History of Ohio; the rise and progress of an American state, Volume Five, Part 33

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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Peappi, Joseph, Moravian Indian, II, 27,29.


Pearce, Isaac, associate-justice, v, 93. Pearson, F. B., literary work, v, 26.


Pease, Calvin, Judge of Ohio Supreme Court, III, 156-159; V, 102, 104, 117- 122, 123, 126, 144.


Peck, William V., Judge of Ohio Su- preme Court, v, 135, 141-142.


Peet, Stephen D., quoted, 1, 36.


Peixotto, L. M., medical instructor, v, 203.


Pekillon, Delaware chief, II, 297, 298. Pelisipia, State proposed by Jefferson, II, 426, 427.


Pendleton, George H., Democratic leader, IV, 236, 301, 306; candidate for Governor, 302; 332, 334; U. S. Senator, 342; 347.


Penitentiary, The, General Morgan's escape, IV, 249-251.


Penn, John, Governor of Pa., at Stan- wix Conference (1768), 1, 463; 11, 134. Penn, William, treaty with Indians, I, 167, 184; 11, 561.


Pennsylvania, connection with events, etc., affecting Ohio, 1, 192-193, 21I- 212, 219-220, 229-230, 236, 248, 249- 250, 251, 284, 289-290, 306-307, 309, 312-313, 336-337, 371, 404, 437, 443, 445, 462, 463, 465, 489; 11, 12-17; dispute with Va. for the Ohio Forks, 47-50; takes no part in Dunmore's War, 79-80; 319-320; massacre of Ohio Moravians by Washington County militia, 326-338; assembling of Crawford's Sandusky expedition, 348-351; 397-398, 513, 599; con- tribution to settlement of Ohio, III, 8, III; IV, 77, 119; V, 236.


Pennsylvania Archives, The, II, 49, 64. Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal, The, III, 362; v, 236.


Peoria Indians, 1, 456.


Pepicokia Indians, 1, 162.


Perkins, James H., quoted, II, 527; v, 20 (misprinted James W.), 70. . Perkins, Simon (General), lays out Akron, v, 322.


Perrot, Nicolas, interpreter, 1, 115.


Perry, Aaron F., lawyer, IV, 220.


Perry, Christopher R., III, 300.


Perry, John L., Captain in Mexican War, IV, 60.


Perry, Oliver H. (Commodore), battle of Lake Erie, III, 300-307; IV, 39.


Perry County, prehistoric remains, I, 15-17; III, 360; share of surplus revenue, IV, 12; 245, 364, 479; v, 14, 35.


Perrysburg, O., III, 337, 442.


Peshewah (Jean Baptiste Richardville), on birthplace of Pontiac, 1, 380.


Peters, George W. and George M., manufacturers, v, 307.


Peters, Richard (Judge), decision, v, 120-121.


Peterson, Ziba, Mormon, III, 403.


Petroleum, first found in Ohio, 1814, IV, 366; development and statistics, 370; 479; v, 260, 265, 266-267; organ- ization of Standard Oil Company, 282.


Petty, John, brother of the Chief Logan, II, 59.


Phelps, A. V., medical instructor, v, 190. Phelps, Oliver, member of Conn. Land Company, II, 580.


Phelps, Colonel (of Va.), in Burr affair, III, 239


Philadelphia, Indian councils, 1, 305, 307; Continental Congress, II, 129; Centennial Exposition, IV, 338-339, 472-477.


Philanthropist, The, IV, 124, 125, 127. Philippine War, The, IV, 426-430.


Philipson, David, literary work, v, 37- 38.


Phillimore, Robert (Sir), quoted, 1, 150.


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"Philo Parsons," The, Lake vessel, in Confederate plot, IV, 274-277.


Philpot, William, manufacturer, v, 320. Physio-Medical College of Ohio, The (Worthington), v, 181.


Piankeshaw Indians, 1, 162, 226, 227, 245, 254, 301, 450; II, 198, 210, 420, 509, 510, . 555. See Miami and Twightwee Indians.


