History of Ohio; the rise and progress of an American state, Volume Five, Part 27

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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Croghan, George (Major), defense of Fort Stephenson III, 292-300.


Croghan, William, III, 292.


Cron, Lucius C., alternate Commis- sioner to Chicago World's Fair, IV, 478.


Crook, George, Major General in Civil War, IV, 281.


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Crook, Isaac, literary work, v, 35.


Crooked Creek, W. Va., II, 93, 94, 97.


Cross, J. C., medical instructor, v, 191. Cross Creek, 1, 491; II, 261, 330.


Cruger, Lydia, II, 391.


Crumb, Charles A., manufacturer, v, 280.


Crusade, The Women's Temperance, IV, 330-331.


Cuba, Ohioans in the Spanish War, IV, 420, 424, 426.


Cully, George (Captain), sent by Con- gress on mission to Indians, II, 399- 400.


Culpepper (Va.) Minute Men, II, 87.


Cumberland, Md., I, 218; 11, 55; III, 337. Cumberland Gap, II, 148.


Cumminsville (Cincinnati), IV, 355.


Cundiff, Jonathan (Lieutenant), killed at battle of Point Pleasant, II, 98.


Curly Head, Indian, IV, 88.


Currin, Barney, with Washington in mission of 1753-54, 1, 269.


Curry, Otway, poet, IV, 31, 112; V, 48, 70.


Curtis, Alvin, organizer of medical col- lege, v, 181.


Curtis, Benjamin R., Justice U. S. Supreme Court, v, 130.


Curtis, Greeley, journalist, v, 16.


Curtis, Mary, subscriber to sword for Major Croghan, III, 299.


Curtis, Samuel R., Adjutant General, IV, 51, 55.


Curtis, William Eleroy, literary work, v, 15.


Curtis vs. State, IV, 517.


Cushing, Caleb (General), IV, 58.


Cushing, E., E. F., and H. K., physi- cians, v, 208, 209.


Cushing, Nathaniel, member of first grand jury, v, 93.


Cushing, Thomas, connection with Ohio Company of Associates, II, 445.


Custaloga, Delaware chief, 1, 439; II, 84, 139.


Custaloga's Town, I, 440.


Custer, George A., Major General in Civil War, IV, 281.


Custis, Martha, wife of George Wash- ington, I, 483.


Cutler, Ephraim, Marietta colonist, II, 486; III, 81; member of first Consti- tutional Convention, 107, 113, 116, 118, 123-124, 126, 127, 373; Com- missioner on education, 375; 377, 383, 395.


Cutler, James, ancestor of Cutler family, II, 446.


Cutler, Jervis, Marietta settler, II, 456; v, 266.


Cutler, Julia Perkins, literary work, II, 436; III, II3.


Cutler, Manasseh, connection with Ohio Company of Associates and Ordi- nance of 1787, II, 429, 433-436, 445, 446-449, 455, 456, 461; journey to Marietta, 467-468; 473; relations to Scioto Company, 484, 485, 487, 488; member of Congress, III, 93, 103; II3; V, 92.


Cutler, Temple, Marietta settler, II, 456.


Cutler, William Parker, literary work, II, 436; III, 127.


Cuyahoga County, III, 184, 348, 439; share of surplus revenue, IV, II; 25, 281, 442, 534; v, 27, 54, 134, 147, 281-282, 289.


Cuyahoga Falls, O., v, 65, 323.


Cuyahoga River, The, prehistoric re- mains, 1, 45; 156, 198, 212, 227, 330; meeting of Rogers and Pontiac, 356- 360; 419-420; II, 36, 216, 218; Brady's leap, 264-265; fixed as Indian bound- ary by Treaty of Fort McIntosh (1785), 415-416; 467, 508; again


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designated as boundary in Green- ville Treaty, 557; 574, 577; Moses Cleaveland and his settlers, 581, 583-585; 588; III, 62; v, 287, 288.


Cuyahoga Steam Furnace Company, The, v, 276-277.


Cuyler, Lieutenant, expedition for relief of Detroit, I, 391-392.


D 'ABBADIE, French commander at New Orleans, 1, 364, 382, 446.


Dahganondo (or Captain Decker), Seneca Indian, account of death of Logan, II, 283.


Dakotah Indians, I, 159.


Dalton, H. G., identified with develop- ment of Lake transportation, v, 247. Daly, Major, in Bradstreet's expedi- tion, I, 431.


