Index to Indiana Historical Society Publications, volumes 1 through 25, Part 2

Author: Riker, Dorothy Lois, 1904-
Publication date: 1900
Publisher: [Indianapolis : Indiana Historical Society]
Number of Pages: 82


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Charities, State Board of, cre- ated, 2:176.


Charleston (S.C.), D. Macdonald visits, 14:367-73.


Charlestown (Ind.), branch bank, 10:242; printing office, 11: 310,345; in 1826, vol. 18:54. Chase, Ira J., governor, portrait, 14:416,419,432. See also IHS, members.


Chase, Rev. Moody, 17:117. Cherokee Indians, 19:69,80,107, 231.


Chicago (I11.), 17:76,164; John Candler visits (1853), 16:56; effect of railroads on 17:55; swampiness, 17:64; com- petition with Toledo as port, 17:67; society at, 17:110,123, 147-48; wheat port, 17:163- 64. See also Fort Dearborn. Chickasaw war, 3:41-42n,49,51; 7:93-104; 18:147,150,152,187, 199; article on, 8:no.2. Chinn, John T., of Vigo Co., 11: 318.


Chinn, Thomas, Indianapolis, 12:234.


Chippewa Indians, 19:99-100,119, 152; 21:52,84,87,90,126n,130, 139,143,146, 147n, 202n,222n, 253; 24:177,179,190,234. Cholera, affects construction of Wabash & Erie Canal, 5:147; in Morgan Co., 5:309-10; in White- water Valley, 15:89,101,123-24; epidemics of, 5:309-10; 7:275- 77,279,284-85,290; 8:345,347, 413.


Christ Church, Indianapolis, arch- itect for, 11:199,200,202. Christmas, observance of, by set- tlers near Cincinnati, 1:261- 62; custom of "turning out the schoolmaster," 16:181-87; decor- ation of Circle monument, 18:432- 33.


Churches, first in Indianapolis, 1: 162-64; in Miami country, 1:246- 47,280-81. See also under names- of cities and denominations; Catholic missions; Christ Church; Scotch- Irish Presbyterians in Monroe County, 4:no. 8.


Cincinnati (Ohio), 17:7,75; settle- ments in area of, 1:250-364; in 1791, 4:183; visited by Robert Owen's party (1824-25), 4:61-62; 14:236,296; John Candler visits (1853), 16:38,40-42,56; population & value of manufactures (1826), 6:25; described (1802), 15:20; (1831), 8:263-64; agricul- tural fair, 13:82-83; bids for trade with Indiana cities, 13: 66-70; population (1850-70), 13:65; speech, climate, society, 17:138,144,147; market for corn & hogs, 17:163-64.


"The Circle. The Center of Our Uni- verse," by Ernestine Bradford Rose, 18 :no. 4.


Civil Service Chronicle, established by Lucius B. Swift, 9:39. See also index to vol.9.


Civil service reform, Lucius B. Swift's activities for, 9:13-98 passim.


Civil War, list of offices & commissions created in connection with, & their reports, 2:223-25; 7th Independent Co., Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, guards Lincoln, 5:1-39; release of Union men from Andersonville Prison & their loss in destruction of SS Sultana, 5:163-99; service of Gen. Robert S. Foster, 5:525-38; effort of IHS to preserve history of, 6: 473-74,498-99; Johnson, Hines & Morgan Confederate raids (1862- 63), 7:131-83; 8:374,376; 13:320- 22; men in Co. F, 27th Indiana, among the tallest in Union army, 7:367-68,369,421-32; stature of men from various states, 7:402- 20; effect on trade at Evans- ville, 8:337-40,366,373; Evans- ville's contribution to, 8:373-77; L.B. Swift's service in, 9:3-4; prison camps, 13:253,254-55,259, 260, see also Camp Morton; and


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reconstruction, Yankee .wes- tern mission, 17:7,11-12,14, 22,24-25,66,173-74; commem- orated by Soldiers' & Sailors' Monument, 18:397 ff; articles, "Indianapolis and the Civil War," by John H. Holliday, 4: no.9; "Camp Morton, Indi- anapolis , 1861-1865," 13:no.2. Civil War, Board of Loan Comm- issioners, report, 2:196. Clark, Absalom, of Brown Co., 23:144-46,148,154.


