History and geography of Ohio, Part 18

Author: Gregory, William M. (William Mumford); Guitteau, William Backus, 1877-1963, joint author
Publication date: 1922
Publisher: Boston, Ginn
Number of Pages: 306


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second, 57; amendments of 1912, 75


Cooke, Jay, 243


Coolidge, Susan, 84


Corbin, Henry C., 77


Corn, 49, 117, 125, 126, 129, 130-133, 266, 273


Corwin, Thomas, 53, 54, 82, 252


Coshocton, 103


Coshocton County, 225


Counties of Ohio, 21, 23, 33, 219-253


Cox, Jacob D., 82


Cox, Kenyon, 83, 250


Crawford, Colonel William, 25, 225, 253


Crawford County, 225


Croghan, Maj. George, 45, 46, 234, 248 Crops, Ohio's nine leading, 130. See also names of special crops


Cumberland Road. See National Road Curry, Otway, 54


Custer, General George A., 234


Cutler, Ephraim, 66, 67


Cutler, Manasseh, 19, 252


Cuyahoga County, 136, 139, 141, 160, 164, 225


Cuyahoga River, 7, 32, 96, 102, 103, 245


Dairying, 140-142, 146


Dalzell, James M., 243


Darke, General William, 226


Darke County, 133, 145, 226


Daugherty, Harry, 82


Daughters of the American Revolu- tion, 86, 88


Day, William R., 77, 82


Dayton, 31, 38, 42, 54, 69, 107, II7- 119, 177, 183, 186, 190, 241, 246, 247 Deer Creek, 223


Deerfield, 252


Defiance, 227, 248


Defiance County, 227


Delano, Columbus, 82


Delaware, 72, 227


Delaware County, 227


Delphos, 252 Democratic party, 52-54


Denison University, 72, 237


Denman, Mathias, 22


Dennison, William, 63, 64, 82


Dixie Highway, 210-2II, 215


Dudley, Colonel, 45


Dunbar, Paul Laurence, 84


Durham cattle, 140


East Liverpool, 156, 162-164, 225 Eaton, 245


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INDEX


Eaton, General William, 245 Edison, Thomas A., 82, 228 Education: land grants for, 65; early schools, 66; champions of free pub- lic schools, 66-68; advantages of common-school system, 67, 68; in- fluence of Horace Mann, 68; first superintendent of schools, 68, 69; progress of Ohio schools, 69-72; centralized schools, 70; state uni- versities and colleges, 70, 71; other institutions for higher education, 72 Eggs. See Poultry Electrical machinery and supplies, 190 Elson, Henry W., 84 Elyria, 104, 183, 186, 237 Erie Canal, 49, 132, 199, 201, 202, 206 Erie County, 15, 139, 227 Ewing, Thomas, 82, 228


Factory system, 127, 174 Fairfield County, 157, 228


Fallen Timbers, battle of, 26, 237, 252 Farming. See Agriculture Fayette County, 228 Filson, John, 22 Findlay, 156, 232 Finley, Martha, 84 Firelands, 15, 227 Fishing industry, 97


Floods, I10, 117 Flour milling, 170, 171, 174, 187, 240 Forage crops, 135, 274 Foraker, Joseph B., 234 Forests, 12I Fort Amanda, 219 Fort Ball, 249 Fort Defiance, 26, 227 Fort Findlay, 232 Fort Greenville, 226 Fort Hamilton, 222


Fort Harmar, 22, 23 Fort Hill, 234


Fort Industry, 238 Fort Jennings, 245 Fort Laurens, 25I Fort McArthur, 232


Fort Meigs, 44, 45, 253 Fort Miami, 45 Fort Recovery, 26, 34, 240, 248 Fort St. Clair, 245 Fort Seneca, 249 Fort Stephenson, 45, 248


Fort Steuben, 235 Fort Washington, 22, 25 Foster, Charles, 82 Fostoria, 156, 186, 249


Foundry and machine shops, 182, 183 Franklin, 117


Franklin County, 50, 129, 141, 146, 228


Franklinton, 228


Freighters, lake, 179, 204 Fremont, 248 "French Grant," 23 Fruit-growing, 126, 136, 138, 271, 272 Fugitive-Slave Law, 61, 62 Fulton County, 229 Funston, Frederick, 78


