Index to Indiana Historical Society Publications, volumes 1 through 25, Part 1

Author: Riker, Dorothy Lois, 1904-
Publication date: 1900
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INDEX TO


INDIANA HISTORICAL SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS


VOLUMES 1 THROUGH 25


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Prepared by Dorothy L. Riker


As part of the sesquicentennial of the Indiana Historical Society's founding, it has seemed appropriate to make a comprehen- sive index of the first 25 volumes of the Society's numbered publications. It is not a complete name or subject index, but an attempt to pick out the main subjects and the individuals for whom there is substantive information. The Proceedings of the Indiana Historical Society in volumes one and six have been indexed more completely than the other publications because of the information they contain about the Society.


INDEX TO INDIANA HISTORICAL SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS


VOLUMES 1 through 25


Abbott, Edward, British lt. gov., 2:440-41; 18:157.


Abington (Wayne Co.), 18:45. Abolitionism, leaders in, 2:233- 67.


Academies, maintained by Society of Friends, 13:191-206. See


also Madison Academy; Spiceland Academy .


Adams, George A., of Morgan Co., 5:487-89,490,515.


Adams, John Quincy, 14:327-28,330; president, favors internal improvements, 6:56,63,69-78


6:190-252 passim; on Ohio-Mich- igan boundary dispute, 8:306; Robert Owen party visits, 14: 215,217,319-20,325;


secretary of state, letters


recd from Jonathan Jennings, 10:221,225-26,227-28,230-31, 248,259-60. See also IHS, hon- orary members.


Adams, Wayman, artist, 14:422-23, 424-26,429,432.


Adjutant general, Indiana Terr- itory, 3:101,201; state list of reports, 2:165-67.


Adolf, Henry & George, weavers, 8:411,423.


Adolph, Charles, weaver, 8:422-23. Agent of State (1842-72), list of reports, 2:167-68.


Agent of State for Indianapolis, reports of, 2:186.


Agricultural fairs, Marion Co., 16:214-17.


Agriculture, State Board of, list of reports, 2:168-69.


Agriculture, Vincennes Society for Encouragement of, 4:297. Agriculture and horticulture, difficulty of marketing prod- ucts, 6:125-27; in southern In- diana, 8:231,232-33,242,245,249, 326-27,334; at & near Vin- cennes, 8:437-38,459; 15:430- 31,432,440,441,459; at English Prairie in Illinois, 11:68n; 14:254; in Hancock Co., 11: 266,267,268,274,275-76,284-86; at New Harmony, 11:29-32; 14: 244-45,246-47,248,262,278,291;


at Shakertown, 14:273-74; efforts to turn Indians toward, 24:105-108,115, 117,140. See also indexes, Vols .- 14, 17; Dairying; Farm crops; Livestock. Albany (N.Y.), Robert Owen party visits (1824), 4:8-9,15-17; 14:186-87,191- 92; beginning of "water-level" route to West, 17:53; Indian trade at, 18: 165,169,172,181.


Albion (Il1.), Robert Owen party visits (1824), 4:78-91, 101-102,118-20; 14: 252-62 passim.


Aliens, property rights of, 8:20. Allen, Cyrus, political leader, 6:141.


passim; and the Monroe Doctrine, Allen, James, of Tenn., 16:88-89.


Allen, John, of Ky., 24:235-36,239,245,273. Allen, Joseph A. (or S.), 6:435,436. Allen, Solomon, of Parke Co., 16:49.


Allen County, 2:359-60; 18:45. See also Fort Wayne (Ind.).


Allensville (Switzerland Co.), 18:46. Almanacs, published, 11:380,381,385,386. American Antiquarian Society, 10:90-91, 95,96.


American Anti-Slavery Society, 2:237, 246-47.


American Home Missionary Society, 17:


22-23,70,79-80,117. See also Catholic missions; Moravians.


Ames, Rev. Edward R., 18:383n,394.


See also IHS, members.