Clark, Amos, of New Harmony, 25: 6,15.


Clark, Angaline, of Brown Co., gravestone, 23:131,134,135, 154.


Clark, Anna, of Brown Co., grave- stone, 23:131,132.


Clark, George Rogers, 19:7,23n, 39,61n,86; secret instruc- tions recd from Patrick Henry, 1:74-76; capture of Vincennes, 1:178; aid given him by French at Vincennes, 15:436-37,438, 439,443; plans expedition agst Detroit, 2:97-106; expedition abandoned, 6:370; Lochry's party captured on their way to join Clark, 2: 106-27; expedition to Little Miami (1780), 19:114n; trails followed by his men, 6:360- 61,373,384; 15:188-89; land grant to Clark & his men, 6: 405-409, see also Clark's Grant; effect of his victory at Vincennes on that place, 15:189-90; appealed to by citizens of Vincennes for aid against Indians, 15:195,197; expedition against Indians in vicinity of Vincennes (1786), 15:197-99; 19:14-15; statue, Indianapolis, 18:4-8,409. Clark, Hannah, of Brown Co., 23: 134,136, 144-45, 148, 156 . Clark, Marston G., 7:386-87. Clark, Mary, see Cross, Mary (Clark).


Clark, William, surveyor, 6:405,406. Clark, William, in Wayne's campaign, see index, 16 :no.3.


Clark County, formation, 3:73,97; county seat, 3:109; territory attached to, 3:115-16; territorial officers, see index, 3:no.3; census (1810, 1816), 3:82,84,85; petition against suspending article pro- hibiting slavery (1807), 2:518- 20; 4:219; 22:93-94n; action of Congress on petition, 2:521; in 1826, vol. 18:54-55; pioneer life in, see 18:no.3.


Clark's Grant, cession of, 4:246; 6:405; 15:207; survey of, 6: 405-409; 15:222-27 passim, 262; acreage, 4:246; 6:408; settle- ment of, 6:88-89; petitions for land in, 2:118-24; new survey of needed, 10:179-80; population (1800), 15:219.


Clarke, William, judge, 2:17; 3:71,91. Clarksville (Ind.), 15:183,197,207,208, 210


Clarksville Trace, see Buffalo Trace. Clay, Henry, visits Richmond (Ind.), 2:263-64; 15:74-82; influence


on internal improvements, 6:70-72; Indiana county named for, 6:83; Whig leaders, 6:95,141; in Indianapolis, 18:433-34; candidate for president, 22: 266; attacks Gallatin, 22:307. Clay County, 18:55.


Claypool, Reuben, 5:245.


Cleveland, Grover, president, see index, vol. 9.


Climate, in Old Northwest, 17:26,143, 144-45,160.


Clinton, DeWitt, 14:181,193,196,198, 308,314; described, 14:191; on


education, 14:194; presides at Robert Owen meeting, 14:309; defends Owen, 14:313.


Clothing, of pioneers, 2:389-94; 5:292- 93,374; 16:167-70,222,223; 17:124. Coal, noted by surveyors & travelers, 6:319,456; Indiana fields, 8:325-26; 17:164; Evansville shipping point for, 8:366.


Cobb, Lyman, arithmetic book, 11:340.


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Coburn, John, 18:368,398,414; paper on John B. Dillon, 2: 37-56; 6:470,471,472,482,498; death, 6:522. See also IHS, members and officers. Coe, Isaac, 7:263; 12:161,230; fund comr. 5:124,125,126; house in Indianapolis, 18:374-75, 376 (illus.), 393. See also IHS, members.


Coffin, Elijah, of Richmond, 15: 60,65,114,120-22; 16:42. Coffin, Levi, abolitionist, 2: 241; activities in Underground Railroad, 15:66-73,83; par- ticipation in Free Produce Movement, 15:84-85.


