Index
ABOLITION MOV'EMENT
and abo- Anderson,
William C., trustee, Wool
litionists, T. Corwin
unsympathetic and
Cotton Manufacturing Company,
toward, 8; and Corwin
amendment, 20. 107.
Adams, Charles
Francis, 2, 9; and the Andrews,
Israel Ward, 340, 341.
Corwin amendment, 17,
18, 19, 20. "Annual
Report of the Society for
Adams, Charles
Francis, Jr., 18. 1960,"
247-253.
Adams, Henry, quoted
on secession Antioch
College, 227, 285; ethics at,
crisis, 2, 10, 17,
19, 24, 26. 220;
philosophy of education at, 235,
Adams, John Quincy,
6. 241-243;
and free-love colony, 286,
Aguinaldo, Emilio,
313. 318n. 287,
289-290.
"Albion W.
Tourg6e: Propagandist and Antislavery
movement, 283.
Critic of
Reconstruction," by Ted N. Arc
light, see Electric arc light.
Weissbuch, 27-44. Arthur,
Chester A., 338.
The American Civil
Engineer: Origins Austinburg, Ohio, described in 1890's,
and Conflict, by Daniel Hovey Cal- 53
houn, rev., 386-388. Avey,
Albert E., on religion and the
The American
Heritage Picture History new learning, 219, 240.
of the Civil War, ed. by Richard M. BADER,
Arno L., "Melodrama in
Ketchum, with
narrative by Bruce Ohio:
Avery Hopwood and Boss Cox
Catton, rev.,
165-166. of
Cincinnati," 145-151.
The American
Historian: A Social- Baldwin, Leland D., The Keelboat Age
Intellectual
History of the Writing of on
Western Waters, rev., 380-381.
the American Past,
by Harvey Wish, Baldwin-Wallace College, 224.
rev., 363-365. Baldwin
University, 224. See also Bald-
The American
Historical Association's win-Wallace College.
Guide to
Historical Literature, rev., Bancroft,
Frederic, 13, 14.
365-367. Bank
of the United States, second, 117,
American Hydropathic
Institute, 284. 118,
121; beginnings, 110-111; Cincin-
The American
Indian Wars, by John nati
branch, 111-112, 117, 118.
Tebbel and Keith
Jennison, rev., 182- Banks
and banking, in Cincinnati, 103-
184. 106,
109-113, 117-119, 120-127; crisis
American Indians, by William
T. of
1814, 106; crisis of 1818-19, 117-
Hagan, rev., 384-385. 125;
crisis of 1820, 126-127.
Amnerican Labor, by Henry
Pelling, Barnes,
Sherman B., "Learning and
rev., 75-76. Piety
in Ohio Colleges, 1900-1930,"
The American Petrolem
Industry: 214-243.
The Age of
Illumination, 1859-1899, Barr,
William, Cincinnati sheep im-
by Harold F.
Williamson and Arnold porter,
107.
R. Daum, rev.,
275-277. Barrows,
John 'Henry, and religion at
American
Philanthropy, by Robert H. Oberlin
College, 214.
Bates, Isaac, sheep
importer, 107.
Bremner, rev.,
171-173.Bates Miner Lee 232
American
Railroads, by John F. Stover, Baum,
Martin, partner in cotton manu-
rev., 385-386. facturing
firm, 108.
The Anatomy of
Popular Culture, 1840- Baum, Long and Hurdus, Cincinnati
1861, by Carl Bode, rev., 375-378. cotton manufacturing firm,
108, 109.
Anderson, Isaac,
organizer, Farmers' Bemiss,
Elijah, 116, 126; superintendent,
and Mechanics' Bank
of Cincinnati, Cincinnati
Manufacturing Company,
103. 113.
392 THE OHIO HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Bemiss,
Elijah, Jr., 113. Brunner,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul, Lotus
Benson, Lee,
Turner and Beard, rev., Ware
collection, 250.
367-370. Brush,
Charles F., contribution to elec-
Benton, Guy
Potter, on functions of trical
science, 129, 141, 142-144; birth
college,
224-225. and
parentage, 129; boyhood activi-
Bibliography:
"A Survey of Publica- ties,
129-130; education, 130-132;
tions in
Ohio History and Archae- early
experiments, 129-131; developed
ology,
August 1960-July 1961," comp. dynamo,
132-133, 134, 135, 136; in-
by S.
Winifred Smith, 343-354. vented
and introduced arc light, 133-
Bigler,
William, and Corwin amend- 144;
honors, 141, 144; death, 143.
ment, 24. Brush,
Delia Williams (Phillips), 129.
Bill, Alfred
Hoyt, Horsemen Blue and Brush,
Isaac Elbert, emigrated to
Gray, rev., 165-166. Euclid,
Ohio, 129.
Bingham, C.
E., partner of C. F. Brush, Brush
Electric Company (Cleveland),
132. 140,
141, 143.
Bingham,
John, on Corwin amendment, Buchanan,
James, amendment proposal,
21, 22. 7.
Birdseye,
Clarence, 217. Buchtel College, introduced rubber
Bishop,
Kate, 58; death, 58, 62, 63. chemistry
course, 222; changed to
Bishop,
Robert, selections from diary of, municipal
university, 232.
58-63. Buckeye
Historian, established by So-
Bishop,
Robert Hamilton, II, 58. ciety,
252.
Bishop,
Sylvester, selections from diary Buckongahelas,
Delaware chief, 209.
of, 58-63. Buffalo
Creek, Indian council on, 192.
Blair,
Samuel, on Corwin amendment, Buntz,
Charles M., character in Hop-
21. wood
play, 146, 148, 150.
Blay, John
S., After the Civil War, Burke,
William, 100.
rev.,
274-275. Burley,
Thomas, assistant cashier,
Bode, Carl, The
Anatomy of Popular Farmers'
and Mechanics' Bank of
Culture,
1840-1861, rev., 375-378. Cincinnati,
104.
Bond, Otto
F., ed., Under the Flag of Burnet,
Jacob, elected state representa-
the
Nation, rev., 262-263. tive,
100; stockholder, Wool and Cot-
Book
reviews, 70-94, 161-187, 262-282, ton
Manufacturing Company, 107;
360-390. sheep
importer, 107; interest in cotton
Borden,
Morton, book rev., 371-372. factory,
109.
Boteler,
Alexander, 7. Butler,
John, and proposed Indian treaty
Braeman,
John, book revs., 174-175, 378- at
Lower Sandusky, 193, 201, 212.
380.
Brandon, E.
E., on aims of college CALDWELL,
Russell L., book revs.,
teaching,
228, 236. 91-92,
384-385.
Brant,
Joseph, and proposed Indian Calhoun,
Daniel Hovey, The American
treaty at
Lower Sandusky, 194, 195, Civil
Engineer, rev., 386-388.
196, 197,
199, 200, 202, 203, 206, 207, Calhoun,
John C., 120.
208, 209,
211, 212. Camp
Dennison, Morgan's raiders
Bremner
Robert H., American Philan- skirmish
at, 246.
thropy, rev., 171-173. Canada,
Indians of, at council, 198.
Bricks
Without Straw, novel by A. W. Canada
and the United States: The
Tourgie, 27,
31, 36, 40, 43, 44. Civil
War Years, by Robin W.
British, in
Canada, and Indian-Ameri- Winks,
rev., 166-168.
can
relations, 190-195, 197-213. Captain
Johnny, Shawnee chief, 204,
"The
British Indian Department and the 208,
209.
