Ohio History Journal




INDEX

INDEX

 

The Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly

 

VOLUME LVI

 

ABBOTT, FREELAND K., 449.                                                American Heritage, 201.

Abbott, John S. C., cited, 352.                                                    American Historical Review, article by A.

Ablamowicz, Madame -----, musician,                                    Nevins in, 114.

34, 43.                                                                                    American Hotel, Cleveland, 254.

Abolition, study of, 312.                                                             American Journal of Science and Arts,

Abolitionists, and Kossuth, 245, 255.                                          cited, 53.

Academies, 13; in Franklin Co., 327.                                         American Journal of the Medical Sciences,

See also Schools, Colleges and uni-                                     360, 375.

versities, Medical schools.                                               American Medical Association, 385.

Academy of Medidine, Cincinnati, 13.                                     American Naturalist Society, 362.

Adair, James, 92.                                                                        American Preceptors, publication of, 135.

Adams, John Quincy, 208.                                                        American Publishers' Circular, cited, 128.

Adams Co., O., Underground Railroad in,                                American Radicalism, 1865-1900. Essays

84, 85.                                                                                    and Documents, by Chester McArthur

Addison, Joseph, 120.                                                                 Destler, rev. by D. Lattimer, 111-114.

Adena Indians, pottery, 188, 189, 192,                                      American Readers, publication of, 135.

193, 196-200; illus. of pottery, 194,                                     Amish, butter-making methods, 65.

198; culture, 195-196, 320.                                                   Amstutz, Wilhelm A., 98.

Advertisements, commercial, in Cincinnati                             Amusements, in Cincinnati, 2.

papers, 3-4, 10, 11.                                                                "Andante Movement," 27.

Agriculture, in  Ohio, prehistoric, 319;                                      Anderson,   --, slaveholder, 90.

recent publications on, 404.                                                  Anderson, Helen Back, 446.

Agriculture of the United States in 1860,                                   Anderson, James, 86.

cited, 53, 55, 64.                                                                    Anderson, Paul, 43.

Aiken, Samuel C., quoted, 246, 248; and                                   Anderson, Richard, 325.

Kossuth, 254, 255; cited, 255.                                               Anderson, Sherwood, article about, 446.

Akron Lyceum and Library Society, 13.                                 Anderson, Walter, 37.

Alabama, cheese market, 50.                                                    Anderson, Yeatman, III, 443-444.

Aldrich, Nelson W., 160.                                                           Andrassy, Baron, 243.

Alexander, Mary Louisa (Anderson), 304.                               Andrews, E. B,, 192.

Alexandria, O., legend of, 451-452.                                          Angle, Paul, cited, 259.

Alger, Russell, 230, 232, 234, 237, 238.                                    Animals, extinct, 106, 107.

Allen, Horace E., 445.                                                               Anthony, Charlotte, 142,

Allen County Historical Society, 98.                                         Anthropology, see Archaeology.

Allison, William B., 230, 232, 234.                                            Antiques, cited, 118; Ohio articles in, 311.

Allston, Washington, and T. B. Read,                                        Anti-Saloon League, 206.

216.                                                                                        Anti-Slavery Baptist Association, 270. 271.

Almanack for New England for the Year                                    Anti-Slavery Baptist Church, Columbus,

1639, 122.                                                                              organized, 269.

Almanacs, publication, 120, 122, 123,                                      Antislavery movement in Ohio. 76, 71,

124, 135, 137.                                                                        109; recent publications on, 405.

Altick, Arthur R., 98, 447.                                                          Apollo Hall. Cincinnati. 34.

Alton, III., 262.                                                                           Apollonian Gardens, Cincinnati, 11.

Alum Creek, 79.                                                                         Applegate & Co., 140, 141.

Alvanola. Signore, 243.                                                              Appleton. Wis., 209

Amati, played by Tosso, 40, 43.                                                Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia, cited,

Ambler, C. H., cited, 117.                                                          259, 260.

Ambler, Jacob A., 443.

Ameling, Mrs.    --, actor 26.                                                     Appletons' Cyclopaedia of American Biog-

American Antiquarian Society, 185.                                        raphy, cited, 352.

American Antiquity, cited, 107-108.                                          Apponyi, Albert, 257.

American Association for State and Local                               Archaeological Atlas of Ohio, cited, 195.

History, 181, 185, 201.                                                         Archaeology, North  American, rev. of

American Dental Convention, 395.                                           books on, 105-108, 316-321.

American Ecological Society, 362.                                          Archaeology, Ohio, literature  on, 188,

American Economist, 158,                                                         195; recent publications on, 405-407;

American Friend, cited, 49.                                                       excavation of Delaware Co. site. 445.

American Geographical Society, 185.                                     Archaic culture, 319.

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Archbold, John D., 162, 163, 164, 168,                                     Bangs, N., and Mason, T., 127.

169, 170, 173, 175, 176, 177.                                               Banks, pet, Cincinnati, 303.

Archer, Samuel B., 296.                                                            Bannerstones, 318.

Argetsinger, J. C., 100.                                                               Baptist churches, Cincinnati, 13, 268; Co-

Arithmetics. publication of, 137.                                               lumbus, 268, 269, 271, 281, 284, 285;

Arkansaw Traveler, Joseph Tosso as, 16,                                 Negro, in Ohio, history of, 270.

32, 40; illus.,. 33.                                                                   Barlow, O., Underground Railroad station,

"Arkansaw  Traveler," rendition of, 31,                                    90.

36, 38, 39, 41, 42, 43; copy of, 44-45.                                 Barnes, Harry C., 447.

Arks, river, 117.                                                                          Barnes, Jacob, 92.

Armory Hall, Cincinnati, 35.                                                     Bartlett, Anson, quoted, 56.

Army of the Cumberland, T. B. Read                                      Bartlett, Mary, 23.

joins, 220.                                                                              Bates, Ernest, cited, 161, 162, 174.

Army of the Shenandoah, 222.                                                 Bathhouse, Cincinnati, 4-5.

Arnett, Benjamin, 283.                                                              Battle Pieces, poems of Melville, 226.

"Arrowhead," 309, 445.                                                             Bayliss, James, 81; cited, 82.

Arrows, Indian, 319.                                                                  Beam, Belinda S., 307.

Artifacts, 319; Ohio fluted points, 108;                                      Beamer, A. O., 307.

Adena culture, illus., 194.                                                     Beard, James H., 43.

Arts and crafts, in Ohio, recent publica'                                    Beatty, Alexander, 86.

tions on, 407, 408.                                                                  Beatty, John, quoted, 220-221; cited, 221.

Asbury, Francis, 354.                                                                 Beck, Earl R., "Joseph B. Foraker and the

Ashes, wood, in mound, 192, 193.                                             Standard Oil Charges," 154-178.

Association Building Company, see Cleve-                              Beck, Isaac M., cited, 76.

land Clinic Foundation.                                                          Beecher, Charles, 23.

Association for the Study of Negro Life                                   Beecher, Harriet, 139.

and History, Columbus Branch, 201.                                   Beecher, Lyman, 13, 300, 301.

Association of the Friends of Hungary,                                     "Beefsteak, The," orchestra number, 23.

251.                                                                                        Beethoven, 18; work performed, 29.

Ashtabula Co., O., cheese production in,                                   Beetles, long-horned, rev. of book on, 213-

52, 53, 54; butter market, 64.                                                214.

Ashtabula Sentinel, cited, 63.                                                      "Beginnings of the Underground Railroad

Ashtabula Telegraph, cited, 58, 62.                                            in Ohio," by Wilbur H. Siebert, 70-93.

Atheneum, collegiate institution, Cincin-                                   Belden, Paul B., 203.

nati, 13.                                                                                   "Believe  Me if All Those Endearing

Athens, O., Underground Railroad station,                                Young Charms," 35.

91.                                                                                           Bellows, Carrie, 42.

Athens Co., O., Underground Railroad in,                                 Bellstedt, -----, cornetist, 42.

89, 91.                                                                                     Belmont County Historical Society, 98.

Atkinson, Evelina, 267.                                                                Belpre, O., cheese production  in, 48;

Atlantic Monthly, 220; cited, 220.                                                Underground Railroad station, 88, 90.

Atlantic Souvenir, 129.                                                                Benjamin, H., 42.

Atlatls, 318.                                                                                  Bennett, Smith, 162, 176.

Auber, -----, at Paris Conservatory, 18.                                     Bentley, A. P., 201.

Auglaize Co., O., Underground Railroad                                   Bentonville, O., 84.

in, 73.                                                                                      Berkeley Co., Va., 355, 356, 357; records

Augusta College, 141.                                                                 cited, 355, 357.

"Aunt Jinney," 88.                                                                       Bernhardt, Sarah, 313.

Aurora, O., cheese produced at, 50.                                           Berryman cartoon, 156.

Austin, James, 81.                                                                       Bessey, -----, 362.

"Autobiography of James Hall, Western                                   Beveridge, Albert J., 208.

Literary  Pioneer,"  edited  by  David                                   Bible News, publication of, 135.

Donald, 295-304.                                                                    Bibles, publication of, 143.

Bibliography: publications on Ohio his-

tory, archaeology, and natural history,

BAILLOT, -----, Tosso studied under,                                       404-441.

18.   .                                                                                       Biddle, Thomas, Jr., 296.

Bainbridge, O., 103. 104; Underground                                     Big Walnut Creek, 191, 193.

Railroad in, 86; dentists and dentistry                                    Biggert, Elizabeth C., book rev., 455-457.

in, 392, 393, 394, 398.                                                            Bill of sale, estate of F. J., Weed, 336-337.

Baker, Harry D., 444.                                                                  Biographical  Cyclopaedia  and  Portrait

Baldwin, Harvey, 50.                                                                  Gallery . . . of Ohio, cited, 142, 352.

Baldwin, James Fairchild, 374-378.                                            Biographical Directory of the American

Ball, Mrs. -----, soloist, 23.                                                          Congress, 1774-1927, cited, 352.

Ballenburg, Louis, 42.                                                                  Biography, Ohio, recent publications on,

Ballots, for presidential candidates, 1888                                    409-413.

Republican National Convention, 233,                                  Birds, Ohio, recent publications on, 426-

234, 235, 235, 237, 238, 239.                                                 427.

Balls, social, Cincinnati, 15.                                                         Birney, James G., 2.

See also Dances and dancing.                                               Bishop, Anna, 38.

Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, 104,                                Bison, 106; in Ohio, 146.

394, 395, 397.                                                                         Bissell, Fred, 446.



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INDEX                                  461

 

Bissell, Judge, and Kossuth, 253.                                                 Smart, Charles A., Sassafras Hill: A

Black, Glenn A., cited, 196.                                                                  Novel, by R. Price, 453-455.

Black, Dr. Howard, 403.                                                              Stout, Wilber, Mineral Resources of

Black, Robert, L., 202.                                                                           Ohio, by P. R. Shaffer, 212-213.

Black Laws, Ohio, 70, 84.                                                            Stout, Wilber, and Schoenlaub, R. A.,

Black Swamp, 145, 150.                                                                       The Occurrence of Flint in Ohio.

Blackstone, William, 120.                                                                     Geological Survey of Ohio, by R. G.

Blaine, James G., and the 1888 National                                             Morgan, 110-111.

Republican convention, 228-230, 232,                                  Book trade, growth in Ohio, 118.

234-241; cited, 259.                                                                Booker, John, 271.

Blaique, Madame--, dancing teacher, 29,                                  Books, publication of, 117, 130, 133; gift,

30, 32.                                                                                     129; binders and binding, 131, 142,

Blair, Austin, 259; at governors' confer-                                    143.

ence, 263, 264.                                                                       Booksellers and bookselling, 123, 137,

Blakely, T. H., 307.                                                                               139, 140, 143.

Blanchard River, 73.                                                                    Bookstores, 139, 140.

Blanton, Wyndham, cited, 354, 355.                                          Booth, Capt. H. J., 305.

Blatchley's Coleoptera of Indiana, 214.                                      Borah, William E., 208.

Blegen, Theodore C., 99.                                                             Border Tales, 303.

Bleile, Dr. A. M., 400.                                                                 Boston, Mass., cheese market, 52.

Blennerhasset Island, story of, 212.                                            Botanists, Ohio, 329.

Bloomingburg, O., on Underground Rail-                                  Bourneville, O., on Underground Rail-

road, 86, 87, 88.                                                                      road, 86.

Blue, H. T. O., 203.                                                                      Boutwell, George S., cited, 263.

Blue Ridge, steamboat, 40.                                                         Bowen, Dr. Arthur H., 400.

Blythe, Samuel G., cited, 158, 159.                                            Bowen, Dr. C. F., 402.

Boardman, O., 49.                                                                       Bowers, Claude, 208.

Boatstones, 318.                                                                           Bowman, George, 284.

Boieldieu, ----, at Paris Conservatory,                                       Bows, Indian, 319.

18; composition played, 34.                                                  Bradley, Alva, 185.

Bolton, Sarah Knowles, poem on Kossuth,                                 Bragg, Braxton, 218-219.

249-250.                                                                                 Brainard, S. H., 308.

Bond, Beverley W., Jr., cited, 46, 47,                                         Brainard's Music Store, Cleveland, 248,

324.                                                                                                  251.

Bones, animal, 106, 191, 192.                                                     Brainerd, John G. C,. 452.

Bonnell, Hugh, 100.                                                                     Brandon, Edgar E., cited, 22.

Book of Martyrs, 127, 128, 129.                                                 Brandywine, Va., battle of, 221.

Book reviews, 103-114, 205-214, 314-321,                                Brassfield flint, 111.

451-457.                                                                                 Breckinridge, John C., 260.

Cox, James M., Journey Through My                                   Brecksville Board of Library Trustees, 442.

Years.  An Autobiography, by Carl                                  Brecksville Early Settlers' Association, 442.

Wittke, 205-208.                                                               Brinberger, Isaac, 193, 200.

Cunningham, Virginia, Paul Dunbar                                    Broer, Will F., 445.

and His Song, by E. C. Biggert, 455-                               Bromfield, Louis, 453.

457.                                                                                   Brookes, Hazel, 311.

Dalton, Van B.,The Genesis of Dental                                 Brooks Co., Va., 92.

Education in the United States, by                                  Brown, Elijah, 307.

L. Johnson, 103-104.                                                        Brown, Homer C., 104.

Destler, Chester McArthur, American                                 Brown, Jacob Jennings, 296.

Radicalism, 1865-1900. Essays and                                 Brown, Jesse W., 310

Documents, by D. Lattimer, 111-114.                            Brown, John, museum, 311.

Dorson, Richard M., Jonathan Draws                                  Brown, Marguerite, 98.

the Long Bow, by R. Price, 451-453.                               Brown, Thomas, 87.

Havighurst, Walter, Land of Promise:                                  Brown, William, 388.

The Story of the Northwest Terri-                                     Brown Co., O., Underground Railroad in,

tory, by H. H. Hatcher, 208-212.                                             76, 77.

Hibben, Frank C., The Lost Americans,                                 Brown MSS., Filson Club, 302.

by H. C. Shetrone, 105-108.                                            Browne, Miss ---, singer, 30.

Jordan, Philip D., Singing Yankees, by                                 Browne, John W., & Co., 123, 138, 139.

H. Lindley, 109-110.                                                       Browne & Looker, 123, 125.

Kinietz,  Vernon,  Delaware  Culture                                   Brown's Cincinnati Almanac, 123.

Chronology, by S. J. Tucker, 314-                                   Brownsville, Tex., shooting affray, 154,

316.                                                                                           165, 374.

Knull, Josef N., The    Long-Horned                                    Brumbaugh, Alice, cited, 298.

Beetles of Ohio (Coleoptera: Ceram-                             Brush, Dr. E. C., 380.

bycidae), by E. S. Thomas, 213-214.                             Brush Creek flint, 111.

Martin, Paul S., Quimby, George I.,                                    Brutton, Emily, 39

and Collier, Donald, Indians Before                               Bryan, William J., 167, 208.

Columbus, Twenty Thousand Years                                  Bryant, William  Cullen, poem  on Kos-

of North American History Revealed                                       suth, 249.

by. Archaeology, by R. G. Morgan,                               Bucher, Lawrence C., 202.

316-321.                                                                           Buckeye, Ohio, classification of, 365.



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Buckeye Balls, 31.                                                                       Carlson, Oliver, cited, 161, 162, 174.

Buckingham, James S., 59.                                                         Carneal, David, 19.

Buckingham house, Hiram, O., 306.                                          Carney, David, 130.

Bucks Co., Pa., 65.                                                                       Carpenter and Findley, 138.

Bucks County Historical Society, Collec-                                  Carr, Job, 72.

tion of Papers, cited, 356.                                                      Carr's Sermons, publication of, 120.

Buckskin Creek, 86.                                                                      Case, William, quoted, 248; and Kossuth,

Bucyrus, O., 146.                                                                              252, 254; cited, 254.

Buell, Don Carlos, 219.                                                               Case Institute of Technology, staff changes

Buffalo, see Bison.                                                                            at, 313.

Buffalo, N. Y., butter market, 66.                                               Cass, Lewis, 302, 314.

Buford, O., Underground Railroad   sta-                                    Cassal Monpato, Carlos Gret governor of,

tion, 79.                                                                                        17.

Bull, Jason, 272.                                                                           Castigator, 76.

Bull, Ole, violinist, 37.                                                                 Catechisms, publication of, 127.

Bulletins, historical societies, 307.                                              Catherwood, [Mary H.], 453.

Bunts, Dr..Frank E., 336, 338, 346, 348;                                     Catholic Church and Catholics, and Kos-

early life, 333; photo, 334; teaching                                           suth, 246-247; attacked by L. Beecher,

positions, 335, 341; casualty cases, 339-                                    301.

340; military serice, 342.                                                      Cattle,'55, 145; as pack animals, 47.

Burke, Joseph, repertoire of, 6.                                                   Cauffield, E. J., 311.

Burket, Judge, 162, 176.                                                              Cavaliers, in Ohio, 246.

Burnet, Jacob, cited, 354.                                                            Cedar Creek, Va., Sheridan at, 221, 222,

Burnet House, Cincinnati, 36.                                                           223, 224.

"Burnet House Polka," 37.                                                           Census of Canada, 1851-2, cited, 51.

Burr, Aaron, 212.                                                                        Centinel of the North-Western Territory,

Burton, Theodore E., 172; opposed For-                                          120, 121, 130; established, 119.

aker, 155.                                                                                Centralids, Indian type, 319.

Bushnell, Asa, 276, 283.                                                              Century Magazine, cited, 32; prints re-

Bushong, M. K., cited, 355.                                                              produced from, 33; published Dunbar's

Butler, Mrs. Henry A., 100.                                                             poems, 456.

Butler, Joseph G., III, 100.                                                          Ceremonies . . . Unveiling of a Bronze

Butt, Archie, cited, 168.                                                                   Bust . . . of Rev. John Rankin . . .

Butter, production in Ohio, 64; quality of                                        cited, 78

Ohio, 64-66; marketing of, 65, 67;                                        Champaign Co., O., cheese production in,

methods of making, 69.                                                               60; history of, 305.

Butterflystones, 318.

Champaign   County   Historical Society,

Butterworth, Charles, 229.                                                               305.

Byers, S. H. M., cited, 259.                                                        Chance, Mrs. Jesse E., 102.

