Ohio Name Index Project

To search the entire Ohio name database, go to Student Name Index.

  • Return Home
  • Titles Indexed to Date
    BookID Author ShortTitle City Date
    6927
    A Sketch of the Life of Rev. John Collins: Late of the Ohio Conference. Cincinnati
    8954
    Democratic State Ticket.

    661
    A Reply to the Statement of John Cleves Symmes, Addressed to a Committee of Congress, January 30th, 1802, and Published in the Western Spy, October 19th, 1803; Respecting the Reserved Township. Cincinnati [1805]
    9852
    Ten dollars reward. Deserted, from the garrison, New-Port, Kentucky, on Thursday the 7th instant, an enlisted soldier, belonging to Captain Horde's company of the 7th regiment infantry, named John Steel ... [Cincinnati] [1809]
    9853
    Deserters. Sixty dollars reward. Deserted, from the United States garrison, New-Port, Kentucky, on the night of Wednesday the 11th instant, the following described private soldiers ... Cincinnati [1810]
    7189
    Statement of the Amount of Internal Duties Imposed by the United States...paid by each person in the 9th collection district of Ohio, during the year 1817. Newlisbon [i.e., New Lisbon, Ohio] [1818]
    8423
    Base Calumny Refuted!! The assertions of Hezekiah Flint (the county rider for James W. Gazlay) that General James Findlay has resigned as a candidate for Congress in favor of Benj. M. Piatt, is a base malicious falsehood, circulated only to injure the General's election. Gen. Findlay's cause is with the People; his friends are requested to be on the alert, and contradict the report fabricated by this licensed slanderer. Washington. October 11, 1824. Washington [1824]
    8424
    To the Electors of the First Congressional District....September 18, 1824. Many Voters. Cincinnati [1824]
    7160
    Robert Thompson's Visit to Cincinnati and His Cousin Henry's Visit to the Country. Stereotyped by J. A. James. Juvenile Press. Cincinnati [1833]
    5150
    Resolution relating to schools. March 3, 1834. John H. Keith.
    [1834]
    8998
    Mad River and Lake Erie and Little Miami Railroads, Connecting Cincinnati with New York and Boston. Proposals for Completing the Two Roads from Cincinnati to Sandusky, on Lake Erie, through the Centre of the State of Ohio within One Year.
    [184-]
    6042
    Family Medical Directory. Contains a Correct Description of the Most Valuable Medicines in Use. A large supply of which, is kept constantly for sale, by Joshua Edwards, Harvey Burgh, Ohio. Hamilton [1840?]
    7740
    Public Meeting!! All Persons interested in Free Schools, Popular Education, and the Rights of Majorities to Govern, are requested to meet at The Court House, ... Febr'y 10. Many Citizens.
    [1840?]
    5208
    Election on Tuesday, October 8th. [Decorative symbol] Bank Reform---Finish the work. Democrat's Ticket. For State Senator, John Hough, Of Ross County. For Representatives, Elihu Johnson, Of Jackson County, Samuel Reed, Of Pike County. [Symbol of American eagle] Pillar of Independent States That Will Support the Constitutional Treasury. Ohio, Main, Indiana, Missouri, Michigan, Illinois, Alabama, Tennessee, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Arkansas, Mississippi, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, South Caroline, And New York Must Cap The Pillar In 1840. Democrats, of the Counties of Ross, Pike and Jackson! [Four columns of text, with committee signatures] Allen Latham, Thomas T. Scott, James S. McGinnis, [Right point] of Ross County. J.K. Billings, George Flinn, Presley Adams, [Right point] of Pike County. George M. Adams, John Radcliff, P. Argubright, [Right point] of Jackson county[.] Americans---Freemen---Democrats---Once More Liberty Summons You[.] [Four columns of text] We give the Maxims and Principles of the Federal Whig Leaders---We give these from their own mouths and in their own words. To these Maxims and Principles We Are Opposed---Against them we make War---and where is the Democrat who will not stand by his fellow Democrats in such a contest. This is the Federal Whig language---Here it---[Four columns of quotations] [Ohio [1840]
    5322
    The United States' Spelling Book, with Appropriate Reading Lessons: Being an Easy Standard for Spelling, Reading, and Pronouncing the English Language, According to the Rules Established by John Walker, in the Critical Pronouncing Dictionary. By Sundry Experienced Teachers. [Two lines of quotation from Humphreys.] Canton [1840]
    8631
    Harrison's Stimme. Re: Anti-Harrison; pro-Van Buren. [Columbus] [1840]
    7372
    Jesus, The Child's Example. Cincinnati [1840]
    5324
    Geschichte der Ver[einigten] Staaten von Nordamerika von Jahre 1487 bis 1841 für Deutsche Familien und Schulen. Aus dem Englischen ubersetzt. -1841.- Paris, Stark County, Ohio [1841]
    8777
    The Hepatica: or Spring Flowers for Children. Part I. Cincinnati [1848]
    4955
    Letter to Thomas Bakewell, Esq., President of the Pittsburgh Board of Trade on the Subject of Connecting Pittsburgh & Philadelphia with Cincinnati and the Great West. By a Committee from Steubenville, Ohio. October, 1848. Steubenville [1848]
    8778
    The Hepatica: or Spring Flowers for Children. Part V. Cincinnati [1848]
    10281
    Nicholas Longworth versus James M. Hunt, et. als. District Court, Clark County, Ohio. [West Liberty] [1849]
    7743
    St. Charles Hotel, Columbus, Ohio. ... Hartley & Dunn. In Office: John McDonigal, Chas. Baird. Columbus [185-]
    7198
    Lily of the Valley. A Present from Father. Cincinnati [1850]
    5196
    Fresh Meat! All persons wishing to procure fresh beef. H. A. Smith, Adams' Mills, Sept. 9, 1850.
    [1850]
    7205
    London Daisy; or, Gems in Poetry. Cincinnati [between April 1844 and 1849]
    631
    Information. Whereas pursuant to a law...John Cleves Symmes. Cincinnati 1801.
    653
    (Circular.) Sir, As it is expected that Congress, at their next session, will act upon the subject of appropriating two per cent of the monies arising from the sales of public land in the state of Ohio, to the opening, making and repairing of a road leading from the navigable waters of the Atlantic to the river Ohio, we take the liberty of suggesting for your consideration the following reasons, in favor of appropriating the money on a road leading from the City of Washington to Marietta, or to some point on the river Ohio in its vicinity. [26 lines] [Marietta 1804]
    698
    The Rights of the Judiciary, in a Series of Letters, Addressed to John Sloan, Esq., Late a Member of the House of Representatives of Ohio. [Chillicothe 1808]
    8244
    Evidence Exhibited on the Trial of the Hon. Thomas Morris, for an Alleged Rape on the Body of Mary Ireland. ... Clermont County, May 30th, 1809. Cincinnati 1809.
    8905
    Record of the Proceedings of the High Court of Impeachment, on the Trial of Calvin Pease, Consisting of the Senate of the State of Ohio, as Provided by the Constitution, and in Pursuance of a Resolution of the Senate. [Chillicothe 1809]
    7675
    (Circular). Chillicothe, January 23, 1809. Sir, ... We all know that this contest originated from the decision of the Supreme court, that the act extending the jurisdiction of justices of the peace above twenty dollars, is unconstitutional. ... Creighton, William, Jr. Hammond, Charles. Cass, Lew. Couch, Jesup N. Woodbridge, William. Brush, Henry. [Chillicothe 1809]
    724
    A Concise Statement of the Trial and Confession of William Clutter, Who was Executed on Friday the 8th of June, 1810, at Boone Court-House, Kentucky, for the Murder of John Farmer. To Which Is Prefixed a Short Sketch of His Life. Cincinnati 1810.
    762
    Zanesville, July 8, 1811. Proposal to Establish a Newspaper at Zanesville. July 8, 1811. [Zanesville 1811]
    786
    Recruiting for the War of 1812. New Lisbon 1812.
    8721
    Proposals for Extending the Circulation of the Independent Press, Now Publishing in the Town of Lancaster, Fairfield County (Ohio), June 24, 1812. [Lancaster 1812]
    9440
    Proposals by Moses B. Corwin & William Blackburn, for Publishing in the Town of Urbana, State of Ohio A Weekly Newspaper to be Entitled The Farmer's Watch Tower. [Urbana 1812]
    856
    Prospectus of a Newspaper, to be Published in Chillicothe, Ohio, Entitled The Weekly Recorder. [Chillicothe 1814]
    890
    The Immortal Mentor; or Man's Unerring Guide to a Healthy, Wealthy & Happy Life. In Three Parts. By Lewis Cornaro, Dr. Franklin, and Dr. Scott, [quotation]. Cincinnati 1815.
    947
    The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte; Late Emperor of the French, &c. &c. &c. From His Birth, until His Departure to the Island of St. Helena. By a Citizen of the United States. Warren 1816.
    951
    A Narrative of the Life and Death of Lieut. Joseph Morgan Willcox, Who was Massacred by the Creek Indians, on the Alabama River, (Miss. Ter.) on the 15th of January, 1814. Compiled from Various Publications, and Letters Written by His Friends and Brother Officers, on the Occasion. (Published by Consent of His Friends.) Marietta 1816.
    925
    At a meeting of a respectable number of the citizens of the town of Chillicothe, and of the adjacent country, convened at the house of Edmond Basye, on the 21st of December, 1816, for the purpose of taking into consideration the propriety of presenting a memorial to the president and directors of the Bank of the United States, to obtain the establishment of a branch of the said bank in the said town; … [Chillicothe 1816]
    7880
    Sale of Lots in Newtown. Chillicothe 1817.
    5417
    Sir, from a Knowledge of the Character which you sustain, we have been induced to address you on the subject of the ensuing election. Wooster 1818.
    1088
    Wooster, (Ohio) Wayne County, September 11, 1818. Sir, From a knowledge of the character which you sustain, we are being induced to address you on the subject of the ensuing Congressional Election. ... [Wooster? 1818?]
    7991
    Cincinnati (O) Dec. 20, 1819. Announces meeting held in opposition to the extension of slavery west of the Mississippi. Preamble and Resolutions. Cincinnati 1819.
    1145
    New-Year's Ball. The Manager's Compliments to M[r. H. Baird] respectfully soliciting [his] attendance at N. H. Merwin's Assembly-Room, in Cleaveland, on Wednesday, the 5th of January next, at 2 o'clock, P. M. R. Wood, I. Town, J. M'Carty, Managers. Cleaveland, December 23, 1819. [Cleveland 1819]
    1122
    Election. To the independent electors of Hamilton County. I read in the Spy of Saturday last an electioneering piece signed Truth, in favor of General Harrison... [Cincinnati 1819]
    1261
    A Short Defence of Diocesan Episcopacy: in a Letter, in Answer to Z. A's Letter to His Friend, or Doctrinal Tract, No. 3. Upon the Subject of Church Government. By a Layman, of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in Ohio. Worthington 1820.
    5349
    An Address to Children. Mount-Pleasant 1820.
    1266
    To the Electors of Hamilton County. The freedom of our elective franchise is among the inestimable blessings purchased with the blood and secured by the wisdom of our fathers...Hamilton. State of Ohio, Hamilton county, Sct. Supreme Court. Thomas Morris and James W. Gazlay, vs. the executors of Jno. C. Symmes, deceased, the commissioners of Hamilton county, and others. I do hereby certify that the above cause is now pending and undetermined in the Supreme Court of said county...Daniel Gano, clerk. Clerk's Office, October 7th, 1820. Cincinnati 1820.
    6211
    A Collection of Sacred Music, in Which Is a Great Variety of Tunes, Intended for, and Well Adapted to the Use of the Different Churches, Singing Schools, Private Families, and Denominations of Christians. By B.W.D. Carty. Hardensburgh, (Ky.) 1821.
    7858
    Ran away from the subscriber on Sunday last an apprentice to the carpenter business, named Stephen Crane. ... John Lindley. Dayton, Aug. 1st, 1821. [Dayton 1821]
    1358
    Sacred Music, Containing a Great Variety of Psalm and Hymn Tunes; Selected Principally, from the Most Eminent European Authors; The Greater Part of Which were Never Published in the Patent Notes. To Which is Prefixed, a Musical Grammar, a Musical Dictionary, &c. By Seth Ely. [Five lines of quotation] Cincinnati 1822.
    1376
    Observations on the Nomination of a Candidate for the Presidency. Submitted for the Consideration of the Members of the Legislature Now in Session, by a Citizen of Ohio.
    1822.
    7739
    Independence Ball. The Managers present their compliments to M [blank space] and request the pleasure of [blankspace] company at Merwin's Assembly Room, at 5 o'clock, P. M. on Thursday the 4th of July, 1822. W. Welles, J. Sears, A. D. Cutter. Managers. Cleaveland, June 22, 1822. Cleveland 1822.
    5215
    Electors of Wayne County. Regarding charges brought against Joseph Larwill. 1822.
    1822.
    5213
    To the Independent Electors of the County of Wayne. We presume to trouble you with a few remarks, on the subject of the approaching election, which would have been entirely unnecessary, had we not ascertained that hand bills, containing assertions as groundless as they are malicious in their import and intent, have at his late hour been secretly ushered into circulation, in the more distant parts of this county--and by their base author, carefully kept from view of the citizens of this place--evidently with the intent, that the falsity of the charges therein stated, might not, until too late, be exposed and made known. The Hand bill alluded to, is signed 'Many Voters,' and is intended solely to defeat the election of 'Joseph H Larwill,' to the Senate of this state.
    It is a well known fact, that 'Joseph H. Larwill' has, for more than three years past, been decidedly hostile to the proceedings of the Directors of the German Bank of Wooster--and has been extremely anxious to have the business of the Bank brought to a speedy and honorable termination. And it is also well known to the writer of the hand bill alluded to, that 'Joseph H. Larwill,' nor any of his connexions, are indebted one cent to the German Bank of Wooster. It is also well known, that Mr. 'Larwill' has not, nor now is supported by the Bank interest--but on the contrary, they have been and now are hostile to his election, and in favor of the election of Gen. 'M'Millan.'
    We feel satisfied, that upon a candid examination of the claims of Mr. 'Larwill, they will, at least, be found to equal those of gen. 'M'Millan.'
    A number of Electors.
    October 5, 1822.
    [Wooster 1822]
    7897
    Citizens Beware! Think Before You Vote. The hard laboured piece of patch work issued on Saturday, endeavours to exculpate Mr. Gazlay from certain charges of which he was convicted in the court of Common Pleas. ... [Cincinnati 1822]
    7248
    The Proceedings of the Session of Mountpleasant, in the Trial of James Graham. Mount Pleasant 1823.
    5287
    "Methodist Episcopacy"; A Tract Containing Authentic Documents from the Writings of the Rev. Messrs. John and Charles Wesley, Rev. Dr. Coke, Bishop White and Others, Submitted to the Candid Consideration of the Reader, by a Churchman. Delaware 1823.
    1470
    Some Strictures on Church Government, in Answer to a Late Pamphlet on that Subject, by Rev. Lorenzo Dow. Cincinnati 1823.
    8886
    Nomination of President & Vice President of the United States. [Steubenville 1823].
    1506
    Das Kleine Lust-Gärtlein, oder, Schöne auserlesener [!] Gebeter und Lieder zum Gebrauch der Jugend, sowohl in der Schule als zu Hause. Canton 1824.
    7177
    At a Meeting of the Citizens of Hamilton County, Friendly to the Election of General Andrew Jackson to the Presidency of the United States, held at the Court-House in Cincinnati, the 17th Day of April, 1824, Clayton Webb [and thirteen others] were appointed a committee of correspondence... Cincinnati 1824.
    8425
    Hail to the Chief in Triumph Advances." ...[two columns of text]... Cincinnati, October 8, 1824. Truth. Cincinnati 1824.
    5793
    Some Account of Lucy Caldwell, A Woman of Color, Who Departed this Life on the 25th of the 3rd Month, 1824, Aged 39. Mount Pleasant 1824.
    8540
    To the Independent Electors of the First Congressional District of Ohio. Fellow Citizens. The earnest solicitations of a respectable portion of the community, have prevailed on Benjamin M. Piatt, Esq. to consent to become a candidate for the office of a Representative to the next Congress. ... [Signed:] Public Sentiment. ... State Election. To the Freemen of Hamilton County. ... construction of the Canal from Lake Erie to the Ohio River (a great and glorious project!) and a Bill for the establishment of Free Schools, will then be acted upon. ... [Signed:] The People. September 27, 1824. ... Republican Ticket. [Candidates listed] [Cincinnati 1824]
    7153
    The bloody deeds of Gen. Jackson. The famous coffin hand bill reproduced. Names of murdered men given in detail and his own account of the massacre of helpless women and children .... [Cincinnati 1824]
    7898
    Beware of Wolves in Sheeps' Clothing!!! Fellow Citizens-A long and deep studied hand-bill has within a few days past, made its appearance among you, under the imposing name of "Reform Ticket." Many of those whose names are placed on the list ... would do honor to themselves and their country, should they be elected: but the progress of our approbation must be arrested, when we come to the candidate there recommended for Congress. This is ... the Honorable James W. Gazlay. ... Truth. Sept. 14, 1824. [Cincinnati 1824]
    9872
    John Quincy Adams : The citizens of Cincinnati, friendly to the elevation of this gentleman to the presidency of the United States, are requested to meet at the Presbyterian Church on Walnut Street at 4 o'clock ... The People. [Cincinnati 1824]
    8422
    Presidential Nomination. At a meeting of the Citizens of Cincinnati, friendly to the Election of John Quincy Adams to the President...Circular...Thomas Clark, Isaiah Wing, Oliver Farnsworth, Corresponding Committee. [Cincinnati 1824]
    9849
    To the electors of the senatorial district, composed of the counties of Adams and Brown ... [Ohio 1825.
    1574
    Commencement of the Ohio Canal at the Licking Summit, July 4th, 1825. Lancaster 1825.
    1626
    The Trial, Confession, &c. of John Funston, Who was Executed at New Philadelphia (O.) on the 30th of December, 1825, for the Murder of William Cartmill While Carrying the United States' Mail from Freeport and Coshocton, on the 9th Sept. 1825. New Philadelphia 1825.
    8896
    Champlain, Plattsburgh[, and Orleans] Honor to the Bra[ve.] Splendid Battles! Cincinnati 1826.
    5429
    The Voice of the People. Review of the Principles & Conduct of Messrs. Vance, Sloane, Wright & Co., Representatives in Congress from the State of Ohio, on the Presidential Election, Embracing a Commentary Upon the Speech of Mr. Wright at a Dinner Given to Him by His "Friends" at Steubenville, 31st July, 1826, and Upon the Address of Mr. Sloane to His Constituents, Dated Aug. 1st, 1826. [Steubenville 1826]
    7735
    To the Electors of this District. Fellow Citizens:-I observe in the Olive Branch, the paper of Circleville, two pieces signed "One of your Constituents," and "Farmer." Re: answers critics on canals and his absence on Sunday in Congress. ... John Thompson. October 6, 1826. [Circleville 1826]
    4069
    For Sale, the Following Real Estate, belonging to the School Fund of Connecticut viz., In the Western Reserve in the State of Ohio. Litchfield, O., March 3, 1827. Seth P. Beers.
    1827.
    4067
    Circular. Cincinnati, October 24, 1827. A Letter Proposing that a Convention of the Friends of the Administration in Ohio be held at Columbus on Friday, Dec. 28...Samuel Davies. Cincinnati 1827.
    5311
    Proceedings of the Friends of Andrew Jackson at a Meeting held at Zanesville, Ohio, Nov. 28, 1827. Zanesville 1827.
    8012
    Circular. Letter urging the formation of a Committee to take such measures are necessary to insure the election of Mr. Adams. Oct. 24, 1827. Cincinnati 1827.
    8102
    Circular. Calling friends of the Administration to meet at Mrs. Watson's Tavern for the purpose of forming a ticket for electors of President. New-Lisbon 1827.
    7173
    Circular. Cincinnati, March 29, 1827. Sir at a Meeting of the Jackson Committee of Correspondence, for the county of Hamilton, on the 21st instant, the undersigned were appointed a select committee to open and continue a correspondence with similar committees ... with a view to promote the elevation of that illustrious citizen to the next presidency. [Cincinnati 1827]
    1177
    Administration Meeting. At a large and respectable meeting of the citizens of Hamilton County, friendly to the administration of the national government, held in Cincinnati ... the following resolutions were offered and unanimously adopted ... [Cincinnati 1827]
    1818
    An Exposition of Facts Connected with the Late Prosecutions in the Methodist Episcopal Church of Cincinnati. With Observations on a Narrative of Facts, &c. by David Fisher. To Which is Added, An Appendix, in Relation to the Rev. Truman Bishop. Cincinnati 1828.
    6489
    To the Public. Re: recent death of John Cunning and Thomsonian medical practice. Signed William Hance. Cincinnati 1828.
    1862
    A Vindication of the Truth, Being a Review of a Sermon Delivered by Joshua L. Wilson, D.D., from 1st John, 3-8 "There are three that bear witness in earth, the Spirit, the Water, and the Blood, and these three agree in one." By a Member of the Enon Baptist Church, in Cincinnati. [One line from Job] Cincinnati 1828.
    4362
    To the Friends of the General Administration of the 14th Congressional District. Eli Baldwin to run against Whittlesey. Warren, O., Oct. 9, 1828. Warren 1828.
    6491
    Jackson and the Constitution. Jackson and the People's Rights. October 31st, 1828. Freemen of Montgomery. Cincinnati 1828.
    8510
    Re: anti-Jackson. Warren, October 28, 1828. [Warren 1828]
    5216
    To the Electors of Wayne County. A small handbill headed Wayne County vs. Wooster, and signed many voters of the county, has been issued against me from the Press of the Ohio Oracle, printed on Saturday [October 11, 1828] evening last and distributed on Sabbath day to different parts of the county in a sly and underhanded manner to prevent any of them falling into the hands of my known friends. ... Joseph H. Larwill. October 13, 1828. [Wooster 1828]
    8004
    Jackson at Home. [Zanesville 1828]
    7964
    This evening will be exhibited, at the Lower or Western Museum, Cincinnati, Ohio; on the bottom, corner of Main and Columbia Streets, a most extraordinary and imposing group, representing the Infernal Regions. Cincinnati 1829.
    5201
    Newark, March 31, 1829. At a Public Meeting relative to the Cumberland Road on the Newark Route. [Newark 1829]
    1971
    National Anniversary. A Copy of the Remarks Introductory to the Reading of the Declaration of Independence by Samuel R. Miller, and a Copy of the Oration Delivered by Bellamy Storer, Were Furnished the Committee of Arrangement, at the Request of That Body, and Furnished for Publication. [Cincinnati 1829]
    7659
    Review of Senator Johnson's Report on the Sabbath Mail Question. [Dayton 1829]
    7253
    Funeral Commemoration.
    183-
    7227
    Believer's Appeal.
    183-.
    8092
    Receipts for Making 24 Different Kinds of Spirituous Liquors by the Use of John Ziegler's Filtering Apparatus. Canton 1830.
    4065
    Notice to Immigrants. Land for Sale on most Reasonable Terms...near the Steams'-Boats Landing in Fairport, on Lake Erie. Apply to Robert B. Parkman. June 1, 1830.
    1830.
    2086
    The Western Agriculturist, and Practical Farmer's Guide. Prepared under the Superintendence of the Hamilton County Agricultural Society. Cincinnati 1830.
    2080
    The Trial of Colonel Charles L. Harrison, Accused of Having Robbed the Branch Bank of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, at Louisville, of 25,000 Dollars, on the Night of the 17th September, 1829. [By] a Member of the Bar. Cincinnati 1830.
    2079
    To the Electors of Muskingum County. Zanesville 1830.
    7398
    To the Voters of Tuscarawas County. [Dover 1830]
    2029
    Extracts from Pamphlets Originally Published in England and Relating to the Rev. George Montgomery West, Intended to Accompany His Printed Reply to the Late Report Delivered by Bishop Chase before the Annual Convention in Gambier, Ohio. Sept. 8th, 1830. [Gambier 1830]
    2184
    Kurzgefasstes Weiber-Büchlein Enthält Aristoteli und A. Magni Hebammen-Kunst mit endarzu [sic] gehörigen Recepten. Canton 1831.
    8735
    Head-Quarters. 3d Reg. 1st Brig. 16th D. O. M. [Fill in blank] 183[blank] At a court of appeals, held at the court house in Chillicothe, on the [blank] day of [blank] in the year 183 [blank] personally appeared [blank] and claimed exemption from military duty in time of peace, under the statute in such case made and provided, passed 22d February, 1831, and for cause of exemption alleged that he is [blank] And it appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that the said [blank] is [blank]. I do therefore hereby certify that the said [blank] is exempt from military duty in time of peace. [blank] President of the Court of Appeals. [Chillicothe 1831]
    2360
    To the Electors of the 16th Congressional District...anti-masonic broadside. Warren 1832.
    7815
    Minority Report On The Miami Canal Lands.
    1832.
    8044
    Union Republican Electoral Ticket for President and Vice President. William Wirt and Amos Ellmaker. Cadiz 1832.
    8006
    Debate in the Senate of the U.S. on the Nomination of Martin Van Buren all of the speeches on the Question of his Rejection which have been made. Zanesville 1832.
    8005
    Beware of Wolves in Sheep's Clothing. The Last Dying Struggle of the Opposition. Re: In opposition to Henry Clay. Columbus Sentinel Extra. Columbus 1832.
    9774
    Benjamin M. Piatt vs. Bank of the United States, John St. Clair and Others, Appeal in Chancery, Abstract and Brief for Compt., State of Ohio, Supreme Court of Hamilton County. Cincinnati 1832.
    1832.
    10156
    Chillicothe Advertiser-----Extra. "The Union---It Must Be Preserved."--Jackson. For President, Andrew Jackson, of Tennessee. [Symbol American eagle] For Vice-President, Martin Van Buren, of New York. Nominated by the Democratic Republican Party of the United States. Americans, Friends Of The Union, Of Jackson, & The Constitution, On Friday 2nd of November, You will be called upon to exercise the rights of Freeman, in voting for Electors of President and Vice-President of the United States----Rights which are denied the people of the old world, and were purchased for you by the best blood of our fathers in the war of the Revolution[.] Let no trivial excuse keep you from the polls---On the vote you will then give, may depend the fate of millions yet unborn. Coalitions Have been formed, and bargains have been made by men of Hartford Convention stamp, the advocates for a consolidation of the National government at the North, with the Nullifiers, the disunionists at the South---Leading anti-mason and leading masons have agreed to give each other their mutual support for office---And the Mammoth Bank, the stock of which is owned by English Lords and American Tories, has boldly proclaimed that It Will Put Down The People's President, because he is in favor of giving us the power to tax that bank the same as we tax our own banks. It has set up its Feed Lawyers as candidates for office, hired its Printers, and sent out its dependent shavers and borrowers to alarm the timid about the prices of produce and labor, which we all know that both have risen to be of nearly double value under Jackson as President, what they formerly were in 1825, 6 & 7, under Adams & Clay. Do you wonder the bank has so many advocates? The Bank Pays Well. Did you doubt it? Ask Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, John Sergeant, & James Wilson, of Steubenville, who were once its most Bitter Enemies, and are now its most Devoted Friends! To Put Down the man who dares thus to do his duty to his country in despite of all opposition, and whom money cannot bribe, and men in arms cannot alarm, a resort has been had to intrigues the most unwarrantable, to plots the most despicable, and to combinations the most unnatural: And In Defiance Of Heaven Itself, the leader of this combination has dared to invoke the direst curses upon his country. Will You Tamely Look On? In less than four years, President Jackson has recovered more money from foreign governments, for injuries done our commerce, than all other Presidents before him; and has paid more of the Public Debt, and expended more on Internal Improvements, than any other President has done in the same time, besides reducing the taxes on sugar, tea, coffee, salt, &c. Fellow Citizens--Rally then to the Polls, and vote for the Hero, the Soldier, the Patriot, the Sage who presides over our beloved country---the Guardian of her Constitution---the Protector of her Treasury---the tried Friend of the Poor---the Foe of Aristocracy---the Champion of Liberty and Equality---the Foe of Monarchy and Monopolies---the Practical Statesman, and the object of admiration and respect throughout the civilized world. Democracy Triumphant!!! The Grand Coalition Prostrated! Lucas is elected by at least 7000 majority, 11 out of 19 members of Congress, and a majority of at least 12 in the Ohio Legislature, friendly to Andrew Jackson, are elected. Gratitude, Glory And Patriotism!! The Bank party are prostrated in their strong hold. In Pennsylvania, Wolf is elected by rising 4000, and the State is certain for Jackson by a majority of at least 20,000. Jacksonians! Your enemies will fill the land with newspapers, and handbills, and circulars, and falsehoods---Trust them not---They Will Attempt Tp Deceive You [Hand pointing right] By False Tickets! [Hand pointing left] Be not deceived---below you will find the correct Ticket. Awake, ye that sleep! Arouse, ye ho slumber! Shake off your apathy, ye who are careless!! We have triumphed in the state elections in Maine, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Missouri, Indiana, Illinois and Ohio. To The Polls, then!---Onward!---Come yourselves---Bring Your Neighbors, one and all, and success is certain! [Chillicothe 1832]
    5174
    Morgan's Tragedy. The Abduction, Imprisonment and (as we believe) Cruel Murder of Capt. William Morgan, by the Free Masons, Oct. [sic Sept.] 19, 1826. Poem, Alluding to the Death of Judge Wilcoxon, of Sandusky, Jan. 1832 by a running away of His horse, and his Little Daughter, who died last Summer. [Ohio 1832]
    7370
    Expose No. 1 of the Manner in which the Public Schools of Cincinnati have been conducted by Nathan Guilford and others. Caption title. [Cincinnati 1832]
    7369
    Expose No. 2 of the Manner in which the Public Schools of Cincinnati have been conducted by Nathan Guilford and others. [Cincinnati 1832]
    2497
    Original Sermons by Presbyterian Ministers, in the Mississippi Valley. [Four lines from Paul] Cincinnati 1833.
    7195
    A Lecture on the Theory and Practice of Medicine, Delivered in the Town of Coshocton, Ohio, May 6th, 1833. At a Meeting of the Coshocton Branch of the Friendly Botanic Medical Society; and Published at Their Request. By a Member of the Said Society. Millersburg 1833.
    5650
    Lines Composed on the Death of Maria F. Buel, who was barbarously murdered by her step-father, who was publicly Executed at Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio, November 1st, 1833. Warren 1833.
    7913
    Adventures of Dandy Jack, or the Patriotick Monkey. Cadiz 1833.
    8081
    Elegant Blooded Horse Young Chesterball. (Text repeated in German.) Canton 1833.
    2579
    Celebration of the Forty-Fifth Anniversary of the First Settlement of Cincinnati and the Miami Country, on the 26th Day of December, 1833, by Natives of Ohio. Cincinnati 1834.
    6038
    The Life and Adventures of Alexander Selkirk, the Real Robinson Crusoe. A Narrative Founded on Facts. Cincinnati 1834.
    8921
    The Evening and the Morning Star Extra. Kirtland, Ohio, August, 1834. [At head of first column:] An appeal. [Signed and dated at end:] W.W. Phelps, David Whitmer, John Whitmer, Edward Partridge, John Corrill, Isaac Morley, Parley P. Pratt, Lyman Wight, Newel Knight, Thomas B. Marsh, Simeon Carter, Calvin Beebe. Missouri, (United States.) July, 1834. [Kirtland 1834]
    10137
    Public Sale. Will be offered at Public Vendue On 2nd day of the 3rd next month, at the late dwelling of Ann Updegraff decd. A variety of property, consisting in part of the following viz. Horses, Cows, Sheep, Hogs, Wheat, corn, oats, hay, potatoes, hemp, a Carriage and Harness, Side Saddle &c. also Household & Kitchen Furniture, Consisting of Beds and Beding [sic], Bedsteads, one mantle Clock, Cupboards and cupboard ware, Tables, Stands, Chairs, Settee, Brass Copper and Iron Kettles, pots, ovens, Pork, Apples, Cider &c. Farming Utensils Such as Ploughs, Gears, &c; together with a great variety of valuable articles of different kinds too tedious to enumerate. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, and to continued from day to day till all are sold. Attention will be given and terms made known on the day of the sale, by David Updegraff[,] Lewis Walker Agents for the heirs. First month 16th, 1834. [Ohio? 1834]
    8147
    Directions for Packing Pork and Other Produce for the New York Market. Cincinnati 1835.
    2846
    Celebration of the Forty-Seventh Anniversary of the First Settlement of the State of Ohio, by Native Citizens. Cincinnati 1835.
    5256
    The Bravo of Perth: or, Voorn, The Robber, Containing the Uncommon Adventures, Depredations and Miraculous Escapes, of a Bold and Resolute Scotch Outlaw, of the Fourteenth Century, to Which Is Added the Surprising Adventures of the Renowned Baron Munchausen ... Cincinnati 1835.
    6139
    Address to the People of the State of Ohio [on the important principles involved in the next Presidential Election]. Benjamin Tappan & Others, Committee of Publication.
    1835.
    2933
    Doctrine and Covenants of the Church of the Latter Day Saints: Carefully Selected from the Revelations of God, and Compiled by Joseph Smith, Junior. Oliver Cowdery, Sidney Rigdon, Frederick G. Williams, (Presiding Elders of Said Church.) Proprietors. Kirtland, Ohio. 1835.
    2773
    The Contrast; or, Certain Doctrines of the Protestant Churches, Compared with the Doctrines of the New Jerusalem Church. To Which Are Added, a Catechism, or Summary Explanation of All the Essential Doctrines of the New Church; and an Appendix, Containing a Variety of Important Notes, in Which These Doctrines are More Fully Illustrated. Columbus 1835.
    2944
    Advice to Young Tradesmen, on the Formation of Business Habits, Calculated to Form the Character on a Solid Basis and to Insure Respectability and Success in Life. Compiled from the Writings of Franklin, Abbott, and Others, by J. Turnbull, Steubenville, O. [Steubenville] 1835.
    2754
    The Christian Baptist; Edited by Alexander Campbell. [Four lines of quotations] Revised by D.S. Burnet, from the Second Edition, with Mr. Campbell's Last Corrections. Seven Volumes in One. Cincinnati 1835.
    2797
    Rail Road Proceedings and Address of Fulton and Vicinity, to the People of Ohio. Cincinnati 1835.
    7705
    Executive Office, Ohio, Columbus, January 8th, 1835. Sir: In compliance with the request of the Board of Canal Commissioners ... Re: request relief from Congress on canal lands. ... Benjamin Tappan, President. [Columbus 1835]
    7742
    Honest Freemen Of Ohio! Look At This!! Martin Van Buren is endeavoring to court the influence of the Pope, to secure his election to the Presidency. His letter to the Pope, whom he denominates "Holy Father," is as follows: [text in two columns].
    1836.
    8010
    Martin Van Buren & Richard N. Johnson. Electoral Ticket. Printed in German on Green paper, listing Ohio Electors. Columbus 1836.
    8031
    Prices of Durham Cattle at the Sale of the Late J. D. Garrard, dec'd. April 9, 1836. Cincinnati 1836.
    7086
    To Democrats and other candid citizens of Warren county. The most infamous and outrageous handbill ever published...[Re: local Democrats outraged that Whigs forged Whig's names to local political tickets]. Franklin 1836.
    7436
    Harrison and Reform. Columbus, Sept. 12, 1836. Sir: The undersigned were directed re: delegates to Franklin County, Young Men's Harrison State Convention. Columbus 1836.
    7678
    To the Electors of Washington County. Fellow Citizens: The Presidential election is at hand. ... Beware of Counterfeit Tickets.---The following is correct. Ohio Whig Ticket. Marietta 1836.
    8966
    Telegraph--Extra. Wooster,-Monday, October 10, 1836. "Principles-not Men." Jackson Democratic Ticket. [five columns] [Wooster 1836]
    9850
    To the voters of the Fifth Congressional District, and more especially the Van Buren men therein. [Ohio 1836]
    8927
    Latter Day Saints' Messenger and Advocate-Extra. [At head of first column:] Kirtland, Geauga County, Ohio, July 25, 1836. To John Thornton, Esq., Peter Rogers, Esq., Andrew Robertson, Esq., James T.V. Thompson, Esq., Col. William T. Wood, Doct Woodson J. Moss, James M. Hughs [sic], Esq., David R. Atchinson, Esq. and A.W. Doniphan, Esq. Gentlemen,- [Signed at end:] Sidney Rigdon, Joseph Smith, Jr. O. Cowdery, F.G. Williams, Hyrum Smith. [Kirtland 1836]
    3232
    A Full and Correct Account of the Supposed Abduction of Miss Eliza Allen. Particulars of the Trials of the Suspected Individuals before Justice Doty, the Mayor and the Associate Judges. Cincinnati 1837.
    7819
    Massillon Gazette--Extra. Woollen Machinery. The undersigned, Manufacturers of all kinds of Woollen Machinery...R. M'Millan, H. & R. Ratridge. ...Massillon, Stark Co. O. Feb. 1, 1837. Massillon 1837.
    4342
    The United States songster. A choice selection of about one hundred and seventy of the most popular songs: including nearly all the songs contained in the American songster. As sung by Miss C. Fisher, Miss Rock, Mrs. Knight, Miss Gillinghams, Miss George, Miss Kelly, Miss Peaton, Miss Free, Sen'a. Garcia, Miss Jefferson, Miss Stephens, Mrs. Sloman, Mrs. Austin, Miss Petrie, Mrs. French, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Barnes, Mr. Wood, Mr. Cowell, Master Cowell, Mr. Sloman, Mr. Keene, Mr. Sinclair, Mr. Horn, Mr. Matthews, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Jefferson, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Pearman, Mr. Simpson, Mr. Braham, Mr. Nicholls, Mr. Eberle, Mr. Hyle, Mr. Incledon, Mr. A. Drake. To which is added The pizing sarpent, Settin on a rail; Jim Brown, and a number of new and original songs, written expressly for this work. Cincinnati 1837.
    4303
    Elementary Reader to Accompany Webster's Spelling Book: An Introduction to the Western Reader. Cincinnati 1837.
    8151
    A General Exhibit of the Claim of James Hampson and John S. Parkinson; and Application to the Legislature of Ohio to Carry into Effect Certain Laws on the Subject, December 1837. [Columbus 1837]
    10134
    Chillicothe, May 14, 1837. Sir: The Whigs of Ross County have tendered their fellow=citizens, Thomas Ewing, their late Senator in Congress, a Public Dinner, to be given in this Town of the 10th of June next, in testimony of their approbation of his public course, in his able and manly efforts to protect the Constitution of the United States against Executive encroachments, his fearless exposure of corruption, and the distinguished ability with which he has sustained the great interests of our State and the Union. The Whigs of this County. Entertaining as they do, the most exalted opinion of your public character and private worth, have instructed us as their representatives to cordially invite you as their Guest, and shall be happy to meet you at the festive board. We have the honor to be, With great consideration, Yours respectfully, Wm. Creighton, Jun., M. Scott Cook, John Madeira, Henry McLandburgh, Committee. [Chillicothe 1837]
    4316
    Chillicothe Advertiser-Extra. To the Public. Relative report critical of John Coates who sent letter to Col. Bond. Chillicothe, Aug. 30, 1838. Chillicothe 1838.
    3423
    Die Glaubens-Artikel und Augemeinen Regein der bifchoflichen Methodiften-Kirche lein Auszug aus Lehr-und Becht-ordnung ber Methodisten. Ausdem Englischen uberfest von Wilhelm Nast, trebiger des Evangeliums. Stereotypirt vei J. M. James. Cincinnati 1838.
    300
    Sunday School Celebration in the Western Charge, Methodist Episcopal Church, Fourth of July, 1838 in the Ninth-Street Church, Cincinnati. [Cincinnati 1838]
    8904
    Memorial of James Hampson and J.S. Parkinson; in House, Jan. 12, 1839 ... Columbus 1839.
    7422
    A Large Sorrel Mare, with a scar on the right hind pastern, was put in my stable on the 7th instant by some unknown person. Any person owning such a mare, is requested to come and pay charges, and take her away. Christian Forrer. Middletown, Butler Co., O., July 23, 1839. Middletown, O. 1839.
    3635
    Das Deutsche Cantoner ABC=Buchlein, oder Erstes Buch für Kinder welche anfangen zu lernen. Canton, Ohio 1839.
    7731
    To the honourable the Legislature of the state of Ohio, next to be holden at Columbus. Your petitioners ... the erection of said territory into a separate county [Summit] ... Petitioner's Names. [Akron 1839]
    10377
    Ohio Bank Convention. [Columbus 1839]
    5230
    Ohio-"Quasi" Members of the House-Session 1839-40. Joshua Mills, Speaker; James B Finney, Clerk; Isaac Taylor, Sergeant at Arms. Members. [One column of names] [Cleveland 1839]
    4000
    The Tippecanoe Song Book. Cincinnati 1840.
    3988
    Slave Holding a Disqualification for Church Fellowship. A Letter to Joshua L. Wilson and the First Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, by "A Brother." Cincinnati 1840.
    6055
    Circular. At a Meeting of the Managing Co. and others, convened in the town of Mt. Vernon, Knox Co...the Rev. George Montgomery West, D. C. Re: Kenyon College. Mount Vernon 1840.
    8022
    William Henry Harrison, the Farmer of North Bend. The American Cincinnatus. The People called him from the Plow and will Sustain Him. Buckeye Buds. Scioto. Portsmouth 1840.
    9837
    Obituary of General Robert T. Lytle. [Cincinnati] 1840.
    5640
    Sketch of the Life of Martin Van Buren, Compiled from the Most Authentic Sources. Supplement to "Ohio Statesman." Columbus 1840.
    6682
    Log Cabin Raising. In accordance with a resolution of a public meeting of the Whig Citizens of the different townships in the county of Preble, there will be a Log Cabin raised in Eaton, on Saturday the 16th inst. Dimensions of the Cabin, 20 by 24 feet--8 feet story; timber to consist of Buckeye. [paragraph] This is, therefore, to invite all the Harrison Democrats in the Counties of Preble, Butler and Darke, to attend the "Tippecanoe Raising," on Saturday next, at 9 o'clock, A.M. at Eaton. Levin T. McCabe, [and six more names] Log Cabin Committee. ... May 12, 1840.
    1840.
    7072
    The Primary Reader Being Easy Lessons for Young People. Cincinnati 1840.
    9834
    Extracts from the Writings of Wesley, Watson, Garretson [sic] and Clarke, upon Slavery. [Cincinnati 1840]
    8730
    William Henry Harrison. When a man has been selected ... as a suitable candidate for any important office ... it is no more than common justice to all parties, that his fellow citizens should be supplied with some authentic information respecting his past life. ... [Ohio 1840]
    5615
    Ohio State Journal....Extra. General Harrison's Military Character....Slanders Refuted! The following correspondence was called out in consequence of remarks relative to the character and conduct of General Harrison, made by members of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio, in their places on the floor of that House. A letter was addressed to each of the gentlemen, whose replies are given below, by a member of the House who heard the remarks, stating their substance, and requesting from each a statement of the facts which fell within his personal knowledge, respectively. The high character of the gentlemen whose states have thus been obtained, (one of whom has been a uniform and prominent support of the last and present Administration of the General Government,) is such as to put the facts to which they bear testimony, entirely beyond doubt. (Three columns on pages [1-2]) We certify, that we have carefully compared the letters as above printed, with the originals, and that they are true copies thereof. The original letters can be seen by calling on Moses B. Corwin, Esq. Of Urbana, Champaign Co. Ohio, to whom they were directed. Alfred Kelly, N.M. Miller, E. Stewart, Robert Neil, Lyne Starling, jr.[,] John L. Miner, John W. Andrews, Lewis Heyl, State Central Committee. March 21, 1840. [Columbus 1840]
    4070
    Dictation No More!! [symbol of bald eagle] Independent, Anti-Van Buren Meeting. The Independent, Anti-Van Buren electors of the Towaship [sic] of Ravenna, are requested to meet at the house of Casper Dull, on Friday evening, the 27th inst., for the purpose of putting in nomination suitable candidates for township officers, to be supported at the coming election. A full attendance is required. Festus William Hill [plus 30 names] Ravenna, March 24, 1840. [Ravenna 1840]
    10136
    Bowling=Green, September, 1840. Dear Sir==The Whigs of Warren contemplate having a Festival on the 5th of October next, in honor of the Battle of the Thames; you are hereby specially invited to participate in the proceedings designed to commemorate that victory, and to stimulate the people to prepare for a glorious triumph Nov. next. Yours with respect, H. Grider, A.R. Macey, Thomas Quigley, E.M. Covington, Jas. B. Waller, J.C. Wilkins. Committee of Invitation. [Bowling Green 1840]
    8282
    To The Voters Of Greene County. Re: "Fair Play" of Greene County attacks "A Whig of '76" for attack on Samuel Newsom, treasurer of the county. [two columns, 80 and 82 lines]. [Xenia 1840].
    4359
    Gazette and Express--Extra. Lancaster, Ohio. April 10, 1841. Death of William Henry Harrison. Lancaster 1841.
    7957
    Interesting Narrative of Facts, or a Correspondence of Three Years between Edwin L. Hathaway, a Physician and Surgeon, and Lucretia A. Russell, an Amiable Young Lady. Cleveland 1841.
    575
    Report Made to a Meeting of the Citizens of Hamilton and Rossville, on the Subject of a Western National Armory. Dec. 1, 1841. Hamilton 1841.
    8957
    Brief Reasons for the Formation of Co-operative Association; Together with a Proposed Constitution, Approved at a Meeting Convened at Oakland, on the Fourth of July, 1841. Wilmington, O. 1841. Wilmington, O. 1841.
    4083
    Notice. The Undersigned, having disapproved of the Appointment of Postmaster...request all Whigs of Ravenna Township...Ravenna, April 16, 1841. Jonathan Sloane. Ravenna 1841.
    4479
    Ravenna, October 6, 1842. A Letter to the Whigs of Portage County asking them to vote the entire Whig Ticket. Ravenna 1842.
    4337
    New Lisbon, Aug. 22, 1842. You are respectfully invited to attend the Great Whig Convention which is to assemble in this place on Tuesday the 13th day of September next. You are also authorized and requested to extend the invitation to all the Democratic Whigs in your vicinity. Gov. Corwin, Hon. Thomas Ewing, and many other distinguished individuals will be present on that occasion. Very Respectfully, Yours, &c. John McClymonds, David Begges, B.W. Snodgrass, Matthew Adams, S.S. Clark, Committee. [New Lisbon 1842.
    7734
    Chillicothe Advertiser--Extra. Saturday, October 2, 1842. John L. Taylor's Pledges To The Abolitionists. We have received information from the most respectable sources, that John L. Taylor, the Whig candidate for State Senator for this district, has been treating with, and making Secret Pledges to the Abolitionists. [Chillicothe 1842]
    8124
    Court Room, Maumee City, Ohio. At a meeting of the bar in attendance...re: prenuptial party for Judge Emery D. Potter. Maumee City 1843.
    7149
    Constitution of the United States Anti-Gambling and Moral Trust Society, Adopted at College Hall, Cincinnati, September 2, 1843. Cincinnati 1843.
    3586
    A Descriptive Catalogue of Mr. Jones' Collection of Pictures and Ancient Spanish Armour and Arms Now Exhibiting at College Hall, Walnut Street. Cincinnati 1843.
    198
    A Gazetteer: Containing a General View of the United States, and the Several States and Territories; with an Accurate Account of the Internal Improvements throughout the Union: Also A Table of the Counties, Cities, Towns, Villages, &c. in the Same. Together with a Table of the Rivers, Exhibiting Their Length and Termination. To Which Is Added a Table of All the Post Offices in the United States, and Their Nett [sic] Proceeds in 1841. The Whole Compiled From Public Documents and Other Popular Works. Akron 1843. Stereotyped by Shepard and Co., Cincinnati.
    7524
    Oregon Convention. ... Cincinnati, Ohio, July 4, 1843. [Cincinnati 1843]
    8774
    Picture Primer for Little Children. Cincinnati 1844.
    5486
    Advice to Young Tradesmen on the Formation of Business Habits, &c. Calculated to Form the Character on a Solid Basis and to Insure Respectability and Success of Life. Compiled from the Writings of Franklin, Abbott and Others. Improved Edition. Steubenville 1844.
    8241
    Solomon's Scriptural Dialogue on Protracted Meetings, Revivals, Prayer Meetings, Experience Meetings, and Family Worship. Canton, Ohio 1844.
    6137
    A Baptist Hymn Book Designed Especially for the Regular Baptist Church and All Lovers of Truth; Partly Selected from Approved Authors and Partly Composed by the Compiler, Arranged to Suit All Occasions of Public or Private Worship by Wilson Thompson, Elder R.B.C. Cincinnati 1844.
    4582
    Kimball & James' Business Directory, for the Mississippi Valley, 1844; Including the Following Places, Pittsburgh, Beaver, Steubenville, Wheeling, Portsmouth, Maysville, Cincinnati, Lawrenceburgh, Madison, Louisville, St. Louis, Memphis, Vicksburg, Natchez, New-Orleans. With a Brief Notice of the Discovery and Occupation of the Mississippi Valley, and a Historical and Statistical Sketch of the Principal Cities above Mentioned. Cincinnati 1844.
    4566
    Celebration of the Fifty-Seventh Anniversary of the Settlement of Ohio: April 8th, 1844. Cincinnati 1844.
    8912
    Circular of Messrs. Gunckel, Barnett & Larsh. Messrs. Comlys-Herewith you have our replies to the question propounded by several citizens of Dayton, in the Journal of Last Saturday. [10 statements from property taxes to free education for youth] ... H.S. Gunckel, Jos. Barnett, Thos. J. Larsh. March 27. [hand right] The whigs of Montgomery are earnestly desired to remember that Monday April 1, is the day of election, and let all turn out and vote.-Eds. Journal. [Dayton 1844?]
    9058
    The Tariff. Martin Van Buren, the People's Friend and Candidate and the True Protector of American Industry...Henry Clay, the Candidate of Politicians and Speculators...Whiggery Exposed. [Wayne 1844]
    5751
    The Tariff. Martin Van Buren, the People's Friend and Candidate and the True Protector of American Industry...Henry Clay, the Candidate of Politicians and Speculators...Whiggery Exposed. [Columbus 1844]
    5209
    State Central Committee Room, Columbus, Oct. 19, 1844. Our Opponents Must Be Met At All Points. J. Ridgway. [Columbus 1844]
    8628
    Martin Van Buren, Henry Clay and James G. Birney, All want to be President, But the question just now is, where can we buy our Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Iron, Nails, Paints & Dye Stuffs, and every thing else that we want the cheapest... Mansfield, Ohio: May 1, 1844. [Mansfield 1844]
    5185
    Western Reserve Chronicle, Extra. Monday, October 7, 1844. Maryland Election. Glorious News, Voice of Maryland. We have received the following intelligence, via Wheeling. It is authentic and reliable. It is Great, Glorious, Heart-Cheering. A Whig Governor, Senate and House of Representatives. [Warren 1844]
    4398
    Whig Meeting, The Whigs are notified to meet at the Court House. Sept. 2, 1844. Ravenna. [Ravenna 1844]
    8126
    Music! Music! To the Ladies and Gentlemen of Delaware. Delaware 1845.
    5485
    A Review of the Report Adopted by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in 1845 on the Subject of Slavery by the Session of the Salem Presb. Ch., Ohio. [Greenfield] 1845.
    6698
    The Family Gem, and Literary Kaleidoscope. Cincinnati 1845.
    4642
    Comparison of the Different Routes of the Cleveland, Columbus & Cincinnati Rail Road. Cleveland 1845.
    8054
    To All Whom it may Concern. At a meeting of the Settlers on the public Lands held at the house of Thomas Henton. Re: appeal Congress for the relief of settlers on the Miami...W. M. Scott, W. Clark, E. Charpie, Com. of Arrangements. Miami county, Sept. 26, 1845. Miami County 1845.
    6437
    The Address and Reply on the Presentation of a Testimonial to S.P. Chase, by the Colored People of Cincinnati with Some Account of the Case of Samuel Watson. Cincinnati 1845.
    5471
    Extracts from the American Slave Code. Second Edition of 10,000. [No. 1] Read and Circulate. [Salem 1845.
    8217
    Naval Depot on Lake Erie. The undersigned ask the consideration of Congress, and such officers of the general government as have the subject under their charge, to the following reasons why Sandusky Bay, in the state of Ohio, should be preferred above all other points, as a naval depot on Lake Erie. ... [Sandusky 1845]
    8944
    Primitive Christianity, for Two Hundred Years. From the Writings of the Fathers. Cleveland, O. 1846.
    5771
    Pictures of Animals. Chagrin Falls, Ohio 1846.
    7371
    Remarks upon Mr. Roebling's Plan & Report for a Wire Suspension Bridge, Proposed to be Erected over the Ohio River. Cincinnati 1846.
    5461
    The Oberlin Social and Sabbath School Hymn Book. Oberlin 1846.
    8945
    Address to the People of Franklin County and City of Columbus, on the Subject of Railroads, by the Committee Appointed at a Public Meeting Held in Columbus, March 3, '47. [Columbus] 1847
    4835
    Prospectus Showing the Cost and Comparative Revenue of a Line of Telegraph, Connecting New York City, via Mobile, with New Orleans. Cincinnati 1847.
    4858
    Trial of the Rev. William Gilmore for Adultery before the Session of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church of Cincinnati. Columbus 1847.
    4831
    The Pearl, A Collection of Choice Tales. By Thomas Moore, Esq., Mrs. S.C. Hall; T.S. Arthur; Charles Lamb; Miss Mitford; T.C. Crocker. Cincinnati 1847.
    5207
    Free Soil ticket ... for president, M. Van Buren, of New York. For vice-president, Charles F. Adams, of Massachusetts. Platform: whereas we have assembled in Convention as a union of freemen ... resolved. That we inscribe on our banner, "FREE SOIL, FREE SPEECH, FREE LABOR, and FREE MEN ... until a triumphant victory shall reward our exertions. Cincinnati 1848
    6532
    The Third Reader Compiled from Several Instructive Works, Designed for Catholic Schools. Cincinnati 1848.
    9589
    White Sulphur Fountain, Situated Eighteen Miles North of Columbus and Ten Miles South West of Delaware, Ohio, with Catalogue of Arrivals. N. Hart, Proprietor. Dayton 1848.
    5860
    A Sketch of the Life and Public Services of General Zachary Taylor, the People's Candidate for the Presidency, with Considerations in Favor of His Election... Columbus 1848.
    4868
    Base Deception. Look to your tickets. Re: spurious election tickets. Oct. 9, 1848. S. Foljambe. Ravenna 1848.
    10127
    The Christian Baptist; Edited by Alexander Campbell. [Four lines of quotations] Revised by D.S. Burnet, from the Second Edition, with Mr. Campbell's Last Corrections. Seven Volumes in One. Sixth Edition. Cincinnati 1848.
    5826
    Remember Election Day, Tuesday, Oct. 10, 1848. Supporting Seabury Ford as Governor. Dayton 1848.
    6439
    To All Good and True Whigs of the State of Ohio. [Cincinnati 1848]
    5184
    Portage Co. People's Convention. No more Dictation! [Ravenna 1848]
    8034
    Ceremonies in Wesley Chapel, at the Funeral Solemnities of John Quincy Adams, in Cincinnati, March 22, 1848. Dirge by Mrs. Rebecca S. Nichols. [Cincinnati 1848]
    10145
    Notice. To _____________________ You are hereby required, within ten days, to make out and hold in readiness for me a Statement of the Personal Property, Monies, and Credits, which you are required, by the act for levying Taxes on all Property in this State, according to its true value, and the act amendatory thereto, to list, either as the Owner or Holder thereof, or as Guardian, Parent, Husband, Trustee, Executor, Administrator, Receiver, Accounting Officer, Partner, Agent, or Factor. Dated ________________ 1848. ___________________ Assessor. [Form of Statement.] [Ohio 1848]
    5211
    Rough and Ready Festival. In honor of the election of Taylor & Fillmore...at the Collins' House in Ravenna, Nov. 16, 1848. [Ravenna 1848]
    5183
    Giddings will speak at Ravenna, on Wednesday next at 10 o'clock P.M. and no mistake. Mr. Giddings is now here. By an unlucky blunder in his appointments he was prevented from being here on Saturday. To repair the error as far as possible, he will address the people of the County on Wednesday. Once more unto the breach! Free Soilers, be not discourage. Turn out, and hear this faithful and devoted champion of our cause. He will have something to say that will animate the hearts, and cheer and encourage the hopes of Free Soilers. Come on then, friends, let not the disappointment of Saturday dampen your ardor. [Twenty four names listed] Ravenna, Monday Morning, Oct. 30th. 1848. [Ravenna 1848]
    8780
    In the universal demonstration of respect following the death of J.Q. Adams, we see that the sense of this nation recognizes and acknowledges the greatness of principle compared with policy ... In this belief we send out this statement of the views, and intentions, which, with slight modifications, we see on every side chrystalizing into action. ... [Cincinnati 1848]
    4941
    Reasons for Voting the Liberty Ticket. Hamilton County Freeman's Ticket. Senator Charles Cheney. [Cincinnati 1848]
    319
    Hymns for Sunday Schools. Selected from Various Authors. [Four lines of quotation] Cincinnati 1849.
    7925
    Gospel Proclamation Extra. The Bethany Difficulty, Once More and Final. St. Clairsville 1849.
    5055
    Sketch of the Life of the Rev. John Collins, Late of the Ohio Conference. Cincinnati 1849.
    5013
    A Brief Sketch of the Life and Public Service of Gen'l Samuel Herrick, from 1805 to 1831 inclusive. Zanesville 1849.
    8180
    Geauga High School. This Institution, Which is favorably located in the pleasant village of Chardon, and is under the supervision of Mr. A. Holbrook, A.M. ...Chardon, March 9, 1849. [Chardon 1849]
    7196
    Tiger Self-Dump Sulky Hay Rake. Dayton 185-.
    9197
    Subscription to the Bible cause. [Ohio? 185-?]
    5794
    Observations on Rail Roads in the Western & Southern States, and of the Introduction of the Pioneer System, for Their Construction, with Remarks on the Importation of Foreign Iron. Cincinnati 1850.
    6915
    Programme of Mademoiselle Jenny Lind's Grand Concert This Evening. Cincinnati 1850.
    5383
    True Stories with Pretty Pictures. Cincinnati 1850.
    6519
    A Tribute to the Memory of James H. Perkins. Cincinnati 1850.
    8021
    Harrison Polly, and Others vs Wm. Ratcliff, and Others. By J.W. Wilson. Inre: the kidnapping of 8 free colored children in Lawrence County, by the defendants. Cincinnati 1850.
    6014
    To the Friends of Temperance and Religion. The undersigned, a committee of the Grand Temple of Honor of the State of Ohio...have engaged the services of Rev. M. P. Gaddis, Jr. to lecture on temperance. Cincinnati 1850.
    8955
    Whig Ticket. For Governor William Johnston. ...
    1850?
    10138
    Military Ball. [Picture of military ball] Yourself and Lady are invited to attend a Military Ball at the Meeker House, in Canfield, On Wednesday, Ovt. 7, at 2 o'clock, P.M. At this Ball, the very best order will be preserved. Managers. Captain E.G. Canfield, Lieutenant J.M. Webb, Liettenant E.C. Newton, Lietenant J. Hartman, Ensign J. Ramsey, A.P. Flaugher, S. Hanson, H.H. Reeves, David Beard, P. Rupright, Mayor William B. Dawson, Music: Beaver, Kinneman & Co.'s Cotillon [sic] Band. [Canfield? 1850?]
    8066
    Regulationen des "Deutschen Protestantischen Kirchhofs" bei Lane Seminarn auf Walnut Hills. [Cincinnati 1850?]
    9507
    Speeches by Mr. Olds and Mr. Lewis on Resolution to Remove the Speaker. Delivered ... In Senate, January 4 and 7, 1850. [Columbus, Ohio? 1850]
    4509
    The Cupola; or, "Rhymes on Demagogues and Mobs." Part I. Written by a Retired Politician, and Edited by Erasmus Evergreen, Esq. Columbus January 1843.
    3195
    A Brief Outline for a National Bank. By a Native Citizen. [Cincinnati Sept., 1837]
    120 A Kempis, Thomas, 1380-1471. Of the Imitation of Christ; In Three Books. Translated from the Latin of Thomas a Kempis. By John Payne. Wilmington, Ohio 1815.
    2223 Abercrombie, James, 1758-1841. The Mourner Comforted. A Selection of Extracts Consolatory on the Death of Friends from the Writing of the Most Eminent Divines and Others. Including Dr. Johnson's Celebrated Sermon on the Death of His Wife. Together with Prayers Suited to the Various Instances of Mortality. By James Abercrombie. Steubenville, O. 1832.
    2373 Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848. Letters on Speculative Free Masonry, by J.Q. Adams, Ex-President of the United States. To Edward Livingston. G.G.H.P. of the R.A.C.U.S. and Secretary of State of the United States. In Presenting These Letters. [Xenia 1833.].
    2693 Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848. Oration on the Life and Character of Gilbert Motier de Lafayette Delivered at the Request of Both Houses of the Congress of The United States before Them, in the House of Representatives at Washington, on the 31st of December, 1834. Cuyahoga Falls 1835.
    2692 Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848. Oration on the Life and Character of Gilbert Motier de Lafayette, Delivered at the Request of Both Houses of the Congress of the United States, Before Them, in the House of Representatives at Washington, on the Thirty-First of December. By John Quincy Adams. Cincinnati 1835.
    148 Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848. An Oration, Delivered before the Cincinnati Astronomical Society, on the Occasion of Laying the Corner Stone of an Astronomical Observatory, on the 10th of November, 1843. By John Quincy Adams. Cincinnati 1843.
    5456 Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848. Letters from Hon. John Q. Adams, to His Son, on the Bible and Its Teachings. Written at St. Petersburgh, during His Residence There as Minister to Russia. Steubenville 1848
    7522 Adams, L. L., Dover. West India Bilious Pills, Prepared By L. L. Adams, Dover, O. For Family Use. Cleveland [1839]
    868 Adams, Rufus W. The Young Gentleman and Lady's Explanatory Monitor. A Selection from the Best Authors Extant, upon a New Plan Designed for Schools. Second Edition, Revised and Corrected. By Rufus W. Adams, Author of the Juvenile Rambler, Farmers Agricultural Assistant, &c. Zanesville 1815.
    6136 Adams, S. W. (Seymour Webster), 1815-1864. Address before the Society of Religious Inquiry of Granville College, Granville, July 7th, 1850, by S.W. Adams, Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Cleveland, Ohio. Cleveland 1850.
    7706 Adams, Seth. Zanesville, January 7, 1812. Sir, Believing that you have a wish to increase, and improve the internal resources of our country; and as the improvement of our sheep, is of the first importance to the country at large ...re: sale of Merino rams and ewes. Signed in ms. Seth Adams. [Zanesville 1812]
    7682 Agricultural and Mechanical College. Agricultural And Mechanical College. The Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees of Central College ...propose a work study course. Subscription form for interested students. [Columbus 1850]
    2092 Aikin, Jesse. The Citizen's Tutor, Containing a Variety of Valuable Receipts for the Cure of the Different Diseases of Man and Beast: Also, for Colouring Wool, Cotton, and Hats. By Jesse Aikin. Printed in Mountpleasant Mountpleasant 1831.
    6194 Akron Cold Spring Company. Akron. Extract of By-Laws of Akron Cold Spring Company. [Akron 1849]
    8018 Akron, Citizens of. To the Honorable the Legislature of the State of Ohio: The memorial of the undersigned...re: great necessity for a bank. Akron, December 1836. Akron 1836.
    8175 Akron. Citizens, Committee of. To the Hon. the legislature of the state of Ohio-- The undersigned having been appointed a committee of the citizens of Akron, at meeting at the house of Gen. Northrop on the 14th of Dec. 1835, pursuant to public notice, for the purpose of taking into consideration the subject of their application, heretofore made, for the charter of a bank at Akron ... beg leave to make the following statement .. [Akron 1835]
    86 Akron. Post-Office. The Akron Post-Office. Akron, Ohio 1838.
    8184 Alexander, John. Printed letter dated November 28th, 1826, addressed to Cadwallader Wallace, Agent. Re: trial of ejectment of Leesee D. M'Arthur vs. John Reynolds.
    1826.
    6796 Allen, D. H. [Diarca Howe), 1808-1870. The Memory of a Deceased Pastor. A Sermon Occasioned by the Death of the Rev. John K. Lord, Pastor of the First Orthodox Congregational Church of Cincinnati. By Rev. D.H. Allen, of Lane Seminary. Cincinnati 1849.
    4969 Allen, Ethan, 1738-1789. A Narrative of the Captivity of Colonel Ethan Allen, from the Time He Was Taken by the British, Near Montreal, September 25th, 1775, to the Time of His Exchange, May 6th, 1778, Containing His Voyages and Travels, and All the Remarkable Things That Happened to Him and Other Continental Prisoners, Also the Destruction of the Prisoners at New York by General Sir William Howe, in 1776 and 1777. New ed., with Illustrations & Observations. Written by Himself. Dayton, O. 1849.
    2093 Allen, Ethan, 1796-1879. A Sermon Preached at the Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Ohio, Gambier, September 9, 1831, by Rev. Ethan Allen. Published by Request of Right Rev. Bishop Philander Chase, D.D. [Gambier 1831].
    2538 Allen, Ethan, 1796-1879. Christ and the Church. A Sermon Preached During the Meeting of the Miami Clerical Association, at St. James Church, Piqua, Ohio. By Rev. Ethan Allen, Rector of Christ Church, Dayton. Dayton 1834.
    369 Allen, James. Chronicles of Ohio, a Fragment of Cabilistical History, Recently Snatched from Oblivion, and Rendered into English, from the Original Chaldaic, by the Learned Rabbi, Jacopi Alliano [pseud.] Containing Many Matters of Great Interest to Antiquarians, Relating to the Lives, Names, Conversations, and Doings of Wilson, of Leatherwood-John the Big-and Sam the Seizer. (First Published in English in the Straight-out Harrisonian.) Columbus 1841.
    4865 Alling, P., of Norwalk. An Exposition of the Thirteenth Ch. of Revelation; Showing Particularly what is Meant by the Beast and His Image. [Nine lines of quotation] By P. Alling, of Norwalk, Ohio. By P. Alling. Cleveland 1848
    658 Almanacs. Browne's Western Calendar; or, the Cincinnati Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord, Eighteen Hundred and Six; Being the Second after Bissextile or Leap Year. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. N. Long. 84 Deg. 15 Min. W. By William M'Farland. Containing, besides the Usual Calculations, a Variety of Useful and Entertaining Matter. Cincinnati [1805]
    666 Almanacs. The Ohio Almanac for the Year of Our Lord 1807. By Robert Stubbs. Cincinnati [1806]
    692 Almanacs. No. IV. Browne's Western Calendar, or Cincinnati Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord, 1809, being the Bissextile or Leap Year. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, in Latitude 39 Degrees 7 Min. N. Longitude 84 Degrees 15 Min. W. By Robert Stubbs, Philom. Containing, besides the Usual Calculations, a Variety of Useful and Entertaining Matter. Cincinnati [1808]
    717 Almanacs. No. VI. Browne's Cincinnati Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord, 1811, being the Third after Bissextile or Leap Year: and after Fourth of July, the Thirty Sixth Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, in Latitude 39 Degrees, 7 Minutes N. Longitude, 84 Degrees, 16 Minutes W. By Robert Stubbs, Philom. Cincinnati [1810]
    718 Almanacs. The Ohio Almanac for 1811. By Robert Stubbs. Cincinnati [1810]
    741 Almanacs. The Miami Calendar, or Lebanon Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1812... and after the Fourth of July, the Thirty Seventh Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian, in Latitude 39 Degrees 7 Minutes N. Longitude 84 Degrees 15 Minutes W. By Matthias Corwin, Jun. Containing, besides the Usual Calculations, a Variety of Useful and Entertaining Matter; [Quotation] Lebanon [1811]
    740 Almanacs. Browne's Cincinnati Almanac, for the Year of our Lord 1812 being Bissextile, or Leap Year, and after the Fourth of July, the Thirty-Seventh Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, in Latitude 39 Degrees 7 Minutes N. Longitude 84 Degrees 15 Minutes W. By Robert Stubbs, Philom. Cincinnati [1811]
    742 Almanacs. The Ohio Almanac, for the Year of our Lord 1812; being Bissextile or Leap Year, and after the Fourth of July, the Thirty-Seventh Year of American Independence, Containing besides the Usual Astronomical Calculations, a Variety of Useful and Entertaining Matter. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, in Latitude 39 Degrees 7 Minutes N. Longitude 84 Degrees 15 Minutes W. By Robert Stubbs, Philom. Cincinnati [1811]
    769 Almanacs. The Ohio Almanac for 1813. By Robert Stubbs. Cincinnati [1812]
    768 Almanacs. The Ohio Almanac for 1813. By Robert Stubbs. Cincinnati [1812]
    767 Almanacs. No. VIII. Browne & Co. Cincinnati Almanac for the Year of Our Lord 1813, being the First after Bissextile, or Leap Year, and after the Fourth of July the Thirty Eighth Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, in Latitude 39 Degrees 7 Minutes N. Longitude 84 Degrees 15 Minutes W. By Robert Stubbs, Philom. Cincinnati [1812]
    873 Almanacs. No. 1. The Western Reserve Almanac for the Year of Our Lord 1816. Being Leap Year, and from the Fourth of July, the 41st Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Warren. By John Armstrong, Teacher of Mathematics. Warren [1815]
    872 Almanacs. The Western Calendar; or, Cincinnati Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1816, being Bissextile or Leap Year, and after the Fourth of July, the Forty-First Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, in Latitude 39 Deg. 7 Minutes N. Longitude 84 Deg. 15 Minutes W. By Robert Stubbs, Philom. Cincinnati [1815]
    871 Almanacs. The Ohio Almanac, for the Year of our Lord 1816, being Bissextile, or Leap-Year, and after the Fourth of July, the Forty-First Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, in Latitude 39 Deg. 7 Min. N. Longitude 84 Deg. 15 Min. W. Robert Stubbs, Philomatheus. Cincinnati [1815]
    7390 Almanacs. The Western Almanac, for the Year of our Lord 1816; Being the 3d after Bissextile or Leap Year; and, after the Fourth of July, the Forty-Fourth Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, in Latitude 39 7' North, Longitude 84 15' West. By Samuel Burr & Oner R. Powell. Cincinnati [1815]
    916 Almanacs. The Western Almanac, for the Year of our Lord 1817, being First after Bissextile or Leap Year, and after the Fourth of July, the Forty-Second Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meredian [sic] of Cincinnati, in Latitude 39 Degrees 7 Minutes North, Longitude 84 Degrees 15 Minutes West. By Robert Stubbs, Philom. Cincinnati [1816]
    976 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord, 1818, the Second Bissextile, or Leap Year, and after the 4th of July, the 43d Year of American Independence: Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39-56' North: Longitude 83 West, from the Meridian of Greenwich. By William Lusk. The Containing the Rising, Setting and Eclipses of the Sun & Moon, the Southing Phases and Longitude of the Moon; the Rising Setting and Southing of the Most Conspicuous Planets and Fixed Stars, etc. Also--a List of the Chartered and Uncharted Banks in Ohio; a Description of the Town of Columbus and Public Buildings; a Fee Bill; Rates of Postage; Times of Holding Court, ec. ec. ec. Published by the Author. Columbus [1817]
    981 Almanacs. The Western Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1818, being the 2d after Bissextile or Leap Year: And, after the 4th of July, the Forty-Third Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, in Latitude 39 7' North, Longitude 84 15' West. By James R. Stubbs. Cincinnati [1817]
    980 Almanacs. No. II. The Ohio Register, and Western Calendar, Containing an Almanac for the Year of Our Lord 1818, Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39, 56 North; Longitude 83 West, from the Meridian of Greenwich. Also, Civil, Judicial, Military, Ecclesiastical and Masonic Lists in Ohio. Likewise, Attornies at Law, Postmasters, Physicians, Merchants and Innkeepers: Seats of Justice, with the Times of Holding Court: a List of Chartered and Unchartered Banks, in Ohio and the Adjacent States: with a Particular Description of the Counterfeit Bills, Circulating in the Western Country. Also Catalogues of the Officers of the General Government. To be Continued Annually. By William Lusk. Columbus [1817].
    1031 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1819. The Third after Bissextile or Leap Year and after the Fourth of July, the 44th Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 Degrees 56 Minutes North, and Longitude 6 Degrees West from Washington City. By William Lusk. Columbus [1818]
    1032 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1819, being the 3d after Bissextile or Leap-Year, and, after the Fourth of July, the Forty-Fourth of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, in Latitude 39 7' North, Longitude 84 15' West. By Samuel Burr & Oner R. Powell. Published by Ferguson & Sanxay. Cincinnati [1818]
    1033 Almanacs. The Ohio Register and Western Calendar Containing an Almanac for the Year of Our Lord 1819. Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 Degrees 56 Minutes North, and Longitude 6 Degrees West from the Meridian of Washington City. Also Lists of the Officers, Civil, Judicial, Military, Ecclesiastic and Masonic in the State of Ohio. Likewise Catalogues of the Officers of the General Government &c. &c. &c. To Be Continued Annually. By William Lusk. Columbus [1818]
    1035 Almanacs. The Western Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1819: Being the 3d after Bissextile or Leap Year; And, after the Fourth of July, the Forty-Fourth Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, in Latitude 39 7' North, Longitude 84 15' West. By Samuel Burr & Oner R. Powell. Cincinnati [1818]
    1036 Almanacs. The Western Almanac, for 1819. By Samuel Burr & Oner R. Powell. Drake 9050. Cincinnati [1818]
    1092 Almanacs. The Chillicothe Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1820, being Bissextile, or Leap Year, and, after the 4th of July, the 45th Year of American Independence. No. II. Calculated by Samuel Burr, Philom. for the Latitude 39 7'N. and Longitude 84 30' W. from Greenwich; but Will Serve without any Sensible Variation, for the State of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and the Western Parts of Virginia and Pennsylvania. Chillicothe [1819]
    1093 Almanacs. The Cincinnati Almanac: No. I: Published by Mason and Palmer, at the Office of the Western Spy, No. 146, Main Street. The Cincinnati Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1820: being Bissextile or Leap Year: and, after the Fourth of July, the 45th of American Independence: Containing the Usual Astronomical Calculations; and a Variety of Other Useful and Interesting Matter. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, Latitude 39 7' North Longitude 84 30' West from Greenwich: but will Serve without Any Sensible Variations for the State of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, &c. Generally. By Samuel Burr, Philo. Cincinnati [1819]
    1095 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1820, being Bissextile, or Leap Year, and, after the Fourth of July, the Forty-Fifth of American Independence. Calculated for the Horizon of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 7' N. Long. 84 30' W. from Greenwich: but Will Serve, without Any Sensible Variation, for the States of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, &c. By Samuel Burr, Philom. Cincinnati [1819]
    1198 Almanacs. The Farmers' Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1821, being the First after Bissextile, or Leap Year, and after the Fourth of July, the Forty-Sixth of American Independence. Calculated for the Horizon of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 7' L. Long. 84 30' W. from Greenwich: but will Serve, without Any Sensible Variation, for the Adjacent States. By Samuel Burr, Philom. Cincinnati [1820]
    1194 Almanacs. An Astronomical Diary, and Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord, 1821. Fitted to the Latitude and Longitude of Columbus. By Paul Brown. Columbus [1820]
    1199 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanac for the Year of Our Lord 1821, being the First after Bissextile or Leap Year, and after the Fourth of July, the Forty Sixth Year of American Independence...Calculated for the Meridian of Lebanon, Ohio ... by Andrew Foster. Lebanon [1820]
    1196 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanack, for Year of Our Lord 1821; being First after Bissextile or Leap Year. And after the 4th of July, the 46th Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus. In North Latitude 39 56'. West Longitude, 6 from Washington City; or 83 from London. Also, a List of the Principal Officers of the United States, likewise, of the Principal Roads in This State. To be Continued Annually. By William Lusk. Columbus [1820]
    1195 Almanacs. The Chillicothe Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1821, being the First after Leap Year, and, after the 4th of July, the 46th Year of American Independence. No. III. Calculated by Samuel Burr, Philom. for the Latitude of 39 7'N. and Longitude 84 30'W. from Greenwich; but Will Serve without any Sensible Variation, for the States of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and the Western Parts of Virginia and Pennsylvania. Chillicothe [1820]
    1274 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanac for 1822. By Samuel Burr. Cincinnati [1821]
    1273 Almanacs. The Farmers' Almanac for 1822. By Samuel Burr. Second Edition. Cincinnati [1821]
    5939 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac for the Year 1823. By William Lusk. Columbus [1822]
    1336 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, or, Farmer's Calendar, for the Year of Our Lord 1823 ... Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, lat. 39 6 1/2' N. long. 7 25' WE. from Washington; but will Answer for Any of the Western States. Astronomical Part by Samuel Burr. Cincinnati [1822]
    1337 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, or, Complete Farmer's Calendar, for the Year of Our Lord 1823 ... Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, lat. 39 6 1/2' N. long. 7 25' W. from Washington; but will Answer for Any of the Western States. Together with the Maxims and Advice of Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati [1822]
    421 Almanacs. Der Neue fur den Staat von Ohio eingerichtete Calendar, auf das Jahr unsers Heilandes Jesu Christi, 1823. ... Mit besonderm Fleiss fur den Horizont des Staats Ohio berechnet con Carl Friedrich Egelmann. Zum erstenmal herausgegeben. Canton, Ohio [1822].
    1408 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanac for 1824. By Samuel Burr. Cincinnati [1823]
    1409 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, or, Complete Farmer's Calendar, for the Year of Our Lord 1824. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, lat. 39 deg. 6 1-2 min. N. long. 7 deg. 25 min. W. from Washington; But will Serve, without Essential Variation, for Any of the Western States... Together with the Maxims and Advice of Solomon Thrifty. [Cincinnati] [1823]
    1412 Almanacs. The Ohio Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1824.... Carefully Arranged after the System of the German Almanacs. ... Calculated for the Meridian of Ohio, but will Serve Without any Material Variation for the Adjacent States and Territories, by Charles F. Egelmann. ... Canton [1823]
    1410 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, or Farmer's Calendar for the Year of Our Lord 1824... Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, lat. 39 deg. 6 1-2 min. N. long. 7 deg. 25 min. W. from Washington; but will Serve, without Essential Variation, for any of the Western States. By Samuel Burr, Philom. Cincinnati [1823]
    5946 Almanacs. Columbus Almanac for the Year 1825. By William Lusk. Columbus [1824]
    302 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, or, Complete Farmer's Calendar, for the Year of Our Lord 1825 ... Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, lat. 39 deg. 7 min. N. long. 7 deg. 25 min. W. from Washington; but Will Serve, without Essential Variation, for Any of the Western States. By Samuel Burr, Philom. ... Together with the Maxims and Advice of Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati [1824].
    303 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, or, Farmer's Calendar, for the Year of Our Lord 1825 ... Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, lat. 39 deg. 7 min. N. long. 7 deg. 25 min. W. from Washington; but will Serve, without Essential Variation, for Any of the Western States. By Samuel Burr, Philom. Cincinnati [1824].
    304 Almanacs. The Western Reserve Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1825...Adapted to the Latitude of 41 Degrees 30 Min. North-Longitude 81 degrees 30 Min. West, which is Supposed to Correspond Nearly with the Center of the Connecticut Western Reserve; and will Answer for Any Part of the State of Ohio without any Essential Variation. The Astronomical Calculations, by Ansel Young. Painesville [1824].
    1551 Almanacs. The Western Reserve Almanac for 1826. By Ansel Young. Painesville [1825]
    1549 Almanacs. Der Neue fur den Staat von Ohio eingerichtete Calender, auf das Jahr unsers Heilandes Jesu Christi, 1826 ... Mit besonderm Fleiss fur den Horizont des Staats Ohio berechnet von Wilhelm Lusk. Zum drittenmal herausgegeben. Canton, Ohio [1825]
    1639 Almanacs. The Friend's Almanac for 1827. By Samuel Burr. Cincinnati [1826]
    1635 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1827...Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 56' N. and Longitude 6 W. from Washington City. By William Lusk. Columbus [1826]
    1636 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1827 ...Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 56' N. and Longitude 6 W. from Washington City. By William Lusk. Columbus [1826]
    1637 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack for 1827. By Samuel Burr. Cincinnati [1826]
    1638 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1827 ...Calculated for the Meridian of the Mississippi, but Will Serve for All the Western States. By Samuel Burr, Philom. ; ... With the Maxims and Advice of Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati [1826]
    6683 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1827 ... Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, lat. 39 deg. 7 min. North. Long. 7 deg. 25 min. West from Washington; But Will Serve, with Very Little Variation, for All the Western States. By Samuel Burr, Philom. ... With the Maxims and Advice of Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati [1826]
    1714 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1828 ... Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North. Long. 7 Deg. 25 Min. West from Washington; but Will Serve, with Very Little Variation, for All the Western States. By Samuel Burr, Philom. Cincinnati [1827]
    1715 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1828 ...Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North. Long. 7 Deg. 25 Min. West from Washington; but Will Serve, with Very Little Variation, for All the Western States. By Samuel Burr, Philom. ... With the Maxims and Advice of Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati [1827]
    32 Almanacs. State of Ohio Agricultural Almanac for 1828. By John Armstrong. Zanesville [1827]
    33 Almanacs. Western Almanack for 1828. By Oliver Loud. Cleaveland [1827].
    1796 Almanacs. Ohio Magazine Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1829 ... Carefully Calculated for the Latitude and Meridian of Zanesville, Ohio, but Will Serve without Any Material Variation for All the Western States. John Armstrong, Calculator. Zanesville [1828]
    1795 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1829 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North Long. 7 Deg. 25 Min. West from Washington; but Will Serve, with Very Little Variation, for All the Western States. By Samuel Burr, Philom. ... With the Maxims and Advice of Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati [1828]
    1794 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1829 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North Long. 7 Deg. 25 Min. West from Washington; but will Serve, with very Little Variation, for All the Western States. By Samuel Burr, Philom. Cincinnati [1828]
    1793 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1829. By William Lusk. Columbus [1828]
    1792 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1829 ... Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 56' N. and Longitude 6 W. from Washington City. By William Lusk. Columbus [1828].
    1869 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1830 ...Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 56' North, and Longitude 6 West from Washington City. By William Lusk. Columbus [1829]
    1873 Almanacs. Ohio Magazine Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1830 ... Carefully Calculated for the Latitude and Meridian of Zanesville, Ohio, but Will Serve without Any Material Variation for All the Western States. John Armstrong, Calculator. Zanesville [1829]
    1875 Almanacs. The Western Almanack, for the State of Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana, for the Year of Our Lord 1830 ... Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, lat. 39 7' North, lon. 84 1/2 deg. West from the Meridian of London, or 7 25 West from Washington City. ... By Oner R. Powell. Cincinnati [1829]
    1874 Almanacs. The Western Almanac for 1830. By Oliver Loud. Cleveland [1829]
    1871 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1830 ...Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, lat. 39 deg. 7 min. N.; long. 7 deg. 25 min. West from Washington; but Will Serve with Very Little Variation for All the Western States. By Samuel Burr, Philom. Cincinnati [1829]
    1872 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1830 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, lat. 39 deg. 7 min. N.; long. 7 deg. 25 min. West from Washington; but Will Serve with very Little Variation for all the Western States. By Samuel Burr, Philom. Cincinnati [1829]
    1870 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1830 ... Calculated for the Meridian of The Columbus, in Latitude 39 56' North, and Longitude 6 West from Washington City. By William Lusk. Columbus [1829]
    1986 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack for 1831 Being the Third after Bissextile or Leap Year, and (after July 4th) the 56th of American Independence, Calculated for the Meridian and Parrallel of Cincinnati ... Cincinnati [1830]
    1980 Almanacs. Der Bauern Calender, auf das Jahr unsers Heilandes Jesu Christ, 1831,...mit besonderem Fleiss nach dem Ohio und der angranzenden Staaten Horizont und Nordhohe berechnet von Samuel Burr, zum erstenmal herausgegeben. Cincinnati [1830]
    1985 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1831 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, lat. 39 deg. 7 min. North; long. 7 deg. 25 min. West from Washington; but will serve with very Little Variation for all the Western States. By Samuel Burr, Philom. ... With the Maxims and Advice of Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati [1830]
    1984 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanack for 1831. By Samuel Burr. Cincinnati [1830]
    1982 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1831 ... Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 56' North, and Longitude 6 West from Washington City. By William Lusk. Columbus [1830]
    1988 Almanacs. The Western Almanack for the States of Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana for 1831. By Oner R. Powell. Cincinnati [1830]
    1987 Almanacs. Western Almanac for 1831. By Oliver Loud. Cleveland [1830]
    1979 Almanacs. Almanac, for the States of Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana for 1831. By Oner R. Powell. Cincinnati [1830].
    2101 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord, 1832: being Bissextile or Leap Year, and (after July 4,) the 57th of American Independence, Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 7' North; Long. 7 25' West from Washington; but will serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Samuel Burr, Philom. Cincinnati [1831]
    2232 Almanacs. Der Ohio Bauern Calender, auf das Jahr unsers Heilandes Jesu Christi 1833 ... Mit besonderem Fleiss nach dem Ohio und der angranzenden Staaten Horizont und Nordhohe berechnet, von Samuel Burr. Zum drittenmal herausgegeben. Cincinnati [1832]
    2228 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1833: being Bissextile or Leap Year, and (after July 4,) the 57th of American Independence, Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 7' North; Long. 7 25' West from Washington; but will serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Samuel Burr, Philom. Cincinnati [1832]
    2227 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanack for 1833. By Samuel Barr. Cincinnati [1832]
    2226 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac for 1833. By William Lusk. Columbus [1832]
    2229 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord, 1833: being Bissextile or Leap Year, and (after July 4,) the 57th of American Independence, Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 7' North; Long. 7 25' West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Samuel Burr, Philom. ... with the Maxims and Advice of Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati [1832]
    2236 Almanacs. Western Reserve Almanac for 1833. Number Two. Calculated by Ansel Young. Cleveland [1832]
    2234 Almanacs. United States' Calendar of the Nineteenth Century. By Jno. S. Williams. Cincinnati [1832]
    2237 Almanacs. Der Westliche "Vaterlandsfreund" and Cantoner Calender auf 1833. Von Carl F. Egelmann. Canton [1832]
    2382 Almanacs. Poor Richard's Almanac, for 1833 ... Calculated for the Latitude and Meridian of the City of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 7', N. Long. 84 30' West of Greenwich. ... Astronomical Calculations by Joseph Ray, M.D. ... This Almanac Will Serve without Any Material Variation for the States of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Tennessee, and Virginia. (To be Continued Annually.) Cincinnati [1832]
    2235 Almanacs. Western Almanack for 1833. By Henry Bolles. Cleveland [1832]
    2231 Almanacs. The Ohio Antimasonic Almanack, for the Year 1833: Being the First Year after Bissextile, or Leap Year, and after the Fourth of July, the Fifty-Eighth Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 [degree symbol] 56' North and Latitude 6 [degree symbol] West, from Washington, (D.C.) By William Brown. Columbus [1832].
