History of Ohio; the rise and progress of an American state, Volume Five, Part 25

Author: Randall, E. O. (Emilius Oviatt), 1850-1919 cn; Ryan, Daniel Joseph, 1855-1923 joint author
Publication date: 1912
Publisher: New York, The Century History Company
Number of Pages: 622


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Big Bale of a Kettle, Indian chief, II, 507.


Big Beaver (or Tamaque), Delaware chief, 11, 17.


Big Beaver Creek and River, see Beaver Creek and River.


Big Bottom, O., settlement, II, 472; massacre, 519.


Big Cat, Delaware chief, 11, 85, 223, 224, 337, 417, 546-547.


Big Darby River (formerly called Olentangy), The, I, 227; II, 36, 37. Big Door (or Big Gate), Piankeshaw chief, II, 198, 210.


Big Grove Creek, I, 491.


Big Hocking River, The, see Hock- hocking River.


Big Kanawha River, The, see Kanawha River.


Big Miami River, The, see Great Miami River.


Big River, Wyandot Indian, IV, 88.


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Big Sandy River, The, 1, 236, 327, 328; II, 16.


Big Shanty, Ga., the Andrews raiders at, IV, 196-197.


Big Town, Wyandot Indian, Iv, 88.


Big Tree (or Carondawana), Oneida chief, I, 214.


Big Tree, Wyandot Indian, II, 507; IV, 88.


Big Walnut (or Gahanna) Creek, I, 225. Bigelow, Herbert S., president of fourth


Constitutional Convention, IV, 465. Bigger, John, director of Miami Export- ing Company, IV, 490.


Bigot, William, French priest, 11, 395. Bill of Rights, The, Ohio Constitution, III, 118.


Bingham, John A., Republican leader, IV, 174.


Birchard, Matthew, Judge of Supreme Court, v, 104.


Bird, Helen Louisa Bostwick, literary work, v, 74.


Bird, Henry (Captain), British officer, operations in Ohio and Ky., II, 255, 259, 273-274, 279-281, 285, 290.


Birney, James G., abolitionist, IV, 126- I27.


Bishop, servant of Washington, I, 297. Bishop, Richard M., member of third


Constitutional Convention, IV, 320; Governor, 341-342.


Black, Peter, manufacturer, v, 330.


Black Beard, Shawnee chief, II, 270, 475.


Black Fish, Shawnee chief, captures Boone, II, 179, 180; attacks Boones- borough, 181; colloquy with Kenton, 236; last battle and death, 270-271. Black Hoof, Shawnee chief, II, 91, 270. "Black Laws," The, provisions of, Iv, 93; political "deal" resulting in their repeal, 94-95; Judge Burnet's attitude, 123.


Black River, The (Canesadooharie Creek), 1, 330.


Black Sheep, Wyandot Indian, IV, 88. Black Snake, Indian name for General Wayne, 11, 541.


Blackman, George C., physician and medical writer, v, 32, 187-188, 191. Blackmore Museum, Salisbury, Eng- land, Ohio archæological specimens in, 1, 65.


Blaine, James G., on the Electoral Com- mission Bill, Iv, 336; 388, 435.


Blair, Rudolph, member of first Con- stitutional Convention, III, 107.


Blair, Theodoric, member of Congress, proposes ordinance concerning west- ern lands, II, 426, 436.


Blane, Archibald (Lieutenant), com- mander at Fort Ligonier, 1, 403.


Blast, The, Indian chief, II, 507.


Bleile, A. M., medical instructor, v, 201. Blennerhassett, Harman, antecedents, residence, and wife, III, 209-214; relations with Aaron Burr, 216-219, 224, 229, 233-235, 238, 242, 243, 246-248.


Blennerhassett's Island, preceding refer- ences; also Iv, 355.


Bliss, Eugene Frederick, writer on Zeis- berger, II, 9; other literary work, v, 22.


