Joined to Massachusetts, I., 2−3. Acadia ceded to the English and renamed Capture of Fort Canso, I., 470. Passes Plaster of Paris act, VI., 121, 256. Noyes, Col. E. F. (Fed.), At Smyrna Camp Ground, VIII., 480. Nukahiva Island, Porter at, V., 488-489, 493. In Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions, IV., Madison's letters on, IV., 389, 397-402; VI., Ohio O'Fallon, James, Colonization enterprise of, Ogden, Col. Aaron, Presents memorial to Con- Ogden, Peter V. Sent west by Burr, V., 136. Rearrested, V., 152. Released, V., 158. Sinks into obscurity, V., 164. Ogden, Robert. Delegate to Stamp Act Congress, II., 229. Ogden, Utah, Population of, in 1910, I., 8. Brown repulses British attack on, V., 360. Ogle, Benjamin, Becomes governor of Mary- Nullification of tariff law threatened by Oglethorpe, James Edward. Nullification speech of Dr. Cooper, VI., The South Carolina exposition of 1828, VI., Speeches of Drayton and Hayne, VI., 369. McDuffie's speech on South Carolina's at- See also SECESSION. Oahu Island, I., 14. O Oak Grove, Battle of, VII., 188-190. Oats. Produced in the colonies, II., 183. Oberlin College. Students of, volunteer in war, IX., 177. Oberlin-Wellington Rescue, The, VII., 410- 411. O'Brien, Col. H. T., Killed in New York draft O'Brien, Capt. J. P. J., At battle of Buena Vista, VII., 207–211. Observations on the Boston Port Bill, Issued by Quincy, II., 295; IV., 71. Observer, The, VII., 20-22. Odell, Jonathan, Satires of, IV., 71. Obtains charter for Georgia, II., 41, 50-58. Brings more colonists to Georgia, II., 45. Repels Spanish attack on Frederica, II., 46. Marriage and death of, II., 46. O'Hara, Theodore. With Lopez in Cuba, VII., 302. His "Bivouac of the Dead," IX., 298. Ohio. Area, population, chief cities, and date ad- Coal mines in, I., 28. Salt mines in, I., 28. Prehistoric remains in, I., 59, 98-99, 101- 102. Crawford's disastrous campaign in, III., Grant to the Ohio Company in, III., 390- Founding of Marietta, III., 391. Grant to the Miami Company, III., 398-399. Harmar's defeat by the Indians, IV., 190- Indian massacres in, IV., 191. St. Clair's defeat in, IV., 192–194. Wayne's victory at Fallen Timbers, IV., Extent of settlement in, IV., 234. The French grants in. IV., 235. Receives Western Reserve, IV., 473. Erected into a Territory, IV., 477. 153. Electoral vote of, in 1808, V., 213. Siege of Fort Meigs, V., 368-369. Defeat of British at Fort Stephenson, V., Electoral vote of, in 1812, V., 376. Depreciation of bank notes in, VI., 104. Imposes tax on branch of United States Attempts to oust the Bank of the United States, VI., 181-183. Favors restraining slavery, VI., 201. Opposes Georgia's proposed amendment, Urges government aid for colonization so- Population of, in 1820 and 1830, VI., 304- Revises criminal code, VI., 324. Electoral vote of, in 1832, VI., 391. Electoral vote of, in 1840, VII., 55. VII., 327. Ohio-Continued. Oklahoma Success of Anti-Nebraska party in, VII., Chase elected governor of, VII., 360. 4II. Electoral vote of, in 1860, VII., 429. Response of, to Lincoln's call for volun- Vallandigham's arrest and trial in, VIII., Vallandigham defeated for governorship of, Morgan's raid in, VIII., 365-367. Republicans of, indorse Lincoln for re- Electoral vote of, in 1864, IX., 85. Dispute with Kentucky over return of fugi- Value of real property in 1815, 1850, and Average value of lands in, per acre, IX., Manufactures in, 1850, IX., 228. Educational progress in, 1789-1865, IX., 263 Constitutions adopted by, IX., 327. Property valuation in, 1860, 1870, and 1909, Persons engaged in agriculture in, 1870- Enacts eight-hour law, X., 418. Ohio Company, The, II., 77. Sent to investigate affairs in Kansas, VII., Renders report, VII., 379. Olliwachica, The Open Door. See PROPHET, Olmstead, Col. C. H. (Confed.), Surrenders Olmstead, Frederick Law, Appointed secre- Becomes Attorney-General and Secretary of Prepares paper on Venezuela boundary Olustee, Fla., Seymour's defeat at, VIII., 411- Oneida Indians, Frontenac's attack on, I., 451. Protests at filibustering expeditions, VI., 142. Protests at Jackson's operations in Florida, Demands surrender of West Florida, VI., 152. Negotiates for the sale of Florida, VI., 153 et seq. Onondaga Indians, Frontenac's attack on, I., 451. Ontario, The. Purchased, V., 392. Armament of, V., 403. Attacks Fort George, V., 405. Ontario, The, Sent against Barbary Powers, VI., 125. Opdycke, Maj.