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St. Clair, Arthur, Jr., III, 58, 99.
St. Clair, William, III, 52.
St. Clair County, III, 37, 52, 55.
St. Clair Papers, The, IV, 309; V, 25.
St. Clairsville, O., incorporation, III, 168; 178, 455; IV, 43, 55, 124, 125, 492; V, 115, 12I.
St. Didier, Antoine, member of Com- pagnie du Scioto, II, 486.
St. John, Samuel, medical instructor, V, 205.
St. Joseph Post, see Fort St. Joseph, Ill. St. Joseph River, The, tributary of Lake Michigan, I, 138, 141, 162, 201.
St. Joseph River, The, a head water of the Maumee, I, 156, 204, 228, 402; II, 514, 516, 552.
St. Lawrence River, The, discovery, I, 91.
St. Louis, Post of, death of Pontiac, I, 453-455.
St. Louis Exposition, The, Ohio at, IV, 483-484.
St. Louis River, The, La Salle's name for the Ohio, I, 145.
St. Lusson, French officer, proclaims possession at Sault Ste. Marie, I, 115-116, 133.
St. Mary's, O., III, 269; IV, 368. St. Mary's Reservoir, III, 360.
St. Mary's River, a head water of the Maumee, I, 156, 201, 204, 228, 380, 402; II, 514, 545, 552, 557.
St. Mary's River, Sault Ste. Marie, I, 105; V, 237, 239, 240.
St. Orr, French officer, in destruction of Pickawillany, I, 253.
St. Philip, post on Mississippi River, I, 364; II, 197.
St. Pierre, Legardeur de, French com- mander at Fort Le Boeuf, I, 258; Washington's visit, 271-272, 277.
St. Sulpice, Order of, see Sulpitians. St. Vincent Post, see Vincennes.
St. Yotoc, Indian village, I, 225; name for Scioto River, 225.
Salem, Moravian settlement in Ohio, II, 26, 297, 299-304, 324; massacre of the converts, 322; 420, 575.
Salem, New, II, 574. Saline, M., II, 487.
Salineville, O., IV, 194, 248.
Salisbury, J. H., physician, v, 206.
Salley, John Peter, Ohio voyage with Howard, I, 189.
Salt Industry, The, IV, 81-82, 366.
Salt Creek, I, 225; II, 38.
Salt Lick Town, II, 128.
Salt River, II, 179.
Salt Springs Tract, The, II, 577, 578.
Sampson, Crocker, member of Ohio Company of Associates, II, 445.
Sanderson, Winslow F., officer in Mexi- can War, IV, 59.
Sandoské, Sandosket, Sandoski, names for Sandusky, I, 200.
Sands, Alexander C., U. S. Marshal, IV, 185.
Sandusky, Jesuit mission, 1, 196-198; conspiracy of Nicolas, 200-204; "Old Fort Sandoski," 204-206; 363, 368, 396-398; the English fort and its capture and destruction by In-
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dians, 398-399; Bradstreet's visit, 426-427, 429, 430; II, 7, 9, 283, 284; places called Sandusky in Indian times-not the present city, 343- 348; 531, 532, 554; III, 288, 449; IV, 82, 130; the Confederate plot, 272-275; 282; V, II, 43; census statistics (1910), 262.
Sandusky, Crawford's expedition and battle, 11, 342-361, 379, 380.
Sandusky, Lower, see Lower Sandusky and Fremont.
Sandusky, Upper, see Upper Sandusky. Sandusky Bay, I, 304, 397, 420; II, 227,
342; III, 301, 306; IV, 264, 271, 274. Sandusky County, II, 342; share of surplus revenue, IV, 12.
Sandusky Indians, 1, 445; 11, 274.
Sandusky Plains, The, 11, 342-343, 354- 355, 361, 379.
