INDEX
(References are to pages.)
- —A—
- Adams, John, [126], [245], [288]
- Adams, Lieut., [378]
- Adair, Major John, [213]
- Agaskawak, Ottawa Chief, [169]
- Albach, James R., Historian, [193]
- American Fur Company, [12]
- Arrowheads, [33], [154]
- "Army Ford Stock Farm", [154]
- Armstrong, Capt. John, [163], [165], [166]
- "Army Ford," Eugene, Indiana, [172]
- "Aristocrats", [249]
- Ash, Abraham, Interpreter, [262]
- Asheton, Capt. Joseph, [167], [169], [187]
- Ash-cake, [38]
- Ashley, Ill., [22]
- Astor, John Jacob, [12], [13]
- Attica, Ind., [73]
- Atwater, Caleb, Historian, [14]
- Au Glaize, River of, [42], [45], [230], [282]
- An Glaize, Town of, [212]
- Au-goosh-away, Ottawa Chief, [241]
- Au Sable Grove, Ill., [23]
- —B—
- Babcock's Museum, Goodland, Indiana, [367]
- Badger, [13]
- Baen, Capt. Wm. C., [360], [371], [372], [377], [378]
- Bancroft, George, Historian, [92]
- Barbee, Major, (Ky.), [185], [231], [232]
- Barron, Joseph, Interpreter, [249], [258], [259], [261], [262], [267], [276], [306], [312], [313], [314], [318], [320], [321], [322], [324], [325], [326]
- Barron's Interview with Tecumseh, [313], [314]
- Barton, Capt. Robert C., [360], [374], [375], [378]
- Bartholomew, Col. Joseph, [358], [372]
- "Bataille des Illinois", [362]
- Bateaux, [49]
- Beans, [37], [389]
- Bears, [12], [13], [16], [27], [51], [114]
- Bear Chief (Ottawa), [228]
- Beckwith, Hiram, Historian, [18], [46], [47], [72], [76], [155]
- Belle Riviere, Ohio River, [113]
- Benton County, Indiana, [22], [24], [32], [74], [190], [381]
- Berry, Second Lieutenant Thomas, [372], [378]
- Beaver, [2], [11], [12], [13], [14], [15], [16], [18], [51]
- Beaver City, Indiana, [18]
- Beaver Creek, Indiana, Illinois, [18]
- Beaver Lake, Indiana, [11], [13], [18]
- Beaver Township, Newton County, Indiana, [18]
- Beaverville, Illinois, [18]
- Big Bottom, Ohio, Massacre at, [173]
- Bigger, Captain James, [382]
- Big Man, (Miami Chief), [357]
- Birch, Jesse S., [190]
- Black, General John C., [362]
- Blackbird, Potawatomi Chief, [203]
- Black Hawk War, [78]
- Black Hoof (Catahecassa), Shawnee Chief, [57], [275]
- Blood, Hosea, Surgeon, [379]
- Blue Grass, [37], [367]
- Blue Jacket, Shawnee Chief, [62], [140], [146], [148], [157], [158], [159], [169], [171], [213], [227], [238], [241], [332]
- Blue Stem, [22]
- "Board of War," (Ky.), [175], [188]
- Boone, Daniel, [56], [70], [120], [122]
- Boonesborough, Kentucky, [115], [117]
- Boyd, John Parke, Sketch by Lossing, [359]
- Boyd, John Parke, Colonel U. S. Army [340], [341], [358], [359], [360], [365], [378], [385]
- Boyd's Bravery at Tippecanoe, [385]
- Braddock's Defeat, [14], [60], [63], [67], [204], [241]
- Bradford, Thomas G., Maps of, [53], [55]
- Brant, Game Bird, [37]
- Brant, Joseph, Mohawk Chief, [60], [80], [81], [96], [110], [128], [129], [130] 131, [132], [133], [134], [136], [137], [138], [142], [143], [144], [177], [178], [179], [180], [181], [212], [213], [215], [216], [217], [218], [221], [224], [238], [293], [332]
- Bridges, Ensign, Killed, [170]
- Brier's Mills, [20], [367]
- British Agents, [4], [50], [99], [105], [106], [107], [108], [109], [127], [132], [134], [139], [141], [143], [144], [149], [163], [221], [225], [239], [259], [261], [266], [274], [284], [296], [304], [327], [332], [352], [353], [365]
- British Northwest Company, [12]
- British Posts, [6], [84], [87], [90], [126], [127], [134], [135], [137], [138], [141], [144], [146], [171], [180], [237], [263]
- British Traders, [16], [50], [147], [157], [158], [160], [163]
- Brouillette, Michael, Trader and Scout, [249], [303], [306], [308], [309], [311], [313], [335], [343]
- Brown, Captain (Ky.), [186]
- Brown, John, (Ky.), [150], [175]
- Brown, Captain Return B., [360]
- Brownstown, Michigan, Council at, [333]
- Buckongahelas, Delaware Chief, [218], [241]
- Buffalo, [2], [12], [16], [20], [26], [27], [28], [29], [30], [31], [32], [48], [82], [86], [114], [300]
- Buffalo Creek (N. Y.), [177], [179]
- Buffalo Robes, Trade Ceased in, [29]
- Buffalo Wallows, [32]
- Bull, Captain, Indian Warrior, [186]
- Bunkum, Town of, (Ill.), [13]
- Burchstead, Ensign, [379]
- Burnet, Jacob, Historian, [31], [64], [150], [196]
- Burnet's Creek, Indiana, [368], [371], [374]
- Busseron, Indiana, [336], [361]
- Butler, Col. John, British Indian Agent, [177], [178], [215], [224]
- Butler, Mann, Historian, [27], [65], [70], [115], [122], [124]
- Butler, General Richard, [96], [97], [99], [142], [174], [197], [199], [200], [202]
- —C—
- Cahokia, Illinois, [121]
- Caldwell, Captain, British Agent, [107], [130], [231]
- Campbell, Mis, Legionary Cavalry, [232]
- Campbell, William, British Officer at Fort Miami, [233], [234]
- Cannehous, Jean, French Trader, [11]
- Capt. Pike, Delaware Chief, [98]
- Carleton, Sir Guy (Lord Dorchester), [135], [136], [137], [223]
- Carmarthen, Lord, British Secretary of State, [126]
- Cass, General Lewis, [75]
- Catahecassa, Black Hoof, Wyandot Chief, [57], [241], [275]
- Caton, John D., [23]
- Caughnawaga Indians, [14]
- Cayuga, Indiana, [154]
- Cession, Deed of, by Virginia, [84], [86], [92]
- Cheeseekau, Brother of Tecumseh, [289]
- Cherokees, Tribe of, [58], [65], [114], [132], [153]
- Cherokee, River of (Same as Tennessee), [58]
- Chesapeake and Leopard, [284], [285]
- Chickasaws, Tribe of, [58], [230]
- Chicago Road, [24], [25]
- Chicago, Post of, [9], [13], [46], [72], [78]
- Chillicothe, Shawnee Village, [167]
- Chippewas, Tribe of, [44], [53], [54], [55], [65], [71], [98], [108], [140], [141], [143], [160], [169], [179], [199], [219], [224], [227], [231], [240], [241], [285], [298], [303], [305], [307]
- Choctaws, Tribe of, [230], [349]
- Cincinnati, Ohio, [31], [109], [153], [161], [177], [188], [195], [209], [222], [246], [303], [340]
- Citizen Genet, [220]
- Clarendon, Lord, [81]
- Clark, Lieutenant, Killed, [170]
