A history of the city of Cleveland: its settlement, rise and progress, 1796-1896, Part 46

Author: Kennedy, James Harrison, 1849-1934
Publication date: 1896
Publisher: Cleveland : The Imperial Press
Number of Pages: 688


USA > Ohio > Cuyahoga County > Cleveland > A history of the city of Cleveland: its settlement, rise and progress, 1796-1896 > Part 46


Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).


Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47


Center House, 294.


Central Armory, 534, 547, 553, 555.


Central bridge, dedicated, 477-78.


Central Market, opened, 369.


Central Methodist Episcopal Church, 481.


Central Viaduct, built, 435-38 ; car disaster, 508-509.


Chagrin, circulating library, 31I.


Chagrin Falls Guards, join 15th regiment, 433.


Chagrin River, origin of name, 37.


Chamber of Commerce, 488-93.


Chamberlain, Philo, 339, 349, 398.


Chamberlain, Selah, 359, 372, 454, 479


Champion, Henry, 20, 123.


Champion, Reuben, 186.


Chapin, Herman M., 316, 398, 446.


Chapman, Henry, 471.


Chapman, Nathan, 42, 154.


Charities, 403-405.


Charity Hospital, 357.


Charter, proposed repeal of city, 276.


Chase, Charles W., 515, 521, 525.


Chase, Mrs. Charles W., 526. Chase, T. R., 399.


Cheesman, J. E., 526, 547. Child, A. Kennedy, 545.


Children's Aid Society and Home, 358.


Childs, George W., 283. Childs, Herrick, 272.


Childs, Oscar A., 283, 405, 415.


Child and Bishop, 353.


Chillicothe, 117. Chippewas, 74, 75, 124.


Chisholm, Henry, 370, 371, 405, 429.


Chittenden, S. W., 345, 351.


Cholera season of 1832, 241-46.


Church, Jonathan, 93, 124.


Churches, 102, 313-15, 469.


Churchill, Mrs. S. P., 526.


Circuit Court, 469.


Cist, Charles, 357.


Citizens' Savings and Loan As- sociation, 345.


City Bank of Cleveland, 341, 347.


City Guards, 290, 291.


City Hospital, 405.


City Insurance Company, 352.


City Lodge, 310.


Civil Engineer's Club, 455.


Civil War, the, 389, 390, 391.


Claflen, H. M., 477.


Clark, A. A., 462.


Clark, David, 69, 89, 90, 92, 119; death, 127. Clark, E. M., 372.


Clark, Edmund, 265, 310, 351.


Clark, Mrs. Edmund, 237.


Clark, Edward, 186, 267.


Clark, Edwin, 216.


Clark, Henry W., 306.


Clark, James F., 479.


Clark, James S., 186, 215, 229, 256, 265, 295, 297. Clark, Jarvis, 154.


Clark, Martin, 154.


Clark, Marvin, 306.


Clark, Mason, 154, 160.


Clark, Rufus, 154.


Clearing House Association, 347, 348. Cleaveland, Camden, 93.


Cleaveland, Moses, 2, 33, 54, 69, 71 ; prophecy concerning Cleveland, I; superintendent Connecticut


563


INDEX.


Land Company purchase, 21; biographical sketch, 22-24; letter to Oliver Phelps, 25, 26; confer- ence with Indians, 31, 32, 35, 36; reaches the Cuyahoga, 37-38; re- ports to home company, 39; de- cides upon site, 39; name given to city, 42; agreement with sur- veyors, 49, 50; contract ratified, 53; statue erected, 440-42. Clerk, city, 1838, 273.


Clerk, county, 1810, 149.


Clerk, town, 1802, III; 1803, 118; 1809, 143; 1891, 482.


Cleveland, Grover, 535, 543, 544.


Cleveland, James D., 283, 471, 479, 483, 509, 510; tells of Cleveland in 1835, 261, 262; Western Reserve Historical Society, 399.