Sandusky River, The, prehistoric re- mains, 1, 45; 156, 166, 175, 176, 198, 200, 201, 212, 227, 320, 331, 332, 393, 396, 427-428; 11, 36, 164, 227, 228, 262, 295, 301, 305, 321, 342-345, 354, 366, 372, 385, 397, 398, 399, 405, 467, 505, 554, 594; III, 293, 295, 297; IV, 83.
Sandwich, Ont., I, 197, 198; III, 264; IV, 274, 276.
Sandy and Beaver Canal, The, III, 361. Sandy Creek, W. Va., expedition of
Colonel Andrew Lewis, 1, 328; 11, 86. Sandy Creek, tributary of the Tuscara- was, II, 225.
Sanitary Commission, The, IV, 182-183, 278, 280.
Santa Clara, Cuba, Ohio troops in, IV, 420.
Santiago, Cuba, Ohio troops in, IV, 420, 427.
Sappington, John, in Baker's Cabin massacre, 11, 59, 61, 65.
Sarahsville, O., v, 154.
Saratoga, State proposed by Jefferson, II, 426, 427.
Sargeant, Elizabeth, v, 120.
Sargent, James, member of first Con- stitutional Convention, III, 107.
Sargent, John, member of Walpole Company, 1, 468.
Sargent, John, U. S. Bank case, III, 324. Sargent, Winthrop, member of Ohio
Company of Associates, II, 445, 446, 452; secretary of Northwest Terri- tory, 463, 466; 473; connection with Scioto Company, 484, 487; 523, 596; III, 59; IV, 508.
Sargent, Winthrop, historical writer, I, 292, 298.
Satanas, name for Shawnee Indians, I, 167.
Sattelihu, name for Andrew Montour, I, 215.
Saugrain, Dr., Gallipolis settler, v, 267. Sault Ste. Marie, Nicollet's discovery,
I, 105; possession proclaimed by France, 115-116; 122, 133, 195, 362, 401; the canal, v, 232, 237, 246, 263, 265, 276, 281.
Sauteaux Indians, 1, 387.
Sauwaseekau, brother of Tecumseh, II, 564.
Savings Banks, IV, 501, 503.
Sawyer, Harvey, manufacturer, v, 320. Sawyer, John Pascal, medical instructor, v, 208.
Sawyer, newspaper publisher, III, 179. Sawyer, William, member of second Constitutional Convention, on negro question, IV, 115.
Sayges Indians, II, 199.
Saylor, Nelson, medical instructor, v, 190.
Sayughtowa, James Logan, son of Shikellamy, II, 62.
Scaento, name for Scioto River, I, 225. Scammon, E. P., Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 284.
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Scarouady (or Monakatootha), Oneida chief, I, 270, 281; half king, 286; on Braddock, 292; 304, 306, 308.
Scaruneate, Indian chief, I, 256.
Schenck, James F., U. S. Navy, in Mexican War, IV, 61, 62.
Schenck, Robert C., minister to Eng- land, II, 135; member of Congress, IV, 282; Major General in Civil War, 282; 285.
Schenck, William C., director of Miami Exporting Company, IV, 490.
Schieffelin, Jacob, and Chillicothe mob, III, 92.
Schleich, Newton, Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 167.
Schlosser, Ensign, British commander at Fort St. Joseph, I, 399-400.
Schoenbrunn, Moravian settlement in Ohio, II, 24-27, 68, 259, 300, 301, 303, 324; escape of converts, 336; 352, 420, 575.
Schoolcraft, Henry R., literary work, 1, 171, 177, 178.
Schools and School Lands, see Educa- tion.
Schouler, James, quoted, II, 520.
Schroeder, A. T., literary work, III, 402.
Schumacher, Ferdinand, manufacturer, V, 322.
Schurz, Carl (of Mo.), IV, 334.
Schuyler, Peter, and the Mohawk chiefs, 1, 188.
Schuyler, Philip (General), III, 198-199, 202.
Schwarze, W. N., literary work, II, 9. Schweinitz, de, Edmund, see De Schweinitz.
