Index to Indiana Historical Society Publications, volumes 1 through 25, Part 3

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


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English Hotel, 18: between 408- 409 (illus.), 422-24; 20:354, 357, facing 370 (illus.).


"English's Opera House," by William G. Sullivan, 20:no.3. See also 18:422. .


English settlement, Edwards Co. (I11.), Owen party visits, 14: 252-62 passim.


Entertainment, see "English's Opera House," 20:no. 3; "The Play Party in Indiana, " 20: no.2. See also Amusements and recreation.


Equalization Board, list of re- ports, 2:179-80.


Erie Canal, travel on (1835), 11: 249-54.


Esarey, Logan, editor Indiana Maga- zine of History, 6:541; "Inter- nal Improvements in Early Indi- ana," 5:no.2; "Organizing a State," 6:98-122; (ed.), "The Pioneers of Morgan County.


Memoirs of Noah J. Major," 5:no. 5. See also IHS, members and officers. Eustis, William, secretary of war, 22: 171n,175n; letters from Jonathan Jennings, 10:182-84,185; resignation, 10:188-89n. See also indexes, vols. 21 & 24.


Evans, Robert M., of Princeton & Evans- ville, 8:167,169,326,327; 10:214; 22: 175,178; visits New Harmony, 14: 268-71; on French society in Vin- cennes, 14:272-73.


Evans, Thomas J., 2:354-55.


Evansville (Ind.), in 1824, vol. 4: 69-70; 14:242-43; in 1826, vol. 18:


61; beginnings of, 8:326-28; contri- bution to Civil War, 8:373-77; archi- tecture, 11:199, 210-11; character of residents, 17:139-40; "Evansville's Channels of Trade and the Secession Movement, 1850-1865," by Daniel W. Snepp, 8 :no. 7.


Evansville and Crawfordsville Railroad, 8:358-59,361-64,366,388-89; name changed to Evansville and Terre Haute Railroad, 8:364n.


Evansville and Illinois Railroad, 8:331, 332; land grant asked for, 8:23,24; name changed to Evansville and Craw- fordsville Railroad, 8:361-62.


Everett, Edward, gift of IHS, 1:27.


Ewbank, John, of Dearborn Co., home, 11: 205-206, facing 186 (illus.). Ewbank, Louis B. "Morgan's Raid in Indiana, " 7 :no.2.


Ewing, John, of Knox Co., attack on, 11:318; quarrel with John Tipton, 12: 112,164-65.


Ewing, Nathaniel, of Vincennes, 10:161, 171,172,227. See also index, vol. 22. Ewing, William G. & George W., fur traders, 12:110.


Extradition proceedings, in Indiana Territory, 3:107,120; of fugitives . /from justice, 10:225-26n.


Fairbanks, Charles W., and Lucius B. Swift, 9:75.,137; death, 6:578. See also IHS, members.


Fairfield (Ind.), 18:61.


Fairmount (Ind.), Friends' Academy, 13: 178,189,192-93,214-15,216,219.


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Fallen Timbers, battle of, 16:239, 240,241,245,247,289-93; 24:43. Farm crops, barley, 17:161; corn, 5:299,300-301; 17:43,49,107- 108, 109,111,137,151-62; cotton, 16:77,80-81,83,104; hay, 17: 95-97,161; oats, 17:161; po- tatoes, 17:110,161; wheat, 5: 299,300-301; 17:111-12,161; plowing for, 16:153-54,157, 158-59.


Farm machinery, 17:163.


Farmers' Institute (Tippecanoe Co.), 13:202-203.


Farwell, Leonard J., of Wiscon- sin, 16:58.


Fayette County, 18:62.


Feeble Minded, Asylum for, list of reports, 2:180.


Fences, 17:100.


Ferguson, Charles P., reminis- cences of journey to Indianap- olis from Clark Co. in 1836, vol. 2:351-57.


Ferguson, John W., of Morgan Co., 5:250,456-59.


Ferguson, William, of Ist Regt., see index, vol. 19.


