Ohio centennial anniversary celebration at Chillicothe, May 20-21, 1903 : under the auspices of the Ohio State Archaelogical and Historical Society : complete proceedings, Part 65

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
Number of Pages: 778


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Harris "Tour" (of Ohio), date of Ohio's admission discussed by, 94.


Hayes, R. B. - anecdote of, 534; charac- ter of, 260; Civil War, in, 181, 188; Congress, in, 302, 303; President, 514; resigns as U. S. Representative, 298; sketch of, 259; Hayes-Tilden dispute, 287, 288.


Hay, John, mention of, 202.


Heer, Fred. J., present at unveiling Memorial Tablet, 7.


Henry, Patrick - commissions G. R. Clark, 124; Governor of Virginia, 63, 151.


Hildreth, Dr., manuscript collection of, 86.


Hills, Reuben E., personal sketch of, 701.


Historical Society, Ross County, assist in securing tablet, 1.


Historians (Ohio) - Bancroft, H. H., 599; Bliss, Eugene F., 598; Brinker- hoff, Gen. R., 596; Cist, Henry M., 595; Coffin, Levi, 596; Cox, Jacob D., 595; Finley, James B., 596; Force, Manning F., 595; Garfield, James A., 595; Giddings, Joshua R., 594; Gil- more, Wm. E., 596; Grant's Memoirs, 594; Hinsdale, B. A., 595; Howells, Wm. C., 596; Keifer, J. Warren, 596; local and general, list of, 597; Meline, James F., 598; Myers, Philip Van Ness, 598; Randall, E. O., 598; Rhodes, James F, 599; Sheridan, Philip H., 595; Sherman, Wm. T., 595; Sloane, Wm. M., 599.


Historical Societies, Ohio's, 599.


"History of Northwest Territory from Marietta Settlement to organization of State," Andrews, 71.


Hoadly, George - mention of, 501, 504; sketch of, 266.


Holy Grail, reference to, 44.


Hopley, Mrs. James R. - "Part taken by Women in the history and devel- opment of Ohio," 550; portrait of, 550; personal sketch, 702.


Howells, Wm. D. - estimate of Kinney by, 628; writings of, 615.


Hull, Gen. - court-martial of, 158; War of 1812, in, 158.


Humorous Writers (Ohio) - Cox, S. S., 622; Locke, David R., 623; Thomp- son, William T., 622; Ward, Artemus, 623.


Hunter, W. H. - Mayo's tribute to, 28; mention of, 45; portrait of, 26; Tiffin


Memorial Medallion presented by, 26; personal sketch, 702.


Huntington, Samuel - death of, 8; des- cendants of, 7; impeachment of, 24; sketch of, 243.


Illustrations - Anderson, Thomas M.,


147; Andrews, Martin R., 74; Arnett, B. W., 677; Bennett, H. H., 7; Bonebrake, L. D., 389; Brinkerhoff, Gen. R., 490; Campbell, James, E., 249; Campus Martius, 388; Claypool, H. C., 45; Courtenay, A. M., 683; Cowan, B. R., 536; Ewing, Thomas, Jr., 510; Foraker, J. B., 273; Fort Harmar, 248; Foster, Charles, 675; Granger, Moses M., 318; Grosvenor, Charles H., 292; Halstead, Murat, 207; Hanna, M. A., 382; Harmon, Judson, 59; Hopley, Mrs. James R., 550; Hunter, W. H., 26; Keifer, J. Warren, 165; Knabenshue, S. S., 565; Manley, Robert W., 2; Massie, David Meade, 238; Mayo, Archibald, 28; M'Cabe, Bishop C. C., 664; Mc- Clintock, Wm. T., 8; Mt. Logan, Chillicothe, 70; Randall, E. O., 120; Ryan, Daniel, J., 13; Sloane, Rush R., 90; Tablet, 6; Thompson, W. O., 426; Tiffin's Medallion, 27; Yaple, W. D., 4.


Impeachment of Ohio Judges, 24.


Indiana - organization of Territory of, 83; suspension of anti-slavery clause asked for, by, 33.


Indians - allies of British in Revolution, 122, 123, 125, 126; Bouquet's "expedi- tion against, 150; Bowman's campaign against, 127, 154; Bradford's expedi- tion against, 150, 151; British influence over, 79; British support, 134, 136, 137, 138, 142, 156, 157; Captain Pipe, 72; character of, 150; Clark attacks at Piqua, 129; Clark's expedition against, 151, 154; Crawford's expedition against, 130; Harmar's expedition against, 77, 138; Harrison's dealings with, 514, 515; Iroquois, enemies to France, 60; Logan's expedition against, 153, 154; massacre of the Mo- ravian, 130; military prowess of, 150; national army against, 152, 157; north- west, 218; Northwest Territory, of, 59; wars with, 165; wars with, last, in Ohio, 245; . Wayne's expedition against, 141, 156; Wayne's expedition against, from Hildreth MSS., 86; white leaders of, 73; Wilkinson's ex-


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pedition against, 139; Ohio, 71, 537; Ohio, Revolution in, 126; Ordinance of 1787, regarding, 69; pioneer con- flicts with, 77, 149, 150, 154; Scott's expedition against, 139; St. Clair's ex- pedition against, 78, 139; Todd's expe- dition against, 153; treaty with, in War of 1812, 162; trouble with in North- west, 140.


