INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVIII
Adams, Adaline G., 721. Badger,
Rev. Joseph, 478, 482-486.
Adams, Belle (Phillip), 721. Bailey,
Gamaliel, 87, 126, 127.
Adams, Jacob-"Diary, 1861-1865," 627- Baker,
Reverend Joel, 479.
719; biographical sketch, 719-721. Ball,
Flamen, 161.
Adams, John Q., 78. Barker,
L. A., 123.
Adams, Margaret D., 721. Barlow,
Joel, 224.
Adams, Paul, 719-721. Barney,
Hiram H., 410, 427, 436.
Adams, Sarah L., 721. Barrett,
Joseph H., 13.
Ake, H. Ross: 575; Address at Dedication Bartley,
Governor Mordecai: defeats Tod,
of Monument to General
Anthony 101;
in kidnapping affairs, 127-129;
Wayne, 596-598. seeks
to repeal Black Laws, 134, 137;
"Akron Act," 411, 426, 436. views
on Mexican War, 141, 145; 414.
"Alabama letters," 93, 96. Bartley,
Governor Thomas W., 90, 175,
Alderman, O. A., 723. 385-386,
414.
Alienation of school lands, 427-428, 437- Bateman, Warner M., 24.
438. Battelle,
Mrs. John G., 9, 42, 44.
Allen, Senator John W., cited, 50; 57-58, Bebb, Governor William, 135-136, 139, 171,
61, 72-73, 81, 85, 107. 425.
Allen, Senator William: opposes Cass, Beebe,
H. Y., 13, 14.
111; urges Medary's claims, 113; sup- Beecher,
Reverend Lyman, 421.
ports Polk, 118-119; views on
the Bell, Isaac B.,
188.
Oregon question, 120-122; resigns from Bell,
J. Madison, 17.
Senate Committee on
Foreign Af- Bell, Landon C., The Old Free
State: a
fairs, 138; is superseded in Senate, Contribution to the History
of Lunen-
158-159; term expires, 358; move
to burg County
and Southside Virginia,
reelect, 364; defeated, 365. 184-192.
"Allison letter," 306-307. Benton,
Elbert J., "The Cleveland World
Andrews, Israel W., 412. War
Machine," 448-474.
Andrews, Reverend John, 422. Benton,
Thomas H., 48, 55, 62, 140.
Anti-slavery in Ohio: objections to Clay, Berrien, Senator John M., 150.
71, 73; forming of Liberty party, 77; Beveridge,
Senator Albert J., 187.
Texas annexation opposed, 78-79; ob- Beverly,
Carter, 92.
jections to a third party, 80-81; na- Bickham,
W. D., 17, 18.
tional convention of Liberty party, 88- Biddle,
Nicholas, 51-52.
89; why Whigs were anti-slavery, 94; Biddle,
T. R., 45.
the "Black Laws," 94-96; the Birney Bingham, John A., 15.
letter, 96-97; Clay's views, 100; rea- Biographical
Directory of the American
sons for Clay votes in Ohio, 102-103. Congress
1774-1927, 407-408.
"Apportionment Bill of ... 1848," 319- Birney,
James G.: nominated by Liberty
353. Party,
77, 88; by Michigan Democrats,
Archaeology, Contributions of
Gerard 96;
a forged letter, 97; prominent in
Fowke to, 201-218. Liberty
Party, 126-127.
Army life, 714-717. Bishop,
Dr. George L., 459.
Arndt, Charles F., 463. Black,
Representative James A., 119.
As I Knew Them, cited,
6, 22. Black Laws, Ohio demands repeal, 94-
Ashley, James M., 10. 95;
Liberty party seeks repeal, 131-
Atlanta campaign, 674-684. 132;
the struggle, 134-137; attitude of
Atwater, Caleb, 50; cited, 228-229; pro- Bebb
and Tod, 136-138; again an is-
motes education, 410, 437. sue,
310-311; repealed, 342, 360-361, 366-
"The Average American City," 507. 367, 381.
(727)
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Blaine,
James G., 18, 19, 20, 23, 25, 27. Texas
question, 105; supports Disney
Blake,
H. G., 350, 351. for
foreign appointment, 111; gains in
Bliss,
Philemon, 95. strength,
174-175; endorsed by State
Bolton,
Thomas, 10. Convention,
176; nominated, 276-278;
Bond,
Beverley W., Jr., "The Old North- causes
alienation, 287; meets with op-
west
to Eastern Eyes," 542-555. position,
311-312.
Boswell,
Dr., 186, 189. "Cavaignac,"
379.
Boyd,
William H., 37. Chase, Governor Salmon P.: suffers from
Bradley,
Alva, 457. Ohio
lack of unity, 7, 11, 12; vote in
Brand,
Louise V., 183. 1860,
14; prominent in Liberty Party,
Brewster,
Mrs. Alfred, 460. 79,
80, 87, 88; the real director and
Brinkerhoff,
Jacob: at first Republican organizer,
98; at Cincinnati Conven-
national
convention, 9; in Congress, tion,
126; disagreement with Corwin,
85;
vote on annexation of Texas, 116; 132,
160; with Giddings, 132-133; is
on
slavery, 126; on repeal of Black disappointed
in efforts toward fusion,
Laws,
138; writes Wilmot Proviso. 180;
elected to U. S. Senate, 342, 359-
151;
reason for writing it, 154; con- 362,
365, 366; denounces union of two
demns
Mexican War, 175; slighted parties,
375-376; ablest of Ohio poli-
at
Democratic Convention, 176;
his ticians,
387.
disappointment,
273. Chickamauga campaign, 648-654.
Bristow,
Honorable Francis M., 20. Chisholm,
Alva, 469.
Broadbeck,
Conrad, 12. Christy, Colonel Wade,
575.
Broadwell,
Lewis, 345, 348, 349, 351. Cincinnati,
and early education, 420-421,
Brothers,
Frank L., 724. 422,
426, 439, 441-444.
Brough,
Charles H., 346, 385-386. "City,
The Average American," 507.
Brough,
John, 110, 385-386. Clark,
Harold T., 467.
