GENERAL INDEX TO VOL. XLVI
Abington, Virginia--Presbytery........... 218 Antioch
College......................... 12
Abolition
Intelligencer and Missionary Anti-slavery Friends.................... 300
Magazine .............................
221 Apollo
Exhibition....................... 74
Abolition society....................219-257 "Apostle to the
Indies"................ 82
Abolitionists, Ohio, 240; Presbyterian, 247 Appalachian
Mountains................. 224
Abraham
(Bible) ..................... 247 Appleton's
Cyclopaedia of American Biog-
Adams, Alice
D.--Neglected Period of raphy
..............................42, 221
Anti-slavery in America.............219 Arapaho
Indians ........................ 85
Adams, Henry--History of the United Archives,
U. S.......................... 177
States ............................... 134 "Arkansas
Traveler" (picture) ......... 282
Adams County, O.........4, 27, 233, 237, 238 Armstrong, John
...............139, 140, 141
--Meigs Township .................... 33 Armstrong, Ensign
John............... 265
--Tiffin Township..................... 30 "Artemus Ward" see Charles F.
Brown.
Adena Mound .......................fac. 82 Arteneet Club...........................
113
Aetna Mound........................... 41 Artifacts
.............................317-345
Adjutant and
Inspector-general's Office, Artl,
Joseph............................. 114
General Orders ....................... 146 Ashtabula County,
Ohio, 27, 39, 53, 56,
"Adventure Galley" .................... 17 65, 66.
"The Aetna," furnace .................. 41 Astor House..........................73,
75
African .................................245 Aten, Rev.
A........................... 234
Age of Freedom........................ 13 Atheists
................................ 13
Agnew, D., and Company............. 41 Athens, Ohio............................
42
Akron, O.--Arlington Street........... 34 Atlanta, Georgia .......................
282
Albany, N. Y...............78, 137, 140, 142 Atwater, Caleb--History of the State of
Albertson, Ralph--"Survey of Mutualistic Ohio
.......................... 39
Communities in America"........... 2 Aughinbaugh,
B. A.--Know Ohio...... 12
Aldrich, Lewis Cass, ed.--History of Erie Austin, Mrs.
Eliphalet.................. 53
County, Ohio. ......................... 14 Austinburg, Ohio....................... 53
Alexandria, O ......................167, 168 Aux Canards River
.................131, 169
Alleghany Mountains .............2, 171, 185 Averill, James
P.--History of Gallia
Allen, William .......................... 106 County ...............................
38
Allison, Charles M...................... 104 Aztec
................................86, 279
Allison, William
B ...............152, 158
"Allison" amendments.................. 162 Babcock,
Stephen Moulton............. 302
Allston, Washington ..............68, 79, 80 Babka, John J...........................
113
Alum Creek
..........................171 Bacchus ................................ 88
Amanda, Fort............................ 285 Backus,
James.......................... 18
Amblema costata (Rafinesque)............
344 Bacon,
Francis.......................... 100
America
......... .............82,
262 Badeau,
Adam.......................... 149
American aborigines................. 83, 84 Badger,
Rev. Joseph ................... 53
American Anthropological Association. 81 Baehr,
Herman................111, 115,
125
American
Anti-slavery Society, 227,230, Bain,
John, Jr.--Tobacco in Song and
231, 235. Story
...................... 88
American Army, 132, 260; in Ohio, 130. Bainbridge,
Ohio........................ 34
American Association of Museums ......... 272 Baird,
Chambers........................ 254
American Colonization Society .......... 300 --Reminiscences
...................... 255
American Educational Society......... 56 Baird,
William.......................... 238
American Historical Association--Annual Baker, Newton D ...............113, 117
Reports ............................... 5 Baldwin,
Mrs. J. F..................... 282
American
Journal of Science and Art, Baltimore, Lord. ........................166
40, 175. Baltimore,
Md...................20, 159, 228
American
Legion ..................... 103 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad........27, 185
American Patent System............... 279 Bancroft, Edward....................... 21
American Phalanx........................ 10 Banker .................................
212
American Railway Journal............. 187 Banking
and Currency Committee, 156,
American Reform Society ............ 249 164.
American State
Papers: Indian Affairs Bannon, Henry T.--Stories Old and Often
.................................... 257 Told .................................. 39
Ammen, David .......................... 223 Baptist Church ......................... 5
Amory, Mississippi...................... 40 Barber, Rev. E.........................
178
Anderson, Captain...................... 75 Bareis, Miss Grace M..............274,
282
Anderson, A. M........................ 184 Barnes, Albert--The Church and Slavery
Animal
magnetism .....................
77 ........................................
242
Anne, Queen of England .............. 93 Barnes,
Gilbert H.--The Anti-slavery Im-
"Anti-Hullism" .................... 134 pulse
..............................229, 251
Antilles
................................ 83 Barrie, J. M
............................ 101
(371)
372 OHIO ARCHEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
--"My Lady Nicotine" ............... 100 Binkley, Robert C
...................... 292
Barry, Cordelia ........................... 13 Binning,
Charles ........................ 283
Barry, Francis .......................... 13 Biographical Cyclopaedia and Portrait
Barstow, Dr ............................. 73 Gallery ................................. 42
Barstow, Caleb .......................... 23 Birney,
William .....................227, 253
Bartlett, Laurence
H ...............273, 291 --James
G. Birney and His Times, 221,
Bartley, Mr .......... 184 252.
Bartlow, B. S. Bishop,
Robert Hamilton ............... 296
--A History and Biographical Cyclopae- Black, Joseph ........................... 112
dia of Butler County, Ohio ....... 11 Black,
Louis ............................. 112
--Centennial History of Butler County, Black, Morris ...................117, 121, 124
Ohio . 11 Black River
............................. 175
Basting, Louis--"The Believers of Indiana Bland, Richard Parks
..........150, 156, 162
in 1811" .............................4 Bland-Allison
Law............................. 164
Batavia, Ohio .......................103, 231 Bland Bill
.................... 156, 158, 159
Bateman, W. M ........................ 150 Blazer, Mrs. James
T .................. 283
Battle Run.................................. 42 Blennerhassett,
Harman ..........19, 20, 21
Bayard, Thomas Francis ............... 162 Blennerhassett,
Margaret ............... 20
Baxter's Saints' Everlasting Rest ...... 57 Bliss,
Eugene F.--Diary of David Zeis-
Beard, James H ......................70, 73 berger, a Moravian Missionary among
Beardsley, Clement ........................... 55 the
Indians of Ohio.......................... 8
Beardsley,
David H .......172, 175, 194, 198 Bloom Forge .........................27, 39
Beasley, Dr. Alfred ....................238 Bloomingburg,
Ohio.................... 282
Beaumont, Francis.............................. 89 Boat-building industry, decline ........ 24
Beaver Creek ............................... 3Bobadilla
.............................. 94 94
Beck, Dr. Isaac......................... 237 "Bogus
Democrat" ...................... 194
Bedle's Station .......................... 2 Bohemians
............114, 117, 118, 120, 126
Beebe, Mrs. Belinda.........................64 Bohn, Ernst
.........................119, 126
Beebe, Lydia ............................ 189 Boice
Fort (prehistoric) .................. 357-366
Beecher, Dr. Lyman.................... 240 Bond,
Beverley W.--The Civilization of
Beers and Co.--History of Brown County, the Old Northwest ................. 3
O. .......................................... 236 Bone
implements .........................328-330
Beery, Willard .............................. 282 Bonser, Mrs.
Robert................... 283
Believers, Society of .................2, 4 Boston...............68,
75, 78, 79, 259, 260
Bell, Gertrude ........................... 281 --Park Street
Church ................ 228
Belle Prairie, Ohio ..................... 18 Boston
Book ............................... 74
Bellefontaine, Ohio ..................... 188 Boston Courier
......................... 68
Bellingham, Washington ................ 304 Boston Herald..............................
161
Belmont, August................153, 159, 163 Bourbon County, Ky
......................... 220
Belmont County, Ohio .......... 10, 258, 261 Bourne, Rev. George .....................225, 227
Belpre, Ohio ...............................20 Bowen, Mrs
............................ 180
Benesch, Alfred A..................... 117 Bowsher, E. L
............103, fac. 105, 290
Benjamin, Park ............................... 76 Braceville,
Ohio.........................11
Benner, Judge C........................34 Brackett...................72,
74, 78, 79, 80
Benner Forge .................26, 27, 34, 35 Bradbury, John--Travels
in the Interior
Bennett, James Gordon ..............76, 77 of America ........................... 57
Bennett, John I ........................152 Braden, Ohio.........................27, 38
Bennett, Judge
Sanford S.........180,
183 Brazil
................................... 87
Benton, Elbert J.--The Wabash
Trade Breck,
Rev................... ..
208
Route in the Development of the Old Breese, Mary Longsworth.............. 275
Northwest.................................. 199 Brinkerhoff,
Jacob ...................... 106
Benzoni ...................................... 84 Brisbane, Albert
....................... 9
Berea, Ohio ............................. 305 British, 21, 144; flag, 257; transports, 257
Berea College ................................ 14 British Museum .....................98, 291
Berea Community..................... 14 Brock, Isaac.........................134, 169
Berea Lyceum School..................... 14 Brocklehurst, Miss Harriet...........
282
Berlin Community . ..................... 13 Brooke, Dr.
A................................ 12
Berlin Heights, Ohio................12, 13 Brooke, E
................................... 12
Bernon, Maurice........................ 117 Brooke's
Experiment..................11 12
Bernstein, Alexander ........... 112, 113, 117 Brooklyn, Connecticut
.................. 225
Bernstein, Harry ............................ 110 Brother Jonathan
............................. 76
Berry, George W.............. 189, 191, 196 Brotherton, May
........................ 180
Bessenyey, August ........................... 115 Brough, John
................................. 196
Beulah, Ohio................................... 3 Brown, Charles F
....................... 14
Beverly (Morgan County) Association Brown,
Jacob .......................141, 144, 146
............................... 10, 11 Brown, James .................20
Beible .....53, 57, 167, 217, 220, 229, 247 Brown, M.
S............................ 282
Big Bottom, Ohio....................... 285 Brown, N.
A............................ 13
"Big Business Era".................... 213 Brown,
Owen.................................. 133
Big Creek ...................................36 Brown, Samuel R.--Views of the Cam-
Biggs, Rev
................................ 48 paign of the
Northwestern Army .... 128
Bimeler (Bameler), Joseph ................... 5Brown, Symmes
E....................... 282
INDEX 373
Brown, William..............167, 172, 184, 185 Campbell, Milton D............103, fac. 105
Brown County, Ohio, 90, 170,
177, 233, Campbell,
Washington.................. 238
236, 237, 253. Campbell
Memorial..................... 285
"The Brown God and His White Imps" 96 Campbellism ............................ 5
Brown, Charles F. (Artemus Ward).. 14 "Campus Martius"..................18,
285
Browne, Isaac Hawkins--
"A Pipe of Canada, 136, 139, 146, 147, 239, 241, 252,
300
Tobacco" ............................. 100 Canal
Commissioners................... 187
Browning, Elizabeth.................... 69 Canal
Winchester....................... 282
Browning, Robert....................... 69 Cane Ridge, Ky
........................ 220
Brownstown, Mich...................... 169 Canton,
Ohio............................ 9
Brueggemann, Emma................... 104 Cantrell,
Edgar......................... 273
Brush, E................................133 Capek, Thomas--The Czechs
(Bohemians)
Brush, Captain Henry.................. 133 in
America............................ 113
Brush Creek............................ 30 Carew, Sir John........................ 166
Brush Creek Forge...........26, 27, 30, 31 Carey, Allethea ......................183,
190
Bryan, Major H. S ................... 279 Carey,
Catherine........................ 177
Bryan, Ohio............................. 214 Carey, Cinderella ...................181,
190
Buchanan, James.............................. 194 Carey, Dorcas, 171, 174, 175, 176, 177, 182,
"Buckeye Cabin"....
................ 182 188,
189, 196; port. fac. 166.
Buckskin Run........................... 34 Carey, Edward..........................
166
Bucyrus Journal........................ 195 Carey,
Eliza.........................180, 190
Budd, Rev. R. E....................... 103 Carey, Emma ..................179,
180, 183
Buddha
................................. 283 Carey,
Isaac............................. 177
Buell, William
M....................... 184 Carey,
John, 166-199; port. fac. 166; home-
Buffalo, N. Y........................36, 141 stead, fac. 167.
Buffington Island ...........285 --Speech on Agriculture.............
193
Buford, Ohio ........................238, 242 Carey, Joshua ........................... 177
Bull
Durham ............................ 93 Carey, MacDonnough
179, 180, 189
"Bull" forge..................................
31 Carey, Napoleon
.....178, 179, 180, 183, 190
Bulwer-Lytton .......................... 100 Carey,
Sarah............................ 177
Bundle Run.................................. 33 Carey, Stephen Brown.................
166
Bunyan, John--Pilgrim's Progress ..... 57 Carey
Thomas.......................... 166
Burford, Canada........................ 144 Carey, William.................167,
169, 170
Burgess ................................ 253 Carey,
0................................ 188
Burgess, Dyer................................ 40 Carey
family.......................... 166
Burials ................................322-323 "Carey's Adventure"
...............166
Burlington Heights.......................144 Carey's
Run.................................. 167
Burnett, Mrs.................................... 71 Carey's
tannery ......................... 170
Burnett, Elder D. S......................... 48 Careytown, Ohio........................ 189
The Burning Shame of America".......96 Caribbean
Sea ...................... 22
Burns, Robert.......................... 167 Carlisle, Ky............................. 221
Burr Conspiracy ......................19, 24 Carlisle Penn..................215,
280, 283
Burrill fort (prehistoric) ...........357-366 Carolinas ............................90,
295
Burt, Andrew................................ 46 Carothers, Neil-Silver in
America.... 148
Burt, Catherine Gano.................
46 Carrol,
Hannah......................... 58
Burt, Samuel B......................... 37 Carroll County, Ohio.............258, 261
Burton, Harold ......................... 117 Cartwright
Peter........................... 4
Bushee, Frederick A.-"Communistic So- Carter Dr C. E............................. 287
cieties" ................................. 5 Carter Lorenzo........................56-60
Bushnell, Henry-History of Granville 33 Carters
Tavern... 170
Bushy Run (battlefield)................ 260 Case, Leonard--"Early Settlement of War-
Business ................................ 213 ren, Trumbull County,
Ohio"........ 63
Busro, Indiana............................ 4 "Casket maidens"....................... 90
Busseron Creek ............................ 4
Butler, Mrs .............................. 180 Cass, Lewis, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134,
135,
Butler, Frederick.................... 281 137,
169.
