Ohio History Journal




GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUME LII

GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUME LII

 

Abbreviations to Centinel Index, 218.                                        American Association for the Advance-

Abolition, 153.                                                                             ment of Science, 325, 328, 332, 343.

Abrading stones, 17, 18.                                                             American Association of Dental Schools,

Academy, in Columbus, 1817, p. 72.                                         364.

Accessions Catalogue, to Society's MSS.,                                 American Association of Museums, Coun-

211.                                                                                          cil of the, 208.

Acquisitions to Society's Library, 210.                                      American Dental Association, 364.

Adams, C. T., 366, 368.                                                              American Historical Association, 86, 209.

Adams, Samuel, 153.                                                                 American Medical Association, 317, 363.

Addition to the Society's Museum     and                                  American Museum     of Natural History,

Library building proposed, 208.                                             344.

Adena culture, 62, 198.                                                              American Pomological Society, Commis-

Adena-Hopewell time period, 63.                                             sion to Investigate the Location of the

Adena traits, 63.                                                                          Burial Place of John Chapman, "The

Admissions to county fairs, 125, 130; to                                    Burial Place of John Chapman (Johnny

dental colleges in 1878, p. 360.                                               Appleseed); Report," 181-7.

Adoption Ceremony, Indian, 82.                                               American   Revolution,  see  Revolution,

Advertisements, 218.                                                                  American.

Adze, 14.                                                                                     Amistad, slave ship, 147, 148.

Africa, North, 305.                                                                     Amos, Harry W., appointment as trustee,

Affleck, J. S., 311.                                                                      209.

Affleck, John Gladstone, 313, 314, 322.                                    Amusements, 131, 132, 191.

Agassiz, Louis, 326.                                                                    Anderson, E. W., 367.

Agricultural Extension Service, 290.                                         Anderson, Maxwell, 193-4.

Agricultural Societies, Ohio, Jones, Rob-                                  Anderson, Sherwood, 293, 294.

ert Leslie, "The History of Local Ag-                                   Andersonville Prison, 158.

ricultural Societies in Ohio to 1865,"                                     Andover Theological Seminary, 338.

120-40.                                                                                    Andrews, E. B., 339.

Agricultural Society of Trumbull County,                                Andrews, R. M., 315.

121.                                                                                          Anglo-French rivalry, 189.

Agriculture, 128, 191, 286, 326, 377, 379.                                Animal bones, 21, 27.

Agriculture, State Board of, 129, 135.                                       "Animal Remains (Excavated at Fairport

Agriculturists, 141.                                                                      harbor)," by Robert M. Goslin, 45-51.

Air, Ohio School of the. See Ohio School                                 Annals of Science, 332.

of the Air.                                                                                Annexation of Texas, 148, 151, 152, 155.

Airplanes, 298.                                                                            Annual meeting, of Society, 1942, p. 205.

Air Raid wardens, 206, 208.                                                       Annual members, of Society, 1942, p. 209.

Akron, 141.                                                                                  Annual Reports (of the     Director, the

Alabama, 62, 196, 349.                                                              Secretary, and the Treasurer of the)

Alaska, 268.                                                                                Ohio State Archaeological and Histori-

Albaugh, William, 371.                                                              cal Society, 205-16.

Alcott, Carroll, My War with Japan, bk.                                    Anthony   Wayne   Memorial Association,

rev., 382.                                                                                 Ohio State Executive Committee, 209.

Alcott, Louisa May, 84.                                                             Anthropology, 198, 384.

Alexander, John, 315.                                                                Anthropology  and  Archaeology, Reports

Allen, Charles A., 367.                                                               in, Vol. V, No. 4, University of Ken-

Allen, Peter, 316.                                                                       tucky, 198.

Allen, Susan, 348.                                                                       Antioch College, 338-9, 343.

Allen County, Ind., 181, 183, 276.                                             Antislavery leaders, 141, 148.

Allen   County   (Ind.)   Commissioners'                                  Antislavery movement, 148, 155, 200, 380.

Records, 283, 284.                                                                  Antislavery Society of Tallmadge, 380.

Allport, W. W., 357.                                                                   Antlers, deer, 22, 23, 25, 46; tines, 23.

Altoona, Pa., 299.                                                                       Appalachian Mountains, 289.

Alumni, of the Ohio College of Dentistry,                                Appleseed, Johnny, see Chapman, John.

365.                                                                                         Appomattox, 88, 261, 265.

Alumni Association, Dental, 361.                                              Appropriations, of Ohio State Legislature.

Amateur Spirit in Scholarship; report of                                    214.

the Committee on Private Research of                                 Archaeological explorations, 64.

Western Reserve University, by Wil-                                  Archaeological Studies in Peru, 1941-42,

liam  S. Dix, rev. by H. C. Shetrone,                                     by Strong, Willey and Corbett, rev. by

292.                                                                                          Harlow  Lindley, 384.

American Antiquarian Society, 217.                                        Archaeologists, 81, 302.

American Association for State and Local                              Archaeology, Society's Dept. of, 3, 206.

History, annual meeting, 208; Council,                                Archer Cemetery, 183, 185, 187, 277, 282

208.                                                                                         Archer, Charles, 185.

385



386 OHIO ARCHEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

386       OHIO ARCHEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

 

Archer, David, Sr., 185.                                       Barberry hark, 352, 353. See also Bay

Archer-Rudisill farm, 185; burial plot,                berry.

186.                                       Barber's  Connecticut Historical Collec-

Archives, State, housing    and  servicing            tions, 250.

of, 211; need for preservation and care          Barges, 377.

of, 211.                                                                                    Barlow, Joel, 73.

Arizona, 334.                                                                              Barnesville, 0., 322.

Army of the Cumberland, see Cumber-          Barnhart, John Hendley, 343.

land, Army of the.                                            Barricklow, J. E., 366.

Army Post Hospital, 263.                                     Barron, Henry, 371.

Arnold, Otto, 368, 370.                                         Bass, White, 50.

Arrington, W. T., 366.                                          Baths, steam, 347, 348, 349, 350.

Artifact-bearing deposits, 7.              Batson, 0. V., 370.

Artifacts, 5, 7, 9, 17, 25, 27, 43, 47; stone,           Battle Creek Sanitarium, 272.

11, 55-6; slate, 16; bone, 21, 24, 26, 56-7;        Battle of the Wilderness, 88.

copper, 28; shell, 28, 57-8; Copena-type,        Bayberry, 353. See also Barberry.

62; Hopewellian-type, 63; illus., 12, 13,          Baylis, M. L., 367.

15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 24, 26.                                  Bazaar, of Mrs. Trollope, 381.

Asheries, 378.                                                                             Beads, 24, 28, 47, 49, 63; bone. 9; copper,

Ashes, 7, 8.                                                                                 21, 63; shell, 21; animal, 25; bird, 25:

Ashtabula County, 125, 135, 145, 152.                                      disk, 28.

Ashtabula   County  Agricultural Society,           Bean R., 281.

124.                                                                                         Bean River Trail, 281.

Ashtabula Sentinel, 153.                                                             Beans, 281.

Asia for Asiatics, 382.                                          Beard, Charles A., 293.

Assassination of Pres. Lincoln, 266. Rears, canines, 24, 26; claws, 24, 26;

Assemblies, 381.                                                                        molars, 24, 26; black, 28, 46, 48.

"Association of the Colleges of Dentis-                Beasley, Henry, 351.

try," 357.                                                                                 Beaver teeth implements. 24, 26.

Associations of Examiners, dental, 363.              Beavers, 28, 46, 48.

Asthma, 351.                                                                              Becker, J. P., 367.

Athens County, 124.                                             Becker, M. A., 367.

Athern, Ira, 369.                                                                         Bedford hogs, 126.

Audit, of Society books, 213.             Beebe, William   G., 273.

Auditorium, for Society, 208.           Beecher, Henry Ward, 261.

Audubon, John J., 100.                                          Beethoven Society, 118.

Aumann, Francis K., 287.                                    Bell, Albert J., 371.

Austinburg, 0., 124.                                               Bell, Frank, 367, 368, 369, 371.

Austria, Empress of, 83.                                       Bell, T. S., 335.

Autobiography, of C. G. Doney, 294.                 Bellerophon, ship, 66.

Awards, military, 65, 67. See also Prizes.           Bellows, Henry W., 334, 336.

Awl, William, 316.                                               Belmont Chronicle, 315.

Awls, 21, 22, 45, 47; bone, 9; effigy, 23.             Belmont County, 313, 316, 317.

Axes, 280.                                                                                   Belmont Farmer, The, 322.

Ayers, Eleanor    (Elenore)  Parker, 186.            Belmont Medical Journal, 310-23; facsim.

278.                                                                                         of t.-p. of Vol. I, No. 1, p. 314.

Ayers, James, 186, 276, 279, 281.                       Belmont Medical Society, St. Clairsville.

O., Paterson, Robert G., "The Belmont

Babbitt, Irving, humanist, 293.           Medical Society, 1847-1860. An     Early

"Background and Youth of the Seventh                County Medical Society in Ohio." 310-

Ohio President," by Ray Baker Harris,           23; The Constitution and By-Laws, fac-

260-75.                                                                                    sim. of t.-p., 312.

Bader, E. R., 371.                                                 Benefactors, Society members, 209.

Badge of the Purple Heart, 66.                            Benton. Elbert J., 204.

Badges of distinction, honorary, 66, 67.              Berlin, Conn., 250.

Bailey, Gamaliel, 144.                                         Bermuda Hundreds, 167, 168.

Bailey, Harvey J., 315.                                         Berry, A., 357, 371.

Bainbridge, O., 295.                                              Bettman, William   A., 370.

Baldridge, B. E., 368.                                            Betty, E. G., 370, 371.

Ball games, 272.                                                                         Beveridge Memorial Fund, Albert J., 86.

Ballads and Songs of Southern Michigan,            Bevis, Howard L., 288.

collected  and            ed. by  Emelyn              Eliza-            Bibliography of Ohio, publication planned,

beth  Gardner             and      Geraldine           Jencks           209, 213.

Chickering,                 rev.      by   Clarence    L.                   Big China hogs, 126.

Weaver, 201-2.                                                                      Big Snow, The, cited, 290.

Balls, 381.                                                                                   Bigelow, Jacob, 324.

Balomy, 353.                                                                              Bigelow, John M., 324, 345.

Baltimore, Md., 180.                                             Biggar, Hamilton, 273.

Baltimore and Ohio R. R., 158.                            Billings, John S., 310. 323.

Band playing, of W. G. Harding, 270,                 Binkley, Robert C., 292.

271, 272.                                                                                 Biography, dictionary   of Ohio, recom-

Bannerstones, 63.                                                                       mended, 213.

Barbary pirates, 148.                        Biology, 326.



INDEX 387

INDEX                                    387

 

Bird-effigy pipes, 18.                        Doney, Carl Gregg, Cheerful Yesterdays

Birds, 19, 45, 48, 49; bones of, 22.                                                     and Confident Tomorrows, by Ardis

Birdstones, 63.                                                                                    H. Wheeler, 294-6.

Births, 218.                                                                                      Elbogen, Paul, ed., Dearest Mother:

Bissell, Daniel, 67, 69, 70.                                                              Letters  from   Famous    Sons   [and

Bitter Root bark, 353.                                                                          Daughters] to Their Mothers, by Ger-

Bitters, 350.                                                                                         trude P. Weaver, 83-4.

"Black Laws," 261.                                                                         Fetzer, Herman, Come Back to Wayne

Black Sand Shell, 51.                                                                          County, by Bertha Josephson, 289-90.

Blackburn, W. 0., 367.                                                                    Gardner, Emelyn Elizabeth (with Geral-

Blade, knife, 12.                                                                                  dine Jencks Chickering), comp., Bal-

Blake, Aaron, 371.                                                                              lads and Songs of Southern Michigan,

Blake, William, 296.                                                                           by Clarence L. Weaver, 201-2.

Bloodhounds, 142.                             Hargrove, Marion, See Here, Private

Blooming Grove, O., 260, 261, 262, 263, 265.                                 Hargrove, by Ardis H. Wheeler, 193-4.

268, 269, 270.                                                                             Herzog,  George,   Transcriptions  and

Blue Ridge Country, by Jean Thomas,                                              Analysis of Tutelo Music, by Rich-

rev. by [Harlow Lindley], 196-7.                                                  ard G. Morgan, 80-2.

Blume family, 279.                             Hirshberg, Herbert S., Subject Guide

Board, for John Chapman, 276.                                                     to Reference Books, by Arthur Mink,

Board   of Education, Worthington, 0.,                                              93.

253.                                                                                             Jordan, Philip D. (with Lillian Kessler)

Board of Trustees, Ohio College of Den-                                         comp., Songs of Yesterday, by Har-

tal Surgery, 356.                                                                             low Lindley, 197-8.

Board of Trustees, Society, see Trustees.                                     Kazin, Alfred, On     Native   Grounds:

Boats, 260.                                                                                          An Interpretation of Modern Amer-

Bobcats, 48.                                                                                        ican  Prose   Literature, by   Robert

Boerstler, Dr., 345.                                                                            Price, 292-4.

Bolivar State Bank, 214.                                                                 Kelly, Fred C., The Wright Brothers,

Bomberger, C. M., A                     Short History of                           by Harlow Lindley, 298-9.

Westmoreland County               (Pennsylvania),                       Knowland, Joseph            R., California, a

the First County West of the Appalach-                                         Landmark     History;   Story  of   the

ians, bk. rev., 289.                                                                           Preservation and Marking of Early

Bond, Beverley W., Jr., The Foundations                                         Day Shrines, by Clarence L. Weaver,

of Ohio, 205, 285; bk. rev., 373-81.                                                304.

Bones, 45, 46, 47, 49; animal, 5, 7, 9, 21, 24,                                Krumm, Hazel Shinn, The Years Like

27; bird, 5, 7, 21; fish, 7, 9; split, 22.                                              Foxes, by Clarence L. Weaver. 296-7.

"Book of Merit," 65.                                                                       Langdon, William  Chauncy, Everyday

Book Reviews, 79-93, 188-203, 285-304, 373-                                 Things in American Life. [Vol. II]

84.                                                                                                   1776-1876, by  Clarence  L. Weaver,

Alcott, Carroll, My War with Japan,                                             190-1.

by Maynard T. Campbell, 382.                                             Little, Alan M. G., Myth and Society

Bomberger, C. M., A Short History of                                           in  Attic  Drama, by     Clarence   I.,

Westmoreland County (Pennsylvania).                                     Weaver, 303-4.

the First County West of the Appa-                                        McKenney. Ruth, Jake Home, by Ruth

lachians, by Clarence L. Weaver, 289.                                    Joseph Fischer, 299-300.

Bowman, David W., Pathway of Prog                                      Nuermberger, Ruth Ketring, The Free

ress--A   Short History  of Ohio, by                                            Labor Movement, a Quaker Protest

Harlow Lindley, 287-8.                                                         against Slavery, by Harlow Lindley,

Bromfield, Louis, Mrs. Parkington, by                                         200-201.

Oliver Rogers Lindley, 202; Until the                                   Peckham, Howard H., comp., Guide to

Day Break, by Ardis H. Wheeler,                                            the Manuscript Collections in the Wil-

195-6.                                                                                         liam L. Clements Library, by Arthur

Brooks, William  E., Grant at Appomat-                                       Mink, 92-3.

Perkins, Howard              Cecil. ed., Northern

tox: A Study of the Man, by Arthur           Editorials on       Secession, by Henry

Mink, 88-9.                                                                             H. Simms, 86-8.

Brunhouse, Robert L., The Counter-                                         Porter, Burton P., "Old Canal Days."

Revolution in Pennsylvania, 1776-1790,                                   by H. C. Shetrone, 199-200.

by Harlow Lindley, 82.        Reston, James B., Prelude to Victory,

Burlingame, G. M., The Montana Fron-                                       by Bertha Josephson, 192-3.

tier, by Ardis H. Wheeler, 89-90.                                         Robbins, Roy M., Our Landed Herit-

Caldwell, Norman Ward, The French           the Public Domain, 1776-1936, by

the  Mississippi  Valley,  1740-50, by                                        Arthur Mink, 297-8.

Harold E. Davis, 188-9.        Schaffter,  Dorothy,               State   Housing

Cummings, Carlos E., East Is East and                                         Agencies, by Harlow   Lindley, 912.

West Is West: Some Observations on                                   Speck,  Frank G.,  The Tutelo Spirit

the World's Fairs of 1939, by H. C.                                           Adoption   Ceremony, by Richard G.

Shetrone, 203.                                                                           Morgan, 80-2.

Dickore, Marie, ed., General Joseph                                        Strong, W. Duncan (with Gordon R.

Kerr, of  Chillicothe, Ohio--"Ohio's                                           Willey and John M. Corbett), Ar-

Lost Senator," by Harlow  Lindley,                                          chaeological Studies in Peru, 1941-42,

85.                                                                                               by Harlow Lindley, 384.



