TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR MUSKINGUM JOURNAL Volume 1 Number 1 Winter 1994 William Apthorp Adams David M. Taylor..................................................................3 Touching the Distant Past [essay on local prehistory] Gary Felumlee .....................................................................6 Solomon Sturges Calls at the White House David M. Taylor..................................................................8 In Search of the Zanesville Massacre Gary Felumlee .....................................................................14 Life Let Us Cherish [poem] Mrs. Ann Buckingham ........................................................15 There's Nothing True But Heaven [poem] Mrs. Ann Buckingham ........................................................16 Volume 2 Number 1 Summer 1995 Rediscovering Muskingum County's Civil War Camps Gary Felumlee .....................................................................5 A Violin Shop Stella M. Graves..................................................................11 Then and Now [poem] "A Pioneer's Son" ................................................................13 Eleanor Bailey Johnson on World War II Ann Nicholas ......................................................................14 A Tribute to Gaga [Juliet McCoy Smith] Juliet Haines Mofford .........................................................15 Volume 2 Number 2 Fall 1995 Crash of the Shenandoah (ZR-1) - An Eyewitness Account Cash D. Bryan .....................................................................4 As I Grew Up Stella M. Graves..................................................................6 Journal of a Tour of Pleasure through the Western Company Burrows Moore, Edward S. Moore and John Buade, c. 1840 ed. Ann Nicholas .................................................................8 Leather Post Cards Stella M. Graves..................................................................10 Spanish Silver in Muskingum County Gary Felumlee .....................................................................12 What Happened to Muskingum County's Prehistoric Burial Mounds and Earthworks? Jeff Carskadden ...................................................................15 1 Volume 3 Number 1 Spring 1996 Interpreting the Stone Academy by Examining Its Peers David M. Taylor..................................................................4 Fragments and Glimpses - Stone Academy Test Excavations Gary Felumlee .....................................................................11 Civil War Notes [includes Muskingum Co post offices in 1860] Jane Price ............................................................................22 Uncovering Black History in Muskingum County [review of current exhibit] Ann Combs .........................................................................23 New Publication -Wolf Creek and the Muskingum Gary Felumlee .....................................................................24 Exploring Prehistoric Mounds on the Rix Mills-High Hill Divide, A Book Review Darlene Richards .................................................................25 Zanesville Man Writes Home [Civil War letter from Dick Johnston, 1863] Gary Felumlee .....................................................................26 Volume 3 Number 2 Summer 1996 Nelly Buckingham's Diary Gary Felumlee .....................................................................4 Faultless [Starch] Beginnings in Zanesville Cyndie L. Gerken ................................................................9 Three Funerals [Fred and Anna Leidy, Lydia Abell, 1917] Jane Price ............................................................................13 Thomas Hendricks: A Life of Service Ann Combs .........................................................................14 "Buffalo John" Channel Jeff Carskadden ...................................................................17 Student Essay Winners Ralph Burris and Lamara Draughn, Debra Van Camp, Brandon Walker, Christopher Armstrong ...........................26 Volume 4 Number 1 Spring 1997 Recollections of Old Putnam Vincent B. Linn ...................................................................4 Joe's Run [poem] Abraham Cooper .................................................................24 2 Volume 4 Number 2 Winter 1997 Adams Brothers' Contracting Company Adam Kendall .....................................................................3 Anne Virginia Culbertson David M. Taylor..................................................................11 The Blue Muskingum [poem] Anne Virginia Culbertson ...................................................14 "A Brittle Thread Between Me and Eternity" [letters from the Insane Asylum, 1888] David M. Taylor..................................................................17 Local Armco Team Won National Championship in 1925 Kurt White ..........................................................................20 A Life Ebbing Away [Joseph Schwarten’s dental ordeal, 1905] From newspaper accounts ...................................................23 