GENERAL
INDEX TO VOLUME LIV
ABBOTT,
LYMAN, 51. Allen,
William, 329.
Abolition,
movement, and Granville, O., Allison,
Charles M., 255.
223;
literature, 238. Allison,
Mrs. Jessie, 255.
Abolitionists:
Rev. John Rankin, 234. Amanda,
see Fort Amanda.
Academy of
Natural Science, 198. Amber
routes, 10.
Ackerknecht,
Erwin H., Malaria in the Amendments,
to Society's constitution,
Upper
Mississippi Valley, 1760-90, provisions for, 260.
rev. by
Jonathan Forman, 413-16. American
Academy of Arts and Sciences,
Ackley,
Horace A., 364, 365, 366, 369.
W. S. Sullivant joins, 403.
Acquisitions,
MSS., 59-62; maps, 62; to American
Antiquarian Society, 82, 83.
Natural
History Department, 198; at American
Association for State and Local
Campus
Martius, 201-2; to Library,
History, 206.
209;
documents, 210.
American Association for the Advancement
Acting
Director of Society, 199.
of Science, 248; 1853 meeting, 357.
Adair, John,
398. American
Association of Museums, 251.
Adams, James
Truslow, 240. American
Forestry Association, 198.
Adams,
Samuel Hopkins, 51. American
Historical Review, 235.
Adams,
Randolph R., 95. American
Journal of Science and Arts,
Addams,
Jane, 51.
402.
Additions
and betterments, proposed for American
Lakes Series, ed. by Milo M.
Society,
195. Quaife,
rev. by Margaret Stutsman,
Addresses,
made by Curator of State Me- 73-5.
morials,
201; by Public Relations American
Scholar, 238.
Secretary,
204; by Editorial Associate, Amos,
Harry W., 189, 222.
206; by
Secretary, 206. Amphibians
in Ohio, by Charles Walker,
Adena
Indians, 227.
208.
Administrative
Assistants, of Society, 253. Ancient,
see Fort Ancient.
Administrative
Heads, of Society, 253. Anderson archaeological museum, 196,
Administrative
Officers, of Society, 252. 197;
purchase of, 200; acquisition,
Advertisements,
medical, 367-9. 202,
206, 251.
Aerial
navigation, John L. Riddell's in-
Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. C. C., sell mu-
terest in,
360. seum and
land to Society, 200.
Africa, Ohio
in, 234. Anderson,
Charles, 329, 330.
Against
the Current: the Life of Karl Anderson, Mrs. Irma P., 203, 253, 385.
Heinzen
(1809-80), by Carl Wittke, Anderson, Lewis,
255.
rev. by
Francis Phelps Weisenburger, Anderson
memorial, see Anderson mu-
421-22. seum.
Agricultural
Societies, Ohio, 232. Anderson,
R. C., 396.
Agriculture,
and Populist movement, 47; Andover
Missionary group, 238.
Ohio,
special crops before 1850, pp. Andress,
Charles, 119.
127-42. Andrews,
Dr. John, 89.
Akron, O.,
41. Andrews,
William, 254.
Alden, John
R., 235. Angel
in the Forest: a Fairy Tale of Two
Alexandria,
O., 42. Utopias,
by Marguerite Young, rev.
Alliance,
O., Lincoln's visit to, 161-8. by
Mary Jane Meyer, 426-7.
Allen,
Marston, 117.
Angle, Paul, 150.
429
430 INDEX
Annals
of America, III, ed. by Philip
D. to
Indians, 86-7; writings, 86-7;
Jordan
and Charles M. Thomas, rev. family,
88; death,
by
Bertha E. Josephson, 68. Atwater,
David, 79.
Annals
of Iowa, 238. Atwar,
Francis, Atwater Genealogy, 87.
Annual
Reports of the Director, Secretary Atwar
Township, Portage Co., O., 87.
and
Treasurer of the Ohio State Ar- Atwood, Betsy, 42.
chaeological
and Historical Society Atwood,
Ira, 42.
for the
Year 1944, pp. 194-221. Atwood,
J. F., 190, 191.
Anthology,
of American folklore, 69-72. Aumann,
Francis R. 240, 242.
Anthony
Wayne, see Wayne, Anthony. Austin,
Miss Anne L., 235.
"Anthony
Wayne Essay Contest," 386-91. Auxier,
George W., 236.
Anthony
Wayne Memorial Legislative
Committee,
see Wayne Memorial
BABCOCK, F. LAURENCE, The
College
Legislative
Committee, Anthony. Graduate,
rev. by Bertha E. Joseph-
Anthony
Wayne Memorial Parkway Proj- son, 69.
ect,
publication, 200. Babel's
Tower--the Dilemma of
the
"Anti-gallows
Movement in Ohio," by Modern
Museum, by Francis Henry
Albert
Post, 104-12. Taylor,
rev. by Harlow Lindley,
Anti-Slavery
Convention, Ohio, in 1836, 186-7.
p. 233. Backus,
James, 233.
Antislavery
movement, in 0., 231, 232. Baily,
David, 39.
Apothecary's
shop, display of, 382. Bainbridge,
O., first dental education at,
Appleseed,
Johnny, see Chapman, John.
383-4.
Appleton,
Sarah R., 117. Baker,
Chauncey, 344.
Apprentice,
medical, 381-2. Baker,
Newton D., 50, 52, 53, 54, 55.
Archaeologia
Americana, Vol. I, 83. Baldwin,
Charles C., 98.
Archaeology,
Ohio, 191; articles on, 230; Baldwin,
Jesse, 34.
beginnings
in Ohio, 226; contribu- Balkan
conferences, 244.
tions
of John L. Riddell to, 348. Banks,
early Columbus, 399, 400.
Archaeology,
Curator of, 253. "Barn
Symbols, Origin and Significance
Archaeology,
Department of, 1944 report, of,"
by August C. Mahr, 1-32; loca-
196-7. tion
of, in Ohio, 2-3.
Architecture,
early American, writings on, Barnes,
Donald G., 243.
245;
Ohio homes, 245. Barnes,
Gilbert H., 239, 240.
Archives,
Ohio, 56-62, 171-6, 328-30, Barns,
Pennsylvania Dutch, architecture
392-4;
Ohio State, division of, organ- of,
1-3.
ized,
249; housing problem for, 195; Barr,
John, 96, 97.
official
executive correspondence in, Bartlett,
Laurence H., 212, 256,
328. Bartley, Mordecai,
328.
Armed services, Division of Memorials Bartley, Thomas W., 328,
330
members
in, 202, Bastian,
Sylverster, 254.
American Renaissance, 237. Bates, Elisha, Against capital
punismet,
Art,
peasant, 1-32; Ohio primitive,
project, 105-6.
202;
history, handbook of, 245.
Battlegrounds, ancient, 232.
Artz, Frederick
B., 236, 243.
Ashtabula
Co., O., hops in, 134. Beach,
Wooster, 343.
Ashtabula
Sentinel, 231. Beals, Thomas, 231.
Atlas
of American History, 240. Beamer,
Thelma H., 255.
At-Lee,
Samuel Y., 118. Beans,
castor, 127, 133; white, 127, 132-3.
Atwater,
Belinda Butler, 88. Beard,
William H., 117.
Atwater,
Caleb, 226, 321; life of, 79-88; Beaver,
Rev. P. Pierce, 230-1.
as
teacher, 79; learns law, 79; goes Bebb,
William, 329, 330.
to Ohio, 79; practices law, 83, Beccria,
--------, Essay on Crimes and
writes
on archaeology, 83; elected to Punishments,
104.
legislature,
83; interest in education, Beecher,
Harriet, 143, 145, 147,
84,
85-6; appointed Commissioner Beecher, Rev. Lyman, 122
Beets ??
INDEX 431
Belden,
Paul B., 222.
Shetrone, H. C., "Caleb Atwater:
Bell,
Gertrude B., 204, 253. Versatile Pioneer;
a Re-ap-
Bellamy,
Edward, philosophy of, 47. praisal,"
79-88.
Belmont
Co., O., tobacco culture in, 139.
Waller, Adolph Edward, "The Vault-
Bemis,
Edward W., 51. ing Imagination of John L.
Bemis'
Job Printing Establishment, 362. Riddell,"
331-60.
Bennet,
Dr. John Cook, 339, 340, 345-6.
Zimmerman, C. M., "Echoes out of
Bennett,
Jonathan M., 245; biography, 66.
the Past," 143-8.
Bennett,
William R., 253. Bishop,
R. H., 89, 90.
Benton,
Elbert Jay, 231, 232, 240; "The Bishop,
Richard M., 329.
Western
Reserve Historical Society," Black,
Robert L., 94.
96-103. Blackstone,
Commentaries, 104.
Berger,
-------, builds barn, 3. Blaine,
James G., 245.
Berks
Co., Pa., 1, 2, 3, 4, 27, 30. Blanchard
and Lea, drug house, 373.
Beveridge
Memorial Fund, Albert J., 211; Bliss,
E. F., 93-4.
Publications,
Manual of Style for, Bloomhardt,
Paul F., 232.
244. Boehm,
Henry, 253.
Bibliography: Boice,
H. J., and Morgan's Raid, 169-70.
Book
Reviews, 64-76, 177-87, 330, Boke,
Arthur, 397.
395-427. Bond,
Beverley W., Jr., 95, 239, 240,
Mahr,
A. C., "Origin and Signifi-
241, 243.
cance
of Pennsylvania Dutch Bond, W. H., 368.
Barn
Symbols," 32. Bone,
Mary, see Schrager, Mary.
Ohio
State Archaeological and His- Bookbinder,
Society's, 253.
torical
Society Library, "County Bookkeeping,
253.
and
Local Historical Material," Book
Reviews, 64-76, 177-87, 330, 408-
comp.
by Clarence L. Weaver 27; by
Secretary, 206; during 1944,
and
Helen M. Mills, 261-327. prepared
by staff, 208.
Weisenburger,
F. P., "The Writing Ackerknecht,
Erwin H., Malaria in
of
History in Ohio, 1935-1945," the
Upper Mississippi Valley,
230-46. 1760-90,
by J. Forman, 413-16.
Bieber,
Ralph P., visits Society's Library, Babcock, F. Laurence, The College
56. Graduate,
by B. E. Josephson,
Big
Bottom State Memorial, 254. 69.
Big
business, 46 ff.
Botkin, B. A., ed., A Treasury of
Bigelow,
Rev. Herbert, 54. American
Folklore, by R. Price,
Bigelow,
Jacob, 350. 69-72.
Biggert,
Elizabeth C., 212, 256.
Biggs,
T.J., 120
Bromfield, Louis, Pleasant Valley, by
Binkley,
Robert C., 243.
R. Price, 422-4; What Became of
Anna
Bolton, by A. H. Wheeler,
Binkley,
Wilfred E., 240, 243.
179-80.
Biographical
articles, 230-1.
Biographies,
of Ohio governors, lack of, Bulkley,
Lorenzo Hill, In Tune with
329-30. Time, by
C. L. Weaver, 425-6.
Biography: Carter,
Clarence E., comp. and ed.,
Caldwell,
Frank [Francis] Cary, "A The
Territorial Papers of the
Review-Essay:
'Noble Fellow': United
States, X-XII, The Terri-
William Starling Sullivant, by tory
of Michigan, 1805-1837, by
Andrew
Denny Rodgers III . . . B.
E. Josephson, 64, 330.
an
Abstract," 395-408.
Columbia Historical Society of Wash-
Cramer,
J. H., "Lincoln in Ohio," ington,
D. C., Records, XLII-
149-68. XLIII,
by B. E. Josephson, 67.
Murdoch,
Florence, "Summary of the
Fletcher, Robert Samuel, A History
Manuscript
Recollections of Milo of
Oberlin College from Its
G.
Williams (1804-1880)," 113- Foundations
through the Civil
26. War,
by A. Mink, 183-6.
432 INDEX
Garrison,
Curtis W., ed., The United Waite,
Frederick Clayton, The Story
States:
1865-1900: a Survey of of
a Country Medical College,
Current
Literature with Abstracts by J. Forman, 417-21.
of
Unpublished Dissertations, Williams,
T. Harry, Lincoln and the
II, by
J. H. Rodabaugh, 424-5. Radicals,
by B. E. Josephson
Goodrich,
Calvin, The First Michigan 66-7.
Frontier,
by B. E. Josephson, Wilson, Frazer E., Arthur St.
Clair,
65-6. by J. H.
Rodabaugh, 75-6.
Hall,
Edward Twitchell, Jr., Early Wittke,
Carl, Against the Current:
Stockaded Settlements in the the Life of
Karl Heinzen (1809-
Governador,
New Mexico, by H. 80),
by F. P. Weisenburger
Lindley,
177. 421-22.
Hatcher,
Harlan, The Great Lakes, by
Young, Marguerite, Angel in the
H.
Lindley, 72. Forest:
a Fairy Tale of Two
Heck,
Frank H., The Civil War Vet-
eran in Minnesota Life and Utopias, by M.
J. Meyer, 426-7.
Politics,
by B. E. Josephson, 68. Books, medical, prices,
379.
Hockett,
Homer Carey, The Land of Bosses
political, 48-9.
the
Free, by H. Lindley, 180-1. Botanic medicines, advertisements for,
368.
Kinsley,
Philip, The Chicago Tribune, Botanists:
Its First Hundred Years, I, Eaton,
Amos, 335
1847-65,
by A. Mink, 178-9. Gray, Asa, 331,
401.
Landon,
Fred, Lake Huron, by M.
Hildreth, Samuel, 341.
Stutsman, 73-5. Hooker, Sir William J., 402.
[North,
Earl R., ed.], One Hundred Le
Conte, John L., 338-9.
and
Fifty Years of Presbyterian- Lesquereux, Leo, 404.
ism
in the Ohio Valley, 1790- Riddell, John L., 331-60.
1940,
by B. E. Josephson, 65. Sullivant,
Eliza G. (Wheeler), 405.
Nute,
Grace Lee, Lake Superior, by Sullivant,
Joseph, 401.
M.
Stutsman, 73-5. Sullivant,
William Starling, 395-408.
Pickard,
Madge E., The Midwest Torrey,
John, 331, 401.
Pioneer--His
Ills, Cures and Botany,
in Ohio, Daniel Drake on, 331-2;
Doctors,
by H. Lindley, 181-2; interest
of M. G. Williams in, 119,
by J.