-Gen. Emerson Franklin, IX., 72–73. Opechancanough. Captures John Smith, I., 161. (Fed.), Plans massacre of the whites, I., 176-177. Trees planted at Jamestown, I., 160. 255. Oratorio Society, X., 458. Orchards, Battle of the. See OAK GROVE. Ord, Gen. Edward O. C. (Fed.). At Iuka, VIII., 305. At Hatchie River, VIII., 307. At Vicksburg, VIII., 322-323. At Jackson, VIII., 324. At Fort Harrison, IX., 45. Assaults the Petersburg lines, IX., 120. Appointed commander of fourth military Order of American Knights, The, VIII., 393- 394. Orders in Council, British. Exclude American ships and produce from Issued against neutral trade with France, Linn's bill to establish government in, VII., Osborn, Col. Thomas W. (Fed.), At Savage Depopulated by rush to California gold- Osgood, Samuel, Resigns office of Postmaster- fields, VII., 273. Electoral vote of, in 1860, VII., 429. Electoral vote of, in 1864, IX., 85. War with the Shoshones and Bannocks in, Militia furnished by, X., 112. Property values, 1860, 1870, and 1909, X., Persons engaged in agriculture in, 1870- Governors of, X., 548. Oregon, The. Armament of, X., 98. Voyage of, X., 122-123. At battle of Santiago, X., 148–152. General, IV., 124. Ossipee, The (Fed.), At Mobile Bay, IX., 14– 16. Ossoli, Margaret Fuller. Connected with Brook Farm Institute, VII., 129. Writings of, IX., 287. Ostend Manifesto, The, VII., 341-342, 346- 349. Osterhaus, Gen. Peter J. (Fed.). At Pea Ridge, VIII., 94. At Port Gibson, VIII., 315. At Champion's Hill, VIII., 318-319. At Chattanooga, VIII., 383-386. Sent to France to open peace negotiations, Compelled to secure new commission, III., Submits Jay's draft of treaty to ministry, Oswego Oswego, N. Y. Trading post established at, II., 10. Captured by the French, II., 105. Otis, Gen. Elwell S. INDEX Left in command in the Philippines, X., Member of Philippines Commission, X., Otis, Harrison Gray. Succeeds Ames in Congress, IV., 330. Connection of, with Miranda enterprise, Retains seat in Congress, IV., 453. Threatens secession, V., 218. Delegate to Hartford Convention, VI., 59. Speech of, on incendiary documents, VI., Otis, Gen. Harrison G., In the Philippines, X., Otis, James. Practices law, II., 130. His speech on writs of assistance, II., 214- 215. Pamphlets issued by, II., 219-221; IV., 70- Appointed delegate to colonial congress, II., Acts as moderator of Massachusetts meet- ings, II., 256, 260. Appointed chairman of protest committee, Assault on, II., 268. Ottawa, The (Fed.), VIII., 287. Ottawa Indians. Participate in the Outagamie War, II., 69- 70. In Pontiac's conspiracy, II., 123. Cede lands in Northwest, III., 388; IV., Conclude treaty of Greenville, IV., 199. I., 133. Ottoman Porte. See TURKEY. Besiege Detroit and are captured, II., 69- 70. Attack the Illinois, II., 70-71. Outagamie Indians-Continued. Attacked by the French, II., 71. Final subjugation of, II., 71. Paine Persuade the Sioux to aid in expelling Ovenshine, Brig.-Gen. Samuel, In the Philip- Owen, Robert, Communistic settlement of, at Owen, Robert Dale, Edits the New Harmony Owens, Introduces gag rule, VI., 447-448. Oyster River, N. H., Attacked by the Indians, P Paauw, Michael, Purchases land in New Jer- Paca, William. Delegate to Continental Congress, II., 303. Pacheco, Gen. D. Francisco, At battle of Pacific Fur Company, Founded by Astor, VI., Pacific Ocean, Discovered by Balboa, I., 117. Packard, S. B., Attempts to seize Louisiana Packing Industry, The, Growth of, during Padroning. See LABOR. Paducah, Ky. Prepared for Confederate forces, VIII., 33. Page, John. Opposes tariff bill of 1792, IV., 127. Advocates respect for anti-slavery petition, Retires from Congress, IV., 333. Page, Thomas W., X., 289. Page, William, X., 456. Paine, Maj.-Gen. Halbert E. (Fed.), At Port Paine, Robert Treat. Character of, II., 252. Appointed delegate to Congress, II., 300, 303. Signs Declaration, II., 437. Composes "Adams and Liberty," IV., 361. |