GENERAL
INDEX TO VOLUME L
Aberdeen,
O ............................118 American
Periodical Literature, Index
Abolitionists ............. ......262 to
Early ................................316
Aboriginal
Man .......................141-4 American
Philosophical Society.........336
Ackley,
Horace ... ............... 340 American
Public Health Association,
Adams
Co................................250 365,
382
Adams,
John.......................... 58 American
Republicans................... 20
Adams,
John Quincy.................... 21 American
Revolution, 4, 17, 25, 31, 33,
Adams,
Randolph G..............12, 47, 99 36,
37, 44, 60, 66, 71, 72, 74, 85, 86, 87,
Adams,
Samuel .........................186 88,
244, 274
Adena
Mounds .........................203 American
State Papers ..................317
"Adena
Plain" ..........................204 American
System ....................... 87
Adrian,
Mich............................ 5 American
Western University ..........251
Age
of Metals ..........................394 Americanism ............................202
Agrarians
..............................262 Americans,
in Canada................... 25
Agriculture . .......................... 164 Amherstburg,
Mich ...................... 6
Akeley,
Carl ............................199 Ancient,
Fort, 231; culture .............200
Akron,
O............................ 395 Anderson, Sherwood
....................173
Alabama ............................... 73 Andover theological
seminary...........180
Alaska,
183; life in......................184 Andrew,
John............................329
Alexander ...............................237 Anesthesia .............................338
Algonkin
tribes......................89, 182 Anglican
clergy.......................... 77
Allegheny
Mts.............32, 65, 75, 77, 82 Anglo-American
relations............19, 22
Allen
Co., Ind ........................... 98 Anglo-Saxon
origins .................... 26
Allen Co.-Fort Wayne Historical So- Ann Arbor,
Mich...................6, 8, 47
ciety ..............................8, 9, 11 Anthony, Mark
.......................... 52
Allen,
Peter....................... 369 Anthropoglossica ....................... 34
Allison, Grace ...........................363 Antwerp, O .............................. 98
America:
struggle for, 15; conquest of, Apple
Trees monument at Thatcher
72;
circuit system in, 80; Indian fam- Woods,
Chicago....................... 46
ilies
of ................................182 Appleseed,
Johnny, 11, 45-6, 97, 193;
America, Chronicles of .................242 monuments
for........................ 46
American
Academy of Sciences.........336 Appleton's
Cyclopaedia of American
American
Ambulance Hospital in Paris..363 Biography
.............................324
American
Archives ...................316-7 Appomattox .............................103
American
Association of State and Lo- Aquenacque,
Chief ....................... 57
cal
Historical Societies...........216, 222 Arbaugh,
G. B..........................264
American Bibliography .................306 Archaeological
Terminology of the So-
American
Bryology .....................174 ciety
for American Archaeology..... 213
American Catalogue ...............306, 314 Archaeology,
Dept. of...................213
American Catalogue of Books...........306 Archer
graveyard........................ 45
American
destroyers ....................28 Archives
and Medical History, Com-
American
Folk Song Festival, Annual..194 mittee
on, Third Annual Meeting..207-8
American
Freedman's Inquiry Commis- Archives
of the Indies ..................273
sion
............................190 Arkansas
................................104
American
Historical Association........ 60 Army
Medical Library ..................309
American Historical Review ............321 Arnott,
Neil .............................345
American
history, Maumee Valley in... 89 Art,
161; American Indian, exhibition
American
Home Missionary Society, 74, of,
214; Hopewell, 384; Indian in
76,
181 North
America........................394
American
Hospital Association .........365 Asbury
College ........... ....... 179
American
Imprints Inventory ......307, 314 Asbury,
Francis................80, 82, 124
American Journal of Nursing ......362, 364 Ashland Co., O.,
monument at......... 46
American Journal of Obstetrics and Ashtabula, O......'......................101
Diseases of Women and Children ....320 Asiatic Empire ..........................29
American Magazines, A History of .....320 Assenisipia
..............................34
American
Medical Association, 307-8; Athenian
Democracy....................172
Journal of the .........................322 Athens,
Ala .............................320
American Medical Biographies ......... 325 Athens,
Greece.......................... 31
American Medical History ..............325 Athens,
O ...........................116, 126
American
Military Institute, Journal Atlantic
coastal states ..................187
of .....................................321 Atlantic Ocean
..........................5
American
Museum of Natural History, Attila ...................................243
N.
Y. C., 199; Science Series .........182 Atwater,
Caroline .......................330
American
Nurses Association..... .360, 364 Auglaize
River.....38, 55, 65, 66, 67, 68, 98
(417)
418 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY
Augustan Age ................... ........242 Braid,
James ............................340
Augustus ...............................237 Brebeuf, Jean
de........................318
Aurelius ...............................243 Price,
Calvin B . ................... 201
Australia ................................ 29 Brickell, John
........................... 67
Austria
.................................. 14 Bricker,
John W., 8, 11, 89, 100, 210,
Awl, William M.........................368 211, 212
Bricks without Straw .....103, 110, 111, 112
Backus, Elijah .................. ......252-3 British,
withdrawal from Detroit, 1;
Bacon's Rebellion ..................... 293 conquest
of West, 49; in Northwest
Baird, S. F
............................334- 5 after 1783
........ .. ........... 115
Baker, Alva H ...................... 369 British-American
relations.............. 18
Baker, Joseph E .........................236 British
Empire ............ 17, 24, 29
Baldwin, James Mark ................. 308 British
Isles ............................188
Ball, Caroline Peddle .................. 202 British
North American ..............20, 25
Ballis, Eunice Schuster .............191,205 Brook
Farm . ..................262
Baltimore, Md........................ 87, 197 Brooklyn,
N. Y., Academy of Medicine
Baptists...72, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 83, 124 of ...... ...................... ..309
Baptists, Seventh-day ..............;.... 262 Brower,
Elizabeth .......................132
Barce, Elmore........................... 55 Brown,
John . .................. 335
Bardstown, Ky .......................82, 117 Brown,
William R
.......................201
Bartlett, Laurence H............... 222, 232 Buck-hon-ge-las-Defiance
State Park.. 97
Barton, Benjamin .......................330 Buckle,
Henry T . ............... 238
Basel, Switzerland ......................196 Buckner,
John L........................203
Beach,
Wooster........................375-6 Buddhism ...............................235
Beanes, William
......................... 86 Buena
Vista, Battle of..................131
Bee culture ..............................330 Buffalo,
N. Y ............................ 70
Beecher family ..........................128 Buhl
Foundation....................295, 399
Belgian Congo ..........................199 Buley.
R. Carlyle.......................321
Belgium
............. 28 Bull Run, First .........................101
Bell, General ............................. 135 Bulldozers ............... 110
Bend View Park ........................94 Bunch
of Grapes Tavern...............245
Benson, Egbert
.......................... 245 Bunyan,
John . ..................119
Bering Straits, 184; region of..........183 Burgoyne,
Basil Wallis .................408
Bever, John ......................... ... 218 Burlington,
Iowa . .................. 180-1
Bibliography
............................316 Burnett,
William . .................. 317
Bibliotheca Americana ...................306 Burns,
Robert ........................30, 234
Bidwell,
E. C ...........................347 Burrage, W.
L...........................325
Big Sandy River ........................177 Burton
Collection........................135
Big Sandyites ...........................177 Bushnell,
Horace ..... .............. 73
Biggert, Elizabeth C ............22, 405, 408 Butler Co., O
.........................132-3
Billings, John Shaw.....................309 Butler,
Nicholas Murray ..............269
Biography
.............................166-8 Byrd,
William ...........................197
Biography, Dictionary of American..300,324
Bird, Henry............................4, 66 C.
C. C .................................214
"Black Swamp, The"...................21 Cabal,
Conway ....... ................299
Blackford, Eliza Beulah ...............223 Cable, G.
W .........................113-4
Blainville, Celeron de.............3, 65, 201 Caddoan
Indians .......................182
Blair Bill ................................111 Caesar,
An Appeal to...............103, 111
Bloomhardt, Fred
.......................236 Cahokia, Ind............................. 33
Bloomhardt, Paul F.................208, 233 Calais,
France........................... 28
Blue Jacket, Chief............39, 41, 56, 97 Caldwell,
William....................... 4
Blue Jackets Town...................... 67 Calvinism
and Calvinists.......82, 122, 262
Blue Licks, Battle of................... 4 Cambridge,
O ............................118
Boerstler, G. W. ........................371 Cameron,
W. J ....................8, 12, 100
Boice, Cynthia...........................131 Campbell,
Alexander ....................124
Bolivar State Bank, Bolivar, O........223 Canada and
Canadians, 13, 16, 23, 24,
Bone, Mrs. Myron R................... 11 25,
27, 29, 89; Upper.................. 18
Book of Martyrs .......................119 Canadian-American
boundary........... 20
Boone, Daniel .........................4, 120 Canadian-American
reciprocity agree-
Boonesborough, Ky ......................117 ment of
1854 ..........................22-3
Bordeaux, Fr........................103, 108 Canadian-American
relations ........... 23
Border disputes with England........20, 43 Canadian
Arctic.........................184
Boston Medical Library .................309 Canadian
Dominion ..................17, 24
Bouquet, Henry ......................... 49 Canadians,
see Canada and Canadians.
Bourgmont .....
.................... 185 Canals
...................................117
Bowling Green University.............. 8 Canary,
S. A............................232
Bowman, Heath ........................407 Capper-Johnson,
Mrs. K ................269
Boyd, Julian P .........................402 Capucin,
Monsieur ......................52
Brace, Hugh
.............................176 Carey, O ................................. 96
Braddock, Edward
..................... 16 Carlisle,
Eng ............................ 49
Braddock's Road ........................117 Carlyle,
Thomas......................233-43
Bradstreet, John..............49, 50, 51, 53 Carnegie
Institution of Washington....307
GENERAL INDEX 419
Carnot, Lazare.........................301-2 Coe, Mrs.
