INDEX
THE OHIO STATE
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND
HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Volume 59
AARON, MOHAWK INDIAN,
33. Athens
Co., O., California company organized
Abolitionism, blamed
for the Civil War, 150. in,
263-264.
"About
Historians," 98-100, 201-203, 321- Auburn,
0., Forty-Niners from, 265.
323, 448-451. Audubon,
,- son of John James, robbed
Adams, Charles
Francis, nominated for presi- en
route to California, 261.
dent by National
Christian Association, Audubon,
John James, connected with West-
284. ern
Museum, 373.
Agassiz, Louis,
founder of museums, 379. Auer,
J. Jeffery, "Lincoln's Minister to
Agriculture, Ohio,
recent publications on, Mexico,"
115-128.
419. Auntie
Kate: Her Journey Through Ninety
Aiken, Dr. - , opposed Sherman, 74. Years,
by Thomas, rev., 324-325.
Akron, O., California
company left, 262, 267; Aurora,
O., body snatching in, 337.
body snatching in,
343. Austin,
Jane, body taken from grave at
Akron Mining Company,
left for California, Austinburg,
336.
262. Austinburg,
O., body snatching in, 336.
Allen Co., O.,
California company formed Avondale,
O., body snatching incident in,
in, 264. 350.
America, steamboat, 140, 268.
American Antiquarian
Society, published re-
port on Ohio
antiquities, 369; Daniel BACTERIOLOGY,
J. H. Salisbury's contribu-
Drake a counselor of,
373. tion
to, 358.
American Baptist, published articles against Bank Note Reporters and
Counterfeit Detec-
Freemasonry, 278;
open to Finney, 281. tors,
1826-1866, by Dillistin, rev., 461-462.
The American
Indian: An Introduction to Banks and banking, Ohio Supreme Court
the Anthropology
of the New World, by case,
1884, 85-86, 87-88, 172, 175-176;
Wissler, rev.,
327-328. failures,
166-167, 188,
American National
Prison Congress, Hayes Banta,
Richard E., comp., Indiana Authors
and Brinkerhoff
presidents of, 171n. and
Their Books, 1816-1916, rev., 227-229;
American Party,
organized, 284. The
Ohio, rev., 224-227.
American Wesleyan,
published articles against Baptist Association
in Illinois, opposed
Freemasonry, 278. secret
societies, 286.
Amherst, Sir effery,
Indian policy, 29-30. Baptist
Church, passed resolutions against
Amusements: 'Oscar
Wilde in Cleveland," secret
societies, 272.
by Francis X.
Roellinger, Jr., 129-138; on Barker,
George W., flatboatman, 305; iden-
flatboats, 290,
392-393, 401. tified,
305n.
Anatomy, human,
procurement of dissection Barker,
Henry, flatboatman, 297, 300, 304,
material for the
study of, 329-351. 305n;
identified, 297n.
Anderson, [Edward],
Columbus, O., Beatty's Barker,
James Gage, flatboatman, 305n, 308,
comments on oratory
of, 66, 86. 405;
farm located, 308n.
Anderson, [James H.],
on Thomas Corwin, Barker,
Jesse H., flatboatman, 305, 308, 388,
63. 401,
405, 411, 414; identified, 305n.
Anderson, James M.,
uncle of James W. Barker,
Luther, flatboatman, 297, 298, 300,
Anderson, 56, 57. 304,
305n; identified, 297n.
Anderson, James W.,
Confederate prisoner Barlow,
J. L., nominated for vice president
at Camp Chase,
letters and diary, 38-57. by
National Christian Association, 284.
Antislavery movement:
"The Mobbing of the Barth,
Dave, flatboatman, 307, 308, 393, 408,
Crisis," by Eugene H. Roseboom, 150-153; 413; identified, 307n.
Charles Finney and,
270; in Ohio, recent Barton,
Abner, Ohio Forty-Niner, 262.
publications on,
419-420. Bay
State, steamboat, California company
Applebutter, flatboat
cargo, 308, 416. embarked
on, 262.
Apples, flatboat
cargo, 287, 287n, 288, 297, Bayard,
Thomas Francis, as presidential possi-
307, 392, 393, 400,
407, 408, 413. bility,
194; biographical note, 194n.
Archaeology, Ohio,
recent publications on, Beans,
flatboat cargo, 287, 287n, 405.
419-420. Beatty,
Hobart, 66, 82, 169, 173-174.
Armstrong, Donald B.,
winner, health edu- Beatty,
Jennie, 82.
cation award, 383. Beatty,
John, "The Diary of John Beatty,
Armstrong, J. E.,
Ohio Forty-Niner, 263. January-June
1884," Part III, 58-91; Part
Armytage, W. H. G.,
"William Chambers in IV,
165-195; pamphlet by, 66n; delegate
America, 1853,"
139-149. to national Republican convention, 79;
Arthur, Chester A.,
74, 183; supported by presidential
elector from Ohio, 90n.
Robert Lincoln, 70n;
in convention of 1884, Beatty,
John, 2d, son of Gen. John Beatty,
173, 179. 68.
Arts and crafts in
Ohio, recent publications Beatty,
Mrs. John, 173-174, 189.
on, 420. Beatty,
Lucy, 66, 82, 169, 173-174.
Astor House, New York, Wm. Chambers Beatty, Viola,
sister-in-law of Gen. John
commented on, 145. Beatty,
69, 82.
469
470 Ohio State Archaeological and -istorical Quarterly
Beatty, William,
brother of Gen. John Beatty, Broadway
Hotel, Cincinnati, Dickens stopped
69, 82. at,
21.
Beck, Gustavus, Ohio
Forty-Niner, 268. Brooklyn,
O., Forty-Niners from, 268.
Bedbugs, annoyed
travelers in Ohio, 23. Brown,
James M., vice chairman, Republi-
Beecher, Henry Ward,
129; lectured in Case can state central committee, 187; bio-
Hall, Cleveland, 135. graphical
note, 187n.
Beecher, Lyman, and
Finney, 271. Brown,
John, 152.
Beginnings of
Literary Culture in the Ohio Brown, Joshua K., on Republican state execu-
Valley; Historical
and Biographical Sketches, tive committee, 188, 188n.
by Venable, rev.,
462-463. Browne,
Henry J., The Catholic Church and
Bell, John, Ohio
Forty-Niner, 268. The
Knights of Labor, rev., 110-111.
Bellevue Mining
Company, bound for Cali- 'Buckeye
Argonauts," by Robert Thomas,
fornia, 264. 256-269.
Benjamin, Charles
Wilford, flatboatman, 393, Buffalo
Bill, see Cody, William F.
394; identified, 393n. Buffalo
Science Museum, 382.
Berner, William, trial
of, for murder, 60n- Building
and loan associations, and Ohio
61n. Supreme
Court decision, 172-173.
Best, Robert, curator,
Western Museum, 373- Bundy,
Hezekiah Sanford, meeting with
374, 376. Beatty,
89; biographical note, 89n.
Beverly, Thomas,
resurrectionist, 344. Burnet
House, Cincinnati, Wm. Chambers'
Bibliography:
publications on Ohio history, comment
on, 143.
archaeology, and
natural history, 419-437; Burwell,
William M., opinion on Corwin's
writings of Ohio
Academy of History mem- appointment
quoted, 120.
bers, 438-443. Bushnell,
Horace, and Finney, 271.
"Big 4"
Republican politicians, 80n. Business
and industry in Ohio, recent pub-
Big Miami River, see
Great Miami River. lications
on, 423.
Billings, John Shaw,
established Army Mcdi- Butterworth,
Benjamin, ignored by state Re-
cal Museum, 380;
quoted, 380. publican
convention, 80; biographical note,
Biography, Ohio,
recent publications on, 421- 80n.
422.
Bird, Richard
Montgomery, play by, given
in Cleveland, 129.
Birds, Ohio, recent
publications on, 429-430. CAINE,
A. C., secretary, Republican state
Blaine, James G., in
political campaign of central
committee, 187.
1884, 64, 65, 70, 74,
75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 81 Cairo,
111 294 391, 407, 408, 410, 412, 413;
84, 86, 89, 166, 168,
173, 179, 181n, 182, satirized
by ickens, 16.
183, 193; railway
schemes, 71; supported Caldwell,
H. Van Y., incorporator, Cleve-
by Lewis, 75; defended
by W. W. Phelps, land
Health Museum, 383.
82-84; and Garfield,
184; and Hayes, 185- California
Club of Cincinnati, organized,
186; nomination for
president, 185n. 259-260,
262-263.
Blanchard, Jonathan,
reformer, 272, 272n California
Mining and Trading Company, see
282, 284; letter to
Finney, quoted, 27, California
Club of Cincinnati.
282; addressed
Christian organization, 280. California
Mining Company of Cleveland,
Blegen, Theodore C., The
Land Lies Open capitalization
and members, 265.
rev., 463-465; With
Various Voices: Re- Calvary
Cemetery, Columbus, O., body snatch-
cordings of North
Star Life, rev., 463-465. i in, 340.
"Body Snatching
in Ohio During the Nin.e- Camridge, ., Forty-Niners from, 264
teenth Century,"
by Linden F. Edwards, Cameron,
[Jesse L.], Marysville, 0., 177.
329-351. Camp
Chase, J. W. Anderson prisoner in,
Boerstler, Dr. S.,
Lancaster physician, 358 38n;
described, 45, 46-48, 49, 55; con-
Book reviews, 101-113,
204-229, 324-328, 452 ditions
in, 49-57; soldiers from, and mob-
468. bing
of the Crisis, 152-153.
Booker, William A.,
Ohio Forty-Niner, 262. Camp
Dennison, dietetic study at, 358.
Bouquet, Henry, Papers
in Canada Archives Campbell, David,
publisher, Sandusky
28; to spread smallpox
among Indians, 30 Clarion,
170.
30n. Campbell,
Donald, discovers Indian plot, 32.
Boyer, Jonathan, body
removed from grave, Campbell,
William, British commander, Fort
349. Miamis,
246.
Boynton, Washington
Wallace, 64; attorney Canada,
British conquest of 1760, 31; visited
in bank case, 171;
biographical note, 1711. by
Wm. Chambers, 1853, 140-143; educa-
Braceville, O.,
Forty-Niners from, 265. ton
in, 142.
Brasee, Clara, married
J. H. Salisbury, 358. Canton, ., California company from, 266.
Brasee, John
Schofield, sought supreme judge Capital
City Fact, charged with inciting
ship, 75; biographical
note, 75n. rioters,
152.
Br emner,
Robert H., "Tom L.
Johnson," Carson,
William G. B., Managers in Dis-
113bokBremnerr, 4 6Robert otress: The St. Louis Stage, 1840-.1844, rev.,
1-13; book rev.,
453-456. 210-211.
Breyfogle, Capt. ---, Columbus, 0., leader Carter,
Clarence Edwin, comp. and ed., The
mining company, 268. Territorial
Papers of the United States.
Brinkerhoff, Roeliff,
185; held interview with Vol.
XVII, The Territory of Illinois, 1814-
Beatty, 171;
biographical note, 171n; held 1818,
rev., 458-459; Vol. XIV, The Terri-
interview with Gov.
Hoadly, 172-173; and tory
of Louisiana-Missouri, 1806-1814, rev.,
supreme court bank
case, 175, 194; and 211-213
Hague Mission,
184-185. Cartter,
David K., elector at large, 1860, 89;
British, and Indians of the
Old Northwest, biographical
note, 90n.