Piatt, A. Sanders, Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 283.


Piatt, Donn, literary work, v, 12.


Piatt, John H., v, 273.


Piatt, John J., literary work, v, 56, 69, 71, 77-78.


Piatt, Sarah M. B., literary work, v, 78-79.


Picard, George H., literary work, v, 65. Pickaway, Indian town, Kenton runs gauntlet, II, 239.


Pickaway County, 1, 169; Dunmore's Camp Charlotte, II, 105; III, 343, 344, 427; share of surplus revenue, IV, 12; 166, 187, 245, 283.


Pickaway County Savings Institute, The, IV, 501.


Pickaway Pioneer Society, The, 11, 135. Pickaway Plains, The, formation of Ohio Indian confederacy, II, 38, 40, 41-42, 45; Lord Dunmore's campaign and treaty, 69, 85, 90, 104, 105, 126, 129, 145, 163.


Pickawillany, Indian town, I, 219; Céloron's visit, 226-228; visit of Gist, Croghan, and Montour, 244- 247; destruction by the French, 252- 254; 255-257. Pickawillany Creek, I, 226. Pickerel Creek, I, 206.


Pickering, Timothy, on New State project, II, 425; 439 (misprint), 5.32; III, 70.


Picktown, name for Pickawillany, I, 255, 256.


Picquet, missionary, I, 287.


Pied Froid, Ottawa chief, I, 228.


Pierce, Henry C., medical instructor, v, 194, 201.


Pierson, C. E., medical instructor, v, 191. Pikaweeke, Indian town, II, 26.


Pike County, prehistoric remains, 1, 45; III, 450; share of surplus revenue, IV, 12; 26; Morgan raiders, 246; v, 62.


Piketon, O., IV, 243; v, 62.


Pilgerruh, O., Moravian settlement, II, 574.


Pipe, Captain (or Hopecan), Delaware chief, 1, 242; II, 84, 129, 140, 141, 165, 184-185, 221, 223, 224; removes with his tribe to the Sandusky, 295; part in Moravian migration, 303, 305, 317-319; Crawford's defeat and death, 345-346, 354, 356-357, 366- 372; 374, 400, 417; at landing of Marietta settlers, 459; signs Fort Harmar treaty, 508.


Pipe Creek, 1, 491; 1I, 57.


Pipe's Town, II, 345, 353, 355, 357.


Piqua, 1, 20; Pickawillany, and other Indian names, 226, 344-347; abandon- ment by Miami Indians, II, 37; 169; III, 269; IV, 91, 283; tin plate episode in political campaign of 1891, 403- 404; census statistics (1910), v, 263. Piqua, Shawnee town near Springfield,


destroyed by George Rogers Clark, II, 270, 286-287, 289, 380, 564.


Piqua Indians, I, 169-170.


Piselatuple, Indian name for Hecke- welder, II, 18.


Pisquetumen, Indian chief, 1, 338.


Pitt, William (Earl of Chatham), I, 335-336; Fort Pitt named for, 346; on Quebec act, II, 79. Pittinger, William (Captain), Andrews raider, IV, 194, 202.


Pittman, Benn, IV, 264.


Pittsburg, I, 218, 488, 490; 11, 19, 48-50,


57, 68, 84, 115, 129, 132, 139, 142,


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153, 163, 164, 183, 185, 193, 217, 219-224, 227, 301, 317, 320, 322, 332, 337, 365, 380, 443, 537; III, 10, 184, 186-189, 207, 233, 246, 401; IV, 354; v, 236, 269, 279, 290-291. See Ohio Forks, Fort Duquesne, and Fort Dunmore.


Pittsburgh Landing, Battle of, IV, 192. Platt, Harvey P., Chicago World's Fair, IV, 477-478.


Platt, Richard (Colonel), member of Ohio Company of Associates, II,


446, 453; connection with Scioto Company, 484.


Platt, Thomas C. (of N. Y.), Iv, 435.


Playfair, William, connection with Scioto Company, II, 486-487, 491- 492, 494.