Colcord, Harry M., artist, 14: 415-16,432.


Coleman, Christopher (ed.), "Centennial Handbook Indiana Historical Society, 1830-1930," 10:no.1. See also IHS, members and officers. Coles, Edward, 2:233-34.


Colfax, Schuyler, political leader, 6:137,141.


Collier, Henry W., governor of Alabama, 16:78-79.


Collings (Collins) family, attacked by Indians, 1:53-54; 2:129, 132-33.


Collins, Jerry, of Indianapolis, 12:148,236.


Collins, Solomon, of Morgan Co., 5:253-58.


Colonization, State Board of, list of reports, 2:176-77. .


Colonization of Negroes, 2:243-44, 248-49,261; 15:65,81n; 16: 44-45,79.


Columbia (Ohio), settlements in area of, 1:250-364. See also Cincinnati.


Columbia Club, Indianapolis, 18:413-15.


Columbus (Ind.), courthouse, 11: 193,201; hotel, 13:25-26; fail- ure of project for railroad from Bloomington, 13:74-76; in 1826, vol. 18:55; cemetery, 23:98-102.


Columbus (Ohio), 16:36-37. Columbus, Christopher, 7:no.9. Commerce, on Indiana rivers, 5:69-73; on Wabash & Erie Canal, 5:144,147, 148-49; role in Yankee "mission" to the West, 17:7-9. See also Evans- ville (Ind.); St. Joseph River; Travel and transportation; Wabash & Erie Canal.


Commissary general, office of, 2:177. Commission to locate capital of Indiana, 1:153-55; 2:379-80; 4:315-17; 10: 226; 12:117-21,224-25.


Condit family, of Dubois Co., 8:161, 172,179-80.


Conduitt, Alexander B., of Morgan Co., 5:444-46. See also index, vol. 5. Conestoga wagon, description, 7:226-27. Confederate Army, prisoners at Camp Morton, 13:251-373; burial ground of dead, 13:373-75; raids in Indiana, by Hines, 13:320; by Johnson, 7:134- 35; 8:374,376; by Morgan, 7:131-83; 13:321-22.


Congregationalists, 15:96; 17:22,137,139, 171-72.


Connecticut, emigration from, 17:13,14. Connecticut Historical Society, 10:92. Conner, Alexander H., of Indianapolis, 7:204,205-206; 12:177; 18:377,381. Conner, Elizabeth (Chapman), 12:113, 116,122,126-28,140; portrait, 12: facing 128.


Conner, Henry, son of Richard, birth, 12: 21,189; life with Moravians, 12: 24-26,26-27,37-38; common interests with brothers John & William, 12: 158; interpreter, 12:162-63,189; marriage, 12:184; Conners' Creek home, 12:36.


Conner, James, son of Richard, birth, 12:14,189; redeemed from Shawnee,


12:16,17-18,188; life with Moravians, 12:24-26,26-27,37-38; common interests with brothers John & William, 12:158; interpreter, 12:162-63.


Conner, John, 6:315n; member Center Lodge, 3:13-14; biography, see vol.12; and Indians and Fort Wayne Indian Agency, 21:44,93,134,149,160,179,180; 24: 117,151,152,165,187,188,194,204.


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Conner, Lavina (Winship), 12:50, 87,133.


Conner, Margaret (Boyer), mother of John & William, see index vol. 12.


Conner, Richard, father of John & William, see index vol. 12. Conner, William, early settler, Hamilton Co., 1:172-73; 4:312- 13,315; trading station, 2: 377,378,379; member Center Lodge, 3:13-14; Thomas Dean & Brotherton Indians visit (1817), 6:315-18; biography, see vol. 12; house, frontis- piece, vol. 12; portrait, 12: facing 108; interpreter & con- tractor, 21:71,215.


Conner, William W., of Nobles- ville, 2:356.


Connersville (Ind.), 12:87-88, 93,99,100; 15:49-50,146; 18: 55-56.