Brown,
Governor Ethan A., 430-431. Clark,
Mrs. Hugh, 9, 44, 45.
Brown,
Frank A., 44. Clay, Henry: in
Congress, 48-49, 52; a
Brown,
Mrs. Katharine K., 45. leading
Nationalist Whig, 53, 55; ap-
Brown,
Walter F., 35. proved
by Ohio Whigs, 56; dictates
Browne,
J. W., 439. issue
in Ohio, 58; demand for his
Bruce,
Philip A., cited, 189. nomination,
68; endorsed for presi-
Bruff,
Joseph, 17. dent,
69; attitude on slavery, 71, 83;
Buchanan,
President James, 154. on
the tariff, 71-73; rising tide for
Buell,
Senator Joseph, 428. him,
73-74; his political tour, 86; nom-
Buell,
Timothy, 428. inated
by Whig national convention,
Bundy,
H. S., 17. 87;
discusses tariff with Polk, 92; the
Burgess,
George D., 13. "Kane
letter," 92, 99; opposes annexa-
Burton,
Senator Theodore E., 4, 5, 7, 32 tion
of Texas, 93, 96; his Alabama
et
seq. letters, 93, 96; effect of the "Birney
Bushnell,
Governor Asa S., 29. forgery,"
96-97; Clay and class preju-
Butler,
Benjamin F., 89. dice,
100; Ohio stands for him at
Butler,
Joseph G., Jr., 31. polls,
102; he is defeated, 102-104;
Butterworth,
Benjamin, 26. brought
forward again in 1847, 166-
Byington,
Le Grand, 95. 168;
his campaign in Ohio, 269-272.
Cable,
David J., 35. Cleveland
and early education, 427, 444.
Cadwallader,
Starr, 452. "Cleveland World
War Machine," 448-
Caldwell,
W. P., 367. 474.
Calhoun,
John C., 65, 76. Cloud, Dr. Henry R.,
"Mythologies of
Campbellism,
495-496. our
Aborigines," 561-567.
Cannon,
Joseph G., cited, 20. Coal
in Ohio, 219-230.
Cartter,
David K., 12, 14. Cole, Dr. H. N., 460.
Cass,
Lewis: named to oppose Van Bu- Cole,
Honorable Ralph D., 44.
ren,
62; leaders of Cass forces in Colfax,
Schuyler, 17, 18.
Ohio,
63; the campaign, 64-67, 89-90; Collier,
James, 173, 177, 179.
supports
Polk, 99; position on the Collins,
John, 423.
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Columbus, and early education, 442, 443. ports Taylor, 284; takes new stand,
Columbus Evening
Dispatch, cited, 505- 308;
rises to fame, 384.
507. Corwine,
R. M., 13.
Colver, J. Newton, cited, 39-40. Couse, Howard A., 459.
Combs, Leslie, 74. Cowen,
Benjamin R., 8, 17.
Common schools, State Superintendent of: Cowles, Edwin C., 19.
Vote on creation of office, 433-435. Cox, George B., 8, 29, 31, 32, 33.
Conger, A. L., 8, 25. Craighead,
Samuel, 17, 19.
Congregationalism, in
Western Reserve, Creole, 81.
478, et seq. Critchfield,
Leander J., 19.
Conkling, Roscoe, 2, 20, et seq. Crittenden, John J., 74, 163.
Constitutional convention, 370-375. Crouse, Robert, 474.
Curry, E. W. B., 44.
Contributors and Contributions: Jones, C.
Curtis, Senator Charles, 44, 45.
A., "Ohio in the Republican National
Curtis, George W., 13.
Conventions,"
1-46; Holt, E.
A., Curtis, George
W., 13.
"Party Politics
in Ohio, 1840-1850," Cutler, Ephraim, 412.
47-182; "Gerard Fowke," 201-218; Cutler,
Manasseh, cited, 223-224, 226-227,
Stoddard, Paul W., "The Knowledge 544.
of Coal and
Iron in Ohio before Dallas,
George M., 92.
1835," 219-230; Sherman, Walter J., Daugherty, Harry M., 33, 35, 37, 42.
"Fort Industry-an Historical Mys- Daughters
of the American Revolution,
tery," 231-259; Holt, E. A., "Party Ohio, 183-184.
Politics in
Ohio, 1840-1850," 260-402; Davis,
Harold E., "Religion in the West-
McAlpine, William, "The Origin of ern Reserve, 1800-1825," 475-501.
Public Education
in Ohio," 409-447; Davis, Governor Harry L., 36.
Benton, Elbert J., "The Cleveland Davis,
James W., 20.
World War Machine," 448-474; Davis, Davis, John, 69, 74, 87.
Harold E., "Religion in the West- Dawes,
Senator Charles G., 1, 43, 44.
ern Reserve, 1800-1825," 475-501; Gal- Dawson, Moses, 61, 64.
breath, C. B., "Ohio's Monument to Day, Mills, cited, 226.
General Anthony
Wayne unveiled," Dayton, William L., 11.
575-600; Green, James A., "A Visit De
Crevecoeur, M. St. John, cited, 223.
in 1929, to the Sites, in western Ohio, Delano, Columbus: at Republican Na
Delano, Columbus: at Republican Na-
of Forts built by Generals Arthur St. tional Convention of 1860 13. nomi-
tional Convention of 1860, 13; nomi-
Clair, Anthony Wayne and William
nates Lincoln, 14; at Convention of
Henry
Harrison," 601-626; Adams,
Jacob, "Diary of Jacob Adams, pri- 1864, 15; on American occupation of
Jacob, "Diary of Jacob Adams, pri-
Oregon, 120; attitude on Black Laws.
vate in Co. F., 21st O. V. V. I.,"
vate in Co. F., 21st 0. V. V. I," 173; anti-southerners urge for gov-
edited by H. M. Povenmire, 627-721.
ernor, 177; supports Corwin, 178; de-
Coolidge, Calvin, President, 40, 41, 42, feated for gubernatorial nomination,
44. 178-179.