Cleveland, founding, 1, 2, 39; spell- ing of name, 42-44; plan for sale of lots, 47-48, 52; division of lots, 52; second expedition, 54, 55 ; first funeral, 55; oldest house, 59-60; becomes part of Jefferson Co., 60; travel, 64; in 1797, 69; early homes, 78, 79; early food, 80-83 ; sale of city lots, 91-92; list of set- tlers to 1800, 96; first town meet- ing, III; supervisors' districts, 121, 122; in 1806, 130; in 1807, 136; county seat, 143, 149; inhabit- ants, 1811-12, 153, 154; appeal for aid, 158; in 1813, 163; bound- aries, 174, 231, 266; streets laid out, 177; legislation, 178; in 1796, 182; description, 237; in 1833, 254, 255, 262; in 1836, 264, 265, 266; local government, 354, 480-82; union with Ohio City, 361-365; from 1880-90, 457-62; area 'in 1891, 505; religious growth, 505. Cleveland and Canton Railroad, 337. Cleveland and Erie Railroad, 321. Cleveland and Huron Railroad, 140. Cleveland and Mahoning Valley Railroad, 328.


Cleveland and Newburgh Railroad, 256, 257.


Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad, 334.


Cleveland and Warren Railroad, 269. Cleveland Builders' Exchange, 493. Cleveland, Columbus and Cincin- nati Railroad, 321, 324.


Cleveland Forum, 315.


Cleveland Insurance Company, 351.


Cleveland Iron Company, 371, 372.


Cleveland, Lorain and Wheeling Railroad, 335.


Cleveland House, 426.


Cleveland National Bank, 345.


Cleveland, Painesville and Ashta- bula Railroad, 332.


Cleveland Pier Company, 181.


Cleveland, township, 43, 47, 48, 303.


Cleveland, Warren and Pittsburg: Railroad, 273, 321, 326, 328.


Clinton, De Witt, 223-225, 317.


Clinton, Kennedy, 283.


Clinton Park, 265, 295, 415.


Clothing, 83, 84. Coal, 230, 231, 303, 373.


Cobb, Margaret, 98.


Cochran, Abner, 121, 154.


Coe, Charles W., 339.


Coe, S. S., 339, 440. Coffin, Michael, 26.


Coffin, O. Vincent, 535, 537, 541.


Coffinberry, H. D., 393.


Coffinberry, J. M., 384.


Colleges, 311-13, 339-40, 443-44, 545, 546. Collins, William, 405.


Collins, William H., 229.


Columbus street bridge, 269. Colwell, A. G., 307, 359.


Commerce, 119, 125, 394-96, 460-62,. 498-500.


Commercial Bank of Lake Erie, 186, 187, 189, 292, 342, 348.


Commercial Branch Bank, 342, 347. Commercial House, 212.


Commercial Mutual Insurance Com- pany, 351.


Commercial National Bank, 342.


Committee of One Hundred, 475. Common Pleas Court, 149-50, 356, 423 ..


564


INDEX.


Conequenessing Creek, 12. Conger, James L., 179. Congregational Church, 314. Congressional representatives, 509. Connecticut Land Company, 9, 65, Sg, 90, 123, 174; organized, 20-21, 24-26; list of officers and men, 26-27; Indian conferences, 31-32, 35-36, 122; meeting, January, 1797, 53; appeal to Congress, 60. Connotton Valley Railway Co., 336. Conservatory of Music, 448.


Constable, town, 1803, 118.


Constables, 94, III.


" Constellation," the, 263. Constitutional Convention, 117.


Conterno's Ninth Regiment Band, 534. Contractor, the, 125.


Converse, C. C., 326.


Converse, Sophia, 282.


Cook, Samuel, 247, 270, 271, 426.


Cook, William, 427.


Cooley, Lathrop, 532, 550.


Coolihan, Thomas, 246.


Coon, John, 446, 447.


Corner, Horace B., 485.


Coughlin, John, 475.


Council, City, 269-71 ; 1838, 272-73; 1840, 275 ; 1891, 482 ; headquarters, 367-68; joint meeting, 365; action on annexing Ohio City, 362-65. Counties organized, 147-48.


County commissioners, 1810, 150.


Courthouse, 165, 228, 374-75.


Courts, 149-52, 404, 422-23, 442, 469.


Covert, John C., 519, 525, 551.


Cowen, William, 248, 354.


Cowles, Alfred H., 515.


Cowles, Edwin, 507, 513, 514.


Cowles, Giles H., 104.


Cowles, J. G. W., 419, 526, 530, 537, 548, 554; opens Centennial exer- cises, 528.


Cowles, Samuel, 198, 215, 224, 229, 294. Cozad, Andrew, 471. Cozad, Elias, 147. Cozad, Jacob D., 455.


