History of Ohio; the rise and progress of an American state, Volume Five, Part 29

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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Hall, James, literary work, IV; 24; v, 8, 9, 47, 48.


Hall, L. W. (Judge), arrest, IV, 186-187. Halstead, Murat, editor and author, IV,


360, 392-394, 439, 452; V, 3, II-12, 74.


Hamann, Carl A., medical instructor, v, 208.


Hamer, Thomas L., member of Con- gress, and Mich. boundary, III, 446; in campaign of 1840, IV, 34, 43; Brigadier General, services in Mexi- can War, 52, 53; death, 62-63; ap- pointment of U. S. Grant as cadet at West Point, 63-64; 376.


Hamer, William, early mill, v, 313. Hamilton, prehistoric remains near, I, 21-33; incorporation, III, 168; IV, 97, 166, 245, 266, 320, 390; in 1900, 443; v, 36, 54, 140; census statis-


tics (1910), 262; 274; manufactur- ing development, 329-330.


Hamilton, Alexander, II, 426; on the Constitution and the courts, III, 162; and Burr, 198-204; 322-323, 451.


Hamilton, Arthur L., Colonel in Span- ish War, IV, 424.


Hamilton, C. S., medical instructor, v, 202.


Hamilton, Edward, Captain in Mexican War, IV, 52.


Hamilton, Henry (Sir), British com- mander at Detroit, II, 142, 151-152, 165, 169, 170, 173; called "The hair-buyer," 178; 179, 180, 183, 189, 201; his policy of extermination, 202-204; Vincennes expedition, 205- 207, 209; made prisoner, 210-2II; 215, 217, 218, 221, 224, 227, 253, 254, 296, 319.


Hamilton, James, Governor of Pa., I, 224, 230, 247, 248, 249, 255.


Hamilton, John W., medical instructor, V, 194, 195-196, 200, 202.


Hamilton, W. D., medical instructor, V, 202.


Hamilton, soldier, killed by Indians, II, 157-158.


Hamilton County, prehistoric remains, I, 3, 17-20, 70-72; Va. Military Dis- trict, II, 460; organization by St. Clair, 481; 596; III, 37, 38, 41-43, 85, 91, 92, 105; population, 1800, 106; 107, 115, 116, 126, 148, 342, 379, 450, 451; share of surplus revenue, IV, II; 22, 23, 27, 91, 92, 94, 97, IIO; Morgan raiders, 244- 245; 338, 357, 361, 378-381, 397, 456, 461; V, 45, 112.


Hammell, George M., IV, 442.


Hammond, Charles, lawyer and editor; U. S. Bank case, III, 324-329; character and career, 329-331; anti- slavery advocate, IV, 124, 127; V, IO.


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Hamtramck, John Francis (Major), commander at Vincennes, II, 509- 5II; Colonel, builds Fort Wayne, 552.


Hanbury, Thomas, member of Ohio Land Company (1748), 1, 216.


Hanby, Benjamin R., literary work, V, 71.


Hancock, John, III, 79.


Hancock County, share of surplus revenue, IV, II; natural gas, 368.


Hand, Edward (General), commander at Fort Pitt, II, 157, 171, 183; "Squaw campaign," 216-217; 219- 220, 350.


Handerson, H. E., acknowledgment to, v, 207.


Handy, Clive C., Jamestown Exposi- tion Commissioner, IV, 486.


Hanging Rock region, The, IV, 80.


Hanna, Charles A., literary work, I, 128-129, 225, 226, 227.


Hanna, Marcus A., Republican leader and U. S. Senator, IV, 433-437, 438, 441, 451, 452, 453; identified with development of Lake transportation, V, 247.


Hannaford, E., literary work, v, 26. Harbaugh, Thomas Chalmers, literary work, v, 62.


Hard, Curtis V., Colonel in Spanish War, IV, 420, 424.


Hard Cider Campaign, The, IV, 19-43.


Hardin, John (Captain), spy, killed by Indians, II, 531.


