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Robb, David, of Gibson Co., 22: 137n,206,209.
"Robert Hanna," steamboat reaches Indianapolis, 7:220-21.
Robertson, James R., "Kentucky's Contribution to Indiana," 6:82- 97.
Robinson, John S., of Vt., 16:117. Robinson, Solon, of Lake Co., 17: 78,92,124.
Roche de Boeuf (Buffalo Rock), 16: 262,268,274, 275,276,284,305.
Rockingham (Morgan Co.), 5:267-68. Rockport (Ind.), 18:99.
Rockville (Ind.), 11:311,390; 18: 99-100.
Rodman, Hugh, James, William, of Washington Co., 7:382-83,383-84. Rolfe, Mary Ann, see 20:no.1.
Rooker, Samuel, of Indianapolis, 12:234-35.
Roosevelt, Theodore, and Lucius B. Swift, see index, vol.9.
Roosevelt, Mrs. Theodore, 9:84,85- 86.
Rose, David Garland, comdt Camp Morton, 13:286-300.
Rose, Ernestine Bradford, "The Circle. Center of Our Universe," 18 :no.4.
Ross, John F., of Charlestown, 10:235,246. Roy, Pierre-Georges, "Sieur de Vincennes Identified," 7:no.1.
Royse, Mintie Allen, "The Bennet Family," 20:no.1.
Rue, Richard, of Wayne Co., 22:175,181,213n. Rush County, 18:100.
Rushville (Ind.), courthouse, 11:193; printers, 11:310,311,331,351,359, 366-67; in 1826, vol.18:100.
Russell, Alexander W., of Indianapolis, 1:171; 12:159,169.
Russell, Col. William, 10:208; 22:228n.
St. Ange, Louis Bellerive, Sieur de, comdt at Post Vincennes, 3:280-330 passim; 7:84,93,95,100,101,104; 15:430,434,435; 18:154n-55n;
farewell proclamation to residents of Post Vincennes (1764), 2:407-408; certificate re claims of residents to land, 2:429-30; on expedition against Chickasaw (1736), 8:107, 115,119,131, 135.
St. Clair, Arthur, governor Northwest Territory, 2:6; 15:468n; settles Vincennes land claims, 15:438n,447, 449n, 454,461-62; and Indians, 1: 288-91; 24:23,29,36-39,67-68,149. See also index, vol.19.
St. Clair County (Northwest Territory), formation & boundaries, 3:65,66,98n, 99n.
St. Clair County (Indiana Territory), 3: 98-99n,117-18; census (1800), 3:83; officers, see index, 3:no.3.
St. Francis Xavier Cathedral, Vincennes, 11: 177 (photo), 187.
St. Joseph River, of Michigan, 8:183-200; 18:105.
St. Joseph River, of Ohio & northeast Indiana, 18:105-106.
St. Louis (Mo.), 16:61,63,68-69; 19:49, 125,184,199,202,203,204.
Ste. Marie (Jean Baptiste Racine), 2: 421-24.
St. Marys (Ohio), 12:70,103-104; 21: 176, 177n, 209, 210-11,214,215,220. See also Indian treaties, St. Marys (1818).
St. Marys River, 18:106; in Wayne's
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St. Marys River-Cont.
campaign, 16:240,241,255,257, 316,320.
Ste. Genevieve (Mo.), 19:50-51, 180,202.
Salem (Ind. ), Morgan's raid on,
7 : 142, 144, 147, 162-64, 168; print- ers, 11:309,310-60 passim; de- scribed (1826), 18:101-102.
Salem (Ind.) Indiana Farmer, 10:236. "The Science of Columbus," by Elizabeth
Salem (N.C. ), Moravian settle- ment, relations with Indiana town of Hope, 8:205n, 206, 208- 11,226n,237. Salem (0.), 12:22,24-26.
Salisbury (Wayne Co.), 15:41,47- 48,49,50; 18:102-103.
Salt, refused by the Indians, 22: 152,186,188.
