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Neely, John J., 1:13
Negley, Harry E., 6:570 New, John C., 6:468 Newberry, Samuel, 1:13
Newkirk, John G., 6:469,508
Niblack, William E., 6:481,509
Nicholson, Meredith, 6:514
Noble, Noah, 1:12 Noble, W.H.L., 1:44
Oglesbee, R.B., 6:506 Olin, C.C., 6:483,508
Oliver, D.H., 1:15 Orr, Joseph, 1:12 Osbourne, Samuel, 1:14 Otto, William T., 1:14 Overmeyer, John, 6:560 Owens, John, 1:12
Palmer, Nathan B., 1:12 Patten, Hiram B., 6:556 Pence, George, 6:545 Pennington, Dennis, 1:12 Pepper, Abel C., 1:14 Perkins, Samuel E., 1:14
Pierce, Henry D., 1:15 Pingpank, Charles, 6:519-20 Polke, William, 1:12 Poole, Joseph, 1:15,44,48-49
Porter, Albert G., 6:470,509
Porter, George T., 6:470,508 Porter, John R., 1:13
Poucher, Rev. John, 6:550,551,578
Pratt, Daniel D., 1:13 Quarles, William, 1:13
Rabb, Albert, 6:550,551,578 Rariden, James, 1:13 Raymond, Charles H., 1:15
Reagan, Charles M., 6:496,529
Rees, Ben C., 6:577,581
Reser, Alva 0., 6:509,540 Reynolds, William F., 1:14
Richardson, E.H., 6:560 Ridenour, Jonathan N., 1:15,61 ff Ritter, Levi, 1:15,44 Ritter, Wade, 6:468
Roache, Addison L., Jr., 6:470
Robertson, R.S., 6:477
Robinson, Milton S., 6:471,509
Robison, Brainard, 1:15
Roll, Charles, 6:557 Ross, Morris, 6:476
Ross, Morris M., 1:15
Rott, Mrs. Otto, 6:549,551
Rugg, Samuel L., 1:14
Runnels, O.S., 6:481
Rush, Charles E., 6:577,578,581 St. Clair, Arthur, 1:13
Sayles, Samuel L., 6:481,507
Schmitt, Rev. E.J.P., 6:481,509 Schoonover, Isaac E., 6:550,551
Scott, Carrie Emma, 6:577,578,581
Scott, James, 1:12,16,19,22; 10:7,44 Scott, W.w., 6:576
Shaffer, J.C., 6:538
Shanks, John P.C., 1:15,62
Sharpe, Thomas H., 1:13
Shaw, Archibald, 6:560 Shekell, O.M., 6:557
Shinn, B.G., 6:557 Shockley, Ernest V., 6:545
Shoemaker, John C., 6:463,509 Shortridge, A.C., 6:509,512
Simonson, John S., 1:15; 10:245 Skinner, Hubert M., 6:468 Slaughter, William B., 1:13 Sloan, George W., 1:15; 3:356-58 Smith, B. Wilson, 6:473 Smith, Ballard, 1:14
Smith, Charles W., 6:481 Smith, Delavan, 6:506
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Indiana Historical Society-Cont. Smith, Oliver H., 1:13 Smith, Sam, 1:13 Smith, William H., 6:494,508 Snow, Alpheus H., 6:478,479, 507 Snyder, D.E., 1:14 Snyder, W.H., 6:577,581 Stalker, Francis M., 6:550, 552
Stempfel, Theo., 6:506
Stephenson, A., 6:485,486
Stevens, John F., 1:14
Stevens, Stephen C., 1:12
Stevens, Dr. T.M., 1:15
Stewart, James H., 1:14
Stotsenburg, John H., 6:481, 509
Strouse, Isaac, 6:477,508 Stuart, Charles B., 6:477,509
Study, J.N., 6:470,508
Stutesman, James F., 6:494, 515,524 Sullivan, William G., 6:529
Swarthout, E.W., 6:560
Sweet, W.w., 6:549,551
Sweetser, Philip, 1:12; 10:271 Talbott, Richard C., 1:14 Tanner, Gordon, 1:14
Tarkington, Jesse, 6:496,508
Terrell, W.H.H., 1:6,15,62 ff; 10:45
