INDEX TO THE
MINUTES OF THE FORTIETH
ANNUAL
MEETING OF THE SOCIETY AND
THE ANNUAL
MEETING OF THE
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Alexander, T.
B., 228, 278-280. Cockerell,
Mrs. Clinton, 228.
Alexander,
Mrs. T. B., 228, 278-2 Cole,
W. H., 228, 260-261.
Allen,
William, 234, 269. Constitution
of Society, Amendments to,
Architect,
State, 230, 254-258, 262. suggested,
232; read and adopted, 277-
Armaments,
Limitation of, 282. 278.
Armstrong,
Carl, 237. Co-operation
with Ohio State University,
Artifacts
from Seip Mound, 245-246. 247;
Committee on, no report, 272;
Ash Cave, 271. plan adopted,
230-231; considered,
237; in
establishing Natural History
Baker, R. S.,
228. collections,
247.
Bareis, George
F., 228; Acting chairman, Covert,
Mrs. C. A., 228.
229;
acting president, 231; reports, Curator, Work
of, 244-246; prepares spec-
237-238;
appoints committee members, imens
for Hopewell Room, 244-245;
237; consults
Governor and Senator excavates
Seip Mound No. 2, 245-246;
on securing
books, 238; appoints in
charge of restoring Mound City
Pathfinders'
committee, 238; attends Park,
275-276; re-elected, 284.
memorial
service, 238; reports for Curry,
Col. William L., 232, 237.
Museum committee, 259; attends Cutler,
Miss Sarah, 232.
meeting of
Board, 284; re-elected first
vice-president,
284; motion by, 284. Dailey,
Emma, 268.
Battlefield of
Fallen Timbers, Report on, Darst,
Warren, 268.
262. Dennis,
Jerry, 228.
Big Bottom
Park, Report on, 263. Director,
Report of, 242-254.
Blackmore Museum,
246. Domoney,
A. E., 228.
Bowers, T. B.,
228. Donahey,
Gov. A. V., 237.
Briggs,
Herbert B., 230. Dryer,
Mrs. Orson D., 228; on commit-
Bright, P. A.,
228, 271. tees,
237, 261; at meeting of Board,
Brinkerhoff,
Gen. Roeliff, 228, 271. 284.
Brokaw,
Enfield, 263.
Brown, H. B.,
268. Eaton,
S. L., 244, 247.
Brown, John,
granddaughter of, at An- Editorial
board, 230.
nual Meeting,
278, 279; nephew of, in Emergency
board, 231.
Spanish-American
war, 279. Employes,
Appropriations for additional,
Brown, John,
Jr., 278. 229;
salary increases, 229; re-election
of, 284.
Cahokia Mound
Park, 243.
Campbell,
ex-Governor James E., calls Fallen
Timbers, Battlefield of, 235; report
meeting, 231;
dies, 237; autograph col- on,
262.
lection of,
237; resolutions of respect Fess,
Senator Simeon D., addresses So-
for, 272-273. ciety,
280-283; inspects Ohio River
Campus
Martius, 235, 262. locks,
281; speaks on limitation of
Clark, Gen.
George Rogers, Deed for armaments,
282, on World Court,
monument-site
received, 231. 282;
endorses Soeiety's work; remarks
Clark County
Historical Society, 231. on
Rickenbacker plane, 282-283; re
Cockerell,
Clinton, 228. ceives
vote of thanks, 283.
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Field
Museum of Natural History, 244. Harding,
Pres. Warren G., 283.
Finance
Committee of General Assembly, Hayes,
Col. Webb C., Deed of trust from,
229-230. 235;
plans new organization, 236.
Finest
model of Archaeological group, Hayes,
Mrs. Webb C., 236.
244. Hayes
Diary and Letters, 269.
Hayes
Memorial Building, 235, 237.
First
colored cloth from Ohio mound, Henderson,
J. M., 247.
246. Hennel,
H. W., 229.
First
suggestion of tours, sponsored by Hickson,
D. M., 228.
Society,
238. Hine,
Ja. S., 228; appointed curator of
Flaugher,
John, 233. natural
history, 246; work of, studies
Flaugher,
O. E., 233. at British
Museum, 246; outlines
Florence,
Gen. George, 228; on Path plans,
259.
finders'
committee, 238; reports on Historical
Societies, Report of commit-
Logan Elm
Park, 262-263; elected tee on,
263-264; list of, in Ohio, 264.
trustee,
271; at annual meeting of
Holbrook,
Alfred, works of, 266; work
Board, Motion by, 284; 284. for
education and for the Union,
Fort
Ancient Report on,
259-260;need 267-268;
famous pupils of, 268.
for
road work, 260, for another care- Hopewell
Group, model of, 244; speci-
taker,
260. mens
from, 244-245.
Fort
Meigs, Report on, 261-262. Horst,
J. R. Report of, on Early Ohio
Fort
Miami, Report on, 261-262. School-books,
266-268.
Fort
St. Clair Park, 231. Horst,
Rev. J. W., 228.