Amusements and recreation of early settlers, 1:55,164-65,167-68,172; 2:398; 5:302; animal shows, 5:388- 94; carnivals, 5:385-88; contests & games, 16:156-57; fighting, 16: 16:208-11; horse racing, 17:101-


102; hunting, 16:195 ff .; of Rappites at New Harmony, 14:248,250,271; shooting matches, 16:211-13. See also "Play Party in Indiana," 20, no.2. Anderson (Andersontown) (Ind.), 1:173- 74; 12:43,45-46,112,196,201,202,203; 13:62-64; 18:46-48.


Anderson, Lt. Isaac, diary, 2:108-17. Anderson, Capt. Robert, 2:128n.


Anderson, William, Delaware chief, 1: 174; 4:313; 6:317,400; 12:51,57,66, 96,97,104-105,106,109,112,123,124, 226,238-39.


Andersonville Prison, Confederate, 5:163, 166-67.


Animals, bear, 16:164,201-204; deer, 16: 53,163,201; horses, 16:158; hound dogs,


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Animals-Cont.


16:204-205; opossums, 16:53; oxen, 16:158-59; packhorses, see index, 16: No.3; squirrels, 16:53,164,197-98; in Morgan Co. in early days, 5:312-33. See also Buffaloes.


Anti-Slavery Friends, Society of, 2:237,242,263; publications, 11: 352,362-63,367-68,372-73, 377; separation from Indiana Yearly Meeting, 15:57,75,84; attitude toward Henry Clay, 15:76,80-81; support of Free Produce Movement, 15:83-89.


Antislavery movement, 2:233-67. Archaeology, article on, 1:no. 8; IHS promotes, 10:39. Architecture, articles, "Early Architects and Builders of Indiana," 11:no.3; "Harmonist Construction," 23 :no. 2; merg- ing of styles in West, 17:137; farm houses & buildings, 17: 102-105; illustrations of New- England Style & Southern Fed- eral-Style Houses, 17: facing 104.


Armstrong, Lt. John, see index, vol.19.


Armstrong, John, secretary of


war, 10:189; letters recd from Jonathan Jennings, 10:196-197, 200-201; letters recd from Ben- jamin Stickney, see index, vol. 21.


Arsenal, state, 2:224, 4:558-59; U.S., land purchased for (1863) in Indianapolis, 4:559-60.


Art and artists, see Portraits and Painters of the Governors, 14: no.3. See also Folk art.


Ash, Abraham, interpreter, 21:59, 115,118,178,188.


Asheton, Joseph, of lst Regt., See index, vol. 19.


"At the Headwaters of the Maumee. A History of the Forts of Fort Wayne," by Paul Woehrmann, vol. 24. Attica (Ind.), 18:48.


Attorney general, Indiana Territory, 2:467,476. See also Jones, John Rice; Parke, Benjamin; Randolph,. Thomas; state, list of reports, 2 :169-70.


Attorneys, laws regarding in Northwest Territory, 2:10; fees allowed in Indiana Territory, 2:19-20,27; see also "Abraham Lincoln Lawyer," 7:no. 10; "Judge James Lockhart," 8:no. 1; "Recollections of Harrison Burns," 25 : no. 2; "Reminiscences of Early Marion County Bar, " 7:no. 3.


Auditor of state, list of reports, 2:170-72.


Audubon, John James, 11:9. Audubon, Lucy (Bakewell), 11 :9,18. Aurora (Ind. ), 7:172-75; 11:206; 18:48.


Babb, Clement E., quoted, 13:86-87.


Badin, Rev. Stephen T., Catholic mission- ary, 10:293n,298n, 299-305n; 14:14-15n, 43n, 55, 58-59,71-72.


Badollet, Albert, see index, vol. 22. Badollet, Algernon Sidney, 22:11,21,116, 245,261,295,330.


Badollet, Frances, see Gilham, Frances (Badollet).


Badollet, James P., 10:192n; 22:11,21, 116, 240, 245-46n, 261, 294, 330.


Badollet, Jane M. (Agun), 22:260n. Badollet, John, 10:192; 14:282,289; member Constitutional Convention (1816), 6:99,100,103, 105; register Vincennes Land Office, 15:468. See also IHS, honorary members.