Byron, George G., 121; poem read, 225.

Chandler, Anna, 446.

Chaney, O. P., 270-271.

C. & O. MOUNDS, Adena culture, 196                                    Chap books, 137.

199.                                                                                        Chapman, Aron Wright, cited, 288, 289,

Cairo, Ill., military importance of, 260,                                          290.

261, 262, 264.                                                                        Chapman, John, 212.

Calculations for the Head, 14.                                                    Chapman, Dr. W. C., 380.

Caldwell, J. A., cited, 75.                                                           Charcoal, in mounds, 191, 193.

Calendar of Virginia State Papers, cited,                                   Charity Hospital, Cleveland, Dr. Bunts

355.                                                                                              on staff of, 341.

California, market for Ohio dairy prod-                                    Charleston, W. Va., 261; Tosso at, 37.

ucts, 52, 67.                                                                         Charles Town, Va.. Tiffin in, 352.

Cambridge, O., 87; Underground Railroad                              Charles Town Academy, 357.

Charters. George. 140.

Cameron, Simon, request for troops, 259;                                 Chase MSS., Library of Congress, cited,

and war governors, 260, 261, 262.                                        298.

Camp Bull, Chillicothe, 359.                                                       Cheese, production of, 48-53, 55-63, 68;

Campbell, Alexander, 78.                                                               marketing organizations, 62, 63.

Campfield, O., see Canfield, O.                                                 Cheese-basket, 57.

Campus Martius, 3, 305.                                                             Cheese presses, patented, 59.

Canada, Ohio cheese market, 51; goal of                                  Cherubini, ----, Tosso studied under,

fugitive slaves, 71, 72, 74, 82.                                                     18.

Canals, Ohio, 7.                                                                           Chesterhill, O., Underground   Railroad

Cancer control, 384.                                                                         station, 90.

Canfield, O., Underground Railroad sta-                                  Chevalier, ----, violinist, 18.

tion, 92, 99.                                                                            Chevalier, Michel, account of Cincinnati,

"Cannibals' Progress," 130.                                                              6, 11, 12.

Cannon, Joseph G., 159.                                                             Chicago, Ill., 1888 National Republican

Canton, O., broadcasts on history of, 310.                                      Convention in, 228-230, 239.

Cappeller, W. S., cited, 155.                                                      Chicago Times, cited, 262.

Carlile, John S. 261.                                                                    Chicago Tribune, quoted, 232.

Carlisle, John F., 446.                                                                 Chilli, O., 333.



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INDEX                                   463

 

Chillicothe, O., 290, 351, 356; Under-                                       Cincinnati Enquirer, 205; cited, 37, 39,

ground Railroad station, 87; Poindex-                                   157, 158, 159, 163, 166, 168, 169;

ter's speech at, 278; capital, 287; Tiffin                                quoted, 40.

at, 357, 358, 361; medical training                                       Cincinnati Fire Department, 99.

school at, 394.                                                                        Cincinnati Gazette, quoted, 11, 36; cited,

"Chillicothe Resolutions," 281.                                                    23, 24, 26, 29, 30, 31, 32, 39, 41, 123,

Chillicothe Scioto Gazette, quoted, 361.                                     124, 141; established, 142.

Chillicothe Supporter, 351, 352, 354.                                         Cincinnati Hotel, 40; dancing academy at,

Chillicothe Supporter and Gazette, 104,                                     26.

393.                                                                                        Cincinnati in 1826, published, 125.

China, Ohio cheese shipped to, 52.                                            Cincinnati in 1841, published, 125.

China and America, 309.                                                            Cincinnati Light Guard, 35.

Chippewa, battle of, 296.                                                            Cincinnati Literary  Gazette, published,

Chipps, Captain, Delaware Indian, 314.                                    129; editor of, 139.

Choates, Isaac, 82.                                                                      Cincinnati Mirror and Ladies' Parterre,

Cholera, epidemic,   1832,  3; Drake's                                      quoted, 11-12, 29; cited, 31.

treatise on, 372,                                                                     Cincinnati Philharmonic Society, 38.

Church histories, Stark Co., 203.                                                 Cincinnati Saturday Evening Chronicle,

Churches, Baptist, 13, 268, 269, 271,                                         quoted, 22.

281, 284, 285; A. M. E., Columbus,                                      Cincinnati Sketch Club, 37, 38.

268; Methodist, 272; in Franklin Co.,                                     Cincinnati Steam Paper Mill, 133.

early, 327; Episcopal, 354.                                                    Cincinnati Telegraph, 12.

Churchill, ----, musician, 34.                                                      Cincinnati Theatre, 23.

Churchill, Henry, 284.                                                                Cincinnati Times-Star, 157, 172.

Church's Musical Visitor, cited, 42.                                            Cincinnati Traction Company, 176.

Cincinnati, 1, 303; in 1830's 2-15; street                                    Cincinnati Type Foundry, 133, 139.

scene paintings, 2; population, 2, 117,                                   Circleville, O., butter market, 67; on

118, 124, 133, 135, 137, 143; theaters,                                 Underground Railroad, 87.

5; steamboat building, 7; Trollope's                                      Cist, Charles, Cincinnati in 1841, 125;

Bazaar, 7-9; culture, 10-15; Tosso fam-                               cited, 31, 141, 143; quoted, 142.

ily in, 19, 22, 23; theatre manners in,                                   Civil War, governors of the western states

24; music in, 35-36, 42; as market for                                  and, 258-265.

dairy products, 50, 51, 58, 63, 65, 68;                                   Clapp, Moses E., 164, 172.

in 1819, described, 94, 96; as publish-                                  Clapp  Committee   Investigations, cited,

ing and book trade center, 117-143;                                      164, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177.

library, 120; political meeting at, 160;                                  Clark, Champ, 208.

T. B. Read in, 215, 216; defense of,                                      Clark, Dr. Charles Franklin, 400, 401,

219, 220; Tefft in, 243; danger from                                    402, 403.

Confederates to, 260; James Hall in,                                    Clark, Dr. Edwin F., 403.

298, 301, 304; books published in,                                         Clark, George Rogers, 211.

299, 302; intellectual factions in, 300;                                  Clark Co., O., 68; history of, 305.

Dr. Drake in, 364, 367; as transporta-                                   Clark County Historical Society, 98, 305.

tion  center, 368; Western   Museum,                                   Clarke, Robert, 32.

368; medical journals published   in,                                    Clarksburg, Va., cattle obtained from, 47.

379; Drs. Taylor in, 394, 397; Taft                                       Clausen, C. A., 313.

Museum, 442.                                                                        Clay, burnt, in mound, 191, 193; de-

"Cincinnati as a Frontier Publishing and                                     posits in Ohio, 212.

Book Trade Center, 1796-1830," by                                     Clemens, Samuel, 453.

Walter Sutton, 117-143.                                                         Clements, Dr., 362.

Cincinnati Assembly Rooms, cotillion hall,                               Cleveland, Grover, 205; Foraker's attacks

32.                                                                                           on, 228, 231; battle-flag controversy,

Cincinnati Chronicle, quoted, 9; cited,                                       232.

50, 58.                                                                                     Cleveland, O., 148; population in 1830, 3;

Cincinnati Chronicle and (Literary) Ga-                                    market for cheese and milk, 49, 68; im-

zette, 3; cited, 25.                                                                   portance of Great Lakes to, 181; Kos-

Cincinnati Commercial, cited, 38, 40,                                         suth in, 242-243, 246-257; governors'

225; quoted, 39; copied Read's poem,                                  conference of 1861 in, 258-265; hos-

226.                                                                                        pitals, 341; medical journal published

Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, 225;                                         in, 379; E. Taylor in, 397.

quoted, 42, 231; cited, 43, 138, 141,                                      Cleveland Academy of Medicine, 343;

228, 229, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235,                                           Dr. Phillips, president of, 344, 346.

236, 238, 239, 240, 241.                                                         Cleveland Clinic Foundation, 379; origin

Cincinnati Commercial Tribune, cited,                                       of, 331-348; offices of, illus., 345;

157, 158, 178.                                                                         charter, 347-348.

Cincinnati Concert Company, 41-42.                                        "Cleveland Conference of 1861," by Wm.

Cincinnati Directory for 1819, published,                                  B. Hesseltine and Hazel C. Wolf, 258-

128; cited, 133.                                                                      265.

Cincinnati Directory of 1829, quoted, 25.                                  Cleveland Herald, cited, 52, 58, 62, 248,

Cincinnati Directory of 1831, 13; quoted,                                  252; opposition to Kossuth, 253.

14.                                                                                          Cleveland  Medical   Gazette, published

Cincinnati Dispatch, quoted, 34, 35, 37.                                     article by Dr. Bunts, 341.

Cincinnati Dispensary, benefit for, 32.                                      Cleveland Plain Dealer, cited, 242, 257.



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Cleveland Power Squadron, 185.                                                 private medical journal published in,

Cleveland Public Library, 179, 181, 183,                                    379; Ruggay Bldg., 383; St. Francis

184, 186.                                                                                 Hospital, 399-403.

Cleveland True Democrat, cited, 247,                                         Columbus Crisis, cited, 261.

249, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256,                                          Columbus Dispatch, cited, 278, 285.

257.                                                                                          Columbus Medical College, 376.

Clevenger, Shobal Vail, 216.                                                       Columbus Medical Journal, 375-376.

Climate, Ohio, 145.                                                                      Columbus Press Post, cited, 284.

Cline, Arlington, 308.                                                                   Columbus Public Schools  Annual Re-

Clinic, medical, history of Cleveland, 331-                                port of the Board of Education, cited,

348.                                                                273, 274; Poindexter member of board

Clinton, Co., O., Underground Railroad                                      of education, 274-275.

Comegys, Dr. C. G., cited, 349, 352, 354,

in, 77.                                    355, 359, 360.

Clintonville, O., 272.

Commission houses, cheese dealers, 63.

Clyde, Ohio, 446.                                                                         Comprehensive Pronouncing and Explana-

Coal, 145; Ohio deposits, 212.                                                     tory Dictionary of the English Lan-

Cochise culture, 318.                                                                   guage, 141.

Coffin, Levi, 272; Reminiscences of, 272.                                  Concerts, 26, 29, 30, 32, 35, 38, 41;

Coffin, Robert P. T., 452.                                                             benefit, 34, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 42.

Coggeshall, W. T., cited, 130-131; quoted,                                 Conclin, George, 126, 140, 141.

138.                                                                                         Conclin, William, 140.

Cole, Frank T., cited, 357.                                                            Conclins' [sic] New River Guide, 127.

Cole, Mrs. W. S., 308, 445.                                                       Condensed Geography and History of the

Cole house, Delaware Co., preservation of                                United States, or the Mississippi Valley,

445.                                                                                         126.

Coleman, A. B. 43                                                                Conger, A. L., 231.

Conglomerates, Ohio deposits, 212.

Coleman, Mrs. J. W., 23.                                                            Conneaut, O., Cleveland surgeons at, 338,

Colleges and universities, early Ohio, 13,                                  339.

327-328; Oxford College for Women,                                 Conneaut Reporter, cited, 52, 53, 60.

13; Miami University, 13, 38, 209,                                       Connecticut, cheese made in, 52; Ohio

449; Ohio State University, 203, 214,                                    settlers from, 246.

329, 376, 379, 449; Ohio Wesleyan                                      Connecticut College Monographs, 111.

University, 209, 341, 399, 448; Ohio                                    Conover, Mrs. Frank, 456.

University, 214, 276, 312, 359; Wil-                                     Conrade, Mary L., cited, 356.

berforce University, 276, 285; Miami                                  Conservation in Ohio, recent publications

Valley College, 293; Xavier University,                              on 427-428.

312, 449; Oberlin College, 313, 374,                                     Constitution, O., Underground  station,

443; Wittenburg College, 313; Uni-                                      88, 90.

versity of Wooster, 332, 335, 338, 340,                                Conventions, political, mass Negro, 278.

341; Ohio Northern University, 333;                                    See also Republican Party.

Western Reserve University, 333; Michi- Converse, Frank S., 305

gan State Agricultural College, 357;                                      Cook, Mary Parker, cited, 349.

Transylvania University, 367, 368, 394;                               Cook Co., Ill., butter production in, 64

University of Akron, 449.                                                      Coombs, Leslie, 21, 220.

Collier, Donald, joint author, Indians Be-                                  Coonskin Library, 328.

fore Columbus, rev. by R. G. Morgan,                                  Cooper, Henry, 284.

316-321.                                                                                 Cope, Gilbert, cited, 216.

Collins, Theodore, cited, 76.                                                       Coriell, Ira, 310.

Collins, Wilkie, 120.                                                                    Corson, John, 139.

Columbia Transportation Company, 306.                                 Corwin, R. G., 73; cited, 73.

Columbian and Great West, cited, 253.                                      Coshocton, O., Underground   Railroad

Columbiana Co., Underground Railroad                                   station, 83; flint deposits in, 111.

in, 92.                                                                                      Cotillions, Cincinnati, 15, 30, 32.

Columbus, O., 244, 247, 293, 323, 324,                                     See also Dances and dancing.

325, 329, 374, 375; historical society                                   Coulter, Dr. James H., 272.

formed in, 1; population in 1830, 3;                                      Country Gentleman, cited, 58, 62.

national pike reached, 7; Hesperian                                      Covington,Ky., 219, 260; concert at, 38;

published in, 12; Hearst's speech at,                                     artist from, 42; Tosso died at, 43:

161, 162, 163, 164, 173; Foraker Club                                  Cox, George B., opposed Foraker, 155,

at Chicago convention, 231, 233; state                                 159.

Hungarian convention in, 245; home of                               Cox, J. D., MSS., Oberlin, 443.

J. P. Poindexter, 268; Negro churches                                  Cox, James, 98.

in, 268; Baptist churches in, 269, 271;                                  Cox, James M., Journey Through My

Negro schools in, 273; opera house,                                    Years.  An  Autobiography, rev. by

277; city council, 286; original plan                                     Carl Wittke, 205-208.

for, 287; platted, 290, 291; Miss.                                          "Cradle Song," rendition of, 38.

Valley Hist. Assn. met in, 308; culture                                Crafts, see Arts and crafts.

in early, 328; Grant Hospital, 376, 378;                                Craig, John, 87.

Y. M. C. A., Dr. Baldwin and, 377;                                      Craig, Neville B., cited, 47.

First  Congregational  Church,  377;                                     Craig, Samuel, 87.



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INDEX                                   465

 

Craig, V. D., cited, 87.                                                                Dawson, Mrs. Asa C. 102.

Craighill, W. P., cited, 356, 357.                                                 Dayton, O., 40, 216, 375; prize concerts

Cramer, Zadok, Navigator, 19, 126.                                           in, 36; conventions in, 157, 159; sur-

Crane, Murray, 166.                                                                   veyed, 290; courthouse, preservation of,

Crawfordsville, Indiana, Drs. Taylor in,                                   442; home of P. L. Dunbar, 456-457.

394, 398.                                                                                 Dayton Historical Association, 442.

Crigler Mounds, Adena culture, 196.                                         Dayton Journal, 171.

Crile, Dr. George W., 336, 338, 339, 346,                                 Deardurfs, the, 324.

348; sketch, 333, 335; photo, 334;                                         Deavertown, O., Underground Railroad

teaching positions, 340, 341; military                                   station, 90, 91.

service, 342.                                                                           DeBeck, William L., 130.

Critchfield, Charles V., 307.                                                       De Beriot, ----, composition     played,

Croghan, George, 443.                                                               34.

Cromwell, Joseph H., 43.                                                           De Camp, ----, slave hunter, 80, 81.

Crotti, Dr. Andre, 384.                                                                Decatur, Stephen, 296.

Crouse, David, 446.                                                                    Deed Books, preservation of, 204.

Cultivator, cited, 57, 58, 60, 62.                                                  "Defenders," poem, 217.

Cumberland Road, 387.                                                              Defiance College, staff changes at, 312.

Cuming, Fortescue, cited, 48.                                                     Delafield, John, cited, 49.

Cumings, Samuel, river guides by, 126,                                    Delaware, O., 80; slave captured at, 71.

142.                                                                                        Delaware Co., O., Adena site in, 188-200.

Cunningham, Mary, 201.                                                           Delaware Culture Chronology, by Vernon

Cunningham, Virginia, Paul Dunbar and                                  Kinietz, rev. by S. J. Tucker, 314-316.

His Song, rev. by E. C. Biggert, 455-                                   Delaware flint, 111.

457.                                                                                         Delaware Indians, 283, 284; cattle kept

Current Literature, cited, 157, 158.                                            by, 46; history of culture of, 314-316.

Curry, Otway, 129.                                                                    Democrat, Stark Co., 204.

Curry, W. L., 285.                                                                      Democratic Party, Hearst enters radical

Curti, Merle, cited, 330.                                                              wing of, 161; Poindexter and, 282.

Curtin, Andrew G., 259; and governors'                                    Dempster, ----, Irish singer, 34.

conference, 261, 263.                                                           Denison University, 13;

Gurtis, George M.,  "James   Fairchild                                      Dennison, William, and Civil War, 259,

Baldwin," 374-378.                                                                260-261; and   governors' conference,

Curtis, George William, 443.                                                      263.

Cutler, Ephraim, 88.                                                                   Dental education in the U. S., 103-104.

Cutler, Manasseh, 246.                                                               Dental Register of the West, 395.

Cuyahoga   Co., O., cheese and    butter                                     Dental schools, 392, 394, 395.

production in, 51, 53, 64.                                                       Dentistry in Ohio, 392-398.

Cyclopaedia of American Literature, 295.                                 Depew, Chauncey M., 230, 232, 234,

Cynthiana, Ky., 397.                                                                  239.

Cynthiana, O., on Underground Railroad,                                Desha, ----, governor of Ky., 21.

86, 87.                                                                                    Deshlers, the, 328.

Destler,  Chester  McArthur,                      American

Radicalism, 1865-1900.                          Essays and

DAGON OF CALVINISM, published, 140.                              Documents, rev. by D. Lattimer, 111 -

Dairies, Ohio, 48, 53, 56; labor condi-                                       114.

tions in, 56; value of products of, 1900,                                Detroit, Mich., 46, 287.

69.                                                                                          Detroit Free Press, cited, 63, 264.

"Dairy Industry in Ohio Prior to the                                          Detroit Marine Historical Society, 185.

Civil War," by Robert L. Jones, 46-69.                                 Detroit Public Library, Burton Collection,

Dalton, Van B., The Genesis of Dental                                      186.

Education in the United States, rev. by                                "Deux Amis, Les," play, 26.

L. Johnson, 103-104.                                                             Deuschle, Dr. W. D., 402.

Dana, Edmund, Geographical Sketches on                               Devon cattle, 55.

the Western Country . . . , 124.                                              Devonian formations, 110.

Dances and dancing, 24, 26, 27, 31, 36,                                    Dexter, Edmund, 43.

37.                                                                                          The Dial, cited, 217.

Dancing academies, Cincinnati, 14.                                          Dick, Charles, 155; political machine of,

"Daniel Drake as a Pioneer in Modern                                      156.

Ecology," by Adolph E. Waller, 362-                                  Dickens, Charles, 121.

373.                                                                                        Dickey, William, 87, 88.

Daniels, Mary, 38.                                                                     Dickore, Marie, 444.