Test, Charles, 1:15,59-60 ff
Thomas, Dr. A.J., 6:477,508
Thomas, Daniel, 1:16 Thompson, John H., 1:13
Thompson, Maurice, 6:468,509 Thompson, Richard W., 6:481, 509
Thornton, Henry P., 1:9,13,16; 10:5
Thornton, William W., 6:514
Tipton, John, 1:13; 6:469
Todd, Charles N., 1:15 Torbet, Oliver B., 1:14,245
Turpie, David, 6:481,508,509 Tuttle, C.A., 6:485,486,508
Tuttle, E.C., 1:15
Underhill, Robert W., 1:14
VanTuyl, Effie Hiatt, 6:577, 581 VanVorhis, F.J., 1:16
Wagner, George D., 1:14
Wagner, Mrs. Theodore A., 6:550,552, 568,574
Walcott, Mrs. Benjamin D., 6:550,552 Walden, H.L., 6:561
Walker, Charles M., 6:481,508
Walker, L.F., 1:15,62
Wallace, David, 1:10,13; 10:6 Wallace, William, 6:469,509
Waterman, Benjamin C., 6:561 Weatherby, U.G., 6:506
Whicker, John Wesley, 6:560 White, Albert S., 1:13 Wick, William W., 1:13,27
Wildman, James A., 1:15; 6:481,509 Wiley, Dr. Delany, 1 :15 Willard, Ashbel P., 1:14 Williams, Asa L., 6:561,570,571
Williams, Charles R., 6:498 Williams, Jesse L., 1:14 Wilson, George R., 6:560 Wilson, Judge S.C., 1:15,44 ff
Wilson, William T., 6:569,571 Wilstach, John A., 6:477,508 Wingate, John C., 6:557 Wissler, Clark, 6:577,581 Wolcott, Mrs. Eben H., 6:549,551 Wood, Aaron, 1:14 Wood, Edwin O., 6:539
Woodford, A.B., 6:468,508
Work, H.F., 6:481,507
Wright, Joseph A., 1:14
Yandes, Simon, 1:15,43,46
Young, A.B., 6:469,508
Young, Bernice, 6:558 Honorary members, 1830-1918
Adams, John Quincy, 1:29; 10:15,94
Badollet, John, 1:18
Baldwin, Elihu, 1:30
Bancroft, George, 1:31
Beecher, Lyman, 1:31 Blake, John L., 1:31
Blythe, James, 1:30
Bruté, Rev. Simon G., 1:30
Cass, Lewis, 1:18 Coles, Edward, 1:18
Cooley, Thomas M., 6:481 Dane, Nathan, 1:29 Dewey, Orville, 1:29
Drake, Dr. Daniel, 1:31
Everett, Edward, 1:29 Flint, Timothy, 1 :29
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Indiana Historical Society-Cont. Gilman, Samuel, 1:29 . Gray, Francis C., 1:29 Guilford, Nathan, 1:29 Hale, Salma, 1:31 Hall, James, 1:18 Harrison, William Henry, 1: 18,47,49 Heylin, Rowland, 1:29 Hunt, William G., 1:29 Kent, James, 1:29 Julian, George W., 1:44, 49; 6:481 Livingston, Edward, 1:29 McLean, John, 1:31 Maclure, William, 1:18 Mount, James A., 6:493 Nowland, J.H.B., 6:481 Owen, Robert Dale, 1:30 Parker, Benjamin F., 6:520 Prescott, William H., 1:31 Sparks, Jared, 1:29 Stephens, John L., 1:31 Story, Joseph, 1:29 Stout, Elihu, 1:37 Stowe, Calvin E., 1:31 Vigo, Francis, 1:18; 10:14 Webster, Homer J., 6:520 White, Daniel A., 1:29 Winslow, William C., 6:496 Winthrop, Thomas L., 1:29 Wylie, Andrew, 1:18,20,21,28. See also, 10:13-14,15-16. "Indiana Imprints, 1804-1849," by Douglas C. McMurtrie, 11:no.5. Indiana Legion, reports on, 2:224. Indiana Magazine of History, recog- nized as official organ of & subsidized by IHS, 6:516-580 passim; 10:32.
