History of Ohio; the rise and progress of an American state, Volume Five, Part 30

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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Jonquiere, Marquis de la, Governor of Canada, I, 203, 204, 251-252.


Joseph, Guillaume Louis, member of Compagnie du Scioto, 11, 486.


Joshua, Moravian Indian, II, 25. Journal of Man, The, v, 30.


Judah, Henry M. (General), pursuit of Morgan raiders, IV, 246, 247.


Judiciary, The, in the Northwest Terri- tory, III, 28-32, 35; provisions of first Constitution, 116-117, 138-139; first Supreme Judges, 147; conflict with Legislature on constitutionality of laws, 155-163; legislative bargain of 1848-49, IV, 94-96; change of system by second Constitution, 104-105, 113-114; proposed changes by third Constitutional Convention, 318-319, 322, 323, 324; historical contribution by David K. Watson, v, 87-109; historical contribution by


Hon. Moses M. Granger, 109-157. Judiciary Building, The, IV, 443.


Judkins, J. P., medical instructor, v, 190, 201.


Judson, E. C., literary work, v, 51-52. Juettner, Otto, literary work, v, 32, 184, 190.


Julian, Evan, Captain in Mexican War, IV, 54.


Jumonville, Coulon de, French officer, I, 279, 282, 285.


Jumper, The (or Pucksehaw), Shawnee chief, II, 558.


Jung, Michael, Moravian minister, II, 301.


Jungmann, John, Moravian minister, II, 301.


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K ANAGHRAGOIT, Mingo chief, I, 367.


Kananougon (Conewango Creek), I, 222.


Kanauga, O., II, 123.


Kanawha Point, W. Va., II, 126.


Kanawha River, The, I, 217, 224, 481; II, 50, 67, 88. See Great Kanawha River.


Kankakee River, The, I, 138, 141, 146. Karg Well, The, natural gas, IV, 367.


Kaskaskia, Ill., French post, I, 364, 451; strengthened by English, II, 189- 190; capture by George Rogers Clark, 191-196, 198; 207, 232, 411, 5II; III, 37; petitions against anti- slavery article, 51, 52.


Kaskaskia Indians, I, 139, 445-446, 555. Kaskaskia River, The, I, 364.


Kaskaskunk, Indian town, II, 2I.


Kautz, August V., Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 284.


Kayahoge, site of Cleveland, I, 191.


Kean, of S. C., member of Congress, connection with Ordinance of 1787, II, 429.


Keeler, Lucy Elliot, literary work, I, 204, 205.


Keenhongsheconsepung ( Whetstone River), II, 37, 360.


Kees, John W., arrest, IV, 187, 214.


Keifer, J. Warren, Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 283; Major General in Spanish War, 426; Chillicothe Centennial Commissioner, 451, 452; literary work, v, 18.


Keightughqua, name for Cornstalk, II, 39. Keissinautchtha, Shawnee chief, I, 439. Kell, John Jr., Captain in Mexican War, IV, 55.


Kelley, Alfred, public services, III, 345- 358, 387; 431; in campaign of 1840, IV, 27; State banking law of 1845, 489, 499.


Kelley's Island (Lake Erie), II, 578; IV, 275.


Kelly, O. S., manufacturer, v, 328.


Kemper, Dr., speech, IV, 359.


Kemper Barracks, Cincinnati, IV, 217. Kenapacomaqua (Eel River), II, 521.


Kennan, Courtland L., Colonel in Span- ish War, IV, 423.


Kennan, George, literary work, v, 14. Kenneally, William, officer in Mexican War, IV, 59, 61.


Kennedy, in expedition to Vincennes, II, 209.


Kennedy, James C., Commissioner to


bring body of General Hamer, IV, 64. Kennedy, James H., quoted or referred to, II, 583; III, 407; v, 278.


Kennedy, Mary (Mrs.), prisoner, II, 240.


Kennedy, Robert P., acknowledgment to, II, 561-562.