Bloody Bridge, Mich., Battle of, 1, 395. Blue Jacket, Shawnee chief, II, 91, 139, 418, 510, 521, 527, 547-548, 551, 554, 555; signer of Greenville Treaty, 556; 566.


Blue Jacket, Wyandot chief, Iv, 88.


Blue Licks, Ky., Battle of, 11, 379, 382- 384, 478.


Boat-building, see Shipbuilding.


Boggis, manufacturer, v, 280. Boggs, Captain, at Fort Henry, II, 387. Bohrer, B. S., medical instructor, v, 181, 183, 191.


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Boisnautier, Abbe (France), appointed Bishop of Gallipolis, II, 496.


Boke's Creek, I, 225.


Bolin, Stuart R., Jamestown Exposition, IV, 486.


Bolivar, O., I, 236; 1I, 16, 225; III, 361. Bolton, Sarah Knowles, literary work, v, 47.


Bond, John R., Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 256.


Bond, Shadrack, member of Legisla- ture, Northwest Territory, III, 37, 64.


Bonebrake, Lewis D., delivers address


at Chillicothe Centennial, IV, 452. Bonham, L. N., treasurer State Board


of Managers, World's Fair at Chica- go, IV, 478.


Bonifield, C. L., medical instructor, v, 191.


Bonnechamps, Pierre John de, with Céloron, I, 221, 222, 225.


Book of Mormon, The, III, 399-400.


Bookwalter, John W., candidate for Governor, IV, 345.


Boone, Daniel, career, I, 472-474; Lord Byron on, 475-476; settlement in "Transylvania," Ky., II, 146-150; 155; taken captive to Ohio, 179-180; escape and return to Kentucky, 181; 232, 236, 285, 382, 384, 418, 476, 477 592.


Boone, Israel (son of Daniel), killed at battle of Blue Licks, II, 384.


Boone, Squire (brother of Daniel), II, 149.


Boone's Wilderness Road, II, 148, 155. Boonesborough, Ky., II, 148-149, 155, 156, 169, 179, 180, 181, 232.


Booth, Ezra (Rev.), and the Mormons, III, 408.


Boston, Mass., organization of Ohio Company of Associates, II, 444-446; 454.


Boston Gazette, The, letter from Israel Putnam on Bradstreet's expedition, I, 430.


Botetourt County, Va., troops raised in for western expeditions, II, 87, 157.


Bottle River, The, name for Hockhock- ing River, I, 448.


Boudinot, Elias, member of company organized by John C. Symmes, II, 473.


Boundary between Ohio and Michigan, III, 438-446.


Bounties in the Civil War, IV, 184.


Bounty Lands to Revolutionary officers, II, 24I.


Bouquet, Henry (Colonel), British officer, I, 241; second in command in expedition against Fort Duquesne, 342-343; commander at Fort Presque Isle, 355, 368; 398, 403; marches to relief of Fort Pitt, 406; battle of Bushy Run, 407; arrives in Fort Pitt, 408; 411, 419, 429; successful expedition against Ohio Indians, 435-446; entertains Moravian mis- sionaries at Fort Pitt, II, 17; 23, 39, 61, 88, 201, 225, 420, 464.


Bourne, E. H., manufacturer, v, 280. Bourne, Henry E., literary work, v, 26. Bourne, S., manufacturer, v, 280.


Bourneville, O., prehistoric remains near, 1, 48.


Bowen, Ozias, Judge of Supreme Court, V, 13I.


Bowers, manufacturer, v, 279. Bowler, manufacturer, v, 280. Bowling Green, O., IV, 368.


Bowman, Elizabeth, wife of Captain Isaac Ruddell, II, 280.


Bowman, John (of Ky.), Major, second in command in Clark's expedition against Vincennes, II, 207-210; Colonel, sends Kenton on a mission


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to Ohio, 233; unsuccessful expedi- tion against Ohio Indians, 269-274; 275, 280, 286, 477.


