INDEX TO
VOLUME XXXIV
Adams, John,
characterized, 30-31. Pacific
squadron present, 208-209, 213.
Adams, Rufus
W., Young Gentleman and Press
notices, 207-213.
Lady's
Explanatory Monitor, 138-141. Scrapped,
206-207.
"The
Akron Centennial," 522-547. Silver
service, 207.
"Akron
Day," 531-533. Sponsor
presents loving cup, 213.
Balloon race,
523-524. Sponsor
receives flags, 213.
D. A. R.,
Dedication of Tablet by, 546. The
battleship Ohio, launched 1820, press
Dedication of Tablet to Industrial notices,
213-215.
Leaders,
534-545. Benham,
Joseph S., 105.
Dick,
Charles, 546. Bickerton,
Major, 379-380, 395, 400, 402,
Historical
Parade, 532-533. 408-409.
Hull, Charles
T., 525-531. Big
Jim, Shawnee leader, 146, 147, 149-153.
Opening
Exercises, 524-531. Birney,
James G., 265.
Pageants,
532-534, 547. Bishop,
Thomas, 322, 334-336.
Popularity
Contest, 524. Blackfeet
tribe, portraits of members of,
Sieber,
George W., 534-545, 547. 132-137.
Tolstoy,
Count Ilya, 547. Bock.
C. A., and Morgan, A. E., 474-503.
Willis, Frank
B., 545. Bolivar,
Ohio, 109.
Youth's Day,
533-534. Book
Reviews:
Alford,
Thomas W. An
Early Ohio School Book, 138-141.
At dedication
of Clark monument, 143. The Horse:
Cruiser and the Rarey
Descendants,
144-147. Method
of Training Horses, 428.
Education,
151-153. Recollections
of Men and Events: An
Lineage,
143-146. Autobiography,
428-133.
Allen,
William, A Study in Western De-
William Allen: A Study in Western
mocracy, reviewed, 611-613. Democracy, 611-613.
Anderson,
Osborn P., 272. Boone,
Daniel, 119, 122, 126.
Andrews,
Allen, 28. Bowles,
William, 383-384, 387-388.
Breese,
Commodore, 58.
Baker, Newton
D., 21, 28. Briggs,
Kora
F., 138.
Ballot,
Australian, 16. Brooks,
Preston S., 444, 446, 448-450, 452-
Banks,
Nathaniel P., 436, 438, 456, 472. 456,
462-465, 471, 614-615.
Barber, Miss,
211-212. Brough,
Governor John, 219, 220.
Barron,
James, 459. Brouse,
Edwin W., "The Akron Cen-
The
battleship Ohio. tennial."
522-547.
Address of
President McKinley, 210- Brown,
John. 270, 272, 278-283, 318-320, 324,
211. 318, 314,
389, 420-421.
Built, 1898,
212. Buchanan,
President James, 279.
Ceremonies at
launching, 211-212. Buffalo
five cent piece; possible original
Cost, 212. of model, 136.
Crew presents
flags, 213. Buffum,
David, murder of, 338-339, 340,
Demonstration,
208-212. 318,
354, 382, 404-405, 417.
Deshler,
Helen, sponsor, 206, 207. "Burials,
Admissions to Communion and
Flags,
presented, 213; transferred, 213. Marriages
at Schoenbrunn:"
Launched,
1901, 206-213.
Admissions to Communion, 595-596.
Loving cup,
213. Burials,
590-594.
Ohio Archaeological and Historical Marriages,
596.
Society receives flags, 213; silver Burlingame,
Anson, 444, 455-457, 460, 462-
service, 207. 473,
614-615.
(617)
618 Index
Bushnell,
Governor Asa S., 18. Recent
addresses of, 29-62.
Butler, Andrew
P., 443-444, 447-448, 454, "Children's
hospital," 53-56.
472. "Gospel
of burnished steel," 48-53.
Butler,
Joseph, Jr., Recollections of Men "How
and when (?) Ohio became
and Events,
reviewed, 428-433. a
state," 29-48.
Birth, 429. "Mississippi
squadron," 56-62.
Business
career, 429-430. "Sumner
- Brooks - Burlingame," 435-
Butler Art
Institute, 431. 473.
Famous acquaintances,
432. Red
Cross activities, 20.
McKinley
Birthplace Memorial, 431. Serves
three terms in Congress, 15-16.
Tribute to
Governor Tod, 430. Social
qualities, 6.
Butler, Simon,
pseudonym of Simon Sponsors
tax levy for State Uni-
Kenton, 119. versity,
16-17.
Byrd, Charles
Willing, 42-43. Strength
of intellect, 95.
Success as
presiding officer, 4-5.
Campbell,
Ex-Governor James E. Testimonial to, 21.
Banquet for,
21. Campbell,
Lewis D., 436, 453-455, 457, 460-
Birth, 11. 472.
Birthday
messages, 20-21. Canals,
Ohio.
Broadmindedness,
7. Cost,
112.
Celebrates
eightieth birthday, 20. Inaugurated,
63-65.
Chairman Ohio
delegation, National Last
canal boat, 109-116.
Democratic
conventions, 18. Length,
110-111.
Change of
political belief, 14. Press
notices, 100-108.
Defeated by
Bushnell, 18; by Mc- Speeches,
71-99.
Kinley, 17;
for Congress, 18. Work
commenced, 66-70.
Editorial
tributes, 21-28. Cannon,
Speaker Joseph G., 8.
Education,
13-14. Children's
homes: originator of, 241-243.
Enters U. S.
navy, 14. "The
children's hospital," 53-56.
Fills public
offices, 14. China,
Imperial canal of, 110.
Financial
success, 20. Chittenden,
General H. M., 485, 495.
Friendliness,
22. Cilley,
Jonathan, 459.
Good humor,
6-8. Cincinnati,
political reforms in, achieved
Governor of
Ohio, 16.
Honesty 17,
21-22. by
Governor Campbell, 17; visited by
Interest in
and work for Memorial Governor
Clinton and others, 100-101;
Wing, 4-5,
9. 104-108.
Introduces Australian
ballot, 16. Cincinnati
Times-Star, extract from the,
Introduces
reforms, 1617. 427-428.