29, 32, 33, 34, 35,
36, 245, 247, 248, 252; Carver,
Chauncy, body taken from grave at
travel accounts, 225. Aurora,
337.
The British Post Office: A History, by Case Hall, Cleveland, O., Oscar Wilde
Robinson, rev.,
1il-ij. lectured
at, 130, 133, 135.
Index 471
Castle,
John, Ohio Forty-Niner, 262. 76,
77; Bureau of Education Course, 129;
The
Catholic Church and The Knights of Oscar Wilde in, 129-138; Wm. Chambers
Labor, by Browne, rev., 110-111. in, 143, 145;
preservation of historical
Catlett,
Thomas A., rebel prisoner, 46, 47. materials,
162; California companies formed
Cave in Rock,
described, 410-411. in,
265, 268; body snatching in, 338, 344;
Cemeteries,
and grave robbing, 330-351. J.
H. Salisbury in, 352, 359, 365, 368,
Central
Lunatic Asylum, Columbus, superin- 370;
health museum, 371, 383-384.
tendents of,
85, 85n. Cleveland
Academy of Medicine, health edu-
Chambers,
William, biographical data, 139- cation
program, 382-383.
140; tour in
America in 1853, with criti- Cleveland
Academy of Music, Buffalo Bill
cism of,
140-149; publications by, 140. played
at, 129.
Chandler, [William
Easton], intimate of Cleveland
Homeopathic College, attacked by
Blaine, 183. mob,
338.
Charity
Hospital Medical College, Cleveland, Cleveland
Medical College, and body snatch.
J. H.
Salisbury connected with, 359, 365, ing,
338-339, 349-350.
365n. Cleveland
Museum of Health and Hygiene,
"Charles
Dickens in Ohio," by Alfred R. 371,
383-384; incorporated, 383.
Ferguson,
14-25. Cleveland
Opera House, 131.
Chase,
Salmon P., campaigned for Republi- Cleveland
Railway Company, 6; organization
can party, 116; warned against former and
franchise, 5.
Whigs, 117. Cleveland
Tabernacle, T. D. Talmage lec-
Chattanooga,
Tenn., battle of, Rosecrans at, tured
at, 129.
175; George
Maney wounded at, 182n. Clover
Coffin Torpedo, 346.
Cherokee
Indians, urged to join Seneca plot Cody,
William F. (Buffalo Bill), played in
vs. British,
32. Cleveland,
129.
Chicago,
Ill., hotels mentioned, 179; site of, Cole,
Charles C., Jr., "Finney's Fight Against
ceded by
Indians, 254; Republican national the
Masons," 270-286.
convention,
1884, 76, 178-183. Collins,
Wilkie, lectured in Cleveland, 135.
Chickamauga,
battle of, Rosecrans at, 175; Colored American
Cemetery, Cincinnati,
H. C. Hobart
captured at, 181. bodies
exhumed from, 350.
Christian,
Dr., alias, see Morton, Charles O. Colt,
R. E., Sandusky landlord, described by
Church of the
United Brethren, barred Dickens,
23.
members of
secret societies, 272. Columbiana Co., O., California company
Cider,
flatboat cargo, 287, 308, 416. formed
in, 264.
Christian
Cynosure, 282, 284. Columbus,
Ohio, 60n, 82; Dickens in, 18, 20,
"Christian
Men," 272, 280. See also Na- 21-22;
weather conditions in 1864, 46, 48,
tional
Christian Association. 50,
51, 52-53; in 1884, 88, 189; Republican
Christian
Statesman, published articles against rally in,
73n; Goodale Park, 82; state Re-
Freemasonry,
278. publican
convention, 1860, 89n, 90n; Samuel
Cincinnati,
0., 138, 173, 186n, 302, 391, 394, Medary
as postmaster of, 150; mobbing of
404, 414,
416; Charles Dickens in, 16, 17, the
office of The Crisis in, 151; fair grounds,
18, 21;
comments by Dickens on, 20-21; 174;
churches, 174; Democratic state con-
courthouse,
burned by mob, 60n, 61; riot, vention
in 1884, 194n; California corn-
1884,
described, 60-62; Tom Corwin prac- pany
formed in, 263; body snatching in,
ticed
law in, 116; Wm. Chambers in, 339,
341-342, 343, 344, 345-346.
143-144;
Republican national convention, Columbus,
steamboat, 267.
1876, in,
178; California companies in, Columbus
and California Industrial Asso-
259, 260,
261, 262, 264; W. D. Devol at, ciation,
organized, 261-262, 263.
290, 386, 387,
388, 389, 390; medical Columbus
and Sandusky Turnpike, Dickens
schools in,
335; body snatching in, 346, traveled
over, 22.
350, 351; J.
H. Salisbury in, 359; Western Columbus
State Hospital, cemetery used by
Museum,
371-379; in 1820, described, 375; resurrectionists,
331.
boats
damaged at, 407. Comly,
James M., Republican elector at
Cincinnati
College, 374. large,
79; biographical note, 79n-80n.
Cincinnati
Commercial Gazette Beatty in- Commerce,
Ohio: "Flatboating Down the
terview in,
64; article on Keifer in, 74. Ohio and
Mississippi, 1867-1873: Corre-
Cincinnati
University, see University of Cin- spondence
and Diaries of the William
cinnati. Dudley
Devol Family of Marietta, Ohio,"
Circleville,
O., body snatching in, 342. by
Robert L. Jones, 287-309, 385-418.
Civil War:
"A Confederate Prisoner at Camp Compton,
James, rebel prisoner, 47.
Chase:
Letters and a Diary of Private Comstock's
Opera House, Columbus, O., 68;
James W.
Anderson," by George C. Os- Democratic
state convention in, 194n.
orn, 38-57;
"Lincoln's Minister to Mexico," Conant
James B., "Science and the Ameri-
by J.
Jeffery Auer, 115-128; "The Mobbing can
Tradition," 231-238.
of the Crisis,"
by Eugene H. Roseboom, "A Confederate Prisoner
at Camp Chase:
150-153. Letters
and a Diary of Private James W.
Clark, E.
M., arrested for body snatching, Anderson,"
by George C. Osborn, 38-57.
336. Confederate
states, angered by Corwin's ap-
Clay, Henry,
and Dickens, 16. pointment,
120; diplomatic relations with
Clemens,
Samuel (Mark Twain), lectured Mexico,
115, 121, 122, 126.
in
Cleveland, 135. Congregational
Church, origin of American
Cleveland,
Grover, as presidential possibility, liberties
in, 234; and Finney, 270; Second,
193. Oberlin,
O., opposed Freemasonry, 271-
Cleveland, O.,
Tom L. Johnson as mayor of, 272;
opposed to secret societies, 286.
1-13;
charter revoked, 5; municipal re. Congregationalist, published
articles against
form, 12;
street railway controversy in, Freemasonry,
278.
3-6, 11-12;
Dickens in, 22, 24; state Re- Conneaut,
O., California company formed
publican
convention of 1884 in, 69, 70, in,
260, 266.
472 Ohio State Archaeological and
Historical Quarterly
Conservation of
natural resources in Ohio, Democratic
party and Democrats, 192, 193:
recent publications
on, 430-432. Tom
L. Johnson as, 3, 8, 10; prominent,
Contra Costa Co.,
Calif., Ohioans in, 257. 63n,
64n, 67n, 90n, 171n, 175n, 181n, 418;
Converse, Julius 0.,
chairman, Republican in
campaign and election of 1884, 67; in
state central
committee, 78. state
election of 1867, 72n, 73n; and
Cooke, Jay, contract
with the Northern Scott
law, 76n; organ of, edited by Samuel
Pacific, 71. Medary,
150; political terroristic program
Cooper, William Craig,
179, 180; biographi- in
Mississippi, 191; Ohio state convention,
cal note, 179n. 1884, 194,
194n; national convention,
Copperhead movement,
43; Samuel Medary 1884,
194n; opposed free political action,
and the, 150-151, 153. 195.
Corn, flatboat cargo,
287, 405. Detroit,
Mich., 240; Indian attack on,
Corwin, Thomas, as
orator, 63-64; biographi- planned,
32; site of, ceded by Indians, 254.
cal note, 63n; as
United States minister See
also Fort Detroit.
to Mexico, 115-128; as spokesman for Devin,
Augustus, body taken from grave,
Lincoln, 117, 118;
left Mexico, 127. 347,
348.
Corwin, William,
secretary of Mexican lega- Devol,
Bitha Marshall, diary and corre-
tion, 120; as charge
d'affaires, in Mexico, spondence
with husband, W. D. Devol,
127. 289-309,
388-391, 399-418; death, 418.
Cotton, Will, promoted
Oscar Wilde lec- Devol,
Helen, 289.
ture in Cleveland,
133-137. Devol,
Mabell, 249; father's letter to, 410-
Count Monte
Christo, played in Columbus, 411.
68. Devol,
Marsha, 417.
Craighead, Samuel, on
Sherman committee Devol,
William Dudley, correspondence and
at Republican national
convention, 179, diaries
of flatboating on the Ohio and
179n. Mississippi,
287-309, 385-418.
Crary, Isaac Edwin,
63; biographical note, Diaries
and letters: "A Confederate Prisoner
63n. at
Camp Chase-Letters and a Diary of
Crisis (Columbus), mobbing of office of, 150- Private
James W. Anderson," ed. by
153. George
C. Osborn, 38-57; "The Diary of
Croghan, George, 28n,
32, 36; biography John
Beatty, January-June 1884," ed. by
of, quoted, 26n;
Indian policy, 30; dis- Harvey
S. Ford, 58-91, 165-195; "Flat-
covered Seneca plan,
32; Journal, quoted, boating
down the Ohio and Mississippi,
33. 1867-1873:
Correspondence and Diaries of
Crook, Isaac, pastor,
Broad Street Methodist the
William Dudley Family of Marietta,
Church, 86, 169, 174,
193. Ohio,"
ed. by Robert L. Jones, 287-309,
Cummer, Clyde L.,
"Dr. James H. Salis- 385-418.
bury and the Salisbury
Diet," 352-370. "The
Diary of John Beatty, January-June
Cunz, Dieter, The Maryland
Germans, rev., 1884,"
ed. by Harvey S. Ford, 58-91, 165-
108-109. 195.
Curtis, Carolyn, joint
comp., Guide to the Dickens,
Charles, in Ohio in 1842, 14-25;
Burlington Archives
in the Newberry Household
Words, pirated, 147.
Library, 1851-1901,
rev., 325-326. Dickens, Mrs.
Charles (Kate), accompanied
Curtis, George William, 181;
led bolt to husband
on trip through Ohio, 16.
Cleveland in 1884,
171n. Dickey,
Judge - , Cleveland, 0., 87.
Curtis, W. F.,
& Co., of Marietta, 414; Dillistin,
William H., Bank Note Reporters
identified, 414n. and
Counterfeit Detectors, 1826-1866, rev.,
Cushman, Charlotte,
appeared in Case Hall, 461-462.
Cleveland, 135. Diplomacy:
"Lincoln's Minister to Mexico,"
Cuyahoga Co., O.,
Johnson controlled Demo- by
J. Jeffery Auer, 115-128.
cratic party in, 8;
California company Doan,
Azariah W., called on Beatty, 81.
formed in, 264, 267. "Dr.
James H. Salisbury and the Salisbury
Cuyahoga County Medical
Society, 369. Diet,"
by Clyde L. Cummer, 352-370.
Domestic Manners of
the Americans, by
Frances M. Tollope,
ed. by Smalley, rev.,
207-208.
