INDEX.
[Reference is commonly made but once to a book, if repeatedly mentioned in the text; but other references are made when additional information about the book is conveyed.]
Abbott, J. S. C., Maine, [163].
Abenakis, [421];
memoir on, [430].
Abercorn (Georgia), [372], [373], [379], [401].
Abercrombie, General, [154];
to succeed Webb, [508];
autog., [521];
to attack Crown Point, [521];
blunders in his attack on Ticonderoga, [522];
does not bring up his cannon, [523];
retreats, [523] (see [Ticonderoga]);
his letters, [597];
authorities on his defeat, [597].
Abington (Mass.), history of, [461];
Acadians in, [461].
[Acadia], power of England nominal, [407];
in French hands, [407];
harassed by Benj. Church, [407];
restored to France, [407];
ceded to England by treaty of Utrecht (1713), [408];
wars in, [407];
the English settlers ask to be set up as the province of Georgia, [474];
Anburey’s view of bounds, [474];
maps of the eighteenth century, [474];
Geographical History of Nova Scotia, [475];
sessions of commissioners in Paris (1755) to define bounds, [475];
earliest grant to De Monts, [475];
the French constantly shifted their ground, [475];
French policy in, under Jonquière, [9];
under Galissonière, [11];
French population, [409];
critical essay on sources of its history, [418];
authorities on its wars, [420];
contemporary French Mémoires on the French claim, [473];
correspondence of Albemarle with Newcastle, [475];
Mémoires des Commissaires du Roi, etc., [475];
two editions of it, [475];
the French view in A Summary View of Facts, [475];
Memorials of the English and French Commissaries, [476];
memorial of Shirley and Mildmay (1750), [476];
Mémoires of the French (1750), [476];
maps and bounds of, [472];
map by Lahontan, [473];
Memorial (1751), [476];
Mémoire (1751), [476];
Memorial (1753) signed by Mildmay and Ruvigny de Cosne, [476];
concession to Thomas Gates (1606), [476];
to Sir Wm. Alexander (1621), [476];
other early papers, [476];
act ceding Acadia to France (1667-68), [476];
reports of the French and English commissioners (1755) compared, [477];
reprints of the French edition at Copenhagen, [477];
papers (1632-1748) from French archives, [459];
papers in library at Ottawa, [459];
manuscripts quoted in the French report, [477];
Répliques des Commissaires anglois, [477];
map of French claim, [478];
of English claim, [479];
early grants mapped out, [478], [479];
Conduct of the French with regard to Nova Scotia, [482];
A fair representative, [482];
French readiness to yield the Kennebec if pressed, [482].
Acadian coast (Mississippi River), [463].
[Acadians] in Canada, [57];
captured at Beauséjour, [452];
were they neutral? [455];
their qualified loyalty, [455];
unqualified submission required by Lawrence, [455];
the French depend on their assistance, [455];
could hostages have been taken? [455];
deportation resolved upon, [455];
their lands coveted, [455];
necessity in war, [455];
guilelessness claimed for them, [456];
Raynal and other sympathizers, [456];
their mixed blood, [457];
migrations of families, [457];
their houses, [457];
their habits, [457];
religious training, [457];
influenced by Le Loutre, [457];
mutations of opinion respecting them, [457], etc.;
“Evangeline and the Archives of Nova Scotia”, [459];
diverse views of the number deported, [460], [461];
method of their transportation, [461];
families separated, [461];
ports where they were landed, [461];
the colonies which received them, [461], etc.;
refused in Boston to sign petition to the king, [461];
signed one in Philadelphia, [462];
not received (1762) in Boston, [462];
Governor Bernard’s estimate of them, [462];
Galerm’s Relation, [462];
became widely scattered, [463];
erroneous views of their fate, [463];
many returned to Nova Scotia, [463];
the Madawaska settlements, [463];
intercepted in endeavoring to return, [463].
See [French Neutrals], [Nova Scotia].
Acquia Creek, [277].
Acta Upsaliensia, [241].
Adair, Jas., History American Indians, [68].
Adams, Amos, Concise History of New England, [435].
Adams, C. K., [354].
Adams, Hannah, New England, [159];
portrait, [160].
Adams, Herbert B., Germanic Origin of New England Towns, [169];
edits Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, [271];
Maryland’s Influence upon Land Sessions to the United States, [271];
Maryland’s Influence in founding a National Commonwealth, [271].
Adams, John, Novanglus, [613];
in Rhode Island, [153];
on Shirley, [144].
Adams, Sam., his Commencement part, [139].
Addington, Isaac, [92];
autog., [425].
Addison, Jas., Spectator, [107].
Admiralty, Court of, [96].
Aigrement, Sieur d’, [560].
Ainsworth, John Law, [77].
Aix-la-Chapelle, treaty of, [10], [11], [148], [449], [476], [490];
Bedford correspondence, [476].
Akins, Thomas B., arranges records of Nova Scotia, [458];
edits Public Documents of Nova Scotia, [418], [459];
on the first council at Halifax, [450].
Alatamaha river, [359], [375].
Albach, James R., Annals of the West, [53].
bibliog. of, [249];
history by Weise, [249];
congress at in 1748, [612];
congress of 1754, [150], [205], [495];
its plan rejected, [150];
congress of 1754, authorities on, [612];
instigated by Shirley, [612];
journal, [612];
proceedings printed, [612];
accounts of by members, [612];
Shirley urged acquiescence, [613];
list of delegates, [613];
reports of the commissioners of the colonies, [613];
the minister’s plan proposed in lieu, [613];
the society pictured in Mrs. Grant’s American Lady, [509];
in Kalm’s Travels, [509];
officers billeted on the people, [510];
plans of the town, [508], [509];
other maps, [508];
Fort Frederick at, [509];
Schuyler house at, [252];
Van Rensselaer house, [252];
trade with Montreal, [567];
treaty at (1701) surrendering Iroquois country to the English, [564];
treaty (Sept., 1722), [245], [485], [563], [611].
Albee, John, Newcastle (N. H.), [140].
[Albemarle], Duke of, [286];
autog., [287].
Alden, Capt. John, [420].
Aldrich, P. E., [169].
Alexander, James, on the congress of 1754, [612].
Alexander, N., map of frontier posts, [85].
Alexander, S. D., [247].
Alexander, W., letters to Shirley on the Niagara campaign, [583].
Alexander, Sir Wm., Earl of Sterling, [587];
claims in Acadia (1621), [476], [479];
his grant in Acadia as defined by English and French, [478], [479].
Alexandria (Acadia), [479].
Alexandria (Virginia), Braddock’s conference at, [495];
his headquarters, [495].
Alibamons, [42], [66], [70], [86].
All Canada in the hands of the English, [609].
All the Year Round, [394].
Allard, Minor Atlas, [234].
Alleghany Mountains, spelling of the name, [8].
Allegheny city, [8].
Allen, Ethan (Maryland), [271].
Allen, Ethan (Vermont), Concise Refutation, etc., [179];
Present State of the Controversy, [179];
Proceedings of the Government of New York, [178];
Animadversary Address, [178];
Vindication, etc., [178], [179].
Allen, Ira, History of Vermont, [178], [179].
Allen, J. A., Bibliog. of Cetacea, [345].
Allen, Samuel, [110].
Allen, Wm., Norridgewock, [431].
Allsop, Geo., [603].
Almon, John, Anecdotes, [613].
Amelia Sound, [375].
America, maps of, [234].
American Architect, [169].
American Commonwealths, a series of histories, [271].
American Magazine (Boston), [158].
American Magazine (Philadelphia) (published 1741), [248];
(1757-58), [248].
American Military Pocket Atlas, [527].
American Weekly Mercury, [248].
Ames, Ellis, edits Massachusetts Province Laws, [167];
on the Vernon expedition, [135].
Ames’s Almanac, [455].
Amherst, General Jeffrey, [154];
autog., [527];
portraits, [531];
as a soldier, [533];
siege of Louisbourg, [464];
at Lake George (1759), [536];
builds Fort George, [536];
occupies and repairs Ticonderoga, [536];
his army sick, [537];
occupies and strengthens Crown Point, [537];
communicates with Wolfe by way of the Kennebec, [538];
advances on the lake, but returns to Crown Point for winter quarters, [540];
advances on Montreal, [556];
surrounds it, [558];
captures it, [558];
his campaign of 1759, [601];
his family, [601];
his campaign of 1760, [608];
on the capture of Fort Lévis, [609];
causes maps of the St. Lawrence to be made, [614];
correspondence with Johnson on the campaign of 1760, [608];
made Knight of the Bath, [610];
his instructions to Prideaux, [601];
orders to Rogers (1760), [610];
reasons for taking the St. Lawrence route (1760), [610];
his correspondence with the Nova Scotia authorities, [610].
Amory, M. B., Copley, [141].
Anastase, Father, [17].
Anburey, T., Travels, [284].
Anbury, Père, on bounds of Acadia (1720), [474].
Ancram, [224].
Andastes, [484].
Anderson, Adam, [364].
Anderson, Hugh, [399].
Anderson, John, [219].
Anderson, W. J., on the Acadians, [459];
“Archives of Canada”, [617];
Military Operations at Quebec, 1759-1760, [608].
Anderson, W. T., [574].
Anderson, American Colonial Church, [272], [282].
Andover (Mass.), histories of, [184], [461];
Acadians in, [461].
Andros, Sir Edmund, imprisoned, [87];
sent to England, [87];
in Virginia, [91], [265], [278];
papers on his period in Massachusetts, [165].
Andros, Fort, [181].
Anger, Sieur, [238].
Anger, map of Lake Champlain, [485].
Angerville, Mouffle d’, Vie privée de Louis XV., [75].
Annapolis Basin, map by Bellin, [429];
other maps, [429].
Annapolis Royal (see [Port Royal]),
garrison at, [165];
under Samuel Vetch, [408];
threatened by the French, [410], [413];
journal of capture (1710) [419];
view of, [423];
map of vicinity, [428];
view of Annapolis Gut, [429];
old block house at, [429];
papers concerning, [429];
governor at (1714-1748), [459].
Annapolis (Md.), [260].
Anne Arundel (Annapolis), [260].
Anne, Queen, dies, [103], [113].
Annual Register, [606].
See [Dodsley].
Anson, Fort, [187].
Anthony’s Nose (Hudson), [237].
Apalache (Palachees) Bay, [70].
Apalatchees, [319].
Appleton, William S., [186];
medals on Siege of Quebec, [603];
on the medals of Louisbourg, [471].
Apthorp and Hancock (Boston), [461].
Archdale, John, autog., [344];
Carolina, [344];
sent to pacify Carolina, [316].
Arkansas (Arcanças), [82].
Armor, W. C., Governors of Pennsylvania, [249].
Armstrong, Edw., [242].
Armstrong, John, [581].
Armstrong, Lawrence, [409].
Arnold, R. D., [401].
Arnold, S. G., Rhode Island, [163].
Arnold, Theodore, [344].
Arrowsick Island, [118];
Indian conference at (1717), [424].
Arthur, T. S. (with W. H. Carpenter), History of Georgia, [406].
Arthur, W., on Wesley, [403].
Arundel, Earl of, [335].
Ash, Thomas, Carolina, [340].
Ashmead, H. G., Chester, [249].
Ashurst, Sir Henry, dies, [107], [111].
Ashurst, Sir Wm., [107].
Aspinwall Papers, [608].
Atkins’s America’s Messenger, [248].
Atkinson, Sec., letter on Lake George battle (1755), [584].
Atkinson, Theo., [139], [180].
Atkinson, T. C., on Braddock’s march, [500].
Atlantic Souvenir, [431].
Atlas Amériquain, [83].
Atlas Maritimus, [239].
Atwood, William, case of, [241].
Aubry, [535].
Auchmuty, Robt., autog., [434];
Importance of Cape Breton to the British Nation, [434];
letters, [436].
Azilia, margravate of, [360].
Babson, J. J., Gloucester, [169].
Backus, Isaac, New England, [159];
his life by Hovey, [159].
Bacon’s rebellion in Virginia, authorities on the penal proceedings, [263].
Bagley, Colonel Jonathan, [508], [585];
orderly book, [598].
Bailey, S. L., Andover, [184], [461].
Bailly, Histoire Financière de la France, [77].
Baird, C. W., Huguenots’ Emigration to America, [98], [247].
Baird, R., Religions in America, [246].
Baker, Margaret, [186].
Baker, Captain Thomas, [186].
Balch, Thomas, Les Français en Amérique, [574];
Paper on Provincial History of Pennsylvania, [243].
Baldwin, C. C., Indian Migrations in Ohio, [564].
Baldwin, S. E., [177].
Balise, [66].
Baltimore, Charles, third lord, dies, [260];
fourth lord, Benedict, [260];
fifth lord, Charles, [260];
sixth lord, Frederick, [261];
his portrait, [262];
notes on the family, [271].
Baltimore (city), commemoration of its founding, [261], [271];
Memorial Volume, [271];
plans, [272];
the earliest directory, [272];
earliest view, [272].
Bancroft, Geo., controversy with Grahame, [620];
owns Chalmers’s paper on Carolina, [352], [354];
on the relations of European politics, [166];
on Carolina history, [355];
gives plan of siege of Louisbourg (1745), [444];
used by Parsons, [444].
Bancroft, H. H., on Moncacht Apé, [78].
Bangor Centennial, [430].
Banks, projects to found, in Mass., [170].
Banque Royale of Law, [34].
Banyar, Goldsbrow, his diary, [594].
Baptists in New England, [159];
in Pennsylvania, [246];
In Virginia, [282].
Barbadoes, explorers from, on the Carolina coast, [288];
map in Ogilby, [472];
relations with Carolina, [306].
Barbé Marbois, Louisiane, [68].
Barber, John, [182].
Barlow, S. L. M., [592].
Barnes, Albert, Life and Times of Davies, [578].
Barnwell, Colonel, [322];
his march (1711), [345];
defeats Tuscaroras, [298].
Barré, Isaac, at Quebec, [543].
Barrington, Geo., governor of Carolina, [300], [301];
account of North Carolina, [356].
Barrow, Thomas, [600].
Barry, John S., Massachusetts, [162].
Barry, Wm., [424].
Bartlett, J. R., “Naval History of Rhode Island”, [410].
Barton, Ira M., [98].
Bartram, John, Observations, [244].
Bartram, William, [244];
describes Whitefield’s Orphan House (1765), [404].
Basire, Jas., [337].
Bass, Benj., Journal of Expedition against Fort Frontenac, [599].
Basse, Jeremiah, [219].
Bassett, Wm., Richmond, N. H., [179].
Bastide, J. F., Mémoire Historique, [614];
views and plans of Louisbourg, [448].
Bateman, Edmund, [400].
Bathurst, Sir Francis, [377].
Baton Rouge, [82].
Battles, K. P., History of Raleigh (N. C.), [355].
Baxter, Rev. Jos., journal, [424].
Bay of Fundy, earliest shown in maps, [472].
Bay State Monthly, [432].
Bay Verte. See [Baie].
Bayagoulas, [18], [19], [66], [70].
Bayard, Nicholas, Account of his trial, [241].
Bayley, Jos., Jr., [464].
Beaford, Arthur, [364].
Bearcroft, Philip, [400].
Beardsley, E. E., [120];
on Yale College, [102];
on the Mohegan land controversy, [111];
his Wm. Sam. Johnson, [111], [601];
on Dean Berkeley, [142].
Beatson, The Plains of Abraham, [606].
Beatty, Charles, Journal, [246].
Beaubois, [44].
[Beaufort] (S. C.), fort at, [332].
Beauharnois, Governor, [7];
autog., [7];
confers with the Onondagas, [567];
letter (1726), [561];
meets the Six Nations (1745), [568];
on Oswego, [567].
Beauharnois, Fort, [7].
Beaujeu at Duquesne, [497];
sent against Braddock, [497];
notice of by Shea, [498], [580];
pictures of, [498];
his family, [498];
killed, [498].
Beaumont, J. B. J. E. de, [610].
Beaurain, [36].
[Beaurain], Jean de, Journal Historique, [63];
Beauséjour, Fort, map of, [451];
built, [452]; attacked, [452];
renamed Fort Cumberland, [452];
French neutrals captured at, [452];
plan of, [453];
papers on the capture, [459].
Beauvilliers, De, his map, [81].
Beaver Creek (Ohio), [497].
Beck, L. C., Gazetteer of Illinois, [54].
Beckford, Wm., [601].
Beckwith, Bishop, [404].
Beckwith, H. W., Illinois and Indiana Indians, [564].
Bédard, T. P., [560].
Bedford, Duke of, on the reduction of Canada, [568].
Beekman, Henry, his lands, [237].
Beginning, Progress, and Conclusion of the Late War, [616].
Belcher, Andrew, autog., [425].
Belcher, Governor, [589];
on Braddock’s defeat, [579];
letter-books, [166];
letters to Larrabee, [432].
sent by Massachusetts to England, [131];
made governor of Massachusetts, [131];
governor of New Jersey, [221];
dies, [222];
and the Indians, [139];
his character, [139].
Beletha, Wm., [364].
Belêtre at Detroit, [559];
attacks German Flats, [520].
Belknap, Jeremy, his account of the Louisbourg expedition, [436];
New Hampshire, [163];
portraits, [163];
forms Massachusetts Historical Society, [163];
his life, [163];
Belknap Papers, [163];
correspondence with Hazard, [163].
Bellamy, George Anne, Apology, [577].
Bellin, J. N., and his maps, [429];
his maps in Charlevoix, [81], [474];
favors the French claims, [82], [83];
maps of Cape Breton, [440];
of Lake Champlain, [485];
of Louisbourg, [439];
of Montreal, [556];
of Saguenay River, [614];
of the St. Lawrence, [614];
of Quebec, [549];
Neptune Français, [429];
Hydrographie Française, [429];
Petit Atlas Maritime, [429];
Mémoires, [429];
Remarques, [83].
Bellingham, Governor, his widow dies, [103].
[Bellomont], governor of New York, [194];
his negative, [194];
portrait, [97];
governor of Massachusetts, etc., [97];
in Boston, [98];
character, [98];
life by De Peyster, [98];
and the Iroquois, [483];
Propositions by the Five Nations, [483], [560];
correspondence with the French governor, [560].
Belmont, grand vicaire, [6].
Benezet, Huguenot in Philadelphia, [462].
Bennett, D. K., Chronology of North Carolina, [355].
Bennett, James, [404].
Bennett, account of New England (MS.), [168].
Bennington (Vt.), [178].
Benson, Eugene, [179].
Bentley, Rev. Wm., [89], [128].
Bentley’s Magazine, [603].
Benton, N. S., Herkimer County, [587].
Berkeley, George (Dean), [140], [141];
portrait, [140];
autog., [140];
in Newport, [141];
favors Yale College, [141];
returns to England, [141];
authorities on, [141];
his letters, [141].
Berkeley, John, Lord, [286];
autog., [287].
Berkely, Sir Wm., [286], [287];
autog., [287].
Berkshire County (Mass.), histories, [188].
Bermuda, colony of Presbyterians at, [307];
proposed college at, [141].
Bernard, Francis, governor of Massachusetts, [155];
governor of New Jersey, [222];
on the Indian conference, (1758), [245].
Bernetz on Montcalm’s death, [605].
Bernheim, G. D., German Settlements in Carolina, [345], [348].
Berniers, letters, [608].
Berriman, Wm., [400].
Berwick, Me., [105].
Best, Wm., [400].
Beverley, Robt., History of Virginia, [279].
Beverley family, [280];
their mansion, [275].
Bexar archives, [69].
Bibaud, M., portrait, [619].
Bidwell, A., chaplain of the fleet at Louisbourg, [438].
Bienville, midshipman, [17], [18], [20];
meets the English on the Mississippi, [20];
at Biloxi, [21];
on the Red River, [23];
portrait and autog., [26], [73];
would enslave Indians, [27];
attacks the Natchez, [30];
quarrels with Lamothe, [30];
made commandant, [35];
his titles, [35];
arrives at New Orleans, [43];
his downfall, [44];
defended by La Harpe, [45];
his memorial, [45];
returns to Louisiana, [49];
attacks the Chickasaws, [49];
resigns, [50];
correspondence, [72].
Bigot, J., [561];
account of the Lake George battle (1755), [588];
in France, [559];
intendant, [57];
his corruption, [10];
at siege of Quebec (1759), [605].
Biloxi, deserted, [27];
fortified by Iberville, [19];
position of, [22];
sites of the two, [82].
See [New Biloxi].
Biloxi bay, [66].
Binneteau, J., [561].
Bishop, J. L., American Manufactures, [118].
Black, Wm., journal, [247], [268], [566].
Blackbeard. See [Teach].
Blackburn, [150].
Blackman, E. C., Susquehanna County, [249].
Blackmoe, Nath., map of Annapolis Basin, [429].
Blackmore, [80].
Blackwell, John, [170];
governor of Pennsylvania, [207].
Blagg, Benj., [257].
Blaikie, Presbyterianism in New England, [98], [132].
Blair, James, character of, [278];
Present State of Virginia, [278];
autog., [279];
correspondence, [279];
gets charter for William and Mary College, [264];
character, [265].
Blake, Jos., in Carolina, [316];
dies, [316].
Blakiston, Nathaniel, governor of Maryland, [260].
Blanc, Louis, Révolution Française, [77].
Blanchard, Jos., Map of New Hampshire, [485];
his New Hampshire regiment at Lake George (1755), [584].
Blodgett, Saml., Prospective plan of the battle near Lake George, [586];
Account of the Engagement, [586];
reëngraved in London, [586].
Blome, Richard, Jamaica and Other Isles, [341];
L’Amérique, [88];
Present State, [340].
Bloody Pond (Lake George), fight at, [504].
Board of Trade and Plantations, papers, [164].
Boardman, G. B., on printing in the middle colonies, [248].
Bobin, Isaac, Letters, [243].
Bogart, W. S., [361].
Bogue, David (with James Bennett), History of Dissenters, [404].
Bohé, on Acadia’s limits, [474].
Boimore, [68].
Boishebert, [610].
Boismare, MSS., [72].
Boismont, [55].
Bollan, Wm., [149];
goes to England, [176];
Importance and Advantage of Cape Breton, [434], [475];
on the value of Cape Breton, [438].
Bolton, improves D’Anville’s maps, [235].
Boltwood, L. M., [187].
Bolzius, J. M., [374];
portrait, [396].
Bombazeen, [106];
killed, [127].
Bond, Rev. S., [308].
Bonnecamps, accompanies Céloron, [8];
map of Céloron’s route, [570].
Bonnechose, C. de, Montcalm et le Canada Français, [607].
Bonnet, the pirate, [323].
Bonrepos, Chevalier de, [39].
See [Vallette Laudun].
Book Auctions, early, in Boston, [121].
Boone, Thomas, [333];
governor of New Jersey, [222].
Borgue, lake, [41].
Borland, John, [423].
Boscawen, Admiral Edward, sent to intercept Dieskau, [495];
portrait and autog., [464].
Bossu, Nouveaux Voyages, [67];
English translation, [67].
Boston, in 1692, [92];
described by Bellomont, [99];
by Ned Ward, [99];
its centenary, [132];
conferences with Indians at (1723, 1727), [430], [432];
corn panic at, [110];
fire in (1711), [109];
fortified (1709), [122];
picture of the light-house, [123];
French plans for attacking, [420];
printing in, [120];
social life, (1730), [137];
corps of Cadets, [137];
town rates, [139];
cost of maintaining the town’s affairs (1735), [139];
importance of in Shirley’s time, [144];
fear of D’Anville’s fleet, [147], [413];
drama introduced, [150];
Amherst’s army in, [154];
town house burned (1747), [165];
Memorial History of Boston, [169];
Distressed State of the Town of Boston, [171];
News from Robinson Crusoe’s Castle, [171];
specie for the cost of the Louisbourg siege received, [176];
views of, [108].
Boston Gazette, [121].
Boston Harbor, in Popple’s map, [134];
on a larger scale, [143].
Boston News Letter, [106].
Bostwick, David, [579].
Boucher, Pierre, [619].
Boudinot, Elias, [225].
Bougainville, comes over with Montcalm, [505];
sent to France, [532];
above Quebec, [545], [546], [547];
harasses Wolfe’s rear, [548];
retires, [550];
at Cap Rouge, [550];
at Isle-aux-Noix, [556];
unites with Bourlamaque, [556];
letter on attack on Fort William Henry, [594];
on Montcalm’s death, [605].
Boulaix, fort, [41].
Bouquet, Colonel Henry, [595];
with Forbes, [529];
his map, [608].
Bourdonnais, [610].
Bourgmont, [55].
Bourinot, J. G., “Old Forts of Acadia”, [439].
Bourlamaque, comes over, [505];
at Ticonderoga (1759), [536];
evacuates, [536];
abandons Crown Point, [537];
at Isle-aux-Noix, [538];
falls back before Murray, [555];
on the battle of Ste. Foy, [609];
his retreat before Amherst, [602];
Mémoire sur Canada, [608];
his letters, [608];
papers, [605].
Bourmont, [55].
Bourne, E. E., Garrison Houses, [183].
Bournion, [55].
Bouton, Nath., The Original Account of Lovewell’s Great Fight, [431].
Bowen, Clarence W., Boundary Disputes of Connecticut, [177], [181].
Bowen, Daniel, History of Philadelphia, [252].
Bowen, Emanuel, Geography, [234], [352];
Map of Carolina, [352].
Bowles, Carrington, [85].
Bownas, Samuel, [186].
Boylston, Dr. Zabdiel, and inoculation, [120].
Bradbury, Jabez, autog., [183].
[Braddock], General, sent to Virginia, [494];
landed, [495];
holds conference at Alexandria, [495], [578];
his mistake in moving by the Potomac, [495];
finds the Pennsylvanians apathetic, [495];
alienates the Indians, [496];
his march, [496];
plans of his march, [500];
ambushed, [498];
MS. plan of the battle, [498], [499];
other plans, [498];
Braddock’s horses shot, [500];
views of the battle-field, [500];
wounded, [500];
dies, [500];
his remains discovered, [501];
his sash, [501];
view of his grave, [501];
his papers captured by the French, [501];
his instructions, [575], [576];
story of his defeat in England, [577];
his early character, [577];
his plan of campaign, [578];
used Evans’s map, [84], [578];
letters of his officers, [578];
his orderly books, [578];
contemporary accounts, [578];
court of inquiry, [578];
list of his officers, [579];
his loss, [579];
news of the defeat as sent north, [579];
The Expedition of Maj.-Gen. Braddock, [579];
French accounts of his defeat (see [Monongahela]), [580];
list of captured munitions, [580].
