GENERAL INDEX TO
VOLUME LII
Abbreviations to Centinel
Index, 218. American
Association for the Advance-
Abolition, 153. ment
of Science, 325, 328, 332, 343.
Abrading stones, 17,
18. American
Association of Dental Schools,
Academy, in Columbus, 1817,
p. 72. 364.
Accessions Catalogue,
to Society's MSS., American
Association of Museums, Coun-
211. cil
of the, 208.
Acquisitions to
Society's Library, 210. American
Dental Association, 364.
Adams, C. T., 366,
368. American
Historical Association, 86, 209.
Adams, Samuel, 153. American
Medical Association, 317, 363.
Addition to the
Society's Museum and American
Museum of Natural History,
Library building
proposed, 208. 344.
Adena culture, 62,
198. American
Pomological Society, Commis-
Adena-Hopewell time
period, 63. sion
to Investigate the Location of the
Adena traits, 63. Burial
Place of John Chapman, "The
Admissions to county
fairs, 125, 130; to Burial
Place of John Chapman (Johnny
dental colleges in
1878, p. 360. Appleseed);
Report," 181-7.
Adoption Ceremony,
Indian, 82. American Revolution, see Revolution,
Advertisements, 218. American.
Adze, 14. Amistad,
slave ship, 147, 148.
Africa, North, 305. Amos,
Harry W., appointment as trustee,
Affleck, J. S., 311. 209.
Affleck, John
Gladstone, 313, 314, 322. Amusements,
131, 132, 191.
Agassiz, Louis, 326. Anderson,
E. W., 367.
Agricultural
Extension Service, 290. Anderson,
Maxwell, 193-4.
Agricultural
Societies, Ohio, Jones, Rob- Anderson,
Sherwood, 293, 294.
ert Leslie, "The
History of Local Ag- Andersonville
Prison, 158.
ricultural Societies
in Ohio to 1865," Andover
Theological Seminary, 338.
120-40. Andrews,
E. B., 339.
Agricultural Society
of Trumbull County, Andrews,
R. M., 315.
121. Anglo-French
rivalry, 189.
Agriculture, 128,
191, 286, 326, 377, 379. Animal
bones, 21, 27.
Agriculture, State
Board of, 129, 135. "Animal
Remains (Excavated at Fairport
Agriculturists, 141. harbor),"
by Robert M. Goslin, 45-51.
Air, Ohio School of
the. See Ohio School Annals
of Science, 332.
of the Air. Annexation
of Texas, 148, 151, 152, 155.
Airplanes, 298. Annual
meeting, of Society, 1942, p. 205.
Air Raid wardens,
206, 208. Annual
members, of Society, 1942, p. 209.
Akron, 141. Annual
Reports (of the Director, the
Alabama, 62, 196,
349. Secretary,
and the Treasurer of the)
Alaska, 268. Ohio
State Archaeological and Histori-
Albaugh, William,
371. cal
Society, 205-16.
Alcott, Carroll, My
War with Japan, bk. Anthony Wayne
Memorial Association,
rev., 382. Ohio
State Executive Committee, 209.
Alcott, Louisa May,
84. Anthropology,
198, 384.
Alexander, John, 315. Anthropology and
Archaeology, Reports
Allen, Charles A.,
367. in,
Vol. V, No. 4, University of Ken-
Allen, Peter, 316. tucky,
198.
Allen, Susan, 348. Antioch
College, 338-9, 343.
Allen County, Ind.,
181, 183, 276. Antislavery
leaders, 141, 148.
Allen County
(Ind.) Commissioners' Antislavery
movement, 148, 155, 200, 380.
Records, 283, 284. Antislavery
Society of Tallmadge, 380.
Allport, W. W., 357. Antlers,
deer, 22, 23, 25, 46; tines, 23.
Altoona, Pa., 299. Appalachian
Mountains, 289.
Alumni, of the Ohio
College of Dentistry, Appleseed,
Johnny, see Chapman, John.
365. Appomattox,
88, 261, 265.
Alumni Association,
Dental, 361. Appropriations,
of Ohio State Legislature.
Amateur Spirit in
Scholarship; report of 214.
the Committee on
Private Research of Archaeological
explorations, 64.
Western Reserve
University, by Wil- Archaeological
Studies in Peru, 1941-42,
liam S. Dix, rev. by H. C. Shetrone, by Strong,
Willey and Corbett, rev. by
292. Harlow Lindley, 384.
American Antiquarian
Society, 217. Archaeologists,
81, 302.
American Association
for State and Local Archaeology,
Society's Dept. of, 3, 206.
History, annual
meeting, 208; Council, Archer
Cemetery, 183, 185, 187, 277, 282
208. Archer,
Charles, 185.
385
386 OHIO ARCHEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Archer, David, Sr., 185. Barberry hark, 352, 353. See
also Bay
Archer-Rudisill farm, 185; burial plot, berry.
186. Barber's Connecticut Historical Collec-
Archives, State, housing and servicing tions, 250.
of, 211; need for preservation and care Barges, 377.
of, 211. Barlow,
Joel, 73.
Arizona, 334. Barnesville,
0., 322.
Army of the Cumberland, see Cumber- Barnhart, John Hendley, 343.
land, Army of the. Barricklow,
J. E., 366.
Army Post Hospital, 263. Barron, Henry, 371.
Arnold, Otto, 368, 370. Bass,
White, 50.
Arrington, W. T., 366. Baths,
steam, 347, 348, 349, 350.
Artifact-bearing deposits, 7. Batson, 0. V., 370.
Artifacts, 5, 7, 9, 17, 25, 27, 43, 47; stone, Battle Creek Sanitarium, 272.
11, 55-6; slate, 16; bone, 21, 24, 26, 56-7; Battle of the Wilderness, 88.
copper, 28; shell, 28, 57-8; Copena-type, Bayberry, 353. See also Barberry.
62; Hopewellian-type, 63; illus., 12, 13, Baylis, M. L., 367.
15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 24, 26. Bazaar, of Mrs. Trollope, 381.
Asheries, 378. Beads,
24, 28, 47, 49, 63; bone. 9; copper,
Ashes, 7, 8. 21,
63; shell, 21; animal, 25; bird, 25:
Ashtabula County, 125, 135, 145, 152. disk, 28.
Ashtabula
County Agricultural Society, Bean R., 281.
124. Bean
River Trail, 281.
Ashtabula Sentinel, 153. Beans,
281.
Asia for Asiatics, 382. Beard,
Charles A., 293.
Assassination of Pres. Lincoln, 266. Rears, canines, 24, 26; claws, 24, 26;
Assemblies, 381. molars,
24, 26; black, 28, 46, 48.
"Association of the Colleges of Dentis- Beasley, Henry, 351.
try," 357. Beaver
teeth implements. 24, 26.
Associations of Examiners, dental, 363. Beavers, 28, 46, 48.
Asthma, 351. Becker,
J. P., 367.
Athens County, 124. Becker,
M. A., 367.
Athern, Ira, 369. Bedford
hogs, 126.
Audit, of Society books, 213. Beebe, William
G., 273.
Auditorium, for Society, 208. Beecher, Henry Ward, 261.
Audubon, John J., 100. Beethoven
Society, 118.
Aumann, Francis K., 287. Bell, Albert J., 371.
Austinburg, 0., 124. Bell,
Frank, 367, 368, 369, 371.
Austria, Empress of, 83. Bell, T. S., 335.
Autobiography, of C. G. Doney, 294. Bellerophon, ship, 66.
Awards, military, 65, 67. See also Prizes. Bellows, Henry W., 334, 336.
Awl, William, 316. Belmont
Chronicle, 315.
Awls, 21, 22, 45, 47; bone, 9; effigy, 23. Belmont County, 313, 316, 317.
Axes, 280. Belmont
Farmer, The, 322.
Ayers, Eleanor
(Elenore) Parker, 186. Belmont Medical Journal, 310-23; facsim.
278. of
t.-p. of Vol. I, No. 1, p. 314.
Ayers, James, 186, 276, 279, 281. Belmont Medical Society,
St. Clairsville.
O., Paterson, Robert G., "The Belmont
Babbitt, Irving, humanist, 293. Medical Society, 1847-1860. An Early
"Background and Youth of the Seventh County Medical Society in
Ohio." 310-
Ohio President," by Ray Baker Harris, 23; The Constitution and By-Laws, fac-
260-75. sim.
of t.-p., 312.
Bader, E. R., 371. Benefactors,
Society members, 209.
Badge of the Purple Heart, 66. Benton. Elbert J., 204.
Badges of distinction, honorary, 66, 67. Berlin, Conn., 250.
Bailey, Gamaliel, 144. Bermuda
Hundreds, 167, 168.
Bailey, Harvey J., 315. Berry,
A., 357, 371.
Bainbridge, O., 295. Bettman,
William A., 370.
Baldridge, B. E., 368. Betty,
E. G., 370, 371.
Ball games, 272. Beveridge
Memorial Fund, Albert J., 86.
Ballads and Songs of Southern Michigan, Bevis, Howard L., 288.
collected and ed. by Emelyn Eliza- Bibliography of Ohio, publication
planned,
beth Gardner and Geraldine Jencks 209, 213.
Chickering, rev. by
Clarence L. Big China hogs, 126.
Weaver, 201-2. Big
Snow, The, cited, 290.
Balls, 381. Bigelow,
Jacob, 324.
Balomy, 353. Bigelow,
John M., 324, 345.
Baltimore, Md., 180. Biggar,
Hamilton, 273.
Baltimore and Ohio R. R., 158. Billings, John S., 310. 323.
Band playing, of W. G. Harding, 270, Binkley, Robert C., 292.
271, 272. Biography,
dictionary of Ohio, recom-
Bannerstones, 63. mended,
213.
Barbary pirates, 148. Biology, 326.
INDEX 387
Bird-effigy pipes, 18. Doney, Carl Gregg, Cheerful Yesterdays
Birds,
19, 45, 48, 49; bones of, 22. and
Confident Tomorrows, by Ardis
Birdstones, 63. H.
Wheeler, 294-6.
Births, 218. Elbogen,
Paul, ed., Dearest Mother:
Bissell, Daniel, 67, 69, 70. Letters from
Famous Sons [and
Bitter
Root bark, 353. Daughters]
to Their Mothers, by Ger-
Bitters, 350. trude
P. Weaver, 83-4.
"Black Laws," 261. Fetzer,
Herman, Come Back to Wayne
Black Sand Shell, 51. County,
by Bertha Josephson, 289-90.
Blackburn, W. 0., 367. Gardner,
Emelyn Elizabeth (with Geral-
Blade, knife, 12. dine
Jencks Chickering), comp., Bal-
Blake, Aaron, 371. lads
and Songs of Southern Michigan,
Blake, William, 296. by
Clarence L. Weaver, 201-2.
Bloodhounds, 142. Hargrove, Marion, See Here, Private
Blooming Grove, O., 260, 261, 262, 263, 265. Hargrove, by
Ardis H. Wheeler, 193-4.
268, 269, 270. Herzog, George,
Transcriptions and
Blue Ridge Country, by Jean
Thomas, Analysis
of Tutelo Music, by Rich-
rev. by [Harlow Lindley], 196-7. ard G. Morgan,
80-2.
Blume family, 279. Hirshberg, Herbert S., Subject
Guide
Board, for John Chapman, 276. to Reference
Books, by Arthur Mink,
Board of
Education, Worthington, 0., 93.
253. Jordan,
Philip D. (with Lillian Kessler)
Board of Trustees, Ohio College of Den- comp., Songs
of Yesterday, by Har-
tal Surgery, 356. low
Lindley, 197-8.
Board of Trustees, Society, see Trustees. Kazin,
Alfred, On Native Grounds:
Boats, 260. An
Interpretation of Modern Amer-
Bobcats, 48. ican Prose
Literature, by Robert
Boerstler, Dr., 345. Price,
292-4.
Bolivar State Bank, 214. Kelly,
Fred C., The Wright Brothers,
Bomberger, C. M., A Short
History of by
Harlow Lindley, 298-9.
Westmoreland County (Pennsylvania), Knowland, Joseph R.,
California, a
the First County West of the Appalach- Landmark History; Story of
the
ians, bk.
rev., 289. Preservation
and Marking of Early
Bond, Beverley W., Jr., The Foundations Day
Shrines, by Clarence L. Weaver,
of Ohio, 205,
285; bk. rev., 373-81. 304.
Bones, 45, 46, 47, 49; animal, 5, 7, 9, 21, 24, Krumm, Hazel
Shinn, The Years Like
27; bird, 5, 7, 21; fish, 7, 9; split, 22. Foxes,
by Clarence L. Weaver. 296-7.
"Book of Merit," 65. Langdon,
William Chauncy, Everyday
Book Reviews, 79-93, 188-203, 285-304, 373- Things in
American Life. [Vol. II]
84. 1776-1876,
by Clarence L. Weaver,
Alcott, Carroll, My War with Japan, 190-1.
by Maynard T. Campbell, 382. Little, Alan M. G., Myth
and Society
Bomberger, C. M., A Short History of in Attic
Drama, by Clarence I.,
Westmoreland County (Pennsylvania). Weaver, 303-4.
the First County West of the Appa- McKenney. Ruth, Jake Home, by Ruth
lachians, by
Clarence L. Weaver, 289. Joseph
Fischer, 299-300.
Bowman, David W., Pathway of Prog Nuermberger,
Ruth Ketring, The Free
ress--A Short
History of Ohio, by Labor
Movement, a Quaker Protest
Harlow Lindley, 287-8. against
Slavery, by Harlow Lindley,
Bromfield, Louis, Mrs. Parkington, by 200-201.
Oliver Rogers Lindley, 202; Until the Peckham,
Howard H., comp., Guide to
Day Break, by
Ardis H. Wheeler, the
Manuscript Collections in the Wil-
195-6. liam
L. Clements Library, by Arthur
Brooks, William
E., Grant at Appomat- Mink, 92-3.
Perkins, Howard Cecil.
ed., Northern
tox: A Study of the Man, by Arthur
Editorials on Secession,
by Henry
Mink, 88-9. H.
Simms, 86-8.
Brunhouse, Robert L., The Counter- Porter,
Burton P., "Old Canal Days."
Revolution in Pennsylvania, 1776-1790, by H. C. Shetrone, 199-200.
by Harlow Lindley, 82. Reston,
James B., Prelude to Victory,
Burlingame, G. M., The Montana Fron- by
Bertha Josephson, 192-3.
tier, by Ardis
H. Wheeler, 89-90. Robbins,
Roy M., Our Landed Herit-
Caldwell, Norman Ward, The French the Public Domain, 1776-1936, by
the
Mississippi Valley, 1740-50, by Arthur
Mink, 297-8.
Harold E. Davis, 188-9. Schaffter, Dorothy, State Housing
Cummings, Carlos E., East Is East and Agencies,
by Harlow Lindley, 912.
West Is West: Some Observations on Speck, Frank G., The Tutelo
Spirit
the World's Fairs of 1939, by H. C. Adoption Ceremony, by Richard G.
Shetrone, 203. Morgan,
80-2.
Dickore, Marie, ed., General Joseph Strong,
W. Duncan (with Gordon R.
Kerr, of
Chillicothe, Ohio--"Ohio's Willey and John M. Corbett), Ar-
Lost Senator," by Harlow Lindley, chaeological
Studies in Peru, 1941-42,
85. by Harlow Lindley, 384.
388 OHIO
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Thomas, Jean, The
Blue Ridge Country, Bromfield,
Louis, Until the Day Break,
by [Harlow Lindley],
196-7. bk.
rev., by Ardis H. Wheeler, 195-6;
Train, Arthur, Jr., The
Story of Every- Mrs.
Parkington, bk. rev., by Olive
day Things, by Clarence L. Weaver, Rogers
Lindley, 202.
190-1. Brooks,
William E., Grant at Appomat-
Tucker, Sara Jones, Indian
Villages of tox: A Study of the Man, bk. rev., 88-9.
the Illinois
Country. Part I, Atlas, Broom, Mrs. Persis, 184.
by H. C. Shetrone,
302-3. Brough,
John, 172.
Upham, Alfred H., Rhyming
around Brown,
Alex, 369.
the World, by Ardis H. Wheeler, Brown,
Elijah H., 3.
90-1. Brown,
Isabella, 70.
Brown, William, 65,
66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71.