Daoust, Edward C., 346-347, 348.                                             Dictionaries, publication of, 141, 143.

Darby Meeting House, site marked, 445.                                 Diefenbach, H. B., 101.

Darby Plains, cheese making in, 50.                                         Diefenbach, Mrs. H. B., 101.

D'Arcambal, Caroline, 20-21.                                                   Diploma, medical, first in Ohio. 364.

Darlington, W. M., cited, 47.                                                     Directories, Cincinnati, 120; 133, 140.

Daugherty, Harry M., 155, 208.                                                Dittrick, Howard, "The Origin of the

Davis, Harold E., 306, 312.                                                        Cleveland Clinic," 331-348.

Davis, Stanton L., 313.                                                               Dixon, Joseph, 323, 325.

Dawes, Mrs., mother of Rufus, 90.                                           Dixon, Richard, cited, 71.

Dawes, Rufus R., 88; cited, 90.                                                  Doctors, see Physicians.



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Doctrine of the New Jerusalem Concern-                                    Eckles, John C., and Foraker, 240-241.

ing the Lord, published, 127.                                                   "Eclectic of St. Clairsville," by Philip D.

Documents, reproduced, 94-97, 188-200;                                   Jordan, 387-391.

"Autobiography of James Hall, Western                               Eddy, Henry, 297.

Literary Pioneer," edited by D. Donald,                                Eddy, John, 173.

295-304.                                                                                  Eddy, Thomas M., cited, 262.

Dolomite, Ohio deposits, 212.                                                      Edenburg, Pa., Underground     Railroad

Domestic Manners of the Americans, pub-                                 station, 92.

lished, 126.                                                                               Edes, R. S., cited, 47.

Donald, David, ed., "The Autobiography                                   Education, in Ohio, 327-328; recent pub-

of James Hall, Western Literary Pion-                                 lications on, 413-414. See also Schools

eer," 295-304.                                                                         and Colleges and universities.

Donovan's Entomology, 121.                                                       Edwards, Linden F., "Governor Edward

Dorfeuille, ----, Monsieur, 10.                                                     Tiffin: Pioneer Doctor," 349-361.

"Dorfeuille's Hell," museum display, 10.                                   Edwards, William, 87.

Dorfeuille's Museum, Cincinnati, 23, 26.                                    Eells, Hastings, 309, 449.

Dorson, Richard M., Jonathan Draws the                                   Eelskin, Eleazar, pseud., 4.

Long Bow, rev. by R. Price, 455-457.                                    Eggleston, Edward, 453.

Doster, Henry, 86.                                                                       Egle, William H., cited, 259, 264.

Douglass, Frederick, 247; and  R. B.                                           Elkins, Stephen B., 237.

Hayes, 280, 281.                                                                     Elkins anti-trust law, 158, 169, 177.

Douglass, J. D., 31, 32.                                                                Elliott, Thomas R., 43.

Douglass, John, 26.                                                                      Elliott, Wilson, 87.

Douglass, William, 86.                                                                Elliott & Armstead, Columbus photog-

Douglass and Potomac Guards, 277.                                          raphers, 443.

Downes, Randolph C., 445, 446; cited, 47.                                  Elmwood, Kentucky, home of D. Carneal,

Dublin, O., 267.                                                                            20.

Dulles, Foster Rhea, 309.                                                             Emch, Lucille B., cited, 129.

Dunbar, Paul Laurence, rev. of biography                                Emigrants' guides, 124.

of, 455-457.                                                                            Emmet, Thomas A., 255.

Dunbar House, Dayton, Ohio, 457.                                            English grammars, publication of, 137.

Dunker, John, 82.                                                                         English literary works, popularity in the

Drake, Alexander, 5.                                                                   West, 120-121.

Drake, Mrs. Alexander, 5.                                                          English Readers, publication of, 135.

Drake, Benjamin, 125, 129, 139, 142,                                        Enon Baptist Church, Cincinnati, 13.

143; cited, 132.                                                                      Entomology, rev. of book on long-horned

Drake, Charles, cited, 364.                                                          beetles, 213-214.

Drake, Daniel, 124, 125, 132, 135, 143,                                     Episcopal Church, Tiffin reared in, 354.

300, 373; established medical dept.,                                     Erie and Kalamazoo Railroad, 7.

Miami University,   13; cited, 130;                                       Ernst, Madame ----, dancing teacher,

quoted, 132.                                                                            41.

Drake, Harriet (Sisson), 364, 365, 366,                                      Ernst, Monsieur ----, dancing teacher,

369.                                                                                        36, 37; composition played, 41.

Drake, John T., 140.                                                                    Essays, published in gift books, 129.

Drake, Josiah, 140.                                                                      Essipoff, Madame ----, musician, 39.

Drake & Conclin, 139.                                                                Esterquest, Frank L., 313.

Drake, D., & Co., 138.                                                                Eustick, Robert, 87.

Drake & Mansfield, quoted, 133, 134;                                       Eustick, William A. [or H.], 87, 88.

cited, 135.                                                                                 Evans, Evelina, see Atkinson, Evelina.

"Dramatist," comedy, 6.                                                            Evans, Joseph, 72.

"Drifting," poem, 225.                                                                Evans, Lyle S., cited, 352, 359.

Drills, conical, 318.                                                                    Evans, Nelson W., cited, 84.

Dry Run Church, 87.                                                                  Everett, Edward, opposition to Kossuth,

Dury, Ralph F., 214.                                                                   253.

Duval's Paper Mill, 133.                                                             Eversman, Walter A., 445.

Duyckinck, Evert A., 295.                                                          "Evidences of Early Man in Alaska," 107.

Duyckinck, George L., cited, 295.                                             Excavations, archaeological, 445.

Duyckinck MS. Collection, New York

Public Library, cited, 295.

Durbin Ward House, Lebanon, 0., 311.                                    FAIRBANKS, CHARLES W., 159.

Dye, Ada L., 447.                                                                      Fairchild, Mary H., 374.

Dyer, David, 191.                                                                      Fairport Harbor Historical Society, 305-

Dyer, Jay, 193.                                                                          306, 442; Marine Museum, 186, 306.

Fairport Harbor Marine Museum, 186,

306.

Falconer, John I., cited, 68.

EARLY, J. A., Gen., 221, 222, 223.                                          Fallen Timbers, battle of, 325.

"Early Internships in St. Francis Hospital                                 Falstaff, Jake, 453.

--A  Reminiscence," by H. M. Platter,                                  Family histories, writing of, 204.

399-403.                                                                                Family Physician, number published, 135.

East Liverpool, 0., 118.                                                              Faris, -----, daguerrotype by, 37.

Eckhart, Sampson, 310.                                                             Farmer, Bernard L., 305.



INDEX 467

INDEX                                   467

 

Farmer's Reporter and United States Agri-                                Food, pioneer, recent publications on, 433.

culturist, cited, 48.                                                                  Foos, Joseph, 324.

Farming, in eastern Ohio, 145.                                                   Foote, John P., 43, 129, 133-134, 138,

See also Dairying.                                                                 139, 141.

Farnsworth, Oliver, 123, 124, 137, 140.                                     Foraker, Joseph B., 276, 283; and Stan-

Farnsworth, Oliver, & Co., 123.                                                 dard Oil Charges, 154-178; cited, 155,

Farnsworth, William, 137.                                                          159, 160, 163, 164, 166, 172, 230,

Farquhar, Elizabeth, 288.                                                            234, 238; and the National Republican

"Father of Ohio," 349.                                                                 convention of 1888, 228-241.

Fauchard, Pierre, 103.                                                                Foraker, Julia B., cited, 155, 157, 168,

Faulkner, Colonel, 32.                                                                 171; scrapbook, cited, 232.

Faulkner, James W., 208.                                                           Foraker Club of Columbus, 231, 233.

Faurot Opera House, Lima, O., 98.                                           Foraker Papers, Historical and Philosophi-

Fayette Co., O., Underground Railroad                                     cal Society Library, cited, 229, 230,

routes in, 85.                                                                           236, 239.

Fearson, Henry B., cited, 48.                                                     Forbes, Alexander, cited, 67.

Federal Writers Project, cited, 357, 358.                                   Ford, Harvey S., "Thomas Buchanan Read

Feleky Bibliography, lists poems on Kos-                                 and  the  Civil War -- The Story  of

suth, 249.                                                                                'Sheridan's Ride,' " 215-227.

Ferdinand V, emperor, 243.                                                       Forests and foresty, Ohio, 145-147; Miami

Ferguson, N. B., 271.                                                                  Valley, 365; recent publications on,

Ferguson & Sanxay, 123.                                                           431.

Fertilizer, garbage as, 149.                                                         Forgy, Mary, 311.

Fessenden, Samuel, 238.                                                            Forman, Mrs. Benjamin, 444.

Fiction, historical, Ohio, list of recent,                                       Forman, Jonathan, 331, 376; "The Ohio

415-416; rev. of novel, 453-455.                                          State Medical Journal," 379-386.

Field, Eugene, 456.                                                                     Fort Ancient culture, 320.

Filler, Louis, 312.                                                                        Fort Erie, siege of, 296.

Finger Lake country, N. Y., cattle pur-                                     Fort Finney, article on, 202.

chased in, 47.                                                                         Fort Hamilton, anniversary celebration, 31.

Fink, Mike, 117.                                                                           Fort Malden, Canada, 82.

Fiot, Henrietta, see   Tosso, Henrietta                                        Fort Meigs, 73.

(Fiot).                                                                                     Fort Stephenson, 443.

Firelands, Underground Railroad in, 82.                                    Fosdick, William W., 43.

Firelands Pioneer, cited, 83.                                                      Fosnocht, Bertha C., 442.

Fireplaces, remains of prehistoric, 106.

First Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, Dr. Crile                                    Foster, Charles, 229, 230, 233, 276.

surgeon of, 342.                                                                     Foster, Prior, 83.

Fisch, Theodore, 449.

Foulke, William D., cited, 259, 261.

Fish and fishing in Ohio, 146, 150, 151;

recent publications on, 428.                                                  "Founding of Franklinton: Its Signifi-

Fisher, Dr. O. O., 443.                                                                cance Today," by Harold J. Grimm,

Fisher's Hill, Va., battle at, 221.                                                 323-330.

Fitzpatrick, Stephen A., cited, 284, 326.                                     Fowler, Chauncey, 92.

Flanagan, John T., cited, 297, 303.                                            Fowke, Gerard, cited, 196.

Flatboatsmen, 126.                                                                      Fox, Dixon Ryan, cited, 354.

Flatboats, cattle transported on, 47; on                                       Foxe, John, Book of Martyrs, 127, 129.

Ohio and Mississippi rivers, 117.                                          Frame, R. S., 87.

Fleming, William, 324.                                                               Frankenberg, Dr. Otto, 400.

Fletcher, Lowell, 43.                                                                  Frankfort, Ky., Lafayette in, 21.

Flexner, Abraham, cited, 352, 402.                                           Frankfort, O., Underground Railroad sta-

Flint, E. H., 126, 140.                                                                  tion, 86, 87.

Flint, Timothy, 125-126, 128, 129, 140,                                     Franklin, O., 293.

141; Recollections of the Last Ten                                        Franklin College, New Athens, O., 390.

Years, 125.                                                                             Franklin Co., O., cheese making in, 50;

Flint, occurrence in Ohio, 110-111, 212;                                   politics in, 280; first church in, 327.

artifacts, 212; prehistoric methods of                                      Franklinton, O., 71; founding of, 323-330.

working, 317-318.                                                                  Franklinton Centennial Celebration, 283.

Flint Ridge, quarries, 111; State Me-                                         Frary, Ihna T., cited, 57.

morial, 111.                                                                           Freeman's Almanack, 123, 140, 141.

Flood control in Ohio, recent publications                                 Freeman's Journal, cited, 130.

on, 431-432.                                                                           Freese, Dr. E. M., 402.

Flood disaster of 1913, 206.                                                        French, William C., 443.

Flora, Ohio, calendar of, 366.                                                    French schools, in Cincinnati, 14.

Fogg, Mary Shaw, benefit concert, 35.                                     Friends, Society  of, 293; and   Under-

Folger, Robert H., 81; cited, 81.                                                 ground Railroad, 72, 74, 79, 80, 81,

Folk culture, subject of talk, 99.                                                  82, 90, 92; in Ohio, 246; Joel Wright

Folklore, Ohio, rev. of book on, 451-453.                                  as member, 288, 289; in Springboro,

Follett, Elias, 56, 57, 58, 62.                                                       290, 291.

Folsom culture, 318; artifacts, 107, 108,                                   Friends of Hungary, 256.

320.                                                                                        "Friendships, The," musical composition,

Folsom Man, 105, 106.                                                               36.



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"From           Pittsburgh  to  Shawnee  Town,                              Good Hope, O., on Underground Rail-

1819," document ed. by W. D. Hoyt,                                   road, 86.

Jr., 94-97.                                                                                Goodale, Lincoln, 324.

Fry, William, 299.                                                                       Goodman, A. T., MS. Collection, West-

Fugitive Slave Law, 244.                                                             ern Reserve Historical Society Library,

Fuller, Margaret, poem on Kossuth, 250.                                   349.

Fullerton, George, 87.                                                                  Goodman, Mrs. Ernest A., 100.

Fullerton, Hugh S., cited, 86, 87.                                                 Goodman, Nathan G., cited, 353.

Furay, -----, 281.                                                                         Goodman, T. S., 43.

Furnas, Seth, 311, 448.                                                                Gordon, Joseph, 390.

Futhey, J. Smith, cited, 216.                                                        Goshen, Conn., cheese making in, 57, 60.

"Governor Edward Tiffin: Pioneer Doc-

tor," by Linden F. Edwards, 349-361.

GALBRAITH, JOHN S., 312.                                                       Governors, war, 1861 conference, 263-265.

Galbraith, R. C., 87.                                                                     Grafton, W. Va., 261.

Galbraith, Robert, 86.                                                                  Graham, -----, 133.

Galbreath, C. B., 285; cited, 121.                                                Graham, Evarts Ambrose, 374.

Galena, O., Adena mounds near, 193, 200.                               Graham, G. H., 277.

Gallia Co., O., Underground Railroad in,                                   Graham, George, 43.

91.                                                                                           Grainbelt, 145.

Gallipolis, O., 202; concert. in, 19.                                             Grand Army of the Republic, 160.

Galloway, Sam, 277.                                                                  Grand Art Union, Cincinnati, 36.

Gano's Lodge, Cincinnati, 26.                                                    Grand Hotel, Chicago, 239.

Gardens, public, in Cincinnati, 15.                                               Grand Rapids, O., 73.

Gardner, Dr. G. E., 403.                                                             Grangers, 112-113.

Gardner, Myrtle B., 383.                                                            Grant, Charles, 81.

Garfield, Harry A., 257.                                                            Grant, U. S., 224; endorsed by Negro

Garfield, James A., 220, 238.                                                    convention, 278; letter to R. B. Hayes,

Garfield house, Hiram, O., 306..                                               306.

Garretson, General, 342.                                                            Granville, O., Historical Society, 98; leg-

Garrett, Cyrus, 224.                                                                    end of, 451.

Gas, natural, 212.                                                                        Gravier, Father, 210.

Gaskin, -----, Underground Railroad                                         Gray, Asa, 329.

worker, 81.                                                                             Gray, James L., 284.

Gatling Gun Battery, 342.                                                          Great Carbuncle, theme of legends, 453.

Gay Street Theatre, Baltimore, Md., 1.8.                                  Great Lakes, and canals to Ohio Rivet, 7;

Geauga Co., 0., cheese production in, 50,                                 history of, 180-181, 183; shipping com-

52, 53, 58, 59, 60, 68.                                                            panies, 183.

Geauga County Historical and Memorial                                 Great Lakes Calendar, 186.

Society, 443.                                                                          Great Lakes Exhibit, 183.

Genealogy, Ohio persons, recent publica-                                "Great  Lakes, Historical  Society,"  by

tions on, 415.                                                                          Donna L. Root, 179-187.

Genesis of Dental Education in the United                                Great Miami Valley, 289.

States, by Van B. Dalton, rev. by L.                                    Great Western Sanitary Fair, Cincinnati,

Johnson, 103-104.                                                                  38.

Genoa Township, Delaware Co., 191, 195.                               Greenfield, O., 86.

Geography and History of the Western                                     Greenman, Emerson F., cited, 196.

States, published, 140.                                                           Gresham, Walter, 230, 232, 234.

Geological Survey of Ohio, Bulletin pub-                                 Gret, Carlos, 17.

lished by, 110.                                                                       Gret, Maria, see Tosso, Mary.

George Washington, steamboat; 118.                                        Gret, Rosa, 17.

Georgetown, Ky., paper mill at, 131.                                       Gretry, -----, at Paris Conservatory, 18.

Georgetown, O., 76.                                                                   Grey Old Sycamore, The, song, 23.

German reparations, J. M. Cox and, 207.                                  Gridiron Dinner of 1907, 154.

Giamboni, Natale, 34.                                                                Griesinger, Mrs. C. L., 308.

Gilbert, Barclay, 81.                                                                  Griesinger, Mary S., 101.

Gillespie, Dr., 87.                                                                       Griffin, James B., "The Spruce Run Earth-

Gillespie, George, 87.                                                                works:                     A        Forgotten Adena Site in

Gilliam, Dr. D. Tod, 400, 401.                                                   Delaware               County,  Ohio,"   188-200;

Gilliland, James, 79.                                                                   cited, 200.

Gilmore, John, 91.                                                                     Griffiths, D., cited, 65.

Gilmore, Margaret Cook, cited, 352, 355.                                Grimm, Harold J., "The Founding of

Gilmore, William E., cited, 349, 352, 354,                               Franklinton: Its Significance Today,"

355, 356, 357, 358                                                                 323-330.

Girard, 0., Dr. Bunts lived at; 333.                                            Grindell,. Ha; 311, 312.

Girty, Simon, 211.                                                                     Griswold, Rufus Wilmot, 303.

Glacial Kame culture, 320.                                                       Griswold, S. O., cited, 247.

Gladden, Washington, and Poindexter,                                     Grosvenor, Charles H., 232; cited, 155.

269, 284.                                                                               Guibert, Henry, 21, 26, 27, 28, 29.

Goddard, Fred B., 447.                                                              Guibert & Tosso, partnership formed, 27.

Goforth, Dr. William, 364.                                                        Guilford, George, 123, 141.

Goldsmith, Oliver, 120.                                                             Guilford, Nathan, 123, 137, 139, 141,



INDEX 469

INDEX                                  469

 

142.                                                                                        Havighuist, Walter, Land of Promise:

Guilford, N. & G., 123, 126, 129, 139,                                            The Story of the Northwest Territory,

141.                                                                                              rev. by H. H. Hatcher, 208-212.

Gunn's Tavern, site marked, 445.                                              Hawkes, Thomas B., 30.

Gustavus, Trumbull Co., O., cheese mak-                                 Hawkins, James, 271.

ing in, 60.                                                                                Hawley, Joseph R., 232.

Gypsum, deposits in Ohio, 212.                                                 Hay, John, cited, 262, 264.

Haydn, work performed, 29.

