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A HISTORY OF THE STATE OF OHIO

Natural and Civil

by

Caleb Atwater, A. M.

MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY; OF THE RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY; OF THE LYCEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY OF NEW YORK; AND OF THE AMERICAN GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY; AUTHOR OF WESTERN ANTIQUITIES; TOUR TO PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, ETC., ETC.

FIRST EDITION.

CINCINNATI:

STEREOTYPED BY GLEZEN & SHEPARD.

ENTERED ACCORDING TO THE ACT OF CONGRESS, IN THE YEAR EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY -EIGHT, IN THE CLERK’S OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT COURT OF OHIO.

Indexed by

Marilyn Sims Vadakin

© 1993 Marietta, OH all rights reserved

THE LEMON TREE PRESS

P. O. Box 522 Marietta, OH 45750-0522 (614) 373-5697 (614) 775-4846

Index to

A HISTORY OF THE STATE OF OHIO

Natural and Civil

by

Caleb Atwater, A. M.

MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY; OF THE RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY; OF THE LYCEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY OF NEW YORK; AND OF THE AMERICAN GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY AUTHOR OF WESTERN ANTIQUITIES; TOUR TO PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, ETC., ETC.

FIRST EDITION.

CINCINNATI:

STEREOTYPED BY GLEZEN & SHEPARD.

ENTERED ACCORDING TO THE ACT OF CONGRESS, IN THE YEAR EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY-EIGHT, IN THE CLERK’S OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT COURT OF OHIO.

Indexed by

Marilyn Sims Vadakin

© 1993 Marietta, OH all rights reserved

THE LEMON TREE PRESS

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A HISTORY OF THE STATE OF OHIO Natural and Civil by

Caleb Atwater, AM.

Entered according to the act of Congress, in the year eighteen hundred and thirty -eight. In the Clerk’s office of the District Court of Ohio.

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Abbe L’Epee, 309 Abbe Sicard, 309 Abbot, Mr, 184 Abbott, David, 359-61 Aberdeen, 13

Abolition/Anti Slavery Society, 323

Abrams, Henry, 359

Aetna (vessel), 249

Aix la Chapelle, 108

Akron, 53, 277

Alabama, 45

Albany, NY, 266, 272

Aldrich, Otis, 300, 401

Alexander, Captain, 199

Alexander, John, 360

Alexander, Major, 219

Alfred, B., 401

Alkire, M. H., 402

Alleghany mountains, 13-5, 34, 35, 44, 67,101-14, 245, 294, 307

Alleghany ridge, 99 Allen, Colonel, 195, 204, 207 Allen, Dr John, 300, 400 Allen, Hon William, 402 Allen, Lieutenant, 113 Allen, William, 360 Alton, 279 Alton, IL, 329 Amanda, 214