Bowman, Joseph (of Ky.), Captain under George Rogers Clark, 11, 192; takes Cahokia, 196-197; 280.


Bownocker, John Adams (Professor), on Findlay gas, IV, 366-367.


Bowyer, Lewis, in the campaign of 1840, IV, 25.


Boxer Uprising, The (China), General Chaffee's services, IV, 427.


Boyer, Lieutenant, in Wayne's expedi- tion, 11, 545, 546.


Boynton, C. B., literary work, v, 25-26. Boynton, Henry Van Ness, literary work, v, 12.


Boynton, John F., Mormon, III, 416.


Boynton, W. W., lawyer, v, 152.


Brace, Jonathan, and the Connecticut Land Company, 11, 580.


Bracket's Tavern, Boston, Mass., meet- ings of Ohio Company of Associates, II, 445, 454, 455.


Brackenridge, H. M., on early Galli- polis, v, 267.


Braddock, Edward, British military commander, disastrous expedition, I, 291-298; Indian view of defeat, 315; 328, 329; Pontiac a combatant, 414; 473, 485; 11, 14, 17, 83, 88, 350. Braddock Road, The, I, 490.


Bradley, Alva (Captain), identified with development of Lake transportation, v, 247.


Bradley, Edward B., Captain in Mexi- can War, IV, 52.


Bradstreet, John (Colonel), western expedition, 1, 411-432, 435, 436, 440. Bradt, Andrew (Captain), siege of Fort Henry, II, 385-391.


Brady, James (brother of Samuel), II, 262


Brady, John (father of Samuel), II, 262.


Brady, Samuel (of Pa.), Captain, ex- ploits, II, 262-265.


Brady's Island, II, 263.


Bragg, Braxton, Confederate General, reception of Vallandigham, IV, 220- 221; 244.


Brandenburg, Franklin D., medical instructor, v, 208.


Brannan, Joseph Doddridge, legal writer, v, 31.


Brannan, William Penn, literary work, v, 74.


Brannock Law, The, Iv, 455, 457, 536, 537.


Brant, Joseph (or Thayendanegea), Mohawk chief, I, 288, 423; II, 75, 119, 136; quarrel with Simon Girty, 3II-312; 313, 400, 414; visit to Eng- land, 415; 419, 506-507, 520; assists in St. Clair's defeat, 527; 531, 532, 553-554, 570; transactions with Moses Cleaveland, 581.


Brant, Mary, wife of Sir William John- son, I, 288; 11, 75.


Brayton, C. A., manufacturer, v, 280. Breckenridge, W. C. P. (of Ky.), name


used in Ballot-box Forgery, IV, 393. Brehme, D. (Captain), British officer, I, 361; letter on attitude of the Indians, II, 274.


Breslin, John G., Speaker of Ohio House, IV, 92.


Bretney, manufacturer, v, 327.


Breton, Ottawa chief, 1, 389.


Brice, B. W., Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 284.


Brice, Calvin S., U. S. Senator, IV, 395, 409, 480, 481.


Brice, William A., on the forces engaged in battle of Fallen Timbers, II, 550- 55I.


Brickell, John, account of the death of a spy, II, 546-547.


Brier Hill Furnace, The, V, 320.


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Brinkerhoff, Jacob, Judge of Ohio Su- preme Court, v, 131, 135.


Brinkerhoff, Roeliff, delivers address at Chillicothe Centennial, Iv, 452; literary work, v, 17.


Brinton, Major, in Sandusky expedition, II, 350.


Brock, Isaac, British General, War of 1812, II, 567-568; III, 264-266.


Brodhead, Daniel (Colonel), American officer, II, 220; on death of White Eyes, 222-223; commandant at Fort McIntosh, 224; at Fort Pitt, 254; appointed to command of western military department, 258; 259, 260, 261, 262, 278; Goschochgung expedi- tion, 294-301; 302, 327.


Brokaw, manufacturer, v, 328. Broken Creek, II, 305.


