History of Ohio; the rise and progress of an American state, Volume Five, Part 35

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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Stow, Joshua, with Moses Cleaveland, II, 583.


Stow's Castle, II, 583.


Stowe, Harriet Beecher, v, 49-50.


Straitsville, O., IV, 364.


Strangleton, James M., medical instruct- or, v, 191.


Strickland, Silas A., Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 257.


Stuart, Charlotte, wife of Lord Dun- more, II, 81.


Stuart, John, Superintendent of Indian Affairs, I, 462.


Stuart, John, brother-in-law of Boone, I, 474.


Stuart, John (Captain), in Dunmore's expedition, II, 87, 97; quoted, IOI- 102, 125, 157.


Struthers, John, manufacturer, v, 318- 319.


Struthers, Thomas, quoted, v, 319. Sufferers' Lands, The, II, 578.


Suffrage, The, qualifications under Ordinance of 1787, III, 36; 105; pro- posal concerning negroes in first Constitutional Convention, 118; pro- visions of first Constitution, 135; petitions in behalf of negroes to second Constitutional Convention, IV, 114-115; Fourteenth and Fif- teenth Amendments to U. S. Con-


stitution, 293-298, 299-301, 304- 306, 307-308; extension of rights to women in school affairs, 408.


Sugar Grove, O., IV, 368.


Sukachgook, Indian name for Wayne, II, 541.


Sullivan, Daniel (Captain), spying ex- pedition to Detroit, II, 217-218.


Sullivan, Captain, in siege of Fort Henry, II, 388.


Sullivant, Joseph, v, 201.


Sullivant, Lucas, founder of Franklin- ton (now Columbus), II, 595-596; v, 305.


Sullivant, William S., scientist, v, 27, 193, 201.


Sulpitians, The, religious order, 1, 118- 122, 198.


Summit County, III, 127; coal first mined, 168; 360; share of surplus revenue, IV, 12.


Sumrill's Ferry (now West Newton, Pa.), II, 456, 457.


Sun, The, Indian chief, II, 555.


Sunbury, Pa., II, 397.


Sunday Laws, IV, 457, 507, 521, 539- 540.


Sunyendeand, Indian town, I, 331.


Super, Charles W., literary work, v, 40-41.


Supporter and Scioto Gazette, The (Chil- licothe), III, 177.


Supreme Court of Ohio, The, see Judi- ciary.


Supreme Court of the United States, see Constitution of U. S.


Surplus Revenue, The, IV, 3-16. Susquehanna River, The, 1, 114, 464; II, 16, 20, 21, 161.


Sutliff, Milton, Judge of Ohio Supreme Court, v, 135.


Sutton, H. T., member of State Board of Health, v, 216.


Swain, Charles S., Pan-American Ex- position Commissioner, IV, 483.


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Swallowhead, Indian, II, 30. Swan, Gustavus, Judge of Ohio Supreme Court, v, 104, 137.


Swan, Joseph R., member of second Constitutional Convention, IV, 109- IIO; Chief Justice of Ohio Supreme Court, decision on Fugitive Slave Law, 135-139; organizer of Repub- lican party, 140; 175; V, 31, 104, 131, 135-140, 148, 201.


Swartout, John, III, 202, 203. Swatara Creek, II, 457.


Swayne, Noah H., Justice of U. S. Su- preme Court, on Charles Hammond, III, 330-331; letter to Alfred Kelley, 352; Commissioner on boundary question, 444; opinion in Vallandig- ham case, IV, 226.


Swayne, Wager, Major General in Civil War, IV, 282.


Swearingen, Andrew (Colonel), in siege of Fort Henry, II, 174.


"Sweeping Resolutions," The, III, 160; V, 122.


T ACHANOONTIA, Iroquois chief I, 192.


Tachnechdorus, name for Chief Logan, II, 62.


Taensas Indians, I, 144.


Taft, Alphonso, IV, 340; Secretary of of War and Attorney General of U. S., 460.