Sciodoe, name for Scioto River, I, 243. Scionto, name for Scioto River, 1, 225. Scioto Company, The, II, 450, 452, 453, 454, 484-495, 498, 587.
Scioto County, prehistoric remains, I, 45; traversed by Gist, 244; French Grant, II, 500; erection, III, 150;
share of surplus revenue, IV, 12; 26, 80; flood of 1884, 355; V, 142. Scioto Gazette, The (Chillicothe), III, 119, 176, 177, 178.
Scioto Plains, The, see Pickaway Plains. Scioto River, The, prehistoric remains, I, 35, 43-44, 45, 59-69; 120, 156, 163; Indian tribes, 166-170, 175; various names for river, 225; 227; Gist's visit, 243-244, 247; captivity of Mrs. Ingles, 318-320; 327, 330, 393, 396, 417, 419, 421, 429, 430, 449, 471; visit of Rev. David Jones, II, 26-27, 36; Ohio Indian confeder- acy (see Pickaway Plains), 37-45, 47; 69, 70, 72, 97, 110, 123; destruction of Mingo towns, 127-128; 134, 164, 165, 182, 227, 232, 245, 253, 282, 284, 301, 302, 342, 344, 355, 360, 376; boundary of Va. Military Dis- trict, 411; 450; boundary of Scioto Company's lands, 453; 467, 482- 495 (see Scioto Company); 505, 511, 557, 562; surveys and settlements by Nathaniel Massie and Lucas Sullivant, 593-596; 598; III, 8, 62; proposed as western boundary of Ohio, 70, 90, 93; 261, 270; the canal, 346; 427-428, 435, 453; IV, 355. Scioto Salt Works, The, III, 37, 82. Scippo Creek, I, 243; II, 38, 39, 105. Scofield, W. E., member of third Con- stitutional Convention, IV, 320.
"Scorpion," The, American ship in the battle of Lake Erie, III, 301.
Scott, Charles (General), Indian expe- ditions, II, 511, 520-521; in Wayne's expedition, 544, 549, 550; Governor of Ky., III, 269.
Scott, David H., medical instructor, v, 208.
Scott, J. F., on Betty Zane, II, 391-392. Scott, John, Andrews raider, IV, 194, 202.
Scott, Josiah, member of second Con-
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stitutional Convention, IV, 110; Judge of Ohio Supreme Court, 175; V, III, 113, 131, 135, 140-141, 149. Scott, Martha, subscriber to sword for Major Croghan, III, 299.
Scott, Molly, in siege of Fort Henry, II, 386, 391-392.
Scott, Robert K., Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 257.
Scott, Thomas, secretary of first Con- stitutional Convention, III, III; Judge of Ohio Supreme Court, v, 104.
Scott, William J., medical instructor, v, 206, 208.
Scott, Winfield (General), IV, 22, 60.
Scott Law, The, IV, 373, 383, 532-533. Scrappathus, Mingo chief, II, 91.
Scribner, Charles H., member of third
Constitutional Convention, IV, 320; legal writer, V, 31.
Scruniyatha, half king, 1, 303.
Scudder, John M., legal writer, v, 32.
Search and Seizure Act, The, IV, 541. Searcher, The (Todkahdohs), murderer of the Chief Logan, II, 283.
Searle, Carrington W. (Judge), decision, V, 125-126.
Seddon, James A., Confederate Secre- tary of War, IV, 265.
Seely, Uri, "Harris Line" Commis- sioner, III, 44I.
Seip Group, The, prehistoric, 1, 69.
Semicolon Club, The, Cincinnati, v, 50.
Seminole Indians, 1, 161, 169.
Semple, Samuel, Quartermaster, II, 254. Senators, U. S., election of, Iv, 465.
Seneca County, II, 342; share of surplus revenue, IV, 12; 407.