Way, Frederick, Jr., Pilotin' Comes Brunhouse,
Robert L., The Counter-Rev-
Natural, by J. R.
Lawwill, 383. olution
in Pennsylvania, 1776-1790, bk.
Webb, Tessa Sweazy, Window by the rev.,
82.
Sea, by Clarence L. Weaver, 290-1. Brunning, F., 370.
Webb, William S. (with William G. Bruzelius,
A. N., 367.
Haag and Charles E.
Snow), The C. Bryan,
William J., 80.
and 0. Mounds at
Paintsville, Sites Bull Run, Battle of, 261.
Jo 2 and Jo 9, Johnson County, Ken- Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of
Natural
tucky, by Richard G. Morgan, 198-9. Sciences, Vol. 20, 203.
Wecter, Dixon, The
Hero in America, Bulls
of Spring, The, cited, 290.
by Merrill Weed,
79-80. Buntin,
Ann, 369.
Welshimer, Helen, Shining
Rain, by Burger,
Frank, 367, 368.
Arthur Mink, 297. "Burial
Place of John Chapman, Outline
Western Reserve
University, Commit- of
Facts Related to the," by Wesley S.
tee on Private
Research, The Ama- Roebuck,
276-84.
teur Spirit
in Scholarship (report by "Burial
Place of John Chapman (Johnny
William S. Dix), by H. C. Shetrone, Appleseed),"
Report of the Commission
292. Appointed
by the American Pomologi-
Wilkins, Ernest Hatch,
From Peace to cal
Society to Investigate Its Location,
War, by Ardis H. Wheeler, 301-2. 181-7.
Willard, Charles N., Cheeah-luta of Burials
and burial cults 62, 63.
Ralsam Grove, by Janet Weaver, 196.
Wittke, Carl, ed.. The
History of the Burlingame,
G. M., Montana Frontier,
State of Ohio. Vols. I-III, by Arthur bk.
rev. by Ardis H. Wheeler, 89-90.
C. Cole, 373-81;
Vol. VI, by Lois R. Burr
Conspiracy, 379.
McKinley, 285-7. Burying
ground, of John Chapman, 184,
Books, Society
Library, acquisitions, 210; 276,
278, 279, 289, 281, 282, 284.
number catalogued,
211; number uncat- Bush,
Alden J., 367.
alogued, 211;
contributed to U. S. O., Bushes,
5.
212. Business,
286.
Boone, Daniel, 79. Business
meeting, annual, of Society,
Boss, factory, 299. 205.
Boston, 112, 347. Butler,
Benjamin F., 170.
Boston Medical and
Surgical Journal, 311. Butler, C. R.,
366.
Botanic medicine, 347,
348, 349, 350. See Butler
County, O., 124.
also Medicine; Thomsonianism. Butler's Department, Army
of the Po-
Botanical collections,
324. tomac,
167.
Botanical Garden
Herbarium, New York, Butternuts,
171.
337.
"Botanicals,"
345.
Botanico-Medical Recorder, 349. C.
and 0. Mounds at Paintsville, Sites
Botanists, 333. , Jo
2 and Jo 9, Johnson County, Ken-
Botany, 329, 330, 333,
337, 338, 369. tucky,
by William S. Webb, William
Boulders, glacial, 7. G.
Haag, and Charles E. Snow, by
Bowman, David W., Pathway
of Prog- Richard
G. Morgan, 198-9.
ress--A Short
History of Ohio, bk. rev., C. C. C.
camps, 71.
287-8. Cabbage,
335.
Box Turtle, 50. Cabell,
James Branch, 293.
Brandy, 354. Cabins,
log, see Log cabins.
Brass band, 132. Cable,
Atlantic, 268.
"Breadth of
Vision of Dr. John Strong Cairo,
Illinois, 334.
Newberry," by A.
E. Waller, 324-46. Calcite,
20.
Bricker, John W.,
letter to Pres. of Soc., Caldwell,
Norman Ward, The French in
2??6. the
Mississippi Valley, 1740-1750, bk.
Bridgeport, O., 310, 311,
313, 314, 322, 337. rev.,
188-9.
Bridges, 282, 283. Caldwell,
W. B., 367.
Brigham, Clarence S.,
217. Caledonia,
0., 269, 270, 271, 272.
British, 67, 68, 69,
189; Army, 337. Caledonia
Argus, 270.
Britton, N. L., 344. Caledonia
Methodist Church, 269.
Broadsides, 211. Calhoun,
John C., bust of, 100.
Broeman, C. J., 371. California,
333.
INDEX 389
California,
a Landmark History;
Story Chapman, Eben Miles, 186, 276, 278, 280,
of
the Preservation and
Marking of 281.
Early Day
Shrines, by Joseph R. Chapman,
John, 79; American Pomological
Knowland,
rev. by Clarence L. Weaver, Society,
Commission to Investigate the
304. Location
of the Burial Place of John
Cameron,
J. G., 371. Chapman,
"The Burial Place of John
Cameron,
O. L., 369. Chapman
(Johnny Appleseed): Report,"
Cameron,
W. H., 367. 181-7;
Roebuck, Wesley S., "Outline of
Camp
Chase, O., 261, 262, 263, 264. Facts
Related to the Burial Place of
Camp
Dennison, O., 159. John
Chapman," 276-84.
Campaign
of 1859, political, 261. Chapman,
King, 278.
Campbell,
John, 315. Chapman,
Miles Eben, 276.
Campbell,
Maynard T., bk. rev. of Al- Chapman,
Nathaniel, 181.
cott,
Carroll, My War with Japan, 382. Chapman,
P. R., 315.
Campus
Martius Memorial, 212, 214. Chapman,
Timothy, 280.
Canal
Fulton, 199. Charbonneau,
Touissant, 89.
Canals,
O., 199, 379. Charcoal,
7, 9, 278.
Canada,
81, 188, 373, 377. Chardon,
O., 124.
Canine,
J. F., 371. Charley,
relative of Phoebe Harding,
Canoe,
log, 283. 263-4.
Canton,
O., 297. Chase,
H. S., 871.
Cape
Charles, 173. Chattanooga,
336.
Capital,
Columbus as, 72, 73, 74, 78. Cheat
Mountain, 159.
Capitol,
Ohio State, 253, 275. Cheeah-luta
of Balsam Grove, by Charles
Capsicum,
349, 350, 352, 354. N.
Willard, rev. by Janet Weaver, 196.
Carlton,
Frank T., 287. Cheerful
Yesterdays and Confident To-
Carnegie
Corporation, 292. morrows,
by Carl Gregg Doney, rev.
Carolina,
374. by
Ardis H. Wheeler, 294-6.
Carrel,
Eleanora P:, 85. Cheesbough,
J., 367.
Carrel,
George P., 85. Chemistry,
338, 357.
Carrel,
Henry Clay, 85. Chemists,
339.
Carrel,
J. Wallace, 85. Cherry
Stone Inlet (Cherry Creek Inlet),
Carroll,
Thomas, 317. 173,
175, 177, 178, 179, 180.
Carthage,
O., 126. Chesapeake
Bay, 167, 173.
"Carthago
Delenda Est," 382. Chester,
Mass., 68.
Cary,
F. L., 366. Chester,
N. Y., boy's academy at, 338.
Cassel,
Henry, 183, 276, 278; farm, 277, Chicago,
335.
283. Chicago
Fair, Second, 336.
Cassel-Parker-Roebuck
farm, 186, 187, 279, Chicago
Sanitary Fair, 336.
282. Chickasaw
War, 189.
Cassidy,
J. S., 369, 371. Chickering,
Geraldine Jencks (with Eme-
Cassidy,
Paul, 366, 368. lyn
Elizabeth Gardner), comp., Ballads
Caswell,
H. E., 367. and
Songs of Southern Michigan, bk.
Cataloging
Department, Society's Library, rev.,
201-2.
report
on, 211. Chillicothe,
O., 73, 76, 125, 126, 128, 133,
Catalogue
of the Flowering Plants and 254, 257, 376.
Ferns
of Ohio, 344, 345. Chinaware,
43, 44.
Catfish,
in Northern Channel, 50. Chipmunks,
47, 48.
Cather,
Willa, 293. Chipped
disks, 17.
Cattle
show, 124. Chisels,
16, 26, 27.
Cayenne
pepper, 348. Chiwere
Sioux, 60.
Cedar
Swamp, 214. Chlorite
schist, 14.
Cedarville,
Ind., 282. Choctaw
Indians, 189.
Celts,
stone, 14, 15, 16. Cholera,
351.
Cemetery,
see Burying ground, of John Choral
music, 119.
Chapman. Chores,
boyhood, of W. G. Harding, 271.
Census
returns of Cuyahoga County, 381. Church
choirs, 98.
Centennial
Exposition, 1876, p. 310. Church
music, 118.
Centinel
of the North-Western Territory Churches, 251; at Caledonia, O., 270; and
[Cincinnati]
Selective Index to, comp. attendance
of Hardings, 272. See also
by
Robert C. Wheeler, 217-47; microfilm names
of church denominations.
of,
planned, 218. Churchill,
David, 99, 116.
Ceremonial
offerings of Indians, 62. Churchill,
Elijah, 66, 67, 68, 70.
Chadwick,
Wallace W., "Into the Breach; Cilley,
J. L., 370.
Civil
War Letters of Wallace W. Chad- Cincinnati,
O., 69, 70, 71, 95, 101, 102,
wick,"
ed. by Mabel Watkins Mayer, 103,
106, 108, 109, 110, 113, 116, 117, 118,
158-80. 119,
121, 132, 253, 261, 316, 317, 327, 329,
"Chamber
of Horrors," 101. 331,
334, 335, 336, 338, 339, 344, 345, 349,
Champaign
County Historical Society, 208. 361.
"Champion
of Education," 256. Cincinnati
Band, 98, 112.
Chandler,
Lizzie, 267. Cincinnati
Euphonical Society, 96.
Chapman,
Andrew, 276. Cincinnati
Herald and Philanthropist, 150.
Chapman, C.
B., 370. Cincinnati
Independent Press, 102, 113.
390 OHIO ARCHAELOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY
Cincinnati
Reading Room, 99. Color,
of flint, 14; of pottery, 29.
"Cincinnati
Society for the Encourage- Colter,
L. S., 368.
ment of Agricultural and Domestic Columbia,
O., 69, 70.
Economy,"
121. Columbia
R., 333.
Cincinnati,
Society of the, 65. Columbia
School of Mines, 327, 337, 338.
Cincinnati
Sunday School Society, 98, 99. Columbia Studies
in Archaeology and
Cincinnati
Theater, 113. History,
384.
Cincinnati,
University of, 287, 361, 364, Columbia
University, 337.
365; Dental
Department, Mills, E. C., Columbiad,
by Joel Barlow, 73.
"Dental
Education in Ohio," 356-72. Columbiana
County exhibition, 133.
Circleville,
O., 71. Columbus,
O., 128, 248, 256, 260, 261, 263,
Circuit
Court, 284. 264,
275, 295, 296, 316, 317, 331, 334, 340,
Circus, 272. 345,
376; history of, Noyes, Elmer Ed-
City Point,
168, 169, 174, 178. ward,
"Columbus: Ohio's Capital," 72-8.
Civil
government, 286. Columbus
Gazette, 75.
Civil War,
88, 89, 139, 260, 261, 265, 268, Columbus
Genealogical Society, 205.
320; letters
of W. W. Chadwick in, Columbus
Ohio State Journal, see Ohio
158-80; and
U. S. Sanitary Commission, State
Journal.
334-7. Columbus
Sunday Dispatch, 290.
Civilian
Conservation Corps, see C. C. C. Come
Back to Wayne County, by [Her-
camps. man
Fetzer], rev. by Bertha E. Joseph-
Civilian
Defense, 206, 208.
289-90.
Clancey, D.
W., 371. son,
289-90.
Clark, Mr.
and Miss, Lilliputians, 116. Commerce,
149, 191.
Committee on
Medical History and Ar-
Clark, Mrs.
Edna M., 287. chives,
205, 307-9, 310.
Clark, George
Rogers, 374. Committee
on Private Research of West-
Class 3A,
159. ern
Reserve University, 292.
Clay, 7;
yellow, 8, 9; flint, 19; pottery, 29. Communists
299.
Communists,
299.
Clayton, J.
R., 367, 370. Community
life, 191.
Clement's
Ball Room, 117. Comparative
trait list, "Fairport Harbor
Clements
Library, William L., 92. Village
Site," 55.
Clendinin,
William, 368, 370.
Clermont
County, O., 139. Comstock,
Samuel, 69.
Cleveland,
0., 145, 269, 309, 325, 327, 329. Concerts,
97, 105, 109, 111, 112, 113, 114,
330, 331,
332, 333, 335, 336, 340. 115,
117, 272; Sacred Music, 107, 110; by
Cleveland
Academy of Natural Sciences, Haydn
Society, 104, 107.
332. Congress,
U. S., 143, 145, 146.
Cleveland Herald,
74, 147. Connecticut,
250, 251, 252, 256, 257.
Cleveland
Medical College, 329; course of Connecticut
Land Company, 326.
study, 330. Connecticut
Regiment, Second, 67; Fifth,
Cleveland
Museum of Natural History 67, 69.
329, 338. Conscientious
objectors, 302.
Cleveland Plain
Dealer, 150, 153. Conservation,
286.
Clifford,
Pa., 264. Constitution,
Society's, revision of, 210.
Climate, 339. Constitution,
U. S., 82.
Clinical
Dentistry, Chair of, 357. Constitution
and By-Laws of the Associa-
Clothes, 190,
191. tion
of the Colleges of Dentistry, 357-8.
Clyde, J. M.,
366. Constitution
of Belmont Medical Society,
Coal, 150;
mines, Ohio and Montana, 327. 316,
317; illus., 312.
Coal Fields
Survey, 341. Continental
Army, 67, 70.
Coat of Arms,
of Washington, 70; of Contributing
members, of Society, 209.
Worthington
family, 258. Conventions,
political, 152; Indiana State,
Cobb, S. J.,
371. 284;
medical, 317, 320, 344.
Cocash, 352. Cooke,
K. H., 368.
Cocoanut,
The, 322. Cooking,
9.
Code of
Ethics of the American Medical Coon, 278.
Association Adopted
by the Belmont Cooper, C. F., 367.
Medical
Society, 311. Coopers'
shops, 378.
Code of
ethics, medical, 311, 317. Coordination of Inter-American Affairs,
Coffins, 278,
279, 281, 283. Office
of the, 384.
Cole, Arthur
C., bk. rev. of Wittke, Carl, Cope,
E. D., 339.
ed., The
History of the State of Ohio, Copena
culture, 62.
Vols. I-III,
373-81. Copper,
28.
Cole, M. F.
T., 251. Coram,
Long Island, 67.
Coleman,
James D., 315. Corbett,
John M., jt. auth., Archaeologi-
Coles (Cole),
Jesse, 182, 185. cal
Studies in Peru, 1941-1942, bk. rev.,
"Colic
Weed," 351. 384.
College of
the City of New York, 69, 293. Corn,
123.
Colleges,
medical, 316-7, 322, 323, 326; sci- Cornell,
D. D., 367, 369.
entific
training in, 337; early O., 343; Cornell,
Rodney, 366.
dental,
356-72. Cornet,
269.
Collins, E.,
366. Corsairs,
148.
Colonial
period, 65. Corson,
R., 371.
INDEX 391
Cosgrave,
John O'Hara, H, illus., Pilotin' Deer,
21; antlers, 22, 23, 27; jaws, 24, 26;
Comes
Natural, bk. rev., 383. leg-bones,
26; mandibles, 25, 28; Vir-
Cotton, John,
73. ginia,
45, 48.
Cotton
plutocracy, 141. Delaware,
O., 295.
Cougars, 47,
48. Delaware Literary
Institute, Franklin,
Council on
Medical Education, 364. N.
Y., 338.
Counter-Revolution
in Pennsylvania, 1776- Delemater, John, 330, 332.
1790, by Robert L. Brunhouse, rev. by Deller, C. Ford, 367, 369.
Harlow
Lindley, 82. Democratic
party, 249, 321.
County
agricultural societies, before 1846, Democrats,
79, 145.
p. 122; after
1846, pp. 123-40. Demonstrators
of Ohio College of Dental
Court House
of Washington County, 212. Surgery,
365-72.