Amberg, Hezekiah, 403 Amherstburgh, 208, 398

Anderson, Col Richard C., 124-25, 141, 160, 223

Anderson, John S., 400-03

Anderson, Robert, 361

Anderson, William C., 302

Andrews, John, 213

Andrews, Wells, 306

Anthony, Charles, 268

Arbuckle, Capt Matthew, 112

Archer, Samuel, 362

Armstrong’s mill, 156

Armstrong, Alexander, 361

Armstrong, Elizabeth, 155-57

Armstrong, Jeremiah, 155-57, 399

Armstrong, John Jr, 155-57

Armstrong, John, 128, 155-58

Armstrong, Mrs, 155

Arndt, John, 401

Ashtabula, 63, 307-08

Athens, 277, 290, 306, 333-38

Atkinson, Isaac, 363

Atwater, Caleb, 254-64, 362

Atwood, J. S.,403

Augusta militia, 112-14

Augustine, John, 364

Austinsburg, 54

Avery, Edward, 364

Aydelott, Rev B. P., 293-96

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Backus, Ens James, 129

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Backus, Thomas, 68

Badger, Rev N., 401

Bainbridge, 13

Baker’s blockhouse, 110-11

Baker’s station, 115-16

Baldridge, James R., 298

Baldwin, E. A., 402

Baldwin, Eli, 363

Baldwin, H.,401

Baldwin, Michael, 176, 180, 359

Ball, Colonel, 223-25

Ball, Maj James V., 199, 214, 233

Ballard, Captain, 205

Ballard, Mr, 153

Baltimore turnpike, 281

Baltimore, 53, 168

Bamborough, W., 399

Barbee, General, 148

Barber, Josiah, 254-61, 361

Barber, Levi, 360

Barclay, Commander, 231-32

Barlow, Joel, 159

Barnes, C. P., 300, 400

Barnhill, John, 402

Barr, John, 363

Barrere, Mr, 184

Bartley, Mordecai, 360

Bascom, Professor, 293

Basey, Lieutenant, 201

Bashaw, W. B., 399

Bass island, 60

Batavia, 308, 333

Bates, David S., 265

Bates, Mrs, 332

Battles, A., 399

Baum, Mrs, 332

Baylor, Lieutenant, 224

Beach, Wood R., 400

Beall, Benjamin, 360

Beall, Reason, 186

Bear, Rudolph, 359

Beardsley, D. H., 364

Beasly, Maj Nathaniel, 213, 363

Beatty, (officer), 141

Beatty, Charles C., 306

Beatty, Z. A., 364

Beaver, 277, 306

Beaver, PA, 53, 119

Bedinger, (officer), 141

Beecher, Philemon, 360

Beecher, Rev Lyman, 291-93

Bell, James M., 258-60, 360, 402

Bell, William, 401

Bellefountaine, 334

Bellerivier, 46, 49, 109

Belpre, 15-22, 131, 156

Benham, Joseph S., 269, 401

Benham, Robert, 162

Bennet, Samuel S., 401

Bentley, Alfred W., 300, 401

Bentley, Maj Solomon, 213

Bentz, Frederick, 399

Beresford, Mr, 374

Berkshire, 308

Betts, Xenophon, 306

Betz, Adam, 359

Big Bottom, 152-53

Bigbone, 57

Bigbonelick, 57

Bigger, John, 362-63

Bigger, Mr, 184

Biggs, Professor, 293

Biggs, Thomas J., 306

Bigler, Col John, 399

Bines, (officer), 141

Bishop, Rev B. H., 192, 293

Black swamp, 210, 284

Blackburn, William, 361-64

Blair, Mr, 184

Blanchard, Mr, 373

Blannerhasset’s floating mill, 155

Blannerhasset’s island, 44, 47, 155, 181

Bledsoe, Captain, 205

Blickensderfer, Jacob, 363

Bliss, Charles H., 399

Blodget, William, 363

Bloom, Mr, 145

Blue Ridge, 1 14

Boardman, 307

Boggs, David, 362

Bolivar, 120, 277

Bolton’s island, 61

Bond, Shadrack, 162

Bond, William, 360, 402

Boone, Daniel, 122

Boonsborough, KY, 122

Bope, Jacob, 402

Boswell, (officer), 219

Botetourte militia, 112-14

Botkin, George, 402

Boudinot, Elisha, 165

Boyd, (officer), 141, 189

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Bradford, (officer), 141

Bradford, C. D., 401

Bradford, Professor, 293

Bradock, General, 1 14

Brewer, Tunis, 302

Bridgeport, 279

Briggs, (officer), 141

Brigham, Elisha, 302

Bright, Major, 401

Brock, General, 192-93

Brockerick, David S., 358

Brogniart, M. Alexandre, 21, 32

Brooks, (officer), 141

Brotherlin, R., 399

Brown, Dr M., 402

Brown, Ephraim, 362-64

Brown, Ethan Allen, 185, 274, 357-59

Brown, George, 364

Brown, Governor, 248

Brown, Henry, 358

Brown, John, 130, 320

Brown, Samuel J., 321, 400

Brownsville, PA, 132, 157, 249, 289

Brush, Captain, 194, 229

Brush, Henry, 360

Bryan, John A., 358, 399

Bryan, Mr, 184

Buchanan, Elizabeth, 66

Buchanan, Henry, 403

Buchanan, R„ 40, 86, 141, 400

Buckingham, Ebenezer Jr, 274, 364

Bucyrus, 333

Buell, Timothy, 362

Buell, Walter, 363

Buffaloe, 64

Buford, Captain, 113

Bull, John, 217

Bullock, Leo, 402

Bullock, William, 402

Burchardt, Matthew, 358

Bureau, Mr, 184

Burgess, (officer), 141

Burgoyne, General, 192, 235

Burgoyne, John, 401

Burke, Hon William, 401

Burlington, 32, 334

Burnet, George, 401

Burnet, Hon Jacob, 58, 162-66

Burnet, Isaac G., 400

Burnet, Jacob, 400

Burnet, Mrs, 332

Burr, Col Aaron, 179-81

Burton, Mr, 184

Butler, Capt James, 199

Butler, Gen Richard, 121, 137-41

Butler, John H., 402

Butler, M. S., 401

Butler, Maj Thomas, 141

Butler, Mann, 293

Buder, Mrs, 332

Butnet, Jacob, 359

Butts, (officer), 141

Byrd, Charles Willing, 158, 176, 359

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Cadiz, 334

Cadwell, Aaron, 162, 184

Cahokia, 130

Caldwell, James, 359-60

Caldwell, Samuel, 364

Callis, William, 130

Cambridge, 269, 333, 284

Camp Charlotte, 115-19

Camp Greenville, 147

Camp Meigs, 222, 240

Campbell, Captain, 149

Campbell, F., 403

Campbell, John W., 360

Campbell, Lt Col John B., 199-201

Campbell, Major, 149

Campbell, Rev Alexander, 293, 359

Canada, 149, 156-58, 188-92, 232-40, 315

Canadian Indian Dept., 187, 237

Canadian militia, 219

Canton, 315, 335

Carlisle, James, 401

Carlisle, Mrs, 332

Carolus, John, 401

Carothers, James, 361

Carpenter, B. O., 402

Carpenter, C. G., 403

Carpenter, Capt Joseph, 163, 320

Carpenter, Samuel, 403

Carrington (Mr) of VA, 375

Carrollton, 276, 333

Cary, Abraham, 162-63

Cary, Archibald, 130

Cary, William, 363

Case, Leonard, 363

Casey, Lieut Wanton, 129

Casey, William L., 399

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Cass, Col Lewis, 189-93, 243

Cass, Lieut (Capt) Charles L., 238-39

Catterlin, Jacob, 364

Cedar island, 61

Celeron, Louis, 109

Chambers, David, 360

Chambers, Major, 219-20, 226-31

Champ, William, 399

Chaney, John, 360

Chardon, 333

Chase (Mr) of MD, 373-76 Chase’s statues, 164 Chase, Doctor, 141 Chase, Philander, 288 Chester, 334 Chicago, 108 Chiles, (officer), 234

Chillicothe, 31,48, 57,95-9, 125, 160-86, 197-214, 223-44, 284, 306-40, 396, 402 Chippeway (vessel), 231 Chittenden, A., 399 Chitteningo, NY, 34 Choat, Mr, 153

Chobert de Joncaire, Charles F., 162 Cincinnati,

Circleville, 14, 25-8, 36, 42, 59, 67-8, 75, 115, 194, 308, 315, 334-46, 401 Cisna, Ensign (Capt), 238-39 Clark, Colonel, 120 Clark, George R., 121, 184 Clark, Joseph, 86 Clarke, Major, 139-41 Clarkson, Col C. S., 401 Clarksville, 130 Clay, Gen Green, 215-26, 223 Clay, Henry, 268 Clay, Mrs Henry, 210 Claypool, Jacob, 364 Claypool, James T., 403 Clendenen, David, 360 Cleveland lighthouse, 63

Cleveland, 11, 53-4, 62, 106, 160, 194, 223-24, 265-66, 276, 306-18, 333, 342 Clevenger, S. V.,400 Cleves, 279

Clinton, Gov DeWitt, 67, 169, 178, 250-52,

263-73, 288 Clugsten, John, 403 Coates, Dr John, 402 Cobb, (officer), 141 Cochran, James, 364

Coe, James, 306 Cogswell, Osgood, 294-96 Cole, John F., 402 Cole, William R„ 362 Collett, Joshua, 358-89 Collier, Captain, 205 Codings, William, 363 Collins, David, 403 Collins, Joel, 361-64 Collins, Joseph S., 321 Collins, Rev John, 259-61 Collins, Richard, 361 Colonization Society, 323 Colt, Ens Arnold, 129 Columbia, 49, 132 Columbus Gazette , 321

Columbus, 13-14, 26, 38, 40-8, 57-9, 68, 94-9, 127, 157, 171, 186, 259-84, 306-41, 399 Comet (vessel), 249 Cone, Mr, 184 Conkling, Judge, 266 Conneaut, 63

Connecticut Western Reserve, 122-26, 131, 259

Conner, Mr, 225

Cook, Henry, 401

Cook, M. Scott, 402

Cooke, Eleutherus, 360

Cooke, Isaac, 363

Cooley, James, 363

Coolman, William, 363

Coombs, A. D., 400

Cooper, Mr, 184

Comey, Jonathan G., 402

Corry, William M., 401

Corwin, D., 400

Corwin, Matthias, 363

Corwin, Mr, 184

Corwin, Thomas, 360-62

Coshocton, 333, 364

Cotgreave, Maj W. W., 213

Cotton, John, 363

Couch, Jessup N., 358

Coulter, Samuel, 363

Counties:

Adams county, 19, 24, 162, 333, 361-63, 396

Adams county, KY, 160

Allen county, 333

Ashtabula county, 54, 333, 361-63

Athens county, 16-9, 333, 361-63

Belmont county, 24, 89, 160, 333, 344,

361-63, 396

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Counties (cont)

Brooke county, VA, 160

Brown county, 74, 333, 361-63

Butler county, 177, 333, 361-62

Carroll county, 24, 333

Champaign county, 26 333, 361-63

Chatauqua county, NY, 59

Clark county, 26, 37, 133, 164, 333, 341,

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Clermont county, 74, 333, 361-63, 396 Clinton county, 37, 49, 333, 361-62 Columbiana county, 24, 101, 118, 333,

361, 363

Coshocton county, 19, 24, 121, 333, 361-63 Crawford county, 47, 51, 333 Cuyahoga county, 333, 361-63 Darke county, 137, 333, 361-63 Delaware county, 47, 87, 333, 340, 361-62 Fairfield county, 14, 27, 43, 89, 160, 333-38,

361- 62, 396

Fayette county, 37, 333, 361-63 Franklin county, 14, 37, 3333-5 361-62 Gallia county, 14-8, 23, 31, 177, 197, 333,

362- 63

Geauga county, 52, 177, 333, 363 Green(e) county, 49, 86, 177, 333, 346, 361-62 Greenbriar county, VA, 111 Guernsey county, 18, 24, 56, 89, 333, 361-63 Hamilton county, 130, 159, 162, 263, 296, 333, 361-2, 396

Hancock county, 190, 333 Hardin county, 47, 50, 333 Harrison county, 24, 334, 361-62 Henry county, 334

Highland county, 19, 38, 56, 177, 334, 361-63 Hocking county, 14-9, 43, 89, 160, 334, 362-63 Holmes county, 334 Huron county, 13-9, 52, 334, 361-63 Jackson county, 14-16, 43, 56, 197, 334, 362-63 Jefferson county, 24, 160-62, 183, 308, 333-44, 361-63, 396

Knox county, 101, 289, 334-44, 361-63 Knox county, IL, 162

Lawrence county, 14-5, 19, 20-3, 31,43, 56, 89, 197, 334, 362-63

Licking county, 14-6, 19, 24, 37, 89, 101, 157, 266, 277, 334, 343, 362 Logan county, 334, 362-63 Lorain county, 52, 334 Madison county, 26, 37, 42, 49, 334, 362 Marion county, 47, 334

Counties (cont)

Medina county, 52, 334, 362 Meigs county, 14-9, 24, 31, 43, 47, 334,

362-63

Mercer county, 137, 334 Miami county, 40, 306, 334, 362-63 Monroe county, 24, 59, 334, 361 Montgomery county, 26, 177, 334, 362-63 Morgan county, 18, 24, 31, 334, 362-63 Muskingum county, 16-19, 31, 61, 89, 177, 224, 334, 362 Onondaga county, 265 Paulding county, 334 Perry county, 9, 16, 24, 89, 308, 334, 362 Pickaway county, 13-4, 27, 37, 57, 229-264, 334, 362-63

Pike county, 14, 334, 362-63 Portage county, 24, 47, 52, 55, 334, 362 Preble county, 334, 362-63 Putnam county, 334

Richland county, 47, 51, 52, 334, 362-63 Ross county, 17-9, 160, 162, 334, 362-63, 396 Sandusky county, 51, 125, 334, 361-63 Scioto county, 14, 19, 24, 38, 43, 47, 159, 160, 177, 306,316,334,362-63 Seneca county, 51, 125, 334 Shelby county, 334, 361-63 St. Clair county, 130 Stark county, 89, 335, 362-63 Trumbull county, 53, 160, 277, 335, 344, 362-63, 396

