Ohio History Journal

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INDEX TO THE MINUTES OF THE FORTIETH

INDEX TO THE MINUTES OF THE FORTIETH

ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY AND

THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

 

 

Alexander, T. B., 228, 278-280.                                                Cockerell, Mrs. Clinton, 228.

Alexander, Mrs. T. B., 228, 278-2                                             Cole, W. H., 228, 260-261.

Allen, William, 234, 269.                                                           Constitution of Society, Amendments to,

Architect, State, 230, 254-258, 262.                                          suggested, 232; read and adopted, 277-

Armaments, Limitation of, 282.                                                 278.

Armstrong, Carl, 237.                                                                Co-operation with Ohio State University,

Artifacts from  Seip Mound, 245-246.                                      247; Committee on, no report, 272;

Ash Cave, 271.                                                                           plan  adopted,   230-231;  considered,

237; in establishing Natural History

Baker, R. S., 228.                                                                       collections, 247.

Bareis, George F., 228; Acting chairman,                                Covert, Mrs. C. A., 228.

229; acting   president, 231; reports,                                  Curator, Work of, 244-246; prepares spec-

237-238; appoints committee members,                            imens for Hopewell Room, 244-245;

237; consults Governor and Senator                                 excavates Seip Mound No. 2, 245-246;

on   securing  books, 238; appoints                                    in charge of restoring Mound City

Pathfinders' committee, 238; attends                                 Park, 275-276; re-elected, 284.

memorial service, 238; reports for                                    Curry, Col. William  L., 232, 237.

Museum     committee,   259; attends                                Cutler, Miss Sarah, 232.

meeting of Board, 284; re-elected first

vice-president, 284; motion by, 284.                                  Dailey, Emma, 268.

Battlefield of Fallen Timbers, Report on,                                  Darst, Warren, 268.

262.                                                                                     Dennis, Jerry, 228.

Big Bottom Park, Report on, 263.                                              Director, Report of, 242-254.

Blackmore Museum, 246.                                                          Domoney, A. E., 228.

Bowers, T. B., 228.                                                                    Donahey, Gov. A. V., 237.

Briggs, Herbert B., 230.                                                             Dryer, Mrs. Orson D., 228; on commit-

Bright, P. A., 228, 271.                                                               tees, 237, 261; at meeting of Board,

Brinkerhoff, Gen. Roeliff, 228, 271.                                         284.

Brokaw, Enfield, 263.

Brown, H. B., 268.                                                                     Eaton, S. L., 244, 247.

Brown, John, granddaughter of, at An-                                    Editorial board, 230.

nual Meeting, 278, 279; nephew of, in                              Emergency board, 231.

Spanish-American war, 279.                                             Employes, Appropriations for additional,

Brown, John, Jr., 278.                                                                229; salary increases, 229; re-election

of, 284.

Cahokia Mound Park, 243.

Campbell, ex-Governor James E., calls                                    Fallen Timbers, Battlefield of, 235; report

meeting, 231; dies, 237; autograph col-                             on, 262.

lection of, 237; resolutions of respect                                Fess, Senator Simeon D., addresses So-

for, 272-273.                                                                       ciety, 280-283; inspects Ohio                                   River

Campus Martius, 235, 262.                                                        locks, 281; speaks on limitation                                of

Clark, Gen. George Rogers, Deed for                                      armaments, 282, on     World Court,

monument-site received, 231.                                            282; endorses Soeiety's work; remarks

Clark County Historical Society, 231.                                       on Rickenbacker plane, 282-283; re

Cockerell, Clinton, 228.                                                              ceives vote of thanks, 283.

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