· "Industrial Progress of Ohio," Hanna, 382.


Internal Improvements - progress in, 247; Tiffin supports, 278; Worthington favors, 244.


Jay, John, represents U. S. in Western Boundary Controversy, 65.


Jesuits, explorations of, 60.


Jefferson, Thomas - commends Tiffin in Burr episode, 43; ideas of, concerning Judiciary, 38; interested in Ohio's ad- mission, 296; mention of, 46, 47; offi- cial act of, indicating date of Ohio's admission, 99; Ohio's admission in- fluenced by, 104; opinion of Ohio's Constitution, 23; political ideas of, 35; result of election of, 38; slavery, opposition to, 33; successors to ideas of, 38.


"Jewels, These are my," 148.


Journalists (Ohio) - Boynton, Henry Van Ness, 592; Curtis, William E., 594; Halstead, Murat, 585, 591; Ham- mond, Charles, 590; Kennan, George, 593; MacGahan, Janarius Aloysius, 593; Mansfield, Edward Deering, 591; Piatt, Colonel Don, 592; Reid, White- law, 592; Shaw, Albert, 594; Victor, Orville James, 591.


Judiciary - conflict of, with Legislature, 24; Dartmouth College decision, 333; impeachment cases of, 24; Jefferson appoints for Ohio, 101, 103, 104; Jeffer- son in Ohio's, 23; Jefferson's ideas concerning, 38; Ohio, 318; seal for Onio Supreme Court, 110, 111, 113, 115; territorial compensation of, 89; under First Constitution, 24.


Judges, 320; (See Courts), (See Judi- ciary); associates, 330; Bartley, Tho- mas W., 335; character of Ohio, 352; circuits of early, 323; Common Pleas of Ohio, 360-380; election of, 318; federal, in Ohio's Circuit District, 354, 355; first, in Ohio, 322; Frazier, Wil- liam Hugh, 351; Hitchcock, Peter, 344; Huntington, Samuel, 326, 327, 329; McLean, John, 323; Morris,


Thomas, 328; Ohio Circuit, 357-359; Ohio Supreme Court, 355; order of precedence of, 320; Pearl, Calvin, 328, 329; Peck, William R., 342; Peters, 327; public services of Ohio's, 352; Ranney, Rufus Putnam, 346; salary of, 322; Scott, Josiah, 337, 341; Sher- man, Charles Robert, 342; Supreme Court, in Ohio, 380; Swan, Joseph R., 337, 338; law publications of, 340; terms of service of, 352; territorial, 354; Tod, George, 325, 327, 328, 329; U. S. District Court, of Ohio, 354, 355; U. S. Supreme, from Ohio, 381; White William, 348; Wood, Reuben, 345.


Kaskaskia, Clark captures, 63.


Keifer, J. Warren - book by, 596; Civil War, in, 190; Congress, in, 303, 305; introduces Gov. Nash, 52; mention of, 681; "Military History of Ohio from War of 1812 including Civil and Spanish Wars," 165; portrait of, 165; present at unveiling of Memorial Tab- let, 7; presides at Centennial, 48; re- sponds to address of welcome, 50; Spanish-American War, in, 203; per- sonal sketch, 703.


Kenton, Simon, mention of, 129, 148.


Kentucky, pioneers of, in Revolutionary War, in Ohio, 127.


King, Rufus, Ohio's First Constitution, on, 238.


Kirker, Thomas - descendants of, 7; sketch of, 243.


Knabenshue, S. S. - portrait of, 565; present at unveiling of tablet, 7; "The


Press of Ohio"; personal sketch, 703. Knox, Gen., Secretary of War, 152.


Land Grants (Ohio), 74; College, 480; "Firelands," 105; Moravian Indians, 77; Scioto Company, 76; Scioto Pur- chase, 76; uncertair .. y of Indian titles to, 72; Virginia Military Lands, 105; Western Reserve, 77, 105.


La Fayette, mention of, 57.


La Salle, explorations of, 60.


Laurens, Fort, capture of, 126.


Laurens, Gen. Henry, builds Fort, 125. Laws - Congressional Act recognizing Ohio, 214; poor, 491; reformatory, 494, 507.


Legislature (Ohio) - Constitution gives power to, 23; judiciary conflicts with, 24; powers under First Constitution, 240, 241; "Sweeping Resolutions," of, 328.


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Letters - Haskell, Major, to Griffin, Greene, 86; Oliver, Col. Robert, to Griffin, Grene, 87; St. Clair to Fear- ing, 87; Symmes to Meigs, 89; Symmes to Griffin, 89.


Lewis, Gen. Andrew, commands at Bat- tle Point Pleasant, 122.


Libraries, first, in Ohio, 587.