Seneca Indians, 1, 100, III, 119, 120, 142, 159; "Senecas of the Sandusky" -the Mingoes, 166; 185, 191, 213, 215, 220, 223, 287; in French and Indian War, 302, 315, 334; Pontiac's conspiracy, 384, 403-405; 416, 439,
442, 445, 448; II, 21, 36, 43, 44, 68, 69, 137, 141, 162, 170, 283, 397, 400, 413; at Franklinton Council, III, 287-289; V, 231.
Seneca-Abeal Indians, II, 413.
Seneca Oil, name for petroleum, IV, 366; v, 266.
Senior vs. Ratterman, IV, 533.
Senseman, Gottlob, Moravian minister, II, 301, 322. Serpent Mound, The, I, 73-76.
Seven Ranges, The, II, 421, 443, 586- 587, 598, 599; III, 8.
Seven Years' War, The, see French and Indian War.
Sevier, Valentine, soldier, II, 93.
Seward, William H., IV, 185.
Shackamaxon, Pa., Penn's treaty, I, 184.
Shade, The, Shawnee chief, II, 165.
Shadrack, Perry G., Andrews raider, IV, 194, 202.
Shakers, The, III, 181.
Shaler, manufacturer, V, 329.
Shamokin, Pa., Indian town, II, 13, 61, 62.
Shamokin Indians, II, 64.
Shanagaba (or Shenagaba), son of Pontiac, 1, 458; 11, 139, 165.
Shandotto, Wyandot chief, II, 507.
Shannoah Town, name for Lower Shawnee Town, I, 244.
Shannon, Samuel (Captain), in Lochry expedition, II, 308-310.
Shannon, Wilson, Governor, III, 450, 455; IV, 42, 48, 88, 376.
Shannopin's Town, Pa., Indian village, I, 213, 224, 236, 272.
Sharp, Benjamin, quoted, II, 284.
Sharp, H. J., member of State Board of Health, V, 213.
Sharpe, Joseph, manager of impeach- ment of Judges, v, 118.
Sharts, Joseph W., literary work, v, 67.
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Shauck, J. A., Judge of Ohio Supreme Court, IV, 443.
Shaw, Albert, editor, v, 15.
Shaw, Gabriel, III, 207.
Shawnee, O., IV, 408.
Shawnee Indians, and La Salle, I, 120,
121, 143, 146; 159; habitat, charac- teristics, etc., 167-170; controversy regarding their conquest by Iro- quois, 171-177, 192; 201, 213, 215, 219, 224, 226; Gist's visit, 243-244, 247; 248, 249, 256, 284, 290; take part in Braddock's defeat, 294; in French and Indian War, 301-304, 306-309, 311-317, 318, 327-328, 330, 337, 340, 347; 356, 362, 365, 367; in Pontiac's conspiracy, 384, 393; 4II, 416-419, 421, 425, 427; Bouquet's expedition, 436-442, 445; 446, 448, 449, 451; at Stanwix conference (1768), 463-465; 474; Washington on their attitude, 495; visit of Rev. David Jones, II, 26-27, 30; Ohio Indian confederacy, 38-51; 56, 63, 68; expedition of Major Angus Mc- Donald, 69-73; 74, 84; with Corn- stalk at battle of Point Pleasant, 91; Dunmore's campaign and treaty, 105, 117, 124-127, 129, 139; 151; Cornstalk's death, 156-159; 162, 164, 169, 170; capture of Boone, 179-181; 182, 185; 216, 221, 227-228; Kenton's foray and capture, 232-233; 254, 255; Bowman's expedition, 269-274; 275, 279; George Rogers Clark's expedi- tion, 285-289; 302, 322; Crawford's expedition and battle, 342, 353, 355, 356, 358, 359; 367, 374, 379, 380, 396, 399, 400; Fort Finney treaty, 417; Colonel Benjamin Logan's expedition, 418; 472, 475, 506, 508, 509-510, 515, 521, 528, 532, 548; at. battle of Fallen Timbers, 551; at Greenville treaty, 555; 558, 564, 565, 567; last fight on Scioto, 593; 595;
III, 271; at Franklinton council, 287- 290.