Plimpton, Florus B., literary work, v, 74-75.


Pluemer, Adolph, Chicago World's Fair, IV, 478.


Pluggy, Captain, Mohawk chief, I, 329- 330; II, 84, 218.


Pluggy's Town (now Delaware), II, 164, 165, 282.


Plymouth Company, The, 1, 94.


Poe, Adam and Andrew, II, 367.


Poe, O. M. (General), connection with development of Lake navigation, V, 240-241.


Poffenberger, Livia Nye Simpson, liter- ary work, II, 83.


Point au Fer, II, 405.


Point Pelee, 1, 198.


Point Pleasant, O., birthplace of Gen- eral Grant, IV, 281, 355.


Point Pleasant, W. Va., battle of, II, 83, 89-104; 109, 123, 125, 145, 156; murder of Cornstalk, 157-159; 184, 186, 552, 560, 564.


Poland, O., v, 318, 319.


Polk, John K. (President), IV, 49, 50, 63, 107, 234.


Polke, Charles, II, 64.


Pollock, W. G., identified with develop- ment of Lake transportation, v, 247. Polypotamia, State proposed by Jefferson, II, 426.


Pomeroy, O., IV, 82; flood of 1884, 355. Pomoacan, Wyandot half-king, II, 186; and the Moravians, 302-305, 320- 321, 324; 343, 345; and death of Crawford, 366-367.


Pond, F. B., member of second Consti- tutional Convention, IV, 320.


Pond Law, The, IV, 346, 373, 531-532. Pontiac, Ottawa chief, at Braddock's defeat, 1, 294; meeting with Major Robert Rogers, 357-360; conspiracy, 379-408; 417, 421; visited by Cap- tain Thomas Morris, 424; 430, 447, 451-452; visit to Sir William John- son, 453-454; death and character, 455-458; 11, 18, 20, 35, 39, 165, 569. Pool, John, proposed steamboat, IV, 490; v, 270.


Poole, A. C., medical instructor, v, 190, 191.


Poole, William F., quoted, II, 429, 436; literary work, v, 25.


Pooley, James H., medical instructor, V, 202.


Pope, John, U. S. Senator, and charges against Senator John Smith, III, 253. Population, Indians of Ohio, I, 170-171; English colonies and Canada, 342; basis of admission of Ohio as State, III, 86; census of 1800, 106; census of 1810, 167-168, 182; census of 1820, 335; census of 1840, third State of Union, 449; census of 1850, IV, 75-79; census of 1900, 443; census of 1910, urban and rural, 463-464; remarks by Edward D. Mansfield at Philadelphia Centen- nial, 475; rank of Ohio in 1910, v, 253; thirty-seven leading cities, 1910, 262-263.


Porcupine, Indian, IV, 88.


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"Porcupine," The, American ship in Potts, Benjamin F., Brigadier General battle of Lake Erie, III, 301.


Porcupine Clan of Wyandot Indians, II, 560.


Pork-packing in Cincinnati, v, 292, 295, 298, 300.


Port Clinton, O., 1, 201, 206.


Port Folio, The, I, 23.


Portage County, III, 127; share of sur- plus revenue, IV, 12; 109; V, 74, 147. Portage Reservoir, The, III, 360.


Portage River, The, I, 201; III, 275.


Porter, Augustus, surveyor, II, 581.


Porter, D'Arcy, manufacturer, v, 288.


Porter, John R., Andrews raider, IV, 193, 196, 202.


Portland, O., Camp Scott, IV, 170; Morgan raiders, 246.


Porto Rico, Spanish War, IV, 420, 423, 427, 428; tariff policy, 429-430.


Portsmouth, prehistoric remains, 1, 43; Lower Shawnee Town of the Indians, 227, 244; the canal, III, 360; IV, 36, 52, 166, 246, 320; flood of 1884, 355; V, 14I, 142; census statistics.(1910), 262; 264, 275.


Posey, Thomas, slavery petition, III, 49. Post, Christian Frederick (Rev.), sent by Governor of Pa. on mission to Ohio Indians, I, 337-340; Moravian activities, II, 13-20, 22.