Badollet, Julia (Armstrong), 22:330n. Badollet, Malinda (McClure), 22:294. Badollet, Margaret (Hannah), 22:11,104,


116, 204, 281, 302, 303, 304-305, 315, 316. Badollet, Rachel (Barnet), 22:273,321. Badollet, Relief (Burtch), 22:273,304. Bailey, John, comr. Clark's Grant, 6:406. Bain, William D., of Morgan Co., 5:495-97. Baird, Patrick, 6:100.


Baird, Samuel, surveyor, 15:448,450,457. Baker, Conrad, governor, promot es collec- tion of portraits of governors, 14: 388-432 passim; portrait, 14:412, 413,432.


Baker, S. Curtis, artist, 14:400,432.


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Bakewell, Benjamin, of Pittsburgh, 11:9,10; letters to and from Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Pears, see ll:no. 1; Robert Owen party meets, 14:227,231,233,297, 298,331.


Bakewell, Mrs. Benjamin, letters from Mrs. Thomas Pears, 11:16- 19,32-34,41-42,52-53,66,70- 74,80-84.


Bakewell, Nance White, see Camp- bell, Nancy White (Bakewell). Bakewell, Thomas, of Pittsburgh, letter to Thomas Pears, 11:21- 22; to Mrs. Pears, 11:47. Bakewell, Thomas Woodhouse, of Pittsburgh, 11:9.


Baldwin Locomotive Works, 13: 107,108.


Baltimore (Md.), Robert Owen party visits (1824), 4:36-38; 14: 212-14,317-18; John Cand- ler visits (1853-54), 16:28, 105-107.


Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 6: 77,127; 8:218-19.


Bank of the State of Indiana, 2: 173,174. See also State bank. Banks and banking, discussed in Constitutional Convention (1850), 8:18,41-44; Corydon branch bank, 10:242-43; Evans- ville branch bank, 8:326. See also State bank; Vin- cennes, Bank of. Baptists, Duck Creek Church (Ohio), 1:281; minutes of various associations, see 11: 316-90 passim; missionaries, see McCoy, Isaac. Barbecue, described, 5:370-71. Barbee, Thomas, of Ky., see index, 16 :no.3.


Barber, Levi, surveyor, 6:359, 422.


Barbour, Lucian, lawyer, 7:196-98. Barnett, Thomas J., editor, 13:8. Barnum, H. L., 11:343.


Barron, Joseph, 21:65; 22:204; 24:199; interpreter & scout, 6:302-303n,304; 12:56,57,59. Bartholomew, Joseph, 10:172,190- 91,242.


Bartholomew County, Moravian settlement, 8:208-61; described in 1826, vol., 18:48; cemeteries, 23:91,93,95-105. Baton Rouge (La.), 16 :72,73-75. Battlefields, in Indiana, 1:177-79; 18:112.


Battles, see Fallen Timbers; Tippecanoe. Baumann, Frederick, 18:399n,400,401. Baus, Simon P., artist, 14:427-28,432. Beasley, John, builds blockhouse on


Little Miami, 1:329-30; attacked by Indians, 1:330-32.


Beatty, Eskuries, army paymaster, see index, vol. 19.


Beauharnois, Charles de la Boische,


Marquis de, governor of New France, see index, 18:no.2.


Beech Grove Seminary (Union Co.), 13: 195-96; 15:127n.


Beecher, Catharine, 17:125-26. Beecher, Charles, 11:390.


Beecher, Henry Ward, 16:229; 17:99,172; 18:359,360,377,388-92; residence in Indianapolis, 12:194; quoted, 17:11- 12,65-66,78-79,138. See also under IHS, members.


Beecher, Lyman, 1:31; 17:6-7,15. Beggs family of Clark Co., 2:128n. Belestre, Sieur de, comdt at Fort Ouiatanon, 18:141,159,161.


Benedict, Samuel Goodrich, 25:28-29,49. Benevolent and correctional institutions,


see Blind, State Institute for; Deaf and Dumb, State Institute for; Feeble Minded, Asylum for; Reform School for Boys; Reform School for Girls; Soldiers and Sailors Orphan Asylum. Bennet, Bethania Crocker (Bishop), see 20:no. 1.