Indiana Reformatory Institution for Women and Girls, see Reform School for Girls and Women. Indiana Soldiers' and Seamens' Home, see Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphan Asylum.
Indiana State Hospital, building of, 11:194-95,197. Indiana State Library, librarians, 2:50-51; list of reports, 2: 194-95; IHS aids, 6:476,477, 478,497.
Indiana State Medical Society, records of, 7:271-72; organized, 7:284; work of, 7:284-86.
Indiana State School for the Blind, building of, 11:197.
Indiana State School for the Deaf, building of, 11:196,197. Indiana State University, see State Normal School.
Indiana Supreme Court, decision re sale of lottery tickets, 2:26; reports of, 2:226-28.
Indiana Territory, formation and boundar- ies, 1:152; 2:15-16; 3:65; 4:179-80; settlement & pioneer life, 1:52,54- 55; petitions to Congress for and agst division of, and action of Congress on same, 2:480-81,483-92,496- 506,510-15; 4:201-202,218-24; capital of, 3:72; census or population (1765), 1:184; (1778), 1:184; (1800), 2:16; 3:82,83; 4:189-90; (1807), 1:184; (1810), 3:84-85; 4:296; (1816), 1:184; 3:82; executive journal, 3: no.3; government of, 2:15-16; 3:69- 71,76-82; 4:187-88; under William Henry Harrison, 4:no.3; 8:446-60 passim; weaknesses of government, 22: 92,134,142-43,143-44,181,212,261, 354; laws of Northwest Territory operate in, 2:14-15; 3:68-69; 4: 188; laws of governor and judges, 2:16-22,143-44; 3:96; 4:191-94, 197-98; laws of general assembly, 2:23-27,29-31,32,144; 4:206-45 passim; election of delegates to Con- gress, by general assembly, 22:118n, 353-54; by people, 22:109-10,119-29, 191-92; members of general assembly (1805), 3:72-73; judicial system, 2: 19,27-29; 3:75-76; 4:193-94,211-14; 22: 49-50n, 90n, 141, 225-26n, 235; juris- diction of governor & judges over District of Louisiana, 2:22; 3:72; 4:199-201; appointment of marshal, 10:195-96; militia organized for defense of settlers & payment of same, 1:52-54; 2:129,130,131,133- 34; 10:192-95,196-98,200-201,204- 205,207-209,210,211,214; 11:315, 316; petitions to Congress of resi- dents asking modification or repeal of
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Indiana Territory-Cont.
Art. 6 of Ordinance of 1787 re slavery, cession of Indian lands, relief for settlers, land grants, extension of suffrage, etc. & action of Congress on same, 2:447-61,461-76,495-97, 507-510,515-21; 4:195-227 passim; legislative petition to Congress asking right to intro- duce slaves, the extension of suffrage, ceding of salt springs, etc., 2:476-83; petition of Dear- born Co. residents to be at- tached to state of Ohio (1805), 2:492-94; 4:218-19; action of Congress thereon, 2:497; 4:219; catalogue of official publica- tions, 2:137,143-44; petition favoring admission to statehood (1805), 2:481-82; action of Congress on, 2:497; general as- sembly, see index, vol.22; Gen- eral Court, 22:141,225-26n,235; petition for statehood, 2:32- 34, 3:86; 8:293-96,314-17; 22: 212-13n, see also index, vol.22. Indiana University, catalogue (1841- 42), 11:359-60; (1843-44), 11: 368; (1844-45), 11:373; (1846), 11:377; (1848), 11:385; commence- ment (1849), 11:391; reports of, 2: 219-20; Swift addresses stu- dents, 9:99,140.
Indiana Yearly Meeting, organized, 13:128; promotion of education, 13:128-48 passim; schools con- ducted by, elementary, 13:159- 67; secondary, 13:191-97.
"Indiana's Coverlets and Cover- let Weavers," by Kate Milner Rabb, 8:no.8.