Cooper, Governor Myers Y., 198, 575. Demuth, 0. J., 722.
Cooper, William
C., 8, 24. Dennison,
Governor William, 5, 7, 9, 10,
Corwin, Governor Thomas: at Republican 15, 17, 18, 24.
Convention, 1860, 12-14; changes vote, Devin, J. C., 15.
15; defeated
for governor, 63, 85; "Diary
of Jacob Adams, private in Com-
elected to U. S. Senate, 106; favors pany F., 21st 0. V. V. I.,"
627-719;
union of parties, 132; speech on Mexi- something about the organization of
can war, 143-144; its effect, 147-149; the
army, 628-630; three
years of
speech at Carthage, 156-157; his popu- war, 632-719.
larity, 159-160; ambitions frustrated, Dick,
Senator Charles, 31, 32.
160-161, 163 et seq.; Corwin and Mc- Diehl, Peter, 720-721.
Lean, 264-266; campaign for presiden- Dill, Senator C. C., cited, 2.
tial
nomination, 267-268; his with- Disbrow,
Charles W., 469.
drawal, 271-272; and defeat, 280; sup Disney, David T.: meets Cass, 65; cited,
730 Index
Disney, David T.-Concluded. First
superintendent of common schools,
99; his ambitions, 111; a senatorial 410.
delegate, 176; mentioned, 327, 328. First teacher at Miami University,
424.
Dorsey, G. Volney, 15. First
teacher of classics in Ohio, 424.
Dover, Elmer, 33. First
teachers' institute in Ohio, 412, 426.
Drake, Daniel, 420. First
white child born in Coshocton Co.,
Drake, E. F., 15. 505.
Duffy, John, 87, 98. Flag,
Ohio, 183.
Dunbar, William, cited, 109-110. Flag, U. S., 183.
Duncan, Alexander, 85. Follett,
Oran, cited, 88, 114.
Duncan, Daniel, 355. Foote,
John A., 9.
Dunlevy, Francis, 410, 423, 424, 425. Foraker, Senator Joseph B.:
prominence
Eagle Feather, 505-506. in Republican
Natioual conventions,
Early American Glass, 405-407. 3-7,
24-33.
Eckley, Ephraim
R., 10. Ford,
Governor Seabury, 173, 177, 179,
Edgerton, Alfred P., 176. 304-305,
310, 314-315, 338, 342, 346, 384-
"Education, Public, Origin of, in Ohio," 385.
409-447. Fort
Evans, 505-506.
Edwards, Harry S., cited, 191. "Fort Industry--an Historical Mys-
"Election of 1848 in Ohio," 260-318. tery," 231-259.
Elkins, Senator Stephen B., 27. Fort Miami,
233-235, 578-579, 625-626.
Ellis, Wade H., 33. Fort
Pontchartrain, 235.
"End of a Decade," 354-392. Fort
St. Louis, 232.
Evans, Capt. Irving L., 462. Fort Sandusky,
235.
Evans, Isaac, 505-506. "Forts,
A Visit to the Sites of,"
601-626.
Evans, Fort. See Fort Evans. Foss, Walter
D., 472.
Everett, Sylvester, 17. Foster,
Governor Charles, 8, 24, 26, 28, 31,
Ewing, James H., 130. Foster,
James H., 456.
Ewing, Thomas: secures Cabinet appoint- Foster, Stephen S., 131.
ment, 49-50; draws up bank bill, 55; Fowke, Gerard, sketch of life and
work,
prevents
Webster's nomination for 201-218.
vice-presidency, 71; defeated for re- Fowke,
Roger, 202.
election, 85; opposes Liberty Party, Freese,
Andrew, 412.
87-88; defeated by Corwin, 106; enters Frelinghuysen, Theodore, 87.
Cabinet, 354; his influence, 355. Galbreath,
C. B., "Ohio's Monument to
Fairbanks. Senator Charles W., 1, 31, 33, 37. General Anthony Wayne Unveiled,"
Fallen Timbers, Battle of, 581-583. 575-600;
723.
Fallen
Timbers State Park,
599-600; Galloway,
Samuel, 169, 172, 409, 425-426,
"Ohio's Monument to General Wayne 442.
Unveiled," 575-600. Galvin,
John B., 37.
Faran, James J., 64. Garfield,
President James A., 1, 2; 20, 21,
Farnsworth, W. W., 44. 24;
cited, 22-23.
Feiss, Paul L., 466. Garfield,
James R., 35, 457.
Fess, Senator Simeon D., 5, 42, 44, 45, Garrison, William L., 103, 131.
505-506. "Gerard
Fowke," 201-218.
Fessenden, Honorable Samuel, 27. Germans in Ohio, 416,
442, 445, 619-621.
"Fifty-four-forty or fight," 117-124. Giddings,
Joshua R.: writes first Repub-
Finney, Reverend James B., 491. lican national
platform, 4-5; at Conven-
First Annual Conference of Park Super- tion of 1856,
9; dramatic gesture in
intendents, 722-726. 1860,
13; backs McLean, 75-76; op-
First archaeological specimens found by poses Liberty
party, 80, 85, 87; views
whites in Ohio, 526. on
Creole affair, 81; named for Con-
First camp-meetings in Ohio, 423. gress,
88, 93; views on annexation
First colonial house built in America, 202. of Texas,
114-115; on Oregon,
119;
First furnace in Ohio, 225. urges
party union, 132-134; influence,
First grammar school in Columbus, 425. 139; opposes
Taylor, 162, 166, 368; is
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denounced, 369; renounces Whig party, Hennepin, Pere Louis,
221.
378; prominence, 384-385. Herrick, Governor
Myron T., 6, 8, 26,
Giffin, William H., 28. 29-33,
37, 40, 464.
Gillpatrick, Robert, 98. Hildreth,
Samuel P., 220, 428.
Gist, Christopher, cited, 221-222. Hill,
N. N., cited, 225.
Godcharles, Frederick A., 575. Hine, James S.,
723.
Good, Honorable James W., 575, 598. Hirshson,
Reverend Louis M., 598.