Craig, Isaac, 11-13. Cranberry Plains, 12.


Craw, James, 248, 250, 355. Craw, William V., 268, 278.


Crawford, John, 229. Crawford, Willard, 310.


Criminal events, 133, 166-71, 473, 474 Critchfield, L. R., 407.


Crittenden, N. E., 178, 229, 306.


Croly, Mrs. J. C., 550.


Cromwell, Miss Rebecca. See


Rouse, Mrs. Rebecca C.


Crook, Richard, 294.


Cross, D. W., 277, 291, 446.


Cross, George, 247.


Crowell, John, 358.


Crum, X. X., 475.


Cuddebach, James, 168.


Cuddy-Mullen Co., 414.


Culver, Oliver, 119.


Cunningham, Robert, 328.


Curtis, A. H., 273.


Curtiss, James M., 476-77.


Cushman, E. H., 526.


Cutter, Orlando, 198, 205, 358.


Cutter, W. L., 341, 348.


Cuyahoga and Muskingum Naviga- tion Lottery, 135.


Cuyahoga Anti-Slavery Society, 292. Cuyahoga County, 47. 94, 147, 148, 166, 303.


Cuyahoga County Agricultural So- ciety, 340.


Cuyahoga County Colonization So- ciety, 229.


Cuyahoga County Medical Society, 407.


Cuyahoga County Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, 494-97.


Cuyahoga River, 9, 10, 11, 13, 16, 17, 202 ; improvement of, 129, 134, 365. Cuyahoga Steam Furnace Co., 257.


DAILLON, La Roche, 4. Daly, Charles, 93. Daly, John, 216. Dangler, David A., 405.


565


INDEX.


Darrow, Nathan B., 103, 168. Davenport, Samuel, 26. Davidson, Benjamin, 94. Davidson, C. A., 482. Day, John, 471. Day, L. W., 462, 464. Day, William, 286.


Day, Wilson M., 493, 530, 535, 547, 550, 553, 555; connection with Centennial, 520, 521, 525, 547.


Dean, William, 125-26.


Dean and Mckinney, 270.


Delameter, John, 312.


Delaney, William, 248.


Delawares, the, 124.


Deming, George, 525.


Denison, Ch., 242.


Dennis, R. B., 283, 513.


Dental School, 448.


Detroit road, 140. Detroit street float-bridge, 297. Devereux, J. H., 454.


Dewstoe, Charles C., 495.


Dibble, Lewis, 245, 368.


Dickinson, James W., 393.


Dickman, F. J., 86, 115, 359, 368. Dille, Asa, 150, 160. Dille, Lewis, 160.


Dille, Lewis R., 229.


Dille, Luther, 160. Dille, Samuel, 154, 160, 168, 174. Dilly, David, 127.


Directory, 272, 292-93. Disasters, 432, 467-69, 508-509. Dissette, Mrs. T. K., 526, 549. District Court, 469. Diver, Daniel, 133.


Divorce, 152. Doan, Job. 246, 471.


Doan, John, 81-82, 109, 127, 290.


Doan, Nathaniel, 27, 52, 61, 62, 81, III, 121, 136, 143, 154; judge, 118; lieutenant, 120; captain, 126; opening Cleveland and Huron road, 140; county commissioner, 150; facts about, 551. Doan, Sarah, 112, 114. Doan, Seth, 154, 160, 168, 187. Doan, Timothy, 118, 122, 126, 135,


149, 184; settles in Cleveland, 108-109. Doan, William H., 451, 466.


Doan's Corners, 159, 246.


Dockstader, B. W., 250. Dockstader, Nicholas, 268, 271, 272, 274, 276. Dodds, John, 313.


Dodge, George C., 267, 272, 440. Dodge, Henry H., 267, 281, 310, 368.


Dodge, Lewis, 339.


Dodge, Ossian E., 386.


Dodge, S. D., 551.


Dodge, Samuel, 126, 127, 136, 160.


Dodge, Wilson S., 519.


Dover, 303 Dow, Prentis, 341.


Doyle, Alexander, 456.


Doyle, Anthony, 160.


Draper, Andrew S., 464.


Dubrey, A. H., 311.


Dudley, Stephen, 177.


Duncan, James, 186.


Dunham, Timothy, 26.


Dunlevy, Frances, 113.


Dunn, James, 526.


Dutton, C. F., 554.


Dutton, Charles, 92.


