Ohio History Journal




GENERAL INDEX TO VOL

GENERAL INDEX TO VOL. XLV

Abingdon,   Ill.   ......................... 348

Abingdon Press .....................      231

Abolition movement ...............174, 367

Abolitionists....................175, 366, 867

Aborigines   ...................8.....357, 358

Accounts ..........................162, 209

Adams, Henry--History of the  United

States  ................................  76

Adams, John Quincy, 78, 81, 83, 84, 85, 86,

302, 304, 305, 316, 317.

--Memoirs ...............76, 79, 81, 85, 87

Adams, R. E. W....................... 187

Adams County, La..................... 351

Adams County, O., 182, 186, 220, 229, 235,

259, 311.

--Bibliography    ....................... 95

Adams Syndicate ...................... 231

Addison, O.    ...................... .. 153

Adelphi, O. (Marietta)............371, 372

Aerial photography in archaeology, 189, 193

Africa .....     ................... 368

Agricultural Student .................. 195

Agriculture   ........................    215

Air Corps, see U. S.--Army--Air Corps.

Akron, O. ..........................179, 326

--Anti-slavery Society ............... 186

Alabama .................173; Indians, 257

Albanicano (Albans, Italy) ............ 3

Albany, New York, Argus ............ 16

Aldrich, Thomas Bailey............... 1i

Alexander, J. E.--Transatlantic Sketches

........................................ 369

Alexandria, O., 174, 196, 266, 268, 269, 298,

361, 378.

--Local History Committee.......265, 267

Alexandria, Va. ................11, 162, 171

Algerian robbery ...................... 307

Algonquians .........246, 257, 258, 259, 260

Allan, William   T....................... 181

Alleghany Mountains, 2, 7, 27, 29, 171, 355

871.

Allegheny City, Pa. (Now part of Pitts-

burgh)   ...............................  349

Allegheny County, Pa.................. 213

--Court House........................ 214

Allegheny River ....................... 355

Allen, Albert G .........179, 180, 181, 184

Allen, Ann T. ........................ 17

Allen, David ..................186, 187, 18I

Allen,  W.  T.  ......................... 179

Allen, William                  .....................  316

Allen County, O               ..................... 236

--Bibliography                ....................... 95

Allied Arts Studio of Columbus ...... 230

Alvord, J. W.       ................... 179, 184

Amana, Ia...................     341, 343, 348

Amana Society     ........................ 843

Amanda, Fort, State Park ........... 282

America, 17, 189, 193, 197, 204, 212, 214,

219, 241, 252. 254, 256, 314, 324, 326,

827, 328, 34, 348.

American, 377; life, 4, 285, 323; border,

46; cause, 56; census, 89; slave trade,

182; Cheops, 193; Revolution, 203, 238;

seaboard, 221; archaeology, 256; Indian

tribes, 257; flag, 265; silk, 266; industry,

270; parentage, 821; consul general, 325;

pioneer, 327; cities, 332; society, 342;

Negroes, 865; history, 376.

American Anthropologist ...........259, 260

American Anti-slavery Society ....... 181

American Association for the Advance-

ment of Science ..................... 228

American Association of Labor Legisla-

tion ...       ........................ 223

American Chemical Society ........... 227

American Colonization Society, 173, 365,

368.

American Economic Association ...... 223

American Electrochem     Society ....... 227

American Entomological Society ..... 228

American Historical Association ..274, 279

--Annual Reports .................... 341

American Institute of Mining and Metal-

lurgical Engineers ................... 227

American Legion ...................... 227

American Medical Association ........ 229

American Metric Association ......... 227

American Museum of Natural History, 240

American Pharmaceutical Association, 228

--Ebert Prize.........................  227

American Press Humorists ............ 231

American Silk Growers' Guide ........ 266

American State Papers ................ 297

--Miscellan eous ....................78, 82

--Public Lands .................75, 87, 88

Americans ................54, 238, 324, 331

Amesville,  O. ......................... 176

Amsbury, Mass ....................... 13

Amsterdam, The Netherlands ........ 35

Anderson, Joseph ...................81, 85

Anderson, Ind. ........................ 229

Andler, Karl Gustav .................. 349

Andreassen, John C. L. .............. 378

Andrews, Catherine (Mrs. Carl W. Gay),

223.

Andrews, Samuel C. ...308, 309, 311, 315

Ann Arbor, Mich. .................... 318

Annals of Congress, 70, 76, 77, 78, 79, 81,

82, 83, 84, 85, 86.

Annual Conference of State and Local

Historical Societies .................. 274

Anthropological Convention ........... 279

Anthropomorphic being ............... 261

Antioch College-Library............... 23

Anti-saloon League-Ohio ............. 219

Anti-Semitic feeling .................... 329

Anti-slavery agitation, one of the seven

evils to beset Granville, O., in 1834.. 173

Anti-slavery societies .................. 367

Antrim, O.  ....................... 177

Apollo ............................  35

(383)



384 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

384   OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

Appleton, Elizabeth Frances (Mrs. Henry

Wadsworth Longfellow) ............ 11

Arabs            .............................321,                             332

Aramean     ..............................                                   332

Arber, Edward (ed.)--Works of Captain

John Smith ........................257, 260

Archer, Charles L. .................... 219

Arfwedson, C. D.--The United States and

Canada in 1832-3-4 ..................... 369

Armstrong, John ...................... 76

Army, see U. S.--Army.

Arnold, N. Esta ...................... 231

Art .............................     .                                              84

Artus .................................                                            223

Ashbury.      N. J     ........................                              22

Ashland        County, O.-Bibliography, 95-96

Ashley, Mo. .......................... 26

Ashtabula

--Anti-slavery Society. ............... 186

--Female Anti-slavery Society ...... 186

Ashtabula County, O.........176, 182, 186

--Bibliography    .......................                                  96

Asia  ................................198,                                       256

Asplund, John (ed.)-The Annual Register

of the Baptist Denomination to Nov. 1,

1790 .......................        68

Assault and battery ................... 163

Athens, 0. ............................ 276

Athens County, O. ................176, 182

--Bibliography  ..................  97

Atlantic Monthly, 6, 7, 10, 1, 13, 14, 15,

25, 26.

Atlantic Ocean    ........................ 244

Atlantic States ........................ 38

Auglaize County, O.--Bibliography, 97-98

Augusta, Ky........................... 362

Ault, Henry F. ....................... 236

Austin,  C.  G.  ........................ 187

Austin, James ....................179, 187

Austin, Nathan     ....................... 186

Austinsburg, O........................ 176

--Anti-slavery Society................ 186

Australian Bushmen ................... 321

Austrian Empire, 322, 323, 328, 330; rul-

ers, 328.

Austrian Poland ........................ 326

Austrians .......................... 322

Avery, A     ...........................  366

Avon, Ohio, Anti-slavery Society .... 187

Aztec god    ............................. 261

Aztec sculpture .................... 263

Babcock, D. H. ....................... 187

Babcock, R.............................. 188

Bacchus ................................ 361

Backus, Clarina ....................... 171

Backus, Elijah      .  ...........   161, 171

Backus, James, described the settlement

of Marietta, 161; his letters reveal inter-

esting items regarding keeping of ac-

counts, 162; the post,  162-163; terri-

torial legislation and law administration,

163; established local highway depart-

ment, 164-166; described relation of set-

tlers with Indians, 166-167; arranged

Fourth of July celebration, 167-169; spec-

ulated in merchandise and land, 169;

other achievements, 170-171; character,

171-172.

--Journal ..................   163, 164, 170

--MSS. ............................... 161

Backus, Lucy (Mrs. Dudley Woodbridge)

........................................  171

Baer, Abraham         ..................181, 182

Baer, Abraham, jr ....................179, 187

Baer, Manasseh ....................... 183

Bail, G.  ..........................    187

Bailey, Gamaliel ...................... 182

Bailey Company of Cleveland ........ 326

Baily, Francis .........................     69

--Journal of a Tour in the  Unsettled

Parts of North America .......... 70

Baldwin, S  ........................... 187

Balkan peoples ......................... 332

Baltic Sea .......................... 324

Baltimore. Md., 44, 65, 351, 352, 353,

862; convention, 315.

Baltimore, Maryland, American  .........231

Baltimore and Ohio Railroad..........        1

Bancroft, Ashley A., 173, 175, 176, 183,

184, 868.

--MSS     ...............................  175

Bancroft, Jared    .       ...................... 178

Bancroft, Samuel ..................... 366

Bancroft, W. W. ............178, 183, 187

Bandeau, S. R. ....................... 187

Baning, (?) ............................ 187

Banner Publishing Company .......... 236

Baptist Church .......................60, 69

Barber, Amzi D. ..................... 177

Barber, E. .........       ..............177, 187

Barker, Miss .......................... 179

Barney, Joshua              ....................... 851

Barns, Allen            .......................... 178

Barns, Lewis .......................... 178

Barrows, John W ..................... 178

Bartlett, Lawrence H ................. 277

Batavia, O      ............................ 312

-Anti-slavery Society ............... 187

Batey, Ben L      ........................ 236

Batey, Fred ...........................236

Baton Rouge, La........................ 73

Battelle,  Col.    ..........................  166

Baumholder University ................ 200

Bavaria   ............................199,  330

Bavarian Jew    .......................... 38o

Bayou, Pierre ......................... 45

Bayou. Sara ........................... 74

Beaman, C. C. ........................ 183

Bean, Dr .    ..................       ....                                      69

Bear, Rachel (Mrs. James Piatt) ....                              23

Bear Grass Creek...................... 364

Beatrice  Neb.   .......................   235

"Beautiful Ohio" ...................... 288

Beaver, R. Pierce      ....................  93

Beaver (town), Pa. ...............356, 357

Beckett Mrs. Mary Millikin        ........ 38

Bedford, Pa             ............352, 353, 354, 355

Beebe,   Mrs.           ........................... 178

Beebe, W. W. .....................177, 183

Bees, legend of ......................     9

Belknap, Morris ...................81, 84

Bell, John ....................302, 310, 311

Bell,  Robert                    ............................ 183

Belle Centre, O.       .................... 350

Belle Dame ................    .....      358

Bellefotaine, O. ...............64, 66, 178

Belmont's    ............................. 361

Belmont County, O..........176, 182, 186

-Bib iography     ..............    98

Belpre, O.  ................ 171, 222, 359

Belque, George               ..................343, 344

Bement, R.                      ..............                                  188

Bentley, Robert ..................                                            311

Berea,  O. ........................                                               338

Berkeley, Cal. ........................ 232



INDEX 385

INDEX                     385

Berlin, Germany ...................... 225

--University    ....................230, 235

Berrien Springs, Mich. ............... 346

Bessarabia   ...................... 332

Beta Gamma Sigma        .................. 223

Betts,  X .   ..............................        187

Beuter, Simon          ...................... 348

Beveridge, Albert Jeremiah--Life of John

Marshall .................     ........77, 78

Bible ................   .......204, 207, 209

Bidwell, Riverius ..................... 183

Big Bottom    ............................ 167

--State Park ......................... 282

Big Grave Creek ...................... 358

Big Guyandot River ................... 361

Big Miami River, see Maumee River.

Big Sandy River ...................... 361

Big Scioto River ...................... 361

Big Yellow    Creek   .................... 357

Bigbee, B. W. ........................ 178

Billings, Samuel ...................... 187

Bimeler property ...................... 287

Bing, Simeon Hutsinpillar ...222, 223, 225

Biographical Annals of Ohio .......... 71

Biographical Directory    of the American

Congress ............................    68

Biology Club .......................... 280

Birbeck, A. W. ...................... 345

Birbeck, Morris ....................... 363

Bird, Henry ........................... 51

Birk, Ludwig .....................343, 344

Birney, James G., 173, 177, 180, 182, 183,

186.

Bishop, Emeline ...................... 177

Bissel, L. .............................. 186

Bissel,  Mrs.  L.  ....................... 186

Black, Joseph ......................... 325

Black family    ......................... 325

Black Hawk War ...................... 305

Black Swamp ................304, 309, 312

Blackburn, William     ................... 310

Blackfish, Indian chief ................ 51

Bladensburg, Md. ...................... 851

Blair, Gavin    .......................... 178

Blakely, John W. ...................... 311

Blakhetz (?), John W. .............. 311

Blanchard, Touvelle &  Nida ........ 235

Blaser, Roman.......................... 314

Blass, William ........................ 361

Blennerhassett, Harman,  81,   82,  171;

mansion, 171.

Blennerhassett, Mrs. Harman ........ 78

Blennerhassett Island ..............83, 359

Bliss, A. A. ........................... 187

Bliss,  P.  ...............................  178

Blodgett, Amasa .... ................. 348

Bloomfield, Ohio, Anti-slavery    Society 188

Ploomingburg, O..................... 176

Blue  Hole   ............................. 288

Blue Jacket's Town, Indian village .. 66

Boardman, Samuel                        .............. 366

Boehme, Jacob                               ................ 345

Bohemia ................................ 330

Bohemian district .................... 333

Bohemians ............................. 336

Bonebreak Seminary        .............. 219

Boone, Daniel ............1, 3, 47, 57, 58

Boone County, Ky ................... 18

Boonesboro, Ky. ...................50, 364

Boothe,  B.  ............................  186

Borton, Elizabeth .       ............... 176

Boston, Mass. ................15, 233, 375

Boston Club ........................... 351

Boundary disputes .................... 159

Bounty Lands .....................216, 218

Bourbon County, Ky. ................ 60

Bowers, Claude ....................... 376

Bowman, Baxter ...................... 308

Bowman, James Maurice .............. 229

"Boy Governor" ................... 299

Boyce, William           ........................187

Bradford, David    ...................... 76

Bradford, John E w i n g --  "Centennial

Churches of the Ohio Valley" ...... 68

Brennan, Millicent       ...............   230

Brewer, Sylvester       .              .............. 348

Briggs, the receiver    .............    82

Brimfield, O.......................179. 185

--Anti-slavery  Society   ............. 187

Brinker, Robert D. ................... 223

Brinton, Daniel Garrison--Myths of the

New   World ......................257, 258

Bristol Anti-slavery Society .......... 188

British, 46, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 194,

351; at Detroit, 54; aggressions, 76;

regime,   89; squadron, 91; Lords        of

Trade, 299.

Brock, Henry--"Six Books That Helped

Mold the Nation" .................. 14

Brook,   L.    .............................  187

Brook County, W. Va ................. 357

Brook Farm    ...........    ...........341, 342

Brooke, Abram           ..............176, 179, 187

Brooklyn,      O.     .......................... 338

Brooks,          M     rs.  .......................... 186

Brooks,          M .   L.   ........................ 176

Brookville,     Ind.  ...................... 347

Broosa mulberry ...................... 268

Brown, Frederick ..................... 179

Brown,   J.  C.   .......................... 187

Brown, James ..................67, 74, 75

-- MSS.     ........... ................74,  75

Brown, John .......................... 377

-- Raid  ................................  8

Brown, John, of Kentucky .......... 77

Brown, Joseph W., 302, 305, 306, 307,

310, 314.

Brown, Mary L.      ...................... 187

Brown, Mrs. Ruth Jane Kenton, see

Kenton, Ruth Jane.

Brown,   S.  J.    .......................... 187

Brown, S. R.--The  Western  Gazetteer,

or Emigrant's Directory, 335, 357, 358,

359, 361, 362, 363, MC4.

Brown County, O. ............176, 182, 186

--Bibliography ........................ 98

Browning, Robert-"Incident in a French

Camp"    ............................... 14

Brownsville, Pa. ............38, 39, 40, 44

Brunswick, O. ....................176, 179

--Anti-slavery Society .............. 187

Bryan, John A. ....................... 309

Bryan,   R.  C.    .........................  312

Bryan, Sarah Morgan (Mrs. John James

Piatt)  ......................7,  10,  12,  23

--Children Out-of-Doors by Two in One

House  ..............................  24

--The Nests at Washington and Other

Poems    ...........................11,  23

Bryan, William  Jennings ........219, 376

Bryan, O .............................. 276

Bryant, Fitch C .............265, 266, 365

Bryant, Orren, engaged in business of

mulberry nurseryman, 265-272; included

culture of silkworms, 268-269.

-- MSS. .......................... 266,  267



386 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

386   OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

Bryant, Patrick ....266, 267, 269, 270, 271

Bryant, William    Cullen ............... 266

Buck Creek ..........................      63

Buckeye Furnace State Park ......... 280

Buckeyes .....................306, 309, 310

Buckingham, Goodsell ............181, 183

Buckner, Philip--Diary      ............... 75

Budapest ............................... 325

--University    ......................... 322

Buffalo Creek .......................... 357

Buffington Island Memorial .......... 282

Bukovina ..........................328, 332

Bulgars ................................. 330

Bull Run Mountain ................... 47

Bullitt, Nathan ........................ 54

Bunce, D., sr     ........................ 187

Bunker Hill--Battle of ................ 50

Bunzel, Ruth Leah--"Zuni O r i g i n a l

Myths"    ....................... 258

Burdell, L. ............................ 187

Bureau, John P. R..................... 31

Bureau of American Ethnology, see U. S.

--Bureau of American Ethnology.

Burgess, Dyer ........................ 182

Burnet, Jacob ......64, 65, 68, 71, 72, 76

--Notes on the Early Settlement of the

North-western Territory, 65, 68, 71, 76

Burr, Aaron, 76, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85,

86,  88, 171;    offered to educate John

Smith's sons, 70; his visit to Cincinnati

and John Smith, 77-78: his conspiracy

revealed, 78; action of the Government,

79.

--Conspiracy, 70, 75, 83, 88; investigated

by the Government, 78-79.

Burrell,  J.  S.               ......................... 187

Burrsburgh, Ky           ....................... 361

Bush Creek ................:.......... 362

Bushmen ............................... 321

Bushnell, David ....................... 188

Bushnell, Henry--History of  Granville,

Licking County, Ohio................ 173

Bushnell, Horace ..................177, 184

Business, see Trade; Mercantile business.

Buswell, B. G.             ........................ 270

Butler, B. F.                 .......................... 313

Butler, Pierce ......................... 352

Butler, Simon, name adopted by Simon

Kenton   ............................49, 53

Butler County, O. ...........182, 284, 362

--Bibliography    ......................98-99

Buzzby, Capt. .......................... 16

Byrd, Charles Willing ................ 72

Byzantine Empire ...................... 199

Byzantine influence ................... 327

C. C. C. Camps ........................ 280

Cadiz,  O.  ..............................  177

--Anti-slavery Society     .............. 187

--Female Anti-slavery Society ...... 187

Cady, Asa ............................. 186

Cahokia,  Ill.........................56,  66

Caldwell, John Alexander -- History of

Belmont and Jefferson Counties, Ohio

California............................. .  4

--University .......................... 223

Calvo, Casa    ......          ........... 74

Cambridge, Mass. ...............10, 11, 13

Cameron    William   .................. 311

Campbell, Alexander ..........182, 183, 186

Campbell, Homer ...................... 230

Campbell, James, Capt ............... 234

Campbell, James E. ................... 285

--Memorial ........................... 282

Campbell, James Ross ................. 234

Campbell, James Ross, jr.............. 235

Campbell, Thomas .................... 182

Campbell's Town, Pa.  ................. 353

Campobasso ............................ 338

Campus Martius ..................165, 166

--State Memorial Museum        .......... 282

Canada ................66, 226, 276, 305, 374

Canal bonds ........................... 317

Canton, O. ........................213, 233

--Female Anti-slavery Society ...... 187

Caor Mountain     ........................ 353

Capital and labor .....................    348

Capital University    .................... 224

--Catalog, 1850-2................          4

--Grammar School ...............2, 4, 18

Capitalists          ....................208, 376

Capitana Creek   ....................... 358

Carberry, James .......................84

Carey,   Abel  ...........................186

Carleton, Emory                 ...................... 231

Carleton, Helen          ....................... 234

Carleton, Thomas      .................... 233

Carlisle, Ohio, Anti-slavery Society .. 187

Carlisle,  Pa.    ........................... 353

Carnegie, Andrew      ...............289, 320

Carolinas           ....................... ....  .  171

Caron,    H        .............................. 188

Carpathians       ............................ 327

Carpatho-Russians ...............323, 329

Carpenter, Amos .....................178

Carpenter, Benjamin .................. 178

Carpenter's Run ....................... 69

Carrie Brown (Ohio River boat) .... 152

Carroll, R. W., and Co., publishers, Cin-

cinnati,    ...................           23

Carroll, Mrs. T. A. .................. 174

Carroll County, O.      .................... 183

--Bibliography         .....................99-100

Carrollton, O.    ......................... 311

Carrs  Island     ........................... 188

Carter, H. L. (?) ................179, 187

Carter, Oberlin  M      ................... 284

Carter, W. P.    ......................... 346

Case,      Asa     ..............................  188

Case,       Asahel........................... 176

Case,       G.       ...............................  366

Case,       G.       W.     ........................... 366

Case, Truman   ......................... 188

Cass, Lewis .........301, 304, 314, 815, 317

Castalia,O.         ............................ 288

Catholicism       ............................. 213

Catlett,    (?)       ............................ 361

Cayuga Indians ....................... 161

Cecil County, Md. .................... 351

Census, see U. S.-Census.

