INDEX
Abbott, Lyman, [215].
Ade, George, [242].
“Artemus Ward,” [159].
Bacon, Albion Fellows, [269].
Bagehot, Walter, [158], [178].
Banta, D. D., [75], [236].
Baptists, organized first church, [67].
Beales, at New Harmony, [132].
Beecher, Henry Ward, [18], [83], [250].
Beecher, Mrs. H. W., [35], [56].
“Ben Hur,” how written, [189], [193];
Ms. of, [270].
Benjamin, Park, [19].
Bennett, Emerson, [248].
Bernard, Duke of Saxe-Weimar, [113], [115].
Biddle, Horace P., [248], [251].
Blackford, Isaac, [22], [83].
Blake family, [18].
Blake, James, [83].
Bolton, Nathaniel, [253].
Bolton, Sarah T., [253].
Boone, Richard G., [234].
Booth, Newton, [16].
Brook Farm, Robert Owen visits, [123].
Brookville, [12].
Brotherton, Alice Williams, [13].
Brown, Admiral George, [212].
Brown, Demarchus C., [242].
Brown, Paul, at New Harmony, [115], [119].
Bull, Ole, [19].
Bush, Rev. George, [66].
Butler College, [26], [82], [95], [228].
Butler, John M., [179].
Butler, John Maurice, [179].
Butler, Noble, [16], [251].
Butler, Noble C., [251].
Butler, Ovid, [82].
Cambridge, [13].
Campbell, Alexander, [123], [238].
Carleton, Emma, [243].
Carleton, Will, [172].
Carrington, H. B., [179].
Cartwright, Peter, [67].
Catherwood, Mary Hartwell, [215].
Centerville, [12].
Century Magazine, [14].
Channing, W. E., [248].
Channing, W. H., [248].
Chase, W. M., [12].
Child, Lydia Maria, [227].
Chitwood, Mary L., [248], [252].
“Christian Endeavor,” origin of name, [144].
Civil Service Chronicle, [26].
Clark, George Rogers, [4], [5].
Clarke, James Freeman, [248].
Coburn, John, [83].
Coe family, [18].
Coggeshall, W. T., [245], [250], [251].
Corydon, [11], [94].
Costume at New Harmony, [113].
Cox, Millard, [222].
Cox, Sandford C., [36].
Craig, George, [134].
Cranch, C. P., [248].
Crawfordsville, [8], [177], [267].
Cutter, George W., [252].
Dale, David, [102].
D’Arusmont, Phiquepal, [105], [114].
Dawson, Richard Lew, [269].
Dennis, Charles, [28].
DePauw University, [68], [77].
Dillon, John B., [231], [249].
Dooley, A. H., [237].
Dransfields, at New Harmony, [132].
Dufour, Mrs. A. L. Ruter, [248], [251].
Dumont, Mrs. Julia L., [89]-[94], [247], [248].
Duncan, Robert, [181].
Dunn, Jacob P., [232].
Dyer, Rev. Sidney, [250].
Eads, James B., [12].
Earlham College, [77].
Eaton, Arthur Wentworth, [215].
Edson, Helen Rockwood, [241].
Egan, Maurice Francis, [215].
Eggleston, Edward, [8], [17], [51], [79], [89], [91], [133]-[155], [225].
Eggleston, George Cary, [134], [224].
Eggleston, Guilford, [138].
Eggleston, Joseph Cary, [134], [137], [139].
Eggleston, Miles, [138], [236].
Ellsworth, Henry W., [251].
Emerson, R. W., [248], [263].
English, William H., [235].
Episcopalians, early difficulties of, [65].
Everett, Edward, [19].
Fauntleroys, at New Harmony, [132].
Feiba Peveli, [111], [112], [122].
Fellenberg, [102], [124].
Field, Eugene, [172].
Finley, John, [29], [34].
Fishback, W. P., [242].
Fiske, John, [8].
Fletcher, Calvin, [83].
Fletcher family, [18].
Fletcher, Julia C., [216].
Fletcher, Rev. J. C., [216].
Flower, Richard, [101].
Flowers in churches, [63].
Fort Wayne, [13].
Foulke, William Dudley, [26], [229].
Franklin College, [26], [77].
Fretageot, Achilles, [105].
Fretageot, Madame, [115], [132].
Fuller, Hector, [242].
Furman, Lucy S., [216].
Gallatin, Albert, [71].
