- A - |
Advance Fire Clay
Company |
209 |
AFFIKTER, Daniel W.
& family |
102 |
AFFOLTER, Gottlieb
& family |
102
123 |
AFFOLTER, John
Jacob |
108 |
Alas for Abigail |
43 |
ALBERSON, William
T., Hon. |
174 |
ALLESHOUSE,
Frederick A. |
151 |
American Sheet and Tin
Plate Mills |
139 |
ANDERMAN, Henry |
229 |
Andrew Crawford Post
No. 6, G. A. R. |
130
131 |
Andrew Crawford Relief
Corps No. 103 |
129 |
ASHER, John Hardy |
194 |
ASHER, Stewart |
194 |
Aspiration of the
Pioneers |
37 |
- B - |
BAAD, Edward W. |
14 |
BAAD and KLINE's Store |
14 |
BAIRD, Thomas and Elizabeth |
102 |
BAKER, Edward Byron |
171 |
BAKER, William C. |
171 |
Baltic |
177 |
Banks |
|
- Citizen's National Bank, New Philadelphia |
230 |
- Citizen's Bank, Sugarcreek |
199 |
- Exchange Bank, New Philadelphia |
227 |
- First National Bank, Canal Dover |
24 |
- Dennison National Bank |
56 |
- The Reeves Banking and Trust Company, Canal Dovr |
190 |
- The State Savings Bank, Canal Dover` |
143 |
- The Twin City State Bank, Dennison |
51 |
- the Union Bank, Uhrihsville |
22 |
BARTILSON, Matthias H., Col. |
118 |
BATES, Albert, Hon. |
227 |
Battle of Blue Licks |
33 |
Battle of Fort Laurens |
5 |
Battle of Point Pleasant |
29 |
Battles, First and last of the Revolution, Point Pleasant
and Zane's Defense of Wheeling |
29,
33 |
BEANS, John F. |
127 |
BEANS, John W. |
127 |
Beautiful Spring - See Schoenbrunn |
|
BEECHY, David D. |
168 |
Beechy's "Rhode Island Reds" |
168 |
BEITER, Joseph, and Family |
146 |
Beiter's, Joseph, Marble Works |
147 |
Belmont Stamping
Company |
140 |
BENNER, Robert T.,
Lieut. |
126 |
BENNER, Robert T., Jr. |
126 |
BEYER, Augustus |
221,
234 |
"Big Trail" |
20,
25,
27,
31,
33,
85 |
BIGLER, Hugo N. |
134 |
BIMELER, John |
202 |
BIMELER, Peter |
202 |
Bimler's Mill |
202 |
BIMELER and RUOF |
203 |
BINNS, David |
99 |
BIPPUS, Andrew |
34 |
BLAIR, Edmund M., & Family |
160 |
BLICKENSDERFER, George W., Dr. |
71 |
Bolivar |
5,
25,
31,
33,
77,
164 |
BOLLMAN, George |
170 |
Bouquet's Expedition |
5,
27 |
BOWERS, Ambrose A. |
125 |
BOWERS, George W.,
Capt. |
125,
130,
207 |
Bradstreet's Expedition |
27 |
Bridge, Canal Dover
Concrete |
100 |
Bridge, Goshen, Concrete |
100 |
Bridge, Goshen, Wrought Iron |
101 |
Bridge, Uhrichsville
and Dennison |
204 |
British Machinations
for the Massacre |
15 |
Broadhead's Expedition |
5,
9 |
BROCK, Thomas |
94,
95 |
BROWNING, John W. |
73 |
Browning's Cereal Mill |
73 |
Buckeye Fire Clay
Company |
208 |
BUHHOT,
Edmond F. |
133 |
BURKHOLDER, DeWitt
C. |
232 |
BURKY, August C. |
44 |
BURRI, Edward A. |
54 |
BURRY, John |
90 |
BUSS, George E. |
97 |
BUTHLER,
John |
229 |
- C - |
Canal |
85 - 93 |
Canal Begun |
89 |
Canal Completed |
91 |
Canal Dover, View of |
181 |
Canal Dover, City
Building |
181 |
Canal Dover, Factory
Street |
181 |
Canal Dover, River
Scene |
181 |
Canal Fever |
91 |
Canal Scene, Canal
Dover |
89 |
Canal Scene,
Gnadenhutten |
87 |
Canal Scene, Goshen |
87 |
Canal Scene, New Castle |
87 |
Canal Scene, New
Philadelpia |
89 |
Canal Scene, Tuscarawas |
89 |
Canal Scene, Zoar |
87 |
CALHOUN, John A. |
73 |
CAPPEL, Henry |
176 |
Captive's Town |
15,
17 |
CARPENTER, John,
Capture of |
17 |
CARTWRIGHT, George |
186 |
CASEBEER, Joseph B. |
162 |
CATCOTT, James A. |
145 |
Central Hotel, Canal
Dover |
201 |
Ceremonial Insignia |
9 |
Charter Members Living,
Lodge Number 73, K. of P. |
207 |
Charter No. One, G. A.