Dalzell (or Dalyell), James (Captain), fights battle of Bloody Bridge, I, 394; death, 395.


Damon, manufacturer, v, 280.


Danbury, O., II, 578.


Dancing Feather, Indian, II, 507.


Dandridge, Danske, literary work, II, 272.


Dane, Nathan, and the Ordinance of 1787, II, 429, 433-436.


Dangerfield, James, manufacturer, v, 320.


Daniel, John W., address, IV, 386.


Daniel, Peter V., Justice U. S. Supreme Court, v, 130.


Danvers, Mass., starting point of Mari- etta settlers, II, 455-456.


Darby, John E., medical instructor, v, 208.


Darby Creek, prehistoric remains, I, 45; 226.


Darby Plains, The, II, 36.


Darke County, watershed line, 1, 155; share of surplus revenue, IV, II; V, 23.


Darlington, William M., literary work, I, 237, 244.


Darlinton, Joseph, member of Legisla- ture, Northwest Territory, III, 37, 44, 91; member of first Constitu- tional Convention, 107.


D'Arsy, Gouy (Marquis), member of Compagnie du Scioto, II, 486.


Dartmouth, Earl of, 11, 40, 46, 75, 136. Dascomb, Jacob, medical instructor, V, 206.


Dauble, John G., officer in Mexican War, IV, 58.


Daugherty, Michael A., lawyer, v, 152. Davenport, James, Conn. Commis- sioner on Western Reserve, II, 577. Davids, Tice, fugitive slave, IV, 130.


Davidson, John, with Washington in mission of 1753-54, 1, 269.


Davis, David, Justice U. S. Supreme Court, IV, 226.


Davis, Jefferson, and conspiracies of Sons of Liberty, IV, 264, 265.


Davis, John Merrill, literary work, v, 41.


Davock, W. B., identified with develop- ment of Lake transportation, v, 247. Dawson, John, medical instructor, v, 201.


Dawson, Moses, literary work, IV, 24; V, IO.


Dawson, W. W., medical instructor, v, 190, 191.


Day, Luther, member of Supreme Court Commission, V, III, 113.


Day, Matthias W., Lieutenant Colonel in Spanish War, IV, 425.


Day, William R., Secretary of State of U. S., IV, 428-429.


Dayton, II, 287; settlement, 481-482, 594; meeting in opposition to Ena-


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bling Act (1802), III, 104; incorpora- tion, 168; early newspaper, 179; assembling of troops, War of 1812, 261-262; 269; the canal, 346, 359; 394; railroad, 449; meetings in cam- paign of 1840, IV, 36, 39-41; Mexican War, 52, 59, 60; population in 1840 and 1850, 78; 82; Civil War, 165, 166, 216-217, 285; 310, 361, 362, 384, 443, 462; v, 43, 63, 82, 109, 22I, 222; census statistics (1910), 262; 274; manufacturing develop- ment, 313-317.


Dayton, Jonathan (General), connec- tion with Symmes, II, 473, 592; friend of Aaron Burr, III, 202, 216. Dayton Journal, The, IV, 217.


Dayton State Hospital, The, v, 221.


De Beaujeau, French officer, defeat of Braddock, I, 294, 295, 382.


De Casson, Dollier de, Sulpitian priest, I, II9-123.


De Hass, Wills, literary work, I, 297; II, 153, 392-393.


De Laet, on the Shawnees, I, 167.


De Lancey, James, Governor of N. Y., I, 289.


De Lery, Chaussegros (Chevalier), journals of, I, 205-206, 397-398.


De Peyster, Arent Schuyler, British commander at Michilimackinac, II, 135-136, 201; at Detroit, 275, 282, 289, 296; and the Moravians, 305, 317-319, 321-324; 341, 353, 380, 384, 385, 400, 573.


De Schweinitz, Edmund, II, 9; quoted or cited, 222, 253, 259, 302, 303, 305, 318, 333, 334, 335, 337-338.


De Soto, discoverer of the Mississippi, I, 87-88.


De Villiers, French officer, 1, 279; Wash- ington's surrender of Fort Neces- sity, 285-286; 308.


De Wolf, D. F., Major in Civil War, IV, 259.


Decker, Captain (or Dahganonda), Seneca Indian, on death of Logan, II, 283.


Declaration of Independence, The, specifies Quebec Act as a grievance, II, 99, 403.


Deer Creek, prehistoric remains, 1, 45; 226; v, 272.


