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Fleming, William (Colonel), in Dun- more's expedition, II, 87, 89; battle of Point Pleasant, 93-94; 123, 124- I25.
Fletcher vs. Peck, III, 319.
Flint, prehistoric use, 1, 3-4, 29, 40-42, 60, 64, 71.
Flint, Royal, and Scioto Company, II, 484, 493, 494.
Flint, Timothy (Rev.), literary work, v, 8, 9, 47-48, 68-69.
Flint Ridge, I, 29, 40-41.
Floods, Ohio River, 1832, III, 434-438; 1883 and 1884, IV, 353-357.
Florida, I, 368, 371-372; II, 403.
Flowers, Samuel, arrest, IV, 187. Floyd, John, Ky. pioneer, II, 285; Col- onel in Clark's Ohio expedition, 395. Flying Crow, Iroquois chief, II, 139. Follett, John F., lawyer, IV, 31I.
Fontaine, James (Major), in Harmar's expedition, II, 513; killed, 516.
Fontainebleau (France) Treaty, The, I, 368.
Foos, Joseph, State Senator, and loca- tion of capital at Columbus, III, 428.
Foote, H. E., medical instructor, v, 190. Foote, John P., bookseller, v, 6; editor, 9.
Foraker, Joseph B., address at dedi- cation of memorial to Andrews raid- ers, IV, 203-204; candidate for Governor, 346-347; first election and administration as Governor, 373- 377, 382-384; reelection, 384, 385, 387-389; again nominated, 390;
campaign and defeat, 391-394; 401, 405; elected U. S. Senator, 409; 410, 4II; support of Mckinley policies in Senate, 429-430; 434, 435, 436; on Marcus A. Hanna, 437; 438, 452.
Foran, M. A., member of third Consti- tutional Convention, IV, 320.
Forbes, John (General), expedition against Fort Duquesne, I, 336-347; death, 348; 486; 11, 60, 83, 86, 350. Forbes, Archibald, on MacGahan, v, 14. Force, Manning F., literary work, I, 20; General in Civil War, IV, 256, 284; literary work, v, 17-18.
Forcheimer, F., medical instructor, V, 190, 191.
Ford, J. M., manufacturer, v, 279.
Ford, Seabury, Governor, IV, 96, 97-98.
Ford, Thomas, H., IV, 55.
Fordyce, O. O., hospital superintendent, V, 22I.
Foreman, James S., lawyer, v, 154.
Foreman, William (Captain), killed
in attack on Fort Henry, II, 176-177. Forrest, N. B. (General), Confederate, IV, 271.
Forsyth, James W., Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 283.
Fort Adams, St. Mary's River, II, 545. Fort Ancient, prehistoric, I, 20, 23-31, 68.
Fort Assumption, Mississippi River, I, 195.
Fort Bedford, Pa., 1, 407.
Fort Broken Heart, see Fort Creve- Cœur.
Fort Chartres, Mississippi River, I, 195, 364, 370, 391, 449, 451, 453.
Fort Creve-Cœur (or Broken Heart), Ill., 1, 139, 140, 142, 146.
Fort Cumberland, Md., 1, 296, 343. Fort de Tret, see Detroit.
Fort Defiance, confluence of Auglaize and Maumee Rivers, II, 545, 546, 552.
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Fort Deposit, Maumee River, II, 546, 548.
Fort Dunmore, Pa., name given new fort constructed after demolition of Fort Pitt, II, 50, 138-142; renamed Fort Pitt, 164.
Fort Duquesne, Pa., original French structure on site of Fort Pitt, I, 279, 286, 293, 294, 303, 304, 307, 308, 3II-312, 329, 333; expedition of Forbes and destruction, 336-349, 486; 11, 88, 350.
Fort Erie, Buffalo, 1, 415.
Fort Fincastle, Wheeling, II, 70, 157, 169; afterward Fort Henry.
Fort Finney, Great Miami River, II, 416-417, 418, 471, 562.
Fort Frontenac, Lake Ontario, I, 135- 136, 140, 195, 412.
