C.

Cadillac, see La Mothe-Cadillac.
Cahokia, Pontiac at, [18]; school for Indians at, [30]; under English, [31]; taken by Clark, [48], [55]; British try to seize, [69].
Caldwell, Captain, [71].
Campbell, Colonel, British commandant at Detroit, [6].
Campus Martius, fortification in Ohio, [81].
Canada passes to British control, [1].
Carver, Jonathan, [12].
Cass, Lewis, statesman of the Northwest, [183]; life, [184]-[186]; Governor of Michigan, [190]; expedition into Mississippi regions, [190]-[191]; aids against Indians, [196].
Cass Lake, [191].
Chartres, Fort, French commandant sends message to Indians, [14]; Pontiac at, [17]; "center of life and fashion," [30]; after cession to English, [31]; Saint-Ange commands, [33]; Croghan invited to, [35]; Sterling reaches, [36].
Chillicothe (O.), [100].
Chouteau, Pierre, [32]-[33].
Cincinnati, named, [82]; migration to, [99]; legislature in, [131]; education, [171].
Clark, G. R., in Illinois country, [48]; life and character, [48]-[49]; delegate to Virginia Assembly, [49]; proposes capturing British posts, [50]; commissioned by Virginia council, [51]; expedition, [51]-[56]; at Kaskaskia, [59]-[60], [60]-[61]; expedition to Vincennes, [61]-[66]; plans expedition against Detroit, [67]; failure of plan, [68]; later life and death, [68]; expedition against Miami towns, [71]; agreement of 1785 with Indians, [79].
Clay, Henry, [164], [205].
Cleaveland, Moses, [99].
Columbus (O.), Cumberland Road reaches (1833), [166].
Continental Congress claims Northwest, [71].
Corydon (Ind.), capital removed from, [177 (note)].
Croghan, George, [34]-[36].
Cumberland Gap, [102].
Cumberland Road, [165]-[168], [178].
Cutler, Dr. Manasseh, [80]-[81], [82].
Cuyahoga River, Pontiac halts English at, [3].