Forman, 409-13. 122;
John L. Riddell's contribution
Quaife,
Milo M., Lake Michigan, by to,
331-60.
M.
Stutsman, 73-5. Botkin, B.
A., ed., A Treasury of Ameri-
Rice,
Harvey Mitchell, The Life of can
Folklore, rev. by Robert Price,
Jonathan
M. Bennett: a Study 69-72.
of
the Virginias in Transition, Bourne, Henry E., 239, 240.
by B.
E. Josephson, 66.
Rodgers,
Andrew Denny, "Noble Bowman, David
W., 241.
Fellow":
William Starling Sulli- Boyd, Col. George 347.
vant,
III, by F. C. Caldwell, Boyd, Peter,
372.
395-408. Boys'
Home, Cleveland, 0., 52.
Smith,
Alice E., ed., Guide to the Bradley,
Daniel, 245.
Manuscripts
of the Wisconsin Brainerd, George W., 230.
Historical
Society, by B. E. Bramen,
James A., 255.
Josephson,
182-3. Brayton,
Charles D., 364, 365, 366, 369.
Taylor,
Francis Henry, Babel's Tower Brayton
& Terry, 366.
--the
Dilemma of the Modern Brewer, Tunis, 119.
Museum,
by H. Lindley, 186-7. Brewer, William, on
agriculture, 127.
Utting,
Mattie Johns, Christopher Brice,
Calvin S., 49.
Columbus,
the Discoverer, by A. Bricker, John W., 329.
Mink,
177-8. Brinkerhoff,
Roeliff, 248, 252.
INDEX 433
Bromfield,
Louis, Pleasant Valley, rev. by
Campus Martius State Memorial, 255; new
Robert Price,
422-4; What Became of building
proposed, 200; acquisitions,
Anna Bolton, rev. by Ardis H. 201-2;
acquisition of site, 249;
Wheeler,
179-80. transfer
of, 250.
Bronze Age,
9, 12; swastika used during, Canada,
history, 245.
23. Canals,
Ohio, 241, 399; C. Atwater's
Brough, John,
329, 330. interest
in, 84.
Brown,
Angelica, 356.
Canton, O., mustard seed grown near,
Brown, C. M.,
385. 135;
newspapers, 163-4.
Brown, Ethan
Allen, 90, 328, 330. Cantrell,
J. Edgar, 256.
Brown, Walter
F., 49, 53. Capital
punishment, in Ohio, 104-11.
Brussels
carpet, 397. Captain
Cushing in the War of 1812,
Buchanan,
Robert, 93. comp.
by Harlow Lindley, 207.
Bucher,
Philemon, 90. Carlisle,
Florence, 124.
Buchingham,
E., 89. Carll,
Rev. M. M., address by, 120.
Buffalo, N.
Y., Pan-American Exposition, Carlton,
Frank T., 242.
248. Carnot,
Lazare, 242.
Buffington
Island State Memorial, 256. Carpenter,
W. M., 358.
Building,
Society's, dedication of, 249; Carpet,
first factory, made in Ohio, 397.
south wing
of, 250. Carter,
Clarence E., 236; comp. and ed.,
Buley, R.
Carlyle, joint author, The Mid- The
Territorial Papers of the United
west
Pioneer--His Ills, Cures, and States,
X-XII, The Territory of Mich-
Doctors, rev. by H. Lindley, 181-2; igan, 1805-1837,
rev. by B. E.
rev. by J.
Forman, 409-13. Josephson,
64, 330.
Bulkley,
Lorenzo Hill, In Tune with Case,
Gideon, 383.
Time, rev. by C. L. Weaver, 425-6. Case, Leonard, Sr., 96.
Bulletin of the Historical Society of Casson, Herbert N., 51.
Northwestern Ohio, see Northwest Castor oil bottles, octagon, 371.
Ohio
Quarterly. Cataloger, book, of Society's Library, 253.
Bulletin
of the New York Public Library, Cataloging, book, 209; manuscript, 210.
238. Catalogs,
drug, illus., 372.
Burnet, Judge
Jacob, 91, 123. Catalogue
of Plants . . . in Franklin
Burr, Rev.
George, 346. County,
333, 347-8.
Burr, Mary
Catherine, 346-7. Cathcart,
Wallace H., director, Western
Bushnell, Asa
S., 329, 330. Reserve
Historical Society, 99, 101.
Business
meeting, annual, 1945, O.S.A. &
Catheters, 371.
H. Society,
189-93.
Catholics, in
England, 237.
Byrd, Charles
W., 328, 330. Cedar Swamp,
acquisition, 251.
Centennial
celebration, at Gnadenhutten,
CABBAGE, cow,
culture in Ohio, 127, 248; of Northwest Territory, 248;
248; of
Northwest Territory, 248;
137.
State, 248.
Cady, Edwin
H., 231. Cervantes,
Miguel de, 338.
Caesarian
operation, first in U. S., 383. Chambrun,
Clara (Longworth), comtesse
Cahall,
Raymond D., 232. de,
241.
Caldwell,
Frank [Francis] C., 192, "A
Chapman, John, and Milo G. Williams,
Review-Essay:
'Noble Fellow': Wil- 114-5.
liam Starling Sullivant, by Andrew
Chase,
Philander, 343.
Denny Rodgers
III ... an Abstract," Chase,
Salmon P., 236, 329; on anti-
395-408;
identified, 428. gallows
movement, 112.
Caldwell,
John D., 93.
Calendars of
events offered by Society, Chemists,
early O., 371-80, 382-3.
204. Chicago
Columbian Exposition, 248.
Calvinism,
231. Chicago Tribune, Its First Hundred
Cambridge
Botanic Garden, 350. Years,
I, 1847-65, by Philip Kinsley,
Camp Sarona,
Wis., 198. rev.
by A. Mink, 178-9.
Campbell,
James E., 249, 252, 329, 330. Chicago
World's Fair, 250.
434 INDEX
Chillicothe,
O., mustard seed grown near,
"Cleveland Doctors and
Their Fees
135;
State centennial at, 248; Lucas (about
1840)," by Howard Dittrick,
Sullivant
reaches, 396. 361-70.
Chittenden,
Henry T., 252. Cleveland Herald,
on capital punishment,
Cholera
epidemic, 1850, Eliza Sullivant
109.
victim
of, 405. Cleveland
Historical Society, 97.
Christy,
Howard Chandler, and Greene Cleveland
Library Association, 97, 98.
Ville
Treaty painting, 202, 251. Clevenger,
Olive, museum teacher, 196.
"Chronology
and Roster of the Ohio Clinton
Bank, Columbus, O., 400.
State
Archaeological and Historical Clover
seed culture, in Ohio, 127, 132.
Society,"
by Harlow Lindley, 247-56. Cobb,
Dr. J., 89.
Churches,
American and Mexican War, Cochran,
Negley D., 51.
235;
Swedenborgian, 117-26. Co-education,
first, 238.
Cincinnati,
O., political machines in, 49; Cole,
Arthur C., 236, 239, 240, 243.
in
early 19th cent., 113-4; Lincoln's College
education, for women, 239.
speech
at, 149-60; early, 233; history College
Graduate, by F. Laurence Babcock,
of,
241, 331; in 1830 and 1835,
rev. by B. E. Josephson, 69.
p.
331; trade and commerce of, 1850's
Colleges and universities, 398; history of
373;
drug houses in, 373-4; first Mt.
Holyoke, 243; Ohio, histories of,
medical
college at, 383. 243.
Cincinnati
Astronomical Society, 122. Colonies,
continental, 236.
Cincinnati
College, 331, 349. Columbia
Historical Society of Washing-
Cincinnati
Gazette, 153-4. ton,
D. C., Records, XLII-XLIII, ed.
Cincinnati
Historical Society, 92-3, 247. by
Newman F. McGirr, rev. by B. E.
Cincinnati
Lancet and Observer, 377. Josephson,
67.
Cincinnati
Law School, 90. Columbia
Studies in Archaeology and
"Cincinnati
Speech of September, 1859: Ethnology, II, pt. 1, rev. by
H.
Lindley,
177.
Did
Dayton Hear It First?" by John
Lindley, 177.
Cramer,
149-60. Columbiana
County, O., fee bills, 369.
Columbus,
O., 44; history of capital, 233;
Circleville,
O., barn symbol near, 2; Caleb
in
1830, p. 331; 1850 cholera epi-
Atwater
settles in, 79, 82, 83.
demic
in, 405; growth of, 395;
"City
of Mud," 164. population,
1867, p. 408; selected as
City
planning, 51. capital,
398.
Civic
reform, 48. Columbus
and Xenia Railroad Co., 400.
Civil
War, 358; M. G. Williams during, Columbus
Citizen, Society publicity in,
124-5;
Morgan's raid, 169-70. 203.
Civil
War Veteran in Minnesota Life and Columbus Dispatch, Society publicity in,
Politics,
by Frank H. Heck, 243; rev. 203.
by
B. E. Josephson, 68.
Columbus Ohio State Journal, Society pub-
licity
in, 203.
Civilization,
European, 236. licity
in, 203.
Clark
Co., O., Historical Society, 143, 148. Columbus
State Hospital, 408.
Clark,
Mrs. J. E., 242. Comly,
James M., MS. Collection, 171-2.
Clark,
Robert R., 213, 253. Commercial
Hospital and Lunatic Asylum
Clark
State Memorial, George Rogers, 255.
for the State of O., 384.
Clarke,
Robert, 93.
Committee appointments, held by Secre-
Clayton-Bulwer
Treaty, 235. tary,
206-7; by Editorial Associate,
Clemens,
Samuel, see Twain, Mark. 206-7.
Clergy,
northern, and South, 244. Committee
of Ohio Yearly meeting, 33-9.
Clermont
Co., O., castor beans in, 133. Committees,
Society, appointments for
Cleveland,
O., 40, 50, 164; political
1945-6, p. 222.
machines
in, 49; political reform in, Composers:
Edgar Stillman Kelley, 233.
50-1, 52; and
historical society Concord, march
to, 235.
movement,
96; immigrant groups in, Confederacy,
John L. Riddell, New Or-
234;
medical fees in, 1840, 361-70.
leans postmaster during, 358-9.
INDEX 435
Confederate soldiers,
Morgan's men, 169- Cramer, John H.,
"Lincoln in Ohio," 149-
70. 68, 233.
Confederates, go to
Latin America, 244. Crawford
Co., O., clover seed in, 132.
Congar, H. Mellen,
364, 368. Creeks,
relations with whites, 238.
Congar and
Mendenhall, 366. Creel,
George, 51.
Connecticut, and
Ohio, 233. Creighton,
Rev., 347.
Conner Cabin,
restoration, 250. Crete,
Island of, 12.
Constitution, Ohio,
of 1912, pp. 54, 55. Crime,
and capital punishment, in Ohio,
Constitution of the
Ohio State Archaeolog- 104.
ical and Historical
Society, 257-60; Criminal code, of the
Northwest Terri-
revision of,
189-90. tory, first,
104; Ohio, 1805, 105.
Constitutional
Convention, Ohio, of 1850, Crops,
special, in O., 232-3.
and anti-gallows
movement, 111. Crouse,
David E., 241.
Constitutional
history of U. S., 244. Crowell,
Samuel, 238.
Constitutional
Revision, Society Commit- Cults,
9, 10, 11, 16.
tee on, 206. Cultures,
Indian, 227; national, in Ohio,
Contests and
Contestants: Anthony Wayne, 234.
Essay, 386-91. Cunningham,
John F., 235.
Contributions, to
Society, 258. Curators,
of Society, 252.
Conventions:
Anti-slavery of 1836, p. 233; Currency,
various kinds of, in 1830's,
Church, Western
New-Church, 118; 40-5.
medical, 362, 369;
political, Whig, Currier,
Jesse J., 242.
Cuyahoga Co., 367. Curtis,
George M., 235, 384.
Cook, Hosea, and
anti-gallows agitation, Cushing,
Daniel, orderly book and diary,
108. 207; in War
of 1812, 242.
Cooke, Jay, MS.
Collection, 172, 392. Cushing,
Erastus, 364, 368, 369.
Cooley Farms, 52. Custer
Monument, Gen. George A., 256.
Cooley, Harris R.,
51. Customs,
of Pennsylvania Dutch, 6.
"Coonskin
Library," acquisition, 249. Cutler,
Ephraim, and schools, 85.
Cooper, Dr. E., 89. Cutler,
Manasseh, claims Ohio Country
Cooper, Myers Y.,
329, 330. suitable for
rice culture, 127-8.
Cooperation, between Division
of Me- Cutright,
Harvey G., 254.
morials and other
agencies, 201. Cuyahoga
County Historical Society, 96,
Copper Age, 19. 97.
Corn, broom, culture
in O., 127, 135.
Corrections, of
typographical errors, 394. DANCING, Puritans and, 236.
Correspondence, of
Society's Secretary, Dannemiller,
Edward J., 256.
206. Danube
Valley route, 10.
Corwin, Thomas, 328. Darrow,
Clarence, 51.
Coshocton Co., O.,
tobacco culture in, Dashner,
Glen, 386.
139. Dater,
Henry M., 236.
Cottingham, Clifford,
254.
Dauphin Co., Pa., 28,
29.
Cotton, culture in
Ohio, 127, 128.
Davey, Martin L.,
329, 330.
Counties, O., sources
and names of, 232.
Davis, Harold E.,
232, 237, 240.
"County and
Local Historical Material in
the Ohio State
Archaeological and Davis,
Harry L., 329, 330
Historical Society
Library," comp. Day,
Albert L., 202, 256.
by Clarence L. Weaver
and Helen Day,
Mrs. Iva B., 255.
M. Mills, 208,
261-327. Dayton,
O., Lincoln's Cincinnati speech at,
Cowles, Edwin W.,
364, 367. 149-60; M. G.
Williams in, 119.
Cowles, Leonard, 344. Dayton,
O., Daily Empire, 155, 159.
Cox, George B., 49,
53. Dayton,
O., Journal, 150, 154-5, 159, 160.
Cox, Jacob D., 329. Dayton,
O., Public Library Association,
Cox, James M., 54,
329, 330. organized, 121.
Craddock, Mr. ----- ,
398. Death
penalty, limiting of, in Ohio, 105.
Cramer, Clarence H.,
233. Debts,
American state, 245; Ohio's, 232.