Tuscarawas county, 19,24, 119, 121,335,343, 362-63

Union county, 37, 47, 335, 362-62 Vanwert county, 335 Warren county, 27, 49, 177, 335, 362-62 Washington county, 24, 59, 129-30, 162, 254, 316, 335, 362-63, 396 Wayne county, 362-64 Wayne county, MI, 162 Westmoreland county, PA, 199 Wheeling county, VA, 160 Williams county, 335 Wood county, 335, 362-63

court of Quarter Sessions, 129-30 Covert, J. B., 400 Covington, KY, 133-35 Cox, Mr, 156 Cox, William, 306 Cradlebaugh, A., 401

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Craig, John D., 293-303 Crain, Adonijah, 403 Crane, Joheph, 268-69, 359-60 Crawford, (officer), 141 Crawford, Capt William, 135 Crawford, Colonel, 122 Creagh, John, 401 Creighton, William Jr, 357, 402 Creighton, William, 176, 360 Cresap, Captain, 110-16 Cribbs, (officer), 141 Crist, Jacob, 399 Croghan, Major, 339 Cromwell, J. H., 400 Crouse, David, 364 Crumbacker, Mr, 184 Cryder, David, 402 Culbertson, James, 306 Culver, 27

Cumberland road, 279-80, 300 Cumberland, MD, 11-14, 170 Cummings, (officer), 141 Cunningham’s island, 60 Currey, S. P., 402 Curry, Hiram M., 358 Curry, Mr, 184 Curtis, Doctor A., 399, 403 Cushing, Capt Nathan, 129 Cutler, Ephraim, 254-61, 364 Cuyahoga summit, 265, 276

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Dailey, William, 402 Dane (Mr) of MA, 374-75 Dare, Clement, 302 Darke, Captain, 141 Darke, Lt Col William, 137-41 Darlington, Joseph, 162, 186, 359 Darrow, Maj George, 213 Darst, William P„ 401 Davenport, John, 360-64 Davies, Mrs Clarissa H„ 332 Davis, James, 152, 403 Davis, S. W., 400 Dawes, William M., 362 Dawson, M., 400 Dawson, Thomas, 401 Day, D. T., 402

Dayton, 39, 42, 50, 189-200, 265-68, 274-86, 307-15, 334, 343

De Butts, H., 149 De Haro, Carlo, 297, 400 De Witt, Mr, 373 Dean, Ezra, 359 Dearborn, Mr, 189 Decker, Charles S., 399 Declaration of Independence, 122 Defiance, 196-203, 335 Delafield, J.,401

Delaware, 42, 48, 59, 101, 214, 221, 308, 333, 340 Denny, David, 401 Desha, (officer), 234 Detroit (vessel), 231

Detroit, 107, 133, 146, 153, 156, 165-66, 188-244, 284, 338 Dick, Mr, 373 Dillon, Lieutenant, 113 Dillon, Mr, 184 Dilworth, Robert, 306 Disney, David T., 302, 400 Dixon, (officer), 226-27 Dixon, Alexander, 402 Doan, G. W„ 401 Doddridge’s notes, 122 Doddridge, J. G., 401 Dodge, Doctor J. L., 401 Doherty, Absalom, 399 Dolson’s ferry, 156 Dolson, Mr, 156 Doolittle, Curtis M., 300 Doran, John L., 399 Dorfeuille, J., 336, 400 Dorr, Edmond, 363 Dougherty, John, 361-63 Doughty, Major, 132-38 Douglas, Albert, 402 Douglas, Lieut Richard, 194 Douglas, Luke, 402 Douglas, Mary, 82, 402 Douglas, Peter, 402 Douglas, R., 402 Doyle, (officer), 141 Drake, Dr Daniel, P, 293-97, 400 Drake, General, 45 Dresback, H., 401 Dresback, Jonathan, 401 Dresden, 119, 277, 341 Dublin, 186

Dudley, Colonel, 218-24 Dunbar, Sergeant, 180 Duncan, Ensign, 224

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Duncan, James G., 402

Dunlap, John, 130, 184

Dunlap, Samuel, 183-84

Dunlevy, Francis, 158, 176, 185, 358-59

Dunmore, Lord, 1 10-22

Dunn, William, 361

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Eaton, 334 Eaton, Joseph, 361 Edwards, George, 361-64 Ellery, Mr, 373-74 Elliot, C., 307

Elliot, Captain, 199, 204-09, 229

Elliot, John P., 399

Elliot, Mr, 184

Ellis, Mr, 184

Ellis, Rowland, 401

Elsey, Patrick, 401

Ely, J. W., 401

Elyria, 308, 334

Emmet, W. Y., 402

Enness, John B., 400

Enterprise (vessel), 249

Ernest, A. H., 400

Espy, J. M., 399

Este, Hon D. K., 400

Eustis, Doctor, 189-92

Eustis, Miss, 299

Evansville, 54, 278

Everett, Jeremiah, 363

Ewing, Hon Thomas, 267, 359, 403

Exe, J. F.& Co., 400

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Fairport, 12, 63, 54 Fallis, Richard, 363 Farmers’ castle, 131 Farthingham, Lieutenant, 135 Fearing, Paul, 360 Ferguson & Spilman, 399 Ferguson, General, 140-41 Ferris, John, 130 Ferris, W. J., 400 Fields, Colonel, 113 Findlay, 190, 333 Findlay, James, 186-89, 360 Findlay, Samuel, 162, 176, 401 Fishback, Owen, 364

Fithian, George, 364

Fitzgerald, George, 361

Fleming, Colonel, 113

Fleming, James, 399

Fletcher, Calvin, 302, 401

Flinn, James, 130

Floord, Thomas, 363

Fobes, Josiah, 401

Foos, Joseph, 362-64

Foos, Mr, 184

Foote, J. M., 400

Foote, John P., 296, 302

Force, A. E., 402

Ford, (officer), 141

Ford, Mr, 184

Foresman, Henry, 401

Forrer, Samuel, 265

Fort Chicago, 107

Fort Defiance, 147-49

Fort Du Kane, 109

Fort Erie, 238

Fort Finlay, 190

Fort Hamilton, 141

Fort Harmar, 129, 154

Fort Jefferson, 137-47

Fort La wrens, 1 19-21

Fort Massac, 145

Fort McArthur, 199-203

Fort McIntosh, 1 19-24

Fort Meigs, 213-31

Fort Miami, 216

Fort Necessity, 190

Fort Niagara, 188

Fort Pitt, 111-14

Fort Recovery, 137, 147

Fort St. Clair, 137

Fort Stephenson, 224-31, 339

Fort Union, 111

Fort Washington, 130-42, 338

Fort Wayne, 51, 103-04, 135, 147, 195-202

Fort Winnebago, 44

Fosdick, S., 400

Fosset, Thomas, 400

Foster, Jonathan, 362

Foster, Luke, 130

Foster, Mr, 373

Fox, Charles, 400

Frankfort, KY, 179-80, 195

Franklin, Dr Benjamin, 323-24

Franklinton, 196-214, 221-26

Frederick, Maj Jacob, 213, 363

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French immigrants, 159 French Missionaries, 107 French, Daniel, 249 Frenchtown, 204-07, 398 Fryatt, Bartholomew, 194 Fullerton, Hunphrey, 341 Fulton’s steamboat, 249 Fulton, John A., 403 Fulton, Robert, 249-51 Furnas, Thomas W., 362

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Gaines, Colonel, 223, 238-39 Gaither, (officer), 141 Galena, 119

Gallipolis, 31, 77, 159, 333 Galloway, Maj James, 213, 346 Galt House, Cincinnati, 336 Gambier, 289, 308, 344 Gander, Jacob, 399 Gano, D.,400

Gano, Lieut John S., 130, 141 Garaghty, M., 403 Gard, Doctor B. F., 402 Gard, Gershom, 130 Gardner, Mr, 184 Garrard, Captain, 199 Garrett, Lieutenant, 208 Gass, William, 184, 364 Gatch, Philip, 359 Gatch, Thomas, 363 Gault, William W., 362 Gaylord, Thomas, 345 Gazette and Liberty Hall , 321 Gazlay, James W., 360 Geddes, James, 265 Genet, 144-45 Georgetown, 333, 403 Georgia, 181 Gephart, G. C., 402 German flats, 110 Gerry, Mr, 373 Gest, Joseph, 401 Gever, John, 400 Gibson, Col John, 1 19-20 Gibson, Col Thomas H., 57, 140, Gibson, Lt Col George, 141 Gill, W. A. & Co, 399 Gilpin, John C., 400 Girty, Simon, 156