Taft, William H., Governor of Philip- pine Islands, IV, 428; Secretary of War, Akron speech, 456-457; Presi- dent of U. S., 459-460, 466.


Tagancourte, Seneca chief, I, 142. Tahgahjute, name for Chief Logan, II, 35, 62, 109. Také, Huron chief, 1, 387. Tallmadge, O., v, 44, 322.


Talon, Intendant of New France, I, 115, 119, 133.


Sweet Breeze, daughter of Little Turtle, II, 517.


Swege Lake, name for Lake Erie, I, 185. Swing, David (Rev.), literary work, v, 40.


Sycamore Shoals, The, council, II, 146- 147


Sylvania, State proposed by Jefferson, II, 426.


Symmes, Anna, wife of William H. Harrison, II, 475.


Symmes, Daniel, director of Miami Exporting Company, IV, 490; Judge of Ohio Supreme Court, v, 104.


Symmes, John Cleves, 1, 17; II, 463; Symmes Purchase-settlement of Cincinnati, Dayton, and Miami Valley, 473-482, 587, 592, 598; III, 8, 43, 59, 174; Judge of Northwest Territory, IV, 508, 509; v, 89, 95. Symmes, S. C., lawyer, IV, 312. Symmes Theory, The, V, 31.


Tamaque (or Big Beaver), Delaware chief, II, 17.


Tamaroa Indians, I, 139, 144.


Tammany, Delaware chief, 1, 165, 184. Tanacharison, Seneca half king, I, 214, 258; advises construction of fort at Ohio forks, 259; 270, 278; services to Washington, 280-282, 284; death, 286.


Taney, Roger B., Chief Justice of U. S., V, 130.


Tappan, Benjamin, Canal Commis- sioner, III, 345; Judge, v, 117.


Tardiveau, Bartholomew, slavery peti- tion, III, 51.


Tarhe (or The Crane), Wyandot chief, II, 344; at Fort Finney treaty, 417; Fort Harmar treaty, 508; Greenville


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treaty, 555, 556; life, 560-563; 567; Franklinton council, III, 288-290. Tarhestown, II, 563.


Tate, J. H., medical instructor, v, 190. Tawa Indians, 1, 311, 338; II, 199, 551. Tawixwti Town, Pickawillany, I, 226. Taxation, Northwest Territory regula-


tions, III, 48-49; first Constitution, 137; the U. S. Bank, 313-328; General Property Tax Law of 1846, 356-357; support of schools, 396; question of taxing liquor traffic, IV, 346, 347, 373-375, 382-384; Governor Foraker's recommendations concern- ing general taxes, 391; 399-400, 410; Governor Nash's administration, 446-448, 449-450; 458; Governor Harmon's administration, 464; liq- uor tax-various measures, 507, 531- 534.


Taylor, Edward L., Sr., on discovery of Ohio River, I, 129.


Taylor, Hovey, manufacturer, v, 280. Taylor, Jacob E., Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 257.


Taylor, James W., "History of Ohio," II, 256-257; V, 20.


Taylor, John, president of Mormon Church, III, 422, 423.


Taylor, Jonathan, Harris Line Comis- sioner, III, 441.


Taylor, Robert W., manufacturer, v, 320.


Taylor, William Alexander, literary work, v, 22.


Taylor, Zachary (General and Presi- dent), Iv, 49, 53, 54, 56, 63, 68-69.


Tearing Asunder, Indian chief, II, 507. Teata, Huron chief, 1, 387.


Tecaughretanego, Indian chief, I, 332. Tecumapease, sister of Tecumseh, II, 564.


Tecumseh, Shawnee chief, II, 91, 98, 287; Colonel Benjamin Logan's expedition, 418; St. Clair's defeat,


528; battle of Fallen Timbers, 548; 558; career, 563-570; Hull's campaign and surrender, III, 264-266; 268, 273; siege of Fort Meigs, 276-281, 282; 287, 290-293.