436 INDEX
De Chambrun, Clara Longworth, see Downer,
Appleton, 89.
Chambrun,
Clara (Longworth), com- Downes,
Randolph C., 232, 238, 239,
tesse
de. 240,
243-4.
Dedication,
of Hayes Memorial 249; of Drake,
Charles, 235.
Society's
building, 249. Drake,
Dr. Daniel, 122, 235, 348, 350,
Defiance, O.,
230. 356,
362, 383, 384; on medical fees,
Delameter,
John, 369. 361;
Picture of Cincinnati, 331;
Delaware Co.,
barn symbol in, 3; hemp John L. Riddell's meeting with,
culture in,
130. 348-9.
Democracy,
vs. big business, 46 ff. Drug
catalogs, 1850-60, pp. 371-80.
Dennis,
Jerry, 231. Drug
houses, Cincinnati, 371-80.
Dennison,
William, Jr., 329, 330. Drug
Trade, Cininnati, O., 1850-1860,
Dental
education, first in O., 383-4.
pp. 371-80.
Dentistry,
Ohio, 234. Drugs,
used in early O., 382-3.
Dentists:
Benjamin Strickland, 368. Drugstore,
see Apothecary's Shop.
Deshler,
David W., 400. Dudley,
Helen M., 230.
Detroit,
Mich., 50. Dulles,
Foster Rhea, 240, 244.
De Weerd,
Harvey A., 232, 239, 240. Dunbar
House, 254.
Dexter,
Julius, 93-4. Dunbar,
Paul Lawrence, 50; MS. Collec-
Diaries:
Daniel Cushing's, 207; John L.
tion, 392.
Riddell's,
334. Dunham,
Chester F., 244.
Dick,
Everett, visits Society's Library, 56. Dupre,
Huntley, 242.
Dictionary
of American Biography, 239. Dury, F. W.,
119.
Dictionary
of American History, 240. Dutch, see
Pennsylvania Dutch.
Diplomacy,
244. Dyes,
aniline, 134; madder, 134.
Director,
Society's, 189, 190, 191, 252,
253;
constitutional provisions for,
259; 1944
Report, 194-204. EAGLE
flasks, 371.
Disbursements,
Society, 1944, pp. 214-17. Eagleson,
Freeman T., 189, 192, 222.
Diseases:
Cholera, 405; pioneer, 409-16; "Early
Ohio Medicine: a Museum Dis-
treatment of
in early 0., 381-5. play,"
by Edward S. Thomas, 381-85.
Dissertations,
historical, rev., 424-5. Early
Stockaded Settlements in the Gov-
Dithmarschen,
peasants of, 8. ernador,
New Mexico, by Edward
Dittrick,
Howard C., "Cleveland Doctors Twichell
Hall, Jr., rev. by H. Lindley,
and Their
Fees (about 1840)," 361- 177.
70;
identified, 428. Eaton,
Amos, 333, 334, 335, 336, 350;
Dixon, George
M., 373, 374-7; Catalog Index
to Geology of the Northern
of 1858,
374-7. States,
335; Manual of Botany, 335.
Doan's
Corners, Cleveland, 97.
"Documentary Data," by Bertha E. Eaton,
McClellan, 253.
Josephson,
56-62, 171-76, 211, 328- Eaton,
Starling L., 198-9, 253.
30, 392-4. Eaton,
U. U., 341.
Documentary
historical publications, 236. Eberle,
John R., 332, 348.
"Echoes
out of the Past," by Caroline M.
Documentary
Treasure Chest, 171-2.
Zimmerman,
143-8.
Documents,
Department of, in Society's
Library, 253;
reference use of, 56; Eckstein,
Frederick, and Milo G. Williams,
scope and
needs, 210. 116, 117.
Dogwood, red
flowering, mentioned by Eclectic
Head Quarters, 373.
John L.
Riddell, 333. Eclectic
Medical Institute, 343.
Donahey, A.
Vic, 329, 330. Economic
history of U. S., 245.
Don Juan, J.
L. Riddell poses as, 338. Eddleblute,
C. C., 254.
Don Quixote,
J. L. Riddell poses as, 338. Editor,
of Society, 253.
Dorn, Helen
P., 231. Editorial
Assistant, of Society, 253.
Dorn, Walter
L., 232, 243. Editorial
Associate, of Society, 253; pro-
Double-Ax, as
a symbol, 16. fessional
meetings attended by, 206.
Douglas,
Stephen A., 149.
Edmiston, John M., 89.
INDEX 437
Education,
397, 398: Fee
bills, 361-2; Columbiana Co., 369;
C.
Atwater's interest in, 84, 85-6.
Medina Co., 369.
co-,
232, 238. Fees,
medical, 1840, 361; membership,
first
in O., 383-4.
Society, 258.
early
O., 235. Fendler,
August, 404.
for
women, 239. "Ferhexed,"
5.
higher,
statistical data on, 69. Ferm,
Vergelius, 239.
medical,
409, 417-21. Fess,
Simeon D., 241.
medical
in O., 383, 384. Fevers,
cause of, 356, typhus, suffered by
Ohio
State Department of, contest
Mendenhall, 368.
co-sponsor,
386. Feydelem,
Joseph, 202, 256.
Quaker,
of Indians, 33-9. Fiftieth
anniversary celebration by Society,
Educational
service, Society's, 228. 250.
Edwards,
Rudolphus, compass of, 97.
Finance Committee, Society, appointment
Eells,
Hasting, 244.
of, 222.
Ellis,
H. Holmes, 230.
Finances, Society's, constitutional pro-
Ellsworth,
Clayton S., 235, 236, 240.
visions for, 260.
Emch,
Lucille B., 235. Financial
Secretary, of Society, 253.
England,
religion in, 237. Findlay,
O., 238.
Epidemics,
356; cholera, 1850, p. 405. Findley,
Walter, 256.
Erie
Canal, 40. Finns,
in Ohio, 234.
Espy,
Josiah M., 118. Fire
damages, to State memorials, 202.
Essay,
prize-winning, 386-91. First
Michigan Frontier, by Calvin Good-
Este,
David K., 90. rich, rev. by B. E.
Josephson, 65-6.
Etna,
O., 44.
Fiscal year, Society's constitutional pro-
Europe,
intellectual history, 243.
visions for, 260.
Everhart,
R. R., barn symbol on farm of, Fisher,
Sydney, N., 237.
3. Fitch,
John, 343.
Executive Committee, Society, appoint- Fitch, Mary,
343.
ment,
222; meetings during 1944, Fitch, William,
travel of, 40-5.
p.
206. Flanner,
Dr. T. 89.
Exhibition Committee, Society, activities Flax, culture in
Ohio, 130-1.
of,
195, 198. Fletcher,
Robert S., 232, 238, 238-9, 239,
Exhibits,
Society, 192, 195, 228; Dept. 243;
A History of Oberlin College
of
Documents, 210-11. from Its Foundations through the
Expositions: Civil
War, rev. by A. Mink, 183-6.
Buffalo,
Pan-American, 248. Flint,
James, 233.
Chicago
Columbian, 248. Flint,
Timothy, 89, 91, 233.
Chicago
World's Fair, 250. Flint
Ridge, acquisition, 250.
Cleveland
Great Lakes, 250. Floods,
Mississippi R., commission to
Jamestown
Ter-centenary, 248.
inspect, 356.
New
York World's Fair, 251. Flora
of Louisiana, by John L. Riddell,
Philadelphia
Centennial, 247. 358.
St.
Louis Louisiana Purchase, 248. Flora
of North America, 331.
Florence,
George, 189, 191, 222.
FAIRFIELD
Co., O., tobacco culture in, 139. Florula
Bostonensis, by Jacob Bigelow,
Falconer,
John I., 239, 242.
350.
Fallen
Timbers State Memorial, 254. Flower-star,
as symbol, 19, 21.
Fanning,
Ralph, exhibit by, 192. Folklore, anthology
of, 69-72; Ohio,
Far
East, American relations with, 244.
preservation of proposed, 213.
Farm
produce, Ohio, before 1850, p. 127- Foote,
John P., 89.
42. Foraker,
Joseph B., 49, 53, 226, 329.
Farmers,
and Populist Movement, 47. Foraker,
Mrs. Joseph B., 95; MS. Collec-
Farmer's
Block, Cleveland, O., 364-5.
tion, 392.
Fatig,
Richard S., 199, 255. Force,
Manning F., 91.
Federal
Writer's Program, 240. Ford,
Seabury, 329, 330.
438 INDEX
Foreign-born,
contributions of, 239. Gambier,
Lord, 343.
Forges, early
Ohio, 234. Gano,
W. G. W., 117.
Forman,
Jonathan, 234, 369, 384; book Garber,
J. Otis, 242.
revs. 409-21. Gardiner,
Benjamin, 244.
Forrest Hill
Academy, 397. Garfield
House, 199, 255.
Forshay, O.
G., 122. Garlick,
Theodatus, 366.
Fort Amanda
State Memorial, 254. Garner,
Hubert W., 253.
Fort Ancient
Indians, 227. Garnier,
Lamoureux & Co., 377.
Fort Ancient
Museum, 251. Garrison,
Curtis W., 236, 238, 239; ed.,
Fort Ancient
State Memorial, 254; fires The
United States: 1865-1900: a
at, 202; land
adjacent to purchased, Survey
of Current Literature with
200; acquired
by Society, 248. Abstracts
of Unpublished Disserta-
Fort Hill
State Memorial, 254; acquisition, tions,
II, rev. by J. H. Rodabaugh,
250. 424-5.
Fort
Jefferson, 199. Gas,
natural, in Ohio, 237.
Fort Laurens
State Memorial, 256; acqui- Gaylord,
Allen, painting by, of Cleveland,
sition,
249. 97.
Fort Miami,
construction, 238. Gearing,
Jason L., 253.
Fort Recovery
State Memorial, 254; acqui- Genealogy,
of Atwater family, 87.
sition, 250. General
Assembly of Ohio, authorizes
Fort St.
Clair, 199. History
of Ohio, 207.
Fort St.
Clair State Memorial, 254.
Gen. George A. Custer, see, Custer Monu-
Foster,
Beatrice, 253.
ment, Gen. George A.
Foster,
Charles, 226, 329, 330. Genine,
Thomas H., 90.
Fox, Arthur,
396. Geological
survey, plans for, 354.
Franklin
Bank, 399. Geology,
contribution of John L. Riddell
Franklin Co.,
O., place names, 234. to, 348.
Franklin County Planning Commission, Geology
of the Northern States, index to,
198. by Amos
Eaton, 335.
Franklinton,
O., 400; founding of, 395. George
III, 243.
Frary, Ihna
Thayer, 245. George,
Henry, contribution of, 47, 51.
Frauenknecht,
Robert, 254. George
Rogers Clark, see Clark State
Fredonia Academy,
336. Memorial,
George Rogers.
Freiligrath,
--, 239.
German-Americans, in World Wars I and
French
Empire, 236.
II, 242, 239.
Friends,
Society of, and Shawnee Indians, German-language
press, 242.
33-9, 231;
first minister in O., 231. Germans,
in Pa. and Ohio, 1-32.
"Friends
and the Shawnee Indians at Germantown,
O., founding of, 4.
Wapakoneta,"
by Harlow Lindley, Giddings, Joshua
R., MS. Collection, 250,
33-9. 392.
Frontier,
Michigan, 65; Northwest, 75-6; Giddings
resolutions, 233.
Ohio, 245. Gilbert,
A. W., 117.
Fulton Canal,
241. Givens,
Mrs. Annie May, 254.
Funds, for
Indian civilization, 37. Glacial
Grooves, acquisition, 250.
Funds,
Society's, receipts and disburse- Gladden,
Washington, 51.
ments of,
214-21; constitutional pro- Gnadenhutten,
centennial at, 248; acqui-
visions for,
260. sition, 250;
sesquicentennial pag-
eant, 250;
Monument, 256.
GALBREATH,
Charles B., 239, 249, 252. Goforth,
William, 384, 397.
Gallagher,
William, 91. "Gold
Medal" exhibit, 248.
Gallatin,
Albert, 236. Golden
Rule Police Chief, see Kohler,
Gallia County
Historical Society, 200. Fred.
Gallipolis,
O., centennial celebration at, Goldman,
Dr. Leon, 235.
248; Our
House tavern at, 200. Goodale,
Lincoln, 383.
Gallows,
abolition of, advocated for Ohio, Goodenow,
John M., 90.
104-12. Goodman,
A. T., 98.
INDEX 439
Goodman, W.
T., 123. Hallstadt
Age, see Iron Age.
Goodrich,
Calvin, The First Michigan Hamilton,
W. J., visits Society's Library,
Frontier, rev. by B. E. Josephson, 56.
65-6. Hamilton,
O., 243.
Gould,
Clarence P., 236. Hammondsville,
O., 169.
Governors,
Ohio, private papers, 328-9. Hanby
State Memorial, 255; dedication,
Gordon, W. J.
M., & Bro., 373, 377.
251.
Graham,
Albert A., 247, 252. Hancock
Co., O., clover seed in, 132.
Graham, George,
93, 119. Hanna,
Marcus Alonzo, 49, 53.
Grand Army of
the Republic, in Minne- Hannin,
Rev. Edward, 237.
sota, 68,
243. Hare,
John S., 239.
Granger,
Hannah, 42. Harlan,
Carter B., offers resolution for
Granger,
Ralph, 42, 90.
abolition of capital punishment, 106.
Grant, U. S.,
cabin, 231; birthplace, 249, Harmon, Judson, 54, 329, 330.
255; School
House, 255. Harmony,
Indiana, settlement, rev., 426-7.
Grave
robbery, for medical dissection, 345.Harris, Andrew L., 329, 330.
Gray, Asa,
360, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, Harrison,
Benjamin, correspondence, 245.
406; and John
Torrey, Flora of North Harrison,
John P., 349.
America, 331. harrison State Memorial, 255.
Gray, Emily
R., 254. Harrison's
Tomb, acquisition of, 249.
Gray, L. J.,
199, 202, 254. Harrison,
William Henry, 91, 236, 398.
Gray
Herbarium Building, 408. Harvey,
Henry, 39.
Great Lakes:
72, 241; Michigan, 73; Harvey,
Isaac, 35.
