were never published in boot form. The above is a complete set. 713 TEETOR (Henry B.) The Past' and Present of Millcreek Valley [Ohio], being a collection of Historical and Descriptive Sketches of that part of Hamilton County, Ohio. Cincinnati, 1882. i6mo,pp. xii+328. Half red morocco, gilt top. 714 TRENT (William). Journal of Captain William Trent from Logs- town, to Pickawillany, A. D. 1752, together with the letters of Governor Robert Dinwiddie ; an Historical notice of the Miami Confederacy of Indians ; a Sketch of the English Post at Picka- willany, and other papers never before printed. Cincinnati, 1871. Svo, pp. 117. Half green calf, gilt top, uncut. 715 TRIAL. Proceedings of a Court of Enquiry held in the South-east Block-house, Fort Washington, Sept. 15, 1 791, for the purpose of enquiring into the conduct of Brig. Gen. Harmar, the command- ing officer upon the late Expedition against the Miami Indians. Folio, pp. 20 {should be 31). Half red mor., g. t., uncut edges. * Very scarce. This was the first trial held in Cincinnati. ioo Catalogue of Books 716. TRIAL. Full History of the great Breach of Promise case of Nannie A. Dickey vs. John B. Tytus. Illustrated. Cincinnati, 1878. \2n10, pp. 176. Half red morocco, gilt top. 717 TRUE History (A) of the Massacre of Ninety-six Christian Indians, at Gnadenhuetten, Ohio, March 8th, 1782. New Philadelphia (Ohio), 1844. 8vo,pp. n. Half calf . ¥ * t The original edition. Very scarce. 718 TUTTLE (C. R.) History of the Border Wars of Two Centuries, embracing a Narrative of the Wars with the Indians from 1750 to 1876. Madison, Wis., 1876. &vo,pp. 615 and 20 engravings. Half morocco, extra, gill top. 719 TUTTLE (Joseph F.) New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Ohio in 1787-8. Passages from the Journals of Rev. Manasseh Cutler, L. L. D. 1872. 8vo, pp. 24. Half calf 720 ULRICH (E. O.) Description of New Genera and Species of Fossils from the Lower Silurian about Cincinnati. [Cincinnati, 1879.] 8vo, pp. 24~\-plate. Half morocco. 721 VAN WERT and Mercer Counties, Ohio. History of, with illus- trations and Biographical Sketches of some of their Prominent Men and Pioneers. Wapakoneta, Ohio, 1882. Folio, pp. 488 and numerous illustrations. Half morocco, gilt edges. 722 VINTON (Samuel F.) 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 Abduc- tion of Certain Slaves. Marietta, Ohio, 1846. 8vo, pp. 32. Half calf. .,..*,£ A celebrated case ; relates to the ownership of the Ohio River between Virginia and Ohio. The pamphlet is rare. 723 VOLNEY (C. F.) Tableau du Climat et du Sol des Etats Unis, et sur la Colonie Francaise au Scioto dans les Etat des Ohio. Paris, 1803. 2 vols., i2mo,pp. 534. Halfmor., extra, g. t, uncut. *#* The original edition. Relating to the State of Ohio, 101 724 VOLNEY (C. F.) A View of the Soil and Climate of the United States of America : With Supplementary remarks upon Florida; on the French Colonies on the Mississippi and Ohio, and in Can- ada, and on the Aboriginal Tribes of America. Philadelphia, 1804. 8vo, pp. 446+4 maps and plates. Half red mor. , g. t., uncut. *** P P- 322-330 are on " Gallipolis, or the French Colony at Scioto," and is a valuable contribution to our limited knowledge of that colony and of the "Scioto Company." Pp. 352-427, on the Indians or Savages of North America. Pp. 429-439, Vocabulary of the Miami Language. 725 WALKER (James B.) Experiences of Pioneer Life in the Early Settlements and Cities of the West. Chicago, 1881. 