Talk:John E. Hamm
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Today I added more sources. I guess some of this stuff is perhaps more easily found in other sources. Norris Schnieder, author of "Y Bridge City", also liked to write about Dr. Hamm in the (local)Newspaper: "Zanesville Times Recorder" c 1940-post 1960? and his articles were sometimes even on the front page. Several sources for which I cannot find notecards (they may be in storage) I maybe could just cite his micrifilmed dispatches in NARA (his handwriting is nearly illegible), where there are several files including Marshal of Ohio, Diplomatic Dispatches, and there must be a lot of military records on him (which I have not found) he was even a "visitor to Westpoint" c 1854, the Muskingum Co Historical Society Quarterly has occasional bits, and his statement at the begining of the published Results of the 1820 Ohio Decennial Census a copy of which I pretty much tripped over while wandering through the Stacks at Miami Univ (Ohio), however some of this verges on original research. Almost all of this was in "Who was Who" which has been reissued several times, and my cite here is cut and pasted from another wikipedia article with the date changed to the volume I first used (which I think may have had a different publisher), I will add the correct publisher when I find my notecards for my US Chilean Diplomatic History project. His middle initial is perfonecon with an archivist at NARA in 1982. (and is confirmed from the monogram on a few remaining pieces of his silverware belonging to a family member). Recently I found several pictures of Bottles form Ohio Galss Co., on the Web, and am unsure what to do as far as linking them here. John5Russell3Finley 21:55, 28 March 2007 (UTC)