[Ohio Periodical]: Gallagher, William D., and Otway Curry [eds]:
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THE HESPERIAN; OR WESTERN MONTHLY MAGAZINE [later:] THE HESPERIAN; A MONTHLY MISCELLANY OF GENERAL LITERATURE, ORIGINAL AND SELECT. A complete run of this short-lived Ohio periodical, edited by Gallagher and Otway, the first two volumes published from Columbus, the third from Cincinnati. An important Ohio magazine, intended to "place the literature and culture of the Ohio Valley on a par with those of the east." "Aside from science, economics and education, and selected and original literature and reviews, it is now most important for its articles on early Western culture and exploration, including a lengthy original serial entitled 'Notes on Texas' by 'a gentleman from Ohio'" - Lomazow. "Among its most important contributors of original material were William Gilmore Simms, C.P. Cranch, Mrs. Sigourney, Mrs. Amelia B. Welby, and J.F. Meline. A critical department was occupied chiefly with the slender output of the litertuere f the frontier, though it occasionally noticed other and more widely circulated books" - Mott. "Vol. 3, containing six monthly parts (June-Dec., 1839) is quite scarce in a complete state. No number... was issued for May, 839, on account of the time lost in the removal of the work from Columbus to Cincinnati. This is probably the best of all the early western periodicals; it contains many original papers relating to the West, and numbered among its contributors the ablest writers of the western community" - Thomson. The OCLC/Worldcat implies that the break
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