1 2W, pp. 310. Half olive morocco, gilt top. 726 WALKER (Sears C.) Determination of the Longitude of sev- eral stations near the Northern Boundary of Ohio, observed in 1835 by Andrew Talcott. 1838. 4to,pp. 26. Half calf . 727 Another Copy. Half calf. 728 WALKER (Timothy). Annual Discourse delivered before the Ohio Historical and Philosophical Society, 23d of December, 1837. Cincinnati, 1838. Svo, pp. 27. Half calf . 729 WALLCUT (Thomas). Journal of Thomas Wallcut in 1790. With Notes by George Dexter. Cambridge, 1879. &vo,pp. 45. Half calf . '** Recounts the visit of the writer to Marietta in 1789 and his return journey to Philadelphia. Mr. Wallcutt was one of the founders of the Massachusetts Historical Society and its first Recording Secretary; he purchased an interest in the Ohio Company and decided to visit the new settlement in Marietta His diary relates almost entirely to his stay of about six months in Marietta, and is of much interest. * 730 [WARD (J.)] Bucyrus, Galion and Crestline (Ohio) Directory for 1875-6.' Containing a Concise History of Crawford County. "■-, Bucyrus, Ohio, 1875. 8vo, pp..iTg. Half brown mor., g. t. 731 WARD (J. W.) Sculptured Rocks of Belmont County, Ohio. 1872. Svo*,' pp. 10. Half calf. 102 Catalogue of Books 732 WARDEN (D. B.) Recherches sur les Antiquites de L'Amer- ique Septentrionale. Paris, 1827. 4/0, //. 144 and 12 plates. Half blue levant morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, by> Matthews. #*# Very scarce. A most valuable work on the Antiquities of America, particularly those within the State of Ohio. The plates at the end of the volume are drawn to scale and are exceedingly well executed. 733 WARDER (John A.) Woody Plants of Ohio, arranged under their Appropriate Botanical Orders, with remarks on their uses and sources. Columbus, Ohio, 1882. 8vo, pp. 40. Half calf. 734 WASHINGTON (George). The Journal of Major George Wash- ington, Sent by the Hon. Robert Dinwiddie, Esq ; His Majesty's Lieutenant-Governor, and Commander in Chief of Virginia, to the Commandant of the French Forces on Ohio. To which are added, the Governor's Letter: and a Translation of the French Officer's Answer, with a New Map of the Country as far as the Mississippi. Williamsburgh and London, 1754. Svo, pp. 32 and map. Half morocco, g. t. Perfectly clean copy. 1*% Excessively rare. This, the earliest of Washington's diaries, printed almost as soon as its last page was written, possesses uncommon interest as being the first of Washington's official actions recorded in print, and from the fullness with which he describes the events of his journey. He was then twenty-one years old. His earlier exploration as surveyor had brought him into contact with the Indians, and none seemed better to know and understand them ; for this reason he was selected by Governor Dinwiddie to proceed to the Ohio, demand the withdrawal of the French, and examine the condition of their forces. This act opened a series of struggles, in the course of which English, French and Americans changed their relative positions, and which closed thirty years after with the gaze of mankind riveted on the august form of him whom we here behold a stripling. Morrell, 1866, $4.6.00; Roche, 1867, $49.00; Rice, 1870, $52.00; Men- zies, 1876, $48.00; Brinley, 1880, $80.00. 