    2386 Almanacs. The Western Reserve Almanac for 1834, ... Number Three ... The Astronomical Calculations. By Ansel Young. Cleveland [1833]
    5613 Almanacs. Der Westliche "Vaterlandsfreund" und Cantoner Calender, auf das Jahr unseres Heilandes Jesu Christi, 1834 ... Mit besonderem Fleisse nach dem Horizonte und der Nordhohe von Ohio, West-Pennsylvanien und den angrenzenden Staaten berechnet von Carl F. Egelmann. ... Zem zweyten mal herausgegeben. Canton, Stark County, Ohio [1833]
    2381 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1834 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Elisha Dwelle, Philom. ... with the Maxims and Advice of Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati [1833]
    2550 Almanacs. The Magazine Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord, 1835 ... Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 Deg. 56 M. North, and Longitude 6 Deg. West from Washington City. By Wm. Lusk. Columbus [1834]
    2539 Almanacs. The Christian Almanac, for the Western Reserve, Ohio, for the Year of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, 1835 ... Calculated for the Horizon and Meridian of Hudson. Lat. 41 15' N. long. 81 29' W. Hudson [1834]
    2627 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1835 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati: Lat. 39 Deg. 7 min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 26 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Elisha Dwelle, Philom. Cincinnati [1834]
    2552 Almanacs. Der Westliche "Vaterlandsfreund" und Cantoner Calender, auf das Jahr unseres Heilandes Jesu Christi, 1835 ... Mit besonderem Fleisse nach dem Horizonte und der Nordhohe von Ohio, West-Pennsylvanien und den angrenzenden Staaten berechnet von Carl F. Egelmann. ... Zem dritten mal herausgegeben. Canton, Stark County, Ohio [1834]
    2542 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac for 1835: ... By Elisha Dwelle, Philom. Cincinnati [1834]
    2545 Almanacs. Poor Richard's Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1835 ... Calculated for the Western and Southern States Generally ... Astronomical Calculations by Joseph Ray, M.D., Professor in the Woodward High School, Cincinnati. To Be Continued Annually. Cincinnati [1834]
    2543 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac, for the Year 1835 Being the Third after Bissextile or Leap Year, and, After the Fourth of July, the 60th of American Independence. [illustration] Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Service with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Elisha Dwelle, Philom. Containing a Great Variety of Useful Selections. Edited by Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati [1834]
    413 Almanacs. The Western Temperance Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1835: Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, But will Serve for the Western and Southern States Generally, without any Material Variation. [illustration] "Beauties of Intemperance." [See page 18.] Cincinnati [1834].
    2702 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac for 1836 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Elisha Dwelle, Philom. ... Edited by Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati [1835]
    2701 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac for 1836 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Elisha Dwelle, Philom. Cincinnati [1835]
    2697 Almanacs. Barnes' Cincinnati Pocket Almanac for 1836. ... Calculated for Cincinnati by Joseph Ray, M.D. ... Cincinnati [1835]
    2707 Almanacs. Der Westliche "Vaterlandsfreund" und Cantoner Calender, auf da Jahr unseres Heilandes Jesu Christi, 1836 ... Mit besonderem Fleisse nach dem Horizonte und der Nordhohe von Ohio, West-Pennsylvanien und den angrenzenden Staaten berechnet von Carl F. Egelmann. ... Unter diesem Title zum vierten, im Ganzen aber zum neunundzehnten mal herausgegeben. Canton, Stark County, Ohio [1835]
    2705 Almanacs. The Western "Patriot" and Canton Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1836, being a Bissextile, or Leap Year : Containing 366 Days, and after the 4th of July, the Sixtieth of American Independence. Arranged after the System of the German Calendars. Wherein, Besides a Correct Calculation of the Feasts--May be Found the Solar and Lunar Eclipses ; the Phases, Signs, and Southings of the Moon ; the Aspects of the Planets, with the Rising, Setting and Southing of the Most Conspicuous Planets and Fixed Stars, the Equation of Time, and Other Miscellanies &c. &c. Appertaining to an Almanack. Carefully Calculated from the Latitude & Meridian of Ohio-for This State, Western Pennsylvania & Other Adjacent States by Charles F. Eglemann, [Calculator of the Hagerstown Almanack.] (Under This Title the First--But in All the Nineteenth Edition.) Canton, Stark County, Ohio [1835]
    2972 Almanacs. The Western Reserve Almanac for 1837. By Ansel Young. Cleveland [1836]
    2967 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanack for 1837. By Elisha Dwelle. Cincinnati [1836]
    8242 Almanacs. Western Almanac, for the Year 1837. Calculated by William Lusk. Columbus [1836]
    2968 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac for the Year 1837 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Elisha Dwelle, Philom. Edited by Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati [1836]
    2969 Almanacs. The Magazine Almanac, for the Year 1837 ... Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 Deg. 56 M. North, and Longitude 6 Deg. West from Washington City. By William Lusk. Columbus, Ohio [1836]
    2970 Almanacs. Der Westliche "Vaterlandsfreund" und Cantoner Calender, auf das Jahr unseres Heilandes Jesu Christi, 1837 ... Mit besonderem Fleisse nach dem Horizonte und der Nordhohe von Ohio, West-Pennsylvanien und den angrenzenden Staaten berechnet von Carl F. Egelmann. ... Unter diesen Title zum funften im Ganzen aber zum zwansigsten mal herausgegeben. Canton, Stark Caunty, Ohio [1836]
    2965 Almanacs. The American Anti-Slavery Almanac for 1837, Being the First after Bissextile or Leap-Year, and the 61st of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati. [Illustration with single line of quotation from Isaiah] "We hold these truths to be self evident--that all men are created equal." Cincinnati [1836]
    2966 Almanacs. The Christian Almanac, for the Western Reserve, Ohio, for the Year of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, 1837 ... Calculated for the Horizon and Meridian of Hudson. Lat. 41 30' N. Long. 81 40' W. Cleaveland [1836]
    284 Almanacs. The Western "Patriot" and Canton Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1837; Being the First after Bissextile, or Leap Year: Containing 365 Days, and after the 4th of July, the Sixty First of American Independence. Arranged after the System of the German Calendars. Wherein, besides a Correct Calculation of the Feasts--May be Found the Solar and Lunar Eclipses; the Phases, Signs, and Southings of the Moon; the Aspects of the Planets, with the Rising, Setting and Southing of the Most Conspicuous Planets and Fixed Stars, the Equation of Time, and Other Miscellanies &c. &c. Appertaining to an Almanack. Carefully Calculated from the Latitude & Meridian of Ohio--for This State, Western Pennsylvania & Other Adjacent States by Charles F. Egelmann, [Calculator of the Hagerstown Almanack.] (Under This Title the Second-but in All the Twentieth Edition.) Canton Stark County, Ohio, [1836]
    3153 Almanacs. The American Anti-Slavery Almanac for 1838 ... Adapted to Most Parts of the United States. N. Southard, Editor. Cincinnati [1837]
    3160 Almanacs. The Western "Patriot" and Canton Almanack, for the Year of our Lord 1838; Being the Second after Bissextile, or Leap Year: Containing 365 Days, and after the 4th of July, the Sixty Second of American Independence, Arranged after the System of the German Calendars. Wherein Besides a Correct Calculation of the Feasts--May be Found the Solar and Lunar Eclipses ; [sic.] the Phases, Signs, and Southings of the Moon ; [sic.] the Aspects of the Planets, with the Rising, Setting and Southing of the Most Conspicuous Planets and Fixed Stars, the Equation of Time, and Other Miscellanies &c[.] &c. Appertaining to an Almanack. Carefully Calculated from the Latitude & Meridian of Ohio-for This State, Western Pennsylvania & the Other Adjacent States by Charles F. Egelmann, [Calculator of the Hagerstown Almanack.] Copy-Right Secured According to Law. (Under This Title the Third--But in All the Twenty-First Edition[.]) Canton[,] Stark County, Ohio [1837]
    3157 Almanacs. The Magazine Almanac, for the Year 1838 ... Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 Deg. 56 M. North, and Longitude 6 Deg. West from Washington City. By W. Lusk. Columbus, Ohio [1837]
    3155 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1838 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati: Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 26 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All of the Western States. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Cincinnati [1837]
    3357 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1839 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. Edited by Solomon Thrifty, Elisha Dwelle, Philom. Cincinnati [1838]
    3368 Almanacs. Der Westliche "Vaterlandsfreund" und Cantoner Calender, auf das Jahr unseres Heilandes Jesu Christi, 1839 ... Mit besonderem Fleisse nach dem Horizonte und der Nordhohe von Ohio, West-Pennsylvanien und den angrenzenden Staaten berechnet von Carl F. Egelmann. ... Unter diesem Title zum siebenten, im Ganzen aber zum 22sten mal herausgegeben. Canton, Stark County, Ohio [1838]
    3363 Almanacs. The Western Reserve Almanack; for the Year 1839 being the 3rd after Bissextile, or Leap Year, and of American Independence. No. 8. Cleveland [1838]
    3359 Almanacs. No. XIII. The Western farmer's almanac, for the year of our Lord 1839 ... Calculated by the Rev. John Taylor, for the meridian of Pittsburgh, in lat. 40 deg. 30 min. N. 80 deg. 8 min. W. from the meridian of Greenwich; but will serve, without any sensible variation, for Ohio, Virginia, Kentucky, &c. Steubenville [1838]
    3358 Almanacs. The Liberal Almanac for 1839. By Isaac Pillsbury. Vol. I., No. 1. Cleveland [1838]
    249 Almanacs. No. XIII. The Western Farmer's Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1839 ... Calculated by the Rev. John Taylor, for the Meridian of Pittsburgh, in lat. 40 deg. 30 min. N. 80 deg. 8 min. W from the Meridian of Greenwich; but will serve without any sensible variation, for Ohio, Virginia, Kentucky, &c. Steubenville [1838]
    3566 Almanacs. The Ohio Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1840 ... Adapted to Mean or Clock Time. Calculated for the Horizon and Meridian of Cleveland, Lat. 41 Deg. 30 Min. North--Longitude 81 Deg. 30 Min. West from Greenwich. Astronomical Calculations by Seth Pratt. Cleveland [1839]
    3808 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac for the Year 1840. By Elisha Divelle. Cincinnati [1839]
    5958 Almanacs. Der Westliche "Vaterlandsfreund" und Cantoner Calender, auf das Jahr unseres Heilandes Jesu Christi, 1840 ... Mit besonderem Fleisse nach dem Horizonte und der Nordhohe von Ohio, West-Pennsylvanien und den angrenzenden Staaten berechnet von Carl Friedrich Egelmann. Unter diesem Title zum achten, im Ganzen aber zum 23sten Mal herausgegeben. Canton, Stark County, Ohio [1839]
    3813 Almanacs. The Western "Patriot" and Canton Almanack, For The Year Of Our Lord 1841; Being the first after Bissextile, or Leap Year: Containing 365 Days, And after the 4th of July, the Sixty Fifth of American Independence. Arranged After The System Of The German Calendars. Wherein, besides a correct calculation of the feasts--may be found the Solar and Lunar Eclipses; the Phases, Signs, and southings of the Moon; the Aspects of the Planets, with the Rising, Setting and Southing of the most conspicuous Planets and fixed Stars, the Equation of Time, and other Miscellanies &c. &c, appertaining to an Almanack. Carefully calculated from the Latitude & Meridian of Ohio-for this State, Western Pennsylvania & other adjacent States by Charles F. Egelmann, (Calculator of the Hagerstown Almanack.) [Hand] Copy-Right Secured According to Law [Hand] Under this Title the Sixth-but in all the Twenty-Fourth Edition. Canton, Stark County, Ohio [1840]
    3811 Almanacs. The Western Almanack for 1841. By William Lusk. Columbus [1840]
    3807 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1841 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Joseph Ray, A.M. Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Chemistry in the Woodward College. Edited by Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati [1840]
    3608 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanack for 1841. By William Lusk. Columbus [1840]
    8968 Almanacs. The Western Almanack, for the Year 1841 ... Calendar Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 deg. 56 North, and Longitude 6 deg. West from Washington City, by Wm. Lusk. Columbus [1840]
    5608 Almanacs. The Farmers' Almanac: for the Year 1841 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati: Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Cincinnati, O. [1840]
    377 Almanacs. The Log Cabin Almanac for the Year 1841. By John B. Russell, Editor of The Cincinnati Almanac, Formerly Editor of the New-England Farmer. ... Cincinnati [1840]
    8792 Almanacs. The Moral Almanac, for the Year 1841 ... No. One. Calculated for the Horizon and Meridian of Cleveland, Lat. 41 30' N.--Lon. 81 30 ' W. from Greenwich. Astronomical Calculations by Isaac N. Pillsbury. Cleveland, Ohio [1840]
    609 Almanacs. The Western Patriot and Canton Almanack, For The Year Of Our Lord 1842; Being the first after Bissextile, or Leap Year: Containing 365 Days, And after the 4th of July, the Sixty Sixth first of American Independence. Arranged After The System Of The German Calendars. Wherein, besides a correct calculation of the feasts--may be found the Solar and Lunar Eclipses ; the Phases, Signs, and Southings of the Moon ; the Aspects of the Planets, with the Rising, Setting and Southing of the most conspicuous Planets and fixed Stars, the Equation of Time, and other Miscellanies &c. &c. appertaining to an Almanack. Carefully calculated from the Latitude & Meridian of Ohio-for this State, Western Pennsylvania & other adjacent States by Charles F. Egelmann, [Calculator of the Hagerstown Almanack.] (Under this Title the Seventh--but in all the Twenty Fifth Edition. Canton [1841]
    371 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac for 1842 ... Calendar Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus in Latitude 39 Deg. 56 M. North, and Longitude 6 Deg. West from Washington City, by William Lusk. Columbus [1841]
    606 Almanacs. The Farmers' Almanac: for the Year of Our Lord 1842 ...Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati: Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Cincinnati [1841]
    379 Almanacs. The Western Reserve Almanac for 1842. Number 10. By Ansel Young. From A. W. North's Bank-Street Cash Store, Cleveland, Ohio. Cleveland [1841]
    610 Almanacs. Der Westliche "Vaterlandsfreund" und Cantoner Calender, auf das Jahr unseres Heilandes Jesu Christi, 1842 ... Mit besonderem Fleisse nach dem Horizonte und der Nordhohe von Ohio, West-Pennsylvanien und den angrenzenden Staaten berechnet von Carl Friedrich Egelmann. Canton, Stark County, Ohio [1841]
    611 Almanacs. White's No. 3. Farmer's and Mechanic's Almanack, on an Improved Plan, for the Year of our Lord 1842 : ... Calculated to equal, mean, or clock time, by Sanford C. Hill, Esq. For the horizon and meridian of Chardon, lat. 41 deg. 36 min. N. long. 81 deg. 16 min. W. of Greenwich, but will serve for the adjacent states without any material variation. Chardon [1841]
    376 Almanacs. National Whig Almanac for 1842. [Cincinnati] [1841]
    375 Almanacs. The Moral Almanac, for the Year 1842 ... No. Two. Calculated for the Horizon and Meridian of Cleveland, Lat. 41 30' N.--Lon. 81 30' W. from Greenwich. Astronomical Calculations by Isaac N. Pillsbury. Cleveland, Ohio [1841]
    372 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac, for the Year 1842 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 6 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Chemistry in the Woodward College. Edited by Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati [1841]
    378 Almanacs. The Western Farmer and Gardener's Almanac for 1842. By Thomas Affleck. Cincinnati [1841]
    605 Almanacs. Der Cincinnatier Hinkende Bote, ein Calender fur die Vereinigten Staaten von Nord=America auf das Jahr unsers Herrn 1842, welches ein gemeines Jahr von 365 Tagen ist. Berectnet von Carl Fredrich Egelmann. Cincinnati, Ohio. [1841]
    4103 Almanacs. Hutchins' Farmers Almanac for 1843: Containing the Housewife's Manual and Cookery, over 200 Receipes in Cooling Confectionary, &c. &c. By a Western Lady. Cincinnati [1842]
    4079 Almanacs. The Western Reserve Almanac, for 1843: Being the Third after Bissextile or Leap Year, and until July 4th, the 67th of American Independence. No. 11. Calculated for the Horizon and Meridian of Cleveland, lat. 41 30' N. - lon. 81 30' W. from Greenwich. Astronomical Calculations, By Ansel Young. Cleveland [1842]
    4100 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac, for 1843, Being 3d After Bissextile or Leap Year, and After the 4th of July, the 68th of American Independence. Calculated to Apparent Time for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 deg. 6 min. North; Long. 7 deg. 20 min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Joseph Ray, M.D., Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Chemistry in the Woodward College. Containing a Variety of Useful Selections. Cincinnati [1842]
    4101 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac, for the Year 1843, Being 3d after Bissextile or Leap Year, and After the 4th of July, the 68th of American Independence. Calculated to the Apparent Time for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Chemistry in the Woodward College. Edited by Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati [1842]
    4102 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac or Complete Farmer's Calendar for 1843. By Joseph Ray. Edited by Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati [1842]
    4104 Almanacs. The Moral Almanac, for the Year 1843 ... No. Three. Calculated for the Horizon and Meridian of Cleveland, Lat. 41 30' N.--Lon. 81 30' W. from Greenwich. Astronomical Calculations by Isaac N. Phillsbury [i.e. Pillsbury]. Cleveland, Ohio [1842]
    4105 Almanacs. The Western Almanack for 1843. By William Lusk. Columbus [1842]
    4107 Almanacs. The Western "Patriot" and Canton Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1843; Being the first after Bissextile, or Leap Year: Containing 365 Days, And After the 4th of July, the Sixty Seventh of American Independence. Arranged After the System of the German Calendars. Wherein, Besides a Correct Calculation of the Feasts--May Be Found the Solar and Lunar Eclipses; the Phases, Signs, and Southings of the Moon; the Aspects of the Planets, with the Rising, Setting and Southing of the Most Conspicuous Planets and fixed Stars, the Equation of Time, and Other Miscellanies &c. &c, Appertaining to an Almanack. Carefully Calculated from the Latitude & Meridian of Ohio--for This State, Western Pennsylvania & Other Adjacent States by Charles F. Egelmann, [Calculator of the Hagerstown Almanack.] (Under This Title the Eighth--But in All the Twenty Sixth Edition.) Canton [1842]
    6158 Almanacs. White's Farmer's and Mechanic's Almanack. By S. C. Hill. Chardon [1842]
    4109 Almanacs. Wilson's Western Pocket Almanac for 1843. By David Young. Cincinnati [1842]
    4108 Almanacs. Der Westliche "Vaterlands-freund" und Cantoner Calender auf 1843. Von Charles F. Egelmann. Canton [1842]
    4114 Almanacs. The Moral Almanac, for the Year 1844 ... No. Four. Calculated for the Horizon and Meridian of Cleveland, Lat. 41 30' N.--Lon. 81 30' W. from Greenwich. Astronomical Calculations by Isaac N. Phillsbury [i.e. Pillsbury]. Cleveland, Ohio [1843]
    4122 Almanacs. The Western "Patriot" and Canton Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1844; Being the first after Bissextile, or Leap Year: Containing 365 Days, And after the 4th of July, the sixty eighth of American Independence. Arranged after the System of the German Calendars. Wherein, besides a correct calculation of the feasts-may be found the Solar and Lunar Eclipses; the Phases, Signs, and southings of the Moon; the Aspects of the Planets, with the Rising, Setting and Southing of the most conspicuous Planets and fixed Stars, the Equation of Time, and other Miscellanies &c. &c, appertaining to an Almanack. Carefully calculated from the Latitude & Meridian of Ohio-for this State, Western Pennsylvania & other adjacent States by Charles F. Egelmann, [Calculator of the Hagerstown Almanack.] (rule) (Under this Title the Second-but in all the Twentieth Edition.) Canton [1843]
    6181 Almanacs. Western Farmer and Gardener's Almanac for 1844. Number 2. By Thomas Affleck. Cincinnati [1843]
    4125 Almanacs. Der Westliche "Vaterlandsfreund" und Cantoner Calender, auf das Jahr unseres Heilandes Jesu Christi, 1844 ... Mit besonderem Fleisse nach dem Horizonte und der Nordhohe von Ohio, West-Pennsylvanien und den angrenzenden Staaten berechnet nach dem Plane von Carl Friedrich Egelmann. ... Unter diesem Title, zum zwolften, im Ganzen aber zum 27sten Mal herausgegeben. Canton, Stark County, Ohio [1843]
    4112 Almanacs. The Farmers' Almanac: for the Year of Our Lord 1844 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati: Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Cincinnati [1843]
    4123 Almanacs. The Western Reserve Almanac for 1844. By Ansel Young. Cleveland [1843]
    4121 Almanacs. Western Liberty Almanack for 1844. By W.B. Jarvis. Columbus [1843]
    4120 Almanacs. The Western Farmer and Gardener's Almanac for 1844. By A. Randall. Cincinnati [1843]
    4119 Almanacs. The Western Almanac for 1844. By William Lusk. Columbus [1843]
    4115 Almanacs. The Ohio Almanack for 1844. By William Lusk. Columbus [1843]
    4113 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac, for the Year 1844 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Chemistry in the Woodward College. Edited by Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati [1843]
    4124 Almanacs. The Western Whig Almanac, for the Year 1844: Being Bissextile, or Leap-Year, and after the Fourth of July the Sixty-Ninth Year of American Independence. By Charles Whittlesey. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, Mean Time-By P. Johnson. Cincinnati [1843]
    8274 Almanacs. Western Almanac, for the Year 1845. By P. Johnson. Cincinnati [1844]
    4137 Almanacs. The Western "Patriot" and Canton Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1845; Being the first after Bissextile, or Leap Year: Containing 365 Days, And after the 4th of July, the sixty-ninth of American Independence. Arranged After the System of the German Calendars. Wherein, besides a correct calculation of the feasts-may be found the Solar and Lunar Eclipses; the Phases, Signs, and southings of the Moon; the Aspects of the Planets, with the Rising, Setting and Southing of the most conspicuous Planets and fixed Stars, the Equation of Time, and other Miscellanies &c. &c, appertaining to an Almanack. Carefully calculated from the Latitude & Meridian of Ohio-for this State, Western Pennsylvania & other adjacent States by Charles F. Egelmann, (Under this Title the Thirteenth, but in all the Twenty-Eighth Edition.) Canton [1844]
    4131 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac, for the Year 1845 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Chemistry in the Woodward College. Edited by Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati [1844]
    4133 Almanacs. The Plow Boy's Almanac for 1845. Illustrated with 60 Engravings. By A. Randall, Editor of the "Plow Boy," Cincinnati, Ohio. Cincinnati [1844]
    4135 Almanacs. United States' Liberty Almanack for 1845. Compiled by W.B. Jarvis. Columbus [1844]
    4138 Almanacs. Der Westliche "Vaterlandsfreund" und Cantoner Calender, auf das Jahr unseres Heilandes Jesu Christi, 1845 ... Mit besonderem Fleisse nach dem Horizonte und der Nordhohe von Ohio, West-Pennsylvanien und den angrenzenden Staaten berechnet von Carl Friedrich Egelmann. ... Unter diesem Title, zum dreizehuten, im Ganzen aber zum 28sten Mal herausgegeben. Canton, Stark County, Ohio [1844]
    4139 Almanacs. The Western Reserve Almanac for 1845. By Ansel Young. Cleveland [1844]
    4163 Almanacs. The Western "Patriot" and Canton Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1846; Being a Bissextile, or Leap Year, Containing 365 Days, and after the 4th of July, the Seventieth of American Independence; Arranged after the System of the German Calendars by Charles Egelmann. Under this Title the Fourteenth, but in all the Twenty-Ninth Edition, Canton [1845]
    8477 Almanacs. United States Liberty Almanac [for the Year 1846.] By W.B. Jarvis. Columbus, Ohio [1845]
    8024 Almanacs. Neuer Kalender fur Nord-Amerika auf das Jahr unsers Herrn 1846 ... Fur den Horizont von Ohio und die angrenzenden Staaten berechnet, von Seth Smith. Columbus, O. [1845]
    4140 Almanacs. Allen's Land Bill Almanack for 1846. Columbus [1845]
    4141 Almanacs. The American farmer’s almanac 1846. Columbus [1845]
    4147 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanack, for the Year 1846 ... Calendar Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 Deg. 56 M. North, and Longitude 6 Deg. West from Washington City, by William Lusk. [Columbus, Ohio] [1845]
    4149 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanack for 1846. By Joseph Ray. Cincinnati [1845]
    4150 Almanacs. Farmer's Almanac, No. III, for 1846 By David Young. Cleveland, Ohio [1845]
    4152 Almanacs. The Farmer's & Mechanic's Almanac for 1846. By J. W. White. Cincinnati [1845]
    4154 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac for 1846. By Joseph Ray. Edited by Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati [1845]
    4155 Almanacs. Friendly Monitor Almanac, and Repository of Useful Knowledge for 1846. By H. N. Robinson, Cincinnati [1845]
    4157 Almanacs. The Ohio Meteorologist Almanac, for the Year 1846; Calculated for the Latitude and Meridian of Columbus ... Compiled and Published by C.A. Richard. Columbus [1845]
    4158 Almanacs. The People's Almanac for 1846. By H. N. Robinson. Cincinnati [1845]
    4160 Almanacs. The Pioneer Almanac, and Repository of Useful Knowledge, for 1846. By H.N. Robinson. Cincinnati [1845]
    4164 Almanacs. The Western People's Almanac, and Repository of Useful Knowledge, for 1846. . . . By H.N. Robinson. Cincinnati [1845]
    4165 Almanacs. The Western Reserve Almanac for 1846. By Ansel Young. Cincinnati [1845]
    4166 Almanacs. Der Westliche "Vaterlandsfreund" und Cantoner Calender, auf das Jahr unseres Heilandes Jesu Christi, 1846 ... Mit besonderem Fleisse nach dem Horizonte und der Nordhohe von Ohio, West-Pennsylvanien und den angrenzenden Staaten berechnet von Carl Friedrich Egelmann. ... Unter diesem Title, zum vierzehuten, im Ganzen aber zum 29sten Mal herausgegeben. Canton, Stark County, Ohio [1845]
    4168 Almanacs. White's No. 7, Farmer's and Mechanic's Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1846. ... Painesville, Ohio [1845]
    7637 Almanacs. People's Almanac for 1846. By H. N. Robinson. Cincinnati [1845]
    4159 Almanacs. The Pioneer Almanac, and Repository of Useful Knowledge for 1846. By H.N. Robinson. Cincinnati [1845]
    4180 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanac, No. IV. 1847. Calculated for the Meridian of the Western Reserve. By David Young. Cleveland, Ohio [1846]
    8275 Almanacs. General Taylor's Old Rough And Ready Almanac, 1847. Cincinnati [1846]
    4178 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanack for 1847. By William Lusk. Columbus [1846]
    4183 Almanacs. The Ohio Almanack for 1847. By William Lusk, Columbus [1846]
    4184 Almanacs. The Pioneer Almanac, and Repository of Useful Knowledge for 1847. By H.N. Robinson, Cincinnati [1846]
    4190 Almanacs. The Western Reserve Almanac for 1847. By Ansel Young. Cleveland [1846]
    4191 Almanacs. The Young Vermont Mathematician's Almanac, for the year 1847 ... Containing, Besides the Usual Variety of Matter, a Sketch of the Life of Its Author. Astronomical Calculations by Truman H. Safford, Jun., Aged 10 Years. Calculated for the Latitude and Longitude of Cincinnati, Ohio. Latitude, 39 5' 54" North. Longitude, 84 23' 0" Cincinnati [1846]
    5365 Almanacs. Farmers & Mechanics Almanac for 1847. Columbus [1846]
    42 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac, for the Year 1847 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Chemistry in the Woodward College. Containing a Variety of Useful Selections. Cincinnati [1846]
    54 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac, for the Year 1847. Edited by Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati [1846].
    4194 Almanacs. The Country People's Almanac for 1848. Dayton [1847]
    5676 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanac, for 1848. By H.N. Robinson. Cincinnati [1847]
    4195 Almanacs. The Cultivator Almanac for 1848. By Luther Tucker. Cleveland [1847]
    4197 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanac for 1848. By David Young. Calculated for the Meridian of the Western Reserve. Cleveland [1847]
    4199 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac, for the Year 1848, Being the Fourth After Leap Year, and After the Fourth of July the 73rd of American Independence. Calculated to Apparent Time for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. Edited by Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati [1847]
    4200 Almanacs. The Nu Speling and Nu Legislashun Aulmanak for 1848. ...Bi Bartlet Baker. Sinsinati [Cincinnati] [1847]
    4216 Almanacs. The Pioneer Almanac, and Repository of Useful Knowledge. For 1848. By H.N. Robinson. Cincinnati [1847]
    4219 Almanacs. The Western Patriot and Canton Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1848, Being a Bissextile, or Leap Year Containing 366 Days, and after the 4th of July, the Seventy-second of American Independence. Arranged After the System of the German Calenders, [sic] Wherein besides a correct calculation of the feasts--may be found the so,lar [sic] and lunar eclipses; the phases, signs, and southings of the moon- [sic] the aspects of the planets, with the rising, setting and southing of the most conspicuous planets and fixed stars, the equation of time and other miscellanies, &c. appertaining to an almanack.--Carefully calculated from the latitude & meridian of Ohio, for this state, western Pennsylvania and the other adjacent states, by Charles F. Egelmann. Under this title the Sixteenth, but in all the Thirty=First Edition. Canton, Stark Co., Ohio [1847]
    4220 Almanacs. The Western Reserve Almanac for 1848. By Ansel Young. Cleveland [1847]
    4234 Almanacs. The Pioneer Almanac, and Repository of Useful Knowledge, for 1849 ... By H.N. Robinson. Cincinnati [1848]
    7940 Almanacs. Western Almanac for the Year of Our Lord 1849. By William Lusk. Columbus, Ohio [1848]
    4232 Almanacs. Ohio Cultivator Almanac, for the Year 1849. By M.B. Bateham, ed. O. Cultivator. Calculated for the Meredian [sic] of Central Ohio. [Columbus] [1848]
    4228 Almanacs. The Farmer's Western Reserve Almanac for 1849; being the First Year after Bissextile, and, until July 4th, the 73d Year of American Independence. Astronomical Calculations for Northern Ohio, and the Lake Country Generally. By E.L. Gibbs, Philom. Windsor, Ashtabula Co., O. Cleveland [1848]
    4235 Almanacs. The Pioneer Almanac, and Repository of Useful Knowledge, for 1849. By H.N. Robinson. Cincinnati [1848]
    4254 Almanacs. Trescott's Pioneer Almanac for 1850. By H. N. Robinson. Salem [1849]
    4253 Almanacs. Trescott's German-English Almanac for 1850. By Horatio N. Robinson. Salem [1849]
    4252 Almanacs. The Pioneer Almanac, and Repository of Useful Knowledge. For 1850 ... By H.N. Robinson. Cincinnati [1849]
    4251 Almanacs. The Pioneer Almanac, and Repository of Useful Knowledge for 1850. By H. N. Robinson. Cincinnati [1849]
    4250 Almanacs. James' Farmer's Almanac for 1850. By Horatio N. Robinson. Madison [1849]
    4249 Almanacs. James' Farmer's Almanac for 1850. By Horatio N. Robinson. Cincinnati [1849]
    4248 Almanacs. Gibbs' Western Reserve Almanac for 1850. By E. L. Gibbs. Cleveland [1849]
    4247 Almanacs. The Farmer's Western Reserve Almanac, for 1850 ... Astronomical Calculations for Northern Ohio, and the Lake Country Generally. By E.L. Gibbs, Philom., Windsor, Ashtabula Co., O. Warren, Ohio [1849]
    4246 Almanacs. The Farmer's Western Reserve Almanac for 1850, Being the Second Year after Bissextile, and, until July 4th, the 74th Year of American Independence. Comprising the Motions of the Sun and Moon, the Lunations, Conjunctions, Eclipses, Rising and Setting of the Sun and Moon, Lengths of Days and Nights, the Anatomy of Man's Body, Events and Dates of the Mexican War, &c. &c. Astronomical Calculations for Northern Ohio, and the Lake Country Generally. By E.L. Gibbs, Philom., Windsor, Ashtabula Co., O. [Cleveland, Ohio] [1849]
    4241 Almanacs. The Delaware Almanac, for the Year 1850. ... Calendar Calculated for the Meridian of Delaware, by William Lusk. [Delaware] [1849]
    4239 Almanacs. The Boston Store Almanac for 1850. By Horace Martin. Painesville [1849]
    4238 Almanacs. The American Family Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1850: Being, till July 4th, the Seventy-Fourth Year of American Independence. [Illustration: farm implements and staff of wheat] By George R. Perkins, A.M. Principal of the N. Y[.] State Normal School. Cincinnati [1849]
    8726 Almanacs. Western Almanack. Columbus 1850. Columbus [1849]
    8794 Almanacs. Trescott's Pioneer Almanac, on a New and Improved Plan, for the Year of Our Lord 1851. ... By H.N. Robinson. Salem, Ohio [1850]
    9513 Almanacs. The Western Reserve Farmers' Almanac for the Year 1851. Cleveland [1850]
    659 Almanacs. The Ohio Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord, 1806. Being the Second after Bissextile, or Leap Year. Containing, besides the Common Articles, Some Other Curious Useful Matter. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati. By Robert Stubbs, Philomathes. Cincinnati 1805.
    679 Almanacs. [Teutscher Calender. Cincinnati 1807]
    796 Almanacs. The Ohio Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1814, being the Second after Bissextile, or Leap Year, and after the Fourth of July, the Thirty-Ninth Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Cincinnati, in Latitu [sic] 39 Deg. 7 Min. N. Longitude 84 Deg. 15 Min. W. By Robert Stubbs, Philom. Cincinnati 1813.
    1174 Almanacs. The Friend of Peace Almanac, No. 2. The Year of Our Lord 1821, being the First after Bissextile or Leap Year; Containing the Usual Astronomical Calculations; and a Variety of Other Useful and Interesting Matter. Calculated from the Meridian of Cincinnati, Latitude 39 30' West from Greenwich: [Six lines of quotation] Lebanon, Ohio. 1820.
    1275 Almanacs. The Ohio Register, and Western Calendar, Containing an Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord, 1822; Being the Second after Bissextile, or Leap Year, Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus. In North Latitude, 36o 56'. West Longitude, 6o from Washington City, or 83 from London. Also Lists of Officers, Civil, Judicial, Military, Ecclesiastic and Masonic in the State of Ohio. Likewise, Catalogues of the Officers of the General Government, &c. To be Continued Annually. By William Lusk. Worthington 1821.
    1270 Almanacs. The Chillicothe Almanac for the Year of Our Lord 1822... No. IV. Calculated by Samuel Burr, Philom. for the Latitude of 39 7' N. and Longitude 84 30' W. from Greenwich; but will Serve without Any Sensible Variation, for the States of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and the Western Parts of Virginia and Pennsylvania. Chillicothe 1821.
    1271 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord, 1822 Being Second after Bissextile, or Leap Year, and After the Fourth of July, the 47th Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in North Latitude, 36 56'. West Longitude, 6 from Washington City, or 83 from London. Also, a List of the Principal Officers of This State, and of the United States... By William Lusk. [Worthington] 1821.
    1548 Almanacs. The Friends' Almanac for 1826. Cincinnati 1824.
    1545 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1826 ... Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 56' North, and Longitude 6 West from Washington City. By William Lusk. Columbus 1825.
    1546 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack; or, Complete Farmer's Calendar, for the Year of Our Lord 1826 ... Calculated from the Meridian of Cincinnati, lat. 39 deg. 7 min. N. long. 7 deg. 25 min. W. from Washington; but will Serve, without Essential Variation, for any of the Western States. By Samuel Burr, Philom.; ... Together with the Maxims and Advice of Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati 1825.
    1547 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack; or, Farmer's Calender [sic] for 1826. By Samuel Burr. Cincinnati 1825.
    2099 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1832: Being Bissextile, or Leap Year; And after July 4th, the 57th of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati; Latitude 39 deg. 7 min. North Longitude 7 deg. 26 min. West from Washington; but Will Serve, with Little Variation, for All the Western States. By Samuel Burr, Philom. Cincinnati 1831.
    2103 Almanacs. Der Ohio Bauern Calender, auf das Jahr unsers Heilandes Jesu Christi 1832 ... Mit besonderem Fleiss nach dem Ohio und der angranzenden Staaten Horizont und Nordhohe berechnet, von Samuel Burr. Zum zweytenmal herausgegeben. Cincinnati 1831.
    2098 Almanacs. The Columbus Magazine Almanac for 1832. By William Lusk. Columbus 1831.
    2095 Almanacs. The Christian Almanac, for the Western Reserve...Ohio, for the Year of Our Lord and Savior Jesus The Christ, 1832: Being Bissextile, or Leap Year, and the Fifty-Sixth of the Independence of the United States. Calculated for the Meridian of Cleveland. Lat 41 31', Long. 81 46'. Hudson 1831.
    2100 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanack for 1832. By Samuel Burr. Cincinnati 1831.
    2233 Almanacs. The Ohio Farmers' Almanack, for the Year 1833: Being the First Year after Bissextile, or Leap Year, and after the Fourth of July, the Fifty-Eighth Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 56' North, and Longitude 6 West, from Washington, (D.C.) By William Brown. Columbus 1832.
    2102 Almanacs. The Ohio Antimasonic Almanack for the Year 1832. Columbus 1832. [i.e. 1831]
    6665 Almanacs. Der Deutsche Baueren Calender, Auf das Jahr...1834. William Lusk. Columbus 1833.
    2378 Almanacs. The Farmer's Almanack for the Year of Our Lord Jesus Christ, 1834: Being the Second after Bissextile, or Leap Year, and after the July 4th, the 59th of American Independence. By Elisha Dwelle, Philom Cincinnati 1833.
    2376 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1834: Being Second after Bissextile, or Leap Year, and after the Fourth of July, the Fifty-Ninth Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39deg. 56m. North, and Longitude 6deg. West from Washington City. By Wm. Lusk. Published by the Author. [Columbus] 1834. [i.e. 1833]
    2377 Almanacs. The Columbus Magazine Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1834 ... Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, Latitude 39 Deg. 56 M. North, and Longitude 6 Deg. West from Washington City. By Wm. Lusk. [Columbus] 1834. [i.e. 1833]
    6018 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac for the Year of Our Lord 1834 ... Calculated for the Meridian of Columbus, in Latitude 39 Deg. 56 M. North, and Longitude 6 Deg. West from Washington City. By William Lusk. [Columbus] 1834. [i.e. 1833]
    3154 Almanacs. The Columbus Almanac for the Year 1838. By W. Lusk. Columbus 1837.
    3156 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac: for 1838 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Cincinnati 1837.
    4589 Almanacs. The Western Reserve Almanac for 1838. Number 7. By Ansel Young. Cleveland 1837.
    3159 Almanacs. The Western Farmer's Almanac for 1838. No. XII. By Rev. John Taylor. Steubenville 1837.
    3158 Almanacs. Taylor's Western Farmer's Common Almanac for 1838. By Rev. John Taylor. Steubenville 1837.
    3809 Almanacs. The Log Cabin Almanack for 1841. By William Lusk. Columbus 1840.
    380 Almanacs. The Western Reserve Almanac for 1842 ... No. 10. Calculated for the horizon and meridian of Cleveland, lat. 41° 30' N.--lon. 81° 30' W. from Greenwich. By Ansel Young. Cleveland 1841.
    5750 Almanacs. Annual Register of the Methodist Protestant Church. No. 4. Putnam 1847.
    4231 Almanacs. The Ohio Almanack for 1849. By William Lusk. Columbus 1848.
    4237 Almanacs. The Western Reserve Almanac for 1849. By Ansel Young. Cleveland 1848.
    4229 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac, for the Year 1849 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Chemistry in the Woodward College. Edited by Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati 1848.
    4230 Almanacs. James' Farmer's Almanac for 1849. By Horatio N. Robinson. Cincinnati 1848.
    8788 Almanacs. The Freeman's Almanac, for the Year 1851 ... Calculated for the Meridian and Parallel of Cincinnati, Lat. 39 Deg. 7 Min. North; Long. 7 Deg. 20 Min. West from Washington; But Will Serve with Little Variation for All the Western States. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Chemistry in the Woodward College. Edited by Solomon Thrifty. Cincinnati 1850.
    9515 Almanacs. [Farmer's and Mechanics German English Almanac for the Year 1851. Cincinnati 1850]
    7554 American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Boston Missionary Papers. Memoirs of Asaad Esh Shidak. Missionary Papers, No. 3. 3rd ed. Cincinnati 1833.
    7264 American Citizen. Rev. Cha's B. Boynton on Nativism Reviewed by an American Citizen. Cincinnati 1847.
    118 Anderson, Charles, 1814-1895. Fourteenth Anniversary Address, Delivered before the St. Peter's Benevolent Society, of Cincinnati on the Thirteenth December, 1847. By Charles Anderson, Esq. Cincinnati 1848.
    34 Anderson, Rufus, 1796-1880. Memoir of Catharine Brown, a Christian Indian of the Cherokee Nation. 3d ed. Cincinnati 1827.
    1993 Anti-Masonic State Convention. Canton. Proceedings of the Ohio Anti-Masonic State Convention, Held at Canton, Ohio on the 21st and 23nd Days of July, 1830. [Painesville 1830].
    1996 Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church in North America. General Synod. The Judicial Acts of the General Synod, of the Associated Reformed Church of North America, Emitted, from Time to Time, as Occasional Testimonies Against Prevailing Errors: Together with a Warning Against Hopkinsian and Other Allied Errors, Addressed by the Associated Reformed Synod of the West to the Churches under Their Care; with A Short Narrative Prefixed of the State and Progress of Such Errors. To All Which Is Prefixed the Original Constitution of the Associate Reformed Church. Washington, Ohio 1830.
    9924 Associated Synod of North America. Presbytery of Miami. A Pastoral Letter, from the Presbytery of Miami, to the Churches under Their Care. [Cincinnati 1919]
    6409 Association for Practical Science. Cincinnati. Articles of Association, Constitution, and By-Laws of the Association for Practical Science. Cincinnati, Ohio. Cincinnati 1847.
    9263 Association of the Regular Baptist Churches of Color in Ohio. Minutes of the Second Annual Association, of the Regular Baptist Churches of Color in Ohio, Convened in the City of Columbus, September 8, 9, & 10, 1837. Columbus 1837.
    7439 Association of the Regular Baptist Churches of Color in Ohio. Minutes of the Fifth Annual Association of the Regular Baptist Churches of Color in Ohio Held August 13th, 15th, and 18th, 1840. [Chillicothe 1840]
    7320 Athenaeum. Cincinnati. Circular. The Athenaeum. Cincinnati, Ohio. [Cincinnati 1832]
    6730 Atlee, Edwin Augustus, 1766-1852. Review of a Work, Entitled "Memoranda Illustrative of the Tombs and Sepulchral Decorations of the Egyptians;["] with a Key to the Egyptian Tomb, Now Exhibiting in Piccadilly, &c. &c. Printed at London, 1822. By Edwin A. Atlee, M.D. Cincinnati 1833.
    6345 Atlee, Samuel Yorke. Independent Order of Odd Fellows. An Oration, By Samuel Yorke Atlee, Esq. Cincinnati 1833.
    105 Atwater, Caleb, 1778-1867. A History of the State of Ohio, Natural and Civil. By Caleb Atwater, A.M. Member of the American Antiquarian Society; of the Rhode Island Historical Society; of the Lyceum of Natural History of New York; and of the American Geological Society; Author of Western Antiquities; Tour to Prairie du Chien, etc., etc. Second Edition. Cincinnati [1838].
    79 Atwater, Caleb, 1778-1867. Remarks Made on a Tour to Prairie du Chien; Thence to Washington City, in 1829. By Caleb Atwater, Late Commissioner Employed by the United States to Negotiate with the Indians of the Upper Mississippi, for the Purchase of Mineral Country; and Author of Western Antiquities. Columbus 1831.
    6619 Atwater, Caleb, 1778-1867. Remarks Made on a Tour to Prairie de Chien; Thence to Washington City in 1829. By Caleb Atwater, Late Commissioner Employed by the United States to Negotiate with the Indians of the Upper Mississippi, for the Purchase of Mineral Country; and Author of Western Antiquities. Columbus, (O.) 1831.
    268 Atwater, Caleb, 1778-1867. The Writings of Caleb Atwater. Columbus 1833.
    6648 Auer, Konrad. Rechenbuch, und zwar das Rechnen nach Raisonnement fur die Deutschen Schulen der Vereinigten Staaten, bearbeitet von Konrad Auer und Martin Schaad. Cincinnati 1849.
    9084 Auglaize Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fourth Anniversary of the Auglaize Baptist Association, Held at Columbus Grove, Putnam County O. Sept. 22-24. 1849. Lima, O. [1849]
    4624 Auglaize Baptist Association. Minutes of the Auglaize Baptist Association, at Its Organization at Lima, August 15, 1845. A meeting, preparatory to the organization of a new Association, was held at St. Marys, Nov., 15, 1844, at which time our present organization, was determined upon, and a partial organization effected, as will appear in the following items of business: 1st. The organization of Churches into a Missionary body. 2d. The appointment of a missionary Board. 3d. The appointment of a Committee to draft a Constitution. 4th. Appointment of Elder Fuson, to preach introductory sermon, and adjournment to the time and place above named. Lima 1845.
    3172 Auglaize Baptist Association. Minutes of the Auglaize Baptist Association, at Its First Anniversary, Held with the Mercer Church, Mercer Co., O. September, 1846. Wm. Chaffee, Moderator, Lima, Allen County, O. Wm. S. Rose, Clerk, " " " " A.D. Levering, Ass't Clerk, St. Mary's Cercer Co., O. Annual Meeting, Saturday before the 4t5h Sabbath in Sept'r. Lima, O. 1846.
    9082 Auglaize Baptist Association. Minutes of the Auglaize Baptist Association, at Its Second Anniversary, Held with the Mt. Zion Church, Allen Co., O. September 25--27, 1847. J.G. Van Volkenburg, Moderator, Van Wert, Ohio. Wm. S. Rose, Clerk, Lima, Alllen [sic] County Ohio. Annual Meeting, Saturday before the 4th Sab. in Sept. Lima, Ohio 1847
    9083 Auglaize Baptist Association. Minutes of the Auglaize Baptist Association, at Its Third Anniversary, Held with the St. Mary's Church, Auglaize Co. O. September 23--25, 1848. J.G. Van Volkenburg, Moderator, Van Wert, O. S.M. Brown, Clerk, Wapakoneta, Auglaize Co., O, Annual Meeting, Saturday before the 4th Sab. in Sept. Lima, Ohio 1848
    9085 Auglaize Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fifth Anniversary of the Auglaize Baptist Association, Held in Willshire, Van Wirt Co., Ohio. September 21--23, 1850. Cincinnati 1850.
    2240 Aydelott, B. P. (Benjamin Parham), 1795-1880. Rev. B.P. Aydelott, in Answer to the Rt. Rev. P. Chase. Cincinnati 1832.
    4494 Aydelott, B. P. (Benjamin Parham), 1795-1880. Our Country's Evils and Their Remedy by B.P. Aydelott. Cincinnati 1843.
    4692 Aydelott, B. P. (Benjamin Parham), 1795-1880. Incidental Benefits of Denominational Division an Argument for Christian Union. By B.P. Aydelott. Cincinnati 1846.
    5292 Aydelott, Benjamin Parham, 1795-1880. The Memory of the Just a Discourse, Preached on the Occasion of the Death of Mrs. Elizabeth Beresford, and Mrs. Eliza Holroyd ... Cincinnati 1849
    4089 Ayres, Eliza W., 1824-1846. Memento Mori. Eliza W. Ayres, Daughter of John S. and Sarah Williams. Cincinnati, November 18, 1846. Cincinnati 1846.
    1203 Ayres, Richard. To the Electors of Hamilton County. Exposure of the corrupt practices of James W. Gazlay. [Cincinnati ]
    3369 Bachtel, Christian, 1803-1833. Leben, Bekenntniss und Hinrichtung von Christian Bachtel, welcher fur die Ermordung seiner Frau, Mary Bachtel, zu Canton, Stark County, Ohio, am 22sten November, 1833, hingerichtet wurde. Canton, Ohio 1833.
    4621 Backwoods Girls' Social Band for Improvement. Address from the Backwoods Girls' Social Band for Improvement. Convened near Mountpleasant, Jefferson County, Ohio. 1845. [Mount Pleasant] [1845]
    4415 Backwoods Girls' Social Band for Improvement. Address from the Backwoods Girls' Social Band for Improvement; Convened near Mountpleasant, Jefferson Co. To All Tobacco Eaters, Smokers, and Snuffers. [Cincinnati] 1845.
    4769 Backwoods Girls' Social Band for Improvement. Address from the Backwoods Girls' Social Band for Improvement. Convened near Mount Pleasant, Jefferson County, Ohio. 1845. To all tobacco eaters, smokers, and snuffers, to whom this may come, greeting. [Second Edition.] [Martin's Ferry, Ohio 1847]
    4768 Backwoods Girls' Social Band for Improvement. Address from the Backwoods Girls' Social Band for Improvement; Convened near Mount Pleasant, Jefferson County, Ohio, 1845. To All Tobacco Eaters, Smokers, and Snuffers, to Whom This May Come Greeting. [Second Edition.] [Cincinnati 1847]
    29 Bacon, Henry. Lessee D. M'Arthur vs. John Reynolds. Letter from Henry Bacon, Esq. Council for the Plaintiff, Containing a Brief Exposition of the Proceedings of the Above Action of Ejectment, in the Court of Common Pleas, for the County of Champaign, Ohio, with His Arguments in Support of the Same. [Dayton? 1827]
    406 Bacon's Mercantile College. Cincinnati. R.S. Bacon's Mercantile College Catalogue, South-East Corner of Fifth & Walnut Sts. [Six lines of quotation] [Cincinnati, O. 1849]
    7322 Baldwin Institute. Berea. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Baldwin Institute (North Ohio Conference,) Berea, Ohio, for the Term ending July 1, 1846. Cleveland 1846.
    7323 Baldwin Institute. Berea. Catalogue of the Officers & Students of the Baldwin Institute, (North Ohio Conference), Berea, Ohio, for the Term Ending July 30, 1847. Cleveland 1847.
    7324 Baldwin Institute. Berea. Catalogue of the Officers & Students of the Baldwin Institute, (North Ohio Conference,) Berea, Ohio. For the Term Ending June 30, 1848. Elyria, Ohio 1848.
    7325 Baldwin Institute. Berea. Catalogue of the Corporation, Faculty, and Students of Baldwin Institute, Berea, Ohio. For the Academic Year 1848-9. Sandusky City 1849.
    7326 Baldwin Institute. Berea. Catalogue of the Corporation, Faculty and Students of Baldwin Institute, Berea, Ohio, for the Academic Year 1849-50. Cleveland, Ohio 1850.
    6590 Baldwin, Daniel T. Letter from Dan'l T. Baldwin, to Rev. B. Hill, Pastor of the Baptist Church in Avon. Elyria 1840.
    8190 Baldwin, Enos P. Geography. The World in a Pamphlet Comprising the Subdivisions, Capitals and Their Location, Square Miles, Population, Forms of Government, State of Society, and Prevailing Religion, Bodies of Water, Rivers, Capes, Mountains, and Islands on the Globe "Taken from Olney's Forty-Fourth Edition of 1844." By Enos P. Baldwin. Cincinnati 1845.
    7419 Baldwin, Michael. To the Electors of the State of Ohio. Re: Baldwin answers some parts of Duncan M'Arthur's piece, a handbill signed "A Friend to Langham and Baldwin." Chillicothe [1803]
    6140 Bank of Chillicothe. Chillicothe. Circular. Bank of Chillicothe, June 30, 1841. At a meeting of the Stockholders of the Bank of Chillicothe, in pursuance of a previous call by the Board of Directors, on Wednesday, June 30, 1841, Wm. Creighton, jr., Esq. was called to preside at said meeting, and James P. Campbell was appointed Secretary; when, after a full expose of the condition of the affairs of the Bank, on motion of N. Sawyier, Esq., it was [resolutions, and condition of the bank follows] [Chillicothe 1841]
    10148 Bank of St. Clair. Newark, Ohio. Bank of St. Clair. To The Public. Some few individuals, for the purpose of injuring us, have attempted to cast discredit upon the circulation of the Bank of St. Clair, by calling a public meeting of the citizens of this place, (as will be seen by the call annexed) to take measures against this currency. We have thought proper to lay before the community, at the earliest opportunity, the proceedings of the meeting assembled in obedience to said call, as reported by a gentleman present, that the public may not be unnessarily [sic] excited by the industrious clamor, raised on this occasion, by a few personal enemies. J.O. & H. Smith. Newark, November 27, 1841. [Newark 1841]
    5137 Bannorris, Amanda Bently, 1817-1846. The Female Land Pirate; or, Awful, Mysterious, and Horrible Disclosures of Amanda Bannorris, Wife and Accomplice of Richard Bannorris, a Leader of That Terrible Band of Robbers and Murderers, Known Fare and Wide as the Murrell Men. Cincinnati 1847.
    7058 Bannorris, Amanda Bently, 1817-1846. The Female Land Pirate; or, Awful, Mysterious, and Horrible Disclosures of Amanda Bannorris, Wife and Accomplice of Richard Bannorris, a Leader in that Terrible Band of Robbers and Murderers, Known Far and Wide as the Murrell Men. Cincinnati 1848.
    7748 Bar Society of Ohio. Columbus. Columbus, March 1, 1822. Dear Sir: The Bar Society of Ohio have made it the duty of the Secretary to appoint five gentlemen in each circuit, to report the important decisions in the Common Pleas and Supreme Court. I do myself the pleasure to select you as one of them. [Columbus,] 1822. [Columbus 1822]
    5210 Bar Society of Ohio. Columbus. The Bar Society of Ohio have Made It the Duty of the Secretary to Appoint Fine Gentlemen...E. Whittlesey, March 1, 1822. [Columbus 1822]
    7012 Barber, John Warner, 1798-1885. Historical, Poetical and Pictorial American Scenes; Principally Moral and Religious; Being a Selection of Interesting Incidents in American History: to which is Added a Historical Sketch of Each of the United States. Cincinnati 1850.
    8798 Barclay, Erastus Elmer, 1820 or 21-1888. Truth is stranger than fiction. The greatest trial in America, just published. Trial of Marg't Howard, in Cincinnati, April 30, May 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, 1849, for the murder of Mary Ellen Smith, alias Howard, February 2, 1849, to which is prefixed a memoir of her life by Charles H. Brough, president judge of the trial. ... Cincinnati 1849]
    922 Barns, Lucy, 1780-1809. The Female Christian Containing a Selection from the Writings of Miss Lucy Barns: Who Departed This Life August 27, 1809. Warren 1816.
    2140 Barnum, H. L. The Spy Unmasked; or, Memoirs of Enoch Crosby, Alias Harvey Birch, the Hero of Mr. Cooper's Tale of the Neutral Ground: Being an Authentic Account of the Secret Services Which He Rendered His Country during the Revolutionary War. (Taken from His Own Lips, in Short-Hand.) Comprising Many Interesting Facts and Anecdot [sic] Never before Published. By H.L. Barnum. Embellished with a Correct Likeness of the Hero, with a Fac Simile of His Signature. Second Edition. Cincinnati 1831.
    232 Barnum, H. L. Farmer's Farrier, Illustrating the Peculiar Nature and Characteristic of the Horse, and the Diseases to Which He Is Liable, with the Symptoms and Remedies Familiarly Explained; Accompanied with the Pedigree of the Blooded Horses in the West. With Several Elegant Engravings. By H.L. Barnum, Editor of the United States Agriculturalist, and Farmer's Reporter. Cincinnati 1831.
    7073 Barrett, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Fiske), 1808-1892. Rev. B.F. Barrett's Review of Rev. T. L. Harris' Lectures on "Spiritual Philosophy." Cincinnati 1840.
    4439 Barrett, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Fiske), 1808-1892. A Few More Thoughts on Baptism. [Cincinnati] 1848.
    4972 Barrett, George. A Controversy on the Sabbath Between Geo. Barrett and Andrew Heron. Published by Geo. Barrett. [s.l.] 1849.
    4028 Bartlett, Samuel Colcord, 1817-1898. The Moral Relations of Physical Science. An Address Delivered at the Commencement of the Medical Department of Western Reserve College, at Cleveland, March 6, 1850, by Samuel C. Bartlett, M.A. Hudson 1850.
    154 Bartley, Thomas W. (Thomas Welles), 1812-1885. Speech of Hon. Thomas W. Bartley, Delivered, by Request, before a Democratic Meeting, Held in the City of Columbus, on Saturday Evening, November 27, 1847, on the War Question; In Which the Administration Is Fully Vindicated Against the Charges of Henry Clay, In His Speech at Lexington, Kentucky. Columbus 1847.
    4808 Barton, Charles, 1768-1843. Barton's History of a Suit in Equity, from Its Commencement to Its Final Termination. Rev. and Enl. With Forms of Bills, Answers, Pleas, Demurrers and Decrees. By James P. Holcombe. With an Appendix. Containing the Ordinances of Lord Bacon, Rules of Practice in Equity, in the Circuit Courts of the United States, and the English Orders of Chancery. Cincinnati 1847.
    8873 Bascom, H. B. (Henry Bidleman), 1796-1850. United States Circuit Court, District of Ohio. Henry B. Bascom and Others vs. Leroy Swormstedt, John H. Power, and Others. Bill of Complaint. Spencer & Corwine, John S. Brien, Henry Stanberry [i.e, Stanbery], Solicitors for Complainants. Cincinnati 1850.
    1284 Bates, Elisha, 1781-1861. The Juvenile Expositor, or Child's Dictionary, Designed for the Use of Schools. By Elisha Bates. Second Edition Corrected. Mountpleasant, Ohio 1821.
    324 Bates, Elisha, 1781-1861. The Doctrines of Friends: or Principles of the Christian Religion, as Held by the Society of Friends, Commonly Called Quakers. By Elisha Bates. Second Edition. Mountpleasant 1825.
    3186 Bates, Elisha, 1781-1861. An Examination of Certain Proceedings and Principles of the Society of Friends, Called Quakers. By Elisha Bates. [Five lines of quotation] St. Clairsville 1837.
    7721 Bates, Rebecca. Proposals, For Publishing, In Mountpleasant, Ohio, A Monthly Paper, To Be Called, The Social Circle. Edited And Published By Rebecca Bates. Mountpleasant, 2th month, 1827. Subscription Form. Mountpleasant 1827.
    745 Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691. The Reformed Pastor, a Discourse on the Pastoral Office. Designed Principally to Explain and Recommend the Duty of Personal Instruction and Catechising. To Which is Added an Appendix, Containing Some Hints of Advice to Students for the Ministry, and to Tutors. Written by the Reverend and Pious Mr. Richard Baxter. Abridged and Reduced to a New Method by Samuel Palmer. Cincinnati 1811.
    746 Beauchamp, William, 1772-1824. Essays on the Truth of the Christian Religion: By the Rev. William Beauchamp. Marietta 1811.
    831 Beaver Baptist Association. Minutes of the Beaver Baptist Association, Convened at New-Lisbon, Columbiana County, Ohio, August 25th, 26th, and 27th, 1814. New-Lisbon [1814]
    9066 Beaver Baptist Association. Minutes of the Beaver Baptist Association, Held by Appointment in Warren, August 22nd, 23d, and 24th, 1816.
    [1816]
    797 Beaver Baptist Association. Minutes of the Beaver Baptist Association, Convened at Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio, August 19, 20, and 21, 1813. New-Lisbon, Ohio 1813.
    5913 Beaver Baptist Association. Minutes of the Beaver Baptist Association; Convened at Unity, Mercer County, (Pa.) August 24th, 25th and 26th, 1815. To Which Are Annexed the Constitution and Rules of Decorum of the Association. Warren 1815.
    5915 Beaver Baptist Association. Minutes of the Beaver Baptist Association, Held by Appointment at Sharon, Mercer County, Pennsylvania, August 21st, 22nd and 23d, 1817. [Wooster 1817]
    1038 Beaver Baptist Association. Minutes of the Beaver Baptist Association, Held by Appointment at Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio, August 20th, 21st, and 23rd, 1818. Warren, (Ohio) 1818.
    1097 Beaver Baptist Association. Minutes of the Beaver Baptist Association, Held by Appointment at Newlisbon, Columbiana County, Ohio, August 19, 20, 21, and 22, 1819. Newlisbon 1819.
    4870 Bebb, William, 1802-1873. Cincinnati: Her Position, Duty and Destiny. An Address before the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association, of Cincinnati, in Celebration of Its Thirteenth Anniversary, April 18, 1848. By William Bebb, Governor of Ohio. Cincinnati 1848.
    3587 Beck, William, general agent. Money and Banking or Their Nature and Effects Considered. Together with a Plan for the Universal Diffusion of Their Legitimate Benefits without Their Evils. By a Citizen of Ohio. Cincinnati 1839.
    7192 Beecher, Catharine Esther, 1800-1878 and Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896. Primary Geography for Children. Fifth Edition. Cincinnati 1833.
    2401 Beecher, Catharine Esther, 1800-1878 and Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896. Primary Geography for Children on an Improved Plan. With Eleven Maps and Numerous Engarvings. Cincinnati 1833.
    7605 Beecher, Catharine Esther, 1800-1878. The Moral Instructor; for Schools and Families: Containing Lessons on the Duties of Life, Arranged for Study and Recitation[.] Also, Designed as a Reading Book for Schools. By Catherine E. Beecher, Late Principal of the Female Seminary, Hartford. Prepared for the Eclectic Series[.] Revised and Improved Stereotype Edition[.] Cincinnati 1841.
    8880 Beecher, Edward, 1803-1895. Narrative of Riots at Alton: in Connection with the Death of Elijah P. Lovejoy. By Edward Beecher, President of Illinois College. Alton [Ill.] 1838.
    2995 Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. Views in Theology. By Lyman Beecher, D.D., President of Lane Theological Seminary. Published by Request of the Synod of Cincinnati. Second Edition. Cincinnati 1836.
    1565 Bell, Daniel S. American Speeches, or, Some Valuable Specimens of Congressional Eloquence; Together, with Several Presidential Messages, a Biography of Henry Clay, and Some Pieces of Interest. Xenia 1825.
    1649 Benezet, Anthony A. The Family Physician; Comprising Rules for the Prevention and Cure of Diseases; Calculated Particularly for the Inhabitants of the Western Country, and for Those Who Navigate Its Waters. With a Dispensatory and Appendix. This Work Affords, in Simple Language, a Concentration of All the Practical Matter Which Can be Derived from the Best Authorities. With Original Remarks. By a Graduate of the Pennsylvania University, and Honorary Member of the Medical Society of Philadelphia. Who Has for Years Been Acquainted with the Modes of Living, and with the Diseases of the West. Cincinnati [1826]
    5945 Benham, Joseph S. An Oration on the Character and Service of General Lafayette, Delivered at the Celebration of His Visit to Cincinnati, May 20, 1825; in the Presence of the "Nations' Guest" and an Immense Concourse of Citizens. By J.S. Benham. At the Request of the Committee of Arrangements. [Cincinnati] 1825.
    4874 Bennett, Emerson, 1822-1905. The Renegade. A Historical Romance of Border Life. Cincinnati 1848.
    4973 Bennett, Emerson, 1822-1905. Leni-Leoti; or, Adventures in the Far West. By Emerson Bennett. Author of the "Bandits of the Osage," "The Renegades," "Mike Fink," "Kate Clarendon," etc. etc. [Eight lines verse] Cincinnati and St. Louis 1849.
    9889 Bennett, J. Steam Doctors and Pretended Medical Reforms Unmasked, with a Recantation by J. Bennett and J. Lamborn. Cincinnati 1844.
    4499 Benton, David D. An Exhibition in the Hall of Inanimate Speakers; or A Personification of Various Material and Ideal Objects: Designed, Not Only to Amuse, But to Improve the Mind in Virtue, Piety and Benevolence. By David D. Benton. [Four lines of poetry by Gay] Ravenna 1843.
    10144 Berea Seminary. Berea. Circular. To the Stockholders of the Berea Seminary: The original design of this Institution having been abandoned, and a majority of the Stockholders having signified a desire to have the affair closed up, in order that they may realize their own interest in it, the following resolution was unanimously adopted at a meeting of the Board of Trustees, held Oct. 11, 1850: ... Trustees of Berea Seminary, By James Wallace, Sec'y. [Berea 1850]
    2424 Bethany Regular Baptist Church (Wooster, Ohio). The Church Covenant. The Covenant and Articles of Faith, Adopted August 2, 1812, of the Regular Baptist Church, Called Bethany, at Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio. [Wooster 1842]
    9431 Bethel Society. Zanesville. [Constitution of the Zanesville Bethel Association. Zanesville 1836]
    2010 Bible. The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments: Together with the Apocrypha. Translated Out of the Original Tongues, and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. With Canne's Marginal Notes and References to Which are Added, an Appendix. Stereotyped by E. White, New York. Cincinnati 1830.
    6024 Bible. The Holy Bible...With Canne's Marginal Notes and References. Cincinnati 1849.
    6753 Bible. N. T. Acts, Epistles and Revelation. Dakota. 1843. Riggs. Jesus ohnihde wicaye cin oranyanpi qon qa Palos Wowapi Kage Ciqon nakun, Jan woyake ciqon dena eepi tamakoce okaga . The Acts of the Apostles and the Epistles of Paul with the Revelation of John in the Dakota Language Translated from the Greek by Stephen R. Riggs. Cincinnati 1843.
    6761 Bible. N. T. Luke. Dakota. Pond. Wootanin waxte Luka qu Jan: Owapi qon hena eepi. Cincinnati 1843.
    1287 Bible. N.T. Romans. English. Authorized. 1821. The Epistle of Paul the Apostle, to the Romans, Containing the Text Taken from the Most Correct Copies of the Present Authorized Translation; with a Commentary and Critical Notes, Designed as a Help to a Better Understanding of the Sacred Writings. By Adam Clarke, L.L.D. F.A.S. From the London Edition. Cincinnati 1821.
    8192 Bible. New Testament. The New Testament of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, Translated Out of the Original Greek; and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. Stereotyped by J.A. James. Cincinnati 1836.
    321 Bible. New Testament. Apocryphal Books. Gospel of Nicodemus, the Believing Jew; Translated from the German, by Moses Henkle of Clark County, Ohio. Columbus, Ohio 1826.
    322 Bible. New Testament. Apocryphal Books. Last Wills and Testaments of Thirteen Patriarchs, and Gospel of Nicodemus, the Believing Jew. Translated from German Prints for the Benefit of English Readers. By the Rev. Moses Henkle, of Clark County, Ohio. Urbana, O. 1827.
    2255 Bible. New Testament. Apocryphal. The Apocryphal New Testament, Being All the Gospels, Epistles, and Other Pieces Now Extant, Attributed in the First Four Centuries to Jesus Christ, His Apostles and Their Companions, and Not Included in the New Testament, By Its Compilers[.] Translated from the Original Tongues and Now First Collected into One Volume. [From the London Edition.] Ravenna 1832.
    2709 Bible. New Testament. Apocryphal. The Apocryphal New Testament, Being All the Gospels and Other Writings, Now Extant. Attributed, in the First Four Centuries, to Jesus Christ and His Apostles, and Not Included in the New Testament By Its Compilers. Translated and Collected into One Volume, with a Preface. From the Last London Edition. Chillicothe, O. 1835.
    5727 Bible. New Testament. English. The Sacred Writings of the Apostles and Evangelists of Jesus Christ, Commonly Styled the New Testament. Translated from the Original Greek by George Campbell, James MacKnight, and Philip Doddridge. With Prefaces, Various Emendations, and an Appendix by Alexander Campbell. Stereotyped from the Third Edition, Revised. Cincinnati 1832.
    2997 Bible. New Testament. German. Das Neue Testament unseres Herrn und Heylandes Jesu Christi. Verdeuticht von D. Martin Luther. Osnaburg, Stark County, Ohio 1836.
    4430 Bible. O. T. Wicoicage wowapi, qa Odowan wakan, heberi iapi etanhan kagapi. Cincinnati 1842.
    6775 Bible. O. T. Job English. Book of Job in English Verse, Translated from the Original Hebrew, with Remarks Historical, Critical and Explanatory by Thomas Scott. Carefully Revised from the Second London Edition of 1833. The Notes Abridged, and a Preliminary Dissertation Prefixed. By B.U. Watkins. Cincinnati 1848.
    1288 Bible. O.T. Psalms. German. 1821. Der Psalter des Königs und Propheten Davids, verdeutschet von Dr. Martin Luther; Mit kurzen Summarien oder Inhalt jedes Psalmen. Und mit vielen Parallelen oder gleichen Schriftstellen. Canton, Ohio 1821.
    3595 Bickersteth, Edward, 1786-1850. A Help to the Study of the Scriptures, Abridged for the Use of Sunday School Teachers, Bible Classes, and Families. By Rev. E. Bickersteth, A.M., Rector of Watton, Herts. Edited, with Additional Matter, by Chauncey Colton, D.D. Prof. of Past. Theol. and Sac. Rhet. in the Theol. Sem. Diocese of Ohio.. Columbus 1839.
    8564 Bickersteth, Edward, 1786-1850. A Help to the Study of the Scriptures, Abridged for the Use of Sunday School Teachers, Bible Classes, and Families. By Rev. E. Bickersteth, A.M., Rector of Watton, Herts. Edited, with Additional Matter, by Chauncey Colton, D.D. Prof. of Past. Theol. and Sac. Rhet. in the Theol. Sem. Diocese of Ohio. Columbus 1849.
    236 Bickersteth, Edward, 1786-1850. The Christian Hearer, Abridged. By Edward Bickersteth, Rector of Watton, Herts. Edited, with Additional Matter, by Chauncey Colton, D.D. Professor Pastoral Divinity and Sacred Rhetoric in the Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio, &c. &c. Columbus MDCCCXXXVIII. [1838]
    456 Bigelow, John Milton, 1804-1878. Florula Lancastriensis, or, A Catalogue Comprising nearly all the Flowering and Filicoid Plants, Growing Naturally within the Limits of Fairfield County. By John M. Bigelow, M.D. and Asa Hor, M.D. Lancaster 1841.
    1289 Bingham, Caleb, 1757-1817. The American Preceptor Improved: Being a New Selection of Lessons for Reading and Speaking. Designed for the Use of Schools. By Caleb Bingham, A.M. Author of The Columbian Orator, Child's Companion, &c. "Train up a child in the way he should go." Sixty Second (Improved) Edition. Cincinnati 1821.
    9512 Birney, James Gillespie, 1792-1857, compiler. [Facts for the People: Showing that the Slave Power has been the Lion's share in the government of the Country. Compiled by James Birney, Esq. Cincinnati 1848]
    836 Bishop, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), 1777-1855. The Work and Rewards of Elders. A Discourse, Delivered June 28th, 1814, at the Ordination of the Rev. J. M'Farland, of Chillicothe, Ohio. To Which are Added the Charges to the Minister & People. By Rev. R.H. Biship [sic.]. Chillicothe 1814.
    81 Bishop, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), 1777-1855. An Address, Delivered to the Graduates of Miami University, September 28, 1831. By R.H. Bishop, D.D. President. Oxford 1831.
    2403 Bishop, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), 1777-1855. An Address Delivered September 25, 1833, to the Graduates of Miami University, By R.H. Bishop, D.D. President. Oxford 1833.
    9630 Bishop, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), 1777-1855. A Good Wife, the Special Gift of God. A Sermon Occasioned by the Death of Mrs. Phebe Hughs, Consort of J. R. Hughes, M.D. Who Died December 24th, 1833. By R.H. Bishop, D.D. Oxford 1834.
    2737 Bishop, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), 1777-1855. Letter Addressed to Rev. J.L. Wilson, D.D. of Cincinnati. Cincinnati 1835.
    3192 Bishop, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), 1777-1855. A Tribute of Respect to Departed Friends, and a Word of Encouragement to Their Sons. Oxford 1837.
    3598 Bishop, Robert H. (Robert Hamilton), 1777-1855. The God of Israel the Protector, the Protector of the Fatherless and the Widow, a Sermon Occasioned by the Death of James R. Hughes, M.D., of Oxford, August 8, 1839. Oxford 1839.
    2407 Black Hawk, Sauk Chief, 1767-1838. Life of Ma-ka-tai-me-she-ka-kak or Black Hawk, Embracing the Tradition of His Nation--Indian Wars in Which He Has Been Engaged--Cause of Joining the British in Their Late War with America, and Its History--Description of the Rock-River Village--Manners and Customs--Encrouchments by the Whites, Contrary to Treaty--Removal from His Village in 1831. With an Account of the Cause and General History of the Late War, His Surrender and Confinement at Jefferson Barracks, and Travels through the United States. Dictated by Himself. J.B. Patterson, of Rock Island, Illinois, Editor and Proprietor. Cincinnati 1833.
    1350 Blake, Francis A. Exposition of the Causes Which Led to the Late Controversy between William Lytle and James W. Gazlay, Esq. and to the Criminal Prosecution Recently Instituted against Gen. Lytle & Francis A. Blake. [One line of quotation] By Francis A. Blake. Second Edition. Cincinnati 1822.
    1349 Blake, Francis A. Exposition of the Causes Which Led to the Late Controversy between William Lytle and James W. Gazlay, Esq. and to the Criminal Prosecution Recently Instituted against Gen. Lytle & Francis A. Blake. [One line of quotation] By Francis A. Blake. Cincinnati September 10th, 1822.
    1552 Blanchard, Amos, 1800-1869. American Military Biography; Containing the Lives and Characters of the Officers of the Revolution, Who were Most Distinguished in Achieving Our National Independence. Also, the Life of Gilbert Motier La Fayette, Major-General in the Continental Army--Marshall of France, and Commander-in-Chief of the National Guards. Cincinnati 1825.
    1886 Blanchard, Amos, 1800-1869. American Military and Naval Biography; Containing the Lives and Characters of the Officers of the Revolution, Who were most Distinguished in Achieving our National Independence. Also, the Life of Gilbert Motier La Fayette, Major-General in the Continental Army--Marshall of France, and Commander-in-Chief of the National Guards. Pub. for Subscribers. Cincinnati 1829.
    147 Blanchard, Amos, 1800-1869. American Military Biography; Containing the Lives and Characters of the Officers of the Revolution, Who were Most Distinguished in Achieving Our National Independence. Also, the Life of Gilbert Motier La Fayette, Major-General in the Continental Army-Marshall of France, and Commander-in-Chief of the National Guards. Published for E. Walters. Cincinnati 1830.
    2144 Blanchard, Amos, 1800-1869. American Military and Naval Biography; Containing the Lives and Characters of the Officers of the Revolution, Who were most Distinguished in Achieving our National Independence. Also, the Life of Gilbert Motier La Fayette, Major-General in the Continental Army--Marshall of France, and Commander-in-Chief of the National Guards. Cincinnati 1831.
    2145 Blanchard, Amos, 1800-1869. Book of Martyrs, or, A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive and Protestant Martyrs, from the Introduction of Christianity, to the Latest Periods of Pagan, Popish, Protestant, and Infidel Persecutions. Together with the Usual Subjects Contained in Similar Works; the Recent Publications in the Cantons of Switzerland; the Persecutions of the Methodist and Baptist Missionaries in the West India Islands; and the Narrative of the Conversion, Capture, Long Imprisonment, and Cruel Sufferings of Asaad Shidiak, a Native of Palestine. Likewise, a Sketch of the French Revolution, as Connected with Persecution. Compiled from Fox's Book of Martyrs, and Other Authentic Sources. By Amos Blanchard, Editor of the Cincinnati Journal. Embellished with Twenty-Four Engravings. Cincinnati 1831.
    7133 Blanchard, Amos, 1800-1869. Book of Martyrs, or, A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive and Protestant Martyrs, from the Introduction of Christianity, to the Latest Periods of Pagan, Popish, Protestant, and Infidel Persecutions. Embracing, Together with the Usual Subjects Contained in Similar Works; the Recent Persecutions in the Cantons of Switzerland; the Persecutions of the Methodist and Baptist Missionaries in the West India Islands; and the Narrative of the Conversion, Capture, Long Imprisonment, and Cruel Sufferings of Asaad Shidiak, a Native of Palestine. Likewise, a Sketch of the French Revolution, as Connected with Persecution. Compiled from Fox's Book of Martyrs, and Other Authentic Sources. By Amos Blanchard, Editor of the Cincinnati Journal. Embellished with Twenty-Four Engravings. Third Edition. Cincinnati 1832.
    7134 Blanchard, Amos, 1800-1869. Book of Martyrs, or, A History of the Lives, Sufferings and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive and Protestant Martyrs, from the Introduction of Christianity to the Latest Periods of Pagan, Popish, Protestant, and Infidel Persecutions. Comp. from Fox's Book of Martyrs, and Other Authentic Sources. Embellished with Twenty Four Engravings. 7th ed. Cincinnati 1832.
    2259 Blanchard, Amos, 1800-1869. American Military and Naval Biography; Containing the Lives and Characters of the Officers of the Revolution; Together with Some of the Most Eminent Statesmen of That Interesting Period. To Which Are Added the Life and Character of Benedict Arnold, and the Circumstances of the Capture, Trial, and Execution of Major Andre. Compiled from Authentic Sources. By Amos Blanchard, Editor of the Cincinnati Journal. Cincinnati 1832.
    6967 Blanchard, Amos, 1800-1869. Book of Martyrs, or, A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive and Protestant Martyrs from the Introduction of Christianity, to the Latest Periods of Pagan, Popish, Protestant, and Infidel Persecutions. Embracing, Together with the Usual Subjects Contained in Similar Works; the Recent Persecutions in the Cantons of Switzerland; the Persecutions of the Methodist and Baptist Missionaries in the West India Islands; and the Narrative of the Conversion, Capture, Long Imprisonment, and Cruel Sufferings of Asaad Shidiak, a Native of Palestine. Likewise, a Sketch of the French Revolution, as Connected with Persecution. Compiled from Fox's Book of Martyrs, and Other Authentic Sources. By Amos Blanchard. Embellished with Twenty-Four Engravings. Cincinnati 1847.
    4697 Blanchard, Jonathan, 1811-1892. Debate on Slavery Held on the First, Second, Third and Sixth Days of October, 1845 in the City of Cincinnati Between Rev. J. Blanchard...N. L. Rice. Fourth Thousand. Copyright 1846. Cincinnati 1846.
    4696 Blanchard, Jonathan, 1811-1892. A Debate on Slavery, Held on the First, Second, Third and Sixth Days of October, 1845, in the City of Cincinnati, between Rev. J. Blanchard, Pastor of the Sixth Presbyterian Church, and N.L. Rice, D.D. Pastor of the Central Presbyterian Church. Fourth Thousand. Cincinnati MDCCCXLVI. [1846]
    7234 Bliss, A. A. (Albert A.) An Address Delivered before the Trustees, Faculty, and Students of the Medical Department of the Western Reserve College by A.A. Bliss, Esq. With the Valedictory Address, in Behalf of the Faculty, to the Graduating Class, February 25th, 1846 by Prof. St. John. Published by Request of the Graduating Class. Cleveland 1847.
    258 Board of National Popular Education. First Annual Report of the General Agent of the Board of National Popular Education, with the Constitution of the Board. Cincinnati 1848.
    259 Board of National Popular Education. Second Annual Report of the General Agent of the Board of National Popular Education, with the Constitution of the Board. Cleveland 1849.
    260 Board of National Popular Education. Third Annual Report of the General Agent of the Board of National Popular Education, with the Constitution of the Board. Cleveland 1850.
    4034 Bokum, Hermann, 1807-1878. Narrative of a Visit to the Nunneries of Marienstein and Wolfs Creek, Ohio. Cincinnati 1850.
    3601 Bonsall, J. (Joseph). The War Exterminated. [Cincinnati 1839].
    3275 Book of Mormon. The Book of Mormon: an Account Written by the Hand of Mormon, upon Plates taken from the Plates of Nephi. Wherefore It Is an Abridgment of the Record of the People of Nephi; and Also of the Lamanites; Written to the Lamanites, Which Are a Remnant of the House of Israel; and Also to Jew and Gentile; Written by Way of Commandment, and Also by the Spirit of Prophecy and of Revelation. Written, and Sealed Up, and Hid Up unto the Lord, That They Might Not be Destroyed; to Come Forth by the Gift and Power of God, unto the Interpretation Thereof: Sealed by the Hand of Moroni, and Hid Up unto the Lord, to Come Forth in Due Time by Way of Gentile; the Interpretation Thereof by the Gift of God: an Abridgment Taken from the Book of Ether: Also, Which Is a Record of the People of Jared, Which Were Scattered at the Time the Lord Confounded the Language of the People When They Were Building a Tower to Get to Heaven: Which Is to Shew unto the Remnant of the House of Israel What Great Things the Lord Hath Done for Their Fathers; and That They May Know the Covenants of the Lord, That They Are Not Cast Off Forever; and Also to the Convincing of the Jew and Gentile that Jesus is the Christ, the Eternal God, Manifesting Himself unto All Nations. And Now if There be Fault, It Be the Mistake of Men; Wherefore Condemn Not the Things of God, That Ye May Be Found Spotless at the Judgment Seat of Christ. Translated by Joseph Smith, Jr. Kirtland 1837.
    5588 Book of Mormon. The Book of Mormon. Translated by Joseph Smith, Jr. Third Edition, Carefully Revised by the Translator. Nauvoo, Ill 1840.
    7359 Botanico-Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati. Catalogue of the Professors and Students of the Botanico-Medical College of Ohio for the Sessions of 1844-5, 1845-6, 1846-7. Incorporated by the Legislature of Ohio, with University Powers and Privileges. Cincinnati, Ohio 1847.
    8732 Botanico-Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati. Circular of the Botanico-Medical College of Ohio. Whereas frequent and urgent requests have repeatedly been made to the directors and faculty of the Botanico-Medical College of the State of Ohio, for the entire faculty to deliver a full course of medical lectures, some where in New England ... it was voted unanimously ... that the faculty will individually give a full and complete course of medical instruction in Boston, the present winter and spring. ... [Cincinnati 1847]
    3193 Boudinot, Elias, 1740-1821. The Man in a Trance; or, Life of Rev. William Tennent, Late Pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Freehold, N.J. By Elias Boudinot. Improved Ed. Dayton 1837.
    1421 Bowden, John, 1751-1817. Observations, by a Protestant, on A Profession of Catholick Faith by a Clergyman of Baltimore, and with the Authority of the Right Rev. Bishop Carroll. Cincinnati 1823.
    5410 Bowen. Opinion of the Court, in the Case of Jer. Charpenter and Arv. his Wife, verus Sidney Sea, as Decided in the Court of Common Pleas, at the October Term, 1846. Tiffin 1847.
    311 Boxell, John William. Scientific Knowledge: Being an Epitome of Mathematics & Astronomy; Embracing Infinite Mental Arithmetic, Decimal Mental Arithmetic, A General Canceling System of Arithmetic, Rational Mnemonics, and a Perpetual Mental Almanac. By J.W. Boxell. [One line of quotation] Zanesville, Ohio 1846.
    4779 Boynton, Charles Brandon, 1806-1883. Our Country, The Herald of a New Era. A Lecture Delivered before the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association of Cincinnati, on the Evening of 19th January, 1847. By Rev. Charles B. Boynton, Pastor of the Sixth Street Congregational Church. Cincinnati 1847.
    4778 Boynton, Charles Brandon, 1806-1883. Oration Delivered on the Fifth of July, 1847 before the Native Americans of Cincinnati. By Rev. Charles B. Boynton. Cincinnati 1847.
    5289 Boynton, Charles Brandon, 1806-1883. Dignity of Labor: An Address, Delivered before the Philomathian Society of Farmer's College, Hamilton County, Ohio, March 24th, 1847. By Rev. Charles B. Boynton. Cincinnati 1847.
    6115 Bradbury, William Batchelder, 1816-1868. The School Singer, or, Young Choir's Companion; a Choice Collection of Music, Original and Selected for Juvenile Singing Schools, Sabbath Schools, Public Schools...etc., including Some of the Most Popular German Melodies, with English Words Adapted or Poetry Translated from the German Expressly for This Work. Also, a Complete Course of Instruction in the Elements of Vocal Music, Founded on the German System of Kubler. By Wm. B. Bradbury and C. W. Sanders. 5th ed. Cincinnati 1845.
    5443 Bradley, Dan Beach, 1804-1873. A Letter to American Christians: Being An Account of the Expulsion of Rev. Messrs. Bradley & Caswell from the Service of the A.B.C.F.M., with a Full Statement of Their Views of Sanctification in This Life. By D.B. Bradley. Oberlin 1848.
    8144 Breed, William P. (William Pratt), 1816-1889. Discourse Mainly Upon the Importance of the American Union, by William P. Breed, Pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church. Delivered Thanksgiving Day, November 28, 1850. Steubenville 1850.
    2410 Brewster, George, 1800-1865. Lectures on Education, by George Brewster, Principal of Cleveland Academy. [Two lines quotation from Pope] Columbus 1833.
    2741 Bridge, B. The New American Speaker, Comprising Elegant Selections in Eloquence and Poetry, Intended for Exercises in Declamation and Elocution by B. Bridge. Cincinnati 1835.
    6371 Bridge, B. The New American Reader, No. 3. Comprising Selections in Prose and Verse, for the Use of Schools. By B. Bridge. Cincinnati 1835.
    4631 Brisbane, William Henry, 1803-1878. An Eulogium on the Life and Character of the Late Hon. Thomas Morris. By W.H. Brisbane, M.D. Delivered by Request of the Family of the Deceased, and of the Liberty Party of Hamilton County. Cincinnati 1845.
    7458 Britton, James B., 1810-. The Sources and Design of the Christian Ministry; A Sermon Preached...on the Occasion of the Ordination of Rev. A. T. McMurphy to the Priesthood, and of Alexander M'Cloud, M.D. to the Diaconate; by Rev. James B. Britton. Chillicothe 1844.
    7356 Britton, James B., 1810-. The Advantages of Collegiate Education, An Address Delivered before the Nu Pi Kappa Society of Kenyon College, August 4, 1846. With the Graduating Oration and Valedictory Address of Andrew D. Benedict. Springfield 1846.
    175 Britton, James B., b. 1810. A Sermon on the Scriptural Doctrine of Election. By Rev. James B. Britton, Rector of St. Paul's Church, Chillicothe, Ohio. [Six lines of Scripture text] Chillicothe 1843.
    3002 Bronson, C. P. Elocution & Music. C.P. Bronson, author. Copy-right secured. [Cincinnati] 1836.
    461 Brooke, John T. (John Thompson), 1800-1861. Debt: or The Morality of the Credit System: A Sermon by Rev. John St. Brooke, Rector of Christ Church, Cincinnati. November, 1841. Cincinnati 1841.
    6818 Brooke, John T. (John Thompson), 1800-1861. A Sketch of the Character of the Late Francis Scott Key, Esq. in a Discourse Delivered in Christ Church, Cincinnati, 29th January 1843. By the Rev. John T. Brooks, Rector. Published by Request of Several Members of the Cincinnati Bar. Cincinnati 1843.
    4039 Brooke, John T. (John Thompson), 1800-1861. Decision: A Plain Sermon for the Times. By J.T. Brooke, D.D., Rector of Christ Church, Cincinnati. Cincinnati 1850.
    10 Brooke, Samuel. Slavery, and the Slaveholder's Religion; As Opposed to Christianity. By Samuel Brooke. [Three lines of Scripture text] [Cincinnati] 1846.
    7046 Brough, John. Broadside announcing a debate between John Brough, Auditor of State, and Joseph S. Hawkins, Esq., recent Ohio Representative, August 20, 1842 in Eaton. [Eaton 1842]
    418 Brough, John. Address Delivered before Olive Bbanch [sic] Lodge, No. 34, of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, at Newark, Ohio, on the Second Day of October, 1845. By Bro. John Brough. Newark, Ohio 1845.
    8728 Brown, David. Extract of a Sermon Delivered at the Funeral of Col. Lucius D. Mower, at St. Augustine, E. F. February 20, 1834, by the Rev. David Brown, Minister of the Protestant Episcopal Church. To Which is Prefixed a Sketch of His Life and Character. Newark, O. 1834.
    1726 Brown, Paul, fl. 1827. Twelve Months in New-Harmony; Presenting a Faithful Account of the Principal Occurrences Which Have Taken Place There within That Period; Interspersed with Remarks. By Paul Brown, Author of 'A Disquisition on Faith,' 'Inquiry on Philosophic Education,' &c. Cincinnati 1827.
    5849 Brown, William B. (William Bryant), 1816-1902. Religious Organizations, and Slavery. By Rev. Wm. B. Brown, of Sandusky City. Oberlin 1850.