Kindheartedness,
6-7. Clarke,
Sarah J., "The Doomed Soldier
Lineage,
11-13. of
Fort Meigs," poem, 202-205.
Loyalty to
state and country, 4, 5-7, 47. Clay
Cassius M., 128.
Member of
Codifying commission, 18.
Member of
Executive Mansion board, Clay,
Henry, 100, 127, 128, 469.
18. Clinton,
Governor Dewitt.
Member of Ohio
Council of National Attends
banquet, 107-108.
Defense,
19-20. "Champion
of internal improvements,"
Obsequies,
26-28. 63-64.
Perennial
youth, 8-9. Orates
at commencement of Ohio
Personal
charm, 22-23. canals,
68, 88-91.
Poem on,
10-11. Portrait,
65.
President Ohio
Archaeological and Press
notices of his visit to Ohio,
Historical
Society, 5. 100-108.
Public spirit,
9. Responds
to address, 97-99; to toasts,
Public work
for Ohio Archeological 93,
94, 103-104.
and Historical
Society, 5. Speaks
at Cincinnati, 105-107.
Index
619
Visits
Columbus, 95-99; Dayton, 100; "Newspaper
Correspondence," 292-
Hamilton,
100, 102; Lancaster, 94; 421.
Lawrenceburg,
104; Licking Summit, Launching of Another Battleship
66-99;
Louisville, 101; Middletown, Ohio,
213-215.
102;
Newark, 66-67. McKinley,
William.
Code
Duello, 457, 459, 471.
"Address at Launching of Battle-
Contributors
and Contributions. ship
Ohio," 210-211.
Biographical sketch
of Governor McKinney,
Walter D.
Campbell,
11-21. "Simon
Kenton, Thomas W. Crid-
Brouse,
Edwin W. land--Pioneers,"
116-131.
"The
Akron Centennial," 522-547. Morgan,
Arthur E. and Bock, C. A.
Burials,
Admission to Communion and "A
History of Flood Control in
Marriages
at Schoenbrunn, 590-596. Ohio,"
474-503.
Campbell,
Governor James E. Orton,
Edward.
"Children's
Hospital," 53-56. "Presentation
of Portraits of Amer-
"Gospel
of Burnished Steel," 48-53. ican
Indians," 133-137
"How
and When (?) Ohio Became Perkins,
George.
a
State," 29-48. "The
Ohio Canal," 597-604.
"Mississippi
Squadron," 56-62 Press
notices.
"Sumner
- Brooks - Burlingame, or, "Governor
Clinton's Visit to Ohio,"
The
Last of the Great-Challenges," 101-108.
435-473. "Launching of Battleship Ohio,"
Clarke,
Sarah J. 207-215.
"The Doomed
Soldier of Fort Reviews,
Notes and Comments, 138-
Meigs"
(poem), 203-205. 141,
241-246, 426-433, 611-616.
Commencement
of Ohio Canals, 66-99. Shetrone,
Harry C.
Doerschuk,
Albert N. "Exploration
of the Ginther Mound,"
"Last
Ohio Canal-boat," 109-116. 154-163.
Editorial
tributes to Governor Camp- "Exploration
of the Miesse Mound,
bell,
21-28. 163-168.
Editorials
on Battleship Ohio, 207-216. "Exploration
of the Shilder Mound,
Ewing,
Senator Thomas. 162-163.
"Oration
at Commencement of the Stump,
V. C.
Ohio
Canals," 71-91. "Early
Newspapers of Cincinnati,"
Galbreath,
Charles B. 169-183.
"Arthur
C. Johnson, President Ohio Workman,
Charles H.
Archaeological
and Historical So- "Tablet
to Abraham Lincoln at
ciety,"
249-250. Mansfield,"
505-521.
"Battleship
Ohio," 206-215. Yager,
Elizabeth F.
"Dedication of
the Wagnalls Me- "Presidential
Campaign of 1864 in
morial,"
251-262. Ohio,"
548-589.
"In Memoriam--James E. Camp- Copeland, Foster,
28.
bell,"
3-10. Cox,
Governor James M., 21,, 28, 490.
"John
Henri Kagi," 263-291. Cox,
Samuel S., 220.
"Ohio's
Fugitive Slave Law," 216- Crawford,
William H., 459.
240. Cridland,
Thomas W., 121-131.
"Reviews,
Notes and Comments," Crum, Ira, 607.
138-141,
241-246, 426-433, 611-616. Crumley,
J. J., speaks on "Preservation
"Tecumseh
and His Descendants," of
Our Forests," 608, 609.
143-153. Curly
Bear, Indian chief, 134.
"Thomas Jefferson's Views on Cutler, Ephraim,
41-42.
Slavery,"
184-202.
Horst,
John R. Daughters
of the American Revolution,
"The McGuffey
Society at Fort Cincinnati
chapter, 426.
Hill,"
605-610. Daguerre,
M. Louis, 127.
Kagi,
John H. Daguerreotypes,
127-128
620 Index
Dana,
Charles A., 281. paper-mills established, 174; money
Davis,
Jefferson, quoted, 341, 452. scarce,
produce accepted, 174-175; dif-
Davis,
Marshal, 398, 404. ficulties
in collecting news, 175; polit-
Davis,
Timothy, 456. ical
articles over assumed signa-
Dawes,
Charles, 41-42. tures,
175-176; contents of average
Day,
Judge Robert H., 28. paper,
176-177; poetry, 179-180; anec-
Decatur,
Stephen, 459. dotes,
180; advertisements, 180-181;
Dedication
of the Wagnalls Memorial. fleeing slaves, 181-182; underground
Address
by F. H. Vizetelly, 256-262. railroad
forecasted, 182; apprentices
Building,
251-254. also
escape, 182; advertisements of
Dedication,
255-262. early
schools, 182; bibliography, 183.
Exercises,
251, 255. Edwards,
Mrs. Ida L., 255.
Guests,
255. Elmore,
Judge Rush, 275-278; 316-317; 371;
"The
Descendants of Tecumseh," 141. 419-420;
sketch of life, 423-424.