Hayes, Rutherford B., MSS. cited, 202;

HADLEY, CHALMERS, 202.                                                         speaks in Columbus, 277; and Poin-

Hahne, Ernest J., 203.                                                                      dexter, 279; Diary, cited, 280; and

"Hail Columbia," 27.                                                                        Douglass, 281; letters acquired, 443,

Haiti, minister to, 279.                                                                Hayes Memorial, 202, 306, 443; Library,

Hall, Edward, 87.                                                                             137.

Hall, Frederick, cited, 49.                                                           Hayes Papers, accessions to, 306.

Hall, James, 12, 129, 141; autobiography,                                Headley, Phineas C., cited, 244.

295-304.                                                                                Heald, E. T., 203, 204, 310, 447.

Hall, James C., 43.                                                                      Hearn, Lafcadio, 130.

Hall, John Elihu, 298, 300.                                                         Hearst,  William  Randolph,   160-161;

Hall, Virginius C., "Ohio in Knee Parts,"                                         charges against Foraker, 161-178.

1-15, 99, 202, 307, 443.                                                        Hearst's Magazine, cited, 172.

Halnorth's Gardens, performance at, 338.                                Heaume, Mrs. John S., 102.

Halstead, Murat, 237, 239, 240, 241.                                         Heavenly Doctrine of the New Jerusalem,

Halstead Papers, cited, 236, 239, 241.                                             127.

Hamilton, Dr. C. S., 402.                Hebbard, Elansome, 91.

Hamilton, Thomas, 7.                                                                Hebbard, Elisha, 91.

Hamilton, O., Buckeye Balls at, 31.                                          Hebbard, John M., 91.

Hamilton Co., O., milk production in, 68.                                  Heckewelder, John, 314; cited, 46.

Hamlen, Dr. -----, inventor, 37-38.                                           Heffner, Dr. G. W., 403.

Hamlen, S. L., 43.                                                                       Heidelberg College, staff changes at, 313.

Hammond, Charles, 142.                                                           Helfman, Harold M., 449.

Hammond's Ohio Reports, 135.                                                 Hemans, Mrs. -----, composer, 30.

Handel, music played, 29.                                                         Henry, Edward A., cited, 138, 139.

Hanefeld, Earl H., 309.                                                              Henry, Frederick A., 306.

Haney, Miss -----, 383.                                                              Hepburn Rate Bill, 154, 158.

Hanging Rock, O., Underground Railroad                                Herkimer Co., N. Y., factory system,

station, 83.                                                                                   cheese making, 68.

Hanna, Mark, 154, 155, 176; and the                                         Herman, Barbara, cited, 196.

1888 National Republican convention,                                Herrick, Myron T., opposed Foraker, 155.

229-239, 241.                                                                        Hervey's Meditations, publication of, 143.

Hapsburg, Otto, 257.                                                                  Hervieu, Monsieur ------, artist of

Harbaugh Corner, O., 83.                                                                Trollope's Bazaar, 9, 25.

Hard, Walter, 452.                                                                     Hesperian, published, 12; cited, 51, 300.

Harding, Warren G., 159, 171, 207;                                               Hesselbart, May, 309.

cited, 158.                           Hesseltine, William  B., "The Cleveland

Harley, Lewis R., cited, 216.                                                          Conference of 1861," 258-265.

Harmar, O., 88.                                                                         Heth, Henry, 219.

Harper, Arthur R., 98.                                                               Hibbard, F. Hamilton, 98.

Hibbard, T. B., 88.

Harper's Weekly, published  Dunbar's                                   Hibben, Frank C., The Lost Americans,

poems, 456; illus. from, facing 215;                                          rev. by H. C. Shetrone, 105-108.

picture of Sheridan in, 224.                                                  Highland Co., O., Underground Railroad

Harpe's Head; A Legend of Kentucky,                                           in, 77, 84, 85.

299, 303.                                                                                Highways, construction of, 7.

Harris, Andrew, 284, 285.                                                         Higsen, Thomas L., 161.

Harris, Dr. Chapin A., 104, 394, 395.                                       Hildreth, Samuel P., cited, 47, 48, 53,

Harris, 'Dr. I. B., 401, 402.                                                             63.

Harris, Dr. John, 103, 104, 393, 394,                                        Hildreth, William H., 101.

395.                                                                                       Hill, James, 284.

Harris school of dentistry, 398.                                                 Hillsboro, O., Underground Railroad sta-

Harrison, Benjamin, 154; presidential can-                                   tion, 79; Dr. James Taylor at, 394.

didate in the 1888 National Republican                               Hine, Emma Kirtland, cited, 92.

Convention, 230, 232, 234, 235, 238,                                   Hinsdale, Ellen C., 306.

239, 240.                                                                                Hiram, O., early houses, 306.

Harrison, William Henry, portrait drawn,                               Hiram College, staff changes at, 312.

216; biography of, 302, 303.                                                Hiram Historical Society, 306.

Hartford, Trumbull Co., O., 60.                                                Hiscock, Senator, seconds nomination of

Harvard College press, 122.                                                           Sherman, 239.

Hastings, D. H., 230, 232.                                                          Hissey, M. W., 176.

Hatcher, Harlan H., book rev., 208-212;                                  Historians, news notes about, 312-313,

cited, 327-328.                                                                            448-450.

Hatton, Edgar M., 399.                                                                   See also Historical societies.



470 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

470       OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

 

"Historian's Notebook," 385.                                                            IDLER, 120.

Historical and Philosophical Society of                                          Illinois, butter production in, 64; value of

Ohio, 99; founded, 1; Quarterly Publi-                                      dairy products in, 69; created from

cations, cited, 47; books and MSS. in                                          Northwest Territory, 209; regiments re-

library of, 34, 126, 131, 155; Bulletin,                                       quested from, 1861, 259; in civil war,

99, 444; news of, 202, 307, 443-444.                                         260, 261, 262.

"Historical News," 98-102, 201-204, 305-                                      Illinois Gazette, 297.

313, 442-450.                                                                              Illinois Intelligencer, 298.

Historical societies, Ohio, news of, 98-102,                                   Illinois Monthly Magazine, 300, 303.

201-204, 305-312, 442-448; local, in-                                        Illustrations: Mrs. Trollope's Bazaar, 8;

crease of, 180; seminars on, 203.                                              Arkansaw Traveler, 33; maps, Under-

Historical Society of Northwestern Ohio.                                      ground Railroad routes, 77, 85, 89;

184, 445-446.                                                                              title page of Maxwell's Code, 136;

History of the Indian Tribes of North                                               cartoon of Foraker, 156; Marblehead

America  with  Biographical Sketches,                                       Lighthouse, 182; map of Spruce Run

301, 303.                                                                                     Site, 190; mound and artifacts, Spruce

History of the State of Ohio, published                                            Run Site, 194, 198; "Sheridan's Ride,"

by the Society, 109.                                                                    facing 215; J. P. Poindexter, port., 266;

Hitchcock, William J., Jr., 100.                                                       Joel Wright's surveying instruments,

Hoadley, George, 276.                                                                    292; founders of the Cleveland Clinic,

Hoar, George F., 237.                                                                      334; offices of founders of the Cleve-

Hocking Co., flint, 111.                                                                    land Clinic, 345; Edward Tiffin, port.,

Hoge, Rev. James, 324.                                                                   350; office of Dr. J. Harris, Bain-

Holden, John E., 311.                                                                       bridge, O., 393; James Taylor, port.,

Holland, Richard, 92.                                                                       396.

Holmes, Dr. Eli S., 403.                                                                   Imlay, Lucy, 392.

Hooker, Joe, 225.                                                                             Independence League, 161, 163.

Hoover, Herbert, 208.                                                                     Indian Mission School, at Grand Rapids,

Hoover, T. N., 312.                                                                          O., 73.

Hoover, Dr. Thomas C., 399, 400, 402.                                          Indiana, Adena pottery found in, 188;

Hopkins, Jerry, 86.                                                                           created from Northwest Territory, 209;

Hopewell culture, 320.                                                                    regiments requested from, 1861, 259;

Horsley, Sir Victor, 341.                                                                 in Civil War, 260, 261.

Hosea, Robert, 43.                                                                            Indiana History Bulletin, cited, 196.

Hough, Franklin B., cited, 46.                                                          Indians: North American, 105, 301, 303;

"How Does the Water Come Down at                                           in Ohio, 325; uses of flint by, 110,

Lodore," 14.                                                                                111; population,  146; incident  at

"How Sleeps the Brave   and  Yankee                                            Chillicothe, 359; relics collected, 446-

Doodle as a Rondo," 27.                                                             447; recent publications on, 417-418.

Howard, D. W. H., 72, 73; cited, 73.                                              Indians Before Columbus, Twenty Thou-

Howard, Edward, 73.                                                                      sand Years of North American History

Howard, Mrs. Edward, 74.                                                              Revealed by Archaeology, by Paul S.

Howard, Harry N., 449.                                                                  Martin, George I. Quimby, and Donald

Howe, George F., 309.                                                                    Collier, rev. by R. G. Morgan, 316-321.

Howe, Henry, cited, 47, 137, 326, 352,                                          Industry, Ohio, recent publications on,

456.                                                                                              418-419.

Howells, William D., 453, 456.                                                       "Infernal Regions," museum display, 10.

Howlett, Jack, 91.                                                                             Ink, printing, 134.

Hoyt, William D., Jr., ed., "From Pitts-                                          Inland Seas, 185, 186.

burgh to Shawnee Town, 1819," 94-97.                                     Intrusive Mound culture, 320.

Hubbart, H. C., 448.                                                                         "Invisible Girl," A. Trollope as, 26.

Hucksters, 65.                                                                                   Iowa, value of dairy products in, 69;

Hudson, O., cheese production in, 49;                                            regiments requested from, 1861, 259.

Kossuth at, 251.                                                                           "Irish Emigrant's Lament," rendition of,

Huggins, Henry M., cited, 79.                                                         34.

Huggins, Robert, 79.                                                                        "Iron Lace of Lebanon," in Antiques,

Huggins, William, 79.                                                                      311.

Huguenot Federation, 101.                                                              Iron ore, Ohio deposits, 212.

Hulbert, A. B., cited, 47.                                                                  Irwin, Jane, 392.

Humbert, Crown Prince of Italy, 227.                                            Irwin, Reuben, 81.

Hunter, Dard, cited, 118.                                                                 It is the Hour, musical composition, 34

Hunter, Robins, Jr., 444.                                                                  Italy, T. B. Read in, 227.

Hurdus, Adam, 127.

Hurin, Silas E., 446.

Huron Co., O., Underground Railroad in,                                       JACKSON, ANDREW, popularity in Cincin-

83.                                                                                                nati, 10.

Huron Township, Huron Co., O., 83.                                               Jackson, Claiborne, 259.

Hutchins, Thomas, 287.                                                                   Jackson Co., O., flint deposits, 111.

Hutchinson family, singers, 109.                                                    James, Henry, and Charles A. Smart, 454.

Hymnals, publication of, 127, 135.                                                 James, U. P., 127, 141.

"James Fairchild Baldwin," by George M.

Curtis, 374-378.



INDEX 471

INDEX                                   471

 

James Papers, 449.                                                                      Keelboats, 117.

"James Preston Poindexter, Elder States-                                  Kellar, Herbert, 203.

man   of Columbus," by Richard C.                                      Kellerman, William, 366.

Minor, 267-286.                                                                     Kellogg, Elizabeth S., poem  on Kossuth,

James' River Guide, 127.                                                           249.

Janotta, -----, musician, 38-39.                                                  Kende, Geza, cited, 242, 249, 257.

Jay Treaty, 325.                                                                          Kennedy, Assistant Dean, University of

Jefferson, Joseph, II, 19.                                                            Pennsylvania, quoted, 353.

Jefferson, Thomas, Notes on the State of                                   Kenton, Simon, 210, 305; Underground

Virginia, 124, 125.                                                                  Railroad used trace made by, 84.

Jefferson and Hamilton, biography, 208.                                   Kentucky, cattle obtained from, 47; char-

Jefferson Co., O., Underground Railroad                                  acter of settlers in, 96; paper imported

in, 75.                                                                                      from, 118; Adena pottery and sites in,

Jefferson  Medical College, Baldwin in,                                    188, 196; in Civil War, 260, 261.

374.                                                                                        Kentucky, A Tale, 299.

Jeffersonian  democracy, identified  with                                Kentucky State University, 283.

Hungarian republicanism, 253.                                            Kershner, Frederick D., 312.

Jenkins, David, 271.                                                                    Kessler, Lillian, 109.

Jennings, David, 448.                                                                  Kidnapping of free Negroes, 70, 75.

"Joel Wright, City Planner," by Alfred                                      Kidwalader, Edward, 92.

J. Wright, 287-294.                                                                Kidwalader, Eli, 92.

Johnny Appleseed, see Chapman, John.                                   Kilbourne, James, 71.

Johnson, Arthur C., 308.                                                             Kilbourne, James, 2d, 71; cited, 72.

Johnson, Ben, 120.                                                                      Killinen, Pearl E., 305, 442.

Johnson, E. H., 307.                                                                    Kimball, Dr. Oliver P., 346.

Johnson, Leroy, book rev., 103-104.                                          King, Charles Bird, 301.

Johnson, Tom L., and Kossuth, 243, 257.                                  King, Mrs. Orion, 101, 102.

Johnston, John, 314.                                                                    King, Rufus, MSS., Historical and Philo-

Johnston, William A., 83; cited, 83, 84.                                     sophical Society of Ohio, 300, 301.

Jonathan Draws the Long Bow, by Rich-                                   Kinietz, Vernon, Delaware Culture Chro-

ard M. Dorson, rev. by R. Price, 451-                                  nology, rev. by S. J. Tucker, 314-316.

453.                                                                                        Kin-je-i-no, Indian chief, 73.

Jones, A. M., 237.                                                                       Kinney house, Portsmouth, O., 102, 310.

Jones, Arthur Wright, 98.                                                           Kirby, Dr. -----, 394.

Jones, Clarence R., 444.                                                             Kirkham's Grammar, published, 135.

Jones, David, cited, 46.                                                              Kirkwood, Samuel, and Civil War, 259.

Jones, E. A., 285.                                                                        Kirtland, Jared Potter, 91, 92.

Jones, Mrs. Howard, 446.                                                          Kitty, fugitive slave, 92.

Jones, Dr. J. S., 403.                                                                   Klock, J. M., 312.

Jones, John D., 43.                                                                      Knight, Jonathan, 387.

Jones, Joshua, 285.                                                                     Knights of Columbus, 284.

Jones, Robert Leslie, 313, 448; "The                                         Knives, flint-flake, 106.

Dairy Industry in Ohio Prior to the                                      Knox, Philander C., 159.

Civil War," 46-69.                                                                 Knox County Historical Society, 307.

Jones, Dr. Thomas E., 346.                                                        Knull, Josef N., The Long-Horned Beetles

Jones Bill, 168.                                                                            of Ohio (Coleoptera:   Cerambycidae),

Jordan, Philip D., Singing Yankees, rev.                                    rev. E. S. Thomas, 213-214.

by H. Lindley, 109-110; "The Eclectic                                Koch, Herbert F., 202.

of St. Clairsville," 387-391.                                                   Kohn, Hans, cited, 246.

"Joseph B. Foraker and the Standard Oil                                   Kolehmainen, John I., 313.

Charges," by Earl R. Beck, 154-178.                                   Kossuth, Louis, 243; statue in Cleveland,

"Joseph Tosso, the Arkansaw   Traveler,"                                242; in America, 244-246; at Cleve-

by Ophia D. Smith, 16-45.                                                   land, 246-257.

Josephus's Works, publication of, 143.                                      "Kossuth Comes to Cleveland," by Andor

Journal and Transactions of the Board of                                  M. Leffler, 242-257.

Agriculture of Upper Canada, cited, 51.                               Kramer, Dr. Floyd, 402.

Journal of the American Medical Associa-                                Kreutzer, Rodolphe, 18; composition

tion, 382.                                                                                played, 34.

Journey Through My Years. An Autobiog-                                 Kreutzer Sonata, 18.

raphy, by James M. Cox, rev. by Carl                                Krout, John A., cited, 354.

Wittke, 205-208.                                                                    Kurtz, Charles L., 238; cited, 175.

"Jump, Jim Crow," song, 6.

The Juvenile Arithmetick and Scholar's

Guide, 141.                             LABOR, female, in dairies, 56; in Ohio,

recent publications on, 419.

Ladd, Benjamin H., 74.

KALIDA, O., homecoming, 309.                                             Ladies Museum  and Western Repository

Karolyi, Mihaly, 257.                                                                of Belie Lettres, 11.

Kaylish, -------, of Cleveland, 246-247.                                   Lafayette, de, Marquis, in Louisville, Ky.,

Kearny, Lawrence, 296.                                                           21; in Cincinnati, 22; honored in Cin-

Kedzie, Robert C., 375.                                                              cinnati, 27.

Keelboatmen, 126.                                                                     Lafayette Guards, 21,



472 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

472       OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

 

Lafayette Lodge of Free Masons, Cincin-                                Lincoln, Mary R., 311.

nati, 22, 27.                                                                             Lind, Jenny, portrait of, 36; in Cleveland,

Lake Carriers' Association, 185.                                                 254.

Lake County Chapter, Western Reserve                                     Lindenmeier archaeological site, 106.

Historical Society, 307.                                                         Lindestrom, Peter, 314.

Lake Erie, 47, 145, 150; crossed by fugi-                                  Lindley, Harlow, book rev., 109-110.

tives, 72.                                                                                   Lindsay, T., 37.

Lake Ontario, 47.                                                                        Link, Maurice J., 449.

Lakeside Hospital, Cleveland, 341, 342,                                     Lippincott's Magazine, cited, 216.

344.                                                                                        Literary  Cabinet  and  Western  Olive

Lakeside Unit (Base Hospital No. 4, A.                                      Branch, 300.

E. F.), 342.                                                                              literary Cadet, 128.

Land of Promise: The Story of the North-                                   Literary Digest, cited, 160.

west Territory, by Walter Havighurst,                                  "Literary Emporium of the West," 143.

rev. by H. H. Hatcher, 208-212.                                           Literary Recorder, 250.

"Landing of the Pilgrim  Fathers," song,                                    Literature, Ohio, recent publications on,

30.                                                                                           419-420.

Lane, Eugene, 191, 195.                                                             Little, Ellen Collette, 102.

Lane Seminary, Cincinnati, 13.                                                  Little Beaver Creek, paper mill on, 118.

Langstren, Charles H., 87.                                                          Little Miami Railroad, shipper of milk, 68.

Larkin, Bessie, 444.                                                                     Little Miami River, 325; paper mils on,

"Last Rose of Summer," rendition of, 42.                                  118, 131, 132.

Latonia Springs, Ky., home of Tosso, 39,                                  Little Miami Valley, Joel Wright in, 288,

43.                                                                                           289; article on paper mills in, 444.

Lattimer, David, book rev., 111-114.                                         Little Wanderer, music, 23.

Laws of Ohio, cited, 290, 291.                                                     Livanosky, in concert, 37.

Lawton, James, 88.                                                                     Liverpool, England, cheese shipped to, 58.

Lawwill, J. Richard, maps drawn by, 77,                                    Lloyd, Henry Demarest, 113, 114.

85, 89.                                                                                    Local history, Ohio, recent publications

League of Nations, James M. Cox and,                                      on, 420-424.

205, 206.                                                                                 Locke, Walter, 208.