Fort Gatanois, name for old Fort:Miami, I, 362.
Fort Gower, now Hockingport, II, 85, 90; resolutions of officers of Dun- more's army, 129-132.
Fort Granville, Pa., II, 161.
Fort Greenville, now Greenville, II, 539, 553; Wayne's treaty, 554-558.
Fort Hamilton, on the Great Miami, II, 522, 523, 538.
Fort Harmar, on the Ohio at mouth of Muskingum, II, 417, 421, 462, 465, 471, 475, 480, 507-509, 511, 516, 592. Fort Henry (formerly Fincastle), Wheel- ing, 11, 157, 169; first siege, 170-177; 308, 336, 380; second siege, 385-393; 397, 561.
Fort Hill, Hamilton County, prehistoric works, see Miami Fort.
Fort Hill, Highland County, prehis- toric, 1, 12-15.
Fort Industry, mouth of the Maumee, II, 560.
Fort Jefferson, on Mississippi River, II, 285.
Fort Jefferson, built by St. Clair, II, 523, 526, 538, 539.
Fort Johnson, N. Y., I, 366.
Fort Junundat, Sandusky Bay, I, 206, 227, 304, 363, 397, 398.
Fort Knox, Vincennes, II, 511, 532.
Fort La Salle, Mississippi River, 1, 195. Fort Laurens, Tuscarawas River, II, 225-226; siege, 253-261; site, 261; 273, 350, 416, 467, 557, 587.
Fort Le Bœuf, Pa., I, 257-258, 271, 277, 304, 356, 396, 403.
Fort Lernoult, name for Detroit, II, 543. Fort Liberty, Ruddell's Station, Ky., II, 280.
Fort Ligonier, Pa., I, 403, 407.
Fort Loudoun, Va., I, 333, 407.
Fort McArthur, Scioto River, III, 270. Fort McIntosh, Beaver Creek, II, 224, 225, 226, 261, 336, 346, 350, 374; treaty, 415-416; 417, 419, 508, 532. Fort Mackinac (French), 1, 195.
Fort Malden, Can., III, 306.
Fort Massac, Ohio River, II, 194.
Fort Meigs, at Maumee Rapids, II, 568; III, 269; siege, 275-282, 287; siege renewed, 291-292; 300, 454; IV, 25, 27, 37-39.
Fort Miami, Ill., built by La Salle, I, 138, 140, 143, 144.
Fort Miami, site of Fort Wayne, Ind .-. built by the French, I, 201, 204, 228, 253, 362, 396, 402, 425, 451.
Fort Miami, on Maumee River-built by the English, II, 543, 550-553; surrendered to Americans, 559-560; III, 279-280, 292.
Fort Necessity, Pa., I, 283-284, 292, 489; II, 86, 88.
Fort Niagara, mouth of Niagara River,
I, 137, 195, 220, 291, 366, 391, 392, 394, 395, 396, 404-405, 415, 430-431, 452; II, 385, 400, 405, 531.
Fort Pitt, I, 346, 356, 363, 368, 383, 396, 403; Indian siege, 405-408; 419, 429,
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436, 437, 444, 445, 446, 448, 490, 494; II, 16, 17, 22, 23, 26, 39, 47, 48; destroyed, rebuilt and named Fort Dunmore, 49-50; 157, 162; renamed Fort Pitt, 164; 169, 171, 172, 182- 184, 202, 216-220, 224, 227, 231, 253, 254, 257, 261-263, 278, 295, 296, 298, 302, 307, 308, 317, 319, 320, 323, 327, 332, 333, 337, 341, 350, 351, 355, 358, 388, 393, 398, 399, 458, 471.
Fort Pontchartrain, Detroit, I, 385.
Fort Presque Isle, see Presque Isle.
Fort Prudhomme, Mississippi River, I, 144.
Fort Randolph, Point Pleasant, W. Va., murder of Cornstalk, II, 156-158; 169, 183, 186, 216, 219.
Fort Recovery, St. Clair's defeat, II, 541-542, 557, 587, 597; III, 72.