Ferries, on Anderson Creek, 6:290; Big Bay River, 3:134; Detroit River, 3:124; Embarrass River, 3:132; Kaskaskia River, 3:113, 122; Mississippi River, 3:113, 126,138; Ockaw Creek, 3:127; Ohio River, 3:123,126,128,138, 139,140,141,238; 14:236; 15: 210,220,243,245; Patoka River, 3:140,141; 6:393; Tanners Creek, 3:128; Wabash River, 3:126; 14: 248,276,277,278,283,289; White River, 3:116,120,122; 6:350, 378,450-51; 14:280; 15:211, 212,238n-39n,242,243n. Ferris, Ezra, sketch, 1:245-48; member constitutional conven- tion (1816), 6:99,104; "Early Settlement of Miami Country," 1:no.9. See also IHS, members. Finch, Fabius M., of Indianapolis, on early fishing & hunting, 12: 119-20; death, 6:508. See also IHS, members.


Finch, Israel, of Hamilton Co., 12:114, 116,123.


Finch, James G., of Hamilton Co., 12: 123,124.


Finch, John, at Connersville, 12:113; in Hamilton Co., 2:377-78,379; 12:114- 15,116, 118, 123, 126, 127, 136, 145, 225 . Finch, Solomon, at Connersville, 12: 113; in Hamilton Co., 12:114,115,123, 129.


Finley, John, originator of word "Hoosier," 4:137-42,144-45,156,167-68; sketch of, 4:165-71.


Finley, John, army contractor, 19: 45,63,70,95,117n, 140-41n,157,173,218. Fire companies, Ist in Indiana, 7:282-83. Fire equipment, firemen, engine house, Indianapolis, 18:367-69,427-28.


Fireplaces, building of & keeping fire in, 16:151,160; for cooking, 16: 162-63.


Fisheries, commissioner of, reports of, 2:181.


Fislar, James doorkeeper of House, 2: 354.


Flaget, Bishop Benedict Joseph, IHS tries to obtain records from, 1:28. Flags, first American to be used in Northwest Territory, 8:440; for Vin- cennes garrison of Ist Regt., 19: 73,90,98,121.


Flatboats, description & use of in Morgan Co., 5:396-409. See also under Travel and Transportation.


Flax industry, 8:397-98.


Fleahart, Rachel, 18:295-98.


Fletcher, Calvin, 17:141,155; 18:359, 361,389; IHS tribute to, 1:56-59; attorney, 1:159-60; 5:81; 7:192-93; 12:148,235,236-37; promoter of free schools, 3:378; 12:161; characterized, 4:528; will, 7:201; house in India- napolis, 12:236-37; interest in agriculture, 16:214n; quoted on New ./England schools, 17:40; on housing, 17:103-104.


Fletcher, Sarah Hill (Mrs. Calvin), diary quoted, 7:247-67 passim. Fletcher, Stoughton, 11:301; 16:214n. Flinn, Thomas, 1:295,297,298. Flint, Timothy, 17: 75, 76, 77,113,138.


See also IHS, honorary members.


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Floods, on Ohio River, 1:262,273, 276,326; 14:241; in Morgan Co. (1847), 5:268-69; on Allegheny River, 14:331; in Misissippi Valley, 14:338,341-42; in White- water Valley, 15:112,114. Flower, George, establishes


English settlement in Illinois, 11:16n,67n,68n; 14:252; rela- tions with Owens & New Harmony, 4:79 ff .; 11:121; 14:248,254- 55,262,265,289; interest in emancipation, 14:341.


Flower, Richard, 11:21,35; agent for sale of Rappite town of New Harmony, 4:28,29-30,40-70 passim; 15:307; journey to America (1824), 14:159-74 passim; travels to Illinois, 14:176,177,203-11 passim, 215, 216,218,227,238,252-56. Flowers, of early settlers in Morgan Co., 5:301. Floyd, Davis, 22:90-91n, 94n,95- 96,241; connection with Aaron Burr, 10:183-84n,215n; bank director, 10:242; messenger to Delawares, 12:64,66; friend- ship with John Conner, 12:91. Floyd County, 18:62.