Leap Year Polka, 23.                                                                   Locke's Female Academy, Cincinnati, 23,

Lebanon, O., 311; Underground Railroad                                   24.

station, 73.                                                                              Locust Grove, O., 84.

Lee, Bishop B. F., 271, 284.                                                        Lodge, Henry Cabot, 164, 206.

Leffler, Andor M., "Kossuth Comes to                                      Lodoiska, musical composition, 34.

Cleveland," 242-257.                                                                  Lofrau, Benjamin, 284.

Lefolle, -----, orchestra leader, 18.                                            Logan, Jemima, 84.

Legends, see Folklore.                                                                 Logan, Joseph, 84.

Legends of the West, 297, 299, 303.                                            Logan Co., O., Underground Railroad in,

Lesquereaux, Leo, 329.                                                              79; history of, 305.

Letters from the West, 298, 299, 303.                                         Logan County   Historical Society, 307,

"Letters on Slavery," Rankin's, 76, 78.                                       444; Bulletin, 445.

Letton's Museum, Cincinnati, 10.                                               Logan Elm Park, 446.

Leue, Adolph, 283.                                                                       Lomax, Alan, 203.

Levassor, S. E., 38.                                                                     London Economic Conference of 1933,

Lewistown Council House, site marked,                                    205.

445.                                                                                         London Lancet, 360.

Lexington, Ky., Lafayette in, 21; Drake                                   Long, John W., 313.

lectures in, 367, 369.                                                              Long, Stephen H., 302.

L'Hammedieu, -----, friend of Tosso,                                         Long-Horned Beetles of Ohio (Coleoptera:

39.                                                                                          Cerambycidae), by J. N. Knull, rev. by

Liberty Hall, 132, 138, 139; presses de-                                     E. S. Thomas, 213-214.

scribed, 130-131.

Liberty Hall and Cincinnati Gazette, 127;                                  Long Ships Passing, 209.

cited, 121.                                                                               Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, and T. B.

Liberty Hall and  Cincinnati Mercury,                                       Read, 216; poem on Kossuth, 249.

cited, 120, 122, 123, 126, 130; 1807                                      Longsworth, Mrs. Harry B., 98.

file described and quoted, 131-132.                                      Longworth, Nicholas, 157, 216.

Libraries, Cincinnati, circulating, 140.                                       Looker & Wallace, 123, 124.

Licking Co., O., legends, 451-452.                                             Lorain Co., O., cheese and butter produc-

Licking County Historical Society, 444.                                     tion in, 53, 64.

Life and Adventures of Col. Daniel Boone,                                 Loreilhe, Edouard, 29.

141.                                                                                         Lost Americans, by Frank C. Hibben, rev.

Life of John Marshall, 208.                                                         by H. C. Shetrone, 105-108.

Lighthouse, Marblehead, 182, 183.                                            "Lottery Racket," farce, 6.

Ligney, Count de, 18.                                                                 Louisville, Ky., 96, 369; Tosso teaches in,

Limestone, Ohio deposits, 212.                                                  20; Lafayette in, 21; prize concerts at,

Lincoln, Abraham, and "The Oath," 218;                                  36; cheese market, 50; survey of, 290;

commends Sheridan, 224; and the war                                dentists in, 394, 397.

governors, 258, 262, 263, 264, 265.                                      Louisville Medical Institute, Drake teacher

Lincoln, Daniel, 284.                                                                  at, 369.



INDEX 473

INDEX                                   473

 

Loving, Dr. Starling, 284, 399, 400, 402;                                   Mahon, John B., defense of, 256.

Negro school named for, 273, 274.                                      Mahoning Co., O., butter market, 64; in-

Lowell, James Russell, poem on Kossuth,                                 crease of butter making in, 68; Under-

249.                                                                                        ground Railroad in, 91, 92; history of,

Lower, Dr. William  E., 339, 346, 348;                                     99-100.

photo, 334; early life, 338; military                                      Mahoning River, 92.

service, 342, 343.                                                                  Mahoning Valley Historical Society, 99,

Lucas, Virginia, cited, 352.                                                        100.

Ludlow, Ky., 20.                                                                        Maille, -----, Tosso studied under, 18.

Ludlow, N. M., owner theatrical com-                                     Main, Wilbur, 308, 445.

pany, 6.                                                                                  Major, Noah, 211.

Ludlow, William, 291.                                                               Majors and Minors, 456.

Ludlow's Grove (Cumminsville), O., 38.                                  Malone -----, General, 232.

Lundberg, Ferdinand, cited, 161.                                               Malta, O., Underground Railroad station,

Lundy, Benjamin, 74.                                                                90.

Lundy's Lane, battle of, 296.                                                     Mammals, Ohio, recent publications on,

Lutheran Hospital, Cleveland, Dr. Lower                                 429.

on staff of, 341.                                                                     "Man and Nature in Modern Ohio," by

Lyme, O., Underground Railroad station,                                 Paul B. Sears, 144-153.

82.                                                                                           Manary Blockhouse, site marked, 445.

Lynch, W. H., 284.                                                                     Manchester, O., Underground Railroad sta-

Lynchburg, O., Underground Railroad sta-                              tion, 84.

tion, 79.                                                                                    Manly, Robert W., cited, 352, 355, 356.

Lynn, Donald J., 99, 100.                                                           Manners, in Cincinnati theatres, 5.

Lyon, Nathaniel, 262.                                                                 Mansfield, Edward   Deering, 125, 139;

Lyrics of Lowly Life, 456.                                                            cited, 132.

Mansfield, J. B,, cited, 46.

Mansfield, Jared, 364.

McADOW, DR., 359.                                                                Maple, Charles D., 311.

McAllister, Anna S., cited, 358.                                                 Maps, Underground Railroad routes, 77,

McClellan, George B., 260, 261; at gov-                                   85, 89; Spruce Run site, 190; Hayes

ernors' conference, 263, 264.                                               Memorial collection, 306.

McClernand, John A., MSS., cited, 262.                                    Marblehead Lighthouse, 183; photograph

McClintock, William T., cited, 357.                                           of, 182.

McClure, Stanley W., 86.                                                           Marchman, Watt, 202, 306, 443.

McConnelsville, O., Underground    Rail-                                 Marietta, O., 368; population in 1830, 3;

road station at, 90.                                                                   dairying at, 47, 49; Underground Rail-

McCook, Alexander McDowell, 218.                                        road station, 88, 90; graded way at,

McCook, Robert Latimer, 217.                                                   196; first territorial capital, 287; his-

McCrory, Robert, cited, 71.                                                       tory of, 305.

McDougall, John, 91.                                                                  Marietta Chamber of Commerce, 305.

McElroy, Ebenezer, 86.                                                             Marietta College, founded, 13.

McElroy, John W., cited, 86, 87.                                               Marietta Gazette, cited, 49.

McElvery, E., 43.                                                                       Marion Daily Star, cited,  158.

McEvilley, Thomas, 202.                                                          Marl, Ohio deposits, 212.

M'Farland, William  F., 123; published                                      Marlborough, O., Underground Railroad

almanac, 124.                                                                         station, 81.

McGrew, Finley B., 74.                                                              Marlborough Historical Society, 308, 445.

McGrew, J. C., cited, 75.                                                            Marnezia, Marquis de Lezay, 202.

McGuffey, Alexander, 14.                                                        "Marriage of Figaro," musical composition,

McGuffey, William H., 14.                                                       34.

McGuffey readers, 122.                                                            Marrow of Practical Medicine . . ., 388.

McKees Town, site marked, 445.                                              "Marsellaise Hymn," 27.

McKenney, Thomas L., 301, 302.                                             Marsh's Tavern, 82.

McKinley, William, Jr., 154, 155; the                                       Martin, Don K., 383-384.

1888 National Republican Convention,                                Martin, Paul S., joint author, Indians Be-

228-230, 235-237, 239-241.                                                  fore Columbus, rev. by R. G. Morgan,

McMechan, Dr. F. H., 383, 384.                                                316-321.

McMurtrie, Douglas C., 121.                                                      Martin, William T., cited, 326.

McNamara, James, 87.                                                              Martinsburg, Md., Sheridan at, 221.

McNiff, William J., 313.                                                            Martinsville, O., Underground   Railroad

Macaulay's History of England, publica-                                  station, 79.

tion of, 143.                                                                            Maryland Historical Society Library, docu-

Mackoy, Mabel Lee, 102.                                                          ment in, 95.

Mack's Hotel, Cincinnati, 22.                                                      Masaneillo, opera, 35.

Macy, Matthew, 81.                                                                   Massie, David M., cited, 352.

Macy, Samuel, 81.                                                                     Massillon, O., 80; Underground Railroad

Mad River Courant, cited, 48.                                                    station, 81, 82; public schools, history

Madison Co., O., cheese making in, 50;                                     of, 447.

Underground Railroad in, 88.                                               Massillon Board of Education, 447.

Magazine of Western History, cited, 225.                                  Masonic Hall, Cincinnati, 34; 36.

Magoffin, Beriah, 259, 260.                                                       Masons (Free), 22, 27.



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Matthews, James N., 456.                                                           Mid-American   Exposition, Great Lakes

Maumee River, 73.                                                                     exhibit, 186.

Maxwell, Ann (Proud), 94.                                                         Miles, Joseph B., 91.

Maxwell, Nathaniel G., letter to, 94-97.                                     Milk, treatment of, for cheese, 57; pro-

Maxwell, W. C., cited, 353.                                                        duction of, 68.

Maxwell, William, 117, 119, 121-122.                                       "Milk sickness," 48.

Maxwell's Code, 130, 131, 137; publica-                                   Mill Grove, O., 133.

tion of, 121-122; photograph of title                                      Miller, William M., 313.

page, 136.                                                                               Miller family, Underground Railroad sta-

May, John, cited, 47, 115, 125.                                                   tion keepers, 86.

Mayhew, Frederick, 95, 96.                                                        Mills, Edward C., 104; "The Taylor Fam-

Mayo, Dr. Will, 342, 343, 348.                                                   ily of Dentists," 392-398; cited, 394.

May's Lick, Ky., 363, 364.                                                         Mills, Dr. William, 388-391.

Maysville, Ky., Drs. Taylor in, 395, 397,                                  Mills, paper, see Paper mills.

398.                                                                                         Mine, A., composer, 37.

Maysville and Zanesville Road, 84.                                           Mineral Resources of Ohio, by Wilber

Mazzini, 244.                                                                                Stout, rev. by P. R. Shaffer, 212-213.

Means, Dr. W. J., 402.                                                                Minerals, Ohio, 145; recent publications

Mechanics' Institute, Cincinnati, 32.                                           on, 429-430.

"Meddlesome Matty," 14.                                                          Mingo Indians, 324; cattle kept by, 46.

Medical College of Ohio, founded, 13.                                      Minnegerode, Meade, cited, 226.

Medical history, see Medicine, Ohio.                                        Minnesota, portion from Northwest Terri-

Medical journals, 341, 375-376, 379-386,                                 tory, 209; regiments requested from in

395.                                                                                         1861, 259.

Medical schools, 13, 333, 342, 343, 344,                                    Minor, Richard Clyde, "James Preston

346, 367, 368, 369, 376.                                                         Poindexter, Elder Statesman of Colum-

Medicine, Ohio, history  of, 331-403;                                        bus," 267-286.

seminar on, 203; recent publications on,                              Mississippi River, 51, 94, 118, 119, 125;

424-425.                                                                                 boats and shipping on, 49, 62, 96-97,

Medina County Historical Society, 101,                                    117; military importance of, 264.

308.                                                                                         Mississippi Valley, 135; radicalism in, 113;

Meek, J. M., 270.                                                                         T. Flint in, 125; book supply for, 140.

Mehul, -----, at Paris Conservatory,                                          Mississippi Valley Association of Dental

18.                                                                                          Surgeons, 394-395, 398.

Meigs Co., Underground Railroad in, 91.                                  Mississippi Valley Historical Association,

Meineke, -----, composer, 19.                                                    203, 308.

"Melancholy Days are Come," 14.                                           Mississippi Valley Historical Review, 313;

Melish, John, cited, 49.                                                               cited, 46, 47.

Melodeon, Cincinnati concert hall, 34, 43.                                Mississippian formations, 110.

Melodeon, Cleveland   auditorium, 246,                                    Missouri, military situation in 1861, 261,

247, 248, 251, 252, 253.                                                         262.

Memoir of Samuel E. Foote, 139.                                               Mitchell, A. H., Jr., 98.

Memoir of the Public Services of William                                  Mitchell, O. M., 43.

Henry Harrison, 302, 303.                                                     Modern Chivalry, publication of, 120.

Menallen, Pa., Wright family in, 288.                                       Mohler, Robert E., 311.

Mennell, Mark, 446.                                                                    Moley, Raymond, 207.

Mercer, H. C., cited, 32.                                                             Money, scarcity of, 134.

Merchant of Venice, on repertoire of J.                                     Monroe, James, MSS., Oberlin, 443.

Burke, 6.                                                                                 Monroe Co., cheese produced in, 57.

"Merry Wives of Windsor," 26.                                                 Montagnier, Madame -----, singer, 24,

Metcalf, Clarence S., 181, 185.                                                  29.

Methode du Violin, 18.                                                                Montgomery County Historical and Arch-

Methodist Churches, St. Paul's A. M. E.,                                    aeological Society, 309, 445.

268; in Clintonville, 272; Tiffin unites                                   Montgomery incised vessels, 199.

with, 354.                                                                                Moore, Charles Leonard, cited, 217, 259.

Methodist Magazine for the Year of Our                                    Moore, David, 91.

Lord 1821, 127.                                                                      Moore, David H., 91.

Metz, Corinne, 444.                                                                     Moore, Eliakim H., 91; cited, 91.

Miami and Erie Canal, 293.                                                        Moore, James M., 449.

Miami Gazette, 448.                                                                    Moorman, Robert, 284.

Miami Student, quoted, 38.                                                          Moravian missionaries, import cattle, 46.

Miami University, 209; Medical Depart-                                  Morgan, E. D., and governors' conference,

ment, founded, 13; concert at, 38; staff                                263.

changes at, 449.                                                                     Morgan, Ephraim, 141, 142, 143.

Miami Valley, 290; and dairy industry,                                    Morgan, Richard G., book rev., 110-111.

47, 48, 54.                                                                               Morgan & Sanxay, publishers, 142.

Miami Valley College, 293.                                                       Morgan, Lodge & Co., publishers, 123,

Michaux, F. A., cited, 64.                                                           124, 127.

Michigan, created from Northwest Terri-                                Morgan, Lodge & Fisher, publishers, 125,

tory, 209; troops requested from  in                                     135, 142.

1861, 259.                                                                              Morgan, E., and Co., publishers, 142.

Michigan State Agricultural College, 357.                                 Morgan Co., O., Underground Railroad



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INDEX                                   475

 

in, 88, 89, 90.                                                                         Natural and Statistical View or Picture of

Morgan Stone Mound, 196, 199.                                                Cincinnati and the Miami Country, 125.

Morganville, O., Underground   Railroad                                 Natural History, Ohio, recent publications

station, 90.                                                                              on, 426-432.

Morris, U. S., cited, 284, 326.                                                    "Navigation Award," 305.

Morrow, Josiah, cited, 358.                                                        Navigator, Cramer's, purchased by Tosso,

Morrow   Co., O., Underground Railroad                                 19; publication of, 126.

in, 79.                                                                                      Needham, Earl V., 312.

Morse, Charles J., cited, 92.                                                       Neef, Joseph, 20.

Morse, Mary L., cited, 92.                                                         Negroes, aid in   Underground Railroad,

Morton, Oliver, and Civil War, 259, 261;                                  81, 82, 87; study of history of, 201-

at governors' conference, 263.                                            202; first exercise of suffrage in Co-

Morton, William T. S., 103.                                                       lumbus, 276.

Moses & Jonas, 121.                                                                  See also Slaves, fugitive.

Mothers' pensions, 206.                                                              Neiswander, Claud R., 214.

Mound Camp Site, Indiana, 200.                                                "Nellie Gray," played, 41.

"Mound Explorations in Delaware County,                              Nelson, Charles, 384.

Ohio," by John T. Short, 191-195.                                        Neville, Morgan, 22, 26, 27, 129, 139.

Mounds, Indian, 324; illus. of, 194;                                            Nevins, Allan, 114.

conical, 196; building of, 319.                                               New Castle, O., Underground     Railroad

Mt. Pleasant, O., home of first abolition                                    station, 83.

paper, 74.                                                                               New Cincinnati Theatre, 5.

Mt. Sinai Hospital, Cleveland, 341.                                            New Deal, 112, 207.

Mowbray, Henry B., 306.                                                         New England Farmer, cited, 57.

Mozart, work performed, 29, 34.                                               New Harmony, Ind., 20.

Mulattoes, laws regarding, 70; aid in                                         New Jersey, Ohio settlers from, 246.

Underground Railroad, 81.                                                   New Jerusalem   Singing Society, Cincin-

Muller, Herman J., 449.                                                             nati, 23.

Mullin, Isaac, 72.                                                                        New Market, O., Underground Railroad

Mullin, Job, 72, 73.                                                                     station, 79.

Mullon, Madame -----, singer, 29.                                            New Orleans, La., 94, 118, 226; Ohio

Murdock, James E., 217, 218, 221, 224,                                    dairy market, 49, 64, 67; cargo ter-

225, 226; cited, 217, 218.                                                      minal, 117.

Murray, Lindley, English Grammar, 122,                                New Orleans, steamboat, 118.

135; English readers, 137, 141.                                            New Petersburg, O., Underground Rail-

Music and musicians, 16-45.                                                      road station, 79, 86.

"Music and Physic," 16.                                                             "New Way to Give Music Lessons," 16;

Music books, publication of, 135.                                               rendition of, 38, 39, 41.

"Musical Challenge,"  musical composi-                                  New York American, 173.

tion, 36.                                                                                  New York City, Ohio cheese market, 58;

Musical Fund Society, Cincinnati, 30.                                        Union Defense Committee of, 265.

Musical societies,. Cincinnati, 30.                                              New York Herald, cited, 157, 178.

Musical Visitor, cited, 37.                                                           New York History, editor of, 201.

Musk ox, 106.                                                                              New York State, dairy produce in, 52, 59,

Muskingum College, founded, 13.                                             69.

Muskingum Co., O., butter making in,                                       New   York State Historical Association,

65; Underground Railroad in, 89.                                         201.

Muskingum    River, crossed  by fugitive                                  New York Sun, 171.

slaves, 83, 91.                                                                        New York Times, cited, 115, 178, 249,

Muskingum Valley, cattle in, 46; surveys                                 259, 261, 264; quoted, 170.

in, 289.                                                                                   New York Tribune, published "Sheridan's

Muzzey, David S., cited, 230.                                                     Ride," 226; cited, 226.

Newburgh, O., 247; Kossuth at 251-252.

Newcom Tavern, Dayton, 0., 442.

NASH, GEORGE K., 168, 176.                                                 Newport, W. H., cited, 73.

Nashville, Tenn., cheese   market, 50;                                      Newport, Ky., 219, 260; concert at, 41;

Negro political convention in, 281.                                       musicians from, in concert, 42.

Nast, Thomas, 224.                                                                    Newspapers, Cincinnati, 1, 15, 117; fron-

Natchez, Miss., Drs. Taylor at, 397, 398.                                  tier, 119; publication of, 133, 135;

Nation, cited, 169.                                                                       Ohio, recent publications on, 432.