DALZELL, JAMES MONROE,
biographical Donaldson,
J. C., 65.
sketch, 73n; Beatty's
estimate of, 73-74. Dorfeuille,
Joseph, took over Western Mu-
Darlington, D. N.,
leader, Delaware mining seum,
376-378.
company, 267. Dorfeuille's
"Hell," 377.
Defiance, O., site of,
ceded by Indians, 254; Douglass,
Frederick, quoted by Washington
California company
left, 263. Gladden,
195.
Delano, Columbus, 178,
178n, 179; and Doull,
James A., incorporator, Cleveland
Blaine-Garfield
controversy, 184. Health
Museum, 383.
Delaware, O., 77, 82,
86; John Beatty to Dow,
Neal, 65; biographical note, 65n.
speak at, 173;
Memorial Day ceremonies, Drake,
Daniel, founder, Western Museum,
1884, 175-177; City
Hall, crowd in, to 372-376.
hear
Beatty,
. 177. 187n; mDraper,
Lyman C., on the Pontiac uprising,
Delaware Co., 0., 175, 187n;
mining corn- 33.
pany left, 267; body
snatching in, 335 Dresden,
Muskingum Co., O., body snatch-
343, 348, 349. ing
in, 347.
Delaware Indians,
aroused against whites ing
i, 7. de
30, 31; to aid Seneca vs. British, 32: Drinkle,
H. C., defeated as delegate to
Wayne's preliminary
treaty with, 248n; at national
Republican convention, 78.
peace negotiations at
Greene Ville, 250, Drown,
H. H., 389; identified, 389n.
253n. Duck Creek
Cemetery, Cincinnati, bodies
Delaware Mutual
Protection Company, left exhumed
from, 350.
for California, 267. Duke,
John H., 43, 45.
Index 473
Dunn,
James Taylor, ed., James Wickes Fishes,
Ohio, recent publications on, 432.
Taylor,
"A Choice Nook of Memory": "Flatboating down the Ohio and Mississippi,
The
Diary of a Cincinnati Law Clerk, 1867-1873: Correspondence and Diaries of
1842-1844,
rev., 452-453. the
William Dudley Devol Family, of
Dyar,
Augustine, "Gus," flatboatman, 294n, Marietta,
Ohio," ed. by Robert L. Jones,
297,
300, 306. 287-309,
385-418.
Flatboats,
description of, 288.
Flour,
flatboat cargo, 287, 287n, 288.
EARNEST CHRISTIAN, published
articles Foraker,
Joseph B., 89, 178; elected dele-
against
Freemasonry, 278. gate
to national Republican convention,
The
Earth Brought Forth: A History
of 79; one of "Big 4," 80n; on Republican
Minnesota
Agriculture to 1885, by Jarchow, state executive
committee, 188, 188n.
rev.,
205-207. Ford,
Harvey S., ed., "The Diary of John
East Cleveland,
O., California company Beatty,
January-June 1884," 58-91, 165-195.
formed
in, 260, 268. Forest City Gymnasium,
reception for John
Eaton,
L. S., arrested for illegal disinterment, L.
Sullivan in, 129.
345. Forest
City House, Cleveland, O., hotel,
Eclectic
Medical College of Cincinnati, char- 133,
135.
tered,
335; and body-snatching, 346. Fort
Defiance, American forces at, 246.
Ecuyer,
Simeon, gave Indians blankets from Fort
Detroit, British stronghold, 32, 34;
smallpox
hospital, 30n. Indians
attacked, 33, 35, 36.
Edgell,
Aaron, flatboatman, 300; identified, Fort
Henry, 40, 43.
300n. Fort
Le Boeuf, fell to Indians, 32, 34.
Edmunds,
George Franklin, in campaign of Fort
Massac, 254.
1884,
74, 181, 182; biographical note, 74n. Fort
Meigs, grave robbery at, 334.
Education,
Negro, 59-60; Wm. Chambers Fort
Miamis, 245, 246, 254.
comments
on Canadian and American, 142, Fort
Michilimackinac, fell to Indians, 34.
143,
144-145, 147, 148; in Ohio, recent Fort
Pitt, Indian trade regulations, 29n; In-
publications
on, 423-424. dians
plan attack on, 32; withstood Indian
Edwards,
David, elected president of National attack,
34, 35n.
Christian
Association, 280. Fort
Presqu' Isle, fell to Indians, 34.
Edwards,
Linden F., "Body
Snatching in Fort
Recovery, attack on, by Indians, 245;
Ohio During the
Nineteenth Century," on Indian boundary
line, 252.
329-351;
book rev., 456-458. Fort
Smith and Little Rock Railroad, land
Eel
River Indians, at peace negotiations at grant
bill, 83.
Greene
Ville, 250, 253n. Fort
Venango, fell to Indians, 34.
Effler,
Louis, cited, 334. Fort Wayne, erected,
246; site of, ceded
Eis,
Father, Holy Cross Church, Columbus, by
Indians, 254.
searched
for stolen body, 240. The
Forty-Eighters: Political Refugees of the
Elizabeth S. Prentiss National Award in German
Revolution of 1848, ed. by Zucker,
Health
Education, established, 383. rev.,
467-468.
Elyria,
O., Forty-Niners from, 265. Forty-Niners,
see Gold rush.
Emperor,
steamboat, 386. "Fossil
Whig," 117.
Enterprise,
steamboat, 264. Foster,
Charles, 75, 76, 77; and John Beatty,
Erie
Co., O., California company formed 58-59;
supported by J. S. Brasee, 75; one
in,
264. of
"Big 4," 80n; appointments, 179n;
Eureka,
sailing vessel, 266; route from Cleve- on Republican
state executive committee,
land
to California, 265. 188,
188n.
Evansburg,
O., Forty-Niners from, 264. Fostoria, ., 59.
Ewing,
Charles, 185; biographical note, 185n. Fox
Indians, aroused by Pontiac, 30-31.
Ewing,
Hugh Boyle, minister to Holland, Franklin California Mining Company, or-
185;
biographical note, 185n. ganization,
263.
Ewing,
Thomas, 185n; Chase warned against, Franklin Co.,
., Republican politics in,
117. 69;
delegation from, at state Republican
convention,
78; body snatching in, 335, 339,
FAIRCHILD,
JAMES I-I., addressed Chris- 341-342.
tian
organization, 280. Franklin
County Cemetery, body found in,
Fairfield
Co., O., delegation from, at state 342.
Republican
convention, 1884, 78. Free
Church movement, Finney aided, 270.
Fallen
Timbers, battle of, 249, 255, 426. Free
Methodist, published articles
against
Ferguson,
Alfred R., "Charles Dickens in Freemasonry,
278.
Ohio,"
14-25. Freemasonry:
"Finney's Fight Against the
Fiction,
historical, Ohio, recent publications, Masons,"
by Charles C. Cole, Jr., 270-286.
426. Fremont,
O., site of, ceded by Indians, 254.
Filler,
Louis, ed., The New Stars: Life and French,
Edwin, body taken from grave at
Labor
in Old Missouri, rev., 220-221. Willoughby,
344.
Financial
panic, 1884, 166-167.
Financial
panic, 1884, 1669167.
French government, Indian policy, 29, 31,
Finkel,
Peter, 299, 307; identified, 299n.
Finney,
Charles Grandison, and his fight 32.
against
Freemasonry, 270-286; The Charc- French settlers, lands of, not ceded to
ter,
Claims and Practical Workings of Indians, 254.
Freemasonry,
summarized, 283. "From Cincinnati's Western Museum to
"Finney's
Fight Against the Masons," by Cleveland's
Health Museum," by
Bruno
Charles
C. Cole, Jr., 270-286 Gcbhard,
371-384.
Firestone,
Dr. Leander, superintendent Cen- Frost,
E. D., rebel prisoner, 47, 54.
tral Lunatic
Asylum, 85; biographical Funstom,
C. D., elected delegate to national
note,
85n. Republican
convention, 78.
474 Ohio State Archaeological and
Historical Quarterly
GABRIEL,
resurrectionist, see Morton, Charles Greene,
R. C., president, California Club
O. of
Cincinnati, 259.
Gage, Thomas, 28n,
31n. Greene
Ville, O., treaty negotiations at,
Gallia Co., O.,
California company formed 248,
251.
in, 264. Griggs
Hotel, Chicago, Ill., 179.
Gallipolis, O., 75n;
California company left, Groce, Charles
C., elected delegate
to
262. national
Republican convention, 78.
Gamelin, Antoine,
peace mission to Indians Grosvenor,
Charles H., temporary chairman,
of Wabash and Maumee
rivers, 241-242. state
Republican convention, 78.
Gann, O., body
snatching incident at, 350. Grundy,
Dr. - , superintendent Central
Garfield, James A.,
73n; preservation of Lunatic
Asylum, 85.
materials concerning,
162; and political Guide
to the Burlington Archives in the
appointments, 183,
183n; and Blaine, 184; Newberry
Library, comp. by Jackson and
and bargain with W.
Reid, 187. Curtis,
rev., 325-326.
Gaskill, Sam, Ohio
Forty-Niner, 262. Guyashusta,
see Kaiaghshota.
Gaver, E. S., Ohio
Forty-Niner, 263n. Guyashusta's
War, 33.
Gebhard, Bruno,
"From Cincinnati's West-
ern Museum
to Cleveland's Health
Museum,"
371-384. HAGUE
MISSION, applicants for, 184-185.
Geiger, Joe, related
Corwin incident, 63. Hains,
W. R., 40.
Genealogy, Ohio,
recent publications on, Hall,
Basil, 139.
424-425. Hall,
Enos F., 75.
Geology, Ohio, recent
publications on, 432. Halsey,
George Armstrong, 178, 178n.
George, Henry, influence
on Tom L. John- Hamilton, Cornelius S., murder
of, 72n.
son, 1, 3, 7, 12. Hamilton,
I. W., Beatty's estimate of, 85.
Georgia, steamboat, 267. Hamilton
Co., O., records destroyed by mob,
Germ theory of
disease, advanced by J. H. 61,
62; California company formed in, 264.
Salisbury, 354, 357,
363, 370. Hammon,
S. L., provost marshal 7th U.R.C.,
German Protestant
Cemetery, Cincinnati, 0., 46,
47.
body snatching in,
341. Hammond,
William A., founder Army Medi-
Germans, Sherman popular with, 65; in cal
Museum, 380.
Cleveland, 143; in
Cincinnati, 144. Handerson,
Henry A., 357.
Gettysburg, battle
of, panorama, 180. Hanna,
Marcus A. [Mark], 179n, 181: Tom
Gilbert and Sullivan,
Patience, popularized L.
Johnson business rival of, 1; delegate
Oscar Wilde, 130,
131. to
national Republican convention, 79; on
Gilliand, John, Ohio
Forty-Niner, 262. Sherman committee at convention, 179,
Gladden, Washington,
82: John Beatty's 179n: on
Republican state executive corn-
comments on, 66, 86; summary
of sermon mittee,
188, 188n.
of, 165; article by,
criticized by Beatty, Harington,
Sir John, 380.
189, 191, 192-193,
194-195. Harmar,
Josiah, expedition against Miami
The Gladiator, played in Clevelanad, 129. towns, 242.
137. Harmar,
0., 385, 385n; Forty-Niners from,
Glenville, Cleveland,
0., suburb, 366, 367, 268.
368. Harpers,
publishing firm, described by Wm.
Goddar, Henry,
resurrectionist, 346. Chambers,
148.
Gold rush,
California: "Buckeye Argonauts," Harris,
Lovell, at national Republican con-
by Robert Thomas,
256-269. vention,
179.