    225 Bryan, John A. (John Alexander), 1794-1864. The Ohio Annual Register for 1835. Columbus [1834]
    6820 Buchan, William, 1729-1805. A Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of Diseases by Regimen and Simple Medicines. By William Buchan, M.D., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, Etc. Revised and Enlarged, with the Addition of A Vegetable Materia Medica, Pointing Out the Virtues, Preparations, and Doses, of Our Most Valuable Native Medical Plants, and An Appendix, Illustrated with Forty-Eight Engravings. By J. G. Norwood, M.D. [Two lines of quotation] Cincinnati 1843.
    6741 Buchan, William, 1729-1805. A Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of Diseases by Regimen and Simple Medicines. By William Buchan, M.D., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, Etc. Revised and Enlarged, with the Addition of A Vegetable Materia Medica, Pointing Out the Virtues, Preparations, and Doses, of Our Most Valuable Native Medical Plants, and An Appendix, Illustrated with Forty-Eight Engravings. By J.G. Norwood, M.D. [Two lines of quotation] Cincinnati 1847.
    722 Buchanan, Claudius, 1766-1815. Tenth American Edition. Star in the East.; A Sermon, Preached in the Parish Church of St. James, Bristol, on Sunday, February 26, 1809. For the Benefit of the "Society for Missions to Africa and the East." By the Rev. Claudius Buchanan, LL. D. from India. To Which is added an Appendix, Containing the Interesting Report of the Rev. Dr. Kerr, to the Governor of Madrass, on the State of the Ancient Christians in Cochin and Travancore; and an Account of the Discoveries, Made by the Rev. Dr. Buchanan, of Two Hundred Thousand Christians, in the Sequestered Region of Hindostan. Chillicothe 1810.
    6387 Buchanan, Joseph R. (Joseph Rodes), 1814-1899. Report of Three Lectures in Defence of Neurology: Against Charges Recently Adduced by Rev. N.L. Rice, D.D. Cincinnati 1848.
    4040 Buchanan, Robert, 1797-1879. A Treatise on the Cultivation of the Grape in Vineyards. By a Member of the Cincinnati Horticulture Society. Cincinnati 1850.
    2412 Bullard, Anna Tuttle (Jones). Little Aimee, the Persecuted Child. To Which is Added The Frightful Story. By the Author of "Louisa Ralston," "The Standwood Family," &c. Stereotyped by J.A. James...Cincinnati. Cincinnati 1833.
    800 Bunyan, John, 1628-1688. The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to That Which Is to Come. Delivered under the Similitude of a Dream. By John Bunyan. With Notes, by the Rev. J. Newton, Dr. Hawker, and Others. [Single line of quotation] Cincinnati 1813.
    89 Bunyan, John, 1628-1688. The Pilgrims' Progress, from This World, to That Which is to Come. Delivered under the Similitude of a Dream. In Two Parts. By John Bunyan. Cincinnati 1832.
    181 Bunyan, John, 1628-1688. The Pilgrims' Progress, from This World to That which is to Come. Delivered under the Similitude of a Dream. In Two Parts. By John Bunyan. Cincinnati 1836.
    773 Burke, William, b. 1770. The Methodist Episcopal Church, Their Doctrines and Discipline, Together with the Characters of Certain Individuals, Vindicated from the Unjust Representations of Joshua L. Wilson by William Burke. Cincinnati 1812.
    7776 Burleigh, George S., et. al. Gems of Reform; Comprising Attic Webs and Other Articles by George Burleigh; "One blood and one brotherhood:" by Elihu Burritt; and Dick Corwinshield [i.e., Crowningshield], the Assassin; and Zachary Taylor, the Soldier. New-Concord, Ohio 1848.
    6303 Burnet, Jacob, 1770-1853. The Annual Address Delivered before the Cincinnati Astronomical Society, June 3, 1844, by the Hon. Jacob Burnet, Together with the Act of Incorporation, the Constitution of the Society, the Annual Reports, and a Catalogue of the Stockholders. Cincinnati 1844.
    9564 Burnham, Mrs. The celebrated fullblooded horse, Simon Pure, will stand the ensuing season, for mares till the 1st July next, at the stable of Mrs. Burnham, in Milford, Union Co. O.. He was bred by the late Hon. John Randolph, of Roanoke, Va., and was considered by him ... One of the purest blooded horses in that state.. [Milford? 1845]
    5857 Burns, Robert, 1759-1796. The Complete Poetical Works of Robert Burns, with a Glossary and Life of the Author. Cincinnati 1849.
    8376 Burr, Erastus. The Blessedness of Those Who Die in the Lord, A Sermon Delivered in All Saints Church, Portsmouth, Ohio, on Sunday, August 26th, 1849 on Occasion of the Death of Mrs. Mary McKinney, Wife of Mr. Aaron McKinney, Sen., of that Place by Erastus Burr. Portsmouth 1849.
    2602 Bushnell, Albert, 1818-1879. My Mother by Rev. Albert Bushnell, Missionary to Africa with Poetry and a Preface by Mrs. Lydia H. Signourney. Oberlin 1848.
    6849 Bushnell, Albert, 1818-1879. My Mother: A Grateful Tribute to Departed Worth. 2d ed. Preface and Poetry by L.H. Signourney. Oberlin 1849.
    5659 Bushnell, Albert, 1818-1879. My Mother: A Grateful Tribute to Departed Worth. Preface and Poetry by L.H. Signourney. Third Edition. Oberlin 1849.
    7032 Butler County. Sheriff's Office. Proclamation from Sheriff James M'Bride to electors that October 11, 1814 is election day.
    1814.
    3849 Butler, John G. An Eulogy upon the Character of George Swan. Delivered before the Miami Chapter of the Alpha Delta Phi, by J. Butler. March, 1840. [Two lines in Latin] Oxford 1840.
    4781 Butler, Joseph, 1692-1752. The Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and Course of Nature. By Joseph Butler, LL. D., Late Lord Bishop of Durham. With an Analysis of the Work. By Rev. B.F. Tefft, D.D. Cincinnati 1847.
    6782 Butler, Joseph, 1692-1752. The Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and Course of Nature. By Joseph Butler, LL. D., Late Lord Bishop of Durham. With an Analysis of the Work. By Rev. B.F. Tefft, D.D. Cincinnati 1848.
    7088 Butler, Joseph, 1692-1752. The Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and Course of Nature. By Joseph Butler, LL. D., Late Lord Bishop of Durham. With an Analysis of the Work. By Rev. B.F. Tefft, D.D. Cincinnati 1849.
    9482 Butler, Thomas Seaborn, b. 1814. Historical Chart, Presenting at One View, the History of the World from the Earliest Times to the Present Day. By Azel S. Lyman. Published by Thomas S. Butler, No. 215 Main Street, Cincinnati, O. Cincinnati 1844.
    6913 Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824. Works. A New Ed. Edited by Thomas Moore. Complete in Four Volumes. With Engravings. Cincinnati 1850.
    2015 Cadwallader, Priscilla. Sermon, Delivered by Priscilla Cadwallader, in the Meeting-House at Waynesville, Miami, on the First Day Preceding the Yearly Meeting. Reported by Robert Way, Stenographer. Lebanon 1830.
    8822 Caesar's Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the First Anniversary of the Caesar's Creek Regular Baptist Association: Held at Port-William, Clinton County, Ohio, Sept. 24 & 25, 1847. Printed for the Association. [Port William? 1847]
    9087 Caesar's Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Second Anniversary of the Caesar's Creek Association of Regular Baptists, Held with the Cowan's Creek Church, August 18 & 19, 1848. Lebanon 1848.
    9088 Caesar's Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Third Anniversary of the Caesar's Creek Association of Regular Baptists, Held with the Sugar Creek Church, October 5th and 6th, 1849. Columbus 1849.
    9086 Caesar's Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fourth Anniversary of the Caesar's Creek Association of Regular Baptists, Held with the Jonah's Run Church, August 16th and 17th, 1840 [sic]. Dayton 1850.
    37 Caldwell, Eli. The Citizen's Guide or Every Man His Own Lawyer; : with All the Necessary and Legal Forms Which Are Used in the Common Affairs of Life, Not to Be Found in Any One Volume, viz. Articles of Agreement, Assignment of Promissory Notes, Bonds, Bills of Particulars, Bills of Sale, and Mortgages of Goods and Chattels, Deeds, Due Bills, Indentures of Apprenticeship, Leases, Last Wills and Testaments, Notes and Judgment Notes, Powers of Attorney to Sell and Lease Lands, and to Collect Debts, &c., Receipts of All Kinds, Warrants of Attorney to Confess Judgment in the Court of Common Pleas, Constables' Returns on Every Writ That They May Have to Serve, a Fee Tabe [i.e, table], and Forms for Executors & Administrators. By a Member of the Bar. Zanesville, Ohio 1848.
    1044 Calhoun, James. Our Mother. [Two lines of quotation] Cincinnati 1837.
    6725 Calhoun, John Caldwell, 1782-1850. Speech of the Hon. John C. Calhoun on Mr. Webster's Proposition to Re-Charter the United States Bank, March 26, 1834. Cincinnati 1834.
    9717 California Minding and Trading Company of Cincinnati. Constitution, and By-Laws of the California and Trading Company, of Cincinnati. Cincinnati 1849.
    9688 Campbell, A. E. A Sermon on the Death of Robert Campbell, Esq. Preached September 12th, 1847, in the First Presbyterian Church, in Cooperstown by A. E. Campbell. Cincinnati 1848.
    2748 Campbell, Alexander, 1788-1866. Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs, Original and Selected Adapted to the Christian Religion. Comp. by A. Campbell, W. Scott, B. W. Stone, and J. T. Johnson. 4th ed. Carthage, Ohio 1835.
    6500 Campbell, Alexander, 1788-1866. Supplement to the Debate Between Alexander Campbell and J. B. Purcell. Cincinnati 1837.
    301 Campbell, Alexander, 1788-1866. A Debate on the Roman Catholic Religion: Held in the Sycamore-Street Meeting House, Cincinnati, from the 13th to the 21st of January, 1837. Between Alexander Campbell, of Bethany, Virginia, and the Rt. Rev. John B. Purcell, Bishop of Cincinnati. Taken Down by Reporters, and Revised by the Parties. [Four lines of quotation] Cincinnati 1837.
    7174 Campbell, Alexander, 1788-1866. A Debate between Rev. A. Campbell and Rev. N.L. Rice, on the Action, Subject, Design and Administrator of Christian Baptism; Also, on the Character of Spiritual Influence in Conversion and Sanctification, and on the Expediency and Tendency of Ecclestiastic Creeds, as Terms of Union and Communion, Held in Lexington, Ky., from the Fifteenth of November to the Second of December, 1843, a Period of Eighteen Days. Lexington, Ky. 1844.
    4876 Campbell, David R. Wesley's Abridgment, or A Speech Delivered in the Methodist Episcopal Church of Beallsville, in Proof of Certain Charges which have long been Preferred against the Rev. John Wesley, A.M. By Rev. David R. Campbell, Beallsville, Monroe County, Ohio. St. Clairsville 1848.
    180 Campbell, Eleanor W. Biographical Sketches; with Other Literary Remains of the Late John W. Campbell, Judge of the United States Court for the District of Ohio. Compiled by His Widow. Columbus, Ohio 1838.
    7048 Candour. Broadside to the electors of the First Congressional District supporting the election of John H. Piatt.
    1818.
    203 Canfield, Sherman Bond, 1810-1871. An Address on the Power & Progressiveness of Knowledge, Delivered at the Commencement of Willoughby University, Wednesday, February 22, 1843. By Rev. Sherman B. Canfield, of Ohio City. Painesville, Ohio [1843].
    4782 Canfield, Sherman Bond, 1810-1871. A Lecture on the Life and Character of Oliver Cromwell, Delivered before the Young Men's Literary Association of Cleveland, on Thursday Evening, Jan. 28, 1847. By Sherman B. Canfield, Pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church of Cleveland. Cleveland 1847.
    3851 Canton Female Seminary. Canton. Catalogue of the Canton Female Seminary, for the Year Ending July 9, 1840. Canton 1840.
    4365 Canton Female Seminary. Canton. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Canton Female Seminary, for the Year Ending June 6th, 1844.. Canton 1844.
    4978 Canton. Charter. The Charter and Ordinances of the Town of Canton. Collated by Benjamin F. Leiter. Printed by Order of the Town Council. Canton, Ohio 1849.
    2576 Carden, Allen D., comp., 1792-1859. The Missouri Harmony; or a Collection of Psalms and Hymn Tunes, and Anthems, from Eminent Authors, with an Introduction to the Grounds and Rudiments of Music by Allen D. Carden; to Which is Added a Supplement, Containing a Number of Admired Tunes to the Various Metres, and Several Choice Pieces, Selected from Some of the Most Approved Collections of Sacred Music. By an Amateur. Revised and Improved. Cincinnati 1834.
    3612 Carden, Allen D., comp., 1792-1859. The Missouri Harmony; or a Collection of Psalms and Hymn Tunes, and Anthems, from Eminent Authors, with an Introduction to the Grounds and Rudiments of Music by Allen D. Carden; to Which is Added a Supplement, Containing a Number of Admired Tunes to the Various Metres, and Several Choice Pieces, Selected from Some of the Most Approved Collections of Sacred Music. By an Amateur. Cincinnati 1839.
    7916 Carden, Allen D., comp., 1792-1859. The Missouri Harmony; or A Collection of Psalms and Hymn Tunes, and Anthems, from Eminent Authors: With an Introduction to the Grounds and Rudiments of Music by Allen D. Carden. To Which is Added a Supplement, Containing a Number of Admired Tunes of the Various Metres, and Several Choice Pieces, Selected from Some of the Most Approved Collections of Sacred Music. By an Amateur. Latest Improved Edition. Cincinnati 1848.
    9757 Carden, Allen D., comp., 1792-1859. The Missouri Harmony; or A Collection of Psalms and Hymn Tunes, and Anthems, from Eminent Authors: With an Introduction to the Grounds and Rudiments of Music by Allen D. Carden. To Which is Added a Supplement, Containing a Number of Admired Tunes of the Various Metres, and Several Choice Pieces, Selected from Some of the Most Approved Collections of Sacred Music. By an Amateur. New Ed., Rev., Enl., and Corr. By Charles Warren ... Cincinnati 1850.
    3613 Carpenter, Benjamin Owen, b. ca. 1801. Adventures of a Copy of Swedenborg's Treatise, Concerning Heaven & Hell, "by itself." Containing an Account of the Theology, Philosophy, Metaphysics, and Literature of the Age. Arranged for the Press by Benjamin Owen Carpenter. Chillicothe 1839.
    5180 Carpenter, William. A chart. Exhibiting at one view the expenditures of the United States for the last fifty years, exclusive of payment on account of public debt; and also the several administrations under which they occurred; and also the increase of population for the same period; and also the classification of the expenditures for the last fifteen years, as shown by Secretary Woodbury's report to the senate of the United States, of the 4th of May, 1840; wherein he separates what he calls the ordinary from what he calls the extra-ordinary expenditures of the government. [Cincinnati c1840]
    765 Carriers' Address. My New Year Gift. Address of Thornly L. White, to the Patrons of the Scioto Gazette ... January 1, 1812. [Chillicothe 1811]
    7765 Carriers' Address. 1814. The Carriers' Address, to the Patrons of The Supporter. [Chillicothe 1814]
    927 Carriers' Address. Present from the Carrier of the Western Spy, to the Patrons, on the Commencement of the New Year, January 1, 1817. [Cincinnati 1816]
    969 Carriers' Address. A New-Year's-Lay. Dedicated to the Patrons of Liberty Hall and Cincinnati Gazette. January First, 1817. Address. The News-Boy. [Cincinnati 1816]
    4312 Carriers' Address. An Address of the Carrier of the Ohio Patriot, to his Patrons, January 1, 1829. Edward F. Lepper.
    1829.
    792 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address, to the Patrons of the Daily News. Cincinnati, January 1st, 1840. [Cincinnati 1839]
    8803 Carriers' Address. Carrier's Address to the Patrons of the Trumbull Democrat, January 1, 1850. [Warren 1849]
    9917 Carriers' Address. Address of the carrier of "the Clinton Republican." On the first day of January, 1851. [Wilmington 1850]
    6675 Carroll, Andrew, 1810-. Original Anecdotes, etc., of the Rev. John Wesley, to Which is Added a Supplement. Cincinnati 1847.
    4878 Carter, Wm. L. (William Lorenzo), b. 1813. Miscellaneous Poems, on Various Subjects. Composed by Wm. L. Carter, Who Has Been Blind From His Birth. Akron 1848.
    9236 Carvosso, William, 1750-1834. The Great Efficacy of Simple Faith in the Atonement of Christ Exemplified in A Memoir of Mr. William Carvosso, Sixty Years a Class-Leader in the Wesleyan Methodist Connection. Written by Himself, and Edited by His Son. [Two lines of quotation from Romans] From the Tenth London Edition. Cincinnati 1847.
    2264 Cary, Freeman Grant, 1810-1888. An Address, Delivered before the Hamilton County Agriculture Society, at a Special Meeting Held at Mount Pleasant, August 11, 1832. By Mr. Freeman G. Cary. Published by the Society. Cincinnati 1832.
    2659 Cary's Academy. Pleasant Hill. A Catalogue of the Course of Study, Principles of Government, etc. of Cary's Academy, Pleasant Hill, Millcreek Township, Ohio March 1834. Cincinnati 1834.
    7459 Cass, Lewis, 1782-1866. Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852. Correspondence between General Cass and Daniel Webster, in Relation to the Quintuple Treaty. Cincinnati 1844.
    7183 Cato, pseud. General Harrison. It is certainly enough to excite indignation to behold the extraordinary exertions, that have been, and still are making to write down Gen. Harrison... [Cincinnati 1822]
    7863 Central Committee of Ross County. Chillicothe. Principles Adopted by the Central Committee of Ross County, and Recommended to the Vigilance Committees of the Several Townships, and to the Independent Democratic Republicans Generally throughout the State. Chillicothe, 20th Feb. 1834. Chillicothe 1834.
    7887 Central Committee of the Whigs. Chillicothe. To the Several Committees of Vigilance of the Townships of Ross County;- Gentlemen:-At a Meeting of the Central Committee of the Whigs in Chillicothe, on September 19, 1835, ... Resolved, That it is expedient to re-organize the Committees of Vigilance of the several Townships ... [Three columns by township of the names of delegates to late county convention] [Second page] Gentlemen,-The most untiring exertions are now making by the Van-Buren party, to defeat our ticket at the coming election. ... it it [sic.] earnestly recommended to you to be vigilant in seeing that all our friends are at the polls. ... B. O. Carpenter, President. S. W. Ely, Secretary. Whig Nominations. [One column listing nominations] [Chillicothe 1835]
    7717 Central Committee of Vigilance. Columbiana County. To the Democratic Electors of Columbiana County. Fellow Citizens:- ...Re: hold meeting for the purpose of nominating candidates for Congressional, state and county officers to be supported at the ensuing election by the democratic party. June 16, 1834. ... List of committee. Central Com. of Vigilance. [Columbiana County 1834]
    8156 Chagrin Falls and Cleveland Plank Road Company, Cleveland. Charter of the Chagrin Falls & Cleveland Plank Road Company, with Their By-Laws, and Those of the Directors; The Names of Subscribers to the Stock, and Other Matters Relating to Said Company[.] July 1, 1849. Cleveland, Ohio 1849.
    1290 Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. A Sermon, Delivered at the Ordination of the Rev. Jared Sparks, to the Pastoral Care of the First Independent Church in Baltimore, May 5, 1819. By William Ellery Channing, Minister of the Church of Christ, in Federal Street, Boston. From Second Baltimore Edition. Warren 1821.
    1046 Chapman, Mrs. Eunice (Hawley). An Account of the Conduct of the Shakers, in the Case of Eunice Chapman & Her Children, Written by Herself. Also, a Refutation of the Shakers' Remonstrance to the Proceedings of the Legislature of New York, in 1817, by Thomas Brown. To Which are Added, the Deposition of Mary Dyer, Who Petitioned the Legislature of the State of New Hampshire, for Relief in a Similar Case. Also Depositions of Others Who have been Members of the Shaker Society. Also, the Proceedings of the Legislature of the State of New York, in the Case of Eunice Chapman. Lebanon 1818.
    2752 Chappell, W. L. The Western Lyre: a New Selection of Sacred Music, from the Best Authors Including a Number of New and Original Tunes with a Concise Introduction to the Art of Singing. Improved and Enlarged with a Supplement. By W. B. Snyder and W. L. Chappell. A New Ed. Cincinnati 1835.
    1425 Chase, Philander, 1775-1852. A Sermon on the Christian Ministry, Preached in Christ Church, Cincinnati, Ohio, June 29, A. D. 1823, at the Ordination of Mr. James A. Fox to the Holy Order of Deacons, by Right Rev. Philander Chase. [Cincinnati] [1823]
    1047 Chase, Philander, 1775-1852. Christianity and Masonry Reconciled. A Sermon Preached before the Right Worshipful Grand Master, Officers and Members, of the Grand Lodge of Ohio, in Chillicothe, on the First Tuesday in August, A. D. 1817. Also before the Most Excellent Grand Chapter of the Same State, in Columbus, on the Last Wednesday in December, 1817. By the Rev. Philander Chase, A.M. Grand Chaplain. Printed at the Request of the Grand Lodge and Grand Chapter. Columbus 1818.
    2149 Chase, Philander, 1775-1852. Defence of Kenyon College. By the Right Rev. P. Chase, D.D. Columbus, Ohio 1831.
    8947 Chase, S. H. (Silas H.), 1813-1864. A Short History of J. Insco Williams' Panorama of the Bible. Containing a Scriptural Account of Each Scene. To Which is Appended a Few Practical Notes, Taken from Various Authors of Distinction, by the Rev. S.H. Chase, M.D. [Two lines of quotation] Cincinnati 1849
    3198 Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873. Speech of Salmon P. Chase, in the Case of the Colored Woman, Matilda, Who Was Brought before the Court of Common Pleas in Hamilton County, Ohio, by Writ of Habeas Corpus, March 11, 1837. Cincinnati 1837.
    4784 Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873. Reclamation of Fugitives from Service. An Argument for the Defendant, Submitted to the Supreme Court of the United States, at the December Term, 1846. In the Case of Wharton Jones vs. John Vanzandt. By S.P. Chase. Cincinnati 1847.
    2267 Chase, Samuel. Remarks upon Recent Publications Against the Rt. Rev. Philander Chase, D.D. By Samuel Chase. Steubenville, O. 1832.
    5164 Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company. Office of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company. Oct. 1, 1850. Invitation to Opening.
    [1850]
    3641 Childe, John. Report on the Surveys, Estimates and Income of the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Rail Road, to the President and Directors, by John Childe & Frederick Harbach, Engineers. August 19, 1848. Cleveland, Ohio 1848.
    7460 Childs, Henry Halsey, 1783-1868. Introductory Lecture before the Willoughby University. By Professor H.H. Childs, of Massachusetts. [Willoughby 1844]
    7347 Chillicothe Circulating Library. Chillicothe. Terms of the Chillicothe Circulating Library. [Chillicothe 1811].
    1728 Chillicothe Colonization Society. Circular, Chillicothe, May 12, 1827. Chillicothe 1827.
    7856 Chillicothe Female Seminary. Chillicothe. Catalogue of the Officers and Members of the Chillicothe Female Seminary, for the Year Ending August, 1835. [Chillicothe] [1835]
    10081 Chillicothe Female Seminary. Chillicothe. Catalogue of the Trustees, Teachers and Pupils of the Chillicothe Female Seminary, for Nine Months, Commencing Nov. 1, 1841, and Closing July 8, 1842. Chillicothe [1842]
    2415 Chillicothe Female Seminary. Chillicothe. Catalogue of the Officers and Members of the Chillicothe Female Seminary, for the Year Ending July 24, 1833. Chillicothe, Ohio 1833.
    2581 Chillicothe Female Seminary. Chillicothe. Catalogue of the Officers and Members of the Chillicothe Female Seminary, for the Year Ending June 27th, 1834. Chillicothe 1834.
    3382 Chillicothe Female Seminary. Chillicothe. Catalogue of the Officers and Members of the Chillicothe Female Seminary, from April 3, 1837, to June 29, 1838. City of Chillicothe 1838.
    3852 Chillicothe Female Seminary. Chillicothe. Catalogue of the Officers and Members of the Chillicothe Female Seminary, Ohio, for Three Terms, from September, 1839, to May, 1840. Chillicothe 1840.
    6577 Chillicothe Female Seminary. Chillicothe. Chillicothe Female Seminary will re-open for the Reception of Pupils on the 25th inst. Arrangements have been made for the thorough instruction of Young Ladies, in all the Classical and Ornamental Branches of Female Literature. Course of Instruction. [Chillicothe 1850]
    668 Chillicothe Polemic Society. The Constitution, or Form of Government of the Chillicothe Polemic Society, Adopted Saturday the 15th of November, 1806. [Chillicothe 1806]
    8701 Chippeway Canal Company. An Act to Incorporate the Chippeway Canal Company. Passed March 9, 1836. [Ravenna 1837]
    1428 Christ Church. Cincinnati. A Declaration and Protest of the Wardens and Vestry of Christ Church, Cincinnati, against the Proceedings of Bishop Hobart and the Trustees of the General Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church, in Relation to the Mission of Bishop Chase to England. Cincinnati 1823.
    1484 Christ Church. Cincinnati. A Letter from the Wardens and Vestry of Christ Church, Cincinnati, to the Rev. Henry U. Onderdonk, on the Conduct of Bishop Hobart towards Bishop Chase. Cincinnati 1824.
    4044 Christian Anti-Slavery Convention. Cincinnati, 1850. The Minutes of the Christian Anti-Slavery Convention. Assembled April 17th-20th, 1850, Cincinnati, Ohio. [Cincinnati] 1850.
    4786 Christy, David, b. 1802. Letter on Geology. Erratic Rocks of North America. [Oxford 1847]
    4880 Christy, David, b. 1802. Letters on Geology: Being a Series of Communications Originally Addressed to Dr. John Locke, of Cincinnati, Giving An Outline of Geology of the West and South West, Together with an Essay on the Erratic Rocks of North America, Address to M. de Verneuil. Illustrated by Geological Sections and Engravings of Some Rare Fossils. By David Christy. Rossville 1848.
    4984 Christy, David, b. 1802. A Lecture on African Colonization. Including a Brief Outline of the Slave Trade, Emancipation, the Relation of the Republic of Liberia to England, & etc. Delivered in the Hall of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio. By David Christy, Agent of the American Colonization Society. Cincinnati 1849.
    2931 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. A Collection of Sacred Hymns, for the Church of the Latter Day Saints. Selected by Emma Smith. Kirtland, Ohio 1835.
    8251 Church of the United Brethren in Christ (1800-1889). Origin, Doctrine, Constitution and Discipline, of the United Brethren in Christ. Seventh Edition. Circleville, O. 1845.
    5060 Church of the United Brethren in Christ (1800-1889). Ursprung, Lehre, Constitution und Zucht-Ordnung der Vereinigten Bruder in Christo. Circleville 1849.
    5399 Church of the United Brethren in Christ (1800-1889). A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the United Brethren in Christ, Taken from the Most Approved Authors, and Adapted to Public and Private Worship. Circleville 1849.
    1810 Cincinnati Academy of Fine Arts. The Act of Incorporation of the Cincinnati Academy of Fine Arts with an Address to the Members of the Institution by John F. Foote, President of the Board of Trustees. Published by Order of the Board. Cincinnati 1828.
    3861 Cincinnati and Whitewater Canal Company. Report of the President to the Stockholders in the Cincinnati and White-Water Canal Company. January 8th, 1840. Cincinnati 1840.
    5921 Cincinnati College. Cincinnati. Circular of Cincinnati College. Cincinnati, April 26th, 1820. Agreeably to a Resolution of the Board of Trustees, It Has Been Made the Duty of the Faculty to Issue a Circular Setting Forth the Present Condition and Prospects of the Cincinnati College. … Cincinnati 1820.
    9601 Cincinnati College. Cincinnati. Circular giving the prospectus of the Cincinnati College for 1820. [Cincinnati 1820]
    3202 Cincinnati College. Cincinnati. A Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Its Medical and Law Departments of Cincinnati College...Session, 1837-38...Published under the Direction of the Board of Trustees. Cincinnati 1837.
    472 Cincinnati College. Cincinnati. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Cincinnati College. 1841. Cincinnati 1841.
    8625 Cincinnati College. Law School. Law School of the Cincinnati College. The regular annual term of the Law School of the Cincinnati College will commence on the third Monday in November next, the 18th, and will continue until the first Monday in April. ... [Cincinnati 1850]
    5172 Cincinnati College. Law School. Law School of the Cincinnati College. An Announcement of the Eighteenth Annual Course of Lectures. Charles P. James, Prof. [Cincinnati 1850]
    3010 Cincinnati College. Medical and Law Departments. A Catalogue of the Officers and Students in the Medical and Law Departments of Cincinnati College; First Session: 1835-6. To Which Are Appended, a List of the Graduates at the First Medical Commencement, and a Report from the Trustees to the Corporators. Published Under the Direction of the Board. Cincinnati, Ohio [1836]
    2420 Cincinnati Colonization Society. Cincinnati, Ohio. Proceedings of the Cincinnati Colonization Society, at the Annual Meeting, January 14, 1833. Published by Order of the Managers. Cincinnati MDCCCXXXIII. [1833]
    8182 Cincinnati Female Academy. Cincinnati. Bearer of the greatest number of these tickets at the annual examination, shall be entitled to a Gold Medal, or a premium in books. J. D. Locke, M.D., Principal. Cincinnati [185-]
    2272 Cincinnati Historical Society. Cincinnati. Circular...Doctor Drake. Cincinnati 1832.
    4623 Cincinnati Historical Society. Cincinnati. Annals of the Cincinnati Historical Society. (Part I.). Published by Order of the Society. Cincinnati 1845.
    8404 Cincinnati Historical Society. Cincinnati. Annals of the Cincinnati Historical Society. [Eight lines stating purpose] Published by Order of the Society. Cincinnati 1845.
    7996 Cincinnati Horticultural Society. Cincinnati. The Cincinnati Horticultural Society. Organized on the 20th, February 1843. Officers. ... Council. ... Any packages of Seeds, Scions, Trees, &c., intended for the Society, can be sent to the care of Mr. S.C. Parkhurst, No. 23, Lower Market Street, Cincinnati, who will receive and pay freight for the same. [Cincinnati 1843]
    4703 Cincinnati Horticultural Society. Cincinnati. The Charter, Constitution and By-laws, of the Cincinnati Horticultural Society, with a Report of Its Transactions for 1843, '44,, and '45, List of Members, &c.. Cincinnati 1846.
    6510 Cincinnati Horticultural Society. Cincinnati. Strawberry Report: Read before the Cincinnati Horticultural Society, August, 1847, and Ordered to be Published. Cincinnati 1848.
    1116 Cincinnati Miami Bible Society. Cincinnati. Fifth Annual Report of the Cincinnati Miami Bible Society, Read and Approved at the Fifth Anniversary Meeting, Held in the First Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, October 6, 1819. Published by Order of the Society. Cincinnati 1819.
    1655 Cincinnati Miami Bible Society. Cincinnati. The Twelfth Annual Report of the Cincinnati Miami Bible Society; to Which is Annexed the Address, Delivered before the Society, on Occasion, at the Baptist Meeting House: Aug. 7, 1826. By B. Storer, Esq. Cincinnati 1826.
    1896 Cincinnati Miami Bible Society. Cincinnati. The Fifteenth Annual Report of the Cincinnati Miami Bible Societ, and the Anniversary Address Delivered by David K. Este, Esq. Cincinnati 1829.
    9886 Cincinnati Trade Sale. Catalogue of the Sixth Cincinnati Trade Sale of Books, Paper, Stationery, Stereotype Plates, & c. to Be Sold at Auction on Wednesday, April 10th, 1844, and Following Days Conducted by U.P. James. Cincinnati 1844.
    2590 Cincinnati Type Foundry Company. Cincinnati. Specimen of Modern and Light Face Printing Types and Ornaments, Cast at the Cincinnati Type Founder. Cincinnati 1834.
    9438 Cincinnati Water Company. Cincinnati. Annual Report of the Trustees of the City Water Works, for the Year Ending 31st December, 1848: Together with the Reports of the Superintendant and Engineer, with Statements Showing the Income, and Expenditures, and Condition of the Works. Published in Compliance with the Act of the Legislature for the Government of the City Water Works. Cincinnati January, 1849.
    9439 Cincinnati Water Company. Cincinnati. Annual Report of the Trustees of the City Water Works, for the Year Ending 31st December, 1848 [i.e., 1849]: Together with the Reports of the Superintendant and Engineer, with Statements Showing the Income, and Expenditures, and Condition of the Works. Published in Compliance with the Act of the Legislature for the Government of the City Water Works. Cincinnati January, 1850.
    2154 Cincinnati, Columbus and Wooster Turnpike Company. Report of the Engineer to the Cincinnati, Columbus and Wooster Turnpike Company. Cincinnati 1831.
    4048 Cincinnati, Hamilton, and Dayton Railroad Company. First Annual Report of the President and Directors of the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad Company, Ohio. Cincinnati May, 1850.
    838 Cincinnati. Brick-Layers. Bill of Prices, Agreed on by the Brick-Layers of Cincinnati, March 1, 1814. [21 lines] We, the subscribers, have duly considered the above prices as low as can be worked for. [2 columns of names, 5 and 4 lines respectively]...March 1, 1814. Cincinnati- [1814]
    6555 Cincinnati. Charters. Charter, Amendments, and General Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati. Published by Order of the City Council. Rev., A.D. 1850. [Cincinnati] 1850.
    1729 Cincinnati. Christ Church. Proceedings of the Wardens and Vestry, and of the Parish of Christ Church, Cincinnati, in Relation to the Separation of the Rev. Samuel Johnston from the Said Church. Cincinnati 1827.
    777 Cincinnati. Citizens. To Lieut. Col. Miller, Commanding the Fourth Regiment of the U.S. Army. Sir, The Citizens of Cincinnati, impressed with a sense of the important service performed by the brave regiment... [Cincinnati 1812]
    2755 Cincinnati. Citizens. Rail-Road from the Banks of the Ohio River to the Tide Waters of the Carolinas and Georgia. Cincinnati 1835.
    4504 Cincinnati. Citizens. Memorial of the Citizens of Cincinnati to the Congress of the United States, Relative to the Navigation of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers. Cincinnati 1843.
    4568 Cincinnati. Citizens. Memorial of the Citizens of Cincinnati to the Congress of the United States, Relative to the Navigation of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers. [Second edition, enlarged.] Cincinnati 1844.
    7338 Cincinnati. Citizens. Town Meeting. Town Meeting. At a very large and respectable meeting of the citizens of Cincinnati...General John S. Gano was appointed Chairman. Feb. 6, 1813. (regards conflict at the river Raisin). Cincinnati 1813.
    6482 Cincinnati. City Council. Law Committee. Majority and Minority Report of the Law Committee Upon the Petition of Thomas Morehead and Others, in Relation to the Obstructing of East Front Street by the Little Miami Railroad. Cincinnati 1848
    6512 Cincinnati. City Council. Law Committee. Majority and Minority Reports of the Law Committee, Upon the Petition of Thomas Morehead and Others, in Relation to the Obstructing of East Front Street, by the Little Miami Railroad. [Cincinnati] 1848.
    3863 Cincinnati. Directory. The Cincinnati, Covington, Newport and Fulton Directory, for 1839-1840: Comprising the Names of Householders, Heads of Families, and Those Engaged in Business, Together with the State or County of Their Birth, &c. by David Henry Shaffer. Cincinnati [1840?]
    1571 Cincinnati. Directory. The Cincinnati Directory for 1825, Containing the Names of Its Citizens, Their Occupations, Places of Residence, and Places of Nativity; Alphabetically Arranged, with a Variety of Other Matter. Illustrated by a Copperplate Engraving of the Plan of the City. By Harvey Hall. Cincinnati 1825, Price, in Boards, 75 cents.
    1894 Cincinnati. Directory. The Cincinnati Directory, for the Year 1829 to which are Appended, Lists of State, County, & City Officers; Some General Statistical Notices, etc. with the Officers and Names of the Various Religious and Benevolent Societies; also the Annual Advertiser. Cincinnati 1829.
    2153 Cincinnati. Directory. The Cincinnati Directory, for the Year 1831: Containing the Names of the Inhabitants, Their Occupations, Places of Business, and Dwelling-Houses, and a Complete List of the Streets and Alleys; with an Appendix, Containing the Names of City, Township, County and State Officers, and the Names of Officers of the Various Public Literary, Scientific and Religious Institutes with a Variety of Interesting Statistical Notices. Cincinnati 1831.
    3011 Cincinnati. Directory. The Cincinnati Directory, for the Years 1836--7: Containing the Names of the Inhabitants, Their Occupations, Places of Business, and Dwell- ings, and a Complete List of the Streets and Alleys; with an Appendix Containing the Names of City, Township, County and State Officers, and the Names and Officers of the Various Public, Literary, Scientific, and Religious Institutions, with a Variety of Interesting Statistical Notices. Cincinnati 1836.
    4389 Cincinnati. Directory. The Cincinnati Directory for 1842. Charles Cist, Compiler. Cincinnati 1842.
    4390 Cincinnati. Directory. The Cincinnati Directory for the Years 1843-44. Charles Cist, Compiler. Cincinnati 1843.
    4391 Cincinnati. Directory. Robinson & Jones' Cincinnati Directory for 1846. Containing the Names of the Inhabitants Alphabetically Arranged; Their Occupations, Places of Business, and Dwellings; a List of the Streets and Alleys of the City; an Alphabetical List of the Advertisers and Subscribers to This Directory; an Index to All Public Institutions and Buildings; Also, a New and Complete Map of the City and Surrounding Districts. First Annual Issue. Cincinnati 1846.
    1114 Cincinnati. Directory. The Cincinnati Directory, Containing the Names, Profession and Occupation of the Inhabitants of the Town, Alphabetically Arranged; with the Number of the Building Occupied by Each. Also, an Account of Its Officers, Population, Institutions and Societies, Public Buildings, Manufactures, &c. With an Interesting Sketch of Its Local Situation and Improvements. Illustrated by a Copperplate Engraving, Exhibiting a View of the City. By a Citizen. [Cincinnati] October, 1819.
    7366 Cincinnati. First Baptist Church. Reply to Dr. William Henry Brisbane on the Subject of Abolitionism, Together with the Remonstrances of the Church Members. Cincinnati 1841.
    6291 Cincinnati. Master Carpenters' and Joiners' Society. The Book of Prices of the House Carpenters and Joiners of the City of Cincinnati: Adopted Monday, January 4, 1819. Carefully Revised and Enlarged. February, 1844 by Louis H. Shally. [Cincinnati] 1844.
    2757 Cincinnati. Ordinances. An Act Incorporating the City of Cincinnati, and a Digest of the Ordinances of Said City, of a General Nature, Now in Force, with an Appendix. Revised and Published by Order of the City Council. Cincinnati 1835.
    5679 Cincinnati. Painters. Rules for Measuring Painter's Work Quality, and appointing Adam Moore as measurer and inspector of work. July 29, 1814. Cincinnati 1814.
    9395 Cincinnati. Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools. Fifth Annual Report of the Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools, to the City Council of Cincinnati, for the School Year Ending June 30, 1834. Together with the City Clerk's Annual Statement of Receipts and Expenditures, and the Proceedings of the City Council Thereon. Reprinted by Order of the School Board. Cincinnati 1834.
    9675 Cincinnati. Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools. Annual Reports of the Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools, to the City Council of Cincinnati; Rendered March 23, 1836: Together with Various Tabular Extracts Appertaining Thereto; and the Subsequent Proceedings of the Council in Relation to the Same. To Which Is Added an Appendix, Containing a General Summary of the Receipts and Expenditures for the Past Year: and the Report of a Select Committee on Pavements; Submitted and Adopted March 23, 1836. Printed by Order of the City Council. Cincinnati 1836.
    8586 Cincinnati. Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools. Seventh Annual Report of the Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools, to the City Council of Cincinnati, for the School Year Ending June 30, 1836 [i.e., 1835]. Together with the City Clerk's Annual Statement of Receipts and Expenditures, and the Proceedings of the City Council Thereon. Reprinted by Order of the School Board. Cincinnati 1836.
    5334 Cincinnati. Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools. Ninth Annual Report of the Condition of the Common Schools, to the City Council of Cincinnati, for the School Year Ending June 30, 1838. Together with the City Clerk's Annual Statement of Receipts and Expenditures, and the Proceedings of the City Council Thereon. Reprinted by the School Board. Cincinnati 1838.
    9398 Cincinnati. Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools. Annual Report of the Condition of the Common Schools to the City Council of Cincinnati, Rendered June 30, 1838 by the Board of Trustees and Visitors, and the Subsequent Proceedings of the Council of the Same. Printed by Order of the City Council. Cincinnati 1838.
    5611 Cincinnati. Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools. Tenth Annual Report of the Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools, to the City Council of Cincinnati, June 29, 1839, and the Subsequent Proceedings of the Council in Relation to the Same. Printed by Order of the City Council. Cincinnati 1839.
    3856 Cincinnati. Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools. Eleventh Annual Report of the Condition of the Common Schools, to the City Council of Cincinnati. Rendered June 30, 1840, by the Board of Trustees and Visitors. And the Subsequent Proceedings of the Council on the Same. Printed by Order of the City Council. Cincinnati 1840.
    469 Cincinnati. Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools. Twelfth Annual Report of the Condition of the Common Schools, to the City Council of Cincinnati. June 2 [i.e., June 29], 1841. By the Board of Trustees and Visitors. Accompanied by the Report of the Board of Examiners and Inspectors, and the Subsequent Proceedings of the Council. Printed by Order of the City Council. Cincinnati 1841.
    4787 Cincinnati. Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools. Thirteenth Annual Report of the Condition of the Common Schools to the City Council of Cincinnati, Rendered June 30, 1842, by the Board of Trustees and Visitors. And the Subsequent Proceedings of the Council on the Same. Printed by Order of the City Council. Cincinnati 1842.
    9396 Cincinnati. Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools. Fourteenth Annual Report of the Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools, to the City Council of Cincinnati, for the School Year Ending June 30, 1843. Together with the City Clerk's Annual Statement of Receipts and Expenditures, and the Proceedings of the City Council Thereon. Reprinted by Order of the School Board. Cincinnati 1843.
    7868 Cincinnati. Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools. Sixteenth Annual Report of the Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools to the City Council of Cincinnati, for the School Year Ending June 30, 1845: Together with the Proceedings of the City Council thereon. Printed by Order of the City Council. Cincinnati 1845.
    9400 Cincinnati. Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools. Seventeenth Annual Report of the Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools, to the City Council of Cincinnati, for the School Year Ending June 30, 1846. Together with the City Clerk's Annual Statement of Receipts and Expenditures, and the Proceedings of the City Council Thereon. Reprinted by Order of the School Board. Cincinnati 1846.
    9397 Cincinnati. Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools. Seventeenth Annual Report of the Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools, to the City Council of Cincinnati, for the School Year Ending June 30, 1846. Together with the City Clerk's Annual Statement of Receipts and Expenditures, and the Proceedings of the City Council Thereon. Reprinted by Order of the School Board. Cincinnati 1846.
    8852 Cincinnati. Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools. Fourteenth Annual Report of the Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools to the City Council of Cincinnati, for the School Year Ending June 30, 1843: Together with the Proceedings of City Council Thereon, and Various Supplementary Documents, Illustrating the State and Prospects of Said Schools. [One line of quotation] Printed by Order of the City Council. Cincinnati August, 1843.
    9480 Cincinnati. Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools. Fifteenth Annual Report of the Trustees and Visitors of Commons School, to the City Council of Cincinnati, for the School Year Ending June 30, 1844: Together with the Proceedings of City Council Thereon. Printed by Order of the City Council. Cincinnati August, 1844.
    9402 Cincinnati. Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools. Eighteenth Annual Report of the Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools, to the City Council of Cincinnati, for the School Year Ending June 30, 1847, Together with the Proceedings of City Council Thereon. Printed by Order of the City Council. Cincinnati September, 1847
    9648 Cincinnatian, A. The Political Responsibilities of the People of the Free States, in Relation to American Slavery. By a Cincinnatian. Cincinnati April, 1846.
    274 Citizen of Ohio. The Military Fame of Gen. Wm. Henry Harrison Acquired in the Battles of Tippecanoe, Fort Meigs, and the Thames. By a Citizen of Ohio. Cincinnati 1840.
    7550 Citizens' Bank. Cincinnati. Citizens' Bank: No. 25 East Fourth Street, between Main and Syracuse Sts. Established by Authority of the City Government. W. Smead. Cincinnati 185-.
    8651 Clark County Agricultural Society. Constitution of the Clark County Agricultural Society. Adopted at Springfield. November 3d, 1831. Springfield 1832.
    119 Clarke, Calvin. Christian Submission. A Sermon Preached at the Funeral of Mrs. Susan Heard Cleaveland, (Wife of the Rev. John P. Cleaveland,) Who Died at Marshall, Mich. October 1st, 1843, by the Rev. Calvin Clarke, of Kalamazoo. Cincinnati 1844.
    1812 Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. An Address of Henry Clay, to the Public; Containing Certain Testimony in Refutation of the Charges Against Him, Made by Gen. Andrew Jackson, Touching the Last Presidential Election. Cincinnati 1828.
    4437 Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. Speech of Henry Clay, at Dayton, Ohio, September 29, 1842. As Reported by Marcus T. C. Gould. Cincinnati 1842.
    251 Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. Speeches of the Hon. Henry Clay, of the Congress of the United States. By Richard Chambers. By Richard Chambers. Cincinnati 1842.
    3624 Claybaugh, Joseph, 1803-1855. The Christian Intelligencer, & Evangelical Guardian---Extra. Introductory Address, to the Students of the Theological Seminary, of the Second A.R. Synod of the West. At the Opening of Its First Session, December 2, 1839. By Rev. Joseph Claybaugh, S.T.P. Oxford, O. 1839.
    3864 Claybaugh, Joseph, 1803-1855. Introductory Address, to the Students of the Theological Seminary, of the Second A. R. Synod of the West. At the Opening of Its Second Session, November 9, 1840. By Rev. Joseph Claybaugh, S.T.P. Published by Request of the Students. Oxford, O. 1840.
    475 Claybaugh, Joseph, 1803-1855. Calvinism Not Inconsistent with the Gospel Call. Address to the Students of the Theological Seminary of the Second A.R. Synod of the West, at the Opening of the Session, November 1, 1841. By Joseph Claybaugh, D.D. Published by Request of the Students. Rossville 1841.
    6823 Claybaugh, Joseph, 1803-1855. Free-Will. An Address to the Students of the Theological Seminary of the Second A.R. Synod of the West., at the Opening of the Session, November 13th, 1843. By Joseph Claybaugh, D.D. Published by Request of the Students. Rossville 1843.
    7464 Claybaugh, Joseph, 1803-1855. Address on the Reasons of the Presbyterian Form of Church Government to the Students of the Theological Seminary of the Second A.R. Synod of the West: at the Opening of the Session, November 10, 1844, By Joseph Claybaugh, D.D. Published by Request of the Students. Rossville 1844.
    5178 Cleveland City Seed Store. Cleveland City Seed Store, and Western Reserve Agricultural Repository Catalogue. 91 Superior Street, Cleveland, Ohio. January 1, 1839. [Cleveland 1839]
    8007 Cleveland Marine Total Abstinence Society. Cleveland. Membership Pledge. Cleveland 1845.
    7745 Cleveland, Citizens of. Public Meeting. Agreeable to the call for a public meeting, signed by 204 of the citizens of Cleveland ... Re: Bank of the United States. [Cleveland 1834]
    3393 Cleveland, Warren Rail Road Company. Report of the Engineer to the Directors of the Cleveland and Warren Rail Road Company, February 24, 1838. [Published by Order of the Directors.] Cleveland 1838.
    3017 Cleveland, Warren and Pittsburgh Railroad Company. Charter of the Cleveland, Warren and Pittsburgh Rail Road Company Estimate of Cost, and Proceedings of the Commissioners Thereon. Cleveland 1836.
    153 Cleveland. Directory. A Directory of the Cities of Cleveland & Ohio, for the Years 1837--38. Comprising Historical and Descriptive Sketches of Each Place-An Alphabetical List of Inhabitants, Their Business and Residence-A List of the Municipal Officers-Every Information Relative to the Public Offices and Officers, Churches, Associations and Institutions, Shipping, Steamboats, Stages, &c.-Also, A List of Officers of the Government of Ohio-A Table of Foreign Coins and Currencies-And a Variety of Other Useful Information. By Julius P. Bolivar Mac Cabe. Cleveland 1837.
    4388 Cleveland. Directory. Peet's General Business Directory of the Cities of Cleveland and Ohio [City], for 1845-6. First Year of Publication. By Elijah Peet. Cleveland 1845.
    1622 Cleveland. Directory. Peet's General Business Directory of the City of Cleveland, for the Years 1846-7, Together with a Historical and Statistical Account. Second Year of Publication. By Elijah Peet. Lat. 41 deg. 30 min. W. lon. 81 deg. 46 min; or 4 deg. 30 min. W. of the city of Washington. Cleveland 1846.
    298 Cleveland. Directory. Smead & Cowles' General Business Directory, of the City of Cleveland. Compiled by William Stephenson. Cleveland 1848.
    4383 Cleveland. Directory. Smead & Cowles' General Business Directory for the City of Cleveland, with a Historical Sketch, by John Barr, Esq. Compiled by I.N. Mason. Cleveland 1850.
    4321 Cleveland. Fire Department. Fireman's Ball. You are respectfully invited to attend a Ball...Jan. 27, 1843...American House. Cleveland 1843.
    1572 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Spelling Book, Being a Just Standard for Pronouncing the English Language, Containing the Rudiments of the English Language Arranged in Catechetical Order, an Organization of the Alphabet, an Easy Scheme of Spelling and Pronouncement, Intermixed with Easy Reading Lessons: to which are Added, Some Useful Tables, with the Names of Cities, Counties, Towns, Rivers, Lakes, &c. in the United States; and a List of the Proper Names Contained in the New Testament, and Pronounced According to the Best Authorities. Designed to Teach the Orthography and Orthoepy of J. Walker. By Lyman Cobb, Author of the Juvenile Reader, School Dictionary, Expositor, Explanatory Arithmetic, and Sequel. [One line of quotation] Revised Edition. St. Clairsville, Ohio. [1825]
    8772 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Spelling Book, Being a Just Standard for Pronouncing the English Language; Containing the Rudiments of the English Language, Arranged in Catechetical Order; an Organization of the Alphabet; an Easy Scheme of Spelling and Pronouncement, Intermixed with Easy Reading Lessons: to Which are Added, Some Useful Tables, with the Names of Cities, Counties, Towns, Rivers, Lakes, &c. in the United States; and a List of the Proper Names Contained in the New Testament, and Pronounced According to the Best Authorities. Designed to Teach the Orthography and Orthoepy of J. Walker. By Lyman Cobb, Author of the Juvenile Readers, School Dictionary, Expositor, Explanatory Arithmetic, and Sequel. Examine thoroughly and Impartially, Then Judge. Revised Edition. St. Clairsville, Ohio. [1843]
    6318 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Toys, Third Series, No. 4. Stories About The Turkey, Nightingale, Wookpecker, King-Fisher, Bullfinch, and Blackbird. Cleveland 1835.
    6035 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Spelling Book, Being a Just Standard for Pronouncing the English Language, Containing the Rudiments of the English Language Arranged in Catechetical Order, an Organization of the Alphabet, an Easy Scheme of Spelling and Pronouncement, Intermixed with Easy Reading Lessons: to which are Added, Some Useful Tables, with the Names of Cities, Counties, Towns, Rivers, Lakes, &c. in the United States; and a List of the Proper Names Contained in the New Testament, and Pronounced According to the Best Authorities. Designed to Teach the Orthography and Orthoepy of J. Walker. Rev. Edition. St. Clairsville 1836.
    3395 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Spelling Book, Being a Just Standard for Pronouncing the English Language, Containing the Rudiments of the English Language Arranged in Catechetical Order, an Organization of the Alphabet, an Easy Scheme of Spelling and Pronouncement, Intermixed with Easy Reading Lessons: to which are Added, Some Useful Tables, with the Names of Cities, Counties, Towns, Rivers, Lakes, &c. in the United States; and a List of the Proper Names Contained in the New Testament, and Pronounced According to the Best Authorities. Designed to Teach the Orthography and Orthoepy of J. Walker. Rev. Edition. Cleveland, O. 1838
    3866 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Spelling Book, Being a Just Standard for Pronouncing the English Language, Containing the Rudiments of the English Language Arranged in Catechetical Order, an Organization of the Alphabet, an Easy Scheme of Spelling and Pronouncement, Intermixed with Easy Reading Lessons: to which are Added, Some Useful Tables, with the Names of Cities, Counties, Towns, Rivers, Lakes, &c. in the United States; and a List of the Proper Names Contained in the New Testament, and Pronounced According to the Best Authorities. Designed to Teach the Orthography and Orthoepy of J. Walker. Rev. Edition. Ortheopy [sic] of J. Walker. By Lyman Cobb. Rev. ed. St. Clairsville 1840.
    6260 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. New North American Reader; or, Fifth Reading Book, Containing a Great Variety of Interesting, Historical, Moral, and Instructive Reading Lessons in Prose and Poetry, from Highly Esteemed American and English Writers; All the words in the First Reading Lesson, not Contained in any Reading Lesson in the Juvenile Readers or in the Sequel, and All New Words in Each Subsequent Reading Lesson, throughout the Books, are placed before it, as a Spelling Lesson, with the Division, Pronunciation, Accentuation, Both Primary and Secondary Accent, and Definition Noted, and the Part of Speech Designated. Designed for the Use of the Highest Classes in Schools and Academies and to Impress the Minds of Youth with Sentiments of Virtue and Religion. Also, Rules and Observations on the Principles of Good Reading. By Lyman Cobb, A.M., Author of the New First Book, New Juvenile Readers, Nos. 1, 2, and 3, New Sequel to the Juvenile Readers, Expositor, School Dictionary, New Spelling Book, in Six Parts, &c. &c. Cincinnati 1845.
    243 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's New First Book or Introduction to the Spelling Book for the Use of Small Children in Schools and Families. Cincinnati 1846.
    9419 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's Series of Reading Books, in Five Numbers. Cobb's New Juvenile Reader, No. II; or, Second Reading Book. By Lyman Cobb. Cincinnati 1847
    6881 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's New Sequel to The Juvenile Readers, or, Fourth Reading Book, Containing a Selection of Interesting, Historical, Moral, and Instructive Reading Lessons in Prose and Poetry, from Highly Esteemed American and English Writers; in Which All Words in the First Reading Lesson Not Contained in Any Reading Lesson in the Three Juvenile Readers, and All New Words in Each Subsequent Reading Lesson, Throughout the Book, Are Placed Before It, with the Division, Pronunciation, Accentuation, Both Primary and Secondary Accent, and Definition Noted, and the Part of Speech Designated. Designed for the Use of Higher Classes in Schools and Academies; and to Impress the Minds of Youth with Sentiments of Virtue and Religion. Also, An Appendix, Containing a Class of Words of Variable Orthography and Words of Variable Pronunciation, and Quotations from Other Languages. By Lyman Cobb, A.M., Author of The First Book, Juvenile Readers, Nos. 1, 2, and 3, Sequel to The Juvenile Readers, North American Reader, Expositor, School Dictionary, New Spelling Book, in Six Parts, Explanatory Arithmetic, Nos. 1 and 2, Ciphering Book, Nos. 1 and 2, &c. &c. Cincinnati 1847.
    9052 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's New Juvenile Reader, No. III; or, Third Reading Book, Containing Interesting, Historical, Moral, and Instructive Reading Lessons, Composed of Words of a Greater Number of Syllables Than the Lessons in Nos. I and II; And a Greater Variety of Composition, Both in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Writings of the Best American and English Authors; in Which, All the Words in the First Reading Lesson, Not Contained in Any Reading Lesson in Nos. I and II, and All New Words in Each Subsequent Reading Lesson, throughout the Book, Are Placed Before It, with the Division, Pronunciation, Accentuation, Both Primary and Secondary Accent, and Definition Noted, and the Part of Speech Designated for the Use of Larger Children in Schools and Families. By Lyman Cobb, A.M., Author of the First Book Juvenile Readers, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Sequel to the Juvenile Readers, North American Reader, Expositor, School Dictionary, New Spelling Book, in Six Parts, Explanatory Arithmetic, Nos. 1 and 2, Ciphering Book, Nos. 1 and 2, &c. &c. Cincinnati 1848.
    9406 Cobb, Lyman, 1800-1864. Cobb's New Juvenile Reader, No. II, or, Second Reading Book, Containing Interesting, Moral, and Instructive Reading Lessons, Composed of Easy Words of One, Two, and Three Syllables; in Which All the Words in the First Reading Lesson, and Contained in Any Reading Lesson in No. I, and All New Words in Each Subsequent Reading Lesson, Throughout the Book, Are Place before It, with the Division, Pronunciation, Accentuation, and Definition Noted, and the Part of Speech Designated. Designed for the Use of Small Children; And in Connexion with No. I, to Accompany the Spelling Book in Schools and Families. By Lyman Cobb, A.M., Author of the First Juvenile Readers, Expositor, School Dictionary, New Spelling Book, in Six Parts, Explanatory Arithmetic, Nos. 1 and 2, Ciphering Books, Nos. 1 and 2, &c. &c. Cincinnati 1850.
    3208 Coke, Richard Henry, 1815-1845. An Address Delivered before the Graduates of the Erodelphian Society of Miami University, August 9th, 1837. By Richard Henry Coke, Esq. of Kentucky. Oxford 1837.
    8995 Columbian and Great West. Fall and Winter Reading. New Series and Additional Attractions. That Standard Family Paper, The Columbian and Great West, begins a new series on the 14th September, 1850 ... W.B. Shattuck, Editor and Proprietor. E. Penrose Jones, Publisher, Cincinnati, O. ... [Cincinnati 1850]
    4637 Columbian Phalanx. Zanesville. Public Sale. Pursuant to a deed of trust executed to me, by Simon Shurtliff, Anthony Baker and James Oatley, trustees of an for the Columbian Phalanx, in Muskingum County and state of Ohio, to secure the payment of certain debts therein specified, I will offer for sale, at the House of James Oatley, on the domain of the said Columbian Phalanx, on Wednesday, the 7th day of January next, the following prescribed personal property, to wit:--8 yoke of work oxen, 13 milch cows, twelve ploughs and harrows, fifty head of sheep, forty head hogs .. [Zanesville] [1845]
    4704 Columbian Phalanx. Zanesville. Public notice. Pursuant to a deed of trust executed to me by Anthony Baker, James Oatley and Simeon Shurtliff, trustees of the Columbian Phalanx, on the 17th November, 1845, to secure payment of certain debts therein described, I shall proceed to sell at public outcry on Wednesday, the 14th day of October inst., upon the lands lately occupied by the said Columbian Phalanx upon the Muskingum River, in this county, all the following valuable personal property, to-wit: 5 yoke oxen, 12 milch cows, 6 head young cattle, 12 sheep ... [Zanesville] [1846]
    5173 Columbiana County Mutual Insurance Company. Western Palladium----Extra. The Annual Report of the Columbiana County Mutual Insurance Company for the year ending June 1st, 1846. [New Lisbon 1846]
    1342 Columbus Baptist Association. Minutes of the Columbus Baptist Association, Held by Appointment, at Bethel Church, Franklin County, Ohio, August 30, 31,--- September 1, 1822. [Three lines of quotations from Acts] Delaware, Ohio. 1822.
    5589 Columbus. Committee of Citizens. Report on the Territory of Oregon, By a Committee, Appointed at a Meeting of the Citizens of Columbus, to Collect Information in Relation Thereto. Columbus 1843.
    4385 Columbus. Directory. The Columbus Business Directory, for 1843-4. Containing a Brief History of the City and Public Institutions, the Names of Householders, Heads of Families, etc. Columbus 1843.
    4386 Columbus. Directory. Kinney's Directory of Columbus, for 1845-6, Comprising the Names of Householders, Head of Families, Persons Engaged in Business, Their Occupation, etc., etc. Columbus 1845.
    4387 Columbus. Directory. Directory for the City of Columbus, for the Year 1848. Containing a Brief History of the City, Statistics of Institutions, and The Names, Residence and Business of All Citizens, Inhabitants, &c. Columbus 1848.
    4053 Columbus. Directory. Directory of the City of Columbus, For the Years 1850-'51. Containing the New City Charter, a Brief History of the City, the Names of the Officers of the Public Institutions, and the Names and Residence of Householders, and All Persons Engaged in Business, &c. Columbus 1850.
    4094 Columbus. Laws, statutes, etc. An Ordinance to Enforce the Several Ordinances Providing for the Paving of Side Walks...City Council...Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 13, 1837. Columbus 1837.
    1217 Columbus. Ordinances. Acts of Incorporation, Bye-Laws and Ordinances, of the Borough of Columbus. An Act to Incorporate the Town of Columbus, in the County of Franklin. [Columbus 1820]
    4295 Columbus. Ordinances. Ordinances of the City of Columbus to Which Is Prefixed the City Charter, Passed, March 3, 1834. Columbus 1848.
    802 Columbus. Republican Citizens. Watch, lest the thief come in a way and hour that ye know not. [column 1 begins:] At a meeting of the Republican citizens of Columbus, and others assembled at Christian Heyl's the 26th inst. It was unanimously agreed that the following address be published and circulated in the 5th Congressional district in Ohio. To the Independent Republican voters of the Fifth Congressional district, composed of the counties of Licking, Fairfield, Franklin, Madison, Champaign, Miami, Montgomery and Darke. [Franklinton 1813]
    4330 Commercial Bank of Lake Erie. Statement of the Commercial Bank of Lake Erie. January 2, 1837. Cleveland 1837.
    4443 Committee of Presbytery. Answer to Rev. Andrew Heron's Address to the Associate Congregation of Caesar's Creek by A Committee of Presbytery. Xenia, O. 1842.
    3388 Committee to Inquire into the Causes of the Explosion of the Moselle. Cincinnati. Report of the Committee Appointed by the Citizens of Cincinnati, April 26, 1838, to Enquire into the Causes of the Explosion of the Moselle, and to Suggest Such Preventive Measures as May be Best Calculated to Guard Hereafter against Such Occurrences. Cincinnati 1838.
    5199 Conneaut and Beaver Railroad Company. Office of the Conneaut & Beaver Railroad Company, Conneaut, O., Feb. 15, 1839. Agreeable to your request. O. A. Knapp, Pres. [Conneaut 1839]
    7712 Conneaut Fire Department. [ornament of eagle] Firemen's Celebration. July 4th. 1849. The 73d Anniversary Of This Ever Glorious Day, On which American Patriotism burst the shackles of British-tyranny ... by the Fire Department. Conneaut 1849.
    992 Connecticut Reserve Bible Society. An Introductory Address, by the President of the Connecticut Reserve Bible Society, and the Third Report of the Trustees of the Society, Presented and Read at Their Annual Meeting, at Burton, June 11th, 1817. Canton, Ohio 1817.
    2772 Conover, James F. Oration, on the History of the First Discovery and Settlement of the New World, with Especial Reference to the Mississippi Valley, etc., Delivered before the Cincinnati Literary Society, at Its Fourth Anniversary Celebration, by James F. Conover, Esq. An Ode, Delivered on the Same Occasion, by Mr. Thomas H. Shreve. Cincinnati 1835.
    4792 Convention of Christ's Messenger. Resolutions of the Convention of Christ's Messenger, Assembled from the 12th to the 19th of August, 1847, at the Trumbull Phalanx, Ohio. Trumbull Phalanx. [1847]
    2486 Convention of Receivers of the Doctrines of the New Jerusalem Westward of the Alleghany Mountains. Circular of the Second Annual Convention of Receivers of the Doctrines of the New Jerusalem Westward of the Alleghany Mountains. Held in Cincinnati, on the 6th and 7th of September, 1833--77. Cincinnati [1833?]
    9028 Convers, Charles C. The President, Directors and Company of the Commercial Bank of Cincinnati, Plaintiffs in Error, vs. the Executors of Eunice Buckingham, Defendants in Error. [Zanesville, Oh. 1846]
    7178 Cook, J. T. New Carding and Fulling Factory. The Subscriber has set up his Works for Carding and Fulling by Horse Power, at his place of residence...north of the court-house in Urbana... [Urbana 1824]
    4793 Coombs, J. J. Speech of Hon. J.J. Coombs, in the Senate, Pending the Resolution Appointing Samuel Medary, Printer to the Senate. December 16, 1846. Speech of C.B. Goddard, in the Senate of Ohio, Pending the Resolution Directing the Clerk to Purchase Paper for the Printing of the Senate. December 23, 1846. Columbus 1847.
    6360 Coop, Timothy. A Trip Around the World; A Series of Letters by Timothy Coop and Henry Exley. Cincinnati 1822.
    4678 Cooper Female Academy. Dayton. Catalogue of the Instructors and Pupils of the Cooper Female Academy, for the Academic Year Commencing Sept. 1, 1845, and Ending July 10, 1846, and Circular for 1846-7. Dayton 1846.
    4683 Cooper Female Academy. Dayton. Catalogue of the Instructors and Pupils of the Cooper Female Academy, for the Academic Year Commencing Sept. 1, 1846, and Ending July 10, 1847, and Circular for 1847-8. Dayton 1847.
    993 Cooper, Daniel C. A Short Account of the Conduct of Mr. James Welsh, While a Citizen of Dayton, by Daniel C. Cooper. In Consequence of an Address to the Citizens of Ohio and Others, By Mr. James Welch, Published in the Ohio Watchman; Together with His Letters to D. C. Cooper. Dayton 1817.
    6297 Cooper, Peter, Rev. Galileo--The Roman Inquisition: A Defence of the Catholic Church from the Charge of Having Persecuted Galileo for His Philosophical Opinions. From the Dublin Review. With an Introduction by an American Catholic. Cincinnati 1844.
    478 Cordingley, J. L. (John L.) Instructions for the Sliding Rule, with a Description of the Several Lines upon It, and Directions How to Find Any Number Thereon;-- Together with an Application of Those Lines to Multiplication, Division, the Rule of Three, &c. &c. The Mensuration of Superficies and Solids Are Likewise Made Perfectly Easy. It Is Also Particularly Useful in Weighing All Kinds of Metals, and Other Bodies, to Which Is Added the Gague [sic] Points for the Standard Weights and Measures, and Other Useful Knowledge for Engineers, Mechanics, &c. Carefully Prepared by J.L. Cordingley, Engineer, and Others. Cincinnati 1841.
    3400 Corry, William M. (William McMillan), 1811-1880. Eulogy on William M'Millan, Esq. Pronounced at the Request of Novae Caesarea Harmony Lodge, No. 2. October 28, 1837. By William M. Corry, Esq. To Which Is Prefixed, the Proceedings of Said Lodge in Erecting and Dedicating a Monument in the Memory of Brother William M'Millan. Cincinnati 1838.
    7672 Cottage Hill Academy. Ellsworth. Cottage Hill Academy. Board Of Trustees. ... Principal E. Morgan Parritt. Teacher in Ladies' Department Miss E. Smith. ... Ellsworth, Trumbull County, Ohio, August 8, 1842. Ellsworth 1842.
    2775 Cowan, John W., defendant. The Life and Confession of John W. Cowan, Who Murdered His Wife and Two Children on the 10th of October, 1835 in the City of Cincinnati. Written by Himself and Arranged for the Press, and Published, by James Allen. Cincinnati 1835.
    801 Coxe, Margaret, 1805-1855. The Life of John Wycliffe, D.D. By Margaret Coxe, Author of "The Young Lady's Companion," "Botany of the Scriptures," "Wonders of the Deep," "Visant to Nahant," &c. Columbus M DCCC XL. [1840]
    53 Coxe, Margaret, 1805-1855. The Young Lady's Companion In a Series of Letters, by Margaret Coxe, Author of 'Botany of the Scriptures,' 'Wonders of the Deep,' &c. Columbus M DCCC XXXIX. [1839]
    5582 Coxe, Margaret, 1805-1855. Floral Emblems; or, Moral Sketches from Flowers. By Margaret Coxe. Author of "The Young Lady's Companion;" "Claims of the Country on American Females;" "Wonders of the Deep; [sic] "Visit to Nahant;" "Infant Brother." Cincinnati MDCCCXLV. [1845]
    4055 Coyner, David H. The Lost Trappers; A Collection of Interesting Scenes and Events in the Rocky Mountains; Together with a Short Description of California; Also, Some Account of the Fur Trade, Especially as Carried on About the Sources of Missouri, Yellow Stone, and on the Waters of the Columbia, in the Rocky Mountains. By David H. Coyner. Second Edition. Cincinnati 1850.
    8082 Crapsey, J. T. Opinion upon the effect which the first section of the fourth article of the constitution of this state has upon the rights of suffrage [Cincinnati 1840]
    1659 Crihfield, Arthur, -1852. What is Truth? or, A Search after, and Defence of, the Doctrine Taught in the Sacred Scriptures; Designed as a Help Towards a Better Understanding of Some Important Points in Theology Than Many Among the Baptist Have; and as a Refutation of Armenianism. By Arthur Crihfield. Xenia 1826.
    526 Critic. Letters on History and Politics, Principally Addressed to "Tom the Wagon Boy," or "His Excellency the Governor of the State of Ohio." By "Critic." [Eleven lines of quotations] Columbus 1841.
    3630 Crockett, David, 1786-1836. Life of Martin Van Buren, Heir-Apparent to the "Government" and the Appointed Successor of General Andrew Jackson...with Concise History of Events That Have Occasioned His Unparalleled Elevating; Together with a Review of His Policy as a Statesman. Cincinnati 1839.
    3631 Crockett, David, 1786-1836. A Narrative of the Life of David Crockett, of the State of Tennessee. [Two lines of verse] Written by Himself. Cincinnati 1839.
    613 Crothers, Samuel, 1783-1856. The Life of Abraham, The First Missionary, Designed for Youth in Families, Sabbath Schools, and Bible Classes. By Samuel Crothers, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Greenfield, Ohio. Chillicothe, Ohio. 1847.
    8593 Crouse, David. Chillicothe (Ohio) Advertiser-Extra. Mr. Crouse's Address, Proving a Secret Conspiracy of the Officers of the Bank of Chillicothe, Against the Democratic Party in This Vicinity. [Chillicothe 1835]
    286 Crowell, William, 1806-1871. The Church Member's Hand-Book: A Guide to the Doctrines and Practice of Baptist Churches. By William Crowell, Pastor of the First Baptist Church, Waterville, Me. Author of the "Church Member's Manual." [Three lines of quotation] Cincinnati [1849]
    3401 Cumings, Samuel. The Western Pilot; Containing Charts of the Ohio River and of the Mississippi, from the Mouth of the Missouri to the Gulf of Mexico; Accompanied with Directions for Navigating the Same, and a Gazetteer; or Description of the Towns on Their Banks, Tributary Streams, etc., Also, a Variety of Matter Interesting to Travelers, and All Concerned in the Navigation of Those Rivers; with a Table of Distances from Town to Town on All the Above Rivers. Cincinnati 1838.
    3632 Cumings, Samuel. The Western Pilot; Containing Charts of the Ohio River and of the Mississippi, from the Mouth of the Missouri to the Gulf of Mexico; Accompanied with Directions for Navigating the Same, and a Gazetteer; or Description of the Towns on Their Banks, Tributary Streams, etc., Also, a Variety of Matter Interesting to Travelers, and All Concerned in the Navigation of Those Rivers; with a Table of Distances from Town to Town on All the Above Rivers. Revised and corrected by Eppts. Charles Ross and Hugh McClain. Cincinnati 1839.
    3874 Cumings, Samuel. The Western Pilot; Containing Charts of the Ohio River and of the Mississippi, from the Mouth of the Missouri to the Gulf of Mexico; Accompanied with Directions for Navigating the Same, and a Gazetteer; or Description of the Towns on Their Banks, Tributary Streams, etc., Also, a Variety of Matter Interesting to Travelers, and All Concerned in the Navigation of Those Rivers; with a Table of Distances from Town to Town on All the Above Rivers. New Edition. A Revised and Altered Edition of the Author's "Western Navigator." Cincinnati 1840.
    4795 Cumings, Samuel. The Western Pilot; Containing Charts of the Ohio River and of the Mississippi, from the Mouth of the Missouri to the Gulf of Mexico; Accompanied with Directions for Navigating the Same, and a Gazetteer; or Description of the Towns on Their Banks, Tributary Streams, etc., Also, a Variety of Matter Interesting to Travelers, and All Concerned in the Navigation of Those Rivers; with a Table of Distances from Town to Town on All the Above Rivers. By Samuel Cummings. Containing the Population of the Principal Towns on the River in 1846. Rev. and Cor. Every Year by Capts. Charles Ross & John Klinefelter. Cincinnati 1847.
    4993 Cumings, Samuel. Western Pilot; Containing Charts of the Ohio River and of the Mississippi, from the Mouth of the Missouri to the Gulf of Mexico; Accompanied with Directions for Navigating the Same, and a Gazetteer; or Description of the Towns on Their Banks, Tributary Streams, etc., Also, a Variety of Matter Interesting to Travelers, and All Concerned in the Navigation of Those Rivers; with a Table of Distances from Town to Town on All the Above Rivers. Rev. and Corr. Every Year by John J. Crane, Containing the Population of the Principal Towns on the River in 1846. Cincinnati 1849.
    96 Curry, Otway, 1808-1855. The Lore of the Past, A Poem; Delivered before the Union Literary Society of Hanover College, Ind. at Their Fifth Anniversary, September 26, 1837. By Otway Curry, Esq. Cincinnati 1838.
    1181 Curtis, Alva, 1797-1881. Discussions Between Several Members of the Regular Medical Faculty, and the Thomsonian Botanic Physicians, on the Comparative Merits of Their Respective Systems. Edited and Published by Dr. A. Curtis. Teacher of Botanico-Medical Science. Columbus, Ohio 1836.
    7162 Curtis, Henry B. (Henry Barnes), 1799-1885. Inaugural Address of the President of the Mount Vernon Lyceum. [Mount Vernon] 1834.
    4994 Curwen, Maskell E. A Revising Index to the Statute Law of the State of Ohio, Showing the Present State of the Law by Indicating the Changes That Have Been Made Since the Publication of Swan's Statutes. With References to the Ohio Reports, and Occasional Illustrations from Other Reports. By M.E. Curwen, Attorney at Law. Dayton 1849.
    2160 Cushman, Ralph, 1792-1831. An Appeal to the Christian Public, against the Allegations Contained in a Pamphlet Written by J.L. Wilson, Entitled "Four Propositions Sustained against the Claims of the American Home Missionary Society." By Ralph Cushman. [two lines from John] Cincinnati 1831.
    5352 Cutler, William Parker, 1812-1889. A Report, Exhibiting Some Statistical Facts and Arguments, Favorable to the Construction of the Belpre & Cincinnati Railroad. Made by William P. Cutler, (a Committee on the Subject,) to the Board of Directors of the B. & C.R.R. Company, and Published by Their Order. Chillicothe 1848.
    4894 Cutter, G. W. (George Washington), 1801?-1865. Buena Vista: and Other Poems. By G. W. Cutter. Cincinnati 1848.
    10146 Cuyahoga County Bar Association. Meeting of the Bar. At a meeting of the Court and Bar of Cuyahoga county, held on the evening of the 14th inst., for the purpose of adopting measures to effect a division of the State of Ohio into two Districts, Judge Hitchcock was called to the Chair, and Geo. A. Benedict chosen Secretary. [Cleveland 1850?]
    7670 Cuyahoga County. Auditor. To the Directors and Other Officers of School Districts, in the several Townships in Cuyahoga County. Re: request for information on schools, school lands and school funds. ... S. Williamson, Auditor of Cuyahoga County. Cleveland 1837.
    9449 Cuyahoga Falls Institute. Cuyahoga Falls. A Catalogue of the Cuyahoga Falls Institute. October, 1837. Cuyahoga Falls, O. 1837.
    9450 Cuyahoga Falls Institute. Cuyahoga Falls. Catalogue of the Cuyahoga Falls Institute. 1837-8. Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 1838.
    5419 Cuyahoga Falls Institute. Cuyahoga Falls. Catalogue of the Cuyahoga Falls Institute. 1838-9. Cuyahoga Falls 1839.
    3983 Cuyahoga Steam Furnace Company. Catalogue of Patterns, of the Cuyahoga Steam Furnace Company. Cleveland 1837.
    5363 Dana, Joseph, 1769-1849, comp. Revaluation of the Lands of the Ohio University, with the Proceedings of the Legislature on that Subject, and the Act by Them Passed March 10th, 1843, Entitled an "Act to Declare the Intent and Meaning of the First Section of the Act Entitled 'An Act to Establish an University in the Town of Athens,' Passed Feb. 21, A.D. 1805." Athens, Ohio 1845.
    4640 Daniel, Henry, 1786-1873. Trial of H. Daniel for the Murder of Clifton R. Thomson. Compend of the Testimony, with the Concluding Argument on the Part of the Commonwealth by M.V. Thomson. Cincinnati 1845.
    4895 Darke County Medical Society. Bill of Prices, Adopted by the Darke County Medical Society, July 27, 1848...A. Koogler, Recording Secretary. I. N. Gard, President. Greenville [1848]
    6326 D'Arusmont, Francis (Wright), 1795-1852. Address Delivered at the Paine Festival in Cincinnati. [Cincinnati 1838]
    145 Davies, Charles, 1798-1876. Elements of Surveying: Including a Description of the Instruments and Necessary Tables By Charles Davies, Professor of Mathematics in the Military Academy, and Author of the Common School Arithmetic, Elements of Descriptive Geometry, and a Treatise on Shadows and Perspective. Cincinnati 1835.
    3217 Davies, Samuel Watts, d. 1843. A Refutation of Sundry Unfounded Accusations, Contended in Letters and Conversations, from Dr. Daniel Drake, to a Committee of the Third District Medical Society. To the Public. [Cincinnati 1833]
    8198 Davis, E. H. (Edwin Hamilton), 1811-1888. Report of the Committee on the Statistics of Calculous Disease in Ohio, Made to the Ohio State Medical Society, at the Annual Meeting, Held in Columbus, June, 1850. By E.H. Davis, M.D. Columbus 1850.
    3218 Davis, John, 1774-1854. Captain Smith and Princess Pocahontas, an Indian Tale. New Edition, Revised and Corrected. Dayton 1837.
    483 Davis, Lewis, 1814-1890. A Debate on the Mode of Baptism: Held at Chillicothe, May, 1841, Between Elders L. Davis and W. Shelton. Columbus 1841.
    8940 Davis, Perry. The People's Pamphlet. This Is the People's Pamphlet, Read It ifYyou Please. It Contains the Author's Account to the Origin, Name and Use of Perry Davis's Vegetable Pain Killer. Entered According to Act of Congress, in the Year 1845, by Perry Davis, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Rhode Island. [Cincinnati, Ohio] [1845]
    1489 Dawson, Moses, 1768-1844. A Historical Narrative of the Civil and Military Services of Major-General William Henry Harrison, and a Vindication of His Character and Conduct as a Statesman, a Citizen, and a Soldier. With a Detail of His Negotiations and Wars with the Indians, until the Final Overthrow of the Celebrated Chief Tecumseh and His Brother the Prophet. The Whole Written and Compiled from Original and Authentic Documents Furnished by Many of the Most Respectable Characters in the United States. By Moses Dawson. Editor of the Cincinnati Advertiser. Cincinnati 1824.
    3875 Dawson, Moses, 1768-1844. Sketches of the Life of Martin Van Buren, President of the United States by Moses Dawson, Editor of the Cincinnati Advertiser and Western Journal. [One line from Psalms.] Cincinnati 1840.
    6189 Dawson, Moses, 1768-1844. Correspondence Between Moses Dawson, Esq. and General Andrew Jackson Upon the Subject of Banks and the Currency; Also the Address of the Democratic Association, on the Same Subject. Cincinnati 1842.
    4995 Day, Henry Noble, 1808-1890. The Professions. An Address Delivered at the Commencement of the Medical Department of Western Reserve College. At Cleveland, Feb. 21, 1849. By Henry N. Day. Hudson, Ohio 1849.
    4384 Dayton. Directory. Odell's Dayton Directory and Business Adviser. To Which Is Prefixed a Sketch of the History of the City. Dayton 1850.
    2781 Dayton. Independence Fire Engine and Hose Co. No. 1. Constitution, By-Laws and Roll of Members of Independence Fire Engine and Hose Co. No. 1. Incorporated, February 20, 1834. Dayton 1835.
    7226 Defoe, Daniel, 1660-1731. The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, Embellished with Engravings. By Wm. Robertson. Stereotyped by J. A. James-Cincinnati. Cincinnati 1833.
    5767 Defoe, Daniel, 1660-1731. The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe. Embellished with Engravings. By Wm. Robertson. Stereotyped by J. A. James-Cincinnati. Cincinnati 1836.
    3219 Defoe, Daniel, 1660-1731. The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe. Embellished with Engravings. By Wm. Robertson. Cincinnati 1837.
    3636 Delafield, John, Jr., 1812-1865 or 6. An Inquiry into the Origin of the Antiquities of America. By John Delafield Jr. With an Appendix, Containing Notes, and "A VKatechismusiew of the Causes of the Superiority of the Men of the Northern over Those of the Southern Hemisphere." By James Lakey, M.D. Cincinnati 1839.
    4796 Delamater, Jacob J. An Introductory Address, on the Life & Character of the Late Prof. Noah Worcester, M.D. Delivered by Appointment of the Medical Faculty of the Western Reserve College, Cleveland, Nov. 3, 1847. By Jacob J. Delamater, M.D., Prof. of Anat. & Phys. Published by the Medical Class. Cleveland 1847.
    8450 Delamater, Jacob J. Introductory Address Delivered at the Opening of the Session of the Medical Department of the Western Reserve College, November 6, 1850. By J.J. Delamater, M.D., Prof. of Anat. and Phys. Session of 1850-51. Cleveland 1850.
    1735 Dell, William, d. 1664. The Doctrine of Baptism, Reduced from Its Ancient and Modern Corruptions: and Restored to Its Primitive Soundness and Integrity According to the Word of Truth, the Substance of Faith and the Nature of Christ's Kingdom by William Dell. Reprinted from the 6th ed. Philadelphia, Printed by B. Franklin & D. Hall, Taken from the 4th London Edition. Cincinnati 1827.
    5326 Democratic Association of Cincinnati. Memorial of the Democratic Association of Cincinnati to the Legislature of Ohio in Favor of Collecting and Disbursing the Revenue of the State in Gold and Silver and Confining It to the Custody of Public Officers, in House, Dec. 6, 1842. Presented by Mr. Wakefield. Cincinnati 1842.
    8524 Democratic Central Committee. Franklin County. Ohio Statesman---Extra. Columbus: Monday, October 7, 1844---9 A.M. Look Out! [Ornament with word "Postscript" in middle] More Foul Fraud and Coon Iniquity. It has just been ascertained that a most foul fraud has been committed by the panic stuck Whigs in issuing FRADULENT TICKETS, with the names of the democratic candidates. The Congressional Ticket is changed, so as to make Mr. McNulty run for the vacancy, and Mr. Stone for the 29th Congress. [Nineteen lines] William Trevitt, E. Gale, Jacob Reinhard, S. D. Preston, E. Gaver, Central Com. of Franklin Co. Monday, Oct. 7, 1844. [Columbus 1844]
    1813 Democratic Convention. Ohio. To Sweep the Augean Stable. For President Andrew Jackson for V-P John C. Calhoun. s.l. [1828]
    6051 Democratic Party (Knox County, Ohio) To the Democratic Electors of Knox County. Fellow Citizens: Having seen a small hand-bill, addressed "To the people" over the signature of Benjamin S. Brown, who is now a candidate before you for the office of Prosecuting Attorney. You will excuse us for asking your attention to the few remarks which we shall offer in reply ... Jackson Committee. Mount Vernon, Oct. 1, 1833. ... C. Colerick. Mount Vernon, Oct. 3, 1833. [Mount Vernon 1833]
    4620 Democratic Party (Ohio) Young Men's Democratic State Central Committee. An Address to the Electors of Ohio, on the Coalition of 1825 or, Henry Clay's Bargain with John Quincy Adams. By the Young Men's Democratic State Central Committee of Ohio. Columbus 1844.
    1523 Democratic Party (Ohio). State Convention (1824: Columbus, Ohio). An Address to the People of Ohio, on the Important Subject of the Next Presidency; by the Committee Appointed for that Purpose, at a Convention of Delegates from the Different Sections of the State, Assembled at Columbus, on Wednesday, the 14th Day of July 1824. Cincinnati [1824]
    5439 Democratic Party (Ohio). State Convention (1828: Columbus, Ohio). The Proceedings and Address of the Ohio Jackson Convention, Assembled at Columbus, on the Eighth of January, 1828, to Nominate an Electoral Ticket, Favorable to the Election of Andrew Jackson to the Next Presidency of the United States. [Columbus] 1828.
    3024 Democratic Party (Ohio). State Convention (1836: Columbus, Ohio) Proceedings of the Democratic State Convention, Held in Columbus on the Eighth of January, 1836; with an Address to the People of Ohio.. Columbus 1836.
    3406 Democratic Party (Ohio). State Convention (1838 : Columbus, Ohio) Proceedings of the Democratic State Convention, Held in Columbus on the Eighth of January, 1838; With an Address to the People of Ohio. Columbus 1838.
    3877 Democratic Party (Ohio). State Convention (1840: Columbus, Ohio). Proceedings of the Democratic State Convention, Held in Columbus on the Eighth of January, 1840; with an Address to the People of Ohio. Columbus 1840.
    5394 Democratic Party (Ohio). State Convention (1848 : Columbus, Ohio) Proceedings and Address of the Democratic State Convention, Held at Columbus, May 10, 1848. Columbus 1848.
    8219 Democratic Party (Summit County, Ohio). Executive Committee. Mass Meeting of the Democracy! Dave Tod, in Akron! Ohio expects every Democrat to do his Duty! On Saturday next, the 22d inst. ... David Tod, the Democratic candidate for governor of Ohio will address the Democracy of Summit County at the Court House in Akron. Let every Democrat in the County Manifest His Regard for His Principles by Turning our on this occasion. ... [Akron 1844]
    3820 Democratic Party of Ohio. Every Man to his Post in 1844. Mr. [blank space] Dear Sir: Knowing you to be an influential, ardent and faithful friend to Democracy, and believing that you would never consider it a task, but an honor, to have the privilege of heading a column of "Cleveland Indomitables," in another brush with Hard Cider Whiggery, you have been selected as a Committee to take charge of the [space] School District in this Town. Every thing depends upon your fidelity to the duties this trust imposes upon you, and in rigidly carrying out the following instructions: [thirty six lines] Yours respectfully, [bracket] Town Committee. [hand to right] This Paper Should Not Be Inspected By Our Opponents. [Cleveland 1844]
    1433 Democratic Party. Nomination of President & Vice President of the U.S. Steubenville 1823.
    1490 Democratic Party. To the People of Ohio. [Cincinnati 1824]
    5556 Democratic Party. Franklin County. Convention, Columbus, 1827. The Address, Resolutions, and Other Proceedings, of a Public Meeting, Held at the U.S. Court-House Columbus, Ohio. By Citizens of Franklin County, Favourable to the Election of Andrew Jackson, on the 17th. of November, 1827. [Columbus] [1827]
    2224 Democratic Party. Huron County, Ohio. An Address of the Democratic Republicans of Huron County adopted at a meeting of the friends of Andrew Jackson, at Norwalk, October 20th, 1832. [Sandusky 1832]
    7795 Democratic Party. Ohio. State Central Committee. Circular. Columbus, October 21, 1840. Democrats of Ohio:-We have but a few days to act...[signed] William Trevitt, A. C. Ribbs. [Columbus 1840]
    7915 Democratic State Central Committee. Columbus. Read And Circulate. Democrats of Ohio! Your Rights and Privileges are in danger! [Re: residence requirements increased to 21 years from 5]... Elect Polk and Dallas, By A Triumphant Majority, and Your Country is Safe. ... Democratic State Central Committee. [Columbus 1844]
    484 Denham, James. The Young Baptist, or, Interrogative Lectures, between a Father and His Son: Being a Reply to Rev. John Rankin's "Present." By. J. Denham. Cincinnati 1841.