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388       OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

 

Thomas, Jean, The Blue Ridge Country,                                Bromfield, Louis, Until the Day Break,

by [Harlow Lindley], 196-7.                                             bk. rev., by Ardis H. Wheeler, 195-6;

Train, Arthur, Jr., The Story of Every-                                  Mrs. Parkington, bk. rev., by Olive

day Things, by Clarence L. Weaver,                                Rogers Lindley, 202.

190-1.                                                                                  Brooks, William  E., Grant at Appomat-

Tucker, Sara Jones, Indian Villages of                                   tox: A Study of the Man, bk. rev., 88-9.

the Illinois Country.  Part I, Atlas,                                      Broom, Mrs. Persis, 184.

by H. C. Shetrone, 302-3.                                                  Brough, John, 172.

Upham, Alfred H., Rhyming around                                     Brown, Alex, 369.

the World, by Ardis H. Wheeler,                                      Brown, Elijah H., 3.

90-1.                                                                                    Brown, Isabella, 70.

Brown, William, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71.

Way, Frederick, Jr., Pilotin' Comes                                    Brunhouse, Robert L., The Counter-Rev-

Natural, by J. R. Lawwill, 383.                                          olution in Pennsylvania, 1776-1790, bk.

Webb, Tessa Sweazy, Window      by the                              rev., 82.

Sea, by Clarence L. Weaver, 290-1.                                Brunning, F., 370.

Webb, William    S. (with William   G.                                 Bruzelius, A. N., 367.

Haag and Charles E. Snow), The C.                                  Bryan, William J., 80.

and 0. Mounds at Paintsville, Sites                                    Bull Run, Battle of, 261.

Jo 2 and Jo 9, Johnson County, Ken-                                Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural

tucky, by Richard G. Morgan, 198-9.                               Sciences, Vol. 20, 203.

Wecter, Dixon, The Hero in America,                                  Bulls of Spring, The, cited, 290.

by Merrill Weed, 79-80.                                                    Buntin, Ann, 369.

Welshimer, Helen, Shining Rain, by                                     Burger, Frank, 367, 368.

Arthur Mink, 297.                                                               "Burial Place of John Chapman, Outline

Western Reserve University, Commit-                                of Facts Related to the," by Wesley S.

tee on Private Research, The Ama-                                   Roebuck, 276-84.

teur Spirit in Scholarship  (report by                                 "Burial Place of John Chapman (Johnny

William  S. Dix), by H. C. Shetrone,                                 Appleseed)," Report of the Commission

292.                                                                                     Appointed by the American Pomologi-

Wilkins, Ernest Hatch, From Peace to                                 cal Society to Investigate Its Location,

War, by Ardis H. Wheeler, 301-2.                                   181-7.

Willard, Charles N., Cheeah-luta  of                                     Burials and burial cults 62, 63.

Ralsam Grove, by Janet Weaver, 196.

Wittke, Carl, ed.. The History of the                                       Burlingame, G. M., Montana Frontier,

State of Ohio. Vols. I-III, by Arthur                                  bk. rev. by Ardis H. Wheeler, 89-90.

C. Cole, 373-81; Vol. VI, by Lois R.                                 Burr Conspiracy, 379.

McKinley, 285-7.                                                               Burying ground, of John Chapman, 184,

Books, Society Library, acquisitions, 210;                                276, 278, 279, 289, 281, 282, 284.

number catalogued, 211; number uncat-                              Bush, Alden J., 367.

alogued, 211; contributed to U. S. O.,                                   Bushes, 5.

212.                                                                                         Business, 286.

Boone, Daniel, 79.                                                                     Business meeting, annual, of Society,

Boss, factory, 299.                                                                     205.

Boston, 112, 347.                                                                        Butler, Benjamin F., 170.

Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, 311.                               Butler, C. R., 366.

Botanic medicine, 347, 348, 349, 350. See                               Butler County, O., 124.

also Medicine; Thomsonianism.                                            Butler's Department, Army of the Po-

Botanical collections, 324.                                                         tomac, 167.

Botanical Garden Herbarium, New York,                               Butternuts, 171.

337.

"Botanicals," 345.

Botanico-Medical Recorder, 349.                                             C. and 0. Mounds at Paintsville, Sites

Botanists,  333.           ,                                                               Jo 2 and Jo 9, Johnson County, Ken-

Botany, 329, 330, 333, 337, 338, 369.                                       tucky, by William S. Webb, William

Boulders, glacial, 7.                                                                    G. Haag, and Charles E. Snow, by

Bowman, David W., Pathway of Prog-                                    Richard G. Morgan, 198-9.

ress--A Short History of Ohio, bk. rev.,                                  C. C. C. camps, 71.

287-8.                                                                                      Cabbage, 335.

Box Turtle, 50.                                                                            Cabell, James Branch, 293.

Brandy, 354.                                                                               Cabins, log, see Log cabins.

Brass band, 132.                                                                         Cable, Atlantic, 268.

"Breadth of Vision of Dr. John Strong                                      Cairo, Illinois, 334.

Newberry," by A. E. Waller, 324-46.                                  Calcite, 20.

Bricker, John W., letter to Pres. of Soc.,                                   Caldwell, Norman Ward, The French in

2??6.                                                                                      the Mississippi Valley, 1740-1750, bk.

Bridgeport, O., 310, 311, 313, 314, 322, 337.                           rev., 188-9.

Bridges, 282, 283.                                                                      Caldwell, W. B., 367.

Brigham, Clarence S., 217.                                                        Caledonia, 0., 269, 270, 271, 272.

British, 67, 68, 69, 189; Army, 337.                                          Caledonia Argus, 270.

Britton, N. L., 344.                                                                      Caledonia Methodist Church, 269.

Broadsides, 211.                                                                         Calhoun, John C., bust of, 100.

Broeman, C. J., 371.                                                                  California, 333.



INDEX 389

INDEX                                     389

 

California, a Landmark                    History; Story        Chapman, Eben Miles, 186, 276, 278, 280,

of the Preservation                      and Marking          of         281.

Early   Day   Shrines,                   by  Joseph             R.         Chapman, John, 79; American Pomological

Knowland, rev. by Clarence L. Weaver,                 Society, Commission to Investigate the

304.                                                                                         Location of the Burial Place of John

Cameron, J. G., 371.                                                                  Chapman, "The Burial Place of John

Cameron, O. L., 369.                                                                 Chapman (Johnny Appleseed): Report,"

Cameron, W. H., 367.                                                               181-7; Roebuck, Wesley S., "Outline of

Camp Chase, O., 261, 262, 263, 264.                                        Facts Related to the Burial Place of

Camp Dennison, O., 159.                                                          John Chapman," 276-84.

Campaign of 1859, political, 261.                                  Chapman, King, 278.

Campbell, John, 315.                                                                  Chapman, Miles Eben, 276.

Campbell, Maynard T., bk. rev. of Al-                         Chapman, Nathaniel, 181.

cott, Carroll, My War with Japan, 382.                      Chapman, P. R., 315.

Campus Martius Memorial, 212, 214.                                       Chapman, Timothy, 280.

Canal Fulton, 199.                                                                       Charbonneau, Touissant, 89.

Canals, O., 199, 379.                                                                  Charcoal, 7, 9, 278.

Canada, 81, 188, 373, 377.                                                         Chardon, O., 124.

Canine, J. F., 371.                                                                        Charley, relative  of  Phoebe   Harding,

Canoe, log, 283.                                                                          263-4.

Canton, O., 297.                                                                          Chase, H. S., 871.

Cape Charles, 173.                                                                      Chattanooga, 336.

Capital, Columbus as, 72, 73, 74, 78.                                         Cheat Mountain, 159.

Capitol, Ohio State, 253, 275.                                         Cheeah-luta of Balsam  Grove, by Charles

Capsicum, 349, 350, 352, 354.                                       N. Willard, rev. by Janet Weaver, 196.

Carlton, Frank T., 287.                                                                Cheerful Yesterdays and Confident To-

Carnegie Corporation, 292.                                                        morrows, by Carl Gregg Doney, rev.

Carolina, 374.                                                                              by Ardis H. Wheeler, 294-6.

Carrel, Eleanora P:, 85.                                                              Cheesbough, J., 367.

Carrel, George P., 85.                                                                Chemistry, 338, 357.

Carrel, Henry Clay, 85.                                                              Chemists, 339.

Carrel, J. Wallace, 85.                                                                Cherry Stone Inlet (Cherry Creek Inlet),

Carroll, Thomas, 317.                                                                 173, 175, 177, 178, 179, 180.

Carthage, O., 126.                                                                       Chesapeake Bay, 167, 173.

"Carthago Delenda Est," 382.                                         Chester, Mass., 68.

Cary, F. L., 366.                                                                          Chester, N. Y., boy's academy at, 338.

Cassel, Henry, 183, 276, 278; farm, 277,                      Chicago, 335.

283.                                                                                          Chicago Fair, Second, 336.

Cassel-Parker-Roebuck farm, 186, 187, 279,                Chicago Sanitary Fair, 336.

282.                                                                                          Chickasaw War, 189.

Cassidy, J. S., 369, 371.                                                               Chickering, Geraldine Jencks (with Eme-

Cassidy, Paul, 366, 368.                                                              lyn Elizabeth Gardner), comp., Ballads

Caswell, H. E., 367.                                                                     and Songs of Southern Michigan, bk.

Cataloging Department, Society's Library,                   rev., 201-2.

report on, 211.                                                                         Chillicothe, O., 73, 76, 125, 126, 128, 133,

Catalogue of the Flowering Plants and                           254, 257, 376.

Ferns of Ohio, 344, 345.                                                          Chinaware, 43, 44.

Catfish, in Northern Channel, 50.                                   Chipmunks, 47, 48.

Cather, Willa, 293.                                                                      Chipped disks, 17.

Cattle show, 124.                                                                         Chisels, 16, 26, 27.

Cayenne pepper, 348.                                                                 Chiwere Sioux, 60.

Cedar Swamp, 214.                                                                     Chlorite schist, 14.

Cedarville, Ind., 282.                                                                   Choctaw Indians, 189.

Celts, stone, 14, 15, 16.                                                                Cholera, 351.

Cemetery, see Burying ground, of John                                    Choral music, 119.

Chapman.                                                                                 Chores, boyhood, of W. G. Harding, 271.

Census returns of Cuyahoga County, 381.                     Church choirs, 98.

Centennial Exposition, 1876, p. 310.                                           Church music, 118.

Centinel of the North-Western Territory                                      Churches, 251; at Caledonia, O., 270; and

[Cincinnati] Selective Index to, comp.                       attendance of Hardings, 272. See also

by Robert C. Wheeler, 217-47; microfilm                             names of church denominations.

of, planned, 218.                                                                       Churchill, David, 99, 116.

Ceremonial offerings of Indians, 62.                                          Churchill, Elijah, 66, 67, 68, 70.

Chadwick, Wallace W., "Into the Breach;                      Cilley, J. L., 370.

Civil War Letters of Wallace W. Chad-                     Cincinnati, O., 69, 70, 71, 95, 101, 102,

wick," ed. by Mabel Watkins Mayer,                                      103, 106, 108, 109, 110, 113, 116, 117, 118,

158-80.                                                                                      119, 121, 132, 253, 261, 316, 317, 327, 329,

"Chamber of Horrors," 101.                                                        331, 334, 335, 336, 338, 339, 344, 345, 349,

Champaign County Historical Society, 208.                               361.

"Champion of Education," 256.                                       Cincinnati Band, 98, 112.

Chandler, Lizzie, 267.                                                                   Cincinnati Euphonical Society, 96.

Chapman, Andrew, 276.                                                              Cincinnati Herald and Philanthropist, 150.

Chapman, C. B., 370.                                                                   Cincinnati Independent Press, 102, 113.



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390      OHIO ARCHAELOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

 

Cincinnati Reading Room, 99.                                                   Color, of flint, 14; of pottery, 29.

"Cincinnati Society for the Encourage-                 Colter, L. S., 368.

ment of  Agricultural and    Domestic                Columbia, O., 69, 70.

Economy," 121.                                                                     Columbia R., 333.

Cincinnati, Society of the, 65.                                                    Columbia School of Mines, 327, 337, 338.

Cincinnati Sunday School Society, 98, 99.             Columbia   Studies  in  Archaeology    and

Cincinnati Theater, 113.                                                             History, 384.

Cincinnati, University of, 287, 361, 364,                Columbia University, 337.

365; Dental Department, Mills, E. C.,                Columbiad, by Joel Barlow, 73.

"Dental Education in Ohio," 356-72.                  Columbiana County exhibition, 133.

Circleville, O., 71.                                                                      Columbus, O., 128, 248, 256, 260, 261, 263,

Circuit Court, 284.                                                                      264, 275, 295, 296, 316, 317, 331, 334, 340,

Circus, 272.                                                                                 345, 376; history of, Noyes, Elmer Ed-

City Point, 168, 169, 174, 178.                                                   ward, "Columbus: Ohio's Capital," 72-8.

Civil government, 286.                                                               Columbus Gazette, 75.

Civil War, 88, 89, 139, 260, 261, 265, 268,            Columbus Genealogical Society, 205.

320; letters of W. W. Chadwick in,                     Columbus Ohio State Journal, see Ohio

158-80; and U. S. Sanitary Commission,           State Journal.

334-7.                                                                                      Columbus Sunday Dispatch, 290.

Civilian Conservation Corps, see C. C. C.             Come Back to Wayne County, by [Her-

camps.                                                                                    man Fetzer], rev. by Bertha E. Joseph-

Civilian Defense, 206, 208.                         289-90.

Clancey, D. W., 371.                                                                 son, 289-90.

Clark, Mr. and Miss, Lilliputians, 116.                    Commerce, 149, 191.

Committee on Medical History and Ar-

Clark, Mrs. Edna M., 287.                                                          chives, 205, 307-9, 310.

Clark, George Rogers, 374.                                                        Committee on Private Research of West-

Class 3A, 159.                                                                             ern Reserve University, 292.

Clay, 7; yellow, 8, 9; flint, 19; pottery, 29.            Communists 299.

Communists, 299.

Clayton, J. R., 367, 370.                                                             Community life, 191.

Clement's Ball Room, 117.                                                        Comparative trait list, "Fairport Harbor

Clements Library, William L., 92.                                            Village Site," 55.

Clendinin, William, 368, 370.

Clermont County, O., 139.                                                        Comstock, Samuel, 69.

Cleveland, 0., 145, 269, 309, 325, 327, 329.          Concerts, 97, 105, 109, 111, 112, 113, 114,

330, 331, 332, 333, 335, 336, 340.                                         115, 117, 272; Sacred Music, 107, 110; by

Cleveland Academy of Natural Sciences,            Haydn Society, 104, 107.

332.                                                                                         Congress, U. S., 143, 145, 146.

Cleveland Herald, 74, 147.                                                        Connecticut, 250, 251, 252, 256, 257.

Cleveland Medical College, 329; course of           Connecticut Land Company, 326.

study, 330.                                                                              Connecticut Regiment, Second, 67; Fifth,

Cleveland Museum     of Natural History             67, 69.

329, 338.                                                                                 Conscientious objectors, 302.

Cleveland Plain Dealer, 150, 153.                                            Conservation, 286.

Clifford, Pa., 264.                                                                      Constitution, Society's, revision of, 210.

Climate, 339.                                                                              Constitution, U. S., 82.

Clinical Dentistry, Chair of, 357.                                              Constitution and By-Laws of the Associa-

Clothes, 190, 191.                                                                       tion of the Colleges of Dentistry, 357-8.

Clyde, J. M., 366.                                                                       Constitution of Belmont Medical Society,

Coal, 150; mines, Ohio and Montana, 327.            316, 317; illus., 312.

Coal Fields Survey, 341.                                                            Continental Army, 67, 70.

Coat of Arms, of Washington, 70; of                     Contributing members, of Society, 209.

Worthington family, 258.                                                      Conventions, political, 152; Indiana State,

Cobb, S. J., 371.                                                                          284; medical, 317, 320, 344.

Cocash, 352.                                                                               Cooke, K. H., 368.

Cocoanut, The, 322.                                                                    Cooking, 9.

Code of Ethics of the American Medical                Coon, 278.

Association  Adopted   by  the  Belmont              Cooper, C. F., 367.

Medical Society, 311.                                                             Coopers' shops, 378.

Code of ethics, medical, 311, 317.                                            Coordination  of Inter-American    Affairs,

Coffins, 278, 279, 281, 283.                                                       Office of the, 384.

Cole, Arthur C., bk. rev. of Wittke, Carl,                Cope, E. D., 339.

ed., The History of the State of Ohio,                  Copena culture, 62.

Vols. I-III, 373-81.                                                                 Copper, 28.

Cole, M. F. T., 251.                                                                    Coram, Long Island, 67.

Coleman, James D., 315.                                                           Corbett, John M., jt. auth., Archaeologi-

Coles (Cole), Jesse, 182, 185.                                                    cal Studies in Peru, 1941-1942, bk. rev.,

"Colic Weed," 351.                                                                    384.

College of the City of New York, 69, 293.             Corn, 123.

Colleges, medical, 316-7, 322, 323, 326; sci-        Cornell, D. D., 367, 369.

entific training in, 337; early O., 343;                Cornell, Rodney, 366.

dental, 356-72.                                                                        Cornet, 269.