Hardin, John (Colonel), in Harmar's expedition, 11, 513, 514, 516.


Hardin, Martin D. (Major), officer in War of 1812, III, 273.


Hardin County, III, 270; share of sur- plus revenue, IV, II; 87, 401.


Harding, Warren G., candidate for Governor, IV, 462.


Hardy, Charles (Sir), Governor of N. Y., I, 3II.


Harker, C. G., Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 256.


Harkness, Stephen D., manufacturer, v, 282.


Harlan, John M., Justice U. S. Supreme Court, decision, IV, 6.


Harlan, Silas, Captain, II, 269; Major, killed at battle of Blue Licks, 382- 384.


Harle, James E., Captain in Mexican War, IV, 57.


Harlor, J. D., literary work, v, 26.


Harmar, Josiah (General), reception of Governor St. Clair at Marietta, II, 465; names Fort Washington, 480; 5II; expedition and defeat, 513- 518, 519, 522, 523, 539, 552; III, 43. Harmon, F. H., hospital superintendent, V, 22I.


Harmon, Judson, IV, 452; Governor, 461-464, 466; 486.


Harness Group, The, prehistoric works, 1, 46.


Harness Mound, The, prehistoric, I, 64-69.


Harper, John L., and U.S. Bank, III, 315. Harrican Tom's (or Hurricane Town), I, 243.


Harris, Andrew L., Governor, IV, 458- 460, 486.


Harris, Martin, Mormon, III, 416.


Harris, Mary, first white woman in Ohio, I, 238, 241-243, 320.


Harris, William, surveyor, III, 440. Harris, William T., v, 44.


Harris Line, The, III, 440-445.


Harrison, O., IV, 244.


Harrison, Benjamin (President), IV, 388, 460.


Harrison, J. P., medical instructor, v, 191.


Harrison, Richard A., State Senator, reports conciliatory resolutions, IV, 153-154; lawyer, v, 109, 137-139, 148, 152.


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Harrison, William, with Washington on Ohio journey, I, 490; in Craw- ford's expedition, II, 352, 365; un- known fate, 367.


Harrison, William Henry, on works of Mound Builders, I, 17, 20; views of Iroquois conquests, 174-177; II, 475; early military services, 538; Lieu- tenant under Wayne, 548; signer of Greenville Treaty, 556; 563, 567; delegate to Congress and Governor of Indiana Territory, 596-597; III, 40, 42, 56, 58-61, 70-72; General, services in War of 1812, 268-284, 287-294, 301, 306-307; 331, 367, 433, 451, 454; campaign of 1840 and election as President, IV, 19-41; death, 42; 97, 337, 460; v, 99, 273.


Harrison County, II, 352; share of sur- plus revenue, IV, 12; IIO, 281.


Harrod, James, Ky. pioneer, II, 149, 155, 285.


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


Harrod, William (Captain), in Bow- man's expedition, II, 269, 271; under George Rogers Clark (misprint), 192. Harrodsburgh (or Harrodstown), Ky., II, 149, 155, 156, 169, 232, 233, 249, 269, 285.


Hart, David, Nathaniel, and Thomas, associated with Boone, II, 146.


Hart, Mary A. (Mrs.), Chicago World's Fair, IV, 478.


Hart, Thomas L., Captain in Mexican War, IV, 56.


Hartford, Conn., connection with Ohio settlement, 11, 455, 456, 580, 589. Hartpence, Mrs. Walter, Chicago World's Fair, IV, 478.


Hartzell, Josiah, member State Board of Health, v, 216.


Harvard University, archæological ex- plorations, I, 65, 72.


Harwood, John H., slave case, v, 106.


Hasencamp, Oscar, member State Board of Health, v, 216.


Hassaurek, Frederick, literary work, v, 66.


Hassler, Edgar W., literary work, II, 262, 398.


Hatch, George, Mayor of Cincinnati, IV, 183.