Furniss,
Dr. F. C., 228; on Pathfinders' Hughes,
Mrs. Ivor, 228.
committee,
238; reports on Publica-
tions,
269; at Annual meeting on Johnson,
Arthur C., 228; elected Presi-
Board,
284; motion by, 284. dent
of Society, 232, 284; presents
plans
for Annual Meeting, 233; makes
Galbreath,
C. B., 228; makes Annual re- report,
235-237; trips in interest of
port
as secretary, 229-234; prepares Society,
235; secures appropriations,
list
of historical societies in Ohio, 235;
reads reports on Fort Meigs.
263-264;
remarks by, 270, 280; casts Fort
Miami and Battlefield of Fallen
ballot for
three trustees, 271-272; Timbers,
261-262; elected Trustee,
reads
report on Big Bottom Park, 271;
introduces Mr. and Mrs. Alex-
263;
reads proposed changes in Con- ander,
278-279; also Sen. Fess, 280-283;
stitution,
277-278; casts ballot
for motions
by, 229.
changes, 278; remarks
by, 278-279; Johnson,
W. W., 228.
casts
vote of Board for President, Jones,
E. A., 228.
284;
re-elected Secretary, Librarian Jones, J. W.,
268.
and
Editor, 284; motion by, 229. Jones,
T. D., 280.
Gard,
Daniel H., Library of, 234; death Justice,
C. W., 229.
of,
234.
Genius of Universal Emancipation, 233. Kinsey, O. P., 268.
Gifts: to
Library, 233; to Museum,
archaeology,
253-254; history, 248-253, Laylin,
C. D., 271.
280;
natural history, 253; to Society, Lehr,
H. S., 268.
231. Library
of the Society: Finance Com-
Godden,
Dean, 275. mittee
visits, 229; need for indexing
Goodman,
J. C., 228; reports on Mem- publications, 230;
Editorial board,
bership,
232, 270; on Pathfinders' 230;
valuable additions to, 233; trans-
committee,
238; reports on Pathfind- fer
of newspapers, 233-231; election
ers'
committee, 270; remarks by, 270, of
Collector of historical material,
in
charge of first tour, 270-271; at An- 234;
appropriation for expansion, 229;
nual
meeting of Board, 284; motion publications,
234; Committee on Early
by,
284. Ohio
School-books, 266-267, on Pub-
Goodwin,
H. R., 248-244. lications,
269.
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Life
of William Alien, a Study in West- quired
otherwise, 233-234; law per-
ern
Democracy, 234, 269. mitting
transfer, 233-234.
Logan Elm
Park, Reappropriation for, Nominations,
Report of Committee on,
229-230;
report on, 262-263. 261,
271.
Numismatics
department, Established,
McCall,
H. C., 245.
honorary curator elected, 247.
McClure's
Magazine, 237.
McGrane,
R. C., The Life of William Ohio Archaeological and Historical
Quar-
Allen,
a Study in Western Democ- terly, Contributions of members to,
racy,
234, 269. 233,
273; need for indexing, 230, 269,
McPherson,
H. R., 228; reports on His- increasingly
popular, 269.
torical
Societies, 263-264; remarks by, Ohio Archaeological and Historical So-
270. ciety,
Annual Meeting of, 228-284;
McPherson,
Mrs. H. R., 228. gifts
to, 231; increasing interest in,
236-237;
tours initiated by, 238, 270.
Maltby,
Miss Martha J., 228. Ohio
General Assembly, 229-230, 237-238.
Meeker,
Claude, 238; presents photograph Ohio
Highway department, 236.
of
sculptor, 280. Ohio History Day,
263.
Membership,
Committee on, Report of, Ohio
River, praise of, 281; locks on, 281.
232,
270. Ohio
State Forestry dept., 265.
Mills, Dr.
William C., reports
on Ohio
State Library, 238.
Museum,
242-254; member of Com- Ohio
State University, Plan of co-opera-
mittee
on Serpent Mound Park, 261; tion
with Archaeological & Instorical
secures retention
of Y. M. C. A. Society,
230-231, 247; Forestry de-
building
for Park uses, 275-276; re- partment
takes census of trees at
elected
Director, 284; motion by, 271. Spiegel
Grove, 235-236; requested to
Mineralogy,
Honorary curator of, 243. aid
in establishing collections illus-
Model
of Hopewell Group, 243-244. trative
of Ohio natural resources,
Mound
City Park, Appropriation for, 247.
229;
reports of Committee on, 274- Ohio
tours, sponsored by Society, 238,
277;
scene of camps in three wars, 270-271.
274;
work of clearing, 275. Orton,
General Edward, 228; on plan of
Museum of the Society, policy regard- co-operation,
230-231; gives final re-
ing
transfers to, 232; election of cura- port
on Memorial Building, policies,
tor of
natural history, 232; report of etc.,
232, 254-258; delays considered,
director,
242-254; work of the staff, 254-255; bronze
memorial features,
243-247; additions
from Hopewell 255-256;
selection of sculptor, 256-257;
group
and Seip Mound, 244-245; ap- future policies, 257-258; dedication,
pointment
of day watchman, 246-247; 258;
mentioned, 237, 280; at Annual
Ohio
State University asked to aid meeting
of Board, 284; re-elected sec-
in
making collection of natural re- ond
vice-president, 284; motions by,
sources,
247; establishment of numis 234,
271.
matics
department, appointment of Ortt,
Major W. H., 231.
honorary curator, 247; World War Osburn, R. C.,
246-247.
trophies
for, 247; list of accessions
and gifts, 248-254; report of Com- Parrett, G.
