Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Hayes Memorial Library, Fremont, Ohio, Annual Report, 1939-40
Thomas Jesse Jones for the Bureau of Education, entitled Negro Education: A Study of the Private and Higher Schools for Colored People in the United States, though not rare, is worth consulting for the history it contains (bulletin, 1916, no. 38, 2 volumes). Volumes I through X of the Southern Presbyterian Review were added to our set, nearly completing it. The library also acquired a little volume by Henry Caswell, an itinerant_ Episcopal minister, entitled America and the American Church (london, which throws light on early religious activities in Northern Ohio.
Film reproductions of the N ew York Tribune, January 1876 through February 1877, were purchased to fill a gap in our file. The index, covering the years 1875-1906, was also acquired. On the Democratic side, film files of the Washington Post for the years of the Hayes administration were purchased through the Library of Congress.
The Colonel George Croghan Chapter, D. A. R., has added a large group of Lineage Books to its deposit bringing them nearly up to date. Also added were indexes to the Line age Books, many volumes of the D. A. R. Magazine, and other printed records of the Ohio conferences.
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