Butler, Joseph G. --History of Youngstown Cassel, A. B.............................
283
and the Mahoning Valley .........27, 41 Castigator
.....................223, 227, 250
Butler, General Richard.............. 268 Catawba Islands ............................ 281
--Journal ................................ 265 Catherine de Medici ..................88,
93
Butler County, Ohio .................. 3, 11 Cavalier ................................ 294
Butler's Analogy........................ 57 Cecil, Lord
Baltimore.................. 166
Byron, Lord............................ 100 Cedar Cliff D. A. R....................
283
Cedarville, Ohio........................ 283
Cedarville dolomite..................... 81
CCC
.................................... 281 Cedron, Ohio.............................. 242
California ...........................161, 256 Celebrezze, Frank.......................
114
Calumet (pipe) ......................... 85 Central America........................
84
Cambridge, Ohio, Glass Co............. 282 Centre College.......................... 253
Campbell, Alexander .............6, 237, 238 Champion, Aristarchus.................. 275
Campbell, Edwin R...............68, 72, 81 Channing, William H...................
9
Campbell, John.......................... 40 Chardon, Ohio..........................
36
Campbell, L. W......................... 280 Chagrin Falls, Ohio.................... 351
374 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Charleston, S. C.......................... 158 Clermont County, Ohio.....9, 104, 231,
232
Chase, Philander....................... 170 --Franklin
township............. 7,
12, 15
Chase, Salmon P..... 106, 176,
190, 251, 298 Clermont
Phalanx ..............7, 9, 12, 15
Chautauqua County, N. Y.............. 35 Cleveland, Grover
.................148, 162
Cherry, M. L........................... 56 Cleveland, Ohio, 53, 56, 70, 109-128, 170,
Cherry, P. P.--The Western Reserve and 172, 175, 187, 194, 279, 290,
306, 307; for-
Early Ohio ........................... 55 eign vote, 119; census figures,
119.
Chester County, Penn.................. 235 --Annual Report,
1913................ 110
Chicago ...................118, 152, 159, 188 -"Bernstein's
Elbow"................ 110
Chicago Times .......................... 161 --Board of Education................ 117
Chicago Tribune ........................ 156 --Board of Elections .....109, 117, 119, 121
Chillicothe, Ohio, 30, 31, 34,
99, 128, 133, --Official
Records.................119, 126
134, 138, 141, 143, 146, 168, 169, 184, 230 --Charter .................................... 126
--Supporter ....................... 34, 131 --Citizens'
Bureau.................... 114
--Paint Street ..................... .. 35 --City Council..112, 114, 117,
118, 121, 124
Chillicothe Presbytery.................. 224 --City
Hall........................111, 121
Chinese ................................. 153 --Court of
Appeals................... 118
Chippawas ............................208, 209 --Democratic
Club......................... 113
Chittenden, Henry T ...................... 104 --East 55th-Woodland districts....... 112
Christ .................................. 236 --Euclid Central High School....... 214
Christian Commission................... 256 --Fifteenth
Ward..................... 110
Christian era ............................ 82 --Mayfield Road...................... 126
Christian Republic...................... 13 --Ninth Ward.........................
123
Christianity, American.................. 229 --Police
Bureau....................... 114
Church, H. O........................... 282 --Police Prosecutor...................
118
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day --Public Square ........................4, 305
Saints ...................................6 --Republican
Club.................... 113
Cincinnati, 9, 11, 30, 42, 68, 81, 103, 139, --Russian Civic
League.................... 115
157, 163, 169, 187, 233, 251, 257, 282, 293, --Russian Jewish
Colony.................. 110
297, 299. --Syrian
American Club............. 113
--Academy of Fine Arts.......
68, 72, 75 --Twelfth
Ward ...................113, 120
--Art Museum........................ 69 Cleveland Bar Association.............
117
--Christian Church.................... 48 Cleveland Centennial Commission--
--House of Refuge.................. 44 Woman's Department--Memorial to
the
--Hughes High School............... 48 Pioneer Women of the Western
Re-
--Spring Grove Cemetery............ 48
--Spring Grove Cemetery............ 48 serve ..................................
53
--Union Board of High Schools..... 48
--Vine Street Congregational Church 249 Cleveland Herald.......................
36
Cincinnati College ...................... 296 Cleveland
Leader ...................122, 125
Cincinnati Columbian & Great West.. 49 Cleveland
News......................... 126
Cincinnati Commercial Tribune,
150, 226, Cleveland
Plain Dealer................ 112
239. Cleveland
Press......................30, 112
Cleveland Railway Companies......... 124
Cincinnati Foundry..................... 32 Cleveland Year Book...............118,
121
Cincinnati Gazette...................... 48 Clevenger--Bust of Harrison.......... 77
Cincinnati Presbytery.................. 232 Clevenger, Olive........... 281
Cincinnati Spirit of the Times........... 70 Clifton, J. L.--Know
Ohio ............. 12
Cincinnati Synod.................... 240, 243 Clinton County Ohio.................. 12
Cincinnati Teachers' Association...... 47 Closson,
Carl.......................... 283
Circleville, Ohio ........................128 Coates, William R.--A History of
Cuya-
Citizens' League of Cleveland .....
120, 121 hoga
County and the City of Cleve-
City manager plan .................. 120, 126 land ..........................4,
14
Civic League of Cleveland............. 121
Civil Service Commission.............. 117 Cob ....................................
94
Civil War, 145, 212, 236, 243, 252, 254, 256 Cobb, Miss............................. 56
280, 299, 303. Coffin,
Levi............................. 253
Clark, Edna M......................... 279 Cole, Fay-Cooper--"Rediscovering
Illinois"
Clark, Enoch W........................ 213 ........................................
348
Clark, Grace Julian.................... 275 Cole,
G.................................. 74
Clark, Harold T........................ 291 Cole, G. D. H.--Robert
Owen......... 8
Clark, John R........................... 283 Cole,
Robert............................. 281
Clark Memorial.........................
285 Coleman,
Dr. Warren.................. 282
Clarke, Annie T.....................275, 282 Coleman, Ohio ......................... 29
Clarke, General George Rogers........
267 College Hill,
Ohio...................... 300
Clarke, James F.--History of the Cam- College
of Teachers ....................... 44
paign of 1812 and the Surrender of the Collins, Joel............................. 297
Post of Detroit....................... 137 Collinwood
Colonies ................... 126
Clarke, Lillian D....................... 275 Colton,
M................................ 37
Clarke, Warren V......................
275 Columbia
University .................... 214
Clay, Henry............................. 182 Columbian Phalanx..................10,
11
Cleaveland, Moses........................ 62 Columbiana County, O...........27, 29, 258
--Journal ............................. 59 --Center twp
........................ 29
Clendenen, Mary........................ 215 Columbus, Christopher ..........82, 84,
87
INDEX 375
Columbus,
O., 104, 150, 170, 175, 180, 183, Crothers,
Samuel, 229, 230, 251, 252--An
277,
279, 281, 282, 287. Appeal
to Patriots and Christians in Be-
--Blake
Avenue....................... 171 half
of the Enslaved Africans, 253.
--Dodridge
Street.................... 171 Cuba
................................... 82, 94
--High
Street ......................... 171 Cumbaugh
.............................. 71
--Indianola
Avenue................... 171 Cumberland
Mountains................. 219
--Maynard
Avenue.................... 171 Cumi,
Tabitha........................... 62
--Oakland
Avenue.................... 171 Curry,
Nellie Egbert................... 275
Columbus
Cadets....................... 283 Curry,
Otway..................174, 176, 182
Columbus
(Ohio) Sunday Journal-Dis- Cushing,
Representative................ 175
patch
.............................. 30 Cushman, Mrs. Victor N............... 282
Commissariat
........................... 115 Custer
Memorial........................ 285
Common
Pleas Court ................... 113 Cutler,
Manasseh.....258, 259, 262, 269, 270
Communism ............................. 116 Cuyahoga
County, Ohio............... 114
Communistic
Communities ..............1-15 --County
clerk........................ 122
Compromise
of 1850..................... 301 --Court
House........................ 121
Concord,
Ky.........................220, 221 --Republican
Committee.............. 122
--Presbyterian
Church ............... 222 --Middleburgh
township.............. 14
--Cuyahoga
River...........170, 257, 305, 306
Concord,
Ohio ............................. 27 Cclopaedia
of American Biography.. 230
Concord
Forge.................... 27, 36 "Czar"
Bernstein........... 111
Conestoga
County, Penn ................... 92 Czechs
..........................112, 118
Confederacy .......................... 196
Confederate
sword...................... 282
Congressional
Globe.................... 192 D. A. R.,
of Cedarville Township, Greene
Congressional
Record................... 155 Co.,
O................................. 280
Congressmen ........................... 155 Dailey,
Rachel.......................... 63
Conkling,
Roscoe....................... 158 Damascus
Scientific Academy of Colum-
Conneaut,
Ohio...............26, 27, 39, 59 biana
County, Ohio.................. 276
Conneaut
Creek......................... 39 Damm,
Adam........................112, 113
Conneaut
Forge .....................27, 39 Dana,
R. H............................. 79
Connecticut
..................53, 56, 73, 260 Dandridge,
Tenn ....................... 217
Connecticut
Land Company............ 62 Darby
Plains, Ohio, 3; Shakers, 4.
Connecticut
Reserve.................... 51 "Darling
Nelly Gray".................. 292
Connecticut
Valley...................... 90 Daughters
of Union Veterans.......... 104
"Constitutional"
Presbyterian Church. 242 Davey,
Martin L., 114, 290; cabinet, 117
Continental
Congress................... 21 Davis,
Harry L......................... 114
Continental
uniform.................... 264 Davis,
Jerome........................... 117
Continental
veterans.................... 261 --The
Russians and Ruthenians in
Converse,
Col. George L............... 276 America
............................ 116
Cook,
Thomas........................... 13 Davis,
Margaret E...................... 30
Cooke, Jay .............................. 212 Davis, Tice.............................. 239
Cooper,
Myers Y........103, fac. 106, 114 Davis
library .......................274, 275
Cooper,
Peter ........................... 185 Dawes,
B. G............................ 283
Cooper,
Thomas......................... 183 Day,
George............................. 283
Copp,
Mrs. Ellen Rankin.............. 255 Dayton,
Ohio, 3, 76, 129, 130, 132, 169, 174,
Coronado
............................... 86 187,
280, 290.
Corti,
Count E.--A History of Smoking 102 Decatur,
Ohio..................233, 237, 242
Covenanter
faith........................ 242 Decatur
County, Ind................... 222
Covington,
Ky........................... 38 Declaration
of Independence .......167, 234
Cowdery,
Oliver........................ 6 Declaration
of War with England..... 169
Cowles,
Mr.............................. 181 Dehner,
Alma ........................... 104
Cowles,
Rev. Giles H.................. 53 Defiance,
Fort........................... 173
Cowles,
Sally White................... 54 Delaware
(State) ....................... 166
Cox,
bookseller of Maysville, Ky...... 223 Delaware,
Ohio......................... 282
Cox,
Jacob D............................ 156 Delaware
River......................16, 17
Cox,
James M ........................... 294 Delawares .............................. 208
Cox,
Mrs. Rensselaer W............... 282 Dellenbaugh,
Frank E.................. 122
Cox,
Samuel S. "Sunset".............. 106 DeMaioribus,
Alexander............118, 119
Coxsackie
community................... 9 Dement
Cemetery....................... 42
Crabbe,
Mrs. Clara..................... 273 Democratic
press........................ 191
Craig,
Neville B........................ 265 Democrats,
109, 111, 113, 114, 115, 117, 120,
Cramer,
Clarence H.................... 214 122,
126, 191.
Cranch,
John............................ 70 Dennis,
Jerry .......................... 108
Crane's
Nest (furnace)................ 40 Denny,
James........................... 131
Crawford
County, Ohio............... 190 Depression ............................. 149
--Court
of Common Pleas........... 173 Derry
County, Ireland................. 215
Creighton,
William..................... 59 DeSchweintz,
Edmund--The Life and
"Crime
of '73".......................... 152 Times
of David Zeisberger................. 8
Crim
ea ...................................
93 DeSoto .................................. 85
Crimean
War........................... 93 Detroit,
118, 131, 132, 133, 134, 138, 139,
Croats
.................................. 125 142,
144, 169, 253, 257.
Croghan,
George........................ 141 Detroit
River........................... 177
376 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Deuel Thorne
.......................... 350 Encyclopedia
of American Quaker Gen-
--"Basic
Cultures of the
Mississippi ealogy .......................... 210
Valley" .............................
349 England..
.87, 92, 166, 172, 211, 284, 291, 300
--"Rediscovering Illinois"............. 348 Enoch, Abner .......................... 11
Dickeys ................................. 253 Equity, Ohio
............................ 15
Dictionary ofAmerican Biography.. 42 Erie County, Ohio ..............12, 55, 56
Dictionary of
American Painters, Sculp- --Berlin twp
.......................... 13
tors and Engravers ................... 69 Erie, Fort ...........................144, 145
Dictionary of Congress ................. 171 Erie, Penn
...........................64, 143
Dille, Mrs. Asa ......................... 62 Erie
Canal .............................. 199
Dillon, John ............................. 28 Erie, Lake ............26, 141, 174, 257, 350
Dillon, Moses ........................26, 28 Erie
Railroad ........................... 34
Dillon, Moses and Son ................. 29Eskimo fur garments .................. 282
Dills, R. S.--History of Greene County, Espana .................................
84
Ohio ...........................9.... Eton ............. 93
Disciple Church ........................ 44 Europe
..................83, 87, 93, 115, 284
Disease ................................. 205 European nobility ...................... 211
Dixon, George ........................ 38 Europeans
.......................84, 86, 87
Dixon, Noah ............................ 38 Evans, Nelson W.