Abortive
Indian Treaty of Lower Carl
Becker: A Biographical Study in
Sandusky,
1793," by Reginald Hors- American Intellectual History, by
man,
189-213. Burleigh
Taylor Wilkins, rev., 367-
Brown, Lloyd
Arnold, Early Maps of 370.
the Ohio
Valley, rev., 70-72. Carter,
Clarence Edwin, comp. and ed.,
Brown County
Ursulines, 305. The
Territorial Papers of the United
Browne, John W.,
organizer, Farmers' States,
Vol. XXV, rev., 179-180.
and
Mechanics' Bank of Cincinnati, Catholic
Church, see Roman Catholic
103. Church.
INDEX 393
Catholic Telegraph,
and the Nichols Clothes, play of C.
Pollock and A. Hop-
case, 301, 302, 303,
305. wood,
149.
Catton, Bruce, The
American Heritage Coles,
Harry L., book revs., 161-165,
Picture History of
the Civil War, 370-371.
rev., 165-166. College
of Wooster, 223, 228; religion
Century of
Struggle: The Woman's and the new science at, 230, 233, 239.
Rights Movement in the United Colleges, Ohio: "Learning and Piety in
States, by Eleanor Flexner, rev., 90- Ohio Colleges, 1900-1930,"
by Sher-
91. man
B. Barnes, 214-243.
Chafee, Adna B., 328. Columbus,
Ohio, Hopwood play per-
"Charles F. Brush
and the First Public formed
in, 146, 147, 149.
Electric Street
Lighting System in Columbus
Entomological Society, 152.
America," by Mel
Gorman, 128-144. Compton,
Elias, on religion and the new
Charles Sumner and
the Coming of the learning, 220.
Civil War, by David Donald, rev., Congregational
Church and Congrega-
161-165. tionalists,
in Western Reserve, 48, 55,
Cherokee Indians, 210. 56, 57.
Chippewa Indians, and
proposed Indian Conkli,
J. B., spiritualist medium at
treaty at Lower
Sandusky, 199, 203, Yellow
Springs, 289, 297.
206, 207, 210. Conkling,
Roscoe, 334, 338.
Christian
Spiritualist, and the Nichols Connecticut, influence
on Western Re-
case, 303-304. serve,
45, 48, 49, 50, 52, 53, 54, 55.
Christman, Henry M., The
Mind and Conoy
Indians, 210.
Spirit of John
Peter Altgeld, rev., Conway,
Moncure, quoted on Mem-
81-83. nonia,
296, 300.
Christopher, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas C., The
Copperheads in the Middle West,
Spatterware
collection, 250. by
Frank L. Klement, rev., 74-75.
Cincinnati, Ohio, 102,
287, 299, 303; Corry,
William, 127.
S. W. Davies in, 95,
98, 99; industrial Corwin,
Thomas, 3, 10, 20, 21, 22; the
revolution in,
113-127; early banking Corwin
compromise amendment, 1-26.
in, 103-106, 109-113,
117-127; first "The
Corwin Amendment in the Seces-
waterworks, 115-117,
119-120, 125 son
Crisis," by R. Alton Lee, 1-26.
127; and Hopwood
drama, 145-146, Cotton
factories, at Cincinnati, 108-109.
147-151; the T. L.
Nicholses in, 284, Cox,
George B., characterized in play,
305. 145-151.
Cincinnati College, S.
W. Davies trus- Cox,
Samuel S., quoted on secession, 4.
tee of, 101. Coyle,
William, book rev., 184-185.
Cincinnati
Commercial Tribune, quoted Cramer, C. H., Newton
D. Baker, rev.,
on Hopwood play,
147-148, 151. 360-363.
Cincinnati
Enquirer, quoted on Hop- Crawford, William H., and S. W.
wood play, 148, 150. Davies, 122.
Cincinnati Lancaster
Seminary, 101. Creek
Indians, 207, 208, 210.
Cincinnati Manufacturing
Company, Crittenden,
John, compromise plan, 3,
107, 113, 115; dissolved, 127. 13, 14, 21, 23.
Cincinnati Post, quoted on Hopwood The
Crusade Against Slavery, 1830-
play, 148-149, 150. 1860,
by Louis Filler, rev., 175-177.
Cincinnati Steam Mill,
109. Cultural
Life of the New Nation, 1776-
Cincinnati
Times-Star, quoted on Hop- 1830, by
Russel B. Nye, rev., 370-371.
wood play, 147, 150. Cuyahoga
River, as Indian boundary,
Cincinnati Water
Company, incorpo- 190,
195.
rated, 119-120.
Cincinnati Woolen and
White Lead DABNEY,
Charles W., on science and
Manufactory, 114-115. ethics, 223.
Clark, Burton,
character in Hopwood Daniel,
Hawthorne, End of Track, rev.,
play, 146. 173-174.
Cleland, Hugh G., book
rev., 268-269. Daum, Arnold
R., The American Pe-
Cleveland, Ohio,
industrialization, 54- troleum
Industry, rev., 275-277.
55; street-lighting
experiment in, 129, Davies,
Clarissa H. (Pierson), char-
134, 138-139, 143-144;
C. F. Brush in, acter of, 102.
130, 132. Davies,
John, 96-97n.
394 THE OHIO HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Davies,
Samuel Watts, character of, 95- leges,
1900-1930," by Sherman B.
96;
physical appearance, 96, 102; Barnes,
214-243.
family,
96-98; land speculator, 98; Ehrmann,
Dr., owner, Yellow Springs
leadership
at Willamsburg, Ohio, 98- water cure,
287, 288.
99;
removal to Cincinnati, 99; politi- Electric
arc light, development of, by
cal
activities, 99-100; civic leadership, C.
F. Brush, 133-144.
100-102;
family life, 102; career in Electric
dynamo, development of, by
banking,
103-106, 109-113, 117-119, C.
F. Brush, 132-133, 134, 135, 136.
120-127;
contribution to industrial ex- Elliott,
Matthew, and proposed Indian
pansion,
106-108, 113-115; promoted treaty
at Lower Sandusky, 198, 199,
Cincinnati
waterworks, 115-117, 119- 200,
203, 204, 205, 206, 209, 211, 213.
120. Emotion
at High Tide: Abolition as a
Davis,
David, 12. Controversial
Factor, 1830-1845, by
Davis,
Robert M., conversion to spirit- Henry
H. Simns, rev., 269-270.
ualism,
289. End
of Track, by James H. Kyner and
Dawes,
Charles Gates, attended inaugu- Hawthorne
Daniel, rev., 173-174.
ration
of President Garfield, 332; ca- England,
Richard, and Indian-American
reer,
332-333; diary of inauguration, relations,
198-199.
reproduced,
333-342. Esperanza,
fictional utopia, 292-296.
Dawes,
Rufus R., father of Charles G. Esperanza,
novel by T. L. Nichols, 292,
Dawes,
334, 335, 338, 339, 340, 341, 295.
342. Evans,
D. Luther, and the new science,
Dawson,
Moses, 101, 116. 239.
Defiance
College, 236.
Delaware
Indians, and proposed Indian FAIRCLOUGH,
G. Thomas, ed., Ne-
treaty
at Lower Sandusky, 199, 203, braska
Place-Names, rev., 184-185.
204,
207, 208, 209, 210. The
Farmer's Age: Agriculture, 1815-
Democratic
party and Democrats, and 1860, by
Paul W. Gates, rev., 277-280.
the
secession crisis, 1, 3, 8, 9, 26. Farmers'
and Mechanics' Bank of Cin-
Denison
University, 235; college em- cinnati,
122; organized, 103-104; note
phasis,
224, 225. of,
104n; chartered, 104; and War of
Dibble,
Roy F., biography of A. W. 1812,
105-106; officers and directors,
Tourg'e
discussed, 28, 29, 36, 37. 109-110;
credit restored, 112; in 1818
Donald,
David, Charles Sumner and the crisis,
118-119; 1819 report on, 123;
Coming
of the Civil War, rev., 161- closed, 125.
