INDEX TO VOLUME XXVIII.
A. Allen, - (Col.), commands Ken-
Abbott,
David, Ohio Presidential Elect- tucky
infantry, Ft. Wayne, (1812),
or,
(1812), 367. 326,
327, 329, 358; Indians kill spies
Abolition,
in Kansas, 192-205. of,
359.
Abolitionists,
21, 372. Allen
County, 376.
Ackley,
J. M. (Dr.), prominent Cleve- Allen,
E. (Rev.), 132, 133.
land
physician, 80. Allen,
John W., Cleveland mayor, 80.
Adams,
American vessel, (1812), 355. Allen,
William (Gov.), 100.
Adams,
Ashel, in War 1812, 314. Almanac,
pioneer use of, 267; Hagers-
Adams,
Charles Francis, 20, 21; letter
town, 376.
to Giddings, 29; facsimile Gid- Alsace,
Napoleon's soldiers from, 391.
dings
letter. 30; 136. Alsatians,
among Ohio pioneers, 391, 392.
Adams,
George W., son of J. Q. Adams, Alvord,
- , Dartmouth student, 124.
136. Amazon
River, 186.
Adams,
John, son of J. Q. Adams, 136. Aelia,
vessel, British capture, (1812),
Adams, John,
quoted, 98; at
Paris 298.
Treaty,
183. America,
freedom inherent in, 3; 65, 66;
Adams,
John Quincy, defends right of
Charles Dickens in, 72, 78.
petition,
11; contemporary with Gid- American,
gas masks presented to So-
dings,
14, 29; Presidential levees,
ciety, 402.
135,
136; personality, 142; Chase
American Antiquarian Society, 48, 50, 51,
defends,
145. 53,
67, 68.
Adams,
John Quincy (Mrs.), 136, 143. American
Anti-Slavery Society, 40.
Adams, --
(Mrs.), in Jackson's ad- "American Citizens' League," successor
ministration,
152. to
German-American Alliance, 88.
Adams,
- , Inkeeper, Military road, Americanization, in Ohio p aroc h ial
(1812),
367.
schools, 215.
Adams,
Nathaniel F., officer War 1812,
Americans, British employ I n d i a n
~~~366~5~~. ~against, 54; Ohioans
first typical,
Adelphi
Theater, 75. 263;
army of (1812), 313; at Hull's
Adventure,
(See Mayflower). surrender,
318; disloyalty of (1812),
Africa,
Stanley in, 266. 352;
army at Ft. Defiance, 353; Brit-
Aiken,
Thomas, Dartmouth tutor, 124, ish
take prisoners, (1812), 355; pro-
126. visions
for army (1812), 363.
Akron,
103; Germania, attitude in World Ames,
pioneer settlement Athens Co., 262.
War,
89, 95. Amestown,
202.
Alabama,
195. Arnherstburg,
militia and fort at (1812),
Albany,
118; Evening Journal, 36; "War 340,
341; Americans withdraw from,
Wurx,"
278. 342,
343; troops at, 345.
Alexander
VI., Pope, cedes Ohio Coun- Amsterdam,
378.
try
to Spain, 256. Anarchists,
88.
Alexandria
(Va.), Tory activity at, 51. Anderson,
Governor, 243.
Alexandrian
Library, 112, 262. Anderson, (Lieut.), G e n e r al
Aliens,
in War 1812, 314.
Hull's courier, 338, 339.
Alleghenies,
53; first college west of, 70; Andes
Mountains, 186.
262, 375, 385. Andover
Academy, 143.
(421)
422 Ohio
Arch. and Hist. Society Publications.
Andrews, E.
Benjamin (Prof.), responds Articles-Concluded.
to toast,
Marietta celebration, 203. Lutheranism
in Perry County, 375-395.
Andrews,
Lorin, 243. Annual
Meeting of Ohio State Ar-
Anglican
Church, first services in Ken- chaeological
and Historical Society,
tucky, 50;
391. 396-420.
Anglo-Saxon,
in Ohio, 264. Artillery,
Ohio battle flags of, 237, 238.
"Annals
of the West,"-Perkins, con- Ashland,
(Ky.), 21.
tents of, 178. Ashley
River, 198.
Anspach,
family of, 380. Ashtabula
County, pioneer life in, 5; 8.
"Anthony
and Cleopatra," Gen. Lytle's Astor
Library, 108.
poem, 259,
269. Athens
County, pioneer library in, 262.
Anthony, L.
D., owner of Dickens' table, Athens,
Greece, 148, 258.
79. Athens
(Pa.), Giddings born in, 5.
Antietam,
battle, Ohio at, 233; 244. Athens
(O.), library at, 114; 186, 202, 203;
Anti-Slavery,
Massachusetts Society of,
University at, 258; 262, 371.
23; 26;
American Society for, 40. Athenians,
mentioned, 256.
Appomattox,
233; surrender at, 245. Atherton,
Charles G., introduces "Gagg"
Arabs, destroy
libraries, 112. Law,
11.
Arbacroch,
Indians from, War 1812, 339.
Atkinson, - , receives
letter military
Arbuckle,
Matthew (Capt.), commander matters (1812), 335.
Ft. Randolph,
54. Atlanta,
233.
Archaeological
and Historical Society, Atlantic
Ocean, 67, 274.
exhibits of,
415. (See Ohio Archae- Attica,
geography and types of people in,
ological and
Historical Society.) 257.
Argonauts,
259. Atwater,
Caleb, Ohio historian, 180.
Army, of Ohio,
(1812), 287. Auglaize
River, Indians from, at Urbana
Arnold, John
H., (Lieut. Gov.), 226; pre- Council
(1812), 296; Ft. Jennings
sents Society
with fossil, 403. on,
360.
Arnold,
Matthew, quoted, 255.
Augusta County (Va.), Tory help ex-
Articles-- pected
from, 51; Revolutionary Com-
Joshua Reed
Giddings, 1-47. mittee
correspondence in, 52.
Tory
Proprietors of Kentucky Lands, Aurora,
on Military Road, 367.
48-71. Austerlitz,
battle, 391.
Charles
Dickens in Ohio in 1842, 72- Austin,
- , (Maj.), commands troops,
81. War
1812, 326.
Ohio's German
Language Press and Australia,
186.
the War,
82-95. Automobiles,
273.
Ohio State Library
Centennial, 96- Aux
Cannard River, (Canada), War 1812,
114. 341.
"Ohio,"
poem, 115-117. Aventine
Hill, Liberty Temple and Li-
Editorialana:
Biography of Grover brary on, 112.
Cleveland,
118. Avery,
military camp, (1812), Huron Co.,
Salmon
Portland Chase, 119-161.
333.
Ulrich Group
of Mounds, 162-175. Avery, Elroy
M., Ohio historical writer,
Some Notes on
Ohio Historiography, 272.
176-185. - Avery, Ned, Dartmouth student, 127, 130.
Ewing's
Address at Marietta, (1858),
186-207.
B.
Ohio's
Religious Organizations and B ;
Bacon,
Francis, Essays, 263; 275.
the War,
208-224.5 -0Bacon, Delia Salter, author, "Baconian
Ohio Battle
Flags, 225-250. Theory
Editorialana,
251-254.
"High Lights in
Ohio Literature," Bacon,
Henry, Secretary Urbana Indian
Randall,
255-279.
Council, 304.
Siege of Fort Meigs, 280-285. "Baconian
Theory," origin in Ohio, 275.
Ohio in the
War of 1812, 286-368. Baden
(Germany), 377.
Birthplace of
John Brough, 369-374. Bainbridge,
419.
Index. 428
Baker, Joseph
(Hon.), presides at Mariet- Bell, (Gen.), commands militia
ta
Celebration (1858), 202. (1812),
319; interested in Maumee
Baldwin -
Wallace College, pro - German Road,
334.
President
removed, 214; 215. Bellevue
(O.), 78; German dropped in
Baltimore,
Chase visits, 144, 145; 152, 153,
schools, 86.
154. Belmont
County, 377.
Baltimore
American, quoted, War 1812, Belpre (O.),
first public library in Ohio,
294. 262.
Bancroft,
George, historian, referred to, Bennett,
Emerson, Ohio author, 275.
178, 183. Bentham,
Jeremy, presents books to
Bane, Henry,
377.
State Library, 100.
Bane, John
George, 377. Benton,
Thomas H., 372.
Banks,
Nathan, expedition of, 245. Berg,
Henry, founder Humane Society.
Banks, United
States and State, in Ohio, 273.
100; currency
electrotypes of, 402. Bernhardi,
- , mentioned, 86.
Baptists, in
Ohio, 209; varieties of, 210; Bevis,
William, soldier 1812, killed, 357.
pioneer, 392. Bible,
used among pioneers, 267.
Barbee,
- , commands troops (1812), Bibliography,
on Toryism, 48, 49, 50, 51,
329. 52,
53, 54, 55, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62,
Barber, John
W., projector of state his- 63,
64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71.
tories, 180. Bierich,
Judge, 378.
Barclay,
- , (Capt.), in War 1812, Big
Bottom Park, 418; Society's Stand-
285. ing
Committee on, 420.
Bareis,
George F., presides at Society, Big
River, Chief, at Urbana I n d i a n
396; elected
Vice-President of So- Council,
299.
ciety, 418; on Society's Committees, Bills, James S.,
killed in War 1812, 333.
419-420. Binckley,
Christian, Perry County pio-
Bargar, B.
L., (Col.), 228. neer,
375; establishes Lutheranism
Bark, used in
prehistoric burials, 169, 172. in
Ohio, 376; family, 379, 380
Bartholomew, -, (Rev.), pioneer Pingerlock
(Germany), 378.
Lutheran
pastor, 392. Bird,
Henry (Capt.), Virginia loyalist,
Bartlett
(O.), 141.
60; British grant lands to, 69.
Bartlett,
Ichabod, New Hampshire Con-
Birney, James, Liberty Party, candidate
gressman,
136. for President,
270.
Bartlett J.
(Hon.), 133. Bissel,
- , Inn-keeper on Military
Bassett, J.
S. (Prof.), biographer Andrew
Road, (1812), 367.
Jackson, 156. Black
Brigade, battle-flag of, 237.
Bates, David
Homer, White House tele- Black Hoof, Chief, at Urbana Indian
grapher,
Civil War, 278. Council,
299, 302; at Piqua Indian
Bauman,
Arthur, 175. Council,
323; American spy (1812),
Bauman,
Arthur, 175.3
Beach,
William (Lieut.), in War 1812, commands Shawnee
Black Fish,
Chief, commands Shawnee
Ba s312ed.
Lod 6Indians at Boonesboro, Ky., 56.
Beaconsfield,
Lord, 267. Blackman,
Simon, killed in War 1812, 333.
Beads,
prehistoric, found with burials, Black River,
on Military Road (1812),
169,
172. 367.
Beard, - , portrait painter, 74. Black
Rock, 336.
Beargrass
Creek (Ky.), 63. Blackstone,
William, author of "Com-
Beatty, John
(Gen.), 244.
mentaries," 134.
Beaver (Pa.),
on Military Road, 367. Blankenloch
(Germany), 377, 378.
Beck, Albert
(Rev.), quoted, 389. "Block
House," (Campus Martius), 254.
Beecher,
family of, in Ohio, 270; Lyman, Blodgett,
--- , Dartmouth student,
President
Lane Seminary, 270. 141,
143.
Belgium,
slavery in, 2; invasion of, jus-
"Bloody Angle," at
Petersburg (Va.),
tified, 85;
Limburger cheese origi- 245.
nated in, 87;
area compared with Bloom, Earl D.,
President Ohio Senate,
N. W.
Territory, 188.
240.
424 Ohio Arch. and Hist. Society
Publications.
Blue Licks
(Lower), 55; surrender of Books
- Continued
salt-makers
at, 57; (Upper), Amer- Cruise's
"Digest," 134.
icans defeated
by Indians, 64, 65. Mather's
"Magnalia Christi Ameri-
Blue Ridge
Mountains, 245. cans,"
140.
Bohemian, Ohio
newspaper printed in, Grimshaw's
"History of U nit ed
408. States,"
141.
Bonaparte,
Napoleon, mentioned, 189. "Life
and Public Services of Salmon
Books-- Portland
Chase," - Schucker, 134.
"Digest of
Laws, Customs, Manners "Life of
George Washington,"-
and Institutions of Ancient and Marshall,
141.
Modern
Nations," 10. "Laws
uf Ohio," 177.
"The
Tories of the Upper Ohio," 49. "Annals
of the West," 177.
"Frontier Defense
on the Upper "Missouri,
Laws of," 177.
Ohio,"
49. 55. 57. 63. "American
Archives," 177.
"American
Loyalists During the Revo- "Notes
on Virginia," - Jefferson, 177.
lution,"
- Sabine, 70. "Land
Laws of United States," 177.
"Charles
Dickens in America," 72. "American
State Papers,"177.
"Ohio -Early
State and Local His- "listory
of United States," 178.
tory,"
77. "Notes
en the Early Settlement of
"How the
War Came to America," the
Northwest Territory," 178.
German
newspapers endorse, 91. "Historical
Collections of Ohio,"-
"Manual
of the Ohio School Sys- Henry
Howe, 179.
tem," -
Taylor, 103. "Pioneer
History of Ohio Valley,"
"Commercial
Relations with Canada," 10.
- Taylor, 103. "Old
Northwest," 182, 183.
"History
of the State of Ohio,"--- "Works
of Franklin," 1S2, 183.
James W.
Taylor, 103. "Ohio,"
- King, 183.
"Alleghania,
Treatise on Slavery,"-- "American Commonwealth," series
J. W. Taylor.
103. of,
183.
"Railroad
System of Minnesota, etc." "l)iplomatic
Correspondence,"-Whar-
- Taylor, 103. ton,
183.
"Young
America," Coggeshall, 101. "Political History
of Slavery,"--
"Poets
and Poetry of the West;"-- Smith,
184.
Coggeshall,
104. "Hlistory
of Warren County," 185.
"State
Governors," - Coggeshall, :101. "Early
Dayton," 185.
"Social
and Moral Advantages of "History
of Scioto County," 185.
Local
Literature," - Coggeshall, 101. "Description
Northwest Territory,"-
"Men and
Events in the West,"-- Dr.
Cutler. 204.
Coggeshall,
104. Gladstone's
"History of Kansas," 205.
"Literary
and Artistic Enterprises in "Governor
Geary's Administration in
Cincinnati,"
Coggeshall, 104. Kansas,"
206.
"The
Origin and Progress of Print- "Life
of Jefierson,"-Parton, 207.
ing," -
Coggeshall, 104. 11
Coonskin Library, 263.
"Home
Hits and Hints," 104. "Selections
from the Poetical Litera-
"Journeys
of A. Lincoln, Etc.," 104. ture
of the West." 267.
"Oakshaw,"
104. ' "Poems
of Two Friends," 268.
"Easy
Warren and His Contempo- "Beginnings
of Literary Culture in
raries," -Coggeshall, 104. Ohio
Valley," 268.
"Signs of
the Times,"-Coggeshall, "Poets
of Ohio." 268.
104. "Poets
and Poetry of the Ohio Val-
"Paradise
Lost," in State Library, ley,"
268.
105. "Buckeye
Boyhood," - Venable, 271.
"Paley's
Evidences," 124. "Dream
of Empire," Venable, 271.
Butler's
"Analogy of Religion," 124. "Historic
Highways," 272.
"History,
Darthmouth College," 129. "Modern Art
of Taming Wild
Dalrymple on
"Feudal Law," 134. Horses,"
273.
Blackstone's "Commentaries,"
134. "Nathan
Burke." 273.
Index. 425
Books - Continued Bradly,
Calvin, pioneer hotel keeper, 77.
"Stringtown on the Pike," 273. Bradstreet,
General, expedition against
"F.tidorpha," 273. French
and rescues Thomas Morris
"End of the World," 273. on Maumee. 259.
"The Psychic Riddle," 273. Bradt, Andrew (Capt.), Tory leader, at-
"The Widow's Mite," 273. tacks Ft. Henry, 66.
"Philosophy of the Plays of Shake- Brandt, Joseph (Chief), in Kentucky
speare Unfolded," 275. Tory expedition, 63.
"A Buckeye Abroad,' 276. Brest-Litovsk, attitude of German press
"Why We Laugh,' 276. toward negotiations
at, 91.
"Orient Sunbeams," 276. Brinkerhoff, Roeliff (Gen.), Memoirs of,
"Winter Sunbeams," 276. 273.
"Lincoln
in the Telegraph Office,"
"Lincoln in the Telegraph Office," British, in War 1812, 7; post at Detroit,
278. ' ., 48,
50; Detroit commandant sum-
"History of Marietta," 370. mons
Indian conference in interest
"German Bible," 376. of
Tories, 52; Indian sympathy for,
Luther's "House Postil," 376. in
Revolution, 54; Boone accused
Arndt's "True Christianity," 376. of
favoring, 57; Tory sympathy for,
"History
of the (Lutheran) Joint 58;
confiscation of lands in Vir-
Synod of Ohio," 385. ginia,
61; Dr. Connolly exchanged
Boone, Daniel, accused of being Loyal- with,
62; Sir Guy Carleton com-
ist, surrender and escape of, 55; mands,
in Revolution, 65; hold In-
Grants parley to British-Indians at dian
posts, 66; proposed protectorate
Boonesboro, 56; tried for treason, over
Kentucky; 67; fleet of, at
57; juryman in escheating Connol- New
Orleans, 68; Kentucky preju-
ly's land, 62. dices
against, 68; McKenzie serves
Boonesboro
(Boonesborough) (Boone's in
army of, 70; Democrats attack,
Station), Transylvania Company at, 81;
permits slavery in colonies, 197,
50; Tory emissary to, 51; Tory-In- 206;
capture vessels (1812), 298; ad-
50; Tory emissary to, 51; Tory-In-
vise Indians, War 1812, 305; at
dian attack on and surrender of, 52, Maden (1812), W 18 309; capture
54, 55; Boone's strategy and the Madn (1812) 308; 309 cature
54, 55; Boone's strategy and the Michilimackinac, 313; aliens in
peace treaty
at, 56 ; attacked by United
States (1812), 314-315; liber-
Tories, 63; 64 ate
volunteers at Hull's surrender,
Booth, H. J., on Society's Standing Com- 317;
army of, at Hull's surrender,
mittees, 420. 318;
flag on Maumee (1812), 324; at-
Boston, 29, 40; Dunmore sends Connol- tack Detroit, 325; Ohio frontier
ly to, 51, 81; Chase visits, 139, 140; secured
against (1812), 325; besiege
Sparhawk
establishes himself in, Ft. Wayne
and schooner of,
150; 154, 158, 160, 199; Ohio Com- burned,
326, 327; government for
pany organized in, 258; 262, 263; Michigan Territory, 329, 331; ac-
"Tea Party" at, 265, 394. count
of Hull's surrender, 335;
Bourbon, dynasty in France, 204. memorandum of arms surrendered
Boutwell, George (Gov.) (Mass.), quoted ! to, at Detroit, 336; hold Detroit,
on Petroleum V. Nasby, 277. 337; Indians
join (1812), 339; Lake
Erie controlled by (1812), 340; In-
Bowling Green (O.), German dropped in Eians join, 341;
gnboats attack De-
~~~schools,~~ 86.dians join, 341; gunboats attack De-
schools~ , 86.~ 'troit, 343;
Indians aid (1812),
344;
Bowman, John, Miami expedition of, 59. prepare
for Detroit siege, 348; offi-
Bowman, family of, 380. cer
replies to white flag at Detroit,
Boynton, Henry V., Ohio journalist, 266. 349;
bring news of American dis-
"Boz," 78, 81. loyalty,
352; troops at Defiance, 353;
Bozman, C. L., on Society's Standing troops
at Sandusky, 354; relations
Committees, 420. with
Indians (1812), 355; move ar-
Bradford, - , 202. tillery
toward Ft. Wayne, 356; force
Bradley, William C. (Hon.), 133. in Upper
Canada, 357, 358; artillery
426 Ohio Arch. and Hist. Society
Publications.
British-Concluded. Bryant,
William Cullen, quoted, 269.
at Ft. Defiance, 359; at Maumee Bryson, Lieutenant, (1812), 332.
Rapids, 363; use
Indians (1812), Buchannan,
Captain, War 1812, 295.
368; besiege Ft. Meigs, 480. Buchman, Alsatian family,
391.
Broadhead, Daniel, on Tory migration to Buck, H. E.,
396.
Kentucky, 58. "Buckeye
Abroad," Cox's travel book,
Brock,
(Gen.), Hull's surrender
376.
to (1812), 316, 317, 339; attacks De- Buckeye State,
mentioned, 255, 264.
troit, 325; issues proclamation to Buckingham,
(town), Lutherans at, 389.
citizens of Michigan, 327; 338, 343; Bucyrus, 115.
receives message from Col. Sym- Buechig
(Germany), 377.
mes, 346; demands surrender of Buell, Timothy, Sheriff Washington
Detroit, 348. County,
370.
Brough, John, Sr., Sheriff Washington Buena
Vista, battle, Ohio in, 230.
County, 369. Buffalo,
75, 77; Charles Dickens men-
Brough, John (Gov.), birthplace of, 369- tions,
78, 79; 299; news dispatch
374; Governor of Ohio, 370; enters from (1812), 355.
politics, 372; Vallandingham cam- Bulgaria, Turkish
atrocities in, 266; Rus-
paign, 373; relics of, presented to sia comes to relief. 267.
Society, 402. Bullitt, Thomas (Capt.), surveys land for
Brown, A. G. (Gen.), 202; responds to Loyalists, 48, 49.
toast, Marietta Celebration, 203. Bull Run,
battle, 243, 244.
Brown, Adam, survivor Battle of Thames, "Bunch of
Grapes," Tavern, Ohio Com-
285. pany organized at, 258.
"Brown Brethren," The, 386. Bunker Hill, 15; McKenzie
wounded at,
Brown, Demarcus C., Indiana State Li- 70; 203.
brary, 97, 114. Burials (prehistoric), 162, 163, 165, 166,
Brown, Edward (Rev.), pioneer preacher, 168; wood and stone used in, 170.
Western Reserve, 252. Burk, Thomas, originates term "Fourth
Brown, Frederick (Judge), Western Re- Estate," 264.
serve, 202, 252. Burlamaqui,
authority on law, 134.
Brown, John, Abolitionist, Ohio resident, Burnet,
Jacob, pioneer historian, 178, 182.
270. Burns,
Warren E. (Hon.), Commissioner
Brown, Justus Newton 251. on Campus Martius, 400.
Brown, Samuel, secures books for the Burnside,General,
244.
Coonskin Library 263. Butler,
-- , author "History of Ken-
Browne, Charles T. (Artemus Ward), tucky," 68.