R. |
103 |
Children's Home |
4 |
Children's Home,
Officials of |
207 |
Chronicle, The
Tuscarawas |
85 |
Chronicle, Extra |
80 |
Church of Christ |
48 |
Church, Christian, New
Philadelphia |
48 |
Church, Emanuel
Lutheran, New Philadelphia |
140 |
Church, First Reformed,
New Philadelphia |
140 |
Church, German
Reformed, Zutavern |
113 |
Church, Jerusalem, York
Township |
169 |
Church, Methodist
Episcopal, New Philadelphia |
111 |
Church, Moravian,
Gnadenhutten |
41,
43,
57,
61,
64 |
Church, Moravian, Port
Washington |
64 |
Church, Moravian,
Sharon |
64 |
Church, Moravian,
Uhrichville |
64 |
Church, Pleasant
Valley, Auburn Township |
169 |
Church, Presbyterian,
New Philadelphia |
149 |
Church, Presbyterian,
Dennison |
157 |
Church, Presbyterian,
Uhrichsville |
204 |
Church, Reformed,
Shanesville |
121 |
Church, Rush, Rush
Township |
196 |
Church, Trinity
Episcopal, New Philadelphia |
141 |
Church, Union Hill,
Sugar Creek Township |
170 |
Church, United
Brethren, New Philadelphia |
140 |
Church, Zion's
Reformed, Ragersville |
169 |
Cincinnati Settlements |
35 |
City Block |
90 |
City News Company |
36 |
Civil War |
101 to
123 |
- Sixteenth Ohio |
104 |
- Thirtieth Ohio |
105,
107 |
- Fifty-First
Ohio |
107 to
115 |
- Fifty-Second
Ohio |
117,
119 |
- Eightieth Ohio |
119,
121 |
- Eighty-Seventh
Ohio |
121 |
- Eighty-Eighth
Ohio |
121 |
- Ninety-Eighth
Ohio |
121,
123 |
- One Hundred and
Seventh Ohio |
123 |
- One Hundred and
Twenty-Sixth Ohio |
123 |
- One Hundred and
Twenty-Ninth Ohio |
123 |
- One Hundred and
Sixty-First Ohio |
123 |
- One Hundred and
Seventy-Eighth Ohio |
123 |
- One Hundred and
Eighty-Fifth Ohio |
123 |
- Twelfth Ohio
Cavalry |
123 |
Civilization a Conflict
for Commerce |
25 |
Civilization of
Moravian Indians |
39 |
Claims of the States |
33,
35 |
CLARK, George Roger,
Gen. |
15,
31 |
COLE, Horace B. |
94 |
COLE, Horace E. |
94,
95 |
COLE's,
Horace E., Royal Goshen Mine |
95 |
Coming of the Pioneers |
37 to
49 |
Conflict for the Ohio |
15 |
CONGLETON, John F. |
228 |
CORNSTALK, chief |
7,
29 |
Coshocton Campaign |
5,
9 |
County Commissioners |
223 |
County Infirmary |
6,
223 |
County Infirmary
Directors |
223 |
County Jail, Log |
61,
65 |
County Jail, Brick |
69 |
County Jail, New |
100 |
County Court House, Log |
61,
65,
69 |
County Court House,
Brick |
2,
69,
101,
105 |
County Court House, New |
1,
101 |
County Officers for a
Century |
233, 234 |
Crawford's Expedition |
5,
19 |
Crawford's Defeat |
33 |
CRESCIO, Carlo |
224 |
Cross Creek |
17 |
Crossing of the Trails |
20,
33,
53,
85 |
CROXTON, Henry
Buthler |
229 |
- D - |
|
DARR, Curtis A. |
52 |
DARST, Jacob,
Color Bearer |
119,
121 |
