INDEX
TO VOLUME XXVII.
EXPLANATORY
NOTE.
With
the exception of a few pages, Volume Twenty-six is made up
of two
articles, "History of Educational Legislation in Ohio," by Prof.
Miller,
and "The Indians in Ohio," by H. C. Shetrone. These articles
are so
foreign to each other that few of the subjects treated are identical;
hence
an index covering both would possess no special advantage. Be-
sides,
these articles are of such value in themselves that there will be
undoubtedly
a demand for their publication separately. In this event
each
should have its own index, which would prove a great advantage
to
those interested in either subject and no real disadvantage to the
general
reader.
Accordingly,
the index comprises three parts: First, a general index
for
such small part of the contents not contained in the two articles;
second,
index to Prof. Miller's article; third, index to Mr. Shetrone's
article. C. L. M.
PART I.
(General Index.)
A. Benton, E. J., 536, 272.
Bethel,
535.
Abbott,
Harriet. L., makes donation toh ,
B 535 .
Abbott,
Harriet. L., makes d n to lig Bottom
Park, 513, 531; Committee on,
Society's
Museum, 535. 551
Ada,
272.
Ada,
272. B
Ilackmore Museum, Ohio
prehistoric
Adams
County, 512, 513. ,
relics
in, 512.
Akeroyd,
W. J. R. (Dr.), makes dona-
anchester, 535
.Blanchester,
535.
tion to Museum, 535.
*tion
to Museum, 5353. Boggs
Monument at Logan Elm Park, 518.
Akron,
272; Municipal University, 536. urneville,
535.
A
2ourneville, 535.
Alliance,
272.
Allan „ , ce,
-_2 . Boyer,
James, donation to .Mu9seum, 536.
American
Red Cross, 272; time fuses 53 ,
53n t 5.
Bradley,
Glenn D., 272, 536.
Appleseed,
Johnny, 513.
Appleseed,
Johnny, 513. lBradley,
John E., 536; 572.
Archaeology,
Ohio, lectures on, 533; row ,
,56.
BIrownsville,
535, 536.
specimens
donated to Museumn, 535,,
.specimens
donated to Mseu, 5,
3Burkett, H. F., 511; donation to Museum,
536. .
535.
Articles,
"History of Educational Legis-
lation
in Ohio," Miller, 143; "In-
Burns, Clara Russell, donation to Mu-
dians
in Ohio," Shetrone, 274. . seum, 535.
Athens,
272.
Bushfield, Miss Minnie, 532.
B.
Baldwin,
C. C. (Judge), 512. C.
Baptist,
Frank, 534.
Campbell, James E., 511; elected President
Bareis,
Geo. F., 511; elected Trustee So-
of Society, 548.
ciety,
542. Campus Martius, proposed purchase of,
Barnhart,
A. P., erects Logan Mont-
516; Society committee on, 552.
ment, 547. ('amp
Sheridan, 538.
Bawden,
H. F., donates to Museum, 535. Camp
Sherman, 272, 537, 539, 538.
(553)
554 Index.
Canal
Winchester, 542. D.
Canlton, 513. Darby,
E. H., 511.
Carlisle
Station, earthworks near, 512. Darke
County, historical monument ,
Catholic
Educational Association of U. S.,
5
5:3'6. Davis,
Mrs. Lucy, 516.
Central
Liberty Loan Committee Bulletin, Dawes, eman G., elected Society trs-
538. tee,
542.
Chetrone,
John H., donation to Museum, ]eavertown,
536.
535. Defiance,
272; college, 536.
Chicago
University, 517. Donahey,
Vic C., compliments Society,
Chillicothe,
535. 541.
Cincinnati,
272; University, 536.Dover 536
Clark, J.,
donation to Museum, 536. Deitz,
August, 534.
Clermont
County, 535. elaware,
272.
Cleveland,
272, , 513 , 532, 535, 538. Denley,
Thomas A., 543.
Cole, W. Il.,
511; appointed trustee ot Derby,
S. C. (Prof.), 511.
Society, 515; reports on
Serpent Boards, 272.
Mound, 541; 542. Dresden,
535.
Columbia
University, 516. Dunham,
J. H. (Dr.), 511, 543.
Columbian
half dollar, 535. Dunmore
Treaty, monument, 546.