Folk art, see Cross, Henry. Folklore, see "Play Party in Indiana," 20:no.2. Food, of pioneers, 2:383-88; 16:162-66; in early Indianap- olis, 4:332-34; of early settlers in Morgan Co., 5:255, 266,291,299-301,370; prep- aration of 2:387; preservation methods, 19:72,98; cooking & eating habits, 17:106-12; bread & bread making, 2:383- 84; 17:111-12; meat, 1:165; 2:384-86,387-88; potatoes, 2:386; tomatoes not eaten by pioneers, 16:164. Foote, Henry Stuart, of Mississip- pi, 16:69,75-76.


Foote, Obed, 1:13,161; 12:148,234. Foote, Dr. Winthrop, 2:364-65; 6:449,450.


Foote, Ziba, sketch of, 2:359-65; death, 6:449-50.


Forbes, James, artist, 14:395-96,396-97, 405-406,406-407,411-12,413,432. Ford, Worthington C., "A Lost Oppor- tunity -- Internal Improvements," 6:55-81.


Fordham, Elias Pym, surveyor, 12:219. Foreign immigration, see Bennet,


Joseph; Flower, Richard; Owen, Robert, Robert Dale, William; Schramm, Jacob.


Forest land, extent of in Indiana, 4: 310n.


Forster, Josiah, visit to United States, 16:13,19 ff.


Forster, William, Quaker, sketch, 16:13; carries memorial of Society of Friends to Europe and U.S., 16:12,13; illness & death, 16:66,91-102.


Fort Adams, 1:349; 24:42. See also Fort Randolph.


Fort Crevecoeur (I11.), 2:325,326.


Fort Dearborn, establishment & massacre of garrison, 10:310; 21:113,114, 136- 37n, 170,172; 24:214-15,222,223-24. Fort Defiance, 1:349,351; 12:70; 21:113- 14n, 116, 119, 173, 176; 24: 43, 44, 49, 55, 237,238,244, 245, 246, 248. See also index, 16:no.3.


Fort Deposit (the Citadel), see index, 16 :no.3.


Fort Detroit, 12:4,6,7,38,39,68,70 ff., 194,215. See also Detroit (Mich.).


Fort Finney, at mouth of Miami, 19:54n. Fort Finney (Ind.), 15:199,210; 19:32n, 54n,55. See also Fort Steuben.


Fort Greenville, 1:335,351,363-64; 24: 41,56-57,177,178,179,187,255. See also index, 16 :no.3.


Fort Hamilton, 1:288,293,335; 16:239; 24:38,40.


Fort Harmar (at mouth of Muskingum), 19: 12,32n,55,81,84-85,88n,99-100,137, 152,166n.


Fort Harrison, 12:68,71,72,84,214; 21: ./132, 150,229n; 22:198n,237,238; 24:162n, 223,236,245,275; defense of, 1:178- 79; 2:131; Thomas Dean at (1817), 6: 310-11,319,325; map of, 6:361,438-39. Fort Jefferson, 1:288,293,295,335; 16:239; 24:38,40.


Fort Knox (Vincennes), see index, vol. 19. Fort Knox (3 miles above Vincennes), 22: 60n,128n,192,197n.


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Fort Loramie (Loramie's store), 21:199,225; 24:54,232. .


Fort Malden, see index, vol. 24. Fort Meigs, 12:75,76; 21:194,196n; 24:254,275.


Fort Miami, on Little Miami, 1: 250-51,255,257-59,262,267; 12:186.


Fort Miamis (British), 21:9; 156n,257; 24:35,42,50; see also index, 16:no.3.


Fort Miamis (French), 7:4,71-75,83; 24:2-19 passim; building of, 1: 129-30; census (1769), 2:440;


life at, in 1790, vol. 7:293- 361; trade at, 18:151,219; comdts, 18:172,175,181-82,185, 186-87,189,207,214.


Fort Miamis (at mouth of St. Jo- seph), 2:325-36.


Fort Michilimackinac, 24:22,79,102, 222,275.