O. P........................362
Carolinas .............. 78 Coggeshall
Collection ....................219
Carpenter, Samuel.............. ......252-3 Coggeshall,
William T..................219
Carrington, Edward ....................245 Coleman,
Christopher B................. 11
Carrollton, O ...........................200 Colorado
Medicine .......................322
Carter, Maude................ .. 70 Colton,
C. Q.............................339
Carter, William .........................70 Columbus
Baseball Club................194
Cartwright, Peter
...................... 82 Columbus
Genealogical Society.........207
Cass, Lewis .............................193 Columbus
McGuffey Society............115
Castiglioni, Arturo ......................312 Columbus,
O., hangings in..............326
Catholepistemiad........................ 34 Come-outers
............................262
Catholics ..................... 72, 82, 124, 290 Communism.........................172,
202
Catly, Richard P ........................378 Communist
Manifesto, The .............172
Cavalier, Jean ...........................405 Comte,
Auguste .......................238
Cedar Point, O .......................... 50 Concordia
College......................8, 11
Celeron Island.......................... 3 Conestoga wagons.......................121
Century Magazine .......................320 Coney
Island ............................241
Champlain, Samuel de.................. 89 Confederate
agents and prisoners...... 22
Chandler, Zachariah ..................... 23 Congregational
Church .............71, 180
Chapman, John; see Appleseed, Johnny Congregationalists
................81, 76, 124
Chapultepec ............................. 32 Congressional
Reconstruction, 108; Plan
Charlemagne, 237; Age of...............242 of, 104;
Acts, 105; policy.............105
Charleston, S. C.........................120 Connecticut
.............................71
Chartres, Fort.........................49, 50 Connecticut
Land Company .............326
Chase, Bishop ............ ...........124 Connecticut
Missionary Society......... 76
Chattanooga, Tenn .....................101 Constitution (Old Ironsides)........... 87
Chenu, J. C..............................310 Constitution,
United States..34, 88, 104, 388
Chevais, G. W
...........................378 Constitution of
1802 .....................124
Chicago, Ill......................25, 132, 201 Constitutional
Convention ...............247
Chicago Field Museum................199 Continental
Congress.................33, 36
Chicago Loop ............... ........ 3 Continental
Congress, Journals of the,
Chicago Tribune ........................ 23 on
medical history ...................316-7
Chicago, University of .................. 12 Coohcooche,
Chief ...................... 97
Chickamauga
............................101 Cooke,
John Esten ......................114
Chillicothe, O., 118, 119, 136; Old....... 56 Copper, Brown
........................9, 11
China
.................................... 32 Copperheads ............................ 22
Chippewas ............................55, 67 Copus
Monument on Johnny Appleseed 46
Chloroform
...............344, 346, 347, 348 Corbin
Undertaking Establishment.... 373
Christianity.......................73, 80, 235 Cornwallis, Charles...................... 90
Christians ............................... 80 Corp, Benjamin..........................257
Churchill, Winston......................
28 Corwin, Thomas .........................135
Cincinnati, O., 4; Fort Washington, 37, Covey,
Lola Best .......................269
61; newspaper in, 69; settling of, 116; Cox, Jacob D
...........................219
stage-coach road, 118; in 1800's, 119; Cramer, Zadoc
..........................119
publishing houses, 127-8; General Hos- Crawford,
William ...................35, 96
pital, 352; Good Samaritan Hospital Creighton,
J. H .........................377
of, 353, 359; Hospital of Our Lady Crile,
George W.........................363
Help of Christians, 353; Jewish Hos- Crimea
................................ 310
pital ...................................353 Croghan,
George, 55-6, 68; as "King of
Cincinnati Medical News ................320 the
Traders"........................... 66
Cincinnati University, Bulletin.........358 Cromwell,
Oliver .......................234
Civil War, 22, 88-9, 101, 105, 130, 132, Crothers, George
D.....................209
152-3, 190, 274. Culture,
American....................... 24
Clark, George Rogers... 4, 18, 33, 66, 197-8 Cumberland Gap
...................117, 177
Clark, Harold T............211,212,217, 226 Cumberland,
Md.......................117-8
Clark, William
.......................... 40 Cumberland
Presbyterian Church...... 76
Clarke, E. H......................... 312 Cumberland
Presbytery .................75
Claxton, John W........................ 12 Cuming,
Fortesque ....... ..........119, 173
Claxton, John W ................... 12 Cuming,
Fortesque... 119, 173
Clear
Creek.............................. 78 Curtis,
George M ........................208
Clear Creek Church.................... 79 Cushing,
Thomas.......................245
Cleopatra ................................ 52 Custer,
George Armstrong............198-9
Cleveland, Grover .......................ll1 Custer
Massacre.........................199
Cleveland, O., 90, 117, 178, 185, 216; Cutler,
Manasseh, 245-6; in Philadel-
Medical Library, 315; Academy of phia, 246, 247-8, 251; building
named
Medicine of,
362; Catholic Diocese for
...................................258
of, 290; Lakeside Hospital of....358, 363 Cuyahoga River . ................ 68
Cleveland Medical Gazette ...............333 Czechoslovakia . ................14, 271
Cleveland Press.........................193
Cleveland Visiting Nurse Association .360 Daggett, Betsy
Ann . ................... 70
Clevenger, L. Olive.....................297 Daggett,
Gardner . ................... 70
Clinch River ............................117 Damascus
Bridge . ................... 96
Cobb, Lyman ............................127 Damascus,
Henry Co., O................ 66
420 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY
"Damascus
Town" ....................... 96 Dunkerque,
France ...................... 28
Dana, Joseph
..........................258 Dunkers .............................72, 262
Dane,
Nathan ..........................245 Dunlap,
Alexander ......................349
Dante, Alighieri .........................234 Durbin, James ........................... 95
Danville,
Ky .......................117, 131
Danzig ..................................271
Darlington,
Joseph......................252 Eagleson,
Freeman T ..................230
Davenport,
Iowa ........................181 Early
Western Travels, by R. G.
Davis,
Harold E........................207 Thwaites
..............................317
Davis,
N. S .............................312 East
Liverpool, O ....115, 130, 132, 133, 134
Dawson,
John ...........................350 East Rockport, ........................326
Day, C. B
................................378 Eaton, S.
L..............................214
Day,
J. B................................378 Eax,
John and Mamelon...........103, 112
Dayton,
O ..........................116, 134 Economic
Development................163-4
Dearborn,
Mich...................6, 11, 129 Edgeworth,
Maria.......................119
Dearborn,
Fort .......................56, 57 Education,
156-7, 328, 329, 332; medical,
Declaration
of Independence..34, 71, 73, 86 373;
House Committee on, in 1890....111
Defiance,
O., 2, 3, 8, 9, 65, 66, 67, 68, Eel
River..........................55, 57, 59
69,
70, 98; historical program at, 12; Eighty-nine,
by Tourgee ...........103, 111
Johnny
Appleseed monument at ...... 46 Elizabethan
Age......................28, 242
Defiance
College, 8, 11; a Capella Choir Ellicot,
Andrew ..........................380
of ..................................... 12 Ellis, H. H
..............................213
Defiance
(O) Crescent News........... 10 El
Paso, Texas..........................205
Defiance,
Fort, 4, 19, 39, 43, 68, 97; nam- England,
study of ......................... 273
ing
of ................................. 67 English,
see British
Defiance
Ministers Union...............12 Ennoeica
................................ 34
DeForest,
J. W ..........................113 En-sa-woc-sa ........................... 65
D'Harnoncourt,
Rene ...................394 Epidemics
...............................381
Delamater,
John .........................332 Episcopalians ...................... 72, 82
Delawares
.....................52, 55, 56, 67 Equalization
Fund .....................126
Democracy
..............................172 Erie
and Kalamazoo Railroad.......... 5
Demosthenes ............................90 Eskimo ................................183-4
Dene
Indians............................182 Established
Church ......................77
Denmark ................................ 14 Ether ...................................341
Deposit,
Fort ............................ 94 Eucken,
Christian Rudolf ..............238
Detroit,
Mich., withdrawal of British, Europe
......................13, 85, 88, 197
1;
western capital of British, 33, 53, Evans,
Charles..........................306
55,
60, 66, 136 Ewing,
Thomas ....................135, 258
Detroit
Council on Local History..... 10 Expansionists
of 1812....................186
Detroit
Free Press...................... 21 Explorer's
Club..........................184
Detroit
Historical Society .............8, 10
Detroit
Public Library, 135; McGuffey- Fallen
Timbers, 90, 115; Battle of, 4,
ana
at ..................................129 13,
19, 40, 41, 43, 92, 93, 94; monument
Detroit River ...........................3, 22 at,
58; victory
at....................... 67
Dickens,
Charles ..............118, 119, 173 Family
Visitor ......................333, 334
Dickson, Harris
.........................114 Fascism .............................172, 275
Dictionary
of American Biography, 300, Fearing,
Paul.......................250, 251
324 Federal
Archives Survey................281
Dictionary
of American History ........325 Federal Army ..........................101
Dictionary
of Books .....................306 Federal
Government................111, 118
Dictionary
of National Biography...... 49 "Federalist" ............................136
Dictionary
of Philosophy and Psychol- Fetzer, Herman (Jake Falstaff)........192
ogy .................................... 308 Findlay, James
..........................193
Diegitica
................................ 34 Findlay,
O............................... 69
Disciples ..............................80, 81 Finley, James
B ........................124
Discovery
and Explorations ...........144-5 Fitch,
John ..............................375
Disease,
330; prevention of.............380 Fitch,
Mary ...............................375
Dittrick,
Howard ........................208 Fleischmann,
Julius.......212, 217, 230, 231
Dixon,
Thomas ..........................114 Fleming,
Stephen .......................46
Dobson,
Thomas ........................259 Florence,
George ......................230
Dobson's
Encyclopedia ..................259 Folsom,
Seward G..................209, 292
Dr.