DAVIS, Albert Adam |
58 |
DAVIS, Marshall M. |
76 |
DEARDORFF, Upton C. |
91,
189 |
Delawares |
3,
7, 11, 15 |
|
DEMUTH, Albert &
Family |
217 |
DEMUTH, Oliver J. |
28,
223 |
DEMUTH, Wilbur O. |
217 |
Dennison |
157 |
Dennison Water Works |
52 |
De PEYSTER,
Colonel |
11,
15,
31 |
Desire for Remembrance |
53 |
Development of
Civilization |
53 to
69 |
DODD, James H. |
48 |
DONAHEY, John C. &
Family |
8 |
Dover Forge & Iron
Company |
185 |
Dover Manufacturing
Company |
172 |
Dunmore's War |
7,
29 |
Dundee Mill |
173 |
Dundee, Pioneer House
in
|
19 |
Dundee Rocks |
27 |
- E - |
Eagle Hall |
137 |
EARL, George Morden |
16 |
Early Distilleries |
|
Early Farming
Implements |
47,
49,
181 |
Early Homes of
Tuscarawas |
47,
49 |
Early Scarcity of Money |
41,
43 |
Early Surveying |
35 |
EDWARDS, William |
7,
9,
11,
15,
41,
59 |
ELLIOTT, Matthew,
Capt. |
9,
11 |
ELSON, Asa William,
Hon. |
96 |
ELVIN & Van OSTRAN |
82,
83 |
ELVIN, Edward E. |
82,
83 |
English versus German |
57 |
ERRATA |
234 |
Ervine, General |
17,
19 |
Exchange Hotel |
226 |
Exiles, Return of
|
41 |
Exiles, Wandering of |
39 |
- F - |
Farming Implements |
47,
49,
55 |
FAHRNY, Peter |
174 |
FERNSELL, Conrad C.
& Family |
192 |
Fire Water Question |
45 |
First Death of White
Person |
53 |
First Flouring and Saw
Mills |
85,
181,
204 |
"First House" Under
White Rule |
41 |
First and Last Battles
of the Revolution Were Fought on the Ohio |
33 |
First Mention of
Leather |
45 |
First Mill for Grinding
Grain |
55 |
First Printing Press |
85 |
First Records of County |
45 |
First Records of County
Commissioners |
59,
60 |
First Records of Salem
Township
|
57 |
First Roads |
27,
49,
59 |
First Store in
Tuscarawas County |
41 to
49 |
First Tax Payers, List
of |
49 |
First Things in Ohio |
39 to
53 |
First White Church in
Tuscarawas |
41 |
First White Populatio
of Ohio |
27 |
First White School in
Tuscarawas |
41,
55 |
Fishing |
53,
85 |
Five Modes of Travel |
93 |
Formation of Counties |
37 |
Fort Laurens |
5,
25,
31 |
Fort Pitt |
15,
17,
19,
23,
27,
61 |
Fort Washington |
33, 35 |
Founding of the County
Seat |
59,
61
|
FOX, John A. |
60 |
Fraternal Orders |
234 |
FUHR, John J. |
159 |
FULTON, William S. |
173 |
Funston's Crime |
65,
69 |
FURNISS, Frank C.,
Dr. |
189 |
Fur Trade |
41 to
49 |
- G - |
Garber Homestead |
116 |
GARBER, John H. |
116 |
GARDNER, John |
56 |
GARFIELD Faily
in Tuscarawas County |
89,
91 |
Garver Brothers' Store |
166,
167 |
Gekelemukpechuk |
7 |
General Grant's
Birthplace |
35 |
GENTSCH, Daniel C.,
Dr. |
77 |
GERBER, John,
Auburn Township |
148 |
GERBER, John F. |
225 |
GIBSON, John, Col. |
5,
19 |
GILGEN, Simon |
142 |
Gilmore |