Superior, 74;
Huron, 74-5; Expo- Harvey,
Simon, 35.
sition,
Cleveland, 250. Hatcher,
Harlan H., 232, 241, 242; The
Great
Lakes, by Harlan Hatcher, rev. by Great
Lakes, rev. by 'Harlow Lindley,
H. Lindley,
72. 72.
Greenville
Centennial Celebration, 248. Havighurst,
Walter, 241.
Green,
Mahalah, 36. Hay,
John, and J. G. Nicolay, ed. of
Green,
Robert, 36.
Lincoln's writings, 149, 153.
Greene Ville
Treaty Painting, authorized, Hayden-Clinton
Bank, see Clinton Bank.
251; by
Howard Chandler Christy, Hayden
Society, 234.
202;
Committee, 199. Hayes
Memorial, 255; acquisition of, 249;
Greenman,
Emerson F., 227, 230. dedication
of, 249; library addition
Griffith,
Arthur, 255. to,
249.
Grim, Paul
R., 233. Hayes, Rutherford B., 226, 238, 248,
Grimes, James
W., restorations by, 201. 252,
329, 408; centennial celebration,
Grimm, Harold
J., 232, 244. 249;
conversations with, 236.
Griswold,
Chester, 343. Hayes,
Webb C., II, 191.
Griswold,
Ezra, 344.' Haygood,
Atticus G., 238.
Gross, Samuel
D., 349, 368. Health,
yellow fever epidemics, 356.
Guernsey Co.,
O., 241; tobacco culture in, Heck,
Frank H., 243; The Civil War
139. Veteran
in Minnesota Life and Poli-
Guide to
the Manuscripts of the Wisconsin tics,
rev. by Bertha E. Josephson, 68.
Historical
Society, ed. by Alice E. Heinzen, Karl, 239; biography, 245;
Smith, rev.
by B. E. Josephson, biography, rev., 421-2.
182-3. Heiser,
Mrs. Alta Harvey, 230, 243.
Guides, by
Ohio Writer's program, 240. Hemp,
culture in Ohio, 127, 128-30.
Guilford,
Nathan, and schools, 85. Henry,
John F., 348.
Herbarium, of
William S. Sullivant, 402,
HADEN, Dr.
Russell L., 235. 408.
Hale, Josiah,
358. Herrick,
Myron T., 329.
Hall, Edward
Twitchell, Jr., Early Stock- Herron,
George Davis, 51.
aded
Settlements in the Governador, Herron, Joseph, 120.
New
Mexico, rev. by Harlow Lindley, Herron, Otho M., 118.
177. Hertzog,
Dr. Lucy Stone, 235.
440 INDEX
Hewitt, M. L.,
364, 365, 366. Hoadly,
George, 329, 330.
Hewitt-Ackley
partnership, 365, 366. Hockett,
Homer C., 244; The Land of the
"Hex
Signs," see Barn symbols. Free, rev. by Harlow Lindley, 180-1.
Hexerei, see
Witchcraft. Hocking
Co., O., barn symbol in, 3;
Hexter, J. H.,
237. tobacco
culture in, 139.
Highways, C.
Atwater's interest in, 84. Hog
Creek Indians, 39.
Hildreth, Rhoda
Cook, 342. Holley,
Nathaniel, 122.
Hildreth, Dr.
Samuel P., 89, 91, 339, Holmes,
Southworth, 119.
340, 341, 342,
347, 348, 350, 351, Holstein
Enigma, 237.
353, 354, 356,
383; publications of, Holzer,
Dr. Charles E., 189, 191, 200,
247; relations
with John L. Riddell, 222; gift of,
205.
332. Holzer, Mrs.
Charles E., 191, 200, 251;
Hildreth,
William H., 233. gift
of, 205.
Hill, F. D.,
373-4, 377, 379. "Home
Guard," M. G. Williams joins,
Hill, Lawrence
F., 240, 244. 124.
Hill, Perry,
255. Home
League, 367.
Hill, see Fort
Hill. Hooker,
Sir William J., 402.
Hinds, George
Nelson, 235. Hoover,
Theodore N., 240.
Hine, James S.,
250. Hoover,
Thomas N., 232.
Hiner, L. D.,
384. Hopewell
Indians, 227.
Hinman, Mrs.
Ebenezer, 118. Hops,
culture of, in Ohio, 127, 134.
"Historian's
Notebook," 409. Horse,
and sun symbol, 15.
Historical and
Philosophical Society of Horton,
Walter M., 239.
Ohio, 89-95,
96, 231; incorporation, Hospitals,
first in Columbus, 384; first in
89, 247;
members, 89-91; papers, 91; Ohio,
384.
meetings, 91-3;
merges with Am. Hotels,
Columbus, Neil House, 400.
Hist. Soc.,
92-3; collections, 93-4; Hough,
Joseph, 230.
activities,
94-5. Houghton,
Douglas, 336, 337, 350.
Historical
Records Survey, publications of, Howard, Harry N., 244.
240. Howe,
Frederick C., 51.
Historical
societies, Ohio, 231; history, Howe,
George F., 235, 236, 244.
89-95,- 96-103,
223-9, 247-56. Howe,
Henry, 244-5.
Historiography,
1865-1900, rev., 424-5; Howells,
William Dean, 231.
1935-45, pp.
230-46; Russian, 237. Hubbart,
H. Clyde, 242, 243, 244.
History,
Curator of, 253. Hudson,
O., Lincoln's visit to, 161, 166-8.
History,
Department of, establishment of, Hudson
Valley, 40.
250. Humor,
backwoods, 236.
History,
historiography, Weisenburger, F. Hunt,
B. F., 119.
P., "The
Writing of History in Hunter,
Robert M. T., 245.
Ohio,
1935-1945," 230-46. Huntington
National Bank, 400.
History, local,
bibliography, 261-327; Huntington,
Samuel, 328, 330.
medical,
display of, 381; new mean- Hurdus,
Adam, 117, 233.
ing for, 227;
Ohio, plan for com- Hurin,
Silas E., 237.
prehensive,
207. Hutchins,
Lt. T., 243.
History of Oberlin
College from Its Hutchinson, J. B., 364, 369.
Foundations
through the Civil War, Hyatt, Capt. --, 231.
by Robert
Samuel Fletcher, rev. by Hyatt,
Hudson, 231.
Arthur Mink,
183-6.
History of
Ohio, by Caleb Atwater, 87. Icones
Muscorum, 406.
History of
the State of Ohio, 191, 228, Illustrations:
barn near Circleville (Pick-
241-2;
announcement on, 78; author- away Co.,
O.), 2; barn at Kempton
ized, 250;
completed, 207, 251; sale (Berks Co.,
Pa.), 3; Cretan Terra-
of, 206. cotta
Sarcophagus with symbols, 12;
"History
Writing in Ohio," by Francis P. Mycenaean
gold pendant, 13; Mycen-
Weisenburger,
230-46. aean gold foil disk, 13; harness
Hoadley,
Charlotte, 123. ornaments,
14; whip handle, 14;
INDEX 441
painted
wooden ornament for pack James,
John H., 91, 250.
saddle, 15;
barn with combination of James,
Thomas, 89.
symbols, 16;
linen lace, 17; mangling Jameson,
Horatio B., 349.
board, 17;
weaver's thread guide, 17; Jamestown
Ter-centenary, 248.
barn at Wescoesville with club- Janitors, of
Society, 253.
armed
swastika, 18; barn south of Jarvis,
John, 255.
Wescoesville,
with modified swastika, Jefferson,
Thomas, project for complete
18;
club-armed swastika, 20; Cretan
edition of works of, 63.
vessel
with swastika, 22;
bread Jetter,
Charles, 254.
stamp from
Brittany, 24; Cretan ves- Johnson,
Arthur C., Sr., 222, 249, 252;
sel, 25;
Danish sword pommel, 25; president
of Society, 189, 190, 191,
Mycenaean
sword pommel, 25; handle 193.
of Celtic
bronze tankard, 27; rock Johnson,
Tom L., mayor of Cleveland, 50,
sculpture,
27; barn with gable post, 51, 52,
53.
29; piano
bought for Mary Catherine Johnstone,
Robert, 364, 369.
Spining, 144;
Riddell microscope de- Joint
Legislative Committee, 200.
sign, 357;
Riddell postage stamp, Jones,
Charles A., 190.
359; title
page from Shaker Botanic Jones,
Rev. David, 83.
Catalog, 372. Jones,
Ichabod Gibson, 343, 344, 346.
Immigrants,
German, Heinzen, Karl, 421- Jones,
Mary M., 235.
2; history
of, 245. Jones,
Robert Leslie, 232; "Special Crops
Immigration,
Ohio, studies on, 234. in
Ohio before 1850," 127-42.
In Tune
with Time, by Lorenzo Hill Jones, Samuel M., mayor of Toledo,
O.,
Bulkley, rev.
by Clarence L. Weaver, 49, 50, 51,
52, 53, 237.
425-6. Jordan,
Philip Dillon, 232, 234, 236, 238,
Incorporation,
Articles of, of Society, 257. 239,
241, 242, 246; ed., Annals of
Index,
general, to Quarterly, proposed, America,
rev. by Bertha E. Josephson,
208. 68;
identified, 428; "Purveyors to
Indexes,
newspaper, 240. the Profession:
Cincinnati Drug
Indiana
Magazine of History, 238. Houses,
1850-1860," 371-80.
Indiana
Yearly Meeting of Friends, 33, Jordan,
Wayne, 230.
36, 37, 38. Josephson,
Bertha Esther, 206, 211, 231,
Indians: 244,
253, 428; book revs. 64-9, 182-
Creeks, 238. 3,
330; "Documentary Data," 56-62,
in Ohio
Valley, 244. 171-6,
328-30, 382-4; comp., Publi-
prehistoric,
227. cations
for Sale by the Society, 208.
settlements
in Ohio, map on, 197. Journal
of Modern History, 236-7.
Shawnee,
33-9, 231. Journal
of Southern History, 238.
Winnebago,
86. Journal
of the American Military Insti-
Industrial
Commission of Ohio, medical tute,
239.
fee schedule
issued by, 370. Journalism,
mid-western, 236; Ohio, 234.
Industrialization,
and reform, 46. Journalists:
Howells, William Dean, 231;
Information
Clerk, of Society, 253. Medary,
Samuel, 231; Niles, H., 236.
Ingersoll,
Robert, 51. - Joyner, Fred
B., 232, 240.
Inglehart
& Mills, 364, 365.
Inscription
Rock, acquisition, 250. KALMIA
(mountain laurel), mentioned
Instrument
cases, physicians, 371. by
John L. Riddell, 333.
Interurban
Golden Spike ceremony, 238. Keeler,
Lucy Elliot, 238.
Investment,
permanent, Society's, growth Keller,
John, 238.
of, 229. Keller,
Kathryn M., 237.
Iowa
Journal of History, 238. Kelley,
Alfred C., 89, 90, 401.
Iron Age, 11. Kelley,
Edgar Stillman, 233.
Iron
industry, 234; Scioto Co., O., 242. Kelley,
Fred C., 245.
Kelleys
Island, 255; proposed purchase
JACOBS,
Margaret, 256. and construction at, 200.
Jacques,
Edward, 43; letter by, 44-5.
Kellogg, Charles F., 118.
442 INDEX
Kelly,
Thomas, 89.
Latin America, Confederate exodus to,
Kenton,
Simon, 230.
244.
Kenyon, Lord,
343. Laurel,
mountain (Kalmia), mentioned by
Kenyon and
Gambier Theological Sem- John
L. Riddell, 333.
inary, 343. Laurens,
see Fort Laurens.
Kenyon
College, 346. Lausche,
Gov. Frank J., 222; appoint-
Kerner, R.
J., 244. ments
by, 192.
Kessler,
Lillian, 246. Lawson,
Fenton, 119.
Kettering,
Charles F., 249. Lawwill,
J. Richard, 202, 256.
Kiefer,
George, 382. Lebanon,
O., 372.
Kilbourne,
Cynthia Goodale, 346. Lebanon
Co., Pa., 4.
Kilbourne,
James, 343, 346. Le
Conte, John L., 341; John L. Riddell
King, Edward,
90. meets,
338-9.
King, Rufus,
91. Lecture
courses, Society's, 195, 228.
Kinmont,
Alexander, 122. Lee,
Robert E., as farmer, 238.
Kinsley,
Philip, The Chicago Tribune, Its Leebrick,
K. C., 232.
First
Hundred Years, I, 1847-65, rev. Leo Petroglyph
State Memorial, see Petro-
by Arthur
Mink, 178-9. glyph
State Memorial.
Kirker,
Thomas, 328, 330. Leonard,
B. G., 89.
Kirkersville,
O., 44. Lescuer,
Charles, 90.
Kirtland,
Jared Potter, 89, 91, 362, 364, Lesquereux,
Leo, 351, 406; career of, 404.
366, 367,
368, 369, 383, 384. Level,
Mrs. Lois, 255.
Kirtland, O.,
230. Levis,
William E., resignation, 192.
Kirtland
Society of Natural History, 98. Levy,
Walter, account by, on death of
Knapp, Perry,
50. John L. Riddell, 360.
Knittle, Rhea
Mansfield, 239.
Librarian, Society's, 189, 190, 191, 193,
Knock, Mary, see
Schrager, Mary. 253.
Know
Nothings, Salmon P. Chase, 236.
Libraries, botanical, 401; Ohio, Joseph-
Kohler, Fred,
50. son,
B. E., "Documentary Data,"
Kolehmainen,
John I., 234. 56-62,
171-6, 328-30, 392-4; Ohio
Kombrinck,
Jean, 254. State
Archaeological and Historical
Society
Library, "County and Local
LABOR vs.
management, 47. Historical
Material," comp. by Clar-
Lake
Huron, by Fred Landon, rev. by ence
L. Weaver and Helen M. Mills,
Margaret
Stutsman, 73-5. 261-327.
Lake
Michigan, by Milo M. Quaife, rev. Library, Society's, 249; size and use
of,
by Margaret
Stutsman, 73-5. 208;
need for space, 213; contents,
Lake
Superior, by Grace Lee Nute, rev. 228;
staff, 253.
by Margaret
Stutsman, 73-5. Licking Co.,
O., 40; tobacco culture in,
Lakes, see
Great Lakes. 139.
Lancaster,
O., Gazette and Enquirer, 382. Life
of Jonathan M. Bennett: a Study of
Lancaster
Co., Pa., 4. the
Virginias in Transition, by Har-
Land of
the Free, by Homer C. Hockett vey
Mitchell Rice, rev. by Bertha
and Arthur M.