Indianapolis (Ind.), site chosen as capital, 1:153-55; 2:380; 4: 315-20; 18:355; naming of, 18: 355-56; platting of, 4:321-23; 18:356-57; sale of lots, 4:323- 24; first courts, 4:324-25; re- moval of state government to, 4:328-29; reports of agent of state for, 2:186; architecture of public & private buildings, 11:190-202 passim; illustrations of buildings, see 18:no.4; court- house & jail, 12:147,234; George
Lockerbie's assessment list (1835), 4:405-34;
churches, 1:162-64; 4:536-39; Christ Episcopal, 18:370-73,413; Congre- gational, 18:394,421,423, between 408-409 (illus.); Methodist, 18: 381-84; Presbyterian, 18:374,375- 77,387-92,421;
in Civil War, 18:364-65; effect of Civil War on, 4:547-95; descriptions (1820s), 18:75-76,357-58; (1853), 16: 44-46; Craighead & Browning drugstore, 3:333-45; City Hospital, appropriated for army, 13:246-47; used for Confed- erate prisoners, 13:309-10,324,326, 332; hotels & taverns, 2:353; 7:232- 33; 12:147-48,230-36 passim; 13:58n, see also English Hotel; industries, 12:148,237; 13:35n; removal of land office to, 10:258-59; history of early masonry in, 3:no.1; militia companies, 4:551-53; early newspapers, 1:156-57; 12:231,233,235; 18:377- 78,380-81,384-85,416,418,420; politics in, 4:542-44; population (1827), 4: 529; (1830-60), 4:529; (1835), 4:432; (1850-70), 13:65; post office, 12: 148; printers & printing houses, 11: 309,310-92 passim; celebrates comple- tion of Madison & Indianapolis Rail- road, 13:36-40; effect of railroads on, 13:33-35,40-44,88-89; rivalry with Madison, 13:19-20,49,89-90,92-93,95- 99; Union railroad station, 13:99- 103; Union Track Railway, 13:99-100, 102-103, 105-106; schools, Female Collegiate Institute, 18:393; Frank- lin Institute, 18:392-93; sickness (1821-22), 7:277; settlement & early life in, 1:155-56, 164-65,167-68, 172; 4:525-35,539-42,544-46; 12: 141,142-43,146-49,229-37; society in, 17:123; first stores, 1:168-69; street guide of businesses & residences (1825), 12:229-37; leading taxpayers (1851), 13:93n; theaters, see 20:no.3; articles, "Early History of Indianapolis and Marion County," by Nathaniel Bolton, 1:no. 4; "Making a Capital in the Wilder- ness," by Daniel Wait Howe, 4:no.4; "Early Indianapolis," by Laura Fletcher Hodges, 7:no.5; "The Circle," by Ernestine Bradford Rose, 18:no.4; "English's Opera House," by William G. Sullivan,
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Indianapolis (Ind. )-Cont.
20:no. 3; "Indianapolis and the Civil War," by John H. Holliday, 4:no.9.
Indianapolis and Bellefontaine Rail- road, 11:386; 13:57-64,85,86-87. Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail- road, 13:76-77,102.
Indianapolis and Peru Railroad, 13:81.
Indianapolis Gazette, 1:156-57; . carrier's address (1829), 11: 327.
Indianapolis Herald, 2:376. Indianapolis Indiana Journal, 11: 331-32 (1831 prospectus) ; 18: 377-78,380-81,418,420. Indianapolis "legislature, " 1: 169-70.
Indianapolis Literary Club, 9:100. Indianapolis Old Line Guard, 10: 134.
Indianapolis Sanitary Commission, L.B. Swift serves on, 9:89-96. Indianapolis Street Railway, fran- chise, 9:99,137-38.
Indianapolis Water Company, 18:415- 16,425,429.
Indianapolis Western Censor and Emigrants' Guide, 1:156.
