INDEX TO VOLUME XX.
A Articles -
A vanishing
race, 48.
Abolitionists
- Brady's
Leap, 457.
Arguments of,
280. Birthplace
of Little Turtle, 236.
Dresser's
experiences in the South, Celebration
of the surrender of Gen.
281. John
H. Morgan, 368.
Fairbank,
Calvin, 283. Cincinnati,
Municipal election of 1828,
Foster, Abbey
Kelley, 280. 255.
Foster,
Stephen, 280. Delaware
in the days of 1812, 61.
Oberlin,
aided by, 276. Early
Steamboat travel on the Ohio
Oberlin, at,
270. River,
378.
Thompson,
George, 282. Editorialana,
118, 466.
Thompson,
George, 282. Four
Cycles: a Centennial ode, 109.
(See
Fairbank) General
Harmar's Expedition, 74.
Abolition - General
Roeliff Brinkerhoff, 353.
Students'
experience in the South, Jefferson's
Ordinance of 1784, 118.
280. Logan,
the Mingo Chief, 137.
American
Colonization Society, 269. Oberlin's
part in the slavery conflict,
American
Missionary Association, 287. 269.
Anti-Slavery,
232, 364. Pipe's
Cliff, 243.
Advocates
jailed, 311. Pre-historic
earthworks in Wisconsin,
Bibliography
of Oberlin's Record, 332. 1.
Canadian
Negro refugees, 287. Recollections
of Newark, 240.
Escaping
slaves, 282. Rufus
Putnam Memorial Association,
Fairbank,
Calvin, 283. 123.
Lane
Seminary, 271. Some
local history, 57.
Lorain County
Society, 278. Tarhe,
the Crane, 64.
Oberlin
Evangelist, 275. The
Battle of Lake Erie in Ballad
Oberlin's
influence, 288. and
History, 415.
Oberlin's
influence in Kansas, 297. The
Bunch of Grapes Tavern, 136.
Oberlin's
mass meeting on attack of The
Kendal Community, 176.
Lawrence,
Kansas, 298.- The
Ohio River, 220.
Oberlin's
part in, 269, 275. The
Place of the Ohio Valley in
Oberlin-Wellington
rescue case, 30C. American
History, 32.
Oberlin's
"Y'oung Men's Society," Visit
to Fort Ancient, 248.
277. William
Henry Rice - In Memoriam,
The A. G.
Riddle- Trial, 306. 133.
The Rescuer,
310. William
H. West, 404.
Armstrong,
Captain John -
Diary of,
79. B
Armstrong,
Jeremiah -
Narrative of,
66. Badger,
Rev. Joseph, 67.
Archaeology - Baughman,
A. J., 362.
Blackmoor
Museum, 366. Bancroft,
George -
Gen.
Brinkerhoff's interest in, 366. Battle
of Lake Erie described by, 433,
Peabody
Museum, 366. Perry-Elliott
controversy, on, 434.
Prof.
Moorhead-s explorations in, 367. Battle
of Lake Erie -
Prof.
Putnam's Ohio explorations, 366. British
fleet, 426.
Society's Collection, 367. British
surrender, 428.
Wisconsin
pre-historic works, 1-31. Building,
Perry's fleet, 424.
(478)
Index. 479
Battle of Lake Erie-Concluded. Books-Concluded.
Burial of dead, 429. Mrs.
Trollope quotes domestic man-
Criticism of, 415. ners
of America, 380.
Day of Battle, 425. Poems
on Ohio, 47
Poems on Ohio, 477.
Description of, 426.
Shirreff's "A Tour
Through North
Distribution of prize money, 443456. A ric 1
"
Elliott, Captain Jesse D., 425.America, 1835," 381.
Fac-simile, Perry's dispatch, 437. Steele's
"A Summer Journey in the
"James Bird," ballad of, 418. West,"
381.
Killed and wounded in, 440-443. Stuart's "Three
Years in North
Mackensie's description of, 435. America,"
380.
Merit and rank of, 435. "The
Ice Age in North America," 471.
News of the victory, 432. "The
Volunteer Quartermaster," 356.
Parsons, Dr. Usher, 433. "The
Wilderness Trail," 474.
Peace, triumph of, 417. Boone,
Daniel, 223, 230.
Perry's brother at, 433. Brady's
Island, 461.
Perry's dispatch, 428. Brady's
Lake, 464.
Perry-Elliott controversy, 434. Brady's
Leap -
Perry's report to Secretary of Navy, Account
of, 457.
437. Draper
Mss. on, 461.
Relative strength of squadrons, 436. Gen.
Sam. C. D. Harris, account of,
Roosevelt, Theodore, on, 415, 435. 461.