    1354 Denniston, Alexander. The Christian's Gain, A Discourse, Occasioned by the Death of John S. Gano, Formerly Major General of the First Division of Ohio Militia; Preached at Covington, Kentucky, on Lord's Day, January 20th, 1822 by Alexander Denniston, Minister of the Gospel, Cincinnati, Ohio. [sermon] Cincinnati [1822]
    8946 Dens, Pierre, 1690-1775. Extracts from the Theological Works of Rev. Peter Dens, D.D. on the Nature of Confession, and the Obligation of the Seal, by E. Zosimus, a Monk of La Trappe. Cincinnati 1846. [i.e., 1846]
    3637 Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. Oliver Twist, by Charles Dickens, (Boz!) Author of "Pickwick Papers," "Nicholas Nickleby," "Sketches of Every Day Life," &c. &c. In Two Volumes. Vol. I[-II]. Cincinnati 1839.
    1660 Dickenson, Jonathan, 1663-1722. The Shipwreck and Dreadful Sufferings of Robert Barrow, with Divers Other Persons, amongst the Inhuman Cannibals of Florida; Faithfully Related by Jonathan Dickenson, Who was Concerned Therein. To Which is Added Some Remarks & Observations, Made by a Person Who Renounced Deism: Also, the Dying Expressions of some Persons of Eminence & Learning, Who had Embraced the Same Principles. Salem, (O.) 1826.
    2597 Dickey, James Henry, 1780-1856. A Review of a Summary of Biblical Antiquities, Compiled for the Use of Sunday School Teachers, and for the Benefit of Families; by John W. Nevin ... By James H. Dickey, Pastor of the Church of Salem, Ross County, Ohio. Ripley 1834.
    9574 Disciples of Christ, General Convention (1849: Cincinnati, Ohio) Report of the General Convention of the Christian Churches of the United States of America Held in Cincinnati, Wednesday, October 23, 1849, Together with the Third Annual Report of the American Christian Bible Society, and the Second Annual Report of the Cincinnati Christian Tract Society, with Appendices. [Cincinnati 1849]
    2783 Disney, David Tierman, 1803-1857. Speech of Mr. Disney, on the Rescinding Resolutions, in the Senate of Ohio, February 4, 1835. Taken in Short Hand by E. Harlan, Stenographer. Columbus 1835.
    4017 Disney, David Tierman, 1803-1857. Argument in the Matter of the Application by Randolph Doyle and John Delafield to enter as public land fractional section number 11.
    1840.
    4797 Disney, David Tierman, 1803-1857. Eulogy on the Death of General Thomas L. Hamar; by David T. Disney, of Cincinnati. Cincinnati 1847.
    9765 Dixon, G. (George Washington), 1808-1861. Oddities and Drolleries of Mr. G. Dixon. The Celebrated American Buffalo Singer; Also, Several Popular Songs as Sung by the Celebrated Miss C. Fisher. Wheeling, Va. 1831.
    2427 Dixon, Jacob, 1793-1849. The Poetical Works of Jacob Dixon; Containing Divination Overruled, and the True God Exalted: An Epic Poem in Four Parts: Also Miscellaneous Pieces, Moral and Religious. [Two lines from Pope] Published by the Author. Columbus, Ohio 1833.
    1052 Doddridge, Joseph, 1769-1826. An Eulogium on the Late Dr. George Wilson, Delivered on the 5th of November, 1818, in the Presbyterian Church, Steubenville, before the Medical Society for the 5th District, Ohio, and a Numerous Assemblage of Ladies and Gentlemen of Said Town and its Vicinity. By Joseph Doddridge. Steubenville 1818.
    3638 Doolittle, Giles. The Importance of Being at Peace with God: Sermon Preached at Hudson...at the Funeral of Mrs. Ann S. Hall. Ravenna 1839.
    130 Doolittle, Nelson. A Discussion of the Subject of Universalism, Held in Laport, Lorain County, Ohio; From July 29th, to August 6th, 1845; Between Rev. N. Doolittle, Universalist Minister of Akron, Ohio and Rev. John H. Power, Methodist Minister of Delaware, Ohio Reported by Mr. A.A. Whetmore, Oberlin, Ohio and Revised by the Parties. Columbus, Ohio 1846.
    7184 Doty, Daniel, 1765-1848. An Address to the People at Union Village, and a Solemn Warning to the Whole Human Family against Shakerism and Delusion. By Daniel Doty. ... ; Also, An Address to Calvin Morrell and Richard M'Nemar, on the Appendix to the Other Side of the Question by William Ludlow. Lebanon 1820.
    3028 Douglas, Richard, 1785-1852. Speech of Richard Douglas, Esq., of Chillicothe, Delivered before The Whig Convention, Held in Columbus, February 22d & 23d; A.D. 1836. Columbus 1836.
    4997 Dow, Lorenzo, 1777-1834. The Dealings of God, Man, and the Devil; As Exemplified in the Life, Experience, and Travels of Lorenzo Dow, in a Period of over Half a Century, Together with His Polemic and Miscellaneous Writings, Complete. To Which is Added The Vicissitudes of Life, By Peggy Dow...with an Introductory Essay by the Rev. John Dowling. Middleton 1849.
    229 Dow, Lorenzo, 1777-1834. History of Cosmopolite: Or the Writings of Rev. Lorenzo Dow: Containing His Experience and Travels, in Europe and America, Up to Near His Fiftieth Year. Also, His Polemic Writings. To Which Is Added, The "Journey of Life," by Peggy Dow. Revised and Corrected with Notes. Sixth Edition--Averaging 4000 Each. Cincinnati 1849.
    4511 Drake, B. M. (Benjamin Michael), 1800-1860. A Sketch of the Life of Rev. Elijah Steele, by B.M. Drake, of the Mississippi Conference. To Which Is Added a Funeral Discourse, by W. Winans, D.D. [Single line quotation from Paul] Cincinnati 1843.
    65 Drake, Benjamin, 1794-1841, and Mansfield, Edward Deering, 1801-1880. Cincinnati in 1826. Cincinnati February, 1827.
    3409 Drake, Benjamin, 1794-1841. Tales and Sketches, from the Queen City. By Benjamin Drake, Author of The Life and Adventures of Black Hawk. Cincinnati 1838 [i.e., 1839].
    489 Drake, Benjamin, 1794-1841. Life of Tecumseh, and of His Brother the Prophet; with a Historical Sketch of the Shawano Indians. By Benjamin Drake, Author of "The Life of Black Hawk," "Tales from the Queen City," &c. &c. Cincinnati 1841.
    20 Drake, Benjamin, 1794-1841. The Life and Adventures of Black Hawk: With Sketches of Keokuk, the Sac and Fox Indians, and the Late Black Hawk War. By Benjamin Drake. 7th Edition-Improved. Cincinnati 1844.
    4711 Drake, Benjamin, 1794-1841. The Life and Adventures of Black Hawk: With Sketches of Keokuk, the Sac and Fox Indians, and the Late Black Hawk War. 7th Edition-Improved. By Benjamin Drake. Cincinnati 1846.
    4897 Drake, Benjamin, 1794-1841. Life and Adventures of Black Hawk; with Sketches of Keokuk, the Sac and Fox Indians and the Late Black Hawk War. 7th ed., Improved. Cincinnati 1848.
    276 Drake, Benjamin, 1794-1841. Life of Tecumseh, and of His Brother the Prophet; with a Historical Sketch of the Shawanoe Indians. By Benjamin Drake, Author of "The Life of Black Hawk," "Tales from the Queen City," &c. &c. Cincinnati 1850.
    2282 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. An Account of the Epidemic Cholera, as It Appeared in Cincinnati. By Daniel Drake, M.D. Extracted from the Sixth Volume of the Western Journal of Medical and Physical Science. By Daniel Drake. Cincinnati, Ohio [1832]
    725 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. Notices Concerning Cincinnati. By Daniel Drake. Cincinnati 1810.
    1053 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. An Appeal to the Justice of the Intelligent and Respectable People of Lexington. Cincinnati 1818.
    1054 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. A Second Appeal to the Justice of the Intelligent and Respectable People of Lexington. Cincinnati 1818.
    1355 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. A Narrative of the Rise and Fall of the Medical College of Ohio. By Daniel Drake, M.D., Late President of the Institution. Cincinnati 1822.
    2284 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. A Practical Treatise on the History, Prevention, and Treatment of Epidemic Cholera Designed Both for the Profession and the People. By Daniel Drake, M.D. Cincinnati 1832.
    2598 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. Discourse on the History, Character, and Prospects of the West: Delivered to the Union Literary Society of Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, at Their Ninth Anniversary, September 23, 1834. By Daniel Drake, M.D. Cincinnati 1834.
    2686 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. Extract from the Western Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences. For April, 1834. The Medical College of Ohio. [Cincinnati 1834]
    5785 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. A Report, on the Subject of the Education of the Blind, By Daniel Drake, M.D. to the Ohio Medical Convention, January 6th, 1835. [Columbus 1835].
    4998 Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. An Introductory Lecture at the Opening of the Thirtieth Session of the Medical College of Ohio. Delivered at the Request of the Faculty, November 5, 1849. By Daniel Drake, M.D., Professor of Special Pathology, Practice, and Clinical Medicine. Published by the Class. Cincinnati 1849.
    4999 Dresser, Amos, 1812-1904. The Bible against War: by Rev. Amos Dresser. [One line of quotation from Matthew] [Three lines of quotation from Benjamin Franklin] Oberlin MDCCCXLIX. [1849]
    5179 DuBois, R. K. To the Citizens of Summit County. To the Independent Electors of Summit County. A Report of the Union Convention held in Akron, Sept. 25, 1841. [Akron 1841]
    7793 Duffee, John. A Candid Appeal to Candid Protestants, in Refutation of the Mistakes and Misrepresentations of the Rev. Dr. Booth, of the Cincinnati Protestant; Made in Several Discourses Delivered in Columbus, Ohio, Against the Catholic Church and Catholic Morality, on the 20th and 21st of July, 1845. [Three lines of quotation from Thomas a Kempis] By a Catholic Layman, and Citizen of Columbus. Columbus 1845.
    4255 Dumas, Alexandre, 1802-1870. Louisa, or, The Adventures of a French Milliner by Alexandre Dumas, Translated from the French by Ger Griswold. Cincinnati 1850.
    1434 Dunlavy, John, 1769-1826. Public Discourses, Delivered (in Substance) at Union Village, August 1823, and Prepared for Publication, by Order of the Ministry. A Few Paragraphs and Explanatory Notes Have Been Added. [Union Village 1823]
    6221 Dunn, L. A. (Lewis A.), 1814-1888. L.A. Dunn and A. Webster's Scholar's Guide to a Practical Knowledge of Sacred Geography, upon the Classification System. Corrected and Improved by J. Dunton. Oberlin 1842.
    4257 Durham, J. Z. (Joseph Z.) Ladies' Physo Medical Companion, Containing the Causes and Preventatives of a Premature Decline, with a Review of the Various Changes & Derangements of the Female Constitution; Composed of Original and Selected Matter, Designed as a Guide to Both Married and Unmarried Ladies, Throughout the Various Changes of Life, with Important Information Concerning the Cure of Disease. In Three Parts. -By J. Z. Durham, P.M.D. Marlborough, O. [One line of quotation] First Edition.-Price 75 Cents. Canton 1850.
    1492 Dwyer, John Hanbury. An Essay on Elocution, with Elucidatory Passages from Various Authors. To Which Will Be Added Remarks on Reading Prose and Verse. With Suggestions to Instructors of the Art. By J.H. Dwyer: Lecturer on, and Teacher of Elocution. Cincinnati 1824.
    5553 Eagle Tavern, Manhattan, Ohio. The Celebration of the Independence of the U. States and Triumph of Texas. [Cut of Eagle] The Company of Mr. [blank] Is respectfully solicited at the Eagle Tavern, Manhattan, on Monday, the Fourth day of July, 1836. Managers. [two columns] S. Thompson, Buffalo, S. Corning, Painesville, V.J. Card, Cleveland, J.G. Camp, Sandusky City, F. Wright, Manhattan, T. Stickney, Manhattan, H.W. Goettel, Toledo, George McKay, Toledo, A.M. Thompson, Perrysburg, C.C.P. Hunt, Maumee. [Manhattan 1836]
    2119 East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the East Fork of the Little-Miami Baptist Association, Held at the Clough Creek Meeting House, Hamilton county, Ohio, on the 3d, 4th and 5th of September 1831. [Cincinnati 1831]
    2416 East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association, Held at Second Tenmile Meeting House, Clermont County, Ohio, on the 30th of August, 1833, and the Two Following Days. [Cincinnati 1833]
    1737 Eaton, John Henry. The Life of Andrew Jackson, Major-General in the Service of the United States: Comprising a History of the War in the South, from the Commencement of the Creek Campaign to the Termination of Hostilities before New Orleans. Cincinnati 1827.
    323 Edward, David Barnett, 1790-1870. The History of Texas; or, The Emigrant's, Farmer's, and Politician's Guide to the Character, Climate, Soil and Productions of That Country: Geographically Arranged from Personal Observation and Experience. By David B. Edward. Formerly Principal of the Academy, Alexandria, La,; Late Preceptor of Gonzales Seminary, Texas. Cincinnati 1836.
    3030 Eells, James Henry, 1808-1836. The American Revolution, Compared with the Present Struggle for the Abolition of Slavery in the United States. An Oration by Rev. James H. Eells, Delivered at Elyria, July 4, 1836. Published by the Board of Managers of the Lorain County Anti-Slavery Society. Elyria Ohio 1836.
    3031 Eells, Samuel, 1810-1842. Address before the Alpha Delta Phi Society, of Miami University, on the Study of the Classics. By Samuel Eells, September 27th, 1836. Cincinnati 1836.
    7067 Eells, Samuel, 1810-1842. Poem written in memory of Rev. James Henry Eells, who was drowned in the Maumee river, Dec. 7, 1836. Cincinnati 1840.
    4452 Eichbaum, George R. Report of the Chief Engineer on the Location and Estimates of Cost of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad Company. Accompanied by the Report of Prof. Alexander C. Twining, Consulting Engineer, and the Statement of the President and Directors to the Stockholders of the Company. Hudson 1849.
    8515 Elder, William, 1806-1885. Minority Report, or Protest Against the Proceedings of the Western New Church Convention, in the Case of the Acting Committee vs. John S. Williams; By William Elder, of Liberty, IA. To Which Is Added an Appendix, by the Defendant. Chillicothe 1841.
    5000 Ellet, Charles, Jr., 1810-1862. Letter on the Proposed Bridge across the Ohio River at Cincinnati, with a Single Span of 1400 feet, and an Elevation of 112 feet above Low Water, by Charles Ellet, Jr., Civil Engineer. Columbus 1849.
    4893 Elliott & Co., Cleveland. Periodical Catalogue of Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Plants, Cultivated at the Lake Erie Nurseries, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Elliott & Co., Proprietors. Cleveland MDCCCXLIV. (1846)
    4367 Elliott, Charles, 1792-1869. The Life of the Rev. Robert R. Roberts, One of the Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Cincinnati 1844.
    5068 Elliott, Charles, 1792-1869. An Address in Vindication of the Study of the Ancient Classics: Delivered at the Commencement in Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, August 8th, 1850. By Charles Elliot, A.M., Professor of Greek in That Institution. [Cincinnati] 1850.
    5069 Elliott, Charles, 1792-1869. Sinfulness of American Slavery: Proved from Its Evil Sources; Its Injustice; Its Wrongs; Its Contrariety to Many Scriptural Commands, Prohibitions, and Principles, and to the Christian Spirit; and from Its Evil Effects; Together with Observations on Emancipation, and the Duties of American Citizens in Regard to Slavery. By Rev. Charles Elliott, D.D. Edited by Benjamin Franklin Tefft, D.D. [ten lines of quotations] In Two Volumes. Volume I [-II] Cincinnati 1850.
    6946 Ells, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1805-1874. The Book of Poetry[.] Dayton, O. [1840]
    7694 Ells, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1805-1874. Pleasing Primer. Designed to Precede No. One, Pleasing Reader. Dayton [1840]
    3891 Ells, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1805-1874. Number Four. Grammar Reader; in Which Are Unfolded to the Mind of the Learner, All the Principal Rules of English Grammar, in Connection with Their Practical Application. [Woodcut labeled School House] By B.F. Ells, Author of the Dialogue Grammar. Dayton, O. [1840]
    1241 Ells, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1805-1874. Pleasing Speller. Advertisement for speller with endorsements. Dayton 1842.
    7718 Emerson, Caleb, and Company. Marietta. Proposals, by Caleb Emerson & Co., for Publishing, at Marietta, Ohio, a New Literary and Miscellaneous Newspaper, Entitled the Marietta Review; Devoted to the Diffusion of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge. ... Marietta, November 18, 1837. Subscription Form. Marietta 1837.
    5001 Emmet, W. Y. Thoughts on the Death Penalty; Showing That It Is Atheistical in Doctrine; Contrary to the Laws of God and the Bible; and Opposed to the Spirit of Christianity. And also, An Essay on Prison Discipline. By W.Y. Emmet. Cincinnati 1849.
    1329 Episcopal Church. Diocese of Ohio. Convention (1821 Worthington, Ohio). Journal of the Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Ohio; Held at Worthington, June 6, & 7, 1821. Worthington 1821.
    1528 Episcopal Church. Diocese of Ohio. Convention (1824 Chillicothe, Ohio). Journal of the Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Ohio; Held in St. Paul's, Chillicothe, November 3d, 4th and 5th, 1824. Cincinnati 1824.
    2068 Episcopal Church. Diocese of Ohio. Convention (1830: Gambier, Ohio). Journal of the Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Ohio: Held at Gambier, September 8th, 9th, & 10th, 1830. [Gambier] 1830.
    420 Episcopal Church. Diocese of Ohio. Convention (1836: Cleveland, Ohio). Journal Proceedings Nineteenth Annual Convention of the Protestant Church in the Diocese of Ohio, Held in Trinity Church, Cleveland, on Thursday the 8th, Friday the 9th, and Saturday the 10th Days of September, A.D. 1836. Gambier 1836.
    5927 Episcopal Church. Diocese of Ohio. Convention (1844: Massillon, Ohio). Journal of the Proceedings of the Twenty=Seventh Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Ohio; Held in St. Timothy's Church, Massillon, on Thursday the Fifth, Friday the Sixth, and Saturday the Seventh Day of September. 1844. Gambier, O. M DCCC XVIV. [1844]
    9013 Erie and Kalamazoo Rail Road Company. Engineer's Report of the Erie and Kalamazoo Rail-Road Company, to the Directors, with Its Charter and Amendments. January 1, 1849. Cleveland 1849
    5473 Erskine, Ralph, 1685-1752. The Life and Practical Works of the Reverend Ralph Erskine. From the Glasgow Edition, 1777. Xenia 1844.
    1580 Evangelical Lutheran Church in the U.S.A. Joint Synod of Ohio and Other States. Conference (8th, 1825: Lancaster, Ohio) Verrichtungen der Achten Evangelisch-Lutherischen Synode, von Ohio, und den angranzenden Staaten. Gehalten in Lancaster, Ohio, auf das Fest Trinitatis A. D. 1825, und den darauf follgenden Tagen. [Lancaster 1825]
    934 Evangelical Lutheran Church. Ohio and Western Pennsylvania Special Conference. Verrichtungen der 6ten Spezial Conferenz Der Evangelisch-Lutherischen Prediger im Staat Ohio, und dem Westlichen Theil von Pennsylvanien. [Five lines from Acts] Lancaster 1816.
    7861 Evening and the Morning Star. Kirtland. Evening and the Morning Star Extra. Kirtland, Ohio, February, 1834. "From Missouri" and "The Mormons" so called. Signed by Parley Pratt, Newel Knight, John Carrill [sic], December 12, 1833. [Kirtland 1834]
    9410 Farmers' College of Hamilton County. Board of Directors. A Plea for the Farmers' College of Hamilton County, Ohio, and for a Reformation in Collegiate Instruction, Being a Report to that Institution, Made July 17, 1850. Cincinnati 1850.
    6422 Farmers' College. College Hill. Addresses Delivered at the Laying of the Corner Stone of the Farmer's College, Hamilton County, O., April 13, 1846. Cincinnati 1846.
    6141 Farmers' College. College Hill. Addresses Delivered at the Laying of the Cornerstone of the Farmers' College. April 13, 1846. No. 1 by R. H. Bishop, No. 2 by J.W. Scott. Cincinnati 1846.
    9995 Farmers' College. College Hill. First Annual Circular of Farmers' College, Hamilton County, Ohio, for the Academical Year, 1847-48. Cincinnati 1847.
    9996 Farmers' College. College Hill. Second Annual Catalogue of Farmers' College, Hamilton County, Ohio, for the Academical Year 1848. Cincinnati 1848
    10009 Farmers' College. College Hill. Fourth Annual Catalogue of Farmers' College, Hamilton County, Ohio, for the Academical Year, 1849-50. Cincinnati 1850.
    7344 Farmers' College. Pleasant Hill. Circular. Pleasant Hill, December 6, 1845. Establishing Farmers' College. [Pleasant Hill 1845]
    1581 Farnham, James. To the Public...Handbill in Circulation, published by Mary M. Dyer...against me. New-Lebanon, Oct. 14, 1825. [New Lebanon 1825]
    6142 Fernham, J. H. Observations on the Character and Policy of Napoleon Bonaparte, Late emperor of France. Columbus, O. 1849.
    5872 Findley, William T. (William Thornton), 1814-1893. The Bible History of the Creation, in Accordance with Astronomical and Geological Phenomena. Three Lectures: Delivered by William T. Findley, Pastor of the Associate Reformed Church, Chillicothe, Ohio. Chillicothe, O. 1847.
    4259 Finley, James B. (James Bradley), 1781-1856. Memorials of Prison Life. By Rev. James B. Finley. Edited by Rev. B.F. Tefft, D.D. Cincinnati 1850.
    5242 Finney, Charles Grandison, 1792-1875. The Reviewer Reviewed: or Finney's Theology and the Princeton Review. By Professor C.G. Finney. (Written for the Oberlin Quarterly Review.) Oberlin 1847.
    4899 Finney, Charles Grandison, 1792-1875. A Reply to Dr. Duffield's "Warning against Error," by C.G. Finney, Prof. of Theology, Oberlin Theo. Sem. Oberlin 1848.
    9061 Fireman's General Association Fund, Cleveland. Constitution of the Firemen's General Association Fund: Adopted Feb. 3, 1841. Cleveland 1843.
    8582 First Presbyterian Church. Cleveland. Manual for the Members of the First Presbyterian Church in Cleveland. Compiled and Published by Order of the Session. Cleveland 1842.
    2634 First Presbyterian Church. Columbus. Sunday school celebration, at the First Presbyterian Church. July 4th, 1846. ... [Columbus 1846]
    2774 First Presbyterian Church. Warren. Manual for the First Presbyterian Church of Warren, Trumbull County. Compiled and Published by Order of the Church. Second Edition. Warren, O 1850.
    1908 Fisher, Charles. A Serious Expostulation with the Followers of Elias Hicks, Called by Themselves Tolerants, Particularly Addressed to Those Who live within the Limits of Springborough Monthly Meeting, and to All Other of Them, Wherever Located, Inviting Them, for the Sake of the Salvation of Their Souls, and Their Eternal Peace, Timely, Soberly, and without Prejudice, and Earnestly too, to Consider the Principles and Practices They are Advocating, and Whether they are not thereby Rejecting the Only Means of Salvation, Provided by a Merciful Creator for the Redemption of His Fallen Creature, Man. Cincinnati 1829.
    4521 Fisher, E. Burke, 1799?-1859? The Bench and Bar of Cuyahoga County. A Modern Epic. By Timothy Jenkins, Esquire. "A Great Country this!" Cleveland 1843.
    4802 Fisher, Samuel Ware, 1814-1874. William Penn. A Lecture Delivered before the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association, of Cincinnati: December 7th, 1847. By Rev. Samuel W. Fisher, Pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church. Cincinnati 1847.
    4801 Fisher, Samuel Ware, 1814-1874. The Reception of a Pastor. A Sermon Delivered in the Second Presbyterian Church on Sabbath Afternoon, June 6th, by Rev. Samuel W. Fisher. Cincinnati 1847.
    9581 Fisher, Samuel Ware, 1814-1874. True Wisdom, a Sermon Occasioned by the Death of Charles L. Telford, Esq. and Preached in the Second Presbyterian Church, September 16th, 1849. Cincinnati 1849
    6828 Fitch, Charles, 1805-1844. Report of a Discussion on Second Advent Near. By Charles Fitch, Henry Cowles, and Asa Mahan. Cleveland 1843.
    6079 Flanders, G. T. (George Truesdale), 1820-1897. A Reply to Rev. M.P. Kellogg's Discourse Against Universalism. Zanesville 1842.
    4803 Flanders, G. T. (George Truesdale), 1820-1897. Review of Alexander Halls "Universalism Against Itself." By G.T. Flanders. Zanesville, O 1847.
    496 Fletcher, John William, 1729-1785. Verdorbene und Verlorene Zustand des Menschen bewiesen in einer Appellation an Thatsachen u. die gesunde Vernunft : nebst einer Antwort an Diejenigen welche fragen was sollen wir thun um selig zu werden? verfasst von Johannes Fletscher und aus dem Englischen übersetzt von Wilh. Nast. Cincinnati 1841.
    1667 Flinn, Andrew. A Funeral Sermon, Occasioned by the Death of the Rev. Urban Cooper, One of the Ministers of the Methodist Church. Delivered in the Second Presbyterian Church; Charleston S. C. Xenia 1826.
    6733 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. Biographical Memoir of Daniel Boone, The First Settler of Kentucky. Interspersed with Incidents in the Early Annals of the Country. By Timothy Flint. Cincinnati 1833.
    101 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. Biographical Memoir of Daniel Boone, the First Settler of Kentucky. Interspersed with Incidents in the Early Annals of the Country. By Timothy Flint. Cincinnati 1833.
    4412 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. Biographical Memoir of Daniel Boone, The First Settler of Kentucky. Cincinnati 1834.
    100 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. Biographical Memoir of Daniel Boone, The First Settler of Kentucky: Interspersed with Incidents in the Early Annals of the Country. By Timothy Flint. Cincinnati 1836.
    3227 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. Biographical Memoir of Daniel Boone, the First Settler of Kentucky: Interspersed with Incidents in the Early Annals of the Country. By Timothy Flint. Cincinnati 1837.
    3645 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. Biographical Memoir of Daniel Boone, the First Settler of Kentucky: Interspersed with Incidents in the Early Annals of the Country. By Timothy Flint. Cincinnati 1839.
    3884 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. Biographical Memoir of Daniel Boone, the First Settler of Kentucky, Interspersed with Incidents in the Early Annals of the Country. By Timothy Flint. Cincinnati 1840.
    497 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. Biographical Memoir of Daniel Boone, by Timothy Flint. With Incidents in the Early Annals of the Country. Cincinnati 1841.
    4413 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. Biographical Memoir of Daniel Boone, The First Settler of Kentucky, Interspersed with Incidents in the Early Annals of the Country. By Timothy Flint. Cincinnati 1842.
    4368 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. Biographical Memoir of Daniel Boone the First Settler of Kentucky: Interspersed with Incidents in the Early Annals of the Country. By Timothy Flint. Cincinnati 1844.
    4643 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. Biographical Memoir of Daniel Boone, The First Settler of Kentucky; Interspersed with Incidents in the Early Annals of the Country. By Timothy Flint. Cincinnati 1845
    6062 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. The First White Man of the West; or, The Life of Col. Dan'l Boone, The First Settler of Kentucky, Interspersed with Incidents in the Early Annals of the Country. Cincinnati 1847.
    4416 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. The First White Man of the West, or The Life and Exploits of Col. Dan'l. Boone, The First Settler of Kentucky; Interspersed with Incidents in the Early Annals of the County. By Timothy Flint. Cincinnati 1850.
    7142 Foe To Slander. O Yes! O Yes! On Wednesday the 3d of October, 1832, Thomas Morris and Forman White, of Clarmont, came into Georgetown, and in conversation, they declared in presence of several persons that Mr. Hamer would not get fifty votes in Clermont County! ... Georgetown 1832.
    6809 Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. First Annual Report of the Foreign Missionary Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Auxiliary to the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Presented October 30, 1833. Cincinnati 1834.
    9225 Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Fifth Annual Report of the Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi, Auxiliary to the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Affairs. Presented November 10, 1837. Cincinnati 1837
    9227 Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Seventh Annual Report of the Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi, Auxiliary to the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Presented October 19, 1838. Cincinnati 1839.
    9226 Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Sixth Annual Report of the Foreign Mission Society, of the Valley of the Mississippi, Auxiliary to the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Presented October 19, 1838. Cincinnati 1839.
    9228 Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Eighth Annual Report of the Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi, Auxiliary to the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Presented 19, 1840. Cincinnati 1841.
    9229 Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Ninth Annual Report of the Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi,: Auxiliary to the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Presented October 16, 1841. Cincinnati 1842.
    9231 Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Eleventh Annual Report of the Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi: Auxiliary to the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Presented November 4, 1843. Cincinnati 1844.
    9233 Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi. Thirteenth Annual Report of the Foreign Mission Society of the Valley of the Mississippi: Auxiliary to the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Presented at Circleville, O. Sept. 28, 1845 Cincinnati 1846.
    6898 Forman, Jacob Gilbert. Principles of Phreno-Mnemotechny, Founded on the Fundamental Basis of M. Paris, as Taught by Prof. Francis Fauvel-Gouraud, in New York and Philadelphia, and the Sciences Election Statistics, the Tariff, and the Sentiments of Flowers, with an Original Mnemonical Classification for Proper Names. Cincinnati 1845.
    4419 Foster, Charles. The Gold Placers of California, Soil, Climate, Resources, &c. of California and Oregon. Also, the Routes and Distances There, the Outfit, Expenses, etc. By Charles Foster, A.M. To Which is Added a Method of Assaying Gold, by Samuel St. John, A.M. Professor of Chemistry, &c., Western Reserve College. Akron 1849.
    6563 Foster, Randolph Sinks, Bp., 1820-1903. Objections to Calvinism As It Is, In a Series of Letters Addressed to N.L. Rice, D.D., by R.S. Foster. With an Appendix Containing Replies and Rejoinders. Cincinnati 1849.
    7021 Foster, Randolph Sinks, Bp., 1820-1903. Objections to Calvinism as It Is; In a Series of Letters Addressed to N.L. Rice, D.D. by R.S. Foster with an Appendix Containing Relpies and Rejoinders. Cincinnati 1850.
    6786 Foster, Stephen Symonds, 1809-1881. The Brotherhood of Thieves, or, A True Picture of the American Church and Clergy. By Stephen S. Foster; to Which Is Added a Lay Sermon by by Stephen S. Foster ; to which is added a lay sermon by Cassius M. Clay. Cincinnati 1845.
    498 Fox, Charles, of Cincinnati. An Opinion in Relation to the Contract between the Cincinnati Gas Light and Coke Company and the City of Cincinnati. By Charles Fox. Cincinnati 1841]
    2031 Foxe, John, 1516-1587. Geschichte der Martyrer, nach dem ausfuhrlichen Original des Ehrw. Johann Fox und Anderer. Kurz gefasst und, besonders fur den gemeinen Deutschen Mann in den Vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerica, aus dem Englischen ubersetzt von I. Daniel Rupp. [One line of Latin] Zwei Bande. Erster[-zweiter] Band. Cincinnati 1830.
    2165 Foxe, John, 1516-1587. Book of Martyrs; or, A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths, of the Primitive as Well as Protestant Martyrs: from the Commencement of Christianity, to the Latest Periods of Pagan and Popish Persecution. To Which Is Added, an Account of the Inquisition, the Bartholomew Massacre, in France, the General Persecution under Louis XIV, the Massacre in the Irish Rebellion, in the Year 1641, and the recent persecutions of the Protestants in the South of France. [One lines from Matthew] Originally Composed by the Rev. John Foxe, A.M. and now by Important Alterations and Additions, by Rev. Charles Goodrich. Embellished with Numerous Engravings. Cincinnati 1831.
    9458 Franklin Club. Berea, Ohio. The Rules and Regulations of the Franklin Club, Together with a List of Officers and Standing Committees. Organized March 30, 1849. Berea, O. Medina, O. 1849.
    8993 Franklin H. Brooks' Female Seminary. St. Clairsville. Catalogues of Franklin H. Brooks' Female Seminary, and of the St. Clairsville Institute, at St. Clairsville, Ohio, for the Year Ending in September, 1838. St. Clairsville 1838.
    7674 Franklin Literary Society. Cambridge. Hall of the Franklin Literary Society, Cambridge, Guernsey, County, Ohio. Sir:- ...Elected Honorary Member ... W. B. Abbott. A. B. Moore. J. A. Metcalf. Committee. Cambridge 1839.
    1820 Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790. The Life of Benjamin Franklin. Written by Himself. Cincinnati 1828.
    2032 Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790. The Life of Dr. Benjamin Franklin. Written by Himself. Cincinnati 1830.
    5472 Fraser, Donald, 1773-1841. The Life and Diary of the Reverend Ralph Erskine, A.M., of Dunfermline, One of the Founders of the Secession Church by Donald Fraser ... Xenia 1846.
    7759 Freeman, Jonathan. A Baptismal Catechism, Composed by Jonathan Freeman, A.M. Pastor of the United Churches of Greenwich and Bridgetown, West New Jersey. Part I. Warren 1817.
    3038 Freemasons. Ohio. Cincinnati. Novae Caesarea Harmony Lodge No. 2. By-Laws of Novae Caesarea Harmony Lodge No. 2. Adopted March 2, 1836. Cincinnati 1836
    8542 Freemasons. Ohio. Franklin Lodge No. 14. (Troy, Ohio). By-Laws of Franklin Lodge, No. 14. Adopted, Dec. 17, A.D. 1817, A.L. 5817. By Brother F.A. Curtis, Esq. Dayton, O. [1817]
    9009 Freemasons. Ohio. Franklin Lodge No. 14. (Troy, Ohio). By-Laws of the Franklin Lodge No. XIV. Troy, Ohio. Revised, May, A.L. 5839. Troy 1839.
    1057 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Chapter. Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio, at Their Annual Communication, Begun and Hold at Columbus, on the Twenty-Ninth of December, A.D. 1817. A.L. 5817. Columbus 1818.
    5734 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Council. Journal of Proceedings of the Grand Council of the Royal and Select Masters for the State of Ohio, at the Grand Annual Communication, Held at Lancaster, October, Y.D. 2842, Most Excellent Wm. B. Thrall, Grand Puissant. Circleville 1842.
    996 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Free Masons in the State of Ohio. Published for the Society. Chillicothe [1817].
    707 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Chillicothe, [blank] 1809. Right Worshipful, Sir and Brother, We Are Directed by the Grand Lodge of This State to Announce to You, Its Organization.... [Chillicothe 1809]
    728 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Ohio, the Most Worshipful Lewis Cass, Esq. Grand Master. At a Special Communication Held at Mason's Hall, Chillicothe, on Monday the Third Day of September, A.L. 5810...Present.... Caption title. [Chillicothe 1810?].
    8287 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. (Circular.) Grand Lodge of Ohio, Chillicothe, January, [blank] 5814. Sir and Brother, I Am Directed by the Grand Lodge of Ohio, to Inform You That an Attempt Was Made, in the Beginning of the Month of November Last, by Two Persons, Natives of Italy or Spain, to Obtain Money from This Grand Lodge, and from Many of the Brethren of This State, for the Purpose, as They Represented, of Ransoming Eight of Their Countrymen, Who Were Captured and Held in Captivity by the Algerines.… [Chillicothe 1814].
    8290 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Grand Lodge of Ohio, Chillicothe, March 3, 1816. Dear Sir, Permit Me to Call Attention of the Lodge over Which You Preside to the Circular Letter Below, and Also to the Resolutions of the Grand Lodge. [Chillicothe] 1816.
    8279 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons in the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, A.L. 5827. Most Worshipful John M. Goodenow, Grand Master. Columbus 1827.
    1821 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons in the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, A.L. 5828. Most Worshipful Thomas Corwin, Grand Master. Delaware, Ohio 1828.
    1909 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons in the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, A.L. 5829. Most Worshipful John Snow, Grand Master. Columbus 1829.
    2034 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons, in the State of Ohio; at the Annual Grand Communication, A.L. 5830. Most Worshipful William Fielding, Grand Master. Columbus 1830.
    2167 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity, of Free and Accepted Masons, in the State of Ohio; at the Annual Grand Communication, A.L. 5831. Most Worshipful John Satterthwaite, Grand Master. Columbus 1831.
    2297 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons in the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, A.L. 5832. Most Worshipful Charles Anthony, Grand Master. Zanesville 1832.
    2439 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons in the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, A.L. 5833. Most Worshipful Timothy Baker, Grand Master. Columbus 1833.
    2607 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons in the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, A.L. 5834. Most Worshipful William J. Reese, Grand Master. Columbus 1834.
    2792 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons in the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, A.L. 5835. Most Worshipful Wm. J. Reese, Grand Master. Columbus 1835.
    3040 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons in the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, A.L. 5836. Most Worshipful Wm. J. Reese, Grand Master. Columbus 1836.
    3230 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons in the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, A.L. 5837. Wm. J. Reese, Grand Master. Lancaster 1837.
    3417 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons in the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, A.L. 5838. Most Worshipful Wm. J. Reese, Grand Master. Lancaster 1838.
    3648 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Council of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons, in the State of Ohio; at the Annual Grand Communication, A.L. 5839. Most Worshipful William J. Reese, Grand Master. Circleville 1839.
    504 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons in the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Begun and Held in the Town of Lancaster, October 19th, A.L. 5841. Most Worshipful William James Reese, Grand Master. Lancaster, Ohio 1841.
    505 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons, in the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, A.L. 5840. Most Worshipful Wm. J. Reese, Grand Master. Lancaster 1841.
    8322 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons in the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication Begun and Held in the Town of Lancaster, October 17, A.L. 5842. Ordered to Be Read in All the Lodges. Most Worshipful William James Reese, Grand Master. Circleville, Ohio 1842.
    5701 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication Begun and Held in the Town of Lancaster, October 20, A.L. 5843. Ordered to Be Read in All the Lodges. Most Worshipful William B. Thrall, Grand Master. Columbus 1843.
    8326 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, of the State of Ohio, Held at the City of Columbus, Oct. 23, 1844. Most Worshipful William B. Thrall, Grand Master. Ordered to Be Read in All the Lodges. Columbus, O. 1844.
    8331 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, in the State of Ohio, Held at Chillicothe, January 4, A.D. 1808. Published for the Society. Chillicothe 1845.
    8341 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, of the State of Ohio, Held at the City of Columbus, Oct. 21, 1845. Most Worshipful William B. Thrall, Grand Master. Ordered to Be Read in All the Lodges. Columbus, O. 1846
    8342 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, of the State of Ohio, Held at the City of Columbus, Oct. 22, 1846. Most Worshipful William B. Thrall, Grand Master. Ordered to Be Read in All the Lodges. Columbus, Ohio 1846.
    350 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, of the State of Ohio, Held at Zanesville, October 19, 1847. Most Worshipful M.Z. Kreider, Grand Master. Ordered to Be Read in All the Lodges. Columbus 1847.
    8345 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Grand Lodge of Ohio. The Following Is the Order of the Proceedings to Be Observed at Their Meeting to Be Held in Zanesville on Wednesday, 10th October, 1847. Zanesville, Ohio 1847.
    7758 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, of the State of Ohio, Held at Columbus, September 25th, 1848. Most Worshipful M.Z. Kreider, Grand Master. Columbus 1848.
    8357 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, of the State of Ohio, Held at Steubenville, October 15, A.D. 1849, A. L. 5849. Most Worshipful M. Z. Kreider, Grand Master. Columbus 1849.
    8359 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Circular. Cincinnati, Ohio, May 1st, 1850. Dear Sir and Brother:-At the last annual communication of the Grand Lodge of Ohio, the following proceedings were had.... [Cincinnati 1850]
    886 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Free Masons, in the State of Ohio. Published for the Society. Chillicothe A.L. 5815.-A.D. 1815.
    8302 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Royal Arch Chapter. Journal of the Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, A.L. 5830. Held at Worthington. Most Excellent James Gates, Grand High Priest. Columbus 1830.
    8317 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Royal Arch Chapter. Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio, at the Grand Annual Communication, A. L. 5838, Held at Lancaster, June, 1838. Most Excellent Wm. J. Reese, Grand High Priest. Lancaster 1838.
    508 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Royal Arch Chapter. Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio, at the Grand Annual Communication. A. L. 5840; Held at Lancaster, October, A. L. 1840. Most Excellent, O. M. Spencer, Grand High Priest: [sic] Lancaster 1841
    5702 Freemasons. Ohio. Grand Royal Arch Chapter. Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter, of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at Lancaster, October, A.L. 5842. Most Excellent W.B. Hubbard, Grand High Priest. Circleville 1842.
    6830 Freemasons. Ohio. Knights Templar. Grand Encampment. Proceedings of the Grand Encampment, of the State of Ohio, at Its Organization, at Lancaster, October. A.D. 1843. M.E. Sir Knight M.Z. Kreider, Grand Master. Massillon 1843.
    7474 Freemasons. Ohio. Knights Templar. Grand Encampment. Proceedings of Grand Encampment of Knights Templars, of the State of Ohio, at Their Second Session, Held in the City of Columbus, Oct. 26, 1844. M.E. Sir Knight M.Z. Krieder, Grand Master. Columbus, O 1844.
    8340 Freemasons. Ohio. Knights Templar. Grand Encampment. Proceedings of the Grand Encampment of Knights Templars, of the State of Ohio, at Their Fourth Session, Held at Dayton, Oct. 22, 1846. M.E. Sir Knight Bela Latham, Grand Master. Columbus 1846.
    8371 Freemasons. Ohio. Knights Templar. Grand Encampment. Proceedings of the Grand Encampment of Knights Templars, of the State of Ohio, at Their Seventh Session, Held at Steubenville, October 15. A.D. 1849, A.L. 5849. M.E. Sir Knight John L. Vattier, Grand Master. Columbus 1850.
    8349 Freemasons. Ohio. Knights Templars. Proceedings of the Grand Encampment of Knights Templars, of the State of Ohio, at Their Fifth Session, Held at the City of Columbus, Sept. 14, 1847. M. E. Sir Knight Bela Latham, Grand Master. Columbus 1847.
    273 Freemasons. Ohio. Knights Templars. Grand Encampment. Proceedings of the Grand Encampment of Knights Templars, of the State of Ohio, at Their Third Session, Held at the City of Columbus, Oct. 21, 1845. M.E. Sir Knight Bela Latham, Grand Master. Columbus 1845.
    8353 Freemasons. Ohio. Knights Templars. Grand Encampment. Proceedings of the Grand Encampment of Knights Templars, of the State of Ohio, at Their Sixth Session, Held at the City of Columbus, September 29th, 1848. M.E. Sir Knight John Vattier, Grand Master. Columbus 1848.
    2791 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal and Select Masters. Journal of the Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held in the City of Columbus, Y.D. 2835. Most Excellent William James Reese, Grand Puissant. Lancaster 1835.
    8308 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal and Select Masters. Grand Council. Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of the State of Ohio; at Their Second Annual Grand Communication, Held in Columbus, Y.D. 2831. Rev. Robert Punshon, Grand Puissant. Circleville 1831.
    8310 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal and Select Masters. Grand Council. Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at Columbus, Y.D. 2834. M.E. William J. Reese, Grand Puissant. Circleville 1834.
    3039 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal and Select Masters. Grand Council. Journal of the Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at Columbus, Y.D. 2836. Most Excellent William James Reese, Puissant. Lancaster 1836.
    8314 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal and Select Masters. Grand Council. Journal of the Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held in Lancaster. Most Excellent Wm. J. Reese, Grand High Priest. Lancaster 1837.
    3416 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal and Select Masters. Grand Council. Journal of the Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at Lancaster, Y.D. 2838. Most Excellent William B. Thrall, Grand Puissant. Circleville 1838.
    3647 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal and Select Masters. Grand Council. Journal of the Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at Lancaster, Y.D. 2839. Most Excellent William B. Thrall, Grand Puissant. Circleville 1839.
    8325 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal and Select Masters. Grand Council. Journal of Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters, for the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at the City of Columbus, Oct. 26, 1844. Most Excellent J.W. Milligan, Grand Puissant. Columbus 1844.
    8329 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal and Select Masters. Grand Council. Journal of Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters, for the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at the City of Columbus, Oct. 23, 1845. Most Excellent J.W. Milligan, Grand Puissant. Columbus, Ohio 1845.
    8339 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal and Select Masters. Grand Council. Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters, for the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at Dayton, Oct. 22, 1846. Most Excellent A. Death, Grand Puissant. Columbus 1846.
    8348 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal and Select Masters. Grand Council. Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters, for the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at Columbus, Sept. 16, 1847. Most Excellent A. Death, Grand Puissant. Columbus 1847.
    8352 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal and Select Masters. Grand Council. Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters, for the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at Columbus, Sept. 28, 1848. Most Excellent A. Death, Grand Puissant. Columbus 1848.
    8356 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal and Select Masters. Grand Council. Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters, for the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication. Held at Steubenville Oct., 1849. Most Excellent W.B. Dodd, Grand Puissant. Mt. Vernon 1849.
    5700 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal and Select Masters. Grand Lodge. Journal of the Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters for the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at Lancaster, October, Y.D. 2843. Most Excellent John W. Milligan, Grand Puissant. Columbus 1843.
    501 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal and Select Masters. Royal Council. Journal of the Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters, for the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication: Held at Lancaster, Y. D., 1840. Most Excellent Wm. B. Thrall, Grand Puissant. Lancaster 1841.
    500 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal and Select Masters. Royal Council. Journal of the Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters for the State of Ohio, at the Grand Annual Communication, Held at Lancaster, October Y.L. 2841. Most Excellent Wm. B. Thrall, Grand Puissant. Circleville 1841.
    8297 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Journal of the Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at Columbus, A.L. 5827. Most Excellent Charles R. Sherman, Grand High Priest. Columbus 1827.
    8298 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Journal of the Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at Columbus, A.L. 5828. Most Excellent Charles R. Sherman, Grand High Priest. Delaware 1828.
    1910 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Journals of the Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at Worthington, A. L. 5829. Most Excellent A.I. M'Dowell, Grand High Priest. Columbus 1829
    8306 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Journal of the Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, A.L. 5831. Held at Columbus. Most Excellent William R. Foster, Grand High Priest. Columbus 1831.
    2440 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Journal of the Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio. At the Grand Annual Communication, A.L. 1833; Held at Columbus, January, 1833. Most Excellent Wm. J. Reese, Grand High Priest. Columbus 1833.
    2606 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Journal of the Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio, at the Grand Annual Communication, A.L. 5834; Held at Columbus, January, 1834. Most Excellent Henry Sage, Grand High Priest. Columbus 1834.
    8311 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Journal of the Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio, at the Grand Annual Communication, A.L. 5835, Held at Columbus, 1835. Most Excellent Wm. B. Thrall, Grand High Priest. Columbus 1835.
    8313 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio, at the Grand Annual Communication, A. L. 5836, Held at Columbus, January, 1836. Most Excellent Wm. B. Thrall, Grand High Priest. Columbus 1836.
    8316 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio, at the Grand Annual Communication, A. L. 5837, Held at Lancaster, June, 1837. Most Excellent Wm. J. Reese, Grand High Priest. Lancaster 1837.
    3649 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio, at the Grand Annual Communication, A. L. 5839. Held at Lancaster, October, 1839. Most Excellent Wm. B. Thrall, Grand High Priest. Circleville 1839.
    5703 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter, of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at Lancaster, October, A.L. 5843. Most Excellent W.B. Hubbard, Grand High Priest. Massillon 1843.
    7476 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter, of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at the City of Columbus, Oct. 26, 1844. Most Excellent William B. Hubbard, Grand High Priest. Columbus, O. 1844.
    8330 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal Arch Masons, of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at the City of Columbus, Oct. 21, 1845. Most Excellent William B. Hubbard, Grand High Priest. Columbus, Ohio 1845.
    8338 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal Arch Masons, of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at Dayton, Oct. 22, 1846. Most Excellent William B. Hubbard, Grand High Priest. Columbus, Ohio 1846.
    8347 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Proceedings of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons, of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at Columbus, Sept. 14, 1847. Most Excellent George D. Hine, Grand High Priest. Columbus 1847.
    8351 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Proceedings of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons, of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication, Held at Columbus, Sept. 28, 1848. Most Excellent Geo. D. Hine, Grand High Priest. Columbus 1848.
    8355 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Chapter. Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal Arch Masons, of the State of Ohio, at the Annual Grand Communication. Held at Steubenville, Oct. 19th, 1849. Most Excellent Jacob Graff, Grand High Priest. Mt. Vernon, O 1849.
    2298 Freemasons. Ohio. Royal Arch. Grand Lodge. Journal of the Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Ohio. At the Grand Communication, A.L. 5832; Held at Columbus, January 4, 1832. Most Excellent Samuel Stokely, Grand High Priest. Columbus 1832.
    2033 Freemasons. Ohio. Select Masters. Grand Council. Proceedings of a Convention of Select Masters, Held at Worthington, Together with the Constitution and By-Laws, of the Grand Council of the State of Ohio, and the General Regulations of Councils of Royal and Select Masters. Y.D. 2830. Rev. Robert Punshon, Grand Puissant. Lancaster 1830.
    9005 Freemasons. Ohio. Warren Lodge No. 15 (Warren, Ohio) By-Laws of Warren Lodge, No. 15, Adopted June 9, A.D. 1827. A.L. 5827. [Warren 1827]
    5050 Friend of Justice, A. Review of So Much of Dr. MacMaster's Address as has Reference to the Controversy between Himself and the Halls. Cincinnati 1849.
    6991 Friend to Youth. Child's Own Hymn Book. With Engravings. By a Friend to Youth. Cincinnati 1844.
    7000 Friend to Youth. Pleasing Stories for Good Children. With Pictures By a Friend to Youth. Cincinnati 1844.
    7141 Friends, Society of. Memorial, &c. To the Legislature of Virginia, on the Subject of Militia Fines. The Memorial and Petition of the Religious Society of Friends, (Commonly Called Shakers,)… [Delaware, Ohio 1824]
    2035 Friends, Society of. The Testimony of the Society of Friends, on the Continent of America. Mount Pleasant 1830.
    3041 Friends, Society of. A Report of the Proceedings of the Yearly Meeting, of the Society of Friends, Reprinted with Corrections and Additions, from the 'Christian Advocate,' Newspaper, of May 23 & 30th, 1836. St. Clairsville 1836.
    3418 Friends, Society of. Cincinnati Monthly Meeting. Memorial of Mary Anthony. [Cincinnati 1838.
    7019 Friends, Society of. Documents Prepared by the Associated Committees of the Society of Friends; Who Met in Baltimore in the Seventh Month, 1849. Wilbur Controversy. Cincinnati 1850.
    9416 Friends, Society of. Indiana Yearly Meeting. Minutes of the Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends -1850.- At Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends, held at White-water, in Wayne County, Indiana, on Fifth-day, the 3d of the Tenth month, 1850. [Cincinnati 1850]
    939 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. The Epistle from the Yearly Meeting, Held in London, by Adjournments, from the 22nd of the Fifth Month, to the 31st of the Same, Inclusive, 1816. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great Britain, Ireland, and Elsewhere. [Mt. Pleasant 1816]
    8647 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. The Epistle from the Yearly Meeting Held in London, by Adjournments, from the 21th of the Fifth month, to the 31th of same, inclusive, 1828. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends, in Great Britain, Ireland, and Elsewhere. [Mt. Pleasant 1828]
    2036 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. The Epistle from the Yearly Meeting, Held in London, by Adjournments, from the 19th of the Fifth month, to the 28th of same, inclusive, 1830. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends, in Great Britain, Ireland, and Elsewhere. [Mt. Pleasant 1830]
    2795 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. The Epistle from the Yearly Meeting Held in London, by Adjournments, from the 20th of the Fifth Month, to the 30th of the Same, Inclusive, 1835. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends, in Great Britain, Ireland, and Elsewhere. St. Clairsville 1835.
    3042 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. The Whole Correspondence between the Committee of the Yearly Meeting of Friends and Isaac Crewdson, Including Some Observations on the Origin and Progress of the Existing Doctrinal Controversy in the Society of Friends. St. Clairsville 1836.
    8259 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. Epistle from the Yearly Meeting, Held in London. [Mount Pleasant] 1838.
    8261 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. The Epistle from the Yearly Meeting Held in London, by Adjournments, from the 24th of the Fifth Month, to the 2nd of the Sixth Month, Inclusive. 1843. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great Britain, Ireland and Elsewhere. [Mount Pleasant 1843]
    4264 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. An Epistle from the Yearly Meeting of Friends, to Its Junior Members. Mountpleasant, O. M.DCCC.L. [1850]
    3887 Friends, Society of. New England Yearly Meeting. Views of the Society of Friends in Relation to Civil Government. Cincinnati 1840.
    4262 Friends, Society of. New York. Farmington Quarterly Meeting. Address of Farmington Quarterly Meeting to the Monthly Meetings Constituting It, and to the Members of the Same Generally. "Are there not at this moment slaves toiling for us." [Mount Pleasant] 1850.
    5881 Friends, Society of. North Carolina Yearly Meeting. Epistle of the North Carolina Yearly Meeting of the Society of Friends. Mount Pleasant 1845.
    1134 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Report of the Committee on Indian Concerns ... [signed:] On behalf of the committee, Lewis Walker, Clerk, 9 mo. 8th. 1819. [Mount Pleasant 1819]
    1231 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Epistle from...4th of the 9th month to 8th of same, 1820. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends within our limits. [Mount Pleasant? 1820]
    4320 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. A Minute of Advice from Ohio Yearly Meeting, Held by Adjournments from the 3rd of the 6th Month, to the 7th of the Same, Inclusive, 1821. To the Meetings and Friends within Our Limits...Benjamin W. Ladd, Clerk. [Mountpleasant 1821]
    1441 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Advice of Ohio Yearly Meeting, Held at Mountpleasant, by Adjournments, from the 8th of Ninth Month, to the 12th of the Same, Inclusive, 1823, Recommended to the Particular Attention of Meetings, and Friends in Their Individual Capacities. Mt. Pleasant, O. 1823.
    1497 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Advice of Ohio Yearly Meeting, Held at Mount Pleasant, by Adjournments, from the 6th of the 9th Month to the 10th of the Same, Inclusive, 1824. Recommended to the Particular Attention of Meetings, & Friends in Their Individual Capacities. [Mount Pleasant 1824]
    279 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. A Minute of Advice of Ohio Yearly Meeting, Held by Adjournments, from 3rd of the Ninth Month, to the 7th of the Same, Inclusive, 1832: To Its Members and Subordinate Meetings. Mountpleasant, Ohio 1832.
    5959 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. An Epistle from Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends, held at Mountpleasant, by adjournments, from the 29th of 8th mo. to the 1st of the 9th, inclusive, 1836. [Mount Pleasant 1836]
    9049 Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Address from Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends, Held at Salem by Adjournment, from the 30th of the 8th Month, to the 3rd of the 9th Month, 1847, an to the People of the United States--on the Subject of War. [Salem 1847]
    7875 Friends, Society of. Ohio. From the Meetings for Sufferings Held at Short Creek, from the 23rd of the 9th Month to the 25th of the Same, Inclusive, 1813. To the Members of the Society of Friends, Constituting the Ohio Yearly Meeting. Etc. Quaker Meeting. Earliest Ohio Quaker Item. [St. Clairsville 1813]
    8257 Friends, Society of. Ohio. (Orthodox: 1828-1854) The Minutes of Ohio Yearly Meeting, Held at Mount Pleasant, By Adjournments from the 3d of the 9th Month, to the 7th of the Same, Inclusive, 1838. [Steubenville, O.] 1838.
    7870 Friends, Society of. Ohio. (Orthodox: 1828-1854) The Minutes of the Ohio Yearly Meeting, Held at Mountpleasant, by Adjournment from the 6th to the 10th of the 9th Month, Inclusive, 1841. St. Clairsville, O. 1841.
    7921 Friends, Society of. Ohio. Fall Creek. A Testimony of Fall-Creek Monthly Meeting of Friends, in Highland County and State of Ohio, Concerning Jacob Jackson. [Hillsboro 1845]
    5284 Friends, Society of. Smithfield Monthly Meeting. Testimony of Smithfield Monthly Meeting, concerning Mary Wood, decd. daughter of William and Mary Wood. [Smithfield, Ohio 1819?]
    7998 Fry, Jos. Reese (Joseph Reese), 1811-1865. An Address to the St. Peter's Benevolent Society for the Support of the Female Orphan Asylum of Cincinnati. Delivered at the Anniversary Meeting, January 1, 1836. By. Jos. Reese Fry. Cincinnati 1836.
    280 Fuller, Andrew, 1754-1815, compiler. Memoirs of the Late Rev'd. Samuel Pearce, A.M. With Extracts from Some of His Most Interesting Letters. Compiled by Andrew Fuller, D.D. To Which are Added: An Oration, Delivered at the Grave, By The Rev. J. Brewer; A Funeral Sermon on His Death, By J. Ryland, D.D. An Elegy, By Benjamin Francis, A.M. A Memoir of Mrs. Pearce, with Extracts from Her Letters; A Circular Letter, By Mr. Pearce; A Sermon, on the Pernicious Influence of Delay in Religious Concerns: By Andrew Fuller, D.D. And Some Interesting Miscellany. Fourth American Edition. [Two lines of quotation] Cincinnati 1820.
    2302 Fuller, Andrew, 1754-1815. Andrew Fuller's Letters to Mr. Vidler, on the Doctrine of Universal Salvation Together with a Short Appendix, Written by Hezekiah Johnson. Washington, Ohio[.] 1832.
    7101 Gaines, John Isom, 1821-1859 and Joseph Henry Perkins. Orations, Delivered on the First of August, 1849: Before the Colored Citizens of Columbus and Cincinnati. Cincinnati 1849.
    6699 Gale, George Washington, 1789-1861. A Brief History of Knox College, Situated in Galesburgh, Knox County, Illinois. With Sketches of the First Settlement of the Town by Rev. G.W. Gale, with a Discourse on "Public Men, and Public Institutions of the Church" by J. Blanchard, President of Knox College. Cincinnati 1845.
    267 Gallagher, William Davis, 1808-1894. Selections from the Poetical Literature of the West. [Four lines of verse] Cincinnati 1841.
    2609 Gallowrake, pseud. Letters of Gallowrake: Being a Series of Communications Originally Published in the Ohio Star. [Four lines from Cicero] Ravenna 1834.
    8729 Garwood, John. An Account of the Extraordinary Sufferings of John Curl, Son of James Curl, of Champaign Co. Ohio, Aged 7 Years, Who was Lost Eight Days in the Woods. By John Garwood. [Bellefontaine] 1839.
    3904 Gass, Patrick, 1771-1870. The Journal of Lewis and Clarke, to the Mouth of the Columbia River beyond the Rocky Mountains. In the Years 1804--5, & 6. Giving a Faithful Description of the River Missouri and Its Source--of the Various Tribes of Indians through Which They Passed--Manners and Customs--Soil--Climate--Commerce--Gold and Silver Mines. Revised, Corrected, and Illustrated with Numerous Wood Cuts. To Which is Added a Complete Dictionary of the Indian Tongue. Dayton, O. 1840.
    7949 Gass, Patrick, 1771-1870. Journal of Lewis and Clarke. Revised, corr. New Ed., with Notes. Dayton 1846.
    7102 Gatchell, H. P. (Horatio P.), d. 1887. People's Doctor, Containing the Treatment and Cure of the Principle Diseases of the Human System, in Plain and Simple Language. Including the History and Various Modes of Treatment of the Cholera. Rev. by H.P. Gatchell, to Which Is Added, Facts in Domestic Matters; Being a Complete Family Book. Cincinnati 1849.
    438 Gavin, Anthony, fl. 1726. Master-Key to Popery. By the Publisher to the Third American Edition. Cincinnati 1833.
    2443 Gavin, Anthony, fl. 1726. A Portraiture of Romanism, Containing the Master-Key to Popery; or, A Full Account of the Customs of the Priest and Friars, and the Rites and Ceremonies of the Popish Religion, in Four Parts. Cincinnati 1833.
    7093 Gaylor, Charles. Lewis' Panorama: A Description of Lewis' Mammoth Panorama of the Mississippi River, from the Falls of St. Anthony to the City of St. Louis. Cincinnati 1849.
    9786 Gazlay, J. W. (James William), 1784-1874. Case of George P. Torrence, Acting as President Judge of the Ninth Circuit of the Court of Common Pleas of the State of Ohio, Considered, as Violative of the Constitution of the State by James W. Gazlay. Cincinnati 1822.
    1301 Gazlay, James William, 1784-1874. Report of the Case of Thomas Graham of Cincinnati, in the State of Ohio, Indicted for Perjury, and Tried at the August Term of the Court of Common Pleas, Holden at Cincinnati, in and for the County of Hamilton, in the Year Eighteen Hundred and Twenty One. Reported by a Gentleman of the Bar, at the Request of Stephen Curcier. Cincinnati 1821.
    5535 Gazlay, Theodore, b. 1815. The Musician, A Collection of the Most Celebrated Songs, Duetts, Glees, Trios, Catches, Rounds, and Glees. For Voices and Instruments. Cincinnati 1839.
    5812 Geauga Baptist Association. Minutes of the Tenth Anniversary of the Geauga Baptist Association. [No. 9-Periodical.] Painesville 1844.
    7750 Geauga County Educational Society. Chardon. Teachers' Institute. A Free School. In accordance with the directions of the last meeting of the Geauga County Educational Society, an Institution will be opened ... the better preparation of the teachers of our common schools ... Wm. K. Williston, L.D. Taylor, M.D. Leggett, Committee. Chardon, October 1, 1845. [Chardon 1845]
    10358 Geauga Seminary (Chester Center, Ohio) Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Geauga Seminary, Chester, Geauga County, Ohio for the Year Ending July 4, 1849. Cleveland 1849.
    10359 Geauga Seminary (Chester Center, Ohio) Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Geauga Seminary, for the Year Ending July Second, 1850. Chester, Geauga County, Ohio. Cleveland, Ohio 1850.
    8583 Geauga Seminary. Chester. Order of Exercises at the Anniversary of Geauga Seminary, Chester, Ohio, Tuesday, July 2d, 1850. Cleveland 1850.
    2557 General Convention of Western Baptists (1833: Cincinnati, Ohio) Proceedings of the General Meeting of Western Baptists, at Cincinnati, Commencing on the Sixth of November, 1833. Cincinnati 1834.
    1499 Genin, Thomas Hedges, 1796-1868. Oration, Delivered at the Court House in St. Clairsville, on Washington's Birth Day. [St. Clairsville 1824]
    2444 Genin, Thomas Hedges, 1796-1868. The Napolead, in Twelve Books, by Thomas H. Genin, Esq. St. Clairsville 1833.
    706 Gentleman of the Bar, By a. A Copious Index to all the Laws of the State of Ohio, Which are Now in Force, to Which is Added, a Statement of Such as are Repealed, in Which, not Only the Substance of the Several Acts is Indicated; but almost All the Duties of the Several Officers Created Thereby, are Particularly Pointed Out. By a Gentleman of the Bar. Marietta 1809.
    3651 Gerstner, Franz Anton, Ritter von, 1793-1840. Railroads in the Kingdom of Belgium Compared with those in the United States. [Cincinnati 1839]
    510 Gibbon, Edward, 1737-1794. Guizot's Gibbon: History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. A New Ed. Rev. and Corr. throughout Preceded by a Pref. and Accompanied by Notes, Critical and Historical, Relating Principally to the Propagation of Christianity by M. F. Guizot; the pref., Notes and Corrections, Translated from the French Expressly for This Ed. with a Notice of the Life and Character of Gibbon, and Watson's Reply to Gibbon. Oxford 1841.
    511 Gibbon, Edward, 1737-1794. Guizot's Gibbon: History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. A New Ed. Rev. and Corr. throughout Preceded by a Pref. and Accompanied by Notes, Critical and Historical, Relating Principally to the Propagation of Christianity by M. F. Guizot; the Pref., Notes and Corrections, Translated from the French Expressly for This Ed. with a Notice of the Life and Character of Gibbon, and Watson's Reply to Gibbon. Cincinnati 1841.
    9764 Gibbon, Edward, 1737-1794. Guizot's Gibbon History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. A new ed. rev. and corr. throughout / preceded by a pref. and accompanied by notes, critical and historical, relating principally to the propagation of Christianity by M.F. Guizot ; the pref., notes and corrections, translated from the French expressly for this ed. ; with a notice of the life and character of Gibbon, and Watson's reply to Gibbon ; in two volumes. Cincinnati 1850.
    431 Gibbons, William. Practical Logic, or an Assistant to Theme Writers. Designed for Academies, Public Schools, and All Those Desirous of Learning the Art of Writing and Thinking Correctly. Cleveland 1840.
    4456 Giddings, Joshua R. (Joshua Reed), 1795-1864. Pacificus: The Rights and Privileges of the Several States in Regard to Slavery; Being a Series of Essays Published in the Western Reserve Chronicle, (Ohio,) after the Election of 1842. By a Whig of Ohio. [Warren 1843]
    4369 Giddings, Joshua R. (Joshua Reed], 1795-1864. A Letter from Hon. J. R. Giddings upon the Duty of Anti-Slavery Men in the Present Crisis. Ravenna 1844.
    9673 Giddings, Joshua R. (Joshua Reed], 1795-1864. Letter from Hon. J. R. Giddings Upon the Duty of Anti-Slavery Men in the Present Crisis. [Ravenna 1844]
    3422 Gillies, John. Memoirs of Rev. George Whitefield, by John Gillies...Rev. and Corrected, with Large Additions and Improvements. To Which is Appended, an Extensive Collection of His Sermons and Other Writings. Middletown, Ohio 1838.
    4718 Gillmore, Hiram. A Book for the Times; or, The Philosophy of Christian Baptism, Scripturally, Historically and Rationally Established, by the Testimony of Numerous and Credible Witnesses, Both Ancient and Modern by H. Gillmore. Published by a Committee. Steubenville 1846.
    6687 Goble, John. The Adaptation of External Nature to Man. Oration of John Goble, Delivered Before the Citizens and Students at Oxford, January 6, l842. [Oxford] 1842.
    288 Goddard, Abbott, compiler. A Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Designed for the Use of the Pious. [Two lines from Isaiah] Cincinnati 1824.
    2799 Goddard, Charles Backus, 1796-1864. An Address before the Philomathesian & Nu Pi Kappa Societies of Kenyon College, by Charles B. Goddard, Esq. Published by the Philomathesian Society. Gambier 1835.
    5007 Godwin, William, 1756-1836. The Adventures of Caleb Williams: or Things as They Are. Cincinnati 1849.
    3653 Going, Jonathan, 1786-1844. The Inaugural Address, at the Anniversary of the Granville Literary and Theological Institution, August 8, 1838, by Jonathan Going, D.D., President and Professor of Theology. (Published by Request of the Trustees.) Columbus 1839.
    2760 Goldsmith, Alban, ca. 1788-ca. 1865. Cincinnati Whig and Commercial Intelligencer-Extra. An Inquiry into the Causes that have Retarded the Prosperity of the Medical College of Ohio. [Cincinnati 1835?]
    2611 Goodenow, John Milton, 1782-1838. Historical Record of the Proceedings of the Court of Common Pleas, and "The Bar" of Hamilton County, Ohio, in Reference to the Appointment of Clerk of Said Court; Embracing All the Documents and Papers heretofore Published on the Subject; with New Matter, and a Review of the Whole. By the President Judge of Said Court. Containing Also an Appendix: Comprising the Address of the President Judge to the Bar, on Taking His Seat, at the February Term of Said Court, A.D. 1833; and Their Reply: Also, His Charge to the Grand Jury at That Term: Also, His Memorial to the Legislature on the Subject of His Salary; Also, a Report by the Honorable Joseph Storey, Now a Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, as Chairman of a Committee of the Legislature of Massachusetts, to Whom a Letter of the Late Chief Justice Parsons, and a Recommendation of Governor Strong, was Referred, on the Subject of Judicial Salaries: Now First Published, etc. etc. [Two lines from Lord Chancellor Hardwicke] By the President Judge of Said Court ... Cincinnati 1834.
    2800 Goodenow, John Milton, 1782-1838. Letter of the Hon. John M. Goodenow, on the Subject of the Northern Boundary of Ohio. St. Clairsville 1835.
    7626 Goodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860. The Universal School Atlas, Arranged on the Inductive Plan, and Designed to Render the Study of Geography Both Easy and Instructive. Cincinnati 1832.
    9919 Goodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860. The Life of Christopher Columbus, Illustrated by Tales, Sketches, and Anecdotes. Adapted to the Use of Schools. With Engravings. Cincinnati 1848.
    4644 Gould, J. The Claims of the American & Foreign Bible Society, Maintained and Vindicated; In Reply to the Rev. H. Blodgett's Defence of the American Bible Society, and the Common English Version. By J. Gould & John Winter, Baptist Ministers of the Trumbull Association. Warren, O. 1845.
    7903 Graff, Jacob. By Jacob Graff. Books At Auction. By Catalogue, Will be sold, at Early Candle-light on Saturday Even'g Feb. 13, At 219, Main St., 3d door above 5th. Cincinnati 1841.
    366 Graham, John. The Farmers' and Mechanics' Assistant and Companion; or, a New System of Decimal Arithmetic. Adapted for the Easy and Regular Instruction of the Youth in the United States. Compiled by John Graham. Eaton 1824.
    1302 Graham, Thomas. Villany Unmasked; A Reply by Thomas Graham, to a Pretended Report of His Case, by James W. Gazlay, Alias "a Gentleman of the Bar." Cincinnati 1821.
    5488 Graham, William Young, defendant. Lives, Trials and Confessions of Wm. Young Graham alias William Clark, and Hester Foster, Who were Sentenced, at the Last Term of the Ohio Supreme Court, in the County of Franklin, to be Executed on the 9th Day of February, 1844. Columbus 1844.
    4645 Graham, William, 1798-1854. The Cause and Manner of the Trial and Suspension of the Rev. William Graham, by the New School Synod of Cincinnati. [Cincinnati 1845]
    9065 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Grandriver Baptist Association, Held by Appointment at Kingsville, in the County of Ashtabula, Ohio, September 9 and 10, 1818. New-Lisbon [1818]
    9064 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Grandriver Baptist Association, Holden at Genave [i.e., Geneva], in the County of Ashtabula, Ohio, October 15th and 16th, 1817. [Woodcut depicting an altar surrounded by foliage] New-Lisbon 1817.
    1280 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Grand River Association, Convened at Jefferson, September 12th & 13th, 1821. Cleaveland 1821.
    9134 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes, of the Sixteenth Session of the Grand River Baptist Association, Held by Appointment with the Church in Jefferson, Ohio, September 12th, and 1Sth [sic], 1832. Together with Their Circular and Corresponding Letter. Jefferson, Ohio 1832.
    5805 Grand River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Thirty-Third Annual Meeting of the Grand River Baptist Association: Held in Kingsville, Ashtabula County, Ohio, Sept. 11th, 12th & 13th, 1849. J.W. Weatherby, Cor. Secretary, Conneaut, Ohio. Conneaut 1849.
    9616 Grand River Institute. Austinburg, Ohio. Grand River Institute. Annual Exhibition, Wednesday, June 26th, 1850. [Ashtabula] [1850]
    9618 Grand River Institute. Austinburg, Ohio. Grand River Institute is situated in Austinburg, Ashtabula county, Ohio. Its object is to promote through Physical, Intellectual, Moral and Religious education. By combining manual labor with the training of the mind, it aims to make practical, vigorous scholars. ... L. Bissel, Secretary. Editors to whom this is sent will confer a favor by inserting it. [Ashtabula 1842]
    1920 Grand River Institute. Austinburg, Ohio. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Grand River Institute, Austinburg, Ashtabula Co., Ohio, for the Year Ending July 12, 1843. Oberlin 1843.
    9610 Grand River Institute. Austinburg, Ohio. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Grand River Institute, Austinburg, Ashtabula Co., Ohio. For the Year Ending July 10, 1844. Ashtabula 1844.
    9611 Grand River Institute. Austinburg, Ohio. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Grand River Institute, Austinburg, Ashtabula County, Ohio, for the Year Ending July 9th, 1845. Cleveland 1845.
    9615 Grand River Institute. Austinburg, Ohio. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Grand River Institute, Austinburg, Ashtabula County, O., for the Year Ending July 8, 1846. Ashtabula 1846.
    9612 Grand River Institute. Austinburg, Ohio. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Grand River Institute, Austinburg, Ashtabula County, Ohio, for the Year Ending July 7, 1847. Cleveland 1847.
    9613 Grand River Institute. Austinburg, Ohio. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Grand River Institute, Austinburg, Ashtabula County, O. For the Year Ending June 28, 1848. Ashtabula 1848.
    9617 Grand River Institute. Austinburg, Ohio. Exhibition at Grand River Institute, Austinburg, June 28, 1848. Order of Exercises. ... [Ashtabula 1848]
    9614 Grand River Institute. Austinburg, Ohio. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Grand River Institute, Austinburg, Ohio. For the Year Ending June 27, 1849. Ashtabula 1849
    8546 Grand River Institute. Austinburg, Ohio. Catalogue of the Officers & Students of Grand River Institute, Austinburg, Ohio, for the Year Ending June 26, 1850. Cleveland 1850.
    2305 Granger, Ralph, 1790-1843. Address Made to the Agricultural Society of Geauga County, at Its Annual Meeting, in September, 1832. [Painesville, O. 1832]
    3236 Granger, Ralph, 1790-1843. Introductory Lecture, Delivered at the Willoughby Medical College of the Willoughby University of Lake Erie, 1837-8, by Ralph Granger, Esq. President. Painesville, O. 1837.
    8975 Granville College. Granville. Catalogue of the Officers & Students of Granville College. Granville, Ohio 1845.
    10203 Granville College. Granville. Granville College. 17th Commencement, July 12, 1848. Order of Exercises: ... [Granville 1848]
    10204 Granville College. Granville. The XVIII Commencement, July 11, 1849. Granville College. Order of Exercises. ... [Granville 1849]
    10205 Granville College. Granville. Granville College. 19th Commencement. Wednesday, July 10, 1850. Order of Exercises. ... [Newark 1850]
    8760 Granville Female Academy. Granville. Catalogue of the Officers and Members of Granville Female Academy, for the Year Ending February 22, 1838. Granville, Ohio. Columbus 1838.
    4516 Graves, Allen Truman, 1809-1878. Address Delivered before the Graduates of the Erodelphian Society of Miami University, August 9th, 1843. By Rev. Allen T. Graves, A.M. Huntingdon, Tenn. By Request of the Society. Rossville 1843.
    1364 Gray, William. Both Sides of the Question. Containing Four Publications of the Rev. William Gray of the Presbyterian Congregation, Lebanon, Ohio; Relative to Some Statements Made by William Thompson, Minister of the Baptist Church in a Discourse on the Subject of Baptism; Together with Answers Thereto. Lebanon 1822.
    8790 Great Western Bazaar. Cleveland. Catalogue of German, French and English fancy and other goods, for sale wholesale and retail at the Great Western Bazaar, Cleveland, Ohio. Citizens and strangers will find this establishment a most desirable place, where they may find one of the best assortments of articles, both pleasing and suitable as presents for all occasions. Orders from any part of the states carefully packed, and attended to with dispatch. ... [Cleveland 1839]
    6101 Green Lawn Cemetery. Columbus. First Annual Report of the Trustees of the Green Lawn Cemetery, to the Members of the Association. January 7, 1850. [Columbus] [1850].
    2446 Green, Beriah, 1795-1874. Four Sermons, Preached in the Chapel of the Western Reserve College, on Lord's Days, November 18th and 25th, and December 2nd and 9th, 1832. By Beriah Green, Professor of Sacred Literature, in the College. Cleveland 1833.
    135 Greene, William, 1797-1883. An Oration on the Life and Character of John Quincy Adams. Delivered at Cincinnati, 25 March, 1848, before the Bar of Hamilton County, at Their Request. By William Greene. Cincinnati 1848.
    2306 Gregory, George, 1754-1808. Dr. Gregory's History of the Christian Church; from the Earliest Periods to the Present Time. Revised and Improved, with Numerous Additions, Together with a General View of Missions and Other Benevolent Institutions; Exhibiting the Present State and Prospects of the Christian Church. By Martin Ruter, S. T. D. President of Augusta College. Cincinnati 1832.
    2447 Gregory, George, 1754-1808. Dr. Gregory's History of the Christian Church, from the Earliest Periods to the Present Time. Rev. and Improved, with Numerous Additions, Together with a General View of Missions and Other Benevolent Institutions; Exhibiting the Present State and Prospects of the Christian World. Cincinnati 1833.
    7252 Grimke, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834. Oration on the Comparativ Elements and Dutys of Grecian and American Eloquence: Deliverd [sic] before the Erodelphian Society of Miami University, at Oxford, Ohio; on the 23d of September, 1834: Being Their Ninth Anniversary Celebration, with Notes, by Thomas Smith Grimke, of Charleston, S.C. [Four lines from Milton] Cincinnati 1834.
    2613 Grimke, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834. Oration on the Comparativ [sic] Elements and Dutys [sic] of Grecian and American Eloquence. Deliverd [sic] before the Erodelphian Society of Miami University, at Oxford, Ohio,; on the 23d of September, 1834: Being Their Ninth Anniversary Celebration, with Notes by Thomas Smith Grimke, of Charleston, S.C. [Four lines from Milton] Cincinnati 1834.
    7223 Grosvenor, David A. (David Adams), 1802-1866. The Last Hours of the Christian: A Discourse, Occasioned by the Death of Mrs. Mary Harris Ely, Wife of Mr. Heman Ely, Jr., Delivered on Sabbath A.M., March 4th, 1849, by David A. Grosvenor, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, in Elyria. Published by Request. Cleveland 1849.
    3794 Grove, Henry. Villainy Exposed, or a Pettifogger under the Bed. [Mansfield 1839]
    1502 Guest, Moses, 1755-1828. Poems on Several Occasions. To Which are Annexed, Extracts from a Journal Kept by the Author While He Followed the Sea, and During a Journey from New-Brunswick, in New-Jersey, to Montreal and Quebec. By Moses Guest. Second Edition. Cincinnati 1824.
    8272 Gundry and Bacon's Commercial Institute. Cincinnati. Gundry's & Bacon's Commercial Institute North-West Corner Fifth and Walnut Streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. Cincinnati 1847.
    8273 Gundry's Cincinnati Mercantile College. Cincinnati. Catalogue and Circular of Gundry's Cincinnati Mercantile College, Northwest Corner of Walnut & Fifth Streets, Apollo Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. [Cincinnati] 1848.
    7728 Gurley and Cross, Marietta. Gurley & Cross, Booksellers, Stationers, And Dealers in Fancy Articles and Perfumery, Marietta, Ohio. ... Marietta, Washington County, Ohio, May, 1847. [Marietta 1847]
    6074 Gurley, Jno. A. (John Addison), 1813-1863. Reply to Rev. J. B. Walker's "Short and Easy Method with the Universalists." By Jno. A. Gurley. Cincinnati 1843.
    6800 Gurley, Leonard B. Memoir of William Gurley, Late of Milan, Ohio, A Local Minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church: Including a Sketch of the Irish Insurrection and Martyrs of 1798. By Rev. L. B. Gurley. Embellished with a Portrait.** Cincinnati 1849.
    210 Gurley, Leonard B. Memoir of William Gurley, Late of Milan, Ohio, A Local Minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church: Including a Sketch of the Irish Insurrection and Martyrs of 1798. By Rev. L. B. Gurley. Embellished with a Portrait. Cincinnati 1850.
    7213 Gurley, Phineas Densmore, 1816-1868. A Funeral Sermon on Occasion of the Death of Mrs. Harriet S. McGuffey, Who Died at Woodside, near Dayton, O., July 3, 1850. By Rev. Phineas D. Gurley. Dayton, O. 1850.
    140 Hall, Alexander Wilford, 1819-1902. Universalism Against Itself, or an Examination and Refutation of the Principal Arguments Claimed in Support of the Final Holiness and Happiness of all Mankind. By Alexander Hall. St. Clairsville, O. 1846.
    116 Hall, Alexander Wilford, 1819-1902. Universalism Against Itself, or an Examination and Refutation of the Principal Arguments Claimed in Support of the Final Holiness and Happiness of all Mankind. By Alexander Hall. St. Clairsville, O. 1846.
    7215 Hall, J. W. (John W.), 1802-1886. A Funeral Discourse on Occasion of the Death of Joseph Davison, Delivered January 30, 1849. By Rev. J.W. Hall, D.D. Dayton 1849.
    337 Hall, James, 1793-1868. The Western Reader; A Series of Useful Lessons, Designed to Succeed Corey and Fairbank's Elementary Reader. Selected and Arranged by James Hall. Cincinnati 1834.
    177 Hall, James, 1793-1868. Statistics of the West, at the Close of the Year 1836. Cincinnati 1837.
    3426 Hall, James, 1793-1868. The Catholic Question, to Which Are Annexed Critical Notes of a Plea for the West. From the Western Monthly Magazine for 1835. By James Hall, Esq. Cincinnati 1838.
    7098 Hall, S. W. The Nature, Causes, Symptoms and Cure of Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, the Difference between Bronchitis, Clergyman's Sore Throat, and Consumption by S.W. Hall and W.W. Hall. Cincinnati 1849.
    9762 Hall, W. W. (William Whitty), 1810-1876. The Nature, Causes, Symptoms and Cure of Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, the Difference Between Bronchitis, Clergyman's Sore Throat, and Consumption with a New Certain Method of Ascertaining the Existence of This Last Named Disease, in Its Earliest Stages, with Numerous Illustrations by Facts and Cases by W.W. Hall and S.W. Hall. Appendix Ed. Cincinnati 1850
    4275 Hall, William, fl. 18491850. Encyclopædia of English Grammar: Designed for the Use of Schools, Academies and Private Learners. Embracing What Is Generally Distinguished by the Separate Titles of Grammar, Elocution, Rhetoric, Logic and Music, Upon a New Plan not before Introduced. With Copious Exercises in Prose, and Selections from the Most Distinguished Poets of Europe and America. By William Hall. "With all your gettings get understanding." Solomon. Columbus, Ohio 1850.
    4577 Hamilton County Agricultural Society. Proceedings of the Hamilton County Agricultural Society and Report of the Annual Exhibition...19th and 20th, September. Cincinnati 1844.
    4277 Hamline, Melinda, Mrs. Memoirs of Mrs. Angeline B. Sears, with Extracts from Her Correspondence. By Mrs. Melinda Hamline. [One line of quotation] Cincinnati 1850.
    7726 Hammond, Charles, 1779-1840. Brief. Wadsworth & Whittlesey vs. Starr's Heirs.
    1813.
    1303 Hammond, Charles, 1779-1840. Review of the Opinion of the Supreme Court of the U.S. in the Case of Cohen vs. Virginia: Originally Published in the Washington (City) Gazette. [By Charles Hammond]. To Which is Added a Letter from a Gentleman, Eminent for His Legal and Scientific Attainments, Occupying a High Station under the Government of the State of Ohio, Containing Remarks on the Case of Cohen vs. Virginia. [Twelve lines from Chatham] [By E.A. Brown.] Steubenville, O. 1821.
    1444 Hammond, Charles, 1779-1840. The State of the Case and Argument for the Appellants, in the Case of the Bank of the United States, Versus the Auditor and Treasurer of the State of Ohio, and Others, in the Supreme Court of the United States. Cincinnati 1823.
    2040 Hance, William. An Address and Lectures, Delivered before the Botanic Society in Columbus, Ohio... Columbus 1830.
    2041 Hance, William. An Appeal to the Citizens of Ohio; Showing the Unconstitutionality, Injustice, and Impolicy of the Medical Law, and Its Inconsistency with the Interest, Spirit and Genius of the Age. By William Hance. Columbus 1830.
    8278 Hanover College. Hanover, Indiana. The Eighteenth Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Hanover College. 1849-50. Cincinnati 1850.
    7959 Hanover College. Union Literary Society. Catalogue of the Union Literary Society of Hanover College, Hanover, Indiana. 1830-50. Published by Order of the Society. Cincinnati 1850.
    5070 Harbach, Frederick, 1817-1851. Ohio Section of the Cleveland and Buffalo Rail Road. Report on the Preliminary Surveys for the Cleveland, Painesville and Ashtabula Rail Road Company. By Frederick Harbach, Chief Engineer. Read to the Board of Directors, March 29, 1850. Cleveland, O. 1850.
    5071 Hardy, Richardson. The History and Adventures of the Cuban Expedition, from the First Movements Down to the Dispersion of the Army at Key West, and the Arrest of General Lopez. Also: An Account of the Ten Deserters at Isla de Mugeres. By Lieutenant Hardy, of the Kentucky Battalion. [Cincinnati] 1850.
    74 Harmon, E. Phonographic Stenography; or Short Hand without a Master, In Six Easy Lessons; Being a Combination of the Principles of Stenography, as Heretofore Taught, and of the System of Phonography. By Means of Which the English Language May be Reduced to Manuscript with Fewer Characters, within a Shorter Time, and More Perfectly Spelled, than by Any System of Short Hand or Phongraphy Now Extant. By E. Harmon, Esq. Cleveland 1846.
    1827 Harrison, H. Hydraulicus; or, Improvement of the Mississippi; Offering a Plan for the Reduction of Its Overflow, and of that of Its Alluvial Tributary Streams. The Expense Arising from the Execution of This Plan, the Apportionment of That Expense, and the Distribution of It among the Different Parties Who May Receive Permanent Benefits from the Effectuation of It. To Which is Subjoined, a Brief Enumeration of Some of the Most Important Consequences Which Will Result. By H. Harrison, A.B. Ouachita, Lou. Cincinnati 1828.
    3893 Harrison, Hannah. Some of the Mysterious and Wonderful Dealings of God, with Mrs. Nancy Woodney. Wooster 1840.
    3244 Harrison, John P. (John Pollard), 1796-1849. An Address, Delivered at the Twelfth Anniversary Celebration of the Union Literary Society of Miami University, August 8th, 1837. By John P. Harrison, M.D. Professor of Materia Medica in the Cincinnati College. Oxford 1837.
    513 Harrison, John P. (John Pollard), 1796-1849. Discouragements to the Attainment of a Sound and Accurate Scholarship, An Address Delivered before the Phi Delta Sigma Society of Cincinnati College, June 29, 1841 by John P. Harrison, M.D. Together with the Parting Address to the Graduating Members by George Waterman, Jr. A.B. Cincinnati 1841.
    514 Harrison, John P. (John Pollard), 1796-1849. Discouragements to the Attainment of a Sound and Accurate Scholarship; An Address Delivered before the Phi Delta Sigma Society of Cincinnati College at Their Third Anniversary, June 29, 1841 by John P. Harrison, M.D. Together with the Parting Address to the Graduating Members by George Waterman, Jr. A.B. Cincinnati 1841.
    515 Harrison, John P. (John Pollard), 1796-1849. An Introductory Lecture before the Students of the Medical College of Ohio, Nov. 2, 1841. By John P. Harrison, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and Theraputics. Cincinnati 1841.