Duty, F. Jennie, 465.


EAGLE Tavern, 294. Early Settlers' Association, 438-40, 550-52, 534, 550.


East Cleveland, 337, 421.


Eddy, Ira, 229.


Eddy, Zachariah, 247.


Edgewater Park, 418.


Editors, visit during Centennial, 545-46.


Education, in Ohio, 113-16.


Education, Board of, 287, 376-77, 464-65. Educational and Industrial Union, 404. Edwards, Henry, 154. Edwards, John S., 152. Edwards, Rodolphus, 69, 90, 96, 144, 150, 154, 174; biographical note,


566


INDEX.


61 ; constable, 118; protest against Capt. Carter, 121.


Edwards, William, 307, 359, 415, 522, 525, 526. Eells, Dan P., 454.


Eells, Mrs. Dan P., 548.


Eisenmann, John, 477. Eldred, Moses, 161.


Eldridge, Alonzo, 311.


Eldridge, David, 55-56.


Eldridge, Moses A., 272.


Elections, for legislature, 95, 118;


town, 117-18; military, 120, 126; city, 1836, 267; 1837, 271; 1838, 272; 1840, 274; 1853, 354-55 ; presi- dential, 307-308 ; State, 423.


Elections, Board of, 472. Electricity, 430-32.


Elivir, William, 118.


Ellsler, John A., 426, 428.


Elwell, J. J., 495, 532-33, 55I.


Ely, Heman B., 79, 277, 318, 332, 333. Elyria, 296.


Emerson, Frank A., 525.


Emmett Guards, the, 433.


English traders. Sec French and English traders.


Ensign, Ira, 154.


Enterprise, the, 207.


Episcopal Church, 238, 315, 338. Epworth League, 480.


Erie, collection district of, 128.


Erie, Lake, 2-3, 6, 134, 365.


Erie Lodge, 31I.


Erie Street Cemetery, 228.


Eries, the, 5.


Errett, Isaac, 453. Esch, A. J., 462. Erwin, -, 285.


Euclid, 49-50, 122, 158, 303.


Euclid avenue, 60, 236, 338.


Euclid Avenue Congregational Church, 314.


Euclid Avenue Opera House, 426, 428, 546.


Euclid street, 46.


European possessions in North America, 7.


Evans, J. Ford, 433.


Evarts, Samuel, 161. Everett, A., 345, 405, 415. Everett, Henry, 355.


Everett, Weddell and Co., 345. Everitt, Jeremiah, 168. Executions, 166-71, 474. Exports, 130.


FAIRBANKS, A. W., 511. Fairport, 319.


Fairs, agricultural, 340; Ohio State, 405. Farmer, Mrs. Lydia Hoyt, 549. Farmer's Block, 282.


Fee, E. B., 357. Fen, Richard, 150.


Fence viewers, 1803, 118.


Ferry-boat, provided for, 270. Fessenden, the A. P., revenue cut- ter, built, 263.


Fever and ague, presence of, 61, 62, 67, 68.


Fifteenth regiment Ohio National Guards, 433.


Finance, law for city loan, 270; resolution to raise $50,000, 272; report of committee, 1836, 273; funds realized from stocks, 364; city debt, assets, and sinking fund, 505.


Finch, Banks, 151.


Finney, James B., 273, 275.


Fire Department, 232, 543; public well for, 155 ;. first fire engine, 179; chiefs and assistants, 1837- 1852, 247-48: regular companies ' organized, 247-50; reorganized, 248, 392-94; ordinance regulating, 1836, 270; chiefs, 1864-80, 392-93- Fire Lands, the, 19, 123. Fire Lands Company, 123, 126. Fire Underwriters, Board of, 352. Fireman's Insurance Company, 341. Fires, losses, etc., 467-69. First Baptist Church, 250-51. First Cleveland Troop, organized, 434. First Congregational Church, 259. First National Bank, 345.


INDEX.


