Baltimore, Indians visit to, 663. | Beekman, Capt., battle of San | Boudinot, Dr., on origin of the Bancroft, Lieut., relieves Exeter,
Bancroft, George, his History of
U. States, 84, 356, 361, 362. Bangs, J., juror to try Inds., 196. Barbour, J., Gov. Troup's threat against, 455.
Barclay, Robert, 627.
Barker, S., of Plymouth col., 219. Barlow, on death of Miss Mc- Crea, 51; on character of Po- CAHONTAS, 359. BARNARD, a noted Cherokee war- rior, 398.
Barre, Governor, his Indian ex- pedition, 501-503. BARROW, SAM, taken and put to death, 246, 247. Barry, W. T., (P. M.) 455. Barry, Rev. W., History Framingham, 699.
Barton, Dr. B. S., 64, 542, 544. Bartram, W., travels in Florida, 63, 64.
BASHABA, a name of eastern chiefs, 71, 277. Basset, Captain, in the eastern wars, 270, 692. Bassinger, Lt., killed in Dade's fight, 418.
Beers, Capt., his defeat and death, 215.
Bellamy, Capt. in Flor. war, 424. Bellows, Col., his signal ex- ploit, 338, 339. Belton, Major, in the Florida war, 416.
Benton, Thos. H., 427, 448, 449. Berkeley, Governor, defeats Or- EKANKANO, 361.
BERRY, MAJOR JACK, 606; death of, 672.
Bible, the, in Indian, 26, 33, 115,
Bigelow, Col. Timothy, 320. BIG ELK. See ONGPATONGA. BIG KETTLE, a Seneca chief, 606. BIG TREE, 607; his death, 601. BIG WARRIOR, speech of, to Jackson, 409.
Biles, William, of Pennsylva- nia, 529.
Billings, Rev. Mr., 257. Billington, John, lost in the woods, 78.
BLACK BIRD, takes Fort Dear- born, 630.
BLACK BUFFALO, a Sioux chief,| dies, 633.
BLACK DIRT, 419, 433, 468. Black Feet, destroyed by small- pox, 677.
BLACK HAWK, 43; in N. York, 665; escapes a biographer, 666; visits the Sencas, 667; liberation of, 668; his visit to Boston, 674-676; his wars, 637-664.
Bateman, Edward, buys lands of the Inds., 284. Battles.-The first with Indians in New England, 73; Strick- land's Plain, 133; Punkatee- set, 210; Pocasset, 211; Sugar- Loaf Hill, 215; Rehoboth Plain, 212; Bloody Brook, 216; Narraganset Swamp, 219; Sudbury, 222; Bridgewater, 223; Pawtucket, 231, 234; Mat- tapoiset Neck, 246; Tur- BLACK SNAKE, a Sen. chief, 597. ner's Falls, 259; Norridgewok, BLACK THUNDER, & Foz chief, 311; Pequarket, 313; Wheel- wright's Pond, 335; Falls of BLACK WILLIAM, murder of, 112. James River, 363; Ftchoe, Black Point, Ind. ravages at, 294. 377; Auto-se, 391, 397; Horse- BLIND WILL, killed by Mo- shoe, (Tohopeka,) 391-400; hawks, 322.
BLACK KETTLE, of Oncndaga, 503; killed, 505.
Tallushatches, 396; Talladega, Bliss's History of Rehoboth, 330. 397; Holy Ground, 398; Emuk-Block Island, expedition against, fau, 399; Enotochopko, 399; 116, 168, 169; called Manis- Davis's Creek, 406; near Sa- ses by the Indians, 167. vannah, 407; Quithlacooche, Blome, R., his account of Amer- 422; Wetumka, 424: of Oke- ica, 517. chobe, 483; Great Meadows, Bloodbounds, used against Indi- 532; Dunlawton, 425; Lake ans, 489-494. George, 55; of Hatche Luste, Bloody Brook, disastrous battle 478; Lake Monroe, 479; Pt. of, 216. Pleasant, 539; Detroit, 551; Blueford, Captain T., killed at St. Mary's, 57; Miami Rap- Point Pleasant, 540. ids, 576; Oriskana, 579; John-BLUE JACKET, ston, 587; of Newtown, ib. ; Wayne, 576; his daring at Minisink, 588; Fort George, Fort Recovery, €89. 596; Monongahela, 608; Tip- Blue Licks, battle of the, C84. pecanoe, (20; Thames, ib.; Ma-Bolton, Commodore, on the gaugo, 21; River Raisin, 625; Florida station, 429. Sycamore Creek, 645; Ouis- consin, 650; Mississippi, 652. Baxter, Mr., of Kennebunk, 336. Baylies' History of New Plym- outh, 226.