Deshler,
Helen, christens battleship Ohio, "Equitation
in and about Columbus," 244.
206,
207. Ewing,
Mrs. Catherine Fay, originator of
Dickey,
Dr. T. A., 28. children's
homes, 241-243.
Dickinson,
Charles, 458-459. Becomes
teacher, 242.
Dodge,
William E., quoted, 463. Opens
first home, 242.
Doerschuk,
Albert N., "The Last Ohio Secures
passage of bill providing for
Canal
Boat," 109-116. county
children's homes, 243.
Donahey,
Governor Vic, 21, 27, 28. Sketch
of life of, 241-243.
Donaldson,
U. S. Marshal, 358-360, 366, Ewing,
Senator Thomas, 64, 67-68; oration
368,
376, 387, 389-390, 395, 400, 412, 417, at
commencement of Ohio Canal,
418-419. 1825,
71-88; 94.
"The
Doomed Soldier of Fort Meigs," Ewing,
Honorable Thomas, 64.
203-205. Ezra
Meeker, the Ohioan, 141.
Douglas,
Stephen A., 447-448, 472.
Dowling,
Joseph H., 28. Fally,
E. R., 403, 406, 414.
Draper,
John W., 127. Fay,
Catherine, 241-243.
Dueling:
Sumner-Brooks-Burlingame, or, First
boat on Ohio canals, 111.
The
Last of the Great Challenges, First Ohio canals, 63-70.
435-473. First
children's homes, 241-243.
Dunmore,
Lord, 119. First
constitutional convention, 33.
Dunsmore,
John Ward, 254, 255. First
county children's home law, 243.
Early
Ohio School-book, 138-141. First
legislature, 31-32.
"Early
newspapers of Cincinnati," 169- First
maker of daguerreotypes west of
183; Centinel
of the Northwestern the
Alleghanies, 127-128.
Territory,
169; editor, description, First
newspaper, 169.
dimensions,
169-170; sold and name First
photograph, 127.
changed
to Freeman's Journal, 170; First
state to secede, 472.
moved
to Chillicothe, 171; editor dies, First
visit of Lafayette to Ohio, 426-428.
and
paper discontinued, 171; Joseph First
suggestion of Abraham Lincoln for
Carpenter
founds Western Spy and President
of the United States, 505-
Hamilton
Gazette, 171; changes hands, 521.
also name, 171; re-christened The Fithian,
George, 123.
Whig, later Advertiser, 171; new "Flood
Control in Ohio," 474-503.
Western
Spy appears, 172; editor dies, Fort Hill,
McGuffey Society at," 605-
172;
third paper, Liberty Hall, ap- 610.
pears,
172; Spirit of the West, 172; Franklin,
Battle of, 294-295, 303, 308-309.
The
Gazette, 172-173; is consolidated Fredonia
Censor quoted, 203-205.
with Liberty
Hall, and becomes fore- Frehman,
Charles, 260.
runner
of Commercial Tribune, 172- Fuller,
Adrian, 251-254.
173;
peculiarities of early papers, 173; Fuller,
Ruth B., 255-256.
crude
pictures, meager outfit, etc., Funk,
Isaac K., 258.
173-174;
supply of paper limited, 174; Furniss,
Dr. Frank C., 137.
Index 621
Galbreath,
Charles B. Herald
of Freedom, 302, 343-344, 395.
"Arthur
C. Johnson," 249-250. Herrick,
Ambassador Myron T., 8, 20.
"Battleship
Ohio," 206-215. Hinton,
Colonel Richard J., John Brown
"Dedication of the
Wagnalls Me- and
His Men, 269-271, 278, 282-283, 285.
morial,"
251-262. "A History of Flood Control in Ohio,"
"In
Memoriam--James E. Campbell," 474-503;
geological changes in Ohio,
3-10. 474;
work of the ice-sheet, 474-475;
"John
Henri Kagi," 263-291; 422. swamp elimination, 475; causes of
"Ohio's
Fugitive Slave Law," 216-240. floods,
476-479; early floods, 477-479;
"Reviews, Notes
and Comments," the
Miami project, 479-503; first flood
138-141,
241-246, 426-433, 611-616. control
program, 479-481; the flood of
"Tecumseh and
His Descendants," 1913,
481-482; "Flood prevention com
143-153. mittee,"
481-482; plans, 482-483; army
"Thomas
Jefferson's Views on engineers'
report, 483; obstacles, 484;
Slavery,"
184-202. educational
campaign to combat, 485;
"Verses
on 'Our Governor,' " 10-11. the
"Conservancy Act of Ohio," 488-
Gard,
Homer, 28. 491;
the Miami Conservancy District,
Geary,
Governor John W., 274, 277-278, 489-491;
the Conservancy Court, 489-
329-333,
336-338, 340, 345-346, 348-350, 490,
494-495; directors, 491; work of
352,
354, 356, 358, 360-361, 368-369, 371, the
Flood Prevention Committee, 492
373-374,
376, 378-382, 383, 387, 389-393, 494;
their report, 493-494; report of
401,
403, 405-407, 411-412, 417, 419-420; Ohio Flood
Board of Army En-
sketch
of life, 422-423. gineers,
495-496; appraisal of property,
"Giddings,
Joshua R., 440, 443, 454. 496;
the financial side, 496-497; bond
"Gill,
George B., 271-272. issue
approved by Secretary McAdoo,
"Ginther
Mound, Exploration of the," 496-497;
headquarters at Dayton, 498;
154-168. equipment,
498; laborers, 499; Osbor??
Burial,
161. moved,
501; importance of work, 501-
Cache
for food, 161. 503.
Contents,
159-161. Hobart,
Mrs. Lowell F., 426.
Dimensions,
157-158. Hockett,
Homer C., Political and social
Floor,
160. history
of the United States, 245.
Location,
157. Holmes,
Oliver W., quoted, 451.
Ohio Archaeological and Historical Hooper,
Osman C., 28.
Society
explores, 156-163. Hopps,
or Hupps, murder of, 305-306, 309-
Opinions
concerning, 154-156. 310,
313-315.