Dixon, Silas ............................ 38 --History of Adams County,
Ohio... 30
Doak, Dr. Samuel ..................217, 226 --History of Scioto County,
Ohio... 39
Doane of Doane's Corners ..........62, 64 Everhart, J. E.--History
of Muskingum
Dodge, Alderman ...................... 73 County,
Ohio ......................... 28
Doherty & Gary, of New Orleans .... 19 Ewing, Thomas ........156, 157, 162,
164, 176
Dominic (brig)
......................... 23 Ewing, Thomas, Jr
..................... 150
Donkin, Thomas ................279, 282, 305 Exodus .............................208, 248
Donnell, Samuel....................... 222 Eyles,
Wilfred C ......................
282
Doughty, Major John................. 261
Dover, Ohio ...................... 64
Dow, Patent Sermons.................. 101 Fairchild, E. H.0--Historical
Sketch of
Drake, Daniel-Natural and Statistical Oberlin
College..................... 15
View or Picture of Cincinnati and the Fairchild, James H.--Oberlin: The Colony
Miami Country .................3 and the
College.................... 15
Drake, Sir Francis...........88 Fairfield, Ohio............... 283
Draper Manuscripts .................... 70 Fallen Timbers
........................ 285
Drury, A. W.-History of the
City of Fanning, Frederick..................... 137
Dayton and Montgomery County ..... 3Farina, Eleanor C...................... 118
Dry Forks ............................... 3 "Farmers'
Castle...................... 18
Dubuque, Iowa ...................... 152Farmin ........ 197
Dunbar, Paul Laurence, home ........ 272 Fear, Valentine. .30
-- State memorial .....................286 Federal Archives Survey ........... 278
Duncan, Rev. James ................... 227Federal
Government ...........91, 193, 226
Dunlap, William ........................ 238 Federal Secret
Service ................ 122
DuPont, Fort ........................... 282 Felicity,
Ohio .......... 232, 242
Du Ponts ...................... 143 Ferry,
Thomas W .
. 164
Ferry, Thomas W...................... 164
Fesler, Mayo ...................
121
Fess, Simeon D .................
294
Eagle
Creek Believers
................. 4 Feurt Site .. .......fac. 82
Eagleson, Freeman
T ..............290, 291 Field,
Cyrus W ....................... 151
Earl Cemetery .......................... 177 Field, Eliakim . ......................... 37
Early
Settlers' Association of
Cuyahoga Field, Stickney
& Co .................. 36
County, Ohio, Annals ..............57, 64 Fielding, Mantle
........................ 69
East ................................187,
269 Filmore,
Millard ....................... 194
East Cleveland ......................... 62 Financier .................... 213
Eastern States
.......................... 261 Fincastle,
Ohio ................. 177
Eclectic Readers ........................ 294 Findlay,
James ............... 131, 133, 169
Edward, Fort ........................... 138 Findlay, Ohio ................. 188
Egypt .................................. 118 Finkle, Herman ................. 112
Eidenier, O. O .......................... 276 Finney, Fort .................. 257
Eliza Green (brig)
...................... 23 Finns
................................... 119
Elizabeth, Queen of England ........89, 94 Fioretti, Anthony ................ 118
Elizabethan age .....................100, 101 Fisher, Dudley, Sr
...........278, 283, 290
Elizabethtown, N. J .................... 75 Fisher,
John ................. 30
Ellett, Mrs .............................. 60 Fitch,
John ............................. 269
Elliott, Alexander C ................... 60 Fletcher, John
................. 89
Ellison, Andrew ....................35, 40 Fletcher, Robert
S.--"The Government of
Ellsler, Fanny .......................... 79 the
Oberlin Colony ..................... 14
Elyria, Ohio ...........................27, 40 Flint implements
................... .324-325
Elyria Forge .........................27, 40 Flint-chipping
implements............. 331
Emerald, Ohio.......................... 177 Flint
Ridge............................. 318
Emery, Mrs. Homer.................... 282 Flood,
James C ......................... 154
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 14th edition 42 Florence,
George ..........272, 286, 290, 291
Encyclopedia Americana............... 42 Florence, Italy ............................. 69
INDEX 377
Florida
..............................16, 90 Garland,
Hamlin........................ 294
Folsom Phenomena..................... 283 Garrett,
Mrs............................ 54
Folsom-like implements................ 281 Garrett,
John........................... 65
Foos, Joseph............................ 282 Garrettsville,
Ohio..................... 65
Foraker, Mrs. J. B..................... 275 Garrison,
Francis Jackson--Life of Gar-
Ford, Henry............................ 294 rison
.................................. 225
Fordham, Forrest....................... 283 Garrison,
Wendell Phillips--Life of Gar-
Fordyce, Wellington G................ 214 rison ................................. 225
--"Immigrant Colonies in Cleveland" 119 Garrison,
William Lloyd, 225, 227, 229, 231,
Foreign Population in the City of Cleve- 254.
land and Where They Live......... 110 Gaspee (British
schooner).............. 21
Foreign vote............................ 127 Gaylord,
Thomas P.................... 39
Forest, actor............................ 73 Geauga
County, Ohio ...............53, 58
"Forge
Hill" ........................... 35 -- Parkman township.................. 35
Forges in Ohio.........................25-41 Genealogy
.............................. 210
Fort, Greenbury L ..................... 157 Geneva,
Switzerland.................... 20
Fort Ancient........................280, 285 Genius
of Universal Emancipation, 219,
Fort Hill................................ 285 221,
224, 228.
Fort Laurens State Park.............. 289 George,
Lake........................... 138
Foster, Charles ..................... 156, 194 George,
Saint........................... 134
Fountain of Perpetual Youth.......... 86 Georgetown,
Ohio...................233 244
Fourier plan ..................... ...... 12 Georgia
............................210 256
Fourierites ............................. 9 Germans.........112,
115, 118, 119, 120, 295
Fowler, T. T........................... 70 Germany
..........................5,70, 211
Fox, Clifford R......................... 103 Giddings,
Joshua........................ 275
Fraley, Frederick....................... 157 Gide, Charles-Communist
and Cooperative
Framingham, Mass..................... 231 Colonies
.............................. 2
Frampton--Joyful Newes Oute of the Gilbert,
Alfred W .............. 299
Newe Founde Worlde ................ 94 Gilliland,
James ................229, 238, 253
France...................21, 87, 88, 93, 211 Gilman,
ship-builder.................... 23
Frankenstein, Godfrey................. 72 Gilmore,
W. E........................ 275
Frankenstein, John..................... 75 Gilruth,
James.......................... 14
Franklin, Benjamin........21, 75, 129, 260 Glassburn Mrs. H. D................. 282
Franklin County, Ohio......10, 11, 173, 276 Glover,
John............................ 39
Franklin Furnace....................... 37 Gnadenhutten,
Ohio ...................7, 285
Fredonian ............128, 130, 133, 134, 135 God 249
Free coinage.. ........................ 155 Goebel, Dorothy Burne-William Henry
Free Presbyterian
Church, 222, 236, 243, Harrison;
A Political Biography .... 139
244, 252. Golden
Fleece ........................... 86
Free Presbyterians ..................... 229 Goldman ........ 119
Free Soil Movement................... 254 Goldsmith,
Oliver....................... 100
Free Thinkers.......................... 13 Gongall,
Ireland....................... 88
Freeman, Mrs. L. S................... 282 Good
Time Coming
............. 13
Fremont, Ohio ......................... 172 Goodman,
Joseph C.........286, 290, 291
French and Indian Wars--......-...... 21 Goldman,
Robert P.................290, 291
Friends, Society of ....44, 210, 211, 212, 300 Goodrich,
Calvin..................... 306
--Indiana Yearly Meeting............ 301 Goodwin, H.
R .....................281, 283
--Monthly Meetings.................. 210 Gordon
Creek 86
--North Carolina Yearly Meeting.... 210 Gormely,
Mrs............... 176
Fruit Hill ......................133, 139, 140 Gorton,
Hezekiah...................... 176
Fugitive Slave Law................249, 251 Goshen,
Ohio........................... 231
Fugitive
slaves ......................... 252 Goslin,
Robert.................279, 282, 310
Fulton, Robert .......................... 24 Gospel
.................................. 216
Furth
.................................. 119 Gould,
Ezra Barnes.................... 276
Gould, H. T., and Co.--Illustrated Atlas
Gaddis, Maxwell P.--Foot-prints of
an of
Ross County and Chillicothe, Ohio, 31
Itinerant ............................. 30 Graham,
Margaret . .....................
42
Galbreath, Charles B.--"John Brown" 133 Graham,
Scott.... .. ....... 282
Galena, Kansas .................. 283 Grand
Army of the Republic......103, 104
Galician Russians ....................... 116 Grand
Banks . ................. 22
Gallagher ............................... 119 Grand
Rapids, Mich . ............. 282
Gallia County, Ohio.................... 27 Grand
River . ................. 144
--Ohio township...................... 38 Granger,
Francis . ....................... 14
Gallipolis, Ohio .....................26, 38 Granger,
Gideon . ................ 14
Galloway, William A.--The History of Grant,
E. P............................ 10
Glen Helen..........................9, 12 Grant,
Ulysses S., 103, 104, 244; birth-
Gambrinus ............................. 88 place,
282.
Garabelli, Theodore..................... 110 --Cabin..................103, fac. 105,
285
Gardner, Hamilton--Communism among --Memorial
...............103-104, 285
the Mormons ......................... 6 Grant,
U. S. III......108, fac. 105, 280, 282
Garfield, Harry A...................... 121 Granville,
Ohio...................27, 33, 248
Garfield, James A ...................150, 154 Granville
Forge...................26, 27, 38
378 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Gray, H. P............................. 73 Harding,
Chester ....................... 80
Grdina, Anton.......................... 112 Hariot,
Thomas--A Brief and True Re-
Great Britain ..................128, 257, 261 port
of the New Found Land of Vir-
-- Parliament
......................... 16 ginia ....... .......................... 87
Great Lakes Exposition................ 281 Harlem,
N. Y.......................... 75
Great Lakes Region.................... 306 Harmar,
Josiah......................... 261
Great Manny Creek.................... 166 Harmar,
Fort....................17, 261, 262
Greathouse, Charles H.--Historical Sketch Harmonic
Society....................... 12
of the Department of Agriculture... 192 Harper,
Elizabeth ....................56, 65
Greece ................................. 88 Harpersfield,
Ohio................53, 56, 66
Greek Democratic Club .............. 114 Harrington,
M. R.--"A Midcolonial Sen-
Gleeks ................................. 114 eca
Site [Silverheels] in Erie County"
Greeley, Horace .......................9, 76 .................................350,
351
Green, secretary, Clermont Phalanx.. 9 Harris,
Addie...........................55
Green, Beriah ........................... 251 Harris,
Eliza............................ 240
Green, David E. Harris,
George.......................... 241
--The City and Its People............ 115 Harris,
Joseph .......................... 302
--The Invasion of Cleveland by Euro- Harrison, William Henry, 70, 137, 138. 139,
peans ............ ............. 119 140,
181, 182, 185, 194.
Green, William ....................... 32 Harrison
Administration, 1890.......... 148
Greenbackers ................ ... . 155 Harrison
Campaign, 1840............... 282
Greene, President Cincinnati Union Board Harrison
County, Ohio............258, 261
of High Schools..................... 48 Harrison
Memorial.................283, 285
Greene, Gerald U ..................282, 283
Greene County, Ohio.................8, 12 Hart,
Albert Bushnell .................. 230
Greenfield, Ohio................238, 241, 253 --Slavery
and Abolition..........224, 252
Greenman, Emerson F. Hart,
Elmer....... ................ 273
--"Excavations of the Reeve Village Hart,
Joel T............................ 69
Site"
...........
............ 348 Hart,
Jonathan......................... 267
--"Seven Prehistoric Sites in Northern Hartford,
Connecticut.................. 256
Ohio"
.............................. 124
Ohio"
.............................. 350
Harvard ............................111, 124
Greensburgh, Indiana .................. 256 --Baker
Library...................... 275
Greenville, Ohio........................ 283 Havana,
Cuba ........................ 23
Griffin, Dr. James B ................306, 346 Hawkins,
Sir John..................... 88
Griffin, William......................... 184 Hayden,
John.............103, 104, fac. 105
Grim, Paul R.......................... 304 Hayes,
Rutherford B., 149, 150, 151, 156,
Grossman, Mary ....................... 118 157;
administration, 148, 149.
Grove City, Ohio....................... 283 --Diary
and Letters..............149, 150
Guernsey County, Ohio ................ 258 --Memorial
.......................271, 285
Guilford, Nathan....................... 49 Hayes,
Webb C., II.................... 272
Gun, Anna...........................62, 66 Hearne,
Thomas........................ 93
Gun, Elijah ............................. 62 Heaton,
James...................26, 27, 29
Gunn, Alexander--The Hermitage Zoar Heckewelder,
John...................... 8
Note Book and Journal of Travel.. 5 Heintz, M.
G ..................103,
fac. 105
Hempstead, S. B....................... 41
Hench, Martha B....................... 283
Hale, Mrs. Ellena ..................281, 282 Henderson,
Ed ......................... 22
Hall, James--Letters from the West.. 57 Henderson,
James...................... 217
Hall, Lawrence W .............190, 191, 192 Hendrixson,
John E ................... 103
Halstead, Murat .......... 152, 157, 158, 163 Henry IV, King
of England........... 166
Hamilton, Milton W.--The Country "Hero
of Chillicothe................. 139
Printer, New York State, 1785-1830.. 105 "Hero
of Tippecanoe"................. 139
Hamilton, Robert. ................ 30, 40 Hess
Brothers........................... 171
Hamilton County, Ohio. ........... - 3, 5, 230 Heubner,
Francis C.................... 8
Hamlin, Mrs. Howard E.............. 283 Hickcox,
Colton and Co............... 36
Hammond, James Henry .............. 195 Hickcox,
Jonathan...................... 37
Hamtramck, John F ................260, 264 Hicks,
Frederick Charles.............. 258
Hancock, John ......................47 Hicks Dr. L. E.
........................ 280
Hancock County, Ohio ................. 173 Hicksite
Quakers....................10, 235
Hanging Rock Iron Region, 26, 27, 35, 37, Highland County,
Ohio.............231, 251
39, 40, 41. "Highland
Laddie"..................... 182
Hanks, Mrs. J. D..................... 283 Hildreth,
Samuel P .................... 40
Hanna, Henry.......................... 41
Hanna, Mark ................... ....... 111 --Contributions
to the Early History of
Hanna machine......................... 125 the
North West, Including the Mora-
Hannastown, Penn ..................... 260 vian
Missions in Ohio.............. 8
Hannay, James......................131, 145 Hill, N.