Tedyuskung, Delaware chief, 1, 312, 337. Temperance Crusade, The Women's, IV, 330-331.


Tenekawautawa, see Prophet.


Tennessee River, The, I, 464; 11, 38, 145. Terry, Charles A., medical instructor, v, 208.


Tetepachski, Delaware chief, II, 223.


Tew, Harvey W., manufacturer, III, 322.


Thackeray, William M., on Laurel Hill battle, I, 283.


Thames, Battle of the, II, 563, 568-569; III, 291, 306; Moravian settlement on river, II, 575.


Thayendanegea, see Brant (Joseph).


Thayer, Proctor, medical instructor, v, 208.


Thirteenth Amendment to U. S. Consti- tution, IV, 289, 293.


Thomas, Indian boy, escape, II, 336. Thomas, Abraham, soldier, experiences, II, 72.


Thomas, Cyrus, archaeological work, 1, 52.


Thomas, Edith M., literary work, v, 81. Thomas, Frederick W., literary work, V, 51, 71.


Thomas, John H., manufacturer, v, 328. Thomas, Martha, literary work, v, 53. Thomas, Mordecai, slave case, v, 105- 106.


Thomas, Rolla L., medical instructor, v, 178.


Thomas, W. S., on Springfield indus- tries, v, 328.


Thompson, Andrew (Captain), II, 311. Thompson, Jacob, Confederate, IV, 265-267, 273, 277.


Thompson, James H., Commissioner to


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bring body of General Hamer, IV, 64; on Women's Crusade, 330-331, Thompson, Samuel, Captain in Mexican War, IV, 56.


Thompson, Samuel, Thompsonian sys- tem, v, 180.


Thompson, Smith, Justice U. S. Su- preme Court, III, 326.


Thompson, William O., president Ohio State University, IV, 452.


Thompson, William T., literary work, v, 67.


Thomson, Peter G., literary work, v, 20. Thrall, Homer, medical instructor, v, 202.


Thresher, E., manufacturer, V, 315. Thrown in the Water, Indian chief, II, 507.


Thurman, Allen G., Democratic leader, IV, 229, 236; candidate for Governor, 301-302, 304; U. S. Senator, 306-307, 328, 330, 332-333, 334, 336, 344-345, 382; Judge of Ohio Supreme Court, v, 130; 137-138, 148, 152.


Thurman, Pleasant, IV, 328. Thurston, O., IV, 368.


Thwaites, Reuben Gold, quoted or referred to, 1, 104, 337, 360, 423,


448; II, 57, 83, 189-190, 192-193, 195.


Thwing, Charles F., literary work, v, 39. Tiber River, The, proposed name for Mad River, II, 481.


Ticonderoga, N. Y., 1, 236, 412, 413.


Tidball, John W., Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 264.


Tiffin, II, 342; IV, 55; census statistics (1910), v, 263.


Tiffin, Edward, Governor, II, 565, 597; member of Legislature, Northwest Territory, III, 37; Speaker of House, 39; 43, 50; U. S. Senator, attitude on slavery, 57, 58; Washington's letter recommending him to St. Clair-sketch of career, 74-78; Anti-


Federalist and Statehood leader, 80, 86-95; member of first Constitu- tional Convention, 107; president of Convention, 111, 114, 118, 119; elected Governor, 146; elected U. S. Senator, 166; 167; Burr affair, and his action as Governor, 215-217, 224-225, 229-240, 244, 248, 250; 251, 253, 368, 429, 446, 450; IV, 119, 452; v, 98, 100.


"Tigress," The, American ship in battle of Lake Erie, III, 301.


Tikamthe, name for Tecumseh, II, 564. Tillihas, Indian town, 1, 329.


Times and Seasons, III, 412.


Tin Plate, episode in Mckinley cam- paign of 1891, IV, 402-404; statistics, v, 260.