Speculation concerning
Tumuli, or Horse,
The: Cruiser and the
Rarey
Temple
mounds, 154. Method
of Training Horses, 428.
"Golden,
I. W. H., 322, 334-336. Horseback riding
in and around Co-
Goodman,
Joseph C., 137. lumbus,
1774-1924, 244-245.
"Gospel
of burnished steel," 48-53. Horst
John R. "The McGuffey Society
Governors,
Three, attend launching of
at Fort Hill," 605-610; president of
battleship
Ohio, 208. the
day, 606; speaks on "An Extinct
Governor's
mansion, 18.
Race," 607.
Grant,
President Ulysses S., quoted, 442. Hospitals: "The
Children's Hospital,"
Graves,
William J., 459. 53-56.
Greeley,
Horace, 267.
"How and
when Ohio became a state."
Grow,
Galusha A., 463. 29-45.
Hague,
Maurice, 28. Adams,
John: determination of, 30-31;
Hale,
John P., quoted, 462. Incident
concerning, 30; Ohio's debt
Harding,
Chester, 122. to,
30.
Harding,
President Warren G., 8, 20. Authorities
disagree, 46.
Harmon,
Governor Judson, 28. Bill
of Rights, 37.
Harrison,
President William Henry, in- Birth of
Ohio, 33.
cident
of, 203-205. Boundary
lines, 29-31, 32-33.
Harvey,
Miss Lucy, 609. Burnet,
Judge Jacob, 32.
622 Index
"How and when
Ohio became a state," Campbell, Ex-Governor James E.,
-- Concluded. great
debate at Ada, 19.
Cause of Ohio's
supremacy, 44. Campbell,
Lewis D., 437; facsimile of
Constitutional
convention, first, 33; letter
from, 466.
estimate of, 37-38;
people ignored, Canal
boat, the old, 109.
34; primaries,
direct, 35; St. Clair, Canal
lock, the old, 111.
General, 31-33; in
trouble with legis- Canal
lock, The rebuilt, 115.
lature, 32-33;
negro suffrage, 34, Cartter,
David K., 519.
36-37; sketches of
members, 38-43; Cedar
Bank Works, Map of, 155.
slavery sentiment,
36; woman suf- Challenge,
Facsimile of, 458.
frage, 34. Chart,
of Operation of Ohio Con-
Date of Ohio's
admission: contro- servancy
Law, 486.
versies over, 45;
correct, 47. Chase,
Salmon P., 671.
Emigration to Ohio,
44. Clinton,
Governor Dewitt, 65.
Governor a
figure-head, 35; loses veto Conservancy
Building, Dayton, 492.
power, 35. Conservancy
law, chart of operation,
Judiciary law,
"Non-partisan," 35, 37. 486.
Legislature, First,
31-32; conflicts with Conservancy
Memorial Tablet at Ger-
Governor, 32, 33. mantown,
502.
Love for Ohio, 47-48. Debate,
Great, at Ada, 19.
Northwestern
Territory, 31; division Delano,
Columbus, 517.
of, 32; first
legislature in, 31-32. Douglas,
Stephen A., 439.
Paris, Treaty of, 29;
conditions of, Election
of 1864 in Ohio, Map of, 585,
29-30. Ewing,
Senator Thomas, 65.
Western country, 31. Facsimiles.
Hoyt, Major, murder
of, 294, 296. The
Challenge, 458.
Huntington, Governor
Thomas, 39-40. Answer
to Challenge, 461.
Hutton, William E.,
28. Letters
from Lane, 466, 468.
Illustrations. Letter
from Campbell, 468.
Akron Centennial
Fraternal Commit- Letters
from Burlingame, 461, 470.
tee, 539. Flood
Control Work, Map of, 480.
Akron Tablet to
Industrial Leaders, Fremont,
General John C., 571.
542. Geary,
Governor John W., 330.
Alford, Charles R.
and family, 145. Germantown,
Dam during high water,
Alford, Eugene R.,
147. 500.
Alford, Paul Leon and
comrade, 146. Germantown,
Tablet at, 502.
Alford, Thomas
Wildcat and family, Ginther
Mound, Plan of, 156, 157.
144. Ginther
Mound, Survey of, 159.
Banks, Nathaniel P.,
439. Indians,
Signature of, 133, 134, 135.
Bronze Tablet to
Industrial Leaders Johnson,
Arthur C., 248.
of Akron, 542. Kagey,
Abraham N., 266.
Big Jim, 150. Kagi,
John H., 270.
Bone containing
arrow-point, 165. Kagi,
John H., birthplace of, 268.
Brooks, Preston S.,
445; facsimile of Keitt,
Lawrence M., 449.
letter from, 458. Kenton,
Simon, from painting, 118.
Burlingame, Anson,
437; facsimile of Lane,
Joseph, 449; letters from, 466,
letters from, 461,
470. 468.
Butler, Andrew P.,
449. Lincoln,
Tablet to, at Mansfield, 504.
Campbell, Ex-Governor
James E., 2. McClellan,
General George B., 571.
Campbell, Ex-Governor
James E., from Map
of Election of 1864 in Ohio, 685.
painting in State
House, 15. Map
of Flood Control Work, 480.
Campbell, Ex-Governor
James E., from Medary,
Samuel, 279.
photograph taken
during Civil War, Miesse
Mound, archaeological survey
59. of,
167.
Campbell, Ex-Governor
James E., Dis- Shannon,
Governor Wilson, 300.
patch cartoon, 24. Sieber,
Honorable George W., 535.