N., jr.--History of Licking County,
Hannum, Rev. W. H.................. 280 Ohio
................................. 33
Harbinger.........................9, 10, 11 Hillhouse,
Ohio......................... 36
Hardesty, H. H., and Co.--Historical Hillquit,
Morris--History of Socialism in
Hand Atlas, Lawrence and Gallia Coun- the
United States .................... 2
ties
................................... 38 Hillsboro.
Ohio......................... 238
Hardin County, Ohio................... 190 Hillsborough,
Lord..................16, 18
INDEX 379
Hinds, William Alfred--American Com- Independence,
Missouri ................ 6
munities .............................. 2 Independence,
Ohio .................306, 307
Hinshaw, William Wade ............... 210 Indian meal
............................. 20
Historical Memorials ................... 272 Indian River
........................... 166
Historical Records Survey ............. 278 Indian Wheeling,
Ohio ......... 268
Hollyday, Robert H .................... 297 Indiana...86, 90,
106, 185, 199, 210, 250, 251
Hollyday, Wilson C.................... 297 --State Board of Education
.......... 46
Hoit, A. G .............................. 80 --State Library
...................... 275
Holinshed, Raphael ..................... 94 Indiana State Anti-slavery Society....
301
Holland
................................ 211 Indianapolis
........................151, 283
Homemaking on the frontier ..........62-65 Indianapolis Sentinel...................
161
Hoops, Adam ........................... 260 Indians, American,
53, 84, 87, 94, 131, 134,
Hoover, Herbert ........................ 111 141,
144, 169, 177, 208, 258; depredations,
Hope, Hulitt ............................ 31 267;
tribes, 257, 303; villages, 7
Hopewell Culture Tobacco Pipes..fac. 82 Indians, Ohio
........................... 257
Hopewell Furnace ....................27, 28 Industrial Fraternity
................... 13
Hopkins, Gordon ....................... 238 Ingham,
painter........................ 74
Horse Shoe, Battle ..................... 218 Ingham, Mrs. W. A.--Women
of Cleve-
Horst, John R .......................... 283 land
and Their Work................ 51
Hostetter, Hiram--Diary ............... 275 Inman, Henry
.......................... 73
House, Captain ......................... 170 Inscription
Rock........................ 285
Hover, Ezekiel .......................... 275 Integral Phalanx
.....................10, 11
Howard, Mrs. Paul Smith ............. 283 Inter-state Publishing
Company--History
Howe, Frederick C ................... 117 of
the Lower Scioto Valley, Ohio... 39
--Confessions of a Reformer ........ 121 Iowa
........................46, 158, 180, 346
Howe, Henry--Historical Collections of Ipswich,
Massachusetts ................. 269
Ohio ................................3, 216 Ireland
..................42, 88, 166, 211, 215
Howison, Geo. H ...................... 49 Irishmen
........................109, 118, 125
Hoyt, Judge Noah ..................... 35 Ironton, Ohio
........................... 255
Hubbart, Henry Clyde ................ 106 Iroquois aspect
.................348, 350, 351
Hudson (N. Y.) Weekly Gasette..... 208 Italians
..............110, 114, 118, 120, 126
Hudson River ........................... 24 Italy
.................................69, 70
Huebner, Francis C.--The Moravian Mis- Izard,
George........................... 146
sions in Ohio ......................... 8
Huggins community .................... 238
Hughes, Gideon ......................... 29 Jackson, Andrew, 175; administration,
177
Hughes, Gideon ......................... 29
Hughes, Rupert--"The Lady Who Smoked Jacksonville,
Ohio....................27, 33
Cigars" ............................... 100 Jacoby, Helen
E........................ 280
Hughes, Forge.......................27 29 James,
King of England--Counterblaste to
Hulbert, Archer Butler--Ohio in the Time Tobacco 95
of the Confederation ................. James,
William--A Full and Correct Ac-
Hull, William, 66, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, count of the
Military Occurrences of
134, 138, 169, 170; campaign, 137; mili- the Late War between Great Britain
tary trial, 137. and
the United States.............145
Hungarians .......... 110, 112, 116, 118, 123 James and
Steele....................... 32
Hungary
..............................
121 James
and Woodruff................... 34
Hunt, Mrs. Mary Fulton .............. 282 Jamestown, Va
..................... 89
Hunter, John .......................... 238 Jefferson, Thomas ................ 75, 167
Huntington, painter.................... 74 Jefferson,
Fort .......................... 285
Huntington, Margaret.................. 58 Jefferson County, Ohio ............224, 258
Jefferson County, Tenn..... 215, 216, 219
Huntington, Samuel .................. 51, 58
--"Letters, 1800-1812" ................52, 59 Jennings, Dr. Isaac
.........14
Huntington, Webster P.--"Gunn of the Jernegan,
Henry ....................... 12
Zoarites".................. 5 Jewett,
Colonel A..................... 33
Huntington, W. Va .................... 242 Jews
....................... 110, 117, 118, 119, 126
Huntington (W. Va.) Herald-Advertiser Jobes,
Mrs. George A................. 283
....................................... 245 Joe
(coin) .............................. 263
Huntington family...................... 56 Johns
Hopkins University--Studies... 199
Huron Institute ........................ 178 Johnson, Arthur
C ........272, 286, 290, 291
Huston, John................. 3Johnson, Crisfield-- History of Cuyahoga
Hutchins, Thomas ........258, 259, 260, 261 County, Ohio
........................ 14
--A Topographical Description of Vir- Johnson, L. N .......................... 282
ginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Johnson, Sherman...................... 41
North Carolina .................... 258 Johnson,
Tom L.......... 111, 115, 117, 125
Johnston, John ......................... 177
Jones, George.......................... 153
Idaho ................................... 161 Jones, John
P............154, 155, 156, 157
Illinois .......
11, 86, 106, 157, 185, 244 Jones,
Samuel M ...........124, 125, 157, 160
--State Board of Education .......... 46 Jones, T. C
........................... 47
--Regiment, 74th ...................... 256 Jonesborough,
Tenn .................217, 224
--Regiment, 113th..................... 256 Jonson,
Ben ............................. 89
--Regiment, 116th ..................... 256 --Every
Man in His Humour ........ 94
Inca ....................... 86 --Gipsies
Metamorphosis ............. 95
380 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY
Joshua, Sr.,
Mohican.................. 7 Lancaster, Penn........................
260
Journal of
History, Mormon paper... 6 Lancaster County,
Penn............... 235
Jugoslav,
118; colony in Cleveland, 113. Landis,
George B.--"The Society of Sepa-
ratists of
Zoar, Ohio" ...............
Kansas
..............................190, 299 Lane,
Boodle......................... 283
Kauffman,
Mrs. L. B.................. 282 Lane,
Ebenezer ....................173, 187
Kear,
Jonathan......................... 184 Lane,
Samuel A.--Fifty Years and Over
Keith, Sir
Arthur ...................... 291 of
Akron and Summit County....... 34
Kelley, Alfred
......................176, 279 Lane
Seminary, Cincinnati .........230, 252
Kelley,
William D. ..................... 150 Lanman,
Charles........................ 171
Kellock, Harold--Parson Weems of the Larson, Henrietta M................... 212
Cherry-tree
......................... 129 Las Casas, Father....................82, 94
Kemper,
William ....................... 275 Lash,
H. D........................... 289
Kendall,
Ohio--Social Library......... 9 Laskowski,
Rose........................ 114
Kendrick, of
Chillicothe ................ 30 Latter Day
Saints................... 6
Kennedy,
Captain ....................... 141 Laufer,
Berthold
Kennedy,
Charles E.--Fifty Years of --Introduction
of Tobacco into Europe
Cleveland . .... 117.........................................................99-102
Kennedy,
James H.--Early Days of Mor-
--Tobacco and Its Use in Asia...... 102
monis ............................... 6 Laurens,
Fort .......................257, 286
Kent, Alexander--"Cooperative
Communi- Lausche, Frank
J...................... 113
ties in the
United States" ........... 2 Laut,
John A........................... 13
Kentucky, 70,
221, 223, 226, 227, 230, 236, Lawrence,
Amos........................ 299
241, 250,
253, 254. Lawrence,
Amos A..................... 299
Kentucky
Abolition Society............ 221 Lawrence,
Sarah........................ 299
"Kentucky
Boat" ....................... 167 Lawrence
County, Ohio.............27, 30
Kenyon
College ........................ 49
--Hamilton township................. 40
Kerr,
Joseph............................ 275 Lawrence
furnace...................... 40
Kersting,
Elizabeth..................... 104 Lebanon,
Ohio.......................... 2
Keyes,
Charles Reuben--"Progress of the Lebold,
C. J............................ 289
Archaeological
Survey of Iowa" ...... 346 LeCompton
Constitution................ 190
Keyes, Elias
........................... 39 Ledbetter,
Eleanor E ................... 112
Keyes, James--Pioneers
of Scioto County Leal
tender............................ 19
..
.......................................37 Leggett, J.
C........................... 255
Keys, William
.......................... 238 --"Address,"
in Ceremonies Attendant
Kilbourne,
James...............171, 172, 181 upon
the Unveiling of a Bronze Bust
"Kilbourne
Turnpike"................. 171 and
Granite Monument of Rev. John
King, member
of the Cincinnati Board of Rankin
............................... 216
High
Schools......................... 48 Leggett,
Conway & Co.--History of Wy-
King, David
.................... . 275 andot
County, Ohio................... 188
Kingsbury,
Mrs. Eunice ............... 59 LeGrange's
Brigade..................... 256
Kingsbury,
James....................... 62 Lesley,
John Peter..................... 13
Kingsbury
family....................... 59
--Iron Manufacturer's Guide ........ 30
Kinney,
Muriel......................... 214 Letart's
Falls .......................... 22
Kirtland Ohio .......................... 5-6 Levine,
Manuel......................... 118
Klamet, John .......................... 115 Lewis, Samuel
..........................44-49
Klippart,
John H ...................... 275 Lexington,
Ky........................... 220
Klippart,
Josephine, 272; library, 274. Liberator
...... .......... 225, 229, 251
Knight,
Margaret...................279, 282 Liberty
Hall and Cincinnati Gazette..31, 32
Knox, Henry
............................ 259 Liberty
Loan ............................ 276
Knox County,
Indiana--Busseron twp. 4 Liberty Party in
Ohio................. 254
Koons, G.
C............................ 281 Lichtenau,
Ohio........................ 7, 8
Kovachy,
Julius ......................... 117 Licking
County, Ohio ................27, 33
Krueck
................................. Licking
Forge....................27, 28, 29
Kueven, Harry
.......................... 282 Licking
Furnace........................ 29
Kundtz,
Theodore..............110, 112, 123 Licking
River........................28, 29
Liggett, Mrs.
W. K.................... 282
Laborers,
Irish ...................204 Ligumia
recta latissima (Rafinesque).. 344
Lafayette,
Indiana ................. 199 Lily,
court poet........................ 94
Lafayette
Forge..............26, 27, 37, 38 Lilly,
Josiah K............. ......... 292
LaFollette,
Robert M ................. 109 Limestone,
Kentucky................... 22
Laird and
Norton of Middleburg fur- Lincoln,
Abraham...................194, 254
nace....... 34 Lincoln and Agriculture
............... 192
Lake, Henry
........................... Linderman,
Henry Richard.... 154, 160, 164
Lake County,
Ohio ................. 5, 27 Lindley,
Harlow ...........271, 290, 291, 292
--Concord
twp........................ 36 Linn,
W. A.--The Story of the Mor-
Lamb,
Charles.......................... 100 mons.. 6
Lamb, Judson
Paul..................... 118 Linton,
Ralph--Use of Tobacco
among
Lambert, W. C
........................ 104 North
American Indians ............. 102
Lamoni,
Iowa........................... 6 Lippincott's
Magazine .................. 69
Lampsilis
siliquoidea (Barnes)......... 344 Lisbon,
Conn............................ 53
Lancaster,
Ohio .....................279, 282 Lisbon,
Ohio............................ 27
INDEX 381
Little Beaver Creek ............29, 260, 265 McGregor's
Mills ....................... 131
Little Cuyahoga River ...............
34 McGuffey,
Alexander................... 298
Little Miami Railroad ................
187 McGuffey,
William Holmes, 43, 44, 293-299;
Little Sandusky......................... 175 cult, 295; association, 293.
Little Sandy River . ............. 40 --Readers ................... 45, 298
Little Scioto River ...............
37, 40 --Charts
.............................. 45
Liverpool ............................. 20 --Spellers
............................ 45
"Liza
house". . ................. 240 McMillan, T. W ..................... 276
Lloyd, H. E............................ 281 McIlvain, John......................173, 177
Lockwood, George B.--The New Harmony McIlvain,
Purdy........................ 177
Movement ............................ 8 McIntosh, Fort ................257, 259, 260
Logan, Benjamin . ................
267 Mack, Horace--History of
Columbiana
Logan County, Ohio . ............. 10 County,
Ohio......................... 29
Logan Elm.............................. 285 McKern, W. C.--"Wisconsin
Pottery" 346
Lograsso, Samuel.
................ . 118 Mackinaw .............................. 141
London, England ...............20, 149, 301 McKinley,
Kenneth William........273, 291
--University McLane,
Louis.......................... 154
--Commonwealth Foundation....... 301 McLean,
John.......................... 275
--University College................ 301 MacLean,
John Patterson
London Times .......................... 163 --A Bibliography of Shaker Literature
Long, Dr. David.................... 66. ......... 2
Long, Juliana ........................... 66 --Shakers of Ohio.................... 2
Long Knife . .................. 209 --Shaker Community of Warren
County,
Longfellow, Henry W. ...... ..... ..... 68 Ohio
................................ 3
Longworth, Nicholas. .................68-81 McMahon's Creek
...................... 268
Loofburrow, Wade..................... 9 McMasters,
William .................... 125
Lorain, Ohio.........................26, 40 McNemar, Rev. Richard ............... 2
Lorain County, Ohio.............14, 27, 64 McNichol's
rolling mill................ 38
--Russia township .