Significance of, 430. Brinkerhoff,
General Roeliff-
Special mention of bravery of offi- Ancestry
of, 354.
cers, 439. Archaeological,
interest of, 366.
Beecher, Dr. Lyman, 270. Biography
of, 355.
Bienville, Celoron, 222. Business
life of, 354, 357.
Bird, James-- Career
of, 354.
Execution of, 418, 423. Charitable
and reform work, 357, 365.
Sketch of, 421. Civil
War, in, 355, 365.
"Black Laws," 278. Columbian
Exposition, 358.
Blaine, James G., 411. Death
of, 353.
Bland, Theodore, 118. Early
life of, 354.
Blennerhassett, Herman, 231. Family
of, 356.
Boats - Funeral
of, 360.
"New Orleans," 228. Funeral
oration on, 360.
"St. Clair," 231. Historic
and Civic interest, 359, 361,
"Washington," 228. 365.
Books-- Interest
in Society, 354, 358, 365.
A Buckeye Boyhood, 476. Memorial
meeting for, 362.
Bibliography books of Travel in Oberlin-Wellington
Rescue Case, 364.
America, 401. President Wright's
Memorial ad-
Brinkerhoff's "Recollections of a Life dress, 363.
Time," 356. Political
life of, 356.
Bullock's "Sketch of a Journey "These are My
Jewels," 358.
Through the Western States, of Tutor at Hermitage, 354.
North America, 1827," 380. Tribute
to, 466.
Dickens' "American Notes," 382. Broadhead, Colonel -
Flagg's "tIhe Far West," 381. Expedition
of, 253.
James' "Account of an Expedition to Brown,
John -
the Rocky Mountains," 392. Oberlin
relationship of, 298.
Latrobe's "Rambles in North Amer- Buckingham,
Bradley, 246.
ica," 384. Buckeye
Boyhood, 476.
Lloyd's "Travels in the Interior of Bunch
of Grapes Tavern, 136.
North America, by
Maximilian, Burleigh,
C. C., 278.
Prince of Wild," 383. Burr,
Aaron, 231.
"Memorable Days in America," 379. Bushnell, Hon. M. B., 362.
480 Ohio Arch. and
Hist. Society Publications.
C i Constitutional
Conventions, 414.
Contributors -
Campaign of 1863, 406. Baughma,
A. J., 253.
Campmeeting, Pioneer, 245. Burroughs,
Wilbur Greely, 269.
Cass, Lewis, 432. Davis,
Judge William Z, 404.
Chase, Salmon P., 280, 284, 309. Fox,
Wendall P., 176.
Chiefs-- Furness,
Mary Baker, 255.
Blue Jacket, 237. Galbreath,
Chas. B., 415.
Captain Pipe, 253. Gilliam,
D. Tod, 402.
Little Turtle, 85, 236. lHenshaw,
Leslie S., 378.
Prominent Ohio, 137.Hils, Alice, 61.
White Eyes, 468. Hulbert
Archer Butler, 220.
Chillicothe, 81. Keeler,
Lucy Elliot, 57.
Chillicothe, References
to, 173. Koch,
Felix J., 248.
Cincinnati - Lowe,
May, 109.
Bibliography for municipal
election, McLaughlin,
Edward A., 350.
1828, 268. Meek,
Basil, 64, 74.
Boundaries of, 255. Morton,
Jennie C., 48.
Burnet Isaac G. Mayor of, 256. Randall,
E. O., 118, 457.
Early newspapers of, 256, 258. Rue,
George W., 368.
Fraudulent voting, 1828, 263. Smucker,
Isaac, 240.
Jackson Day Banquet, 1829, 264. Stout,
A. B., 1.
Kirby Smith threatens, 330. Turner,
Frederick Jackson, 32.
Morgan's Raid near, 370. Young,
Calvin, 236.
Municipal election of 1828, 255. Cooper,
James Fennimore, Perry-Elliott
Organization of, 255. Controversy, on, 434.
Poem to, 350. Corwin,
'Ihomas, 364.
Political handbills, 1828, 264. Coshocton
Campaign 253.
Political meetings, 1828, 258.Co, Gn ,
2 3
Political parties, 1828, 257.ox en acob D 288 320
Political rallies, 1828, 258, 260. Crawford,
Col. Wm.-
Polling places, 1828, 256. Expedition
of, 164.
Result of municipal election, 1828, Ohio
Valley, in, 230.
266. Cresap,
Capt. Michael, 468.
Second charter granted, 255. logan's
letter to, 161.
Tammany Society of, 263. References
to, 172.
Wards of, 255. Curlis,
Edward S., 50.