- Clark, George Rogers, [6], [12], [83], [84], [91], [97], [99], [120], [121], [122], [124]
- Clark, Major Marston G., [370], [382]
- Clark, General William, [339]
- Clark's Grant, [243]
- Cole, Captain, Theft of Horses From by Potawatomi, [336], [337], [338]
- Confessional, Introduced by Prophet, [299]
- Connecticut Cession to General Government, [84], [85]
- Conner, John, Delaware Interpreter, [259], [262], [285], [297], [306], [338], [363], [364]
- Connolly, Dr. John, British Agent, [139]
- Connoys, Tribe of, [219]
- Cook, Captain Joel, [360], [373], [375], [377], [378]
- Corn, [37], [38], [41], [42], [43], [48], [49], [69], [78], [124], [164], [167], [170], [181], [187], [189], [190], [192], [193], [230], [235], [298], [369], [389]
- Cornplanter, Seneca Chief, [96], [133], [175], [176], [182], [212], [213]
- Cornstalk, Shawnee Chief, [241]
- Corydon, Indiana, [365]
- Coshocton, Ohio, [107], [127], [129]
- Council at St. Joseph River in 1810, [306], [307], [308]
- Coustan, Jean, French Trader, [11]
- Crab Orchard, Kentucky, [145]
- Craik, Doctor, Friend of Washington, [85]
- Crainte, Sans, Interpreter at Treaty of Greenville, [242]
- Cranes, Game, [12]
- Crawford, William, Friend of Washington, [85]
- Creeks, Tribe of, [57]
- Croghan, George, British Agent, [27], [31], [37], [38], [42], [49], [53]
- Cucumbers, [37]
- Cuyahoga, River of, [8], [10], [45], [87], [98], [242]
- —D—
- Danville, Illinois, [21]
- Darke, Colonel William, [199], [202]
- Darke County, Ohio, [197]
- "Dark and Bloody Ground", [113], [114]
- Daviess, Joseph Hamilton, [248], [358], [363], [368], [372], [376], [378], [379], [381], [384], [385], [388]
- Daviess, Major Joseph Hamilton, Death of, [376], [384], [385]
- Daviess, Charge With Dragoons, [384], [385]
- "Dawson's Harrison,", [277]
- Dearborn, Henry, Secretary of War, [251], [302]
- De Bois Blanc, Island of, [53]
- Decatur, Illinois, [21]
- Decker, Colonel Luke, [351], [372]
- Deer, [2], [12], [13], [27], [30], [37], [41], [48], [51], [86], [114], [300]
- Deer Hoofs, Dried, at Tippecanoe, [62], [375]
- De Hart, General Richard P., [295]
- Delawares, Tribe of [29], [32], [44], [45], [55], [57], [65], [95], [97], [98], [100], [107], [108], [110], [128], [132], [139], [141], [143], [147], [153], [156], [157], [158], [164], [169], [177], [179], [180], [181], [189], [199], [213], [219], [227], [231], [240], [241], [250], [258], [259], [260], [261], [265], [269], [286], [297], [307], [319], [363], [369]
- Denny, Major Ebenezer, [196], [197], [198], [200], [202]
- Detroit, Town of, [2], [3], [7], [10], [11], [16], [34], [41], [42], [46], [49], [50], [51], [55], [87], [90], [98], [99], [106], [120], [121], [122], [126], [127], [128], [137], [140], [141], [142], [144], [146], [149], [157], [158], [159], [171], [179], [187], [199], [211], [237], [243], [261], [263], [283], [284], [285], [292], [306], [307]
- Detroit, River of, [4], [218], [221]
- Devin, Rev. Alexander, [351]
- Dillon, John B., Historian, [254]
- Dorchester, Lord, (Sir Guy Carleton), [135], [136], [137], [139], [141], [179], [223], [226]
- Doughty, Captain John, [106], [107], [129], [163]
- Dowell, William W. (Ky.), [150]
- Dragoons, Light, of Vincennes, [38], [336], [344], [352], [372]
- Dramatic Effect, Indian Speeches, [317]
- "Dried Heart of Captive at Kekionga", [149]
- Drinking Club, of Indians, [17], [18]
- Dubois, Captain Touissant, Interpreter and Scout for Harrison [303], [306], [311], [353], [355], [356], [357], [367], [368]
- Ducks, Game, [12], [15], [37]
- Duke of York, [81]
- Dumay, Jacques, French Trader, [11]
- Dunmore, Governor of Province of Virginia, [57]
- Du Tiel Tavern, Tippecanoe, [383]
- —E—
- Earl Park, Benton County, Indiana, [25], [337]
- Eclipse of Sun in 1806 and the Prophet, [287], [288]
- Edgewater, Avenue in Fort Wayne, Indiana, [48]
- Edwards, Colonel (Ky.), [150], [151]
- Edwards, Governor Ninian of Illinois, [337], [340]
- Eel River, Indiana, [38], [140], [145], [166], [188], [190], [273]
- Eel River Indians, [44], [140], [160], [175], [188], [189]
- Elk, Game, [12], [82], [114]
- Elliott, Matthew, British Agent, [107], [127], [128], [130], [211], [212], [218], [231], [284], [285], [306], [312], [332], [333], [334], [352]
- English Treaty of Fort Stanwix (N. Y.), [134], [218]
- English Traders, [2], [3], [10], [113]
- Estel's Station (Ky.), [70]
- Eugene, Vermilion County, Indiana, [172]
- —F—
- Fallen Timbers, Description of Battle, [231], [232], [233]
- Fallen Timbers, Battle of References to, [3], [42], [54], [62], [63], [208], [231], [232], [233], [241], [245]
- Farmer's Brother, Iroquois Chief, in British Uniform, [177], [178]
- Father Hennepin, [26]
- Father Marquette, [26]
- Faulkner, Captain (Ky.), [165], [166]
- Ferguson, Captain William, [163]
- "Fire-water", [282]
- Five Medals, Potawatomi Chief, [260]
- Floyd, Major George Rogers Clark, [315], [317], [322], [371]
- Floyd, Major Davis, [386], [387]
- Floyd's Fork (Ky.), [145]
- Fontaine, Major James (Ky.), [165], [168], [169], [170]
- Ford, Harmar's, at Fort Wayne, Indiana, [48]
- Fort Dearborn, Illinois, [203], [260]
- Fort Defiance, Ohio, [43], [230], [235], [243]
- Fort Erie, [177], [182]
- Fort Greenville, Ohio, [223], [228], [235], [240]
- Fort Hamilton, Ohio, [197], [213], [243], [246]
- Fort Harmar, Treaty of, [55], [58], [104], [108], [109], [110], [133], [134], [138], [139], [140], [141], [144], [145], [157], [214], [219], [239], [242]
- Fort Harrison, Vigo County, Indiana, [76], [363], [364], [381]
- Fort Jefferson, Ohio, [197], [204], [213], [222], [223]
- Fort Knox (at Vincennes), [160], [304], [315]
- Fort Laurens, Ohio, [98], [242]
- Fort McIntosh, Treaty of, [97], [98], [99], [103], [105], [107], [110], [132]
- Fort Miami, Ohio (British Fort), [231], [233]
- Fort Niagara (N. Y.), [177], [178], [179], [214], [215]