Post, Sidney, Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 257.


Post Vincent, see Vincennes.


Potier, Pierre, missionary, I, 197-198.


Pottawattomie Indians, I, 115, 164, 201, 202, 294, 330, 332, 340, 362; in Pon- tiac's conspiracy, 386, 389, 392, 394, 400; 421; II, 43, 170, 199, 400, 506, 508, 509; at Greenville Treaty, 554-555; 566; III, 280.


Potter, Aaron, manufacturer, v, 330. Potter, M. D., v, 16.


Pottery, prehistoric, I, 29, 60, 62, 64, 68, 70, 71; manufactures, v, 260.


in Civil War, IV, 257, 283.


Powell, General, British commander at Fort Niagara, II, 385.


Powell, J. B., literary work, v, 30.


Powell, Thomas E., candidate for Governor, IV, 384.


Powell, Thomas W., member of third Constitutional Convention, IV, 320. Powell, William H., Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 284.


Powers, Isaac, manufacturer, v, 320.


Powhatan, W. Va., IV, 356.


Pownall, John, literary work, etc., I, 240-241.


Pownall, Thomas, colonial Governor, I, 172, 192, 239, 240, 486.


Prairie du Rocher, French post, 1, 364; II, 197.


Pratt, Orson, Mormon, III, 416.


Pratt, Parley P., Mormon, III, 403.


Preble County, share of surplus revenue, IV, 12; 26, 458, 524.


Prehistoric Remains in Ohio, hilltop forts, I, 3-31; lowland enclosures, 35- 55; village sites, 59-70; Croghan party and the elephant's bones, 449; Rev. David Jones, II, 27; 38; names given Marietta works by the settlers, 461-462; Burr's bewilderment, III, 208; exhibits at national expositions, IV, 474, 480, 485, 486; v, 27.


Prentiss, George D., IV, 36.


Presbyterians, The, II, 29; III, 62; IV, 85, 128.


Presque Isle (Erie, Pa.), I, 205; French fort, 257; in possession of British, 355; 356, 359, 368, 396; captured by Indians, 402-403; 418, 419.


Price, Major, at battle of Fallen Tim- bers, II, 548.


Prigg vs. Pa., v, 134.


Pritchard, James, member of Legislature, Northwest Territory, III, 37, 44; man- ager of impeachmentof Judges, v, 118.


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Prizefight, suppressed by Governor Nash, IV, 448, 456.


Probst, C. O. (Dr.), secretary of State Board of Health, V, 213.


Proctor, Henry A. (General), British commander in War of 1812, II, 568; III, 274, 276, 278-282, 289, 290, 292, 293, 295-297, 300.


Progressives, The, in control of fourth Constitutional Convention, IV, 466. Prohibition, proposed amendment to Constitution, IV, 347, 521; policy of the State from 1851 to 1883, 507, 525-530.


Prohibition Party, The, IV, 374, 440, 442. Prophet, The, Laulewasikau or Teneka- wautawa, also known as the "Loud Voice" or "Open Door," II, 564- 567; III, 268, 273, 281.


Prophet's Town, II, 566. Providence, Indian, IV, 88.


Providence, R. I., meeting of Ohio Company of Associates, II, 454.


Proud, Robert, literary work, 1, 338. Puan Indians, II, 199.


Public Service Commission, The, IV, 464. Pucksehaw (The Jumper), Shawnee chief, II, 558, 593.


Puebla, Mex., Ohio troops at, IV, 56, 58, 60.


Pugeshashewa, son of Tecumseh, II, 565. Pugh, George E., Captain in Mexican War, IV, 56; member of Legislature, 91, 92; U. S. Senator, 151; Demo- cratic leader, 172; defends Vallan- digham, 219; 229, 236.


Q UADAGE (locality of Chicago), mentioned in Albany Treaty of 1701, I, 185. Quadranaou, The, at Marietta, II, 461. Quakers, The, I, 184, 216; II, 599; III, 8; IV, 124, 128.