Tionontati (Tobacco) Indians, 1, 163. Tippecanoe, Battle of, II, 567; III, 268- 269, 281.


"Tippecanoe and Tyler Too, " IV, 31-33 . Tippecanoe River, The, II, 566.


Tippecanoe Well, The, natural gas, IV, 368.


Tlascala, Mex., resemblance of ancient works to those in Ohio, I, 23.


Tobacco, prehistoric use, 1, 55-56, 60.


Tobacco Indians, conquest by Iroquois,


I, 109-110, 163.


Tod, David, IV, 96, 171; elected Gov- ernor, 176-177; administration, 181- 190, 205, 213-214, 216, 227, 232, 237, 245, 248, 251, 252-253; 289; V, 124; manufacturer, 320.


Tod, George, III, 85; Judge of Ohio Supreme Court, 156-158; v, 104, 118-122, 123-124, 126.


Todd, John (Colonel), commandant of "County of Illinois," II, 211; killed at battle of Blue Licks, 382, 383, 384. Todd, Levi (Captain), in Bowman's Ohio expedition, II, 269; at battle of Blue Licks, 382.


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Todd, Robert, General in Wayne's expedition, II, 548, 550.


Todd, Thomas, Justice of U. S. Supreme Court, III, 326.


Todkahdohs (The Searcher), murderer of Chief Logan, II, 283.


Toledo, III, 396; so-called "Toledo War," 440-446; 449; IV, 25, 60, 303, 319, 320, 374, 384, 408, 411, 423, 440, 443, 472, 480; v, 22, 68, 80, 177, 179-180, 216, 221, 236; census sta- tistics (1910), 262; 264; develop- ment of population and manufac- tures, 310-313.


Toledo Medical College, The, v, 179- 180; State Hospital, 179-180.


Tomlinson, Benjamin, on Logan's speech, 11, 114-116, 118.


Tomlinson, Nathaniel, in Baker's Cabin massacre, II, 59.


Tom's Town, Indian village, I, 441.


Tompkins, Daniel D., member of Ohio


Steamboat Navigation Company, III, 185.


Toner, J. M., literary work, 1, 482.


Tonty, de, Henri, with La Salle, 1, 137- 146.


Tornado, The, name for Wayne, II, 552. Torrence, Frederick R., literary work, v, 84.


Tourgee, Albion W., literary work, v, 54, 57-58.


Towle, N. C., on date of admission, III, 151.


Townshend, Norton S., and Chase's election to Senate, IV, 94-96.


Transylvania Company, The, and Transylvania (original name for Ky.), II, 146-151, 155-156, 232.


Transylvania University, Lexington, Ky., II, 478; III, 455.


Travis Creek, II, 325.


Treason Bill, The, in Civil War, IV, 160- 16I.


Trent, at Stanwix conference, I, 463.


Trent, William (Captain), journey to Pickawillany, I, 254-257; 258-259; begins construction of fort at Ohio forks, 277-278; 279, 302.


Trigg, Stephen, Ky. pioneer, killed at battle of Blue Licks, I, 382 (mis- printed Triff), 383, 384.


Trimble, Allen, Governor, III, 375, 450, 452, 453; IV, 141-142.


Trimble, Isaac R. (General), Con- federate, IV, 273.


"Trip," The, American ship in battle of Lake Erie, III, 302.


Trollope, Frances M., v, 47.


Trotter, Robert (Colonel), in Colonel Benjamin Logan's expedition, II, 418; in Harmar's expedition, 512, 513, 515.


Trowbridge, Amasa, medical instructor, v, 203.


Truby, Lieutenant Colonel, in Harmar's expedition, II, 513.


True, Jabez, member of first grand jury, v, 93.


Trueman, Alexander (Major), spy, killed by Indians, II, 531-532.


Truman, publisher, v, 6.


Trumbull, Jonathan, Governor of Conn. II, 591.