Salt licks and salt springs, peti- tion for cession of, to Indiana Territory, 2:465,478-79; action of Congress on petition, 2: 472,473,475; ceded by Indians (1803), 6:395-96; 22:126; near mouth of Wabash, 4:295; 6:396-97; at French Lick & West Baden, 6:447-48; in Clark Co., 10:177-78; in southern Indiana, 15:185-86.
Sandford (Sanford), David, survey- or, 2:359,360,362; 6:452-53.
Sargent, Winthrop, secretary North- west Territory, 2:6,8; 15:447- 57,458-63; 19:8,16,57n,llln, 138n, 196n-97n, 241n, 242n, 244. Satterwhite, Dr. Harvey, of Morgan Co., 5:474-77.
Say, Thomas, at New Harmony, see indexes, 15:no.3 & vol.23.
Scherer, Adolf, architect, 11:199. Schmitz, Bruno, designs Soldiers' & Sailors' Monument, 18:400- 10 passim.
Schnee, John, of Posey Co., 14: 243,244,264,268,275,288-89, 290,291,294.
Schools, Caleb Mills plea for free school system, 3:no.6; pioneer, Marion Co., 16:174 ff .; Morgan
Co., 5:235-36,246,277,348-58. See also Friends, Society of; Women, educa- tion for.
Schower, Joseph, surveyor, 7:215.
Schramm, Jacob, German immigrant, family letters, 11 :no. 4.
Schricker, Henry F., governor, portrait, 14:430,431,432.
Schwarz, Rudolf, 18:407,409,430.
Hack, 7:no.9.
Scotch-Irish, definition of term, 4: 442-45; reasons for emigration, 4: 445-47; places of settlement in U.S., 4:447-55; characteristics, ideas, prac- tices, 4:482-522; "Scotch-Irish Presbyterians in Monroe County," by James A. Woodburn, 4:no.8. Scott, Alexander, 18:321.
Scott, Alfred W., of Morgan Co., 5:489-90. Scott, Charles, expeditions agst Indians, 1:286-87; 2:340-44; 19:273n; 24:34-35;
in charge of Ky. vols in Wayne campaign, 1:348; 16:240,252,258,269,275,285,
314,325; governor of Ky., 24:231. Scott, David, 18:321-22.
Scott, James, of Clark Co., 22:225n-26n, 263n; member Constitutional Convention, 6:99,100,103,106; candidate for Con- gress (1822), 10:242. See also IHS, members.
Scott, John, sketch, 18:7-20; "The
Indiana Gazetteer or Topographical Dictionary," 18 :no. 1.
Scott, John, of Morgan Co., 5:267-69, 275,406,407.
Scott, John H., 10:263-64.
Scott County, 18:103.
Scudder, Caleb, of Indianapolis, 12: 231,237.
Scudder, Dr. Kenneth A., of Indianapolis, 1:169,170; 12:236.
Sculpture, folk, gravestone carver, see Cross, Henry.
Secession, threats of, by South, if Lincoln was elected president, 6: 167-75,182-89.
Schoenbrunn (Ohio), Moravian mission Secretary of State, list of reports, 2: at, 12:13,15-16,19-20,189. 209-10.
Sedam, Cornelius Ryker, 19:36,37,42,99,173. Seneca Indians, see index, vol.21.
Severns, John, of Gibson Co., 6:396,397-98.
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Seymour, Horatio, of N.Y., 16: 116-17.
Shaker settlement, New York, visit- ed by Owen party, 4:9-15; Knox Co.(Ind.), 6:307-308; 8:443; 14:259,273-74,289,290; 22:180, 187; communities in America, 14:186-90,273.
Shank, Lewis, mayor of Indianapo- lis, 9:91-96.
Sharpe, Ebenezer, of Indianapolis, school, 1:174.
Shaw, John, asst. Indian agent, see indexes, vols. 21 & 24.
Shawnee Indians, in Ohio country, 12:1-2,64; join Tecumseh, 12:
7,58,59,60; houses, 12:13; re- move to Indiana, 12:40; at Pigeon Roost, 12:71; hunting party of, murdered, 12:143-44, 229. See also indexes, vols. 19, 21, 24.
