S.

S———, Miss Sylvia, I. [188].
Sabbath, the, observance of, I. [240], [295], [296].
Sabrevois, I. [486].
Sackett's Harbor, former name of, I. [408].
Sacs, the, I. [130], [486]-[489].
Saint-Andrew, II. [126].
Saint-Ange, I. [83].
St. Augustin, II. [307], [314], [336], [342].
Saint-Blin, II. [37 note].
St. Charles River, the, II. [21], [200], [201], [285], [289], [300], [302], [307], [314], [348], [436]; the French camp, II. [208], [209].
St.-Denis, Ruisseau, II. [287].
Saint Florentine, Marquis de, I. [15].
St. Francis, the mission of, I. [209], [371], [480], [485], II. [251], [321]; Jesuit influence, II. [144]; the Abenakis attacked by Rogers, II. [251], [253]-[258] [note].
St. Francis River, the, II. [254].
"St. François," brig, I. [115].
St. George, I. [470], II. [75], [355].
St. Germain, I. [14].
St. Helen, Island of, I. [458], II. [375].
Saint-Ignace, Mére Aimable Dubé de, II. [442].
St. James, I. [30].
St. Jean, Isle, I. [98], [107], [109], [110], [235], [281], II. [74], [75], [78].
St. Jean River, the, I. [115], [241]-[253], [282], [283], II. [78], [368], [385].
St. Joachim burned by order of Wolfe, II. [261].
St. John, city, I. [428], II. [301], [367], [368].
St. John, Fort, I. [24], [453]; abandoned by the French, II. [368].
Saint John's taken by the French, and retaken by the English, II. [402].
Saint Joseph River, the, I. [40].
Saint-Julien, Lieutenant-Colonel de, the defence of Louisbourg, II. [59].
St.-Laurent, visit of Knox to the church of, II. [207], [208].
St. Lawrence, Gulf of, I. [39], [115], [123], II. [79], [80], [384]; islands in, ceded to Great Britain, II. [405].
St. Lawrence River, the, I. [3], [4], [20], [22], [38], [65], [68], [123], [124], [365], [453], II. [8], [79], [172], [175], [176], [179], [182], [192]-[195], [249]-[253], [368]; rapids of, II. [178], [242], [370], [371]; measures of defence taken during the siege of Quebec, II. [200], [201], [204], [208]-[213], [219], [289], [304]; danger in passing through the Traverse, II. [204]-[206]; steepness of the banks, II. [228]; action of the fleet of Holmes, II. [278]-[285]; expedition of Lévis, II. [341]; humanity rewarded, II. [343], [344]; arrival of the "Lowestoffe," II. [355]; the river blockaded, II. [360]; islands ceded to Great Britain, II. [405].
St. Louis, I. [37], II. [28].
St. Louis, the cross of the Order of, II. [174], [426].
St. Louis, site of, I. [41].
St. Louis, Lake, II. [371].
St. Lucia, II. [401], [405].
St. Malo, II. [33], [47].
St. Michael, II. [267].
St. Nicolas, II. [279], [280].
Saint-Ours, I. [491].
Saint-Ours, Madame de, I. [458].
St. Patrick's Day, I. [446]; at Fort Cumberland, II. [182].
St. Paul, village sacked and burned, II. [261].
St. Paul's Church, II. [76], [398].
St. Phillippe, a French hamlet, I. [41].
Saint-Pierre, Legardeur de, I. [129], [143], [144]; journey of exploration made by, I. [130]-[138]; letter from Governor Dinwiddie introducing Washington, I. [132], [133]-[135]; his dealings with Washington, I. [134], [135], [138]; leads the Indians in the expedition of Dieskau, I. [297]; his death, I. [303].
St. Pierre Island, given to France, II. [405].
St. Roch, II. [222], [300], [311], [344].
St. Sacrament, Lac, name of, changed to Lake George, I. [315].
St.-Servan, capture of, II. [47].
Saint-Véran, Madame de, the mother of Montcalm, I. [356], [359]; letters from her son quoted, I. [360]-[362], [372], [373], [454], [457], II. [112 note], [164], [174], [176].
St. Vincent, II. [401], [405].
St. Yotoc, I. [48].
Sainte Anna-de-la-Pérade, II. [19].
Sainte-Claude, Mère de, II. [331].
Sainte-Foy, II. [306], [327]-[358], [381]; Quebec after the siege, II. [321]-[333]; occupied by the English, II. [335], [342]; expedition of Lévis against Quebec, II. [342]-[358], [442], [444].
Sainte-Marie, Fort, garrison at, I. [75].
Sainte-Thérèse, II. [366].
Samos, post of, II. [276], [288], [291].
Sander. See [Lauder].
Saratoga, I. [387], [401], [452]; the fort burned, I. [174].
Sardanapalus, II. [44].
Sardinia, I. [19].
Saul, George, commissary of supplies, I. [278], [279].