Kennedy, Thomas (Colonel), officer with Colonel Benjamin Logan, II, 418.


Kennon, Newell K., St. Louis Exposi- tion Commissioner, IV, 484.


Kennon, William, lawyer, v, 148.


Kent, O., II, 265.


Kenton, Simon, scout in Dunmore's expedition, II, 84, 90; Ky. pioneer, 181; in Clark's Kaskaskia expedi- tion, 193, 197, 198; captivity, 231- 249; 269; in Clark's Miami expedi- tion, 285; 418, 562.


Kenton, Simon B., Captain in Mexican War, IV, 54.


Kentucky, territory ceded to the Eng- lish, I, 465; a portion included in Walpole Grant, 470; Daniel Boone's migration, 473-475; Draper MSS., II, preface; beginnings of settlement -"Transylvania," 145-150, 155; "County of Kentucky," 156; In- dians capture Boone, 179; Bowman's expedition to Ohio, 269-274; massa-


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cre of the Rogers party, 275; Cap- tain Henry Bird's raid, 279-281; Bryant's Station and battle of Blue Licks, 381-385; retaliations on Ohio Indians, by Clark, 393-397; Colonel Benjamin Logan's Ohio expedition, 418; Colonel Robert Patterson, 477- 478; 511, 512; Ky. troops in Wayne's expedition, 544, 553; Massie's set- tlers, 593; III, 50, III, 118, 154-155, 278, 297; IV, 77, 121, 129; State officials in Columbus, 1860, 151- 153; 167, 263, 459.


Kentucky Resolutions, The, III, 321. Kentucky River, The, 1, 472; II, 147, 148, 521, 557; III, 71.


Kenyon College, Iv, 259; v, 85.


Kercheval, Samuel, quoted or referred to, I, 317, 327; II, 98, 163.


Kerr, John, connection with location of State capital, III, 427.


Kerr, Nancy, subscriber to sword for Major Croghan, III, 299.


Kessler, Herman, officer in Mexican War, IV, 59.


Kester, Paul, literary work, v, 66.


Key, Francis Scott, III, 251.


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


Kiashuta (Kiasutha, Kyashuta, or Guyasutha), Indian chief, 1, 296, 439, 468, 492-494; II, 139, 164-165. Kibby, Ephraim (Captain), in Wayne's expedition, II, 529.


Kickapoo Indians, I, 139, 425, 449, 450; II, 43, 400, 506, 509, 510, 521, 555, 566.


Kilbourne, James, early manufacturer, v, 305-306.


Kilbourne, James, candidate for Gov- ernor, IV, 449; trustee, v, 201.


Kilitika Indians, I, 162.


Killbuck (or Gelelemend), Delaware chief, 1, 338, 429; at Stanwix con- ference (1768), 463; interview of


Rev. David Jones with, II, 29-30; 217, 223, 224, 253, 301, 337, 574. Killbuck, John, Jr. (son of preceding), II, 221.


Killbuck Creek (or River), I, 238; II, 354.


Kimball, Heber C., on building of the Kirtland Temple, III, 412-414; con- nection with Mormon Church, 416, 417, 418.


Kimball, Samuel H., v, 280.


King, Edward, connection with Baker's Cabin massacre, II, 59.


King, Edward A., Captain in Mexican War, IV, 60.


King, E. L., medical instructor, v, 208. King, Henry Churchill, literary work, v, 34


King, John, medical writer, v, 32.


King, Leicester, candidate for Gov- ernor, IV, 48.


King, Rufus (of Mass., afterward of N. Y.), member of Congress, and Ordinances of 1784 and 1787, II, 429, 434-435.


King, Rufus, "History of Ohio," I, 172; II, 435, 537; III, 151; V, 25.


King, Rufus, president of third Consti- tutional Convention, IV, 319; v, 109. King, Thomas (Captain), Oneida chief, I, 429, 430; II, 42-43; death, 45.