    400 Harrison, John P. (John Pollard), 1796-1849. Valedictory Address on the Sources and Benefits of Professional Earnestness. Delivered March 3, 1849, to the Graduates of the Medical College of Ohio. By John P. Harrison, M.D., Dean of the Faculty. Cincinnati 1849.
    3430 Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841. A Discourse on the Aborigines of the Valley of the Ohio. In Which the Opinions of the Conquest of That Valley by the Iroquois, or Six Nations, in the Seventeenth Century, Supported by Cadwallader Colden, of New York, Governor Pownall, of Massachusetts, Dr. Franklin, the Hon. De Witt Clinton, of New York, and Judge Haywood, of Tennessee, are Examined and Contested To Which are Prefixed Some Remarks on the Study of History (Prepared at the Request of the Historical Society of Ohio) By Wm. Henry Harrison, of North Bend. Cincinnati 1838.
    3910 Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841. The Letter of General Harrison to the Secretary of War Giving an Official Account of the Affair at Tippecanoe in 1811 with the Remarks of Humphrey Marshall, Esq. on That Letter, and the Transactions It Relates to, as Published in His History of Kentucky. Cincinnati 1840.
    2805 Hart, C. W. (Cyrus Wadsworth). Essay on Industry, and Biographical Sketches of Theopholus Radclipp and Emma Jones. By a Member of the Bar. Steubenville 1835.
    781 Hart, William. An Appeal to the People: or, An Exposition of the Official Conduct of Return Jonathan Meigs, Governor of the State of Ohio; Relative to the Disbanding of a Light Infantry Company in the County of Washington, the Cashiering of Major William Hart of Said County, &c. &c. [three lines of quotation from Gov. Meigs] [seven lines of quotation from Shakespeare] [Marietta] 1812.
    4579 Hartzel, Jonas, 1803-1884. Dissertation on Christian Baptism. Negative Arguments on Infant Baptism. Difficulties Lying at the Basis of the System; and a Few Authorities and Remarks on the Right and Scriptural Action. By Jonas Hartzel. Warren 1844.
    266 Harvey, John. Miscellaneous Poems; Moral, Religious, and Sentimental. By John Harvey. Cincinnati 1848.
    5293 Hastings, Lansford Warren, 1819-ca. 1870. A New History of Oregon and California, Containing Complete Descriptions of Those Countries, Together with the Oregon Treaty and Correspondence, and a Vast Amount of Information Relating to the Soil, Climate, Productions, Rivers and Lakes, and the Various Routes over the Rocky Mountains. Cincinnati 1847.
    6661 Hastings, Thomas, 1784-1872. The Sacred Choralist: A New and Copious Collection of Psalm and Hymn Tunes Adapted to All the Various Metres in General Use with a Large Variety of Anthems and Set Pieces by Thomas Hastings and William B. Bradbury. Cincinnati 1847.
    293 Haughton, John. The Remains of the Late Rev. Truman Bishop. To Which Is Added a Brief Account of His Life and Labors, His Last Sickness and Death. By John Haughton. Cincinnati 1829.
    6743 Haynes, Milton A. Lives and Confessions of Zebadiah Payne, the Murderer and Robber of Wm. Coltart; Willis Green Carrol, the Murderer and Robber of Rev. Isaac Lindsey; and Archibald Kirby, the Pine Mountain Assassin and Murderer of Mrs. Polly Hunter; Who were Executed at Nashville on the 10th February, 1843. 2d ed. Cincinnati 1843.
    844 Henderson, Thomas. Address Delivered before the Tammany Society of Cincinnati, on the Evening of 3d March 1814. By Thomas Henderson. Occasioned by the Death of the Hon. John Cleves Symmes, Late Father of the Council. Cincinnati 1814.
    5713 Henry Alms and M. J. Louderback (Firm) Henry Alms and M. J. Louderback. Dinner to the American Medical Association, from the Regular Profession of Cincinnati, Thursday, May 9, 1850. 6 P.M. Cincinnati [1850].
    7763 Herald of Truth. Cincinnati. Proposals for the Continuation of The Herald of Truth. Cincinnati 1826.
    2806 Hersey, Thomas. Clericus, Esculapius and Scepticus, vs. Col. M. Jewett and His Chemical Preparations. In Two Parts. Comprising, in Part Fisrt [sic], The Clergyman Examined. In Part Second, the Examination Continued, in a Detailed Report of the Recent Trial of Col. Jewett and His Medicine. Before a Committee of the Methodist Episcopal Church, at Columbus, Ohio: With Occasional Illustrations and Pleadings, before the Bar of an Impartial Community. By Thomas Hersy [i.e. Hersey]. [Four lines of quotations] Columbus, Ohio 1835.
    435 Hervey, James, 1714-1758. Meditations and Contemplations, By the Reverend James Hervey, A.M. Late Rector of Weston-Favell, Northamptonshire: Containing His Meditations among the Tombs, Reflections on a Flower-Garden. &c. &c. Together with the Life of the Author in Two Volumes. Vol. I. Cincinnati 1849.
    4279 Heywood, John Healy, 1818-1880 and Benjamin Fiske Barrett, 1806-1892. A Discourse on the Occasion of the Death of James H. Perkins, delivered in the First Congregational Church of Cincinnati, on Sunday, December 23, 1849 by John H. Heywood. [sermon] Cincinnati 1850.
    3896 Heyworth, J. Animadversions on Captain Marryat's Diary in America, in Letters to a Friend. Zanesville 1840.
    173 Hickok, Laurens Perseus, 1798-1888. An Address before the Canton Female Seminary, at Their Annual Examination, June 8, 1843, By Rev. L. P. Hickok, Professor of Christian Theology in the Western Reserve College. Canton 1843.
    5804 Hicks, Elias, 1748-1830. The Last Letter of Elias Hicks, Written to Hugh Judge, of Ohio; and Just Closed, When He was Attack with the Paraletic [sic] Affection which Terminated His Life. [Barnesville 1830]
    4372 Hildreth, Samuel P. (Samuel Prescott), 1783-1863. Original Contributions to the American Pioneer by Dr. S.P. Hildreth. [Cincinnati 1844]
    7017 Hill, Benjamin L. (Benjamin Lord), 1813-1871. Lectures on the American Eclectic System of Surgery. By Benjamin L. Hill, Professor of Surgery, and Late Professor of Anatomy, in the Eclectic Medical Institute of Cincinnati. With over One Hundred Engravings Illustrating the Practice of Surgery. Cincinnati 1850.
    10181 Hillsborough Female Seminary. Hillsborough, Ohio. Catalogue of the Hillsborough Female Seminary, for the Session Ending September 27, 1839. Hillsborough, Ohio 1839.
    6354 Hindmarsh, Robert, 1759-1835. A Compendium of the Chief Doctrines of the True Christian Religion. [Two lines of quotation from John] By Robert Hindmarsh. Cincinnati 1828-71.
    8871 Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio. Journal of the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio. Columbus 1838.
    8667 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864. Elementary Geology. Third Edition, Revised and Improved. With an Introductory Notice by John Pye. Cincinnati 1846.
    2807 Hitchcock, Peter, 1781-1853. Speech of Mr. Hitchcock, in the Senate of Ohio, Feb. 2 & 5, 1835, on the Resolutions from the House of Representatives, to Rescind Certain Resolutions of the Last General Assembly, Giving Instructions to Our Senators and Representatives in Congress. Taken in Short-Hand by E. Harlan, Stenographer. Columbus 1835.
    6289 Hoecken, Christian, 1808-1851. Potewateme Missinoi-kan Catechisme ipi Nemeonin Etchitek Wayowat Kwiyuk Enemadjik Catholique Echinikasidjik. Cincinnati 1844.
    5407 Hoge, James, 1784-1863. The Multitude of the Saved: A Sermon, Delivered March 1, 1835 by James Hoge. Reported by Charles McBaen, Professor of Stenography. Columbus 1835.
    6968 Holcombe, James Philemon, 1820-1873. An Introduction to Equity Jurisprudence, On the Basis of Story's Commentaries, With Notes and References, to English and American Cases, Adapted to the Use of Students. By James P. Holcombe. Cincinnati MDCCCXLVI. [1846]
    8865 Hollister, Charles. Wool Growers Look at This. Wool! Wool!! 300,000 lbs. of wool wanted in exchange for 280 tons of merchandize at Hollister's Chequered Store. North Akron, Summit County, Ohio. The subscriber is now receiving the largest and best assortment of goods ever offered in the western country. ... [Akron 1844]
    7671 Home School. Youngstown. "The Home School." Catalogue of Pupils. ... Wm. Travis. Youngstown 1850.
    3662 Hooper, E. J. (Edward James), 1803-1882. The Practical Farmer, Gardener and Housewife; or, Dictionary of Agriculture, Horticulture, and Domestic Economy: Including Descriptions of the Most Improved Kinds of Live Stock, Their Proper Treatment, Diseases and Remedies--An Account of the Best Sorts of Fruits, with Instructions for the Management of Fruit Trees Generally; Together with Directions for the Culture of the Morus Multicaulis, for the Raising of Silk. Also, with Remarks on the Cultivation of Some Select Flowers and Ornamental Shrubs. By Edward James Hooper. Cincinnati 1839.
    8810 Hoover, Matthias, 1819-1837. The Confession of Matthias Hoover Partner of Lovett, Washburn, Davis, &c. under Sentence of Death for the Murder of Mr. William Beaver, Cincinnati, Ohio--Ordered for Execution on the 30th Day of June, 1837: --Narrated by Himself, and Written by the Proprietor. Cincinnati 1837.
    7001 Hope, James, 1801-1841. Principles and Illustrations of Morbid Anatomy Adapted to the Elements of M. Andral, and to the Cyclopaedia of Practical Medicine, Being a Complete Series of Colored Lithographic Drawings, from Originals by the Author, with Descriptions and Summary Allusions to Cases, Symptoms, Treatment, &c. Designed to Constitute an Appendix to Works on the Practice of Physic, and to Facilitate the Study of Morbid Anatomy in Connection with Symptoms, by J. Hope. 1st American Edition. Edited by L. M. Lawson. Cincinnati 1844.
    5355 Hough, Sabin. Remarks on the 'Revelations' of A.J. Davis, Clairvoyant by Sabin Hough, Minister of the New Church. [Columbus 1850]
    5014 Hough, Sabin. The Judgment Day: Showing Where, How, and When the Last Judgment Takes Place. By Sabin Hough, Minister of the New Jerusalem Church. Columbus, O and at all other places where New Church Books are Kept for sale. S. Medary, Printer., 1849.
    5656 Houghton, John. A Reply to a Pamphlet, by the Rev. John P. Durbin, Called A Defense of His Personal Character. Cincinnati 1829.
    9646 House, Erwin, 1824-1875. A Series of Sketches, Literary and Religious, Designed for the Improvement of the Young. By Erwin House. Edited by B.F. Tefft, A.M. Cincinnati 1847.
    4909 Howard, E. D. and J. H. Clark. The Clarion of Freedom, A Collection of Free Soil Songs. Cleveland 1848.
    5015 Howard, Margaret (Seely) Mrs., b. 1826, defendant. Trial of Margaret Howard, on an Indictment for the Murder of Mary Ellen Smith, Alias Howard. Reported by Tho's Shinkwin, Reporter for the Cincinnati Chronicle. To Which is Prefaced a Memoir of Her Life. Cincinnati 1849.
    8514 Howard, Margaret (Seely) Mrs., b. 1826, defendant. Trial of Mrs. Margaret Howard, for the Murder of Miss Mary Ellen Smith, Her Husband's Paramour, in Cincinnati, on the 2d of February Last. [illustration of Mrs. Howard] Mrs. Howard. Prefixed to the Trial of Mrs. Howard May be Found a Memoir of Her Life, by Judge Brough, by Which It will be Seen That She Has Suffered All the Indignities and Cruelties Which an Inhuman Husband Could Inflict. Cincinnati, Ohio 1849.
    2619 Howe, E. D. (Eber D.), b. 1798. Mormonism Unvailed [sic.]: or, a Faithful Account of That Singular Imposition and Delusion, from Its Rise to the Present Time. With Sketches of the Characters of Its Propagators, and with a Full Detail of the Manner in Which the Famous Golden Bible Was Brought before the World. To Which Are Added, Inquiries into the Probability That the Historical Part of the Said Bible Was Written by One Solomon Spaulding, More than Twenty Years Ago, and by Him Intended to Have Been Published as a Romance. By E.D. Howe. Painesville 1834.
    3899 Howe, E. D. (Eber D.), b. 1798. History of Mormonism: or, A Faithful Account of That Singular Imposition and Delusion, with Sketches of the Characters and of Its Propagators. To Which Are Added Inquiries into the Probability that the Historical Part of the Golden Bible was Written by One Solomon Spalding, and by Him Intended to be Published as a Romance. By E.D. Howe. Painesville 1840.
    317 Howe, Henry, 1816-1893. Historical Collections of Ohio. Cincinnati 1848.
    353 Howe, Samuel L. The Philotaxian Grammar, Being a Concise and Lucid Guide to a Knowledge of the English Language; Containing a New and Comprehensive System of Parsing, and a Complete Order for Correcting False Syntax; and Exhibiting the Cases of Nouns and Pronouns, and the Moods and Tenses of Verbs, in a New and Systematic Arrangement: Designed for Schools and Private Learners. By. S.L. Howe. [Three lines of quotation from Dr. Blair]] Lancaster, O. 1838.
    6896 Howland, Esther Allen, 1801-1860. The American Economical Housekeeper, and Family Receipt Book. By Mrs. E.A. Howland. Stereotype Edition. Cincinnati 1845.
    8958 Hubbard, E. W., Dr. Remarks of Dr. E.W. Hubbard, of Lorain County, before the Central Hickory Club of Columbus, Friday Evening, Nov. 17, 1843, and Furnished for Publication by a Vote of the Club. Columbus 1843.
    3248 Hudson, John, 1800-1891. The Peaceful End of the Christian. Sermon, Oct. 22, 1836, Occasioned by the Death of Mrs. Amanda Crane, (consort of the Rev. Simeon H. Crane, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Lebanon.) Dayton 1837.
    2620 Hull, Henry, 1765-1834. An Address to the Youth of the Society of Friends in Great Britain and Ireland, Especially Those Who Attended the Yearly Meeting in London, in 1812. By Henry Hull. Mountpleasant 1834.
    1505 Hull, Joseph Hervey. English Grammar, by Lectures, Comprehending the Principles and Rules of Syntactical Parsing, Systematically; Containing Exercises in Syntax, and a Key to the Exercises: with a Lecture on Rhetorick. By Joseph Harvey Hull. Second Edition, Revised and Corrected by the Author. Steubenville 1824.
    632 Humphreys, David, 1752-1818. The Life, Anecdotes, and Heroic Exploits of Israel Putnam, Major-General in the Revolutionary War. Cleveland 1848.
    8520 Huron Institute. Milan. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Huron Institute, 1837--38. Milan, Huron Co. Ohio. [Norwalk 1837]
    7480 Huron Institute. Milan. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Huron Institute. Milan, O., July, 1844. Milan 1844.
    156 Hutchins, John, 1812-1891. Speech of John Hutchins, of Trumbull. On the Bill Repealing So Much of the Apportionment Law as Purports to Divide Hamilton County into Two Districts. In the House of Representatives--January, 19, 1850. Reported for the House of Representatives by J.V. Smith. [Columbus 1850]
    8731 Hygeia Female Athenaeum. Tenth Annual Catalogue of the Teachers and Pupils of Hygeia Female Athenaeum. Hygeia, on Hamilton Turnpike, 7 1-2 Miles North of Cincinnati, O., Sept., 1850. [Cincinnati 1850]
    10140 I.O.O.F., Ravenna Lodge, No. 65. Ravenna, April 30, 1849. To the Officers and Members of ________________ No. __________ I.O.O.F. Brothers, You are hereby invited to attend the celebration of the Third Anniversary of Ravenna Lodge, No. 65, at Ravenna, Portage County, Ohio, on Friday, the 18th day of May next. The Order will meet at the Lodge Room, at 10 o'clock, A.M., and at 11 o'clock, A.M., and address will be delivered by Rev. Bro. Samuel L. Adams, of Kentucky, formerly of Sharon, Ohio. The Members of the Order are most cordially invited to participate with us in the exercise of the occasion, and if convenient, bring their regalia. Fraternally, Yours, Horace Y. Beebe, Newell D. Clark, William Caine, Committee of Arrangements.. [Ravenna 1849]
    519 Iddings, David W. An Eulogy upon the Character of Joshua L. Lemon Delivered before the Miami Society of Miami University...March 1841. Oxford 1841.
    6351 Illinois. Laws, statutes, etc. The Revised Code of Laws, of Illinois, Containing Those of a General and Permanent Nature Passed by the Sixth General Assembly, at Their Session Held at Vandalia, Commencing on the First Monday of December, 1828; and Those Enacted Previous Thereto, and Ordered by the Said General Assembly to Be Re-Published. Published in Pursuance of Law. Shawneetown, Ill. 1829.
    3249 Immigrants Friend Society. Proceedings of the Second Annual Meeting of the 'Immigrants Friend Society,' for the Valley of the Mississippi, Held May 23, 1837, in the Second Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, Ohio. [Cincinnati] [1837]
    3436 Indiana Anti-Slavery Convention (1838, Milton, Ind). Proceedings of the Indiana Convention Assembled to Organize a State Anti-Slavery Society Held in Milton, Wayne County, September 12th, 1838. Cincinnati 1838.
    6906 Indiana Canal Company. Canal Around the Falls of the Ohio. Charter and Organization of the Indiana Canal Company. Also, Report of Surveys and Estimates for Constructing a Canal around the Falls of the Ohio River, in the State of Indiana; Including a Comparative Statement of the Several Projects heretofore Proposed for the Improvement of the Navigation of the Falls of the Ohio. By William J. Ball, Chief Engineer. Cincinnati 1850.
    3419 Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends (Orthodox : 1828- ) Address to the People of the United States, and to the Members of Congress in Particular. On the Civilization and Christian Instruction of the Aborigines of Our Country. By the Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends, Held at Whitewater, by Adjournments, from the 8th of the 10th Month, to the 13th of the Same Inclusive, 1838. Cincinnati 1838.
    1740 Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends (Orthodox, 1828-). A Testimony and Epistle of Advice Issued by Indiana Yearly Meeting. Cincinnati 1827.
    2809 Indiana. General Assembly. Joint Select Committee on the White Water Canal. Report of the Joint Select Committee, to Which Was Referred a Communication from the Legislature of Indiana, on the Subject of the Whitewater Canal. Columbus? 1835?
    1830 Ingham, Samuel Dulucenna. An Exposition of the Political Character and Principles of John Quincy Adams, Showing by Historical Documents and Incontestible Facts, that He was a Monarchist; has been Hostile to Popular Government, and Particularly to Its Great Bulwark, the Right of Suffrage; and that He Affected to Become a Republican only to Attain the Power to Pervert and Degrade the Democratic Party; and to pave the Way for Such a Change of the Constitution as would Establish in These United States an Aristocratical and Hereditary Government... Cincinnati 1828.
    621 Inhabitant of the North-Western Territory. Observations, on A Letter from George Nicholas; of Kentucky to His Friends in Virginia: in Which, Some of the Errors, Mistatements [sic], and False Conclusions in That Letter are Corrected, and the Late Measures of the Government, Which Have Been Complained of in Kentucky, Are Justified. By an Inhabitant of the North-Western Territory. Cincinnati Feb. 14, D,DCC,XCIX. [1799]
    7388 Institute for Young Ladies. Cincinnati. Institute for Young Ladies. School Rooms for the Present in Centre Street, between Vine and Race...Mr. & Mrs. J. Livingston Van Doren. Cincinnati, July 26th, 1841. Cincinnati 1841.
    5685 Jackson, Isaac R. (Isaac Rand), d. 1843. A Sketch of the Life and Public Services of William Henry Harrison. Columbus 1836.
    9435 Jackson, Isaac R. (Isaac Rand), d. 1843. Eine Skizze des Lebens und der offentlichen Dienste von William H. Harrison. Nebst einem Anhang enthaltend die Briefe von seinen Adjutanten John Chambers, John Speed Smith, Charles S. Todd und John O'Fallen. [Columbus, Ohio] 1840.
    7179 Jacobs, Leonard. Whereas Leonard Jacobs...hath alleged that he has invented a new and useful improvement in tanning. Patent Letter. [Cincinnati 1823]
    6559 James, John Angell, 1785-1859. The Church in Earnest. Cincinnati 1849.
    8216 James, John Hough, 1800-1881. Circular. To the stockholders of the Mad River and Lake Erie Rail Road Company. When I left the service of your company in November, 1842, for which I had for more than seven years been the sole accounting officer, and for nearly six years had also been the exclusive and unaided manager of your affairs, I claimed from my successors a settlement of my official accounts reposed in me. ... [Urbana 1846]
    2045 Jefferson County. Ohio. Proceedings of a Public Meeting, Holden in Jefferson County, Ohio, on the Subject of the Canal Policy. [Steubenville 1830?]
    290 Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Manual of Parliamentary Practice, Composed Originally for the Senate of the United State. By Thomas Jefferson, the Constitution of the United States, and the Rules for Conducting Business in Both Houses of Congress; With All the Amendments, Erasures and Additions, Down to the Year 1848; Concluding with a Tabular Statement of the Population of the United States, and the Apportionment of Representatives in Congress, under the Census of 1840. Columbus, Ohio 1848.
    2464 Jenkins, Warren, fl. 1833-1841. An Eulogy on the Character and Literary Attainments of Harvey D. Little...Delivered before a Numerous Assembly of the Citizens of Columbus and Its Vicinity on the Evening of the 13th November, 1833, at the Request of the Columbus Typographical Society by Warren Jenkins. Columbus 1833.
    3665 Jenkins, Warren, fl. 1833-1841. The Ohio Gazetteer, and Traveler's Guide; Containing a Description of the Several Towns, Townships and Counties, with Their Water Courses, Roads, Improvements, Mineral Productions &c. &c. Together with an Appendix, or General Register; Embracing Tables of Roads and Distances, of Post Offices, Their Location and Distance from the Capitol of the State, and of the United States; of Works of Internal Improvement; of the Several Officers of State, Their Residence, &c. of the Colleges and Their Officers; of Banks, Their Officers and Capital, &c. &c. By Warren Jenkins. Revised Edition. Columbus 1839.
    123 Jenkins, Warren, fl. 1833-1841. The Ohio Gazetteer, and Traveller's Guide; Containing a Description of the Several Towns, Townships and Counties, with Their Water-Courses, Roads, Improvements, Mineral Productions, &c. &c. Together with an Appendix, or General Register; Embracing Tables of Roads and Distances; of Post Offices, Their Location and Distance from the Capital of the State and of the United States; of Works of Internal Improvement; of the Several Officers of State, Their Residence, &c. of the Colleges and Their Officers; of Banks, Their Officers and Capital, &c. By Warren Jenkins. Revised Edition: with a Second Appendix, Containing the Census of the State for 1840, as Taken by Order of Congress. Columbus 1841.
    5403 Jennings, Jonathan, 1784-1834. An Address to the Citizens of the Indiana Territory, By Jonathan Jennings. To Which is annexed, the Report of the Committee of Elections, on the Petition of Thomas Randolph, Contesting the Election of Said Jennings. Chillicothe 1810.
    1368 Jennings, Obadiah, 1778-1832. A Sermon, Delivered in the Second Presbyterian Church, in the City of Pittsburgh, on the Occasion of the Organization of the Mission Family Lately Sent by the Board of Trustees of the Western Missionary Society, to the Ottoway Tribe of Indians by the Rev. Obadiah Jennings, A.M. Steubenville, O. 1822.
    9583 Jewell, Henry. A Discourse in Reference to the Death of Rev. E.M. Pingree Who Died in Louisville, Ky., January 6, 1849, Aged 33 Years. Cincinnati 1849.
    237 Jewell, Henry. Life and Writings of Rev. Enoch M. Pingree, Who Died in Louisville, Kentucky, January 6, 1849, Aged 32 Years. By Rev. Henry Jewell, Pastor of the First Universalist Church, C ncinnati [sic]. [One line of quotation.] Cincinnati 1850.
    2311 Jewett, Isaac Appleton], 1808-1853. A Brief History and Defence of the Drama. [Cincinnati 1832.
    9053 Johnson, J. T. The Biography of Elder J.T. Johnson: Written by Himself-Additions and Reflections by Elder John Rogers. Cincinnati 1847.
    9950 Johnson, Richard M. (Richard Mentor), 1781-1850. Mails On The Sabbath. The following Report was made to the Senate of the United States, by a Committee, of which Richard M. Johnson was Chairman, and to whom was referred the several petitions on the subject of prohibiting the transportation of Mails on the Sabbath.---Reported in Senate, 1829. To The American People. [Three columns of text] Hudson, Printer, Salem, O. Salem, O. 1829]
    4650 Johnston, William, 1804-1891. An Address on Female Education, Delivered at Columbus, December 31, 1844. By William Johnston, Esq., of Cincinnati. Columbus 1845.
    8019 Johnston, William. Speech of Wm. Johnston, before the Franklin Circuit Court of Kentucky...the State of Ohio v. Forbes and Armitage. Cincinnati 1846.
    7724 Jones, Benjamin S. Anti-Slavery Meeting. Benj. S. & J. Elizabeth Jones Will hold Anti-Slavery Meetings at [space for date] Friends, Go And Hear. Salem 1848.
    2811 Jones, Charles A. The Outlaw, and Other Poems. By Charles A. Jones. Cincinnati 1835.
    1138 Jones, William. The Catholic Doctrine of a Trinity Proved by Above an Hundred Short and Clear Arguments, Expressed in the Terms of the Holy Scripture, Compared after a Manner Entirely New, and Digested under the Four Following Titles: I. The Divinity of Christ. 2. The Divinity of the Holy Ghost. 3. The Plurality of Persons. 4. The Trinity of United. With a Few Reflections, Occasionally Interspersed, upon Some of the Arian Writers, Particularly Dr. S. Clarke. By the Late William Jones, M.A.F.R.S. Rector of Paston, in Northamptonshire, and Minister of Nayland, in Syffolk. Urbana, (O.) 1819.
    6724 Josephus, Flavius, 37?-100? The Works of Flavius Josephus, The Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian and Celebrated Warrior: with Three Dissertations, Concerning Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, James the Just, God's Command to Abraham, &c. and Explanatory Notes and Observations. Translated by William Whiston, A.M., Professor of Mathematics in the University of Cambridge. Complete in One Volume. With Portrait and Engravings. Cincinnati 1834.
    2813 Josephus, Flavius, 37?-100? The Works of Flavius Josephus, The Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian and Celebrated Warrior: with Three Dissertations, Concerning Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, James the Just, God's Command to Abraham, &c. and Explanatory Notes and Observations. Translated by William Whiston, A.M., Professor of Mathematics in the University of Cambridge. Complete in One Volume. With Portrait and Engravings. Cincinnati 1835.
    3055 Josephus, Flavius, 37?-100? The Works of Flavius Josephus, the Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian and Celebrated Warrior: with Three Dissertations, Concerning Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, James the Just, God's Command to Abraham, &c. and Explanatory Notes and Observations. Translated by William Whiston, A.M., Professor of Mathematics in the University of Cambridge. Complete in One Volume. With Portrait and Engravings. Cincinnati 1836.
    6945 Josephus, Flavius, 37?-100? The Works of Flavius Josephus, The Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian and Celebrated Warrior: with Three Dissertations, Concerning Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, James the Just, God's Command to Abraham, &c. and Explanatory Notes and Observations. Translated by William Whiston, A.M., Professor of Mathematics in the University of Cambridge. Complete in One Volume. With Portrait and Engravings . Cincinnati 1837.
    5332 Josephus, Flavius, 37?-100? The Works of Flavius Josephus, The Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian and Celebrated Warrior: with Three Dissertations, Concerning Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, James the Just, God's Command to Abraham, &c. and Explanatory Notes and Observations. Translated by William Whiston, A.M., Professor of Mathematics in the University of Cambridge. Complete in One Volume. With Portrait and Engravings. Cincinnati 1840.
    228 Josephus, Flavius, 37?-100? The Works of Flavius Josephus, The Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian and Celebrated Warrior: with Three Dissertations, Concerning Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, James the Just, God's Command to Abraham, &c. and Explanatory Notes and Observations. Translated by William Whiston, A.M., Professor of Mathematics in the University of Cambridge. Complete in One Volume. With Portrait and Engravings. Cincinnati 1841.
    6293 Josephus, Flavius, 37?-100? The Works of Flavius Josephus, The Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian and Celebrated Warrior: with Three Dissertations, Concerning Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, James the Just, God's Command to Abraham, &c. and Explanatory Notes and Observations. Translated by William Whiston, A.M., Professor of Mathematics in the University of Cambridge. Complete in One Volume. With Portrait and Engravings. Cincinnati 1844.
    6738 Josephus, Flavius, 37?-100? The Works of Flavius Josephus, The Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian and Celebrated Warrior: with Three Dissertations, Concerning Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, James the Just, God's Command to Abraham, &c. and Explanatory Notes and Observations. Translated by William Whiston, A.M., Professor of Mathematics in the University of Cambridge. Complete in One Volume. With Portrait and Engravings. Cincinnati 1847.
    5370 Josephus, Flavius, 37?-100? The Works of Flavius Josephus, The Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian and Celebrated Warrior: with Three Dissertations, Concerning Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, James the Just, God's Command to Abraham, &c. and Explanatory Notes and Observations. Translated by William Whiston, A.M., Professor of Mathematics in the University of Cambridge. Complete in One Volume. With Portrait and Engravings. Cincinnati 1849.
    4285 Josephus, Flavius, 37?-100? The Works of Flavius Josephus, the Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian and Celebrated Warrior: with Three Dissertations, Concerning Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, James the Just, God's Command to Abraham, etc. and Explanatory Notes and Observations. Translated by William Whiston, A.M., Professor of Mathematics in the University of Cambridge. Complete in One Volume--with Portrait and Engravings. Cincinnati 1850.
    430 Josephus, Flavius, 37?-100? The Works of Flavius Josephus, the Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian and Celebrated Warrior: with Three Dissertations, Concerning Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, James the Just, God's Command to Abraham, etc. and Explanatory Notes and Observations. Translated by William Whiston, A.M., Professor of Mathematics in the University of Cambridge. Complete in One Volume--with Portrait and Engravings. Cincinnati 1850.
    9629 Judkins, Jesse P. (Jesse Parker), 1815-1867. Catalogue of the Students of Dr. J.P. Judkins' Class in Anatomy, for 1845-6. And the Annual Announcement of Lectures, and Demonstrations in Anatomy, for 1846-7. Cincinnati 1846.
    6201 Judson, Emily [Chadbuck], 1817-1854. Memoir of Sarah B. Judson, Member of the American Mission to Burmah. By "Fanny Forester." Fifteenth Thousand. Cincinnati 1842.
    4465 Junkin, George, 1790-1868. The Baccalaureate in Miami University, Delivered August, 11th, A.D. 1842. By Rev. George Junkin, D.D., President. Rossville 1842.
    2529 Junkin, George, 1790-1868. The Bearings of College Education Upon the Welfare of the Whole Community. The Baccalaureate in Miami University, Delivered, August 10th, A.D. 1843. By Rev. George Junkin, D.D., President. Oxford, Ohio. Rossville 1843.
    4580 Junkin, George, 1790-1868. On Decision of Character. The Baccalaureate in Miami University, Delivered, August 8th, A.D. 1844. By Rev. George Junkin, D.D., President. Rossville 1844.
    5505 Kellogg, Miner Kilbourne, 1814-1889. Justice to Hiram Powers. Addressed to the Citizens of New Orleans. [Cincinnati] 1848.
    2178 Kemper, Frederick Augustus, 1799-1851. Consolations of the Afflicted, Written by Frederick Augustus Kemper, A.M. a Native of Ohio. [Eleven lines of quotation] [Cincinnati] 1831.
    1235 Kentucky. Court of Appeals. The Opinion of the Court of Appeals, for the Commonwealth of Kentucky, in the Case of the Commonwealth vs. James Morrison. Delivered by Judge Rowan. Steubenville, O. 1820.
    6769 Kentucky. Court of Appeals. Reports of Cases at Common Law and in Chancery, Decided by the Court of Appeals of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. In Five Volumes. By William Littell, Esq., LL.D. Volume I. Containing All the Cases Decided at the Spring Term, 1822. Second Edition. Cincinnati 1848.
    809 Kentucky. Militia. Cincinnati, April 7, 1813. General Orders. Soldiers, You are about to the shores of Kentucky-- Many of you can boast that she gave you birth-- She is indeed dear to us all. ... Cincinnati 1813]
    2623 Kenyon College. Gambier. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Theological Seminary of Ohio, and Kenyon College Grammar School. A.D. 1833-4. Gambier [1834]
    523 Kenyon College. Gambier. Catalogue of the Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio, Kenyon College, and Kenyon Preparatory Schools. 1840-41. Gambier [1841]
    2179 Kenyon College. Gambier. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Kenyon College and Grammar School, 1831--1832. Gambier 1831.
    4594 Kenyon College. Gambier. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio, and Kenyon College and Grammar School. A.D. 1832--33. Gambier 1833.
    6689 Kenyon College. Gambier. Kenyon College. Commencement Exercises. Wednesday, September 4th, 1833-11 O'Clock, A.M. [Gambier 1833]
    2815 Kenyon College. Gambier. Catalogue. Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio. Kenyon College. Kenyon Preparatory Schools. Gambier 1835.
    3056 Kenyon College. Gambier. Catalogue. Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio. Kenyon College. Kenyon Preparatory Schools. Gambier 1836.
    8544 Kenyon College. Gambier. Catalogue[.] Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio. Kenyon College. Kenyon Preparatory Schools. 1836--7. Gambier 1837.
    8745 Kenyon College. Gambier. Kenyon College, [space for student's name] 18 [space]. Sir, The Faculty of this Institution have resolved, that a communication, giving a full account of the behavior, scholarship, &c. of each Student, shall be forwarded to his parents or guardian, at the close of every term, and at any other time when circumstances seem to require it. ... By order of the faculty, [Gambier 1837].
    1424 Kenyon College. Gambier. Catalogue. Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio. Kenyon College. Kenyon Preparatory Schools. 1837--8. Gambier 1838.
    8743 Kenyon College. Gambier. Kenyon College. Commencement Exercises. Wednesday, Sept. 5, 1838---10 O'Clock, A.M. [Gambier 1838]
    1184 Kenyon College. Gambier. Gambier Catalogue and Calendar, for 1843-4: Comprising the Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio, Kenyon College and Kenyon Grammar Schools, Corrected to December, 1843. Gambier, O. 1844.
    8811 Kenyon College. Gambier. Kenyon College. In fixing the location of Kenyon College and its auxiliary institutions, reference was had to seclusion from the temptations of a large town, beauty of natural scenery, and healthfulness of climate, and in all these respects a more judicious selection could not well have been made. ... [Gambier 1844]
    3977 Kenyon College. Gambier. Catalogue of the Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio, Kenyon College, and Kenyon Grammar Schools. Corrected to Commencement, 1850. With Calendar for 1850-'51. Gambier 1850.
    7437 Kenyon College. Gambier. Catalogue. Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio. Kenyon College. Kenyon Preparatory Schools. 1838--9. Gambier, O. M DCCC XXXIX. [1839]
    331 Kenyon College. Gambier. Gambier Catalogue and Calendar, for 1842-43: Comprising the Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio, Kenyon College and Kenyon Grammar Schools. Corrected to November, 1842. Gambier, O. M DCCCXLIII. [1843]
    3936 Kenyon College. Gambier. Triennial Catalogue of the Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio, Kenyon College, and Kenyon Grammar Schools. Corrected to Commencement, 1849. With Calendar for 1849-'50. Gambier, O. MDCCCXLIX. [1849]
    8494 Kenyon College. Gambier. Catalogue of the Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio, Kenyon College, and Kenyon Grammar Schools. 1844-'45. Gambier, O. MDCCCXLV. [1845]
    4454 Kenyon College. Gambier. Catalogue of the Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio, Kenyon College, and Kenyon Grammar Schools. 1845-'46. Gambier, O. MDCCCXLVI. [1846]
    4302 Kenyon College. Gambier. Catalogue of the Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio, Kenyon College, and Kenyon Grammar Schools. 1846--'47. Gambier, O. MDCCCXLVII. [1847]
    6550 Kenyon College. Gambier. Catalogue of the Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Ohio, Kenyon College, and Kenyon Grammar School. 1847-'48. Gambier, O. MDCCCXLVIII. [1848]
    4581 Kerr, James, 1805-1855. A Treatise on the Mode of Baptism, Showing the Unfounded Nature of the Assumption, That Immersion Is the Only Proper Mode of Administering the Ordinance; and That Pouring or Sprinkling, Is the Most Scriptural and Significant, and by Far the Preferable Mode of Administration. By Rev. James Kerr, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Cadiz, Ohio. Steubenville MDCCCXLIV.
    2046 Kidwell, Jonathan, 1779-1849. A Series of Strictures on the Subject of Future and Endless Punishment: Being the Substance of the Arguments Used in a Public Debate Held at Indianapolis, Jan. 21, 1830, on That Subject between the Rev. E. Ray and the Publisher to Which is Added a Reply to Dr. Adam Clark's Notes on the Phrase Everlasting Punishment; together with an Original Essay on "The Coming of the Son of Man;" and a Vocabulary, Explanatory of the Original Words, Rendered Hell, Damnation, Everlasting, Eternal, &c. Taken from the Critical Remarks of Some of the Most Celebrated Orthodox Writers, Showing that Their Honest and Candid Criticism enters a Solemn Negative on All Their Speculations about a Place of Future and Endless Punishment. By J. Kidwell. Cincinnati 1830.
    7625 Kilbourn, James, Samuel Herrick and William Ludlow. (Copy.) To the Honorable Edward Tiffin, Esquire, Commissioner of the General Land Office of the United States. Dated: Chillicothe, Dec. 28, 1812. Re: Survey western boundary line of the Virginia reserve. Pages 5-8 only. [Chillicothe 1812]
    810 Kilbourn, John, 1787-1831. A Compendious System of Universal Geography: Designed for Schools and Youth in General. By John Kilbourn, A.B. Principal of the Worthington Academy. [Worthington] 1813.
    891 Kilbourn, John, 1787-1831. Columbian Geography; or A Description of the United States of America. To Which is Prefixed, a Concise Introduction to the Science of Geography, in General. By John Kilbourn, A.M. Author of a System of Universal Geography. Chillicothe 1815.
    1065 Kilbourn, John, 1787-1831. The Ohio Gazetteer, or Topographical Dictionary, Containing a Description of the Several Counties, Towns, Villages, Settlements, Roads, Rivers, Lakes, Springs, Mines, &c. in the State of Ohio; Alphabetically Arranged. By John Kilbourn. Fifth Edition, Improved. Columbus 1818.
    1139 Kilbourn, John, 1787-1831. The Ohio Gazetteer, or Topographical Dictionary; Containing a Description of the Several Counties, Towns, Villages, Settlements, Roads, Rivers, Lakes[,] Springs, Mines, &c. in the State of Ohio; Alphabetically Arranged. By John Kilbourn, Sixth Edition, Improved. Columbus 1819.
    1307 Kilbourn, John, 1787-1831. The Ohio Gazetteer; or Topographical Dictionary, Containing a Description of the Several Counties, Towns, Villages, Settlements, Roads, Rivers, Lakes, Springs, Mines, &c. in the State of Ohio; Alphabetically Arranged. By John Kilbourn. Seventh Edition, Carefully Revised and Corrected. Columbus 1821.
    2181 Kilbourn, John, 1787-1831. The Ohio Gazetteer; or, Topographical Dictionary: Describing the Several Counties, Towns, Villages, Canals, Roads, Rivers, Lakes, Springs, Mines, &c., in the State of Ohio. By John Kilbourn. Tenth Edition, Carefully Revised, Enlarged and Corrected. Columbus 1831.
    410 Kilbourn, John, 1787-1831. The Ohio Gazetteer, or, Topographical Dictionary; Being a Continuation of the Work Originally Compiled by the Late John Kilbourn. Eleventh Edition. Revised and Enlarged by a Citizen of Columbus. Columbus 1833.
    5022 King, John W. Memorial to the State Legislatures of the United States. Cincinnati 1849.
    8977 Kingsville Academy. Kingsville. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Kingsville Academy, Kingsville, Ashtabula County, O. for the Year Ending October, 1846. Ashtabula 1846.
    6261 Kingsville Academy. Kingsville. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Kingsville Academy. Ashtabula 1848.
    10189 Kingsville Academy. Kingsville. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Kingsville Academy, Kingsville, Ashtabula County, Ohio, for the Year Ending October, 1849. for the Year Ending October, 1850. Ashtabula, Ohio 1849.
    10188 Kingsville Academy. Kingsville. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Kingsville Academy for the Year Ending October, 1850. Cleveland 1850.
    3668 Kinmont, Alexander, 1799-1838. Twelve Lectures on the Natural History of Man, and the Rise and Progress of Philosophy. By Alexander Kinmont, A.M. With a Biographical Sketch of the Author. [Four lines of quotations in Latin] Cincinnati 1839.
    2466 Kippis, Andrew, 1725-1795. A Narrative of the Voyages Round the World, Performed by Captain James Cook with an Account of His Life During the Previous and Intervening Periods. By A. Kippis, D.D. F.R.S. and S.A. In Two Volumes. Vol. I. Cincinnati 1833.
    2817 Kippis, Andrew, 1725-1795. Narrative of the Voyages Round the World Performed by Captain James Cook with an Account of His Life During the Previous and Intervening Periods by A. Kippis. In Two Volumes. Cincinnati 1835.
    314 Kirkham, Samuel. English Grammar in Familiar Lectures, Accompanied by a Compendium; Embracing a New Systematick Order of Parsing, a New System of Punctuation, Exercises in False Syntax, and a System of Philosophical Grammar in Notes: To Which Are Added an Appendix, and a Key to the Exercises; Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners. By Samuel Kirkham. Latest Edition, Enlarged and Improved. Cincinnati 1841.
    354 Kirkham, Samuel. English Grammar in Familiar Lectures, Accompanied by a Compendium; Embracing a New Systematick Order of Parsing, a New System of Punctuation, Exercises in False Syntax, and a System of Philosophical Grammar in Notes: To Which Are Added an Appendix, and a Key to the Exercises; Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners By Samuel Kirkham. Latest Edition, Enlarged and Improved. Cincinnati 1845.
    355 Kirkham, Samuel. English Grammar in Familiar Lectures, Accompanied by a Compendium; Embracing a New Systematick Order of Parsing, a New System of Punctuation, Exercises in False Syntax, and a System of Philosophical Grammar in Notes: To Which Are Added an Appendix, and a Key to the Exercises; Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners by Samuel Kirkham. Latest Edition, Enlarged and Improved. Cincinnati 1848.
    8277 Kirtland Safety Society Anti-Banking Company. Kirtland. Messenger, Extra. Kirtland, Ohio, December, 1836. Minutes of a meeting of the stockholders of the Kirtland Safety Society Bank; held on the 2nd day of November, A. D. 1836. Then the following preamble and articles were read three times by Orson Hyde, and unanimously adopted. Kirtland 1836.
    7810 Kirtland Safety Society Anti-Banking Company. Kirtland. Messenger, Extra.---Kirtland, Jan. 1837. Minutes of a meeting of the members of the "Kirtland Safety Society," held on the 2d day of January, 1837. [Kirtland 1837]
    8276 Kirtland Safety Society Anti-Banking Company. Kirtland. Messenger, Extra.---Kirtland, March, 1837. Minutes of a meeting of the members of the "Kirtland Safety Society," held on the 2d day of January, 1837. [Kirtland 1837]
    7187 Kitchell, Joseph. To the Electors of the County of Hamilton. Fellow-Citizens, I am informed that there is a piece directed to be published in this week's paper, in Liberty Hall ... that it contains violent threats against me ... Cincinnati [1806]
    892 Klein-Nicolai, Georg. A Treatise on the Final and Universal Restoration of the Fallen Race of Man, Entitled the Everlasting Gospel, Preached by Jesus Christ and His Apostles. By Paul Sedgvolk, a Pious and Learned German. Cincinnati 1815.
    108 Krug, William Traugott, 1770-1842. Fundamental Philosophy or Elements of Primitive Philosophy; Being the First Division of a Complete System of Philosophical Science. From the German of William Traugott Krug, Prof. of Philosophy in the University of Leipsic. [One line of Greek] Hudson, Ohio 1848.
    8234 Kurtz and Limbocker. Springfield. Kurtz & Limbocker Booksellers and Stationers. Springfield, Ohio. [Springfield 1847]
    7723 L. W. Holmes's Boston Store, Painesville. Short Prayers And No Quarter! Price Fifty Cents. J. H. Ingraham's Great Work Captain Kyd, or The Wizard Of The Sea. For Sale At ... This Work can be procured of the Agent who will call for this Prospectus. Painesville [185-]
    4331 Lake Erie Telegraph Company. Proceedings of the Board of Directors of the Lake Erie Telegraph Company, at Their Sem-Annual Meeting, on the First Monday in July, 1849. Waddell House, Cleveland, Sec'y. July 2, 1849. Jonathan Child, President. H.B. Ely, [Cleveland 1849].
    6292 Landis, Robert Wharton, 1809-1883. Rabbah Taken; or, The Theological System of Rev. Alexander Campbell, Examined and Refuted. By Robert W. Landis, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Bethlehem, New Jersey... Cincinnati 1844.
    8754 Lane Theological Seminary. Cincinnati. Fifth Annual Report of the Trustees of the Cincinnati Lane Seminary: Together with the Laws of the Institution, and a Catalogue of the Officers and Students. November, 1834. Cincinnati 1834.
    6727 Lane Theological Seminary. Cincinnati. Fourth Annual Report of the Trustees of the Cincinnati Lane Seminary: Together with a Catalogue of the Officers and Students. January 1834. Cincinnati 1834.
    8223 Lane Theological Seminary. Cincinnati. Walnut Hills [blank] 1837. Dear Sir, Will you permit the subscribers, trustees and faculty of Lane Seminary, to call your attention to the condition of this institution and the importance of its early endowment. The advantages of its location in the immediate vicinity of Cincinnati are obvious ... [Cincinnati 1837]
    7981 Lane Theological Seminary. Cincinnati. Third Annual Report of the Trustees of the Cincinnati Lane Seminary. January, 1833. Cincinnati MDCCCXXXIII. [1833]
    1007 Lane, James, 1795?-1817. Narrative of the Life of James Lane, Who Was Executed at Gallipolis, (Ohio) September 9, 1817, For The Murder Of William Dowell; with Some Observations on His Behaviour under Condemnation: to Which Is Added, the Address of the Court, on Pronouncing Sentence of Death Upon the Prisoner. Chillicothe 1817.
    6791 Larrabee, William Clark, 1802-1859. Lectures on the Scientific Evidences of Natural and Revealed Religion. By William C. Larrabee, A.M., Professor of Mathematics in Indiana Asbury University. Edited by Rev. B.F. Tefft, D.D. Cincinnati 1850.
    5797 Latham, Allen, 1792-1871 and B. G. Leonard. Officers and Soldiers of the Virginia Line, on Continental Establishment, and Widows and Heirs of the Deceased Heroes, Attention! Many of those officers and soldiers, their children or other heirs ... have ... neglected to procure their claims to those large and valuable bounties in land to which they are entitled from the government-or have been defrauded of them, or having obtained their lands have suffered them to be sold for taxes. ... Mr. Latham ... He has lately formed a partnership with Mr. Leonard, a gentlemen of the Bar, with the particular object of investigating and prosecuting all claims and titles to land in the Virginia Military district ... Allen Latham, B.G. Leonard. Chillicothe, Ohio, August 1st, 1820. [Hand right] Letters requesting information merely to be post paid. [Chillicothe 1820]
    7736 Latham, Allen, 1792-1871. Public Sale Of Lands. In obedience to an order of the Court of Common Pleas, of Ross county, at the September term, 1829, I shall offer for sale ... Allen Latham, Administrator de bonis non. October 23, 1829. Chillicothe 1829.
    7886 Latham, Allen, 1792-1871. Chillicothe Advertiser-Extra. Slander. Re: attacks on Latham in Chillicothe Log Cabin Herald and Fayette Washingtonian and Latham's answer. [Chillicothe 1840]
    1369 Latham, Allen, 1792-1871. A Roll of the Officers in the Virginia Line, of the Revolutionary Army, Who Have Received Land Bounty, in the States of Ohio and Kentucky to Which is Added, a List of Non Commissioned Officers and Privates, Whose Claims, if Not Assigned, are Well Worthy of Attention. By Latham & Leonard. Chillicothe, Ohio, February 15, 1822. [Chillicothe Feb. 15, 1822]
    6560 Latta, Samuel A. (Samuel Arminius), 1804-1852. Chain of Sacred Wonders. Cincinnati 1849.
    3133 Leavitt, Humphrey H. (Humphrey Howe), 1796-1873. The Township Officer's and Young Clerk's Assistant. Comprising the Duties of Justices of the Peace and All Other Township Officers in the State of Ohio; Arranged Under Their Different Heads, with Appropriate Forms Adapted to Each: and a Selection of the Most Useful Forms in Conveyanceing: Also, Necessary Forms and Instructions for Executors and Administrators. By a Citizen of Ohio. Third Edition, Enlarged and Improved. Columbus 1836.
    114 Leonard, Benjamin G., d. 1845. An Introductory Discourse, Delivered before the Chillicothe Lyceum and Mechanics' Institute. On the 1st of November, 1833. By Benjamin G. Leonard. President of the Institute. Published by Order of the Society. Chillicothe 1834.
    6396 Leonard, Silas White, 1814-1870. The Christian Psalmist, a Collection of Tunes and Hymns of Various Metres, Original and Selected, for the Use of the Church of God, Bible Classes and Singing Societies, Embracing the Round Note, the Numeral, and the Patent Note Systems of Notation. Cincinnati 1847.
    5482 Leonard, Silas White, 1814-1870. The Christian Psalmist: A Collection of Tunes and Hymns for the Use of Worshiping Assemblies, Singing and Sunday Schools. Numeral ed. Seventh Ed. Cincinnati 1848.
    263 Lesslie, Jeremiah L. The Doctrine of Modern Universalism Considered; In a Series of Essays, Addressed to a Christian Public. By Jeremiah L. Lesslie. [Three lines from Job] Zanesville, Ohio 1836.
    3447 Lesslie, Jeremiah L. The Doctrine of Modern Universalism Considered in a Series of Essays, Address to a Christian Public. Zanesville 1838.
    5564 Lewis, Israel Memorial. To the Honorable, the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Now in Session, the Memorial of the Subscribers, Commissioners Representing the People of Color, Late Residents of Cincinnati, in the State of Ohio, Respectfully Represents ... [Columbus? 1829?]
    6127 Lewiston Committee. The Report of the Lewiston Committee; Being a Narrative of the Facts and Circumstances Relating to the Kidnapping and Presumed Murder of Capt. William Morgan: and the Attempt to Carry off David C. Miller, and to Burn or Destroy the Printing Office of the Latter, for the Purpose of Preventing the Printing and Publishing of a Book Entitled "Illustrations of Masonry". First Ohio Edition. Ravenna 1830.
    7047 Liberty and Equality Forever. Broadside, in German, listing the names and county of Republican electors pledged to vote for Andrew Jackson.
    1828.
    6151 Licking County Whig Central Committee. Newark, Oct. 4th, 1845. Open letter against loco-foco party. Newark 1845.
    4916 Lindo, A. A. (Abraham Alexandre) A Retrospect of the Past, as Connected with and Preparatory to a Faithful Exposition Intended to be Given of the Divine Will and Dispensation Disclosed in the Sacred Books Received as Authority by the Jews. By A.A. Lindo, an Israelite. Cincinnati 1848.
    7953 Little Miami Railroad Company. Annual Report of the Little Miami Rail Road Co. December 1846. [Cincinnati] [1846]
    8860 Little Miami Railroad Company. Fifth Annual Report of the Little Miami Rail Road Co. December, 1847. [Cincinnati] [1847]
    6257 Little Miami Railroad Company. Office Little Miami Rail Road Company, Cincinnati, December, 1843. To the Stockholders in the Little Miami Rail Road Company. [Cincinnati 1843]
    8858 Little Miami Railroad Company. Third Annual Report of the Directors of the Little Miami Rail Road Company, Presented to the Stockholders December 1845. Cincinnati 1845.
    8862 Little Miami Railroad Company. Seventh Annual Report of the Directors of the Little Miami Rail Road Company for 1849. Cincinnati 1849.
    8863 Little Miami Railroad Company. Eighth Annual Report of the Directors of the Little Miami Railroad Company, for 1850. Cincinnati 1850.
    6162 Little Miami Railroad Compny. An Act to Incorporate the Little Miami Rail Road Company. [Columbus 1836]
    2248 Little Miami Union Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Little Miami Union Regular Baptist Association, Held at the Little Miami Meeting House, Columbia Township, Hamilton Co., O., on 24th, 25th, & 26th of August, 1832. Cincinnati 1832.
    1140 Little, William and William Smith. The Easy Instructor; or, A New Method of Teaching Sacred Harmony, Containing, I. The Rudiments of Music on an Improved Plan, Where the Naming and Timing of the Notes are Familiarized to the Weakest Capacity. II. A Choice Collection of Psalm Tune and Anthems, from the Most Celebrated Authors, with a Number Composed in Europe and America, Entirely New; Suited to All the Metres Sung in the Different Churches in the United States. Published for the Use of Singing Societies in General, But More Particularly for Those Who Have Not the Advantage of an Instructor. By William and Smith. Cincinnati 1819.
    1833 Locke, John, 1792-1856. Problems to Illustrate the Most Important Principles of Geography and Astronomy, Performed by the Inclinable Orrery, and Instrument Invented by J. Locke, M.D. and Made by A. Willard, Jr. Cincinnati 1828.
    7023 Locke, John, 1792-1856. On the Invention of the Electro-Chronograph. A Letter to Nicholas Longworth, Esq. By John Locke, M.D. Cincinnati 1850.
    3062 Long, Clement, 1806-1861. Victory over Death. A Sermon Preached at the Funeral of the Rev. Jarvis Gregg. Hudson 1836.
    8838 Lorain Baptist Association. Minutes of the Seventh Annual Meeting of the Lorain Baptist Association, Held in Sullivan, Lorain Co., Ohio. Wednesday and Thursday, June 25th and 26th, 1845. Edward Royce, Birmingham, Erie County, Ohio, Corresponding Secretary. [Elyria?] 1845.
    8842 Lorain Baptist Association. Minutes of the Eighth Annual Meeting of the Lorain Baptist Association, Held in Birmingham, Erie County, Ohio, on Wednesday and Thursday, June 25th and 26th, 1846. Edward Royce, Birmingham, Erie County, Ohio. Cor. Sec. Oberlin 1846.
    8841 Lorain Baptist Association. Minutes of the Tenth Annual Session of the Lorain Baptist Association, Held in Huntington, Lorain County, Ohio. Wednesday & Thursday, June 28 and 29, 1848. Rev. Daniel Eldridge, Cor. Sec., Elyria, Lorain Co., O. Oberlin 1848.
    8837 Lorain Baptist Association. Minutes of the Eleventh Anniversary of the Lorain Baptist Association, Held in Camden, Lorain County, Ohio, Wednesday and Thursday, June 27th and 28th, 1849. Rev. G.W. Fuller, Corresponding Secretary, Birmingham, Erie County, Ohio. Norwalk 1849.
    8843 Lorain Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twelfth Anniversary of the Lorain Baptist Association, Held at Avon, Lorain Co., Ohio, Wednesday and Thursday, June 26th and 27th, 1850. Rev. G.W. Fuller, Corresponding Secretary, Birmingham, Erie Co., Ohio. Next Anniversary at Henrietta, Fourth Wednesday in June, 1851. R. Bryant, Preacher; A.D. Low, Alternate. Elyria, Ohio 1850.
    2320 Lorain County Temperance Society. An Appeal to Patriots, Philanthropists, and Christians, on Behalf of Our Endangered Republic, and Its Suffering Members; by the Lorain County Temperance Society. Elyria 1832.
    6669 Lord, Nathan, 1793-1870. The Principle and the Law of Love, A Sermon Preached October 21, 1847, at the Installation of the Rev. John K. Lord as Pastor of the First Orthodox Congregational Church in Cincinnati. Cincinnati 1847.
    7165 Loreilhe, Monsieur. Academy for French, Drawing, Painting, and Music. Monsieur Loreilhe, of Havre, (France,) and Monsieur Pommayrac, of Paris, respectfully inform the public in general, that, having determined on making Cincinnati their permanent residence, they have established themselves in this city, M. Loreilhe as a teacher of the French language, piano forte, and singing, and Mr. Pommayrac as a minature [sic] painter, and professor drawing ... Classes commence the 2d of January. ... [Cincinnati 1831]
    5414 Loring, Freeman. A Candid Examination of Rev. James B. Walker's Lecture, on the "Errors and Evils of Universalism". Akron 1838.
    7976 Lovell, John E. (John Epy), 1795-1892. The Young Speaker: An Introduction to the United States Speaker; Designed to Furnish Exercises in Both Reading and Speaking, for Pupils Between the Ages of Six and Fourteen; Comprising Selections in Prose, Poetry, and Dialogue, and a Variety of Figures, Illustrating Principles of Position and Gesture. By John E. Lovell, Formerly Instructor in Elocution in the Mount Pleasant Classical Institution, Amherst, Mass.; and Author of the U.S. Speaker, Rhetorical Dialogues, the Young Pupil's First Book, and Young Pupil's Second Book, in Reading. Tenth Edition. Cincinnati 1849.
    1925 Lowell, Charles, 1782-1861. The Trinitarian Controversy. A Discourse Delivered at the Ordination of Mr. Daniel M. Stearns, to the Pastoral Charge of the First Church in Dennis, May 14, 1828. 2d. ed. [sermon] Cincinnati 1829.
    3279 Lowry, James. Notes on the Northern Part of Ohio. Cuyahoga Falls 1837.
    628 Loyola, Ignatius of, Saint, 1491-1556. Exercitia Spiritualia S. Ignatii de Loyola, Meditationibus Illustrata ad Usum PP. ac FF. Societatis Jesu. Cincinnati 1849.
    1370 Luther, Martin, 1483-1546. Der kleine Catechismus des seligen D. Martin Luthers Nebst den gewöhnlichen Morgen- Tisch- und Abend-Gebeten. Welchem die Ordnung des Heils, in einem Liede, in kurzen Sätzen, in Frag und Antwort, und in einer Tabelle; wie auch eine Zergliederung des Catechismus, das Würtembergische kurze Kinder-Examen, die Confirmation und Beichte beygefüget; und etliche Lieder, Freylinghausens Ordnung des Heils, das güldene A, B, C, der Kinder, und die sieben Buss-Psalmen angehänget sind. Zum gebrauch der Jungen und Alten. Canton 1822.
    5167 Lyceum Village and Berea Seminary. Berea. Charter. An Act To Incorporate the Berea Seminary. ... Passed March 14, 1837 Amendment. ... Passed March 3, 1841. [Berea 1841]
    8915 M. B. Bateham & Co. (Michael B. Bateham) The Farmer's Own Paper. "I know of no pursuit in which more real and important services can be rendered in any country, than by improving Agriculture."---Washington. [Woocut] [The Prairie Cultivator and corn Planter.] Subscriptions Received Here for The Ohio Cultivator. A semi-monthly Journal devoted to Agriculture and Horticulture, Rural and Domestic Economy, and the general interest and improvement of the Farming population. Published at Columbus, Ohio, commencing January 1, 1845. Edited by M.B. Bateham, Late Editor of the Genesee Farmer, Rochester, N.Y.; assisted by numerous correspondents, practical farmers and Horticulturist, in Ohio and Western New York. Terms, $1, per year, in advance. Four Copies for Three Dollars. All Friends of Agriculture are requested to act as Agents in soliciting subscriptions for the Ohio Cultivator; and Postmasters will aid the cause of improvement by remitting the same to the Publishers. Address, M.B. Bateham & Co., Columbus, Ohio. A specimen number will be shown, and subscriptions received by [blank] [Hand pointed right] Please put this bill up in a conspicuous place. [Columbus 1845]
    3068 Mackenzie, Alexander. A Letter to the Rev. Samuel C. Aikin [i.e., Aiken], of the Presbyterian Church, Cleveland, O. in Answer to His Sermon Entitled "Theatrical Exhibitions." Cleveland 1836.
    5709 Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad Company. Charter of the Lake Erie and Madriver Railroad Company; to Which is Appended a Report of the United States Civil Engineer Employed in the Survey of the Route. Presented July 31, 1833. [Springfield] 1833.
    8646 Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad Company. Annual Report of the Mad River & Lake Erie Rail-Road Company. October, 1847. Post-Office Building, Sandusky City, Ohio 1847.
    5027 Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad Company. Annual Report to the Stockholders of the Mad River and Lake Erie Rail Road Company, at Their Annual Meeting, June 19, 1849. Sandusky City, Ohio 1849.
    8648 Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad Company. Charter of the "Mad River and Lake Erie Rail Road Company." And All the Other Laws Pertaining to Said Company, Enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Collated by Wm. Lawrence. Printed by the Authority of the Company. Bellefontaine, Ohio. May, 1845.
    3178 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Mad River Baptist Association, Held with the Kings Creek Church, September 15, 16, 17 & 18, 1837. Troy, Ohio 1837.
    8835 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Sixth Anniversary of the Mad-River Baptist Association, Holden at Lost Creek, September 14, 15 & 16, 1838. [Ohio 1838]
    8834 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Seventh Anniversary of the Mad-River Baptist Association, Holden at Ceasar's [sic] Creek, September 13th, 14th, and 15th, 1839. [n.p. 1839]
    3829 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Eighth Anniversary of the Mad River Baptist Association, Held with the Myrletree Church, Sept. 18, 19, & 20, 1840. The Clerk Has Procured a Few Extra Copies of These Minutes at His Own Expense, Which He Will Forward to Corresponding Associations, Requesting a Reciprocal Return. Address H.J. Betts, P.M., New Carlisle, Ohio. Springfield 1840.
    8836 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Ninth Anniversary of the Mad-River Baptist Association, Held with the New Carlisle Church. Sept. 17 & 18, 1841. Springfield 1841.
    8827 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Thirtieth Anniversary of the Madriver Baptist Association; Held with the Little Beaver-Creek Church, September 16-17, 1842. Springfield 1842.
    8823 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Madriver Baptist Association, at Its Thirty-First Anniversary. Held with the Piqua Church. Springfield 1843.
    7449 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Madriver Baptist Association, at Its Thirty-Second Anniversary. Held with the King's Creek Church. Springfield 1844.
    8637 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Madriver Baptist Association, at Its Thirty-Fourth Anniversary, September, 1846. Held with the Bethel Church. Springfield 1846.
    9279 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Madriver Baptist Association, at Its Thirty-Fifth Anniversary, September, 1847. Held at the SpringCreek [sic.] Church. Piqua, Ohio 1847.
    8825 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Mad-River Baptist Association, at Its Thirty-Sixth Anniversary, September, 1848. Held with the Kings-Creek Church. Piqua, Ohio 1848.
    8824 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Mad-River Baptist Association, at Its Thirty-Seventh Anniversary, September 1-3, 1849. Held with the Lost-Creek Church, Miami County, Ohio. [Piqua] 1849.
    9280 Mad River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Mad River Baptist Association, at Its Thirty-Eighth Anniversary, Held at Troy, September 28th, 29th, & 30th, 1850. Troy. O 1850.
    8286 M'Affee, John, d. 1825. Life and Confession of John M'Affee, Who was Executed at Dayton, Ohio, Ohio for the Murder of His Wife; On the 28th of March, 1825. Signed and Acknowledged by the Criminal, John M'Affee, in the presence of Geo. C. Davis, Esq. Sheriff of the County of Montgomery. [Dayton 1825]
    4821 Magoon, Elias L. (Elias Lyman) , 1810-1886. The Eloquence of the Colonial and Revolutionary Times. With Sketches of Early American Statesmen and Patriots. Delivered before the New England Society of Cincinnati. By Rev. E.L. Magoon. Published by Request. Cincinnati 1847.
    4073 Magoon, Elias L. (Elias Lyman) , 1810-1886. A Useful Life and a Peaceful Death: A Discourse Occasioned by the Death of John Quincy Adams; Delivered in the Ninth-Street Baptist Church, Cincinnati, Feb. 27, 1848 by Rev. E.L. Magoon. Published by Request. Cincinnati MDCCCXLVIII. [1848]
    5272 Mahan, Asa, 1800-1889. Doctrine of the Will. By Rev. A. Mahan. President of the Oberlin Collegiate Institute. [Twelve lines of quotation] Third Edition. [Oberlin] 1847.
    3465 Mahan, John B. Trial of Rev. John B. Mahan, for Felony. In the Mason Circuit Court of Kentucky, Commencing on Tuesday, the 13th, and Terminating on Monday, the 19th of November, 1838. Reported by Joseph B. Reid and Henry R. Reeder. Cincinnati 1838.
    4378 Mahoning County Agricultural Society. First Semi-Annual Report of the Mahoning County Agricultural Society with Address by Elisha Whittlesey. Canfield 1847.
    4379 Mahoning County Agricultural Society. Second Annual Report of the Mahoning County Agricultural Society with Address by Eban Newton. Canfield 1848.
    8864 Mansfield and New-Haven Rail Road Company. Report of the Engineer to the Directors of the Mansfield and New-Haven Rail Road Company, December 29, 1839. Mansfield 1839.
    7978 Mansfield and Sandusky City Railroad Company. First Annual Report of the Officers and Directors of the Mansfield & Sandusky City Rail-Road Company, to Dec. 31, 1847. Sandusky 1848.
    13 Mansfield, Edward Deering, 1801-1880. Lecture on the Qualifications of Teachers Delivered before the College of Professional Teachers at Cincinnati by Edward D. Mansfield[,] Professor of History, Political Economy, and Constitutional Law in the Cincinnati College. [Cincinnati] 1836
    333 Mansfield, Edward Deering, 1801-1880. The Political Grammar of the United States; or, A Complete View of the Theory and Practice of the General and State Governments, with the Regulations between Them. Dedicated to the Young Men of the United States. By Edward D. Mansfield, Professor of Constitutional Law in Cincinnati College. New Edition--Containing Parliamentary Rules, for the Government of Public Assemblies, Arranged on the Basis of Jefferson's Manual. Also, an Appendix of Questions. For Review, Adapting It to the Use of Schools. Prepared for the Eclectic Series. Cincinnati 1839.
    535 Mansfield, Edward Deering, 1801-1880. Eulogy on the Life and Character of William Henry Harrison, Ninth President of the United States. Delivered in Wesley Chapel, Cincinnati, on Fast Day, 14th of May, 1841. By Edward D. Mansfield. Cincinnati 1841.
    4657 Mansfield, Edward Deering, 1801-1880. The Annual Address Delivered at the Cincinnati Astronomical Society, June, 1845, by E.D. Mansfield, Esq. Together with the Reports of the Board of Control and of the Director of the Observatory. Cincinnati 1845.
    3467 Manufacturers Insurance Company. Cincinnati. An Act to Incorporate the Manufacturers' Insurance Company. [Cincinnati 1838].
    2633 Marietta College. Marietta. First Annual Report of the Trustees of the Marietta Collegiate Institute, and Western Teachers' Seminary. August, 1834. Cincinnati 1834.
    8756 Marietta College. Marietta. Second Annual Report of the Trustees of Marietta College. September, 1835. Marietta 1835.
    332 Marietta College. Marietta. Second Annual Report of the Trustees of Marietta College. Setpember [sic], 1835. Cincinnati 1835.
    8762 Marietta College. Marietta. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Marietta College. 1838-9. Cincinnati 1838.
    3468 Marietta College. Marietta. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Marietta College, 1837-8. Marietta, O. 1838.
    3684 Marietta College. Marietta. Annual Circular of Marietta College, with the Inaugural Address of the President, Delivered July 25, 1838. Published by Order of the Trustees. Cincinnati 1839.
    4333 Marietta College. Marietta. Public Meeting of the Society of Inquiry of Marietta College. Feb. 19, 1839. Address, J. P. Hills, Report by A. Barnhill, Address, S. Kidder, and E. P. Adams. Cincinnati 1839.
    8768 Marietta College. Marietta. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Marietta College. 1839-40. Cincinnati 1840.
    3927 Marietta College. Marietta. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Marietta College, 1840-41. [Marietta 1840]
    8781 Marietta College. Marietta. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Marietta College. 1841-2. [Marietta 1841]
    8782 Marietta College. Marietta. Catalogue, of the Officers and Students in Marietta College. 1842-3. [Marietta 1842]
    7657 Marietta College. Marietta. Catalogue of the Officers and Students, in Marietta College. 1843-4. [Marietta 1843]
    8253 Marietta College. Marietta. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Marietta College. 1844-5. [Marietta 1844]
    8629 Marietta College. Marietta. Catalogue of the Officers and Students, in Marietta College, 1845-6. [Marietta 1845]
    8254 Marietta College. Marietta. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Marietta College. 1846-7. [Marietta 1846]
    8783 Marietta College. Marietta. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Marietta College. 1847-8. [Marietta 1847]
    8630 Marietta College. Marietta. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Marietta College, 1848-9. Marietta, Ohio 1848.
    8784 Marietta College. Marietta. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Marietta College. 1849-50. Marietta, Ohio 1849.
    8280 Marietta College. Marietta. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Marietta College, 1850-51. Marietta, Ohio 1850.
    4292 Marietta College. Society of Inquiry. Marietta. Constitution, By-Laws, and Catalogue of the Society of Inquiry of Marietta College, with Catalogues of Library and Cabinet. Marietta, Ohio 1850.
    8750 Marietta Collegiate Institute and Western Teachers' Seminary. Marietta. Catalogue of the Teachers and Students of the Marietta Collegiate Institute, (Ohio.) For the Year Ending August 21, 1832. Marietta [1832]
    9442 Marietta Female Seminary. Marietta. Catalogue of the Marietta Female Seminary for One Year; Together with an Account of the Internal Arrangements, and Course of Study. Marietta, Ohio 1836.
    3685 Marietta Female Seminary. Marietta. Catalogue of the Marietta Female Seminary, Marietta, Ohio, for the Year Ending March, 1839, Together with a Plan of the Contemplated Primary School. Marietta 1839.
    4161 Marietta Female Seminary. Marietta. Catalogue of the Marietta Female Seminary, Marietta, Ohio, for the Year Ending March, 1840. Marietta 1840.
    9531 Marietta Female Seminary. Marietta. Catalogue of the Marietta Female Seminary, Marietta, Ohio, for the Year Ending July, 1843. [Marietta 1843]
    8974 Marietta Female Seminary. Marietta. Catalogue of the Marietta Female Seminary, Marietta, Ohio, for the Year Ending July, 1844. [Marietta 1844.
    5603 Marietta Female Seminary. Marietta. Catalogue of the Marietta Female Seminary, Marietta, Ohio. For the Year Ending July, 1845. [Marietta 1845]
    8978 Marietta Female Seminary. Marietta. Catalogue of the Marietta Female Seminary, Marietta, Ohio, for the Year Ending July, 1846. [Marietta 1846]
    8981 Marietta Female Seminary. Marietta. Catalogue of the Marietta Female Seminary, Marietta, Ohio, for the Seven Years Ending July, 1848. Marietta, O. 1848.
    10010 Marsh, Roswell, 1793-1875. Abstract of a Meteorological Register Kept at Steubenville Ohio ... from September 1, 1832 to December 31, 1842 ... [Steubenville 1843]
    7062 Marshall, Alexander Keith, 1770-1825. Decisions of the Court of Appeals of Kentucky, Commencing with the Fall Term, 1817, and Ending with the Fall Term, 1821. In Three Volumes. By Alexander K. Marshall, Esq., Reporter to the Commonwealth. Vol. I and II[-III]. Second Edition. Cincinnati 1848.
    4921 Marshall, John, 1755-1835. Speech of Hon. John Marshall Delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, on the Resolution of the Honerable [sic] Edward Livingston, Relative to Thomas Nash, Alias Jonathan Robins. Also, the Autobiography of John Marshall. Columbus 1848.
    753 Marshall, R. (Robert), 1760-1833, and J. Thompson. A Brief Historical Account of Sundry Things in the Doctrines and State of the Christian, or as It is Commonly Called, The Newlight Church. By R. Marshall & J. Thompson, Ministers of the Gospel, and Members of Said Church. Containing Their Testimony against Several Doctrines Held in That Church, and Its Disorganized State; Together with Some Reasons Why Those Two Brethren Purpose to Seek for a More Pure and Orderly Connection. Cincinnati 1811.
    3916 M'Arthur, John, 1803-1849. Address Delivered to the Union Literary Society, of Miami University, at Its Fifteenth Anniversary, August 12, 1840. By Rev. J. M'Arthur, A.M. Oxford, Ohio M DCCC XL. [1840]
    8430 Martinsburg Academy. Martinsburg. Annual Catalogue of the Officers & Students of Martinsburg Academy. Second Issue for 1847---8. Mt. Vernon 1848.
    9895 Mason, Lowell, 1792-1872. The Juvenile Singing School by Lowell Mason and G. J. Webb. Cincinnati 1844.
    8183 Mason, Samson, 1793-1869. Springfield, Clark County, Jan. 11, 1827. Gen. D. M'Arthur, Sir-Yours of the ninth instant, enclosing a printed letter from John Alexander, under date of November 28th, 1826, addressed to Cadwallader Wallace, Agent. Re: trial for ejectment against John Reynolds and Van Meter. [Springfield 1827]
    193 Mather, William Williams, 1804-1859. First Annual Report on the Geological Survey of the State of Ohio. By W.W. Mather, Principal Geologist, and the Several Assistants. Columbus 1838.
    194 Mather, William Williams, 1804-1859. Second Annual Report on the Geological Survey of the State of Ohio. By W.W. Mather, Principal Geologist, and the Several Assistants. Columbus 1838.
    1507 Matthews, T. J. (Thomas Johnston), 1787-1852. A Lecture on Symmes' Theory of Concentric Spheres, Read at the Western Museum by T.J. Mathews. Cincinnati 1824.
    7862 McArthur, Duncan. Fruit Hill, October 1st, 1824. Major James Kilgore. Dear Sir--Agreeably to your request and my promise, I hasten to give a brief, but faithful account of the proceedings of the Court Marshal, and the execution [ for desertion] of the five soldiers, at the cantonment, above Chillicothe, in 1814, so far as I can now recollect them. ... Very respectfully, your obedient servant, Duncan M'Arthur. ... Having understood that General M'Arthur has been subjected to censure, on account of the execution of five deserters in Chillicothe, in 1814, I deem it an act of justice to that gentleman to submit the following facts to the consideration of the public. ... (Signed) Batteal Harrison, Late Captain United States' army. September 30, 1824. [Chillicothe 1824]
    1680 McBride, James, 1788-1859. Symmes's Theory of Concentric Spheres; Demonstrating That the Earth is Hollow, Habitable within, and Widely Open about the Poles. By a Citizen of the United States. [Two lines from Shakespeare] [Ten lines from Milton] Cincinnati 1826.
    893 McBride, James, 1788-1859. Naval Biography, Consisting of Memoirs of the Most Distinguished Officers of the American Navy; to Which is Annexed the Life of General Pike. Cincinnati June 1815.
    9034 McCoy, Robert W. Mary C. Allen vs. Robert W. McCoy. Argument for the Defendant. [s.l. ca. 1845]
    3455 McCrie, Thomas, 1772-1835. Lives of the Scottish Reformers: By the Late Thomas M'Crie, D.D. Containing the Lives of Knox and Melville, Together With a Memoir of William Veitch, Written by Himself; And Narratives of the Risings at Bothwel and Pentland: With an Historical Introduction, By an American Editor. Oxford, O. 1838.
    4526 McCrie, Thomas, 1772-1835. Lives of the Scottish Reformers: Containing the Lives of Knox and Melville, Together with a Memoir of William Veitch, Written by Himself; and Narratives of the Risings at Bothwell and Pentland. By Thomas M'Crie with a Historical Introduction by an American Editor. Xenia 1843.
    5498 McCrie, Thomas, 1772-1835. Lives of the Scottish Reformers; Containing the Lives of Knox and Melville, together with a Memoir of William Veitch, Written by Himself. American Edition. Xenia 1846.
    3456 McDonald, John, 1775-1853. Biographical Sketches of General Nathaniel Massie, General Duncan McArthur, Captain William Wells and General Simon Kenton: Who Were Early Settlers in the Western Country. By John McDonald, of Poplar Ridge, Ross County, Ohio. Cincinnati 1838.
    2051 McDowell, Joseph Nash, 1805-1868. An Introductory Lecture, on the Causes Obstructing the Progress of Medical Science. Published at the Request of His Class. Cincinnati 1830.
    2322 McDowell, Joseph Nash, 1805-1868. An Introductory Lecture, By Jos. N. McDowell, M.D. Lecturer on Anatomy and Surgery. Published by His Class. Cincinnati 1832.
    391 McGuffey, Alexander Hamilton, 1816-1896. McGuffey's Newly Revised Eclectic Spelling Book: Showing the Exact Sound of Each Syllable, According to the Most Approved Principles of English Orthoepy. Compiled by A.H. McGuffey. Improved Stereotype Edition. Pinneo Note. [Cincinnati] [1846].
    5405 McGuffey, Alexander Hamilton, 1816-1896. Fifth Reader of the Eclectic Series: Containing Elegant Extracts in Prose and Poetry, with Copious Rules and Rhetorical Exercises. Compiled by A.H. McGuffey, A.M. Cincinnati 1845.
    5749 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. McGuffey's Newly Revised First Reader. The Eclectic First Reader for Young Children: Consisting of Progressive Lessons in Reading and Spelling; Mostly in Easy Words of One and Two Syllables. By Wm. H. McGuffey, LL.D. Enlarged and Greatly Improved. [Cincinnati] [1844]
    6164 McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. The Eclectic Third Reader; Containing Selections in Prose and Poetry, from the Best American and English Writers. With Plain Rules for Reading and Directions for Avoiding Common Errors. By William H. M'Guffey, President of Cincinnati College--Late Professor in Miami University, Oxford. Cincinnati 1838.
    417 McIlvaine, Charles Pettit, 1799-1873. The Present Condition and Chief Want of the Church: A Charge to the Clergy of the Prot. Episcopal Church, of Ohio. Delivered before the Nineteenth Annual Convention of the Diocese, at Cleveland, September 9th, 1836. By Charles P. McIlvaine, D.D. Bishop of the Diocese. [sermon] Gambier 1836.
    3462 McIlvaine, Charles Pettit, 1799-1873. The Pastor's Letter to a Candidate for Confirmation. By the Right Rev[.] Charles P. McIlvane, Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Ohio. Gambier 1838.
    4289 McIlvaine, Charles Pettit, 1799-1873. The Christian Minister's Great Work: The Sermon at the Consecration of the Right Rev. George Upfold, D.D., Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Indiana. Preached in Christ Church, Indianapolis, Sunday, December 16, 1849. By Charles Pettit McIlvaine, Bishop of the Diocese of Ohio. Published by Request of the Standing Committee of the Diocese of Indiana. Cincinnati 1850.
    955 McIlvaine, Charles Pettit, 1799-1873. The Apostolical Commission: the Sermon at the Consecration of the Right Reverend Leonidas Polk, D.D., Missionary Bishop for Arkansas; in Christ Church Cincinnati, December 9, 1838: By Charles Pettit McIlvaine, D.D., Bishop of the Diocese of Ohio. Gambier, O. M DCC XXXVIII. [1838]
    532 McLaughlin, Edward A. (Edward Augustus), 1798-1861. The Lovers of the Deep: In Four Cantos: To Which Is Added a Variety of Miscellaneous Poems. By Edward A. M'Laughlin. Cincinnati 1841.
    2191 McLean, John, 1785-1861. An Eulogy on the Character and Public Services of James Monroe, Late President of the United States: Delivered in Cincinnati, August 27, 1831, in Compliance with an Invitation from the Citizens. By the Hon. John M'Lean. Published by Order of the City Council, from a Copy Submitted by the Committee of Arrangements. [Cincinnati] 1831.
    4655 McLean, John, 1785-1861. Address Delivered on the Consecration of the Spring Grove Cemetery near Cincinnati, August 20th, 1845, by the Hon. John M'Lean. Cincinnati 1845.
    8512 McLean, John, 1785-1861. Opinion of the Hon. John M'Lean, Delivered at Chambers, in Equity, on the 19th of September, 1849, in the Case of Goldsmith Coffeen, Jr. vs. James Brunton, in Which an Injunction was Granted to Protest the "Chinese Liniment." Cincinnati 1849.
    299 McNemar, Richard 1770-1839. A Concise Answer, to the General Inquiry. Who, or What are the Shakers. Union Village 1823.
    1141 McNemar, Richard, 1770-1839, comp. The Other Side of the Question. In Three Parts. I. An Explanation of the Proceedings of Eunice Chapman and the Legislature, against the United Society, Called Shakers, in the State of New York. II. A Refutation of the False Statements of Mary Dyer against the Said Society, in the State of New Hampshire. III. An Account of the Proceedings of Abram Van Vleet, Esq., and His Associates, against the Said United Society at Union Village, Ohio. Comprising a General Vindication of the Character of Mother and the Elders against the Attacks of Public Slander-the Edicts of a Prejudiced Party-and the Misguided Zeal of Lawless Mobs. Published by Order of the United Society at Union Village, Ohio. Cincinnati 1819.
    1592 McNemar, Richard, 1770-1839. A Concise Answer, to the General Inquiry, Who, or What are the Shakers. Union Village 1825.
    7254 McNemar, Richard, 1770-1839. Concise Answer. Cincinnati 1841.
    7255 McNemar, Richard, 1770-1839. Concise Answer. Union Village 1844.
    9036 McOmber, C. H. McOmber's System of Memory, Together with an Easy Method of Computing Any Day of the Week and Month, and Dates of Events, to Accompany the Oral Instructions, Explanatory of Its Practical Use and Ready Application. By Misses M'Omber, of Castleton, Vt. [Two lines of verse] Dayton, O. 1849.
    3680 M'Cook, Daniel, defendant. Trial on Articles of Impeachment for Breach of Good Behavior in Office [Court of Common Pleas, 1837, State of Ohio, Carroll County] Reported by the Prosecutor. Cincinnati 1839.
    2321 M'Coy, Alexander. Two Letters, Second and Third, Address to the Rev. Samuel Findley, Editor of the "Religious Examiner," by...Minister of the Reformed Dissenting Presbyterian Church. West Union 1832.
    3464 McRae, John J., 1815-1868. An Address Delivered before the Graduates of the Erodelphian Society of Miami University, August 8, 1838. By John J. McRae, Esq. Published by Request of the Society. Oxford 1838.
    811 M'Dougal, John, ca. 1777-1821. The Farmer's Assistant, or Every Man His Own Lawyer. By John M'Dougal, Late Clerk of the Supreme and District Courts of Ohio. Chillicothe 1813.
    894 M'Dougal, John, ca. 1777-1821. The Farmer's Assistant: or, Every Man His Own Lawyer. By John M'Dougal, Late Clerk of the Supreme and District Courts of Ohio. The Third Edition, Revised and Corrected, with Considerable Additions. Chillicothe 1815.
    2823 M'Dowell, Joseph. Speech of Mr. M'Dowell, in the Senate of Ohio, February 5, 1835, on the Right of the Legislature to Instruct Our Senators in Congress. Taken in Short Hand by E. Harlan, Stenographer. Columbus 1835.
    4376 Mechanic's & Laboring Men's Association of Painesville & Its Vicinity. Constitution of the Mechanic's & Laboring Men's Association of Painesville & Its Vicinity. Painesville 1844.
    1238 Medical College of Ohio. Cincinnati. Circular. Medical College of Ohio. [Cincinnati 1820]
    4590 Melville, Gansevoort, 1815-1846. Speech of Gansevoort Melville, Esq. in the Tabernacle, New York City, at the Celebration of the Birth Day of the Hero of New Orleans. Columbus 1844.
    2906 Member of the Bar. The Ohio Officer's Guide and Clerk's Companion. Containing a Summary View of the Principal Provisions of the Statutes, as Revised in 1830-31, and the Statutes since Passed, Relating to the Duties of Justices of the Peace, Township Trustees, Constables, and Other Township Officers. With Appropriate Forms. Also, an Extensive Collection of Useful Forms of Articles of Agreement[,] Deeds, Bonds, Powers of Attorney, Wills, &c. &c. with Directions and Forms for Executors, Administrators, Guardians, &c. Directions to Pensioners for Drawing Their Pensions, and to Foreigners for Becoming Naturalized: Tables of Interest, Calculated at Six Percent. Per Annum: Constitution of Ohio and of the U. States, and a Concise Treatise on the Law of Partnership. By a Member of the Bar. Third Edition. [Steubenville] 1835.
    5521 Merrill, A. Clocks Made and Sold by A. Merrill, (Vienna Ohio). Ravenna 1828.
    1509 Methodist Episcopal Church. To the Bishops and Members of the Next General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States. Cincinnati 1824.
    7143 Methodist Episcopal Church. A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Principally from the Collection of John Wesley, A.M. Revised and Corrected. Cincinnati 1830.
    7126 Methodist Episcopal Church. A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Principally from the Collection of John Wesley, A.M. Revised and Corrected. Cincinnati 1832.
    2480 Methodist Episcopal Church. A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Principally from the Collection of Rev. John Wesley. Rev. and Corrected. Cincinnati 1833.
    6709 Methodist Episcopal Church. A Collection of Hymns, for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Principally from the Collection of the Rev. John Wesley, M.A. Late Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford. Revised and Corrected, with the Titles of Appropriate Tunes, and the Corresponding Page of the Harmonist, Prefixed to Each Hymn. [Four lines of Scripture texts] Cincinnati 1836.
    3343 Methodist Episcopal Church. A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Principally from the Collection of the Rev. John Wesley. Cincinnati 1837.
    3478 Methodist Episcopal Church. Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Principally from the Collection of John Wesley, A.M. Revised and Corrected. Cincinnati 1838.
    3688 Methodist Episcopal Church. A Collection of Hymns, for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Principally from the Collection of the John Wesley, A.M. Late Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford. Revised and Corrected, With the Titles of Appropriate Tunes, and the Corresponding Page of the Harmonist, Prefixed to Each Hymn. [Four lines of quotation] Cincinnati 1839.
    3932 Methodist Episcopal Church. A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Principally from the Collection of Rev. John Wesley. Rev. and Corr., with Supplement. Cincinnati 1840.
    490 Methodist Episcopal Church. The Doctrines and Discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Cincinnati 1841.
    6210 Methodist Episcopal Church. The Doctrines and Discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Cincinnati 1842.
    9892 Methodist Episcopal Church. Hymns for Sunday School Selected from Various Sources. Cincinnati 1844.
    9642 Methodist Episcopal Church. A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Principally from the Collection of the Rev. John Wesley. ... Rev. and Corr. With a Supplement. Cincinnati 1847.
    4841 Methodist Episcopal Church. Sermons on Miscellaneous Subjects, by the Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and the Senior Preachers of the Ohio and North Ohio Conference. [Six lines of quotations] Cincinnati 1847.
    7273 Methodist Episcopal Church. Sammlung von Geistlichen Liederm fur Kirhchlichen und Hauslichen Gottesdienst mit Beifugung Deutscher und Englishcher Melodien. Stereotypirt nach der 3 Aufl. Cincinnati 1847.
    7277 Methodist Episcopal Church. Sammlung von Geistlichen Liederm fur Kirhchlichen und Hauslichen Gottesdienst mit Beifugung Deutscher und Englishcher Melodien. Stereotypirtnach der britten Auflage.? Cincinnati 1849.