Central West .......................... 228

Challen, Mrs. E. .....................70, 88

Chamberlin, U. T. .................179, 187

Chambersburgh, Pa. ...............353, 354

Champaign County, O. ............67, 362

--Bibliography         ....................... 100

Chapman, John          .......................   1

Charities ............................... 326

Charles, prince, pretender to the throne

of Scotland    ..........................  27

Charles V          .............................. 199

Charleston, Ohio, Anti-slavery Society 187



INDEX 387

INDEX                    387

Charleston, W. Va. .....226, 357, 360, 361

Chase,  Lewis   ..........................  26

Chase, Salmon, uncle of S. P. Chase 10

Chase, Salmon P. .................3, 9, 10

Chase, Samuel ........................ 76

Chattanooga, Tenn. ................... 279

Cheat River ........................... 49

--Forks of ........................... 68

Cheetham, Joseph Kenton ............ 59

Chene (?), A. S. .................268, 269

Cherokee Anti-slavery Society ....... 187

Cherokee Indians ..............44, 258, 259

Cheshire families ...................... 214

Chester, Ohio, Anti-slavery Society .. 187

Chesterfield, Mass. .................... 266

Chevalier, Michel -- Lettres sur l'Amer-

ique du Nord     ....................... 369

Chicago, Ill., 6, 18, 216, 224, 225, 230, 317,

320, 375.

--University .......................73, 279

--Durrett Collection ..............    71

--Historical Society     ................ 87

Chickasaw Indians .................44, 257

Chillicothe (Old Town) ............51, 58

Chillicothe, O., 29, 30, 32, 34, 36, 49, 185,

276, 311, 316, 363.

--Gymnasium and Library Association,

35.

--Second Presbyterian Church    ..... 35

--State  House .......................   71

Chillicothe, Ohio, Advertiser .........35, 36

Chillicothe, Ohio, Supporter .......... 31

China   ..............................219,                                     265

"Chinatown"     .......................                                      320

Chinese, 321, 330: poet, 215; mulberry,

266, 267, 268, 269; district, 336; colonies,

339.

Chippewa Indians .................161, 307

Choctaw      Indians .....     ............ 44

Cholera        ............................311,                               343

Chouteau, Auguste Pierre ............                               369

Christ .................................. 202

Christendom         .......................200, 237

Christianity  ............................ 237

Christians, 200, 204, 220, 332; principles,

207, 237; Fathers, 346.

Christmas .............................. 269

Church of Christ's Disciples ......... 220

Churchill, (?) .......................... 188

Cincinnati, O., 11, 12, 17, 34, 35, 36, 37,

38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 47, 49, 55, 57, 60,

65, 67, 68, 69, 73, 77, 78, 79, 80, 82, 177,

182, 217, 222, 232, 271, 279, 288, 316, 344,

352, 355, 362, 363, 364, 369.

--Anti-slavery Society .............. 187

--College of Music .................. 230

--Evangelical Reformed Church of Oak-

ley  ......... ........................  93

--Postoffice ........................14, 15

--Public Library...................... 23

--University ......................... 228

--College of Pharmacy.............. 228

Cincinnati, Society of the, see Society of

the Cincinnati.

Cincinnati Chronicle .................. 13

Cincinnati Commercial ...........13, 34-35

Cincinnati Gazette ........34, 305, 313, 315

Cincinnati Republican    ....... 309, 310, 317

Cincinnati Tablet, described, 261; com-

pared with Aztec god, 261-262; de-

scribed further, 262-263; copper conven-

tionalized design of the same, 263-264.

Circleville, O. ........27, 30, 174, 179, 185

--Anti-slavery Society    .............. 181

Circleville, Ohio, Fredonian ........82, 33

Cist, Charles.

--Cincinnati in 1859 ................. 68

--Cincinnati Miscellany ............. 69

'City of the Lost Footsteps" (Washing-

ton, D. C.) .......................... 11

Civil War, 16, 91, 206, 207, 229, 234, 275,

352; poem of, 20-22; letters concerning,

276.

Civilian Conservation Corps, see C.C.C.

Civilization  ........................... 217

Clark, Abram, jr. ..................... 177

Clark, George ......................... 179

Clark, George Rogers, 47, 59, 61, 66; ex-

pedition against Kaskaskia, 56-57; expe-

dition against Indian villages, 57-59.

--Memorial       .......................... 282

Clark,  W .            H.......................... 153

Clark County, O. ..................176, 186

--Bibliography    ....................100-101

--Historical Society ................. 93

Clarke,  D.    .............................  73

Clarke, Robert, and Co., publisher, Cin-

cinnati, O.  ....................  24, 25

Clarksfield, Ohio, Anti-slavery Society 187

Clay, Henry ...................29, 265, 363

Claypoole, James T. ..............177, 187

Clear Creek    ........................... 69

Clermont County, O .....176, 183, 186, 362

--Bibliography    ....................... 101

Cleveland, Grover .............235, 285, 376

Cleveland, O., 34, 35, 36, 176, 181, 224,

233, 288; importance of the element of

foreign population in, 320; cosmopolitan

nature of and analysis of population,

321; statistics of separate racial groups,

322; difficulty in accurately determin-

ing numbers, 322-323; census reports,

323; survey of immigration, 323-324;

Lithuanians in, 324; Hungarians in,

325; Poles in, 326; Italians in, 326-327;

Slovaks in, 327; Jugoslavs in, 327-328;

Czechs in, 328; Russians in, 328-329;

Jews in, 329-330; other  groups, 330;

Swiss in, 331; Dutch in, 331; Rumani-

ans in, 331-332; Balkan peoples in, 332;

Syrians in, 332-333; districts occupied

by various groups, 333-340; maps of

foreign colonies, 334-335.

--Anti-slavery Society .............. 186

--Bolivar Rd. ....................... 338

--Broadway Ave. ..........336, 337, 338

--Buckeye Rd. ....................... 337

--"Cabbage Patch" ................. 333

--Calvary Reformed Church ....... 337

--Carnegie Ave. ..................... 339

--Central Ave. ...................... 338

--City Council ...................... 330

--City Immigration     Bureau   ........ 336

--Detroit Ave. ....................... 337

--"Dopetown"         ....................... 336

--"Dutch Hill" ...................... 333

--East 9th St. .......................   338



388 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

388   OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

--East 14th St. ...................... 338

--East 21st St. ...................... 339

--East 30th St. ..................336, 338

--East 34th St. ...................... 333

--East 55th St. ..................338, 339

--East 60th St........................ 337

--East 65th St. ...................... 339

--East 71st St. ...................... 338

--East 72d St. ...................337, 338

--East 79th St. ...................... 336

--East 81st St. ...................... 338

--East 95th St. ...................... 337

--East 105th St. ..................... 339

--East 125th St. ..................... 337

--Euclid Ave. ........................ 339

--Euclid Central High School ......    378

--Fairfield Rd. ...................... 338

--"Flats" ....................    333, 336

--"The Ghetto"               ..................... 333

--"Goosetown"                ...................                          333

--"Haymarket"               ......................                       383

--Health Council ................       326

--Hotel Cleveland          ................... 234

--Jewish Center            ..................... 339

--Jewish  Synagogue     ................. 330

--Lakeview Cemetery   ............... 338

--"Little Cuba" ....................   333

--"Little taly"                    ..................... 338

--"Little   Poland"                        ................. 333

--Lorain Ave. ........................ 397

-- Mall ..............................339

--Mayfield Rd. ..................     338

--Ontario St.                  ..................336, 339

--Oregon Ave.              ...................... 339

--Police Census ..................... 322

--Proceedings of the Mayor's Advisory

War Board, 1917 .................. 324

--Public Library ................324, 333

--Public Square .................333, 339

--Recreation Survey.

--The Sphere of Private Agencies   324

--Rockwell Ave. ..................... 334

--St. Clair Ave..................337, 338

--St. Theodosius Russian Orthodox

Church ..........................  338

--"Shanty Town"   ................... 333

--"The Slaughter House" ............. 336

--Starkweather Ave. ................  338

--Superior Ave. .................338, 339

--"The Triangle"    ................. 333

--Union Ave.  ....................... 338

--"Vinegar Hill" .................... 333

--West 12th St. ..................... 333

--West 14th St......... ............. 338

--West 25th St. ..................... 337

--West 45th St ...................... 337

--West 52d St. ...................... 337

--West 56th St. ..................... 337

--West 57th St. ..................... 337

--West 58th St. ..................... 337

--West 65th St ...................... 337

--"Whiskey Island"       ................  333

--Woodland Ave.         ...............336, 338

Cleveland Herald           ..................34, 318

Cleveland Jewish Society Book    ...... 330

Cleveland Leader ..................34,  336

Cleveland Plain Dealer, 322, 326, 331, 337,

339.

Cleveland  Whig...................... 308

Cleveland Year Book     ................                                321

Clevelander ............................                                       339

Clevenger, Olive   ...................... 281

Clinch Mountain   ...................... 361

Clinton County, O.        . ......176, 183, 220, 362

--Bibliography    .................. 101-102

Coburn, Asa          ........................... 164

Coburn, Phineas   ....................... 164

Cochran, James    ...................... 311

Cochran, William         ..................... 177

Cochrane,J.           ..........................  186

Codman, K.          .......................... 345

Coe,         Mrs.      ............................                             188

Coffer,     Jesse     ................ ........                                54

Ccffinberry, Mr.  ....................... 308

Coit, Henry H.     ....................176, 186

Coit  &   Lord .........................  169

Colbert, George, ferry on  the   Missis-

sippi     .... ...........................  45

Colby,     Isaac  ........................... 182

Cole,        Oviatt ...........................  187

Coleman, H. A.    ....................... 342

Coleman, Lawrence Vail -- Manual for

Small Museums .....................      92

Coleman, Mrs. Sarah Roush, see Roush,

Sarah.

Coleman, Thomas ......................... 226

--Treatise on Clearing Houses     .....  226

Coleman, Thomas W. ...................... 225

--Light from the East ................. 226

Cole's Tavern ........................... 364

Collins, William   ...................... 163

Collinwood, O .......................338, 339

Colonial  ...........................238, 284

Colonial Records of North Carolina....... 297

Colonization  Society   .................. 366

Colorado ........................234, 240, 243

--Museum  of Natural History ........ 240

--Proceedings ....................... 242

Colosseum, see Rome.

Columbia, O. .................37, 68, 69, 70

Columbia University     ..........93, 226, 377

-- Press    ............................  92

Columbiana, O. ........................... 176

--Anti-slavery   Society  .............. 186

Columbiana County, O........176, 182, 183, 186

--Anti-slavery   Society .............. 186

--Bibliography   ...................... 102

Columbus, O.,     3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 18, 23, 30,  90,

177, 194, 214, 216, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232,

234,  235, 267, 268, 269, 276, 280, 281, 284,

304, 315, 316, 348; newspapers, 277.

--Audubon Society    ..............275, 280

--Central Building and Loan Co. ..      236

--First Presbyterian Church ........... 276

--Huntington National Bank      ....... 236

--Presbytery    ....................... 276

--Record Books ....................... 276

--Public Schools     .................. 281

--Upper Arlington High School    ...... 224

Columbus, Ohio, Dispatch ................ 222

Columbus, Ohio, Western Hemisphere        313

Commodious living ....................... 217

Commune system              ........... .......   347

Communication  ....................... 162

Communism      ......................... . 350

"Community of the Zoarites" ............. 344

The Community of True Inspiration         343

Conecocheague River ..................... 353



INDEX 389

INDEX                     389

Confederate, 351; prisons, 91, 207.

Congress, see U. S.--Congress.

Congress lands    ........................ 158

Congressmen      .......................... 314

Constantine the Great    ................ 199

Constantinople  ......................... 199

Constitution, see U. S.--Constitution.

Continental Congress, 50; Army, 50; cur-

rency, 162.

Cook,         Mrs.   ...........................                               359

Cook,         F.............................                                      366

Cook, Hannah F.--The Magyars of Cleve-

land .................................                                          325

Cooke,   Jay ............................                                      91

Coon, Jacob   ........................... 182

Cooper, David C.     ..................... 31

Cooperatives, 217; movement, 236.

Copperheadism            ............... .......... 377

Copse  H ill,         Ga    .......................                           16

Cordillera  ..............................                                       251

Corey's      bridge   ......................... 165

Corinth, Miss.--Battle of     ............. 235

Cork,  Ireland   .........................   17

Cornell University       ................228, 235

Cornwall, Isaac D.       .................... 179

"Corresponding Committee"        ......269, 270

Corwin, Franklin .......................... 311

Coshocton,  O.    ......................... 312

Coshocton County, O.--Bibliography......... 103

Cossack peoples ........................... 329

Coughenour, Frank      .................... 153

Coulter, C. W.

--The Italians in Cleveland ............. 327

--The Lithuanians in Cleveland        .... 324

Covenanters    ............................ 185

Cowles, Alpheus           ...............   186

Cowles, Henry .......... ...    .......179, 181

Cowles, Lysander .......................... 179

Cowles, Philena ..........................  186

Cowles, Mrs. R. M.       .................. 186

Cox, Isaac Joslin.

--"Burr in Indiana" ..................                                      77

--"Selections    from   the  Torrence                            Pa

pers"   ........ ....................... 70

--West Florida Controversy       ........                             74

Cramer, Clarence H. ....................                                93

Cramer, Mrs. J. G. .................. ..275, 281

Cramer, Zadok--The Navigator, 352, 356,

357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362.

Crary, Archibald .......................164, 165

Crawford, E ................................ 366

Crawford County, O. ........................ 276

--Bibliography    .. ................ ..... 103

Creeks          .................................. 260

Creole          ..............          ..  ....... 369

"Crescent City"    (New   Orleans, La.)      351

Croats ...................... 322, 327, 328, 338

Crocker, Charles ........................... 187

Cross, Frank ............................... 216

Cross, Ira B .......................         223

--Collective Bargaining in San Fran-

cisco  ............................. .. 223

--Cooperative Stores in the United

States   .............................. 223

--Essentials of Socialism     ............. 223

--The    History   of   Banking    in  Cali-

fornia ................................ 223

--Some  Genealogical   Data   concerning

the Cross, Bradford, Clemons. . . Fam-

ilies  ..........................   232

Cross, Joe ............................. 216

Cross,  Ray  L.    ..................... 219

Crothers, Samuel ...............177, 182, 183

Crown City, O. ......................152, 159

Crusades ................................. 237

--Third  ............................ 198

Culinary         art .......................... 214

Culloden, Scotland-Battle of ............. 27

Culpepper County, Va. .................... 47

Cultivator .............................. 374

Cuming, Fortescue--Tour of the Western

Country   .............................  75

Cummington, Mass. ....................... 266

Curci,  Galli  .......................... 230

Currency, see Money.

Curtis, Erastus                   ...................... 186

Curtis, Samuel R.     .................. 311

Cushing, M. B ........................... 183

Custer Memorial State Park .......... ... 282

Cutler, Ephraim     ...................... 72

Cutler, Julia Perkins--Life and Times of

Ephraim      Cutler .................... 72

Cuyahoga County, O.............176, 182, 186

--Bibliography    ..................103-105

Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, Anti-slavery So-

ciety  ...............................  186

Cuyahoga River ........................... 333

Cyrillic alphabet ........................ 327

Cynthiana, Ky ..........................73, 78

Czechoslovakia  ......................322, 329

Czechs, 322, 323, 327, 328; population,   322;

immigration, 328.

Dana, William    ........................ 358

Danes ..............................330, 339

Dansby, Blanch Roush--The Iowa Branch

of the Roush Family  ................. 232

Danville, O.     ........................ 229

Dany,      Mr.   .........................  165

Darby, William-The Emigrant's Guide to

the Western and Southwestern States

...............................  363,                                         364

Darke County, O.      ..................276,                          362

--Bibliography         ...................... 106

Darmstadt, 200, 201, 229; clergy, 218.

Daughters of the American Revolution--

Ohio  ................................  223

Daveiss, James Hamilton .................. 78

Davey, Martin L. ........................ 287

Davis,      B.      B. .......................... 186

Davis,      Dan J.  ......................    153

Davis,      E.  ............................. 178

Davis, Edwin Adams ....................... 378

Davis, Edwin Hamilton--Ancient Monu-

ments of the  Mississippi Valley, 190,

191, 261.

Davis, Moses ............................. 186

Dawes, Beman G. .......................... 274

Dawes, James ............................. 266

Daws, W. .............................                                        179

Day,         Elias R.........................                                 186

Day,         J.       H. ............................                           187

Daylight ...............................                                        259

Dayton, Jonathan ..................... ..                                                                  77

Dayton, O. ....................   11, 228, 349

--Public Library .............   23

Dearborn County, Ind. ................                                ??



390 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

390   OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

De Bobula, Ida .......................  322

Declaration of Independence, see U. S.--

Declaration of Independence.

Deed description of land .............                                159

Deer  Creek   .......................                                            69

Deerfield Road, Hamilton, Ohio ......                              40

Defiance,  O.    ....................                                        307

Defiance County, O.--Bibliography                           .. 106

DeLand, Fla. ......................224, 233

Delaware (State) ............265, 270,  375

Delaware, O. ......................271, 272

Delaware County, O. ................... 276

--Bibliography                .................106-107

Delaware Indians    ............161, 167, 373

Delaware River ... .................... 201

Delhi,  O.    ....................177,                                       184

--and Storrs Anti-slavery Society                             ..187

Delta Sigma Rho ..................... . 223

Deming,  A.    ....................... 187

Democracy ....................221, 376, 377

Democratic Party, 206, 285; revival,    285;

paper, 312, 316; politicians,        318.

Democrats    ...........312, 316, 317, 377

Dennison, (?) ........................ 355

Denny, George (ed.), The Supporter,     31

Denny, Samuel   ...................179, 182

De Pauw  University  ............... 377

Department of State, see U. S.--Depart-

ment of State.

Depeyster, A. Schuyler ................ 56

Deposit,     N.          Y      . ................... 365

Desdemona             ........................  60

Detroit, Mich., 50, 51, 54, 55, 56, 57, 217,

315, 317, 318, 319, 320, 332.

Detroit Free Press ................... 312

Detroit Journal and Courier ......307, 313

Devoll,      Allen     ...................... 164

Devoll,       Gideon  .................... 164

Devoll,      Gilbert   .................... 164

"Diamond"              .................258,  259

Dibble, W. E., publisher, Cincinnati, O.

..............................       15,                                       24

Dickens, Charles .....................                                                          12

--Dombey & Son ..................... 16

Dickey, James H. .......176, 177, 181, 187

Dickey, William  .................176, 187

Dickson, John ........................ 176

Dictionary of American Biography                            .. 74

Dillman, Andrew     ..............                                     232

Dillman, Mrs. Barbara Roush, see Roush,

Barbara,

Disciple of Christ Church ............ 219

Disney,  D.  T.  ..................... 316

District of Columbia ................. 181

Dixon, John ....................       186

Dnieper Valley ....................... 329

Doan, William     .................... 312

Dobson, Bleth Wilson--The Iowa Branch

of the Roush Family ............... 232

Donaldson, Christian .............177, 182

Donaldson, Francis ................... 176

Donaldson, William     ............... 182

Doran, Mrs. Belle ................... 232

Dotterer, May                ................... 349

Dotti, Madam        .................... 230

Douglas, Stephen A ................7, 376

Dover,  O.  .......................  176

-Anti-slavery   Society   ......... 186

Dover Cliffs ................... .....354

Dowden, Martha (Mrs. Simon Kenton)

.......................              59

Dower  chest  ......................... 214

Dowler, Clare--The Life, Letters, and

Works of John James Piatt,     1835-1882

..................................... 93

............................ ....... 93

Downes, Randolph Chandler -- Frontier

Ohio    .......................274,  282

Downes, Richard ........................ 72

Downey, Charles ........................ 59

Drake, Daniel--Discourses Delivered be-

fore the Cincinnati Medical Library As-

sociation              ............................69

Drake,       G.H.      .....................177

Draper      MSS.     ........................ 297

Dresser, Amos ...................... ...178

Drowne, Solomon      .................. 163

Druillard, Pierre ...................53, 56

Drury, Asa ........................182, 187

Drury, Mrs. M. E....................... 187

Druses  ................................333

Dryer, Mrs. O. D.................  274, 275

Dublin,   Ireland     ..................    17

Dubuque, Ia.          ...................... 231

Duck Creek ........................170, 371

Duke University ........................ 93

-- Library   .....................12,  23

--M.S. Collection ...............12, 26

Dungan, Charles ...................... 183

Dunham, Mrs. Esther Waddell, see Wad-

dell, Esther.

Dunlap, James ..........................32

Dunlavy, Francis ..............71, 72, 182

Dunlevy, Anthony Howard--History of

the Miami Baptist Association,   68, 69,

70, 88.

Dunmore, Lord .................49, 50, 201

-- War   ...........................  49

Dunton, Israel ................ 164

Duplantier, Armand      ............... 74

Duquesne, Fort ....................... 355

D ustin,  M.  ..................... .  181

Dutch, 323, 330, 331, 353; immigrants, 337

Dutton, David     ................ ....177

Dutton,     R.          .........................187

Eager,      Paul      ...................366, 368

Eagle        Creek    .................... . 362

Eagle Tavern .......................... 31

Eagleson, Freeman T..........284, 286, 288

Earlham   College  .................. 377

Earthquakes           ....................42,  43

East, 7, 37, 41, 84, 169, 205, 228, 238, 241,

265, 271, 310.