165. The
Federalist Era, 1789-1801, by John
Douglas,
Lloyd C., 227. C.
Miller, rev., 371-372.
Iouglas,
Stephen A., and compromise, Felt,
Thomas E., book rev., 173-174.
2;
and Corwin amendment, 23, 24. Ferguson,
James, organizer, Farmers'
Egen
C krev., 272- .' r and
Mechanics' Bank of Cincinnati,
Drozdowski,
Eugene C., book rev., Z/Z- 103.
273.
y ad
Bur, C ati cotto Ferrell, Robert H., ed., "Young
Charley
Dudley
and Burnet, Cincinnati cotton Dawes Goes to the Garfield Inaugura-
Dawes
Goes to the Garfield Inaugura-
manufacturing firm, 109; factory tion: A Diary," 332-342.
tion:
A Diary," 332-342.
closed, 114. Ferris, Abraham, 120.
Dunseath,
Andrew, organizer, Farmers' Ferris,
Abraham, 120.
Filipinos,
attitude of W. H. Taft to-
and
Mechanics' Bank of Cincinnati, ward,
310, 311, 314, 316, 319, 320, 321-
103;
stockholder, 104. 322;
insurrectos, 313, 318n, 322; and
Duvall,
Trumbull G., on religion and civil
government, 314, 315, 321, 322,
the new
learning, 221. 324,
328; attitude of U. S. Army
toward,
311, 325; amnesty for, 317-
EARLY MAPS OF THE OHIO 318.
VALLEY:
A Selection of Maps, Filler,
Louis, The Crusade Against
Plans,
and Views Made by Indians Slavery,
1830-1860, rev., 175-177;
and
Colonials from 1673 to 1783, by book rev., 363-365.
Lloyd
A. Brown, rev., 70-72. Findlay,
James, 118; Cincinnati sheep
Ebersole,
Abraham, cotton factory, 109, importer, 107;
agent, Cincinnati
114. Manufacturing
Company, 115.
Education,
Ohio, in Western Reserve, Fine,
Sidney, book rev., 75-76.
49;
"Learning and Piety in Ohio Col- Fish,
Hamilton, quoted on secession, 5.
INDEX 395
Fitzpatrick,
Lilian L., Nebraska Place- Gorman,
Mel, "Charles F. Brush and
Names, rev., 184-185. the First
Public Electric Street
Flexner,
Eleanor, Century of Struggle, Lighting
System in America," 128-
rev., 90-91. 144.
A Fool's Errand, novel of A. W. Tour- Government
Promotion of American
gee, 27,
31-32, 34, 36, 37-40, 41-43, 44. Canals
and Railroads, 1800-1890, by
Forts on
the Pennsylvania Frontier, Carter Goodrich, rev., 88-89.
1753-1758,
by William A. Hunter, Governor's
Guard, Columbus, Ohio, 337.
rev., 93-94. Graebner,
Norman, book rev., 374-375.
Fourier,
Charles, 286; influence on the Green,
Duff, 12.
T. L.
Nicholses, 291-292, 293, 297, 303. Green,
William, Bell, Brass and Iron
Franklin
Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.), Foundry,
115.
and testing
of Brush dynamo and Greenbrier
Farms Mound, excavation,
lights, 135,
140. 249.
Free-love,
colony at Yellow Springs, Greene, Jack P., book rev., 93-94.
Ohio,
283-290, 305; the T. L. Grow, Galusha, and Corwin
amendment,
Nicholses'
doctrine of, 284, 290-291, 22.
294-295, 302,
305. Guide
to the Study of West Virginia
"From Free-Love to Catholicism: Dr. History, by Charles Shetler,
rev., 268-
and Mrs.
Thomas L. Nichols at Yel- 269.
low
Springs," by Philip Gleason, 283-
307. HAGAN,
William T., American In-
Funk, Arville
L., ed., "An Ohio Farm- dians,
rev., 384-385.
er's Account
of Morgan's Raid," 244- Hall,
Ezekiel, organizer, Farmers' and
246. Mechanics'
Bank of Cincinnati, 103.
Hamil, Fred
C., Michigan in the War
GAGE, Jared
G., expelled from Antioch of
1812, rev., 381-382.
College, 290. Hamilton,
Alexander, and Indian settle-
Gamertsfelder,
Walter S., and the new ment,
192.
science, 239. Hamilton,
Ohio, bank of, 123.
Gara, Larry,
book revs., 175-177, 269- Hamlin
Garland: A Biography, by Jean
270. Holloway,
rev., 78-79.
Garfield,
James A., 52; son of Western Hammond,
George, 191, 192, 212.
Reserve, 49;
quoted, 49-50; inaugura- Hancock, Vivien
M., 245.
tion as
president, 332, 336-337. Hancock,
Winfield Scott, 336, 337, 338,
Garfield,
Mrs. James A., 336, 337. 339.
Gates, Paul
W., The Farmer's Age, Harmar,
Josiah, defeat of, by Indians,
rev.,
277-280. influence,
212.
George
Catlin and the Old Frontier, by Harper, Robert S., Ohio Handbook of
Harold
MoCracken, rev., 91-92. the
Civil War, rev., 360.
Giddings,
Joshua Reed, 6, 53. Harpster,
John W., ed., Pen Pictures of
Gilmer, John,
on Corwin amendment, Early Western
Pennsylvania, rev.,
20-21. 380-381.
Girty, Simon,
205. Harrison,
William Henry, and S. W.
Glad, Paul
W., The Trumpet Soundeth, Davies,
121, 122.
rev., 84-85. Hartt,
R. L., on Western Reserve, 53-
Gleason,
Philip, "From Free-Love to 54.
Catholicism:
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Hatton,
Robert, on Corwin amendment,
L. Nichols at
Yellow Springs," 283- 20.
307. Havighurst,
Walter, Land of the Long
Glenn, Hugh,
120; army agent, 105; Horizons,
rev., 265-266.
director,
Farmers' and Mechanics' Hayes, Lucy Webb (Mrs. Rutherford
Bank of
Cincinnati, 110; and S. W. B.
Hayes), 336-337.
Davies, 115,
124-125. Hayes,
Rutherford B., 336.
Gluek, Alvin
C., Jr., book rev., 166-168. The
Health of the Presidents, by Ru-
Goddard,
Warren, and the new science, dolph
Marx, rev., 388-390.
241. Health
resorts, first water cure, 284; at
Good, H. G.,
book rev., 72-74. Yellow
Springs, Ohio, 285-288.
Goodrich,
Carter, Government Promo- Heckewelder,
John, cited, 205, 209.
tion of
American Canals and Rail- Heidelberg College, 229.
roads, rev., 88-89. Helper,
Hinton R., 36.
396 THE OHIO HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Herrick, Francis H.,
on religion and sylvania
Frontier, 1753-1758, rev., 93-
science, 222. 94.
Hickman, John,
opposed Corwin amend- Hurdus,
Adam, 109; partner in cotton
ment, 23. manufacturing
firm, 108; as crafts-
Hicks, John D., Republican
Ascendancy, man,
108.
1921-1933, rev., 85-86. Hydropathy,
advocated by the T. L.
Hillsboro, Ohio, 152,
153. Nicholses,
284, 285, 290, 296, 305.
Hinman, George
Wheeler, 226.
Hiram College, 238; religion and the IDE,
Henry Clay, member, Second
new learning at, 215,
232. Philippine
Commission, 308n.
"Historical
News," 64-69, 157-160, 257- The
Idea of Continental Union: Agita-
261, 355-359. tion
for the Annexation of Canada tc
History and
historians: "Historical the
United States, 1849-1893, by Don-
News," 64-69,
157-160, 257-261, 355- aid
F. Warner, rev., 168-169.
359. Index
to West Virginiana, by Robert F.