Quay, George H., medical instructor, v, 179.


Pukeesheno (or Packinshenoah), father of Tecumseh, II, 98, 564.


Pulte, Joseph H., medical writer, v, 32. Pulte Medical College, The, v, 179. Puschis, see Big Cat.


Put-in-Bay, III, 301. Putnam, Douglas, IV, 354.


Putnam, Frederick W., archeological work, 1, 52, 63, 65, 75, 76.


Putnam, Israel, 1, 354, 394; in Brad- street's expedition, 412, 414, 419,


421, 422, 429-431; II, 440; III, 197. Putnam, Jethro, member of first grand jury, v, 93.


Putnam, J. H., newspaper publisher, III, 179.


Putnam, John, II, 439.


Putnam, Rufus, appointed surveyor under Thomas Hutchins, II, 420; interest in new state project, 425; early career, 439-442; connection in Ohio Company of Associates, 443- 446, 448, 454; Marietta colonist, 456-460, 465, 468; connection with Scioto Company, 484, 493, 494; Brigadier General, 531, 532; surveys lands for Moravians, 575; extends survey of Seven Ranges, 587; sup- porter of St. Clair, III, 81; member of first Constitutional Convention, 107, 113; 429; IV, 491; V, 90, 92, 93. Putnam, William R., Colonel in Civil War, IV, 245.


Putnam County, share of surplus rev- enue, IV, 12.


Quebec, Can., I, 91, 92; surrendered to English, I, 349.


Quebec, Act of 1763, I, 371-375, 461, 466, 467, 483-484, 487; Act of 1774, II, 79, 99, 103, 134, 135, 403.


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


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R ACCOON Creek, prehistoric re- mains, 1, 36.


Rachford, B. K., medical in- structor, v, 190, 191.


Race Track Bill, The, IV, 455.


Rachel, wife of Christian Frederick Post, II, 15.


Railroads, early, in Ohio, III, 449; IV, 82-83.


Raimond, French officer, I, 402.


Raisin River, The, I, 420; III, 265, 274.


Raleigh, Walter (Sir), I, 93-94.


Ramsey, William H., Captain in Mex- ican War, IV, 52.


Randall, David Austin, literary work, V, 41.


Randall, Emilius O., address, IV, 452; literary work, v, 21; 41.


Randall, George M., Brigadier General, IV, 428.


Randall, Henry S., literary work, II, 114, 426.


Randall Run, prehistoric remains, I, 24. Randolph, Beverly, II, 532.


Randolph, John, of Roanoke, opposes slavery in Ohio, III, 56.


Randolph County, Northwest Terri- tory, III, 37, 52, 55.


Rankin, John (Rev.), abolitionist, IV, 131-132.


Rankin, Stacey B., St. Louis Exposi- tion Commissioner, IV, 484.


Ranney, Rufus P., member of second Constitutional Convention, IV, 109; candidate for Governor, 144; 236, 375, 473; Judge of Ohio Supreme Court, v, 104-105, 130, 140, 147-150; 152.


Ransohoff, Joseph, medical instructor, V, 190, 191.


Ransom, George M., U. S. Navy, in Mexican War, IV, 61-62.


Rarey, John S., horse tamer, v, 31. Ratterman, H. A., v, 29.


Rauch, manufacturer, v, 286.


Raven, Cherokee chief, 1, 462; 11, 147. Rawahwah, name for Rev. James B. Finley, III, 24.


Raymond, de, French officer, I, 228.


Raystown (Bedford), Pa., I, 342, 343, 344.


Read, M. C. (Prof.), archæological exhibit, IV, 474.


Read, Nathaniel C., Judge of Ohio Supreme Court, v, 104.


Read, Thomas Buchanan, poet, v, 72. Reamy, Thaddeus A., member of legis- lative committee on military arrests,


IV, 186; medical instructor, v, 191. Reardon, Daniel, with Washington, I, 490-491.


Recollet Order, The, 1, 103, 197.