177 |
Gintz Furniture Company |
201 |
GIRTY, Simon |
9,
11,
15,
33 |
GLIKKIHAN, Chief |
7,
11,
19,
43,
47,
63 |
Gnadenhutten |
7,
9,
11,
15 to
23,
39 to
49,
53 to 61,
224 |
Gnadenhutten Churches |
41,
43,
57,
61,
64 |
Gnadenhutten Monument |
31 |
Gnadenhutten versus
Marietta |
35,
39 |
Gold Fever |
103 |
GOODWIN, Anderson J. |
52 |
Goschocking |
7,
9,
61 |
Goshen |
41,
53,
55 |
GRAFF, Frederick |
124 |
GRAVES, Charles F. |
210,
211 |
GREEN, Sylvester H. |
225 |
GREENWALD, Emanuel,
D. D. |
140 |
Guest House |
120 |
- H - |
Half King,
Chief |
7,
9,
11 |
HALL, Horace L. |
142 |
HANCE, John |
227 |
HAND, General |
9 |
Hand Mill for Grain |
59 |
HARDING, John
Milburn |
232 |
HARMAN, Charles H. |
151 |
Harmar's Defeat |
33 |
HARRIS, Albert
James |
54 |
HARTLINE, Franklin |
112 |
HEAVLIN, George M.,
Dr. |
36 |
HECKEWELDER, John |
7,
9,
11,
15,
37,
39,
40,
41,
45,
49,
53,
55,
57,
59,
61,
64,
77 |
HECKEWELDER, Maria |
9,
39 |
HEFLING, Dr. Darius |
32 |
Hefling Music Company |
32 |
HELMICK, Cummins C. |
153 |
HEMMEGER, Winfield Scott |
135 |
Henry Kaldenbaugh Camp
No. 5 |
132 |
Herbert House |
186 |
HERZIG, Christian H. |
170 |
HICKMAN, James |
77 |
HINDS, John |
196 |
HOFFMAN, Andrew A. |
159 |
Hoffman Company |
14 |
HOLDEN, Charles Edwards |
214,
215,
234 |
Homes of the Pioneers |
47 |
Homes of the Tuscarawas Heroes |
103 |
Home When the War Was Over |
123 |
HOOVER, Oliver H. |
92 |
HORN, Jacob A. |
66,
67 |
HORNING, Ralph T. |
10 |
HOSICK, William |
216 |
Hospital Union |
220 |
Hotel Aaltje |
216 |
HOWELL, Joseph R. |
133 |
Houk Coal Mine |
110 |
HOUK, Jacob Latto |
110,
234 |
HOUK, William Harrison |
110 |
HUDSON, Albert M. |
196 |
HUDSON, Robert H., and Stella F. |
197 |
HUMMELL, Cyrus |
154 |
HURSEY, Isaac M. |
195 |
- I - |
Ignatius |
43,
47 |
Indian Council Chamber |
29 |
Indian Customs |
3 |
Indian Forts and Battle Fields |
5 |
Indian Language |
3,
5 |
Indian Names |
3,
47 |
Indian Strategy |
31 |
Indians, the Last on the Tuscarawas |
63 |
Indian Trails |
5 |
- J - |
Jail Brick |
69 |
Jail, Log |
61,
65 |
Jail, New |
100 |
JOHNSON, Charles T. |
193 |
JONES & WALTER |
203 |
JOSS, John Christian |
18,
123,
235 |
Joss', Nicholas Guide Book |
18,
91 |
JUDY, John |
223 |
- K - |
KALDENBAUGH, Henry |
114,
115,
117 |
KALDENBAUGH, Henry,
Camp No. 5, S. O. V. |
132 |
KARL, John J. |
142 |
KEES, Daniel |
161 |
KENNEDY, John L. |
30 |
KERCH, John, and
Family |
191 |
|
Killbuck or Gellelemend |
9,
43,
63 |
KIMMEL, William B. |
134 |
KLAR, Albert B. |
187 |
KLINE, Schuyler C. |
14 |
KINSEY, William |
155,
234 |
KENSEY, Simon A. |
155,
234 |
KISLIG, Frederick
Rudolph |
96 |
KNISELY, Clyde J. |
222, 223 |
KNISELY, James M. |