Bennet, Elizabeth (Weare), 20:13,14,28. Bennet, Joseph, see 20:no.1.


Bennet, Martha (Challis), 20:10,11,13. Bennet, Mary, mother of Joseph, see 20: no.1.


Bennet, Wing, & Co., silversmiths & Watchmakers, 20:10,12,13,14.


"The Bennet Family," by Mintie Allen Royse, 20:no.1. Berthoud, Eliza (Bakewell), 11:18. Berthoud, Nicholas Augustus, 11:18n. Bertrand, Joseph, 14:48n,50.


Bestor, Arthur E., "Education and Reform at New Harmony," 15:no. 3.


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Bethel Friends' school (Morgan Co. ), 13:167-68; (Wayne Co.), 13:142,160. Bethlehem (Clark Co.), 18:49.


Bethlehem (Wayne Co.), 18:49. Betts, Mrs. Susan, weaver, 8:425-26. Beveridge, Albert J., historian, 10:83.


Beveridge, Mrs. Albert J., 10:83. Beveridge-Indiana Memorial Fund, 10:83. Biddle, Horace B., sketch of


John B. Dillon, 2:57-62; 6: 470.


Biddle, James, comdt at Camp Mor- ton, 13:316,322.


Bienville, Jean Baptiste le Moyne, Sieur de, governor of Louisi- ana, 8:75-107 passim, 121,123, 125; 18:147,148. Bigger, James, 10:194,196,197-98. Bigger, Samuel, governor, por- trait, 14:404-405,432.


Bigler, William, of Pa., 16:118. Bigot, Francois, intendant, 18: 205-13 passim.


Birds, in Morgan Co., 5:353-54; in Whitewater Valley, 15:37, 143-44.


- Birkbeck, Morris, Illinois com- munity, . 11:67n-68n,71n; 14: 252,279-80; death by drown- ing, 11:16; 14:294.


Birkett, Henry, of Albion, Ill., 14:253,254-55,257,272.


Birmingham (Tippecanoe Co.), 18: 49-50.


Birney, James G., 2:234.


Bishop, Bethania (Crocker), see


Bennet, Bethania Crocker (Bish- op).


Bishop, George, 20:37-40. Bishop, J. M., of Morgan Co., 5:513-14.


Bissot, Francois Marie, see Vincennes, Francois-Marie Bis- · sot, Sieur de.


Bissot, Jean Baptiste, see Vin- cennes, Jean-Baptiste Bissot, Sieur de. Blackford (Posey Co.), 18:49.


Blackford, Isaac, at Vincennes, 14:282,289. See also under IHS, members and officers.


Black Hawk War, 12:168-69; Lincoln serves in, 7:486-87; attitude of Potawatomi toward, 10:308-309. Black swamp, in Ohio, 17:66-67,75. Blair, Don, "Harmonist Construction," 23 :no.2.


Blake, James, of Indianapolis, 16: 214; 18:362,367,368,374,427; char- acterized, 4:527-28; activities, 7:232,249-50; commissioner, 11: 191-92n; 12:151. See also under IHS, members & officers. Blake, Mrs. James, 7:250.


Blake, Thomas H., of Terre Haute, indicted for dueling, 10:241; congressman, 10:265-67.


Blank, Ralph, "Early Railroad Building in Indiana," 6:123-36. Blankenship, Perry M., of Morgan Co., 5:437-40. See also index, vol. 5. Blankenship, Quincy Adams, of Morgan Co., 5:439,503-508.


Blind, State Institute for, list


of reports, 2:174-75; construction, 11:197,198 (illus.).


Blockhouses, construction of, 1:52-53; 15:40n; in War of 1812 & earlier, 12:85,216-17; 15:235-36.


Bloomfield (Ind.), 18:50-51; 25:61- 66,74-76.