Columbus
(O.), 272, 511, 534, 535, 536, 542.
Confederate
States, postage stamps and E.
electroplate,
534.
electroplate,
534. Earthworks,
preservation of, 511.
Contributors,
Miller, Edward A., His- Eckenrode,
Edna, donation to Museum,
tory Educational Legislation in 535
Ohio, 143;
Shetrone, H. C., The Education,
history of legislation for in
Indian in
Ohio, 274. Ohio,
143-271.
Coonskin
Library, 534. Edwards,
Martha I., 272, 536.
Cooper, Albert
(Dr)., donations to Ellis,
Alston, quoted, 549.
Musenum, 534. Enders,
George C., 272, 536.
Copley, Mrs.
Francisco, donation to Express
and Westbote, files of, presented
Muscumi, 534. to Historical Commission, 538.
Copus
Massacre, monument marking, 513.
Cornstalk,
Chief, proposed monument to,
548. Fallen
Timbers, Society appoints commit-
Corwin,
Thomas, "life" of, 535. tee on site, 552.
Cox, Isaac
J., 272, 536. Fauler,
James K., donation to Museum,
Cox, James
M., (Gov.), appoints His-
535.
torical
Commission, 272, 516, 532. Filbert,
Charles, donation to Museum,
536; appoints
Society's trustees, 515.
534.
Craford, Wm.
(l.) m t m - Findlay, prehistoric
village site, 535.
Crawford,
Wm. (Col.), monument mark-
Crawo. ( t.),
mFisher, George W., donation to Museum,
ing execution
site, 513.536.
536.
Cresap.
Association, 518; family erects
Flint Ridge, exploration of, 532; speci-
monument
Logan Elm Park, 546; mens from, 535, 536.
Michael, 546;
Society, 546; War, 547. Food
Administration, 272.
Cribbs,
George A., 272, 536. Ft.
Ancient, 512, 519, 523; inventory of,
Croghan,
George, (Major), monument to, 529;
annual report to Society on,
513. 542-543;
stone gateway erected, 543;
Crowther,
Elizabeth, 272, 536. Society
committee on, 551.
Curry, W. L.,
511;.reports on Civil War Ft.
Hill, "Fortified Hill", 512.
history,
543-544. Ft.
Laurens, Society secures site of, 513,
Crystal Hill,
crystals from in Museum, 516;
531; 535; Society committee on,
535. 552.
Index. 555
Ft.
Meigs, monument at, 513; Society
Iayes, R. B., Memorial to, 513; Pro-
committee
on, 552. posed
publication of diaries, 518,
Ft.
Miami, 513; Society committee on, 552. 545.
Ft.
Stephenson, monument on site of,
Hayes, Webb C., (Col.), loans Hayes'
513. diaries
to Society, 518; 519, 622;
Fremont,
513, 514; Society's property at, Member
Gen. Pershing's staff, 544;
530;
534, 544. 545;
"Service" star proposed for,
Frey,
Margaret, 532. 550.
Fuel
Administration, 272.
Hayes, Mrs. Webb C., Red Cross work in
Paris,
544.
CG~~. i~Hegler, Almer,
donation to Museum, 511,
Gambier,
272.
535.
Card,
D. H., 511, 529. Henderson,
J. N., 511.
Gardner,
Mrs. R. J., donation to Mu- Iistorical Commission
of Ohio, 272;
seum,
535. Needs of, 539-540.
Garfield,
James A., monument to, 513.
Garfield,
James A., monument to, 513. Hirsch,
Gustave (Major), 538; Ralph, 538.
Garner,
Albert, donation to Museum, Hoover,
T. N., 272, 536.
Hoover,
T. N., 272, 536.
o„5 ,,.36. Hope,
Albert, donation to Miusneum, 535.
"General,"
locomotive, ,nodel of, 536. Howard
Francis W. 536.
„Howard,
Francis W., 536.
German,
newspapers, 538.
Gill,
John, 533.
Glenn,
Edwin P. (Gen.), 537.