Lincoln, A. - mention of, 672, 674; Ohio's vote for, 179.


Literary Men and Women of Ohio, 582. Literature (Ohio), 689. (See Fiction). (See Poetry.) (See Historians.) - Authors, list of recent, 631, 639; Bol- ton, Sarah Knowles, 606; cities pro- ducing, 584; Civil War, influence on, 590; Drake, Dr. Daniel, 587; "Early Literary Periodicals," 589; early liter- ary periodicals, 589; first book of, 587; Gallagher, Wm. D., 589; geographical influence on, 585; histories and me- moirs, 594, (see Historians); his- tories, local and general, 597; his- torical writers, 622, (see Humorous Writers); journalists, 590; law and medicine, 603; law books, 583; mis- cellaneous, 604, 608; Murdock, James E., 609; Philipson, David, 608; pio- neer books, 587; pioneer writers, 588; poetry, 623, (see Poetry); prose writ- ers, list of, 644, 663; Russell, Addi- son P., 607; scientific, 599, (see Sci- ence); school books, 583; Shakes- pearian Controversy in, 608; theology, 604, (see Theology); Thwing, Chas. F., 607; Ward, May Alden, 607.


Logan, Capt. Benjamin, in Clark's army, 129, 133.


Logan, Gen. John, Indian expedition of, 153.


"Log Cabin" Campaign, 518-526.


Looker, Othniel, sketch of, 243.


Love, N. B. C., personal sketch, 705. Lucas, Robert, sketch of, 245. MacLean, John B., personal sketch, 706. Manly, Robert W. - portrait of, 2; pre- sents Memorial Tablet, 2; personal sketch, 707.


Manufacturing in Ohio, 53.


Marietta - Campus Martius at, 388; first newspaper in, 565; first summer at, 74; Hildreth collection of MSS. from,


86; newspapers at, 567; settlement at, 73, 152, 216.


Marquette, mention of, 60.


Martzolff, C. L., personal sketch, 707.


Maryland, claims of, in Northwest Ter- ritory, 67.


Massachusetts cedes claim to Northwest Territory, 67.


Massie, David Meade - "Governor of Ohio under First Constitution," 238; portrait of, 238; personal sketch, 707. Massie, Nathaniel - comes to Ohio, 14; Chillicothe founded by, 29; mention of, 20, 44, 47, 49, 81, 85, 148; re- collections of, McClintick's, 9.


Mayo, Archibald - address at unveiling. , of Tiffin Medallion, 28; portrait of, 28; personal sketch, 707.


McArthur, Duncan - descendant of, 5,. 7; mention of, 44, 46, 148, 157, 159; recollection of, McClintick's, 9; sketch of, 245; War of 1812, in, 161.


M'Cabe, Bishop C. C. - portrait of, 664; "Religious influences in Ohio," 664; personal sketch, 705.


McClintick, William T. - Address at Centennial (First Constitution), 8; Old State House purchased by, 12; por- trait of, 8; personal sketch, 705.


"McCooks," The - military record of, 193.


McDonald, John - mention of, 44, 51; "Sketches" of, 14.


McDowell, Gen. Irvin, in Mexican War, 174.


McKinley, William - Civil War in, 181, 189; estimate of, 547; mention of, 148, 163, 201, 672; personal newspaper of, 574; President, 512, sketch of, 269


McIntosh, Gen. - campaign of, against Indians, 125; commandant at Fort Pitt, 152.


McIntire, Alfred R, personal sketch, 706. McPherson, Gen. J. B., death of, 193. Medill, William, sketch of, 250.


Meigs, Return J. - death of, 8; mention of, 20, 44; postmaster at Marietta, 75; reports on claims indicating Ohio's. admission, 107; sketch of, 242, 243; Symmes letter to, 89.


Mexican War - cause of, 167; Corwin opposes, 284; Fifteenth U. S. Infantry in, 173; First Ohio Volunteer In- fantry in, 168; Fourth Ohio Volunteer Infantry in, 170; independent com- panies in, 172; justification of, 167; Ohio in, 167, 168; Ohio officers and regiments in, 168-176; Ohio's naval men in, 75; regular officers in, from Ohio, 174; results of, 167; Second Ohio Volunteer Infantry in, 169, 171; Third Ohio Volunteer Infantry in, 170; U. S. forces in, 168.


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Miamis, the, 210.


Michigan-Ohio boundary dispute, 246.


Military History of Ohio, including War of 1812, Anderson, 147.


Military History of Ohio, including Civil and Spanish Wars, Keifer, 165.


Military service, kinds of, in U. S., 155.


Militia, military services of, 155.


Mills, W. C., personal sketch, 709.


Mining in Ohio, 53.


Missionaries - Heckenwelder, John, 77;


pioneer, 670; Zeisberger, David, 77; Mississippi River, western boundary U. S., 65.


Moravian Massacre, 130-149.


Moravians - Ohio, in, 213; settlements by, 77.


Morgan's Raid, 183.


