I.
Illinois, I. [125], [486], II. [142]; French claims in, I. [40], [41]; two maps of, I. [41].
Illinois Indians, home of, I. [40].
Illinois River, the, I. [56], [83], II. [155], [244]; French interests, II. [248], [249].
"Illustre," the, I. [362].
Independents, the, I. [32].
India, I. [4], II. [396]; results of the Seven Years War, I. [4]; the mastery of, I. [10]; French colonies in, I. [356]; the power of Pitt, II. [43], [44]; losses to be sustained by France, II. [406], [410].
Indians, the, I. [93], II. [86]; influenced by the French to fight the English, I. [28], [37], [47], [48], [84], [99]-[108], [110], [111], [115], [119], [152], [161], [171], [175], [184], [211]-[213], [236], [238], [239]-[241], [325], [371], [372], [392], [434], [467], [475], [476], [478], [479], [486], II. [142], [144], [145], [381]; population in the Ohio Valley, I. [40], [50], [60], [130], [139]; allies of the English, I. [42], [392], II. [139], [140], [143], [147], [148], [150], [151], [162], [372]; visited by Bienville, I. [44], [45]; hostile encounter with Bienville, I. [48], [49]; village of, on Loramie Creek, I. [51]; importance of Pique Town, I. [52]; matters pertaining to trade and missions, I. [54], [62]-[71], [485], [487], II. [27], [144], [145]; councils held with Gist by Old Britain and his followers, I. [56], [57]; invite the English to a feather dance, I. [58]; power of Sir William Johnson over, I. [64], [172]-[175], [194], [195], [287], [295], [390]-[392]; at Oswego, I. [72]; their treachery, I. [80]; rumors of plots among, I. [82]-[84]; attacked at Pickawillany, I. [84], [85]; cannibalism among, I. [85], [478], [480], [483], [484]; relations with the Acadians, I. [96], [97]-[108], [264], II. [420], [421]; plans of the French in Duquesne's expedition, thwarted, I. [130], [131]; parleys, held with Washington, I. [133]; assist Washington, [145], [146], [151]; account of the conduct of Washington's band, I. [149], [150]; at Great Meadows, I. [151]; under Coulon de Villiers, I. [153], [155]; harangued by Contrecœur, I. [154]; tribes at Fort Duquesne, I. [154]; sent out as scouts by the French, I. [156]; attack Washington, I. [156], [157]-[161]; attitude of the British cabinet towards, I. [171]; complaints of the Mohawks, I. [172]; forces under Sir William Johnson, I. [301], II. [104], [369]; commissioners at Albany, I. [172]; their opinions of the French, I. [173], [174]; meeting at Albany for conference, I. [173]-[176]; estimate of, held by Braddock, I. [188]; Johnson made sole superintendent of the Northern Tribes, I. [195], [390]; joins Braddock's expedition, I. [203], [204]; try to interrupt General Braddock's march, I. [205], [206]; tribes at Fort Duquesne, I. [208], [209]; cruelties practised by, on prisoners and others, I. [209], [210], [221]-[223], [330]; cruelties of, I. [331], [339], [342], [343], [347], [373], [380], [422], [423], [482], [483], [505]-[513], [514 note], II. [4], [5], [14], [171], [218], [124]-[126], [222], [223], [232], [248], [258], [262], [333]-[336], [351], [352], [370], [373], [374], [428]-[431]; depart from Fort Duquesne to fight the English, I. [211]-[213]; their mode of warfare, I. [215]-[219], II. [134], [135]; the encounter with Braddock, I. [215]-[227], II. [381]; the battle at Beauséjour, I. [248]; attack the English at Peticodiac, I. [275], [276]; speeches made by, I. [288]; sent as scouts to Canada, I. [293]; under Dieskau, I. [296], [299]; demands made by, I. [297]; the battle of Lake George, I. [303]-[317]; the fur-trade, I. [320]; under Governor Shirley, I. [325], [326]; efforts