Goodale Park,
Columbus, O., 82. Harrisburg,
O., body snatching in, 348.
Goodwin, Homer, 69. Harrison,
John Scott, body found in medi-
Gordon, W. J., 368. cal
laboratory, 347-348.
Gould, Jay, 187,
193n. Harrison,
William Henry, 63, 347.
Gould, [Orin B.],
supported Sherman, 89. Harrison,
William Henry, grandson of presi-
Government, see Politics
and government. dent,
death of, 260, 261.
Graham, J. H. [L.],
Jackson, Tenn., 40, 47. Harrison
Co., O., California company formed
Grand Pacific Hotel,
Chicago, III., 179. in,
264.
Grant, Ulysses S.,
185; as broker, 88, 88n. Hart,
Alphonso, at national Republican con-
Grant & Ward, New
York, suspended, 88, vention,
181; biographical note, 181n.
88n; failure of, 166. Harte,
Bret, lectured in Clevelanad, 135.
Granville, O.,
Forty-Niners from, 264. Harvey Cushing: Surgeon, Author, Artist,
Great Britain,
diplomatic relations with, by
Thomson, rev., 456-458.
during Civil War,
115, 124-125; landed Hascall,
Milo Smith, 179; biographical note,
troops in Mexico,
123; withdrew forces 179n.
from Mexico, 126; education in, com- Hassaurek,
Fred, elector at large in 1860,
pared with the U. S.,
144-145; treaty with 89,
90n; biographical note, 90n.
the United States,
May 12, 1784, 239. Hatcher,
Harlan H., The Western Reserve:
Great Miami River,
250, 252, 394; proposed The
Story of New Connecticut in Ohio,
Indian boundary, 240. rev.,
215-216.
Great Revival, 286. Hayes,
Rutherford B., 73n, 76, 79, 171,
Great Western
Sanitary Fair, 379. 185,
186; opposition to, 76.
Grave robbery, see
Body snatching. Hays,
R. B., 40, 47.
Greeley, Horace, 90n;
opinion on Corwin Heald,
Edward T., The Stark County Story,
appointment to Mexico
quoted, 119; lec- Vol.
I, The Cities, Towns and Villages
tured in Cleveland,
135. of
Stark County, Ohio, rev., 213-215.
Green, Howard
Whipple, incorporator, Cleve- Hebron,
O., Forty-Niners from, 264.
land Health Museum,
383. Heyl,
Irwin, and body snatching, 345-346.
Green Creek, O.,
Forty-Niners from, 265. Hill,
Prescott, deck hand, 296n, 300.
Green Lawn Cemetery,
Columbus, 0., 339, Hilliard,
Cap, arrested for illegal disinter-
343. ment,
345.
Index 475
Hinman,
Edward L., 66, 68, 174; interview Iroquois
Indians, 243; strength of Seneca
with
Gov. Hoadly, 175. in
confederacy, 31: to attack British forts,
Hinman,
Flora, 66. 32.
"Historians
and Their Helpers," by John Iuka,
battle of, Rosecrans at, 175.
Hall
Stewart, 154-164.
"Historical
News," 92-113, 196-203, 313-
323,
444-451. JACKSON,
ELISABETH COLEMAN, joint
History
and historians: "Historians and Their comp.,
Guide to the Burlington Archives in
Helpers,"
by John Hall Stewart, 154-164. the
Newberry Library, 1851-1901, rev., 325-
Hoadly,
George, governor of Ohio, 171, 177; 326.
mobilized
state militia, 60n; interview with Jackson,
J. C., 86.
Brinkerhoff,
172-173; and supreme court Jacobs,
Wilbur R., "Was the Pontiac Up-
bank
case, 175-176: delegate to national rising
a Conspiracy?" 26-37.
Democratic
convention, 194n. James
Millingar, steamboat, Ohio passengers
Hoar,
George Frisbie, 181, 181n; report on on,
268-269.
political
murders in Mississippi, 191. James
Wickes Taylor, "A Choice
Nook of
Hobart,
Harrison Carroll, visited with John Memory;" The Diary of
a Cincinnati
Beatty
at Chicago, 180-181; biographical Law
Clerk, ed. by Dunn, rev., 452-453.
note,
181n. Jarchow,
Merrill E., The Earth Brought
Hocking
Co., O., delegation from, at state Forth:
A History of Minnesota Agriculture
Republican
convention, 1884, 78. to
1885, rev., 205-207.
Hocking
Valley, coal schemes in, 71. Jarrell,
Hampton M., Wade Hampton and the
Holden,
Liberty E., 367, 368n. Negro:
The Road Not Taken, rev., 208-
Homeopathic
Medical College, Cleveland, and 210.
body
snatching, 344. Jefferson,
Thomas, chairman of committee
Hone,
Philip, Diary, quoted, 14, 15. for
study of Indian boundary, 240; quoted,
Howe,
Frederic C., 13: Confessions of a 243.
Reformer,
quoted, 2. Jefferson
Co., O., California company formed
Huddleston,
Jonathan, rebel prisoner, 54. in,
264.
Hudson,
John, body taken from grave at John
Hancock, steamboat, California com-
Painesville,
335. pany
embarked on, 263.
Hulbert,
William Davenport, White Pine John
Quincy Adams, steamboat, California
Days
on the Taquamenon, rev., 326. company
sailed on, 261.
Hull,
Thomas H., 382. Johnson,
Arthur C., commended by James B.
Hunter,
Joseph, Ohio Forty-Niner, 263. Conant,
231.
Huron
Co., O., California company formed in, Johnson,
John, led Sandusky group to Cali-
264,
265, 267. fornia,
260.
Huron
Indians, aroused by Pontiac, 30-31. Johnson,
John C., Ohio Forty-Niner, 262.
Hutchinson,
James A., Ohio Forty-Niner, Johnson,
Oliver, acting editor of the In-
262. dependent,
and Finney, 275-276, 278n.
Hygiene
expositions, 380-382. Johnson,
Tom L., as mayor of Cleveland,
Hyms,
Rufus, resurrectionist, 346. 1-13.
Johnson,
Sir William, 28; Indian policy,
ICE,
hazard to river traffic, 290, 389, 390, 30-31;
received intelligence of Seneca plot,
391,
392, 393, 394, 395, 396, 397, 398, 33;
influence with Indians, 34.
399,
400, 401, 404, 405, 406, 407, 410, Johnson,
William Wartenbee, criticized by
411,
412, 413. Brasee,
75; biographical note, 75n; and
Illinois,
anti-Masonic movement in, 285. supreme
court bank case, 171.
Independence,
O., Forty-Niners from, 265. Jones,
A. H., and Company, Ann Arbor,
Independent,
series of articles by Finney Mich.,
contracted for human bodies, 344.
Sublished in, 272-278,
281, 282. Jones,
Daniel, Ohio Forty-Niner, 262.
Independent
Dispatch Company of Cincin- Jones,
Robert L., book rev., 205-207, ed.,
nati,
embarked for California, 263. "Flatboating
down the Ohio and Missis-
Indiana,
Indian boundaries in, 254; cadavers sippi, 1867-1873:
Correspondence and
for
Ohio medical schools obtained from, Diaries
of the William Dudley Devol
351. Family
of Marietta, Ohio," 287-309, 385-
Indiana
Authors and Their Books, 1816- 418.
1916,
by Banta, rev., 227-229. Jones,
Samuel M., 13.
Indiana
Politics During the Civil War, by Jordan,
Philip D., book rev., 207-208; ed.,
Stampp,
rev., 106-108. With
Various Voices: Recordings of North
Indians
and Indian wars: "Was the Pontiac Star
Life, rev., 463-465.
Uprising
a Conspiracy?" by Wilbur R. The
Journals and Indian Paintings of George
Jacobs,
26-37; "Wayne's Peace with the Winter,
1837.1839, rev., 221-224.
Indians
of the Old Northwest, 1795," by Juarez,
Benito, 120; Thomas Corwin in sym-
Dwight
L. Smith, 239-255; in Ohio, re- pathy
with government of, 123; Corwin
cent
publications on, 426. tries
to aid, 124, 125, 126, 127.
Ingersoll,
Robert, lectured in Cleveland, 135;
related
story concerning Hayes and Blaine,
185-186;
nominated Blaine for president, KAIAGHSHOTA,
Seneca chief, 33.
185n. Kaskaskia
Indians, signed Treaty of Greene
"Inferno
Regions," see Dorfeuille's "Hell." Ville, 253n.
Insects,
Ohio, recent publications on, 433. Kate
Putnam, steamboat, 386, 389, 390, 400.
International
Hygiene Expositions, Dresden, Kautz,
August V., disclaimed responsibility
381,
382. for
mobbing of the Crisis, 152.
Invertebrates,
Ohio, recent publications on, Keelboatmen,
225.
433. Keeth,
Tennessee, body of, shipped to Cin-
Irish,
immigrants in Cleveland, 143. cinnati,
351.
476 Ohio State Archaeological and
Historical Quarterly
Keifer, J. Warren, 64,
183, 187; denounced, Logan,
John Alexander, in campaign
of
74; ignored by state
Republican conven- 1884,
74; and railroad legislation, 83; as
tion, 80. Republican
presidential possibility, 173.
Kennard House, Cleveland,
Republican head- Long,
John Davis, governor of Massachusetts,
quarters, 77, 78. 181,
181n.
Kentucky, people in,
hinder peace with In- Lorain
Co., O., California company formed
dians, 249; cadavers
for Ohio medical in, 264;
body snatching in, 340.
schools obtained from,
351. Loramie,
O., site of, ceded by Indians, 254.
Keyashuta, see Kaiaghshota. Loramie's
store, 250.
Kiasola, see Kaiaghshota. Louisville,
Ky., 413; rebel prisoners in, 44:
Kickapoo Indians,
signed Treaty of Greene military
prison, 44; described, 45; number
Ville, 253n. of
flatboats passing, 1849-1870, 287.
King, H. C.,
incorporator, Cleveland Health Lucas
Co., O., Forty-Niners from, 267.
Museum, 383. Luminary,
steamboat, 301.
Kirk, William, murder
of, 60n. Lynch,
John R., temporary chairman, national
Kleinschmidt, Harry
E., winner health edu- Republican
convention, 180, 180n.
cation award, 383.
Knox, Henry, secretary
of war, quoted, 240-
241; instructions to
St. Clair, 241-242; In- McCLELLAN,
GEORGE B., 175.
dian policy, 242, 250;
letter quoted, 246; McCullough,
John, played in Cleveland,
and peace negotiations
with the Indians, 129,
137.
249. McDowell,
Irvin, 187.
Koch, Robert, planned German
hygiene ex- McGrane,
Reginald C., book rev., 452-453.
position, 381. Mcdlvaine,
George W., judge, Ohio Supreme
Kurtz, C. L., 84,
179n; letter to Beatty Court,
167, 171; biographical note, 167n;
quoted, 166; on
Sherman committee at wrote
decision in bank case, 176n.
national Republican
convention, 179, 179n. McKenna,
Zachariah, deck hand, 296; iden-
tified, 296n.
McKinley, William, 81;
permanent chair-
LABOR, in Ohio, recent
publications on, 426. man,
state Republican convention, 78;
Lake, Zaphna, leader
Conneaut Argonauts, enthusiasm
for, 79, 80.
266. McWray,
- , Delaware, O., judge, 177.
Lake Shore Railroad,
133. Mahan,
Asa, and theory of prefectionism, 271.