Index 623
Skeletons as found
in mound, 166. 263-265; Bristolville,
Trumbull County,
Sumner, Charles, 445. 265;
the Kagey, or Kagi family, 265-
Tablet to Lincoln,
504. 269;
birth of John Henri Kagi, 266;
Tecumseh, 148. education, 266-267;
opposition to
Vizetelly, Dr. Frank
H., 257. slavery,
267; a reporter, 269; a lawyer,
Wagnalls Memorial,
Lithopolis, 252. 269;
estimate of character, 270-272; de-
Indians, American,
portraits of, presented scription
of, 271; newspaper corre-
to Ohio
Archaeological and Historical
Society, 132-137. spondent,
270, 273-274; in Kansas, 273;
Society, 132-137. joins
militia, 273; indicted, 274; im-
Jacobs, Bertha E., The
Nation's H prisoned,
274; released, 274; cruel
246. treatment
of, 274; difficulty with Judge
Jacksn, President
Andrew, 182, 459. Rush
Elmore, 275; attacked by him,
Jackson, Dr. J. C.,
256. 276,
288-289; issues card, 276-277; Gov-
"Jefferson,
Thomas, Views on slavery," ernor
Geary's statement, 277-278; Kagi
184-202. joins
John Brown's party, 278-283; the
Accuses George the
Third of inflict- "Battle
of the Spurs," 278-279; John
ing slavery upon the
colonies, 188- Brown's reliance
upon Kagi, 280;
189. Kagi's
religious belief, 280; filial affec-
Advocates gradual
emancipation, 198- tion,
280; hopefulness, 272, 280-281; at
199. Harper's
Ferry, 281; his death, 281-
Advocates
colonization, 197-201. 282;
burial with John Brown, 282; per-
Approves Enabling
Act, 194. sonal
letters, notes and excerpts, 280,
Arraignment of
slavery, 192-193. 283-291;
copies in Ohio Archaeological
Attitude toward
slavery shown. and
Historical Society, 283; imprison-
In Ordinance of 1784,
189. ment,
287; released, 287; in danger,
In letter published
in Paris, 191. 287;
love affair, 289-290; in Cleveland,
In Notes on Virginia,
192-193. 291;
in Chambersburg, 291; newspaper
In approval of
Enabling Act, 194, correspondence,
292-421; letters to New
In letter to M.
Warville, 194. York Tribune, 292-354; murder of
In Jefferson-Lemen
compact, 194-195. Major
Hoyt, 296; speech of Governor
In views concerning
emancipation Shannon,
299-301; murder of Mr.
and colonization,
198-201. Hopps
or Hupps, 305-306, 309-310, 313-
Letter to Jared
Sparks, 200-201. 315;
the Hyatt outrage, 311-312; battle
Letter to M.
Warville, 194. of
Osawatomie, 319-320, 328; shooting
Quotations. of
I. W. H. Golden, 334-336; murder
From Life of Manasseh
Cutler, 14. of
David Buffum, 338-339, 340, 348, 354,
From Life of Ephraim Cutler, 185- 404-405,
417; the "Society for the Aid
186. of
Slave Settlements in Kansas," 341-
From Governor Morrow,
186. 343;
destruction of Herald of Free-
From Asahel H. Lewis,
186-187. dom, 343-344; Free State convention,
From Life of Edward
Tiffin, 187-188. 353-354;
Letters to the National Era,
From Jefferson's
Autobiography, 188- 355-417;
Kagi arrested, 358-360; in-
189. justice
of pro-slavery trials, 370-371;
Summary, 202. arrival
of Governor Geary, 378-380;
Jennison, murder of,
306. treatment
of Free State prisoners,
John -- Two Guns -- White Calf, Indian 382-384,
394-395, 401-403, 408; death of
chief, 135-136. Grayson,
381-382; death of Bowles, 383-
Johnson, Arthur C.,
28, 137, 249-250. 384,
388; roster of prisoners, 384-386;
Johnson, Judge James
E., 28. two
pro-slavery men arrested, 394; a
Jones, Mrs. Mabel
Wagnalls, 253, 256, 262. reign of terror, 401-402, 406-407; trial
Jones, Richard J.,
253, 256. of
Hickory Point boys, 388-389, 390-
393, 396-398, 402
404, 410; courage of
Kagey, Abraham Neff, 265-266. Walter Florentine, 406, 415; Kagi
Kagi, John Henri,
biographical sketch of, again
indicted 400, 405; pathetic cases,
263-291; the Western
Reserve and 406-407;
Kagi taken to Tecumseh, 413;
slavery, 263-265; the
Friends in Ohio, prisoners
escape, 415.
624 Index
"Kansas,
Crime against," 446-448; 450. Lindley,
Jacob, 138.
Kansas
Historical Society, 280, 283. Linn,
T. P., 28.
Kansas
Territory, Anti-slavery conflict in, Lithopolis,
Ohio.
273-421. Address
by Dr. F. H. Vizetelly, 256
Kansas
Tribune, letters to the, 418-421. 262.
Keagy,
Franklin, 271. Dedication of
Wagnalls Memorial,
Keitt,
Lawrence M., 446, 450, 453-454, 463, 251-262.
472. Roster
of World War soldiers from,
Kenton,
Simon. 255-256.
Portrait,
presented to Society, 117-131. Lytle,
General W. H., 108.
Sketch of,
119-121.
Kentucky
commissioners. McAdoo,
William G., 496-497.
Make veiled
threat, 221. Macaulay,
Lord, quoted, 451.
Visit Ohio
Legislature, 217-220. McGrane,
Reginald C., William Allen, A
Work for
fugitive slave law, 217-221. Study
in Wester Democracy, 611-6l3.
Kihn, W.
Langdon, paints portraits of "The
McGuffey Society at Fort Hill,"
American
Indians, 132, 136. 605-610.
Kilbourn,
Henry, 414. McKinley,
President William.
Kilbourn,
Samuel, 414. Address
(in part), 210-211.
Kilbourn,
William, 414. Defeats
(;overnor Campbell, 17.
Kilbourne,
Colonel James, opposed to Holds great debate with Governor
slavery, 219. Campbell,
18-19.
Kinder, Judge
Walter H., 28. Present
at launching of battleship
Lafayette,
Marquis de, visits Ohio, 3; Ohio,
206-210.
anniversary
of visit in Cincinnati, 426- McKinney,
Robert, 123.
428; D. A. R.
celebrate, 427; extracts McKinney,
Walter D., "Simon Kenton--
from Times-Star,
427-428. Thomas
W. Cridland-Pioneers," 117-
Lane, General
James H., 464-468, 472. 131.
"Last
Ohio Canal Boat," 109-116. Malaria
in Ohio, 113-114.