Sevier ...............................114 Fool's
Errand, A, 103, 105, 106, 110,
Dodge,
Augustus C .....................181 111,
113
Douglas,
Frederick ......................394 Foot,
Lyman ...........................329
Dow,
Neal...............................124 Forbes' Road ............................117
Drake,
Daniel .......................128, 381 Ford,
Henry ............................243
Drake,
Francis........................... 28 Ford
Museum, McGuffeyana, at........129
Dublin
Medical Press ...................340 Ford, R.
Clyde, 10, 31, 99; address.... 11
Ducross,
M..............................340 "Forks,
the" ............................. 66
Dudley's
Massacre ....................... 92 Forman,
Jonathan .......................208
Duer,
William ......................
247 Forts,
see names of Forts.
Duff,
Louis Blake.....................9, 10 Fourier .................................262
Du
Menil, Mademoiselle ................ 51 Fourteenth
Amendment .................102
GENERAL INDEX 42I
Foxe,
John...............................119 Graham,
Sylvester ......................262
France.............15,
28, 60, 65, 85, 91, 273 Grand
Rapids (of the Maumee).....68, 95
Frankfort, Ky
...........................117 Grand
Rapids, Mich.................... 5
Franklin, Benjamin
...................... 14 Grant,
Ulysses S................. ......397-9
Franklin College
........................180 Gray, Asa................................175
Franklin County
.........................174 Great
Britain, 22, 23, 24, 27, 29, 65, 71.
Franklinton, O
..........................174 91,
186; aid to, 14; in War of 1812,
Frederick the Great
....................271 85;
controls trans-Allegheny region..198
Freedmen's Bureau
bill.................302 Great
Lakes, 3, 7; basin, 15; country,
Freehold, N.
J..........................131 16,
32, 60, 65
Free-Soil Convention
....................335 Great
Revival ...........................123
French..............3,
7, 15, 16, 65, 89, 116 Greene,
Griffin...........................251
French and Indian
War..............32, 49 Greene,
Nathaniel .......................37
French Broad
River.....................117 Greenland
...............................184
French Canadians
....................... 17 Greensboro,
N. C ........................102
French Grant
...........................116 Greensboro
(N. C.) Union Register...102
French Revolution and
Napoleon.......242 Greenville,
O., 19, 43, 58; "Altar of
Frenchtown (Monroe,
Mich.) ........... 68 Peace",
19; Peace Treaty of, 19, 41,
Friends Church
.........................269 67,
115, 247.
Frontiersman,
American................. 18 Greenville,
Fort...........37, 38, 41, 44, 68
Fuehrer Prinzip, das
....................236 Greenwood,
Mary Hamer ..........357, 360
Fuller, George
N........................ 10 Greek
democracies....................... 90
Fultz, Charles
N........................ 9 Greersburg Academy ....................127
Gregory, James
..........................376
G. A. R. (Hamilton,
0.) ...............134 Gregory,
Jehiel.........................253
Gage, Thomas
.........................49 53 Gregory,
Winifred .......................319
Gallipolis, O ................116 Grimes, James
W........................181
Gambier College
........................375 Grinnell,
Iowa...........................181
Gamelin, Antoine
...................55, 56 Groaners
......................... 262
Garber, Clark N
........................184 Gross,
S. D.............................325
Garfield House
...........................201 Grove,
Stanley.......................... 10
Garfield, James
A..................101, 201 Guard,
Philip............................197
Garland, Hamlin
........................119 Guelph,
Upper Canada.................. 22
Garland, M.
A.......................... 10 Guilford,
Nathan....................120, 125
Garrison, Curtis
W............212, 393, 399 Guinan,
Texas...........................194
Garrison, Fielding
H...................312
Gates,
Horatio......................299, 317 Hall
of Fame ..........................129
"Gateway to the
West"................ 84 Hall,
Robert Courtney .................321
Genauer, Emily
..........................177 Hamil,
F. C............................. 10
Genealogy
.............................168-9 Hamilton, Henry, 4, 33, 66; "Hair
Genius of the
West................... 219 Buyer .................... 33
Georgetown (Md.) ......................117 Hamilton,
James ........................376
Georgia ................................. 74 Hamilton,
O., 130, 131, 133; Greenwood
Georgia, Medical
Association of, Jour- Cemetery
at ......................133
nal of
..................................322 H
amlin, Chauncey J ...................394
German and Dutch
Reformed Churches 72 Hammond,
Charles ......................128
German Lutherans
................... 72 Hammurabi
.............................243
German people
..........................121 Hanby
Memorial ...................201, 231
Germany, 14, 116, 124,
273; planes...... 29 Harding
Memorial ......................201
Gerstenberger, H.
L....................356 Hardy,
Thomas..........................113
Gibson, Francis M
.....................198 Harmar,
Josiah, Papers on, 11, 12, 35,
Gibson, Katherine
......................198 38,
39, 40, 41, 54, 57, 58, 60, 62, 67;
Giddings, Joshua
R......................284 expedition
against Miami Indians, 47;
Gilman, Benjamin
Ives..................250 expedition,
Fall of 1790, 55, 56; at
Gilman, Joseph ..........................251 Fort Wayne
........................... 61
Girty Brothers, 56;
Simon, 67; Simon, Harmar,
Fort (Marietta, 0.)........... 60
James and George
................... 96 Harper's
Magazine ......................320
Girty's. Island
...........................96 Harrington,
John P .....................183
Gladden,
Washington....................182 Harrisburg,
Pa ..........................117
Gladwin, Anna
........................360 Harris,
Joel Chandler ...................114
Gladwin, Henry
........................ 16 Harris,
Robert C......................11, 99
Gladwin, Mary
................. 357 Harrison,
William Henry, 4, 19, 20, 39,
Glaize (Defiance)
................... 66 40,
68, 84, 92; and Tyler..............135
Glasgow,
Ellen...........................114 "Harrisonians"
.........................136
Gnadenhutten,
O........................ 66 "Harrison
Song" ..................... 136
Godfrey, of
Bouillon...................125 Harrodsburg,
Ky........................131
Goldsmith,
Oliver..................... 30 Harrodstown,
Ky........................117
Goodman, Joseph
C....................232 Hatch,
Charles E....................... 9
Goodman, Joseph
C....................232 Hatcher,
Harlan ........................174
Goodrich, S.
G........................127 Havana,
Cuba ........................... 49
Gould, Clarence
P.......................209 Hawaii .................................. 70
Gould, Gloria
..........................194 Hay,
Henry .............................55
Grady, Henry
W........................113 Hayden,
Lemuel ...................192, 193
422 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY
Hayes
Memorial ........... .........205 Indiana, 6, 20, 51, 73,
84, 123, 128, 178,
Hayes,
Webb C ................211, 217, 226 202;
claimed by Miamis, 55; southern,
Health,
Boards of ......................380 176,
407; rural life in, 178; Constitu-
Heckewelder,
John......................66 tional
Convention of, 1850-1...........189
Hedges,
James ...........................218 Indiana
Historical Society............1, 11
Hempstead,
G. S. B.....................381 Indiana
Pioneers, Society of.......1, 9, 11
Henry
II (Plantagenet) ................243 Indiana
Magazine of History...........321
Henry,
William .........................218 Indianapolis, Ind.......................7, 9
Heustis,
Jabez Wiggins.................314 Indians,
7, 18, 33, 67, 89, 115, 117, 182;
Hibbard,
James F ......................371 Christian,
35, 66; Ohio and Michigan,
Hiestand,
Lois R., 177, 180, 193, 194, 196, 41;
nursing among. 351; arts of......394
197,
198, 199 See
also various tribes.