Cows, 271. Denman,
Mrs. Ada, 275.
Craftsmen,
62. Dental
Board, Ohio State, 362.
Craven, F.
T., 368. Dental
Department, University of Cin-
Craven, John,
262. cinnati,
361.
Crimea, 337. Dental
Educational Council of America,
Crops, 139,
272. 363,
364.
Cross of St.
George, 65, 70. "Dental
Education in Ohio," by Edward
Cross Reference Shelf-Catalogue, to C. Mills,
356-72.
MSS. in
Society's Library, 211. Dental
Law, amendments to, 363.
Crowding, of
Society's Library holdings, Dentistry,
study and teaching in Ohio,
212. Mills,
Edward C. "Dental Education
Cults,
Indian, 81. in
Ohio," 356-72.
Cultural
affiliations, 52. DePauw
University, 281.
Cultural
arts, 286. Depressions,
1819, 1820, p. 108; 1930's, 299.
Culture, 327;
prehistoric, 206. Deshler,
Mrs. Betsy Green, 77.
Cumberland,
Army of the, 159. Dessie
Tinseler's Song, 290.
Cumley, E.
R., 366. Detroit,
Mich., 189, 375.
Cummings,
Carlos E., East Is East and Devons,
cattle, 126.
West Is
West; Some Observations on Dewey, John, 293.
the
World's Fairs of 1939, bk. rev., 203. Diagrams,
Fairport Harbor Deposit Cross
Cummins, S.
M., 371. Section,
7.
Curriculum,
dental, 356-72. Diamond
Alkali Company, 4.
Curtis, Alva,
349. Dickerson,
Abigail, 265.
Curtis,
George M., 308. Dickerson,
Charity Van Kirk, 265.
Cushing, G.
H., 371. Dickerson,
Clara, 265, 266.
Custer, L.
E., 366, 368, 371. Dickerson,
Deborah, 262.
Custis,
George Washington Parke, 162. Dickerson,
Elizabeth Ann, 267.
Cutler, S.
P., 369. Dickerson,
Isaac Haines, 261, 263, 265, 267.
Cuyahoga
County, O., 125, 138, 143, 381. Dickerson,
Lida, 266.
Cuyahoga
Falls, 326, 327, 328. Dickerson,
Malvina, 263.
Cuyahoga R.,
326. Dickerson,
Phoebe (Mrs. George Tryon
Harding),
262, 263, 264, 265.
Dallas, L.
J., 315. Dickerson,
Thomas Wiley, 264.
Dalny,
Manchuria, 382. Dickerson,
Mrs. Thomas Wiley, 274.
Dalton, Van
B., 368, 369. Dickerson,
William, R., 379.
Dams, 282. Dickerson
family, 265.
Dana,
Benjamin, 126. Dickore,
Marie, ed., General Joseph
Dances,
Indian, 82. Kerr,
of Chillicothe, Ohio--"Ohio's Lost
Dancing, 82,
113, 381. Senator,"
bk. rev., 85.
Darwin,
Charles, 325. Dictionary
of American Biography, 213.
Daughters of
the American Revolution, Diet,
Union army, 163, 166, 170, 172, 174,
65. 175,
177.
Davis, Harold
E., bk. rev. of Caldwell, Digest
of Centinel, 217.
Norman Ward, The
French in the _Mis- Digestion,
353.
sissippi
Valley, 1740-50, 188-9. Dillingham,
John, 90, 113, 115.
Davis, Henry
S., 367. Diorite,
17; celts, 16.
Dawson, J.
W., 182, 183, 185, 186. Director
(of the Society), Report of the,
Day, Meeker,
348. 205-8.
Deafness,
341. Disability
certificate, granted Tryon Har-
Dean, James
C., 371. ding,
264.
Dearest
Mother: Letters front Famous Disbursements, of Society's funds, 213,
Sons [and
Daughters] to their Mothers, 214, 215.
selected and
edited by Paul Elbogen, Diseases,
jaundice, 271.
rev. by
Gertrude P. Weaver, 83-4. Disks,
stone, 18.
Death,
notices in Centinel, 218; of John Distilleries,
378.
Chapman, 279;
rate, 337. Dittrick,
Howard, 308, 309.
DeCamp, M.,
357. Dix,
William S., The Amateur Spirit in
Decatur,
Stephen, 148. Scholarship;
report of the Committee on
Decoctions,
350. Private
Research of Western Reserve
Decoration, of
pottery, 32. University,
bk. rev., 292.
Decorations,
military, 65. Doctors,
see Physicians.
392 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND
HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Documents, Department of,
Society's, Engineering,
Dept. of, at O. S. U., 258.
212; created, 211; report on, 211. England,
260.
Dog, The, periodical,
322. English,
189; singers, 96; traders, 374.
Dogs, 46, 48; canines of, 26. Enlistments,
Civil War, 261.
Donation to Worthington, O., by Thomas Enrollment
Act, 176.
Worthington, 255. Episcopal
Church, 97, 98, 104, 105, 107, 112,
Doney, Carl Gregg, Cheerful Yesterdays 113, 115.
and Confident
Tomorrows, bk. rev., Episcopal
Singing Society of Cincinnati,
294-6. 96, 97, 100.
Dorchester, Mass., 326. Episcopalians,
250.
Dorfeuille, Joseph, 100, 114. "Equity
store," 103.
Doughty, William M., 370. Erie,
Pa., 338.
Doyle, B. O., 371. Erie
Indians, 59, 6O.
Draft, military, 139; registrations, 208. Erosion, 5.
Dragoons, 2nd Reg. of Light, 66, 67. Estate,
of John Chapman, 284.
Drake, Daniel, 109, 253, 316, 345, 349, 378. Estep, William, 313, 314, 315; career,
322-3.
Dreiser, Theodore, 293. Ethnogeographic
Board of the National
Driftwood, 282. Research Council,
384.
Drills, 11, 12. Europe, 268.
Drink, 380. Euterpeian
Society, 116, 118.
Drops, 350. Evans,
Jennie, 295.
Druggists, 322. Evans, R. L.,
371.
Drum, 269. Everdell,
James, 117.
Drumfish, 26. Everly, E. Lloyd,
366, 368, 370.
Drummelzier, Scotland, 322. Everyday
Things in American Life. [Vol.
duBarry, Madame, 83. II],
1776-1876, by William Chauncy
Ducks, lesser scaup, 48, 49; buffle-head, Langdon, rev. by Clarence L.
Weaver,
49; wood, 48, 49. 190-1.
Dudley, Helen M., "The Origin of the Examinations, for dental
practice in Ohio,
Name of the Town of Worthington," 362.
248-59, 304. Excavations,
198; at Fairport Harbor Vil-
Dudley, W. L., 369. lage
Site, 3-64; of John Chapman's bu-
Dunham and Gressinger,
printers, 311. rial
ground, 278.
Exchanges, library, 210.
Eagles, Bald, 48, 49. Exeter
Society of Cincinnati, 65.
Earth, burned, 8; black, 8, 9. Exhibitions,
county fair, 123, 124, 126, 128,
Earthworks, 62, 81. 130,
139, 140.
East Is East and West Is West; Some Exhibits,
Society's archaeological, 206;
Observations on the World's Fairs of special, 207.
1939, by Dr.
Carlos E. Cummings, rev. Expanded-base
drills, 11.
by H. C. Shetrone, 203. Expeditions,
scientific, 332-4.
Eastern Shore Bay, 179. Explorer,
steamer, 333.
Eaton, Starling, 206. Explorers,
white, 302.
Eberly, E. H., 369. Explorations,
archaeological, 3-64; scien-
Edison, Thomas A., 80. tific,
332-4.
Editorial Associate, duties continued by Eye
balm, 353.
Miss Josephson, 211, 212.
Education, 286, 326; of Ohio presidents, Fabrics,
190.
273; dental, 356-72. Facsimiles, Belmont Medical Society,
Educational conferences, 205. The
Constitution and By-Laws.
St.
Educational facilities, in
Pennsylvania, Clairsville,
O., 1847, t.-p., 312; The Bel-
289. mont
Medical Journal, Vol. I, No. 1,
Educational qualifications, of prospective t.-p., 314.
dental students, 360-1. Faculties
of the dental colleges, 363.
Educational Service, of Society, 206. Fair
grounds, 136.
Effigy pipe, 18; slate, 19. Fairo,
C. T., 366.
Egyptian antiquities and birds, 101. Fairport
Harbor, O., antiquities, Morgan,
Elbogen, Paul, ed., Dearest Mother: Richard
G. (with H. Holmes Ellis),
Letters from Famous Sons [and Daugh- "The Fairport Harbor Village Site," 3-64.
ters] to Their Mothers, bk. rev., 83-4. Fairport
Harbor Site, map, 4; plan, 6;
Eliot, T. S., 294. diagram, 7.
Elk, 46, 48; antlers, 23; canines, 24, 26; Fairs, 120, 124, 125, 130, 131,
136, 139;
incisors, 24, 26. Sanitary,
during Civil War, 336.
Ellis, H. Holmes, jt. auth., "The Fair- Falconer, John J., 287.
port Harbor Village Site," 3-64. Fallen
Timbers, Battle of, 375.
Emancipation Proclamation, 260. Falstaff,
Jake, see Fetzer, Herman.
Emaninger, A. F., 371. Family
Tree of Man, exhibit, 206.
Emesis,
350. Family
Visitor, The, 331.
Emetics, 350, 851. Faraday,
Michael, 325.
Employment
Agency for Civil War Sol- Farmers,
141.
diers, 337. Farmers'
clubs, 137.
Enemas,
350. Farming,
377.
Englemann,
George, 324. Farmington,
Conn., Second Society, 250.
INDEX 393
Farms, life on,
266, 295; implements, 270; Fort
Tillinghast, 161, 164, 166.
property,
272; commodities, 273. Fort
Wayne, 376.
Farrell,
John, 293. port
Wayne, Indiana, 181, 182, 183, 187,
"Father
of Botanic Medicine" (Samuel 276, 280,
282, 283; map, 277.
Thomson),
347-54. Fort
Wayne Sentinel, 283.
Federalists,
376, 377, 379. Fort
Williams, 262, 263.
Fees,
medical, 318; and Thomsonianism, Fortress
Monroe, 167, 173, 174, 178.
355. Fossils,
21; fish, 331; plant, 332; botany
Femorae, 21. of,
337.
Fence around
Chapman's grave, 280. Foster,
Charles, 253, 258.
Fette, G. T.,
369, 370. Foundations
of Ohio, by Beverley W.
Fetzer,
Herman, Come bark to Wayne Bond,
Jr., rev. by Arthur C. Cole, 373-
County, bk. rev., 289-90. 81.
Fever, 352. Fox,
Charles, 100, 106, 108, 110.
Fibulae, 21. Foxes,
gray, 47, 48.
Field
surveys, 206. France,
83, 195.
Fifteenth and
16th Wards of Columbus, Franklin,
Benjamin, 79.
Civilian
Defense in, 206. Franklin
County, O., 76, 77, 137.
Financial
report of Society's Treasurer, Franklin
County Fair, 134.
1941, pp.
215-6. Franklinton,
O., 72, 74, 75, 76, 256, 257.
Fine Arts
Department, O. S. U., 258. Free
Labor Movement, a Quaker Protest
Fire brigade,
132. against Slavery,
by Ruth Ketring
Firestone
Tire and Rubber Company, 207. Nuermberger,
rev. by Harlow Lindley,
Fischer,
Martin H., 370. 200-201.
Fischer, Mrs.
Ruth Joseph, 206; bk. rev. Free
States, 152.
McKenney,
Ruth, Jake Home, 299-300. Freeman,
Edmund, 217.
Fishes, 45,
50. Freeman's
Journal, 217.
Fish hooks,
24, 27, 50. French,
68, 189; explorers, 373.
Fishing, 272. French
and Indian War, 374.
Fitzpatrick,
John C., 65. French
empire and trade in the Missis-
"Five
Year Review of the Work of the sippi
Valley, 188.
Ohio Committee
on Medical History French in the
Mississippi Valley, 1740-
and
Archives," by Robert G. Paterson, 1750,
by Norman Ward Caldwell, rev.
307-9. by
Harold E. Davis, 188-9.
Flack, Mrs.
Jo., 267. Friends,
Society of, Yearly Meeting, Wil-
Flake knife,
12. mington,
O., 209.
Flakes and
flakers, 14, 24. Frolics,
380.
Flat-boats,
377. From Peace to War, by Ernest Hatch
Fletter,
Samuel, 185, 186. Wilkins,
rev. by Ardis H. Wheeler,
Flint, 11,
14; chips, 7. 301-2.
Floods, 282. Frontier
and pioneer life, 374; Wheeler,
Flora, 324,
327. Robert
G., comp., "Selective Index to
Florence,
George, term of, 209. the
Centinel of the North-Western Ter-
Florida War,
142, 145, 146. ritory,"
217-47; revivalists, 380.
Flour, 126. Frontier
State, 1803-1825, by William T.
Flour mills,
378. Utter,
rev. by Arthur C. Cole, 373-81.
Fluted
blades, 64. Frosts,
281.
Folsom-like
points, 64. Fuller,
John C., 371.
Food, 46, 50,
191, 336; and U. S. Sani- Funds,
Society, 214.
tary
Commission, 335-6. Funeral
of John Chapman, 280, 283.
Forbes,
Isaiah, 371. Funeral
cortege, 282.
Ford, Henry,
80. Fur
trade, 373.
Ford's
Theatre, 266. Furs,
46, 47.
Foreign affairs, House Committee on, Furniture, 191.
147.
Foreign-born,
381. Gambler,
O., 273.
Foreign news,
217. Games,
baseball, 272.
Forman, Dr. Jonathan,
307, 308. Gandee,
G. W., 367.
Fort Ancient,
61, 214; peoples of, 61. Gano,
W. G. W., 100.
Fort Clifton,
169, 170. Garber,
J. Otis, 287.
Fort Darling,
169. Garden,
Kansas, 334.
Fort
Ellsworth, 262. Gardens
and gardeners, 7, 8, 336.
Fort Harmar,
375. Gardiner,
J. B., 72.
Fort Hill,
214. Gardner,
Emelyn Elizabeth (with
Ger-
Fort Miami,
376. aldine
Jencks Chickering), comp., Bal-
Fort North,
262. lads
and Songs of Southern Michigan,
Fort Pitt,
374. bk.
rev., 201-2.
Fort
Powhatan, 168. Garfield,
James A., 273.
Fort St.
George, 67. Garfield
House, 214.
Fort Slongo,
68. Gargle,
352.
Fort Spring
Hill, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, Garland,
Hamlin, 293.
173, 174,
175, 176, 177, 178. Garrison,
William Lloyd, 380.
Fort Thomas,
Ky., 71. Gas,
natural, 343.
394 0HIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Gasoline,
383; rationing boards, 208. "Great
National Turnpike Road," 73.
Gaston,
Ephraim, 311, 213, 314, 315, 317, Great
Western Sanitary Fair, 336.
320. "Greek
Slave," statue, 100.
Gastritis,
351. Green
River snail, 51.
Gazzam,
Charles W., 100. Greenland,
339.
Geauga
County agricultural society, 124. Greenman,
E. F., 52.
Geese,
Canadian, 48, 49. Greenville,
Treaty of, 375.
Genealogical
research, 212. Grimes,
James W., 258.
General
Joseph Kerr, of Chillicothe, Ohio "Griping," during Civil War, 163, 165,
--"Ohio's
Lost Senator," ed. by Marie 170.
Dickore,
rev. by Harlow Lindley, 85. Grit,
29, 30, 54.
General
Land Office, 152. Guide,
to Society's MSS. planned, 211.
Geography,
289. Guide
to the Manuscript Collections in
Geological
courses, 331. the
William L. Clements Library, comp.
Geological
Society of London, 345. by
Howard H. Peckham, rev. by Ar-
Geological
Survey, Ohio. 324, 329, 338, thur
Mink, 92-3.
339,
342. Gulls,
herring, 48, 49.
Geologists,
324, 339, 342, 343. Gum,
camphor, 354.
Geology,
289, 325, 328, 330, 333, 337, 342. Gum
myrrh, 354.
Geopolitics,
382. Guns,
60; flintlock, 43; iron flintlock, 44;
George
III, King of England, 188, 374. fragments,
59.
Georgia,
196.