Civil War- Cutler,
Manasseh, 122.
Battle of Cross Lanes, 321.
Brinkerhoff, Gen., in, 355, 365.
Morgan's Raid, 369. D
Oberlin's attitude toward, 315, 316.
Oberlin's record in, 331.
Dana, Chas. S., Address before Rufus
Oberlin students at opening of, 320. Putnam Memorial
Association, 124.
Ohio River, in, 232. Delaware,
0., 1812, in, 61.
"The Praying Company," 330. First
house in, i2.
Clark, George Rogers, 468. Gen.
Harrison's Army at, 61.
Ohio Valley, in, 230. Local
history of, 61.
Clay, Cassius M., 280. Pioneer
days in, 62.
Henry, 43. Democracy,
Ohio Valley, in, 44.
Clinton, De Witt, 241. Doughty,
Major, 103.
Co-education, Oberlin, at, 276. Douglas
Fred, 279.
Columbian Exposition, 358. Draper
Mss., "Biady's Leap" quoted
Communism, Kendal Community, The, from, 461.
176. Dunmore,
Lord, Indian Treaty of, 164.
Ohio River on, 232. Dunmore's
War, 157, 468.
Index. 481
E Forts-Concluded.
Site of,
467.
Earthworks
[See Mounds.] Harmar,
76, 224.
Artifacts
found in Wisconsin, 9. Treaty
of, 65.
Azatlan
ruins, 1. McIntosh,
76.
Burial for,
7. Treaty
of, 64.
Classes of,
1. Steuben,
78.
Conical
Mounds, 7. Washington,
78.
Enclosures,
5. Wayne:
Fort
Ancient, 248. Indian
Treaty at, 238.
Gen.
Atkinson group in Wis., 8. Little
'lurtle born near, 236.
"Koshkonong"
group in Wis., 8. Fremont,
local history of, 58.
Noe Springs
group in Wis., 9. French,
Ohio Valley, in, 37.
Shapes of,
4. Fugitive
Stave Law, 289, 303.
Wisconsin,
in, 1. Chas.
H. Langston trial, 307.
Editorialana
- Fourth
of July celebration, 1825, 241.
Jefferson's
Ordinance, 118.
A Buckeye
Boyhood, 476. G
Gen.
Brinkerhoff, 466.
Bunch of
Grapes Tavern, 136. Gallipolis,
232.
Poems on
Ohio, 477. Garrison,
William Lloyd, 271, 279.
Site of Fort
Gower, 467. Gibson,
John, Indian interpreter, 173.
The Ice Age
in N. A., 471. Giddings,
Joshua R., 309.
The
Wilderness Trail, 474. Girty,
Simon, 458, 468.
Education,
Kendal Community, in, 181, Gist,
Christopher, 221, 230.
186. Gower,
Fort, 467.
Election,
Cincinnati, municipal, 1828, 255. Glacial
Man, Ohio, in, 473.
Pioneer,
246. Greenville,
Treaty of, 67, 238, 239.
F H
Fairbank,
Calvin - Half
King, 71.
Rescue of
slave girl, 283. Aliases
of, 69.
Sentenced to
Kentucky Penitentiary, Death
of, 70.
284. Significance
of name, 72.
Fallen
Timber, Tarhe at Battle of, 66. Hamtramck,
Major, 78.
Finley, Rev.
J. B., 67. Handbills,
Political, against Jackson, 265.
Flatboats,
226. Hanna, Chas.
A., "The Wilderness
Flint Ridge,
245.
Trail," by, 474.
Forbes,
John, Ft. Duquesne taken by, 222. Ilarmar's
Expedition, 237.
Forts - Battle
of, 93.
Ancient: Character
of troops in, 103.
Approach to,
249. Court
of inquiry concerning, 88.
Artifacts
found in, 249, 251. Diary
of Lieut. Denny, 102.
Builders of,
250. Destruction
of Indian villages. 85, 106.
Character of
works at, 251. Events
of, 79.
Dimensions,
249. Ferguson's
Maj., report of, 96.
Embankment
of, 249. General
order issued, 84.
Probable age
of, 248. Hardin,
Col., in, 92, 99, 102, 105, 106.
Purpose of,
250. Harmar's
Journal of, 89.
Visit to,
248. Indian
battle, 83, 86.
Finney, 76. Kentucky
troops in, 104.
Treaty of,
65. Line
of march, 105.
Gower: Order
of encampment, 105.
Resolutions
made by officers at, Order
of march, 80.
469. Plans
for, 103.
482 Ohio Arch.
and Hist. Society Publications.
Harmar's
Expedition-Concluded.
Illustrations-Concluded.