Shawneetown (I11.), 4:95-96; 14: 252,266.
Sheehan, Mrs. Frank, "The Northern Boundary of Indiana," 8:no.6. Sheets, Mary (Randolph), 2:353. Sheets, William, secretary of state, 2:353. See also IHS, members. Shelby County, 18:103.
Shelbyville (Ind.), courthouse, 11:198; printers, 11:310,311, 374,388; described (1826), 18:103.
Sherley, William S., of Morgan Co., 5:477-79.
Shields, Abijah, of Fayette Co., 25:17,190-91.
Shields' trading house, Seymour, 6:352,353,455.
Shively, Elizabeth, see Hess, Elizabeth (Shively).
Shively, Philip, 18:318-20.
Shockley, Ernest V., map of In- diana (1836), 5:41,43. See also IHS, members.
Short, Madison, of Washington Co., 7:373,375,388,446.
Shoults, Frederick, of Martin Co., 10:200.
Shrewsbury house, Madison, 11: 206-207,208.
Shuler, Lawrence S., of Vincennes, 6:302, 342-43; 11:318.
Silliman, Benjamin, friend of William Maclure, 15:296,324; letters recd from Maclure, 15:293-94,308,320,323n, 330-31,379-80.
Simpson, George, weaver, 8:427-28. Simpson, Matthew, address (1840), 11:353.
Sims, Dr. John, of Morgan Co., 5:246, 273-74,405-406,433-35.
Sinking fund, establishment of & reports of, 2:211-12, 213-14.
Slaves and Slavery, Art. 6 for exclusion of, in Ordinance of 1787, vol. 1: 69-74; 2:4; 4:195-96; petition to Congress of residents & legislature of Indiana Territory for & against repeal or alteration of Art. 6 & action of Congress on, 2:447-61,461-78,495-97, 507-10,515-21; 4:195-227 passim; leg- islation re, in Indiana Territory, 2: 20-21,29-31; 4:197-98,211,227; report of General Washington Johnston opposing slavery, 2:522-27; 4:220; provision against in 1816 Indiana constitution, 2:33; 6:112-13; court case re (Polly v. Lasselle), 2:528-29; Freeman trial involving, 1:292-93; movement to abolish, 2:233-67; petition & resolution of Vincennes Convention (1802) for suspension of Art. 6 or Ordinance of 1787 for 10 years, 2:461-63,469; 4: 196-97; action of Congress on same, 2: 470-71,472,474-76; 4:197; opposition of Scotch-Irish Presbyterians to, 4: 508-18 passim; epistle on, published by Society of Friends, 11:352-53; by Presbyterian Synod, 11:368; colonization movement, 2:176-77; 15:65,81n; 16:44- 45,79; Free Produce Movement a protest against, 15:83-89; antipathy of Society of Friends toward, 15:18,62n,75, see also 16:no.1; stories of fugitives, 15: 67-73. See also index, vol.22.
"Slavery Petitions and Papers," by Jacob P. Dunn, 2:no.12.
Slave trade, abolished in British Empire, 16:6; memorial against, 16:8-12; in U.S., 16:75,78-79,91,106.
Sloan, George W., sketch, 3:356-58; "Fifty Years in Pharmacy," 3:331-45; "Effects
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Sloan, George W .- Cont.
of Destruction of Forests
on Medicinal Plants," 3:346-55. See also IHS, members.
Sloo, Albert Gallatin, 11:186. Sloo, Harriet (White), 11:186.
Smalley, William, capture & In- dian captivity, 1:293-310.
Smith, Caleb B., personal appear- ance, 2:354.
Smith, Charles W., "Life and Mili- tary Services of Gen. Robert S. Foster," 5:no.6. See also IHS, members.
Smith, Daniel R., of Marion Co., 7:186,187.
Smith, Delavan, bequest to IHS,
10:37-38. See also IHS, members. Smith, Dwight L., "From Green-
ville to Fallen Timbers. A
Journal of the Wayne Campaign," 16:no.3.
Smith, Jeremiah, of Winchester, 4:145.