German
musical activity, 95. Haag,
Flora N., 366, 369.
German
occupation of France, 195. Haag, William G.
(with William S. Webb
Gettysburg,
261. and
Charles E. Snow), The C. and 0.
Gewert,
A. P., 370. Mounds
at Paintsville, Sites Jo 2 and
Gibboney,
E. T., 367, 368. Jo
9, Johnson County, Kentucky, bk.
Giddings,
Joshua R., 142-9, 151-3, 155, 157; rev.,
198-9.
on war with England, 154; Calendar to laden, Russell
L., 308
MSS.
of, 209. Haley,
W. D., 182.
Gifts,
to Society, 207, 210. Hall,
James, 328, 339.
Gilded
Age aristocracy, 293. Hamilton,
O., 133.
Ginger,
352. Hamilton,
Alexander, 68.
Gladden,
Washington, 338. Hamilton,
F. N., 335.
Gladstone,
William E., 322. Hamilton, J. W.,
313.
Glasgow,
Ellen, 293. Hamilton,
William, 321, 323.
Glendale,
O., 71. Hamilton
College, 338.
Godfrey,
Francis, 283. Hamilton
County, 121, 139, 160, 381.
Golden
Age of Nomenclature, 325. Hamilton
County Agricultural Exhibition,
Golden
Seal, 353. 126.
Goldman,
Leon, 308. Hamilton County
Agricultural Society
Goosman,
Charles, 371. 125.
Gordon,
J. D., 367. Hamilton
Kline Memorial Fund, 214.
Gorgets,
17; black slate, 20; circular Hamilton-Taber
firm, 283.
shell,
63; moccasin-shaped shell, 63. Hamlin,
C. R., 141.
Goslin,
Robert M., "Animal Remains Hammers,
17.
(Excavated
at Fairport Harbor)," 3, Hammerstones,
9, 16, 17.
45-51. Hampton
Roads, 174.
Gouges,
23, 24, 46. Handicraft,
191.
Governor
of Ohio, 252, 253, 254; letter to Hanford,
Ruth, 70.
Society,
206.
Harbison, Josie, 267.
Graduation,
of Warren G. Harding, 272. Harbor
Land Co., 3.
Graf,
W. J., 370.
Harding, Abigail Victoria, 271.
Grain
and farm products, 127. Harding,
Amos, 264.
Grand
R., 3, 4, 50. Harding,
Charity, 267, 268, 271.
Granite,
18. Harding,
Charles, death of, 271.
Grant,
Ullyses S., 80, 88-9, 170, 171, 172, Harding,
Charles Alexander, 262, 264,
180,
265.
269.
Grant
at Appomattox: A Study of the Harding, Chat, see Harding, Charity.
Man,
by William E. Brooks, rev. by Harding,
George T., nephew of W. G.
Arthur
Mink, 88-9. Harding,
275.
Granville,
O., 295. Harding,
George Tryon, father of W. G.
Grass, 5. Harding,
son born to, 260, 266; romance
Grave,
of John Chapman, 183, 280; of, 261;
marriage, 262; illness, 263-4;
marker,
284. ancestry,
265; moves to own home, 267;
"Gravel
Kame" culture, 62, 63. early
married life, 268; medical studies,
Graveyard, see
Burying ground of John 269;
in Caledonia, 270; family life, 271;
Chapman. acquires farm, 272; moves to Marion,
Gray,
Asa, 324, 333, 337. 273.
Gray
Herbarium, 337. Harding,
George Tryon, Jr., brother of
Great
Britain, 126. See also England. W.
G. Harding, birth, 271.
"Great
Humanitarian," Thomas Worth- Harding,
Gust, 267.
ington,
256.
Harding, Liddy, 267.
INDEX 395
Harding, Mary
Clarissa, 268, 269. Hewetson,
Joseph, 315.
Harding,
Persilla, 269; death of, 271. Heyroth,
F. F., 369.
Harding,
Phoebe Carolina, 271. Heywood,
Mr., and U. S. Sanitary Com-
Harding,
Phoebe Dickerson, 260, 261, 266, mission,
335.
268, 271, 272,
273. Highland County
Agricultural Society,
Harding,
Tryon, sec Harding, George 131.
Tryon. Highlands,
H. E., 367.
Harding,
Warren Gamaliel, 294; birth, Highways, 379.
260-1;
infancy, 266; nickname, 266, 267; Hildreth,
Samuel P., 316, 330.
childhood
illness, 268; school days, 269: Hinckley,
B. C., 366.
printing, 270;
chores, 271, 272; jobs, Hiram
College, 273.
272; college,
273; teaching, 274; editing. Hirshberg,
Herbert S., Subject Guide to
275. Reference
Books, bk. rev., 93.
Harding, Mrs.
Warren Gamaliel, 275. Histology
and Physiology, Chair of, 357.
Harding farm,
264. Historical
work, Miss Josephson's experi-
Harding High
School, Fairport Harbor, ence
and training in, 211.
O., 3, 5. Historic
material excavated at Fairport
Harding
Memorial Association, 275. Harbor,
illus., 43.
Harding
Papers, 275. History
Conference, Ohio, cancelled, 205.
Hargrove,
Marion, See Here, Private History,
Department of, Society's, 206.
Hargrove, bk. rev., 193-4. History
of Franklin County, cited, 251.
Harkrader, R.
C., 367. "History
of Local Agricultural Societies
Harmonical
Society, 96, 118. in Ohio to 1865," by
Robert Leslie
Harness maker,
in Caledonia, O., 270. Jones,
120-40.
Harper's
Ferry, 159. History of
Medicine, Society of the
Harold, John,
184. American
Association of the, 309.
Harris,
Ray Baker, "Background and History
of the State of Ohio, ed. by Carl
Youth of the
Seventh Ohio President," Wittke,
series, 210, 211; publicity on.
260-75, 304. 305;
Vol. VI, rev. by Lois H. McKin-
Harrison, O.,
183. ley,
285-7; Vols. I-III, rev. by Arthur
Harrison,
Benjamin, 273. C.
Cole, 373-81.
Harrison,
William Henry, 102. Hitchcock,
-----, Ohio Whig, 152.
Harvard University,
295, 337, 338. Hoadly,
Hon. George, 335.
Hatcher,
Harlan H., 287, 291. Hobbs,
Lucy, first woman to get dental
Hayden, F. V.,
333. degree,
357.
Hayden,
Gillette, 369. Hoblitzel,
R. C., 366.
Hayden,
Lemuel, fictional character, 289. Hobson,
Richmond Pierson, SO.
Haydn and
Handel Society, 111-12. Hoes,
25; shell, 21, 28.
"Haydn Society of Cincinnati, 1819-24," Hofer, A. K.,
282.
96;
organization and officers, 97; 1st five Hoff,
N. S., 367, 371.
years, 98;
members, 99, 101, 102; annals, Hogs,
Bedford, 126; Big China. 126.
103; 1st
concert, 104-5; 2d concert, 105-6; Holland,
265.
4th concert,
107, 108; concerts of 1821, Holloway,
Smith, 315.
pp. 109, 110;
Washington's Birthday Holmes, Oliver
Wendell, 254.
celebration,
111; 7th concert, 112; Dec., Holton,
H. C., 366, 368.
1822, concert,
114; meetings, 116; last Home,
Jake, fictional character, 299.
season, 117-9. "Home
League." 143.
Hayes, George
F., 371. Home
making, in 1860's, 266.
Hayes,
Rutherford B., 71, 273. Homeopathic
Hospital College in Cleve-
Hayes Memorial
Library, 210, 213. land,
269, 273.
Hayes-Tilden
controversy, 71. Honsiger,
Emanuel, 371.
Hays, Molly, see
Pitcher, Molly. Hoover,
Herbert, 65, 69.
Health, in
Columbus, 1820's, 75, 77; of Hoover,
Isaac, 317.
pioneers, 378. Hopewell
culture, 62, 63.
Health
Association, Ohio Public, 307. Horse
racing, 131, 132, 135, 136.
Heaton and
Gressinger, printers, 311. Horton,
W. P., 371.
Heer, Oswald,
paleontologist, 340. Hospitals,
378; Army Post, 263; Seminary
Heflebower, R.
C., 371. U.
S. General, 263, 264; supplies, 335;
Heidingsfeld,
M. C., 371. directory,
336.
Heise, Oscar,
369. Hotchkiss,
Elisha, 99.
Hemlock, 352,
353. House
of Representatives, federal, 142.
Henninger,
Rudolph, 3. Houses,
191; in Columbus, 1817, p. 72.
Henry,
Patrick, 79. Housing,
91.
Herbal
medicine, see Botanic medicine. How,
W. S., 371.
Herbarium, U.
S. National, 337. Howard,
Horton J., printer, 311; and
Hergesheimer,
Joseph, 293. Thomsonianism,
349.
Hernia, 351. Howe,
Henry, 209.
Hero in
America, by Dixon Wecter, rev. Howell, W. T.,
99.
by John
Merrill Weed, 79-80. Howells,
William Dean, 292, 293, 294.
Hertzog, Lucy
Stone, 308. Hubbart,
H. Clyde, 287.
Herzog, George, Transcriptions
and Anal- Hudson,
T. B., 144.
ysis of
Tutelo Music, bk. rev., 80-82. Hudson Observer
and Telegraph, 380.
Hewetson, A.
D., 369. Hughes,
Rupert, 69.
396 OHIO
ARCAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Hughes, Thomas E.,
368 Intellect,
191.
Hulick, W. O., 367. Interment
of John Chapman, 185.
Human occupation, in
Fairport Harbor International
Geologists Association, 345.
site, 7. International
Medical Congress, 323.
Hundred-Day Men, 158. "Into
the Breach: Civil War Letters of
Hunger march, 299. Wallace
W. Chadwick," ed. by Mabel
Hunter, F. A., 371. Watkins
Mayer, 158-80.
Huron Indians, 59,
189. "Intrusive
Mound" culture, 62.
Huskings, 380. Inventions,
of Josiah Warren, 103.
Hussey, Obed, 126. Inventory,
of Society's publications, 206.
Iowa, 60.
Iberia, O., 272. Iron,
150, 383.
Iberia Spectator,
273. Iron-works,
378.
Ice, 282. Troquois
Aspect, 52, 54, 60.
Idaho, Territory of,
89. Iroquois
Indians, 59, 60, 61, 80, 373.
Illinois Central
Railroad Company, 334. Trwin,
Thomas, 315.
Illinois Country,
303. Italy,
331.
Illinois River
Valley, Hopewell culture Ives,
Eli, 329.
in, 62. Ives
Expedition, Lieut. Joseph C., 333,
Illinois State Museum,
303. 334.
Illinois Studies
in the Social Sciences, Ivins, L. T., 367.
Vol. XXVI, No. 3, bk.
rev., 188.
Illness, among Harding
children, 268; Jackson,
Andrew, bust of, 100.
among Union soldiers,
170, 178, 179. Jacksonian
democracy, 380.
Illustrations: Jacoby's
Corners, 290.
Belmont Medical
Journal, Vol. I, No. Jake Home,
by Ruth McKenney, rev. by
1, facsim. of t.-p.,
314. Ruth
Joseph Fischer, 299-300.
Belmont Medical
Society, The Consti- James
R., 158, 167, 168, 169.
tution and
By-Laws, St. Clairsville, Jamestown,
Va., 167.
Ohio, 1847, facsim.
of t.-p., 312. Jamison,
F. K., 371.
Fairport Harbor
Artifacts, 12, 13, 15, Japan,
382.
17, 19, 21, 22, 24,
26. Jaundice,
271.
Fairport Harbor
Deposit Cross-Section, Jay
County, Indiana, 184.
diagr., 7. Jay
Treaty, 375.
Fairport Harbor
Excavation Area, plan, Jeans,
127.
6. Jefferson,
O., 152.
Fairport Harbor
Historic Material, 43. Jefferson,
Thomas, 79, 376.
Fairport Harbor
Pottery, 31, 31, 35, 37, Jewelry,
65.
39, 41. Jobs,
odd, held by Warren G. Harding.
Fairport Harbor Site,
map, 4. 271.
Fort Wayne, Ind.,
route from Cassel Johnny
Appleseed, see Chapman, John.
land to Archer
Cemetery, 1845, map, "Johnny Appleseed, A Pioneer Hero,"
277. cited,
182.
West, Henry, port.,
321. Johnny
Appleseed Cabin, 304.
Immigrants, 381. Johnny
Appleseed Memorial commission,
Incldeon, ------,
British singer, 96. 182.
Independent Press,
Cincinnati newspaper, Johnson, Andrew,
260, 266.
102, 113. Johnson,
Arthur C., Sr., letter from Gov.
Indexes, Wheeler,
Robert C., "Selective Bricker
to, 206; term of, 209.
Index to the Centinel
of the North- Johnson,
Bets, 262.
Western
Territory," 217, 247. Johnston,
Henry P., 68.
Indexing, 211. Jones,
Charles C., 371.
Indian Arts and
Crafts Exhibit, see also Jones,
George Edwin, 370.
Exhibits. Jones,
Hildeburn, 71.
Indian paint, 353. Jones,
Howard, 71.
"Indian
Tobacco," 350, 351. Jones,
Lloyd, 71.
Indian Trail, 279. Jones,
Mary McMullin, "The Order of
Indian Villages of
the Illinois Country. the Purple Heart," 65-71.
Part I, Atlas, by
Sara Jones Tucker. Jones,
Robert Leslie, "A History of Local
rev. by H. C.
Shetrone, 302-3. Agricultural
Societies in Ohio to 1865,"
Indiana, 63, 196,
280; Adena mounds in, 120-40,
204.
63. Jordan,
Philip D., 308; (with Lillian
Indiana Horticultural
Society, 183. Kessler),
comp., Songs of Yesterday,
Indiana-Ohio line,
280. bk.
rev., 197-8; "The Secret Six: An
Indians of North
America, 3-64, 45, 81, 89 Inquiry
into the Basic Materia Medica
196, 268, 289, 373;
village sites, 3, 8, 302, of
the Thomsonian System of Botanic
303; uprising of
1847, 189; languages, Medicine,"
347-55.
281; houses, 282;
trade, 375. See also Josephson,
Bertha E., bk. rev. of Reston,
names of tribes. James
B., Prelude to Victory, 192-3;
Industrial Valley,
cited, 300. transfer to head
Department of Docu-
Industry and
industries, 150, 191, 289, 378. ments,
211, 212: bk. rev. of Fetzer, Her-
Infusions, 350. man,
Come Back to Wayne County.
Institute of
Education by Radio, 207. 289-90.
INDEX 397
Journal
of Belmont Medical Society, 319. Langdon,
William Chauncy, Everyday
Journalism,
287. Things
in American Life. [Vol. II]
Judging, at
county fairs, 124-5, 136. 1776-1876,
bk. rev., 190-1.
Junkerman,
G. S., 369. Lange,
Sidney, 371.
Langtrie,
Walter, 278, 279.
Kazin,
Alfred, On Native Grounds; An La
Richardie, Jesuit explorer, 189.
Interpretation of
Modern American Larramie question, 339.
Prose
Literature, bk. rev., 292-4. La
Salle, Jean Baptiste, 373.
Kearby, A.
N., 366. Lasley,
Chichi, illus., bk. rev., 190.
Kearns,
Charles, 370. Latin
America, archaeological excavations,
Keel-boats,
377. 384.
Keely,
Charles I., 366, 369, 370. Lawrence
County, 137, 139.
Keely,
George U., 357, 368. Lawrence
Scientific School, 338.
Keller,
Mark, 366. Lawwill,
J. R., 206; bk. rev. of Way
Kelly, Fred
C., The Wright Brothers, bk. Frederick,
Jr., Pilotin' Comes Natural
rev., 298-9. 383.
Kensington,
Conn., 250. Layman
in scholarship, 292.
Kentucky,
196, 198: Adena mounds in. 63. Lebanon
University, 362.
Kenyon
College, 273, 294. Lee,
Robert E., 80, 173, 180, 265; resi-
Kerns, C.,
368. dence,
162.
Kerr,
Joseph, 85. Legislation,
Giddings on, 148; medical,
Kessler,
Lillian (with Philip D. Jordan), 326.
comp., Songs
of Yesterday, bk. rev., Legislature,
Ohio, 72, 75, 261, 329, 312.
1978. Leominster,
Mass., 181.