Result
of, 88. Scioto River, 110.
Statement
of Ensign Britt, 101. The
Perry Medal, 430.
Strength
of army, 104. Types
of Wisconsin Mounds, 25.
Troops
in, 96. West, W. H., 404.
Wyllys,
Maj., in, 107. Where
Perry's fleet was built, 422.
Harmar,
Gen. Josiah- Wisconsin
conical mounds, 6, 7.
Accusations
against, 108.Wisconsin effigy mounds, 12 13, 1
Conduct
of, in battle, 100. 15,
16, 17, 19, 21.
Conduct
of, in battle, 100. Wisconsin
effigy mounds, 12, 13, 14,
Criticism of, 88. 15,
16, 17, 19, 21.
Criticism of, 88. Wisconsin
intaglio mound, 21.
Expedition
of, 74, 77, 237. Wisconsin inear mound, 26.
Sketch
"of, 74. Wisconsin
linea r mound, 26.
Testimonials
concerning, 101. Wisconsin
pehslatforic garden beds, 11.
Harris,
Gen. Sam C. D., account of Wisconsin
prehistoric garden beds, 29.
Brady's
Leap, 461. Internal
Improvements, 43. 242.
Harrison,
Gen. W. H., 231. Iron Furnaces, 242.
Indians
council with, 65. Indians,
253.
Indiarches
councilarmy to Fremont, 6165. Battle at Brady's
Lake, 461, 464.
Perry's
dispatch to, 437. Bird's
expedition against, 166.
Heckewelder,
John, 133. British
influence, 75, 165.
Heenderson,
Col. Richard, 223. Civilization
of, 49.
Hendersiawatha, 50. Crawford's
expedition against, 164.
Courage
of, 55.
Historical
Societies, value of, 34. Courage
of, 55.
Horse
racing, Pioneer, 243. Curtis,
Edward S., on, 49, 50.
Horse raci , Dunmore's
treaty with, 164.
Half
King, 64.
I Harmar's expedition
against, 74.
Insurrection
of, 77.
Illustrations
- Intoxication
among, 156.
Aztalan
conical mounds, 5. Land claims
of, 74.
Brady's
Leap, 465. Little
Turtle, 236.
Circleville,
Main St., 116. Longfellow,
on, 49.
City
of Circleville, 114. McDonald's
expedition against, 162.
Elliott,
Jesse Duncan, 434. Methods
of, 153, 160.
Ft.
Atkinson Intaglio Mound, 23. Miami,
237.
Indian
Scout, 112. Mounds
probably built by, 29.
Map showing
location of Brady's Ohio,
224.
Leap,
462. Origin
of name, 51.
Monument
marking site of Morgan's Probable
origin of, 48.
surrender,
375. Religious
ideas of, 51.
Morgan,
Gen. J. H., 372. Removal
of, in Pa., 143.
Moundbuilders'
Circle, 110. Schoolcraft,
on, 53.
Order
of encampment, Harmar's Ex- Schools
founded for, 52.
pedition,
83. Sioux,
massacre of, 55.
Order
of March, Harmar's Expedi- Susquehanna,
on, 145.
tion,
80. Tarhe-the
Crane, 64.
Perry's
battle flag, 425. Trails
of, 236, 237.
Perry,
Com. 0. H., 429. Treaties
with, 238, 469.
Perry
monument, Cleveland, O., 441. Wall,
0. G., on, 55.
Pipe's
Cliff, 253. Wyandot,
64.
Pickaway
Plains with Indian settle- Indian
Trails, Cuyahoga Portage, 465.
ments,
112.
Powell's
Battle of Lake Erie, 416.
Prehistoric
cornfields in Wis., 28.
J
Put-in-Bay,
427.
Rice,
W. H., 133.
Jackson. Andrew, Political
handbills
Rue,
Maj. George W., 368.
against, 265.
Index. 483
Jackson,
Andrew, Jr., Gen. Brinkerhoff Land
titles, Right to, 75.
tutor in
family of, 354. Lane
Seminary, 270.
Jacksonianism,
Cincinnati, in, 1828, 261, Abolition
at, 271.
262, 263, 264. La
Salle, 221.
Jefferson,
Thomas - Leaden
Plates, Story of, 222
Logan's speech
on, 163. Leonard,
Dr. J. A., 363.
Ordinance by,
119. Lewis,
Gen. Andrew, 468.
Johnson, Col.
Richard M., Indian school Army
of, 163.
founded by,
52. Licking
County [See Newark.]
Johnson, Sir
William, 145. Literary
Society, Oberlin, 278.
Juniata, Pa.,
152. Little
Turtle -
Birthplace of,
236.
K Death of, 238.