Fort Rosalie, Mississippi River, 1, 195. Fort Sackville, see Vincennes.
Fort St. Clair, II, 538.
Fort St. Joseph, 1, 385, 396, 399-400.
Fort St. Louis, 1, 146, 195.
Fort Sandusky, I, 201-206, 227, 391; old and new forts, 396-398; capture by Indians, 398-399; 11, 16, 416.
Fort Schlosser, Niagara Falls, 1, 415, 417-418.
Fort Seneca, Sandusky River, III, 293, 300.
Fort Slaughter, Louisville, II, 279.
Fort Stanwix, N. Y., 1, 366; treaty (1768), 463-466, 469, 471, 484, 489; II, 47, 74, 86, 145; conference and treaty of 1784, II, 413-415; 419, 532, 581.
Fort Stephenson, Fremont, 11, 568; III, 269; defense of, 292-298, 300.
Fort Sumter, S. C., news of the bom- bardment, IV, 157. Fort Venango, see Venango. Fort Warren, IV, 185.
Fort Washington, Cincinnati, II, 480,
509, 512-515, 517-518, 521, 522, 528; III, 39, 40, 58, 268.
Fort Wayne, Ind., I, 201, 380, 402, 425; II, 205, 550, 552, 553.
Fosdick, William W., literary work, v, 51,71.
Foster, Abby Kelly, IV, 157.
Foster, Charles, member of Congress, IV, 336; Governor, 342-343; reëlec- tion, 345-346; 442, 453; V, III.
Foster, J. W. (Prof.), quoted or referred to, 1, 48, 56, 171.
Fostoria, IV, 342, 368.
Four Mile Creek, II, 537.
Fourteenth Amendment to Constitu- tion of U. S., Iv, 299, 305-306.
Fowke, Gerard, literary work, 1, 4, 52. Fowler, Harold North, literary work, v, 43.
Fox Grape Vine (or Captewa) Creek, I, 491.
Fox Indians, I, 139, 202, 387, 393, 415, 456; 11, 199.
Fox River, The, 1, 105, 133.
France, part in early discoveries, 1, 90- 91; settlement of Canada, 92, 95; beginning of western discovery and exploration, 102-106, 115-116; La Salle and the Ohio River, 117-129; other explorations, 135-148; Célo- ron's Ohio River expedition, 220- 229; seizure of fort at Ohio forks, 277-278; unsuccessful expeditions of Washington and Braddock, 279-287, 291-298; French and Indian War, 301-375, 379; Scioto Company and founding of Gallipolis, II, 483-500.
Franchise, see Suffrage. Francis, David R., IV, 484, 485.
Franciscans, The, 1, 137.
Frankenburg, Otto, medical instructor, V, 201, 202.
Frankfort, Ky., III, 179.
Frankfort, O., 1, 170.
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Franklin, Jesse (of N. C.), U. S. Sena- tor, III, 57.
Franklin, Benjamin, 1, 172, 194, 239, 290, 312, 335, 467-470; pamphlet advocating Ohio settlement, 470; 471; Commissioner for Middle De- partment, II, 138; 403, 428, 461; Franklinton named for, 595; III, 177. Franklin, William, Governor of N. J., I, 463, 468.
Franklin County, erection, III, 150; 349; location of capital, 427-428; share of surplus revenue, IV, II; 27, 109, 243, 245, 442, 534; V, 112, 137, 138.
Franklinton, O., 11, 563; settlement, 594-596; III, 282-283, 284; General Harrison's council with the Indians, 287-291; 427, 428; v, 306.
Fraser, Alexander (Lieutenant), west- ern mission, 1, 447, 449.
Frazier, John, trader, I, 270, 273; Lieu- tenant, takes part in erecting fort at Ohio forks, 278.
Frazier, William Hugh, Judge, v, 154. Fredonian, The (Chillicothe), III, 177, 178.
Free Soil Party, The, IV, 94-95, 103.
Freeman, purchaser of Patterson's interest in site of Cincinnati, II, 481. Freeman, Edmund, newspaper publish- er, III, 39, 176.