123 |
KNISELY, John |
57, 59, 61, 65, 138,
222, 223 |
KNISELY, John S. |
223 |
KNISELY, Perry C. |
222,
223 |
KNISELY, William |
222 |
KOHR, Michael T. |
168 |
KORNS, Daniel, Captain |
118 |
KRAMER, Fred |
44 |
KREBS, Gottlieb |
170 |
KUGLER, Adolph |
106 |
KUHN, Ernest G., and
Family |
70,
234 |
KYLE, William O. |
96 |
- L -
|
LALLY, Denis J. |
232 |
LANNING, D. P. |
176 |
LANNING, John Holmes |
177,
234 |
LANNING, Theodore |
50,
51 |
LASH, William E. |
159 |
LATTO, Thomas A. |
22 |
LEBOLD, William F. |
164 |
LECHNER, Oliver P. |
134 |
LEGGETT, Charles,
and Family |
78,
79 |
LEGGETT, Joshua |
78,
79 |
LEGGETT, Thomas J. |
78,
79 |
LEHMAN, Frederick R. |
201 |
LEWIS, William |
153 |
Lichtenau |
7,
9 |
LIMBACH, Davi |
81 |
LINN, James A. |
42 |
Lochry's Massacre
Defeated, Gen. Clark |
15,
31 |
LOEB, Joseph |
209 |
Loneliness of
Tuscarawas in 1800 |
41 |
LOOMIS, D. Prentice |
228 |
LOSKIEL, Bishop |
7,
9,
57 |
LYTLE, Jacob R. |
92 |
- M - |
MANSELL, Harry |
36 |
Marietta versus
Gnadenhutten |
35,
39 |
MARKLEY, George J. |
212,
213 |
MARLOW, Charles R. |
86 |
MARSHALL, Christian
R. |
106 |
MARTIN, John |
9,
19,
21,
47,
61 |
MARTIN, William |
188 |
"Maskongam River" |
27 |
Masacre of Gnadenhutten |
15 to
23,
31 |
Massacre of Glenco |
23 |
Masacre of Wyoming |
23 |
MATHIAS, Charles C. |
150 |
MATTHEWS, Charles
H., Major |
118 |
MATTHEWS, William T. |
120 |
MAURER, David |
18 |
MAURER, George C. |
141 |
McCAW, George S. |
108 |
McCREERY, William |
158 |
McDERMOTT, V. S.,
Thomas W. |
135,
234 |
McFADDEN, Thomas E. |
120 |
McGOWAN Brothers |
40 |
McILVAINE, Joseph L. |
24 |
McKEE, Alexander |
9,
11 |
McQUEEN, Cyrus |
34 |
MEGRAIL, Lewis H. |
72 |
MEGRAIL and
PATTERSON |
72 |
MEREDITH Family,
Five Generations |
79 |
MEREDITH, John W.,
and Family |
79 |
Mexican War |
101,
103 |
Milar, Howard H. |
159 |
Military Expeditions |
5 |
Mineral City |
200 |
MINNIG, Charles |
135 |
Misrepresentations of
History |
17 |
Missionaries Charged as
Spies |
11 |
Missionaries Tried as
Spies |
15 |
Missouary Outfit |
45 |
MIZER, Margaret C. |
148 |
MOODY, Maurice |
22 |
MOOMAW, David G.,
and Family |
108 |
MOOMAW, George H. |
199,
234 |
MOOMAN, Joseph M. |
199 |
Moravian Missions |
3 to
11 |
MORTIMER, Benjamin |
41,
45 |
Mound |
3 |
Mound Builders |
3 |
Muncies |
7 |
Murder at Post Boy |
65,
69 |
Murder at Shanesville |
223 |
MURPHY, Josiah, Sr. |
161 |
MURPHY, J. Judson |
161 |
MURRAY, David A. |
189 |
Muskingum Trail |
5,
20,
181 |
MYER,
Allen T. |
75 |
MYER, Charles F. |
75 |
MYER, Simon A., and
Catherine M. |
75 |
MYERS Brothers |
46 |
MYERS, G. Dalton,
and Oliver J. F. |
46 |
- N - |
NAGELY, Charles A. |
218,
219 |