Canals:
commission, 111. Mansfield,
Ohio, first suggests Lincoln for
Comparisons,
110-111. President,
dedicates tablet, 505-521.
Description,
dimensions, etc., 109-110. Markham,
Edwin, 255, 256, 260, 262.
Effect of on
commerce and health, 112- Marshall,
Humphrey, 459.
114. Mason,
John Y., quoted, 452.
Hardships of
travelers, 114. Massachusetts,
446, 456, 472, 473.
Location,
108. Massie,
Nathaniel, 40-41.
Superseded by
railways, 116. Medary,
Samuel, 279-280; sketch of life,
"Launching
of another battleship Ohio," 424-425.
213-215. Meeker,
Honorable Claude, 21, 28.
Laurens, John,
459. Meyers,
Mrs. Charles A., 426.
Lee, Charles,
459. Miami
Canal.
Lehman, Mr.
Frank A., 255. Length,
110.
Lehman, Mrs.
Frank A., 255. Visited
by Governor Clinton, 108.
Leonard,
Arthur R., The Nation's His-
Work commerced, 102, 108.
tory, 246.
Letters from
J. H. Kagi: to his faly, Miesse
Mound, Exploration of the, 163-
280-291; to
the New York Tribune, 292- 168.
354; to the National
Era. 355-417; to Burials,
164-168
the Kansas
Tribune, 418-421. Composition,
164.
Lewis,
Cornwall, quoted, 451. Dimensions,
164
Licking
Summit, commencement of Ohio Location,
163-164.
canals at,
63-99. "The
Mississippi Squadron," 56-62.
A Life of William Allen, reviewed by Monitor,
Young Getleman and Lady's
Carl Wittke,
611-613. Explanatory,
early Ohio school book.
Lincoln,
President Abraham, 129, 472, 505- 138-141.
521. Morehead,
Honorable James T., 224.
Index 625
Morgan,
Arthur E. and Bock, C. A., "A last
canal boat, 109-116; the Ohio
History of
Flood Control in Ohio," canal,
597-604.
474-503. Children's
home, first, 241-243.
Morgan,
James, 122, 127, 141. Clinton,
Governor, visit of, 100-108.
Morgan,
Louis, 141. Early
newspapers, 169-183.
Morris,
Senator, opposes slavery, 220. Early
school book, 138-141.
Morrow,
Governor Jeremiah. Ft.
Meigs, incident of, 203-205.
Accompanies Governor
Clinton on Fugitive
slave law, 216-240.
Ohio tour,
100-108. History
of Flood Control, 474-503.
Addresses
Governor Clinton, 45-97. Horseback
riding around Columbus,
Assists at commencement of Ohio 244-245.
canals,
66-70.
How and when it became a state,
Is visited
by a Duke, 40. 29-48.
Offers
toast, 108. McGuffey
Society, 605-610.
Morse,
Samuel F. B., 127. Not
admitted by Congress, 45.
Murders, in
Kansas Territory, 294, 296. Presidential
Campaign of 1864, 548-
305-306,
309-310, 313-315, 334-336, 338-339, 589.
340, 348,
354, 382, 404-405, 407, 411, 414, Schoenbrunn,
burials, marriages, etc.,
417. 590-596.
Tablet to
Lincoln at Mansfield, 505-
Nash,
Governor George K., 206, 211. 521.
National
Era, letters to the, 355-417. Wagnalls
Memorial, Lithopolis, 251-
The Nation's
History, by Arthur R. 262.
Leonard and
Bertha E. Jacobs, 246. "The
Ohio Canal: an account of its com-
Negro
suffrage, in Ohio, 36.
Negro
suffrage, in Ohio, 36.
pletion to Chillicothe," 597-604.
Neil, Henry
M., 244.
New England
Emigrant Aid Society, 306, Anecdotes,
602-604.
337, 341. Economic
conditions, 599-609.
New York Tribune, letters to the, 293- Extent,
600.
354. Land granted, 598.
Newman,
quoted, 473. Opening
exercises, 598.
Newspapers,
Early, of Cincinnati. Origin
of canal, 597.
Advertiser,
171. Ohio
canals:
Centinel
of the Northwestern Terri- Commenced, 66-70.
tory, 169. Governor
Clinton's speech on, 88-91.
Freeman's
Journal, 170. Inaugurated,
63-65.
Gazette, 172-173. Last canal boat, 109-116.
Hamilton
Gazette, 171. Miami
canal, commenced, 101-102.
Liberty
Hall, 172-173. Press
notices of Governor Clinton's
Spirit of
the West, 172. visit
to Ohio, 100-108.
Western
Spy, 171. Senator
Ewing's oration, 71-91.
Whig. 171. Ohio
State Archxological and Historical
North
American Indians, in Kansas, 305,
323. Society.
North Elba,
N. Y., 282. Acquires
copies of Kagi letters, 283.
Becomes
custodian of portraits: of
Oberlin-Wellington
Rescue case, 291. American
Indians, 132-137; of Simon
Obituaries. Kenton,
117-131
Campbell,
James E., 3-10, 21-28. Dedication of Memorial Wing an-
Ohio. nounced,
615-616
Akron
Centennial, 522-547. Explorations
of Ginther Mound, 154-
Archaeological
explorations, 154-168. 162;
of the Miesse Mound, 163-168;
Battleships
launched, 206-215. of
the Shilder Mound, 162-163.
Campbell,
Governor, death of, 3-28. Loses
president by death, 3-10.
Canals,
commencement of, 66-99; more New books in Library, 138-141, 244-
miles of,
than China, 110-111; the 246,
428-430, 611-619.
Vol.
XXXIV--40*
626 Index
"Ohio's
fugitive slave law," 216-240. vention,
659-560; gloomy outlook for
Bills
introduced, 218-219; bill passes, election,
560; Lincoln criticised, 560-
218. 563,
580; many peace meetings held,
Committee from
legislature confer 562;
Democratic campaign, 563-574;
with
Kentucky commissioners, 217- Vallandigham,
564-565, 567, 572; Mc-
218. Clellan,
564-570, 580; National Union
Communications
from Governor Shan- Convention,
574-581; Fremont move-
non,
222, 224. ment,
576-577; Chicago platform at-
Communication
from Kentucky com- tacked,
577-580; the election, 581-586;
missioners,
224-235. National
Union party victor, 582; the
Kidnapping
of free negroes prohibited, soldier
vote, 583-584; Lincoln's ma-
221. jority,
583, 584; bibliography, 587-589.