Collins, E., 366.                                                        Corsairs, 148.

Colonial period, 65.                                                 Corson, R., 371.



INDEX 391

INDEX                                     391

 

Cosgrave, John O'Hara, H, illus., Pilotin'                                  Deer, 21; antlers, 22, 23, 27; jaws, 24, 26;

Comes Natural, bk. rev., 383.                                                     leg-bones, 26; mandibles, 25, 28; Vir-

Cotton, John, 73.                                                                             ginia, 45, 48.

Cotton plutocracy, 141.                                                              Delaware, O., 295.

Cougars, 47, 48.                                                                          Delaware   Literary  Institute, Franklin,

Council on Medical Education, 364.                                             N. Y., 338.

Counter-Revolution in Pennsylvania, 1776-                              Delemater, John, 330, 332.

1790, by Robert L. Brunhouse, rev. by                                Deller, C. Ford, 367, 369.

Harlow Lindley, 82.                                                               Democratic party, 249, 321.

County agricultural societies, before 1846,                              Democrats, 79, 145.

p. 122; after 1846, pp. 123-40.                                               Demonstrators of Ohio College of Dental

Court House of Washington County, 212.                                    Surgery, 365-72.

Cows, 271.                                                                                  Denman, Mrs. Ada, 275.

Craftsmen, 62.                                                                            Dental Board, Ohio State, 362.

Craven, F. T., 368.                                                                      Dental Department, University of Cin-

Craven, John, 262.                                                                         cinnati, 361.

Crimea, 337.                                                                               Dental Educational Council of America,

Crops, 139, 272.                                                                             363, 364.

Cross of St. George, 65, 70.                                                       "Dental Education in Ohio," by Edward

Cross   Reference    Shelf-Catalogue,  to                                      C. Mills, 356-72.

MSS. in Society's Library, 211.                                             Dental Law, amendments to, 363.

Crowding, of Society's Library holdings,                                 Dentistry, study and teaching in Ohio,

212.                                                                                             Mills, Edward C.    "Dental Education

Cults, Indian, 81.                                                                            in Ohio," 356-72.

Cultural affiliations, 52.                                                              DePauw University, 281.

Cultural arts, 286.                                                                       Depressions, 1819, 1820, p. 108; 1930's, 299.

Culture, 327; prehistoric, 206.                                                    Deshler, Mrs. Betsy Green, 77.

Cumberland, Army of the, 159.                                                Dessie Tinseler's Song, 290.

Cumley, E. R., 366.                                                                    Detroit, Mich., 189, 375.

Cummings, Carlos E., East Is East and                                     Devons, cattle, 126.

West Is West; Some Observations on                                    Dewey, John, 293.

the World's Fairs of 1939, bk. rev., 203.                                 Diagrams, Fairport Harbor Deposit Cross

Cummins, S. M., 371.                                                                    Section, 7.

Curriculum, dental, 356-72.                                                       Diamond Alkali Company, 4.

Curtis, Alva, 349.                                                                        Dickerson, Abigail, 265.

Curtis, George M., 308.                                                              Dickerson, Charity Van Kirk, 265.

Cushing, G. H., 371.                                                                   Dickerson, Clara, 265, 266.

Custer, L. E., 366, 368, 371.                                                       Dickerson, Deborah, 262.

Custis, George Washington Parke, 162.                                    Dickerson, Elizabeth Ann, 267.

Cutler, S. P., 369.                                                                        Dickerson, Isaac Haines, 261, 263, 265, 267.

Cuyahoga County, O., 125, 138, 143, 381.                               Dickerson, Lida, 266.

Cuyahoga Falls, 326, 327, 328.                                                  Dickerson, Malvina, 263.

Cuyahoga R., 326.                                                                      Dickerson, Phoebe (Mrs. George Tryon

Harding), 262, 263, 264, 265.

Dallas, L. J., 315.                                                                        Dickerson, Thomas Wiley, 264.

Dalny, Manchuria, 382.                                                            Dickerson, Mrs. Thomas Wiley, 274.

Dalton, Van B., 368, 369.                                                           Dickerson, William, R., 379.

Dams, 282.                                                                                 Dickerson family, 265.

Dana, Benjamin, 126.                                                                Dickore, Marie,  ed.,  General Joseph

Dances, Indian, 82.                                                                        Kerr, of Chillicothe, Ohio--"Ohio's Lost

Dancing, 82, 113, 381.                                                                   Senator," bk. rev., 85.

Darwin, Charles, 325.                                                                Dictionary of American Biography, 213.

Daughters of the American Revolution,                                   Diet, Union army, 163, 166, 170, 172, 174,

65.                                                                                               175, 177.

Davis, Harold E., bk. rev. of Caldwell,                                      Digest of Centinel, 217.

Norman Ward, The French in the _Mis-                              Digestion, 353.

sissippi Valley, 1740-50, 188-9.                                              Dillingham, John, 90, 113, 115.

Davis, Henry S., 367.                                                                 Diorite, 17; celts, 16.

Dawson, J. W., 182, 183, 185, 186.                                           Director (of the Society), Report of the,

Day, Meeker, 348.                                                                         205-8.

Deafness, 341.                                                                            Disability certificate, granted Tryon Har-

Dean, James C., 371.                                                                     ding, 264.

Dearest Mother: Letters front Famous                                      Disbursements, of Society's funds, 213,

Sons [and Daughters] to their Mothers,                                    214, 215.

selected and edited by Paul Elbogen,                                    Diseases, jaundice, 271.

rev. by Gertrude P. Weaver, 83-4.                                       Disks, stone, 18.

Death, notices in Centinel, 218; of John                                    Distilleries, 378.

Chapman, 279; rate, 337.                                                       Dittrick, Howard, 308, 309.

DeCamp, M., 357.                                                                      Dix, William  S., The Amateur Spirit in

Decatur, Stephen, 148.                                                                   Scholarship; report of the Committee on

Decoctions, 350.                                                                             Private Research of Western Reserve

Decoration, of pottery, 32.                                                            University, bk. rev., 292.

Decorations, military, 65.                                                          Doctors, see Physicians.



392

392                     OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

 

Documents,      Department    of,  Society's,                           Engineering, Dept. of, at O. S. U., 258.

212; created, 211; report on, 211.                                          England, 260.

Dog, The, periodical, 322.                                                         English, 189; singers, 96; traders, 374.

Dogs, 46, 48; canines of, 26.                                                     Enlistments, Civil War, 261.

Donation to Worthington, O., by Thomas                                Enrollment Act, 176.

Worthington, 255.                                                                   Episcopal Church, 97, 98, 104, 105, 107, 112,

Doney, Carl Gregg, Cheerful Yesterdays                                 113, 115.

and   Confident Tomorrows, bk. rev.,                                     Episcopal Singing Society of Cincinnati,

294-6.                                                                                      96, 97, 100.

Dorchester, Mass., 326.                                                             Episcopalians, 250.

Dorfeuille, Joseph, 100, 114.                                                     "Equity store," 103.

Doughty, William M., 370.                                                        Erie, Pa., 338.

Doyle, B. O., 371.                                                                      Erie Indians, 59, 6O.

Draft, military, 139; registrations, 208.                                     Erosion, 5.

Dragoons, 2nd Reg. of Light, 66, 67.                                        Estate, of John Chapman, 284.

Drake, Daniel, 109, 253, 316, 345, 349, 378.                            Estep, William, 313, 314, 315; career, 322-3.

Dreiser, Theodore, 293.                                                             Ethnogeographic Board of the National

Driftwood, 282. Research Council, 384.

Drills, 11, 12.     Europe, 268.

Drink, 380.                                                                                  Euterpeian Society, 116, 118.

Drops, 350.                                                                                 Evans, Jennie, 295.

Druggists, 322.   Evans, R. L., 371.

Drum, 269.                                                                                 Everdell, James, 117.

Drumfish, 26.    Everly, E. Lloyd, 366, 368, 370.

Drummelzier, Scotland, 322.                                                     Everyday Things in American Life. [Vol.

duBarry, Madame, 83.                                                               II], 1776-1876, by  William  Chauncy

Ducks, lesser scaup, 48, 49; buffle-head,                                  Langdon, rev. by Clarence L. Weaver,

49; wood, 48, 49.                                                                     190-1.

Dudley, Helen M., "The Origin of the                                      Examinations, for dental practice in Ohio,

Name of the Town of Worthington,"                                     362.

248-59, 304.                                                                            Excavations, 198; at Fairport Harbor Vil-

Dudley, W. L., 369.                                                                    lage Site, 3-64; of John Chapman's bu-

Dunham   and Gressinger, printers, 311.                                   rial ground, 278.

Exchanges, library, 210.

Eagles, Bald, 48, 49.                                                                   Exeter Society of Cincinnati, 65.

Earth, burned, 8; black, 8, 9.                                                       Exhibitions, county fair, 123, 124, 126, 128,

Earthworks, 62, 81.                                                                     130, 139, 140.

East Is East and West Is West; Some                                         Exhibits,  Society's  archaeological,  206;

Observations on the World's Fairs of                                     special, 207.

1939, by Dr. Carlos E. Cummings, rev.                                Expanded-base drills, 11.

by H. C. Shetrone, 203.                                                           Expeditions, scientific, 332-4.

Eastern Shore Bay, 179.                                                             Explorer, steamer, 333.

Eaton, Starling, 206.                                                                    Explorers, white, 302.

Eberly, E. H., 369.                                                                      Explorations, archaeological, 3-64; scien-

Edison, Thomas A., 80.                                                               tific, 332-4.

Editorial Associate, duties continued by                                    Eye balm, 353.

Miss Josephson, 211, 212.

Education, 286, 326; of Ohio presidents,                                    Fabrics, 190.

273; dental, 356-72.                                                                 Facsimiles,  Belmont              Medical    Society,

Educational conferences, 205.                                                   The Constitution                       and    By-Laws.    St.

Educational facilities, in  Pennsylvania,                                    Clairsville, O., 1847, t.-p., 312; The Bel-

289.                                                                                           mont Medical Journal, Vol. I, No. 1,

Educational qualifications, of prospective                                 t.-p., 314.

dental students, 360-1.                                                             Faculties of the dental colleges, 363.

Educational Service, of Society, 206.                                         Fair grounds, 136.

Effigy pipe, 18; slate, 19.                                                            Fairo, C. T., 366.

Egyptian antiquities and birds, 101.                                            Fairport Harbor, O., antiquities, Morgan,

Elbogen,  Paul,   ed., Dearest   Mother:                                     Richard G. (with H. Holmes Ellis),

Letters from Famous Sons [and Daugh-                                  "The Fairport Harbor Village Site," 3-64.

ters] to Their Mothers, bk. rev., 83-4.                                      Fairport Harbor Site, map, 4; plan, 6;

Eliot, T. S., 294.   diagram, 7.

Elk, 46, 48; antlers, 23; canines, 24, 26;                                      Fairs, 120, 124, 125, 130, 131, 136, 139;

incisors, 24, 26.                                                                         Sanitary, during Civil War, 336.

Ellis, H. Holmes, jt. auth., "The Fair-                                         Falconer, John J., 287.

port Harbor Village Site," 3-64.                                               Fallen Timbers, Battle of, 375.

Emancipation Proclamation, 260.                                               Falstaff, Jake, see Fetzer, Herman.

Emaninger, A. F., 371.                                                                 Family Tree of Man, exhibit, 206.

Emesis, 350.                                                                                 Family Visitor, The, 331.

Emetics, 350, 851.                                                                        Faraday, Michael, 325.

Employment Agency for Civil War Sol-                                   Farmers, 141.

diers, 337.                                                                                 Farmers' clubs, 137.

Enemas, 350.                                                                                Farming, 377.

Englemann, George, 324.                                                            Farmington, Conn., Second Society, 250.



INDEX 393

INDEX                                       393

 

Farms, life on, 266, 295; implements, 270;                              Fort Tillinghast, 161, 164, 166.

property, 272; commodities, 273.                                         Fort Wayne, 376.

Farrell, John, 293.                                                                      port Wayne, Indiana, 181, 182, 183, 187,

"Father of Botanic Medicine"      (Samuel                                    276, 280, 282, 283; map, 277.

Thomson), 347-54.                                                                Fort Wayne Sentinel, 283.

Federalists, 376, 377, 379.                                                         Fort Williams, 262, 263.

Fees, medical, 318; and Thomsonianism,                                Fortress Monroe, 167, 173, 174, 178.

355.                                                                                         Fossils, 21; fish, 331; plant, 332; botany

Femorae, 21.                                                                                 of, 337.

Fence around Chapman's grave, 280.                                      Foster, Charles, 253, 258.

Fette, G. T., 369, 370.                                                                Foundations of Ohio, by Beverley  W.

Fetzer, Herman, Come bark to Wayne                                         Bond, Jr., rev. by Arthur C. Cole, 373-

County, bk. rev., 289-90.                                                            81.

Fever, 352.                                                                                 Fox, Charles, 100, 106, 108, 110.

Fibulae, 21.                                                                                 Foxes, gray, 47, 48.

Field surveys, 206.                                                                     France, 83, 195.

Fifteenth and 16th Wards of Columbus,                                   Franklin, Benjamin, 79.

Civilian Defense in, 206.                                                       Franklin County, O., 76, 77, 137.

Financial report of Society's Treasurer,                                   Franklin County Fair, 134.

1941, pp. 215-6.                                                                     Franklinton, O., 72, 74, 75, 76, 256, 257.

Fine Arts Department, O. S. U., 258.                                       Free Labor Movement, a Quaker Protest

Fire brigade, 132.                                                                           against  Slavery,   by   Ruth    Ketring

Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, 207.                                  Nuermberger, rev. by Harlow Lindley,

Fischer, Martin H., 370.                                                                 200-201.

Fischer, Mrs. Ruth Joseph, 206; bk. rev.                                    Free States, 152.

McKenney, Ruth, Jake Home, 299-300.                              Freeman, Edmund, 217.

Fishes, 45, 50.                                                                             Freeman's Journal, 217.

Fish hooks, 24, 27, 50.                                                                French, 68, 189; explorers, 373.

Fishing, 272.                                                                               French and Indian War, 374.

Fitzpatrick, John C., 65.                                                              French empire and trade in the Missis-

"Five Year Review of the Work of the                                         sippi Valley, 188.

Ohio   Committee   on  Medical History                              French in the Mississippi Valley, 1740-

and Archives," by Robert G. Paterson,                                    1750, by Norman Ward Caldwell, rev.

307-9.                                                                                         by Harold E. Davis, 188-9.

Flack, Mrs. Jo., 267.                                                                   Friends, Society of, Yearly Meeting, Wil-

Flake knife, 12.                                                                               mington, O., 209.

Flakes and flakers, 14, 24.                                                          Frolics, 380.

Flat-boats, 377.                                                                           From   Peace to War, by Ernest Hatch

Fletter, Samuel, 185, 186.                                                              Wilkins, rev. by    Ardis H. Wheeler,

Flint, 11, 14; chips, 7.                                                                     301-2.

Floods, 282.                                                                                Frontier and pioneer life, 374; Wheeler,

Flora, 324, 327.                                                                              Robert G., comp., "Selective Index to

Florence, George, term of, 209.                                                   the Centinel of the North-Western Ter-

Florida War, 142, 145, 146.                                                           ritory," 217-47; revivalists, 380.

Flour, 126.                                                                                  Frontier State, 1803-1825, by William    T.

Flour mills, 378.                                                                              Utter, rev. by Arthur C. Cole, 373-81.

Fluted blades, 64.                                                                       Frosts, 281.

Folsom-like points, 64.                                                               Fuller, John C., 371.

Food, 46, 50, 191, 336; and U. S. Sani-                                     Funds, Society, 214.

tary Commission, 335-6.                                                        Funeral of John Chapman, 280, 283.

Forbes, Isaiah, 371.                                                                    Funeral cortege, 282.

Ford, Henry, 80.                                                                        Fur trade, 373.

Ford's Theatre, 266.                                                                   Furs, 46, 47.

Foreign   affairs, House   Committee   on,                               Furniture, 191.

147.

Foreign-born, 381.                                                                     Gambler, O., 273.

Foreign news, 217.                                                                     Games, baseball, 272.

Forman, Dr. Jonathan, 307, 308.                                               Gandee, G. W., 367.

Fort Ancient, 61, 214; peoples of, 61.                                       Gano, W. G. W., 100.

Fort Clifton, 169, 170.                                                                Garber, J. Otis, 287.

Fort Darling, 169.                                                                       Garden, Kansas, 334.

Fort Ellsworth, 262.                                                                    Gardens and gardeners, 7, 8, 336.

Fort Harmar, 375.                                                                      Gardiner, J. B., 72.

Fort Hill, 214.                                                                             Gardner, Emelyn     Elizabeth  (with  Ger-

Fort Miami, 376.                                                                            aldine Jencks Chickering), comp., Bal-

Fort North, 262.                                                                              lads and Songs of Southern Michigan,

Fort Pitt, 374.                                                                                  bk. rev., 201-2.

Fort Powhatan, 168.                                                                   Garfield, James A., 273.

Fort St. George, 67.                                                                    Garfield House, 214.