Hawkins, Joseph L., officer in Mexican War, IV, 59.


Hawkins, Martin J., Andrews raider, IV, 194, 196, 202.


Hawkins, Mortimer L., Sheriff, and Cincinnati riots, IV, 361.


Haworth, Paul Leland, literary work, v, 26.


Hawthorne, Julian, v, 76.


Hawthorne, Nathaniel, v, 44.


Hay, Major, British officer in capture of Vincennes, II, 206.


Hay, John, Secretary of State of U. S., IV, 429, 445.


Hayden, Peter, manufacturer, v, 306.


Haydn, Hiram Collins, literary work, v, 35.


Hayes, Rutherford B., II, 119; IV, 156; General in Civil War, 283; 292; first election and administration as Governor, 303-308; second term, 308-309; 329; third election, 334- 335; President of U. S., 335-338, 340; 385, 460, 473, 478; v, 17, III, 140, 155.


Hayes, Webb C. (Colonel), researches, I, 205.


Hayward, Elijah C., Judge of Ohio Supreme Court, V, 104.


Hazen, William B., General in Civil War, IV, 256, 282.


Health, The State Board of, Iv, 384, 459; v, 213-216.


Heart, Jonathan (Captain), in Harmar's expedition, II, 516.


Heasley, Henry, manufacturer, v, 320.


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THE RISE AND PROGRESS


Heath, Henry, Confederate General, IV, 187.


Hebrew Union College, The, v, 36, 37. Hebron, O., v, 159.


Heckewelder, David, II, 15.


Heckewelder, John, Moravian mission-


ary, II, 9, 15-31, 140-141, 184-185, 223, 254, 259, 295, 297-298, 301, 303, 305-306, 322, 331, 372, 532, 573-576. Heighway, Samuel, proposed steamboat, IV, 490; v, 270.


Helm, Leonard (Captain), officer under George Rogers Clark, II, 192; com- mander at Vincennes, 198; surren- der, 206.


Henderson, Howard A. M., literary work, v, 62-63.


Henderson, Richard, associate of Boone and president of Transylvania gov- ernment, II, 146-150; 155, 460.


Hendrick, Mohawk chief, I, 289, 290, 423.


Hennepin, Louis, priest and explorer, I, 127-140.


Henry, Alexander, trader, 1, 365.


Henry, John, Governor of Md., Jeffer- son's letter on Logan, II, 113-114. Henry, John, British agent, III, 258.


Henry, John F., medical instructor, v, 19I.


Henry, Patrick, II, 81, 106; Commis- sioner for Middle Department, 138;


Governor of Va., 155, 159, 169, 191. Henry County, III, 441; share of sur- plus revenue, IV, 12.


Hentz, Caroline Lee, literary work, v, 49.


Herald of Truth, The, v, 9.


Herrick, Henry J., medical instructor, v, 209.


Herrick, Myron T., Governor IV, 453- 457, 462, 485.


Herron, John W., member of third Constitutional Convention, IV, 320; V, 152.


Herron vs. Smith, IV, 380.


Hesperian, The, IV, 31, 112; V, 9.


Hesperian Tree, The, v, 71, 77. Heulett Machine, The, v, 285.


Heylin, Jane, subscriber to sword for Major Croghan, III, 299.


Hiawatha, Indian, I, 98.


Hibberd, J. F., medical instructor, v, 190.


Hickenlooper, Andrew J. (General), speech, IV, 359.


Hickey, on date of admission, III, 151. Hieroglyphs, pretended, 1, 72-73.


High Bank, prehistoric works, 1, 46.


Highland County, prehistoric remains,


I, 12-15; traversed by Gist, 244; early punishments, III, 30; 164, 450, 452; share of surplus revenue, IV, 12, 14; 64; Morgan raiders, 245, 246; Women's Temperance Crusade, 330; 387.


Hildreth, Richard, on date of admis- sion, III, 151; IV, 24.


Hildreth, S. P., quoted or referred to, II, 153, 219, 457, 460, 462, 519; III, 210; V, 20, 92, 266.