Morrow, Jeremiah - character of, 282; mention of, 20, 23, 44, 148; Ohio's first representative, 296.


Mound Builders - Ohio, in, 537; Scioto Valley, in, 16.


Mt. Logan, Chillicothe, view of, 70.


Nash, George K. - Keifer introduces, 52; mention of, 8; opening address at Centennial Celbration, 53; sketch of, 52, 271; St. Clair monument suggested by, 58; personal sketch, 709.


National Government, Ohio settlements made by, 74.


Nationality, spirit of, 55.


Naval Academy, organization of, 234. Navy - Ammen, Daniel, in, 231, inven-


tions of, 236; Blake, Homer C., in, 233; Cornwell, John J., in, 233; Febi- ger, John C., in, 233; Fitzhugh, Wm. E., in, 225; Folger, Wm. M., in, 221; Franklin, Charles L., in, 228; Tyffee, Joseph, in, 222; Gilmore, Ferdinand P., in, 221; Greer, James A., in, 223; Hemphill, Joseph N., in, 222; Hun- ker, John J., in, 221; Impey, Robert E., in, 232; importance of, 209; Ide, George E., in, 228; Kautz, Albert, in, 223; Logan, Leavitt C., in, 232; Lowe, John, in, 227; Marvin, Joseph D., in, 228; McCook, Roderick S., in, 232; Mexican War, in, 175; Miller, Joseph N., in, 231; Miller, Merril, in, 226; Ohio in, 207, 220, 234, 237, Dana, Wm. H., 220, Day, Benjamin F., 221, Tyfee, Joseph S., character- istics of, 235, Werden, Reed, in, 221; Ohio supports, 209; Porter, Admiral, reports naval battle, 236; Ranson, Geo. M., in, 225; Rowan, Stephen C., 224; Schenck, James F., in, 229; Skerrett,


Joseph A., in, 226; Stembel, Roger N., in, 229; Taylor, Henry C., in, 228; Walker, Henry, in, 230; Weaver, Aaron W., in, 229; Wilson, Byron, 231; Wood, Edward P., in, 233.


Negroes - Civil War, in, from Ohio,


183; Ohio, in, 677, 679; progress of,


678; Wilberforce University for, 466. Newspapers. (See Press of Ohio.)


New York cedes claim to Northwest Territory, 67.


Northwest - building of, 135; British support of Indians in, 142.


Northwest Territory - beginning of, 70;


British hold forts in, 134; British in- vade in Revolution, 128, 132; Clark's conquest of, 63, 64, 65; Colonial claims to, 59, 67; Colonies cede claims to, 67; Connecticut cession of, 215; counties of, in 1798, 81; county of "Illinois," 63; development of, 512; early French government in, 64; early politics of, 81; English policy toward, 61; extracts from Gist's Journal on, 218; French claims to, 60; French occupation of, 61, 216, 220; Gist ex- plores, 217, 220; government for, 68, 81; history of, from Marietta settle- ment to organization of State, 71; his- tory of to Marietta settlement, Har- mon, 59; Indians of, 69, 218; lands surveyed in, 68; pioneer settlers of, 63; post revolutionary conflicts in, 136; prehistoric races of, 59; rival claims for, 61; slavery forbidden in, 69; slavery in, 54; Spain çedes to England rights of, 65; "Squatters" ordered from, 68; St. Clair, Gover- nor of, 19, 57; Virginia, act of cession of, 215; Virginia control of, 63, 64; Washington visits, 63.


Noyes, Edward F., sketch of, 260.


Ohioans - noted, 148; other states, in, 582.


Ohio - a century's change in, 10; a cen- tury's progress in, 292; act of Con- gress indicating date of admission of, 106; act of Congress recognizing the state, 214; admission of, 294; Atwater on admission of, 95; authorities on date of admission, 94, 95; boundaries of, 214; census of 1800 of, 80; Chase on admission of, 94; Civil War, in, 176-199; Civil War record of, 183; con- test on admission of, 83, 88; Clark's campaign in, 125; cosmopolitanism of people of, 41, 71, 293, 540, 543, 676; date of admission of, 94; development


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of, 542, 664; early distinguished men of, 9; eminent men from, 546; enabling act for admission, 21; ethnologgy of, 536; federalists in admission of, 40; first American fort in, 125; Gallatin's letter indicating date of admission, 107; genral summary of record of, in war, 206; geographical influence of, 586; governors of, 8; growth of early settlements of, 80; Harris, on admission of, 94; history of admission, 92; honorable position of, 5; Indians in, 71; Industrial progress of, 382; in 1860, 176; Magazine of American History on date of admission, 96; making, the, of, 212; material growth of, 53; military character of the people of, 163; mineral resources of, 383; natural advantages of, 384; natural conditions of, 211; navy, in, 234; noted , sons of, 5; plans for boundary of, 84; politics in admission of, 104, 296; pre-pioneer days of, 211; presidential election of 1860, in, 179; race location in, 83; real date of admission of, 101; religious liberty in, 666; representatives of, alphabetically arranged, 306; Revo- lutionary War scenes in, 123, 125; settlement of, 135; Sloane discusses date of admission of, 97; social com- munities in, 213; Spanish-American War, in, 199; St. Clair's plans for admission of, 34; transition of a cen- tury, 91; War of 1812, in, 157, 544. Ohio Company, reference to, 152.