567


First Presbyterian Church, 212-14, 314, 469. Fish, Charles L., 471. Fish, Ebenezer, 161, 240. Fish, James, 239-40. Fish, Job, 203. Fish, Moses, 240. Fisher, Waldo A., 405. Fisheries, Lake, 503. Fitch, Abby, 282. Fitch, Gurdon, 267, 471. Fitch, Jabez W., 250, 446; fire chief, 248; marshal, 368; President Hu- mane Society, 410. Fitch, James, 354. Fitch, Miss Sarah, 424. Fitzgerald, J. R., 471. Flagler, Henry M., 391. Flagstaff, erected on Public Square, 429. Flood of 1883, 467. Florists' Club, exhibition, 552. Floyd, T. C., 247, 248. Fogg, William Perry, 359, 377, 398, 399, 410, 512. Foljambe, Samuel, 471. Food, scarcity of, 80-83. Foot, John A., 251-52, 273, 274, 275, 323, 358. Foote, Herschel, 192. Foran, Martin A., 509, 521, 525. Forbes, Alexander, 463. Forbes, Samuel, 26.


Force, C. G., 477. Force, Emory W., 495. Forest City Bank, 347. Forest City Guards, 433. Forest City Insurance Company, 352. Fort Industry, 124. Fort Stanwix, 9. Foster, Charles, 427. Foster, Charles B., 454. Foster, Miss Hannah, Centennial ode, 548. Fox, S. H., 314. Founder's Day, 534-45. Fourth of July, 1801, IIO. Franklin, Benjamin, II.


Franklin and Warren Railroad Company, 334.


Franklin Circle Park, 415. Franklin House, 229, 246. Fraser, J. G., 554. Freeman, Silas C., 185.


Freeman, Zebulon R. S., 161.


Fremont, 320.


Freese, Andrew, 282, 283, 289, 462.


French and English traders, 7, 9. Friedrich, F., 529.


Fry, Dr., 286. Fugitive Slave Law, 387-89.


Fulton, Robert, 154.


GABBERDEN, Mrs., 237.


Gale, Rodney, 446.


Gallagher, Michael, 354, 355.


Gardner, George W., 283, 482.


Gardner, James, 355, 362.


Gardner, John, 471.


Garfield, Harry A., 520.


Garfield, James A., 87, 451-56.


Garfield, Mrs. James A., 548.


Garfield National Monument Asso- ciation, 454, 455.


Garlick, Abel R., 197.


Garretson, George A., 434, 526. Garretson, Hiram, 307.


Gas, 316. Gas Light and Coke Company, 316.


Gates, H. N., 349.


Gatling Gun Battery, 433, 546.


Gaylor, Charles D., 434.


Gaylord, Allen, 130, 154, 159, 161.


Gaylord, E. F., 349.


Gaylord, Erastus, 147, 249.


Gaylord, L. C., 294. Gaylord, William, 197.


Gaylord Block, 355.


Gazette and Commercial Register, 209. Gazlay, R. L., 278. Gear, Charles, 184. Geauga County, 148. Geer, James, 133. Gelatt, R. B., 516.


General Quarter Sessions, 92-94.


568


INDEXX.


German Fire Insurance Company, 352. German Guards, 292.


German Lutherans, 529.


German population, 259. German Protestant Church, 259, 529. Gibbons, John W., 482.


Gibson, John F., 433.


Giddings, Charles M., 186, 226, 262.


Giddings, Mrs. Charles, 237.


Giddings, Joshua R., 80.


Giddings, Baldwin and Company, 235, 305.


Gilbert, Augustus, 126, 127, 149.


Gilbert, Levi, 529, 554.


Gilbert, Stephen, 61, 94, 118, 138, 139, 154-


Gill, John, 247, 250, 325.


Gillett, George E., 333.


Gilmore, Orin, 229.


Gilmore, William, 138, 139.


Gilmour, Bishop, 455.


Gleason, William J., 472, 494, 495, 496, 526.


Globe Theatre, 427.


Gold, Benjamin, 120.


Good Intent, the, 129.


Good Intent Fast Mail Stage Line, 294.


Gooding, George, 26.


Goodman, Alfred T., 399, 401.


Goodspeed, W. F., 433. Goodwillie, Thomas, 433. Goodwin, W. T., 310.


Gordon, William J., 349, 355, 416, 479.


Gordon Park, 416-20.


Government Building, 509.


Grace Church, 315. Graduate School, 448. Grain, 81, 82, 83. Grand Army of the Republic, 543.


Grand River, 10, 11, 79. Granger, Gideon, 125, 129, 142. Granger's Hill, 239. Grannis, John C., 407.


Graves, Noah, 241. Gray, A. N., 258, 512. Gray, Francis, 26.


Gray, J. W., 258, 507, 512. Gray, N. A., 282.