Hill, Charles W., Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 284.


Hill, John W., member State Board of Health, v, 216.


Hillhouse, James (of Conn.), U. S.


Senator, and charges against Sena- tor John Smith, III, 253.


Hillsboro, III, 452; IV, 54, 320, 330.


Hilltop Forts, prehistoric, I, 2-31.


Himes, Isaac N., medical instructor, v, 208.


Hindman, James G., medical instruct- or, v, 190.


Hine, L. A., editor, v, 9, 51.


Hines, Thomas Henry (Captain), Con- federate officer, escape from Peni- tentiary, IV, 249; connection with conspiracies, 265, 266-267, 270.


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381


Hinkson's (Ruddell's Station, Ky.), II, 149.


Hinman, E. L., v, 201.


Hinsdale, Burke E., quoted or referred to," I, 373-374; II, IOI, 579, 588, 590, 591; III, 118, 409; literary work, V, 22.


Hipp vs. the State, IV, 532.


Hiram, O., III, 404, 408, 409.


Historical and Philosophical Society of


Ohio, The, 1, 18, 174; II, 481; III, 3; IV, 90; V, 7, 22.


Historical Society of Michigan, The, I, 177, 178.


Hitchcock, Peter, member of second Constitutional Convention, IV, 108; Judge of Ohio Supreme Court, v, 104, 130, 144, 155.


Hitchcock, Reuben, delegate to Peace Conference, IV, 155.


Hoadly, George, member of third Con- stitutional Convention, IV, 320; Governor, 346-349, 360, 364-365; defeated, 373-377; 461; v, 109.


Hoagland, Moses, Captain in Mexican War, IV, 60.


Hoar, George F., on the Marietta set- tlers, II, 458; IV, 385.


Hobson, Edward H. (General), pursuit of Morgan raiders, IV, 241, 246, 247. "Hobson's Choice," II, 537.


Hock-Hockin, Indian town, I, 243.


Hockhocking or Hocking River (Great Hockhocking, Big Hockhocking, etc.), 1, 156, 214, 227, 448, 492; II, 36, 84-85, 127, 132.


Hocking County, share of surplus revenue, Iv, 12; 80, 233, 245; strike, 364-365.


Hocking Valley, The, mining troubles, IV, 364-365, 407.


Hocking Valley Savings Institute, The, IV, 501.


Hockingport, site of Fort Gower, II, 87, 132.


Hoffman, manufacturer, v, 286.


Hoge, James, Commissioner on educa- tion, III, 375.


Holcomb, Anselm T., member of Legis- lature, IV, 92.


Holden, L. E., St. Louis Exposition Commissioner, IV, 484; journalist, v, 16.


Holder, John (Captain), in Bowman's expedition, II, 269.


Holliday, B. W., medical instructor, v, 208.


Holmes, Ensign, commander at old Fort Miami, death, I, 402.


Holmes, Hunter, medical instructor, v, 208.


Holmes County, II, 352; share of surplus revenue, IV, 12; Civil War disturb- ances, 225, 227-228.


Holt, Joseph, on preserving the Union, IV, 176; Judge Advocate General, on the Andrews raiders, IV, 191, 200. "Holy Stone," The, pretended hiero- glyph, 1, 73.


Hood, Charles C., Brigadier General, IV, 428.


Hooper, Henry, literary work, v, 45, 66. Hoover, Charles F., medical instructor, v, 208.


Hoover, Thomas C., v, 201; member State Board of Health, 213.


Hopetown, O., II, 170.


Hopetown Group, The, prehistoric works, 1, 46.


Hopecan, name for Captain Pipe, Del- aware chief, II, 140.


Hopewell Furnace, The, v, 318-319.


Hopewell Group, The, prehistoric works, 1, 47, 69.


Hopley, Mrs. James M., address, IV, 453.


Hornell, Lewis, Captain in Mexican War, IV, 52.


