568 INDIANA HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS 



Gaylord, Willis, 138n, 212; 

 sketch, 152n; urged to organ- 

 ize a National Agricultural 

 Society, 155-56 ; declines, 

 156n, 164. 



Geddes harrow, 532. 



Genesee Fanner, The (Roch- 

 ester, N. Y.), agricultural 

 glossary published in, 99n; 

 established, 109n; consolidates 

 with the Cultivator, 117. 



Gibson, Gadi, Robinson visits, 

 480-82. 



Gibson, Mrs. Gadi, 481, 482. 



Gifford, James T., 322n, 476; 

 sketch, 25n; organizer, Union 

 Agricultural Society, 25. 



Gordon, Francis H., 209n, 267. 



Grain, storage, 330, 345. 



Grand Prairie (Ind.), 53, 150. 



Granville (111.), 412. 



Grapes, 58, 255, 302, 460. 



Grasses, Bermuda grass, 485, 

 487, 491-93, 494, 495; blue- 

 grass, 260-61, 408, 432, 487; 

 chess, 205, 360; cocoa grass, 

 493-94; cultivation neglected, 

 487; prairie, 58, 119-20, 143, 

 260, 261, 286-87, 328, 347, 350, 

 359, 366-67; redtop, 260, 287; 

 seeding, 547-48; timothy, 260, 

 287, 328. 



Graysville (111.), 508. 



Great Lakes, 283, 290, 356; 

 travel by, 537, 538-44. 



Greeley, Horace, 31, 37, 517. 



Green Mountain Girls, writing 

 of, attributed to Robinson, 

 34-35. 



Greene County Agricultural So- 

 ciety (N. Y.), 36, 306n. 



Greenleaf, Rev. William C, 

 Robinson visits, 420. 



Grey, Ambrose T., 347n. 



Grimsted, Dr., of Woodburn, 

 111., 424. 



Guano, see Fertilizers. 



Guano, A Treatise of Practical 



Information for Farmers, 



writing of, 35. 



Haddonfield House (N. J.), 295- 

 96. 



Hamell, Jeremiah, 65-66. 



Hamilton County (Ohio), 

 Farmers' and Mechanics' 

 Agricultural Society, 256n. 



Hammond (Ind.), 60n. 



Hampshire, Franklin, and 

 Greene County Agricultural 

 Society (Mass.), 36. 



Hams, keeping, 316. 



Hardiman, Thomas, Robinson 

 visits, 451-54. 



Harness, 351. 



Harrison, William Henry, cam- 

 paign (1840), 131-37; char- 

 acter in "The Will," 23, 170, 

 172, 173. 



Harrows, 349, 530, 532. 



Hatchee River, 448. 



Havens, C. C, with Robinson 

 and Meigs, address to farm- 

 ers and silk culturists, 525- 

 29. 



Hay, 243, 300, 327, 545. 



Hebron, Col. John L., Robinson 

 visits, 470. 



Hedges and hedging, 58, 288-89; 

 osage orange, 255; thorn, 292, 

 320, 420, 498-99. 



Hemp, cradle, 249-50; effect on 

 soil, 252-53; in Indiana, 58, 

 377-78; Kentucky, 249-50; 

 Missouri, 431. 



Hendricks, William, 17-18. 



Hening, James L., 65-66. 



Herlitz, Lewis, and others, peti- 

 tion to president, 66-67. 



Hickory Creek settlement (Will 

 Co., 111.), 403. 