Government
presents medal to, 238.
Keelboats,
226. Parents
of, 237.
Kendal
Community, The, 176. Visits
Gen. Washington, 238.
Business
transactions of, 191. Local
History, 57.
By-laws of,
186. Value
of studying, 59.
Care of
implements in, 202. Logan,
the Mingo Chief, 137.
Compensation
for labor in, 194. Ambassador
to Six Nations, 141.
Constitution
of, 178. Anecdotes
of, 153, 154, 155.
Dissolution
of, 215. Attacks
settlers, 160.
Education in,
181, 186. Attitude
toward whites, 157.
Election of
officers of, 183. Becomes
Sachem, 142.
Homes in, 195. Bibliography
of, 168-175.
Inventory of
property taken, 206, 216. Carries
message for Gov. Hamilton,
Membership in,
180, 186, 188. 151.
Mill Bill,
206. Character
of, 154, 167.
Newspapers
subscribed for, 200. Comes
to Ohio, 153.
Officers of,
182. Conference
with Gov. of Pa., 146, 150.
Punishment for
misdemeanors in, 187. Death
of, 167.
Release of
members, 212. Detroit,
at, 167.
Reports of
meetings of, 183. Early
life of, 138.
School in,
196, 198, 211. Family
of, 139.
Social
compact, bond of, 188. Hardin
County, O., in, 165.
Sunday
meetings for study of Co- Home
of, 139.
operative
system, 201. Joins
British, 166.
Withdrawal of
members of, 192. Letters
to Cresap, 161.
Women admitted
as members, 209. Personal
appearance of, 167.
Women share in
dividends, 197. Relatives
murdered, 158.
Work, methods
of, 202, 204. Remorse
of, 164.
Kenton, Simon,
468. Revenge
of, 159.
Logan aids,
166. Speech
of, 163, 173.
Kosciusko,
Gen., 238. Treatment
of, at Ft. McKee, 149.
Wyandot
County, in, 166.
L Lorain County,
Anti-Slavery Society, 278.
Lower
Sandusky, Tarhe, living at, 65.
Lafayette,
Character of Ohio Colonists,
on, 128.
Lake Erie,
Battle of, 415.M
Lancaster,
Tarhe's town at, 65.
Land cessions
by .States, 127. Marietta
College, 231.
Land
companies, 128. Marietta
Settlement of, 224.
Land
ordinance, Bland's, 118. Mary
Ann Furnace, Licking Co., 242.
Lands, public,
Ohio Valley influence on, Maps
-
43. Aztalan
earthworks in Wis., 3.
484 Ohio Arch. and Hist.
Society Publications.
Maps-Concluded.
N
Pre-historic
earthworks in Wis., 2.
Wisconsin earthworks,
4. National Conventio.i, Chicago Repub-
Wisconsin m-lund
groups, 8, . lican, 411.
Martzolff, Ohio Poems,
477. Negroes-
Massillon, settlement
of, 176. Oberlin
admits, 272
McDonald, Maj. Angus,
Expediti on of, colored school, 279.
M onl,162. Ma.Ags iinOberlin students, 298.
162.
Meigs, Return J.,
352.Newark-
Methodism,
campmeetings of, 245. 1825,
in, 240.
Mingoes, 158- Pioneer
camp meeting, 245.
Attacks by, 165. Pioneer
election, 246.
Morgan, Gen. J. H.- Pioneer
horseracing at, 243.
Capture of, 368. Recollections
of, 240.
Celebration of capture
of, 368. Trial
of Petcr Diamond, 242.
Escape of, 377. Newspapers
-
Monument on site of
surrender of, Cincinnati,
256, 258.
375. First
Anti-Slavery, 232.
Rue, Maj., intercepts,
371, 373. Kendal
Community, in, 200.
Rue's account of
capture, 369. Newark
Advocate, 246.
Salineville, at, 372. Oberlin
Evangelist, 275.
Shackleford, Gen.,
pursues, 3'1. Oberlin
Quarterly Review, 276.
Surrender of, 376. The
Liberator, 271.
Morgan's Raid, 368. The
Rescue, 310.
Moundbuilders - Nominating
Conventions, 257.
Bibliography of Wis.,
30. Normal
School, Spiegel Grove Proposi-
Cremation among,
27. tion, 338.
Culture, status of,
29. Northwest
Territory -
Migrations of, 27. Educational
sentiment in, 129.
Theories as to origin,
251. Religious
element in settlement of,
Mounds [See
Earthworks.] 129.
Burial, 9.
Composite, 23. O
Conical, 10.
Distribution of, in
Wis., 24. Oberlin
-
Effigy, 11. Abolitionism
at, 270, 275.
