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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 
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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 

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


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Index  to 


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. 


- A - 

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 

- C o 

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, 

361-63 

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 

° E ° 

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 

= F = 

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 

° (G  ° 

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 


= n = 


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 


- L = 


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 


- M = 

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 

= M®  = 

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 

= 1MI®  = 

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 

= N = 

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 

= © = 

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 

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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 

- T - 

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 


= nj  ° 


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 

- X = 

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 


= Z o 


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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