Ohio humorist, 277. Butler,
John (Maj.), Tory leader, 63.
Browning, Elizabeth, 269. Butler,
Joseph, author and philosopher,
Browning, Robert, poet, quoted, 4; 269. 124.
Brownstown, Indian ambuscade at, 341; Butterfield, Consul Wilshire, author
359; General Harrison at, 360; loca- "History of the Girtys," 59,
64.
tion, 366; on Military Road, 367.
Browster, Joseph, Tory, killed by In- C.
Brusdians, 50. c sCalaway, Richard
(Col.), accuses Boone
Brush, E. (Col.), commands Michigan of
treason, 57.
militia at Hull's surrender, 317, 335. Cdw , W m ( t., leas Tor
Bs Hn (TT/<-
-. \ Caldwell, William (Capt.),
leads Tory
Brush, Henry (Capt.),
commands com- expedition against Clark, 64; 6
pany, War 1812, 312; at Hull's sur- e iti against ark, 6 6
render, 319; at Chillicothe, 319; Brsh
grant lands
memorandum
of munitions sur-
Calhoun, John C., 9; Duff Green sup-
rendered to British, 336; 341; rein- ports,
146; prospective candidate for
forcements for, on the Raisin, 342; President
and Chase's opinion of,
guards provisions on Raisin River, 157;372.
348, 351. California,
97, 230, 403.
Bryant Station
(Ky.), 49; Tory-Indian Cambridge
(Mass.), Washington's army
attack on, 64. at, 51; 53; University at, 274..
Index. 427
Cameron, Allen, Tory emissary to De- Canton, German newspaper in, 93; pio-
troit, 51. neer mail route through, 334.
"Campaign 1840," 280, 284. Capitol, Ohio battle flags
placed in ro-
Camp Charlotte, 406. tunda of, 225.
Camp Lewis, 406. Capitolium,
Marietta earthwork, 260.
Camp Meigs, Hull's militia at, 292. Carleton,
Guy (Sir), on Loyalist situa-
Camp Sherman, religious activity at, 219, tion, 56;
orders cessation Indian
220. warfare,
65; manifesto of, 66; pro-
Campbell, James E. (Gov.), 100; address poses British
protectorate over Mis-
at placing Ohio battle flags, 229, sissippi, 67.
242-246; 239, 396; chairman Harri- Carlton, --- , Dartmouth tutor, 124,
son Memorial Committee, 397; 126.
elected President of
Society's Carlton,
John, wounded in War 1812, 333.
Standing Committees, 419-420. Carlyle, Thomas, referred to,
264; re-
Campbell, John (Col.), lands granted at ceives
author "Baconian System,"
Ohio Falls, 49; connected with Ken- 275.
tucky Tory
movement, 68; raises Carneal,
Thomas D., 358.
militia (1812), 296. Carnegie,
Andrew, on Libraries, 109.
Campbell, Lieutenant, commands U. S. Carner, Ida E., presents Venezuelan
troops, (1812), 361. relics to Society, 403.
Campbell, J. M. (Rev.), implicated in Carolinas, The, 245;
Germans in, 390.
Jackson administration scandal, 155, Carondelet, Federal gunboat in Civil
156. War, 231.
Campbell, Richard (Col.), writes Wash- Carrington, General, 244.
ington concerning Tory migration, Carrol, Charles, signer
Declaration of
58. Independence, 144.
Campus Martius (Marietta Block House), Carrollton, home Charles
Carroll, 144.
Bill providing purchase of, 253, 254; Carter, Clarence E., Ohio
historiography,
260, 261; Committee on, reports to notes on, by, 176.
Society, 399;
special committee on, Carter, , Innkeeper on Military
401; tables used in, presented to Road (17812), 367.
Society, 402;
409; Society's Stand- Cary,
Alice and Phoebe, Ohio poets, 268.
ing Committee on, 420. Cass,
Lewis (Col.), commander War 1812,
Canada, suggest s
fr a n to 288; addresses Ohio militia, 291-292;
Canada, suggestions for annexation to rrender 318 325,
294; at Hull's surrender, 318, 325,
U. S., 36; trade relations with U. 337;
memorandum of arms at
sur-
S., 103; 271; Hull's army in, 308 337;
memorandum of arms at
sur
S., 103; 271; Hull's army in, ,8 render
of Detroit, 336; reinforces
Hull's proclamation to citizens of, Americans on Raisin River,
342;
309-311; 313; Chillicothe Company, 33,m ericans on Rain commends,
1812, in, 312; Dearborn agrees to 34 ; ge n Hulls s ender
345; gives account Hull's surrender
armistice with, 317; armistice re-
to Secretary of War, 346-352; views
jected
ecan, 321;
American loyalty (1812), 352.
Americans evacuate, 347; 358.
Camad wer e
e .
Cassill, E. F., presents Society with ar-
Canada (Lower), 330.
chaeological specimens, 403.
Canada (Upper), letter from, (1812), 298; chaeological specimens, 403.
319; 339; in War 1812, 342; 344, 316;
Catawepaso Chief, at Urbana Indian
Council, 299.
conquest planned, 357. Counci, 299.
Catholics,
racial element in
O h i o
Canadians, Tories aid from, 51; attack churches,
214; German press chal-
Boonesboro, 55, 56; in Bird's Ken- lenges, during
War, 215; activity
tucky expedition, 60; at Ft. Meigs at Camp
Sherman, 221; war fund
siege, 283; at Hull's surrender, 337; donations, 222;
during War and
operations at Malden, 346, 347; join National War Council
of, 223; in
American
troops, 347; at Raisin Ohio
264.
River, 350; at Maumee Rapids, 363. Cavaliers, in Ohio, 264.
Canals, Governor Worthington supports, Cavalry, battle flags
belonging to Ohio
106, 107; 161. regiments of, 237.
Canandaigua County (Pa.), 5. Cedar Creek, battle of, 245.
428 Ohio Arch. and Hist. Society
Publications.
Cedar Mound, 167. Chattanooga,
233.
Centinel of Northwest Territory, first Cherubusco,
battle, Ohio in, 230.
Cerro Gordo, battle, Ohio in, 230. Chesapeake Bay,
66, 200.
Chachaga, American
packet, captured in Chesapeake
and Ohio Canal Bill, 145.
War 1812, 345. Chickahominy,
battle, 244.
Chalcedony, spearhead made of, 163. Chickamauga,
battle, 243, 244; Ohio in,
Chambers, Julius J., Ohio journalist, 266. 408;
General Lytle killed at, 269;
Chambers, Major, British commander, "Rock"
of, 243.
(1812), 341. Chillicothe, United States branch bank
Chamblee, aid to Tecumseh, 285. at, 100;
'Crowbar Law" enforced in,
Champaign County, Urbana Indian Coun- 101;
State Capital moved from, 105;
cil held in, 299-304. Worthington
inaugurated Governor
Chancellorsville, battle, 244. at,
107; Episcopal Bishop supplies
Channing, Dr., quoted, 98. Chaplain
for Camp Sherman, 220,
Chaplains' Corps, at Camp Sherman, 220. 263;
first newspaper, 265; 273, 293,
Chapultepec, battle, Ohio at, 230. 295;
patriotism, War 1812, 311-313;
Charcoal, found
in prehistoric burials, dispatch
from (1812), 313, 314; Cap-
172. tain Brush at
(1812), 319; letter
dated at (1812), 324; news note
"Charge of the Light Brigade," 269. dated at (1812), 3;
from (1812),
327, 331; 336, 338; 353,
Charleston (W. Va.), 49.359; Virginia volunteers at
(1812),
Chase, Dudley, United States Senator, 359; rgna volnteer 33at
5~132,~ 133, 150. 361;
news note from (1812), 363;
132, 133, 150.4
402, 419.
Chase, Jane, 127. Chillicothe (Little), Shawnees
take Boone
Chase, Philander, Bishop Protestant Epis- to, 55; Bowman's expedition to, 59.
copal Church, 120-122; founds Ken- Chillicothe (Old), 58; Shawnee
expedi-
yon College, 132. tion
against, 62; expedition against
Chase, Salmon P. (Chief Justice), public Clark
at, 64.
positions held by, 38; facsimile of Chippewa Indians (Chippeways), join
letter to Giddings, 39; appoints Cog- British (1812), 341; 286, 287; at
geshall State Librarian, 103; 104; Massassinway
Council, 304.
tribute to Governor Worthington, Christian Scientists, war
activities, 223.
107; anti-slavery leader and article Christmas, first
services of, in Ohio, 386.
on, 119; early life and Warden's Churches, Congregational,
Marietta, 203;
biography of, 120; pedagogue, 122- pioneer
clergy, 203; definition of,
132; religious life, 130; graduate of 208;
Ohio's, in the War, 208; East-
Dartmouth, 132; seeks government ern Orthodox, in U. S.,
209; Roman
position, 133; studies law and inti- Catholic,
in U. S., 209; Federal
mate with Wirt family, 134; early Council
of, organized, 210; Ohio
interest in politics and contact with State Federation
of, and special
slavery, 135; attends Presidential services
of prayer during War, 211;
levee, 136; religious mind of, 137, pro-German
sentiment among, 212;
138; 142; pedagogical experience, German,
during War, 213; co-op-
143; relation
to Dartmouth, 145; eration
during War, 222; pioneer
Philosophy on Time and Educa- building
on Western Reserve, 251-
tion, 147-148; advises Sparhawk, 150; 253;
Lutheran, 375; pioneer build-
prophesies
dissolution of Union, ings,
383; Baptist, 392; Methodist,
151; political ambitions, 153; visits 392;
Reformed, 389.
New England,
154; discusses Jack- Cilley,
-- , Dartmouth student, 124.
son administration scandal, 155; on Cincinnati, Girty
expedition reaches, 59;
Van Buren and Calhoun, 157; on Dickens' description, and news-
paternal love, 157; admitted to Bar, papers in, (1812), 72; Dickens
158; describes Cincinnati, 160; War- travels from, 75; 76; German
den's Biography quoted, 161; 249; dropped
in schools, 86; 97; public
tribute to Petroleum
V. Nasby, 277; library,
98; U. S. branch bank in,
incident at Lincoln cabinet meet- 100;
Coggeshall publishes magazine,
ing, 278. 103;
104; newspaper business in,
Index. 429
Cincinnati-Concluded. Civil War-Concluded.
104;
literature and art, 104; public 403;
report of Society's historian
library,
112; 119, 120; description of on,
408; Cincinnati newspapers dur-
(1830),
121; Chase practices law in, ing,
409.
and
describes, 158, 159, 161; pacifist
Cladwell, B. (Capt.), survivor Battle of
preaching
in, 213;' church activity
Thames, 285.
in
military camps, 219; Jewish war
Clark, Ellwood, presents Society
with
activity,
223; "Black Brigade" from,
archaeological specimens, 403.
237;
Lafayette visits, 255; origin of Clark,
George Rogers, .aptures Vincen-
name,
and re-naming of, 260; early nes,
56; quoted, 59; at Falls of
school advertisement and first Ohio,
60; expedition against Shaw-
school
house, and first library in, nees,
62; Tory-Indian expedition
261,
262; first newspaper in, 264; against,
64; Ohio Indian expedition
home
of Cary sisters, 268; Lane of,
66.
Seminary,
270; 273, 274; militia from Clark,
John, Sheriff Washington County,
(1812),
294; letter from, War 1812, 370.
324;
328; news note from (1812), Claxton, Philander, U. S. Commissioner,
331;
Business Men's Club, 397; citi- Education,
quoted on German in
zens
interested in Harrison Memor- Schools,
86.
ial,
396; "Riot" relics presented to
Clay, Cassius M., 21; letter to Giddings,
Society, 402; Civil War
newspapers 33;
facsimile of letter to Corwin,
and
foreign newspapers, 408. 36.
Cincinnati
College, 121. Clay,
Green (Gen.), reinforces Ameri-
Cincinnati
newspapers-
cans at Ft. Meigs, 282, 283.
Abend-Presse, attitude
on World Clay, Henry, letters to Giddings, 20-21,
War,
83, 87. 89, 90, 93, 95. 22;
position on Free Soil ques-
America, 160. tion,
31; failure to achieve Presi-
Enquirer, quoted, 5; 276. dency,
33; 133, 143; Jackson ac-
Freie-Presse, 88, 89, 93. cuses
in Eaton scandal, 156; pros-
Gazette, espouses Corwin's
candidacy, pective
candidate for Presidency,
29. 157;
372.
Signal, 103. Clayton, Mr.
(Delaware), hat episode,
Volksblatt, attitude on World
War, 136.
83;
86; 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 95. "Cleona
Farm." 369.
Cincinnatus,
260. Clermont,
first successful steamboat, 203.
Circleville,
Westenhaven mound near, Cleveland,
Dickens visits, 80, 81; German
162;
293; citizens join militia (1812), dropped in schools,
86; German-
294;
electrotypes from bank in, 402; Americans subscribe to Liberty
406. Loans,
89; German newspapers sus-
"Citadel,"
The, at Marietta, 261. pend,
93; 250, 263, 271; Indian mur-
Civil
John, chief, at Urbana Indian der
trial and execution in, 286,
Council,
299. 296-297;
Ohio militia arrives, 1812,
Civil
War, ideals of, 3; Giddings' part from Detroit, 317; militia head-
in,
5; 10; legislative battles lead- quarters
at (1812), 319; 321; Gen-
ing
toward, 16; 71, 103; Coggeshall eral
Wadsworth headquarters at,
on
staff of Governor Dennison in, and
removed from, 322, 327; 333;
104;
180; influence on American Ft.
Huron near, 360; Military Road
literature,
181, 182; 183; Ohio battle through,
365; 366; foreign news-
flags
in, 225; Ohio's naval part in, papers
in, 408.
231;
Ohio generals in, 232; Ohio Cleveland
Mills, on Military Road, 367.
battle
flags with names of regi- Cleveland
Newspapers -
ments,
234-236; Governor Campbell's Echo
(German Socialist), attitude in
retrospection,
242; Ohio men in, World
War. 89.
249;
contest for ideals, 250; 252; lerald-Gazette, account
siege Mt.
Memoirs
of Ohio generals in, 273; Meigs,
in, 280.
Petroleum
V. Nasby in. 277; Perry Plain Dealer,
describes Dickens'
County
Lutherans in, 395; relic of, Cleveland visit, 80, 81; "Artemus
430 Ohio Arch. and Hist. Society Publications.
Cleveland
Newspapers-Concluded. Columbus
Newspapers-Concluded.
Ward"
contributes to, 277. Express
and Westbote, attitude on
Press,
quotations on Giddings from, War,
84, 87, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94.
7. Gazette,
John Griner editor of, 102.
Waechter
und Anzeiger, attitude dur- Josephinumn Weekly, 215.
ing
World War, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, Statesman,
Cox's description of "Sun-
89,
90, 91, 93, 94, 95. set,"
276.
Cleveland
Shore, on Military Road, 367. Columbus
Seminary (Lutheran), 389.
Cleveland,
Charles Dexter, author and Comly,
James M., Ohio journalist, 266.
educator,
14, 125, 128, 138, 139, 144, Comly,
Marietta, presents surgical instru-
145. ments
to Society, 402.
Cleveland,
Grover, proposed biography "Commemoration
Ode," 269.
of,
118. Committee
Public Information, German
Cloth,
found in prehistoric burials, 172. newspaper attitude
toward, 91;
Cockerill,
John A., Ohio journalist, 266. warns
churches concerning sectar-
Coggeshall,
William Turner, State Li- ianism,
224.
brarian,
103; Minister to Ecuador, Conard, H.
L., one time State Librarian,
literary productions, travels with 97.
Kossuth,
and portrait of, 104; 268. "Concentric
Spheres," theory of, 274.
Colby,
Mrs., Salmon P. Chase's sister, Concord
(Mass.), 154
135. Concord
(N. H.), 124, 128, 129, 139.
'~~~135. ~Concord School
of Philosophy, Ohio au-
Cold
Harbor, battle, 244.
thor in, 272.
Cole,
Dr. W. H., Society trustee, 396,
418;
on Serpent Mound Committee, Coestoga,
Union gun boat ivil War,
405;
on Society's Standing Commit-
231 .
tees,
420. "Confedrit
X Roads," 277.
- t
ees^.-i , 420. , Congregational
Church, Marietta, 202, 203;
Coleman,
Sarah J., presents surgical in-
pioneer method of biding 252
struments
to Society, 402.
Congress, holds Dr. Connolly prisoner, 62;
Colleges, Baldwin-Wallace, 214; Land petition for
railroad construction,
petition for railroad construction,
Grant
in Ohio, 258; (See Ohio Uni- 274;
petition to prove theory of
versity,
etc.). "Concentric
Spheres," 274; provides
Collins,
Henry, lands of, escheated, 61, road
from the Maumee to Western
69. Reserve,
333-334.
Collins,
(town), 403.
Connecticut, Giddings family from, 5;
Colonies,
British permits slavery in, 197, Barber's
history of, 180; 252; Ohio
p.,,,206.
n T- /,- 1 -> T>- i , pioneers
from, 263; Western Re-
Colt,
R. E. (Col.), Dickens' host at San- erve
of 287.
serve
of, 287.
dusky,
79, 80. Connecticut
"Nutmeg," 263.
Columbia,
first Ohio school house in, 261. Connolly,
John (Dr.), plans Loyalist col-
Columbiana
County, 334, 386. ony
at Falls of Ohio, 48; Tory in-
Columbian
Institute, 142. fluence on
Indians, 49; colony
Columbus
(O.), Dickens visits, 74, 75; 77; thwarted,
50; disbands garrison and
German
dropped in schools, 86; 101, visits
Dunmore, 51; Tory conference
104;
State Capital removed to, 105; with
Mingoes and Delawares, and
Art
School, 108; Public Library, imprisonment
of, 52; conspiracy in
109;
110; Ohio battle flags placed in Revolution,
53; lands escheated, 61;
Capitol,
228; 248; D. A. R. chap- 62;
Colonel in Queen's Rangers, 66;
ter,
253; 265;home of Piatts, 268; proposes
British protectorate over
372; Society
meets in, 896; 401, 403. Kentucky,
67; British emissary to
Columbus
Automobile Club, 402. Kentucky and
escape from, 68;
Columbus
Dental Society, presents So- British
grant lands, 69.
ciety
with elephant's skull, 403. Conover, Charles D., Speaker Ohio House
Columbus
Public Library, 98, 109.
of Representatives, 226.
Columbus
Newspapers- Consolidated
Kentucky Union, 71.
Dispatch,
84. Constitution
(Lake Erie steamer), 81.
Index. 431
Constitution,
United States, Northwest Council
National Defense, 95.
Territory
not organized under, 190. Cowan,
Warren, custodian Ft. Ancient,
Continental
Congress, formulates neutral-
404.
ity
treaty with Ohio Indians, 52; Cox, Isaac J.,
Ohio historical writer, 272.
creates
Northwest Territory, 257. Cox,
Jacob D. (Gov.), Coggeshall secre-
Contractor,
vessel captured by British tary to, 104; 243.
(1812),
298. Cox, James M. (Gov.), 97; decision con-
Contributors-- cerning
conscientious war objectors,
Bliss, J.
J., "Ohio," - poem, 115-117. 216;
239, 240; tribute to Ohio battle
Brown,
Justus Newton, 251. flags,
246; signs bill for purchase
Carter,
Clarence E., 176. Campus
Martius, 253; 407.
Edwards,
Martha L., 208. Cox,
Samuel S., "Sunset," Ohio journal-
Long, Byron
R., 1. ist and
humorist, 266. 276.
Martzolff,
C. L., "Ewing's Address at
Cranch, Justice, Examines Chase in law,
Marietta,
1858," 186-202; "Lutheran-
158.
ism in Perry
County," 375-420. Crane,
Chief (See Tarhee).
Mills,
Truman B., 162-175. Crawford
County, 386.
Peeke,
Hewston W., "Charles Dickens Creel,
George, 95.
in Ohio in
1842," 72. "Creeping
Moses," Dartmouth student,
Randall, E.
O., 251, 253; "High
123, 125, 128.
Lights in
Ohio Literature," 255. Crittenden
Amendment, 41.
Schlesinger,
Arthur Meier, 119. Crook,
General, 243.
Siebert,
Wilbur H., 48. "Crow-bar
Law," 101.
Wittke,
Carl, "Ohio's German-Lan- Crown
Prince (German), 92.
guage Press
and the War," 82. Cuba,
freedom for, 241.
Converse, L.
G., second white child born Cubbage,
Philip, 202
in Ohio,
202. Cunningham,
Captain, War 1812, 314.
Conwell,
John (Col.), surveyor Mexican Cunningham Island, Lake Erie, British
War,
230.
schooner burned on, 326.
Cooke,
Edmund Vance, Ohio author, 271. Curry,
Otway, Ohio author, 268.
"Coonskin
Library," establishment of, 262; Curry,
W. L. (Col.), reports Ohio battle
books in,
263. flag
commission, 227; chairman Com-
Cooperrider,
family of, 380; Lewis, 393. mittee
Ohio battle flags, 229, 238;
Cooper
River, 198. 396;
Civil War historian report to
Copper,
found in earthworks, 162; axe Society,
408-409; on Society's Stand-
and
breast-plate found in prehis- ing
Committees, 420.
toric
burials, 172. Curtis,
Jason, secretary Urbana Indian
Corning,
Lutherans at, 389.
Council, 304.
Cornish (N.
H), 120. Curtis,
William E., Ohio journalist, 266.
Cornsealk,
Chief, invited to join Tories, Custer,
George A. (Gen.), 243.
52; attitude
in Revolution, 54; mur- Cutawepa,
Chief, at Urbana Indian Coun-
dered, 55;
256; Council House of, cil,
299.
406. Cutler,
Manasseh, author pamphlet de-
Corwin,
Thomas, suggested for Pres- scribing
Ohio, 187, 203, 204; organ-
idency, 26;
29; failure of Presiden- izes
Ohio Company, 258.
tial
ambition, 33; 38; campaign songs Cuyahoga
County, Indian murder trial in,
for, 102;
372. 286.
Corwin,
Walling, presents Society with
Cuyahoga, packet vessel, captured by
flint
speciments, 403.
British (1812), 298.
Coshocton County, pro-German pastor Cuyahoga
River, 81.
dismissed,
214. Cyclone,
in Ohio (1812), 315-316.
Cossacks,
mentioned, 189.
Cotgreave, William
W. (Maj.), commands
D.
militia
(1812), 318. Dalrymple,
Law author, 134.
Cotterman,
Magdalene, pioneer Alsatian Dante,
Ohio critic of, 272.
Lutheran,
392. Darby,
F. H., on Society's Standing Com-
Cotton Belt,
245.
mittees, 419. 420.
432 Ohio Arch. and
Hist. Society Publications.