.............. 14 Macon,
Ga.............................. 237
Loramie's
Fort......................... 257 McPherson,
H. R...................... 104
Loskiel, George
Henry--History of the Mad
River .............................
3
Mission of the United Brethren among Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad, 174,
the Indians of North America...... 8 185-198.
Louisiana Purchase Exposition........ 282 Mad River
Railroad ................187, 188
Lower Sandusky........................ 172 Madison, James ....................167, 193
Lowry, Adam........................... 219 Madison, Indiana....................70, 71
Lowry, Jean .........................218-255 Magyars
............................... 116
Lucas, Sir Charles Prestwood--The Cana- Mahan, Asa
...................237, 251, 253
dian War of 1812..................... 146 Mahan, John
B......................... 229
Lucas, John ........................... 169 Mahoning County, Ohio................ 27
Lucas, Robert--Journal of the War of 1812 Mahoning River........................ 27
during the Campaign under General Mahoning Valley .....................27, 28
Hull .................................. 131 Maine ...............................3, 18
Lundy, Benjamin..........224, 227, 228, 254 Malcolm's Mills
........................ 144
Lundy's Lane........................... 141 Malden, Canada................131, 146,
169
Lyle, Rev. John......................... 220 Manchester Mills ...................... 11
Lynchburg, Ohio ...................... 238 Mandan, North Dakota................ 283
Manifesto .............................. 4
McAfee, Robert B.--History of the Late Mankovich,
Eugene..................... 115
War in the Western Country....... 128 Mann,
Horace ........................ 12
McAlister, Dan ......................... 276 Mansfield, Ohio........................ 153
McAlister, R. F........................ 276 Marble
Furnace........................ 35
McArthur, Duncan ..............38, 128-147 Marietta.
Ohio, 18, 20, 21, 23, 24, 40, 257
--MSS. .............................. 137 260, 282.
McArthur, Nancy..............137, 138, 140 Marion,
Captain......................74, 77
McArthur, Fort ......................... 130 Marion, Ohio........................... 180
McCague, James ........................ 238 Marion County, Ohio.................. 190
McCague, Theodore.................... 238 Mark,
Clara............................. 274
McCague, Thomas .................... 238 Marlboro Association................... 12
McClelland,
Samuel
S.--"Busro".... 4 Marsh,
Serepta......................... 179
McCook, General....................... 256 Martin, Absalom ........................ 260
McCoy, James .......................... 238 Martinsville, Ohio...................... 238
McCoy, Kenneth........................ 238 Marvel, Ike............................. 100
McCoy, Matthew ....................... 275 Marvin, Mrs. George U............... 278
McCoy, William........................ 238 Maryland ...................90, 158, 166, 260
McCutcheonville, Ohio................. 180 Maschke,
Maurice..............111, 117, 123
McDermott, Wayne P.................. 273 Mason, J. Alden--Use
of Tobacco in Mex-
MacDonald, A. J ....................... 10 ico and South America.............. 102
McDonald, John -- Biographical Sketches Mason and
Dixon's line............... 229
........................................ 130 Mason County, Ky.................... 237
McElwee, Jane.......................... 215 Massachusetts ....................3, 258, 269
McGinty
............................... 119 Massachusetts
Historical Society....... 260
382 OHIO
ARCHEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Massie, David
Meade--Nathaniel Massie Mississippi
pattern ..................... 348
........................................ 267 Mississippi River................23, 24, 83
Mast-raising ............................ 22 Mississippi
Territory................... 259
Mathews, Alfred--Ohio and Her Western Mississippi
trait......................... 349
Reserve
..............................
57 Mississippi
Valley ...................... 226
Matia, Felix............................ 114 Mississippi
Valley Historical Review.. 14
Matthews, Charles E................... 46 Missouri....................90,
150, 221, 346
Matthews, Mrs. Florence M. F....... 282 Missouri
River.......................24, 106
Matthews, John.....................260, 266 Mitchell,
Lane.......................... 282
Matthews, Stanley..........47, 150, 153, 156 Mizer,
Conrad.......................... 112
Matthews Resolution.................... 158 Mohicans
............................... 7
Matyjank, Anton....................... 123 Mohler,
Mrs. J. G...................... 280
"Maumee fever"....................... 206 Monardes .............................. 87
Maumee
Rapids ....................... 169 Monongalia
County, Virginia.......... 166
Maumee River ..................169, 199, 257 Monroe,
James.................142, 143, 146
Maumee Valley......................... 199 Monroe,
Ohio........................... 65
May, Samuel J ......................... 244 Monroe
County, Ohio.................. 258
--Some Recollections of Our Anti-slav- Monterey (ship)........................
282
ery Conflict ........................... 250 Montezuma
............................. 279
Maynard, Apollos ...................171,
181 Montgomery County, Ohio--Van Buren
Maysville, Kentucky ...................
223 township ............................ 3
Meacham, John ......................... 2 Moomaw,
Elizabeth..................... 297
Means, John............................ 30 Moravian
Indians .................... 8
Medary, Samuel........................ 106 Moravian
Mission Settlements ......... 7
Medina, Ohio........................... 248 Moravians
.......... ............
7, 8
Medill, Joseph..................152, 158, 163 Morgan,
John ......... ............ 256
Meigs, Return J................129, 132, 169 Morgan,
Richard G ................273, 279
Meigs, Fort............................. 182 Morgan
County, Ohio................10, 11
Memnonia Institute..................... 12 Morley,
Isaac........................... 6
Mentor, Ohio ........5, 6 Mormons......6 5
Mentor, Ohio....... ..................5, 6 Mormons
............................... 5-6
Meredith, Owen........................ 69 Morrill,
J. S........................150, 165
Mermaid
tavern........................ 89 Morris,
Major .......... ..... .... 131, 132
Merriman, Charles...................... 184 Morris,
George P....................76, 77
Merwin, Mrs. Noble H................. 53 Morris,
William....................... 260
Metcalf, Dr. Jonathan................. 56 Morrison,
Samuel....................... 275
Methodist Church....................30, 231 Morrison,
William Brown............. 303
Methodists ......................55, 232, 253 Morrow,
Dr............................. 182
Mexican ................................ 279 Morton,
L. P........................... 153
Mexican
War.......................183, 187 Morton,
O. P ......................... 151
Mexico ...
........... ..........
83 Mosquito
Creek ................... 28, 29
Miami Canal
... ..................11, 174,
187 Mosquito
Creek Forge.................27-29
Moulton, Mrs.
Stephan................ 65
Miami University.........287, 296, 297, 304 Mound Builders
Park................ 285
--Bulletin .... .......... .........
293
Mound City.................fac. 82, 99, 285
Miamisburg Mound ..................... 285 Mounds,
Ohio......................... 81
Mounds, Ohio......................81
Michigan..................8, 46, 86, 164, 185 Mount
Auburn..........................
80
Michigan--University Mt.
Pleasant, Ohio..................... 224
--Museum of
Anthropology.....306, 346 Mowrystown Ohio.................. 231
--Ceramic Repository 306 Mud-sill ................ 195
--Museum of
Zoology.............306, 310 Munson,
Augustine..................... 33
Michigan-Indiana-Ohio Museums Associa- Munson,
Jeremiah..... . . 130
tion ................................... 281 Museum
Echoes ........ 273,
292
Michilimackinac
.......................257
Middle West........................252 Muskingum (brig)......................
23
Middle West..........................Virginia . . 252 Muskingum County, Ohio 27
Middlebrook, Virginia ..............223, 245 --Falls township ........... ..
28
Middleburg, Ohio....................... 27 Muskingum River, 8, 17, 18, 19, 22, 208,
Middletown, Ohio............... ...... 34 229,
261, 270.
Middletown, Ohio...................... 11 --Coshocton branch ................... 28
Mihelich, John......................113, 119 Myers ................... 77
Milan, Ohio............... ...... 178
Myers, George S
...............282
Miller, Clark E ......................... 109 Myers, W. C
...............................103
Miller, Gerrit S .....................306, 310
Miller, John.........................132, 142
Miller, Oscar F ...............271, 290, 291 NYA............................272,
273, 279
Mills, John ........ .............. ... 282 Narragansett
Bay....................... 22
Mills, William Stowell--The
Story of the Nash,
George K........................ 125
Western Reserve of Connecticut..... 56 National
Academy of Design.......... 74
Miner, Horace .......................... 344 National
Bank System................. 176
Miner, Richard......................... 306 National
Banking Law ................. 176
Mingo
Bottom.......................... 266 National
Cyclopaedia of American Biog-
Minneapolis, Minn...................... 283 raphy ................................ 42
Minnich, Harvey C.................... 293 National
Era............................ 251
Mississippi ............................. 40 National Greenback Party............. 165
INDEX 383
--Convention ......................... 161 Nicotiana
rustica .....................83, 88
National Library
of Wales--Bibliography Nicotiana
sylvestris..................... 83
of Robert Owen, the Socialist ....... 8 Nicotiana tabacum ...................83, 87
National Road ........................24, 42 Niles, Ohio
.......................27, 28, 29
National Tube Co ................. 357-366 Nixon, Edgar B.
Naturalization and registration frauds 123 --The Society of Separatists of Zoar,
"Naughty Marietta"................. 90
MS .................................. 5
Naysmith, originator of vertical type --"The Zoar Society: Application for
steam hammer ........................26 Membership"
...................... 5
Neal, Ida L
............................ 38 Nixon, Fanny H ......................... 282
Nebraska ............................... 346 Nixon, Mrs.
Frank ..................... 225
Negroes, 110,
118, 120, 158, 195,
245; Noble, Warren P
................. 196
schools. 251. Noble
County, Ohio.................... 258
Nelson, John ........................... 238 Noel, Jacob P.......................... 39
Nevada ................................. 154 Nordhoff,
Charles-The Communistic So-
Nevada Bank of California .......... 154 cieties
of the United States ........ 3
New Deal
.................. ............ 302 Norman French family................
166
New England
.......... .17, 46, 52, 129, 158 .................................. 300
New England Magazine ................ 15 North
America ......................16, 83
New England Quarterly ............12 North American Review
............... 184
New Hampshire
..............3, 59, 259, 269 North
Baltimore, Ohio ................. 281
New International Encyclopaedia ..... 42 North
Carolina .................210, 259, 300
New Jersey ......................63, 158, 260 North Union. Ohio ................ ..
4
New Lebanon, N. Y ................... 2 Northern Pacific Railroad, 213; securi-
New Light faith ......................2, 220 ties, 212.
New Orleans ................... 19, 158, 284 Northwest Territory,
16-25, 86, 219, 258,
New Republic ... ............. 13 259,
289; ordinance, 219.
New Richland, Ohio--Baptist Church 232 Northwest Territory
Celebration Commis-
New Schoenbrunn ...................... 8
sion.....................................272 272
Northwest Army ................138, 139, 140
"New School" Presbyterian Church, 242,
243. Northwest,
Old, 257; history, 272, 287.
New World ..................... 76,
82, 86 Norwalk,
Ohio, Seminary ............ 184
New York, 2, 3, 9, 16, 35, 52, 90, 105, 137, "Notorious
Thirteen" 124
151, 153, 158, 159, 253, 260, 270, 282, 348, Nowak, W.
J...........................112
350. --Survey
and Maps of Polish Cleveland
New York City, 68
72, 74, 75 187 192
......................................... 114
230, 255; bankers, 157, 159. Noyes, John Humphrey--History of Amer-
--Metropolitan Museum ..............69 ican
Socialism ..........8-15
New York Commercial
Advertiser..... 76 Nursing in the Western Reserve.....66
New York Commercial and Financial
Chronicle ............................. 149 Oberlin,
Ohio ....................14, 15, 251
New York Currency .................... 19 Oberlin College--Library ............... 249
New York Economist
.................. 159 Oberlin
Colony ......................... 14
New York Evening Express ............ 74 Oberlin Evangelist
...................... 243
New York Herald .................... 76, 158 Oberlin Society
......................... 14
New York Mirror
...................... 76 Ochsner, Eugene
.................... 305, 307
New York Post
......................... 158 Octagon
State Memorial ...........285, 286
New York Sun
......................... 151 Oerter,
Maurice Frederick--A Book of
New York Times....................... 150 Remembrance,
the Tragedy of Gnaden-
New York Tribune
..................76, 150 hutten ................................ 8
New York Weekly
Dispatch ........... 76 Ohio, 9, 86, 105, 129, 136, 153,
219, 223,
Newark, Ohio ..................138, 279, 290 241, 244, 251,
263, 276, 281, 290, 349, 350;
Newburg, Ohio ......................... 170 social
experimentation, 1-15.
Newcomer, Lee ......................... 214 --Department
of Education .......... 103
Newport, R. I ........................22, 259 --General Assembly,
173, 174, 177, 178,
Newspapers, Ohio ...................... 277 179, 180,
272.
Newton, Isaac .......................... 194 --Geological
Survey--Report, 27, 30, 39,
Niagara Falls
................... ...191, 196 40.
Niagara River ........................... 144 --Legislature, 103,
112, 114, 121, 125, 174,
Nicholas County, Ky ................... 220 175, 179,
187, 236, 272.
Nichols, Jennette Paddock ............. 214 --Ninth District...................... 190
Nichols, Mary S. Gove ................. 12 --Registration Law................... 122
Nichols, Roy F........................ 214 --State Fair
grounds................. 104
Nichols, Dr. T. L...................... 12 --State
House......................... 277
Nichols, Harold D.........103-104, fac. 105 --State Superintendent of
Instruction 44
Nichols, Hugh L...........103-104, fac. 105 Ohio (brig)
............................. 24
Nicholson, Valentine .................... 10 Ohio Academy of History .............
288
Nicodemus ............................. 96 Ohio Academy of Science............. 281
Nicola, Benjamin D .................... 118 Ohio
Anti-slavery Society, 230, 231, 237,
Nicot, Jean ...........................88, 93 245, 248, 251,
252.
Nicotiana alata .......................... 83 Ohio Canal
.......................29, 41, 174
Nicotiana attenuata ..................... 83 Ohio
Centennial ........................ 282
384 OHIO ARCHAOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Ohio communities ....................... 1 "Old
Nick in Nicotine"................ 96
Ohio Company.....18, 21, 258, 259, 262, 270 Old Northwest Genealogical
Quarterly,
Ohio country ............16, 19, 167, 262, 270 130, 131, 134.