Fort Slongo, 68.                                                                          Gargle, 352.

Fort Spring Hill, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172,                                  Garland, Hamlin, 293.

173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178.                                                 Garrison, William Lloyd, 380.

Fort Thomas, Ky., 71.                                                                Gas, natural, 343.



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Gasoline, 383; rationing boards, 208.                                       "Great National Turnpike Road," 73.

Gaston, Ephraim, 311, 213, 314, 315, 317,                              Great Western Sanitary Fair, 336.

320.                                                                                         "Greek Slave," statue, 100.

Gastritis, 351.                                                                             Green River snail, 51.

Gazzam, Charles W., 100.                                                         Greenland, 339.

Geauga County agricultural society, 124.                                Greenman, E. F., 52.

Geese, Canadian, 48, 49.                                                          Greenville, Treaty of, 375.

Genealogical research, 212.                                                     Grimes, James W., 258.

General Joseph Kerr, of Chillicothe, Ohio                                "Griping," during Civil War, 163, 165,

--"Ohio's Lost Senator," ed. by Marie                                       170.

Dickore, rev. by Harlow Lindley, 85.                                  Grit, 29, 30, 54.

General Land Office, 152.                                                       Guide, to Society's MSS. planned, 211.

Geography, 289.                                                                        Guide to the Manuscript Collections in

Geological courses, 331.                                                               the William L. Clements Library, comp.

Geological Society of London, 345.                                             by Howard H. Peckham, rev. by Ar-

Geological Survey, Ohio. 324, 329, 338,                                     thur Mink, 92-3.

339, 342.                                                                                 Gulls, herring, 48, 49.

Geologists, 324, 339, 342, 343.                                                  Gum, camphor, 354.

Geology, 289, 325, 328, 330, 333, 337, 342.                            Gum myrrh, 354.

Geopolitics, 382.                                                                        Guns, 60; flintlock, 43; iron flintlock, 44;

George III, King of England, 188, 374.                                        fragments, 59.

Georgia, 196.

German musical activity, 95.                                                   Haag, Flora N., 366, 369.

German occupation of France, 195.                                         Haag, William G. (with William S. Webb

Gettysburg, 261.                                                                            and Charles E. Snow), The C. and 0.

Gewert, A. P., 370.                                                                        Mounds at Paintsville, Sites Jo 2 and

Gibboney, E. T., 367, 368.                                                            Jo 9, Johnson County, Kentucky, bk.

Giddings, Joshua R., 142-9, 151-3, 155, 157;                                rev., 198-9.

on war with England, 154; Calendar to                                 laden, Russell L., 308

MSS. of, 209.                                                                         Haley, W. D., 182.

Gifts, to Society, 207, 210.                                                        Hall, James, 328, 339.

Gilded Age aristocracy, 293.                                                    Hamilton, O., 133.

Ginger, 352.                                                                               Hamilton, Alexander, 68.

Gladden, Washington, 338.                                                       Hamilton, F. N., 335.

Gladstone, William  E., 322.                                                     Hamilton, J. W., 313.

Glasgow, Ellen, 293.                                                                  Hamilton, William, 321, 323.

Glendale, O., 71.                                                                        Hamilton College, 338.

Godfrey, Francis, 283.                                                              Hamilton County, 121, 139, 160, 381.

Golden Age of Nomenclature, 325.                                         Hamilton County Agricultural Exhibition,

Golden Seal, 353.                                                                           126.

Goldman, Leon, 308.                                                                 Hamilton  County   Agricultural Society

Goosman, Charles, 371.                                                                 125.

Gordon, J. D., 367.                                                                     Hamilton Kline Memorial Fund, 214.

Gorgets, 17; black  slate, 20; circular                                        Hamilton-Taber firm, 283.

shell, 63; moccasin-shaped shell, 63.                                    Hamlin, C. R., 141.

Goslin, Robert M., "Animal Remains                                       Hammers, 17.

(Excavated at Fairport Harbor)," 3,                                         Hammerstones, 9, 16, 17.

45-51.                                                                                      Hampton Roads, 174.

Gouges, 23, 24, 46.                                                                     Handicraft, 191.

Governor of Ohio, 252, 253, 254; letter to                                Hanford, Ruth, 70.

Society, 206.                             Harbison, Josie, 267.

Graduation, of Warren G. Harding, 272.      Harbor Land Co., 3.

Graf, W. J., 370.                           Harding, Abigail Victoria, 271.

Grain and farm  products, 127.                                                 Harding, Amos, 264.

Grand R., 3, 4, 50.                                                                      Harding, Charity, 267, 268, 271.

Granite, 18.                                                                                 Harding, Charles, death of, 271.

Grant, Ullyses S., 80, 88-9, 170, 171, 172,                                Harding, Charles   Alexander, 262, 264,

180, 265.                                    269.

Grant at Appomattox: A Study of the          Harding, Chat, see Harding, Charity.

Man, by William E. Brooks, rev. by                                              Harding, George T., nephew  of W. G.

Arthur Mink, 88-9.                                                                      Harding, 275.

Granville, O., 295.                                                                      Harding, George Tryon, father of W. G.

Grass, 5.                                                                                          Harding, son born to, 260, 266; romance

Grave, of    John  Chapman,    183, 280;                                       of, 261; marriage, 262; illness, 263-4;

marker, 284.                                                                               ancestry, 265; moves to own home, 267;

"Gravel Kame" culture, 62, 63.                                                     early married life, 268; medical studies,

Graveyard, see Burying ground of John                                      269; in Caledonia, 270; family life, 271;

Chapman.                                                                                   acquires farm, 272; moves to Marion,

Gray, Asa, 324, 333, 337.                                                              273.

Gray Herbarium, 337.                                                               Harding, George Tryon, Jr., brother of

Great Britain, 126. See also England.                                            W. G. Harding, birth, 271.

"Great Humanitarian," Thomas Worth-                                            Harding, Gust, 267.

ington, 256.                              Harding, Liddy, 267.



INDEX 395

INDEX                                    395

 

Harding, Mary Clarissa, 268, 269.                                            Hewetson, Joseph, 315.

Harding, Persilla, 269; death of, 271.                                         Heyroth, F. F., 369.

Harding, Phoebe Carolina, 271.                                                Heywood, Mr., and U. S. Sanitary Com-

Harding, Phoebe Dickerson, 260, 261, 266,                                  mission, 335.

268, 271, 272, 273.                                                                 Highland   County   Agricultural Society,

Harding, Tryon, sec     Harding, George                                     131.

Tryon.                                                                                    Highlands, H. E., 367.

Harding, Warren    Gamaliel, 294; birth,                                 Highways, 379.

260-1; infancy, 266; nickname, 266, 267;                            Hildreth, Samuel P., 316, 330.

childhood illness, 268; school days, 269:                               Hinckley, B. C., 366.

printing, 270; chores, 271, 272; jobs,                                    Hiram College, 273.

272; college, 273; teaching, 274; editing.                              Hirshberg, Herbert S., Subject Guide to

275.                                                                                             Reference Books, bk. rev., 93.

Harding, Mrs. Warren Gamaliel, 275.                                     Histology and Physiology, Chair of, 357.

Harding farm, 264.                                                                    Historical work, Miss Josephson's experi-

Harding High School, Fairport Harbor,                                        ence and training in, 211.

O., 3, 5.                                                                                     Historic material excavated at Fairport

Harding Memorial Association, 275.                                            Harbor, illus., 43.

Harding Papers, 275.                                                                History Conference, Ohio, cancelled, 205.

Hargrove, Marion, See Here, Private                                       History, Department of, Society's, 206.

Hargrove, bk. rev., 193-4.                                                     History of Franklin County, cited, 251.

Harkrader, R. C., 367.                                                                "History of Local Agricultural Societies

Harmonical Society, 96, 118.                                                       in  Ohio to 1865,"   by  Robert Leslie

Harness maker, in Caledonia, O., 270.                                          Jones, 120-40.

Harper's Ferry, 159.                                                                  History  of  Medicine, Society    of  the

Harold, John, 184.                                                                          American Association of the, 309.

Harris, Ray    Baker, "Background    and                                  History of the State of Ohio, ed. by Carl

Youth of the Seventh Ohio President,"                                      Wittke, series, 210, 211; publicity on.

260-75, 304.                                                                                305; Vol. VI, rev. by Lois H. McKin-

Harrison, O., 183.                                                                          ley, 285-7; Vols. I-III, rev. by Arthur

Harrison, Benjamin, 273.                                                              C. Cole, 373-81.

Harrison, William  Henry, 102.                                                Hitchcock, -----, Ohio Whig, 152.

Harvard University, 295, 337, 338.                                          Hoadly, Hon. George, 335.

Hatcher, Harlan H., 287, 291.                                                   Hobbs, Lucy, first woman to get dental

Hayden, F. V., 333.                                                                       degree, 357.

Hayden, Gillette, 369.                                                               Hoblitzel, R. C., 366.

Hayden, Lemuel, fictional character, 289.                              Hobson, Richmond Pierson, SO.

Haydn and Handel Society, 111-12.                                        Hoes, 25; shell, 21, 28.

"Haydn   Society of Cincinnati, 1819-24,"                               Hofer, A. K., 282.

96; organization and officers, 97; 1st five                             Hoff, N. S., 367, 371.

years, 98; members, 99, 101, 102; annals,                           Hogs, Bedford, 126; Big China. 126.

103; 1st concert, 104-5; 2d concert, 105-6;                           Holland, 265.

4th concert, 107, 108; concerts of 1821,                               Holloway, Smith, 315.

pp. 109, 110; Washington's     Birthday                                Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 254.

celebration, 111; 7th concert, 112; Dec.,                              Holton, H. C., 366, 368.

1822, concert, 114; meetings, 116; last                                 Home, Jake, fictional character, 299.

season, 117-9.                                                                        "Home League." 143.

Hayes, George F., 371.                                                             Home making, in 1860's, 266.

Hayes, Rutherford B., 71, 273.                                                 Homeopathic Hospital College in Cleve-

Hayes Memorial Library, 210, 213.                                            land, 269, 273.

Hayes-Tilden controversy, 71.                                                 Honsiger, Emanuel, 371.

Hays, Molly, see Pitcher, Molly.                                             Hoover, Herbert, 65, 69.

Health, in Columbus, 1820's, 75, 77; of                                    Hoover, Isaac, 317.

pioneers, 378.                                                                         Hopewell culture, 62, 63.

Health Association, Ohio Public, 307.                                      Horse racing, 131, 132, 135, 136.

Heaton and Gressinger, printers, 311.                                      Horton, W. P., 371.

Heer, Oswald, paleontologist, 340.                                            Hospitals, 378; Army Post, 263; Seminary

Heflebower, R. C., 371.                                                                 U. S. General, 263, 264; supplies, 335;

Heidingsfeld, M. C., 371.                                                               directory, 336.

Heise, Oscar, 369.                                                                      Hotchkiss, Elisha, 99.

Hemlock, 352, 353.                                                                    House of Representatives, federal, 142.

Henninger, Rudolph, 3.                                                              Houses, 191; in Columbus, 1817, p. 72.

Henry, Patrick, 79.                                                                     Housing, 91.

Herbal medicine, see Botanic medicine.                                  How, W. S., 371.

Herbarium, U. S. National, 337.                                                Howard, Horton    J., printer, 311; and

Hergesheimer, Joseph, 293.                                                           Thomsonianism, 349.

Hernia, 351.                                                                                Howe, Henry, 209.

Hero in America, by Dixon Wecter, rev.                                 Howell, W. T., 99.

by John Merrill Weed, 79-80.                                               Howells, William Dean, 292, 293, 294.

Hertzog, Lucy Stone, 308.                                                          Hubbart, H. Clyde, 287.

Herzog, George, Transcriptions and Anal-                                  Hudson, T. B., 144.

ysis of Tutelo Music, bk. rev., 80-82.                                        Hudson Observer and Telegraph, 380.

Hewetson, A. D., 369.                                                                Hughes, Rupert, 69.



396 OHIO ARCAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

396      OHIO ARCAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

 

Hughes, Thomas E., 368                                                             Intellect, 191.

Hulick, W. O., 367.                                                                     Interment of John Chapman, 185.

Human occupation, in Fairport Harbor                                     International Geologists Association, 345.

site, 7.                                                                                      International Medical Congress, 323.

Hundred-Day Men, 158.                                                            "Into the Breach: Civil War Letters of

Hunger march, 299.                                                                   Wallace W. Chadwick," ed. by Mabel

Hunter, F. A., 371.                                                                      Watkins Mayer, 158-80.

Huron Indians, 59, 189.                                                              "Intrusive Mound" culture, 62.

Huskings, 380.                                                                             Inventions, of Josiah Warren, 103.

Hussey, Obed, 126.                                                                    Inventory, of Society's publications, 206.

Iowa, 60.

Iberia, O., 272.                                                                           Iron, 150, 383.

Iberia Spectator, 273.                                                                 Iron-works, 378.

Ice, 282.                                                                                      Troquois Aspect, 52, 54, 60.

Idaho, Territory of, 89.                                                              Iroquois Indians, 59, 60, 61, 80, 373.

Illinois Central Railroad Company, 334.                                   Trwin, Thomas, 315.

Illinois Country, 303.                                                                  Italy, 331.

Illinois River Valley, Hopewell culture                                    Ives, Eli, 329.

in, 62.                                                                                      Ives Expedition, Lieut. Joseph C., 333,

Illinois State Museum, 303.                                                        334.

Illinois Studies in the Social Sciences,                                       Ivins, L. T., 367.

Vol. XXVI, No. 3, bk. rev., 188.

Illness, among   Harding  children, 268;                                   Jackson, Andrew, bust of, 100.

among Union soldiers, 170, 178, 179.                                   Jacksonian democracy, 380.

Illustrations:                                                                                Jacoby's Corners, 290.

Belmont Medical Journal, Vol. I, No.                                   Jake Home, by Ruth McKenney, rev. by

1, facsim. of t.-p., 314.                                                       Ruth Joseph Fischer, 299-300.

Belmont Medical Society, The Consti-                                  James R., 158, 167, 168, 169.

tution and By-Laws, St. Clairsville,                                     Jamestown, Va., 167.

Ohio, 1847, facsim. of t.-p., 312.                                       Jamison, F. K., 371.

Fairport Harbor Artifacts, 12, 13, 15,                                    Japan, 382.

17, 19, 21, 22, 24, 26.                                                         Jaundice, 271.

Fairport Harbor Deposit Cross-Section,                                Jay County, Indiana, 184.

diagr., 7.                                                                              Jay Treaty, 375.

Fairport Harbor Excavation Area, plan,                               Jeans, 127.

6.                                                                                         Jefferson, O., 152.

Fairport Harbor Historic Material, 43.                                  Jefferson, Thomas, 79, 376.

Fairport Harbor Pottery, 31, 31, 35, 37,                                Jewelry, 65.

39, 41.                                                                                  Jobs, odd, held by Warren G. Harding.

Fairport Harbor Site, map, 4.                                                 271.

Fort Wayne, Ind., route from     Cassel                                Johnny Appleseed, see Chapman, John.

land to Archer Cemetery, 1845, map,                              "Johnny   Appleseed, A   Pioneer Hero,"

277.                                                                                     cited, 182.

West, Henry, port., 321.                                                        Johnny Appleseed Cabin, 304.

Immigrants, 381.                                                                       Johnny Appleseed Memorial commission,

Incldeon, ------, British singer, 96.                                            182.

Independent Press, Cincinnati newspaper,                              Johnson, Andrew, 260, 266.

102, 113.                                                                                 Johnson, Arthur C., Sr., letter from Gov.

Indexes, Wheeler, Robert C., "Selective                                  Bricker to, 206; term of, 209.

Index to the Centinel of the North-                                       Johnson, Bets, 262.

Western Territory," 217, 247.                                               Johnston, Henry P., 68.

Indexing, 211.                                                                            Jones, Charles C., 371.

Indian Arts and Crafts Exhibit, see also                                   Jones, George Edwin, 370.

Exhibits.                                                                                 Jones, Hildeburn, 71.

Indian paint, 353.                                                                       Jones, Howard, 71.

"Indian Tobacco," 350, 351.                                                     Jones, Lloyd, 71.

Indian Trail, 279.                                                                       Jones, Mary McMullin, "The Order of

Indian Villages of the Illinois Country.                                      the Purple Heart," 65-71.

Part I, Atlas, by Sara Jones Tucker.                                      Jones, Robert Leslie, "A History of Local

rev. by H. C. Shetrone, 302-3.                                              Agricultural Societies in Ohio to 1865,"

Indiana, 63, 196, 280; Adena mounds in,                                 120-40, 204.

63.                                                                                           Jordan, Philip   D., 308; (with   Lillian

Indiana Horticultural Society, 183.                                          Kessler), comp., Songs of Yesterday,

Indiana-Ohio line, 280.                                                             bk. rev., 197-8; "The Secret Six: An

Indians of North America, 3-64, 45, 81, 89                             Inquiry into the Basic Materia Medica

196, 268, 289, 373; village sites, 3, 8, 302,                            of the Thomsonian System  of Botanic

303; uprising of 1847, 189; languages,                                  Medicine," 347-55.

