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Caldwell, David, Presbyterian minister, [162].
Calloway, Flanders, son-in-law of Daniel Boone, [277], [278].
Calloway, Richard, daughters captured by Indians, [141]; accuses Boone of treachery, [146 (note)].
Cameron, Alexander, British agent to Cherokees, [170], [174], [176 (note)].
Camp Union (Lewisburg), rendezvous for expedition in Dunmore's War, [115].
Campbell, Major Arthur, [121]-[122], [125 (note)], [236].
Campbell, David, judge in Tennessee, [237], [240].
Campbell, Rev. James, [50].
Campbell, Colond William, at battle of Point Pleasant, [124 (note)]; and King's Mountain, [205], [211], [219], [222].
Carolinas, Cherokees in, [57]; Regulation Movement in, [159]-[164]; see also North Carolina, South Carolina.
Carson, Kit, grandson of Daniel Boone, [278 (note)].
Catawba Indians, [56], [57].
Céloron de Blainville, [77].
Chads Ford, Ferguson's account of incident at, [198]-[199].
Charleston (S. C), Scotch-Irish in, [6].
Cherokee Indians, in the Yadkin, [36]; location and number, [57]; and Adair, [58]-[74]; customs, [62]; and French, [66]-[68]; Priber compiles dictionary, [69]; in French and Indian Wars, [83]-[87]; Indian policy of South Carolina, [84]-[86]; treaty with English (1761), [87], [118]; trouble in Kentucky, [114]; Henderson purchases land from, [130]-[133]; in Tennessee, [158], [228], [255]; South Carolina sends ammunition to, [177]; peace made (1777), [183]; attack Watauga, [226]-[227], [228]; North Carolina and, [232]; McGillivray and, [257]; forced westward, [271].
Chickamaugan Indians, [173].
Chickasaw Indians, location, [57]; Adair and, [58], [59], [62], [72]-[73], [246]; in Tennessee, [158]; McGillivray and, [257]; forced westward, [271].
Chillicothe, Indian town, [146], [153].
Choctaw Indians, location, [57]; and French, [58]; Adair and, [63]; McGillivray and, [257]; forced westward, [271].
Choiseul, Étienne François, Duc de, French Minister, [249].
Chota, deputation of Indians at, [178]; Robertson as Indian agent at, [183].
Chronicle, Colonel, [209].
Civil War, part of mountaineers in, [224].
Clark, G. R., [283], [285]; in "Cresap's War," [116]-[117]; with Dunmore's forces, [125 (note)]; and Chief Logan, [127 (note)]; at Harrodsburg, [129], [139], [151]-[152]; and Harrodsburg Remonstrance, [140]; brings ammunition from Virginia, [142]; made a major, [149]; founds Louisville, [150]; builds Fort Jefferson, [150]; war on Indians, [153], [262]; letter to Governor of Virginia, [154]; later life, [155]; death (1818), [155]; and Wilkinson, [262]-[264]; personal characteristics, [263].
Clark, William, brother of G. R., [155]; Lewis and, [282].
Clark, Elijah, [212].
Cleveland, Colonel, at King's Mountain, [209], [220], [222].
Cocke, William, [238].
Colbert, white leader of Indians, [150]-[151].
Connolly, Dr. John, Dunmore's agent, [113 (note)].
Cooley, William, accompanies Boone to Kentucky, [98], [100].
Cooper, J. F., on Ferguson's story of Washington, [199 (note)].
Cornstalk, Shawanoe chief, [118], [123]-[124], [126].
Cornwallis, Edward, [195], [196], [202], [213], [214], [222], [228], [229].
Corporation Acts, [4].
Cowpens, frontiersmen at, [215]; Morgan's victory at, [222].
Craighead, Rev. Alexander, Presbyterian minister, [8], [162].
Creek Indians, disclose Spanish plot, [55]; location, [57]; and McGillivray, [58]-[59], [255]-[256]; forced westward, [271].
Cresap, Captain Michael, of Maryland, [116], [117], [127].
"Cresap's War," [117].
Croghan, George, "King of Traders," [58], [112]-[113], [115], [118].
Cross Creek (Fayetteville), MacNeill at, [12].
Culloden, victory of, [9], [11].
Cumberland, Duke of, directs extermination of Gaels, [11].
Cumberland Gap, Findlay leads Boone through, [52]-[53]; Boone robbed in, [103].
Cutbirth (or Cutbird), Benjamin, nephew of Daniel Boone, [95].