Freeman, George D. (Colonel), in Cin- cinnati riots, IV, 361, 363.
Freeman, Henry B., Brigadier General, IV, 428.
Freeman, S., III, 176.
Freeman's Chronicle, The (Franklinton), III, 288.
Freeman's Journal, The (Cincinnati), III, 39, 176, 177.
Fremont, old Indian fortifications on site of, I, 427-428; formerly Lower Sandusky, II, 262; 342; Fort Stephen-
son, III, 292-298, 300; IV, 338, 473; v, 65.
Fremont, John C. (General), Iv, 205.
French and Indian War, The, I, 286, 301-324, 327-349; conclusion and results, 353-375, 379.
French Creek, I, 224, 257-258, 356, 491.
French Grant, The, II, 500-501.
French Margaret, I, 214-215.
French Margaret's Town, I, 214, 227, 243.
Frenchtown, II, 274.
Friedenshütten, Pa., Moravian settle- ment, II, 21.
Friedenstadt, Pa., Moravian settle- ment, II, 22, 25.
Friedman, David, St. Louis Exposition Commissioner, IV, 484.
Fries, Valentine, identified with develop- ment of Lake transportation, v, 247.
Frontenac, Count du, Governor of Canada, I, 128, 129, 133-136, 143, 147; 214.
Frothingham, Lieutenant, killed in Harmar's defeat, 11, 516.
"Fruit Hill," Chillicothe, residence of Governor McArthur, III, 454; of Governor Allen, IV, 328.
Fry, Joshua (Colonel), Va. officer, I, 277, 279, 284.
Fugitive Slaves, provision of Ordinance of 1787, II, 432, 435; IV, 109; law of 1850 and decision of Ohio Supreme Court in Oberlin-Wellington case (1858), 132-139; 143; conciliatory resolutions of Ohio Legislature in 1861, 153-155; 175; V, 133-136.
Full Moon, Indian chief, II, 507.
Fuller, Harvey, manufacturer, v, 320. Fuller, John W., General in Civil War, IV, 256, 284.
Fuller, W. A., IV, 198.
Fullerton, Catherine, subscriber to sword for Major Croghan, III, 299.
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Fullerton, Erskine B., medical instruct- or, V, 201, 202.
Fulton, Lavina, subscriber to sword for Major Croghan, III, 299.
Fulton, Robert, incorporator of Ohio
Steamboat Navigation Company, III, 185, 186, 188.
Funk, Isaac Kaufman, publisher and author, v, 16.
Funston, Frederick, General, IV, 428.
G ACHADOW, Iroquois chief, I, 192.
Gaddis, Thomas (Major), in
Crawford's Sandusky expedition, II, 350.
Gaeth, manufacturer, v, 285.
Gage, Mrs. Francis D., literary work, v, 49.
Gage, Thomas (General), British com- mander, I, 297, 382, 411, 412, 429, 430, 435, 447, 453; 1I, 49, 151.
Gahannah Creek, I, 225.
Galbreath, Charles B., secretary fourth Constitutional Convention, IV, 465; literary work, v, 43.
Galinée, Brehan de, Sulpitian priest, I, 119-124, 198.
Gallagher, John M., journalist, v, 16. Gallagher, William D., literary work, IV, 112; v, 8, 9, 51, 69, 70.
Gallatin, Albert, connection with law regulating sale of public lands, III, 60; Secretary of the Treasury, 336; on Thomas Worthington, 430. Gallia Academy, The, III, 175.
Gallia County, II, 92, 123; erection, III, 150; 270; share of surplus revenue, IV, II; 80, 81, 92, IIO; Morgan raiders, 246.
Gallipolis, founding, II, 485-501; 593; III, 175; visit of Lafayette, 433; 437; IV, 255; flood of 1884, 355, 357; centennial celebration, 399; failure of bank, 496; v, 105, 221, 267. Gallipolis Papers, The, II, 485.
Gallissioniere, Marquis de, Governor of Canada, I, 207, 220, 222, 251.