Broken Twig, Indian chief, II, 507.


Brooks, John (of Mass.), member of Ohio Company of Associates, II, 445. Brooks, William T. H., Brigadier Gen- eral in Civil War, IV, 282.


Brotherton, Alice Williams, literary work, v, 80.


Brough, Charles H., Colonel in Mexican War, IV, 56.


Brough, John, nomination and election as Governor, IV, 232-238; 243; ad- ministration, 253-254, 278-279; 289- 290; death, 298; 319, 462; v, 151.


Brown, Alexander E., unloading ma- chine, v, 243, 284.


Brown, Ethan Allen, Governor, III, 325; zealous advocate of canals, 339-442; appointed Commissioner, 345; 363, 450; career, 451-452; Judge of Su- preme Court, v, 104, 145.


Brown, Fayette, identified with develop- ment of Lake transportation, v, 247. Brown, Harvey H., identified with development of Lake transportation, V, 247.


Brown, James W. (of Mich.), General in "Toledo War," III, 441.


Brown, John, Harper's Ferry raid, Iv, 144.


Brown, Mary P., subscriber to sword for Major Croghan, III, 299.


Brown, Noah, shipwright, engaged in building Perry's fleet, III, 301.


Brown, Samuel (Dr.), letter from George Rogers Clark to, 11, 115.


Brown, William H., manufacturer, v, 314.


Brown, Wilson W., Andrews raider, IV, 193, 197, 198, 202.


Brown County, III, 70; share of the sur- plus revenue, IV, II; 64, 187, 245, 246; White Cap disturbances, 387. "Brown's Folly," the canals, III, 340, 363.


Brown's Town, II, 283.


Browne, John, member of first Consti- tutional Convention, III, 107, 126- I27. Browne, John W. (Rev.), early pub- lisher, III, 178, 180.


Brownell, C. L., journalist, v, 16.


Brownstown, on Detroit River, II, 343, 567.


Bruce, H. Addington, literary work, II, 148.


Brulé, Etienne, coureur de bois, 1, 103; supposed first white man in Ohio, III.


Bruner, Daniel, Captain in Mexican War, IV, 54.


Brush, Charles F., inventor of arc light, v, 287.


Brush, Frances, subscriber to sword for Major Croghan, III, 299.


Brush, Henry, Judge of Ohio Supreme Court, v, 104.


Brush Creek, prehistoric remains, 1, 45, 73-76; last Indian fight, II, 593-594. Brush Creek Furnace, The, IV, 80.


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Bryan, William Jennings, IV, 438, 444, 460.


Bryant, David and Gilman, v, 276.


Bryant's Station, Ky., II, 281; Indian attack, 381-382; 395, 478.


Buchanan, Eleanor, subscriber to sword for Major Croghan, III, 299.


Buchanan, J. R. (Dr.), editor, v, 9, 30. Buck, Jirah Dewey, literary work, v, 38. "Buckeye Blacksmith," The, John W. Bear, IV, 34-37.


Buckeye Cabin Song, The, IV, 31-32. Buckeye Mower, The, v, 325-326.


Buckingham, C. P., Adjutant General,


IV, 158; Brigadier General in Civil War, 282.


Buckingham, Ebenezer, Jr., Canal Com- missioner, III, 345.


Buckland, Ralph P., Brigadier General in Civil War, Iv, 284; member Board of Ohio Managers, Phila- delphia Centennial, 473.


Buckongehelas, Delaware chief, 1, 243; II, 521; in St. Clair's defeat, 527; signer of Greenville treaty, 556."


Bucyrus, II, 342, 344; IV, 59, 453; v, 140. Buell, Augustus C., literary work, 1, 214. Buell (General), in Burr affair, III, 234, 237, 238-240.


Buell, Don Carlos, officer in Mexican War, IV, 61; Major General in Civil War, 281.


Buell, Rowena, literary work, II, 440. Buena Vista, Mex., Ohio troops in battle at, IV, 54, 55.