NAGELY, John |
218,
219 |
NAGELY, John W. |
218, 219 |
National Clothing and
Shoe Company |
26 |
NETAWATWES, Chief |
7 |
NEWALIKE, Chief |
7,
11,
17 |
Newcomerstown |
200 |
New Philadelphia |
137 to
141 |
- O - |
Oath of Allegiance |
133 |
Obliteration Wrought by
a Century |
37 |
Occupation of the
Conquest |
37 |
Odd Fellows' Temple |
226 |
Officer, David |
223 |
Ohio Company |
25 |
Ohio in the
revolutionary war |
25 to
37 |
Ohio in the War of '12 |
63,
65 |
Ohio Printing Company,
the
|
231 |
Ohio Under Three Flags |
25,
27 |
OHLIGER, Edward |
62 |
Old Apple Tree |
21 |
Old Bridge at Zoar |
65 |
Old House, New
Philadelpiha |
45 |
Old Houses in Canal
Dover |
91 |
Old Mill |
85 |
Old Mill at Dundee |
173 |
Old Spinning Wheel |
47 |
Old Williams Block |
91 |
Old Woolen Factory |
91 |
Oldest Grave Stone in
Ohio |
39 |
Oldest Stone House in
Ohio |
33 |
Opes and Marsh Store |
16 |
Ordinances of 1785 and
1787 |
35 |
- P - |
Passing of the Frow |
47 |
Parish, C. R. Company |
16 |
PATTERSON, William H. |
72 |
"Paul Revere" |
9,
15,
33 |
PEOPLES, David C. |
71 |
PETER, David |
41,
52,
57,
59,
205 |
PETER, Oliver L. |
41,
205 |
PETERS, Walter C. |
36 |
Phillipsburg |
200 |
Pioneer Drug and Book
Store |
47 |
Pioneer Houses |
47 |
Pioneer Implements |
47,
49 |
Pioneer Life, Secusion
of |
49 |
Pioneers are a Vanished
People |
47 |
Pioneers of 1799 |
41 |
Pioneers of 1800 |
43 |
Pioneers of 1801-1808 |
43,
49 |
PIPE, Chief, Captain |
9,
11,
33 |
PITTENGER, William A. |
133 |
Poem, "Heckewelder's
Ride" |
61 |
POMOACAN, Chief |
7 |
PONTIAC, Chief |
7,
27,
39 |
Port Washington |
149 |
POST, Christian
Frederick |
7,
37,
39,
53,
77 |
Post's Cabin, Scene of
|
53 |
Post, Number One,
Charter of |
103 |
POWLESON, Oliver C.,
Capt. |
118 |
PRATT, Norman B. |
62 |
Pride in the Past |
101 |
Progress of Civil
Government |
35 |
Progress of Civil
Rights |
33 |
Price of Grain and Cost
of Freight |
47 |
PUTT, Harry E., and
Family |
163 |
PUTT, Joseph F. |
162 |
- Q - |
|
Quebec, Odious Act of |
29 |
QUIGLEY, Anna E., and
Family |
160,
234 |
- R - |
|
Railroads, How They
Came |
93 |
RANKIN, Thomas B. |
76,
207 |
REA, Frank C. |
46 |
REDDAWAY, Richard |
170 |
REES, James |
185 |
REEVES Banking and
Trust Company |
190 |
Reeves Hotel, New
Philadelphia |
183 |
REEVES, Jabez and
Family |
184 |
REEVES, Jeremiah E. |
182,
183 |
Reeves Manufacturing
Company |
190 |
REEVES, Samuel J. and
Family |
183,
234 |
REGAL, Eli |
48 |
REISER, Albert W. |
144 |
REISER, Reuben |
144 |
RENNEKER, William |
112 |
REPSLAGER, Herman |
224 |
RESS, Joseph A. |
143 |
REYNOLDS, C. Burnett |
48 |
RHODES, Edwin S. |
232 |
|
RIAL, Samuel E. |
225 |
RICE, William Henry, D.