King, Zenas, manufacturer, v, 280, 281. King Beaver, Delaware chief, 1, 236, 338.


King Beaver's Town, I, 338.


King George's War, I, 219.


King's Creek, II, 325.


Kingsford, William, quoted or referred to, I, 278, 285-286, 348.


Kingsley, Herbert B., Adjutant General, IV, 425.


Kinisteneaux Indians, I, 173.


Kinkead, Edgar B., legal writer, v, 31. Kinmont, Alexander, literary work, v,


30.


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Kinney, Coates, literary work, v, 72, 75-76.


Kinnickinnick Creek, II, 123.


Kinsman, D. N., medical instructor, v, 194; president State Board of Regis- tration, 217.


Kiou Indians, I, 145.


Kirby, Isaac M., Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 256.


Kirk, John, manufacturer, v, 319.


Kirk, William, murder of, Iv, 358.


Kirker, Thomas, member of first Con- stitutional Convention, III, 107; Governor, 166, 183, 253, 450; v, 118. Kirkwood, Samuel J., member of second Constitutional Convention, IV, III.


Kirtland, O., The Mormons in, III, 399, 403-424.


Kirtland, Jared P., naturalist and medical instructor, v, 27, 191, 202, 204, 208, 209.


Kiscapocoke Clan of Shawnee Indians, II, 564.


Kiskakon, Indian village, I, 226, 228. Kitchel, John, member of first Consti- tutional Convention, III, 107.


Kitchell, Aaron (of N. J.), U. S. Sena- tor, and slavery in the Northwest Territory, III, 57.


Kitchen, H. W., medical instructor, V, 208.


Kittaning, Pa., Indian village, I, 311, 464; 11, 161.


A CHINE, Canadian grant to La Salle, 1, 118, 119, 22I.


La Demoiselle, see Demoiselle. La Durante, Chevalier, 11, 561.


La Force, French officer, I, 271, 279; battle with Washington, 280-284; speech to Indians, 302.


La Grand Riviere, name for the Cuya- hoga, I, 419-420.


Klein, manufacturer, v, 329.


Knight, George W., secretary James- town Exposition Commission, IV, 486; literary work, v, 23.


Knight, John (Dr.), in Crawford's ex- pedition, II, 351; capture and escape, 365, 366-371, 374.


Knight, Joseph, Mormon, III, 403.


Knight, William, Andrews raider, IV, 193, 197, 198, 202.


Knights of the Golden Circle, The, IV, 225, 263.


Knott, Proctor, speech, v, 233.


Knowles, Charles, member of first grand jury, v, 93.


Knowles, H. M., manufacturer, v, 280. Know Nothing Party, The, IV, 139, 142. Knox, Henry, General, Secretary of War, II, 480, 521, 528, 542.


Knox, John Jay, on Bank Law of 1845, IV, 489.


Knox County, II, 596; III, 37, 38; share of surplus revenue, IV, 12; 282.


Kohler, Kaufman, literary work, v, 37. Koroa Indians, 1, 144, 145.


Kuert, Julius A., Colonel in Spanish War, IV, 422.


Kumler, P. H., lawyer, IV, 312.


Kumskaukau, brother of Tecumseh, II, 564 Kuskhoghean Indians, I, 161. Kyashuta, see Kiashuta. Kyler, George, manufacturer, v, 268.


La Jonquiere, Marquis de, Governor of Canada, I, 203, 204, 251-252.


La Roche de But, 1, 421.


La Salle, Jean Cavelier (Abbe), Sulpi- tian priest, 1, 118.


La Salle, Réné Robert de, discovery of the Ohio River, 1, 117-129; other explorations and death, 135-148; 162; v, 231.


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Ladd, George Trumbull, literary work, v, 38.


Ladies' Repository, The, v, 9, 19.


"Lady Prevost," The, British ship in battle of Lake Erie, III, 302, 305.


Lafayette, Ind., I, 401, 449. See Ouia- tanon.