Gnadenhutten,
Moravian monument at,
Indians, Christian, memorial
marking
513. massacre,
513; Shetrone's history
Goldsbury,
Judge, prehistoric stone image of,
in Ohio, 518; relics of, in
found
on farm of, 535. Museum, 534; specimens from
Goodbread,
Harry L., 11; addresses So- graves,
11535; art objects in Museu
ciety,
540, 541. 535;
photographs of chiefs, 535.
Graham
Brothers, archaeological collection
of,
533; 542. J-
Grant,
Jesse, workbench of, in Museunm, Jones,
Mrs. Howard, 511; report on Lo-
535. gan
Elm Park, 545, 546; 547.
Granville,
272, 535, 536. Justice, C. W., 511.
Gray,
D. S., donation to Museum, 536.
"Great
War," commission appointed to K.
compile
Ohio History of, 272, 532,
Kenan,
W. R., donation to Museum, 535.
_~~~~552~. Kenyon
College, 536.
Greenville,
Historical monument at, 513. Knight,
Mrs. G. W., 516.
Guitteau,
W. B., 272. Knights
of Columbus, 272.
Krauss,
Bertha H., presents Express and
H. Westbote
to Historical Commission,
Hall,
L. B., 272. 538.
Hamilton
County, Earthworks in, 512. L.
Harmon,
Judson, 540, 541. Lake
Erie College, 536.
Lake
Erie College, 536.
Harper,
Grace, 532.
Harper,
Grace, n532. "Lake
Division News," 538.
Harris,
Bishop W. L., Relics of, 535. Latouretta K S.
272 536.
Latouretta,
K. S., 272, 536.
Harrison,
W. H., 512; Grave of, 513; So-, '
ciet, '
.s ' .
.' Laughman, John, donation to Museum,
ciety
s committee on memorial for,
552.
Hart,
Elmer, 533.
Leach, E. D., presents material to His-
Harvard
University, 534.
torical Commission, 538.
Hayes'
Memorial Building, 514, 519, 523, Legislation,
educational in Ohio, 143-271.
530;
Repairs to, 534, 544; "Service" Logan,
Chief, proposed monument to,
Flags
in, 545.
518; 546.
666 Index.
Logan Elm
Park, report on, 518, 545; Mount
Union College, 536.
519, 523; inventory of, 530; misun- Museum and Library, visitors to, 533;
derstanding
concerning, 547; per- gun
display and inventory of 534;
mission to erect Logan monument additions to, 536.
in, 540!; Society committee on, 551. Muskingum College, 536.
Long, Byron R., 511. Muskingum County, Archaeological col-
Love, N. B. C., donation to Musezum, lection from, 535.
535. Muskingum River, 513.
Loyal Legion, relic of, 536.
Loy, H. W. and Mrs. Forrest, donation N.
to Museum, 535.
Negro, newspapers, 538.
McI Newark, earthworks at, 512.
New Concord, 272.
McCracken, Harold
W., donation to Newspapers, collected by Historical Com-
Museum, 534,
535. mission,
538.
McKinley, William, monument to, 513; Niswander, Walter D., 272, 536.
Norris, Walter B., donation to Museum,
McKnight, John J., 521. 536
McMullen, Ed C., 533.
McMurray, ---
, donation to Museum, Nye,
Minnie upper, 516.
538.
M.
Maelik, C. IT., donation to Museum, 535. Oberlin
College, 272, 517, 536.
Mansfield~, ~ 513. Ohio
Archaeological and Historical So-
Mansfield, 513.
Marietta, earthworks at, 512; 13, 516, ciety
(see Society).
542. Ohio, "The Indians
in," Shetrone, 274;
Marks, Miss. --, donation to Museum, History
Educational Legislation in,
535. 143-271,
517; monuments marking
Marlatt, W. H., donation to Museum, graves
of Presidents from, 513;
535. marking
historical sites, 513.
Maumee River, 513. Ohio
Council of Defense, 272.
Medina County, 534. Ohio
Food Bulletin, 538.
Miamisburg, mound at, 512, 534. Ohio Historical
Commission, 272, 516, 530,
Miami River (Great), 512. 532.
Miami University, 536. Ohio
Northern University, 536.
Miller, Edward A., author History Edu- "Ohio
Rainbow Reveille," 538.
cational Legislation in Ohio, 143, 517. Ohio River, 512, 513.