East Limington, Me ................... 345

Eastern  States             .................     78

Eastman, David          C. ............... 177

Easton,  Pa.  ......................... 281

Eaton, Joseph    ..................... 276

Eaton, Starling L .................... 281

Eaton, William            ................      84

Ebenezer,              N.   Y   ................... 343

Ebenezer Society ..................... 343

Ebert Prize, see American Pharmaceutical

Association.

Economy of scarcity .................. 208

Edgerton, Jim     .................... 154

Edinburg, Ohio, Anti-slavery Society, 187

Eisteddfods    ...................... 229

El Dorado ......       ...............   2

Elk   ................................ 357



INDEX 391

INDEX                   391

Elliott, Jos. W.......................... 177

Ellis, O. S.............................. 188

Elyria, O. .....................178, 281, 326

--Anti-slavery Society       ...........181, 187

--Female Anti-slavery       Society...... 187

Emerson, Ralph Waldo--Parnassus...         14

Emory    ................................ 353

Enfield, N. H............................ 345

Engineering Corps, see U. S. Engineering

Corps.

England   ....................10, 17, 92, 284

English, 347, 355, 370; language, 195, 226,

231, 321; community, 347; press, 369.

Erie, Lake............91, 299, 300, 317, 320-

Erie Archipelago    ...................... 91

Erie County, O.--Bibliography    ........ 107

Ervin, Edgar ............................ 222

Eskimos      .............................. 321

Este,            Mr. ..........................  362

Euclid,        O.   ......................176, 349

--Anti-slavery    Society  ............ 186

Europe, 17, 38, 198, 199, 200, 203, 205, 212,

225, 226, 238, 266, 284, 325, 327, 329; de-

fense of, 329.

Evangelical Church              ................... 68

Evans, Lyle S.--A                Standard History  of

Ross County, Ohio...................... 29

Executive Mansion, see White House.

F. E. R. A. workers...................... 278

Fairfield County, O.--Bibliography,   107-108

Fairmont, W. Va ......................... 233

Fairport,  O.     ....................... 317

Fallen Timbers State Park................ 282

--Fund    ............................ 282

Falls of the Ohio .............56, 57, 76, 77

Far   East  ............................. 226

Far West ........................... 203, 212

Far Western States ...................... 206

Farm           Bureau ........................... 217

--Ohio      ............................  236

Farm Life    ........................... 231

Farmington, Ohio, Anti-slavery Society

....................................    188

Farr,  J.  S. ..........................  188

Farrar, Anna Frances (Mrs. William

Newton Mercer) ....................    351

Fassett,       E.    ........................ 366

Fassett,       I.     .........................  366

Faucetstown, O. ......................... 357

Fauquier County, Va ...................... 47

Fawcett's Town, O., see Faucetstown, O.

Fayette County, O...............176, 182, 187

--Anti-slavery Society  ............ 187

--Bibliography     .................... 108

Fayette County, Pa........................ 39

Fearon, Henry B. ........................ 353

Federal Emergency Relief Administration,

see F. E. R. A.

Federal Government, 281, 301, 302, 312, 313,

314, 318; relief activities, 280; Act of

1812, 301; commissioners, 302, 303.

Federalist Party    ...................82, 86

Feliciana, see New Feliciana.

Felicity,  O.   ......................... 176

--Anti-slavery Society  ............ 186

Fenn,  F.  F............................ 179

Ferris, Esra--"The Early Settlement of

the  Miami Country".................... 69

Fewitt, Luke .............................188

Figgins, Jesse Dade--"Folsom and Yuma

Artifacts" ........................242, 244

Findlay, James ........................70, 77

Findlay, William     ..................... 70

Finland   ............................... 323

Finley, James Bradley................     183

--Autobiography      .................... 28

Finley, Robert W ......................... 64

Finney, Charles G. ...................... 182

Finnish extraction    ................... 331

Finns .....................323, 330, 331, 337

Firestone   Rubber Company............... 235

Fisher, Charles Adam      ...........224, 233

--The Snyder County Pioneers............ 233

--The Fisher Family History............. 233

Fisher, Dudley T., sr.................    282

Fisher, Maddox....................... 65

Fitch, John             .......................... 300

Fitch, Mary           .......................... 186

Fitchville, Ohio, Anti-slavery Society,   187

Flanner, William     .....................183

Flint Ridge ............................                                        255

Florence, Mr. .........................                                      287

Florence, Italy   ........................ 35

Florida ....................75, 230, 284, 374

"Florida Mocking Bird"................... 230

Floridas   ..............................  76

Flower, George ......................356, 363

Flushing, O.      ....................... 176

--Anti-slavery Society  ............ 186

Fluted Blades, 240-256; Culture Complex,

243.

Folch, Vincente .......................... 73

Folger, Robert H......................... 270

Follett, Foster and Company, publisher,

Columbus, O. .......................... 23

Folsom, N. M. ........................240, 243

Folsom phenomena, history, 240-241; dis-

covery, 240; Complex, 241; Fluted Blade

of Ohio studied in relation to, 242, 246-

247; terminology, 243; Variant, 243; true

type, 243-245; described, 245; difference

in specimens, 247-252; fluted and un-

fluted types illustrated, 249-250; theory

of function of blades, 252-253; forms,

254; comparison of Yuma, Lindenmeier

and Ohio blades, 254-255.

Folsom-like Blades.......244, 246, 247, 248

Foote, J. A. (?)................   176, 181

Ford, Cyrus ...................... 266, 270

Ford,  D.    .....................267,  269

Ford, James L ......................... 236

Ford,  Lewis          ........................ 266

Ford, Paul             Leicester -- Writings of

Thomas Jefferson     .............78, 79

Ford, Worthington Chauncey--Writings

of John Quincy Adams................. 83

Fordyce, Wellington G.................                               878

"The Foreign City" ..................                                    320

Foreign Population in the City of Cleve-

land and Where They Live........                             333

"The Forest City"  (Cleveland, O.)..                            320

Forestville, Va. ...................203,209

Forrest Mills, Mo...................... 346

Forsyth, John  ..........306, 312, 313, 315

Fort Ancient State Park................ 282

Fort Hill State Park .................. 282

Fort Wayne, Ind. ...................... 232

Forts, see names of Forts.

"Founding Fathers"      ............... 285

Fourier phalansteries, 341; colonies, 347

Fourth of July, celebration in 1788, 167-170



392 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

392   OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

France ...................22, 60, 76, 91, 323

Frankfort, Ky.. ..........78, 81, 82, 84, 364

Frankfort, O. ........................... 179

Franklin, Benjamin     .................. 284

Franklin, Jesse .......................                                       81

Franklin,  Pa.  ........................                                       353

Franklin County, O.........151, 177, 183, 276

--Bibliography   ...................108-111

Franklinton,   O.........................  30

Franks .................................. 204

Frederick County, Md. ................... 353

Fredonia, O.  ........................... 178

Freedom, Ohio, Anti-slavery Society..     187

Freeport, Ohio, Anti-slavery     Society. 188

Fremont,    O.    ....................... 288

French, 323, 330, 347, 355; poetry, 11;

regime, 89; explorers, 91; emigrants, 162,

170; colony, 234; manuscript, 276; war,

354; families, 361.

French and Indian War................... 203

"Friend of Truth" .................  32, 33

Friends ................................ 185

Frietchie, Barbara ..................... 307

Frost, John   ......................... 186

"Frostbitten  Convention"    ........... 318

Fruit Hill, home of Duncan McArthur

...............      ............ 29, 30

Fuller, (?) ............................ 164

Fuller, Davis .......................... 188

Fulton, Robert .......................     1

Fulton,  O.     ........................ 177

--Anti-slavery    Society  ........... 187

Fulton County, O.

--Bibliography ...................... 111

"Fulton   line"          ....................... 301

Gadsby, (?) ........................ 364

Gaffield, John        ...................178, 187

Gage, W. G. ........................176, 186

Gaines, (?) ........................... 363

Galbraith, Thomas ...................... 176

Galbreath, J. H.--"Short Stories of Ohio"

................................... 222

Galbreath, Ruth ....................176, 182

Galician       Russian      ................323, 329

Gallady,      P.        H.   ..................... 183

Gallagher, William       D. ................ 10

Gallia County, O., 151, 152, 207, 210, 213,

214, 217, 222, 225, 229, 230, 232, 234, 276;

road-building in, 155; townships in, 158

--Bibliography    .................111-112

Gallipolis, O., 10, 152, 155, 156, 223, 234,

276, 361; first brick pavement in, 157.

--Fourth Ave. ........................ 157

--Pine        St.       .......................                                157

Gamma       Alpha        ....................                            228

Gano,           John    ......................68,                            79

Gano, Mary           ......................70, 88

Gano, Stephen               ...................... 68

Gardner, James ........................ 153

Garfield,  M.  ......................... 187

Garretson, George .................176, 186

Garrigan, William ................. 187

Gass, Benjamin     ................... 179

Gaul ................................... 198

Gavit, William              ..................... 366

Gay, Carl W.         ..................216, 223

--Principles        and   Practice   in  Judging

Livestock        ...................... 217

--Productive Horse Husbandry.......... 217

Gay, Mrs. Catherine Andrews, see An-

drews, Catherine.

Gay, Hayward             ...................... 217

Gay,   Lucy            .......................... 217

Gayarre, Charles Etienne Arthur..... .....16

Geauga County, O. ........177, 182, 183, 187

--Bibliography    ................. 112-113

General Clark (Steamboat).... ........... 44

General Government ..................... 304

Geneva, Ohio, Anti-slavery     Society.. 186

Genoese velvet ......................... 213

"A   Gentleman" ........................ 371

Geology   .............................. 195

George, (?) ....................         363

George Washington University............ 224

Georgetown, Ky.   ..................... 50

Georgetown, O.           ................176, 363

--Anti-slavery Society  ..........186, 187

Georgetown, Pa. ........................ 357

Georgetown Heights, D. C................. 10

German, 345; language, 195, 231, 343, 345,

346, 347, 350; army, 199; invasions, 324;

migrations, 328; Revolution of 1848, 330;

immigrants, 336, 342, 350; Lutheran

church, 341; peasants, 341, community,

347, 349.

German Hungarians ...................... 337

German    Poland      .................. 326

Germans.........321, 322, 330, 336, 337, 342

Germantown, Pa ......................... 201

Germany..........17, 227, 323, 330, 343, 344

Gettysburg, Pa. .....................21, 353

"Ghetto"    ............................ 320

Gibraltar Island, in Lake Erie........... 91

Gibson,  (?)...........................  355

Gibson, Fort ........................... 369

Giddings, Joshua R...................... 182

Giles, William        B....................85, 86

Gill,  John                W  .......................  265

Gill, N. H., and Son, publisher, Dublin,

Ireland        ............................ 24

Gillespie,        Mrs.   ..................... 179

Gillespie, M. ......................179, 180

Gillet,  H .  S........................  177

Gillet, Isaac    ........................ 181

Gillilan, Frank               ...................... 219

Gillilan,  James D. .....................219

Gilliland, Strickland ..............231, 237

--"Blemishes"    ....................237-238

--Including Finnigan      .............. 231

--Laugh It Off ....................... 231

--A   Sample Case of Humor............ 231

--Sunshine and Awkwardness............. 231

Gilliland, James ........................182

Gilman, Elias .................366, 367, 368

Girty,   Simon,   59,  63;  employed    with

Simon Kenton as Indian scout, 49-50;

saved Kenton from burning at the

stake, 52-53.

Gitche-Kennebig ....................... 257

Glacial man    ........................ 241

Glezen, Mrs. A......................    187

Glover, Elias.......80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85

Gnadenhutten Memorial ................. 283

God......207, 220, 239, 304, 343, 344, 373

Goethals, George...................                                       234

Goforth, William  .....................                                    71

--Diary       .........................                                       69

Golden            Gate      ....................... 221

Goodsell, N. ......................305, 306



INDEX 393

INDEX                     393

Goodwin, H. R      .......................                       281

Gouge, (?) ............................        363

Graham, (?) .....................            355

Graham's Magazine       ...................                  3

Grand Pre, Don Carlos de...... 73, 74, 75

--MSS ..............................              75

Grand River Institute Anti-slavery So-

ciety       .................................   186

Grange       ................................    217

Grant, U. S................... . . . .         275, 281

--Memorial State Park ..............             283

Granville, O., 174, 175, 176, 178, 184, 185,

365, 366, 367; riot, 175, 185, 365; anti-

abolitionists opposed to slavery, but de-

sired to keep the peace, 365; their reso-

lution   to  revive   the  Colonization

Society, 366; citizens met, 366; resolu-

tions adopted, 367-368; Anti-abolition

Party, 368;  Anti-slavery  Convention

kept out of city, 368.

--Anti-slavery    Society  ..............                 187

--Historical Archives ...............    365

--Methodist Episcopal Meetinghouse                  366

--Presbyterian Church ..............                     173

Granville College ......................   182

Grafton, O. ............................     185

Grave Creek ...........................      358

Graves Sam W........................      186

Gray, James ..........................       187

Gray, P. Wells........................      178

Gray, William     ........................  164

Grayum, Henry .......................    153

Great Britain ................                 91, 199

Great Hare     .............. .............   259

Great Horned Serpent ................  257

Great Kanawha      .......................                      360

Great Lakes ..............                    50, 257, 320, 375

Great Miami River                        .............................50. 362

Great Mound ..................                       263

Great Russia...... ................             323, 329

Greco-Roman world....................                       236

Greece   .................................       323

Greeks, 204, 322, 330, 332, 338; language,

195; Orthodox Church, 328; immigrants,

332; colony, 338.

Green, David E.

--The City and Its People.......                321, 338

--The Invasion of Cleveland by Euro-

peans   ..............................     330

Green, Duff ...........................      316

Green, Howard W ....................   326

Green County, O..................         311, 362

--Bibliography    ...................      113-114

--Public Library, see Xenia, O.

Green Plain, O........................      176

--Anti-slavery Society ...............                      186

Greene, Griffin     ...............             165, 166

Greenfield, O..................176, 177, 181

Greenman, E. F.......................      279

Greensburgh, O. ......................     355

--Anti-slavery Society  ..............  188

Greenville, O...................            66, 274, 363

--Treaty  Memorial Association.....              274

--Treaty of .......................         37, 61

Gregg, Israel ........................         39, 44

Greve, Charles    Theodore -- Centennial

History of Cincinnati ..........            68, 71, 72

Griffeth, W. R ........................       178

Griffin, John S......................                                179

Griswold, Mrs. H......................     187

Griswold, John J ......................      180

Grosvenor, (?) swell...................              177

Grund, Francis  J.--The    Americans in

Their Moral, Social and Political Rela-

tions  ...................................                              369

Guard, Samuel R., & Company........                  297

Guernsey County,             O...................             177

--Bibliography               ......................                 114

Gurley transit .........................                              152

Gurney, Asa ...........................                             178

Gustavus, Ohio, Anti-slavery Society.                188

Gutergemeinschaff     .....................                      341

Guthrie, A. A .............          179, 181, 183, 184

Guthrie, Sheldon ..................            179, 188

Guyan Hills ...........................                               152

Gwathenay, (?) .......................                             364

H(?)d, T. T...........................                                 187

Haldimand Papers ......................                                                                        297

Hall, Basil .............................                                369

Hall, Samuel                   ...................           180, 188

Hall, William                  ......................                        187

"Hall of Freedom" ........................                       175

Hambleton, Benjamin .................                        176

Hambleton, James............               183, 186, 187

Hamer, Thomas L.......................                                314, 315

Hamford, William.......................                         187, 188

Hamill, James ..........................                            281

Hamilton, Alexander ...............                                   284

Hamilton, Henry ....................                             56

Hamilton, Thomas--Men and Manners in

America    .........................              369

Hamilton, O.......            38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 45

Hamilton County, O.,                68, 71, 72, 73, 177,

182, 183, 187, 309, 362.

--Bibliography     ....................        114-117

--Democratic Societies...............                       72

Hamlin, Fred     ................................                    187

Hamlin, Homer .....................                              187

Hammond, Charles .....................                        31, 315

Hammond, John             ......................                 187

Hanby, Benjamin              .....................              287

--Memorial State Monument.......                     280

Hancock, Pa. ..........................                              354

Hancock County, O--Bibliography..                    117-118

Hanna, Robert ...............              177, 181, 188

Hanover, Ohio, Anti-slavery Society..                186

Hansen, Dr. ...............................                           229

Hardin County, O.--Bibliography.....                   118

Harmar, Josiah, ..........................                          27

Harmar, Fort .......             165, 168, 358, 372, 373

Harmony, Ind., ......................                              341, 348

Harmony Society      ....................348

Harper, Robert Goodloe...............                        83

Harper Bros., publishers, N. Y........                     213

Harper's Ferry expedition............                        377

Harper's Monthly Magazine.........                        25, 26

Harper's Weekly      ..................                           13, 377

Harr, Daniel ..........................               66

Harriman, S. F., publisher, Columbus,

O. ....................................                                  25

Harrington, William        ................                      188

Harris, Thaddeus Mason--The Journal of

a Tour into the Territory Northwest of

the Alleghany Mountains............                358

Harris, William    ...................          301, 304

"Harris line" ................             302, 303, 312

Harris of Philadelphia ..............                            86, 87

Harris' Tavern ........................                              360

Harrison, William Henry ......          12,               29, 363

--Memorial State Park ..............                        283

Harrison County, O............             182, 183, 187



394 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

394   OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

--Anti-slavery Society   ..............        187

--Bibliography  ....................                  118-119

Harrison township, Licking County, O.

................ ......................                     174

--Wesleyan Methodist Church......       174

Harrisonville, O. ......................                177

--Anti-slavery Society  ..............         187

Harrodsburg, Ky. .....................                                   50

Harte,  Bret   ...........................                                     17

Hartford, Ohio, Anti-slavery Society. 188

Hartley,   (?)  ..........................                 354

Hartwell expedition ...................              269

Harvard University ..................    93, 377

--Peabody Museum of Archaeology and

Ethnology    .........................            298

Harvey, Indian trader at Detroit....                             55

Harvey, Mrs., wife of the Indian trader

at  Detroit  ...........................                                     55

Harz Mountains ......................                 200

Hast, Margaret Pary..................              230

Havana Harbor .......................                234

Hawkins, William      ....................          311

Hawley, Orestes K. ..................                182

Hawthorne, Nathaniel ................                                 17

Hay, John .............................                                       16

Hayes, Rutherford B.--Memorial..        283, 288

Hayes, Sylvester .............                        366, 367, 368

Hayne, Paul Hamilton...........12, 15, 16

--MSS. ....................       12, 15, 16, 26

Health Bureau, see U.S.--Health Bureau.

Hecker,   Ill.   ........................... 345

Hemans, Lawton T.--Life and Times of

Stevens Thomson Mason, the Boy Gov-

ernor of Michigan..   299, 302, 315, 317, 318

Henderson, Ky. .......................                                   43

Henkel, Paul ..........................                  220

Henking and Cadot, firm..................       276

Hennings, Th. .......................                   349

Henrici ...........................                         348

Henry County, Mich. ..................           306

Henry County, O.--Bibliography......     119

Henshaw, Leslie--"The  Burr Conspiracy

in the Ohio Valley" ................                                 77

Herndon, (?) .........................                   363

Herrald family ........................               233

Hevia, Francis ........................                                     87

Hewitt, John Napoleon Brinton

--"Legend of the Founding of the Iro-

quois League"          ....................  260

--Wathatotarho            ...................... 260

Hewitt, William              ......................                       29

Hibben, Thomas ......................               183

Hidatsa   ................................                  257

Higgins, David.....................    308, 309

High Plains area.242, 243, 244, 247, 254, 255

Highland County, O., 177, 182, 213, 220,

224, 225, 227, 229, 233, 235.

--Bibliography     ...................... 119

--Swamps      ........................... 215

Hill, Norman Newell, jr.,--History of

Licking County...................    174, 175

Hillhouse, James ....................        85

Hillsboro, O.   ................  220, 233, 236

Hinckley, Ohio, Anti-slavery Society. 187

Hinds, William A.--American Communi-

ties         ..................................             348

Hindus       ................................               321

Hine Insect Library, see Ohio State

Archaeological and Historical Society--

Library--Hine Collection.

Hingston Station, see Ruddell's Station.

Hinkson, B. .......................    313, 316

Hip Sing Tong........................       339

Historical and Philosophical Society of

Ohio   .................................   73

--Quarterly Publication.......      42, 70, 79

"Historical Ohio"    .....................  288

History and Biographical Cyclopaedia of

Butler County, Ohio ................    38-39

History of the Ohio State University. 194

Hitti, Philip K.--The Syrians in America

............. ........................                                          332

Hobson, Richard ......................                                    219

Hocking County, O..................    276, 288

--Bibliography    ......................                                 120

Hodgdon, Samuel ...................                                     86, 87

Hoffman, Rudolph ....................                                  345

Holden, Mahlon     ..................  178, 187

Holland, Joseph Gilbert...............       16

Holland, 11, 323; lace, 211.