Defiance, supposed birthplace of Pon- tiac, 1, 380; IV, 60.


Deinger, manufacturer, v, 330.


Delameter, Jacob J., medical instructor, v, 205, 208.


Delameter, John, medical instructor, v, 202, 204, 208.


Delano, Judith, subscriber to sword for Major Croghan, III, 299.


Delaware, O., Indian village on site of, II, 282; IV, 283, 320, 337; v, 66.


Delaware County, III, 427; share of surplus revenue, IV, II; 282, 406, 534; v, 60, 137, 140.


Delaware George, Indian chief, 1, 338. Delaware Indians, 1, 159; their con- federacy, 164-165; subdued by the Iroquois, 165-166, 171-177, 192; 213, 215; take part in treaty at Lancaster, Pa. (1748), 219; 236, 242, 243, 247, 248, 249, 251, 256, 270; hostility to Pennsylvania, 290; in French and Indian War, 302-317, 328, 329, 337-340, 347, 348; 356, 363, 365, 367, 406, 411, 416-419, 425, 427, 429; Bouquet's expedition, 436-445; 448, 451; take part in Stan- wix Treaty (1768), 463, 465; George Washington on their attitude, 495; II, 13; the Moravian missions, 15-31; 35, 36, 45, 56, 67-69, 84, 85, 91, 139- 141, 156, 162, 164, 165, 170, 181, 184-185, 202; Hand's "Squaw Cam- paign," 216-217; 221-226, 254-255, 258, 259, 274, 275, 277, 278; Brod- head's expedition, 295-301; 302- 304, 318, 322, 335, 336, 337, 342,


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345, 346, 353, 354, 355, 359; burning of William Crawford, 366-373; 379, 385, 398, 400; take part in Fort McIntosh and Fort Finney treaties, 415-417; welcome the Marietta settlers, 459; 506; Fort Harmar Treaty, 508; 509; Big Bottom massa- cre, 519; 521, 546; Greenville Treaty, 555; 565, 595; Franklinton Council, III, 287-288; IV, 84.


Delaware River, The, Moravian settle- ment, II, 12, 16.


Democratic Party, The, early ascend- ancy in Ohio, III, 450; IV, 19; rise and decline of Whig opposition, 20; campaign of 1840, 21-43; controls second Constitutional Convention, 103; effect of Fugitive Slave Act, 133; attitude at beginning of Civil War, 154; during the war, 161-165, 172, 177, 185, 205, 217-218, 221, 227, 228-230, 231, 235-238, 266, 268; subsequent references, 289, 291-294, 297-298, 301-302, 306-311, 313, 328- 330, 332-336, 341-347, 373-382, 384, 390, 398, 401, 405, 409, 436, 438-442, 444, 449, 453, 454, 456, 458, 460-461, 462, 466. See Anti-Federalists.


Demoiselle, La (Old Britain), Pianke- shaw chief, 1, 226, 227, 245, 253, 254, 256.


Denison University, v, 36.


Denman, Matthias, a founder of Cin- cinnati, II, 474-479.


Dennison, William, IV, 109; Governor, 144-145, 151, 152, 155, 165, 166, 232; 312, 375; V, 149.


Denny, Ebenezer (Major), diary, II, 507, 512-515, 526, 528.


Denny, William, Governor of Pa., I, 313, 337, 346.


Denny, William H. P., journalist, v, 16. Deshler, William G., address, IV, 443. Desmond, John J., killed in Cincinnati riots, IV, 362.


Desnoyelles, Sieur, I, 200.


Detroit, Mich., I, 163, 185; founder, 195; Jesuit mission, 197; under the French, 200, 202, 203, 205, 227, 228, 231, 245-246, 253, 294, 308, 340, 353; expedition of Major Robert Rogers to take possession for English, 356- 363; visit of Sir William Johnson, 366; 383; Pontiac's siege, 385-396; 397-400, 402, 411, 415; Bradstreet's expedition, 420-425; 431; II, 46; British capital of territory north- west of Ohio River (1774), 135; Sir Henry Hamilton in command, 142, 151, 152, 165, 169, 170, 178; Boone brought captive, 179-180; 183, 184, 185, 189, 191, 201-203, 206, 211, 215, 217-218, 219, 221, 224, 225, 227, 247, 248, 253, 254, 255, 259, 260, 274; Arent Schuyler de Peyster in command, 275, 277, 278, 281-283, 286, 296, 301-303, 305; George Rogers Clark's projected expedition, 306-307, 313; 317; de Peyster and the Moravians, 318-319, 321-322, 323; 341, 353, 379, 380, 385, 399, 405, 506, 510, 511, 512, 532, 542, 543, 553, 560, 568, 573; capital of Wayne County, Northwest Terri- tory (1796), 589; III, 106; Hull's surrender, 264-266, 283; 291; effects of battle of Lake Erie, 306.