Milton B. Cushing David M. Taylor..................................................................28 Volume 5 Number 1 Spring 1998 Treasure Hunting in Salem Township Jon Shaeffer ........................................................................4 From the Museum Collection: China decorated by Lillie Rambo and Mary Linn David M. Taylor..................................................................12 Mr. Work Presses His Suit [courtship, 1857] ........................15 Zanesville As Seen from Putnam Hill Park: A Fifty Year Comparison 1940's to 1990's Floyd Felumlee ...................................................................18 Lillie's [Lilly Parsons Emery] Western Life Gary Felumlee .....................................................................22 The Muskingum [poem] Samuel Oldham ...................................................................24 Volume 5 Number 2 Winter 1998 From the Museum Collection: Tickets to the Impeachment Of President Andrew Johnson David M. Taylor..................................................................3 Centennial Song [poem] Abraham Cooper .................................................................6 Traveling Awheel from Zanesville to New York the Anonymous Wheelman .................................................7 On Quilts and Farming Wayne Perkins ....................................................................24 Dr. Increase Mathews House Museum Update......................27 3 Volume 6 Number 1 Summer 1999 From the Museum Collection: Drawings by Howard Chandler Christy David M. Taylor..................................................................3 The Original "Man from Zanesville" [Otis Harlan] Kurt White ..........................................................................5 The Celebrated Dr. Field [mentor to Dr. Increase Mathews] Kurt White ..........................................................................7 An Overview of the Munch Site Excavation Gary Felumlee .....................................................................15 Zanesville As Seen from Putnam Hill Park: A Fifty Year Comparison 1940's to 1990's Part II Floyd Felumlee ...................................................................20 Howard Chandler Christy Vincent Linn .......................................................................23 Number Three or Ye Olden Time [History of Adams Twp] Rev. H. W. Stewart .............................................................26 Volume 6 Number 2 Winter 1999 From the Museum Collection: Pueblo pottery, Allwine chair, Civil War banner Renee Huddleston ...............................................................3 A Bicycle Trip Revisited David M. Taylor..................................................................5 Firsthand History: Pleas for "The Preservation of My Family” [the Harlan family in the Great Depression] Kurt White ..........................................................................16 The Hoskinsonville Rebellion: Rebels Confront the Union Army in Southeastern Ohio Gary Felumlee .....................................................................21 Heritage Farms of Muskingum County: The Burckholter Farm of Harrison Township Holly Burckholter ...............................................................26 Bridge Sentinel Now Museum Artifact David M. Taylor..................................................................29 An 1812 Story Katherine Lee Randolph .....................................................31 Book Review: Ohio Historic Bridge Guide David M. Taylor..................................................................34 4 Volume 7 Number 1 Spring 2000 From the Museum Collection: Embroidered Sampler by Amelia McIntire David M. Taylor................................................................3 Firsthand History: “That Terrible Disease, Diphtheria” David M. Taylor................................................................7 Hundreds of Horses In Zanesville Lawrence E. Fulkerson and Gary Felumlee......................11 Looking Back at the Luby Farm Jerry Westgerdes...............................................................14 The Covered Bridges of Salt Creek Miriam Wood....................................................................18 Two New Historical Markers for Muskingum County David M. Taylor................................................................27 Important Discoveries at the Dr. Robert Safford House Gary Felumlee....................................................................30 Volume 7 Number 2 Winter 2000 From the Museum Collection: Discarded Tombstones of Muskingum County Pioneer Women Kurt L. White ......................................................................3 Zane’s Trace Gordon Mitchell ..................................................................10 Firsthand History: Letters from the Civil War Gary Felumlee and David M. Taylor ..................................14 George Cass and America’s First Wrought Iron Bridge David M. Taylor..................................................................20 Our New Year [poem] Ralph Smith Mershon .........................................................26 