G.

Gaels, see Highlanders.
Gage, General Thomas, quoted, [176 (note)].
Galphin, pioneer trader, [59], [256].
Gates, General, [202], [210], [221].
Gazette, Knoxville, Jackson's letter in, [268].
Georgia, Creek nation in, [57]; Tories in, [195]; and State of Franklin, [238]; and McGillivray, [256]-[257], [258].
Germain, Lord, and Stuart, [176 (note)], [177].
German Palatinate, persecution of Protestants in, [15].
German Reformed Church, [15].
Germans, in Virginia and North Carolina, [14]-[15]; as immigrants, [16].
Gibson, Major, [126].
Gibson, Colonel John, [117]-[118].
Girty, George, [143].
Girty, James, [143].
Gist, Christopher, [77], [78].
Glen, Governor of South Carolina, [63], [64]; Indian policy, [84].
Gottlob, Brother, Moravian leader, [19], [21], [23], [24].
Gower, Fort, [123].
Grant, Colonel James, [94].
Grantham, Lord, letter to, [252 (note)].
Granville, Lord, Proprietor in North Carolina, Moravians purchase land from, [18]; agents oppress people, [104], [159].
Great Meadows, Washington at, [81].
Great Telliko, Cherokee town, [62], [66], [69], [158].
Great War, part of mountaineers in, [224]-[225].
Greathouse, trader, [117].
Greene, General Nathanael, [221]-[222].
Greene, T. M., The Spanish Conspiracy, cited, [264 (note)].
Grube, Adam, Moravian Brother, [18]; Journal, [19]-[24].
Guilford Court House, battle of, [222].