"Ohio in American Revolution," Randall, 120.


"Ohio in Congress," extract from, 293.


"Ohio in the National House of Repre- sentatives," Grosvenor, 292.


"Ohio in the Navy," Halstead, 207.


"Ohio in the Senate of the United States," Foraker, 273.


Ohio Journalists, 590.


"Onio Judiciary," Granger, 318.


"Ohio Literary Men and Women," Ven- able, 582.


"Ohio Residents," Civil War, in, 181.


"Ohio Presidents," Ewing, Thomas Jr., 510.


Ohio University, origin of, 393.


Old State House, purchase and dis- mantling of, 12.


Ordinance of 1785, reference to, 295.


Ordinance of 1787, 81; continuance of, 105; educational influence of, 392; edu- cation in, 54; Indian clause of, 64;


national idea of, 54; passage of, 19, 68; reference to, 54; religious clause in, 54.


"Organization and Admission of Ohio into the Union and the Great Seal of the State," Sloane, 90.


Paris, treaty of, 1783, 133.


Payne, Henry B., U. S. Senator, 288. Pendleton, George H. - Congress, in, 301, 302; U. S. Senator, 288.


Perry, Oliver H., Battle of Lake Erie, 160.


Pioneers - conflicts with Indians, 149, 150, 154; home products of, 75; indus- tries of, 382; Northwest Territory of, 63; Ohio's, 149, 543, 548; tribute to, 47; women among, 554.


Pitt, Wm. (See Chatham.)


Poetry (Ohio) - authors, list of, 639-643; Cary, Alice, 626; Cary, Phoebe, 627; Crawford, John M., 631; Curry, Ot- way, 624; Ewing, Thomas, Jr., 631; Fosdick, W. W., 625; Gallagher, W. D., 623; Kinney, Coates, 627; Lytle, W. H., 626; Perkins, James H., 624 ;. Piatt, John J., 628; Piatt, Sarah M., 629; Plimpton, Florus P., 625; Read,. Thomas Buchanan, 626; Sherwood, Kate W., 630; "The Ohio Century," Courtenay, 683; Thomas, Edith N., 630.


Point Pleasant, Battle of, 79, 122. Poor Laws, 490.


Porter, Admiral, naval fight on Mis- sissippi River reported by, 236.


Post office, Marietta, at, established, 75. Post roads, first in Ohio, 75.


Prehistoric races in Northwest Terri- tory, 59.


Prentiss, Geo. D., quotations from, 673. Presidents - Garfield, James A., 513; Grant, U. S., 514; Harrison, Benja- min, 513; Harrison, W. H., 514; Hayes, R. B., 514; Mckinley, Wil- liam, 510; military antecedents of, 613; Ohio's, 510; Van Buren, Martin, 532; Virginia's, 510.


Press of Ohio - Belmont Chronicle, 573; Canton newspapers, 574; Cincinnati Commercial Tribune, 578; Cincinnati Enquirer, 577; Cincinnati Newspapers, 567; Cincinnati Times-Star, 578; Cir- cleville newspapers, 574; Cleveland's. newspapers, 572; Cleveland Plain Dealer, 578; Columbus Westbote, 570; contents of pioneer newspapers, 569; Cox, Ezekial T., 571; Delaware Ga- zette, 574; early newspapers, 590, 591


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592; editors of Ohio State Journal, 572; first German newspaper, 570; Gallia county newspapers, 575; German news- papers, 580; Guernsey Times, 576; Harrison county newspapers, 575; Hillsboro Gazette, 575; Howells, W. D., 572; Kilbourne's Col. Jas., paper at Worthington, 571; Lancaster Eagle, 569; Lebanon Western Star, 568; Lis- bon Ohio Patriot, 570; Locke, David R., 579; Mansfield Shield, 576; Ma- rietta newspapers, 567; newspaper of Northwestern Ohio, 579; Ohio State Journal, 572; recent growth of, 580; Scioto Gazette, 566; Springfield Re- publican, 575; Toledo Blade, 579; To- ledo newspapers, 579; Willis, Na- thaniel, 566; Zanesville newspapers, 571.


"Press of Ohio,' Knabenshue, 565.


Prince, Benj. F., personal sketch, 709. Printer, first Ohio State, 214.


Proctor, Gen., War of 1812, in, 160.


Puritans in Ohio, 551, 668; influence of, 669.


Putnam, Gen. Rufus - Marietta settle- ment by, 73; mention of, 148; sup- ports St. Clair, 21; visits Gallipolis, 76.


Quebec Act, 121; passage of, 64.


Quebec, St. Clair at Battle of, 56.


Railroads, Ohio, 53.