Shawnee Town, 1, 225, 244. See Lower Shawnee Town.
Shea, John D. Gilmary, literary work, 1, 115, 197-198; 11, 4.
Sheadle, J. H., identified with develop- ment of Lake transportation, v, 247. Shebosch, John Joseph, Moravian, II, 184-185, 320, 330.
Shebosch, Joseph, killed at Moravian massacre, II, 330.
Shedd, manufacturer, V, 32I.
Shelby, Captain, at battle of Point Pleasant, II, 97.
Shelby, John, member of legislative committee on canals, III, 342.
Shelby County, 11, 360; share of sur- plus revenue, IV, 12.
Shellabarger, Samuel, on Thomas Cor- win, IV, 71.
Shenegaba (or Shanagaba), son of Pon- tiac, 1, 458; 11, 139, 165.
Shenango, Pa. (Logstown), I, 213.
Shepherd, David (Colonel), commander at Fort Henry, II, 172; in Brod- head's expedition, 297; 388.
Shepherd, Henry A., literary work, I, 12, 14.
Sheridan, Michael V., Brigadier Gen- eral, IV, 428.
Sheridan, Philip H. (General), IV, 256, 281, 428, 478; v, 14; literary work, 17.
Sherman, Charles R., Judge of Ohio Supreme Court, v, 104, 142-143.
Sherman, E. D., manufacturer, v, 286. Sherman, John, presides at first State
Convention of Republican party, IV, 140; defeat in Speakership con- test, 149; first elected U. S. Senator, 155-156; defends Ohio troops, 183; 237, 285, 332, 336; Secretary of the Treasury, 337, 343-344; Senator, 382, 388, 389, 393, 405; Secretary
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of State, 428, 434; 435, 436; death, 444; 480, 481; v, 142.
Sherman, Taylor, v, 142.
Sherman, William T., Lieutenant and Captain in Mexican War, IV, 61; General in Civil War, 183, 256, 257,
281, 478; literary work, v, 17; 142. Sherman, manufacturer, v, 280.
Sherwin, Henry A., manufacturer, v, 287.
Sherwood, Katherine M. B., literary work, v, 80.
Shields, John, V, 305.
Shikellamy, father of the chief Logan, II, 13-14, 61, 62, 64.
Shiloh, Battle of, IV, 182, 194.
Shingas (or Shingiss), Delaware chief, I, 270, 311, 338; town of, 236.
Shipbuilding, Burr's flotilla in the Mus- kingum, III, 217, 229-240; industry on the Lake, v, 234-235; statistics of industry, 260; 266, 288, 293, 301.
Shipp, Ensign, in defense of Fort Ste- phenson, III, 293.
Shoemaker, Michael M., literary work, V, 23.
Sholes, Captain, description of first Cleveland hospital, v, 219-220.
Short Creek, II, 174.
Shortt, Colonel, British officer, in attack on Fort Stephenson, III, 297.
Shoshone Indians, 1, 161.
Shotwell, John T., medical instructor, v, 190.
Shoup, Samuel, manufacturer, v, 314.
Shreve, Thomas H., literary work, v, 51. Shurtees Creek, I, 250.
Sibley, Solomon, member of Legisla- ture, Northwest Territory, III, 37. Sibley, William G., literary work, II, 496, 498.
Siebert, Wilbur H. (Prof.), IV, 132; V, 26. Sikader, name for Scioto River, I, 225. Sill, Joshua, Brigadier General in Civil
War, IV, 193, 203, 283.
Silliman, Wyllys, newspaper publisher, III, 177-178; Judge, v, 102.
Silver Heels, Shawnee chief, murder of, II, 68; 139.
Simcoe, John G. (Colonel), Canadian Governor, II, 531, 532, 542, 553. Sinclair, William, General, IV, 428 ..
Sinhioto, name for Scioto River, I, 225.
Sioux Indians, 1, 140, 161, 164, 172, 173, 201.