Hofstadter, Richard,
quoted on Lin- Munn,
rev., 268-269.
coln's view of
slavery, lln. Indiana
Election Returns, 1816-1851,
Holden, Louis Edward,
quoted on sci- comp.
by Dorothy Riker and Gayle
ence and religion,
223. Thornbrough,
rev., 266-268.
Holloway, Jean, Hamlin
Garland: A Indiana
in the War of the Rebellion, by
Biography, rev., 78-79. W.
H. H. Terrell, rev., 382-384.
Holt, Edwin, role in
Hopwood play, 150. Indians
of North America, and proposed
Home, Daniel D., 303,
309. treaty
at Lower Sandusky, 189-213.
Homsher, Lola M.,
ed., South Pass, Irwin,
William, organizer, Farmers' and
1868, rev., 173-174. Mechanics'
Bank of Cincinnati, 103.
Hooker, Charles
Edward, U. S. repre-
sentative from
Mississippi, 336. JACOBS,
Wilbur R., ed., Letters of
Hopwood, Avery, as
playright, 145; and Francis
Parkman, rev., 181-182.
The Powers That
Be, 145-151. James, William,
220.
Horsemen Blue and
Gray: A Pictorial Jefferson, Thomas, and Indian-Ameri-
History, by H. D. Milhollen, J. R. can relations, 192, 195.
Johnson, and A. H.
Bill, rev., 165-166. Jefferson,
Ohio, 53.
Horsman, Reginald,
book rev., 170-171; The
Jefferson Image in the American
"The British
Indian Department and Mind,
by Merrill D. Peterson, rev.,
the Abortive Treaty
of Lower San- 86-88.
dusky, 1793,"
189-213. Jeffersonville Ohio
Canal Company,
Hough, Robert L., The
Quiet Rebel, S.
W. Davies' interest in, 115.
rev., 79-81. Jennison,
Keith, The American Indian
Howells, William Dean, influence of Wars, rev.,
182-184.
Wels n influence of Johnson, Cave, 121;
stockholder, Farm-
Western Reserve on, 53. ers' and Mechanics' Bank of Cincin-
Hoyt, Dr. and Mrs., tenants,
Yellow nati,
104
Springs water cure,
288. Johnson,
James, Kentucky steamboat
Hudson, David,
founder, Hudson, Ohio, builder,
120, 122, 123; business failure,
50. 126.
Hudson, N. Paul, ed., The
Ohio State Johnson,
James Ralph, Horsemen Blue
University College
of Medicine, Vol. and
Gray, rev., 165-166.
II, rev., 264-265;
book rev., 388-390. Johnson,
Richard M., steamboat builder,
Hudson, Ohio,
founded, 50; library, 50- 120,
122; business failure, 126.
51; New England
character of, 53. Jones,
Robert L., book rev., 277-280.
Hudson Library and
Historical Society, Jordan,
Philip D., book rev., 264-265.
founded, 50-51.
Hughes, Raymond Mollyneaux,
229. KAUFFMAN,
Henry J., The Pennsyl-
Hulse, David, identified,
244-245; ac- vania-Kentucky
Rifle, rev., 177-179.
count of Morgan's
raid, 245-246. The
Keelboat Age on Western Waters,
Hunt, Emory W., on functions
of col- by
Leland D. Baldwin, rev., 380-381.
lege, 225. Keener,
William G., "Minutes of the
Hunt, Jesse, 100. Meeting
of the Ohio Academy of His-
Hunter, Dard, Jr.,
book rev., 177-179. tory,
Columbus, April 8, 1961," 254-
Hunter, William A., Forts
on the Penn- 256.
INDEX 397
Kefauver,
Weldon A., book rev., 273- plans,
3, 5, 11; and Corwin amend-
274. ment,
7, 10, 12-13, 16, 17, 24, 26.
Kellogg,
William, 11. Lincoln,
Benjamin, Indian commis-
Kenrick,
Francis P., 302. sioner,
196.
Kenrick, Peter
Richard, 302. Lincoln's
Manager, David Davis, by
Kentucky, as
Canadian dependency, 202. Willard
L. King, rev., 270-272.
Ketchum,
Richard M., ed., and Bruce Lindsey,
David, book revs., 74-75, 165-
Catton, The
American Heritage Pic- 166,
360.
tore
History of the Civil War, rev., Link, John T., The Origin
of the Place-
165-166. Names
of Nebraska, rev., 184-185.
Kilgore,
David, and Corwin amendment, Livezey,
William E., book rev., 280-282.
23. Lloyd,
H. Alan, Old Clocks, rev., 185-
Kilgour,
David, organizer, Farmers' and 187.
Mechanics'
Bank of Cincinnati, 103. Locusts,
152; in Highland County, Ohio,
Kilgour and
Taylor, Cincinnati firm, 1855,
151-156; emergence, 153; ap-
issued bank
notes, 110. pearance,
153; deposit of eggs, 154-
King, Henry
Churchill, 229; literary 155;
damages caused by, 155-156.
interests,
215; on religion and the new Logan,
John, quoted on secession crisis,
learning, 217,
221, 222, 225, 226. 6.
King, Willard
L., Lincoln's Manager, Long,
Harmon, partner in cotton manu-
David
Davis, rev., 270-272. facturing firm,
108.
Klement, Frank
L., The Copperheads in Long,
John, cotton factory in Cincinnati,
the Middle
West, rev., 74-75. 109, 114.
Knight,
Charles M., 222. Longworth,
Nicholas, 100; organizer,
Knollenberg,
Bernhard, Origin of the Farmers'
and Mechanics' Bank of
American
Revolution, rev., 77-78. Cincinnati, 103; director,
110; agent
Knox, Henry,
193. for,
123; cashier, 126.
Ku Klux Klan,
and A. W. Tourgee, 32, Lottick,
Kenneth V., "The Western Re-
36, 38, 39. serve
and the Frontier Thesis," 45-57.
Kyner, James
H., End of Track, rev., Lower Sandusky,
proposed Indian
173-174. treaty
at, 190, 192, 193, 195, 196, 200,
203, 204.
LA FOLLETTE,
Robert M., La Fol- Luce,
Flo, 96n.
lette's
Autobiography, rev., 174-175. Luthin, Reinhard H., The Real
Abra-
La
Follette's Autobiography: A Per- ham
Lincoln, rev., 272-273.
sonal
Narrative of Political Experi- Lyric Theatre, Cincinnati, Hopwood
ences, by Robert M. La Follette, rev., play at, 147, 149.
174-175. Lytle,
Eliza (Stall), 97.
Lajeunesse,
Ernest J., ed., The Windsor ytle,
John S., 97.
Border
Region, rev., 170-171. Lytle, William, 97, 98-99,
120; sheep
Lake Erie
College, religion and the new mporter,
107.
learning at,
216-217, 219. MacARTHUR,
Arthur, W. H. Taft
Lake Indians,
210, 211. and,
312-314, 317-330; summary of
Land of the
Long Horizons, by Walter career, 312-313.
Havighurst,
rev., 265-266. McClernand,
John, 8.
"Learning
and Piety in Ohio Colleges, McCracken,
Harold, George Catlin and
1900-1930,"
by Sherman B. Barnes, the
Old Frontier, rev., 91-92.
214-243. McFarland,
Stephen, 102; organizer,
LeDuc, Thomas,
book rev., 88-89. Farmers'
and Mechanics' Bank of
Lee, R. Alton,
"The Corwin Amend- Cincinnati,
103.
ment in the
Secession Crisis," 1-26. McHenry,
Samuel, 127.
Leighton,
Joseph A., on religion and the McKearin,
George, American glass col-
new learning,
219-220, 233, 239-240. lection
of, acquired by Society, 250.