Fort Quiatanon, 18:94; expeditions against, 1:287; 2:340-42,346; census (1769), 2:440; history of, by Oscar J. Craig, 2:no.8; "Quiatanon Documents, " trans- lated & edited by Frances Kraus- kopf, 18:no.2. See also indexes, vol. 19 and 24.


Fort Pitt, 12 :4,5,6,14,19,29,30, 186.


Fort Randolph (formerly Fort Adams), see index, 16 : no.3. Fort Recovery, 1:336,347,349;


21:118,119-20,124. See also index, 16:no.3.


Fort Sackville (Vincennes), 8: 440.


Fort St. Clair, 1:293,335; 16: 239.


Fort St. Joseph (French), 18:142, 164-72 passim, 191,193,195,206, 208,219.


Fort St. Louis (I11.), 2:327,328. Fort Steuben, 15:206; 19:54n,137, 166n, 169n,172,237n. See also Fort Finney (Ind.)


Fort Sumter (S.C.), fired on, 13: 239.


Fort Washington (Cincinnati), 1: 262,277,278,287,322; 16:312; 24:30,31,32,33,39.


Fort Wayne, built, 1:351,352; 16:241; Thomas Dean visits (1817), 6:332- 33; siege of, 12:70. See also index, vol. 24.


Fort Wayne (Ind.), post office investi- gation, 9:136; architecture, 11: 199,211-12; printing offices, 11: 310,311,350,355,365; described (1826), 18:62-63.


"Fort Wayne. A History of the Forts of," by Paul Woehrmann, vol. 24.


"Fort Wayne in 1790," by M. M. Quaife, 7 :no.7.


Fort Wayne to Michigan City Canal, 5:102,107,111-12.


Fort Wayne Indian Agency, see index, vol. 24; Letter Book, 1809-15, vol. 21.


Fort Wayne Indian factory, see index, vol.24.


"Foster, Gen. Robert S., Life and Military Services," by Charles W. Smith, 5:no.6.


Foster, W. C. address, 11:352.


Foulke, William Dudley, "Lucius B. Swift. A Biography, " vol. 9.


Fountain City (Ind.), printing point, 11:310,351-52,363,367,368,372-73,


377; coverlet weavers, 8:408-10,


419; described in 1826, vol.18:64. See also Newport (Ind.)


Fourth of July, early observances of, in Indianapolis, 1:164; 7:196,261-


62; 12:229; 18:426-28; at Fort Wash- ington, 1:322; at Vincennes (1807), 8:453; in Hamilton Co., 12:122-23, 145-46.


Fowler, Rudolphus, Brotherton Indian, Journal of trip to Indiana (1817), 6 :271-345.


Fox, Annie (Desmond), see English, Annie Desmond (Fox).


Fox Indians, 7:45-52,53-66,68-71,84. Frankfort (Ind.), courthouse, 11:193. Franklin (Ind.), 18:64-65.


Franklin County, formation, 3:74,166n;


. territorial officers, see index, 3: no.3; population (1816), 3:82; (1815), 12:89; blockhouses, 12:85,216-17; described in 1826, vol.18:65. See also "Pioneer Sketches of the Upper White- water Valley," 15:no.1.


Fraser, Lt. Alexander, report on journey to Illinois country, 2:408-17.


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Frazee, John, 1:170. Fredericksburgh (Ind.), 18:65. Fredonia (Ind.), 6:381,384; 18:65. Freeman, Dr. Isaac, peace mission to Indians, 1:295,297,298. Freeman, John, former slave, de- fense of, 1:192-93; 7:197-98. Freeman, Thomas, surveyor, 6:353, 359,360,388,412,414-15,418- 19,420-22; 15:466. Freeman, William R., artist, 14: 414-15,432.