Darke County, cyclone in, 315-316. DePeyster, A. S. (Maj.), Commandant
"Darling Nellie Gray," famous song, 269. Detroit and Michilimacinac, 59; 65,
Dartmouth College, Salmon P. Chase stu- 66.
dent at, 119, 121; early examinations, De Quindre, Antoine (Lieut.), attacks
122; Bennett Tyler, President of, Boonesboro, 56.
and Chase at, 123; history of, 129; Der Ohio Sontagsgast, attitude World
Chase graduates, 132; 135; sectarian War, 92, 93, 94.
at, 145; 149, 159; graduates among Desmond, John (Capt.), relics of, pre-
Ohio founders, 259. sented to Society, 402.
Daughters American Revolution, special
legislation for, 253; interest in Cam- Detroit, British post at, 48; 50; western
cen-
pus Martifusr, 254; ierect Harrison ter Toryism,
51; British summoned
pus Memoria, 254; erect Harrison Indian-Tory
Council, 52; Connolly
Memorial, 398;
purchase Campus
Martius for Society 39p9. C sends
letter to, 53; British organize
D aup ins for Soty a., Ohio Indians,
54; British headquarters in
Dauphin
County (Pa.), Ohio
pioneersevoluton and Boone taken to 55;
crom, ™ o6fRevoluton, and Boone taken to, 55;
from, 376.,
.from, 376. « Boonesboro expedition organized
at,
Davis, ,
Massachusetts Congress-
anDav , Massachuss
C - 56; renegades escape to, 57; Maj.
man, 26. DePeyster commandant at, 60;
Davis, Mrs. Theo. F., Campus Martius Bird's Kentucky expedition starts
purchased from, 254, 399.
tpurchased rom, ,. , from, 60; 65,
66, 67; center British-
Dayton, German dropped in schools, 86; . ' .
attitud, oGerman d
ropped in sc s, 88; Indian
influence and Connolly at, 68;
attitude of German newspapers, 88; Hull's surrender, 286; militia or-
history of, 185; 239; D. A. R. meet-
history of, 185; 239; D. A. R. meet- dered to, 287; U. S. force at (1812),
ing at, 253; 263; home, Paul Law- 238
299; Hull's army reaches, 308-
rence Dunbar, 270; militia in (1812), military operations arm
309 express
287, 288, 292, 294; Col. Johnston sends mail to 313; 314; Hull's surrender
Indian annuities to, 323; 403. 31, 31; po os fo
H nd
.T^ ._ 'i ~ <' . .
* ..316, 318; provisions for Hull and
Dearborn, General, agrees on armistice of prisoners 319
321
surrender of prisoners, 319; 321;
(1812), 817.
(1812)n, 317. soldiers' account of surrender, and
Deavertown, 403. TIndians' elation over. 322; effect of
Declaration of
Independence, last sur-
323, 324 attack and sur-
surrender, 323, 324; attack and sur-
viving signer of, 144; slavery clause render of, 325-326; 32 President
render of, 325-326; 329; President
deleted, 197, 206. orders
Hull to command at, 330;
Defiance, German dropped in schools, 86. mail route from Pittsburg, 333; ac-
Delaware (state), slavery in, 200; Ohio count Hull's surrender, 335; mem-
pioneers from, 391. orandum of arms surrendered, 336;
Delaware
(town), Virginia troops at Hull's surrender, 337; Gen. Harrison
(1812), 363. aims
recapture of, 338; Hull's offi-
Delawares, Indians, Connolly makes Tory cial report on surrender, 339; mil-
treaty with,
49; neutrality treaty itary
trails (1812), 340; American
with, in Revolution, 52; at Massas- force at, 342, 343; 345; arms sur-
sinway council,
304, 307; neutral rendered, 346;
British purpose siege
(1812), 339; join
British. 341; at of, 348;
Raisin River expedition re-
Piqua Indian council, 323; at Coun- turns, 350; provisions in fort at
cil (1812). 354. surrender,
351; mingling of Amer-
ican and British officers after sur-
Delphos, German dropped in schools, 86. render 352; The Queen Charote at
Democratic Party, 26, 29, 41, 45; editors render 352 The ueen Charlotte at
of, oppose British (1812), 81; 107.355; Britsh move
artillery toward
Ft. Wayne, 356; 366; on Military
Dennison, Governor, appoints commis-oa 367.
sioners to Washington, 38; 104.
Denny, James (Maj.), in War 1812, 314, Detroit River, Connolly petitions for
land
342. on,
68; 325; British gunboat in
Department of State gives notice to Bri- (1812), 341; Bradstreet's expedition
tish aliens (1812), 314-315. to, 259; 366.
De Pew, Alexander R., letter from, con- Dew, President Dartmouth, on slavery,
cerning War 1812. 358-359. 9, 10.
Index. 483
Dewesew,
Chief, Urbana Indian council, Eastern
Orthodox Church, in U. S., 209.
299. Eaton,
Johnson, Secretary of War, par-
Dickens,
Charles, in America, at Cincin- tisan
President Jackson, 152, 155;
nati and
opinion of American News- threatens
Henry Clay, 156.
papers, 72;
in Ohio in 1842, 72-81; at Eaton,
Mrs. " Peggy" (O'Neill), 152, 153;
Cincinnati
levee, 74; visits Colum- Cabinet
women exclude from society, 156.
bus, 75;
visits Seneca County and "Eaton
Malaria," The, 156.
references in
"American Note," 77; Eaton,
Starling, Superintendent Society
personality
described, 78.
Building, 401.
Dickey, Judge
James, 202. Ebersold,
John Christian, German Luth-
Dietz, Lena
V., presents relics to Society, eran
pastor, 377.
402. Eckenrode,
H. J., author, "The Revolu-
Dill, Caspar
(Rev.), pioneer Lutheran tion
in Virginia," 61.
pastor, 386,
387. Ecuador, Coggeshall U. S. minister to,
"Diplomatic
Correspondence," Wharton,
104.
183.
Editorialana, Temperance
and Church
Disciples,
The, in Ohio, 209. Building
in Pioneer Days, Western
"Dixie,"
author of, 269. Reserve,
251-253.
Doane, John
M., one time state librarian,
Education, toast to, Marietta Celebration,
97. 203
Dockstadert,
Nicholas, Mayor of Cleve- Edwards,
- , librarian, Manchester,
land,
80.
England, 99.
Donley, James
A., builds Ft. Ancient Edwards,
John S. (Col.), 308, 309; com-
gateway,
404. mands
Ohio Militia (1812), 318.
Dorchester, Lord,
Governor General Edwards, Joseph (Rev.), pioneer preacher
Canada, 67,
68. Western
Reserve, 251.
Douglas,
James, surveyor, 49.
Edwards, Martha L., "Ohio's Religious
Douglas,
Stephen A., "Squatter Sover- Organizations and the War," by, 208.
eignty"
doctrine of, 204. Eel River
Miamis, at Massassinway Coun-
Dover
(Delaware), Ohio pioneers from,
cil, 304.
391. Egypt,
260.
Dover, on
Military Road, 367. Eierman,
Rev., pioneer Lutheran minister
Dowler, J.
W., presents relics to Society
in Ohio, 379. 382.
403. Eldorado,
Ohio likened to, 257.
Doyle, Conan,
mentioned, 273. Eldridge,
Moses, wounded in War 1812,
Duck Creek,
369. 333
Dudgeon, M.
S., Secretary Wisconsin Li- Elephant,
skull presented to Society, 403.
brary
Commission, 97. Elliott,
Partmouth
student, friend to
Dudley,
Colonel, at siege Ft. Meigs, 282-
Chase, 123, 127, 158.
283. Elliott,
Matthew, Tory, escapes from Ft.
Dumas, -- , author, 273. Pitt,
57; in expedition against Clark,
Dunbar, Paul
Laurence, Ohio negro poet, 64;
65; Superintendent Indian af-
270. fairs,
67; British grant lands, 69.
Dunham, Amos,
202. Elliott,
Wilson (Capt.), in U. S. army
EDunham, John
M. (Dr.), 396; on Ft. An-
(1812), 297, 361.
cient
Committee, 404; visits Warren Elkhorn
Creek (Ky.), land surveyed on,
County
Serpent Mound, 405; on So- 49,
61.
ciety's Standing Committees, 420. Elson, Henry W., historian, 272.
Ely, E. S.
(Dr.), adherent President
Dunlap, James
(Col.), deserter, Ohio mi- Ely, E. S.
(Dr.), adherent President
litia (1812).
322, 323, 353. Jackson,
155, 156.
Elyria,
German dropped in schools, 86.
Emancipation
Proclamation, drafting of,
278.
Earthworks,
Ulrich group, 162-175; mate- Emerick,
family of, 380.
rials found
in, 163; clay found in, Emerson,
Mary, 140.
165; stages
in construction, 168; Emerson, Ralph
W., author, mentioned,
probable age,
175. 271, 275.
Vol. XXVIII-28.
484 Ohio Arch.
and Hist. Society Publications.
"Emma," Mississippi steamboat, 206. F.
Emmett,
Daniel Decatur, Ohio
song Fabian, strategy, 245.
Fabian, strategy, 245.
writer, 269, 270. Fallen Timbers, battle site, preservation
Emory, Frederick
(Capt.), Kansas pro-
of, 398 Society's Standing Commit-
of, 398; Society's Standing Commit-
slavery advocate, 206.
tee on, 420.
England, Giddings' ancestry from, 5; 4 .
En d, G ' a y fm, 5; "Falls of the Ohio," General
Clark at,
Weed suggests war with, 36; prayer 60
Connolly's lands on, escheated,
60; Connolly's lands on, escheated,
for royal family, 50; 66, 73, 77; area
compared with N. W. Territory, 188; Farmers' Castle, at Belpre, 262.
Farmers' Castle, at Belpre, 262.
Bishop Chase visits, 121, 132; manu-
Bishop Chase visits, 121, 132; manu- Farmersville, Ulrich mounds near, 162;
factures, 143; abandons "sea to sea" ,
,
165, 167, 175.
claims, 183; conquers Ohio country, , 1,.
clais, 1; c s Oo c
y, Farragut, Admiral, in Civil War,
231, 245.
256; aroused over Turkish atroci- at Contributor
The" 276.
"Fat Contributor, The," 276.
ties; 267; 275; John Brough, Sr., na- , attitude on
tive of, 369; 37& Fatherland
(newspaper), attitude on
tive of, 369; 378.
English, flag with French flag at Boones- o War," s rs ,
'Father of Waters," squadrons on, 245.
boro, 56; offers protection to In-
boro, 56; offers protection to In- Faneuil Hall,
disloyal meeting in (1812),
dians, 58; 81; in
Ohio, 263; 331; 352.
at Raisin River 366, 391.
at Raisin River 366, 391. Fangbone, Erwin T., on Society's Stand-
Ephesus, city of Asia Minor, 101. ing Committees 420.
ing Committees, 420.
Raisin River, 366; 391.
Raisin Rivr, 3;
. Fauriel, - , French historian, quoted,
Episcopalians,
war activity at
Camp 255
Sherman, and war fund of, 219, 220, Fay),
222on~~ ' ' ' Fayette County (Ky.), 61.
Fearing, Paul, Washington Co. judge,
Erie (Pa.), the Adams arrives at (1812), 370
355. Federal Council, of churches,
210; Cincin-
Escheats, Virginia law of, 61. nati
activity in, military camps, 219;
Este, - ,
pioneer Cincinnati lawyer, 221;
223; on relation of church and
121. state,
224.
Esthonia, mentioned, 86. Federal
Creek, 262, 263.
Europe, 10, 188; effect of French Revolu- Federalism, Jeffersonians oppose, 106.
tion on, 189; World War, 250; 273, Felch, W. Farrard, 396; Secretary Ohio
344; Col. Webb Hayes in, during Historical Commission, 401;
reports
War, 416. to
Society, 407; 408, 418.
Eustis, William, Secretary of War, sends Fiegler, German clerk of court, 378.
commendatory letter to Gov. Meigs, "Fighting McCooks, The," 243.
342-333; Hull's account of surren- Filmore, Millard, 8; Cassius Clay refuses
der, sent to, 339; 352. support, 33; Coggeshall's life of, 104.
Evangelical Church, German press cha- T Filson Club Publications, 48, 49, 50, 51,
52,
Evangelical Church, German press chai-
levngelild, dCuring War, 213s. 53, 54, 55, 57, 60, 61,
62, 63, 64, 65, 66,
lenged, during War, 215.
68, 69° 70, 71.
Evans, Nelson W. (Capt.), local historian, Filson, John, gives first name to Cincin-
185. nati, 260.
Ewing, Thomas (Ohio Senator), Marietta Fincastle, Tories propose destruction
of,
address 1858, 186-202; on "Squatter 51; proposed
new Virginia County,
Sovereignty,"
187,' 204; suggests 54.
gradual emancipation of slaves, 197, Findlay, German dropped in schools, 86.
198; on admission of slave states to Findlay, Samuel (Gen.), in War 1812, 288,
Union, 199, 200; 202; quotes Dr. Cut- 291,
294; attempts defense of De-
ler, 203; on territorial government troit, 325;
Gen. Hull commends, 345;
and French Revolution, Congress of discusses
Raisin River force, 350;
Vienna, and prophecy on "North- opinion of Hull's surrender, 351;
west"
population, 204; patron 353,
360.
"Coonskin Library," 262; 372. Firearms, presented to Society, 403.
"Exiles of Florida," Giddings author of, Fire Lands. 287.
15. Fire
Lands Historical Society, 251.
Index. 435
Fish
Creek, land division of, 69.
Fort Pitt, Loyalists at, 48; Dunmore or-
Fisher,
John A. (Capt.), survivor Mex- ders
seizure, 49; Tories propose de-
ican
War, 230; family of, 380. struction,
51; Toryism counteracted,
Fleming,
David, prints first newspaper in 52;
Connolly's letters to, 53; rene-
Western
Reserve, 286. gades
escape, 57; Tory migration to
Fletcher
(Salttown), Scottish writer, 102. Kentucky,
58; 67, 68.
Flint,
found in earthworks and burials, Fort
Randolph, 54.
163,
169; Flint Ridge. Society ex- Fort
Sumpter, 233, 242.
plores,
401. Fort
Thomas, Cincinnati church interest
Floyd,
John (Col.). Tories defeat, 63.
in, 219.
Food
Administrator, churches aid during Fort
Washington, 159, 260.
war,
217. Fort
Wagner, attack on, 245.
Foote,
Commadore, naval co r, Fort
Wayne (Ind.), Massassinway Indian
F~oote, Commadore,
naval commander,
FoteCivil
War, 231. comnecouncil near, 304;
expected Indian
attack, 323;
Gen. Worthington's
Foraker,
Joseph B. (Senator), 100, 239, troops
to, 324; British-Indian siege,
243;
tribute to Ohio battle flags, 248- 326,
327; 329; Harrison's march to,
249. 331,
334; 337; Harrison's battle at,
Forster,
- , author, Dickens' letters 353;
Winchester's troops leave, 353,
to,
72; quoted, 75, 79, 80. 356;
Indians besiege, 353.
Fort,
prehistoric, 167.
Fort Winchester, 363; letter from
(1812),
Fort
Ancient, report of committee to
367.
Society,
404; 409, 412; Society's Fortney, J. H. earthworks on farm, ex-
Committee
on, 420.
plored, 162, 167, 169.
Foster,
Charles, 100.
Fort
Ball, Dickens visits, 77. Foster,
Charles, 100.
Fort
Benjamin rison, 97. Foster,
William (Dr.), gives account
Fort
Benjamin Harrison, 97.
Hull's surrender, 335, 345.
Fort Defiance, General Winchester's Foster, William (Rev.), Ohio pioneer Lu-
troops
at (1812), 353;
American theran missionary,
382, 383, 385, 387.
army
at, 356; news letter from, 356-
"Four-Minute Men,"
work of, during
357;
Harrison comes to relief of,
World War, 216.
358;
Indians flee from, 360; 363. "Fourth
Estate," reference, 264.
Fort
Donaldson, naval battle at, 231, 244. Fox's
Dock, memorial stone at, 8.
Fort
Donnelly, Indian attack on, 55. France,
slavery in, 2; effect of Revolu-
Fort
Findlay, Chillicothe volunteers (1812) tion
on, 189, 204; area compared with
at,
313. N.
W. Territory, 188; Second Re-
public,
204; Ohio "Friends" aid civ-
Fort
George, General Hull at, 338, 339. ilian relief, 223; possessor Ohio
Fort
Harmer, first Ohio settlement near, country,
356, 391.
259. Franco-Prussian
War, 266.
Fort
Harrison, War 1812, 321. Frankenberg, -
(Rev.), pioneer Lu-
Fort
Henry, Tory-Indian attack, 66; naval
theran minister 389, 392.
battle,
231, 275.
Frankfort (Ky.), 358; news note from
(1812),
367.
Fort
Jennings, American troops at, 360. Franklin,
battle of, 245.
Fort
Laurens, Society Committee on, 418, Franklin,
Benjamin, works of, 182, 183;
420. 265, 371.
Fort
Malden (See Malden), American Franklin County, flags, Ohio
Association
army
at, 313. Union,
ex-prisoners of war, 237;
Fort
Meigs, garrison at, 280; siege of, 280, Historical
Commission of, 408.
281,
282; final charge at, 283; preser- Franklinton, 263, 313; Virginia troops at
281,
282; final charge at, 283; preset-
vation
of, 398; Society's Committee
(1812), 361; General Harrson at 363;
vaton,
420. 39;S sCmiteheadquarters Northwestern Army,
on,
42064.
Fort
Miami, preservation of, 398; So Frankstown
(Md.), 375.
ciety's
Committee on, 420. Frederick
(Md.), 153.
'Fort
Niagara, Tories at, 63. Fredericksburg,
battle of, 244.
486 Ohio Arch. and Hist. Society Publications.
Frederick
City (Md.), Chase visits, 132.
Garrard, (Capt.), commands
Fredericktown
(Md.), Connolly and com-
troops (1812), 329, 358.
panions
imprisoned at, 52; supplies
Garrett, (Gen.),
relieves Ft.
army (1812),
361. Wayne
(1812), 327; commands horse
Free, - , presents Society with stone troops,
353.
relics,
403.
Garrett, , Inn-keeper on
Military
Free Soil
Party, 31.
Road, 367.
'Free State,
' advocates in Kansas, 206.
Garretson, George A. (Gen.), Ohio sol-
Fremont,
Dickens visits, 77; 416.
dier, Spanish War, 232.
French (See
France), 63; Fauriel, his-
Garrison, William Lloyd,
stand on
torian,
quoted, 255; Bradstreet's ex- slavery,
12; letter to Giddings, 40,
pedition against, 259; at Raisin 42-44.
River, 366;
gas masks presented to Gaston,
Judge, 9.
Society, 402;
(Canadians) attack Gates, , Dartmouth student, 21,
Boonesboro,
55, 56, 57. 129.
French flag,
with English at Boonesboro, Gatewood,
W. E., presents Society stone
56. relics,
403.
French-Indian
War, lands granted for Geary,
Governor (Kans.), 206.
service in,
49; McKenzie serves in, Gegg,
J. B. (Maj.), signs Hull's capitu-
70.
lation, 317.
French,
Jacob, wounded in War 1812, 333.
General Assembly, Presbyterian Church,
French
Revoluton, effects on France, 189,
221.
204. General
Land Office, established, 106.
"Friends
of German Democracy," patri- "Genius
of the West," Coggeshall pub-
otic
organization, 85; loyalty of, 91.
lishes, 103.
Friends,
(Quakers), war activities, 220,
General Wartime Commission, churches
223. during
War, 221.
Fry, A. T.
(Capt.), War 1812, 314. Georgia,
"Marching Through," 245.
Fugit,
Kansas pro-slavery ruffian, 192, 206, Georgetown
(Ky.), 357.
Fulsom,
Nathaniel (Rev.), Dartmouth Gerard,
Emma Brough, presents Gover-
student,
123, 130, 139, 141, 146. nor
Brough relics, to Society, 402.
Fulton,
Robert, 203.
Gerard, James W., Ambassador, book
Funk, Isaac
K., author, founder Literary criticized,
85.
Digest, 273. German, language dropped from school
G courses, 86;
pro-slavery boy killed
in Kansas,
192; language used in
Gage,
General, Dunmore sends Connolly
Ohio churches, 210; pastors dis-
~to, 51~~sl. -missed during
War, 213, 214; lan-
Galbreath,
Charles B., presides at State guage
dropped in Ohio churches,
Library
Centennial, 96; portrait, 96; 215;
churches' attitude during War,
97, State
Librarian, 100, 110, 111; 216;
colonists, 376; gas masks pre-
address
Ohio Library Centennial, sented
to Society, 402; Ohio news-
112-114. papers,
408.
Gallagher,
William G., pioneer Ohio poet,
German (Twp.), Montgomery County,
267,
268.
166.
Gallipolis,
202; military stores, (1812), German-American
Alliance, 87.
328. German
Empire, 92.
German-Language
Press (Ohio) and the
Gallatin,
tribute to Governor Worthing-
War, 8g .
War, 82-95.
ton,
106.
German-Methodists, O h i o
publications
Gard, G. H.,
396.
during War, 215.
Garden of
Eden, Ohio compared to, 256.
Germans, patriotic organizations in the
Gardiner, R.
J. (Mrs.), presents relics War
and invasion of Belgium jus-
to Society,
403. tified,
85; arrested in Ohio, 88; in
Garfield,
James A., Congressman, 12; flag Ohio,
263, 379; types of, in Perry
used at
funeral, 237; 243, 249; quoted County,
390; in Civil and World
concerning
"water-shed barn," 279. Wars,
395.
Index. 437
German Socialist Weekly, attitude
on Good Hope, Perry County Lutheran
World War,
83. congregation,
388.
Germantown,
Lutheran settlement at, 386. Goodlive,
Alsatian family, 391.
Germantown
(Pa.), pioneer printing at, Goldsmith,
Oliver, 100.
376. Gorget,
found in earthworks, 165.
Germany, 10;
ruthless warfare, 250; Lu- Gracchus,
Tiberius, library builder, 112.
theran
pioneers from, 377; 391. Grand Army
of Republic, at placing
Gerry, Elbridge, Vice-President, Ohio Ohio
battle flags, 227; 339, 396.
for (1812),
367. Grant,
Ulysses S., (Gen.), 26; military
Gettysburg,
battle, Ohio at, 233; 244. rank
of, 232; 243, 245; at Ft. Don-
Gibson,
John H., (Gen.), 206; Acting aldson,
244; 249; memoirs of, 272;
Governor
Indiana Territory, 321. 277.