Gallia County, 229


Gallipolis, 23, 229 Gambier, 236 Garfield, James A., 69, 78-80, 82, 236, 237


Garretson, George A., 77


Gasoline, 158-160


Gates, Josephine Scribner, 84, 87


Geauga County, 229


General Assembly, 36, 37


Georgetown, 222


Germantown, 118, 119, 160


Gibraltar Island, 243


Giddings, Joshua R., 61, 219


Gilbert, Charles C., 55


Girard, 25I Girty brothers, 24, 234


Gist, Christopher, 8


Glacier, continental, 98-102, 106


Gladden, Washington, 84


Gnadenhutten, 25I


Goodyear, Dr., 184


Gordy, J. P., 84


Goss, Charles Frederick, 84


Governor, state, 36, 37


Grand River, 96, 102, 103


Grant, Ulysses S., 55, 64, 78-80, 82, 222, 224 Granville, 72, 237


Grapes, 126, 138, 139, 272


Gray, Elisha, 83


Gray, John, 243


Great Lakes, 4, 96, 97, II0, 151, 154, 179, 203-206


Great Miami River, 22, 96, 106, 107, 117, 222 Greene County, 230


Greenville, 26, 226 Greenville, Treaty of, 26, 27, 248 Grey, Zane, 84


Guernsey County, 152, 230 Guilford, Nathan, 67, 68 Gypsum, 166


278


HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY OF OHIO


Halstead, Murat, 83


Hamer, Thomas L., 55


Hamilton, 84, 107, 117, 220, 222


Hamilton County, 23, 135, 136, 139, 232


Hammond, Charles, 60


Hancock County, 145, 232


Hanging Rock, 236


Hardin County, 106, 145, 232


Harding, Warren G., 79, 81, 238


Harmon, Judson, 82


Harmar, General, 25


Harrison, Benjamin, 79, 81


Harrison, William Henry, 30, 33, 44- 46, 52-54, 79, 80, 224, 232, 245, 253 Harrison County, 152, 232


Harvester, 128, 129


Hay, 125, 130, 135


Hayes, Rutherford B., 78-80, 82, 227, 235, 248


Heckewelder, Mary, 250


Heidelberg University, 72, 249


Hendricks, Thomas A., 79


Henry County, 234


Highland County, 135, 145, 234


Highways. See Roads


Hill and valley region of Ohio, 101, 103, 104, 126, 152 Hillsboro, 86, 124, 234


Hinsdale, B. A., 84


Hiram, 72


Hiram College, 72


Hitchcock, Peter, 229


Hocking County, 152, 234


Hocking River, 32, 96, 104, 234


Hogs, 121, 142, 143, 146, 267


Holmes County, 124, 234


Horses, 121, 144, 146


Howe, Henry, 88


Howells, William Cooper, 59


Howells, William Dean, 84, 220, 230 Hudson, 72, 250


Hudson, David, 250


Huntington, Samuel, 37, 236 Huron, 206 Huron County, 15, 234


Illinois, 2, 16, 48, 74 Indiana, 16, 34, 48


Indians, 19, 23-27, 42-45, 138, 237


Interurban lines, 213, 214


Iron, smelting of, 175-178, 180


Iron ore, 176-180, 205, 212


Ironton, 175, 176, 181, 182, 236 Iroquois, 5, II, 13, 24


Jackson, 235 Jackson County, 235


Jefferson, 219 Jefferson County, 152, 235 Jeffersonville, 228 Jennings, 245


Keifer, J. Warren, 77, 79


Kelley, Alfred, 50


Kelleys Island, 139, 167, 228


Kennan, George, 84


Kent, 71, 245


Kent State Normal College, 71, 245


Kenton, 232


Kenton, Elizabeth, 85


Kenton, Simon, 24, 25, 78, 232


Kentucky, 60, 123, 124, 140, 163, 199


Kenyon College, 219, 236


Kerosene, 158, 159


Kinney, Coates, 84


Kirtland, 236


Knox County, 157, 235


Lake, Mrs. Andrew, 86


Lake County, 113, 139, 236


Lake Erie, 27, 46, 47, 96, 97, 102, 104, 105, 114, 125, 152, 176-180, 195, 201, 203, 205, 206, 208, 226, 236; battle of, 46-47


