G.

Gabarus Bay, II. [57].
Gage, Lieutenant-Colonel, I. [212]; in Braddock's expedition, I. [214], [216]; in the battle of the Monongahela, I. [219]; rallies his troops, I. [224]; his infantry under Abercromby, II. [93]; letter from Amherst, II. [240], [241]; sent to supersede Johnson, II. [249].
Galissonière, Comte de la, governor of Canada, I. [43], [45], [53 note]; effort to have the population of Canada increased, I. [21]; his plans for uniting Canada and Louisiana, I. [36], [37]; his personal appearance, I. [36]; message given to the Indians, I. [47]; soldiers sent to protect Piquet's mission, I. [66], [68]; honorably recalled from office, I. [77]; persons induced to settle at Detroit, I. [77 note]; questions of boundary, I. [122], [123].
Ganouskie Bay, I. [490].
Gardiner, Captain, captures the ship "Foudroyant," II. [49], [50]; mortally wounded, II. [50].
Gardner, I. [443].
Garneau, II. [443], [444].
Gasconade, II. [171], [194 note], [204].
Gaspé, I. [125], [491], II. [80], [81], [354].
Gaspereau, Fort, at Baye Verte, I. [253]; surrender of, to the English, I. [253].
Gates wounded in battle, I. [219].
General Court of Massachusetts, the, I. [26], [290], [404]; method of raising troops, I. [384]-[387].
General Hospital of Quebec, the, II. [441], crowded with sick, II. [265], [304], [305]; the nuns care for the sick, II. [330], [331]-[335].
Genesee, I. [71].
Genesee Falls, I. [71].
George II., King of England, I. [288], [316], [320], [321], [332], II. [40], [81], [191]; society, morals, and religion during his reign, I. [5]-[9]; his possessions in the West, I. [53], [133], [134], [141]; the oath of allegiance to be taken by the Acadians, I. [91], [92]-[98], [265]; forts to be erected on the Ohio, I. [137]; plans of colonial union, I. [175], [176]; his speech concerning America, I. [181]; American regiments to be taken into his pay, I. [194]; remark concerning Governor Sharpe, I. [201], [202]; his orders to the Acadians, I. [270], [273], [274]; the Acadians disloyal to, I. [260]; the Acadians declared prisoners, I. [274]; his name given to Lake George, I. [295], [315]; the rank of provincial officers, I. [399]; the fall of Louisbourg, II. [76]; troops called for, II. [83]; secret instructions to Wolfe, II. [194 note]; the victory at Quebec, II. [323], [324], [340]; the fall of Canada, II. [360]; Louisbourg to be abandoned, II. [363]; his death, II. [390], [391].
George III., succeeds to the throne of England, II. [391]; his character and opinions, II. [391]-[394], [397]; growth of a peace-party, II. [391], [392]; the negotiation with France broken off, II. [396]; quarrels with Newcastle, II. [400]; desires peace with France, II. [402]; resistance of the British colonies, II. [413].
George, Fort, II. [76], [237]; erection of, I. [295]; condition of, I. [411].
George, Lake, I. [294], [296], [380], [388], [401], [421], [441], [446], [448], [452], II. [12], [14], [15], [76], [80], [115], [129]; its beauty of scenery, I. [295]; the name given to, by Johnson, I. [295], [315]; advance of Dieskau's army, I. [299]; conditions at the camp of, I. [314], [315]; its former name, [315]; winter life of the garrisons, I. [350]; scouting-party sent out, I. [427]-[429]; exploits of Rogers' rangers, I. [433]-[437]; the French camp, I. [438], [477], [478]; the English camp, I. [440], [441]; exposed condition of the forts, I. [474], [475]; position of Ticonderoga, I. [477], II. [99]; advance of Montcalm's forces upon Fort William Henry, I. [485]-[491]; voyage of the troops on their way to attack Ticonderoga, II. [86]-[88], [92], [94]; arrangement of Montcalm's troops, II. [104]; mustering-place of the armies at the head of, II. [236].
George, Lake, the battle of, I. [291 note], [304]-[317], [328].
Georgia, I. [33]; English possessions, I. [20]; distribution of the exiled Acadians, I. [282].
Germain, Father, efforts against the English, I. [100], [101], [103]; the fight at Beaubassin, I. [117].
German Flats, I. [321], [406]; attacked by Vaudreuil, II. [6], [7].
German States, the, II. [38], [39].
German War, the, II. [405].
Germanic Empire, the, I. [16], [17], II. [38]; decay of, I. [17]; hostile to Frederic II., II. [399].
Germans, the, II. [6], [45], [47], [132]; in Pennsylvania, I. [31], [166], [193], [339], [347], [348]; their language spoken in New York, I. [32].
Germany, II. [117]; destiny of, involved with that of Prussia, I. [17]; intrigue formed by France, concerning, I. [19]; the convention of Kloster-Zeven, II. [45]; political situation in 1761, II. [391]-[395]; recreation of, II. [408]; results of the Seven Year War, II. [409].
Gethan, Captain, I. [227].
