Ohio centennial anniversary celebration at Chillicothe, May 20-21, 1903 : under the auspices of the Ohio State Archaelogical and Historical Society : complete proceedings, Part 64

Author: Ohio Historical Society. cn; Randall, E. O. (Emilius Oviatt), 1850-1919 ed; Venable, William Henry, 1836-1920. cn
Publication date: 1903
Publisher: Columbus, Press of F.J. Heer
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THOMPSON, WILLIAM OXLEY; born Cambridge, Ohio, November 5, 1855; son of David Glenn and Agnes Miranda (Oxley) Thompson; boy- hood on farm; from age of twelve supported himself; attended and taught country schools; graduated Muskingum College, 1878; taught school at Lawn Ridge, Ill .; graduated Western Theological Seminary, Allegheny City, Pa., 1882; A. M., 1881; D. D., 1891, Muskingum College; LL. D., Western University of Pennsylvania, 1897; ordained to Presbyterian min- istry, 1882; pastorate at Odebolt, Iowa, 1882-5; president, Longmont Col- lege, Colorado; president Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1891-99; pres- ident, Ohio State University, 1899; married, Cleveland, Ohio, June 28, 1894, Estella Godfrey Clark; life member Ohio State Archæological and Historical Society.


VENABLE, WILLIAM HENRY; born, Warren county, Ohio, April 29, 1836; son of William and Hannah (Baird) Venable; graduated National Normal School, Lebanon, Ohio, 1860 (A. M., De Pauw University, 1864 ; LL. D., Ohio University, 1886) married, Indianapolis, Ind., 1860, Mary Vater. Taught in Lebanon Normal School and later principal Jennings Academy, Vernon, Indiana ; professor natural sciences, 1862-81, principal and proprietor 1881-6, Chickering Institution; professor English Litera-


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ture, Hughes High School 1889-95; Walnut Hills high school, Cincinnati, since 1895. Member Literary Club of Cincinnati, Historical and Philo- sophical Society of Ohio; A. A. A. S .; National Educational Association. Organized and was president of Cincinnati Society for Political Edu- cation ; first president Teachers' Club, Cincinnati ; president, Western As- sociation of Writers. Author: A History of United States 1872; June on the Miami, etc .; 1872; The Teacher's Dream, 1881; Melodies of the Heart, 1865; Footprints of the Pioneers, 1888; Beginnings of Literary Culture in the Ohio Valley, 1891; John Hancock, Educator, 1892; The Last Flight, 1894; Life of General William Haines Little, 1894; Let Him First be a Man, 1894; Tales from Ohio History, 1896; Selections from Burns, Byron and Wadsworth, 1898; Santa Claus and The Black Cat, 1898; Dream of Empire, or the House of Blennerhasset, 1901; Tom Tad, 1902.


WOOD, EDWIN FOREST; born in Bradford County, Pa., October 3, 1863; parents, Earl P. and Maritta J. Wood. When Edwin was two years of age his parents moved to Ohio, settling in the little village of Jersey, Licking County. There Edwin attended the district school, and later the Presbyterian Academy at Central Col- lege, Franklin County. Came to Columbus in. 1879, and in 1884 entered the Capital City Bank, with which institution he has since been con- nected, serving for many years past as assist- ant cashier. April 15, 1886, married at Colum- bus to Miss Jesse B. McKim. Have three sons. From early manhood Mr. Wood has been an en- thusiastic and efficient worker in his church E. F. WOOD. (Congregational), and Sunday-school. Is treas- urer of the Congregational Club of Columbus and also of the Columbus and Franklin County Sunday-school Associations. In 1890 he became identified with the Ohio State Archeological and Historical Society, and for the past ten years has been its assistant treasurer, having practical charge of its funds and financial affairs.


WRIGHT, GEORGE BOHAN; born near Granville, Ohio, December 11, 1815; son of Spencer and Abbie (Cooley) Wright; educated Western Re- serve University, and Ohio University, class of 1840; left in senior year ; married in 1846, Hetta A. Taylor (died January 25, 1888). Admitted to bar April, 1843; practiced at Newark, O., until 1856; after that devoted to railway business until 1861. Served in quarter-master's department of Ohio equipping Ohio soldiers for service; assistant quarter-master and quarter-master general until January, 1864; appointed military storekeeper by President Lincoln; appointed colonel 106th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, but Secretary Stanton objected to his leaving the service at Columbus.