Millersport, pioneer carpenter's
planes Ohio State
University, 516, 533, 535, 536,
Millersport, pioneer carpenter's planes v.538.
from 535.38
Mills, Helen H....... 532. Ohio University, 536; confers degree on
Mills, William B., donations to Museum, E.
. Randall, 549
535- Ohio Wesleyan University, 536.
Mills, William
C., 511, 516, 542; fur- Oldham,
J. ., donation to Museum. 535.
nishes inventory of Mzuseum and Opp,
Jacob, donation to Museum, 535.
Library, 529;
inventory on Society's Otterbein
College, 536.
Fremont property, 530; curator's Oxford, 272; College for Women,
536.
Fremont property, 530; curator's
annual report, 532-536; 544.
Mississippi
Valley, prehistoric relics
from, 513. Paddock,
Wendell, war lectures, 538.
Montgomery County, earthworks in, 512. Painesville,
272.
Moore, P. H., donation to Museum, 535. Paint Creek,
earthworks, 512.
Moore, Waldo
C., trustee of Society, Peabody
Museum, 534.
511, 5.15. Pearson,
F. B., (Prof.) 517.
Morgan County, 513, 531. Peirce, William F., 272, 536.
Mound Builders, relics of, 512; Shet- Perrysburg,
513, 535.
rone's article on, 518. Perry,
Commodore, monument, 513.
Index. 557
Pershing, Gen., 544. Shotts,
S. E., donation to Museum, 535.
Philippines, collection in Museum, 534. Siebert,
W. H., 272.
Pickaway County Historical Society, 545. Slavonic
newspapers, 538.
Pipes, prehistoric stone, 535. Smith, Paul,
donation to Miusennm, 535.
Pleasant Hill, and Valley, 535, 536. Snavely,
Charles, 272, 536.
Portsmouth, earthworks near, 512. Society,
annual meeting of, 511-552;
Prince, Benj. F., 272, 511; trustee of members present, 511; President
Society, 515;
report on Ft. Ancient, Wright's
annual address, 511-514;
529, 542-543; 536. earthwork explorations, 512; Mit-
Put-in-Bay, Perry monument at, 513. seum,
513; Spiegel Grove Library,
Putnam, Frederick W., 534. 513;
"Quarterly," 514; Secretary's
annual report,
515-518; trustees'
R. meetings, 515; war activities, and
acquisition Ft. Laurens site, 516;
Radebush, L., donation to Museum, 535.
Rasdall, .
Emilius O., t, Mau, r publications,
contents 1918 "Quar-
Randall. Emilius 0., 272, 511; annual re- tery"
517
Library and Museum
terly," 517; Library and Museum,
port to Society, 515-518; ,member , ,
pOrtio Hstorici, Com5-ss18. . 518, 528-529; receipts and disburse-
O()hio
Historical Commission, 532;
Ohio
Historical Commisn, 5; ments,
518-519; State appropriations
536, 539, 540, 541, 542, 543, 545, 547; m s, 51-519; Sate aproprat s
,nrr dee for,
519, 522, 524-527; Treasurer's
honorary degree LL. D. conferred ,
huponorary, 549. degreLannual report, 518-531; Auditor's re-
ud Cro, 4Society aids, 5, 53. port,
520-521; "trial balance," 521-
Red Cross, Society aids, 516, 533. „. ,
522; Summary, receipts and dis-
Reed, H. C., donation to Society, 53.522;
Summary, receipts and dis-
*„ . ,,r '. * ,
* bursements, 522-523; officers'
sal-
Revolutionary War, Ohio's part in, 516. , ;
o '
Richmeond, (Va.),
Oho'534. patiaries, 526;
"balance sheet," 527-528;
Richmond, (Va.), 534.
Ross County, 512, 53. inventories, 528-531; Spiegel Grove
Ross County, 512, 535.
_ . . ... inventory,
530, 544; provides quar-
Roof, J. S., 511; criticises Cresap monu- inventory,
530, 544; prov s qr-
ters Historical Commission, 530, 532;
ment, 517.
Root, A. S., 536. Curator's report, 532-536; Museum
Root, A. S., 536.
Roumanian
ewspapers 538 at Serpent Mound, 542;
elects trus-
Roumanian newspapers, 538.