Kilbourne,
James, 249, 250, 251, 252, 254, Lesley,
J. Peter, 339, 340, 311.
255, 256,
257, 258. Leslie,
A. M., 371.
Kilbourne
Library, 252. Leslie,
D. J., 371.
Kilbourne-Worthington
letter, 254, 258. Leslie,
James, 371.
King,
Leicester, 142, 144. Lesquereux,
Leo, and J. S. Newberry,
King, Rufus,
253, 258. 339-42.
King Avenue
Methodist Church, Colum- Lesquereux,
Sophie (Mrs. Leo), 340, 341.
bus, O.,
295. Letters,
from famous people to their
King's
County, N. Y., 265. mothers,
83.
Kirtland,
Jared P., 329, 332, 345. Lewis,
Mr. and Mrs., 113.
Kleet,
William, 367. Lewis,
H. L., 370.
Klippart,
John H., 339, 345. Lewis,
Sinclair, 293.
Knemoeller,
W. F., 369. Lewis
and Clark expedition, 89. See also
Knife blade,
43, 44, 59. Expeditions.
Knight and
Parsons Directory for Cleve- Lewis
family, 117.
land, 1853,
p. 331. Lewissohn,
Ludwig, 294.
Knight,
William, 368, 370. Lexington,
Ky., 316.
Knives, 11,
12, 13. Libby
Prison, 158.
Know Ohio exhibit, 207. See also Ex- Liberator, 380.
hibits. Liberty
party, 143.
Knowland,
Joseph R., California, a Land- Libraries,
in early Ohio, 381.
mark
History; Story of the Preserva- Library, medical, of Belmont Medical
tion and
Marking of Early Day Shrines, Society, 316.
bk. rev.,
304. Library
of Congress, 70.
Knox County
exhibitions, 131. Library,
Society, report on, 210.
Ko-Ki-Sa
Sepe Me-Ar-We, 281. licking
County, 137, 138.
Korea, 382. Licking
County Agricultural Society, 127,
Kost, John,
351, 352. 128,
133.
Krikorian,
Sardis, 366, 367. Life
members, Society, 209.
Krumm, Hazel
Shinn, The Years Like Life's
Tilted Cup, cited, 290.
Foxes, bk. rev., 296-7. Light, A. J., 370.
Kumler, A.
A., 368, 369.
Lilliputian songsters, 116.
Lily root,
352, 353.
Labor, 144,
151, 286, 299; slave, 142; free, Lima,
Peru, 384.
143. Limestone,
18, 20, 328.
Ladies'
riding horses, 133. Lincoln,
Abraham, 79, 80, 158, 169, 261,
Lady-Finger,
mussels, 51. 266.
Lake County,
3. Lincoln,
Mrs. Abraham, 266.
Lake Erie,
4, 7, 50, 58, 59, 374. Lincoln,
Charles A., 82.
Lake region,
339. Lindbergh,
Charles,, 80.
Lamps.
lard-burning, 102. Lindley,
Harlow, 307; bk. revs., Brun-
Lancaster,
O., 73, 345. house,
R. L., Counter-Revolution in Pa.,
Land, 20, 278, 327; cost of, 152; descrip- 1776-1790, 82;
Dickore, Marie, ed., Gen-
tion of,
276; public, 297. eral
Joseph Kerr, 85; Schaffter, Dorothy,
Land grants,
375. State
Housing Agencies, 91-2. Thomas,
Land
speculations, 379. Jean,
Blue Ridge Country, 196-7; Jor-
Lane
Theological Seminary, 338. dan,
P. D. (with Lillian Kessler), comp.
Langdale, C. A.,
368. Songs
of Yesterday, 197-8; Nuermberger,
Langdon,
Elam P., 99. R.H.,
Free Tabor Movement, 200-201;
398 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Bowman, D. W.,
Pathway to Progress. Maple-Leaf.
mollusk, 51.
287-8; Kelly,
F. C., Wright Brothers, Maps,
211; Fairport Harbor site, 4; union
298-9; Strong, et al., Archaeological list
of, recommended, 213; on Chap-
Studies in
Peru, 384; Report of the man's
burial, 277.
Secretary [of
the Society], 208-13; Maria
Theresa, 83.
comp., Ohio
in the Twentieth Century, Marie
Antoinette, 83.
1900-38, bk. rev., 285-7, Marietta,
O., 73, 212, 330, 375, 376; agri-
Lindley, Olive
Rogers, bk. rev. of Brom- cultural
society at, 120, 121; agricul-
field, Louis, Mrs.
Parkington, 202. tural
exhibition at, 124, 126; horse racing
Lindsey, A.
E., 370. at,
132.
Lisbon Railway
Report, 327. Marine
Coffee House, 117, 118.
Little, Alan
M. G., Myth and Society in Marion,
O., 261, 273, 274, 275.
Attic
Drama, bk. rev., 303-4. Marion
County Institute, 274.
Livestock,
125, 126, 270. Marion
Star, 275.
Loan
collections, 206, 207. Markley,
A. J., 371.
Lobelia
inflata, 348, 349, 350; preparation Marriages 218,
262.
and dose, 351. Marsh,
O. C., 339.
Locke, W. S.,
368. Marshall
C. E., 367.
Log cabins,
72, 278, 280. Marshall,
John, bust of, 100.
Lone Star Republic,
149.
Long Island,
67, 68, 265. Martin, C.H., 368.
Longworth,
Nicholas, 99. Martin,
Max J., 367.
Loons 48;
common, 49. Martinsburg,
Va., 160, 161, 163.
Maryland raid
173,
Louisiana Senator," 85 Masonic
order, 100, 256, 304.
Louisiana. 188. Massachusetts,
249, 250.
Louisville,
Kentucky, 334, 336, 339. Massachusetts
Assemblyman, 257.
Loyalists, 67. Materia
medica, vegetable, 330; Jordan.
Loydsville,
O., 322. Philip
D., "The Secret Six: An In
Lumber, 279. quiry
into the Basic Materia Medica of
Lung fever,
282. the Thomsonian System of Botanic
Lush, F.A.,
367. Medicine"
347.55
Lyell,
........, 326 Mathews,
Edwin, 99.
McAyres,W.,
371. Mathews,
Martha, 99.
McBride, Mrs.,
116, Matlack,
H. C., 368, 370.
McClelland, J.
A., 372. Matthews,
A. P., 368, 370.
McClintic, C.
F., 370. Matthews,
Isabella, 71.
McConahey,
James M., 313, 314, 315, 322. Matews
Paul 69, 71
McConkey,
A E., 366 Matthews, Stanley, 71.
MacFarland,
Dr., 268, 269. Matthews,
Thomas, 70
McFarland,
Sarah, 267. Mattson,
Morris, 347.
McGehee, W. H. , 366. Maumee
R., 181, 183, 184, 280, 282.
McKellops, H.
J., 357. Maumee-Wabash
route, 374.
McKenney,
Ruth, Jake Home, bk, rev., Maupin, M. M., 367.
299-300. Maxwell,
William, 217.
McKinley, Lois
R., bk. rev. of Wittke, Mayer,
Mabel Watkins (Mrs. W. C.),
Carl, ed., The History of the State of ed.,"Into
the Breach; Civil War Let
ters of
Wallace W. Chadwick," 15.8-80,
Ohio. Vol. VI, Ohio in the Twentieth 204.
Century, 1900-1938, comp. by
Harlow
Lindley,
285-7. Mayne,
D. F., 369, 371.
McKinley,
William, 273. Mayor,
of St. Clairsville, Henry West
McLaughlin, C.
P., 366. as,
322.
Macmillan,
Hugh W., 368, 370. Meade,
Gen., 168.
McMillen, J.
T., 372. Medals,
65, 66, 69. See also Awards:
McMullin, S.
H., 71. Merit,
marks of military; Prizes.
Macomb
Expedition, John X., Report of Medical
Association, Ohio State, 307.
the, 334. Medical
centers, in Ohio, 316.
McWethy, C.
R., 366. Medical
College of Ohio at Cincinnati,
Madison,
Elizabeth, 264. 316,
321.
Madison
Township Club, 138. Medical
colleges, 316, 321, 326.
Mahoning
County exhibition, 130. Medical
Convention of Ohio, 316, 317, 319.
Mail, service,
in South, 151, 152; So- Medical
conventions, 316, 317, 319, 320.
ciety's, 206;
routes, 379. Medical
degrees, 269, 316.
Maintenance,
Society's Superintendent of, Medical
Education, Council on, 363.
206. Medical
ethics, 312.
Malaria, 282. Medical
History and Archives, Commit-
Mallards, 48,
49. tee
on, see Committee on Medical His-
Mammals, 45,
48. tory
and Archives.
Manchuria,
382. Medical
lectures, 331.
Mansfield, E.
D., 253. Medical
literature, 310, 345.
Manuscripts,
379; in Clements Library, Medical
practice of J. S. Newberry, 325.
92; Society's,
exhibit of rare, 207; gifts, 331.
209: number
accessioned, 211; union list Medical
treatments, 272.
of,
recommended, 213. Medicinal
plants, 345.
INDEX 399
Medicine,
practice of, 270, 320, 321; in Montana,
327.
Ohio, 309,
326, 347ff; degrees in, 324; Montana Frontier, by B. M. Burlin-
contributions
to, 324; theory of, 348; game,
rev. by Ardis H. Wheeler, 89-90.
stock of,
recommended by Thomson, Montez
and Ruiz, slave ship owners, 147
354-5. Montgomery
County, 138.
Medicine-shows,
131. Montgomery
County Agricultural Society,
Medina County
Agricultural Society, 136. 124,
127.
Meek, F. B.,
339. Moore,
A. M., 366.
Meetings,
annual, of Society, 205. Moore,
H. L., 366.
Mehaffey, E.
A., 366. Moore,
Opha, 251.
Membership,
Society, report on, 209. Moral
reform, 378.
Memorials,
Society's Division of State, More,
Thomas, philosopher, 293.
206, 214;
funds, 215. Morgan,
George W., 261.
Mendel Gregor
J., 325. Morgan
Richard G., 206; jt. auth., "The
Mercy-Argenteau,
Count, 83. Fairport
Harbor Village Site," 3-64:
Mergansers,
hooded, 48, 49. bk.
revs., Speck, F. C., The Tutelo
Merit, marks
of military, 65. See also Spirit
Adoption Ceremony, 80-2; Her-
Awards,
Medals, Prizes. zog.
G., Transcriptions and Analysis of
Metals, 190. Tutelo
Music, 80-2; Webb, W. S., et
Methodist
ministers, 268. al.,
C. and O. Mounds at Paintsville,
Methodists,
262. 198-9.
Methven, H.
V., 367, 369. Morgan,
W. H., 357, 372.
Mexican War,
155, 156. Morgan's
men, 261.
Mexico, 88,
156. Morrell,
A. H., 369.
Miami
Indians, 283. Morrill,
W. F., 372.
Miami
University, 90, 273. Morrison,
Horace, 65.
Mice, meadow,
47, 48. Morrison,
W. N., 371.
Michigan, 63:
songs and ballads of, 92. Morristown,
O., 320.
Michigan,
University of, 92. Morrow,
O, 304.
Microfilm, of
Centinel planned, 218. Mosquitoes,
282.
Microscopy,
357. Mound-builders,
373.
Middletown,
Conn., 250. Mound
City, 62.
Midget
singers, 116. Mounds,
62, 63, 81.
Milan
Township, Allen County, Ind., 184. Mount
Pleasant, O., 200, 321.
Military decorations, 65. See also Mucket,
mollusk, 51.
Awards;
Medals; Merit, marks of mili- Muckraking,
293.
tary; Prizes. Mulford,
Richard, 99.
Militia,
Ohio, T. Worthington as gen- Municipal
loan of 1845, 331.
eral of, 253. Murchison
medal, 328, 345.
Milking, 271. Murfreesboro,
336.
Miller, Frank
H., 273. Muscarelli,
Prof., 117.
Miller,
Harry, 366, 367, 368. Museum
Echoes, 207, 210; reports in, on
Miller, Oscar
F., "Report of the Treas- MS.
acquisitions, 211.
urer [of the
Society]," 213-6. Museum problems, 203.
Mills, Edward
C., 308, 309; "Dental Edu- Music,
Cincinnati, Stevens, Harry R.,
cation in
Ohio," 356-72. "The
Haydn Society of Cincinnati,
Mineralogy,
329. 1819-1824,"
95-119.
Mining, coal,
299, 327. Music
societies, in Cincinnati, 95 ff.
Mink, 47, 48. Musical
criticism, 104.
Mink, Arthur
D., bk. revs., Brooks, Wil- Musical
rasps, 26, 28.
liam E., Grant
at Appomattox: A Study Muskingum County, 74, 137, 138, 139.
of the
Man, 88-9; Hirshberg, H. S., Muskingum
Messenger and Democratic
Subject
Guide to Reference Books, 93; Republican,
76.
Peckham, H.
H., comp., Guide to M.S. Muskingum
R., 74, 375.
Collections
in Clements Library, 92-3; Muskrats, 47,
48.
Robbins, R.
M., Our Landed Heritage, Mussels,
29, 45; freshwater, 51.
297-8;
Welshimer, Helen, Shining Mussey,
William H., 334, 335.
Rain, 297; appointment of, 212. My Sister Eileen, cited,
300.
Minturn, G.
C., 367. My
War with Japan, by Carroll Alcott,
Mississinewa
R., 283. rev.
by Maynard T. Campbell, 382.
Mississippi
R., 328, 377. Myers,
J. N., 366, 367, 368, 369.
Mississippi
Valley, Hopewell culture in, Myth
and Society in Attic Drama, by
62. Alan
M. G. Little, rev. by Clarence
Mississippi
Valley Dental Association, L.
Weaver, 303-4.
360.
Mrs.
Parkington, by Louis
Bromfield, Nails,
iron, 43, 44.
rev. by Olive
Rogers Lindley, 202. "Naming
of Worthington," by Helen M.
Mitchell,
Clara (Mrs. David K.), 264. Dudley,
248-59.
Mitchell, E.
W., 309. Napoleon
Bonaparte, 66, 84.
Mollusks, 51. Nashville,
Tenn., 336.
Molyneaux, Grant,
367, 369, 370. National
Academy of Sciences, 340, 343.
Monitor,
boat, 174. National
Association of Dental Exam-
Mont Bolca,
Italy, 331. iners,
364.
400 OHIO
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
National Association of Dental Faculties, Norton,
Laurence H., 204.
361. Notched
points, 11.
National Guardsmen, 158. Notes, 94,
204, 305-6.
National Historian, The, 322. Notestine
Cemetery, 184.
National Hotel, 315. Noyes,
Elmer Edward, "Columbus, Ohio's
National Road, 323. Capital,"
72-8.
Natural History,
Department of, So- Nuermberger,
Ruth Ketring, The Free
ciety's, 206. Labor
Movement, a Quaker Protest
Navigation, 333. against
Slavery, bk. rev., 200-201.
Nazis, 195. Nursery
men, 7.
Nebraska, 268. Nuttle,
E. A., 280.
Negroes, 142, 144, 148. Nuttle,
John, 184.
Neiderhofer, E. W., 367.
Neidhamer, C. N., 367. O. V I., 262, 321
Neidhamer, H. J., 367. Oberlin Agricultural and Horticultural
Net-sinkers, 9, 17, 18. Society,
137.
New Albany, 336. Oberlin
College, 301.
New Britain, Conn., 250, 252. Officers, Army,
non-commissioned, 66.
New England, 248, 250, 251, 376, 378; col- Ohio, capital and
capitol Noyes, Elmer
onists, 351. Edward,
"Columbus, Ohio's Capital,"
New Hampshire, 65. 72-8;
politics and government, Reilley,
New Hampshire,
Society of the Cincin- Edward C., "Politico-Economic Con-
nati, 70. siderations
in the Western Reserve's
New Harmony, Ind., 101, 102. Early Slavery
Controversy," 141-57.
New Jerusalem Church,
108. Ohio
Agricultural and Mechanical Col-
New Jerusalem (Swedenborgian) Sing- lege,
343.
ing Society, 99, 109, 110, 118. Ohio Antislavery
Society, 144.
New Market, 160, 161. Ohio
at War, 206.
New Mexico, 334. Ohio
Bridge, 204.
New Orleans, La., 268. Ohio
Central College, 272, 273.