Connolly, John, British agent, 19:78.


Conrad, Jacob, of Corydon, 6: 102,109; 11:189-190.


Constitution of 1816, 2:33; prep- aration of, 6:103-22; provi- sion for seat of government, 6: 110; section prohibiting slav- ery, 6:112-13; provision for judicial system, 6:105-108, 119-21; 7:185,188-89; fol- lowed Jeffersonian-Republican principles, 6:114-15; pro- vision for education, 6:117- 18; 22:262; for militia, 6: 118.


Constitutional convention (1816), 2:32-33; proceedings published, 2:145-46; delegates, 3:87-88,89;


work of, 6:98-113; 10:213-14,215; Coverlet weaving, article on, 8:no.8.


22:16,21,261-63.


Constitutional convention (1850), Journal & Debates published,


2: 145-46; Caleb Mills addresses to, re free schools, 3:550- 78; discussion re free schools, 3:380,381-82; James Lockhart's contribution to, 8:10-22,35-44.


Cooley, Thomas M., of Michigan, addresses IHS, 6:471,472; "The Acquisition of Louisiana," 2:no. 3.


Co-operative communities, see index, vol. 14.


Coquillard, Alexis, of South Bend,


8:190-91; and Catholic missions, 14: 45n, 49, 54-55,59,68,128.


Cory, Samuel, of Marion Co., 7:186,188. Corydon (Ind.), territorial capital,


3:72; constitutional convention meets at, 6:98-120; state capital, 6:110; state offices moved from, 4:328-29; Masonic Lodge organized at, 6:121-22; John Hunt Morgan's raid on (1863), 7:142-44,147,159-63; branch bank, 10:242-43; governor's house, 10:229-30n; printers, 11:309,310, 343,346; architecture, 11:189-90; described (1816), 12:90-91; (1826), 18:56.


Corydon Indiana Gazette, 10:247.


Coshocton (Ohio), headquarters of


Delawares, 12:2,23-24,26,29,186,190. Costigan, Francis, architect, 11:197-98, 199,200,208.


Cottman, George S., see IHS, members and officers.


Courthouses, construction of, 11:190- 91,193n,195,198-99,201. See also under names of counties.


Courts and lawyers, in Indiana Territory, 2 :19,27-29; 3:75-76; 4:193-94,211-14; first in central Indiana, 1:158-61; organization of circuit courts, 7: 185-86; early murder trial, 8:253n; grand jury system, 8:35-40; in south- western Indiana, 8:162-65, 172-73,176- 79. See also Attorneys; Indiana Supreme Court.


Courtship, in pioneer days, 1:159; 3:14; 5:287-91.


Covington (Ind.), courthouse, 11:201; .'printer, 11:389.


Cowan, Donald, weaver, 8:425.


Cox, Edward T., represented Indiana at Centennial Exhibition, 2:176; at Vienna Exposition, 2:220-21; article on Archaeology, 1:no.8. See also IHS, members.


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Cox, Jacob, artist, 12:134; 14: 401-402,402-403, 403-404,404- 405,408,410-11,432.


Cox, James F., of Morgan Co., 5:494-95.


Cox, Jeremiah, of Richmond, 15: 21-22,27-28,32,34,42,55.


Cox, John W., of Morgan Co., 5 :- 429-30. See also index, vol.5. Cox, Joseph, of Wayne Co., 15: 22-26,40.


Cox, Sanford C., quoted, 15:22-25. Craig, James, weaver, 8:410,411, 414-15.


Craig, Oscar J., "Ouiatanon. A Study in History," 2:no. 8. See also IHS, members.


Craig, William, weaver, 8:410- 11,413-14.


Craig, William H., of Morgan Co., 5:431-32. See also index, vol. 5.


Craighead, David, Indianapolis druggist, 3:334,335,336,356.


Cranston, Thomas, weaver, 8:426- 27,428-29.


Cravens, William, of Washington Co., 7:381-82.


Crawford, Randall, 2:351.