Freeman survey line, 15:225. Freemasonry, Cambridge lodge, 11: 385; Center lodge, Indianapolis, history of, 3:no.1; in Indiana, 6:121-22; Marion lodge, 11: 385; Vincennes lodge, 11:353; Grand Lodge, 3:7-8,20-21; pro- ceedings, 11:317-91 passim. Free Produce Association of Friends, 15:83,85-89. Free Produce movement, 15:83-89. Frémont, John C., 17:83-84,171. French, exploration & settle-


ment in North America, 2:66- 71,319-28; receive Louisiana from Spain & sell to U.S., 2: 77-84; establish trading posts & military stations, 2:324,325, 326-27,329-34,414,439-40 (pop- ulation); 7:31-75 passim; 24: 2-4; rivalry with English over fur trade & possession of land, 2: 323, 324, 326-27, 329-30,332-33, 411-13,415-16; 7:31-75 passim, 82-95 passim; 24:10,11,12, see also index, 18:no.2 .; mission to Miami at Pickawillany, 24: 6-9; establish Fort Miamis at site of Fort Wayne, 7:301; life there in 1790 described by Henry Hay, 7:303-61; La Balme's expedition, 24:19-20; establish Post Vincennes, 3:41-62; in Chickasaw war, 3:41-42n,49, 51; 7:93,97-105; 8:71-143 pas- sim; 18:187,199; Louisiana colony extends its jurisdic- tion over lower Wabash, 18: 139,143,144,145,152,179; settle at Vincennes, 8:438-41,443,444, 449,450; 15:427-28,430-31; 19: 13-14,31,35,37,38,39,40-41,116, 169-70,177; 22:20,57,58,59,60,


79,110,120n; address to Gen. Gage, 15: 428; receive land from Indians, 6:432- 33; 15:428-30,441,446,465; from comdts, 15:430,434-35; methods of laying out farms, 15:430-32,440,459; under British regime, 15:428,435-36; under jurisdiction of Virginia, 15:439-40, 442,453n; effect of George Rogers Clark's conquest on, & their aid & loyalty to Clark, 15:436-39,441-42, 443; request American government for donation of land, 15:427,432-33,440-41, 443,444; request granted, 15:445-46, 454-55; claims confirmed & difficul- ties encountered in establishing claims, 15:445,448-51,458-62,469- 70,475-76,480; sell claims to Americans, 15:459,464-65,470-74, 482-83; "Documents relating to French Settlements on the Wabash," by Jacob P. Dunn, 2:no.ll; "Sieur de Vincennes ... ," by Edmond Mallet, 3: no.2; "Sieur de Vincennes Identified," by Pierre-Georges Roy, 7:no.1; IHS obtains documents relating to early history of Wabash country, 6:498,500; IHS appropriates $200 to aid in pre- paring & publishing an index of material in French archives relating to history of Mississippi Valley, 6: 525; further contribution asked, 6: 542.


French, Daniel, act for relief of, 2:27. French Lick (Ind.), 15:185-86,198,202- 203, 206, 228, 235, 236n, 242-44.


Fretageot, Madame Marie Duclos, Owen party meets in Philadelphia, 4:31; at New Harmony, 5:221; 11:26n,44, 47; 14:207,316,333,334; 25:5-6, 8-9n; correspondence with William Maclure, 15:283-417. See also index, 23 : no.4.


Friends, Society of, members settle in Indiana, 13:125-27; interest in edu- ."cation, see ll:no.2; 13 :no.2; 16: 49; sponsor missions to Indians, 21: 17-18,19,37,40-42,45-48,50-51,81- 82; . 24:109-16, 118-19,119-27,127-34, 135,137-40; Indiana Yearly Meeting, publications, 11:319-20,325,328,344, 352-53,362,363,368,381,392; and anti- slavery movement, 2:261-67; Spiceland Monthly Meeting, provision for schools, 11:108-46 passim; Whitewater Quarterly Meeting, 11:136,340;


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Friends, Society of-Cont.


London Yearly Meeting, 16:6, 8,12-13, see also 16:no.1; in Philadelphia, 4:31-32. See also index, vol. 15: Anti- Slavery Friends, Society of ; Hicksite Quakers.


"Friendly Mission, A, John Candler's Letters from America, 1853- 1854," 16:no.1.


Fruit, apples, 17:107; raising of, 17:189.


Fugitive slaves, aided by Swift family, 9:2-3. See also Under- ground Railroad.


Fund commissioners, see Canal Fund Commissioners.


Funerals, 17:124-25.