Bloomingdale Academy, 13:177,180, 181-83,185-87,197-98,214; 16:49. Bloomington (Ind. ), Scotch-Irish


Presbyterians in, 4:451-55,469- 522 passim; printers, 11:309-91 passim; failure of project for railroad from Columbus, 13:74-76; described in 1826, vol.18:51.


Blue River Academy (Washington Co.), 13:200-201.


Blue River Trace, 6:381-84. Blythe, Benjamin I., 5:52.


"Boatload of Knowledge," 5:221; 11:8, 44-45n,56n; 15:325,330n,345n; Robert Dale Owen's Journal of journey on, 23:237-64.


Bobbs, Dr. John S., at Camp Morton, 13:240,305,325,326.


Bobbs-Merrill Company, agent for sale of IHS Publications, 6:534,536. See also Bowen-Merrill Company. Bohlen, D. A. architect, 11:198,200.


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Bolton, Nathaniel, 1:38; 7:232-33; 18:358-59,384; librarian, 2: 50; author, "Early History of Indianapolis and Central Indi- ana," 1 :no. 5.


Bolton, Sarah T., 7:232-33; 18: 384; poetry quoted in Nathan- iel Bolton's article, 1:149- 87 passim.


Bonaparte, Joseph, in New Jersey, 4:28; 14:202; Robert Owen party visits, 14:302,315-16; 23:234, 235,284.


Bond, Edward, diary of trip to Whitewater Valley from North Carolina (1809), 15:32-36. Bonnecamps, Joseph Pierre de, Jesuit missionary, map of Celoron's voyage, 6:336,337, 339.


Bono (Ind.), 18:51.


Book selling, prospects for, in Indiana (1817), 10:218.


Boon, Ratliff, state senator, 8:165,167,169; congressman, 8:169-70; Donald Macdonald visits, 14:328,329,330; governor, portrait, 14:396- 97n,398,405,406,432.


Boonville (Boonsville) (Ind.), 18:51-52.


Bosseron, Francois, 19:23-24. Boston (Mass.), Robert Owen party visits, 14:303-304; John Cand- ler visits, 16:22-23,112. Bowen-Merrill Company, printer for IHS, 6:468,471,481; pub- lications lost in fire, 6:479; ceases publishing for IHS but offers to act as agent for sale of publications, 6:495, 496,497,514-15. See also Bobbs- Merrill Company. Bowman, Matthias, of Hamilton Co., 17:48-49.


Bowyer (Boyer), John, Journal of Wayne campaign, 16:242, 245-46n.


Boyd, Col. John P., comdr 4th Regt. in battle of Tippecanoe, 4:272-81; 22:194n,206,207,210, 214-16,217-18n,242,249.


Boyer, Margaret, see Conner, Margaret (Boyer ).


Brackenridge, John A., 8:163-64,166,173. Bradford, James, of Ist Regt., see index, vol.19.


Brady, Arthur W., edits diary of Moravian Indian Mission, 6:567. See also IHS, members.


Branch, Emmett F., governor, portrait, 14:427-28,432.


Branham, David C., 1:63.


Brant, Joseph, Mohawk chief, 2:106, 107; 19:58-60n,68,69,152.


Bray, Naomi, weaver, 8:426.


Brevier Legislative Reports, list of, 2 :158-59.


Bridges, at Indianapolis, on National Road, 7:219 (illus.), 220; 13:facing 16 (illus.), chain (Washington,


D. C.), 14:327; timber (Washington, D. C. & Pittsburgh), 14:216,227,331. Bright, David G., 10:101-102.


Bright, Jesse D., political boss, 6: 138-139,147,148, 157,158,179-82; "The Political Career of," by Charles B. Murphy, 10:no.3. Bright, Mary E. (Turpin), 10:102. Bright, Michael, 10:103.