Smith, Oliver H., quoted on Joseph G. Marshall, 1:192; elected
U.S. senator, 2:355; lawyer, 7: 190-92; railroad president, 13: 58-64. See also IHS, members. Snakes, 16:53.
Snedeker, Caroline Dale, author of introduction to "Diaries of Donald Macdonald," 14 :151-58.
Snepp, Daniel W., "Evansville's Channels of Trade and the
Secession Movement, 1850-1865," 8 :no. 7.
Society of Friends, see Friends, Society of.
Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, reports on, 2:212. See also index, 18:no.4.
Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphan Asylum, reports of, 2:212-13. Somerset (Franklin Co.), 18:104. "Sons of the Wilderness. John and William Conner," vol.12. South, The (Md., Va., N.C., S.C., Tenn., Ky.), see index, vol.17. See also under names of states. South Bend (Ind. ), Ist courthouse, 11:212; printers, 11:309,310, 311,334,358-75 passim, 385,391.
South Carolina, John Candler visits (1853), 16:83-85.
South Carolina Historical Society, 10:93. South Hanover Female Seminary, catalogue, 11:346
Southerners, Upland, see index, vol.17. Spain, explorations in North America,
2:66; control of west bank of Mis- sissippi River, 2:70-78; promotes discoveries by Columbus, 7:no.9; relations with U.S. after Revolutionary War, see index, vol.19.
Spanish-American colonies, relation of U.S. to, 6:214-15, 218-26,232-39.
Spanish-American War, height of Indiana troops in, 7:433-37.
Spear, Edward, of Ist regt., see index,' vol.19.
Specie Circular, effects of, 6:38-41.
"Speculation in the Eighteen Thirties," by R.C. McGrane, 6:23-42.
Speech, western, 17:112-15,137; modifica- tion of dialects, 17:137, 138,147,148, 149.
Spees, Shubael G., of Indianapolis, 11:386. Spencer (Ind.), 18:105.
Spencer, George H., textbook, 11:392.
Spencer, Oliver, captured by Indians, 1:322-24.
Spencer County, 18:104-105.
Spiceland (Ind.), Friends' Academy, 13: 183, 187-88, 191-92, 215-16, 217-18,218- 19, see also ll:no.2.
Springfield (Posey Co.), 14:243-44, 275, 295; 18:105.
Springville (Clark Co.), 6:355-56.
Sproat, Ebenezer, sheriff, 2:7.
Squire, Eugene Byrd, journey to Mexico, western states, & Hawaii (1894), see 25:no.3.
Stafford, Grant, of Morgan Co., 5:430-31, see also index vol.5.
Stapp, Milton, 10:263n. See also IHS, members.
State arsenal, see Arsenal, state.
State bank, list of reports, 2:172-74; report of investigating committee (1857), 2:228-29.
State Board of Health, formation & work of, 2:185; 7:286-91.
State capitols, Corydon, 12:90-91; Indi- anapolis, 11:191-92n, 199; 12:150,167,172.
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State Fairgrounds, 13:238-39,240, 375-76.
State flag, report on, 6:575.
State House Commissioners, list of reports, 2:214-15.
State Normal School (Terre Haute), reports on, 2:198.
State Prison, Jeffersonville,
escapees (1822), 10:234-35; re- ports on, 2:199-202.
State Prison, north, reports on, 2:202-203.
State Supt. of Common Schools, reports of, 2:204.
State Supt. of Public Instruction, list of reports, 2:203-205.
State treasurer, office of, 12: 148-49,237.
Steele, Theodore C., artist, 14: 396,414-15,416-17,417-18,419, 420,432.
Stevens, Ambrose A., comdt Camp Morton, 13:333-73.
Stevens, Stephen C., 2:352; legis- lator, 12:95-96,150,161. See also IHS, members.
Stevenson, Mrs. Robert Louis, born in Indianapolis, 18:362,389,393. Stickney, Benjamin F., quoted on
Miami Indians, 1:137-40; Indian agent, see indexes, vols. 21 & 24.