Furniture, of pioneers, 2:398- 400; merging of forms of, in West, 17:137; "Furniture Makers of Indiana, 1793 to 1850," by Betty Lawson Walters, 25:no.1.


Fur trade, extent of, at Quiatanon, 2:338; rivalry of French & British over, 2:323,324,326- 27,329-30,332-33,411-13,415- 16; 7:31-75 passim, 82-95 passim; 24:10,11,12; see also index, 18:no.2; at Miamitown (1790), described in Hay Jour- nal, 7:295-361 passim; at Fort Wayne, 24:5,83,86,87-88,96, 100; on St. Joseph River, 8:187; at Vincennes, 8:438,441,455; 15:426,427,432,433,442; in Ohio Valley, 12:2-7 passim, 68,83, 206; in Indiana, 12:46,48-50 (prices), 88,111,143, 163, 176 . See also index, 18:no.2; Fort Wayne Indian Factory.


Gallatin, Albert, letters from Jonathan Jennings, 10:176-78, 179-80; correspondence with John Badollet, vol.22. Gambling, see Lottery. Game, wild, for food, 2:387-88; skins used in place of money, 2:393; 5:395-96; abundance of, 4:87,319-20,333-34; 5:312-33; 14:276; in Indiana, 8:231,249,


348,438; in Marion Co., 16:147,153, 164,197-206; in vicinity of New Harmony, 14:244,262,276; in Illinois, 14:254; seen on Buffalo Trace, 15: 193,194,205,214; disappearance from southern Indiana, 15:220-21. Gamelin, Antoine, mission to Indians,


2:339-40; 19:74,92, 93, 94, 201n, 224n. Gamelin, Michel, trader, 18:195. Gamelin, Pierre, 19:38n,223-24n. Garber, Michael C., of Madison, 10: 118-19; 13:7,83-84,91,94-95.


Gardner, Andrew, of Vincennes, 25: 24-28,95.


Garrison, William Lloyd, abolition- ist, 2:233,234,237,239,244, 245-46, 247,259-60.


Gas lighting, Indianapolis, 18:428.


Gazetteers, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, 18:7; Indiana, 18:no.1.


Geneva (Ind.), 18:65.


Gentle, Mrs. Elizabeth, death, 4:403. Gentle, Jane, marriage, 4:403.


Geology and natural resources, dept. of, list of reports, 2:181-83. Georgia, John Candler visits, 16:80-82. Georgia Historical Society, 10:92-93. Gerber, Adolf (tr.), "The Journey of


Lewis David Von Schweinitz to Bar- tholomew County, " 8:no. 5.


German-Americans, loyalty to U.S. in World War I , 9:109-10; speech by Lucius B. Swift on, 9:100-108. Germans, in Dubois Co., 8:161; near Evansville, 8:325,328; at South Bend, 14:57; in Whitewater Valley, 15:116-18,119. See also Jacob Schramm.


Gerrard, Joseph, 1:295,297,298,305. Gettysburg National Cemetery, report on, 2:224.


Gibault, Pierre, 8:440; 19:61,67,200, 201,205; IHS to co-operate in obtaining memorial for, 6:505. Gibson, John, secretary & acting


. governor, Indiana Territory, 3:91; 4:187; 10:196,197,207; 12:41,195; 22: 36, 82n, 83n, 87, 133, 150, 156n, 173, 234n; 24:151-52,175,245; friend- ship with Conner family, 12:17, 41,59,195,211; trustee, Vincennes University, 22:64n,179; portrait, 14:387,390,392-93n,432.


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Gibson County, formation, 3:74,


192n; territorial officers, see


index, 3:no.3; population (1816), 3:82; in 1826, vol. 18:65-66. Gilchrist, Hugh, weaver, 8:420. Gilham, Frances (Badollet), 22: 11,21,116,260-61,271,295,319. Gilham, Henry, 22:261n,319. Gilmore, Joseph, weaver, 8:411. Gilmore brothers, weavers, 8:421. Girty, Simon, 12:19,23,31,32,


189,192; 16:277,307; 24:31. Gist, Christopher, surveyor, 12:3. Gnadenhutten (Ohio), described (1861), 8:269-73; Moravian


mission at, 12:18,21-22,24-27, 32,33,42,192,194.