Trumbull County, watershed line, I, 155; orginal bounds, 591; III, 85; population in 1800, 106; 107, III, 114, 164, 175, 183, 342, 450; share of surplus revenue, IV, 13; 109, 283, 296, 534; v, 114, 115, 122, 123, 124, 148.


Tucker, B. (General), justice, v, 93.


Tucker, J. Randolph, address, IV, 385. Tucker, Simon B., Captain in Mexican War, IV, 54.


Tunison, Joseph S., literary work, v, 43. Tupper, Anselm, surveyor, II, 454; teacher, III, 369; grand juror, v, 93. Tupper, Benjamin (General), surveyor, II, 420; member of Ohio Company


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of Associates, 442-445, 448, 454; connection with Scioto Company, 484.


Tupper, Edward W. (General), III, 242, 270.


Turkey Bottom, Cincinnati, II, 475.


Turkey Clan of Delaware Indians, I, 439.


Turkey Creek, Pa., I, 346.


Turner, George, Supreme Judge, North- west Territory, IV, 508, 509; v, 90, 95.


Turner, James, engraver, I, 239. Turner, John, 11, 161.


Turtle, The, Indian chief, I, 256-257.


Turtle Clan of Delaware Indians, I, 442; II, 13, 22, 336.


Turtle Creek, 1, 278, 292.


Turtle Island, Maumee Bay, II, 543.


Tuscarawas, Indian town, I, 227; II, 17, 18, 222, 223.


Tuscarawas County, 1, 4; II, 352; share of surplus revenue, IV, 13.


Tuscarawas Indians, an Iroquois tribe, 1, 166, 175, 223; in French and Indian War, 334; II, 21, 36, 137, 413. Tuscarawas River, The, 1, 156, 166,


227, 230, 236; Bouquet's encamp- ments, 438, 441; Moravians, II, 16, 22, 23; 36, 68, 224; Fort Laurens, 225-226, 253, 260; 299, 304, 319, 321, 322, 327; boundary, Fort Mc- Intosh treaty, 415, 467; 546; Green- ville treaty, 557; 574, 575, 577.


Tuscarora Indians, see Tuscarawas.


Tutela Indians, II, 21.


Tutelu, Indian, II, 369, 374.


Tuttle, Daniel, arrest, IV, 187.


Tuttle, H. B., manufacturer, v, 279, 280. Tuttle, Mary McArthur, literary work, v, 25.


Twightwee Indians, I, 162, 172, 192, 215, 219, 220, 226; Gist's visit, 244- 247, 256, 302, 304, 312, 393. See Miami and Piankeshaw Indians. Tygart River, The, Ky., 1, 44.


Tyler, Comfort, in Burr affair, III, 234, 235, 238, 239, 242, 244.


Tyler, Erastus B., Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 284.


Tyler, John, campaign of 1840, IV, 22, 31-32; President, 37.


Tymochtee River (or Creek), I, 485; II, 295, 342, 345, 353, 368.


U NCLE TOM'S CABIN," v, 50. Underground Railroad, The, IV, 129-139.


Unhappy Jake, Indian, II, 62.


Union County, share of surplus revenue, IV, 13; 31, 112, 137. Union Furnace, The, IV, 80.


Union Humane Society, The, IV, 125. Union Party, The, Republican party merged in, IV, 172-177, 206, 231-238, 289-291, 297-298; abandonment of name, 303-304.


Union Reform Party, The, IV, 440, 442. Union Village, O., III, 181.


United Brethren, The (Moravians), II, IO.


United States, The, see Congress and Constitution.


United States Bank, The, Ohio's antag- onism of, III, 311-328; IV, 493-494. United States Military Tract, The, III, 171, 172.


Unloading Machines, v, 243-245, 284-285. Updegraff, Nathan, member of first Constitutional Convention, III, 107. Upper Piqua, II, 395-396.