Saunders, Admiral, II. [192]; aids Wolfe in the reduction of Quebec, II. [192], [194 note], [268], [272]-[274], [282], [290]; his fleet sails for England, II. [317].
"Sauvage," the, ship, I. [363].
Saxe, Marshall, I. [12], [180], [182], [310]; his death, I. [10], [181].
Saxony, I. [10], II. [38]; joins the league against Prussia, I. [355].
Saxony, Elector of, the, I. [10].
Scarroyaddy, Indian chief, I. [204].
Schenectady, village of, I. [321], [322], II. [7], [86].
Schuyler, General, I. [319], II. [98], [126], [127]; action between Bradstreet and Villiers, I. [394]-[396].
Schuyler, Mrs., I. [319]; her affection for Lord Howe, II. [91], [98].
Schuyler, Pedrom, II. [98].
Schuyler family, the, I. [32], [33].
Scioto, town of, I. [48], [49].
Scioto River, the, I. [55].
Scipio, I. [420].
Scotch, the, in Pennsylvania, I. [31], [339].
Scotland, II. [49], [185].
Scott, Lieutenant-Colonel George, I. [246]; the siege of Beauséjour, I. [249]-[253]; his gallant action, II. [60].
Scurvy, I. [131], II. [339], [352].
Ségur, Count, quotation from, I. [16].
Seneca, Lake, I. [54].
Senecas, the, I. [44]; visited by Bienville, I. [44], [45]; efforts of the French to convert, I. [65], [70], [71], [171]; their alliances, II. [142]-[144].
Senegal, II. [47], [400], [406].
Senezergues, mortally wounded, II. [303].
Seven Years War, the, I. [3], [4], II. [38], [39], [405]-[407], [409]; deportment of British officers, II. [119].
Seventy-eighth Regiment, the, at Quebec, II. [298 note].
Sewell, Colonel Matthew, I. [310]; letter to Holdernesse quoted, I. [310].
Sharpe, Governor of Maryland, I. [191], [201], [202]; council of governors held with Braddock, I. [191]-[195].
Shawanoes, the, I. [40], [45], [46], [48], [57], [130], [209], [391], [392]; their attitude towards the English, I. [59], [203], [329], [343], [344], II. [150], [151]; present at a convention of Indians, II. [142], [143].
Shebbeare, Dr., I. [196 note, 197 note].
Shepherd, Captain, I. [434]; his capture and escape, I. [434], [435].
Sheppard, Jack, I. [7].
Sherbrooke, II. [258 note].
Shingas, Indian chief, II. [145].
Ship, sign of the, a tavern, I. [227].
Ship-building, I. [72], [73].
Shippensburg, II. [136], [142].
Shirley, Captain John, son of Governor Shirley, I. [323], [326]; extracts from his letter to Governor Morris, I. [323], [324]; a victim of the war, I. [324 note]; his popularity, I. [324 note].
Shirley, William, Governor of Massachusetts, I. [123], [168]; tries to repel the French invasions, I. [141], [170], [171], [192], [234]; his dealing with the Assembly of Massachusetts, I. [168], [169], [241], [285 note]; council held with Braddock, I. [191]-[195]; his French wife, I. [192]; defends taxation by Parliament, I. [193]; his troops, I. [194], [246], [320], [326], II. [380]; the decisions of the council at Albany, I. [194], [195]; leads the expedition against Niagara and Fort Frontenac, I. [194]-[196], [318]-[329], [374], II. [127]; desires Mackellar to draw plans for Braddock's expedition, I. [221 note]; his view of Dunbar's conduct, I. [233 note]; becomes commander-in-chief of the troops in America, I. [233], [245], [328]; his correspondence with Governor Lawrence quoted, I. [239]; his plan with regard to expelling the French from Nova Scotia, I. [234], [239]-[241], [245]-[247], [257]; the expedition sent against Crown Point, I. [285]-[317]; his campaigns boldly planned, I. [318]; border warfare, I. [318]-[350]; at Fort Oswego, I. [322]-[324]; loss of his sons, I. [323], [324 note]; councils of war called, I. [325], [326]; the Niagara expedition abandoned, I. [326], [381]; his quarrels with Johnson and with Delancey, I. [327], [328]; letters from Governor Morris quoted, I. [340], [343]; plans for a new campaign, I. [381], [382], [393], [447]; renews his expedition against Niagara, and Frontenac, I. [381]-[383], [393]; recalled from command, I. [383], [399], [400], [420]; a cabal formed against, I. [383]; his zeal and courage, I. [384], [400]; his boatmen placed under Bradstreet, I. [393], [405]; sends men to defend Oswego, I. [393]-[398], [405], [413 note], [420]; interview with Loudon, I. [399]; Oswego seized by the French, I. [407]-[416]; vindicates himself, I. [413 note], [420], [420 note]; causes leading to his failure, I. [417], [418]; Loudon prejudiced against, I. [420], [468]; sails for England, I. [421]; made governor of the Bahamas, I. [421]; the opinion of Franklin concerning, I. [421]; succeeded by Governor Pownall, II. [84].