281; houses, 282; trade, 375. See also                                   Josephson, Bertha E., bk. rev. of Reston,

names of tribes.                                                                     James B., Prelude to Victory, 192-3;

Industrial Valley, cited, 300.                                                     transfer to head Department of Docu-

Industry and industries, 150, 191, 289, 378.                             ments, 211, 212: bk. rev. of Fetzer, Her-

Infusions, 350.                                                                           man, Come Back to Wayne County.

Institute of Education by Radio, 207.                                        289-90.



INDEX 397

INDEX                                     397

 

Journal of Belmont Medical Society, 319.                                Langdon, William     Chauncy, Everyday

Journalism, 287.                                                                             Things in American Life.      [Vol. II]

Judging, at county fairs, 124-5, 136.                                             1776-1876, bk. rev., 190-1.

Junkerman, G. S., 369.                                                               Lange, Sidney, 371.

Langtrie, Walter, 278, 279.

Kazin, Alfred, On Native Grounds; An                                     La Richardie, Jesuit explorer, 189.

Interpretation  of  Modern    American                                 Larramie question, 339.

Prose Literature, bk. rev., 292-4.                                           La Salle, Jean Baptiste, 373.

Kearby, A. N., 366.                                                                   Lasley, Chichi, illus., bk. rev., 190.

Kearns, Charles, 370.                                                                Latin America, archaeological excavations,

Keel-boats, 377.                                                                            384.

Keely, Charles I., 366, 369, 370.                                              Lawrence County, 137, 139.

Keely, George U., 357, 368.                                                     Lawrence Scientific School, 338.

Keller, Mark, 366.                                                                      Lawwill, J. R., 206; bk. rev. of Way

Kelly, Fred C., The Wright Brothers, bk.                                      Frederick, Jr., Pilotin' Comes Natural

rev., 298-9.                                                                                383.

Kensington, Conn., 250.                                                             Layman in scholarship, 292.

Kentucky, 196, 198: Adena mounds in. 63.                              Lebanon University, 362.

Kenyon College, 273, 294.                                                        Lee, Robert E., 80, 173, 180, 265; resi-

Kerns, C., 368.                                                                               dence, 162.

Kerr, Joseph, 85.                                                                        Legislation, Giddings on, 148; medical,

Kessler, Lillian (with Philip D. Jordan),                                       326.

comp., Songs of Yesterday, bk. rev.,                                      Legislature, Ohio, 72, 75, 261, 329, 312.

1978.                                                                                       Leominster, Mass., 181.

Kilbourne, James, 249, 250, 251, 252, 254,                              Lesley, J. Peter, 339, 340, 311.

255, 256, 257, 258.                                                                 Leslie, A. M., 371.

Kilbourne Library, 252.                                                            Leslie, D. J., 371.

Kilbourne-Worthington letter, 254, 258.                                   Leslie, James, 371.

King, Leicester, 142, 144.                                                         Lesquereux, Leo, and J. S. Newberry,

King, Rufus, 253, 258.                                                                   339-42.

King Avenue Methodist Church, Colum-                                 Lesquereux, Sophie (Mrs. Leo), 340, 341.

bus, O., 295.                                                                            Letters, from   famous people to their

King's County, N. Y., 265.                                                            mothers, 83.

Kirtland, Jared P., 329, 332, 345.                                              Lewis, Mr. and Mrs., 113.

Kleet, William, 367.                                                                   Lewis, H. L., 370.

Klippart, John H., 339, 345.                                                       Lewis, Sinclair, 293.

Knemoeller, W. F., 369.                                                            Lewis and Clark expedition, 89. See also

Knife blade, 43, 44, 59.                                                                 Expeditions.

Knight and Parsons Directory for Cleve-                                 Lewis family, 117.

land, 1853, p. 331.                                                                  Lewissohn, Ludwig, 294.

Knight, William, 368, 370.                                                         Lexington, Ky., 316.

Knives, 11, 12, 13.                                                                     Libby Prison, 158.

Know   Ohio exhibit, 207.  See also Ex-                                   Liberator, 380.

hibits.                                                                                       Liberty party, 143.

Knowland, Joseph R., California, a Land-                                 Libraries, in early Ohio, 381.

mark History; Story of the Preserva-                                    Library, medical, of Belmont Medical

tion and Marking of Early Day Shrines,                                      Society, 316.

bk. rev., 304.                                                                           Library of Congress, 70.

Knox County exhibitions, 131.                                                   Library, Society, report on, 210.

Ko-Ki-Sa Sepe Me-Ar-We, 281.                                               licking County, 137, 138.

Korea, 382.                                                                                 Licking County Agricultural Society, 127,

Kost, John, 351, 352.                                                                      128, 133.

Krikorian, Sardis, 366, 367.                                                        Life members, Society, 209.

Krumm, Hazel Shinn, The Years Like                                       Life's Tilted Cup, cited, 290.

Foxes, bk. rev., 296-7.                    Light, A. J., 370.

Kumler, A. A., 368, 369.                     Lilliputian songsters, 116.

Lily root, 352, 353.

Labor, 144, 151, 286, 299; slave, 142; free,                              Lima, Peru, 384.

143.                                                                                          Limestone, 18, 20, 328.

Ladies' riding horses, 133.                                                         Lincoln, Abraham, 79, 80, 158, 169, 261,

Lady-Finger, mussels, 51.                                                             266.

Lake County, 3.                                                                          Lincoln, Mrs. Abraham, 266.

Lake Erie, 4, 7, 50, 58, 59, 374.                                                 Lincoln, Charles A., 82.

Lake region, 339.                                                                        Lindbergh, Charles,, 80.

Lamps. lard-burning, 102.                                                          Lindley, Harlow, 307; bk. revs., Brun-

Lancaster, O., 73, 345.                                                                  house, R. L., Counter-Revolution in Pa.,

Land,  20, 278, 327; cost of, 152; descrip-                                1776-1790, 82; Dickore, Marie, ed., Gen-

tion of, 276; public, 297.                                                         eral Joseph Kerr, 85; Schaffter, Dorothy,

Land grants, 375.                                                                           State Housing Agencies, 91-2. Thomas,

Land speculations, 379.                                                                  Jean, Blue Ridge Country, 196-7; Jor-

Lane Theological Seminary, 338.                                                dan, P. D. (with Lillian Kessler), comp.

Langdale, C. A., 368.                                                                      Songs of Yesterday, 197-8; Nuermberger,

Langdon, Elam    P., 99.                                                                R.H., Free Tabor Movement, 200-201;



398 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

398       OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

 

Bowman, D. W., Pathway to Progress.                                  Maple-Leaf. mollusk, 51.

287-8; Kelly, F. C., Wright Brothers,                                      Maps, 211; Fairport Harbor site, 4; union

298-9;  Strong, et al., Archaeological                                      list of, recommended, 213; on      Chap-

Studies in Peru, 384; Report of the                                         man's burial, 277.

Secretary   [of  the  Society],   208-13;                                 Maria Theresa, 83.

comp., Ohio in the Twentieth Century,                                   Marie Antoinette, 83.

1900-38, bk. rev., 285-7,                                                         Marietta, O., 73, 212, 330, 375, 376; agri-

Lindley, Olive Rogers, bk. rev. of Brom-                                  cultural society at, 120, 121; agricul-

field, Louis, Mrs. Parkington, 202.                                         tural exhibition at, 124, 126; horse racing

Lindsey, A. E., 370.                                                                    at, 132.

Lisbon Railway Report, 327.                                                      Marine Coffee House, 117, 118.

Little, Alan M. G., Myth and Society in                                      Marion, O., 261, 273, 274, 275.

Attic Drama, bk. rev., 303-4.                                                   Marion County Institute, 274.

Livestock, 125, 126, 270.                                                             Marion Star, 275.

Loan collections, 206, 207.                                                         Markley, A. J., 371.

Lobelia inflata, 348, 349, 350; preparation                                 Marriages 218, 262.

and dose, 351.                                                                          Marsh, O. C., 339.

Locke, W. S., 368.                                                                       Marshall C. E., 367.

Log cabins, 72, 278, 280.                                                            Marshall, John, bust of, 100.

Lone Star Republic, 149.

Long Island, 67, 68, 265.                    Martin, C.H., 368.

Longworth, Nicholas, 99.                                                           Martin, Max J., 367.

Loons 48; common, 49.                                                              Martinsburg, Va., 160, 161, 163.

Maryland raid 173,

Louisiana  Senator," 85                                                             Masonic order, 100, 256, 304.

Louisiana. 188.                                                                            Massachusetts, 249, 250.

Louisville, Kentucky, 334, 336, 339.                                          Massachusetts Assemblyman, 257.

Loyalists, 67.                                                                               Materia medica, vegetable, 330; Jordan.

Loydsville, O., 322.                                                                     Philip D., "The Secret Six: An In

Lumber, 279.                                                                              quiry into the Basic Materia Medica of

Lung fever, 282.                                                                         the         Thomsonian    System   of   Botanic

Lush, F.A., 367.                                                                                        Medicine" 347.55

Lyell, ........, 326                             Mathews, Edwin, 99.

McAyres,W., 371.                                                                      Mathews, Martha, 99.

McBride, Mrs., 116,                                                                    Matlack, H. C., 368, 370.

McClelland, J. A., 372.                                                               Matthews, A. P., 368, 370.

McClintic, C. F., 370.                                                                  Matthews, Isabella, 71.

McConahey, James M., 313, 314, 315, 322.                             Matews Paul 69, 71

McConkey, A  E., 366                                      Matthews, Stanley, 71.

MacFarland, Dr., 268, 269.                                                        Matthews, Thomas, 70

McFarland, Sarah, 267.                                                              Mattson, Morris, 347.

McGehee, W. H.     , 366.                                                          Maumee R., 181, 183, 184, 280, 282.

McKellops, H. J., 357.                                                                Maumee-Wabash route, 374.

McKenney, Ruth, Jake Home, bk, rev.,                                   Maupin,  M. M., 367.

299-300.                                                                                  Maxwell, William, 217.

McKinley, Lois R., bk. rev. of Wittke,                                       Mayer, Mabel Watkins (Mrs. W. C.),

Carl, ed., The  History of the State of                                      ed.,"Into the Breach; Civil War Let

ters of Wallace W. Chadwick," 15.8-80,

Ohio. Vol. VI, Ohio in the Twentieth      204.

Century, 1900-1938, comp. by     Harlow

Lindley, 285-7.                                                                       Mayne, D. F., 369, 371.

McKinley, William, 273.                                                           Mayor, of St. Clairsville, Henry West

McLaughlin, C. P., 366.                                                             as, 322.

Macmillan, Hugh W., 368, 370.                                                Meade, Gen., 168.

McMillen, J. T., 372.                                                                  Medals, 65, 66, 69.    See also Awards:

McMullin, S. H., 71.                                                                   Merit, marks of military; Prizes.

Macomb Expedition, John X., Report of                                   Medical Association, Ohio State, 307.

the, 334.                                                                                  Medical centers, in Ohio, 316.

McWethy, C. R., 366.                                                                Medical College of Ohio at Cincinnati,

Madison, Elizabeth, 264.                                                            316, 321.

Madison Township Club, 138.                                                    Medical colleges, 316, 321, 326.

Mahoning County exhibition, 130.                                             Medical Convention of Ohio, 316, 317, 319.

Mail, service, in   South, 151, 152; So-                                      Medical conventions, 316, 317, 319, 320.

ciety's, 206; routes, 379.                                                        Medical degrees, 269, 316.

Maintenance, Society's Superintendent of,                               Medical Education, Council on, 363.

206.                                                                                         Medical ethics, 312.

Malaria, 282.                                                                              Medical History and Archives, Commit-

Mallards, 48, 49.                                                                         tee on, see Committee on Medical His-

Mammals, 45, 48.                                                                      tory and Archives.

Manchuria, 382.                                                                         Medical lectures, 331.

Mansfield, E. D., 253.                                                                Medical literature, 310, 345.

Manuscripts, 379; in   Clements Library,                                 Medical practice of J. S. Newberry, 325.

92; Society's, exhibit of rare, 207; gifts,                                  331.

209: number accessioned, 211; union list                              Medical treatments, 272.

of, recommended, 213.                                                         Medicinal plants, 345.



INDEX 399

INDEX                                     399

 

Medicine, practice of, 270, 320, 321; in                                   Montana, 327.

Ohio, 309, 326, 347ff; degrees in, 324;                                 Montana   Frontier, by B. M. Burlin-

contributions to, 324; theory  of, 348;                                        game, rev. by Ardis H. Wheeler, 89-90.

stock of, recommended by Thomson,                                  Montez and Ruiz, slave ship owners, 147

354-5.                                                                                      Montgomery County, 138.

Medicine-shows, 131.                                                                Montgomery County Agricultural Society,

Medina County Agricultural Society, 136.                                   124, 127.

Meek, F. B., 339.                                                                        Moore, A. M., 366.

Meetings, annual, of Society, 205.                                            Moore, H. L., 366.

Mehaffey, E. A., 366.                                                               Moore, Opha, 251.

Membership, Society, report on, 209.                                       Moral reform, 378.

Memorials, Society's Division of State,                                    More, Thomas, philosopher, 293.

206, 214; funds, 215.                                                              Morgan, George W., 261.

Mendel Gregor J., 325.                                                              Morgan Richard G., 206; jt. auth., "The

Mercy-Argenteau, Count, 83.                                                       Fairport Harbor Village Site," 3-64:

Mergansers, hooded, 48, 49.                                                      bk. revs., Speck, F. C., The Tutelo

Merit, marks of military, 65. See also                                           Spirit Adoption Ceremony, 80-2; Her-

Awards, Medals, Prizes.                                                             zog. G., Transcriptions and Analysis of

Metals, 190.                                                                                    Tutelo Music, 80-2; Webb, W. S., et

Methodist ministers, 268.                                                               al., C. and O. Mounds at Paintsville,

Methodists, 262.                                                                              198-9.

Methven, H. V., 367, 369.                                                          Morgan, W. H., 357, 372.

Mexican War, 155, 156.                                                            Morgan's men, 261.

Mexico, 88, 156.                                                                        Morrell, A. H., 369.

Miami Indians, 283.                                                                   Morrill, W. F., 372.

Miami University, 90, 273.                                                        Morrison, Horace, 65.

Mice, meadow, 47, 48.                                                              Morrison, W. N., 371.

Michigan, 63: songs and ballads of, 92.                                     Morristown, O., 320.

Michigan, University of, 92.                                                      Morrow, O, 304.

Microfilm, of Centinel planned, 218.                                        Mosquitoes, 282.

Microscopy, 357.                                                                       Mound-builders, 373.

Middletown, Conn., 250.                                                            Mound City, 62.

Midget singers, 116.                                                                   Mounds, 62, 63, 81.

Milan Township, Allen County, Ind., 184.                                 Mount Pleasant, O., 200, 321.

Military   decorations, 65. See also                                           Mucket, mollusk, 51.

Awards; Medals; Merit, marks of mili-                                 Muckraking, 293.

tary; Prizes.                                                                            Mulford, Richard, 99.

Militia, Ohio, T. Worthington as gen-                                        Municipal loan of 1845, 331.

eral of, 253.                                                                            Murchison medal, 328, 345.

Milking, 271.                                                                               Murfreesboro, 336.

Miller, Frank H., 273.                                                                 Muscarelli, Prof., 117.

Miller, Harry, 366, 367, 368.                                                     Museum Echoes, 207, 210; reports in, on

Miller, Oscar F., "Report of the Treas-                                         MS. acquisitions, 211.

urer [of the Society]," 213-6.                                                 Museum   problems, 203.

Mills, Edward C., 308, 309; "Dental Edu-                                 Music, Cincinnati, Stevens, Harry R.,

cation in Ohio," 356-72.                                                              "The Haydn Society of Cincinnati,

Mineralogy, 329.                                                                            1819-1824," 95-119.

Mining, coal, 299, 327.                                                               Music societies, in Cincinnati, 95 ff.

Mink, 47, 48.                                                                                Musical criticism, 104.

Mink, Arthur D., bk. revs., Brooks, Wil-                                     Musical rasps, 26, 28.

liam E., Grant at Appomattox: A Study                                  Muskingum   County, 74, 137, 138, 139.

of the Man, 88-9; Hirshberg, H. S.,                                        Muskingum Messenger and Democratic

Subject Guide to Reference Books, 93;                                      Republican, 76.

Peckham, H. H., comp., Guide to M.S.                                 Muskingum R., 74, 375.

Collections in Clements Library, 92-3;                                   Muskrats, 47, 48.

Robbins, R. M., Our Landed Heritage,                                  Mussels, 29, 45; freshwater, 51.

297-8; Welshimer, Helen, Shining                                        Mussey, William H., 334, 335.

Rain, 297; appointment of, 212.                                             My Sister Eileen, cited, 300.

Minturn, G. C., 367.                                                                    My War with Japan, by Carroll Alcott,

Mississinewa R., 283.                                                                      rev. by Maynard T. Campbell, 382.

Mississippi R., 328, 377.                                                              Myers, J. N., 366, 367, 368, 369.