Beall, Captain, 487; exploits of, 488, 493.
Beal, Col., his exploit in Ala- bama, 436.
Beane, Joseph, a captive, 292. Beard, Inds. not without, 588. Beaty, narrative among Indi- ans, 53, 54, 117. Beasley, Major, surprised and slain, 389.
Beaujeu, M. de, commands at Braddock's defeat, 608. Beck, L. C., on western antiqui- ties, 62.
BOMAZEEN, 383-305; impris- oned, 332; death, 304. Bonithon, Capt., defends Saco, 286.
BOUDINOT, E., 459, 460; execu- tion of, 460.
Bouquet, Col., Ohio expeditions, 522, 694-9.
BOWLEGS, a noted Seminole war- rior, 406.
Bowers, J., attacked at Mosqui- to, 425.
Bowles, W. A., 386, 387. Boyle, Hon. R., 115, 282, 283. Boyer, Mr., on N. E. nations, 23. Brackenridge, on west. mounds, 56, 57. Bracket, Capt. Anthony, cap- tivity and death of, 296, 302, 308, 334, 700. Braddock, expedition and death of, 607-609.
Bradford, Gov. William, anec- dote of, 37. Bradford, attacked by Indians, 281, 295.
Bradford, Captain, killed at Mi-
ami, 572; another, wounded at Emukfau, 399. Bradford, Maj., at Pocasset, 255. Bradford, Col., in the Florida war, 476.
Bradstreet, Gov., 47, 697; Col.,
expedition of, 522, 553, 692. Branham, J., kld. in Flor., 471. BRANT, a Mohawk chief, 577- 593.
Brewster, Capt. Benjamin, 156; Mrs., 145.
Briggs, Major, killed in St Clair's defeat, 271. Bridges, Lieut., killed in Har- mar's defeat, 687. Bridgewater, alarmed, 223; fight there, ib.; burnt, 242 BRIGHT HORN, exploit of, 028. Broadhead, Col., his expeditions,
Brock, General, and TECUMSEH,
Brocklebank, Captain Samuel, killed, 222.
Brooke, Lieut., killed at Okco- chobee, 483.
Brookfield, besieged and burnt, 213, 214, 263.
Brooks, Wm., juror to try Indi- ans, 196.
Brooks, Mary, murdered, 327. Brown, Col., in the Florida war, 476.
Brown, James, of Swanzey, 198, 205, 206.
Brown, Sir T., on color of Indi- ans, 27, 28; Mary, 255; John, 200, 284.
Bruten, Lieut., in the Florida war, 473, 474.
Bryant's Station, memorable seige of, (82.
Buffon, on Amer. animals, 28. Bull's garrison taken and burnt, 202.
Books, notions of Indians con-Bull, Capt., at Schenectady, 47. cerning, 53, 676; written with Bunch, Mr., family of, cut off in one pen, 178. Florida, 489. Boone, Dan., 681, 683-C85, 700. BUOKONGAHELAS, 558-561. Bostick, Mr., wounded in Flor- Burgoyne, Gen., employs Indi- ida, 471. ans, 219. Boston, (Shawmut,) discovered Burr, Col., his Quebec expedi- by the Pilgrims, 104; early tion, 320.
visits of Indians to, 91; first Burton, J., murders an Ind.,362 Indian sachem of, known to Burton, Col., wounded at Mo the English, 94, 108, 110, 111,) nongahela, 609.
113; Indians send word they Bushy Run, battle of, 691,692. will dine there on Election Butler, Richard, Ind. com., 607. day, 222; they threaten to Butler, Col., killed at St. Clair's burn it, 266. defeat, 570.