Roumanian. newspapers, 53, tees, 542; secures title Logan Elm
Ruggles, Elizabeth, life member of So- P ,
ciet, 545, 550.
„Park, 545; trustees' annual meeting
ciety, 545,
550.
cietyp-,
545U., 550.o o3 .and election of officers, 548, 550-551;
Rupp, B. U., donation to Mnzseusm, 5. Executive Committee abolished, 550;
Rushville, 512.
Russell, A5. P., "life" of, 35.
standing committees of, 551-552.
Russell, A. P., "life" of, 535.
Russian time fuses, 535. South
Lebanon, 513.
Ryan, D. J., 511. Spiegel Grove, 513-530; inventory of
property, 534; report of, to Society,
S. 544; Society committee on, 551.
Schaus, L. P., 534, 544. Splindler, C. E., 533.
Scbaus, L. P., 534, 544.
Schlesinger, A. M. (Prof.), 272, 511; Srigfield
272.
chairman Ohio Historical Commis- Squier and Davis, relics collected by,
chairman Ohio Historical Commis-
512.
sion, 516, 532; report to Society,
536-540. Standing
committees, Society's, 551-552.
Scioto River, earthworks on, 512. Stephenson,
Richard T., 272, 536.
Serpent Mound, 512, 513, 519, 523, 527; Stewart, John
J., 272, 536.
inventory of,
530; archaeological
collection at, 533; Prof. Willoughby T.
visits, 534; annual report, 541-542;
Tallmadge, Frank, 518, 545.
Society Committee,
551. Thompson, Elizabeth
A., 272, 536; Harry
Sharp, J. P., interest in Logan monu- , n t Ms .
J., donation to Museum, 535.
ment, 518, 546, 547.
Sherman, E. C. (Dr.) donation to nu- Thornville,
535.
serme, 535. Toledo,
272, 513; University, 536.
Shetrone, II. C., "The Indians in Ohio," Treadway, F.
W., 511; reports on Spiegel
574; 511; article on Mound Builders Grove, 545; 550.
and Indians, 517. Tremper Mound, 512.
668 ' Index.
Trimble, Rachel, donation to Museum, Westerville, 272.
535. Williams, Charles
R., (Prof.) edits
Trustees, Society's, 551. "Hayes
diaries," 518.
Tuscarawas County, 516, 531. Willoughby, C. C., visits Serpent Mound,
Tuttle, Judson, Asiatic butterfly collec- 534
tion, 535.
U. Wilmington, 535.
Wilson, J. A., interest in Logan monu-
Upper Sandusky, Indian Mission at, 535. ment, 518, 546, 547
W. Wilson, Woodrow,
autograph-photograph,
537.
Wagner, R. E., 537. Wittenberg College, 536.
Walker, William, 511.
Wall,~ W.~ D.,~ 9'21Wittke,
Carl, 538.
Walla, W. D.,
521.a DneS Wolfe, Charles, donation to Museum,
535.
Wallace, Guy and Denver, Serpent
e Guy iand
, ,S Wood, E. F., 511, 515; report to Society,
Mound custodians, 542. . ,
MoudWar Che st, 272. o 2. 518-531; Society trustee, 542; 549,
War Chest, 272.
War 1812, monuments marking sites, 513. 550.
Warner, E. F., (Prof.) Ohio history Wright Aviation Field, 538.
bulletin by, 517. Wright,
G. Fred, annual address, 511-
Warren County, 512; "Serpent" Mound 514;
retires from Society Presidency,
in, 513, 522. 514;
541, 544, 545; elected President
.„~~~Warsaw, 535. „Emeritus, 548; 550.
Warsaw 535.
Warther, Ernest, donation to Museunm,
536.
Western College for Women, 536. Yellow Springs, 543.
Western Reserve Historical Society, 532. Young, Mary A., 272, 530.
Western Reserve University, 536. Young Men's Christian
Association, 272.
PART II.
(Educational Legislation in Ohio.)