Buffalo, N. Y., assassination of Presi- dent Mckinley, Iv, 445; Pan- American Exposition, 483.


Buffalo Creek, I, 217, 480; Cleaveland's treaty, II, 580-582.


Buffalo Historical Society, The, 1, 113, 223.


Buffington's Island (Ohio River), IV, 244, 246-249.


Buffum, Robert, Andrews raider, IV, 194, 202.


Buford, Thomas (Captain), in Dun- more's expedition, II, 87.


Bulger, John, Ky. officer, killed at battle of Blue Licks, II, 383.


Bull Head, Wyandot Indian, IV, 88.


Bullard, Asa and Eleazer, escapes, II, 519.


Bullet's Town, Indian village, 1, 441.


Bump, Joseph, builder of Kirtland Temple, III, 412.


Bunch of Grapes Tavern, Boston, Mass., meetings of Ohio Company of Asso- ciates, II, 444, 448, 452.


Buntin, Robert (Captain), letter, II, 527. "Buntline, Ned," pseudonym of E. C. Judson, v, 51, 52.


Bunts, Frank E., medical instructor, v, 208.


Burckholter os. McConnellsville, IV, 531. Burdell, William F., president Ohio Commission, Jamestown Exposition, IV, 484, 485.


Burdsall's Ohio Dragoons, Civil War, IV, 169.


Burke, P. E., Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 256.


Burnet, Jacob, member of Council, Northwest Territory, II, 596; III, 38, 43, 47-48, 62; Judge of Ohio Supreme Court and U. S. Senator, v, 104, 144. Quoted or referred to, III, 40-41, 42, 78-79, 81, 100-101, 118, 120, 145, 222, 223, 429, 433; IV, 123, 126; v, 20, 98, 273.


Burnett, Isaac G., early newspaper publisher, III, 179.


Burney, Thomas, trader, 1, 255.


Burnham, John (Major), employed by Scioto Company, II, 493.


Burns, Barnabas, member of third Constitutional Convention, IV, 320; member Ohio Board of Managers, Philadelphia Centennial, 473.


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Burns, J. J. (Dr.), literary work, v, 26. Burns, William W., Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 282.


Burnside, Ambrose E. (General), Gen- eral Orders, No. 38, IV, 214-215, 216, 218, 220, 225; defense of Cincinnati, 245, 246.


Burr, Aaron, operations in Ohio, III, 193-254.


Burr, Aaron (Sr.), Andrew (Colonel), John, Peter, Samuel, III, 194.


Burr, Theodosia, wife of Joseph Alston, III, 204, 207, 217, 218.


Burrows, Charles W., historical re- searches, I, 205.


Burrows, J. H., manufacturer, v, 296. Burrows, John Henry, literary work, V, 34.


Burt, Andrew S., Brigadier General in Spanish War, IV, 428.


Burton, O., IV, 98; v, 144.


Burton, Ernest De Witt, literary work, v, 36.


Bushnell, Asa S., IV, 374; nominated and elected Governor, 408-409; renom- inated and reelected, 411; Urbana lynching, 411-412; Spanish War, 418-419, 420-421; and Mr. Hanna, 433-434; 442, 443; manufacturer, v, 328.


Bushnell, Mrs. Asa S., IV, 478.


Bushnell, Simeon, Fugitive Slave case, IV, 134-135.


Bushy Run, Battle of, 1, 407, 435.


Butler, Benjamin F. (General), Ohio troops under, Civil War, IV, 255. Butler, John, British partisan, II, 532.


C ABOT, John and Sebastian, navigators, I, 89, 90. Cadillac, La Motte, founder of Detroit, I, 195. Cæsar, negro, II, 237. Cæsar's Creek, II, 514.


Butler, Richard, connection with Stan- wix Treaty, II, 413, 415; Fort Finney Treaty, 417; Major General under St. Clair, 518, 523; death, 525, 526. Butler, Simon, assumed name of Simon Kenton, II, 231, 241.