Randall, E. O. - editorial note on Kei- fer, 181, 190; "Ohio in the American Revolution," 120; portrait of, 120; present at unveiling of tablet, 7; writ- ings of, 598; personal sketch, 710. Ray, Joseph, mention of, 432.


Reformatories, (see Brinkerhoff) - clas- sification and parole, 502; county jails, 507; cumulative sentence, 501; good time law, 504; indeterminate sentence, 502; intermediate penitentiary, 505; laws providing for, 494; Mettray sy's- tem of, 499; Ohio Penitentiary, 497; prisoners' earnings, 504; prison labor, 501; Reemelin, commissioner, 499; school for boys, 498; school for girls, 500; workhouses, 506.


Religion - clause of, in ordinance of 1787, 54; college influence on, 487.


"Religious Influences in Ohio," M'Cabe, 664.


Representatives (Ohio's) - alphabetical list of, 306-317; become president, 298; Bingham, John A., 303; Butterworth, 305; character of, 294; Cox, Samuel


S., 301, 302; Danford, Lorenzo, 303; Delano, Columbus, 300, 303, 304; died in office, 297; Foster, Charles, 303, 304, 305; Garfield, James A., 298, 302, 303, 304; Giddings, Joshua R., 298; Hayes, R. B., 302, 303; Hutchins, Wells A., 301, 302; Keifer, J. Warren, 303, 305; Martin, Chas. D., 301; Mc- Kinley, William, 298, 304, 305; mem- bers of long experience, 298; Morrow, Jeremiah, 296; Ohio in House of, 292; Ohio's present corps of, 306; Ohio's record in House of, 299; Outhwaite, Joseph H., 305; Pendleton, George H., 301, 02; resignation of, 297; Schenck, Robert C., 300, 303, 304; Shellabarger, Samuel, 302, 303; Sher- man, John, 300, 301; Vallandingham, 301; Vinton, Samuel F., 298, 299.


Republican party, organization of, 300. Revolutionary War - British invade Northwest Territory, 128, 132; disas- trous year of, 1780, in, 127; Dun- more's War, a prelude to, 127; loss of men in, 194; militia in, 155; Ohio in, 120, 129, 145; scenes in Ohio Valley during, 123; St. Clair in, 56; veterans of, settle Ohio, 135.


Rickley, S. S., personal sketch, 710.


Roosevelt, Theodore, "Winning of the West," by, 150.


Rosecrans, Gen., military record of, 196. Ross, Senator, mention of, 26, 28.


Ryan, Daniel J. - pays tribute to Tiffin, 40; portrait of, 13; "The First Con- stitution," 13; Tiffin, on, 242; perso- nal sketch, 711.


Sandusky, Crawford burned at, 132.


Schenck, Robert C., supports Civil War, 180.


Schools (see Education) - buildings for, 422; centralization of rural schools, 418; century's progress in, 424; chil- dren from, at Centennial, 48; commer- cial studies in High School, 415; com- pulsory attendance in, 400; congres- sional enactments for, 392; Constitu- tion's (First) provisions for, 393; Con- stitution's (Second) provisions for, 395; curriculum for the High School, 410; definition of a High School, 409; development of, 389; development of the High School, 408; disbursement of money for, 399; elementary curri- culum for, 406; English in the High School, 412; enumeration of youth for, 400; examination of teachers for, 401;


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Governor Anderson supports, 258;


graduation from the High School, 415;


history in the High School, 412;


irreducible state


debt for, 398;


land endowments for 393; lan- guages in the High School, 412; libra- ries for, 423; list of State Commis- sioners for, 404; mathematics in the High School, 413; music by, at Cen- tennial Celebration, 58; Ohio, of, 54; Ohio system a national policy, 391; origin of Ohio's, 392; pioneer curri- culum for, 407; public, of Ohio, Bone brake on, 389; revenues for, 397; sci- ence in the High School, 414; State Board of Examiners, 402; State Com- missioners of, 403; State Normal School, 419; style of districts, 399; suspension of, 402; Teachers' Insti- tutes, 405; terms of, 400; text books for, 583; text books and apparatus for, 421; township graduation from, 416; urban and rural, 416.


School System, Ohio's, founded, 42.


Science (Ohio)-books of, 601; Gladden, Washington, 602; Mitchell, Ormsby M., 600; noted men of, 599; Rarey, John S., 602; Stallo, Johan B., 600; Vaughan, Daniel, 600.


Scioto Company, organization of, 76.


Scioto County, historic association of, 207, 213.


Scioto Valley - Indians of, 16; Mc-


Donald's description of, 14; pre-


historic man in, 16; prominent men of 46.


Scotch-Irish in Ohio, 41.


Scott,


Gen.


Chas.,


expedition


of,


against Indians, 139.


Scott, Miss Effie, Tablet unveiled by, 3. Seal - change in Ohio's, 111; different, in Ohio, 117; engravings on Ohio's, 109; first enactment for in Ohio, 109; Ohio's, 109; Ohio's Great, 90; required for various offices, 113, 115; symboliza- tion of Ohio's, 110; uses of, 109.