Letters of
Francis Parkman, ed. by Wil- McKee, Alexander, and proposed Indian
bur R. Jacobs,
rev., 181-182. treaty
at Lower Sandusky, 191-192,
Lewis Henry
Morgan: The Indian 193, 194, 195, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201,
Journals,
1859-62, ed. by Leslie A. 202, 203, 204, 206, 207, 208,
209, 211,
White, rev.,
91-92. 212,
213.
Libby,
Dorothy, book rev., 182-184. McKinley,
William, 333; son of the
Lincoln,
Abraham, and compromise Western Reserve, 49; and civil
gov-
398 THE OHIO HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
ernment in the
Philippines, 308n, 310, dresses,
by Henry M. Christman, rev.,
315; appointed W. H.
Taft to Second 81-83.
Philippine Commission,
310. Minger,
Ralph Eldin, "Taft, Mac-
Mack, Andrew,
Cincinnati sheep im- Arthur,
and the Establishment of
porter, 106. Civil
Government in the Philippines,"
Magsaysay, Ramon, quoted on
self-gov- 308-331.
ernment in the
Philippines, 316. "Minutes
of the Meeting of the Ohio
Mahican Indians, 210. Academy of
History, Columbus,
Mann, Horace, and the
free-love colony April
8, 1961," by William G. Keener,
at Yellow Springs,
283, 285-288, 289- 254-256.
290. Missisauga
Indians, 210.
Marietta College, 227;
religion and the Montgomery,
John Knox, 229.
new learning at, 218,
229, 237. Montgomery,
Robert H., donated Bishop
Marsh, Richard,
stockholder, Farmers' diaries
to Miami Univ., 58.
and Mechanics' Bank of
Cincinnati, More,
L. T., and the new learning, 227,
104. 240.
Marx, Rudolph, The
Health of the Morgan,
Arthur E., 227; philosophy of
Presidents, rev., 388-390. learning,
241-243.
Morgan, H. Wayne, book
rev., 262-263.
Massachusetts, influence
on Western Morgan, J Wayne, book
rev., 262-263.
Morgan, John Hunt,
account of raid in
Reserve, 48, 49, 54,
55. Ohio,
244-246.
Mateer, Horace, 233. Morley,
Charles, book rev., 365-367.
Mathews, Lois K., quoted, 53. Morrison,
Robert F., quoted, 321-322.
Maumee River, 1792
Indian council at Moses,
Bernard, member, Second Phil-
rapids on, 189, 190,
192; 1793 Indian ippine
Commission, 308n.
council at rapids on,
193, 194, 197-198, Moses,
Charles, donated pistols to So-
199, 202, 203, 204,
205, 211. ciety,
250.
Mechanics' Cotton
Manufacturing Com- Munn,
Robert F., Index to West Vir-
pany of Cincinnati,
109. giniana,
rev., 268-269.
Meeker, Moses, 116,
126; lead manufac- Munsee
Indians, 210.
turer of Cincinnati,
114. Murdock,
Eugene C., book rev., 84-85.
"Melodrama in
Ohio: Avery Hopwood Muskingum College, 229; religion and
and Boss Cox of
Cincinnati," by Arno the
new learning at, 214-215, 237-238.
L. Bader, 145-151. Muskingum
River, as Indian boundary,
Memnonia Institute,
283, 289-292, 296- 190,191,
194, 195, 197, 206, 208, 209,
298, 301, 305;
founded, 285-289. 211.
Merino Sheep Company,
organized, 107.
Merwin, C. H.,
340-341. NANTICOKE
INDIANS, 210.
Methodist Church, in
Western Reserve, Neave,
Jeremiah, & Son, stockholder,
55. Farmers'
and Mechanics' Bank of
Miami Exporting
Company, 103. Cincinnati,
104.
Miami Indians, 199,
203, 204, 207, 208, Nebraska
Place-Names, by Lilian L.
210. Fitzpatrick,
rev., 184-185.
Miami Sheep Company,
107, 113. See Negroes,
31, 37; A. W. Tourgee's atti-
also Merino Sheep Company. tude
toward, 29-30, 34, 35; in Tour-
Miami University,
educational philoso- gee's
novels, 32, 33, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42.
phy, 224, 228;
religion and the new Nevins,
Allan, The War for the Union,
learning at, 229, 231,
236. Vol.
II, rev., 161-165.
Mlichigan in the War of
1812, by Fred New England, influence on
Western Re-
C. Hamil, rev.,
381-382. serve,
49, 53, 54, 56.
Milhollen, Hirst
Dillon, Horsemen Blue New England
Spiritualist, and the
and Gray, rev., 165-166. Nichols
case, 304.
Miller, Charles E.,
229. The
New Nation, 1800-1845, by Charles
Miller, Herbert A.,
and the new science, M.
Wiltse, rev., 373-374.
239. New Orleans Catholic Standard, and
Miller, John C., The
Federalist Era, the
Nichols case, 303.
1789-1801, rev., 371-372. New
York Freeman's Journal, and the
Milton, George Fort,
quoted, 15. Nichols
case, 303.
The Mind and Spirit
of John Peter Alt- New
York Tribune, quoted on secession
geld: Selected
Writings and Ad- crisis, 6-7, 12, 18, 24.
INDEX 399
Newcomb, Rexford, on
architecture of history
department, 248-249; depart-
Western Reserve, 56. ment
of archaeology, 249-250; major
Newton D. Baker: A
Biography, by exhibits, 250; library
services, and ac-
C. H. Cramer, rev.,
360-363. quisitions,
250-251; department of
Niagara, N. Y.,
meeting place for U.S. education,
252; department of publi-
commissioners and
Indian deputation, cations,
252; division of properties,
197, 200, 202, 203,
204, 206, 209. 252-253.
Nichols, Mary S. Gove
(Mrs. Thomas Ohio
Northern University, religion and
L. Nichols), and
Memnonia Institute, learning
at, 228.
283-290, 296-297;
birth, 283; interest Ohio
River, 205; as Indian boundary,
in hydropathy, 284,
285, 290, 296, 305; 190,
194, 195, 196, 197, 200, 202, 204,
free-love and
socialistic doctrines, 284, 206,
208, 209, 210, 211.
290-295; conversion
to Catholicism, Ohio
State Museum, Hall of Birds,
298-305; ends career
in England, 306. opened,
249.
Nichols, Roy F., The
Stakes of Power, Ohio State
University, educational
rev., 374-375. philosophy,
224; teaching of philoso-
Nichols, Thomas L.,
and Memnonia In- phy
at, 226-227, 239; religion and the
stitute, 283-290,
296-297; birth, 283; new
learning at, 228-229, 231, 233, 235.
interest in
hydropathy, 284, 285, 290, The
Ohio State University College of
296; free-love and
socialistic doc- Medicine,
Vol. II, 1934-1958, ed. by
trines, 284, 290-295;
conversion to N.
Paul Hudson, rev., 264-265.
Catholicism, 298-305;
as Catholic Ohio
Valley, economic expansion in,
writer and lecturer,
305; ends career 109.
in England, 306. Ohio
Wesleyan University, 229; phil-
Nichols' Monthly, 295; published in osophy
and religion at, 221, 232, 240-
Cincinnati, 284;
cited, 287, 289, 292. 241;
philosophy of education at, 225,
Nimitz, Chester W.,
ed., Sea Power, 238.
rev., 280-282. Old
Clocks, by H. Alan Lloyd, rev.,
Northwest, Old,
Indians of, and pro- 185-187.
posed Indian treaty
at Lower San- Origin of the American Revolution,
dusky, 189, 190, 198;
Indian claims in, 1759-1766,
by Bernhard Knollenberg,
196, 197, 202, 210,
212. rev.,
77-78.
Nova Caesarea Harmony
Lodge No. 2, Osborn,
Herbert, 152.