Upper Sandusky, Kenton's captivity, II, 246-247; 255, 258, 259, 296, 302, 304, 312, 344; Crawford's expedition (Upper Sandusky and Upper San- dusky Old Town), 353, 355-357, 360; 384, 385, 563; III, 270; IV, 37, 83, 86.


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Upton, Harriet T., Chicago World's Fair, IV, 478; quoted, v, 324.


Urban, Charles, manufacturer, v, 296.


Urbana, II, 565; III, 263, 454, 455; IV, 88, 89, 411; early bank, 492; v, 82. Utrecht, Treaty of, 1, 173, 190, 222.


V ALLANDIGHAM, Clement L., member of Legislature, on judi- cial system, IV, 105; member of Congress and Democratic leader, 161-162, 172; defeat for Congress, 205; opposition to the War-ante- cedents and character, 209-213; Mt. Vernon speech, trial, banishment, and candidacy for Governor, 216- 238; connection with Sons of Liberty, 263, 265-271; 292; compact with Thurman and Pendleton, 301- 302, 306-307; "New Departure," 310, 311; death, 312, 313.


Valley Forge, Pa., II, 189, 215. Valodin, Francois, II, 495.


Van Braam, Jacob, with Washington in mission of 1753-54, I, 269, 272; Lieutenant, in Washington's Pa. campaign, 279, 285.


Van Buren, Martin (President), III, 447; IV, 6, 20, 21, 27-29, 36, 41.


Van Derveer, Ferdinand, Captain in Mexican War, IV, 60; Brigadier General in Civil War, 257, 283.


Van Mater's Stockade, W. Va., II, 174. Vance, David, member of Legislative Council, Northwest Territory, II, 596; III, 38, 44.


Vance, John L., on Gallipolis settlers, II, 495-496; address, Iv, 399; on flood of 1884, 450.


Vance, Joseph, Governor, III, 450, 454- 455; IV, 20; member of second Con- stitutional Convention, 112; v, 156. Vance, Samuel C., IV, 490.


Vanceville, O., III, 38.


Vanderberg, Henry, member of Legisla- tive Council, Northwest Territory, II, 596; III, 38, 39; v, 98.


Varnum, James M. (General), member of Ohio Company of Associates, Marietta settler, and Judge of North- west Territory, II, 446, 462, 463, 465; v, 88, 89, 90.


Vattier, Charles, III, 180.


Vaudreuil, de, Marquis, Governor of Canada, I, 128, 291, 308, 333, 353, 355.


Vaughan, Daniel, literary work, v, 28. Venable, Emerson, literary work, v, 45, 69.


Venable, William Henry, personal sketch, v, I; contribution, "Ohio Literary Men and Women," 3-84. Venable, William Mayo (Captain), literary work, v, 26.


Venango and Fort Venango, Pa., I, 224, 258, 270, 272, 278, 304, 311, 356, 396, 403, 483.


Venice, name proposed for Dayton, II, 481.


Vera Cruz, Mex., Ohio troops at, IV, 56, 57, 60, 61, 62.


Vermillion River, The (Ill.), 1, 14I.


Vermillion River, The (O.), 1, 156, 420. Vernon, Frederick Ward (Major), com-


mander at Fort Laurens, II, 258, 260.


Vernon River, The, II, 355.


Verrazzano, discoveries for France, 1, 91. "Veteran Observer," E. D. Mansfield, V, II.


Veto Power, The, IV, 322, 450; v, 126- 127.


Via Sacra, The, at Marietta, 1, 43.


Victor, Orville James, literary work, V, II.


Viele, Arnold, visit to the Ohio, I, 129. Villages, places of under 5,000, IV, 450.


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Villiers, de, Coulon, with Céloron, I, 220. Villiers, de, French officer, 1, 279; Wash- ington's surrender of Fort Necessity, 285-286, 308.