Hollanders, 331, 336; characteristics,                         337

Holloway, Smith ......................                                   186

Hollywood, Cal. ......................                                    230

Holmes, Jesse ....................     176, 184

Holmes, Lot .........................       186

Holmes, Oliver Wendell ........      15, 16, 26

Holmes County, O.....................                                  183

--Bibliography    ......................                                 120

Holy Land ........................     225, 226

Holyoke, William     ....................                                182

Homesteads    ...........................                                  209

Hooper, Osman C. ...................                                   195

Hoosierdom   ............................                                   377

Hoper, John R......................                                        187

Hopewell Gap, Va ......................                                47

Hopewell Mounds ..................     259, 263

Horner, John S., 302, 303 313, 314, 315,

316.

Hosmer, H. ........................                                          186

Hottentots ............................                                        321

Hough, Joseph, his narrative, 38-45; youth

and apprenticeship, 39; moved to Ohio

and set up business in Hamilton, 40;

how he procured merchandise, 4142;

partnership with J. McBride, 43; trip to

New Orleans described, 43-44; steamboat

navigation on the Ohio described, 44;

moved to Vicksburg, Miss., 45.

Hough, Sabin .........................                                      366

Hough, Thomas .....................                                     40, 41

Houghton, Mifflin and Company, pub-

lishers, Boston  ......................     24

Houghton, Osgood and Company, pub-

lishers, Boston ......................      24

House of Representatives, see U. S.--

Congress--House of Representatives.

Hovey, Benjamin     .....................     77

Howard, Benjamin C. ...........         302, 313

Howard, Edgar B.......         244, 247, 251 252

--"Evidence of Early Man in North

America" ...........................                                 242

Howard, H. W.......................                                      186

Howe, Frederick C.--"A City Finding

Itself"  ...............................   320

Howe, Henry--Historical Collections of

Ohio  .............................  174,                                 175

Howel, Elias ........................                                       271

Howells, H. Maria ......................                                179

Howells, Henry C .......................179, 180

Howells, William Dean..      3, 4, 8, 16, 17, 18

--A Boy's Town ......................     3, 4



INDEX 395

INDEX                      395

--Diary  ..............................                      4

--"Louis Labeau's Conversion".....              10

--My Literary Passions .............                5, 8

--The Poems of Two Friends, 8, 18-19,

23.

--Years of My Youth ................                  3, 5

Hoxie, William    B.     ....................             230

Hubbard, William                 ...................     64

Hudson, Timothy ....................        183, 187

Hudson, William      R........................          182

Hudson, O.  ........................... 179

--Anti-slavery  Society ...............              187

Huff, J.  .............................                           187

Hull, William                ......................           66

Humphrey, Chancy     ...................              366

Humphries, Bruce, Inc. ..............                 375

Hungarian Jews ........................                   325

Hungarians, 321, 322, 325, 326, 327, 330,

337, 338; university, 322; paper, 325;

migration, 328.

Hungary    ................      323, 325, 328, 337

Hunt, James ..........................          156

Hunt, John ........................        176, 182

Hunt, Leigh     ..........................                    5

--"Imagination and Fancy" .........              5

Hunt, W. F............................                        180

Hunt, William     ........................                 65

Hunter, Mary      E.......................                276

Huntington, W. Va...................                    224

Huntsburg, O. ........................                      177

Hurd and Houghton, publisher, N. Y.

.................................13,   23,   24

Huron County, 0.............          177, 183, 187

--Bibliography ....................       120-121

Hurons    ...........................           258

Hustons, Ky., see Paris, Ky.

Hutchins, Mr. ........................                      371

Hutchins, Thomas ....................                  299

Igaguti  ................................                        259

Illinois, 6, 18, 90, 203, 207, 217, 218, 302,

304, 316, 317, 345, 375.

--State   Historical Library--Collections,

89.

--State             Historical   Society -- Archives

Division      ...........................              90

Illinois Territory.......................                   89

The Independent ......................                  13

Indian, 360; affairs, 166; agents, 194;

tribes, 194; factories, 194; mounds, 352,

357; corn, 359; meal, 361; war, 363.

Indian Territory    ......................     369

Indiana, 3, 18, 77, 180, 203, 207, 217, 218,

301, 302, 304, 316, 317, 346, 350, 374, 375,

377; line, 362; shore, 364.

--Constitution    .......................    304

--George Washington Bicentennial Com-

mission   ...........................     232

--Historical Bureau     ............    374, 375

--Historical Society--Publications...       69

--University    .........................               226

Indiana Canal Company..................          77

Indiana Historical Collections.........           374

Indiana Quarterly  Magazine of History

.......................................                       77

Indiana Territory .....................                 89

--Legislature  ......................   77, 89

Indianapolis, Ind.       .............                    41, 276, 374

--John Herron Art Institute....289, 298

Indianians   .............................     361

Indians, 28, 42, 43, 44, 46, 49, 50, 51, 53,

54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 60, 66, 69, 161, 163,

167, 258, 264, 276, 288, 354, 363, 373;

gauntlet running, 52; molested the

Kentons, 61-62.

Industrial Relations Commission, see U.

S.--Industrial Relations Commission.

Ingersol, Mrs. L. F........................                                187

Ingraham    ................................                                  176

Innerarrity, James ...........................                             87

Inscription Rock State Park..........                                283

Iowa   ..........................       207, 217, 350

--University    .........................      216

Iowa Equitable Life Insurance Company

................ ......................                                         236

Ireland  ..............................                                          17,                                       47

Irish, 305, 353; districts, 333.

Ironton,  O.    ............................     154

Iroquois Indians...........        91, 259, 260, 264

Irville,  O.   .............................     179

Irving, Washington .................                                    17, 369

Island No. 18 .........................                                      357

Isle  Ford,  Ky..........................                                      49

Isnardon, Jacques ....................                                   230

Italians, 321, 322, 327, 333, 336, 337; im-

migration, 326; colonies, 338.

Italy  ...........................    17,  323,  326

Jackson, Andrew, 285, 302, 310, 312, 313,

314, 315, 316, 318, 376; administration,

301.

Jackson, Jacob ..................         81, 82, 84

Jackson, Robert ..........................                                  311

Jackson, Ohio, Herald....................                               231

Jackson County, O.............         151, 219, 231

--Bibliography     .....................                                121

Jacksonian  frontiersman   .............                            376

Jacoby, Helen   ............................                                276

Jacoby, Michael ........................                                  276

James River .......................         360, 361

James' Mills, see Milton, Ind.

Jamison, John           ........................                             179

January,   (?)            ..........................                           362

Japanese Steamship Company..........                          213

Jarboe, Elizabeth (Mrs. Simon Kenton),

60, 64, 67; adventures with the Indians,

61-62.

Jarboe, Mrs. Elizabeth  McClelland, see

McClelland, Elizabeth.

Jarboe, Stephen               ........................       60

Jarboe's  Run           .......................     61, 62

Jasper County, Ind....................                                   67

Jay  County, Ind .......................                                   220

Jefferson, Thomas,          76, 77, 80, 81, 82, 87,

88, 207, 284, 285.

--MSS      .......................                                           82

--"Proclamation against Burr's Plot",                    79.

Jefferson, Fort, State Park............                               283

Jefferson County, O.......       182, 183, 187, 265

--Bibliography    ....................    121-122

Jeffersonian political principles....      206, 207

Jeffersonville, Ind. ..................                                    364

Jennings, William    ....................                                350

"Jenny Lind of Florida".............                                  230

Jersey,  O.    .............................                                   178

--Anti-slavery            Society  ..............                 187

Jersey City,             O........................                          223

Jesuits  .................................                                       258

Jewett, Leonard    .....................                                  31

Jewell, Edwin--The Crescent City....                          351



396 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

396   OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

Jews, 325, 329, 330, 333, 336, 337, 338; popu-

lation, 322.

John B. Stetson University...........         233

--Department of Economics and Busi-

ness Administration ..............       224

John Herron Art Institute, see Indi-

anapolis, Ind.

"Johnny Appleseed", see Chapman, John.

Johns, D.    ...........................                               187

Johnson, Andrew      .....................                      377

Johnson, Arthur C., sr...............                           288

Johnson, J. B. ........................                              183

Johnson, James S.     ...................                   187

Johnson, Leveret ......................                          186

Johnson, Phineas .....................                           187

Johnson's Island    ......................                          91

Johnsonville, Ohio, Anti-slavery Society

.....................................                                   188

Johnston, J. B..........................                              178

Jones, Jenkin W      ......................                        176

Jones, Thomas ........................                             178

Journal of Southern History ..........                      351

Journals   ..............................                                90-91

Judson, Mrs. ..........................                              177

Judson, E.    ..........................177, 184

Judson, Overton     ......................                       183

Jugoslavia, ..............................                           327

Jugoslavs, 321, 322, 327; colonies, 338.

Juniata River .........................                              354

Kalida, O. ...............................                             179

Kalowisi ...............................                                258

Kanawha River.........................                           361

Kansas ............................      233, 243

Kappa Alpha Theta ....................                         223

Kaskaskia, Ill ........................                                56, 66

Kassel clergy...........................                            218

Kauffman, Theodore

--"S. M. B. Piatt," portrait.........       12

Kellar, Herbert Anthony (ed.)

--Solon Robinson, Pioneer and Agricul-

turist ...........................                                  374-375

Kelley, Mrs.............................                             187

Kelley, Alfred.........................                             276

Kelley, Henry T.......................                           187

Kelly, James ..........................                              73

Kemper, Nathan .....................                             73, 74

Kemper, Reuben................                                  73, 74, 75

Kemper Rebellion.......................                         74

Kenosha, Wis...........................                            276

Kenrick, William--The American Silk

Grower's Guide.......................                         267

Kenton, Benjamin......................                          47

Kenton, Edna--Simon Kenton, His Life

and Period ............................                            55

Kenton, Elizabeth.......................                           67

Kenton, Elizabeth C. (Mrs. Jacob

M yers)  ...............................      67

Kenton, Mrs. Elizabeth Jarboe, see Jar-

boe, Elizabeth.

Kenton, John, son of Mark and Mary 47

Kenton, John, son of Simon and Mar-

tha ........................                                             59

Kenton, Mark...........................                             47

Kenton, Mark, jr .....................                             47

Kenton, Mrs. Martha Dowden, see Dow-

den, Martha.

Kenton, Mary (Mrs. Daniel Murray)               67

Kenton, Mrs. Mary Ann McCullough,

see McCullough, Mary Ann.

Kenton, Mrs. Mary   Miller, see Miller,

Mary.

Kenton, Matilda (Mrs. John S. Parkin-

son)           ..................................                     67

Kenton          N a ncy    (Mrs. William                      Mc-

Carty;        ..............................                                 59

Kenton,         Ruth      Jane   (Mrs. James

Brown)      ..............................    67

Kenton, Sarah (Mrs. John McCord). 59

Kenton, Simon, eulogy of, 46-47l his pa--

rental family, 47; youth, fight with W.

Veach, and flight, 48; acquaintance with

Simon Girty, and employed by British

as Indian scout, 49; discharged as scout

50; captured by Indians, 51; compelled

to  run  gauntlet, 52; saved    from  the

stake by Girty and Logan, 53; held

captive by British in Detroit, 54; aided

by trader's wife to escape, 55; joined

George   Rogers    Clark  in   expedition

against Kaskaskia, 56-57; expedition

against Indians, 57-59; married Martha

Dowden, 59; her death, 59; married

Elizabeth   Jarboe   and    settled  near

Springfield, O., 60-61; Indian anecdotes

of, 61-62; as a farmer and mill owner,

62-63: death and burial, 63-64; con-

version; 64; his hospitality, 64-65; pen-

sioned, 65; review of events, 66-67;

family, 67.

-- MSS.     .............................. 56

Kenton, Simon, Jr.....................                           59

Kenton, William....................                              47, 67

Kenton, William    Miller...............     67

Kenton's Station, Ky...............                            60, 67

Kentuckians ...........................                             361

Kentucky, 3, 14, 28, 46, 47, 50, 51, 54, 55,

57, 59, 61, 62, 64, 66, 67, 77, 78, 81,

85, 161, 170, 199, 203, 207, 218, 227, 232,

297, 352, 361, 363, 364, 375.

--Sixth Congressional District......                    235

Kentucky River........................                           47

Kenworthy, Leonard S.

--The Tall Sycamore of the Wabash

(Daniel Wolsey Voorhees)......                        375-377

Kenyon College...................                                2, 5, 18

--General Cataloge ..................                       5

Kerns, Wayne..........................                           153

Key, Francis Scott.......................                                83

Keys, William..........................                           182

Kielman, Charles.......................                          343

Kilbourn, Asahel.......................                           183

Kimball, Norman.......................                         188

King, John--American Dispensatory..                227

King, Leicester.........................                           182

King, Samuel............................                           186

King, Zebulon..........................                            167

Kingsbury, Harmon ................                           176, 182

Kingsley, (?)......................                                  187, 188

Kinsman, O............................. 180

--Anti-slavery Society................    188

Kirk, Abner G......................     176, 186

Kirk,  R. C..............................                               186

Kirker, Thomas.........................                           85

Kirtland, Ohio, Anti-slavery Society.                 187

Knapp, (?).............................                               360

Knowlton, (?) .........................                             178

Knox County, O..............       177, 183, 187

--Bibliography .....................                            122

Koontz,  J................................                              187

Koppers Coal Company................                      235

Koppers Company ......................       234



INDEX 397

INDEX                     397

Ku Klux Klan.........................             30

Kucera, Magdelena--"The Slavic Races in

Cleveland      ...........................    326

Kummer, George ......................             93

??

"Lac Herie" (Lake Erie).............                                   91

Ladd, W. M............................                                      187

Ladies' Home Journal..................                                213

LaForge, Frank.........................                                    230

Lagonda, O..............................                                       63

Lake County, O--Bibliography.....                              122-123

Lakewood, O .........................                                      338

Lakes, see names of Lakes.

Lancaster, Pa...........................          41

Landis George B.

--"The Separatists of Zoar"........           341

Lane, (?)............................       359, 360

Lane, D ................................                                       187

Lane, John..............................                                       187

Lang, Andreas..........................                                   349

Langdon, Joseph L.....................                                  178

Lantern ................................                                         195

Laramie River .........................                                   250

Laramie River Valley ..................                              248

Latin, 226; script, 328.

Latrobe, Charles J. -- The Rambler in

North America...................         369, 370

Laurel Hill.............................                                         355

Laurens, Fort, State Park.............                                283

Lawrence County, O..........          154, 183, 276

--Bibliography .......................        123

Lazarus, F. & R., & Company, Columbus,

O.   ....................................                                       234

Leading Run............................                                     360

Leather Stocking.......................                                     46

Lebanon, O..........................                                         40, 311

Lebanon University.....................                                224

Ledbetter, Eleanor E.

--The Czechs in Cleveland ...........                             328

--The Jugoslavs in Cleveland........                            328

--The Slovaks in Cleveland..........                              327

Lee, Samuel........................         179, 187

Lee, Thomas............................                                    187

Lehigh County, Pa.....................                                 233

Lehigh   University ......................                               227

Lennell, Joseph.........................                                   178

Lenz, (?).............................                                          348

Leonard, Mrs. S........................                                   187

Lepanto ................................                                       200

Lernoult, Capt..........................                                      56

Lescaume, Pierre.......................                                230

Letart Falls (Rapids), O..........         226, 360

Lett press...............................                                      324

Lewis, Mr...............................                                      353

Lewis, Elias M.........................                                    177

Lewis, Isaac........................        177, 187

Lewis, John L...........................                                    179

Lewis, W. S............................                                     179

Lewisburg, Ky..........................                                   348

Lexington, Ky.....        64, 78, 82, 362, 363, 364

Lexington, Mass.--Battle of ...........                              50

Lexington, O.--Anti-slavery Society...                       188

Liberty Hall and Cincinnati Mercury..

...........................73, 74, 75, 79, 80, 84

Library Associations of Ohio, Indiana and

Michigan--Tri-State Meeting.........          299

Library of Congress, see U. S.--Library

of Congress.

Licking County, O., 173, 174, 176, 178, 183,

187, 266, 366, 367.

--Bibliography ....................       123-124

Licking River...............          47 57, 58, 59

Liday, Samuel..........................         181

Lima, O.............................                                   213, 228

Limestone, Ky ..................                               64, 169, 862

Lincoln, Abraham ........        7, 9, 20, 285, 377

Lincoln-Douglas debates ................          8

Lindenmeier, 244; site, 240, 243, 245, 248,

251, 254, 256; Variant, 243; specimens,

247; discoveries, 252.

Lindley, Harlow...............        278, 287, 288

--Indiana as Seen by Early Traveler:

.............................    360, 361, 363

Lindsay, (?)........................                               353

Linnel, Knowles........................                        366

Litchfield, O., Anti-slavery Society....            187

Literary Digest.........................                          244

Literature and Life ....................                        231

Lithuania ...............................                         324

Lithuanians, 322, 324; settlements, 389;

colony, 339.

Littke, Harry...........................                          336

Little,  Jacob ............................                         173

Little Grave Creek .....................                      358

"Little Italy"...........................                           320

Little Kanawha.........................                        359

Little Miami River.....................                       362

Little Muskingum   River...............                   371

Little Russian ...........................                         323

Little Sandy River .....................                       361

Little Scioto River .....................                       361

Little's Town, Pa .......................                       353

Liverpool (British ship)...............                      50

Liverpool, Ohio, Anti-slavery Society.           187

Lloyd, C. G.--Drugs and Medicines of

North America.......................         227

Lloyd, Emma Rouse, see Rouse, Emma.

Lloyd, John Thomas ...............        227, 228

--Biology of North American Caddis Fly

Larvae .............................                          228

--Life in Inland Waters.............                     228

Lloyd, John Uri........................                         227

--American Dispensatory.............                 227

--Chemistry of Medicines ............                 227

--Drugs and Medicines of North

America    ...........................     227

--Elixirs, Their History and Prepara-

tion .................................                           227

--Etidorpha, the End of Earth......                    227

--Felix Moses, the Beloved Jew....               227

--Origin and History      of All the Phar-

macopoeial Drugs ...................                 227

--Red Head...........................                         227

--The Right Side of the Car........                   227

--Scroggins .........................                          227

--Stringtown    on   the Pike..........                227

--Warwick of the Knobs .............                      227

Lloyd Bros. Pharmacist Corp. of Cincin-

nati ...................................                             228

Lockwood, Carlton ......................                     178

Logan, Benjamin.......................                       59

Logan, Indian chief..............       58, 59, ??

Logan, Mt...............................        29

Logan County, O., 49, 52, 63, 64, 65, 66,

178, 183, 187.

--Bibliography    .......................                       125

--Historical Society..................                      63

Logan Elm State Park ................                      283

Loge, postmaster at Cincinnati............16

Lombardy poplars.....................                                  360

London, England ...............       17, 225, 265

London, Pa..............................                          353

London Athenaeum.....................                      13

London Spectator.......................                       13

Long, David .......................                              182, 186

"Long reach"  ...........................                        358, 361



398 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

398   OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

"Long stretch" ..................361

Longfellow, Mrs. Elizabeth Frances Ap-

pleton, see Appleton, Elizabeth Frances.

Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 3, 10,-11,

12, 13.

--"The Children's Hour"............ 10

Longfellow, Mrs. Mary S. Potter, see

Potter, Mary S.

Longfellow, Stephen.................... 10

Loomis,   R............................... 187

Lorain,    O...............................  326

Lorain County, O............. 178, 183, 187

--Anti-slavery Society ................ 187

--Bibliography    ................... 125-126

Lord .................................... 169

Lord, Thomas........................... 165

Lord of the North and Underworld... 261

Los Angeles, Cal....................... 235

Los Angeles Daily Herald............ 231

Louis XVI .............................. 364

Louisiana .................. 77, 88, 284, 352

--University.

--Department of History........... 378

--Libraries ......................... 378

Louisville, Ky., 7, 18, 43, 44, 47, 54, 56, 57,

233, 361, 352, 362, 363, 364.

Louisville, Kentucky, Journal..... 7, 18

Low, Walter, publisher, N. Y...... 11, 23

Lowe, Susan E ......................... 177

Lowell, James Russell, 1, 5, 7, 10, 17; as

editor of Atlantic Monthly, 5, 7.

Lower Salem, O ........................ 180

Lower Sandusky, O ..................... 309

Lucas, Robert, 299, 302, 303, 305, 306, 307,

308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316,

317.

Lucas County, O .................... 303, 308

--Bibliography    ................... 126-127

Ludlow, J. C............................ 187

Lukins, Mrs............................. 177

Lukins, William E....................... 177

Lunt, (?) ........................... 164, 165

Luther, Martin .......................200, 204

Lutheran church, 210, 212, 224, 231; paro-

chial school system, 203; in Ohio, 220;

school, 225.

Lutheran Herald ...................... 231

Lutheranism    ........................... 219

Lutherans .............................. 224

Lyme, O .................................  177

--Anti-slavery Society ................ 187

Lynchburg, O........................... 229

Lyon,       Lucius ............................ 317

Lytle,      R.T ............................. 314

Mac-a-Cheek    Castle, home      of Donn

Piatt ............................... 6, 22

McArthur, Dorothy Whitney ....... 27, 30

McArthur, Duncan, birth and early youth,

27; served under J. Harmar, 27-28; as

Indian scout, 28; description, 28; mar-

ried      and      settled  near Chillicothe, 29;

elected                       to Ohio Legislature, 30; clash

with T. Worthington, 31; accused of

drunkenness and cheating at cards, 32;

his explanation of the card dispute, 33.