Butler, William, trader, II, 50.


Butler County, prehistoric remains, I, 21-23; erection, III, 150; share of surplus revenue, IV, II; 245, 283, 3II, 390, 458; v, 11, 15, 35, 140.


Butler's Rangers, British force, opera- tions of, 11, 353, 356, 358, 380, 381- 382, 384-385.


Butterfield, Consul Wilshire, quoted or cited, 1, 486; 11, 49, 116, 117, 160, 163, 170, 171, 192, 200, 202 (mis- printed Butterworth), 216, 223, 285, 3II, 313, 327, 342-343, 348-349, 351, 352, 358, 366, 372, 399, 525, 542. Butterfield, John, trustee Starling Medi -; cal College, v, 201.


Butterworth, Benjamin, member of Congress, IV, 389, 393.


Butzman vs. Whitbeck, IV, 532.


Byrd, Charles Willing, Secretary, North- west Territory, III, 85-86; member of first Constitutional Convention, 107, 116; Acting Governor, 130, 132, 152.


Byrd, William (Colonel), Va. colonial officer, I, 343.


Byrne, Thomas Sebastian (Bishop), literary work, v, 36.


Byron, George Gordon (Lord), on Daniel Boone, 1, 475.


Cahokia, Ill., French post, I, 364, 370, 455; surrendered to English, II, 189; captured by Americans, 196-197; George Rogers Clark's council with the Indians, 199; 201, 205; III, 51.


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Cahokia Indians, I, 139; extermination, 456.


Cahoon, Reynolds, Mormon, III, 414, 419. Cajadis, Indian, II, 63.


Calavaras Skull, The, 1, 3.


Caldwell, O., v, 154, 156.


Caldwell, Aaron, member of Legisla- ture, Northwest Territory, III, 37, 43.


Caldwell, James, member of first Con- stitutional Convention, III, 107.


Caldwell, John, connection with Con- necticut Land Company, II, 580. Caldwell, John, officer in Mexican War, IV, 59.


Caldwell, William (Captain), command- er of Butler's Rangers, II, 353, 354, 357, 358, 374, 380, 381-382, 384-385, 393, 417; Major, 551-552.


Caldwell, William B., Judge of Ohio Supreme Court, v, 104, 130.


"Caledonia," The, ship in Perry's fleet, III, 301.


Calhoun, John C., on Bank of United States, III, 31I; IV, 4, 20.


Calhoun, Thomas, trader, II, 17, 19.


"Calico Charlie," name for Charles Foster, IV, 342.


Camargo, Mex., Ohio troops at, IV, 54. Cambridge, O., census statistics (1910), v, 263.


Camp Alger, Va., Spanish War, IV, 418, 424, 425.


Camp Anderson, Lancaster, Civil War, IV, 170.


Camp Bushnell, Columbus, Spanish War, IV, 418, 424, 426.


Camp Charlotte, on Scippo's Creek, Dunmore's War, II, 105, 106, 123,


128, 129, 139, 141, 142, 145, 163, 183. Camp Chase, Columbus, Civil War, IV, 170, 245, 248, 255, 271, 272.


Camp Cuba Libre, Fla., Spanish War, IV, 417.


Camp Dennison, Cincinnati, Civil War, IV, 167, 170, 183, 245, 246, 255.


Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ill., Civil War, projected release of Confederate prisoners, IV, 264-265, 268-271.


Camp Goddard, Zanesville, Civil War, IV, 170.


Camp Hamilton, Ky., Spanish War, IV, 418.


Camp Harrison, Cincinnati, Civil War, IV, 170.


Camp Jackson, Columbus, Civil War, IV, 170.


Camp Jefferson, Bellaire, Civil War, IV, 170.


Camp Mackenzie, Ga., Spanish War, IV, 425.


Camp Marion, S. C., Spanish War, IV, 425.