S. W. Davies active
in, 100-101. Ostrander,
Gilman M., book rev., 90-91.
Nye, Russel B., Cultural
Life of the Otis,
Elwell S., military governor of the
New Nation, rev., 370-371. Philippines,
311.
Ottawa Indians, 199,
203, 206, 207, 210.
OBERLIN COLLEGE, 221,
229, 232; Otterbein
College, preferred college sta-
founded, 49; religion
and the new tus,
224; philosophy of education at,
learning at, 214,
226, 235, 236-237. 228,
235; and church support, 232;
Ohio, education in,
49; part as Indian teaching
of philosophy at, 238-239.
territory, 195, 196;
Morgan raid in, Otterbein
University, 224. See also
244-246. Otterbein
College.
Ohio Academy of
History, minutes of Overman,
William D., book rev., 168-
meeting, April 8,
1961, 254-256. 169.
Ohio Academy of
Science, 222.
Ohio College
Association, 230. PAINE,
Thomas, festival at Cincinnati,
Ohio Exporting and
Importing Com- 284.
pany, 110. Painesville,
Ohio, New England charac-
"An Ohio
Farmer's Account of Mor- ter
of, 54.
gan's Raid," ed.
by Arville L. Funk, Pancoast,
Jonathan, established Cincin-
244-246. nati
cotton factory, 109; factory of,
Ohio General
Assembly, ratified Corwin closed,
113.
amendment, 25; passed
1816 banking Parsons,
Edward Smith, on task of col-
act, 110. lege,
227.
Ohio Handbook of
the Civil War, by Paterno,
Pedro A., advocated Philippine
Robert S. Harper,
rev., 360. independence,
318-319; W. H. Taft
Ohio Historical
Society, "Annual Re- and,
319-320.
port of the Society
for 1960," 247- Pelling,
Henry, American Labor, rev.,
253; staff
activities, 247-253; natural 75-76.
400 THE OHIO HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Pen
Pictures of Early Western Penn- Purcell, Archbishop John B., 300; and
sylvania, ed. by John W. Harpster, the T. L. Nicholses, 301-302, 304-305.
rev.,
380-381.
The
Pennsylvania-Kentucky Rifle, by THE QUIET REBEL: William
Dean
Henry J.
Kauffman, rev., 177-179. Howells
as Social Commentator, by
Perry, Alfred
T., religion and the new Robert
L. Hough, rev., 79-81.
learning,
218, 225.
Peterson,
Merrill D., The Jefferson RANDOLPH,
Beverley, Indian com-
Image in
the American Mind, rev., missioner, 196.
86-88, Rasmussen,
Wayne D., ed., Readings in
Philippine
Commission, Second, 308, the
History of American Agriculture,
311, 312,
317, 324, 325; departure rev.,
277-280.
from the U.S., 308; membership, Readings in the History
of American
308n; W. H.
Taft as president, 308n, Agriculture,
ed. by Wayne D. Ras-
309, 310;
reception in the Philippines, mussen,
rev., 277-280.
313;
instructions to, 314-315. The
Real Abraham Lincoln: A Corn-
Philippine Islands, establishment of plete One Volume History
of His
civil
government in, and W. H. Taft, Life
and Times, by Reinhard H.
308-331. Luthin,
rev., 272-273.
Philippson,
David, on science and re- Reconstruction,
A. W. Tourg6e and, 27-
ligion, 223. 44.
Phillips, E. E.,
on theory of evolution, Reeder,
Jesse, builder, Cincinnati water
220. tank,
115.
Piatt, John
H., 105; organizer, Farmers' Reform movements, 283-284, 290.
and
Mechanics' Bank of Cincinnati, Religious
history: "Learning and Piety
103;
director, 110. in
Ohio Colleges, 1900-1930," by
Pickering,
Timothy, Indian commis- Sherman
B. Barnes, 214-243.
Sherman B.
Barnes, 214-243.
sioner, 196. Republican
Ascendancy, 1921-1933, by
Pierce,
William F., 229. John
D. Hicks, rev., 85-86.
Pierson,
David, removal to Dayton, 102 Republican
party, and the secession cri-
Pierson,
George Wilson, quoted on Tur- sis, 1, 2, ,
6, , , 1
ner thesis,
46, 47. sis,
1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 13,
Parener
thesis, 46, 47.p 14,
16; and the Corwin amendment,
Platt, George
Foster, revised Hopwood 4,
17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 26.
play,
149-150, 151. Rhoades,
Rendell, ed., "Some 'Memo-
Pollock,
Channing, collaborator with A. randa
of the Locust Season in Ohio
Hopwood on
comedy, 149.1855'" 152-156
Porter,
Albert, on Corwin amendment, 1855,'
152-156.
Porter,
Albert, on Corwin amendment, Rice,
Charles S., Vanishing Crafts and
21.
ir ^ w i, i i~f> i Their
Craftsmen, rev., 185-187.
Porter,
Kenneth XV., book rev., 179-180 Their
Craftsmen, rev., 185-187.
Porter,
Kenneth W., book rev., 179-0.; Rice, Edward L., on evolution and re-
Potawatomie
Indians, 199, 203, 206, 207, ligion,
232.
P C210'. rli Francis, 24-23Riker,
Dorothy, comp., Indiana Election
Potter,
Charles Francis, 242-243. Returns,
1816-1851, rev., 266-268.
Potter, David
M., cited, 10, 15. The
Rising American Empire, by Rich-
Potter, E.
B., ed., Sea Poawer, rev., 280- y 378-380.
ard W. Van
Alstyne, rev., 378-380.
""";,
-, ,, ,
, Roman
Catholic Church, in Western
Powell,
Lazarus, 17; sponsored senate Rmanrve,
55; thc Chuch, in i estern
resolution
for committee of thirteen, 8. Res
e, ; e T. L. Niholses and,
The Powers
That Be, play of A. Hop- 283,
298-07; Filipinos and, 316.
wood,
145-151. Root,
Elihu, and government of the
Presbyterian
Church, in Western Re- Philippines,
314 316, 317n 322-323
serve, 56. 324n,
328.
~~~serve~,~~ 56. ,Roseboom,
Eugene H., book revs., 181-
Price,
Lucien, quoted on life at Hudson, 182,
381-382.
Ohio, 56. Roth,
Margaret Brobst, ed., Well
Price,
Robert, book rev., 78-79. Mary:
Civil War Letters of a Wis-
Proctor,
David, star of Hopwood play, consin
Volunteer, rev., 273-274.
150. Ruffin,
Thomas, 6.
Progressive
Union, organization founded Ruffin,
William, 100, 102; organizer,
by the T. L.
Nicholses, 284, 289. Farmers'
and Mechanics' Bank of
Pumphrey,
Muriel W., book rev., 171- Cincinnati,
103.
173. Rule,
John C., book rev., 367-370.
INDEX 401
ST. CLAIR, Arthur,
Sr., defeat by In- at
Lower Sandusky, 192, 194, 195,
dians, 189, 204, 212. 196,
197, 199, 200, 202, 203, 204, 207,
St. Clair, Arthur, Jr., 98;
stockholder 208,
209, 210, 211.
in wool factory, 107. Slack,
Elijah, 101, 116.
Saginaw Indians, 198. Slavery
question: "The Corwin Amend-
"Samuel Watts Davies and
the Indus- ment
in the Secession Crisis," by R.
trial Revolution in
Cincinnati," by Alton
Lee, 1-26.
Harry R. Stevens,
95-127. Sloane,
John W., organizer, Farmers'
Scheiber, Harry N.,
book revs., 275-277, and
Mechanics' Bank of Cincinnati,
386-388. 103.
Schneider, Carl H.,
and the new learn- Smith,
Dwight L., book rev., 380-381.
ing, 240. Smith,
James Morton, book rev., 70-72.
