[[return]]36. The Cincinnati Daily Gazette, September 14, 1841.
[[return]]37. The Philanthropist, July 21, 1840.
[[return]]38. Ibid.
[[return]]39. The Cincinnati Daily Gazette, September 14, 1841.
[[return]]40. A detailed account of these clashes is given in The Cincinnati Daily Gazette, September 14, 1841.
[[return]]41. The Cincinnati Daily Gazette, September, 1841.
[[return]]42. A very interesting account of this riot is given in Howe's "Historical Collections of Ohio," pages 226-228.
[[return]]43. It was discovered that not a few of the mob came from Kentucky. About eleven o'clock on Saturday night a bonfire was lighted on that side of the river and loud shouts were sent up as if triumph had been achieved. "In some cases." says a reporter, "the directors were boys who suggested the point of attack, put the vote, declared the result and led the way."--Cin. Daily Gaz., Sept. 14, 1841.
[[return]]44. Hickok, "The Negro in Ohio," 90 et seq.
[[return]]45. Laws of Ohio, XL, 81.