Shirley, William, son of the governor, secretary of Braddock, I. [187], [188], [191]; letter quoted concerning Braddock's expedition, I. [201], [202]; shot through the head, I. [219], [229], [323]; letter to Governor Morris quoted, I. [323].
Shirley, Fort, I. [423].
Short, Richard, drawings of Quebec after the siege, II. [327 note].
Shubenacadie River, the, I. [113].
Shute, John, I. [444].
Silesia, I. [19], [353], [345], II. [40], [388].
Silhouette, I. [122], [123].
Sillery, II. [215], [274], [276], [288], [333], [344], [346], [347], [444].
Sinclair, Sir John, quartermaster-general, I. [198], II. [133], [137]; in Braddock's expedition, I. [214]; wounded in the battle of the Monongahela, I. [219], [227]; despatch sent from General Forbes, II. [137]; his peculiarities, II. [138], [139]; his dealings with Lieutenant-Colonel Stephen, II. [138], [139].
Small-pox, the, I. [83].
Smith, Colonel James, I. [211]; cruelties practised by the Indians upon, I. [209], [210]; his statement concerning the defeat of Braddock's army, I. [221]-[223].
Smith, John, I. [227].
Smith, William, his remark concerning the provincial army, I. [292].
Smith, William, a Rhode Island soldier, his bravery, II. [108].
Smollett, I. [6], [159], [178].
Smyth, and English traveller, I. [164 note].
"Siren," the, I. [247].
"Sirène," the ship, I. [363].
Six Nations, the, I. [57]; desire to remain neutral, I. [390]. See [Five Nations].
Sodus Bay, I. [72].
Sorel, II. [364], [365].
Soubise, I. [10].
South Bay, I. [295], [296], [298], [301], [313], [388], [435], [496], II. [121], [241].
South Carolina, I. [33], [139], [151], [152], [176]; commissioners sent to meet the Indians at Albany, I. [61]; extent of British frontier, II. [381].
Spain, I. [9], [19], II. [49], [395]; succession of Carlos III., II. [396]; the Family Compact, II. [396], [397]; change of rulers, II. [396], [399]; influence of Pitt, II. [400], [401]; expedition of Pococke, II. [401], [402]; receives Havana from England, II. [405]; the peace of Paris, II. [405], [406]; acquisitions in America, II. [406], [413]; sinking into decay, II. [411].
Speakman, Captain, despatches sent to Winslow, I. [276].
Spikeman, Captain, one of Rogers' scouting-party, I. [441]; adventures of the expedition, I. [441]-[445].
Spithead, embarkation of Wolfe, II. [192].
Split, Cape, I. [268].
Spruce-beer, I. [259], II. [236], [237], [354].
Stanhope, Earl, II. [194 note].
Stanley, his sketch of the Duc de Choiseul, II. [393], [394]; at Versailles, II. [395].
Stanley, Dean, II. [433].
Stanwix, Brigadier, new fort to be erected at the Great Carrying Place, II. [129]; builds Fort Pitt, II. [159]; to relieve Pittsburg, II. [236]; Pittsburg endangered, II. [244].
Stanwix, Fort, II. [242].
Stark, John, I. [432], [446]; his celebrity, I. [291]; in the expedition against Crown Point, I. [291]; adventures in a scouting-party of Rogers, I. [441]-[445]; wounded, I. [451 note]; serves under Abercromby, II. [94].
Stephen, Adam, matters pertaining to Washington and Jumonville, I. [151 note], II. [422]; trouble with Sir J. Sinclair, II. [138], [139]; sent to succor Rogers, II. [256], [257].
Sterne, I. [6].
Stevens, the Indian interpreter, I. [288]; escapes from Quebec, II. [278].
Stewart, Captain, I. [220].
Still, Isaac, II. [149], [150].
Stillwater, I. [387], [452].
Stirling, II. [185].
Stobo, Major Robert, I. [159], II. [277]; detained at Quebec as a hostage, II. [277]; his escape, II. [277], [278]; gives Wolfe the result of his knowledge of Quebec, II. [277], [278]; his memoirs, II. [278 note].
Stockbridge, II. [256].
Stone, William L., I. [316 note], II. [237 note].
Stuarts, the, I. [6], II. [49], [392].
"Success," the, I. [247].
Suffield, I. [402].
Sugar-trade, the, II. [403].
Sulpitian priests, the, I. [38], [52], [66], [458], II. [144].
Superior, Lake, I. [75], [372], [486].
Susquehanna River, the, I. [342], [343], [391], II. [143].
"Sutherland," the, II. [224], [280], [284].
Sweden joins the league against Prussia, I. [355]; the Seven Years War, II. [38], [39]; peace with Prussia, II. [399].
Swedes in Pennsylvania, I. [31].
Sydney, II. [78].