D. |
64 |
RICHARDSON, Fred L. |
159 |
RICHARSON, John H. |
168 |
RICHARDSON, William W.,
Dr. |
123,
159 |
RIGGLE, Ellsworth, and
Family |
149 |
RIGGS, Carlos O. |
232 |
Riley's Restaurant |
228 |
RIPLEY, Isaac K. |
97 |
Road, Braddock's |
27 |
ROBB, William B. |
220 |
ROBINSON, Andrew |
210,
211 |
Robinson-Graves Sewer
Pipe Company |
210,
211 |
ROGERS, Robert, Major,
Rangers of |
27 |
|
|
|
|
ROMIG, John,
Descendants of |
74,
75 |
ROMIG, Milton H. |
207 |
ROMIG, Theophilus E. |
74,
75 |
Rose Garden |
224 |
ROSS, George |
209 |
Roster of Andrew
Crawford Post No. 6 |
130,
131 |
ROTH, John Lewis |
9 |
RUEFLY, Carl E. |
187 |
Ruof and Bimeler |
203 |
- S - |
|
Salem |
7,
9,
11,
19,
39,
41,
149 |
Sandusky |
7,
11,
31,
53 |
SCHEBOSH, John |
9,
19, 61 |
SCHLEGEL, Arthur D. |
207 |
SCHMITZ, George |
122 |
Schoenbrunn |
7,
9,
11,
21,
23,
39,
223 |
Schoenbrunn Spring |
55,
223 |
School, Baltic |
224 |
School, Gnadenhutten |
224 |
School, Mineral City |
200 |
School, Sugar Creek |
173 |
School, Uhrichsville |
204 |
Schools, Dennison |
157 |
Schools, New Philadelphia |
141 |
SCHROCK, Noah A. |
104 |
Scope of this Work |
15 |
SCOTT, Benjamin P. |
10,
230 |
SCOTT, Charles W. |
28 |
SEHL, Edward |
134 |
SEIBERT, William E., and Family |
231 |
SEIBOLD, Michael and Family |
152 |
Senhauser Clothing Company |
193 |
SENSEMAN, Gottlob |
9,
11,
15 |
Settlements WEre Armed Camps |
35 |
Shanesville, Village of |
173,
223 |
SHANOR, William L., and Catherine Y. |
133 |
Shawnees |
3,
7,
29 |
SHEPFER, Edward |
199 |
SHEPFER and MOOMAW |
199 |
SHOTT, William C. |
38 |
SICKINGER, Hubert |
108 |
S:ICKINGER, Joseph S. |
108 |
Soldiers' Monument, New Philadelphia |
115 |
Soldiers' Monument, Ragersville |
109 |
Soldiers' Monument, Uhrichsville |
105 |
Sons of Veterans, Kaldenbaugh Camp |
132 |
Spach and Denison |
36 |
Speculators in Land |
63 |
Spedel Wholesale Grocery Company |
20 |
Spirit of 1861-'65 |
103,
105 |
SPRAGUE, Charity |
120 |
SPRING Frederick S. |
80 |
SPRING, Nicholas J. |
81,
234 |
SPRINGER, Leroy and Family |
150 |
SPROUL, Clyde R. |
197 |
SPROUL, George W. |
197 |
St. Clair's Defeat |
33 |
STEINEBREY, John |
42 |
STEITZ, Peter |
145 |
STINGEL, Edward |
207 |
STOCKER, Henry H. |
156 |
Stone and Treadway |
40,
234 |
Stone Implements |
7,
9,
11,
15,
17 |
Strife for the North
West |
25 |
STOUP, T. Bradford |
58 |
SUESSENGUTH, Otto |
156 |
Sugarcreek, Village of |
173 |
Sugar Making |
55 |
"Sunlit Meadow" |
7 |
Surveying, Romance of
Early |
35 |
SWANK, Allen J. |
165 |
SWIHART, David |
68 |
Sykes Company |
67 |
SYLER, John |
104,
234 |
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|
Table Rock |
117 |