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and detailed him to that place; first state commissioner of railroads and telegraphs, Ohio, 1867-71; vice-president Atlantic & Great Western R. R. Co., 1870; later receiver, Indianapolis, Bloomington & Western R. R. Co. until 1887; member military order Loyal Legion; G. A. R .; Sons of American Revolution; life member, trustee and vice-president Ohio State Archæological and Historical Society. General Wright died at Columbus, Ohio, September 11, 1903.


WRIGHT, GEORGE FREDERICK; born Whitehall, N. Y., January 22, 1838; son of Walter and Mary Peabody (Colburn) Wright; graduate of Ober- lin 1859 (A. M. 1862), Oberlin Theological Seminary, 1862 (D. D., Brown: University, 1887; LL. D., Drury College, 1887) ; F. G. S. A., 1890; soldier in U. S. Army five months in 1861; married August 28, 1862, Huldah Maria Day (died 1899). Pastor, Congregational Church, Bakersfield, Vt., 1862- 72, Andover, Mass., 1872-81. Professor of Langauge and Literature New Testament, Oberlin Theological Seminary, 1881-92; of the harmony of sci- ence and religion since 1892. Assistant geologist Pennsylvania survey, 1881-2; U. S. survey 1884-92. Deliverer of popular and scientific lec- tures in all parts of the country. Author: Logic of Christian Evidences, 1880; Studies in Science and Religion, 1882; The Relation of Death to Probation, 1882; the Divine Authority of the Bible, 1884; Glacial Boundary in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky; Ice Age in North America, 1889; Charles Grandison Finney, 1891; Man and the Glacial Period, 1892; Greenland Ice Fields and Life in the North Atlantic, 1896; Scientific Aspects of Chris- tian Evidences, 1898; Asiatic Russia (2 vols.), 1902; etc. Editor Bibli- otheca Sacra since 1884. Life member and trustee Ohio State Archæo- logical and Historical Society.


YAPLE, WALLACE D .; born in Eagle Township, Vinton County, Ohio, May 2, 1870; parents were William Ross Yaple and Elizabeth (McDonald) Yaple; great-grandfather, John Yaple, was a soldier in the American Revolution, and with four other associates, at the end of that war, founded the city of Ithaca, New York. John Yaple left Ithaca 1813, and settled in Ross County, Ohio. William Ross Yaple, father of Wallace, was born in Ross County in October, 1833. Wallace D. was the eldest son of his parents; educated in the public schools, and after the death of his father, in 1887, taught school several years. Read law with his uncle, Judge Alfred Yaple, of Cincinnati, and admitted to the bar December 6, 1894. Practitioner in Chillicothe ever since. Defeated as Democratic candidate for probate judge of Ross County, 1896; elected city solicitor of Chillicothe, 1897; re-elected, 1899; in April, 1901, elected mayor of Chillicothe, and re-elected in April, 1903. Member of the Masons, I. O. R. M. and B. P. O. E.


INDEX.


Abolition - Chase, a believer, in, 251; Ohio, in, 179, 299.


"Achievements of Ohio in the care of her unfortunate classes," Brinkerhoff, 490. Adams, John, represents U. S. in West- eern Boundary Controversy, 66.


Addresses (Ohio Centennial) - Andrews, 71; Anderson, 147; Arnett, 677; Bone- brake, 389; Brinkerhoff, 490; Camp- bell, 249; Claypool, 45; Courtenay (Poem), 683; Cowen, 536; Ewing, 510; Foraker, 273; Foster, 675; Granger, 318; Grosvenor, 292; Halstead, 207; Hanna, 382; Harmon, 59; Hopley, 550; Keifer, 50, 165; Knabenshue, 565; Manley, 2; Massie, 238; Mayo, 28; M'Cabe, 664; McClintick, 8; Nash, 50, 53; Randall, 120; Ryan, 13; Sloane, 90; Thompson, 426; Venable, 582; Yaple, 3, 48.


Allen, William - descendants of, 5, 7; Mention of, 46, 51, 148, 275; Sketch of, 261; U. S. Senator from Ohio, 283.