Six Nations, The, see Iroquois.
Sizer, manufacturer, v, 278, 279.
Skanodo, name for Scioto River, I, 225. Skinner, William, IV, 491.
Slack, Elijah, medical instructor, v, 181, 183, 190, 191.
Slaughter, Thomas (Captain), in Dun- more's expedition, II, 87.
Slavens, Samuel, Andrews raider, IV, 194, 202.
Slavery, prohibited in Northwest Terri- tory by Ordinance of 1787, II, 432; provisions of previous Ordinance (of 1784)-Rufus King and others, 434-436; III, 30; attempt to nullify or modify Ordinance, 49-58; first Constitution and the negro question, 118-119; Jefferson's view, 128; 155; Blennerhassett's slaves, 210; annexa- tion of Texas, IV, 50; Corwin's compromise attitude, 70; the Black Laws and their repeal, 93-96; anti- slavery agitation, Fugitive Slave Law, and organization of Republican party, 119-145; Vallandigham's opin- ions, 210; ratification of Thirteenth Amendment, 289; Fugitive Slave Law case in Ohio Supreme Court, v, 133-136.
Sloane, Rush R., on origin of name of Underground Railroad, Iv, 130; Chillicothe Centennial Commission- er, 451, 452.
Sloane, William M., literary work, v, 25.
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Slocum, Charles E., literary work, I, 126, 127; II, 543; V, 22.
Slough, John P., Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 283.
Slover, John, guide, in Crawford's ex- pedition, II, 351, 354, 365; remark- able escape, 374-376.
Small, John, member of first Constitu- tional Convention, III, 37.
Smalley, E. V., journalist, v, 16. Smallpox, II, 222.
Smith, Emma, wife of Joseph Smith, Jr., III, 4.18.
Smith, Henry Preserved (Rev.), literary work, v, 33.
Smith, Hyrum, Mormon, III, 403, 414, 418, 419, 421.
Smith, Jacob H., Brigadier General, IV, 428.
Smith, James, narrative of captivity, I, 328-333, 340.
Smith, Jesse, medical instructor, v, 181, 183, 190, 19I.
Smith, John (Captain), founder of Jamestown, 1, 95, 167.
Smith, John, member of Legislature,
Northwest Territory, III, 37, 42; member of first Constitutional Con- vention, 107; U. S. Senator, 147; connection with Burr affair, 214, 218-224, 236, 237, 240-241, 245- 246, 249-254.
Smith, John, Mormon, III, 416.
Smith, John A., member of third Con- stitutional Convention, IV, 320.
Smith, Joseph, Jr., founder of Mormon Church, III, 399-424.
Smith, Joseph, Sr., Mormon, III, 403, 416, 418.
Smith, Joseph E., Captain in Mexican War, IV, 57.
Smith, Josiah, v, 201.
Smith, Kirby, Confederate General, IV, 187, 189.
Smith, M. W., Major in Civil War, IV, 259.
Smith, Richard, editor, IV, 439; v, 16. Smith, Samuel, Mormon, III, 403.
Smith, Samuel H., Mormon, III, 416.
Smith, Samuel M., medical instructor, V, 192, 193, 201, 202.
Smith, Sylvester M., Mormon, III, 416. Smith, Thomas Kilby, Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 284.
Smith, Truman, publisher, v, 6.
Smith, William (Dr.), account of Bou- quet's expedition, 1, 436.
Smith, William, Mormon, III, 416.
Smith, William Henry, St. Clair Papers,
II, 466, 529; III, 52, 93-94; V, 25.
Smith, W. L. G., quoted, III, 250.
Smith, William M., medical instructor, v, 203.
Smith, William Sooy, Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 283.
Smith (of N. Y.), member of Congress, and Ordinance of 1787, II, 429.
Smoky Island, II, 337.
Snake, John and Thomas, Shawnee chiefs, II, 71, 302, 379.
Snake Hollow, IV, 364.
Snake's Town, II, 71.