"School and Other Days,
1859: Selec- Smith,
Richard W., book rev., 373-375.
tions from the Diaries
of Robert and Smith,
S. Winifred, "A Survey of Pub-
Sylvester
Bishop," ed. by John Wea- lications
in Ohio History and Archae-
therford, 58-63. ology,
August 1960-July 1961," 343-
Schultz, Arthur R.,
book rev., 83-84. 354.
Schwartz, Harold, book
rev., 270-272. Socialism,
Owenite, 290; at Yellow
Scientific American, quoted on C. F. Springs,
285; failure of, 306.
Brush's contribution
to electric illumi- Society
for the History of the Germans
nation, 141. in
Maryland, Thirtieth Report, rev.,
Scott, William Henry, philosophy of 83-84
education, 216, 220. Society of Jesus, and the T. L.
Sea Power: A Naval History,
ed. by Nicholses,
298-299.
E. B. Potter and Chester
W. Nimitz, "Some
'Memoranda of the Locust Sea-
rev., 280-282. son
in Ohio 1855,' " ed. by Rendell
Sedgwick, Charles, on
Corwin amend- Rhoades,
152-156.
ment, 21. Soper,
Edmund D., 238.
Selby, Prideaux, 204. South
Pass, 1868: James Chisholm's
Seneca Indians of the
Glaize, 210. Journal
of the Wyoming Gold Rush,
Seven Nations of
Canada, and council ed.
by Lola M. Homsher, rev., 173-
on the Maumee, 208,
209, 210. 174.
Seward, William H.,
and secession cri- Spooner,
John C., and bill for govern-
sis, 2, 5, 6, 11, 16,
18; and Corwin met
of the Philippines, 317, 325-326,
amendment, 9, 15, 22;
and Lincoln, 327
12 13, 14, 17; T. L.
Nichols opposed Springfield
Nonpareil, cited, 288-289.
to, 306. The
Stakes of Power, 1845-1877, by
Shackleton, Robert, on
Western Re- Roy
F. Nichols, rev., 374-375.
serve, 53, 54. Stanton,
Benjamin, and Corwin amend-
Sharonville, Ohio,
244; Morgan's raid- ment
23.
ers at, 245-246. Stein,
Albert, builder, Cincinnati water-
Shaw, Avery A., on
religion and the works,
116.
new learning, 235-236,
238. Steinmetz,
Rollin C., Vanishing Crafts
Shaw Academy
(Collamer, Ohio), 130. and
Their Craftsmen, rev., 185-187.
Shawnee Indians, 199,
200, 203, 204, 205, Stephens,
John W., 39.
206, 208, 210, 211. Sterns,
Bertha-Monica, cited, 292.
Sheridan. Harold J.,
and the new learn- Stevens,
Harry R., "Samuel Watts
ing, 240. Davies
and the Industrial Revolution
Sherman, John, 338,
342. in
Cincinnati," 95-127; book rev., 266-
Shetler, Charles, Guide
to the Study of 268.
West Virginia
History, rev., 268-269. Still, John
S., book rev., 185-187.
Short, John Cleves,
118-119. Stockley,
George W., and C. F. Brush,
Shriver, Phillip R., The
Years of 132,
134.
Youth, rev., 72-74. Stone,
Ethan, stockholder in wool fac-
Simcoe, John Graves, and Indian- tory,
107.
American relations,
191, 193, 195, 197, Stover,
John F., American Railroads,
200, 201, 202, 203,
207, 211, 212. rev.,
385-386.
Simms, Henry H., Emotion
at High Street
lighting, electric, C. F. Brush
Tide, rev., 269-270. and,
128-144.
Six Nations, and
proposed Indian treaty Stronks,
James B., book rev., 79-81.
402 THE OHIO HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Sumner, Charles, and
Corwin amend- nings
Bryan and His Democracy, by
ment, 23. Paul
W. Glad, rev., 84-85.
"A Survey of
Publications in Ohio His- Tulloss,
Rees E., on state control of
tory and Archaeology,
August 1960- teacher
training, 231.
July 1961,"
comp. by S. Winifred Turner,
Frederick Jackson, frontier the-
Smith, 343-354. sis
and the Western Reserve, 45-47,
Sutton, Walter, book
rev., 375-378. 54,
57.
Swett, Leonard, 10. Turner
and Beard: American Histori-
cal Writing
Reconsidered, by Lee
TAFT, Horace, 309. Benson,
rev., 367-370.
Taft, William Howard: "Taft, Mac- Twightwee
Indians, 207. See also Mi-
Arthur, and the
Establishment of ami
Indians.
Civil Government in
the Philippines,"
by Ralph E. Minger,
308-331.
UNDER THE
FLAG OF THE
Tallmadge, Ohio,
Congregational Church, NATION:
Diaries and Letters of a
48. Yankee
Volunteer in the Civil War,
Tammany Society, 100. ed.
by Otto F. Bond, rev., 262-263.
Taylor, Robert J.,
book rev., 77-78. Union
League, supported by A. W.
Tebbel, John, The American
Indian Tourgee,
39-40.
Wars, rev., 182-184. United
States government, and Indian
Telegraph Supply
Company of Cleve- relations,
190, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196,
land, and C. F.
Brush, 132, 133, 134, 197,
200, 202, 204, 212.
136, 137, 139. United
States House of Representatives,
Terrell, W. H. H., Indiana
in the War described
by C. G. Dawes, 334, 335.
of the Rebellion, rev., 382-384. United States
Senate, and Spooner
The Territorial
Papers of the United amendment, 317; described by C. G.
States, Vol. XXV, The Territory of Dawes, 334.
Florida,
1834-1839, comp. and ed. by University
of Akron, teaching of evolu-
Clarence E. Carter,
rev., 179-180. tion
at, 232-233.
This Woman and
This Man, play of University
of Cincinnati, 227; science
A. Hopwood, 151. l and religion at, 233, 235.
Thomas, Edward S.,
contributions to Unversity
of Wooster, 224. See also
Society and
biological sciences, 248- College
of Wooster.
249. VALLANDIGHAM, Clement L.,
Thomas, Mary Ann
(Stall), 97. quoted,
8
Thompson,
William Oxley, philosophy Van
Alstyne, Richard W., The Rising
of education, 218,
224, 225. American
Empire, rev., 378-380.
Thornbrough, Gayle,
comp., Indiana Vanishing
Crafts and Their Craftsmen,
Election Returns, 1816-1851, rev., by
Rollin C. Steinmetz and Charles
266-268. S.
Rice, rev., 185-187.
Thurston, Herbert,
and the Nichols Varg,
Paul A., book rev., 274-275.
case, 301.
Thwing, Charles
Francis, on intellec- WADE,
Benjamin F., 53.
tual interest of
students, 215-216; on Wallace,
John S., organizer and stock-
science and religion,
222-223. holder, Farmers' and Mechanics'
Torrence, George P.,
100. Bank
of Cincinnati, 103, 104.
Tourgee, Albion W.,
revival of interest Walton,
Clyde C., book rev., 265-266.
in, 27; novels to be
examined, 27; The
War for the Union, Vol. II, War
birth and career, 28,
30, 34; biographi- Becomes
Revolution, by Allan Nevins,
cal data, 28-29;
character, 29-30; lo- rev.,
161-165.
cated in South, 31;
as carpetbagger, Warner,
Donald F., The Idea of Conti-
31; business
ventures, 31; novels, 31- nental
Union, rev., 168-169.
33; and
Reconstruction, 34-44; oppo- Warner,
Joseph, endorsed for state
sition to, 36;
estimate of, 44. representative,
100.
Treaty of Fort
Harmar, 196, 197, 205, Warner,
[Hoyt] Landon, book revs.,
208, 210. 81-83,
360-363.