Goderre, Madame, of Vincennes, 8:440.


Godfroy, Francis, Miami chief, 21:255.


Godfroy, Louis, Sieur de Nor- manville, 18:147,184-85.


Godson, George R., of Bartholo- mew Co., gravestone, 23:91,93, 95-98.


Gold, exchange of, for local currency, 11 :267-68.


Gold mining, recollections of Harrison Burns, 25:67-73. Gold Rush (1849), 15:130-34.


Goodrich, James P., governor, portrait, 14: facing 424, 425-26,432.


Goodwin, Sidney B., of Terre Haute, 25:29-30,98.


Gordon, Jonathan W., lawyer, 7: 204-205. See also IHS, members. Gore, the, defined, 3:67; 6:409- 410.


Goshen (Ind.), see Hope. Gosport (Ind.), 6:351,362.


Goth, Marie, artist, 14:431,432. Governor, messages, proclamations, reports of office of, 2:184-85; pardons & remission of fines, Indiana Territory, see index,


3 : no. 3; collection of portraits of, 14:no.3. See also under names of governors.


Governors' mansions (Corydon), 10:229-30n; 11:189-90, illus. facing 190; (Indianapolis),


11:191; 18:360-63,387; (Vincennes), 8:445-46,448; 11:183-84.


Graeter, Christian & Frederick, of Vincennes, 8:454-55,459.


Grafton, Robert W., artist, 14:426-27, 428-29,432.


Graham, George, commissioner General Land Office, 10:249-50,254,257, 272-73.


Graham, John K., of Floyd Co., 6:100, 103.


Graham, John W., of Warrick Co., 8: 159,172,178-79,181.


Graham, Rachel, see Bright, Rachel (Graham) .


Graham, Samuel, weaver, 8:411,415-16. Graham, William, attends 1st IHS meeting, 1:9; 10:5; legislator, 12:95-96,150.


Grant, Hectorina, of New Harmony, 11:17, 34.


Grant, Ulysses S., visits White House (1864), 5:28.


Grass, Daniel, of Warrick Co., 6:99, 100,119; 8:159,165,166-67,169,181; 12:92,101,150.


Graves, David I., weaver, 8:411,420-21. Gray, Isaac P., governor, portrait, 14:416,417-18,432.


Greencastle (Ind.), 18:66; 20:87.


Greencastle Hoosier, 4:142-43,143-44.


Greencastle Western Plough Boy, 4:144. Greene, Evarts B., "Our Pioneer His- torical Societies," 10:no.2. Greene County, 18:66.


Greenlawn Cemetery (Indianapolis), Section for Confederate prisoners, 13:312,373-74.


Greensburg (Ind.), 18:66-67; printers, 11:310-82 passim; courthouse, 11: 198-99.


Greenville (Floyd Co.), 18:67.


Greer, John E., of Morgan Co., 5:467-68. Gregg, Harvey, of Indianapolis, 12:233. . "See also IHS, members.


Gregory, James, legislator, 12:142,150, 164.


Gregory., William, of Morgan Co., 5:248- 53. Griffin, John, judge, 2:17; 3:71,91.


Griffith, Amos, cabinetmaker, 12:230. See also 25:no.1.


Griffith, Israel, 1:170.


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


Griggs, Algernon S., of Morgan Co., 5:451-54.


Grouseland, home of Gov. Harrison, 8:445-46,448; 11:183-84. Grouseland treaty line, survey of (1806), 6:424. Grover, Elias, surveyor, 2:360. Grubbs, G. W., of Morgan Co., 5:482-85.


Guns, of early settlers, 5:319- 20.


Gurney, Joseph John, visits White- water Valley, 15:56-57,59-61, 105-107.


Gwathmey, Samuel, of Clark Co., 22:64n,82n,353.


Hack, Elizabeth (Miller), "The Science of Columbus," 7:no.9. Hackley, Rebecca, reserve, 12:222. Hager, John, wagoner, 13:5. Hagerstown (Ind.), 15:96,101, 112,119,130,131-33.