Giddings,
Joshua Reed, article on, 1; "Grapes
of Eschol," reference, 258.
character,
5; portrait, 6; congress- Gray,
A. N., and J. W., proprietors
man and in
War 1812, 7; death, 8; Cleveland
Plain Dealer, 81.
in Congress,
11, 12; Wheeler's Gray, D. S., presents Society stone
estimate of,
13; resigns, 14; political
specimens, 403.
pamphlets,
15; relations to prom- Great Britain, War, 1812 with, 107, 295;
inent men,
16; correspondence of, General
Hull accuses, 309; 328.
17, 20;
Wade's law partner, 18; home Great
Swamp (Buckeye Lake), 380.
and office
of, 19; Henry Clay's Great War,
relics for Society, 402; His-
letter to,
21, 22; Wendell Phillips' torical
Commission, 407; Society's
letter to,
23, 24, 25; Wilson's letter Committee
on history of, 420.
to, 26,
27-28; Adams' letter to, 30; Greece,
libraries of, 112.
Greeley's
letter concerning Wilmot Greeks,
Italian colony, 255.
proviso and
Henry Clay, 31, 32; Greeley, Horace,
quoted on slavery, 2; 20;
Corwin's
letter to, 33, 34; Cassius choice
for President ('48) 26; writes
Clay's letter
to, 35; Thurlow Giddings
concerning Wilmot proviso
Weed's
letter to, 36, 37; Chase's and
Clay, 31, 32; member Repub-
letter to,
39; Garrison's letter to, lican
Triumvirate, 36; 40.
40-44; death
of, 45. Green, Duff,
Editor, U. S. Telegraph,
Giessen, (Germany), Lutheran Univer- 146.
sity of,
386. Greenbriar
River, Donnelly's Fort on, 55.
Gilbert,
Adam, earthworks on farm, 166, Greene
County, cyclone in, 315-316.
175. Grenfield (Huron
Co.), Presbyterian
Gilmore,
General, 243.
church, 251.
Girty,
George, renegade, 57; employed Greensburg
(Pa.), on Military Road, 367.
by British,
58; leads Wyandots to Greenville,
treaty of, 284, 293, 294, 299,
Kentucky,
59; in expedition against 301,
307.
Clark, 64;
British grant lands, 69. Greertown,
Indians at (1812), 293.
Girty,
James, renegade, 59, 63, 69. Greiner,
John, one-time State Librarian,
Girty;
Simon, renegade, British grant 101; political song writer, 102.
lands, 49;
escapes from Ft. Pitt, 57; Grenadier
Guards, (Queen's), 78.
59;
Durrett's account of, 64; against Grimshaw,
author History of U. S., 141.
Clark, 64;
67; 69. Griswold,
A. Minor, Ohio humorist, 276.
"Girtys,"
The, in Kentucky expeditions, Gross
Daytoner Zeitung, quoted and at-
59, 60;
Butterfield's history of, 64. titude
in World War, 86, 87, 88, 89,
"Gladstone's History," (Kansas Terri. 91,
92, 93, 94.
tory), 206. Guerriere,
frigate, 331.
Glenford,
Lutherans at, 389. Gulf
of Mexico, 230, 246.
Gnadenhutten,
386. Guy,
Mathew, killed War 1812, 326.
Goethe,
German poet, Ohio critic of, 272.
Godfrey,
- inn-keeper on Military H
Road,
(1812), 367.
Hadduck, William I., Emmaline Webster
Goodbread,
Harry L., on Society's Stand-
affair, 139, 141.
ing
Committees, 419.
Hagerstown, Connolly and companions
Goddard, C.
B. (Gen.), 202, 203.
arrested near, 52; 375, 376.
488 Ohio Arch. and Hist. Society
Publications.
Hagerstown
Almanac, 376.
Harrison, William Henry -
Concluded.
Hagsfeld,
(German), 377. Franklinton,
363; uses Indian spies,
Haldimand,
Governor-General (Quebec), 367;
372; memorial to, and committee
54. on,
397, 398.
Hall,
General, American commander at
Harrodsburg (Ky.), 50; Kentucky Univer-
Niagara,
341. sity
at, 71.
Hall,
- , Miss, 149. Harsh, W. E. (Rev.), Perry
County Lu-
Halstead,
Murat, Ohio journalist, 266.
theran pastor, 392.
Hamilton
"Deutsch-Amerikaner" suspends Hart,
Elmer, Society binder, 401.
publication,
93. Hartford
(Ct.), 127.
Hamilton,
Governor, presents Boone with Harvard,
University, graduates among
horse,
54, 55; asks parley of Boone,
Ohio founders, 259, 262.
56;
proposes Kentucky expedition, Haverhill
(N. H.), 123.
57;
surrenders and taken prisoner, Hawley, (Rev. Dr.), 132, 133.
59;
244.Hawley, - (Rev. Dr.), 132, 133.
59;
244.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, writes preface to
Hammond's
letters, on slavery, 9.
"Baconian Theory" book, 275.
Hanby,
Benjamin Russell, Ohio song Hayes
Memorial Building, 410, 412.
writer,
269. Hayes,
Richard (Col.), commands militia
Hanover
(N. H.), Dartmouth College at,
(1812), 318.
122;
123, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 131,
122
123, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 131,
Hayes, Rutherford B., 100; interested in
136,
138, 139, 140, 144, 154.
Harding,
Warren G., interested in Great
State Library, 110; 243, 249.
HrWar
relics for Society, 402 G Hayes, Webb C., (Col.), 396; returns
from
Harmer,
General, erects Fort Washington, Europe 416; on oci's Standing
260. Committees,
420.
Haymarket
Theater, 75.
Harmon,
Judson (Governor), 239; tribute Iaymarket
Theater, 75.
H armon, Judson (Governor), 239; tribute Haynes, Charles M., donates
electrotypes
Harods
Creek (Ky.)e , 246-2. to Society, and life
member of, 402,
Harods
Creek (Ky.), 7, 61.
Harpers
Ferry, John Brown attacks, 270;
419, ,
furnishes
ordnance (1812), 362 Hayward,
--- (Judge), marries daugh-
furnishes
ordnance (1812), 362. ter, Judge
McLean, 159, 202, 203.
Harper,
John L., first Ohio state librarian,
Hazelip, James (Capt.), Oio
militia
100;
enforces "crow-bar law," 101; (1812),
322.
112. (1812),
322.
__~~~~112. 1~Hazen, General,
243.
Harpers
Magazine, account of J. J. Piatt Hebron,
Palestine, 258.
in,
268. Heckewelder,
John (Rev.), Col. Broad-
Harpers
"Memoirs of Slavery," 9, 10. head
writes concerning Tory migra-
Harris,
Andrew (Gov.), 243. tion,
58.
Harrisburg
(Pa.), 376. I-eer,
Fred J., reprints Quarterlies, 397.
Harrison,
Benjamin (President), quoted, Hegler,
Almer, presents relics to Society,
241;
243, 249. 403;
on Society's Standing Commit-
Harrison,
William Henry, (Gen.), "cam- tees,
419.
paign"
1840, 102; 263, 263; siege Ft.
Henderson, J. M. (Dr.), 396; on Society's
Meigs,
280, 282; personality, 284; Te-
Committees, 417, 419.
cumseh
refers to, 305; 308; appointed
Henderson, Richard (Judge), Head Tran-
Major,
Kentucky volunteers, 324; sylvania Company, 51.
proclamation
from Piqua, 326, 327; Hening, -- , Statutes, 54, 61, 62.
force
of (1812), 329; 330; forced to Henkel,
Andrew, pioneer Lutheran mis-
march
to Ft. Wayne and news from, sionary,
385; at organization Ohio
331;
332; army reaches Ft. Wayne, Lutheranism,
and ability of, 387; 388,
334,
337; encamps at St. Marys, 388; 391,
393.
marches
to Ft. Defiance, 353; at Ft. Henkel,
Charles, place in Perry County
Wayne and
Detroit, 355; Com- Lutheranism, 387, 388, 389, 392.
mander-in-Chief
of army, 356; army Henkel, family of
Lutheran preachers,
of,
and quoted, 357; Detroit march
385.
reported,
358; reaches Ft. Defiance, IHenkel,
Paul, Journal of, 385, at organi-
and
relief of, 359, 360; returns to
zation of Ohio Lutheranism, 386.
Index. 439
Henry,
Alfred, Ohio journalist, 266.
Hood, Walter C., one-time State Libra-
Henry
County, pro-German pastor dis-
rian, 99.
missed,
214. Hooker,
General, 244.
Henry,
Patrick, opinion on Cornstalk Hopewell,
(Tp.) Perry County, 381, 388;
murder,
55. wolf
hunt in, 393.
Herbst,
Edward (Dr.), presents relics to
Hopkins, -- (Gen.),
commands troops
Society,
403. against Wabash Indians, 329.
Herrick,
--- , Dartmouth student, 141, Hopkinton,
village, 135, 139.
143. Hoppe,
- (Rev.), killed in Kansas
Herrick,
Myron T. (Gov.), 239; tribute to
slavery contest, 206.
Ohio
battle flags, 249-250. Hopple,
- , Speaker Ohio House of
Hesse
(Ont.), District of, 69.
Representatives, 240.
Hessen-Darmstadt,
Lutheran University Hough, B. W., Adjutant General of
in,
386. Ohio, 229.
Higby,
Joseph B., early conductor, Mad
Hough, Charles H., on Society's Stand-
River
Road, 77, 78. ing
Committees, 420.
Highland
County, 202. House
of Commons, 264.
Hildreth,
Richard, historian, 178. Howard,
- (Dr.), marries Chase's
Hildreth,
Samuel P., pioneer Ohio histo-
relative, 159.
rian,
180. Howe,
Henry, Ohio historical writer,
Hill,
Isaac, editor, 152.
179, 180, 182, 272.
Hillman,
- , Inn-keeper on Military Howe, , (Prof.), 140.
Road,
(1812), 367. Howells,
William Dean, home at Jeffer-
Hills,
D. T., 396; on Society's Standing son,
18; editor Ohio State Journal,
Committees,
419. 265;
collaborates with Piatt, 268;
Hinkle,
Fred, 396; congratulates Society, tribute
to Piatt, 269; scope of writ-
406. ing,
272; tribute to Paul Laurence
Hinsdale,
B. A., Ohio historian, 182, 183. Dunbar,
270.
Hinton,
Guy, soldier 1812, killed, 357. Hoy's
Station, Tory attack on, 64.
Historical
Commission of Ohio, appoint- "Hubb,"
Boston, 258.
ment,
purpose, report of, 407. Hudson,
- , Massachusetts Congres-
Historical
sites, Society Committee on,
sional candidate, 26.
419. Hudson
River, first steamboat on, 203.
Historiography,
development of, 176. Huet,
-- Rev.), at organization
History, Salmon
P. Chase on, 140; Ohio Lutheranism, 387.
Grimshaw's,
of U. S., 141; Ohio Hughes,
Charles, member Ohio battle
writers
of, 272. flag
committee, 238.
Hoadly,
George (Gov.), 100.
Hulbert, Archer B., Ohio
historical
Hockett,
Homer C., on Society's Stand-
writer, 272.
ing
Committees, 419, 420. Hull, , (Capt.), Constitution, 330.
Hocking
County, Lutheranism in, 387, Hull, (Nephew to Gen. Hull), 330.
392. Hull,
General, in War 1812, 7; surrender
Hocking
River, Lutherans in valley of, of,
286; commands Ohio militia,
385;
pioneer Germans on, 391. 288;
Gov. Meigs pays tribute, 289;
Hodges,
N. D. C., Cincinnati Librarian, addresses
Ohio militia, 289 291; at
97. Camp
Meigs, 292; at Urbana In-
Hohenzollerns,
89. dian
Council, 296; army supply cap-
Holder,
John (Col.), defeated by Tory- tured,
299; 300, 302, 304; reaches
Indians,
64. Detroit,
308; proclamation of, 300-
Holmes,
- Dartmouth student, 123, 311;
letter to Gov. Meigs, 311; Win-
139,
141. chester
reinforces, 313; surrenders,
Holmes
County, war attitude of Men- 316;
signs capitulation, 317; accused
nonites
in, 216. of
treason, 318; effect of surrender,
Holmes,
Oliver Wendell, mentioned, 272; 318;
criticism of, 319, 320; treachery
quoted,
394. of,
321; description of surrender,
Holt
House, Dickens visits in Seneca 322,
325-326; Brock's proclamation
County,
77. after
surrender of, 327; Gov. Meigs
440 Ohio
Arch. and Hist. Society
Publications.
Hull,
General-Concluded.
Illustrations-Concluded.
accused of complicity with, 330; Giddings,
Joshua R.. 6.
prisoner
of Montreal, 331; account Gorget,
166.
of
surrender, 335; memorandum of Taylor,
James W., 113.
arms
surrendered, 336; builds fort Independent Chronicle,
newspaper in
below
Detroit, 342; official report of
Revolutionary War, 265.
surrender,
338-315; Col. Cass's ac-
surrender , 338-34; Co. Css's a- Indiana, 97, 114; war attitude of Men-
count
of surrender, 346;
orders nonites in, 216
retreat
at Detroit, 349; estimates
munitions
at Detroit, and orders Indians, in
War (1812), 7; Tory influence
return
of Raisin River expedition, on,
48. 49; Tories ask aid from, 51;
350;
disgrace of surrender, 351; as- Tories undermine
neutrality of
signs
reason for surrender, 351-352; western
tribes, 53; attack Boones-
366;
Governor Michigan Territory, boro,
54, 56, 57; British influence
289. and
offer protection, 57, 58; attack
Hull's
Road, construction of, 296. Col.
Rogers' force. 59; in Bird's
Humane
Society, founder of, 273. Kentucky
expedition and sent to
Humberger,
family of, 380. Illinois
in Revolution, 60; 61, 63; aid
Humberger,
Henry, organ builder, 384. Tories,
63. 64; ambuscade Kentuck-
Hume,
historian, 263. ians,
65; attack Ft. Henry and Ken-
Huntington,
Gwynne, (Mrs.), presents tucky
expedition, 66; 67; British in-
Society
Civil War relic, 403. fluence,
68; Dickens refers to, 77;
Huron,
German pastor exonerated in John
Greiner agent to, 102; Senator
War,
214; letter from (1812), 308; Worthington
on Senate Committee,
327;
General Harrison at, 360, 363; 106;
160; fortified village of, 167;
365;
on Military Road, 367. 199;
in Ohio, 256; capture Thomas
Huron
County, Presbyterian church in, Morris,
259; capture John Filson,
251;
Indians murder whites in, 286; 260;
Ohio wars with. 261, 375; at
297;
Wadsworth militia in (1812), siege
Ft. Meigs, 280, 281, 282-283;
321;
Indian engagements and mili- emphasis
of, in Ohio history, 183;
tary
camp in, (1812), 333. murder
whites, Huron County, 286;
Huron
Indians, in Revolution, 63. offer
lands for release of captives,
Huron River, block house on (1812), 287;
executed at Cleveland, 296; at
322;
341. Urbana
Council, and at Massassin-
Hutchins,
Ohio congressman, 12. way
Council, 299-304; in Britsh army
Hutchins,
- ,
Dartmouth student, 127, (1812),
308, 339, 341; at Michilima-
129,
139, 140. cinac,
313, 341; at Malden, 320; 321,
Hutt,
William S., soldier 1812, letter of, 322;
at Piqua Council, 323, 337;
338. threaten
Ft. Wayne, 324; at Detroit,
Hyde
Park (London), 80. 325,
343; 344; 324; at Ft. Wayne, 326,
327,
331, 332, 355, 356; attack in Hu-
I. ron County, 333; 334; at Hull's
Illinois,
14; Indians sent to, in Revolu- surrender,
337; friendly and neu-
tionary
War, 60; cattle king of, 393. tral,
335, 340, 367; 343; at Ft. De-
Illinois
River, Kaskaskia, 51. fiance,
353, 359; council with, 354-
Illustrations- 355;
Wabash town destroyed, 358;
Beads
found in prehistoric burials, at
Maumee Rapids, 363, 364; 366;
171. relics
and silver found in graves,
Campus
Martius. Marietta, 254. 403;
Wars (1790-95), 178.
Chalcedony
spear point, 164. Indies
(East), 186.
Coggeshall,
W. T., 104. Industrial
Workers of the World, 88.
Copper
axe found in prehistoric bur- Infantry,
Ohio battle flags and regiments
ials,
173. of
Spanish War, 238.
Copper
breast-plate found in mounds,
Internal Improvements, Gov. Worthing-
174. ton
on, 106.
Galbreath,
Charles B., 96. Ipswich,
(Mass.), Chase visits, 154.
Giddings'
home and office, 19. Ireland,
295.
Index. 441
Irwin,
German dropped in Schools of, 86.
Jones, Lulie (Miss), presents relics to
Italy,
"pretzels" originated in, 87; Greek Society, 403.
colony
in, 255. Jones,
Olive (Miss), Librarian, Ohio
State
University, 98; address Ohio
*J~~' -'~State Library Association, 109-112.
Jack,
James, wounded in War (1812), 333. Jones,
Paul, naval hero, 231.
Jackson,
Andrew, supporters of, 143; 145; Josephinum
Weekly (German), mail priv-
newspapers
for, 146; Chase's opin- ileges
forbidden, 215.
ion of,
151, 152; Eaton scandal and Journalism,
in Ohio, 264-267.
gossip,
152, 155, 156; 372. Judaism,
(See Jews), non-Zionist, in
Jackson,
Francis, 23.
Cincinnati, 223.
Jackson,
Stonewall. 244.
Judson, Edward (Ned Buntline), Ohio
Jackson
(Twp. Montgomery Co.), Ulrich
novelist, 274.
mounds
in, 162, 167. Julian, George
W., biographer of Gid-
Jacksonianism,
135. dings,
16.
Jagow,
Von - , reference to, 85.
"July Fourth," first celebration in Ohio,
James
River (Va.), 66.
267.
Jamestown
Exposition, 263.
Junction City, Lutheran congregation at,
Jay,
John, in Paris Treaty, 183.
388; Reformed Church at, 389.
Jefferson County, Lutheranism in, 386; Junkers,
reference, 89, 92.
(Ky.),
61. Jupiter,
159.
Jefferson,
Giddings' home and burial Justice,
C. W., 396; on Society's Stand-
place,
8, 17; home of Benjamin ing
Committees, 420.
Wade
and William Dean Howells,
18;
38. K.
Jefferson,
Thomas, 10; on slavery, 11, 207;
Jefferson,
Thomas, 10; on slavery, 11, 27- Kansas,
Territory organized, 191, 192; ef-
Giddings
quotes, 15; aids Ohio's ad- ect
of "squatter sovereignty," 192;
mission,
106; "Notes on Virginia,"
mission,
106; "Notes on Virginia," 195,
199; slavery struggle, 204; vig-
177;
slavery clause in Declaration ilance committees, 205 Governor
of Independence, 197,
206, 207; Par-
of
Independence, 197, 206, 207; Par-
Geary's administration, 206; legisla-
ton's
"Life of," 207.
Jeffersonianism,
opposes U. S. Bank, 101; ture
approves treatment of William
106. Phillips
in slavery case, 205.
Jena,
battle of, 391. Kansas-Nebraska Bill, 191;
workings of,
Jenkinson, (Maj.), commands 192; 204, 205.
Ohio
troops (1812), 353.
Kaskaskia, Tories expect aid from, 51;
Jennings, ,
commands troops, British fort. 53, 58.
(1812),
329. Keene,
(N. H.), 120, 121, 124, 127, 139, 140.
Jessup,
- (Maj.), at Detroit sur- Keifer,
J. Warren (Gen.), presides at
render,
345. placing
Ohio battle flags, 229; mili-
Jewish,
Church in U. S., 209; Welfare ary services of, 232; 243; "Me-
Board,
218, 221. moirs"
of, 272.
Jews
(See Judaism), at Camp Sherman,
Kellogg, , author of Ohio
Valley
220;
during World War, 222, 223.
history, 49, 52, 58, 59, 60, 61, 63.
Johnson's
Island, (Lake Erie), 8. Kelly,
Alfred, Ohio canal promoter, 107.
Johnson,
Richard M., commands Ken- Kelso, (Gen.), War (1812),
353.
tucky
troops (1812), 359. Kendrick, , Dartmouth student,
Johnson,
Samuel, 263.
124.
Johnston,
- (Col.), brother at Ft. Kennan,
George, Ohio journalist, 266, 267.
Wayne,
323. Kent,
Chancellor, 9.
Jchnston,
John, in War (1812), 295. Kent,
- , Dartmouth student, 124.
Johnston,
Joseph E., 245. Kentuckians,
renounce allegiance to U.
Johnston,
William, Indian agent at Piqua S.,
56; in Revolutionary War, 60;
Council,
323. in
Shawnee expedition, 63; resist
Jonathan
Creek (Perry Co.), 380. Tory
invaders, 65; in Clark expe-
Jones,
Howard (Mrs. Dr.), on Society's dition,
66; attitude toward British
Standing
Committees, 420. protectorate,
67; in War (1812), 357.
442 Ohio
Arch. and Hist. Society Publications.
Kentucky,
Tory land proprietors, 48-71;
Kossuth, Louis (Gen.), Hungarian patriot
Girty
granted lands in, 49; Brows- in
America, 104.
ter (Tory)
buys land in, 50; In- K3lon,
Greece, mentioned, 256.
dians during
Revolutionary War, 53,
57; Tory
migration and success in,
L
58, 59;
Girty expedition to, 59; set- La Belle
Riviere. French name for Ohio
tlements
destroyed in Revolution, River,
161.
60; Tory
lands escheated, 61, 62; La Fayette, General,
observation on
Indian
attacks (1780), 63, 66; 64; Ohio,
255-256.
British protectorate proposed, 67; La French River
(Can.), 341.
"Butler's
History" of, 68; escheated Lake
Erie, Connolly's land grant on, 69;
Tory lands
given to Seminary, 69; 77;
Dickens mentions, 78, 79; 80,
charter
granted for academy, 70; 204,
257; Bradstreet's Expedition to,
Agricultural
and Mechanical Col- 259;
278; patrolled War (1812), 297,
lege of, 71;
growth of population, 298; 326;
British control, 340;
195; Civil
War campaigns in, 245; Brownstown
on, 366.
Ohio
pioneers from, 264; 277; militia Lake
Erie College, 208.
at Ft. Meigs
and in War (1812), Lake
Michigan, Indians from (1812), 324.
237, 282,
313, 321, 324, 326, 327, 329, Lake
Superior, Indians from (1812), 339.
353, 359;
Zane's Trace, 375. Lakes
(Upper), 60.
Kentucky
County, organized, 54; John Lakewood,
German dropped from schools,
Bowman,
Lieutenant of, 59; Tory 86.
lands given
for education, 61. Lamb,
- , Boston resident, 158.