Schlesinger, rev. by E.
Josephson, 66.
Harlow Lindley, 180-1. Lincoln, Abraham, 66; Cincinnati Speech,
Land
speculation, 237. Sept.,
1859, pp. 149-60; visit to
Landin,
Harold W., 237. Hudson
and Alliance, 161-8; in O.,
Landon, Fred,
Lake Huron, rev. by Mar- 233;
and governorship of Oregon,
garet
Stutsman, 73-5. 236.
Lane, Audre,
254. Lincoln,
Nancy Hanks, death of, 238.
Lane,
Ebenezer, 89. Lincoln
and the Radicals, by T. Harry
Lane
Theological Seminary, 143. Williams,
rev. by Bertha E. Joseph-
Langer,
William L., 243. son,
66-7.
Lapham,
Increase A., 352, 354.
"Lincoln in Ohio," by John H. Cramer,
Lathrop,
Clarence, 254.
149-68.
INDEX 443
Lindley,
Harlow, 189, 190, 191, 193,
McCook House, 199, 254; acquisition,
208, 222,
231, 239, 240, 241-2, 251.
250, 252,
253; "Friends and the McDowell,
Lieut. Abram, 398, 401.
Shawnee
Indians at Wapakoneta," McDowell,
John, 398.
33-9; book
revs., 72, 177, 180-2, McDowell,
Joseph N., 349.
186-7; ed., Captain Cushing
in McDowell,
Samuel, 398.
the War of
1812, 207; ed., Quarterly, McGirr, Newman
F., ed., Records of the
230;
"Chronology and Roster of the Columbia
Historical Society of Wash-
Ohio State
Archaeological and Histor- ington,
D. C., XLII-XLIII, rev. by
ical
Society," 247-56. Bertha
E. Josephson, 67.
Lindley's
system of botanical classification, McGrane, Reginald, 239, 245.
333. McGuffey,
Harriet, 144.
Lindsay,
Orrin, fiction, 360. McGuffey
Library, acquisition of, 249.
Lindsey, Ben,
51. McGuffey,
Rev. William Holmes, 122,
Linnaean
system of botanical classification,
144-5, 233.
333, 335. McKinley,
K. William, 256, 231.
Literature: McKinley
Memorial, 205; transfer, 251.
abolition,
238. McKinley
Trust Fund, 217-20.
American
folklore, 69-72. McKinley,
William, 212, 329.
European,
American ideas in, 236. McKinney,
Earl B., collection acquired,
of Karl
Heinzen, 239. 201-2.
Ohio, 235. McKinney,
Frank C., gift of, 201-2.
Lithic
Laboratory, establishment, 250. McKinney,
Miss Mary Eula, gift of, 201-2.
Little,
Charles, 254. McKisson,
Robert E., 49.
Livestock,
and sun symbol, 15. McLean,
John, 242.
Lloyd, Henry
Demarest, philosophy of, McMillen,
Robert, 170.
47-8, 51. McNeal,
Edward, 254.
Lloyd
Library, Cincinnati, O., 353. McNiff,
William J., 230, 242.
Lobdell,
Joshua, 42. McPherson,
William, 243.
Lobelia,
fluid extract of, 378.
Local
history, instructions on writing, 244.
Location, of
Society, 257. MACHINE,
politics, 48-9.
Locke, John,
350, 354. Madder
(agricultural crop), 127, 134-5.
Locke, Mrs.
John, 350. Madison
Furnace, MS. Collection, 392.
Logan Elm,
acquisition, 249. Magic,
barn symbols used as, 5.
Long, David,
367. Mahr,
August Carl, "Origin and Signifi-
Longworth,
Nicholas, 89, 352. cance
of Pennsylvania Dutch Barn
Looker,
Othniel, 328, 330. Symbols,"
1-32.
Looking
Backward, 48. Maintenance,
Department of, Society's,
Lorain Co.,
O., hops in, 134.
198-9.
Loring,
David, 119.
Maintenance, Superintendent of, Society's,
Louisiana
Purchase Exposition, 248. 253.
Loveberry,
Clarence, 248, 252. Maintenance
Staff, Society's, 253.
Lovell,
Oliver, 119. "Making
of a Book," exhibit, 211.
Lowman, Ray,
254. Malaria,
cure for, 384; 1760-90, 413-16.
Lucas,
Robert, 328, 351. Malaria
in the Upper Mississippi Valley,
Luxon, Norval
N., 236. 1760-1790,
by Dr. Erwin H. Acker-
Lynch,
Charity, 243. knecht,
rev. by Jonathan Forman,
Lyne, Edmund,
396. 413-16.
Malone,
Dumas, 239.
McAFEE,
Robert, 398. "Man
of the Month" exhibits, 211.
McArthur,
Duncan, 233, 328. Manchester,
Earl N., 384.
McBride,
James, 89, 90-1. Manser,
W., 119.
McClintock,
Mrs. Helen A., 238, 255. Mansfield,
E. D., 91.
McClure,
Russell S., 237. Manual
of Botany, by Amos Eaton, 335.
444 INDEX
Manual of
the Botany of the Northern 367-9; early Ohio, display on, 381-5;
U. S., by W. S. Sullivant and Asa pioneer, 409-13.
Gray, 405. Medill,
William, 329, 330.
Manual
Training School, established by Medina
Co., fee bills, 369; hops in, 134.
Pruden and
Williams, 118-19. Mediterranean
Area, cults from, 9.
Manuscripts,
Ohio, cataloging of, 210; Meetings,
Society's, constitutional pro-
Josephson, B. E.,
"Documentary visions
for, 259.
Data,"
56-62, 171-6, 328-30, 392-4. Meigs,
Return Jonathan, 328, 330.
Map of
Gen. Anthony Wayne's Campaign Membership, of Society, 1944, 206, 257-8.
against
the Indians in the Northwest Memorials, Curator of, 254.
Territory publication, 200. Memorials,
Division of State, 197, 199-
Maps,
recently cataloged, 56-9; recent ac- 203,
228, 251; fire damages to, 202;
quisitions,
62. staff,
254-6.
Marietta, O.,
340; madder grown in, 134; Memorials,
State parks designated as, 250,
early, 233. Memorials
Committee, Society, appoint-
Marietta Code
of 1788, 104. ment,
222.
Marietta Friend,
botanic advertisement in,
Mendenhall, George, 364, 366, 367, 368,
341. 369.
Marietta Republican,
botanic advertisement Mendenhall,
Thomas C., 404; address,
in, 341. 407.
Marshall,
Thomas Riley, 242, Merchant,
Ahaz, 96.
Marvin, Mrs.
George, 190. Merrill
& Co., William S., 373, 374.
Materia
medica, botanic, 371. Merrell,
William, 374.
Mather, W.
W., 354. Merwin,
George B., 96.
Mathivet, P.,
364, 365, 366, 367, 368. Meterological
observations, by M. G.
Maumee land
speculation, 237.
Williams, 119.
Maumee Valley
International Historical Mexican
War, American churches, 235.
Convention,
251. Meyer,
Mary Jane, book rev., 426-7.
Maynard,
Stephen, 344. Miami
University, and anti-slavery, 231.
Mayo, Daniel,
118. Miamisburg,
O., founding of, 4.
Mayor, first
woman, 231. Miamisburg Mound, 255; presentation
Mazour,
Anatole G., 237.
249; acquisition, 250.
Mechanics
Institute, 350. Michigan,
Territory of, 1805-29, papers of,
Medals:
Joseph Sullivant, 407. 64.
Medary,
Samuel, 231. Michigan
frontier, 65.
Medical Alumni
of the College of Medi- Microorganisms, and
fever epidemics,
cine of O. S.
U., publications of, 356.
409. Microscope,
402; John L. Riddell's designs
Medical
College of Louisiana, 334, 354.
for, 357; W. S. Sullivant's, 408.
Medical
colleges, early, Ohio, 331, 332;
Microscopy, W. S. Sullivant, expert on,
first with
teaching hospital, 384. 406.
Medical Department
of Worthington Middle West,
history of, 244.
College, see
Ohio Reformed Medical Midwest
Pioneer--His Ills, Cures, and
College. Doctors,
by Madge E. Pickard and
Medical
dissection, grave robberies for, R.
Carlyle Buley, rev. by Harlow
345. Lindley,
181-2; rev. by Jonathan
Medical
education, first in O., 383. Forman,
409-13.
Medical Fee
Table, 362-4. Mierka,
Kathleen, "Anthony Wayne: His
Medical
History and Archives, Ohio Com- Indian Campaigns
[poem]," prize
mittee on,
begun, 250; publications, essay,
386-91.
331-80. Military punishments,
in War of 1812,
Medical
instruments, prices, 379; early O.,
p. 239.
383. Miller,
E. J., 255.
Medical
treatment, fees for, 361. Miller,
Karl, 255.
Medicine,
Ohio, 234-5, 331-80; fees and Miller,
Oscar F., 191, 222, 252; Treas-
fee-bills,
361-70; advertisements for, urer's
Report, 1944, pp. 214-21.
INDEX 445
Miller, Paul
I., 236. Morgan,
Richard G., 202, 208, 227, 230,
Miller,
William Marion, 231, 232; "An 253,
385; Curator of Archaeology,
Unrecorded Incident of Morgan's activities of, 196-7.
Raid,"
169-70. Morgan's
Raid, 169-70, 232.
Mills,
linseed oil, 131; castor-oil, at Mormons,
242; at Kirtland, O., 230.
Cincinnati,
134; grist, 399. Morrill
Act, 407.
Mills &
Inglehart, 364, 365. Morrow
Co., O., clover seed in, 132.
Mills, C. A.,
368. Morrow,
Jeremiah, 90, 328, 330.
Mills, Edward
C., 235. Morrow,
Thomas Vaughn, 342, 343, 344.
Mills, Helen
M., 231, 253; radio nar- Motto,
for Ohio, 231.
rator, 196;
co-comp., "County and Mound
Builders, 225; Samuel Hildreth's
Local
Historical Material in the interest in, 341.
Ohio State
Archaeological and Histor- Mound
Builders Mound, acquisition, 250.
ical Society
Library," 208, 261-327. Mound
Builders State Memorial, 255.
Mills, Joshua,
364, 365, 366, 367. Mound
City, acquisition, 249.
Mills,
William C., 191, 227, 248, 249, Mound City
State Memorial, 197, 254;
252. opening,
251.
Mink, Arthur
D., 211, 245, 253; book Mt.
Holyoke College, history, 243.
rev., 177-9,
183-6; comp., Title List Mt.
Vernon, O., 44.
of Ohio
Newspapers, 208. Mowery,
Willis, 254.
Mint, U. S.,
at New Orleans, Branch of, Municipal
government, Ohio, Rodabaugh,
334, 355. J.
H., "The Reform Movement in
Minutes of the
Annual Business Meeting, Ohio
at the Turn of the Century,"
April 6, 1945,
Ohio State Archaeolog- 46-55.
ical and
Historical Society, 189-93. Murdoch,
Florence, 231; "Summary of
Minutes of the
Annual Meeting of the the
Manuscript Recollections of Milo
Board of
Trustees of the Ohio State G.
Williams (1804-1880)," 113-26;
Archaeological
and Historical Society, identified,
188.
April 6, 1945,
p. 222. Murdoch,
John, 118.
Missions,
Indian, at Wapakoneta, 33-9. Museums,
Society's, 249; staff, 253; con-
Mississippi
Valley, Upper, Malaria in,
stitutional provision for, 257.
413-16. Museum
Echoes, publication began, 249.
Mississippi
Valley Historical Association, Museums,
belonging to Society, 228.
207. Musci
Alleghanienses, publication of, 403.
Mississippi Valley
Historical Review, Musci and
Hepaticae of the U. S. East of
235-6; Index
to Vols. XVI-XXV, 244. the
Mississippi R., by W. S. Sulli-
Mississippi
Valley Press, 242. vant,
405.
Mitchell,
Alfred H., 231. Musci
Boreali-Americani, by W. S. Sulli-
Mitchell, Dr.
E. W., 235. vant,
405.
Mitchell, O.
M., 120, 123.
Muskingum Co., O., tobacco
culture in,
Mitchell,
Thomas D., 348.
139.
Mohler, Edward
F., 237. Muskingum
Valley, broom corn grown in,
Mollenkoff,
Edwin, 254. 136.
Monroeville,
O., during Morgan's raid, Mustard,
culture in Ohio, 127, 135.
169-70. Muster
Rolls, Daniel Cushing's, 207.
Montgomery
Co., O., Germans settle in, Mycenae,
12.
4.
Mooney, P.
Freeman, 204, 253.
Moore, David
R., 245. NAME
of Society, 257.
Moorehead,
Warren K., 227, 248, 252. Nash,
George K., 329, 330.
Moral
Advocate, by Elisha Bates, 105-6. National
Academy of Sciences, William
Moravian
settlements, 4.
S. Sullivant elected to, 408.
Morgan, Arthur
E., 240. National
Road, 44.
Morgan, Jane,
253. Natural
History, Department of, 198, 253;
Morgan, Gen.
John, 169-70, 231; raid by,
organized, 249.
169-70. Natural
History, Society of, 122.
446 INDEX
Neikirk, L. J., barn symbol on farm of, Notestein, Lucy, 243.
3, 22. Noyes,
Edward F., 329, 330.
Neil House, Columbus, 400. Noyes, Elmer
E., 234.
Neil, Mrs. Jane Marshall (Sullivant), 399, Nursing, in Ohio, 234.
405. Nute,
Grace Lee, Lake Superior, rev. by
Neil, Robert E., 405. Margaret Stutsman, 73-5.
Neil, William, 399-400. Nuttall,
Thomas, 360.
Nethers, John, 255. Nux
vomica seeds, 382.
New Albany, Indiana, Christian College Nye, Arius, 89, 91.
at, 345. Nye,
Russell B., 233-4.
New Citizens' Day celebration, 211.
New Harmony, Indiana, settlement, rev.,
OBSTETRICAL instruments, 383.
426-7. Octagon
Mound, acquisition, 250.
New Haven
Colony, David Atwater an O'Dell,
R. J., visits Society's Library, 56.
original settler of, 79. Officers,
administrative, of Society, 252;
New Jerusalem Church in Ohio, 117-26. constitutional provisions for, 256.