Lancaster, William,
399; identified, 399n. Mammals,
Ohio, recent publications on, 433.
Lancaster, O.,
California company formed Managers
in Distress: The St. Louis Stage,
in, 263. 1840-1844,
by Carson, rev., 210-211.
Lancaster Seminary,
subscriptions for, 374. Maney,
George, 182; biographical note, 182n.
Land cessions, Indian,
254. "Manifest
Destiny," Thomas Corwin and,
The Land Lies Open,
by Blegen, rev., 463- 115, 118,
125.
465. Manly,
Robert, 86.
Langlois, Marina
Holmes, joint author, South March,
Alden, professor, Albany Medical
Bass Island and
Islanders, rev., 103-105. College,
353.
Langlois, Thomas
Huxley, joint author, South Marietta,
O., ship to be built in, 266; the
Bass Island and
Islanders, rev., 103-105. Devols part
of society of, 418.
Lawrence, William,
193. Marine
National Bank, N. Y., suspended,
Lawrence, steamboat, 386. 88;
failure of, 166.
Lebanon, O., Dicken's
visit to, 1842, 19; Marshall,
Alfred Spencer, 289, 289n, 290,
Thomas Corwin in, 116,
120. 293,
298, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304,
Lecturers, see Amusements. 308,
387, 393, 398, 401, 404, 405, 415.
Lewis, Joseph Morgan,
partner of J. H. Marshall,
Elijah, 417; identified, 417n.
Salisbury, 364,
365-366, 366n. Marshall,
Nancy Stowe, "Nannie,"
(Mrs.
Libraries, in
Cincinnati in 1843, 145. Alfred
S.), 291, 291n, 299, 415, 416.
Lincoln, Abraham, 151;
and appointment of Martin,
Charles, 75.
Thomas Corwin as
minister to Mexico, Martin,
John H., comp., List of Documents
115, 118, 119, 128;
supported by Corwin, Concerning the Negotiation of Ratified
116; Corwin as
spokesman for, 118; and Indian
Treaties, 1801-1869, rev., 101-103.
diplomatic relations
with Mexico, 123; con- Mary
Huston, steamboat, 396.
sented to Corwin's
withdrawal from Mexico, The
Maryland Germans, by Cunz, rev., 108-
127. 109.
Lincoln, Benjamin,
Indian peace commis- Masonic
Monthly, and Finney, 279, 280, 281.
sioner, 244. Masons,
see Freemasonry.
Lincoln, Robert Todd,
70; biographical note, Massillon,
Ohio, Forty-Niners in, 266.
70n. "Master
of Life," Delaware Indian prophet,
Lincoln Club of
Cincinnati, at Chicago con- 30-31.
vention, 179. Matthews,
Stanley, appointment to U. S.
"Lincoln's
Minister to Mexico," by J. Jeffery Supreme
Court, 187.
Auer, 115-128. Maumee,
O., Forty-Niners from, 267.
List of Documents
Concerning the Negotia- Maumee Indians, peace mission to, 243.
tion of Ratified
Indian Treaties, 1801-1869, Maumee River, 241, 246, 250, 252; proposed
comp. by Martin, rev.,
101-103. Indian
boundary, 240; Miami towns on,
Literature, Ohio,
recent publications on, 427. destroyed,
242.
Little Rock and Fort
Smith Railroad, Blaine Mead,
David, book rev., 210-211.
associated with, 71,
71n. Meat,
sides of, flatboat cargo, 287, 298, 299,
Little Turtle, Miami
chief, 242; at peace 302.
negotiations at Greene
Ville, 252, 253. Medary,
Samuel, and the Copperhead move-
Local history, Ohio,
recent publications on, ment,
150-151; and the mobbing of The
427-428. Crisis,
151-153.
Index 477
Medical College of
Ohio, 374. Mulvany,
Joseph W., Ohio Forty-Niner, 262.
Medical history,
Ohio: "Body Snatching in Municipal
ownership, Tom Johnson ad-
Ohio During the
Nineteenth Century," by vocate
of, 1, 3-6.
Linden F. Edwards,
329-351; "Dr. James Muskingum River, 242; products shipped
H. Salisbury and the
Salisbury Diet," by from,
287n, 393n; flatboatmen leave, 290,
Clyde L. Cummer,
352-370; "From Cin- 391, 417.
cinnati's Western
Museum to Cleveland's Mussey,
[F. D.], son-in-law of Gov. Foster,
Health Museum,"
by Bruno Gebhard, 371- 59.
384; recent
publications on, 429. Mutual
Mining Association, Cincinnati, O.,
Medical schools, procurement
of dissection equipment,
264.
material for, 329-351. Myers,
Benjamin F., Ohio Forty-Niner, 267.
Medina Co., O.,
California companies formed Myers,
L. D., Columbus, O., postmaster,
in, 259, 264, 267. 82,
177; visited Sherman, 84, 85.
Meigs Co., O.,
California company formed
in, 263-264.
Memphis, El Paso, and
Pacific Railroad, land
grant bill, 83. NATION
(New York), opposition to Blaine,
Messenger, Ohio River boat, 16. 71,
83.
Metcalf, W. V., rebel
prisoner, 47. National
Bank of Commerce, Cleveland, O.,
Methodist Episcopal
Church, Cincinnati group defalcation
o cashier, 188.
formed California
company, 260; passed National
Christian Association, planned, 272
resolutions against
secret societies, 272. organ
of, 282; annual meetings, 283, 284.
Metropolitan National
Bank, New York, sus- National
Museum, see Smithsonian Institu-
pension of, 166, 167. tion.
Mexico, diplomatic
relations with, during Native
Forests of Cuyahoga County, Ohio,
Lincoln's
administration, 115-128; France by
Williams, rev., 105-106.
and Great Britain
hostile to, 125. Natural
history, Ohio, recent publications
Miami Indians, to aid
Seneca vs. British, on,
429-433.
32; failure of peace
mission to, 241-242; Negro
suffrage, 58, 70-71, 175n, 191, 192;
Harmar's expedition
against, 242; Wayne's in
Ohio, 171n; Beatty's opinion on, 189,
preliminary treaty
with, 248n; and Treaty 190.
of Greene Ville,
252-253n. Negroes,
education of, 59-60; bodies of, used
Miami Medical
College, and body snatching, as
dissection material, 346, 347, 350.
346, 348. Neil,
Moses H., nominated for elector to
Miami River, Indians
at rapids, 246. national
Republican convention, 78.
Michigan, Indian
boundaries in, 254. Neil
House, Columbus, O., 58, 68, 176, 187,
Milan, O.,
Forty-Niners from, 265. 188;
Dickens at, 20, 22.
Miller, T. Ewing,
on Republican state Nettleton,
Asahel, and Finney, 271.
executive committee,
188, 188n. New
Lebanon, N. Y., Finney asked to lead
Millersburg, O.,
Forty-Niners from, 266. revival
in, 273.
Mills, Joshua,
greeted Dickens in Cleveland, New
Orleans, La., California company em-
24. barked
from, 261; market for Ohio pro-
Mining companies,
Ohio, for mining Cali- duce,
287, 300.
forma gold, 259-268. New Philadelphia, O., body snatching in,
Mississippi River, as
Indian boundary, 248; 349
flatboating on Ohio
and, 287-309, 385-418. The
New Stars: Life and Labor in Old
Mitchell, John G.,
and Hayes-Blaine affair, Missouri,
by Morgan, rev., 220-221.
185-186; biographical
note, 185n. New
York City, Wm. Chambers' criticisms
"The Mobbing of
the Crisis," by Eugene of,
145-146; exhibition in, 148; Chambers
H. Roseboom, 150-153. urged
to settle in, 149; bank failures in,
Mobs, Cincinnati,
1884, 60-62; Columbus, 166-167,
188; Republican compaign circu-
1863, 150-153. lars
mailed from, 168; G. Cleveland un-
Mohawk Indians, loyal
to British, 34. popular
in, 193n; Finney aided Free Church
Monaghan, Jay, This
Is Illinois; A Pic- movement
in, 270; J. H. Salisbury in, 365.
tornal History, rev., 217-219. New
York Post, charges made against Blaine
Monongabela, steamboat, 263. by
83.
Montieth, John,
flatboatman, 385, 395, 398, New
York State Christian Association Op-
404; identified,
385n. posed
to Secret Societies, organized, 284.
Moody, Granville,
story relating to, 90-91. New
York World's Fair, Hall of Man, health
Morey, Henry Lee,
ignored by Republican exhibits,
382.
convention, 80;
biographical note, 80n. Newark,
O., Forty-Niners from, 264, 267-
Morgan, General, Mt.
Vernon, 0., 177. 268;
body snatchers in, 345.
Morgan, Manie K., The
New Stars: Life and Newburg
State Hospital for the Insane, J.
Labor in Old
Missouri, rev., 220-221. M.
Lewis superintendent of, 365n.
Morgan, William,
abduction, 270; murder, Newspapers,
numerous in America, 148; and
273. the
Copperhead movement, 150-153; Beatty's
Morrow, T. V., sued
for illegal disinter- comments
on reading of, 170-171.
ment, 335. Nichol,
T. M., 183.
Morrow Co., O.,
California company formed Norman,
W. B., organizer, California Club of
in, 264. Cincinnati,
259.
Morton, Charles 0.,
resurrectionist, 343- North
Bend, O., body snatching in, 347.
344, 346, 348. Northhampton,
O., Forty-Niners from, 267.
Morton, Henry,
resurrectionist, 344. Northern
Ohio Fair Grounds, 367.
Mott, Daniel, Ohio
Forty-Niner, 262. Northern
Pacific Railroad, Blaine and the,
Mound builders, J. H.
and C. B. Salis- 71,
83-84.
bury's report on,
369. Nortbwoods
Sketches, by Osborn and Osborn,
Mulligan, James, and
Blaine, 71, 71n. rev.,
460.
478 Ohio State Archaeological and
Historical Quarterly
Northwest Territory,
British to evacuate, 251- Okey,
John Waterman, and supreme court
252; peace
negotiations with Indians in, bank case, 171, 173, 176; biographical
249. note,
171n.
Nute, Grace Lee, Rainy
River Country: A "Old Cunny," professional resurrectionist,
Brief History of the Region Bordering 339.
Minnesota and
Ontario, rev., 463-466. "Old
Tom Is in the Field Again," Corwin
Nutting, Lyman, Ohio
Forty-Niner, 262. campaign
song, 116.
O'Neal, J. W.,
chairman, Republican state
central committee,
187.
Oneida Indians,
objected to British forts, 31.
OAKLAND, towboat, 397, 410. Onions,
flatboat cargo, 287n.
Oats, flatboat cargo,
287, 405. Orr,
Thomas, rebel prisoner, 43-44.
Oberlin, 0., and anti-Masonic movement, "Oscar
Wilde in Cleveland," by Francis X.
271-272, 280-281,
284, 285. Roellinger,
Jr., 129-138.
Oberlin College,
Finney at, 270. Osborn,
Chase S., Northwoods Sketches, rev.,
Oglevee, John F., 69,
188. 460.
Ohio, favored Blaine
in 1884, 64; politics Osborn,
George C., "A Confederate Prisoner
in, 166; in campaign
of 1884, 193; Indian at
Camp Chase: Letters and a Diary of
boundaries in, 254. Private
James W. Anderson," 38-57.
Ohio, steamboat, steerage
accommodations Osborn,
Stellanova, Northwoods Sketches,
criticized, 268. rev.,
460.