Bradford, Alden, [164].
Bradford, Andrew, printer, [248];
authorities on, [248].
Bradford, Wm., father of printing in the middle colonies, [248];
his publications, [248];
his genealogy, [248];
prints New York Laws, [232].
Bradford, Colonel Wm., life by Wallace, [248].
Bradley, S. R., Vermont’s Appeal, [179].
Bradstreet, Colonel John, [436], [591];
his report on his capture of Fort Frontenac, [527], [598];
with Abercrombie, [522];
letters, [233];
commissary at Albany, [601];
head of transportation service, [510];
beats a French party, [510].
Bradstreet, Simon, restored to power, [87];
dies, [96].
Brainerd, David, [246];
life, by Jonathan Edwards, [246].
Brandon house, [275].
Brassier, Wm., survey of Lake Champlain, [485].
Brattleboro’ (Vt.), [127], [183].
Bray, Thomas, Apostolic Charity, [282];
fac-simile of title, [283].
Breard, [610].
Breda, treaty at (1667), [476];
part of Acadia restored to France, [478].
Breese, S., Early History of Illinois, [71], [622].
Brehm, Lieutenant, describes Ticonderoga, [537];
sent to Lake Huron, [610];
report to Amherst, [610].
Brevoort, J. C., [68].
Brewster, Portsmouth, N. H., [169].
Brickell, John, [301];
Natural History of North Carolina, [344].
Bricks, imported, [226];
made in America, [226].
Bridger, [116].
Briggs, C. A., American Presbyterianism, [132], [247].
Brinley, Francis, [176].
Brissot de Warville, Nouveau Voyage, [284].
British footguard (1745), [489].
British Museum, Catalogue of prints, etc., [114];
Catalogue of printed maps, [233];
British soldier, [485];
(1701-14), picture of, [109];
of Wolfe’s time, [547].
Brock, R. A., edits Spotswood’s letters, [281];
edits Dinwiddie’s letters, [281], [572];
on Black’s journal, [566].
[Brockland] (Brooklyn), [254].
Brodhead, J. R., on Cornbury, [241].
Bromfield, Edw., autog., [425].
Bronson, Henry, Connecticut Currency, [170].
Brooker, Wm., [121].
Brookfield (Mass.), [184].
Brooklyn. See [Brockland].
Brooks, Noah, [424].
Broughton, Sampson, [237].
Broughton, Thomas, [332].
Brown, Andrew, on the Acadians, [458];
intending a history of Nova Scotia, [458].
Brown, James, [208].
Brown, Richard, Cape Breton, [44];
Brown, Thomas, Plain Narrative, [186];
Sufferings and Deliverances, [593].
Browne, Fox, Life of John Locke, [336].
Browne, Wm. Hand, edits Maryland records, [270];
his Maryland, [271].
Bruce, Lewis, [400].
Brunswick (Me.), [181];
Remarks on the plan (1753), [474].
Bryan, Hugh, [352].
Bryan, Jona., [391].
Bryent, Walter, journal, [180];
his regiment, [183].
Buchanan, Geo., [353].
Buchanan, John, [603];
Glasgow, [603].
Buckingham, Rev. Mr., journal of siege of Port Royal (1710), [423].
Buffalo Historical Society, [249].
Buffaloes, to be propagated, [21].
Buissonière, [50].
Bulkely, Secretary, [458].
Bull, Wm., [332], [352], [367], [370].
Bullard, H. A., [72].
Bundy, Richard, [364].
[Burd], Colonel James, journal, [270].
Burgess, Colonel Elisha, [115].
Burgis, W., [123].
Burgiss, Wm., engraver, [252].
Burk, John, [593];
Virginia, [280].
Burke, Edmund, on the Acadians, [457];
European Settlements in America, [618];
Works, [618];
Comparative Importance of the Commercial Principles, [615].
Burke, Wm., Remarks on the Letter addressed to Two Great Men, [615].
Burling, Jas., [257].
Burling, Jno., [257].
Burlington (N. J.), [228].
Burnaby, Andrew, Travels, [168], [245], [284];
various editions, [245].
Burnet, Governor Wm., Answer to a Romish Priest, [186];
governor of New Jersey, [220];
transferred to Massachusetts, [129], [220];
governor of New York, [197];
quarrels with the Massachusetts Assembly, [131];
as a literary man, [131];
dies, [131].
Burnwell, John, Settlement on the Golden Islands, [392].
Burrows, Life of Lord Hawke, [438].
Burton, General, [57].
Burton, Lieutenant-Colonel, [591].
Bury, Viscount, on Braddock’s defea, [577];
Exodus of the Western Nations, [138], [439], [621].
Bushrangers, [4].
Busk, H. W., New England Company, [169].
Butel-Dumont, G. M., Histoire et Commerce des Colonies Angloises, [617];
Present State of North America, [617];
notes on Jeffrey’s Conduct of the French, [482].
Butler, Kentucky, [265].
Byfield, Colonel, [113].
Byles, Mather, portrait, [128];
poem on George II., [129];
on Burnet, [130];
and the Great Awakening, [135].
Bynner, E. L., [169].
Byrd, Wm., helps Stith in his Virginia, [280];
on quit-rents of Virginia, [280];
Progress to the Mines, [281];
his character, [276];
his library, [276];
History of Dividing Line, [275];
portrait, [275];
Westover Papers, [275];
letters, [282];
runs line of Northern Neck, [276];
Byrd Manuscripts, [276].
See [Burd].
Cadet, Joseph, [57];
in France, [559].
[Cadillac], accounts of, [560];
statue, [560];
letters, [561].
Cadodaquais, [40].
Cadogan, George, The Spanish Hireling, [397].
Caffey Inlet, [338].
Cajeans, [463].
See [Acadians].
Calamy, Edmund, his Increase Mather, [125].
Caledonia (Acadia), [479].
Callender, Elisha, [119].
Callender, John, Rhode Island Century Sermon, [137].
Callières, [4];
autog., [4].
Calvert, Benedict Leonard, [267].
Calvert, Charles, [261];
on the boundary dispute of Maryland, [239].
Calvert, Sir George, [271].
Cameron, Baron, [276].
Cameron, Duncan, Life and Adventures, [579].
Campbell, Alex., letter from Quebec, [604].
Campbell, C., Spotswood Family, [281].
Campbell, D., Nova Scotia, [419].
Campbell, Major Duncan, [597].
Campbell, G. L., Journal of Expedition by Oglethorpe, [398].
Campbell, Lord Wm., [333].
Campbell, Tryon County, [587].
Camuse, Jacques, [387].
Canada in the eighteenth century, [5];
postal service, [7];
military posts (1752), [11];
dual government, [57];
controlled in France, [60];
errors of historians, [64];
attack on ordered (1709), [422];
expedition (1710), [107];
(1711), [108];
military routes to, [557];
surrendered, [558];
cost of the invasion, [569];
French summaries of events, [569];
resources in 1759 failed, [600];
paternal government, [600];
compared with the English colonies, [600];
her plunderers tried in France, [610];
their trials, [610];
her importance in settling the terms of peace (1763), [614];
tracts cited, [615];
Acadians in, [463];
archives, [617];
papers in public record office, [617];
copies at Quebec, [459];
list of them in Réponse à un Ordre, [459];
Collection de Manuscrits, etc., [617];
Chalmers’s papers, [354];
Mémoire (1682, etc.), [561];
Warburton’s Conquest of Canada, [621];
Picturesque Canada, [549];
Royal Society Transactions, [452].
Canadian Antiquarian, [279].
Canadian Monthly, [439].
Canso, fort at, plan, [467];
surprised by the French, [145], [410], [434].
Canzes, [55].
Cap Rouge (near Quebec), [550], [552].
Cape Baptist, view of, [449].
Cape Breton, Importance and Advantage of Cape Breton truly stated, [422], [438];
The Great Importance of Cape Breton, [439];
Accurate Description of Cape Breton, [439];
Memoir of the Principal Transactions, [439];
map of, [481];
by Bellin, [440];
by Des Barres, [440];
by Kitchin, [440];
map of coast (1753), [475];
tracts for and against retaining it at the peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, [438];
Importance and Advantage of Cape Breton considered, [438];
Two Letters, [438];
wars in, [407].
Cape Carteret, [288].
Cape Cod, in Popple’s map, [134].
Cape Diamond (Quebec), [544].
Cape Fear River, [288];
settlement at, [288];
fort at, [303];
English at, [338];
on early map, [338].
Cape Hatterash (Hatteras), [338].
Cape Hope (N. C.), [338].
Cape Sable Indians, [103], [434].
Cape Tourmente, [542].
[Cape]. See names of capes.
Capefigue, J. B. H. R., Opérations Financières, [77].
Captivities (class of books), [186], [590].
Capuchins in Louisiana, [43], [44].
Carew, Bampfylde Moore, [252].
Carey, Thomas, [297].
Carillon. See [Ticonderoga].
Carleton, Guy, [603];
at Quebec, [543].
Carlisle, Pa., treaty at (1753), [245].
Carlyle, Frederick the Great, [606];
on Wolfe’s victory, [607].
Carmelites in Louisiana, [43].
Carmichael, Sir James, [608].
Carmichael-Smyth, Sir James, Précis of the Wars in Canada, [608].
Carolinas, history of, [285];
proprietary government, [285];
grants (1663-1729), shown in a map, [285];
Comberford’s map (1657), [285];
this region variously called, [286];
origin of name “Carolina” or “Carolana”, [286];
names of proprietors, [286], [287];
Clarendon County, [288];
it disappears, [293];
Craven County, [289];
Albemarle County, [289];
Chowan Colony, [289];
purposes of the proprietors, [290];
they oppose democratic tendencies, [291];
fundamental constitutions, [291];
their provisions, [291];
titles, [291];
Church of England established, [292];
land tenure in, [292];
surrendered to the crown, [361];
Acadians in, [463].
See [North] and [South Carolina].
Carolines (coin), [230].
Carpenter, Geo., [364].
Carpenter, J. C., “Old Maryland”, [272].
Carpenter, W. H., [405].
Carr, Lucian, on the mounds of the Mississippi and on women among the Iroquois, [23].
Carr’s Fort, [375].
Carroll, B. R., Historical Collections of South Carolina, [355], [404].
Carroll, Chas., Journal to Canada, [594];
his mansion, [272].
Carter, C. W., York County, Pa., [249].
Carter, Robert, [267].
Carteret, Lord, his share of Carolina not sold to the crown, [301].
Carteret, Sir George, [286];
autog., [287].
Carteret, conveys land to the trustees of Georgia, [361].
Carthagena, taken, [69].
Caruthers, W. A., Knights of the Horseshoe, [563].
Carver, Jona., Travels, [594].
Casco Bay, Indian treaty at, [432].
Casgrain, Abbé, portrait, [619].
Cass papers, [561].
Cassell, United States, [239].
Cassiques, in Carolina, [291].
Castin, the younger, [122].
Castle William (Boston), plan of, [108].
language, [356].
Catesby, Mark, Natural History of Carolina, [350].
Cathcart papers, [604].
[Catholics] excluded from Georgia, [364];
in Maryland, [259], [260], [262];
and the treaty of 1763, [615].
Caton family mansion, [272].
Catskill Creek, [237].
Caughnawaga, [4], [186], [487].
Causton, Thomas, [380].
Cayuga Historical Society, [249].
Céloron de Bienville, his expedition, [8], [490], [569];
authorities, [8];
inscription on his plates, [9];
map showing where they were buried, [569], [570].
Cerisier, A. M., Remarques sur les Erreurs de Raynal, [457].
Cevallos, Pedro, [69].
Chabert, Joncaire, [610].
Chabert, J. B., Voyage, [475].
Chaigneau, L., [561].
Chaleur Bay, map, [614].
Chalmers, Geo., Opinions of Eminent Lawyers, [261];
Political Annals, [352], [354];
refuses aid to Williamson, [352];
Grahame’s use of his papers, [352], [353], [354], [620];
his papers, [352];
Introduction to the History of the Colonies, [353];
edited by Sparks, [353];
autog., [353];
on Virginia, [278];
Chamberlain, Mellen, on the Massachusetts Records, [165].
Chambers, G., Irish and Scotch in Pennsylvania, [249].
Chambers, Eminent Scotsmen, [76].
Champigny, Chev. de, [73];
Etat Présent de la Louisiane, [67].
Champlain, his notion of bounds of Acadia, [479].
Champlain, Lake, misplaced in the Dutch maps, [88], [234];
French grants on, [238];
first occupied by the French, [567];
maps of, [485];
surveys, [485];
Popple’s map, [486].
Chandler, P. W., American Criminal Trials, [241].
Chandler, Rev. Sam., diary at Lake George, [586].
Channing, Edw., Town and County Government, [169], [281].
Chaouanons, [564].
See [Shawnees].
Chaouchas, [41].
Chapais, Thomas, Montcalm et le Canada, [607].
on Connecticut claims in Pennsylvania, [180].
Charlestown (N. H.), [183].
[Charlestown] (S. C.), later Charleston, plan by Crisp, [343];
“South Carolina Society”, [349];
map of vicinity, [351];
of harbor, [351];
first site, [308];
threatened by the Spaniards, [308];
Albemarle Point, [308];
town removed to Oyster Point, [308], [309];
map of vicinity, [315];
other early maps, [315];
descriptions, [315];
plantations on the rivers, [317];
population, [317];
slaves, [317];
religion in, [317];
attacked by the Spanish, [319];
Popple’s plan of the town (1732), [330];
view of town (1742), [331];
name changed to “Charleston” (1783), [331];
Oglethorpe at, [367];
Spanish attack on, [342].
Charlevoix, on the bounds of Acadia, [473], [479];
used by Jefferys, [616];
his historical journal, [72];
used in Smith’s New York, [618];
Nouv. France, 63;
editions and translations, [63], [474];
at New Orleans, [63];
annotated by Dr. Shea, [63];
his maps (by Bellin), [474].
Charnock, Biographia Navalis, [437].
visited by Charlevoix, [52];
plan, [54];
position, [55];
described, [71].
Chase, E. B., Over the Border, [429].
Chase, G. W., Haverhill, [184].
Chasse, Father de la, [431].
Chasteaumorand, [16].
Chateauguay, [23].
Chatham, Lord, Correspondence, [467].
Chatkas, [66].
Chauncey, Chas., sermon on Louisbourg victory, [435], [438];
and the Great Awakening, [135];
Seasonable Thoughts, [135];
Letter to Whitefield, [135];
Letter to a Friend, [579];
Second Letter to a Friend, [586];
Two Letters to a Friend, [587].
Chauncey, Isaac, [185].
Chaussegros de Léry, [556].
Chautauqua, [570].
Chauveau, on Garneau, [619].
Chebucto harbor. See [Halifax].
Chebuctou. See [Halifax]. [450].
Checkley, John, [126];
prints Leslie’s Method, [126];
Discourse concerning Episcopacy, [126];
in Providence, [126].
Chequins (coin), [230].
Cherokees, [25], [86], [345], [350], [359], [484], [567];
Sir Alex, Cuming’s visit to, [392];
maps of their country, [393], [484];
depredating (1756), [333];
make war, [333];
forts built among, [332];
Some Observations on Campaigns, [350];
treaty with, [329].
Chesapeake Bay, maps of, [273], [472].
Chiaha River, [70].
Chickasaws, [25];
(Chicazas), [70];
(Chicachas), [82];
attacked, [49], [50], [51], [52];
Journal de la Guerre contre les Chicachas, [68].
Chignectou, plans, [452].
Child, Josiah, New Discourse of Trade, [119].
Chimera, [76].
(Chactas), [83];
(Chatkas), [86].
Chogage, [559].
Chouaguen, [511].
Chowan, river, [287].
Christ Church (Cambridge) chimes, [145].
Christie’s Surveys of New York, [238].
Christmas Day, [101];
observance in New England, [118].
Chubb, surrenders Pemaquid, [96].
Church, Benj., Entertaining Passages, [420], [427];
fac-simile of title, [427];
his eastward expedition (1704), [420];
divers estimates of his conduct, [421];
at the eastward again, [106], [407], [408];
sources on his career, [420].
Church, Thomas, prepares his father’s narrative, [427];
edited by H. M. Dexter, [427].
Church of England in the colonies, [230].
Claiborne, J. F. H., Mississippi, [48], [71].
Clap, Roger, Memoirs, [137].
Clap, Thomas, Yale College, [102].
[Clarendon], Earl of, [286];
autog., [287].
Clarendon Historical Society, Reprints, [135].
Clark, H. A., [278].
Clarke, George, Voyage to America, [243].
Clarke, John, and the Rhode Island charter, [620].
Clarke, R. H., [271].
Clarke, Wm. (Boston), [490].
Clarke, Wm., Observations on the Conduct of the French, [430], [475].
Clarke, lieutenant-governor of New York, [200];
suggests attack on Louisbourg, [434].
Clarke, Wesley family, [404].
Clavarack Creek, [237].
Clayton, John, Observables in Virginia, [278].
Cleaveland, Chaplain, [598].
Cleland, Tombo-chi-qui, [399].
Clement, J. P., Portraits Historiques, [77].
Clement, Thomas, plan of the Lake George battle (1755), reduced fac-simile, [586]a, [586]b.
Clérac, [44].
Cleveland, [559].
Clinton, Admiral Geo., [201];
governor of New York, [201];
autog. and seal, [202];
and the Six Nations, [147];
his plan of union (1744), [611];
invites (1751) a conference of the colonies, [612].
Clinton, De Witt, [570].
Clos, [610].
Coal mines, [225].
Cobb, Sylvanus, [146];
projects a raid, [149].
Cochrane, J., [238].
Cochut, John, Law, son système, [77].
Cod-fish, emblem of Massachusetts, [177].
Cœur, Jean, [490].
Cohen, J. B., [356].
Cohoes fall, [236].
Coin, in use, [229];
Spanish, [229];
clipped, [229];
counterfeit, [230].
Coke and Moore, John Wesley, [403].
Colburn, Jere., Bibliography of Massachusetts, [181].
Colden, Cadwallader, account of Lancaster treaty (1744), [566];
on the congress of 1754, [612];
on the Indian trade, [571];
letters, [107];
map of the Lakes and the Iroquois country, [83], [235], [238], [491];
on Smith’s New York, [618];
governor of New York, [206];
autog. and seal, [206];
Papers on the Encouragement of the Indian Trade, [235];
his Five Nations, [235];
his surveys of the Hudson river lands, [235]-237;
papers on New York, [241];
a botanist, [241];
his likeness, [241];
his papers, [241];
printed, [241];
on the capture of Fort Lévis, [609].
Coleman, Lyman Family, [585].
Colleton, Sir John, [286];
autog., [287].
Colleton, Sir Peter, [288], [306].
Colleton, Thos., [306].
Collins, Kentucky, [565].
Colman, Benj., [101], [126], [396];
and the Great Awakening, [135];
on Governor Burnet, [131];
on the Indian wars, [432];
on C. Mather, [157];
papers, [436];
sermon before Shirley, [144];
life by Turell, [168].
Distressed State of Boston, etc., [171].
[Colonies], as understood by France and England, [59], [600];
French method described, [61];
English method, [61].
Columbia College, [248].
Comberford, Nicholas, his map of North Carolina coast (1657), [285].
Commerce, [118];
in the colonies, [227];
MS. sources, [232].
Common law, carried by English emigrants, [261].
[Company of the Indies], [33] (see [Company of the West]);
surrenders its right, [49].
absorbs other companies, [33] (see [Law, John]; and [“Company of the Indies”]);
Recueil d’arrests, etc., [65], [76].
Conant, H. C., New England Theocracy, [159].
Condon, F. F., [65].
Conestoga, [484];
council at, [212].
Congress of 1754, Georgia not represented, [391].
See [Albany].
Connecticut, Chalmers papers on, [354];
Colonial Record, [166], [617];
legislative history, [166];
financial history, [170];
New London Society for trade, etc., [171];
conservative in finances, [176];
boundary controversies, [177];
claims in Pennsylvania, [180];
bounds on Massachusetts, [180];
names of her towns, [181];
local histories, [188];
report of her commissioners on the Albany congress, [612], [613];
defends her borders, [129];
quiet career, [90];
the Great Awakening in, [135];
Governor Saltonstall dies, [143];
Joseph Talcott succeeds, [143];
her first press, [151];
condition (1755), [151];
authorities on her history, [163];
her appeal in 1705, [164];
map of, [88];
sends troops to Massachusetts, [94];
refuses Fletcher of New Jersey command of her militia, [94];
her orthodoxy, [102];
on Port Royal expedition, [107];
her militia, [111];
Fitz-John Winthrop, governor, [111];
Mohegan case, [111];
Gurdon Saltonstall, governor, [111];
the Saybrook platform, [111].
Connecticut River, in Popple’s map, [134];
the bounds of New York, [178];
the Versche River of the Dutch, [234].
Connecticut Valley in the Indian wars, [184];
plan, [184].
Continental Monthly, [268].
Contrecœur, autog., [493];
commanding at Duquesne, [493];
his official report on Braddock’s defeat, [580];
letter, [574].
Convicts in Louisiana, [36].
Conyngham, Redmond, Dunkers at Ephrata, [246].
Coode, his quarrel with Nicholson, [260].
Cook, Eben, Sot-weed Factor, [272];
Sot-weed Redivivus, [272].
Cook, Fort, [134].
Cook, the navigator, at Quebec, [543];
Life of Cook, [545].
Cooke, Elisha, the elder, popular tribune, [87];
in England, [87];
his likeness, [89];
champion of old conditions, [92];
returns to Boston, [93];
devises grants to the governors, [94];
and Bellomont, [98];
opposes Jos. Dudley, [103];
who is finally reconciled, [113];
dies, [113];
his papers, [162].
Cooke, Elisha, the younger, [116];
his portrait, [117];
his Just and Reasonable Vindication, [117];
sent to England, [124];
loses favor, [133].
Cooke, J. E., History of Virginia, [280];
Stories of the Old Dominion, [563];
on the Westover mansion, [275].
Cooper, Sir Anthony Ashley, [286];
autog., [287].
Cooper, J. F., Mohicans, [595].
Cooper, General J. T., [232], [584].
Cooper, Peter, his view of Philadelphia, [258].
Cooper, Samuel, [586];
The Crisis, [177].
Cooper, Wm., [135].
Coosa River, [359].
Coote, Richard. See [Bellomont].
Cope, Alfred, edits Penn and Logan letters, [242].
Copley, J. S., [169];
life and works by Perkins, [141];
by Martha B. Amory, [141].
Copley, Sir Lionel, [259].
Copper, in New Jersey, [225].
Coram, Thos., [364].
Corcoran, W. W., buys the Dinwiddie Papers, [572].
[Cornbury], Lord, [111];
autog., [192];
in New York, [195];
his grant of land to Rip Van Dam, [236];
in women’s clothes, [241];
portrayed by Brodhead, [241];
a profligate, [195];
in prison, [196];
recalled, [196];
made Earl of Clarendon, [196].
Cornwallis, Edw., [410], [450];
settles Halifax (N. S.), [414].
Coronelli and Tillemon’s map, [79], [473].
Corter’s Kill, [237].
Corvettes, [136].
Cosa, province of, [359].
Cosby, governor of New York, [193], [198];
governor of New Jersey, [220];
dies, [198].
Costebelle, Pastour de, [421].
Costume, preserved in portraits, [141].
Cotton Papers, [166].
Counties, origin of, [281].
County histories, [249].
Courtenay, W. A., [306];
Charleston Year Books, [340].
Courtois, Alphonse, Banques en France, [75].
Coventry forge (Pennsylvania), [224].
Cox, W. W., [253].
Cox, Bibliotheca Curiosa, [137].
Coxe, Daniel, [335];
Carolana, [13], [69], [72], [81], [611];
his portrait, [611];
plan of union for the colonies, [611];
Collection of Voyages, [69];
his map of Carolana, [69], [70];
his ship on the Mississippi, [20].
Cozas, [70].
Crafford, John, Carolina, [340].
Craft, journal of siege of Louisbourg, [438].
Craig, N. B., edits Stobo’s Memoirs, [575];
Olden Time, [576];
on Braddock’s defeat, [576];
Pittsburg, [249];
plan of Braddock’s march, [500].
Craven, Sir Anthony, dies, [322].
Craven, Colonel Chas., [320].
Craven, William, Lord, [286];
autog., [287];
palatine, [320].
Creasy, E. S., Essay on Montcalm, [607].
Creek Indians, [321];
cede lands to Oglethorpe, [370];
upper and lower, [370], [371];
their country, [401].
Creigh, Alfred, Washington County, Pennsylvania, [249].
surveys a road over the mountains, [570];
lives of, [272].
Cresap war, [272].
Crèvecœur, French at, [566].
Crisp, Edw., plan of Charlestown (S. C.), [343].
Croatoan, [338].
Croghan, Geo., explorer, [10], [490], [570];
his journals, [10], [596], [610];
list of Indian nations, [564];
his statement, [575];
transactions with the Indians, [570];
his letter on Duquesne, [498].
Cromwell, his grant in Acadia according to English and French view, [478], [479].
Crown Point expeditions, [165];
Massachusetts troops in, [585];
French fort at, [7];
occupied by the French (1731), [487];
strengthened by Amherst, [537];
fort built in 1731, plan of, [537];
view of ruins at, [538];
other plans and views, [538].
Crowne, Memoirs, [476].
Cross, An Answer, [582].
Crozat, Antony, permitted to trade, [28];
his character, [28];
his plans fail, [31].
Cullum, Geo. W., Defences of Narragansett Bay, [142].
Culpepper, John, [295];
his rebellion, [311];
tried, [295].