Clinton, De Witt, 34, 597. Chalmers, George, Political An-Close, Mrs., has the first child
Chamberlain, John, kills PAU- GUS, 306.
Chambers, Lieut., his successes in Florida, 478. CHANCO, betrays OPEKANKANO'S plot, 361.
Chandler, Gen., taken prisoner,
Chapin, Cor., in the battle of Ouithlecoochee, 423. Chaplain, Abraham, on Welsh Indians, 54.
Charles I. did not name New
England, 83; Charles V., 366;| Charles III. of Spain, 385; of England, 38, 207.
Charles River, falls of, (Cowate,)
born in Georgia, 369. Cloyce, Sarah, accused of witch- craft, 184.
Clyde, Major, in the fight at ORISKANA, 581. COACHOOCHE, (Wild Cat,) 481, 483.
COAHAJO, (ALLIGATOR,) 261, 318, 322, 331, 338. Cobbet, Thos., his captivity, 290. Coburn, R., Indian agent, 340. Cocheco, (Dover, N.H.,) 280,281;
serious troubles there, 296-9; destruction of, 298, 299; treaty with eastern Inds. there, 699. Cocke, Gen., in the Creek war, 397.
Coddington, W., purchases R. Island, 124.
Charlevoix, Hist. of N. France, Coffee, Gen., in the Creek war, 48; on the destruction of Nor- 391, 395, 396, 399. ridgewok, 311; on ASSACAM-Cog eshall, John, 199. BUIT, 323; his account of the destruction of Haverhill, 325; of Deerfield, 327,328; of Sche- nectady, 47-50; observations of, 499, 500, 506, 509, 546. Charlotte Harbor, attack upon,
Chelmsford, (Namekeake,) 179; troubles there, 183; Indians massacred there, 301; Allen's History of, 181, 282. Cherokees, 364-366; expatria- tion of, 437--472; their news- paper, 454, 458, 459. Cherry Valley, destruction of, 582, 585, 6. CHIKATAUBUT, 94, 99, 107-
CHIKATOMO, depredations of, 565, 5.9.
CHIKON, a Narraganset chief, killed, 269. CHINNABY, relieved by Jackson, 395.
CHLUCCO, a Seminole chief, 379, 380.
CHOCORUA, legend concerning,
Choktars, their country, 7, 365. Chopart, M., killed for his abuses, 382, 383. Christianity, why it has de- clined among Indians, 175. Chronicles of the Indians, 697. Chrysostom derides philosophy,
Chubh, Capt., 305; killed at Andover, 306.
Cohen, Mr., his Hist. of the Florida War, 426. COLD, CAPT., in fight at Fort George, 597.
Colden, Hist. of Five Nations,48. Cole, Hugh, 199, 06. Collicut, (Culacut in text,) in the
Pequot war, 171. COLBURT, GEN., a Chikasaw, 401. Colign sends a colony to Flori- da, 366.
Collins, Mr., killed by the In- dians, 133. Colman, John, killed, 68. Colooshatchie, massacre at, 489. Columbus takes Indians
Spain, 67, 68. Colton, Mr., killed by Inds., 435. Comets, viewed as ominous, 80. Concord, Mass., (Musketaquid,) 112, 181. CONJANAQUOND, a Narraganset chief, 122. CONNECTICOTE, chief, 166. Converse, Capt. J., his heroic de- fence of Wells, 291, 335. CONWAY, PETER, a Nipmuk, 275. Consert, Cornelius, 208, 209, 215. 328. Cook, Caleb, had the gun that killed King Philip, 225. Cook, John, of Acushnet, 246. Cook, Zarock, killed in Florida,
Cooly, Mr., family murdered in Florida, 415. Cooper, Maj., in the Florida war, 422, 470. COOPER (OSUCHEE,) killed, 478. Copp, W., an early resident of Boston, 104.
Church, Col. Benj., 188, 189,197, 200, 210, 219, 22-227, 235-9, 242-257, 270, 294, 307, 330, 334; Caleb, 263. Churchman, John, on Indian Corban, goodman, killed at Cas- troubles in Pa., 680. CHUQUACUTTAGUE,
(DOUBLE- Cornelius. See Consert.