--MSS.  ...............................  33

McArthur, Mrs. Nancy McDonald, see

McDonald, Nancy.

MacArthur family ...................... 27

McBride, James ................. 38, 39, 42

-Notes on Hamilton ................. 41

--Pioneer Biography............... 68, 69

--"A Voyage Down the Mississippi" 42

McCaleb, Walter Flavius

--The Aaron Burr Conspiracy, 77,

78, 79.

McCarty, Mrs. Nancy Kenton, see Ken-

ton, Nancy.

McClay, Samuel ........................ 81

McClelland, Elizabeth (Mrs. Stephen Jar-

boe) .................................. 60

McClelland, Thomas.................... 67

McClellands, Ky., see Georgetown, Ky.

McClure, O.............................. 220

McConnaughey, Isaiah................. 235

McConnelsburgh, Pa.................... 353

McCord, John.......................... 59

McCord, Mrs. Sarah Kenton, see Kenton,

Sarah.

McCormick, John W................... 234

McCormick Historical Association.... 375

McCoy, Alexander M.................. 177

McCrary, W. B ..................... 175, 178

McCullock, Samuel..................... 183

McCullough, Arthur J.................. 224

McCullough, Mary Ann (Mrs. William

Miller Kenton)....................... 67

McCutcheon, Joseph.................... 315

McDermott, John Francis............. 378

McDonald, John......................... 67

--Biographical Sketches of General Na-

thaniel Massie, General McArthur . . .

Simon   Kenton ........... 27, 29, 55, 67

McDonald, Nancy (Mrs. Duncan Mc-

Arthur) ......................           29

McFarland, (?) ......................... 358

McFarland, William .................... 83

McGregor, Capt ......................... 56

McGuffey, William Holmes

--Readers .....................           14

McHenry,   (?) .......................... 362

McKay, George .................... 305, 306

McKay, William  W ............... 312, 315

Mackinac, Mich ......................... 56

McKinley, William, Ohio governor... 235

McKinley, William, assistant reference

librarian .................... 275

McMaster, John  Bach -- History of the

People of the United States ..... 76, 318

MacMillan, William .................... 72

McNeal, Edgar H ....................... 195

Macochee Creek ..................... 52, 66

Macochee Valley ....................... 59

Macon, Mr .............................. 364

McPherson, Harry R .................. 281

MacRae, Thomas ....................... 349

McRoberts, Mary ....................... 42

Mad River....50, 52, 58, 59, 60, 63, 64, 66

Mad River country ................. 60, 65

Mad River Valley ...................... 52

Madison, James ........... .80, 284, 285, 301

--MSS ............................80, 84

Madison, O..............................  177

--Anti-slavery Society ................ 187

--Female Anti-slavery Society ....... 187

Madison, Wis.--State Historical Society--

Draper MS. Collection ............... 56

Madison County, O................ 179, 183

--Bibliography ....................... 127

Magnesia Spring ..................... ... 354

Magyars .......................... 322

Magan, Asa................... 179, 182, 184

Mahan, J. B ....................... 182, 186



INDEX 399

INDEX                      399

Mahlie, Alberta Rose .................. 281

Mahoning, O.--Anti-slavery Society.. 187

Mahoning County, O.

--Bibliography ....................127-128

Maine  ............................  265, 270

Majonnier Brothers Creamery Supply

Company ........................... 216

Makio ................................   195

Mansfield,   ........................ 179, 311

Maps, history produced  by bad

ones............................. 299-300

Marietta, O., 46, 64, 162, 163, 166, 167,

170, 171, 180, 185, 222, 347, 358, 359, 371,

372; described, 161; local government,

164; local highway department, 164; site

described, 371; plans for building the

city, 371-372; fertility of the region, 372;

antiquities described, 372-373; friendli-

ness of the Indians, 373.

--Anti-slavery Society ................ 188

--Public Library...................... 161

Marietta College ..............   196, 226, 284

--Library    ....................... 161

Marion, O.......................... 231

Marion, Ohio, Daily Mirror........... 231

Marion County, Ia..................... 224

Marion County, O...................... 276

--Bibliography....................... 128

Marlboro, O........................ 176, 179

--Anti-slavery Society................ 187

Marple, David J........................ 31

Marryat, Frederick..................... 369

Marshall, John.......................... 79

Marshall College........................ 224

Martin, Luther......................... 83

Martin, Thomas........................ 79

Martindale, D........................... 187

Martinsburg, Va........................ 207

Marxian socialism...................... 347

Maryland    ......... 60, 81, 202, 224, 265, 270

Marysville, O........................... 101

Mason, Richard Lee................... 361

Mason, Stevens T., 299, 302, 303, 304, 305,

306, 313, 315, 316, 317.

Mason County, Ky..................... 60

Mason County, W. Va... 206, 217, 229, 236

Massachusetts, 81, 84, 88, 265, 270, 345,

375.

--Historical Society.................    70

--Collections--"Index to Pickering Pa-

pers"   .......................68, 86,  87

Massachusetts Spy, or the Worcester Ga-

zette  ................................371

Massey, Samuel E................. 346, 848

Massie, David Meade

--Nathaniel Massie................... 72

Massie, Nathaniel............... 29, 71, 72

Massillon, O........................ 269, 270

Mather, Mrs. J. G.................... 175

Matthews, Phebe....................... 177

Mattison, Israel........................ 178

Maumee, O......................... 229, 312

Maumee Bay....................... 300, 316

Maumee River............. 50, 299, 300, 317

Maumee Valley......................... 275

May, Col................................ 169

May, Patrick C.................... 311, 312

Maylin, Thomas........................ 182

Maysville, Ky..... ..................... 362

Mazeppa  ............................ 46, 329

Medina, O...............................  179

--Anti-slavery Society................ 187

Medina County, O............. 179, 183, 187

--Bibliography ....................... 129

Meek, Basil.............................  28

--"General Harmar's Expedition"... 28

Meigs, Return J........................ 165

Meigs County, O., 217, 222, 229, 231,

233, 235.

--Bibliography ....................... 129

Melendy, John..................... 177, 182

Melish, John....................... 360, 362

Mellon, Andrew ........................ 235

Mellwayne, Robert R ................. 180

Melville, Herman, lectured in Cleveland

and Cincinnati, 34; in Chillicothe, 35.

--Moby Dick...................... 34, 36

--"Statues in Rome" ................. 35

Memphis, Tenn......................... 43

Mercantile business in Ohio, in 19th cen-

tury  .................................41-45

Mercer, Mrs. Anna Frances Farrar, see

Farrar, Anna Frances.

Mercer, C. F....................... 86, 87

Mercer, William Newton, biography, 351-

352; his diary evaluated, 352; The Diary,

353-364; Baltimore, Md., to Chambers-

burgh, Pa.. 353; to Bedford, 354; me-

dicinal springs described, 354; lost his

dog, 355; Bedford to Pittsburgh, 355;

Pittsburgh described, 255-256; em-

barked on the Ohio, 356; arrived at

Pultney, O., 357; disappointment at

not  seeing   elks,  357-358; arrival at

Marietta and reception by beldam, 358;

described Indian mound, 358-359;

Marietta to Letart's Falls, 359-360; de-

scribed floating mill and "rock of an-

tiquity", 360; "long stretch" in the

Ohio River, 361; Portsmouth to Cincin-

nati, 361-362; Cincinnati to Lexington,

Ky., 362-363; Lexington to Louisville,

363-364.

--"Journey from Louisville to New Or-

leans in 1816"....................... 351

Mercer County, O.

--Bibliography ................... 129-130

Methodism   in Indiana ................. 220

Methodist Episcopal Church, 10, 64, 219;

preacher, 60; ministry, 234.

--General Conference ................ 235

--Ohio Conference -- Portsmouth Dis-

trict  ................................ 219

Methodist Episcopal Church, South... 226

Mexican, invasion, 85; statue, 264.

Mexico ................. 59, 76, 77, 241, 261

Miami,  Fort ............................. 303

Miami and Erie Canal ................. 276

Miami Baptist Association............. 69

Miami country, 38, 39, 68, 362; trade in

early 19th century, 37, 43.

Miami County, O....................... 362

--Bibliography ....................... 130

Miami Island Church..................     69

Miami Rivers, 12, 42, 43, 47, 50, 58, 59,

68, 73.

Miami University....................... 276

--Anti-slavery Society................ 186

Miami Valley........................... 38

Miami Village, O....................... 167

Miamisburg Mound State Park........ 283

Michabo ........................... 257, 259



400 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

400   OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

Michigan, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306,

307, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317,

318, 381, 346; troops, 303.

--Legislature .................... 317, 318

--Militia .....302, 303, 306, 308, 309, 314

--University  ..................... 279, 305

--Upper Peninsula ............... 303, 318

Michigan, Lake................ 300, 303, 304

Michigan City, Ind.................... 317

Michigan Political Science Association

--Publications .....................  299

Michigan Territory....... 299, 300, 301, 304

--Legislative Council ............. 301, 302

Middle Ages............................ 22

Middle West......................... 5, 225

Middlebury, O.......................... 185

--Anti-slavery Society............... 187

Middletown, Ind. ...........................364

Middletown, O.......................... 279

--Anti-slavery Society ............... 186

Midway, O.............................. 179

Milan, O ........................... 177, 184

--Anti-slavery Society ................ 187

Miles, Archibald ..............176, 179, 187

Miles, S. S........................... 178

Military administration, 194; posts, 194.

Mill Creek      ................. 40, 201, 209

Mill Creek Park ....................                                       288

Miller, (?) .........................362

Miller,  Mr ........................ 64

Miller, Ansel .......................  186

Miller, Daniel ................... 156, 182

Miller, James ...................... 309

Miller, John ........................ 346

Miller, Lewis........................... 179

Miller, Mary (Mrs. Mark Kenton)... 47

Miller, Oscar F.......... 274, 283, 287, 288

Millikan, Daniel .....................  187

Millington, A. S..................... 307

Mills, Helen ...................... 196 274

Mills, Henry...................... 219, 230

Mills, Mrs. Henry...................... 230

Mills, Lucius.......................... 179

Mills, Nelle........................... 230

Mills, William Waddell .............. 229

Milton, Ind ...........................   3

Mineral Industry ....................... 227

Mingo Indians ...................... 53,,59, 161

Minneapolis, Minn....................... 194

Minnesota

--University .....................     217

--High School ....................... 194

--Press ............................ 194

Missionary Review of the World.......... 322

Mississippi .................... 45, 79, 375

Mississippi River, 42, 43, 44, 47, 50, 56,

66, 73, 77, 84, 101.

Mississippi Territory ................... 45

--Archives ........................... 79

Mississippi Valley ...................... 38

Mississippi Valley Historical Associa-

tion  ........................... 274, 279

Mississippi   Valley    Historical         Re-

view   ........................... 30, 356

Missoula, Mont....................... 224

Missouri ...................... 257, 350, 375

Mitchell, John--Map of the West..... 299

Mixer, Isaac............. 163, 164, 165, 166

Mobile, Ala............................. 87

Mohammedans.................. 200, 220, 333

Money ............................      162

Monitor Polish Daily .................. 326

Monong, Ia ............................. 67

Monongahala River.............. 40, 49, 355

Monongalia County, W. Va.......... 68

Monroe, Mich........ 302, 307, 309, 315, 317

Monroe, Michigan, Sentinel.. 305, 306, 307

Monroe County, Mich.................. 306

Monroe County, O..................... 183

--Bibliography .................... 130-131

Montana ............................. 6, 224

--School of Mines .................... 227

Monteith, Abigail ...................... 187

Monteith, John.......................... 183

Montenegrins ..................... 327, 328

Monterey, Mexico...................... 235

Montesquieu ........................... 202

Montgomery, Ala....................... 346

Montgomery County, O............... 183, 362

--Bibliography .................... 131-132

Monticello, home of Thomas Jefferson, 29

Monticello, Ia .......................... 67

Montreal, Que........................... 347

Mooney, James......................... 258

--Myths of the Cherokee........ 258, 259

Moore, Andrew......................... 81

Moravians .............................. 322

Morgan, Col............................. 161

Morgan, G. W...........................   75

Morgan, Richard E...................... 279

Morgan County, O.--Bibliography..... 132

Morgan township, Gallia County, O... 160

Morhart, Katherine Elizabeth (Mrs. Low-

ry F. Sater) ...................... 285

Morning Courier and New York En-

quirer   ...........................  300, 312

Morrison, Major, bank director, from

Lexington, Ky........................ 82

Morrison, Caroline Piatt

--A Memorial Biography: Benjamin M.

Piatt and Elisabeth, His Wife .... 22

Morrey School of Music .............. 230

Morrow, Jeremiah............................ 71

Morrow  County, O..................... 236

--Bibliography ....................... 132

Morton, John........................... 177

Morton, Oliver P........................ 377

Morus alba.............................. 266

Morus multicaulis............. 266, 269, 271

Morus rubra............................ 266

Mound Builders .................... 261, 288

Mound Builders State Park ........... 283

Mound City State Park................ 283

Mt. Gilead, O..........................                                     236

Mt. Pleasant, O............... 185, 265,                             271

--Anti-slavery Society................ 187

Mt. Union, O.--Anti-slavery Society.. 187

Mt. Vernon, O...................... 177, 185

--Anti-slavery Society................ 187

Mower, B. F .......................... 366

Mower, S. R. (?)...................... 366

Muddy Creek ........................... 362

Mulberry tree business in Ohio.... 265-272

Muleahy,  D., and  Company, publisher,

Cork, Ireland......................... 24

Mullen, John ..........................  176

Mumford, Eugene P................... 235

Muncie, Ind ........................ 223, 232

Munich   ............................... 199

Munsee Indians......................... 161

Munsell, William ....................... 178

Munson, Augustine .................365, 366

Murphy, W. T..................... 311, 316

Murray, Daniel...........................  67



INDEX 401

INDEX                   401

Murray, Mrs. Mary Kenton, see Kenton,

Mary.

Museum Echoes........... 94, 273, 274, 275

Museum Journal....................... 242

Museum of Peaceful Arts ............. 227

Museums ........................ 92, 289-291

Muskingum, O.

--Female Anti-slavery Society....... 187

Muskingum County, O., 174, 179, 182, 183,

187, 276.

--Anti-slavery Society................ 187

--Bibliography .................... 132-133

Muskingum River, 167, 169, 357, 358, 359,

371, 372.

Myers,  Miss ............................  26

Myers, Mrs. Elizabeth C. Kenton, see

Kenton, Elizabeth C.

Myers, Jacob............................ 67

Myers, Mrs. John ...................... 187

Mystics  ............................ 341, 345

Mythology, Indian ...................257-260

N. Y. A., 275, 276, 279; students, 277;

workers, 278; projects, 280.

Naples, Italy............................ 35

Nash, Laura.............................. 178

Nashee, George (ed.)-The Supporter. 31

Nashville, Tenn.-Battle of ............ 235

Nast cartoons ........................... 377

Natches   ................................ 260

Natchez, Miss....... 43, 44, 73, 75, 351, 361

The Nation............................. 377

National Association of Securities Com-

mission  ............................... 235

National Cyclopedia of American Biogra-

phy  ...........................  68

National Military Home, see U. S.--Na-

tional Military Home.

National Museum, see U. S.--National

Museum.

National Normal University, see Lebanon

University.

National Road.............. 4, 208, 277, 279

National Roush Reunion......... 229, 236

National Soldiers Home, see U. S.--Na-

tional Soldiers Home.

National Youth Administration, see

N. Y. A.

Navajo blankets...................... 281

Needham, proprietor of the Eagle Tav-

ern  ................................                                    31,     33

Needham, J. G.--Life in Inland                                                                                                          Wa-

ters ............................ 228

Negroes, 333, 336, 365; migration, 336.

Nelson,  (?) .............................  363

Nelson, O.--Anti-slavery Society...... 187

Nelson, Fort......................... 57, 58

Nelson Ledges ........................... 288

Nevins, Allen (ed.)--American Social

History as Recorded by British Trav-

elers ......................... 353, 360, 362

New Athens, O.--Anti-slavery Society, 187

New Baltimore, O...................... 284

New Braunfels, Tex.................... 344

New Concord, O.....................179

--Anti-slavery Society................ 187

New England, 10, 238, 284, 345, 358, 359,

377; Town Meeting, 164; stock, 336.

New Englanders ............... 359, 365

New Feliciana West Florida... 73, 74, 75

New Garden, O....................... 178

--Anti-slavery Society................ 186

New  Hampshire.................... 345, 348

New Jersey, 46, 49, 77, 161, 265, 270, 345,

350, 375.

New Lisbon, O................ 176, 184, 185

--Anti-slavery Society................ 186

New Madrid, Mo....................... 43

New Market, Va.............. 203, 211, 243

New Moorefield Pike................... 63

New Orleans, La., 1, 37, 38, 42, 43, 44, 72,

73, 75, 76, 77, 79, 82, 351.

--Canal St............................. 351

New Orleans States.................... 351

New Philadelphia, O ................... 342

New Richmond, O....................... 176, 362

--Anti-slavery Society................ 186

New World........... 27, 201, 207, 208, 221

New York (State).... 27, 64, 202, 350, 375

--Department of Education .......... 229

--Historical Association--Series...... 92

New York City, 11, 17, 68, 77, 92, 180, 181,

230, 235, 320, 325, 365, 374.

--Cedar St. .........................  26

--Chemists' Club...................... 227

--Fourth National Bank............. 226

--Wall St......................... 376, 377

New York Herald Tribune ............ 377

New York Times Magazine ............ 14

New York Tribune .......... 13, 345, 374

Newark, N. J...........................345

Newark, O., 178, 280; earthworks photo-

graphed from the air, 189; flying field,

189; extension of earthworks discovered,

190-192; airport, 192; description of newly

discovered extension of earthworks,

192-193.

Newark, Ohio, Advocate .............. 366

Newark, Ohio, Gazette ..............175, 366

Newburg, O........................ 338, 339

Newcastle, Ky.  .......................... 10

Newman, Albert Henry--History of Bap-

tist Churches......................... 68

Newport, Ky......................... 65, 267

Niagara  ............................. 354

Nichols, Levi........................... 178

Nicholson, Meredith.................... 376

Nida, Glenn............................ 234

Nida, Jack E................... 232, 234, 236

Niles' Weekly Register ................ 357

Nixdorf, Oscar......................... 347

Nixon, Edgar B......................... 378

--The Society of Separatists of Zoar, 341

Noble County, O.--Bibliography....... 133

Nordhoff, Charles--The Communistic So-

cieties of the United States.... 341, 347

Norfolk, Va............................ 50

Norse      ................................... 336

North     .................... 267, 310, 352, 366

North America..................... 259, 276

North American Review ............... 13

North Bend, O.............. 11, 13, 17, 37

North Bloomfield, Ohio

--Anti-slavery Society................ 188

North Carolina...................... 81, 361

North Mountain........................ 353

Northumberland County, Pa........... 201

Northwest ........................ 305, 324

Northwest, Great....................... 221

Northwest, Old, see Northwest Territory.

Northwest Territory, 68, 71, 76, 163, 167,

169, 171, 172, 207, 222, 300.

--Army ...............................  363

--General Assembly................... 71



402 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

402   OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

--General Court...................... 64

--Special Court of General Quarter Ses-

sions  ................................  165

Northwestern University........... 93, 279

Norton, Margaret Cross--Illinois Census

Returns, 1816-1820 ................... 89-90

Norvell, John........................... 314

Nowalk, W. J. (ed.)--Survey and Maps of

Polish Cleveland..................... 326

Norwegians ........... ............... 330

Norwich, Conn..................... 170, 171

Nottingham,O ..................... 339

Nullifiers ............................... 305

Nuswonger, (?) ........................ 168

Nye, Horace ................... 179, 181, 183

Nye, Lucinda........................... 187

Oberlin, O..................... 178, 181, 184

--Anti-slavery Society ................ 187

--Female Anti-slavery Society ....... 187

--Young Ladies Anti-slavery Society, 187

Oberlin College......................... 182

Octagon Mound State Park....... 282, 283

Ohio, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 11, 28, 29, 30, 34, 35,

36, 47, 49, 50, 57, 60, 63, 65, 66, 68, 75,

76, 77, 80, 81, 83, 85, 86, 87, 90, 91, 184,

185, 189, 196, 203, 207, 218, 219, 220, 228,

238, 241, 242, 245, 248, 252, 254, 255, 261,

263, 265, 266, 267, 275, 279, 280, 288, 299,

300, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 312,

313, 316, 317, 318, 320, 324, 327, 344, 361,

367, 375, 377; archaeology, 240; prehis-

tory, 246; fluted blades, 247, 249; speci-

mens of Folsom-like blades, 252; canals,

276, 279, 317;    county   archives, 276;

newspapers, 277; weaving, 279; Con-

gressmen, 300, 315, 318; state rights,

303; volunteers, 303; victory in the

Michigan boundary dispute, 309; Whigs,

315; flag, 307; delegation, 315; towns,

352.