- Fort Pitt (Pittsburgh), [39], [60], [121], [140]
- Fort Recovery, Ohio, [223], [228], [242], [243]
- Fort Recovery, Battle of, Description, [228], [229]
- Fort Stanwix, Treaty of, [96], [97], [103], [104], [105], [107], [132]
- Fort Steuben (Clarksville) Indiana, [153], [161], [187]
- Fort St. Clair, Ohio, [197], [213], [222]
- Fort St. Clair, Battle of, Description, [213], [214]
- Fort Washington (Cincinnati), [153], [161], [162], [163], [167], [176], [177], [188], [195], [196], [197], [209], [210], [213], [242], [246]
- Fort Wayne, Indiana, Town of, [3], [10], [32], [37], [40], [43], [47], [48], [52], [163], [166], [167], [235], [236], [242], [243], [257], [258], [283], [296], [307], [308]
- "Fort Wayne Manuscript", [169]
- Fort Wayne, Treaty of, [45], [134], [251], [252], [254], [255], [256], [257], [260], [261], [262], [263], [267], [269], [271], [273], [277], [278], [279], [305], [319], [346], [357]
- Foster, Josiah D., Surgeon, [379]
- Fourth United States Regiment (of Tippecanoe Fame), [340], [341], [358], [359], [363], [378], [379]
- Fourth United States Regiment, Uniform of, [360]
- Fowler, Indiana, Town of, [25]
- Fox, Game, [13], [114]
- Fox, Silver Gray, [13]
- Freeman, Death of, [210]
- French Brandy, [17]
- French Revolution, Opening of, Effect on Indian Affairs, [219], [220], [221]
- French Traders, Indian Country, [8], [10], [11], [16], [17], [37], [49], [50], [51], [69], [75], [146], [147], [157], [158], [163], [177], [187], [249], [305]
- Frothingham, Lieutenant Ebenezer, Death of, [170]
- Fuller, Lieutenant, [378]
- Funk, Captain Peter (Ky.), [248], [358]
- Fur Trade With Indians, [8], [9], [10], [11], [12], [13], [34], [37], [39], [41], [50], [51], [52], [87], [101], [106], [116], [127], [135], [149], [190], [249], [256], [263]
- —G—
- Game, Scarcity of in Harrison's Time, [300], [301]
- Gamelin, Antoine, French Agent of U. S., [58], [153], [154], [155], [156], [157], [158], [159], [160], [162]
- Gamelin, Fred, [153]
- Gardens of Indiana at Kekionga, [48]
- Geese, Game, [12], [14], [15], [37]
- Geiger, Captain Frederick (Ky.), [248], [358], [366], [374], [375], [383]
- Georgian Bay, [55]
- Gerrard, U. S. Agent to Indians, Death of, [210]
- Gibson, Captain Alexander, [228]
- Gibson, John, Secretary of Territory, [317], [322]
- Girty, George, [140], [146], [147], [212]
- Girty, Simon, British Agent, [107], [127], [128], [130], [140], [171], [182], [211], [212], [231]
- Gooding, Lieutenant, [378]
- Gordon, Colonel (British Officer), [179]
- "Grandfathers," Term Applied to Delawares, [45], [307]
- Grand Glaize, Ohio, [42]
- Granville, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, [186]
- Grand Prairie, Indiana, Illinois, [20], [21], [22], [26], [28]
- Grand, River of, [13], [52], [55]
- Grapes at Vincennes, [41]
- Grayson, Wm., Virginia Statesman, [85]
- "Great Plum Patch," Vermilion County, Indiana, [172]
- Great Miami, River of, [8]
- Green Bay, Wisconsin, [52], [71]
- Greenville, Ohio, [197], [205], [223], [228], [240], [267], [282], [283], [285], [295], [299]
- Greenville, Treaty of, account, [238], [239], [240], [241], [242], [243], [244]
- Greenville, Treaty of, Other References to, [3], [44], [46], [49], [52], [53], [57], [60], [71], [72], [110], [255], [267], [309], [354]
- Grenville, Lord, [236]
- Griswold, B. J., Historian, [170]
- —H—
- Haldimand, Gen. Frederick, British Governor, [126]
- Hale, Lieut. Job, Death of, [213]
- Half-King of the Wyandots, [98]
- Hall, Major (Ky.), [162], [168], [169]
- Hall, James, Historian, [23], [79]
- Hamilton, Henry, British Lieutenant Governor, [121], [122]
- Hammond, British Minister, [226]
- Hamtramck, John F., U. S. Army, [153], [161], [171], [172], [198], [235]
- Hardin, Colonel John (Ky.), [48], [70], [162], [163], [164], [165], [166], [167], [184], [185], [186], [210], [211]
- Hardy, Samuel, [84]
- Harmar, General Josiah, [3], [26], [30], [38], [48], [54], [65], [124], [141], [151], [161], [162], [163], [164], [167], [193], [197]
- Harmar's Ford, Fort Wayne, Indiana, [48]
- "Harmar's Trace,", [163]
- Harrison County, Indiana, [372], [376]
- Harrison, Gen. Wm. Henry, References to, [2], [4], [9], [20], [32], [37], [38], [45], [46], [47], [56], [60], [61], [62], [63], [65], [75], [76], [77], [79], [113], [124], [134], [138], [172], [203], [208], [245], [246], [247], [249], [250], [253], [254], [257], [258], [259], [261], [262], [263], [264], [265], [266], [267], [268], [271], [272], [273], [274], [275], [276], [277], [278], [279], [280], [283], [285], [295], [296], [300], [301], [302], [304], [305], [306], [307], [309], [310], [311], [312], [313], [314], [316], [317], [320], [322], [323], [324], [325], [326], [329], [330], [334], [337], [338], [341], [342], [344], [345], [346], [348], [349], [350], [352], [355], [357], [358], [360], [361], [362], [363], [364], [366], [367], [368], [369], [370], [373], [375], [376], [377], [378], [379], [380], [382], [385], [387], [389]
- Harrison's Answer to Tecumseh, [320], [321]
- Harrison's Courage, [320], [323], [324], [379], [385]
- Harrison Deceived by Prophet, [302], [303]
- Harrison's General Policies Toward Indian Tribes, [257], [258], [279]
- Harrison's House at Vincennes, [316]
- Harrison Inveighs Against Liquor Traffic, [252], [258]
- Harrison's Private Interview With Tecumseh, [326], [327], [328]
- Harrison's Speech to Wabash and Fort Wayne Miamis, [355], [356]
- Harrison's Tribute to Tecumseh, [350]
- Harrison vs. McIntosh, Suit for Slander, [276], [277], [278]
- Harrod, James (Ky.), [115], [120], [122]
- Harrodsburgh, Kentucky, [117], [120]
- Harvey, Henry (Quaker), [59]
- Hatch, Wm. Stanley, Historian, [56], [291]
- Hawkins, Lieutenant, [378]
- Hay, Henry, English Trader and Agent, [49], [50], [51], [146], [147], [149]
- "Hay's Journal", [49], [50]
- Heckewelder, John, [16], [29], [38], [127], [211], [214]