Mississippi Valley, Hopewell culture in,                                   Myth and Society in Attic Drama, by

62.                                                                                                Alan M. G. Little, rev. by Clarence

Mississippi Valley   Dental Association,                                        L. Weaver, 303-4.

360.

Mrs. Parkington, by     Louis  Bromfield,                                  Nails, iron, 43, 44.

rev. by Olive Rogers Lindley, 202.                                           "Naming of Worthington," by Helen M.

Mitchell, Clara (Mrs. David K.), 264.                                            Dudley, 248-59.

Mitchell, E. W., 309.                                                                   Napoleon Bonaparte, 66, 84.

Mollusks, 51.                                                                                Nashville, Tenn., 336.

Molyneaux, Grant, 367, 369, 370.                                              National Academy of Sciences, 340, 343.

Monitor, boat, 174.                                                                      National Association  of Dental Exam-

Mont Bolca, Italy, 331.                                                                   iners, 364.



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400       OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

 

National Association of Dental Faculties,                                 Norton, Laurence H., 204.

361.                                                                                         Notched points, 11.

National Guardsmen, 158.                                                         Notes, 94, 204, 305-6.

National Historian, The, 322.                                                      Notestine Cemetery, 184.

National Hotel, 315.     Noyes, Elmer Edward, "Columbus, Ohio's

National Road, 323.                                                                   Capital," 72-8.

Natural History,   Department   of,  So-                                   Nuermberger, Ruth Ketring, The Free

ciety's, 206.                                                                                Labor Movement, a Quaker Protest

Navigation, 333.                                                                             against Slavery, bk. rev., 200-201.

Nazis, 195.                                                                                  Nursery men, 7.

Nebraska, 268.                                                                           Nuttle, E. A., 280.

Negroes, 142, 144, 148.                                                             Nuttle, John, 184.

Neiderhofer, E. W., 367.

Neidhamer, C. N., 367.                      O. V I., 262, 321

Neidhamer, H. J., 367.                                                              Oberlin  Agricultural and   Horticultural

Net-sinkers, 9, 17, 18.                                                                Society, 137.

New Albany, 336.                                                                      Oberlin College, 301.

New Britain, Conn., 250, 252.                                                   Officers, Army, non-commissioned, 66.

New England, 248, 250, 251, 376, 378; col-                             Ohio, capital and capitol Noyes, Elmer

onists, 351.                                                                                  Edward, "Columbus, Ohio's Capital,"

New Hampshire, 65.                                                                 72-8; politics and government, Reilley,

New   Hampshire, Society of the Cincin-                                     Edward   C., "Politico-Economic   Con-

nati, 70.                                                                                       siderations in the Western    Reserve's

New Harmony, Ind., 101, 102.                                                     Early Slavery Controversy," 141-57.

New Jerusalem            Church, 108.                                         Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical Col-

New   Jerusalem          (Swedenborgian)   Sing-                          lege, 343.

ing Society, 99, 109, 110, 118.                                               Ohio Antislavery Society, 144.

New Market, 160, 161.                                                              Ohio at War, 206.

New Mexico, 334.                                                                      Ohio Bridge, 204.

New Orleans, La., 268.                                                             Ohio Central College, 272, 273.

New Republic, The, 293.                                                             Ohio Central Railroad, 272.

New School for Social Research, 293.                                     Ohio College of Dental Surgery, Cincin

New York, city, 69, 299, 351.                                                        nati, Mills, Edward C., "Dental Edu-

New York, state, 62, 80, 338; Iroquois of,                                     cation in Ohio," 356-72.

60.                                                                                           Ohio Company, 375; pioneers, 120.

New York Academy of Sciences, 344.                                    Ohio  Company    for Importing   English

New York Botanical Garden, 344.                                                Cattle, 126.

New York Geological Survey, 328.                                          Ohio country, 189.

New York Times, 260.  Ohio Cultivator, 135, 137, 138.

Newberry, Henry, 326, 327, 328.                                             Ohio Dental College Association, 356.

Newberry, John Strong, 1822-92, Waller,                                Ohio General Assembly, see Legislature,

A. E. "The Breadth of Vision of Dr.                                          Ohio.

John Strong Newberry," 324-46.                                           Ohio History Conference, 209.

Newberry, Roger, 326.                                                             Ohio in the Twentieth           Century, 1900-

Newburgh, 66, 69, 70.  1938, comp. by Harlow                      Lindley, rev.

News, 217; in 1860's, 260.                                                             by Lois R. McKinley, 285-7.

Newspaper Department, Society's, Index                                Ohio in Wars, exhibit, 207. See also

project, 209; report on, 210.                                                      Exhibits.

Newspaper editing, of Warren G. Har-                                    Ohio Kercuma, 353.

ding, 275.                                                                                Ohio Medical and Surgical Journal, 313.

Newspapers, 77, 190, 377, 379; in Colum-                               Ohio Medical College, 329.

bus, 1817, p. 72; comment on Columbus,                             "Ohio   Medical History, 1835-1858, Still

73; northern   on  secession, 86; New                                       Further Aspects," by Ohio State Ar-

York, comment on Museum     Echoes an-                               chaeological        and      Historical  Society.

ticles, 207; Union list recommended for                                   Committee           on        Medical History and

Ohio, 213; selective index to Centinel,                                      Archives, 307-72.

217-47.                                                                                    Ohio Monitor, 75.

Niederhofer, E. N., 370.                                                            Ohio  Public   Health   Association, see

Nietzsche, philosopher, 293.                                                          Health Association, Ohio Public.

Niles' Gazetteer, 250.    Ohio R., 139, 261, 323, 373, 374, 383; trade

Nodules, 14.                                                                                   on, 383.

Noel, C. W., 366.                                                                        Ohio School of the Air, 206.

Nomenclature, scientific, 325.                                                  Ohio State Archaeological and Historical

Normal School at Albany, 338.                                                     Museum, 3, 373.

North, 141, 143, 145, 146, 147, 148, 150, 151,                          Ohio State Archaeological and Historical

152, 154, 261.                                                                              Quarterly, 308.

North Carolina, 196.     Ohio State Archaeological and Histori-

North Mountain Station, 160.                                                         cal Society, Annual Reports (of the

Northern Editorials on Secession, ed. by                                       Director, the Secretary, and the Treas-

Howard Cecil Perkins, rev. by Henry                                      urer), 205-16; pub., The History of the7*

H. Simms, 86-8.                                                                         State of Ohio, Vol. VI, bk. rev., 285-7;

Northwest Territory, 285, 376; transfer                                        Vols. I-III, bk. rev., 373-81; Committee

of Records of the, 212; early history,                                       on Medical History and Archives, Pa-

373.                                                                                              terson, R. G., "Five Year Review,"



INDEX 401

INDEX                                    401

 

307-9; "Ohio Medical History, l835-l838,                              Paddock, Wendell, "The Burial Place of

Still Further Aspects," 307-72.                                                John  Chapman    (Johnny Appleseed),"

Ohio State Dental Society, 359.                                                  181-7.

Ohio State Journal, 260.                                                              Paine, James H., 141.

Ohio State Library, 249.                                                             Paine, Martin, 351.

Ohio State Medical Society, 319, 320, 322.                               Paine, Thomas, 153.

Ohio State University, 258, 288, 290, 291.                                 Paine, Thomas L., 99.

294, 295, 344; Dental Department of,                                    Painesville Township, Lake County, O.,

362.                                                                                           3.

Ohio tribes, 189.                                                                          Painting, 272.

Ohio Valley, 339.                                                                        Paintsville, Ky., 198.

Ohio Volunteer Infantry, 321; 136th Reg-                                 Paleontologists, 340.

iment, 262.                                                                               Paleontology, 324, 337, 339, 342.

Ohio War History Commission, 206, 212.                                 Palisades, 10.

Ointments, 350.                                                                           Palmer, Dudley, 368.

"Old Canal Days," by Burton P. Porter,                                     Palmerston, Lord, 260.

rev. by H. C. Shetrone, 199-200.                                            Pamphlets, Society acquisitions, 210.

"Old Northwest" Genealogical Quarterly,                                  Panic of 1837, pp. 141, 143.

250, 251.                                Paper making and trade in Ohio, Vod-

Old Northwest Territory, 261, 286, Sec                                    rey, William  H., Letter to Charles M.

also Northwest Territory.                                                       Thomas, 94.

Old Town, 283.                                                                           Paris, France, 195, 331.

Old Town Run, 283.                                                                    Parker, Christian, 184, 186, 276, 278, 279,

Olentangy R., 248.                                                                      281.

Olmstead, A. T., 366.                                                                 Parker, Dave, 279.

Olmstead, Fred. Law., 335.                                                        Parker, Jacob L., 186, 276, 279.

On Native Grounds: an Interpretation of                                   Parkington, Mrs. Augustus, fictional char-

Modern American Prose Literature, by                                  acter, 202.

Alfred Kazin, rev. by Robert Price,                                      Parrington, Vernon L., 293.

292-4.                                                                                      Parry, Charles, 324.

Ondo, Steve, 3.                                                                            Passing of the Frontier, 1825-1850, by

O'Neal, Mr., 117.                                                                        Francis P. Weisenburger, rev. by Ar-

O'Neal, Harold C., resignation, 212.                                          thur C. Cole, 373-81.

Oneota Culture Aspect, 60.                                                        Paste, 29.

Onions, 335.                                                                                Pasteur, Louis, 326.

Ontario, 91.                                                                                 Patent, for botanic medicine, 349.

Operations, fees for, 318.                                                           Paterson, Robert G., "Five Year Review

Opossums, 47, 48; canines, 26.                                                  of the Work of Ohio Committee on

Orange root, 353.                                                                        Medical History and Archives," 307-9;

Oratorios, 97.                                                                              "The  Belmont Medical Society, 1847-

Orchestra conductors, 95.                                                          1860," 310-23.

Order   of Military  Merit, the   Honor                                       Pathology  and  Therapeutics, Chair of,

Badge of the Continental Army, 65                                         357.

"Order of the Purple Heart," by Mary                                     Pathway of Progress-A     Short History

McMullin Jones, 65-71.                                                          of Ohio, by David W. Bowman, rev.

Ordinance of 1787, pp. 285, 375.                                               by Harlow  Lindley, 287-8.

Oregon, 153.                                                                               Patients, of George Tryon Harding, 270,

Organs, musical, 98, 113.                                                           273.

"Origin of the Name of the Town o                                           Patrons, at fairs, 136, 139; Society mem-

Worthington," by Helen     M. Dudley.                                 bership, 209.

248-59.                                                                                    Pattison, Mrs. John M., made honorary

Ornaments, 20, 24, 27, 45, 46, 62.                                             life member, 209.

Ornitholoy, 330.                                                                          Paul Blazer, Diesel boat, 383.

Orwell, O., 135.                                                                          Peace, 301.

Orton, Edward, career of, 338.                                                  Pease, -.---.-, cited, 250.

Osborn, Charles, 200.                                                                 Pebbles, 20.

Osburn, Mrs. Mary H., 287.                                                       Peckham, Howard    H., comp., Guide To

Osmond, A. E., 369, 370.                                                           the Manuscript Collections in the Wil-

Otoliths, 26, 50.                           liam L.  Clements Library, bk. rev.,

Otters, 47, 48.                               92-3.

Pelts, 40.

Our Landed Heritage, the Public Do-                                       Pendants, 17, 20, 25, 26, 46, 50: otolith,

main, 1776-1936, by Roy M. Robbins,                                  24; canine tooth, 47.

rev        by Arthur Mink, 297-8.                                             Penis bones, 24, 27.

"Outline of Facts Related to the Burial                                      Penitentiary, Ohio State, 73-4.

Place of John Chapman," by Wesley S.                               Pennsylvania, 80, 82, 374, 378.

Roebuck, 276-84.                                                                    Pennsylvania  Constitution  of  1776:

Overman, Wiliam    D., curatorial duties.                                  Study of Revolutionary Democracy, by

206; resignation, 207; chap. in Vol. VI,                                 J. Paul Selsam, cited, 82.

History of the State of Ohio, 287.                                           Pennsylvania Dental College, 357.

Owen, Robert, 101, 102.                                                            Pennsylvania Historical Commission,  82.

Owls, great horned, 48, 49; snowy, 48, 49.                               Penobscot Indians, 350.

Oxford, Ohio, 90, 273.                                                               Peppers, red and black, 352.



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Perch, yellow, 50.                                                                          Poplar bark, 353.

Periodicals, in Society's Library, 210.                                          Population, early Ohio, 378.

Perkins, ------ an Ohio Whig, 152.                                                Porcupines, 46, 48.

Perkins, Howard     Cecil, ed., Northern                                        Pork-packing establishments, 378.

Editorials on Secession, bk. rev., 86-8                                       Port Arthur, 382.

Perry County, Ohio, 282.                                                              Portage County, 0., 124.

Pershing, Benjamin H., 287.                                                         Porter, Burton  P., "Old   Canal Days,"

Perspiration, 348.                                                                           bk. rev. 199-200.

Pestles, 17, 18.                                                                               Porter, C. A., 366, 368.

Peter, Sarah Worthington King, 253.                                           Porter, C. P., 368.

Petersburg, Va., 169, 170, 171, 180.                                            Portrait of Thomas     Worthington, 253,

Petit jury, 283.                                                                              258.

Petroleum, 343.                                                                             Portraits: West, Henry, 321.

Pharmacopoeia, 350.                                                                    Post-glacial period, 339.

Philadelphia, 310, 323, 347.                                                         Post-molds, 5, 9, 10.

Philadelphia exhibition of 1876, p. 190.                                       Postage rates, 152.

Philanthropist, The, 144.                                                               Postal system, 152.

Phillipa, D., 371.                                                                           Posts, 10.

Philipps, -----. British singer, 96, 116.                                          Potatoes, 335.

Phlebotomy, 350.                                                                         Potomac R., 161, 167, 262.

Photostats, 211.                                                                             Potsherds, 5, 7, 9, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33,

Physicians, in early Ohio, 73, 310-23, 329,                                85, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 53; Adena, 199.

350, 378.                                                                                    Potter, Jared, 329.

Pickaway County agricultural society, 125.                               Pottery, 29, 30, 33, 36, 38, 40, 53, 198;

Pickaway Plains, 132.                                                                  vessels, 9, 28, 34; pipes, 42; illus., 31,

Pickett, B. S., "The    Burial Place of                                          34, 35, 37, 39, 41.  Sec also Potsherds

John  Chapman    (Johnny   Appleseed),"                               and Rimsherds.

181-7, 204.                                                                               Powders, 350.

Pig teeth, 43, 44.                                                                          Powers, Hiram, 100, 101.

Pigeons, passenger, 48, 49.                                                         Preamble, Constitution  and By-Laws of

Pike-perch, yellow, 50.                                                               the Belmont Medical Society, 311.

Pilgrim  Fathers, 79.                                                                    Preble County, Ohio, 183.

Pilotin' Comes Natural,    by  Frederick                                      Prehistoric culture, 206.

Way, Jr., rev. by J. R. Lawwill, 383.                                     Prehistoric peoples, 198.

Pimple-Back, mussel, 51.                                                           Prelude to Victory, by James B. Reston,

Pink Heel-Splitter, mollusk, 51.                                                       rev. by Bertha Josephson, 192-3.

Pins, 26; effigy, 23.                                                                     Premiums, at county fairs, 123, 125, 127,

"Pioneer Physicians of Ohio: Their Lives                                      133, 135; at state fairs, 135, 136.

and Their Contributions to the Devel-                                    Presbyterian  Church, First, at Cincin-

opment of the State, 1788-1835," 308.                                        nati, 97, 108, 110, 111, 112; Second, at

Pipes, 42, 44; bird-effigy, 18; pottery, 19;                                     Cincinnati, 108.

stone, 19; elbow, 19; calcite, 20; clay,                                   Presbyterian poetry society, 290.

43, 59; white clay, 43.                                                            President, of Society, 205.

Pitcher, Molly, 79.                                                                     Presidents, U. S., from  Ohio, education

Pits, 5; refuse, 8.                                                                              of, 273.

Pitted hammerstone, 17.                                                            Press, speed, 103.

Pittsburgh, 335.                                                                          Price, Robert, bk. rev. of Kazin, Alfred,

Plain Dealer, see Cleveland Plain Dealer.                                    On Native Grounds: an Interpretation oj

Plans, Fairport Harbor Excavation Area, 6.                                  Modern   American    Prose   Literature,

Plant fossils, 327.                                                                            292-4.

Plants, first catalog of, in Ohio, 324.                                         Prices, of concert tickets, 97-8.

Plaster, 352.                                                                               Princeton University, 337.

Platter, Mary Jane, 280, 281.                                                   Print shop, 270.

Pleyel Trio, 102.                                                                       Printer's devil, 270.

Plowing matches, 126.                                                              Printing 322

Plum, C. E., 367, 369.                                                               Prizes, at agricultural fairs,  134.  See also

Pocket knives, 44.                                                                           Awards, Medals.

Pocohontas, 79.                                                                         Proclamation of 1763, p. 374.

Poetry, 90, 290, 291, 296, 297.                                                 Professors of Ohio College of Dental

Poets' Round Table, Columbus, 296.                                            Surgery, .365-72.