Camp Meade, Pa., Spanish War, IV, 418, 424, 425.


Camp Poland, Tenn., Spanish War, IV, 418.


Camp Putnam, Marietta, Civil War, IV, 170.


Camp Scott, Portland, Civil War, IV, 170. Camp Taylor, Cleveland, Civil War, IV, 170.


Camp Thomas, Ga., Spanish War, IV, 417, 418.


Camp Union, Va., rendezvous of Lewis's division, Dunmore's War, II, 86.


Camp Washington, Cincinnati, Mexi- can War, IV, 51, 52, 54, 55.


Camp Wheeler, Ala., Spanish War, IV, 418.


Camp Wool, Athens, Civil War, IV, 170. Campaign Creek, II, 92.


Campbell (Lieutenant), officer under General William H. Harrison, III, 279. Campbell, Alexander, religious leader, III, 403.


Campbell, Braxton W., president of Jamestown Exposition Commission, IV, 486.


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Campbell, Donald (Captain), British officer at Detroit, 1, 362, 366; mur- der, 389; 398.


Campbell, James E., nomination and election as Governor, IV, 390-394; administration, 394-398; 399; re- nomination, 400; joint debate, 401; defeat, 404-405; again nominated, 409; 452.


Campbell, John A., Justice U. S. Su- preme Court, v, 130.


Campbell, Lewis D., member of Con- gress, IV, 162; member of third Con- stitutional Convention, 320; on the proposed Constitution, 324-325; V, 329.


Campbell, Mis (Captain), officer under Wayne, II, 549.


Campbell, Richard (Lieutenant-Colo- nel), relieves Fort Laurens, II, 261. Campbell, Thomas, "Gertrude of Wy- oming," 11, 119.


Campbell, William (Captain), with Lochry, II, 308.


Campbell, William (Major), British officer in command at Fort Miami, II, 543, 551-552.


Campbell, William, Andrews raider, IV, 194, 202.


Campus Martius, Marietta, II, 460.


Canada, the name, 1, 91; and the negro, IV, 122, 130; and the Confed- eracy, 231, 265; and Lake naviga- tion, v, 236-237, 248. See England and France.


Canals, The, Washington's project, I, 484; construction and operation in Ohio, III, 335-363; employment of the surplus revenue, IV, 9, 13, 14, 15; influence in stimulating develop- ment, v, 235-236; effects upon manu- facturing progress, 263-265, 275, 291, 305, 311, 315, 324.


Canassatego, Onondaga chief, 1, 192; advocates colonial union, 194.


Canastauga (or Conestoga) Indians, I, 329.


Canawagy Creek, II, 21.


Candy, Charles, Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 256.


Canesadooharie Creek (Black River), I, 330.


Cankake, Indian village, 1, 227. Canning, Joseph D., quoted, II, 284. Canontout, Indian village, 1, 398.


Canton, III, 389; IV, 400, 443; v, 216; census statistics (1910), 262; manu- facturing progress, 324-326.


Capital of the State of Ohio, first estab- lished in Chillicothe, III, 147; re- moved to Zanesville, 182; fixed at Columbus, 427-428; defeat of a pro- posed change, 448-449.


Capitol, The State, original building in Columbus, III, 428; corner-stone of the present structure laid, 447-448; completion of the "annex, " IV, 443- 444.


Capitolium, The, Marietta, II, 461.


Captewa (or Fox Grape Vine) Creek, I, 491.


Captina Creek, 1, 491; Cresap's attack on the Indians, II, 56-57, 63, 65; 165; attack by the Indians, 277-278.


Captives' Town, II, 305, 319, 320-322, 324, 334, 573.


Carey, James, interpreter, II, 533.


Carleton, Guy (Sir), British Governor of Canada, II, 151-152, 189, 201, 202, 204; commander-in-chief, 398; Lord Dorchester, 519-520, 533.


Carlisle, Eliza, subscriber to sword for Major Croghan, III, 299.