Senators (Ohio) 273-291; Allen, William, 283; Brice, Calvin S., 288; Burnet, Ja- cob, 282; Campbell, 282; character of, 277; Chase, Salmon P., 284; Corwin, Thomas, 283; counties furnishing, 275; Ewing, Thomas, 282; lawyers among, 276; list of, 274; Morris, Thomas, 282; Morrow, Jeremiah, 282; nativity of, 277; Payne, Henry B., 288; Pendleton, Geo. H., 288; political services of, 275; politics of, 276; Pugh, George E.,


284; Ruggles, Benjamin, 282; Sher- man, John, 288, 289; Smith, John, 280; Thurman, Allen G., 286; Wade, Ben., 284, 286; Worthington, Thomas, 280.


Settlements, slow growth of, 80. Shannon, Wilson, sketch of, 246. Shawnees in Northwest Territory, 70. Shellabarger, Samuel - Congress, in,


302, 303; supports Civil War, 180.


Sheridan, P. H. - Civil War, in, 186,


188; first great victory of, 191; me- moirs of, 595; military character of, 195.


Sherman, John - Congress, in, 300, 301; mention of, 202; opposes slavery, 179; public services of, 291; resigns as U. S. Representative, 297; U. S. Senator, 288, 289.


Sherman, Wm. T .- Civil War, in, 185; memoirs of, 595; Mexican War, in, 174; military character of, 195.


Skerrett, Admiral, anecdote concerning, 235.


Slaves - Tiffin frees, 17, 30, 242; Worth- ington frees, 30.


Slavery - character of institution of, 176; Democratic party on, 299; forbidden in Northwest Territory, 33, 69; Fugi- tive Slave Law, 337; Indiana asks for suppression of anti-slavery clause, 33; influence on Democratic party, 37; Jefferson opposes, 33; Mexican acqui- sitions, in, 167; Northwest Territory, in, 54; Oberlin College on, 440, Ohio, in, 665; Ohio's position on, 179; re- sults of, 539; Tiffin's opposition to, 33.


Sloane, Rush R. - Ohio's Great Seal, 109; "Organization and admission of Ohio into the Union and the Great Seal of the State," 90; portrait of, 90; present at unveiling of Tablet, 7; · personal sketch, 711.


Smith, John - Burr implicates, 281; first U. S. Senator from Ohio, 280.


Society at Centennial, 48, 51. Spain cedes Florida to English, 65. Spain connives with England concerning U. S. boundary, 65.


Spanish-American War - cause of, 199; colonels and regiments of, from Ohio, 204; Ohio soldiers in, 199, 202, 203; Ohio's death record in, 205; re- sults of, 201.


"Squatters" - Ohio, in, 72; ordered from Northwest Territory, 68.


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"Squatter Sovereignty," Ohio Senator endorses, 285.


"Squirrel Hunters," 183.


Stanton, Edwin M., mention of, 181.


State House (Old) - description of, 10, 11; erection of, 3; historic interest of,


2; recollections of, McClintick's, 10; Tablet erected on site of, 1.


State rights, influence of, on Democra- tic party, 37.


St. Clair, Arthur - American Revolu- tion, in, 56; ancestry of, 19; Court of Quarter Sessions appointed by, 2; defeat of, 78, 154, 156; early life of, 56; expedition of, against Indians, 139; Governor of Northwest Terri- tory, 57; Jefferson removes, 84, 104; letter of, concerning Ohio's admis- sion, 87; Legislature conflicts with, 31, 34; military and political career of, 36; military services of, 56; mili- tary record of, 19; militia in defeat of, 155; Nash suggests monument for, 58; nation's ingratitude to, 57; old age of, 57; opposes popular govern- ment, 34; opposition to, 82, 239; plans for Ohio's admission, 34; political ideas of, 37; political life of, 57; state- hood of Ohio opposed by, 49; sup- porters of, 21; Symmes arraigns, 89; Tiffin opposes, 20; veto, abuse of, by, 39; veto habit of, 20; Washington, friend of, 56; Washington recom- mends Tiffin to, 30.


Symmes, John Cleves - letters of, 89; settlements made by, 73.


Tablet (Memorial) - acceptance of, 3; appropriateness of erection of,


4; ceremonies attending unveiling of, 2; Chillicothe citizens decide on erec- tion of, 1; description of, 1; design- ing of, 1; distinguished visitors at un- veiling of, 7; inscription on, 2; Mr. Bennett suggests, 1; presentation of, 2; unveiling of, 3; view of, 6.


Tariff, Ohio's position on, in Congress, 303.


Taylor, William A., reference to, 292.


Tecumseh - birthplace of, 129, 219; con- tention of, 157; death of, 160.


Terry, Ellen F., Civil War, in, 195. Thompson, H. A., personal sketch, 713. Thompson, W. O .- portrait of, 426;


"Universities of Ohio," 426; personal sketch, 713.


Thurman, Allen G. - Hayes-Tilden elec- toral commission in, 287; mention of,


5, 12, 51, 148, 180; political services of, 287; U. S. Senator, 286.