National Cyclopaedia of American Biog-                                  Newton, Solomon, 91.

raphy, cited, 352.                                                                   Newton, O., Underground Railroad sta-

National Forestry Congress, 283.                                              tion, 91.

National Gazette and Literary Register,                                     Niagara, battle of, 296.

299.                                                                                        Nichols, Dr. Bernard H., 346.

National groups in Ohio, recent publica-                                  Nicolay, John G., cited, 262, 264.

tions on, 425-426.                                                                  Noble, Rev. Seth, 324.

National Negro History Week, 202.                                          Noggle, M. S., 446.

National Parks Bureau of Canada, mem-                                 North American Review, cited, 55.

ber Great Lakes Historical Association,                               North Bend, Ind., 73.

185.                                                                                        North Carolina, 84; cheese market, 50;

National Pike, 7, 212.                                                                 immigrants from, 79.



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Northern Fire Engine and Hose Company,                                     Ohio Laws, cited, 70.

Cincinnati, ball held by, 32.                                                        Ohio Legislative Documents, cited, 56, 64,

Northwest Ohio Quarterly, 446.                                                       67, 68.

Northwest Territory, 289, 324; rev. of                                            Ohio Medical College, 125; founding of,

book on, 208-212; claims on, 287.                                              368; dissolution, 369; Dr. Baldwin at,

Notices Concerning Cincinnati, by Daniel                                      376.

Drake, 125, 363, 364, 365, 369.                                                  Ohio-Mississippi waterway, 7.

Novels, see Fiction.                                                                          Ohio National Stage Company, 7.

Nowlin Mound, 196.                                                                         Ohio Northern University, 333.

Ohio Republican League, 159.

Ohio River, 51, 73, 93, 118, 119, 125,

OAK AND IVY, 456.                                                                      145, 261, 289, 324, 444; steamboats

Oakland Co., Mich., butter production in,                                        on, 7, 96-97; shipping and traffic on,

64.                                                                                                47, 49, 50, 62, 117, 368; crossed by

"Oath," poem, 218.                                                                           fugitive slaves, 76, 83, 88; trip down,

Oberholtzer, Ellis Paxson, cited, 218, 224.                                      in 1819, 94-97.

Oberlin, 0., 374.                                                                                Ohio Senate Executive Documents, cited,

Oberlin College, 313, 374; library manu-                                      50, 51, 57, 60, 65, 67.

scripts, 443.                                                                                 Ohio State Archaeological and Historical

Oberlin Collegiate Institute, 13.                                                       Quarterly, cited, 16, 47, 48, 75, 118,

Occurrence of Flint in Ohio. Geological                                        121, 127, 129, 216, 357, 358, 394;

Survey of Ohio, by Stout and Schoen-                                       medical history issue, 385.

laub, rev. by R. G. Morgan, 110-111.                                        Ohio State Archaeological and Historical

Oddfellows' Hall, Newport, Ky., concert                                      Society, 203; Library, books and docu-

held in, 41.                                                                                   ments in, 123, 124, 127, 128, 155,

Ohio, dairy industry prior to 1860 in, 46-                                       456-457; lecture series, 144; papers on

69; natural features, 145-146; created                                      archaeology published by, 188; 62d

from Northwest Territory, 209; in Civil                                    annual meeting, 203; Museum, collec-

War, 259, 260-261; list of publications                                      tions in, 214, 294, 328; and plat of

on, August 1946-July 1947, 404-441.                                        Columbus, 293; archaeological excava-

Ohio Acadaemy of History, 309; papers                                       tions by, 445.

read before, 313.                                                                        Ohio State Dental Society, 104.

Ohio Agricultural Reports, cited, 49, 50,                                        Ohio State Forestry Bureau, 283.

52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 62,                                         Ohio State Industrial Commission, 383.

63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69.                                                           Ohio State Journal, proposed purchase of,

Ohio and Steubenville Railroad, chartered,                                    as party organ, 164, 168, 174, 175;

7.                                                                                                 cited, 269, 270, 273, 275, 276, 277,

Ohio Biological Survey, Bulletin 39, rev.                                       278, 279, 280, 281, 285, 286; quoted,

of, 212-213.                                                                                271.

Ohio Broadcasting Company, 310.                                                Ohio State Library, 293.

Ohio Canal, 51.                                                                                Ohio State Medical Association, 343; or-

Ohio Centennial Celebration, 283.                                                  gan of, 380-386.

Ohio City, 0., 249.                                                                           "Ohio State Medical Journal," by Jona-

Ohio College of Dental Surgery, 392,                                            than Forman, 379-386.

394, 395.                                                                                     Ohio State Medical Society, see Ohio

Ohio Comes of Age, 109.                                                                State Medical Association.

Ohio Commission   on Conservation  and                                      Ohio State School for the Blind, 276.

Natural Resources, 150.                                                             Ohio State University, sponsor for Missis-

Ohio Constitution of 1912, 205.                                                       sippi Valley Historical Association meet-

Ohio Country, surveys in, 287.             ing, 203; beetle collection, 214; and

Ohio Cultivator, cited, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54                                        Joseph  Sullivant, 329; Medical College,

56, 57, 58, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 66, 67.                                         376; 379; staff Changes, 449.

"Ohio Delegation at the National Repub-                                      Ohio Statesman cited, 245, 277.

lican Convention of 1888," by Everett                                      Ohio Supreme Court, 162, 176.

Walters, 228-241.

Ohio Executive Records--Correspondence,   Ohio University, 276; beetle collection,

214; faculty changes, 312; Tiffin's in-

cited, 260.

Ohio Experiment Station, beetle collec-                                        terest in, 359.

tion, examined, 214.                                                                  Ohio Valley, 50, 135, 368; prehistoric

Ohio Farmer, cited, 53, 54, 60, 61.                                                cultures in, 196.

Ohio Fish and Game Commission, 150.                                        "Ohio, Viewed by Early Travellers, 1795-

Ohio General Assembly, 290, 291; laws                                       1830," speech, 101.

enacted by, 70, 75; Foraker's attempt to                                   Ohio Wesleyan University, 209, 341, 399;

influence, 162, 168, 175, 176.                                                   publications of history staff, 448.

Ohio Geological Survey, Report, cited,                                        Oil, Ohio deposits, 212.

366.                                                                                            Old Stone School, Summit County, res-

Ohio History Day Association, 446.                                             toration of, 311.

Ohio Huguenot Society, 101.                                                         Olentangy River, 291, 324, 325.

"Ohio in Knee Pants," by Virginius C.                                           Olio, 128.

Hall, 1-15.                                                                                  O'Neal, Abijah, 289.

Ohio Indian Relic Collectors Society, 446-                                   Opequan, Va., battle at, 221.

447.                                                                                            Operative Gynecolgy, 376.



INDEX

INDEX                                                                                          477

 

Oque-no-sie's town, Underground station,                                Pennsville,  0., Underground                                Railroad

73.                                                                                          station, 90.

Orchard, F. P., 189.                                                                    Pennsylvania, raided by Indians for cattle,

Orchards, Ohio, 146.                                                                  46; value of dairy products in, 69;

Ordinance of 1787, 209, 246, 287, 289.                                    Underground Railroad in, 92; regiments

Orians, C. Harrison, cited, 250.                                                 requested from, 259; in Civil War, 263.

"Origin  of the Cleveland   Clinic," by                                       Pennsylvanian formations, 110.

Howard Dittrick, 331-348.                                                    Perkins, Chauncey F., quoted, 359.

Orr site, Adena culture, 196.                                                     Perkins, James H., cited, 55.

Osborn, Paul, 307.                                                                      Perkins Mansion, 311.

Osborn Building, Cleveland, 341, 346;                                      Perrin, William Henry, cited, 81.

illus. 345.                                                                                Perry Co., O., flint deposits in, 111.

Ostrander. Ethel, 307.                                                                Pershing, B. H., 101.

Ottawa, O., on site of Underground sta-                                   Peter, Sarah, cited, 357.

tion, 73.                                                                                  "Peter Rugg" tale, 453.

Ottawa County Historical Museum, 309.                                  Peter Village Site, 196.

"Our Early Book Supply," cited, 124,                                        Peters, Frank, 312.

134, 138, 139, 141, 142.                                                        Petersburg, Va., 224.

Overman, William   D., 309.                                                     Pettijohn brothers, 78.

Owen, Allison, 27.                                                                      Pettitt, William M., 102.

Oxford, O., concert at, 38.                                                         Phelps, Charles S., cited, 58.

Oxford College for Women, founded, 13.                                Philadelphia, Pa., 126, 215, 252, 296,

- 367; Ohio butter market, 65; books

published in, 299; Ridgeway Library,

PACIFIDS, Indian type, 319.                                                     353.

Paine, Clara S., 308.                                                                    Philadelphia Academy of Music, 37.

Paine, Clarence S., II, 308.                                                        Philanthropist, mob at office, 2.

Paint Creek, 46, 79, 86.                                                               Philharmonic Society, Cincinnati, 34.

Paint Creek Valley, 84-85.                                                         Phillips, E., 193, 200.

Paintings, Cincinnati in 1835, 2.                                                 Phillips, Florence, 308.

Palestine, O., Kossuth at, 251.                                                    Phillips, Hazel S., 311.

Palmer, Seneca, 25.                                                                   Phillips, Dr. John, 343-344, 348; photo,

Pamphlets, publication of, 135.                                                  334.

Panic of 1837, and commerce in Ohio, 7.                                Phillips, Josephine E., 444.

Pantien, ----, violinist, 18.                                                           Phillips and Coleman, book sellers, 138.

Paper, supply for presses, 118, 132.                                          Phillips and Spear, paper makers, 133,

Paper makers, 143.                                                                     138, 140.

Paper mills, 118, 131, 132; article on                                         Phoenix Paper Mill, 133.

early, 444.                                                                             Physicians, Edward Tiffin, pioneer, 349-

Paradise Lost, 120                                                                      361; at Cleveland Clinic, 331-348; at

Paris Conservatory, 18; Tosso student at,                                  St. Francis Hospital, Columbus, 399-

16.                                                                                         403.

Paris National Academy, 37.                                                    See also Medicine, Ohio.

Parkersburg, W. Va., 261; Underground                                   Pickaway Co., 0., cheese making in, 50.

Railroad station, 88.                                                              Pickering, William, 87.

Parks, Ohio, recent publications on, 432-                                  Pickrell, Mahon ,  79, 80, 88; cited 80.

433.

Parliamentary Chroncile, 120                      Pickrelltown., O., Underground Railroad

Parliamentary Chronicle, 120.                                                   station, 79, 80

Parties, social, Cincinnati, 15.                                                    Picture of Cincinnati, by Daniel Drake,

See also Dances and dancing.                                              365, 366, 367, 369.

Pastors'  Union   Columbus,  Poindexter                                    Pierce, Franklin, 303.

member of, 269.                                                                   Pierce, Joseph, 43.

Pate, Oramay, 201.                                                                    Pike, Jarvis, 290.

Patterson, John H., 208.                                                              Pike, Zebulon M., 302.

Patton, A. Van, 98.                                                                     Pike Co., O., Underground Railroad in,

Patusso, Mr. and Mrs., 19.                                                          85, 86.

Paul Dunbar and His Song, by Virginia                                   Pike's Opera House, Cincinnati, 225.

Cunningham, rev. by E. C. Biggert,                                     Pilgrim's Progress, publication, 8, 143.

455-457.                                                                                Pilots, steamboat, 126.

Payne, Robert, 284.                                                                    "Pineapple" cheese, 57.

Peabody Museum     of American Archae-                             Pioneer and General History of Geauga

ology and Ethnology, Ohio collections                                County, cited, 51, 58, 62.

in, 188, 189, 197.                                                                   Pioneer   Association  of   Washington

Pearl, O., see Chili, O.                                                                County, 447.

Pearson, Henry G., cited, 263.                                                  Pioneer Life in  Kentucky, by   Daniel

Pearson, John C., 101.                                                                Drake, 364, 372.

Peat, Ohio deposits, 212.                                                             Pioneer News, circulation, 309.

Pemberton, Fountain, 84.                                                           Pipe, Captain, Delaware Indian, 314.

Pemberton, H. C., cited, 84.                                                       Pirogues, 117.

Penal reforms, J. M. Cox and, 206.                                           Pittsburgh, Pa., 19, 118, 120, 125, 126,

Pendleton Plan, 113.                                                                   368; Ohio cheese market, 49, 50.



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Plus, ----, partner of J. Tosso, 11, 24.                                          Primer, publication of, 135, 137.

Pivany, Eugene, cited, 249.                                                         Prince of Abyssinia, 120.

Plant World, established, 362.                                                     Principal Diseases of the Interior Valley of

Plants, medicinal, list of, 365.                                                      North America, by Daniel Drake, 369;

Platt, Thomas C., 230, 240.                                                          cited, 370, 371.

Platter, H. M., 403; "Early Internships in                                    Pringle, Henry F., cited, 160, 166, 167,

St. Francis Hospital-A Reminiscence,"                                 172.

399-403.                                                                                  Printing and printing presses, 118, 119,

Plea for the West, 301.                                                                 131, 133, 134, 135, 137, 142.

Pleistocene (Glacial) Period, 107.                                               Projectile points, 196.

"Pleyel's Hymn," 27.                                                                   See also Arrows and artifacts.

"Plumed Knight," 230.                                                                 Proud, John, 94.

"Plumed Possum of Kennebeck," 234.                                       Proud, John Greene, 94.

Pockrandt, Carl H., 311.                                                               Proud, Joseph, trip down Ohio R. in 1819,

Poems, published in gift books, 129; by                                      94-97.

Helen Truesdell, 143.                                                             Proud, Lurana, 94.

Proud, Joseph, trip down Ohio R. in 1819,                                  Psalms of David, publication of, 143.

Poindexter, George B., 267.                                                        Publications, on Ohio, 404-441.

Poindexter, James Preston, p o r t., 266;                                     Publishers and publishing, 117-143.

birth and early years, 267-268; religious                              Publishers' Weekly, 138.

leader,  268-271;  and  Underground                                    Pucitta, music played, 29.

Railroad, 271-273; interest in education,                               Puggsley, Jacob, 86.

273-276; in politics and civil affairs,                                     Pugh, Achilles, 73.

276-282; later years, death, and eulo-                                  Pulitzer, Joseph, 161.

gies, 283-286.                                                                         Pulszky, Francis and Theresia, cited, 245,

Poindexter, Mrs. James P., 284.                                                  246, 247, 253, 255.

Poindexter, Joseph, 267, 284.                                                      Pulszky, Theresia, quoted, 246, 247.

Poindexter, Nettie, 284.                                                               Puritans, in Ohio, 246.

Poindexter Village, Columbus, O., 285.                                     Putnam, A. W., 48.

Poland, O., Underground Railroad sta-                                      Putnam, Frederic Ward, 189; cited, 195,

tion, 91, 92.                                                                             197.

Political campaigns, 1890's and 1900's,                                     Putnam, Martha, 88.

154.                                                                                        Putnam, O., Underground Railroad sta-

Pomeroy, Earl S., 449.                                                               tion, 91.

Pond, ----, musician, 34.                                                             Putnam Co., O., Underground Railroad

Population, Ohio towns in 1830, 3.                                             in, 73.

Port Folio, 298; cited, 124.                                                         Putnam County Pioneer Association, 309.

Portage Co., O., cheese production in, 51,

52, 53; dairy farms in, 54; butter

production  in, 64, 67; demand for                                       QUAKERS, see Friends, Society of.

butter in, 68.                                                                           Quarries, flint, 111.

Porter, Peter Buell, 296.                                                              Quay, Matthew, 230, 233.

Porter, Thomas W., 447.                                                            Quimby, George I., joint author, Indians

Portersville, O., Underground Railroad sta-                              Before Columbus, rev. by R. G. Mor-

tion, 90.                                                                                  gan, 316-321.

Portsmouth, O., 84; butter market, 65.                                        Quiner, E. B., cited, 264.

Posey, Mary Harrison, 304.

Pottery, Adena, 188, 189, 192; 193, 196-

200; prehistoric, 319.                                                            RACCOON CREEK, legend of, 451.

Potts, Samuel, 72.                                                                       Racial groups in Ohio, recent publications

Pounsford, A. P., & Co., booksellers, 140.                                 on, 426.

Powers, Benjamin F., 127.                                                         Racial problem, Cox and, 207.

Powers, Mrs. Franklin B., 100.                                                   Radicalism, political, 111-114.

Powers, Hiram, 127.                                                                  Radio broadcasts, Stark County Historical

Prairies, Ohio, 146.                                                                     Society, 204.

Pratt, L. A., 43.                                                                           Rafts, 117.

Preble Co., O., demand for butter in, 68.                                  Raguet, Condy, 296.

Presbyterian church, first in Franklin Co.,                                 Railroads, first charters for, in Ohio, 7.

327.                                                                                        Rainfall, in Ohio, 145.

Presbyterian Historical Almanac and An-                                 Randall, Alexander, raises troops, 259; at

nual Remembrancer for 1864, cited, 87.                              governors' conference, 263, 264.

Presbyterians, and Underground Railroad,                              Randall, E. O., cited, 352, 354, 355,

76, 78-79. 87.                                                                        358.

Prescott, [William H.], opposition to Kos-                                Rankin, Abstracts of Pathological Treat

suth, 253.                                                                               ment, 360.

Prescriptions, medical, 391; Dr. Tiffin's,                                  Rankin, John, 76.

360.                                                                                       Rankin, Mrs. John, 78.

Pressmen, 143.                                                                           Rankin, Thomas L., 87.

Preston, Wheeler, cited, 352.                                                    Ray, Joseph, 14.

Pretzer, Walter, 148.                                                                  Read, Thomas Buchanan, 37, 215-227;

Price, Dr. ----, actor, 26.                                                           birth and early years, 215-216; earlier

Price, Robert, book revs., 451-455.                                           war poems, 219; war service, 220-221;



INDEX 479

INDEX                                  479

 

cited, 220; writing   of  "Sheridan's                                       Rockhill, Samuel, 81.

Ride," 224-226; last years and death,                                    Rocky Spring, O., Underground station,

227.                                                                                         86.

Reames, O. K., 307, 444.                                                            Rodabaugh, James H., 203, 308; "A Sur-

Reckard, Cora Chapman, 447.                                                    vey of Publications in Ohio History,

Recreation, Ohio, recent publications on,                                  Archaeology,  and   Natural  History,

432-433.                                                                                 August 1946-July 1947," 404-441.

Red Oak, O., Underground station, 78.                                       Rodabaugh, Mary Jane, 201.

Reddish, Thomas, 140.                                                                Rodgers, Andrew D., cited, 326.

Redwood Papers, 95.                                                                   Rodgers, Thomas, 86.

Reeve, Dr. J. R., 375.                                                                   Roe, Clara G., 449.

Reid, Whitelaw, cited, 259, 261.                                                 Rogers, H. H., 162, 175.

Reiter, Edith S., 305.                                                                    Rogers, Robert, cited, 46.

Religion, Ohio, recent publications on,                                       Rogers, Dr. W. K., 402.

435.                                                                                         "Roll of Honor," poem, 220.