Kentucky
Gazette, 69. Lancaster,
German dropped from schools,
Kentucky
River, 50; Tory-Indian spies 86;
Indians shoot man near, 293,
sent to, 52;
McClelland's Station on, 372;
Lutheranism in, 387.
53;
Boonesboro on, 57. Lancaster
Journal, quoted, 295.
Kentucky
University, 71. "Land
of Promise," 258.
Kentucky
Valley, Tories in, 51. Lands,
public, Worthington on, 106.
Kenyon
College, founding of, 132. Landsittel,
F. C. (Prof.), presents So-
Kerr, - (Gen.), 360. ciety with Campus Martius table,
Kettering,
F. C., presents fire-arms to 402.
Society, 403. Lane, W. P., interested in mound ex-
Kickapoo
Indians, at Massassinway Coun-
plorations, 175.
cil, 307,
308; at Piqua Council, 323; Lane
Theological Seminary, 270.
354. Langham, Captain,
commands troops
Kilbourn,
James, Ohio pioneer, editor,
(1812), 327.
265; James
(Col.), death of, 418. Lapham,
Julia, presents family photo-
Kimball,
Caleb, 124, 131.
graphs to Society, 403.
"King
Dagon," name applied to Presi- La
Plata River, 186.
dent
Jackson, 150. La
Tranche River, Tory lands granted
King, Rufus,
Ohio historian, 183, 272. on,
69.
Kingston
(Can.), 338.
Lautenschlaeger, C. J. (Rev.), Lutheran
Kinkead, R.
G., 396.
pastor, 390.
Kinney,
Coates, Ohio poet, 104, 269, 279.
Laylin, Lewis C. (Mrs.), specal legisla-
tion for D.
A. R., by, 253.
Kirtland, - , Inn-keeper on Military . . R, y, 2.
pRoad (1812;
367. Leavenworth (Kans.), mob
rule in, 192,
Road (1812),
367.^ 205; treatment of William
Phillips,
Kitekishemo,
Chief, at Urbana Council,
abolitionist, 205, 206.
299. Lebanon,
(O.), home of Thomas Corwin,
Knickerbocker,
mentioned, 257, 263. 29;
33; name of Perry County Lu-
Knights of
Columbus, War activities, 218, theran
congregation, 388, 389, 392.
223, 407. Lecompton
Constitution, 41.
Knights of
Pythias, memorial service at Lee,
-- . wounded War (1812), 333.
Serpent
Mount, 405. Lee,
Robert E. (Gen.), 244, 245.
Kochensparger,
Alsatian pioneer family, Leftwich, General,
commands troops
391.
(1812), 361.
Index. 443
Legislature, Reference Department, 111; Limburger (cheese), Belgian origin,
87.
provides
placing of Ohio
battle Lincoln, Abraham,
8; in Congress, 14,
flags, 225, 226; provides for printing 15; Chase in Cabinet
of, 38; Sum-
of Society Quarterly, 397; resolu- ner friend of, 45; Emancipation
tion for Campus Martius, 400; ap- Proclamation by, 47; Coggeshall's
propriations for Society, 413-415. book on, 104;
appreciates humor of
Leipsig, battle of, 391. Petroleum V. Nasby, 277; enjoys
Leist, Jacob (Rev.), at organization Ohio "Artemus Ward," 278; Governor
Lutheranism, 385, 386. Brough
supports, 373.
Leonard, Governor, suggested for Presi- Lindsley, -- Dr., fiance Miss Webster
dency, 26. (Daniel), 142, 145.
Lernoult, Captain, Commandant at De- Linn, L. B., editor, 202.
troit, 53. Little
Muskingum River, 371.
Lewis - ,
Federal Auditor, in Jack- Little
Turtle, Chief, 256.
son administration, 156. Lloyd, John Uri,
Ohio author, 273.
Lewis, Alfred
Henry, Ohio journalist, "Lochinvar,"
269.
266, 271. Locke, David Ross (Petroleum V.
Lewis, Chief, at Urbana Council, 299; Nasby),
276-277.
answers Gov. Meigs, 303-304; spy Logan, (town), 392.
for Americans, 367. Logan,
John, Chief, 256; monument to,
Lewis, Colonel, commands troops (1812), 397, 406.
329, 358. Logan, Indian, Chief, with British,
340;
Lewis, William
E., Ohio journalist, 266.
in War (1812), 367; killed, 368.
Lexington, battle of, 50, 257. Logan, Colonel, expedition
against Shaw-
Lexington
(Ky.), Tory lands escheated
nees, 62; 63.
near, 61; 62, 68, 69; Transylvania Logan County, Indian town in, 64.
Land Company at, 70; University Logan Elm Park, 397; report on, to
moved to, 71;
news-letter from Society, 406;
409, 412; Society's com-
(1812), 356-357; troops from (1812), mittee
on, 420.
358. Logan Station, Boone's treason
trial at,
Liberator, The, 40. 57.
Liberty, Ohio militia muster (1812) at, "Log Cabin
Campaign," 280.
314; on Military Road, 367. London, 66, 274;
"Baconian Theory"
"Liberty Cabbage," 86. published
in, 275; "Artemus Ward"
"Liberty
Loan," Ohio German
news- in,
277.
papers on, 89, 95; churches active London News, 266.
in campaign, 217. Long,
Byron R., "Joshua Reed
Gid-
Liberty Party, 119; Ohio furnishes Presi- dings"
by, 1; member Ft. Laurens
dential candidate for, 270. committee,
418; on Society's Stand-
Liberty (Twp., Trumbull Co.), 322. ing
Committees, 419-420.
Libraries, 7; ancient, 112; free, in Amer- Lookout Mountains, battle, Ohio at,
233.
ica, and growth of, and pioneer in Loomis, T. B., one-time State
Librarian,
Ohio, 113; university, in Ohio, and 97.
war demands on, 114; first in Ohio, Loraine Post, suspends
publication, 93.
262. Lord,
Captain, commandant Kaskaskia,
Library, Society's, Standing Committee 53.
on, 419. Losantiville,
origin of name, 260.
Lichnowsky, Prince, revelations of, 85; Loschert, - 77.
German press disillusioned by, 91. Louisiana, Spanish power in, 67.
Licking River (Ky.), Bird's expedition Louisville (Ky.), 48, 49, 54,
60; centenary
to, 60; 63; Indian ambuscade on, of, 62; 63; Connolly visits, 67;
65; Clark's expedition, 66; 260. headquarters Kentucky troops,
War
Liggett, D. A. (Hon.), Foraker's letter 1812,
329.
to, concerning
Ohio battle flags, Louisville, Federal gun-boat, Civil
War,
248-249. 231.
Liggett, Ensign, Indians kill (1812), 356, Louisville Journal, article concerning
357. Harrison, campaign (1840), 284.
444 Ohio Arch. and Hist. Society Publications.
Lowe,
General, 243.
McConnelsville, 203; Enquirer, 202; Her-
Lowell,
James Russell, 269 aod,
202.
Loyalists (See Tory
and Tories), 51; McCooks, The
"Fighting", 243, 385.
Transylvania
petitions against, 54; McCoy, Alexander, American soldier
Boone
accused of being one, 55;
killed, (1812), 357.
land
interests in Kentucky, 57; at-
McCracken, H. W., presents
Society
tempt
to regain Pittsburg region,
with archaeological specimens, 403.
58,
60; influence in Kentucky, 61, McCracken,
Virgil (Capt.), War 1812, 357.
62;
lands confiscated in Virginia, McDonnel, J.,
signs Hull's capitulation,
61;
leadership of, 63; attack Ft.
316.
Henry,
66; settle near Detroit, 68; McDowell,
General, 243.
70. McGahan,
Januarius A., Ohio journalist,
Lucas,
Robert, Governor of Ohio, 372.
266, 267.
Lutherans, in
Ohio, 209; attempt to McGraw,
C. A., editor, 202.
unite,
210; challenge German press McGrew, J.
F., trustee Ohio State
during
War, 215; at Camp Sher-
Library, 110.
man,
220; first in Perry County, McDuffie,
-- . 9.
375;
first service in Perry County, McKee,
Alexander (Capt.), receives land
379;
first service in Ohio, 381; de- for
services in French-Indian War,
scription of pioneer service, 381; 49:
Connolly's letter to, at Ft. Pitt,
zeal
of, and in Ohio Valley, 382; 53;
escapes from Ft. Pitt, 57; in
first
Ohio congregation, 283; Hen- Bird's
expedition, 60; lands given
kel
family of preachers, 385; organ- to
Seminary, 61; 62; attacks Boone's
ization of Ohio Synod, 385, 388; Station,
63; in expedition against
University at Giessen, 386; joint Clark,
64; 65, 66; Superintendent
organization
with Reformed Church, Indian Department, 67; escheated
388,
389, 390; Columbus Seminary, lands
for university, 69; member
389;
Alsatian, 392, anecdotal side Canadian
Land Board, 69.
in
Perry County, 393; character of,
McKenzie, Robert, lands of, escheated
394,
395; quadri-centenary of, 395.
and used for university, 61, 69.
Lycurgus,
mentioned, 201.
McKenzie, William, petitions for com-
Lyons,
--- , messenger War (1812),
314. pensation, escheated lands,
69, 70.
Lythe,
John (Rev.), Anglican pastor,
McKinley, Romaine (Mrs.),
presents
Harrodsburg,
Ky., 50. specimens
to Society, 403.
Lytle,
William Haines (Gen.), Ohio poet, McKinley,
William, 100, 243, 249.
243,
269. McLean,
Elizabeth, daughter of Judge
M McLean, 159.
McLean,
John (Judge), famous Ohio
McAdoo,
William G., 95. jurist, 159.
McArthur,
Duncan (Col.), commander McMahon, John, wounded in War 1812,
War
(1812), 292; 294; moves troops
333.
into
Indian country, 296; regiment
McMasters, John Bach, historian, quoted,
of,
313; at Hull's surrender, 316;
260.
refuses
to surrender at Detroit, 317;
McMillan, (Gen.), 244; -
318;
at Malden, 320; merits of,
(Mr.), Society employe, 401.
320;
at Detroit surrender, 325, 337, McPherson,
John B. (Gen.), 243.
345;
memoranda of arms at Detroit Madison,
James, opposes slavery, 207;
surrender,
336; on the Raisin, 342; Ohio
votes for, (1812), 367; Ken-
343,
344; reports on Hull's surren- tucky county, 31; Wisconsin city,
der,
346; ordered to Raisin River, 49.
52, 58; home of, 239.
348;
opinion of Hull's surrender, Mad
River, Ohio troops (1812), on, 287;
351. Camp Meigs on, 292; Rail Road,
McCleary,
Clayton A., State Library pioneer,
77.
Commissioner,
98, 112. Magazine,
of American History, 64;
McClellan,
George B. (Gen.), at An-
"The Genius of the West," 103.
tietam,
244.
Maguago (town), 341; battle at
(1812),
McClelland's
Station, abandoned, 53. 342,
Index. 445
Maine, 277. Martzolff, Alsatian family, 391;
Clement
Maiden (Can.), British force at, 280, 308; L., (Prof.),
edits Ewing's Marietta
298, 299; Americans fail to capture, address, 186;
referred to, 272; au-
320; 330; British at, 337; Harrison thor
"Lutheranism in Perry Coun-
aims to recapture, 338; failure to ty,
Ohio," 375.
attack, 346; The Adams (boat), 355; Maryland, 142; S. P. Chase admitted to
366; Canadian
township, Loyalists bar
in, 158; Ohio pioneers from,
granted lands in, 69. 264,
371, 375; Germans in, 390.
Manahan, Chief, at Urbana Council, 299. Marysville, German dropped in schools,
Manary, block house (1812), 296, 353; 86; 403.
Ohio troops at, 359, 560. Mason, - ,
killed in War (1812), 333;
Manchester, (England), 99; (Ohio), 263. Alexander, 8.
Manitoba, forest and fruit culture in, Massachusetts, Giddings family in, 5;
103. Anti-slavery
Society, 23; early his-
Manlius, (N. Y.), 251. tory,
180; Ohio pioneers from, 263;
Mann, E. G. (Prof.), presents Society disloyal
convention (1812), 352.
relics, 403; Samuel, wounded in Massassinway,
Indian council, report of,
War (1812), 333. 304-308.
Mannheim, (Germany), 378. Massie, Nathaniel, 1012 effigy pipe from
Manning, Charles, Perry County pioneer, farm of, 403.
391; James
(Rev.), pioneer Lu- Mathame, Indian chief, at Urbana Coun-
theran pastor, 391, 392. cil, 299.
Mansfield, German dropped in schools, Mather, Cotton, author and ecclesiast,
86; 319; Pennsylvania troops
at 140.
(1812), 363; (Capt.),
con- Mathew, Father, temperance advocate,
mands troops (1812), 294; E. D., 73; W. S., Foraker's letter con-
Ohio journalist, 266. cerning
Ohio battle flags, 248.
Manufacturer, legislation pertaining to, Maumee,
(town) American troops at
143. (1812),
360; "Rapids" of, 357;
Marblehead, peninsula, British-Indian at- Tupper's
expedition to, 364; 366;
tack, 7. 8. on
Military Road, 367; Indian spies
March, J. H., on Piqua Indian Council, at, 368.
324. Maumee River. Thomas Morris
escapes
"March to the Sea," 245.to, 259; 296; (See
Miami of the
Lakes), 319; road along, 333;
Marietta, 99; Ewing's address (1858), 186- Lakes), 319; r36d Britih
aril
202;
"National House" at,
202; Wayne's
route, 356; British artil-
202; "National House" at, 202;
Campus Matins purc , lery, 359; British and Indians at,
Campus Martius purchased, 253,
Campus Martius purchased, 25,3, 363;
Wayne's victory on, 375; Ft.
254; prehistoric earthworks at, 259; Miam on
39
Miami on, 398.
early days in and first school, 261; Ma
e V y H oril S
, 3.
set t na,22 fs,
" h Maumee Valley Historical Society, 398.
settlements near, 262; first, "Fourth
Maxwell, William, first Ohio editor, 264.
of July"
at, 267; 311; birthplace, ,
Gov. Brough, 369; old court house Mayberry, , 202.
. ug ; ol
cou 3r o "'Mayflower," second, brings Ohio found-
at, 369; Sumer's History of, 370;, 29.
Gov. Brough's loyal speech at, 373; Meadville (Pa.), 335.
Meadville (Pa.), 335.
Campus Martius,
399; Founders' "Meadw Brook" 8
Celebration (1858),
186-202; toasts
delivered at
Celebration, 202, 203;t Mechling,
family of, 300; Jacob, Perry
delivered at Celebration, 202, 203; County pioner, 393.
County pioner, 393.
college at, 203. Medary,
Samuel, Ohio journalist, 266.
Marpot, Indian chief, 340. Medill, William, Governor of Ohio, 102.
Marshall, John, 9; author 'Life of Meek, Basil (Hon.), author
"History
Washington," 140, 141, 263; Thomas Sandusky County," 77.
(Col.), Connolly proposes British Meigs, Camp, 287.
plans to, 68; 69. Return J., (Gov.), 106; first Ohio
Martinsburg (Va.), 265. poet,
267; militia to Gen. Hull, 287;
Martin Station, surrender of, 60; retalia- petitioned to
pardon Indians for
tion for capture of, 62. murder, 287;
complimented (1812),
446 Ohio Arch. and Hist. Society Publications.
Meigs, Camp-Concluded. Michigan, 97, 203; Gen. Hull Governor
288; addresses Ohio militia, 289; at of, 300; Brock's
proclamation to cit-
Urbana Indian Council, 295; address izens, 327;
volunteers from (1812),
at Urbana Council, 299-301; 304; 338; 339, 344; militia at Detroit,
349,
Hull's letter to, 311; 313; at Piqua 350; 366:
Indian Council, 323; provides more Territory, included
in Hull's surren-
men to defend frontier, 324, 328; as- der, 316; military
stores for, 328.
cused of complicity in Hull's sur- Michillimackinac, 60; British capture,
313;
render, 330; War Department com- surrender of, 339; effect of surren-
mends, 332-333; Perkins' letter to, der 341.
from Huron
County, 333; letter to
Gen. Van Horn, 334-335; 337; ap- Middleboro, 139.
Milford Center,
German dropped from
prised of Detroit situation, 348; 353; d Center, German dropped from
Commissioner to Indians, 355; dis- 86.
patch from military camp, 359. Military Road, 366; settlements
on, 366:
Mennonites, in Ohio, 209; opposition to Survey,
(Ky.), 61.
war, 215, 216. Miller,
Charles R. (Maj.), Spanish War
Mercer County (Ky.), n. member Ohio Battle Flag Commis-
sion, 238:
Merrill, Julia W., Cincinnati Librarian, Tames
(Col.), signs Hull's capitula-
98; at Ohio State Library Centen- tion, 317;
wishes to defend Detroit,
nial, 112. 325;
commands troops (1812), 329; at
Methodists, Centenary increases Museum Detroit,
342; 345; on Hull's surren-
visitors, 44; Ohio
churches, 209; der,
351; supplies troops, 362:
210; pro-German college president, O. F., on Society's
Standing Commit-
214; German eliminated from Ohio tees,
420.
Press, 215; pioneer, 392. Mills, D. C. (Dr.), interested in mound
Metzger, Charles, presents Society with exploration,
175:
archaeological specimens, 403. Joshua (Dr.),
one-time Mayor of
Mexican War, Giddings opposes, 5; re- Cleveland,
80:
deeming features of, 36; Veterans - , Miss, Society Librarian,
418:
Association of, 227; Ohio in, 230; Truman B.,
"Ulrich Group of
survivors, 230; territory gained by, Mounds,"
by, 162-175:
230; 232; Ohio battle flags of, 237; William B., life member of Society,
General Morgan veteran of, 343. 419:
Mexico, Thomas Corwin minister to, 33; William C.,
175, 396; lectures on Ohio
Mexico, Thomas Corwin minister to, 33;
Gulf of, 279. archaeology,
401; attends Associa-
Miami (Indians), and Tories, 63; at tion
of Museums, 402; on Serpent
Massassinway Council, 304; 307; at Mound Committee,
405; 417; on So-
Piqua Council, 323; towns of, de- ciety's Membership
Committee, 417;
stroyed, 331, 332; attack near Ft. reports on Society
Library, 418; on
Wayne, 334; neutral, 339: Society's
Standing Committees, 419-
420.
'Of the Lake"
(River), 296 (See
Maumee),
Kentucky militia at, ,
(1812), 321; British flag on, 324; Library, 105.
Western Reserve Road from, 333; Minerva, Cincinnati described as, 159, 261.
342; 360; River, (Great), Bird's ex- Mingo (Indians), Tory treated
with, 49;
pedition at, 60; Connolly travels on, Connolly's Tory
Conference with,
67; 68; Clark destroys towns on, 52; neutrality treaty with, in
Revo-
66; Lutherans on, 385; pioneer Ger- lution, 52; at
Urbana Council, 296,
mans on, 391, 299,
302, 354.
(Little), Chillicothe on, 55; Bowman's Mingus,
Daniel, 8; killed War (1812), 333.
expedition to, 59: Minnesota,
103.
Swamp, 366: Minor's
Encyclopedia, 263.
University, library
of, 114; 176; pro- Minster
Post, 95.
visions for, 258. Mission
Ridge, battle, 232, 245.
Index. 447
Mississippi, 195;
Indians from, War
Murdock, James E., author, dramatist,
(1812),
339: 272.
River,
53; Ohio Indians removed be- Murphy,
William E., Indian agent, mayor
yond,
77; blockade threatened by of Leavenworth, Kansas, 206.
pro-slavery
advocates, 199; 246: Museum (Society's), additions and vis-
Squadron,
in Civil War, 231, 245: itors
to, 401; value to historians,
Territory,
slavery in, 191; population, 408;
411; committees on. 419: Asso-
195. ciation
of Museums, 402.
Missouri,
slavery in, 196, 200; slavery ad-
Muskingum County, Lutherans in,
392:
vocates
go to
Kansas, 205, 206; Messenger,
account Indian Council,
river,
186. (1812),
299-304; account War (1812),
Mitchell,
General, 244; soldier named, 337:
killed,
War (1812), 351. River,
327, 378; Lutherans in Valley
Mobile
Bay, battle, 245. of,
385; first Protestant services on,
Mohammedans,
destroy libraries, 112; Bul- 386;
pioneer Germans on, 391.
garian
atrocities, 267. Muter,
George (Judge), Connolly pre-
Mohawk
Indians, in Revolutionary War,
sents British plans to, 68, 6Si.
52.
Mohican
River, source of, 278. N.
Molino
del Rey, battle, Ohio at, 23C.
Mondaycreek
(Tp., Perry County), 389: Nader,
Alsatian family, 391.
Lutherans
in, 390. Napoleon (town), German dropped in
Monterey,
battle of, Ohio in, 230. schools,
86; Louis, Emperor of
Montgomery,
General, 230: France,
204; Napoleon Bonaparte,
County:
"Ulrich Mounds" in, 162; Alsatian
soldiers of, 391.
terrific
cyclone in, 315-316; Luther-
Nasahacothe, Indian Chief, at
Urbana
ans
in, 386.
Council, 299.
Montreal,
45; Gen. Hull prisoner at, 337; Nasby,
"Petroleum" V., humorist, 276.
Hull
sends letter from, 338. Nashville,
battle, Ohio at, 233; 245.
Moore,
Waldo C., 396; on Ft. Ancient National
Catholic War Council, 221, 223.
Committee,
404; Society Trustee, National
Intelligencer, Col. Cass's letter
418;
on Society's committees, 420.
in, 346; 352.
Moravians,
in Ohio, 203; Trail ol, 386. National
Road, Worthington's interest in,
Morgan,
George W. (Gen.), 58, 243; 106, 107.
County,
202. National
Service Commission, 221.
Morris, Thomas,
Indian scout, 259; National
Soldiers' Home, 239.
Thomas,
Ohio Senator, 372; Walter Navy,
U. S., during Civil War, 231; Ohio
B.,
presents military badges to So-
in, 408.
ciety, 403. Naylor,
Ohio author, 271, 272.
Morrow
(town), 403; Jeremiah, local his- Neal,
family of, 380.
torian,
185; Governor J., welcomes Negroes,
in Civil War, 231, 245; in Ohio,
Lafayette
and Commissioner to In- 270.
diana,
255, 324, 355. Neil
House, (Columbus), Dickens guest
Moses,
sends spies, 258; 259.
at, 74.
Mound
Builders, 167, 256; at Marietta, Nelson
(town), on Military Road, 367.
259. Nestor,
Greek philosopher, 148.
Mounds,
"Ulrich Group," 162-175; burial Nevada,
gained in Mexican War, 230.
types,
168; stages in construction, Netherland,
Benjamin (Maj.), opposes
168.
Kentucky Tories and Indians, 65.