Vincennes, Ind., I, 370; originally Post Vincent, 450; II, 189; George Rogers Clark's capture, 197, 201; retaken by British, 206; again captured by Clark, 207-211; 253, 254, 289, 411, 509, 511, 567; capital of Indiana Territory, 597; III, 37, 38, 51, 56, 70-72; IV, 522.


Vinton, Samuel F., member of Congress, III, 446; candidate for Governor, IV, 142; lawyer, v, 105-106.


Vinton County, IV, 80; Morgan raiders, 246; v, 142.


Virginia, beginnings, I, 94; early exten- sion and claims of territory, 183, 189, 192-193, 199; cooperation with Pa. in sending Weiser, 212; Ohio Land Company (1748), 216-218; 219-220, 249-251, 258-259; Governor Dinwiddie sends Washington on mission to the French, 263-274; Captain Trent sent to build fort at Ohio forks, 277-278; Washington's Pa. expedition, 279-287; Va. troops in Braddock's campaign, 291-292;


Sandy Creek expedition of Colonel Andrew Lewis, 327-328; expedition of Forbes and fall of Fort Duquesne, 343-349; 371; Va. troops with Bou- quet, 437; 443, 445, 462, 463, 465; II, preface; rivalry with Pa. for Ohio forks, 47-50; Cresap and Major Angus McDonald, 55-73; Dunmore's War and its results, 79-106, 123-142; settlement of Ky., 145-150, 155-156; 157-159, 163-164; the sending of George Rogers Clark to the West, 191-193; 219, 306-307; western terri- torial claims and their adjustment, 408-4II; 426, 427, 592, 598; partici- pation and influence in settlement and early history of Ohio, III, 8, 49- 50, 65, 81, III, 119; IV, 77; slavery, 119, 121, 129, 144; Ohio and the creation of West Va., 167-169.


Virginia Gazette, The, II, 113, 13I.


Virginia Military District, The, II, 41I, 460, 592-593, 594, 598; III, 50, 74, 171, 172.


Virginia Resolutions of 1798, The, III, 32I.


Visgar, Jacob, member of Legislature, Northwest Territory, III, 37.


Vomit Town, II, 70.


W ABASH and Erie Canal, The, III, 359; v, 236.


Wabash River, The, ques- tion of La Salle's route, I, 126- 129; 162, 163, 199, 353, 364, 401, 447, 449; II, 46, 199, 201, 205; Clark's Vincennes expedition, 207- 210; 253, 417, 418, 505, 509-511, 521, 523, 531, 556, 557; III, 359.


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


Wade, Benjamin F., IV, 109, 141; U. S. Senator, 174, 204, 237, 285, 306; 428; v, 147.


Wade, James Franklin, Major General, IV, 428.


Wade, M. S., Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 283.


Waite, F. C., v, 208.


Waite, Morrison R., Chief Justice of U. S., IV, 319.


Wake, Susan, subscriber to sword for Major Croghan, III, 299.


Wakotomica and Wapatomika, Indian towns, I, 440-441; II, 70-71, 73, 88, 91, 239-240, 245, 249, 289, 374, 379, 380, 384, 385.


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Walcott, C. P., delegate to Peace Con- ference, IV, 155.


Walcutt, Charles C., Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 257, 283.


Walden, R. B., literary work, v, 26. Waldsmith, Christian, director of Mi- ami Exporting Company, IV, 490. Walhonding River, The, 1, 156, 238; II, 37, 140, 239, 278, 295, 355.


Walker, Benjamin (Colonel), connec- tion with Scioto Company, II, 494.


Walker, Charles M., on date of admis- sion, III, 151.


Walker, Henry, U. S. Navy, in Mexican War, IV, 62.


Walker, John, Va. Commissioner to treat with Indians, II, 138.


Walker, Thomas (of Va.), member of various commissions, 1, 463; 11, 138, 139.


Walker, Timothy (Judge), on Mass. emigration to Ohio, III, 3; legal writer, v, 31.


Walker, William, Indian, IV, 88.


Wall, William, Major in Mexican War, IV, 54.