Red Eagle, Shawnee chief, II, 91.


Red Hawk, Delaware chief, II, 91; killed with Cornstalk at Fort Randolph, 156, 157, 159.


Red Jacket, Iroquois chief, II, 413, 414, 532, 563, 570; opinion of Christian religion, 581-582.


Red Pole, Indian, II, 244, 555.


Red River Expedition, The, Ohio troops in, Iv, 256.


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


Redstone (on Monongahela River), II, 48, 55, 58, 60, 65, 72, 84, 193, 269, 472.


Redstone Creek, I, 277, 279, 280, 348.


Reed, Joseph, Continental Congress, II, 293, 294.


Reed, R. Harvey, physician, V, 201.


Reed, Wilkin (Judge), v, 126.


Reemelin, A. B., medical instructor, v, 190.


Reemelin, Charles, member of second


Constitutional Convention, IV, III. Reeve, J. C., medical instructor, v, 191. Reeve, James K., literary work, v, 66. Reeve, Tappan, law school at Litch-


field, Conn., III, 195; V, 114, 124.


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Reeve, Thomas A., manufacturer, v, 280.


Referendum, The, IV, 465.


Reform School for Girls, The, IV, 299, 309.


Registration, The State Board of, v, 216.


Reid, Whitelaw, on Governor Brough, IV, 298-299; Peace Commissioner, 429; literary work, v, 13.


Reily, John, member of first Constitu- tional Convention, III, 107.


Reilly, J. W., Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 257, 283.


Reilly, John, schoolteacher, III, 370. Reitzel, Peter N., arrest, IV, 186.


"Relations," Jesuit, see Jesuits.


Religion, early activities, see Jesuits, Recollet Order, Sulpitians, Mora- vians, Methodists; first Protestant service, I, 237; provisions of Ordi- nance of 1787, II, 431, 432; lands allotted in Western Reserve for sup- port of gospel, 577; earnestness of pioneers, III, 21-26; 149, 373; Mor- mons, 399-424; statistics in 1870, IV, 477; religious and similar writings by Ohioans, v, 32-41; early laws, 94-95.


Renaudot, Abbe, literary work, I, 124. Rendville, O., IV, 408.


Renick, L. W., literary work, v, 25.


Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of


Latter Day Saints, The, III, 422- 424.


Republican Party, The, early organi- zation sometimes so called, see Anti-Federalists; present, organiza- tion in Ohio, IV, 139-142; State Con- vention of 1859, and Judge Swan, 137; 154-155; merged in Union Party, 172-173, 174, 177, 204; 293- 294; restoration of name at State Convention of 1867, 303-304; sub- sequent references, 305, 307, 308-


309, 312-313, 327-328, 331-336, 340, 342-347, 373-380, 382, 384, 388-394, 398, 400-405, 408-411, 415, 433-436, 438, 441-442, 444-445, 449, 451, 453-454, 456-462, 466.


Rescinding Resolution, The, IV, 305-306. Reservoirs, Canal, III, 360.


Residential Local Option, see Brannock Law.


Resolutions of 1798, III, 320-323.


Resumption of Specie Payments, IV, 333, 343.


Revolution, The, II, preface; important bearings of battle of Point Pleasant, 99-103; resolutions of Dunmore's officers at Fort Gower in support of Congress, 129-132; events in and affecting Ohio, 145-400.


Reynolds, John, quoted, II, 194.


Reynolds, Hobby, Captain in Mexican War, IV, 54.


Rhodes, Daniel P., identified with development of Lake transporta- tion, v, 247; Cleveland enterprises, 278.


Rhodes, James Ford, literary work, v, 24-25.


Rice, Americus V. (General), candidate for Lieutenant Governor, IV, 342.


Rice, Harvey, quoted, II, 583.


Rice, Lewis L., and the Spaulding MS., III, 401.


Rice, Oliver, member of first grand jury, v, 93.


Rice, Rosetta, literary work, v, 53.


Rice, W. H. (Rev.), II, 9.


Rice, William, manufacturer, v, 320.


