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Dartmouth, Lord, Secretary for the Colonies, letters to, [6], [175], [176 (note)].
Day, Sarah, marries Sam Boone, [27].
De Lancey, Major, father-in-law of J. F. Cooper, [199 (note)].
De Peyster, Captain, officer under Ferguson, [200], [218], [219].
Delassus, Lieutenant Governor of Upper Louisiana, [276].
Delaware Indians, [178]; location, [57]; and French, [58]; and Dunmore's War, [114], [118].
Dequindre, French Canadian leader of Indian band, [143], [147]-[148].
Detroit, in hands of English, [87]; Boone at, [145]-[146].
Dinwiddie, Robert, Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, [77]-[80], [81].
Doak, Rev. Samuel, [207], [235].
Dobbs, Arthur, Governor of North Carolina, [79], [86].
Dobbs, E. D., son of Governor, [83].
Donelson, Captain John, [186]; Journal, [187]-[193].
Dorchester, Lord, Governor of Canada, [265].
Dragging Canoe, Chickamaugan chief, [133]-[134], [173], [179], [180], [181], [183], [206], [229].
Draper, L. C., King's Mountain and its Heroes, cited, [199 (note)], [204 (note)], [213 (note)].
Dunmore, Lord, Governor of Virginia, [112 (note)], [113], [114]-[116], [118], [120], [123], [125], [126], [176 (note)].
Dunmore's War, [114] et seq.
Duquesne, Fort, [81], [82], [87], [88].