Ohio County, Virginia.................. 42 "Old
School"............................ 242
Ohio Federalist ........................ 136 Old
World............................84, 87
Ohio Female College ................... 300 Olentangy
River........................ 171
Ohio Gazette............................ 24 Oneida
Community...................... 2
Ohio Historical Collections.........284, 299 Oneida
County, N. Y ................... 35
Ohio Historical and Philosophical Society, Ontario
......... ...............241, 350
Cincinnati
............................ 299 Ontario, Lake........................... 144
Ohio Journal of Education............ 49 Optimist,
and Kingdom of Heaven.... 13
Ohio Laws............................9, 11 Ordinance
of 1785 ....................... 257
Ohio Magazine.......................... 5 Ordinance
of 1787 ...................192, 258
Ohio Mechanics' Institute.............. 72 Oregon
................................ 161
Ohio Medical College ................43, 49 Orlikowki
............................. 119
Ohio Militia....................128, 140, 141 Orton,
Mrs. Edward, Jr ............... 274
Ohio Navigator ......................... 22 Osborn,
Charles................224, 225, 251
Ohio Phalanx........................... 10 Osborn,
Joseph .......................... 275
Ohio River, 7, 9, 10, 16, 17, 22, 25, 26, 31, Osborn
Run............................. 40
38, 39, 40, 106, 167, 170, 198, 208, 236, 239, Osburn, Raymond
C.................... 282
253, 257, 258, 260. Ottawa
County, Ohio.................. 190
Ohio Soldiers'
and Sailors' Orphans' Ottawas
................................ 209
Home Band, Xenia................... 103 Overman,
William D...........277, 279, 291
Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Overton, C M........................
Society .................. 103, 305, 345 Owen,
Robert ..........8, 9
--Annual Meeting ................271-292 Owenite
Community..................8, 9
--Nominating Committee..278, 284, 286 Owen's Iron
Works, Ky............... 32
--Board of Trustees .....284, 289, 290, 291 Oxford,
Canada......................... 144
--Committee on Classification........ 290 Oxford, Ohio
.......................290, 297
--Committee on Membership......... 291 Pacific
Coast............................ 210
--Committee on Recognition of the So- Painesville,
Ohio........................ 36
ciety by the State Legislature..... 290 Paint,
Ohio.............................. 31
--Constitution ................288, 289, 291 Paint Creek,
31, 34; falls of, 32.
--Department of Archaeology, 99, 278, 279 Paris,
France........................... 21
--Lithic Laboratory.............284, 291 Paris,
Ky................................ 220
--Department of History.........278, 279 Parker, Arthur C.--"The Ripley
Erie
--Department of Natural History 278, 280 Site"
......... ................350,
351
--Library .....................273, 276, 277 Parker,
Orrel A........................ 272
--Archives Division
.............. 277 Parker,
Robert Allerton--A Yankee Saint
--Cataloging Division ............. 274 --John Humphrey Noyes and the
Oneida
--Manuscript Division......274, 276, 278 Community
........................... 2
--Map Division
. ................ . 276 Parkman,
Ohio.......................27, 35
--Newspaper Division, 273, 276, 277, 289 Parkman Forge......................27, 35
--Shaker
Collection .............. Parrott,
Josephine...................... 282
--Woodbridge-Gallaher Collection.. 275 Patterson, J.
S.......................... 18
--Museum Patterson,
N. J......................... 187
--Registrar
. ..... ............... 278 Patterson,
Robert....................... 188
--Shipping Department........... 277 Paul's Epistle
to the Romans........ 217
--Stephen
Collins Foster Collec- Paullin,
Charles O.--Atlas of the His-
tion ..............................
292 torical
Geography of the United States
--Museum and Library
Building, 272,........................................ 302
273, 277, 279, 280, 285. "Peace-at-any-price-Democrat"
......... 190
--Information Desk
................. 277 Pearse,
A................................ 184
--Maintenance Department .....277, 278 Pease,
Seth--Journals to and from New
--Quarterly Connecticut
........................... 59
--General Index..................... 367 Peeke,
Hewson L.
--Publications--Index ............. 274 --A
Standard History of Erie County,
Ohio State Journal..................11, 176 Ohio ................................ 14
Ohio State Museum, see Ohio State Ar- --The Centennial History of Erie
chaeological and Historical Society--Mu- County,
Ohio........................ 14
seum. Peixotto,
Benjamin..................... 118
Ohio State University.........214, 215, 283 Pendleton,
George H................... 106
--Department of Geology............. 282 Penn
grant.............................. 166
--Department of History............. 304 Pennsylvania,
11, 17, 28, 42, 68, 90, 92, 150,
--Bureau of Educational Research.. 304 158, 160, 166, 194, 216, 243, 251,
258, 260
Ohio University ..................42, 49, 282 --University--History
Department... 214
Ohio Volunteers--7th Corps, Company E Pennsylvania
Currency ................. 19
........................................ 256 -Penny
Magazine ........................ 5
"Old Black Joe".. ....................... 292 Pepy's Diary............................
93
"Old Commodore . ............. . 22 Perkins,
Mrs. Simon .................53, 54
Old Dominion......................... 224 Perrin,
William Henry--History of Sum-
"Old Forge"........................... 34 mit
County, Ohio..................... 34
INDEX 385
Perry, William
.......................... 275 216 234, 253; tenets, 220; societies, 242
Pershing, B. H......................... 304 --General
Assembly................... 242
Peruvian archaeological specimens, 279, 282 --Synod of Cincinnati................ 243
Peterson,
Z.............................. 6 Preston, Ohio ........................... 3
Petrash, Louis.................112, 116, 119 Principia, or
Personality............... 13
Petterson (R. R. station), Ohio....... 189 Proctor, Henry
A...................... 137
Pfeister, Fred........................... 104 Protestant Episcopal
Church........... 170
Phalanx ...............................9, 11 Providence,
R. I....................21, 22
"Phantom Ship"
(novel)............... 77 Public
.................................. 162
Philadelphia, 16, 19, 22, 75, 78, 137, 138, Purdy family........................... 38
157, 159, 190, 213, 215, 255, 260; bank- Puritanism ............................. 53
ers, 157. Puritans
................................ 294
--Independence Hall.................. 75 Putnam,
Frederick W.................. 99
Philadelphia mint....................... 154 Putnam, Rufus .......................17,
20
Philanthropist ......................224, 300 Putnam,
Ohio........................... 229
Phillips, Josephine E................... 108
Phrenological Journal ................. 184 Quakers,
28, 166, 210, 211, 251, 253, 300;
Picciano, Michael....................... 118 settlement, 238.
Pickering, Mrs. Ida.................... 276 Quarterly Journal of
Economics....... 6
"Picketed Point"....................... 18 Quebec
................................. 129
Pierce, S. H............................ 283
Pine Grove furnace .................... 30 Raccoon
Creek.......................... 33
Pinneo, Timotheus Stone .............. 45 Ragan, Jno
.............................. 184
Pinney ancestors....... ..........172 Raleigh,
Sir Walter .... ...........88, 101
Pioneers, clothing, 61; women, 51-67. Randall
Emilius O.
Pipes ........
....... fac. 82 --History
of Ohio..................... 55
Pirc,
Louis.............................. 112 --"History
of the Zoar Society.....5
Pitt, Fort .......--................... .269 Rankin, Dr. A.
C....................... 256
Pittsburgh, 11, 24, 63, 103, 188, 208, 260, Rankin Rev. A. L. .256
262, 283. Rankin,
Alexander T................... 232
Pittsburgh Gazette...................... 24 Rankin,
Rev. Arthur T.............226, 256
Placier, Henry W...................... 282 --Truth Vindicated and Slander Re-
Planetarium
............................ 175 pelled ............................... 226
Pleasant Hill, Ohio ..................... 4 Rankin,
David.......................... 217
Plowshare and Pruning-Hook.......... 11 Rankin,
Jean Lowry................... 255
Plumb, C. S............................. 278 Rankin, Rev. John,
215-256, connection with
Pocahontas ............................. 89 anti-slavery
movement, 225; underground
Podmore, Frank--Robert Owen, a Biog- railroad
work, 236; religious and educa-
raphy. 8 tional work, 242; place in anti-slavery
Point Hope Community
.............12, 13 movement;
monument at Ripley; char-
Point Pleasant, Ohio ......103, 104, 105, 282 acteristics; family, 254.
Poles ......................114, 118, 125, 126 --An Address to the
Churches in Rela-
Polish Monitor Daily................... 112 tion
to Slavery ..................... 248
Political Science Quarterly ............. 5 --"An Address to the Churches
on
Ponce de Leon.......................... 86 Prejudice Against
People of Color" 248
"Poor Richard"......................... 167 --A
Present to Families............. 250
Pope
................................... 100 --A
Review of the Statement of the
Portage County, Ohio.................. 65 Faculty of Lane
Seminary......... 250
Porter, John............................ 238 --Short Memoir
of Samuel Donnell,
Porter, Mrs. Nehemiah ................ 64 Esq.
................................ 221
Portland (Maine) Courier .............. 72 --Letters on Slavery,
223, 224, 225, 227,
Portman, Henry........................ 283 228, 245, 247, 248.
Portsmouth, Ohio....25, 27, 39, 41, 167, 169 --The Duty of Voting for
Righteous
--Front Street......................... 39 Men for
Office...................... 249
--Washington Street.................. 39 Rankin,
John, of Chester County, Penn.
Portsmouth Road....................... 30 . .
................................... 235
Portugal ..................
.......87, 88 Rankin,
John C......................... 256
Portuguese gold coin................... 263 Rankin, John
T......................... 256
Post, Charles A.--Doans Corners and the Rankin, Captain R. C.....215,
236, 240, 256
City Four Miles West ............... 4 Rankin,
Richard.....................215, 216
Potawatomie
........................... 133 Rankin,
Rev. S. G. W.................. 256
Potsherds ...........................335-338 Rankin,
Thomas................215, 223, 250
Pottery, Ohio, vessels...........283, 333-334 Rankin,
William...................... 215
Poughkeepsie
.......................... 105 Rankin,
William A..................... 256
Powell, W. H........................73, 74 Rapid Forge
Company.................31-33
Power, James........................... 32 Ray, Daniel Gano
...............46, 47
Powers, Hiram.......................69, 80 Ray, John ....... .................. 42
Prairie Home Community .............. 10 Ray,
Joseph.............................42-50
Pratt, Parley P ......................... 6 --Bibliography
.......................45-51
Pre-Columbian Indian village.......... 306 Ray,
Moses.............................. 43
Presbyterian Church, 2, 53, 54,
215, 219, Ray,
Victor............................. 47
220, 222, 232, 251, 254, 255; ministers, Ray,
William ........................... 42
386 OHIO
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Read, Thomas Buchanan Robinson,
Francis W................... 69
--Poems Rochelle,
J. M...........................283
--"Drifting"
............................ 69 Rocky
Fork........................... 81
--"The Wagoner of the Alleghanies" Rocky
River............................. 14
.................................... 69 Rodabaugh,
James H...............296, 299
--"Sheridan's Ride"................ 69 --Robert
Hamilton Bishop............ 304
--"To E R C"...................... 76 Rodgers
Brothers....................... 238
--Paintings Rogers,
James .................... 30, 33, 40
--"The Harp of Erin" ............. 69 Rogers,
Mary A....................... 82
--"Hero" ........................... 69 Rogers,
Grosvenor and Ketchem Co...
187
--"Portrait of an Old Man"....... 69 Rogers
Locomotive and Machine Works,
--"Longfellow's Children"......... 69 --Catalogue .......................... 186
--"General Harrison".............. 72 Rolf,
John............................. 89
--"Ruth and Naomi" ............... 73 Rome
................................... 88
--Sculpture Roop,
David ............................
169
--"General Sheridan"............... 69 Roosevelt,
Mr........................... 24
--Letters .............................70-80 Roosevelt,
Franklin D..............109, 148
Rebecca Furnace........................ 29 Root,
A.................................. 184
Rechabite ............................... 219 Root,
Abigail............................ 56
Recovery, Fort.......................... 285 Roscoe,
Ohio . .................. 283
Redoak, Ohio--Presbyterian Church... 237 Ross County, Ohio .................. 253
Reed, John.............................. 241 --Paint
township...................... 31
Reeve site ............................. 351, 357-366 --Paxton
township........................... 34
Reeves, Mr. ............................ 72 Roush,
Rev. L. L...................... 284
Rehoboth Bay ........................... 166 Ruffin,
Edmund............................ 302
Reid, Whitelaw ......................... 153 Ruhe,
C. H. W ................103,
fac. 105
Religious Bodies: 1926 .................. 2 Rumania .............................
118
Renick .................................. 183 Rumanians ......................... 113
Renick Memorial........................ 285 Rushtown,
Ohio......................27, 41
Republican Convention ................. 190 Russell,
James, planetarium........... 175
Republican National Committee....... 111 Russell, John ........................ 276
Republican Party ..............152, 190, 196 Russell,
William B.......................
41
Republicans, 109, 111, 120, 126, 190, 191, Russellville,
Ohio...............237, 238, 242
254; Ohio, 150. Russian
Jews............................ 120
Reserve City Banks.................... 148 Russians
.........................110, 115, 116
Resumption ........................156, 165 Russo,
Charles I.................... 118
Revolution of 1848..................... 117 Ryan,
Daniel J.
Revolutionary M e m o r i a 1 Commission-- --Historic Failures in Applied
Socialism
Clark State Memorial ................ 285 ................... 6, 9, 10, 11, 12
Revolutionary War.........21, 105, 215, 258 --History
of Ohio................... 55
Reynolds, Mr............................ 75
Reynoldsburg, Ohio.................... 292 Saginaw River ......................... 144
Rhode Island ........................... 260 St.
Clair, Arthur ....................208, 258
Rice, Harvey--Pioneers of the Western St. Clair (brig).......................22,
23
Reserve
............................... 56 St. Clair,
Fort.......................... 285
Richard II.............................. 166 St.
Clair River......................... 144
Richards, Giles .......................... 299 St.
Clairsville, Ohio.................... 300
Richland, Ohio.......................... 184 St. Louis................................ 181
Ridgeville, Ohio........................ 64 St.
Louis Globe-Democrat.............. 150
Ridgeway, Joseph ...................... 182 St.
