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.
Index. 559
Akron
Law, 24, 69, 149, 262, 265; provi- Athenaeums,
136.
sions
of, 64-68. Atheneum,
Literary Society, 243; Library
Akron
High School, 162, 245.
Society, 248; Lyceums, etc., 207-209.
Akron
Institute, 168, 256.
Athenian, Library Society, 204; Literary
Akron
Lyceum and Library Association, Society, Ohio University, 209.
020,
2*39. Athens, 174, 176i, 212, 213, 214,
215, 217,
Akron
Medical and Surgical Society, 193. 219. (Clermont Co.) 222; College
Akron
School District, 248; sources of and Ohio
University, 107, 244;
revenue
and charter granted, 60; County,
201, 231, 232, 239, 241, 248,
organization
of schools, 63. 251,
253, 256, 263; Library Society,
Alcoholic
Liquors, regulation of, 226. 201,
232; Female Academy, 166, 249.
Aldrich
Library Association, 223.
Atwater, Caleb, quoted or referred to, 9;
Alexande,
John E, 169. Sketch
of, 14; heads committee to
Alexandria
Literary Society, 253. investigate
School conditions, 15 1;
Allan,
Nehemia, 182. school
land champion, S3; 135, 235,
Allbach,
James R., 271.270.
Allen
County, 241, 248, 250, 256, 261. Atwater,
Presbyterian Society, 231.
Alma
Academy and College, 155, 179, 220, Atwood,
Jonathan, 181.
222,
223. Auditor,
County, relation to school affairs,
Aloysius
Orphans' Society, 253. etc.,
31, 32, 51, 220, 245; State, 220,
Alpha
Kappa Society, 248. 222,
229.
American
Lyceum of Education, 131, 197, Auglaize
Seminary, 165, 247.
248. Aurora,
Academy, 168; Academical Insti-
American Western
University, original tute,
256; Farmer's and Mechanics'
name
for Ohio University, 106; 107, Association,
201, 236.
174. Austinburg Social Library Association,
Ames
Township, 14, 134.
201.
Amesville,
school revenues for, 50. B
Anderson,
Joseph, 155. Badger
Library Society, 205, 253.
Andover
Free Discussion Library, 202, Bailhache, John, 266, 267, 268.
239. Baker,
Timothy, 155.
Andrews,
Ebenezer, 157. Baldwin,
Colonel, 258.
Andrews,
John, 166. Baldwin
Institute, 169, 259.
Antrim Philomathean Literary Society, Baptists, Secondary education
by, 102; 160,
161,
244. 173;
Literary Collegiate Institute,
Apprentices
and Servants, Acts for edu- 183-184,
244; Western Education So-
cation
of, 196, 213. ciety,
211; Society, 217; (Regular)
Armstrong,
Harrison, 166. 225;
Convention of Ohio, 2:8S; 239,
Asbury Seminary, 164, 247. 240, 211.
242, 253, 255, 256.
Ashland,
Academy, 164, 247; County, 24,, Barber,
Josiah, 16.
260,
262, 265; Medical and Surgical Blarger,
Jacob, 189.
Society,
261. Barlow Library Society, 2</0, 228.
Ashtabula,
Academy, 151, 234; County, Barnard,
Henry, educational lectures in
157,
159, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205,
Ohio, 36; 270.
207,
217, 230, 232, 234, 238, 239, 240, Barnesville
Male Academy, 164, 251.
241,
242, 244, 246, 250, 251, 253, 262; Barrows,
Henry, 213.
First
Regular Baptist Church So- Bartholomew, Moses, 188.
ciety,
239; First Presbyterian So- Bartley, Governor Mordecai, recommends.
ciety,
240; Institute of Science and education
departments at Miami and
Industry,
104, 157, 232, 240; Library Ohio
Universities, 132; 169, 220.
Association,
231; Methodist Episcopal Bascom,
Seminary, 165; Society, 248.
Church
and Society, 240; Social Li- Iascom (State Printer) 270.
hrary
Association, 201, 232; Teach- Batavia
Mechanics' Institute, 209.
ers'
Institute, 198. Bath,
High School, 166, 251; Township,
Asylum,
for Blind, 255. (See
Blind 258.
Asylum.
Deaf and Dumb). Beaver,
.yceum, 208, 249; 264.
660 Index.
Beckwith,
Asa, 173.
Boards of Education, provisions for in
Bedford,
Library Company, 203, 242; In- Akron
Act, 65; authorized to pro-
stitute, 208;
Lyceum, 241; Seminary, vide
revenue, 67.
167,
255.
Boards of Examiners, Cincinnati, 61; Mu-
Beecher,
Lyman, 130, 197.
nicipal, 67.
Beecher,
Philemon, 155.
Boardman, Library Society, 198; Literaiy
Beecher,
William H., 160. Society, 215.
Belden,
Clifford, 160. Bottum,
William, 168.
Bell, James,
16. Bower,
Herman, 250.
Bellefontaine,
College, 187; Ohio College, raceville
Library Company, 203.
252. Bradford,
T. G., 266.
Bellevue
Protestant Episcopal Church, 242. Bradley
Commercial College, 261.
Belleville,
Library Company, 203, 241; 20, Brecksville,
Academical Association, 172,
225, 248,
259. 232; Columbian
Library Society,
Belmont,
Academy, 156, 221; County, 156, 200,
229.
164, 215,
221, 227, 230, 257, 259, 262, Briggs,
Thomas, 160.
264. Brighton,
251; Protestant Methodist Acad-
Belpre,
Library at, 134.
emy of, 166.
Bennett,
Sanford T., 163. Bronson,
Samuel L., 167.
Berdan, John,
159. Brookfield
Social Library Society, 199,
Berea,
Seminary, 161, 244, 250; Society of
224.
United Christians, 211; Lyceum, lBrooklyn, Center Academy, 165, 247; Li-
240; 246. brary
Company, 203, 242; Lyceum,
Berkshire,
Education Society, 173, 249; 198, 208;
First Presbyterian Church, 240.
215; Farmers'
and Mechanics' So-
Brooks,
Boswell, 165.
ciety, etc.,
201, 235; First Regular rooks,
Bowell, 165.
Baptst Church
of Christ, 240. Brough,
Gov. John, quoted 91, 141.
Baptist
Church of Christ, 240.
Brown County,
Ripley College in, 112, 180,
Berlin, Union
Society, 208, 252; Young 1
Men's Lyceum,
254.
Beverly,
College, 186, 253, 254.Brown, Hardin, 171
Bible,
required in county jails, 127, 197;
rown, Henry 182.
gift to
apprentices, 196.Brown, Richard,161,165.
Bibliography,
Educational for Ohio, 266- Brown,
Samuel, 134, 135.
271;
from secondary sources, 278, rownell, F. C., 270.
271. Brownsville
(Pa.), School-lands adver-
Biglow High School, 164, 247.tised in, 79.
Bingman,
Luther G., 181. Brunswick,
159.
Bishop,
Fraternal Calvinistic Baptist Sem- Bryan,
A. M., 186.
inary, 104,
159, 240; Samuel G., 159; Bryan,
Judge, quoted concerning Akron
William,
164.
Schools, 64.
Blackett,
James, 162. Buckingham,
Mrs. Eunice, 255.
Blackmar,
Frank Wilson, quoted or re- Buckskin
Township, 254.
ferred to,
110, 270. Bucyrus,
250.
Black River
Township, 229. Buffalo
Library Society, 199, 225.
Bledsoe,
Elbert T., 168. Buildings
for schools, provisions for, 67.
Blendon,
Young Men's Seminary, 164, 247; Burlington,
Academy, 166, 249; Library
Library
Society, 203, 243. Association,
204, 248; First Congre-
Blind,
Education of, 123-126, 195-196, 243, gational
Church, 231, 232.
251, 252,
253, 255, 257; 265; Asylum Burnham,
James, 169.
for, 245,
246, 247, 249, 250, 257, 258, Burns,
J. J., 270.
259, 260,
262, 263. Burrell,
John D., 262; Robbins, 161.
Blocksom,
Fisher A., 166. Burrett,
Jacob, 178.
Bloom First
Presbyterian Church, 240. Burton,
Academy, 96; Village Library So-
Bloomfield Social Library Society, 199, ciety,
198; Theological Library So-
223. ciety,
216.
Index. 561
Butler
County, 164; Theological Seminary,
Charity School, Kendall, 127 (See Ken-
Associated
Reform Synod of West, dall.)
in,
184; 199, 200, 201, 202, 204, 217,
Chase, Philander, President of Kenyon
225,
228, 229, 232, 239, 240, 241, 242,
College, 112; 178; Salmon P., 207.
243,
244, 246, 247, 248, 254, 256, 258, Cheney,
Charles, 188.
262. Cherry
Valley, First Baptist Church, 241.
C Chester,
Academy, 163, 245; 173; Library
Cable,
Joseph, 168.
Association and Company, 200, 227.
Cadiz,
Academy, 155, 218, 219, 226; High Cheviot
Presbyterian Church, 242.
School,
170, 263. Childs,
Jonas, 165.
Caesar's
Creek Township, 257. Chillicothe,
founding of, 9; sources
of
Caldwell,
James, 156; Samuel B., 163. school revenues, 50; population
Calliopean
Society, 209, 210, 242, 254. growth,
59; Academy at, 96, 154, 213,
Calvinism,
160; Book Concern, 255. 237,
257; Lyceum and Mechanical In-
Cambrian
Association of Cincinnati, 253. stitute,
207, 239; Female Seminary,
Cambridge,
Academy, 162, 245; College, 157,
237; 246, 264, 266.
190,
264; 265. Chinese,
education of blind child, 253.
Cameron, , 267. Christmas,
William, 157.
Campbell,
Alexander, 177. Churches,
213, 230, 255; Baptist, 183-184,
Canaan,
Union Academy, 166; Union So- 225,
240, 241; [See Catholic] Congre-
ciety,
251. gational,
230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 236,
Canada
Thistle, source of school rev-- 237,
240, 241; Cumberland Presby-
enue,
49, 253. terian,
186; German Reformed in
Canal
Dover Lyceum, 208. Ohio,
183, 184; influence on sec-
Canal
Fund, 109; loaned to Ohio Uni- ondary
education, 102-103; on col-
versity,
176; Commissioners of, 246. leges and
universities, 112; Lu-
Canton,
Samuel Lewis at, 19; growth ot, theran,
1S8, 190, 230, 23S; Methodist,
58;
Academy, 157, 234, 237; Male 230,
40, 21; Methodist Protestant,
Seminary,
166; Literary, Historical 236,
190; "New Church," 191; Pres-
and Philosophical Society, 208; byterian,
231, 234, 236, 237, 240-241;
Methodist
Episcopal Church, 242; 171, Protestant
Episcopal, 196, 222, 223,
245. 239; Reformed
Presbyterian, 190;
Capital
University, 106, 190, 264. United
Brethren, 189, 214; Univer-
Capitol
Library Society, 201, 232. salists,
240, 241; corporations of with
Carr,
Henry, 159. educational
functions, acts concern-
Carroll
County, 161, 172, 206, 236, 238, 242, ing,
23!, 240; index to acts, 242, 246,
243,
244, 249, 254, 256, 259, 261. 250,
Growth of, 58.