Lake Erie College for Women, 236


Lake Plain, 97, 100, 104, 106, 117, 125


Lakewood, 156, 157


Lancaster, 104, 157, 228


Lands, public, 15, 30, 198


Lanier township, 70


La Salle, Robert, 5, 6


Lawrence County, 138, 175, 236


Lebanon, 252


Legislature, territorial, 33; state, 36, 37, 65


Lewis, Alfred Henry, 84


Lewis, Samuel, 68


Lewiston Reservoir, 237


Licking County, 135, 145, 157, 236


Licking River, 236


Licking Summit, 202, 237


Lima, 107, 156, 158, 177, 183, 186, 208, 213, 219 Lime, 165, 167


Limestone, 97, 98, 107, 127, 165-167


Lincoln Highway, 210-2II, 215


Little Miami River, 14, 22, 29, 96, 219, 234


Little Turtle, 24, 25


Live stock. See under Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Horses, Poultry


Lloyd, John Uri, 84


Locke, Davis R., 84


Locomotives, manufacture of, 174, 208


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INDEX


Logan, 104, 234 Logan County, 106, 141, 237 "Log-Cabin Campaign," 52-54 London, 238 Lorain, 155, 178, 181-183, 203-205, 237 Lorain County, 139, 164, 237 Loramie Reservoir, 249


Losantiville, 22, 23 Lucas, Robert, 32, 51, 237


Lucas County, 126, 237 Lundy, Benjamin, 59, 220


Mc Arthur, 252 McClellan, General George B., 63, 64


McConnelsville, 242


McCook, George W., 55


McCooks, the Fighting, 223


McCormick, Francis, 224


McDowell, General Irvin, 64, 228


Machine shops, 182, 183


Machinery, farm, 128-130, 132-136, 173, 174 ; in manufacturing, 171-174, 177, 179


Mckinley, William, 76, 77, 79, 81, 83, 249, 250 McLean, John, 82, 252


McPherson, General James B., 64, 78, 235, 248 Madison County, 238


Mahoning County, 114, 162, 238


Mahoning River, 96, 238


Mahoning Valley, 177


Malvern, 160 Manchester, 124, 219 Mann, Horace, 68, 230 Mansfield, 248


Manufactures, 169-194; growth of, 73-75, 130, 131, 151; smelting iron ore, 177, 180, 181 ; rolling mills, 181; foundries and machine shops, 182, 183 ; rubber factories, 184, 185 ; auto- mobiles and trucks, 186; meat- packing, 186, 187; milling industry, 187; manufacture of clothing, 187, 188; electrical machinery, 190; print- ing and publishing, 190; boots, shoes, and leather, 191 Maple products, 138, 139


Marietta, 1, 19-21, 31, 66, 94, 95, 132, 158, 200, 252


Marion, 107, 171, 172, 183, 213, 238 Marion County, 134, 238 Markets, need of, 49, 50; growth of, 199, 200-203 Marlowe, Julia, 83 Martins Ferry, 220