Grays, Cleveland, 290-92, 307, 309.


Grays' Armory, 544, 549.


Great Western Oil Works, explo- sion, 467.


Great Western Railway project, 317.


Green, Ebenezer, 160.


Green, Frederick W., 368.


Green, John P., 471.


Green, Philip, 229.


Green Spring Academy, 448.


Gries, Rabbi Moses J., 529, 550, 554, 556 Griffin, Mrs. H. A., 526.


Griffin, the, 6, 200, 201.


Griffith, David, 365.


Griffith, Standart and Company, 306. Grist-mill, 63.


Griswold, E. R., 471.


Griswold, Hiram, 358. Griswold, Seneca O., 45, 46, 383, 422, 423, 446; on Ohio City charter amendment, 289, 290.


Griswold, Stanley, 143, 146, 148.


Guilbert, W. D., 525.


Guilford, Linda T., 548, 553.


Gummage, Captain, 349.


Gun, Mrs. Anna, 50, 52.


Gun, Elijah, 50, 53, 55, 61, 118.


Gunn, Charles, 154, 168.


Gunn, Christopher, 154, 168.


Gunn, Elijah, Jr., 154, 168.


HALCYONISM, 130. Hale, E. B., 345.


Hale, E. B., and Co., 345.


Halket, James, 27. Hall, Alfred, 271, 272.


Hall, Jabez, 453. Hall, William B., 26, 51.


Hamilton, Chester, 154. Hamilton, E. T. 421. Hamilton, James, 27, 118, 121, 154.


Hamilton, Justice, 154.


Hamilton, Samuel, 107, 154.


Hamilton, Samuel, Jr., 154. Hamilton, Thomas, 160.


569


INDEX.


Hamter, Hiram, 177. Hanchet, Luke, 27, 153. Handy, Parker, 344. Handy, Truman P., 283, 286, 294, 314, 3448, 454, 479, 549, 551; bank cashier and director, 186, 187, 262 ; incorporator C. & U.R. R.Co., 256; treasurer C., C. & C. R. R., 323 ; president Merchant's National Bank, 341; cashier Commercial Branch Bank, 342; president of Clearing House, 347. Hanna, Marcus Alonzo, 428, 525. Hanna, Mrs. Marcus Alonzo, 526, 549. Hanna, Robert, 306. Harbach, Frederick, 323, 333. Harberson, Robert, 161. Harbor, 208, 412-14. Harmon, John, 130. Harmonic Society, 294. Harper, Rice, 318. Harpersfield, 83. Harrington, Benjamin, 249, 272, 507. Harris, Andrew L., 521. Harris, Mrs. Josiah A., 550. Harris, J. A., 275, 276, 51I. Harris, S. D., 405. Harris, Thadeus Mason, 16-17. Harris, Thomas, 26. Harris, W. H., 434. Harrison, Benjamin, 455.


Harrison, William Henry, 165, 309. Harrison campaign, 1840, 307-309. Hart, Edward, 248. Hart, Gad, 79. Hart, Richard W., 92. Hart, Seth, 54, 55, 71, 72, 97. Hart, William, 354. Hart Guards, the, +33. Hartford, 134. Hartz, A. F., 469. Haserot, S. F., 520. Haskell, Daniel, 507. Hatch, H. R., 360, 449-50, 525, 535. Hatch Library, 449-50. Hawkins, Henry C., 550. Hawley, Ezekiel, 56, 63, 71, 75, 92, 96, IIS.


Hawley, " Grandma," 359.


Hawley, Joseph R., 535, 536, 541, 545. Hay, John, 454, 455. Haydon, Anson, 278. Hayes, Lester, 377, Hayes, Rutherford B., 454, 455.


Hayes, Webb C., 520. Hayes, William, 216. Hayr, James, 495. Hays, Kaufman, 525.


Haynes, George R., 469.


Hayward, Nelson, 247, 250, 276.


Hayward, W. H., 393. Health, Board of, 179, 242-43. Heard, C. W., 250. Heckewelder, John, 13-16.


Hecox, Ambrose, 151. Heinmiller, G., 530. Heisley, John W., 368, 407, 421.


Helman, Byron E., 526. Henderson, Darius E., ISI.


Henderson, William C., 229.


Henry Clay, the, 243. Herrick, Myron T., 465, 522.


Herrick, R. R., 482.