Wallace, Alexander, arrest, IV, 187. Wallace, Lewis (General), defense of Cincinnati, IV, 188-190.


Wallace, Robert, fate of family, II, 325. Wallace, William (Colonel), Holmes County disturbances, IV, 227.


Walpole, Indian, IV, 88.


Walpole, Thomas, and Walpole Grant, II, 468-469, 484. Wampanoag Indians, II, 15, 21. Wangomen, Delaware Indian, II, 21. Wapakoneta, II, 396; IV, 83.


Wapatomika, see Wakotomica.


War Governors' Convention, The, IV, 254.


War of 1812, II, 567-570; III, 257-308. Ward, Artemus, humorist, v, 68.


Ward, Durbin, lawyer, v, 152.


Ward, James (Captain), killed in battle of Point Pleasant, II, 98.


Ward, John, II, 240.


Ward, May Alden, literary work, v, 43. Ward, Nahum, literary work, v, 20.


Ward, Thomas W., officer in Mexican War, IV, 59.


Ward, William G., literary work, v, 43. Ward, Ensign, surrenders original fort at Ohio forks, I, 278.


Warder, Benjamin H., manufacturer, v, 328.


Warder, John A., medical instructor, v, 190.


Warder, J. T., manufacturer, v, 327. Warner, A. J. (General), IV, 354.


Warner, Frank, president State Board of Health, v, 216.


Warner, Jonathan, manufacturer, v, 320. Warner, Willard, Brigadier General in Civil War, Iv, 283.


Warren, II, 591; III, 337; IV, 291, 296; early bank, 491, 498; v, 114, 115, 148; census statistics (1910), 263. Warren, Pa., I, 222.


Warren County, prehistoric remains, I, 23-31; III, 150, 450, 452; share of surplus revenue, IV, 13; 27, 67, 205; Morgan raiders, 245, 246; 282, 283, 3II; V, 1, 116, 144.


Warren County Canal, The, III, 361. Warsong, Chippewa chief, 1, 424. Washashe, Pottawattomie chief, 1, 400. Washington, Augustine (father of George), I, 264.


Washington, Augustine (brother of George), member of Ohio Land Company (1748), I, 216, 264-265, 465-466, 480.


Washington, Betty (sister of George), I, 264.


Washington, Bushrod, Justice of U. S. Supreme Court, III, 326.


Washington, Charles (brother of George), I, 264.


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OF AN AMERICAN STATE


Washington, George, I, 218, 258; ante- cedents, early life, and mission of 1753-54, 263-274, 277; expedition against French-successful battle at Laurel Hill and surrender of Fort Necessity, 279-287; 292; in Brad- dock's defeat, 295-296; 301, 305, 333; in expedition of Forbes against Fort Duquesne, 343-345, 347-348; 364; Mississippi, Ohio, and Walpole companies, 466, 469-470; Ohio jour- ney of 1770, 479-496; 11, 49, 50, 55, 57, 60, 81, 84, 86, 88, 126, 133; com- mander of Continental army, 138- 139, 153, 210, 215, 220, 258, 293, 295, 297, 306, 307, 308, 311; on failure of Clark's Detroit expedi- tion, 313; 346, 350, 361, 379, 397, 398; resigns commission, 403; 413, 425, 426, 427, 440-443, 454; on Mari- etta settlement, 458; his Ohio lands, 460-461; President, 500, 509, 512, 520-522, 526; news of St. Clair's defeat, 528-529; 530, 537, 543, 544, 556, 558, 559; letter to St. Clair recommending Edward Tiffin, III,


74-75; distrust of Burr, 197; 198, 336. Washington, John (brother of George), I, 264, 296.


Washington, Lawrence (brother of George), member of Ohio Land Company (1748), I, 216, 218, 264, 266, 268, 465, 480, 481.


Washington, Samuel (brother of George), I, 264.


Washington C. H., O., IV, 320, 406.




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