Garland, Hamlin, [172].
Gillilan, S. W., [243].
Gilmore, James R. (“Edmund Kirke”), [257], [260], [263].
Goode, Frances E., [155].
Goodwin, Rev. T. A., [35].
Gordon, Jonathan W., [251].
Hadley, John V., [53].
Halford, E. W., [237].
Hall, Bayard Rush, [73].
Hanover College, [77].
Harding, George C., [240], [267].
Harney, W. W., [250].
Harper, Ida Husted, [241].
Harris, Leo O., [157], [266].
Harrison, Benjamin, [4], [243].
Harrison, Christopher, [16].
Harrison, W. H., [4], [67], [71].
Havens, Rev. James, [67].
Hay, John, [16].
Hayes, Lewis D., [237].
Hayes, President, [190].
Henderson, Rev. C. R., [241].
Hendricks, William, [76].
Henodelphisterian Society, [75].
Higginson, T. W., [157].
Holland, J. G., [19].
Holliday family, [18].
Holliday, John H., [26], [237].
Holliday, Rev. F. C., [65].
Holman, Jesse L., [76].
Holmes, O. W., [260], [263].
“Hoosier Athens,” [177].
Hoosier dialect, [45]-[62], [152], [163].
Hoosier Fiddle, [41].
Hoosier, origin of word, [29]-[36].
“Hoosier Schoolmaster,” [145].
Hoosierdom, extent of, [151].
Hoshour, Samuel K., [96], [181].
House, Ben D., [265].
Hovey, Edmund O., [80].
Howard, Tilghman A., [35].
Howe, Daniel Wait, [234].
Howells, W. D., [246].
Howland, John D., [12].
Howland, Livingston, [12].
Howland, Louis, [26], [237].
Indiana: relation to national life, [3]-[5];
slavery in, [5];
foreign and native element, [11];
political preferences, [26];
pioneers, [36], [39];
religious influences, [65]-[69];
education in, [70];
illiteracy in, [81], [87];
early poets, [245];
landscape of, [36], [219], [269].
Indiana University, [26], [73]-[76].
Indianapolis, [17]-[20].
Indianapolis Literary Club, [19].
Ingersoll, Robert G., [189].
James, G. P. R., [181].
Jennings, Governor, [22].
Jewett, Milo Parker, [80].
Johnson, Robert Underwood, [13].
Jordan, David S., [78].
Jordan, Mrs. D. M., [269].
Judah, Mary Jameson, [221].
Julian, George W., [226], [251].
Julian, Isaac H., [248], [251].
Ketcham, W. A., [44].
Keenan, Henry F., [215].
Krout, Caroline V., [212].
Krout, Mary H., [212].
Lafayette, [14], [267].
Lane, Henry S., [180].
Lee, John, [202].
Lehmanowski, Colonel, [32].
Lesueur, Charles A., [104], [106].
Lewis, Allen, [26].
Lewis, Charles S., [26].
Lincoln, Abraham, [38], [125], [152].
Lodge, Harriett Newell, [241].
Longfellow, H. W., [258], [263].
Lowell, J. R., [160], [172], [263].
Lynching, [43].
Maclure, William, [104], [105], [115], [129].
McCulloch, Hugh, [14].
McCutcheon, John T., [242].
McDonald, Joseph E., [179].
McGinnis, Gen. George F., [184].
Macluria, [111], [112], [122].
Macdonald, Donald, [105], [107].
Madison, [11], [155].
Major, Charles, [223].
“Mark Twain,” [164].
Martindale, E. B., [160].
Mason, A. L., [242].
Matthews, Claude, [21].
Matthews, G. C., [237].
Matthews, James Newton, [215].
Meredith, Solomon, [83].
Merrill family, [18].
Merrill, Miss Catharine, [94].
Merrill, Samuel, [94].
Militia, early, [39].
Miller, Joaquin, [215].
Millerites, [148].
Mills, Caleb, [79], [80], [85]-[88].
Moody, Martha Livingstone, [241].
Morris family, [18].
Morrison, John I., [16].
Morton, Oliver P., [22], [229].
Morton, Oliver T., [26], [229].
Mount, James A., [21].
Murphy, Dr. Edward, [130].
Nadal, E. S., [204], [216].
Nadal, Rev. Bernard H., [216].
Nashoba, [105].
Neef, Joseph, [105], [106].
Neef, Madame, [115].
