570 INDIANA HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS 



Internal improvements, Illinois, 



404, 410-11; Indiana, 521n- 



22n, 524. 

 Iowa, public lands, sales 



(1838), 96. 

 Iron mines and ore, Missouri, 



441. 

 Iroquois (Rockwise, Picka- 



mink), River, 61. 



Jackson, Andrew, 136n, 137n; 

 petition to, land claims, 66- 

 68. 



Jackson (Mo.), Robinson visits 

 (1845), 440-42. 



Jackson (Tenn.), Robinson 

 visits (1845), 448. 



Jacksonville (Fla.), Robinson's 

 residence in, 38-40. 



Jaques, Col. Samuel, 318-19. 



Jefferson, Joseph, 6. 



Jefferson Barracks (Mo.), 429. 



Jefferson County (Mo.), Robin- 

 son's agricultural tour 

 through (1845), 431-34, 435. 



Jenkins, Malatha A., 464. 



Jennings, Governor Jonathan, 

 390. 



Jennings County (Ind.), Robin- 

 son's residence in, 7-9, 45-48. 



Jerusalem artichoke, 454. 



Jewett, Solomon W., 269, 380. 



Johnson, Isaiah Bowen, 39n. 



Johnson, Louise, 39, 40. 



Johnson, Mary, see Robinson, 

 Mary (Johnson). 



Johnson, Spencer, 321n-22n. 



Johnston, James F. W., 443. 



Joliet (Juliet), Illinois, 60, 350; 

 Robinson visits (1845), 403-4. 



Jones, William, 303. 



Juliet, see Joliet, Illinois. 



Kankakee River, navigability, 



59, 60-61. 

 Keen, William C, 390n. 



Keller, John, 67. 



Kelso, Daniel, 390n. 



Kentucky, Robinson's agricul- 

 tural tour through (1841), 

 246-53; (1845), 445; temper- 

 ance in, 254. 



Kentucky Farmer, The (Lexing- 

 ton and Frankfort, Ky.), 26n, 

 213, 246n, 248. 



Kentucky River, 248-49. 



Ketchum, Morris, 381n, 382. 



Kezer, T., 313. 



Kinder, Joseph, 68. 



Kinzer, William Penn, 257, 268. 



Knapp, Dr. M. L., sketch, 363n; 

 letter to, from Robinson, 363- 

 65. 



Knickerbocker, James, 67. 



Knickerbocker, John, 68.. 



Labor, see Wages. 



Ladd, Salinda, see Robinson, 

 Salinda (Ladd). 



Lagrange (Tenn.), 448. 



Lake County (Ind.), area de- 

 scribed, 51-64; called Oak- 

 land County by Robinson, 16, 

 51; county seats, 17, 97n; 

 formation and organization, 

 16; railroads, early survey, 

 97 ; representation, Tippe- 

 canoe Battleground Conven- 

 tion, 131-32, 133, 136n; Rob- 

 inson's address on early his- 

 tory of, 23; Robinson's ac- 

 count with, for rentals, 388; 

 settlement of, 10-12, 16, 53, 

 56; temperance organizations, 

 21. See also Squatters' Union. 



Lake Court House (Ind.), early 

 name for Crown Point, q.v. 



La Motte lead mines, 434-35, 

 438-39. 



Land claims, 56, 62, 66-67. See 

 also Shobonier, Squatters' 

 Union. 