"Detroit," The, British ship in battle of Lake Erie, III, 302, 303, 305.


Detroit River, The, 1, 385, 388, 392; II, 343, 419, 575; III, 264; v, 232, 239. Detroit and Pontiac Railway, loco- motive built for, v, 277.


D'Hebecourt, Francis (Marquis), Galli- polis settler, II, 496, 499.


Devol, Jonathan, member of first grand jury, v, 93.


Devol, Stephen, shipbuilder at Marietta, v, 266.


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Dewey, Joel A., Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 282.


Dial, The, v, 9.


Dickinson, C. E., literary work, v, 25. Dickinson, John, president of Pa. coun- cil, letter, II, 399.


Dickman, Franklin J., member of Supreme Court Commission, v, III. Dickson, William M., letter to General Cox, IV, 296.


Dieskau, Baron, French commander, I, 29I.


Dinwiddie, Robert, Governor of Va.,


I, 255, 258-259; sends Washington on mission, 268-269; 277, 301, 302, 303, 305, 327; recall, 336; 483, 484; II, 48.


Disciples, Church of, III, 403-404.


Disney, David T., Commissioner on Michigan boundary, III, 444.


Dixon, Hepworth, III, 407.


Documentary History of the American Revolution, II, preface.


Doddridge, Joseph, literary work, II, 63-64, 333, 372.


Dodge, Jacob R., literary work, i, 381; II, 72.


Dog, The, prehistoric remains, 1, 63.


Dollier de Casson, Sulpitian priest, I, 119-123, 198.


Donaldson, Thomas C., literary work, v, 25.


Donation Tract, The, 11, 454.


Donelson, John, of Va., surveyor, I, 472. Dongan, William, royal Governor of N. Y., 1, 183, 199.


Donnell, H. O., officer in Mexican War, IV, 59. Dooley vs. U. S., IV, 430.


Doolittle, Margaret, subscriber to sword for Major Croghan, III, 299.


Dorchester, Lord, see Carleton(Guy).


Dorsey, Daniel A., Andrews raider, IV, 194, 202.


Doughty, John (Major), builds Fort


Harmar, II, 421; commander there, 459, 480; in Harmar's expedition, 513.


Douglas, Ephraim (Major), sent on mission by Congress, II, 399-400. Douglas, Richard, in campaign of 1840, IV, 26.


Douglas, Stephen A., IV, 175; v, 136.


Douvalette, Louis Philippe, French Scioto promoter, II, 494.


Douville, French colonial officer, 1, 308. Dow Law, The, IV, 383-384, 410, 450, 533.


Drafts in the Civil War, IV, 184.


Dragging Canoe, Indian chief, II, 147.


Drake, Benjamin, literary work, II, 564; v, 48.


Drake, Daniel, physician and author, III, 180-181; IV, 115; V, 6, 7, 32, 48, 181-187, 190, 191, 273.


Drake, Daniel S., on Pontiac, I, 381.


Drake, Samuel Adams, on date of admis- sion of Ohio, III, 151.


Draper, Bettie (Mrs. John), adventures, I, 318-319, 323.


Draper, Lyman C., and Draper MSS., II, preface, 39, 57, 60, 62, 63, 64, 104, 195, 263, 264, 269-272, 282, 283, 311, 312, 564.


Draper, Mary (Mrs. William Ingles), adventures, I, 317-324.


Draper's Meadows, 1, 317, 318.


Dresden, O., I, 243.


Druillard, Pierre (or Peter Druyer), saves Kenton, II, 247-249.


Du Lhut, rescuer of Hennepin, I, 140. Du Quesne, Captain, attack on Boones- borough, II, 561.


Duchesneau, intendant of Canada, I, 133, 136, 147.


Duck Creek, first petroleum well, v, 266.


Dudley, Colonel under General William H. Harrison, defeat and death, III, 278-279, 282, 291.


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Duer, William, and Manasseh Cutler, II, 449; and the Scioto Company, 484-487, 492-494, 499.