Stites, Benjamin, 1:252-57,266,276. Stone Head (Brown Co.), 23:120-21, 122,150,152,153.
Story (Brown Co.), 23:126-28,129. Stout, Elihu, newspaper publisher, 4:295; 10:175n; 15:230-34,242; printer, 8:451; 11:315 ff; 18: 7; letters from Jonathan Jen- nings, 10:186,211.
Stout, Joseph L., gravestone, 23: 103,106,107.
Stover, Abram, of Washington Co., 7:375-79,440,441-47.
Strange, Rev. John, 5:340-41; 12:216.
Strawtown (Ind.), 12:120,129-30, 202-203.
Stribling, Thomas T., of Jefferson Co., 11:316 .
Strong, Moses M., land agent, 6: 30-31.
Suffrage, Indiana Territory, petitions
for extension of, 2:466-67,478; action of Congress on petitions, 2:473,474, 475,496,497.
Sugar making, described, 11:287-88; 18: 275-77. Sullivan, Daniel, 19:93,171,172,182-83. Sullivan, Jeremiah, 5:116-17; home at Madison, 11:209. See also IHS, members and officers.
Sullivan, John, letter to Spanish minister, 19:65-66n,72.
Sullivan, William G., "English's Opera House," 20:no.3. See also IHS, members.
Sullivan County, formation, 3:75; in 1826, vol. 18:106-107.
Sullivan's Station, on Little Wabash, murders at, 19:89-90,92-94,137,161-62. "Sultana Disaster, The," by Joseph T. Elliott, 5:no.3.
Surveys, of Buffalo Trace, 15:224-26, 262-69; of French land claims &
donation lands, 15:448,449-52n,466-
67,477-78,481,483-84; "Early Indiana Trails and Surveys, " 6:no.3. Swamps & swamp lands, in Old Northwest,
17:63,64-65,65-67; records of, 2:216. "Swift, Lucius B. A Biography," by
William Dudley Foulke, vol.9. Switzerland County, formation, 3:74;
territorial officers, see index, 3: no.3; population (1816), 3:82; cover- let weaving in, 8:424,425-29; in 1826, vol.18:107.
Symmes, John Cleves, 1:253,255,276; 2:6, 8; 19:22-23n,57,166n,208-209,241; 23: 262,287.
Symmes Purchase, 1:253-54; 19:22-23n,166n.
Tabor, Enoch S., of Morgan Co., 5:449-51. Tackitt, Isaac W., of Morgan Co., 5: 446-47.
Taft, William Howard, 9:79,82-83,84,85, 86-87,87-88.
Tannehill, W. M., newspaper publisher, 4: . A42-43, 143-44.
Tardiveau, Barthélmi, see index, vol.19. Tarkington, Booth, presides at Swift dinner, 9:110.
Tarkington, Rev. Joseph, 15:97-102 passim. Taverns, on Buffalo Trace, 15:211,212,219- 20,241,242,243,244; on National Road, 7: 230-34; at Indianapolis, 7:248-49,251-52, 258,259; at New Albany, 15:241; at New
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Harmony, 15:353,354,358-59, 361; in Orange Co., 15:244; in Pike Co., 15:242; at & near Vincennes, 8:454-55; 15: 211,212; at Washington, 15: 243; used by drovers of hogs, 16:220-21.
Taxation, Northwest Territory, 2:9; Indiana Territory, 2:18-19; 4: 194; for free schools, see index, 3:no.6.
Taylor, Waller, of Jeffersonville, 1:152; 10:172,184,258-59; 22: 64n, 83n,90n,91,141,160,161,208, 228,241,244-45,247,249,251.
Taylor, Zachary, defense of Fort Harrison, 1:178-79; 2:131; 12: 66,71.
Tecumseh, leads Indian revolt, 4:266-81; 12:7,58-61,71,73; objects to 10 o'clock line, 6:426-28; meeting with Harr- ison (1811), 8:448; 12:61; at Delaware towns on White River, 12:45,196,198; doctrine of land ownership, 12:61; visits south- ern tribes, 12:62; denies insti- gating attacks on Whites, 12:65, 211; council with Delawares, 12: 66; joins British, 12:68,209; leads British Indians, 12:76, 77; death, 12:8,79-80. See also index, vols. 22 & 24. Ten O'clock Line, 6:350-51,424-28. Tennessee, John Candler visits
(1853), 16:85-102.