--Archives ..................... 280

--Capitol        .............    276, 288

--Cavalry, 7th-Company M .......... 234

--Congressional District

--6th   ...................... 235

--11th ...................... 235

--Constitution   ............... 72, 300, 301

--Constitutional Convention, 1802, 71, 72,

73, 300, 304.

--Department of Public Works; 276, 279

--Division of Securities ............... 235

--Finance Committee...................  222

--General Assembly....... 72, 80, 222, 265

--Acts of the State of Ohio Passed at

the First Session of the Fifth Gen-

eral Assembly .................... 80

--Senate    ........................... 31

--Journal ........................ 31

--Highway Department ............... 157

--Institution for Deaf and Mute .... 235

--Legislature, 30, 72, 82, 86, 235, 236,

269, 270, 277, 279, 301, 302, 303, 308,

310; resolved that John Smith resign

from the U. S. Senate ........... 79-80

--Michigan Boundary MSS ........... 304

--Militia ................. 79, 302, 308, 312

--Division, 17th ..................... 310

--State Library .................... 33, 71

--State Museum, see Ohio State Archaeo-

logical and Historical Society Mu-

seum.

--State Parks ..................... 280, 288

--State University, 90, 228, 230, 234, 284

285, 378

--Alumni Association............... 195

--Board of Trustees ................ 195

--College of Commerce... 217, 231, 234

--Department of English.. 196, 298, 378

--Department of History...... 287, 378

--Faculty Women's Club........... 223

--Library ...................... 277, 341

--Press ......................... 90, 194

--Radio Station, see WOSU.

--School of Journalism............ 277

--Treasury ........................... 316

Ohio Academy of Science--Committee on

State Parks and Conservation, 280.

Ohio and Mississippi Railroad......... 12

Ohio Anti-slavery Society, first annual

convention, 1836, 173-188, 365; organized

at Putnam, 1835, 174; meeting held in

barn near Granville, 175; minutes, 176-

184; delegates to first convention, 176-

180; treasurer's report, 180-181; officers

elected, 182-183; resolutions, 184; Gran-

ville "riot", 185; distribution of member-

ship, 186-188.

--Minutes  ............................ 175

Ohio Caverns......................... 288

Ohio Company................ 169, 171, 371

--Purchase .................. 158, 216, 218

Ohio Cooperative Topographical Survey--

Final Report -- The Ohio-Michigan

Boundary   ............................. 299

Ohio Entomologists ..................  280

Ohio-Michigan Boundary Dispute, ori-

gin, 299-300; Ohio's claim, 300; occupa-

tion and administration of territory in-

volved, 301; Congressional skirmishing,

301-302; militia on both sides called out,

302; local politics and violence in Toledo

area, 302-304; Michigan's case, 304-305;

harrassments and arrests, 305-307; hold-

ing of Ohio Common Pleas Court in

the Toledo area, 308-309; advice received

by Lucas, 309-312; effect on Andrew

Jackson's political position, 312-313; S.

T. Mason dismissed and J. S. Horner

appointed governor of Michigan Terri-

tory, 313-314; party politics complicated

the question, 314-316; canal speculators

interested, 316-317; Michigan set up

state government without Congressional

warrant, 317;  the  Upper Peninsula

granted as consolation, 318; Congress

granted formal admittance of Michigan,

318; celebration at Detroit, 319.

Ohio  Monitor ........................... 313

Ohio River, 3, 10, 12, 17, 18, 28, 37, 40, 43,

44, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 55, 56, 161, 164, 165,

167, 170, 267, 271, 288, 356, 357, 358, 361,

362, 364, 371, 372; navigation in 1816, 42.

Ohio State Archaeological and Historical

Society, 161, 162, 196, 365; reprints and

publications, 93; membership, bequests,

etc., 94; report of the Fiftieth Annual

Meeting, 273-291; report of secretary,

editor and librarian, 273-278; report of

director, 278-282; report of treasurer,

282-283; memorial resolution for Lowry

F. Sater, 283-287; report of Nominating

Committee, 287; minutes of the annual

meeting of the Board of Trustees, 287-

288; afternoon session of annual meet-



INDEX 403

INDEX                    403

ing, 288-291; Standard Oil Company's

movies, 288; Wilbur D. Peat's address,

289-291.

--Board of Trustees....273, 283, 286, 288

--Executive Committee............. 274

--Budget ............................. 273

--Constitution ........................ 274

--Department of Archaeology........ 279

--Department of History............. 279

--Department of Natural History, 280,

281.

--Department of Parks............... 281

--Director .........................278-281

--Library.... 23, 29, 91, 275-278, 281, 304

--Archives Division....... 276, 277, 279

--Hine Collection................... 280

--Manuscript Division .............. 276

--Newspaper Division ............... 277

--Minutes ........................274, 287

--Museum, 151, 242, 246, 248, 252, 273,

279, 280, 281, 287, 298.

--Loan Collection Service.......... 281

--Maintenance Department......... 281

--Trustees' Room................... 287

--Museum     and Library Building.... 282

--Ohio Historical Collections Series,

273, 274, 275.

--Proceedings ........................ 282

--Publications, 22, 28, 68, 77, 274-275,

278, 292-296, 298.

--Quarterly, 31, 93, 94, 275, 279, 365, 378

--Fiftieth Anniversary Number....274

--Reprints    ......................... 398

--Report of the Fiftieth Annual Meet-

ing .................................. 273

--Secretary    ....................... 273-274

--Standing Committee on Coopera-

tion ................................. 93

--Treasurer ...................... 282-283

Ohio State Journal...... 4, 5, 268, 315, 317

Ohio Statesman......................... 345

"Ohio, the Beautiful" ................. 291

Ohio University.................... 223, 233

Ohio Valley.... 17, 20, 76, 213, 218, 225, 377

Ohio Wesleyan University............. 230

Ohioans ............. 300, 302, 305, 309, 312

Oklahoma--University .................... 216

Olcott, Charles ........................ 179

"Old   Governor" ......................  299

"Old Hundred" ....................... 184

Old Northwest, see Northwest Territory.

Old Testament ........................... 219

Old World     .......................... 256

Oliver, Robert ....................164, 165

O'Melia, Mrs. Julia Roush, see Roush,

Julia.

On Leong Tong ....................... 339

Onniont    ............................... 258

Ordinance of 1787, 163, 207, 222, 300, 301,

304.

Ordnance Department, see U. S.--Ord-

nance Department.

Orient  .................................  213

Oriental invaders ..................... 329

Osnaburg, O.  ......................... 179

Othello, the Moor......................  60

Ottawa, Canada ....................... 230

Ottawa County, O.--Bibliography..133-134

Overman, William D., 276, 279, 280, 281,

304.

Owens, T. P........................... 178

Pacific Ocean .......................... 238

Pagate, Elizabeth    ..................... 176

Painesville, O.................177, 185, 317

--Anti-slavery Society   .............. 187

Paint Creek expedition ................   57

Paint Valley Anti-slavery     Society.... 187

Palatine ancestry ......................  212

Palestine   ..............................226

The Palladium (Frankfort, Ky.) 71, 77, 83

Palmer, Andrew     ................... 306, 315

--"The Replication".................. 317

Palmer, William     ...................... 176

Pan-Slavism         ........................... 329

Pan Xenia             .............................. 223

Panama Canal ........................ 234

Pangborn, H. ......................... 186

Pangborn, J. L......................... 176

Papales de Cuba--Archivo General de las

Indias ..............................73, 75

Paris, France ......................... 230

--Conservatory of Music............ 230

Paris,  Ky.   .............................  50

Parish, F. D. .....................177, 184

Parker, Arthur C.-A Manual for History

Museums    ............................  92

Parkersburg, W. Va................220, 236

Parkhurst, S. C........................ 271

Parkinson, John S..................... 67

Parkinson,    Mrs.   Matilda   Kenton, see

Kenton, Matilda.

Parsons, Samuel H...........165, 166, 169

Patrick, William ................... 63

Pattee, Fred Lewis--History of American

Literature           ......................... 19

Patterson, John....................... 306

Paulding County, O.--Bibliography... 134

Payne, Franklin     ...................... 181

Payne, Joseph H. ..................... 176

Peal's Museum     ........................ 171

Pearl River ............................ 87

Pearson, E.    ............................ 187

Pease, Calvin .......................... 30

Pease, Theodore Calvin--Illinois Election

Returns, 1818-1848 .................... 89

Peat, Wilbur D.....................289, 298

Peatt,  Mr.   ............................. 355

Peay, (?).............................. 364

Pence,  G. G. O.      ...................... 235

Pendleton County, Ky................. 363

Penfield, Mrs. M....................... 187

Penn, William     ........................ 201

Pennsylvania, 27, 38, 39, 46, 68, 76, 81,

171, 202, 206, 207, 212, 214, 218, 223, 224,

226, 233, 265, 270, 320, 324, 352, 353, 375;

currency, 162; turnpikes, 364.

--University .....................216, 351

Pennsylvania Dutch ................212-215

Pensacola, Fla.   ........................ 87

"People of the edges"................ 329

Pepoon, B.     ............................ 187

Perry, Oliver Hazard--Victory of..... 91

Perry County, O.--Bibliography ... 134-135

Perth Amboy (Ship) .................. 201

Peter the Great ......................... 329

Phi Beta Kappa ...................223, 230

Philadelphia, Pa., 37, 38, 40, 41, 43, 44, 47,

50, 70, 73, 75, 86, 90, 201, 229, 230, 309,

344.

Phillips, Josephine E. ................ 196

Phillips, Thomas D. .............. 196

Phoenician-Canaanite tribes  ......... 332



404 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

404   OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

Piatt, Abraham   ..................... 22

Piatt,     Cecil        ..........................23, 26

Piatt,       Daniel       .......................... 22

Piatt, Donn, kinsman and friend of John

James Piatt ......................... 6

Piatt, Donn, son    of John   James and

Sarah                  Piatt           .........................                                                23

Piatt,       Dougal      ..........................                              23

Piatt,       Elizabeth         .......................                           22

Piatt, Mrs Emily Scott, see Scott, Emily.

Piatt, Frances, daughter of John and

Frances Piatt  .......................  22

Piatt, Frances, daughter of William and

Sarah  Piatt          ...................... 23

Piatt, Guy                ............................. 23

Piatt, Mrs. Hannah Cook McCullough, see

McCullough, Hannah Cook.

Piatt,       Jacob ........................... 22

Piatt,       James ..........................                                    23

Piatt, Jemima...........................                                      23

Piatt, John, of France................. 22

Piatt, John Bear....................... 23

Piatt,  John   James,   characterized, 1;

poetry evaluated, 2, 17-20; boyhood, 3;

education, 3-5; association with W. D.

Howells, 4-5, 8; described by W. D.

Howells, 5; moved to Illinois, 6; begun

writing in earnest, 6; his merit recog-

nized by G. D. Prentice and meeting

with Sarah Morgan Bryan, 7; first work

accepted by Atlantic Monthly, 7; ap-

pointed clerk in U. S. Treasury Depart-

ment, 9; married Miss Bryan, 10; life

in Washington, D. C., 10-11; acquaint-

ance with Longfellow, 10-11; his home

at North Bend, O., 12; editorial position

with Cincinnati Commercial, and other

appointments in Washington, 13; in-

terest in biography, 14; work at Cincin-

nati postoffice, 14-16; clash with Paul

H. Hayne, 15-16; became U. S. consul

to Cork, Ireland, 16-17; last years, 17;

F. L. Patee's estimate, 19; family tree,

22-23; chronological bibliography, 23-26.

--"An Acquaintance with Longfellow"

................................ 3, 11

--"At Kilcolman Castle"...........     26

--At the Holy Well with a Handful of

New Verses ....................... 24

--Bibliography   .....................23-26

--A Book of Gold and Other Sonnets

--"A   Boy on Gambier Hill" ...... 5

--"The Bronze Statue" ............ 25

--Children Out-of-doors by Two in One

House ........................  24, 26

--A Dream of Church Windows, see

Poems of House and Home.

--"Fires in Illinois"............6, 7, 19

--"Flower in a Book" .............. 26

--"Forceythe Willson", .............. 25

--"The Forgotten Street".............. 7

--The Ghost's Entry and Other Poems

...................................25, 26

--"The Guerdon" ...................    26

--Hesperian Tree ........3, 7, 11, 17, 25

--How the Bishop Built His College in

the Woods .......................18, 25

--Idylls and Lyrics of the Ohio Valley

................................2, 20, 24

--Landmarks and Other Poems...12, 13

--"Letter of Regret"................. 26

--Little New World Idyls............ 25

--"The Lost Farm"...........2, 19, 20-22

--"The Lost Genius" ................ 25

--The Lost Hunting Ground........ 25

--MSS.  ............................. 26

--"The Master Key"  ................. 25

--May Festival, 1878..................24

--Midland     .........................17, 25

--"Mr. Stedman's Poetry".........14, 26

--"The Morning Street"..........6, 7, 25

--"The Moth" ....................... 25

--"The    Mower in Ohio"............  2

--The Nests at Washington and Other

Poems ..........................11, 23

--Odes in Ohio and Other Poems, 5, 6,

25.

--"An Old Bit of Schoolboy Manu-

script  ............................... 7

--"The Old Man and the Leaves".. 25

--"One behind Time"................ 25

--"The Outside of the Window".. 25

--"Passengers"     ...................... 12

--Pencilled Fly-leaves ..............3, 24

--"The Pioneer's Chimney"..2, 13, 19, 24

--Poems in Sunshine and Firelight, 11,

12, 23.

--Poems of George D. Prentice, with

a Biographical Sketch ...........14, 24

--Poems of House and Home.....14, 24

--Poems of Two Friends..5, 8, 18, 19, 23

--"Quick and Dead" ................. 26

--A Return to Paradise .............. 24

--"Riding to Vote" .................2, 19

--"Rose and Root" .................. 19

--"Snow Falling" ................... 13

--"Sonnet-In 1862"  ................ 20

--"The Sunshine of Shadows"..... 19

--Swallow-flight Series ............. 25

--"Taking the Night Train"......6, 12

--"To my Brother Guy ........... 6

--"To My Father on His Eighty-fourth

Birthday"  ......................... 6

--"Torch-light in Fall-time" .......... 20

--"The Unheard" ................... 19

--The Union of American Poetry and

Art  ........................ 15,  16, 24

--"Walking to the Station"......... 12

--"The Western Pioneer" ..........8, 9

--Western Windows and Other Poems

...........................6, 13, 20, 23

Piatt, Julia Bertha..................... 22

Piatt, Margaret .......................  22

Piatt, Marian (Birdie)..............17, 23

Piatt, Mrs. Rachel Bear, see Bear, Rachel.

Piatt, Mrs. Sarah Morgan Bryan, see

Bryan, Sarah Morgan.

Piatt, Mrs. Sarah Smith, see Smith,

Sarah.

Piatt, Victor  .........................14, 28

Piatt, William, captain................ 22

Piatt, William F....................... 23

Pickaway County, O., 179, 182, 183, 187,

276, 316.

--Anti-slavery Society  .............. 187

--Bibliography .....................   135

Pickering, Timothy..........70, 86, 87, 88

--MSS...........70, 76, 79, 81, 86, 87, 88

Pickering, Fort ....................... 43

Picketed Point, O.................165, 166

Pierce, Isaac ......................165, 166



INDEX 405

INDEX                    405

Pierce,         J.     T.   .......................... 178

Pietists         ............................341,  345

Pike County, O........................ 183

--Bibliography ...................... 135

Pikes Peak   ............................ 234

Pilgrims       ............................... 238

Pioneer        ............................... 172

Pioneer Roofing and Painting Company

......................................... 233

Pipes, Captain  ............................ 373

Piqua,    ............................59, 316

Piqua, Shawnee Indian village, 50, 52, 58,

59.

--Battle of .......................... 66

Pitcher, Avis M....................... 93

Pitcher, Zina .......................... 317

Pitt,  Fort ...........................47, 355

Pittsburgh, Pa., 1, 38, 41, 42, 47, 49, 56,

170, 232, 234, 352, 354, 356, 357, 359, 361,

362, 372.

Pittsford, J. ............. 178

Place, Morris ......................... 176

Plain Dealer Company ............... 336

Plainfield, Conn. ...................... 171

Platt,  Mr.   ............................. 362

Pleasant Hill, Ky...................... 349

Pleasant Lake, Ind..................... 350

Pleistocene age ...................240, 241

The Plow     ............................. 374

Plumb, Samuel ....................... 188

Plumb, Theron ....................180, 188

Pocahontas    ............................ 260

Point Chico ........................... 43

Point Pleasant, W. Va..........49, 233, 360

Poland ..................323, 324, 326

Poles ...................321, 322, 326, 338

Polish, immigration,     326; border, 328;

colony, 338.

Pollard, James E....................90, 91

--The Journal of Jay Cooke, or The

Gilbraltar Records, 1865-1905........ 90

Pollard, John Kilby .................... 235

Pollock, William    ...................... 350

Pomeroy, O. ......................228, 236

Pope, John    ..........................81, 85

Popular Science Monthly ............. 322

Port Gibson, Miss..................... 45

Port Lawrence, Mich.................. 305

Port Lawrence township, Mich....... 301

Portage County, 0........179, 182, 183, 187

--Bibliography     ....................135-136

--Female Anti-slavery      Society...... 187

--Male Anti-slavery Society ......... 187

Porter, Charles ........................ 186

Porter, Della M........................ 281

Porter,   S. G........................... 176

Portsmouth, 0 .....................219, 361

Posthlewait, (?) ..................... 363

Potawatomi Indians ...............161, 307

Potter, Mary S. (Mrs. Henry Wadsworth

Longfellow)    ......................... 11

Prairie, Ark. (now West Memphis).. 43

Preble, Com............................. 359

Preble County, 0..................183, 362

--Bibliography    ....................... 136

Prentice, George D...............7, 14, 18

Presbyterian   Church..32, 60, 185, 219, 227

Prescott, Doct. ........................ 361

Price, (?) ............................. 361

Price, Reese E. ....................... 182

Price, Robert .................196, 298, 378

--"The Ohio Anti-slavery Convention of

1836" ............................... 365

Prichard, A. P.....................366, 367

Prince William County, Va., see Fauquier

County, Va.

Proclamation Line of 1763............. 299

Protestant church, 218; clergymen, 198;

religion, 200, 213; revolt, 205.

Providence, Rhode Island, Press .... 13

Prucha, John--"Among the Slavic Peoples

in Cleveland"    ....................... 322

Prussia   ................................ 347

Public education    ................... 203

Public libraries ...............289-291

Pueblo tribes .......................... 248

Pultny, 0. ............................ 357

Put-in-Bay Island ...................  91

Putnam, E. E.......................... 181

Putnam, Rufus ............163, 169, 170, 276

Putnam, O..........................174, 179

Putnam County, 0.................179, 183

--Bibliography           ....................136-137

Putnam's Monthly          ................... 13

Quaker    ................................  38

"Queen City," see Cincinnati, O.

Queenstown, Ireland .................. 6

"Queries Addressed by the Committee...

to Mr. Smith", 68, 70, 73, 78, 79, 81, 82,

83.

Quiano, Louis S.--"Our Chinatown".. 339

Quid-Federalist Party in Ohio........ 30

Raccoon Creek ....................192, 269

Racine, O....................214, 216, 229

Ramp Creek   .......................... 192

Randall, Emilius Oviatt

--History of Ohio..........30, 70, 71, 86

--History of the Zoar Society...... 341

Randolph, John ..................... 300

Randolph, O.--Anti-slavery Society... 188

Randolph compass .................... 152

Rankin, John............176, 181, 182, 184

Ranny, Miss .......................... 179

Ranny, George ........................ 187

Raphael ................................ 199

Rausch, Anton     ........................ 199

Rausch, Emil .....................   219, 231

Rausch, George Casper ................ 233

Rausch, Hans Heinrick ............... 198

Rausch, Johannes Abraham........... 200

Rausch, Johannes Adam..200, 201, 218, 236

Rausch, John .......................... 232

Rausch, John Nicholas, American immi-

grant..........201, 212, 213, 218, 229, 232

Rausch, Nicholas, of Martinsburg, Va. 207

Rausch, Ottomar ...................... 199

Rausch, Susannah (Mrs. John Adam

Rausch),.........................201, 236

Ravenna, O. ........................... 310

--Anti-slavery   Society   .............. 187

Raymond, Philander .................. 177

Read, A. M............................ 188

Read, Thomas Buchanan.............. 11

Read, William H. .................... 188

Reading, 0. ........................... 40

Reamer, (?) .......................... 353

Recovery, Fort ........................ 66

--State Park ........................ 283

Red Banks, Ky., see Henderson, Ky.

Redstone, Pa. .................... 68, 162



406 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

406   OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

Reed, (?)    ........................ 355

Reeves, Dache M.       ................189, 196

Reformation    ..................204, 218, 237

Reformed Church      ..................... 210

Reily, John ..............................  72

Reisterstown, Md ..................... 353

Religion .................... 218

Remington Honor Medal ............. 227

Renaud, Etienne Bernardeau, 244, 246,

247, 248, 251, 252, 254.

--The First Thousand Yuma-Folsom

Artifacts ........................... 242

Renick Monument .................... 283

Renshaw, C. S......................... 178

Republic   ...............................  367

Republican Party, 33, 71, 76, 82, 86; in

Ohio, 30.