Marysville, 251 Mason, John S., 55


Massachusetts, 13, 19, 68, 74, 136


Massie, Nathaniel, 32, 219, 248


Massillon, 249


Matthews, Stanley J., 82


Maumee, 238


Maumee Bay, 51, 96


Maumee River, 7, 8, 23, 44, 45, 51, 96


Maxwell, William, 73


Meat-packing, 186


Medina, 156, 238


Medina County, 164, 238


Meigs, Return J., 37, 42, 82, 238, 252


Meigs County, 150, 152, 238


Mendenhall, Thomas C., 83


Mentor, 236


Mercer County, 25, 26, 34, 240


Mercer County Reservoir, 240


Mexico, war with, 54, 55


Miami and Erie Canal, 50, 51, 202, 203, 210-2II, 237, 252


Miami Conservancy District, 117


Miami County, 224, 240


Miami University, 71, 223


Miami Valley, 117, 127, 175


Miamisburg, 117


Michigan, 16, 44, 51, 207


Middletown, 117, 243


Milan, 228 Milford, 224


Mine and quarry products, 150-168


Mineral City, 152


Minerals, 150-168


Mining, 150-154


Minnesota, 16 Mississippi River, 4, 5, 8, 10, 39, 40


Mississippi Valley, 39, 48, 74, III


Mitchell, Robert B., 55


Monroe (Michigan), 44


Monroe County, 124, 241


Monroeville, 235


Montgomery County, 29, 38, 241 Montpelier, 253


Moor, August, 55


Moraines, 100


Morgan, George W., 55


Morgan County, 242


Morris, Clara, 83


Morrow, Governor Jeremiah, 37, 58, 202, 242, 252 Morrow County, 242


Mound Builders, 19, 28-30, 219


Mt. Gilead, 242


Mount Pleasant, 59


Mount Union, 249


Mount Union College, 249


280


HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY OF OHIO


Mount Vernon, 236 Municipal universities, 72 Muskingum County, 160, 242 Muskingum River, 19, 94, 96, 103, 136, 242


Napoleon, 234 National Normal University; 252


National Road, 48, 49, 136, 139, 196, 197-199, 215 Natural gas, 150, 156-158


Nelsonville, 152, 153, 220


Newark, 103, 156, 236


New Carlisle, 78


New England, 1, 21, 66, 68, 123, 132, 138, 174, 200, 201, 248


New Jersey, 1, 123, 162


New Lancaster, 32


New Lexington, 244


New Orleans, 6, 39, 40, IIO, 150


New Philadelphia, 103, 152


New Rumley, 234


Newspapers, 72, 73


New York, 2, 3, 48, 49, 74, 138, 207 Niles, 250 Noble County, 243


Normal colleges, 71


North Baltimore, 253


North Bend, 22, 52


North Carolina, 48, 163, 224, 234


Northwest : explored by French, 5, 6; during Revolution, II, 12; posts held by British, 27


Northwest Territory : early history of,


5-12; organization of, 13-15; Or- dinance of 1787, 15, 16 ; land surveys and sales, 15, 30, 31; government of, 15, 16, 33, 34, 36; map of, 17; surrender of forts by Great Britain, 27; in War of 1812, 42-48; first newspaper in, 72, 73 Norwalk, 234 Nourse, Elizabeth, 83


Oats, 126, 128, 130, 135, 273 Oberlin, 61, 72, 237


Oberlin College, 61, 72, 237


Ohio Canal, 49, 150, 152, 202, 237, 249 Ohio Company, 8


Ohio Company of Associates, 19, 71


Ohio Federation of Women's Clubs, 88 Ohio-Michigan boundary dispute, 51, 238


Ohio Northern University, 232 Ohio River, 1, 2, 5, 7-9, 19, 60, 94, 96, 100, 104, 106, 116, 117, 150, 152, 175, 176, 200, 208


Ohio Soldiers and Sailors' Home, 228 Ohio State University, 71, 127, 129, 228 Ohio University, 70, 219


Ohio Valley, 2, 7, 8, 176


Ohio Wesleyan University, 72, 227 Oil wells, 158, 159 Onions, 129, 145 Opper, Frederick, 83