Culpepper, Lord Thomas, in Virginia, [263];
portrait, [263];
his financial schemes, [263];
receives the northern neck, [276];
his daughter marries Fairfax, [276];
his letters, [282];
proposes federation, [611].
Cumberland (Maryland), [493].
Cumberland, Fort (Acadia), [452];
Des Barres’s map, [453].
Cumberland Island, [358].
Cuming, Sir Alexander, [329];
aimed to establish trade with the Cherokees (1730), [392].
Cummings, C. A., [169].
Curren, Benj., [418].
Curteis, Bampton Lectures, [403].
Curwen, diary of siege of Louisbourg, [438].
Cusick, David, [233].
Custis family, [276].
Cutler, Timothy, [102];
becomes Episcopalian, [120];
in Boston, [120];
and Harvard College, [126].
Cutter, A. R., [436].
Dabney, W. P., [282].
Daine, on Abercrombie’s defeat, [598].
Daire, Eugène, Économistes Financiers, [75], [77].
Dalcho, F. D., Episcopal Church in South Carolina, [341].
Dale, James W., Presbyterians on the Delaware, [247].
Dalhousie, Earl, [616];
governor of Canada, [551].
Dallas, Geo. M., [258].
Dalton, Jos., [307].
Damariscotta River, [181].
Dame, Luther, [437].
Danforth, Samuel, [420].
Danforth, Thomas, [92], [131].
Daniel, Geo. F., Huguenots in the Nipmuck Country, [98], [184].
Daniel, Colonel Robt., [296], [322].
Daniel, Nos Gloires, [14], [106].
Daniels, R. L., [463].
D’Anville, Admiral, sent to attack Boston, [147], [413], [487].
D’Anville, J. B., as geographer, [81];
his map of Louisiana, [81];
his Œuvres Géog., [81];
Amérique Septentrionale, [81], [474];
improved on Douglass, [475];
map of 1746, [11];
map of the St. Lawrence, [614];
his map showing the claims of France, [83], [482];
his Mémoire, [83];
map of North America, improved by Bolton, [235];
published by Homann, [235].
Dapper, Olfert, Die unbekante Neue Welt, [472];
its maps, [472].
Darby, Wm., Louisiana, [81].
Darien Expedition, [77].
Darien (Georgia), [375], [377].
Darlington, Wm., [273].
Darlington, W. M., edits Smith’s Remarkable Occurrences, [579].
Darlington, Countess of, [113].
D’Aulnay, his territory in Acadia, [478], [479];
his Lettres-patentes, [476].
Dauphin Island, [27], [28], [66], [70] (see [Massacre Island]);
siege of, [37].
Davenant, Charles, Works, [611];
plan of uniting the colonies, [611].
Davidson and Struvé, Illinois, [71].
Davies, Samuel, Sermon, [578];
account of, [578];
Works, [579];
on death of George II., [579].
Davis, Andrew McF., “Canada and Louisiana”, [1];
Journey of Moncacht-Apé, [77].
Davis, Geo. T., on the St. Regis bell, [186].
Davis, J., Welsh Baptists, [247].
Davis, S., on the Moravians, [246].
Dawes, E. C., edits Journal of Rufus Putnam, [594].
Dawson, H. B., on the New Hampshire grants, [179];
Papers on the Boundary of New York and New Jersey, [238];
Sons of Liberty, [241].
Day, Mrs. C. M., Eastern Townships, [602].
Day, T., Judiciary of Connecticut, [166].
De Bow, J. D. W., [72];
Political Annals of South Carolina, [355].
[De Brahm], J. G. W., [391];
(MS.) History of the Three Provinces, [401];
account of South Carolina, [350];
Philosophico-Historico Hydrography, [350];
Map of South Carolina, [352];
Province of Georgia, [401].
De Chambon, account of siege of Louisbourg (1745), [439].
De Costa, B. F., History of Fort George, [535];
introduction to White’s Episcopal Church, [244];
early Episcopacy in Virginia, [282];
on the Shapley map, [337];
on St. Regis, [186].
D’Estournelle, Vice-Admiral, [413].
De Fer, Nicholas, his maps, [80].
De Foe, Daniel, Party Tyranny, [342];
Case of Protestant Dissenters, [342];
Captain Jack, [284].
De Forest, Indians of Connecticut, [111].
De Haas, Wells, Western Virginia, [581].
D’Hébécourt, letters, [608].
De la Coone, [449].
De la Jonquière, Admiral, [413].
De Laet’s map of Carolina, [336].
De Lancey, E. F., on James De Lancey, [241].
De Lancey, James, memoir of, by E. F. De Lancey, [241];
made chief justice of New York, [198];
leader of popular faction, [202];
becomes governor, [204];
autog. and seal, [205];
on the Congress of 1754, [205];
resigns, [206];
dies, [207];
thwarts the New York government (1767), [569].
De Mille, on the Evangeline Country, [459].
De Peyster, J. W., on the French war, [621].
De Peyster, N., [233].
De Renne (see [Wymberley-Jones]), [401].
De Voe, T. F., Public Markets of New York, [249].
Deane, Chas., on the bibliography of Hutchinson, [162];
edits Trumbull Papers, [181];
on Mather’s Magnalia, [156];
on the Montcalm forgeries, [606];
owns Vaughan’s Journal, [500].
Decanver’s bibliography of Methodism, [403].
Deerfield, [105]; attacked, [185], [186];
conference (1735) with Indians at, [433].
Delamotte, Charles, [377].
Delaville, Abbé, État Présent, [582].
Delaware, bounds of, fixed, [263];
acquired by Penn, [207];
“lower counties”, [209].
Delaware River, its source, [234].
Delawares on the Muskingum, [563];
treaty (1757), [596].
his maps, [80].
Delisle, Guillaume, [80];
his maps, [80];
map of Louisiana, [72];
his map shows the French claims in Acadia, [474].
Denny, Wm., governor of Pennsylvania, [216].
Dent, J. C., Last Forty Years of Canada, [619].
Denys, his government in Acadia (1654), [478].
Derby, E. H., on the landbank, etc., [376].
Des Barres, Atlantic Neptune, [429];
map of the St. Lawrence, [614].
Deschamps, Chas., [610].
Deschamps, Judge, [458].
Desgouttes, [464].
Detroit (1706), [561];
attacked (1712), [561];
attacked by the Foxes, [484];
conferences at, [560];
founded, [483];
the French flee to (1759), [535];
accounts of, [560];
French families, [560];
papers on its founding, [560];
surrendered (1760), [559], [610].
Dexter, Arthur, [141].
Dexter, F. B., Founding of Yale College, [102];
Biographical Sketches of Graduates, [102];
on names of Connecticut towns, [181].
Dexter, H. M., on Cotton Mather, [157];
edits Church’s Entertaining Passages, [427];
on John Wise, [108].
Dickinson, Jonathan, his house in Philadelphia, [258].
Didier, E. L., on the Baltimores, [271].
Diéreville, on the Acadians, [457];
Relation, [422].
Dieskau, sent to Canada, [494];
ordered to Lake George, [502];
his line of march, [526];
defeated by Johnson and Lyman, [504];
wounded and taken, [504], [587];
his map of his campaign (1755), [585];
official report, [588];
commission and instructions, [588];
thought to have inspired the Dialogue entre le Maréchal Saxe et le Baron Dieskau, [589];
his statements in Diderot’s Mémoires, [589];
his despatches said to be falsified, [589].
Digby, Edw., [364].
Dilworth, W. H., History of the Present War, [615].
Dinwiddie, Robt., governor of Virginia, [268];
portrait and autog., [269];
goes to England, [270];
advocated (1752) northern and southern unions of the colonies, [612];
his papers, [572];
use of them by historians, [572];
Sparks’s copies, [572];
described by Henry Stevens, [572];
bought by W. W. Corcoran, [572];
given to Virginia Historical Society, [572];
edited by R. A. Brock, [572];
Official Records, [572], [281];
precipitates conflict on the Ohio, [12];
sends Washington’s expedition to Le Bœuf, [492];
the disaster at Fort Necessity, [494].
Diron d’Artaguette, [27].
Diron, his map, [80].
Disosway, G. P., on the Huguenots, [247], [349].
Ditchley House, [275].
Dobbs, Arthur, [303];
portrait, [304];
governor of North Carolina, [304].
Dobson, John, Chron. Annals of the War, [574], [616].
Dockwa, [218].
Doddridge, Jos., Notes of Virginia and Pennsylvania, [581].
Dodge, W., edits Penhallow, [425].
[Dodsley]’s Annual Register, [616].
Dolberry, Capt., [92].
Dongan, Governor, a Catholic, [190].
Dongan’s laws, [232].
Donne, Robt., [307].
Doolittle, Rev. Mr., Short Narrative, [189].
Dorchester (S. C.), [379].
Doreil on Abercrombie’s defeat, [578];
Éloge sur Montcalm, [605];
sent to France, [532];
Lake George battle (1755), [588];
letters on his Paris mission, [600].
Dorr, Moses, [528].
Doubloons, [230].
Doucette, John, [409].
Douglass, David, [399].
Douglass, Captain James, [438].
Douglass, John, supposed author of Letter Addressed to Two Great Men, [615].
Douglass, Dr. William, on Dean Berkeley, [142];
on the Great Awakening, [135];
on the maps of New England, [133];
on finances, [173];
Some Observations, etc., [173];
Essay concerning Silver and Paper Currencies, [174];
Discourse concerning the Currencies, [174];
rejoinders, [174];
quarrel with Knowles, [158];
with Shirley, [159];
his character, [159];
his style, [159];
opposes inoculation, [120];
on the siege of Louisbourg (1745), [146], [438], [439].
Doyle, John A., on Maryland history, [271];
his English in America, [271], [356].
Drake, Samuel A., Old Landmarks of Boston, [169];
Old Landmarks of Middlesex, [169];
Nooks and Corners of New England Coast, [169].
Drake, Samuel G.. on Cotton Mather, [156], [157];
Early History of Georgia, [392];
edits Norton’s Redeemed Captive, [187];
Five Years’ French and Indian Wars, [438];
prints Phips’s instruction to commissioners, [450];
Tragedies of the Wilderness, [421].
Drama, interdicted in Massachusetts, [150].
Draper, Lyman C., [74];
on the expedition against the Shawanoes, [589];
Recollections of Grignon, [580];
on Stobo, [498].
Draper, Richard, [586].
Drucour, account of defences of Louisbourg, [467];
diary of Louisbourg (1758), [464].
Drummond, Wm., governor of Albemarle in Carolina, [288].
Drysdale, Hugh, speeches in Virginia, [267].
Du Buisson, [561].
Du Guay, [16].
Du Poisson, [46].
Duane, Jas., Rights of the Colony of New York, [178];
Royal Adjudication concerning Lands, etc., [178];
Collection of Evidence, etc., [179];
State of the Evidence, [179].
Duck, Stephen, [137].
Dudley, Jos., autog., [425];
correspondence for a peace with Vaudreuil, [421];
charged with trading illicitly with the French, [422];
bitter tracts against, [422];
Memorial of the Present Deplorable State of New England, [422];
A Modest Inquiry, [422];
Deplorable State of New England, [422];
his letters, [166];
made governor of Massachusetts, [103];
his instructions, [103];
comes to Boston, [104];
his character, [104];
quarrels with the Mathers, [104], [422];
with the legislature, [105];
conspires with Cornbury, [111];
reappointed governor, [113];
attacks Leverett, [119];
imprisoned, [87];
in New York, [91];
would be governor, [95];
at Isle of Wight, [95];
opposed landbank, [170];
on Walker’s expedition (1711), [561];
instructions to Colonel Church, [420];
at Casco, [420].
Dudley, Paul, [113];
Banks of Credit, [171];
his diary, [135].
Dudley, Wm., [185].
Dudley, Colonel Wm., [423].
Duhautchamp, [76];
Systéme des Finances, [77].
Duke’s Laws, [231].
Dulany, Daniel, [578];
on the Acadians, [462];
on the Lake George battle (1755), [587].
Dumas, commands the French in Pennsylvania, [581];
at Duquesne, [497];
letter on Braddock’s defeat, [580].
Dummer, Jeremy, Letter to a Friend, [109], [562];
Defence of the New England Charters, [121];
made London agent, [107];
Letter to a Noble Lord, etc., [109], [562];
his portrait, [115];
in England, [116];
on the salary question in Massachusetts, [131];
urged that the St. Lawrence was the proper boundary of New England, [422].
Dummer, Wm., lieutenant-governor of Massachusetts, [116];
portrait, [114];
in power, [131];
Dummer, Fort, [183].
Dummer’s war, [430].
Dumont, Butel, [67].
Dumont de Montigny, [73];
his identity, [66];
Mémoires Historiques sur la Louisiane, [65];
his MS. map of Louisiana, [81];
fac-simile of his engraved map, [82].
Dumplers. See [Dunkers].
Dunbar, Colonel, [496].
Dunbar, Colonel David, [139], [181].
[Dunkers] (Dunkards), [217], [246];
authorities on, [246];
their press, [246].
Duquesne de Menneville, Marquis, governor of Canada, [11], [566];
his instructions, [571];
Mémoire on the Ohio, [498];
sent expedition into the Ohio region (1753), [490];
autog., [492].
Duquesne, Fort, Registre du Fort, [580];
Registres des Baptesmes, etc., [589];
expedition against (1758), [599].
Durell, Philip, Particular Account of the taking of Cape Breton, [438];
cruising on the St. Lawrence Gulf, [540].
Dussieux, L., map of the old French war, [618].
Dustin, Hannah, [96].
Dutisné, [55].
Dutot, Réflexions Politiques, [75].
Duverger de Saint Blin, [610].
Duvergier, [51].
Duverney, P., Examen, [76].
Dwight, Sereno E., edits life of Brainerd, [246].
Dwight, Theodore, edits Madam Knight’s Journal, [423].
Dwight, Theo. F., [30].
Dwight, Timothy, Travels, [587], [594].
Earle, J. C., English Premiers, [596].
Earthquake (1755), [152];
in New England (1727), [128];
literature of, [128].
Eastburn, Robt., Faithful Narrative, [591].
Eastchurch, governor of Carolina, [294].
Eastern Chronicle (New Glasgow, N. S.), [423].
Easton (Pa.), conference (1767), [596];
(1758), [530];
MS. records, [596];
Eaton, S. J. M., Venango County, [249], [492].
Ebeling, C. D., translates Burnaby’s Travels, [245].
Ebenezer (Georgia), founded, [374], [375];
Echard, Lawrence, Gazetteer, [235].
Echols, John, journal, [270].
Eclectic Magazine, [603].
Eden, Charles, governor of Carolina, [299].
Edenton (N. C.), [300].
Education, common school, [237];
in the middle colonies, [247].
Edwards, Jonathan, [133];
his Faithful Narrative, [133];
Some Thought, etc., [133];
Life of David Brainerd, [246];
edited by Sereno E. Dwight, [246].
Edwards, Morgan, Baptists in Philadelphia, [247].
Edwards, T., [273].
Effingham. See [Howard].
Eggleston, Edward, on colonial life, [118], [168], [371];
Colonists at Home, [141].
Egle’s Notes and Queries, [249];
Historical Register, [249].
Egleston, N. H., Williamstown, [187].
Egmont MSS., [141].
Eliot tracts, [169].
Elliott, Benj., Report of Historical Commission of Charleston Library Association, [312].
Ellis, Geo. E., on the Massachusetts royal governors, [147];
on Judge Sewall, [167];
on the Mather diaries, [168];
Red Man and White Man, [460].
Ellis, Henry, [391].
Elizabeth, N. J., [254].
Encyclopédie Méthodique, [77].
Endress, Christian, History of the Dunkers, [246].
Enfield, Conn., [180].
Engel, Samuel, Mémoires Géographiques, [77].
English claims in North America, [235];
maps of, [235].
English Colonies, the plan of union, [611];
proposed by the ministry, [613] (see [Albany], Congress of);
a triple confederacy proposed, [613];
compared with the French, [56];
copies of their charters, [394];
Essay upon the Government of the English Plantations, [611];
general historians of, [619];
populations (1755), [151];
books on their condition, [617].
See [Colonies].
English Historical Review, [578].
English traders in the Mississippi Valley, [25].
Entick, John, General History of the Late War, [616];
on the Acadians, [457];
on the siege of Louisbourg (1758), [467].
Ephrata, Dunkers at, [246].
Episcopacy in the colonies, Chalmers’s paper on, [354].
Episcopal church in Carolina, [341], [342];
in the middle colonies, [244].
Erie (Pennsylvania), [492].
Erie Indians destroyed, [564];
history of, [564].
Errett, Russel, [564].
Erving, John, [144].
Esopus, [237].
Etechemin territory, [479].
Ethier, La Prise de Deerfield, [186].
Evans, John, deputy governor of Pennsylvania, [210];
memoirs by Neill, [243].
Evans, Captain John, his lands, [237].
Evans, Lewis, Essays, [85];
Map of Middle Colonies, [83], [244];
pirated by Jefferys, [84];
as issued by Jefferys, denounced by Pownall, [565];
enlarged by Pownall, [85], [564];
used by Braddock, [578];
the best of the Ohio region, [565].
Everard, Sir Richard, [301].
Everett, Edward, on the army of the French war, [154];
on Harrison’s address, [565];
on the Seven Years’ War as a school of the Revolution, [437];
Orations, [437].
Ewen, Wm., [402].
Examen sobre los Límites de la Acadie, [235].
Eyles, Francis, [364].
Eyma, Xavier, La Légende du Meschacébè, [79].
Eyre, Major, defends Fort William Henry, [513].
Eyre, Wm., [586].
Faillon, notice by Lemoine, [619].
Fairfax, Lord Thomas, at Greenway court, [268];
his character, [268];
marries Culpepper’s daughter and inherits the Northern Neck, [276].
Falmouth (Portland, Me.), [105];
treaty at (1726, 1727, 1732), with Indians, [432];
(1749), [450].
his portraits, [145].
Farmer, John, edits Belknap’s New Hampshire, [163].
Farmer, Silas, Detroit, [560], [622].
Farrar, John, [336].
Father Abraham’s Almanac, [471], [497], [543], [554].
Fay, Jonas, [179].
Felt, Jos. B., arranges Massachusetts archives, [165];
Customs of New England, [169];
Eccles. Hist. of New Eng., [169];
Felton, C. C., on the Acadians, [459].
Ferland, Abbé, portrait, [619];
notice of, by Lemoine, [619].
Fernow, B., on “MS. sources of New York history”, [331];
on the Boundary Controversies of New York, [238];
“The Middle Colonies”, [189].
Field, John W., [242].
Fielding, H., Covent Garden Tragedy, [577].
Fisher, G. H., [595].
Fisher, American Political Ideas, [169].
Fishkill, [237].
Fiske, Frank S., Mississippi Bubble, [77].
Fiske, John, American Political Ideas, [169], [533];
on North Carolina history, [355];
on the town-meeting, [169].
Fiske, Nathan, Brookfield, [184].
Fitch, Asa, [593].
Fitzhugh, George, [276].
Fitzhugh, Wm., his letters, [282].
[Five Nations], claimed as subjects by the English king, [483];
conference (1722), [266];
country of, on Colden’s map, [235], [491];
their various designations, [484].
See [Iroquois].
Five years’ war, [434];
declared, [568].
Flatbush, [254].
Fleet, Thomas, [145];
his ballads, [121];
on the comet, [145];
ridicules the Great Awakening, [135].
Fleming, Wm., and Eliz., Narrative of Sufferings, [590].
Fletcher, Benj., governor of New York, [193];
autog. and seal, [194];
recalled, [194];
governor of Pennsylvania, [208];
called meeting of the colonies (1693), [611].
Fletcher’s manor, [237].
Florida, bounds undefined, [358], [359];
documents on, [73];
map of, [615];
(1753), [365];
name applied by the French to Carolina, [286].
Flying Post, [118].
Foligny, M. de, at siege of Quebec (1759), [605].
Follings, Geo., [467].
Fontaine, John, his diary, [563].
Fontaine, Peter, his map of the Virginia and North Carolina line, [276];
on Sir Wm. Johnson, [584].
Fonte, Admiral, [69].
Foote, H. W., King’s Chapel, [169].
Foote, W. H., Sketches of Virginia, [278];
on the valley of Virginia, [281].
Forbes, General John, letters on his expedition (1758), [599];
his route, [599];
advances on Fort Duquesne, [528];
suspicious of Washington, [529];
treats with the Indians, [529];
occupies Duquesne, [530];
dies, [530];
autog., [530].
Forbes, Thomas, journal, [574].
Forbonnais, Finances de France, [77].
Force, M. F., Indians of Ohio, [564].
Ford, Paul L., [248].
Forrest, W. S., Norfolk, [281].
Forstall, Edmund, [74].
Forster, J. R., translates Bossu’s Travels, [67];
translates Kalm’s Travels, [245].
Fort Anne (New York), [486], [585].
Fort Argyle (Georgia), [372], [375], [379].
Fort Augusta, [214], [270], [333], [375], [379];
(Shamokin), plan, [581].
Fort Barrington, plan and view of, [401].
(Raystown) plan, [581].
Fort Bull, its situation, [595];
Fort Byrd, [564].
Fort Chartres, old and new, [564].
Fort Clinton, [568];
(1746), [487].
Fort Cumberland (Maine), [578];
plans, [578];
view, [578].
Fort Cumberland (Maryland), [464], [495];
plan of, [495];
Washington’s plan of the vicinity, [577].
Fort Diego, [375].
Fort Dummer, [127].
[Fort Duquesne], begun by the French, [493];
French force at, [497];
rude contemporary map of the vicinity, [497];
ruins, [498];
threatened by Forbes, [529];
supplies cut off, [530];
blown up, [530];
name changed by Forbes to Pittsburg, [530].
Fort Edward, plans of, [512], [513];
John Montressor’s journal at, [512];
plan of environs, [514];
situation, [526].
See [Fort Lyman].
Fort François, [86].
Fort Frederick (Albany), [509].
Fort Frederick (Maryland), built, [590];
ruins, [590].
Fort Frontenac, [614];
authorities on Bradstreet’s capture of, [527], [598];
Impartial Account, [598];
articles of capitulation, [598];
plans of, [525].
Fort George (Coxpur Island, Georgia), plan of, [401].
Fort George (Lake George), plan, [535];
begun by Amherst, [536];
described (1775), [594].
See [Fort William Henry].
Fort George (South Carolina), [359].
Fort Halifax (Maine), [151].
Fort Herkimer, [520].
Fort James (New York), [190].
Fort King George, [379].
Fort Le Bœuf, [492].
Fort Lévis captured, [555], [609];
plan of the attack, [609].
Fort Ligonier, [464];
(Loyalhannon) plan, [581].
Fort Littleton, [564].
Fort Loudon, [270], [332], [564].
Fort Louis, [86].
renamed Fort Edward, [505].
Fort Massachusetts, [145].
Fort Necessity, authorities on the surrender, [494], [574];
view of the fort, [574];
plans, [574];
remains, [574];
Washington at, [493].
Fort Niagara, [614].
Fort Nicholson (New York), [486], [585].
Fort No. 4, [183].
Fort Ontario (Oswego), [510], [511].
Fort Pelham, [145].
Fort Pepperell (Oswego), [511].
Fort Pitt, [564];
plan, [581].
See [Fort Duquesne].
Fort Ponchartrain (Detroit), [560].
Fort Pownall built, [154];
conference at, [471].
Fort Prince George, [332].
Fort Rouillé (Toronto), [490].
Fort Schlosser, [534].
Fort Shirley, [145];
(Virginia), [564].
Fort Sorel, [486].
Fort St. Francis (Florida), [375].
Fort St. Frederick (Crown Point), [487], [567].
Fort St. George, [375].
Fort St. Jean, or St. John (Sorel), [486], [575].
Fort St. Louis (Illinois River), [566].
Fort St. Louis (Quebec), [553].
Fort St. Thérèse, [486].
Fort William (Cumberland Island), [375].
[Fort William Henry], situation, [526];
attacked by Montcalm (1757), [165], [515];
plans of, [516];
view of site, [517];
plan of attack, [518];
other plans, [518];
surrenders, [517];
often called Fort George by the French, [518];
attempted surprise by Rigaud, [513];
built, [505];
described (1775), [594];
Montcalm charged the fury of the Indians upon the English rum, [595];
Rigaud’s attack, authorities, [593];
Montcalm’s attack, authorities, [593];
Relation de la Prise de Fort George, [593];
articles of capitulation, [594];
forces engaged, [594].
See [Montcalm].
Fort Williams, its situation, [595].
[Fort]. See names of forts and places having forts.
Foster, Nath., [584].
Foster, W. E., “Statesmanship of the Albany Congress”, [613];
Stephen Hopkins, [139], [163], [612];
Reference Lists, [169].
Fowle, Daniel, Monster of Monsters, [177];
Total Eclipse, [177].
Fowler, Durham, Conn., [585].
Fox River, [566].
Foxcroft, Thomas, [132];
and the Great Awakening, [135].
Foxes (Indians), [564];
Foyer, Canadien, le, [581].
France, collections of ancient laws, [76];
debt of, [31];
John Law’s scheme, [32];
decline of, [59];
her claims in the New World, [83];
maps showing them, [83], [84];
forts established, [84].
Francis, Convers, Life of Rasle, [431].
Frankland, Sir Henry, [144];
his marriage, [144];
at Lisbon, [152].
[Franklin], Benjamin, Autobiography, [168];
in the Congress of 1754, [612];
Short Hints, [612];
drew the plan adopted, [612];
in his Works, [612];
other plans considered, [612];
his account of the Congress, [612];
in Boston conferring with Shirley, [613];
his letters on taxing the colonies to support the union, [613];
writes (with Wm. Smith) A Brief State of the Province of Pennsylvania, [582];
Historical Review, [582];
question of his authorship, [582];
Interest of Great Britain Considered, [615];
argues for the retention of Canada, [615];
prints paper money, [247];
records of his press, [248];
buys Pennsylvania Gazette, [248];
Poor Richard’s Almanac, [248];
upon Shaftesbury, [119];
prints matter on the Penn-Baltimore dispute, [272];
sent to England by Pennsylvania, [216];
True and Impartial State, [582];
in command of the frontiers of Pennsylvania, [583];
on inoculation, [120];
his kite, [152];
Plain Truth, [243].