The Ohio, by R. E. Banta, rev., 224-227. Ottawa Indians, 30-31; at
peace negotiations
Ohio Academy of
History, minutes of meet- at
Greene Ville, 250, 253n.
ing, April 21, 1950,
310-312; Committee on Otto,
D. H., rebel prisoner, 47.
Publications, Report
for 1949, 438-443. Our
German Senator, played in Cleveland,
Ohio Archaeological
Society, founded, 171n. 129.
Ohio Board of Public
Works, 79. Overman,
William D., book rev., 325-326.
Ohio Cavalry, 2nd
regiment in Crisis mob,
152, 153.
Ohio City,
Forty-Niners from, 265, 268. PACIFIC
HOTEL, Chicago, 180, 184.
Ohio Constitution, 1852, banking powers Painesville,
O., California company left, 262,
under, 85-86;
amendment to permit Negro 265.
suffrage proposed by
Boynton, 171n. Painesville
Mining Company, left for Cali-
Ohio Constitutional
Convention, 1852, bank- fornia,
262.
ing power struggle
in, 86. Palmer,
Joseph, 60n.
Ohio General
Assembly, anatomy acts passed Palmer
Hotel, Chicago, 111., 179.
by, 329, 334. Papworth,
J. B., planned model city near
Ohio Medical College,
and body snatching, Cincinnati,
379.
341, 347-348, 350. Parkes,
Edmund Alexander, 380.
Ohio National Guard,
and Cincinnati riot, Parkman,
Francis, thesis regarding Pontiac
1884, 60-62. as
organizer of conspiracy in 1763, de-
Ohio Penitentiary,
cemetery used by resurrec. fended,
26, 33; questioned, 28; as his-
tionists, 332. torian,
156.
Ohio River, 32, 249,
250, 252, 254, 300n; Patience,
opera by Gilbert and Sullivan,
Chas. Dickens and
party on, 16; as In- Clevelanders
familiar with, 130, 131, 132.
dian boundary, 244;
flatboating on Mis- Paul,
Carey, 177.
sissippi and,
287-309, 385-418. Paupers,
bodies of, taken for dissection, 338.
Ohio Secretary of
State, candidates for, in Pawnee Indians, boy chief, played with
1884, 69. Buffalo
Bill in Cleveland, 129.
Ohio State
Agricultural Report, 1863, study Payne,
Henry P., 171.
by J. H. Salisbury
published as, 354. "Peace
of Mad Anthony," see Treaty of
Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Greene
Ville.
Society, presidents
of, 171n; text of ad- Pearson,
J. M., rebel prisoner, 54n.
dress of James B.
Conant at sixty-fifth Pearson,
John E., rebel prisoner, 54n.
annual meeting, 231-238. Pease,
Theodore C., The Story of Illinois,
Ohio State Board of
Equalization, and Cleve- rev.,
217-218.
land railroad case,
8. Peck,
Daniel, Ohio Forty-Niner, 262.
Ohio State
Journal, and the mobbing of the Peckham,
Howard H., Pontiac and
the
Crisis, quoted, 151-152, 153; Beatty and Indian Uprising, 27, 28,
35, 37.
Gladden controversy
in, 189, 194-195. Penn
Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa., failure of, 188.
Ohio State
University, 332. Peoria,
Ill., site of, ceded by Indians, 254.
Ohio Statesman, Democratic party
organ, Pepper,
[William], 354.
150; presses not
destroyed by mob, 151; Perkins,
C. N., rebel prisoner, 47.
account of mobbing of
the office of the Phelps,
William Walter, defense of J. G.
Crisis, quoted, 152. Blaine,
82-84; biographical note, 82n.
Ohio Supreme Court, 67; and Cleveland Philadelphia,
steamboat, 268.
railroad case, 8; and
Pond law, 75, 75n; Piankashaw
Indians, signed Treaty of Greene
and Scott law, 76-77;
bank case, 1884, Ville,
253n.
pending in, 85, 87-88,
166, 171-173, 175- Pickaway
Co., O., delegation from, state Re-
176n; judges of,
171n, 179n; appointments, publican
convention, 78.
187n. Pickering,
Timothy, Indian peace commis-
Ohio Volunteer
Infantry, 3d, 185n; 23d, sioner,
244; instructions to Wayne, 249-
J. M. Comly in
command of, 79n; 43d, 250;
draft of peace treaty, 252n.
J. M. Comly resigned
commission in, 79n; Pickett,
John, Confederate envoy to Mexico,
101st, G. E. Seney
served in, 64n; 142d, 120-121,
123, 127.
W. C. Cooper, colonel
of, 179n. Piqua,
O., California company formed in,
,Ohio Wesleyan
University, 193. 266.
Index 479
Piracy,
literary, in America, 146-147. Randolph,
Beverly, Indian peace commis-
Pittsburgh,
Pa., convention of "Christian sioner,
244.
men" in,
280. Reading
rooms, in Cincinnati in 1843, 145.
Plain City, O.,
body snatchers at, 332. Reformed Presbyterian, published articles
Plants, Ohio,
recent publication on, 433. against
Freemasonry, 278.
Platt, Laura,
niece of R. B. Hayes, 185. Reid,
Whitelaw, and bargain with Garfield,
Platt, Thomas
C., 183. 187.
Poindexter,
James Preston, Beatty's comments Religion,
in Ohio, recent publications on.
on candidacy
of, 71-72; selected as mem- 434-435.
ber of
Republican state executive commit- Religious
Telescope, published articles against
tee, 188. Freemasonry,
278; open to Finney, 281-
Politics and
government: "The Diary of 282.
John Beatty,
JanuaryJune 1884," ed. by Reptiles,
Ohio, recent publications on, 432.
Harvey S. Ford, 58-91, 165-195; "Lin- Republican
party and Republicans, 182-183;
coin's Minister
to Mexico," by J. Jeffery Tom Johnson and, 10; in campaign of
Auer, 115-128;
in Ohio, "Tom L. John- 1884,
67, 68, 72, 74n, 168, 186; national
son," by
Robert H. Bremner, 1-13; recent conventions,
of 1876, 185; of 1880, 187; of
publications
on, 434. 1884, 68-69, 168-169, 173,
178-179, 182;
Pollock,
William G., Cleveland, O., sports- state
convention of 1884, 58-59, 68, 69,
man, 368. 77-82;
Tom Corwin campaigned for, 116-
Pomeroy, Earl
S., book revs., 211-213, 458- 117;
Ohio delegation to national conven-
459. tion,
1884, 178, 179, 180n, 182; Ohio state
Pond law, 75,
75n. central committee meeting,
187; favored
Pondiac, see
Pontiac, Ottawa chief. free
political action, 195.
Pontiac, Ottawa
chief, organizer, Indian War Resurrection and resurrectionists, see Body
of 1763, 26-37. snatching.
Pony Wagon
Town, Along U. S. 1890 by Revivals,
religious, Charles Finney and, 270.
Riker, rev.,
204-205. Rhees, Morgan J., advice to Wayne
con-
Pork, flatboat
cargo, 287, 288, 301, 305. cerning
peace, 250-251.
Portages, ceded
by Indians, 254. Rich
Mountain, battle of, Rosecrans hero
Potatoes,
flatboat cargo, 287, 287n, 288, 293, of,
175.
297, 298, 299,
300, 301, 302, 303, 307, 308, Richfield,
O., Forty-Niners from, 267.
387, 390, 391, 392,
395, 396, 400, 402, 403, Richland Co., O., mining company left,
405, 407, 411,
416, 417. 267.
Potawatomi
Indians, Wayne's preliminary Richmond,
steamboat, 304.
treaty with,
248n; chief of, quoted, 252; Rigney,
Eugene D., book rev., 213-215.
signed Treaty
of Greene Ville, 253n. River
pilots, 291, 303, 307.
Potter,
Dr. , superintendent, Central Robertson,
Blaine urged Garfield to appoint
Lunatic Asylum,
85. as collector, 183.
Potter's
fields, as source of cadavers for dis- Robinson,
Charles, flatboatman, 388.
section, 331,
332, 342, 343, 346. Robinson,
Howard, The British Post Office,
Powers, Hiram,
created wax figures for rev.,
111-113.
Western Museum,
377. Robinson,
James Sidney, nominated for sec-
The Prairie
Waif, drama, played in Cleve- retary
of state, 79, 177; biographical note,
land, 129. 79n.
Prentiss,
Elisabeth S., home given Cleve- Rodabaugh,
James H., book revs., 215-216,
land Health
Museum, 383. 462-463;
"Minutes of the Ohio Academy of
Presqu' Isle,
Indians plan attack on, 32. History,
Deshler-Wallick Hotel, Columbus,
Presbyterian
Church, and Finney, 270; passed Ohio,
April 21, 1950," 310-312.
resolutions
against secret societies, 272, Roellinger,
Francis X., Jr., "Oscar Wilde
286. in
Cleveland," 129-138.
Price, Robert,
book rev., 460. Rogers,
L. M., secretary, California Club of
Prisons, Tennessee
penitentiary, 44; Louis- Cincinnati,
259.
ville military,
45; Camp Chase, 45-57. Rogers,
William K., 186; note on character,
Proctor,
Thomas, peace mission to Indians, 186n.
243. Roll,
John L., body taken from grave, 349.
Public utilities,
municipal ownership of, 1, Roosevelt,
Theodore, John Beatty's estimate
3-6. of,
180-181.
Publishers, in
Cincinnati in 1843, 145. Roseboom,
Eugene H., "The Mobbing of the
Pusey, William H., 382. Crisis,"
150-153; book revs., 463-467.
Putnam, George W., secretary to
Chas. Rosecrans,
William Starke, and Delaware Co.,
Dickens, 16,
19, 23, 24. 175-177;
war record, 175; biographical
Putnam, Lewis
J. P., 299, 409, 414, 416; note,
175n.
identified,
299n. Routzahn,
Evart, winner health education
Putnam, Rufus,
quoted, 242; negotiated award,
383.
peace treaty
with Indians, 244. Routzahn,
Mary, winner health education
"Putnam community," flatboatmen from, award,
383.
298n, 418. Rowsburg,
O., Forty-Niners from, 266.
Rudolph,
Daniel, grave disturbed, 349.
QUAIFE, MILO
M., book rev., 326. Rutter,
Dr. , superintendent, Central
Lunatic Asylum,
85.
RAGATZ, LOWELL,
book rev., 461-462.
Railways, street,
Cleveland, Johnson's SABBATH
OBSERVANCE, John Beatty on,
struggle with
companies owning, 3, 11, 12. 67,
174; and Columbus company of Forty-
Rainy River
Country: A Brief History of the Niners, 261.
Region
Bordering Minnesota and Ontario, Salisbury, Charles
B., archaeological re-
by Nute, rev.,
463-466. search,
369.
480 Ohio State Archaeological and
Historical Quarterly
Salisbury, James H.,
birth and early educa- pointment
on Hague Mission, 185.
tion, 352; medical
training, 352-353; teach- Sherman
House, Chicago, Ill., 179, 184.
ing career, 353;
scientific investigations and Shoemaker,
Floyd C., book rev., 220-221.
publications, 353-358;
dietetic theory, 358- Simcoe,
John Graves, 246, 247.
366, 369-370:
residence, 352, 365-368, 370: Simpson, Matthew,
Methodist Episcopal
cultural interests,
369. bishop,
193.
Salisbury, Lucretia
(Babcock), 352. Sioux
Indians, Pontiac sent ambassadors to,
Salisbury, Nathan,
352. 33;
princess, played with Buffalo Bill in
Salisbury, Trafford
B., 365. Cleveland,
129.