Carnegie, Andrew, v, 281.


Carney, David E., early publisher, III, 180.


Carondawana (or Big Tree), Oneida chief, 1, 214.


Carpenter, Cherokee chief, II, 147.


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Carpenter, Emanuel, member first Con- stitutional Convention, III, 107.


Carpenter, Gilbert S., Brigadier General in Spanish War, IV, 128.


Carpenter, James, newspaper publisher III, 39.


Carpenter Joseph, newspaper publisher, III, 176.


Carrington, Edward, member of Con- gress, and Ordinance of 1787, II, 429.


Carrington, Henry B., organizer of Republican party, IV, 140; Brigadier General in Civil War, 284.


Carroll County, share of surplus revenue, IV, II; 283.


Carter, A. J. W. (Judge), IV, 359.


Carter, Francis, physician, V, 192, 193, 194, 201, 202.


Carter, Jared, Mormon, III, 414, 416, 419.


Carter, John H., literary work, v, 66. Carter, John S., Mormon, III, 416.


Cartier, Jacques, first to navigate the St. Lawrence, 1, 91.


Cartwright, James, manufacturer, V, 321.


Cary, Alice, literary work, v, 49, 50, 73, 81.


Cary, Phœbe, literary work, v, 73-74. Caryhoe, Indian, IV, 88.


Case, Guy B., secretary State Board of Health, v, 213.


Casement, John S., Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 256.


Cash Register Industry, The, v, 316. Cass, Lewis (General), on Indians, I, 177, 427-428; III, 184; Colonel, com- mands Ohio regiment, War of 1812, 261, 262, 265; on Hull's surrender, 266; 267; General, 294, 445-446.


Cassels, J. Lang, medical instructor, V, 202, 204-205, 208.


Casstown, O., v, 62.


Castle, M. S., medical instructor, v, 206.


Castleman, John B., concerned in Sons of Liberty conspiracy, IV, 267, 270, 271.


Cat Nation of Indians, see Erie Indians. Catawba Indians, I, 284, 343, 381, 491; II, 43, 45.


Catfish Camp, II, 60, 61.


Catherwood, Mary Hartwell, literary work, v, 53-54, 58.


Catholic Church, The, first missions under the French, I, 103-104. See Jesuits, Recollets, Sulpitians.


Catron, John, Judge of Ohio Supreme Court, V, 130.


Caughnawaga Indians, in Braddock's defeat, I, 294; 305, 329, 330, 413, 415, 419, 429, 442.


Cayey, Porto Rico, Ohio troops at, IV, 420.


Cayuga Creek, building of the "Griffin," I, 137; V, 231.


Cayuga Indians, an Iroquois nation, I, 100, 166, 186, 191, 215, 223, 302, 334; II, 14, 21, 35, 63, 64, 91, 137, 413.


Cedar Banks, prehistoric works, 1, 47. Cedar Point, 1, 423.


Céloron, Bionville de, French explorer,


I, 21, 205; Ohio expedition, 220-231; commander at Detroit, 251-252; 301, 397.


Cemeteries, prehistoric, I, 27, 51, 53-54, 59-60, 62, 65-67, 69, 70, 71, 72. Census, see Population.


Centennial Celebrations, United States, IV, 338, 472-477; Marietta, 385- 386; Cincinnati, 386; Gallipolis, 399; Chillicothe (admission of Ohio to the Union), III, 153; IV, 451-453.


Centinel of the North-Western Territory, The, III, 175-176; v, 268.


Centioteaux, name for Scioto River, I, 225.


Ceralvo, Mex., Ohio troops in battle at, IV, 54, 58.


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Chabert, Sieur de, with Céloron, 1, 220. Chaffee, Adna R. (Major General), services, IV, 426, 427.


Chagrin River, The, II, 583.


Chamberlin, William M., medical in- structor, v, 202.


Chambers (Major), British officer, III, 295.




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