Conventionalized, 22. Attitude
of pro-slavery towns toward,
Dakota, 'in, 21. 279.
Georgia, in, 21. Attitude
of students on Civil WTar,
Number of, 18. 316.
Types of, 18. Attitude
toward Johin Brown's Raid.
Wisconsin, in, 4. 299.
Indians probable
builders of, 29. Bibliography
of anti-slavery attitude,
Intaglio, 20. 332.
Kumlien, Wis., Group,
10. Brown,
Jobl, at, 298.
Linear types of, 22. Charter
threatened, 289.
"Man" Mound,
18. Civil
War, in, 315.
Material used in, 10. Co-education
at, 276.
Oval, 11. Confederate
opinion of, 327.
Platform, 11. Connection
with Harper's Ferry at-
Probable age of, 27. tack,
298.
Purposes of
construction, 26, 27. Early
faculty of, 274.
Recent construction of
some, 11. Early
financial difficulties of, 276.
Remains, human, found
in, 26. Fairbank,
Calvin, 283.
Truncated, 11. "Felon's
Feast," affair, at, 304.
Muskingum River, Indians on, 159. First
literary society, 278.
In (dcx1. 485
Oberlin-Concluded. Ohio
River-Concluded.
First negro
student, 279. Dickens',
Chas., journey on, 382, 385.
First war
funeral, 3'9. Discovery
of, 221.
First slaves
living in, 294. Drainage
area of, 221.
Fugitive
Slave Law violated, at, 303. Faux's
book on, 379.
Gov. Cox, on
influence of, 288. Flagg's
journey on, 381, 388, 391.
Influence of,
in Kansas, 297. Flat
boat era of 226.
Mahan, Rev.
Asa, becomes president 228.
~~~~of, 271. ~Freight tonnage
on, 228.
Name changed,
289. Future
trade, value of, 234.
Negroes
admitted, 272, 295. Historical
value of, 35.
"Oberlin
unmasked," 296. Historic
eras of, 225.
Organization
of, 269. Historic
events on, 230.
Part taken in
slavery conflict, 269. Influence
of, in settling West, 225.
Piety among
student soldiers, 319. Keelboat
era of, 226.
Political
influence of, 288. Nationalities
along, 229.
Record of
student soldiers, 330. Navigation
improvements on, 233.
Result of
negro education at, 295. Passenger
traffic on, 379.
Seceding Lane
Seminary students, Pre-Revolutionary
influence on, 223.
272, 275. Revolutionary
soldiers on, 231.
Slavery
petition sent to Congress, 288. Shireff's
journey on, 381, 385, 387, 392
Slavery riot,
297. 396.
Students
among negro refugees, 287. Steamboat
era of, 228.
Students at
Battle of Cross Lanes, Steamboat,
First, on, 378.
320. Steamboat,
early travel on, 378.
Students in
Confederate prison, 325. Steel
barge, era of, 234.
Students in
Federal army, 315. Steele's
journey on, 381, 385, 387, 388,
Student
soldiers edit paper in prison, 390,
393, 395.
328. Stewart's
journey on, 380, 384, 386
Teachers sent
to South, 287. 389,
395.
Underground Railroad
Station, 289, Towns
along, 224.
300. 'trade
route, 224.
Young Men's
Anti-Slavery Society, Trollope's,
Mrs., journey on, 380, 385,
277. 392,
394.
"Oberlin
Covenant," 269. Value
of, in pioneer settlement, 220.
Oberlin Peace
League, 277. "Washington's" steamboat descends,
Oberlin-Wellington
rescue case, 364. 228.
Ohio Canal,
opening of, 241. Ohio
River Steamboating--
Ohio Company,
First, 125, 221. Accidents,
394, 398.
Ohio Company,
Second, 127. Bibliography,
398.
Circular of
information, 131. Buckingham's
observations, 389, 396.
Organization
of, 131, 132. Deck
passengers, 384.
Ohio Country,
The, 221. Delays
at starting, 388.
Ohio National
influence of, 269. Description
of boats, 380.
Ohio River-- Experiences
at the Falls, 392.
Ohio poems
published, 341. Flint's
observations, 389.
Boatmen on,
230. Fuel
for steamboats, 383, 397.
Boats, early,
on, 378. Help
to other boats, 391, 398.
Bryant's,
William Cullen, experiences, James'
experience, 390, 392.
392. Maxmilian's
journey on, 393, 395.
Bullock's
journey on, 380. Meals,
385, 397.
Burr, Aaron,
on, 231. "New Orleans," 394.
Civil War,
influence of, 232. Passengers,
384.
Clark, George
Rogers, on, 230. Races,
390.