Franklin, James, [121];
New England Courant, [121];
in Rhode Island, [141].
Franklin, Thos., [400].
Franklin, Wm., governor of New Jersey, [222].
Franklin (Pa.), [570].
Franquelin, his maps, [79].
Franquet, [464].
Fraser, A. C., Works of Berkeley, [141];
lives of Berkeley, [141].
Fraser, Colonel Malcolm, Siege of Quebec, [604].
Frederica, [333], [375], [401];
authorities on Oglethorpe’s repulse of the Spaniards, [398];
founded, [377];
appearance of the town, [377].
See [St. Simon’s Island].
Frederick, Fort (Me.), [181].
See [Fort].
Freeman, Milo, Word in Season, [176].
Freeman, Cape Cod, [169].
French, B. F., Historical Collection Louisiana, [71];
described, [71];
contents given, [72];
title changed to Historical Memoirs, [72];
second series, [73].
French captures in Massachusetts Bay (1694), [420].
French colonies, general historians of, [619].
French encroachments in Acadia, [419].
French frigate, cut of, [412].
[French neutrals] and the British government, [409];
expelled from Nova Scotia, [415];
the numbers assigned to the several colonies, [416];
Longfellow’s picture of them a false one, [417];
their character, [417];
jealousies between them and the English, [450];
papers on, [419].
See [Acadians].
French soldier, costume of, [497];
(1700), [484];
(1710), [562];
(1745), [489];
French and Spanish in the Gulf of Mexico, [24].
Freneau, The Dying Indian Tomo-chi-chi, [399].
Fresenius, [396].
Frigates, [136].
Frontenac, dies, [2];
on the English colonies, [91].
Frontenac, Fort, [85].
See [Fort].
Frost, H. W., [169].
Frost, John, Book of the Colonies, [498].
Frothingham, Richard, Rise of the Republic, [613];
on the Albany congress, [613].
Fry, Joshua, made Colonel, [493].
[Fry, Joshua], and Peter Jefferson, Map of Virginia, [272].
Fry, Richard, [137].
Frye, Colonel, journal of attack on Fort William Henry, [594].
Fryeburg, fight at, [431].
Fryeburg Webster Memorial, [432].
Fundamental constitutions of Carolina, [336].
Funeral sermons, [105].
Funerals, costly, [119].
Fur trade. See [Peltries].
Gabarus (Chapeau Rouge) Bay, [411], [469].
Gage, Thomas, letter on Braddock’s campaign, [578];
his statement, [578];
papers, [233];
in command at Lake Ontario (1759), [536];
(1760), [610];
leads Braddock’s advance, [498].
Gagnon, D., Drapeau de Carillon, [598].
Galerm, J. B., French Neutrals, [462].
Galissonière, Comte de la, [8];
autog., [8];
occupies the Ohio Valley, [8];
on the importance of posts connecting Canada and Louisiana, [571];
map of Vérendrye, [568];
his Mémoire on the limits of New France, [475];
urges occupation of Ohio Valley, [489].
Galley, a kind of vessel, [438].
Galloway, G., [604].
Galt, Life of Benjamin West, [500].
Gambrall, Theo. C., Church Life in Colonial Maryland, [272].
Gandastogues, [484].
Ganilh, Ch., Le Revenue Publique, [77].
Gansevoort, Colonel, [528].
Garden, Alex., opposes Whitefield, [404].
Gardenier, Andrew, [236].
Gardiner, Captain Richard, Memoirs of the Siege of Quebec, [603].
Garneau, F. X., his portrait, [619];
Histoire du Canada, [619];
memoir, [619];
on Montcalm, [619];
on the Acadians, [459];
on the battle of Sainte-Foy, [609];
on the Jumonville affair, [574];
on the siege of Louisbourg (1745), [439].
Gaspé, P. Aubert de, portrait, [619];
Anciens Canadiens, [574], [610].
Gaspereau, [451];
Gates, Horatio, with Braddock, [498].
Gates, Thomas, claims in Acadia (1606), [476].
Gayangos, Pascual de, [74].
Gayarré, Chas., books on Louisiana, [65];
and the Louisiana archives, [74].
Gee, Joshua, on C. Mather, [157];
Trade and Navigation, [119].
Gemisick, fort at, [476].
Gentleman’s Magazine, [616].
George I., [113];
dies, [129].
George II., his likeness in Boston, [145];
proclaimed in Boston, [129];
likeness, [130];
dies, [154].
George, Lake, Popple’s map of, [486];
prisoners taken at, [186].
George’s River, [181].
Georgia, Heath’s patent, [358];
early occupations, [359];
mining in, [359];
Montgomery’s grant, [358];
“Azilia”, [360];
land granted to trustees of Georgia, [361];
names of proprietors, [352];
principles of the founding of the colony, [363] (see [Oglethorpe]);
charter, [364];
Catholics excluded, [364];
seal, [364];
Some Account of the Design of the Trustees, [365];
Reasons for Establishing the Colony of Georgia, [365], [401];
slaves forbidden, [366];
provisions for settlers, [366];
New Map of Georgia (1737), [366];
character of settlers, [366];
first arrivals, [367] (see [Savannah] and [Oglethorpe]);
Salzburgers’ arrival, [374];
foundation of Ebenezer, [374];
Moravians arrive, [374];
absence of slaves impedes the colony’s growth, [376];
Scotch immigration, [376];
the Wesleys arrive, [377];
depressed condition, [380];
Whitefield in, [380];
slavery introduced, [387];
silk culture fails, [387];
agricultural failures, [387];
the Trustees surrender their charter, [389];
population, [390];
Butler’s colony, [390];
organization as a royal province, [390];
its seal, [391];
origin of name, [392];
critical essay on the sources of her history, [392];
Cuming and the Cherokees, [392];
tracts and magazine articles to induce settlements, [394], [396];
charter printed, [394];
Account showing the Progress of Georgia (1741), [395], [401];
State and Utility of Georgia, [395];
State of the Province of Georgia, [395];
Germans in (see [Salzburgers]);
Description of Famous New Colony, [396];
Description by a Gentleman, [396];
Stephens’s Journal, [397];
Account of Moneys, etc. (MS.), [397];
printed financial statements, [397];
discontent in the colony, [398];
Impartial Inquiry into the State and Utility of the Province, [398], [401];
Resolution Relating to Grants of Lands, [398];
State of the Province, [398], [401];
Brief Account of the Causes which have Retarded the Progress of the Colony, [398], [401];
Hard Case of the Distressed People, [398];
Tailfer’s tracts against, [399];
Georgia, a Poem, etc., [399];
sermons before the Trustees, [400];
copies of records from the English archives secured (1837), [400];
MSS. in private hands in England, [400];
records by Percival, [400];
given by J. S. Morgan to the State, [400];
Stephens’s records, [400];
attorney-general’s report of the surrender of the Trustees, [400];
opinions of the king’s attorney, [400];
historical society founded, [400];
its hall, [400];
its Collections, [400];
Itinerant Observations on America (1745), [401];
De Brahm’s MS. (see [De Brahm]);
Observation on the Effects of Certain Late Political Suggestions, [401];
Acadians in, [463];
Acts of the Assembly (1755-74), [402];
engrossed acts, [402];
John Wesley in Georgia, [402];
Whitefield’s Orphan House, [404];
civil and judicial history, [405];
history of, projected by Langworthy, [405];
history by McCall, [405];
Chalmers’s papers, [354];
charters of, [477];
English colonization of, [357];
maps of, [350], [352] (1733), [365];
(1737), [366];
(1743), [375];
(Harris’s Voyages), [396];
the same name proposed for an English province in Acadia, [474].
Georgia Gazette, [402].
Gerard, J. W., Peace of Utrecht, [475].
German Flats, attack on, authorities, [595];
its situation, [595];
plan of fort at, [519];
attacked, [520].
Germans in Carolina, [309], [331], [332], [345];
in Virginia, [607].
Gibson, Hugh, Captivity, [590].
Gibson, James, Journal of Siege of Louisbourg, [437];
A Boston Merchant, [438];
on the siege of Quebec, [604].
Gibson, improves Evans’s map, [84].
Gillam, Captain, [96].
Gillett, E. H., Presbyterian Church, [132].
Gilman, D. C., on Berkeley, [141].
Gilman, M. D., on bibliography of Vermont, [179].
Gilman, Colonel Peter, [585].
Gilmer, G. R., [405].
Gilmor, Geo., letters, [282].
Gist, Christopher, [490], [570];
conducts Washington to Le Bœuf, [492];
his expedition, [10];
his journal, [10];
journal (1750), [571];
explores Great Miami River, [571];
journal with Washington (1753), [572].
Glass-making, [223].
Gleig, G. R., Eminent British Military Commanders, [602].
Glen, James, answer about South Carolina, [356];
South Carolina, [350];
governor of South Carolina, [332].
Glossbrener, A. J., York County, Pa., [249].
Glover, Wm., [297].
Gnadenhütten, massacre, [582].
Godefroy, on Braddock’s defeat, [580].
Godfroy, Claude, [592].
Goelet, Francis, diary, [168].
Gold mining in Georgia, [359].
Golden Islands (Georgia) described, [392].
See [St. Simon], [St. Catharine], etc.
Goldsmith, O., “Fanny Braddock”, [575].
Gooch, governor of Virginia, [267];
Researches, [280].
Goodell, A. C., edits Massachusetts Province Laws, [167];
on Mark and Phillis, [152];
on Thomas Maule, [95].
Goodloe, D. P., [355].
Goodman, Alf. T., [563].
Gookin, Charles, [211].
Goold, William, on Colonel Wm. Vaughan, [434];
on Fort Halifax, [182].
Gordon, Harry, journal, [69].
Gordon, Patrick, Geography, [234];
governor of Pennsylvania, [214].
Gordon, Peter, [369].
Gordon-Cumming, C. F., [597].
Gorham, Captain, his rangers, [464].
Gorham, John, [436].
Gorrie, Eminent Methodist Ministers, [404].
Gospel, distinct societies for propagating the, [169].
Grace, Henry, Life and Sufferings, [452].
Graffenreid, baron de, [345].
Graham, John, chaplain, [591].
Graham, Patrick, [389], [391], [395].
Grahame, Jas., on Cotton Mather, [157], [621];
his portrait, [620];
controversy with Bancroft, [620];
defended by Josiah Quincy, [621];
on Carolina history, [355];
his use of Chalmers, [352].
Grand Pré, French neutrals at, [417];
view of, [459].
Granite Monthly, [166].
Grant, Anne, American Lady, [247], [509];
editions, [509].
Grant, Major, defeated near Duquesne, [530], [599].
Grant, Sir Wm., [597].
Grant, British Battles, [589].
Granville, Lord, retains his share of Carolina, [347];
his sale of it, [356].
Graveline, [30].
Gravesend, [254].
Gravier, Gabriel, edits Ursuline letters, [36], [68].
Gravier, Jacques, [73].
Gravier, Père, on the missions, [561].
Gray Sisters, [24].
Great Awakening, [123];
literature of, [135].
Great Meadows, Washington at, [493].
Great Miami River, [570].
Green, Bartholomew, [121].
Green, Joseph, [135];
Death of Old Tenor, [176].
Green, S. A., Groton during the Indian Wars, [184], [432];
on the site of Louisbourg, [447].
Green, Wm., [448];
“Genesis of Counties”, [281];
memoir of, [281].
Green Bay (Michigan), [566].
Green Briar Company, [570].
Green Island, [127].
Greene, G. W., Historical View American Revolution, [613].
Greenhow, History of Oregon, [77].
Greenway Court, [268].
Greenwood, Isaac J., “First American built vessels in the British navy”, [438].
Greenwood, John, [122].
Grenville, Lord, Correspondence, [467].
Gridley, Jeremy, [156];
Weekly Rehearsal, [137].
Gridley, Richard, at Louisbourg, [410], [440];
autog., [440];
plan of Louisbourg (1745), [440], [441], [442], [443].
Griffeth, John, Journal, [244].
Griffeth, Robert, [254].
Griffin, A. P. C., American Local History, [181].
Griffin, H. A., [560].
Grim, David, plan of New York, [254].
Gronan, I. C., [374].
Groton (Mass.), [184].
Grove, Jos., Glorious Success at Quebec, [604].
Grover, James, [224].
Guild, E. P., Heath, Mass., [187].
Guilford, Lord, [260].
Guinea Company, [28].
Gunston Hall, [275].
Gyles, Captain John, [181].
Gyles, John, [420];
autog., [421];
notes on, [421];
Memoirs, [421];
reprints, [421].
Habersham, James, [387], [390], [391], [404].
[Hachard], Madeline, letters, [68].
See [Ursulines].
Hack, Wm., his map, [340].
Hackensack, [254].
Hacks, Robt., [364].
Hagany, J. B., [404].
Haldimand at Oswego, [534];
attacked, [534].
Hale, E. E., Catalogue of the Faden Maps, [500].
Hale, Geo. S., on Boston charities, [169].
Hales, Stephen, [400].
Half-King, [493];
his opinion of the affair of Fort Necessity, [575].
Half-way Brook, [186].
Haliburton, R. G., on the Acadians, [459];
Past and Future of Nova Scotia, [459].
Haliburton, Judge T. C., charged the British authorities with concealing the records of the Acadian deportation, [458];
Nova Scotia, [458];
Rule and Misrule, [162].
Halifax, Fort, description, plans, and
views, [182]-184;
account of, by Wm. Goold, [182];
and by Joseph Williams, [182].
See [Fort].
[Halifax] (N. S.), founded, [414], [450];
treaty with Indians at, [450];
governor at (1749, etc.), [459];
papers respecting its founding, [419], [450];
views of, [450].
Hall, B. H., Bibliography of Vermont, [179];
Eastern Vermont, [166].
Hall, C. H., Dutch and the Iroquois, [583].
Hall, Hiland, [178];
replies to Dawson, [179];
Early History of Vermont, [179].
Hall, James, The West, [71].
Hall, Jos., Bishop of Exeter, [308].
Hall, Wm., [219].
Halsted, Captain, [309].
Hamersley, Philadelphia Illustrated, [252].
Hamilton, Andrew, [218];
conducts the Zenger trial, [199];
his standing, [242];
his portrait, [242].
Hamilton, Geo., Earl of Orkney, [265].
Hamilton, governor of Pennsylvania, [209].
postmaster-general, [219], [221];
governor of New Jersey, [221];
dies, [221].
Hamlin, M. C. W., Legends of Detroit, [560].
Hammond, on Wesley, [403].
Hampstead (Georgia), [372].
Hampton, on Wesley, [403].
Hanbury, John, [495].
Hancock, John, his house, [137].
Hancock, Thomas, builds his mansion, [137], [139];
denounced, [149];
letter book, [149].
Handfield, Major John, [416].
Hannay, James, on the Acadians, [457], [460];
confronted by Catholics, [457];
Hanson, Eliz., Captivity, [186].
Hanson, J. H., The Lost Prince, [186].
Hanway, Jos., Account of Society for the Encouragement of the British Troops, [606].
Hardlabor Creek (S. C.), [348].
Hardwick (Georgia), [401].
Hardwick Papers, [475].
Hardy, Josiah, governor of New Jersey, [222].
Hardy, Sir Chas., governor of New York, [206].
Harmon, Captain, [127];
Colonel, [430].
Harper’s Cyclopædia of United States History, [252].
Harris, Alex., Lancaster County, [249].
Harris, Benj., [92].
Harris, Francis, [391].
Harris, John, Voyages, [234], [396];
account and map of Georgia, [396].
Harris, T. M., edits Rasle’s letters, [431];
Memorials of Oglethorpe, [394].
Harrison, Carter B., [278].
Harrison, Geo. E., [275].
Harrison, W. H., Aborigines of the Ohio Valley, [568].
Hart, John, governor of Maryland, [260].
Harvard College to gain by the landbank, [170];
under the provincial charter of Massachusetts, [94];
new charter of, [98];
Cotton Mather and, [105], [126];
attacked by Dudley, [119];
Joseph Sewall and Benj. Colman decline the presidency, [126];
Benj. Wadsworth accepts, [126];
Timothy Cutler would be an overseer, [126];
and Thomas Hollis, [137];
Pietas et Gratulatio, [155].
Harvey, John, [296].
Harvey, Thomas, [296].
Hassam, John T., [337].
Hathorne, John, attacks Nachouac, [407].
Hats of beaver, [227];
making of, prohibited, [138].
Hatteras, Cape, [337].
See [Cape].
Haven, S. F., on Cotton Mather, [157].
Haverhill, [105].
Haviland, General, advances on Montreal, [556], [609];
opens communication with Murray, [556].
Hawkes, Colonel John, [186].
Hawkes, Sergeant, [187].
Hawkins, Alfred, Operations before Quebec, [543].
Hawkins, Benj., Creek Country, [401].
Hawkins, his map, [83].
Hawkins, Missions of the Church of England, [342],
Hawks, F. L., North Carolina, [355].
Hawley, Gideon, journey among the Mohawks, [246].
Hawnes, Baron of, [361].
Hay, P. D., [315].
Hayward, G., [253].
Hazard, Eben, [163].
Hazard, Jos., Conquest of Quebec, [549].
Hazard, Willis P., [249].
Hazen, Captain, [552].
Hazlet, Captain, [498].
Hazzen, Richard, Journal, [180].
Headley, Joel T., [439];
on Philadelphia, [252].
Heap, George, view of Philadelphia, [257], [258].
Heath, Sir Robert, [69], [335];
his claim in Carolina, [287];
his patent, [358].
Heath (Mass.), fort at, [187].
Heathcote, Caleb, [124];
grants to, [237].
Heathcote, Geo., [364].
Hebecourt at Ticonderoga, [536].
Heckewelder, John, Mission of the United Brethren, [245], [582];
History of the Indians of Pennsylvania, [245], [583];
on Indian names, [246].
Hell Gate, [254].
Hemenway, Abby M., Vermont Historical Gazetteer, [179].
Hemp manufacture, [276].
Henchman, Daniel, [137].
Hendrick, the Mohawk chief, [489], [504], [587].
Hening, W. W., Statutes at Large of Virginia, [281].
Hennepin, his maps, [79];
suspected by Iberville, [18], [19].
Henry, Alex., Travels, [609].
Henry, John, map of Virginia, [565].
Herbert, H. W., translates Weiss’s French Protestant Refugees, [349].
Herkimer’s house at German Flats, [519].
Hermsdorf, Captain, [377].
Hertel de Rouville, [105];
portrait, [106].
Hewitt (Hewatt, Hewat, Hewit), Alex., South Carolina and Georgia, [333], [352], [404].
Heymann, J., Law und sein System, [77].
Hickcox, J. H., Bills of Credit in New York, [247].
Higginson, John, [422].
Higginson, T. W., Larger History of the United States, [435].
Highgate (Georgia), [372].
Hildeburn, Charles R., Century of Printing, [248];
Philadelphia titles, [249];
on Sir John St. Clair, [578].
Hildreth, S. P., Pioneer History of Ohio Valley, [570].
Hill, Gen., in Boston, [108].
Hill, G. M., Church in Burlington, [243].
Hilton, Wm., discoveries on Carolina coast, [337];
map, [337];
his career, [337];
True Relation, [337];
at Cape Fear River, [288].
Hinckley Papers (Plymouth colony), [166].
Hinsdale (N. H.), massacre, [184].
Historical MSS. Commission, its Reports, [164].
History of the British Dominions in North America, [618].
History of the Late War, [616].
Hoadly, C. J., edits Connecticut Colonial Records, [166].
Hobart, Aaron, Abington, [461].
Hobby, Sir Chas., [104], [106], [408];
his regiment, [165].
Hocquart, Gilles, [58];
Mémoire, [567].
Hodge, Chas., Presbyterian Church, [132].
Hodgson, W. B., [401].
Hoffman, C. F., Life of Leisler, [241].
Holbourn, Admiral, [206].
Holbrook, Mrs. H. P., [402].
Holden, Queensbury, N. Y., [179], [509], [602].
Holderness authorizes force to be used against the French, [573].
Holland, Edw., [255].
Holland, Roger, [364].
Holland, Sam., disowned a map of New York and New Jersey, published as his, by Jefferys, [565];
surveys of Cape Breton, [440];
surveys of the St. Lawrence, [614];
map of New York, [238].
Holland, trade with, [229].
Holland, Western Massachusetts, [587].
Hollis, Thomas, [137].
Hollister, H., Lackawanna Valley, [249].
Hollister, Connecticut, [169].
Holme, Benj., Epistles and Works, [243].
Holmes, Abiel, American Annals, [619];
on the Huguenots, [98].
Holmes, Alex., writes tract against Jos. Dudley, [422].
Holmes, O. W., Agnes, [144].
Homann, J. B., his maps, [234];
map of Louisiana, [81];
Atlas Novus, [234];
Atlas Methodicus, [234];
map of Nova Anglia, [133], [234].
Hopkins, Stephen, [176];
True Representation of the Plan formed at Albany, [612].
Hopson, General, [603].
Hopson, P. T., [410].
Hopton, Lord, [276].
Horsey, Samuel, [332].
Horsmanden, Daniel, autog., [242];
Journal, etc., [242];
various editions, [242].
Horwood, A. J., on the Shaftsbury Papers, [356].
Hough, F. B., edits Pouchot, [616];
edits Rogers’s Journals, [527], [592];
St. Lawrence and Franklin Counties, [608].
Housatonic River in the Indian wars, [187].
Housatonic Valley plan, [184].
Houstoun, Sir Patrick, [391].
Hovey, Alvah, Isaac Backus, [159].
How, Nehemiah, Captivity, [186].
Howard, Mrs. A. H. C., [435], [447].
Howard, C. W., historical agent of Georgia, [400].
Howard, G. W., Monumental City, [271].
Howard, John, on Kentucky, [565].
[Howard] of Effingham, in Virginia, [264].
Howe, Geo., Presbyterian Church in South Carolina, [348].
Howe, Lord, at Schenectady, [520];
with Abercrombie, [521];
portrait, [522];
killed, [522];
burial and remains, [522];
his character, [522];
place of his death, [524].
Howe, S. S., [622].
Howe, Sir William, at Quebec, [543].
Howe, W. W., [65].
Howell, R. B. C., “Early Baptists in Virginia”, [282].
Howell’s State Trials, [241].
Howes, Job, [318].
Hoyt, A. H., Pepperrell Papers, [147], [437].
Hoyt, Epaphras, Antiq. Researches, [187].
Hoyt, W. C., on Wesley, [403].
Hubbard, F. M., [345].
Hubbard, Thomas, [450];
autog., [427].
Hudson, Chas., Marlborough (Mass.), [184];
on the siege of Louisbourg, [438].
Hudson, F., American Journalism, [90], [248].
Hudson Bay Co., bounds, [85].
[Hudson] River, called “Groote Esopus”, [234];
military roads from, to Lake George, [527].
Huguenots, intending for Carolina, stop in Virginia, [335];
in Massachusetts, [96], [98], [184];
in the middle colonies, [247];
settlements in America before 1787, [350];
C. W. Baird on them, [98];
writers on, [98];
in Rhode Island, [98];
in South Carolina, [349], [355];
Humphreys, David, Works, [609];
Historical Account, [169], [239], [341];
map of New England, [133].
Hunnewell, J. F., Bibliography of Charlestown, [177].
Hunter, Robert, governor of New York, [196];
autog. and seal, [196];
retires, [197];
governor of New Jersey, [218].
Huntoon, D. T. V., [167].
Huske, John, his map of North America, [83];
sketched, [84];
Present State of North America, [83], [84].
Hutchins, Captain Thomas, describes the country from Fort Pitt to Presque Isle, [608];
books on Louisiana, [71];
Environs du Fort Pitt et la Nouvelle Province Indiana, [564];
plan of Illinois villages, [564];
Topographical Description of Virginia, [564].
Hutchinson, Eliakim, autog., [425].
Hutchinson, Elisha, autog., [425].
Hutchinson, Thos., [450];
account of the congress of 1754, [612];
Case of Massachusetts Bay and New York, [177];
Dissertation on the Currencies, [172];
Massachusetts Bay, [162], [184], [618];
bibliography of, [162];
on the massacre at Fort William Henry, [594];
the most conspicuous man in New England, [155];
made chief justice, [155];
holds other offices, [155];
plan of union, [613];
treats with Indians, [149];
his youth, [122];
on the Acadians, [457].
Hyde, Edw., governor of Carolina, [297], [298].
Hyde, Edw. See [Clarendon].
Hyde, Edw. See [Cornbury].
Iberville, Pierre le Moyne d’, his career, [14];
portrait, [15];
the Louisiana coast, [16];
enters the Mississippi, [18];
at Biloxi, [19];
sails to France, [20];
returns to Biloxi, [20];
third voyage, [21];
at Mobile, [21];
rewarded, [23];
dies, [23];
his wife, [26];
his narrative, [73];
voyage of 1698, [73];
sources in Margry, [73].
Ichicachas, [86].
Illinois, country of, [83];
annexed to Louisiana, [35];
bounds of, [564];
plan of villages, by Thomas Hutchins, [564];
histories of, [71];
by Breese, [621];
Indians of, [564];
visited by Lamothe, [30];
prosperous (1711), [51], [52];
mines, [52];
sources of history, [69].
Illinois River, fort on, [82].
Imperial Magazine, [607].
Importance of the British Plantations, [276].
Indian charity school, [246].
Indian geographical names, [564].
Indian tribes near Lake Erie, [565];
tribes and their numbers in the southern colonies (1733), [365].
Indiana, Indians of, [564];
old province of, [564].