Indians, location in Indiana, 12: 41-42; conflicting land claims, 12:105-106,220; partial to French, 2:323-24,327,329-30,332- 33,335-36,337-38; 12:3-4; tribes in Illinois country, 2:410,411, 415; in Indiana, 4:303-309; Wabash River tribes, 2:410,420, 440; estimated population 12: 209; Journal of voyage of Bro- therton Indians from New York to (1817), 6:271-345; at Miami- town (1790), described in Hay Journal, 7:295-361 passim; con- spiracy against British, 2:334- 38; in Revolutionary War, 12: 6,18-19,20 ff; in War of 1812, vol.12:8, 68 ff, 75-76,215; hostility toward Americans, 15: 188,189,195,197-99,204,220,235; attempt of Federal government to establish an Indian policy,
see index, vol.19; peace mission to (1792), 1:295-305; traders licensed to trade with, required to obey reg- ulations, 3:103; depredations committed by, see index, vol.19; attacks on early settlers, 1:52-54; 10:185,186, 190-91,240; attacks on settlers in southwest Ohio, 1:252-63 passim; at- tack on Col. Lochry's party, 2:106- 108,112,121,126; 6:370; attack on Pigeon Roost settlement, 2:129-34; Christian Indian executed, 12:46; friendly to settlers, 1:259-62; expeditions against, by Patrick Brown,
19:114-17,124,139,150; by Clark (1786), 15:197-99; 19:14-15; by John Hardin, 2:341,342; 19:14,182n; 24:31-32n; by Harmar, Hamtramck & St. Clair, 1:275-79,288-91; 12:7; see also index, vol.19; by parties from Kentucky, 19:13,14,183; by Wayne, 1:325-28,335-36,345,346-53; 12:7,186; 24:40-57 passim, 68,109, see also index, 16,no.3; by Wilkin- son & Scott, 1:262,287; 19:273n; theory of land ownership, 12:52-53,61; Jefferson on assimilation, 12:53,208, 209; annuities, 12:57,105,107,163, 209-10,222, see also vols. 21,24; efforts toward civilization of, 14: 22, 85n, 88n, 106-108,177,183-84,198, 217-18,259, see also vols. 21,24; delegations of, visit Washington, 5:36; 14:38,49,60n,65,66,70,81,124,217-18, 368; chiefs journey from Vincennes to Marietta, 15:205-206; use of intoxicating liquor, 1:131-32,133-43; 4:209-11,217; 12:195,205-206; 15:190, 204,221; traders forbidden to sell liquor to, 3:102-103,112-13,130-31, 134,156,162,163; marriage customs, 12:185-86; see also Catholic missions; indexes, vols. 16:no.3, 21, 22, 24, under Indians, and under names of tribes; articles, "The National Decline of the Miami Indians," by John B. Dillon, 1:no.4; "The Pokagons," by Cecilia Buechner, 10:no.5.
Industries & manufactories, flax & wool, 8:397-401; at Indianapolis, 12:148, 237; 13:35n; at New Harmony (Rappite), 14:247,248-49,272,273,275; at
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Indianapolis & manufactories-Cont. Shakertown, 14:273; in Wayne Co., 15:91-92. See also "Fur- niture Makers of Indiana, 1793 to 1850," 25:no.1. Insane hospital, list of reports of, 2:186-89,229; investigation of abuses in, 9:30-32; erec- tion of building, 11:194-95, 197.
Insurance Commission, reports of, 2 :189-90.
Internal Improvement, Board of, list of reports, 2:190-93; creation and work of, 5:101, 104-116 passim.
Internal improvements, and nation- al administrations, 6:55-81,133- 36; amount spent on in western states in 1830s, vol.6:26-27; provisions of act of 1836, vol. 8:342; 12:171-72,175; see also "Internal Improvements in Early Indiana," by Logan Esarey, 5: 41-158.
Iowa, 17:38,143,149,164.
Irish, work on canals, 5:412,413- 14. .
Iroquois Indians, 2:324,327; 7:
34-42 passim; 18:140n, 144,197, 216.
Isaacs, Charles, Thomas & Betsy, Brotherton Indians, Journal of Voyage to Indiana (1817), 6: 271-345.
Jackson, Andrew, president, elec- tion, 10:255-56; vetoes bill for improvement of navigation on Wabash, 5:76-77; introduces spoils system, 9:34-35; Ro- bert Owen party meets, 14:224, 352,353.
Jackson, Ed, governor, portrait, 14:428,432.