    6272 Methodist Episcopal Church. Sermons on Miscellaneous Subjects, by the Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and the Senior Preachers of the Ohio and North Ohio Conference. Second Edition. Cincinnati 1849.
    9587 Methodist Episcopal Church. The Doctrines and Discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Cincinnati 1849.
    6985 Methodist Episcopal Church. Hymns for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Revised Edition. [Two lines of quotation] Cincinnati 1850.
    1447 Methodist Episcopal Church. Cincinnati. Circular Letter to the Members of the Methodist Episcopal Church Throughout the United States. Cincinnati 1823.
    3073 Methodist Episcopal Church. General Conference (1836: Cincinnati, Ohio) Debate on "Modern Abolitionism," in the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Held in Cincinnati, May, 1836. With Notes. Cincinnati 1836.
    1836 Methodist Episcopal Church. General Conference. A Report of the Committee on Petitions and Memorials, on Petitions and Memorials, Adopted, We Believe, Without a Dissenting Vote, by the Late General Conference, on Motion of the Rev. Asa Shinn. Cincinnati 1828.
    1594 Methodist Episcopal Church. Ohio. Report by James B. Finley, of the Receipts and Expenditures of the Wyandott Mission and School at Upper Sandusky, for 1824. To Which is Annexed, a Report of Rev. David Young to the Ohio Conference. [Cincinnati] 1825.
    720 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association, Holden at Clough Creek Church, in the County of Hamilton, and State of Ohio, the 8th, 9th and 10th of September, 1810. Cincinnati [1810]
    9068 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Association of Regular Baptists, Held with the East Church at Lebanon, Ohio. Friday, September 8, 1837.
    [1837]
    703 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association, Held at Elk Creek, Butler County, State of Ohio, on Friday the Eighth September, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Nine, and the Two Following Days. [Lebanon 1809]
    744 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association, Holden at Lebanon, Warren County State of Ohio, the 14, 15th, and 16th of September, 1811. [Cincinnati 1811]
    9198 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Association, Held at Carpenter's Ridge.
    1812.
    798 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association, Held at Duck Creek, County of Hamilton and State of Ohio, on Saturday the 11th of September, and the Two Following Days. Cincinnati 1813.
    832 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association, Held on Sugar-Creek, Montgomery County, on the 10th, 11th & 12th September, 1814. [Montgomery County 1814]
    874 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Association, Held at Elk Creek, Butler County and State of Ohio, the 9th, 10, and 11th September, 1815. Dayton 1815.
    1283 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association, Held at Elk Creek, Butler County, Ohio, on the 8th, 9th, 10th Day of September 1821. [Cincinnati 1821]
    1883 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association, Held at Centreville, Montgomery County Ohio, Sept. 11th 12th and 13th 1829[.]
    1829.
    2562 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Baptist Association. Held at West Fork Millcreek Meeting-House, Hamilton County, Ohio, on the 12th 13th & 14th of September, 1834. Rossville, B.C.O. 1834.
    6815 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the Miami Association of the Regular Baptists, Held with the First Baptist Church of Cincinnati, Ohio. September 8th and 9th, 1843. Cincinnati 1843.
    8137 Miami Baptist Association. Minutes of the LI. Anniversary of the Miami Association of Regular Baptists, Held with the East Church in Lebanon, September 29th and 30th, 1849. Dayton 1849.
    9069 Miami Old School Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fortieth Anniversary of the Miami Baptist Association, Held with Winchester Church, Preble County, Ohio. September 7th, 8th, & 9th, 1838. Hamilton, O. 1838.
    9070 Miami Old School Baptist Association. Minutes of the Forty-First Anniversary of the Miami Baptist Association, Held with Clear Creek Church, Warren County, Ohio, September 6th, 7th & 8th, 1839. Hamilton, O. 1839.
    1685 Miami University. Oxford. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Miami University. Oxford, Ohio. July, 1826. Hamilton, (O.) [1826]
    1751 Miami University. Oxford. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. July 1827. Hamilton, Ohio [1827]
    2055 Miami University. Oxford. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. July, 1830. [Oxford] [1830]
    2194 Miami University. Oxford. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. . July 1831. [Oxford] [1831]
    4205 Miami University. Oxford. Exhibition of the Senior Class of Miami University. First Division. Tuesday Morning, September 24th, 1833. Oxford [1833]
    542 Miami University. Oxford. The Sixteenth Annual Catalogue of Miami University: July, 1841. Oxford, Ohio [1841]
    850 Miami University. Oxford. Laws Passed by the Ohio Legislature Establishing Miami University, and the Ordinances, Passed by the President & Trustees of the Miami University. To Which is Added, an Address to the Inhabitants of the Miami College Lands, Containing Brief Remarks and Observations [by James McBride]. Hamilton 1814.
    897 Miami University. Oxford. Report of the President & Trustees of the Miami University, Made in Conformity to an Act of the Legislature. With this, as issued: its Communication made to the Committee appointed to inspect the books and accounts of the Miami University. Hamilton, 1819. Bound with: its Laws passed by the Ohio Legislature ... Hamilton, 1814. Hamilton, Butler County 1815.
    1595 Miami University. Oxford. Addresses, Delivered at Oxford, on the 30th of March, 1825, at the Inauguration Rev. Robert H. Bishop, as President of the Miami University.Published by Order of the Board of Trustees. Hamilton 1825.
    1838 Miami University. Oxford. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. July, 1828. Oxford, Ohio 1828.
    1931 Miami University. Oxford. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. July, 1829. Oxford, Ohio 1829.
    2326 Miami University. Oxford. A Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Miami University. Oxford, Ohio. July, 1832. Oxford 1832.
    50 Miami University. Oxford. Laws Relating to the Miami University, Together with the Ordinances of the President and Trustees, and Extracts from the Journal of Proceedings. To Which Is Added a Table of the Lots and Lands Belonging to the University. Published by Order of the Board. Cincinnati 1833.
    10004 Miami University. Oxford. A Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. July 1833. Oxford 1833.
    2637 Miami University. Oxford. The Ninth Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Miami University. July, 1834. Oxford 1834.
    7788 Miami University. Oxford. Miami University. Faculty and Instructors...Recitations and Course of Study. [Oxford 1834]
    10200 Miami University. Oxford. The Tenth Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Miami University. July, 1835. Oxford 1835.
    10258 Miami University. Oxford. The Eleventh Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Miami University. July, 1836. Oxford, Ohio 1836.
    3077 Miami University. Oxford. Second Triennial Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates of Miami University, September A.D. 1836. Cincinnati 1836.
    3270 Miami University. Oxford. The Twelfth Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Miami University. July, 1837. Oxford 1837.
    10198 Miami University. Oxford. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Miami University, for the Winter Session of 1837 and 1838. Oxford 1837.
    296 Miami University. Oxford. The Thirteenth Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Miami University, July, 1838. Oxford 1838.
    3690 Miami University. Oxford. The Fourteenth Annual Catalouge [sic] of the Officers and Students of Miami University, July, 1839. Oxford, Ohio 1839.
    3935 Miami University. Oxford. Third Triennial Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates of Miami University. Third March, 1840. Oxford 1840.
    8255 Miami University. Oxford. The Fifteenth Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Miami University: July, 1840. Oxford, Ohio 1840.
    541 Miami University. Oxford. Two Addresses Delivered at Oxford, Ohio, on the Occasion of the Inauguration of Rev. Geo. Junkin, D.D. as President of Miami University. Cincinnati 1841.
    3897 Miami University. Oxford. Seventeenth Annual Catalogue of Miami University: July, 1842. Rossville 1842.
    8580 Miami University. Oxford. Annual Report of the President and Secretary of Miami University. Secretary's Office, Miami University, December 31, 1842. [Oxford 1842]
    8956 Miami University. Oxford. Secretary's Office of Miami University. Whereas under and by virtue of the several acts, laws, and ordinances, regulating the disposal of the lands belonging to Miami University ... [Oxford 1842]
    4532 Miami University. Oxford. The Laws of Miami University, for the Government of the Faculty and Students. Rossville 1843.
    6837 Miami University. Oxford. Fourth Triennial Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates of Miami University. 1843. Cincinnati 1843.
    10199 Miami University. Oxford. The Nineteenth Annual Catalogue of Miami University. July, 1844. Rossville 1844.
    8498 Miami University. Oxford. The Twentieth Annual Circular of Miami University, Comprising the Catalogue, the Course of Studies, &c. August, 1845. [Cincinnati] 1845.
    4658 Miami University. Oxford. Addresses at the Inauguration of Rev. E.D. MacMaster, as President of Miami University, Ohio, August 13th, 1845. Cincinnati 1845.
    8979 Miami University. Oxford. The Twenty-First Annual Circular of Miami University, Comprising the Catalogue, the Course of Studies, etc. August, 1846. [Oxford] 1846.
    250 Miami University. Oxford. The Twenty-Second Annual Circular of Miami University, Comprising the Catalogue, the Course of Studies, etc. August, 1847. [Cincinnati] 1847.
    8983 Miami University. Oxford. Annual Circular of Miami University, Comprising the Catalogue, the Course of Studies, etc. August, 1848. [Cincinnati] 1848.
    8982 Miami University. Oxford. Annual Report of the Trustees of the Miami University. Secretary's Office, Miami University, January 1, 1848. [Oxford 1848]
    10256 Miami University. Oxford. Annual Circular of Miami University, Comprising the Catalogue, the Course of Studies, etc. For the Year 1848-9. [Cincinnati] 1849.
    10005 Miami University. Oxford. Erodelphian Society. Resolutions of the Erodelphian Society in Memory of Thomas S. Grimke, Deceased. Oxford 1834.
    2836 Miami University. Oxford. Erodelphian Society. A Catalogue of the Honorary and Ordinary Members of the Erodelphian Society of Miami University, with a List of Books Belonging to the Society's Library: (Arranged According to Subjects.) Cincinnati 1835.
    5030 Miami University. Oxford. Society of Inquiry. Catalogue of the Society of Inquiry of Miami University. Oxford, O. 1849.
    8828 Miami Valley Agricultural Society. Report of the First Annual Fair of the Miami Valley Agricultural Society Held at Brighton, One Mile West of Cincinnati, on the 16th, 17th and 18th of October, 1838. And Address of C.S. Clarkson, President. Cincinnati 1838.
    8757 Milan Canal Company. Petition of the President and Directors, of the Milan Canal Company, that State Subscribe Stock in Said Company. [Milan 1835].
    6486 Mill-Creek Tract Society. Mill-Creek Tract Society. First Year. Cincinnati 1818.
    6212 Miller, A. F. Fifty Dollars Reward: The Above Reward of Fifty Dollars...for James Gallagher...A. F. Miller, Sheriff of Columbiana County. Hudson 1842.
    285 Miller, David. The Practical Horse Farrier, Containing a Treatise on the Different Diseases of Horses, and the Cures for the Same. By David Miller. [Hamilton] 1830.
    3937 Miller, John G. The Great Convention. Description of the Convention of the People of Ohio, Held in Columbus on the 21st and 22d of February, 1840. By John G. Miller, Editor of the Ohio Confederate. Embracing the Speeches of the Hon. J.C. Wright, Charles Anthony, Esq., and Others. Columbus 1840.
    6214 Miller, Marvin R. An Address on the Life and Revolutionary Services of Thomas Paine, Author of Common Sense, Rights of Man, and Age of Reason. Delivered at the Celebration of the Anniversary of His Birth-Day, January 29, 1842. By M.R. Miller. Together with the Proceedings on the Occasion. Cincinnati 1842.
    543 Millikin, Thomas. Address Delivered before the Graduates of the Erodelphian Society of Miami University, August 10, 1841. By Thomas Millikin, Esq. Hamilton, Ohio. Published by Order of the Society. Rossville 1841.
    2460 Milman, Henry Hart, 1791-1868. A History of the Destruction of Jerusalem, and the Desolation of Palestine, with an Account of the Jewish Nation, from the Days of Abraham to Its Final Dispersion. Compiled from Milman, by a Citizen of Ohio. With Maps and Engravings. Steubenville 1833.
    5031 Milton, John, 1608-1674. Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books, By John Milton. With Explanatory Notes and a Life of the Author. By the Rev. H. Stebbing, A.M. Cincinnati 1849.
    5086 Miner, John L. An Oration on the Life and Character of Zachary Taylor, Late President of the United States, delivered in Cincinnati, at the Funeral Solemnities [sic] in Honor of the Deceased, August 1, 1850. Cincinnati 1850.
    9448 Mississippi. High Court of Errors and Appeals. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Errors and Appeals, of the State of Mississippi. By Volney E. Howard, Reporter to the State. Vol. VII. Containing Cases for the January Term, 1843. Cincinnati 1844.
    6994 Mississippi. Superior Court of Chancery. Reports of Cases, Decided in the Superior Court of Chancery, of the State of Mississippi. By John D. Freeman. Vol. I. Cincinnati 1844.
    6552 Mitchel, O. M. (Ormsby MacKnight), 1809-1862. O.M. Mitchell's Report of Preliminary Reconnaissance of the Country between Cincinnati and St. Louis, with the View to Determine the Practicability and Character of a Railway Constructed Over the Same, Agreeably to the Charter Granted to, and Creating the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad Company, by the State of Indiana. Cincinnati 1850.
    2057 Mitchell, Alexander. Universalism, and the Editors of the Sentinel and Star in the West Exposed. Also, Dr. Franklin's Motion for Prayers in the National Convention, and His Letter to Thomas Paine, about His Age of Reason; is Appended by Alexander Mitchell. Eaton 1830.
    2328 Mitchell, Thomas D. (Thomas Duche), 1791-1865. Elements of Chemical Philosophy, on the Basis of Reid, Comprising the Rudiments of That Science and the Requisite Experimental Illustrations with Plates & Diagrams. By Thos. D. Mitchell, M.D. Cincinnati 1832.
    8499 Mitchell, Thomas D. (Thomas Duche), 1791-1865. Letter to the Medical Public in Regard to the Writers Dismissal from the Ohio Medical College with Reference to the Part Played by Daniel Drake. [Cincinnati] 1845.
    2476 M'Kee, Charles Brown, 1792-1866. The Gospel Ministry Committed to Faithful Men: A Sermon Delivered at the Ordination of the Rev. John Wallace, as an Evangelist, by the Rev. C.B. M'Kee, A.M., Late Pastor of the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati. Cincinnati 1833.
    4919 M'Lean, Archibald, 1733-1812. The Commission given by Jesus Christ to His Apostles Illustrated. First American, from the Third Edinburgh Edition, Edited by Horatio P. Gatchell. Cincinnati 1848.
    6006 Mohican Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twentieth Anniversary of the Mohican Regular Baptist Association, Assembled in Green Township, Richland County, September 16 & 17, 1840. Mansfield, Ohio 1840.
    2479 Monfort, Francis,; 1782-1855. A Memorial on the Present State of the Presbyterian Church. To be Presented to the General Assembly, to Meet in Philadelphia, in May 1834. Cincinnati 1833.
    6884 Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852. Lalla Rookh; An Oriental Romance. By Thomas Moore. Cincinnati 1850.
    3480 Moorhead, Thomas. A Letter to George W. Jones, Esq., in Reply to His Slanders. Cincinnati 1838.
    3481 Moorhead, Thomas. Second Letter to George W. Jones, Esq., in Disproof of His Falsehoods and Slanders. Cincinnati 1838.
    8365 Morgan, William, 1774-ca. 1826. Illustrations of Masonry, by One of the Fraternity, Who Has Devoted Thirty Years to the Subject: with an Appendix, Containing a Key to the Higher Degrees of Freemasonry; by a Member of the Craft. Cincinnati 1850.
    6798 Morgan, William, 1774-ca.-1826. Free Masonry Revealed. By Eleven Seceding Masons. Also: the Origin of Masonry; Its Effects on the Christian Religion; Together with the Abduction and Murder of Morgan. Published in "the Proceedings of the United States Anti-Masonic Convention, Held in Philadelphia, September 11, 1830." Cincinnati 1849.
    291 Morris, Thomas A. (Thomas Asbury), 1794-1874. Sermons on Various Subjects, by Rev. Thomas A. Morris, One of the Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church. [Two lines of quotation] Cincinnati 1842.
    6076 Morrow, James. Letters Addressed to Major James Galloway, Clerk of the Free Associate Presbytery of Miami, Relating to the Church. Xenia 1843.
    5318 Morrow, James. A Series of Letters on the Subject of Slavery; Addressed to Samuel Wilson, of New Concord, Muskingum County, Ohio. Zanesville, Ohio 1846.
    5786 Morrow, T. V. (Thomas Vaughan), 1804-1850. Reply of Dr. T.V. Morrow to Attack on the Eclectic School by Dr. J.C. Bennett. Western Medical Reformer. Sept. 8, 1845. Cincinnati 1845.
    9952 Morton, Abraham. An Address Delivered before the Medina County Agricultural Society, October 7th, 1841Being Its Anniversary, by Col. Abraham Morton. Printed at Request of the Society. Medina, O. 1841.
    9878 Mott, Lydia P. A Brief Account of the Life, Last Sickness and Death of Robert Mott, Son of James and Mary Mott, of Mamaroneck, in the State of New York ... Cincinnati 1842.
    4659 Mount Pleasant High School. Mount Pleasant. Catalogue of Teachers and Students, in the Mountpleasant High School. For the Year Ending Ninth Month, 1845. Mountpleasant [Mount Pleasant], Ohio 1845.
    8815 Mount Vernon Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the First Anniversary of the Mt. Vernon Regular Baptist Association, Holden with the Chester Church, Knox County, O. on Friday, October 6th, 1843. Mt. Vernon 1843.
    8816 Mount Vernon Regular Baptist Association. The Fifth Anniversary of the Mt. Vernon Regular Baptist Association: Held in the Meeting House, of the Baptist Church in Chester, Saturday and Monday, September 4th and Sixth, 1847. [Mt. Vernon, Ohio] 1847.
    7676 Mt. Pleasant High School. Mt. Pleasant. Mt. Pleasant High School. George K. Jenkins proposes opening, in the Town of Mt. Pleasant, on the 1st day of Nov. next, a High School for the education of Pupils of both sexes.
    Terms of admission per Session of Five months as Follows.
    Orthography, Reading and Writing. $6.00
    Arithmetic and Geography included. 8.00
    English Grammar, History, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Rhetoric, Logic, and the various branches of the Mathematics. 10.00
    Classes in the Latin and Greek Languages can receive instruction for a small additional expense.
    No pupil can be admitted for a shorter period than half a session, for which, payment must invariably be made in advance.
    Vacations will occur semi-annually including the months of April and October.
    Pupils from a distance can be accommodated with suitable boarding in private families on the most reasonable terms.
    From long experience in teaching and a full determination to use every effort to promote the interests of his pupils, the subscriber hopes to merit a liberal share of the patronage of the community.
    Mt. Pleasant, October 25th, 1842. George K. Jenkins.
    [Mount Pleasant 1842]
    8396 Mt. Vernon Male Academy and Mt. Vernon Female Institute. Mt. Vernon. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Mt. Vernon Male Academy, and [Mt.] Vernon Female Institute, for the Year Ending July 2, 1847. Mt. Vernon, Ohio 1847.
    9522 Mt. Vernon Male Academy and Mt. Vernon Female Institute. Mt. Vernon. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Mt. Vernon Male Academy and the Mount Vernon Female Institute, for the Year Ending June 27th, 1849. Mt. Vernon, Ohio 1849.
    9523 Mt. Vernon Male Academy and Mt. Vernon Female Institute. Mt. Vernon. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Mt. Vernon Male Academy and the Mount Vernon Female Institute, for the Year Ending June 27th, 1850. Mt. Vernon 1850.
    5301 Muckarsie, John. The Children's Catechism; or, A Help to the More Easy Understanding of the Doctrines Taught in the Westminster Confession of Faith ... Zanesville 1843.
    3693 Muenscher, Joseph, 1798-1884. The Church Choir; A Collection of Sacred Music, Comprising a Great Variety of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, Anthems, and Chants, Arranged for the Organ or Piano-Forte, and Adapted Particularly to the Worship of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States. By Joseph Muenscher, Professor of Biblical Literature in the Theological Seminary of the P.E. Church, Gambier, Ohio. Columbus, Ohio 1839.
    8266 Muenscher, Joseph, 1798-1884. The Church Choir; A Collection of Sacred Music, Comprising a Great Variety of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, Anthems, and Chants, Arranged for the Organ or Piano-Forte, and Adapted Particularly to the Worship of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States. By Joseph Muenscher, Professor of Biblical Literature in the Theological Seminary of the P.E. Church, Gambier, Ohio. Columbus 1842.
    351 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. English Grammar, Adapted to the Different Classes of Learners. With an Appendix, Containing Rules and Observations, for Assisting the More Advanced Students to Write with Perspicuity and Accuracy. By Lindley Murray. From the Nineteenth English Edition, Enlarged and Improved by the Author. Cincinnati 1813.
    1757 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. The English Reader: or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers. Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect; To Improve Their Language and Sentiments; and to Inculcated Some of the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue. With a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good Reading. By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. Cincinnati 1827. W. M. & O. Farnsworth, Jr., Printers.
    8165 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. Introduction to the English Reader: or, a Selection of Pieces in Prose and Poetry; Calculated to Improve the Younger Classes of Learners in Reading and to Imbue Their Minds with the Love of Virtue. To Which are Added, Rules and Observations for Assisting Children to Read with Propriety. By Lindley Murray, Author of an English Grammar, &c. &c. Cincinnati 1832.
    5620 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. Murray's System of English Grammar, Improved, and Adapted to the Present Mode of Instruction in This Branch of Science. By Enoch Pond, A.M. Fourth Edition. Cincinnati 1833.
    8042 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. The English Reader: or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers. Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect; To Improve Their Language and Sentiments; and to Inculcated Some of the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue. With a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good Reading. By Lindley Murray to Which Is Prefixed a Key to the Modulations of the Voice, the Circumflex, Emphasis, and the Monotone, by Sensible Characters These Principles Are Defined, and Their Application to the Reading of Every Kind of Sentence in the Language Determined by a Few Easy Rules, and They Are Also Applied, by Their Appropriate Sensible Characters, to Many of Mr. Murray's Selections, as Well as to a Variety of Additional Exercises, by M.R. Bartlett. Zanesville 1841.
    4473 Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826. The English Reader: or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers. Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect; To Improve Their Language and Sentiments; and to Inculcated Some of the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue. With a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good Reading. By Lindley Murray. To Which Is Prefixed a Key to the Modulations of the Voice, the Circumflex, Emphasis, and the Monotone, by Sensible Characters These Principles Are Defined, and Their Application to the Reading of Every Kind of Sentence in the Language Determined by a Few Easy Rules, and They Are Also Applied, by Their Appropriate Sensible Characters, to Many of Mr. Murray's Selections, as Well as to a Variety of Additional Exercises, by M.R. Bartlett. Zanesville 1842.
    9831 Muskingum Agricultural and Manufacturing Society. Office of the Muskingum Agricultural & Manufacturing Society, Zanesville, October 15, 1830. Sir--at the last annual meeting of this association, held in this place on the 6th inst. a disposition was manifested and expressed by the members from the various counties included within its limits, to have the annual exhibitions held alternately in each of the counties ... [Zanesville 1830]
    984 Muskingum Baptist Association. Minutes of the Muskingum Baptist Association, Begun and Held at Br. Joseph Denmen's in Wayne Township, Knox County, (Ohio.) On Thursday, the 21st August. 1817. Mount Vernon [1817]
    833 Muskingum Baptist Association. Minutes of the Muskingum Baptist Association, Begun and Held at Br. Samuel Baxter's, in Muskingum County, August 19th, 20th, 21st, 1814. Columbus MDCCCXIV.
    7421 Muskingum College. New Concord. First Annual Circular and Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Muskingum College, New Concord, Ohio; 1846--'47. Zanesville, Ohio 1847.
    8429 Muskingum College. New Concord. Fourth Annual Circular and Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Muskingum College, New Concord, Ohio. 1849-50. [Zanesville, Ohio] 1850.
    4267 Muskingum Valley Turnpike. Notice from Samuel R. Curtis, engineer, and the board of directors of the Muskingum Valley Turnpike project.
    1839.
    6556 Mussey, Osgood. Review of Ellwood Fisher's Lecture, on The North and The South. Cincinnati 1849.
    8681 Muzzy, J. S. (John S.) A Lecture on Temperance, or on Selfishness and Benevolence, Showing that License, Manufacturing, Wholesale and Retail Systems Have Their Origin from the Former and the Temperance Cause from the Latter. [Four lines of quotation] Containing Seventeen Beautiful Drawings on Stone. By J.S. Muzzy, Author of the Temperance Chart. Cincinnati 1846.
    5165 Mygatt, George. Cleveland, Ohio. Nov. 16, 1850. The undersigned has opened an exchange. [Cleveland 1850]
    6705 National Convention of Colored Citizens. Cleveland. 1848. Addresses of Jefferson Fitzgerald, James M. Whitfield, and of the National Convention, Held in the City of Cleveland, on Wednesday, September 6, 1848, on the Elevation of the Free Colored People of the U.S. Painesville 1848.
    1843 National Republican Party. Ohio. Verhandlungen und Addresse von der Convention der Delegaten. Dec. 28, 1827, in Columbus, Ohio versammelten... Germantown, Ohio 1828.
    1758 National Republican Party. Ohio. Convention (1827: Columbus, Ohio). Proceedings and Address of the Convention of Delegates, that Met at Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 28, 1827, to Nominate a Ticket of Electors Favorable to the Reelection of John Quincy Adams, President of the United States, to Be Supported at the Electoral Election of 1828. [Columbus] 1827.
    1760 National Republican Party. Ohio. Jefferson County. Jefferson County Republican Meeting. June 5, 1827. [Steubenville 1827]
    1761 National Republican Party. Ohio. Warren County. Warren County Administration Meeting. [Lebanon Nov. 19, 1827]
    5469 Navigation and Hydraulic Company of the Mississippi Rapids. Engineer's Report No. 1: to the Directors of the Navigation and Hydraulic Company of the Mississippi Rapids, December 1, 1849. Cincinnati 1849.
    1935 Naylor, James, 1617?-1660. A Collection of Sundry Books, Epistles and Papers, Written by James Nayler; with an Impartial Relation of the Most Remarkable Transactions Relating to His Life. [Four lines of Scripture texts] Cincinnati 1829.
    2642 Nelson, David, 1793-1844. A Correspondence between Reverend David Nelson, M.D. and J.L. Wilson. Price--single copy, 12 cents--per dozen $1. Cincinnati 1834.
    6153 Nelson, John, 1707-1774. Extracts from the Journal of John Nelson to Which Is Added, An Account of His Death. Cincinnati 1850.
    5464 Nevin, John Williamson, 1803-1844. Die Angstbank. The Anxious Bench. von F. W. Nevin, D.D., Professor der Theologie am Seminar der Deutsch-Reformirten Kirche. Canton 1844.
    7684 New England Society of Cincinnati. The 225th Anniversary of the Landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, Dec. 22, 1620. Anniversary Celebration in Cincinnati, by the New-England Society, on Monday, Dec. 22, 1845. Cincinnati 1845.
    4824 New England Society of Cincinnati. Second Annual Report of the Board of Directors of the New-England Society of Cincinnati. January 5, 1847. Published by Order of the Board. Cincinnati 1847.
    6941 New Jerusalem Church. Western Association. The Third Annual Report of the Western Association of the New Jerusalem Church. Held on Saturday, 2d of September, 1820 at Mr. William Sweny's...and Sunday at Thos. Newport's. [Lebanon 1820]
    7818 News. Kirtland. Prospectus For a Weekly Paper to be called "The News."...James M. Carrel. Kirtland, Ohio, February 27, 1837. Subscriber's Names. Post-Office. Kirtland [1837]
    625 Northwest Territory, U. S. General Assembly. Legislative Council. Journal of the Legislative Council of the Territory of the United States, Northwest of the River Ohio, at Their Second Session, Begun and Held at Chillicothe, on the Third Day of November, Anno Domini, 1800. Chillicothe M,D,CCC. [1800]
    8232 Norton, Greenleaf. An Exposure of the Proceedings of the Late Mob at Oberlin, In a Letter Addressed to the Faculty of the Oberlin Collegiate Institute. By Dr. Greenleaf Norton. Ripley 1841.
    8550 Norwalk Institute. Norwalk. First Annual Report of the Corporation of the Norwalk Institute, Presented March 27th, 1847. Norwalk 1847.
    8547 Norwalk Institute. Norwalk. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Norwalk Institute, 1847-8. With the Course of Studies. Milan 1848.
    8548 Norwalk Institute. Norwalk. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Norwalk Institute, 1848-9. With the Course of Studies. Milan 1849.
    10169 Oakland Female Seminary. Hillsborough. Twelfth Annual Catalogue of the Oakland Female Seminary, Hillsborough, Ohio. For the Year Ending August 14th, 1850. Cincinnati 1850.
    5680 Oakland Library. Hillsborough. Catalogue of Books Contained in the Oakland Library in Hillsborough. [Hillsborough] 1848.
    8804 Oberlin College. Oberlin. Circular. Oberlin, [blank] 185[balnk] Dear Sirs: Your kind attention and favorable regards are respectfully solicited in behalf of the Oberlin College, situated in the state of Ohio, and county of Lorain. ... [Oberlin 1850?]
    7896 Oberlin College. Oberlin. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Oberlin College, for the College Year 1850-51. Oberlin, Ohio MDCCCL. [1850]
    3484 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. Catalogue of the Trustees, Officers and Students, of the Oberlin Collegiate Institute. 1838. [Cuyahoga Falls] [1838]
    7893 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Oberlin Collegiate Institute. 1847--8. Oberlin [1847]
    2645 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. First Annual Report of the Oberlin Collegiate Institute. November, 1834. Elyria 1834.
    2843 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. Catalogue of the Trustees, Officers, and Students of Oberlin Collegiate Institute; Together with the Second Annual Report. Oberlin, 1835. Cleveland 1835.
    3085 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. Catalogue of the Trustees, Officers and Students, of the Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin, 1836. Cleveland 1836.
    3698 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. Catalogue of the Officers & Students, of Oberlin Collegiate Institute. 1839--40. Oberlin 1839.
    3942 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Oberlin Collegiate Institute. 1840---41. Oberlin 1840.
    7889 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Oberlin Collegiate Institute. 1841---42. Oberlin 1841.
    6218 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Oberlin Collegiate Institute. 1842--43. Oberlin 1842.
    7890 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Oberlin Collegiate Institute. 1843--44. Oberlin 1843.
    7494 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Oberlin Collegiate Institute, 1844-1845. Oberlin 1844.
    7891 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Oberlin Collegiate Institute, 1845--6. Oberlin 1845.
    7892 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Oberlin Collegiate Institute, 1846--7. Oberlin 1846.
    7894 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. Triennial Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Oberlin Collegiate Institute. 1848---9. Oberlin 1848.
    7895 Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Oberlin. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Oberlin Collegiate Institute, 1849---50. Oberlin 1849.
    3101 Ohio Anti-Slavery Society. Report of the First Anniversary of the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society, Held near Garnville [sic], on the Twenty-Seventh and Twenty-Eighth of April, 1836. Cincinnati 1836.
    3100 Ohio Anti-Slavery Society. Narrative of the Late Riotous Proceedings against the Liberty of the Press, in Cincinnati. With Remarks and Historical Notices, Relating to Emancipation. Addressed to the People of Ohio, by the Executive Committee of the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society. Cincinnati 1836.
    3505 Ohio Anti-Slavery Society. Report of the Third Anniversary of the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society, Held in Granville, Licking County, Ohio, on the 30th of May, 1838. Cincinnati 1838.
    8817 Ohio Baptist Convention (16th 1842: Wooster, Ohio). Proceedings of the Sixteenth Anniversary, Held in the Baptist Meeting House at Wooster, May 21 and 23, 1842. [Wooster 1842]
    3617 Ohio Baptist Convention (20th 1846: Lebanon, Ohio). Minutes of the Twentieth Anniversary of the Ohio Baptist Convention, and Proceedings of Other Societies of the Baptist Denomination in Ohio; Held at Lebanon, May, 1846. Columbus 1846.
    8889 Ohio Baptist Convention (21st 1847: Wooster, Ohio). Minutes of the Twenty-First Anniversary of the Ohio Baptist Convention, and Proceedings of Other Societies of the Baptist Denomination in Ohio. Held at Wooster, May, 1847. Columbus 1847.
    6264 Ohio Baptist Convention (22nd 1848: Piqua, Ohio). Minutes of the Twenty Second Anniversary of the Ohio Baptist Convention, and Proceedings of Other Societies of the Baptist Denomination, in Ohio. Held at Piqua, May, 1848. Columbus 1848.
    8891 Ohio Baptist Convention (23rd 1849: Mt. Vernon, Ohio). Minutes of the Twenty Third Anniversary of the Ohio Baptist Convention and Proceedings of Other Societies of the Baptist Denomination in Ohio. Held at Mt. Vernon, May, 1849. Dayton 1849.
    9183 Ohio Baptist Convention (24th 1849: Columbus, Ohio). Minutes of the Twenty-Fourth Anniversary of the Ohio Baptist Convention, and Proceedings of Other Societies of the Baptist Denomination, in Ohio. Held at Columbus, October, 1849. Columbus 1849.
    8753 Ohio Farmer. To the Voters of Hamilton County. [Cincinnati 1832]
    6801 Ohio Importing Company for Importing English Cattle. Appraised Value of the Ohio Company Cattle. Felix Renick. Chillicothe [1836]
    5552 Ohio Importing Company for Importing English Cattle. A Catalogue of the Short-Horned Cattle Imported from England in the Years 1834, 5 and 6 by the "Ohio Importing Company for Importing English Cattle:" Together with A List of the Increase of the Stock since Their Arrival in This Country: To Which is Added, The Pedigrees of Bulls and Cows Referred to in the Text. Compiled by Felix Renick, Esq., Agent of the Company. Chillicothe, O. October, 1836.
    9677 Ohio Institute of Natural Science. Letter to the Hon. R. J. Walker, Secretary of the Treasury, from the Ohio Institute of Natural Science. Cincinnati 1848.
    2904 Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati. The First Annual Report of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. December 24, 1835. [Columbus, Ohio] [1835]
    2656 Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati. The Charter and By-Laws of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati 1834.
    3099 Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati. Order of Reference and Report of Special Master Commissioner in the Matter of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Co. Columbus 1836.
    4350 Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati. Stockholder meeting notice, April 16, 1836. Cincinnati, June 3rd Monday. Simon Perkins. Cincinnati 1836.
    6503 Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati. The Fourth Annual Report of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. 1838. Cincinnati 1838.
    7633 Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati. Fifth Report of the Master Commissioner in the Matter of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. 1840. Columbus 1840.
    3960 Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati. The Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Make Insurance on Lives, Grant Annuities on Lives, and Endowment for Children. Capital $2,000,000, and Paid in and Invested in Bonds and Mortgages. Office Corner of Main and Third Streets, Cincinnati, and No. 15, Wall Street, New York. Cincinnati 1840.
    4402 Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati. Statement of Condition. Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Jan. 5, 1842. Samuel R. Miller. Cincinnati 1842.
    6717 Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati. Seventh Report of the Master Commissioner, in the Matter of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. 1842. Norwalk 1842.
    3509 Ohio Mechanics' Institute. Cincinnati. Report of the First Annual Fair of the Ohio Mechanics' Institute Held at Cincinnati on the 30th and 31st of May and 1st of June, with an Address Delivered by E. D. Mansfield, Esq. upon the Occasion. Cincinnati 1838.
    3756 Ohio Mechanics' Institute. Cincinnati. Proceedings of the Second Annual Fair of the Ohio Mechanics' Institute, Held during the Third Week in June, in the City of Cincinnati. Cincinnati 1839.
    3962 Ohio Mechanics' Institute. Fair (3rd : 1840 : Cincinnati, Ohio) Report of the Third Annual Fair of the Ohio Mechanics' Institute, Held During the Third Week in June, at the Hall of the Institute in the City of Cincinnati. Cincinnati 1840.
    2833 Ohio Medical Convention (1835: Columbus, Ohio). Journal of the Proceedings of a Convention of the Physicians of Ohio, Held in the City of Columbus, on the Fifth Day of January, A.D. 1835. Cincinnati 1835.
    5338 Ohio Medical Convention (1841: Columbus, Ohio). Proceedings of the Medical Convention of Ohio, Held at Columbus, on the 5th, 6th, and 7th of May, 1841: with Papers on Several Subjects, Read before That Body. Columbus 1841.
    405 Ohio Medical Convention (1845: Columbus, Ohio). Proceedings of Ohio Medical Convention, Held at Columbus, May 20, 1845. Columbus 1845.
    10048 Ohio Medical Convention. Committee to Whom Was Referred the Subject of Western Commercial Hospitals. Communication from the Governor of Ohio, Enclosing the Report of the Medical Convention of Ohio,
    Respecting the Establishment of Commercial Hospitals ... February 3d, 1835.
    [Columbus 1835]
    8200 Ohio Monitor. Extra. Late election. Columbus, Ohio. 3rd Nov. 1828. Tabular exhibit of the number of voters in each county and the votes for governor, 14th Oct., 1828. [Columbus 1828]
    5731 Ohio Penitentiary (Columbus, Ohio) Report of the Keeper of the Ohio Penitentiary. Dec. 7, 1829. Columbus 1829.
    8715 Ohio Penitentiary (Columbus, Ohio) Report of the Directors of the Ohio Penitentiary. December 27, 1839. [Columbus 1839]
    8379 Ohio Penitentiary (Columbus, Ohio) Communication from the Warden of the Ohio Penitentiary...Relative to Contracts for Prison Labor. [Columbus 1844].
    7817 Ohio People's Press. Columbus. The People's Press, Revived. To Be Printed And Published At Columbus, O. By S.R. Dolbee. Edited by James B. Gardiner. [Two columns of text] The Politics Of The Paper. [Two columns of text with hold affecting text] James B. Gardiner. Columbus, March 14th, 1836. Subscriber's Names. Post Office. County And State. Twice-A-Week Paper. No. Of Copies. Weekly Paper. No. Of Copies. [Columbus 1836]
    3303 Ohio Railroad Company. Engineer. Report of the Engineer, to the Directors of the Ohio Rail Road Company, March 20, 1837. Painesville 1837.
    9689 Ohio Type Foundry. Cincinnati, Ohio. Minor Specimen of Printing Type and Ornaments from the Ohio Type Foundry. Cincinnati 1848.
    1524 Ohio University. Athens. Addresses Delivered at the Inauguration of the Rev. Robert G. Wilson, D.D. President of the Ohio University, August 11th, 1824. Together with a Short Account of That Institution. Zanesville 1824.
    9606 Ohio University. Athens. Order of Commencement, At the Ohio University, August 11th, 1824. Music. Prayer-By the Rev'd President Wilson. Salutatory Oration, in Latin-By Daniel Reed. Oration--The ten [illegible] of Fictitious Writings, by Daniel M'Lane. Oration--American Republic, by Daniel Lindley. Conference--The policy of restrictive duties, by Dan'l Read & Samuel M. Browning. Music. Oration--Utility of historical knowledge, by John T. Brasee. Oration--The voluntary Student, by Sam'l W. Rose. Oration--The probable effects of the contemplated Canals, on the prosperity of Ohio, by Samuel D. King. Valedictory Oration--By Samuel M Browning. Conferring of Degrees, Address to the Graduates, By the President. [Written in contemporary hand: Concluding Prayer] [Athens 1824]
    2125 Ohio University. Athens. Report of the Trustees of the Ohio University. To the Honorable, The Legislature of the State of Ohio: ... [Athens 1827]
    9608 Ohio University. Athens. Ohio University Commencement; Wednesday, September 17, 1828. Music. Salutatory-Ballantine. Discovery of America-Creed. Music. Influence of the Sabbath on National Character-Adams. Imprisonment for Debt-M'Coy. Music. The Claims of Liberia-Templeton. Local Attachment-Stanbery. Music. Female Education-M'Elhenny. The Missionary, (A Poem)-Ballantine. Music. Qualifications for Free Government-Trimble. Influence of Revelation on Literature-Reber. Music. [Athens 1828]
    9607 Ohio University. Athens. Ohio University Commencement. Wednesday, Sept. 16, 1829. Order of Exercises. Prayer. Salutatory.-Henry Ballantine. Causes which will contribute to the permanency of our Republic.-Nathaniel C. Read. Music. The dependence of a Republican Government on the intelligence of the people.-Oscar W. Brown. Advantages of an improved Taste-Charles C. Covers. Music. Indian Rights.-James Dunlap. Buoyancy of youthful hopes.-William Scott. Music. The Right of Suffrage, responsible.-Isaac Hoge. Youthful habits.-H. Ballantine. The Bible.-Homer J. Clark. Conferring Degrees and Address to Graduates, by Rev. President Wilson. [Athens 1829]
    9599 Ohio University. Athens. Ohio University Commencement. Wednesday, September 21, 1831. Order of the Exercises. Prayer. Music. Salutatory.-David G. Devore. Duties of an American Citizen.-Thomas Creigh, Jr. The stability of our Government.-Paradise L. McAboy. Music. Ambition.-Dudley Woodbridge, Jr. Use and abuse of the Press.-James Culbertson. Music. Perils of American Liberty.-William McCoy. The Nation's Duty.-John M. Howe. Music. The past, the present, the future.-John W. Wright. The influence of revelation on the intellectual powers. William P. Creed. Music. Liberality of Sentiment.-Joseph T. Irwin. The legitimate objects of Legislation.-David G. Devore. The pleasures of intellectual pursuits.-Valedictory. John R. Osborn. Music. Conferring Degrees-Baccalaureate Address. Prayer. [Athens 1831]
    9603 Ohio University. Athens. Ohio University Commencement. Wednesday, September 18, 1833. Order of the Exercises. Introductory Prayer. Music. Salutatory.-William D. Emerson. The Arts of War.-Ebenezer Buckingham. Music. The permanency of our Government.-E.G. Currier. Local Prejudices.-William Reber. Music. Witchcraft.-William D. Emerson. Mutability of human things.-Andrew Parks. Music. Colonization, the African's best hope.-Charles Skinner. Tarring and feathering as a punishment.-L.R. McAboy. Prospects of Student-Valedictory.-Carey A. Trimble. Music. Conferring Degrees-Baccalaureate Address. Prayer. [Athens 1833]
    9604 Ohio University. Athens. Ohio University Commencement. Wednesday, September 17, 1834. Order of Exercises. Introductory Prayer. Music. Salutatory.-Addison Coffey. Music. Decision of Character.-L.W.M. Wilson. Music. Responsibility attached to the Elective Franchise.-G.W. Moore. Music. Claims of Anti-Slavery Societies examined.-Addison Coffey. Music. A useful life preferable to one devoted to Wealth, Honor, or Learning.-A.H. Caldwell. Music. Conferring Degrees-Address to Graduates. Prayer. [Athens 1834]
    9605 Ohio University. Athens. Ohio University Commencement. Thursday, September 22, 1836. Order of the Exercises. Introductory Prayer. Music. Salutatory.-P.L. Cable. Music. The Elective Franchise.-E.T. Brown. Music. The Influence of Revelation on Man's Intellectual and Moral Character.-C.P. Taylor. Music. The Influence of Machinery on the Condition of Man.-P.L. Cable. Music. The Study of Nature.-I.N. Taylor. Music. Conferring Degrees-Address to Graduates. Prayer. [Athens 1836]
    4349 Ohio University. Athens. The Ohio University. [illustration of university] Athens, [blank] 1838. To the Auditor and Commissioners of the County of [blank] by a resolution of the Board of Trustees of the Ohio University, passed at their Session held during the second week of April, 1838, it was made the duty of the Faculty to receive one young man from each County in the State of Ohio, as a Student in the University, free from all charges of Tuition, such young man to be recommended by the Auditor and Commissioners of the County in which he resides. ... [list of faculty] Respectfully, Robert G. Wilson, President. [Athens 1838]
    9597 Ohio University. Athens. Ohio University. Inaugurations. Wednesday, Sept. 18, 1839-2 o'clock, P.M. Music. Prayer. Address by James Hoge, D.D., to the President Elect, informing him of his election. Administration of the Oath of office, by the Hon. N.C. Read. Address to President McGuffey, by R.G. Wilson, D.D. late President, and delivery of the charter and keys. Music. Inaugural Address of President McGuffey. Music. Inaugural Address of Professor Merrick. Music. Inaugural Address of Professor Ballantine. Music. Prayer. Dedication. Alumni-Proceedings. Wednesday Evening, 7 o'clock, P.M. Prayer. Music. Address of the Hon. Ewing, to former Students of the Ohio University. Music. Meeting of the Alumni. [Athens 1839]
    556 Ohio University. Athens. Laws and Resolutions of the Territorial Legislature and General Assembly of Ohio Relating to the Ohio University. Cincinnati 1841.
    6673 Ohio University. Athens. Annual Report of the President of Ohio University, Relative to Its Condition; Together with a Catalogue of the Officers and Students. February 10, 1842. William H. McGuffey. Cincinnati 1842.
    1615 Ohio University. Athens. By-Laws and Regulations, of the Ohio University. Athens May, 1825.
    8162 Ohio Wesleyan University. Delaware. Order of Exercises for the Commencement. Ohio Wesleyan University, Wednesday, July 26, 1848. [Delaware] [1848]
    7588 Ohio Wesleyan University. Delaware. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Ohio Wesleyan University for the Academical Year, 1844-5. Delaware, Ohio. Columbus 1845.
    7589 Ohio Wesleyan University. Delaware. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Ohio Wesleyan University, for the Academical Year 1845 & 6. Delaware, Ohio. Delaware 1846.
    8161 Ohio Wesleyan University. Delaware. Ohio Wesleyan University. Programma for the Exhibition, Wednesday Evening, April 1, 1846. [Delaware 1846]
    7590 Ohio Wesleyan University. Delaware. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Ohio Wesleyan University, for the Academical Year, 1846-7: Delaware, Ohio. Cincinnati 1847.
    6853 Ohio Wesleyan University. Delaware. Ohio Wesleyan University. Order of Exercises for the Exhibition, March 30th and 31st, 1847. [Delaware 1847]
    7591 Ohio Wesleyan University. Delaware. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Ohio Wesleyan University, for the Academical Year, 1847-8. Delaware, Ohio. Columbus 1848.
    6854 Ohio Wesleyan University. Delaware. Ohio Wesleyan University. Order of Exercises for the Exhibition. [Delaware 1848]
    7592 Ohio Wesleyan University. Delaware. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Ohio Wesleyan University, for the Academical Year, 1848-49. Cincinnati 1849.
    8163 Ohio Wesleyan University. Delaware. Ohio Wesleyan University. Order of Exercises for the Exhibition of the Under-Graduates. [Delaware 1849]
    8164 Ohio Wesleyan University. Delaware. Ohio Wesleyan University. July 25th, 1849. Order of Commencement Exercises. [Delaware 1849]
    7593 Ohio Wesleyan University. Delaware. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Ohio Wesleyan University, for the Academical Year, 1849-50. Delaware, Ohio. [Cincinnati] 1850.
    5845 Ohio Women's Convention. Salem. 1850. Proceedings of the Ohio Women's Convention, Held at Salem, April 19th and 20th, 1850; with an Address by J. Elizabeth Jones. Cleveland 1850.
    1394 Ohio. Report...on the Proceedings of the G.A. of Ohio...on a National Bank...per order Warren Dutton. [Columbus 1822]
    2847 Ohio. Adjutant General. Andrews, Samuel C. Communication from the Adjutant General, Transmitted by the Governor of Ohio, to the General Assembly. Monday, June 15, 1835. [Columbus 1835]
    4422 Ohio. Agriculture, State Board of. First Annual Report of the Ohio State Board of Agriculture, Made to the Forty-Fifth General Assembly of Ohio...for the Year 1846. Columbus 1847.
    5158 Ohio. Auditor of State (Benjamin Hough). Report of the Auditor of State, Exhibited to the Legislature of the State of Ohio, on the 6th of February, 1812. Auditor's Office, Zanesville, February 6th. 1812. [Zanesville 1812]
    113 Ohio. Auditor of State (Bryan, John A.). Annual Report of the Auditor of State, to the General Assembly of the State of Ohio; December 9, 1835. Columbus [1835].
    7186 Ohio. Auditor of State (Woods, John). Tax Laws Relating to the Assessment of Personal Property, Moneys and Credits, and New Structures, and the Duties of Townships Assessors, with Forms and Instructions. Prepared by the Auditor of State. Columbus 1849.
    111 Ohio. Auditor of State (Woods, John). Annual Report of the Auditor of the State, to the Forty-Eighth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, for the Year 1849. [Ordered to be Printed by the House.] Columbus 1850.
    1149 Ohio. Auditor of State. Communications from the Auditor and Treasurer of Ohio, to Both Houses of the Legislature, at the Commencement of the First Session of the Eighteenth General Assembly, December 8, 1819. Published by Authority. Columbus 1819.
    5402 Ohio. Auditor of State. Auditor of State's Office, Columbus, March 26, 1840. Sir:--Re: forwarding copy of An act rel. capital stock of Turnpike, Canal, and Slackwater Navigation Companies. March 21, 1840. [Columbus 1840]
    7501 Ohio. Auditor of State. Annual Report of the Auditor of State to the Forty Third General Assembly. December 3, 1844. Columbus 1844.
    8557 Ohio. Auditor of State. Annual Report of the Auditor of State, to the Forty-Sixth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, for the Year 1847. Columbus 1847.
    3519 Ohio. Auditor of State. (Annual Report, 1849) Annual Report of the Auditor of State, to the Forty-Eighth General Assembly of the State of Ohio. For the Year 1849. (Ordered to be Printed by the Senate.) Columbus 1850.
    2648 Ohio. Auditor. Licking County. To the County Surveyor of said county; whereas, it appears...that there was sold to Michael Coffman. Newark 1838.
    4171 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Fourteenth Annual Report, of the Board of Canal Commissioners, to the Thirty-Fourth General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Columbus [1836]
    1458 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Report of the Canal Commissioners, Made to the Twenty-First General Assembly, January 3, 1823. Published by Authority. Columbus 1823.
    1512 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Report of Board of Canal Commissioners, to the General Assembly, with Accompanying Documents. Columbus 1824.
    21 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Report of the Canal Commissioners, to the General Assembly of Ohio. Published by Authority. Columbus 1825.
    1602 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Report of the Canal Commissioners to the General Assembly. Read and Ordered to be Printed. December 12, 1825. Columbus 1825.
    1691 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Report of the Canal Commissioners. December 27, 1826. [Columbus 1826]
    1764 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Rates of Toll Established by the Board of Canal Commissioners...to be paid on Property Transported on the Ohio and Miami Canals. Jan. 10, 1827. [Columbus 1827]
    5966 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Report. To the Honorable General Assembly of the State of Ohio: The Board of Canal Commissioners Now Respectfully Submit the Following Report, in Relation to the Survey and Examination of the Muskingum River, and the Examination and Location of the Route of the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal within this State. Columbus 1828.
    1844 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Canal Report. Jan. 5. 1828. [Columbus 1828]
    1938 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Report of the Canal Commissioners. [Columbus 1829]
    7166 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners, January 9, 1830. [Columbus 1830]
    5827 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. The Tenth Annual Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners. [Columbus 1832]
    8462 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Eleventh Annual Report of the Canal Commissioners, Jan. 22, 1833. [Columbus 1833]
    6039 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Report of the Canal Commissioners Relative to the Supply of Water on the Portage Summit. [Columbus 1834]
    4170 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Thirteenth Annual Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners, to the General Assembly of Ohio, January 19, 1835. Columbus 1835.
    2858 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Special Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners, January 24th, 1835. [Columbus 1835]
    3486 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Special Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners, in Relation to Expenditures on the Public Works, with a List of Engineers, &c. December 26, 1838. [Columbus 1838]
    4173 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Fifteenth Annual Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners of the State of Ohio. January, 1839. Columbus 1839.
    3723 Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners. Special Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners in Reply to a Resolution of the Senate, Relative to the Claim of Morris Seely, February 19, 1839. [Columbus 1839]
    2859 Ohio. Board of Commissioners Appointed to Select Certain Lands. Report of the Board of Commissioners Appointed to Select Certain Lands Granted by Congress, to Aid in the Construction of the Wabash and Erie Canal. Tuesday, January 27th, 1835. [Columbus 1835]
    8599 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, in Relation to the Claim of L. Fogle and Co., and H. R. Caldwell, for Damages Done Them by the Erection of the Reservoir on the Portage Summit of the Ohio Canal. February 3, 1840. [Columbus 1840]
    5999 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, in Relation to the Survey, Plans and Estimate of Cost, of the Killbuck Canal, January 22, 1840. [Columbus 1840]
    8594 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, Transmitting the Report and Estimates of S. Dodge, on the Cuyahoga and Grand River Canal Route. March 11, 1840. [Columbus 1840]
    5899 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, in Reply to a Resolution of the House Relative to Water Power at Cincinnati. January 21, 1842. [Columbus 1842]
    5898 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works, in Answer to a Resolution of the Senate Relating to the Extension of the Miami Canal. January 20, 1842. [Columbus 1842]
    8559 Ohio. Board of Public Works (1836-1912) Special Report of the Board of Public Works Relative to Mercer County Reservoir, In Reply to a Resolution of the Senate. [Columbus 1844]
    10086 Ohio. Board of Public Works. Special Report of the Board of Public Works, Relative to the Claim of Hampson & Parkinson. [Columbus 1837]
    7808 Ohio. Brigade Orders. New Philadelphia. Head quarters, New Philadelphia, Oct. 6th, 1829. Brigade orders! : Orders is hereby given ... that I have this day removed from my staff, Azor Abel ... Thomas Sargent ... James W. English ... / John Butt, brigadier general, 3d Brigade, 14th Division, Ohio Militia. [New Philadelphia 1829]
    7809 Ohio. Brigade Orders. Painesville. Brigade Orders. 1st Brigade, 9th Division, Ohio Militia. Head Quarters, Painesville, July 19th, 1827. [Painesville 1827]
    5816 Ohio. Brigade Orders. Painesville. General Orders. Head Quarters, 1st brigade, 9th Div. O. M. Painesville, April 30th, 1828. The Brigadier General, desirous that the order of his excellency, the commander in chief, in regard to uniform and equippage [sic] of officers should be carried into full effect, and with a new of producing uniformity in the order of parade, inspection and review, throughout the several regiments, battalions, and squadrons, composing the brigade he has the honor to command, has thought proper for the information and better regulation of the commissioned officers in said brigade, to give the said general order of his excellency, the commander in chief, entire, with such instructions thereafter as may be deemed salutary, in relation to the general routine of duty, to be observed while on parade, for exercise, inspection, and review. [Three quarter row of decorative ornaments] [Text in two columns] [Painesville 1828.]
    7171 Ohio. Canal Fund Commissioners, Board of. Report of the Commissioners of the Canal Fund. Correct Statement of Expenditures...Jan. 4, 1827. [Columbus 1827]
    7172 Ohio. Canal Fund Commissioners, Board of. Report of the Commissioners of the Canal Fund. [Columbus 1827]
    8237 Ohio. Canal Fund Commissioners, Board of. Annual Report of the Canal Fund Commissioners. [Columbus 1831]
    8281 Ohio. Canal Fund Commissioners, Board of. Report of the Commissioners of the Canal Fund, Jan. 7, 1833. To the Honorable the General Assembly of the State of Ohio. [Columbus 1833].
    8758 Ohio. Canal Fund Commissioners, Board of. Report of the Canal Fund Commissioners, January 19th, 1835. [Columbus 1835]
    4327 Ohio. Canals. Portsmouth, O., Oct. 8, 1832. The opening for navigation of the Ohio Grand Canal. [Portsmouth] 1832.
    1072 Ohio. Court of Common Pleas. Cases Decided in the Courts of Common Pleas, in the Fifth Circuit of the State of Ohio: Commencing with May Term, 1816. (Benjamin Tappan). [Steubenville 1818]
    6447 Ohio. Court. State of Ohio. Court in Bank: December Term, 1849. The City of Cincinnati, Defendant in Error, ads. John Doe, on the Demise of Edward Newman. Reserved from Hamilton County. Cincinnati 1849.
    1150 Ohio. Courts of Common Pleas. Cases Decided...No. II. [Steubenville 1819]
    2201 Ohio. Courts of Common Pleas. Cases Decided in the Courts of Common Pleas, in the Fifth Circuit of the State of Ohio, Commencing with May Term, 1816. To Which Is Added, the Opinion of Judge McLean in the Case of Landerback vs. Moore. By Benjamin Tappan. Steubenville 1831.
    2060 Ohio. Courts. Supreme Court. Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of Ohio, at a Special Session, in Columbus, December, 1829. Reported in Conformity with the Act of Assembly. By Charles Hammond, Attorney at Law. Vol. IV. Cincinnati 1830.
    2901 Ohio. Courts. Supreme Court. Reports of Cases at Law and in Chancery, Decided by the Supreme Court of Ohio, during the Years 1831, 1832, 1833, 1834. Taken from the Original Minutes. By John C. Wright. Columbus, O. 1835.
    3959 Ohio. Courts. Supreme Court. Condensed Reports of Decisions in the Supreme Court of Ohio...Cases in the Sixth and Seventh Volumes of Hammond's Reported. Edited by P.B. Wilcox. Vol. III. Columbus 1840.
    10087 Ohio. General Assembly (39th : 1840-41). Senate. Committee on Banks and the Currency. Report of the Minority of the Committee on Banks and the Currency in Senate, Thursday, March 11, 1841. [Columbus 1841]
    8626 Ohio. General Assembly. Legislature of Ohio, Session of 1838--9. Officers of State. ... Members of the Senate. ... Members of the House of Representatives. [Columbus] [1838]
    5225 Ohio. General Assembly. Ohio Legislature, 1849-50. State Officers. Seabury Ford, of Geauga county, Governor. John Wood, of Butler county, Auditor Of State. Albert A. Bliss, of Lorain County, Treasurer Of State. Samuel Galloway, of Ross County, Secretary Of State. Henry Stanberry, of Fairfield county, Attorney General. John Greiner, State Librarian. Senate. Name. County. Post Office. Place of Nativity. Year in the State. Age. Occupation. Married, or Single. Board House. Room. [List of senators] House of Representatives. Names. County. Post Office. Place of Nativity. Years in the State. Age. Occupation. Married or Single. Boarding House. Room. [List of representatives] Columbus [1849]
    5304 Ohio. General Assembly. Resolution, that the Expense of a Canal from Hudson's River to the Great Lakes Ought to be Provided for by Congress. [Zanesville 1812.
    1607 Ohio. General Assembly. Report. The Standing Committee on Canals, to Whom was Referred the Memorial of Sundry Persons, Styling Themselves Citizens of the Miami County and State of Ohio, Charging Micajah T. Williams, One of the Acting Canal Commissioners, with Misconduct in the Charge of His Duties, and Praying that He may be Removed from Office, &c. Ask Leave to Report. Columbus 1825.
    5151 Ohio. General Assembly. Memorial. To the Senate and House of Representatives of the U.S. that Congress may not forget the interests of the soldiers. Jan. 21, 1830. [Columbus 1830]
    5153 Ohio. General Assembly. Memorial to Congress on the Subject of the Northern Boundary, March 12, 1831. [Columbus 1831]
    3090 Ohio. General Assembly. Report of the Special Committee, Appointed by the Last Legislature to Report on the Best Method of Obtaining a Survey of the State of Ohio. Columbus 1836.
    3282 Ohio. General Assembly. Report of John L. Riddell, M.D. One of the Special Committee Appointed by the Last Legislature to Report on the Method of Obtaining a Complete Geological Survey of This State. [Columbus 1837]
    8716 Ohio. General Assembly. Third Annual Report of the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal Company, to the Thirty-Eighth General Assembly; and Memorial of Said Company. Presented December 20, 1839. [Columbus 1839]
    8719 Ohio. General Assembly. Documents, Including Messages and Other Communications Made to the Fortieth General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Ordered to be Printed in a Separate Volume, by Act Passed December 16, 1836. Part I[-II].-Vol. VI. Columbus 1842.
    5666 Ohio. General Assembly. Documents, Messages and Other Communications Made to the Forty First General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Printed in a Separate Volume, by Act of December 16, 1836. Vol. VII. Columbus 1843.
    10088 Ohio. General Assembly. (43rd : 1844-1845). Senate. Standing Committee on New Counties. Report of the Minority of the Standing Committee on New Counties, Relative to the Erection of the New County of Wyandott, in Senate, December 24, 1844. [Columbus 1844]
    10089 Ohio. General Assembly. (47th : 1848-1849). House of Representatives. Committee on Privileges and Elections Minority Report of the Committee on Privileges and Elections. [Columbus 1848]
    1151 Ohio. General Assembly. Committee of Finance. The Standing Committee of Finance, to Whom was Referred so Much of the Message of His Excellency the Governor, as Relates to the Public Revenue. Report. [Columbus 1819]
    3734 Ohio. General Assembly. Court of Impeachment. Trial of Daniel M'Cook, Esq., Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Carroll County, on Articles of Impeachment for Breach of Good Behaviour in Office. Reported by the Prosecutor. Cincinnati 1839.
    710 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Members Names. Yea. Nay. Yea. Nay. Messrs. Blair, Corwin, Crane ... [at end:] Vore, Whedon, Tiffin, (Speaker.) [Chillicothe 1809]
    1609 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio; being the First Session of the Twenty-Third General Assembly, Held in Columbus, Franklin County, Monday, December 6, 1824, and Twenty-Second Year of Said State. Published by Authority. Columbus 1824 [i.e., 1825].
    4339 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Executive Department. Columbus, Ohio. Feb. 1, 1827. Letter requesting E. Whittlesey use his influence to secure extention of relief laws. Columbus 1827.
    4930 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio; Being the First Session of the Fortieth General Assembly, Held in the City of Columbus, and Commencing Monday, December 6, 1841. Columbus 1841. [i.e 1842]
    7766 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio; Being the Adjourned Session of the Fortieth General Assembly, Held in the City of Columbus, Commencing on Monday, July 25, 1842. Columbus 1842.
    8709 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Report of John M. Millikin, Special Commissioner on Accounts and Affairs of the Goshen, Wilmington and Columbus Turnpike Company, January 9, 1846. [Columbus 1846]
    1391 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Committee on Canals. Report of the Committee on Canals. Columbus 1822.
    1387 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Committee on Schools and School Lands. Mr. Atwater from the Committee on Schools and School Lands made the following report: the Committee to Whom was Referred so Much of the Governor's Message as Relates to Common Schools and School Lands, have had These Subjects under Their Consideration, and Now Beg Further to Report. [Columbus 1822]
    2779 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Committee on the Judiciary. Report of the Committee on the Judiciary, Relative to the Repeal of All Laws Imposing Restrictions and Disabilities on Blacks and Mulattoes. By Mr. Cushing. Columbus [1835]
    6582 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Committee on the Judiciary. Report of the Majority of the Committee on the Judiciary, on the Resolution of the House Touching on the Conduct of the Hon. Peter Hitchcock, One of the Judges of the Supreme Court. Columbus 1838.
    3735 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Committee on the Judiciary. Report of the Majority of the Committee on the Judiciary on the Resolution of the House, Touching the Official Conduct of Hon. Peter Hitchcock, One of the Judges of the Supreme Court. February 14, 1839. [Columbus 1839]
    1513 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Committee. Report of the Committee Appointed by the House of Representatives, to examine Hines & Baine's Machine and Report Their Opinion of Its Merits. Columbus 1824.
    9407 Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Minority Reports. Report of the Minority of the Committee on New Counties, Relative to the erection of the new county of Gilead. In House-December 27, 1847. [Columbus 1847]
    4662 Ohio. General Assembly. House. Select Committee on Black Laws. Report of a Majority of the Select Committee, Proposing to Repeal all Laws Creating Distinctions on Account of Color. [Columbus 1845]
    7543 Ohio. General Assembly. House. Select Committee. Report of the Select Committee on the Subject of Moving the Ohio Land Office from Piqua. By Mr. Goode. Columbus between 1833 and 1835?
    1248 Ohio. General Assembly. Joint Committee on the Communication of the Auditor. Report of the Joint Committee of Both Houses of the General Assembly, on the Communication of the Auditor of State, upon the Subject of the Proceedings of the Bank of the United States, against the Officers of the State, in the United States Circuit Court. Published by Authority. Columbus 1820.
    1262 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Record of the Proceedings before the Senate of Ohio, Sitting as a High Court of Impeachment in the Case of William Smith and George Brown, Associate Judges in the Court of Common Pleas of Columbiana County. Published by Authority. Columbus 1820.
    8948 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Rail road. February 5.--Read, and the usual number of copies ordered to the printed. Mr. Lockwood, chairman of the select committee, to whom the subject was referred, made the following report: The committee to whom were referred the petitions of sundry inhabitants of the counties of Huron, Seneca, Crawford, Delaware, Logan, Clark and Champaign, praying for the incorporation of a rail road company from Sandusky to Dayton, with a branch from the same to Columbus, have had the same under consideration ... [Columbus 1831]
    2650 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Report of the Senate on the Medical College of Ohio, Adopted February 3, 1834, with Only ONE Dissenting Voice. Cincinnati 1834.
    7504 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Committee on Banks and the Currency. Report of the Majority of the Standing Committee on Banks and Currency, on the Bill to Repeal so much of the General Banking Law as Relates to the Bank of Wooster. In Senate, February 9, 1844 ... [Columbus 1844]
    712 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Court of Impeachment. Journals of the Senate of the State of Ohio, in Cases of Impeachments, Dec. 24, 1808. Published Conformable to a Resolution of the Senate. Chillicothe 1809.
    2874 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Select Committee on Memorial of Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal Company. Report on the Subject of the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal, Presented to the Senate, Dec. 31, 1834 by Mr. King. [Columbus 1835?]
    8898 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Select Committee on the Communication of John Brough. Report of the ... [asking an investigation into the truth of certain charges affecting his official conduct in Senate of Ohio], Jan. 24, 1837. [Columbus 1837]
    8897 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Select Committee. [Memorial] to the Honorable Members of the General Assembly of the State of Ohio by John M. Goodenow. [Columbus 1834]
    8763 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Standing Committee on the Currency. Report of the Standing Committee on the Currency. Presented in the Senate by Mr. King, January 16, 1838. Columbus 1838.
    5361 Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Standing Committee on the Union. Report of the Minority of the Standing Committee on the Union, Relative to the Annexation of Texas, Dec. 12, 1844 Presented by Mr. Disney. [Columbus 1844]
    3089 Ohio. General Assembly. Special Committee. Report of the Special Committee, Appointed by the Legislature to Report on the Best Method of Obtaining a Complete Geological Survey of the State of Ohio. Columbus 1836.
    3092 Ohio. General Assembly. Trustees. Report of the Trustees Appointed by the Last General Assembly to Collect Information Relative the Education of the Blind. Printed by Authority. Columbus 1836]
    7792 Ohio. Geological Board. Report from the Geological Board, in Reply to a Resolution of the House of Representatives. March 16, 1838. Columbus 1838.
    758 Ohio. Governor (1810-1814 : Meigs). In the name and by authority of the state of Ohio. [Zanesville 1811]
    8230 Ohio. Governor (1810-1814 : Meigs). Proclamation. ... Recommending to the people of the State of Ohio, and particularly to the various denominations of Christians the observance of a day of public thanksgiving and prayer. March 30, 1812. Marietta 1812.
    8236 Ohio. Governor (1810-1814 : Meigs). Governor's Message. Gentlemen of the Senate, and House of Representatives. [list items for their consideration] Return Jonathan Meigs, Chillicothe, Dec. 7, 1813. Chillicothe 1813.
    816 Ohio. Governor (1810-1814 : Meigs). Circular. Military Invitation [to join the North Western Army as volunteers under Harrison] Chillicothe, June 20, 1813. [Chillicothe 1813]
    7741 Ohio. Governor (1818-1822 : Brown). Proclamation. In the name and by the Authority of the State of Ohio. Ethan A. Brown, Governor of the State of Ohio. To the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the County of [blank space] Greeting. Re: enumeration of white males. Columbus 1818.
    8623 Ohio. Governor (1818-1822 : Brown, Ethan A.). Documents Accompanying the Governor's Message of Nov. 7, 1821. [Columbus 1821]
    7732 Ohio. Governor (1822-1826 : Morrow, Jeremiah). Circular. To the clerk of the court of Common Please[sic.] for the County of [blank space]. Re: enumeration of white males ... 6th day of January, 1823. By The Governor, An Act, to ascertain the number of deaf and dumb persons in this state. ... December 28th, 1822. [Columbus 1823]
    4344 Ohio. Governor (1826-1830 : Trimble). In the name and authority of the State of Ohio, Allen Trimble...commission Adam Bidingbaugh. [Columbus 1826]
    239 Ohio. Governor (1826-1830 : Trimble). Governor's Message. [Columbus 1827].
    6695 Ohio. Governor (1826-1830 : Trimble). List of Vacancies, [.] [Columbus 1829]
    2491 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas Robert). Documents Accompanying the Governor's Message, Relating to the Lands Granted by Congress to Aid the State of Ohio in Constructing the Miami Canal. [Columbus 1833]
    5438 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas). Inaugural Address of Robert Lucas, on Being Inducted into the Office of Governor of the State of Ohio, Delivered in the Representatives' Hall, December 7th, 1832. [Columbus] [1832]
    9001 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas). Special Communication from the Governor of Ohio [December 21, 1834] Relative to the Northern Boundary of This State; with Accompanying Documents. [n.p. 1834.
    2892 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas). Special Message of the Governor of Ohio, Enclosing a Communication from the Secretary of State U.S. [Columbus 1835]
    5974 Ohio. Governor (1832-1836 : Lucas, Robert). Message. [Columbus 1833]
    3740 Ohio. Governor (1838-1840 : Shannon). Special Message of the Governor of Ohio, Wilson Shannon...Fugative Slaves, from Messrs. Morehead and Smith, Commissioners from Kentucky. Columbus 1839.
    136 Ohio. Governor (1840-1842 : Corwin). Inaugural Address of Thomas Corwin, Governor of the State of Ohio. Delivered to Both Branches of the Legislature, December 16, 1840. [Columbus, Ohio] [1840].
    5411 Ohio. Governor (1840-1842 : Corwin). Annual Message of the Governor of Ohio, Transmitted to the Fortieth General Assembly. Tuesday, December 7, 1841. Columbus 1841.
    9411 Ohio. Governor (1844 : Bartley, Thomas W.) Annual Message of the Governor of Ohio, Transmitted to Both Branches of the Forty Third General Assembly, Tuesday, Dec. 3, 1844. Columbus 1844.
    8689 Ohio. Governor (1844-1846 : Bartley) Communication from the Governor, Transmitting the Requisition and Accompanying Papers from the Executive from the State of Maryland [relative to the extradition of N. E. Leaman, a fugitive from justice.] [Columbus 1846]
    5883 Ohio. Governor (1844-1846 : Bartley). Message from the Governor Transmitting the Report of the Cincinnati and Harrison Turnpike Company. [Columbus 1844]
    9819 Ohio. Governor (1844-1846 : Bartley). Message from the Governor Transmitting the Report of the Cincinnati and Harrison Turnpike Company ... Dec. 20, 1844. [Columbus 1844]
    8228 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act Incorporating the Subscribers of the Miami Exporting Company. Cincinnati [1803]
    686 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act, for Raising, by Way of Lottery, Money to Repair and Secure the Bank of Scioto, on Which the Town of Chillicothe is Built. An Act to Amend this Act... [Chillicothe 1807]
    7711 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Additional Rules for the government of the senate, on the trial of impeachments. ... Thomas Scott, C. S. [Columbus 181-]
    75 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts Passed at the First Session of the Fourteenth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Begun and Held in the Town of Chillicothe, December 4, 1815; and in the Fourteenth Year of said State. Vol. XIV. Published by Authority. Chillicothe 1816.
    1157 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts Passed at the First Session of the Seventeenth General Assembly, of the State of Ohio, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, December 7, 1818; and in the Seventeenth Year of Said State. Vol. XVII. Published by Authority. Chillicothe 1819.
    1378 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts of a General Nature, Passed at the First Session of the Twentieth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Begun and Held in the Town of Columbus, December 3, 1821; and in the Twentieth Year of Said State. Vol. XX. Columbus 1822.
    7727 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Law. An Act To divide the state of Ohio into Congressional Districts. ... Secretary of State's Office, Columbus, Ohio, May 27th, 1822. I certify the foregoing to be a correct copy of the original roll remaining on the file in this office. Jer. M'Lene, Sec'y. of State. Columbus 1822.
    38 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. A Compilation of Laws, Treaties, Resolutions and Ordinances of the General and State Governments, which Relate to Lands in the State of Ohio; Including the Laws Adopted by the Governor and Judges; the Laws of the Territorial Legislature; and the Laws of This State, to the Years 1815-16. Published in Pursuance of Resolutions of the General Assembly, Passed January 22, 1825. Columbus 1825.
    1850 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts and Proceedings of the Government of the State of Ohio, Relating to the Navigation of the Muskingum River, and Its Connection with the Ohio and Erie Canal. Zanesville 1828.
    2496 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. The Statutes of Ohio and of the Northwestern Territory, Adopted or Enacted from 1788 to 1833 Inclusive: Together with the Ordinance of 1787; The Constitution of Ohio and of the United States, and Various Public Instruments and Acts of Congress: Illustrated by a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Ohio; Numerous References and Notes and Copious Indexes. Volume I[-III]. Edited by Salmon P. Chase. Cincinnati 1833.
    3299 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Index to all the Laws and Resolutions of the State of Ohio Including the Laws Adopted and Enacted by the Governor and Judges, and the Territorial Legislature from the Commencement of the Territorial Government to the Year 1835-6 inclusive. Arranged Alphabetically, According to Their Various Titles. Published by Order of the General Assembly. Prepared by Zechariah Mills. Columbus 1837.
    3745 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Deutsches gesezbuch: enthaltend, nebst der unabhangigkeits=Erklarung und verfassung der Vereinigten Staaten; Die Verfassung und allgemeinen Geseze des Staates Ohio; gesammelt und ubers. von Georg Walker. Germantown 1839.
    553 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Statutes of the State of Ohio, of a General Nature, in Force, December 7, 1840; Also, the Statutes of a General Nature, Passed by the General Assembly at Their Thirty-Ninth Session, Commencing December 7, 1840. Collated, with References to the Decisions of the Courts and to Prior Laws, by J.R. Swan. Printed by Authority of the General Assembly. Columbus 1841.
    277 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. The School Officers' Guide, for the State of Ohio; Containing the Laws on the Subject of Common Schools, the School Fund, &c. Together with Instructions for the Information and Government of School Officers. Printed by Authority of the General Assembly. Columbus 1842.
    7503 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Laws for the Protection of the Canals of the State of Ohio, the Regulation of the Navigation Thereof, and for the Collection of Tolls; Also the Orders, Rules, Regulations, and Rates of Toll, with Tables of Distances on the Several Public Works, as Established by the Board of Public Works, March 20, 1844. Columbus 1844.
    7751 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act to Amend the Act Entitled "An Act to Incorporate the Portage County Mutual Fire Insurance Association, Passed the 11th day of January, 1832. ... John M. Gallagher, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Thomas W. Bartley, Speaker of the Senate. February 3, 1844. Columbus 1844.
    6458 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Index to All the Laws and Resolutions of the State of Ohio: Including the Laws Adopted and Enacted by the Governor and Judges, and the Territorial Legislature; from the Commencement of the Territorial Government, to the Year 1844-5, Inclusive. Arranged Alphabetically, According to Their Various Titles. Published by Order of the General Assembly. Prepared by Zechariah Mills. Columbus 1846.
    8405 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. An Act for the Government of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum, and the Care of Idiots and the Insane. Passed March 19, 1850. [Columbus 1850]
    9238 Ohio. Ohio Canal Fund, Commissioners of. Annual Report of the Commissioners of the Ohio Canal Fund. January 19, 1838. [Columbus] 1838]
    3283 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind. Report of the Trustees of the Institution for the Instruction of the Blind to the Thirty-Sixth General Assembly. [Columbus 1837]
    3742 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind. Third Annual Report of the Trustees of the Ohio Institution for the Blind. December 10, 1839. [Columbus 1839]
    3947 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind. Fourth Annual Report of the Trustees and Superintendent of the Institution for the Instruction of the Blind, of the State of Ohio. 1840. [Columbus 1840]
    7571 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind. Fifth Annual Report of the Trustees and Superintendent of the Ohio Institution for the Instruction of the Blind. January 10, 1842. Columbus 1842.
    7575 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind. Tenth Annual Report of the Trustees and Superintendant of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind, for the Year 1846. Columbus 1846.
    4741 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind. Report on the Benevolent Institutions of Great Britain and Paris, Including the Schools and Asylums for the Blind, Deaf, and Dumb, and the Insane Being Supplementary to the Ninth Annual Report of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind, by William Chapin. Columbus 1846.
    7577 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind. Twelfth Annual Report of the Trustees and Superintendent of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind, for the Year 1848. Columbus 1849.
    7578 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind. Thirteenth Annual Report of the Trustees and Officers of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind, for the Year 1849. (Ordered to be Printed by the House.) Columbus 1850.
    9468 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. First Annual Report of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Columbus [1827]
    9469 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Second Annual Report of the Board of Trustees of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, to the General Assembly of the State of Ohio. For the Year 1828. Columbus [1828]
    9470 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Third Annual Report of the Board of Trustees of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, to the General Assembly of the State of Ohio. For the Year 1829. Columbus [1829 or 1830]
    9471 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Fourth Annual Report of the Board of Trustees of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, to the General Assembly of the State of Ohio. For the Year 1830. Columbus [1830]
    9472 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Fifth Annual Report of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, to the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, For the Year 1831. Columbus [1831 or 1832]
    9473 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Sixth Annual Report of the Board of Trustees of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, to the General Assembly of the State of Ohio. For the Year 1832. Columbus [1833]
    9474 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Seventh Annual Report of the Board of Trustees of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, to the General Assembly of the State of Ohio. For the Year 1833. Columbus [1833]
    5629 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Annual Report of the Board of Trustees, of the Ohio Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb. [Columbus 1835]
    9521 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Twentieth Annual Report of the of Trustees and Superintendent of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum of the State of Ohio for the Year 1846. Columbus 1846.
    8895 Ohio. Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Twenty-Third Annual Report of the Trustees and Superintendent of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum of the State of Ohio. For the year 1849. (Ordered to be Printed by the House.) Columbus 1850
    2900 Ohio. Ohio Lunatic Asylum (Columbus, Ohio). Report of the Directors of the Lunatic Asylum of Ohio, to the Thirty-Fourth General Assembly. Thursday, December 10, 1835. Columbus [1835]
    8846 Ohio. Ohio Lunatic Asylum (Columbus, Ohio). Third Annual Report of the Directors of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum. December 13, 1837. [Columbus 1837]
    3500 Ohio. Ohio Lunatic Asylum (Columbus, Ohio). Report of the Directors to Whom Was Committed the Charge of Erecting a Lunatic Asylum for the State of Ohio. December 24, 1838. [Columbus 1838]
    3747 Ohio. Ohio Lunatic Asylum (Columbus, Ohio). Annual Report of the Directors of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum, to the Thirty-Eighth General Assembly. Presented December 5, 1839. Columbus 1839.
    7804 Ohio. Ohio Lunatic Asylum (Columbus, Ohio). Second Annual Report of the Directors and Superintendent of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum, to the Thirty-Ninth General Assembly. Presented December 20, 1840. Columbus 1840.
    7797 Ohio. Ohio Lunatic Asylum (Columbus, Ohio). Third Annual Report of the Directors and Superintendent of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum, to the Fortieth General Assembly. December 13, 1841. Columbus 1841.
    7799 Ohio. Ohio Lunatic Asylum (Columbus, Ohio). Fifth Annual Report of the Directors and Superintendent of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum, to the Forty Second General Assembly. December 13, 1843. Columbus 1843.
    7800 Ohio. Ohio Lunatic Asylum (Columbus, Ohio). Sixth Annual Report of the Directors and Superintendent of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum, to the Forty Third General Assembly. December 9, 1844. Columbus 1844.
    8193 Ohio. Ohio Lunatic Asylum (Columbus, Ohio). Jahresbericht der Direktoren und des Superintendenten der Ohio Irren-Anstalt an die General-Versammlung. 6., 1843-4. Columbus 1845.
    8869 Ohio. Ohio Lunatic Asylum (Columbus, Ohio). Siebenter Jahres-Bericht der Directoren und des Vorstehers der Irren-Anstalt von Ohio, and die vier und vierzigste General-Versammlung fur das Jahr 1845. Columbus 1846.
    7801 Ohio. Ohio Lunatic Asylum (Columbus, Ohio). Seventh Annual Report of the Directors and Superintendent of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum, to the Forty-Fourth General Assembly, for the Year 1845. Columbus 1846.
    7806 Ohio. Ohio Lunatic Asylum (Columbus, Ohio). Ninth Annual Report of the Directors and Superintendent of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum, to the Forty-Sixth General Assembly, for the Year 1847. Columbus 1847.
    149 Ohio. Ohio Lunatic Asylum (Columbus, Ohio). Tenth Annual Report of the Directors and Superintendent of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum, to the Forty-Seventh General Assembly of the State of Ohio, for the Year 1848. Columbus 1849.
    8855 Ohio. Railroad Commissioners. Meeting of the Rail Road Commissioners. [Bellefontaine 1832]
    2750 Ohio. State Convention of Abolitionists. Columbus. Cincinnati, March 1st, 1841. Brethren and Friends: At a Recent State Convention of Abolitionists Held in Columbus, Ohio, the following preamble and resolution was unanimously adopted. ... [Cincinnati 1841]
    5423 Ohio. State Library. Catalogue of the State Library of Ohio. December, 1832. Columbus 1832.
    5422 Ohio. State Library. Catalogue of the State Library of Ohio, December, 1834. Columbus 1834.
    7432 Ohio. State Library. Supplement Catalogue of the State Library of Ohio, December 1837. Columbus 1837.
    7433 Ohio. State Library. Supplement Catalogue of the State Library of Ohio, December 1838. Columbus 1838.
    7434 Ohio. State Library. Supplement Catalogue of the State Library of Ohio, December 1839. Columbus 1839.
    3958 Ohio. State Library. Catalogue of the Ohio State Library. December, 1840. Published by Authority. Zecharian Mills, Librarian. Columbus 1840.
    5424 Ohio. State Library. Catalogue of the Ohio State Library. December, 1842...Thomas Kennedy, Librarian. Columbus 1842.
    4667 Ohio. State Library. Catalogue of the Ohio State Library. December, 1845. John Greiner, State Librarian. Columbus 1845.
    7435 Ohio. State Library. Supplement Catalogue of the State Library of Ohio, 1846. 6 p. Columbus 1846.
    7442 Ohio. State Library. Catalogue of the Ohio State Library. December, 1848. John Greiner, State Librarian. Columbus 1848.
    3503 Ohio. Superintendent of Common Schools. First Annual Report of the Superintendent of Common Schools, Made to the Thirty-Sixth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, January, 1838. By Samuel Lewis. Columbus 1838.
    8737 Ohio. Superintendent of Common Schools. Second Annual Report of the Superintendent of Common Schools, Made to the Thirty-Seventh General Assembly, of the State of Ohio, Dec. 24, 1838, by Samuel Lewis. Columbus 1839.
    8765 Ohio. Superintendent of Common Schools. Third Annual Report of the Superintendent of Common Schools, Made to the Thirty-Eighth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Dec. 13, 1839. By Samuel Lewis. Columbus 1839.
    6263 Ohio. Supreme Court. Second Report of the Master Commissioner in the Matter of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. 1837. Cincinnati [1837].
    1375 Ohio. Supreme Court. Minutes of the Proceedings and Trial in the Case of John Milton Goodenow vs. Benjamin Tappan, for Defamation, in the Supreme Court, Jefferson County, Ohio, November Term, A.D. 1822. Steubenville, O. 1822.
    8204 Ohio. Supreme Court. Opinion of the Court in the Case of James E. Smith, vs. Abraham Shane and Return J. Meigs. [Columbus 1829]
    2531 Ohio. Supreme Court. Condensed Reports of the Decisions of the Supreme Court in Ohio. 6 vol. in 3. Vol. I. Columbus 1832.
    8561 Ohio. Supreme Court. Cases Decided by the Supreme Court of Ohio, in Bank, at December Term, 1833. Reported in Conformity with an Act of Assembly. By Charles Hammond, Attorney at Law. Vol. VI. Part I. Cincinnati 1834.
    3088 Ohio. Supreme Court. Condensed Reports of Decisions in the Supreme Court of Ohio; Containing All the Cases in the Fifth Volume of Hammond's Reports, with a Newly Arranged Index. Edited by P.B. Wilcox, Attorney at Law. Columbus 1836.
    5996 Ohio. Supreme Court. Third Report of the Special Master Commissioner, in the Matter of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. 1838. Columbus 1838.
    8560 Ohio. Supreme Court. Cases Decided by the Supreme Court of Ohio, in Bank, at December Term, 1838, Reported in Conformity with an Act of Assembly, By Charles Hammond, Attorney at Law. Vol. VIII-Part 2. Columbus, Ohio 1839.
    179 Ohio. Supreme Court. Cases Decided by the Supreme Court of Ohio in Bank, at December Term, 1839. Reported in Conformity with an Act of Assembly, for Charles Hammond, Reporter. Volume IX. Columbus, Ohio 1840.
    6879 Ohio. Supreme Court. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court, of the State of Ohio, in Bank. Edwin M. Stanton, Reporter. Vol. XI. Printed by Authority of the General Assembly. Columbus 1843.
    6575 Ohio. Supreme Court. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court, of the State of Ohio, in Bank. Vol. XII. Edwin M. Stanton, Reporter. Vol. XII. Printed by Authority of the General Assembly. Columbus 1844.
    7651 Ohio. Supreme Court. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Ohio, in Bank. Vol. XIII. Edwin M. Stanton. Columbus 1845.
    7646 Ohio. Supreme Court. In Re. Trust Company. Master Commissioner's Report. To the Judges of the Supreme Court of Ohio. [Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company.] [Columbus 1845]
    7652 Ohio. Supreme Court. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Ohio, in Bank. Vol. XIV. Hiram Griswold. Columbus 1846.
    7643 Ohio. Supreme Court. Report of the Master Commissioner in the Matter of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company, to the Judges of the Supreme Court of Ohio. Cincinnati 1847.
    7653 Ohio. Supreme Court. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court, of the State of Ohio, in Bank. Hiram Griswold, Reporter. Vol. XV. Published by Authority of the General Assembly. Columbus 1847.
    7654 Ohio. Supreme Court. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Ohio, in Bank. Vol. XVI. Hiram Griswold. Columbus 1848.
    7644 Ohio. Supreme Court. Thirteenth Report of the Master Commissioner in the Matter of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati 1848.
    7655 Ohio. Supreme Court. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Ohio. In Bank. Hiram Griswoldl. XVII. Printed by Authority of the General Assembly. Columbus, Ohio 1849.
    7580 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank. John Moorhead, Thomas Moorhead, and Nathaniel Foster, vs. The Little Miami Railroad Company. Caption title. Cincinnati 185-.
    7656 Ohio. Supreme Court. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Ohio, in Bank. Vol. XVIII. Hiram Griswold. Columbus 1850.
    7645 Ohio. Supreme Court. Fifteenth Report of the Master Commissioner in the Matter of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company. Cincinnati 1850.
    10085 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank, December Term, 1838. Argument of Samuel F. Vinton, for the State, in the Suit of Hampson & Parkinson, vs. the State of Ohio.
    In the Supreme Court in Bank. December term, 1838.
    [Columbus 1838]
    7542 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank, December Term, 1847. Court in Bank. Lyman Beecher adv. the State of Ohio. On relation of David R. Kemper Statement of the pleadings. Cincinnati 1847.