New Republic, The, 293. Ohio
Central Railroad, 272.
New School for Social Research, 293. Ohio
College of Dental Surgery, Cincin
New York, city, 69, 299, 351. nati, Mills,
Edward C., "Dental Edu-
New York, state, 62, 80, 338; Iroquois of, cation in
Ohio," 356-72.
60. Ohio
Company, 375; pioneers, 120.
New York Academy of Sciences, 344. Ohio Company
for Importing English
New York Botanical Garden, 344. Cattle, 126.
New York Geological Survey, 328. Ohio country, 189.
New York Times, 260. Ohio Cultivator, 135, 137, 138.
Newberry, Henry, 326, 327, 328. Ohio Dental College
Association, 356.
Newberry, John Strong, 1822-92, Waller, Ohio General
Assembly, see Legislature,
A. E. "The Breadth of Vision of Dr. Ohio.
John Strong Newberry," 324-46. Ohio
History Conference, 209.
Newberry, Roger, 326. Ohio
in the Twentieth Century, 1900-
Newburgh, 66, 69, 70. 1938,
comp. by Harlow Lindley,
rev.
News, 217; in 1860's, 260. by Lois
R. McKinley, 285-7.
Newspaper Department, Society's, Index Ohio in Wars,
exhibit, 207. See also
project, 209; report on, 210. Exhibits.
Newspaper editing, of Warren G. Har- Ohio
Kercuma, 353.
ding, 275. Ohio
Medical and Surgical Journal, 313.
Newspapers, 77, 190, 377, 379; in Colum- Ohio Medical
College, 329.
bus, 1817, p. 72; comment on Columbus, "Ohio Medical History, 1835-1858, Still
73; northern
on secession, 86; New Further
Aspects," by Ohio State Ar-
York, comment on Museum Echoes an- chaeological and Historical Society.
ticles, 207; Union list recommended for Committee on Medical
History and
Ohio, 213; selective index to Centinel, Archives,
307-72.
217-47. Ohio
Monitor, 75.
Niederhofer, E. N., 370. Ohio Public
Health Association, see
Nietzsche, philosopher, 293. Health
Association, Ohio Public.
Niles' Gazetteer, 250. Ohio R., 139, 261, 323,
373, 374, 383; trade
Nodules, 14. on,
383.
Noel, C. W., 366. Ohio
School of the Air, 206.
Nomenclature, scientific, 325. Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical
Normal School at Albany, 338. Museum, 3, 373.
North, 141, 143, 145, 146, 147, 148, 150, 151, Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical
152, 154, 261. Quarterly,
308.
North Carolina, 196. Ohio
State Archaeological and Histori-
North Mountain Station, 160. cal Society,
Annual Reports (of the
Northern Editorials on Secession, ed. by Director,
the Secretary, and the Treas-
Howard Cecil Perkins, rev. by Henry urer),
205-16; pub., The History of the7*
H. Simms, 86-8. State
of Ohio, Vol. VI, bk. rev., 285-7;
Northwest Territory, 285, 376; transfer Vols.
I-III, bk. rev., 373-81; Committee
of Records of the, 212; early history, on
Medical History and Archives, Pa-
373. terson,
R. G., "Five Year Review,"
INDEX 401
307-9; "Ohio
Medical History, l835-l838, Paddock,
Wendell, "The Burial Place of
Still Further
Aspects," 307-72. John Chapman
(Johnny Appleseed),"
Ohio State Dental
Society, 359. 181-7.
Ohio State Journal,
260. Paine,
James H., 141.
Ohio State Library,
249. Paine,
Martin, 351.
Ohio State Medical
Society, 319, 320, 322. Paine,
Thomas, 153.
Ohio State University,
258, 288, 290, 291. Paine,
Thomas L., 99.
294, 295, 344; Dental
Department of, Painesville
Township, Lake County, O.,
362. 3.
Ohio tribes, 189. Painting,
272.
Ohio Valley, 339. Paintsville,
Ky., 198.
Ohio Volunteer
Infantry, 321; 136th Reg- Paleontologists,
340.
iment, 262. Paleontology,
324, 337, 339, 342.
Ohio War History
Commission, 206, 212. Palisades,
10.
Ointments, 350. Palmer,
Dudley, 368.
"Old Canal
Days," by Burton P. Porter, Palmerston,
Lord, 260.
rev. by H. C.
Shetrone, 199-200. Pamphlets,
Society acquisitions, 210.
"Old
Northwest" Genealogical Quarterly, Panic of 1837, pp. 141, 143.
250, 251. Paper making
and trade in Ohio, Vod-
Old Northwest
Territory, 261, 286, Sec rey,
William H., Letter to Charles M.
also Northwest Territory. Thomas,
94.
Old Town, 283. Paris,
France, 195, 331.
Old Town Run, 283. Parker,
Christian, 184, 186, 276, 278, 279,
Olentangy R., 248. 281.
Olmstead, A. T., 366. Parker,
Dave, 279.
Olmstead, Fred. Law.,
335. Parker,
Jacob L., 186, 276, 279.
On Native Grounds:
an Interpretation of Parkington, Mrs. Augustus, fictional char-
Modern American
Prose Literature, by acter, 202.
Alfred Kazin, rev. by
Robert Price, Parrington,
Vernon L., 293.
292-4. Parry,
Charles, 324.
Ondo, Steve, 3. Passing
of the Frontier, 1825-1850, by
O'Neal, Mr., 117. Francis
P. Weisenburger, rev. by Ar-
O'Neal, Harold C.,
resignation, 212. thur
C. Cole, 373-81.
Oneota Culture Aspect,
60. Paste,
29.
Onions, 335. Pasteur,
Louis, 326.
Ontario, 91. Patent,
for botanic medicine, 349.
Operations, fees for,
318. Paterson,
Robert G., "Five Year Review
Opossums, 47, 48;
canines, 26. of
the Work of Ohio Committee on
Orange root, 353. Medical
History and Archives," 307-9;
Oratorios, 97. "The Belmont Medical Society, 1847-
Orchestra conductors,
95. 1860,"
310-23.
Order of Military Merit, the Honor Pathology
and Therapeutics, Chair of,
Badge of the
Continental Army, 65 357.
"Order of the
Purple Heart," by Mary Pathway
of Progress-A Short History
McMullin Jones, 65-71. of
Ohio, by David W. Bowman, rev.
Ordinance of 1787, pp.
285, 375. by
Harlow Lindley, 287-8.
Oregon, 153. Patients,
of George Tryon Harding, 270,
Organs, musical, 98,
113. 273.
"Origin of the
Name of the Town o Patrons,
at fairs, 136, 139; Society mem-
Worthington," by
Helen M. Dudley. bership, 209.
248-59. Pattison,
Mrs. John M., made honorary
Ornaments, 20, 24, 27,
45, 46, 62. life
member, 209.
Ornitholoy, 330. Paul
Blazer, Diesel boat, 383.
Orwell, O., 135. Peace,
301.
Orton, Edward, career
of, 338. Pease,
-.---.-, cited, 250.
Osborn, Charles, 200. Pebbles,
20.
Osburn, Mrs. Mary H.,
287. Peckham,
Howard H., comp., Guide To
Osmond, A. E., 369,
370. the
Manuscript Collections in the Wil-
Otoliths, 26, 50. liam L. Clements Library, bk. rev.,
Otters, 47, 48. 92-3.
Pelts, 40.
Our Landed
Heritage, the Public Do- Pendants, 17, 20, 25, 26, 46, 50:
otolith,
main, 1776-1936, by Roy M. Robbins, 24;
canine tooth, 47.
rev by Arthur Mink, 297-8. Penis
bones, 24, 27.
"Outline of Facts
Related to the Burial Penitentiary,
Ohio State, 73-4.
Place of John
Chapman," by Wesley S. Pennsylvania,
80, 82, 374, 378.
Roebuck, 276-84. Pennsylvania Constitution of 1776:
Overman, Wiliam D., curatorial duties. Study of
Revolutionary Democracy, by
206; resignation, 207;
chap. in Vol. VI, J.
Paul Selsam, cited, 82.
History of the
State of Ohio, 287. Pennsylvania
Dental College, 357.
Owen, Robert, 101,
102. Pennsylvania
Historical Commission, 82.
Owls, great horned,
48, 49; snowy, 48, 49. Penobscot
Indians, 350.
Oxford, Ohio, 90, 273. Peppers,
red and black, 352.
402 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY
Perch,
yellow, 50. Poplar
bark, 353.
Periodicals,
in Society's Library, 210. Population,
early Ohio, 378.
Perkins,
------ an Ohio Whig, 152. Porcupines,
46, 48.
Perkins,
Howard Cecil, ed., Northern Pork-packing
establishments, 378.
Editorials
on Secession, bk. rev., 86-8 Port
Arthur, 382.
Perry
County, Ohio, 282. Portage
County, 0., 124.
Pershing,
Benjamin H., 287. Porter,
Burton P., "Old Canal Days,"
Perspiration,
348. bk.
rev. 199-200.
Pestles,
17, 18. Porter,
C. A., 366, 368.
Peter,
Sarah Worthington King, 253. Porter,
C. P., 368.
Petersburg,
Va., 169, 170, 171, 180. Portrait
of Thomas Worthington, 253,
Petit
jury, 283. 258.
Petroleum,
343. Portraits:
West, Henry, 321.
Pharmacopoeia,
350. Post-glacial
period, 339.
Philadelphia,
310, 323, 347. Post-molds,
5, 9, 10.
Philadelphia
exhibition of 1876, p. 190. Postage
rates, 152.
Philanthropist,
The, 144. Postal
system, 152.
Phillipa,
D., 371. Posts,
10.
Philipps,
-----. British singer, 96, 116. Potatoes,
335.
Phlebotomy,
350. Potomac
R., 161, 167, 262.
Photostats,
211. Potsherds,
5, 7, 9, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33,
Physicians,
in early Ohio, 73, 310-23, 329, 85,
36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 53; Adena, 199.
350,
378. Potter,
Jared, 329.
Pickaway
County agricultural society, 125. Pottery,
29, 30, 33, 36, 38, 40, 53, 198;
Pickaway
Plains, 132. vessels,
9, 28, 34; pipes, 42; illus., 31,
Pickett,
B. S., "The Burial Place of 34,
35, 37, 39, 41. Sec also Potsherds
John Chapman
(Johnny Appleseed)," and Rimsherds.
181-7,
204. Powders,
350.
Pig
teeth, 43, 44. Powers,
Hiram, 100, 101.
Pigeons,
passenger, 48, 49. Preamble,
Constitution and By-Laws of
Pike-perch,
yellow, 50. the
Belmont Medical Society, 311.
Pilgrim Fathers, 79. Preble
County, Ohio, 183.
Pilotin'
Comes Natural, by Frederick Prehistoric
culture, 206.
Way,
Jr., rev. by J. R. Lawwill, 383. Prehistoric
peoples, 198.
Pimple-Back,
mussel, 51. Prelude
to Victory, by James B. Reston,
Pink
Heel-Splitter, mollusk, 51. rev.
by Bertha Josephson, 192-3.
Pins,
26; effigy, 23. Premiums,
at county fairs, 123, 125, 127,
"Pioneer
Physicians of Ohio: Their Lives 133,
135; at state fairs, 135, 136.
and
Their Contributions to the Devel- Presbyterian Church, First, at Cincin-
opment
of the State, 1788-1835," 308. nati,
97, 108, 110, 111, 112; Second, at
Pipes,
42, 44; bird-effigy, 18; pottery, 19; Cincinnati,
108.
stone,
19; elbow, 19; calcite, 20; clay, Presbyterian
poetry society, 290.
43,
59; white clay, 43. President,
of Society, 205.
Pitcher,
Molly, 79. Presidents,
U. S., from Ohio, education
Pits,
5; refuse, 8. of,
273.
Pitted
hammerstone, 17. Press,
speed, 103.
Pittsburgh,
335. Price,
Robert, bk. rev. of Kazin, Alfred,
Plain
Dealer, see Cleveland Plain Dealer. On Native
Grounds: an Interpretation oj
Plans,
Fairport Harbor Excavation Area, 6. Modern American
Prose Literature,
Plant
fossils, 327. 292-4.
Plants,
first catalog of, in Ohio, 324. Prices,
of concert tickets, 97-8.
Plaster,
352. Princeton
University, 337.
Platter,
Mary Jane, 280, 281. Print
shop, 270.
Pleyel
Trio, 102. Printer's
devil, 270.
Plowing
matches, 126. Printing
322
Plum,
C. E., 367, 369. Prizes,
at agricultural fairs, 134. See also
Pocket
knives, 44. Awards,
Medals.
Pocohontas,
79. Proclamation
of 1763, p. 374.
Poetry,
90, 290, 291, 296, 297. Professors
of Ohio College of Dental
Poets'
Round Table, Columbus, 296. Surgery,
.365-72.
Point
Lookout, 169.Surgery,
Point
Pleasant, 62. Progressives,
293.
Poland
Academy, 273. Projectile
points, 9, 11, 12, 23, 24, 25.
Political
leadership, 376. Promoters,
380.
Politicians,
380. Proofreading,
211.
"Politico-Economic
Considerations in the Prose
literature, 292.
Western
Reserve's Early Slavery Con- Public
domain, 297.
troversy,"
by Edward C. Reilley, 141- Publications, Society's report on, 206,
57. 210;
early Ohio medical, 310-23.
Politics
during American Revolution, 802; Publishing,
322.
in
early Ohio, 141-57, 376, 377, 38O. Purchases, 210.
Polk,
James K., 150. Purple
Heart, Order of the: Jones, Mary
Pollard,
James E., 287. McMullin,
"The Order of the Purple
Polypharmacy,
350. Heart,"
65-71.
Pontiac's
Conspiracy, 374. Putnam,
O., 74.
INDEX 403
Qualifications
of prospective dental stu- Revolution,
American, 70, 83, 265, 374.
dents,
362. Revolution,
French, 73.
Quakers,
200. Rheumatic
drops, 354.
Quebec,
374. Rhoads,
S. M., 371.
Queen
City (Cincinnati), 381. Rhodes, G. B.,
370.
Queens
College, 293. Rhyming
around the World, by Alfred
Quills,
47. H.
Upham, rev. by Ardis H. Wheeler,
Quinlan,
J. D., 371. 90-1.
Rice,
J. S., 371.
Rabbits,
cotton-tail, 47, 48. Richardson,
Joseph, 367.
Rabkin,
S., 370. Richmond,
Va., 170, 180, 261.
Raccoons,
21, 28, 45, 48; canines, 26. Rightmire,
George W., 210.
Race-courses,
133. Rim-sherds,
31, 32, 33, 35, 36, 37, 38, 41,
Race
riots, 268. 53.
Rader,
G. B., 366. Ripley,
N. Y., 338.
Radio
programs, Society's, cited, 206, 207. Ripley
site, N. Y., 59.
Railroads,
280; between Cleveland, Co- Rituals,
Indian, 81.
lumbus
and Cincinnati. 331. Rives, Edward, 370.
Randall
and Chapman estate, 284. Roads,
73-74, 377.
Ransom,
John Crowe, 294. "Roanoke,"
174.
Rasp
musical, 26, 28. Robbins,
A. B., 371.
Raspberry,
352. Robbins,
Roy M., Our Landed Heritage,
Ratel,
Philibert, 101, 104, 105, 107. the
Public Domain, 1776-1936, bk. rev.,
Rates,
medical, 312, 918. 297-8.
Rating
of dental colleges, 364. Robinson,
Samuel, 349.
Rauh,
S. J 369. Rock,
igneous, 18.
Rawls,
A. O., 370, 371. Rock-shelters,
63.
Reapers,
126. Rodabaugh,
James H., 213,
Receipts,
of Society, 213. Roe,
Daniel, 101, 102, 110, 111, 115.
Reconstruction
period, 260. Roebuck, Sr.,
father of W. S., 282.
Redman,
M. G., 357, 371. Roebuck,
Lizzie, 184.
Reeve,
O., 52, 53, 58. Roebuck,
Perry, 282.
Reference Department, Society, report Roebuck, Ruel,
282.
on,
212. Roebuck,
Wesley S., 183, 184, 304; "Out-
Reference
works, guide to, 93. line of
Facts Related to the Burial
Reformers,
880. Place
of John Chapman," 276-84.