of the French to prevent the prisoners being tortured, I. [330]; feelings of the Quakers towards, I. [337], [339], [344]; petition sent to the Assembly of Pennsylvania, I. [347]; policy of Franklin, I. [349]; described by Montcalm, I. [372], [373], [456], [463]-[465]; relations of Montcalm with, I. [372], [373], [379], [463]-[465], [474]-[476]; join the expedition of Léry, I. [374], [375]; bring to the French rumors of the attack upon Ticonderoga, I. [377]; their ways described by Duchat, I. [379], [380]; trouble by the English in their transportation of stores, I. [388]; sent to harass Oswego, I. [393], [394]; join the French at Montreal, I. [407]; capture of Oswego, I. [408]-[420]; the attack upon Kittanning, I. [423]-[427]; assist the English at Fort William Henry, I. [428]; join the war-party of Perière, I. [429]-[431]; sent to Ticonderoga, I. [437], [438], [442]; with Rogers' rangers, I. [443], [445], II. [122]-[124]; join Vaudreuil's war-parties, I. [447], [448]; exaggerated accounts of Vaudreuil in relation to, I. [461], [462]; ceremony of the war-song, I. [476]; fortified camps of, I. [477]; described by Bouganville, I. [478], [479]; their ornaments and dress, I. [478], [480]; their Manitou, I. [479]; their rations, I. [479]; their religion, I. [479]; their war-feast described, I. [480]-[482]; capture of Colonel Parker's company, I. [484]; scalping-party at Fort Edward, I. [485]; a council called by Montcalm, I. [485]-[489]; French officers having command of, I. [486]; speeches made by the chiefs, I. [487]; their interpreters, I. [487]; the attack and massacre at Fort William Henry, I. [490]-[513], [514 note], II. [428]-[431]; encounter on Lake George, I. [492], [493]; death and burial of a chief, I. [493], [494]; interview with Montcalm, I. [499]-[501]; prisoners bought from, II. [6]; the fight at German Flats, II. [6], [7]; brutal murder of Lieutenant Phillips, II. [14]; sent to guard Louisbourg, II. [56]; serve under Marin, II. [122]; carry off Major Putnam, II. [123]; Bradstreet forbids cruelty, II. [128], [129]; effect of the French victory at Ticonderoga, II. [128]; serve under Forbes, II. [139], [140], [142]; convention of, II. [142], [143], [147]-[150], [161]; influence and visit of Post the Moravian, II. [144]-[150]; effect of the victory at Fort Duquesne, I. [162]; sent to Montcalm, II. [165], [166]; Vaudreuil's admiration for, II. [171]; number ready to defend Canada, II. [178]; resolutions of Vaudreuil, II. [180]; assist in the defence of Quebec, II. [201], [202], [215], [218], [294], [312]-[314]; complaints of British soldiers, II. [221]; encounter with Carleton, II. [225]; the siege of Niagara, II. [243]-[249]; expedition of Rogers against the village of St. Francis, II. [253]-[258]; expedition of Lévis against Quebec, II. [341]-[358]; the attack on Montreal, II. [367], [371].
Indian corn, I. [208], [335].
Innes, Colonel James, I. [162], [227], [228], [470]; commander at Fort Cumberland, I. [226]; plans of Dinwiddie, I. [332].
Inverawe, II. [93], [109]; castle of, II. [433]; legend of, II. [433]-[436].
Inverness, II. [185].
Iowas, the, their language, I. [478]; called to a council by Montcalm, I. [486]-[489].
Ipswich, II. [115].
Ireland, II. [401]; the regiments arrive at Hampton, I. [191].
Irish, the, in Pennsylvania, I. [31], [54], [339], [446], [447].
Iroquois Indians, the. See [Five Nations].
Iroquois mission, the, I. [64], [65].
Irwin, Lieutenant, serves with Rogers, II. [122].
Island Battery, the, II. [55], [62], [63].
Italy, the Family Compact, II. [396].