Gordon, Armistead C., cited, 189. "A History -- Reading Community,"
Granger, Sherman, 9, 35. 506-511.
Grant, President Ulysses S., 1, 15, et seq. Hoadly,
Governor George, 10.
Gray, J. W., 1ll. Hoar,
Senator George F., cited, 24.
Greeley, Horace, 9, 171. Hobart,
Mrs. Amy, 466.
Green, Duff, 59, 78. Hobart,
Garrett A., 30.
Green, Governor Fred, 575. Hobart, Mrs.
Lowell F., 183.
Green, James A.: "A Visit, in 1929, to Hoge,
Reverend James, 410, 421, 424.
the Sites . . . of Forts, built by St. Holt,
Edgar A., "Party Politics in Ohio,
Clair, Wayne and Harrison," 601-626. 1840-1850,"
47-182; 260-402.
Greene, William, 340-341. Hooper, Osman
C., cited, 191-192.
Grimke, Frederick, 340, 421. Hoover,
President Herbert, 2, 43, 44, 45,
Grinnell, Moses E., 10. 575.
Griswold, Ezra, 441. Horton,
Valentine B., 12.
Grosvenor, Charles H., 19, 29, 31. Hosbrook,
Captain Daniel, cited, 622-623.
Guilford, Nathan, 410, 438. Howe Academy,
433.
Hahn, William
M., 8, 29, 31. Howland,
Paul, 37.
Hale, John P., 181. Hughes,
Charles E., 36, 37.
Halstead, Murat, 7, cited, 12, 14. Hughes,
Reverend James, 424.
Hamer, Thomas L., 67, 99, 370. Hunter, General David,
188.
Hamill, Lawrence, 454. Hunter,
Hocking H., 56.
Hamilton County: Struggle over Appor- Hutchins,
Captain, 222.
tionment Bill, 331-353. Hynicka,
Rud K., 9, 32, 41.
Hamlin, Edward S., 98, 162. Illustrations:
Charles A. Jones, Secretary
Hamlin, Hannibal, 15. to Governor
Myers Y. Cooper, 3;
Hamlin, R. S., 127. Ulysses
S. Grant, 4; Rutherford B.
Hammond, Charles, 439, 443. Hayes,
19; James A. Garfield, 21;
Hanna, Senator Marcus A., 5, 24 et seq. Benjamin Harrison, 27; Whitelaw
Hannegan, Edward A., 122. Reid, 28; William McKinley, 30;
Harding, President Warren G., 1-7, 32, Charles
W. Fairbanks, 32; William H.
35-41. Taft,
34; Warren G. Harding, 38;
Harris, Governor Andrew L., 33. Charles G.
Dawes, 42; Mrs. John G.
Harris, George B., 41, 473. Battelle,
43; Gerard Fowke, facing
Harris, Mary, 505-506. 201; Ephraim
Cutler, 411; Daniel
Harrison, President Benjamin, 1, 28, 29. Drake,
413; Caleb Atwater, 415; Cal-
Harrison, President William H.: 47, 49- vin
E. Stowe, 417; Samuel Lewis, 419;
53, 59, 62, 76, 159, 601-626. Reverend James
Hoge, 422; Nathan
Hart, Albert B., cited, 12. Guilford,
429; Charles Hammond, 439
"Harvards and Yales arising in the wil- Joseph
Badger, 483; Thomas Robbins
derness," 424. 487;
Dr. Beverley W. Bond, Jr., 543;
Hassaurek, Frederick, 14, 15, 16. Dr.
Henry Roe Cloud, 562; Major-
Havens, Munson, 462. General
Anthony Wayne, 574; Monu-
Hayes, President Rutherford B., 1, 17, ment to
Major-General Anthony
19, 20, 502-504. Wayne,
erected by the Ohio State Ar-
Haywood, William
H., 122. chaeological
and Historical Society. . .
Hazewell, C. C., 109. 577;
Arthur C. Johnson, Sr., 580;
Heath, Perry, 31. Henry
C. Shetrone, 592; distinguished
Heckwelder, Thomas, 343. guests: William
Wayne, Secretary
Hendricks, George D., 332. James
W. Good, Mayor W. T. Jack-
732 Index
Illustrations
-- Concluded. mention:
by Hennepin, 221, Gist, 221-
son, 595; H.
Ross Ake, 597; Walter J. 222,
Hutchins, 222, Imlay, 222, 224,
Sherman, 599;
map showing military De
Crevecoeur, 223, Cutler, 223-224,
posts and
itinerary of armies in west- Whittlesey,
225, others, 226-229; bib-
ern Ohio, 603;
entrance to Fort St. liography,
229-230.
Clair park,
606; Fort Jefferson monu- Kurtz,
Charles L., 8, 30.
ment, 608;
Fort Recovery monument, Lahm,
Samuel, 63, 64.
611; the
Auglaize River, from the site Lampson,
E. L., 31.
of Fort
Jennings, 615; Fort Jennings Latham,
Major Peter, 451.
memorial
building, 616; marker on site Latham,
Robert, cited, 502-504.
of Fort Brown,
617; Fort Amanda Latham Banking Law, 62, 67.
monument, 623;
site of Wayne's fort Latty,
A. Sankey, 10.
at St. Marys,
625; Jacob Adams' war- Leavitt,
H. H., 169, 171.
time picture,
628; Jacob Adams, at age Lee,
John C., 15, 16.
of 83, 628; Mahlon
Povenmire -- war- Leiter,
Benjamin F., 333, 347.
time picture,
675. Lenroot,
Senator Irvine L., 6, 40, 41.
Imlay,
Gilbert, cited, 222, 224-225. Lester,
Mrs. Annie J., ed., Ohio State
"In
Memory of General Wayne at Fallen History of
the Daughters of
the
Timbers":
a poem, 597-598. American
Revolution, 183-184.
Industry,
Fort. See Fort Industry. Le
Van, Mrs. Wilma S., 9, 44.
Ingersoll,
Robert G., 19. Lewis,
Mrs. R. E., 460.