Sneadeker, Catherine (Parks), literary work, v, 67.
Snelling, Jonah (Captain), in War of 1812, III, 265.
Snider, Denton J., literary work, v, 44-45, 66.
Snow, Eliza R., Mormon, III, 418.
Soap Industry, The, v, 260, 294, 295, 298, 302.
Social Life of the pioneers, III, 3-32.
Socialist Party, The, IV, 440, 442.
Society for the Promotion of Useful Knowledge, v, 7.
Society for Savings, The, Cleveland, IV, 501.
Society of the Cincinnati, The, II, 480. Soisson, de, Jean Antoine Charles,
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member of Compagnie du Scioto, iv, 486, 487, 491.
Soldiers' Aid Society of Northern Ohio, The, IV, 280.
Sollman, Torald, medical instructor, v, 208.
"Solomon Thrifty," III, 373. Solomonstown, II, 562.
"Somers," The, American ship in battle of Lake Erie, III, 301.
Somerset, O., IV, 57.
Sonnioto, and Sonontio, names for Scioto River, I, 225.
Sons of Liberty, The, conspiracies, IV, 263-278.
South Olive, O., IV, 366.
Southern Bivouac, The, IV, 265.
Southern Department of Indians, The, II, 137.
Southward, Mary A., subscriber to sword for Major Croghan, III, 299. Souyote, name for Scioto River, I, 225. Spain, part in early discoveries, 1, 84-89; first European owner of Ohio, ousted by France, 151; North Ameri- can possessions under treaty of 1783, II, 404-405; early policy toward the republic, 533-534; Burr's supposed designs, III, 205-207, 215; Spanish-American War, IV, 415-430. Sparks, Jared, quoted or referred to, I, 146, 280, 284, 298, 336, 343, 469, 490.
Spaulding, Rufus P. (Judge), on Judge Swan, IV, 137; organizer of Repub- lican party, 140; V, 104.
Spaulding, Solomon, the "Manuscript Found," III, 400-401.
Spear, William T., Judge of Ohio Su- preme Court, v, 155.
Spears, John R., quoted, II, 203; literary work, v, 65. Spencer, Oliver M., IV, 91, 92.
Sperry, William J., V, 71. Split Island Creek, I, 491.
Split the Log, Indian, IV, 88.
Spooner, Thomas, Internal Revenue Collector, IV, 246.
Spooner, Walter W., v, 331.
Spotswood, Alexander (Sir), Governor of Va., I, 189, 199.
Sprague, John W., Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 257 (misprinted John R.), 284.
Sprague, Mary A., literary work, v, 64. Sprigg, William, Judge of Ohio Supreme Court, III, 147; V, 102, 104.
Spring, Samuel (Rev.), on Burr, III, 196-197.
Springer, Jacob P. (Judge), v, 126.
Springfield, II, 286; incorporation, III, 168; first railroad, Iv, 82; 88, 166, 357, 408, 412, 422, 443, 451; local option election, 461; v, 198; census statistics (1910), 262; 274; develop- ment of population and manufac- tures, 327-329.
Springfield Township, Richland County, watershed line, 1, 156; 1I, 342.
Sproat, Ebenezer (Colonel), member of Ohio Company of Associates, II,
454; Marietta colonist, 456; v, 92. Spruce Hill, prehistoric fort, 1, 10-12, 15-16, 61.
"Squaw Campaign," The, II, 217.
Squier (E. G.) and Davis (E. H.), literary work, I, 12, 14, 21, 36, 38, 44, 45, 61, 64, 65, 69.
"Squirrel Hunters," The, defense of Cincinnati, IV, 189-191.
Staats, Minerva E., v, 155.
Stacey, William, member of first grand jury, v, 93.
Stadden, Richard, Captain in Mexican War, IV, 54, 57.
Stallo, John B., literary work, v, 29.
Stanbery, Henry, member of second Constitutional Convention, IV, 109, IIO; lawyer, v, 107, 148. Stand in the Water, Indian, IV, 88.