Horton, V. B., delegate to Peace Con- ference, IV, 155.


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THE RISE AND PROGRESS


Hosea, Mrs. Robert, literary work, v, 66.


Hospitals, v, 219-222.


Hough, Catharine, subscriber to sword for Major Croghan, III, 299.


Houghton, manufacturer, V, 314.


House Raisings, III, II.


Houston, Caleb, manufacturer, v, 305. Howard, Benjamin C., Commissioner in "Toledo War, " III, 442.


Howard, Curtis C., medical instruct- or, V, 201, 202.


Howard, James Q., literary work, v, 25. Howard, John, voyage down the Ohio, 1, 189-190.


Howard, Joshua, Lieutenant-Colonel in Mexican War, IV, 60.


Howard, Lord, Governor of Va., 1, 183. Howard, Richard L., medical instruct-


or, v, 192, 202; administration of chloroform, 226.


Howard, shot in Newark riot, IV, 462.


Howe, Andrew Jackson, medical writer, V, 32.


Howe, Eber D., writer on Mormonism, V, 409-410.


Howe, Henry, literary work, v, 14, 19, 20.


Howe, Thomas, member of committee on canals, III, 342.


Howells, William Cooper, anti-slavery advocate, IV, 125; V, 19.


Howells, William Dean; IV, 125; on Addison P. Russell, v, 41-42; literary work, 42-43, 54-57; 76, 78, 79-80. Hoyt, Charles, manufacturer, v, 276. Hoyt, Mary, wife of Charles R. Sher- man, v, 142.


Huebner, Francis C., literary work, v, 66. Hueston, Matthew, director of Miami Exporting Company, IV, 490. Huffman, B. F., IV, 251.


Hughes, John C., Captain in Mexican War, IV, 57.


Hughey, Joseph, soldier, 1, 93.


Hulbert, Archer B., literary work, I, 227, 281, 490, 494.


Hull, Abraham F., III, 261.


Hull, William (General), II, 568; cam- paign and surrender, III, 261-268; 454. Hume, A. F., lawyer, IV, 312.


Humiston, William H., medical in- structor, v, 208.


Humphrey, David, literary work, 1, 413. Humphrey, George, member of first


Constitutional Convention, III, 107. Hunt, C. B. (Colonel), in Cincinnati riots, IV, 360-362; in Spanish War, 422.


Hunt, Samuel F., member of third Constitutional Convention, IV, 320. "Hunter," The, British ship in battle of Lake Erie, III, 302.


Hunter, James, Captain, in defense of Fort Stephenson, III, 293.


Hunter, Hocking H., Judge of Ohio Supreme Court, v, 108, 151.


Hunter, William, manufacturer, v, 329- 330.


Huntington, General, and early State proposal, II, 425.


Huntington, Peletiah W., v, 201.


Huntington, Samuel, member of first Constitutional Convention, III, 107; Judge of Supreme Court, 147, 156; Governor, 157, 166, 183-184, 450; V, 102, 104, 118, 121-124, 126.


Huron County, part of the Firelands, II, 578.


Huron Indians, I, 96, 97; extinction of nationality by the Iroquois, 109-110; 160, 163, 164, 172, 197, 200-203, 214; assist in Braddock's defeat, 294; 361, 367, 387, 415, 421; II, 8, 202, 506.


Huron River, The, 1, 156; 11, 573, 574. Hurricane Town, I, 243. Husking Bees, III, 16-18.


Hussey Reaper, The, v, 325.


Hutchins, F. E., lawyer, v, 148.


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383


Hutchins, Thomas, surveyor and geog- rapher, I, 240-241, 437, 495; run- ning of Geographer's Line, II, 419- 421; 443; advises settlement on Muskingum, 455; connection with Scioto Company, 490.


I BERIA, O., IV, 138.


Ice Age, supposed remains, 1, 3-4. Illinoia, State proposed by Jeffer- son, II, 426.