Jackson, William, of Franklin Co., 10:225.
Jackson, William N. (Uncle Billy), 13:28.
Jackson County, formation, 3:74; territorial officers, see 3:no.3; in 1826, vol.18:77.
Jacksonburgh (Wayne Co.), 18:77. Jefferson, Thomas, 17:102; governor of Virginia, correspondence with George Rogers Clark, 2:99-104; president, purchases Louisiana, 2:79-86; and internal improvements, 6:60-62,65, 73,77,79,81; relations with James Monroe, 6:195-96,210,230,233,234- 37,242-46 passim; on assimilation of Indian race, 12:53,208,209; character- ization of the Prophet, 12:58; urges acquisition of Indian lands, 12:53- 54,55-56; visited by Indian chiefs, 12:47,54; on co-operative communities, 14:176,183; D. Macdonald visits, 14: 323-24; on traits of Southerners & Northerners, 17:168-69; and Indians, 21:18,47n,53-55n,70; 24:59,60,84- 85,103,106-107,108,116-17,120,196; see also index, vol.22.
Jefferson County, formation, 3:74; terri- torial officers, see index, 3:no.3; population (1816), 3:82; in 1826, vol.18:77; pioneer recollections of , by Harrison Burns, 25:7-15, 78-83. Jeffersonville (Ind.), platted and named, 4:295; 5:66; architecture, 11:210; described (1807), 10:164,166; (1826), 18:77-78; Lafayette visits, 12:153- 54; printers, 11:309,310,318,343. Jeffersonville and Indianapolis Rail- road, 13:69-71, 73,85-86n.
Jenkins, Lt. Edward, at Ouiatanon, 2: 334-35; 18:156,221.
Jennings, Ann, see Mitchell, Ann (Jennings). Jennings, Ann Hay (Mrs. Jonathan), 10: 180-81,188,191,220,223-24,262.
Jennings, Ebenezer, brother of Jonathan, 10:152,165,168,219n.
Jennings, Jesse, shot by Capt. Posey, 22: 192-93n,195-96,202.
Jennings, Jonathan, 22:136n, 166, 173, 210, 226n; clerk, land office, 22:98; dele- gate to Congress, 4:225,226; 8:294, 296-99; 22:110n, 114,130n,191-92n, 244,249,283; enmity toward W.H. Harri- son, 8:455,457-58; accused of land speculation, 22:123n; letter from Badollet, 22:175-82; president con- stitutional convention, 6:98,99,103; 22:262n; governor, 1:152,187; 6:300- 304; portrait, 14:390,394-96,432;
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Congressman, D. Macdonald vis- its, 14:328,329,330; 22:283, sends documents to IHS, 1: 27; treaty commissioner, 12:97- 99,104,105; relations with William Conner, 12:107-108,109, 117-18,119-20; "Unedited Letters of," 10:no.4.
Jennings, Obadiah, brother of Jon- athan, 10:152,157,159,212,247. Jennings, Robert L., of New Har- mony, 11:15n, 35,57,58,60,62- 63,71,81.
Jennings, Samuel K., brother of Jonathan, 10:152,161,164,174, 175.
Jennings County, formation, 3:
75; territorial officers, see index, 3:no.3; in 1826, vol.18: 78-79; pioneer recollections of , by Harrison Burns, 25:16-29.
Johnson, Adam P., Confederate, 7: 134-35; 8:374,376.
Johnson, Andrew, of Tennessee, 5: 30-31; 16:86.
Johnson, Herschel V., of Ga., 16:82. Johnson, Howard, narrates story of his grandfather, 16:no.2.
Johnson, James, of Vincennes, 22: 64n, 156, 162, 165, 176, 179, 219. Johnson, Dr. Jarvis J., of Morgan Co., 5:459-61.
Johnson, Jeremiah, marriage to Jane Reagan, 3:14.
Johnson, John, of Vincennes, 2:23, 144,528-29; 6:99,103,104, see also index, vol.22.
Johnson, John, pioneer, Marion Co., see 16 :no.2.
Johnson, Joseph, of Va., 16:32-33, 34.