Salisbury steak,
369-370. Six
Nations, see Iroquois Indians.
Salt, flatboat cargo,
393n. Slack,
Elijah, 374.
St. Clair, Arthur,
249; expedition against Slavery,
Tom Corwin and, 116; Wi. Chan-
Indians, 243-244;
attempted peace negotia- bers'
attitude on, 146; John Beatty's atti-
tions with the
Indians, 241-242; instructed tude
on, 190.
to relax vigilance,
248. Smalley,
Donald, ed., Domestic Manners of
St. Clairsville, O., California company, the
Americans, by Prances M. Trollope,
members of, 262. rev.,
207-208.
St. Francis Hospital,
Columbus, 0., 340. Smallpox
epidemic, Louisville, 1873, 413.
St. Joseph, Mo.,
companies of Ohio Forty- Smith,
Amor, on Sherman committee
at
Niners in, 265. Chicago
convention, 179, 179n.
Sandusky, 0., 254;
Dickens at, 22, 23; Smith,
Dwight L., book revs., 101-103, 221-
criticized by Dickens,
23; Wi. Chambers 224,
327-328; "Wayne's Peace with the
at, 143; company left
for California, 260, Indians
of the Old Northwest, 1795," 239-
265; California
company organized in, 264. 255.
Satan, river steamer, 43. Smith,
Gerrit, honorary president, National
Sauk Indians, Wayne's preliminary treaty Christian
Association, 284.
with, 248n. Smith,
John Gregory, of Vermont, at na-
Schenck, Robert C.,
Chase warned against, tional
Republican convention, 181; rail-
117. road
president and governor, 181n.
Schenk, Lt. J. F.,
commander, Ohio, 268. Smith,
Lewis, body taken from grave in
Schurz, Carl, at
national Republican conven- North
Columbus, 343.
tion, 182;
biographical note, 182n. Smith,
S. Winifred, comp., "A Survey of
"Science and the
American Tradition," by Publications
in Ohio History, Archaeology,
James B. Conant,
231-238. and Natural History, August 1949-July
Scotch immigrants, number in Cincinnati, 1950," 419-437.
144. Smithsonian
Institution, establishment, 379.
Scott, Charles,
expedition against Wea In- Smythe,
A. E., published Beatty's lecture,
dians, 243. 66.
Scott law, W. H. West
champion of, 76; South
Bass Island and Islanders, by Langlois
historical note on,
76n. and
Langlois, rev., 103-105.
Second National Bank,
New York, suspen- Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, body
sion of, 166, 167. snatching
in, 346.
Secret societies,
opposition to, 270-286. Spuhler,
J. N., book rev., 103-105.
Seneca Co., O.,
California company formed Stacy,
Joel Elliott, "Lett," flatboatman, 297,
in, 264. 298,
298n, 300; identified, 297n.
Seneca Indians,
strength and influence, 31; Stacy,
Miles A., flatboatman, 290, 299, 308;
planned attack on
British, 32, 33, 34; and identified,
290n.
Pontiac, 36; favored
peace, 243. Stampp,
Kenneth M., Indiana Politics During
Seney, George Ebbert,
64; biographical note, the
Civil War, rev., 106.108.
64n. Stanton,
Edwin M., Chase warned against,
Seward, William H.,
123; approved Corwin's 117.
appointment as Mexican
minister, 119; gave Stark
Co., O., Forty-Niners from, 266.
Corwin diplomatic
instructions, 120; pre- Stark
County Story, Vol. I, rev., 213-215.
sented Corwin's treaty
to senate, 125; con- Starling
Medical College, and body snatch-
sented to
Corwin's withdrawal from ing,
340, 346.
Mexico, 127. State
militia, see Ohio National Guard.
Shakers, preservation
of historical materials Steamboats, see names of boats.
on, 162.
Shanks, John Peter
Cleaver, of Indiana, 178, Steel,
Clemet S., Ohio Forty-Niner, 262.
178n. Sterling,
Elisha, 368.
Shannon, William, Ohio
Forty-Niner, 262. Steubenville,
O., California company left,
Shannon, Wilson,
leader, St. Clairsville Cali- 262.
fornia company, 262. Steubenville
mining company, equipment, 264.
Shauck, John A.,
supported Beatty, 72; bio- Stewart,
John Hall, "Historians and Their
graphical note, 72n. Helpers,"
154-164.
Shawnee Indians, to
aid Seneca vs. British, Stone,
Jonathan Franklin, 300; identified,
32; massacred settlers
at Big Bottom, 242; 300n.
Wayne's
preliminary treaty with, 248n; Stone
River, battle of, Rosecrans at, 175.
signed Treaty of
Greene Ville, 253n. Storm,
Joseph, leader, Delaware mining con-
Shera, J. I-I.,
book: rev., 217-219.
Sheridan, John, Sr.,
grave disturbed, 340 pany,
267.
Sherman, John,
supported by John Beatty The
Story of Illinois, by Pease, rev., 217-218.
58; in campaign of
1884, 64, 65, 70, 74 Stowe,
James Smith, flatboatman, 289, 294n,
76, 78, 79, 80, 81,
82, 84, 85, 87, 89; 415.
supported by J. 5M.
Comly, 79; in political Stowe,
Pitnam Lyman, flatboat owner, 287n,
campaign of 1884, 165,
168, 169, 177, 178, 289n.
179, 182; urged Beatty
to attend Chicago Streeter,
S. W., sermon on dissection quoted,
convention, 173; urged
Brinkerhoff's ap- 336-337.
Index 481
Stuart, Elma, book on
Salisbury treatment, Transportation:
"Flatboating Down the Ohio
363-364. and
Mississippi, 1867-1873: Correspondence
Sturgiss, J. W., 403, 406,
414; identified, and
Diaries of the William Dudley Devol
403n. Family
of Marietta, Ohio," ed. by Robert
Success, John Beatty's
philosophy of, 169- L.
Jones, 287-309, 385-418; in Ohio, recent
170. publications
on, 435-436.
Sugar Grove, O., body
snatching in, 349. Travel
and description: "Charles Dickens in
Suggs, D. W., 40, 43. Ohio,"
by Alfred R. Ferguson; "William
Sullivan, John L., 132, 133;
reception in Chambers
in America, 1853," by W. H.
Cleveland for, 129. G.
Armytage, 139-149; in Ohio, recent
Summit Co., O.,
Forty-Niners from, 266, publications
on, 436.
267. Treaties,
Indian, 1784-89, 240, 240n.
Supreme Court
Commission, members of, 75. Treaty
of Fort Finney, 240n, 249.
"A Survey of
Publications in Ohio History, Treaty
of Fort Harmar, 240n, 249, 252; as
Archaeology, and
Natural History, August basis
for negotiations at Greene Ville, 247,
1949-July 1950,"
comp. by S. Winifred 251.
Smith, 419-437. Treaty
of Fort McIntosh, 240n, 249.
Susquehanna Indians,
to attack British, 32. Treaty
of Fort Stanwix, 240n.
Swan, Joseph R.,
65-66. Treaty
of Greene Ville, 239, 247-255; signed,
Syren, tugboat, 397, 398, 415. 253;
terms, 253-254; significance, 255.
Treaty of Paris,
1783, 251, 255.
Trescott, Samuel C.,
letter to cousin, quoted,
153.
TAFT, WILLIAM HOWARD, pressed suit Trinity Episcopal Church, Columbus, O.,
against T. C.
Campbell, 60n. John
Beatty attended lecture at, 174.
Talmage, T. DeWitt,
lectured at Cleveland Trollope,
Frances M., 17, 139; Doestic
129. Manners
of the Americans, ed. by Smalley,
Tappan, Lewis, letter
to Finney, quoted, rev.,
207-208; quoted, 377.
276, 278. 'rrollope,
Tom, quoted, 377.
Tax reform, Tom
Johnson and, 6-9. Trumbull
Co., O., 181n; California company
Tayler plan,
Cleveland street railway agree- formed
in, 263, 264, 265.
ment, 6. Tugboats,
290, 386, 393, 394, 395, 397.
Taylor, Beverly,
family of, murdered and Tullahoma,
battle of, Rosecrans at, 175.
bodies taken for
dissection, 350. upper,
Dr. C. E., 85.
Taylor, James Wickes,
"A Choice Nook of tlurney,
Joseph, 177, 177n.
Memory": The
Diary of a Cincinnati Law Tyner, James Nobel, of Indiana, 178, 178n.
Clerk, 1842-1844, ed. by Dunn, rev., 452-
453.
Taylor, Lester,
incorporator, Cleveland Health
Muiseum, 383. UNION
BANK OF MARIETTA, 386, 389.
Teedyuscung, Delaware
sachem, 35n. Union
Cemetery, Columbus, 0., body snatch-
Temperance, John
Beatty on, 174-175; favored ing
in, 341.
by Columbus
company of Forty-Niners, Union Church
graveyard, Franklin Co., body
261. snatching
in, 339.
Temperance movement, National Christian Union
party, see Republican party.
Association and, 284;
Charles Finney and, United
Brethern Church, see Church of the
270. United
Brethren.
The Territorial
Papers of the United ates, Und States Supreme Court, and negro
cd. by Carter, Vol.
XIV, rev., 211-213; suirtage,
70.
Vol. XVII, rev.,
458-459. University
of Michigan, and body snatching,
Thayer, Proctor,
tried for illegal disinter. 348 o
sent, 338-339.ckens
at, 23.
This Is Illinois;
A Pictorial History, byndu
, , Dickens at,23.
Monaghan, rev.,
217-219. Upson,
William H., at national Republican
Thomas, Katharine
Garford, Auntie Kate: convention,
179; biographical note, 179n.
Her Journey
Through Ninety Years, rev., The
Utopian Communist: A Biography of
324-325. Wlilhelm Weitling, Nineteenth-Century Re-
Thomas, Robert,
"Buckeye Argonauts," 256- former,
by Wittke, rev., 453-456.
269.
Thomson, Elizabeth
H., Harvey Cushing:
Surgeon, Author,
Artist, rev., 456-458.
Thumb, Tom, appeared
in Cleveland, 135. VALLAN4DIGHAM,
CLEMENT L., hated by
Thurman, Allen G., as
presidential possi- Unionists,
150.
bility, 193. Van
Dyke, Walter, Ohio Forty-Niner, 265.
Tiffin, O., Dickens
at, 22, 23. Van
Horn, Burt, of New York state, 178,
Tilton, Theodore,
editor of the Independent, 178n.
and Finney, 276, 277. Vegetation,
see Plants.
Todd, Wingate T.,
383. Vales,
-- , shot as Confederate prisoner,
Toledo, 0., site of,
ceded by Indians, 254; 40.
body snatching in,
343-344. Veniable, William
H., Beginnings of Literary
"Tom L.
Johnson," by Robert H. Bremner, Culture
in the Ohio Valley: Historical and
1-13To coin, in
, 36 Biographical
Sketches, rev., 462-463.
Torpedo coffin,
inventor, 346. Venango,
Indians plan attack on, 32.
Traders, British,
property destroyed, 246. Venango,
Indians plan attac on, 32.
Trading posts, ceded
by Indians, 254. Vincennes,
Ind., U. S. kept claim to, 254.
Transeau, Edgar N.,
book rev., 105-106. Vcglegesang, [Leo?], Columbus, wounded
"Transparent
Man," first shown at Dresden, in
Cincinnati riot, 62.
382. Volwiler,
Albert T., book rev., 106-108.