Anderson, Charles - goes to England in Civil War, 257; sketch of, 256; personal sketch, 687.


Anderson, Thomas M. - "Militory his- tory of Ohio, including War of 1812," 147; portrait of, 147; personal sketch, 688.


Anderson, James, H., personal sketch, 687.


Andrews, Martin R .- "History of North- west Territory from Marietta settle -- ment to organization of State," 71; portrait of, 71; personal sketch, 689. Anti-slavery, Gov. Andrews advocates, 257. (See Abolition.)


Armstrong, Gen. criticizes Gen. Harri- son, 160.


Arnett, B. W. - address of, 677; por- trait of, 677; personal sketch, 689. Asbury Francis, 671.


Athens, "Log Cabin" Campaign at, 526. Atwater, Caleb, discusses date of Ohio's admission, 95 ..


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Authors (Ohio) - list of poetical, 639-643 ;: list of recent, 631-639; prose writers, list of, 644-663.


Avery, Elroy McKendree, personal. sketch, 690.


Baldwin, Michael, appointed on Ohio Ju- diciary, 101, 104.


Bank, U. S., mention of, 480.


Bar, Chillicothe's, in 1840, 12. Bareis, George F, personal sketch, 690 ..


Barnett, James, personal sketch, 691. Bartley, Mordecai, sketch of, 246.


Bartley, Thomas W., sketch of, 246.


Barton, Mary C., Civil War, in, 195 .. Battles (Civil War) - Ohio soldiers in,


184; Fallen Timbers, 156; Fort Meigs, 154; Lake Erie, 160; Malcolm's Mills, 161; Opequon, 187; Point Pleasant, 153; Raisin, 154; Thames, 160 ..


Bebb, William, sketch of, 246.


Beecher, Henry Ward, mention of, 611. Bennett, H. H. - designs memorial tab- let, 1; portrait of, 7.


Bennett, John, suggests erection of memorial tablet, 1.


Bingham, John, A. - Congress, in, 303; mention of, 432.


Bishop, Richard M., sketch of, 264. "Black Laws," 247.


Boats, Early, on Ohio River, 75.


Bonebrake, L. D. - portrait of, 339; "The Public Schools of Ohio,": 389.


Bond, Col. Wm. Key, recollections of, McClintick, 9.


Boone, Daniel, mention of, 129.


Bouquet, Indian expedition of, 150.


Bowman, Capt. John, campaign against Indians, 127.


Bradford, Indian expedition of, 150. Brant, Joseph, mention of, 138, 142, 143. Brice, Calvin S., U. S. Senator, 288.


Brinkerhoff, Gen. R .- book by, 596;


"The achievements of Ohio in the care of her unfortunate classes," 490 .; personal sketch, 693; portrait of, 490.


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British - aid Indians, 156, 157; esti- mate of Gen. Wayne, 141; Indian allies of, at Battle Point Pleasant, 122; Indians supported by, 134, 136, 137, 138, 142; invade Northwest Terri- tory, 128, 132; posts of Northwest held by, 134; surrender forts in Ohio, 80.


Borebrake Lewis D., personal sketch, 691.


Brough, John, sketch of, 255.


Brown, Ethan Allen - mention of, 8; recommends new Constitution, 24; sketch of, 244.


Buell, Gen. D. C., Mexican War, in, 174.


Burgoyne's surrender, St. Clair at, 57. Burnet, Jacob - Burr-Smith, account of, by, 281; opposes slavery, 33; recollec- tion of, McClintick, 9; supports St. Clair, 21.


Burr, Aaron - Influences Senator Smith, 281; Tiffin counteracts, 43.


Bushnell, Asa S., sketch of, 271.


Byrd, Charles - appointed on Ohio Ju- diciary, 101, 104; mention of, 44; suc- ceeds St. Clair, 104.


Campbell, James E. - "Governor of Ohio under the Second Constitution," 249; portrait of, 249; sketch of, 269; perso- nal sketch, 693.


Cass, Gen., mention of, 157.


Claypool, Horatio C., personal sketch, 694.


Centennial Celebration (Ohio's Admis- sion) - Addresses at, (See "Addres- ses at Centennial"); beginning of, 48; distinguished visitors 48,


at, 52; Nash's address at, 53; opening ad- dress, 53; opening of, 26; school music at, 58; Society at, 48, 51.