Reporter (Allen County Historical Soci-                                    Rollin's Belles Letters, 120.

ety), cited, 98.                                                                        Roman   Catholic Church, and Kossuth,

Reptiles, Ohio, recent publications on,                                       253.

428.                                                                                         Roman Catholic Collegiate Institutions, see

Republican Party and Republicans, 154,                                    Atheneum.

155, 161; national conventions, 1884-                                  Romance of Western History, 300.

1900, 154; state convention, 1906, 157;                                Roosevelt, Nicholas, 118.

national convention, 1908, 158, 159;                                     Roosevelt, Theodore, and Foraker, 154,

Ohio State Central Committee, 158-                                     155, 158, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168,

159, 279; national convention, 1888,                                    169, 178; and Taft, 157, 160; and

228-241; national convention, 1876,                                     J. M. Cox, 206, 207, 208.

279; Poindexter and Negroes adhere to,                               Roosevelt  and  Lodge  Correspondence,

270, 278, 280, 281.                                                                 cited, 165, 172.

Rerick, Rowland H., cited, 352, 355.                                          Root, Donna L., "The Great Lakes His-

Reuben McMillan Library, 99.                                                   torical Society,"  179-187; Secretary,

Reynolds, Richard, 21, 32.                                                         Great Lakes Historical Society, 185.

Rhodes, Jacob, 191.                                                                     Root, Elihu, 206.

Rhodes, James A., 323.                                                               Root, J. C., 202.

Rhodes sites, Adena culture, 195.                                               Rose Cottage, home of Tosso, 39, 40, 43.

Rice, Harvey, cited, 255.                                                            "Rose Tree in Full Bearing," played, 41.

Rice, Thomas D., actor, 6.                                                          Roseboom, Eugene H., cited, 324.

Richardson, ----, slave hunter, 74.                                              Rosecrans, Williams S., 220.

Richeimer, Mary Jane, 447.                                                       Ross, J. L., 43.

Richland Co., O., dairy industry in, 49-                                     Ross Co., O., Underground Railroad in,

50, 54.                                                                                    85, 86.

Richmond, Va., 267; Tosso family in, 18.                                 Ross County Historical Society, 352.

Richmond Center, Ashtabula Co., O., 60.                                  Rosseau, O., Underground Railroad sta-

Richmond Enquirer, 267.                                                            tion, 90.

Riddell, John L., 366.                                                                  Rostaing, Dr. ----, of Cincinnati, 394.

Rider, Sara G., cited, 280.                                                          Rotch, Charity, 80, 81.

Rienzi, Sheridan's horse, 226.                                                     Rotch, Thomas, 80, 81.

Rigney, Eugene, 446.                                                                 "Round-headed borers," 213.

Riley, James W., 453, 456.                                                        Rovers Ball, Cincinnati, 35.

Riley, Perle M., 311, 447.                                                           Roxabell, O., Underground Railroad sta-

Rim sherds, see Sherds.                                                              tion, 86, 87.

Ringgold, F. C., 32.                                                                      Rudolph, Adelaide, 306.

Ringgold, O., Underground Railroad sta-                                  Runge, ----, musician, 34.

tion, 90.                                                                                  Rupp, J. Daniel, 128.

Ripley, Eleazar Wheelock, 296.                                                 Rush, Dr. Benjamin, 353.

Ripley, O., Underground station, 76.                                         Rust, Orton, 305.

Ripley College, and Underground Rail-                                    Ruter, Martin, 127, 141.

road, 78.                                                                                 Rutherford, Robert, 355, 356.

Ripple, Ruth W., 102.                                                                  Ruttle, Dan, 21.

Ripple, Waive B., 102.                                                                Ryan, D. J., cited, 354, 355, 357, 358.

Rise of the American Nation Series, 312.

Ritchie, Grant, 82, 83.

River guides, 120, 126, 127, 142.                                                SAARI, ALMA W., 305.

Roads, Ohio, improvement of, 206.                                           Sacred Circle, 195-196.

See also Highways.                                                               St. Clair, Arthur, 356.

Robertson, Charles, cited, 88, 90.                                               St. Clairsville, O., home of first anti-

Robertson, John, cited, 259.                                                        slavery society, 74; on Underground

"Robin Adair," solo, 40.                                                              Railroad, 83; early medicine in, 387-

Robinson, Howard, 313, 450.                                                     391; book published at, 388.

Robinson, Lillian Luthanen, 305, 306.                                        St. John, James H., 449.

Robinson & Fairbank, 128.                                                          St. Louis, Mo., 301; Hearst's speech at,

Roche De Boeuf (Standing Rock), 74.                                       163; arsenal, 262.

Rockefeller, John D., 114, 162.                                                  St. Xavier Church, Cincinnati, 24.



480 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

480   OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

 

Salem, O., butter market, 67; Under-                                        Seneca County Archaeological and His-

ground Railroad station, 92; Kossuth                                          torical Association, 447; Museum, 310.

at, 251.                                                                                      Seneca's Morals, 120.

Salt, for butter making, 66; Ohio deposits,                               Sermons, publication of, 127.

212.                                                                                           Setzler, Frank M., cited, 196.

Salter, Robert, 149.                                                                     Severance, Mrs. C. M., poem on Kossuth,

Samantha. O., Underground Railroad sta-                                      249.

tion, 79.                                                                                  Sexator, 120.

Sample, John, 86.                                                                       Shaffer, Paul R., book rev., 212-213.

Sampson, Roy, 446.                                                                   Shaker Village, O., Underground Railroad

Sandia Cave, N. Mex., 106.                                                             station, 72.

Sandia Man, 106.                                                                        Shale, Ohio deposits, 212.

Sandstone, Ohio deposits, 212.                                                   Shannon, Fred A., cited, 263.

Sandusky, O., 71; Underground Railroad                                  Shanoder, B. J., 443.

station, 82.                                                                              Sharpless family, 92.

Sandusky Register, supported Foraker, 171.                              Shawnee Indians, cattle kept by, 46.

San Francisco, Calif., Ohio butter market,                                 Shawnee village, near Underground Rail-

67.                                                                                                 road, 73.

Sanxay, John, 142.                                                                      Shawneetown, Ill., 94, 260, 297; in 1819,

Sardinia, O., 76, 78, 79.                                                                    described 95.

Saricks, Ambrose, Jr., 449;                                                         Shelby, C. B., 384.

Sarkany, Joseph, cited, 243.                                                        Shelby, O., cheese market at, 50.

Sassafras Hill: A Novel, by Charles A.                                      Shelby Co., Tenn., 149.

Smart, rev. by R. Price, 453-455.                                          Shelton, Wallace, 268, 269.

Saturday Evening Chronicle, cited, 23-24,                                Shenandoah Valley, 224; devastated, 221.

26.                                                                                           Shepard, ------, Captain, 82.

Saturday Evening Post, cited, 158, 170,                                     Shepard, Dr. Chas. J., 402.

171.                                                                                        Shepard, Lee, 202, 444.

Saville, George, 384.                                                                   Shera, Jesse H., 118.

Savoy, William  F,, 201.                                                             Sherds, Adena pottery, 197, 199, 200.

Saxby's Magazine, cited, 158.                                                     Sheridan, George V., 383, 384.

Schear, Dr. E. W. E., 311.                                                          Sheridan, Phil H., 221, 222, 223, 224,

Schlesinger, Arthur M., cited, 354.                                                   226, 227; illustration, facing 215; cited,

Schoenbrunn, O:, cattle at, 46.                                                          222, 223, 224.

Schoenlaub, R. A., The Occurence of                                        "Sheridan at Cedar Creek," poem, 226.

Flint in Ohio, rev. by R. G. Morgan,                                     "Sheridan's Ride," 215-227; illustration

110-111.                                                                                       facing, 215.

School code, J. M. Cox and, 206.                                                Sherman, John, 154, 155; MSS., 202;

Schoolbooks, publication  of, in  West,                                             presidential candidate at the 1888 Re-

122, 135, 137, 141, 143.                                                               publican convention, 228-241; quoted,

Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 121, 302.                                                238.

Schools, public, Cincinnati, 13; music,                                        Sherman, William T., 230, 306.

Cincinnati, 14; Negro, Columbus, 273;                                  Sherman  Papers, Library  of Congress,

first in Franklinton, 327.                                                                cited, 229, 23Q, 231, 232, 233, 234,

See also Academies, Colleges and uni-                                       235, 236, 237.

versities.                                                                             Sherwood, D. C., 308.

Schools of Cincinnati and Vicinity, 139.                                      Shetrone, Henry C., book rev., 105-108;

Schueller, Dr. E. W., 403.                                                                 cited, 196.

Schulz, Amelia H., 311.                                                               Shiels, W. Eugene, 449.

Schwartz, Harry, 311.                                                                 Shipman, Charles, 91.

Schwartz site, Adena culture, 196.                                              Sholty, Mrs. J. William, 310.

Schwarze, W. N., 47.                                                                   Short, John T., excavation report of, 188-

Schweibert, E. G., 448.                                                                      200.

Scioto County Historical Society, 102, 310.                                Short Family MSS., Library of Congress,

Scioto River, 80, 324, 325.                                                                 cited; 295.

Scioto Valley, 87, 289, 291, 358-359;                                         Short, Alice, 312.

dairy industry in, 50, 54, 55.                                                   Shreve, ----, steamboat captain, 118.

Scott, Albert, 284.                                                                         Shuman, A. C., 310, 447.

Scott, Donald, 189.                                                                        Shupe, Dr. Thomas P., 346.

Scott, Ernest, 402.                                                                         Siebert, Wilbur H., "Beginnings of the

Scott, Eva A., 100.                                                                              Underground Railroad in Ohio," 70-

Scott, James, 284.                                                                               93; cited, 268, 272.

Scott, Ruth, 284.                                                                            Silcott, Dr. James, 392.

Scott, Satterfield, 86.                                                                     Silurian formations, 110.

Scott, Sir Walter, 121.                                                                   Simmons, W. J. cited, 283.

Scott, Winfield, 296.                                                                      Simon, Felix, 36, 37.

Scrapers, flint, 106.                                                                       "Since Then I'm Doomed." song, 23.

Scripps-McRae newspapers, opposed For-                                 Singing Yankees, by Philip D. Jordan,

aker, 155.                                                                                        rev. by H. Lindley, 109-110.

Sears, Paul B., "Man   and Nature in                                            Sinking Spring, O., on Underground Rail-

Modern Ohio," 144-153.                                                          road, 84, 86, 87.

Semi-colon Club, 139.                                                                   Sisson, Harriet, see Drake, Harriet Sisson.



INDEX 481

INDEX                                  481

 

Sketches of the West, 300, 303.                                                  "Spruce Run Earthworks:   A Forgotten

Skillgess, Joseph, 87; cited, 88.                                                   Adena Site in Delaware County, Ohio,"

Skinner, P. H., cited, 252.                                                            by James B. Griffin, 188-200.

Slave hunters, 75, 80, 83, 84.                                                      Standard Oil Company, 113; fined under

Slaves, fugitive, 70-76, 78-84, 86-88, 90-                                  Elkins law, 158, 177; political influence

92.                                                                                          of, 160-178; in Ohio, lawsuit against,

Sloan, Dr. Harry G., 346,                                                           176.

Sloane, Rush R., cited, 82.                                                          Stanhope, Philip, 21.

Slosson, Preston, cited, 324.                                                        Stanton, Benjamin, 79, 80.

"Slow Music," 27.                                                                        Stanton, Edwin M., 221.

Smart, Charles Allen, Sassafras Hill:  A                                    Stanton, Mahlon, 79, 80.

Novel, rev. by R. Price, 453-455.                                          Starling, Lyne, 327.

Smith, Al, 208.                                                                            Starling, Sarah, 325.

Smith, Alice E., cited, 216.                                                         Stark Co., O., dairy industry in, 49, 54,

Smith, Francis, 372.                                                                    64, 65; historical broadcasts, 310.

Smith, Franklin, 310.                                                                   Stark County Historical Society, 203-204,

Smith, Dr. Hanbury, 372.                                                           310, 447.

Smith, Ophia D., 449; "Joseph Tosso,                                         Starkweather, Samuel, and Kossuth, 253.

the Arkansaw Traveler," 16-45; cited,                                  254, 255.

127, 140.                                                                                State House, Columbus, fire, 293.

Smith, Richard, and Foraker, 240.                                              State School for the Blind, 13.

Smith, S. Winifred, "A  Survey of Pub-                                     Staughton, Dr. ----, 122.

lications in Ohio History, Archaeology,                               Steamboats, 96, 117, 118, 135; on Ohio

and  Natural History, August 1946-                                     River, 7, 368; explosion, 40-41.

July 1947," 404-441.                                                              Steamship Historical Society of America,

Smith, Samuel M., 272.                                                              185.

Smith, William E., 449.                                                              Steele, Adam, 87.

Smith, William Henry, cited, 356.                                             Steinfeld, Dr. A. M., 402.

Smith & Nixon's Hall, Cincinnati, 42.                                        Stephenson, Nathaniel Wright, cited, 160.

Smithfield, O., Underground station, 74.                                   Stereotypes and stereotyping, 142, 143.

Stetson, C., 43.

Smithsonian  Miscellaneous  Collections,                                   Steubenville, O., population in 1830, 3.

cited, 106.                                                                              Stevens, Harry R., cited, 23, 24, 29, 32,

Smucker, Harold, 444.                                                                39.

Smyth, S. Gordon, cited, 356.                                                    Stevens, Mrs. Mark C., 102.

Snakeroot, 48.                                                                              Stevens, S. K., 201.

Snead, George S., 276.                                                               Stewart, George, 87.

Snedeker, Caroline Dale, cited, 20.                                            Stewart, Hugh, 86, 87.

Snow, Charles E., cited, 195, 200.                                              Stewart, Robert, 86.

Snyder, Marion, 311.                                                                  Stickell, Charles, 305.

Soils, Ohio, 148, 149; conservation of,                                       Stillson, George, 49.

150.                                                                                        Stivers, Emmons B., cited, 84.

Soldier's Bride and Other Tales, 299, 303.                                 Stockham, Russell, 102, 310.

Solomon Thrifty, pseu., 123, 141.                                             Stoddard, R. H., cited, 216.

Solomontown, O., 307; site marked, 445.                                  Stone, Jonathan, 88.

Songs, Negro, 6.                                                                         Stone River, battle of, 221.

Songs of Yesterday -- An Anthology of                                       Stories, published in gift books, 129.

American Life, 109.                                                               "Storm," music, rendition of, 38.

Sons of Protection, 277.                                                              "Story of John Anderson and His Tune,"

Soules, R. J., 307.                                                                        16.

South Salem, O., on Underground Rail-                                    Stout, Wilber, 153; Mineral Resources of

road, 86, 87.                                                                           Ohio, rev. by P. R. Shaffer, 212-213;

South Zanesville, O., see Putnam, O.                                        The Occurrence of Flint in Ohio, rev.

Souvenir of the Lakes, 129.                                                         by R. G. Morgan, 110-111.

Spanish-American War, Ohio doctors serve                            Stowe, Harriet B., 452.

in, 342.                                                                                   Strain, John Rippey, 86.

Spear points, flint, 106.                                                               Strakosch, Maurice, 17.

Spelling books, publication of, 135, 137,                                    Strohecker, Henry F., 214.

143.                                                                                       Strong, Abner, 82.

"Spider and the Fly," 14.                                                            Stump, Charles, 173.

Speed the Plough, 6.                                                                   Suffrage, Negro, 280.

Speedwell, boat, 22.                                                                    Sullivan, Mark, cited, 165.

Spining, Frank, 21.                                                                      Sullivant, Joseph, 329.

Spoiled Child, play, 23.                                                              Sullivant, Lucas, founder of Franklinton,

Spring Hill farm, home of Thomas Rotch,                               323, 325, 326, 327.

80.                                                                                          Sullivant, William Starling, 326, 328-329.

Springboro, O., Underground Railroad sta-                              Summers, Mrs. T. J., 448.

tion, 72, 73, 290, 291, 293.                                                    Summit Co., O., cheese making in, 58.

Springfield, Ill., 262.                                                                   Summit County Historical Society, 311.

Springfield, O., 244, 397.                                                           Surgeons, see Physicians.

Springfield (Ohio) Sun, 383.                                                      Surgery, advances in, 375; in Ohio, 399-

Spruce Run, 191, 193.                                                                402.



482 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

482       OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

 

"Survey of Publications in Ohio History,                                   Thormley, David, 86.

Archaeology,  and   Natural  History,                                  Thurman, Cora M., 201.

August 1946--July 1947," by James H.                               Thwaites, R. G., cited, 48, 56, 64.

Rodabaugh   and  S. Winifred  Smith,                                  Thwing, Charles F., 257.

404-441.                                                                                 Ticknor, [George], opposition to Kossuth,

Sutton, Walter, "Cincinnati as a Frontier                                   253.

Publishing and Book   Trade Center,                                     Tiffin Collection, MSS., Western Reserve

1796-1830," 117-143.                                                           Historical Society, cited, 354, 356, 357,

Swearingen, James, 357.                                                            360.

Swearingen, Samuel, 357.                                                         Tiffin, Edward, biographies  of,  349;

Swedenborg, Emanuel, 127.                                                      photo, 350; birth and training, 351-

Swedenborgian movement, 127.                                               353; in Virginia, 353-357; in Ohio,

Swiss March, song, 23.                                                                357-360; death, 360-361.

Sylvids, Indian type, 319.                                                           Tiffin, Henry, 351, 352, 357.

Symmes, Daniel, 137.                                                                Tiffin, Henry, 2d, 352, 357.

Symmes, Capt. J. C., 135.                                                          Tiffin, Joseph, 352, 357.

Symmes, John Cleves, 135.                                                       Tiffin, Margaret, 352, 357.

Symmes' Theory, 135.                                                              Tiffin, Mary, 352, 357.

Syracuse, N. Y., speech at, 245.                                                Tiffin, Mary Parker, 351, 352, 357.

Tiffin, Mary Worthington, 354, 357.

Tobey, Henry A., 456.

TAFT, CHARLES P., 157, 171, 172.                                          Toledo, O., 7; political rally at, 160;

Taft, Jonathan, 104.                                                                    medical journal published in, 379.

Taft, William H., and Foraker, 155, 157-                                  Toledo Bee, cited, 74.

160, 165-169, 172.                                                                 "Toledo Natural Gas Pipe-Line Contro-

Taft Museum, Cincinnati, 307, 442.                                           versy," 113.

Tait, John R., cited, 216.                                                             Toledo Public Library, 184.

Talbott's Arithmetic, publication of, 143.                                    Toledo Times, supports Foraker, 171.

Tales and Sketches from the Queen City,                                   Torbet, A. T. A., 223.

142.                                                                                        Tosso, Adele, 21.

Tales of the Border, 299.                                                             Tosso, Caroline, 21.

"Tancredi," music, rendition of, 39.                                          Tosso, Charles (Carlos), 17, 18, 19; ob-

Taylor, Bayard, 224-225; quoted, 226.                                     jects to son's marriage, 20.

Taylor, Dr. Edward, 392, 394, 397, 398.                                   Tosso, Henrietta (Fiot), 19.