Carrollton
Presbyterian Church, 242.
Cincinnati, 9, 15, 17; School Charter for,
Carey,
John, 167. 60;
organization of public schools,
Carlisle,
205, 249. 60-61;
pioneer in municipal school
Carpenter,
E. G., 166. organization,
67; Cleveland system
Cass,
205, 253. of
schools similar to, 62; Dayton
Catholics,
secondary education by, 102; and
Columbus school systems mod-
build
orphan asylum, 127; 256, 264. eled
after, 63; first high school in,
Central
College of Ohio, 184, 251. 95;
Academy of Fine Arts, 137, 210,
Certification
of Teachers provided, 54-55. 226,
232, 249; Congregational Church,
Chaddock,
Robert E., quoted or referred 230;
148, 150, 156, 160, 171; Circulat-
to,
10, 103, 270. ing Library
Society, 168, 198, 215,
Chagrin
Falls, sources of school revenue, 216,
219, 255, 261; American Lyceum
50;
164, 172; Mechanics Library As- of
Education, 131, 197; 211, 211, 227,
sociation,
205, 251; 245, 247, 254, 260. 232,
237, 239; Astronomical Society,
Chalfert,
Robert, 169. 137,
211, 254; 255; College Dental
Chambers,
-- -, 266. Surgery,
193, 218, 255, 258; College
Champaign
County, 204, 216, 237, 248, 252; of
Pharmacy, 194, 264; 270, 271; Law
Library
Association, 254; 263. Department
of College, 116, 194; 240;
Champeon
Library Association, 205. E!ectic
Academy of Music, 137, 210;
Vol.
XXVII-36.
662 Ilndex.
Cincinnati - Concluded. (leveland - Concluded.
Electic Academy of Medicine, 240; uel
Lewis visits, 19; school charter
educational meetings in, 12S; First for,
60; school sentiment in, 139;
Ohio Medical College, 114; General Western
Reserve Medical College in,
Library Association, 206, 256; House 180.
of Correction, 128, 197; Lancastrian Cieves,
Independent School in, 161, 242.
Seminary, 154, 21(; Land District, Clinton
County, 262.
176, 177; Lane Seminary, 180; Law Coal
Township, 262.
Library, 202, 239; Literary and Bo- Cochran,
Robert, 167, 1G8.
tanical Medical College of Ohio, at, Coffing,
John C., 232.
192; Literary Society, 207, 236; Lu- Colleges,
of Teachers organized, 18; leg-
natic Asylum, 191; Lyceum, 207, 232; islative
grants to, 112; provision for
Methodist lemale Collegiate Insti- sepport,
93; established in Ohio,
tute at, 1SO; Medical Academy, 116, prior
to 1850, 106, 117; societies of,
192, 226; Medical College, 116; Med- 13;
acts concerning, 174-191; Dental
ical Institute, 193, 256, 263; Medical Surgery,
193, 255; and Literary In-
Society, 237; Nlew Jerusalem Church, stitutions,
271; and Societies, Fra-
School Association, 173, 249; Ohio ternities,
etc., acts concerning, 209-
Mechanics' Institute, 136; Ohio Med- 215.
ical College, 191; Ohio Medical Ly-
Collins, Rev. John, 16; Joseph S. and
ceum, 19'-; Orphan Society, 127, 196, Co., 266.
236; Orphan Society for colored chil-
Columbia, Library Society, 199, 224; Uni-
dren, 197; Philosophical Library As- versity, 271.
sociation, 22:5, 254;
St. AloysiLs Columbian
Association, Cincinnati, 211.
Asylum, 197; St. Xavier College, 184; Columbiana County, 161, 166, 19, 199,
school sentiment in, 139; University 223,
212, 236, 239, 240, 241 242, 244,
of, 106, 178, 213; Western Female Col- 247,
248, 249, 250, 252, 253, 254, 25,
lege, 18(j-187; Wesleyan lFmale Col- 262,
264, 265.
lege, 258; Young
Men's Catholic Columbus, Samel Lewis visits,
19;
Association, 264; Young Men's Li- ounty
supervision provided in ad-
brary Association, 244; Young Men's jacet
counties, 36; growth of, 5s;
Mercantile and Library Association, school
charter for, 60; organization
203, 241; 243; 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, of
school system in, 63; Dr. S. G.
251, 232, 253, 259, 261, 263. Hlowe visits in interest of blind
Circleville, Academy, 156; Atheneum, 207; education, 124; (rphan Asylum,
127;
239; Female Seminary, 159, 210. State Library at, 135; 149; WIl-
Cist, Charles, quoted or referred to, 9, loughby Medical School
at, 183;
270. Starling Medical College in, 193;
Cities, general laws for schools, in, 63; Illind Asylum established in, 195-
Akron plan for,
64-6S; village 196;
201, 228, 232, 255, 261, 262, 26Li,
schools, 58-68; City of Ohio, 243. 267,
268, 269, 270; Academical and
Clark County, 158, 170, 185, 205, 206, 219, Collegiate Institute, 168, 256; Art
239, 247, 256, 260, 263. Union,
137, 211, 263; Female Acad-
Clark, Robert & Co., 270, 271. emy,
156; Female Benevolent So-
Clarksfitid Iibrary Society, 201, 234. ciety,
197, 215; Deaf and Dumb
Clermont County, 169, 171, 201, 221, 222, Asylum, 121, 125, 198,
195; Literary
223, 227, 229, 230, 231, 233, 234, 250, Lyceum,
208, 249; Literary Scientific
259, 261. Institute,
208, 244; Presbytery, 172,
Cleveland, 9, 148, 243, 257, 259, 261; Acad- 228.
emy of Natural Sciences, 137, 248, Commercial
Hospital, Ohio, 191, 246.
211; growth of, 58; Female Orphan Commissioner
of Schools, 253.
Society, 197, 244; Female Seminary, Common Schools, First Report of, 20;
162, 244; Library Association, 206, Methods
of support, 38; donation to,
1il; Library Company, 201, 236; Ly- 187;
246; funds of, 253; 255, 258,
ceum, 207, 237; Orphan Asylum, 127; 20C,
26, 263; Trustees and visitors
organization of schools in, 62; Sam- of,
243.
Index. 563
Congregational Church, 64, 230, 231, 232, Cuyahoga County, 160, 161, 165, 167,
172,
233, 234, 236, 237, 240, 211, 242. 198,
199, 200, 201, 203, 205, 208, 216,
Congress, policy
of relative to
school 225,
228, 229, 232, 237, 240, 241, 242,
lands, 77; Ohio petitions for sale of 243, 244, 245,
246,'247, 249, 250, 251,
school lands, 85, 86, 87; petitioned 254, 255, 258.
for land grant for Deaf and Dumb Cuyahoga Falls, Lyceum, 208, 240; Insti-
School, 122, 194, 195; 235; school tute, 247.
lands petitioned
for and granted, D
213, 214, 222; memorialized for uni- Dane Law Lilrary, 201, 236.
versities, 228; 238. Darby Creek Lyceum and Library Asso-
Congress Lands, 16; school reservations ciation, 203,
243.
in, 72, 74; method of survey, 73. Darke County,
237, 241, 244, 250, 253;
Conneaut, 239; Academy, 159, 240; Ly- Lib'ary Society, 201; Medical So-
ceum, 208, 247; Baptist Church and ciety, and School,
193, 263; Society,
Society, 239. 234.
Connecticut Reserve
(See Western Re- Darrtown Library Company, 202, 240.
serve), 16, 76, 220, 226, 231, 232, 260; Dart, Ashbell, 159.
school land for, 258. Davis,
Louis, 189.
Constitution (Ohio) educational provisions Dayton, 148, 168, 250, 256, 258;
Academy,
for, 7, 93. 96,
154, 213, 217, 218; Female Associa-
Contracts, Teachers', 22, 23. tion for Benefit
of Orphans, 197, 254;
Converse, J. P., 164. German Reformed Church, 242;
Coon-skint Library, 134-135. growth of, 58;
Library, 199, 224; Li-
Cooper Female Academy, 168, 256. brary Society, 134, 198, 212; Me-
Corwin Literary Institute, 209, 256. chanics'
Institute, 209, 247; organiza-
Corwin, Thomas, 167. tion
of school system, 63; Orphan
Coshocton, County, 167, 206, 240, 254; Li- Asylum in, 127; school charter for,
brary Association, 202. 60.
Cotgreve, \William W., 218, 222, 224.
Cotgreve, William XV.,
218, 222, 224. Deaf and Dumb,
257, 262, 265; Asylum,
Cottage Hill Academy, 168, 256.
Cottage Hill Academy, 168, 256. 120, 196,
227, 228, 231, 233, 235, 237,
County, Auditor of, reports number blind 238, 239, 240,
241, 243, 244, 245, 246
people, and acts as superintendent
people, and
acts as superintendent
9247, 249, 250, 251, 253, 255, 257, 258,
of schools, 34; relation to school ai-
of schools, 34; relation to school af- 259, 260, 263: education
of, 120-123,
fairs provided, 31; commissioner's, 19 5 2 53;
provisions
194-195. 224, 251, 252, 253; provisions
power to
lease school lands. 81;
194; supervision of
schools, 33, 36, -
50, 259; School Examiners, 50, 54; Defectives, acts concerning, 194-197;
pro-
taxes levied for schools in, 44; rela- visions for, 220, 221.
tion to school organization, 38. Defiance, County of, 170, 259, 261, 264;
Courts, common pleas,
appoints school Female Seminary, 170, 264;
Literary
examiners, 31, 34;
leases school Lyceum, 208, 252.
lands, 81; 84, 155, 194; Supreme, 155. Delaware, Academy, 157, 232; Library As-
Cowles, Giles, 157. sociation,
202, 240; Ohio Wesleyan
Crawford County, 241, 243, 244, 250, 251, University at,
185.
254, 258. 261. Delaware County, 173, 198, 200, 201,
202,
Cressy, Mary, 197. 203,
208, 215, 227, 235, 244, 248, 249,
Cumberland Presbyterians, 186. 254, 256.
Curriculum, in schools, 55; in Cincinnati, Delhi Township, 264.
61. Delinquents,
education of, 127, 197.
Curtis, Hosmer, 158. Denison
University, 106, 181-182.
Cutler, Ephraim, sketch of, 14; 16; atti- Dependents, education of, 126-127, 150,
tude on taxation for schools, 17, IS; 196-197.
23, 135, 253, 270. Dering,
--- , 266.
Cutler,
Julia Perkins, 270; Manasseh, Dewey,
Jonathan, 170.
secures land
grants for education, Diagram,
showing method of
Survey,
13; 14, 135. Ohio lands, 71.
564 Index.
District
School, Libraries for, 135; pro-
Education - Concluded.
vision
for organization, 31. 256,
258, 259, 261, 262-263, 241; Socie-
Districts,
school in Cincinnati, 61; unit ties
of, list, 137.
for
school organization, 25, 38. Eibert,
Henry, 171.
Doan,
Guy XW., 159. Elder,
James, 229.
Doan,
Guy W., 159.