Centennial Celebration (First Constitu- tion), 1-47, (see Tablet) ; distinguished visitors at, 7; Memorial Hall, exer- cises at, 7; Memorial Tablet unveiled at, 1-7.


Century Club take initiative in erection of Memorial Tablet, 1, 3, 5.


Charitable Institutions. (See Reforma- tories.) - Dependent children, 492; epileptics, 494; feeble-minded youth, 492; insane hospitals, 493; State Board of Charities, 500.


Chase, Bishop, Kenyon College founded by, 450.


Chase, Salmon P. - discusses date of Ohio's admission, 94; opposes slavery,


179; sketch of, 251; U. S. Senator from Onio, 284.


Chatham, Earl of - opposes Indians as allies, 123; opposes Quebec Act, 121. Chiefs - Blue Jacket, speech of, 137; Cornstalk, 153, 154, Battle Point Pleasant at, 122; Little Turtle, 154; Tecumseh, 154, 157, death of, 160.


Chillicothians oppose St. Clair, 239, 240. Chillicothe - beginnings of, 16; Capital of Ohio, 90; Capital of Territory, 83; Court House, new at, 13; distin- guished sons of, 5; early political ascendency of, 84, 85; first newspaper at, 565; founder of, 9; historic associa- tions of, 208; Indian habitations near, 50; location of, 213; "Log Cabin Cam- paign at," 523; Mt. Logan at, view of, 70; part taken in making Ohio a State, 49, 50, 51; political scenes in, 87, 88; prominent citizens of, 57; pro- verbial hospitality of, 50.


Churches (Ohio) - Afro-Methodist-Epis- copal, 466; Baptist, 668; Catholic, 477, 667; Christian (Campbellite), 461; Church of God, 476; Dunkard, 475; Free Will Baptist, 474; Lutheran, 464, 477, 667; Methodist, 468, 669; missio- naries of, 671; Moravians, 667; pioneer ministers of, 670; Presbyterian, 468, 668; Protestant-Episcopal, 667; Puritan, 668; Reformed, 463; Reformed Pres- byterian, 478; Swedenborgian, 463; Universalist, 471.


Cincinnati - pioneer newspapers of, 567; "School of literature and arts," in, 588.


Civil War - battles of, Ohio soldiers in, 184; cause of, 177; Garfield in, 181; Generals (Ohio) in, 195, 197; Hayes in, 181; Mckinley in, 181; Ohio in, 55, 176-199, 253, 254; Ohio men sup- port, 179, 180, 181; contributed to, 182; Ohio's human sacrifice in, 192; Ohio's infantry in, 183; Ohio's quota in, 183; Ohio's specific part in, 178; Onio's volunteer army in, 182; political effect of, 285; women in, 182, 195, 556; ser- vice of Ohio soldiers in, 184; Union loss of men in, 193.


Clark, George Rogers - campaign of, in Northwest, 124; conquest of North- west by, 63, 64, 65; holds Kaskaskia and Vincennes, 152, 154; Indian expe- dition of, 151, 154; repels British in- vasion of U. S., 128, 132; result of conquest of, 163.


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Claypool, Horatio C. - accepts Tiffin medallion, 45; portrait of, 45.


Colleges - Adelbert, 433; Antioch, 445; Ashland University, 475; Baldwin, 456; Buchtel, 471; Capital University, 464; Case School, 448; Cedarville, 478; Cincinnati, University of, 478; Cleve- land Medical, 435; Co-education in, 483; Defiance, 476; Dennison Univer- sity, 452; Denominational Universi- ties, 449; educational influence of, 485; Findlay, 476; Franklin, 432; growth of, 489; Heidelberg, 463; Hi- ram, 461; Kenyon, 449; Lake Erie College and Seminary, 444; Lima, 477; local services of, 486; Marietta, 441; Miami University, 429, land grants for, 429; Mt. Union, 458; Muskingum, 453; National Normal, 447; Oberlin, 437, co-education at, 439, slavery at- titude of, 440; Ohio Northern Uni- versity, 470; Ohio State University, 481; Ohio University, growth of, 427, origin of, 393, revenue of, 428; Onio Wesleyan, 454; Otterbein, 459; Oxford Western College for Women, 446; re- ligious influence of, 487; Rio Grande, 474; Scio, 467; St. Ignatius, 477; St. Xavier's, 451; Urbana University, 463; Western Reserve, 433, College for Women, 435, Dental School, 436, Graduate School, 437; "Backus" Law School, 436; Wilberforce, 466; Wil- mington, 472; Wittenberg, 457; Woos- ter University, 468.