Communism on, 232. Social
life on board, 385, 397.
Crawford,
Col., on, 230. Time
of passage, 389, 398.
486 Ohio Arch. and Hist. Society Publications.
Ohio
Valley - Poetry-Concluded.
Aborigines
in, 36. To
Cincinnati, 350.
Ante-bellum storm
center in, 46. "That
Old Log House Where Used
Cities
of, 36. to
be Our Farm," 402.
Colonizing
effects of, 42. Point
Pleasant -
Commercial
highway, 36. Battle
of, 163.
Commercial
importance of, 44. Political
Campaigns -
Commercial
relations with South, 46. Hand
Bills, in, 264.
Condition
at close of Rev., 223. Political
Parties -
Democracy
of, 42, 44. Cincinnati,
1828, 257.
Economic
legislation affected by, 42. Political
Rallies -
Expansion
ideas propagated in, 41. Cincinnati,
1828, 258, 260.
French
explorers in, 37. Pontiac's
War, 152.
Nationalizing
influence of, 40. Logan's
refusal to join, 146.
Pioneers
of, 38. Pomoacan,
69, 71.
Place
of, in American history, 32. Preachers
-
Physiography
of, 35. T Pioneer,
245.
Political
significance of, 45. Pre-glacial
Man, 472.
Public
land policy influenced by, 43. Pre-historic
village sites, 23.
Tariff
on, 43. Provincialism
-
Washington's
interest in, 37. American,
33.
Ohio
Valley Historical Association, ad- Elihu
Root, on, 34.
dresses
before, 32, 48. Prof.
Royce, on, 32.
Onondaga
Council, 151. Putnam,
Rufus, 118, 125.
Ordinance
of 1784, 42, 118, 122. Memorial
Association of, 123, 130.
Ordinance
of 1787, 42, 122, 127. Narrative
of, 127.
Authorship
of, 122.
Owen,
Robert, 196.
P Quebec Act, 467.
Paleoliths,
473. R
Peace
Movement -
Peace
Society, Oberlin, 477.
Randall,
E. O.-
Battle
of Lake Erie, aid toward, 417. ,. 0.
~Perry, Oliver H.~
- Editorialana, 118, 457, 466, 467, 471,
Perry,
Oliver H.- 474, E.
O.
474,
476, 477.
Battle
of Lake Erie, 415. Revolut y
Commends
officers at Battle of Lake Ofices
in, from Oo
Eriep~ 439. .„Officers in, from Ohio settlements,
Erie,
439.
128
Fac-simile
of famous dispatch, 437. kice,
William H.-
Intrepid bravery
of, 429.
Books
by, 134.
Mackensie's
appreciation of, 435.
k , 134.
Sketch
of, 133.
Sketch
of, 431.
Sketch of, 133.
Sketch>
> orf, 41 -iRichland County,
253.
Perry's
Victory Centennial, 311.R
Pickaway
County, Centennial Ode to, 109.venues, 220.
Root,
Elihu, on provincialism, 34.
Pickering,
Timothy, 118.,
Pickering,
Timothy, 118. Royce,
Josiah, on provincialism, 32.
Poetry
-
Delaware,
in, 62.
Ohio
Valley, stock of, 38. S
Pioneer
traveling, 2!0.
Pipe's
Cliff, 23.. Sanderson,
General George, 241.
Poems
on Ohio, 477. Sandusky,
designation of, 70.
Poetry- Schools
-
A Prophecy, 351. Kendal
Community, in, 193, 196, 198,
Ballad,
"James Bird," 418. 211.
Four
Cycles: A Centennial Ode, 109.
Schoolcraft, Indian writings of, 53.
Index. 487
Scioto River,
Indians on, 162. St.
Clair, Arthur, 77, 102, 231.
Logan's
residence on, 156. Expedition
of, 237.
Sectionalism,
Pro;. Royce, on, 33. Stark
County, settlement, 176.
Shamokin,
destruction of, 150. Stanberry,
Hon. William, 242.
Shawanese - State
Sovereignty, 309.
Alliance with
Wyandots, 165. Steamboating
-
Shikelimus,
chief of, 137. First
on Ohio River, 228.
Treaty with,
76. "New
Orleans," 378.
Village of,
159. Ohio
River, on, 378.
Shikilimus,
73, 137. Stowe,
Prof., 271.
Death of,
141. Sulphur
Spring, Delaware, at, 61.
Ship Canal,
Erie-Ohio, 234. Susquehanna
Company, 144.
Site of Fort
Gower, 467.
Six Nations,
73.T
Slavery -
Churches'
attitude, 275. Tanacharison,
73.