    7572 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank, December Term, 1848. Court in Bank. December term, A.D. 1848. Mansfield and Sandusky City Railroad Co. vs. John P. Vieder & Co. statement and argument by John H. James for Defendants. [Columbus] [1848]
    8130 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank, December Term, 1850. State of Ohio, ex rel. the Board of Directors of Common Schools for the eastern and western districts of Cincinnati vs the City of Cincinnati...Re: refusal of City Council to authorize payment of accounts of colored schools as provided by law. Cincinnati 1850.
    9519 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank. Court in bank, December Term, 1846. : Daniel B. Webster, et al. vs. Mary E. Harris and Frances A. Cleveland. In Chancery. Reserved in the County of Athens. Argument for respondents. [Zanesville, Ohio? 1846?]
    9517 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank. Court in Bank, December Term, 1846. Silas Hyatt vs. Lewis Robinson, Aaron Robinson and Isaac Robinson. In Debt. Reserved in the County of Muskingum. Abstract of Pleadings. [Zanesville? 1846?]
    9518 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank. Court in Bank, December Term, 1846. Jesse Keen vs. Henry Mould. In Assumpsit. Reserved in the County of Muskingum. Abstract of Pleadings. [Zanesville, Ohio? 1846]
    7937 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank. 1837. S.P. Chase for Defendant. Court in Bank, 1837. James G. Birney, Ads. The State of Ohio, error. [Columbus 1837]
    10113 Ohio. Supreme Court. Court in Bank. January Term, 1846. Court in Bank, January Term, 1846. Elisha S. Frost vs. J. & A. Lowry Application for Writ of Error. Columbus 1846.
    7764 Ohio. Supreme Court. Sandusky County. Stewart and Dennis, vs. Parrish. Sandusky Supreme Court--In Ejectment. ... O. Parrish. [Fremont 1830]
    5626 Ohio. Treasurer of State. Annual Report of the Treasurer of State, to the Forty First General Assembly. December 7, 1842. [Columbus] [1842]
    9851 Old Jacksonian. To the qualified voters of the Fifth Congressional District of Ohio. : Fellow citizens: The election is drawing near, and it becomes our duty as freemen to give our votes to some of the many candidates before us ... [Ohio 1834]
    8892 Olds, Chauncey N. (Chauncey Newell), 1816-1890. Remarks of Mr. Olds of Pickaway, on the Motion to Strike Out the Resolutions of the Majority of the Judiciary Committee, on the Subject of the Corwin Petitions, and to Insert the Resolutions of the Minority of Said Committee. In Senate, January 1848. Columbus 1848.
    2158 Oliver, George, 1782-1867. The Historical Landmarks and Other Evidences of Freemasonry, Explained; in a Series of Practical Lectures, with Copious Notes. Arranged on the System Which Has Been Enjoined by the Grand Lodge of England, as It Was Settled by the Lodge of Reconciliation, at the Union in 1813. By Rev. G. Oliver, D.D. Author of "The History of Initiation," "Antiquities of Freemasonry," "Star in the East," Etc. Etc. Etc. Past D.P.G.M. for Lincolnshire, Etc. Etc. Etc. First American, from the London Edition, with Notes, by C. Moore, Editor of "The Masonic Review." In Two Volumes. Vol. I. Cincinnati 1849.
    8210 Orr, Thomas J., d. 1874. Prospectus of the Democratic Republican, a political newspaper, to be published in Bucyrus, Crawford County, Ohio. By Thomas J. Orr & John White. Being informed that the Democrats of Crawford County are anxious to have a public print devoted to the great and good cause of disseminating the true principles of democracy, the subscribers herewith proposed to commence the work, as soon as a sufficient number of subscribers are obtained to justify the undertaking. ... [Bucyrus 1840]
    3760 Owen, B. Review of the Speech of Hon. Henry Clay, in the United States Senate, February 7, 1839, on Abolition. By B. Owen, Esq. Conneaut, O. 1839.
    1891 Owen, Robert, 1771-1858. Debate on the Evidences of Christianity. Containing an Examination of "the Social System," and of all the Systems of Scepticism of Ancient & Modern Times. Held in the City of Cincinnati, Ohio, in April 1829; between Robert Owen & Alexander Campbell. Reported by Charles H. Simms. With an Appendix Written by the Parties. Cincinnati 1829.
    1954 Owen, Robert, 1771-1858. Robert Owen's Opening Speech, and His Reply to the Rev. Alexander Campbell, in the Recent Public Discussion in Cincinnati, to Prove that the Principles of All Religions are Erroneous, and that Their Practice is Injurious to the Human Race. Also, Mr. Owen's Memorial to the Republic of Mexico, and a Narrative of the Proceedings thereon, Which Led to the Promise of the Mexican Government, to Place a District One Hundred and Fifty Miles Broad, Along the Whole Line of Frontier Bordering on the U. States, under Mr. Owen's Jurisdiction, for the Purpose of Establishing a New Political and Moral System of Government, Founded on the Laws of Nature, as Explained in the Above Debate with Mr. Campbell. Cincinnati 1829.
    68 Owen, Robert, 1771-1858. Debate on the Evidences of Christianity. Containing an Examination of "the Social System," and of all the Systems of Scepticism of Ancient & Modern Times. Held in the City of Cincinnati, Ohio, in April 1829; between Robert Owen & Alexander Campbell. Reported by Charles H. Simms. With an Appendix Written by the Parties. Second Edition. Cincinnati, Ohio 1829.
    5834 Painesville Academy. Painesville. May Day Festival. The Coronation Ceremonies of the Queen of May, Conducted by the members of Painesville Academy will be performed on Wednesday, May 22, in the Academy Grove Commencing at 4 o'clock, P.M. Order of Exercises. 1. Music by the Band. 2. Address of Flower Strewers. 3. Music. 4. Presentation of the Crown. 5. Queen's Reply. 6. Music. 7. Presentation of the Sceptre. 8. Queen's Reply. 9. Music. 10. Addressees of the Maids of Honor. 11. Music. 12. Valedictory. 13. Music. 14. Callisthenics. The guests and members of the School will then be conducted in procession to the residence of the Principal, corner of State and Erie st., where an Inviting Entertainment Will Be Provided. Admission Tickets may be obtained at Marshall & Co., Hardware Store, Yankee Store, or of the Committee. Price of admission 25 cents. E.H. Gaylord, A.P. Sanford, G.W. Morley, Com. M.R. Doolittle, Job Printer. [Painesville] [1844]
    5839 Painesville Academy. Painesville. Catalogue of the Trustees, Teachers and Students of Painesville Academy, for the Year Ending July 13, 1843. Painesville, Lake County, Ohio. [Painesville] 1843.
    5923 Painesville Academy. Painesville. Painesville Academy. Exhibition March 24, 1843, Friday Eve., 6 o'clock. [program] [Painesville 1843]
    5833 Painesville Academy. Painesville. Painesville Academy Exhibition, January 24, 1844--Wednesday Eve.--6 O'clock. Order of Exercises, Music--Prayer. Select Declamations by the Junior Members of the School. [Program] [Painesville 1844]
    5832 Painesville Academy. Painesville. Painesville Academy Exhibition. January 29, 1845,--Wednesday Eve., 6 o'clock. Order of Exercises. Painesville 1845.
    5840 Painesville Academy. Painesville. Catalogue of the Officers, Instructors and Students, of Painesville Academy: For the Year and a Half Ending February 10, 1847. Painesville, Lake County, Ohio. Painesville 1847.
    5838 Painesville Academy. Painesville. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Painesville Academy, Painesville, Ohio. For the Year Ending July 26, 1850. Painesville 1850.
    5205 Painesville. Citizens. Public Meeting. At a Meeting of the Citizens of Painesville, at the Methodist Chapel, Friday, Jan. 18, 1828. Re: Moral Climate. [Painesville 1828]
    4669 Palmer, Aaron. Palmer's Pocket Scale, with Rules for Its Use in Solving Arithmetical and Geometrical Problems. Warren, O. 1845.
    5593 Palmer, Joel. Journal of Travels over the Rocky Mountains, to the Mouth of the Columbia River; Made During the Year 1845 and 1846; Containing...Descriptions of the Valleys of the Willamette, Umpqua, and Clamet; A General Description of Oregon Territory; Its Inhabitants, Climate, Soil, Productions, etc., etc.; A List of Necessary Outfits for Emigrants; and a Table of Distances from Camp to Camp on the Route. Also, a Letter from the Rev. H. H. Spaulding, Resident Missionary, for the Last Ten Years, among the Nez Perce Tribe of Indians, on the Koos-koos-kee River; the Organic Laws of Oregon Territory; Tables of about 300 Words of the Chinook Jargon, and about 200 Words of the Nez Perce Language; a Description of Mount Hood; Incidents of Travel, &c., &c. By Joel Palmer. Cincinnati 1847.
    4068 Parcels, Peter. Prospectus, for Publishing by Subscription, a New Paper, to be entitled The Independent Republican. To be Printed Weekly at Chillicothe, the Present Seat of Government for the State of Ohio. By Peter Parcels. Chillicothe. Aug. 1, 1809. Chillicothe 1809.
    7233 Parish, Daniel. Late Murder in Jersey City: or, A Brief Sketch of the Career of Mrs. Spencer, the Victim: A Woman of Four Husbands at the Age of Twenty-Four, the Most Extraordinary Female Character of the Present Generation. The Writer's Defence to the Charges of the Mother of the Depraved Women, Republished in a Sheet Called "The Cleveland Plain Dealer." Truth Sometimes Stranger than Fiction, Always Stronger. [Four lines of quotation] By D. Parish. Cleveland 1846.
    361 Parke, Uriah. The Farmers' and Mechanics' Practical Arithmetic, Revised and Improved; Containing the Rules of Arithmetic Necessary in Business, with Their Application to Commercial and Mechanical Purposes, Measuring, &c.: Designed for the Use of Schools and Men of Business, and Adapted to the Federal Money of the United States. By Uriah Parke. Zanesville, Ohio 1839.
    138 Parke, Uriah. Key to the Farmers' & Mechanics' Practical Arithmetic: In Which the Most Difficult Problems Are Solved, and Notes and Questions Added for the Illustration of the Science, and Pointing Out Its Adaptation to the Business Pursuit of Life. By Uriah Parke. Zanesville 1840.
    278 Parker, J. W. The History, Philosophy, and Uses of Human Magnetism, or Mesmerism; with Practical Instructions How to Apply the Power in Curing Pains and Diseases. Being a Brief Compilation of the Most Important Knowledge on This Subject. By J.W. Parker. Salem, O. 1845.
    5366 Parsons, George M. Address of the Progress of Reform: Delivered before the Miami Chapter of the Alpha Delta Phi Society, Miami University, August 9, 1848. By George M. Parsons. Published by Request. Columbus 1848.
    2203 Pattie, James Ohio, 1804?-1850? The Personal Narrative of James O. Pattie, of Kentucky, During an Expedition from St. Louis, through the Vast Regions between that Place and the Pacific Ocean, and Thence Back through the City of Mexico to Vera Cruz, during Journeyings of Six Years; in which He and His Father, Who Accompanied Him, Suffered Unheard Hardships and Dangers, had Various Conflicts with the Indians, and were Made Captive, in Which Captivity His Father Died; Together with a Description of the Country, and the Various Nations through which They Passed. Edited by Timothy Flint. Cincinnati 1831.
    2498 Pattie, James Ohio, 1804?-1850? The Personal Narrative of James O. Pattie, of Kentucky, During an Expedition from St. Louis, through the Vast Regions between that Place and the Pacific Ocean, and Thence Back through the City of Mexico to Vera Cruz, during Journeyings of Six Years; in Which He and His Father, Who Accompanied Him, Suffered Unheard Hardships and Dangers, had Various Conflicts with the Indians, and were Made Captive, in Which Captivity His Father Died; Together with a Description of the Country, and the Various Nations through which They Passed. Edited by Timothy Flint. Cincinnati 1833.
    6739 Pattison, Robert Everett, 1800-1874. Address to the Senior Class of the Western Baptist Theological Institute, Covington, Ky. Delivered at the Second Anniversary, June 16, 1847, by R.E. Pattison, D.D. President, and Professor of Christian Theology. Cincinnati 1847.
    6393 Peck, George, 1797-1876, editor. Sketches & Incidents; or, A Budget from the Saddle-Bags of a Superannuated Itinerant. Volume I. George Peck, Editor. Cincinnati 1847.
    1396 Peirce, Thomas 1786-1850. The Odes of Horace in Cincinnati; as Published in the "Western Spy and Literary Cadet," during the Year 1821. Cincinnati 1822.
    1464 Peirce, Thomas, 1786-1850. The Muse of Hesperia. A Poetic Reverie. [Four lines from Pierpont] Cincinnati 1823.
    9018 Pelton, T. S. (Thirza S.), d. 1853. An Appeal to the Ladies of Our Country, in Behalf of Female Education: With a Plan for Establishing a Ladies' Seminary, at Cleveland, Ohio, to Be Under the Director of a Board of Ladies, and to Be Called the Sigourney Seminary. Cleveland 1850.
    275 Pendleton, Charles Henry. A Conversation Between Two Laymen, on the Subjects and Modes of Christian Baptism and Church Communion, Forming a Complete Manual. By Chas. H. Pendleton, Member of the First Baptist Church, Cleveland. Cleveland Providence, R.I. Am. Bap. Pub. S.S. Depository, Phil.; J. Barker, N.Y. and Bennet, Backus & Hawley, Utica, N.Y., 1840.
    1955 Penn, William, 1644-1718. Primitive Christianity Revived, in the Faith and Practice of the People Called Quakers. Written in Testimony to the Present Dispensation of God, Through Them, to the World; that Prejudices May Be Removed, the Simple Informed, the Well-Inclined Encouraged, and the Truth and Its Innocent Friends Rightly Represented. By William Penn. Cincinnati 1829.
    957 Penn, William, 1644-1718. The Harmony of Divine and Heavenly Doctrines, Demonstrated in Sundry Declarations of a Variety of Subjects. Preached at the Quakers' Meetings in London. By William Penn, and Others. Taken in Short-Hand as Delivered by Them: and Now Faithfully Transcribed and Published By a Lover of That People. Second American Edition, from the Third London Edition. [sermon] St. Clairsville 1836.
    4746 Perkins and Brown. Akron. Circular. To Wool Growers. Perkins & Brown, of Akron, Summit County, Ohio, have made arrangements for opening a Commission Wool House at Springfield, Mass. 1846 Mar. 16. [Akron 1846]
    4747 Perkins, James H. (James Handasyd), 1810-1849. Annals of the West: Embracing a Concise Account of Principal Events Which Have Occurred in the Western States and Territories, from the Discovery of the Mississippi Valley to the Year Eighteen Hundred and Forty Five. Compiled from the Most Authentic Sources by James H. Perkins. Cincinnati 1846.
    6459 Perry, Aaron F. (Aaron Pyfe), 1815-1893 and Joseph R. Swan, 1802-1884. Ohio Citizen. Summary of the Constitution and Statutes of the State of Ohio: Reduced to Questions and Answers for the Use of Schools and Families. By A.F. Perry and J.R. Swan. Columbus 1844.
    6143 Perry, Aaron Fyfe, 1815-1893. Eulogy on the Life and Character of John Quincy Adams Delivered before the Citizens of Columbus, Ohio, April 8th, 1848, by A.F. Perry, Esq. [Columbus] 1848.
    9602 Phillips & Speer Company. Cincinnati. Catalogue of an extensive collection of books, in every department of ancient and modern literature for sale by Phillips & Speer. [Cincinnati] [1818]
    176 Phillips, Charles, 1787?-1859. Speeches of Charles Phillips, Esq. The Irish Barrister: To Which is Added the Emerald Isle; A Poem: With an Appendix, Comprising a Criticism, by the Edinburgh Reviewers, and the Rejoinder of Mr. Phillips: and the Characters of Napoleon Bonaparte and Charles Curran, Esq. By Phillips. Cincinnati 1818.
    561 Phillips, Jonathan, 1778-1860, compiler. Messages of the Presidents of the United States, from the Formation of the General Government, Down to the Close of the Administration of President Van Buren; Concluding with the Inaugural Address of President W.H. Harrison. Prefixed to the Work are the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution of the United States. [Columbus] 1841.
    3307 Phillips, William, 1796-1836. Campbellism Exposed; or Strictures on the Peculiar Tenets of Alexander Campbell. By Rev. William Phillips, Late Assistant Editor of the Western Christian Advocate. To Which is Prefixed a Memoir of the Author. Cincinnati 1837.
    3970 Phillips, William, 1796-1836. Campbellism Exposed; or Strictures on the Peculiar Tenets of Alexander Campbell. By Rev. William Phillips, Late Assistant Editor of the Western Christian Advocate. To Which is Prefixed A Memoir of the Author. Cincinnati 1840.
    965 Philo Justitia, pseud. Circular. To the advocates of African emancipation, who are sensible of the wrongs of those unhappy beings, now writhing and groaning under the iron hand of oppression; and who are willing to aid and assist in devising means to release them from the chains which so ... grievous bondage. Dear friends, [116 lines] Philo Justitia. St. Clairsville, 1st mo. 4th, 1816. [8 lines] [St. Clairsville 1816]
    6235 Philomath, W. A. Original Clay Songs; Humorous and Sentimental, to Suit the Present Political Crisis, and to Advocate the Claims of Henry Clay to the Highest Honors His Country Can Bestow. By W. A. Pilomath, Union Co., Ind. Cincinnati 1842.
    7328 Philomathean Literary Institute. Antrim. First Annual Report of the Philomathean Literary Institute at Antrim, Ohio. 1838. Antrim 1838.
    6236 Phreno-Magnetic Society of Cincinnati. Constitution and By-Laws of the Phreno-Magnetic Society of Cincinnati. 1842. Officers and Members. Cincinnati 1820.
    7130 Piatt, Benjamin McCullough, 1779-1863, complainant. Hamilton Supreme Court, State of Ohio. Bank of the United States and Others, ads. Benjamin M. Piatt, in Chancery. Cincinnati 1832.
    7188 Piatt, John Hooper, 1781-1822. To the Electors of the First Congressional District of the State of Ohio; Composed of the Counties of Warren, Butler, Preble, and Hamilton. My friends and fellow citizens, In consequence of General William Henry Harrison, having declined re-election...I am induced to offer myself as a candidate at this time, and to solicit your votes and interest ... [Cincinnati 1818]
    3108 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850 and John W. Picket. Picket's Primer; or, First Book for Children Designed to Precede the Spelling Book. By A. Picket and John W. Picket. Cincinnati [1836]
    1956 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850 and John W. Picket. The Essentials of English Grammar: Being the Second Part of the Juvenile Spelling Book: Containing Obvious Definitions and Rules for Speaking and Writing Correctly. By A. & J. W. Picket, Principals of the Cincinnati Female Institution, Authors of the American School Class Books, &c. [Two lines of quotation-Johnson.] Stereotyped by Oliver Wells, & Co. Cincinnati, Ohio 1829.
    2065 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850 and John W. Picket. The Essentials of English Grammar: Being the Second Part of the Juvenile Spelling Books, Containing Obvious Definitions and Rules for Speaking and Writing Correctly. Cincinnati 1830.
    2066 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. The New Juvenile Expositor or Rational Reader, and Key to the Juvenile Spelling Book, Comprising the Definitions of all the Syllabic Words in that Work; with Copious Illustrations in English Etymology: Forming an Extensive Definition Class Book for the Instruction of Youth: Being American School Class Book No. 4. Cincinnati 1830.
    2205 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. The New Juvenile Expositor, or Rational Reader, and Key to the Juvenile Spelling Book: Comprising the Definitions of All the Syllabic Words in That Work: with Copious Illustrations in English Etymology, Forming an Extensive Definition Class Book for the Instruction of Youth, being American School Class Book No. 4 by A. & J.W. Picket. Cincinnati 1831.
    2657 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. Introduction to Picket's Expositor; Containing Exercises in English Etymology, Definition and Reading: Being the Sequel to the Author's Spelling Book and Part I.--of the New Juvenile Instructer. By A. Picket and John W. Picket. Cincinnati 1834.
    2658 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. The New Juvenile Expositor, or, Rational Reader and Key to the Juvenile Spelling Book Comprising the Definitions of All the Syllabic Words in That Work with Copious Illustrations in English Etymology, Forming an Extensive Definition Class Book for the Instruction of Youth Being American School Class Book No. 4 by A. & J.W. Picket. Cincinnati 1834.
    358 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. Introduction to Picket's Expositor; Containing Exercises in English Etymology, Definition and Reading: Being the Sequel to the Author's Spelling Book; and Part I.--Of the New Juvenile Instructor. By A. Picket, President of the College of Professional Teachers--and John W. Picket, A.M., Authors of the American School Class Books, &c. Cincinnati 1836.
    3311 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. Introduction to Picket's Expositor; Containing Exercises in English Etymology. Sequel to Spelling Book. Part I-of the New Juvenile Instructor. Cincinnati 1837.
    3310 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. The Principles of English Grammar. By A. Picket, President of the College of Professional Teachers,-and John Picket, A.M. Author of the School Class-Books, &c. &c. Cincinnati 1837.
    3971 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. The Principles of English Grammar. By A. Picket and John W. Picket, A.M. Cincinnati 1840.
    6481 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. Pickets' Class-Book, No. 3. The Reader and Definer, Containing Pieces in Prose and Verse, Designed for the Higher Classes by A. Picket and John W. Picket. Cincinnati 1841.
    562 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. Introduction to Picket's Expositor; Containing Exercises in English Etymology, Definition and Reading. Bring the Squire to the Author's Spelling Book. And Part I of the New Juvenile Instructor. By A. Picket, President of the Professional Teachers, and John W. Picket, Authors of American School Class Books, etc. Cincinnati 1841.
    283 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. The New Juvenile Reader: Designed for the Younger Classes in Elementary Schools. By A. Picket, President of the Western Literary Institute, and College of Professional Teachers; and John W. Picket, A.M. Principals of the Cincinnati Female Institution; Authors of the School Class-Books, &c. Cincinnati 1843.
    8484 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. Introduction to Picket's Expositor. By A. Picket and John W. Picket. Cincinnati 1845.
    4748 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. The New Juvenile Spelling Book, and Rudimental Reader: Designed for Teaching and the Elements of the English Language. Picket's Class Book; No. 1. By A. Picket ... and John W. Picket. Cincinnati 1846.
    4833 Picket, Albert, 1771-1850. The Analyzer and Expositor: Containing Exercises in English Etymology, Definition, and Reading. By Albert Picket, Sen., President of the Western Literary Institute, and College of Teachers; Member of the New York Historical Society; Senior Author of the American School Class Books, etc., and John W. Pickett, M.D., LL.D. Cincinnati 1847.
    403 Pierce, George Edmund, 1794-1871. A Plea for Stability and Permanence in Institutions of Learning; Delivered before the Trustees, Officers and Students of the Cleveland Medical College, February 26, 1845, by Rev. George E. Pierce, D.D. President of Western Reserve College. Published by Request. Cleveland 1845.
    43 Pingree, Enoch M. (Enoch Merrill), 1817-1849. A Debate on the Doctrine of Universal Salvation: Held in Cincinnati, O., from March 24, to April 1, 1845. Between Rev. E.M. Pingree, Pastor of the First Universalist Church, Louisville, Ky. Rev. N.L. Rice, D.D. Pastor of the Central Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, O. Taken down by a Reporter, and Revised by the Parties. Cincinnati 1845.
    6116 Pingree, Enoch M. (Enoch Merrill), 1817-1849. A Debate on Universalism Held in Warsaw, Kentucky, May, 1844, between Rev. E.M. Pingree and Rev. John L. Waller. Reported by a Stenographer and Revised by the Disputants. Cincinnati 1845.
    8642 Pingree, Enoch M. (Enoch Merrill), 1817-1849. A Debate on the Doctrine of Universal Salvation: Held in Cincinnati, O., from March 24, to April 1, 1845. Between Rev. E.M. Pingree, Pastor of the First Universalist Church, Louisville, Ky. and Rev. N.L. Rice, D.D. Pastor of the Central Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, O. Taken down by a Reporter and Revised by the Parties. Cincinnati 1846.
    109 Pingree, Enoch M. (Enoch Merrill), 1817-1849. A Debate on the Doctrine of Universal Salvation: Held in Cincinnati, O., from March 24, to April 1, 1845. Between Rev. E. M. Pingree, Pastor of the First Universalist Church, Louisville, Ky. and Rev. N.L. Rice, D.D. Pastor of the Central Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, O. Taken down by a Reporter and Revised by the Parties. Cincinnati 1848.
    4937 Pinkerton, Jane L. Religious and Miscellaneous Poems, by Jane L. Pinkerton. Coshocton 1848.
    6956 Plutarch. Plutarch's Lives, Translated from the Original Greek, with Notes, Critical and Historical and a Life of Plutarch by John Langhorne and William Langhorne. Stereotype ed., carefully rev. and corr. Cincinnati 1850.
    5691 Pollok, Robert, 1798-1827. The Course of Time, A Poem. By Robert Pollok, A.M. with a Memoir of the Author, by William Livingston Prall, Esq. A Copious Index, and an Analysis Prefixed to Each Book. Cincinnati 1842.
    9721 Pollok, Robert, 1798-1827. The Course of Time. A Poem, in Ten Books by Robert Pollok with a Memoir of the Author by William Livingston Prall, a Copious Index and an Analysis Prefixed to Each Book. Cincinnati 1849.
    6947 Pollok, Robert, 1798-1827. The Course of Time: A Poem, by Robert Pollok, A.M., with a Memoir of the Author, by William Livingston Prall, Esq. A Copious Index, and an Analysis Prefixed to Each Book. Cincinnati 1850.
    3763 Pond, Samuel William, 1808-1891. The History of Joseph, in the Language of the Dakota or Sioux Indians, Translated from Genesis, by Samuel W. and Gideon H. Pond. Cincinnati 1839.
    3973 Poole, George Ayliffe, 1809-1883. The Life and Times of Saint Cyprian. Oxford 1840.
    5258 Portage County Free Soil Central Committee. Ravenna. Free Soil Meeting, At Ravenna, On Saturday, October 28th, At 11 O'Clock. A.M. Joshua R. Giddings Will be present and address the meeting. John Van Buren Will be in Cleveland on the 26th instant. An effort, and it is hoped a successful one, will be made to secure his attendance at Ravenna on the 28th instant. David Wilmot, And others, it is also hoped, will be present. [hand pointing right] Come Men, Women And Children to this gathering in behalf of Freedom! Arouse, Men Of Portage, To Action! And by one great, magnanimous and patriotic effort, assist in the rescue of your country from the disgrace of Slavery, and your Government from the control of Southern Tyrants and Northern Doughfaces! John E. Jackson, [43 names following, with one blacked out] Portage County Free Soil Central Committee. Ravenna, Oct. 20, 1848. [Ravenna 1848]
    5169 Portage County Mutual Fire Insurance Company (Portage County, Ohio). Annual Mutual Insurance Circular. 1% assessment on all premium notes, dated prior to Nov. 19, 1836. Cuyahoga Falls. [Cuyahoga Falls 1836]
    4317 Portage County Mutual Fire Insurance Company (Portage County, Ohio). Fifth Annual Report of the Portage County Mutual Fire Insurance Company. October 17, 1838. Justus Gale, Pres.
    1838.
    4081 Portage County Mutual Fire Insurance Company (Portage County, Ohio). Annual Report of the Portage County Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Warren 1839.
    4340 Portage County Mutual Fire Insurance Company (Portage County, Ohio). Thirteenth Annual Report of the Portage County Mutual Fire Insurance Department. Cuyahoga Falls, Dec. 1, 1846. Cuyahoga Falls 1846.
    8098 Portage Hydraulic Manufacturing and Land Company. Prospectus for a Manufacturing Townsite in Portage County. Ravenna 1836.
    566 Porter, Jane, 1776-1850. The Scottish Chiefs; A Romance. By Miss Jane Porter, Author of "Thaddeus of Warsaw," and "Remarks on Sidney's Aphorisms." [Three lines of quotation] In Three Volumes. Vol. I [-III.] Cincinnati 1841.
    9755 Potter, J. F. Letter to Prof. R.D. Mussey. [Refutation of Charges.]. Cincinnati 1850.
    8805 Pragay, Johann, d. 1851. Cincinnati, May 9th 1850. Encouraged probably by accounts of the brilliant reception their countrymen received, two hundred more of those compromised by the Hungarian Revolution have embarked, to wait under the protection of this great nation, the turn of events in Europe. Allow me then, to direct your attention to the following ... [Cincinnati 1850]
    2206 Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. A Report of the Minority in the Convention on Domestic Missions, Held in Cincinnati, November, 1831. By a Committee. Cincinnati 1831 [i.e., 1832].
    1328 Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Grand River Presbytery. Domestic Missionary Society. Constitution of the Grand River Missionary Society. Officers of the Society for the Present Year. By Order of the Board of Directors, Harvey Coe, Secretary; Warren, February 12, 1821. [Warren? 1821]
    10399 Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Presbytery of Chillicothe. Two Letters, on the Subject of Slavery, from the Presbytery of Chillicothe to the Churches Under Their Care. Hillsborough 1830.
    568 Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Presbytery of Cleveland. An Exposition of the Peculiarities, Difficulties and Tendencies of Oberlin Perfectionism. Prepared by a Committee of the Presbytery of Cleveland, and by the Presbytery Ordered to be Published under the Direction of Said Committee, October 8th, 1840. Cleveland 1841.
    3515 Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Presbytery of Columbus. A Pastoral Letter, from the Presbytery of Columbus to the Churches under Their Care; Adopted September 6, 1838. Columbus 1838.
    2522 Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Presbytery of Indianapolis. Trial of the Rev. James R. Wheelock before the Indianapolis Presbytery Held at Greensburg in November, 1832 and January, 1833. Cincinnati 1833.
    2730 Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Synod of Cincinnati. Trial and Acquittal of Lyman Beecher, D.D. before the Presbytery of Cincinnati, on Charges Preferred by Joshua L. Wilson, D.D. Reported for the New York Observer, by Mr. Stansbury, of Washington, D.C. Cincinnati 1835.
    3976 Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Synod of Cincinnati. Extracts from the Minutes of the Synod of Cincinnati at Its Late Meeting in Dayton, Ohio, 1840, by S. Steel, Stated Clerk, and J. Burtt, on Committee to Prepare and Print the Minutes of the Synod. Dayton 1840.
    855 Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Synod of Kentucky. Case of Maccalla Against Blythe, Tried before the Synod of Kentucky, in September, 1814. [Two lines from Solomon] Chillicothe 1814.
    2159 Presbyterian Church of the U.S.A. Synod of Chilicothe. An Address to the Churches, on the Subject of Slavery. Georgetown[,] Ohio, August 5, 1831. [1831]
    2661 Presbyterian Education Society. Western Agency. Annual Report of the Directors of the Western Agency of the Presbyterian Education Society, Presented at the Annual Meeting, Held in the City of Cincinnati, October 30, 1834. Cincinnati 1834.
    7245 Prestley, James, editor. The Pulpit of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church. Consisting of Sermons by the Ministers of the Four Synods of That Denomination. Edited by Rev. James Prestley. Cincinnati 1850.
    2340 Preston, John, 1587-1628. The Saint's Daily Exercise. A Treatise, Unfolding the Whole Duty of Prayer: in Five Sermons upon 1. Thes. V. 17. By John Preston, D.D. Chaplain to His Majesty and Master of Emanuel College. [Four lines of Scripture text] Xenia 1832.
    254 Price, William H., 1794?-1868. Reports of Surveys Made for the Hillsborough and Cincinnati Railroad Company, by Wm. H. Price, Esq., Engineer. [Cincinnati 1848]
    6 Proceedings of the Buckeye Celebration. Proceedings of the Buckeye Celebration, in Commemoration of the Day on Which General St. Clair Named Fort Hamilton at Hamilton, Ohio, on the Thirtieth Day of September, 1835. Cincinnati [1835]
    9424 Professional Teachers and Other Friends of Education. Proceedings of the Annual Convention of Professional Teachers and Other Friends of Education; Held in the City of Columbus, Ohio; on the 19th, 20th, 21st and 22nd, December, 1837. Columbus 1838.
    5096 Protection Insurance Company. Cincinnati. Manual of Insurance: Comprising a Comparative View of the Hazards of Fire Insurance in England and the United States. Ravenna 1850.
    1083 Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. Ohio Diocese. Journals of the Convention, of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Ohio, Begun and Held at Worthington, June 3, A.D. 1818; and Continued by Adjournments to Fifth of Said Month. Columbus 1818.
    9021 Proudfoot, John. First Celebration of Burns' Anniversary, in Cleveland, A Cantata. By John Proudfoot. [Four lines of quotation] Cleveland 1849.
    9262 Providence Baptist Association. Minutes of the Providence Association, Held with the Providence Church, in Mil[ton] Township, Jackson County, Ohio, on the 11th, 12th, and 13th Days of September, 1835. [n.p. 1835]
    9694 Psyche Home Companion, or, Physiology of Human Life Containing Rules for the Preservation of Health with an Appendix to Ladies by Psyche, a General Introduction, by Miss Sedgwick ... Columbus, O. 1847.
    85 Purviance, Levi. The Biography of Elder David Purviance, with His Memoirs: Containing His Views on Baptism, The Divinity of Christ, and the Atonement. Written by Himself: With an Appendix; Giving Biographical Sketches of Elders John Hardy, Reuben Dooly, William Dye, Thos. Kyle, George Shidler, William Kinkade, Thomas Adams, Samuel Kyle, and Nathan Worley. Together, with a Historical Sketch of the Great Kentucky Revival. By Elder Levi Purviance. Dayton 1848.
    3316 Putnam Female Seminary. Putnam. Second Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Members of the Putnam Female Seminary: For the Year Ending September 19th, 1837. [Zanesville] 1837.
    5315 Putnam Female Seminary. Putnam. Catalogue of the Putnam Female Seminary, For the Year Ending August 1846. Zanesville, Ohio 1846.
    5327 Putnam Female Seminary. Putnam. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Putnam Female Seminary, for the Year Ending August, 1848. Zanesville, Ohio 1848.
    9391 Putnam Female Seminary. Putnam. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Putnam Female Seminary. Zanesville 1849.
    9392 Putnam Female Seminary. Putnam. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Putnam Female Seminary. Zanesville 1850.
    2502 Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius. The Works of Quintilian Digested and Prepared for the Use of the American Public. Translated by Ormsby MacKnight Mitchel. Cincinnati 1833.
    2751 Ramble, Robert. Book of Heroes. Cincinnati [c1841]
    132 Ramble, Robert. Book of Heroes. By Robert Ramble. Cincinnati 1844.
    2341 Ramble, Robert. Book of Heroes. Cincinnati 1849.
    3768 Raper, William H., 1793-1852. A Discourse on Universalism, by Rev. Wm. H. Raper. Published by Request. Cincinnati 1839.
    1164 Rational Brethren of the West. The Belief of the Rational Brethren of the West. [Two lines from Daniel] Cincinnati 1819.
    347 Ray, Joseph, 1807-1855. Ray's Arithmetical Key, Containing Solutions to the Questions in Ray's Part Third, and to Some of the More Difficult Questions in Part Second: Also, an Appendix, Embracing the Canceling System and the Higher Parts of Arithmetic, with Numerous Exercises for the Blackboard. By Joseph Ray, M.D. Professor of Mathematics in Woodward College. [Cincinnati] [1845].
    5561 Reformed Church in the U.S.A. West Pennsylvania Classis. Verhandlungen einer Classical-Versammlung gehalten in Canfield, Trumbull County, Ohio, vom 18ten bis zum 20sten May, 1829. Canton 1829.
    5393 Reissner, Johann Conrad. A B C-, Buchstabir- und Lesebuch, zum Gebrauch für deutsche Schulen in den Vereinigten Staaten. Verfasst von J. C. Reissner. Cleveland, Ohio. [between 1841 and 1876?]
    4942 Relief Fire Engine and Hose Company. Ripley. Charter and Constitution of the Relief Fire Engine and Hose Company of Ripley, Ohio. Adopted January 10, 1848. Ripley 1848.
    3591 Renville, Joseph, d. 1846 and Thomas S. Williamson, 1800-1879. The Gospel According to Mark, and Extracts from Some Other Books of the New Testament, in the Language of the Dakotas. Translated from the French by Joseph Renville, Sr. Written and Prepared for the Press by Thomas S. Williamson. Cincinnati 1839.
    3590 Renville, Joseph, d. 1846 and Thomas S. Williamson, 1800-1879. Extracts from the Gospels of Matthew, Luke & John, from the Acts of the Apostles, and from the First Epistle of John, in the Language of the Dacota, or Sioux Indians. Translated from the French, as Published by the American Bible Society, by Joseph Renville, Sr. Written and Prepared for the Press by Thomas S. Williamson. Cincinnati 1839.
    3589 Renville, Joseph, d. 1846 and Thomas S. Williamson, 1800-1879. Extracts from Genesis and the Psalms with the Third Chapter of Proverbs, and the Third Chapter of Daniel in the Dacota Language. Translated from the French Bible, as Published by the American Bible Society, by Joseph Renville, Compared with Other Translations, and Prepared for the Press, by Thomas S. Williamson. Cincinnati 1839.
    3557 Republican Corresponding Committee of Muskingum County. Zanesville, Nov. 18th, 1828. Celebration of the Victory of the 31st October!! Ohio has risen in her strength! She has nobly taken her stand with her neighboring Republican sisters of New-York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Kentucky and Indiana-and has proclaimed her voice at the ballot boxes for Jackson, Calhoun and Reform. [Zanesville 1828]
    7816 Republican Society. Cincinnati. Cincinnati, June 13th, 1805. Sir, The subscribers, a committee of correspondence appointed by the Republican Society. Re: support for Edward Tiffin. [Cincinnati 1805]
    7262 Revere, J. Inquiry into the Origin and Effects of Sulphurous Fumigations. With Observations on the Structure & Functions of the Skin by John Godman, M.D. Cincinnati 1822.
    2668 Reynal, Rafael. Viage por los Estados Unidos del Norte, Dedicado a los Jovenes Mexicanos de Ambos Secsos. [Three lines from the Edinburgh Review] Cincinnati 1834.
    7455 Reynolds, John. The Psalms of David in Metre: Being a New Metrical and Literal Version of the Book of Psalms by John Reynolds. Rossville 1844.
    133 Rhinehart, W. R. (William R.) The American Church Harp, Containing a Choice Selection of Hymns and Tunes, Comprising a Variety of Metres, Well Adapted to All Christian Churches, Singing Schools, and Private Families. By W.R. Rhinehart. Germantown, O. 1848.
    3544 Rice, Harvey, 1800-1891. Yorick, and Other Poems. Cleveland 1838.
    2390 Riddle, Adam N., b. 1806. An Argument in Favor of Establishing the State Bank of Ohio; Contained in a Series of Five Numbers, that Appeared Editorially, in the Cincinnati Republican. Together with a Draft of the Charter for that Projected Institution; the same that was Submitted to the Legislature of Ohio, at Its Session of 1832-33, by Mr. Riddle, of Hamilton County. Cincinnati 1833.
    7779 Riddle, John, d. 1847. Last Will and Testament of Col. John Riddle, dec'd. Cincinnati 1847.
    8920 Rigdon, Sidney and Oliver Cowdery. Dear brethren-, [Signed and dated at end:] Sidney Rigdon, Oliver Cowdery. Kirtland, Ohio, May 10, 1834. [Kirtland 1834]
    3771 Riggs, Stephen Return, 1812-1883. The Dakota First Reading Book Prepared by Stephen R. Riggs and Gideon H. Pond, Missionaries. Printed for the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Cincinnati 1839.
    1260 Riley, James, 1777-. An Authentic Narrative of the Loss of the American Brig Commerce on the Western Coast of Africa, in the Month of August, 1815. With an Account of the Sufferings of Her Surviving Officers and Crew Who were Enslaved by the Wandering Arabs of the Great African Desert, or Zahahrah: with Observations, Historical, Geographical, &c. Made during the Travels of the Author, While a Slave to the Arabs, and in the Empire of Morocco. By James Riley. ...Illustrated and Embellished with Eight Handsome Engravings. Chilllicothe [sic] 1820.
    577 Robbins, Chandler, 1810-1882. Address, Delivered before the Patrons and Friends of the Springfield Ohio High School, at Its Opening, January, 1841. By Chandler Robbins, Principal. Springfield 1841.
    715 Robbins, Samuel Prince, d. 1823. A Sermon, Preached at Granville, (Ohio,) December 14, 1808, at the Ordination of the Rev. Timothy Harris, to the Pastoral Care of the Congregational Church and Society in That Place. By Samuel Robbins, A.M. Pastor of the First Church and Society in Marietta, (Ohio.) Marietta, (Ohio.) 1809.
    676 Robbins, Thomas. A Sermon Delivered at the Ordination of the Rev. Samuel P. Robbins, to the Pastoral Care of the First Church and Society in Marietta, State of Ohio, Jan. 8th. 1806. By Thomas Robbins, A.M. [Two lines of quotation] Marietta (State of Ohio) [1806]
    5342 Roberts, Bennet. A Glance at Universalism in the West. By Bennet Roberts, Minister of the Gospel, Windsor, Morgan County, Ohio. Zanesville 1842.
    9609 Roberts, Joel. The Cholera of 1849, and the Opinions of Medical and Other Professional Gentlemen, in Regard to Its Origin and Proper Treatment, Embracing the Alopathy [sic], Homoeopathy, Hydropathy, Electrical and Eclectic Theories, and Prescriptions, Selected from the Various Journals of the Day. By Joel Roberts. Sandusky City, O. 1850.
    9484 Roberts, W.S. A Circular Letter, Written for the Mad River Baptist Association. By W.S. Roberts---1846. Troy 1847.
    4752 Roberts, William M. (William Milnor), 1810-1881. Report to the Board of Directors, on the Sandy & Beaver Canal, by W. Milnor Roberts, Engineer, Read on the 31st of January, 1846. New Lisbon 1846.
    5099 Robertson, William, 1721-1793. A History of the Middle Ages: Describing the Progress of Society in Europe from the Subversion of the Roman Empire to the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century, Confirmed by Historical Proofs and Illustrations: and the History of the Reign of the Emperor of Germany, Charles V, and All the Kingdoms and States of Europe During His Age. By William Robertson, Principal of the University of Edinburgh; Author of the History of Scotland; History of the Discovery and Conquest of America, &c., &c. Columbus 1850. Three vols. in one.--Price $3 80.
    5101 Robinson, H. N. (Horatio Nelson), 1806-1867. Elements of Geometry, Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, and Conic Sections. By H. N. Robinson, A.M., Author of a Treatise on Arithmetic, an Elementary and a University Edition of Algebra, a Work on Natural Philosophy, and Two Separate Works on Astronomy. Cincinnati 1850.
    1963 Robinson, Samuel, 1783-1826. A Course of Fifteen Lectures on Medical Botany, Denominated Thomson's New Theory of Medical Practice; in Which the Various Theories That Have Preceded It, Are Reviewed and Compared; Delivered in Cincinnati, Ohio. By Samuel Robinson. [Seven lines of quotations] Columbus 1829.
    178 Robinson, Samuel, 1783-1826. Course of Fifteen Lectures, on Medical Botany, Denominated Thomson's New Theory of Medical Practice; in which the Various Theories that have Preceded It are Reviewed and Compared. Delivered in Cincinnati, Ohio, by Samuel Robinson. With Introductory by the Proprietor. Columbus 1832.
    2346 Robinson, Samuel, 1783-1826. A Lecture Introductory to a Course, on the Science of Life Organization, &c. [Cincinnati 1832.
    2921 Robinson, Samuel, 1783-1826. A Course of Fifteen Lectures. [sic] on Medical Botany, Denominated Thomson's New Theory of Medical Practice; in Which the Various Theories That Have Preceded It Are Reviewed and Compared. Delivered in Cincinnati, Ohio, by Dr. Samuel Robinson. [Nine lines of quotations] Columbus, Ohio 1835.
    6095 Rocky River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Seventh Anniversary of the Rocky River Baptist Association. Held at Westfield, Medina County, Ohio, June 20th & 21st, 1838: Together with Their Corresponding Letter. [Cleveland 1838]
    8844 Rocky River Baptist Association. The Minutes of the Tenth Anniversary of the Rocky River Baptist Association Convened at Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, June 17, 18, 1841. Cleveland 1841
    8269 Rocky River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Fourteenth Anniversary of the Rocky River Baptist Association, Held at Strongsville, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio. Akron, Ohio 1845.
    8831 Rocky River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Sixteenth Anniversary of the Rocky River Baptist Association, Held at Seville, Medina County, Ohio, June 16 and 17, 1847. Cleveland 1847.
    8833 Rocky River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Seventeenth Anniversary of the Rocky River Baptist Association, Held at Medina, Medina County, Ohio, June 21st and 22d, 1848. Cleveland 1848.
    8830 Rocky River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Eighteenth Anniversary of the Rocky River Baptist Association, Held at Euclid, Cuyahoga Co., O., June 20th and 21st, 1849. Cleveland 1849.
    8829 Rocky River Baptist Association. Minutes of the Nineteenth Anniversary of the Rocky River Baptist Association, Held at Cleveland, Ohio, June 12 and 13, 1850. Cleveland 1850.
    7270 Rodter, Henrich. Leben, Charakter und Tod des Deutsches Patrioten Dr. Friedrich Ludwig Wiedig: ein aktenmassiger...beitrag zur Beurtheilung des geheimen Strafprozesses und der Politischen Zustande Deutschlands: nach der Schewizer-Ausg. bearb... vom Patriotischer Verein in Cincinnati. Cincinnati 1846.
    5982 Roebuck, Hugh. Reflections on a Sermon Preached at Bloomingburg, July 5, 1835, by the Rev. E.T. Webster, Preached in Charge of Washington Circuit, from Matthew XXII, 37, 38, 39. Addressed to Him by a Member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Belonging to the Bloomingburg Class. Washington Court House 1835.
    270 Rogers, George, 1805-1842. Memoranda of the Experience, Labors, and Travels of a Universalist Preacher. Written by Himself. Cincinnati 1845.
    4839 Rogers, George, 1805-1842. A Review of the Rev. John H. Power's Exposition of Universalism: Commenced by the Late Rev. George Rogers, and Finished by Rev. E.M. Pingree. Cincinnati 1847.
    5960 Rogers, Hester Anna, 1756-1794. Lebensgeschichte, Erfahrung und geistliche briefe von Frau Hester Anna Rogers. Rebst ihrer Leichenpredigt, gehalten von Dr. Cohe. Cincinnati 1849.
    580 Rollin, Charles, 1661-1741. History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Grecians and Macedonians; including a History of the Arts and Sciences of the Ancients. By Charles Rollin. With a Life of the Author, By James Bell. 2 v. Cincinnati 1841.
    6243 Rollin, Charles, 1661-1741. The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Grecians and Macedonians; including a History of the Arts and Sciences of the Ancients. By Charles Rollin. With a Life of the Author, By James Bell. 2 v. Cincinnati 1842.
    6742 Rollin, Charles, 1661-1741. The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Grecians and Macedonians; Including a History of the Arts and Sciences of the Ancients. By Charles Rollin... With a Life of the Author, By James Bell. Cincinnati 1847.
    6086 Rollin, Charles, 1661-1741. The ancient history of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Grecians, and Macedonians. Including a history of the arts and sciences of the ancients. / By Charles Rollin, late principal of the University of Paris, Professor of Eloquence in the Royal College and member of the Royal Academy of Inscriptions and Belles Lettres. ; With a life of the author, by James Bell. ; In two volumes. Cincinnati 1850.
    7749 Rome Select School. Rome. Rome Select School. The subscriber will commence a Select School, at the centre of Rome, on the 10th of August next; term continuing twelve weeks. ... J. Tuckerman. Rome, July 23, 1846. [Rome 1846]
    7738 Rome Select School. Rome. Rome Select School. This School will be commenced under the supervision of the subscriber, on the 9th of August, next, term continuing twelve weeks. ... J. Tuckerman. Rome, July 9th, 1847. [Rome 1847]
    2072 Root, David, 1791-1873. A Sermon Delivered at the Dedication of the New Church Edifice of the Second Presbyterian Society, Cincinnati, May 20, 1830. By the Rev. David Root, Pastor. Cincinnati 1830.
    1855 Root, David., 1791-1873. A Discourse Delivered in the Second Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, Aug. 31, 1828. Occasioned by the Death of Robert Wallace, Senior and Published by Request of His Friends. Cincinnati 1828.
    2710 Row, Michael D. Town lots at public sale. The subscriber, proprietor of the town of Rowsburg, in Perry Township, Wayne County, Ohio, will offer for sale on Saturday the 9th day of May next, a number of choice lots in the town of Rowsburg. ... [Rowsburg 1835]
    1703 Rowland, James, 1789?-1873. A Sermon, Occasioned by the Death of Eleanor Wilcoxon, Who Died at Sandusky, the 9th Day of August, A.D. 1825, Aged 21 Years, 9 Months, and 18 Days; Delivered in Mansfield, Dec. 11, 1825. Sandusky 1826.
    4840 Rowland, James, 1814-1854. The Consecrated Way. By J. Rowland, Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Circleville, O. [Three lines from Hebrews] Circleville, Ohio 1847.
    2210 Rowson, Susanna (Haswell), 1762-1824. Charlotte Temple, A Tale of Truth. By Mrs. Rowson, Late of the New Theatre, Philadelphia; Author of 'Victoria,' 'The Inquisitor,' 'Fille de Chambre,' &c[.] [Three lines of quotation Shakespeare] [Five lines of quotation.] Cincinnati 1831.
    2505 Rowson, Susanna (Haswell), 1762-1824. Charlotte Temple, A Tale of Truth. By Mrs. Rowson, Late of the New Theatre, Philadelphia; Author of "Victoria," "The Inquisitor," "Fille de Chambre," &c. [Seven lines of quotation] [Cincinnati] 1833.
    2670 Rowson, Susanna (Haswell), 1762-1824. Charlotte Temple, A Tale of Truth. By Mrs. Rowson, Late of the New Theatre, Philadelphia; Author of 'Victoria,' 'The Inquisitor,' 'Fille de Chambre,' &c. [Three lines quotation Shakespeare] [Five lines of quotation.] [Cincinnati] 1834.
    4019 Russell, John W., et. al. Broadside reminding Democratic electors of Carroll County, to vote for Martin Van Buren, to guard against the schemes of the Whig Party.
    1836.
    7027 Russell, John, A. M. of Philadelphia. History of France, from the Earliest Times to the Present Day, on the Basis of Sadlers' History, and Arranged for the Use of Schools, with Questions for the Examination of Students. Cincinnati 1837.
    4548 Ruter, C. W. (Calvin W.) Substance of a Sermon Preached on the Occasion of the Death of Rev. Robert R. Roberts, Late Senior Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church. By Rev. C.W. Ruter, of the Indiana Conference. Cincinnati 1843.
    7144 Ruter, Martin, 1785-1838, comp. The Martyrs, or A History of Persecution, from the Commencement of Christianity to the Present Time: Including an Account of the Trials, Tortures, and Triumphant Deaths of Many Who Have Suffered Martyrdom. Compiled from the Works of Fox and Others. By Martin Ruter, S.T.D. President of Augusta College. Cincinnati 1830.
    2074 Ruter, Martin, 1785-1838, comp. The Martyrs, or A History of Persecution, from the Commencement of Christianity to the Present Time: Including an Account of the Trials, Tortures, and Triumphant Deaths of Many Who have Suffered Martyrdom. Compiled from the Works of Fox and Others. By Martin Ruter, S.T.D. President of Augusta College. Cincinnati 1830.
    1529 Ruter, Martin, 1785-1838. An Easy Entrance into the Sacred Language; Being a Concise Hebrew Grammar, without Points. Compiled for the Use and Encouragement of Learners and Adapted to Such as Have Not the Aid of a Teacher. By Martin Ruter, D.D. Cincinnati 1824.
    2211 Ruter, Martin, 1785-1838. The Juvenile Arithmetick and Scholars' Guide, Illustrated with Familiar Questions, and Containing Numerous Examples in Federal Money. To Which is Added, a Short System of Bookkeeping: by Martin Ruter, President of Augusta College. Revised and Enlarged By Nathan Guilford. Cincinnati 1831.
    2212 Ruter, Martin, 1785-1838. The Martyrs, or a History of Persecution, from the Commencement of Christianity to the Present Time: Including an Account of the Trials, Tortures, and Triumphant Deaths of Many Who have Suffered Martyrdom. Compiled from the Works of Fox and Others. By Martin Ruter, S.T.D. President of Augusta College. Cincinnati 1831.
    6478 Ruter, Martin, 1785-1838. The Juvenile Arithmetic and Scholars' Guide Illustrated with Familiar Questions, and Containing Numerous Examples in Federal Money to Which Is Added a Short System of Book Keeping by Martin Ruter. Rev. and enl. by Nathan Guilford. Cincinnati 1831.
    8354 Ruter, Martin, 1785-1838. The New American Spelling Book, and Juvenile Preceptor; Adapted to Walker's Principles of English Orthography and Pronunciation. For the Use of Schools in the United States. Revised and Enlarged. By Martin Ruter, D.D. President of Augusta College. Cincinnati 1834.
    18 Safford, William H. (William Harrison), 1821-1903. The Life of Harman Blennerhassett. Comprising an Authentic Narrative of the Burr Expedition: And Containing Many Additional Facts Not Heretofore Published. By William H. Safford. Chillicothe, O. 1850.
    7210 Saint-Pierre, Bernardin de, 1737-1814. Paul and Virginia: Translated from the French Bernardin St. Pierre, by Helen Maria Williams. Embellished with Several Fine Engravings on Wood, from Designs by Westall. Dayton, O. 1848.
    1102 Salem Baptist Association. Minutes of a Convention of Baptist Churches, by Their Delegates, Held by Appointment at the Dwelling of Elder Peter Aleshire, Salem, Meigs County, Ohio, on the 22d of October, 1819, and the Three Following Days. [Gallipolis 1819]
    2398 Salem Baptist Association. Minutes of the Salem Baptist Association, Held at Salisbury, Meigs County, Ohio, on the 20th, 21st, and 22d days of Sept., 1833. The Introductory Sermon was Preached by Elder Butts.
    1833.
    2348 Sampson, Ezra, 1749-1823. The Youth's Companion; or, A Historical Dictionary; Consisting of Articles Selected Chiefly from Natural and Civil History, Geography, Astronomy, Zoology, Botany and Mineralogy. Arranged in Alphabetical Order. Originally Compiled by Ezra Sampson, Author of the Selection Entitled "Beauties of the Bible." Carefully Revised and Abridged, and Calculated for the Use of Schools and Private Individuals in the Western Country by John B. Longgley, Philom. St. Clairsville, O. 1832.
    2923 Sampson, Ezra, 1749-1823. The Youth's Companion; or, A Historical Dictionary; Consisting of Articles Selected Chiefly from Natural and Civil History, Geography, Astronomy, Zoology, Botany and Mineralogy. Arranged in Alphabetical Order. Originally Compiled by Ezra Sampson, Author of the Selection Entitled "Beauties of the Bible." Carefully Revised and Abridged, and Calculated for the Use of Schools and Private Individuals in the Western Country by John B. Longgley, Philom. St. Clairsville, O. 1835.
    9421 Sanders, Charles W. (Charles Walton), 1805-1889. Sanders’ Spelling Book; Containing a Minute and Comprehensive System of Introductory Orthography: A New, Easy, and Practical Scheme, Illustrating and Defining the Sounds of the Letters; a Systematic Classification of a Large Number of Words, So Arranged as to Exhibit the Definition of Each Word, in Connection with Its Orthography and Pronunciation; Instructions on the Inflections of the Voice, Indicated by Significant Characters, and Accompanied by Practical Exercises; Also Prefixes and Suffixes; Appropriate Reading Lessons; Abbreviations; Names of Counties, Towns, Rivers; Verbal Distinctions, &c. &c. &c. Designed to Teach a System of Orthography and Orthoepy in Accordance with That of Dr. Webster. For the Use of Schools. By Charles W. Sanders. Published at Columbus City [1838]
    357 Sanders, Charles W. (Charles Walton), 1805-1889. The School Reader. Third Book. By Charles W. Sanders, Author of Spelling Book, etc. Cincinnati 1844.
    356 Sanders, Charles W. (Charles Walton), 1805-1889. The School Reader. Fourth Book. Containing Instructions in the Elementary Principles of Reading, and Selected Lessons from the Most Elegant Writers. For the Use of Academies and the Higher Classes in Common and Select Schools. By Charles W. Sanders, Author of Spelling Book, and Series of School Readers. Twelfth Edition. Cincinnati 1844.
    5458 Sandwich Island Mission. The Heathen Nations: or, Duty of the Present Generation to Evangelize the World by the Missionaries at the Sandwich Islands. 3d edition. Oberlin 1849.
    2673 Sandy and Beaver Canal Company. Charter of the Sandy and Beaver Canal Company; and Reports of Engineers. New-Lisbon November-1834.
    6654 Schupp, Martin. Das Amerikanische A-B-C-Buch; kurze und leichte Lautir- und Buchstabirubungen, bearbeitet fur die offentlichen Schulen in Cincinnati von Germanus. Cincinnati 1850.
    8821 Scioto Baptist Association. Minutes of the Forty-Fourth Annual Meeting of the Scioto Baptist Association, Held with the Licking Church, Licking County Ohio, August 18th and 20th, A.D. 1849. Published for the Association by B.Y. Siegfried, Corresponding Secretary, Fultonham Muskingum County, Ohio. Zanesville, Ohio 1849.
    3986 Scott, John W. (John Witherspoon), 1800-1892. An Address on Female Education, Delivered at the Close of the Summer Session for 1840, of the Steubenville Female Seminary, in Presence of Its Pupils and Patrons. By Rev. John W. Scott, One of the Boards of Visitors. Steubenville 1840.
    4677 Scott, John W. (John Witherspoon), 1800-1892. A Statement of the Causes Which Led to the Recent Changes in the Miami University. [Oxford 1845]
    1568 Scott, Winfield, 1786-1866. Scott's Exercises and Manoeuvres of Infantry, Light Infantry, and Riflemen. Cincinnati 1825.
    6759 Scrope, William, 1772-1852. Day & Nights of Salmon Fishing in the Tweed. Edited by H.T. Sheringham. Cincinnati 1843.
    2927 Secker, Thomas, 1693-1768. Lectures on the Catechism of the Protestant Episcopal Church; With a Discourse on Confirmation. By Thomas Secker, LL.D. Late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. Published from the Original Manuscripts by Beilby Porteus, D.D. and George Stinton, D.D. His Grace's Chaplains. First America, from the 14th London Edition. Columbus, O. 1835.
    3779 Secker, Thomas, 1693-1768. Lectures on the Catechism of the Protestant Episcopal Church; with a Discourse on Confirmation by Thomas Secker. Published from the Original Manuscripts by Beilby Porteus and George Stinton. 2nd American, from the 14th London Edition. Columbus 1839.
    7768 Secker, Thomas, 1693-1768. Lectures on the Catechism of the Protestant Episcopal Church; with a Discourse on Confirmation by Thomas Secker, LL.D. Late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. Published from the Original Manuscripts by Beilby Porteus. D.D., and George Stinton, D.D. His Grace's Chaplains. Second American, from the London Edition. Columbus 1843.
    5359 Second Presbyterian Church. Columbus. Sabbath School Society. Constitution and By-Laws of the Sabbath School Society, and Sabbath School of the Second Presbyterian Church. Adopted Jan. 24, 1845. Columbus 1845.
    289 Secrest, John, compiler. A Selection of Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs, Carefully Examined and Improved. By John Secrest. St. Clairsville 1832.
    416 Shaffer, Stephen D. Shaffer's Pilgrim Songster, Being a Collection of Select Spiritual Songs; Embracing Many Adapted to Camp Meeting, and Revival Occasions; as Well as Others Designed to Refresh the Souls of Christians in Social Meetings, and in Their Solitary Hours. By Rev. Stephen D. Shaffer. [Three lines from Jeremiah] Zanesville, O. 1848.
    1068 Shakers. An Address to the State of Ohio, Protesting against a Certain Clause of the Militia Law, Enacted by the Legislature, at Their Last Session; and Shewing the Inconsistency of Military Power Interfering with Persons of Property Consecrated to the Pious and Benevolent Purposes of the Gospel. By Order of the United Society, Called Shakers. Lebanon 1818.
    2350 Shakers. A Brief Exposition of the Established Principles, and Regulations of the United Society of Believers Called Shakers. Printed at Albany, in the Year 1830; and Now Reprinted with Sundry Improvements. Watervliet 1832.
    690 Shakers. Springfield Presbytery. Observations on Church Government, by the Presbytery of Springfield. To Which is Added; the Last Will and Testament of that Reverend Body; with a Preface and Notes, by the Editor. Cincinnati 1807.
    8797 Shattuck, William B. (William Bainbridge), b. 1824. The Columbian Drawing Book, Designed for Schools and Private Instruction. By W.B. Shattuck. No. 1. Second and Improved Edition. Cincinnati 1848.
    8796 Shattuck, William B. (William Bainbridge), b. 1824. The Columbian Drawing Book, Designed for Schools and Private Instruction. By W.B. Shattuck, Instructor in Drawing and Painting at St. Xavier College; Cincinnati High School, &c. In Six Numbers. No. I. Cincinnati 1848.
    6795 Shattuck, William B. (William Bainbridge), b. 1824. The Columbian Drawing Book, Designed for Schools and Private Instruction. By W.B. Shattuck. No. 2. Cincinnati 1849.
    9051 Shaw Academy. Cleveland. First Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Shaw Academy, for the Year Ending March 26th, 1850. Cleveland 1850.
    4947 Shaw, Salmon. Speech of Salmon Shaw, Esq., of Fairfield County, Ohio, in Favor of the Constitutional Currency, of Gold and Silver, and against the Paper Money System. Session of 1847-8. Columbus 1848.
    2351 Shedd, J.A. Brief Account of the Abduction and Murder of William Morgan as Related by an Eye and Ear Witness. Columbus, Ohio 1832.
    4484 Sheldon, Henry Olcott, 1799-1882. A Lecture Delivered before the Society for the Promotion of Useful Knowledg, Upon the Lyceum System of Education, with Some Account of the First Lyceum Village, of Berea. By H.O. Sheldon. Cincinnati 1842.
    7295 Sheldon, Henry Olcott, 1799-1882. Herewith you will receive the prospectus for The Sheldon magazine. It is now four years since the editor began to collect the materials of this work. ... The object of this circular is, to ask your aid and co-operation. ... The prospectus may be separated from the circular. Please return the former when subscribers are obtained, and preserve the latter for future reference. [Berea 1845]
    787 Shepard, Enoch. Thoughts on the Prophecies; Applicable to the Times: By Enoch Shepard, Esq. Deacon of the First Presbyterian Church in Marietta. [Two lines of quotation] Marietta 1812.
    2674 Shepherd, William], 1768-1847. A History of the American Revolution. Pub. in London under the Superintendence of the Society of the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. First American Edition. With Questions: By an Experienced Teacher: and Additional Notes. Columbus, Ohio 1834.
    8174 Shepler, Matthias, 1790-1863. Eine Appellation--an die Burger von Stark County. [Canton 1832]
    8090 Shepler, Matthias, 1790-1863. Appeal to the Citizens of Stark County. Re: reply to an attack by John Saxton of the Canton Repository. [Canton 1832]
    3274 Shilds, John. Reformation Hymns, for the Use of All Christians, Selected and Published by John Shilds, Elder and Minister of the New Testament. Columbus 1818.
    3675 Shoemaker, Robert Myers, 1815-1885. Report of the Engineer to the President and Directors of the Little Miami Railroad Company. Cincinnati 1839.
    401 Shotwell, William. Address Delivered before the Beta Theta Phi [i.e., PI] Society (of Miami University), August 10th, 1847. By William Shotwell, Hamilton, Ohio. Published by the Chapter. Cincinnati 1847.
    4756 Shreve, T. H. (Thomas Hopkins), 1808-1853. Address and Poem Delivered before the Philalathean [i.e., Philalethean] Society of Hanover College, Indiana, at the Annual Commencement, August 17, 1846. By T.H. Shreve and W.D. Gallagher. Published by Request of the Society. Cincinnati 1846.
    9457 Sill, Joseph, 1786-1875. Argument of the Plaintiff's Counsel, in the Case of Joseph Kerr, qui tam, vs. the Bank of Chillicothe. In debt on the statute of Usury. The following is in substance the special verdict. [Chillicothe 1816]
    80 Simeon, Charles, 1759-1836. The Excellency of the Liturgy: Four Discourses, Preached before the University of Cambridge, in November, 1811. Also, a University Sermon, Containing the Churchman's Confession, or an Appeal to the Liturgy. By the Rev. Charles Simeon, M.A. Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. Second American Edition. Columbus, Ohio 1831.
    91 Simons, Menno, 1496-1561. Zeugnisse der Wahrheit, oder: Menno Symons samtliche Schriften. Aus dem Hollandischen aufs neue ubersetzt. [Two lines of quotation] Des zweyten Theiles ester band. Osnaburgh, (Stark County, Ohio) 1833.
    4948 Simpson, George, 1792-1860. California: Its History, Population, Climate, Soil, Productions, and Harbors. From Sir George Simpson's "Overland Journey Round the World." An Account of the Revolution in California, and Conquest of the Country by the United States, 1846-7. By John T. Hughes, A.B., Author of "Doniphan's Expedition." Cincinnati 1848.
    7094 Simpson, George, 1792-1860. California: Its History, Population, Climate, Soil, Productions, and Harbors. From Sir George Simpson's "Overland journey round the world." An account of the revolution in California, and conquest of the country by the United States. Cincinnati 1849.
    6916 Simpson, George, 1792-1860. California: Its History, Population, Climate, Soil, Productions, and Harbors. From Sir George Simpson's "Overland Journey Round the World." An Account of the Revolution in California, and Conquest of the Country by the United States. Cincinnati 1850.
    3780 Sinclair, John. Dissertation on Liturgies. By the Rev. John Sinclair, A.M. Minister of St. Paul's Chapel Edinburgh. Gambier, O. MDCCCXXXIX. [1839]
    2510 Smallwood, G. B. Campbellism Refuted and Truth Vindicated: (Being a Reply to Sentiments Advocated by A. Campbell, in the "Millennial Harbinger,") etc. Cincinnati 1833.
    41 Smallwood, G. B. The Christian Church in the First Century. By G.B. Smallwood, a Preacher of the Gospel. [Eleven lines of Scripture texts] Hossville [i.e., Rossville], O 1844.
    4846 Smallwood, William A. Address, by Rev. William A. Smallwood, on the Subject of Temperance; Delivered at the Presbyterian Church, Putnam, Ohio, on the Evening of Feb. 2d, before the Putnam Olive Branch, and Muskingum Divisions of the Sons of Temperance. With the Addresses, also, of Miss Fairlamb and Rev. W.I. Fee. Putnam, O. 1847.
    7730 Smith, Benjamin. A friend to societies, alias Mr. E. T. Grant, has addressed a communication to the electors of Meigs County, through the medium of the Gallipolis Journal ... Re: Smith answers Grant's charges. [Gallipolis [1840]
    17 Smith, Hamilton Lanphere, 1819-1903. The World: or First Lessons in Astronomy and Geology, in Connection with the Present and Past Condition of Our Globe. By Hamilton L. Smith, A.M. [Shell limestone illustration, from the mouth of the Thames. (from Mantell's Medals of Creation] ["The World is God's Epistle to Mankind."--Plato.] Cleveland 1848.
    862 Smith, James. James Smith's Vindication, for Resisting the Ecclesiastical Power and Authority of Their Epis[c]opal Dignity, Michael Ellis & David Young: to Which is Added, a Short Sketch of Government of God in the Church and a Few Thoughts on Infant Justification; Also, the Doctrine of Christian Perfection and Sanctification Impartiality Examined. Clinton 1814.
    906 Smith, John B. (John Broadfoot), d. 1831 The "Accuser of the Brethren" Exposed, by Truth Supported by Facts, in a Letter to Joshua L. Wilson, Minister of the First Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, by John Broadfoot Smith, Cabinet-Maker. Cincinnati 1815.
    1775 Smith, Martin. The Second Part; or, A Key to the Higher Degrees of Freemasonry: Giving a Clear and Correct View of the Way and Manner of Conferring the Degrees of Mark Master, Past Master, Most Excellent Master, and Royal Arch Master, on a Candidate; as Practiced in All Well Governed Lodges and Chapters throughout the Globe: Together with the Means to Be Used by Such As Are Not Masons, to Gain Admission Therein:-the Whole Intended as a Guide to the Craft, and a Light to the Unenlightened. By a Member of the Craft.... Cincinnati 1827.
    6524 Smith, Pascal B., respondent. A Law Case Exhibiting the Most Extraordinary Developments Peculiar to Modern Times Arising from an Implicit Obedience to the Dictates of Mesmeric Clairvoyance, as Related by a Mormon Prophet; Also, the Speeches of Counsel in the Case Reported by Mr. Webster, the Phonographic Writer by a Member of the Cincinnati Bar. Cincinnati 1848.
    3783 Smith, Richard Penn, 1799-1854. Col. Crockett's Exploits and Adventures in Texas; Wherein is Contained, a Full Account of His Journey from Tennessee to the Red River and Natchitoches and Thence across Texas to San Antonio, Including His Many Hair-Breadth Escapes, Together with a Topographical, Historical, and Political View of Texas. Cincinnati 1839.
    4847 Smith, Roswell Chamberlain, 1797-1875. English Grammar on the Productive System. A Method of Instruction Recently Adopted in Germany and Switzerland. Designed for Schools and Academies. By Roswell C. Smith, Author of 'Practical and Mental Arithmetic,' 'Intellectual and Practical Grammar,' and 'Introductory Arithmetic.' Cincinnati 1847.
    5400 Smith, Samuel Hanbury, 1810-1894. Sketch of the Epidemic Religious Monomania, Which Occurred in Sweden, in the Year 1841 and 1842. By S. Hanbury Smith, M.D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine in the Starling College of Health, and Fellow of the Medical and Archaeological Societies of Sweden; Formerly Senior Physician to the Provisionary Cholera Hospital at Stockholm, &c., &c. (From the Ohio Medical and Surgical Journal.) Columbus 1850.
    4319 Smith, Seba, 1792-1868. Letters Written During the President's Tour, "Down East," by Myself, Major Jack Downing, of Downingville. [Four lines of quotation] Down East [Cincinnati] 1833.
    3533 Smith, Seba, 1792-1868. Letters Written During the President's Tour "Down East" by Himself, Major Jack Downing [pseud.] of Downingville...Down East. Cincinnati 1838.
    8684 Smith, William D., Rev. Prayer. A Series of Letters on the Characteristics of Successful Prayer: Addressed to the Editor of the Family Quarto, By Rev. William D. Smith, of New Albany, Indiana. [Zanesville] 1848.
    2214 Snyder, W. B. and W. L. Chappell. The Western Lyre: a New Selection of Sacred Music, from the Best Authors Including a Number of New and Original Tunes with a Concise Introduction to the Art of Singing, with a Supplement. By W.B. Snyder and W.L. Chappell. [Three lines from Psalms] Cincinnati 1831.
    9775 Snyder, W. B. and W. L. Chappell. The Western Lyre; A New Selection of Sacred Music from the Best Authors Including a Number of New and Original Tunes with a Concise Introduction to the Art of Singing by W.B. Snyder and W.L. Chappell, Cincinnati 1833.
    5107 Sons of Temperance of North America. Ohio. Reports of the Committee on the State of the Order and the Inaugural Address of the Hon. C. N. Olds. Ordered to be Published by the G. D. of Ohio, S. of T. at Its Annual Session, Held in Columbus, Oct. 30, 1850. Cincinnati 1850.
    7737 Sons of Temperance. Ohio. Grand Division. Grand Division S. of T. State of Ohio, Cincinnati, March 1850. To .... D. G. W. P. Worthy Brother: I hereby send you the Pass-Word and Explanation for the term commencing April 1, 1850. ... James Parker, G. S. [Cincinnati 1850]
    6712 Soule, Joshua, 1781-1867. Sermon on the Death of the Rev. William M'Kendree, Senior Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Delivered at the Request of the General Conference, in the City of Cincinnati, May the 11th, 1836 by Joshua Soule. Cincinnati 1836.
    4679 Southern and Western Liberty Convention. (1845: Cincinnati.) Read and Let Neighbors Read] The Address of the Southern and Western Liberty Convention, to the People of the United States; the Proceedings and Resolutions of the Convention; the Letters of Elihu Burritt, Wm. H. Seward, William Jay, Cassius M. Clay, William Goodell, Thomas Earle and Others. Cincinnati 1845.
    7783 Southern and Western Liberty Convention. Cincinnati. Principles and Measures of True Democracy. The Address of the Southern and Western Liberty Convention, Held at Cincinnati, June 11, 1845, To the People of the United States; Also, the Letter of Elihu Burritt to the Convention. Cincinnati 1845.
    8135 Spalding, R. P. Circleville Watchman Extra. To the Democrats of Ohio. Re: Thomas Benton. Circleville 1843.
    8168 Spalding, Rufus P. (Rufus Paine), 1798-1886. Oration on American Independence, Delivered at Akron, Ohio, July 3, 1847. Together with the Eulogy upon General Thomas L. Hamer, Pronounced before the General Assembly of Ohio, at Columbus, January 18, 1847. By Rufus P. Spaulding. Akron, Ohio 1847
    4850 Spalding, Rufus P. (Rufus Paine), 1798-1886. Eulogy upon General Thomas L. Harmar, Pronounced before the General Assembly of Ohio, Columbus, January 18, 1847. By Rufus P. Spalding. Akron 1847.
    5903 Sparks, Elijah, supposed author. An Anodyne Satire in Answer to a Pamphlet Written by the Rev. J. L. Wilson; Entitled "Episcopal Methodism; or, Dagonism Exhibited, in Five Scenes.". By Friend to the Rights of Conscience ... Chillicothe 1812.
    2353 Sparrow, William, 1801-1874. A Reply to the Charges and Accusations of the Rt. Rev. Philander Chase, D.D. By Rev. William Sparrow. Gambier, Ohio 1832.
    157 Spelman, Henry S. Remarks of Mr. Spelman, of Summit, on Rising to a Question of Privilege. In House of Representatives. Jan'y 30, 1850. Reported for the House, by J. V. Smith. Columbus 1850.
    8157 Spencer, Platt Rogers, 1800-1864, and Victor Moreau Rice, 1818-1869. Young Misses First Lessons in Ladies' Penmanship. Cleveland 1848.
    6507 Spencer, Platt Rogers, 1800-1864. Boy's First Lessons in Business Penmanship. Spencer & Rice's System. Cleveland [1850]
    5390 Spencer, Platt Rogers, 1800-1864. Spencer & Rice's System of Business Penmanship, Containing a Full Series of Copies, Rules and Explanations, Carefully Prepared for the Counting-House and Schools, and Youth Fitting for Business Transactions. Cleveland 1848.
    8793 Spooner, Lysander, 1808-1887. Supreme Court of the United States, January Term, 1839. Spooner vs. M'Connell, et. al. Copy of Bill and Injunctions. [Columbus 1839]
    6784 Spooner, Thomas. July Session Grand Lodge of Ohio. To the Members of the I.O.O.F. of Ohio. [Cincinnati 1849]
    4549 Spring Garden Nursery. Cincinnati. Catalogue of Fruit and Forest Trees, Ornamental Shrubs, Plants, &c. Cultivated and For Sale at the Spring Garden Nursery. A. H. Ernst, Prop. Cincinnati 1843.
    7386 Spring Grove Cemetery. Cincinnati. Order of Exercises, at the Dedication of the Cemetery of Spring Grove, August 25, 1845. Cincinnati 1845.
    8197 Spring Grove Cemetery. Cincinnati. Cincinnati, July 18, 1845. The Burial Lots in the CEMETERY OF SPRING GROVE ... By the order of the Board of Directors. James Pullan, Secretary. [five columns of subscribers with dates of their draws] Cincinnati 1845.
    4982 Spring Grove Cemetery. Cincinnati. Cemetery of Spring Grove: Its Charter, Rules and Regulations, Also an Address Delivered at the Consecration, by the Hon. John M'Lean and a Catalogue of the Proprietors on the 1st of May 1849. Cincinnati 1849.
    6065 Springfield Female Seminary. Springfield. Second Annual Catalogue and Circular of Springfield Female Seminary, 1849-50. Springfield 1850.
    7668 St. John's College. Cincinnati. St. John's College. Academical Department. New Edifice, Corner Walnut and Gano Streets. The Seventh Annual Session... August 15, 1850. [Cincinnati 1850]
    9944 St. Peter's Church. Ashtabula. The Following Article, Entered on the Records of St. Peter's Church, in Ashtabula ... Monday, in Easter week, 1845 ... [Ashtabula 1845]
    450 St. Peter's Church. Ashtabula. Remonstrance of the Wardens and Vestrymen of St. Peter's Church, Ashtabula, Ohio. [Ashtabula 1846].
    7775 Stafford, J. R. (James Romeyn), b. 1808. Explanations of and Remarks on Stafford's Patent Dryer and Cooler, To which Invention the American Institute at the Great Fair Held in New York, in October, 1847, Awarded Their First Premium, the Gold Medal. Patented Aug. 14, 1847. Cleveland 1848.
    7755 Starling Medical College. Columbus. Deed of Trust from Lyne Starling to Robert W. M'Coy and Others for Founding and Sustaining a Medical College in the City of Columbus, December, 1847. Columbus 1847.
    7754 Starling Medical College. Columbus. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Starling Medical College, for the Session of 1847-8. Columbus 1848.
    5362 Starling Medical College. Columbus. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Starling Medical College for the Session of 1848-49. Columbus, Ohio 1849.
    9526 Starling Medical College. Columbus. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Starling Medical College, for the Session of 1849-50. Columbus, Ohio 1850.
    9935 Starling Medical College. Columbus. Starling Medical College. Catalogue of the Trustees, Faculty and Graduates and Annual Announcement of Lectures Session 1848--9. Columbus August, 1848.
    3114 State Education Convention (1836 : Columbus, Ohio) Proceeding[s] of a Convention of Professional Teachers, and Others, Friends of Education; Held at Columbus, Ohio, in January, 1836. Columbus [1836]
    3399 State Education Convention (1837 : Columbus, Ohio) Proceedings of the Annual Convention of Professional Teachers and Other Friends of Education; Held in the City of Columbus, Ohio; on the 19th, 20th, 21st and 22nd, December 1837. Columbus 1838.
    10275 State Education Convention (1838 : Columbus, Ohio) Proceedings of the Second Annual Convention of Professional Teachers, and Other Friends of Education in the State of Ohio; Held in Columbus, Dec., 1838. Columbus 1839.
    158 State Independent Free Territory Convention of the People of Ohio (1848 : Columbus, Ohio) Addresses and Proceedings of the State Independent Free Territory Convention of the People of Ohio, Held at Columbus, June 20 and 21, 1848. Cincinnati 1848.
    2355 Stedman, James S. The Fatal Effects of Vicious Company, being an Authentic Narrative of the Life of James S. Stedman. Also, an Extract from the Memoirs of Stephen B. Stedman. Washington, O. 1832.
    5502 Steele, J. (John), 1772-1837. The Substance of an Address Delivered by Rev. J. Steele, in the Associate Reformed Synod of the West at Their Meeting in Steubenville, on the Evening of October 16th, 1829, on the Question of Making the Holding of Slaves a Term of Communion in the Church. Washington, Guernsey Co., O. 1830.
    8877 Steubenville and Indiana Rail Road Company. The Steubenville and Indiana Rail Road Company. [Steubenville 1848]
    7777 Steubenville and Indiana Rail Road Company. First Report of the Board of Directors, of the Steubenville & Indiana Rail Road Company, Accompanied by a Map of the Route and Connecting Lines. Steubenville 1850.
    9429 Steubenville Female Seminary. Steubenville. Catalogue and Outline of the Female Seminary, Steubenville, O. for the Year, Ending in October, 1847. Steubenville [1847]
    9427 Steubenville Female Seminary. Steubenville. Catalogue and Outline of the Female Seminary, Steubenville, O. for Three Sessions, Ending in March, 1849. Steubenville [1849]
    9428 Steubenville Female Seminary. Steubenville. Catalogue and Outline of the Female Seminary, Steubenville, O. for the Year, Ending in March, 1850. Steubenville [1850]
    8603 Steubenville Female Seminary. Steubenville. Catalogue of the Steubenville Female Seminary, for the Year Ending September 1833. [Steubenville 1833]
    7402 Steubenville Female Seminary. Steubenville. Outline and Catalogue of the Steubenville Female Seminary, for the Year Ending in October, 1836. Steubenville 1836.
    3328 Steubenville Female Seminary. Steubenville. Catalogue and Outline of the Steubenville Female Seminary, for the Year Ending September, 1837.. [Steubenville 1837]
    8769 Steubenville Female Seminary. Steubenville. Outline and Catalogue of the Steubenville Female Seminary for the Year Ending in October, 1840. [Steubenville 1840]
    9430 Steubenville Female Seminary. Steubenville. Outline and Catalogue of the Steubenville Female Seminary, for the Year Ending in October, 1841. [Steubenville 1841]
    9405 Steubenville Female Seminary. Steubenville. Catalogue and Outline [illustration of "Seminary Hall"] of the Female Seminary, Steubenville, O. for the Year Ending in September, 1842. [Steubenville 1842]
    7771 Steubenville Female Seminary. Steubenville. Outline and Catalogue [illustration: Seminary Hall.] of the Female Seminary, Steubenville, O. September, 1844. Steubenville 1844.
    7772 Steubenville Female Seminary. Steubenville. Catalogue and Outline [illustration of Seminary Hall by Marthens?] of the Female Seminary, Steubenville, O. for the Year Ending in October, 1845. [Steubenville 1845]
    7068 Steubenville Female Seminary. Steubenville. Catalogue and Outline of the Female Seminary, Steubenville, Ohio, for the Year Ending in October, 1846. Steubenville 1846.
    6506 Steubenville, Cadiz and Cambridge McAdamized Road Company. Annual Report of the State and Conditions of the Steubenville, Cadiz and Cambridge McAdamized Road Company, on the 15th November, 1841. Steubenville 1841.
    9547 Steubenville. Directory. Steubenville Business and Local Directory, Containing the Name, Residence & Occupation of Every Male Citizen over 21 Years of Age, Together with a Concise History of the Place, Its Advantages as a Manufacturing Town, Its Resources, and Its Present and Contemplated Public Improvements. By H.J. Loomis. Steubenville, Ohio 1850.
    589 Stiff, Edward, defendant. Indictment and Trial of Col. Edward Stiff, for an Alleged Libel on H.P. Gaines, an Attorney at Law, Hamilton, Ohio, 1811. Cincinnati 1841.
    1778 Stipp, G. W. (George Washington), fl. 1827, comp. The Western Miscellany, or Accounts Historical, Biographical, and Amusing. Compiled by G.W. Stipp. Xenia, O. 1827.
    3990 Stockell, William. The Eventful Narrative of Capt. William Stockell, of His Travels, of His Various and Signal Engagements in the Land and Naval Service of His Britannic Majesty, and of the United States and of His Adventures and Achievements in the Whale Fishery. Written by Himself. Rev. and Corrected for the Press by Edwin A. Atlee, M.D. Cincinnati 1840.
    5110 Stockton, Thomas H. (Thomas Hewlings), 1808-1868. Sermon Occasioned by the Death of President Taylor; Delivered at the Masonic Hall, Cincinnati, Aug. 1, 1850. By T.H. Stockton. Cincinnati 1850.
    2678 Stone, Barton W. (Barton Warren), 1772-1844. The Christian Hymn-Book; Compiled and Published at the Request of the Madriver Christian Conference, by B.W.Stone and Th. Adams. Enlarged by Sam'l Kyle. 2d ed. Springfield, O. 1834.
    9 Stone, Barton W. (Barton Warren), 1772-1844. The Biography of Eld. Barton Warren Stone, Written by Himself: with Additions and Reflections. By Elder John Rogers. [Four lines of Scripture from Paul] Cincinnati 1847.
    4852 Stone, Barton W. (Barton Warren), 1772-1844. The Biography of Eld. Barton Warren Stone, Written by Himself: with Additions and Reflections. By Elder John Rogers. [Bible Quote] 5th ed. Cincinnati 1847.
    8518 Stone, Benjamin. A Short Reply to a Pamphlet, Said to Be the Substance of a Sermon Preached by Alexander Campbell, the First Lord's Day in September, 1816, at the Redstone Baptist Association, Held at Cross Creek, Brooke County, Virginia: By Benjamin Stone, Late Pastor of the Regular Baptist Church on Big-Whiteley, Greene County, Pennsylvania. [Twelve lines of quotation] Cadiz; (Ohio) January, 1819.
    5739 Stone, Roswell. An Oration, Pronounced at Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio, December 27th, A.L. 5824; before Mahoning Chapter No.10, and Erie Lodge No. 3. By Companion Roswell Stone, A.M. Warren, (Ohio:) 1825.
    3129 Stowe, C. E. (Calvin Ellis), 1802-1886. The Prussian System of Public Instruction, and Its Application to the United States. By Calvin E. Stowe, Professor in Lane Seminary. Cincinnati 1836.
    3330 Stowe, C. E. (Calvin Ellis), 1802-1886. Report on Elementary Public Instruction in Europe, Made to the Thirty-Sixth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, December 19, 1837. By C.E. Stowe. Columbus 1837.
    4550 Stowe, C. E. (Calvin Ellis), 1802-1886. A Letter to R.D. Mussey, M.D., on the Utter Groundlessness of All the Millenial Arithmetic by C.E. Stowe. Cincinnati 1843.
    6450 Straeffer, Jacob M., b. 1810 Lutheranism and Lutherans, A Short Account, Original and Selected...Written for the Use of His Only Son, Luther Melanchton, and for His son, George Jacob Martz, now a Candidate for Lutheran Ministry. Cincinnati 1847.
    7752 Straight, S. Cincinnati, January 22, 1850. Dear Sir: Having been repeatedly requested, by my former neighbors, in the south part of Ashtabula county, to give my views in regard to the kind of Cheese most suitable for this market ... S. Straight. [Cincinnati 1850]
    9240 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Strait Creek Baptist Association, Held at Solder Run Church, Adams County, Ohio, August 27th, 28th, 29th, 1831.
    [1831]
    9241 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Strait Creek Association, Held at Bethel Church, Highland County, Ohio, August, 25th, 26th, 27th, 1832. Together with the Circular Letter. [West Union] [1832]
    9139 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes &c. of the Strait Creek Association of Regular Baptists. Held at Cowan's Creek, Clinton County, Ohio. August 24th, 25th, and 26th, 1833.
    [1833]
    9140 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Strait Creek Association of Regular Baptists. Held at Winchester, Adams County, Ohio. August 23rd, 24th, & 25th, 1834. West-Union, Ohio [1834]
    9242 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Strait Creek Regular Baptist Association Held with the New Market Church, August 27, 28, 29, 1836, Highland County, Ohio. West-Union [1836]
    9143 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Held with the Sardinia Church, August 25th, 26th and 27th, A.D. 1838.
    [1838]
    9142 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association Held with the Soldier Run Church, August 27th, 28th and 29th. A.D. 1837.
    [18837]
    9206 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Strait Creek Regular Baptist Association, Held at Winchester, Adams County, Ohio, August 22nd, 23rd and 24th, 1829. Together with Circular Letter. [West Union 1829]
    9239 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Strait Creek Regular Baptist Association, Held at Newmarket Church, Highland County, Ohio, Saturday, August 21, 22, and 23, 1830. [West Union 1830]
    9141 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Strait Creek Regular Baptist Association, Held with the Big Three Mile Church, August 22nd, 23rd, and 24th, 1835, Adams County, Ohio. [Union City 1835]
    8818 Strait-Creek Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Thirty-Fifth Anniversary of the Straight-Creek Regular Baptist Association; Held at Sardinia, Brown County, Ohio, August 21, 22, & 23, 1847. [Sardinia? 1847]
    55 Strickland, Wm. P. (William Peter), 1809-1884. History of the Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church, from the Organization of the Missionary Society to the Present Time. By Rev. W.P. Strickland, A.M. With an Introduction by Rev. B.F. Tefft, D.D. [Single line of quotation] Cincinnati 1850.