Dolbee,
S. S., 268. Eldridge Library Association, 19)9.
Dolbee,
S. S., 268.
.,Donaldson,-
---- referred
to, 13. Elizabeth, Social
Library Society, etc., 199,
Donaldson,
---- , referred to,
13. o
Donaldson,
T., 73, 270.
2, 2 247.
Donaldsville
(Donnelsville) Library Asso- Elliott
Female Seminary, 170, 204.
ciation,
205, 206, 251, 256. Elliott,
Hugh, 170.
l)over,
245; Academy, 163, 245; Library Ellsworth,
William, 164, 168.
Association,
201, 205, 251; Library Ely,
Heman, 156.
Society,
231; Lyceum, 245. Elyria,
149, 205, 258; first high school in
Dresden,
226, 250; Library Association, state, 95, 156, 230; Lyceum, 207,
239.
200;
Literary Society, 229.
English, teaching of, 67; education in, de-
Dudley
Medical University, 193, 254.
fined, 95.
English
Lutheran Theological and Colle-
E giate Institute,
254.
Episcopal
Church of United Brethren,
Earl,
Thomas, 167.
214.
East,
'Ihe, influence on Ohio education Episcopal
Seminary, 223.
11. Erie,
county of, 50, 198, 255, 259; Anti-
Eaton,
215; Academy, 163, 245; Library quarian Society, 256; Literary So-
Society,
198, 216; Medical Society, ciety,
96, 154, 212, 213, 221.
192,
251; Township of, 257. Erodelphian
Society, 136, 209, 232, 254.
Electic
Medical Institute, 193, 263. Euclid
Library Society, 198, 216.
Eddy,
Ira, 162. Evangelical
Congregation, 166.
Eden
Library Association, 202-236. Evarts,
Timothy, 248.
Edgarton
(Mass.), 14. Evening Schools,
suggested, 33; provisions
Edinburgh,
162; Academy, 162, 166, 245;
for, 63.
College,
198, 249, 261. Everhart,
Jacob, 17
Education,
acts concerning professional, Examiners,
county board of, 31, 36.
191-194;
concerning defectives, de- Eyles, William, 159.
pendents
and delinquents, 194-197;
acts
of concerning teachers, 197-198; F
acts
concerning supplementary agen-
cies,
198; bibliography of, 266-271; Fairfield, County, 202, 217, 218, 220,
224,
history
of Legislation pertaining to, 230,
237, 244, 255, 256, 257, 258, 259,
in
Ohio, 1-271; index to resolutions 261;
Social Library Association, 204,
concerning,
247, 249, 250, 251, 252, 247;
Social Library Society, 199, 223;
253,
255, 257, 258, 259-260, 261, 263, Township,
228.
2Fair
Mound, 197.
265;
of the blind, 123-126, 195-196; Fair
Mound, 197.
for
deaf and dumb, 194-195; medical, Farewell,
Robert, 167.
acts
concerning, 191-194; of defec- Farmers', College,
113, 188; library
tives,
120-126, 194-196; of delinquents, (Belpre)
134; Library Company, 201,
127,
197; of dependents, 126-127, 196- 235;
and Mechanics' Institute, 248;
197;
legislation for, 142; societies or- and
Mechanics' Library Association,
ganized for, 102; secondary, 142; 256.
supplementary
agencies of, 134-137; Farmington,
Academy, 157, 234; College,
Journal
of first in North West, 130;
263; Normal School, 132, 198.
index
to, laws for prior to 1850, 212- Farnsworth,
Oliver, 271.
265;
Educational and Literary so- Falmouth
(Mass.), 15.
cieties,
index to, 240; Educational Fayette
County, 199, 262.
and
Literary Institutions, index to Fearing,
Library Society, 198; Religious
laws
of, 238-239; 241-242; 243-244, 245,
Society, 215.
247,
248, 249-250, 251, 252-253, 254, 255- Federal
Creek, 134.
Index. 565
Felicity
Female Seminary, 169, 261. G
Fellenburgh Institute, 104, 159, 240. Gallia, Academy, 154, 214, 227; County
of,
Feller,
John, relief of, 244. 158,
170, 208, 216, 217, 219, 222, 230,
Female
~Education,
255. 233,
239, 243, 244, 251, 254, 257, 258,
Findlay,
Academical Institute, 168, 256; 259,
263, 264.
Literary
Lyceum, 251; Township, 257. allipolis,
227, 246, 254; Erodelphian So-
Fines,
source of school revenues, 48-49. ciety,
208; Lyceum, 208, 240; settle-
First
Free Church, 230. ment
of, 10.
First
Lutheran Church, 230.Galloway, J. S., 170.
First
Mechanics' Lyceum, 245.Gano, J. S 178
First
Moral Library Association, 205. Gardner,
James B., 268, 270.
First
School law, 24. Geauga
County, 163, 164, 172, 198, 200, 202,
First
Universalist Religious Society. 247.
204, 216, 227, 231, 239, 241; First Con-
Fitch
(ville) Library Society, 202, 237.gregational Society of, 242; Second
Florence
Academy of Arts and Science, Baptist
Church and Society, 242; 243,
155,
21S. 245,
247.
Fogle,
William, 166.
General Assembly, committee to report
Foote,
John P., 130.
School Code, 14.
Fordyce,
John, 190.
General Educational Laws, 24; based on
Forrer,
Samuel, 168.
"Akron Act", 66-68.
Ft.
Meigs University, 187, 256. Geneva
Hall, 190, 264.
Fraisure,
James, relief of, 223. Geological
Group, members of, 246; Sur-
*
Frampton, Elijah, 166. vey, 243, 246.
France,
257. George,
Thomas, 158; William, 215.
Franklin,
Academy, 155, 167, 221, 254; German,
language permissible in schools,
College,
112; legislative acts con- 55-56; schools
in Cincinnati, 61;
cerning,
179-180; 209, 239, 241, 242. teaching
of, 67; School Report in,
Franklin
County, 203, 223, 241, 243, 249; 229.
Institute (Portsmouth), 208, 249; Germans, influx of, to
Ohio, 10; in
First
Congregational Church, 236; "Seven
Ranges," 10; among early
Library Association, 202, 204, 205, Ohio
settlers, 11.
237,
247, 249; Library Company, 199,
German Catholic Library Association, 206,
224;
Library Society, 205, 249; Lit-
256.
erary
Society, 208, 248; Scientific and Germania
College, 185-186, 252.
Rhetorical
Literary Society, 209, 243; German
Lutheran Seminary, 172, 238, 253;
Society
(Granville College), 22. Synod
of Ohio, 253.
German Reform
Church, 242; Synod of
Franklinton,
223; Frederickstown LibraryTheological Seminary, 183.
Society,
199, 200, 23, 2. Ohio,
243; Theological Seminary, 183.
Society,
199, 200, 223, 227. Township,
259.
German
Township, 259.
Freedom
First Congregational Society, 236.
Gideon, , reprints Journals
of
Fredonia
Social Library Association, 204,
Congress, 4, 270.
247. Gillette,
Isaac, 172.
Freeman's
Almanac, 15, 271. Giltruth,
James, 161.
Free
Will Baptist Society, 239, 242. Glezen,
Shepherd, 270.
Goode,
Burrell, 167.
Free
Public schools, provided in Akron
Gorm , Isaa , 172.
Gorman,
Isaac M., 172.
Act,
66; 67. Goshen
School Association, 171, 226.
Fremont,
264. Grace
Church, 242.
French,
among first Ohio settlers, 10. Graham,
A. A., referred to, 69, 73, 271.
Friends,
Society of, 150, 165. Grammar
Schools, provided in "Akron
Fuller,
Jeremiah, 156.
Law," 65; "Free", 95.
Fullerton,
Hugh S. Grand
River Institute, 104, 157, 240.
Fulton,
149, 239, 246, 264; Mechanics Asso- Granger
Library Association, 204, 245.
ciation,
209, 252; sources of school Granville,
210; Academy, 160, 242; Alex-
revenue
for, 50.
andrian Society, 195, 205, 206, 251,
566 Index.
Granville -
Concluded. Hardin
County, 244, 263.
255; College
(See Denison Univer- Harkwell,
Joshua, 174.
sity), 210,
252; Female Seminary, 159, Harlem
Library Association, 206, 256.
240; First
Congregational or Presby- Harmar,
247; First Universalian Re-
terian
Church Society, 237; Library, ligious
Society, 204; Lyceum, 208,
200, 228;
Literary and Theological 248.
Institution (See
Denison Univer- Harmony, Library Company, 199, 202, 239;
slty), 106,
209, 234, 239, 242, 254, 255; Library
Society, 224.
Religious
and Literary Society, 214. Harper,
James A., 171.
Gratis
Township, 260. Harpersfield,
171, .198, 216, 218.
Greene
County, 200, 217, 219, 226, 236; Harris
Library Association, 243.
German
Reform Church in, 242; 247, Harris,
Rev. Thaddeus, 135.
248, 249,
255, 257, 258, 259, 261, 265. Harrison
County, 155, 218, 220, 226, 241,
Greene
Township, 264; Farmers' and Me- 242,
248, 253, 259, 260, 261, 263; Alma
chanics
Institute, 209. College
in, 177; Franklin College
Greene
Social Library, 200, 227. in,
112, 180; Judson College in, 188;
Greenfield
Institute, 165, 248; Seminary, Muhlenberg
College in, 188.
262. ITarrisville,
First Congregational Society,
Greenville
Library Association, 203, 242;
240.
Treaty Line,
77, 157. llarrodsburg
(Ky.), 130.
Guernsey
County, 161, 162, 199; Library Hartford,
High School, 171, 264; Library
and Reading
Room, 201, 234; 217,
Society, 200, 226.
224, 225,
229, 234, 237, 239, 243, 244,
Harveysburg High School Company, 173,
245, 247,
264, 265. 247.
Guilford,
202, 237; Lyceum, 207, 239. laskell,
C. N., 169.
Guilford,
Nathan, sketch of, 14, 15; 16; Havriss,
Luther, 155.
part taken
in enacting school laws, Hawley,
Timothy, 171.
of 1825,
16-18; 130. Hayden,
- , 154.
Gundy,
Bacon, Cincinnati, 261. Hayes,
Seth, 171.
Gustavus
Center, Academy, and Library Ilayesville,
258; Library Association, 234.
Company,
166, 202, 239. Hedges,
Elizer, 159.
Helson
Presbyterian Church, 242.
H Henry County, 251.
High Falls
Primary Institute, 172.
Hackett,
George, 189.
Highland, Association, 241; County, 156,
Halleck,
John K., 164.
Halleck,
John K., 164.
228; Library Association, 203.
Halliday,
Samuel, 165.
Halliday,
Smuel, 165. High Schools,
recommended, 33; provided
Hamilton,
County of, 154, 161, 198, 199, in Cleveland, 62; Elyria, in, 95;
200, 205,
209, 213, 217, 222, 228, 232, Woodward,
95; character of, 95;
234, 239,
242, 244, 246, 248, 252, 254, number
incorporated, 96; laws in
256, 258,
259, 261, 262, 264; Cincin- orpring,
1
nati Medical
Academy in, 192; Far- corporn 15-171
Hill, John
A., 171.
mers'
College in, 113, 188, 258, 259;
Hillbo Hiborough), 167, 22;
Aad
Hillsboro
(Hillsborough), 167, 252; Acad-
Lane Seminary, 180; Medical Col-
emy, 156,
228, 263.
lege, 115;
Mt. Washington College, ley
Socil lbrary C y,
Hinchley
Social Library Company, 202.