735 WATERS (Wilson). History of Saint Luke's Church, Marietta, Ohio. Illustrated. Marietta, 1884. &yo, pp. 282. Half brown morocco, gilt top. 736 WATSON (Henry C.) Nights in a Block-House; or, Sketches of Border Life: Embracing Adventures among the Indians, Feats of the Wild Hunters, and Exploits of Boone, Brady, Kenton, Whetzel, Fleehart and other Border Heroes of the West. With One Hundred Engravings. Philadelphia, 1853. 8210,^.448. Half red morocco, gilt top. Relating to the State of Ohio. 103 737 WAY (W. V.) The Facts and Historical Events of the Toledo War of 1835, as connected with the first session of the Court of Com- mon Pleas of Lucas County, Ohio. Toledo, 1869. Svo, pp. 52. Half calf . 738 WELBY (Adlard). A Visit to North America and the English Settlements in Illinois, with a winter residence in Philadelphia; solely to ascertain the actual prospects of the Emigrating Agricul- turalist, Mechanic, and Commercial Speculator. London, 1821. Svo, pp. 224 and 15 plates. Half yellow levant morocco, g. t. ,5*3 Pages 58-67 relate to Ohio, in which small space the author gives as unfavorable an account of the State as can well be imagined. 739 WELCH (L. B.) and Richardson (J. M.) An Illustrated Descrip- tion of Pre-Historic Relics found near Wilmington, Ohio. Wilmington, 1879. Svo. pp. iv+9 and 4 plates. Half calf . 740 WELLS (David A.) Notes and Observations on the Soil of the Scioto Valley, Ohio. 1851. Extract, Svo, pp. 1 o. Paper. 741 WESTERN Monthly Review (The). By Timothy Flint. Vol. 1, from May, 1827, to April, 1828, inc., pp. 756; Vol. 2, from June, 1828, to May, 1829, inc., pp. 704; Vol. 3, from July, 1829, to June, 1830, inc., pp. 668. Cincinnati, 1828-1830. 3 vols, Svo. Half green levant morocco, gilt tops, uncut edges, covers bound at back. x*^ Besides much interesting literary matter it contains a great deal relating to Ohio and the West. Complete sets like the above are rare. 742 Another set of the above, in numbers, unbound. Complete except four numbers. 32 numbers, Svo. Paper, uncut. 743 WESTERN Monthly Magazine (The). A Continuation of the Illinois Magazine, Conducted by James Hall. Vols. 1-2 (In one) Jan. to Dec, 1833, pp. v-f-600; Vol. 3, Jan. to Dec, 1834, pp. 670; Vol. 4, Jan. to Dec, 1835, pp. 399+424; Vol. 5, pp. 2+ 760. Cincinnati, 1833-37. 5 vols, bound in 4, Svo. Half green morocco, red edges. ^The Western Monthly Magazine had its origin in the "Illinois Monthly Magazine," which was suspended after two years — 1829-30. At the commencement of 1833 the place of publication was changed to Cin- cinnati and the title of Western Monthly Magazine substituted for the former designation. The first four volumes were edited by Judge James Hall, and the fifth by Joseph Reese Fry. Complete sets like the above are rare. 104 Catalogue of Books 744 WESTERN Reserve Historical Society. A complete set of the Pamphlets published by the Society, from No. i to 66. Cleveland, 1870-1885. &vo. Nbs. 1-36, half mor., g. t. Remainder in numbers as issued. ^\The most valuable collection of pamphlets yet published relating to the West. Complete sets are hard to obtain. 745 WHITTLESEY (Charles). Early History of Cleveland, Ohio. Including original Papers and other matter relating to the Adja- cent Country. With Biographical Notices of the Pioneers and Surveyors. Cleveland, O., 1867. 8vo,pp. 487, 6 plates. Half blue calf m. e. 746 Another copy. Large paper copy, 4I0. Half morocco, gilt edges. 747 WHITTLESEY (Charles). Fugitive Essays, upon Interesting and Useful Subjects relating to the Early History of Ohio. Its Geology and Agriculture. With a Biography of the First Suc- cessful Constructor of Steamboats, etc. Hudson, 1852. 