Indians in the battle on the Monongahela, [580];
of Canada, [563];
Chalmers’s papers on, [354];
classified by their English or French leanings, [583];
conferences with, records in Massachusetts archives, [424];
hold conferences only in their own tongue, [574];
conferences with (1757), [596];
councils (1707), [561];
French movement to secure alliance with, [560];
of Maine, conference at Boston (1713-14), [424];
fac-simile of signatures, [425];
conference at Portsmouth, [424];
at Georgetown, [424];
conferences (1752-54), [450];
sign Dummer’s treaty in Boston, [432];
treaties with, [420];
(1745), [448];
make massacre at Fort William Henry, [594];
in the middle colonies, [245];
relations with the Schuyler family, [245];
treaties, [245];
names given by them to streams, etc., [246];
in Nova Scotia, papers concerning, [459];
in Ohio, [564];
relations with Moravians, [245];
repelled by Braddock, [496];
Indicott, John, [182].
Ingersoll, Jared, on Pitt, [601].
Ingersoll, J. R., [575].
Ingle, Captain Richard, [271].
Ingle, Edw., Captain Richard Ingle, [271];
“County Government in Virginia”, [281];
Local Institutions of Virginia, [281];
Parish Institutions of Maryland, [271].
Ingoldsby, Lieutenant-governor of New York, [196].
Ingoldsby, Major Richard, governor of New Jersey, [218].
Innes, Colonel, [574].
Insurance, method of, established, [127].
International Review, [272].
Iowa Historical Record, [622].
Iowa, Historical Society, its Annals, [622].
Irish in Carolina, [331];
in Pennsylvania, [217], [247].
Iron forging in Virginia, [265];
mining, [223];
working, [223];
works suppressed, [118].
Irondequot, [568];
coveted by French and English, [487].
[Iroquois], called “Confederate Indians”, [83];
conquer the Ohio Valley, [564];
noted in Evans’s map, [564];
conquests of, [484];
extent of their conquests in the Ohio Valley, [565];
their friendships, [2];
peace with, in 1700, [4];
their hereditary and conquered territories, [84];
ceded to the English, [84], [565];
allured by the Dutch, [583];
incited by the English and French equally, [584];
Morgan’s map of their distribution, [583];
missions, [561];
mythology of, [233];
treaties with, [245];
women among, [23].
See [Five Nations], [Six Nations].
Irving, W., on John Law, [76].
Isle-aux-Noix, plan of, [539];
Bourlamaque at, [539].
Italians in Georgia, [372].
Jackson, R., [169].
Jackson, Rich., [615].
Jacob, Life of Cresap, [272].
Jacques Cartier, hill of, Vaudreuil at, [550].
Jaillot, Hubert, royal geographer, [79].
Jalot, [72].
Jamaica, map in Ogilby, [472].
James, Captain Thomas, voyage, [69].
James, G. P. R., Great Commanders, [603].
James River, [274].
Jamestown (Stono River) founded, [309].
Janes, Wesley his own Historian, [403].
Jans, Anneke, [230].
Janvier, L’Amérique, [85].
Jay, John, [349].
Jefferson, Peter. See [Fry, Joshua].
Jefferson, Thomas, Notes on Virginia, [273];
its map, [273].
Jefferys, T., General Topography of North America, [38], [85], [444], [618];
Atlas, [618];
History of the French Dominion, etc., [38], [85], [444], [616];
his map in it, [85];
maps of Louisbourg (1745 and 1758), [442], [443], [444], [468], [469];
his issue of Evans’s map, [565];
his maps of the Acadian bounds, [482];
maps of Montreal, [556];
of Lake Champlain, [557];
of New York and New Jersey, [557];
map of Nova Scotia, [480], [481];
map of Quebec, [549];
map of the St. Lawrence River, [614];
gulf, [614];
maps of Virginia and New York, [565];
plan of Ticonderoga, [525];
plans of the siege of Quebec (1759), [542];
publishes Fry and Jefferson’s Virginia, [575];
publishes plans of Braddock’s defeat, [500];
reëngraves Blodgett’s plan of the battle at Lake George, [586];
republishes Evans’s map, [84];
on the siege of Quebec (1759), [606];
Conduct of the French, [482];
Conduite des François, [482];
Remarks on the French Memorials, [482].
Jenckes of Rhode Island, [141].
Jenings, Edw., [265].
Jenkins, Howard M., Gwynedd, [247].
Jenning, Isaac, Memorials of a Century, [238].
Jennings, David, Dr. Cotton Mather, [157].
Jésuites Martyrs du Canada, [431].
Jesuits in the English colonies, [164];
Joannes, Major de, La Campagne de 1759, [605].
Jogues, Jesuit, in New York, [190].
Johannis, a coin, [230].
Johns Hopkins University Studies in History and Political Science, [271].
Johnson, B. T., Foundation of Maryland, [271].
Johnson, John, Old Maryland Manors, [271].
Johnson, Mrs., Captivity, [186].
Johnson, Lorenzo D., [438].
Johnson, Robt., [322].
Johnson, Samuel, plan of union, [614].
Johnson, Sir Nath., [317];
governor of Carolina, [318];
on the condition (1708) of Carolina, [344].
Johnson, Sir Wm., with Abercrombie, [523];
Treaty with the Shawanese (1757), [581];
with Amherst (1760), [555];
campaign of 1760, [608];
his circular letter on the Lake George battle, [584];
Letter dated at Lake George, [584];
letters in the Massachusetts Archives, [584];
his commission and instructions for Shirley, [584];
jealous of Shirley, [585];
received £5,000 from parliament, [585];
favored revoking the purchase of lands from the Delawares (1754), [595];
Niagara expedition (1759), [535], [601];
his life, by Stone, [584];
minor characteristics of him, [584];
in fiction, [584];
attached to Clinton in his feuds with De Lancey, [584];
partly printed, [584];
his council of war (Aug.), [584];
his views on measures necessary to defeat the designs of the French, [571], [584], [613];
sought to relieve Monro at Fort William Henry, [595];
at the Albany congress (1754), [613];
autog., [502];
portrait, [503];
his house, [503];
views of it, [503];
leads campaign to capture Crown Point (1755), [503];
fights Dieskau, [504];
wounded, [504];
fails to follow up the victory, [505];
builds Fort William Henry, [505];
rewarded and made a baronet, [505];
goes into winter-quarters, [505];
Indian conferences (1753), [245];
(1755-56), [581], [584], [589], [590];
(1757), [596];
propitiates the Indians, [581], [589];
resigned as Indian agent, [204];
sole Indian superintendent, [508];
relations with the Indians, [487].
Johnson, governor of South Carolina, dies, [332].
Johnston, Gabriel, governor of Carolina, [301];
dies, [303].
Johnston, James, [402].
Johnston, Thomas, [586].
Johnston, Wm., [578].
Johnston, Cecil County, [272].
Johnstone, Chevalier, on the siege of Louisbourg (1758), [464];
Memoirs of a French Officer, [604].
Joliet, his maps, [79].
on the Canada Indians, [490], [563];
near Niagara, [534];
at Venango, [492].
Jones, C. C., on Count Pulaski, [401];
Dead Towns of Georgia, [401];
on the Georgia Historical Society, [400];
History of Georgia, [406];
edits Acts of the Assembly of Georgia (1755-1774), [402];
edits Purry’s tract, [347];
“English Colonization of Georgia”, [357];
Tomo-chi-chi, [399].
Jones, Hugh, Present State, [250];
autog., [278].
Jones, H. G., Andrew Bradford, [248];
on the Dublin (Pa.) Baptist church, [247].
Jones, M. M., [592].
Jones, Nobel, [391].
Jones, U. J., Juniata Valley, [249].
Jonquière, Adm. de la, [8];
autog., [8];
captured, [8];
assumes the government of Canada, [9];
dies, [10];
in Quebec, [571];
confers with the Cayugas, [571].
Joppa (Md.), [261].
Jordan, river, [338].
Joseph’s Town (Georgia), [372], [373], [379].
Journal de Québec, [619].
Journal Historique (Louisiana), [55], [63].
See [Beaurain].
Journal Œconomique, [67].
Joutel, Journal Historique, [81].
Juchereau, Hôtel Dieu, [562].
Judd, Sylvester, Hadley, [187].
Jumonville, [574];
autog., [493];
killed, [493].
Juniata, Indian depredations, [590].
Kalbfleisch, C. H., [93].
Kalm, Peter, on Niagara, [244];
En Risa tel Norra America, [244];
translation, [244].
Kankakee River, [52].
Kaokia, [53].
Kapp, F., Deutschen in New York, [246].
Kaskaskia, [53], [67], [69], [566].
Kaskaskias, [52].
Katholische Kirche in den Vereinigten Staaten, [431].
Kearsarge, name of, [180].
Keble, John, [225].
Keith, Chas. P., Councillors of Pennsylvania, [249].
Keith, Geo., in Boston, [103];
his Journal, [104], [168], [243];
portraits, [243].
Keith, Sir Wm., British Plantations, [280];
Present State of the Colonies, [280];
his house in Philadelphia, [258];
notice of, [243];
portrait, [243];
tracts on his controversy, [243];
governor of Pennsylvania, [211]-214;
dies, [214];
treaty with Five Nations, [563];
map in his Virginia, [272].
Kellet, Alex., [391].
Kendall, Duchess of, [113].
Kennebec, forts on, [151], [181], [182];
marked as western bounds of Acadia, [475], [482];
Plymouth claims upon, [474];
A Patent for Plymouth, [474];
survey of, [474];
westerly limit of grant to Alexander, [479].
Kennedy, Archibald, Importance of Gaining the Indians, [612];
his plan of union, [612];
Serious Considerations, [612].
Kennedy, John P., Swallow Barn, [284].
Kent, Captain Richard, [356].
Kentucky, early explorers, [565];
histories, [565].
Keppel, Admiral, [576];
journal of one of his officers, [576];
letter, [576];
Life of Keppel, [578].
Ker, John, of Kersland, his Memoirs, [81];
map, [81].
Kercheval, Valley of Virginia, [581].
Kerlerec, governor of Louisiana, [51].
Keulen, Gerard van, his map of New France, [81].
Kiawah, cassique of, [305];
settled, [307].
Kickapoos, [564].
Kidd, pirate, [195].
Kidder, Fred., Abnaki Indians, [424];
Expeditions of Lovewell, [431].
Kilby, Christopher, [147];
his letters, [149].
Kilian, G. C., Americanische Urquelle derer innerlichen Kriege, [618], [619].
Kinderhook township, map, [236].
King, Colonel Richard, [562].
King George’s war, [434].
King, James, [400].
King William’s war (1688, etc.), [420].
Kingsley on Yale College, [102].
Kingston (Canada), [525].
Kingston (N. Y.), [237].
Kinlock, James, [325].
Kinsey, John, [220].
Kip, Early Jesuit Missions, [68].
Kirk, Louis, occurrences in Acadia, [476].
Kitchin, Thos., his maps, [83];
map of Acadia, [474];
map of the Cherokee country, [484];
map of the St. Lawrence, [614];
map of province of Quebec, [615];
map of French settlement, [566];
map of Nova Scotia, [482];
of New England, [482].
Kleinknecht, C. D., Nachrichten von den Colonisten zu Eben-Ezer, [396].
Knight, Madam, her Journey, [168].
Knowles, Com., in Boston, [148];
causes riot, [148];
quarrel with Douglass, [158].
Knox, Captain John, Historical Journal (1757-1760), [467], [616];
account of siege of Louisbourg (1758), [467].
Knox, J. J., United States Notes, [176].
Kohl, J. G., his maps described in Harvard University Bulletin, [473].
Kussoe Indians, [311].
L’Assumption, Fort de, [82].
La Corne, in attack on Fort William Henry, [517].
La Croix, Paul, Dix-huitième Siècle, [34], [77], [412].
La Grange de Chessieux, La Conduite des François justifiée, [482].
autog., [63];
defends Bienville, [44];
at Cadadoquais, [40];
at St. Bernard Bay, [40];
translated, [72].
La Lande, de, account of Piquet, [571].
La Loire, MM., [29].
La Mothe Cadillac, [483];
governor of Louisiana, [29];
autog., [29].
See [Cadillac].
La Prairie, [486].
La Presentation, [490].
La Salle, Nic. de, [27].
La Salle’s explorations, [13].
La Tour, his Lettres Patentes, [476];
his territory in Acadia, [478], [479].
Labat, M., [421].
Labroguerie, map of Lake Ontario, [614].
Lachine, [555].
Lafargue, E. de, on Nova Scotia, [475];
Œuvres, [475].
Lahontan, map of Acadia, [473];
of Canada, [474].
Lahoulière’s account of siege of Louisbourg (1758), [467].
Lake. See names of lakes.
[Lake George], battle (1755), A Ballad Concerning the Fight, [557];
three contemporary printed comments, [586];
French accounts, [588];
view, [586];
authorities, [583];
Johnson’s letters, [584];
various contemporary letters, etc., [584], [585];
expense largely borne by Massachusetts, [585];
men sent by Massachusetts, [585];
rude map from Gentleman’s Magazine, [585];
Dieskau’s map, [585];
list of killed and wounded, [586];
reasons for abandoning the campaign, [586];
plan of the ambuscade, [586];
contemporary French map, [388];
(1759), [589];
modern map, [536];
“Rogers’s Slide”, [593].
Lake St. Sacrement. See [Lake George].
Lalor, Cyclopædia of Political Science, [76].
Lamb, Martha J., Homes of America, [252].
Lamberville, Jac. de, [561].
Lambing, A. A., [580].
Lancaster (Mass.), [184];
Acadians in, [461].
Lancaster (Pa.), treaty (1744), [487], [566];
Colden’s account, [566];
(1747), [245];
(1748), [569];
(1762), [245].
Land-bank schemes, [170], [173];
Model for Erecting a Bank of Credit, [170].
Landgraves in Carolina, [291].
Lane, Daniel, [604].
Lane, John, [438].
Langdon, Sam., Map of New Hampshire (MSS.), [485], [585].
Langevin, Jean, “Canada sous la Domination française”, [619].
Langlade, Chas. de, [568];
at Monongahela, [580];
papers on, [568].
Langworthy, Edw., projected a history of Georgia, [405].
Langy watches Abercrombie, [521], [522].
Lansdowne MSS., [475].
Lareau, Edmond, Littérature Canadienne, [619];
“Nos Archives”, [617].
Laroche, John, [364].
Larrabee, Captain, [432];
his garrison house, [183].
Larrabee, Wesley and his Coadjutors, [404].
Lastekas, [30].
Latimer, E. W., on Maryland colonial life, [272].
Latrobe, C. I., translates Loskiel’s Moravian Missions, [245], [582].
Laudonnière, Histoire Notable, [73].
Laval, P., Voyage à Louisiane, [86].
[Law, John], and his schemes, [32];
his bank, [33];
fac-simile of note, [34];
a fugitive, [35];
grant on Arkansas River, [35];
literature of, [75];
Œuvres, [75];
his proposal in Verzameling, etc., [76];
contemporary publications, [76];
laments of victims, [76];
Het Groote Tafereel, etc., [76];
satires, [76];
lives of, [76];
autog., [76];
Law, the Financier, [76];
account by Irving, [76];
by many others, [77];
in fiction, [77];
in Mémoires, [77].
Law, Wm., on Georgia history, [401].
Lawrence, Governor Charles, [410];
autog., [452];
and the French neutrals, [416].
Lawrence, Wm. B., [68].
Lawrence, fort, map, [451], [452], [453].
See [Fort].
Lawson, John, New Voyage to Carolina, [344];
translations, [345];
murdered, [345];
his map, [345].
Lawyers, late in New England legislatures, [166].
Le Beau, Christine, [186].
Le Ber, Mdlle., [6].
Le Bœuf, [566].
L’Epinay, governor of Louisiana, [31];
autog., [31].
Le Gac, Mémoire, [76].
Le Loutre, Abbé de, [146];
his station 451, [452];
letter to Lawrence, [453];
character of, [457].
Lemoyne, Catholic missionary, [190].
[Le Moyne] family, [23].
See [Lemoine].
Le Page du Pratz, [36];
autog., [65];
Histoire de la Louisiane, [65];
translations, [65].
Le Petit, [46];
narrative, [72].
Le Sueur, [80];
account of, [67];
on the upper Mississippi, [25];
his explorations, [22].
Lea, Philip, map of Carolina, [315].
Leake, John, [257].
Lecky, England in the Eighteenth Century, [615].
Leddel, Henry, [458].
Lederer, John, [359];
his Discoveries, [338];
his map, [339];
his travels, [340].
Lediard, Naval History, [562].
Lee, Chas., [607];
at Abercrombie’s defeat, [597];
letters on the siege of Niagara, [601];
goes to Duquesne, [601].
Lee, Hon. Charles, Attorney-General U. S. A., [392].
Lee, Hannah F., on the Huguenots in France and America, [98], [349].
Lee, J. S., Colonel Hawkes, [186].
Lee family, their mansion, [275].
Leisler, Jacob, arrives in New Netherland, [189];
autog., [189];
proclaimed lieutenant-governor, [190];
hanged, [190];
his legislation, [192];
authorities on, [241];
his body reinterred, [195];
Letter from a Gentleman of New York, [240];
his attainder reversed, [240];
papers, [240];
Loyalty Vindicated, [240];
Modest and Impartial Narrative, [240].
Lelièvre on John Wesley and the English translation, [403].
Lemercier, Church History of Geneva, [137].
[Lemoine], J. M., on Garneau, [619];
“Nos quatre historiens modernes”, [619];
Quebec Past and Present, [619];
Picturesque Quebec, [619];
Glimpses of Quebec, [600];
“Fraser’s Highlanders before Quebec”, [604], [605], [606];
Maple Leaves, [604];
on the death of Montcalm, [605];
Le régiments des Montagnards écossais, [606];
La Mémoire de Montcalm vergée, [594];
“Les Archives du Canada”, [617];
Rues de Québec, [549];
“Sur les dernières années de la domination française en Canada”, [610].
See [Le Moyne].
Lemoine brothers, [71].
Lémontey, P. E., Histoire de la Régence, [77].
Lery, Macdonald, A. C., de, [495].
Léry, his map, [238];
plan of Detroit, [559];
plan of Oswego, [567].
Lesdignierres, [63].
Leslie, Chas., Short and Easy Method, [126].
Leslie, letter on Braddock’s campaign, [578].
Lettres édifiantes, [68].
Levasseur, P. E., Le Système de Law, [77].
Leverett, Captain John, [421];
orders from Cromwell (1656), [476].
Leverett, C. E., John Leverett, [421].
Lévis, Chevalier de, comes over with Montcalm, [505];
in attack on Fort William Henry (1757), [516];
attacks Murray, [552];
plan of the campaign, [552];
battle of Sainte-Foy, [552];
attacks Quebec, [553];
retreats, [554];
his efforts to recover Quebec, [608];
Guerre du Canada, [608];
his instructions, [609];
at Jacques Cartier, [550];
letters, [608];
his MS. record (1755-60), [589];
sent from Quebec to confront Amherst, [545];
in the siege of Quebec (1759), [605];
at Ticonderoga (1758), [521], [523].
Lewis, John F., [276].
Lewis, Major Thomas, [276].
Libraries in Virginia, [276].
Lieber, O. M., [356].
Ligneres at Duquesne, [497];
at Niagara, [535].
Lignery, De, treaty by (1726), [561].
Lindsey’s Unsettled Boundaries of Ontario, [80].
Linn, J. B., Buffalo Valley, [249].
Linsey-woolsey, [227].
Lithgow, Wm., autog., [182].
Livingston, Edw., on the Albany congress, [613];
on French intrigues with the Indians, [571].
Livingstone, Major, sent to Canada, [424];
his journal, [424].
Livingston, Peter, & Co., [254].
Livingston, P. & R., [233].
Livingston, Robt., plan of a triple confederacy, [611].
Livingston, Wm., on Braddock’s campaign, [578];
defends Shirley, [508];
edits Mackemie’s trial, [241];
Review of the Military Operations, [587].
See [Smith, Wm].
Livingston family, [252].
Livingston manor, map, [237];
other maps, [238].
Livre d’Ordres, [589].
Lloyd, Thomas, [207];
governor of Pennsylvania, [207].
Löber, M. C., tract on Georgia, [396].
Locke, John, [336];
autog., [336];
Several Pieces, [336];
works, [337];
his connection with Carolina, [356];
the fundamental constitutions, [291];
intended description of Carolina, [338];
portrait, [337];
Familiar Letters, [337].
Lodge, H. C., Short History of the English Colonies, [168], [247], [280], [621];
on Virginia life, [284].
Lodge, Portraits, [337].
Logan, James, [209];
goes to England, [211];
president of the council, [215];
his correspondence with Penn, [242];
his portrait, [242];
on defensive war, [243];
on the French settlement in the Ohio Valley, [563].
Logan, J. H., Upper Country of South Carolina, [350].
Logan Historical Society, [576].
treaty at (1752), [490], [570];
position of, [570].
London, treaty at (1686-87), [476];
bishop of, made head of the American church, [195].
London Spy, [99].
Londonderry (N. H.), [119].
Longfellow, H. W., verses on Lovewell’s fight, [432];
Longueil, at Detroit, [483];
letter (1726), [561];
governor of Montreal, [7];
governor of Canada, [10].
Loomis, A. W., [599].
Lord, Rev. Joseph, [342].
Lords of Trade, [96].
Loring, Captain, on Lake Champlain, [538], [540].
Loring, Israel, [430].
Loring, Joshua, draught of Lake George, [585].
Loskiel, G. H., Geschichte der Mission, etc., [582];
English version, [245], [582].
Lossing, B. J., Cyclopædia of United States History, [252];
edits Washington’s diary (1789-91), [573];
Military Journals of two Private Soldiers, [597];
on Princeton College, [248].
Lotbinière, letter on Braddock’s defeat, [580];
letter on Lake George battle (1755), [589];
at Oswego, [592];
at Ticonderoga, [505].
Lotteries, [145].
Loudon, Earl of, [153];
autog., [510];
sent over to assume command, [508], [591];
correspondence with Shirley, [591];
his dilatoriness, [575];
his intended attack on Louisbourg (1757), [515];
returns, [520];
his military orders as to rank, [510];
his demand for officers’ quarters, [513];
Pitt asks assistance for him, [593];
Conduct of a Noble Commander, [596].
Louis XIV., baffled, [5].
Louis XV., De Tocqueville on, [77].
Louisbourg, fortified, [409], [434];
cost of, [410];
medal commemorating, [434];
suggestions for the attack (1745), [434], [435];
expedition to and siege of (1745), [146], [410];
rolls of, [165];
share of the different New England colonies, [437];
offers of other colonies, [147];
expenses ultimately borne by Great Britain, [412];
which repays the colonies, [176];
surrenders, [411];
the news reaches Boston, [146];
papers on the siege, [436];
sermons on, [438];
councils of war, [436];
diaries, [438];
(Pomeroy), [437];
(Pepperrell), [437];
letters, [437];
other contemporary accounts, [437];
Accurate and Authentic Account, [437];
list of officers, [438];
New Hampshire troops, [438];
great risk of the attempt, [439];
credit given to Warren, [439];
accounts in the general histories, [439];
French accounts, [439];
Lettre d’un Habitant, [439];
the town restored to France (1748), [148], [413];
governors of (1745-1748), [459];
attempted attack by Loudon (1757), [464], [515];
the town strengthened, [464];
siege by Amherst (1758), [165], [418], [464], [471], [604];
planned by Knowles, [464], [467];
English accounts, [464];
diaries, [464];
Journal of the Siege, [464];
Authentic Account, [467];
letters of Wolfe, [467];
Wolfe at, [540];
French accounts, [464], [467];
papers in Parkman MSS., [464];
account of defences, by Drucour, [467];
colors taken to London, [467];
present condition of the site, [439];
maps of the town and sieges, [83], [439]-448;
Set of Plans, [444];
siege of 1745 maps (Pepperrell’s), [446];
(Gibson’s), [437];
siege of 1758 maps, [465], [468], [469], [470], [471];
(Folling’s), [467];
chart of the harbor, [448];
plan of island battery, [448];
medals (1758), [471];
views of the town, [466], [467], [471];
of harbor, [466];
(Jefferys), [448].
Louisiana, history of, [1], [13];
French claims to, [13];
Spanish claims to, [13];
English claims to, [13];
La Salle in, [13];
Tonty in, [14];
immigrants from Canada, [24];
English traders, [25];
Indian wars, [25];
its name, [25];
its government under Sauvolle, [25];
Iberville held it to be distinct from Canada, [25];
government of, [27];
grants to Crozat, [28];
English traders in, [29];
legal tribunals in, [31], [43];
population, [27], [31], [49], [55];
under L’Epinay, [31];
Company of the West, [31];
absorbs Illinois, [35];
convicts sent to, [36];
effect of Law’s collapse, [42];
currency of the company, [43];
ecclesiastical government, [43];
Company of the Indies ceases, [49];
sold to Spain, [58];
descriptions occasioned by Law’s scheme, [76];
geographical names in, [79];
frontier posts of the French and the English, [84];
the encroachments of the French, [84];
papers in Spanish archives, [74];
papers from the Paris archives, [74];
sources of history, [63];
histories, [64];
separate papers, [65];
boundary question, [69];
historical society, [72];
help from Paris archives, [73];
archives of the state despoiled, [74];
maps of, [79];
(1720), [76];
(1763), [615];
(Dumont’s), [82];
(of the rival claims), [83];
(Delisle’s), [72];
(German), [345];
Acadians in, [463].
Louvigny, [14].
Lovelace, John, governor of New York, autog., [195];
governor of New Jersey, [218];
dies, [196];
sermon on his death, [241].
Lovell, James, [145].
Lovewell, John, [127];
his fight and death, [431];
autog., [431];
sources, [431];
map of his fight, [433].
[Lovewell]’s war, [430].
Lowdermilk, Cumberland, [574], [577].
Lowry, Jean, Captivity, [590].
Loyalhannon Creek, [529];
variously spelled, [529].
Luard, Dress of British Soldiers, [109], [547].
Lucas, Jonathan, [308].
Ludwell, Philip, [296].
Luna, Tristan de, [359].
Lurting, Colonel, Robt., [253].
Lyman, General Phineas, at Lake George, [502];
builds Fort Lyman, [504];
defeats Dieskau, [504];
letter to his wife, [585];
overlooked by Johnson, [585];
defended by President Dwight, [587].
Lynde, Samuel, Bank of Credit, [171].
Lyne, James, plan of New York, [253].
Lyon, Lemuel, journal, [597].