Johnson, Lee P., of South Bend, 8: 188,191-92,194.
Johnson, Oliver, pioneer, Marion Co., see 16:no.2.
Johnson, Peter, of South Bend, 8:187-88,189-90,195.
Johnson, Col. Richard M., 12:79, 80; 21:199-200n; 24:253-54. Johnson, Sarah Pursel, see 16:no.2. Johnson County, 1:159-61; 18:79.
Johnston, General Washington, 5:75-76; 8:168-69,455; report to territorial general assembly re slavery, 2:522-27. See also index, vol.22.
Johnston, Rev. James H., of Madison, 8: 228,229; 11:344.
Johnston, John, Indian agent, see indexes, vols.21 & 24.
Johnston, Stephen, 24:109,215,225,227,245. Jones, Aquilla, of Indianapolis, 9:18-22, 26,27-28,29.
Jones, Rev. Daniel, 17:69.
Jones, Rev. David, 1:267-68; 12:12-13,186. Jones, John Rice, of Kaskaskia, 2:23,144; 3:95; 15:217,218; 19:56n, 184-85,198,
200-204; 22:44,48,64n,73n,83n,117,14ln, 182,349-50.
Jones, Peter, of Vincennes, 22:64n,82n, 132n, 135, 175, 176, 180-81, 213n, 249-50. Jones, Rice, of Kaskaskia, 22:117-18n, 118-19n, 147,351-56.
Jones, William T.J., 2:355.
Joshua, Christian Indian, executed, 12:46. Joss, Frederick A., of Morgan Co., 5:509-11. Julian, George W., 6:142,481; "The Rank of Charles Osborn as an Anti-Slavery Pioneer," 2:no.6.
Kankakee River, Indians living on, 18:141, 142, 164, 168,169, 172; swamps surround- ing, 6:441-46; 17:65-66; Board of Comrs., created, 2:194.
Kaskaskia (Ill.), Clark's instructions to capture, 1:74-76; land grants at, 4: 248,249; mail route to, from Louisville, 5:112; 14:283; 15:216-18,230,231-32n, 234. See also index, vol.19.
Kean, Francis A., weaver, 8:410,411-12, 419-20.
Keelboats, described by William Owen,
4:94-95; arrive at Indianapolis (1822), 4:328; on St. Joseph River, 8:187-93. Kellogg, Price F., surveyor, 6:437,453. Kelly, James S., of Morgan Co., 5:415,465. Kendricks, E.P., surveyor, 6:428,431. Kennan, George, Swift's association with, 9:5-6.
Kennedy, Dr. John, of Morgan Co., 5:479-82. Kennedy, Patrick, 18:18,108-11.
Kentucky, John Candler visits (1853), 16: 38-39,68; volunteers in Wayne's campaign, see index, 16:no. 3; comparison with
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Kentucky-Cont.
southern Indiana, 17:37; popula- tion characterized, 17:47-48,
120; migration from, into Indi- ana, 17:59; volunteers on Tippe- canoe expedition, 22:197,198-99; militia & volunteers relieve Fort Wayne (1812), 24:233,235- 36,236-37,239. See also index, vol.19.
"Kentucky's Contribution to Indi- ana," by James R. Robertson, 6: 82-97.
Ketcham, John L., lawyer, 7:200-201. Kettleborough, Charles, "Indiana on the Eve of the Civil War, " 6:137-89.
Kibbey's Road (Cincinnati to Vin- cennes), 6:352-53,441.
Kibby, Ephraim, in Wayne's campaign, 16:258,262,267,285,316,318.
Kickapoo Indians, 18:147-57 passim, 185,191,196,198,201,203,207, 218-19,222,223; 19:71,80,119,
153,159,200,246; 21:see index; 22:232,235; 24 :2,213,224.
Kimberlin, Isaac, of Scott Co., 10: 231-32.
Kimberlin, John, of Scott Co., 10: 23ln, 260-61.
King, W. F., "One Hundred Years in Public Health in Indiana," 7: no.6.
Kingsbury, John, attorney, 10: 263.
Kinnard, George L., Congressman, 1: 165-67; 5:361-62.