Refreshment
stands, 131. Roebuck
farm, 279, 280, 281, 304.
Rehwinkle,
F. H., 368. Roebuck
reservoir hill, 279, 282.
Reid,
H. M., 366, 371. Rogers,
W. P., 369.
Reilley,
Edward C.,
"Politico-Economic Romance,
in Ohio history, 375.
Considerations in the Western Re- Roosevelt,
Franklin D., 80.
serve's Early Slavery Controversy," Roosevelt, Theodore, 80.
141-57. Root
doctors, 348.
Reiter,
Mrs. Edith S., 212. Rose,
A. G., 370.
Religion,
286. "Rose
Tree in Full Bearing," 73.
Religious
practices, Indian, 81. Roseboom,
Eugene H., 285.
Remedies,
botanic, 350; Thomsonian, 352, Rosemary,
352.
353,
354. Rosenthal,
C. N., 371.
Remsburg,
Mrs. Charity, 275. Ross, A. O.,
366.
Report
of the Director (of the Society), Ross
County, O., 62, 126, 128, 139.
205-8. Rubber,
conservation of, 120.
Report
of the Secretary (of the Society), Rudisill,
Emanuel, 185.
208-13. Rudisill,
Jacob, 185, 186.
Report
of the Treasurer (of the Society), Russia,
65, 70.
213-16 Russians,
382.
Reports of Exploration and Surveys to Russo-Japanese War, 382.
ascertain the most practical and eco-
nomical route for a Railroad from
the Saarela, Kayo, 3.
Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean, Sacagewea, 89.
made in 1853-6, 333. Sacco, Nicola, 299.
Representatives,
House of, Henry West Sacred
Concert, 114.
in,
321. Saddles,
prices of, 1833, p. 127.
Reptiles,
43, 50. Sailors,
books contributed for, 212.
Republican
party, 321. St.
Cecilia Society, 96.
Republicans,
79. St.
Clair, Arthur, 375, 376.
Research, Committee
on Private, at St.
Clairsville, O., 315, 319, 821.
W.
R. U., 292. St.
Clairsville Gazette, 316.
Reservoirs,
280. St.
Joseph R., 181, 183, 187, 276, 279, 281,
Resignations,
207. 282
283.
Reston,
James B. Prelude to Victory, St.
Joseph State Road, 184.
bk.
rev., 192-3. St.
Joseph Township, Allen County, Ind.,
Retail
trade, 190. 183.
184, 186, 187, 281.
Retirements,
Society, 207. St. Mary's
R., 181, 183, 276, 282, 283.
Review copies, Library, 210. Sakhalin Island, 382.
404 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY
Salem, Mass.,
348. "Seventh
Ohio President," by Ray Baker
Salt-works,
378. Harris,
260-75.
Salts, 350. Shawnee
Indian village, 283.
Salves, 350. Sheep,
Merino, 379.
Sandstone,
18; pebble, 16. Sheepshead,
50.
San
Francisco, Calif., 332, 333. Sheer,
R. W., 366.
Sanitary
Commission, U. S., 334, 335, 336, Sheffield,
W. W., 371.
337. Shells,
sea, 29, 30, 45; freshwater snail,
Sanitary
Reporter, 335, 336. 28.
Santa Ana,
Calif., 275. Shelly,
Mrs. Ida Halter, 279.
Santa Fe R.
R., 334. Shenandoah
Valley, 158
Santiago, 80. Shepard,
James, 251.
Sawmills,
279. Sher,
Maury, 194.
Scarlet
fever, 352. Sherds,
see Potsherds and Rim-sherds.
Schaeffer,
Claude, 81. Sherman,
William T., 261.
Schaffter,
Dorothy, State Housing Agen- Shetrone,
Henry C., 373; bk. revs.: Por-
cies, bk. rev., 91-2. ter,
B. P., "Old Canal Days," 199-200;
Schell,
Robert M., 368. Cummings,
C. E., East Is East and
Schnedl, B.
A., 366, 368, 370. West
Is West, 203; Amateur Spirit in
Scholastic
standards, in dental colleges, Scholarship,
292; Tucker, S. J., Indian
364. Villages
of the Illinois Country. Pt. I,
School Commissioner's
Office, Ohio State, Atlas,
302-3; Report of the Director (of
362. the
Society), 205-8.
Shining
Rain, by Helen Welshimer, rev.
Schools, 207,
273; at Caledonia, 270; and by Arthur Mink 297
W. G.
Harding, 272. Shipping,
206.
School
building, at Worthington, O., 253. Ships,
Civil War, 174.
School
children, 287. Shira
Donald D., 308.
School of the
Air, see Ohio School of Shook,
Paul 258.
the Air. Short,
Charles W., 324.
Schooly,
Clarkson, 315. Short
History of Westmoreland County,
Schooly, L.,
315. [Pennsylvania],
the First County West
Schumaker J.
R., 370. of
the Appalachians, by C. M. Bomber-
Schuman, M.
C., 368. ger,
rev. by Clarence L. Weaver, 289
Schwagmeyer,
A., 370. Shorthorns,
126.
Science
Museum at Cleveland, 327. Sideshows,
131, 132. 136.
Scientific
articles, 332. Siegel,
R., 369
Scientists,
natural, 324. Sigel,
Gen. ------, 160, 161, 163.
Scioto
Company, 250, 252. Silcott,
James, 367.
Scioto
country, 248. Silliman,
Professor, 329.
Scioto
County, O., 62, 13. Simko,
John, 3.
Scioto R.,
72. Simms.
Henry H., bk. rev. of Perkins,
Scioto
Valley, 85, 126. Howard
Cecil, ed., Northern Editorials
Scrapers, 9,
13, 14. on
Secession, 86-8.
Sculpture, of
Hiram Powers, 100. Simons,
Anna, 181.
Scurvy, 335. Simons,
Elizabeth, 181.
Sears, Paul
B., 287. Simons,
James, 181.
Secession,
northern editorials on, 86. Singers,
British, 96.
"Secret
Six: An Inquiry into the Basic Singing,
113.
Materia Medica
of the Thomsonian Singing
Quill, cited, 290.
System of
Botanic Medicine," by Philip Singing
societies, 108.
D. Jordan,
347-55. Sioux
Indians, 80.
Secretary (of
the Society), Report of the, Sitting
Bull, 89.
208-18. Sittings
in Sentiment, cited, 290.
Sedatives,
351. Six
Nations, 80.
Sedgewick, W.
H., 371. Six-Twenty,
Margaretta Hunt and the
See Here,
Private Hargrove, by Marion Baker-Hunt
Foundation, 204.
Hargrove,
rev. by Ardis H. Wheeler, Skating
rink, roller, 274.
193-4. Skulls,
human. 28.
"Selective
Index to the Centinel of the Skunks,
48.
North-Western
Territory;" compiled by Slate,
15, 18.
Robert C.
Wheeler, 217-47. Slave
power, 145.
Selective
Service, 159. Slave
system, 143. 152.
Selsam, J.
Paul, 82. Slave system, 143.
Slave trade
and traders. 145, 146, 148, 149,
Senate and
Senators, U. S., 252. 257, 275, 155.
321. Slaveholders,
151, 153.
Seminary U.
S. General Hospital, 263. Slavery
in the U. S., 261, 381; anti-slavery
264. movements,
Reilley, Edward C., "Po-
Service men,
207. litico-Economic Considerations in the
Sesquicentennial
Celebration of the Or- Western
Reserve's Early Slavery Con-
dinance of
1787, p. 286. troversy,"
141-57.
Settlement,
375; in Worthington, O., 256. Slaves,
142, 151, 153; fugitive, 146.
Settling
basin, 4. Slayton,
N. B., 371.
INDEX 405
Slender
River Snail, 51. Starling
Medical College, Columbus, 316,
Sloan,
A., 371. 322.
Sloan,
E. C., 371. State
agricultural society, O., 128.
Smith,
Dr., ed., Boston Medical and Sur- State
Central Committee, Ind., 284.
gical
Journal, 311. State
Fair, Ohio, 135.
Smith,
Mr. and Mrs., 113. State Housing
Agencies, by Dorothy
Smith,
E. O., 370. Schaffter,
rev. by Harlow Lindley, 91-2.
Smith,
H. L., 332. States'
rights, 146.
Smith,
H. R., 366, 367, 369. Steamboats,
377.
Smith,
Harry A., 361, 364, 365, 370. Steinbeck,
John, 293.
Smith,
Harry T., 365, 368, 869, 371. Stern,
David, 369.
Smith,
J. Allen, 293. Steubenville,
O., 74, 76.
Smith,
J. B., 370. Steubenville
Gazette, 75.
Smith,
John, 79. Stevens,
Harry R., "The Haydn Society
Smith,
Robert H., 367, 369. of
Cincinnati, 1819-1824," 95, 119, 204.
Smith,
S. M., 335. Stockades,
10.
Smith,
Sol., 102, 109, 113, 116. Stone
bust, 284.
Smith,
Starbuck, 369. Stones,
fire-cracked, 7, 9; water-worn, 16,
Smithsonian
Institution, 299, 327, 333, 334, 17;
abrading, 17, 18.
338. Stoneware,
43, 44.
Snails,
45; freshwater, 51; land, 51. Stony
Point, 68
Snapping
Turtle, 50. Storrs, Charles B., 380.
Snow,
Charles E. (with William S. Webb Story of Everyday Things, by Arthur
and
Williams G. Haag), The C. and O. Train, Jr., rev. by Clarence L. Weaver,
Mountds
at Paintsville, Sites Jo 2 and 190-1.
Jo
9, Johnson County, Kentucky, bk.
rev. 198.9 Stouder, J. M., 186, 278, 279.
Strickler,
C. H., 370.
Snows,
282.
Strong, W. Duncan, jt. auth., Archaeo-
Snyder,
B. H., 3.
Snyder,
George, 3. logical
Studies in Peru, 1941-I942, bk
Social
service, 286 rev.,
384.
Students,
dental, at Ohio College of
Society,
Ohio State Archaeological and Dental
Surgery, 365.
Historical,
accomplishments of, 205-16; Stufflebean
family, 279.
funds,
215-6. Subject
Guide to Reference Books, by
Society
of the Cincinnati, see Cincinnati,
Herbert S. Hirshberg, reev. by Arthur Herbert
S. IHirshberg, rev. by Arthbti
Society
of the.
Soil,
black, 7. Mink, 93.
Soldier
Art Exhibit, 207. Subscriptions,
by Society's Library, 210.
Sub-soil,
7.
Soldiers,
65; non-commissioned, 66; cor- Suckers,
50.
respondence,
158-80; books for, 212; con- Sugar
camp, 282
valescent,
336.
Sullivant, Lucas, 72.
Somerton,
322. Sullivant, William
S., 329, 345.
Songs,
Indian, 82; anthology of, 197-8; of Sumic,
352.
Michigan,
201. Summit
County, 138.
Sundays,
272.
Supreme
Council of the Thity-thrid and
Jordan and
Lillian Kessler, rev. by Last Degree, Ancient
and Accepted
[Harlow Lindley], 197-8. Scottish
Rite of Free Masonry, 304.
South,
142, 143, 146, 161, 162, 261. Surveying,
283.
South
Carolina, 196. Sustaining
members, of Society, 209.
South
Charleston Agricultural society, 138. Swan,
trumpeter, 48, 49.
South
Park, Cuyahoga Co., O., 52, 53, 58; Swedenborgians, 99, 101; congregation,
sherds,
54; site, 60. 110.
Space,
lack of, at Society's Museum, 212. Swimming,
272.
Spalls,
7, 14. Syrups, 350
Spatulas,
24, 26.
Spaulding,
C. W., 370.
Speck,
Frank G., The Tutelo Spirit Adop- Taft,
C. R., 371.
tion
Ceremony, bk. rev., 80-2. Taft,
J., 366, 369.
Spencer,
Charles H., death, 209. Taft,
William, 366, 368, 370, 371.
Spetnagel,
Albert C., term of, 209; gift to Takoma
Park, Md., 275.
Society,
214. Talbert,
A. S., 357.
Spikes,
51. Tallmadge,
O., 327.
Spirit
Adoption Ceremony, 81. Tallmadge
mines, 328.
Sports,
ball games, 272. Tanneries,
378.
Springfield,
O., 74. Tariff,
156.
Springs,
278, 280, 281, 282, 283. Taverns,
in Columbus, 1817, p. 72.
Spruce
tree, 284. Taxes,
144; and slavery, 142, 153.
Squaw
weed, 352. Taylor,
George W., 200.
Squirrels,
gray, 46, 48; fox, 47, 48. Taylor
J. I., 366, 371.
Staff,
Society, changes in, 207, 212. Taylor,
James, 365, 369.
Stagecoaches,
260. Taylor,
Ralph, 309.
Stamford,
Conn., 69. Taylor,
Roger W., 367.
Stark
County, O., 199. Taylor,
V. S., 367.
406 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY
Taylor, William
A. "The Burial Place of Triangular
points, 11.
John Chapman
(Johnny Appleseed)", Trinity College
Historical Society, His-
181-7. torical
Papers of the, 200-1.
Tea tax, 153. Tripolitan
war, 148.
Teaching, of W.
G. Harding, 274; meth- Trollope,
Mrs. Frances, 381.
ods in
dentistry, 364. Troops,
139.
Teals,
blue-winged, 48, 49. Trotting
matches, 134.
Teams, horse,
270. Trotting
races, 133.
Teeth, animal,
24, 25, 26; pig, 43, 44; Trumbull
County, 121, 142, 152.
incisor, 46. Trumbull
County agricultural society, 121.
Telegraph, 260. Trustees,
Society's, 307; report on, 209.
Tennessee, 62,
196. Tucker,
David A., 308.
Terry, C. E.,
371. Tucker,
Sara Jones, comp. Indian Vil-
Texas, 150,
152, 154, 156; annexation of, lages
of the Illinois Country. Part I,
148, 151, 152,
155. Atlas,
bk. rev., 302-3.
Theatre 381. Tumeric
root, 353.
"This Ohio
of Ours," articles in Echoes, Turkeys,
wild, 21, 48, 49.
207. "Turtle
backs," 14.
Thomas, Edward
S., 206. Turtles, 50.
Thomas, Jean, Blue
Ridge Country, bk. Tutelo
Indians, 82.
rev., 196-7. Tutelo Spirit Adoption Ceremony, by
Thomas,
Theodore, 95. Frank
G. Speck, rev. by Richard C.
Thompson,
Robert, 316, 319, 345. Morgan,
80-2.
Thomson, H.
M., 366. Tuttle
Hill, Cuyahoga Co., O., 52, 53, 58;
Thomson, Samuel,
1769-1843, Jordan, sherds, 54.
Philip D.,
"The Secret Six: An Inquiry Twigs,
charred, 9.
into the Basic
Materia Medica of the Tyler,
James J., 308.
Thomsonian System
of Botanic Medi- Tyler,
Margaret Carey, 207.
cine,"
347-55. Typesetting,
270.
Thomsonian
Recorder, 349. Typhoid fever, 264.
Thomsonianism,
349, 350; remedies, 354.
Three-ridge
mussels, 51. Underground Railroad,
261.
Three Rivers
Forum, 183. Union Army, life in,
158, 164.
Threshing-machines,
126. Union Register, 273.
Thurber,
George, 344. United States
Army, medals, badges,
Tidball. David,
315. decorations,
etc., Jones, Mary McMul-
Tiffin, Edward,
379. lin,
"The Order of the Purple Heart,"
Tinctures, 350. 65-71.
Tipton, Mrs.,
267. United
States Bank, 85.
Toasts, on
naming of Worthington, 12, United
States, Department of War, 298.
252, 255. United
States history, Civil War, personal
Tobacco, 351;
juice, 380. narratives, Chadwick,
Wallace W.,
Tobacco pipes,
18, 19, 42. "Into the Breach;
Civil War Letters,"
Tools, 25, 45,
62; from animal teeth, 26; ed. by Mabel
Watkins Mayer, 158-80.
flint chipping,
23, 45, 46. Until the Day Break. by
Louis Brom-
Torrey, John,
324, 333, 337. field, rev. by Ardis H.
Wheeler, 195-6.
Toth, John, 3. Upham,
Alfred H., Rhyming around the
Town planning,
379. World,
bk. rev. by Ardis H. Wheeler,
Townshend,
Morton, 137. 90-1.