Mount
Vernon, Indians at, (1812), 293. New
Bremen, German newspaper in, 89.
Muehlon, -
(Dr.), German revela- New
Connecticut, 263.
tion
made by, 91. New
England, 9; anti-slavery sentiment,
Munger,
General, Major Wolverton's let-- 23;
Chase's longing for, 137; 139;
ter
to, 295. 141,
143; Chase visits, 145; opposes
Munsee,
Indians, join British, 341. Jackson's election
to Presidency,
Munson,
- (Col.), organizes mili-- 151;
158, 159; Ohio historians from,
tia
(1812), at Zanesville, 293. 180;
profits by slavery, 207; Ohio
448 Ohio Arch. and
Hist. Society Publications.
New
England-Concluded.
Newspapers-Continued.
pioneers
from, 257; 258; Bradstreet's Cincinnati
Volksblatt, 83, 86, 87, 88,
expedition from, 259; first Ohio 89,
90, 91, 92, 95.
teacher from, 261; disloyalty of Cleveland
Echo, 89.
(1812), 352. Cleveland
Waechter und Anseiger,
New Hampshire, 11, 120, Dr. Thomas 83,
84, 85, 87, 89, 90, 91, 93, 94, 95.
Whipple from,
146; 152. Cleveland
Herald and Gazette, 280.
New Jersey, 142, 145; early history of, Cleveland
Plain Dealer, 80, 81, 27;.
180; Ohio
historians from, 180; 260; Cleveland
Press, 7.
Ohio pioneers
from, 263; 264. Columbus
Dispatch, 84.
New Lebanon,
175. Columbus Express und Westbote, 84,
New
Lexington, Lutherans at, 389. 87,
89, 90, 91, 92, 93.
New LisBo.-
mail route through, 334; Columbus
Gazette, 102.
news-note
*rom (1812), 353-354; 386. Columbus
Statesman, 276.
Newman, John
Henry, State Librarian Crawford
Messenger, 335.
and speaker
at Ohio State Library Der
Ohio Sontagsgast, 92, 93, 94.
Centennial,
97, 98, 109. Fatherland,
New Market
(Va.), Lutheran print shop German
Socialist Weekly, 83.
at, 385, 387. Gross
Daytoner Zeitung, 86, 87. 88,
New Mexico,
John Greiner Governor of, 89,
91, 92. 93, 94.
102. Hamilton
Deutsch Amerikaner, 93.
New Orleans,
67, 68; Gen. Jackson at, 152. Independent
Chronicle, 265, 346.
New
Philadelphia, Lutherans at, 387. Josephinum
Weekly, 215.
Newport
(Ky.), arsenal at, 288; 332. Kentucky
Gazette, 69.
New Reading
(Perry County town), first Lancaster
Journal, 295.
Ohio Lutheran
church at, 362, 383, Leavenworth
Herald, (Kan.), 205.
388. Liberator,
The, 40.
Newspapers,
Dickens' opinion of Amer- Literary
Digest, founder of, 273.
ican, 72;
Congress compells loyalty, London
News, 266.
during World
War, 84; collection in Lorain
Post, 93.
State
Library, 99; collection of early, Louisville
Courier Journal, 372.
102; early
temperance, 103; oldest in Louisville
Journal, 284.
Ohio, 265;
first in Western Reserve, McConnelsville
Herald, 202.
286;
collection of, on War activities, McConnelsville
Enquirer, 202.
408; Ohio, in
foreign languages, 408: Marietta
Intelligencer, 203.
(German),
attitude on World War, Minster
Post, 95.
82-95; war
headlines in, 86; suspend Muskingum
Messenger, 299, 337.
publication,
93; World War effects, National
Intelligencer, 132, 146, 346,
93;
boycotted, 94; 408: 352.
(Ohio); New
Hampshire Journal, 155.
Akron
Germania, 89, 95. New
York Herald, 266.
Albany
Evening Journal, 36. New York Tribune, Greeley editor
American
Friend, 370 of,
36.
Athens
Mirror, 371. Ohio
Eagle, 372.
Baltimore
American, 294. Ohio
Federalist, 266.
Baltimore
Federal Republic, 294. Ohio
State Journal, 102, 265, 266.
Centinel
of N. W. Territory, 264. Ohio
Statesman, 74, 75, 372.
Cincinnati
Abend Presse, 83, 87, 89, Ohio
Volkszeitung, 93.
90, 93, 95. Pittsburg
Mercury, 324, 362.
Cincinnati
Advertiser, 372. Potomac
Guardian, 265.
Cincinnati
America, 160. Roarer,
103.
Cincinnati
Daily Chronicle, 72. Sandusky
Clarion, 79.
Cincinnati
Daily Republican, 72. Sandusky
Demokrat, 89.
Cincinnati
Enquirer, 5, 276, 372. Sandusky
Mirror, 80.
Cincinnati
Freie Presse, 88, 89, 93. Scioto
Gazette, 265, 298, 328.
Cincinnati
Gazette, 28. 72. Siebenbuergisch Amerikanischer
Cincinnati
Signal, 103. Bote,
96.
Index. 449
Newspapers-Concluded. Northwest
Territory, Burnett's notes,
Siebenbuergisch - Amerikanisches 178, 179; Hinsdale's history of, 182;
Volksblatt, 89. first settlement, 186; Cutler's
Sociological Journal, 9. pamphlet
describing, 187; 188, 204;
St. Louis Anzeiger, 87. population
growth, 188, 189, 195, 201,
Stern des Westlichen Ohio, 86, 89. 204;
slavery in and founders of,
Steubenville Germania, 93. 190;
first laws, 190, 204; authority
Toledo Blade. 276. of
law recognized, 193; slavery pre-
T-oledo Express, 86, 88, 89, 93, 94. vented,
194, 195; authority vested
Trump of Fame,
first in Western in
governor of, 204; establishment
Reserve, 286. of,
257; capital located at Marietta,
United States Telegraph, 146. 260,
261; first poet in, 267; first
Viereck's Weekly, 93. court house, 369; states in, to erect
Volksfreund und Arbeiterzeitung, Campus Martius monunient, 400.
93. Nye, Arius, presides at Marietta
Celebra-
We The People, 146. tion
(1858) 202; Marietta homestead,
Western Intetligencer, 265, 354. 254.
Western Republican,
L Nye, Minerva T., Campus Martius pur-
Western Spy, 304.
Western Snpy, 304. chased
from, 254, 399, 401, 409, 412,
Western Sun, quoted, 321. 415.
Youngstown Rundschau, 93. 41
Zanesville Times,
New York City, 62, 66, 103, 108, 109, 140, "Oakshaw,"
novel by Coggeshall, 104.
145, 154; Continental Congress Oberlin,
251.
meets in, 257; Cary Sisters lived in, O'Fallon, John
(Col.), address on siege
268; 273, 274; Library of, 275; Ohio Ft. Meigs, 280-285.
Society of and A. M. Minor Gris- Ohio, part in freedom, 4; Chase gover.
wold, resident of, 276; 416. nor of, 38; 51; Indians in Revolu-
tionary War, 66; proposed colony
New York (State): 9; Republican Trium.y Wr g6 p
colon-
New York
(State): 9; Repubican Trium 75 97
in, 67; "Early State and Local His-
virate of, 36; Tories in, 63; 75, 97," 7;
German-Language Press
153; early history of, 180; 263, 376, tduring War,
8G95; Germans ar-
~~29~~8'~. ~rested during
War, 88; State Li-
New Zealand, 186. brary
Centennial, 96-114; 97; news-
Ney, Marshall, 391. paper
collection, 99; enacts laws
Niagara River, in War (1812), 341. against
U. S. bank, 101; 102; Con-
Nile River, libraries on, 112. stitutional
Convention and Taylor's
Norfolk (Va.), Connolly visits Dunmore history
of, 103; admission of, 106;
at, 51. Chase
removes to, and admitted to
North American Review, 83 bar,
120, 159; 153; Ulrich mounds,
North Bend, 263; Harrison Memorial at, 160;
writers of history, 177; Howe's
398. history
of, 180; histories of, 180;
North Carolina,
Constitutional Convenn- post-war historiography of, 181;
tion, 9. King's
history of, 183; local his-
Norton, village, Western Reserve, 252, tories
of, 184; population growth,
253. 195;
second white child born in,
North Pole, interest in discovery, 273, 202;
first church building in, 203;
274. churches
in, 208; religious census
Northumberland
County (Pa.), Ohio of,
209; languages used in churches,
pioneers from, 376, 380. 210; local church
federations, 211;
Northwest Ohio Historical Society, 398. German
language eliminated from
Northwestern
Army (1812), Hull com- churches,
215; food administration,
mands, 309; surrenders, 316; mis- 217;
church activity in
military
take in selection of Hull, 320; camps,
219; Episcopalian Church at
memoranda of supplies, 361-362; Camp
Sherman, 219, 220; estimate
Frank Linton headquarters, 364; of church war work, 221; in
Mex-
news note. 367. ican War, 230; in Spanish War,
Vol. XXVIII-29.
450 Ohio Arch. and Hist. Society
Publications.
Ohio-Continued. Ohio-Concluded.
231; naval achievement in Civil lery
and miscellaneous banners, and
War, 231; generals in Civil War, Mexican War flags, etc.,
237;
232; soldiers enlisted in American Spanish-American War flags, 238;
wars, 233; in Civil War, 243; at printing and
distribution of Com-
Chickamauga
battle, 244; soldiers mission's report, 240; Governor
lost in Civil War, 145-146; in Civil Cox pays tribute,
2t6; Governor
War and White House, 249; early Harmon's tribute,
246-248; Foraker's
temperance
movements, 253; pur- tribute, 248-249;
Gov. Herrick's
chases Campus Martius, 254; La- tribute, 249-250.
fayette's opinion, 256; unique his- Buckeye,
263; Centennial Code, 269,
tory, 256; climate, 257; character 279;
Company, 203, 257; Contingent
and
vocation of founders,
259; Flag,
237; Return J. Meigs, Gover-
races in, and pioneer settlements, nor
of, 267; Historical Society, 178;
263; pioneer types, 264; journalism Historical
Commission, 208, 396, 401,
in, 264-267; oldest newspaper in, 418.
265; slavery
and negro education, Historical
Commission, 208, 396, 401,
270; prose authors, 271; historians, 418; Historiography of, 176185;
272; humorists, 275, 276; "Water- Judicial
Code revised, 103; literat-
shed Ridge"
278; in War (1812), ure
and journalists, 264-267; poets
286-368; army of,
(1812), 314; and
poetry of, 267-271 first poet in,
cyclone, 315-316; militia at Hull's 267;
prose authors, 271-279; his-
surrender, 316; volunteers freed at torians,
272-273; humorists, 275-277;
Hull's surrender, 317, 319; militia novels
and novelists, 273; Military
(1812), 318, 320, 321, 322, 323; fron- Memoirs,
272-273; National Guard,
tier protected
(1812), 325; volun- 228;
pamphlets, 103; "Religious Or-
teers relieve Ft. Wayne, 327; Gov. ganizations
and the War," 208-224.
Meigs'
proclamation to citizens,
Ohio River, Loyalist colony on, 48;
328; appeal to voters ((1812), 329; Revolution
on, 52, 53, 55; Loyalist
militia aid Hull, 330; military trails, lands
on, 57; immigrants to Ken-
3t0; militia (1812), 341, 346; Gov. tucky
on, 58; 59; Bird's expedition
Meigs advances personal funds for 60; 64;
Connolly traverses, 67; 68,
soldiers, 330; volunteers at Detroit, 160; anniversary Marietta settle-
340, 349; sends provisions to De- ment,
167; 188; slavery north of,
troit, 351; troops in, (1812), 359, 191;
200, 204; scenes in "Uncle
360, 365; presidential campaign, Tom's
Cabin" located on, 270; 300;
(1812), 367; John Brough, Governor Military
stores (1812) on, 328; In-
of Ohio, 371; Lutheranism in, 375; dians
from (1812), 339; 365; danger
first roadway in, 375; Pennsylvania to pioneers,
377.
pioneers to, 377; Lutherans in, 379, Ohio School System, Taylor's history of,
385; Henkel family, pioneer preach- 103;
New York Society of, Randall
ers, 385; first Protestant services, addresses,
255; 276; Soldiers' and
386; secures Campus Martius, 379; Sailors'
Orphans' Home, 239; State
Historical Commission, 407; navy in Journal,
74, 75, 102, 265, 268. State
Civil War and foreign newspapers Library, 7; Summer School
of, 96;
in, 408. establishment,
96; D. J. Ryan's ad-
Ohio State Archaeological and Historical dress
at Centennial, 98-107; con-
Society, 98; Library of, 114; ac- tents
of, 99; first Librarian jailed,
quires Chase letters, 119; Publica- 101;
progressive control, 102; first
tions of, 204;
custodian Campus books
and Coggeshall's service, and
Martius, 254; annual meeting, 408; establishment
of, 105; reminiscences
value to historians, 408; (See So- of,
109; housing and extension of
ciety): field,
110; re-organization and
Battle Flags Committee report, 225-250; traveling
department 111; Reference
report to Governor, 227-238; num- Department,
111; first books in and
ber of, in Capitol, 229; regiments founding
of, 112; volumes in, 113;
carrying, 234-238; belonging to artil- needs
of, 114.
Index. 461
Ohio School System-Concluded. P.
Statesman, newspaper,
74, 75.
Brough editor of, 372. Pacific
Ocean, 230.
Ohio State University, 82, 96, 97, rep- "Pacificus," Giddings author
of 15
resented at Ohio
Library Centen- Pacifists, 88.
nial, 109; library at, 114; 119, 149 Paine, eorge, Dartmouth student, 12,
408. 125, 130, 131, 135, 138,
140.
Supreme Court, 266. Painesville,
298.
Ohio Teachers' Association, 208. Palatinate,
Germans from, in
Perry
Ohio University, library at, 114; toast to, County, 390.
202; provisions for, 258; first grad- Palestine, libraries in, 112.
uate, 262; establishment and Gov. aleythor
"aley's Evi-
Brough student of, 371; 372, 375. dences," 124.
Ohio Valley, Hildreth's history of, 180; almer Springs, source Sandusky River
poets and
poetry of, 268; begin- 278
nings of literary culture in, :268; alo Alto, battle, Ohio in, 230.
pioneer Lutheranism
in, 382. Pan-Germans, 92.
pOhioana,
collection of, in State ibr. Paris, 189, 273; Treaty of, 189; Kentucky
Ohloana, collection of, in State Library, town, letters
from (1812), 358-359.
103. "ry, town,
letters from (1812), 358-359.
103.Ohioans, fraternal feen
Park, Clyde W., author
"Strategic Re-
Ohioans, fraternal feeling among, 255; treat of
the German Ianguage
characteristics, 257; "Charter", 258. Press,"
83.
Olcott, Charles, Dartmouth student, 127, Parkersburg (W. Va.), 202.
138, 142, 150. Parkinson,
family of, 380.
Olentangy
River, Mohawk Indians on, Parrett, George C., presents human face
52. mask to Society, 403.
Omar, Caliph, 112. Parsons, Samuel Holdan, plans and or-
Omique, Indian, executed at Cleveland,
67, 258.
296. Parton, --- ,
author "Life of Jeffer-
O'Neill,
"Peggy," (Mrs.), connected son," 207.
with Eaton
scandal, 156. Partridge,
Captain, War (1812), 345.
Ontario, (Can.), Bureau of Archives, 49, Paul,
Apostle, 101.
50, 69. Payne,
-- . member Kansas Territo-
"Ordinance 1787," importance, 187; prin. rial Legislature, 205; General, com-
ciples of, 190; slavery clause, 191; mands
Kentucky troops (1812), 353.
establishes law, 193; effect on popu- Pennsylvania, 103, 204, 398, 353, 386; Dun-
lation, 195; toast to, 203; adoption more violates authority of 49;
early
of, 257; educational clause, 258. history of, 180; Tory help
expected
Oregon River, 186. from,
50, 51; Giddings family in, 5;
Ottawa (Ottaways),
r R r,
6. Lutheran pioneers from, 263, 376,
Ottawa (Ottaways), Indians, neutrality 378,379, 390; Ministerium (Lu-
treaty in Revolutionary War, 52; theran) of. 382 385, 387; in War
British partisans, 53, 341; scouts (1812),
332, 257, 263; Shawnee In-
sent to, 259; at Massassinway Coun- dians in 375.
cil, 304; in War (1812), 339. dans in, 375
cilOtt , 30;tow,
Idin War (1812), Percival, Prof.
Milton, referred to, 149.
Ottawa, town, Indian grave near, 403. Perkins, General, in War (1812), 314, 319,
Owen, Robert, presents books to StatG
Owen, Robert,
presents books to State 322, 326, 827, 360,
365; James H., pio-
Library, 100. neer
historian, 177, 178, 182; Simon,
Overmeyer, family of, 379: addresses
letter to Gov. Meigs, 333.
John George, Ohio pioneer,
pass. Perry County,
Lutherans in, 375; first
port of and extract from
diary, settler
and Lutheran in, 375, 376. 378;
377, 389. John Peter, Perry County Settler and ^^an in, 375, 376. 378;
377, 389. John
Peter, Perry County first
religious service, 379; first as-
at home ofer , 376, 377; Lutheran service semblage,
381; inter-marriage in, 381;
at home of,
380, 381, 390. zeal pioneer
Lutherans, 382; first
Oxford, town, library at, 114;
Miami Lutheran congregation in
and other
University at, 258. congregations,
388, 389; pioneer Ger-
462 Ohio Arch. and Hist. Society Publications.
Perry County-Concluded. Pittsburgh-Concluded.
mans, 391; anecdotal side of Lu- mail route to Detroit, 333; army
theranism, 393; wolf hunt in, 893; supplies via,
361, 362; Military Road
character of Lutherans of, 394. from, 365. 366.
Perry Victory, 400. Pittsburg
Mercury, quoted, 324, 362.
Peter, Joanna and Robert, authors, 61. Pluggy, "Capt.," Mohawk
leader, 52.
Petersburg, 233; attack on, 245. Plumley, - , Washington C i t
y
Pfeifer, Walter A., presents Rickenbacker teacher, 133.
collection to Society, 402. Plutarch,
quoted, 256, 268.
Phi Beta Kappa Society, Chase member Poague, -- , commands troops (1812),
of, 132. 329.
Philadelphia, 53, 66, 106, 112, 140, 145, Poetry-
154, 155, 295; Dr. Connolly prisoner "Rain on the
Roof," 104; In Ohio
at, 62; Chase visits, 132; army sup- State Library,
106; "Ohio," by J.
plies (1812) from, 361, 362; Associa- J. Bliss,
115-117; Pope, 263; in Ohio
tion of Museums at. 402. Literature, 267;
"Poets and Poetry
Philippine Islands, Ohio soldiers at, 232. of the
West," - Coggeshall, 104, 105.
Phillips, Wendell, abolitionist, letter of, Point Pleasant (W. Va.), Ft. Randolph
to Giddings, 23, 24-25; William, Kan- at, 54; Lutherans at, 386.
sas abolitionist, killed during slavery Poland (O.), on Military Road, 267.
struggle, 192, 205, 206. Polar Star, Mississippi boat, 206.
Piageha, Indian chief, at Urbana Coun- Polish, Ohio newspapers in that
language,
cil, 299. 408.
Piankashaw
Indians, at Massassinway Political Campaign "1840,"
280.
Council, 304. Pomerene,
Atlee (Senator), 398.
Piatt, - , in army (1812), 311; Don, Pomeroy, 202.
Ohio journalist, 266; John J., Ohio Pontiac, 256.
author, 268-269; Sarah Morgan oa
author, 268-269; Sarah Morgan Poole, General, 124, 126, 138, 148;
Mrs.,
Bryan, Ohio settler, 268, 269. 127, 139, 141, 148; Wilhelme,
126,
127, 138, 141, 148.
Pickaway County, whites kill Indians in, oorman, family of, 380.
293; historical sites in, 406. Pope, Alexander, on Lord
Bacon, 275.
"Pickwick Papers," 80. Pope,
"Poems" of, 263.
Piedmont Belt, Germans on, 390. Portage County, in War (1812), 296, 327,
Pilgrims, in Ohio, 263. 333
Pinckney, author, "Atherton Gag Rule," Port Clinton, 7; German dropped from
11.
schools, 88.
Pioneers, Temperance and church build- Port Erie (See Erie).
ing on Western Reserve, 251-2531; Porter, Amos, last survivor, Marietta
relics of, 403; Ohio "Fathers," 186, founders, 188,
202, 203, 204; Martha,.
187; "History of Ohio Valley," Ilil- 138.
dreth, 180; clergy, 203. Portsmouth, 129; Tremper Mounds near,
Pipe Creek, (Huron Co.), 291; Indians 162; city in New Hampshire, 126.
murder whites on, 286; Gen. Wads- Postmaster General, Return J. Meigs, as,
worth's militia at, (1812), 321. 267.
Pipes, effigy, 403. Potomac Guardian, Virginia
newspaper,
Pipes, effigy, 403. 265.
Piqua, Shawnees at, 59; Indian Council .
Piqua, Shawneesat, in a
Pottawatomi Indians, 331, 332; at Massas-
at, (1812), 323; Worthington at, 324; sinway Council, 304, 305, 307, 308;
sinway Council, 304, 305, 307, 308;
citizens flock to (1812), 324; 331; at Ft.
Wayne, 334 join British, 341
Indian Treaty
at, 337; Kentucky Powers, Avery,
soldier killed, War
troops pass thru, 358.1812), 313.
Pitanage, Indian chief, at Urbana Coun- Prentice, George D., noted editor,
372.
cil, 299. Presbyterians,
interested in Transylvania
Pittsburg, treaty made with Ohio Indians Seminary,
70; in Ohio, 209; attempts
at, 52; Tory activity in region, 58; at
consolidation, 210; aid gQvern-
67, 295; transportation from, 328; ment in War,
221; 251.
Index. 453
Presidential Campaigns, "1840," 102. R
Preston, Francis Folsom Cleveland, (See ail-Road, Mad River 77.
Rail-Road, Mad River, 77.
Cleveland). "Rain on the Roof," poem, 269.
Pretzel, origin of, 87.
Pretzel, origin of, 87. Raisin River, 314, 319; Indian depreda-
Prevost, George (Sir), paroles Gen. Hull, tions on and
elation over Hull's
-n~~~~~~339. *
v ** surrender, 322; Americans surren-
Prince, Benjamin F., 396; on Ft. Ancient der cattle on, 336;
337; Ohio
der cattle on, 336;
337; Ohio
Committee, 404; Society trustee, 418; militia
at, 342 reinforcements sent
on Society's Standing Committees, to,
342; McArthur and Cass at, 348;
420. to,
342; McArthur and Cass at, 348;
army provisions at, 351; settlement,
Princeton, graduates from among Ohio
366 on Military Road, 367.
founders, 259.
founders, 259. Ramsay, J. G. M., author "Annals of
Proctor, British General, in War (1812), Tennessee, 53
Tennessee, 53.