New Orleans, La., 334. Ogdensburg,
N. Y., 337, 339.
New Orleans Medical and Surgical Jour- Ohio:
nal, 1852,
358.
bibliography: Weisenburger, F. P.,
New York
World's Fair, 251. "The
Writing of History in
Newcomer, Lee, 234. Ohio,
1935-45," 230-46.
Newspaper Department, organized, 249; description and travel: Price Robert
Acting Head of, 253. "Travel in the 1830's," 40-45.
Newspaper indexes, 240.
Newspapers, on capital punishment, 109; growth of, 224.
historiography, 1935-45, pp. 230-46.
Ohio, title list to, 208, 211, 212, history: "The History of the State
245; Ohio, union list of, 211, 212; of Ohio," 78, 241.
Finish, 234; Mid-western, 236. history, soceties:
Nicely, Dherlys Mae, 386. Ohio State Archaeological and
Nicolay, John G., and John Hay, eds. of Historical Society
Lincoln's writings, 149, 153-4. Annual Reports ofth Di-
Niles, H., 236 rector,
Secretary and
Nixon, Edgar B., 233. Treasurer
for the Year
"Noble Fellow": William Starling Sulli- 1944,
pp. 194-221
vant, by
Andrew Denny Rodgers, III, Constitution,
257-60.
by Frank [Francis] C. Caldwell, 395- Minutes of the
Annual
408. Business
Meeting,
Nominating committee, for Society, ap- April 6, 1945, pp.
pointment, 190. 189-93.
Nootka Sound Crisis, 237. Minutes
of the Annual
Norona, Delf, 190. Meeting
of the Board
North Adams, Mass., 79. of
Trustees, April 6,
North, Earl R., ed., One Hundred and 1945,
p. 222.
Fifty Years of Presbyterianism in
social life and customs: Mahr,
A. C.,
the Ohio Valley, 1790-1940, rev. by "Origin
and Significance of
Bertha E. Josephson, 65. Pennsylvania
Dutch Barn Sym-
Northwest Ohio Quarterly, 237-8. bols,"
1-32.
Northwest
Territory, centennial cele- Ohio
Academy of History, papers, 232.
bration, 248. Ohio
Academy of Science, 198; annual
Northwest Territory, Journal of, acqui- meeting,
197; H. C. Shetrone, presi-
sition, 250. dent
of, 204.
Norton, Lawrence H., 222; president, Ohio Archaeological
Association, 247.
Western Reserve Historical Society, Ohio Association of the
New-Church, 118.
100. Ohio
Canal, 40, 41.
Norwalk, O., 41. Ohio
General Assembly, 367; on abolition
Notes, 77, 188, 428. of gallows, 107, 109-12.
INDEX 447
Ohio Historical Collections, 228, 242;
Minutes of the Annual Meeting of
Vol. XI, published, 207; series begun, the
Board of Trustees, April 6,
250. 1945,
p. 222.
Ohio Historical Society, 247. Museum, collections: Thomas, E. S.,
Ohio History Conference, first, 250. "Early
Ohio Medicine: a Mu-
Ohio Journal of Science, article by Henry seum
Display," 381-5.
C. Shetrone in, 204. Organization of, 247.
Ohio Medical Convention, 369. Ohio State Journal. See Columbus Ohio
"Ohio Medical History--Part 6," by the State Journal.
Ohio State Archaeological and Histor- Ohio State Medical Journal, "Historian's
ical Society, Committee on Medical Notebook," 409.
History, 331-80. Ohio
State Penitentiary, 367.
Ohio-Michigan Boundary dispute, 232. Ohio State
University:
Ohio Nurserymen's Association, 198. campus,
399, 400.
Ohio Reformed Medical College, 342, 343. Department
of Botany, Contribution
Ohio School of the Air, and Society, 196. No.485, pp. 331-60.
Ohio State Archaeological and Historical history
of, 243.
Quarterly, 228,
230; first publication, Joseph Sullivan's efforts for, 407.
247. Library,
212.
Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Press, 211.
Society: Studies,
Graduate School Series, Con-
tributions in History and Politi-
Annual Reports of the Director, Sec- cal Science, 242.
retary and Treasurer for the Studies, Journalism Series, 242.
Year 1944, pp. 194-221. Ohio
University, 398.
Committee
on Medical History, Ohio
Valley, Presbyterianism in, 65; folk-
"Ohio Medical History, Part 6," lore of, 213; Indians in, 244.
pp. 331-80. Ohio
Volunteer Infantry, 98th regt., 169.
"Constitution
of the Ohio State Ohio
War History Commission, 198, 212,
Archaeological and Historical So- 229; appointment of, 251.
ciety," 257-60. Ohio
Wesleyan College, history of, 243.
Contest co-sponsors, 386. Ohio Writer's Project, 232; publications,
240.
history: Ohio Yearly Meeting, of Friends,
1809,
Lindley, Harlow, "Chronology p. 33; 1823, p. 34; 1825, p. 35.
and Roster of the Ohio Oberlin, O., Mark Twain in, 234.
State Archaeological and Oberlin
College, 232, 243.
Historical Society," 247-56. Old Northwest
Genealogical Society Col-
Rodabaugh, J. H., "The Ohio lection acquisition, 249.
State
Archaeological and
Historical Society in a Oldham, Arthur, 386.
Ondrak, Andrew J., Jr., 212, 256.
Changing World," 223-9. One Hundred and Fifty Years of Presby-
Library, collections: terianism
in the Ohio Valley, 1790-
Josephson, B. E., "Documentary 1940, [ed.
by Earl R. North], rev.
Data," 56-62, 171-6, 328- by Bertha E. Josephson, 65.
30, 392-4. Oregon,
Lincoln and, 236.
"County and Local Historical Oren, George, 254.
Material in the Ohio State "Origin and Significance of
Pennsylvania
Archaeological and Histor- Dutch Barn Symbols," by August
C.
ical Society Library," Mahr, 1-32.
comp. by Clarence
L. Orr, Mrs.
Mary N., 255.
Weaver and Helen M. Mills, Orton Hall, Society moves to, 248.
261-327. Osburn,
Mrs. Raymond, 242.
Minutes of the Annual Business Ottoman Empire, civil war in,
237.
Meeting, April 6, 1945, pp. Our House tavern, given to
Society, 191,
189-93. 200, 205, 251.
448 INDEX
Overman,
William D., 231, 242. Phillips,
Mrs. Josephine E., 233.
Oxford,
O., 230, 241. Photostat
orders, 212.
Oxford
Academy, 334. Physicians,
Cincinnati:
Paddock,
J. R., 332, 333, 344. Goforth,
William, 384, 397.
Page
Hall, Society moves to, 248. Drake,
Daniel, 122, 235, 331,
Paine,
Thomas, 237. 348,
350, 356, 361, 362,
Painesville,
O., 41, 45. 383,
384.
Palatines,
6.
Cleveland, 361-70:
Palimpsest,
238. Ackley, H. A., 364, 365, 366,
Palmer,
Dwight, 384.
369.
Pan-American
Exposition, 248. Bond,
W. H., 368.
Paris,
France, College of Pharmacy of, Brayton,
Charles D., 364, 365,
377. 366, 369.
Parker,
Donald D., 244.
Congar, H. Mellen, 364, 366,
Parker,
Willard, 349.
368.
Parrish,
Orris, 344. Cowles,
Edwin W., 364, 366.
Part-time
assistants, in Society's Library, Cushing,
Erastus, 364, 368, 369.
253. Delamater,
John, 369.
Paterson,
Robert G., 235, 384. Garlick,
Theodatus, 366.
Pattison,
John M., 329, 330. Hewitt,
M. L., 364, 365, 366.
Payne,
Henry B., 49. Hutchinson,
J. B., 364, 369.
Peabody-Mathivet
partnership, 365, 366. Inglehart,
--, 364, 365.
Peasantry
of Pennsylvania Dutch, 6, 7, 8; Johnstone,
Robert, 364, 369.
beliefs,
30-1. Kirtland,
Jared P., 89, 91, 362,
Peasants,
of Dithmarchen, 8; Switzerland, 364,
366, 367, 368, 369,
8. 383,
384.
Peers,
B. O., 122. Long,
David, 367.
Peet,
Stephen D., 225. Mathivet,
P., 364, 365, 366,
Penfound,
William, 358.
367, 368.
Pennsylvania, topography,
similar to Mendenhall, George, 364, 366,
southwestern
Germany, 7; Criminal
367, 368, 369.
Code
in, 105; eliminates public exe- Mills,
C. A., 368.
cutions,
122. Mills,
Joshua, 364, 365, 366,
Pennsylvania
Dutch, customs of, 1-32.
367.
Pennsylvania
R. R. System, 400. Peabody,
--, 365, 366.
Perdicaris,
Jon, 237. Terry,
Charles A., 364, 365,
Periodicals,
early medical, 331.
366, 369.
Perkins,
Howard C., 237.
Columbus:
Perkins,
James H., 91. Goodale,
Lincoln, 383.
Perry
Co., O., tobacco culture in, 139. Wheaton,
J. M., 383.
Perry's
victory, celebration, 249.
Hudson:
Pershing,
Benjamin H., 232, 239, 242.
Case, Gideon, 383.
"Peruvian
Bark" (Cinchona), 384.
Marietta:
Peter,
Robert, 332, 339, 342.
Hildreth, Samuel P., 89, 91,
Petroglyph
State Memorial, Leo, 256. 247,
332, 339, 340, 341,
Pharmaceutical houses, in
Cincinnati, 342,
347, 348, 350, 351,
371-80. 353,
354, 356, 383.
Phi
Beta Kappa, William S. Sullivant True, Jabez, 383, 384.
elected
to, 398. Newton:
Philadelphia
Academy of Natural Science,
Richmond, John L. 383.
W.
S. Sullivant joins, 403.
pioneer, 409-13; fees of, 361; drugs
Philadelphia
Centennial Exposition, 247. used
by, 371-80; in Ohio, 381-
Philadelphia
Medical Society, 369. 5.
Philately,
postage stamps issued by John
Piano, Mary Catherine Spining's, 143-8;
L.
Riddell, 359. illustration of, 144.
INDEX 449
Pickard,
Madge E., The Midwest Pioneer Presbyterianism,
in Ohio, 1790-1940, p.
--His
Ills, Cures, and Doctors, rev. 65.
by
Harlow Lindley, 181-2; rev. by Prescription
bottles, 371.
Jonathan
Forman, 409-13. Prescriptions,
medical, 382.
Pickaway
Co., O., barn symbol in, 2. President,
Society's, 252; constitutional
Pickering,
Adrian, 253.
provisions for, 259.
Picket,
Albert, 122.
"President Elect Visits Hudson and Alli-
Picture
collection, cataloging of, 208-9.
ance," by John H. Cramer, 161-68.
Pierce,
J. D., 122. Preston,
N. Y., 334.
Pill
machines, 371. Price,
Robert, 233; book revs., 69-72,
Pingree,
Hazen S., 49.
422-4; "Travel in the 1830's," 40-5.
Pioneer
medicine, 381-5. Prices
Pitt,
William, 243.
drug:
Place-names,
in Franklin Co., O., 234. 1850's
& 1860's, p. 378.
Plants,
catalog of, by John L. Riddell, 1858,
pp. 374-7.
331. in
1830's, p. 40-5.
Platt,
Dr. Benjamin, 89. medical
instruments, 379.
Platt,
William A., 401. medical
texts, 379.
Pleasant
Valley, by Louis Bromfield, rev. medical
saddlebags, 379.
by
Robert Price, 422-4. Primitive
paintings project, Ohio, 202.
Plumb,
Charles S., 239. Printers
early Ohio 230.
Poetry,
by Kathleen Mierka, "Anthony
Private
papers, of Ohio governors, 328-9.
Wayne: His Indian Campaigns,"
Professional activities,
386-91.
of
Curator of State Memorials, 201.
Policy
Committee, Society, appointment, of
Editorial Associate, 206-7.
222. of
Secretary, 206-7.
Politics Progress and
Poverty, 48.
municipal,
48
Ohio,
232. Prohibition,
Rutherford B. Hayes on, 238.
speeches
by Lincoln, 149-68. Protestants,
in England, 237.
Pollard,
James E., 242. Pruden,
David, 118.
Popenoe,
Judson, essay on tobacco culture, Publicity,
for Society, see Public Rela-
141. tions.
Population, Public
Relations, Division of State Me-
Columbus,
O., 1867, p. 408. morials,
activities in, 200; 1944
Ohio,
1920-40, p. 234. report
of Secretary of, 203-4; Sec-
Populism,
47. retary
of, 253.
Porter,
Burton P., 241.
Publications,
Post,
Albert, "The Anti-gallows Move- documentary,
236.
ment
in Ohio," 104-12. of
Division of Memorials, 200-1.
Post,
Louis F., 51. of
Henry C. Shetrone, 204.
Postmastership,
New Orleans, John L. of
Historical and Philosophical So-
Riddell
holds, 358-9.
ciety of Ohio, 247.
Post-war
Program Commission, projects of Society's,
206, 228.
Society
reported to, 200. Society's
staff on, 253.
Potatoes,
Rohan, culture in Ohio, 127, Publications
for Sale by the Society,
137. comp.
by Bertha E. Josephson, 208,
Potts,
Genevieve M., 204, 208. 211.
Pound,
Asa, 35. Pumps,
physicians, 371.
Pound,
Ethel L., 238. Punishments,
military, in War of 1812,
Powell,
David M., 118.
p. 239.
Powell,
John W., 226. Puritans,
and dancing, 236.
Powell,
William Byrd, 353, 354. Purple
Heart, Order of the, 235.
"Pre-accessioning,"
of manuscripts, 210. "Purveyors
to the Profession: Cincinnati
Precursor,
church periodical, 118. Drug
Houses, 1859-1860," by Philip
Preparator-Technician,
of Society, 253. D.
Jordan, 371-80.
450 INDEX
Putnam,
Frederic Ward, 226.
"Review-Essay: 'Noble Fellow': William
Putnam,
Gen. Rufus, map by, 83. Starling
Sullivant, by Andrew Denny
Rodgers
III . . . an Abstract," by
QUAIFE,
Milo M., ed., American Lakes
Frank [Francis] Gary Caldwell, 395-
408.