Girtystown, 196 Glezen & Shepard, 401 Glover, John, 403 Goddard, F. E., 293 Godfroy, Gabriel, 209 Goforth, William, 130, 162 Goldsby, Lieutenant, 113 Goodale, Capt Nathan, 129, 151 Goodale, Lincoln, 399 Goodenow, John M., 358-60 Gosset, Mr, 184 Grafton, 308

Graham, George Jr, 302, 401

Graham, George, 298

Graham, J. &. J., 400

Graham, R., 222

Graham, T. J., 402

Graham, William, 399

Granville, 14, 277, 290, 308

Gratiot, Captain, 216

Graves, Major, 205-08

Gray, John M., 363

Greathouse, Captain, 110-16

Green(e), William, 296, 302

Green(e)ville, 137, 147, 200-01, 308, 333

Greensburg, PA, 199, 284

Gregg, Israel, 249

Gregg, N. S., 402

Gregory, M., 403

Greyton, (officer), 141

Griffin (vessel), 62, 107, 109

Grimes, James, 403

Grimke, Frederick, 358

Grimke, T. S., 293

Griswold, S., 359

Groghan, Maj George, 224-31

Gross, John, 400

Grove, George, 362

Grubb, James, 359

Guelick, Jacob, 300

Guilford, Nathan, 259-60, 364, 400

Gull island, 60

Guttenburgh, John, 318-19, 328 G wynne, L. M., 400 G wynne. Lieutenant, 217

176, 358

Haines, E., 400 Hale, Samuel H., 364 Hall, Harvey, 400

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Hall, Mrs, 332

Hallack, J. H„ 358

Haller, Henry, 401

Haller, J. R., 401

Hamer, Thomas L., 360

Hamilton, 50, 136, 268, 284, 308, 315, 333

Hamilton, Captain, 205, 218

Hamilton, Edward, 403

Hamilton, William, 364

Hamline, L. L., 307

Hammond, Charles, 321, 400

Hammond, Mrs, 332

Hamtramack, Major, 137-42

Hance, William, 399

Handy, Doctor C. W., 403

Hanford, William, 306

Hanks, Lieutenant, 192

Hanna, Thomas, 363

Hanover, 308

Harbaugh, Daniel, 361-64

Harbaugh, Mr, 184

Hardin, Col John, 133-35, 145-46

Hardin, Lt Col Martin D., 195

Hardy, Mr, 373-74

Harlan, Carter B., 357, 399

Harmar, Lt Col Josiah, 129-35, 143-47

Harper, Alexander, 358, 362

Harper, E. C., 400

Harper, John L., 358

Harper, Robert, 361-63

Harris, James, 361

Harrison, 279

Harrison, Batteal, 363

Harrison, Gen William H., 128, 149, 158, 163, 187-244, 349, 357-60, 400 Harrison, John P., 293 Hart, Nathaniel G. S., 141, 210 Hartford, 108

Hartwell, Lawrence & Co., 400 Hasseltine, J. M. C., 399 Hatch, Elijah, 361 Hayward, Elijah, 358 Heaton, David F., 364 Heaton, James, 362 Heaton, Mr, 184 Heckewelder’s narrative, 122 Hedges, James, 362-64 Hedges, Lieutenant, 201 Hen and chickens island, 61 Henderson, Mr, 154-55 Henry, Major General, 234

Henry, Patrick, 323

Hermitage, 179

Herrick, Samuel, 360

Herrick, W. D„ 401

Herring, (officer), 219

Hessian crucibles, 23

Hibbs, A. J., 399

Hickman, Lieutenant, 201-05

Higgins, David, 364

Hightower, Captain, 205

Hillard, Jacob, 402

Hillsborough, 334

Hine, Homer, 364

Hinkson, Benjamin, 357

Hitchcock, Caleb, 362

Hitchcock, Peter, 358-60

Hocking valley, 338

Hodges, R., 400

Hoge, James, 306

Hogg, William, 289

Holly, Nathaniel, 293, 400

Holt, George B., 364

Hopkins, Andrew V., 364

Hopkins, David, 402

Hopwood, W„ 293

Horr, B. W„ 401

Horton, H. V., 400

Horton, W. T„ 400

Hoselton, Joseph, 402

Hough, Benjamin, 358

House, George, 362

Howard, George, 162

Howard, Henry, 399

Howe, Mr, 263

Howe, Thomas, 362

Howell (Mr) of RI, 373

Howell, Elias, 360

Hubbard, John, 364

Hubbell, A. M., 309

Hubbell, H. N., 399

Hudson, 290

Hughes, Gideon, 363

Hughs, Mr, 184

Hukill, Lieutenant, 202

Hukill, Major, 219-20

Hull, Doctor P. K„ 401

Hull, Gov William, 188-97, 203, 213, 232-44

Humphrey, Mr, 184

Hunphreys, George, 359

Hunt, Aaron L., 361

Hunter, Amos, 403

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Hunter, Captain, 224-31 Hunter, H. H„ 403 Hunter, Jesse D., 399, 403 Hunter, W. H., 399 Huntington, Samuel, 176, 357-59 Hurlbut, Benoni, 152 Huron, 13, 52, 306 Huston, A., 402 Huston, Franklin, 402 Huston, James, 401

Institutions (cont)

Ohio Mechanics Institute, 301 Ohio State Library, 356 Ohio University, 290-91 Oxford college, 306 The Eye Infirmary, 296 William and Mary college, 240 Woodward college of Cincinnati, 290-95 Woodward Free Grammar school, 294 Woodward High school, 295

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Ijams, Thomas, 363 Illinois Territories,

Indiana Territories,

Indians:

Canadian Indians, 237 Caray Maunee, 140, 145, 236 Complan ter (Cornstalk), 115-58 Elsquataway, 236-37 Florida Indians, 237 Fourlegs, 236 Keokuk, 237 Logan, Chief, 110-16 Mohawk Indian, 153 Mohawks, 237 Nations of New York, 236 Nawcaw, 235 Onondagoes, 237 Shawneetown, 114-15 Splitlog, 215

Tecumseh, 215, 219, 225-44 Walk-in-the- water, 215 Winnebagoes, 140, 236-37 Wyandot Indians, 203 Wyandot, Billy, 157

Ingersol, Lieut George, 129 Ingram, John N., 403 Institutions:

Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, 308, 335 Athenaeum, 296 Cincinnati college, 294 Cincinnati Orphan Asylum, 332 Columbus Hospital for the Insane, 335 German Lutheran college, 335 Kenyon college, 101, 288-90, 344 Lane Seminary, 291, 400 Medical college of Ohio, 294 Miami University, 186, 290

Iowa Territories, 87 Irons, Dr James, 399

Irvin, Hon William W., 184-85, 358-60, 403 Irwin, Thomas, 364

J. Dorfeuille’s Museum, 32, 65 Jackson court house, 27 Jackson, 334

Jackson, Lieut George W., 197, 235

Jackson, Mr, 184

James, (officer), 205

James, J. A., 400

James, Thomas, 59, 402

Jefferson, Pres Thomas, 178-80, 323-24, 373-6

Jeffords, J. E„ 399

Jenins, Warren, 399

Jenkins, Richard, 402

Jenkins, Warren, 346

Jennings, David, 360-64

Jerome, Jean B., 209

Jewett, Mr, 184

Johnson (Mr) of CT, 374

Johnson, Col James, 186

Johnson, Col Richard M., 233

Johnson, Lieutenant, 224

Johnson, Mr, 184

Johnston, Col John, 197

Johnston, Joseph, 402

Johnston, Sir William, 110

Jolley, C. A., 403

Jones, Benjamin, 360-62

Jones, C. A., 400

Jones, Colonel, 266

Jones, Doctor I., 399

Jones, John D., 402

Jones, Joshua, 400

Jones, Richard, 402

Jones, Samuel, 401-03

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Jones, William, 403 Julian, J. M.,401 junior milita, 129

Kailda, 334 Kaskaskia, 159 Kasson, Archibald, 399 Kean (Mr) of SC, 375 Keffer, Valentine, 362 Keith, J. H„ 402 Keith, William, 399 Keller, Abm. S., 399 Kelley, Alfred, 274, 363 Kelly, Captain, 205 Kelly, Taddy, 119 Kendall, Stephen, 403 Kendall, Thomas, 403 Kendall, William, 362-70 Kendrick, E. P., 403 Kennedy, Francis, 130 Kent, J. B., 402 Kenton, 333