Haldimand, Frederick, British


governor, 2:109-10,417-18,421- 24,431-34.


Hall, Baynard R., New Purchase, 6: 43-54; sermon, 11:326; visits William Conner, 12:139-40. Hall, James, historian, 8:151,162; 17:48,75,76,136,170. See also IHS, honorary members. Hall, Samuel, of Gibson Co., 8: 23,361-62. See also IHS, members. Hamilton, Alexander, 6:61.


Hamilton, Lt. Gov. Henry, British governor, 1:178; 12:6-7,183; 18:157.


Hamilton County, 2:377; 18:67; early settlers & events in, see "Sons of the Wilderness. John and William Conner," vol. 12.


Hammond, Abram A., governor, por- trait, 14:408,410,432.


Hammond, William P., of Morgan Co., 5:449.


Hamtramck, John Francis, comdt Forts Knox and Wayne, see vols. 16:no.3; 19,24.


Hancock County, see Schramm, Jacob, early settler.


Handcrafts, see Coverlet weaving; - Furniture making.


Hanly, James F., governor, portrait, 14:420,423,432.


Hanna, Robert, of Franklin Co., 10: 225,254.


Hanna, Samuel, 5:92. See also IHS, members.


Hannah, Margaret, see Badollet, Margaret (Hannah).


Hanover College, 20:39,40.


Hardensburgh (Dearborn Co.), 18:68. Hardin, Col. John, peace mission to Indians (1792), 1:295-98 passim,


330; expeditions against Indians, 2:341,342; 19:14,182n; 24:31-32n. Harding, Chester, artist, 14:266. Harding, George, newspaper owner & editor, 2:376. Harding, Israel, 16:215-16.


Hargrove, William, of Gibson Co., 6:377, 383,387,389,393,398; 12:69,144-45; 22: 214,244n,247.


Harmar, Col. Josiah, campaign against Indians(1790), 1:275,276-79; 7: 301-302; 16:239,272; 24:29-34,67; route followed to reach Vincennes, 6:359,372; at Vincennes, 15:438, 440,441,442,464; letters & documents, see vol.19.


Harmony (Ind. ), see New Harmony.


Harmony (Pa.), Rappite settlement, 5: 208-209.


Harris, Addison C., and L. B. Swift, 9:127. See also IHS, members & officers.


Harris, William, surveyor, 6:426,428, 429,431,439.


Harrison (Ind.), 18:71-72.


Harrison, Alfred, 12:142-43,159,237. Harrison, Benjamin, and Sailors and Soldiers Monument, 18:396,402,413, 414,415. See also index, vol.9. Harrison, Christopher, 1:155; 5:52; 12:92,98-99.


Harrison, William Henry, sketch,


4:181-87; in Wayne's campaign, 16: 252,267,268,275,299; delegate to Congress, 1:151; governor, Indiana Territory, 1:133-34,152; 2:17,31- 32; 3:71,91,95; 4:no.3; 8:444-60;


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Harrison, William Henry-Cont.


11:183-84; 10:170-72,174,177, 178,201; 11:315; administers Indian affairs & makes treaties with Indians, 6:349-52,424-28; 8:447-48; 15:219,220,221-22, 225n,226,465-66, see also in- dexes, vol. 21,24; portrait, 14:390-91,432; resignation, 10:189; see also indexes, vols. 6,12,22; comdr Northwestern Army, see indexes, vols. 21,24; candidate for president (1840), 5:363-72; statue, Indianapolis, 18:408,409.


Harrison's Road, see Buffalo Trace. Harrison County, formation, 3:


74,150n; territorial officers, see index, 3:no.3; census (1810, 1816), 3:82,85; in 1826, vol. 18:71.


Hart, David, 8:164. Hartford (Dearborn Co.), 18:72.


Hartley, W. Douglas, "The Search for Henry Cross," 23:no3. Hatcher, Sadie Bacon, "History of Spiceland Academy," 11 :no. 2. Hauser, Jacob, of Columbus, 8: 226n, 235,239,254,260-61.




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