Colonial Charters, boundaries fixed by, 59.


Congress, act of, for relief of officers of Northwest Territory, 108.


Connecticut cedes land claims to North- west Territory, 67, 215.


Constitutional Convention (First) - meeting of, 32; Tiffin, president of, 21. 'Constitutional Convention (Second), president of, 250.


Constitution, (Ohio's First) - address, Ryan, 13; character of, 240, 241; con- vention for, 90; courts under, 318; criminal jurisprudence of, 497; duties of governor of, 238, 240; Jefferson's opinion of, 23; liberties provided in, 46; not ratified by people, 21, 22, 84; objections to, 24; power given to legislature, 23; refuses veto power, 23; religious element in, 666; school provision in, 393; stability of, 23, 24;


veto clause of, 40; Western Reserve opposes, 25.


Constitution (Ohio's Second) - courts under, 319; governor under, 249; school provision in, 395.


Continental Congress, St. Clair President of, 57.


Corwin, Thomas - compromises on slavery, 180; "Log Cabin" campaign in, 526; mention of, 148; military re- cord of, 202; opposes Mexican War, 284; resigns as U. S. Representative, 297; sketch of, 246; Tod debates with, 255; U. S. Senator from Ohio, 283. Counties - Northwest Territory, of, in 1798, 81; Trumbull organized, 572.


Courtenay, A. M. - Invocation at Cen- tennial by, 48; portrait of, 683; "The Onio Century," 683; personal sketch, 69.1.


Courts (See Judiciary) - character of judges in, 352; Circuit, 320; common laws in, 326; Common Pleas, 319; conflict of jurisdiction of, 334, 336; election of judges, 318; federal judges in Ohio Circuit District, 354; federal jurisdiction of, 335; first constitution's, 318; first judges of, 322; judges of, 320; judges in U. S. District Court of Ohio, 354; judges' offices vacated, 328; judges of Ohio Common Pleas, 360; judges of Ohio Circuit, 357, 359; judges of Ohio Supreme, 355; judges of Superior, in Ohio, 380; jurisdiction of, 325; jurisdiction of in slavery cases, 337, 338; justice's, established, 324; Lincoln on jurisdiction of, 338; Ohio, 318; Ohio, in U. S. Supreme, 381; Ohio Senators served in, 276; order of precedence of judges, 320; organization of, in Ohio, 215; place of holding Supreme, 321; room for, in Old State House, 11; Second Con- stitution's, 319; St. Clair appoints, 2; Supreme, 319, 321; Supreme appellate jurisdiction of, 333; Supreme jurisdic- tion, 332; territorial judges, 354. .


Cowen, B. R. - "Ethnological History of Ohio," 536; portrait of, 536; per- sonal sketch, 694.


Cox, Jacob D., sketch of, 258.


Cox, S. S., mention of, 571.


Crawford - Indian expedition of, 130; execution of, 149.


Creighton, William, Jr., recollections of, McClintick, 9.


Croghan, George, Ft. Stephenson de- fended by, 159.


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Crook, Gen., in Civil War, 189.


Cutler, Ephraim, mention of, 22.


Cutler, Manasseh - mention of, 427;


Ordinance of 1787, secured by, 665; supports St. Clair, 21.


Dana, Wm. H., in navy, 220. Day, Wm. R., mention of, 202.


Daughters of American Revolution assist in erecting Memorial Tablet, 1, 3, 5. Daughters of Revolution assist in erect- ing Memorial Tablet, 1, 3, 5.


Democracy and education, 390, 391.


Democracy, Ohio, in, 82; St. Clair's ideas of, 34.


Democratic Party - slavery attitude of, 300; slavery's influence on, 37; "States Rights" influence on, 37.


Dennison, William, sketch of, 252.


Detroit - campaign against, 125; surren- der of, 158.


Doughty, Major, erects Fts. Harmar and Washington, 153.