Duke, Basil W. (General), in the Mor- gan raid, IV, 242-244, 247.


Duke, Francis, killed in attack on Fort Henry, II, 388.


Dumas, Captain, French officer, I, 308. Dumont, Julia L., literary work, v, 49. Dunbar, Paul Laurence, literary work, v, 63, 83-84.


Dunbar, Thomas (Colonel), officer under Braddock, I, 291, 295.


Duncan, companion of Rev. David Jones, II, 27.


Duncan, Ensign, in defense of Fort Stephenson, III, 293.


Duncan, John R., officer in Mexican War, IV, 58.


Dunham, newspaper publisher, III, 179. Dunham, J. M., organizer of medical college, v, 201.


Dunkin, John (Captain), conversation with Logan, II, 284.


Dunlap, Alexander, physician, v, 198- 199, 212.


Dunlap Works, The, prehistoric, 1, 47. Dunlavy, Francis, member of Legisla- ture, Northwest Territory, III, 91; member of first Constitutional Con- vention, 107; Judge, v, 102, 116.


Dunlevy, Anthony, in Crawford's ex- pedition, II, 359.


Dunmore, Lord, Governor of Va., I, 484; II, 48-50, 69; "Dunmore's War," 79-106; speech of Logan, 109-119; results of the war, 123-142; 147-148, 151, 159, 163, 169, 182, 232, 273, 350, 477.


Dunmore County (Va.) Volunteers, in Dunmore's expedition, II, 87.


Dunn, Ann M., subscriber to sword for Major Croghan, III, 299.


Dunquat, Wyandot half king, II, 353, 354, 356, 400.


Duponceau, lawyer, connection with French Grant, II, 500.


Duquesne, Marquis, Governor of Can- ada, I, 128, 252, 254, 257, 277; fort named for, 279; 291.


Durr, George, officer in Mexican War, IV, 59.


Durrett, Richard T., literary work, II, 476-477.


Dutcher, Addison P., medical instruct- or, v, 206.


Dutchman's Point, British post at, II, 405.


Duvall, Gabriel, Justice U. S. Supreme Court, III, 326.


Dyer, manufacturer, v, 329.


Dyer, Albion M., researches, II, 586.


E AGLE CREEK, II, 233; III, 70. Eagle Feather, Indian chief, I, 238; death, 241-242. Eagle Furnace, The, v, 320.


Eaglesport, O., Morgan raiders, IV, 247.


Easement Act, The, II, 590.


East Haven, O., II, 578.


East Liverpool, census statistics (1910), v, 262.


Easton, Pa., conference of 1757, I, 312, 337, 339-340.


Eberle, John, medical instructor, V, 191.


Eclectic Medical College, Cincinnati, v, 177, 178.


Ecorces River, The, 1, 385.


Ecuyer, Simeon (Captain), defense of Fort Pitt, I, 405-406.


Edgar, John, member of Legislature, Northwest Territory, III, 37; signer of petition to Congress, 52.


Edinburg, O., v, 38.


Edison, Thomas A., v, 27.


Education, provision of Ordinance of 1787, II, 432; allotment by Conn. of


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Western Reserve lands for schools, 577; the primitive schoolhouse, III, 27; provision of Enabling Act, 102; Constitutional provisions and early foundations of school system, 171- 175; 335, 343, 346; creation and development of common schools, 367-396; employment of the surplus revenue, Iv, 8, 10, 13-16; 339; ex- tension of rights to women in con- nection with school affairs, 408; educational development in 1876, 476-477; 480, 482; v, 26-27.


Edwards, Jonathan, III, 193-194.


Edwards, Thomas O., medical instruct- or, V, 191.


Edwards, Timothy, III, 194.


Edwards, William (Rev.), Moravian minister, II, 301.


Eel River, The, II, 517, 521.


Eel River Indians, II, 555.


Eells, Daniel P., manufacturer, v, 281. Effigy Mounds, 1, 39, 73-76.


Eggleston, Edward, literary work, v, 49. Eisel, Charles F., manufacturer, v, 330. Electoral Commission, The, IV, 336.


Electrocution, IV, 410.


Elenipsco, see Ellinipsco.


Eliot, John, Indian apostle, 1, 159. Elk River, The, II, 88.


Elk's Eye Creek, name for Muskingum River, I, 236.


Ellinipsco, Shawnee chief, 11, 91, 157- 159.