C., 229.
mittee,
247. Pathfinders'
Committee, 238, 270.
Pengelly,
W. H., 228.
Nash,
Colonel Simeon, 257. Plumb,
C. S., 228; presents rare book,
National
Normal University, 266-267. 233.
Natural
history: Appropriation for de- Preble County
Historical Society, 265.
partment
of, 229; policy regarding Prince,
Benjamin F., 228; presents deed
transfers
from State University, 232; for
monument-site, 231; reports on
appropriation for curator, 229; cur- Fort Ancient, improvements, etc.,
ator
elected, 232. 259-260;
elected Trustee emeritus, 271;
Newspapers,
Early, purchased, 233; ac- at
Annual meeting of Board, 284.
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Publications of the Society, Report of Spindler, C. E., 244.
Committee on, 269; need indexing, Sweeney, Sen. Arthur W., 238.
230; Scenic and Historic Ohio, Life Thompson, King G., 238.
of William
Allen, Hayes Diary and Thompson, Dr. William O., 232; reports
Letters, 269. on Spiegel Grove, 233; appointed
Publicity, Report of Committee on, 236. Chairman
of Spiegel Grove Commit-
Randall, Emilius O., 238. tee,
235, 236.
Registrar, Work of, 243-44. Tour of Ohio, sponsored by Society,
Rickenbacker, Eddie, 282-283. Suggested,
238; arranged, 270-271.
Roark, R. N., 268. Treasurer,
Report of, 238-241.
Roof, J. S., 228. Trophies,
World War, 232, 247.
Rowland, Dr., 275. Trustees
of Society, Approve contract
Ryan, Daniel J., 238. for Memorial Wing, refuse request
to duplicate statue, approve budget,
Salaries of employes, increased, 229; mo- 231; consider
report of Building
tion concerning, 284. committee,
policy of Board of Uni-
Saville, Bruce W., 231, 258. versity on
transfer of specimens,
Scenic and Historic Ohio, 234, 269. also relations of Board and state
Schoenbrunn State Park, 231. architect, 232;
consider publication of
Schoolbooks, Early
Ohio, Report on, history
of Ohio, elect president of
266-268. Society, hear
report on Spiegel
Scott, W. H., 228. Grove,
hear suggested changes
in
Secretary, Report of, 229-234; appropria- Constitution,
232-233; hear report on
tions by General Assembly, 229-230; World War
trophies, elect curator
increased salaries, 229; increased al- of natural
history, and collector of
lowances for work, 229-230; Editorial historical
material, authorize distri-
board, 230; Emergency board, 231; bution
of Life of R. B. Hayes, 232,
Spiegel Grove; reports
of commit- 233;
hear plans for Annual meeting,
tees, 231-232; reports on Library, 233; elect three new trustees, and
needs,
publications, etc., 233-234; trustee emeritus, 271-272; hold
Annual
resolutions on James E. Campbell, meeting,
284; minutes of meeting, 284.
272-273; re-elected, 284. Upton, Mrs.
Harriet T., 233.
Seip, John, 245.
Seip Mound, 245, 270. Valparaiso University, 268.
Serpent Mound Park, Report on, 260-
261. Waite,
James, 244.
Shetrone, H. C., 229; visits Field Mu- Waite, Mrs. Winnie, 243.
seum of
Natural History, 244-245; Wall, W.
D., 241.
motion by, 270; re-elected Curator, Wallace, Guy, 260.
284. Weeks,
Secretary J. W., 283.
Simpson, Harold G., 228; appointed Col- Whitaker, H. O., 228.
lector of historical material, 232. Wolfe, O. L., 228.
Sites, D. C., 235. Woman
Suffrage, History of, 233.
Smith, McKendree, 228. Wood,
Mrs., 245.
Snyder, Judge Van A., 229, 261. Wood, Edwin F., 228; presents budget,
Spetnagel, A. C., 228; reports on Mound 231; gives
report as treasurer, 238-
City Park, 274-277; secures retention 241; on
Nominating committee, 261;
of Mound City, 274. reports
on Nominations, 271; at An-
Spiegel Grove State Park, appropriation nual meeting
of Board, 284; re-elected
for, joint meeting of Committee with treasurer, 284;
motions by, 270, 284.
Society, 231; remarks on conditions World War Memorial Wing, Legal ques-
at, 232-233; president reports on, 235- tions pertaining
to, 232; report on,
236; chairman of committee resigns, 232, moving of
exhibits to, 242; re-
235; census of trees taken, 235-236: port of
Building committee, 254-258.
highway construction, fence, etc., 236;
report of treasurer, 239-241. Zimmerman, J. L., 260.