189; Newton
College, 189; Deaf and Hinsdle,
A ,
Dumb
Asylum revenue from, 122, Hinale, B. A., referred
to, 9, 13, 270,
Hinsdale, B.
A., referred to, 9, 13, 270,
195; John,
188; and Rossville Fe- 271.
male
Academy, 159, 240, and Ross- ramCollege,
106
ville
Library Society, 201. Historical
and Philosophical Society of
Hammer,
Jacob, 237.
Ohio, 137, 210, 232.
Hancock
County, 168, 237, 250, 251, 253, "Historical
Sketches of Ohio," 21, 22.
254, 256,
257, 263. Historical
Society of Ohio, 210, 220.
Handel
Society, 210, 254. History
Educational legislation in Ohio,
Hanover,
149, 265; Social Library Associa-
143-271.
tion,
256.
Hitchcock, H. L., 184.
Index. 567
Hocking County, 247, 254, 255. J.
Hoge, Rev. James, 16, 156.
Hoge, Rev. James, 16, 156. Jackson County, 242, 247, 251.
Holbrook, David, 249.
Holbrook, David ,
149. Jackson,
John E., 165, 168.
Holcomb, Samuel B., 158. , ,
Holly, E. II., 167; John M., relief of, 232. Jacksole,
2 18
Holmes County, 208, 247, 252, 256, 262. Jamestown i te
ci
hoover, IsaacT 164. Jamestown
Literary Society, 208, 249.
Hoover, Isaac, 164.
Hopewell Library
C ompany 203, 24. Jefferson County, 158, 208, 230, 233,
236,
Hopewell Library Company, 203, 242.
239, 240, 242, 244, 247, 248, 252, 258,
Houston, Andrew, 156. 263.
Howe, Captain --- ,
Pioneer Akron , 2 .
Teacherai 64- Hery 271-, Dr. k. ( Jefferson,
First Presbyterian Church, 241;
Teacher, 64; Henry, 271; Dr. S. G.,
, , ,
r . G, Judson College at, 188; Muhlenberg
reports on education of Blind, 123, Colege at, 188
College at, 188.
244; visits Columbus, 124; Legisla-
244; visits Columbus, 124; Legisla- Jefferson Library Association, 205, 253.
ture thanks for work done the
ture t s fr wk de te Jefferson Literary Society, 209, 242.
Blind, 196.
~Blai~nd, 196. Jefferson
School Association, 171, 221.
Howell, Andrew, 155. Jefferson,
Thomas, influence on Ohio
Hoyle, John Benjamin, 165. School Laws, 8.
Hubbard, Library Company, 199, 226; Mat- Jefferson Township, 253, 260, 262.
thew, 157. Jennings,
Rev. I., promoter Akron sys-
Hubbell, H. M., 168. tem of schools, 64.
Hudson, 180, 255; David, 154; First Cal- Jernegan, ----, quoted, 13.
vinistic Congregational Society at, Johnson, James, 170.
234. Johnson,
Wesley, 257.
Hughing, J., 168. Johnstown
Lyceum, 208, 247.
Hunterion Society, 210, 256. Jordan, John, 218.
Journals of American Congress, quoted,
Huron County, 155, 163, 165, 168, 183, 184, ournals of Amercan Congress, quoted,
150.
199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 218, 221, Judso College,
incorporated, 188-189.
223, 228, 232, 237, 239, 240, 241, 242, Judso olo
Judson, Colonel, 263.
244, 245, 247, 248, 259; sources of
school revenue for, 50.
K.
Huron Institute,
104, 157, 234.
Kalida Lyceum
and Library Association,
I 204, 248.
Keene Academy, 167, 254.
Immigrants' Friends Society, 150, 245. Keil, William Godfrey, 187.
Indians, boundary
line of lands, 77; Kendall Charity School, 127, 150, 223,
223,
Christian, 76; land titles in Ohio, 72; 229, 231, 239,
241, 246, 251, 258, 260,
land titles extinguished in Western 264, 265.
Reserve, 85; no
reservation for Kendall Social Library, 199, 222.
education
in lands held by, 13; Kentucky,
early interest in free schools,
school lands acquired from,
246; 15; 130.
support for the
children of, 126, Kenyon
College, establishment of, 106;
196, 219, 20, 221. Congressional
help solicited, 112; Philo-
'Indigent pupils, provisions for, in Zanes- mathesian Society
of, 136; legis-
ville schools, 62. lative
acts concerning, 179; 209, 226,
Individuals, relief for dependent, 196.
Keys, William, 156.
"Institutes," 136; laws incorporating, 153-
"Kilbourne, James, 154, 177.
171; name given
to secondary Killinglyea 154 17
schools, 95-96; for teachers, 131. llng, Rufs, 271.
King, Rufus, 271.
Intoxicating liquors, 258, 260. Kingston, Township of, 209; 263,
264.
Introduction, "History Educational Leg- Kingsville High School, 159.
islation," 1-4. Kinsman
Academy, 157, 166, 234.
Iowa, 130. Kinsman,
John, 166.
Irish, settle in "Seven Ranges," 10. Kirkbridge, David,
173.
568 Index.
Kirtland,
First Congregational Church Legislation, granting town right to sup-
of, 241. port schools,
60; pertaining to
Kleeman,
Ives, 174. school
lands, 17, 69, 89; importance
Knight, e.
W., 271. of
study of, 1; concerning medical
Knox County,
164, 19, 205, 223, 248, 20, colleges, 115; early efforts to estab-
K~nox County, 164,
199, 205, 223, 248, 250, ^ ^^ ^ ^,,^
lish school
system, 17; appropriates
5nox School
C6ompany, 230, 25; changed revenue
for education of Deaf and
tnox School Company, 230. Dumb,
123; petitioned to establish
to,
Knoxville School Company, 261.Blind, 125; appropriating
school for
Blind, 125; appropriating
Knoxville
First Presbyterian Church, 242. funds
for education of dependents,
Krehbiel, C.
J., 271. 16,
150 for education of teachers,
191-194,
197-198; appropriations to
~~~~L. '~Franklin and Ripley Colleges, 180;
LaFayette
University, 185, 251. for
Ohio University, 175, 176; con-
La Grange
Library Association, 202, 239, cerning
education, defectives, de-
242. pendents,
and delinquents, 194-197;
Lake County,
Teachers' Institute, 198; abstract
of, for education, 143-211;
258. concerning
local school funds, 149-
Lake Erie,
Willoughby University at, 150;
supplementary educational agen-
182; 259. cies,
198-211; index to laws enacted
Lancaster,
149, 252, 257, 260, 261, 265; prior
to 1850, 212-266.
Academv,
155, 219; Harmonic So- Leist,
Jacob, 185.
ciety, 137,
210, 231; Library Asso- Lemon,
Darius, 157.
ciation,
202, 237. Lenox
Library Association, 204.
Lancastrian
Seminary, 154. Lewis,
Samuel, 11; sketch of, 14, 15; 16;
Lands, Ohio
laws on, 4; granted for great
work for Ohio schools, 18-21;
schools, 25,
26, 69-92, 140; Ordi- 26;
First school report of, 29; ap-
nance of
1785, 73-74; for colleges, pointed State
Superintendent of
107;
management of "University," schools,
32; third annual report of,
108-111; school, laws concerning, 35;
advocates county supervision,
150-153; for
Ohio University, 174- 38;
success as state superintendent,
175; Miami
University, 176; congress 51;
report on township supervision,
petitioned for lands for Kenyon 52, 53; on length of
school year,
College,
179; Taxed, 220, 221, 222; 56;
on city and village schools, 58,
for
education, 239; survey of, 72. 59; recommendations concerning
Lane Seminary, established, 106; 228; lease
of school lands, 89; on second-
Legislation
for, 180-181; 245. ary
education, 93-94; on training of
Lanning
Company, 266. teachers,
129; recommendations of
Lapham,
Jonathan, 166. Ohio
school system, 138; 139, 140;
Larkin,
Abel, 155. annual
report of, 270; 271; on school
Latimer,
Pickett, 163. rates,
39.
Latin
Grammar School, supplanted, 11. Lewis,
Wm. G., 15, 18, 19, 20, 271.
Laws,
establishing school districts in Lexington
Union Library Society, 199,
survey
townships, 143; general for 226
schools,
143-146; special for schools,
Libraries, school, 33; Liberty
Library
146; special
for municipal schools, Society 199
225- 134-136; act for
148-149; concerning
school lands, incorporation,
154; associations for,
150-153;
incorporating secondary in- 255
257
stitutions,
153-171.
Lawrence
County, 166, 204, 227, 249, 248,
Licking County, 198, 200, 201, 204, 208,
250, 263. 213,
228, 237, 242; Teachers' Insti-
Lebanon,
149, 260; Academy, 166, 167, tute,
197, 244; 247, 252, 253, 254, 256.
253, 254;
Library Society, 198, 215; Lincoln
County, 225.
Mechanics'
Institute, 209, 244; Med- Linton
Library Association, 206, 256.
ical
Society, 192, 245. Litchfield,
Lyceum and Society, 208, 244;
Legal
Education, acts concerning, 116, Academic Institution, 240; First
194. Congregational
Society, 240.
Index. 569
Literary Societies, 136, 163, 217, 255; and M)cMullen, James,
relief of, 230.
Botanical College of Ohio, 192, 247; McNaughton, U.,
161.
and Philosophical, 245, 248.
Lithopolis, 149; Academy, 165, 247; 261. M.
Little, Jacob, 160. Madison, 171, 218; College, 161, 232;
Madi-
Little Sandy, 199, 224. son
County, 169, 201, 206, 235, 256,
Liverpool, Seminary, 169, 258; 264. 260;
Education Society, 174, 25S;
Logan, College, 184, 245; County of, 169, First
Baptist Church, 242; Liberal
170, 190, 226, 241, 243, 244, 261, 264. Institute,
160, 242; Library Asso-
London, Academy, 169, 256; Library So- ciation, 200, 228;
Social Library
ciety, 201, 235. Company,
200, 227.
Long Run Presbyterian Church, 239. Mahoning
County, 264.
Lorain, County, 161; Institute, 167; 198, Malta,
Lyceum, 208, 247.
199; Library Society, 200; 202, 203, Mann, educational
work in Massachusetts,
21J5, 208, 224, 226, 229, 230, 239, 240. 20, 140.
242, 249, 254, 256, 257, 258. Mann, Reuben P., 163.
Lord, Richard, 164. Manning,
James, 190.
Losantiville, 9. Mansfield,
155, 159; Academical Institute,
Lotteries,
used for educational pur 169,
259; Female Seminary, 170, 263;
poses, 175, 178. 219,
221; High School, 240; 260.
Loudonville Academy, 169, 258.Manual Training, 159,
161.
Loveland, Edwin, 198. \laps, land grants and Congress lands
Lower
Sandusky, First Presbyteria: in Ohio, 70; secondary
institutions
Church, 242; Literary and Scientiic in
Ohio prior to 1850, 98; colleges
Institute, 2(_8, 249; Institute, 209, and
universities prior to 1850, 119.