Tennessee Manumission Society, 2:236,243.
Terre Haute (Ind.), 25:13; arch- itecture, 11:211; post office investigation, 9:136; trading center, 10:265-66; printers, 11:309,311-92 passim; John Candler visits (1853), 16:46, 50; in 1826, vol.18:107-108.
Terre Haute and Indianapolis Rail- road, 7:235-36.
Terre Haute Western Register, car- rier's address (1829), 11:327. Tetepachsit, Delaware chief, 12:42, 45,54,55,58,198-200.
Theater, Ist in Indianapolis, 7:258; English's Opera House, see 20:no.3. Thomas, Jesse B., 1:152; 4:221; 22:93n, 118n, 147-48.
Thompson, Charles N., "Sons of the Wilder- ness. John and William Conner," vol.12. Thompson, Jane (Loughery), 2:118-24. Thompson, Samuel, of Pa., 2:122,124. Thornbrough, Gayle (ed. ), "The Correspon- dence of John Badollet and Albert Gallatin," vol.22; "Letter Book of the Indian Agency at Fort Wayne," vol. 21; "Outpost on the Wabash," vol.19; "To Oregon in 1852," 23:no.1; with George R. Wilson, "The Buffalo Trace," 15:no. 2.
Thorntown (Ind. ), 6:314n,362,436.
Three per cent fund, agent of, reports, 2:217; for building roads, 5:52-53; for improving navigation on Wabash, 5:75; amt. recd (1820-24), 10:254. Tigar, Thomas, of Fort Wayne, 4:145. Timber, cutting & clearing of, 16:153-58; varieties in Marion Co., 16:147-48; in southwest Indiana, 8:325.
Tinsley, William, architect, 11:199-200,202. Tippecanoe, Battle of, 1:179-82 (poem) ; 4:278-83; 6:308; 10:186-87,238-39; 12:
7-8,63-64. See also indexes to vols. 21, 22, 24. Tippecanoe County, 18:111-12. Tippecanoe River, 18:111.
Tipton, John, 10:226n,255; 12:91,112,154- 55,164-65; sketch, 5:76,77; leads
Rangers in War of 1812, vol.6:375,381, 383; comr. to locate state capital, 1:154-55; 3:316-20; 12:117,118,121; letters recd from Jonathan Jennings, 10: 263-64,267-68,270-72; treaty comr. 1:153; 12:154-55; U.S. senator, 6: 120-21,134; role in Potawatomi removal, see 14 :no.l.
Tobias, A. W., article on Pigeon Roost Massacre, 2:132-34.
Todd, John, Virginia's deputy for county of Illinois, 15:439-41, 453n; 19:7,23n, . 28.
Toledo (Ohio), 17:66,67-68,69,88.
Topenebee, Sr. & Jr., Indian chiefs, 10: 293,304-305,308,310.
Town, Ithiel, builds statehouse, 11:192.
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Towns and cities, speculation in lots, 6:24,28-30; growth in manufacturing, 6:25-26. See also under names of towns & cities. Townsend, Maurice C., governor, portrait, 14:430,432.
"Trails and Surveys, Early In- diana," by Goerge R. Wilson, 6 :no.3.
Traill, Rev. Robert, sermons, 11:341.
