Toledo History Museum Quarterly is published in March, June, September and December. The deadline for each issue is the 15th of the month previous to the publication month. The Quarterly is published in Toledo, Ohio and is a benefit of membership in Toledo History Museum, Inc. Family memberships receive one copy per household.

Submission of articles, book review and letters to the editor are welcomed and should be made in an electronic format, either by mailing a CD-rom to the post office box or by email to the editor at dchristian_thm@yahoo.com. Feel free to contact the editor with questions. The Quarterly seeks articles about various aspects of Toledo's history in either a scholarly format or a popular format. The Quarterly seeks to publish a mix of such articles, as well as articles that vary in length. Scholarly articles will be juried by members of the Editorial Board.

Subscriptions to the Quarterly are available to libraries for $25 per year. Write to Editor, Toledo History Museum Quarterly, P. O. Box 485, Toledo, OH 43697-0485.

Editorial Board
Andrew Brake, Ph.D.,  James C. Marshall; Sarah E. Miller, Ph.D.

Editors
Donna Christian, Editor; Bonnie Dickson, Asst. Editor; Joanna Russ, Book Review Editor

The first Quarterly issue is displayed below in its entirety.
Subsequent issues display only their Table of Contents.

Quarterly Table of Contents

Subsequent Quarterly Table of Contents

Toledo History Museum

Bringing our past to life

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Table of Contents

Volume 1 #1 SOLD OUT (See www.toledohistorymuseum.org)

March 2007

Volume 1 #2 "Honoring the Honorable O’Brien O’Donnell," by Ona Russell

"Before Jackie Robinson – Setting the Record Straight," by John

June 2007

$5.00

Husman

"DeVilbiss Perfume Atomizers," by Marjorie Waterfield

"We Heard It Here First – 100 Years Ago: The Dawn of Radio," by

Seymour Rothman

Book Review: Jack Paquette, A Boy’s Journey Through the Great

Depression

Book Notes: Ethnic Toledo and Neighborhoods

Volume 1 #3 "The Near-Battle of Fort Miamis," by Sarah E. Miller

"Pearl Arthur Barber: Scholar, Gambler, World Traveler," by Kenneth

September 2007

$5.00

Dickson

"Alvin Woolson: Father of the Advertising Card," by Marjorie

Waterfield

Original Documents: Jesup Wakeman Scott’s Speech, 1842, part 1

Volume 1 #4 "Four Toledo Captains and a Flotilla of Ships," by Kathy Covert

Warnes

December 2007

$5.00

"WSPD Radio in the 1940s," by Marjorie Waterfield

"Wood County Historical Center & Museum," by Christie Raber

Original Documents: Jesup Wakeman Scott’s Speech, 1842, part 2

Letters: Toledo-Adams Township

Volume 2 #1 "The Bells of St. Mary’s of the Assumption Catholic Church: 150 Years

of Toledo Music," by Kathy Covert Warnes

March 2008

$5.00

"Church Records: A Research Asset," by Richard Baranowski

Museum Review: The German Emigration Center in Bremerhaven

"How Toledo Came by Its Name" (reprint, The Eaton Register,

January 29, 1874

Original Documents: Sunday Afternoon Street Rides of Long Ago and

Other Memories, by Harold J. Sherman

Volume 2 #2 "Dream Team: Toledo’s 1953 Sox," by John Husman

"Scene of Violence, Fit of Frenzy: How the Mayor’s Daughter Eloped,"

June 2008

$5.00

by Alan Borer

Original Documents: Cholera &c Paper Read before Toledo Med[ical]

Association, 1868 by William W. Jones, M.D.

Book Review: Frank P. Stiles, Evil Brothers: A True Crime Story

"White Tower Restaurants," by Michael Drew Shaw

Volume 2 #3/4 Original Documents: Autobiography by Frank J. Scott

Book Review: Kenneth R. Dickson, Something for Nothing

September/

December 2008

$5.00

Book Review: John & Sandy Husman, ed. You Will Do Better in

Toledo: From Frogtown to Glass City (from the postcard collection of Ken Levin)

Volume 3 "Joseph L. Tillman: An Early Industrialist and Civic Leader of Toledo,"

by Marjorie Waterfield

2009

$10.00

"A Toledo Stamp Story," by James C. Marshall

"Oral History," by Richard Baranowski

"Toledo’s Bayou," by Thomas Glassmoyer

Toledo Map, 1868

"Searching for the Miami and Erie Canal," by Thomas Glassmoyer

Original Documents: Manhattan Branch, Miami & Erie Canal

"Who is This Guy, Harrison, of Harrison Rally Days?" by Clint Mauk

"Ohio’s First Baseball Game: Played by Confederates and

Taught to Yankees," by John Husman

Book Review: Kenneth Dickson, Benjamin Franklin Stickney and the

Maumee Valley

"You’ll Do Better at Kobacker’s"

Volume 4 "Swan Creek and the Miami & Erie Canal: A Photo Essay," by Fred

Folger

2010

$10.00

"The Glassmakers Revisited: A History of Owens-Illinois, the

Beginning, 1888-1930," by Jack Paquette

"Oral History: Dan Rowand," by Richard Baranowski

"Ty Cobb and the Mud Hens Beat Babe Ruth," by John R. Husman

Reprints: Charter and By-Laws of the City of Toledo, 1837

"Child of the Sea At Home Here"

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