Hildreth,
Samuel P.................332, 380 Industry ................................395
Hill,
Lawrence F ........................207 Insect
Life-stories, by E. S. Thomas..214
"Historian's
Notebook".............322, 366 Iowa ..................................180-1
Historic
Sites Survey, 283; in Cuya- Iowa,
Annals of .......................181
hoga
County ...........................286 Iowa
College ............................181
Historical
Outlook .................. 242 Iowa
State Medical Society, Journal
Historical
Records Survey, 314; project of
.....................................322
in Ohio.........................221, 277-91 Iowa
Territory..........................181
History,
legal, 155-6; local, 161; natu- Ipswich,
Mass .................... 246
ral,
334; study and writing of........169 Ireland
..............................23, 116
History
of Ten Churches, by John Tay- Irish-Americans
........................ 23
lor .....................................79 Ironside,
George......................... 67
Hitler,
Adolph, 7, 30, 32, 172, 236, 271 Iroquois
.......................... 182
Hockhocking
River .....................116 Irvine,
James ...........................260
Holland .............................14, 116 "Isms"
..................................202
H olm
es, Ensign ......................... 17 Ives,
Eli.................................329
Holmes,
Oliver Wendell............309, 338
Holzer,
Charles E.......................226 Jackson,
Andrew .....................86, 87
Homeopathy ............................333 Jackson, Mitchell
Y...................201
Hoosier
characteristics ..................407 Jacksonian
Democracy...................242
Hoover,
Herbert ........................172 James
River ............................117
Hoover,
Thomas N......................208 James,
V. P .............................233
Hopewell
Culture .......................386 Japan
................................32, 172
Hopewell
Mound Group................387 Jay,
John ................................115
Horace
..................................129 Jay's
Traty.............................43
Horticulture
................... 327, 335 Jay
County, Ind........................ 45
Hosack,
David ...........................323 Jeffers,
Herman P .....................231
Hospitals
..............352, 353, 358, 359, 363 Jefferson
Avenue, Defiance........... 68
Howe,
E. D.............................264 Jefferson
College (Pa) ..................127
Howe,
George F ........................208 Jefferson,
Fort........................... 37
Howell,
Marion G .......................208 Jefferson,
Thomas............34, 58, 85, 172
Howells,
W. C .........................118 Jenner,
Edward.........................243
Howells,
William D................113, 119 Jennings, Samuel
K.....................315
Hoy,
P. R ...............................334 Jesuit
Relations, The...................318
Hudson
Company, J. L ...............2, 8 Johnson,
Andrew, 10, 108, 302; Plan
Hull,
William ......................4, 19, 84 of
reconstruction ........104, 105, 108, 113
Hull's Crossing .......................... 93 Johnson,
Anza...........................361
Hunter,
John ............................258 Johnson,
Arthur C., Sr., 207, 209, 210,
"Hunters
............................ 20 211, 212
"Hunters'
Lodges"...................... 20 Johnson,
Benjamin Franklin............379
Hurons ................................. 55 Johnson
County, Ind ....................180
Johnson,
Jubal ..........................193
Ichthyology
.........................328, 331 Johnson
Republicans ....................102
Ideals,
American........................ 34 Johnson, Samuel
.........................234
Ikhnaton ................................243 Johnson's Island
......................... 22
Illinoia .................................. 34 Johnston,
Claude ........................203
Illinois,
3, 55, 73, 118, 123, 128; south- Jolliet,
Louis............................ 17
ern ....................................176 Jones,
Charles A ........................212
Illinois
Territory ........................198 Jones,
Ichabod Gibson..............377, 378
Immigrants
...........................154-5 Jordan,
Philip Dillon..180, 188, 205, 305, 403
Independence
Dam...................... 97 Jordan,
Wayne ..........................115
Independence
Lock No. 21.............. 97 Josephson,
Bertha E....................209
Independence,
O ........................ 97 Journal
of Southern History........... 321
Index--Catalogue
of the Library of the Juettner, Otto ......................381
Surgeon
- General's Office, United Justinian ................................243
States
Army...........................307
Index
Medicus ..........................307 Karelian Finnish
Soviet.................271
Indian
Art, Exhibition of American...214 Kaskaskia,
Ind.......................33, 198
Indian
Arts in North America .........394 Keats, John
............................ 30
Indian
Arts of the United States ......394 Ke-ki-on-ga .............................. 40
GENERAL INDEX 423
Kekionga, Ind.................55, 56, 57, 58 Legionville, Pa
.................:.... 37
Kelly, Howard A ........................325 Legislation on nursing
..................361
Kelly, James
.............................306 Legislature, Ohio ........................331
Kelly, Thomas J ......................... 9 LeMayne,
Hesden.......................110
Kemal, Mustapha ........................236 L'Esperance,
Monsieur.................. 52
Kemfer, Jackson......................... 82 Lemen, James
......................... 79
Ke-na-po-co-mo-co .................... 59 LeMoine, Marie
.........................198
Kennedy, Benjamin .....................179 Leominster, Mass., Johnny Appleseed
Kennedy, Thomas...................178, 179 monument at
.......................... 46
Kent County Historical Society........ 10 Lesquereux, Leo
........................175
Kent, England ...........................118 Lewis and Clark, journal of...........318
Kenton, Simon .......................... 4 Lewis, Meriwether
...................... 40
Kentucky, 3, 4, 38, 40, 61, 66, 73, 75, 84; Lewis,
Samuel......................125, 128
101, 117, 122, 123, 128, 132, 177, 194, Lexington,
Ky......................116, 117
204; settlers, 47, 48; troops of, 93; Lexington-Transylvania districts .......122
Pioneer, 176. Leypold,
Frederick .............. .....306
Kentucky River .......................116-7 Liaison nation (Canada)
................24
Kentucky, University of................203 Libby prison
.............................101
Kenyon College ..........................375 Library, medical, of J. P.
Kirtlandr...329
Kershner, Glenn Robert ................401 Licking River..................116,
117, 120
Kessler, Lillian .....................277, 305 Light, Gilson D
.......................8, 11
Key, Francis Scott...................86, 87 Lincoln, Abraham, 176; plan
of recon-
Kickapoo ............................... 55 struction, 104,
105, 108; statue of, in
Kiefer (O.) tablet...................... 204 Cleveland ........................178, 302
Kilbourne, James .............252, 253, 374-5 Lincoln National Life
Foundation, 9,
King, E. W ..............................305 11; Museum and Library ............. 11
King, John J ............................377 Lindley, Harlow, 1-2, 6,
9, 202, 203, 222,
King, Rufus .............................245 229, 232, 298, 289,
404, 407
Kingsville Academy, O .................101 Lindly Jacob........ 253, 254, 255, 258
Kinzie, John........................... 56 Linn,
A. W ................... ..... 264
Kirtland, Jared Potter.............326-337 Lippman, Walter,
cited.................32
Kirtland, Ohio ................261, 263, 264 Literature, 160, on
nursing............361
Kirtland, Turhand .......................326 Literature, Index Early American
Kleinschmidt, Earl E....................321
Kline, Amanda ..........................132 Periodical.........................316
Kline Memorial Fund, Hamilton ......223 Literature,
Reader's Guide to Period-
Knox, Henry ..........................56, 61 ical.......................... 316
Knox, John ............ 234 Lithic
Laboratory ......................213
Kodo philosophy .........................236 Little Big Horn, Battle
of..... 36
Krauss, Bertha K .......................284 Little Turtle, Chief, 39,
41, 42, 57, 58, 59
Krey, Laura ............................114 Livingston, Frank A
.....................209
Ku Klux Klan, 103, 106, 109, 110, 111, Lloyd
Family of Lloyd's Neck, N. Y...319
113, 114 Locke, John
.............................172,
London, Empire Poetry League of.....362
London, Eng. .......................29, 187
La Demoiselle, Chief.................... 66 Long, Crawford
........................338
La Hontan explores Ohio shores .......185 Long Island N. Y.......................131
La Salle, Rene Robert Cavelier, Sieur Long
Knives ............................ 40
de ................................3, 17, 89
Ladies' Home Journal .................193 "Long
Rifles"
....................... 198
Lafayette, Ind. ......................52, 55 Louis XIV, Age
of....................242
Lake Champlain .........................86 Louisiana . .....73 104
Lake Erie..........3, 5, 16, 20-2, 32, 44, 86 Louisiana Territory .................... 16
Lake Erie, Battle of ................. 4, 193 Louisville, Ky.
....................117, 127
Lake Michigan.
............................ 3 Lovell,
Joseph ..................... 309
Lake Superior ........................... 33 Low Hampton, N. Y. ....................262
Lakes, Upper ................... ........ 16 Loyalists . ...............................25
Lakeside, Ind ............................ 56 Loyalist Convention of
1866.............102
Lalemant, Jerome ............. ..... 318 Lucas
County, O., 93; Plan Commis-
Lancaster, O
........................116, 118 sion
of ........................ 2
Langlade, Charles Michelde...........3, 65 Lucas, Robert (Gov.,
0.)............... 21
Lanier, Sidney . ...................... 113 Lundy,
Benjamin .......................124
Larwill, John and Joseph .............218-9 Luther, Martin .........................231
Latin America . ..................... 273 Lutherans
...............................124
Laurens, Fort
...........................223 Lynch,
Charity ..........................403
Laurentian shield....
................ 25
Lawler, William F ....................9, 10 McArthur,
Duncan.................119, 193
Laws,
Annie .............................357 McClellan,
George B ....................303
League of Nations....
............... . 14 MacDonald,
David ......................196
Leavell, Benjamin....................... 69 MacDonald, George
F............6, 10, 11
Leebrick, K. C ..........................209 McDonnell
..................... 66
Lee,
Charles ............................ 36 McDonough, Thomas
(Commodore).... 86
Leete,
Harriet L........................356 McFarland,
Elizabeth E............217, 223
424 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY
McGuffey,
William Holmes, Pres. Ohio General Committee
of, 7, 8; Local
Univ. ..................................260 Committee
of, 9.
McGuffeyana
...........................129 Maumee
Valley through Fifty Years,
McGuffey
Elms . .................. 129 1763-1813
.............................2, 8
McGuffeyism ...........................129 Maumee-Wabash Route ...............16
McGuffey,
William Holmes, 125, 126, May,
William ...........................67
127,
128, 129. Mayan
civilization ......................195
McMuffey, William Holmes and
His Mayo Trail ............................194
Readers .......................... 120 M
ayslick, Ky ..........................117
McHenry,
Fort . ................
86 Medical
Arts and Indianapolis Medical
McIntosh,
Fort (Pa.) ..................
60 Journal
............................ 322
Mackaye,
Steele . .......................106 Medical College of Ohio ...............349
McKendree,
William ..................124 Medical Convention of
Ohio........ 371
Mackinac
..............................3 66 Medical
History, American........... 305
McKinley,
Kenneth W...........174-6, 406 Medical
History, Annals of.............322
McKinley,
William, and presidential Medical
Literature, Quarterly Cumula-
campaign
............................103.. tive
Index to Current.................307
McLaughlin,
W. R ......................238 Medical
Profession, Rules of Etiquette,
McMinn,
John H .....................302-3 Rate
of Charges and Fee-Bill of the
McNemar,
Richard ............ ... 124 Mobile
.................................315
McNiff,
William J .......................208 Medical
Repository .....................320
Mad
River, O............................ 56 Medical
and Surgical History of the
Madam Delphine, by C. W. Cable
......113 British
Army .........................310
Madison,
James....................85-6, 245 Medical
and Surgical History of the
Magazines,
on medical history..........320 War
of the Rebellion ..................310
Mahomet
............................234, 237 Medical
Times .................... 322
Mahoning
Valley .......................263 Medicine,
159-160, 325, 362; see also
Maine
................................... 73 Hospitals.