Series,
rev. by Margaret Stutsman,
73-5;
Lake Michigan, rev. by Mar-
Rice, Harvey Mitchell, 245; The Life of
Jonathan
M. Bennett: a Study of
garet
Stutsman, 73-5. the Virginias in Transition, rev. by
"Quaker
Buttons," see Nux vomica seeds.
Bertha
E. Josephson, 66.
Quakers:
Charity Lynch, 243. Rice,
culture, in Ohio, 127, 128.
Quarries,
stone, 339. Richards,
Giles, 117, 242.
Quorum,
Society's Board of Trustees, con- Richmond,
John L., 383.
stitutional
provisions for, 259; So- Richmond,
W. Edson, 234.
ciety's
members, constitutional pro- Rickly,
Samuel S., 252.
visions
for, 259. Riddell,
George, 355.
Riddell,
John, father of John L., 336.
Riddell,
John L., publications of, 331,
RACCOON
Creek, O., 42. 332,
333, 337, 347-8, 351, 358;
Radio,
broadcasts, by Society, 196, 228; personal
journal of, 334; study at
publicity,
203. Rensselaer
School, 335-6; early years
Rafinesque,
C. S., 350. of
career, 337; death, 360.
Ragan,
Allen E., 242.
Riddell, Lephe (daughter of John L.),
Railroads,
400. 356.
Randall,
Emilius, O., 248, 252. Riddell,
Lephe Gates, 336.
Rankin,
Rev. John, 233. Riddell,
Mary, 356.
Rankin
House, 254. Riddell,
Noyes, 336.
Ray,
James, 398. Riddell,
Sanford, 353.
Ray,
Joseph, 231. Riddell,
Susan, 356.
Read,
M. C., 225. Riddellia
tagetina, 360.
Receipts,
Society, 1944, p. 214. Rightmire,
George W., 189, 191, 222,
Reconstruction,
Judge Tourgee and, 233. 233.
Records
of the Columbia Historical So- Rigney, Eugene, 189, 190, 191-2.
ciety
of Washington, D. C., XLII- River Museum,
opening of, 251.
XLIII,
ed. by Newman F. McGirr, Rives,
Dr. Landon C., 349, 353.
rev.
by Bertha E. Josephson, 67. Roads,
see Highways.
Recovery,
see Fort Recovery. Robert,
Joseph C., 238.
Reding,
James H., visits Society's Library, Roberts,
A. Sellew, 240.
56. Robertson,
James Alexander, 244.
Reference
Librarian, 253. Robins,
Mrs., 340, 341.
Reference
queries, data on, 209, 210, 211. Robins,
Jane, 341.
Reform
movement, in 0., 46-55, 231. Robinson,
Howard, 245.
Reformed
Medical School of Cincinnati, Rodabaugh,
James H., 197, 198, 208, 231,
343. 237, 239, 253, 385; "The Reform
Reichard,
F. A., 377. Movement
in Ohio at the Turn of
Reilley,
Edward C., 232. the
Century," 46-55; book reviews,
Reiter,
Mrs. Edith S., 255. 75-6,
424-5; paper by, 192; "The
Religion,
Presbyterian, 65; Swedenborgian, Ohio
State Archaeological and Histor-
233;
in England, 237. ical
Society in a Changing World,"
Remodeling,
Ohio State Museum, 200. 223-9.
Rensselaer
Co., N. Y., 40.
Rodgers, Andrew Denny, 1900-
Rensselaer
School, Troy, N. Y., 334, 335. "Noble
Fellow": William Starling
Repository,
journal of John L. Riddell, Sullivant,
a Review-Essay, by Frank
334. [Francis]
Cary Caldwell, 395-408.
Research,
Society's plans for, 228. Rogers,
James B., 349.
Research
Associate, 253. Rome,
decline of, 244.
Resor,
J., 119. Roos,
Frank John, Jr., 202, 245.
INDEX 451
Roseboom,
Eugene H., 236, 239, 240, Schooley,
Grandmother, 145.
241. Schools,
Rosicrucian
symbols, 26. C.
Atwater's interest in, 84, 85-6.
Ross,
Ogden, 117. Cincinnati,
in early 19th cent., 114,
Ross
County Historical Society, 191-2.
115-16.
Roster
of staff, of Society, 253-6. Indian,
at Wapakoneta, 37.
Roth,
John Lewis, 231. send
students to Society's museum,
Roush,
Rev. Lester Le Roy, 231.
196.
Roush
family, 231. Toledo,
O., 237.
Rowe,
Frank H., 242. See
also Education.
Rowfant
Club, former home of H. A. Schrager,
Mary, 252, 353, 354.
Ackley,
366. Schuman,
Henry, 36.
Rue,
George W., 231. Science
Series, No. 3, 208.
Ruggles,
Alice M., 235. Scioto Co., O., iron
industry in, 242.
Ruggles,
Benjamin, 90. Scioto Valley, broom
corn grown in, 136.
Rural
life, 422-4. Scott,
I. D., 256.
Russia,
and U. S., 244; historiography of, Scott,
Joseph M., 42.
237. Scott,
Martin B., 98.
Ryan,
Daniel J., 150. Scripps,
E. W., 51.
Sipps-McRae
newspapers, 51.
SADDLEBAGS,
medical, 371, 381; prices, Sears,
Alfred B., 233.
379. Sears,
Paul B., 242.
St.
Albans Township, Licking Co., O., 44. Secession, 245.
St.
Clair, Arthur, 233, 245, 328.
Secretary, Society's, 189, 190, 191, 193,
St.
Clair, Fort, see Fort St. Clair. 252,
253; constitutional provisions
St.
Francis Hospital, Columbus, 384. for,
259.
St.
Louis, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, Seip
Mound, 250.
248. Seneca
Co., O., 22; barn symbol in, 3.
Salaries,
Society's staff, constitutional pro- Serpent
Mound, 255; Museum, revamp-
visions
for, 259. ing
of, 197; acquisition, 248; State
Salem,
O., 163-4. Memorial,
254.
Salineville,
O., 169, 170. Sessions, Francis C.,
248, 252.
Salter,
William, 238, 242. Setzler, F. M.,
238.
Sampson,
John T., 202, 256. Seven
Ranges, 232.
Sampson,
Nathan, 119. Shaker Botanic
Catalog, illus., 372.
Sampson,
Roy, 199, 254. Shakers, United Society
of, see United
Sandburg,
Carl, Foreword, A Treasury of
Society of Believers.
American Folklore,
ed. by B. A. Shannon,
Wilson, 328.
Botkin,
rev. by Robert Price, 69-72. "Sharadin
barn, old," 3.
Sandusky,
O., 41. Shawnee
Indians, 33-9.
Sargent,
Winthrop, MS. Collection, 392. Shepard,
Lee, 231; "The Historical and
Sarkiss,
Harry Jewell, 237. Philosophical
Society of Ohio," 89-
Savage,
W. Sherman, 233. 95.
Say,
Dr. Thomas, 90. Sherwood,
Gen. Isaac, 237.
Scales,
371. Shetrone,
Henry C., 189, 190, 191, 222,
Schellenger,
Harold K., 243. 227,
230, 231, 239, 240, 249, 252,
Schenck,
William Cortenus, 232. 253;
"Caleb Atwater: Versatile Pion-
Schlesinger,
Arthur Meier, 244; joint eer; a
Re-appraisal," 79-88; leave of
author,
The Land of the Free, rev. by absence
of, 204.
Harlow
Lindley, 180-1. Shira,
Donald D., 235.
Schliemann,
--, excavations of, 19. Shoemaker,
Dacia Custer, 255.
Schodack,
N. Y., 40, 43. Short, Dr. Charles
W., 332, 347.
Schoenbrunn
Memorial, 199, 255, 256; Short,
William, 237.
fire
at, 202. Short
stories, Ohio, 1824-39, p. 235.
Schoenbrunn
Village, restored, 250; site, Shunk,
Edward W., 234.
acquisition,
249. Siders,
J. A., 256.
452 INDEX
Siebert,
Wilbur H., 239, 240, 243, 245. Spining,
Pierson, 143.
Silliman's Journal,
see American Journal Spitzer,
Carl B., 238.
of Science
and Arts. Sprang, Mrs. Susan G., 208, 253; map
Simms, Henry
H., 238, 245.
compiled by, 197.
Slack, Dr.
Elijah, 89, 122. Springfield,
O., 146.
Slager, Albert
L., 230. Squier
and Davis, 226; Ancient Monu-
Slater fund,
238. ments
of the Mississippi Valley, 83.
Slaughter,
Gabriel, 398.
"Squirrel Hunters," M. G. Williams joins,
Slight,
Joseph, MS. Collection, 392. 124.
Sloane, John,
89. Staff members,
in armed forces, 212;
Smallpox,
vaccination, 384. roster,
253-6.
Smith, Alice
E., ed., Guide to the Manu- Stage
coaches, travel by, in O., 44-5;
scripts of
the Wisconsin Historical lines, in O., 399-400.
Society, rev. by Bertha E. Josephson, Stahl, Mrs. Irene C., 204, 253; Treas-
182-3. urer's Report, 1944, pp. 214-21.
Smith, Kirby,
124. Stamps,
postage, issued by John L. Rid-
Smith, Nathan,
350. dell,
359.
Smith, Mrs.
Ophia D., 233, 241, 242. Stanberry,
Recompense, 344.
Smith, Samuel,
120. Standard
Oil Company, 47.
Smith, William
E., 239. Stark
Co., O., tobacco culture in, 139.
Smith, Mrs.
Winifred, 213, 253. Starling,
Lyne, 396, 398.
Smucker,
Isaac, 225. Starling
Medical College, 384, 407-8, 408.
Social
problems: Starling,
Sarah, 397.
Post, Albert,
"The Anti-gallows Starling,
William, 396, 397.
Movement in
Ohio," 104-12. Starr,
Harris E., 239.
Rodabaugh, J.
H., "The Reform Stars, as barn
symbols, 9.
Movement in
Ohio at the Turn State
House, Society housed in, 248; O.,
of the
Century," 46-55. erection,
of first, 398; O., erection,
Social Science
Research Council, 211. 402.
Society for
the Diffusion of
Useful Staughton,
John, 348.
Knowledge,
122. Steele,
John, 343.
"Society
in a
Changing World," by Steffens,
Lincoln, 51.
James H.
Rodabaugh, 223-9. Stevens,
Harry R., 234.
Society of
American Archivists, 206. Stethoscopes,
371.
Society of
Friends of America, 207. Stone,
Dr. John, marries Mary Catherine
Society of
Natural History, M. G. Wil-
Spining, 146; death, 147.
liams a member
of, 122. Story of a
Country Medical College; a
Soldiers, of 2
world wars, 239. History
of the Clinical School of
Songs, and
Mary Catherine Spining, 146- Medicine
and the Vermont Medical
8; early
American, 246. College,
Woodstock, V. (1827-1856),
Sontag,
Charles, 119. by
Frederick Clayton Waite, rev. by
Sourbeck
Hotel, 164. Jonathan
Forman, 417-21.
South,
northern clergy and, 244. Stout,
Wilbur, 234.
Space, need
for by Library, 213. Stowe,
Rev. Calvin, 122.
Spanish-American
War, newspapers and, Strickland,
Benjamin, 368.
236. Strong,
Josiah, 51.
Spatulas, 371. Strychnine,
382.
"Special
Crops in Ohio before 1850," by Stutsman,
Mrs. Margaret T., 208, 213,
Robert Leslie
Jones, 127-42. 253; book revs.
73-5.
Speculation,
Maumee land, 237. Sugar,
Hermina, 235.
Speculums,
371. Sullivan,
Mark, 51.
Spetnagel,
Albert, 191, 222. Sullivant,
Caroline (Sutton), 405.
Spining, Mary
Catherine, piano bought Sullivant,
Eliza G. (Wheeler), 400, 401,
for, 143; at
Oxford, 144-5; at Cin- 403; death,
404-5.
cinnati, 145;
in Springfield, 146; Sullivant Hill, 408.
marriage of,
146-7; and music, 146-8. Sullivant, Mrs. Jane (Marshall), 399.
INDEX 453
Sullivant,
Jane Marshall, see Neil, Mrs.
Tappan, Benjamin, 89, 119; first presi-
Jane
Marshall (Sullivant). dent
of Historical and Philosophical
Sullivant,
Joseph S., 89, 93, 397, 407; Society
of Ohio, 90.
botanic
studies of, 401; Medal, 407. Tarleton
Cross Memorial, 254.
Sullivant,
Lucas, 332, 344, 395, 396, 397, Taverns,
in early O., 44-5; "Our House,"
398. 200.
Sullivant,
Michael, 397, 407. Tax
Commission, Ohio State, 54.
Sullivant,
William Starling, 332, 333, Taylor,
Francis Henry, Babel's Tower--
334; a
"Review-Essay," by Francis the
Dilemma of the Modern Museum,
Cary
Caldwell, 395-408; birth, 397; rev,
by Harlow Lindley, 186-7.
youth,
397-8; marriage, 399; children, Taylor,
Dr. Ralph, 235.
399; death
of first wife, 399; second Teachers
College, organized by Daniel
marriage,
400; business career, 400; Drake,
348.
scientific
career, 401 ff.; publications, Tennant,
John, 256.
402, 403,
405, 406; takes field trip Tenure,
of Society staff, constitutional
with Gray,
403; honored, 403; em- provisions
for, 259.
ploys
assistants, 404; death of second Terrell,
Patsy A., 386.
wife, 404-5;
third marriage, 405; Territorial
Papers of the United States,
friendship with
Lesquereux, 406; X-XII,
The Territory of Michigan,
residences,
408; death, 408. 1805-1837,
comp. and ed. by Clar-
Sullivantia
Sullivantii, 403. ence
E. Carter, rev. by Bertha E.
Josephson,
64, 330.
"Summary
of the Manuscript Recollections Terry-Brayton
partnership, 365.
of Milo G.
Williams (1804-1880)," Terry,
Charles A., 364, 369.
by Florence
Murdoch, 113-26. Texas,
John L. Riddell's exploration of,
Sun Cult,
10, 11, 16, 19; and barn 355.
symbols, 9. Texts,
medical, prices, 379.
Sunbury, O.,
45. Thesis,
instructions for, 244.
Sunday
School, organized by Milo G.
Thomas,
Charles M., 232, 239, 240, 242;
Williams,
117. joint ed.,
Annals of America, III,
Supplementary
Catalog of Ohio Plants,
rev. by
Bertha E. Josephson, 68.