Gallizier, Nathan, literary work, v, 62. Galloway, Samuel, IV, 303.
Gamelin, Antoine, trader, II, 509-510. Ganges, O., IV, 56.
Gano, John S., survey of Symmes pur- chase, II, 474; 481; Major, builds Fort St. Clair, 538; General, in Burr affair, III, 233-236, 238, 244-245.
Ganousserarcheri, Indian name for Zeisberger, II, 13.
Gantz, M. K., Ohio Commissioner to St. Louis Exposition, IV, 484.
Gardiner, James, editor, report of Franklinton Council, III, 288-290. Gardner, newspaper publisher, III, 179. Gardner, Mills, member of third Con- stitutional Convention, IV, 320.
Garfield, James A., quoted, 1, 156-157; on the common schools, III, 395-396; 404; IV, III, 152; State Senator, reports Treason Bill, 160-161, 164; General in Civil War, 259, 281; advocates negro suffrage, 296-297; 336; President of U. S. and death, 345; 435, 460, 478.
Garganwahgah, name for Cornplanter, II, 413.
Garlick, Abel R., early enterprise in Cleveland, v, 276.
Garner, Peter M., party in celebrated case, v, 105-106.
Garnet, James (of Va.), member of Congress, III, 57.
Garrard, Kenner, Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 283.
Garretson, George A., General in Span- ish War, IV, 426, 427.
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Garretson, Hiram, identified with de- velopment of Lake transportation, V, 247.
Garrison, William Lloyd, IV, 125.
Gas, Johannes Wilhelm, medical in- structor, v, 208.
Gas, Natural, see Natural Gas.
Gatch, Philip, member of first Consti- tutional Convention, III, 107.
Gates, Horatio (General), I, 297; III, 197, 203.
Gausterax, see Agasterax.
Gazlay, A. W., literary work, v, 30.
Geary, John M., III, 455.
Geauga County, III, 164, 348, 406-407,
439, 441; share of surplus revenue, IV, II; 97, 534; V, 144.
Gekelemukpechunk, Indian village, site of New Comerstown, II, 22, 23, 300. Gelelemund (or Killbuck), Delaware chief, II, 223, 574.
General Assembly, The, see Legislature. Genesee River, I, 110, 120, 125; II, 397. Geneseo, N. Y., II, 43.
Genius of the West, The, v, 9.
Genius of Universal Emancipation, The, IV, 125.
Genn, James, surveyor, I, 266, 267, 481. Geographer's Line, The, II, 420-421, 586-587.
Geographical Journal, The, v, 284.
Geological Survey, I, 12; IV, 309, 367- 368, 369.
George, James, Captain in Mexican War, IV, 52.
Georgetown, O., IV, 64-65, 320, 376.
Georgia, the Moravians in, II, IO, II; Andrews raid, IV, 191-202.
Georgian Bay, I, 102, 122, 141, 163, 164. Germain, George (Lord), II, 169, 178, 189, 203-205.
German Flats, N. Y., councils at, I, 461-462, 464; II, 42.
Gervais, Jean G., and the French Grant, II, 500-501.
Giauque, Florien, legal writer, v, 31.
Gibault, Pierre (Father), gives aid to George Rogers Clark, II, 196-198, 207.
Gibson, Alexander (Captain), officer under Wayne, II, 541.
Gibson, George (Colonel), II, 60.
Gibson, John, brother-in-law of Logan, the Indian chief, II, 60, 63; Captain, interpreter with Lord Dunmore, 105, 106; circumstances of Logan's speech, 110-118; 124, 126; Colonel at Fort Pitt, 220; at Fort Laurens, 226, 253-257, 259; 307; 320, 323; General, successor to General Brod- head in Western Military Depart- ment, 327, 329.
Gibson, Thomas, first Auditor of State, III, 147; V, IO2.
Gibson, William H., Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 256.
Giddings, Joshua R., IV, 67, 94, 95, 109; on Fugitive Slave Law, 133; pre- sides at first State Convention of Republican party, 140, 141; 172, 204; literary work, v, 16-17; 147.