Iron in Ohio,
220, 222, 224-229. Lewis,
Samuel: views on labor question,
"Isleta,
Ohio, Stone Building at," 504-506. 79;
joins Liberty party, 80, 126; nom-
Johnson, A.
R., 36. inated
for governor, 131; interest in
Johnson,
President Andrew, 10, 15. education,
410, 419-421; first superin-
Johnson,
Arthur C.: Address at Dedica- tendent
of common schools, 431.
tion of
Monument to General Anthony Lewis,
Thomas W., 507-511.
Wayne,
575-591. Life
and Diary and Letters of Ruther-
Johnson, Cave,
109. ford
B. Hayes, Review of, 502-504.
Johnson,
Leverett, 362. Lincoln,
President Abraham, 7, 11, 14, 25,
Johnson,
William, 345, 346, 348, 349; 351. 187,
191, 192.
Jones,
Alanson, 332, 334. Lindley,
Harlow, 722.
Jones, Charles
A., "Ohio in the Repub- Lindley,
Jacob, 424.
lican National
conventions," 1-46; bio- Linsenmayer,
Reverend Ross, 598.
graphical
sketch of, 197-198. Little
Turtle, cited, 235-236.
Jones, Mrs.
Ireta (Lowe), 198. Locke,
John, 412.
Jones, Thomas
C., 15, 16, 17. Lodge,
Senator Henry C., 33, 40.
Keifer,
General J. Warren, 18, 33, 34. Logan,
General John A., 25.
Kelley, Abby,
131. Long,
William, 343, 378.
Kelley,
Alfred, 384-385, 412. Lord,
Asa D., 410, 426, 442.
Kessler,
Henry, 17. Lovejoy,
Owen, 126.
Kidnapping of
slaves, 127-129. Lowden,
Governor Frank O., 37, 40, 43.
Kilbourne,
Colonel James, cited, 226, 227, Lowe,
Ireta, 198.
403. Lucas,
Governor Robert, 414.
Kimball,
Francis D., 10. Lunenburg
County, Virginia, 184-192.
King,
Leicester, 79, 80, 88. Lyman,
Darius, 441.
Kithcart,
Joseph, 120-121. McAlpine,
William, "The Origin of Pup-
Klumph, A. C.,
472. lic
Education in Ohio," 409-447.
Knabenshue, S.
S., cited, 247-248. McCabe,
Chaplain C. C., 16.
Knapp, John
R., 350. McCoy,
C. B., 33.
Knight,
Charles L., 42. McFarland,
Reverend John, 422.
Knittle, Mrs.
Rhea M., Early American McGovern,
Governor Francis E., 35.
Glass, 405-407. McGuffey,
William H., 410, 421, 424, 425.
"Knowledge
of Coal and Iron in Ohio McKee,
A. E., cited, 39.
before
1835," 219-230: prominence of McKee,
W. A., 423.
Ohio as a coal
field, 219-220; earliest McKendree,
Bishop William, 423.
Index 733
Mackey, Judge Thomas
J., 504. Morehead,
ex-Governor James, 73.
McKinley, President
William, 1, 3, 5, 6, Mormons,
495-496.
24-31. Morris,
Calvary: a help to Liberty party,
McLean,George J., 11,
12, 14. 80;
nominated for president, 88.89;
McLean, John, urged for
Cabinet position, plans
to aid McLean, 169.
49; declines offer, 59;
his reasons, 75; Morrow,
Governor Jeremiah, 56, 179, 410,
urged for
vice-presidency, 166-173, 178; 414.
his candidacy, 263-268;
suggested for Morse,
John, 336, 337, 339, 342, 367, 380.
U. S. Senate, 358-359;
his prominence, Morton,
Bliss, 472.
384-385. Morton,
Levi P., 28.
McPherson, H. R., 724. Mueller,
Jacob, 17.
Mahan, Reverend Asa,
491. Muhlenberg,
John P., 196.
Malloy, John R., 29,
31, 33. Muskingum County,
Ohio, Newspaper
Marshall, John, 187. history
of, 506-511.
Maschke, Maurice, 9,
36, 43, 45. "Mythologies
of our Aborigines in Rela-
Mason, Samson, 56. tion
to Prehistoric Mound Builders in
Massie, Major Henry,
433. America,"
561-567.
Mather, Samuel, 472. Nash,
Governor George K., 29, 31.
Matthews, Stanley, 367. Nashee,
George, 412.
Maxwell, Orville C.,
16. "National
issues in Ohio Politics," 47-104.
May, Colonel John,
cited, 224. "Nationalism
vs. sectionalism," 104-182.
Medary, Samuel:
chairman, Jackson Day "New
Yales and Dartmouths," 423.
celebration, 63;
senatorial delegate, 64; Nicholson,
Senator Alfred O. P., 175.
his influence, 65;
supports Van Bu- Nord,
Herman J., 470.
ren, 89; supports Polk,
99; views on Noyes,
Edward F., 8, 17, 18, 20.
"Birney
forgery," 102; urged for post- Ohio,
Difference between northern and
master-general,
107-108; fails of ap- southern,
389-390.
pointment, 109; opposes
Disney, 111; a "Ohio
in the Republican national conven-
bitter letter, 112;
views on re-occupa- tions,"
1-45; prominence of Ohioans in
tion of Oregon, 118,
173; quarrels with national
conventions, 1; in furnishing
Tappan, 174; attacks
Apportionment presidential
nominees, 1-2; in effective
bill, 322; prominence,
385, 386-387; nominating
speeches, 2-4; in writing
supports public
education, 440. national
platforms, 4-5; political prog-
Medill, Joseph, 9. ress
of McKinley compared with that
Medill, Governor
William, 64, 412, 432. of
Harding, 6; lack of party unity, 6-
Melish, John, cited,
604. 8;
Ohioans on National committee, 8-9;
Melville, Gansevoort,
99. at
first party convention, 9-10; nomina-
Methodism in the
Western Reserve, 494. tion of
Lincoln, 11-15; Giddings'
Mexico, War with, 138, et
seq. amendment
on slavery, 13; "National
Miami, Fort. See Fort
Miami. Union Convention," 15; "National
Michigan Pioneer and
Historical Collec- Union Republican Convention," 15-17;
tions cited, 237-239. nomination
of Grant, 16; Convention
Miller, John G., 59,
68, 69. of
1872, 17-18; adoption of unit rule,
Mills, Colonel James,
621. in
1876; nomination of Hayes, 18-20; a
Milroy, General Robert
H., 188. famous
speech; Garfield's nomination,
Miner, William, 171. 21-24; rise
of McKinley, 24-25;
Mitchell, Colonel
Charles S., 201. Hanna
and Foraker in convention of
Mitchell, Sibella, 201. 1888;
nomination of Harrison, 25-28;
Mitchell, Thomas G.,
11. prominence
of Ohio in Conventions of
Mix, P. W., 721. 1896,
and 1900, 29-32; McKinley to the
Mix, Sarah L. (Adams),
721. fore,
29-31; Ohio prominent in 1904, 32;
Moats, Charles V., 721. nomination
of Taft in 1908, 33; a bitter
Moats, Margaret D.