Freed
Negroes, 294. Tarhe
- the Crane, 64.
Fugitives,
270. Bibliography
of, 64-71.
Mr. Patton
frees, 295. Character
of, 69.
Negroes
escaping from, 283. Contract
of, 70.
Oberlin's
petition against, 288. Death
of, 68.
Oberlin
rescue cases, 290. Ohio
residences of, 65, 67.
Ohio's
attitude on, 269. Tariff,
Ohio Valley on, 43.
Ordinance of
1784 on, 121. Ilecumseh,
239.
Smith,
General Kirby, threatens Cincin- Speech
of, on Battle of Lake Erie,
nati,
330.430.
Smucker,
Isaac, sketch of, 240. Terminal
Moraine, 473.
Society - Territorial
dispute, 74.
Changes in
Constitution, 346. Territories--Ohio
Valley develops idea
Curator's
report, 344. of,
41.
General
Brinkerhoff's identity with, "These
are My Jewels," 358.
354, 358,
365. Thompson,
Will L., 369.
Legislative
appropriations for, 338. Thurman,
Allen G., 358.
Members
present at annual meeting, Totem poles, 55.
335. Treaties
-
Museum-- Dunmore's
Indian, 164.
Building for,
339. Fort
Harmar, 76.
Committee for
building, 348. Fort
McIntosh, 76.
New Life
Members of, 343. Fort
Stanwix, 76.
Perry's
Victory Centennial, 341. Treaty
of Lancaster, 152.
Publications
of, 341. Treaty
of 1783, 75.
Secretary's
annual report, 336.
Secretary's
itinerary, 341.
U
Spiegel Grove
deeded to, 336.
Standing
Committees of, 337. Uncle
Tom's Cabin, 232.
Treasurer's
Report, 344. Underground
R. R., 282, 283, 364.
Trustees'
Annual Meeting, 348. "Felon's
Feast" affair, 304.
Trustees
appointed for, 342. Methods
of conducting, 291.
Trustees
elected for, 347. Minerva's
escape, 291.
Twenty-sixth
Annual Meeting of, 335. Oberlin
station, 289.
Spiegel
Grove-- Oberlin-Wellington
rescue case, 300.
Andrew
Carnegie's interest in, 338. Price's,
John, escape, 300.
Normal School
is offered, 337. Upper
Sandusky-
Society
Committee for, 347. Pomoacan
at, 71.
Society
rescues, 336. Tarhe
at, 65.
488 Ohio Arch. and Hist. Society Publications.
V West, William
H.-Concluded.
Early life
of, .05.
Varnum, Jacob
IP., 68. Education
of, 405.
Venable, W.
H., "A Buckeye Boyhood," Lawyer,
406.
by, 476. Nominates
Blaine for presidency, 411.
Vincennes,
Treaty at, 238. Orator,
406.
Virginia,
Land cession of, 119. Sketch
of, 404.
White
Sulphur, Ky., Indian School, 52.
Wilderness
Trails, 474.
W Wisconsin -
Aztalan ruins
in, 1.
Wakatomica,
160, 162. Culture
status of Moundbuilders, 29.
War of 1812- Distribution
of mounds in, 24.
Battle of
Lake Erie, 415. Effigy
mounds in, 11.
Delaware in,
61. Immigration
of Moundbuilders, 27.
Harrison,
Gen., in, 61. Intaglio
mounds in, 20.
Hull's
surrender, 424. Linear
mounds in, 22.
Ohio in, 61. "Man"
mound in, 18.
Punishment
for desertion in, 432. Number
mounds in, 18, 24.
Washington,
George - Pre-historic
earthworks in, 1.
Character of
Ohio colonists, by, 128. Pre-historic
village sites in, 23.
Ohio Valley,
interest in, 37. Variety
of mounds in, 11.
Western
interests, 230. Worthington,
Gov. Thomas, 241.
Western tour,
222. Wright,
George Frederick -
Wayne,
Anthony - Address
on Gen. BrinKerhoff, 363.
Communication
with Tarhe, 66. "The
Ice Age in North America," by
Expedition
of, 237. 471.
Weiser,
Conrad, 141, 147. Wyandots
-
Wellington,
O., Slave rescue case of, 301. Confederacy
of, 72.
Western Reserve
Historical Society, Home
of, 71.
"Brady's
Leap Tract," of, 457. Importance
of, 68.
West, William
H.- Wyoming
Valley, Connecticut encroach-
Attorney-General,
406. ments in, 144.
Candidate for
Governor, 408.
Chicago
Convention address, 411. Z
Cleveland,
O., speech, 409.
Constitutional
Convention, 407. Zeisberger,
David, Chief Logan visits.