Malden,
Canada ......................... 19 Medicine,
A Century of American......312
Mamelon, by Tourge
...................112 Medicine,
A History of.................312
Manchester
College ................11, 47 Medicine
and the Medical Profession,
Manchester,
Eng. ....................... 46 Outlines
of the History of............312
Manchester,
O. .......................116 Medicine,
Development of Modern .....312
Manifest
Destiny ........... .... 189 Medicine, history of..................305-83
Mansfield,
Edward D....................128 Medicine,
History of, Bulletin of Johns
Mansfield,
O., 200, 218; Johnny Apple- Hopkins
University ..................322
seed
Monument at.................... 46 Medicine,
Journal of.................. 322
Mansion
House .................... 22 Medicine
in the United States, History
Manuscript
Collection, Guide to ........402 of
......................................312
Maquoketa,
Iowa .......................181 Medicine,
New England Journal of....322
Marietta,
O............35, 115, 124, 135, 214 Medico-Chirurgical
Report..............310
Marine
Hospital (Cleveland) ...........352 Meigs,
Fort, 4, 12, 20, 50, 87, 89, 92, 136;
Marquette,
Jacques ..................... 17 program at
............................ 12
Marsh,
John ...........................277 Meigs, Return Jonathan, Jr ........193, 251
Maryland
............................77, 117 Melchler,
Marguerite Fellows ...........405
Maryland,
Moravians in................ 72 Mendenhall,
T. C........................175
Massachusetts ........................... 71 M enefee, James ......................... 46
Massachusetts
General Hospital .........338 Mennonites
............................. 72
Massachusetts
Health Act of 1907 .......382 Mentor,
O. ..............................201
Mason,
Truman E .......................377 Mesopotamia
............................ 34
Masse,
Ennemond ............. ......318 Methodist,
69, 72, 76, 80, 81, 82, 83, 123, 124
Massie,
Nathaniel ......................252 Methodist
Episcopal Church............. 80
Matthews,
Shailer ...................238 Metternich,
Era of ......................242
Maumee ................................. 3 M
eyer, Jacob
C..........................209
Maumee
Bay ............................ 50 M
exico
.............................190,
195
Maumee
Indians ........................ 49 Mexican
War................... 32, 131, 152
Maumee
rapids .....................18, 53 Miami
district ..........................122
Maumee
River Scenic and Historical Miami & Erie
Canal ......91, 93, 94, 95, 97
Highway
Association ................. 9 Miami,
Fort............4, 17, 33, 40, 43, 91
Maumee
River, 3, 4, 16, 17, 19, 33, 40, Miami,
Fort (old) ...................... 21
43,
45, 49, 50, 56, 61, 65, 67, 68, 90, Miami
Indians ......3, 47, 51, 54, 55, 56, 67
93,
95, 98. Miami
Rapids ........................... 92
Maumee
Valley, 1, 3, 4, 7, 18, 22, 32, Miami
River, Great ................116, 121
35,
38, 49, 53, 56, 60, 65, 66, 67, 70, Miami
River, Little ................116, 121
89;
map of, frontispiece; Maumee Miami
Town........................33, 40
basin,
21. Miami
Valley Hospital, Dayton ........353
Maumee
Valley Historical Conference,
214,
216, 221, 231. Miami
University, 126, 127; McGuffey-
Maumee
Valley International Historical ana
at .................................129
Convention,
Sept. 27-9, 1940 editorial Miami
Valley ......................118
on,
1-2; proceedings, 1-98; booklet on, "Miamis
fort"
......................... 51
2;
program of, 2, 10-12; story of, 6-9; Miamis,
The Land of the............... 55
GENERAL INDEX 425
Michigan, 4, 5, 6, 18, 20, 21, 84, 89, 128, Murphy, political speech
by............135
135; Upper Peninsula of, 5; War with Murray,
Lindley....................119, 127
Ohio
...................................
89 Murray, J.
McE......................... 10
Michigan Historical Commission .....10, 11 Museum Accessions, April, 1940 to
April
Michigan-Ontario Historical Convention 6 1941 ............................... .215
Michigan, U. S. S.......................
22 Museum
of Modern Art................214
Michigan Sentinel ...................... 21 Museums,
youth in . ...............296
Michigan State Normal College........ 8 Music
...................................161
Michigan, University of, 8, 10, 34; Wil- Muskhogean
(Indians) .................182
liam L. Clements Library, 2, 8,
11, 12, Muskingum
River . ................ 116
47, 53, 54, 60. Mussey,
R. D ......................343, 348
Michigan History Magazine .............321 Mussolini,
Benito...................172, 236
Microfilm Project ......................220
Middle West........................185, 195 N. Y. A .......... ............ . 214
Miers family ............................186 Nadeli, Grandma ... ................192
Military
Surgeon ........................322 Naples,
Italy . ..................190
Mill, J. S .......................... 172, 238 Napoleon
............................85, 234
Miller, Oscar F ..........................222 Napoleon, O. .......................... 96
Miller, William
.................. 262 "Napoleon
of the Red Men" (Little
Miller, William Marion.................205 Turtle) .....................58
Mills, John .............................245 Nash,
Philip C ......................10, 99
Milton, John ............................
30 Nashoba,
Tenn .........................189
Minerva ..................................129 National Archives,
The...........171-2, 313
Minnesota History ......................321 National
Cyclopaedia of American
Minnesota Medicine ....................322 Biography
......................324
Minnich, Dean Harvey C...............120 National
Road ..................118, 173, 174
Miscellanies in Prose & Verse.......... 54 National
Road Celebration ..............214
Miss Ravenel's Conversion .............113 Navigation ..............................399
Mississinewas ...........................55 Navigator
......... ......................
119
Mississippi Basin .......................65 Navy, Department of
the...............314
Mississippi River, 3, 7, 16, 27, 33, 49, 50, Naziism ............................172, 275
60, 73. Negro,
105, 106, 107, 113; suffrage, 105;
Mississippi Valley.....................25, 73 in society
.............................112
Mississippi Valley States............... 25 Neolithic ................................39
Mississippi Valley Historical
Review, Nevins, Allan ...........................237
209, 321. New
Brunswick, N. Y ..............131
Missouri
.............................73, 128 New
England ......................71, 72, 74
Mitchell, Eliza
.........................35 New
England Congregationalists........ 76
Mitchell, Margaret .....................114 New England culture
....................115
Mohammedanism
.......................235 New
England Journal of Medicine......322
Monmouth, Battle of...................36 New
Englanders . ................. 116
Monroe Doctrine ..............24, 25, 85, 87 New England
Primer....................127
Monroe, James ......................... 85 New Hampshire .
................ 71
Monroe, Mich., 21; massacre at........ 84 "New Hampshire Grants,
The"........186
Montana Territory
.................... 199 New
Harmony, Ind............176, 189, 262
Montcalm-Gazon, Louis Joseph
de, de New
Haven, Ind . ................ 98
Saint Veran .......................... 16 New Jersey .
..................... 122
Montreal, Canada .....................3, 15 New Jersey, College
of.................. 71
Moore, David R.........................207 New Jerusalem, Church
of..........45, 46
Moore, Eleanor M.....................296 Newly
Found Eden . ..............196
Moral Physiology
......................189 Newman,
Jacob ........................218
Moravians, Missionary, 66; in Pennsyl- New
Orleans, Battle of................. 86
vania
..................................
72 New
Orleans, La........................131
Morgan, John .................130, 132, 134 New Rochester,
O....................... 98
Morgan, R. G.........183, 184, 204, 213, 384 New Stone Age
.........................394
Morgan's Raid
.........................132 New
World.....................15, 182, 196
Mormon, Book of.......................263 New York (State), 6, 189,
202; Mora-
Mormonism, 261-8; at Cumorah Hill....261 vians
in, 72; western..................187
Mormonism, Revelation in ..............264 New York
City........69, 103, 120, 184, 214
Mormonism, The Story of..............264 New
York Academy of Medicine .......309
Mormonism Unveiled ...................264 New
York Historical Society.......6, 319
Morris, Richard B ......................280 New York Public Library
..............311
Morris, Thomas.... 11, 47, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53 New York, The Arts and Crafts
in....319
Morrow, Thomas Vaughan.........377, 378 New
York University, 129; Library ....316
Morton, William Thomas Green........338 New
York, University of the
Mosaison
................................235 City of ................................180
Mott, Frank Luther ....................320 New Zealand .
.................. 29
Mound-Builders .........................200 Newspapers, 120, 160-1;
American, 22,
Mound City ......................... 231 24;
Medical history in ................320
Mt. Sterling, Ky .......................203 Niagara, N.
Y........................... 16
Muggletonians ..........................262 Niagara Falls, N.