(Adams), 721. contest,
34-35; Harding's conciliatory
Monroe, President
James, cited, 594. speech,
35-36; Willis's opportunity, 36;
Moor, Clarissa C., 600. another
great speech, 39-40; nomina-
Moran, Reverend F. T.,
463. tion
of Harding, 40-41; the Convention
734 Index
Ohio in the Republican National Conven- 75;
office-seekers at the Capitol, 50-51;
tion -- Concluded. special
session of Congress, 52; death
of 1924---nomination of Coolidge, 41- of the
President, 52-53; Tyler and the
43; of Dawes, 43; the struggle in 1928, Whigs, 54; repeal of Independent
44; nomination of Hoover, 44-45. Treasury Bill, 55; Tyler vs. the
"Ohio's Monument to General Anthony Whigs,
56 et seq.; veto of second bank
Wayne
unveiled," 575-600:
introduc- bill,
56-57; importance of currency
tion, by the Editor, 575; address of questions,
55 et seq.; Ohio Whigs lose
President Arthur C. Johnson, Sr., 575- ground,
60-61; Latham Banking Law,
591; address of Director Henry C. 62;
Cass and Van Buren, 63-68; rise
Shetrone, 591-596; address of Treasurer of Stanton, 65;
defeat of Cass, 67-68;
of State H. Ross Ake, 596-598; unveil- Clay and
Ohio Whigs, 69-74; Gen.
ing of monument, 598. Scott's
ambitions, 70; growth of Clay
Old Free State, reviewed,
184-192. sentiment,
73-76; the Morris letter, 75-
"Old Northwest to Eastern Eyes," 542-555. 76; the
annexation of Texas, 77-78; 82-
Olds, Edson B., 63, 148; cited, 148-149. 86;
92 et seq.; the Liberty party, 77 et
Olds, Joseph, 410, 431. seq.;
Whig attitude toward
Liberty
Olentangy River, 403-405. party, 81-82; 87-88; the Kane letter,
Oregon, Reoccupation of: 84, 104 et seq. 92;
why Democrats were pro-slavery,
"Origin of Public Education in Ohio," 93-94;
the Black Laws, 94-95; other
409-447; early ideas, 409-410; influence laws
concerning negroes, 95; Birney
of New Englanders, 410-412; of Scotch- makes trouble,
96-97; Polk nominated,
Irish, 412-414; of Germans, 416-417; 98-99;
Ohio Whigs win in General As-
counties which led in early efforts, 418; sembly, 101;
State votes for Clay, 102;
wages, 419; work of Lewis, 420-421; Cin- Polk elected,
103; nationalism vs. sec-
cinnati College; the College of Teach- tionalism,
104-182; election of 1848 in
ers, 420; work of McGuffey, etc., 420- Ohio,
260-318; the Apportionment Bill
421; of the Presbyterian ministry, 421- of 1848,
319-353; the end of a decade,
423, 425-426; powerful influence of the 354-392; bibliography, 392-492; auto-
"log college" and Washington College, biography
of author, 402.
422-423; service of Methodists and Bap- Patterson, G.
L., 123.
tists, 423; of Jefferson College, 424- Paul,
John, 10.
425; the "Akron law," 426, 436; first Penrose,
Senator Boies, 86.
school journals, 426; debt to New Perkins,
Senator W. L., 155.
York State, 427; school laws, 427-434; Perry,
Aaron F., 15.
analysis of vote on State superintend- Peters,
Walter C., 575.
ent of schools, 434-435; progress, 435- Phillip,
Belle, 721.
437; Atwater's report 437; Piatt's bill, Phinney,
Jerry, 128-129.
437-438; Cutler's desertion, 438; influ- Piatt,
Benjamin M., 437-438.
ence of the press, 439-441; 444; teach- Piatt, J. W.,
cited. 79.
ers' associations, 441; crux of the Pierce,
A. N., 332, 333-337, 341, 342, 358,
whole matter, 444-445; resolutions of 360-361.
the Germans, 445; bibliography, 446- Pillsbury,
Parker, 131.
the Germans, 445; bibliography, 446-447. Pioneer and
Historical Society of Mus-
Orton, Colonel Edward, Jr., 44. kingum
County, 511.
Osterhaus, General Peter J., 33. Pitkin, Caleb,
488.
Page, Rosewell, cited, 190-191. "The Plan of Union," 478 et seq.
Paine, C. A., 473. Platt,
Thomas C., 31.
Pardee, Aaron, 17. Polk,
President James K.: nominated for
Park Superintendents, First Annual Con- presidency,
90-91: his campaign, 92-93,
ference of, 722-726; Questions for, 723, 96 et seq.;
and the Mexican War, 140-
724-726. 142;
attitude on Wilmot Proviso, 153-
Parke, Uriah, 433. 154;
a private pique, 181.
"Party Politics in Ohio, 1840-1842": Whig Pontchartrain,
Fort. See Fort Pontchar
victory of 1840, 47-48; Harrison's cab- train.
inet, 49-50; McLean's ambitions, 49, 59, Pope, General
John, 188.