Law of
1839, and steps leading to it, Press,
Free, in Kansas, 343-344, 395.
216;
main object of law, 221; text of, Price,
Samuel W., 141.
235-240. Prisoners,
Free State: Courage, 403, 406,
Negroes,
free, kidnapping prohibited, 415;
treatment of, 274, 382-384, 391-395,
221;
resolutions on enticing of, from 401-403,
408.
Kentucky,
222-224.
Prominent supporters
later change Quantrell,
William, 113.
views,
219-221. Randolph,
John, 459.
Text
of the law, 235-240. Rankin,
Rev. John, 235.
Underground
railway a cause of dis- Realf,
Richard, 267.
sension,
216-217. Recollections
of Men and Events: An
Orton,
General Edward, Jr., presents por- Autobiography,
reviewed, 428-433.
traits
of American Indians, 132-137; Reforms
in Ohio, Governor Campbell ac-
presents testimonial
to Governor complishes
many, 16.
Campbell,
21, 26. Reily,
John, Revolutionary soldier, 13,
'Oskaloosa,
Battle of, 41, 345-348. 102;
toasts Governor Clinton, 103.
Reviews,
Notes and Comments by the
Pacific
squadron, at launching of battle- Editor.
ship
Ohio, 208-209, 213. Akron
Centennial, 246.
Palmer,
Dr. S. S., 27. Anniversary of Liafayette's Visit to
Perkins,
George, "The Ohio Canal: An Ohio,
42427.
Account
of Its Completion to Chilli- Book
on the Training of Horses, 428.
cothe,"
597C604. Brooks
and Burlingame, 614-615.
Phillips,
William A., 281. Catherine
Fay Ewing, 241-243.
Picture-frames,
art of making, 123-125. Dedication
of Memorial Wing, 615-616.
Poetry: Early
Ohio Schoolbook, An, 138-14L
"The
Doomed Soldier of Fort Meigs," Equitation in and about Columbus,
203-205. 244-245.
"Our
Governor," 10-11. History
of Akron, 614.
Political
and social history of the United I our next
Issue, 141.
States,
by Homer C. Hockett and Interesting
Book by Joseph Butler,
Arthur
M. Schlesinger, 245. 428-433.
Porter,
Dr., 255. Life
of William Allen, reviewed by
Porter,
Mrs., 255. Call
Wittke, 611-613.
Portraits
presented to Ohio Archaeological Nation's
History, 246.
and
Historical Society. Political
and Social History of the
American
Indians, 132-137. LUnited
States, 245.
Simon
Kenton, 116-131. Portrait
of Simon Kenton, 141.
Powell,
Colonel Thomas E., 28. Rittner,
Mrs. Mary W., 281.
'The
Presidential Campaign of 1864 in Roberts,
murder of, 334-336.
Ohio,"
548-589; conventions held, 549; Ross,
Olin J., 608-609.
war
Democrats, 549-551; Union legis-
lative caucus,
553-556; Democratic Sager, Jacob A.,
272.
Convention,
656-559; Union State Con- St.
Clair, General Arthur, 31-33, 35.
Index 627
Sater, Lowry
F., 28. exchanged,
457, 460, 464-470; death of
Schlesinger,
Arthur M., Political and Brooks,
471.
Social
History of the United States,
245. "Tablet
to Abraham Lincoln at Mans-
Schoenbrunn, Burials,
Admissions to field:
Where the organized movement
Communion and
Marriages, 590-596. began
to make him President of the
Schonthal,
Joseph, 28. United
States," 505-521; early sugges-
Seward,
William H., quoted, 440, 451. tions,
506-508; the Lincoln-Douglas de-
Shannon,
Governor Wilson, 222, 224, 293, bates,
508-509; Illinois Historical So-
299-301, 424. ciety researches, 509-510; other au-
Sharp, Edwin
R., 28. thorities, 510-511;
still deeper re-
Sherman,
John, quoted, 442-443. searches
in Mansfield, Ohio, 511-513;
Shetrone,
Harry C., Explorations of. in Illinois, 513-514; nomination of
Ginther
Mound, 154-162. Lincoln,
516-521.
Miesse Mound,
163-168. Taft,
Chief Justice William H., 21.
Shilder
Mound, 162-163. Tallmadge,
Frank, Horseback riding in
Shilder
Mound, Exploration of the, 162- and
around Columbus, 1774-1924, 244-
163. 245.
Contents,
162. Tax
levy for State University, Governor
Hopewell
culture, 163. Campbell
originator of permanent,
Tipi-sites
near, 162-163. 16-17.
Shorty-WhiteGrass,
Indian chief, 133-134. "Tecumseh
and his descendants," 143-153;
"Simon
Kenton--Thomas W. Cridland-- birth
of Tecumseh, 143-144; his son,
pioneers,"
117-131. 144;
his grandchildren, 144-145; his
The frame,
123-125. great
grandchildren, 146-148; sketch of
The portrait,
121-123. Tecumseh,
148-149; of his grandson,
Simon Kenton,
119-121. Big
Jim, 149-151; of Thomas Wildcat
Thomas W.
Cridland, 126-131, 141. Alford,
143, 145-146, 151-153.
Simms,
William G., 452. Thompson,
President W. 0., 28.
Smith,
Abigail, 30. Tiffin,
Governor Edward, 36, 38-39.
Smith, John,
42. Timberman,
Dr. Andrew, 28.
Smith,
Honorable John S., 224. Tod,
Governor David, 220.
Sombre, Henry
J., murder of, 306. Toombs
bill, 349-351.
South
Carolina, 446-447, 455-456, 472. Trimble,
Miss Rachel, 141.
"Spurs,
Battle of the," 278-280. Tufvander,
Rev., 255.
Stewart, Mrs.