Travel and transportation, acci- dents (stagecoach), 14:332; (Steamboat), 5:167-99,362; 14:375; 22:272-73; by brigs, 14:353,354,366-67; canalboat, 8:267-69,273,347-49,354; 11: 249-59; 13:16; 14:301-302; 17: 43-44,53,54,68; flatboat, 5: 386-409; 14:267,339; horseback, N.C. to Whitewater Valley & re- turn, 15:32-36; keelboat, 14: 265,267,331,334,335,339; 23: 237-64 (Pittsburgh to New Har- mony); railroad, see index, 13:no.1; 16:no.1; 17:54,55; schooner (on Great Lakes), 6:271-345; 8:183-200; 17:30- 31; sailing vessel (on Atlan- tic), 11:229-44; 16:19-22; 20: 16-20; 25:30-34; stagecoach, 4: 47-52; 5:54; 6:374, 276-77(cost); 7:225,229-34; 8:219-22,261-62, 264-67,274-76,281-85; 11:186; 13:13-15n; 15:59-60,63,105- 107; 16:34,36,50-52,57-58,64- 67,76-77,87-88, see also index, vol.14; steamboat, see index, 4:no. 1; 5:62-63,69-74; 8:193- 200,222-27,262-63,331,332-34; 11:245-47,255-58,260-61,262; 16:69-73; index, 23:no.4; 25: nos. 2 & 4. See also index, vol.14; wagon, 8:231-34; 13:5; 15:59-60,105-107; Bethlehem (Pa.) to Hope (Ind. ) & return, by stage, rail, steamboat, canalboat, 8:215-85; on Buffalo Trace, see 15:no.2; Charlestown to Indianapolis (1836) & return, 2:351-53,356-57; Cincinnati to Hancock Co. (1836), 11:263-65;
Council Bluffs (Iowa) to Oregon, 23: no.1; Detroit to Post Vincennes, 2:435- 37; Detroit to Illinois country, 2: 437-38; Detroit to Fort Wayne (1790), 7:303-306; Fort Wayne to Cincinnati, 2:361-62; Indiana to Mexico, western states, & Hawaii (1894), see 25:no.3; Indiana to Montana (1864), 25:66-67,73-74; New York to Illinois country via Fort Pitt (1765), 2:408-17; (1768), 2: 418-21; difficulties & inconveniences, see indexes, vols. 14 & 16; transpor- tation of produce, Hancock Co. to Cincinnati or New Orleans, 11:285,286, 300; southwestern Indiana to New Orleans, see 8:no.7; 14:248,281-82,
286,339; army supplies to Fort Knox, see index, vol.19.
Treasurer of state, list of reports, 2: 217-19.
Treaty of Ghent, 12:82-83,215.
Trippet, Margaret, 18:318-20.
Troost, Gerard, at New Harmony, 15:296, 313,315,318,338,339,345n,346,349,390. Trowbridge, Charles C., studies Indian languages, 12:138-39.
Troy (Ind.), 18:112.
Trueman, Alexander, peace mission to Indians, 1:293-300.
Tuley, Ben S., 11:353.
Tupper, Benjamin, judge, 2:7.
Turner, Frederick J., interpretation of history, 8:148-51,155.
Turner, George, judge, 2:8.
Turner, William, Indian subagent & treaty sec., 21:242, 248, 249, 253, 255, 256.
Turpin, Mary E., see Bright, Mary E. (Turpin).
Tuttle, Joseph F., sketch of Caleb Mills, 3:380-96.
Two per cent fund, for interstate roads, 7:212.
Underground Railroad, Levi Coffin's .activities in, 15:66-73,83.
Underhill, Phebe, 16:45n.
Underhill, Robert, of Indianapolis, 16: 44-45.
Union County, 18:113.
Unitarians, 17:7,116.
United States Army, reduced under Jefferson, 24:59-60; First Regt., organized, 19:
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12-13,32n; at Vincennes, see index, vol.19; Fourth Regt., in Battle of Tippecanoe, 4: 272-81; 22:194n,217-18,228, 248; Legion, make up & organ- ization of, 16:239,241,259-60, see also Vol.24; Sub-Legion, see index, 16:no.3; garrison at Fort Wayne, see index, vols. 21 & 24.
