Rev. John Stewart]. 8vo. pp. 24, paper. Akron, 1875. 40 4836 Ironton. Lawson (A.) The Iron In dustries of Ironton and the Hanging Rock Region. 8vo. pp. 26, paper. cinnati, 1871. 25 the West, by Mrs. C. Springer; and a Poem, "The Pioneers of Licking." by A. B. Clark. 8vo. pp. 33, paper. Newark, 1872. 35 Cin-4850 Licking County. Park (Samuel). Notes of Early History of Union Town ship, Licking County, Ohio. Terre Haute. 1870. And " American Antiquities," a paper read before the Pioneer Societies at Pataskala, Ohio, July 4, 1870. 8vo. pp. 56, paper. Terre Haute, 1870. 4851 Licking County. Scott (Joseph M.) Our Early Times. Historical Sketch of St. Albans Township. 8vo. pp. 11, paper. Newark, 1873. 4837 Jenkins (Warren). The Ohio Gazetteer and Traveler's Guide. Containing a Description of the several Towns, Counties, Water Courses, Roads, etc Map. 12mo. pp. 546, sheep. Columbus, 1837. 1 25 4838 Keifer (Gen. J. W.) Ohio's Contribution, Sacrifice and Service in the War. An Oration delivered at Newark, O., before a State Re-union of Soldiers and Sailors," July 22, 1878. 8vo. pp. 15, paper. Springfield, 1878. 40 4839 Kelley (Alfred). Reminiscences of, by Alfred Yaple. 8vo. pp. 26, paper. Cincinnati, 1875. 25 4840 Kennedy (William S.) The Plan of Union; or, A History of the Presbyterian and Congregational Churches of the Western Reserve. With Biographical Sketches of the Early Missionaries. 12mo. pp. 262. Hudson, Ohio, 1856. 150 4841 Kilbourn (John). The Ohio Gazetteer or Topographical Dictionary: containing a Description of the Several Counties, Towns, Villages, Settlements, Roads, Rivers, Lakes, Springs, Mines, etc., in the State of Ohio. 18mo. pp. 180, boards. Albany, 1817. 1 50 4842 Another. Seventh edition. Мар. 18mo. pp. 204, sheep. Columbus, 1821. 1 25 4843 Another. Ninth edition. 18mo. pp. 280, sheep. Columbus, 1829. 1 25 4844 Another. Tenth edition. 18mo. pp. 336, sheep. Columbus, 1831. 125 4845 Another. Eleventh edition, enlarged. 32mo. pp. 512. Columbus, 1833. 4846 Knox County. Hill (N. N., Jr.) Knox County. Its Past and Present History. Illustrated. 4to. pp. 854, half sheep. Mount Vernon, 1861. 4847 Knox County. Norton (A. Banning). A History of Knox County, from 1779 to 1862, inclusive. Containing Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, Statistics, etc., of 1 25 600 the Early Settlement of the County, with a Sketch of Kenyon College. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 424. Columbus, 1862. 3 00 4848 Licking County. History of. Its Past and Present. Compiled by N. N. Hill, Jr. Illustrated. 4to. pp. 822, half sheep. Newark, 1881. 6.00 4849 Licking County. Our Pioneers, by Issac Smucker; the Pioneer Women of 50 35 4855 Little Miami Valley. Jones (A. E.) Address of, at Turpin's Grove, Anderson Township, on Reminiscences of the Early Days of the Little Miami Valley. 8vo. pp. 25, paper. Cincinnati, 1878. 25 4856 Lorain County. Boynton (W. W.) The Early History of Lorain County. An Address delivered July 4, 1876. 8vo. pp. 35, paper. Elyria, 1876. 50 4857 Lucas County. Way (W. V.) The Svo. pp. 100 75 Vol. 1. 20 Facts and Historical Events of the Toledo War of 1835, as connected with the First Session of the Court of Common Pleas of Lucas County, Ohio. 52, boards. Toledo, 169. 4858 Another copy. Paper. 4859 Mad River Valley Pioneer. No. 1 [all ever published.] 8vo. pp. 4. paper. Springfield, Ohio, 1870. 4860 Mahoning County. Historical Collections of the Mahoning Valley. Containing an Account of the Two Pioneer Reunions; together with a Selection of Interesting Facts, Traditions, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, etc., relating to the Settlement of the Lands belonging to the Connecticut Land Company, and History and Reminiscences, both General 1876. and Local. Vol. 1 [all published.] 8vo. 4872 Montfort (J. G.) Presbyterianism 4861 Another copy. New half morocco, Miller (S. W.) First 40 6 00 His 8vo. 4864 Map of the State of Ohio, from actual 1868. 75 4867 Maumee Valley. Knapp (H. S.) History of the Maumee Valley, commenc. ing with its Occupation by the French in 1680. To which is added Sketches of some of its Moral and Material Resources as they exist in 1872. Illustrated. 8vo pp. 667, sheep. Toledo, 1872. 4 00 4867a Another copy. In sheets, folded. 5 00 4868 Medina County. Northrop (N. B.) Pioneer History of Medina County, Ohio. 16mo. pp. 224. Medina, 1861. 