1 2 #20, //. 397. Half calf marbled edges. 748 WHITTLESEY (Charles). A Sketch of the Settlement and Progress of the Township of Tallmadge, (No. 2, Range 10,) Summit Co. Ohio. Cleveland, 1842. i6mo, pp. 29. Half straight-grained morocco. 749 WHITTLESEY (Charles). Contributions to the Geology of Ohio. Cleveland, 1869. &vo, pp. 48. Half calf . 750 WHITTLESEY (Charles). Descriptions of Ancient Works in Ohio. Washington, 1850. Folio, pp. 20 and 7 plates. Half calf gilt top. ,..*„. Consists of descriptions of work not described in Squier and Davis. 751 WHITTLESEY (Charles). A statement of Elevations in Ohio, with reference to the Geological Formations and also the Heights of various points in this State and elsewhere. 8vo,pp. 8. Half calf. 752 WHITTLESEY (Charles). The Physical Geography of Eastern Ohio. [Boston, 1869.] tfo, pp. 12. Half calf . 753 WHITTLESEY (Charles). Notes on the Drift and Alluvium of Ohio and the West. Extract, 8vo, pp. 13. Paper. Relating to the State of Ohio. 105 754 WICKES (Thomas). A Historical Discourse commemorative of the Organization of the Congregational Church in Marietta, Dec. \ S 6, 1846. Marietta, 1847. Svo, pp. 30. Half calf. 755 WILDER (Theodore). The History of Company C, Seventh Regi- ment O. V. I. Oberlin, 1866. i2tno,pp. iv-l-83. Cloth. 756 WILDES (Thos. F.) Record of the One Hundred and Sixteenth Regiment O. V. I. in the War of the Rebellion. Sandusky, O., 1884. 8vo,pp. 364. Cloth. 757 WILLETT (William M.) Scenes in the Wilderness: an Authentic Narrative of the Labors and Sufferings of the Moravian Mission- aries among the North American Indians. New York, 1842. ■ i6mo, pp. 208. Half brown mor., g. t. 758 WILLIAMS (Samuel). Two Western Campaigns in the War of 1812-13. I, Expedition of Captain Henry Brush, with Supplies for General Hull, 181 2. II, Expedition of Governor Meigs, for the Relief of Fort Meigs, 1813. Cincinnati, 1870. 8vo, pp. 58. Half yellow mor., g. t., uncut. 759 WILLIAMS' Cincinnati Almanac and Business Guide for 1850. Cincinnati, 1850. i6mo, pp. 200. Half calf. 760 WILLIAMS' Cincinnati Guide and Business Register for 1852. Cincinnati, 1852. 32?w, pp. 196 and map. Half calf . 761 WILSON (Joshua L.) Second Sermon on Witchcraft. Delivered / in the Second Presbyterian Church of Cincinnati, March 8th, \f 1846. Cincinnati, 1846. Svo, pp. 22. Half calf . 762 WILSON (R. G.) Address at the Ohio University, Sept., 1836. Athens, Ohio, 1836. i6mo. Half morocco. 763 WINCHESTER (Theo.) and McGEE (John). Marietta and the Oil and Mineral Region of South Eastern Ohio, and West Virginia. With Map. Marietta, 1864. 8vo, pp. 31, map and plate. Half calf . 106 Catalogue of Books 764 WINFIELD (Chas. H.) Life and Public Services of John Cleves Symmes. Read before the New Jersey Historical Society, May 17, 1877. 8z>0, ^. 43. Half morocco. 765 WINTER (Jacob). Historical Sketches of the Disciple Churches in Licking County, Ohio. Newark, 1869. %vo,pp.'j. Half calf. 766 WITHERS (Alexander S.) Chronicles of Border Warfare, or a History of the Settlement of North Western Virginia : and of the Indian Wars and Massacres, in that section of the State; with Reflections, Anecdotes, &c. Clarksburg, Va., published by Joseph Israel, 1831. 