Bright, Rachel (Graham), 10:101. British, compete with French for


fur trade & possession of the Ohio Valley, 2:323,324,327,332-33,411-13, 415-16; 7:31-75 passim, 82-95 passim; 18:139-45 passim, 160,186, 191; 19:33,77,203; take command of Post Vincennes, 2:440-42; of Fort Ouiatanon, 2:334; defeated by Indians under Pontiac, 2:334-35; accused of sending poisoned brandy to Miami Indians, 18:181-82; win Indian allies in Great Lake area & northern Indiana, 18: 148, 154, 155, 215, 216-17; fail to evacuate posts in Northwest after Revolutionary War, 19:10-11; relations and intrigues with Indians, 19:11,14, 17,33, 58-60n, 67-68, 108,116,119,157, 224,225,232,233,275,284. See also indexes, vols. 21 & 24; interfere in territorial & Indian affairs, 22: 112,177n, 189n,223,234,254. British army, see index, 16:no.3.


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Britton, Thomas P., neighbor of Lincoln, 8:159,181-82.


Brooks, Lewis & Thomas J., trad- ing post at Hindostan, 6:353- 54.


Brookville (Ind.), 15:13,17,47, 49,96,109-10,111,119,131,145; cabinetmaker, 25:12-13,148-49; courthouse, 11:198; in 1826, vol.18:52; early newspapers, 18:8-9; printers, 11:309,310, 327,372; price of town lots (1814), 10:206; public water supply, 7:281-82.


Brookville Land Office, removal of, 10:258-59n.


Brotherton Indians, 21:59; Jour- nal of trip to Indiana (1817), 6 :271-345.


Brough , John, 13:71-72,82,83, 101n,105.


Brouillette (Brouett), Michael, 12:59,204-205.


Brown, Austin H., editor, quoted, 13 :7,95-98.


Brown, Basil, hotel keeper, 2: 353; 14:268,269,279.


Brown, Patrick, leads expedition against Wabash Indians, 19: 114-17,124,139,150. Brown, Paul, visits to & comments on New Harmony, 15:299,330, 333,335n,351,353,355-56,364,


373,377n,386n,388n; on Yellow Springs community, 15:341,342. Brown, Thomas, surveyor, 6:436. Brown, William H., of Morgan Co., 5:490-93.


Brown, William J., secretary of state, 2:353; newspaper pub- lisher, 13:7. See also under IHS, members.


Brown County, cemeteries, 23:110- 31 passim.


Browning, Eliza Gordon (ed.), "Lockerbie's Assessment List of Indianapolis (1835)," 4: no.7. See also under IHS, members and officers.


Browning, Robert, Indianapolis druggist, 3:335,340,356.


Brownson, John, surveyor, 6:352.


Brownstown (Ind. ), printing office,


11:309,387,388; in 1826, vol. 18: 52-53.


Brownsville (Ind.), 18:53. Bruceville (Ind.), 18:53.


Bruté, Rev. Simon Gabriel, visits Indians in northern Indiana,


10:306; letters to and from Father


Petit, see index, vol. 14. See also under IHS, honorary members.


Bryan, William Jennings, candidate for president, 9:59.


Buckingham, Ebenezer, Jr., surveyor, 6:359,414-18, 455; 15:227.


Buckley, R. H., artist, 14:398-99.


Buckongahelas, Delaware chief, 12:7, 42,43,45,54-55,197,198,205. Buckongahelas' town (Wapicomekoke), 12: 42,43,46,47,196,197-98.


Buechner, Cecilia B., "The Pokagons," 10:no.5.


Buffalo (N.Y.), appearance (1835),


11:254; port of entry to West, 17: 28-30,70.


Buffalo and Mississippi Railroad Company, incorporated, 11:338.


Buffalo Trace (Clarksville to Vincennes), 6:349-50,357,364-80,422-23; 17: 37,38; article on, 15:no.2.


Buffaloes, evidence of, in southern Indiana, 6:367-68,369-72; 19:55; roads made by, 15:184-87,245; encountered by early travelers, 15:184-86,201-204,206,214.


Buffum, Arnold, editor, 11:351-52.


Builders, see Architecture.


Bulfinch, Charles, architect, 11:179n.


Bull Moose movement, 9:87,88.


Buntin, Robert, surveyor, 15:451n,458, 46In, 477,48ln.


Burford, William B., state printer, 6:495,496.


Burlington (N.J. ), 16:24-26,110.