Ordinance of 1787, 15, 33, 65


Osborn, Charles, 59


Ottawa, 245


Ottawa County, 138, 139, 243


Oxford, 71, 223


Oxford College, 223


Painesville, 236


Paper, manufacture of, 189, 190


Patterson, Robert, 22, 24I


Paulding, 243, 244


Paulding County, 145, 243


Pennsylvania, I, 2, 32, 48, 74, 123, 124, 198, 244, 25I


Pennyroyaldom, 232


Perry, Oliver H., 47, 54, 203, 243


Perry County, 152, 243, 244


Perrysburg, 27, 253


Petroleum, 150, 158-160


Piatt, John James, 84


Piatt, Sarah Bryan, 84


Pickaway County, 107, 244


Pig iron, 176, 178, 180, 181


Pike County, 244


Pioneers, early life of, 30, 66, 121-123, 127, 131, 169-171


Piqua, 117, 224, 24I


Pittsburgh, 30, 39, 40, 158, 200


Point Pleasant, 224


Pomeroy, 150, 238


Pontiac, 8, 227


Population of Ohio, 3, 48, 74, 221, 255, 259-262


Portage County, 113, 136, 244


Portage Summit, 249


Port Clinton, 97, 138, 243


Portland cement, 150, 165, 166


Portsmouth, 49, 113, 191, 248, 249


Potatoes, 49, 128, 130, 136, 274


Pottery, 160, 162-164, 236


Poultry, 144-146, 274


Powell, W. H., 83


Powers, Hiram, 83


Preble County, 70, 245


Printing and publishing, 190


Public lands, 15, 30, 198


Put in Bay Island, 96, 203


Putnam, Rufus, 16, 18, 23, 78, 136 Putnam County, 245


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INDEX


Quakers, 59, 236 Quarry products, 160-168


Railroads, 50, 75, 103, 104, 106, 15I, 206-213


Rainfall, 104, III, 113, 115-117


Rankin, John, 61, 222


Ransom, George M., 55


Ravenna, 244


Read, Thomas Buchanan, 83, 232


Reed, "Fighting Bill," 232


Refineries, oil, 159; sugar, 174, 244


Reid, Whitelaw, 83, 84, 230


Republican party, 62


Revolution, American, 2, II, 12


Rhodes, James Ford, 84


Richard, Florence Donaldson, 87


Richland County, 248


Richwood, 25I Rickenbacker, Captain Edward, 89 Riley, Captain James, 25I Ripley, 222.


River valleys, 101-104


Rivers, work of, 97, 98


Roads, 49, 195-200 Rosecrans, William S., 64


Ross, Alexander C., 54


Ross County, 140, 248


Rouse, Bathsheba, 85 Rowan, L. C., 55


Rubber, manufacture of, 184, 185


Rusk, Jeremiah, 242 Rye, 128, 130, 149


St. Clair, Arthur, 20, 21, 23, 25, 37, 220, 222, 240 St. Clairsville, 152, 220 St. Louis, 40, 158 Salem, 250 Salt, 150, 157 Sandstone, 97-99, 150, 158, 164-165 Sandusky, 97, 104, 138, 166, 197, 206, 207, 228 Sandusky Bay, 96, 106, 166 Sandusky County, 248 Sandusky River, 7, 23, 96 Schools. See Education


Scioto Company, 23, 229 Scioto County, 248, 249 Scioto River, 14, 73, 96, 104, 107, 248 Scioto Valley, 104, 107, 127 Seal, State, 37, 38 Seneca County, 249 Serpent Mound, 28, 219 Seven Years' War, 7-10 Shale, 97-99, 150, 160, 166 Shaw, Albert, 84


Shawnee, 152 Sheep, 121, 126, 142-144, 146 Shelby County, 249


Sheridan, Gen. Philip, 64, 78, 79, 82, 243 Sherman, John, 59, 64, 76, 79, 82, 228, 248


Sherman, William T., 55, 64, 78, 79, 82, 228


Sherwood, Kate Brownlee, 87 Shipbuilding, 203


Shoes, manufacture of, 171, 177, 191 Sidney, 107, 249 Slavery, 2, 16, 33, 57-62


Sloane, William M., 84


Smith, John, 37


Soils. See Surface features


Soldiers and Sailors' Orphans' Home, 230 Somerset, 243


Sontag, W. L., 83


South Lebanon, 252


Spafford, Major Amos, 253


Spanish-American War, 76-78


Sparks, Edwin E., 84


Spears, John Randolph, 84


Spiegel Grove, 248


Spriggs, William, 37 Springfield, 72, 183, 186, 190, 209, 224 Stanbery, Henry, 82


Stanton, Edwin M., 78, 232, 235


Stark County, 144, 160, 249


State House, first, 4I


Steamboats, 151, 200


Steedman, General James B., 238 Steel, manufacture of, 181-183 Steubenville, 31, 187, 235 Stock-raising, 127, 129, 140-144, 146, 169 Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 86, 232 Sugar beets, 129, 130, 145, 270 Summit County, 162, 249, 250 Surface features, 94-108