Stanley S., 606. United States Navy, The Mississippi
Stump, V. C.,
"Early newspapers of Cin- Squadron,
56-62.
cinnati,"
169-183.
Sumner,
Charles, 441-455, 472. Vance,
Joseph, 123.
"Sumner
- Brooks - Burlingame, or, The Vandervourt,
332, 344.
last of the
great Challenges," 435-473; Veto
power, misused by St. Clair, 32, 35.
political
parties before the Civil War, Villard,
Oswald G., quoted, 270.
435-441; the
question of slavery, 438- Vizetelly,
Dr. Frank H., 255; address by,
448;
Charles Sumner, 441-455, 472; 256-262.
characteristics,
441-444; his stand on Vizetelly,
Mrs. Frank H., 255.
slavery, 443,
446-448; Andrew P. But-
ler, 443,
447-448, 454, 472; Preston S. Wade,
Benjamin F., opposes slavery, 219.
Brooks, 444,
446, 454-456; attack on Wagnalls,
Adam Willis, 258, 259, 260, 261,
Sumner,
448-455; effect on the nation, 262.
450-453; on
the South, 451-453; on Con- Wagnalls,
Mrs. Anna Willis, 258, 259, 261.
gress,
453-454; Lewis D. Campbell, 436, Wagnalls
Memorial, dedication of, 251-
453-455,
460-472; Lawrence M. Keitt, 262.
446, 450,
453-454, 463, 472; "The Crime Ward,
Artemus, 272-273.
Against
Kansas," 446-448, 450, 453, 454, "Washington
Murder," 459.
463, 472;
Brooks challenges Burlin- Wheat,
General C. R., 408-410.
game, 456;
the result, 457-471; letters White
Quiver, Indian warrior, 135.
628 Index
Whittier, John G., quoted, 451. Workman,
Honorable Charles R., "Where
Wigfall, L. T., 446. the
Organized Movement Began tc
"William Allen, A Study in
Western Make Lincoln President of the
Democracy," by R. C.
McGrane, re- United
States," 505-521.
viewed, 611-613. Worthington,
Governor Thomas, 39.
Wilson, Henry, 436, 440-441, 454. Wylie,
Andrew, 138.
Wilson, President Woodrow, 20.
Wittke, Carl, "A Life of William Allen," Yager,
Elizabeth F., "The Presidentia??
611-613. Campaign
of 1864 in Ohio," 548-589-
Wolfe, Robert F., 28. Young
Gentleman and Lady's Explana
Woodruff, John, 454. tory
Monitor, by Rufus W. Adams.
Worcester, Mrs. Edward, 265. 138-141.
INDEX TO
VOLUME XXXIV
Adams, John,
characterized, 30-31. Pacific
squadron present, 208-209, 213.
Adams, Rufus
W., Young Gentleman and Press
notices, 207-213.
Lady's
Explanatory Monitor, 138-141. Scrapped,
206-207.
"The
Akron Centennial," 522-547. Silver
service, 207.
"Akron
Day," 531-533. Sponsor
presents loving cup, 213.
Balloon race,
523-524. Sponsor
receives flags, 213.
D. A. R.,
Dedication of Tablet by, 546. The
battleship Ohio, launched 1820, press
Dedication of Tablet to Industrial notices,
213-215.
Leaders,
534-545. Benham,
Joseph S., 105.
Dick,
Charles, 546. Bickerton,
Major, 379-380, 395, 400, 402,
Historical
Parade, 532-533. 408-409.
Hull, Charles
T., 525-531. Big
Jim, Shawnee leader, 146, 147, 149-153.
Opening
Exercises, 524-531. Birney,
James G., 265.
Pageants,
532-534, 547. Bishop,
Thomas, 322, 334-336.
Popularity
Contest, 524. Blackfeet
tribe, portraits of members of,
Sieber,
George W., 534-545, 547. 132-137.
Tolstoy,
Count Ilya, 547. Bock.
C. A., and Morgan, A. E., 474-503.
Willis, Frank
B., 545. Bolivar,
Ohio, 109.
Youth's Day,
533-534. Book
Reviews:
Alford,
Thomas W. An
Early Ohio School Book, 138-141.
At dedication
of Clark monument, 143. The Horse:
Cruiser and the Rarey
Descendants,
144-147. Method
of Training Horses, 428.
Education,
151-153. Recollections
of Men and Events: An
Lineage,
143-146. Autobiography,
428-133.
Allen,
William, A Study in Western De-
William Allen: A Study in Western
mocracy, reviewed, 611-613. Democracy, 611-613.
Anderson,
Osborn P., 272. Boone,
Daniel, 119, 122, 126.
Andrews,
Allen, 28. Bowles,
William, 383-384, 387-388.
Breese,
Commodore, 58.
Baker, Newton
D., 21, 28. Briggs,
Kora
F., 138.
Ballot,
Australian, 16. Brooks,
Preston S., 444, 446, 448-450, 452-
Banks,
Nathaniel P., 436, 438, 456, 472. 456,
462-465, 471, 614-615.
Barber, Miss,
211-212. Brough,
Governor John, 219, 220.
Barron,
James, 459. Brouse,
Edwin W., "The Akron Cen-
The
battleship Ohio. tennial."
522-547.
Address of
President McKinley, 210- Brown,
John. 270, 272, 278-283, 318-320, 324,
211. 318, 314,
389, 420-421.
Built, 1898,
212. Buchanan,
President James, 279.
Ceremonies at
launching, 211-212. Buffalo
five cent piece; possible original
Cost, 212. of model, 136.
Crew presents
flags, 213. Buffum,
David, murder of, 338-339, 340,
Demonstration,
208-212. 318,
354, 382, 404-405, 417.
Deshler,
Helen, sponsor, 206, 207. "Burials,
Admissions to Communion and
Flags,
presented, 213; transferred, 213. Marriages
at Schoenbrunn:"
Launched,
1901, 206-213.
Admissions to Communion, 595-596.
Loving cup,
213. Burials,
590-594.
Ohio Archaeological and Historical Marriages,
596.
Society receives flags, 213; silver Burlingame,
Anson, 444, 455-457, 460, 462-
service, 207. 473,
614-615.
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