Lafayette, Marquis, on Red Jacket, II, 414; on the Marietta settlers, 458; visit in 1825, III, 432-434.


Laird, William, manufacturer, v, 322. Laisy, Jacob, medical instructor, v, 208. Lake Champlain, I, 96, 100, 371.


Lake Chautauqua, I, 127.


Lake County, the Mormons in, III, 399, 403-424; 439; share of surplus revenue, IV, II; 94, 534; v, 66.


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Lake Erie, subversion of native tribes by the Iroquois, I, 109-114; first known navigator, 121-122; first vessel, the "Griffin," 137-138; Ohio watershed of, 155-156; 185; George Croghan, early trader, 21I-212; Célo- ron, 221, 228-229; expedition of Ma- jor Robert Rogers, 335-361; Cuyler's expedition during siege of Detroit, 391-392; Bradstreet's expedition, 417-420; Indian tribes on Ohio shore, II, 36; boundary proclaimed by St. Clair, 466-467; Western Re- serve and settlement of Cleveland, 576-591; Perry's victory, III, 300-307; canal connection of Lake Erie and Ohio River, 335-363; the boundary dispute, or "Toledo War," 438- 446; Confederate plot, IV, 271-278; development of transportation (con- tribution by Harvey D. Goulder), v, 231-249; 263-265.


Lake George, 1, 100, 354, 413.


Lake Huron, I, 102, 105, 121, 122, 141,


178, 185, 192, 362, 400; V, 231-249. Lake Maurepas, I, 368.


Lake Michigan, 1, 105, 133, 135, 137- 138, 163, 191, 399; southern extremi-


ty fixes Ohio boundary, III, 101, 438; V, 231-249.


Lake Nipissing, I, 102, 122, 371.


Lake Ontario, I, 102, 120, 121, 122, 185, 232.


Lake Pontchartrain, I, 368.


Lake St. Clair, I, 121, 122, 386.


Lake Sandusky, I, 360, 363.


Lake Simcoe, 1, 141, 178.


Lake Superior, I, 178; II, 136; v, 231-249. Lake View School, Collinwood, burning of, IV, 459.


Lake Winnebago, I, 133.


Lakes, The Great, development of transportation on, contribution by Harvey D. Goulder, v, 231-249. Lakewood, population, v, 262.


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


Lancaster, O., Indian town on site of, I, 214, 243; II, 85; Tarhestown, 562- 563; Zane's Trace, 563; III, 63; incorporation, 168; IV, 36, 41, 54, 57, 94, 108, 165; Camp Anderson, 170; 185, 233, 281, 282, 320, 342; natural gas, 368, 369; early bank, 492; v, 64, 109, 142; census statis- tics (1910), 263.


Lancaster, Pa., councils, etc., I, 192-194, 219, 249, 302; II, 18; III, 166.


Landis, Henry G., medical instructor, v, 202.


Lands, Public, services of William H. Harrison regarding regulations for sales, III, 59-60; grants for canals, 359-360; for schools, 367, 368.


Lane, manufacturer, v, 329.


Lane, Ebenezer, Judge of Ohio Supreme Court, v, 104, 130.


Lane Seminary, Cincinnati, v, 33, 49- 50.


Lang, manufacturer, v; 286.


Langan, Lieutenant, British officer, II, 506. Langham, Elias, member of Legisla-


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ture, Northwest Territory, III, 37, 43, 44, 64, 91.


Langlade, Charles, French officer, de- struction of Pickawillany, I, 252-254; takes part in defeat of Braddock, 294.


Langston, Charles, Fugitive Slave case, IV, 135.


Large Cat, see Big Cat.


Larkin, Frederick, literary work, 1, 30. Latchaw, John R. H., literary work, v, 36.


Latham, William A., Captain in Mexi- can War, IV, 54, 57.


Lathrop, O., IV, 408.


Latter Day Saints, see Mormons.


Laughery, Archibald, see Lochry (Archi- bald).


Laulewasikau, see Prophet (The).