Kentucky militia, 195-219 Kentucky volunteers, 134, 199, 214-20 Kentucky,

Kepner, Bernard, 403 Kerr, Hamilton, 155 Kerr, J. M., 399 Kerr, John, 186 Kerr, Joseph, 359 Kerr, Mathew, 154-55 Kibby, Ephraim, 130 Kilboum, James, 360, 399 Kilboum, L., 399 Kilgore, Daniel, 360 King, Captain, 152 King, Christian, 403 King, Flora, 403 King, General, 234 King, Mr, 374 King, Thomas, 364 King, William, 403 Kingsbury, Addison, 306 Kingston, 17, 188 Kinmont, A., 293-97, 400 Kinnear, Hon D., 401-02 Kinnear, Joseph, 401 Kinney, Mr, 184 Kirby, Moses H., 357-64, 399

Kirker, Mr, 184 Kirkwood, (officer), 141 Kitchell, John, 359 Knowls, Capt Charles, 129 Knox, General, 144-45 Knox, Joseph T., 402 Kreider, Doctor M. Z„ 403 Kroninger, Daniel, 401 Kyle, Joseph, 364

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Lady Provost (vessel), 231 Laffer, Henry, 364 Lamb, Enoch, 401

Lancaster, 31, 47, 57, 97, 156, 160, 194, 267-9, 276, 280, 306-15,333-41,403 Lands End, 398 Lane, Ebenezer, 358-59 Langdon, Elam P., 298, 400 Langdon, James D., 400 Langham, Angus Lewis, 197 Langham, Elias, 162 LaSalle, 107-08 Latham, Allen, 125, 402 Latham, B., 399 Lathrop, Daniel W., 306 Lathrop, James W., 364 Lawrence (vessel), 231 Lawrence, H., 401 Lea, Mrs G., 86 Leavitt, Humphrey H., 360 Leavitt, O. S., 401 Lebanon, 214, 278-80, 335 Lee (Mr) of V A, 375 Lee, Arthur, 121 Lee, Lieutenant, 199 Leet, G. J., 403 Leffingwell, M. H., 402 Leftwich, Colonel, 214-15 Lehmanowsky, Rev John J., 299, 300 Leiby, James, 401 Lemon, (officer), 141 Lenard, O. S., 294 Leonard, B. G., 403 Letton’s Museum, 27, 32 Lewis, Col Charles, 113, 204-15 Lewis, Gen Andrew, 111-18 Lewis, Philip, 364 Lewis, Samuel, 293-96 Lewis, T., 149

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Lewis, William, 362 Lexington, KY, 179, 196, 199 Liberty Hall , 321 Liest, John, 364 Liggett, John, 403 Lightbody, Isaac, 401 Lima, 333 Limestone, 132 Lincoln, Ens Joseph, 129 Lindsey, Jacob, 364 Lindsey, S. W., 402 Lisbon, 75

Little Belt (vessel), 231

Little Hocking, 152

Littleton, M., 402

Liverpool, 308

Lockbum, 276-78

Lodwick, James, 403

Logan, 47, 114,334

London, 49, 334

Longworth, N., 75-7, 86

Looker, James H., 320, 401

Looker, Mr, 184

Looker, Othniel, 357

Loramies’s station, 134

Lord, Mr, 266

Lord, Thomas, 130

Loskiel’s Moravian missions, 122

Louisiana, 168, 180

Louisville, KY, 37,44, 104, 124, 249, 269, 299

Lovejoy, E. P., 329

Lovell, Oliver, 296

Lower Miami country, 186

Lower Sandusky, 156, 202-13, 221-26, 284, 334

Lowry, Mr, 184

Lowry, William, 364

Lucas, John, 364

Lucas, Robert, 357, 363-64

Luckey, G., 401

Luckey, William N., 402

Ludlow, Israel, 130

Ludlow, John, 162

Ludlow, Mr, 184

Ludlow, William, 171

Lukens, (officer), 141

Lusk, William, 399

Luther, Martin, 319

Lutz, Jacob D„ 402

Lyme, 308

Lysle, (officer), 141

Lytle, Gen R. T„ 269, 360, 400

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Mackinaw, 108, 192

Madeira, Jacob, 399

Madeira, John, 402

Madison, Captain, 141

Madison, Major, 205, 208

Madison, President, 149, 188-93, 336

Magna Charta of Ohio, 352

Malartie, (officer), 141

Malden, 191-92, 205-15, 229-44, 398

Manchester, 45

Manhattan, 54, 278

Manning, William, 364

Mansfield, 194, 334

Mansfield, E. D„ 294, 401

Maria Antoinette, 131

Marietta, 15,47, 55, 107, 121-31, 152-56, 162-9,254, 277, 307, 315, 335 Marion, 306, 334, 340 Markley, Captain, 199-201 Marple, Mr, 184 Marsh, William E., 336, 401 Marshall, Chief Justice, 57, 118, 181 Marshall, James, 57 Martin, Ebenezer, 401 Martin, Isaac, 162 Martin, William, 399, 402 Martin, Z. R., 402 Marvin, Mr, 184 Marysville, 335 Mason, J. W., 400 Mason, Sampson, 360 Massachusetts, 131, 151, 152 Massie, Gen Nathaniel, 160-62, 176, 339 Massie, Henry, 184, 345 Massillion, 57, 308, 315 Mast, J., 400 Matson, Captain, 205 Maumee valley, 278 Maxwell, William, 320 Maylin, Thomas, 294 Maysville, KY, 13, 132, 160, 338

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McArthur’s blockhouse, 190 McArthur, 184

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McArthur, Duncan, 160, 189, 193, 230, 242-43, 339, 357-63

McBride, James, 122

McCabe, J. C., 403

McClenehan, Captain, 113

McClintick, W. T„ 403

McColister, D., 403

McColloch, Mr, 184

McColloch, William, 401

McConnel, Mr, 184

McConnell, Alexander, 364

McConnelsville, 334

McCorkle, John, 364

McCoy’s marble quarry, 38, 40

McCoy, A. W., 399

McCoy, C., 403

McCoy, John, 38, 402

McCoy, R. W., 399

McCracken, Captain, 205

McCracken, S. F., 403

McCrea, (officer), 141

McCrea, Mathew, 401

McCulloch, J. M., 401

McCune, Captain, 224-25

McDonald, Col Augus, 119, 402

McDonald, Col John, 403

McDowell, John, 359

McElvain, Andrew, 399

McElvain, Lieut (Capt) John, 238-39, 358, 399

McFarland, William, 176, 186, 358

McGowan, William, 363

McGuffey, Rev William H., 294-95

McGuigan, John, 400

McHenry, Mr, 373-74

McHenry, Samuel, 364

Mcllvaine, Bishop, 289

Mclntire, John, 359

McIntosh, General, 119-22

McKeehan, Doctor, 211-12, 398

McKinney, Mr, 184

McLandburgh, J. & H. M., 403

McLaughlin, Alexander, 184, 186

McLean, Archibald, 362

McLean, John, 358-60

McLean, M. N„ 401

McLean, Nathaniel, 362

McLean, William, 360, 400

McLene, Gen Jeremiah, 169, 357, 360

Mcmath, (officer), 141

McMicken, C., 400

Me Mickle, (officer), 141

McMillan, Thomas, 362 McMillian, William, 130, 162, 360 McNamur, H.,402 McNary, Samuel, 361

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Mead, Captain, 208 Means, John, 364 Medbury, N., 399 Medina, 308, 334 Meeks, Lieutenant, 224

Meigs, Return J., 130, 154, 158, 162-64, 177, 189, 193-203, 221-22, 357-59 Menager, Mr, 77 Mentz, 318, 328 Mercer, Mr, 374 Merriam, Reuben, 401 Miami valley, 89, 91, 92, 278 Michigan Territory, 157, 163, 170-74, 188, 199-202 Middle island, 61 Middletown, 269-77 Mifflin, Mr, 373 Milford hills, CT, 17 Miller’s bottom, 94 Miller, Charles, 213 Miller, Col John, 190, 197, 214-19, 238 Miller, Jacob, 361 Miller, James, 402 Miller, Mrs Catharine, 142 Miller, S. R., 361,400 Miller, William, 399, 401 Millersburg, 334 Mills, Colonel, 214 Mills, Roswell, 254, 362 Mills, Zachariah, 358, 399 Milnor Hall, 290 Miner, J. L., 399 Miner, Jeremiah, 399 Minor, Gideon, 361 Minor, Isaac, 274 Mississippi territory, 158, 181 Mississippi valley, 10, 15, 36-7, 66, 104-06, 151, 237, 251,283,299,352 Mitchell, David, 364 Mitchell, Mrs, 332 Mitchell, Robert, 360 Monceytown, IN, 200-01 Monroe, 306