Claiborne, Gen., expeditions of, CORMAN, 231; insulted in Bos-
Cornhill, W., family of mur-Davie, H., purchases Swan Isl-Drane, Capt., in the Florida
dered by Indians, 133. CORNPLANT, a Seneca chief, 606
Davis, Capt. William, commis- sioner, 206. Deane, Samuel, Hist. of Scitu- ate, 231, 232. Dearborn, Gen. Henry, 320. Decalieres, his Iroquois expedi- tion, 504.
DECKARD, JOHN, a Seneca chief, 611.
DECORIE, death of, 655, 667, 672. Dedham, (Woollommonuppogue,) 198; murder there, 263. Deerfield, (Pocomptuk,) attacked, 263; destroyed, 325. De Foe, his Robinson Crusoe, 87. DEKANISORA, an Iroquois chief,
Crowell, Col., his plantation Dickinson, Y., killed at Point ravaged, 433.
Crown, John, the poet, 38. Cruger, Lieut. Col., of S. C., 53;
Dighton, supposed inscription there, 60.
Cruger, Mr., his plantation rav-Diodorus supposed to refer to
Cudworth, James, 109. Cumming, Col., in Black-hawk's war, 649.
Cumming, Sir A., travels of, 366, 367.
CUSTALOGA, [KUSTALOGA,] 694. Cuthbert, Lieut., at Battle of Ouithlecoochee, 423. Cuthbertson, Cuthbert, of Ply- mouth, 99. CUTSHAMOKIN, 105, 109, 110, 115 -117, 147, 159, 164, 172, 174, 177, 279. CUTTAQUIN, attempts UNCAs's life, 137.
Dade, Major, defeat and death of, 416, 417. Dallas, Com., on Florida sta- tion, 429.
Dalton, a soldier, killed in Flo- rida, 470.
Dalyell, Capt., killed at Detroit,
Dancy, Lieut., in the Florida
Danforth, Jona., 181; Thos., 206. DANIEL, a capt. under Church, 270.
Daniel, Col., expedition of, 41. Daniel, Thomas, signs Indian treaty at Dover, 699. Dark, Col., under St. Clair, 570. Dartmouth, Lord, 183. Davenport, Lieut., 168, 171; another, 670.
Davey, John, a Welshman, 53. Davidson, Capt., death of, 496.
America, 21. Doddridge's Indian Wars, 519, 20,537, 539-541, 543, 557, 558. Dodd, Ensign, in the Battle of Fort Recovery, 689. Dodge, J., 52; Gen., against BLACK-HAWK, 647-657. Dogs employed against Indians,
DONACONA, the chief, dies in France, 69. Donaldson, Col., killed at Emuk- fan, 399.
Dudley, Col., his defeat and death, 620; Gov., 35, 112, 13, 294.
Duer, William, escape of from captivity, 566.
Dumas, M., at Braddock's de- feat, 608.
Dummer, Rev. S., kld., 291, 332. Dummett, Col., his plantation ravaged, 416-425. Du Muis, M., goes against St. John, 323.
Dunbar, Col., under Braddock, 607.
Duncan, Lieut., in the Florida war, 416. Dunham, Mr., his house plun- dered, 416. Duponceau, P. S., on Penn's Treaty, 517.
Durant, Mr., ascends at N.York,
Durham, affairs at, 303, 304. Durham, goodman, killed at Casco, 700.
Durill, Philip, family destroyed,
335; John, 336. Duston, Han., her narrative, 45. Dutch, of N. York, their Indian war, 132.
Duvall, Gov, distresses the In- dians, 411, 463. Dwight, Dr. T., on the destruc- tion of Pequots, 173. Dwight, Timothy, of Dedham,
Eames, Thomas, his family de- stroyed, 264; further account of, 699. Eastman, Amos, taken captive, 336, 7.