482 Ohio State Archaeological and
Historical Quarterly
WABASH INDIANS, 244:
peace mission to, Whig
party and Whigs, Tom Corwin as,
243. 63n,
116, 125: former, 117: discredit Polk,
Wade Hampton and
the Negro: The Road 119, 119n.
Not Taken, by Jarrell, rev., 208-210. White Pine Days on
the Taquamenon, by
"Wagon Boy of
Ohio," see Corwin, Thomas. Hulbert,
rev., 326.
Waite, Frederick C.,
333, 351. Whitlock,
Brand, 13; "The Gold Brick,"
Walcutt, Charles C.,
on state Republican quoted,
2.
executive committee,
188n. Whittlesey,
Charles C., 368.
Walker, Timothy, host to Chas.
Dickens, 18. Wilde,
Oscar, in Cleveland in 1882, 129-
"Walnut
Hill," farm home of W. D. Devol, 138.
289, 299, 305, 306,
308, 405, 409, 414, Wildwood,
steamboat, 387.
415, 418. Wilkinson,
James, expedition against Wea
Warner, Landon, book
rev., 224-227. Indians,
243.
Warren Co., O., Corwin
represented, in state "William Chambers in America, 1853," by
legislature, 116. W.
H. G. Armytage, 139-149.
Wars, Ohio in the,
recent publications on, William L. Clements Library, papers re-
433. lating
to Indian war of 1763 in, 28.
"Was the Pontiac
Uprising a Conspiracy?" Williams,
Arthur B., The Native Forests of
by Wilbur R. Jacobs,
26-37. Cuyahoga
County, Ohio, rev., 105-106.
Washington, George,
241; suggested Indian Williams,
Eddie, 306, 409; identified, 306n.
boundary, 240. Williams,
Gus, comedian, played in Cleve-
Washington Co., 0.,
flatboatmen in, 288, land,
129.
294n; Forty-Niners in,
268; decline of Williamson,
Samuel, 368.
flatboating from, 418. Willoughby,
O., Forty-Niners from, 265;
Waterloo, fairfield
Co., O., body snatching medical
college mobbed, 335; body snatch-
in, 349. ing
in, 344.
Wayne, Anthony,
campaign against Indians Willoughby
University of Lake Erie, and
of Old Northwest, 239, 244-246; and body
snatching, 335.
Treaty of Greene
Ville, 247-253. Wilson,
George W., Ohio Forty-Niner, 262.
Wayne Co., O.,
Forty-Niners from, 266-267. Wilson,
James Falconer, 67; biographical
Wayne Hotel, Sandusky,
O., Dickens stopped note,
67n; speech of, 70.
at, 23. Windsor
Club, Cleveland, O., Oscar Wilde
"Wayne's Peace
with the Indians of the Old entertained
at, 137.
Northwest, 1795,"
by Dwight L. Smith, Winnebago
Indians, chiefs, played with Buf-
239-255. falo
Bill in Cleveland, 129.
Wea Indians, military
expeditions against, Winslow,
C. E. A., 381, 383.
243; signed Treaty of
Greene Ville, 253n. Winsor,
Quincy J., assistant to J. H. Salis-
Weather, Ohio, 53; in
Columbus, in 1864, bury,
366.
46, 48, 50, 51, 52-53;
in 1884, 88, 189; Winter,
George, The Journals and Indian
along Ohio and
Mississippi rivers, 1867-73, Paintings
of George Winter, 1837-1839,
290, 291, 293, 294,
295, 296, 302, 303, 304, rev.,
221-224.
386, 388, 391, 392,
393, 394, 395, 396, Wissler,
Clark, The American Indian: An In-
397, 398, 400, 403,
407, 408, 412, 416, troduction
to the Anthropology of the New
417. World,
rev., 327-328.
Webb, Lieut. Col. , organized Cali- With
Various Voices: Recordings of North
fornia company, 260,
261. Star
Life, ed. by Blegen and Jordan, rev.,
Weber, Gustave C. E.,
359. 463-465.
Weisenburger, Francis
P., book revs., 108- Wittke,
Carl, The Utopian Communist: A
111, 468. Biography
of Wilhelm Weitling, Nine-
Wellsville, O.,
California company formed teenth-Century
Reformer, rev., 453-456.
in, 259; California
company left, 262, 267. Wolcott,
Simon P., state senator, 69.
Weltz, Lee, called on
John Beatty, 81; bio- Wolves,
in Delaware Co., 176.
graphical note, 81n. Wood,
Thomas J., at Chickamauga, 175.
Wesley Chapel
Cemetery, Columbus, body Wood,
F. W., 62.
snatching in, 342. Woodburn,
[Robert L.], Marysville, 0., 177.
Wessen, Ernest J.,
book rev., 227-229. Woodlawn
Cemetery, Cleveland, body snatch-
West, Henry Clay,
flatboatman, 414; iden- ing
in, 338.
tified, 414n. Woodring,
Warner F., book rev., 111-113.
West, William H.,
delegate at large to na- Wooster,
O., Forty-Niners from, 265, 266-
tional Republican
convention, 76-77, 79, 267,
80, 81; biographical
note, 76n. Worthington,
O., "resurrection riot" in,
Western Academy of
Natural Science, Cin- 334-335.
cinnati, offered
holdings of Western Worthington
Reformed Medical College, and
Museum, 378. body
snatching, 334-335.
Western Mining
Company of Cincinnati, Wyandot Co.,
O., California company
equipment, 264. formed
in, 264.
Western Museum,
Cincinnati, 0., 371-379. Wyandot
Indians, 246; chief of, quoted, 253;
Western Museum
Society, 375. signed
Treaty of Greene Ville, 253, 253n;
Western Reserve, Crisis
rioters were men peace
delegation to Wayne, Nov. 3, 1794,
from, 152. 247.
Western Reserve
Historical Society, officers Wyandot
Indian Reservation, Dickens at,.
in 1876, 368; Lake
County Chapter, ad- 23.
dress before,
published, 154n.
The IVestern
Reserve: The Story of New ZANESVILLE, O., California companies left,
Connecticut in Ohio, by Hatcher, rev., 264,
265; body snatching in, 333, 344, 345.
215-216. Zucker,
A. E., ed., The Forty-Eigbters:
Western Tract and Book
Society, published Political
Refugees of the German Revolu-
book by Finney,
282-283. tion
of 1848, rev., 467-468.
INDEX
THE OHIO STATE
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND
HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Volume 59
AARON, MOHAWK INDIAN,
33. Athens
Co., O., California company organized
Abolitionism, blamed
for the Civil War, 150. in,
263-264.
"About
Historians," 98-100, 201-203, 321- Auburn,
0., Forty-Niners from, 265.
323, 448-451. Audubon,
,- son of John James, robbed
Adams, Charles
Francis, nominated for presi- en
route to California, 261.
dent by National
Christian Association, Audubon,
John James, connected with West-
284. ern
Museum, 373.
Agassiz, Louis,
founder of museums, 379. Auer,
J. Jeffery, "Lincoln's Minister to
Agriculture, Ohio,
recent publications on, Mexico,"
115-128.
419. Auntie
Kate: Her Journey Through Ninety
Aiken, Dr. - , opposed Sherman, 74. Years,
by Thomas, rev., 324-325.
Akron, O., California
company left, 262, 267; Aurora,
O., body snatching in, 337.
body snatching in,
343. Austin,
Jane, body taken from grave at
Akron Mining Company,
left for California, Austinburg,
336.
262. Austinburg,
O., body snatching in, 336.
Allen Co., O.,
California company formed Avondale,
O., body snatching incident in,
in, 264. 350.
America, steamboat, 140, 268.
American Antiquarian
Society, published re-
port on Ohio
antiquities, 369; Daniel BACTERIOLOGY,
J. H. Salisbury's contribu-
Drake a counselor of,
373. tion
to, 358.
American Baptist, published articles against Bank Note Reporters and
Counterfeit Detec-
Freemasonry, 278;
open to Finney, 281. tors,
1826-1866, by Dillistin, rev., 461-462.
The American
Indian: An Introduction to Banks and banking, Ohio Supreme Court
the Anthropology
of the New World, by case,
1884, 85-86, 87-88, 172, 175-176;
Wissler, rev.,
327-328. failures,
166-167, 188,
American National
Prison Congress, Hayes Banta,
Richard E., comp., Indiana Authors
and Brinkerhoff
presidents of, 171n. and
Their Books, 1816-1916, rev., 227-229;
American Party,
organized, 284. The
Ohio, rev., 224-227.
American Wesleyan,
published articles against Baptist Association
in Illinois, opposed
Freemasonry, 278. secret
societies, 286.
Amherst, Sir effery,
Indian policy, 29-30. Baptist
Church, passed resolutions against
Amusements: 'Oscar
Wilde in Cleveland," secret
societies, 272.
by Francis X.
Roellinger, Jr., 129-138; on Barker,
George W., flatboatman, 305; iden-
flatboats, 290,
392-393, 401. tified,
305n.
Anatomy, human,
procurement of dissection Barker,
Henry, flatboatman, 297, 300, 304,
material for the
study of, 329-351. 305n;
identified, 297n.
Anderson, [Edward],
Columbus, O., Beatty's Barker,
James Gage, flatboatman, 305n, 308,
comments on oratory
of, 66, 86. 405;
farm located, 308n.
Anderson, [James H.],
on Thomas Corwin, Barker,
Jesse H., flatboatman, 305, 308, 388,
63. 401,
405, 411, 414; identified, 305n.
Anderson, James M.,
uncle of James W. Barker,
Luther, flatboatman, 297, 298, 300,
Anderson, 56, 57. 304,
305n; identified, 297n.
Anderson, James W.,
Confederate prisoner Barlow,
J. L., nominated for vice president
at Camp Chase,
letters and diary, 38-57. by
National Christian Association, 284.
Antislavery movement:
"The Mobbing of the Barth,
Dave, flatboatman, 307, 308, 393, 408,
Crisis," by Eugene H. Roseboom, 150-153; 413; identified, 307n.
Charles Finney and,
270; in Ohio, recent Barton,
Abner, Ohio Forty-Niner, 262.
publications on,
419-420. Bay
State, steamboat, California company
Applebutter, flatboat
cargo, 308, 416. embarked
on, 262.
Apples, flatboat
cargo, 287, 287n, 288, 297, Bayard,
Thomas Francis, as presidential possi-
307, 392, 393, 400,
407, 408, 413. bility,
194; biographical note, 194n.
Archaeology, Ohio,
recent publications on, Beans,
flatboat cargo, 287, 287n, 405.
419-420. Beatty,
Hobart, 66, 82, 169, 173-174.
Armstrong, Donald B.,
winner, health edu- Beatty,
Jennie, 82.
cation award, 383. Beatty,
John, "The Diary of John Beatty,
Armstrong, J. E.,
Ohio Forty-Niner, 263. January-June
1884," Part III, 58-91; Part
Armytage, W. H. G.,
"William Chambers in IV,
165-195; pamphlet by, 66n; delegate
America, 1853,"
139-149. to national Republican convention, 79;
Arthur, Chester A.,
74, 183; supported by presidential
elector from Ohio, 90n.
Robert Lincoln, 70n;
in convention of 1884, Beatty,
John, 2d, son of Gen. John Beatty,
173, 179. 68.
Arts and crafts in
Ohio, recent publications Beatty,
Mrs. John, 173-174, 189.
on, 420. Beatty,
Lucy, 66, 82, 169, 173-174.
Astor House, New York, Wm. Chambers Beatty, Viola,
sister-in-law of Gen. John
commented on, 145. Beatty,
69, 82.
469