Laurel Hill, Pa., Washington's battle, I, 280, 282, 310; 344. Laurens, Henry, Fort Laurens named for, II, 226.


Laval University, Quebec, archives, I, 205.


Lavallie, guide, II, 322.


Lawaughqua, Shawnee chief, 1, 446.


"Lawrence," The, Perry's flagship, III, 301, 303, 304-305.


Lawrence, William (Judge), v, 144, 156- 157.


Lawrence County, III, 270; IV, 80; V, I42.


Lawson, L. M., medical instructor, V, 190, 191.


Lawton, Henry W. (General), services and death, IV, 426-427.


"Lawyers' Convention," The, IV, 320. Le Boeuf Creek, 1, 403.


Le Chef Grue, name for Tarhe, II, 560. Le Gris, Miami chief, 11, 510.


Lead Plates, Céloron's, 1, 222, 224, 226. Lear, Tobias, on Washington's recep-


tion of news of St. Clair's defeat, II, 528-529.


Leavitt, H. H. (Judge), and Vallandig- ham case, IV, 219-220.


Lebanon, incorporation, III, 168; 179, 181, 269; the canal, 361; IV, 47, 31I, 480; early bank, 492; v, 25, 116, 144.


Lee, Alfred E., quoted or referred to, II, 119, 128; IV, 337; V, 305.


Lee, Arthur, II, 413, 415, 452.


Lee, Charles A., medical instructor, v, 202.


Lee, Francis Lightfoot, I, 466.


Lee, Richard Henry, 1, 467; II, 106; connection with Ordinance of 1787, 429.


Lee, Thomas, member of Ohio Land Company (1748), 1, 216, 218, 467.


Lee, William, 1, 467.


Leesville, O., II, 346, 354, 366.


Leet, Daniel, officer in Crawford's expedition, 11, 351.


Leggett, Mortimer D., General in Civil War, IV, 256, 259, 282.


Legionville, Pa., II, 537.


Legislative Council, The, see Council. Legislature, The, of Northwest Terri- tory, II, 430-431, 596; III, 35-66, 81-86, 89-91; powers conferred by first State Constitution, 116-117, 125-126, 136-137; meeting of first State Legislature, 147, 150; impeach- ment of the Judges, 155-163; v, 98, 117-122.


Leiter, Benjamin F., Speaker, IV, 91. Leni-Lenape Indians, i, 165.


Leonard, Benjamin F., lawyer, V, 105. "Leopard," The, III, 257.


Lepper, William D., newspaper pub- lisher, III, 179.


Lernoult, Captain, British commander at Detroit, II, 254, 255, 259, 275.


Lery, Chaussegros de, journals, I, 205- 206, 397-398.


Leslie, Matthew (Lieutenant), in Brad- dock's defeat, I, 294.


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Leslie, Lieutenant, British officer at Michilimackinac, I, 400.


Letart Township, Meigs County, Wash- ington's visit, I, 494.


Lewis, Shawnee chief, III, 288.


Lewis, Andrew (Colonel), Va. officer, "Sandy Creek Voyage," I, 327-328; in Grant's defeat, 345; leads division in Dunmore's expedition, II, 83, 86- 91; battle of Point Pleasant, 92-104; 105, 123-126, 138, 145, 151, 221.


Lewis, Asahel H., conversation with Governor Morrow, III, 127-128.


Lewis, Charles (Colonel), in Dunmore's expedition, II, 87; in battle of Point Pleasant, 93; death, 98.


Lewis, John (Captain), in Dunmore's expedition, II, 87.


Lewis, John (Colonel), American officer in War of 1812, III, 274.


Lewis, Samuel, superintendent of Com- mon Schools, III, 387-393, 395.


Lewis, Thomas (of Va.), II, 87, 221.


Lewis, Virgil A., literary work, II, 83, 87-90, 102-103, 106, 133, 142, 159, I71.


Lewiston Reservoir, The, III, 360.