Crawford, Maj. William, expedi- tion & death at stake, 12:33. Crawford, William H., secretary of war, 21:239-41n; secretary of treasury & candidate for presi- dent, 22:259,265-67. Crawford County, 18:56. Crawfordsville (Ind.), 18:56. Crimes and punishments, laws re- garding in Northwest Territory, 2:8-9,11-12; in Indiana Terri- tory, 2:21-22,26; 4:215; arson, 3:202; assault with intent to commit rape, 3:112; bigamy, 10: 225; counterfeiting, 5:380- 84; hourse stealing, 3:144, 156,202; kidnapping, 10:226n; murder, 3:107,120,134,145,148, 150,151,173,176,184,189; 8: 253n; 11:341; 22:110,254; murder of Indians, 12:139-40, 143-44,229; 22:252; murders committed by Indians, 22:186, 226,227n,229,233,240,243, see also vol. 21, index under mur-


ders; robbery, 3:225.


Crocker, Bethania, see Bennet, Bethania Crocker (Bishop).


Crocker, Peter, 20:31,33.


Croghan, George, 2:336-38; 12:77-78; 15:433,435; 18:153n,156,215-16, 223-25; 24:6,10,13,17,18.


"Cross, Henry, The Search for," by W. Douglas Hartley, 23:no.3.


Cross, Mary (Clark), 23:144-46,148, 158,159.


Cross family, 23:146-61 passim.


Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, 18:397,398.


Crumbaugh, Jacob R., of Indianapolis, 12:231,235.


Cumberland Road, see National Road. Currency, kinds used in Ill. (1853),


16:53; French, 18:189n-90n; rate of exchange between gold & local currency, 11: 267; between British pound & American dollar, 20:26-27. Curzon, Joseph, architect, 11:195-96, 198.


Custodian of Public Buildings, office created, 2:177.


Customs and duties, Charleston (S.C.), 14:367; Havana, 14:357; New York City, 14:175,308,309.


Cuthbert, Benjamin, of Morgan Co., 5: 245,415.


Cutler, Rev. Manasseh, 2:7.


Cutler brothers, of Morgan Co., 5:233-34. Cynthiana (Ind.), 18:57.


Czechoslovakia, emigration from, see Letters of Jacob Schramm, 11:no.4.


Daily, William M., sermon, 11:343. Dairying, 17:97-100,156.


Dalton, Valentine Thomas, of Vincennes, 19:54,79,93,94,102,114.


Dane, Nathan, letter concerning slavery provision in Ordinance of 1787, vol. 1:6,26-27,69-74.


Daniels, Wylie J., "The Village at the End of the Road," 13:no.1.


Danville (Ind.), printing point, 11 : 310,380,390; in 1826, vol. 18:57. D'Arnaud (Renaud), Nicolas Marie, comdt at Miami post, 18:181-82. Darneille , Isaac, 22:61-62n,329; letters of, 4:289-93.


D'Artaguiette, Pierre, comdt of expedition against Chickasaw, 8:107-35 passim.


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D'Arusmont, Guillaume S.C.P., see Phiquepal, William S. Daveiss, Joseph, of Ky., 22: 204,206. Daviess County, 18:57.


Davis, Clarkson, of Spiceland Academy, 11:116,133,135, 149-57 passim.


Davis, Hannah E., of Spiceland Academy, 11:116, 142, 149, 150, 152,156.


Davis, Rachel (Swain), abolition- ist, 2:236.


Davis, Thomas Terry, 22:83n; judge, 3:71,91n; 22:50n, 90n,91; interest in Ohio Falls Canal, 22:48n-49n; trustee, Vincennes University, 22:64n. Deaf and dumb, State Institute for, building of, 11:196,197; list of reports, 2:177-79.


Dean, John Candee (ed.), "Journal of Thomas Dean (1817)," 6: no.2.


Dean, Thomas, "Journal of Voyage to Indiana in 1817," 6:no.2; at Andersontown, 12:201; at William Conner's, 12:204.