Douglas, J. C. - mention of, 13; presides at Memorial Hall exercises, 7; pre- sides at session of Centennial, 26. Douglas, Stephen A., Ohio's vote for, 179. Dunmore, Lord - campaign of, 153; re- solutions of officers of, at Ft. Gower, 122.


Dunmore's War, cause of, 121.


Edison, Thomas, mention of, 148.


Education and Democracy, 390, 391.


Education (See Schools), (See Colleges),


(See Universities); French Revolution influences, 390; necessity of public, 391; Northwest Territory, in, 54; Ohio's encouragement for, 91; Ohio's growth in, 389; Ordinance of 1787 on, 41, 392; progress of, 385; Tiffin on, 41; "Universities of Ohio," Thompson, 426; Washington on, 391.


Electoral College of 1800, 279.


Enabling Act, Ohio's education, 97, 102. Enactments for Ohio's seal, 109, 110, 111, 113.


England cedes claims in Western Boun- dary Controversy, 66; Florida ceded to, 65.


"Ethnological History of Ohio," Cowen, 536.


Ewing, Thomas, Sr .- "Log Cabin" Cam- paign, in, 528; mention of, 148, 511; U. S. Senator from Ohio, 282.


Ewing, Thos., Jr. - Supports Civil War, 283; portrait of, 510; "The Ohio Presi- dents," 510; personal sketch, 695.


Expansion. territorial, 167.


Fallen Timbers, battle of, 79, 144.


Fearing, Paul, Northwest Territorial del- egate, 106


Federalists - early, in Ohio, 20; ideas of, 35, 37, 38; part taken in Ohio's admission, 21, 40


Fiction (Ohio) - Ballard, Julia P., 617; Bates, Margaret H., 618; Beatty, John, 617; Bennett, Emerson, 613; Bennett, John, 619; Bierce, Ambrose, 617; Buntline, Ned, 614; Cary, Alice, 612; Catherwood, Mary H., 614, 618; Charles, Humphrey R., 617; Chesnutt, Chas. W., 621; Clarke, Alexander, 617; Dumont, Julia L., 611; Dunbar, Paul L., 621; Ewing, Hugh B., 617; Flint, Timothy, 610; Gage, Francis D., 611; Goss, Charles F., 620; Hall, James, 610; Henderson, Howard, A. M., 621; Howells, Wm. D., 615; Jewett, Jonn B., 621; Judson, E. C .; 613; Keeler, Ralph, 618; Lesser productions of, 612, 614, 622; Lloyd, John Uri, 620; "Martha Farquharson," 617; Naylor, James Ball, 620; Pickard, Geo. H., 619; Riddle, Albert G., 615; Severence, Mark S., 618; Sprague, Mary A., 618; Stephenson, Nathaniel, 620; Ste- venson, Burton E., 619; Stowe, Har- riet Beecher, 611; Thompson, Adele E., 619; Tourgee, Albion W., 616; Victor, Metta V., 617; Woolsey, Sarah C., 618.


Filson, Charles P., Tiffin Medallion by, 26.


Filson, John, mention of, 26.


Finley, Gen., mention of, 157.


"Firelands," grant of, 105.


Florida, Spain cedes to England, 65. Follett, Martin D., personal sketch, 695.


Foraker, J. B. - mention of, 202; "Ohio in U. S. Senate," 273; portrait of, 273; sketch of, 268; personal sktech, 696. Ford, Seabury, sketch of, 247.


Forts - erected by Wayne, 141; Gower, resolutions of Dunmore's officers at, 122; Greenville, Wayne erects, 153; Hamilton erected, 153; Harmar, erec- tion of, 152, view of, 248; Jefferson erected, 153; Laurens erected, 125, 151; McArthur erected, 153; McIntosh erected, 125; Meigs erected, 153, 159; Meigs, battle of, 154; Recovery, Wayne erects, 153; St. Clair erected, 153; Stephenson, 153; Stephenson,


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Croghan's defense of, 159; Washing- ton erected, 152.


Foster, Charles - address of, 675; Con- gress, in, 303, 304, 305; portrait of, 675; sketch of, 265; personal sketch, 696.


Franklin, Benjamin, represents U. S. in boundary dispute, 65.


French and Indian War - Colonies' part in, 121; St. Clair in, 56.


French Grant, 76.


