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668 ' Index

668                     '             Index.

 

Trimble, Rachel, donation to Museum,             Westerville, 272.

535.                                                                                   Williams,  Charles   R.,  (Prof.)  edits

Trustees, Society's, 551.                        "Hayes diaries," 518.

Tuscarawas County, 516, 531.                Willoughby, C. C., visits Serpent Mound,

Tuttle, Judson, Asiatic butterfly collec-        534

tion, 535.

U.                       Wilmington, 535.

Wilson, J. A., interest in Logan monu-

Upper Sandusky, Indian Mission at, 535.          ment, 518, 546, 547

W.                       Wilson, Woodrow, autograph-photograph,

537.

Wagner, R. E., 537.                         Wittenberg College, 536.

Walker, William, 511.

Wall,~ W.~ D.,~ 9'21Wittke, Carl, 538.

Walla, W.       D., 521.a             DneS              Wolfe, Charles, donation to Museum, 535.

Wallace,         Guy   and            Denver,          Serpent

e     Guy iand ,  ,S Wood, E. F., 511, 515; report to Society,

Mound custodians, 542.                                   . ,

MoudWar Che st, 272. o 2.                   518-531; Society trustee, 542; 549,

War Chest, 272.

War 1812, monuments marking sites, 513.          550.

Warner, E. F., (Prof.) Ohio history                  Wright Aviation Field, 538.

bulletin by, 517.                                                              Wright, G. Fred, annual address, 511-

Warren County, 512; "Serpent" Mound                                     514; retires from Society Presidency,

in, 513, 522.                                                                                 514; 541, 544, 545; elected President

.„~~~Warsaw, 535. „Emeritus, 548; 550.

Warsaw 535.

Warther, Ernest, donation to Museunm,

536.

Western College for Women, 536.                  Yellow Springs, 543.

Western Reserve Historical Society, 532.       Young, Mary A., 272, 530.

Western Reserve University, 536.                                            Young Men's Christian Association, 272.

 

 

 

PART II.

(Educational Legislation in Ohio.)

A.                            defectives, dependents and    delin-

quents, 194-197; education of teach-

Abstract, History Education Legislation          quents, 19-197; education of teach-

ers, 197-198; supplemental educa-

in Ohio from   1803-1850: Table of

in* O. fm      tional agencies, 198-211; index edu-

Contents, 5-6; sources Ohio Publictional legislation            21-265  bibliog-

cational legislation, 212-265; bibliog-

School System, 7-23; development of

Public School System, 24-68; School

Lands, 69-92; secondary and higher   "Academic Pioneer, The," 130.

education, 93-119; education defec-   Academies, beginnings of, 11, 12; provi-

tives, dependents and delinquents,                                 sions for support, 93; number, 95;

120-128;  supplemental  educational                             list, prior to 1850, 97-101; state con-

agencies, 134-137; general summary,                                     trol of, 104-105; laws incorporating,

138-142;   educational   legislation,                               153-171; co-education in, 157.

(1803-1850), 143-211; general school                          Adams County, 220, 237, 245, 250.

laws, 143-146; laws concerning public                         Adams, John, 8.

schools, including cities, towns and      Adelphic Society, 210, 245.

school funds, 146-150; laws concern- Addison Library Association, 204, 248.

ing  schools for dependents, 150;         Advertisements, subscription schools, 21-

school land laws, 150-153; acts in-         23.

corporating secondary   institutions,    Agricultural Schools, 113.

153-171; school associations, 171-174;                         Airington Lyceum, 208, 248.

concerning higher institutions, 174-     Akron, 243, 246, 259, 260, 261; school

191; professional education, 191-194;       sentiment, 139.