12ZW, pp. 319 + advertisement 1 leaf -\- contents 4 pp. unnumbered. Green levant morocco, inside borders, gilt edges, by Matthews. ,*„ Rare. One of the best collections of narratives of frontier life and Indian warfare. It ranks favorably with "Doddridge's Notes," and is even more scarce than that work ; few copies are found in good condition. Menzies, 1876, $16.50; Brinley, 1881, sheep, $23.00. 767 [WIMER (James).] Events in Indian History, beginning with an account of the Origin of the American Indians, and Early Settle- ments in North America, and embracing Concise Biographies of the principal chiefs and head-sachems of the different Indian Tribes, with Narratives and Captivities, including the destruction of Schenectady, Murder of Miss M'Crae, Destruction of Wyoming, Battle of the Thames and Tippecanoe, Braddock's Defeat, General Wayne's Victory at Miami, Life of Logan, Massacre of the Indians at Lancaster, Pa., &c. Lancaster, Pa., 1841. Svo,pp. 633 and % folded lithographs. Half brown morocco, gilt top, plates mounted on linen. 768 WIMER (James). Events in Indian History. The same work as the above, printed in German, translated by Benj. S. Schnecht. Lancaster, Pa., 1842. Svo, pp. xii — 537 and 8 illustrations. Half morocco, extra, gilt top. 769 WOOD (D. W.) History of the 20th O. V. V. I. Regiment, and Proceedings of the First Reunion at Mt. Vernon, Ohio, April 6, 1876. Columbus, 1876. 8vo,pp. 70. Half calf . 770 Another copy. Cloth. Relating to the State of Ohio. 107 771 WOOD (F. M.) The New Jersey Church: Miami Presbytery, Ohio. Semi-Centennial History, Memorial of First Pastor, Dr. \. Burt's Address, Subsequent History, etc. Cincinnati, 1868. i6mo, pp. 116. Half green calf, g. t. # **This church is located at Carlisle, Warren county, Ohio. 772 WOODS (J. T.) Services of the Ninety-sixth Ohio Volunteers. By J. T. Woods, M. D., Late Surgeon 99th Ohio Vols. Toledo, Ohio, 1874. i2tno, pp. 247, 2 portraits and 2 maps. Cloth. 773 WOODWARD High School Annuals, for 1862 and 1864. Cincinnati, 1862-4. 2 vols., Svo. Cloth. 774 WORTHINGTON (T.) Brief History of the 46th Ohio Volun- teers. Washington, 1880. Svo, pp. 90. Paper. 775 WRIGHT (G. F.) The Glacial Boundary of Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky. Cleveland, 1884. 8vo, pp. 86. Half calf , extra, m. e. 776 WRIGHT (M. B.) An address on the Life and Character of the late Professor John Locke, delivered at the request of the Cin- cinnati Medical Society. Cincinnati, 1857. Svo, pp. 72. Half morocco. Ill WRIGHT (Nathaniel). Memorial Address delivered before the Second Presbyterian Church and Society of Cincinnati. Cincinnati, 1873. Svo, pp. 46. Half calf . 778 WRIGHT (Thomas C.) Sketches of the Organization of Greene County, Ohio. In Manuscript, written in 1843. Oblong 4/0. Half red morocco. 179 WYANDOT County Directory, 1877, Comprising City Directories of Upper Sandusky, Carey, and Nevada. Also, Historical Sketches. Upper Sandusky, 1877. Svo, pp. 170. Half blue mor., g. t. 780 YELLOW SPRINGS. History of the Christian Church of Yellow Springs, Ohio. Columbus, 1858. Svo, pp. 67. Half green morocco, extra, gilt top. # %Very scarce. 108 Catalogue of Books 781 ZANESVILLE. Swartz & Co.'s Zanesville Directory, 1876. Zanesville, Ohio, 1876. 8vo, pp. 205. Half morocco, gilt top. 782 ZANESVILLE. Williams' Zanesville Directory, 1882-3. Cincinnati, 1882. 8vo, pp. 232. Half morocco, gilt top. 783 ZEISBERGER (David). Diary of. A Moravian Missionary among the Indians of Ohio. Translated from the Original German MSS., and edited by Eugene F. Bliss. Cincinnati, 1885. 2 vols., 8vo, pp. 464 — 535. Cloth, gilt top, uncut. ■