Treaty of Fort
Stanwix, 204. Warren,
Harris Gaylord, book rev., 85-
Trumbull, Lyman, on
question of com- 86.
promise, 11, 13, 14. Washburne,
E. B., 11.
The Trumpet
Soundeth: William Jen- Washington Peace Convention, 3, 21-22.
INDEX 403
Waters,
Gardiner, Mr. and Mrs., 300. Williamson,
Harold F., The American
Wayne,
Anthony, 201, 212; preparation Petroleum
Industry, rev., 275-277.
for
Indian campaigns, 189, 196. Wiltse,
Charles M., The New Nation,
Weatherford,
John, ed., "School and 1800-1845,
rev., 373-374.
Other
Days, 1859: Selections from The
Windsor Border Region; Canada's
the
Diaries of Robert and Sylvester Southernmost
Frontier: A Collection
Bishop,"
58-63. of
Documents, ed. by Ernest J. La-
Weed,
Thurlow, conference with Lin- jeunesse,
rev., 170-171.
coin
on compromise, 12-16. Winks,
Robin W., Canada and the
Weiss,
Albert Paul, 239. United
States: The Civil War Years,
Weissbuch,
Ted N., "Albion W. Tour- rev.,
166-168.
gee:
Propagandist and Critic of Re- Winslow,
Warren, quoted on secession
construction,"
27-44. crisis,
6.
Welch,
Herbert B., on aim of Christian Wish,
Harvey, The American Histor-
college,
225-226. ian,
rev., 363-365.
Well
Mary: Civil War Letters of a Wishart, Charles Frederick, and the
Wisconsin
Volunteer, ed. by Margaret new learning,
228, 230, 239; on sci-
B.
Roth, rev., 273-274. ence
and religion, 233-234.
Western
Reserve Academy, 56. Wittenberg
College 231.
"The
Western Reserve and the Fron- Wool
and Cotton Manufacturing Co
er
Tesis" by ennetVWool and Cotton Manufacturing Com-
tier
Thesis," by Kenneth V. Lottick, pany,
107, 108.
A U C7 ' ' pany, 107, 108.
Western
Reserve College, 49, 51, 53. Woolen
factories, in Cincinnati, 107-108.
Western
Reserve University, 226; re- Worcester,
Dean C., member, Second
Western
Reserve University, 226; re- Philippine
Commission, 308n.
ligion
and the new learning at, 222. Philippine
Commission, 308n.
Whealen,
John J., book rev., 86-88. orth,
Jonathan, governor of N. C.,
Wheeler,
Jacob, 125, 126; trustee, Wool and
A. W. Tourg, 34-36
and
Cotton Manufacturing Company Wright,
Elizur, library of, 51.
of
Cincinnati, 107; associated with Wright,
Luke E., member, Second Phil-
S. W.
Davies, 120. ippine
Commission, 308n.
Wheeler,
Kenneth, book rev., 382-384. Wyandot
Indians, 199, 203, 204, 205,
Whitaker,
F. M., book rev., 385-386. 208,
210.
White,
Jacob, stockholder, Farmers' and
Mechanics'
Bank of Cincinnati, 104. XENIA TORCHLIGHT, cited,
288.
White,
Leslie A., ed., Lewis Henry TE YAR O
Morgan:
The Indian Journals, 1859- THE YEARS OF
YOUTH: Kent
62,
rev., 91-92. State University,
1910-1960, by Phil-
Wigfall,
Louis, and secession, 3. lip
R. Shriver, rev., 72-74.
Wilberforce University, church and Yellow
Springs, Ohio, free-love colony
state
issue at, 230-231. at,
283, 285-292, 296-298, 301, 305; as
Wild,
Laura H., on religion and Bible health
resort, 285; liberalism at, 285.
study,
219. Yellow
Springs Water Cure, 285-288.
Wilkins,
Burleigh Taylor, Carl Becker, "Young
Charley Dawes Goes to the
rev.,
367-370. Garfield
Inauguration: A Diary,"
Williamsburg,
Ohio, 97, 98-99. edited
by Robert H. Ferrell, 332-342.
Index
ABOLITION MOV'EMENT
and abo- Anderson,
William C., trustee, Wool
litionists, T. Corwin
unsympathetic and
Cotton Manufacturing Company,
toward, 8; and Corwin
amendment, 20. 107.
Adams, Charles
Francis, 2, 9; and the Andrews,
Israel Ward, 340, 341.
Corwin amendment, 17,
18, 19, 20. "Annual
Report of the Society for
Adams, Charles
Francis, Jr., 18. 1960,"
247-253.
Adams, Henry, quoted
on secession Antioch
College, 227, 285; ethics at,
crisis, 2, 10, 17,
19, 24, 26. 220;
philosophy of education at, 235,
Adams, John Quincy,
6. 241-243;
and free-love colony, 286,
Aguinaldo, Emilio,
313. 318n. 287,
289-290.
"Albion W.
Tourg6e: Propagandist and Antislavery
movement, 283.
Critic of
Reconstruction," by Ted N. Arc
light, see Electric arc light.
Weissbuch, 27-44. Arthur,
Chester A., 338.
The American Civil
Engineer: Origins Austinburg, Ohio, described in 1890's,
and Conflict, by Daniel Hovey Cal- 53
houn, rev., 386-388. Avey,
Albert E., on religion and the
The American
Heritage Picture History new learning, 219, 240.
of the Civil War, ed. by Richard M. BADER,
Arno L., "Melodrama in
Ketchum, with
narrative by Bruce Ohio:
Avery Hopwood and Boss Cox
Catton, rev.,
165-166. of
Cincinnati," 145-151.
The American
Historian: A Social- Baldwin, Leland D., The Keelboat Age
Intellectual
History of the Writing of on
Western Waters, rev., 380-381.
the American Past,
by Harvey Wish, Baldwin-Wallace College, 224.
rev., 363-365. Baldwin
University, 224. See also Bald-
The American
Historical Association's win-Wallace College.
Guide to
Historical Literature, rev., Bancroft,
Frederic, 13, 14.
365-367. Bank
of the United States, second, 117,
American Hydropathic
Institute, 284. 118,
121; beginnings, 110-111; Cincin-
The American
Indian Wars, by John nati
branch, 111-112, 117, 118.
Tebbel and Keith
Jennison, rev., 182- Banks
and banking, in Cincinnati, 103-
184. 106,
109-113, 117-119, 120-127; crisis
American Indians, by William
T. of
1814, 106; crisis of 1818-19, 117-
Hagan, rev., 384-385. 125;
crisis of 1820, 126-127.
Amnerican Labor, by Henry
Pelling, Barnes,
Sherman B., "Learning and
rev., 75-76. Piety
in Ohio Colleges, 1900-1930,"
The American Petrolem
Industry: 214-243.
The Age of
Illumination, 1859-1899, Barr,
William, Cincinnati sheep im-
by Harold F.
Williamson and Arnold porter,
107.
R. Daum, rev.,
275-277. Barrows,
John 'Henry, and religion at
American
Philanthropy, by Robert H. Oberlin
College, 214.
Bates, Isaac, sheep
importer, 107.
Bremner, rev.,
171-173.Bates Miner Lee 232
American
Railroads, by John F. Stover, Baum,
Martin, partner in cotton manu-
rev., 385-386. facturing
firm, 108.
The Anatomy of
Popular Culture, 1840- Baum, Long and Hurdus, Cincinnati
1861, by Carl Bode, rev., 375-378. cotton manufacturing firm,
108, 109.
Anderson, Isaac,
organizer, Farmers' Bemiss,
Elijah, 116, 126; superintendent,
and Mechanics' Bank
of Cincinnati, Cincinnati
Manufacturing Company,
103. 113.