Nelson, Thomas H., [15].
New Albany, [140], [143], [256], [257], [258], [259].
New Harmony, [21], [98]-[132].
New Harmony Disseminator, [128].
New Harmony Gazette, [111], [118], [128].
Nicholas, Anna, [220], [237].
Nichols, Rebecca S., [248], [250], [252].
Noble, Harriet, [241].
North Carolina, influence of, in dialect, [52].
Notre Dame University, [77], [215].
Oliphant, Laurence, [126].
Owen, David Dale, [126].
Owen, Richard, [127].
Owen, Robert, [99], [101], [103], [104], [110], [115], [121], [122], [123], [124], [131].
Owen, Robert Dale, [24], [76], [104], [111], [114], [124], [125].
Owen, William, [104], [128].
Paine, Dan L., [267].
Parker, Benj. S., [56], [249], [254], [265].
Parker, Theodore, [19].
Peabody, Rev. Ephraim, [248].
Pestalozzi, [102], [107].
Piatt, John James, [215], [246], [256], [258], [260].
Pioneers, books of, [38].
Poe, Edgar A., [261].
Poetry, characteristics of early Western, [244].
“Poor Whites,” 8, [44].
Posey, Thomas, [21].
Prentice, George D., [246], [247], [253].
Protestantism, phases of, in Indiana, [64].
Rabb, Kate Milner, [241].
Ralston, Alexander, [17].
Rapp, George, [98]-[101].
Rariden, James, [236].
Ray family, [18].
Reed, Peter Fishe, [249].
Reeves, Arthur M., [230].
Reid, Whitelaw, [185].
Richmond, [13].
Ridpath, John Clark, [233].
Riley, James Whitcomb, [27], [42], [49], [57], [133], [156]-[176], [217].
Riley, Reuben A., [157].
Ross, Morris, [273].
Salem, [16], [17].
Say, Thomas, [104], [106], [115], [128].
Scotch-Irish, [7], [51], [65].
Sharpe family, [18].
Smith, Elizabeth Conwell (Willson), [257].
Smith, O. H., [31], [83], [236].
Smith, Roswell, [14].
Sorin, Father, [64].
Stein, Evaleen, [267], [270].
Stevenson, R. D., [243].
Stoddard, Charles Warren, [215].
Sulgrove, Berry, [15], [49], [181], [237].
Sullivan, Jeremiah, [17].
Swift, Lucius B., [26].
Tarkington, Booth, [217]-[221].
Taylor, Bayard, [19].
Taylor, Dr. H. W., [40], [58].
Teal, Angelina, [241].
Terre Haute, [14], [215].
Terrell, Rev. William, [140].
Test, John, [180], [236].
Thomas, Edith M., [159].
Thompson, Maurice, [27], [199]-[211], [270].
Thompson, Richard W., [14], [76], [83].
Thompson, Will H., [202], [211].
Thurston, Laura M., [252].
Todd, M. Genevieve, [268].
Troost, Gerard, [105], [106], [115].
Tuttle, Joseph F., [80].
Unitarians, in Ohio Valley, [248].
Upfold, Bishop, [63].
Venable, W. H., [249].
Very, Jones, [248].
Vevay, [89], [134].
Vickroy, Louise E., [249].
Vincennes, [5], [11].
Vincennes University, [72].
Voorhees, Daniel W., [15].
Wabash College, [77], [80], [88], [173], [211].
Wallace, David, [22], [76], [180], [236].
Wallace, General Lew, [22], [56], [180]-[199], [261].
Wallace, Mrs. Lew, [198].
Wallace, William Ross, [250].
Warren, Josiah, [129].
Wheatcrofts, at New Harmony, [132].
Whitcomb, Governor, [22].
Whitecaps, [43].
Whitwell, Stedman, [105].
Wickersham, James A., [222].
Willard, Governor, [22].
Williams, Charles R., [237], [242].
Williams, Henry M., [26].
Williams, James D., [20].
Williams, Jesse Lynch, [14].
Williams, W. R., [269].
Willson, Forceythe, [256]-[264].
Wilson, W. L., [243].
Wilstach, J. A., [241].
Woodlands, influence of on pioneers, [36].
Woods, Rev. Aaron, [33].
Woollen, William Wesley, [236].
Wright, Frances (D’Arusmont), [105], [124].
Wright, Joseph A., [22], [31].
Yandes family, [18].
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