281, 329, 341. Ramsdale, -, killed in War (1812),
"Prophet," The, in War (1812), 293; In-
dians advised against, 300; 305, 306, Ranck G. W., 50.
307. o i > Ranck, G. W., 50.
307.T>~~~~ 'M*aRandolph,
John, 9.
Prose, authors in Ohio, 271. Randolph, John, 9.
Randall, E. O., (Hon.), Ohio Supreme
Protestant Episcopal Church, 120; Chase o R rter 98; address, Ohio
Court Reporter, 98; address, Ohio
member of, 130; Kenyon College es- State Library Centennial, 107-109
State Library Centennial, 107-109;
tablished by, 132. (See
Episcopa-
.tablished by, 132. (See
Episcopa- editorials by, 118,
251-254; interest in
lians.)
lin. ,. T O nn
* Mpurchase Campus Martius, 254;
Protestants, in U. S., 209; in Ohio, 209; purchase Camp Oi Literatur
"High Lights in Ohio Literature,"
attempts to consolidate, 210; pacifist by,
27, 2, 36 A ua
e
by, 255; 278, 286, 396; Annual Re-
sentiment among churches, 213; ac- to Society, visits Campus
tivity at Camp Sherman, 221; War port to Society, 397 visits Campus
-Martius, 399; on Campus Martius
fund donations, 222; co-operate with, , - o -
g t, first
services of, in Committee, 401;
member Ohio His-
government, 223; first services of, in
ghiovernmen, 38.torical Commission, 407; 416; dis-
Ohio, 386.
cusses "Life
Membership of So-
Providence (R. I.), 139.
Providenc 3R8
I6), 139. ,ciety," 417; elected Secretary of
Prussia, government defended, 85; elec- ciety, 4; Standing
toral system, 92; PruSociety, 418; on Society's
Standing
toral system, 92; Prussianism, 10. Committees, 419420.
Committees, 419-420.
Pugh, family of, 380; John J., Columbus Rapids (Maumee), British and Indians
Librarian, 98, 107, 109. at, 363.
(See Maumee Rapids).
Punchard, George, Dartmouth student, Rarey, John
S., Ohio horse tamer, 273.
123, 125, 128, 138, 154, 160. Rayan, William,
(Col.), commands
Puritans, in Ohio, 263. militia (1812), 318, 365.
Puthuff, - (Col.), in War (1812),
Rayne, - ,
inn-keeper on Military
363. Road (1812), 125.
Reading (Vt.), Chase teacher at, 125, 126.
Putnam, Rufus (Gen.), toast to, 203; con- Reading , C hase ch ,
125,
Reading, 128, 139; Township, Perry
structs Campus Martius, 254; organ- Cunty, 6, 3, 31,
County, 375, 376, 378, 381, 389.
izes Ohio Company, 258.
Red Cross, Ohio Germans support, 89;
Ohio German press toward, 90;
Q~~~~-' ~church activity
in, 217; in Society's
"Quadranori," Marietta earthwork, 260. Building,
402; 407.
Quakers, in Ohio, 263, 375. Red River
(North), 186; expedition, 245.
Quebec, 54, 67; U. S. regiment at (1812), Reed, C. I., presents war relics to So
339. ciety, 402.
Queen Charlotte, British gun-boat (1812), Reed,
- , inn-keeper on
Military
341, 355. Road, (1812), 367.
"Queen City," name for Cincinnati, 270. Reed, - , (Maj.), Dayton citizen en-
Queen's Rangers, Tory organization, 66. tertains militia, 294.
Quilp, reference to, 72. Reed, Thomas Buchanan, Ohio author,
Quito, (Ecuador), Coggeshall dies at, 104, 245, 269.
105. Reeder, C. Welles, 98.
454 Ohio
Arch. and Hist. Society Publications.
Reeder, - ,
(Kansas Governor), in Roof, Lucy,
presents Society with pic-
slavery days, 205. tures, 403.
Reid, Whitelaw, Ohio journalist, 266. Roosevelt, Theodore, "The Naval
War of
Rees, - ,
Kansan legislator, during
1812," by, 85.
slavery days, 205. Root,
- , 31.
Reformed Church, build churches jointly Rosenbloom, J.,
donates to Society
with Lutherans, 388, 389. Mluseum, 402.
Reilly, John, pioneer Cincinnati teacher, Rosencranz,
General, 243.
261. Ross
County, Thomas Worthington rep-
Reinhard, John (Rev.), at organization resents,
in Ohio Assembly, 107; 209;
Ohio Lutheranism, 387. archaeological
relics found in, 403.
Religion, vital force in World War, 218; Rotterdam,
378.
organizations of, 208. Roumania,
German peace treaty with,
Renegades, in British employ, 57. 91;
Ohio newspaper in language of,
Republican Triumvirate (N. Y.), 36. 408.
Republican
Party, newspapers for, 36; Rousculp,
family of, 380.
103, 184, 256. Roxbury
(N. H.), 122.
Revolutionary War, slavery previous to, Royal
Academy, Matthew Arnold ad-
2; ideals of, 3; Giddings' father in, dresses, 255.
7; in Virginia, 61; Loyalists during, Royalton (Vt.),
Academy at, 122; 131.
70; 86; influences Ohio settlements, Ruddell, Abraham,
358.
186; 232, 260, 261; Capt. Wheaton Ruddle, Isaac
(Capt.), prisoner in Revo-
officer of, 362; Ohio settler-soldiers lution, 60.
in, 263; newspaper in, 265; 376; Ruddle Station, surrenders in Revolu-
Perry County pioneers in, 379. tion, 60; 62.
Reynolds, Charles A., member Ohio Li- Ruffin, William, reports the Massassin-
brary Commission, 110. way Indian Council, 304.
Rheinhausen (Germany), 378. Rumsey, Count,
plans steam-boat, 203.
Rhine River, 378; Alsatians on, 391. Rush
Creek (Fairfield Co.), 380.
Rhodes, James Ford, Ohio historian, 272. Rush, Richard,
Secretary of Treasury,
Rice, William
G., biographer Grover 143.
Cleveland, 118. Rushsylvania,
249.
Richland County and Township, Fairfield Russell, - , Dartmouth student, 127.
Co., 278, 375. Russell,
A. P., Ohio prose writer, 271.
Richmond (Va.), 61, 153. Russia,
German success in, 85; German
Rickenbacker, Eddie, aviator, presents treaty
with, 91; products of N. W.
War collection to Society, 402. Territory
compared with, 188, 204,
Ridenour, family of, 380. 266;
defends Bulgaria, 267.
Riley, James Whitcomb, 272. Ryan, Daniel J. (Hon.), ex-Secretary
Ripley (Twp., Huron Co.), 251; pioneer of
State, 97; address "State Library
temperance movement, 252. and its
Founder," 98-107; 110, 113;
Roads, in Ohio (1842), 75; development Ohio
historian, 272; member Har-
of, 272; Maumee, 333-334; Military rison Memorial Committee, 398;
(1812), 365-367. elected Society trustee,
416; on
Robertson, J. R., editor Filson Club Society's
Standing Committees, 419-
Publications, 54, 263. 420.
Robinson, -- ,
Dartmouth student, 124, Sabine, author "American Loy-
Sabine, ----. author "American Loy-
Rocky Mountains, 186,
Rocky Mountains, 186, alists During the Revolution," 70.
Rocky River, on Military Road, 367.
Rocky River, on Military Road, 367. "Sage of White Hall," name
applied to
Rogers,
David (Col.), conflict
with Cassius M. Clay, 33
Girty, 59.St. Clair, Arthur, Governor of Northwest
Roman Catholic Church, member in U. Territory,
opposes Ohio's admission
S., 208, 209; in Ohio, 209. to the
Union, 106; locates Capital
Rome, famous Library, 112. of
Northwest Territory, 260; Presi-
Roof, J. S., 396; on Society's Standing dent
Continental Congress, 257; sug-
Committees, 420. gests
Ohio seal, 261.
Index. 465
St. Gwier,
378. Schrider,
family of, 380.
St.. John's,
Perry County Lutheran Schronn, (Rev.), pioneer Lu-
church, 389.
390. 391. 392. theran
missionary, 380.
St. Lawrence,
Gulf of, 279. Schucker,
J. W., biographer Salmon P.
St. Louis,
59, 75, 77; slavery in, 196; 206;
Chase, 134, 158.
campaign
(1840) in, 280; Anseiger, Scioto,
County, history of, 185; Gazette,
attitude in
World War, 87. newspaper
quoted, 265, 295-296, 328;
St. Marys,
troops at (1812), 329, 360; River,
120, 204, Shawnees on, 375,
headquarters Northwestern army, Lutheranism in Valley, 385, pioneer
331; Gen.
Harrison's camp at, 338, Germans,
391.
353; news
letter from (1812), 358; Schools, Governor Worthington supports,
provisions
reach fort at, 359. 107;
parochial, pro-German senti-
St. Paul
(Minn.), 103. ment,
214.
St. Paul's,
Cathedral, 149; Perry County Scotch-Irish,
in Ohio, 263.
Lutheran
church named, 388, 389. Scotland,
mentioned, 102.
St. Vincent,
French village, 50. Scott,
Charles (Gen.), apprised of British-
Salem (Mass.), 154, 187. Tory plan in Kentucky, 68.
Saltlick
(Tp., Perry Co.), 218. Scott, - (Col.), in War (1812), 293,
Salvation
Army, 218; war activities, 223.
324, 329, 357, 358.
Sandusky
(city), Dickens visits and de- Scott,
William Henry (Prof.), 396.
scribes, 75,
77, 78, 79; 80, 81; Ger- Scutush,
Indian Chief, at Urbana Coun-
man dropped
in schools, 86; Portage cil,
299.
County
militia protects U. S. store "Seasons,"
Thompson author of, 263.
at, 296;
communication with (1812), Sebring,
German dropped in schools, 86.
328; Western
Reserve road through, "Section
16," provision for, 258.
333; Maumee
road at, 334; British Seibert,
W. H. (Prof.), 419.
troops at,
354; American troops at, Sells,
J. H. (Mrs.), presents Society with
360; 365,
366; Clarion, Mirror, and
human hair ornament, 403.
Demokrat, 79, 80, 89. Semo, Chippeway Indian, accused of mur-
Sandusky Bay,
militia (1812) stationed at,
der, 287.
287; in War
(1812), 326. Seneca
County, "History of," 77.
Sandusky
County, Meek's history of, 77. Seneca,
Indians, neutrality treaty with, in
Sandusky
(Lower), Dickens' error in and Revolution,
52; at Indian Council
visits,
76..77. (1812),
354.
Sandusky,
"Rapids," 365, 367; River, 278,
Serpent Mound, report of committee on,
287, 296,
300; Saldiers' Home, 239; 404;
improvements and visitors, 405;
(Upper),
Indians invited to join Society's
Standing Committee on,
Tories, 52. 420;
409, 412, 413, 414, 415; (Warren
Sandwich (Can.), Hull's army at, 308; County),
398, 405.
314; letter
from (1812), 319; Hull "Seven
Days' Battle," 244.
abandons,
330; British gun-boats at, Seven
Pines, battle, Ohio at, 233.
343; General
Brock sends truce flag Seward,
William H., member Republican
from,
348.
Triumvirate, 36.
Santa Fe, (N.
Mex.), 102.
Santa Fe, (N.
Mex.), 102. Seymour,
Horatio (Hon.), 133.
Sauer,
Christopher, Pennsylvania printer, Shakespeare,
William, first read i Ohio,
Shakespeare,
William, first read in Ohio,
,376. 259;
Ohio critic of, 272; "Baconian
Schaus, L. P., 396;
reports to Society on Theor"
275
Campus
Martius, 399; member Cam-
pus Mariius
Committee, 401; Society Shanato,
Indian Chief, at Urbana Council,
Trustee, 416,
418; on Society's 299.
Standing
Committees, 419-420.
Shannon, , (Maj.), in War
(1812),
Schenck,
Robert C. (Gen.), 243.
365.
Schlesinger,
Arthur Meier, article by, 119; Sharon
(N. H.), 127.
Ohio
historical writer, 272; chairman Shaw,
Albert, Ohio journalist, 266.
Ohio
Historical Commission, 407, 408. Shaw, (Col.), commands negro
Schneider,
- , (Rev.), at organiza- regiment, 245.
tion Ohio
Lutheranism, 387. Shawnee,
town, Lutheran church at, 389.
456 Ohio Arch. and Hist.
Society Publications.
Shawnees,
Indians, Tory emissary visils,
Skinner, William, Sheriff Washington
51;
neutrality treaty with, 52; lali--
County, 370.
tude in
Revolution, 54; allIac
Slade, William, Vermont Secretary
of
Boonesboro,
55, 56; hostages killel State,
138.
at
Ft. Randolph, 55; Girty interpre- Slate;
found in earthworks, 165, 166.
ter
of, 58; Boone's expedition, ,9, Slaughter,
,- expedition against
62;
in expedition against Clark, (i;
Shawnees, 62.
65,
284; in War (1812), 293; at Ur-
Slavery, Horace Greeley quoted, 2; Gid-
bana
Council, 296, 299, 302; at Mas- dings
on, 8; arguments for, 9; Jef-
sassinway
Council, 304, 307; at Piiqua ferson
on, 11; political history of,
Council,
323; at Indian Council 184;
barred from N. W. Territory,
(1812),
354; 375; Pickaway Counlty 190,
191; influence on population,
villages
of, 406. 195;
Thomas Ewing on, 196; clause
Skeatsley,
C. E. (Rev.), quoted, 387. in
Declaration of Independence, 197,
Shelby,
Governor, General Harrison writes 206;
gradual emancipation suggested,
to,
326. 197;
advocates threaten northern
Shelbyville
(Ky.), 63. cities,
199; change of centers and
Shelden,
-- , Inn-keeper on Military instability
in North, 200; songs of,
Road,
367. 269;
Ohio on, 270; John Brough on,
Shenandoah
Valley, 200, 243; Ohio pioneer 372.
Lutheran missionaries from, 882; Slavic,
language used in churches, 210;
Henkel
family from, 385; 386; Ger-
Ohio newspapers in, 408.
mans
in, 390. Sloane,
William M., Ohio historian, 272.
Sheridan,
Phillip H., Lieutenant General, Smith,
- , Cassius M. Clay
on, 33.
233;
243; at Cedar Creek, 245; 249; Smith, , Dartmouth student, 139,
"Ride,"
269; 383; Memoirs of, 272. 141,
145, 146, 154, 158.
Sherman,
John, 249. Smith,
P. B., author, 129.
Sherman,
W. J., 398; on Society's Stand- Smith,
Sidney, mentioned, 276.
ing
Committees, 420. Smith,
T. C. H., 203.
Sherman,
William T. (Gen.), 232; march Smith,
William Henry, historian, 184.
to
sea, 233; 243; Atlanta campaign, Smyth,
John F. (Dr.), famous Tory emis-
245;
249; Memoirs of, 272. sary, escape and recapture, 51,
53.
Sherwood,
Isaac (Gen.), 243. Sneath,
Richard, 77.
Shetrone,
H. C., 175, 396; on Society's Snider,
Van A., 396.
Standing
Committees, 420. Snyder,
Denton Jacques, Ohio author, 272.
Shiloh,
battle, 244. Socialists,
88.
Shurtleff,
Roswell, Dartmouth professor, Society
(See Archaeological and Histor-
129. ical
Society), appropriations, 143,
Sibley,
W. G., one-time State Librarian, 415;
annual meeting, 396; Publica-
97. tion
committee, 397; reprints Quar-
Siebenbuergisch
Amerikanischer Bote, 95; terlies,
397; Secretary's annual re-
Volksblatt,
attitude on the World port,
397; Historical Sites Committee
War,
89. reports,
399; Report Campus Martius
Siebert,
Wilbur H., Ohio historical writer, Committee,
399; Report Curator and
author
"Tory Proprietors of Ken- Librarian,
401; Museum and Library
tucky
Lands," by, 48-71; 49, 272, 419. of,
401; Superintendent of Building,
401;
Report Ft. Ancient Committee,
Simmons,
M., 8. 404;
Report Serpent Mound Commit-
Simms,
-- , morals
of slavery, on, 9. tee,
404; interest in Warren County
Simons,
Abraham, killed in War (1812), Serpent
Mound, 405; Report Logan
333. Elm
Park Committee, 406; co-oper-
Simrall, (Col.), commends Horse ates
with Ohio Historical Commission,
Regiment,
(1812), 329. 407;
represented at Museums Asso-
Sioux
War, 103. ciation,
402; Report Civil War Ilis-
Six
Nations, Girty interpreter, 49; aid torian,
408; Treasurer's Annual Re-
Tories,
63. port,
409-410; Auditor's Annual Re-
Skinner,
- (Dr.), 127. port,
410-411; permanent fund of,
Index. 457
Society-Concluded. Springfield, German
dropped in schools,
410;
Library and Museum of, 411; 86,
(Tp., Richland Co.), "Water-
Trustees
elected, 416; afternoon ses- shed"
barn in, 278.
sion
annual meeting, 417; annual
Springwells, near Detroit, 343; British
membership
fee, and life member- land at,
348.
ships,
417; budget, Library and Sproat, Ebenezer, Sheriff Washington
Trustees' meeting, 418; Finance County,
370.
Committee,
Historical Sites Commit-
"Squatter Sovereignty," Ohio founders
tee,
and Committees for Library, on,
187; Thomas Ewing on, 187, 204;
Museum and
Publications, 419; 190;
ironical reference to, 190; meth-
Standing
Committees of, 419-420. ods
of, 191, 192; effects of, 192, 193;
Sociological
Journal, quoted, 9. 205.
Solon,
referred to, 256. Staub,
John, pioneer hotel keeper, 77.
Somerset,
Lutheran church at, 383, 381, Stauch,
Johannes, Ohio pioneer Lutheran
385,
388; Ohio Lutheranism organ- missionary, 382, 386, 387.
ized
at, 386; Rev. Charles Henkel Stanley,
Henry M., African explorer, 266.
buried
at, 388; 391, 392; place in Stanton,
Edwin M., War Secretary, 249;
Ohio
Lutheranism, 395. incident
of, Lincoln's Cabinet meet-
South
America, 105. ing,
278.
Southard,
Samuel L., Secretary of Navy, Stark
County, 334.
142. "State
Fencibles," flags of, 237.
South
Carolina, nullification in, 9; 11, 141; State
Librarian, original duties of, 100.
threatens
commerce of Mississippi, State
Seal, origin and modification of,
199. 261.
Spafford,
- , Inn-keeper on Military Steamboating,
prophecy of, 203; 270.
Road,
367. Steck,
John Michael (Rev.), at organiza-
Spain,
Alexander VI., cedes Ohio to, 256;
tion Ohio Lutheranism, 387.
overthrow
proposed in Louisiana, 67. Steedman, - (Gen.), 243.
Spanish-American
War, Veterans' Camps Steele,
-- , local historian, 185.
invited
to participate in Ohio Battle Steele,
Sir Richard, quoted, 148.
Flags
ceremonies, 226, 227; Ohio's Stepp,
Wyatt, soldier killed (1812), 357.
part
in, 231-232; Ohio battle flags in, Stern des
Westlichen Ohio, attitude
238;
soldiers of, 241; War Auxiliary, World
War, 86, 89.
228. Steubenville Germania, suspends
publica-
Sparhawk,
Thomas, S. P. Chase corre-
tion, 93.
sponds
with, 119, 121, 123-132, 132-
Stevenson, Burton Egbert, Ohio author,
157,
150, 152; Chase visits, 154; 156,
273.
158. Stewart,
Clyde, presents Society, speci-
men
pioneer hair weaving, 403.
Sparks,
Jared B., historian, 182, 183.
men pioneer hair weaving, 403.
Spearheads,
found in earthworks, 163. Stockton,
John (Ensign), War (1812), 312.
"Spectator,"
Addison, 263. Stone, , Dartmouth student, 124.
Spencer,
Mary C., (Michigan State Libra- Stone,
- - (Rev.), 124.
rian),
97. Stone
River, battle, Ohio at, 233; 244.
Storken,
Anna Mary, 377; John, 377.
Sperry,
Elias, wounded in War (1812),
Storken, Anna Mary, 77; John, 377.
nt333. 'Stowe,
Harriet Beecher, author, 270.
Strawn,
Jacob, Illinois cattle king, 393.
Spiegel
Grove, 409, 412; committee reports Stubbs
Mill, Warren County, 405.
to Society,
416; Society's Standing Stuber,
D. E., (Lieut.), presents war
Committee
on, 420. relics
to Society, 402.
Spindler,
C. E., Superintendent Society
Sturges, -- , Inn-keeper on
Military
4* ~ Building,
401. Road, 367.
Spiritualism,
104. Sugar
Creek, 403.
Split
Log, -Indian chief, with British Summers,
Thomas J., author "History of
(1812),
340; at Maumee Rapids, 361.
Marietta," 370.
Sprague,
- , Inn-keeper on Military Summit County, home, Delia S. Bacon,
Road,
367.
275.
458 Ohio Arch. and Hist. Society Publications.
Sumner, Charles, 20; letter of, to Gid- Taylor, Zachariah-Concluded.
dings, 45-46; tribute to Petroleum V. against, 300; at
Massassinway Coun-
Nasby, 277. cil,
305, 306; plans War (1812), 321;
"Sunset" Cox, Ohio humorist, 276. joins
British (1812), 340; Quarter
Supreme Court, Return J. Meigs Judge Master at
Detroit (1812), 345.
of, 267. Telegraphs,
274.
Surgical Instruments, presented to So- Temperance, early, in
Ohio, 103; Society
ciety, 402. of, in
Western Reserve, 251-253.
Sutton, -
(Capt.), War (1812), 313.
Tennessee, 15; annals of, 53; 152, 245,
Swanson, Governor (Va.), characterizes 285.
Ohioans, 263. Tennyson,
Alfred, mentioned, 269.
Swasy, - ,
Dartmouth student, 123, "Tents
of Grace," 386.
146. Terrell,
- , Perry County pioneer,
Swedes, in Ohio, 263. 391.
Swedesboro (N. J.), Chase visits, 132. Texas, 230.
Swineheart, family of, 380. Thackeray,
William M., mentioned, 273.
Swiss, Perry County Lutheran pioneers, Thames River, Tories granted
lands on,
379. 69; battle of, 285.
Swoyer, C. A., presents Society with Thomas, B. B., presents photographs to
relics, 403. Society, 403.
Symmes, -
(Col.), addresses Gen- Thomas,
Edith Matilda, Ohio author,
eral Brock (1812), 346. 270, 271.