Illinois, early exploration by the French, I, 133-143; Clark's conquest for the Americans, II, 189-200; organized by Va. Legislature as County of Illinois, 2II; part of Northwest Territory, pro-slavery petitions, III, 51-55; removal of Mormons to, 421.


Illinois Indians, I, 138-139; sanguinary conquest by the Iroquois, 141-143; 145; successful stand against the Iroquois, 146-147; 172, 173, 192, 308, 385, 451; 1I, 43, 45, 532.


Illinois River, The, 1, 138, 139, 141, 143, 146, 195, 353; 1I, 38, 46.


Impartial Expositor, The (St. Clairs- ville), III, 178.


Impeachment Proceedings against Judges Tod and Pease, III, 157-163; V, 118-123.


Income Tax Amendment to U. S. Con- stitution, IV, 464.


Indaochaiaie, Indian village, II, 299, 300.


Independent Republican, The (Chilli- cothe), III, 178.


Indian Spring, II, 391.


Indiana, organized as Territory, II, 596-597; and slavery, III, 55-57; 72, 102; transfer of canal land by State to Ohio, 359.


Indians, The, theory of descent from Mound Builders, I, 77-79; tribes in Ohio, 155-179. References to vari-


Hutchinson, Charles L., identified with development of Lake transporta- tion, v, 247.


Hyde, Orson, Mormon, III, 416, 417. Hyslop, James Hervey, literary work, v, 38.


ous tribes, Ohio and elsewhere, see under following names: Abenaki, Adirondack, Algonquin, Amikoue, Andaste, Arkansas, Atchatchan- gouen, Cahokia, Cat, Catawba, Caughnawaga, Cayuga, Chaouanon, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Chippewa, Choctaw, Conestoga, Creek, Dako- tah, Delaware, Eel River, Erie, Five Nations, Fox, Huron, Illinois, Iro- quois, Kaskaskia, Kickapoo, Kilatika, Kinisteneaux, Kiou, Koroa, Kuskho- gean, Leni-Lenape, Loup, Mascoutin, Maumee, Mengakonkie, Menom- inee, Mesigamea, Mesquatamie, Mi- ami, Michigamie, Mingo, Minsi, Missasauga, Misseogie, Mohawk, Mohegan, Monsey, Monsoni, Mo- tantee, Nadouessiou, Nanticoke, Natchez, Neuter, New England, Nipissing, Nottawa, Ojibway, Onei- da, Onondaga, Ontastois, Osage, Ossauti, Ottawa, Ouamos, Peoria, Pepicokia, Petun, Piankeshaw, Pi- qua, Pottawattamie, Puan, Sac, Sauteaux, Sayges, Seminole, Seneca, Shamokin, Shawnee, Shoshone, Sioux, Six Nations, Stockbridge, Taensa, Tamaroa, Tawa, Tobacco, Tuscarawas, Tuscarora, Twightwee, Wampanoag, Wea, Wiaton, Winne- bago, Wyandot.


Industrial Expositions, Cincinnati, v, 299. "Infairs," III, 19. Inflation Bill, The, IV, 332-333.


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THE RISE AND PROGRESS


Ingersol, George, member of first grand jury, v, 93.


Ingles, George, captivity, 1, 318-319, 323.


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


Ingles, Thomas, captivity, 1, 318-319, 323-324.


Ingles, William, escape, 1, 318.


Initiative and Referendum, The, IV, 465.


Innes, Harry, on Baker's Cabin affair, II, 65.


Intelligencer, The (Marietta), III, 178.


Ipswich, Mass., starting place of Mari- etta settlers, II, 456.


Irick, David, Captain in Mexican War, IV, 54.


Iron, first blast furnace, III, 168; manu- factures in 1840 and 1850, IV, 79-81; Lake Superior ores, v, 234, 237-249; census statistics of manufacture, 259; manufactures in leading cities, 273, 276-281, 283-284, 292-293, 296, 298, 300-301, 306-308, 311-312, 314- 315, 317-321.