Rice's Tavern (Providence, R. I.), II, 454.


Richardie, de la, Armand, Jesuit mis- sionary, I, 196-198.


Richardson, B. F., medical instructor, v, 191.


Richardson, R. D., newspaper publisher, III, 178.


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Richardson, W. C., identified with development of Lake transportation, V, 247.


Richardville, Jean Baptiste, on birth- place of Pontiac, 1, 380.


Richland County, watershed line, I, 156; II, 342, 352; share of surplus revenue, IV, 12; III.


Richmond, George A., Captain in Mex- ican War, IV, 56.


Richmond, John L., physician, v, 182. Richmond, Lewis, assistant Adjutant General, IV, 215.


Riddle, Albert G., literary work, v, 54. Riddle, Robert R., officer in Mexican War, IV, 59.


Ridgefield, O., II, 578.


Ridgway, Joseph and Joseph, Jr., manu- facturers, v, 306. Ridpath, John Clark, II, 109-IIO.


Rigdon, F. D., manufacturer, v, 329.


Rigdon, Sidney, Mormon, III, 403-404, 408, 413, 416, 418, 419, 420. Rio Grande College, v, 41.


Ripley, O., IV, 130, 131, 132; V, 198.


Rique, Indian town, I, II2. Riquhronnon Indians, see Erie Indians. Risley, Luke, manufacturer, v, 276.


Ritchie, William, Chicago World's Fair Commissioner, IV, 477. Rittenhouse, David, v, 120.


Rives, E., medical instructor, v, 190. Rives, L. C., medical instructor, v, 191. Riviere aux Bœufs, name for French Creek, I, 224, 257.


Riviere de Conception, Marquette's name for the Mississippi, I, 133.


Riviere de la Roche, Céloron's name for the Great Miami, I, 21, 226.


Riviere du Poisson doree, Pickerel Creek, I, 206.


Riviere, La Belle, The Ohio, I, 223. Roads, early, III, 337-338.


Robb, Hunter, medical instructor, v, 208.


Roberts, Bethuel, arrest, IV, 187.


Roberts, Charles H., literary work, v, 64. Robertson, Samuel, Andrews raider, IV, 194, 202.


Roberval, de, French viceroy, 1, 91. Robinson, James, soldier, II, 93.


Robinson, James S., Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 257, 283.


Robinson, Josiah M., Captain in Mexi- can War, IV, 56.


Robinson, William, captive, II, 66.


Robinson, Professor, Findlay gas, IV, 367.


Rocheblave, Philip, British commander at Kaskaskia, II, 195.


Rockefeller, John D. and William, Standard Oil Company, v, 282.


Rockel, William M., legal writer, v, 31. Rockport, O., v, 147.


Rockwell, Edward, manufacturer, v, 319.


Rocky Fork of Mohican River, II, 354. Rodgers, A. Denny, v, 201.


Rodgers, William A., lawyer, v, 12I.


Rodney, Cæsar, member of Congress, and slavery question, III, 57.


Rogers, Abraham, in siege of Fort Henry, II, 17I.


Rogers, David, and party, slaughter, II, 275.


Rogers, Ethan, mechanic, V, 277.


Rogers, John (Lieutenant), commander of the "Willing," II, 207.


Rogers, Joseph, killed at Piqua, II, 288- 289.


Rogers, Robert (Major), expedition to take possession of French posts, I, 353-364; 381, 394, 398, 413.


Rogers, Major, at battle of Bloody Bridge, 1, 395.


Romanette's Creek, I, 217, 480. Rome, N. Y., see Fort Stanwix. Roosevelt, Nicholas J., and introduction of steam navigation on Ohio River, III, 185-190.


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THE RISE AND PROGRESS


Roosevelt, Theodore, quoted or referred to, II, 88, 100-101, 116-117, 119, 145, 147, 192, 199-200, 203-204, 208, 228, 289-290, 325, 329, 381, 418, 461, 462, 464-465, 524, 525, 529; III, 216; ex-President, IV, 462, 466.