Dearborn, Henry, secretary of war, 21: 9,10,12,16-21 passim, 33, 54-55; 24:64,65,78,88-89,117, 123,124-27,130-31,132-33,146- 56,160,175.


Dearborn County, created, 3:67,


73,115-16; territorial officers, see index, 3:no.3; census (1810, 1816), 3:82,84,85; petition of residents to be attached to state of Ohio (1805), 2:492- Denny, Ebenezer, of lst Regiment, 19: 35n, 164, 195, 262n. 94; 4:218-19; action of Con- gress on petition, 2:497; Dentistry, pioneer, 16:173. 4:219; blockhouses, 12:85, DePeyster, Maj. Arent Schuyler, and Moravian missionaries, 12:28-30,31, 32-33,34,191-92. 217; in 1826, vol. 18:57-58. DeBeaubois, Nicolas Ignace, Cath- olic missionary, 3:263-96 passim. Deseille, Rev. Louis, Catholic mission-


DeBruler, James P., sketch, 8:171- 82 passim. DeBruler, Lemuel Q., 8:161,171- 82 passim.


DeBruler family, account of, 8: 171-82.


DeButts, Henry, in Wayne's campaign, see index, 16 : no. 3.


Decatur County, 18:58.


Decius, see Darneille, Isaac.


Decker, Luke, of Vincennes, 22:64n,91n, 180,189n, 214, 244n, 248, 249-51.


Defrees, John D., political leader, 6: 141,163,183; editor, 13:17,83,84-85; 18:380-81.


De la Hailandiere, Rev. Celestin, letters from Father Petit, see index, vol. 14. De la Valiniere, Rev. Pierre Huet, 19: 61,200.


Delaware County, 18:58-59.


Delaware Indians, 19:59,68,152,167,202, 282; 22:232; towns on White River, 1:173-74; 2:377-78; 18:46; traditions of, collected under supervision of Lewis Cass, 1:173; in Ohio, 2:409, 410; annuity, 22:132n; sign treaties, 22 : 51n, 133, 173,183; family betrayed, 22: 234-35. See also indexes to vols. 12,21, and 24.


Delevan, Alfred M., of Morgan Co., 5:448. Delphi (Ind.), steamboat at, 5:73; printers, 11:310,339,359.


Democratic party, in 1850's, vol. 6:137- 89 passim; state convention (1840), 11:352; 1843-61, see Bright, Jesse D .; favored by Uplanders in Old Northwest, 17:83-84.


Denby, Charles, article on John Law, 1: 201-13. See also IHS, members.


Denney, Thomas, of Washington Co., 7: 378-79,441-42.


Dennis, James M., artist, 14:420-22,432. Dennis, Philip, missionary to Indians, 21:18,37,208n; 24:113-16,122.


ary, 10:298n,305,306; 14:15-16,19-26, 31-32,36,40-41,44,45n,77,83n,85n. Detroit (Mich.), 19:10,19,46,60n,283,284; comdt. 19:119; Clark's plan to cap- ture, 2:97-106; Indian captives taken to, 2:113; founding of, 7:36;


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Detroit (Mich. )-Cont.


siege of (1712), 7:44-71; and Indians, see index, vol.18: no.2; described (abt 1800), 12:39,214-15; trial of Moravian missionaries at, 12:28-30; trad- ers from, in Illinois country & at Vincennes, 19:33,77; possession of, necessary to United States, 19:56n,232,277; reaction of British officials to establishment of garrison at Vincennes, 19:58-59,67-68; re- lations with Fort Wayne Indian agency, 21:136, 140, 158, 173n, 175,202n,213n; occupied by British after Revolutionary War, 24:12,14,22,35,42,50; fur trade at, 24:96,97; surrender of (1812), 24:222- 23,231,275.


Dewey, Charles, lawyer, 1:192; judge Supreme Court, 2:351- 52,356; U.S. district attorney, 10: 227-29n; candidate for U.S. Senate, 10:120. See also IHS, members.


Dialects, western, 17:112-15, 137,138.