Point Lookout, 169.Surgery,

Point Pleasant, 62.                                                                    Progressives, 293.

Poland Academy, 273.                                                            Projectile points, 9, 11, 12, 23, 24, 25.

Political leadership, 376.                                                          Promoters, 380.

Politicians, 380.                                                                        Proofreading, 211.

"Politico-Economic Considerations in the                               Prose literature, 292.

Western Reserve's Early Slavery Con-                              Public domain, 297.

troversy," by Edward C. Reilley, 141-                               Publications,             Society's report on, 206,

57.                                                                                              210; early            Ohio  medical, 310-23.

Politics during American Revolution, 802;                             Publishing, 322.

in early Ohio, 141-57, 376, 377, 38O.                                Purchases, 210.

Polk, James K., 150.                                                                Purple Heart, Order of the: Jones, Mary

Pollard, James E., 287.                                                                 McMullin, "The Order of the Purple

Polypharmacy, 350.                                                               Heart," 65-71.

Pontiac's Conspiracy, 374.                                                          Putnam, O., 74.



INDEX 403

INDEX                                     403

 

Qualifications of prospective dental stu-                                     Revolution, American, 70, 83, 265, 374.

dents, 362.                                                                                 Revolution, French, 73.

Quakers, 200.                                                                                Rheumatic drops, 354.

Quebec, 374.                                                                                Rhoads, S. M., 371.

Queen City (Cincinnati), 381.   Rhodes, G. B., 370.

Queens College, 293.                            Rhyming around the World, by Alfred

Quills, 47.                                                                                     H. Upham, rev. by Ardis H. Wheeler,

Quinlan, J. D., 371.                               90-1.

Rice, J. S., 371.

Rabbits, cotton-tail, 47, 48.                    Richardson, Joseph, 367.

Rabkin, S., 370.                                                                            Richmond, Va., 170, 180, 261.

Raccoons, 21, 28, 45, 48; canines, 26. Rightmire, George W., 210.

Race-courses, 133.                                                                      Rim-sherds, 31, 32, 33, 35, 36, 37, 38, 41,

Race riots, 268.                                                                            53.

Rader, G. B., 366.                                                                        Ripley, N. Y., 338.

Radio programs, Society's, cited, 206, 207.                               Ripley site, N. Y., 59.

Railroads, 280; between   Cleveland, Co-                                  Rituals, Indian, 81.

lumbus and Cincinnati. 331.  Rives, Edward, 370.

Randall and Chapman estate, 284.      Roads, 73-74, 377.

Ransom, John Crowe, 294.                   "Roanoke," 174.

Rasp musical, 26, 28.                           Robbins, A. B., 371.

Raspberry, 352.                                                                           Robbins, Roy M., Our Landed Heritage,

Ratel, Philibert, 101, 104, 105, 107.     the Public Domain, 1776-1936, bk. rev.,

Rates, medical, 312, 918.                     297-8.

Rating of dental colleges, 364.             Robinson, Samuel, 349.

Rauh, S. J   369.                                                                           Rock, igneous, 18.

Rawls, A. O., 370, 371.                        Rock-shelters, 63.

Reapers, 126.                                                                               Rodabaugh, James H., 213,

Receipts, of Society, 213.                    Roe, Daniel, 101, 102, 110, 111, 115.

Reconstruction period, 260.                 Roebuck, Sr., father of W. S., 282.

Redman, M. G., 357, 371.                   Roebuck, Lizzie, 184.

Reeve, O., 52, 53, 58.                           Roebuck, Perry, 282.

Reference   Department, Society, report                                  Roebuck, Ruel, 282.

on, 212.                                                                                    Roebuck, Wesley S., 183, 184, 304; "Out-

Reference works, guide to, 93.            line of Facts Related to the Burial

Reformers, 880.                                                                          Place of John Chapman," 276-84.

Refreshment stands, 131.                    Roebuck farm, 279, 280, 281, 304.

Rehwinkle, F. H., 368.                          Roebuck reservoir hill, 279, 282.

Reid, H. M., 366, 371.                          Rogers, W. P., 369.

Reilley, Edward              C., "Politico-Economic                      Romance, in Ohio history, 375.

Considerations             in      the       Western    Re-               Roosevelt, Franklin D., 80.

serve's  Early              Slavery        Controversy,"                Roosevelt, Theodore, 80.

141-57.                                                                                    Root doctors, 348.

Reiter, Mrs. Edith S., 212.                    Rose, A. G., 370.

Religion, 286.                                                                              "Rose Tree in Full Bearing," 73.

Religious practices, Indian, 81.           Roseboom, Eugene H., 285.

Remedies, botanic, 350; Thomsonian, 352,                               Rosemary, 352.

353, 354.                                                                                  Rosenthal, C. N., 371.

Remsburg, Mrs. Charity, 275.            Ross, A. O., 366.

Report of the Director (of the Society),                                    Ross County, O., 62, 126, 128, 139.

205-8.                                                                                      Rubber, conservation of, 120.

Report of the Secretary (of the Society),                                 Rudisill, Emanuel, 185.

208-13.                                                                                    Rudisill, Jacob, 185, 186.

Report of the Treasurer (of the Society),                                 Russia, 65, 70.

213-16                                                                                     Russians, 382.

Reports of Exploration and Surveys to                                       Russo-Japanese War, 382.

ascertain the most practical and eco-

nomical route for a Railroad from   the                                  Saarela, Kayo, 3.

Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean,                                  Sacagewea, 89.

made in 1853-6, 333.                       Sacco, Nicola, 299.

Representatives, House of, Henry West                                  Sacred Concert, 114.

in, 321.                                                                                    Saddles, prices of, 1833, p. 127.

Reptiles, 43, 50.                                                                          Sailors, books contributed for, 212.

Republican party, 321.                       St. Cecilia Society, 96.

Republicans, 79.                                                                         St. Clair, Arthur, 375, 376.

Research,   Committee   on   Private,  at                                  St. Clairsville, O., 315, 319, 821.

W. R. U., 292.                                                                         St. Clairsville Gazette, 316.

Reservoirs, 280.                                                                         St. Joseph R., 181, 183, 187, 276, 279, 281,

Resignations, 207.                                                                      282 283.

Reston, James B.     Prelude to Victory,                                    St. Joseph State Road, 184.

bk. rev., 192-3.                                                                       St. Joseph Township, Allen County, Ind.,

Retail trade, 190.                                                                        183. 184, 186, 187, 281.

Retirements, Society, 207.                 St. Mary's R., 181, 183, 276, 282, 283.

Review  copies, Library, 210.            Sakhalin Island, 382.



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Salem, Mass., 348.                                                                     "Seventh Ohio President," by Ray Baker

Salt-works, 378.                                                                          Harris, 260-75.

Salts, 350.                                                                                    Shawnee Indian village, 283.

Salves, 350.                                                                                 Sheep, Merino, 379.

Sandstone, 18; pebble, 16.                                                          Sheepshead, 50.

San Francisco, Calif., 332, 333.                                                 Sheer, R. W., 366.

Sanitary Commission, U. S., 334, 335, 336,                              Sheffield, W. W., 371.

337.                                                                                         Shells, sea, 29, 30, 45; freshwater snail,

Sanitary Reporter, 335, 336.                                                       28.

Santa Ana, Calif., 275.                                                               Shelly, Mrs. Ida Halter, 279.

Santa Fe R. R., 334.                                                                    Shenandoah Valley, 158

Santiago, 80.                                                                               Shepard, James, 251.

Sawmills, 279.                                                                            Sher, Maury, 194.

Scarlet fever, 352.                                                                      Sherds, see Potsherds and Rim-sherds.

Schaeffer, Claude, 81.                                                               Sherman, William  T., 261.

Schaffter, Dorothy, State Housing Agen-                                  Shetrone, Henry C., 373; bk. revs.: Por-

cies, bk. rev., 91-2.                                                                 ter, B. P., "Old Canal Days," 199-200;

Schell, Robert M., 368.                                                               Cummings, C. E., East Is East and

Schnedl, B. A., 366, 368, 370.                                                            West Is West, 203; Amateur Spirit in

Scholastic standards, in dental colleges,                                   Scholarship, 292; Tucker, S. J., Indian

364.                                                                                                 Villages of the Illinois Country. Pt. I,

School Commissioner's Office, Ohio State,                              Atlas, 302-3; Report of the Director (of

362.                                                                                          the Society), 205-8.

Shining Rain, by Helen  Welshimer, rev.

Schools, 207, 273; at Caledonia, 270; and                                 by    Arthur Mink 297

W. G. Harding, 272.                                                               Shipping, 206.

School building, at Worthington, O., 253.                                  Ships, Civil War, 174.

School children, 287.                                                                  Shira Donald D., 308.

School of the Air, see Ohio School of                                       Shook, Paul 258.

the Air.                                                                                    Short, Charles W., 324.

Schooly, Clarkson, 315.                                                              Short History of Westmoreland County,

Schooly, L., 315.                                                                                [Pennsylvania], the First County West

Schumaker J. R., 370.                                                                 of the Appalachians, by C. M. Bomber-

Schuman, M. C., 368.                                                                 ger, rev. by Clarence L. Weaver, 289

Schwagmeyer, A., 370.                                                             Shorthorns, 126.

Science Museum at Cleveland, 327.                                         Sideshows, 131, 132. 136.

Scientific articles, 332.                                                               Siegel, R., 369

Scientists, natural, 324.                                                               Sigel, Gen. ------, 160, 161, 163.

Scioto Company, 250, 252.                                                        Silcott, James, 367.

Scioto country, 248.                                                                   Silliman, Professor, 329.

Scioto County, O., 62, 13.                                                          Simko, John, 3.

Scioto R., 72.                                                                              Simms. Henry H., bk. rev. of Perkins,

Scioto Valley, 85, 126.                                                              Howard Cecil, ed., Northern  Editorials

Scrapers, 9, 13, 14.                                                                    on Secession, 86-8.

Sculpture, of Hiram  Powers, 100.                                           Simons, Anna, 181.

Scurvy, 335.                                                                               Simons, Elizabeth, 181.

Sears, Paul B., 287.                                                                    Simons, James, 181.

Secession, northern editorials on, 86.                                        Singers, British, 96.

"Secret Six: An Inquiry into the Basic                                      Singing, 113.

Materia  Medica   of the   Thomsonian                                Singing Quill, cited, 290.

System of Botanic Medicine," by Philip                              Singing societies, 108.

D. Jordan, 347-55.                                                                 Sioux Indians, 80.

Secretary (of the Society), Report of the,                                Sitting Bull, 89.

208-18.                                                                                    Sittings in Sentiment, cited, 290.

Sedatives, 351.                                                                           Six Nations, 80.

Sedgewick, W. H., 371.                                                             Six-Twenty, Margaretta   Hunt and     the

See Here, Private Hargrove, by Marion                                  Baker-Hunt Foundation, 204.

Hargrove, rev. by Ardis H. Wheeler,                                  Skating rink, roller, 274.

193-4.                                                                                      Skulls, human. 28.

"Selective Index to the Centinel of the                                      Skunks, 48.

North-Western Territory;" compiled by                              Slate, 15, 18.

Robert C. Wheeler, 217-47.                                                   Slave power, 145.

Selective Service, 159.                                                               Slave system, 143. 152.

Selsam, J. Paul, 82.                                                                    Slave system, 143.

Slave trade and traders. 145, 146, 148, 149,

Senate and Senators, U. S., 252. 257, 275,                                155.

321.                                                                                         Slaveholders, 151, 153.

Seminary U. S. General Hospital, 263.                                    Slavery in the U. S., 261, 381; anti-slavery

264.                                                                                         movements, Reilley, Edward C., "Po-

Service men, 207.                                                                      litico-Economic  Considerations in   the

Sesquicentennial Celebration of the Or-                                           Western Reserve's Early Slavery Con-

dinance of 1787, p. 286.                                                         troversy," 141-57.

Settlement, 375; in Worthington, O., 256.                                 Slaves, 142, 151, 153; fugitive, 146.

Settling basin, 4.                                                                         Slayton, N. B., 371.



INDEX 405

INDEX                                    405

 

Slender River Snail, 51.                                                              Starling Medical College, Columbus, 316,

Sloan, A., 371.                                                                            322.

Sloan, E. C., 371.                                                                        State agricultural society, O., 128.

Smith, Dr., ed., Boston Medical and Sur-                                 State Central Committee, Ind., 284.

gical Journal, 311.                                                                  State Fair, Ohio, 135.

Smith, Mr. and Mrs., 113.                                                          State  Housing   Agencies, by   Dorothy

Smith, E. O., 370.                                                                       Schaffter, rev. by Harlow Lindley, 91-2.

Smith, H. L., 332.                                                                       States' rights, 146.

Smith, H. R., 366, 367, 369.                                                       Steamboats, 377.

Smith, Harry A., 361, 364, 365, 370.                                        Steinbeck, John, 293.

Smith, Harry T., 365, 368, 869, 371.                                        Stern, David, 369.

Smith, J. Allen, 293.                                                                   Steubenville, O., 74, 76.

Smith, J. B., 370.                                                                         Steubenville Gazette, 75.

Smith, John, 79.                                                                          Stevens, Harry R., "The Haydn Society

Smith, Robert H., 367, 369.                                                       of Cincinnati, 1819-1824," 95, 119, 204.

Smith, S. M., 335.                                                                       Stockades, 10.

Smith, Sol., 102, 109, 113, 116.                                                 Stone bust, 284.

Smith, Starbuck, 369.                                                                 Stones, fire-cracked, 7, 9; water-worn, 16,

Smithsonian Institution, 299, 327, 333, 334,                              17; abrading, 17, 18.

338.                                                                                         Stoneware, 43, 44.

Snails, 45; freshwater, 51; land, 51.                                          Stony Point, 68

Snapping Turtle, 50.                                                                   Storrs,      Charles B., 380.

Snow, Charles E. (with William  S. Webb                                Story        of Everyday      Things, by Arthur

and Williams G. Haag), The C. and O.                                         Train, Jr., rev. by Clarence L. Weaver,

Mountds at Paintsville, Sites Jo 2 and  190-1.

Jo 9, Johnson County,   Kentucky, bk.

rev. 198.9                              Stouder, J. M., 186, 278, 279.

Strickler, C. H., 370.

Snows, 282.                                 Strong, W. Duncan, jt. auth., Archaeo-

Snyder, B. H., 3.

Snyder, George, 3.                        logical Studies in Peru, 1941-I942, bk

Social service, 286                    rev., 384.

Students, dental, at Ohio    College  of

Society, Ohio State Archaeological and                                   Dental Surgery, 365.

Historical, accomplishments of, 205-16;                              Stufflebean family, 279.

funds, 215-6.                                                                           Subject Guide to Reference Books, by

Society of the Cincinnati, see Cincinnati,   Herbert S. Hirshberg, reev. by Arthur                Herbert S. IHirshberg, rev. by Arthbti

Society of the.

Soil, black, 7.  Mink, 93.

Soldier Art Exhibit, 207.                                                            Subscriptions, by Society's Library, 210.

Sub-soil, 7.

Soldiers, 65; non-commissioned, 66; cor-                                Suckers, 50.

respondence, 158-80; books for, 212; con-                           Sugar camp, 282

valescent, 336.                            Sullivant, Lucas, 72.

Somerton, 322.                                                                           Sullivant,  William  S., 329, 345.

Songs, Indian, 82; anthology of, 197-8; of                                Sumic, 352.

Michigan, 201.                                                                        Summit County, 138.

Sundays, 272.

Supreme Council of the Thity-thrid and

Jordan         and   Lillian  Kessler, rev. by                            Last Degree, Ancient and      Accepted

[Harlow      Lindley], 197-8.                                                 Scottish Rite of Free Masonry, 304.

South, 142, 143, 146, 161, 162, 261.                                          Surveying, 283.

South Carolina, 196.                                                                   Sustaining members, of Society, 209.

South Charleston Agricultural society, 138.                             Swan, trumpeter, 48, 49.

South Park, Cuyahoga Co., O., 52, 53, 58;                                Swedenborgians,  99, 101; congregation,

sherds, 54; site, 60.                                                                 110.

Space, lack of, at Society's Museum, 212.                               Swimming, 272.

Spalls, 7, 14.   Syrups, 350

Spatulas, 24, 26.

Spaulding, C. W., 370.

Speck, Frank G., The Tutelo Spirit Adop-                                   Taft, C. R., 371.

tion Ceremony, bk. rev., 80-2.                                                Taft, J., 366, 369.

Spencer, Charles H., death, 209.                                               Taft, William, 366, 368, 370, 371.

Spetnagel, Albert C., term of, 209; gift to                                 Takoma Park, Md., 275.

Society, 214.                                                                          Talbert, A. S., 357.

Spikes, 51.                                                                                   Tallmadge, O., 327.

Spirit Adoption Ceremony, 81.                                                 Tallmadge mines, 328.

Sports, ball games, 272.                                                             Tanneries, 378.

Springfield, O., 74.                                                                     Tariff, 156.

Springs, 278, 280, 281, 282, 283.                                               Taverns, in Columbus, 1817, p. 72.