- Heller's Corners, Near Fort Wayne, Indiana, [166]
- Hemp at Vincennes, [41]
- Henry, Patrick, Governor of Virginia, [6], [85]
- Hickory Grove, Near Fowler, Indiana, [25]
- Higgins, Ensign, Killed, [170]
- High Gap, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, [183], [184], [185]
- "Hobson's Choice", [209], [222]
- Hoecake, [38]
- Holderman's Grove, Illinois, [23]
- Honey-bee, [35], [36]
- Hops at Vincennes, [41]
- Hornaday, William T., [31]
- Horses at Vincennes, Breed of, [41]
- Horse Flesh, eating at Tippecanoe, [390]
- Horse Thieves, References to, [73], [74], [99], [122], [123], [143], [146], [256], [312], [335], [337]
- Huckleberry, Henry (Tippecanoe), [387]
- Hubbard, Gurdon S., [13], [190]
- Hunting Shirt Men, [6], [60], [115], [341]
- Hutchins, Thomas, Geographer, [39]
- Hutchins' Description of Wabash Valley, [39], [40], [41], [42]
- —I—
- Illinois Central Railway, [22]
- "Illinois Grant", [84]
- Illinois, Tribe of, [26], [45], [46], [72], [211], [362]
- Illinois Tribes, Conquest of, [46]
- Impressment of American Seamen, [284]
- Indiana Becomes State, [380]
- Indian Creek (Reviere de Bois Rouge), [186]
- "Indian Hills," on Wabash, [183]
- Innes, Harry, (Ky.), [123], [175]
- Iroquois, Illinois, [13]
- Iroquois, County of, Illinois, [13]
- Iroquois, Tribe of, [8], [55], [57], [59], [71], [80], [82], [96], [97], [100], [108], [110], [130], [134], [159], [175], [178], [212], [213]
- —J—
- Jasper County, Indiana, [22]
- Jay, John, [122], [225], [236]
- Jay's Treaty, [236], [237]
- Jefferson, Thomas, References to, [6], [7], [84], [85], [86], [91], [92], [94], [95], [96], [250], [253], [280], [288]
- Jefferson's Policy as to Payment of Annuities to Indians, [253]
- Jennings, Lieutenant, [317], [322]
- Jesuit Fathers, [53], [71], [133]
- Jesuit Relation, [71]
- Johnson, Sir John, British Agent, [136], [137], [239]
- Johnson, Wm., [27], [129]
- Johnston, John, U. S. Indian Agent, [257], [280], [291], [308]
- Jones, Peter, Secretary to Governor Harrison, [258], [261], [276]
- —K—
- Kankakee, River of, [9], [76], [78]
- Kaskaskia, Illinois, [7], [22], [26], [30], [48], [69], [84], [120], [121]
- Kaskaskias, Tribe of, [241]
- Keel Boats, [3], [56], [73], [143], [145], [146], [149], [150]
- Keesass, the Sun, Potawatomi Chief, [53], [241]
- Kekionga (at Fort Wayne), [47], [52], [58], [146], [154], [156], [160], [161], [167], [175], [177], [188], [189], [195], [212]
- Kenapacomaqua, Eel River Town, L'Anguille, [38], [145], [146], [156], [188], [190], [191]
- Kendall County, Illinois, [23]
- Kenton, Simon, [56], [70], [122], [280], [289]
- Kentucky, References to, [3], [4], [7], [11], [27], [51], [56], [57], [60], [70], [73], [76], [93], [99], [109], [112], [113], [114], [115], [116], [117], [118], [119], [120], [121], [122], [123], [124], [125], [127], [135], [148], [161], [162], [174], [175], [193], [194], [205], [210], [358], [388]
- Kentucky, River of, [146], [148], [183], [242]
- Kentuckians, References to, [69], [71], [76], [88], [112], [113], [114], [115], [116], [117], [118], [119], [120], [121], [122], [123], [124], [125], [135], [139], [149], [151], [162], [164], [167], [168], [170], [185], [187], [188], [192], [193], [194], [195], [205], [210], [213], [222], [223], [229], [231], [330], [358], [361], [362], [365], [366], [375], [387], [388]
- Keth-tip-e-ca-nunk, (Tippecanoe), [11], [145], [186], [187], [190], [192]
- Kibby, Ephraim, Wayne Scout, [230]
- Kikapouguoi, Indian Village, [154]
- Kickapoos, Tribe of, References to, [26], [41], [46], [47], [53], [72], [74], [140], [143], [145], [154], [155], [156], [172], [175], [184], [185], [188], [190], [211], [241], [250], [272], [273], [279], [297], [298], [305], [308], [311], [325], [361] 365, [367], [371]
- "Kickapoo Town in Prairie", near Oxford, Ind., [188], [189], [190], [191], [192]
- Kinzie, John, trader among Indians, [164]
- Knox Co., Ind., [249], [276]
- Kosciusko, Baron and Little Turtle, [260]
- Kumskaukau, Brother of Prophet, [280]
- —L—
- Lafayette, city of, [5], [73], [190], [296]
- LaFountaine, fur trader at Kekionga, [37], [51]
- Lakeside, Avenue at Ft. Wayne, Ind., [48], [164]
- L'Anguille, (Kenapacomaqua), [146], [156], [160], [188]
- La Plante, Pierre, Harrison agent, [249], [340]
- La Poussier, Wea chief, [278], [279], [343], [346], [357]
- L'Arbe Croche, [55]
- LaSalle Comes UP St. Joseph of Lake Michigan, [9]
- Laselle, Antoine, French fur trader and British loyalist, [51], [147], [148], [164]
- Laselle, Hyacinthe, [279]
- Laselle, Jacques, interpreter, [242]
- Laulewasikaw, (The Prophet), [280], [282]
- Law, John, of Vincennes, [247], [259], [289], [293], [320]
- Lee, Arthur, of Virginia, [84], [96], [97], [100]
- Lee, Richard Henry, [85]
- Legion, The (of Wayne), [209], [222], [223], [231], [232]
- Legionville, [208]
- Le Gris, Miami chief, [49], [50], [51], [140], [146], [147], [148], [157], [158], [171], [241]
- Le Gris, town of, [49]
- "Lea Poux," (Potawatomi), [74]
- Lewis, General Andrew, [241]
- Lewis, Isaac W., of Oxford, Ind., [191]
- Licks, buffalo, etc., [27]
- Limestone, (Maysville, Ky.), [149], [150], [151]
- Lincoln, Benjamin, U. S. Commissioner, [104], [214]
- Little Beaver, Wea chief, [241]
- Little Eyes, Wea chief, [278]
- Little Face, chief at Petit Piconne, [145]
- Little Miami, river of, [84], [109]
- Little Turtle, reference to, [32], [46], [48], [49], [50], [52], [59], [62], [64], [65], [78], [133], [140], [146], [157], [163], [165], [166], [168], [169], [170], [171], [198], [203], [213], [228], [230], [239], [241], [242], [243], [260], [264], [271], [274], [332], [357]
- Little Turtle's Views on Treaty of Fort Wayne, [357]
- Little Wabash, [22]
- Logan, Benjamin, [118], [119], [120], [122], [175]
- Logansport, Indiana, [73], [145], [188], [191], [385]
- Logan's Station (St. Asaphs) (Ky.), [117], [118], [119], [120], [123]