Dick, Paul, Jacob, & Sarah, Bro- therton Indians, Journal of trip to Indiana (1817), 6:271-345. Dill, James, of Dearborn Co., 2:353-54; 6:99,103,104; 22: 132n,211,213.


Dillon, John B., sketch, 2:37- 56; 6:470; 7:201; "The National Decline of the Miami Indians," 1:no.4. See also IHS, members and officers.


Dilworth, Samuel, of Vincennes, 6:302.


Dimond, Francis M., of Rhode Island, 16:111-12.


Diseases and remedies, in pioneer days, 2:400-402; 5:303-11; ague & fever, 7:273,290; 14:173,236, 287,340,372; 16:171-72; dip- theria, 7:291; erysipelas, 5: 308-309; flux, 5:308; malaria, 5:303; 15:39,45,46; puerperal fever, 7:273; rheumatism, 10: 251,253; smallpox, 1:338-39; 7: 277-78; tuberculosis, 7:290-91;


typhoid fever, 7:289-90. See also Cholera.


Divorces, laws re, in Indiana Terri- tory, 2:26-27; 4:228-29.


Documentary Journals, see Indiana General Assembly.


Dodge, John, of Kaskaskia, 19:56n,6ln, 190n, 198n,202.


Dorsey, James M., of New Harmony, 25:42n. Dougherty, Oliver B., of Morgan Co., 5:445,447-48.


Doughty, John, of Ist Regt., see index, vol.19.


Douglas, Stephen A., political leader, see index, vol.6; relations with


Jesse D. Bright, 10:110-33 passim; at Camp Morton, 13:244.


Douglass, Robert, gift to IHS, 6:470. See also IHS, members.


Downs, Thomas, of Clark Co., 22:181,208. Drake, Dr. Daniel, 17:68,75,83,89,109,


136,140-41. See also IHS, honorary members.


Drugstore, Indianapolis, business of, in 1800's, 3:331-45. See also Pharmacy. Drummond, James, 18:284.


Drummond, Nancy, see Carr, Nancy (Drummond). Drummond, Nancy (Griffith), 18:284.


Duane, William, letter from Jonathan Jennings, 10:170-72.


Dubois, Toussaint, 22:60n, 137,153,154, 155,162,165,170, 244, 247, 251-52n; emissary to Indians, 22:155n,169; 24: 206,207; trustee, Vincennes Univer- sity, 22:180; influence with Indians, 22:234n.


Dubois County, 18:59; list of pioneer families, 8:161,171. See also De- Bruler family.


Dubuisson, Charles Renaud, 2:330,331; comdt at Fort Quiatanon, see index, 18:no.2.


Duelling, in Indiana Territory, 4:296; 10:161,163,200n,241; 22:20,117-18n, ./119-20; in Indiana, 11:318; legisla- tion against, 12:98. .


Dumont, Sieur de, comdt Ouiatanon, 18: 142,165-68,169,172.


Dunbar, John W., address at I.U., 11: 348.


Duncan, Robert B., "Old Settlers," 2: 375-402. See also IHS, members. Dunkers, 14:43,47,122,123,325; 15:96, 119.


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Dunlap, Dr. James, shoots Rice Jones, 22:118-19n.


Dunlap, Dr. Livingston, of Indi- anapolis, 12:156.


Dunlap's Station, on Big Miami, attacked by Indians, 1:268- 70.


Dunlapsville (Ind.), 18:59. Dunmore's War, 12:6,14-15.


Dunn, Caroline and Eleanor (tr.), "Indiana's First War," 8:no.2. Dunn, George G., 1:60.


Dunn, Jacob P., "Documents relat- ing to the French Settlements on the Wabash," 2:no. 11; "The Mission to the Ouabache," 3: no.4; "Slavery Petitions and Papers," 2:no. 12; "The Word Hoosier," 4:no. 2:1-29. See also IHS, members and officers.


Dunn, Williamson, of Madison, 10:201.


Dunning, Paris C., governor, por- trait, 14:404,406-407,432.


Durbin, John P., 1:60.