Hebburn, Morris, 268, 270.


Herald, the, 43, 209-10, 258, 348-49, 350, 511-12. Herrick, Stephen, 282. Hessenmueller, Edward, 471.


Hester, George, 471. Hewitt, Isaac L., 349, 372.


Hewitt, J. L., 306. Hewitt, Morgan L., 372.


Hibernian Fire Insurance Co., 352.


Hibernian Guards, the, 292. Hickox, Abraham, 137-38, 153, 184.


Hickox, Charles, 339. Hickox, F. F., 522.


Hickox, Lester L., 405. Hickox, Milo H., 237-38, 250. Hickox, -, 285. Highways, 212. Hill, James, 248, 355, 392.


Hilliard, Richard, 177, 215-16, 265, 268, 270, 322, 354, 366; member Board of Trade, 339; trustee Ho- meopathic Hospital College, 340. Hillman, James, 15.


570


INDEX.


Hills, James, 162.


Hinckley, Isaac, 240.


Hinsdale, Burke Aaron, 464, 553. Hiram College, 553.


Historical conferences, 553-54.


Hitchcock, Mrs. P. M., 526.


Hitchcock, Peter, 146, 149, 152, 167. Hoadley, Calvin, 168.


Hoadly, George, 269, 276, 283, 471.


Hoadly, Mrs. George, 237. Hoadley, Lemuel, 168.


Hobart, M. M., 359, 477.


Hodge, Orlando J., 290, 354, 355, 410, 525.


Hodge, Mrs. Orlando J., 526.


Hoehm, Henry, 473, 474.


Holbrook, Daniel, 53. Holden, L. Dean, 513.


Holden, L. E., 359, 521, 525, 526, 530, 538; president Plain Dealer Publishing Co., 513.


Holden, R. R., 513.


Holley, John Milton, 26, 28-30, 41, 51-52, 65.


Holly, Alexander H., 41.


Holly, Alphonso, 154.


Holly, Ezekiel, 154.


Holly, Lorin, 154.


Holt, Jeremiah, 314.


Home for Aged Women, 404.


Home for Incurables, 404.


Homeopathic Hospital College, 339, 340. Honey, Mr., 154.


Hopkins, Erastus, 358.


Hopkins, Robert, 229.


Horticultural Society, 406.


Horton, W. P., 359, 360.


Hosmer, Eben, 154, 181.


Hospitality, 84-85.


Hospitals, 163, 292, 405. Hotels, 295, 316, 426.


Houck, George F., 554.


Houghton, Ross C., 453.


Howe, Eben D., 204, 209-10.


Howells, J. A., 44.


Howland, Joseph, 92.


Hoyt, Charles, 257. Hoyt, James H., 525, 535, 536, 556.


Hoyt, James M., 410.


Hubbel, Ephraim, 154. Hubbel, Jedediah, 154. Hubby, L. M., 339, 340. Hubby, Hughes & Co., 306.


Hudson, David, 93, 118.


Hudson, W. N., 399. Hudson, 122, 171, 327.


Hudson River, 134. Hughes, J. M., 354.


Hughes, Lemira W., 463.


Hughes and Lester, 307.


Hull, William, 143. Hulligan, William H., 473.


Hull's surrender, 157-59.


Humane Society, 410-II.


Humphreys, Henry, 522. Hungerford, Samuel, 26.


Hunt, Nathan, 296.


Huntington, H. W., 349.


Huntington, John, 421, 436, 479, 510.


Huntington, Mrs. John, 526.


Huntington, Samuel, 92, 97-99, 104, 117, 118, 125, 135, 136, 145 ; govern- or, 99; judge, 130; appoints Senator Griswold, 143; visits War Department, 162; aid of Gen. Harrison, 165.


Huntington, Mariette Leek, 510.


Huntington, Fort, 157, 163.


Hurd, C. W., 247.


Hurlbut, H. B., 344, 455, 509.


Hurlbut, John E., 421.


Huron County, 148.


Huron River, 140, 162.


Huston, George B., 433.


Hutchins, John C., 368, 403, 507, 525. Hutchinson, Amos, 340.


ICE Age, in Ohio, 3. Immigration, to Ohio, 76-79.


Inches, Chloe, 72, 96.