150 4869 May's (Col.) Journey to the Ohio Country. Journal and Letters of Col. John May, of Boston, relative to Two Journeys to the Ohio Country, in 1788 and 1789. With a Biographical Sketch by Rev. Richard S. Edes, of Boston, Mass., and illustrative Notes by William M. Darlington, of Pittsburgh, Penn. 8vo. pp. 160. Cincinnati, 1873. 2.00 4870 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; Adventures of Putnam and Heckewelder, etc. 8vo. pp. 358. Dayton, 1876. 2.00 4871 Another copy. New half russia, gilt top, uncut. 3 00 15 4873 Muskingum County. The Agricultural and Mineral Resources of Muskingum County, and the Advantages of Zanesville [its Capital Town] as a Place for Residence and Business. 8vo. pp. 56, paper. Zanesville, 1874. 40 4874 Muskingum County. Proceedings at the Dedication of the Muskingum County Court House, on Tuesday, May 1, 1877. Including all the Addresses delivered. With an Appendix, containing Lists of County Officers, Members of the Bar of the County from 1804 to 1877, etc. 8vo. pp. 90, paper. Zanesville, Ohio, 1877. 4875 Muskingum 50 County. Springer (Rev. Cornelius). Funeral and Memorial of, of Muskingum County, Ohio. 4876 Newark. Hervey (Rev. Henry M.) 8vo. pp. 41, paper. Pittsburgh, 1875. 40 sermon Preached in Memory of, in the First Presbyterian Church. Newark, Ohio, September 19, 1875. By the Rev. Wm. Bower. 8vo. Granville, 1876. pp. 25, paper. 25 4877 New Carlisle. Proceedings of the Western Ohio Pioneer Association, at New Carlisle, September 23, 1876, and Address by Judge W. Mills. 8vo. pp. 18, paper. Springfield, 1877. 35 An Ad History 8vo. 30 4878 North Bend. Harrison (J. Scott). 4886 Ohio. Final Report of the Ohio State Board of Centennial Managers. Containing the Report of M. C. Read and Charles Whittlesey on the Antiquities of Ohio. 15 plates. 8vo. pp. 167. Columbus, 1877. 100 Compiled for Use as a Handy Book of Reference. Portrait of Hon. Kent Jarvis. 8vo. pp. 149. Columbus, 1876. 1.00 4888 Ohio Railroad Guide. Cincinnati to Erie, via Columbus and Cleveland. Profusely illustrated with plates. Map. 12mo. pp. 135. Cincinnati, 1854. 4889 Ohio. Reports of the Commissioner of Statistics to the Governor of Ohio, for the Years 1858, '60, '61, '62, and '66. 8vo. Each. 50 4887 Ohio Public Record (The). 1 00 4890 Oxford Addresses. Being the Inaugural Address, and Address to the Graduates of Miami University, of the years 1829, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34. By R. H. Bishop, D.D., President. With Addresses on Anniversary Occasions, etc. Portrait. 8vo. pp. 276, full bound. Hanover, 1835. 2.00 4891 Oxford. Beecher (Lyman). An Address delivered at the Tenth Anniversary Celebration of the Union Literary Society of Miami University. 8vo. pp. 44, paper. Cincinnati, 1835. 25 4892 Paddy's Run. Chidlaw (B. W.) An Historical Sketch of Paddy's Run, Butler County, Ohio. 8vo. pp. 20, paper. Hamilton, 1876. 40 Fourth of July Celebration at Ottawa, Ohio, 1876. 8vo. pp. 5, paper. d. n. p., n. 25 4896 Richland County. Graham (A. A.) Richland County: Its Past and Present History. Including the Original Boundaries. Illustrated. 4to. pp. 942, half sheep. Mansfield, 1880. 600 4897 Richland County. M'Gaw (James F.) Philip Seymour; or, Pioneer Life in Richland County, Ohio. Founded on Facts. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 295, half morocco. Mansfield, 1858. 4.00 4898 Ross County. Finley (I. J.) and Putnam (R.) Pioneer Record of the Early Settlers and Settlement of Ross County, Ohio. 8vo. pp. 148. Cincinnati, 1871. 2.00 4899 St. Clairsville. Alexander (Robert). Historical Sketch of the First Presbyterian Church in St. Clairsville, Ohio. 8vo. pp. 16, paper. Wheeling, 1869. 50 4900 Scioto County. Keyes (James). Pioneers of Scioto County. Being a short Biographical Sketch of some of the First Settlers. 8vo. pp. 121, sewed, uncut. Portsmouth, Ohio, 1880. 50 4901 Seneca County. Butterfield (C. W.) History of Seneca County. Containing a Detailed Narrative of the Principal Events, from its First Settlement to the Present Time; a History of the Indians that formerly resided within its limits; Early Customs, Biographical Sketches, etc. 12mo. pp. 252. Sandusky, 1848. 5 00 4902 Another copy. New half morocco, gilt top. 600 4903 Seneca County. Lang (W.) His tory of Seneca County, from the Close of the Revolutionary War to July, 1880. Embracing many Personal Sketches of Pioneers, Anecdotes, and. Faithful Descriptions of Events pertaining to the Organization of the County, and its Progress. Portraits and illustrations. 