Monore, President James, 127 Montgomery, (officer), 141

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Montgomery, Mr, 373 Montgomery, Rev S. H., 294 Montreal, 107, 188, 194, 188, 194 Montville, 308 Moore, James, 362 Moore, Samuel A., 402 Moore, Thomas, 401 Moore, William H., 362-63 Moorehead, (officer), 141 Moravian missionaries, 121, 232 Morgan, (officer), 141 Morgan, E. & Son, 400 Morgan, Edward L., 364 Morgan, Ens John E., 197 Morgan, Ephraim, 320 Morgan, Gen J. E„ 402 Morris, (soldier), 240 Morris, T. W.,401 Morris, Thomas, 358-63 Morrison, M. W., 294 Morrison, Samuel, 400 Morristown, 308

Morrow, Gov Jeremiah, 49, 176, 266-69, 274, 357-60, 400 Moss, Doctor, 58 Mount Sterling, 403 Mount Vernon, 194, 289, 307, 334, 344 Mt. Pleasant, 315 Muhlenberg, Francis, 360 Muir, Major, 229-31 Munch, William, 402 Munfort, Robert, 294 Murray, Captain, 113 Murray, Elias, 364 Murray, Mr, 184 Muskingum, 363 Musser, Peter, 361 Myers, George, 403 Myers, John, 300, 362, 401 Myers, Matthias, 402 Myers, Mr, 75

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Nashville, TN, 179, 223 Natchez, 181 National Republican, 320 Naussau Hall, 165, 182 Near, Augustus, 402 Neff, William, 300 Neville, Morgan, 400

New Athens, 290

New Connecticut, 122-27, 160, 167, 283-84, 316

New England, 172

New Haven, CT, 17

New Lexington, 201

New Lisbon, 101, 277, 315, 333, 344

New Orleans boats, 246

New Orleans, 57, 145, 180-81, 246-51

New Phihdelplhia, 335

Newark, 194, 266-67, 307, 334, 343

Newark, NJ, 164

Newberry settlement, 152

Newbury, 131

Newcomb, George, 364

Newport, 184, 223, 214

Newton, Abm. N., 400

Niagara (vessel), 231

Niagara, 211, 234-44

Nicholson, Thomas, 119

Niel, William, 399

Nile’s Register, 229

Niles, Professor, 294

Nixon, Professor, 294

Noel, James, 403

North Bend, 128, 132, 240, 279

North Western Territory, 126-244, 352

Norton, Aaron, 364

Norton, M., 403

Norwalk, 307, 315, 334

Nova Scotio, 127

Nurse, Samuel R„ 403

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O’Groat, John, 398 Ohio City, 308

Ohio Company, 126-32, 151, 157-59, 170, 259-60

Ohio Gazette , 346

Ohio State Journal , 321

Ohio Temperance Society, 322

Oldham, (officer), 141

Olds, Doctor B. S., 402

Olds, Doctor E. B., 401

Olds, Joseph, 364, 401

Oliver, Capt William, 215-17

Oliver, Maj William, 169

Oliver, Robert, 162

Olmsted, Philo H„ 321,399

Orleans (vessel), 249

Orleans ‘ark’, 46

Osborn, Ralph, 358

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Osborne, Ezra, 359 Oswego, 107 Overton, Major, 208 Owen, John, 401 Owens, Lieutenant, 141 Oxford, 290, 306 Ozwalt, Michael, 363

o IP o

Paine, Mr, 373

Painesville, 54, 280, 308, 315 Palmer, Thomas, 400 Palmer, William, 400 Parcels, Peter, 402 Paris, John R., 361 Parish, Orris, 358 Parker, Jonas S., 402 Parkersburgh, 156

Parsons, Dr Samuel, 128-29, 158, 357, 399

Patridge, Mr, 373

Patterson, John, 360-61, 399

Patterson, William, 360

Paul, Col George, 238

Paul, John, 359

Paul, Maj James, 134

Payne, General, 203

Pease, Calvin, 176, 183, 358

Peers, Rev B. O., 294

Penn, H. L., 403

Pennsylvania line, 120

Pennsylvania volunteers, 134,214-20

Pennsylvania*

Perkins’ brigade, 201, 210 Perkins, Simon, 213 Perry’s fleet, 222-44 Perry, G. C., 401 Perry, Lieutenant, 222-44 Perrysburgh, 51, 190, 280, 335 Peters, G. M., 402 Petersburg, VA, 282 Petersburg!! volunteers, 217-18 Phelps, Samuel, 363

Philadelphia, 23, 142-46, 159, 240, 324, 336-37

Piatt, Col Robert, 57, 141

Pick pocket island, 60

Pickaway plains, 28-9, 93, 114-19, 340

Pickaway towns, 112

Pickering, Colonel, 144-45

Picket, Albert, 191, 294, 401

Picket, J. W., 401

Pickets, Messrs, 297 Pickney (Mr) of SC, 374 Pierce, Captain, 201 Pierce, Isaac, 130 Pierce, Thomas L„ 364 Pierpont, M. E., 399 Pike, Jarvis, 336 Piketon, 239, 334 Pilson, James, 403 Pinkney, Mr, 189 Pinney, Ensign, 194 Pinney, Levi, 399 Piqua, 50, 134, 195-97, 277, 308 Pittsburgh Blues, 199 Pittsburgh volunteers, 212-18, 227-31 Pittsburgh, 44-5, 108-11, 119, 123, 157, 202, 249, 269, 277, 344

Point Pele island, 61 Point Pleasant, 111-18 Pollock, David, 403 Pollock, Mr, 184 Pool, Mr, 184 Port Clinton, 62 Portage, 15, 18, 306, 344 Porter, Capt George, 400 Portland, 60

Portsmouth, 14, 47, 48-58, 265, 272-76, 308, 315, 334, 345, 403

Post, Professor, 294

Powel’s valley, NC, 122

Prairie du Chien, 140, 145, 236

Pratt, E. P., 402

Prescott, F. W., 296

Presque Isle, 107, 150, 204

Price, Captain, 141

Price, John W., 359

Price, Major, 148

Price, Mr, 184

Price, Samuel, 402

Price, William H., 402

Prince, William & Sons, 76

Princeton, NJ, 165, 182

Pritchard, James, 162

Pritchard, Mr, 184

Proctor, Colonel, 208-31, 282, 398

Punshon, Rev R., 400

Purcell, Bishop, 294

Purdy, Ensign, 141

Purviance, Mr, 184

Put-in-bay island, 60

Putnam, 315, 341

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Putnam, Gen Rufus, 128-31, 169, 330 Putnam, Mr, 184 Putnam, Rev F., 401

Quebec, 107-08, 194,211 Queen Charlotte (vessel), 231 Queenston, 11

° IR °

Ramsay, Charles R., 320, 400 Randall, A., 400 Rathbone, Mr, 266 Ravenna, 334 Ray, Joseph, 294-96 Rayen, William, 213 Read, N.C., 374, 400 Reed, Colonel, 266 Reed, Samuel, 401 Reeder, E. B., 400 Reese, William J., 403 Reeves, (officer), 141 Reeves, J. Jr, 403 Refugee lands, 259 Reilly, John, 163 Reilly, Thomas, 302 Religious sects:

Associate Reformed, 305 Baptists, 305 Campbellites, 305 Catholics, 305

Cumberland Presbyterians, 305 Congregationalists, 305 Cumberland Presbsterians, 297 Dunkards, 305 Friends, 305 German Lutherians, 305 Jews, 305 Methodists, 305 Mormonites, 305 Newlights or Halcyons, 305 Presbyterians, 305 Protestant Episcopalians, 305 Quakers, 305 Radical Methodists, 305 Seceders, 305 Shakers, 305 Society of Jesus, 297 Swedenborgians, 305

Religious sects (cont)

Unionists, 305 Unitarians, 305 United Brethem in Christ, 305 Universalists, 305

Renick, Hon T., 401 Renick, James, 229 Renick, Josiah, 402 Renick, William Jr, 402 Renshaw, John, 403 Reynolds, Major, 206-09 Rhineheart, W. R.,401 Rhode Island, 131, 152 Rice, George W., 401 Richardson, George, 362 Richland, 306 Richmond, 124, 181 Ricords, J. B„ 400 Riddle, A. N„ 401 Ridgeway, S. H., 402 Rigdon, Thomas, 364 Riley, Capt James, 68 Ritchie, Mr, 17

Rives, Dr Landon C., 297, 400 Roberts, James, 362 Robinson, G. M., 399 Robinson, James, 361-64 Robison, James, 364 Rochester, NY, 265 Rock island, 91 Rock, Hanson, 402 Rockwell, B. W., 401 Rocky island, 60 Rocky mountains, 34-5, 92, 281 Rogers, Samuel, 402 Rogers, William, 154 Roscoe, 277