Irondequoit, I, 185.


Ironton, census statistics (1910), v, 263. Iroquois Indians (the Five Nations, comprising Cayuga, Mohawk, Onei- da, Onondaga, and Seneca Indians- becoming the Six Nations on acces- sion of the Tuscarawas), early enmity to the French, I, 91, 96; their confederacy, 97-102; conquest of Huron, Erie, and other tribes, 109-


II4; 120, 121, 138; conquest of Illinois Indians, 141-143; subse- quent repulse, 146-147; 160, 162- 164; conquest of Delawares, 165; accession of Tuscarawas to con- federacy, 166; 167; controversy regarding conquests of Ohio tribes, 171-179; Iroquois claims of suprem- acy and the English, 183-194; 213, 214, 219, 220, 224, 248, 249, 256, 289, 302, 303, 306, 308-309, 311, 317, 334, 338-340, 347, 356, 379, 384, 398; not generally engaged in Pon- tiac's conspiracy, 405; 417, 427-428, 451, 462-464, 471, 490, 491, 492, 495; II, 7, 8, 13, 14, 16, 35, 36, 40-46, 47, 73-76, 84, 136-137, 139-141, 145- 146, 152, 155, 397, 400, 406, 413, 414-415, 506, 507, 520, 531, 573; Moses Cleaveland's treaty, 581- 582.


Irvin, William, officer in Mexican War, IV, 54, 57.


Irvine, William (General), II, 311, 317; commander of Western Military Department, 327-329; 346-347, 351, 358, 361, 379, 397-398.


Irving, Washington, quoted or referred to, I, 250, 273, 280, 343, 347; II, 81, 523, 529.


Irwin, Richamah, subscriber to sword for Major Croghan, III, 299.


Irwin, William W., Judge of Ohio Supreme Court, v, 104.


"Island Queen," The, Lake vessel seized by Confederates, IV, 275.


J ACKSON, O., III, 37.


Jackson, Andrew, in Burr affair, III, 215, 216, 218; 331; President, action in "Toledo War," 442-443, 446; 451; IV, 5, 19, 20, 21, 23; sup- ported by Ohio in war on U. S. Bank, 494.


Jackson, Helen Hunt (Mrs.), v, 81. Jackson, W. B., quoted, v, 309.


Jackson County, III, 270; share of the surplus revenue, IV, 12; 26, 80; salt industry, 81-82; Morgan raiders, 246; v, 142. Jacksonville, O., IV, 408.


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Jacob, Indian boy, II, 336.


Jacob, John J., literary work, 11, 56, 118. Jacobs, Delaware chief, I, 3II. Jacques, Wyandot chief, IV, 86, 88. James, Alice A. S., literary work, v, 83. James, Charlotte, subscriber to sword for Major Croghan, III, 299.


James, U. P., publisher, v, 6-7.


Jamestown, Va., settlement, 1, 95; ex- position, IV, 485-486.


Jamlet, Lieutenant, killed at Michi- limackinac, I, 401.


Jay, John, II, 403; treaty, 405; on the building of Fort Miami, 543-544; 558-559.


Jefferson, Thomas, "Virginia Notes" and Baker's Cabin massacre, II, 61, 64, 66; 81, 82; Logan's speech, III- 114, 116-119; 191; Governor of Va., 278, 306-308; proposes State names, 426-427; Ordinance of 1784, 434, 436, 543; III, 40, 65, 66; President, 77; Ohio statehood and Constitu- tion, St. Clair's attitude and re- moval, 77, 89, 90, 96-104, 120-123, 125-132; 199-202; Burr affair, 222- 225, 229, 244, 247-248, 253; 260, 318-319, 323, 324, 331, 336, 430; IV, 104.


Jefferson County, location of lands in by Ohio Company of 1748, I, 217, 481; II, 352, 596; III, 37, 38, 44, 105, 106, 107, III; share of surplus revenue, IV, 12; 26, 311; V, 115, 117. Jenkins, William, with Washington in mission of 1753-54, I, 270.