Giddings, Luther R., Captain in Mexi- can War, IV, 52.
Gilbert, Charles C., Brigadier General in Mexican War, IV, 61.
Gilbert, Levi, literary work, v, 35.
Giles, William B. (of Va.), U. S. Sena- tor, and charges against Senator John Smith, III, 253.
Gilliam, C. F., hospital superintendent, V, 22I.
Gilliam, David Tod, v, 67; personal notice, 159; contribution by, 161- 227; trustee and medical instruct- or, 201-202.
Gilliam, E. M., medical instructor, v, 202.
Gillman, Joseph, Supreme Judge, North- west Territory, v, 90.
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Gilman, Benjamin Ives, member of first Constitutional Convention, III, 107; incorporator of bank, IV, 491. Gilmore, soldier, killed by Indians, II, 157-158.
Gilmore, J. A., lawyer, IV, 312.
Gilmore, Quincy A., Major General in Civil War, IV, 281.
Gilmore, William E. (Colonel), literary work, v, 19.
Gilmore, William J., lawyer, v, 152. Girty, George, renegade and British partisan, II, 160, 161, 162, 171, 179, 275, 278, 279, 311, 313, 354, 358, 375, 381, 385, 386, 546.
Girty, James, renegade and British partisan, II, 27, 160, 161, 162, 171, 179, 227, 240, 275, 278, 279, 288, 358, 386.
Girty, Simon, Sr., II, 160-161.
Girty, Simon, messenger and guide to Lord Dunmore, II, 90-93; circum- stances of Logan's speech, 115, 116, 117; renegade and British partisan, 160, 161, 162, 171, 182, 184, 185, 216, 217, 226-227, 231; rescues Kenton, 240-245; attack on Fort Laurens, 253-257; 258-259, 262, 263, 270, 275, 276, 278-280, 288, 296; quarrel with Brant, 31I- 312, 321, 322; Crawford's campaign and death, 353-354, 357-358, 369- 370; 373, 379; battle of Blue Licks, 381-382; 385, 386, 399, 417, 418, 514, 520, 521, 525, 527, 542, 551. Girty, Thomas, II, 160-162.
Gist, Christopher, I, 231; journey through Ohio, 235-248; 249, 250, 254, 255; with Washington in mis- sion of 1753-54, 269, 270, 272, 273; 280; sent on mission by Dinwiddie, 284; advice to Braddock, 292; 301, 397, 481.
Gist, Richard, I, 235.
Given, John P., Jamestown Exposition Commissioner, IV, 486.
Gladden, Washington (Rev.), address, IV, 399; literary work, v, 39.
Glade Creek, II, 514. Gladstone, William E., II, 406.
"Gladwyn," The, early Lake vessel, I, 388, 395; V, 232.
Gladwyn, Henry, in Braddock's defeat, I, 297; Major, British commander at Detroit, 386-396; 421.
Glass, Francis, school-teacher, III, 370; v, 7. Glaze Creek, II, 514.
Glendale, O., IV, 245.
Glenford Stone Fort, The, prehistoric, 1, 15-17.
Glessner, manufacturer, v, 328.
Glidden, Francis H., manufacturer, v, 287.
Glikkikan, Delaware chief, a convert to the Moravians, II, 21-23, 139, 259; death, 335-336.
Glover, Elias, and Senator John Smith, III, 251.
Gnadenhutten, Moravian settlement, II, 26, 68, 221, 300, 301, 303, 324; massacre, 326-338; 341, 346, 372, 420; replanted, 575.
Gnadenhutten, New (Mich.), II, 573.
Gobrecht, William H., medical instruct- or, v, 190.
Godefroi, interpreter, 1, 424, 425.
Goforth, William, connection with pur- chase of site of Dayton, II, 481; member of Legislature, Northwest Territory, III, 37, 43, 49, 64; member of first Constitutional Convention, 107, 140.
"Golden Rule" Jones (Samuel M. Jones), IV, 438, 440-442.