Volume 8 Number 1 Summer 2001 Luck, Fate and Providence [Memoir of World War I] Joseph A. Palmer ................................................................5 Mail Theft in Dresden David M. Taylor..................................................................13 Farmer’s Institute Russell McCall ....................................................................15 The Covered Bridges of Wakatomika Creek and the Licking River Miriam Wood ......................................................................18 Putnam in the Golden Days Eleanor Young Bailey .........................................................25 5 Volume 8 Number 2 Winter 2001 Muskingum County in 1833 Renee Huddleston ...............................................................4 From the Museum Collection: Two Dresses Worn to Presidential Inaugural Balls Susanna Smucker & David M. Taylor ................................9 Poetry Set in Cast Iron: The Mazeppa Firefronts of the Blandy Foundry David M. Taylor..................................................................18 The Hamiltons and the Scotch Colony of Brownsville and Vicinity, Reminiscences of 60 Years Ago [c. 1840-1890] Gen. W. D. Hamilton ..........................................................27 Two Essays on the Abolition Movement Gary Felumlee .....................................................................34 Volume 9 Number 1 Summer 2002 Traveling the Raider’s Route: John Hunt Morgan, July 23 and 24, 1863 Gary Felumlee .....................................................................4 The Original River at Zanesville from Zane’s Landing Park to the Canal’s End Wally Moore .......................................................................11 Sassafras Tea Gordon Mitchell ..................................................................27 From the Museum Collection: Local Artists in the Pioneer and Historical Society Collection David M. Taylor..................................................................34 Volume 9 Number 2 Winter 2002 Margaret Dooris David M. Taylor..................................................................4 Lt. John Arlin Winefordner: A “Hero of the Sky” David M. Taylor..................................................................8 Frank J. Paul Coal Mines of Wayne Township Shelly Burkhart ...................................................................16 Land Surveys in Ohio Gordon Mitchell ..................................................................21 Carols Around the Peana .......................................................28 6 Volume 10 Number 1 Summer 2003 Christopher Gist: Ohio’s First Frontiersman Gordon Mitchell ..................................................................4 Brickbats and Broken Glass: Understanding the Anti-Abolition Riots in Putnam in 1835 and ’39 Gary Felumlee .....................................................................14 The Covered Bridges of Jonathan and Moxahala Creeks and their Tributaries Miriam Wood ......................................................................23 An Examination of the Acts of the 10th General Assembly of Ohio David M. Taylor..................................................................28 Recipes for a Summer Day from the Pioneer & Historical Society archives .................50 Volume 10 Number 2 Winter 2003 A Model of Patriotism [2 World War I letters] Stephanie Kline ...................................................................4 Daily Life in the Tree Army: The CCC Diary of Garrett Dunnington .................................7 Zane’s Land Grants Gordon Mitchell ..................................................................23 From the Museum Collection: Mementos of the Third Y-Bridge David M Taylor...................................................................29 Volume 11 Number 1 Summer 2004 The Captivity of Betsy and William Spicer Jeff Carskadden ...................................................................4 The Ohio Canal at Dresden, Ohio Jane Everett .........................................................................12 A History of the Brush-McCoy Pottery: Notes from the Corporate Minutes Books Part 1 ................20 Logan’s Lament .....................................................................37 Muskingum Pioneers - Auld Lang Syne [poem] Anon., 1887.........................................................................38 7 Volume 11 Number 2 Winter 2004 A History of the Brush-McCoy Pottery Notes from the Corporate Minutes Book, Part 2 ................4 From the Museum Collection: Pottery and Tile at the Dr. Increase Mathews House Museum David M. Taylor..................................................................15 D. W. Caldwell Biographical notes from a commemorative tile ..................20 PawPaw: An Ohio Banana Gordon Mitchell ..................................................................22 Book Review: Gold Medal CCC Company 1538: A Documentary by Kathy Mays Smith David M Taylor...................................................................27 Winter Whims [poem] Ralph Smith Mershon .........................................................32 