TAYLOR, Oliver P., Col. |
122 |
The Conflict for the Ohio |
15 |
"The Crossing of the Trails" |
20,
25,
27 |
"The Big Trail" |
5,
20,
25,
27,
31,
33,
59,
85 |
"The Guest House" |
120 |
"The Three Old Vets" |
123 |
"The Toggery Shop" |
97 |
The Union Bank |
22 |
"The Watch Shop" |
44 |
Trade, Various and Curious Items of |
45 |
Trading with the Indians |
41 to
49 |
Treadway and Stone |
40,
234 |
Treaty of Fort Stanwix |
29 |
Treaty of Greenville |
33 |
TROENDLY, Simon P. |
38 |
Tuscarawas Children's
Home |
4,
2027 |
Tuscarawas Telephone
Company |
38 |
"Tuscarawas Guards" |
105 |
Tuscarawas Indians |
3 to
11 |
Tuscarawas Infirmary |
5,
223 |
Tuscarawas in the
Mexican War |
101,
103 |
Tuscarawas in the
Revolution |
25 to 35 |
Tuscarawas in the War
of '12 |
63,
65 |
Tuscarawas in the Civil
War |
101 to
123 |
Tuscarawas, Origin of
the Name |
3 |
"Tuscarawas River" |
69 |
Tuscarawas, The Pivot
of the Strife for the North West |
33 |
Tuscarawas Trails |
25 |
Tusarawas Valley
Brewing Company |
188 |
- U - |
|
UHRICH, Benjamin W. |
207 |
UHRICH, Edward P., and Family |
206,
207 |
UHRICH, Michael |
43,
53,
57,
59,
61,
85,
204,
205 |
Uhrich's Mill |
204 |
Uhrichsville |
204 |
Union Hospital |
220 |
Union Lumber Company |
136 |
Urfer, Samuel S. |
12, 13 |
- V - |
|
VanOSTRAN, Emerson R. |
82,
83 |
"Visiting Goshen" |
55 |
- W - |
|
WAGNER, Edward V. |
180 |
WAGNER, John A. and Mary |
180 |
WAGNER, John Peter |
178,
179 |
WAGNER, William A. |
179,
234 |
WALLACE, John B. |
224 |
WALLACE, Murder of Mrs. |
17 |
WALTER, Samuel, W. |
158 |
WASHINGTON, George, Commands and visits, the Ohio |
27,
29 |
Wayne's Victory |
33 |
WELCH, George |
205 |
WELCH, Samuel |
107, 205 |
Wedding Trip a Hundred
Yeas Ago |
57 |
WENGER, Eugene L. |
98 |
Westchester |
177 |
Western Side of the
Revolution |
25 |
WILLIAMS, Byron |
232 |
Williamson's Expedition |
5,
19,
33 |
"Wind Mill," Account of
Fabulous |
85,
87 |
WISE, Jacob, Lt. |
128,
207 |
WISE, William J. |
128 |
Whirlpool of Decay |
85 |
WHITE EYES, Captain |
7,
9,
43,
45 |
White People, The Earliest in Ohio |
27,
37 |
WOLF, Edmund A., Dr. |
175 |
WOLF, John A. |
175 |
Wolf Scalps |
59 |
Woman's Relief Corps, No. 103 |
129 |
Work of the Pioneers |
37 |
Wyandots |
3,
7,
11 |
- Y - |
|
YEAGLEY, John W., Judge |
3,
61,
232 |
YOUNGEN, Jacob |
169,
234 |
- Z - |
|
Zane's Defense of
Wheeling |
33 |
ZANE, Elizabeth |
33 |
Zane's Trace |
45,
59 |
ZEISBERGER, David |
7,
9,
11,
15,
39,
41,
43,
45,
53,
63 |
ZIMMERMAN, Homer E., and Family |
84 |
Zimmerman's White Leghorns |
84 |
Zoar, Village of |
65 |
Zoar Hotel |
203 |
Zoar Mill |
202 |
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