Root, Ernest R., Jamestown Exposition Commissioner, IV, 486.


Rose, John (Lieutenant), Baron Gus- tave Henry de Rosenthal, in Craw- ford's expedition, II, 351, 358, 359, 361.


Rose, W. G., manufacturer, v, 286. Rose Law, The, IV, 459, 538-539.


Rosecrans, William S. (General), in Civil War, IV, 209, 219, 220, 282; declines nomination for Governor, 308.


Rosenthal, Baron, see Rose (John).


Ross, Alexander C., author of "Tippe- canoe and Tyler, Too," Iv, 33.


Ross, James (of Pa.), III, 69.


Ross, Marion A., Andrews raider, IV, 192, 202.


Ross County, prehistoric remains, I, 10-12, 45; II, 123; III, 37, 43, 44, 91, 104, 106, 107, III, 164, 342, 431, 450, 454; share of surplus revenue, IV, 12; 26, 27; Morgan raiders, 245, 246; 452, 461.


Rossville, O., v, 329.


Round Bottom, W. Va., land owned by Washington, I, 492.


Roundhead, Indian chief, II, 566.


Rouse, Bathsheba, schoolteacher, III, 369.


Rowan, L. C., U. S. Navy, in Mexican War, IV, 61.


Rubber Industry, The, v, 260, 322-323. Rubicon Creek, v, 313.


Ruddell (or Ruddle), Isaac (Captain), Ky. pioneer, II, 280.


Ruddell's Station (formerly Hinkson's), Ky., II, 149, 280-281.


Rue, George W. (Major), captor of General John H. Morgan, IV, 248. Ruffin, William (Major), IV, 490.


Rulison, H. M., writer, v, 53.


Runkle, Ben. P. (Colonel), services during Morgan raid, IV, 246, 247; Brigadier General, 283.


Runyan, George W., IV, 91, 92.


Runyan, Michael P., literary work, v, 67. Rush, Benjamin, II, 529.


Rush, John D., v, 305.


Rush, Richard, and Michigan boundary, III, 442.


Rush Creek, I, 225.


Russell, Addison P., literary work, IV, 47; v, 41-42.


Rutland, Mass., home of Rufus Putnam, II, 439, 441, 443.


Ryan, Daniel J., addresses, IV, 399, 452; Chicago World's Fair, 478, 481; literary work, v, 21-22.


Ryan, Michael (General), IV, 361.


Ryder, Symonds, III, 408.


Ryswick, Peace of, I, 172, 184, 192, 222.


S AC Indians, I, 115, 139, 385, 393, 400, 415, 421, 456; 1I, 199, 508; at Greenville Treaty, 554. Sackville, fort at Vincennes, Ind., II, 197, 206, 209-210, 253, 254.


Sacra Via, The, at Marietta, II, 462. Sadler, John (Captain), II, 439-440. Safe Industry, The, v, 260, 296, 301, 326.


Safford, William H., literary work, v, 25.


Sage, George R. (Judge), IV, 31I. Sagenquaraghta, Seneca chief, 11, 44. Sagogeghyata, see Petty (John). Sagoyewatha, see Red Jacket.


St. Ange de Bellerive, French com-


mander, I, 364, 450, 453, 455-456. St. Asaph, Ky., Logan's Fort, II, 149.


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OF AN AMERICAN STATE


St. Clair, Arthur, arrests Connolly, II, 48, 49, 50; General, appointed Governor of Northwest Territory, 451, 463-464; arrival at Marietta and early acts, 465-467, 480, 481, 499, 507-512; supersedes General Harmar, 518; campaign against Indians and defeat, 521-530; 538, 539, 541, 546, 565, 588, 591, 592; administration as Governor, III, 35, 36, 44-47, 51-52, 59, 64-66, 69-72, 74, 79-94; charges against, 94, 96; 97-105, 115, 116, 119; address to Constitutional Convention, removal, and subsequent life, 120-123, 129- 135; 145-146, 367, 430; IV, 509; V, 90, 91, 92, 95, 97.




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