- "Looking Glass," the (Wabunsee), Potawatomi Chief, [76], [77], [78]
- Lord Sidney, [80]
- Lord Clarendon, [81]
- Losantiville (Cincinnati), [153]
- Lossing, Benson J., Historian, [208], [359]
- Louisville, Ky., [172]
- Loutre Island, (Missouri River), [337]
- Ludlow's Station, [196]
- Lynx, [13]
- —M—
- Mackinaw, [12], [53]
- Madison, James, [85], [250]
- "Magic Bowl," of the Prophet, [374]
- Maize, or Indian Corn, References to, [37], [38], [41], [42], [43], [48], [49], [69], [164], [167], [170], [189], [190], [192], [193], [230], [235], [369], [389]
- Malden, Canada, [4], [259], [284], [292], [298], [306], [312], [332], [333], [352], [353], [356]
- Mantoulin, Island of, [54]
- Maple Sugar, [39]
- Marietta, Ohio, [108], [109], [153], [172], [173]
- Mars, Corporal Stephen, (Ky.), [378]
- Marshal, Humphrey, Historian of Kentucky, [27], [114], [117]
- Marshall, John, Chief Justice, [82], [83], [85]
- Marshal, Thomas, (Ky.), [150]
- Marshfield, Warren Co., Ind., [21]
- Marten (Sable), [13]
- Mash-i-pinash-i-wish, Chippewa Chief, [53], [241]
- Mason, George, of Virginia, [6], [85]
- Massachusetts Cession to General Government, [84]
- Massas, Chippewa Chief, [44], [239], [309]
- Matthews, Major, British Army, [137]
- Maumee Bay, [45]
- Maumee City, Ohio, [231], [233]
- Maumee, River of, References to, [8], [10], [34], [40], [42], [43], [48], [50], [52], [59], [87], [91], [98], [115], [142], [143], [144], [146], [156], [161], [164], [166], [167], [168], [169], [170], [175], [181], [182], [211], [212], [215], [226], [227], [229], [230], [231], [233], [234], [235], [236], [242]
- May, William, [211]
- Maysville (Limestone) (Ky.), [149], [150], [151]
- McClellan, Robert, Wayne Scout, [230]
- McCormick, Alexander, [107], [129]
- McCoy, Capt. (Ky.), [184]
- McIntosh, William, Tory at Vincennes, [276], [277], [278]
- McKee, Alexander, British agent, [127], [128], [130], [142], [147], [163], [178], [179], [180], [181], [182], [211], [212], [218], [224], [226], [231], [235], [238], [239], [284], [285]
- McMahan, Lieut. Richard, [372], [378]
- McMahon, Major, [228], [229]
- McMullen, Captive of Indians, [148]
- McMullen, Major (Ky.), [162], [164], [168], [169]
- McMurtrey, Capt., [170]
- McNemar, Richard (Shaker), [299]
- "Medean Fire", [374]
- Melons, [37], [41]
- Meredosia, Ill., [21]
- Miami Carrying Place or Portage, [39], [40], [42], [43], [49], [51], [52], [243]
- Miami, Fort (British), [231], [233]
- Miami of the Lake (Maumee), [40], [42], [52], [142], [158], [243], [285], [342]
- Miami Rapids, Battle of (Fallen Timbers), [209]
- Miami Rapids, Ohio, [224]
- Miami, River of, [10], [58], [87], [91], [98], [99], [109], [115], [197], [223], [242], [243], [281]
- Miamitown, [3], [10], [11], [30], [37], [38], [40], [43], [49], [54], [64], [99], [106], [140], [146], [147], [149], [154], [163]
- Miami, Treaty of, [99], [103]
- "Miami Village", [47], [91], [98], [161], [175], [176], [177], [181], [182]
- Miamis, Tribe of, References to, [1], [3], [11], [17], [32], [38], [43], [44], [45], [46], [47], [48], [49], [51], [54], [57], [58], [59], [61], [62], [64], [65], [72], [73], [95], [97], [107], [132], [134], [139], [140], [142], [144], [145], [147], [148], [153], [154], [156], [157], [158], [159], [160], [161], [163], [164], [166], [169], [171], [175], [177], [178], [179], [181], [193], [198], [199], [203], [212], [213], [219], [227], [231], [240], [241], [242], [243], [250], [260], [261], [263], [264], [265], [266], [267], [268], [269], [271], [274], [279], [297], [310], [319], [321], [329], [334], [346], [349], [354], [357], [364], [369]
- Michillimacinac, [7], [10], [53], [98], [126], [160], [243]
- Miller, Christopher, Wayne Scout, [230], [231], [242]
- Miller, Henry, Wayne Scout, [230]
- Miller, Col. James, [360]
- Mingoes, Tribe of, [65], [219]
- Mink, [13]
- Mississinewa, Indians, [260], [261], [264], [267], [310], [311]
- Mississinewa, River of, [37], [260]
- Mitchell, Corporal James (Tippecanoe), [378]
- Mohawks, Tribe of, [80], [96], [97], [128], [129], [130], [144], [179], [182], [231]
- Monongahela, River of, [63], [112]
- Monroe, James, [84], [85]
- Montezuma, Ind., [76], [79], [366]
- Montgomery Co., Ind., [381]
- Morins, M., Interpreter at Treaty of Greenville, [242]
- Morocco, Ind., [337]
- Mud Creek, Benton Co., Ind., [25]
- Mulberry Trees (white and Black), [40]
- "Munsees", Tribe of, [219]
- Muskegon, River of, [13]
- Muskingum, River of, [8], [27], [45], [55], [87], [98], [107], [108], [125], [127], [141], [173], [242]
- Musquitons, [41]
- Musk-rat, [13]
- —N—
- Na-goh-quan-gogh, or Le Gris, Miami Chief, [49]
- Naylor, Judge Isaac, [38], [381]
- Naylor's Narrative of Battle of Tippecanoe, [381], [382], [383], [384], [385], [386], [387], [388], [389], [390]
- Naylor's Portrait at Williamsport, Ind., [381]
- Naylor, William, Brother of Isaac Naylor, [384]
- Negro-Legs, Wea Chief, [278], [357]
- New Orleans, Market of, [88]
- New Purchase, The, [255], [305], [325], [329], [335], [340], [347], [354] 361, [366]
- Newton Co., Ind., [22], [74], [337]
- New York Cession to General Government, [84]
- Niagara, Post of, [87], [90], [126], [137], [177], [178], [179]
- —O—
- Ohio Company, The, [108]
- Ojibways, (Chippewas), [53]
- Old Congress, Records of, [100], [101], [102]
- Oldham, Col. (Ky.), [195], [200]
- Onondagas, Iroquois Tribe, [97]
- Onoragas, Iroquois Tribe, [97]
- "Open Door," The (The Prophet), [282]
- Ordinance of 1787, [92], [96], [107], [108], [249]
- Osage, Miami Chief, [357]
- Osages, Tribe of, [347], [349]
- Oswego, Post of, [87], [90], [126]
- Ottawa County, Mich., [55]
- Ottawas, Tribe of, [17], [18], [42], [44], [45], [54], [55], [56], [65], [71], [98], [108], [132], [140], [141], [143], [160], [169], [179], [180], [199], [219], [224], [231], [240], [241], [282], [285], [291], [298], [303], [305], [307], [325], [347]