Elliott, Colonel, British officer in War of 1812, III, 271-272, 280, 295.


Elliott, Matthew, renegade and British partisan, II, 105, 182-183, 184, 217, 227, 258, 275, 303, 319, 345, 354, 356; present at burning of Crawford, 369; 379; in attack on Bryant's Station, 381; 418, 521, 532, 551.


Ellis, Seth H., IV, 442.


Ellis, Wade H., legal writer, v, 31. Elmyra, O., v, 74.


Elson, Henry W., literary work, v, 22. Ely, S. P., manufacturer, v, 280.


Elyria, census statistics (1910), v, 263. Emancipation Proclamation, The, IV, 205.


Embarrass River, The, II, 208-209.


"Emigrant," The, Lake vessel, v, 277. Emmett, Daniel Decatur, literary work, V, 43, 71.


Emory, manufacturer, v, 314. Employes' Insurance Fund, IV, 464. Enabling Act, The, 101-106.


England, part in early discoveries, I, 89-90, 92-95; territorial pretensions westward, and beginning of rivalry with the French, 183-207; policy indicated in approval of Ohio Land Company, 217-218, 250; Washing- ton's mission to protest against French encroachments, 268-269; con- struction of fort at the Ohio forks, and its seizure by the French, 277- 278; expedition of Washington, 279- 287; Braddock and his defeat, 291- 298; French and Indian War, 301- 349; extension of English authority throughout the west and Canada, 353-375; resolutions of Virginia officers in Dunmore's army while camped in Ohio, II, 129-131; pre- liminaries of the Revolution, 133- 165; the Revolution in the West, 169-400; War of 1812, III, 257-308. England, Richard (Colonel), British officer, builds Fort Miami, II, 542- 543.


English, William H., literary work, II, 57, 192, 204, 289.


Enlightener, The (or Shikellamy), Del- aware chief, 11, 13.


Enterprise Rolling Mill, The, Youngs- town, V, 321.


Erie, Pa., 1, 112; Fort Presque Isle, 205, 257, 355; taken by the Indians, 402-


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403; Bradstreet at, 418-419; 405, 560; building of Perry's fleet, III, 301; V, 236.


Erie, Lake, see Lake Erie.


Erie Canal, The, III, 339, 343; V, 235- 237, 263.


Erie County, II, 578; share of the sur- plus revenue, IV, II; 130.


Erie Indians (Erigas or Cat Nation), extermination by the Iroquois, I, 110-114; 162, 164, 172, 573.


Erie Literary Society, The, III, 175.


Ernst, Oswald A., General in Spanish War, IV, 426, 427-428.


Erwin, John W., manufacturer, v, 329, 330.


Este, George P., Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 256, 284.


Esther, Queen (Esther Montour), I, 215.


Etherington, Carl, killed in Newark riot, IV, 463.


Etherington, George, British com- mander at Fort Michilimackinac, I, 400-401.


Evans, Asbury, medical instructor, v, 191.


Evans, George, manufacturer, v, 272.


Evans, Jane M., subscriber to sword for Major Croghan, III, 299.


Evans, Lewis, map, 1, 186, 214, 226, 234, 238, 239-240, 257.


F AIR GROUND CIRCLE, pre- historic, I, 39.


Fairchild, James H., recovers Spaulding MS., III, 401-402.


Fairfax, George, member of Ohio Land Company (1748), 1, 216, 480, 481.


Fairfax, Thomas (Lord), and George Washington, I, 266-267, 481, 483, 485; II, 83.


Fairfax, William, 1, 264, 265, 481.


Fairfield, Can., the Moravians at, II, 575.


Evans, Nelson W., literary work, v, 142. Evarts, William M., address, IV, 386.


Evening and Morning Star, The, III, 408, 420.


Ewing, Hugh Boyle, Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 282; literary work, v, 64.


Ewing, Thomas ("the Elder"), on Charles Hammond, III, 330; U. S. Senator, 446; Iv, 4; in campaign of 1840, 26, 34, 39, 94; delegate to Peace Conference, 155; presides at Union State Convention, 174; 328; as lawyer, V, 107.


Ewing, Thomas (son of preceding), Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 282; member of third Constitutional Convention, 320; on proposed Con- stitution, 323-325; 332, 334; candi- date for Governor, 342-343; address at Marietta Centennial, 386.


Ewing, Thomas, Jr. (son of preceding), address, IV, 453.