    9693 Sue, Eugene, 1804-1857. Anne of Austria and Her Maids of Honor;
    A Tale of the Seventeenth Century. (Translaled [sic] from the French). By William Perkins ... Complete in One Volume.
    Cincinnati 1848.
    9620 Swan, John. A Gospel of Christ, the Only Antidote of Death, a Sermon Preached on the Occasion of the Death of the Late George Paine, Esq., A Member of the Vestry of St. Timothy's Church, Massillon, Ohio by the Rev. John Swan. Massillon 1836.
    56 Swan, Joseph R. (Joseph Rockwell), 1802-1884. A Treatise on the Law Relating to the Powers and Duties of Justices of the Peace, and Constables, in the State of Ohio: With Practical Forms, &c. &c. By Joseph R. Swan, President of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit. Columbus 1837.
    3787 Swan, Joseph R. (Joseph Rockwell), 1802-1884. A Treatise on the Law Relating to the Powers and Duties of Justices of the Peace and Constables in the State of Ohio: with Practical Forms, &c. &c. By Joseph R. Swan, President of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit. Second Edition, Revised and Corrected. Columbus 1839.
    3788 Swayze, William, b. 1784. Narrative of William Swayze, Minister of the Gospel. Written by Himself. Including His Juvenile Mission. Volume I. [Two lines from Daniel] Cincinnati 1839.
    7920 Swedenborg Convention. Cincinnati. Calling Convention to be Held in Cincinnati, Oct. 12 & 13, 1832. Signed Luman Watson, William Conclin and Milo G. Williams. [Cincinnati 1832]
    1264 Swedenborg, Emanuel, 1688-1772. The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem Concerning the Lord, Translated from the Latin of Emanuel Swendenborg, with Remarks Collected Out of Other Works of the Same Author, by the Rev. William Hill. [Three lines of quotation] Cincinnati 1820.
    5379 Swedenborg, Emanuel, 1688-1772. Animal Kingdom, Considered Anatomically, Physically, and Philosophically. Translated by James John Garth Wilkinson. St. Clairsville, Ohio 1850.
    7118 Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745. Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World: by Lemuel Gulliver, First a Surgeon, and Then a Captain of Several Ships. By Dean Swift. Embellished with Wood Cuts. Cincinnati [between 1838 and 1844]
    8874 Swormstedt, Leroy, 1798-1863. United States Circuit Court, District of Ohio. Leroy Swormstedt and John H. Power, Citizens of the State of Ohio. Ads. Henry B. Bascom, (A Citizen of Kentucky,) and Others. Answer. E. Lane and A.N. Riddle, Solicitors for Defendants. Cincinnati 1850.
    363 Talbott, John L. The Western Practical Arithmetic, Wherein the Rules Are Illustrated, and Their Principles Explained: Containing a Great Variety of Exercises, Particularly Adapted to the Currency of the United States: To Which Is Added a Short System of Book-Keeping, Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Students. Compiled by John L. Talbott. Revised and Improved. Cincinnati 1838.
    5861 Talbott, John L. Talbott's New Arithmetic. The Scholar's Guide to the Science of Numbers; Containing the Prussian Canceling System, and Other Important Abbreviations, Adapted to the Use of Common Schools, Academies, and Private Students. By John L. Talbott. Cincinnati 1848.
    364 Talbott, John L. Talbott's New Arithmetic. The Scholar's Guide to the Science of Numbers; Containing the Prussian Canceling System, and Other Important Abbreviations, Adapted to the Use of Common Schools, Academies, and Private Students. By John L. Talbott. Cincinnati 1850.
    735 Tammany Society, or Columbian Order. Constitution of the Tammany Society, or Columbian Order. Chillicothe 1810.
    402 Tappan, Benjamin, 1773-1857. A Discourse Delivered before the Historical & Philosophical Society of Ohio, at the Annual Meeting of Said Society, in Columbus, December 22, 1832. By Benjamin Tappan, President of Said Society, and President of the Board of Canal Commissioners. Columbus 1833.
    4853 Taylor, James Wickes, 1819-1893. The Victim of Intrigue. A Tale of Burr's Conspiracy. Cincinnati 1847.
    5768 Taylor, Jane, 1783-1824. Original Poems for Infant Minds. By Several Young Persons. By Ann & Jane Taylor, & Others. [Four lines from Watts] Cincinnati 1838.
    9315 Teachers' Institute. Berea, Ohio. Catalogue of the Instructors and Pupils of the First Teachers' Institute, Held at the Baldwin Institute, Berea, Ohio, Commencing Aug. 9, Ending Aug. 29, 1848. Cleveland 1848.
    908 Tennent, William, 1705-1777. Memoirs of the Life of the Rev. William Tennent, Formerly of the Presbyterian Church at Freehold, New-Jersey: in Which is Contained among Other Interesting Particulars, an Account of His Being Three Days in a Trance, and Apparently Lifeless. Extracted from the "Evangelical Intelligencer" for the Year 1806. Wilmington May 1815.
    7715 Thatcher, N. W. Artificial Marble. Parker's Patent Hydraulic Cement. ... N. W. Thatcher. Certificates. [two columns of endorsements] [Chillicothe 1835]
    2356 Third District Medical Society of Ohio. Proceedings and Correspondence of the Third District Medical Society of the State of Ohio, in Reference to the Medical College of Ohio. Published by Order of the Committee Charged with That Subject. [Xenia] Dec. 1832.
    1972 Thomas, Joseph, 1791-1835. Poems, Religious, Moral and Satirical, by Joseph Thomas, The Pilgrim; To Which is Prefixed a Compend of the Life, Travels and Gospel Labours of the Author. Lebanon, Ohio. 1829.
    4609 Thomas, Thomas Ebenezer, 1812-1875. A Review of the Rev. Dr. Junkin's Synodical Speech, in Defence of American Slavery; Delivered September 19th and 20th, and Published December 1843; With An Outline of the Bible Argument Against Slavery. Cincinnati 1844.
    5114 Thomas, Thomas Ebenezer, 1812-1875. An Address, on the Occasion of the Author's Inauguration as President of Hanover College, Indiana. Delivered March 28, 1850; by Thomas-Ebenezer Thomas. Published by Order of the Board of Trustees. Cincinnati 1850.
    7225 Thompson, George W. A Review of the Report of the Hon. Thomas Ewing. St. Clairsville 1836.
    206 Thompson, George, d. 1893. Prison Life and Reflections: or A Narrative of the Arrest, Trial, Conviction, Imprisonment, Treatment, Observations, Reflections, and Deliverance of Work, Burr and Thompson, Who Suffered an Unjust and Cruel Imprisonment in Missouri Penitentiary, for Attempting to Aid Some Slaves to Liberty. Three Parts in One Vol. By George Thompson, One of the Prisoners. Oberlin 1847.
    1779 Thomson, Samuel, 1769-1843. New Guide to Health; or Botanic Family Physician. Containing a Complete System of Practice, Upon a Plan Entirely New; with a Description of the Vegetables Made Use of, and Directions for Preparing and Administering Them to Cure Disease. To which is Added a Description of Several Cases of Disease Attended by the Author, with the Mode of Treatment and Cure. By Samuel Thomson. Third Edition. Columbus 1827.
    5953 Thomson, Samuel, 1769-1843. A Narrative of the Life and Medical Discoveries of Samuel Thomson; Containing an Account of His System of Practice, and the Manner of Curing Disease with Vegetable Medicine, upon a Plan Entirely New; To Which is Added an Introduction to His New Guide to Health, or Botanic Family Physician; Containing the Principles upon Which the System is Founded, with Remarks on Fevers, Steaming, Poison, &c. Written by Himself. Third Edition. Columbus 1827.
    1860 Thomson, Samuel, 1769-1843. Eine Beschreibung von dem Leben und Medicinischen Erfindungen von Samuel Thomson, Enthaltend eine Erklarung Seines Systems in Seinem Praxis, oder Dewohnheit, und die Art und Weise um Krankheiten zu Kuriren mit Dekrauter-Medicinen... Welchem noch Beygefugt Ist: eine Einleitung zu Seiner Neuen Anweisung zur Gesundheit, oder Botanischen familien-Artz... 1. Deutsche, von der 4. Englischen Ausgabe. Geschrieben von Ihm Selbst. Lancaster, Ohio 1828.
    2517 Thomson, Samuel, 1769-1843. A Narrative of the Life, and Medical Discoveries of Samuel Thomson; Containing an Account of His System of Practice, and the Manner of Curing Disease with Vegetable Medicine: Upon a Plan Entirely New. Written by Himself. Ninth Edition. Columbus 1833.
    2519 Thomson, Samuel, 1769-1843. New Guide to Health, or Botanic Family Physician Containing a Complete System of Practice upon a Plan Entirely New: With a Description of the Vegetables Made Use of, and Directions for Preparing and Administering Them to Cure Disease: To Which is Added a Description of Several Cases of Disease Attentended by the Author, with the Mode of Treatment and Cure. By Samuel Thompson. [sic] Ninth Edition. Columbus[,] Ohio 1833.
    2943 Thomson, Samuel, 1769-1843. New Guide to Health; or Botanic Family Physician. Containing a Complete System of Practice, Upon a Plan Entirely New; with a Description of the Vegetables made Use of, and Directions for Preparing and Administering Them to Cure Disease. To Which is Added a Description of Several Cases of Disease Attended by the Author, with the Mode of Treatment and Cure. By Samuel Thomson. Tenth Edition. Columbus 1835.
    9506 Thos. E. Boswell's lessee, Supreme Court of the United States. Thos. E. Boswell's lessee, plaintiff, vs. Rudolph's Dickinson and al. On a certificate of division from the Circuit Court U.S. for the District of Ohio. Argument for defendants. Columbus [between 1850 and 1853]
    297 Tiffany, Joel, 1811-1893. A Treatise on the Unconstitutionality of American Slavery: Together with the Powers and Duties of the Federal Government, in Relation to that Subject. By Joel Tiffany, Esq. [Cleveland] [1850].
    7725 Tippecanoe Club, Committee of, Painesville. Painesville, May 18, 1840. To ... For the purpose of making necessary arrangements ... Celebration of the Anniversary of the Raising of the Siege of Fort Meigs ... Committee of Arrangements. [Painesville 1840]
    7035 To the Electors of Wayne County. 1819. Christian Smith's bid for state representative, by revealing dirty tricks of current Representative General McMillan and past State Senator Thomas G. Jones.
    1819.
    7033 To the Independent Electors of Wayne County. 1822. Vote for Thomas M'Millen and Cyrus Spink to state legislature instead of Joseph H. Larwell and Benjamin Jones, both with personal interests in the corrupt German Bank of Wooster. [Wooster 1822]
    429 Todd, Charles Stewart, 1791-1871 and Benjamin Drake, 1794-1841. Sketches of the Civil and Military Services of William Henry Harrison. By Charles S. Todd, Late an Inspector-General in the U.S. Army, and by Benjamin Drake, Author of The Life of Black Hawk, &c. [Two lines of quotation] Cincinnati 1840.
    4857 Todd, Charles Stewart, 1791-1871 and Benjamin Drake, 1794-1841. Sketches of the Civil and Military Services of William Henry Harrison. By Col. Charles S. Todd, of Kentucky, Late Minister to Russia, and Benjamin Drake, Author of the Life of Black Hawk, Etc., Etc. Revised and Enlarged by James H. Perkins. Cincinnati 1847.
    8057 Todd, Lewis C., 1794-1863 and John Samuel Thompson, 1787-. Universalism Renounced. Norwalk 1833.
    6248 Tomlinson, J. S. (Joseph Smith), 1802-1853. Sermon on the Millenium [sic], with an Appendix, in Which the Question of Our Savior's Personal Appearance on the Earth, During That Time, Is Briefly Considered. By J.S. Tomlinson, D.D., President of Augusta College. Cincinnati 1842.
    359 Town, Salem, 1779-1864. Town's Spelling and Defining Book; Containing Rules for Designating the Accented Syllable in Most Words in the Language Being an Introduction to Town's Analysis. One Hundredth Edition. Critically Revised and Corrected. Cincinnati 1845.
    5864 Town, Salem, 1779-1864. Town's First Reader Consisting of Easy and Attractive Lessons to Be Use in Connection with Any Speller by Salem Town. [Cincinnati 1847]
    8910 Towndrow, Thomas, 1810-1898. Towndrow's Guide to Calligraphy, and Writing Books Combined; Being a New and Complete Series of Coarse and Fine-Hand Copies ... Part 3. Cincinnati 1844.
    134 Towsley, John A. A Book of Poetry. Composed by John A. Towsley, of Springfield, Ohio. In Two Parts. Cuyahoga Falls 1840.
    593 Trent, William, 1715-1787? Journal of Captain William Trent from Logstown to Pichwillany A. D. 1752. An Historical Notice of the Miami Confederacy of Indians. A Sketch of the English Post at Pichwillany. With a Short Biography of Captain Trent. By Alfred T. Goodman. Cincinnati 1841.
    4958 Trueman, D. (David) Perpetuity of Influence, An Address Delivered in Cambridge, Ohio, on the 20th of March, 1848, on the Character and Death of Hon. John Q. Adams. By Rev. D. Trueman. [Cambridge 1848.
    46 Trueman, D. (David). Bible Essay, or, Six Reasons Why Infidels Should Be Christians, With an Introductory Address by D. Trueman. "Search the Scriptures." Mountpleasant, Ohio 1847.
    9781 Trumbull and Ashtabula Turnpike Company. Circular Letter to Members of the Trumbull and Ashtabula Turnpike Company Regarding Abandoning That Part of the Road South of Rock Creek, Ashtabula County. Dated: Bloomfield, O., April 16th, 1840. [s.l. 1840]
    5020 Trumbull County Agricultural Society. First Annuel Report of the Trumbull County Agricultural Society, Prepared Under the Direction of the Directors of the Society, By M. Churchill. Warren 1847.
    5221 Trumbull County Agricultural Society. Third Annual Fair of the Trumbull Co. Agricultural Society, will be held on the Public Square, in Warren, on Wednesday and Thursday, the 20th and 21st days of September, A.D. 1848. Order of Arrangements: ... [Warren 1848]
    5226 Trumbull County Agricultural Society. Ravenna, Ohio. Trumbull County Agricultural Society, Exhibition and Fair. Cattle Show, Plowing Match, Agricultural Products, Domestic Manufactures, and Mechanic Arts. At Warren, on Wednesday and Thursday, September 4th & 5th, 1850. Daily Order of Arrangements. First Day.---All Stock offered for Premiums may be registered on the first day, but are not to be brought onto the ground until the second day, when they must be presented at 8 o'clock, A.M. And all Manufactured Articles must be delivered on the first day, by 12 o'clock, [A.] M., to enable the Committee to examine them, and that they must be properly arranged for exhibition before the second day. Butter, tender Fruits and Flowers will be received until 9 o'clock, A.M. on the second day. Second Day.---The second day will be devoted to the general exhibition of Stock and articles presented,---the Awarding of Premiums,---delivering of Address, and Election of Officers for the ensuing year. Premiums Offered. [Six columns of text] Regulations. [Single column] The Fair will be held at the residence of Chester Bidwell, on the Bazetta road, half a mile east of Warren, at which place all articles intended for exhibition must be delivered, as no other place will be provided for their reception. {hand pointing right] The several Committees are requested to meet at the Committee Room on Wednesday, at [illegible] o'clock, for the purpose of receiving lists of articles to be examined. Officers of the Society. President, Jacob Perkins, Warren; Vice President, Charles Bosworth, Warren; Secretary, Jacob H. Baldwin, Champion; Treasurer, M.B. Tayler, Warren; Managers, John Ratliff, Howland; Buel Barnes, Gustavus; E.A. Brown, Bloomfield; B.N. Robbins, Warren; and Seth A. Bushnell, Hartford. Committees. In pursuance of public notice previously given, the officers and managers of the Trumbull County Agricultural Society met at the Court House, in Warren, on the 22d of June, 1850, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. The following Committees were then appointed. [ Five columns of committees] Harmon Austin, Marshal. [Warren 1850]
    5206 Trumbull County Bible Society. Circular to the Clergy of Trumbull County. The Anniversary of Our County Bible Society. Jan. 18-19, 1842.
    [1842]
    4400 Trumbull County Bible Society. Western Reserve Chronicle, Extra. Report of the Trustees of the Trumbull Bible Society, May 20, 1845. Warren 1845.
    637 Trumbull County Educational Society. To the Honorable Legislature of the Territory, north-west the Ohio--now in session. The Memorial of the Resident and Non-Resident Proprietors and Owners of Land, in the County of Trumbull, by their Agent and Attorney, George Tod--respectfully sheweth, … Chillicothe, December 20th, 1801. Chillicothe [1801]
    442 Tucker, Levi, 1804-1853. Lectures on the Nature and Dangerous Tendency of Modern Infidelity: Delivered to Young Men, in the First Baptist Church in the City of Cleveland, Ohio, by Rev. Levi Tucker, A.M. Pastor. [Four lines of quotation] Cleveland 1837.
    5669 Turnbull, James. Songs of Zion: A New Collection of Hymns & Spiritual Songs; Designed for Society, Public and Social, Prayer Meetings, and Family Devotion. Compiled by James Turnbull. With the Names of the Most Suitable Tunes Affixed to Each Hymn by John D. Slack. Steubenville, O. 1832.
    8215 Turner, Benjamin. Newark, January 12, 1837. Messrs. I. Dille, B.W. Brice Jr., Daniel Duncan, Isaac Smucker, Calvin K. Warner, Daniel S. Norton, B.S. Brown, and Eli Miller, commissioners of the Newark and Mount Vernon Rail Road. Gentlemen: --Having made the survey and estimates agreeable to the charter of the above road, under your direction, I beg leave respectfully to state, that the distance from the town of Newark to the town of Mt. Vernon, in Knox County, Ohio, is twenty-four miles and .5, as appears from the notes of the survey. ... Newark 1837.
    6912 Tuthill, Louisa Caroline, 1798-1879. Success in Life: The Lawyer. Cincinnati 1850.
    7041 Twelfth Congressional District. Open letter to Colonel John Sloane, U.S. Congressman, requesting he answer questions about his past vote and actions, before the upcoming election.
    1828.
    8235 U. S. Army. 8th Military District. Headquarters, Chillicothe, 17th Sept. Circumstances beyond my control, some of which it would be proper at this time to communicate, impose on me the painful duty of announcing that the Mounted Expedition, proposed to be carried on, by order the President against the hostile Indians, is abandoned... [10 lines. Signed:] Duncan M'Arthur, Brig. Gen. U. S. Army. Com. 8th Military District. [Chillicothe 1814]
    8225 Ullery, S. W. Executors' sale!! There will be offered at public sale on Friday October 8th, at the residence of Jacob Ullery, deceased, near Covington, Ohio, the following described property, to wit: horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, one two-horse wagon; one two-horse carriage; gearing and harness; plows, harrows, and farming utensils: also, household furniture ... wheat and oats ... hay; corn in the ground; one threshing machine--four horse power; one windmill & cutting box.--Also, at the same time and place--six to eight town lots, in the north east addition to the town of Covington ... Covington 1847.
    1975 Underhill, Samuel, 1795-1872. A Lecture on Mysterious Religious Emotions, Delivered at Bethlehem, Ohio, by Dr. Samuel Underhill. [Six lines from Pope] Steubenville 1829.
    970 Union Humane Society. St. Clairsville. Constitution of the Union Humane Society. Believing That All Men Are Born Equally Free. [St. Clairsville 1816]
    971 United Brethren in Christ. Herzens Opfer; eine Sammlung Geistreicher Lieder, Aus den mehrsten jetzt ublichen Gesangbucher gesammlet [sic]; Zum offentlichen und privat Gebrauch fur Liebhaber des Gottlichen Lebens. [Two lines from Psalms] Lancaster, Ohio ....1816.....
    1504 United Germans at Teutonia, Society of. Ankundigung zur herausgabe einer wochentlicjen Zeitscrift, betitelt: "Der Herald einer bessern Zeit." Herausgegeben von Freunden der Wahrheir und der Menschheit zu Teutonia. [Canton 1827]
    1357 United Germans at Teutonia, Society of. Proposals for publishing a weekly periodical work, entitled: "The Herald of a Better Time." Edited by a Society of Friends of Truth and Humanity at Teutonia [Canton 1827]
    1310 United Germans at Teutonia, Society of. Circular. At a meeting of the members of the Society of the United Germans at Teutonia, the brethren Solomon Sala, Michael Lenz and Peter Kaufmann, have been unanimously elected and delegated ... 1. To collect contributions for the building of a meeting-house. 2. To receive assistance and donations for the erection and organization of a seminary for the Society. 3. To collect subscribers for their proposed periodical work, "The Herald of a better time." And they are further empowered and authorized to make known the beneficial tendency of our union ... and to use all the lawful means in their power, to realize our great object, for the mutual benefit of ourselves and the whole human family. ... [Canton 1827]
    1781 United Germans at Teutonia, Society of. Constitution der Gesellschaft der "Vereinigten Teutschen" zu Teutonia. Constitution of the Society of the United Germans at Teutonia. [Canton 1827]
    5531 United States. Circuit (7th Circuit). Proceedings of the United States Court, Gentlemen of the Bar, and Citizens of Columbus, in Testimony of Respect for the Late Thomas Jefferson & John Adams; Also, the Discourses Delivered on the Occasion, by the Rev. James Hoge. Columbus 1826.
    7064 United States. Circuit Court (7th circuit). Reports of Cases Argued and Decided in the Circuit Court of the United States for the Seventh Circuit. Volume I. Cincinnati 1840.
    7664 United States. Circuit Court (7th circuit). Reports of Cases Argued and Decided in the Circuit Court of the United States for the Seventh Circuit. Volume II. Cincinnati 1843.
    7665 United States. Circuit Court (7th circuit). Reports of Cases Argued and Decided in the Circuit Court of the United States for the Seventh Circuit. Volume III. Cincinnati 1847.
    791 United States. Congress. House of Representatives. An Address of Members of the House of Representatives...Subject of the War with Great Britain. Marietta 1812.
    6323 United States. Constitutional Convention (1787). Secret Proceedings and Debates of the Convention Assembled at Philadelphia, in the Year 1787, for the Purpose of Forming the Constitution of the United States of America. From Notes Taken by the Late Robert Yates, Esquire, Chief Justice of New York, and Copied by John Lansing, Jun. Esquire, Late Chancellor of That State, Members of That Convention. Including "The Genuine Information,' [sic] Laid before the Legislature of Maryland, by Luther Martin, Esquire, Then Attorney-General of That State, and Member of the Same Convention. Also, Other Historical Documents, Relative to the Federal Compact of the North American Union. Cincinnati 1838.
    2254 United States. District Court. Bankrupt Law; Passed 19th August, 1841, with notes. Cincinnati 1842.
    8509 United States. District Court. Rules and Regulations in Bankruptcy, Adopted by the District Court of the United States, for the District of Ohio. Second Edition, Revised-with the Additions and Amendments to August Term, 1842. Columbus 1842.
    638 United States. Laws, statutes, etc. Land Laws, in Which Are Embraced, the Act Entitled, An Act to Amend the Act Entitled "An Act Providing for the Sale of the Lands of the United States, in the Territory North-West of the Ohio, and above the Mouth of the Kentucky River," passed the Tenth Day of May, 1800, and Act Entitled "An Act Giving a Right of Pre-Exemption to Certain Persons Who Have Contracted with John C. Symmes, or His Associates, for Land Lying between the Miami Rivers, in the Territory of the Northwest of the River Ohio." Cincinnati 1801.
    6493 United States. Ohio. Seventh Circuit Court. Thomas S. Hinde and Belinda his wife, Complaintants, vs. James Finley. Cincinnati 1818.
    8101 United States. President (1829-1837: Jackson). Veto Message. Four Thousand Copies, Reprinted at the Ohio Monitor Office, for Circulation in the 8th Congressional District; Together with Explanatory Notes, and the Address of the National Democratic Committee for the State of Ohio. [Columbus 1832]
    7110 United States. President (Jefferson, Thomas), 1743-1826. Proclamation by the President of the United States...Th: Jefferson. Re: public lands. Cincinnati 1808.
    6731 United States. Surveyor General. General Instructions to His Deputies; by the Surveyor of the United States, for the States of Ohio and Indiana, and the Territory of Michigan. Cincinnati 1833.
    4082 United States. Treasury Department. Collection of Internal Duties. Internal Duties. Statement of the amount of Internal Duties imposed by the United States, except those on household furniture, on watches, and on stamps, paid by each person in the Ninth Collection District of Ohio, during the Year 1820. B. Barnes Jerod - - - $10 75 C. Charter John - - 78 14 F. Fleming Matthew - - - 34 73 Fox Abner - - 88 13 H. Hall Hez. Jr. - - - 21 75 W. Ward Calvin - - - 104 95 [Short rule] $338 45 I do herby certify, that the foregoing statement exhibits the full amount of the duties aforesaid, paid in the Ninth Collection District of Ohio, during the year 1820, by all persons to me. Daniel Miles, Collector Of The Revenue For Ninth Col. District Of Ohio. Collector's Office, January 1, 1821. [Right point] Sir, In pursuance of instructions received from the Treasury Department, I herewith transmit a statement of monies received by me in the 9th Collection District of Ohio, which you will please to enter on file in your office, for the inspection of all persons concerned. I am, very respectfully, your's, &c. Daniel Miles, Collector of the Revenue. [Cincinnati 1821]
    7394 Urbana and Champaign Mutual Insurance Company. Urbana. Charter and By-Laws of the Urbana and Champaign Mutual Insurance Company. Urbana 1835.
    155 Vallandigham, Clement L. (Clement Laird), 1820-1871. Remarks of Mr. Vallandigham, of Columbiana, on the Bill to Provide for Ascertaining the Will of the People upon the Question of Calling a Convention to Amend the Constitution of the State, in the House of Representatives, Saturday, January 19, 1847. Columbus 1847.
    8568 Vallandigham, George C. Truth Vindicated, and The Errors of Universalism Exposed and Refuted: In Five Parts. By George C. Vallandigham, of Springfield, Portage Co. Ohio. Middlebury, Ohio. 1826.
    6001 Van Buren, Martin, 1782-1862. Letter from Mr. Van Buren, President of the United States of America, in Reply to Certain Interrogatories Propounded to Him, by Four Citizens of Virgiuia [sic], on Various Political Subjects Now Agitating the Public Mind. Cincinnati 1840.
    1086 Van Vleet, Abraham], comp. An Account of the Conduct of the Shakers, in the Case of Eunice Chapman & Her Children, Written by Himself. Also, a Refutation of the Shaker's Remonstrance to the Proceedings of the Legislature of New-York, in 1817, by Thomas Brown. To Which are Added, the Deposition of Mary Dyer, Who Petitioned the Legislature of the State of New-Hampshire, for Relief in a Similar Case. Also, Depositions of Others Who Have Been Members of the Shaker Society. Also, the Proceedings of the Legislature of the State of New-York in the Case of Eunice Chapman. Lebanon 1818.
    9882 Van Wagner, James M. A Phrenological Chart Describing the Primary Mental Powers in Seven Different Degrees of Development Together with the Character and Talents of as Given by James M. Van Wagner, of New York Massillon 1843.
    6249 Varian, Alexander. Address Delivered before the Washington Temperance Society of Painesville, Lake County, Ohio, February 22, 1842. By Rev. Alexander Varian. Painesville 1842.
    691 Vattier, Charles, defendant. The Trial of Charles Vattier, Convicted of the Crimes of Burglary and Larceny, for Stealing from the Office of the Receiver of Public Notes, for the District of Cincinnati, Large Sums in Specie and Bank-Notes, Amounting to Many Thousands of Dollars, with an Appendix of Papers. Reported from Notes Taken in Court, by Two Gentlemen of Law-Knowledge. [Lines of Quotation] To the Whole Are Prefixed Preliminary Observations, Exhibiting Many Curious Traits in the Culprit's Life and General Demeanor. [Quotation] Cincinnati, Ohio 1807.
    1471 Veritas, pseud. Observations on a Sermon Delivered, at Newark, by John E. Latta before a Meeting of the Bible Society of Delaware, O. 16, 1822. Wilmington 1823.
    10166 Vermillion Institute. Hayesville, Ohio. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Vermillion Institute, Hayesville, Ohio, Under the Care of the Richland, Wooster and Coshocton Presbyteries, of the Presbyterian Church. September, 1850. Wooster 1850.
    4764 Vinton, Samuel Finley, 1792-1862. Substance of an Argument of Samuel F. Vinton, for the Defendants, in the Case of the Commonwealth of Virginia vs. Peter M. Garner and Others for an Alleged Abduction of Certain Slaves. Delivered before the General Court of Virginia, at Its December Term 1845. Marietta, Ohio 1846.
    7014 Virgil. The First Six Books of the AEneid, Together with the First, Second, and Fourth Eclogues of Virgil, with Explanatory Notes in English, Especially for the Use of Colleges and Classical Schools by R.W. McFarland. Cincinnati 1849.
    1725 Wadstrom, Carl Bernhard, 1746-1799. A Brief Account of the Life of Emanuel Swedenborg, a Servant of the Lord and the Messenger of the New-Jerusalem Dispensation. Taken from the New Jerusalem Magazine, Published in London. Cincinnati 1827.
    2947 Walke, Anthony. Speech of Mr. Walke, in the Senate of Ohio, January 31, 1835, on the Resolutions from the House of Representatives, to Rescind Certain Resolutions of the Last General Assembly, Giving Instructions to Our Senators and Representatives in Congress. Taken in Short-Hand by E. Harlan, Stenographer. Columbus 1835.
    8118 Walker, George. Beleuchtung der Erklearung des "eangstlich-ehrlichen" Hrn. St. Molitors. [Cincinnati 1842]
    8480 Walker, James Barr, 1805-1887. Philosophy of the Plan of Salvation, a Book of the Times, by an American Citizen, with an Introductory Essay by C. E. Stowe. Cincinnati 1845.
    2362 Walker, James, 1794-1874. A Discourse, Delivered at the Ordination of the Rev. Ephraim Peabody, over the First Congregational Church of Cincinnati, May 20, 1832. By James Walker. Cincinnati 1832.
    5548 Walker, John, 1732-1807. Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language. Abridged by the Rev. Thomas Smith, London. To which is added, a chronological table, containing the principal events of the late war between the United States and Great Britain, Abridged by the Rev. Thomas Smith ; to which is added, a chronological table, containing the principal events of the late war between the United States and Great Britain. Stereotyped by A. W. Kinsley, Albany. Cincinnati 1833.
    7076 Walker, John, 1732-1807. Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language. Abridged by the Rev. Thomas Smith, London. Cincinnati 1840.
    6300 Walker, John, 1732-1807. Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language Abridged by the Rev. Thomas Smith, London. ... Cincinnati 1843.
    1024 Walker, John, 1784-1845. The Substance of a Sermon, Preached in Unity Congregation, May 4, 1815. By John Walker, Pastor of the Associate Congregations of Mount-Pleasant, United and Cadiz. [Three lines from Jeremiah] Cadiz, Ohio-- 1817.
    1023 Walker, John, 1784-1845. Letters to the Rev. T.D. Baird, Minister of the Gospel, at Newark, Ohio. Cadiz 1817.
    72 Walker, John, 1784-1845. Infant Sprinkling Proved to Be a Human Tradition; Being the Substance of a Debate on Christian Baptism, between Mr. John Walker, a Minister of the Secession, and Alexander Campbell, V.D.E., a Regular Baptist Minister, Held at Mount Pleasant, Jefferson County, Ohio, on the 19th and 20th June 1820, in the Presence of a Very Numerous and Respectable Congregation. To Which is Added, a Large Appendix. Published by Alexander Campbell. Steubenville, O. 1820.
    1536 Walker, John, 1784-1845. A Treatise on Baptism: Being a Reply to a Book Entitled A Debate on Christian Baptism, between Mr. John Walker & Alexander Campbell, Held at Mountpleasant, on the 19th & 20th June, 1820. To Which is Added a Letter to the Rev. Samuel Ralston. By John Walker, Minister of the Gospel in the Associate Congregations of Mountpleasant and Unity, Ohio. [Four lines of Scripture texts] Mountpleasant, Ohio 1824.
    8967 Walker, John, 1784-1845. A Treatise on Baptism: Being a Reply to a Book Entitled A Debate on Christian Baptism, between Mr. John Walker & Alexander Campbell, Held at Mt. Pleasant, on the 19th and 20th June, 1820. To Which is Added a Letter to the Rev. Samuel Ralston. By John Walker, Minister of the Gospel in the Associate Congregations of Mt. Pleasant & Unity, Ohio. [Four lines of Scripture texts] Mountpleasant, Ohio 1824.
    2363 Walker, Timothy, 1806-1856. An Address Delivered before the Union Literary Society of Miami University, on the Twenty-Fifth of September, at Their Anniversary Celebration. By Timothy Walker, A.M. Cincinnati 1832.
    1182 Walker, Timothy, 1806-1856. An Oration on the Life and Character of John Quincy Adams: Dellivered [sic] before the Citizens of Cincinnati, on the Twenty-Second Day of March, 1848. By Timothy Walker. Published by Request. Cincinnati 1848.
    1783 Wallace, Cadwallader. To the Hon. Lyttleton W. Tazwell of the Senate and to Hon. John Randolph of the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States. [Chillicothe 1827]
    1784 Wallace, Cadwallader. To Thomas Scott, Esq. of Chillicothe and John Alexander, Esq. of Xenia. Chillicothe, June 1st, 1827. [Chillicothe 1827]
    3338 Wallace, William Ross, 1819-1881. The Battle of Tippecanoe; Triumph of Science and Other Poems. [Ten lines of quotation] Cincinnati 1837.
    2364 Wallis, William. The Western Gentleman's Farrier Containing Remedies for the Different Diseases to Which Horses are Incident in the Western and South Western States By William Wallis, Late Fellow of His Royal Highness' College of Veterinary Surgeons, London, To Which is Added an Appendix; Containing Receipts for the Cure of Many Diseases to Which Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs Are Liable, Together with Much Useful and Interesting Information to the Farmer and Horse Grower, Selected from the Most Eminent and Erudite Authors. Dayton, Ohio 1832.
    3543 Wallis, William. The Western Gentleman's Farrier, Containing Remedies for the Different Diseases to Which Horses are Incident in the Western and South Western States. By William Wallace, Late Fellow of His Royal Highness' College of Veterinary Surgeons, London. To Which is Added an Appendix, Containing Receipts for the Cure of Many Diseases to Which Horses, Cattle, Sheep, and Hogs are Liable, Together with Much Useful and Interesting Information to the Farmer and Horse Grower, Selected from the Most Eminent and Erudite Authors.. Troy, O. 1838.
    1267 Walnut Hills Grammar School. Walnut Hills Grammar School. This institution is now in operation and open. [Cincinnati 1820]
    2949 Walton, Augustus Q. A History of the Detection, Conviction, Life and Designs of John A. Murel, the Great Western Land Pirate Together with His System of Villany, and Plan of Exciting a Negro Rebellion; Also, a Catalogue of the Names of Four Hundred and Fifty-Five of His Mystic Clan, Fellows and Followers, and Their Efforts for the Destruction of Mr. Virgil A. Stewart, the Young Man Who Detected Him, to Which is Added a Biographical Sketch of V.A. Stewart. [Cincinnati] 1835.
    6959 Walton, Augustus Q. A History of the Detection, Conviction, Life and Designs of John A. Murel [i.e., Murrell], the Great Western Land Pirate; Together with His System of Villany, and Plan of Exciting a Negro Rebellion; Also, a Catalogue of the Names of Four Hundred and Fifty-Five of His Mystic Clan Fellow and Followers, and a Statement of Their Efforts for the Destruction of Virgil A. Stewart, the Young Man Who Detected Him. To Which Is Added, a Biographical Sketch of Mr. Virgil A. Stewart. Cincinnati 1850.
    8181 Warden, William T. Directions for neuralgia in the head...a patent medicine ad with cures for several ailments and directions for ordering from Prof. Wm. T. Warden, Bethel, Clermont County, Ohio. [Bethel [1840?]
    6744 Warfield, Catherine A. (Catherine Ann), 1816-1877. The Wife of Leon and Other Poems. By Mrs. Catherine Ann Warfield and Mrs. Eleanor Percy Lee, the two sisters of the West. 2d ed. rev. Cincinnati 1843.
    6369 Warfield, Catherine A. (Catherine Ann), 1816-1877; Lee, Eleanor Percy,; 1820-1849, joint author. The Wife of Leon, and Other Poems: By Mrs. Catharine [sic] Ann Warfield and Mrs. Eleanor Percy Lee, the Two Sisters of the West. Second Edition, Revised. Cincinnati MDCCCXLV. [1845]
    5744 Warren County. Warren County Administrative Meeting. Report Meeting of Citizens Supporting Re-Election of John Quincy Adams. Lebanon 1827.
    7747 Washington County, Citizens of. To the Honorable the Board of Commissioners of the County of Washington. The undersigned inhabitants of said Washington county, having understood...the present board contemplate the erection of a new court house. [Marietta, 1822]. Marietta 1822.
    1472 Watson, Richard, 1737-1816. An Apology for the Bible; in a Series of Letters Addressed to Thomas Paine, Author of a Book Entitled The Age of Reason, Part the Second, Being an Investigation of True and Fabulous Theology. By R. Watson, D.D. F.R.S. Lord Bishop of Landaff, and Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Cambridge. Cincinnati 1823.
    3806 Watson, Richard, 1781-1833. The Life of John Wesley; Founder of the Methodist Societies. 1st American Official Ed., with Translations and Notes by John Emory. Cincinnati 1850.
    1169 Watson, Richard, bp., 1737-1816. An Apology for the Bible, in a Series of Letters, Addressed to Thomas Paine, Author of a Book Entitled, the "Age of Reason," Part the Second, being an Investigation of True and of Fabulous Theology. By R. Watson, D.D. F.R.S. Lord Bishop of Landaff, and Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Cambridge. Dayton 1819.
    9728 Wattles, John O. Annual Report of the Educational Condition of the Colored People of Cincinnati Including the Sentiment in Mercer County, Ohio, Presented at the Exhibition of the Cincinnati High School, April, 1847. Cincinnati 1849
    5779 Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748. Watts Divine Songs. [Four lines of verse] Dayton, O. [184-]
    3140 Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748. The World to Come: or, Discourses on the Joys or Sorrows of Death, Judgment and Eternity: To Which Are Added An Essay on the Separate State of Souls, and an Appendix, Containing Select Poems by Isaac Watts, D.D. With a Preface and Notes by John Burtt, V.D.M. Dayton 1836.
    3139 Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748. Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of Isaac Watts, to Which is Added a New Selection of between Two and Three Hundred Hymns from the Best Authors. New Ed. By James Gallaher. Cincinnati 1836.
    6066 Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748. The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of Isaac Watts…to which is Added a New Selection of between Two and Three Hundred Hymns from the Best Authors, By James Gallaher. New ed. Cincinnati 1840.
    6252 Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748. The World to Come: or, Discourses on the Joys or Sorrows of Death, Judgment and Eternity; to which are Added an Essay on the Separate State of Souls, and an Appendix, Containing Select Poems, by Isaac Watts, D.D. with a Preface and Notes by John Burtt, V.D.M. Dayton 1842.
    201 Watts, Joshua, compiler. The Museum of Remarkable and Interesting Events, Containing Historical and Other Accounts of Adventures, Incidents of Travels and Voyages, Scenes of Peril and Escapes, Military Achievements, Eccentric Personages, Noble Examples of Fortitude and Patriotism with Various Other Entertaining Narratives, Anecdotes, etc. Also Including a Full Account of the Captivity and Truly Wonderful Escape of Thomas Andros from the Old Jersey Prison Ship During the Revolutionary War. Compiled Principally by J. Watts. Improved and Enlarged Ed. Cleveland 1844.
    3124 Wayne County Agricultural Society. The Proceedings of the Wayne County Agricultural Society, at the First Annual Meeting, Held at Wooster, on the 10th and 11th October, A.D. 1850 with the Address, Delivered By William Turner, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Wooster. Published by Order of the Society. Wooster 1850.
    2083 Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852. Speech of Daniel Webster, in Reply to Mr. Hayne, of South Carolina: the Resolution Offered by Mr. Foot, of Connecticut, Relative to the Public Lands, being under Consideration. Delivered in the Senate, January 26, 1830. Cincinnati 1830.
    2219 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. The American Spelling Book, for the Use of Schools in the United States. Rev. and Improved. Cincinnati 1831.
    4860 Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. The Elementary Spelling Book; Being an Improvement on the American Spelling Book. By Noah Webster, LL.D. Cleveland, Ohio contain this engraved titlepage. G.F. Cooledge & Brother, New York, proprietors of the copyright., 1848
    3142 Weekes, Refine, b. 1759. The Life of William Penn, and Other Poems, Religious, Historical and Sentimental. By Refine Weekes. St. Clairsville 1836.
    3342 Weisz, George. Kurze Unterweisung in der christlichen Religion :
    nach dem Heidelbergischen Catechismus : zum Gebrauch derjenigen, welche zum heiligen Abendmahl vorbereitet werden sollen
    Cincinnati 1837.
    972 Welander. P. O. A Revelation of the Secrets of Married Life. Translated from the Danish of P. O. Welander. By C. E. Boyle. Columbus 1816.
    6123 Wells, Bezaleel et al. vs. Humphrey, George. Wells, Late Judge, etc. for the Use of Irwine & Wife vs. George Humphrey, Reserved from Jefferson County, to the Special Session of the Supreme Court. Cincinnati 1832.
    2367 Wells, Bezaleel, d. 1846. An Address to the Churchmen of the U.S. on the Difficulties in the Diocese of Ohio. Steubenville 1832.
    244 Wells, John Cleland and H. T. Wells. Wells's Lawyer, and United States Form-Book; Containing the Constitution of the United States, with Notes and Decisions, a Complete System of Book-Keeping, a Table of Gold and Silver Coins, Interest Tables, and Forms for Assignments, Arbitrations, Agreements, Awards, Drafts, Letters of License, Submissions, Leases, Certificates of Renting, Customhouse Forms, Bills of Exchange, Bills of Sales, Bills of Lading, Due-Bills, Notes, Bonds, Orders, Receipts, Deeds, Mortgages, Marriage Certificates, Marriage Settlements, Contracts, Power of Attorney, Letters of Credit, Wills, Indenture of Apprenticeship, Articles of Copartnership, Composition with Creditors, &c. &c. Naturalization Papers, Letters Patent, and Important Information for Business Men. By a Practicing Attorney, and a Merchant. Cincinnati 1848.
    4963 Wells, John Cleland and H.T. Wells. Wells's Lawyer, and United States Form-Book; Containing the Constitution of the United States, with Notes and Decisions, the Constitution of Ohio, a Complete System of Book-Keeping, a Table of Gold and Silver Coins, Interest Tables, and Forms for Assignments, Arbitrations, Agreements, Awards, Drafts, Letters of License, Submissions, Leases, Certificates of Renting, Customhouse Forms, Bills of Exchange, Bills of Sales, Bills of Lading, Due-Bills, Notes, Bonds, Orders, Receipts, Deeds, Mortgages, Marriage Certificates, Marriage Settlements, Contracts, Power of Attorney, Letters of Credit, Wills, Indenture of Apprenticeship, Articles of Copartnership, Composition with Creditors, &c. &c. Naturalization Papers, Letters Patent, and Important Information for Business Men. By John C. Wells, M. A., and H. T. Wells, Member of the Bar. Twenty-First Edition. Cincinnati 1848.
    4440 Wells, John Cleland. Wells's Lawyer, and United States Form-Book; Containing the Constitution of the United States, with Notes and Decisions, the Constitution of Ohio, a Complete System of Book-Keeping, a Table of Gold and Silver Coins, Interest Tables, and Forms for Assignments, Arbitrations, Agreements, Awards, Drafts, Letters of License, Submissions, Leases, Certificates of Renting, Customhouse Forms, Bills of Exchange, Bills of Sales, Bills of Lading, Due-Bills, Notes, Bonds, Orders, Receipts, Deeds, Mortgages, Marriage Certificates, Marriage Settlements, Contracts, Power of Attorney, Letters of Credit, Wills, Indenture of Apprenticeship, Articles of Copartnership, Composition with Creditors, &c. &c. Naturalization Papers, Letters Patent, and Important Information for Business Men. By John C. Wells, M.A., and H.T. Wells, Member of the Bar. Twenty-First Edition. Cincinnati 1849.
    5288 Wesley, John, 1703-1791. Sammlung auserlesener Predigten von Johannes Wesley. Aus dem Englischen eubersesst von Wilhelm Nast. Erster Band. [sermon] Cincinnati 1847.
    4078 Wesleyan Methodist Connection of America. The Discipline of the Wesleyan Methodist Connection of America. Canton, O. 1844.
    6156 West Bedford Academy. March 20, 1850. Circular from Wm. Grisell, Principal of the West Bedford Academy on Courses and Costs. [West Bedford 1850]
    7286 West, Edward, b. 1804. Reasons for Withdrawing from the "Church of God." And Uniting with the Regular Baptist Church, Wooster, O. In Which Elder John Winebrenner's Two Theories of Licensing Ministers are Exposed, and the Bible Doctrine of Ordination Set Forth and Illustrated. By Elder Edward West. [Two lines of Scripture from Proverbs] Columbus 1847.
    2085 West, George Montgomery. Address of the Rev. George Montgomery West, A.M., Chaplain to the Bishop of Ohio, on the Completion of His Mission to Europe, Delivered before the Rt. Rev. Philander Chase. Gambier 1830.
    2953 West, George Montgomery. Faith Kept: or Recollections of Rev. Daniel Hayden. Cincinnati 1835.
    7704 Western Agriculturalist. Prospectus of the Western Agriculturalist. A Monthly Paper Published at Columbus, Ohio. Edited by Prof. W. W. Mather ... Charles Whittlesey ... Jos. H. Riley & Co., Publishers. [Columbus 1850]
    7681 Western Agriculturalist. Prospectus of the Western Agriculturalist. Prof. W. W. Mather, Editor, Corresponding Secretary of the Ohio State Board of Agriculture, ... Subscribers' Names. Post Office. State. [Columbus 1850]
    8801 Western Anti-Slavery Society. Dear friend, The American Anti-Slavery Society has authorized me to call upon its members and friends for one dollar contributions to sustain its operations this year in the West. ... Oliver Johnson, than whom no one is better qualified for the station, has gone to the West to edit the Anti-slavery bugle, which paper under his charge is to be made similar in character to the Liberator. ... We need, in order to print the paper as it should be and to insure its success two hundred dollars by the 1st of July, to purchase type ... [Salem 1849?]
    4325 Western Art Union. Cincinnati. Letter Containing List of Officers for 1847 of the Western Art Union. [Cincinnati 1847]
    4080 Western Art Union. Cincinnati. Transactions of the Western Art Union, for the Year 1849. Cincinnati 1849.
    9778 Western Colonization and Mining Company. Cincinnati. Proposals for a Colonization & Mining Company, &c. ... [Cincinnati 1829]
    7871 Western Emigrant Society. Circular letter requesting information on the Western Country. Signed by Nathan Guilford. Aug. 3, 1817. Cincinnati 1817.
    1025 Western Emigrant Society. Announcement that addressee has been elected honorary member. Cincinnati 1817.
    7707 Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers. Convention of Teachers. Re: To form an Institution of instruction in the West ... Albert Picket, Elijah Slack, Samuel Johnston, Milo G. Williams, Henry H. Rucker. Committee. [Cincinnati 1831]
    70 Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers. Transactions of the Fourth Annual Meeting of the Western Literary Institute, and College of Professional Teachers, Held in Cincinnati, October, 1834. Cincinnati 1835.
    6023 Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers. Transactions of the Fifth Annual Meeting of the Western Literary Institute, and College of Professional Teachers, Held in Cincinnati, October, 1835. [Four lines from Washington's Farewell Address] Cincinnati 1836.
    3143 Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers. Transactions of the Sixth Annual Meeting of the Proceedings of the Western Literary Institute, and College of Professional Teachers, Held in Cincinnati, October, 1836. Edited by D.L. Talbott. Cincinnati 1837.
    3547 Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers. Transactions of the Seventh Annual Meeting of the Western Literary Institute, and College of Professional Teachers. Held in Cincinnati, October, 1837. Cincinnati 1838.
    98 Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers. Transactions of the Ninth Annual Meeting of the Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers; Held at Cincinnati, October, 1839. Cincinnati 1839.
    3797 Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers. Transactions of the Eighth Annual Meeting of the Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers. Held in Cincinnati, October, 1838. Cincinnati 1839.
    8802 Western Methodist Book Concern. Cincinnati. Annual Report of the Book Committee of the Western Book Concern, for the Year Closing March 31, 1849. To the members of the several annual conferences of the M.E. Church in the United States: Dear fathers and brethren, The committee appointed by the last general conference for the Western Book Concern, met in Cincinnati, the 25th day of April, 1849, according to the call of the western agents, and proceeded directly to the performance of the duties assigned them. ... [Cincinnati 1849]
    5204 Western Reserve Bank. Warren. Western Reserve Bank, Warren, O., Nov. 17, 1846. At a Meeting of the Board of Directors. Increase Capital Stock $20,000. [Warren 1846]
    160 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Western Reserve College. Catalogue of the Trustees, Instructors, and Students. January, 1831. Hudson [1831]
    161 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Western Reserve College. December, 1832. [n.c.] [1832].
    1627 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Hymn, to be sung on laying the corner stone of the Western Reserve College, at Hudson, Ohio, April 26, 1826. Hudson 1826.
    9380 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. A Catalogue of Students in the W. Reserve College. [Hudson 1827]
    163 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers, Alumni, and Students of Western Reserve College. December, 1834. Cleveland 1834.
    122 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Western Reserve College. December, 1835. Hudson, Ohio. 1835.
    164 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Western Reserve College January, 1837. Hudson 1837.
    8764 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Western Reserve College. December, 1837. Cleveland 1838.
    141 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Western Reserve College: Hudson, Ohio. October, 1838. Cleveland 1838.
    165 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers & Students, of the Western Reserve College: Hudson, Ohio, November, 1839. Cleveland 1839.
    3799 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Adelbert College. Scheme of Examination of Western Reserve College, August 20th-24th. [Hudson 1839]
    166 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Western Reserve College. Hudson, Ohio, November, 1840. Hudson 1840.
    150 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Western Reserve College. Hudson, Ohio, November, 1841. Hudson 1841.
    167 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Western Reserve College, Hudson, Ohio, November, 1842. Hudson 1842.
    168 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Western Reserve College, 1843-4. Hudson, Ohio 1843.
    169 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Western Reserve College, 1844-45. Hudson, Ohio 1844.
    170 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Western Reserve College, 1845-6. Hudson, Ohio 1845.
    142 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in the Western Reserve College, 1846-47. Hudson, Ohio 1846.
    143 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in the Western Reserve College. 1847--48. Hudson, Ohio 1847.
    4334 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Circular of the Trustees of the Western Reserve College. Hudson, O. Jan. 1, 1847. [Hudson 1847]
    171 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in the Western Reserve College. 1848-9. Hudson, Ohio 1848.
    8465 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Western Reserve College. Commencement, Thursday, August 10, 1848. Cleveland 1848.
    144 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Western Reserve College. 1849--50. Hudson, Ohio 1849.
    4308 Western Reserve College (1826-1882). Hudson. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in the Western Reserve College. 1850-51. Hudson, Ohio 1850.
    5801 Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary. Kirtland. Catalogue of the Trustees, Instructors and Students of Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary, for the Year Ending November 8, 1842. Kirtland, Lake County, Ohio. Cleveland 1842.
    4396 Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary. Kirtland. Catalogue of the Trustees, Instructors, and Students of Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary, for the Year Ending October 30, 1844. Kirtland, Lake Co., Ohio. Cleveland 1844.
    8478 Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary. Kirtland. Catalogue of the Trustees, Instructors, and Students of Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary, for the Year Ending October 21, 1845. Kirtland, Lake Co., Ohio. Cleveland 1845.
    8516 Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary. Kirtland. Teachers' Seminary. Order of Exercises, At the Annual Exhibition, July 2, 1845. ... [Cleveland 1845]
    8549 Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary. Kirtland. Catalogue of the Trustees, Instructors, and Students of Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary, for the Year Ending October 13, 1846. Kirtland, Lake Co., Ohio. Cleveland 1846.
    5255 Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary. Kirtland. Catalogue of the Trustees, Instructors, & Students of Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary, for the Year Ending October 13, 1847. Kirtland, Lake Co., Ohio. Cleveland 1847.
    6646 Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary. Kirtland. Catalogue of the Trustees, Instructors, and Students of Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary, for the Year Ending June 27, 1849. Kirtland, Lake Co., Ohio. Painesville, Ohio 1849.
    8555 Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary. Kirtland. Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary. Order of Exercises at the Annual Exhibition, June 27, 1849. Cleveland 1849.
    8543 Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary. Kirtland. Catalogue of the Trustees, Instructors and Students of Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary, for the Year Ending June 26, 1850. Kirtland, Lake County, Ohio. Cleveland 1850.
    6278 Western Seamen's Friend Society. Cleveland. First Annual Report of the Western Seamen's Friend Society, Presented at the Annual Meeting, Held in the City of Cleveland, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1848. Sandusky City 1848.
    6280 Western Seamen's Friend Society. Cleveland. Third Annual Report of the Western Seamen's Friend Society, Presented at the Annual Meeting, Held in the City of Toledo, October 14, 1850. [Sandusky City 1850]
    82 Weyer, A. (Anthony), 1784-1845. A Family Physician, or Poor Man's Friend, and Married Lady's Companion: Containing a Great Variety of Valuable Medical Recipes, Designed to Assist Heads of Families, Travellers and Sea-Faring People, in Curing Diseases; With Concise Directions for the Preparation, and Use of a Numerous Collection of the Vegetables Made Use of; and Directions for Preparing and Administering Them to Cure Diseases; Together with Many of the Most Approved from the Shop of the Apothecary. All in Plain English; By A. Weyer. St. Clairsville, O. 1831.
    7971 Whig Central Committee. Franklin County. An Address, Showing by Well Authenticated Documents the Wasteful and Extravagant Manner in Which the President and His Subordinate Officers Have Been Squandering the Money of the People. [Zanesville 1840]
    8734 Whig Executive Committee of Ross County. Chillicothe, November 3, 1848. Dear Sir:-It is unnecessary to intimate to you that recent political events, in our State, admonish us that a crisis of no ordinary importance is at hand. By the attitude assumed by the leaders of Locofocoism in Ohio, the existence of our institution is threatened, and consequences portent which involve danger to and the destruction of the most valued rights. ... we have ... resolved to address the gentlemen hereinafter named, invoking them to assemble, at the Neil House, in the City of Columbus, on Wednesday, the 15th of November inst., ... [Four columns of addresses] [One column of committee members] [Chillicothe 1848]
    4347 Whig Party. Great Meeting of the People. New Lisbon, Aug. 5, 1849. [New Lisbon 1849]
    3145 Whig Party. Ohio Convention 1836. Proceedings of a General Convention of the People of Ohio, Held in the City of Columbus, February 22 and 23, 1836 for Purpose of Nominating Candidates for President and Vice-President of the United States, and Governor of the State of Ohio. Columbus 1836.
    3805 Whig Party. Ohio. Whig Central Committee of Franklin County. An Address Showing, by Well Authenticated Documents, the Wasteful and Extravagant Manner in Which the President and His Subordinate Officers Have Been Squandering the Money of the People. Columbus 1840.
    5168 Whig State Central Committee. Warren, Trumbull County, O., July 1844. The State Central Committee having appointed a Whig Mass Convention at this place on Aug. 24. Invitation. [Warren 1844]
    8256 Whig State Central Committee. Columbus. Taylor Platform. Whig Committee Room. Columbus, Sept. 25, 1848. Columbus
    8649 Whipple, E. Company. Remarks and Directions for Using Stanley's Patented Rotary Cooking Stove, Manufactured and Sold, Whole Sale aad [sic.] Retail, by E. Whipple, No. 23, Main Street, Cincinnati. [Illustration of stove] 1 Revolving Top. 2 End Door, 3 Front Door. 4 Slide Hearth. 5 Outlet for Smoke. Cincinnati 1834.
    7789 Whitcomb, David. The Life and Confession of Henry Thomas, Alias Thomas Dean, Alias James Mitchell, the Burglar: Who Was Convicted at the December Term of the Supreme Court of Ross County, 1845, for the Murder of Frederick Edwards, at Bourneville, Ross County, Ohio, November 20, 1844. As Taken from His Own Lips after His Conviction and Sentence, in the Prison in Chillicothe. Columbus 1846.
    453 Whiting, Isaac N. A Catalogue of Valuable Books For Sale by Isaac N. Whiting, at His New Book Store, High Street, Columbus. Columbus 1831.
    454 Whiting, Isaac N. Supplement to Isaac N. Whiting's Catalogue of Valuable Books. Columbus, Ohio 1832.
    452 Whiting, Isaac N. Isaac N. Whiting's General Catalogue of Books, in the Various Departments of Literature and Science, for Sale at His Book Store, High Street, Columbus. "Books, when properly used, constitute our best fortune, our truest friends, and/ most comfortable companions. They teach us in what manner to enjoy pleasures,/ and in what manner to bear adversity. They visit us without intrusion, and they/ converse with us without restraint." Columbus 1833.
    455 Whiting, Isaac N. A Supplement to Isaac N. Whiting's Catalogue of Valuable Books, for Sale at His Book Store, High-Street, Columbus. Columbus 1835.
    8883 Whiting, Isaac N. Judge Swan's New Work for Executors and Administrators[.] Isaac N. Whiting has this day published, a Manual for Executors and Administrators, Settlement of the Estates of Deceased Persons: With Practical Forms. By Joseph R. Swan ... 1 vol. 8 vo. pp. 350. Price, $1.25 in law binding. [Columbus 1843]
    8882 Whiting, Isaac N. Judge Swan's New Work for Executors and Administrators[.] Isaac N. Whiting has this day published, A Manual for Executors and Administrators, in the Settlement of the Estates of Deceased Persons: With Practical Forms. By Joseph R. Swan ... 1 vol. 8 vo. pp. 350. Price, $1.25 in law binding. [Columbus, Ohio 1843]
    8224 Whittlesey, Charles, 1808-1886. October 1st., 1844. Mr. [blank] Dear Sir:--Having commenced the agricultural survey, we take the liberty of presenting you with the prospectus, believing that you will favor the undertaking by your patronage, and also, hoping that you will use your influence with your friends and neighbors, and get them to subscribe. ... [Cincinnati 1844]
    4685 Whittlesey, Charles, 1808-1886. Justice to the Memory of John Fitch: Who in 1785 Invented a Steam Engine and Steam Boat, Planned, Constructed and Put in Operation the Steam Boat "Perseverance," of Sixty Tons, Moving at the Rate of Eight Miles Per Hour, in 1788. By Charles Whittlesey. Cincinnati 1845.
    5229 Whittlesey, Charles, 1808-1886. Col. Henry Boquets' Expedition. Extracts of Speech of Charles Whittlesey before the Young Men's Literary Association of Cleveland. [Cleveland 1846]
    451 Whittlesey, Elisha, 1783-1863 and Charles Whittlesey, 1808-1886. Two Addresses Delivered before the Tallmadge Colonization Society, on the Fourth of July, 1833; by Hon. Elisha Whitttlesey [sic], Member of Congress--and Charles Whittlesey, Esq. Late of the U. S. Army. Published by Request of the Society. The Proceeds Arising from Publishing This Work, Will be Devoted to Colonizing the Free People of Color on the Coast of Africa. Ravenna July-1833.
    8962 Wickes, Thomas, 1814-1870. Support of the Ministry. A Sermon Preached December 10, 1848, at the Ordination of Henry A. Rosseter, in the Congregational Church of Marietta, O. By Thomas Wickes, Pastor of the Same. Zanesville, Ohio [1848]
    4862 Wickes, Thomas, 1814-1870. A Historical Discourse, Commemorative of the Organization of the Congregational Church, in Marietta. Delivered at the First Semi-Centennial Celebration, Dec. 6, 1846. By Thomas Wickes, Pastor. Marietta 1847.
    8426 Wigand, Henry. A Letter to the Allopathic Doctors of Dayton, by H. Wigand, M.D. [Two lines quotation] Dayton, O. 1849.
    2532 Wilcox, P. B. (Phineas Bacon), 1798-1863. Practical Forms in Actions, Personal and Real, and in Chancery: with Notes, &c.. By P.B. Wilcox, Attorney at Law. Columbus 1833.
    281 Wilcox, P. B. (Phineas Bacon), 1798-1863. A Digest of the First Twelve Volumes of the Ohio Reports, Containing All the Cases Ever Reported at Law and in Equity in the Supreme Court of the State of Ohio in Bank. By P.B. Wilcox, Attorney at Law, and Sometime Reporter of That Court. Columbus 1844.
    3146 Wilcox, Phineas Bacon], 1798-1863. A Few Thoughts, by a Member of the Bar. Columbus 1836.
    48 Wilhelm, Benjamin. The Ready Reckoner, at Rate Per Centage, in a Compendium of Federal Money: or Trader's Convenient Assistant, in Buying or Selling All Sorts of Commodities, either Wholesale or Retail. Shewing at One View, the Amount, or Value of any Number, or Quantity of Goods or Merchandize, from One, up to Ten Thousand, at the Various Prices, from Five Mills, (or Half a Cent) to Three Dollars, Either by the Hundred, Half Hundred, Quarter, Pound, Ounce, Gallon, Quart, Bushel, Yard, Foots, &c. By Benjamin Wilhelm. [Dayton] 1827.
    9505 Williams, Amos T. State of Ohio. Hamilton Supreme Court. April Term, 1842. Reserved for Court in Bank. Amos T. Williams, ads. Rachel Meddock in Chancery. [Cincinnati 1842]
    2369 Williams, Ara. A Universal Vocabulary of Proper Names, Ancient and Modern together with Classes of People, Religious, National, and Philosophical; and Titles, Ecclesiastical and Civil, Among Christians, Jews, Mahometans, and Pagans. By Ara Williams. Cincinnati 1832.
    227 Williams, C., Engineer-in-Chief. Report upon the Preliminary Surveys of the Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati Rail Road, to the President and Directors. By C. Williams, Engineer-in-Chief. Cleveland 1846.
    1539 Williams, Daniel. The Explanatory Reader, for the Use of Schools; Containing a Selection of Easy Lessons in Prose and Verse, Adapted to the Juvenile Capacity. By Daniel Williams. Mt. Pleasant, O 1824.
    7096 Williams, Jno. S. (John Shoebridge), 1790-1878. Report of the Superintendent to the Cincinnati, Columbus and Wooster Turnpike Company. Cincinnati 1830.
    2533 Williams, Jno. S. (John Shoebridge), 1790-1878. Address to an Enterprising Public upon the Improvement of Roads, and the Introduction of Track Roads by Jno. S. Williams and John Hartman. Cincinnati 1833.
    8939 Williams, Jno. S. (John Shoebridge), 1790-1878. Report of the Engineer to the President of the Hanging Rock and Lawrence Furnace Railroad Company. [no city 1836]
    4617 Williams, Jno. S. (John Shoebridge), 1790-1878. The Detriments of Civilization and Benefits of Association; Also Pledges and Rules for the Integral Phalanx, Preceded by Observation of the Same. With Objections to the Common Property System of Owens, Rapp, and Others. Cincinnati 1844.
    2957 Williams, Milo G. The Western Book-Keeper, Comprising a System of Book-Keeping, on a New, Plain, and Practical Method, Intended for Retail Merchants, Farmers and Mechanics. With Some of the Principal Auxiliary Books, and Legal Forms, for Private Gentlemen and Schools, in the Western States. By Milo G. Williams. Dayton 1835.
    6723 Williams, Thomas. The Cottage Bible and Family Expositor; Containing the Old and New Testaments with Practical Expositions and Explanatory Notes. by Thomas Williams ... to Which Are Added, the References and Marginal Readings of the Polyglott Bible, Together with Original Notes, and Selections from Bagster's Comprehensive Bible, and Other Standard Works, Introductory and Concluding Remarks on Each Book ..., and a Valuable Chronological Index. The Whole Carefully Revised, and Adapted to the Use of Sunday Schools, Bible classes, and Christians Generally. Edited by Rev. William Patton. Cincinnati 1834.
    614 Williamson, Isaac Dowd, 1807-1876. An Examination of the Doctrine of Endless Punishment. It Claims to Divine Origin Refuted, in a Series of Lectures. By Rev. I. D. Williamson. Cincinnati 1847.
    570 Willoughby Female Seminary. Willoughby. Catalogue of the Officers and Teachers in the Willoughby Female Seminary, With General Information of the Course of Studies, Expense, &c. Cleveland 1847.
    5802 Willoughby Female Seminary. Willoughby. First Annual Catalogue of the Willoughby Female Seminary, Willoughby, Lake Co., Ohio, 1847--8. Cleveland 1848.
    6069 Willoughby Female Seminary. Willoughby. Second Annual Catalogue of the Willoughby Female Seminary, Willoughby, Lake Co., Ohio, 1848-9. Cleveland 1849.
    3784 Willoughby Female Seminary. Willoughby. Third Annual Catalogue of the Willoughby Female Seminary, Willoughby, Lake Co., Ohio. 1849-50. Cleveland, Ohio 1850.
    7753 Willoughby Medical College. Columbus. Catalogue and Annual Announcement of the Willoughby Medical College, of Columbus. 1847. Columbus, O. 1847.
    9529 Willoughby Medical College. Willoughby, Ohio. Annual Announcement of the Trustees of the Willoughby University of Lake Erie, Medical Department, for the Course of Lectures of 1844-45: Willoughby, Lake County, Ohio. Painesville, Ohio [1844]
    7404 Willoughby Medical College. Willoughby, Ohio. Annual Catalogue & Circular of the Willoughby University: Medical Department. Willoughby, Lake County, Ohio, January, A. D., 1845. Painesville, Ohio [1845]
    4310 Willoughby Medical College. Willoughby, Ohio. Medical College of Lake Erie, Principles and Practice of Surgery by Francis W. Walsh, M.D. & P. Session of 1834-5. Admit. I.M. Henderson. Willoughby 1834.
    3148 Willoughby Medical College. Willoughby, Ohio. A Catalogue and Circular of Officers, Professors & Students of the Willoughby University of Lake Erie. Willoughby, Ohio 1836.
    3347 Willoughby Medical College. Willoughby, Ohio. A Catalogue of the Officers, Professors, and Students of the Willoughby University of Lake Erie, in Willoughby, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, 1836--37. Painesville, Ohio 1837.
    7408 Willoughby Medical College. Willoughby, Ohio. Circular and Catalogue, of the Officers, Professors, and Students, of the Willoughby University of Lake Erie, in Willoughby, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Session 1837-38. Cleveland 1838.
    7400 Willoughby Medical College. Willoughby, Ohio. Circular and Catalogue, of the Officers, Professors, and Students, of the Willoughby University of Lake Erie, in Willoughby, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Session 1838-39. Cleveland 1839.
    7409 Willoughby Medical College. Willoughby, Ohio. Circular and Catalogue of the Officers, Professors and Students of Willoughby University, at Willoughby, Lake County, Ohio. Session, 1841--42. Cleveland 1842.
    6862 Willoughby Medical College. Willoughby, Ohio. Circular and Catalogue of the Officers, Professors, and Students of Willoughby University, at Willoughby, Lake County, O. Session, 1842-1843. Cleveland 1843.
    9563 Willoughby Medical College. Willoughby, Ohio. Annual Announcement of the Willoughby Medical College, Session of 1845--'6. [Willoughby? 1845]
    7405 Willoughby Medical College. Willoughby, Ohio. Annual Catalogue and Circular of the Willoughby University: Medical Department. Willoughby, Lake Co., Ohio. January, 1846. Cleveland, Ohio 1846.
    7406 Willoughby Medical College. Willoughby, Ohio. Annual Announcement of the Willoughby Medical College: For the Session of 1846-7. Willoughby, Lake Co., Ohio. July, 1846. Painesville, Ohio 1846.
    1405 Willson, James Renwick, 1780-1853. An Interesting Sketch of the Life of Dr. Henry Todd, By the Rev. J.R.W. Mountpleasant, O. 1822.
    4618 Wilmot, R. (Randall). A Sketch of Bonaparte's Campaign in Russia: Battle of Borodino, Fought September 7th, 1812. Battle of Waterloo, on Sabbath, June 18th, 1815. With Several Pieces on Various Subjects-in Verse. Warren, O. 1844.
    4007 Wilmot, Robert. A New Work, in Favor of the Whig Cause, and the Election of General Harrison to the Presidential Chair. Cincinnati 1840.
    1268 Wilson, Joshua Lacy, 1774-1846. The Character of an Officer, and Duty of a Soldier: A Sermon, Preached to the Regiment of Ohio Militia Commanded by Colonel Samuel Borden. By Joshua L. Wilson, Chaplain. Published at the Request of the Officers. Cincinnati 1820.
    6359 Wilson, Joshua Lacy, 1774-1846. An Address Delivered at the Funeral of Mrs. Sarah Woodbridge, July 13th, 1822. By J. L. Wilson. Cincinnati 1822.
    1787 Wilson, Joshua Lacy, 1774-1846. The Testimony of Three Who Bear Witness in Earth, on the Fact and Mode of Purification: A Sermon, Delivered in Lebanon, Ohio, August 19, 1827. By J. L. Wilson, D.D. [Three lines of quotation] Cincinnati 1827.
    2961 Wilson, Joshua Lacy, 1774-1846. Wilson's Plea in the Case of Lyman Beecher, D.D. Made before the Synod of Cincinnati, October, 1835. Cincinnati 1835.
    292 Wilson, Joshua Lacy, 1774-1846. The Faith Kept: or Recollections of Rev. Daniel Hayden, Late Pastor of Pleasant Ridge Church, under the Care of the Presbytery of Cincinnati. By J.L. Wilson. [sermon] Cincinnati 1835.
    287 Wilson, Joshua Lacy, 1774-1846. A Letter Addressed to R.H. Bishop, D.D., President of Miami University, on the Subject of His "Plea for United Christian Action;" Addressed Particularly to Presbyterians; by J.L. Wilson. Cincinnati 1835.
    604 Wilson, Joshua Lacy, 1774-1846. A Sermon in Memory of the Death of William Henry Harrison, the Late President of the United States. By Rev. Joshua L. Wilson, D.D. Delivered May 14, 1841, Being the Day to be Spent in Fasting and Praying and Other Religious Services. Cincinnati 1841.
    6282 Wilson, Joshua Lacy, 1774-1846. A Sermon on Witchcraft, Delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, Nov. 9th, 1845, by J.L. Wilson, Senior Pastor. [One line of quotation from the Acts] Published by Request. Cincinnati 1845.
    3348 Wilson, Joshua Lacy, 1774-1846. Wilson's Plea in the Case of Lyman Beecher, D.D., Made before the Synod of Cincinnati, October, 1835. Cincinnati April, 1837.
    9057 Wilson, Robert G., 1768-1851. The Baccalaureate Address, Delivered before the Graduates of the Ohio University, at the Annual Commencement, September, 1836. Also, the Address, to the Audience, Delivered at the Same Time, by Daniel Read. Athens, O. [1836]
    913 Wilson, Robert G., 1768-1851. The Nature and Duty of Rejoicing in the Lord. A Sermon Preached in Chillicothe, February 8th, 1815, in Grateful Remembrance of the Victory Obtained by Major General Jackson over the British Forces, at New-Orleans on the 8th Ultimo. By Robert G. Wilson, Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. Chillicothe 1815.
    6882 Wilson, Ron W., b. 1812. The True Missionary Spirit, as Exemplified in the Life and Triumphant Death of John Milton Campbell, Late Missionary to Africa. By R.W. Wilson. Cincinnati 1847.
    2998 Wilson, William, 1803-1873. Ministerial Heroism: A Sermon Preached at the Ordination and Installation of the Reverend David Herron, October 31, 1849. By William Wilson, A.M. Pastor of the Church of the Covenanters, in the City of Cincinnati. [Six lines of quotation] Cincinnati 1850.
    6938 Wilson, William, 1803-1873. Ministerial Heroism: A Sermon Preached at the Ordination and Installation of the Reverend David Herron, October 31, 1849. Cincinnati 1850.
    399 Winans, James J. The Memorial of James J. Winans, on the Subject of Capital Punishment. [Ohio 1850]
    4011 Winans, William, 1788-1857. Substance of a Funeral Sermon on Occasion of the Death of Simeon Gibson and his Infant Grand-child. Delivered at Pine Ridge Church, Miss., July 22, 1840. By Rev. W. Winans. [quotation] Cincinnati 1840.
    8809 Winthrop B. Smith & Co. Cincinnati. Dr. Drake's new medical treatise. W.B. Smith & Co., booksellers, 58 Main Street, Cincinnati, will publish on the 25th of March, 1850, an original work entitled, A systematic treatise historical, etiological and practical, on the principal diseases of the interior valley of North America, as they appear in the Caucasian, African, Indian, and Esquimaux varieties of its population, by Daniel Drake, MD. ... [Cincinnati 1850]
    1788 Winwright, John. Funeral Invitation. Yourself and Family are Respectfully Invited to Attend the Funeral of Maria Louisa, Infant Daughter of Mr. John Winwright, This Morning at 10 o'clock, from His Residence on Sycamore between Fourth and Fifths Streets....July 14, 1827. Cincinnati 1827.
    10141 Wittenberg College. Springfield. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Wittenberg College, for the First Two Academical Years, 1845-7, Springfield, Ohio. Springfield 1847.
    10142 Wittenberg College. Springfield. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Wittenberg College, for the Third Academical Year, 1847-8, Springfield, Ohio. Springfield 1848.
    10118 Wittenberg College. Springfield. Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Wittenberg College, Springfield, Ohio. 1849-50. Springfield 1850.
    1269 Woodruff, Ephraim Treadwell, 1777-1859. The Sovereignty of God, A Funeral Sermon, Occasioned by the Death of Three Little Boys, under the Age of Five Years; Who, According to the Verdict of the Jury, Were Drowned by the Hand of Their Mother; at Kinsman, (Western Reserve,) Ohio, May 15, 1820. By Ephraim T. Woodruff, A.M. Pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Christ, in Wayne. Published by Request of the Hearers. Warren 1820.
    2688 Woodruff, Ephraim Treadwell, 1777-1859. A Sermon Delivered by the Rev. Ephraim T. Woodrull, V.D.M. at the Ordination of His Son, the Rev. Jonathan A. Woodruff, A.M. to the Pastoral Charge of the United Congregation of Unionville and Centreville, Madison, Geauga County, O. June 25, 1834. [Painesville] 1834.
    3150 Woodward College. Cincinnati. Catalogue, By-Laws, and Course of Study of the Woodward College, and of High School, with an Address by the President. Published by Order of the Trustees. Cincinnati 1836.
    3349 Woodward College. Cincinnati. Catalogue of the Woodward College, and of the High School with an Address by the President, (Rev. B. P. Aydelott) American Education or the Education We Need. Published by Order of the Trustees. Cincinnati 1837.
    6591 Woodward College. Cincinnati. Annual Circular of Woodward College and of the High School for the Year 1836-7, with the Address by the President. 2nd ed. Cincinnati 1837.
    3550 Woodward College. Cincinnati. Annual Circular and Catalogue of the Woodward College, and of the High School: with an Address, by the President. Published by Order of the Trustees. Cincinnati 1838.
    3803 Woodward College. Cincinnati. Annual Circular and Catalogue of the Woodward College, and of the High School: With an Address, by the President. Published by Order of the Trustees. Cincinnati 1839.
    8427 Woodward College. Cincinnati. Sixteenth Annual Catalogue Course of Study and By-Laws of the Woodward College and High School. Published by Order of the Board of Trustees. Cincinnati 1847.
    7343 Woodward College. Cincinnati. Annual Exhibition of Woodward College, in the Ninth Street Baptist Church, Tuesday Evening, June 29, 1848. Cincinnati 1848.
    9403 Woodward College. Cincinnati. Eighteenth Annual Catalogue, Course of Study and By-Laws of the Woodward College and High School, of Cincinnati. Published by Order of the Board of Trustees. Cincinnati 1849.
    9404 Woodward College. Cincinnati. Nineteenth Annual Catalogue. Course of Study and By-Laws of the Woodward College and High School, of Cincinnati. Published by Order of the Board of Trustees. Cincinnati 1850.
    8775 Woolworth, Chester. New store! And new goods!! Dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes, hardware and crockery, at New York prices. ... [Sandusky 1844]
    4687 Wooster Female Seminary. Wooster. Catalogue of the Officers and Pupils of the Wooster Female Seminary, for the Year Ending October 1st, 1845. Wooster 1845.
    4076 Worcester, Noah, 1758-1837. A Solemn Review of the Custom of War; Showing that War Is the Effect of Popular Delusion, and Proposing a Remedy, Chiefly Extracted from a Work of That Title, Published Several Years Ago. With Alterations and Additions. [Four lines from Vespasian.] Cincinnati [1840?]
    1710 Worcester, Noah, 1758-1837. Bible News: or, Sacred Truths, Relating to the Living God, His Only Son and Holy Spirit; Illustrated and Defended in a Continued Series of Letters and Inquiries. By Noah Worcester. Third Edition. Cincinnati 1826. O. & W. M. Farnsworth, Printers.
    174 Wright, A. K. (Aaron Kinne), 1810-1842. An Address Delivered before the Society of Alumni of Western Reserve College. August, 25, 1840. By Rev. A. K. Wright. Published by Request of the Society. Hudson 1840.
    1629 Wright, Alfred, 1788-1853. A Spelling Book, Written in the Chahta Language with an English Translation; Prepared and Published under the Direction of the Missionaries in the Chahta Nation, with the Aid of Captain David Folsom, the Interpreter. Compiled by A. Wright and C. Byington. Cincinnati 1825.
    1790 Wright, Alfred, 1788-1853. A Spelling Book Written in the Chato Language with an English Translation. 2d ed., revised. Cincinnati 1827.
    1789 Wright, Alfred, 1788-1853. Chahta holisso a tukla, or The Second Chahta Book: Containing Translations of Portions of the Scriptures, Biographical Notices of Henry Obokiah and Catharine Brown, a Catechism, and Dissertations on Religious Subjects. By Alfred Wright and Cyrus Byington. Cincinnati 1827.
    2370 Wright, Elizur, Jr., 1804-1885. A Lecture on Tobacco, Delivered in the Chapel of the Western Reserve College, Ohio, May 29, 1832. By Elizur Wright, Jr. Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. Published by Request of the Students. Cleveland 1832.
    4088 Wright, J. C. To the Public. A Letter Written by J.C. Wright to denounce the action taken against him by Col. Edward King. Written at Steubenville, Ohio, June 1, 1827. Steubenville 1827.
    6570 Wright, M. B. (Marmaduke Burr), 1803-1879. An Introductory Address Delivered to the Students of the Medical College of Ohio, November 1, 1847 by M.B. Wright, M.D. Cincinnati 1847.
    8963 Wright, Thomas L. (Thomas Lee), 1825-1893. Notes of the Theory of Human Existence. Comprising Remarks on Vitality, the Mind, and Incidentally, the Soul. The Whole Being an Exposition of the Nature, Powers, and Destiny of Man. By Thomas Wright, M.D. Cincinnati 1848.
    4968 Wyeth, A. R. The Laws of Life, or Self Culture Applied to the Preservation of Health, and Prolongation of Life to One Hundred Years by Dr. A. R. Wyeth, with an Appendix to Ladies; a General Introduction by Miss Sedgwick. . 2nd ed. Cincinnati, Ohio 1848.
    2963 Wylie, Andrew, 1789-1851. An Eulogy on Lafayette, Delivered in Bloomington, Indiana, on the Ninth of May, 1835, at the Request of the Citizens and Students. By Andrew Wylie, D.D. President of Indiana College. Cincinnati 1835.
    7469 Xavier University (St. Xavier College). Cincinnati. Calendar. St. Xavier College. Catalogue. [Cincinnati 1844]
    7395 Young Ladies' Institute. Cincinnati. Young Ladies' Institute. Mr. & Mrs. Treusdell, Principals. Sept. 1, 1834. [Cincinnati 1834]
    330 Young Ladies' Literary Institute and Boarding School. Cincinnati. Catalogue of the Students, and Award of Premiums of the Young Ladies' Literary Institute; and Boarding School of the Sisters of Notre Dame, Sixth Street, between Broadway and Sycamore, Cincinnati, Ohio, for the Year 1846. Incorporated by the State Legislature. Cincinnati 1846.
    7908 Young Men's Bible Society. Cincinnati. Fourth Annual Report of the Young Men's Bible Society of Cincinnati, Auxiliary to the American Bible Society, with the Constitution &c. October, 1838. Cincinnati 1839.
    5276 Young Men's Mercantile Library Association. Cincinnati. Catalogue of the Young Men's Mercantile Library, in Cincinnati. Cincinnati 1846.
    6663 Young Men's Mercantile Library Association. Cincinnati. Twelfth Annual Report of the Board of Directors of the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association of Cincinnati. January 5, 1847. Cincinnati 1847.
    8985 Young Men's Mercantile Library Association. Cincinnati. Thirteenth Annual Report of the Board of Directors of the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association of Cincinnati. January 4th, 1848. Cincinnati 1848.
    8987 Young Men's Mercantile Library Association. Cincinnati. Fourteenth Annual Report of the Board of Directors of the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association of Cincinnati. January 2, 1849. Cincinnati 1849.
    8283 Young Men's Mercantile Library Association. Cincinnati. Fifteenth Annual Report of the Board of Directors of the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association of Cincinnati. January 2, 1850. Cincinnati 1850.
    7700 Young Men's State Central Committee. Columbus. [Private.] Columbus, Ohio. September 12, 1840. Gentlemen: The Young Men's State Central Committee, appointed by the late Mount Vernon Democratic Convention, beg leave to address you upon the subject of the approaching election. [Nine signatures at bottom] Columbus 1840.
    262 Young, Andrew W. (Andrew White), 1802-1877. First Lessons in Civil Government; Including a Comprehensive View of the Government of the State of Ohio, and an Abstract of the Laws, Showing the Rights, Duties, and Responsibilities of Citizens in the Civil and Domestic Relations; with an Outline of the Government of the United States: Adapted to the Capacities of Children and Youth, and Designed for Families and Schools By Andrew M. Young, Author of "Science of government." Cleveland 1846.
    397 Young, Andrew W. (Andrew White), 1802-1877. First Lessons in Civil Government; Including a Comprehensive View of the Government of the State of Ohio, and An Abstract of the Laws, Showing the Rights, Duties, and Responsibilities of Citizens in the Civil and Domestic Relations; with An Outline of the Government of the United States: Adapted to the Capacities of Children and Youth, and Designed for Families and Schools By Andrew W. Young, Author of "Science of Government." Cleveland 1848.
    3804 Young, Nicholas Dominic, 1785-1878. A Rejoinder or Series of Letters Address to the Rev. C. Henkel on the Reformation. By the Rev. N.D. Young Pastor of the Catholic Church. [One line from Exodus] Somerset, O. 1839.
    6910 Young, William B. The Practical Interest Calculator; or, Book of Interest; Showing the Simple Interest (Ready Calculated) on Any Number of Dollars, from $1 to $1080, Inclusive, at the Rates of 6, 7, 8, 10, and 12 1/2 Per Cent., for Any Length of Time, from One Day to Three Years (More or Less). By William B. Young, (of Logan County, Ky.,) Author of the Arithmetical Dictionary, or Book of Reference. Cincinnati 1850.
    1190 Youngs, Benjamin Seth, b. 1773? The Testimony of Christ's Second Appearing; Containing a General Statement of All Things Pertaining to the Faith and Practice of the Church of God in This Latter-Day. Published by Order of the Ministry, in Union with the Church. [Four lines of Scripture texts] Third Edition, Corrected and Improved. Union Village 1823.
    6160 Zanesville and Maysville Turnpike Road Company. Act of Incorporation of the Zanesville and Maysville Turnpike Road Company, with the Amendatory and Explanatory Acts, and the Organization and Proceedings of the Company. Lancaster, Ohio 1838.
    7667 Zanesville Female Seminary. Zanesville. The Zanesville Female Seminary, Will commence its second quarter the 18th instant. The school will be divided into three departments, and the following course of study will be pursued in each.
    PRIMARY DEPARTMENT:
    Geography, Mental Arithmetic, First Lessons in Geometry, First Lessons in Natural Theology, First and Second Books of History, Book of Commerce, Book of Nature. Instruction will also be given (by familiar Lectures) in the first principles of English Grammar, Natural Philosophy, Botany, Astronomy, &c. &c.

    JUNIOR DEPARTMENT:
    Mental Arithmetic completed, Written Arithmetic, Modern Geography resumed, Watts on the Mind, History of the United States, English Grammar, Ancient Geography, Universal History, Physiology, Algebra, Botany, Geometry, Natural Philosophy, Geography of the Bible, Rhetoric commenced, Geology.
    SENIOR DEPARTMENT:
    Philosophy of Natural Philosophy, Logic, English Grammar continued, Chemistry, Political Economy, Intellectual Philosophy, Geography of the Heavens, Astronomy, Moral Philosophy, Rhetoric continued, Natural Theology, Ecclesiastical History, Butler's Analogy, Evidences of Christianity.
    Besides the regular daily exercises specified in the above courses, instruction will be given in Orthography, Reading, Chirography, Punctuation, Composition, the Bible, the Calisthenics, Latin and French Language, Linear Drawing, Common, Mezzotinto and Chinese Painting, &c. &c. The Institution will have the use of a complete sets of Philosophical Chemical and Astronomical Apparatus, in which sciences occasional Lectures will be given.
    Miss S. W. Dana, late Teacher of Languages in the Granville Female Academy, will act as Principal, and is eminently qualified to discharge the duties of this important office.
    A. E. Howe, Superintendent,
    S. W. Dana, Principal.
    TERMS:
    Boarding and Tuition per quarter of 11 weeks $30.00
    Tuition only 5.00
    Latin, French and Music, Extra.
    Drawing and Painting do.
    Tuition in preparatory department 4.00
    (Tuition Paid in Advance)
    The subscriber would express his thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed, and assures his patrons that every effort will be made, to benefit, in the highest degree the members of this Institution.
    He will continue to exercise a general supervision over the different departments of the Institution. A.E. Howe.
    September, 1839.
    [Zanesville 1839]
    1630 Zanesville. Committee of Citizens. To the Hon. James Barbour, secretary of war. Zanesville, Ohio, December, 1825. Sir: The undersigned, a committee appointed by the citizens of Zanesville in the state of Ohio, to exhibit a description and valuation of the property in the site contemplated by the commissioners for establishing a national armory on the western waters ... beg leave now to make an additional exhibit ... [Zanesville 1825]
    6003 Zoar Baptist Association. Minutes of the Sixteenth Anniversary of the Zoar Regular Baptist Association, Holden with the Morristown Church, Belmont County, O. August 31st. and September 1st. St. Clairsville, O. 1842.
    5842 Zoar Regular Baptist Association. Minutes of the Twenty-Fourth Annual Meeting of the Zoar Regular Baptist Association, Held with the Still-Water Baptist Church, at Rock Hill, Belmont Co. O. Commencing August 31st, A.D. 1850. Zanesville 1850.
    7679 Zoar, Carrollton and Yellow-Creek Rail-Way Company. Circular. ... Sir: At a large meeting of the citizens of Carrolton...the undersigned were appointed a committee...for holding a general meeting. Carrollton, Dec. 17th, 1834. [Carrollton 1834]

    ©Copyright 1995-2012 Morgan Library of Ohio Imprints as to electronic presentation and platform including the Memory Context Coded Keyword Schema (tm). All rights reserved.