Burnet, Jacob, travels, 2:14,16; 6:378.


Burnett, Abraham, half-breed Potawatomi, 14:12n, 11ln, 112,131,132,139.


Burnett, Isaac, James, Rebecca, reserves for, 6:437.


Burns, Harrison, "Personal Recollec- tions," 25:no.2.


Burns, James, of Madison, 25:78-83.


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Burns, Lee, "Early Architects and Builders of Indiana," 11: no.3; "Life in Old Vincennes, " 8 :no. 9; "The National Road in Indiana," 7:no.4. See also IHS, officers.


Burr, Aaron, followers in Indiana, 6:380-81,391; western expedi- tion, 10:182-84; 12:92,145; 22:72,90; interest in Ohio Falls Canal, 12:171; 22:49n. Burtch, Margaret (Hannah), 22:273, 281.


Burtch, William, of Vincennes, 22: 273-74,275,280,287.


Bush, William, of Hamilton Co., 2:377,378-79; 12:114,116,123, 129.


Buskirk, Capt. David V., tallest man in Union Army, 7:366,367- 68,425-32.


Busseron, Shaker settlement, 22: 128,187,210n.


Butler, Ovid, lawyer, 7:192,194- 95,259.


Butler family, of Carrollton, Ky., 20:41-42.


Butler University, Lucius B. Swift addresses students, 9: 99,139-40.


Cabinet makers, list of, see 25: no.1.


Cady, Abigail K. (Mrs. Charles W.), 18:386-87. Cady, Charles W., 18:386,420. See also under IHS, members and officers. Cahokia (I11.), 19:27,33,48-49. Cain, John, of Indianapolis, 10:121. See also IHS, members. Cairo (Il1.), trade connection with Evansville, 8:329-36 passim.


Caldwell, John, of Vincennes and Shawneetown, 22:165,166,176, 190,194,208,219,220n,236,261. Caldwell, Sally (Badollet), 22: 11,21,103,116,166n,261,295. Calhoun, John C., Owen party meets, 14:215,219-20,329. California Gold Rush, 15:130-34.


Call, Jacob, congressman, 10:256n, 258-59.


Calumet (Calamet) River, 18:53. Cambridge City (Ind. ), printers, 11:310,385.


Camp Burnside ( Indianapolis), 13:280.


Camp Carrington (Indianapolis), 13: 316.


Camp Chase (Columbus, O.), prison camp, 13:253,259,260,270,301,302, 335,348.


Camp Douglas (Chicago), prison camp, 13:253,255,324,350,366,372. Camp Morton (Indianapolis), Civil War training camp, 4:549; 13:


240-50,362; prison camp, 4:567-


68; 13:251-373 passim; hospitals for prisoners, 13:305-13; paroled Indiana prisoners at, 13:301-304; "Camp Morton, 1861-1865, Indianapolis Prison Camp," 13 :no.3.


Campbell, Alexander, debate with


Robert Owen, 15:400,402,404,405.


Campbell, Rev. Allan D., 11:53n.


Campbell, Grace (Pearcy), of Brown Co., 23:111-14.


Campbell, Lt. Col. John B., expe- dition against Miami villages, 12:73; 21:186n-87n; 24:251.


Campbell, John L., article on Joseph G. Marshall, 1:189-200. See also IHS, members.


Campbell, Nancy White (Bakewell), 11:53.


Campbell, Robert Mis, in Wayne's campaign, 16:251,258,288,291-92, 295.


Campbell, William, with Lochry expedition, 2 :125-27.


Canadian volunteers, land grants to, 22:271.


Canal Fund Commissioners, list of reports, 2:176,181; established by law, 5:102-103; proceedings of, 5:104,116-19,123-29.


Canals, building of compared with railroads, 6:128-31. See also Central Canal; Erie Canal; Fort Wayne to Michigan City Canal; Ohio Falls Canal; Wabash and Erie Canal; Whitewater Canal.


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Candler, John "Letters from Amer- ica, 1853-1854," 16:no.1. Cannelton (Ind.), trade connec- tion with Evansville, 8:332, 336; in Civil War, 8:377; industries, 25:36-38; in 1826, vol.18:53.