351.
Thomas,
Cyrus, 226.
Surgery,
Caesarian, first in U. S., 383.
Surveyors,
James T. Weed, 231; early O., Thomas, Edward S., 198, 253, 385; chair-
232. man,
Exhibition Committee, 195;
Swan,
Gustavus, 89. "Early
Ohio Medicine: a Museum
Swastika, as
barn symbol, 9, as symbol, Display,"
381-85; identified, 428.
19, 21, 22,
23, 24, 26. See also Thomas,
Jean, MS. Collection, 213, 393.
Illustrations. Thomas,
Philip, 37.
Swedenborgian church, and Milo G. Thompson,
George, 398.
Williams,
117. Thompson,
Peter G., 94.
Swedenborgians,
231, 233. Thomsonian
medicine, 368.
Swiss,
peasants, 8; barn symbols used by, Thorp,
T. C., 373.
28. Thurman,
Allen G., 226, 247, 252.
Symbols, see
Barn symbols. Tiffin,
Edward, 328.
Synopsis
of the Western Plants, 331, 332, Tilden &
Company, drug house, 373, 378.
333, 337,
351. Title
List of Ohio Newspapers, comp. by
Syringes,
371.
Arthur D. Mink, 208.
Szubiski,
Dr. Chester S., 235. Tobacco,
culture in Ohio, 127, 138-41.
Tobey, Dr.
H. A., 50.
Tobias,
Samuel P., 202, 256.
TABER, Dann
O., 203. Tod,
David, 329, 330.
Taft,
William H., 242. Toland,
Frank, 256.
Talbot, John
L., 122. Toland's
Dental Depot, John T., 374.
Tallmadge
MS. Collection, 393. Toledo,
O., 50; political machines in, 49;
Tammany
Society of Ohio MS. Collection, political
reform in, 51, 52; Old
393. Central
high school in, 237.
454 INDEX
Toledo News-Bee,
51. University
Circle, Cleveland, O., 99.
Tolhurst, Burt,
255. University
of Cincinnati Library, houses
Tolstoy, Count
Lev Nikelaevich, 51. Historical
and Philosophical Society
Torrey, John,
332, 334, 338, 401, 402, of
Ohio, 95.
408; and Asa
Gray, Flora of North "Unrecorded
Incident of Morgan's Raid,"
America, 331. by William Marion Miller, 169-70.
Tourgee, Judge
A. W., 234. Urbana University, corner stone laid,
Townsend, T.,
340. 123-4.
Trade routes,
European, 9-10. Urbanization,
of Middle West, 238.
Transportation,
C. Atwater's interest in, Utilities,
corruption among, 48; municipal,
84; stagecoach,
399-400; railroad, battle over
51-2; regulation of, 54.
400. Utter,
William T., 239, 241.
Transylvania
College, 398. Utting,
Mattie Johns, Christopher Colum-
Travel, in
1830's, p. 40-5; C. Atwater's bus,
the Discoverer, rev. by Arthur
interest in, 84. Mink,
177-8.
Treacle,
Stephen, 396.
Treasurer,
Society, 252; 1944 Report,
214-21. VACCINATION,
384.
Treasury of American Folklore, ed. by Valentine,
S. Paul, barn symbol on farm
B. A. Botkin,
rev. by Robert Price, of, 2.
69-72. Vallandigham, Clement L., and anti-
Treaties, U. S.:
Clayton-Bulwer, 235; gallows
movement, 109-10.
with Shawnee,
333. Vance, Joseph,
328, 330, 353, 399;
Trepte, H., 4. recommends
abolition of gallows in
Trimble, Allen,
328. Ohio,
106-7.
True, Jabez,
383, 384. Vance
property, sold to William Neil,
Trusses,
advertisements for, 368.
400.
Trust funds,
Society, receipts and dis- Van
Cleef, Eugene, 190, 191.
bursement of,
217-21. Van
Cleve, John S., 121.
Trustees, Board
of, Society, June 2, 1944, Van
Cleve, John W., 91.
meeting, 205;
Minutes of Annual Vandever,
G. H., 372.
Meeting, 1945,
p. 222; constitutional Van
Tassell, Charles Sumner, 237-8.
provisions for,
258-9. "Vaulting
Imagination of John L. Rid-
Tschudy, Burris,
255.
dell," by Adolph E. Waller, 331-60.
Tucker, David
A., Jr., 235. Venable,
Emerson, MS. Collection, acqui-
Turkey, civil
war in, 237. sition,
250.
Turner,
Frederick J., 1910 address be- Vermont,
anti-slavery in, 245.
fore A. H. A.,
46. Vermont
Medical College, history, 417-
Tuscarawas Co.,
O., tobacco culture in, 21.
139. Vice
Director, appointment of, 222.
Tuttle, Alonzo
H., 239. Vice
President, first, Society's constitu-
Twain, Mark,
233. tional
provisions for, 259; second,
Tyler, James J.,
235. Society's
constitutional provisions for,
Tyler, Pres.
John, 355. 259.
Tyo, Milton,
254. Vincent,
Martin, 386.
Visitors, to
Society, 196; to State Me-
morials, 202.
UFFORD, Mrs., see
Burr, Mary Catherine. Visual Aids
program, 199; Collections,
Underground
Railroad, in Vermont, 245. use
of, 196.
Union Village,
O., 372. Vogel,
C. William, 237.
United Society
of Believers, 372, 373; Volwiler,
Albert T., 190, 240, 245.
MS. Collection,
393.
United
States: 1865-1900: a Survey of
Current
Literature with Abstracts of WABASH
and Erie Canal, construction
Unpublished
Dissertations, II, ed. by of, 234.
Curtis W.
Garrison, et al., rev. by Wade,
Mrs. Mary Catherine (Spining),
James H.
Rodabaugh, 424-5. see Spining,
Mary Catherine.
INDEX 455
Waite,
Frederick C., 232, 235, 243; The Webbsport,
O., 42.
Story of a
Country Medical College, Webster, Cyril, 202, 204, 253, 385; re-
rev. by
Jonathan Forman, 417-21. models
Anderson museum, 196.
Waite, Mrs.
Winnie N., 253; and Visual Weed,
James M., 242.
Aids
Collections, 196. Weed,
John T., 231.
Waldorf,
George P., 49. Weisenburger,
Francis P., 230, 232, 235,
Walker, Amasa,
advocates abolition of 236,
237-8, 240, 241, 242; "The
gallows, 108. Writing
of History in Ohio, 1935-
Walker,
Charles, Amphibians in Ohio, 1945,"
240-46; book revs., 421-22.
208. Wertzelbacker,
Joseph, 255.
Walker, Claude
F., 190, 192. Wescoesville,
Pa., 21.
Walker,
Harvey, 240. Western
Journal of the Medical and Physi-
Walker,
Timothy, 91. cal
Sciences, article by Daniel Drake
Wall, William,
89. in,
331.
Waller,
Adolph E., 235, 385; "The Western Law Journal, on capital
punish-
Vaulting
Imagination of John L.
ment, 109.
Riddell,"
331-60; Foreword, "Noble Western
Literary Institute and Board of
Fellow":
William Starling Sullivant, Education, 121.
rev. by Frank
[Francis] C. Caldwell, Western Literary
Institute and College of
395-408;
identified, 428.
Professional Teachers, 121.
Walradt, Henry
F., 232. Western
New-Church Convention, 118.
Wapakoneta,
O., 231; Indian settlement Western
Reserve, anti-slavery movement in,
near, 33. 232;
counties in, 232; women in,
War of 1812,
Daniel Cushing and, 207, 235.
242; military
punishments in, 239; Western Reserve
Historical Society, 231;
encampment of
Sullivant land dur- celebrates
75th anniversary, 96; or-
ing, 398. ganized,
98; moves to University
Warder, John
A., 120. Circle,
99; Cathcart becomes director,
Warren Co.,
barn symbol in, 3. 99;
moves to East Blvd., 100; func-
Warren Trump
of Fame, newspaper, 212. tions
and facilities of, 100-3; col-
Washington,
Ky., 396. lections
of, 102-3.
Washington
Co., O., 230; tobacco cul- Western
Reserve University, history of,
ture in,
139. 243.
Watchmen, for
Society, 253. Weygandt,
Carl V., 191, 222.
Watson, Luman,
117. What
Became of Anna Bolton, by Louis
Wayne,
Anthony, monument dedicated, Bromfield,
rev. by Ardis H. Wheeler,
250;
1745-1796, poetry, prize essay 179-80.
on, by
Kathleen Mierka, 386-91. Wheaton,
J. M., 383.
Wayne, J. L.,
119. Wheeler,
Ardis Hillman, book rev., 179-80.
Wayne
Memorial, Anthony, 197. Wheeler,
Robert C., 212, 256.
Wayne Memorial
Association, Anthony, Wheeler,
Samuel, 89.
200, 207;
organized, 251. Whetstone
R., 396.
Wayne Memorial
Legislative Committee, Whig
Convention, Cuyahoga Co., 367.
Anthony,
Contest co-sponsor, 386. White,
George, 329, 330.
Wayne Memorial
Parkway Project, An- Whitlock,
Brand, 48, 49; mayor of Toledo,
thony, 200,
229. 50, 51, 52,
53, 54, 55.
Wealth, and
reform, 46. Whittlesey,
Charles, 96, 97, 225.
Wealth
against Commonwealth, 48. Whittlesey,
Elisha, 237.
Weather
records, of Samuel Hildreth, 341. Wilby,
Joseph, 95.
Weaver,
Clarence L., 209, 211, 231, 253; Wilgus,
Curtis A., 244.
co-comp.,
"County and Local His- Wilkins,
Ernest H., 238-9.
torical
Material in the Ohio State Williams,
Adelaide, 121, 124, 126.
Archaeological
and Historical Society Williams,
C. L., 385.
Library,"
208, 261-327; book revs., Williams
College, Williamstown, Mass.,
425-6. 79,
81; class in, publishes Manual
Webb, Thomas
S., 343. of
Botany, 335.
456 INDEX
Williams,
Joseph, and anti-gallows move- Witchcraft,
symbols protective against, 5.
ment,
109. Witt,
Peter, 51.
Williams,
Mary Loring, 120, 126. Wittke,
Carl, 191, 222, 228, 232, 236,
Williams,
Mary Louise, 120, 126. 238,
240, 241, 245; Against the
Williams,
Milo G., 231; birth and youth, Current:
the Life of Karl Heinzen
113-5;
and Johnny Appleseed, 114-5; (1809-80),
rev. by F. P. Weisen-
as
teacher, 115; opens school, 115-16; burger,
421-2.
and F.
Eckstein, 116; studies law, Wolfe,
Norman, 202, 256.
116; hears
Hurdus, 117; and Wolfe,
Preston, 189, 191, 222.
Swedenborgian
Church, 117-8; inter- Wolfe,
William G., 241.
est
in New-Church, 118; elected Women, in
Western Reserve, 235.
Secretary
of Western New Church Wood Dr. 353.
convention,
118; president of conven-
Wood,
Edwin F., 252.
tion,
118; established manual train-
ing
school in Dayton, 118-9; teaches Wood,
Reuben, 329, 330.
botany,
119; makes weather observa- Woodbridge-Gallaher
MS. Collection, 393.
tions,
119; teaches at Springfield, Woolfolk,
George R., visits Society's
119;
returns to Cincinnati, 119; Library, 56.
establishes
school, 119-20; returns to Wooster
College, history, 243.
Dayton,
120-1; family of, 120-1; Work Projects
Administration publications,
establishes
college in Urbana, 121; accession
of, 209.
promotes
education, 121-2; activities Workmen's
Compensation Act, 54.
of,
122-3; and Urbana University, World
War I, German-Americans, 242.
123,
125; joins "Home Guard," 124; World
War I Memorial erected and dedi-
joins
"Squirrel Hunters," 124; last
cated, 249.
years,
125-6; writings, 125-6; death World's
Fair, Chicago, 250.
and
will, 126; memorial window to, Wormly,
T. G., 408.
126. Worthington,
0., name, origin of, 230,
344.
Williams,
Randolph, 338.
Worthington
Academy, 343.
Williams,
Samuel, MS. Collection, 393.
Worthington College, 351; in 1832, pp.
Williams,
T. Harry, Lincoln and the Radi- 344-5
cals,
rev. by Bertha E. Josephson, Worthington,
James T., 89, 91.
66-7. Worthington
Medical College, 332.
Williams,
William H., 119. Worthington,
Thomas, 328.
Willis,
Frank B., 329, 330. WOSU,
programs over, 196.
Willison,
William R., 202, 256. Wright
brothers, biography, 245-6.
Willit,
Virgil, 242. Wright,
Charles, 404.
Willoughby
Medical College, 369. Wright,
G. Frederick, 249, 252.
Willoughby University
of Lake Erie, Wright, John
C., 89, 90.
Medical
College, 100th anniversary, "Writing
of History in Ohio, 1935-1945,"
409. by
Francis P. Weisenburger, 230-46.
Wyandot
Co., barn symbol in, 3.
Wilson,
Frazer E., 245; Arthur St. Clair; Wyandot
Co., barn symbol in, 3.
Rugged
Ruler of the Old Northwest;
an
Epic of the Frontier, rev. by YALE
University, 398.
James
H. Rodabaugh, 75-6. Yellow
fever, 356.
Wilson,
Harriet, MS. Collection, 393. York
Co., Pa., 4.
Wilson,
Samuel, 397. Yost,
Caspar, 51.
Wilson,
Woodrow, 236. Young,
Ben H., 256.
Winder,
D., proposes anti-gallows paper, Young,
Marguerite, Angel in the Forest:
108. a
Fairy Tale of Two Utopias, rev.
Windward
Islands, 236. by
Mary Jane Meyer, 425-6.
Winnebago
Indians, Atwater commissioner Young Men's Anti-Capital Punishment
to,
86. Society,
108-9.
Winsch,
Frank, 256. Young,
Thomas L., 329, 330.
INDEX 457
ZANE Trace, anniversary, 192-3. Zimmerman, Caroline M., 233; "Echoes
Zanesville,
O., mustard seed grown near, out
of the Past," 143-8; identified,
135. 188.
Zepp, Erwin
C., curator of State me- Zoar
Society, 233.
morials,
199, 222, 251, 254. Zoar
State Memorial, 199, 256; acqui-
sition, 251.