Lexington, Ky., II, 281, 478, 481; III, 179, 215, 218, 219, 224, 355; IV, 187, 418; v, 269.


Liberal Republican Movement, The, IV, 327.


Liberty Hall (Cincinnati), III, 178, 180, 244; v, 270.


Liberty Party, The, IV, 48.


Library, The State, III, 431; v, 8-9.


License for the Sale of Liquors, pro- hibited by Constitution of 1851, IV, 114, 116; an issue in summoning third Constitutional Convention, 317; proposed amendment and its defeat, 323, 325, 326, 330-331; license laws before 1851, 507-518.


Lichtenau, Moravian settlement, II, 26, 259, 299.


Licking County, flint quarries, 1, 29; prehistoric remains, 36-42; III, 360, 441; share of surplus revenue, IV, 12; 26, 283; v, 58.


Licking County Law and Order League, The, IV, 462.


Licking Creek, prehistoric remains, I, 36; 243.


Licking Reservoir, The, I, 243; III, 360.


Licking River, The, II, 149, 179, 269, 276, 280, 285, 289, 381; battle of Blue Licks, 382-384; 395, 474, 478- 479, 537.


Licking Summit, The, III, 259.


Ligneris, de, French commander, aban-


donment of Fort Duquesne, 1, 346. Ligonier, Pa., I, 344; III, 133, 134.


Lilly, Michael C., Captain in Mexican War, IV, 56.


Lima, IV, 443; census statistics (1910), v, 262.


Limestone (now Maysville), Ky., II, 472, 475, 479, 563, 593.


Lincoln, Abraham (President), action in a Fugitive Slave case, IV, 138- 139; 155; calls for troops, 159-160, 165-166, 184; 205, 209, 210, 216; modifies Vallandigham's sentence, 219, 221; reply to Albany Commit- tee, 222-225; reply to commit- tee of Ohio Democrats, 229-230; 254, 279; Ohioans in cabinet and in support of administration, 284-285; appreciation of "Nasby," v, 68; on Fugitive Slave Law and Constitu- tion, 136.


Lincoln, Benjamin (General), II, 398, 532.


Link, Francis, Captain in Mexican War, IV, 59.


Lippard, George, literary work, v, 52.


Liquor Legislation, History of, Iv, 507- 541.


Liquor Manufacture, statistics, v, 259, 287, 296-298, 300, 303, 309, 312, 317.


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Literary Cadet, The (Cincinnati), III, 177; V, 9.


Literary Gazette, The (Cincinnati), v, 9, 68.


Literary Societies, early, III, 175.


Literature of Ohio, early publications, etc., III, 175-181; contribution, "Ohio Literary Men and Women," by William Henry Venable, v, 3-84. Little Beaver, Indian chief, II, 555. Little Beaver Creek, 1, 438, 448.


"Little Belt," The, British ship in battle of Lake Erie, III, 302, 305. Little Carpenter, Cherokee chief, 1, 462. Little Chillicothe, see Chillicothe, etc. Little Grove Creek, I, 491.


Little Hockhocking River, The, 1, 492. Little Kanawha River, The, II, 55.


Little Miami River, The, prehistoric remains, 1, 20, 23-31, 35, 45; 156, 163, 168, 449; II, 228, 233, 269, 275, 285, 4II; the Symmes tract, 473-475; 514, 530, 598; III, 8, 452. Little River, The, II, 342.


Little Sandusky River, The, -II, 342, 355, 360.


Little Scioto River, The, I, 225, 344. Little Turtle, Miami chief, 1, 163, 380; II, 418; commands in the defeat of Harmar, 517; St. Clair's defeat, 521, 522, 527; 538; Wayne's cam- paign and battle of Fallen Timbers, 539-540, 542, 547-548, 551; at Green- ville Treaty, 555-556, 562; 570.


Little Tymochtee Creek, II, 368.


Little Walnut Creek, I, 225.


Livermore, Mrs. A. D., literary work, v, 53.