Y..................... 6
Murfreesboro, Battle at.................101 Niagara Falls,
Ont....................... 6
426 OHIO
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Nichols, Roy
F..........................242 Ohio National
Guard .................... 12
Nietzsche's
"Superman"
..............241 Ohio
Newspaper Index............220, 221
Nightingale,
Florence ..................361 Ohio,
Northwestern, Historical Society
Nightingale,
Florence, Scholarship Loan of
...................................... 8
Fund ................................360 Ohio
Nurses Review .....................362
"Noble
Fellow" .........................191 Ohio
and Pennsylvania Canal ..........331
North
................106, 108, 109, 110, 112 Ohio
Planning Society..................214
North American
continent ............16, 27 Ohio,
Recollection of Life in, from 1813
North American
democracies........... 15 to
1840 .................................118
North Carolina
.................72, 103, 120 Ohio
Public Health Nursing Organiza-
North
Manchester, Ind.................. 11 tion ....................................360
Northwest, see
Old Northwest. Ohio
Reports ...........................127
Northwest
Territory, 221, 247, 282; medi- Ohio
River travel .......................116
cal practice
in ........................321 Ohio
River Museum....................214
Norton,
Laurence H................212, 216 Ohio
State Archaeological and Historical
Norway
................................ 14 Society,
1, 6, 9, 10, 200, 205, 278; Board
Nova Scotia,
Canada ....................187 of
Trustees, Annual Meeting, 207;
Nunnely,
Simpson ......................345 55th
Annual Meeting, 207, 210-29; Re-
Nurse
Examining Committee............361 Port
of Director, 212-15; State Me-
Nurses and
Nursing, public, 355; educa- morials,
213; Report of Secretary,
tion of, 357;
war .......................362 216-22;
Report of Treasurer, 222-6;
Nursing,
Association of Collegiate Receipts
& Disbursements, for year
Schools of
............................364 1940,
224-5; Minutes of Annual Meet-
Nursing
Education, National League ing,
230-2.
of
....................................364 Ohio
State Archaeological and Historical
Nye, Russel
B............................205 Society
Museum, McGuffeyana at....129
Ohio State
Archaeological and Histor.
Oberlin
College........................8, 10 ical
Quarterly ...............115, 321, 366
O'Connell,
Sister Anthony ............353 Ohio
State Association of Graduate
Odin
....................................234 Nurses ................................359
O'Farrell,
Andy ........................197 Ohio
State Journal............193, 219, 373
Ohio, Toledo
Strip, 4, 21; Colonel Bou- Ohio
State League of Nursing Educa-
quet in, 49;
volume of Shakespeare tion
....................................360
in, 51;
western, claimed by Miamis, Ohio
State Medical Board..............361
55; Harmar's
expedition, 61; admitted Ohio
State Medical Journal........322, 366
to Union, 73;
War with Michigan, 89; Ohio
State Medical Society, 332, 350,
in McGuffey's
time, 115-129; common 371,
372.
schools of,
126; Morgan's Raid into, Ohio
State Nurses Association, 357,
132; as
pivotal state, 136; in territorial 359,
361; Quarterly Bulletin of, 362,
period, 147;
surveys, 147-149; descrip- Ohio
State University, 12, 172, 205, 207;
tion of, 173; during War of 1812, School
of Nursing, 359.
193; great men
of, 214-5; New Eng- Ohio
University, 126, 29, 253, 254; rules
land culture
in, 373. for,
256-7; course of study, 258-9;
Ohio Academy
of Hist., Tenth Annual Board
of Trustees, 259.
Meeting.......................207,
208, 232 "Ohio
University", original trustees of 252
Ohio
Company.............245, 246, 247, 251 Ohio
Valley ....................3, 17, 65, 73
Ohio
country........16, 35, 65, 117, 123, 185 Ohio
Volunteers .........................101
Ohio
Educational Monthly ..............219 Ohio Writers' Project ...................221
Ohio Farm
er ............................334 "Old
Betsy"
............................ 89
Ohio,
Geological Survey of........331, 334 Old
Britain (Indian chief) ............, 66
Ohio Guide,
The........................217 "Old
Hickory" .........................87
Ohio,
Historical and Philosophical So- "Old
Ironsides" ........................87
ciety of ..............................200 "Old
Kenyon" .............
...........201
Ohio
Historical. Records Survey, on Old
Northwest, 1, 3, 4, 5, 16, 17, 18, 19,
medical
history .......................315 32,
33, 35, 36, 40, 60, 89, 90.
Ohio History,
Bibliography of.......137-70 Old
Stone Age..........................394
Ohio History
Conference Annual Meet- Oliver,
Robert ..........................251
ing,
Program of ...................207-209 Oman,
Charles .........................237
Ohio, The
History of the State of, 206, 217 Ondrak, Andrew
J., Jr........222, 232, 297
Ohio Hospital
Association ...............365 Ontario,
Canada ...................7, 9, 84
Ohio Imprints
Inventory ................285 Ontario
Historical Society........6, 10, 11
Ohio-Indiana
line .................... 45 Ontario,
Western, University of....... 10
Ohio,
Inventory of the County Optimist Club .......................... 46
Archives
of, on medical history...... 315 Ordinance of
1785 ......................245
Ohio,
Inventory of Municipal Archives Ordinance of 1787................34, 73, 124
of, on medical
history.................316 Ornithology .............................334
Ohio Medical
College (Cincinnati), 332, 343 Ottawas........................50,
55, 65, 67
Ohio Medical
Convention..329, 332, 380, 381 Ouiatenon
(Lafayette, Ind.).........52, 55
Ohio Medical and
Surgical Journal, 340, Outline
of History ......................275
343, 344, 347,
348, 350. Overman,
William D., 172, 178, 185, 201,
Ohio-Michigan
boundary controversy.. 21 205,
213, 226, 295, 300, 390, 397, 400, 403
Ohio Mound-builder artifacts
...........214 Owen,
Robert ............. .....188, 262
GENERAL
INDEX
427
Owen, Robert
Dale ............188, 189, 190 Polybius
.................................242
Owen,
Robert Dale; A Biography.....188 Pontiac, 16, 33, 50; birthplace of, 65, 97;
Owen, Royal
...........................111 death
of, 98.
Owenites
................................176 Pontiac's
Conspiracy, 4, 16, 17, 18, 49,
Ox-Bow,
Ind.
............................ 45 66, 97.
Oxford, O.
.........................126, 205 Poor
Richard's Almanac................120
Poor
Whites ............................110
Pacanne, Chief
......................... 52 Portage
River .................. .... 20
Pacific
Coast . .................. 89 Porter,
Eugene O....................187, 205
Pacific Ocean
...........................32 Port
Lawrence, O....................... 5
Packard,
Francis R
.................312, 322 Portsmouth,
O. ....................117, 118
Pactolus
..... ......................112 Potawatomi,
55; village .................. 53
Pactolus
Prime ......................103, 112 Potter,
Jared ...........................327
Paddock,
Jonathan Roberts ....377, 378, 379 Potomac
River ............... 117
Page, Thomas
Nelson ...................114 Powell,
Thomas W....................379
Painesville,
O. .....................101, 26 "Prairie
Schoner"
....................121
Paleolithic
Age .........................394 Pratt,
Prof. Julius ....................186
Pan-American
Union ................. 25 Presbyterian
Church................69, 127
Paris, Ky.
.................117 Presbyterians,
71, 74, 75, 76, 80, 81, 82,
Paris, France
........................... 60 83,
122, 123, 124.
Paris, Peace
of, in 1783, 73; Treaty of Presque
Isle ........................... 44
1783, 18, 60,
71. Priestly,
Joseph ........................338
Paris,
Treaty of, in 1763, 32;
2nd Pringle,
Henry F .......................390
Treaty of
............................... 33 Proclamation
of Amnesty ...............104
Parsons,
Samuel H .................245, 246 Proctor,
Henry .......................4, 92
Paterson,
Robert G.....................208 Providence
Park ...................... 95
Patterson,
Grove H ..................... 12 "Providence
Town" ....................95
Patterson,
John .........................245 Psychological
Index ....................308
Paulding Co.,
O ..........................98 Public
Health Nursing ..................362
Paully, Ensign
..........................16 Public
Square (Cleveland, O.) ........178
Pax Americana
......................... 25 Publishers
Weekly .....................306
Pax Britannica
................. . 25 Purdue
University ...................... 9
Peckham,
Howard H .............. 11, 47, 99 Putnam,
Rufus, 244, 245, 247, 248; and
Pennsylvania,
61, 72, 117, 122, 127- founding
of Ohio Univ., 248, 249, 250;
traders of,
49; Moravians in, 72; Athens,
O., 251, 253, 257, 258, 259, 260.
troops of, 93;
western, 185.
Pennsylvania
and Ohio Railroad.......219 Quaife,
Milo M ............9, 10, 15, 99, 135
Pennsylvania,
Historical Society of....402 Quakers
............42, 72, 124, 262, 403, 405
Pennsylvania-New
Jersey group........116 Quarterly
Cumulative Index Medicus..308
Penutian ................................182 Quebec
Act .............................17
Pericles
................. 31 Quebec,
15, 20; French-Canadian prov-
Perkins,
Eliphaz ........................253 ince
of, 17.
Perry, Oliver
Hazard..4, 20, 32, 86, 87, 193 Queen
City of the West, The"... ...119
Perry's
victory .........................117 Queen
Victoria .........................349
"Peter
Parley" readers.................127
Peters, Ralph
W .......................9, 10 R.
F. D...................................195
Pheidias
.................................243 Radical
Republicans, 23, 102, 105, 106,
Phelps, Grace
...........................363 109;
plan of reconstruction, 104, 107, 108
Philadelphia,
Pa., 37, 42, 61, 102, 103; Railroads
................................ 7
Library of the
College of Physicians.309 Raisin
River ............................ 4
Phillips,
Horatio G...................... 69 Raisin
River, Battle of.................. 68
Philosophers
............................262 Rauschenbusch,
Walter .................182
Physicians
and Surgeons of the Nine- Ravenna, O.
............................117
teenth
Century, Lives of Eminent Ray, Joseph .............................128
American ..............................325 Ray, Kingsley
..........................378
Piankashaws
............................ 55 Reader's
Guide to Periodical Literature,
Pickawillany .......... .......... 3, 66 316.