- Otter, [11], [51]
- Otterbein, Ind., [5]
- Ouiatenon, [10], [11], [39], [40], [41], [49], [51], [53], [140], [145], [147], [148], [156], [160], [182], [184], [187], [190], [192], [243]
- Ouiatenons, Indian Tribe (Weas), [41], [183]
- Owen, Col. Abraham (Ky.), [247], [248], [358], [366], [375], [378], [379], [384], [388]
- Owl, The, Miami Chief, [260], [266]
- Oxford, Ind., [190]
- —P—
- Parish Grove, Benton Co., Ind., [24], [25]
- Parke, Judge Benjamin, [249], [276], [277], [336], [344], [353], [360], [372]
- Parke Co., Ind., [18], [254], [279]
- Parsons, Samuel H., [99]
- Peas, [389]
- Pecan, Miami Chief at Kekionga, [26], [30], [48], [146], [260], [269], [271], [357]
- Pecan, Nuts, [38]
- Peltries, [2], [8], [11], [19], [37], [75], [116], [127], [135], [187], [262], [301], [353]
- Pemmican, [28]
- Penn, Wm., [272]
- Peoria, Ill., [47], [72]
- Pepper, Abel C., [5]
- Peshewah (Jean Baptiste Richardville), [48], [50], [146], [261], [271]
- Peters, Lieut. George P., Officer at Tippecanoe, [375]
- Petit Piconne (Tippecanoe), [10], [11], [51], [140], [145], [296]
- Pettit, Daniel, Soldier at Tippecanoe, [384]
- Pheasant, [37]
- Piankeshaws' Hunting Ground, [27]
- Piankeshaws, Tribe of, [32], [41], [44], [154], [160], [241]
- Piatt, Capt. William, Quartermaster, [361]
- Pickering, Timothy, United States Commissioner, [104], [214]
- Pigeons, Wild, [37]
- Pine Creek, Benton and Warren Counties, Ind., [20], [25], [37], [47], [73], [190], [367]
- Pirogues, [76], [150], [182]
- Pirtle, Capt. Alfred, Historian, [358]
- Plum Patch, The Great, Vermilion Co. Ind., [172]
- Point Pleasant, Battle of, [241]
- Pontiac, Ottawa Chief, [56], [342], [349]
- Portages, [8], [9], [42], [52], [87], [98]
- Posey, Capt. John, Officer at Tippecanoe, [372], [377]
- Potatoes, [37], [43]
- Potawatomi, Tribe of, References to, [1], [2], [3], [5], [11], [17], [26], [32], [35], [44], [45], [46], [47], [52], [53], [65], [71], [72], [73], [74], [75], [76], [78], [95], [108], [132], [140], [143], [157], [160], [169], [179], [180], [181], [189], [190], [191], [199], [203], [212], [213], [219], [226], [231], [240], [241], [250], [255], [260], [261], [264], [265], [266], [267], [269], [272], [273], [274], [285], [297], [298], [301], [303], [305], [307], [319], [321], [325], [336], [338], [339], [346], [361], [365]
- Potawatomi Murders on Missouri, [336], [337], [338], [346], [347], [361], [374]
- Prairies, References to, [1], [7], [10], [12], [20], [21], [22], [23], [24], [26], [28], [35], [37], [73], [337], [367]
- Prairie Chicken, [37]
- Prairie Fires, [23], [24], [25]
- Prescott, Capt. George W., Officer at Tippecanoe, [360], [371]
- "Presque Isle," Ohio, [231]
- Price, Captain (Ky.), [185], [232]
- Proctor, Col. Thomas, U. S. Agent and Commissioner, [176], [177], [178], [179], [182], [183]
- Prophet, The, References to, [4], [72], [74], [75], [259], [274], [280], [281], [282], [283], [285], [286], [287], [288], [290], [292], [294], [295], [297], [299], [300], [301], [302], [303], [304], [305], [308], [309], [310], [311], [312], [313], [329], [332], [334], [335], [338], [339], [340], [341], [350], [352], [354], [356], [357], [360], [363], [364], [365], [369], [373], [374], [388]
- Prophet's Incantations During Battle of Tippecanoe, [388]
- Prophet's Town, [38], [295], [296], [297], [298], [301], [305], [308], [310], [311], [312], [324], [333], [340], [341], [361], [363], [365], [368], [371], [373], [379], [382], [389]
- Prophet's Town, Burning of, [389]
- Prophet's Town, Favorable Position of, [342], [343]
- Pumpkins, [37]
- Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana, [35]
- Putnam, General Rufus, [110], [173], [211]
- —Q—
- Quail, [37]
- Queen, The, (Prophet's Wife), [290]
- Quincy, Illinois, [21]
- —R—
- Raccoon, [2], [12], [13], [16], [37], [51]
- Raccoon Creek, Indiana, [254], [279], [366]
- Randolph, Beverly, of Virginia, [104], [214]
- Randolph, Thomas, of Vincennes, [247], [249], [276]
- Rapids of the Miami (Maumee), [180]
- Ray, Major, (Ky.), [162]
- Recovery, Fort, Ohio, [223], [228], [242], [243]
- Red Jacket, Iroquois Chief, [177], [178], [179]
- Reynolds, John, [23]
- Rhea, Thomas, Prisoner, [181], [182]
- Richardville, Jean Baptiste (Peshewah), Miami Chief, [48]. [50], [146], [261], [271], [274]
- Richest Indian, [48]
- Riviere de Bois Rouge (Indian Creek), Tippecanoe County, Indiana, [186]
- Roche de Bout, [181], [226], [227]
- Robb, Captain David (Tippecanoe), [376], [377], [386]
- Rogers, Lieutenant, Killed, [170]
- Roosevelt, Theodore, References to, [61], [71], [115], [116], [121], [162], [171], [180], [210], [218]
- Round Grove, Warren County, Indiana, [20], [367]
- —S—
- "Sacred Torch", [374]
- Sacs and Foxes, Tribe of, [26], [46], [54], [72], [108], [240], [298], [304], [312], [339]
- Saline, [40]
- Salt, Refusal of, by Prophet, [308], [309]
- Salt, Seizure of, by Prophet, [340], [341], [345]
- Sand Prairie, Vermilion County, Indiana, [20], [367]
- Sandusky, River of, [8], [10], [45], [98], [177], [179], [181], [182], [211]
- Sangamon, River of, [21], [22], [44]
- Sault St. Marie, [53]
- Sa-wagh-da-wunk, Wyandot Chief, [218]
- Schoolcraft, H. R., Historian, [77]
- Schuyler, General Philip, [94]
- Scioto, River of, [8], [10], [27], [45], [46], [57], [69], [84], [87], [115], [150], [151]
- Scott, Captain, Killed, [170]
- Scott, Charles, Governor of Kentucky, [11], [70], [151], [175], [182], [183], [184], [185], [187], [193], [211], [222], [229], [232], [248], [358], [366]
- Scott, Rev. Samuel T., [351]
- Scott, Captain Thomas, [372], [377]
- "Scott's Trace", [193]
- Seminoles, Tribe of, [57]
- Senecas, Iroquois Tribe, [97], [176], [177], [182], [282]
- Shadeland Farm, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, [184]
- Shane, Anthony, [280]
- Shaubena, Potawatomi Chief, [29], [30], [78], [349]