Durbin, Winfield T., governor, portrait, 14:420,422-23,432. Dutch Reformed Church, 17:22,139.


Earlham college, 13:161,202,207- 209,220; 15:61,125,127-29.


"Early Navigation on the St. Jo- seph River," by Otto M. Knob- lock, 8:no.4.


Earthquakes, 15:39,41-42; 25:16- 17n.


Easter, Sunrise services on Circle in Indianapolis, 18:433.


Eccles, John, of Morgan Co., 5: 436-37. See also index, vol. 5.


Eclipse, steamboat, 25:33. Economy (Wayne Co. ), 18:60. Economy (Pa.), Rappite vill- age, 4:52-55; 5:212-13; 8: 277-80; 14:227-31,297,332-33; 23:239-40,256,257. Edgar, John, of Kaskaskia, 19: 190-91,192,193,197-200,202, 239.


Edgerton, Walter, of Spiceland, 11:148,367.


Edmonston, Benjamin Rose, 8:10,17.


Education, legislation for schools &


libraries, 1:187; petition for land grant for support of (1802), 2:464,472; plea for free schools by Caleb Mills, 3:no.6; contribution of Society of Friends to, 13:no.2, see also Spice- land Academy, 11:no. 2; comparison of New England schools with those in South, 17:40-41; importance of, in molding western culture, 17:15-16,22, 165,171; John Badollet's interest in, 22: 19, 262-63; Gallatin's interest in, 22:311-12; article in 1816 con- stitution, 6:117-18; 22:262; at New Harmony, see 15:no.3. See also names of individual schools.


Edwards, Lt. Abraham, 24:157,158. Eel River, 18:60.


Eel River Miami, 22:51n,132,183n; annu- ities, 24:147,163,195,203; at treaty councils, 24 :192-96, 202,206-207,211- 12. See also index, vol. 21.


Egypt (southern Illinois), 17:28,35,76, 83-84,85-86.


Ehrmann, Eugenia, "The Environment of Abraham Lincoln in Indiana ... ," 8 :no.3.


Ekin, James A., of U.S. Army, 13:255, 261,267,268,269,292,294-95,296,316, 325,337.


Elder, John, architect, 11:193-95,197, 198; of Union Inn, 12:170.


Elections, manual of laws re, 2:229; congressional, 10:232-34,236-47n; 11:363,381-82;


gubernatorial (1840), 5:120-21; presidential (1816), 10:227; (1824), 10:252,253,255-56n; 12:145,146; 14: 224-25,230,238; (1840, Morgan Co.), 5:363-72; (1844), 15:74-75,82; (1860), 6:156-75,182-83; (1840-60, Vanderburgh Co.), 8:371-73; state (1860), 6:175-82;


territorial delegate to Congress, 10: 169,173-74; U.S. senator (1824), 10:252-53; (1829), 271. For Indiana Territory, see also Index, 3 :no.3.


Electric lighting, Indianapolis, 20:337. Elliott, John L., of Indianapolis, 9:95. Elliott, Joseph T., "The Sultana Disaster," 5:no.3. See also IHS, members.


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Elliott, Josephine M. (ed.), "Rob- ert Dale Owen's Travel Journal to Holland and New Harmony, " 23:no.4; "Robert Dale Owen's 1827 Travel Journal," 25:no.4. Elliott, Matthew, British agent, 12:19,24-27, 28,70,75,78,190; 21:127,133-34,141,144,145, 155; 24:31,33,42,203,214,247,248. Ellis, Abner, of Vincennes, 11: 188.


Emigration, see Migration routes. English, Annie Desmond (Fox), 20: 341-45,352,355.


English, Dr. James Douglass, "Travel Journal to the West in 1894," 25:no.3.


English, William E., owner of English's Opera House, see


20:no.3. ; "History of Early Indianapolis Masonry," 3:no.1. See also IHS, members & offi- cers.


English, William H., and Civil War monument, 18:397,398,408; owner of buildings on Circle, 18: 393,419,421; 20:334-40,345, 354,357,358; bequest to IHS, 6: 488,489,490.




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