Kirk, William, missionary to Indi- ans, see indexes, vols. 21 & 24. Kiskakon, Indian town, 7:74-75.
Klein (Kline, Cline), John, of Ham- ilton Co., 8:416-17.
Kluge, Peter, Moravian missionary, 12:42,188,196-97.
Knight, Jonathan, surveyor, 7: 215,224.
Knights of the Golden Circle, 13: 317-18.
Knightstown (Ind.), 7:224,232.
Knoblock, Otto M., "Early Naviga- tion on the St. Joseph River," 8: no.4. See also IHS, members and officers.
Knollenberg, Bernhard, "Pioneer Sketches of the Upper Whitewater Valley," 15: no.l.
Knox, Henry, secretary of war, see indexes, vols. 19 & 24.
Knox County (Northwest Territory), forma- tion & boundaries, 3:65-66,98n-99n. Knox County (Indiana Territory), boun- daries, 3:99-100; officers, see 3: no.3; census (1800, 1810, 1816), 3: 82,83,85; militia in battle of Tippe- canoe, 22:214-16.
Knox County (Ind.), 18:79-81. See also Post Vincennes; Vincennes.
Kossuth, Louis, in Indianapolis (1852), 3:28.
Krauskopf, Frances (tr. & ed.), "Ouia- tanon Documents," 18 :no. 2.
Kyle, George H., architect, 11:206,207.
Lacock, Abner, of Pa., 10:206.
Lacy, Charles, early settler, 2:377,378. Lafayette (Ind.), rents & tolls on
Wabash & Erie Canal, 8:350; printers, 11:309,311-85 passim; in 1826, vol. 18:81.
Lafayette, Marquis de, visit to western U.S., 4:400-401; 12:153-54; 14:289, 299; Robert Dale Owen visits in Paris, 25:8,11,18n,21,50-53; photo, 25:52.
Lafayette and Indianapolis Railroad, 13: 80,102,103.
La Galissonière, Marquis de, governor of New France, 18:205, 206, 210,212.
La Jonquière, Marquis de, governor of New France, 18:208, 210,212,213. Lake Erie, travel on (1835), 11:255-58. Lake Michigan, described, 18:82. Lamasco (Ind.), 8:327,346.
Land, clearing of, 2:397-98; 5:294-98; 16:153-55,157-58; drainage, 17:63 ff. See also Public lands.
Land grants, to Clark's men, 4:246; 6:405; 15:207; at Post Vincennes, 4:246-47; 6:432-33; 15:427-65 passim; 19:36,38, 98; see also index, vol.22; in Illinois country, 19:48,49n; military bounty, 19: 57,66, 72,86,97,141-42, 194; to Canadian volunteers, 22:271. Land offices, in Northwest Territory, 4:248; in Indiana, 10:258-59n. See also Vincennes Land Office.
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Landers, Franklin, of Morgan Co., 5:462-63,464.
Lane, Henry S., recollections of Joseph G. Marshall, 1:191,192; political leader, 6:141, 148,156, 175,176-77,186; governor, por- trait, 14:408,410-11,432. Lane, Joseph, 8:167,169.
Lang, John D., of Maine, 16:114- 15.
Lanier, James F.D., aids financing of Madison & Indianapolis Rail- road, 13:30; home in Madison, 11:208. See also IHS, members.
La Perade, Charles Francois, comdt Ouiatanon, 18:149,153,154,189- 90,195,205, 206, 209-12 passim.
La Porte (Ind.), Lucius B. Swift school supt., 9:6-9; printing houses, 11: 310-91 passim.
La Salle, Sieur de, explorations of, 2:319-28.
Lasselle, Antoine, at Miamitown, 7:322-47 passim; Indian trader, 16:296,299-300,302,309,312,319- 20.
La Tourette, John, weaver, 8:408- 409,412,419.
Laughery, Archibald, see Lochry, Archibald.
Law, John, of Vincennes, sketch of, 1:201-13; 14:47,85n. See
also IHS, members & officers. Lawrence County, 18:82.
Lawrenceburg (Ind.), 15:16,109,
110; manufactures & commerce, 18:82-84; printing houses, 11:
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