Volume 12 Number 1 Summer 2005 - Dr. Increase Mathews House Bicentennial Issue “Set Out for the Ohio Country”: Dr. Increase Matthews’ Diary of 1798 ................................................................................4 Dr. Increase Mathews and His Family: The Massachusetts Years Kurt L. White ......................................................................21 Volume 12 Number 2 Winter 2005 History of the McIntire Children’s Home Martha Sullivan...................................................................4 Blessed by the Pope and Ordained by the Presbyterians Edith Lucile Brush Barnett .................................................15 The Founding of Ohio [poem] Ralph Smith Mershon .........................................................26 Volume 13 Number 1 Summer 2006 An Explanation of Abolitionism and “Riotous Persons” in Putnam, Ohio in the 1830s Geoffrey S. Geyer ...............................................................4 Spicebush: An Aromatic Shrub Gordon Mitchell ..................................................................24 An Examination of the Acts of the 9th General Assembly of Ohio David M. Taylor...................................................................29 8 Volume 13 Number 2 Winter 2006 J. B. Owens Pottery and Tile Plant: The Largest Illegal Still Ever Taken by the U. S. Government Michael Lussier ...................................................................4 William Ashmore: Zanesville Native Who Influenced the American Missionary Movement Loren Anderson ..................................................................14 How I Got My Education Joshua McC. Simpson.........................................................16 Yakwai and Other Prehistoric Creatures of the Muskingum Valley Gary Felumlee .....................................................................23 Volume 14 Number 1 Summer 2007 The Josiah Stoneburner [Civil War] Letters Gary Felumlee .....................................................................4 Ruminations on a Diary [diary of Mary Florence Leasure] Gerald Westgerdes ..............................................................21 Cordially Invited [noteworthy Zanesvillians of 1931] Virginia Grassel ..................................................................24 Sails That Sing [poem] Edith Lombard Squires .......................................................31 Remembering the Schultz Opera House Robert Hetzel ......................................................................32 Volume 14 Number 2 Sinter 2007 The Varner Site Gary Felumlee .....................................................................4 Ohio’s Pleistocene Mammals Gordon Mitchell ..................................................................15 High School Fraternalism: The Zanesville Origins of Phi Sigma Chi David M. Taylor..................................................................23 78th O. V. I. Song of Civil War Days Stephanie Kline ...................................................................35 9 Volume 15 Number 1 Summer 2008 From the Museum Collection: Artifacts from the First Zanesville Water System David M. Taylor..................................................................4 An “Even Break” Fifty Years On: Changing Race Relations in Zanesville, Ohio David M. Taylor..................................................................8 The Martin Sisters: The Lives of Two Little-Known Christy Models Jeff Carskadden ...................................................................20 Women’s Clubs in Zanesville: The First 35 Years Taken from a 1925 lecture program....................................31 Volume 15 Number 2 Winter 2008 “What’s Right With Zanesville”: Boosterism at Mid-Century in the All-American City A. Dale Sowers (written 1956) ............................................4 Firsthand History. “This building will collapse at no future date”: The Kearns-Gorsuch Bottle Company and the 1913 Flood ...15 The Mystery of Henry C. Howells Gary Felumlee ......................................................................17 School Day Recollections of Fifty Years Ago H. D. Hamilton (written 1899) .............................................22 From the Museum Collection: Prehistoric Ground Stone Tools in the Pioneer and Historical Society Collection Gary Felumlee ......................................................................27 The March Thaw (poem) Edwin Curran Volume 16 Number 1 Summer 2009 Recollections of an Early Curator of the Pioneer Society Norris F. Schneider ..............................................................4 Remembering Moxahala Park Gary Felumlee ......................................................................14 Firsthand History: Some Recollections of the Morgan Raid in July 1863 Thomas McLees (written 1899) ...........................................17 Professor Robert G. Miller, Director of Music Gary Felumlee ......................................................................21 From the Museum Collection. Lucy Kate Curran: A Rediscovered Artist and Teacher David M. Taylor...................................................................28 10