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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