Tiffin, Edward - birthplace of, 44; came to Chillicothe, 16; came to Ohio, 29; character of, 30, 32; Claypool accepts medallion of, 45; constitutional con- vention, 32; counteracts Burr episode, 43; descendants of, 5, 7, 26, 44; do- mestic life of, 43; educational ideas of, 41; enters politics, 31; fights for Ohio's admission, 21; Jeffersonian ideas of, 36, 40; letter indicating date Ohio's admission, 99; liberty's expo- nent, 46; manumits slaves, 17, 30; medallion to, 26, 27; mention of, 51, 81, 85, 148, 239, 279, 282; opposes slav- ery, 33; opposes St. Clair, 32, 33; po- litical associates of, 20; political ideas of, 40; political services of, 32; pub- lic services of, 17; recollections of, McClintick's, 8; religious life of, 42; Ryan's tribute to, 40; sketch of, 241; St. Clair opposes, 20; supports "In- ternal Improvements," 278; versatility of, 17; Washington recommends to St. Clair, 30; Washington's personal friend, 35.


Tod, David - mention of, 482; sketch of, 254.


Todd, Gen., Indian expedition of, 153. Tories, 126.


Transportation, early means of, 75, 76. Treaties, Greenville, 156.


Trimble, Allen - mention of, 148; sketch of, 245.


United States - population of, in 1860, 178; western boundary of, 65.


Universities (see Colleges) - congres- sional endowments for, 426; founded by close corporations, 431; Ohio Uni- versity, origin of, 427, revenue of, 428.


"Universities of Ohio," Thompson, 426. Vallandingham, Clement L. - account of, 256; Congress, in, 301; mention of, 180.


Van Buren, Martin, campaign of 1840, 518, 519.


Vance, Joseph, sketch of, 246.


Venable, W. H., "Ohio Literary Men and Women," 582; personal sketch, 714.


Veto - power of, denied in Ohio, 23; St. Clair uses, 20, 39; wisdom of


Ohio's Constitution on power of, 39. Vincennes, Clark captures, 63.


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Ohio Arch. and His. Society Publications.


Vinton, Samuel F., congressional ser- vice of, 298.


Virginia - cedes claim to Northwest Wolfe, Gen., mention of, 62.


Territory, 67, 215; third charter of, 212.


Virginians in Ohio, 41.


Wade, Benjamin - mention of, 148; op- poses slavery, 179; U. S. Senator, 284, 285.


War of 1812 - history of, 147; Ohio in, 157, 161, 544; principles of, 157.


War - general summary of Ohio, in, 206; Mexican, 167; governors, Onio's, 181; Spanish-American, Ohio in, 199; United States participate in, 166. Washington, George - French mission of, 212; opinion of, on Ohio Valley, 216; political ideas of, 35; St. Clair friend of, 56; Tiffin personal friend of, 35; Tiffin recommended to St. Clair by, 30; visits Northwest Terri- tory, 63.


Wayne, Gen. - British estimate of, 141; death of, 80; defeats Indians, 78, 144; forts erected by, 153; Hildreth MSS. on Indian expedition of, 86; Indian expedition of, 141; mention of, 29, 72.


Western Reserve, 105; opposes Ohio's Constitution, 25; slow growth of, 77. Whig Party, mention of, 37.


Whigs, prominent Ohio, 300.


Whipple, Commodore, commands ship to West Indies, 76.


Wilkinson, Gen. James - buries slain of St. Clair's army, 140; expedition of, against Indians, 139.


Willis, N. P. - father of, state printer, 214; founder of Scioto Gazette, 566.


Wirt, William, date of Onio's admis- sion indicated by, 103.


Women - actresses among, 561; artists among, 560; Bailey, Ann, 555; club workers, 563; colonial dames, 557; Daughters of American Revolution, 557; journalism among, 559; Ohio's first teacher, 558; Ohio's literary, 558, 559; Ohio's production of, 556; pa- triotism of, 556; pioneer, 554; Rouse, . Bathsheba, 558; temperance work of, 561; Zane, Elizabeth, 555.


"Women in the history and development of Ohio," Hopley, 550.


Wood, E. F., personal sketch, 714. Wood, Reuben, sketch of, 247.


Worthington, Thomas - comes to Ohio, 29; descendant of, 7; letter of, con- cerning Ohio's admission, 98; men- tion of, 5, 44, 46, 49, 51, 81, 85, 88, 89, 148, 279, 280, 282; political ideas of, 40; recollections of, McClintick's, 8, recommends new Constitution, 24; sketch of, 243; slaves manumitted by, 30.


Wright, G. B., personal sketch, 714.


Wright, Geo. F., personal sketch, 714. Yaple, W. D. - accepts "Tablet," 3; portrait of, 4; "Welcome" address. at Centennial, 48; personal sketch, 714.


Young, Thomas L., sketch of, 263.


Zane's Trace - laying out of, 569; post road over, 75.


Zanesville, "Log Cabin" campaign at, 526.


Zeisberger, David, Moravian missionary, 77.


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