Index 735
Portsmouth
and early education, 427, 443, Roosevelt,
President Theodore, 31, 33-36.
444. Root,
George F., 16.
Povenmire,
H. M., 627. Ross
County, Ohio, work for education,
Presbyterianism in the Western Reserve, 413.
478 et
seq. Roueche,
Dr. R. C., 465.
Proctor,
William C., 36, 42. Roush, Reverend Lester R., The
Roush
Pugh,
George E., 332 et seq. Family
in America, 192-197.
Pulitzer
prize, 1924, 502. Roush
family, 192-197.
Ramsey,
D. Hiden, cited, 191. Runyan,
George W., 332, 333-337, 363.
Randall,
Brewster, 348-349. Ryan,
Daniel J., cited, 226, 248.
Randall,
Emilius O., cited, 226, 248. St. Clair,
Governor Arthur, Work for
Ray,
Joseph, 410, 424, 426. education,
412; "Visit to Site of Forts
Reemelin,
Senator Charles, 64, 146, 148. built
by," 601-626.
Reid,
Whitelaw, 1. St.
Gem, Augustus, 20.
Reily,
John, 423, 425. St.
Louis, Fort. See Fort St. Louis.
Reis,
Victor H., 723. Sandusky,
Fort. See Fort Sandusky.
"Religion
in the Western Reserve, 1800- Saunders,
T. W., 17.
1825,"
475-501: character of early pio- Saville,
Bruce W., 575.
neers,
475; the Great Revival; its in- Sawyer,
William, 64.
fluence,
475-476; distinctive character Schillinger,
William, cited, 623-624.
of
Western Reserve religion, 476-478; Schneider,
George A., 469.
the
"Plan of Union," 478 et seq.; dis- School lands, Alienation of,
427-428, 437-
agreement concerning, 491-492; the 438.
slavery
question, 492-493; work of va- Schools,
Public, in Ohio, 409-447.
rious
sects, 493-496; conclusions, 497- Schurz,
Carl, 16.
498;
bibliography, 498-501. Scotch-Irish
and education, 409-445.
Renick,
Jonathan, 13. Scott,
James, 15, 16.
Reviews,
Notes and Comments, by the Scott,
General Winfield, 70, 170, 260, et
Editor:
Ohio State History of the seq.
Daughters
of the American Revotu Scovill, Samuel, 455.
tion,
ed. by Mrs. Annie J. Lester, 183 Senter, G. B., 8.
184; The
Old Free State, by Landon Seward,
John, 488-489.
C.
Bell, 184-192; The Roush Family in Seward,
William H., 126, 182.
America,
by Rev. Lester L. Roush, Shannon,
Governor Wilson: defeats Cor-
192-197;
Charles A. Jones, 197-198: win, 63,
85; opposition to, 64; outwit-
Olentangy
River, 403-405; High Praise ted
by Stanton, 65; his prominence,
for
Mrs. Knittle's Early American 385-386;
work for education, 414.
Glass,
405-407; Biographical Directory Sheridan, General
Philip H., 188.
of
the American Congress, 407-408; Sherman, James S.,
33.
Review
of the Life and the Diary and Sherman,
Senator John, 2, 5, 7, 20, 23-28.
Letters of
Rutherford Birchara Sherman, Walter J., "Fort Industry -- an
Hayes,
502-504; Stone Building at Is- Historical
Mystery," 231-259; at dedi-
leta,
Ohio, 504-506; A History-reading cation of monument to
Wayne, 575.
Community,
506-511; Conference of Sherman,
General William T., 188.
Park
Superintendents, 722-726. "Sherman's
March to the Sea," 690-694,
Rice,
Harvey, 411. 704.
Richmond,
James E., 505-506. Sherwin,
Belle, 468.
Rickoff,
Andrew J., 427. Sherwood,
Mrs. Rate B., "The 21st at
Riddle,
A. G., 334, 337, 338, 372. Stone
River," 643-645.
Ridgway,
Joseph, 88. Shetrone,
Henry C.: address at Dedica-
Ritchie,
Thomas, 112. 113. tion
of Monument to General Anthony
Robbins,
Reverend Thomas, 478, 482, 486- Wayne,
591-596; at First annual Con-
488. ference
of Park Superintendents, 722,
Robinson,
General James S., 25. 724.
Roedter,
Herman, 343, 378. Shupe,
Captain H. P., 458.
Roll,
E. C., 346. Slade,
Major C. S., 722.
736 Index
Sloan,
William, 575, 598. 356;
meets difficult problem, 368; is ac-
Slocum,
Charles E., cited, 248-252. cused,
and defended, 368-369.
Smith,
Charles M. See Fowke, Gerard. Teesdale,
John, 144, 161, 169, 171, 366.
Smith,
David, 412. Teller,
Senator Henry M., 29.
Smith,
Reverend E., 126. Texas,
Annexation of: a bone of conten-
Smith, John
D., 201. tion,
77-78; opposed by Liberty party,
Smyth,
Reverend Anson, 421. 78-79;
by Whigs also, 81-82; southern
Smythe,
George F., 506. Ohio
favors, 83; sectional issue most
Spalding,
Rufus P., 9, 10, 11, 16, 63, 95, important,
85-86; campaign of 1844, 92-
327, 367. 93,
101-104; the result, 104.
Spelman, H.
B., 344, 378-379. Thoroughgood,
Adam, 202.
Spencer, O.
M., 332, 333-337, 363. Thorp,
John C., 343.
Spooner,
Thomas, 8, 10, 12. Tiffin,
Governor Edward, 414.
Squier,
Ephraim G., 137-138; 355. Times-Recorder,
Zanesville, 508-511.
Squires, W.
H. T., cited, 191. Times-Signal,
Zanesville, 508-511.
Stamford,
Lieut.-Col. H. W., 450. Titus,
Samuel M., 17.
Stanard,
William G., cited, 190. Tod,
Governor David, 15, 101, 136-137, 385-
Stanton,
Edwin M., 64, 65, 93, 101, 106, 386.
341, 363. Tod,
Mrs. David, 42.