8vo. pp. 704. Springfield, 1880. 350 4904 Smith (J. V.) Report of the Debates and Proceedings of the Convention for the Revision of the Constitution of the State of Ohio, 1850-51. 2 vols. 8vo. sheep. Columbus, 1851. 4 00 4905 Smucker (Isaac). History of the Moravian Missions in Ohio, and Memorial Sketches of its Missionaries. Half title. 8vo. pp. 30, paper. n. p., n. d. 25 4906 Smucker (Isaac). Ohio Pioneer History, Cresap and Logan, Crawford's Campaign, and a Brief Biographical Sketch of Col. William Crawford. Half title. 8vo. pp. 22, paper. n. p., n. d. 25 County, Ohio. 16mo. pp. 157. Akron, 1857. 30 koneta Schools. 8vo. pp. 12, paper. D. p., n. d. 25 4918 Washington County. Andrews (1. 4919 Washington County. Delafield (J., 1871. 6.50 1.00 4922 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 Successful Constructor of Steamboats. 12mo. pp. 397. Hudson, 1852. 1854. 4914 Thomson (Peter G.) A Bibliography 2.50 4923 Western Reserve and Northern Ohio Historical Society Pamphlets. A Set of the Society's Publications from No. 1 to 36. Including Ancient Earth Forts of the Cuyahoga Valley, by Col. Charles Whittlesey; Ancient Rock Inscriptions in Ohio, Early Settlement of Warren, Ohio, and other Historical and Archæological Tracts, by C. C. Baldwin, A. T. Goodman, and others. 8vo. paper. Cleveland, 1870–77. 5 00 Williams (C. S.) Ohio State Register and Business Mirror for 1857. Maps. 8vo. pp. 310. Cincinnati, 1857. 1.00 4925 Willoughby. Peixotto (D. L. M.) Introductory Lecture, delivered at the Willoughby University of Lake Erie, 1836-7. 8vo. pp. 30, half bound. Cleveland, 1837. 50 4926 Wyandot County. Historical Sketch of (66 pages), and County Directory for 1877. 8vo. pp. 170, boards. Upper Sandusky, 1877. 1 25 4927 Zanesville Public Schools. Annual Report for 1875. With an Historical Sketch. 8vo. pp. 92, paper. Zanesville, 1875. OREGON. 4928 Adams (W. L.) 50 Its Oregon as It Is. 4929 Allen (A. J.) Ten Years in Oregon. Travels and Adventures of Dr. E. White 1 75 1 00 and Lady, West of the Rocky Mountains. 8vo. pp. 430. Ithaca, 1850. 4930 Armstrong (A. N.) Oregon. Comprising a Brief History and Full Description of the Territories of Oregon and Washington, and of the Indian Tribes of the Pacific Slope. Interspersed with Incidents of Travel and Adventure. 12mo. pp. 147. Chicago, 1857. 1 25 4931 Benton (Thomas H.) Articles on the Subject of Oregon and Texas, from the St. Louis Enquirer 1818-19. 8vo. pp. 45, half russia. St. Louis, 1844. 4932 Bulfinch (Thomas). dorado; or, Romance of the Rivers. 12mo. pp. 464. Boston, 1866. 250 4933 Dufur (A. J.) Statistics of the State of Oregon. Containing a Description of its Agricultural Development, Natural and Industrial Resources, etc. 8vo. pp. 128, paper. Salem, Oregon, 1869. 4934 Dunn (John). History of the Oregon Territory and British North American Fur Trade. With an Account of the Habits and Customs of the Principal Native Tribes on the Northern Continent. 2.00 285, uncut. London, 1878. Oregon and El4947 Nash (Wallis). Two Years in Oregon. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 311. New York, 50 Maps. 8vo. pp. 359. London, 1846. 2 25 4935 Falconer (Thomas). The Oregon Question; or, a Statement of the British Claim to the Oregon Territory. Map. 8vo. pp. 58, paper. London, 1845. 4936 Gallatin (Albert). The Oregon Question. 8vo. pp. 75, paper. New York, 1846. 75 60 4937 Gray (W. H.) A History of Oregon, 1792-1849. Drawn from personal observation and authentic information. Svo. pp. 624. Portland, 1870. 4.00 4938 Greenhow (Robert). History of Oregon and California, and the other Territories on the Northwest Coast of North America, accompanied by a Geographical View and Map of those Countries. 8vo. pp. 482. London, 1844. 2 50 4939 Another edition. 8vo. pp. 491. Boston, 1847. 4940 Hines (G.) Oregon. Its History, Condition, and Prospects, Geography, Climate, and Productions. With Personal Adventures among the Indians. 12mo. pp. 437. New York, 1859. 250 1 50 4954 Small (Hugh). Oregon and her Resources. From personal observation and investigation. Map. 8vo. pp. 130, paper. San Francisco, 1872. 60 4955 Thornton (J. Q.) Oregon and California in 1848. Including information on the Gold Mines of California. Illustrated. 2 vols. 12mo. New York, 1849. 2 25 |