254; Phrenological Mesmeric Insti-
2tuPte, 211. 25 \lMarietta, 9; New
England influence, 11;
tute, 211. 26;.
Lowr , 21sh
169. _14; special school legislation for, 60;
Lowry, Joseph, 169.
Lowr~y, 1Joseph, 16(9. 82;
Collegiate Institute and West-
Lucas County, 149, 160, 166, 173, 242, 218, 82;
Collegate ins and
Wes-
crn Teachers; Seminary, 131, 181,
250, 251, 25_, 253, 251, 256, 258, 261, crn Teachrs ,
- 263 2125 923251 256 258, 261, 197, 236; 131, 148;
Female College,
263, 2653.
Lunatic,^ 2<)um191219188, 259, Library, 200, 230; first re-
Lunatic Asylum, 191, 219. . , , ,
Luntatic \
csylnm 191, 219e . b, 1
ligious society, 213; 214, 215; first
Lutherans, secondary
education by, 102:;
Lutlscranssecondary
. edcto hy, 102; Mechanics' Lyceum,
20!); first Uni-
172 (English Theological and Col M
legate nlst tute), o1i MuhlendbeCg versalian
Religious Library Society,
leglate Institute), 187; Muhlenberg4; 245, ; College 131, 181,
College founded by, 188; Wittenberg 210, 240, 24, 249, 255.
College founded by, 188; Capital
University
founded by, 190; Ohio Mlarion, 259; Academy, 163, 215; county,
education of, 211; 230, 238, 242, 253, 13, 245, 250, 251, 256, 259.
24, 263. Martin , 11.
Lyceum, 136. Martinsburg
Academy, 247.
Lyme (and Ridgefield) Circulating Li- Martinsville,
Academy, 164; Silliman In-
brary Society, 200, 228. stitute
and Library Company, 204,
Lytle, - -,
154. 247.
Maryland
furnishes early Ohio settlers,
Me.9
McArthur, Duncan, founds Chillicothe, 9. Marysville
Library Institute, 204, 248.
McConnelsville, Atheneum, 207, 236; Li- Mason, William,
161; College, 247; county,
brary and Reading Association, 201, (see Madison), 256.
247. Massachusetts, 11; influences
Ohio school
McCully, Alexander, 160, 162. system,
14; Horace Mann's work for
McDonald, James, 171. education, 20;
Ohio's educational
McIlvaine, Isaac, 157. progress
compared, 140.
-McIntire Poor School, 127, 150, 242, 258. Massie, Gen. Nathaniel, founds Chilli-
McLane, Patrick, 169. cothe, 9.
570 Index.
Massiilon, Universalist school, 160, 241; Methodist Protestant Church, 190,
236.
Academy, 162, 244; Female Semi- Miami, County,
9, 162, 201, 205, 235, 242,
nary, 162, 245; Library Society, 202, 244, 246, 253, 263;
Presbytery, 170;
23(; Young Men's Polemic Society, "Purchase"
(see Symmes Purchase),
208, 252; Lyceum, 208, 249; First 214, 215,
219, 251; Rivers, educational
Baptist Church, 242. land
grants on, 13, 76, 217, 263;
Matthews, Joseph J., 167. Union Literary
Society, 210, 253;
Matthews, Joseph J., 167.
Maumee City, 149; Academy, 166, 253; Society, 210, 248.
First Episcopal Church, 242; 258. Miamisburg, Library Society, 206, 256;
Mayfield
Circulating Library Society, nion Meeting and School-house
205, 249. Company,
236.
Mayo, Herman B., 169. Miami University, establishment of, 106;
Mechanics' Institutes, 136; Lyceum and 107;
organization and government
Library Association, 205, 252; and of 111; 112;
Governor Bartley rec-
Lyceums, act concerning, 209. ommends Normal School, 133;
Ero-
Medary, Samuel, 268, 269. delphian Society, 136; legislative
Medical
education, conventions, 115; acts
concerning, 176-178; 209, 210,
early provisions for, 113-114; College 214, 215, 216, 218,
219, 221, 224, 225,
of Ohio, 114, 175, 191-192, 222, 223, 230, 233, 234, 237,
238, 240, 241, 243,
229, 235, 245, 246, 250, 260, 2 2644, 245, 248, 29 251.
252, 253, 257,
affiliated
with Western Reserve 258 259, 261, 263, 265.
University, 180; Willoughby Uni-
Middleburgh, High School, 161, 243; 169;
versity, 183; act concerning, 191-194, Library Society, 201;
Academy, 225;
214, 217, 218, 219, 221; Homeopathic, Library Company, 232;
First Presby-
193; Western Reserve, College, 210, terian Society,
234; Baptist Church,
256; Societies, 215, 221, 222, 224, ,236, 242; 258.
261; colleges, 238, 264. Middletown, Academy and Library Asso-
ciation, 166, 256.
Medina, sources of school revenue, 50;- , 166, 256.
Me asorcs of, 50 Milford, Circulating Library Society, 200;
Fellenburgh's Institute, 104; county, Uion School
Society, 11, 221 Li-
159, 160, 198, 201, 202, 203, 204, 234, brary Associatio, 201,
202, 236, 240.
237, 239, 240, 242, 244, 245; Academy, Miller Academy 169 6, 64
Miller Academy, 169, 262, 264.
160;
College, 189, 261;
Medical Milton Tow p,
Milton Township, 2o2.
Academy Lyceum,
192, 238, 242;
Academy Lyceum,
192, 238, 242; Ministerial Lands,
reservation, 74, 152,
Atheneum, 207, 238; Social Library 22, 23, (see Sectio 29)
Company, 240; 259. Mississippi Valley, educators in Western
Medsker, David, 169. College of Teachers, 129, 130.
Menager, Claude R., 154. Mitchell,
William, 164.
Meigs county, High School and Teachers' Monroe, county, 161, 231, 244, 246,
247,
Institute, 131, 165, 247; 155, 158, 220, 253, 254, 256, 257,
258, 263, 264;
244, 249, 251, 254, 25
258, 259, 261, Seminary,
161; Academical Associa-
263. tion,
173, 247; Lyceum of Natural
Meigs, Return J., trustee Ohio Univer- History and
Library Association,
sity, 107; 124. 203,
244; Traveling and Circulating
Mercer county, 204, 250, 254, 256, 257, 261. Library Society, 200,
206; Academy,
Mesopotamia, Central School Society, 210; township,
264.
171, 223; Social Library Company, Monroeville, 242.
200, 230. Monseau,
Hortense, 166.
Messenger, Hiram, 159. Montgomery,
Academy, 154, 217; county,
Methodist Episcopal Church, secondary 242, 247, 261; township, 260.
education controlled by, 102; 156; Montville Social Library Company, 202.
controls Springfield
High School, Moore, James, 183; David, 216.
158; controls academies, 164; 169; Moorefield Township, 260.
establishes Ohio Wesleyan Univer- Moravian Land Tract, school lands, 42;
sity, 185; Female Collegiate Insti- 69, 76, 152.
tute, 186, .252; in Zanesville, 228; Morgan County, 192, 199, 200, 224, 225,
227,
230, 241, 242; Book Concern, 271. 235, 242, 249, 254, 256, 259, 261.
Index. 571
Morgan, Young
Men's Reading and Lit- "New
Church," 191.
erary
Society, 207, 238. Newcomerstown,
209, 256.
Morgantown
Medical Society, 252. New Concord, Muskingum College at,
Morris,
Thomas A., 186. 183.
Morrow County, 263. New England,
lands donated for edu-
Mount Eden,
252. cation,
7, 21; Ohio settlers from, 9;
Mount Leigh,
first Presbyterian Church, influence
on Ohio education, 11; 12;
237. education
and institutions for blind,
Mt. Pleasant,
Boarding School, 165, 247; 123,
124.
Academy, 170,
263; Philomathean So- New Hagerstown, Academy, 161, 244;
ciety, 209,
264. Female
Seminary, 165, 247.
Mt. Vernon,
organization of schools, 63; New
Jersey, early Ohio settlers from, 9.
149, 265;
Female Academy, 158, 239; New Lebanon, 262.
Lyceum, 207,
236. New
Lisbon, Academy, 154, 166, 214, 252;
Mt.
Washingtou, College, 189; Institute, First Presbyterian Church, 242;
262. Lyceum,
208, 243.
Mt. Zion, M.
E. Church, 239. New Lyme
Young Men's Association, 202,
Muhlenberg
College, 188, 261.
240.
Municipal
Schools, organized on "Akron New
Orange Library Society, 205, 253.
plan,"
04-68. New Orphan Asylum for Colored Chil-
Munson,
Jeremiah R., 218; First Con- dren,
197, 256.
gregational
Society, 241. New Paris, Library Society, 201, 234;
Muskingum
College, established, 10:i, 1S; Medical
Institute, 252; Musical In-
244. stitute,
137, 211.
Muskingum Conference, Methodist Prot- New Philadelphia, Academy, 162, 244; Im-
estant
Church, 190. manuel
Church, 241; Library So-
Muskingum County, 155, 183, 199, 200, 202, ciety, 203,
244.
203, 219,
225, 228, 229, 231, 233, 29, New Rumley
Lutheran and German Re-
243, 244,
250, 251, 256, 257, 261, 26:,,
form Church, 242.
264. Newton
(New Town), College, 189, 261;
Muskingum river, schools lands on, 13; Library
Company, 198, 213.
source of
school revenue, 49; 147. New York, early Ohio settlers from,
9;
model for
first Ohio school laws, 16;
N. education of blind
in, 124; His-
Napoleon
Township, 257. torical
Society, 257.
Nashee's
Compilation of Laws, 4, 75, 77, Nichols,
John M., 257.
106, 107,
150, 174, 212, 266, 267, 270. Normal
High School (Carroll Co.), 168,
Neff,
William, 185.
256.
Negroes,
schools provided, 57-58; excluded North
Adams (Mass.), 14.
from Cincinnati schools, 61; Or- Northern Social Library Company, 198,
phans'
Asylum for, 127, 197; school 216.
tax on, 246;
256, 260, 262. North Royalton Library
Society, 203,
Nelson
Academy, 156, 226, 242; Library 243.
Society, 200,
228. North Union
School Association, 172, 242,
Neville,
Morgan, 207; Institute, 161, 244, i
244, 254, 256.
248, 250,
265. .Northwest Territory, Ohio,
first state in,
Newark,
Atheneum, 208, 245; Association 1,
7; Connecticut holds lands in, 76;
for the
Promotion of Education, 173, first
educational journal in, 130.
245. Northwood,
Geneva Hall at, 190.
New Athens,
155; Alma College at, 179; Norwalk,
255, 266; Academy, 155, 221, 239;
222. Female Seminary, 163, 245; First
Newburgh
Library Society, 199, 225. Baptist
Church, 241; First Presby-
Newbury
Social Library Society, 200, 231. terian Church, 242; Institute, 169,
New Carlisle, Lafayette University, at, 258;
St. Paul's Church, 242; Semi-
185; Social
Library Company, 206, nary,
156; sources for school rev-
256; 251. enue,
50.