Pierre............................... 100
Rigdon, Sidney ..........................5, 6 Salem,
Mass.........................73, 208
Riggs, Joseph........................... 40 Salem,
Ohio ............................. 7, 8
Rightmire, George W..........290, 291, 292 Salineville,
Ohio........................ 282
Riley, Jesse K.......................... 282 Salisbury,
Thomas...................... 238
Ripley, Ohio, 26, 222, 224, 225, 227, 236, Sample,
George......................... 33
237, 240, 241, 244. Sample
Forge........................27, 38
--First Presbyterian Church......... 244 Sample's
Landing....................... 38
--Maplewood Cemetery ............... 255 San Francisco,
282; banks, 154.
Ripley Anti-slavery Society ............ 229 San
Salvador............................ 82
Ripley Presbytery ...................232, 242 Sand,
George........................... 69
Ripley (Ohio) Bee...................... 255 Sandwich,
Canada...................... 145
Ripley College.......................... 244 Sandusky,
Ohio.................185, 187, 268
Ripley Erie site.................350, 357-366 Sandusky Clarion
....................... 187
Ritchie, Andrew.....................223, 250 Sandusky
County, Ohio................ 190
--The Soldier, the Battle, and the Vic- Sandusky (locomotive).................. 187
tory ................................. 215 Sandusky River ......................7, 8
Ritchie, William
A.--"A Prehistoric Forti- Sandy and Beaver
Canal Company.... 276
fled Village Site at Canadaigua, Ontario Sangamon
.............................. 11
County, New
York".................. 349 Sarasota,
Florida........................ 282
Robinson, Charles Edson--A Concise His- Sardinia
........................237, 238, 242
tory of the United Society of Believers Sargent, Epes.............................. 74
Called Shakers........................ 2 Sargent,
William L.--Robert Owen and
INDEX 387
His Social Philosophy ................ 8 Ship-building
........................... 20
Sargent, Winthrop ..................257, 258 Shipley, Frank
.......................... 283
Satterfield, Floyd ......................... 30 Shoemaker,
Robert Myers ............. 188
Savannah ....................
158 Shoemaker, R. W
...................... 282
Sawicki, Joseph .................
114 Sickness
................................ 204
Sayles, Augustus ...............
35 Siebert, William
H.................239, 301, 304
Scammel
..................... 129 --Underground
Railroad from Slavery to
Schafer, Joseph......................... 301 Freedom ............................ 225
Schencks of Dayton ................ 76 --Collection of
Underground Railroad
Schlosson, Leon ......................... 282 material
for Ohio ................... 225
Schoenbrunn, Ohio .................7, 8, 280 Silver Purchase Act
.................... 148
--Memorial ........................... 285 Silverheels Site
..................350, 357-366
Schooler, Ester ......................... 104 Silverites
............................... 152
Scioto County,
Ohio, 27, 37, 99, 167, fac. Simon,
Louis J.....................109, 117
82, 83. Simpson,
Harold G...................... 273
--Harrison township ................ 37, 40 Simpson, James
................... 260, 264
--Rush township ............... 41 Sinton family
........................... 30
Scioto Furnace .......................... 37 Slavery
........................219, 224, 246
Scioto Gazette ............................135, 168 Slavs
................................... 120
Scioto River ....................130, 167, 267 Slight,
Joseph........................... 282
Scioto Trail ............................. 170 Slight,
Josephine ........................ 280
Scioto Valley Traction Company ....... 275 Slough, M.
A........................... 47
Sciotoville, Ohio ...................... 27, 40 Slovaks
............................... 126
Scotch-Irish
........................215, 294 Slovenians
.....................112, 113, 126
Scotland ................................ 211 Smith, Alfred
E........................109
Scots ................................... 295 Smith, Mrs. C. E.......................275
Scott, John W ............................. 296 Smith, George
B........................ 290
Scripture ...........255 Smith, John ............................. 275
Sears, John D.......................... 184 Smith,
Joseph ........................... 38
"Secret" caucuses ...................... 161 Smith, Ophia
D.--Colonel A. W. Gil-
Seip Mound ............................ 285 bert .................................
299
Selden .................................. 89 Smith,
Seba ............................. 72
Senators ............................153, 155 Smith, Mrs. Seba
................70, 75, 77
Seneca County, Ohio ...............171, 190 Smith, Stephen
.......................... 167
Separatist Society of Zoar ............. 5 Smith,
Theodore C.--The Liberty and the
Serpent Mound .....................280, 285 Free Soil Parties
in the Northwest, 251
Seven Cities of Cibola ................. 86 Smith,
W. H ............................ 152
Seven Ranges
......................257, 258 Smith,
William E.--Colonel A. W. Gilbert,
Shakers, communities, 1, 4; converts, 3; Citizen-soldier of
Cincinnati......... 299
records, 3. Smith,
William Henry--The Life and
--Manifesto ................. 2 Public Services of Arthur St. Clair
with
Shakertown ........................... 2 His
Correspondence and Other Papers
Shakespeare .........................89, 101 ........................................266
Shambaugh, Bertha--Amana That Was Smith's Tavern
......................... 260
and Amana That Is................. 5 Smithsonian
Institution ................. 306
Shannon, Squire ........................ 173 Social
Revolutionist ...................... 13
Shawnee Indians ........................264 Socialism ....................... 6, 112, 120
Shawnee towns .......................... 267 Socialists
.........................9, 116, 117
Shay's Rebellion ........................ 269 Soderburg,
G............................ 34
Shedd, E. E............................ 283 Soldiers Run............................ 30
Shedd, Frederick....................... 283 Solonaceae
................................ 83
Sheldon, Rev. Henry O.................. 14 Somerset
County, Maryland........... 166
Shellabarger, S.......................... 150 Sons of Union
Veterans ............... 104
Shenandoah Valley .................... 145 Sotheran, Charles--Horace Greeley and
Shenandoah (airship)..................
282 Other Pioneers
of American Social-
Shepard, John ................... 238 ism
................................... 9
Shepart, Dr................................ 59 South
............. 219, 237, 242, 299, 300
Shephardson, Rev ....................... 48 South
America......................... 83
Sheridan, Phillip H.............. 69, 145, 146 South Carolina ................... 195, 210
Sherman, C. E.--Original Ohio Land Sub- South Park,
Ohio....................305-366
divisions ...
.......................... 258 South
Union, Ohio..................... 4
Sherman, Isaac ......................260, 265 Southeastern Teachers
College ......... 303
Sherman, John, 149-165, 195, 214; resump- Southern Illinois
State Normal Uni-
tion bill, 165. versity ............................... 214
--MSS
............................... 149 Southern
Literary Messenger ....74, 76, 77
--Recollections of Forty Years in the Southern question....................... 151
House, Senate, and Cabinet ........ 153 Soviet
State ............................. 116
--Resumption of Specie Payments...
159 Spafford,
Annie ......................... 56
--Selected Speeches and Reports .... 153 Spain,
Howard B ....................... 282
Shetrone, Henry Clyde, 81, 103, 281, 290, Spain ................................87, 92
291, 306, fac. 105. Spaniards
............................... 93
--Mound-builders ..................... 102 Spanish
America ........................ 92
388 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY
Spanish-American
War Veterans...... 103 City of
Zanesville and Muskingum
Spanish
Main........................... 89 County,
Ohio.......................... 28
Sparks,
Edwin Erle--The Expansion of Svarch,
Ven............................ 117
the
American People .............2 5, 8 Sweet, William Warren--Circuit-Rider
Sparks,
John............................ 30 Days
in Indiana...................... 4
Spaulding,
Solomon ..................... 39 "Sweet
Caporal"........................ 93
Spencer,
Charles..........272, 290, 291, 292 Swinburne,
William.................... 187
Spencer
Forge........................27, 41 Symmes,
P. S........................... 70
Spenser,
Edmund-Fairy Queen....... 94 Syrians
.............................113, 114
Spenser, J.
C........................... 78 Szcznka ........................... .... 119
Spetnagle,
Albert C.......272, 286, 290, 291
Spirit
of the Times ..................70, 72 Tache,
Simon..........................123
Spiritualistic
Community ............... 7 Tait, John
R............................ 69
Spiritualists ..........................7, 13 Talmadge,
Ohio......................... 56
Springdale,
Ohio ........................ 234 Tappan,
Eli T.......................... 49
Sproat,
Ebezener...............260, 264, 265 Taylor
................................ 133
Sproat,
Mrs. Ebezener................. 20 Taylor,
Royal .......................... 275
Sprosty,
Anton......................112, 119 Taylor,
Zachary......................... 194
Squier
and Davis....................... 291 Teachers'
Institute..................... 44
--Contributions
to Knowledge........ 99 Telberg,
Ina............................ 116
Stadtverbandt
Society.................. 115 Temperance
............................ 197
Stafford,
Vermont...................... 150 Tennessee
....... 90, 210, 215, 226, 266, 300
Stahl,
Mrs. Irene Cotton ...........281, 292 Thackeray ............................. 100
"Stake
of Zion," Ohio.................
6 Thames
River, Canada ................. 21
Stanwix
Fort........................... 257 Thames
River, England............137, 145
Stark
County, Ohio ...................9, 258 Thevet,
Andre ......................... 87
Starr,
Mrs ............ 184 Thomas,
Edward S..................... 280
State
Memorials ......236, 272, 278, 280, 281 Thompson,
Mrs......................... 184
State
road ............................... 173 Thompson,
Dr. Edward ................ 184
Steam Furnace Forge ...............27, 33 Thompson,
Robert E ................. 242
Steam hammers......................... 26 --A
History of the Presbyterian Churches
Stearns,
Bertha-Monica--"Two Forgotten in
the United States................ 244
Reformers"
....................... 12 Thornton,
William M................. 297
Steele,
Donnally and Steele........... 32 Thorp,
Joel.............................. 65
Steele,
Isabella......................... 215 Thurman,
Allen G.................. 106
Stehr,
W. C............................. 282 Thwaites,
Reuben Gold, ed.--Early West-
Steinbruck,
E. R....................... 283 ern
Travels ..........................
57
Stephen,
Alexander H.................. 163 Tiffin,
Edward.......................... 168
Stephens,
Mrs. Ann--Fashion and Famine Tiffin,
Joseph........................... 168
...........................
78 Tiffin,
Ohio.............................. 187
Stevens,
Hannah .................... 63 Tiffin
Weekly Tribune................ 195
Stevens
family......................... 63 Tilt-hammer
...........................25-26
Stewart,
William Morris ............... 161 Timber
.................................16-24
Stiles,
Job............................... 62 Tindle,
Thomas..................... 32
Stiles,
Mrs. Job ........................ 59 Tobacco,
81-102, and health, 96; and the
Stiles,
Tabitha Cumi................... 62 colonists,
89; commercially considered,
Stillwater
Creek........................ 267 90;
prehistoric use, 98; social aspects, 94.
Stilson,
Charles......................... 73 Tobacco
pipes .......................... 332
Stivers,
Emmons B...............30, 33, 34 "Tobacco
Skunk and His Depreda-
Stockham, Aaron....................... 40 tions" ................................. 96
Stockham,
G. L......................... 40 Tod,
George ..........................58, 59
Stockham Forge......................27, 40 Toledo,
Ohio...............13, 124, 199, 283
Stone,
Barton ........................... 220 Toledo
Sun.............................. 13
Stone,
Mrs. Jessie L................... 282 Tom Thumb (locomotive)..........185, 186
Stone,
William .......................76, 77 Townsend,
Col.......................... 281
Stone
implements....................326-327 Treat,
Payson Jackson--The National
Storrs,
President Western Reserve Col- Land
System......................... 257
lege
................................... 251 Treaty
of Greenville, Ohio ..........85, 86
Stout,
Ruth Stockham................. 40 Treaty
of Paris......................... 257
Stout,
Wilbur ...........25, 31, 40, 108, 291 Tremper
Mound.................99, fac. 82
Stowe,
Harriet Beecher--Uncle Tom's Trevor,
J. B............................ 151
Cabin ...................240, 241 Trimble,
William Allen............130, 132
Straight
Creek........................4, 222 Trinastic,
Joseph ....................... 114
Strong,
Silas G ................ 175 Trollope,
Mrs. Frances..............69, 77
Stroud,
George......................... 227 Troy,
Ohio--Congregationalist Church. 53
Sugar,
Hermina........................ 108 True,
A. C.--Historical Sketch of the De-
Sullivan,
Mark ............ . 294 partment
of Agriculture ........... 192
Sully,
Inman.....................70, 71, 73 Trumbull
County, Ohio......11, 27, 54, 63
Sulzman,
John.................119, 125, 126 Trumbull
Phalanx ...................... 11
Summit
County, Ohio ............27, 34, 56 Tuckerman,
Henry T................... 74
Surveys,
Ohio........................... 258 Tunis,
Captain.......................... 208
Sutliff,
Mr. and Mrs.................... 54 Turkish
allies.......................... 93
Sutor,
J. Hope--Past and Present of the Tuscarawas
(boat)...................... 24
INDEX 389
Tuscarawas County,
Ohio........5, 8, 258 Vernon,
Thomas........................ 54
Tuscarawas River
.....................8, 257 Victoria,
Queen of England........... 73
Tuscarawas Valley,
Ohio............... 7 Vilas,
Malcolm B....................... 121
Tuttle,
Hudson.......................... 13 Vincennes
.............................. 4
Tuttle Hill
...........................305-366 Virginia,
20, 42, 88, 90, 166, 167, 208, 210,
Twelvetree,
Herbert................125, 126 224,
296; cavaliers, 294.
Tymochtee
Creek....................171, 189 --University
.......................... 297
Tyrell,
Asahel........................... 41 Virginia
Colony ....................... 89
Tyrell
Hill.............................. 41 Virginia
Currency...................... 19
Virginia Military
District.............. 267
Underground Railroad
..............231, 304 Voorhies
................................ 30
Union
Army............................ 256
Union County, Ohio
.................... 5 WOSU ................................. 281
--Union
township...................3, 4 WPA,
272, 273, 274, 276, 277, 278, 279,
Union
Democrat.....................190, 194 280,
281.