Spruce tree, 284.                                                                        Taxes, 144; and slavery, 142, 153.

Squaw weed, 352.                                                                      Taylor, George W., 200.

Squirrels, gray, 46, 48; fox, 47, 48.                                           Taylor J. I., 366, 371.

Staff, Society, changes in, 207, 212.                                         Taylor, James, 365, 369.

Stagecoaches, 260.                                                                    Taylor, Ralph, 309.

Stamford, Conn., 69.                                                                  Taylor, Roger W., 367.

Stark County, O., 199.                                                               Taylor, V. S., 367.



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406       OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

 

Taylor, William A. "The Burial Place of                                  Triangular points, 11.

John   Chapman    (Johnny  Appleseed)",                              Trinity College Historical Society, His-

181-7.                                                                                       torical Papers of the, 200-1.

Tea tax, 153.                                                                                Tripolitan war, 148.

Teaching, of W. G. Harding, 274; meth-                                   Trollope, Mrs. Frances, 381.

ods in dentistry, 364.                                                               Troops, 139.

Teals, blue-winged, 48, 49.      Trotting matches, 134.

Teams, horse, 270.                                                                     Trotting races, 133.

Teeth, animal, 24, 25, 26; pig, 43, 44;                                        Trumbull County, 121, 142, 152.

incisor, 46.                                                                               Trumbull County agricultural society, 121.

Telegraph, 260.                                                                           Trustees, Society's, 307; report on, 209.

Tennessee, 62, 196.                                                                     Tucker, David A., 308.

Terry, C. E., 371.                                                                        Tucker, Sara Jones, comp. Indian       Vil-

Texas, 150, 152, 154, 156; annexation of,                                 lages of the Illinois Country. Part I,

148, 151, 152, 155.                                                                  Atlas, bk. rev., 302-3.

Theatre 381.                                                                                Tumeric root, 353.

"This Ohio of Ours," articles in Echoes,                                    Turkeys, wild, 21, 48, 49.

207.                                                                                          "Turtle backs," 14.

Thomas, Edward S., 206.         Turtles, 50.

Thomas, Jean, Blue Ridge Country, bk.                                     Tutelo Indians, 82.

rev., 196-7.                                                                              Tutelo  Spirit Adoption    Ceremony, by

Thomas, Theodore, 95.                                                              Frank G. Speck, rev. by Richard C.

Thompson, Robert, 316, 319, 345.                                             Morgan, 80-2.

Thomson, H. M., 366.                                                                 Tuttle Hill, Cuyahoga Co., O., 52, 53, 58;

Thomson,    Samuel,    1769-1843,  Jordan,                              sherds, 54.

Philip D., "The Secret Six: An Inquiry                                  Twigs, charred, 9.

into the Basic Materia Medica of the                                     Tyler, James J., 308.

Thomsonian   System   of Botanic Medi-                              Tyler, Margaret Carey, 207.

cine," 347-55.                                                                          Typesetting, 270.

Thomsonian Recorder, 349.     Typhoid fever, 264.

Thomsonianism, 349, 350; remedies, 354.

Three-ridge mussels, 51.         Underground Railroad, 261.

Three Rivers Forum, 183.        Union Army, life in, 158, 164.

Threshing-machines, 126.       Union Register, 273.

Thurber, George, 344.                                                                United   States  Army, medals, badges,

Tidball. David, 315.                                                                    decorations, etc., Jones, Mary McMul-

Tiffin, Edward, 379.                                                                   lin, "The Order of the Purple Heart,"

Tinctures, 350.                                                                            65-71.

Tipton, Mrs., 267.                                                                        United States Bank, 85.

Toasts, on naming of Worthington, 12,                                      United States, Department of War, 298.

252, 255.                                                                                  United States history, Civil War, personal

Tobacco, 351; juice, 380.        narratives,   Chadwick,   Wallace    W.,

Tobacco pipes, 18, 19, 42.       "Into the Breach; Civil War Letters,"

Tools, 25, 45, 62; from  animal teeth, 26;                                  ed. by Mabel Watkins Mayer, 158-80.

flint chipping, 23, 45, 46.      Until the Day Break. by Louis Brom-

Torrey, John, 324, 333, 337.    field, rev. by Ardis H. Wheeler, 195-6.

Toth, John, 3.                                                                               Upham, Alfred H., Rhyming around the

Town planning, 379.                                                                   World, bk. rev. by Ardis H. Wheeler,

Townshend, Morton, 137.        90-1.

Trade, free, 150; Indian, 375. Upper Mississippi Phase, 54. 60, 61.

Trading, 189, 270, 272; posts, 374.                                            Utah, 334.

Trails, 281, 282.                                                                          Utter, William   T., 285; The Frontier

Train, Arthur, Jr., The Story of Every-                                      State, 1803-1825, bk. rev., 373-81.

day Things, bk. rev., 190-1.

Trains, 260.                                                                                 Vacation time, in Ohio, 289.

Transactions of Belmont Medical Society,                                 Van Antwerp, William, 367, 370.

311, 319, 320, 322, 323.       Van Kirk, Jan Jansen, see ver Kersen.

Transcriptions and                    Analysis of   Tutelo                    Van Kirk, Josiah, 265.

Music, by    George             Herzog, rev. by                         Van Loon, Hendrik Willem, 83.

Richard G. Morgan, 80-2.   Van Marter, J.    G., 367

Transportation, 190, 191, 286, 289, 377, 379.                           Van Vechten, Carl, 293.

Transylvania Medical College at Lexing-                                Vanzetti, Bartolomeo, 299

ton, Ky., 316.                                                                          Veblen, Thornstein, 293.

Trappers, 278.                                                                            Vegetable remedies, 348, 352.

Travel, 120; poems on, 91; accounts of,                                   Vegetables, 335, 353.

377, 379.                                                                                  Vegso, Steve, 3.

Treasurer (of the Society), Report of                                        ver Kersen, Jan Jansen, 265.

the, 213-5.                                                                               Vessels, reconstructed, 33.

Treasury, Secretary of the, U. S., 256.                                     Vicksburg, 261.

Treaties, 146, 375.                                                                      Vienna, O., 152.

Treaty of Portsmouth, 382.     Vine Street Methodist Church, Cincinnati,

Trees, 5, 333.                                                                              108.

Trenches, 278.                                                                            Virginia, 80, 196, 374, 378.



INDEX 407

INDEX                                      407

 

Vladivostok, Russia, 382.                                                                Weaver, Clarence L., bk. revs., Train,

Vodrey, William H., letter to Charles M.                                     A., Jr., The Story of Everyday Things,

Thomas concerning first paper mill in                                      190-1; Langdon, W. C., Everyday Things

Ohio, 94.                                                                                     in  American    Life  (Vol. II), 190-1;

Voegelin, Carl, 281.                                                                        Gardner, E. E., comp., Ballads ana

"Voices and Echoes," column, 290.                                              Songs   of  Southern   Michigan, 201-2;

"Volunteer Demonstrators," dental, 359.                                      Bomberger, C. M., A Short History of

Vomiting, 342, 350.                                                                       Westmoreland County (Pa.), 289; Webb,

Vosseler, W. F., 370.                                                                     T. S., Window      by   the  Sea, 290-1;

Votaw, Mrs. Heber H., 275.                                                          Krumm, H. S., The Years Like Foxes,

296-7; Little, A. M. G., Myth and So-

ciety in Attic Drama, 303-4; Knowland,

W. P.A.  projects, preservation  of mate-                                            J. R., California, A Landmark History,

rials of, 209.                                                                               304.

Wabash and Erie Feeder Canal, 185, 280.                                   Weaver, Gertrude P., bk. rev. of Elbo-

Wabash R. R., 280.                                                                        gen, Paul, ed., Dearest Mother: Letters

Wabash R., 283                                                                              from Famous Sons [and Dautghters] to

Wabash Township, Jay Co., Ind., 184.                                         Their Mothers, 83-4.

Wagons, 270.                                                                                 Weaver, Janet, bk. rev. of Willard,

Waite, Frederick C., 308.                                                               Charles   N.,  Cheeah-luta   of  Balsam

Waite, James S., retirement, 207.                                                 Grove, 196.

Walden, E. C., 369.

Walker, Josephine, 315.                                                                Webb, Tessa Sweazy, Window         by  the

Walker, L. D., 371                                                                         Sea, bk. rev., 290-1.

Walker, Robert, 156.                                                                     Webb, William S. (with William G. Haag

Wall H. O., 369, 370.                                                                    and Charles E. Snow), The C. and O.

Wall, W. D. 213, 214.                                                                   Mounds at Paintsville, Sites Jo 2 and

Wall St., N.Y., 8O.                                                                         Jo 9, Johnson County, Kentucky, bk.

Waller, A. E., 309; "The Breadth of                                            rev., 198-9.

Vision of Dr. John Strong Newberry,"                                     Webster, Cyril H., appointment, 207.

324-46.                                                                                       Webster, Daniel, bust of, 100.

Wallingford, Conn., 329.                                                               Wecter, Dixon, The Hero in America,

Walls, earthen, 58.                                                                        bk. rev., 79-80.

Walpole, New Hampshire, 352.                                                   Weed, John     Merrill, 287; bk. rev. of

Walter, L. D., 366.                                                                        Wecter, Dixon, The Hero in Americq,

War between the States (Civil War), 260,                                   79-80.

265.                                                                                            Weeds, 5, 280.

War of 1812, pp. 85, 377.                                                              Weichelman, C. J., 369.

War Today exhibit, 207.                                                               Weisenburger, Francis P., 206, 285; The

War, U. S. Department of, 334.                                                   Passing of the Frontier, 1825-1850, bk.

Ward, E. J., 366.                                                                           rev., 273-81.

Wardell, C. W., 368.                                                                     Welch, Charles, 871.

Wardell, S., 368.                                                                            Welch, L. B., 371.

Wars, 72, 85, 192, 193-4, 206, 212, 260, 265,                             Weld, Theodore D., 380.

286, 302, 377, 391; Giddings on, 154; with                              Wells, Bezaleel, 379.

Mexico, 155; and Society, 205; aggres-                                  Wells, Merit, 366.

sive and defensive, 302; materials of,                                     Welshimer, Helen, Shining Rain, bk. rev.,

383.                                                                                            297.

Warren, Josiah, 102, 107, 112.                                                     Werner, L. F., 370.

Warren, O., 149.                                                                           West, 150.

Washington, D. C., 180, 255, 262, 295; de-                                 West, Henry, 310, 311, 315, 320, 321;

scription of, 162.                                                                       career, 321-2; port., 321.

Washington, George, 65, 66, 70, 79; Bicen-                                West, Homer S., 310.

tennial, 69.                                                                                 West Virginia, 71, 196; Adena mounds in,

Washington Benevolent Societies, 376.                                       63.

Washington County, 121, 123, 137, 138, 139,                             Western    College  of   Homeopathy    (of

212.                                                                                            Homeopathic Medicine), 269, 332.

Washington County Agricultural Society,                                   Western Intelligencer, 73.

124, 126, 130.                                                                            Western Museum, 97, 100, 101, 117, 118,

Washington County exhibition, 132, 134.                                    381.

Washington    Township,   Allen   County,                                  Western Navigation Bible and Tract So-

Ind., 185, 186.                                                                           ciety, 99.

Waterford, O., 126.                                                                      Western Reserve, 141, 144, 118, 149, 153,

Watling, J. A., 367.                                                                       157, 326. 331.

Watson, Elkanah, 121, 124.                                                          Western Reserve College, 828, 329, 380.

Watson   Luman, 98, 100, 110, 113, 115.                                    Western Reserve University, 381; Com-

Watt, George, 369, 370, 371.                                                       mittee on Private Research, The Ama-

Waxworks 101.                                                                             teur Spirit in Scholarship   (report by

Way, Frederick, Jr., Pilotin' Comes Nat-                                     William  S. Dix), bk. rev., 292; Dental

Ural, bk. rev., 383.                                                                    Department of, 362.

Way, T. I., 366.                                                                            "Western Reserve's Early Slavery Con-

Wayne,    Anthony, 68, 375;     memorial,                                 troversy," by Edward C. Reilley, 141-57.

state committee appointed, 212.                                              Westmoreland County, Pa., short history

Wayne County, O., 289.                                                              of, 289.



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408       OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

 

Whaley, D. C., 371.                                                                   Wines, 354.

Wharton, Mrs. Edith S., 293.                                                      "Winnie," see Harding, Warren G.

What Used to Be, Society's radio pro-                                      Witch hazel, 352.

gram, 206.   "With the Poets," column, 290.

Wheat, 123.                                                                                Wittke, Carl, ed., The History    of the

Wheeler, Ardis H., bk. revs., Burlin-                                          State of Ohio. Vol. VI, bk. rev., 285-7;

game, G. M., The Montana Frontier,                                      Vols. I-III, bk. rev., 373-81.

89-90; Upham, A. H., Rhyming around                                Wolfskell, Baron von, 340.

the World, 90-1; Hargrove, M., See                                      Women, 1st to get dental degree in Ohio,

Here, Private Hargrove, 193-4; Brom-                                  357.

field, L., Until the Daybreak, 195-6;                                    Wood County, Va., 121.

Doney, C. G., Cheerful Yesterdays and                                Woodbury, George F., 366, 367.

Confident Tomorrows, 294-6; Wilkins,                                  Woodchucks, 47, 48.

E. H., From Peace to War, 301-3; ap-                                 Woodland horizon, 63.

pointment of, 212.                                                                  Wool growing, 126; centers, 379.

Wheeler, B. D., 357.                                                               Woolens, 127.

Wheeler, Ellie, 267.                       WOSU Radio Station, 206.

Wheeler, Robert C., 211; appointment.                                    Work Projects Administration, see W.P.A.

212; comp., "Selective Index to the Cen-                             World War I, 71, 286, 302.

tinel of the North-Western Territory,"                                 World War II, and aftermath, 192: life

217-47, 304.                                                                             of private in, 193-4; Ohio War History

Wherry, W. B., 369.                                                                   Commission, 206, 212.

Whig party, 380.                                                                         World's Fairs, 1939, p. 203.

"White School House," Marion Co., O.,                                     Wormley, T. G., 339.

274.                                                                                          Worth, David, 183.

Whiteside, H. A., 366.                                                                Worth, Richard. 183, 184. 276, 278, 279,

Whitfield, R. R., 339.                                                                  283, 284.

Whitney, B. T., 371.                                                                   Worth, William, 183, 185, 284.

Whittaker, James, 99, 110, 112, 113.                                         Worthington, Conn., 250, 252.

Whittemore, Nathan M., 99.                                                       Worthington, O., name: Dudley, Helen

Whittlesey, Charles, 339.                                                           M., "'The Origin of the Name of the

Whittlesey Focus, 52, 54, 58, 59, 60.                                         Town of Worthington," 248-59.

Whooping cough, 268.                                                                Worthington, John, 250.

Wildcats, 21, 47; bones, 25; canines, 25.                                   Worthington, Thomas, 73, 249, 250, 252,

Wilderness, Battle of, 261.                                                         253, 255, 256, 258, 304, 377.

Wilderness, Ohio, 327.                                                               Worthington, Mrs. Thomas, 257.

Wiley, ---  , 267.                                                                        Worthington, Col. Thomas, Jr., 253.

Wilkins, Ernest Hatch, From     Peace to                                   Worthington, Society of, 250.

War, bk. rev., 301-2.                                                               Wright, C. M., 367, 369, 370.

Willard,         Charles   N.,  Cheeah-luta  of                              Wright, Elizur, 380.

Balsam       Grove, bk. rev., 196.                                            Wright, Orville, 298.

Willey, Gordon R., jt. auth., Archaeo-                                      Wright, Wilbur, 298.

logical Studies in  Peru, 1941-42, bk.                                     Wright Brothers, by Fred C. Kelly, rev.

rev., 384.                                                                                 by Harlow Lindley. 298-9.

Williamette College, 295.                                                          Wyoming, 268.

Williams, Elizabeth, made honorary life

member, 209.

Williams, Oliver J., resignation, 207.                                        Yale Medical School, 329.

Williams, I., 371                                                                        Years  Like   Foxes,  by   Hazel   Shinn

Williams P. H.,    368.                                                               Krumm, rev. by Clarence L. Weaver,

Williamson and Abbott Expedition, 332.                                  296-7.

Willis, J. G., 369.                                                                        Yellow Puccoon, 353.

Willit, Virgil, 287.                                                                      Yokels, 380.

Willoughby College of Medicine, 330.                                     Yorktown, 68.

Wilmington, Ohio, Yearly     Meeting  of                                Young, Samuel N., 367.

Friends, 208.                                                                          Youngstown, 121.

Wilson, ---------, editor, 75, 77, 78.                                          Yuma, 333.

Wilson, Job, 321.

Winchester, W. Va., 161.                                                         Zane's Trace, 323.

Window   by the Sea, by Tessa Sweazy                                   Zanesville, O., 73, 74, 75, 76, 376.

Webb, rev. by Clarence L. Weaver,                                   Zepp, E. C., 206.

290-1.                                                                                     Zimmerman, William D., 185.

Windsor, Conn., 326, 338.                                                         Zoology, 329, 333.