United States Congress, receive & act on French petitions for 1826, vol.18:117; visited by Robert Owen's party, 4:62-63. settlement of land claims, 15: 427,441-42,444-47,447-57,458- Vienna Exposition, report on, by Indiana comr., 2:220-21. 63,467-89; Jennings reviews work of (1815-16), 10:212-15; Vigilantes, see Regulators. (1828-29), 10:268-70; Jennings service in (1809-16, 1822-31), 10:169-215,247-73; land or- dinances (1785), 15:446; (1796, 1800), 15:457-58,464; delegates from Indiana Territory, see Jennings, Jonathan, Parke, Benja- Vincennes (Ind.), 24:4,19,236,245; described
min, Thomas, Jesse B. See also Ordinance of 1787.
United States Rangers, in War of 1812, 12:69.
United States Senate, Jesse D.
Bright's service in, 10:108-45 passim.
University of Notre Dame, founded 14:15n.
Universalists, 17:116. Updegraff, Jonathan T., 16:45. Upper Sandusky Indian Agency, see index, vol.21. Uppinghouse, James, of Washington Co., 7:379,440,442-43,445.
Vallonia Trace, 6:380-81.
Van Buren, Martin, stagecoach acci- dent at Plainfield, 13:14n. Vanderburgh, Henry, judge, Indiana Territory, 2:17; 3:71,91. See also indexes, vols.19,22. Vanderburgh County, organized, 8:326; vote in presidential elections (1840-60), 8:371- 73; in 1826, vol.18:115-16. See also Evansville (Ind.). Varnum, James M., judge, 2:6.
Vawter, John, of Jennings Co., 10:169n, 195n,219,264.
Vawter, William, of Jennings Co., 25: 16-26.
Veatch, James C., candidate for Congress, 8:29-31,54.
Vermillion County, 18:116.
Vernon (Ind.), printers, 11:310-89 passim; in 1826, vol.18:116.
Versailles (Ind.), 18:116-17.
Vevay (Ind. ), architecture, 11:206-207; printers, 11:319,321,322,323; in
Vigo, Francis, 8:453; trader, 8:441; home used by Gov. Harrison, 8:444; 11:183; land claims confirmed, 15:449; buys up French land claims, 15:470,472-74, 485-89. See also indexes, vols.19,22. Vigo County, 18:117. See also Terre Haute. (1788), 15:204; (1797), 15:211,212; (1807), 10:163; 15:433,437; in 1826, vol.18:118; in 1834, illustration, 22: facing 177; names of militiamen (1790), 15:439; militiamen ask & receive land grant, 15:453-56,459; Josiah Harmar at (1790), 15:200-202,438,440, 441,442, 464; laws for Northwest Territory passed at, 2:8; capital of Indiana Territory, 3:72; 12:41; 15:205,219; scene of Indian councils, 12:54; 21:76n,84,85n; 24:147,151,153,163, 172,175-76,199-200,205; Indians plan to attack, (1812-15), 21:168,229; architecture 11:183-88; Catholic clergy & schools, 14:15n,25,27n,28n,29n,30n,39n,46n, 57n; 1st efforts in behalf of public health, 7:273-75; 1st fire company, 7: 282-83; printers & printing houses, 11:310-78 passim; Thomas Dean visits . "( 1817), 6:274,300-306,342-45; Owen
. party visits (1825), 4:110-12; 14:280- 83,289-90; on mail route between Louis- ville & Kaskaskia, 5:112; 14:283; 15:216-18,230,231-32n,234,242-45; route from Pittsburgh to, 15:183; population (1760s), 15:435; (1778), 15:435; (1787), 15:438; (1800), 15:
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438; social & intellectual life, 4:296-97; 10:163-64; 14:271,272-73,281 (or 287?); articles, "Life in Old Vin- cennes," by Lee Burns, 8:no. 9; "Vincennes Donation Lands," 15:no. 4; "Correspondence of John Badollet and Albert Gall- atin," vol.22.
Vincennes, Bank of, 2:172; 22: 260n,263.
Vincennes, Francois-Marie Bissot, Sieur de, founder of Post Vin- cennes, identity of, 3:39-62, 256-330; 7:no.1; on expedi- tion against Chickasaw, 8: 107,119,131,135; copies of two letters obtained by IHS from Paris Archives, 6:498; erroniously called Francois Morgan, 2:331,332.
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