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Standard Oil Company, The, case against, IV, 398; organization, v, 282; 316.
Stanley, David S., Major General in Civil War, IV, 256, 282.
Stanton, Edwin M., Secretary of War, IV, 189, 254, 284, 478.
Stanton, Warren, arrest, IV, 187.
Stanwix, Fort (Rome, N. Y.), confer- ences and treaties, see Fort Stanwix. Starbuck, Alexander, journalist, v, 16. Stark, John (General), I, 354.
Stark County, share of surplus revenue, IV, 12; 27, 186, 339.
Starling, Lyne, connection with loca- tion of capital at Columbus, III, 427; benefaction, v, 192, 204. Starling (and Starling-Ohio) Medical College, The, v, 178, 191-202.
Starved Rock, Ill., 1, 146, 195.
State Bank of Ohio, The, established by law of 1845, III, 355-356; IV, 489, 499-500.
State Banks, present, IV, 502-503.
State Flag, The, IV, 450.
State House, The, see Capitol.
State Library, The, established by Governor Worthington, III, 431; V, 8-9.
State vs. Frame, IV, 532.
Steamboats, introduction on Ohio River, III, 184-190; early project of Heigh- way and Pool, IV, 490; v, 269-270, 293.
Stearns, manufacturer, v, 285.
Stebbins, Samuel, member of first grand jury, v, 93. Stedman, Edmund C., v, 56, 71, 81.
Steedman, James B., Major General in Civil War, IV, 282.
Steele, Robert and Mary, literary work, II, 481.
Stembel, Roger M., U. S. Navy, in Mexican War, IV, 61, 62.
Stephan, manufacturer, V, 330.
Stephen, Adam, in Braddock's defeat, I, 297 (misprinted Stephens); Col- onel, in Dunmore's expedition, II, 83, 84; 138.
Stephens, trader, II, 56.
Stephenson, Nathaniel, literary work, v, 60.
Sterret, Mary, subscriber to sword for Major Croghan, III, 298.
Steuben, von, Baron, II, 405.
Steubenville, 1, 491; II, 35, 58; land office, III, 61; in 1810, 168; early newspaper, 179; 238, 437; IV, 55; in 1840-50, 78; 166, 283; flood of 1884, 354; 473; early bank, 491; V, 115, I21; census statistics (1910), 262; 306.
Steubenville Academy, The, III, 175. Stevens, Thaddeus, IV, 293.
Stevens, Vincent S., acknowledgment, V, 322.
Stevenson, Burton E., literary work, v, 61.
Stewart, George N., medical instructor, v, 208.
Stewart, Gilbert H., V, 202.
Stewart, Henry, with Washington in mission of 1753-54, I, 270.
Stewart's Crossing, II, 126.
Stillwater River, The, II, 539."
Stillwell, Richard (Judge), V, 125, 126. Stimson, R. M., newspaper publisher, III, 178.
Stites, Benjamin (Major), connection with Symmes tract and early settle- ments, II, 472-475, 481.
Stockbridge, F. B., name used in Ballot- box Forgery, IV, 393.
Stockbridge Indians, II, 28.
Stockley, Thomas (Captain), in Lochry expedition, II, 308. Stone, Amasa, Jr., and A. B., manu- facturers, V, 280.
Stone, Jonathan, member of first grand jury, v, 93.
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Stone, William L., quoted or referred to,
I, 286, 289, 365, 366, 418, 453, 465;
II, 255, 311, 331, 525, 526, 527, 531. Stony Creek, 11, 17.
Storer, Bellamy (Judge), v, 141.
Storrs, Henry M. (Rev. Dr. ), address, IV, 385.
Story, Daniel (Rev.), pastor at Mariet- ta, II, 168.
Story, Joseph, Justice of U. S. Supreme Court, III, 326.
Stout, Atlas L., officer in Mexican War, IV, 59.
Stout, Rachel, v, 154.
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