572 Index.
ŽNotestone,
Jonas, 166. Ohio
Institute of Natural Sciences, 137,
Nu
Pt Kappa Society, 209. 211, 262.
Ohio
Mechanics Institute, 136, 209, 228,
0. 259.
Ohio
Medical College, 241, 255:-
Oakland
Female Seminary, 167, 252.
Ohio Medical Lceum, 12, 23
Ohio
Medical Lyceum, 192, 237.
Oberlin,
College established, 106; collegi-
ten, religiou s instruc
ate
Instite 12 29 24 Ohio Penitentiary, religious instruction
ate
Institute, 182, 239, 264; incor-
p , 197, 257
provided,
197; 257.
porated,
182; Young Men's Lyceum, Ohio
River 76 150.
,210; 258 Ohio
River, 76, 150.
210;
256. Ohio
School Library Society, 200, 227.
Odd
Fellows, 207. Ohio
State Library, 199.
Officers,
school, 27, 57; fines for neglect Ohio
State Medical Society, 193, 261.
of
duties, 30; in Cincinnati, 61; in Ohio
University, establishment of, 106;
Cleveland,
62; Zanesville schools, 107;
government and legislation for,
62;
for municipal schools, 63. 108-111;
112; Governor Bartley rec-
Ohio,
value of study educational legis- commends
normal department for,
lation,
1; History of
Educational 133;
legislative acts concerning, 174-
Legislation, 1803-1850, 1-271;
land 176;
210, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217,
laws
of, 4; admission into Union, 218,
219, 220, 221, 222, 223, 221, 225,
7;
sources of public school system, 226,
228, 231, 235, 239, 243, 245, 246,
7-23;
opposes centralization of power 247,
249, 250, 251, 253, 255, 258, 259,
in
schools, 8; growth of population, 260,
261, 263.
1803-1850,
10; New England influ-
Ohio Wesleyan University, incorporation
ences
on education in, 11; Samuel
of, 185; 252.
Lewis
and his work for education,
Olivesville First Presbyterian Congrega-
20;
school lands in 21, 72, 85, 86,
tion, (Olive Tp.), 241, 242.
87; secondary
education, 93-106; Olmstead, 184, 266,
267, 268; 201, 232.
first
high school, 95; first medical Orange
Library Company, 249.
college
in, 114; colleges and uni- Ordinance
of 1785, educational provisions,
versities,
117-118; petitions Congress 13.
for
land grants for Deaf and Dumb, (rth,
Samuel P., 8, 10, 271.
122;
supports Indian orphan girl. Oregon, school
sections in, 72.
126;
training of teachers, 129; first Organization
of School System, 25-38.
Library
in, 134; Historical Society Orphan
Asylums, 127, 196-197.
of,
137; main features of educa- Orrwell,
Library and Reading Society,
tional
policies, 138; medical colleges
205, 251; Township, 262.
of,
acts concerning, 191-192. Orange Library
Association, 205.
Ohio
Baptist Education Society, 211, 256; Ottawa
County, 254, 261.
Book
and Tract Society, 255. Otterbein University, establishment of,
Ohio
City, 148, 164, 247, 262.106; 189, 262.
Ohio
Conference High School, 158, 251.
Oxford, 164, 262; Female Academy, 164;
Ohio
Company (and Purchase), 9; lands Female
Institute, 169, 262; Female
in
for schools, 13, 69, 72, 74; 14, Seminary,
247; Library Institute,
16;
method of surveying, 73; min and
Society, 204, 248; Miami Uni-
isterial
lands in 74; 82; lands for versity at, 107, 177; Theological
Ohio
University, 107; 111; lands for Seminary,
184.
higher
education, 141; 213, 214, 218,
224,
225, 228, 238, 242, 243, 244, 264, P
250. Page,
Rev. G. G., 169.
Ohio
Education Society Evangelical I.u- Painesville,
Education Society, 172, 228,
theran
Church, 211, 261. 240;
Library Association, 204, 245;
Ohio
Falls Primary Institute, 245. Lyceum and Library Society, 202;
Ohio
German Lutheran Synod, 172. Literary
Society, 240; Township, 252,
Ohio Historical and Philosophical So- 254;
255.
ciety,
257. Parents,
school rates' paid by, 38-40.
Ohio
Institute for 'Blind, 251. Paris,
city of, 257.
Index. 573
Paris (O.),
Library Association, 203.
Portage county -Concluded.
Parkman
Academy, 164, 247. 236,
239, 243, 248, 256, 264; Township,
Parma Library
Association, 203, 244. 254.
Paulding
County, 253, 259, 261, 263. Porter,
166, 251; Hugh, relief of, 233.
Paw, George,
170. Portland
Township, 255.
Peak, U. H.,
160. Portsmouth,
school charter granted, 60;
Pearson,
Sylvester, 241. schools
organized, 62; Library Com-
Pease, John,
173. pany,
204, 248; 208; Mechanical In-
Pennfield
Library Society, 202, 240. stitute
and Mechanical Library As-
Pennsylvania,
settlers in Ohio from, 9, sociation,
209, 251; 246, 249, 260.
10; 72, 76;
Ohio school lands ad- Port
Washington, Library and Lyceum
vertised in,
79; education blind in,
Company, 203, 242.
124; 270. Potter,
Lyman, 154; William, 227.
Perkins,
Simon, 162; Samuel, 168. Pratt,
Benjamin, 192.
Permanent
school funds, 41-44. Preble,
county, 163, 198, 201, 215, 216, 220,
Perry county, 171, 172, 225, 227, 230; 228,
234, 237, 245, 248, 252, 260,
Academy of,
236; 251, 256, 259, 260. 262,
263; Library Society, 199, 223.
Perrysburg,
Ft. Meigs University at, 187;
Presbyterian Church,
secondary educa-
Lyceum and
Library Association, tion, 102;
(Columbus), Deaf and
204; Literary
and Library Associa- Dumb
School, 125; 170, 172; Lane
tion, 247. Seminary,
property of, 180; Cum-
Peru Lyceum,
208. berland,
186; Reformed, 190; 228,
Pestalozzi,
referred to, 104. 231,
234, 236, 237, 239, 240, 241, 242;
Phi Delta
Society, 210, 249. Society,
213.
Philbrick, S.
B., 173. Primary
schools, provisions under "Akron
Philomathean Literary
Institute, 244, Law," 65; 67.
247. Prince,
David, 173.
Philomathean
Literary Society, 210, 251. Private
schools, 11, 64.
Philomathean Society, 210, 247. Profanity, source school
revenue, 48.
Philomathesian
Literary Society, 233. Professional
Education Acts, 191-194.
Philomathesian
Society, 136, 209. Protestant
Episcopal Church, Ohio, 179;
Philosophic
Literary Society, 209, 239. funds
for widows and orphans, 196;
Philozethian
Society, 209; 210, 239, 251. 239,
247.
Phouts,
David, relief for blind children, Protestant
Methodist Academy, 166, 251.
195, 214,
215. Protestant
Union of U. S., 187-188, 256.
Pickaway
county, 232, 260, 261. Providence
College, 186, 253.
Pickett,
Robert, 130; John W., 271. Psi
Gamma Society, 210, 249.
Pike county,
'201, 231. Public
schools, state recognition, 24; his-
Pine Grove
Academy, 166, 251. .torical
sketches, 271; State Board
Piqua, 149;
Associated Reform Church, of
Instruction, 263.
242;
264.
Putnam, Rufus, surveys college
town-
Pittsburg,
Ohio school lands advertised ships,
107, 174, 175; Classical Insti-
in, 79. tute,
169, 241; family library, 134;
Plain. 2905, ~253. Lyceum,
208; county, 243, 244, 251,
~Plain.~~ 205,am 253.253, 254, 256; Union Sunday School,
Platonic
Library Society, 198, 215, 244, 25 254, 256
256; 257,
265.
253.
Poland
Library Society, 198, 214.
Pomeroy,
Academy, 170, 262; Charles R.,
170. Quakers,
secondary education by, 102.
Poor
children, schools for, 127.
Poor
Richard's Almanac, 15. R.
Population,
growth in Ohio, (1800-1850), Randall, E. O., quoted or referred to,
10; growth in
cities, 58-59. 15, 271.
Portage
county, 149, 154, 161, 162, 167,
Ravenna, 261; Academy, 150, 239; Asso-
168, 180,
198, 199. 201, 202, 217, 222,
ciation, 205; Female Seminary, 165,
574 Indc.-.
Ravenna
- Concluded. Rutland, Academy, 155, 220; Library As-
247;
Library Association, 254; Town-
sociation, 203, 242.
ship,
262. Ryan,
Daniel J., quoted or referred to,
Rawson,
Secretary, 159.
15, 271.
Rea,
John, 155. S.
Reading
Mutual Improvement and Li-
brary Association (Institute) 205,
48.
brary Association (Institute)
205, Sabbath breaking, source
school revenue,
248.
Red
Oak, 213. Sage,
O. N., 162.
Reformed
Church, 242. St.
Aloysius Orphan Asylum, Cincinnati,
Refugee
Tract, 16; school lands in, 69.
197.
Religion,
instruction for delinquents pro- St
Clair, Arthur, influences school laws,
vided, 127, 128;
(see Churches, 8; 9;
Collegiate Seminary, 243;
Bible). township,
264.
Revenues,
school, surplus funds,
3; St. Clairsville, 156;
Collegiate Seminary,
laws
providing, for schools, 143.
183; 21; Female Collegiate Sem-
inary,
243; 262.
Revier
Township, 262. St.
John's College, 168.
Revolutionary
War, veterans of, among St.
Joseph's Literary Society, 171, 222.
Ohio
settlers, 9; soldiers hold land St.
Mary's, Educational Institute, 166;
"scrip," 74; lands
provided for Female
Institute, 252; Female Lit-
soldiers
in, 76. erary Society, 172, 236; Library
Reynolds,
John, 155. Association,
204, 247.
Reznor,
John P., 164. St.
Peter's Church, 240.
Rhea,
John, 179. St.
Xavier College, 184-185, 251.
Rice,
V. M., 271. Salem,
Academy, 167, 254; Social Library
Richardson,
R. D., 266. Company,
198, 199, 217; Social Li-
Richfield,
Academical Institution, 159; brary
Association, 220.
Social
Company (or Library), 202, Salena
Township, 202.
238. Salt,
Inspection, source school revenue,
Richland,
Academical Institute, 169, 261; 258.
Classical
Institute, 240, 261; County Sandusky,
Academy, 163, 245; Conference
of,
164, 169, 170, 203, 208, 234, 241, of
U. B. Church, 190; City Lyceum
242,
243, 246, 247, 248, 249, 253, 256, and
Library Association, 203, 244;
258,
259, 260. City Grace Church, 250; 254; county,
Richmond,
Classical Institute, and Col- 211,
236, 239, 250, 251, 254, 256, 260,
lege,
158; 205. 261,
264; First Methodist Society,
Ridgefield
Circulating Society, 228. 242.
Ridgeville
Lyceum, 208, 249. Sansberry,
Elizabeth, 172.
Ripley
College, 112; legislative appro]ria- Sargeant,
Stephen N., 189.
tion
for, 180; 181, 230, 233, 235, 238, Sawyer-Chambers,
266.