Captives' Town (Ohio), 12:27,30, 31,32,191.


Carey Indian Mission (Mich.), 14: 13,72n.


Carleton, Sir Guy, letter to, 2:440-42.


Carleton, Robert, pseudonym of Baynard R. Hall, 6:50.


Carlisle (Ind.), printing point, 11:309,356; in 1826, vol. 18: 53.


Carpenter, Willard, of Evansville, 8:364-65; 11:210-11.


Carqueville, Sieur de, comdt at Fort Quiatanon, 18:208,209, 210,213.


Carr, Elisha, see "I Alone Re- member," 18: no.3.


Carr, John, 18:302-304.


Carr, Joseph, see 18:no.3.


Carr, Mary Jane (Hess), see 18: no.3.


Carr, Nancy (Drummond), see: 18: no.3.


Carr, Thomas, 18:298.


Carrier's addresses, see Indianap- olis Gazette; Vincennes Western Sun.


Carrington, Gen. Henry B., 13: 317-18,341,351,362-63. See also IHS, members.


Carrollton (Ky.), 20:40,51-52; girls' school, 20:40,41-42,71, 73,74-75,78-79. Carter, Joseph B., of Columbus, gravestone, 23:102. Carter, Thomas, of Indianapolis, 12:147,232,235. Cass, Lewis, comr. to treat with Indians, 1:152-53; 10:263n, 267,274-78; 12:99,104,156, 162-63; quoted on Indian char- acter and languages, 12:137,138, 139; governor and supt. of Indi- an affairs, 24:223,255,257-58, 261-64,264-65,266,272,273, see also Index, vol.21.


Cathcart, Andrew, 13:55,61,107. Catholic missions, among Miami, 1:


123-32; 7:311-61 passim; among - Potawatomi, 10:290-91,297-306, 312-13,314-15, see also Index, vol.14; west of Mississippi River, 14:50-51n; in Michigan, 14:54n. Caves, whetstone, 15:269.


Cedar Grove (Ind.), 12:47-50,86.


Céloron, Pierre Joseph, voyage to Ohio Valley (1749), 6:337-40; 12 :2,3.


Cemeteries, Bartholomew Co. : Harmony, 23:91,93,95-98; Columbus, 23: 98-100,101-102; Bethany, 23:103- 105; Brown Co .: New Bellsville, 23:110,114-20; Mt. Zion, 23:121, 123-26; Elkinsville, 23:128; Brown, 23:129; Christianburg, 23:130; Melott, 23:131; Clark Co .: Silver Creek, 18:304-11. See also Crown Hill Cemetery; Greenlawn Cemetery.


Census, Indiana Territory, 1:184; 4:296, see also names signed to slavery & other petitions, 2:459- 61,488-91,505-506,513-15; Indiana, 1820-50, vol.1:184; Marion Co. (1830), 4:no.5. See also Population. Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia,


report of Indiana's participation, 2:176.


Centerville (Ind.), 15:48-50,76,101,103, 130,131,134; 18:53-54; printers, 11:311,328,392; 18:9-12.


Central Academy (Plainfield), 13:189- 90,201-202,214.


Central Canal, legislation for, 5: 101-102; construction, 5:105,106, 110-11,123,412-14.


Central Plank Road Company, 7:234- 35.


Chaine (Chene), Isadore, British agent, 21:126-29,133,134,137, 144-45.


Challis, Ebenezer & James, 20:10,17. Challis, Martha, see Bennet, Martha (Challis).


Chambers, Benjamin, of Dearborn Co., 22: 48,82n,100-101,101-102,104n, 108-109,137-38,143,146-47.


Chambers, James, Indian captive, 2: 123-24.


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Chapman, Elizabeth, see Conner, Elizabeth (Chapman).


Chapman, George A., editor, 13:7. Chapman, Jacob Page, editor, 13: 7-8; quoted, 13:8,16,21-22, 24-25,29,32-35,40,45,46,49- 50n.




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