Symmes, John Cleves, Ohioan, originates Thomas, George (Gen.), 243, 245,
249.
theory "Concentric Spheres," 274. Thompson, Charles, Dartmouth
student,
130, 141.
T Thompson, presents Society
with Indian
relics, 403.
Taglioni, reference to, 72. relics, 403.
Thompson, W. O., member Martius Com-
Tallmadge, village, Western Reserve, Thompson,
W. ., member Martis Co
252; home of Delia S. Bacon, 275.mission, 41.
Tallmadge, Frank, 396; interest in Logan Thorn (Twp., Perry Co.), 381,
389.
Elm and adjacent
village sites, Thornville, 383, 387; Lutherans at,
388.
406; on Society's
Standing Com- Thwaites, Reuben G., author, 49;
"Revo-
mittees, 420. lution on Upper Ohio," 55, 62.
Tammany, mentioned, 257. Tiffin (O.), Dickens visits, 77, 78.
Tammany, mentioned, 257.
Tanner,
Samuel B., wounded
War Tiffin, Edward
(Gov.), 106.
1812), 333. Timberlake,
Mrs., connected with Jack-
1812), 333.
'arhbe, .Indian chief,
256; at Urbaa son administration
scandal, 155, 156.
(Tarhe, Indian chief,
256; at Urbana
Council, 299; Governor Meigs ad- Tippecanoe Battle, 281, 291, 300, 321.
dresses, at Urbana
Council, 300; Toledo,
John Greiner dies
in, 102;
answers the Governor, 310; 302, 303. North West Ohio
Historical Society
Tarlton, village, 386. organized
at, 398; "Blade," "Petro-
leum V. Nasby" writes for, 276;
'Tattler," The, quotation from, 148. eum V. Nasby" writes for 276;
Taunton, village, 139. "Express,"
attitude on World War,
Taunton, village, 139.
Taverns,
va367, 370.
86, 88, 89, 93, 94.
Taverns, 367, 370.
Taylor, ,
inn-keeper on Military Tom's
Run, earthworks on, 163.
Road, 367. Tories (See Loyalists), proprietors of
Taylor, Bayard, mentioned, 276. Kentucky
lands, 48-71; claims of,
Taylor, James W., one-time State Li- 50;
leaders fail to reach Detroit,
brarian,
102-103; U. S. Consul, 53;
accused of Cornstalk murder,
(Winnipeg, Can.), 103; portrait of, 56; plot of, 57;
migration to Ken-
113; Ohio historian, 180. tucky,
58, 59; in expedition against
Taylor, Zachariah (Gen.), 103; suggested Clark, 64;
attack Kentuckians, 65;
for Presidency, 26; Tecumseh, 256; in Virginia and
North Carolina, 66.
asks for body of General Harrison Torry, - , Dartmouth student, 124,
at siege of Ft. Meigs, 281; estimate 127, 128, 140.
of Harrison, 284; Indians advised Toronto (Can.), 69.
Index. 469
Toulmin,
Harry, elected President of Ulry,
Captain, in Ohio army (1812), 314.
Transylvania
Seminary, 70. "Uncle
Tom's Cabin," Ohio scenes in,
"Transylvania,"
petitions Virginia against 270.
Indians,
53; Land Company, 49, 50, "Underground
Railroad," 270.
51,
70; Seminary, 69, 70. Unitarians,
Cincinnati church opposes
Traveling
Library Department, 111.
"pacifist" sermons, 213.
Treadway,
Francis W. (Hon.), elected United
Brethren, in Ohio, 209.
Society Trustee, 416; reports on United Spanish War Veterans, 239.
Spiegel
Grove, 416; on Society's United
States, "Grimshaw's History of,"
Membership Committee, 417; on 141;
population growth, 195; Senate,
Society's Standing Committee,
420. 196,
201, 204; instability of slavery,
Treitschke,
- , mentioned, 86. 200;
religious census, 208; German
Trenton
(N. J.), 140. language
in churches of, 210; reac-
Tremper
Mound, 162. tion
of churches during War, 216;
Trimble,
- -
(Capt.), commands Ohio churches
aid Food Administrator,
troops
(1812), 359. 217,
218; churches in, develop along
Trotter,
- (Capt.), commands Ken- national
lines, 221; territory gained
tucky
troops (1812), 358. by
Mexican War, 230; land grant
Trowbridge,
J. T., 120, 121, 122, 125, 133; colleges,
258; Indians offer lands
describes
Chase's admission to bar, for
release of captives, 287; army
158. of,
in War (1812), 291, 296; Indian
True,
Joseph, interested in "Coon-skin" Treaty
guaranteed by, 301; North
Library,
262. Western
Army of, 309; orders Brit-
Trumbull
County, first newspaper in ish
aliens to report (1812), 314-315;
Western
Reserve, 286; militia, War asked
to arm militia, 319; rejects
(1812),
from, 297; 322; helped by Dearborn
armistice, 321; holds In-
Maumee
Road, 333; Lutherans in, dian council, 354; regular troops
387. (1812),
361; projects Zane's Trace,
Trumbull,
Miss - , 127. 375;
Lutheran pioneers to,'377; es-
"Trump
of Fame," extracts from, (1812), tablishes
censorship, 408.
287. United States Bank,
establishes Ohio
"Twenty-first,"
("Gag Law"), 11. branches,
100; 157, 372.
Twin
Creek, 163; earthworks on, 167.
United States Senate, Governor Thomas
"Two
Horn," Church, Marietta, 203. Worthington resigns
from, 107;
Tyler,
Bennett (Rev.), President Dart- Return
J. Meigs represents Ohio,
mouth
College, 123, 125, 145. 267.
Tupper,
Anselm (Gen.), first Ohio school-
United States Treasury, J. W. Taylor
master,
261; in War (1812), 353;
special agent of, 103.
at
Defiance, 359; at Maumee Rapids, University
of Virginia, 266.
363;
reports to General Harrison Upper
Sandusky, Indians in Girty's ex-
on
Maumee expedition, 363-364; 365.
pedition, 59.
Turk, army in Bulgaria,
266. Urbana, Indian Council at
(1812), 295-
Turk,
am in,- g i /,„,„*296; 299; Governor Meigs at, 299-
Turkey,
267; River named (1812), 341. 296;
2; Governor Meigs at,
Turner,
painter, r26. 301,
330; Black Hoof's speech at,
Turner,
painter, 276.
Tuscarawas
River, 327; Moravians on, 02;
army supplies at, 311; ncamp-
886. '
' ' ment
War (1812), at, 312; McAr-
Tuttle, . H.
Society employe, 40. thur's
militia escape to, 317, 319;
Tuttle,
J. H., Society employe, 401.
Tutte,
, So
t , Meigs
writes from, 324, 334-335;
U. Kentucky
volunteers at, 324; troops
sent
to Ft. Wayne, 327; military
"U-Boat" warfare, German newspaper
stores for, 328; militia at, 337; 366.
attitude
on, 93. Utah, 230.
Ulrich,
group of mounds explored, 162- V.
175.
Vallandigham, Clement L.,
candidate
Ulrich,
Hugh, 175.
for governor, 373, 374.
Ulrich,
Joseph, owner Ulrich mounds, Van Buren, Martin, Chase's opinion of,
162;
175.
157, 372.
460 Ohio
Arch. and Hist. Society
Publications.
Van
Cleve, William, commands rifle corn-
Wade, Benjamin F. (U. S.
Senator),
pany
(1812), 294. home
at Jefferson, 18; Major Gen-
Vanderveer,
General, 243 eral,
son of. 18.
Van
Horn, Ensign and Major (1812),
Wadsworth, -- (Gen.),
headquarters
313,
334-335, 341. at
Cleveland (1812), 319, 322, 327;
Van
Ness, Cornelius Peter, Governor of orders
militia to Huron County
Vermont,
138. 321;
326, 360; (village) named for
Venable,
Emerson, Ohio author, 268, 271. and temperance movement in
Venable,
William H., Ohio author, 268, churches,
352, 353.
271. Wakefield,
Thomas G. (Rev.), at Ohio
Venezuela,
relics from, presented to So.
Battle Flags ceremonies, 229.
ciety,
403. Wakitamiki, Indian town, 64; Tory ren-
Vera
Cruz, battle, Ohio in, 230.
dezvous at, 65.
Vergennes,
- , French diplomat, 183. Walcutt,
- (Gen.), 244.
Vermont,
Dudley Chase, U. S. Senator Waldorf-Astoria
Hotel, Ohio Society ban-
from,
132; 138; 150.
quet at. 255.
Vermilion
River, on Military Road, 367.
Walker, - (Judge),
(Cincinnati), 73,
"Via
Sacra," Marietta earthwork, 260. 74.
Vicksburg,
battle, Ohio at, 233; siege of, Walker,
Thomas (Dr.), visits Ohio In-
244. dians
during Revolution, 52.
Viereck,
George Sylvester, editor of Ger- Walker,
William. 396.
man
newspaper, 93. Walk-in-the-Water,
Indian chief, 340.
Viereck's Weekly, attitude on World Wall,
W. D., audits Society's books, 411.
War,
93. Wallace,
--, Inn-keeper on Military
Vincennes (Ind.), Clark captures, 56; Road, 367.
General
Hamilton surrenders,
59; Wallace, Guy and
Denver, custodians
in War
(1812), 293; Kentucky Serpent Mound Park, 404.
troops
at, 329; condition (1812), 321. Walnut
Creek, Pickaway County, citi-
Virginia,
. Constitutional Convention, 9;
zens in militia (1812), 294.
Tory
invasion proposed, 51; Indian
Wampum, exchange at Urbana Council,
threats, Revolutionary War, 53; 302,
303.
convention's
petitions against In- "Ward,
Artemus," Ohio humorist, 277.
dians,
53; West Fincastle proposed, Ward,
Durbin (Gen.), 243.
54;
General Hamilton, prisoner in, Ward,
- , Dartmouth student and
59;
60; 61; law enacted concerning
friend to Chase, 124, 154.
escheats
and forfeitures, 61; estab- Ward,
- (Esq.), Western Reserve
lishes
Louisville, 62; Loyalist es-
pioneer, 253.
cheated
lands, 69; McKenzie serves Ward, V.
C., Jr. (Maj.), donates French
in
army of, 70; People from, in
gas masks to Society, 402.
Ohio,
106, 257, 264; Howe's "His-
Warden, Robert B., S. P. Chase's biog-
tory"
of, 180; slavery in, 196, 197,
rapher, 120, 125, 135, 156, 161.
200,
207; toast to, Marietta Celebra- War
Camp Community, religious activity,
tion,
203; Civil War battles in, 244,
219.
245;
263; Potomac Guardian pub- War
Chest, Ohio Germans support, 89.
lished
in, 265; troops from, in War War
Department, Cincinnati, churches
(1812),
332, 357, 361, 363; 385; Ger- report
Ft. Thomas conditions, 219;
mans
in, 390; Perry County pioneers outlines
religious work at Camp
from,
391, 392. Sherman,
220; communicates with
Volksfreund und
Arbeiterzeitung, sus- Governor
Meigs (1812), 332-333.
pends
publication, 93. War Governors,
370;
Voltaire,
quoted, 250. War
of 1812, Giddings in, 7; Worthing-
ton's
opposition to, 107; 183, 232;
W. Declaration
of, 286; "First Army
Wabash
River, 68, 284, 300; Massassinway of
Ohio" in, 289; President Madi-
Indian
Council on, 304, 305; Indian son's
message to Congress on, 294;
towns
attacked (1812), 329, 334, 339, Congress
acts, 295; volunteers called,
358. 297;
supplies for, 298; Urbana In-
Index. 461
War of 1812-Concluded. Wayne
County, 334.
dian Council, 299-301; Massassinway Wayne Hotel (Sandusky), Dickens at,
Indian
Council, 304; Chillicothe 79.
patriotism, 311-313; Hull's surren- Waynesfield, German dropped in schools,
der, 316, 324; Indian Council, 354; 86.
memoranda of army supplies, 361; Wea Indians, at Massassinway Council,
Military Road, 365-367. 304.
War (World), Ohio German Language Webb, Thomas D., editor first
Western
Press in, 82-95. Reserve newspaper, 286.
Warren, city, first newspaper in Western Webster, Daniel, 9; Wilson's feeling to-
Reserve, 286; 287; militia (1812), ward,
26; 135; quoted concerning
297; mail express through (1812), Cincinnati,
160; 187, 266, 372.
313; aliens attend court at, 314; on Webster, Emeline, niece Daniel Webster,
Military Road, 367. 138; Chase defends, 139, 141, 142;
Warren County, history of, 185; Serpent Westfall, - (Capt.), in War (1812),
Mound in, 398, 405, 420. Westenhaven, mound
explored, 162.
War Savings Stamps, 95; churches aid marriage of, 145, 150.
in sale of, 217. Weed, Thurlow, editor Albany Evening
Warth, Robert, 202. Journal,
36; letter to Giddings, 36,
War-Time Commission, 220. 37;
4Q
Washington County (Md.), 375. Weimer, Jacob, Perry
County Lutheran
Washington County (O.), early sheriffs pastor 389.
of, 370; 371. Weisman,
William Allen (Rev.), Perry
Washington County (Pa.), 386. County
Lutheran pastor, 389, 392.
Washington (D. C.), Giddings in, 7; 23; Wells, William (Capt.), reports Massas-
26, 97, 106, 119; S. P. Chase, teacher sinway Indian Council, 304; 308;
in, 132; political and social life, 134, Indians murder (1812), 323.
135; Chase's description of, 137; 139, Wells, - (Col.),
takes militia to Ft.
141; Chase at, 140; Chase writes Wayne, 324; commands
troops
from, 144, 146, 149, 152, 154, 156; (1812), 327, 329; destroys Indian
145, 155; 217; during Civil War, 277; towns, 331, 332; 358.
293, 295; mail express from (1812), Werners, Jacob,
and Susanna, 377.
313; Col. Cass visits after Hull's West Augusta, proposed Virginia
County
surrender, 318; 321; Hull's report in Pennsylvania, 49.
of surrender reaches, 338; Indian West, A. C., presents effigy pipe to So-
chiefs visit (1812), 339; 346; ord- ciety, 403; life member Society,
409.
nance for Northwest army (1812), 295.
361; 402, 408. West, William T., tells Dickens' banquet
Washington, George, knowledge of Tory story, 79.
activity, 51; Col. Campbell writes West Minister (London), 80.
about Tories, 58; letters to, about Westmoreland County (Pa.), 50.
Kentucky
Tories, 68; McKenzie W'estern Intelligencer, 365; news note
serves under, 70; 73; Marshall's Life from 351-355.
of, 140; Indian policy, 170; 230. ,
f, 1; I n pl, 1
0. Western Library
Association, established,
Waterloo, battle of, 391. 262
Waterman, -- ,
Dartmouth student,
14n, 1. , Dart h s
, Western Republican, Brough
editor of,
141.
"Watershed Barn," 278-279.3
Watson, Merrill, staff Ohio State Jour- Western Reserve, Giddings represents,
in
nal, 266. Congress,
11; 14, 18, pioneer tem-
Watts, Mary Stanberry, Ohio novelist, perance movement,
and church
273. building
in, 251-253; 263; first news-
Wayne, General Anthony, 284; Chief paper in, 286; Maumee road to,
333.
Tarhe refers to, Urbana Council, Western Spy, reports
Massassinway In-
302; route to
Ft. Defiance, 366; dian
Council, 304.
defeats Indians, 375. Weston (Mo.),
205.
462 Ohio Arch. and Hist. Society
Publications.
West Virginia, archives and history of, | Willis, Frank B. - Concluded |
49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 55, 58, 62, 67; | appoints Ohio Battle Flag Commis- |
Coggeshall serves in Civil War in, | sion, 238; 239; address Ohio Battle |
104. | Flag Day, 240-241. |
Wetherill, - (Maj.), War (1812), 338. | Willis, Nathaniel P., editor Scioto Ga- |
Weygandt, - (Rrev.), at organization | zette, 265. |
Ohio Lutheranism, 386. | Wilmington, 403. |
Wharton, - , author, 183. | Wilmot Proviso, defeat of, 26; political |
Wheaton, Joseph (Capt.), Quartermaster | issue, 31. |
(1812), 362. | Wilson, Henry, 20; Giddings' co-worker, |
Wheeler, Henry G., author "Biographi- | 26; letter to Giddings, 27-28. |
cal History of Congress," 13, 16. | Wilson, Woodrow (President), quoted, |
Wheeling (W. Va.), Ft. Henry at, 66; | 85; Ohio German press skeptical of, |
Zane's race at, 375; 377. | 90; distinguishes between Germans |
Whig Party, 26; on slavery, 29; 31; news- | and their government, 91; war ap- |
papers for, 36; accused of British | peal to churches, 211; outlines |
sympathy, 81; 102, 135. | church activity plans, during War, |
Whipple, Thomas (Dr.), New Hampshire | 221. |
Congressman, 146. | Wirt, Elizabeth (Miss), daughter William |
White, George (Hon.), on Campus Mar- | Wirt, 142, 144. |
tius Commission, 400. | Wirt, - (Mrs.), wife William |
White House, Cabinet incident, related, | Wirt, 146. |
278. | Wirt, William, noted lawyer, S. P. Chase |
Whitmore, family of, 379, 380. | studies law under, 34, 146; slaves |
Whitmore, Peter, Perry County Lutheran | in home of, 135; 142; Chase instructs |
pioneer, 377, 379. | family of, 143; family of, 149, 151. |
Whittlesey, Elisha, Ohio Congressman, 12. | 153, 154. |
Winabago, at Massassinway Council, 304, | Wisconsin, 97, 403. |
307. | Wither, -, Chronicles of Border |
Winamack, Indian Chief, with British, | War fare, by 55, 57, 59, 60, 63. |
368. | Wittke, Carl (Prof.), "Ohio-German Lan- |
Winchester, - (Gen.), reinforces | guage Press and the War," 82; |
Hull at Detroit, 313; commands | edits Ohio German newspapers for |
Pennsylvania troops (1812), 332; | Historical Commission, 408. |
moves troops to Ft. Defiance, 353, | Wohllebes, Alsatian family, 391. |
358, 359, 360, 363; army leaves Ft. | Wolfe, Alsatian family, 391. |
Wayne, 356. | "Wolf hunts," pioneer, 393. |
Windsor, (Vt.), 120, 127. | Wolverton, Charles (Maj.), writes Gen- |
Winnipeg, (Can.), J. W. Taylor dies in | eral Munger, War (1812), 295. |
103. | Woman's Relief Corps, 228. |
Winthrop Place, Boston, 158. | Wood, Edwin F., Society Treasurer, 396. |
Wilcock, - (Col.), commands troops | 401; annual report of, 409-410; 415; |
(1812), 329. | elected Society Treasurer, 417, 418; |
Wilderness, The, battle, Ohio at 238, 245. | discusses Society's finances, 419; on |
Wilkins, W. Glyde, author, "Charles | Society's Standing Committees, 419- |
Dickens in America," 72. | 420. |
Wilkinson, James (Gen.), advises Con- | Wood, George, Dartmouth student, 124. |
nolly to escape from Kentucky, 68. | Woodbridge, G. M., at Maretta Celebra- |
Willey, George W., Cleveland mayor, 80. | tion, 208. |
Williams, - (Mrs.), connected with | Woodbridge, William (Hon.), 203. |
Eaton scandal, 156. | Woodford, (Ky.), 357. |
William and Marys College, 10. | Woods, James (Capt.), mission to Ohio |
Willis, Frank B., Governor, transmits | Indians, 52. |
Ohio Battle Flag Report to legisla- | Woodstock (N. H.), 126, 127. |
ture, 226, 227; report Ohio Battle | Woodward, Augustus B., U. S. Judge, |
Flag Commission, 227-238; address | Secretary to British Governor, 329. |
ceremonies Ohio Battle Flags, 229; |
Index. 463
Woodward, -, Dartmouth student, | Wythe, -, Virginian, opposes sla- |
124. | very, 207. |
Woodward, Harriet, 127. | X. |
Woodward, -(Mrs.), 124. | Xenia, cyclone (1812), near, 315. |
Indians, 52. | |
Wooster, German dropped in schools, 86; | |
Maumee road through, 334; encamp- | Y. |
ment (1812), 357. | Yale University, graduates from, among |
Worcester (Mass.), 23, 67. | Ohio founders, 259; furnishes Ohio's |
World War (See War, World), Ohio | first poet, 267. |
German newspaper press on, 92, 93; | "Yankee Doodle," 331. |
Ohio churches in, 208-224; 211, 212. | Yankees, 257. |
Worms, (Germany), 378. | Yellow Springs, 404. |
Worthington, Ohio village, 120, 180; early | York (Can.), 338. |
newspaper in, 265. | Yorktown (Va.), 15, 66, 257. |
Worthington, Thomas (Gov.), founds | Young Women's Christian Association, |
State Library, 96, 105; 100, 112; | War activities, 223. |
sketch and public services of, 105- | Young, Thomas L., Governor, 243. |
107; aids Ohio's admission to Union, | Youngstown, German dropped from |
106; in U. S. Senate, 106; progres- | schools, 36; German press in, 95; |
sive policy of, 107; in War (1812), | on Military Road (1812), 367; for- |
324; orders troops to Ft. Wayne, | eign newspapers in, 408. |
324; Commissioner to Indian Coun- | Youngstown Rundschau, suspends publi- |
cil, 355. | cation, 93. |
Wren, Sir Christopher, famous architect, | Yung, George (Rev.), Perry County |
133, 149. | Lutheran pastor, 389. |
Wright, George Frederick, congratulates | |
Society, 396; reports for Historical | Z. |
Sites Committee, 398; interest in | Zane, Ebenezer, commandant Ft. Henry, |
Warren County Serpent Mound, | 375. |
405; Society trustee, 418; on So- | Zanesfield, Indian town at, 64. |
ciety's Standing Committees, 419. | Zane's Trace, construction of, 375, 377, |
Wyandot Indians, neutrality treaty with, | 379, 386. |
-in Revolution, 52; receive British | Zanesville, 203; activities War (1812), 293; |
gifts, 53; in Girty-Kentucky expe- | news-note from (1812), 334; 403. |
dition, 59; treaty with and removal | Zanesville Times, John Greiner, editor |
of, 77; 284; at Urbana Council, 295; | Zartman, family of, 380. |
Council, 304, 305; at Piqua Council. | Zeisberger, David, Moravian missionary, |
323; join British, 341; at Indian | 386. |
Council (1812), 354; 364. | Zimmerman, Homer, presents pioneer |
Wyer, J. I., director New York State | relics to Society, 408. |
Library, 97. | Zion, name Perry County Lutheran |
Wyoming Valley, 5. | Church, 383, 388, 389. |
Zionists (see Judaism). |