Swayne, Noah H., 82


Symmes Purchase, 22


Taft, Alphonso, 82 Taft, William H., 78, 79, 81, 82, 232 Tanneries, 170, 174, 187, 251 Tappan, Benjamin, 244 Tecumseh, 24, 45, 47, 223, 224


Temperature, 110-II4 Thames, battle of the, 48, 52 Threshing machine, 128, 129, 173 Thurman, Allen G., 79, 248 Tiffin, 72, 156, 249 Tiffin, Edward, 32, 37, 78, 248. 249


282


HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY OF OHIO


Tires, manufacture of, 184-186


Tobacco, 107, 126, 127, 130, 139, 269 Tod, David, 64, 238


Toledo, 51, 72, 97, 104, 117, 159, 177, 178, 182, 183, 186, 187, 190, 195, 203, 204-206, 238-240


Tourgée, Albion W., 84 Townships, 15


Tractor, 127, 134


Transportation, 175, 195-218


Trimble, Governor Allen, 86, 234


Troy, 117, 240


Truck-farming, 126, 145, 146


Trucks, automobile, 186, 215


Trumbull County, 114, 140, 141, 250


Tupper, Benjamin, 18, 19


Turnpikes, 196-198


Tuscarawas County, 124, 152, 162, 250 Tuscarawas River, 103


Underground Railroad, 60, 222, 232, 237


Union County, 141, 251


Union Humane Society, 59


Upper Sandusky, 44, 107, 253


Upton, Harriet Taylor, 87


Urbana, 224


Van Buren, Martin, 52-54


Vance, Joseph C., 230


Van Derveer, Ferdinand, 55


Van Wert, 252


Van Wert County, 25I


Vegetables, 129, 136, 145


Vinton, Samuel Finley, 252


Vinton County, 252


Virginia, 1, 6, 13-15, 48, 60, 123, 152, 224, 234, 244, 251


Virginia Military District, 13-15, 32, 33


Wabash River, 25


Wade, Benjamin F., 64, 79, 219


Waite, Morrison R., 79, 82, 238


Wales, James A., 248


Walker, Henry, 55


Waltham, 174 Wapakoneta, 220


War of 1812, the, 41-48


Ward, Edgar M., 83


Ward, John Quincy Adams, 83, 224 Warren, 250 Warren County, 29, 252


Washington, George, II, 13, 25, 252


Washington County, 21, 138, 158, 219, 238, 252 Washington Court House, 228 Waterville, 126 Wauseon, 229


Waverly, 244


Wayne, Anthony, 25, 26, 30, 226, 227, 237, 248, 252


Wayne County, 144, 145, 252


Weather and climate, 109-120 Wellshire, 25I


Wellston, 157, 235


Werden, Reed, 55


Western College of Teachers, 68


Western College for Women, The, 223


Western Reserve, 14, 15, 32, 72, 102,


124, 140, 250 Western Reserve University, 72, 250 West Union, 219


West Virginia, 157, 25I


Westward movement, 2, 21-23,30-32,48


Wheat, 49, 124-128, 130, 132, 134, 268, 273


Whig party, 52-54


Whitlock, Brand, 84 Wilberforce University, 230


Wilderness Road, the, 49, 199


Williams, Rebecca, 85


Williams County, 253


Willis, Nathaniel, 73


Wilmington, 224


Winds, IIO, III, 118, 120


Wisconsin, 16, 51


Wittenberg College, 72, 224


Woman's Christian Temperance Union. 86, 234


Women of Ohio, 85-88


Wood County, 158, 253


Woods, Archibald, 24I


Woods, William B., 82


Woodsfield, 24I


Wool, 142-144, 146


Woolsey, Sarah C., 84


Wooster, 252


Wooster, University of, 72, 253


World War, Ohio's part in, 88-92


Worthington, 73


Worthington, Thomas, 32, 37


Wright, Orville, 83


Wright, Wilbur, 83


Wyandot County, 253


Xenia, 230


Yellow Springs, 230 Youngstown, 155, 175, 177, 181, 182, 238


Zane, Ebenezer, 32, 200, 228, 243


Zane, Elizabeth, 25, 85, 220


Zane's Trace, 200, 228, 243


Zanesville, 32, 40, 103, 196, 198, 200, 243 Zoar, 162


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