Eastman, Philip, a captive, 281 Eaton, Major J. H., 448. Edson, Jos., of Bridgewater, 223 Echota, a Cherokee town, 442. EGEREMET, a Tarratine chief, 287, 304. Eliot, John, 109, 115, 145, 176, 181, 228, 269, 280. Elizabeth, Queen, 84, 114, 344, ELLINIPSICO cruelly murdered,
Done, J., juror to try Inds., 196. Dony, his fort taken, 308, 309; signs a treaty, 699. Dorchester, [Matapan,] KUT-Elliott, Mr., proceedings against, SHAMAKIN, its first sachem 455. known to the English, 106. Dorsey, Mr., his house burnt, 494.
DOUBLEHEAD, 44; murdered, 461.
Douglas, Mr., in a fight at Dun- lawton, 425.
Douglass, Dr., on the Indian Bible, 178.
Doughty, Major, disaster of, 685. Dover, N. H., (Cocheco,) great
Ellis, Capt., his exploit, 487. ELLSK WATAWA, a Shawanese pro- phet, 624. EMATHLA, CHARLES, 465, 475. EMISTESSIGO, his defeat and death, 407. Endicot, Gov. John, expedition against the Pequots, 116, 168; allows NIMGRET "to right himself," 144. ENSENORE entertains early voy- agers, 344.
massacre there, 298, 299; In- dians surprised there, 180; EPANOW, (APANOW,) 71-74, Indians imprisoned there, 295. EPHRAIM, CAPT., 240, 272, 276. Downing, E., of London, 111. Estill, Capt., defeat and death Drake, Abraham, of Hampton, 296; Daniel, on Western An- tiquities, 56, 57; Capt. George, first Englishman in the River EтоWOHKOAM visits Eng., 510. St. Lawrence, 84; J. R., 499; Evans, Mr., about Welsh In- Lieut., gallant exploit of, 688; dians, 64.
Ethrington, Major, surprisal of,
Falany, Mr., wounded in Flori- da, 495. Fall-fight, [Turner's Falls] 258. Fanning, Col., in the Florida war, 422, 479.
FARMER'S BROTHER, 596, 603- C06.
Farmer, John, communications
of, 254, 294. Farrington, Thomas, killed, 139. Farwell, Lieut. J., under Love- well, 315.
Felt, J. B., his Hist. of Ipswich, 110, 111, 323. Fenner, Capt. Arthur, captures Tift, 219.
Field, Col., wounded at Point Pleasant, 539; at Braddock's defeat, 609.
212; Presq'Isle, 549, 576; Prince George, 377; Recov- ery, 571,576,687,688; Sandus- ky, 549; Shirley, 534; Stan- wix, 613; St. John's, 323; St. Joseph's, 549; Venango, 532, 549; Washington, 569, 687; Wayne, 569, 573, 574; Wintermoot, 583.
Foster, Col., in the Florida war, 477, 484.
Fowler, Lieut., in the Florida war, 484.
FoxON, a witness for Uncas, 161. Fox Pt., N. H., destroyed, 334. FRANCIS, of Nauset, 201; a Seminole, executed, 400, 403; of Penobscot, 320. Franklin, Ben., 28, 41, 42; 615. Frazer, Capt., in the Florida war, 416-419.
FIFE, JIM, fights under Jack-Freeman, Mr. John, 205. son, 399.
Fights. See Battles. Filson, J., his Hist. of Kentucky, 54.
Fisher, Capt., in the Florida
Fiske, Mr., his interview with WANALANCET, 282.
Fitch, James, missionary to the Mohegans, 149.
Fire Nations, erroneously so called, 510. Flagg, Lieut., killed, 335. FLAMINGO, Visits Philadelphia, 44.
Flamstead, Dr., visited by In- dians, 511. Flat-heads, their country, 8; their name, 365. Fleming, Peggy, a captive, re- leased, 568.
Fleming, Capt. W., killed at Point Pleasant, 540. Flinton, Mr., murdered in Flori- da, 415.
Florida, why so named, 366. Florida War, 410-416, 461--496. Flournoy, Colonel, killed, 433. Floyd, Capt., his retreat from Lee, 335.
Floyd, Gen., wounded at Au- tossee, 397.
FLUELLEN, an eastern chief, 275. Fontaine, Maj., killed at Miami, 686.
Foot, Capt. Samuel, tortured to death, 335.
Foote, E. T., note of, on the Senecas, 615. Forbes, escapes Indians in Flor- ida, 492.
