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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

History of Wheeling Bibliography Compiled by Dr. David Javersak

THE PEOPLE’S UNIVERSITY

OHIO COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY

HISTORY OF WHEELING

FALL 2010

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

COMPILED BY

DR. DAVID T. JAVERSAK


GENERAL HISTORIES

West Virginia History

Upper Ohio Valley Historical Review

History of the Northern West Virginia Panhandle

Peter Boyd

History of Wheeling City and Ohio County

Gibson Lamb Cranmer

Wheeling: An Illustrated History

Doug Fetherling

History of the Pan Handle

J. H. Newton

History of Greater Wheeling and Vicinity

Charles A. Wingerter

LECTURE 1

“One Place on this Great Green Planet Where Andrew Carnegie can’t get a Monument with his Money”

West Virginia History Vol. XLI, No.1

David T. Javersak

The Library: An Illustrated History

Stuart Murray

LECTURE 2

Chronicles of Border Warfare

Alexander Scott Withers

History of the Early Settlement and Indian Wars of Western Virginia

Wills De Hass

That Dark and Bloody River

Alan Eckert

The Tales of Wheeling’s Heroic Age

William Hintzen and Joe Roxby

Every Home A Fort Every Man A Warrior

Michael Edward Nogay

The Shepherds and Their Mansion

David T. Javersak

LECTURE 3

The National Road

Phillip Jordan

Route 40

George R. Stewart

LECTURE 4

“Traitors in Wheeling” Journal of Appalachian Studies

Vol. 13, No. 1 & 2

Ken Fones-Wolf

Bits of Gossip

Life in the Iron Mills

Rebecca Harding Davis

LECTURE 5

“The Ohio Valley Trades & Labor Assembly: The

Formative Years, 1882-1915” Dissertation

David T. Javersak

Stifel: An Historical Perspective of the Stifel Family in

Wheeling, West Virginia”

David T. Javersak

Principio to Wheeling, 1715-1945

Earl May

“Labor Day in Wheeling”

“The Pollack Memorial Monument”

David T. Javersak

Upper Ohio Valley Historical Review (1978 & 1979)

LECTURE 6

The Trial of Alice Bradford: A Study in the Politics of

Prostitution in Wheeling, West Virginia”

“The Committee of One Hundred”

“Prostitution and the Sporting Life: Aspects of Working

Class Culture and Sexuality in Nineteenth Century

Wheeling”

David Rose

Upper Ohio Valley Historical Review (1985-87)

LECTURE 7

“Valley of the Ohio” Holiday (1960)

Davis Grubb

Dr. William M Seaman

Upper Ohio Valley Historical Review (1979)

The Wheeling Family: A Celebration of Immigrants and Neighborhoods, by Sean Duffy (Creative Impressions: 2008)

LECTURE 8

Wheeling in the 20th Century

Tom Dunham

Fort Henry Mall (planning document)

LECTURE 9

IMPORTANT STRUCTURES IN WHEELING

North Main Street (between 7th and 9th Streets)

Pollack Monument

Suspension Bridge

Capitol Theatre

Stone & Thomas Department Store

National Bank of West Virginia, 12th Street and Main

Artisan Center

Flat Iron Building

Main Street Bridge

Wagner Building

Orrick Building

Centre Market Houses

Menkemeller Building

Bennett Square (Wheeling Public Library)

St. Alphonsus Church

Maxwell Center

B & O Station

Chapline Street Row Houses (2300 Block)

West Virginia Independence Hall

First English Lutheran Church

St. James Lutheran Church

St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church

First Presbyterian Church

German Fire Insurance Building

Paxton House

Kepner Funeral Home Buildings

Fort Henry Club

14th Street Buildings (between Chapline and Eoff)

First Capitol of West Virginia

Reymann Carriage House

St. Joseph’s Cathedral

Fourth Street Methodist Church

U.S. Court House

Schmulbach Building

STRUCTURES EAST OF WHEELING HILL

Hempfield Viaduct

Vance Memorial Church

Kenwood Place, Woodsdale

Willow Glen

National Road, Washington Avenue to Wheeling Park

Greenwood and Mt. Calvary Cemeteries

Elmhurst

Mount de Chantal

Shepherd Mansion

Wheeling Then & Now by Sean Duffy and Paul Rinkes (Arcadia: 2010)

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Top Ten Lunch With Books Programs

Program; Presenter; Attendance; Date

1. SAENGERFEST; Eintracht German Singing Society; 200; 07-17-10

2. A Lucky Child; Auschwitz Survivor Judge Thomas Buergenthal; 198; 03-04-11

3. Fashion Show; Civil War 150; 194; 11-20-11

4. Ruanaidh; Art Rooney, Jr. and Jim O'Brien; 168; 06-15-10

5. Follow the River; James Alexander Thom; 160; 06-05-08

6. Warwood Memories; 157; 12-18-12

7. The Quiet Man Pub Reading; 150; 08-30-12

8. Wheeling Then and Now; Sean Duffy; 146; 09-07-10

9. Bloch Brother Tobacco; Stuart Bloch; 131; 04-27-10

10. Reasons to Believe; Dr. Scott Hahn; 126; 08-21-07

Book Discussion Groups

The Ohio County Public Library facilitates book discussion groups for both young adults and adults. Currently, the OCPL offers two adult groups, which meet on the first Monday and third Thursday of each month.

In addition to its own growing collection, the OCPL has access to the book discussion collection of the West Virginia Library Commission.

To join or form a book discussion group, or for more information, please call 304-232-0244.

Meeting of the Minds Philosophy Group

The Meeting of the Minds Philosophic Inquiry Forum is facilitated by David Weimer. The group meets virtually every Tuesday at 6 PM. Call the library for meeting room locations.

For more information, visit www.firstknowthyself.org/m&mphilosophy.htm or contact group organizer, David Weimer, at 740 526-0985 or by email at dwwweimer@comcast.net..