Goldsmith, Alban, medical instructor, V, 191.
Goodale, Lincoln, v, 201.
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Goodale, Nathaniel, member of first grand jury, v, 93.
Goodenow, John Milton, Judge of Ohio Supreme Court, v, 104.
Goodman, Alfred T., literary work, I, 255.
Goodman, John D., medical instructor, v, 183, 191.
Goodrich, Benjamin Franklin (Dr.), manufacturer, v, 322.
Goodwin, Frank P., quoted, v, 269, 270, 274.
Gordon, Lieutenant, commander at Fort Le Bœuf, death, 1, 403.
Gordon, George (Rev.), Fugitive Slave case, IV, 138-139.
Gordon, John, Ky. officer, killed at battle of Blue Licks, II, 383.
Gordon, J. W., manufacturer, v, 279.
Gordon, Thomas F., quoted, 1, 196.
Gordon os. the State, IV, 535.
Gordy, J. P., literary work, v, 26.
Gorrell (or Gorell), J. (Lieutenant), British officer, 1, 401.
Goschochgung, O., Indian village on site of Coshocton, II, 140, 164, 170, 184, 185, 226, 295; destruction by Brodhead, 298-301; 304.
Goschochgung, Pa., Moravian mission, II, 21, 22.
Goshen, O., II, 575.
Goshorn, Alfred T., Director General Philadelphia Centennial, IV, 472.
Goss, Charles Frederick, literary work, v, 59-60.
Goulder, Harvey Danforth, personal notice, v, 229; contribution, 231-249. Gower, Earl, Fort Gower named for, II, 85. Grafton, W. Va., IV, 168.
Graham, James, medical instructor, v, 191.
Graham, John, and the Burr affair, III, 224, 225.
Grand River, The, Can., I, 121, 122; II,
406, 414; La Grand Riviere, name for the Cuyahoga, I, 419-420.
Granger, Moses M., address, IV, 452; personal notice, v, 85; contribution, 109-157; member of Supreme Court Commission, III, 114; Judge, 155. Granger, Robert S., Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 283.
Grant, James (Major), British officer under Forbes, defeat, I, 344-345.
Grant, Ulysses S., Iv, 34; Lieutenant and Captain in Mexican War, 61, 63; appointment to West Point Mili- tary Academy, 63-64; General in Civil War, 183, 192, 193, 209, 255, 281; President of U. S., 302, 327, 332, 460; birthplace flooded, 355; 478; literary work, v, 17.
Grant's Hill, Pa., I, 344.
Granville, O., prehistoric remains near, I, 39; IV, 283; v, 36, 195, 306.
Granville Alexandrian Society, The, III, 175.
Grass Point, O., IV, 87.
Grasselli, E., manufacturer, v, 282, 299.
Gray, Asa (Dr.), v, 193.
Gray, David S., member Chillicothe Centennial Commission, IV, 451.
Gray Eyes, Wyandot Indian, IV, 85-86, 88.
Gray Friars, The, missionaries, I, 104. Great Buffalo Swamp, I, 243.
Great Hockhocking River, The, see Hockhocking River.
Great Kanawha River, I, 224, 317, 327, 464, 469, 471, 493, 495; II, 83; battle of Point Pleasant, 89-99; 157, 165, 219, 309, 484, 488, 493, 493; III, 435. See also Kanawha River.
Great Meadows, Pa., Washington's battle, I, 280-283, 289, 297, 489.
Great Miami River, The, prehistoric remains, I, 17-20, 21, 45; 156, 162, 226, 227; Gist's visit, 245-246;
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destruction of Pickawillany, 254; 257, 449; II, 36-37, 169, 182, 228, 279, 281, 285, 287, 310, 355, 395, 416, 417, 443, 467, 472, 473, 481, 508, 522, 530, 537, 557, 562; State boundary line, III, IOI; 346, 435; v, 329.
Great Warrior, Cherokee chief, I, 462. Greathouse, Daniel, massacre of Indians at Baker's Cabin, I, 58-61, 65, 116. Greeley, Horace, IV, 29, 67, 163, 327; on Cincinnati, v, 294-295; Akron visit, 322.