Union Village, Ohio
...............2, 3, 4 Wabash
and Erie Canal ............199, 214
United Believers
........................ 2 Wabash
River.......................199, 267
United States
..................106, 284, 286 Waite,
James S......................... 281
--Board of Treasury
Commissioners. 270 Waite,
Winnie N....................... 281
--Bureau of Railroad
Economics..... 187 Wales
................................... 211
--Cabinet
.........................153, 163 Walhonding
River...................... 8
--Circuit Court of
Appeals ........... 298 Walker,
Rev. W. R..................... 283
--Congress, 112, 135,
185, 191, 257, 258, Wallace,
William A..................... 160
269; president, 261. Walcutt,
Gen. C. C..................... 283
--Committee on
Agriculture........ 193 Walnut
Forge .......................27, 41
--Committee on
Banking and Cur- Waltz,
O. B........................306, 314
rency ............................. 164 Walz ................................... 119
--Committee on
Coinage, Weights War
for Independence................. 17
and
Measures.................156, 163 War
of 1812, 30, 64, 128, 130, 131, 136, 145,
--Finance Committee,
149, 157, 159, 215,
254, 299.
160, 161, 162, 163,
164. Ward,
Artemus, see Brown, Charles F.
--House of
Representatives, 150, 156, Ware,
John L........................... 283
166, 173, 175. Waring,
George E...................... 302
--Senate
........................158, 173 Warren
................................. 129
--Constitution .....................167,
231 Warren,
Josiah......................... 15
--Continental
Congress...........257, 269 Warren,
Ohio.....................53-54, 58
--Department of
Agriculture .....192, 194 Warren
County, Ohio.................. 2
--Department of
Labor, Bulletin.... 2 Washington,
George ................129, 167
--Department of
State-Archives.... 178 Washington,
Horace.................... 241
--Foreign Service
..................... 193 Washington,
D. C., 103, 140, 141, 152, 153,
--Library of
Congress..............2, 214 168,
177, 192; National Gallery, 69.
--National Museum
...............310, 351 Washington
College .................... 217
--National Park
Service ..........280, 281 Washington
County, Ohio.............. 258
--Patent
Office........................ 193 Waterford
.............................. 18
--Post Office
Department ............. 168 Watervliet,
Ohio ......................3, 4
--Superintendent of
Indian Affairs.. 268 Wattles,
John O.......................7, 10
--Supreme
Court...................... 58 Watts'
Hymns .......................... 57
--Treasury, 145, 151,
152, 154, 157, 159, Watts'
On the Mind.................... 57
163, 164, 165, 181. Wayne,
"Mad" Anthony, 85; army, 167;
--War Department
.......141, 144, 146, 147 victory,
18.
United States Bank
.................175, 176 Wayne,
Ohio............................ 56
United States bonds
.................... 159 Wayne,
Fort........................133, 188
United States
District Attorney....... 118 Wayne
County, Indiana ................ 253
United States
mails.................... 168 Weaver,
Clarence L.................... 274
United States
Statutes at Large....... 148 Webb, Thomas
D....................... 58
United States Treaty
with the Wyandot Weber,
Mrs. H. P...................... 282
Indians
............................... 178 Weddings
on frontier.................. 61
Upper Mississippi
phase............348, 350 Weems,
Parson--Life of Washington. 129
Upper Ohio
Valley..................... 42 Weinland,
Joseph E.--The Romantic Story
Upper Sandusky, Ohio
.....172, 173, 184, 188 of
Schoenbrunn....................... 8
Upton, Harriet Taylor
......11, 27, 35, 54 Weisenburger,
Francis P...........300, 304
Urbana,
Ohio........................... 130 Weld,
Benjamin .....................229, 230
Uren site
........................350, 357-366 Weld,
Hastings......................... 76
Utopia
...............................12, 15 Weld,
Theodore D...................... 251
Welford,
William....................... 111
Vallandigham, Clement
L......106, 196, 281 Wells,
Miss............................. 79
Vallandigham party
..................... 190 Welsh
...............................118, 124
Valodin, Frank, Jr
...................... 37 Werner,
M. R.--Brigham Young...... 6
Van Amringe, H.
H.................... 10 Wesleyan
Methodists................... 229
Vance,
Joseph........................... 237 West
......................135, 139, 259, 270
Vance,
Wilson.......................... 173 West
Alexandria, Penn., Academy.... 42
Varga,
Hugo............................ 117 West
Farmington, Ohio................ 283
Venice,
Ohio............................ 209 West
Innies.......................16, 23, 88
390 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY
West Liberty, Ohio..................... 10 Wilson,
General......................... 256
West Liberty, Virginia................ 42 Wilson,
Frazer.......................... 283
West Point ............................. 244 Wilson, Henry--Rise and
Fall of the Slave
West Union, Ohio.............4, 30, 41, 232 Power in America.................... 226
West Union-Peebles Road ............. 33 Wilson farm............................ 30
West Virginia........................42, 245 Winchester, Ohio ..........233,
237, 238, 242
Westchester County, Penn............. 42 Windsor,
Ontario....................... 241
Western
Hemisphere................... 82 Winstanley
............................. 92
Western Reserve College ...........251, 252 Wintemberg, W. J.--"Uren Prehistoric
Western
Reserve Historical Society, Village
Site, Oxford County, Ontario"
Library, 2; Museum, 170; Tracts, 52, 59, ........................................ 350
63, 258. Wisconsin
........................46, 86, 90
Western Reserve of Connecticut, 6, 36, 51, Wisconsin State Historical Society, 70, 301
67, 68; education, 55; religion, 52. Withamsville, Ohio.....................
233
--Board of Directors of the Land Com- Witherall,
Major............. 134
pany .................
............... 62 Witt,
Peter .....................117, 119, 124
Western Reserve University.......111, 292 Wittenberg College ....................
304
Western Tract and Book Society ...... 249 Wittke,
Carl.........................271, 290
Western
Washington College of Educa- Wolf, Simon...........................
118
tion, Junior High Training School...304 Wolfe, Gregg D.................. 275
Westerville, Ohio...................... 280 Wolfe, H.
Preston.............290, 291, 292
Westminster Duke of.................. 88 Woltz, J.
M............................. 275
Weygandt, Judge Carl V.............. 291 Woman's Relief Corps................
104
Wheeling, W. Va................10, 39, 268 Women's Temperance Crusade........ 197
Whetstone River ........................ 171 Wood County,
Ohio.................... 173
Whigs ..............................182, 191 Wood County,
Virginia.............20, 49
Whipple, Abraham .....................20-25 Woodbridge, Dudley.... 18, 19, 20, 21,
23
Whipple, John.......................... 23 Woodbridge,
Dudley, jr .............19, 20
Whiskey ............................204, 205 Woodbridge, John
....................... 31
White, Miss..........................74, 75 Woodbridge,
Samuel.................... 21
White, Calvin ........................... 275 Woodbury Conn........................ 214
White, Ebenezer........................ 35 Woodlands pattern
...................... 350
White, Horace.......................... 156 Woodstock,
Ohio....................... 283
White, T. L.............. 74 Woodward
College...................... 297
White, Thomas W............74, 75, 76, 77 Woodward High
School................43-50
White Eyes (Indian chief)............ 208 Worcester, Samuel F.--Readers.......
298
White House...................150, 151, 157 World Anti-slavery Convention ........
301
White House Conference .............. 157 Worley,
Malcolm..................... 2
Whitehead, Howard .................... 275 Worth, Guy
C......................... 183
Whitewater, Ohio, community....3, 4, 5 Worthington, Thomas, 129, 130, 139,
142,
Whitmer, Peter......................... 6 143,
168; manuscripts, 136, 138.
Whittlesey, Asaph...................... 34 Worthington, Ohio.... 170, 171,
179, 180, 181
Whittlesey, Charles....56, 66, 258, 306, 351 Worthington Female Seminary........ 179
Whittlesey focus........................ 351 Wright,
Elizur......................230, 252
Whittlesey Forge.................26, 27, 34 Wright, Elizur,
jr...................... 251
Wigwam
....................... 292 Wright,
G. Frederick--Oberlin College
15
Wilcox, George Pinney ............... 180 Wurtz,
Mr. ......................... 38
Wilcox, Roswell.....................171, 172 Wyandot County, Ohio
.............183, 190
Wilcox, Simeon....................... 181 Wyandot
Indians, 28, 177; chiefs, 268.
Wilkinson, James ...................138, 139 Wyandot Pioneer..............190,
191, 195
Willard, E. B., ed.--Standard History of Wyandot Telegraph..................... 184
the Hanging Rock Iron Region of Ohio Wyandot
Town......................... 268
...................................... 39 Wyllys, Major John P.................
261
Willey, Austen--The History of the Anti- Yankees .................. ... 209
slavery Cause in State and Nation.. 251 Yellow Creek............27, 28
William the Conqueror ................. 166 Yellow Springs, Ohio.................. 12
Williams, Mrs. Addie B................ 283 Yellow Springs Community ............ 8
Williams, E. J.......................... 281 Young, president of Centre
College... 253
Williams, W. W.--History of Ashtabula Young, Alvin
H........................ 282
County, Ohio.......................... 39 Young,
Silas............................ 58
Williams Brothers Youngs,
Benjamin S................... 2
--The History
of Geauga and
Lake Youngstown, Ohio ....................27, 41
Counties, Ohio...................... 35
--History of Huron and Erie Counties Zane's Island........................... 262
..................................... 13 Zanesville,
Ohio, 27, 28, 59, 229, 230, 251,
Williamsburg, Ohio..................... 231 252.
Williamson, David ...................... 8 Zanesville,
Beverly and Parkersburg Rail-
Williamson Mound..................... 285 way
.................................. 275
Willis, Frank B......................... 111 Zeisberger,
David.....................7, 8
Willis, Nathaniel ...............
168 Zepp, Erwin
C......................104, 273
Wilmington, Ohio ...............
238 Zoar, Ohio,
community................. 272
GENERAL INDEX TO VOL. XLVI
Abington, Virginia--Presbytery........... 218 Antioch
College......................... 12
Abolition
Intelligencer and Missionary Anti-slavery Friends.................... 300
Magazine .............................
221 Apollo
Exhibition....................... 74
Abolition society....................219-257 "Apostle to the
Indies"................ 82
Abolitionists, Ohio, 240; Presbyterian, 247 Appalachian
Mountains................. 224
Abraham
(Bible) ..................... 247 Appleton's
Cyclopaedia of American Biog-
Adams, Alice
D.--Neglected Period of raphy
..............................42, 221
Anti-slavery in America.............219 Arapaho
Indians ........................ 85
Adams, Henry--History of the United Archives,
U. S.......................... 177
States ............................... 134 "Arkansas
Traveler" (picture) ......... 282
Adams County, O.........4, 27, 233, 237, 238 Armstrong, John
...............139, 140, 141
--Meigs Township .................... 33 Armstrong, Ensign
John............... 265
--Tiffin Township..................... 30 "Artemus Ward" see Charles F.
Brown.
Adena Mound .......................fac. 82 Arteneet Club...........................
113
Aetna Mound........................... 41 Artifacts
.............................317-345
Adjutant and
Inspector-general's Office, Artl,
Joseph............................. 114
General Orders ....................... 146 Ashtabula County,
Ohio, 27, 39, 53, 56,
"Adventure Galley" .................... 17 65, 66.
"The Aetna," furnace .................. 41 Astor House..........................73,
75
African .................................245 Aten, Rev.
A........................... 234
Age of Freedom........................ 13 Atheists
................................ 13
Agnew, D., and Company............. 41 Athens, Ohio............................
42
Akron, O.--Arlington Street........... 34 Atlanta, Georgia .......................
282
Albany, N. Y...............78, 137, 140, 142 Atwater, Caleb--History of the State of
Albertson, Ralph--"Survey of Mutualistic Ohio
.......................... 39
Communities in America"........... 2 Aughinbaugh,
B. A.--Know Ohio...... 12
Aldrich, Lewis Cass, ed.--History of Erie Austin, Mrs.
Eliphalet.................. 53
County, Ohio. ......................... 14 Austinburg, Ohio....................... 53
Alexandria, O ......................167, 168 Aux Canards River
.................131, 169
Alleghany Mountains .............2, 171, 185 Averill, James
P.--History of Gallia
Allen, William .......................... 106 County ...............................
38
Allison, Charles M...................... 104 Aztec
................................86, 279
Allison, William
B ...............152, 158
"Allison" amendments.................. 162 Babcock,
Stephen Moulton............. 302
Allston, Washington ..............68, 79, 80 Babka, John J...........................
113
Alum Creek
..........................171 Bacchus ................................ 88
Amanda, Fort............................ 285 Backus,
James.......................... 18
Amblema costata (Rafinesque)............
344 Bacon,
Francis.......................... 100
America
......... .............82,
262 Badeau,
Adam.......................... 149
American aborigines................. 83, 84 Badger,
Rev. Joseph ................... 53
American Anthropological Association. 81 Baehr,
Herman................111, 115,
125
American
Anti-slavery Society, 227,230, Bain,
John, Jr.--Tobacco in Song and
231, 235. Story
...................... 88
American Army, 132, 260; in Ohio, 130. Bainbridge,
Ohio........................ 34
American Association of Museums ......... 272 Baird,
Chambers........................ 254
American Colonization Society .......... 300 --Reminiscences
...................... 255
American Educational Society......... 56 Baird,
William.......................... 238
American Historical Association--Annual Baker, Newton D ...............113, 117
Reports ............................... 5 Baldwin,
Mrs. J. F..................... 282
American
Journal of Science and Art, Baltimore, Lord. ........................166
40, 175. Baltimore,
Md...................20, 159, 228
American
Legion ..................... 103 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad........27, 185
American Patent System............... 279 Bancroft, Edward....................... 21
American Phalanx........................ 10 Banker .................................
212
American Railway Journal............. 187 Banking
and Currency Committee, 156,
American Reform Society ............ 249 164.
American State
Papers: Indian Affairs Bannon, Henry T.--Stories Old and Often
.................................... 257 Told .................................. 39
Ammen, David .......................... 223 Baptist Church ......................... 5
Amory, Mississippi...................... 40 Barber, Rev. E.........................
178
Anderson, Captain...................... 75 Bareis, Miss Grace M..............274,
282
Anderson, A. M........................ 184 Barnes, Albert--The Church and Slavery
Animal
magnetism .....................
77 ........................................
242
Anne, Queen of England .............. 93 Barnes,
Gilbert H.--The Anti-slavery Im-
"Anti-Hullism" .................... 134 pulse
..............................229, 251
Antilles
................................ 83 Barrie, J. M
............................ 101
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