Ross, Joseph W., 364, 403 Ross, R. M., 401 Ross, S. & W., 402 Ross, Thomas R., 360 Ross, William, 403 Rossville, 50 Roup, Rev J. A., 402 Rowland, James, 306 Rowland, Joshua, 163 Royalton, 27 Ruggles, Almon, 364 Ruggles, Benjamin, 185, 359 Rumford, Count, 38

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Russell, William, 360, 364, 403 Ryan, Capt James, 226, 403

Safford, Robert, 213

Saint Lawrence valley, 37

Salomon, F. C. F., 300

Salomon, P. L. F„ 400

Salsburg, James, 403

Sanderson, George, 361, 403

Sandusky, 12, 61, 213-14, 223, 278-80, 341

Sandwich, 192

Saratoga, 193, 235

Sargeant, Gov Winthrop, 103, 128-30, 140, 158, 357

Sargeant, James, 359

Sargent, Colonel, 141

Saunders, Miskell, 399

Sawyier, Nathaniel, 402

Saylor, Daniel, 362

Schenk, General, 268

Schenk, William C., 162

Schillinger, William, 400

Schofield, Mr, 184

Schooley, Israel, 302

Scioto land company, 159

Scioto salt works, 167

Scioto valley, 310

Scofield, Elnathan, 362

Scott & Wright, 321

Scott, G., 403

Scott, General, 136, 147

Scott, Gov Charles, 195, 401

Scott, John W., 306

Scott, Professor, 294

Scott, T. T., 403

Scott, Thomas, 169, 185, 358-59, 396

Sebree, Captain, 205, 219

Seneca (old town), 224-31

senior militia, 129

Sevart, F„ 399

Sexton, Gen John, 403

Seymour, Jeffry, 302

Shaffer, Samuel, 400

Shane, (officer), 196

Shannon, Thomas, 360-64

Sharp, Mr, 184

Shaw, Edmund, 399

Shaw, John, 363

Shelby, (officer), 232-33, 263

Shelby, David, 364

Shelby, John, 362-64 Shelby, Mr, 184 Shepard, Mr, 184 Sherman, Abel, 153-54 Sherman, Charles R., 358 Sherman, Mr, 373 Shield, George, 400 Shields, James, 254, 360-64 Shields, Mr, 184 Ship island, 60 Ship, Ensign, 224-31 Shoemaker, Charles, 401 Short, Colonel, 228 Short, J. C., 361 Sibley, Solomon, 162 Sidney, 334 Sill, Joseph, 402 Silliman’s Journal, 28 Silliman, C. O., 403 Silliman, Professor, 17, 108 Silliman, Wyllys, 176, 186, 358 Simeral’s regiment, 199 Simm, Dr Thomas, 294 Simons, Royal D., 361 Simpson, Captain, 207 Simpson, Matthew, 364 Singer, E„ 400 Skerrett, W. H., 403 Slack, Rev E., 294, 400 Slaughter, Robert F., 361-64 Sloan, David, 363-64 Sloan, John, 360 Sloane, Jonathan, 360-62 Smith (Mr) of NY, 374-75 Smith, (officer), 141 Smith, John, 162, 176-80, 359 Smith, Mr, 184 Smith, Samuel, 249 Smith, Stephen C., 364 Smith, William, 335 Snake island, 61 Snider, J. L., 401 Somerset, 269, 334 Spafford, Mr, 184 Spaight, Mr, 374 Spangle, David, 360 Spear, (officer), 141 Spear, D. D., 403 Spencer, O. M., 400 Spencer, H. E., 400 Spencer, John, 362

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Spencer, O. M. Jr, 400

Sprigg, William, 176, 182, 358

Springfield, 39, 50, 58, 133, 268, 279, 333, 341

Springwells, 193

Sproat, A. D., 402

Sproat, Ebenezer, 130

Spurling, James, 399

St. Clair, Arthur Jr, 162-77

St. Clair, Arthur, 128-47, 158, 161-64, 172, 357

St. Clairsville, 160, 308, 333

St. Genevieve, 159

St. George red cross, 218

St. Joseph, 306

St. Louis, 108, 159, 250, 279

St. Marys, 334

Stagner, Lieutenant, 141

Stanberry, H., 403

Stanberry, William, 360-64

Starling, L. Jr, 399

Starling, Lyne, 186, 336, 399

Starr, Henry, 400

Staughton, Doctor, 332

Staughton, Mrs Louisa, 332

Staunton, 189

Stebbins, Lieut Samuel, 129 Steinman, Gotlieb, 267, 403 Stephenson, William, 400 Stetson, C., 400

Steubenville, 44, 306-15, 334, 344

Stevenson, Rev E., 402

Stewart, Joseph, 402

Stillwater, 284

Stites, Benjamin, 130

Stites, Elijah, 130

Stites, Major, 132

Stockton, Richard, 165

Stone, Mr, 373

Stone, Sardine, 363

Storer, B., 400

Storer, Bellamy, 300, 360

Stover, P. R. &E.,401

Stover, Professor, 291

Stowe, Prof C. G., 294, 300

Strait, T. J., 400

Straits of St. Mary, 108

Strasburgh, 318

Strong, D. E. A., 400

Strong, J. P.,401

Strontian island, 61

Sullivan, Samuel, 358

Sullivant, Joseph, 399

Sullivan t, M. L., 399 Sullivant, W., 399 Sumner, Col William, 403 Sunderman, J. H., 402 Swan, Adam, 364 Swan, Hon Gustavius, 359, 399 Swan, Joseph R., 359 Swarmsted, L., 307 Swayne, N. H., 399 Swearengen, Mr, 184 Swearingen, Colonel J., 403 Sweet springs, VA, 1 12 Swindell, S., 401

Symmes’ Purchase, 127, 132, 170, 259-60 Symmes, Daniel, 165, 358

Symmes, John Cleves, 126-28, 132, 158, 186, 242, 357 Symmes, Peyton S., 298, 401 Symonds, Mr, 154

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Talbot, Lloyd, 254, 361

Talbott, D. L., 294

Talbott, J. L., 400

Tallmadge, D.,403

Tappan, Benjamin, 274, 359

Tarlton, John, 402

Tatman, Mr, 184

Taylor, A. Y„ 399

Taylor, J. L., 402

Thatcher, Doctor N. W., 402

The Centinel of the Northwestern Territory, 320

The Western Christian Advocate, 307

The Western Sky, 320

Thomas, Captain, 141

Thompson, Daniel, 402

Thompson, John, 185, 359-60

Thorp, John C., 400

Thrall, William B., 401

Three Sisters island, 60

Tiffin, 334

Tiffin, Gov Edward, 31, 162, 163, 169, 176, 184, 357-59, 396 Timmons, Levi, 402 Tippecanoe, 187, 190 Tipton, (officer), 141 Tod, Charles S., 36, 203 Tod, George, 358-59 Tod, Hon Thomas, 36, 183 Tod, Robert S., 36 Todd, General, 148

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Toledo, 279, 343

Tolfard, D. W., 300

Tomlin, R. P. K., 403

Topping, Jacob, 130

Torrence, Hon George P., 359, 400

Towls, Lieutenant, 149

Townsley, William M., 361

Tracy, C. O., 403

Tracy, S. M., 403

Traverse, Scott, 130

Treaty of Greenville, 133, 150, 187

Trible, William A., 359

Trimble, Gov Allen, 19, 259-60, 357, 363-64

Trimble, Maj William, 217, 238-39

Trollope, Lady, 133, 338

Trotter, Captain, 201

Trotter, General, 234

Troy, 50, 308, 334

Trueman, Major, 141, 145-46

Trumbull, 306

Tupper, Benjamin, 129

Tupper, Gen Edward W., 197-213

Turkey island, 61

Turner, John, 364

Tyler, P. W., 401

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Uniontown, PA, 134 Unionville, 308

United States military tract, 127, 259 Upper Sandusky, 122, 152, 213-31 Urbana, 26, 50, 101, 189-97, 315, 333 Umer, Mrs, 332 Utica, 308

= V -

Vail, Mrs, 332 Valentine, Jacob, 401 Van Buren, Martin, 349 Van Deman, Henry, 306 Van Renselaer, Solomon, 266 Van Renselaer, Stephen, 272 Van Swaringen, (officer), 141 Vance, David, 162 Vance, Joseph, 357-60, 399 Vance, William, 362 Vanceville, 162 Vanderburg, Henry, 162 Vandyke, John P., 306