Ford, capt. in St. Clair's army,
Frenchmen taken by Indians, 84, 85.
Frontenac, Gov., anecdote of, 334.
Frost, Capt., 281, 290; killed, 302.
Frye, Jonathan, killed at Pig- woket, 315.
Fullam, Jacob, killed at Pigwo- ket, 317.
Fuller, Dr. Samuel, of Ply- mouth, 191. Fuller, Capt., fights PHILIP at Pocasset, 210, 211. Fuller's Worthies of England, 70, 178; Worthies of Devon,
Furnis, T., about the Walking Purchase, 529.
FUXIE, murd. in Florida, 470.
Gadsden, Col., agent in Florida, 463, 464.
Gage, Gen., at Braddock's fight,
Georges, Sir F., his proceedings
about New England, 69, 74. Georgia, early history of, 369; first white child born in, 3.9. Gibbons, Major Edward, 156. GIBBS, JOHN, an Indian preach er, 202.
Gibbs, Capt., [Benjamin?] his treatment of the Praying In- dians, 180.
Gibson, Col., 520. Gibson, Capt., at Fort Recovery, 688.
Gilbert, Sir Humphrey, 114. Gill, Col., in the Florida war,
Gaines, Gen., in Wisconsin, 643; in the Florida war, 429. Gallup, Capt., exploit, 167; ex- ecutioner, 170. Gamble, Col., in Florida war, Gorham, Major, in the Florida 423, 494. war, 478.
Games, Indians addicted to, 89, Gorton, Rev. Samuel, 119, 128,
Gansevoort, Col., at Fort Stan- wix, 579--581. Gardner, Capt., in Dade's fight, 417, 418; killed, 261. Gardner, Major, in the Florida war, 476, 480.
Gary, Major, mad prank of, 684. Fort Augustus, 680; Cataro-Gates, Capt., in the Florida quoy, 504, 505, 506, 510; Cum- war, 422. berland, 609; Dearborn, 630; Gates, Gen. Horatio, 51. Defiance, 569, 576; Deposite, Gatlin, Dr., killed in Dade's 576; Detroit, 546-552; Du- battle, Florida, 418. quesne, 607, 608; Edward, Gedney, Col., 306.
189, 225, 257. Gosnold, Capt., his voyage to New England, 84. Gould, E., lost in the fight at Dunlawton, 426. Grafton, (Hassanamesit,) a town of Praying Indians, 179. Grafton, duke of, 371. Graham, Capt., in the Florida war, 422, 423.
Graham, J. A., speech to Indi- ans, 665.
Graham, Lieut., wounded at
Ouithlecoochee. 422.
547; Erie, 667; Franklin, 607; Geiger, Mr., murdered in Flori- GRAND SUN resists the French, Greenville,576,577; Hamilton, da, 494.
570; Harmer, 607, 613; In- GELLEMEND. - See dustry, 575; Jefferson, 570,571,
KELALA-GRANGANEMEO, a Virginia chief, 346, 347.
GRANGULA, speech of to De la Barre, 502.
661; Katarokkui, 504,505,510; Gemeraye, Lt., defeated,504,505. Granger, Mr., on the Florida La Bay, 549; Leboeuf, 549; Gendal, Capt., seizes' MUGG, Loudon,375-7; Madison, 678; 289. Maumee, 576; Meigs, 620; Gentry, Col., killed at Okeecho- Miami, 549; Michilimakinak, bee, 483, 548; M'Henry, 663; M'In- GEOFFREY, a noted Abenaki,295. tosh, 561, 554; Mimms, 389; George, Capt., death of, 673. Mistick, 169; Monroe, 662: George Sec., 367-369; Third, Narraganset, 217; Necessity, 532; Niagara, 698; Ouchta- non, 549; Pitt, 549; Pocasset,
Grant, Col., his expeditions, 379. Gray, Edward, 242; a family murdered, 488.
Grayson, Lieut., in the Florida War, 417.
confers lands on BRANT, 591. GEORGE, SAGAMORE, (Winne- GREAT MORTAR, a noted Mus purket,) 105, 111, 278.