Piedmont ...............................293 Reconstruction
Acts ....................106
Pierce, Isaac ............................251 Reconstruction
of 1863 ...................104
Pierce,
Stephen ......... .. .........252 Reconstruction,
period of, 102, 104, 107,
Pike,
Zebulon ........................39, 40 108.
Pilgrim's Progress
......................119 Recovery,
Fort........... 19, 38, 43, 58, 115
Pioneer Life
in Ohio, bibliography on, Red
Cross, 356-357; American...........364
149-150. Red
Jacket .............................. 67
Piqua .................................66,
69 Reformed
Medical Academy ............376
Pittsburgh, Pa
......35, 37, 67, 117, 119, 127 Reformed
Medical College ..............376
Pittsburgh
Press, University of........185 Reformed
Medical College..............375
"Plantation
Medicine" .................322 Religion
..................122, 157-8, 404, 405
Poland ...............................14, 32 Republican
News .......................131
Poland, O.
..............................328 Republican
Party, 102,103, 111; Johnson-
Politics
........................153-154, 335 ites
in, 102; northerner, 107; politi-
Politicians,
American ...................22 cians,
108.
428 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Revolution, American, in west..........145 San
Francisco, Calif..................... 23
Revolutionary War, see American Rev- Sanitation
...............................381
olution. Saratoga ................................ 34
Reynolds family ........................186 Sargent,
Winthrop ................... 245
Revivals, great colonial................. 77 Scandinavia
........................116, 124
Reynolds, Hiram H.................185, 186 Schickelgruber,
Heer, see Hitler.
Rhode Island ........................... 72 Schwenkfelders
........................ 72
Richardson, Ernest Cushing ............309 Scioto
County ......................... 116
Richardville, Jean Baptist .............. 65 Scioto
district ..........................122
Richardville (Chief)
................... 65 Scioto River ............................116
Riddell, J. ...... ...........377 Scotch-Irish .........................71, 74
Ridgely, Frederick ......................317 Scotland
....................... 116, 189
Rigdon, Sidney................263, 264, 265 Scott,
Charles .......................35, 67
Rigney, Eugene D..................207, 226 Scott,
Walter ........................30, 338
Rightmire, George W., 205, 209, 211, 217, Sculpture,
Hopewell ....................384
225, 230, 232. Sears,
Louis M.......................... 9
Ritchie, Charles E .............216, 217, 232 Seip Mound
No. 1, Ross Co............384
Riza, Khan
.............................236 Sellew, Gladys
..........................362
Roberts, Abbie ..........................357 Serpent
Mound .........................231
Roberts, Mary ..........................362 Servosse,
Comfort........106, 108, 109, 110
Roche de Boeuf .......................... 94 Servosse, Lily ..........................113
Rochester, University of ................101 Sessions,
Ann ..........................193
"Rock Oil Company"...................111 Settlements,
145-6; early................115
Rocky Mts. ............................. 40 Seville, Spain
...........................273
Rodabaugh, James H...........182, 205, 209 Seward, Mrs.
Katherine ................134
Rodman the Keeper .....................105 Seward,
Mrs. Mettie M .................133
Roe, E. P................................113 Shabonee, Chief
....................... 97
Rogers, Robert ......................... 16 Shackleford,
James M ..................132
Roman Catholicism
..................... 17 Shaker
Adventure, The .................405
Roman Empire
..........................29 Shakers..............................123, 406
Roorbach, Orville Augustus .............306 Shakespeare,
William ........30, 51, 52, 234
Roosevelt, Franklin D..............257, 313 Shannon,
Wilson .......................136
Roosevelt, Theodore ....................108 Shawnee......................52,
55, 56, 65
"Rosscommon" .........................196 Shelley,
Percy B........................ 30
Ross County ........................250, 387 Shepfer,
W. H........................10, 99
Ross County Historical Society .........207 Sherman and
Farmer (Law Firm)....101
Rousseau, Jean Jacques .................234 Sherman-Johnston
agreement ............104
Royal Gentleman. A.....................103 Shetrone,
Henry C...214, 215, 386, 395, 402
Rubber
..................................396 Shira, Donald
D ..........................208
Rue, George W....................130-134 Shryock,
Richard H................312, 321
Rue, Jonathan ..........................181 Siebert,
Wilbur H..................212, 230
Rue, L. E................................131 Siegfried,
Andre ....................... 23
Rush-Bagot disarmament agreement .... 20 Silesia ..................................271
Rush, Benjamin ....................317, 376 Simcoe,
John Graves.................... 18
Russia ..............................275,
310 Sim
pson, James
.........................338
Russians ...............................
113 Siouan ..................................182
Rutland, Mass. .........................245 Skinner, William .......................253
Slavery Agitation .....................151-2
Sabin, Joseph
..........................306 Smith,
George B.........................216
"Sage of Rockport" ....................336 Smith,
Joseph .................... 261-6
St. Clair, Arthur, 18, 35, 35, 38, 39, 40, Smith,
Nathan .........................330
41, 58, 67, 247; Papers, 284. Smithsonian Institution
.........335
St. Clair's Defeat ....................... 38 "Solomon
Thrifty," Sayings of.........120
St. Clair's Fort ..........................223 Sorokin,
Pitirim A....................239-40
St. John the Divine, Cathedral of.....129 South Carolina
......................... 74
St. Joseph (Niles, Mich.) ............... 52 South,
Reconstruction of.............101-14
St. Joseph River..............40, 55, 56, 61 South Sea
Islands, life in..............400
St. Lawrence Co., N. Y ................ 70 "Southern
Cross, Order of the"........ 111
St. Lawrence River ...................7, 18 Southern
States ........................104
St. Mary River...............40, 55, 56, 61 Spanish-American
War, 88, 153; nurses
St. Paul ................................. 77 in ....................................363
St. Vincent, and Capt. Norris......... 50 Spaulding,
Solomon ....................264
St. Vincent Charity Hospital, Cleve- Spencer,
Herbert .......................238
land ...................................353 Spencer, Charles .......................230
Sallust ..................................242 Spencer, Oliver H
....................... 96
Salter, William
....................180, 181 Spetnagel,
Albert C.....................230
Sampson, Crocker ......................245 Springfield,
O. ..........................118
Sandor, Jules ...........................404 Springfield,
Mass., Johnny Appleseed
Sandusky, Fort ......................... 16 monument
at ........................ 46
Sandusky, O.......................2, 50, 118 Sproat,
Ebenezer .................... 251
Sandusky
................................ 22 Sproul, Robert
G........................276
Sandusky River ........................ 20 Squier,
E. G........................ 387
GENERAL INDEX 429
Stage-coach road .......................118 Thomas,
Charles M ......................403
Stalin, Joseph
.....................172, 271 Thomas,
Edward S ......................214
Standard Oil Co ........................111 Thompson,
Captain .....................131
Stanton, Edwin M.,.............23, 102, 302 Thompson, J.
B ..........................370
Starling, Lyne.................174, 193, 332 Thompson,
Samuel ......................323
Starling Medical College ................332 "Thompsonians" .......................369
"Star Spangled Banner, The".......... 86 "Thomsonians" .........................369
Stars & Stripes ......................... 89 "Three
Fires, The"...................... 55
State Highway Dept.....................214 Thucydides
.........................172, 242
State Memorials, Division of...........214 Thwaites,
Rueben Gold..................317
"States rights party" ...................136 Tidewater
...............................293
Statuary Hall ..........................129 Tidd,
Jacob .............................376
Steamboating ......................117,
399 Tiffin,
Edward ..........................253
Stedman, Alexander ....................255 Tiffin,
O. ...............................118
Steele, A. O.............................214 Tinker,
Joe .............................194
Steele, John J...........................377 Tippecanoe ............................. 39
Stephenson, Fort (Fremont) ........68, 89 Tippecanoe
(Shawnee village) .......... 19
Stevens, Thaddeus, 105; "conquered "Tippecanoe,
The Hero of"............136
province" theory of, 106; reconstruc- Todd, David
............................336
tion policy of, 113. Toledo,
O., 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9; program at,
Stone Age
..............................243 10,
117.
Stone, Jonathan ........................250 Toledo
Automobile Club................ 98
Story, Daniel..................251, 252, 253 Toledo
Blade ........................... 12
Story of a Thousand, The ..............101 Toledo (O.) Chamber of
Commerce... 10
Stow, Joshua ...........................327 Toledo
District Nursing Association...354
Stowe, Calvin E.........................128 Toledo
Gazette ..........................21
Stowe, Harriet Beecher ............279-298 Toledo
Metropolitan Park Board....... 93
Straughan, John ........................219 Toledo
Strip ............................ 4
Strukker (Prussian spy) ................198 Toledo,
University of ................8, 10
Suetonius
...............................242 Toledo
War ............................. 21
Sullivant family ........................l74 'Toinette
..........................106, 107
Sullivant, Joseph .......................174 'Tionette,
by Tourgee .........103, 105, 112
Sullivant, Lucas .............174, 175, 193 Toner, J.