Gibraltar, garrisons of, I. [9]; governorship of General Braddock, I. [189], [190], [190 note].
Gibraltar, Straits of, II. [49].
Giddings, Captain, II. [123 note].
Gilchrist, II. [435], [436].
Gilson, George, I. [227].
Girard, priest at Cobequid, I. [106], II. [427]; oath required of, I. [106], [107]; his honorable action, I. [107]; correspondence with Longueuil, I. [107]; quotation from, concerning the Acadian emigrants, I. [109], [110].
Gist, Christopher, I. [42], [133]; sent to select land for settlers, I. [53], [54]-[59]; his expedition to Ohio, I. [53]; his description of a feather dance, I. [58]; adventure with Indians, I. [136]; his journal, I. [136 note]; joins Washington, I. [146], [151]; his settlement, I. [151], [157]; council held by Washington, I. [153]; his buildings burned, I. [161]; reached by the retreating troops of Braddock, I. [224]; orders given by Braddock to, I. [226].
Gladwin, wounded in the battle of the Monongahela, I. [219].
Glasgow, II. [185].
Glasier, Colonel, I. [404].
Glen, Governor of South Carolina, I. [176]; correspondence with Dinwiddie, I. [176], [177].
Gnadenhütten settlement destroyed by the Indians, I. [347].
Goat Island, II. [53].
Goldsmith, his Life of Nash, I. [188].
"Goodwill," the, II. [204].
Gordon, Mr., I. [403]; engineer in Braddock's expedition, I. [215].
Gorée II. [400]; Island of, restored to France, II. [406].
Gorham, Captain, reconnoitres Louisbourg, I. [471].
Governor's Palace, the, I. [142], [163].
Governors of America, the, position of, I. [170], [171], [282]; matter of raising money for the campaigns, I. [195]; council held with Braddock, I. [191]-[195]; jealousies between the Assemblies and, I. [419], [420].
Gradis and Son, II. [23]; official knavery, II. [23], [24].
Graham, Rev. John of Suffield, Conn., I. [402]; his accounts of the condition of the provincial camp, I. [402]-[404]; his Diary quoted, I. [403], [404].
Grand Battery, the, II. [55]; abandoned by the French, II. [61].
Grand Menan, the, II. [183].
Grand Pré, the, I. [94], [106], [260], [263]; its inhabitants, I. [264], [269], [270]; meadows of, I. [268]; origin of its name, I. [269]; encampment of Winslow, I. [269]; the inhabitants summoned to hear the King's orders, I. [271], [272]-[276]; the removal of the Acadians, I. [277]-[279].
Grant, Ensign, the attack upon Louisbourg, II. [59].
Grant, Major, his expedition, II. [151]-[155]; surrounded and captured, II. [153]-[155].
Grant, Mrs. Anne, recollections of Albany, I. [320]; her "Memoirs of an American Lady," cited, I. [320], II. [91 note].
Grant's Hill, II. [140]; origin of the name, II. [151].
Granville, Earl, I. [8], II. [397]; letter from Dinwiddie to, quoted, I. [176]; angry reply given to Pitt, II. [397], [398]; remarks on his death-bed, II. [408].
Granville, Fort, attacked by the French and Indians, I. [423].
Gray, words of Wolfe concerning the Elegy, II. [285], [286].
Gray, Sergeant James, letter to his brother quoted, I. [321].
Gray, John, letter from James Gray, I. [321].
Great Carrying Place, the, I. [293], [321], [393], II. [242]; guarded by the English, I. [374]; fort rebuilt by Shirley, I. [384]; the fort burned, I. [406]; new fort to be erected, II. [129].
Great Company, the, in Canada, I. [283].
Great Cove, the settlement destroyed, I. [343].
Great Kenawha, the, I. [48]; plate buried by the French near, I. [48].
Great Lakes, the, I. [75], [124].
Great Meadows, the, I. [145]; Washington assembles his force, I. [146], [151], [153]; the fight at, I. [157]-[159], [161]; encampment of Dunbar, I. [226].
Great Miami, the, I. [50], [55]; neighboring country described, I. [55], [56].
Great Savage Mountain, the, I. [205].
Greeks, the, I. [407], II. [323].
Green and Russell, Messrs., II. [442].
Green, his "History of the English People" cited, II. [408], [408 note].
Green Bay, I. [84]; fraudulent trade, II. [27].
Green Mountains, I. [453].
Grenada, II. [401]; ceded by France, II. [405].
Grenadines, the, II. [405].
Grenville, Mr., II. [194 note].
Gridley, Colonel, I. [401].
Grignon, Pierre, II. [425].
Guadeloupe, II. [400]; question of its comparative value with that of Canada, II. [403]; restored by England, II. [405].
Guienne, the battalion of, I. [182], II. [104], [109], [230], [232]; advances upon Fort William Henry, I. [491]; guards Fort Frontenac, I. [376]; the capture of Oswego, I. [408]; camp of, I. [477]; ordered to encamp on the Plains of Abraham, II. [276]; encamps by the St. Charles, II. [285], [290], [292].
Guinea, the French driven from, II. [47].
Gumley, Colonel, I. [189].