Green, William, V, 271, 273.
Green Bay, 1, 105, 123, 134, 137, 164, 202, 362, 401; V, 231.
Green Township, Scioto County, French Grant, II, 500.
Greenbackism, IV, 332-335, 343.
Greenbrier County, Va., II, 87, 157, 219. Greene, Nathaniel (General), Green- ville named for, II, 539.
Greene, Governor of R. I., on Charles Hammond, III, 329-330.
Greene County, erection, III, 150; 164; share of surplus revenue, IV, II; 26, 69, 245; v, 198. Greentown, O., v, 325.
Greenville, Wayne's treaty with Indians, I, 176; II, 481; 523; building of fort, 539; 544, 553; Wayne summons the tribes and concludes treaty, 554-558; 563, 587, 593, 594, 595; III, 3, 288, 290; IV, 83, 88, 451.
Greenville Creek, II, 565. Greenwich, O., II, 578.
Greenwood, Miles, manufacturer, v, 296. Gregory, W. M. (Prof.), on Cleveland manufactures, v, 284-285, 287-288, 289
Grenadier Squaw's Town, II, 38.
Greve, Charles Theodore, quoted or referred to, II, 476; IV, 358, 363; v, 26. Grey Eyes, Wyandot Indian, IV, 85-86, 88.
Grier, Robert C., Justice of U. S. Su- preme Court, v, 130.
"Griffin," The, first vessel on Great Lakes, I, 137-138, 140; V, 231, 232.
Griffin, Charles, Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 283.
Griffith, Wilson W., Alternate Com- missioner to Philadelphia Centen- nial, IV, 472.
Grimke, Frederick, Judge of Ohio Su- preme Court, v, 104.
Griswold, Hiram, in campaign of 1840, IV, 27.
Griswold, Roger, member of Congress, and the Enabling Act, III, 103.
Groesbeck, William S., member of second Constitutional Convention, IV, IIO; member of Peace Con- ference, 155; v, 148.
Gross, Samuel D., medical writer, v, 32, 173, 184.
Grossmann, Louis, literary work, v, 37. Grosvenor, Charles H., member of Congress, IV, 389; address, 452.
Grosvenor, William M. (of Mo.), Iv, 334. Groton, O., II, 578.
Grubb, James, member of first Consti- tutional Convention, III, 107.
Grube, R. H., member of State Board of Health, v, 216.
Grummon's Tavern, Cincinnati, IV, 490. Guadelupe Hidalgo, Treaty of, Iv, 50. Guard, S. Z., lawyer, IV, 31I.
Guayama, Porto Rico, Ohio troops at, IV, 420, 423.
Guernsey County, share of surplus revenue, IV, II; 26; v, 154.
Guilford, Nathan, promoter of educa- tion, III, 373-374; Commissioner,
375, 377-378; report, 379-383; 395. Gunsaulus, Frank W., literary work, v, 40. Guthrie, William Norman, literary work, v, 43, 82-83. Guyasutha, see Kiashuta.
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H T ACKETT, R. J.," The, Lake vessel, v, 242.
Hagenbach, Edwin, St. Louis Exposition Commissioner, IV, 484. Hairy River, The, name for the Scioto, II, 26.
Halderman, Davis, medical instructor, v, 194, 202.
Haldimand, Frederick (Sir), Governor of Canada, II, 201, 202, 274, 275, 379; declines to surrender posts, 405; 406, 412.
Hale, Edward Everett, address, IV, 385. Hale, John P., on experiences of Mary Draper, I, 317-324.
Half King, The, title given several Indian chiefs, I, 214, 258, 270, 278, 280-282, 284, 286, 292, 303, 306; II, 139, 176, 186, 302, 320-321, 323, 343, 353, 354, 356, 366-367, 385, 400. See Dunquat, Pomoacan, Scarou- ady, Scruniyatha, and Tanacharison. Halket, Peter (Sir), Colonel under Braddock, I, 291.
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