M.........................312, 382
Sullivant, Michael ......................174 Torrey,
John ...........................191
Sullivant, William .....................377 Toronto,
Ont., Canada...........7, 20, 22
Sullivant, William Starling....174,
175, 191 Tourgee
............................112, 113
Sumner, Charles, 105; "conquered prov- Tourgee,
Albion Winegar........... 101-114
ince" theory of, 106; reconstruction Townsend,
A. J....................... 10
policy of, 113. Townsend,
Peter S......................323
Surgery
.................................331
Surgery under anesthesia ..............338 Toynbee, Arnold ........................239
Surgical Memoirs of the Rebellion ......311 Traipsin'
Woman cabin .............. 194
Transitional Period .....................394
Swan Creek
.............................91
Swedenborg, Emanuel .........................45, 46 Transmontane .......................... 293
Sweet, William W....................12, 100 Transportation ................ 165-166
Swinney Park (Ft. Wayne, Ind.), Transylvania University,
Medical De-
Johnny Appleseed monument at, 46. partment of
...........................366
Symmes, Daniel ........................252 Travel ..................................149
Treat, Malachi .........................317
Tacitus
..................................242 Treaty
of 1783........................... 115
Tacitus .......................................242 Trotter, Col ........................... 57
Taft, William H .....................390-393 Truman and
Smith publishing house..128
Tahwa Indians .........................69
Tallwa Indians
....................... 69 Trumbull
and Mahoning Counties, His-
Talmadge, O .............................216 tory
of ............................341
Talman, James J ..........................10 Tucker, David A.,
Jr.................208, 322
Tappan, Benjamin
...............................252 Tu-en-da-wie ..........................65
Tarbell, Ida M...........................111 Tullahoma .............................101
Tarlton Cross ...........................231 Tupper,
Benjamin .....................245
Taylor, H. O...............................238
Taylor, John ....................... 79 Turkey
....................................310
Taylor, Ralph B.........................208 Turkey
Foot, Chief...................... 93
Taylor, Zachary
........................131 Turkey
Foot Rock ................93
Tecumwah ............................... 65 Turner,
Frederick Jackson..............291
Tecumseh ....................56, 84, 92, 193 Tuttle,
Jane L..........................357
Tecumseh's Indians ....................19
Tennessee ..............73, 75, 101, 120, 128 Underground
Railroad, 299; library on, 230
Terre Haute, Ind........................203 Union
Jack ...........................43, 89
Teuton ..................................
28 Union
List of Newspapers.............. 319
Texas, Ohio ............................ 95 Union,
Plan of.......................... 76
Thacher, James ........................324 Union
theological seminary .............180
Thackeray, William
M...................30 Unitarians
...............................262
Thames, Battle of the............4, 20, 39 United
Order of Enoch. ...........265, 266
Theater...............................161 United
Presbyterian Church............283
430 OHIO
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
United States,
4, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, Wayne,
Fort, Ind., 2, 3, 8, 9, 19, 32, 33,
27, 28, 41, 60,
61, 71, 89, 91, 115, 119, 34,
45, 46, 47, 51, 55, 57, 59, 61, 68,
181, 182, 188,
190; and War of 1812, 98;
Three Rivers Park, 11; program
186. at,
11-12, 40; Chamber of Commerce.. 9
United States
Army ..................... 84 Wayne,
Fort, Ind., Charter ................ 11
United States
Bureau of Education ....183 Wayne's
Park Camp ..................... 96
United States
Naval Medical Bulletin..322 Wayne's Treaty, 1795 ..............115, 116
United States
Regulars ..................133 Waynesville,
O ..............................116
Universalists
.........................80, 83 Wayne
University .................'...8, 10
Upjohn,
Elizabeth ........................355 Waynesboro,
Pa .......................37, 43
Urban, Pope
.............................125 Weas
(Indians) ......................... 55
Urbana,
O............................... 19 Weaver,
Clarence L .......192, 193, 195, 199
Urbana-Granville
Pike ..................373 Webb,
Abner ...........................340
Uto-Aztecan ............................182 Webb,
William S .......................203
Utopia
...................................196 Webster,
Noah .......................... 127
Utter, William T
........................208 Weir,
William ..........................
255
Weisenburger,
Francis P .........12, 99, 294
Welland, Ont.,
Canada ...............9, 10
Vaillant, George
C.......................394 Wells,
Bezaleel .........................252
Valley Forge
.............................32 Wells,
H. G..............................275
Vander Velde,
Lewis G ................. 10 Wells,
Horace ................ 338, 339
Vassar Training
Camp for nurses......364 Wells,
Sylvester .............329
Vermont
............................ 20, 73 Wenner,
Thomas B.....................207
Victorians
............................. 113 Wesley,
John ........................... 80
Viele,
Arnold ...........................185 West
Indies ........................187
Vincennes, Ind
.........4, 18, 33, 55, 66, 198 Western
Intelligencer .............
373
Virginia, 4, 72,
77, 78, 117, 128, 177; Western
Journal of Medicine and Sur-
counties, 104;
eighteenth century, 196. gery
...........................345, 346, 349
Virginia
Military District ..........116, 120 Western
Lancet ......339, 340, 341, 342, 349
Visiting
Nurse Quarterly ...............361 Western
Pennsylvania, Historical So-
Volk, Katherine
........................362 ciety
of .................................399
Volney, Count
.......................... 42 Western
Pennsylvania Historical Sur-
vey
...............................295, 399
Western Reserve
...............117, 326, 333
Wabash River, 3,
15, 16, 19, 36, 45, 50, Western
Reserve Chronicle .............339
56; upper, 18,
47. Western
Reserve Historical Society ....336
Wabash Valley
.......................19 Western
Reserve Medical College..340, 355
Wabash
villages ........................... 19 Western
Reserve University, Flora
Wales
.................................116 Stone
Mather College of .............358
Wall, W.
D...........................222, 224 Westerville, O ........................201
Wa-pa-maw-qua
Defiance State Park... 96 West
Union,
..........................118
War Department
......................130, 131 West
Virginia ...................177, 204
War of 1812, 4,
19, 20, 31, 68, 85, 87, 88, Wheeling
& Lake Erie Canal........... 95
131, 150-151,
186, 274. Wheeling,
W. Va........................11
War of
Independence...................85
Ward of
Independence 85 Whig
Convention ........................135
Wardley, Jane
and James ...............405 Whigs,
135, 136; southern. .............110
Warren,
Edward .......................342 Whistler,
George W ..................... 40
Warren, Louis A
.................. 11, 99 White House
...............87
Warren, .............117 ................. White
Loon .................96
Washburne,
George A ................. 209 Whiting,
L. M...................... 347, 348
Washington,
Booker T ...................108 Whitman,
Walt ...........172
Washington
College (Pa.) .............. 127 Whitney, Newell
K........261
Washington
County, O .................. 135 Whittlesey,
Charles .....................135
Washington
County, Pa.................127 Wilderness
Road............................117
Washington, D.
C....................87, 112 Willard,
Frances ........................
Washington, Fort
(Cincinnati O.) 37, Wilkinson,
James ................. 43, 44
43, 57, 61. Williams,
Abram .......................245
Washington,
George, 4, 35, 36, 37, 58, 67, Williams
College .......................36
90, 244, 317. Williams,
S. W........................325
Was-o-hah-con-die
Defiance State Park. 97 Williamsburg,
Va........................ 90
Waterford, O.
.........................116 Williamsfield,
O ..........................101
Waterville, .......................... 94 Willoughby
Medical College............332
Watts, Isaac
............................243 Willys,
Captain ...................... 57, 58
Wayne, Anthony,
1, 4, 18, 19, 32, 36, 37, Wilmington
(O.) tablet ................. 204
38, 43, 58, 67,
90, 93, 94, 95, 98, 115, Wilson,
Augusta Evans.................114
221, 222; Army
of, 12; legionnaires of, Wilson,
Judge ..........................135
40; Campaign in
N. W., 41; victory at Wilson,
Pearl ........................ 10
Fallen Timbers,
92. Wilson,
Robert G................260
Wayne, Anthony,
Memorial Association, Wilson
Street Hospital, Cincinnati.....353
1, 216, 221,
231. Winchester,
Ky ................. 117
Wayne, Anthony,
Memorial Trail...... 91 Winchester
Camp No. 1 ................97
Wayne's Boundary
Line......117, 123, 127 Winchester
College ..................... 49
GENERAL
INDEX
431
Winchester,
Fort......................68, 97 Worthington
Medical College ..........379
Winchester,
James .....................4, 68 Worthington
Reformed Medical Col-
Windsor,
Ont., Canada............6, 10, 20 lege
...............................377, 379
Winger, Otho,
47, 99; address by ...... 11 Worthington,
Thomas................... 119
W
isconsin
...............................
3 W right, Frances.........................189
Wisconsin
Medical Journal .............322 WSPD, Radio
Station (Toledo) ........ 8
Witherspoon,
John ...................... 71 Wyandots
.........................55, 65, 67
Wittke, Carl,
99, 230; address by...... 10
Wolfe, H.
Preston.................230, 232 Xenophon
..............................242
W olfe, Jacob ............................255 Xenia, O.
...............................116
Women's and
Children's Hospital of
Tiledo .................................353 Yale M edical School ................329, 330
Women in Ohio
History ................163 Yandell,
L. P ...........................345
Woodbridge,
Dudley ......135, 251, 252, 253 Yeats,
William Butler................... 30
Woodbridge,
Jelaliel....................245 Yeoman,
Pence..........................197
Woodbridge,
John M ...................136 Yorktown,
Va .......................... 90
Woodbridge,
William, papers...........130 Youghiogheny
River ....................117
Woodbridge,
Willis .................135, 136 Young,
Anna M., Mrs...................216
Woodford Co.,
Ky..................78, 79 Young,
Brigham ........................267
W oods, Daniel
B ........................341 Young,
Stark ..........................114
Woolson,
Constance Fenimore ....105, 114 Youngstown,
O................117, 328, 334
Wooster, O
.........................218, 219 Youngstown
Hospital Association......353
Work Projects
Administration, 200, 203, Ypsilanti,
Mich. ....................... 11
278; Writers'
Project, 174; museum
project, 213,
214; Historical Records Zane's
Trace .......................118
Survey, 221,
277-91, 314. Zanesville,
O ...................116, 118, 315
World War,
153; nurses in.............363 Zoology
.............................331, 332
Worth,
Jonathan ........................102 Zepp, E. C
...........................10, 214
Worthington
Academy ..................375 Zouri's
Christmas .......................112