243,
247. Schaeffer,
Daniel, 165.
Risdon
Union School District, 252. Schools,
Code for, (1837), 20; journal,
Robb,
Hamilton, 257. suggested,
33; taxation for buildings,
Robinson,
160. 46,
47; companies and associations,
Rockford
Lyceum, 247. prior
to 1850, 101, 171-174; for blind,
Rockport
Lyceum, 208. 120;
District Manual, 243; School
Rocky
River Seminary, 168, 256. Fund
Society, 256.
Rome,
240; Academical Company, 172,
School lands, 3, 4; origin of idea, 12; 13;
242;
First Congregational Church, revenues
from, 40, 42; 41; sale of,
242;
Library Company, 202, 238; 42;
69-92; misappropriated, 140; in-
Township,
250. dex
to Acts concerning selling or
Ross
County, 157, 167, 170, 171, 202, 209, leasing,
239, 241, 242-243, 244, 246,
217,
229, 230, 233, 240, 254, 256, 263, 247,
248-249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254,
264. 256-257,
259, 261, 263, 264; purchase
Ruggles
Library Society, 203, 244. of,
248; 252, 253, 255, 258; laws con-
Rush
Medical Society, 210, 245. cerning,
150-153.
Index. 675
School,
law, (1821), 15; officers, municipal,
"Section 16" - Concluded.
67;
dereliction of officers, 53; rates, 150,
153; sale of, 87, 88; 212, 213, 214,
24;
Akron Act provides revenue, 66; 215,
216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222,
studies,
55-56, 61 (Cincinnati); term 224,
225, 226, 228, 229, 232, 233, 234,
length,
56-57; second general law, 24. 235,
236, 237, 238, 244, 245, 246, 248,
Schools,
abstract, general laws, 143-146; 257.
Acts
concerning local funds, 149-150;
"Section 29," granted for religious sup-
agricultural,
113; laws for city, town port,
13; reservation of, 74; legisla-
and
village, 58-68, 148, 149; for col- tion
concerning, 82; 213, 214, 219,
ored children, 57-58; control and 225,
228, 243, 244.
supervision,
50-53; for delinquents,
"Seminaries," 95-96; laws incorporating,
127;
denominational, 102, 103; for
153-171.
dependents, 126;
development of
Seneca
County, Academy, 160, 242; 167,
public
system, 24-68; European, pat-
171, 201, 202, 206, 232 23, 235, 236,
terned,
243; fines, fees, etc., revenue
source,
146-148; first Ohio general,
laws,
7, 13, 63; higher education,
106-119;
index to Acts concerning Serviss,
William G., 185.
city
and town, 239, 243, 244, 246, 247, "Seven
Ranges," location, 10; survey, 72;
249,
250, 251, 255, 258, 259, 261, 264;
76.
index
to general Acts, 246, 248, 249, Sexton,
Henry, 162.
250,
252, 253, 255, 257, 258-259, 260, Shannon,
Wilson, 186.
262,
263; index to local laws, 246, Sharon
Academy, 242.
2A8,
249, 250, 252, 254, 255, 257-258, Shaw
Academy, 160, 242.
259,
260, 262, 264; laws, organizing Sheffield
Manual Labor Institute, 104, 161,
surveyed townships, 143; libraries 244.
provided,
135; manual training pro- Shelby
County, 228, 234, 248, 250, 261.
vided,
104; medical, 113; miscel- Shepherd,
- , 270.
laneous
sources of revenue, 47, 48, Slack,
Elijah, 197.
49,
50; officers provided, 57; perma- Slocum,
Charles E., 271.
nent
funds, 41; for poor children, Smith,
Ely B., 162; David, 267, 268.
127; property
taxation for, 2i; Smithfield,
Literary and Philosophical So-
special
Acts concerning, 146; rates
ciety, 208; 248.
paid
by parents, 38-40; sources of Smithsonian
Institute, 260.
Ohio's
system, 7-23; in Virginia Snodgrass, James,
158.
Military
Tract, 213. Social
Library Company, 239.
Schultz,
Jonathan, 255. Societies
(Miscellaneous), 210-211.
Scioto
Conference, U. B. Church, 189. Society,
St. John's Church, 213.
Scioto County, 200, 228, 248, 254, 258, Society for propagating gospel among
261. heathen,
214.
Scioto
River, Virginia Military Lands on, S o U C , 2.
9- 76
77. '~~Society of United Christians, 246.
Sii9;
76, 77Uie t S. oiety 2.
Soeurs de Notre Dame Female Educa-
Scipio
First Universalist Society, 241.
tional
Institute, 171, 264.
Scotch,
settlers in "Seven Ranges," 10.
Solomon
Thrifty's Almanac, 15.
Scott,
John, 164; Charles, 269, 270.omon Th s Almanac
Secondary
education, 93-106; early meth. Solon
First Congregational Society, 41.
,4denomina--
. Sources Ohio Public school
system, 7-23.
ods
of conducting, 94; denomina-
tional
support of, 102; laws incor
South," The, influence on Ohio educa-
tional
support of, 102; laws incor--
porating institutions for, 153-171;
list
of schools for, 95-96; 97-101.
Special districts, organized
on "Akron
Secretary
of State, as State Superintend-
plan," 67.
ent
of Schools, 21, 31, 35, 38; 229. Spencer,
(Mass.), 15.
"Section
16," 7, 12, 26, 29, 39, 40, 72; pro- Spink,
John C., 187.
vision
in land ordinance, 74; meth- Sprague,
Sidney S., 170.
ods
of controlling, 77; leasing of, Springborough,
school company, 172, 243;
78,
79, 80; legislation concerning, 82,
Library Company, 202, 239; 209, 256.
576 Index.
Springfield,
growth of, 58; 149; township Strong,
Stephen, Manual Labor Seminary,
(Summit County), 149; (Clark 104, 158.
County),
264; High School, 158, 239,
Strongville First Congregational Society,
240;
Female Seminary, 170, 263; 241.
Lyceum,
207, 239; Young Men's Lit- Sturges,
Ebon P., 155.
erary
Association, 208, 252; Associ- ubscription
Schools 21, 2P, 23, 24.
ated
Church, 230; 251, 260, 264. Suffield Township, (Portage Co.), 149,
Stalker,
John, 216. 64.
Stanton,
Joseph, 172.Sugar Creek, 25
Stark County, Orphans' Institute, 127, Sugar Creek, 25.
Summit
County, 149, 166, 167; Medical
197T,
244, 248; 150, 162, 166, 171, 199, Society,
193, 254, 256; 198, 205, 206,
208;
Lyceum, 208, 244; 217, 222, 223, 2515 2
257 264
230,
233, 239, 242, 245, 249, 250, 252,, ,
256,
259, ,260, 261, 263. Sunbury, 198; Library Association, 200,
Starling,
Lyne, endows medical college,
227; 215.
193. Sunday
Creek, 134.
Starling
Medical College, Columbus, 193, Superintendent Common
Schools, 243;
Saln261. edclClee
ou 9, appropriation for, 244; 245, 247, 248,
260.
State,
educational report, 31, 32; provides Superintendent
Schools, (Cincinnati), 61.
school organizations, 38; levies Supervision,
schools, provisions under
school
taxes, 12, 45; provides school
Akron law, 50, 65.
supervision,
50, 51; influences higher Supplementary
educational agencies, 134-
education,
107. 137.
State
Board Public Instruction, 37. Surveys,
lands, methods, 72.
State
Educational Journal, 37. Swift,
George, 69, 180.
State
Library, 135, 204, 205, 221, 235, 244, Sylvania,
Academy, 160, 242; High School
245,
249, 250, 255, 259.
Company, 173, 254.
State
Medical Convention, and Society, Symmes,
John Cleves, 176.
115,
116. Symmes
Purchase, 9, 16; lands for edu-
State
School Code, 28. cation,
13, 69, 72; township surveyed,
State
School Fund, 33, 43-46. 73;
ministerial lands reserved, 74;
State
School System, 12, 24, 33. 82;
lands for Miami University, 107,
State
Superintendent of Schools, first, 15, 141;
111, 177, 178, 217, 225.
19;
abolished, 21, 35, 140; duties, 32,
33; 34;
office re-created, 37; relation T.
to
school system, 38; 51; report on
teachers'
training, 129; 246, 261. Talbott,
David L., 130.
(See Superintendent Common Tallmadge,
Academy, 154, 217; Academ-
Schools.) ical
Institute, 166, 167, 251, 255; Li-
Stearns,
Timothy, 170. brary
Association, 206, 256; school,
Steele,
Robert W., 168. 226;
Deaf and Dumb School, 123;
Stephens
Strong Manual Labor Seminary, Township,
123.
240. Taxation,
opposition to, for schools, 17;
Steubenville,
sources school revenue, 50; provided
for township schools, 29;
Academy,
154, 214; Athenaeum, 207, 44;
district schools, 45; units of,
234;
231; Presbyterian Church, 239; 46;
for Cincinnati Schools, 60; for
Land
District, 248. municipal
schools, 63; provisions for
under
Akron Law, 65; 257; levying
Stevenson,
Joseph, 187. of
248 258
Stewart,
Charles, relief of, 243. , .
Stillwater
Regular Baptist Church, 225.
Taylor, James B., referred to, 37, 76, 129,
Stockdale,
William, 165.
132, 271.
Stone,
Jonathan, 174.
Tsachers, acts concerning education of,
Stowe,
Prof. C. E., report on European 197-198;
certification of, 31, 54-55;
education,
245, 246. examination
of, 37; Akron act on
Streetsborough,
162; High Scho-l, 165, examination
of, 66; training of, 129-
248. 133;
State University for, 246.
Index. 577
Teachers'
Institutes, recommended, 33; U.
organization
of, 130; general law
rganization of, 130; general la Union, Academy, 155,
158, 163, 219, 239,
for,
131; at Fairmount, 131; act in-
corporating,
197, 198; 239, 258, 260, 245;
County, 163, 201, 203, 236, 243,
p260a2. 1 198;2,25,60 245;
Library Association, 205; Liter-
ary
Society, 210, 248; Men's Associ-
Term,
school, length in Cincinnati, 61; ation,
245; School Association, 171,
67. 218;
School District, 264; Society,
Territorial
Acts, 21.2. Oberlin
Collegiate Institute, 256.
Theological Institutions (Seminaries), United
Brethren, Church, 189; Society of,
106;
acts concerning, 174-191; 179;
76.
Reform Synod,
184; Protestant United States Miltary District (or Tract,
Episcopal,
222, 239, 247; 223, 238; Lands,
or Reservation), 9, 16, 151,
Associated
Reform Synod of the 152,
217, 219, 220, 2.21, 225, 230;
West,
245. location
and description, 76; school
Thompson,
Thomas, 169. lands
for, 42, 69, 74, 216, 224, 226;
Thrifty,
Solomon, 271. 225,
227, 229, 232, 248; settlers in,
Tiffin Academy, 171, 264. 10;
township surveyed in, 73; pro-
Titus,
Francis J., 166. visions
for leasing school lands in,
Todd,
David, 161. 78,
81; report on school land situa-
Toledo,
school charter, 60; organization tion,
84; school land condition in,
of,
schools in, 62; 148, 149, 204, 244, 84;
voters determine sale of school
245,
258, 262. lands,
87; school funds for, 237,
238,
240.