Lyttleton, Wm. H., governor of Carolina, [333];
letters, [350].
Lyttleton papers, [350].
M’Cluny, J. A., Western Adventure, [579], [581].
M’Kinney describes Fort Duquesne, [498].
MacMasters, J. B., on a free press in the middle colonies, [248].
MacMurray, J. W., edits Pearson’s Schenectady Patent, [249].
Macaulay, Chatham, [596].
Mackay, Alex., [322].
Mackay, Hugh, [376].
Mackay, Popular Delusions, [76].
Mackellar, Patrick, [498].
Mackemie, Francis, authorities on, [282];
Narrative of his Imprisonment, [282];
in Virginia, [268];
favors towns in Virginia, [279];
Plain and Friendly Persuasive, [279];
prosecuted by Cornbury, [241];
his Trial edited by Wm. Livingston, [241].
Mackenzie, Alex., [169].
Mackenzie, G., [459].
Mackinnon, D., Coldstream Guards, [577].
Macleod, Daniel, Memoirs, [549].
Macy, Nantucket, [118].
Madawaska River, Acadians upon, [463].
Maerschaick, F., surveyor of New York, [255];
his plan of New York, [257].
Magazine of Western History, [621].
Magne, [74].
on Wolfe, [603].
Maine, Province of, bounds, [134];
garrison houses in, [183];
Indian wars in, [420];
plan of the coast, by Jos. Heath (1719), [474];
by Phineas Jones (1751), [474];
by John North (1752), [474];
towns in, [181].
Malartic, diary, [594]; letters, [608].
Malbranchia (Mississippi), [17].
Manhattan Magazine, [247].
Manifesto Church in Boston, [101].
Manitoba, [86];
historical and scientific society of, [622].
Mante, Thomas, History of the Late War, [616].
Manufactory Bank, [171], [173].
Manufactures in the colonies, [222];
opposed by England, [223].
Maps, Catalogue of Printed Maps in British Museum, [233];
incorrectness of early, a useful element for the historian, [338].
Maquas in Boston, [107];
pictures of, [107].
See [Five Nations].
March, Colonel, before Port Royal, [408], [421].
Marcou, Mrs. Jules, Belknap, [163].
Marest, Gabriel, [561].
Margry, Pierre, Découvertes et Établissements, [73];
titles of separate volumes, [73];
on Vérendrye’s discovery, [567].
Maricheets, [452].
Maricourt, [14].
Marietta (Ohio), [570].
Marigny de Mandeville, memoirs, [71].
journal of, [16].
Marion, Joseph, [127].
Markham, governor of Delaware, [207];
rules for Penn in Pennsylvania, [208].
Marlborough, Duke of, his victories, [106].
Marmontel, J. F., Régence du Duc de Orleans, [77].
Marquette and Joliet’s account of discovery, [72].
Marquette’s maps, [79].
Marsh, Perez, [586].
Marshall, John, diary (1707), [421].
Marshall, John (Va.), History of the Colonies, [620].
Marshall, O. H., on Céloron, [570];
on the Niagara frontier, [534].
Marshall, Ralph, [307].
Marshe, Wm., journal of conference at Lancaster, [566].
Martel, T. B., [610].
Martin, Clement, [391].
Martin, E. K., Mennonites, [246].
Martin, Felix, De Montcalm en Canada, [607];
Le Marquis de Montcalm au Canada, [607].
Martin, F. X., account of, [72], [354];
Louisiana, [65];
North Carolina, [354].
Martin, J. H., Bethlehem, [249].
Martin, governor of North Carolina, [305].
Martyn, Benj., Reasons for Establishing Georgia, [394];
Progress of Georgia, [395];
secretary of trustees of Georgia, [366].
Martyn, Henry, [395].
Marvin, A. P., Lancaster, [184].
[Maryland], Acadians in, [461], [462];
archives, [617];
papers in the Maryland Historical Society, [617];
Calendar of State Archives, [270];
Archives of Maryland, [270];
editions of laws, [260], [271];
views on the early Toleration Act, [271];
life of the province, [272];
religion, [272]; Chalmers’s papers on, [354];
Copley the first royal governor, [259];
Episcopal Church established, [259];
Francis Nicholson, governor, [260];
John Hart ruled for the proprietary, [260];
the assembly claim the common law, [261];
currency troubles, [261];
as a crown province, [259];
tobacco crop, [259];
life in, [259];
absence of towns, [259];
boundary disputes with Pennsylvania, [239], [261], [263], [272], [273];
map used, [272];
disputes with Virginia, [263], [273];
map showing present and charter boundaries, [273];
Report of Commissioners on the Maryland and Virginia Bounds, [273];
population, [261];
institutional life, [261];
Horatio Sharpe, governor, [262];
money voted for the French war, [262];
Catholics, [262];
war on the proprietary, [262];
her records, [270];
history of their preservation, [270];
refuses to assist Braddock, [580].
Maryland Gazette, [261].
Mascarene, Paul, [139], [409];
autog., [450];
description of Nova Scotia, [409];
his “Events at Annapolis” (1710-1711), [423].
Mason, Arthur, [110].
Mason, Edw. G., [69];
Illinois in the Eighteenth Century, [52].
Mason, Newport, [141].
Mason and Dixon’s line, [263], [273];
their journals, [273];
authorities on, [273].
Massachusetts, expedition from, to New Mexico (1678), [69];
provincial charter, [91], [477];
printed, [92];
original of, [92];
population, [92];
seal of, [93];
seals of governors, [93];
document on the arms of, [93];
quarrels with the governors over their salaries, [94], [104], [116], [130], [131], [132], [133];
witchcraft court, [94];
bill making representatives necessarily residents of towns represented by them, [95];
paper money, [113];
loss in Indian wars, [113];
Burgess commissioned governor, [115];
Shute, governor, [115];
Wm. Dummer, lieutenant-governor, [116];
freedom of press, [117];
tracts on her depressed condition (1717, etc.), [119];
picture of the province sloop, [123];
under Dummer, [124];
explanatory charter, [124];
cost of the war (1723), [127];
Burnet removes General Court to Salem, [130];
sends Jona. Belcher to England, [131];
made governor, [132];
Spencer Phips, governor, [139];
Shirley, governor, [143];
exhausted by the Louisbourg expedition, [146];
Brief State of the Services, etc., [147];
relations with its agents, [147];
Spencer Phips governor in Shirley’s absence, [149], [153];
capital offences in, [152];
Pownall, governor, [153];
cost of the war, [153];
refuse to have troops quartered on the people, [154];
her troops (1759), [154];
Bernard, governor, [155];
authorities on her history, [162];
documentary history, [164];
her appeal in 1699, [164];
fines traders with the French, [164];
trees reserved for royal navy, [164];
negative of the governor, [164];
encroachments on the royal prerogative, [164];
her archives cared for, [164];
report on them, [165];
papers on the revolution of 1689, [165];
on the Andros period, [165];
French archives, [165], [617];
copies from England, [165];
council records, [165];
records of House of Representatives, [165];
their printed journals, [165];
muster rolls of French and Indian wars, [165];
legislative history, [166];
Acts and Resolves, edited by Ames and Goodell, [167];
cost of printing Massachusetts Colony Records, Plymouth Colony Records, and provincial laws, [167];
histories of manners, [169];
financial history, [170];
banks, [170];
penny bills, [171];
manufactory bank, [171];
silver scheme, [171];
volumes marked “Pecuniary” in her archives, [173];
pamphlets on the subject, [174], [175];
old tenor v. new tenor, [176];
depreciation table, [176];
emblems of Massachusetts, [177];
towns in, [92];
names of her towns, [181];
border wars, [184];
massacres, [187];
Brief State of the Services, etc., [457];
despatches of the governor to the secretary of state (1745-51), [459];
troops in Crown Point expedition, [585];
Acadians in, [461];
papers on them in the archives, [461];
town histories referring to them, [461];
declined to receive others, [462];
intercepted, [463];
expense of supporting Acadians, [462];
Bernard refuses to receive them, [462];
bounds on Popple’s map, [134];
boundary disputes, [177];
claims land at the west, [180];
bounds on New Hampshire, [180];
on Rhode Island, [180], [232];
on Connecticut, [180];
map of, [88].
Massachusetts, fort, [187].
See [Fort].
“Massachusetts”, frigate, [437].
Mather, Cotton, Bills of Credit, [170];
Life of Phips, [170];
favors Jos. Dudley’s appointment, [103];
quarrels with him, [104];
disappointed in not being president of Harvard College, [105];
his Le Vrai Patron, [106];
his Iroquois tract, [107];
Question and Proposal, [108];
answered by John Wise, [108];
his Winthropi Justa, [212];
and Governor Shute, [116];
Decennium Luctuosum, [420];
diary, [168];
Duodecennium Luctuosum, [430];
incites or writes Memorial against Jos. Dudley, [422];
Magnalia, [156];
Manuductio ad Ministerium, [156];
his style, [157];
lives of, [157];
map in his Magnalia, [88];
his Parentator, [125];
tries to have a synod, [126];
on Sebastian Rasle, [127];
Waters of Marah, [127];
praises Shute, [118];
receives a doctorate, [119];
Testimony against Evil Customs, [119];
favors inoculation, [120];
attacked, [120];
despised by Douglass, [120];
and Wm. Dummer, [123];
his reputation in successive generations, [157];
his literary fecundity, [157];
authorities, [157];
The Terror of the Lord, [128];
Boanerges, [128];
dies, [129];
judged by James Savage, [129].
Mather, Increase, diary, [168];
his character, [101], [125], [126];
goes to England, [87];
and the new charter of Massachusetts Bay, [91];
returns to Boston, [93];
laments the decline of theocratic views, [93];
made D. D. by Harvard, [94];
relations to the college, [98];
relations with Sam. Sewall, [100];
Order of the Gospel, [101];
attacked by the Manifesto Church party, [101];
declines to go to England, [114];
and the New England Courant, [121];
dies, [125];
portrait, [125];
memoirs, [125].
Mather, Samuel, Life of Cotton Mather, [157].
Mathers, the, Quincy and Grahame upon, [621].
Mather Papers, [166].
Mathews, Alfred, [565].
Matler’s Rock, [237].
Matthews, A., [577].
Mauduit, Jasper, [462].
Maule, Thomas, [95];
Truth Held Forth, [95];
New England Persecutors, [95];
genealogy of, [95];
Tribute to Cæsar, [562].
Maurault, Abbé, J. A., Histoire des Abénakis, [421], [619].
Maurepas, lake, [41].
Maurice, J. F., Hostilities without Declaration of War, [574].
Maury, Ann, Huguenot Family, [276].
Maury, Jas., on Evans’s map, [564].
Maxwell, Thomson, [598], [602].
Maxwell, Virginia Register, [284].
Mayer, Brantz, edits Sot-Weed Factor, [272];
Logan and Cresap, [272].
Mayer, F. B., [271];
Old Maryland Manners, [272].
Mayer, Lewis, Ground Rents in Maryland,271;
on Maryland Papers, [617].
Mayhew, Jona., his bold utterances, [150].
Mayo, John, lays out Richmond, [268].
Mayo, Colonel William, [268].
McCall, Hugh, History of Georgia, [405].
McGill, A. T., [273].
McHenry, James, [575].
McLeod, Rev. John, [376].
Meade, Old Churches, etc., of Virginia, [279], [282], [284].
Mease, James, Picture of Philadelphia, [252].
Mecklenburg declaration of independence, [304].
Meginness, J. F., Valley of the Susquehanna, [249].
Melchers, Julius, [560].
Melish, John, Description of United States, [53].
Mellish, T., [331].
Melon, Essai politique, [75].
Melvin, Eleazer, [182].
Mémoires sur le Canada, [57];
MS. of, [57].
Memoirs of the Principal Transactions of the Last War, [568].
authorities on, [246].
Menwe. See [Five Nations].
Mercer, Colonel, killed at Oswego, [510].
Mercer, Colonel Hugh, at Pittsburgh, [600].
Mercer, John, [278].
Merrimac River, [88];
in Popple’s map, [134].
Merriman, Sergeant, diary, [602].
Methodist Quarterly, [403].
Meursius, Jacob, map, [472].
Mexico, St. Denys in, [71].
Miami Confederacy, [563].
Miami, fort at, [559].
Miamis, [564].
Miamis, French on the, [490], [566].
Michelet, Jules, La France sous Law, [77].
Michilimackinac, French at, [566];
map, [559].
Micmacs, country of, [480];
threatening, [452];
accounts of, [452];
Customs and Manners of the Micmakis, [452].
Middle Colonies in the eighteenth century, [189];
life in, [247];
literature of, [248];
publications in, [248];
population of, [246].
Middleton, Arthur, governor of Carolina, [328];
conflicts with the Assembly, [329].
Middleton, Henry, [350].
Middleton, map of Braddock’s march, [500].
Mildmay, Wm., [475].
Military History of Great Britain, 1756-57, [592].
Miller, John, Province and City of New York, [253].
Miller, secretary of Carolina, [294].
Mills, Boundaries of Ontario, [86].
Mills, rolling, prohibited, [149].
Minas, basin of, view of entrance, [449];
battle of, [448];
English and French accounts, [448], [449].
Minet, his maps, [79].
Mingoes, [484].
See [Five Nations].
Minnesota, historical chart of, [622];
historical society of, [622].
Minot, G. R., on the Acadians, [458];
Massachusetts Bay, [162];
portrait, [162].
Minquas, [484].
Misère, [55].
Mississippi Bubble, [75].
See [Law, John].
[Mississippi] River, mouths of, map (1700), [22];
called St. Louis, [86];
entered by Iberville, [18];
maps of, by De Fer, [23];
by Le Blond de la Tour, [23];
by De Pauger, [23];
by Sérigny (1719), [41];
its scouring action, [42];
map of lower parts, by Le Page, [66];
by Bellin, [66];
other maps, [66];
explored by the English, [69];
name of, 70;
spelling of name, [79].
Mississippi Valley, maps of, [79];
maps supporting the English and French claims, [83].
Missouri Indians, [39].
[Missouri] River, French on the, [566].
Mistasin, lake, [84].
Mitchell, John, Contest in America, [83], [615];
his Map of the British Colonies, [83].
Mittelberger, Gottlieb, Reise, [244].
Moales, John, [271].
plan, [71];
visited by Iberville, [21].
Mobilians, [86].
Mohawk River, [236];
map, [595].
Mohawk Valley, map, [238].
Mohawks, [484];
conference with (1753), [245];
(1758), [245];
missions among, [246].
authorities on, [111];
Cæsar, a Mohegan sachem, [112].
Moidores (coin), [230].
Moll, Herman, his maps, [80], [234];
map of South Carolina, [315];
map of Virginia and Maryland, [273];
survey of St. Lawrence Gulf, [614];
map of New England, [133], [234];
New Survey, [81], [133], [351];
World Displayed, [474];
Carolina, divided into Parishes, [348];
Map of Dominions of the King of Great Britain in America, [344];
made maps for Oldmixon, [344], [474];
view of Niagara Falls (1715), [567].
Mombert, J. I., Lancaster County, [249], [566].
Mompesson, chief justice, [196].
Moncacht-Apé, story of, [77].
Monckton, Robert, governor of New York, autog. and seal, [206];
commands in expedition against Beauséjour, [452];
in Nova Scotia, [415];
portrait and autog., [454];
account of, [454];
wounded at Quebec, [550];
at Fort Pitt (1760), [610].
Moncrief, Major, Expedition against Quebec, [604].
Monette, J. W., Mississippi Valley, [71].
Monk, George. See [Albemarle].
[Monongahela], battle of, authorities on, [575];
French reports, [575];
ballads, [575].
See [Braddock].
Montague, Captain Wm., [437].
Montague, Lord Chas. Greville, [333].
Montanus, Nieuwe en Onbekende Weereld, [472];
its maps, [472].
Montbeillard, Potot de, Mémoires, [605].
[Montcalm], Marquis de, autog., [505];
succeeds Dieskau, [505];
at Ticonderoga, [505];
suddenly attacks Oswego, [510];
captures it, [510];
again at Ticonderoga, [511];
goes into winter-quarters, [512];
jealousies of Vaudreuil, [514];
advances (1757) on Fort William Henry, [516];
retreats to Canada, [520];
again at Ticonderoga awaiting Abercrombie’s attack, [521];
repels it, [523] (see [Ticonderoga]);
strengthens Ticonderoga, [527];
disputes with Vaudreuil, [530];
promoted, [532];
apprehensive, [533];
at Quebec, [540];
his headquarters, [540];
his policy of delay, [544];
on the Plains of Abraham, [548];
portraits, [548];
advances on Wolfe, [548];
killed, [550];
buried, [550];
his remains disturbed, [550];
monuments to his memory, [551];
his early career, [592];
his despatches to the department of war, [592];
his instructions as to Oswego, [592];
on Rigaud’s attack on Fort William Henry, [593];
his letter on his own attack on Fort William Henry, [594];
his instructions, [594];
letter to Webb, [594];
contemporary English view of his conduct during the massacre, [595];
Cooper’s view in the Last of the Mohicans, [595];
his conduct respecting the massacre at Fort William Henry, variously considered, [595];
letters on Abercrombie’s defeat, [598];
dispute with Vaudreuil respecting the loss of Fort Frontenac, [599], [600];
disheartened (1759), [600];
at siege of Quebec (1759), [604];
letters, [604];
contemporary accounts of death and burial, [605];
letters owned by the present Marquis de Montcalm, [605];
correspondence with Bourlamaque, [605];
letters entrusted to Roubaud, [606];
Lettres de Montcalm à Messieurs de Berryer et de la Molé, [606];
known to be forgeries, [606];
have deceived many, [606];
essay on M. by Creasy, [607];
books by Martin, [607];
by Bonnechose, [607];
his commission (1756), [591];
map of his campaigns, [618];
his papers, [599].
Monteano, Manuel de, [386].
Montgomerie, John, governor of New York, [198];
governor of New Jersey, [220].
Montgomery, Richd., on Wolfe’s attack on Quebec, [547].
Montigni, [561].
Montour, Andrew, interpreter, [10], [490], [570];
his family, [490].
Montreal, [486];
defended by Vaudreuil, [534];
threatened by Amherst, [555];
surrounded, [556];
trade with Albany, [567];
Gage at, [610];
treaty at (1701), [560];
views of, [554];
Montresor, James, his journal, [594];
portrait, [594].
Montresor, Colonel John, plan for the campaign (1759), [533], [601];
at siege of Quebec, [604];
traverses the Kennebec route (1760) with despatches, [609];
his map, [609];
accompanied Murray up the St. Lawrence, [609];
journal of Louisbourg (1758), [467];
portrait, [594];
map of the St. Lawrence, [614].
Montreuil, Chevalier de, [617].
Montreuil, Dieskau’s adjutant, [588];
Moor, Robt., [364].
Moore, Colonel James, his march (1712), [345];
defeats the Apalatchees, [319];
defeats the Tuscaroras, [299];
governor of South Carolina (1700), [316].
Moore, Colonel Maurice, his march (1713 and 1715), [345];
sent against the Yemassees, [321].
Moore, Francis, Voyage to Georgia, [396], [401].
Moore, Geo. H., [117];
Final Notes on Witchcraft, [164], [617];
on Massachusetts legislation, [166].
Moore, James, [318], [341], [359];
his account of his incursion into Florida, [342];
fights the Yemassees, [322];
made governor of South Carolina by the people, [327].
Moore, James (jr.), dies, [332].
Moore, J. W., North Carolina, [355].
Moore, on Wesley, [403].
Moorhead, John, [132].
Moravians, their historical society, [246];
its publications, [246];
monuments erected by it, [246];
in Connecticut, [246];
at Shekomeko in New York, [246];
at Wechquodnach, [246];
in Philadelphia, [246];
their Manual, [246];
intermediate in the war with the Indians, [595];
in Georgia, [374];
in New York, [257];
in North Carolina, [348];
in Pennsylvania, [217];
their schools, [231];
founded Bethlehem, [245];
relations with Indians, [245];
sources of their history, [245].
Morden, Robert, New Map of Carolina, [340], [341].
Moreau, C., [610];
L’Acadie française, [424].
Morgan, Daniel, with Braddock, [498].
Morgan, Geo., [564].
Morgan, Geo. H., Harrisburg, [249].
Morgan, L. H., League of the Iroquois, [235].
Morilon du Bourg, [476].
Morris, Colonel, his sloop “Fancy”, [252].
Morris, F. O., [575].
Morris, Lewis, [196], [219], [220];
chief justice of New York, [198];
governor of New Jersey, [220];
dies, [221].
Morris, Major, marauding expedition to Bay of Fundy (1758), [464].
Morris, Robt. Hunter, governor of Pennsylvania, [215].
Morris, Roger, [496];
his house, [252].
Morris, Wm., [219].
Moseley, Edw., [299].
Moss, L., Baptists and the National Centenary, [282].
Mother Goose, [121].
Motley, John L., [563].
Moulton, Captain Jere., scouting expedition, [430].
Mount Defiance (Ticonderoga), [523].
Mountgomery, Sir Robt., Discourse, [392];
plan of Azilia, [392];
Golden Islands, [392];
his grant in Georgia, [359].
Mt. Pleasant (Va.), [570].
Mudyford, Thomas, [288].
Munro, Colonel, at Fort William Henry (1757), [515];
surrenders, [517].
Munsell, Frank, Bibliography of Albany, [249].
Munsell, Joel, notes on Mrs. Grant’s American Lady, [509];
Annals of Albany, [509].
Murdoch, B., Nova Scotia, [419], [460].
Murphy, A. D., projected history of North Carolina, [354].
Murray, Colonel A., autog., [460].
Murray, F., French Financiers, [76].
Murray, General James, his campaign against Lévis, [552];
plan of the campaign, [552];
his retreat, [553];
commands above Quebec, [545];
holds Quebec, [550];
approaches Montreal, [555];
journal at Quebec, [608];
his despatches, [608];
letters, [608].
Musgrove, Mary, [369].
Muskets, first made in America, [149].
Muskhogee Confederacy, [370].
Muskingum, river, [563].
Muys, M. de, [27].
Nanfan, lieutenant-governor of New York, [195].
Nansemond, Va., [307].
Nantucket, her whalers, [118].
Napier, letter to Braddock, [575], [576].
Narragansetts, [342].
Narragansett Bay, fortifications of, [142].
Narragansett country claimed by Rhode Island and Connecticut, [181].
Nason, Elias, annotates Baxter’s journal, [424];
Dunstable, [184];
Frankland, [144].
Nassau, isle of, [70].
Nassonites, [40].
trading post, [29].
See [Rosalie].
[Natchez] Indians, [21], [23];
attack the French, [30];
massacre, [46] (see [St. André]);
wars, [46];
defeated by Choctaws, [48];
authorities, [68].
Natchitoches, [40];
island, occupied, [30].
Navigation laws, [138].
Neal, Daniel, New England, [157];
judged by Watts, [158];
by Prince, [158].
Nearn, T., [80].
Negro plot in New York city, [201].
See [New York].
Neill, E. D., on the Calverts, [271];
on Governor Evans, [243];
Vérendrye and his Sons, [568];
Virginia Carolorum, [335];
Virginia Colonial Clergy, [279].
Nelson, John, [476].
Neptune Americo-Septentrional, [429].
Nervo, Les Finances françaises, [77].
Neu-gefundenes Eden, [348].
New American Magazine, [597].
New and Complete History of the British Empire in America, [350], [618].
New England (1689-1763), chapter on, [87];
restrictive acts in, [95];
her politics little cared for in England, [114];
her exports (1716), [116];
the king’s rights to the woods, [116];
oppressed by acts of parliament, [118];
industries, [118];
war declared (1722), [122];
earthquake (1727), [128];
the Great Awakening, [133];
Catholic view of modifications of faith in, [133];
sends troops to the West Indies, [135];
smuggling, [138];
war of 1744, [145];
population (1745), [145];
expedition against Canada (1746), [148];
frontier forts, [149];
population (1755), [151];
earthquake (1755), [152];
their lead in military matters, [152];
sources of her history, [156];
legislative history, [166];
manners of, [167];
Chalmers’s notes on, [352], [354];
coast life, [169];
town system, [169];
religious history, [169];
organizations for propagating the gospel, of similar names, [169];
financial history, [170];
reimbursed for the cost of siege of Louisbourg, [176];
disputed bounds, [177];
forts and frontiers, [181];
local histories, [181];
earliest discussion of the Catholic question in, [186];
her people on the Carolina coast, [295];
her territory ravaged by Indians (1703-4), [5], [7], [420], [483];
her military system, [591];
confederacy (1643), [611];
maps, [133];
(1688), [88];
(Moll’s), [133];
(1732, Popple’s), [134];
(1755), [238];
Douglass on maps, [133];
(Salmon’s), [234];
(Pownall’s), [565];
(Kitchin’s), [482].
See names of New England States.
New England Courant, [121].
New England Journal, [131].
New England Weekly Journal, [135].
New France, Collection de Manuscrits relatifs à l’Histoire de la Nouvelle France, [473];
general historians, [619];
English writers on, [619].
New Hampshire, annexed to Massachusetts, [90];
without political government, [90];
the Mason claim, [110];
John Usher, governor, [110];
George Vaughan, governor, [110];
Vaughan, ruling, [123];
John Wentworth, governor, [123], [129];
united with Massachusetts under Burnet, [139];
Waldron, secretary, [139];
his correspondence with Belcher, [139];
authorities on her history, [163];
Provincial Papers, [166], [167];
Chalmers’s papers on, [354];
issues of the press, [166];
judicial history, [166];
fac-similes of her five-shillings bill, [174];
three-pounds bill, [175];
Crown Point currency, [590], [591];
failed to use the Louisbourg money to help her bills, [176];
Stevens’s Books on New Hampshire, [180];
frontier posts of, [183];
Acadians in, [46];
Indian wars, [183];
regiments at Lake George, [585];
troops in the field, [591];
men killed at Fort William Henry, [595];
towns of, [183];
bounds and boundary disputes, [134], [180];
maps (1756), [485];
(1761), [485].
New Hampshire Grants, and the controversy over them, [166], [178], [179], [238].