Gregory, (Pope,) reforms the calendar, 85. Green, Col., exploit of, 492; Mrs., killed, 493. Green, B., printer of books in Indian, 115.
Greenland, N. H., depredations at, 295.
Greenville, Sir R.,345-347; 360. Griffin, Mr., an original grantee
of Sudbury, 117. Grotius, H., on peopling Amer- ica, 22-26.
Groton, Mass., attacked by the Nipmuks, 221, 266, 332. Groves, Capt., in the Florida war, 476.
GUESS, GEORGE, invents letters,
HAHATUN, (AHATION,) 109. HALEC-HAGO, his parley with Jessup, 486. HALEC-TUSTENUGGE, 492, 494. HALF-KING, a Huron, 518, 519, 531, 532, 554, 555, 700. HALF-TOWN, a Seneca chief, 597, 606, 607.
Halket, Sir Peter, killed at Mo- nongahela, 609. Halkett, John, Notes on the In- dians, 178.
Hallibees, massacre of the, 397. Hall, Mr., family of, captivated,
Hamble, Mr., attacked at Cherry Valley, 586. Hamden, Mr.,conjectures about, 83, 89. Hamilton, Capt., wounded at Emukfau, 399. Hamilton, Dr., at Ouithlecoochee fight, 423. Hammond, W., killed by a giant-like Indian, 138. Hampton, [Winnicumet,] attack upon, 307. Hamtramk, Col., with Gen. St. Clair, 570.
Hanam, Capt., voyage to New England, 70.
Hand, Gen., his Indian expedi- tion, 545.
Hanno, his voyage about Africa,
Harrison, Gen., his campaigns,
Harrison, Lieut., in the Florida war, 484. Harrison, -, buys lands of Pequots, 150. Hart, Maj., in the Florida war, 47.3.
Hartshorn, Capt.,686-688; kld.,
Harvey, Eliz., of Boston, 700. Harwood, John, killed at Pig- woket, 313.
Hassanamesit, its etymology, 115,
HAWKINS, BEN, severely woun- ded, 394.
HAWKINS, SAM, executed, 394. Hawley, Rev. Gideon, of Marsh- pee, 536.
Haynes, J., detects UNCAS's per- fidy, 123, 125, 141. Haywood, Dorothy, killed at Dartmouth, 245. Haywood, John, History of Tennessee, 376.
ans, 363. HILLISHAGO, 398-403; hanged,
Hilton, Capt., his garrison at- tacked, 334. Hindly, Lieut., at battle of San Felasco, 474 Hinkley, Gov., 4; Mr. Thomas,
HIOH, chief of New Albion, (California,) 83. History, true, little read, 299; is not always the same, 363. Hitchcock, Capt., in the Florida war, 419, 433. Hitchcock, Prof., on Geology,
Heads of Englishmen, some Hogtown, murder of Indians sent by the Narragansets to there, 414, 470. the Nipmuks, 273; that of HOLATOOCHEE, 479, 494. PHILIP set on a gibbet, 227; Holioke, Capt., at Turner's that of MATOONAS, 264; of Falls, 259. Pequots, set upon Saybrook fort, 169.
Heald, Capt., defeated and kld., 360.
Hearne, S., journey to Northern Ocean, 40. Heckewelder, John, captivity of, 519, 534. Heillman, Major, dies in Flori- da, 471.
Holmes, J., Travels in America,
Holloman, Capt., killed at camp McLemore, 432. Homer, Jonathan, History of Newton, 180. Homer, supposed to refer to America, 21.
Hooder, Capt., his fight at Lake Suanee, 426.
Henchman, Capt., expedition Hooke, Capt., meets Indians at of, 276, 280. Casco, 298. Henderson, Col., in the Florida Ho-NEC-VETH-TAW-NO-ROW, war, 478. visits England, 510. Henderson, William, 385; Col., HOPEHOOD, 29, 297, 298, 300, 302, 308, 334, 335. Hopkins, Edward, treaty with Indians, 125.
Henderson, Lieut., killed in Dade's fight, 418--420.
HENDRICK, kid. at Lake George,
Harmer, Gen., his disastrous 535.
Hopkins, Stephen, anecdote of, 29, 37, 40.
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