Towns,
general laws for organization of
238, 240.
United States, donations
for public
schools
in, 63. schools,
7; Statutes at large furnish
Townships,
clerk of, school superintend- source material on education in
ent
of schools, 31, 51; divided into Ohio,
4; quoted, 150; Surplus Fund
school
districts, 27; establishment of apportioned
to several Ohio coun-
surveys,
72; laws for school district- ties,
43, 243; provides school lands
ing
of, 143; original, 213, 215, 220, for
Ohio land districts, 74; Moravian
223;
relation to school organization, lands revert to, 76; motive for
38;
superintendents of, 51; organized granting
school lands, 85; school
for
schools on "Akron" plan; trus- fund
of, 230.
tees
with power for leasing school
United States Protestant University, 187-
lands,
81; unit for certification of
188.
teachers,
81; "University," 174, 176. United
States Reserve, 250, 253.
Troy,
246; Academy, 162, 244; Library Universalist,
Church, 240, 241; Institute,
Society,
198, 216; Township, 249, 262. 164,
247.
True,
Josiah, 134.
Universities, first Ohio land grants for,
Trumbull,
County of, 157, 161, 166, 177,
13; provisions for support, 93; es-
tablishment
of in Ohio, 106-112;
198,
199, 200, 202, 203, 205, 216, 223, tablishment
of in Ohio, 106-112;
226,
227, 230, 234, 239, 244, 252, 254, legislative
acts concerning, 174-191.
256,
263; Farmington Normal School
University, expediency of establishing
in,
132. one,
1838, 129; law establishing one,
Trustees,
Township, charge of schools, 212;
lands for, 253.
2„6, 27 'University
of Lake Erie, 210.
Turner
Austin. 163 Urbana, 149, 259; Academy, 155, 220, 251;
Turner,
Austin, 163.
Turner,
Austin, 163.
Atheneum, 207, 237; Juvenile
Li-
Tuscarawas
County, Moravian Tract in, ,
, ,; ei
76;
152, 162, 163, 203, 239, 242, 245, brary
Company202, 240; Mechanic's
6248,
251, 253, 2 0,2924565. Institute,
209, 251; University of,
248,
251, 253, 256.
106,
190-191, 264.
Twaddle,
John, relief for Blind Children,
106, 190-191, 264.
19t5,
218. '
Utica Library Society, 201, 232.
"Twelve
Mile" Square Reserve, 254, 256.
Twinsburg,
First Congregational Society,
231;
Library Association, (Society), Vallandingham,
Clement L., 154.
205,
248. Van
Balton, Julia, 171.
Vol.
XXVII--37.
578 Index.
Van
Wert County, 259.
Waverly Social Circulating Library Asso-
Vattemore,
Alexander, 251.
ciation, 201, 231.
Venable,
William H., quoted or referred Way
-- , reprints Journals of Con-
to,
21, 22, '134, 271. gress,
4, 270.
Venice
Library Society, 200, 229.
Wayne County,
Teachers' Association,
Vermilion,
First Congregational Church, 131;
158, 166, 197, 218, 227, 237,
241;
Institute, 168, 256, 258; Library 238,
239, 241, 242, 245, 249, 254; Lu-
Company,
203, 240. theran
Collegiate Institute in, 187;
Vernon
Library Association, or Society, township, 252;
Jacob, 173; and
200,
228. Cherry
Valley Library Association,
201,
232; Township Lyceum, 208.
Vinton
Academy, and High School, 158,
201, 232 Township Lyceum, 208.
170,
239, 264. -Waynesburg, 165,
248.
Waynesville,
Academy, 167, 198; Li-
Virginia,
Ohio settlers from, 9; Ohio
bay Company, 217, 254
school
lands advertised in, 79. Weller,
Joseph, 16.
Virginia Military
District (or Lands, Wellington
Social Library Company, 203.
Tract
or Reservation), 9, 16, 76, 89, Wellsville,
First Presbyterian Congrega-
150,
151, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, tion,
236; Literary Institute, 203, 241;
220,
222, 225, 228, 233, 242; Land Lyceum,
251.
office
in, 84; land surveys in, 73;
Wesleyan, University established, 106, 251;
purchase
of school lands belonging Female Seminary, 240; Collegiate
to,
80; school fund for, 223, 224, Institute,
184.
227,
230, 231, 233, 234, 241; school West
Branch Library Association, 201,
lands
provided for, 41, 69, 74, 75,
235.
79,
218, 219, 221, 226, 229, 231, 235, Westbote
Company, 20.
238,
239, 243, 244, 247, 251, 257, 261; West
Canaan, Young Men's Book Asso-
voters
determine sale of land, 87.ciation, 206; 256.
Vorhes,
Daniel W., 166.
West Jefferson Academical Institute, 256.
West
Lodi, and Academy of, 251, 256.
Western,
Academic Institute, organiza-
Wadsworth,
Dudley Medical University tion of, 18, 130; and Board of
at,
193; Library Society, 202, 237; Education,
197, 234; Academy of
First
Presbyterian Society at, 240; Natural Sciences, 137, 211, 241;
Academy,
159, 240; 254. Academician,
271; Art Union, 137,
Waggoner,
Samuel, 160. 211,
261; Book Concern, 186; Bap-
Wagner,
Henry, 224, 228. tist
Education Society, 211, 240;
Wallace,
James, 184; Robert, 183. College
of Homeopathic Medicine,
Walsh,
James, 154. 193,
264; College of Teachers, 130;
Wapakoneta,
165. Eye
and Ear Infirmary, 116, 226;
Ward,
Ebenezer, 160; Jacob, 184. Collegiate Institute,
244; Female
Warren,
(Washington Co.), 23; (Trum- College
and Seminary, 159, 186-187;
bull
Co.), 205, 252; Academy, 161, Library Association, 198, 214; Li-
244;
County of, 149, 150, 166, 167, 172, brary
Institute, 206, 264; and Col-
173,
202, 204, 209, 228, 238, 239, 243, lege
of Professional Teachers, 271;
244,
246, 247, 248, 253, 254, 256, 260, Teachers'
Seminary, 197.
263;
Library Association, 206, 264;
Western Reserve, 9, 10, 72, 132, 151, 152,
township
of, 252, 254. 220,
222, 224, 225, 228, 229, 233, 234,
Warrener,
Wright, 163. 235,
238, 241; College, 209, 210, 223,
Washington
County, 14; early subscrip- 239,
243, 245, 249, 251, 254, 256;
tion
school in, 23; 107, 134, 169, 174, county
supervision provided for, in,
181,
198, 200, 212, 216, 218, 220, 222, 36;
Eclectic Institute, 106, 170, 264;
228,
236, 239, 244, 245, 248, 253, 256, Free
Will Baptist Educational So-
258,
259; Social Library Company, ciety,
253, 254; Historical Society, 9,
198,
205, 214, 248; township, 259, 262; 72,
73, 271; Schools and school-lands
town,
264. reserved
and their administration,
Waterford,
205, 249. 41,
69, 74, 75, 78, 81, 83, 84, 85, 87,
Index. 579
Western
Reserve - Concluded. Winnans,
Isaac, 162.
223, 263;
school funds, in, 240; early Wittenberg
College, 106, 188, 256.
secondary
schools in, 96; Free Will Wolcott,
Theodore, 157.
Baptist
Academic Society, 173; loca- Wolfe,
John, relief of, 247.
tion and
description of, 76; Manual Women,
recommended as teachers, 33; ad-
Labor Seminary, 173; Teachers' mitted
to certification as teachers,
Seminary, 164,
247; townships sur- 54.
veyed,
73; University, 106, 180; Wood, County of, Ft. Meigs in, 187; 205.
Teachers'
Institutes in, 131; Wes- 241,
244, 250, 253, 263; Stephen, 161.
leyan
Seminary, 162, 245.
Woodridge, John, 157.
Woodbridge,
John, 167.
Western
Spy, subscription school adver- Woods, John,
159.
tisement in,
21. Woodsfield
Lyceum, 208, 247.
Western
Teachers' Seminary, 106. Woodward,
High School, 95, 156, 232, 240,
Westervelt,
Matthew, 164. 241;
Free Grammar School, 127, 150,
Westerville, Otterbein
University located 225.
at, 190. Wooster, 149,
246, 254, 265; Academy, 160,
Westfield
Library Society, 203, 242. 242;
Library Society, 198, 215; Lu-
West Jefferson
Academical Institute, 169. theran
Collegiate Institute at, 187;
West Lodi,
Academy, 167; Farmers' and Regular
Baptist Church, 241.
Mechanics'
Library Association, 206.
Worthington, Academy, 96, 154, 213; Fe-
West Point
Military Academy, 239. male
Seminary, 164, 247; College,
West Union
Associated Congregation, 178,
248; Literati, 204, 247.
240. Wright,
Elizur, 154; Thomas C., 171;
Wheeling,
school lands advertised in, 79.
Literary Society, 218.
Whitstone,
Thomas H., 189. Wyandot County, 259, 261, 262,
263.
White, Sawyer
and Chambers, 266.
Whitewater
Township, 264. X
Whittlesey,
Col. Charles, 73, 271; Asaph, Xenia,
164, 247; Academy, 169, 261; fe-
166. male
academy, 171, 264; First Meth-
Wilkesville
Lyceum, 208. odist
Protestant Church, 236; Ly-
Wilkins,
Herman, 170. ceum,
207, 237.
Williams,
Joseph, 166; J. Martin, 167;
Milo. G., 190;
County of, 248, 250,
Y
251, 252, 253,
254, 256, 259, 261, 263, Yale
University, 15.
265. Yellow Creek
First Congregational
Williamsburg
Library Society, 201, 231.
Church, 233.
Williamsfield,
205; First Moral Library
'Williamsfield,
20; First M l L y Yellow Springs
Library Society, 200, 226.
Association,
251.
lAssociathion,
2651. Young,
Alexander R., 161, 169.
Willis,
Nathaniel, 266. Young
Men's Book Association, 256.
Willisville M.
E. Church, 242. Young
Men's Catholic Association, 206.
Willoughby,
210; Female Academy, 166, Young
Men's Franklin Society, 210, 252.
248;
University, 259; Medical School, Youngstown,
Subscription School in, 22.
183; Lake Erie
Universtiy, 182, 239, Youth's
Neville Society, 204.
245.
Willy, Lowry,
197.
Wilson, Robert
G., 154, 160, 177, 187;
Samuel L.,
165. Zanesville,
148, 150, 216, 228, 242, 247, 249,
Winchester,
245. 261,
264, 266; Atheneum, 207, 227, 233;
Windham,
Academy, 159, 240; Library So- Juvenile
Lyceum, 207, 239; Organi-
ciety,
and Association, 199, 22; zation
of Schools in, 62; population
school funds,
150, 246, 252; School growth,
59; Presbytery of, 169, 170;
Company, 230. school
charter for, 60; school for
Windsor
Library Society, 200, 230. poor
children, 127.
Winfield,
264. Zanesville Tp., 249.