Livermore, Mary A., address, IV, 386.


Livingston, Edward Ferrand, literary work, 1, 413.


Livingston, Robert R. (Chancellor), connection with Ohio Steam Navi- gation Company, III, 184, 185, 188.


Livingston, William, Governor of N. J., II, 473.


Lloyd, John Uri, literary work, v, 59. Local Option, Governor Herrick and the Brannock Bill, Iv, 455, 456; Governor Pattison's attitude, 457; the Rose Law and its operation, 459, 460, 461; historical review of legis- lation, 534-539.


Lochry, Archibald (Colonel), expedi- dition, surprise, and death, II, 308- 311, 325.


Lochry Creek, Ind., II, 310. Lochry Island (Ohio River), II, 310. Lockbourne, O., v, 305.


Locke, David R., literary work, v, 66, 67.


Locke, John (Professor), archæological work, I, 12, 14; medical instructor, v, 190.


Lodge, Henry Cabot, literary work, II, 195, 529.


Lodge, publisher, v, 6.


Log Cabin Campaign, The, IV, 19-43. Logan, O., II, 85; IV, 54, 501.


Logan, Mingo chief, II, 14; places of residence, 35-36; massacre of rela- tives at Baker's Cabin, 57-67; 100; speech, 109-119; kindness to Ken- ton, 245-247; last years and death, 282-284; 562; III, 274.


Logan, Benjamin, II, 149; Captain, in Bowman's Ohio expedition, 269, 270-271, 273; 288; Colonel, 383, 396- 397; Mad River expedition, 418; 562; III, 273.


Logan, James, secretary to William Penn, II, 62.


Logan, James (or Sayughtowa), brother of Mingo chief, II, 62.


Logan, James (Captain), Shawnee chief, heroic services and death, III, 271- 274, 287.


Logan, John, full name of Logan, the Mingo chief, II, 62.


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Logan County, Gist's route, 1, 244; II, 37, 239, 379, 562; III, 342, 360; share of surplus revenue, IV, 12, 320; v, 137.


Logan's Fort, Ky., II, 149, 169.


Logstown, Pa., I, 212; mission of Weiser, 213-216; Celoron's visit, 224; 227, 229-230; Gist's visit, 236; 237, 243; distribution of gifts by Montour and Croghan, 248-249; 250, 254, 255, 258, 269; Washington's visit, 270; 302, 338, 438, 491; II, 537.


London Company, The, I, 94, 95.


Long, Alexander, candidate for Gov- ernor, IV, 291.


Long, manufacturer, v, 330.


Long Beach, on Ohio River, II, 55.


Long Bottom, O., III, 435.


Long House, The, name for the Iroquois, 1, 99-100.


Long Knives, Indian name for Virgin- ians, II, 65.


Long Run, Ky., II, 313.


Long Tree, Indian chief, 11, 507.


Longfellow, Henry W., 11, 5, 6. Longstreth, O., IV, 364.


Longview State Hospital, The, v, 221. Longworth, L. R., medical instructor, V, 190.


Longworth, Nicholas, literary work, v, 66.


Looker, Othniel, Governor, III, 450; V, 118.


Lorain, IV, 443; census statistics (1910), v, 262.


Lorain County, III, 407; share of sur- plus revenue, Iv, 12; 281, 454; v, 289.


Loraine, Graydon J., connection with law case, v, 106.


Loramie (now Berlin), O., II, 345.


Loramie, Pierre, 11, 396.


Loramie Reservoir, The, III, 360.


Loramie's Creek, I, 226; II, 279, 395.


Loramie's Store, II, 396, 557.


Lord, Richard, manufacturer, v, 276. Lord, Thomas, assistant-justice, v, 93. Lords of Trade and Plantation, The, I, 217, 379, 445, 448, 461, 464, 468, 470-471.


Losantiville, original name of Cincin- nati, II, 478-480.