Revolutionary War ......22, 47, 50, 56, 206

Reynolds, James L      ................... 270

Rhoades, Rebecca (Mrs. John Roush III)

....................................... 224

Richards, W. S......................... 366

Richardson, Mrs. Martha........... 276

Richey, W. E........................... 233

Richey-Flickinger-Barrett Insurance    . 233

Richfield, 0.--Anti-slavery Society.... 187

Richland County, 0.................179, 183

--Bibliography     ...................... 137

Richmond, T......................... 187

Richmond, Indiana, Daily Palladium. 231

Richmond, Va....21, 22, 79, 81, 83, 84, 364

Riddle, John              .......................... 84

Rigdon, David           ........................ 177

Riggs, Joseph            ......................... 183

Rightmire, George W., 274, 284, 286, 287,

288.

Rightor, Henry--Standard History of

New Orleans, Louisiana............ 351

Riley, James Whitcomb--"The Old Man

and  Jim"   ............................ 20

Rio Grande College ................222, 225

Ripley, O...........................176, 181

--Anti-slavery Society .............. 186

Rising   Sun, Ind ....................... 3

Road-building ......................154, 166

Roberts, E. A. (ed.)--Official Report of

the Centennial Celebration of the

Founding of the City of Cleveland and

the Settlement of the Western Reserve,

............................................ 324

Roberts, Frank Harold Hanna, jr., 244,

245, 247, 251.

--"A Folsom Complex" ............ 242

--"True Folsom Points" ........... 244

Roberts, William .................... 178

Robertson, James Alexander--List of

Documents in Spanish Archives..... 74

Robinson, Solon, noted Indiana pioneer,

agriculturist, author, traveler .....374-375

--Advice to Western Emigrants.... 375

--A Dime a Day .................... 374

--Facts for Farmers ................ 374

--Hot Corn .......................... 374

--Me-won-i-toc     ...................... 374

--"The Will" ....................... 375

Robinson, William     .................... 177

Roby, Mary J. ........................ 350

"Rock of Antiquity" .................. 360

Rocky Mountains ..................... 240

Rodabaugh, James H.--Robert Hamilton

Bishop   ............................... 274

Rodney, O. ............................ 153

Roesstle, Benjamin         ...................... 349

Rogers, Thomas   ......................... 177

Rogers, W. H. ....................... 176

Rogers, William, Springfield, O....... 65

Rogers, William, of Ashtabula County,

O. ...................................  186

Roman Catholics, 328; priest, 202.

Romance languages ................... 195

Romans, 204; statuary, 34, 36.

Rome ......................35, 198, 200, 213

--Colloseum  ............................ 35

Roof, J. S..........................282, 287

Rose, Allan S........................... 281

Rose, C. C.            ............................ 366

Rose, Helon          ........................... 178

Rose, Levi ............................ 366

Rose,  T.   H ............................. 347

Roseboom, E. H.--A History of Ohio

................................. 299, 316

Rosetti, Christina .....................                                      12

Ross,  (?)  ..............................                                        364

Ross County, O.......32, 179, 181, 183, 276

--Bibliography     ................... 137-138

Rossman, Johann ...................... 345

Rossville, O.  .......................... 41

Roth, C. C............................ 276

Roth, John--"Diary of the Indian Migra-

tion from Pennsylvania to Ohio in

1771"  .............................. 276

Rothenacker, Wurtemburg.............. 343

Rothgeb, Reuben     ...................... 153

Rotterdam     ............................. 201

Rouse, Arthur Blythe................. 235

Rouse, Emma (Mrs. John Uri Lloyd) 227

-- Clasping Hands with Generations

Past .............................. 232

Rouse family  ......................... 232

Roush, Alma .......................... 233

Roush, Barbara (Mrs. Andrew Dillman)

...................................... 232

Roush, Bathsheba  ...................... 222

Roush, Carey H. ...................... 220

Roush, Charles A. .................... 227

Roush, Charles G. ...................  223

Roush, Charles V. .................... 220

Roush, Clyde W. ...................... 234

Roush, D. I. ......................228, 236

Roush, Daniel ....................203, 224

Roush, Eleanor (Mrs. Alexander Wad-

dell) (including references to the Wad-

dell line of the Roush family), 210, 216,

219, 223, 229, 230, 231, 232, 234.

Roush, Emanuel ....................... 229

Roush, Frank E. ...................... 229

Roush, Gar A. ........................ 226

Roush, George, of Highland County.. 235

Roush, George, of Racine, 0......214, 216

Roush, George, of Shenandoah County,

Va.    ..................................  203

Roush, George Harold ................ 233

Roush, Gideon F. .................... 219

Roush, Godfrey            ....................... 213

Roush, Guy Brown................... 233

Roush, H. P. ......................... 229

Roush, Helen (Mrs. Wellington Roush)

................... .... ............ 231

Roush, Henry, of Letart Falls, O..... 226

Roush, Henry, of Shenandoah County,

Va.   ................................. 203

Roush, Howard A.     .................... 223



INDEX 407

INDEX                   407

Roush, Jacob, of Jay County, Ind... 220

Roush, Jacob, of Shenandoah County, Va.

................................  203, 232

Roush, James A........................ 232

Roush, James Joy..................... 236

Roush, Jessie E.     ...................... 225

Roush, John, of Gallia County, O.... 207

Roush, John, Captain ................. 220

Roush, John, sr., of Shenandoah County,

Va.   ...................... 203, 218

Roush, John, jr., of Shenandoah County,

Va.  .................................. 203

Roush, John, III ..................... 224

Roush, John, IV    ...................224

Roush, John Casper..201, 218, 223, 224, 232

Roush, John J. ..................... 229

Roush, John Martin .................. 207

Roush, Jonas, of Meigs County, O... 233

Roush, Jonas, of Shenandoah County, Va.

.................................. 203,  224

Roush, Julia (Mrs. O'Melia) ........ 232

Roush, L. F. ......................... 228

Roush, Lester LeRoy .............236, 298

--History of the Roush Family in Amer-

ica  ..............................232, 298

Roush, Leverett L. .................... 236

Roush, Louis Lippman ............... 213

Roush, Lucy ......................... 225

Roush, Lyman Plummer .........231, 236

Roush, Melvin C ..................220, 236

Roush, Nicholas, bell founder ........ 198

Roush, Octavia ........................ 231

Roush, Okey               .......................... 233

Roush, Owen L.               ...................233, 236

Roush, Philip, of Adams County, O... 229

Roush, Philip, of Pennsylvania....... 223

Roush, Philip, of Shenandoah County,

Va.  ..........................203, 232, 235

Roush, Ralph Bryan ..................... 236

Roush, Ralph R. .................. 214, 228

Roush, Mrs. Rebecca Rhoades, see

Rhoades, Rebecca.

Roush, Robert ........................ 235

Roush, Roy .......................220, 236

Roush, Sam D. ........................ 232

Roush, Sarah    (Mrs. Thomas W. Cole-

man)  .................................  226

Roush, Sigel ................225, 228, 231

--The Swamps ...................... 225

Roush, Stanley    ............... 213

Roush, Stanley F. .................... 235

Roush, Ulric .......................... 227

Roush, Una Dell .....................   233

Roush, Walter ........................ 219

Roush, Wellington .................... 231

Roush, Wilbur ........................ 229

Roush, Wilbur D. .................... 224

Roush, William               ............... 228

Roush, William               H. .................. 236

Roush, Wyatt ............... 233

Roush family, two hundredth anniversary

in America, 197; European progenitors,

198-201; coat of arms, 199; spelling of

name, 199; in Germany, 200; Colonial

forefathers, 201-203; first emigrants to

America, 201; social and political back-

ground, 202; and the school systems,

203-206; attitude toward slavery, 206-208;

life in the economy of scarcity, 208-212;

economic background, 208; in the

Shenandoah Valley, 209-212; of the

Pennsylvania Dutch, 212-215; as farmers,

215-217; as creators, 217-218; and religion,

218-220; and politics, 220-221; education

and culture, 221-225; explorers and trav-

elers, 225-226; in science, 226-229; in

music, 229-230; in literature, 231-233; as

business men and statesmen, 233-236;

resume of progress, 236-239; destiny, 239.

Roush and Allied Families Association of

America, Inc. ...................225, 236

Rousseau   .............................. 202

Royal Society    ......................... 299

Royal Astronomical Society.......... 69

Roycroft   ...............................231

Ruddells Mill .......................... 50

Ruddells Station    ...................... 50

Ruggles, O.  ..........................  177

Rumania .......................... 323, 332

Rumanians, 322, 330, 331, 337; colony, 332.

Rush   ................................... 199

Rush, Benjamin ....................... 351

Rush, Richard .....................302, 313

Rusin   ..................................  323

Russia ................199, 323, 324, 329, 330

Russian, 338; policy, 324; immigrants, 328;

colony, 338.

Russian Jew .............329, 333, 336, 337

Russian Revolution of 1917 .......... 329

Russians ............322, 323, 328, 329, 330

Russification .......................... 324

Rust, Orton G. .......................... 93

Ruthenians ............................. 322

Rutherford, Mr ......................... 181

Ryan, Daniel Joseph--History of Ohio

............................. 30,  70,  71,  86

Safford, A.  C. .................... 234

St. Albans, O. ..................... 178, 185

--Anti-slavery Society .............. 187

St. Albans township, Licking County, O.

..................................  174, 175

St. Clair, Arthur   .............71, 163, 170

--Defeat ..................... 22

--MSS   .............................. 71

St. Clair (brig) ....................... 359

St. Clair, Fort-State Park ........... 283

St. Francisville, La ..................87, 88

St. John before Naples............... 35

St. Louis, Mo ...........47, 56, 76, 77, 369

Saint Michael's Church .............. 198

Saint Paul .................. 226

Saint Petersburg, Fla ................. 228

St. Vincent's .................. 347

Salcedo   ....................... 75

Salem, O. .........................176, 350

--Anti-slavery Society .............. 186

Saline River ....................... 43

Saline Springs ........................ 357

Salinsgrove, Pa ...................... 224

Sampson, J. L. ....................... 177

Sandusky, 0. ...............91, 176, 177, 184

--Bibliography ....................138-139

Sargeant, Maj. ........................ 164

Sater, John E. ........................ 284

Sater, Mrs. Katherine Elizabeth Morhart.

see Morhart, Katherine Elizabeth.

Sater, Lowry Francis..274, 283, 284-286, 287

Saxon mystic ..........................345

Schaeffer, Ary--"Hebe" ..... .............. 12

Schaueffier, Christian  L. ............. 347

Schermerhorn, Elisabeth G. .......... 345



408 OHIO ARCHEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

408   OHIO ARCHEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

Schlesinger, Arthur     M.--"Basis of the

Ohio-Michigan Boundary Dispute". 299

Schmidt, George ..................... 349

Schmidt, Otto L. (ed.)--"The Mississippi

Valley in 1816 through an Englishman's

Diary    .......................... 356, 363

Schneider, John L. ...............213, 233

Schneider, Mrs. John L. ............ 213

Schneider, Verlie ...................     233

Schoenbrunn Memorial State Park... 283

Scioto Company ..............162, 170, 171

Scioto County, O.--Bibliography...... 140

Scioto Gazette ....................... 32, 36

Scioto River... .............29, 30, 361, 372

Scioto Valley   .........    ........... 30

Scotland   ............................... 27

Scott, Charles ........................... 4, 6

Scott, Emily (Mrs. John Bear Piatt)  23

Scott, J. M.--MS. .................... 174

Scott, John ........................... 187

Scott, John and Company, publisher,

North Bend, O. ..................... 25

Scott, William   H. .................... 285

Scribner's          ............................  213

Scriptures          ............................. 200

Se(?)ance, S. L....................... 186

Sears, Alexander ...................... 177

Seattle, Wash. ........................ 230

Seceders ............................... 185

Seeley, Uri ............................ 183

Seely, Uri ............................ 306

Seelye, Uri ........................... 177

Seip Mound State Park .............. 283

Selby,  J. W.  ............................ 188

Sellman, John .......................80, 84

Seneca County, O. .................... 182

--Bibliography    ....................140-141

Seneca Indians ........................ 161

Senate, see U. S.--Congress--Senate.

Separatism    ............................ 345

Separatist Society of Zoar--Constitution

...................................... 342

Separatists, 341, 343, 346, 348; doctrine,

342; faith, 345, 350; church, 346.

"The Separatists of Ohio" .......... 345

Serbs .....................322, 327, 328, 338

Serpent Mound State Park........... 283

Severance, J. L........................ 181

Shakers, 341, 347, 348; material, 279; com-

munity, 348, 349.

Shakespeare, William     .............230, 354

--Julius Caesar ......................                                      3

--King Richard      .....................                                     3

--Macbeth     ...........................                                       3

Shannon, (?) ......................... 364

Shannon, Gov. ........................ 270

Shawnee, 258; village, 61.

Shawnee Indians .............50, 52, 57, 58

Shawneetown, Ill. ..................... 43

Sheffield, O. ........................... 179

--Anti-slavery Society   .............. 187

Shelby County, Ill. ...................  6

Shelby County, Ky. .................. 364

Shelby County, O......................183, 214

--Bibliography              ...................... 141

Shelbyville, Ky.              ....................... 364

Shellsburgh, Pa.              ...................... 355

Shenandoah Company ................ 203

Shenandoah County, Va..201, 203, 209, 236

Shenandoah Valley (reference is also to

the Shenandoah branch of the Roush

family), 206, 209, 211, 224, 231, 232, 234,

236.

Shepard, Ed.   .......................... 153

Shepard, Enoch ....................... 170

Sheridan, Phil ........................ 281

Sherman, C. E.--Original Ohio Land

Subdivisions ......................... 158

Sherman Silver Purchase Act....375, 377

Sherwood, E. B.  ...................... 178

Shetrone, H. C...........189, 287, 288, 298

Shield, James H. ...................... 183

Shiffield, W. .......................... 179

Shiloh, Tenn.--Battle of.............. 235

Shipherd, J. J. ........................ 187

Shipley, Maynard--"Effects of Immigra-

tion on Homicide in American Cities"

................................. 322

Shippingport, Ky. ..................... 364

Shirreff, Patrick-Tour through North

America  ............................. 369

Short Creek, O. ...................... 177

Shreve, Henry     ......................... 44

Shuk, Lajos ............................ 230

Si(?)as, Elipt  ......................... 164

Sia Indians ............................ 258

Siam ....................... 321

Sicilians         ......................... 338

Sidley Hill     ............... 353, 354

Siebert, Wilbur H.--The University in

the Great War ...................194-195

Sigma Xi ..................... 223, 228

Silk manufacture in Ohio..........265-272

Silkworms in Ohio ..................265-272

Silver Purchase Act................... 375

Simkins, Joel .......................... 186

Simpkin, Marchall and Company, pub-

lisher, London, England ........... 24

Sint-holo   .............................. 257

Sioux              City, Ia ......................... 232

Skatona          ............................... 258

Slager, Albert L...................... 93

Slavery   ........................206-208, 367

Slight, Joseph                    .................   281

Sloan, George          ........................ 186

Sloan, William         ................. 182

Slovaks ......................  322, 327, 338

Slovenes, 322, 327, 328; colony, 322; group,

328; element, 338.

Smith, Ambrose D...70, 75, 84, 85, 87, 88

Smith, Asa   ........................... 188

Smith, Delazon ........................ 179

Smith, Elizabeth Budd McCullough--A

Memorial Biography: Benjamin M. Piatt

and Elizabeth, His Wife............ 22

Smith, Mrs. Ida Belle............... 232

Smith, John, Captain        ...........260, 264

Smith, John, of Trumbull County, O. 188

Smith, John, Senator from Ohio, the

name, 68; Baptist minister, 68-69; ap-

pearance, 70; in Ohio politics, 71-73;

expanded his business, 73; clash with

the Kempers, 73-74; elected first Senator

from Ohio, 75; interest in the Floridas,

76-77; entertained Aaron Burr, becom-

ing involved in the conspiracy, 78; his

resignation from Senate demanded, 79-

80; defended by Thomas Jefferson, 80-

81; Senate Committee questioned him,

81; replies given, 81-83; engagement of

his sons with Burr held against him,

84; resigned from Congress, 85; finan-



INDEX 409

INDEX                      409

cial difficulties,  86-87; moved    to  St.

Francisville, La., 87; death, 88.

Smith, Louis ..........................    70

Smith, Samuel ........................ 81

Smith, Sarah  (Mrs. William Piatt).. 22

Smith, Stanley F. .................       235

Smith, William     ....................... 65

Smithsonian Institution

--Contributions to Knowledge....... 261

--Miscellaneous Collections ......... 242

"Socialists of Zoar" .................. 346

Society of Separatists of Zoar, a religious

society, 341; how different from similar

societies, 341-342; character of appli-

cants, 342; how letters of application

were handled, 342-343; time of greatest

growth, 343; letters reflect the times,

343-345; other items of interest, 345-350;

basis on which applicants were received,

350.

Society of the Cincinnati.............. 22

"The Sohio Sketch Book"............. 288

Sokol ....................... 328

Solger, German writer................. 10

Solomonstown, Indian village......... 86

Somerset County, N.J.................. 22

Somerton, O.--Anti-slavery      Society... 186

Son of Man ........................... 237

Sophie Newcomb College.............. 352

Soule, Annah M.--"The Southern and

Western Boundaries of Michigan", 299,

318.

South....37, 38, 199, 228, 265, 267, 276, 377

South        Carolina   ....................... 312

South       Bend, Ind. .................... 229

South Hanover College ............... 180

South Mountain      ...................... 353

South Union, Ky ...................... 348

Southern Illinois State Normal Univer-

sity-History Department ........... 93

Southern States ....................... 367

Southern sympathizers ................ 365

Southwest .........................241, 242

Spain  ...........................17,                                  83,    323

Spaniards .........................                                            194

Spanish, territory, 82; language, 88; do-

minions, 161.

Spetnagel, A. C.....................282, 287

Spelman, Sylvester ................... 366

Spencer, H. S.......................... 186

Spencer, Ind.    ......................... 297

Sprigg, Major ......................... 357

Springfield, Ill. ........................ 89

Springfield, O., 50, 60, 61, 63, 65, 208, 228,

229, 236.

--Limestone St.  ..................... 65

--National Hotel .................... 65

--Warder Public Library............ 65

Springfield, Ohio, Daily News and Sun

......................................  93

Springfield-Urbana highway .......... 61

Springs ................................ 354

"Squatter dwellings"     ................. 333

Squatters' Union ...................... 374

--Constitution    ....................... 375

Squier, Ephraim George--Ancient Monu-

ments of the Mississippi Valley, 190, 191,

261.

Standard Oil Company of Ohio--Educa-

tional Department ............... 288

Stanley, Daniel G. ................. 180

Stanoyevich, M. S.--The Jugoslavs in the

United States of America .......... 328

Stanton, Benjamin      ...............176, 186

Stark County, O., 179, 182, 187, 269, 270,

276.

--Anti-slavery           Society   .............. 187

--Bibliography          ...................... 141

"State Monuments" ................... 280

Staunton, O.   .......................... 362

Stays Town, Pa. ....................... 355

Steamboat navigation on the Ohio in

1816  .................................. 44

Stedman, Edmund C. ...............14, 16

Steel, Samuel ......................... 187

Steubenville, O ..................82, 236, 357

Stevens, Hugh             ........................ 187

Stewart, (?)                  ........................ 355

Stewart, Archibald     ..........177, 179, 183

Stewart, Hugh C. .................... 176

Stewart, James .............'.176, 180, 182

Stewart, Robert ..............179, 180, 183

Stewart, William Lester--The Transyl-

vania Colony            ....................... 297

Stickney, B. F.             ................... 306, 309

Stickney, One              ...................... 306

Stickney, Two ................ 306, 309, 310

Stites, Benjamin    ...................   68

Stock, Elliot, publisher, London, England

............................................ 24

Stoddard, Richard Henry.............. 19

--Poet's Homes ...................          14

Stone, J. M. .......................... 186

Stone, R.       ........................    184

Stone, R. R. .......................... 177

"The Story of Ohio, 1,000,000 Years B. C.

to 1936 A. D." ...................... 281

Stout, Wilber E.........273, 281, 287, 288

Streeter, S. W. .................     179, 186

"Streets of Gold"      .................    331

Streetsborough, O.--Anti-slavery Society

.......................................  187

Strong, Asa ........................... 177

Stuart, James-Three Years in North

America .............................. 269

Sturges, Mary             ........................ 179

Sturgess, Maria           ...................... 187

Sturtevant, B. ........................ 177

Suffolk bar ............................ 233

Summit County, O.--Bibliography.. 142-143

Sumner, Charles ..................... 10

Sun Dial ............................. 195

Superior, Lake ........................ 318

Supreme     Court,   see   U.    S.  Supreme

Court.

Survey of Federal Archives, see U. S.-

Survey of Federal Archives.

Susquehanna University--Department of

Business Administration and Commer-

cial Teacher Training................ 224

Swain   MSS. .......................... 297

Swanton, John Reed--"Social and Reli-

gious Beliefs and Usages of the Chicka-

saw  Indians" ........................ 257

Swedes ..........................  .330, 339

Swift, Mrs. J.  ........................ 187

Swiss, 323, 330, 331, 339; immigrants, 331.