Vamum, James M., 128-29, 158, 357 Vernon, Major, 121 Vesuvius (vessel), 249 Vevay, IN, 77

Vincennes, IN, 89, 159, 162 Vinton, Samuel F„ 360 Virgin, Brice, 130

Virginia military tract, 127, 178, 259 Virginia volunteers, 214-20 Virginia*

Visger, Jacob, 162 Vore, Mr, 184

= W =

Wadsworth, Mr, 373 Wakeman, 308 Walker, John, 402 Walker, Timothy, 294 Wallnut hill, 291 Walters, Lieutenant, 141 Waltz, Lieutenant, 201 Wappatomica, 119 Warburton, (officer), 228 Ward, Captain, 113 Ward, Jacob, 364 Warm springs, VA, 112 Warren, 277-80, 315, 335, 344 Warriner, Phanuel W., 306 Warth, Robert, 154

Washington, 44, 104, 179, 188, 191, 272, 282, 321, 333 Washington, Gen George, 114, 118, 133-82, 323-24, 399 Waterford, 153 Waters, James, 402 Waterways:

Alleghany river, 44-5

Au Glaize river, 50, 125, 147, 196, 214

Beaver creek, 119

Big Sandy river, 13, 45

Big Walnut creek, 48

Black river, 52-5, 62, 278

Boke’s creek, 48

Bottle river, 47

Captina creek, 110-18

Cincinnati & White Water canal, 279

Cincinnati canal, 50

Clinton canal, 252

Coneaut creek, 160

Congress creek, 152

Cross-creek, 308

Cumberland river, 86, 124

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Waterways (cont)

Cuyahoga (lake) river, 24, 47, 52-5, 62, 125, 223 324, 345

Cuyahoga falls, 53, 308 Darby creek, 48 Dayton canal, 50, 343 Deer creek, 48, 59, 75, 339 Delaware river, 25 1 Detroit river, 64 Dry run, 26 Duck creek, 59, 155 Erie canal, 25, 58, 267-78, 338-45 Gahannah creek, 48 Geauga river, 12 Grand river, 12, 54, 306 Great Beaver river, 284 Great Hocking river, 156 Great Kenhawa river, 111-13 Great Miami river, 26, 50-5, 86, 125-36, 189, 265-69, 284, 390 Green river, 38, 124 Hargus’s creek, 25

Hockhocking river, 47, 49, 97, 113-17, 126, 128

Hocking river, 277, 338

Hudson canal, 267

Hudson river, 25 1

Hudson’s bay, 35

Huron river, 12-3, 52, 62, 194

Illinois river, 66, 107

Ioway river, 66

James river, 1 12

Kentucky river, 122

Killbuck river, 55

Lake Erie,

Lake Huron, 10, 64, 107

Lake Michigan, 10, 41, 42, 64, 102, 107, 343, 390 Lake Ontario, 11,41, 101, 229, 237 Lake St. Clair, 107

Lake Superior, 11, 44, 61, 64, 101, 188 Lancaster canal, 57 Licking river, 133

Little Eagle (Kiskepeela Seppee) river, 15

Little Hocking river, 155-56

Little Kanhawa river, 44

Little Miami river, 49, 52, 56, 123-34, 160, 280

Little Muskingum river, 155

Little Scioto creek, 48

Little Walnut creek, 48

Louisville canal, 44

Mad river, 26, 50, 343

Mahoning river, 53, 55

Waterways (cont)

Maumee bay, 54, 60, 62, 146, 205, 215-16,

223-44, 277

Maumee canal, 54, 274-78, 343 Maumee river, 50-5, 101, 125, 133-38, 143-58, 190-244 Miami bay, 390 Miami canal, 274-78 Miami river, 55, 77, 98, 306, 390 Mill creek, 48, 308, 332 Missisineway river, 199-201, 214 Mississippi (Meesyseepee) river,

Missouri river, 66, 25 1 Mohawk river, 110 Monday creek, 17 Monongahela river, 44-5, 111 Moxahala creek, 32

Muskingum river, 18,31,46,47, 50-56, 119, 121-31, 154, 239,277, 341-42 New York canal, 252 Niagara river, 11, 107, 108, 239-44 Ohio canal, 25, 267-78, 338-45 Ohio river,

Olentangy creek, 42, 48 Paint creek, 13, 48, 339 Plum run, 27 Portage falls, 52 Portage river, 211-15 Potomac river, 109-14, 251 Raisin river, 204-15, 228 Red river, 35 Rochester river, 1 1 Rock river, 66 Rocky river, 52 Rush creek, 48 Salt creek, 48

Sandusky bay, 52, 60-2, 225-31 Sandusky river, 51-5, 119,224-44, 315 Sandy creek, 277 Scioto river,

St. Joseph’s river, 51, 135, 147, 201 St. Lawrence river, 50-5, 101, 246, 251 St. Mary’s river, 51, 134-35, 147, 196 Tennessee river, 86 Thames river, 156, 232-37 Tombigbee river, 181 Tuscarawas river, 47, 53-5, 119 Upper Miami river, 202 Upper Mississippi river, 66, 102 Upper Ohio river, 132 Venango river, 109

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Waterways (cont)

Vernon river, 289, 344 Wabash canal, 54, 278

Wabash river, 66-7, 89, 125, 136-37, 166, 199, 215, 278

Walhonding canal, 277 Walnut creek, 57 Washita river, 180 Wisconsin river, 66, 102 Yellow creek. 111, 118

Watson, John, 403 Watson, Luman, 302 Waverly, 15 Wayne’s War, 349

Wayne, Gen Anthony, 122-25, 133, 143-51, 203, 224, 241-44,266 Waynesville, 280 Weaver, Sergeant, 227 Webb, Clayton, 361-64 Webster, Taylor, 360 Weed, Ira M., 306 Welch, William, 402 Wells, Bazaleel, 359 Wells, Colonel, 225-26 Wells, William, 130 Wellsburgh, VA, 160 West Union, 333 Western Intelligencer, 321 Wetherill, W. H„ 401 Wheedon, Mr, 184 Wheeler, Samuel, 364 Wheeling, VA, 24, 44, 46, 110-22, 160, 341 Whiskey insurrection, PA, 144 White Sulphur springs, VA, 112 Whitehill, James, 358, 399 Whitely, Colonel, 235 Whittlesey, Elisha, 360 Wildbahn, Thomas, 403 Wiley, William, 364 Wilkinson, General, 136 Williams, Captain, 205 Williams, George W., 364 Williams, Jesse, 400 Williams, John, 400

Williams, Micajah T., 263-64, 274, 361-64, 400

Williams, Milo G., 294

Williamsburg, VA, 111-14

Williamson, Colonel, 121-22

Williamsport, 59

Wills, H. K., 300

Wilmington, 333

Wilson, (officer), 141

Wilson, H. B., 401

Wilson, James, 361

Wilson, John, 400

Wilson, Rev J. L., 294

Wilson, William, 359-60

Winchester, Gen James, 189, 196-244

Windsor, 307

Wing, Mrs, 299

Winship, Thomas J., 117, 401

Winstead, John, 402

Winstead, William, 402

Wisconsin Territories, 87, 102, 158, 163

Wise, James, 401

Wiseman, J. A., 401

Witter, Dexter, 306

Wittich, F. F„ 402

Wolf creek settlement, 153-54

Wolf, George, 115-16

Wolf, Joseph, 400

Wolfley, G. E., 402

Womeldorf, Daniel, 197, 363-64

Wood, Captain, 213-16

Wood, John, 268, 360

Wood, Mr, 184

Wood, Reuben, 358-59

Wood, William, 298

Woodruff, William, 400

Woods, Elijah, 359

Woodsfield, 334

Woodward, William, 294

Wooster, 306, 315, 335

Worthington, 42, 290, 308

Worthington, Gov Thomas, 162-76, 263, 274, 357-64

Worthington, J. T., 402

Worthington, V., 401

Wright, E., 400

Wright, Jabez, 364

Wright, John, 307, 358-60

Wright, Rev J. F„ 400

Wyllis, Major, 135, 321

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Xenia, 50, 58, 199, 279-80, 315, 333, 346, 403

= Y =

Yates (Mr) of NY, 375 Yeatman, G., 401

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Yellow springs, 86, 279 Young, John, 399 Young, Robert, 364 Young, William, 400

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Zane’s island, 44 Zane, Ebenezer, 34 1 Zane, Jonathan, 119 Zanes trace, 338

Zanesville, 22-33, 127, 166, 181, 186, 201, 239, 259, 269, 280-86, 307, 315, 334-42, 403 Zimmer, Louis A., 403 Zoar, 119,277

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