A. defectives, dependents and delin-
quents, 194-197; education of teach-
Abstract, History Education Legislation quents, 19-197; education of teach-
ers, 197-198; supplemental educa-
in Ohio from
1803-1850: Table of
in* O. fm
tional agencies, 198-211; index edu-
Contents, 5-6; sources Ohio Publictional
legislation 21-265 bibliog-
cational legislation, 212-265; bibliog-
School System, 7-23; development of
Public School System, 24-68; School
Lands, 69-92; secondary and higher "Academic Pioneer, The," 130.
education, 93-119; education defec- Academies, beginnings of, 11, 12; provi-
tives, dependents and delinquents, sions for
support, 93; number, 95;
120-128;
supplemental educational list, prior to
1850, 97-101; state con-
agencies, 134-137; general summary, trol of,
104-105; laws incorporating,
138-142;
educational legislation, 153-171;
co-education in, 157.
(1803-1850), 143-211; general school Adams County, 220,
237, 245, 250.
laws, 143-146; laws concerning public Adams, John, 8.
schools, including cities, towns and Adelphic Society, 210, 245.
school funds, 146-150; laws concern- Addison Library Association, 204, 248.
ing schools for
dependents, 150; Advertisements,
subscription schools, 21-
school land laws, 150-153; acts in- 23.
corporating secondary
institutions, Agricultural
Schools, 113.
153-171; school associations, 171-174; Airington Lyceum, 208,
248.
concerning higher institutions, 174- Akron, 243, 246, 259, 260, 261; school
191; professional education, 191-194; sentiment, 139.
INDEX
TO VOLUME XXVII.
EXPLANATORY
NOTE.
With
the exception of a few pages, Volume Twenty-six is made up
of two
articles, "History of Educational Legislation in Ohio," by Prof.
Miller,
and "The Indians in Ohio," by H. C. Shetrone. These articles
are so
foreign to each other that few of the subjects treated are identical;
hence
an index covering both would possess no special advantage. Be-
sides,
these articles are of such value in themselves that there will be
undoubtedly
a demand for their publication separately. In this event
each
should have its own index, which would prove a great advantage
to
those interested in either subject and no real disadvantage to the
general
reader.
Accordingly,
the index comprises three parts: First, a general index
for
such small part of the contents not contained in the two articles;
second,
index to Prof. Miller's article; third, index to Mr. Shetrone's
article. C. L. M.
PART I.
(General Index.)
A. Benton, E. J., 536, 272.
Bethel,
535.
Abbott,
Harriet. L., makes donation toh ,
B 535 .
Abbott,
Harriet. L., makes d n to lig Bottom
Park, 513, 531; Committee on,
Society's
Museum, 535. 551
Ada,
272.
Ada,
272. B
Ilackmore Museum, Ohio
prehistoric
Adams
County, 512, 513. ,
relics
in, 512.
Akeroyd,
W. J. R. (Dr.), makes dona-
anchester, 535
.Blanchester,
535.
tion to Museum, 535.
*tion
to Museum, 5353. Boggs
Monument at Logan Elm Park, 518.
Akron,
272; Municipal University, 536. urneville,
535.
A
2ourneville, 535.
Alliance,
272.
Allan „ , ce,
-_2 . Boyer,
James, donation to .Mu9seum, 536.
American
Red Cross, 272; time fuses 53 ,
53n t 5.
Bradley,
Glenn D., 272, 536.
Appleseed,
Johnny, 513.
Appleseed,
Johnny, 513. lBradley,
John E., 536; 572.
Archaeology,
Ohio, lectures on, 533; row ,
,56.
BIrownsville,
535, 536.
specimens
donated to Museumn, 535,,
.specimens
donated to Mseu, 5,
3Burkett, H. F., 511; donation to Museum,
536. .
535.
Articles,
"History of Educational Legis-
lation
in Ohio," Miller, 143; "In-
Burns, Clara Russell, donation to Mu-
dians
in Ohio," Shetrone, 274. . seum, 535.
Athens,
272.
Bushfield, Miss Minnie, 532.
B.
Baldwin,
C. C. (Judge), 512. C.
Baptist,
Frank, 534.
Campbell, James E., 511; elected President
Bareis,
Geo. F., 511; elected Trustee So-
of Society, 548.
ciety,
542. Campus Martius, proposed purchase of,
Barnhart,
A. P., erects Logan Mont-
516; Society committee on, 552.
ment, 547. ('amp
Sheridan, 538.
Bawden,
H. F., donates to Museum, 535. Camp
Sherman, 272, 537, 539, 538.
(553)