New Inverness (Georgia), [377].
New Jersey, Alexander’s drafts used by Pownall, [565];
apathy of, at the time of Braddock’s expedition, [580];
finally alarmed, [580], [583];
boundary disputes with New York, [222], [238];
Catholics in, [191];
Celebration of the Proprietors, [238];
population, [246];
Baptists in, [247];
laws, [252];
first brick house in, [258];
Chalmers’s papers on, [354];
copper ore in, [225];
divided into East and West, [217];
surrendered by the proprietors, [217];
united, [217];
history of, [217], etc.;
education in, [231];
Governor Belcher’s papers on, [166];
Rutgers College, [230];
Princeton College, [230];
trade of, [228];
treaty with Indians (1756), [590].
New London, Acadians at, [461];
governors at, [108].
New Orleans founded, [36];
map by Le Page du Pratz, [37];
in Dumont, [38];
by N. Bellin, [38];
by Jefferys, [38];
view of (1719), [39];
by Pauger, [42];
[Ursulines] in, [44].
[New York] City, negro plot in, [201], [242];
smuggling in, [229];
Trinity Church, [230];
King’s College, [230];
Columbia College, [230];
monographs on phases of New York, [248];
its police, [249];
old coffee houses, [249];
its markets, [249];
its ferries, [248];
Catholic churches, [248];
views of, engraved, [250]-252;
from London Magazine, [251], [252];
keys to landmarks, [252]-254;
other views, [252];
City Hall, [252];
Fort George, [252];
Broadway and its history, [252];
Wall Street and its history, [252];
tombs of Trinity, [252];
domestic architecture, [252];
Dutch houses, [252];
Rutgers mansion, [252];
Cortelyou house, [252];
Van Cortland house, [252];
Roger Morris house, [252];
Beekman house, [252];
Livingston house, [252];
Verplanck house, [252];
plans of the city, [253];
Miller’s, [253];
key to, [253];
other plans, [253];
Lyne’s plan, [253];
Popple’s, [253];
fac-simile, [254];
Grim’s plan, [254];
Collegiate Reformed Dutch Church, [254];
plan of environs made for Lord Loudon, [254];
city arms, [255];
Maerschalk’s plan (1755), [255];
Bellin’s, [257].
New York Gazette, [248].
New York Mercury, [85], [601].
New York Province, threatened by the Catholics, [189];
Papists not tolerated, [190], [191];
early Catholics in, [190];
Bill of Rights (1691), [191], [193];
money raised by a general tax, [192];
charter of liberties, [192];
a crown province, [192];
form of government, [193];
legislative struggle for supremacy, [194];
courts established, [194];
seals of governors, [196];
oppressed by war, [197];
trade with Canada, [198];
courts of equity, [198];
court of exchequer, [200];
MS. sources of her history, [231];
Duke’s laws, [231];
Dongan’s laws, [232];
other laws, [232];
Bradford’s editions of, [232];
council minutes, [232];
land records, [232];
Calendar of them, [232];
records of Indian affairs, [233];
sources on religious life, [233];
papers on trade and manufactures, [233];
sources of the rules of the different governors, [241];
Bayard trial, [241];
Episcopal Church in, [244];
population of, [246];
German element in, [246];
French and German names in, [247];
life in, [247];
paper money in, [247];
no bibliography of its historical literature, [248];
local histories, [249];
local historical societies, [249];
education in, [241];
manufactures in, [226];
Huguenots in, [247];
Chalmers’s papers on, [354];
and the New Hampshire Grants, [178];
bounds of, [84], [177], [238];
Report of the Regents of the University on the Bounds, [238];
maps, [88], [234], [235], [238];
(manorial grants), [236], [237];
(French grants), [238];
(New York harbor), [235].
Newbern (N. C.), [303].
Newcastle, Del., fort at, [210].
Newfoundland, map of, [482];
naval engagement at, [452].
Newport, R. I. (1729), [141];
privateers, [166].
Newspapers, [90].
Newton, J. H., History of the Panhandle, [570].
Niagara (cataract), view by Moll, [567];
described by Kalm, [244];
(Jagara on Colden’s map), [491].
Niagara (fort), plans, [534], [567];
strengthened, [490];
French at, [483];
project to seize (1706), [560];
attacked by Prideaux, [533], [600];
taken, [536];
articles of capitulation, [601];
letters, [601];
French accounts, [601];
rivalry for, [566].
Niagara (river), map (1759), [534].
Niaouré Bay (Sackett’s Harbor), [510].
Nicholas, a Huron, [568].
Nichols, Timothy, [604].
Nichols, Literary Anecdotes, [367].
Nicholson, Gen. Francis, in Boston, [107], [108];
goes to New York, [109];
governor of Maryland, [260];
sent to Virginia, [264];
his ambition, [264];
helps to found William and Mary College, [264];
in the “Burwell affair”, [264];
recalled, [264];
made royal governor of Carolina, [327];
attacks Port Royal (1710), [107], [408];
his journal of the siege of Port Royal, with other papers, [423];
plan by which the fleet sailed, [424];
advocates a union of the colonies, [611].
Nihata, [80].
Niles, Samuel, French and Indian Wars, [425];
poem on Louisbourg, [438].
Nimégue, treaty at (1678), [476].
Nitschman, David, [377].
Noble, Arthur, [436];
account of, [448];
attacked at Grand Pré, [413].
Norfolk, Va., [267].
Norridgewock, [118];
conference at, [430].
North, John, survey of the coast of Maine (1752), [474].
[North Carolina], history of, [294];
at first known as Albemarle County, [294];
Quakers in, [294];
New Englanders monopolizing the trade, [295];
Culpepper rebellion, [295];
Seth Sothel, governor, [296];
sent to England, [296];
Philip Ludwell, governor, [296];
Carey’s rebellion, [297];
aims of the popular party, [297];
murders by Tuscaroras, [298];
Virginia and South Carolina send help, [298];
journals of the lower house missing, [299];
causes operating to check the prosperity of the colony, [300];
population, [297], [300], [303];
bad governors, [300];
the crown buys out seven of the proprietors, [301];
under royal government, [301];
bounds upon South Carolina, [302];
Bath County, [302];
educational failure, [303];
printing introduced, [303];
laws, [303];
immigration from Pennsylvania and Virginia, [304];
indemnified for war expenses, [305];
sources of her history, [335];
charters, [336];
printed with the fundamental constitutions, [336];
seal of the proprietors, [336];
Revised Statutes, [336];
Hilton’s discoveries, [337];
Brief Description of the Province of Carolina, [337];
changes in the coast line, [338];
boundary with Virginia, first shown, [340];
Carolina described more fully than heretofore, [340];
laws, [345];
surrender of title, [347];
German settlements, [348];
Moravians in, [348];
Swiss in, [348];
Chalmers’s notes on, [352];
Culpepper revolution, [352];
Chalmers’s papers on, [354];
later histories of, [354];
Williamson’s, [354];
Martin’s, [354];
Wheeler’s, [354];
Hawks’s, [355];
Moore’s, [355];
maps, [336], [337], [338], [340], [350];
bounds on Virginia, absence of legislative records, [356];
Barrington’s account, [356];
Byrd’s estimate of the people, [275].
North Carolina Gazette, [303], [350].
North (Hudson) River, map, [236], [237].
See [Hudson].
Northern Neck of Virginia, its bounds, [276];
Survey of the Northern Neck, [276];
fac-simile of it, [277].
Northumberland Papers, [603].
Northwest Review, [621].
Norton, Charles Eliot, [242].
Norton, John, Redeemed Captive, [187].
Norumbega defined by Montanus, Dapper, and Ogilby, [479].
Nourse, H. S., on the Acadians, [461];
Lancaster, [184].
Nouvelles des Missions, [68].
Nouvelles Soirées canadiennes, [607].
Nova Belgica, map of, [234].
[Nova Scotia], separated from Massachusetts, [96];
governors of, [409];
emigrants invited to settle, [414];
Halifax founded, [414];
first assembly, [415];
expulsion of Acadians, [415] (see [French Neutrals]);
Public Documents, [418];
histories of, [419];
tracts to encourage settlers, [450];
Genuine Account, [450];
Beschreibung von Neu-Schottland, [450];
counter statements in Wilson’s Genuine Narrative, [450];
Account of the Present State of Nova Scotia, [452];
French Policy defeated, [452];
papers of Andrew Brown upon, [458];
council records sent to England, [458];
records arranged, [458];
T. B. Akins as record commissioner, [458];
synopsis of records, [459];
royal instructions, [459];
proclamations, [459];
Historical Society Collections, [419];
Letter from a Gentleman, [460];
Chalmers’s papers on, [354];
maps of, [482];
(Jefferys) 480, [481];
maps made by order of Lawrence, [482];
Montresor’s surveys, [482];
map, by Kitchin, [482];
of the coasts, by Des Barres, [482].
See [Acadia].
Noyes, Nic., New England’s Duty, [420].
O’Callaghan, E. B., on the battle of Minas, [449];
edits Clarke’s Voyage, [243];
edits Voyage of Sloop Mary, [422];
annotates Wilson’s Orderly Book, [602];
edits Bobin’s Letters, [243].
O’Reilley, governor of Louisiana, [73].
O’Sullivan, D. A., [615].
Oakes, Thomas, [87].
Occasional Reflections on the Importance of the War, [596].
Ochagach, [568].
Ocmulgee River, [359].
Oconee River, [359].
Ogden, John C., Excursion to Bethlehem, [245].
Ogeechee River, [373], [375], [379].
Ogilby, his map of Carolina, [338];
assistance sought from Locke, [338];
America, [472];
its map, [472].
Ogle, Samuel, [261].
[Oglethorpe], General James Edward, his attack on the Spanish, [342];
Report on its failure, [342];
his origin, [361];
his early life, [361];
named in charter of Georgia, [364];
reached Georgia with the first settlers, [367];
in Charlestown (S. C.), [370];
meets the Indians, [370];
goes to England with Tomo-chi-chi, [376];
made colonel, [380];
commander-in-chief of forces in Georgia and Carolina, [380];
attacks St. Augustine, [381], [385];
opposes Spanish attack on St. Simon, [386];
departs, [387];
fac-simile of his handwriting, [393];
lives of, [394];
notices in general histories and periodicals, [394];
his New and Accurate Account, [394], [401];
letter of, [394];
Curious Account of the Indians, [396];
Poem to, on his arrival, [396] (see [St. Augustine] and [St. Simon Island]);
tracts against him, [398];
attacked by Tailfer, [399];
Spalding’s Oglethorpe, [401];
letters of, [401].
charged with circulating stories of French encroachments, [580];
founded (1748), [570];
sends out Gist, [570];
grants to, [570].
Ohio, Indians in, [564];
desert the French, [529];
distracted, [490];
migrations, [564];
side with the French after Braddock’s defeat, [583];
Ohio River, held to be the main stream with the Mississippi, [483];
Indian names along the, [564];
divides Canada from Louisiana, [563];
English claim on, based on the Iroquois conquest, [564];
forks of the, [273];
fort at, [493];
Ward surrenders the post, [573];
the French officer’s summons, [573];
the French building a fort (1732) on, [563];
the Indians in the country, [563].
Ohio Valley, prehistoric axe-cuts in, [565];
English in, [566];
their knowledge of it derived from the French, [566];
grants made by them, [10];
their traders seized, [10];
French in, [9], [484], [566], [571], [572];
Céloron’s plates, [9];
French and English conflict in, precipitated by Dinwiddie, [12];
Wisdom and Policy of the French, [566];
French Encroachments Exposed, [564];
Present State of North America, [566];
statement of English claim (Franklin), [565];
as viewed by the French, [566];
English view in State of the British and French Colonies, [566];
maps of (Evans), [565];
(Pownall’s), [566];
(showing English claims), [566].
Ohio Valley Historical Series, [579].
Ojibways, history of, [622].
Old French war, [453];
general contemporary accounts of, [615];
maps of, [618].
Old lights, [135].
Oldmixon, John, autog., [344];
British Empire in America, [273], [344], [474];
German edition, [344].
Oldschool, Oliver (Dennie), Portfolio, [594].
Oliphant, Mrs., on Wesley, [403];
Historical Sketches of the Reign of George II., [403].
Oneida Historical Society, [249].
Onondaga, salt springs, [226].
Onondagas, conference (1734), [567];
French treaty with, [487].
Ontario, French vessels on, [490];
map (1757), [614].
Orangeburg (S. C.), [348].
Orchard, Robin, [92].
Orleans, Fort, founded, [55].
Orleans, Island of, map of, [549];
Wolfe at, [543];
history of, [543].
Orme, Robt., [496];
his letters, [575], [576], [579];
plan of Braddock’s field, [500];
journal, [575].
Ormsby, John, [600].
Orr, Hugh, [149].
Orris, Luis de, [69].
Osages, [55].
Osborn, Sir Danvers, governor of New York, [204].
Ossoli, Methodism at its Fountain, [404];
Art, Literature, and Drama, [404].
a bone of contention, [487], [566];
garrisoned, [7];
summoned by the French (1727), [485];
captured, [510], [511], [591];
Gage’s failure, [601];
letters, [601];
Indians at, [592];
French sources, [592];
despatches, [567];
Beauharnois on, [567];
La Prise des Forts, [592];
English sources, [511];
Walpole’s paper, [567];
plan of (1727), [567];
situation, [567];
description, [512];
view, [512];
importance of, [591].
Otis, Christine, [186].
Otis, James, sues the custom-house officers for the province, [155];
treats with Indians, [149];
writs of assistance, [156].
Otis, Colonel James, [155].
Ottawa River, bounds of Canada under treaty of Utrecht, [85].
Ottawas on the Sandusky and Maumee rivers, [563].
Ottens, Atlas, [235];
his maps, [79].
Otter Creek, [585].
[Ouabache] (Ohio River), [26].
Ouatanon, [559].
Oumas, [18].
Outagamis, [6].
Owens, Wm., [308].
Oxford, Mass., abandoned, [96].
Oyster beds, and the Virginia boundary line, [263].
Paddock, Ichabod, [118].
Padoucahs, [55].
Page du Pratz, map of Louisiana, [85];
fac-simile, [86].
Paine, Nath., Early Paper Currency, [170].
Paine, T. O., [182].
Palfrey, F. W., [160].
Palfrey, J. G., New England, [160];
his details, [161];
portrait, [161];
abridged edition of his New England, [161];
on the Acadians, [459].
Palissado (Mississippi), [18].
Palmer, Anthony, [215].
Palmer, Eliakim, [149].
Palmer, W. P., [278].
Palmer, Lake Champlain, [587].
Pan Handle, boundary of, [240].
Panet, Jean Claude, journal at Quebec (1759), [605].
Panionassas, [55].
Paper manufacture, [223].
Paper money, [112];
in Carolina, [323];
forbidden in the colonies by Parliament, [203];
in Maryland, [261];
in Massachusetts, [170];
in the middle colonies, [247];
in New Jersey, [230];
in Pennsylvania, [212].
Papineau, L. J., portrait, [619];
and the archives of Canada, [617].
Papists not tolerated in New York, [190].
See [Catholics].
Pardo, Juan, [359].
[Paris], treaty of (1712), [476];
treaty of (1763), see [Peace of 1763].
Parke, Colonel, of Virginia, [265].
Parker, Henry, [388].
Parker, J., on New Jersey boundaries, [238].
Parker, Londonderry, [119].
Parkman, Francis, Historical Handbook of the Northern Tour, [541];
Montcalm and Wolfe, [460];
on the Acadians, [460];
controversy with P. H. Smith, [460];
on Washington’s expedition to Le Bœuf, [572];
on the battle of Lake George (1755), [584], [587];
on Braddock’s defeat, [576];
on the campaign of 1760, [609];
on the comparative resources of the French and English colonies, [600];
on the siege of Louisbourg (1758), [467];
his MSS., [617];
on the Montcalm forgeries, [606];
on the Quaker and anti-Quaker quarrels in Pennsylvania, [582];
on the siege of Quebec (1759), [607].
Parkman, G. F., [604].
Parkman, Wm., [597].
Parks, W., [278].
Parsons, Usher, Life of Pepperrell, [437].
Partridge, Oliver, on Abercrombie’s defeat, [597];
on Robt. Rogers, [598].
Partridge, Richard, [221].
Partridge, Saml., [187].
Pasquotank (North Carolina), [295].
Passamaquoddy Indians, treaty with (1760), [471].
Pastorius, Continuatio, etc., [239].
Patten, Thos., [554];
map of Montreal, [556].
Patterson, Dr. Geo., History of Pictou, [419];
on Samuel Vetch, [423].
Pattin, John, [490].
Paulding, J. K., Sketches, [284].
Paxton, Captain, [96].
Paxton, Chas., [155].
Payer, T., [233].
Peabody, W. B. O., Cotton Mather, [157];
on Cotton Mather’s diary, [168];
Life of Oglethorpe, [394].
[Peace of 1763], [58], [156], [471];
authorities, [614];
boundary claims, [614];
Mémoire Historique, [614];
Appeal to Knowledge, [615];
royal proclamation, [615];
map of the acquired territory, [615].
See [Paris].
Pean, M. T. H., [610].
Pearce, S., Luzerne County, [249].
Pearlash, [225].
Pearson, Jonathan, Schenectady Patent, [190], [249].
Pejebscot (Brunswick, Me.), [181];
Indian conference (1699), [420].
Pelham, Henry, his administration in England, [203].
Pelham, Peter, [141].
Pelham, Fort (Mass.), [187].
[Peltries], trade in, [1].
Pemaquid, [181];
Indian conference at (1693), [420];
rights of the English to, [474];
surrendered by Chubb, [96].
Pemberton, Ebenezer, [121].
Penhallow, Samuel, Wars of New England, [424];
fac-simile of title, [424];
edited by W. Dodge, [425];
his papers, [430];
his mission to the Penobscots, [425];
his family, [425];
letters, [425].
Annals of Louisiana, [67], [73];
relation, [72].
Penicooke Indians, [420].
Penn, Hannah, [214].
Penn, John (son of Richard), [216].
Penn, John (son of Wm.), [215].
Penn, Richard, [215].
Penn, Thomas, [215];
his correspondence with Richard Peters, [242].
Penn, Wm., agent of Rhode Island, [110];
arrested in England, [207];
regains his province, [208];
in prison, [210];
dies, [211];
correspondence with Logan, [242], [247];
used and printed, [242];
Essay upon Government, [611];
the Catholics, [191];
his view of his rights, [214];
and the Susquehannas, [245].
Pennoyer, Jesse, [602].
Pennsylvania in the eighteenth century, [207];
put under Governor Fletcher of New York, [208];
charter of 1701 from Penn, [209];
Quaker influence in politics, [209];
mortgaged by Penn, [210];
votes money for the war, [211], [213];
court of chancery, [212];
sends Franklin to England, [216];
dreads Spanish attacks, [216];
most flourishing of the colonies, [216];
its mines, [224];
smuggling in, [228];
penal laws in, [191];
Penn’s leniency to Catholics, [191];
overrun by Indians (1753), [204];
French occupation of the western part, [617];
sources of her history, [242];
correspondence of Penn and Logan, [242];
travels in, [243];
Swedes in, [246];
Welsh in, [246];
Germans in, [246];
foreign names in, [247];
life in, [247];
Presbyterians in, [247];
publications in, [248];
local history, [249];
governors and councillors, [249];
domestic architecture in, [258];
tracts to induce German immigration, [348];
Indian forays within, after Braddock’s defeat, [581], [582], [583];
authorities, [581];
records of her troops, [581];
defences erected, [581];
list of forts, [581];
plans of some, [581];
Etat présent, [582];
frontiers defended by Franklin, [583];
Franklin drafts militia act, [583];
politics at the time of Braddock’s expedition, [580], [582];
held back in the war by the Quakers, [493];
movement against the Indians (1755-56), [589];
conferences at Easton, [589];
Several Conferences of the Quakers, etc., [589];
A True Relation, etc., [590];
narratives of captivities, [590];
Acadians in, [462];
Chalmers’s papers on, [354];
Kitchin’s map (1761), [239];
map of Indian purchases, [240];
land claimed by Connecticut, [180];
“Walking Purchase”, [240];
boundary disputes, [278].
See [Maryland], [Quakers], etc.
Pennsylvania Gazette, [248].
Pennsylvania Magazine of History, [249].
Pennypacker, S. W., Phœnixville, [249];
translates Scheffer’s Mennonite Emigration, [246];
his Sketches, [246].
Penobscots, conferences with, [430], [433], [434], [450];
their conduct in Boston, [433];
received under protection (1760-63), [471];
war with, [452].
Penobscot River forts, [183].
captured, [36];
founded, [17];
Spanish at, [17];
plans of, [39].
Pentagoet, wines seized at (1687), [476].
Pepin, Lake, [7].
Pepperrell, Sir Wm., attacks Louisbourg, [410], [436];
portrait, [435];
autog., [435];
genealogy, [435];
his sword, [435];
his house, [435];
his papers, [436];
correspondence with Shirley, [436];
with Commodore Warren, [436];
his arms, [436];
his life by Parsons, [436];
other accounts, [437];
his plan of siege of Louisbourg, [446];
returns to Boston from Louisbourg, [147];
dies, [154];
in command (1757) of Massachusetts militia, [153].
Pequods, [342].
Percival, Andrew, [313].
Percival, John, Earl of Egmont, [363], [364], [395];
MS. records of Georgia, [400].
Perier, governor of Louisiana, [46];
autog., [46];
fights the Natchez, [48].
Periwigs, [99].
Perkins, A. T., Copley, [141], [169];
on portraits of Smybert, etc., [141].
Perkins, F. B., Check-list Local History, [181].
Perkins, John, [74].
Perkins, J. H., “English Discoveries in the Ohio Valley”, [566];
Memoir and Writings, [565].
Perles, Rivière aux (Louisiana), [41].
Perry, A. L., on Fort Shirley, [187];
proposed History of Williamstown, [188].
Perry, W. S., American Episcopal Church, [169], [272];
on Wesley and Whitefield, [404];
Historical Collection of the American Colonial Church, [272].
Perth Amboy, [228];
Peters, Richard, [597];
correspondence with Thomas Penn, [242];
his letter, [243].
Peters, Samuel, gives name to Vermont, [178].
Petersburg (Georgia), [401].
Peyster, F. de, Life of Bellomont, [98].
Peyster, J. W. de, [602];
edits Wilson’s Orderly Book, [527].
Peyton, J. L., Augusta County, Va., [281].
Peyton, Sir Yelverton, [384].
Philadelphia, [214];
election riots (1742), [215];
commerce of, [216];
Sylvan City, [252];
early organized government in, [252];
views of, [257];
Heap’s, [258];
view of state-house, [258];
Bellin’s plan, [257];
Chalmers’ papers on, [354];
conferences at (1747), [569];
Westcott and Scharf’s, [249];
made a city, [209];
population, [216];
college of Philadelphia, [231];
map, by Scull and Heap, [240];
Indian treaty at (1742), [245];
(1747), [245];
Moravians in, [246];
Watson’s Annals, [247].
Philadelphia American, [462].
Philips manor house, [252].
Philipse, Adolph, his lands, [237].
Phillips, Henry, Jr., Historical Sketches, [170];
Paper Money in Pennsylvania, [247];
Paper Currency of the American Colonies, [247].
Phillips, Richard, governor of Acadia, [122], [409].
Phipps, Constantine, [95], [103].
lieutenant-governor of Massachusetts, [139], [144];
dies, [153].
Phips, Sir Wm., expedition to Quebec, [90];
cost of, [91];
goes to England, [91];
made governor of Massachusetts, [92];
returns to Boston, [93];
goes to England, [94];
dies, [95];
lives, [95];
his will, [95].
Pichon, Cape Breton, [452];
his journal, [452];
Lettres, [467];
papers, [467].
See [Tyrrell].
Pickawillany. See [Picktown].
Pickering, Charles, mines copper, [224].
Pickett, A. J., History of Alabama, [406].
[Picktown] (Pickawillany), [571].
Picquet. See [Piquet].
Picturesque Canada, [459].
Pidansat de Mairobert, M. F., Discussion Sommaire, [482].
Pieces of eight, [229].
Pierrepont, H. E., Fulton Ferry, [249].
Pigwacket fight, [127], [431].
See [Lovewell], [Symmes].
Pike, Jas. S., New Puritan, [420].
Pike, Richard, [183].
Pike, Robert, Life of, by J. S. Pike, [420].
Pinckney, Mrs. E. L., Journal and Letters (1739-1762), [402].
Pine-tree, emblem of Massachusetts, [177].
Pinhorn, Wm., [219].
intrigues with the Iroquois, [489];
at La Présentation, [571];
plan of his mission, [571];
account of it, [571];
accounts of him, [571].
Piracy, action on, in Pennsylvania, [208];
in Rhode Island, [102].
Pirates on Cape Cod, [118];
on the Carolina coast, [323];
in the Chesapeake, [260].
Pistoles (coin), [230].
Pitkin, Civil and Political History of the United States, [613].
Pitt, Wm., A Review of Mr. Pitt’s Administration, [616];
his influence on the French war, [520];
rehabilitates provincial officers in rank, [521];
sends Amherst to take Louisbourg, [521];
on Amherst’s delays, [602];
his plan of campaign (1759) criticised, [601];
his letter to the governors, [601];
to Amherst, [601];
on the campaign of 1760, [608];
his rise to power, [596];
recalls Loudon, [596].
Pittman, Philip, European Settlements on the Mississippi, [47], [71].
Pittsburg, named by Forbes, [530];
plan of fort, [532];
threatened (1759), [535].
See [Fort Duquesne].
Pittsfield (Mass.), [128], [187].
Placentia (Newfoundland), [409].
Plains of Abraham. See [Quebec].
Plaisted, Ichabod, autog., [425].
Plymouth Colony, [88]; annexed to Massachusetts, [89];
records, printed, cost of, [167].
Point Leveé (Quebec), [543].
Point-aux-Trembles, [552].
Poirier, Pascal, [457].
Politique danois, Le, [574].
Pollard, Benj., his portrait, [137].
Pollock, Colonel, [298].