Expositions-Centennial of U.S. (1876), IV, 338-339, 472-477; Cincinnati and Columbus (1888), 386; Chicago (1893), 477-483; Buffalo (1901), 483; St. Louis (1904), 483-485; Jamestown (1907), 485-486; Indus- trial, in Cincinnati, v, 299.


Eyeman, H. C., hospital superintendent, V, 22I.


Fairfield, O., II, 578.


Fairfield County, I, 214, 243; III, 105, 107, III, 360; share of the surplus revenue, IV, II; 26, 107, 186, 233, 243, 245; V, 142.


Fallen Timbers, Battle of, II, 548-552, 562, 563.


Falling Mountain, Indian chief, II, 507. Farmer, James Eugene, literary work, V, 43.


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Farmer, Lydia Hoyt, literary work, v, 46-47.


"Farquharson, Martha," pseudonym of Martha Finley, v, 46.


Farrar, William M., quoted, II, 326-330, 336-337.


Fassler, Jerome, manufacturer, v, 328. Fauquier, Francis, Governor of Va., I, 336, 347, 462.


Fausett, Joseph and Thomas, supposed to have been concerned in Braddock's death, I, 297-298.


Fayette, N. Y., Mormon church founded at, III, 399, 403.


Fayette County, traversed by Gist, I, 244; share of surplus revenue, IV, II; 69, 245; Morgan raiders, 246; 406. Fearing, Paul, member of Legislature, Northwest Territory, III, 37, 41; delegate to Congress, 93, 103; first lawyer admitted to practice, v, 93. Federalist, The, III, 162.


Federalists, The, III, 46, 58; actively support St. Clair, 81; 85, 87, 93, 99; oppose Enabling Act, 104-105; III, 119-120; weakness of the party, 145- 146; 199-200, 258, 450; IV, 19.


Ferguson, J. C., medical instructor, V, 208.


Ferguson, William (Captain), in Har- mar's expedition, 11, 513.


Ferguson, William T., Captain in Mexi- can War, IV, 57.


Ferree, Deborah, subscriber to sword for Major Croghan, III, 299.


Field, John (Colonel), in Dunmore's expedition, II, 87; killed in battle of Point Pleasant, 98.


Fifteenth Amendment to U. S. Consti- tution, IV, 307-308.


Filler, Joseph, Captain in Mexican War, IV, 57.


Fillmore, Millard (President), IV, 69; v, 133.


Fillmore, Parker, literary work, v, 67.


Filson, John, a founder of Cincinnati, II, 476-478.


Filson Club, The (Louisville), II, 381, 476.


Finecastle County, Va., troops in Dun- more's expedition, II, 87, 126; Ky. a part of, 150.


Findlay, natural gas, IV, 366-369; v, 217; census statistics (1910), 263.


Findlay, James, member of Council, Northwest Territory, II, 596; III, 38; career, 43; General, in Burr affair, 233, 234, 238-239, 244-245; Colonel in War of 1812; manufacturing enterprise, v, 273.


Findlay, Samuel, member of Legisla- ture, Northwest Territory, III, 37, 43, 44.


Finley, E. B., Adjutant General, on Cincinnati riots, IV, 359, 362.


Finley, James B. (Rev.), pioneer preach- er and author, II, 540; III, 24-26; IV, 87; v, 19.


Finley, John, trader, influence on Daniel Boone, I, 473-474.


Finley, Martha, literary work, v, 46.


Finley, Mary, subscriber to sword for Major Croghan, III, 298.


Finney, William (Captain), builds Fort Finney, II, 416-417.


Firelands, The, II, 578, 591; III, 337.


Firelands Historical Society, The, IV, I30.


Firelands Pioneer, The, IV, 130, 473.


Firestone, C. D., manufacturer, V, 307.


Firestone, Leander, medical instructor, v, 206.


Fish, The, Indian, 11, 161.


Fish and Game, prehistoric use for food, I, 60, 64.


Fish Creek, II, 70. Fisher, early publisher, v, 6.


Fishing Creek, 1, 491; 11, 161.


Fiske, John, quoted or referred to, I,


95; II, 203; V, 20.


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Five Nations, The, see Iroquois Indians. Flag, The Ohio State, IV, 450.


Flagg, Edmund, literary work, v, 51. Flagg, William J., literary work, v, 66. Flagler, Henry M., director of Standard Oil Company, v, 282.


Fleischmann, Julius, Mayor of Cincin- nati, IV, 448.




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