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INDEX TO VOLUME XLII

INDEX TO VOLUME XLII

 

 

Abels, A., 71.                                                                              Bicentennial commission for Ohio, Names

"Abroader the better," 392.                                                                of, 8-9.

Adams, S. E., 114.                                                                      Bicentennial commission for West Vir-

Alexander, W. L., quoted, 128-129.                                                  ginia, Names of, 7.

American Colonists in English Records,                                     Blaine, James G., Speech in Cincinnati,

Ser. 1, reviewed, 241-242.                                                         385-386; his affability, 387-388.

American Legion, 64.                                                                Blazier, Ann, 39.

"Anchor" iron, 171, 180.                                                             Blumenberg, Hugo, 29.

Ashmun, George, 108.                                                               Bolles, Col. William  M., 169.

Atkinson, L. A., 176.                                                                   Boone, Col. E. A., 223.

Audubon, John J., 284.                                                                Boone, Forest I., 36.

Austin, A., 195n.                                                                         Bowers, Claude G., Remarks on his his-

Austin, H. F., 168, 181.                                                                       tories, 364-365.

Bracton, Henry de, Remarks on, 368-370.

Baker, W. S., 199n.                                                                     Bricker, John W., 31-32.

Balls given during Bicentennial Celebra-                                  Briggs, Caleb, quoted, 146-147, 156.

tion: at Steubenville, 27; at Parkers-                                  British  antagonism  during  Civil War,

burg, 41; Point Pleasant, 53.                                                       314-316.

Banner, L. C., 71.                                                                       Bloadwell, Mrs. Lily (Lytle), 306.

Barber, Judge Gershom    M., 114.                                            Brown, Bannister, 175.

Beckett, Mayor T. Y., 29.                                                           Brown, Hon. C. L., 49.

Beecher, Henry Ward, 113.                                                      Brown, Isaac, 184.

Bell, Robert, 14, 71.                                                                    Brown, Robert, 63.

Bentley, A., 158.                                                                        Brown family, 221.

"Bicentennial Celebration--George Wash-                               Brownsville affair, 378-379.

ington's Voyage on the Ohio River                                   Bruner, Claude, 22.

in 1770," 3-56; general interest in, 3;                                 Bruner, Mrs. Claude, 24, 26.

inception of the Celebration, 5; first                                  Bundy, Caroline (Paine), 379.

newspaper   article  on  subject, 5-6;                                 Bundy, Eliza, 137, 186n, 408.

pageant suggested, 5-6; effect of the                                Bundy, Hezekiah S.: co-owner of La-

depression, 6-7; the   leading  states                                          trobe Furnace, 168; owner, 181; co-

in the movement, 7-9; commissioners                                      owner   of  Buckeye    Furnace,  181;

appointed, 7-9; Washington's objec-                                        makes improvements, 186; sells farm

tives in making the tour, 9, 12; his                                             to Wells, 195-196; takes stock in Key-

business acumen, 12; departure from                                       stone  Furnace, 196n; co-owner     of

Pittsburgh, 13; members of his party,                                       "Ophir," 199n; president of Wellston

13-14; progress of the Bicentennial                                          Furnace, 201; loses heavily, 204; sells

party, 15-56: at East Liverpool, 15-17;                                     "Keystone" and "Latrobe," 214; fa-

at Wellsville, 18-20; at Toronto, 20;                                          ther of Julia B. Foraker, 377, 379-384.

at Steubenville, 20-21, 27; at Mingo                                  Bundy, Julia, 377; birth, 379; early home,

Junction, 22-27; at Wheeling, 28-29; at                                     380-384; at college, 384; marriage, 384.

Powhatan Point, 31-32; at Fly, 32; at

Sistersville, W. Va., 32-34; at Mari-                                  Campbell, John, 79, 158-159, 168.

etta, 34-41; at Parkersburg, 39-41; at                                "Cartter, David Kellogg," 105-115: birth,

Hockingport, 41-43; at Long Bottom,                                        ancestry, and education, 105; the law.

43-48; at Pomeroy, 48, 50; at Ravens-                                     yer, 105-106; in Congress, 106 et seq.

wood, 48-50; at Point Pleasant, 50-54;                                      part in nomination of Lincoln, 107-

happy conclusion of the Celebration,                                        108; of Grant, 108-109; rewarded by

54; tributes to all who assisted, 54-56.                                       Lincoln, 109-110; the Chief Justice,

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