French - claims in Northwest Terri- tory, 60; explorations of, 60; Iroquois enemies to, 60; Northwest Territory lost by, 61.


Fugitive Slave Law, Passage of, 280. Funston Frederick, Aguinaldo captured by, 205.


Gallatin, Albert, letter of, indicating Ohio's admission, 107.


Gallipolis, settlement of, 76.


Garfield, Jas. A .- Civil War, in, 181; Congress, in, 298, 302, 303, 304; men- tion of, 275; President, 513; "Works" of, 395.


Garretson, Geo. A. - Spanish-American War, in, 203.


Generals (Ohio) - Civil War, in, 195; died in Civil War, 192, 193; list of, in Civil War, 197; Mexican War, in, 174.


Generals, Brigadier (Ohio), list of, in Civil War, 197.


Generals, Major (Ohio), list of, 197. Germans in Ohio, 41.


Gibson, Col. John, commands Fort at Pittsburg, 125.


Giddings, Joshua R. - Abolition record of, 299; congressional services of, 298; opposes slavery, 179; resigns U. S. representation, 297.


Gilmore, Quincy A., military record of, 196.


Gist, Christopher - descendants of, 219; explores Ohio valley, 217, 220; ex- tracts from journal of, 218.


"Governors of Ohio under the First Con- stitution," Massie, 238.


"Governors of Ohio under the Second Constitution," Campbell, 249.


Governors (Ohio) - Allen, William, 261; ancestry of, 245, 249; Anderson, Charles, 256; Bartley, Mordecai, 246; Bartley, T. W., 246; Bishop, R. M., 264; Brough, John, 255; Brown, Ethan Allen, 244; Bushnell, A. S., 271; Campbell, James E., 269; Chase, S. P., 251; Corwin, Thomas, 246; coun- *46 O. C.


ties furnishing, 247; Cox, J. D., 258; Denmore, Wm., 252; duties of, under First Constitution, 240; Foraker, J. B., 268; Ford, Seabury, 247; Foster, Charles, 265; Hayes, R. B., 259; Hoad- ley, Geo., 266; Huntington, Samuel, 243; Kirker, Thomas, 243; Lucas, Ro- bert, 245; McArthur, Duncan, 245; McKinley, William, 269; Medill, Wil- liam, 250; Meigs, R. J., 242, 243; Nash, Geo. K., 271; Noyes, Edward F., 260; Shannon, Wilson, 246; Tiffin, E., 241; Tod, David, 254; Trimble, Allen, 245; Vance, Joseph, 246; Wood, Reuben, 247, 346; Worthington, Tho- mas, 243; Young, Thomas L., 263.


Granger, Moses M. - Civil War, 189; portrait of, 318; "The Ohio Judici- ary," 318; personal sketch, 696.


Grant, U. S. - Civil War, in, 185; me- moirs of, 594; mention of, 672, 674; Mexican War, in, 175; military char- acter of, 195; President, 514.


Gray, David S., personal sketch, 697. Greenville, treaty of, 80, 144.


Grosvenor, Chas. H. - mention of, 202, 256; "Ohio in National House of Rep- resentatives," 292; portrait of, 292; personal sketch, 699.


Halstead, Murat - ancestry of, 207; "Ohio in the Navy," 207; portrait of, 207; personal sketch, 700.


Hamilton, Alexander, mention of, 34, 35, 57.


Hancock, John, mention of, 56.


Hanna, M. A. - "Industrial Progress of Ohio," 382; mention of, 202; portrait of, 382; personal sketch, 699.


Harmar, Gen. Josiah - invades Indian territory, 77, 138, 154; mention of, 72.


Harmon, Judson -"History of North- west Territory to Marietta Settle- ment," 59; personal sketch, 701; por- trait of, 59.


Harper, John W., personal sketch, 700. Harrison, W. H. - cabinet of, 532; com- mander of troops against Indians, 152, 153; Governor Indiana Territory, 83; mention of, 148, 154, 163, 181; mili- tary services of, 513; presidential cam- paign of, 516, 517; President, 513, 514; recollections of, (McClintick's), 9; re- signs in War of 1812, 161; territorial delegate, 31, 81; War Department cen- sures, 160; War of 1812, in, 158; Wayne's Army, in, 145; Webster on election of, 530.




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