- Shawanoe, Wea Chief, [278]
- Shawnees, Came From Florida and Georgia, [56], [57]
- Shawnees, Tribe of, References to, [3], [11], [44], [56], [57], [58], [59], [62], [65], [73], [78], [99], [107], [114], [117], [132], [140], [143], [144], [145], [148], [149], [151], [153], [154], [156], [157], [158], [159], [164], [169], [175], [179], [180], [189], [193], [199], [213], [219], [227], [231], [238], [240], [241], [250], [275], [282], [285], [289], [291], [298], [305], [308], [310], [321], [340], [364]
- Shawnee River, (Same as Cumberland), [58]
- Shawneetown, Illinois, [57]
- Shay's Rebellion, Massachusetts, [135]
- "Shishequia", [148]
- Shelby House, Near Cayuga, Indiana, [154], [172]
- Shelby, Isaac, [175]
- Sidney, Lord, [80], [130], [131], [136]
- Silver Heels, Miami Chief at Ft. Wayne Treaty, [260], [266]
- Simcoe, Lieut.-Governor, British Officer [214], [215], [224], [225], [226], [238]
- Sioux Indians, [44], [54], [71]
- Six Nations (Iroquois), Confederacy of, [96], [108], [110], [128], [143], [180], [212], [333]
- Sloan, Warren County, Indiana, [20], [367]
- Slough, Captain, [200]
- Small, John, Affidavit of, [276]
- Smallpox, Among Indians, [60], [144]
- Smith, Col. James, Indian Captive and Historian, [14], [15], [17], [27], [60]
- Snelling, Capt. Josiah (Tippecanoe), [360], [371], [376], [378]
- Snelling, Capt. Josiah, Jr. (Tippecanoe), [372]
- "Soldier, The," Miami Chief, [146]
- Spencer, Capt. Spier, Leader of Yellow Jackets, [36], [372], [376], [377], [378], [379], [385], [386]
- Springfield, Illinois, [21]
- Spy Run, at Fort Wayne, Indiana, [49]
- Squashes, [37]
- St. Asaphs (Logan's Station, Ky.), [117], [118], [119], [120]
- St. Clair, General Arthur, References to, [3], [54], [63], [64], [65], [67], [109], [110], [129], [133], [134], [138], [140], [141], [142], [144], [149], [153], [158], [160], [161], [170], [171], [174], [175], [177], [188], [195], [196], [197], [200], [201], [202], [203], [204], [205], [246]
- St. Clair's Defeat, Description of, [198], [199], [200], [201], [202], [203], [204], [205], [206]
- Still Hunters, of Buffalo, [30]
- St. Joseph of Lake Michigan, River of, [8], [9], [53], [72], [75], [78], [306], [308]
- St. Joseph of Maumee, River of, [47], [48], [49], [78], [146], [163], [164], [168], [169], [235]
- St. Marys, River of, Ohio, Indiana, [8], [47], [48], [49], [98], [146], [163], [168], [235], [242]
- Stone Eater, Sa-na-mah-hon-ga, Miami Chief, [357], [364], [378]
- Sugar Creek, Benton County, Indiana, [25]
- Sugar Grove, Benton County, Indiana, [25]
- "Sun, My Father; Earth, My Mother", [318]
- Sun, The, Potawatomi Chief, [53]
- Sun-worship, by Prophet, [299], [300]
- Surveyors Driven Out of New Purchase, [340]
- Swan, Game, [12]
- Sweet, Ensign, Killed, [170]
- Symmes, John Cleves, [108], [109]
- —T—
- Tarhe, The Crane, Wyandot Chief, [110], [239], [241], [244]
- Tawas (Ottawas), [140]
- Taylor, Judge Waller, of Vincennes, [249], [277], [352], [360], [370], [382]
- Taylor, Captain Zachary, [381]
- Tecaughretanego, Friend of Col. James Smith, [14], [15]
- Tecumseh, References to, [4], [5], [59], [72], [73], [133], [138], [254], [259], [265], [266], [267], [275], [280], [281], [282], [288], [289], [290], [291], [292], [293], [294], [297], [305], [306], [308], [310], [311], [313], [314], [316], [317], [318], [322], [323], [324], [325], [326], [329], [330], [332], [333], [334], [338], [339], [340], [341], [342], [343], [344], [345], [346], [348], [349], [355], [379], [388], [389]
- Tecumseh's Chivalry, [289], [290], [291]
- Tecumseh, Description of Person, Appearance, [291], [292], [315]
- Tecumseh's Land Doctrine, [292], [293], [305], [319], [333]
- Tecumseh's Last Speech to Harrison, [346], [347], [348]
- Tecumseh's Speech at Vincennes in 1810, [318], [319]
- "Ten O'clock Line", [254], [255]
- Tenskwatawa (The Prophet), [282]
- Terre Haute, (High Land), Indiana, [76], [77], [362], [363], [364], [381]
- Thames, Battle of, [5], [379]
- Thielkeld, Ensign, Killed, [170]
- Thompson, George, Bravery of, [151]
- Thorp, Captain, [170]
- "Three Fires," Confederacy of, [44], [140]
- Tippecanoe Battle Ground, Description of, [370], [371]
- Tippecanoe, Battle of, Description, [371], [372], [373], [374], [375], [376], [377], [378], [379], [380]
- Tippecanoe, Battle of, References to, [38], [45], [62], [76], [155], [172], [247], [276]
- Tippecanoe County, Indiana, [22]
- Tippecanoe, Town of, [10], [11], [145], [148], [160], [186], [190], [192], [259], [305], [310], [354], [364], [365]
- Tipton, John, [5], [38], [76], [77], [79], [361], [372], [376], [377], [385]
- Tobacco at Vincennes, [38], [41]
- Todd, Brigadier-General, (Ky.), [231], [232]
- Topenebee, Potawatomi Chief, [75], [241], [340]
- Tramblai, French Trader, [148]
- Treaties, Harrison's Method of Holding With Indians, [251]
- Treaty of 1763, [10], [81], [113]
- Treaty of 1783, [10], [80], [91], [92], [93], [99], [104], [126]
- Treaty at Mouth of Big Miami in 1786, [99], [103]
- Treaty of Fort Harmar, Ohio, [55], [58], [104], [108], [109], [110], [133], [134], [138], [139], [140], [141], [144], [145], [157], [214], [219], [239], [242]
- Treaty of Fort McIntosh (Penn.), [97], [98], [99], [103], [105], [107], [110], [132]
- Treaty of Fort Stanwix (N. Y.), [96], [97], [103], [104], [105], [107], [132]
- Treaty of Fort Wayne by Harrison, [45], [134], [251], [252], [254], [255], [256], [257], [260], [261], [262], [263], [267], [269], [271], [273], [277], [278], [279], [305], [319], [346], [357]
- Treaty of Greenville, Ohio, [3], [44], [46], [49], [52], [53], [57], [60], [71], [72], [110], [238], [239], [240], [241], [242], [243], [244], [255], [267], [309], [354]
- Treaty of Grouseland, [254], [268], [269]
- Treaty With Kickapoos of 1809, [279]
- Treaty With Weas of 1809, [278], [279]
- Trotter, Colonel William (Ky.), [162], [164], [168]
