J.
Jack, Captain, story of, I. [204].
Jacobites, the, I. [5], [193].
Jacobs, Captain, Indian chief, I. [423]; the reduction of Kittanning, I. [423]-[427].
Jacques-Cartier, II. [275], [304], [305], [308], [312], [318], [341], [361], [363].
James II., plan for uniting the northern colonies in America, I. [34].
James River, I. [422 note].
Jefferson, I. [163].
Jersey, Island of, I. [252].
"Jersey Blues," the, I. [320], [382].
Jervis, John, with Wolfe in the "Sutherland," II. [284].
Jesuits, the, I. [64], II. [144], [208]; settlements of, II. [144].
Joannès, his efforts to save Quebec, II. [315], [316].
Johnson, Sergeant John, loyalty of the British soldiers, II. [281], [339], [352], [353]; fight of Murray with, I. [349], [443]; the assault on Quebec made by Lévis, II. [352]-[359]; his writings on Quebec, II. [440].
Johnson, Sir William, I. [62 note]; [319], [325], II. [104]; his influence over the Indians, I. [64], [172], [174], [194], [287], [288], [390]-[393], II. [142], [143], [244]; Indian treachery, I. [80]; appointed leader of the expedition against Crown Point, I. [194], [196], [286], [288]; made Indian commissioner, I. [195], [288], [390]; his birth and characteristics, I. [286], [287], [294]; his troops, I. [286]-[290], [294], [295], [301], [301 note], [310], [384]; encamps near Albany, I. [289]; the expedition marches on to Lake George, I. [294], [295]; gives the name to Lake George, I. [295]; ambush prepared for, by Dieskau, I. [296], [300]; sends letter of warning to Colonel Blanchard, I. [296]; movements of Dieskau, I. [296]-[300]; forces sent in advance repelled by Dieskau, I. [301]-[305]; the battle of Lake George, I. [304]-[317], II. [88]; wounded, I. [306], [308]; Dieskau brought into camp, and kindly treated, I. [308], [309]; the English and French losses, I. [312 note]; his camp at Lake George, I. [313], [314]; fails to capture Crown Point, I. [313]-[316], [382]; a council of war held, I. [314]; urged to attack Ticonderoga, I. [314]; raised to the rank of baron, I. [316], [390]; eulogies of, I. [316]; cause of the quarrel with Shirley, I. [327]; his letter to the Lords of Trade, I. [327]; the loss of Fort Bull, I. [375]; difficulties thrown in his path, I. [392], [393]; joins Webb at Fort Edward, II. [2]; money expended by Massachusetts on his expedition, II. [84], [85]; Indian convention at Easton, II. [147], [148]; takes command in Prideaux's place, II. [245]; Pouchot's allies cut to pieces, II. [246], [247]; his fight at Niagara, II. [247], [248]; restrains the Indians from cruelty, II. [248], [370], [374]; superseded by Gage, II. [249]; the army embarks for Montreal, II. [369].
Johnson, Fort, I. [288], [321], [391], [415], [416].
Johnstone, II. [81 note], [102]; aide-de-camp to Lévis, II. [217]; description of the attack on the French camp, II. [232]; despatched to assemble the troops, II. [291]; fired upon by the British, II. [301], [302]; the general disorder of the troops at Quebec, II. [302], [303]; the death of Montcalm, II. [303], [304], [309], [310], [441], [442]; his opinion of the French retreat, II. [307]; his opportunities for observation, II. [440]; his "Dialogue in Hades," II. [440].
Joncaire-Chabert, I. [392], II. [244]; able to converse in the Indian dialects, I. [44]; discovers an intended Indian attack, I. [46], [47]; sent as a messenger by Céloron, I. [48], [49]; meets with hostile treatment, I. [49], [50]; his influence over the Indians, I. [59], [63], [64], [171], II. [143], [144]; anti-English speeches made to the Ohio Indians, I. [59 note]; leaden plate stolen from, I. [62 note]; at Niagara, I. [70]; assists Father Piquet, I. [70], [71], [75]; report concerning the Ohio Indians, I. [83]; in command at Venango, I. [133]; invites Washington to supper, I. [133], [134].
Joncaire-Clauzonne, II. [244].
Jonquière, Marquis de la, governor of Canada, I. [77], [117]; illegal trade of Tournois stopped, I. [65 note]; his character and description of, I. [77], [78], [81]; his instructions with regard to injuring the English, I. [78]-[81]; his unhappiness, sickness, and death, I. [81], [81 note], [82]; orders given to Céloron, I. [84]; report of, concerning the Acadians, I. [95], [103], [104]; a despatch sent to the colonial minister, I. [98], [99]; assists the Indians to harass the English, I. [100], [103], [104]; his efforts to regain the Acadians for French subjects, I. [103], [104]; issues a proclamation, I. [120].
Joseph, I. [361]; his voyage, I. [364].
Jumonville, Coulon de, I. [147]; matters pertaining to his alleged assassination, I. [147], [148]-[150], [153], [158], II. [421]-[423]; his summons and instructions, I. [148], [148 note], [149]; his widow receives a pension, I. [151 note].
Jumonville, Charlotte, I. [151 note].
Juniata River, the, I. [204], [423].