Switzerland ........................199, 323

Sylvan, Jacob    ................343, 346, 348

Symmes, Daniel ...................... 80

Symmes, John Cleves.................. 71

--Purchase      .......................... 87



410 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

410   OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

Syria   .......................... 323

Syrians, 330, 332, 338; population, 333.

Szabadsag ............................    325

Tallmadge, O. ........................ 179

--Anti-slavery   Society   .............. 187

Tammany organization in Ohio..30, 32, 33

Tampa, Fla.--Symphony Orchestra.... 230

Tarlton Cross State Monument....... 280

Tartars  ................................ 329

Tattooed Serpent ..................... 260

Taylor, Bayard ......................19, 36

Taylor, H. A .......................... 187

Taylor, H. C. .......................   179

Taylor, James, Col............70, 80, 84, 85

Taylor, James, of Newport, Ky...267, 268

Taylor, Jonathan ...................... 306

Taylor, Peter ...................78, 81, 84

Taylor, William Alexander--Ohio States-

man and Hundred Year Book, 30, 73, 79

Tecumseh (Indian chief) .............. 66

Telberg, Ina--Russians in Cleveland, 329,

388.

Temple, Luther ....................... 180

Tennessee .......................21, 81, 375

Tennessee River .....................    45

Tenny, A.  L............................ 187

Territorial legislation  .................  163

Texas .....................240 243, 257, 344

Tezcatlipoca   ......................   261

Thadodaho, Atotarho  ................. 259

Thames, Battle of the.................. 66

Thames River ............................                                   19

Theobald, (?) ........................                             363

Thomas, Mr. .......................... 371

Thomas, David--Travels through the

Western Country in the Summer of 1816

.............................. 356,  360

Thomas, David Harrison ............... 276

Thomas, Edward S. ..............280, 281

Thome, James A ..............179, 181, 186

Thome, Mary Ann..................... 179

Thompson, James ..................... 311

Thompson, Joe ........................ 156

Thompson, William Oxley ............ 285

Thorman, Simson ..................... 330

Thorn, Isaac .............      ........ 177

Thornton, Mrs. Elizabeth C. Kenton, see

Kenton, Elizabeth C.

Thornton, Madison ................... 67

Thrall, O. M. ..................   178

Thrall, Walter ................267, 268, 366

Thrall family ......................... 269

Three Rivers Elm, North Bend, O... 25

"Three R's"   .................                                                222

Thurston, Buckner ...................                         81

Thurston, Harrison ................... 178

Thurston, Mrs. N. .................. 178

Thwaites, Reuben Gold--Early Western

Travels ...........................                             75

Travels   ..............................                                      75

Tiffin, Edward..32, 71, 72, 81, 86, 301, 304

Tod, David W  .......................                           30

Toledo, O., 299, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304,         305,

306, 307, 308, 313, 316, 317, 319.

--Public Library .................... 275

Toledo, Ohio, Gazette, 307, 309, 310, 316,

317, 319.

"Toledo war" ....................299, 310

Toledoans ........................                                 307, 310

Tolono, Ill. ......................                                              7

Tomlinson, (?) .......... 358

Toulmin, Harry     ....................... 87

Trade    .................................37-38

Transylvania           .......................... 332

--Company             .......................... 297

Traubenberg, Rausch de .............. 199

Traubenberg, Rausch von ............ 199

Treasury   Department, see U. S.--Treas-

ury Department

Treaty of 1795.......................... 274

Treffinger, Carolyn .................... 275

Tremainsville, Mich. .................. 305

Trimble, James ........................ 177

Trollope, Mrs. Frances, resentment of

Cincinnatians at, 369; J. C. Latrobe

named a hound for her, 370.

--The Domestic Manners of the Ameri-

cans .................................. 369

Troy, N. Y. ...................... 225, 228

Trubner and Company, publisher, Lon-

don, England ........................ 24

"True Folsom" ..............243, 250, 251

True Inspirationists    .................. 348

Trumbull County, O......180, 182, 183, 188

--Bibliography ...................... 143

Tucker, Mr. .......................... 266

Tudor, Henry ......................... 369

Tupper, Benjamin .................165, 166

Turkish, persecution, 307; courts, 332.

Turks   ..............................200,  327

Turner Falls, Mass.................... 345

Turtle Hill Creek...................... 355

Tuscarawas County, O................ 341

--Bibliography     ....................143-144

--Historical Society................ 288

Tuscarawas Indians .................. 161

Twain, Mark .......................... 374

Twining, Hiram ...................... 178

Tyler,  Mr.  ............................ 162

Tyler, George R. ...................... 269

Ukraine    ............................... 329

Ukranians .........................329, 338

Uktena   .............................258, 259

Ulmer, Joseph  ........................ 345

Ulunsuti ..........................258, 259

Uncle Sam ............................ 313

Union, 207, 243, 303, 304, 316, 317, 318, 365,

367, 374; army, 206, 207.

Union City, Ind. ..................... 232

Union  County, O.--Bibliography.. 144-145

Union Village, O. .................... 347

Unionist ................. .........351, 352

Unionville, O. ........................ 177

United Brethren Church, 219; conference,

220.

United Press Syndicate................ 231

United States, 75, 76, 78, 83, 87, 89, 166,

194, 203, 226, 235, 241, 265, 277, 284, 299,

314, 320, 322, 325, 326, 327, 332, 338, 342,

347, 356, 375; government, 8, 19, 62, 89,

91, 315; as patron of literature, 17;

troops, 60; investigated Burr Conspiracy,

78-79; archives, 232; arsenal, 314.

--Army  ............... .......  86, 87

--Air Corps ....................... 189

--Bureau of American Ethnology.. 260

--Annual Reports ................. 257

Census, 80-90, 321, 322, 325, 326, 327,

329, 330, 331.

--14th ....................... ..... 325

--15th ..........................326,  327



INDEX 411

INDEX                    411

--Civilian Conservation Corps, see C. C.

C.

--Congress, 74, 75, 77, 80, 85, 87, 89, 181,

225, 271, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304, 312, 314,

316, 317, 318, 361, 375, 377.

--Act of 1802, enabling Ohio to become

a state ..................      300, 301

--Act of 1805, creating Territory of

Michigan ..................... 300

--House of Representatives, 5, 13, 65,

302, 316, 376.

--Documents...306, 309, 313, 315, 317

--Senate.....5, 79, 83, 86, 302, 376, 377

--Finance Committee .........375, 377

--Investigating Committee ...... 73

--Constitution...... 207, 221, 285, 314, 367

--Declaration of Independence..220, 285

--Department of State--Editorial Divi-

sion  ................................ 378

--Engineering Corps ................ 234

--Federal Emergency Relief Administra-

tion, see F. E. R. A.

--Health Bureau     .................... 228

--Industrial Relations Commission.. 223

--Library of Congress, 23, 33, 74, 80, 82,

377.

--National Military Home.......... 228

--National Museum  ................. 261

--National Soldiers' Home.......... 349

--National Youth Administration, see

N. Y. A.

--Ordnance Department ............. 227

--Educational Bureau -- Inspection

Division   ......................... 227

--Metallurgical Bureau      ........... 227

--Supreme Court .................... 376

--Survey of Federal Archives...... 280

--Treasury Department... 9, 10, 315, 318

--War Department.......75, 86, 234, 315

--Works Progress Administration, see

W. P. A.

United States Bank.................... 316

United States Steel Corporation...... 234

United States Telegraph .............. 316

Universities, see names of Universities.

Upper Mercer flint .................... 265

Upper Piqua, see Piqua, O.

Upper Sandusky, O. ................... 53

Urbana, O................ 59, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67

--Oakdale Cemetery................63, 65

--Presbyterian Church ..............  63

Ustick, William    A. ................... 177

Utah       ................................... 219

Utica,     O............................... 178

Utopian  ................................ 285

Utter, William Thomas

--"Judicial Review in Early Ohio". 30

--Ohio Politics and Politicians...... 73

--"Saint Tammany in Ohio"........ 30

Vallandigham, Clement Laird........ 11

Vance, Joseph     ........................ 65

Vanceville, W. Va....................... 361

Vandaman, John .....................     177

Vandeman, J. L. ................... 177

Van Buren, Martin .................315, 316, 318

Van Deusen, (?) ..................... 357

Van Fleet, Mathias ................... 308

Van Lear, Mr.......................... 162

Van Vlit, Frances (Mrs. Wykoff; Mrs.

John Piatt)  ......................... 22

Van Wert County, O.--Bibliography.. 145

Varnum, James M ..................... 169

Vasault, Katherine--"Cooperative Recrea-

tion among the Foreign Born" ..... 324

Veach, William     ..................... 48

Venable, Emerson--Poets of Ohio..5, 7, 22

Venetian Campanile .................. 10

Venetian glass ........................ 213

Vermilion, O.  ..................... 177

Vermont........................ 265, 270, 372

Vernon, O. ......................   180

--Anti-slavery   Society   ........... 188

--Female Anti-slavery Society...... 188

Vicksburgh, Miss. ...............42, 43, 45

Vienna, Italy .......................... 200

Vienna, O.--Anti-slavery      Society..... 188

Vincennes, Ind. ..................56, 57, 66

Vinton County, O........................ 151

--Bibliography .......................... 145

Virginia, 21, 46, 47, 49, 50, 67, 68, 81, 202,

206, 218, 224, 267, 284, 299, 357, 361, 362,

372; currency, 162; Algonquians, 260.

--Census ..................... 206

--Circuit Court ...................... 81

Virginia Military Land.   ................ 29

"A Visit to the Village of Zoar"..... 345

Vistula, Mich. ........................ 305

Voltaire ......................... 202

Voorhees, Daniel Wolsey, Indiana poli-

tician and frontiersman, colorful char-

acter, 375-376; biography, 377.

WOSU     .........................      281

W. P. A., 275, 276, 281, 287; projects, 277,

280, 281; workers, 278, 280.

Wabash, Ind.    ........................  201

Wabash River .....................19, 47

Waddell, Alexander ...............210, 282

Waddell, Mrs. Eleanor Roush, see Roush,

Eleanor.

Waddell, Esther (Mrs. Dunham).... 230

Waddell, Robert B. .................. 230

Waddell  Mrs. Robert B.............. 230

Wade, Edward ................177, 181, 183

Wadsworth, O. ........................ 275

Wages .....................  153

Waite, J. S.    ................... 279

Wakeman, O.--Anti-slavery Society.. 187

Walker, Mrs. R. .....................   178

Walker, J. B.              ........................ 187

Walker, John             .....................181, 183

Walker, R. M. ....................176, 186

Wall, Walter D. ...................... 283

Wallace, James ........................ 177

Wallace, John           ...................                                 183

Wallace, Lew           ..........................                          11

Walnut Hills, Miss. ..............                                                  43

"Wanderlust"  ......................... 331

Wantyn, Mr. .......................... 360

Wapakoneta, O. ....................... 310

Wapatomica, Indian village ......49, 52, 63

War Department, see U. S.--War Depart-

ment.

War of 1812, 23, 30, 31, 33, 91, 288, 301,

305, 351.

Ward, J. Quincy A. .................. 64

Warner, Eri S. ...........................                                  187

Warren, O. .............................                                     357

--Anti-slavery Society    .............. 187

Warren County, O..........40, 182, 188, 362

--Bibliography    ........................  146



412 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

412   OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

Wartburg Theological Seminary...219, 231

Washington, George..22, 50, 206, 284, 360

Washington (State) ................... 235

--University            ......................... 230

Washington               (Steamboat) ............. 44

Washington, D. C., 2, 10, 11, 13, 14, 23,

26, 65, 71, 77, 80, 90, 224, 228, 301, 303,

306, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 349, 357,

375, 378.

Washington, District of Columbia, Globe

..................................  312, 315

Washington, Ky. ...................... 64

Washington County, O., 163, 164, 165, 166,

170, 180, 188.

--Bibliography    ....................146-148

Washington County, Pa ............... 39

Washington Court House, O. ........ 177

Washington University, St. Louis, Mo.--

English Department ................. 378

Washita lands     ........................ 84

Wathatotarho ............259, 260, 262, 264

Watson, Carl ..................                                              281

Watson, J. F. ........................                                        75

Watson Seminary ..................... 226

Wattles ...................177, 182, 183, 186

Waugh, J. S........................... 182

Way, W. V.--The Facts and Historical

Events of the Toledo War of 1835, 299,

309.

Wayne, Anthony, 37, 61, 66, 274; defeat of

Indians, 28, 363.

--Treaty    ............................. 46

Wayne County, O. ..................... 188

--Bibliography ....................... 148

--Female Anti-slavery Society ....... 186

Waynesburgh, O.--Anti-slavery    Society

...................................187, 188

Waynesville, O. ........................   236

Weaver, Clarence Lahr ......196, 274, 278

Webb, David K ...................... 276

Webb,  N.  .............................  188

Webster, Taylor .................... 309

Weed, Edward ................... 181

Weed, James  T., Gallia County, O., sur-

veyor, 151; used Gurley transit, 152; his

wages, 153; estimated cost of improved

roads, 154; working conditions, 165;

trouble with the contractors, 156, plan-

ned first brick pavement in Gallipolis,

157; problems of varying natures, 158-160

--"Reminiscences of a Surveyor" .. 196

Weeks, Joseph           ........................ 178

Weioyer, (?)             ...............     .... 364

Weisenburger, Francis P.

--"Charles Hammond" .............. 31

--A History of Ohio ............299, 316

Welch, Johnson     ................... 187

Weld, Theodore D. ...........173, 174, 186

Wellesley College ..................... 223

Wellington, O.--Anti-slavery Society.. 187

Wells, Charles, sr. .................... 358

Wells, Charles, jr. ....................   358

Wells, E. W.  ......................271, 272

Wells, J. H. ........................... 187

Welsh colony     ......................... 339

Welsh Hills, O. ........................ 178

--Anti-slavery Society   .............. 187

Welton, Willys ....................... 187

Werden,  Col.  ..........................  65

Wesley, Edgar Bruce--Guarding the Fron-

tier: A Study of Frontier Defense from

1815 to 1825............................ 194

Wesleyan Methodist denomination ...      10

West, 1, 4, 8, 9, 30, 34, 40, 47, 50, 57, 60,

76, 84, 151, 205, 219, 224, 233, 238, 266,

297, 299, 328, 359, 369.

West Central States ................... 206

West Florida ................75, 76, 79, 87

West Indies ........................... 359

West Liberty, O. .............6, 22, 52, 59

West Point ............................ 234

West Union, O. ....................... 235

--Anti-slavery Society ............... 186

West Virginia ........151, 203, 207, 220, 235

--University    .......................  226

Western, poets, II; country .......... 371

Western Courier (Ravenna, Ohio), 300,

305, 308, 310, 312, 318.

Western Courier and Piqua Enquirer..310

Western Creek Agency ............... 369

Western Hemisphere (Columbus, Ohio),

307, 309, 310, 313, 316, 317, 318.

Western Literary Press, Cincinnati, O. 25

Western Reserve and Maumee Road, 277

Western Reserve College ............. 179

--Anti-slavery Society     .............. 187

Western Reserve University--Library, 329

Western Spy and Hamilton Gazette.. 72

Western States ........................ 78

Western World ........................ 78

Westerville, O. ........................ 230

--Hanby Home ..................... 287

--Methodist Church ................. 219

Westminster, Md. ..................... 353

Westmoreland County, Pa. ........... 347

Wet  (?)  e, O.   ......................... 186

Weygandt, Carl V. .................... 287

Wheaton, Jay .......................... 179

Wheaton Club ......................... 280

Wheeling, W. Va.  .................... 357

Wheeling, West Virginia, Gazette ... 317

Whigs, 315, 316, 317, 365; paper, 315, 316

Whipple, Levi ............179, 181, 182, 187

Whipple Lucy ......................... 179

White,  Maj.   ........................... 164

White, Mrs. Clara S ................. 365

W hite,  E.  .............................  178

White, Jacob .......................... 40

White,  John          ........................... 178

White, Josiah        ......................... 166

White, Ross ........................... 152

White, Samuel ........................ 178

White, Thomas ........................ 265

White, William R. ............152, 153, 154

White County, Ind. ................... 67

White County, Ia. ..................... 67

White House .......................... 10

White Oak Anti-slavery Society ...... 186

White River ........................... 43

White Russian ......................... 323

Whitehead, E. F ........................ 178

Whitehead, Isaac ...................... 178

White's Tavern ........................ 356

Whitman, Walt        ........................  10

--"Coming up from the  Fields" .... 20

Whitney, William     .....................  178

Whittier, John Greenleaf ..........13, 16

Whittlesey, Charles ................ 191, 192

Whittlesey, M. A. .................... 187

Who's Who in America ......216, 219, 226

Who's Who in the Clergy, 1936 ....... 219

Wickham, T. B ........................ 180

Wickliffe, O. ......................... 338

Wier,  Gen. ............................  28



INDEX 413

INDEX                    413

Wilcox, Orlando  ........................ 187

Wildman, Daniel ......................... 366

Wilkinson, James ..............76, 77, 79, 87

--MSS....................................87

--Memoirs of My Own Times.................77

Wilkinsville, Pa. ........................355

Willets, George L.........................276

William  and  Mary College--Quarterly

Historical Magazine ................                                75

Williams, Fletcher Ross..............                                 234

Williams, Philip T   .................... 229

Williams, Robert-MSS ......................79

Williams, Samuel W..................      59

--Pictures of Early Methodism in Ohio

........................................60

Williams County, O.--Bibliography,    148-149

Williamson Mound State Park ......... .. 283

Williamsville,   O. .................... 312

Willoughby, Charles Clark       ........ 298

--"The Serpent Mound of Adams Coun-

ty, Ohio" ..........................   259

Willoughby, O.      .................... 185

--Anti-slavery             Society   ........... 186

Willson, Forceythe--"In State" .......                            14

Wilmington, O. ......................                                      176

Wilson, Mrs. E. .....................                                      187

Wilson, Hiram      ..................... 179

Wilson, Joseph G. ...................                                    180

Wilson, Samuel .....................                                      186

Wilson, William    K.  ..................229

Windham, O.--Anti-slavery Society     187,188

Wingate, John     ....................... 40

Wisconsin

--Bureau of Labor Statistics .......    223

--Tax Commission .......................223

--University     .......................226

Wittke, Carl .......................287, 378

--"Campus  Publications during the

War"    .............................. 195

Wohlgemuth, E. J. (ed.)--Midland, a

Fortnightly          Magazine .............17, 25

Wolcott, Henry      ..................... 188

Wolfe, (?) ..................... ....... 360

Wolfe, H. Preston      ................. 287

Wolfram, Charles J.--The Germans in the

Making of Cleveland ...............                               324

Wolverines             .......................                               305

Wood, John            ........................... 78

Wood, Joseph ............................187

Wood, William .........................60,67

Wood County, O.--Bibliography..... ..... 149

Woodbridge, Dudley ..................... 171

Woodbridge,     Mrs.    Lucy    Backus,  see

Backus, Lucy.

Woodbridge, William       ...............305

Woodbridge-Gallaher Collection,     161, 162,

163, 167, 169.

Wooddell, Larry .......................   287

Woodley, see Georgetown Heights.

Woodward, Robert Christie ...............  65

--Sketches of Springfield (?)............ 66

Worcester, Mass. .......................  372

Works Progress Administration, see W.

P. A.

World's Work ...........................  320

World War ..............   199, 232, 238, 324

Worthington, James ..................     311

Worthington, Thomas,       31, 32, 33, 71, 72,

73, 75.

--MSS.     ............................ 33

Worthington, O. ...  223, 230, 236, 271, 276

--Methodist Episcopal Church ...  219, 298

Wright, E. C. .........................  178

Wright, Elizur .....................182, 187

Wright, Lucy M. ..............      179, 187

Wright, William    E. ..............178, 186

Wurtemburg     .................... 341, 343

Wyandot County, O.--Bibliography                  149-150

Wyandot Indians ..................                              161, 373

Wykoff, Mrs., see Van Vlit, Frances.

Wyoming        ........................248, 250

 

Xenia, O.         ......................60, 311

--Greene County Public Library ...                  23

Xenia, Ohio, Free Press...............                      307

 

Yale University ....................... 224

York money ...........................                            162

Young, Thomas Lowry ...............                      16

Youngstown, O. ................... 288, 355

Ypsilanti, Mich   ........... 302, 307, 315

Yugoslavia ............................. 323

Yuma, 254, 255; types  of  flint imple-

ments   ..............................251

 

Zanes, Col. ............................357

Zanesfield, O. ...........49, 52, 63, 65,66

Zanesville, O. .................30, 82, 185

--Court House ......................   309

Zanesville, Ohio, Gazette ............. 310

Zepp, E.  C.  ..........................281

Zion's Watchman ......................  174

Zoar, O., 287, 341, 342, 343, 345, 346, 347,

348,  349;   communism,  350;  commu-

nity, 378.

--Historical Society ................. 288

--MSS. ...................342, 343, 348

--State Memorial and Museum     ..274, 280

Zoar Foundation      .................. 288

Zoar Society ..................    341, 348

Zoarites  ............................                                 349

Zuni Indians ........................                               258