Jenkins, Lieutenant, commander at Ouiatanon, made prisoner, 1, 401. Jeskakake, Indian chief, I, 270.


Jesuits, The, and Jesuit "Relations,"


I, 104, 106, 110-112, 115-116, 118, 122, 123, 133-136, 139, 142, 161,


162, 167, 196-198, 202, 221, 287; II, 3-8, 13, 14, 21, 573, 576.


Jewett, Hugh J., candidate for Gover- nor, IV, 177; 228, 229, 236.


Jewett, John Brown, literary work, v, 64.


Jewett, Moses, manufacturer, v, 305.


Jewett, Susan B., literary work, v, 53. Johnny, Captain, Delaware Indian, I, 336.


Johnson, Andrew (President), IV, IIO, 302.


Johnson, Benjamin (Lieutenant), in defense of Fort Stephenson, III, 293. Johnson, Guy, I, 366, 463; succeeds Sir William, II, 75-76, 136-137.


Johnson, James G. (Judge), on Ordi- nance of 1787, II, 597.


Johnson, John (son of Sir William), I, 336, 417; II, 76, 136-137.


Johnson, John, Mormon, III, 416.


Johnson, Luke, Mormon, III, 416. Johnson, Lyman E., Mormon, III, 416. Johnson, Richard M., Iv, 43.


Johnson, Sanders W., Captain in Mexi- can War, IV, 52.


Johnson, Tom L., Mayor of Cleveland, IV, 451; candidate for Governor, 453. Johnson, William, Justice of U. S. Supreme Court, III, 336.


Johnson, William (Sir), British super- intendent of Indian Affairs, I, 172, 191, 288-289, 290, 306, 309, 312, 354; visit to Detroit, 365-368; on situation at close of French and Indian War, 379; 392, 4II, 412; Niagara conference with Indians, 415-417; 444, 445, 447, 448, 452; reception of Pontiac, 453-454, 457; German Flats and Fort Stanwix conferences, 461-464; 468, 469; II, 30, 40-42; conference at Johnson Hall, 44-45; 46, 73-74; death, 75-76; 183.


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Johnson, William W., member of Su- preme Court Commission, v, III, II3.


Johnson, Mrs., cure of by Joseph Smith, Jr., III, 408-409.


Johnson os. McIntosh, I, 149.


Johnson Hall, residence of Sir William Johnson, I, 462, 463; 11, 44, 74, 137. Johnson's Island (Lake Erie), Con- federate plot, IV, 255, 264, 271-277. Johnston, James, connection with loca- tion of State capital, III, 427.


Johnston, John (Colonel), Indian Com- missioner, and removal of Wyandot Indians, IV, 83-91.


Joliet, Louis, French explorer, I, 115; first known navigator of Lake Erie, 121-122; 128-129, 133-134.


Jolly, Henry, II, 60, 65-66.


Jonathan Creek, prehistoric remains, I, 16-17.


Joncaire, Charles F. Chabert de, mem- ber of Legislature, Northwest Terri- tory, III, 37.


Joncaire, Philippe Thomas, with Célo- ron, I, 220, 223, 224; mission to Logstown, 230, 248-249; entertains Washington at Venango, 270-271; 287.


Jones, manufacturer, v, 279.


Jones, Charles A., literary work, v, 70. Jones, David (Rev.), visit to Moravian settlements, II, 26-31.


Jones, Gabriel, Ky. pioneer, II, 155.


Jones, James A., Captain in Mexican War, IV, 60.


Jones, John D., member of State Board of Health, v, 213.


Jones, Robert Ralston, literary work, II, 480, 516.


Jones, Samuel M., candidate for Gov- ernor, IV, 438-442.


Jones, Theodore, Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 256.


Jones, Wells S., Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 256.


Jones, William, Secretary of the Navy, Perry's report to, III, 306.


Jones Law, The, IV, 537, 539.




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