Independence, population in 1840, 303. Independence Day, first celebration, 33-35. Indians, in Ohio, 8; friendly, 50-51 ;


571


INDEX.


council to settle claims, 123-24; surrender rights, 123. Indian trails, 239. Industrial School, 358.


Ingham, Mrs. W. A., 359, 360, 424, 526, 547, 548, 549, 554.


Ingraham, Timothy, 274, 290-91, 310. Insane Asylum, 349-51, 356-57. Insurance Companies, 351-52.


Internal revenue collections, 1891, 505.


Iris Lodge, 310. Iron industry, 230-31, 303, 369-73.


Iroquois, warfare, 5; treaty, 9. Irwin, William W., 152, 168. Israelitish Church Congregation, 360. Italian Hall, 427.


JACKSON, Morris, 282. Jail, 166. James, H. M., 462. James, Jackson, 161. James, John, 161. Jefferson County, 60, 147, 148. Jennings, Anderson, 382. Jessup, Major, 163, 165. Jewet, Charles, 123. Jewett and Goodman Organ Com- pany, 353. Jewish cemetery, 360.


" John Sherman," revenue cutter, 263.


Johnson, Benhu, 155. Johnson, Benjamin, 153. Johnson, Eliza, 283. Johnson, Mrs. Grace, 230. Johnson, L. D., 273.


Johnson, Levi, 153, 163, 168, 177, 197, 207, 234; biographical sketch, 144, 145; builds courthouse and jail, 165; launches the " Pilot," 173; incorporator Cleveland Pier Company, 181. Johnson, Samuel W., 20. Johnson, Seth W., 262, 263. Johnson, Tom L., 380, 509. Johnson, Sir William, 9, 10. Jones, Asa W., 525.


Jones, Benjamin, 168. Jones, Cornelius, 229. Jones, James M., 262, 368, 422, 423, 510. Jones, John P., 262, 283. Jones, L. H., 464, 553.


Jones, Samuel, 118, 130, 153, 159, 168, 169; ensign of militia, 120; lieutenant, 126.


Jones, Thomas, Jr., 420, 440, 507. Joseph, Moritz, 521. Judd, Daniel S., 161. Junction Railroad Company, 364. June, Jennie. Sec Croly, Mrs. J. C. Jurymen, 126, 127. Justices of the Peace, 470.


KAQUAHS, 4, 5. Keeler, Harriet L., 462. Keith, F. C., 359. Keith, Myron R., 404. Keller, George, 455.


Kelley, Alfred, 129, 150, 151, 153, 158, 192, 222, 223, 326; sketch of, 146; prosecuting attorney, 149, 215 ; practices in Supreme Court, 153; militia ensign, 160; O'Mic trial, 167; president of village staff, 176; brings a bride, 183-84; director Commercial Bank, 186, 187; farm, 241; city allotment, 265 ; president C., C. and C. R. R., 323; director C., P. and A. R. R., 332; trustee Kelley art-fund, 510. Kelley, Daniel, 176, 177; incorpora- tor Pier Company, 181 ; postmas- ter, 507. Kelley, Datus, 181, 229.


Kelley, Horace, 479, 510-II.


Kelley, Irad, 173, 181, 507. Kelley, Joseph R., 173, 177. Kelley, Jabez, 155.


Kelley, Madison, 258, 283. Kelley, Moses, 273. 364. Kelley, Thomas, 265. Kelsey, Lorenzo A., 276. Kendall, F. A., 360. Kendall, Mrs. F. A., 526. Kendall, Lyman, 256.


572


INDEX.


Kennard House, 368. Kennedy, Charles E., 513.


Kent, Roswell, 186. Kerruish, W. S., 532. Kilbuck, River, 9. Kilby, John, 247. Kimball, Abel, 333. King, David, 186.


King, Ebenezer, 93. King, George, 340. King, Hezekiah, 168.


King, Stephen, 161.


Kingsbury, James, 96, 120, 154, 163, 174, 188, given land, 52; family ill, 55; in the wilderness, 56-59; moves to Newburg, 59-60ยท de- vises means for grinding corn, 62: children lost, 75; buys city lot, 92; at court, 93; justice of peace, 94; death, 94; trustee and overseer, 118; supervisor, 122; candidate for representative, 126; erects mill, 127; commissioner Navigation lottery, 135; enter- tains Commodore Perry, 165; in- corporator Pier Co., 181. Kingsbury, Louisa, 282. Kingsbury Run, 46.




Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.