Publications by Richard Parker Morgan:
1. A Preliminary
Bibliography of South Carolina
Imprints, 1731-1800. Clemson, South
Carolina: Clemson
University, [1965].
2. William and
Mary Quarterly, Third Series, Volumes 1-27, BiblioCard
Series. 1970. Editor and Publisher. Biblio-Card Company, Mentor, Ohio. Bibliographical citations printed on 3 x 5 file cards for
articles and books reviewed. Over 6,000 citations
(articles-1,250 and books-4,800).
3. BiblioCards Series: Subjects. 1971-1972.
Editor and Publisher. Afro-American History (Advisor: Robert A.
Corrigan, University of Iowa), Diplomatic History (Advisor: Robert H. Ferrell,
Indiana University), Economic and Business History (Advisor: C. Joseph Pusateri, John Carroll University), Indian History
(Advisor: Donald J. Berthrong, Purdue University),
Education History (Advisor: Frederick M. Binder, City College of New York),
Labor History (Advisor: Henry F. Bedford, Phillips Exeter Academy), Urban
History (Advisor: Thomas F. Campbell, Cleveland State University), and General
American History (Richard P. Morgan, Editor). Published
quarterly.
4. American
History and Culture. Current Awareness Bibliography
Series (Core Information Series). Volume I-II: January 1974-December
1975. Mentor Information Resources Company, Mentor, Ohio. Covered articles, books, conferences and dissertations. Editor and Publisher. Published quarterly.
5. Psychology. Core Information Series. Volume I: January-December 1975. Covered articles, books, cataloguing in publication, conferences
and dissertations. Editor and Publisher. Mentor Information Resources Company, Mentor, Ohio. Published quarterly.
6. South
Carolina Imprints,
1731-1800: A Descriptive Bibliography. Christopher Gould
and Richard Parker Morgan. Santa Barbara,
California: ABC-Clio Information Services,
[1985]. Forward by Marcus A. McCorison.
7. “Barometer
of the Revolution: The South Carolina
Gazette, 1764-1775,” Southern Studies, XXII(Winter
1983), [407]- 416. Authorship in publication is Christopher Gould. On original
authorship Southern Studies wrote in the issue of XXVI(Fall
and Winter, 1987), p. [313]: “Editorial Note. It is the policy of Southern
Studies to publish only original articles and assumes that such is the case
with all contributions accepted for publication. Southern Studies published
an article titled “Barometer of the Revolution: The South Carolina Gazette,
1764-1775,” in Vol. 22, No. 4 (Winter, 1783) by
Christopher Gould. The editorial board of Southern Studies has since
learned that the article, with some additions and editing, is in substance and wording similar to an unpublished seminar
paper of the same title written by Richard P. Morgan. The editorial board of Southern
Studies wishes to thank Mr. Morgan for bringing this matter to its
attention. The board apologizes to Mr. Morgan and hereby recognizes his
authorship.”
8. “The
South Carolina and Continental
Associations: Prelude to Revolution,” South
Carolina Historical Magazine, 87(January
1986), 30-48. Authorship in publication is Christopher Gould. On original
authorship the South Carolina Historical Magazine wrote in the issue
89(April 1988), p. 128: “An Explanatory Note on Editorial Policy. The Editorial
Board of this Magazine makes every effort to see that only original and
documented articles are published in the Magazine. It has to rely on the
Magazine’s contributors when ascribing authorship of articles. Recently,
Dr. Christopher Gould sent us an essay entitled, “The South Carolina and
Continental Associations: Prelude to Revolution,” which we published in
somewhat edited form in the January 1986 issue of the Magazine. Since
then, we have learned that Dr. Gould apparently drew heavily on an unpublished
seminar paper by Mr. Richard Morgan in preparing his submission. Whole
paragraphs are almost word-for-word the same as in the earlier paper. The
obvious inference, therefore, is that the published essay is substantially the
work of Mr. Morgan, not of Dr. Gould, who claimed it as his own.”
9. Morgan
Bibliography of Ohio
Imprints, 1796-1850. On-line database of Ohio
imprints which describes books, pamphlets, and
broadsides printed in Ohio, from the earliest in 1796 through 1850. Total 10,132 imprints. Morgan Bibliography of Ohio Imprints, 1796-1850
10. Ohio
Name and Institution Index, 1796-1850. This index includes over 145,000
entries on personal names and institutions listed in publications printed in Ohio
from 1796 through 1850. At the present time, school catalogues and city directories make up the majority of the titles indexed but
also includes many individual titles.
Ohio Name Index, 1796-1850
11. Student Name Index to 19001850. This index includes over 250,000
entries on students, faculty and trustees listed in the school catalogues of the collections of the American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts.
Student Name Index to 1900
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