Loskiel, George Henry, quoted or re- ferred to, 11, 14, 20, 23, 25, 69, 335, 345, 574. Lotteries, III, 61-62.


Loud Voice, name for the Prophet, II, 465-466.


Louisa River, name for Kentucky River, 1, 472.


Louisiana, La Salle's proclamation, I, 145; 353, 364, 368; Burr's lands, III, 215-216.


Louisiana Purchase, The, beneficial results to Ohio, III, 169; commem- orative exposition at St. Louis, Iv, 483-484.


Louisburg, the fall of (1745), 1, 219.


Louisville, Ky., La Salle at, 1, 125; II, 193, 277; founded by George Rogers Clark, 278; Fort Slaughter, 279; 285, 306, 312, 380, 394, 395, 496; first steamboat, III, 189.


Loup Indians, I, 224.


Love, George, hospital superintendent, V, 21I.


Love, John L., Major in Mexican War, IV, 55.


Loveland, Frank O., legal writer, v, 31. Loving, Starling, medical instructor, v, 194, 196-197, 200, 201, 202.


Lowdermilk, Will H., literary work, I, 292.


Lowe, John W., Captain in Mexican War, IV, 57.


Lowell, O., IV, 281.


Lowellville, O., IV, 81; v, 320. Lower Blue Lick, Ky., II, 179. Lower Piqua, O., II, 395.


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OF AN AMERICAN STATE


Lower Sandusky (now Fremont), 1, 418;


II, 249, 262, 302, 321, 322, 353, 356, 373, 380; III, 282, 283, 291; defense of Fort Stephenson, 292-298; IV, 52, 56, 60, 85.


Lower Shawnee Town (now Ports- mouth), I, 227, 244, 247, 255-256.


Lowland Enclosures, prehistoric, I, 33-56.


Lowman, John Henry, medical instruct- or, v, 208.


Lowry, Lieutenant, defeat and death, II, 537-538.


Lowry, newspaper publisher, III, 179. Loyalhannan (Ligonier), Pa., I, 344, 345. Loyola, Ignatius, founder of the Jesuits, II, 3.


Lozier, manufacturer, v, 283.


Lucas, Frederick A. (Prof.), on the Ohio prehistoric dog, 1, 63.


Lucas, Robert, Governor, III, 43; the boundary trouble, 440-447; 450; the surplus revenue, Iv, 7-8; 302.


Lucas County, III, 444; IV, 427, 442.


Ludlow, Isaac, settler in Symmes Pur- chase, II, 592.


Ludlow, Israel, surveys Symmes Pur-


chase, II, 474; a founder of Cincin- nati, 479; director of Miami Export- ing Company, 490.


Ludlow, John, member of Legislature,


Northwest Territory, III, 37, 43, 64. Ludlow Springs, O., II, 538.


Lump on the Head, Indian, IV, 88.


Lundy, Benjamin, abolitionist, IV, 124- I26.


Lundy, Richard, manufacturer, v, 231. Lunt, Ezra, member of first grand jury, v, 93.


Luray, O., v, 58.


Luzerne, Captain, II, 301.


Lycoming Creek, 1, 214.


Lynch, Charles (Colonel), sale of lands to Burr, III, 215-216, 220.


Lynx, The (Jean Baptiste Richardville), I, 380.


Lythe, John (Rev.), pioneer Ky. clergy- man, II, 150.


Lytle, William (General), reception to Lafayette, III, 433; director of Miami Exporting Company, IV, 490. Lytle, William H., Captain in Mexican War; Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 283; literary work, v, 71-72.


M ACHACHEEK (Maguck or Mecacheek), Indian village, I, 227; II, 239, 243, 255. Machingwe, see Big Cat.


Machiwihilusing, Pa., Indian town, II, 20.


Mackatepelicite, Ottawa chief, 1, 387, 389.


Mackey, Captain, at Fort Necessity, I, 284.


Mackey, James, manufacturer, V, 319. Mackinac, I, 163, 164, 205; 11, 405. See Michilimackinac.




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