Trade, free,
150; Indian, 375. Upper Mississippi Phase,
54. 60, 61.
Trading, 189,
270, 272; posts, 374. Utah,
334.
Trails, 281,
282. Utter,
William T., 285; The Frontier
Train, Arthur,
Jr., The Story of Every- State,
1803-1825, bk. rev.,
373-81.
day Things, bk. rev., 190-1.
Trains, 260. Vacation
time, in Ohio, 289.
Transactions
of Belmont Medical Society, Van Antwerp, William, 367, 370.
311, 319, 320,
322, 323. Van Kirk, Jan Jansen, see
ver Kersen.
Transcriptions
and Analysis of Tutelo Van Kirk, Josiah, 265.
Music, by George Herzog, rev. by Van Loon, Hendrik
Willem, 83.
Richard G.
Morgan, 80-2. Van Marter, J. G., 367
Transportation,
190, 191, 286, 289, 377, 379. Van
Vechten, Carl, 293.
Transylvania
Medical College at Lexing- Vanzetti,
Bartolomeo, 299
ton, Ky., 316. Veblen,
Thornstein, 293.
Trappers, 278. Vegetable
remedies, 348, 352.
Travel, 120;
poems on, 91; accounts of, Vegetables,
335, 353.
377, 379. Vegso,
Steve, 3.
Treasurer (of
the Society), Report of ver
Kersen, Jan Jansen, 265.
the, 213-5. Vessels,
reconstructed, 33.
Treasury,
Secretary of the, U. S., 256. Vicksburg,
261.
Treaties, 146,
375. Vienna,
O., 152.
Treaty of
Portsmouth, 382. Vine Street Methodist
Church, Cincinnati,
Trees, 5, 333. 108.
Trenches, 278. Virginia,
80, 196, 374, 378.
INDEX 407
Vladivostok, Russia,
382. Weaver,
Clarence L., bk. revs., Train,
Vodrey, William H.,
letter to Charles M. A.,
Jr., The Story of Everyday Things,
Thomas concerning
first paper mill in 190-1;
Langdon, W. C., Everyday Things
Ohio, 94. in American
Life (Vol. II), 190-1;
Voegelin, Carl, 281. Gardner,
E. E., comp., Ballads ana
"Voices and
Echoes," column, 290. Songs of
Southern Michigan, 201-2;
"Volunteer
Demonstrators," dental, 359. Bomberger,
C. M., A Short History of
Vomiting, 342, 350. Westmoreland
County (Pa.), 289; Webb,
Vosseler, W. F., 370. T.
S., Window by the
Sea, 290-1;
Votaw, Mrs. Heber H.,
275. Krumm,
H. S., The Years Like Foxes,
296-7; Little, A. M.
G., Myth and So-
ciety in Attic
Drama, 303-4; Knowland,
W. P.A.
projects, preservation of mate- J.
R., California, A Landmark History,
rials of, 209. 304.
Wabash and Erie Feeder
Canal, 185, 280. Weaver,
Gertrude P., bk. rev. of Elbo-
Wabash R. R., 280. gen,
Paul, ed., Dearest Mother: Letters
Wabash R., 283 from
Famous Sons [and Dautghters] to
Wabash Township, Jay
Co., Ind., 184. Their Mothers, 83-4.
Wagons, 270. Weaver,
Janet, bk. rev. of Willard,
Waite, Frederick C.,
308. Charles N.,
Cheeah-luta of Balsam
Waite, James S.,
retirement, 207. Grove,
196.
Walden, E. C., 369.
Walker, Josephine,
315. Webb,
Tessa Sweazy, Window by the
Walker, L. D., 371 Sea,
bk. rev., 290-1.
Walker, Robert, 156. Webb,
William S. (with William G. Haag
Wall H. O., 369, 370. and
Charles E. Snow), The C. and O.
Wall, W. D. 213, 214. Mounds
at Paintsville, Sites Jo 2 and
Wall St., N.Y., 8O. Jo
9, Johnson County, Kentucky, bk.
Waller, A. E., 309;
"The Breadth of rev.,
198-9.
Vision of Dr. John
Strong Newberry," Webster,
Cyril H., appointment, 207.
324-46. Webster,
Daniel, bust of, 100.
Wallingford, Conn.,
329. Wecter,
Dixon, The Hero in America,
Walls, earthen, 58. bk.
rev., 79-80.
Walpole, New
Hampshire, 352. Weed,
John Merrill, 287; bk. rev. of
Walter, L. D., 366. Wecter,
Dixon, The Hero in Americq,
War between the States
(Civil War), 260, 79-80.
265. Weeds,
5, 280.
War of 1812, pp. 85,
377. Weichelman,
C. J., 369.
War Today exhibit,
207. Weisenburger,
Francis P., 206, 285; The
War, U. S. Department
of, 334. Passing
of the Frontier, 1825-1850, bk.
Ward, E. J., 366. rev.,
273-81.
Wardell, C. W., 368. Welch,
Charles, 871.
Wardell, S., 368. Welch,
L. B., 371.
Wars, 72, 85, 192,
193-4, 206, 212, 260, 265, Weld,
Theodore D., 380.
286, 302, 377, 391;
Giddings on, 154; with Wells,
Bezaleel, 379.
Mexico, 155; and
Society, 205; aggres- Wells,
Merit, 366.
sive and defensive,
302; materials of, Welshimer,
Helen, Shining Rain, bk. rev.,
383. 297.
Warren, Josiah, 102,
107, 112. Werner,
L. F., 370.
Warren, O., 149. West,
150.
Washington, D. C.,
180, 255, 262, 295; de- West,
Henry, 310, 311, 315, 320, 321;
scription of, 162. career,
321-2; port., 321.
Washington, George,
65, 66, 70, 79; Bicen- West,
Homer S., 310.
tennial, 69. West
Virginia, 71, 196; Adena mounds in,
Washington Benevolent
Societies, 376. 63.
Washington County,
121, 123, 137, 138, 139, Western College
of Homeopathy (of
212. Homeopathic
Medicine), 269, 332.
Washington County
Agricultural Society, Western
Intelligencer, 73.
124, 126, 130. Western
Museum, 97, 100, 101, 117, 118,
Washington County
exhibition, 132, 134. 381.
Washington Township, Allen County, Western
Navigation Bible and Tract So-
Ind., 185, 186. ciety,
99.
Waterford, O., 126. Western
Reserve, 141, 144, 118, 149, 153,
Watling, J. A., 367. 157,
326. 331.
Watson, Elkanah, 121,
124. Western
Reserve College, 828, 329, 380.
Watson Luman, 98, 100, 110, 113, 115. Western
Reserve University, 381; Com-
Watt, George, 369,
370, 371. mittee
on Private Research, The Ama-
Waxworks 101. teur
Spirit in Scholarship (report by
Way, Frederick, Jr., Pilotin'
Comes Nat- William S. Dix), bk. rev., 292; Dental
Ural, bk. rev., 383. Department
of, 362.
Way, T. I., 366. "Western
Reserve's Early Slavery Con-
Wayne, Anthony, 68, 375; memorial, troversy,"
by Edward C. Reilley, 141-57.
state committee
appointed, 212. Westmoreland
County, Pa., short history
Wayne County, O., 289. of,
289.
408 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY
Whaley,
D. C., 371. Wines,
354.
Wharton,
Mrs. Edith S., 293. "Winnie,"
see Harding, Warren G.
What
Used to Be, Society's radio pro- Witch
hazel, 352.
gram,
206. "With the Poets," column,
290.
Wheat,
123. Wittke,
Carl, ed., The History of the
Wheeler,
Ardis H., bk. revs., Burlin- State
of Ohio. Vol. VI, bk. rev., 285-7;
game,
G. M., The Montana Frontier, Vols.
I-III, bk. rev., 373-81.
89-90;
Upham, A. H., Rhyming around Wolfskell,
Baron von, 340.
the
World, 90-1; Hargrove, M., See Women,
1st to get dental degree in Ohio,
Here,
Private Hargrove, 193-4; Brom- 357.
field,
L., Until the Daybreak, 195-6; Wood
County, Va., 121.
Doney,
C. G., Cheerful Yesterdays and Woodbury,
George F., 366, 367.
Confident
Tomorrows, 294-6; Wilkins, Woodchucks,
47, 48.
E. H., From
Peace to War, 301-3; ap- Woodland
horizon, 63.
pointment
of, 212. Wool
growing, 126; centers, 379.
Wheeler,
B. D., 357. Woolens,
127.
Wheeler,
Ellie, 267. WOSU
Radio Station, 206.
Wheeler,
Robert C., 211; appointment. Work
Projects Administration, see W.P.A.
212;
comp., "Selective Index to the Cen- World
War I, 71, 286, 302.
tinel
of the North-Western Territory," World
War II, and aftermath, 192: life
217-47,
304. of
private in, 193-4; Ohio War History
Wherry,
W. B., 369. Commission,
206, 212.
Whig
party, 380. World's
Fairs, 1939, p. 203.
"White
School House," Marion Co., O., Wormley,
T. G., 339.
274. Worth,
David, 183.
Whiteside,
H. A., 366. Worth,
Richard. 183, 184. 276, 278, 279,
Whitfield,
R. R., 339. 283,
284.
Whitney,
B. T., 371. Worth,
William, 183, 185, 284.
Whittaker,
James, 99, 110, 112, 113. Worthington,
Conn., 250, 252.
Whittemore,
Nathan M., 99. Worthington,
O., name: Dudley, Helen
Whittlesey,
Charles, 339. M.,
"'The Origin of the Name of the
Whittlesey
Focus, 52, 54, 58, 59, 60. Town
of Worthington," 248-59.
Whooping
cough, 268. Worthington,
John, 250.
Wildcats,
21, 47; bones, 25; canines, 25. Worthington,
Thomas, 73, 249, 250, 252,
Wilderness,
Battle of, 261. 253,
255, 256, 258, 304, 377.
Wilderness,
Ohio, 327. Worthington,
Mrs. Thomas, 257.
Wiley,
--- , 267. Worthington,
Col. Thomas, Jr., 253.
Wilkins,
Ernest Hatch, From Peace to Worthington,
Society of, 250.
War,
bk. rev., 301-2. Wright,
C. M., 367, 369, 370.
Willard, Charles N., Cheeah-luta of Wright,
Elizur, 380.
Balsam Grove, bk. rev., 196. Wright,
Orville, 298.
Willey,
Gordon R., jt. auth., Archaeo- Wright,
Wilbur, 298.
logical
Studies in Peru, 1941-42, bk. Wright
Brothers, by Fred C. Kelly, rev.
rev.,
384. by
Harlow Lindley. 298-9.
Williamette
College, 295. Wyoming,
268.
Williams,
Elizabeth, made honorary life
member,
209.
Williams,
Oliver J., resignation, 207. Yale
Medical School, 329.
Williams,
I., 371 Years Like
Foxes, by Hazel
Shinn
Williams
P. H., 368. Krumm,
rev. by Clarence L. Weaver,
Williamson
and Abbott Expedition, 332. 296-7.
Willis,
J. G., 369. Yellow
Puccoon, 353.
Willit,
Virgil, 287. Yokels,
380.
Willoughby
College of Medicine, 330. Yorktown,
68.
Wilmington,
Ohio, Yearly Meeting of Young,
Samuel N., 367.
Friends,
208. Youngstown,
121.
Wilson,
---------, editor, 75, 77, 78. Yuma,
333.
Wilson,
Job, 321.
Winchester,
W. Va., 161. Zane's
Trace, 323.
Window by the Sea, by Tessa Sweazy Zanesville,
O., 73, 74, 75, 76, 376.
Webb,
rev. by Clarence L. Weaver, Zepp,
E. C., 206.
290-1. Zimmerman,
William D., 185.
Windsor,
Conn., 326, 338. Zoology,
329, 333.
GENERAL INDEX TO
VOLUME LII
Abbreviations to Centinel
Index, 218. American
Association for the Advance-
Abolition, 153. ment
of Science, 325, 328, 332, 343.
Abrading stones, 17,
18. American
Association of Dental Schools,
Academy, in Columbus, 1817,
p. 72. 364.
Accessions Catalogue,
to Society's MSS., American
Association of Museums, Coun-
211. cil
of the, 208.
Acquisitions to
Society's Library, 210. American
Dental Association, 364.
Adams, C. T., 366,
368. American
Historical Association, 86, 209.
Adams, Samuel, 153. American
Medical Association, 317, 363.
Addition to the
Society's Museum and American
Museum of Natural History,
Library building
proposed, 208. 344.
Adena culture, 62,
198. American
Pomological Society, Commis-
Adena-Hopewell time
period, 63. sion
to Investigate the Location of the
Adena traits, 63. Burial
Place of John Chapman, "The
Admissions to county
fairs, 125, 130; to Burial
Place of John Chapman (Johnny
dental colleges in
1878, p. 360. Appleseed);
Report," 181-7.
Adoption Ceremony,
Indian, 82. American Revolution, see Revolution,
Advertisements, 218. American.
Adze, 14. Amistad,
slave ship, 147, 148.
Africa, North, 305. Amos,
Harry W., appointment as trustee,
Affleck, J. S., 311. 209.
Affleck, John
Gladstone, 313, 314, 322. Amusements,
131, 132, 191.
Agassiz, Louis, 326. Anderson,
E. W., 367.
Agricultural
Extension Service, 290. Anderson,
Maxwell, 193-4.
Agricultural
Societies, Ohio, Jones, Rob- Anderson,
Sherwood, 293, 294.
ert Leslie, "The
History of Local Ag- Andersonville
Prison, 158.
ricultural Societies
in Ohio to 1865," Andover
Theological Seminary, 338.
120-40. Andrews,
E. B., 339.
Agricultural Society
of Trumbull County, Andrews,
R. M., 315.
121. Anglo-French
rivalry, 189.
Agriculture, 128,
191, 286, 326, 377, 379. Animal
bones, 21, 27.
Agriculture, State
Board of, 129, 135. "Animal
Remains (Excavated at Fairport
Agriculturists, 141. harbor),"
by Robert M. Goslin, 45-51.
Air, Ohio School of
the. See Ohio School Annals
of Science, 332.
of the Air. Annexation
of Texas, 148, 151, 152, 155.
Airplanes, 298. Annual
meeting, of Society, 1942, p. 205.
Air Raid wardens,
206, 208. Annual
members, of Society, 1942, p. 209.
Akron, 141. Annual
Reports (of the Director, the
Alabama, 62, 196,
349. Secretary,
and the Treasurer of the)
Alaska, 268. Ohio
State Archaeological and Histori-
Albaugh, William,
371. cal
Society, 205-16.
Alcott, Carroll, My
War with Japan, bk. Anthony Wayne
Memorial Association,
rev., 382. Ohio
State Executive Committee, 209.
Alcott, Louisa May,
84. Anthropology,
198, 384.
Alexander, John, 315. Anthropology and
Archaeology, Reports
Allen, Charles A.,
367. in,
Vol. V, No. 4, University of Ken-
Allen, Peter, 316. tucky,
198.
Allen, Susan, 348. Antioch
College, 338-9, 343.
Allen County, Ind.,
181, 183, 276. Antislavery
leaders, 141, 148.
Allen County
(Ind.) Commissioners' Antislavery
movement, 148, 155, 200, 380.
Records, 283, 284. Antislavery
Society of Tallmadge, 380.
Allport, W. W., 357. Antlers,
deer, 22, 23, 25, 46; tines, 23.
Altoona, Pa., 299. Appalachian
Mountains, 289.
Alumni, of the Ohio
College of Dentistry, Appleseed,
Johnny, see Chapman, John.
365. Appomattox,
88, 261, 265.
Alumni Association,
Dental, 361. Appropriations,
of Ohio State Legislature.
Amateur Spirit in
Scholarship; report of 214.
the Committee on
Private Research of Archaeological
explorations, 64.
Western Reserve
University, by Wil- Archaeological
Studies in Peru, 1941-42,
liam S. Dix, rev. by H. C. Shetrone, by Strong,
Willey and Corbett, rev. by
292. Harlow Lindley, 384.
American Antiquarian
Society, 217. Archaeologists,
81, 302.
American Association
for State and Local Archaeology,
Society's Dept. of, 3, 206.
History, annual
meeting, 208; Council, Archer
Cemetery, 183, 185, 187, 277, 282
208. Archer,
Charles, 185.
385