A Bibliography Of The State Of Ohio, meticulously compiled by Peter Gibson Thomson, serves as an invaluable resource for historians, researchers, and anyone interested in the rich history of Ohio. This comprehensive catalogue lists books and pamphlets relating to the state's history, providing a detailed overview of the available literature up to the time of its publication.
Offering insights into Ohio's early settlement, development, and significant events, this bibliography is essential for understanding the historical context of the region. Thomson's work preserves bibliographic details of numerous publications, many of which may be rare or difficult to locate today, making it an indispensable guide for scholars and collectors alike. This book is a foundational reference work for anyone studying the Buckeye State.
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