- Trueman, Major Alexander, Death of, [210], [211]
- Tupper, Brigadier-General, [106]
- Turkey Foot, Potawatomi Chief, [74], [337]
- Turkey Foot Grove, Benton and Newton Counties, Indiana, [25], [74], [337]
- Turkeys, Wild, [37], [86], [290]
- Tuscaroras, Iroquois Tribe, [97]
- —U—
- "Uncles," (The Wyandots), [309]
- Uniform of Fourth U. S. Regiment at Tippecanoe, [360]
- —V—
- Vanderburgh, Judge Henry, [276]
- Venereal Disorders Among Indiana, [60]
- Vermilion, Big, River of, [20], [21], [27], [37], [44], [47], [72], [74], [76], [153], [154], [274], [279], [298], [366]
- Vermilion County Indiana, [20], [27], [35], [154], [279]
- Vermilion of the Illinois, [22]
- "Vermilion Piankeshaws", [154], [160]
- Vigo County, Indiana, [18]
- Vigo, Francis, [351]
- Vincennes, Town of, References to, [7], [10], [21], [30], [31], [34], [36], [38], [39], [69], [75], [84], [120], [121], [124], [147], [153], [154], [158], [159], [160], [161], [172], [211], [245], [248], [249], [255], [256], [267], [273], [276], [279], [291], [298], [301], [303], [305], [307], [310], [316], [336], [339], [340], [341], [342], [343], [350], [352], [360], [365], [381]
- Vincennes Treaty by General Rufus Putnam, [211], [212]
- Virginia Cession to General Government, [84], [86], [92]
- Virginians, References to, [6], [84], [85], [86], [93], [121], [249], [250]
- Voyageurs, [9], [12]
- —W—
- Wabash, Description of, By Thomas Hutchins, Geographer [39], [40], [41], [42]
- Wabash Railway, Indiana, Illinois, [21]
- Wabash, River of, References to, [1], [3], [5], [8], [10], [11], [18], [21], [22], [27], [28], [32], [34], [35], [36], [37], [39], [40], [41], [42], [46], [47], [49], [51], [52], [53], [54], [57], [58], [59], [64], [69], [72], [73], [74], [75], [76], [77], [78], [79], [87], [91], [99], [115], [121], [134], [144], [145], [148], [152], [154], [158], [160], [161], [175], [181], [182], [183], [185], [186], [187], [188], [192], [198], [199], [212], [236], [246], [249], [255], [256], [263], [264], [268], [269], [279], [281], [295], [296], [298], [306], [308], [313], [316], [321], [324], [333], [335], [340], [342], [349], [355], [356], [357], [358], [359], [360], [364], [365], [366], [369], [380], [381]
- Wabunsee, "Looking Glass," Potawatomi Chief, [76], [77]
- Wallows, Buffalo, [32]
- Wampum, [157]
- Wapocconata (Wapakoneta), Ohio, [57], [275], [282], [308]
- Warnock, Joseph, Death at Tippecanoe, [382], [383]
- Warren County, Indiana, [20], [21], [22], [35], [279], [367], [381]
- Warrick, Captain Jacob, at Tippecanoe, [372], [377], [378], [379]
- Washington County, Illinois, [22]
- Washington, George, References to, [3], [7], [43], [47], [51], [63], [65], [67], [85], [86], [88], [91], [94], [96], [103], [108], [110], [144], [151], [153], [174], [193], [194], [207], [209], [210], [216], [220], [225], [226], [236]
- Wattles, John, Benton County, Indiana, [191]
- Wayne, General Anthony, References to, [3], [42], [43], [44], [52], [53], [54], [56], [65], [67], [71], [110], [124], [163], [203], [204], [205], [207], [208], [209], [210], [216], [221], [222], [223], [226], [229], [230], [231], [232], [233], [234], [235], [236], [239], [240], [242], [243], [244], [245], [309], [310], [315], [356], [367], [377]
- Wea Creek, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, [145], [183], [184]
- Wea Plains, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, [35], [183], [184], [192]
- Wea Village at Terre Haute, [312]
- Weas, Tribe of, References to, [35], [44], [53], [145], [147], [155], [156], [160], [175], [182], [184], [185], [211], [241], [255], [256], [260], [263], [264], [267], [273], [278], [279], [297], [310], [311], [319], [320], [329], [333], [343], [362], [364]
- Wells, Major-General Samuel, (Ky.), [358], [366], [372], [378]
- Wells, William, of Fort Wayne, [32], [78], [203], [241], [262], [283], [285], [338], [339]
- Wergild, Among Indians, [272], [273]
- "Western Confederacy", [44]
- "Western Sun," of Vincennes, [75], [251], [336]
- Wetzel, Lewis, [70]
- Wheat at Vincennes, [38], [41]
- Whiskey, Among Indians, References to, [74], [75], [76], [77], [95], [140], [252], [256], [264], [271], [272], [278], [282], [298], [299], [301], [302], [303]
- White County, Indiana, [22]
- White Loon, Miami Chief, [378], [388]
- "White Man's Fly," Honey Bee, [35]
- White River, Indiana, [37]
- Wildcat, [13]
- Wildcat Creek, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, [37], [297]
- Wild Rice, [54]
- Wilkinson, James, References to, [11], [38], [135], [185], [186], [188], [189], [190], [191], [192], [193], [204], [211]
- Williams, Abraham, Interpreter, [242]
- Williamsport, Warren County, Indiana, [381]
- Wilson, George, Historian, [29]
- Wilson, Capt. Walter, Tippecanoe Officer, [341], [343], [377]
- Winamac, Potawatomi Chief, [133], [254], [257], [260], [264], [267], [307], [308], [318], [319], [322], [346], [364], [365], [369], [378]
- Winnebagoes, Bravery at Tippecanoe, [376]
- Winnebagoes, Tribe of, [44], [298], [305], [325], [333], [340], [359], [361], [365], [376]
- Witchcraft Among Indians, [286]
- Witherington, John, Captive of Indians, [149]
- Wolcott, Oliver, U. S. Commissioner, [96]
- Wolverine, [13]
- Wolves Hunting Buffalo, [31]
- Wyandots, Leaders and Keepers of Great Belt, [310]
- Wyandots, Tribe of, References to, [4], [17], [18], [42], [44], [45], [55], [58], [59], [61], [63], [65], [70], [71], [97], [98], [100], [107], [108], [110], [128], [131], [139], [142], [159], [177], [180], [199], [211], [219], [227], [231], [240], [241], [244], [282], [309], [310], [325], [333], [364]
- Wyllys, Major John, [48], [163], [167], [168], [170]
- Wythe, George, of Virginia, [6]
- —X—
- No References.
- —Y—
- Yellow Jackets of Harrison County, Indiana, [36], [372], [376]
- York, Duke of, [81]
- —Z—
- Zane, Isaac, Interpreter, [242]