341, 363.
Steele,
Robert, 436.Townshend, Norton S., 333 et seq.
Steele,
Robert, 436.
Stevenson,
Thomas B., 163.
Turney, H.
S., 91.
Stoddard,
Henry L., cited, 6, 22.
Turney, H. S., 91
"The
21st at Stone River": a poem, 643.
Stoddard,
Paul W., "The Knowledge of 645.
Coal and
Iron in Ohio before 1835," Tyler,
President John, 49 et seq.
219-230. Tyler,
Lyon G., cited, 190.
Stokely,
Samuel, 13, 59, 75. Upson,
William H., 18.
Stone,
Adaline G. (Adams), 721. Vail,
Harry L., 467.
Stone,
Alfred P., 8, 9, 10. Vallandigham,
Clement L., 145-146.
Stone, John,
721.
Stone, John,
721. Van Buren, President Martin: renomi-
Stone,
Uriah, 640.
Stone,
Uriabh; 640. nated,
61; visits Ohio, 62; is endorsed,
Stone River,
Battle of, 640-645; note con. 63-64;
enthusiasm for, 67-68; opposes
cerning
name, 640; poem on, 643-645. annexation
of Texas, 86-87; in crit-
Stowe,
Calvin E., 410. ical
situation, 89; deserted by Ohio
Sullivan,
John J., 35, 36. Democrats,
90; defeated by rival, 173-
Sumner,
Charles, 376. 174,
181.
Swan Creek
trading post, 238 et seq. Van
Camp, Imogene, 575, 598.
Swayne, Noah
H., 10. Vance,
Governor Joseph, 85, 173, 414.
Swift, Henry
A., 137. Van
Hook, William B., 410, 431, 432.
Swift,
Lucien, 335, 346-351. Van
Slyke, La Fayette G., 9.
Taft,
Alphonso, 10. Van
Vorhis, Carl L., 723.
Taft,
Charles P., 31, 33, 35. Vinton,
Samuel F., 120.
Taft, Robert
A., 44. Virginia:
The Old Free State, reviewed,
Taft,
President William H., 1, 4, 5, 7, 33- 184-192.
35. "A Visit, in 1929, to the Sites of Forts
Tappan,
Senator Benjamin, 58, 72-73, 106, built
by Generals St. Clair, Wayne
108,
113-116, 174, 181, 363-364, 485-486. and
Harrison," 601-626: an automobile
Taylor, B.
B., 107, 110. trip
and its marvels, 601-604; Fort St.
Taylor,
General Zachary: ordered to the Clair,
605-607; Fort Jefferson, 607-609;
Rio Grande,
139-140; Corwin's censure Fort
Recovery, 610-612; Fort Seneca,
of the move,
143; his chances im- 613-614;
Fort Jennings, 614-616; Fort
proved, 161;
Whigs divided on his can- Brown,
616-619; Germans in north-
didacy,
162-169; warned by Whigs, 180; western Ohio, 619-621; contemporane-
nominated,
278; Ohio's disaffection, ous
journals on Ohio forts, 621-624;
279; Whig
reaction, 281-286; 303-306; sites
still to be marked, 625-626.
the election, 316-317; criticized, 355- Vorys, Arthur I., 8, 33, 34, 35.
Index 737
Wade, Benjamin
F., defeated for nomi- Wheeler,
William A., 20.
nation, 7;
supported by a faction, 12, Whig
Party in the South, cited, 74.
14, 15;
attitude of Convention toward, Whitman,
H. C., 89, 120, 363, 364.
16-17; his
last appearance, 18, 20; rea- Whiton,
Joseph L., 377.
son for
defeat, 94. Whittlesey,
Charles, cited, 225.
Wade, Edward,
80, 139.Wikoff, A. T., 8, 20.
Walden,
William A., 17.
Williams, Dr. Charles R., 502-503.
Walker, Robert
J., 91.Williams, Micajah, 443.
Walker tariff,
124-125, 382.
Willis, Senator Frank
B.: nominates
War, European: Cleveland's Organiza- Burton,
36; nominates Harding, 2; 36-
tions during,
448-474. 40;
is delegate-at-large, 42; dies, 44.
Wills, D. C.,
463, 473.
Wayne, General
Anthony, cited, 240-241; Wilm,
Davi, 11, 151, 154.
Wilmot, David,
11, 151, 154.
Ohio's
Monument to, unveiled, 575-
Wilmot
Proviso, 151-154, 175.
600; Address
on, by Arthur C. John-
Wilson, Frazer
E., 609, 615.
son, 575-591;
poem on, by H. Ross Wilson
Ake, 597-598;
Visit to sites of monu- Wilson,
Henry, 18.
ments built
by, 601-626. Wilson,
Reverend Joshua, 421.
ments built
by, 601-626.
Wayne,
William, 575. Wilson,
Reverend Robert, 422.
Wayne,
William, 575.
Wold, Ansel, Biographical
Directory of
Webster,
Daniel: promised Cabinet posi- the
American Congress, 407-408.
tion, 49;
attitude on President's mes- Wood,
Dr. J. C., 459.
sage, 51-52;
condemned for remaining Wood,
General Leonard, 7, 37, 40.
in Cabinet,
56, 60; his ambitions, 70; Woodburn,
James A., 575
resigns his
position; criticized by World War,
Cleveland's organizations
Ewing, 71;
views on tariff, 73. during,
448-474
Weller, John
B., censures Giddings, 81; Worthington,
Governor Thomas, 410, 412-
in Congress,
85; nominated for gov- 413.
ernor, 176;
the slogan, 179. Wright,
John C., 96, 169.
West,
William H., 4, 12, 24, 25. Wright,
Silas, 49, 105, 111.
Western
Reserve, Education in the, 413, "Yales
and Harvards arising in the wil-
415-418,
419-420, 429, 437, 440-445; re- derness,"
423, 424.
ligion in the
Reserve, 1800-1825, 476- Zanesville
and early education, 435, 443.
501. Zanesville
- "A History-reading commu-
Wetzel, C. A.,
462. nity,"
506-511.