Taylor, Henry C., 392.                                                               Tosso, Joseph  (Jose Anguel Augustin),

Taylor, Dr. Irwin, 392, 398.                                                       11, 16-43; birth, 17; education and

Taylor, Dr. James, 392, 393, 394, 395,                                     early orchestra work, 18-19; as teacher,

397; port., 396.                                                                       20, 22, 23, 24; marriage, 20-21; with

Taylor, Dr. James Irwin, 392.                                                   Lafayette Guards, 21-22; concert work,

Taylor, John H., 445.                                                                  24, 26, 29, 30, 32, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38,.

Taylor, Joseph, 1st, 392.                                                             39, 40, 41, 42, 43; and Lafayette sup-

Taylor, Dr. Joseph, 2d, 392, 394, 395,                                       per, 27-28; parties and banquets, 27-32;

397, 398.                                                                                portrait made of, 37; death, 43.

Taylor, William, 392.                                                                 Tosso, Joseph, Jr., 21.

Taylor, Zachary, in Cincinnati, 35.                                           Tosso, Juan Bautista, 17.

"Taylor Family of Dentists," by Edward                                  Tosso, Julius, 21.

C. Mills, 392-398.                                                                  Tosso, Louise, 21, 39, 40.

Tax rates, Ohio, in 1830, 3.                                                        Tosso, Mary (Maria Gret), 17, 18, 21.

Teachers' association, early, 368.                                             Tosso, Matilda, 21.

Tecumseh, Life of, publication of, 143.                                       Tosso, Rosa Vrote, 17.

Teetor, Henry Dudley, cited, 225, 227.                                    Tosso & Pius, musicians, 26.

Tefft, Benjamin Franklin, and Kossuth,                                     Tosso & Winter, 30, 31, 32.

243; cited, 243.                                                                      Tosso Family Scrapbook, cited, 20, 22, 26,

Templeton, Robert, 86.                                                               37.

Tennessee, cheese market, 50.                                                  Tosso's Black Lick Reel, song, 23.

Terrell, W. H. H., cited, 259, 261.                                             Townsend, Amos, 231.

Testaments, publication of, 135.                                                 Townsend, Henry C., cited, 227.

Thatcher, Charles, 456.                                                              Townsend, Levi, 80.

Theatres, Cincinnati, 5, 15.                                                         Townsley, G. H., 311.

Thomas, C. M., cited, 118.                                                         Transportation, Ohio, recent publications

Thomas, David, cited, 50.                                                          on, 435-437.

Thomas, Edward S., book rev., 213-214.                                   Transylvania University, Lexington, Ky.,

Thomas, Jonah D., 72.                                                                394; Drake teacher in. 367, 368.

Thomas, W. M., 384.                                                                  Travel and description, Ohio, recent pub-

"Thomas Buchanan Read and the Civil                                     lications on, 437-438.

War--The Story of 'Sheridan's Ride,' "                                Travelers' accounts, early Ohio, 1, 3, 6,

by Harvey S. Ford, 215-227.                                                15.

Thompson, A. C., 232.                                                                Travels and Adventures, cited. 137.

Thompson, Daniel P., 452.                                                          Treaty of Greene Ville, 324-325.

Thompson, Mrs. Frank, 28, 40.                                                   Trees, Ohio, recent publications on, 431.

Thompson, R. cited, 129.                                                            See also Forests.

Thomson, Samuel, 389.                                                              "Trembles," in cattle, 48.



INDEX 483

INDEX                                   483

 

Tremolo, rendition of, 39.                                                           VALLANDIGHAM, C. L., 280.

Trial of Charles Vattier, 130, 131.                                              Vance, Joseph, 290.

Tridelphia, O., Underground Railroad sta-                               Vandalia, 111., 298.

tion, 90.                                                                                  Van der Donck, Adriaen, 314.

Tripp,  ----,  Underground   Railroad                                        Van Fleet, John, 92.

worker, 81.                                                                            Vanport formations, 110, 111.

Trollope, Anthony, 26.                                                               Van Sickle, C. E., 448.

Trollope, Francis, 4, 126; and Tosso, 25.                                   Van Slyke, L. G., 272.

Trollope's Bazaar, Cincinnati, 7-10, 24,                                    Vattier, Charles, trial of, 130.

25, 26, 28, 30, 31, 32; illus., 8.                                              Vaughan, John C., 246, 255-256; cited,

Trubner, ----, cited, 119.                                                            256.

Truesdell, Helen, 143.                                                                Vaults, burial, 193, 195.

Truman and Smith's Eclectic Series, 122.                                Venable, William H., cited, 22, 25, 118,

Trumbull, Lyman, 262.                                                             123, 138; poem read by, 42; quoted,

Trumbull Co., O., cheese production in,                                    43, 125, 142.

51, 52, 53, 60, 62; dairy farms in, 54.                                  Vesey, S. A., cited, 268.

Tucker, Dr. John, 346.                                                                Vienna Island, 88.

Tucker, Sara Jones, book rev., 314-316.                                    Viers, Scott, 284.

Tumulty, Joseph P., 208.                                                            Vine-Dresser's Guide, 135.

Turner, Frederick Jackson, 112.                                                 Vineyards, Ohio, 146.

Turner site, graded way at, 196.                                                Vinton Co., flint deposits, 111`

Turton, William,    Linne's  System  of                                       Virginia, raided by Indians for cattle, 46;

Nature, 121.                                                                           Ohio settlers from, 246; secessionist

Tuscarawas Co., dairy industry in, 46, 57,                                troops in, 261.

65.                                                                                          Virginia Military District, 325; cattle ail-

Twain, Mark, see Clemens, Samuel.                                         ment in, 48.

Twelfth  Census of the United    States,                                       Volwiler, A. T., 312.

cited, 69.

Twinsburg, O., sale of calves at, 55.

Two Blind Mice of Toledo, musical com-                                  WHBC, HISTORICAL BROADCASTS OVER,

position, 34.                                                                            310.

Two Early Hiram Houses, 306.                                                   WMOA, historical broadcasts over, 305.

Tyler, Dr. James, 284.                                                               Wade, Mrs. A. Annie, 251.

Tyler, Julian H., 445.                                                                  Wagner, Harry, 310.

Type, printers, 133, 134.                                                            Wagoner of the Alleghanies, A Poem of

the Days of Seventy-Six, 217, 221.

UNDERGROUND RAILROAD IN OHIO, 70-93;                  Wahrheitsfreund, 12.

maps of, 77, 85, 89; Poindexter and,                                     Waldsmith Paper Mill, article on, 444.

268; in Columbus, 271-273.                                                   Walk-in-the-Water, slave hunted on, 82.

Underwood, J. P., 277.                                                                Walker, Charles M., cited, 259, 359.

Union Co., 0., 80.                                                                        Walker, G. W., 19.

Union League Club of Philadelphia, 226.                                  Walker's School Dictionary, publication

United States Army, Medical Corps, Dr.                                  of, 143.

Phillips in, 344.                                                                       Wallace, Lew, 219-220; cited, 219, 220.

United States Coast Guard, 183, 185.                                         Wallace, Mrs. Lew, 220.

United States Constitution, Fifteenth                                           Wallace, William Ross, poem on Kossuth

Amendment, ratification of, celebrated                               quoted, 249.

in Columbus, 276-277.                                                           Waller, Adolph E., "Daniel Drake as a

United States Naval Academy, F. E.                                         Pioneer in Modern Ecology," 362-373.

Bunts appointed to, 333.                                                         Walsh, Robert, 299.

United States Patent Office Reports, cited,                                Walters, Everett, "The Ohio Delegation

50, 51, 65, 67.                                                                         at the National Republican Convention

United States Power Squadron, 185.                                           of 1888," 228-241.

U. S. S. Michigan, preservation of, 186.                                    Wapakoneta, O., 73.

United States War Department, 262, 265.                                  War of 1812, in Ohio, 325; recent pub-

Universities, see Colleges and universities.                                lications on, 439.

University of Akron, staff changes, 449.                                   War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of

University of Chicago, field work in bi-                                     the Official Records of the Union and

ology at, 362.                                                                          Confederate Armies, cited, 259, 260,

University of Wooster,  Cleveland;  0.,                                      261, 262, 263, 264, 265.

clinic doctors at, 332, 335, 338, 340,                                     Warbasse, James P., cited, 354, 355.

341.                                                                                         Ward, John, 271.

Upham, Dr. ----, 383.                                                                 Ward, Col. William, 305.

Upham, Dr. J. H. J., 402.                                                            Waring, L. F., 40.

Upper Mercer formations, 110, 111.                                         Warren, William, 19.

Upper Mississippi: A   Wilderness Saga,                                     Warren Co., O., 289; milk produced in,

209.                                                                                         68; Underground Railroad in, 72, 73.

Upper   Sandusky, O., 289; Moravian                                         Warren County Historical Society, 311,

Indians moved to, 46.                                                             447.

Urbana Public Library, 305.                                                       Warren County News Letter, 448.

Urch, E. J., 312.                                                                           Washington, George, and Edward Tiffin,

Utter, William T., 98; cited, 120.                                                356.



484 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

484       OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

 

Washington, Rev. George, 270.                                                   Western Monthly  Magazine, 129, 300,

Washington, Louis, 271-272.                                                       301, 303.

Washington, Robert, 271.                                                             Western Monthly Review, 125, 128, 137,

Washington Co., O., dairy industry in, 48,                                  140; cited, 135, 137.

49; Underground Railroad in, 88, 91.                                     Western Museum, Cincinnati, 10.

Washington C. H., O., on Underground                                      Western Navigator, Cumings', 126.

Railroad, 86, 87.                                                                      Western Pilot, 126, 127, 142.

Washington, D. C., 301; troops sent to,                                        "Western Radicalism, 1865-1901: Con-

262.                                                                                          cepts and Origins," essay, 113.

Washington Evening Star, illus. from,                                         Western Reserve, importation of cattle

156; cited, 157.                                                                       into, 47, 54; cheese making in, 49, 50,

Washington Herald, 170.                                                             51, 52, 53, 57-58, 68-69; dairying in,

Wasson, George S., 452.                                                             56, 59; markets for dairy products of,

Water, underground, 153; as mineral re-                                    62, 67; butter making, 64; traversed

source, 212.                                                                             by fugitive slaves, 72; granted to Con-

Water and flood control in Ohio, recent                                     necticut, 246.

publications on, 431-432.                                                        Western Reserve Chronicle, cited, 52, 57,

Watkins, Thelma V., 201.                                                            58, 60, 61, 63.

Watson, James E., cited, 160.                                                     Western Reserve Farmer and Dairyman,

Watson's Hotel, Cincinnati, 24.                                                   cited, 55.

Waugh, Justin M., 346.                                                                Western Reserve Historical Society, 183,

Wave Waltz, song, 23.                                                                  186, 354, 360; Collections, cited, 70,

Wayne, Anthony, 325; Lew Wallace com-                              75; Tracts, cited, 247.

pared to, 220.                                                                          Western Reserve University, 333, 341.

Wayne, Ashtabula Co., O., 60.                                                   342, 343; Hospital, 338; Medical Col-

Wayne Co., O., butter production in, 64                                     lege Bulletin, 379.

Waynesville, O., 289, 293; on Under-                                        West Virginia, delegates from, in 1888

ground Railroad, 73; sesquicentennial,                                  National Republican convention, 232;

448.                                                                                         and Civil War, 260, 261.

"Wealth  Against Commonwealth, 1894                                    West Virginia Historical Magazine, cited,

and 1944," 113.                                                                       356, 357.

Weathercock , read by J. Burke, 6.                                       West Virginia Review, 352.

Webb, Mrs. Frank, 444.                                                               Western Souvenir, A Christmas and New

Webb, William S., analysis of Adena cul-                                 Year's Gift for 1829, 129, 141, 299,

303.

ture, 195-196; cited, 195, 200.                                               Western Spy, 130, 132, 138, 139; E.

Webber - - -- - --, poem read, 42.                                             Western Spy, 130, 132, 138, 139; E.

Weber, Dr. Gustav C. E., 332-333.                                            Morgan apprentice in office of, 141,

Weber, Dr. Gustav C. E., 332-333.

Webster's Spelling Books, publication of,                                   142.

143.                                                                                         Westerville Historical Society, 311.

Weddell House, Cleveland, 251, 252, 335.                                 Westwater, James M., 272.

Weed, C. H., 338.                                                                        Wheeling, W. Va., 83, 261, 368.

Weed, Dr. Frank J., 332, 333, 336; death                                    Whetstone River, 291.

of 335                                                             See also Olentangy River.

Whig Party, 303.

Weeden, William B., cited, 259.                                                "Whipple's Press," 59.

Weisenburger, Francis P., 203, 308; cited,                                 White, Mrs. Charles B., 98.

128, 324.                                                                                 White, E. E., 277.

Welker, Martin, cited, 56.                                                           White-eyes, Joseph, 289.

"Wellesley," poem on Kossuth, 250.                                          White Hospital, Ravenna, Cleveland sur

Wellman, G. S., 306.                                                                   geons at, 339.

Wells, Belle, 42.                                                                           Whiterock Creek, 79.

Wells, Bezaleel, 204.                                                                   Whitmore, Mary M., 305.

Wells, Horace, 103.                                                                    Whittaker, -----, organist, 23.

Wells, Oliver, 133-134.                 Whittier, John Greenleaf, 452; poem on

Wells Type Foundry, 134.                                                          Kossuth, 249.

Werner, -----, pianist, 37.                                                           Whittlesey, Charles, cited, 47.

Werner, Madasme --, 34.                                                           Whittlesey culture, 320.

Wessen, Ernest J., 118, 203.                                                       Wick, James L., Jr., 100.

West: Its Commerce and Navigation, 302,                                 Wickard, Martha, 313.

303.                                                                                        Wiersch, Henry W., 306.

West. Its Soil, Surface, and Productions,                                    Wilberforce University, 276, 285.

302, 303.                                                                                 Wilcox, Dr. Starling S., 402.

Western Academic Institute and Board of                                Wild, John Caspar, painter, 2.

Education, 13.                                                                        Wilderness and the War Path, 303.

Western Agriculturist, cited, 63, 66.                                           Wildlife, conservation of, 152.

Western College, staff changes at, 313.                                     Wilkinson, Miss -----, soloist, 38.

Western Farmer and Gardener; cited, 57,                                Willard, George W., 202.

59, 62.                                                                                    William L. Clements Library, 443.

Western Medical and Physical Journal,                                    Williams, Asa, 80.

125; Drake editor of, 369.                                                     Williams, Charles R., cited, 280.

Western Messenger, 12.                                                             Williams, Irvine, 81.

Western Methodist Book Concern, 141.                                     Williams, John Sharp, 208.



INDEX 485

INDEX                                  485

 

Williams, Nathaniel, 84.                                                            World Monetary and Economic Confer-

Williams, Richard, 81.                                                               ence, 207.

Williams, Roger, 314.                                                                World War I, Cleveland surgeons served

Williams, Mrs. Roy H., 102.                                                      in, 342, 344.

Williams, Samuel, cited, 349, 353, 358,                                    World War II, in Ohio, recent publica-

359, 360.                                                                                tions on, 439-440.

Williams, Silas, 80.                                                                     World's Work, cited, 169.

Williams & Mason, 123.                                                            Worthington, Eleanor Swearingen, 357.

Williamson, George, 131.                                                          Worthington, John G., 43.

Williamson, Thomas Smith, 84.                                                Worthington, L., 43.

Wilmington, O., Underground Railroad                                    Worthington, Mary, see Tiffin, Mary

station, 79.                                                                              (Worthington).

Wilson, Adam H., 86.                                                                 Worthington, Robert, 355, 356, 357.

Wilson, Henry, cited, 72.                                                           Worthington, Thomas, 75, 354, 357.

Wilson, Jesse, 72.                                                                       Worthington, O., on Underground Rail-

Wilson, Mrs. Robert, 311.                                                          road, 71, 72.

Wilson, Thomas, 84.                                                                   Wright, Alfred J., "Joel Wright, City

Wilson, William, 86.                                                                  Planner," 287-294.

Wilson, Woodrow, 205; and J. M. Cox,                                     Wright, Charles E., 294.

206.                                                                                        Wright, Elizabeth, 288.

Winchester, Va., Sheridan at, 222, 223.                                    Wright, Jabez, 83.

Winders, Dr. Frank, 402.                                                            Wright, Jesse, 293, 294.

Winds of Spring, 209.                                                                  Wright, John. 288.

Winesburg. O., see Clyde, O.                                                    Wright, Jonathan, 72, 288, 289, 290, 293.

Winfield, William W., 173.                                                        Wright, Dr. Jonathan, 293.

Winkler, John K., cited, 161, 162.                                              Wright, Orville, 456.

Winter, -----, musician, 23, 30.                                                  Wright brothers, 208.

Winthrop, [Robert Charles], opposition to                                 Wright mounds, 196, 199.

Kossuth, 253.                                                                         Wulsin, Lucien, 202.

Wisconsin, value of dairy products in,                                      Wyandot Indians, 289; cattle kept by, 46.

69; created from  Northwest Territory,                               Wyandotte, steamship, 305.

209; regiments requested from in 1861,                              Wyandotte Transportation Company, 305.

259.                                                                                        Wysong,.Virgil, 309, 445.

Wisconsin Daily Patriot, cited 259, 264.

Wisconsin, Report of the Adjutant-Gen-

eral, cited, 259.                                                                      XAVIER UNIVERSITY, staff changes at, 312,

Wisconsin State Journal, cited, 259, 264.                                   449.

Wise, H. A., 232.

Wiswell, W. M., 43.

Wittenberg College, staff changes at, 313.                                YALE UNIVERSITY, W. S. Sullivant grad-

Wittke, Carl, cited, 120, 128; book rev.,                                     uate of, 329.

205-208.                                                                                 Yates, Richard, and Civil War, 259, 260,

Wolcott, Oliver, 311.                                                                  261, 262; MSS. cited, 260, 262; at

Wolf, Hazel C., joint author, "The Cleve-                                 governors' conference, 262.

land Conference of 1861," 258-265.                                     Yeatman,-----, friend of Tosso, 39.

Wolf Creek, 90.                                                                           The Yorker, editor of, 201.

Wolfe, R. F., opposed Foraker, 155.                                           Young, -----, musician, 29.

Women, Cleveland, and Kossuth, 250-251.                               Young Men's Merchantile Library, Cincin-

Woman's Centennial Association of Wash-                              nati, 13.

ington County, 448.                                                                Youngstown, O., 333; cheese market, 62;

Women's rights, 109.                                                                  Underground Railroad station, 92.

Wood, Dr. John E., 403.                                                             Yuma Man, 106.

Wood, Reuben, 245.

Wood, William, 19.

Woodlots, Ohio, 148.

Woodson, Carter G., cited, 282.                                                 ZALESKI FORMATIONS, 110-111.

Woodward, J. H., cited. 158.                                                      Zanesfield, O., Dr. Sloan Library, 444.

Woodward, William Hill, 140.                                                   Zanesville, O., population in 1830, 3;

Woodward Free and Grammar School, 13.                              capital, 287; on Underground Railroad,

Woofendale, Robert, 103.                                                          91.

Woolson, F. A., 444.                                                                   Zeisberger, David, 314; cited, 47.

Wooster, O., butter market, 67.                                                  Zepp, Erwin C., 203, 308, 446.

Worcester, J. C., 141.                                                                 Zoar, O., dairying methods in, 59.

Workmen's compensation, 206.                                                 Zornow, William F., 313.