Pomeroy, Seth, [579];
his journal of the Lake George campaign (1755), [502], [585];
letter, [585];
his account of the fight of July 8, [585];
journal of the siege of Louisbourg, [437];
his letter, [437].
Pont le Roy, [525].
Pontbriand, Bishop, Jugement sur le Campagne de 1759, [605];
Lettres, [605].
Pontchartrain, [18].
Pontchartrain, Fort (Detroit), [566].
Pontchartrain, Lake, [22], [41].
Pontiac meets Rogers, [559].
Poole, R. Lane, Huguenots of the Dispersion, [349].
Poontoosuck (Pittsfield, Mass.), [145], [187].
Pope, F. L., [177].
Popple, Henry, Map of British Empire in America, [81], [235], [474];
the French edition, [235];
map of New England, [134];
map of Lake Champlain and vicinity, [486];
map of the St. Lawrence River, [614];
his view of Quebec, [488].
Porcher, F. A., [355].
Port Royal (Carolina), [289], [307], [375].
See [Beaufort].
[Port Royal] (Nova Scotia, later called Annapolis) surrendered (1670), [476];
attacked (1707) by March, [106], [408], [421];
expedition to (1709), [107];
taken by Nicholson (1710), [108], [408], [423];
articles of capitulation, [408];
English authorities, [424];
Journal of an Expedition, [423];
documents, [408];
French authorities, [423];
defined by the treaty of Utrecht, [478];
becomes Annapolis Royal, [408], maps (Bellin), [428].
Portages between the lakes and the Mississippi Valley, [7], [71], [570];
shown on Colden’s map, [491];
accounts of, [492].
Porter, John, [296].
Porter, Noah, Bishop Berkeley, [140].
Post, C. F., sent to the Ohio Indians, [530];
his Second Journal, [575], [599].
Post office in the colonies, [267].
Postlethwayt, Dictionary of Commerce, [235].
Potash, [225].
Potato introduced, [119].
Potherie, La, Histoire de l’Amérique, [81].
Potomac Company, [271].
Potomac River, maps of, [274], [276], [277].
Pottawatomies, [564].
Potter, C. E., Military History of New Hampshire, [438], [584].
Potter, E. R., on Rhode Island paper money, [170];
French Settlements in Rhode Island, [98].
Pouchot, on Braddock’s defeat, [580];
his map, [85];
Mémoires sur la dernière Guerre, [85], [616];
English translation edited by Hough, [616];
at Niagara, [505];
on the siege of Niagara, [601];
rebuilds Niagara, [534];
surrenders it, [536];
plan of attack on Fort Lévis, [609];
surrenders Fort Lévis, [555].
Poughkeepsie, [237].
Poullin de Lumina, Histoire de la Guerre, [616], [617].
Poussin, G. T., De la puissance Américaine, [51], [69].
Povey, Thomas, [103].
Powhatan seat (mansion), [275].
Pownall, John, [83].
Pownall, Thomas, Administration of the Colonies, [69], [565];
Topographical Description of North America, [69], [565];
at the Albany Congress, 1754, [613];
governor of Massachusetts, [153];
portraits, [153];
letter books, [153];
governor of New Jersey, [222];
plan for barrier colonies, [613];
Proposals for securing the Friendship of the Five Nations, [590];
reissues Evans’s map, [85], [565];
view of Boston, [108];
treaty with Indians, [471].
Pownall, Fort, [183].
Prairie du Rôcher, [53].
Preble, G. H., notes on early ship-building, [437].
Preble, Major Jed, brings off Acadians, [461].
Presbyterianism, histories of, [132];
in Pennsylvania, [247];
Prescott, Wm. H., [621].
Present State of Louisiana, [73].
Présentation, La, plan of, [3].
Presque Isle (Lake Erie), [492], [535].
Press, freedom of, established by the Zenger trial, [199].
Prideaux, his instructions for the Niagara campaign, [601];
sent against Niagara (1759), [533];
killed, [535].
Christian History, [135];
Chronological History of New England, [137], [163];
his other publications, [137];
and the D’Anville fleet, [147];
and the Great Awakening, [135];
portraits, [122];
prints Memoirs of Roger Clap, [137];
sermon on the Louisbourg victory, [438].
Prince Papers (Plymouth Colony), [166].
Princeton College, [231], [247];
Account of, [247];
Princeton Book, [247].
Printing in the middle colonies, [223];
forbidden in Virginia, [264];
presses to be licensed, [195].
Prisoners, exchanges of (1713), [110].
Pritt, J., Mirror of Olden Time Border-Life, [579].
Privateers of Boston, [144].
Proposals for Uniting the English Colonies, [596].
Publick Occurrences, [90].
Puellin de Lumina, Guerre contre les Anglois, [574].
Pulteney, Wm. (Earl of Bath), perhaps author of Letter Addressed to two Great Men, [615];
Thoughts on the Present State of Affairs, [613].
Punshon, W. M., Lectures, [404].
Purry, I. P., Mémoire, [347];
description of Carolina, [348];
Proposals, [348].
Purrysbourg, [348], [373], [375], [379].
Putnam, Israel, captured (1758), [527];
at Lake George, [503];
his partisan exploits, [593];
his scouts (1756), [513].
Putnam, Rufus, his Journal, [594].
Pyrlæus, Christopher, his MS. on the Indians, [246].
[Quakers], make affirmations, [211];
smugglers, [229];
bibliography of, [243];
on defensive war, [243];
Several Conferences between the Quakers and the Six Nations (1756), [575];
in North Carolina, [287], [294];
A True and Impartial State, [582];
Parkman’s view of the authorities on this quarrel, [582];
made obnoxious in the Brief State, [582];
An Answer, [582];
A Brief View, [582];
État Présent, [582];
defended in An Humble Apology, [582].
Quarry, Colonel Robt., [104], [210], [218].
Quatrefage, M. de, on Moncacht-Apé, [77].
[Quebec], attacked by Phips, [90];
De Lery’s report on the fortifications, [488];
Montcalm at, [540];
the French camp, [540];
the English fleet approaches (1759), [540];
plans of the siege, [83], [542], [543], [549], [604];
views of the town, [488], [542], [549];
rude plan of the town, [543];
length of the conflict on the Plains of Abraham, [549];
captured by Wolfe, [58];
French ships run the batteries, [551];
threatened by Lévis, [552]; map of the vicinity, [552];
plan of the town (1763), [553];
attacked by Lévis, [553] (see [Ste. Foy]);
authorities on the siege of 1759: Memoirs of a French Officer, [604];
Dialogue in Hades, [604];
English printed authorities, [606];
French, [607];
forces engaged, [607];
council of war held by Ramezay, [607];
articles of capitulation, [607];
the key to the defence of Canada, [608];
journals of the siege, French and English, [603], [604], [605];
letters on, [604];
monument to Wolfe and Montcalm, [605];
Literary and Historical Society of, [616];
Mémoires sur le Canada, [616].
See [Montcalm] and [Wolfe].
Queen Anne’s war (1702, etc.), [420].
Querdisien-Trémais, [58].
Quidor, [203].
Quincy, Josiah, the elder, [149].
Quincy, Josiah (d. 1864), History of Harvard University, [157];
Grahame Vindicated, [621];
his view of the Mathers, [157], [621];
republishes Grahame’s History, [621].
Quinipissas, [18].
Quint, A. H., on Cotton Mather, [157].
Raffeix, his map, [79].
Raikes’s Honorable Artillery Company of London, [456].
Raleigh, Sir Walter, story of his being in Georgia, [395].
Ramage, B. J., Local Government, etc., in South Carolina, [355].
Rameau, E., Une Colonie Féodale, [424];
portrait, [619];
La France aux Colonies, [463];
on Cadillac, [560];
Notes sur Détroit, [560];
La Race française en Canada, [600].
Ramezay at the battle of Minas, [449];
in Quebec, [540];
his council of war, [607];
Mémoire, [607].
Ramsay, David, South Carolina, [355];
Soil, Climate, etc., of South Carolina, [355].
Randall, O. E., Chesterfield, N. H., [179].
Randolph, E., on William and Mary College, [278].
Rapidan River, [274];
map, [277].
Rappahannock River, [274];
Raritan River, [254].
Rasle, Sebastian, letter to Shute, [118];
his warnings, [122];
attempts to seize, [430];
alleged letters, [430];
killed, [430];
his scalp in Boston, [127];
diverse French and English accounts, [430];
letters edited by T. M. Harris, [431];
lives of, [431];
his character, [431].
Ratzer, Bernard, map of New York and New Jersey boundary (1769), [238].
Raudin, his map, [79].
Rawson, Grindall, [420].
Ray, F. M., [597].
Raynal, G. T., Histoire Philosophique, [456];
on the Acadians, [457], [458].
Raystown, [529].
Rea, Caleb, Journal, [597].
Reading, John, [219], [221], [222].
Reck, P. G. F. von, [374];
Nachricht, [395].
Red River, explored by Bienville, [22];
(Riv. Rouge), [66].
Redemptioners, [261].
Reed, W. B., on the Acadians in Pennsylvania, [462];
Contributions to American History, [462].
Reichel, W. C., on the Moravians, [246];
on Indian names, [246];
edits Heckewelder’s Indian Nations, [583];
Memorials of the Moravian Church, [583].
Reichell, L. T., Moravians in North Carolina, [348].
Religion, intolerance in, [230].
Rémonville, Sieur de, [14];
memoir, [73].
Renault (Renaud), [52].
Reveillaud, E., Histoire du Canada, [619].
Revue d’Anthropologie, [77].
Revue Canadienne, [549].
Revue Contemporaine, [79].
Reynolds, John, [390].
Reynolds, Sir Joshua, his portraits of Amherst, [531].
Rhett, Wm. (the elder), dies, [332].
Rhett, Colonel Wm., [317].
Rhode Island, her heterogeneous population, [102];
and the Port Royal expedition, [107];
her militia, [110];
Governor Cranston, [110], [129];
Dudley’s enmity, [111];
act against Romanists, [124];
in Popple’s map, [134];
Callender’s Century Sermon, [17];
ejects Governor Jenckes, [141];
Wm. Wanton, governor, [141];
John Wanton, governor, [141];
Dean Berkeley in, [141];
James Franklin in, [141];
in the war with Spain, [142];
at the siege of Louisbourg, [146], [410];
fear of D’Anville, [147];
rejects the Albany plan (1754), [151], [613];
Sunday in, [153];
Hannah Adams on her history, [160];
authorities on, [163];
claim of the governor of Massachusetts to command her militia, [164];
validity of acts, [164];
Colonial Records, [166], [617];
pirates and privateers, [111], [166];
reckless in issuing paper money, [129], [166], [171], [172];
financial history, [170];
Money the sinews of trade, [171];
fac-simile of her twelve-pence bill, [172];
her three-shillings bill, [173];
failed to use the Louisbourg payment to help her bills, [176];
boundary disputes with Massachusetts, [180], [232];
Chalmers’s papers on, [354].
Rhode Island Gazette, [141].
Ribault in Georgia, [357].
Rice, J. H., [578].
Rice, John L., [178].
Richards, T. A., [527].
Richardson, C. F., and H. A. Clark, College Book, [102], [278].
Richebourg, Claude Philippe de, [265];
on the Natchez war, [68].
Richmond, Fort, [181].
Richmond, portraits of some people of, [268].
Rickson, Colonel, [602].
Rider, S. S., [612];
Bills of Credit, [170].
Ridgley, David, [271].
Ridley, Gloucester, [400].
Rigaud’s attack on Fort William Henry, [513].
Rigaudière, plan of siege of Louisbourg (1745), [439].
Rigg, James H., Relations of Wesley and of Wesleyan Methodism, [403];
Living Wesley, [403].
Ritter, Abraham, Moravian Church in Philadelphia, [246].
Rivers, W. J., “The Carolinas”, [285];
on the expedition against St. Augustine (1740), [350];
Sketch of the History of South Carolina, [356];
Chapter in the Early History, [356].
Rivière-aux-Bœufs. See [French Creek].
Rix dollar, [229].
Robbins, Chandler, Second Church in Boston, [157].
Roberts, History of Florida, [39].
Robin, C. C., Nouveau Voyage, [284].
Robinson, Beverley, and Morrison, Malcom, [233].
Robinson, Pickering, [391].
Robinson, Sir Thomas, urges resistance to French encroachments, [573].
Robjohns, Sydney, [606].
Rochefoucauld-Liancourt, Voyage, [284].
Rocky Mountains discovered, [567].
Rocque, Jean, [450].
Rocque, Mary Ann, Set of Plans, [444].
Rogerenes, [112].
Rogers, Robt., [186];
his scouts (1756), [508], [513];
report of his capture, [520];
with Abercrombie, [521];
attacks Langy, [522];
opposes Marin, [527];
his expedition against the St. Francis Indians, [540], [602];
portrait, [558];
sent to receive surrender of Detroit, [559], [610];
at Fort William Henry, [585];
his reports, [592];
editions of, [592];
edited by Hough, [527];
proposed memoir, [592];
his atrocities, [593];
other accounts of his scouts, [593];
his defeat (1758), [596];
orderly book, [598];
authorities on his fight with Marin, [598];
Concise Account of North America, [610], [616].
Rollo, Lord, [555].
Rolof Johnston’s kill, [237].
Romana, Cape, [337].
Romer, Wolfgang, [108].
[Rosalie], Fort, map of, [47].
Roubaud (Jesuit), his letter on Montcalm’s attack on Fort William Henry, [594];
his “Deplorable Case”, [594].
Rouge, Sieur le, his map, [83].
at Louisbourg, [437];
autog., [437];
his career, [438];
at St. John, [452].
Rouse, Wm., [423].
Rouville, Hertel de, [105].
Rowan, Matthew, [303].
Rowlandson, Mrs., Narrative, [185].
Royal African Company, [328].
Royal Americans (soldiers), [559].
Royce, C. C., [563].
Ruffin, Edmund, [275].
Ruggles, Timothy, at Lake George, [504].
Rundle, Thos., [400].
Rupp, I. D., Names of Germans, etc., [247];
his local histories, [249];
Early History of Western Pennsylvania, [572], [573].
Russel, Wm., [391].
Russell’s Magazine, [344].
Russell, Chamber, [450].
Russell, Wm., History of America, [618];
History of Modern Europe, [618].
Rutgers College, [230].
Rutland, attacked by Indians, [430].
Ryswick, peace of, [96], [407], [476], [483].
Sabbath-day Point (Lake George), [526].
Sabine, Lorenzo, on Robert Rogers, [593];
address on Wolfe’s victory, [603].
Sacks, [564].
Sackville Papers, [603].
Sagadahock country, disputed bounds of, [96];
truce at, [420].
Saguenay River, map, [614].
Sainsbury, W. N., [335];
Report of the Department Keeper of the Public Records, [336].
[St. André], massacre, [68].
See [Natchez].
St. Andrews, Fort (Cumberland Island), [375].
St. Augustin (near Quebec), [552].
[St. Augustine], [375], [379];
Spaniards at, [358];
plans and maps, [381], [382], [383];
described, [384];
Impartial Account of the Expedition under Oglethorpe, [397];
Report of the Committee of Assembly of South Carolina, [397];
The Spanish Hireling, [397];
A Full Reply, [397];
Both Sides of the Question, [397];
The Hireling Artifice, [398];
Campbell’s Journal, [398].
St. Bernard Bay, [40].
St. Castin, Baron de, [424].
St. Castin family, [430].
St. Castin (the younger), seized in Boston, [430].
[St. Catharine’s Island] (Georgia), [370], [375], [379].
St. Christopher Island (Georgia), [372].
St. Clair’s expedition (1791), [402].
[St. Clair], Sir John, account of, [578];
portrait, [578].
St. Denys, Juchereau, [25];
his identity, [25];
his goods seized, [30];
on the Red River, [22];
memoirs, [65].
St. Francis Indians, [183];
their village destroyed, [540].
St. Genevieve, [55].
St. George’s, Fort (Georgia), [382].
St. George’s (Me.), conference with Indians at (1724), [430].
St. Germain-en-Laye, treaty at (1632), [476].
St. Jerome River, [28].
See [Ouabache].
St. John’s Indians, [434];
treaty with (1760), [471].
St. Joseph’s (Lake Michigan), [566].
St. Joseph’s Bay, [35].
St. Lawrence River, maps of, [542], [543], [557], [614].
St. Louis, river, [28].
See [Mississippi].
St. Luc, De la Corne, [534];
Naufrage de l’Auguste, [610].
St. Lucia Island, [476].
St. Mary River, [358].
St. Mary, Straits of, map, [559].
St. Mary’s (Md.), [260], [274].
St. Mary’s (Nova Scotia), returned Acadians at, [463].
St. Mary’s River (Md.), [277].
St. Philip River, [28].
See [Missouri].
St. Philippe, village, [53].
St. Pierre, island, [462].
St. Pierre, Legardeur de, at Le Bœuf, [492];
letter to Dinwiddie, [573].
St. Regis Chapel bell, [186].
map of, [379];
attacked by the Spanish, [386].
St. Vincent, Earl, at Quebec, [543].
[Sainte-Foye], battle of, [552];
plan of, [608];
accounts of, [608];
eye-witnesses of, [608];
monument, [609].
Sale, John, [433].
Salisbury, E. E., Family Memorials, [168].
Salmon, Thomas, History of all Nations, [234];
Modern Gazetteer, [234];
Geographical and Historical Grammar, [159];
Modern History, [394].
Salt-making, [226].
Saltonstall, Gurdon, [111], [424];
his house, [102];
in Boston, [107];
portrait, [112];
autog., [112];
dies, [143].
[Salzburgers] in Georgia, [374];
authorities, [395];
Journals of Von Reck and Bolzius, [395];
Urlsperger Tracts, [395].
Sandford, Robt., [288];
explores South Carolina coast, [305];
Relation of his Voyage, [306].
Sandusky, French at, [566].
Sandy Hook, [254].
Sanson, Nic., his maps, [79].
Santa Rosa Island, [39].
Sapelo Island, [370].
Saratoga, fort at, destroyed by the French, [487];
called Fort St. Frederick, [487];
site of, [487];
lake, [236].
Sargent, Hon. Daniel, [436].
Sargent, Henry, [163].
Sargent, L. M., on the Huguenots, [98];
Dealings with the Dead, [98].
Sargent, W., Diary, [402].
Sargent, Winthrop, Braddock’s Expedition, [575].
Saunders, Admiral, at Quebec, [546];
sails, [550].
Saunders, Romulus, [74].
Saunders, W. L., [294];
North Carolina, [304].
Saunderson, Charlestown, N. H., [179].
Saussier, [54].
Sauvolle, [17];
Journal, [72].
Savage, Jas., on C. Mather, [157];
[Savannah] laid out, [367];
bird’s-eye view of, [368];
situation of, [369], [375], [379];
lots granted, [372];
map of the county of Savannah from the Urlsperger Tracts, [373];
view of, [394];
De Brahm’s plan of, [401];
chart of Savannah Sound, [401].
Savile, Samuel, [168].
Saw-mills, [223].
Sayle, Sir Wm., governor of Carolina, [293], [307];
dies, [308].
Scaife, W. B., on the bounds of Maryland and Pennsylvania, [273].
Schaeffer Eugene, translates Zinzendorf’s diaries, [246].
Scharf, J. Thomas, History of Philadelphia (with Westcott), [249];
Chronicles of Baltimore, [271];
History of Baltimore City, [272];
History of Maryland, [272].
Scheffer, J. G., De Hoop, on the Mennonites in Pennsylvania, [246].
Schele de Vere, on a Protestant Convent, [246].
Schenectady attacked (1690), [190];
fort at, plans of, [520];
fight near (1748), [569].
Schlatter, Michael, his travels in Pennsylvania, [244].
Schoolcraft, Notes on the Iroquois, [587].
Schooner, origin of, [177].
Schrübers, J. G., map on Acadia, [482].
Schuyler, Arent, [225];
his estate shown on map, [254].
Schuyler, G. W., Colonial New York, [560].
Schuyler, John, [186].
Schuyler, John (son of Arent), [225].
Schuyler, Peter, [7];
map of his patent, [236];
holds Magdalen Island, [237];
letters, [241].
Schuyler, Philip, [560];
and the Moquas, [107].
Schweinitz, David Zeisberger, [245], [582].
Schwenckfeld, [217].
Scot in British North America, [423].
Scotch-Irish, [118].
Scotch in Georgia, [376];
to settle near Lake George, [241];
in Pennsylvania, [217].
Scott, E. G., Development of Constitutional Liberty, [119], [166], [247], [284].
Scott, J. M., [179].
Scottow, Joshua, Old Men’s Tears, [92].
Scudder, H. E., Men and Manners, [169];
edits American Commonwealths, [271].
Scull, G. D., on the corporation for propagating the gospel, [169];
account of Daniel Coxe, [335];
edits the Montresor Journals, [594].
Scull, N. (with Heap, G.), map of Philadelphia, [240];
map of Pennsylvania, [240];
assists Evans in his map, [565].
Scutter, M., his maps, [234].
Sea of the West, [8].
Seabury, S., [233].
Searing, Dr. James, [597].
Sedgwick, Theo., Edw. Livingston, [241].
Seguenot, Francis, [186].
Semple, Baptists, [282].
Senecas, [568];
Senex, John, map of Louisiana, [81];
Map of Virginia, [273];
based on Smith’s, [273].
Seventh-day Baptists, [112].
Seville, treaty of, [359].
Sewall, Jos., [126].
Sewall, Samuel, Selling of Joseph, [99];
portrait, [100];
his relations with the Mathers, [100];
his political tribulations, [113];
and Shute, [116];
riding the circuit, [120];
on the Kennebec Indians, [122];
his character, [99];
drawn by Dr. Ellis, [167];
used by historians, [167], [168];
bought for Massachusetts Historical Society, [167];
printed, [167];
his letter-books, [167];
his autog., [425];
his family, [168].
Sewall, Stephen, dies, [155].
Seward, Wm., Journal, [244].
Seymour, John, governor of Maryland, [260].
Shaftsbury, Earl of, [291].
Shaftsbury papers, [306], [356];
account of them by Horwood, [356].
Shaler, N. S., Kentucky, [565].
Shamokin, [270].
Shanapins, [497].
Shapley, Nicholas, his map of Carolina coast, [337].
Sharpe, Horatio, on Braddock’s council, [578];
his letter on Braddock’s defeat, [579];
governor of Maryland, [261];
portrait, [262].
Shawanoes, expedition against, [270], [589];
treaty with (1757), [596].
See [Shawnees].
[Shawnees], [563], [564];
in the Scioto and Miami Valleys, [563];
history of, [564].
Shea, John G., Early Voyages up and down the Mississippi, [67];
reprints Relation du Voyage, [68];
Discovery and Exploration of the Mississippi Valley, [72];
on Puritanism in New England, [162];
Catholic Question in New England, [186];
edits Miller’s New York, [253];
Early Southern Tracts, [272];
on Wesley, [403];
edits Relation sur la bataille du Malangueulé, [498], [580];
on Beaujeu, [498];
Relation du Canada (1696), [561];
notes on Washington’s diary, [573];
Registres des Baptesmes au Fort Duquesne, [580].
Sheffield (Mass.), settled, [127].
Sheffield, Privateersmen of Newport, [142].
Shelburne Papers, [164], [241], [245], [356], [549], [612], [613], [615].
Sheldon, Mrs., Early History of Michigan, [560].
Shenandoah River, [274].
Sherburn, Jos., [436].
Ship Island, [42]
(Isles-aux-Vaisseaus), [66].
Shipbuilding, [223].
Shippen, Edw., mayor of Philadelphia, [209];
his house in Philadelphia, [258].
Ships, English, of the seventeenth century, [136];
earliest man-of-war built in America, [136];
built for the royal navy in America, [136];
style of (1732), [488].
Ships-of-the-line, [136].
Shingoes, town, [497].
Shirley, John, letters, [583].
Shirley, J. M., Jurisprudence in New Hampshire, [186].
Shirley, Wm., governor of Massachusetts, [143];
portrait, [142];
his character, [144];
defamed by Douglass, [159], [439];
treaties with Indians, [145];
plans eastern defences, [149];
returns to Boston (1753), [150];
his marriage, [150];
plans defences to the westward, [150];
confers with Franklin, [150];
commissioned to raise a regiment, [150];
on the Kennebec, [151];
goes to confer with Braddock 151, [495];
goes to England, [152];
correspondence with Governor Wentworth, [436];
with Pepperrell, [436];
organizes the Louisbourg expedition (1745), [146], [435];
letters, [437];
Letter to Duke of Newcastle, [437];
his speech on his return from the siege, [448];
his portrait given to Boston, [448];
commissioner to consider the bounds of Acadia, [475];
a winter attack upon Crown Point, [487], [489];
his son with Braddock, is killed, [495], [500];
his son’s letters, [578];
succeeds Braddock in general command, [152], [501];
hears news of Braddock’s defeat, [501];
pushes for Oswego, [501];
abandons the campaign, [502];
quarrels with Johnson, [502], [585];
plans a new campaign, [502];
still aiming at Niagara (1756), [506];
cabal against him, [507];
superseded, [508];
his campaign of 1755 defended, [508];
Franklin’s opinion, [508];
Loudon countermands his Niagara plans, [510];
Memoirs of the Principal Transactions, [568];
letters, [568];
Account of the French Settlements, [568];
correspondence with Stoddard (1746), [569];
his instructions for the Niagara campaign, [583];
his letters on it, [583];
The Conduct of Shirley briefly stated, [583];
council of war decides to abandon the Niagara campaign, [583];
defends Livingston, [586];
Conduct of Major-General Shirley, [587];
assemblesa congress of governors (Dec., 1755), [589];
proposes a winter attack on Ticonderoga, [589];
explains his views, [589];
correspondence with Loudon, [591];
understands the value of Oswego, [591];
selects John Winslow for the Crown Point expedition, [591];
on a plan of union, [612];
instigates the congress of 1754, [612];
urges acceptance of the plan of the Albany congress, [613];
his own comments, [613];
confers with Franklin, [613].
Shirley, Fort (Mass.), [187];
(Me.), [181].
“Shirley galley”, [437].
Shirley’s war, [434].
Short, Richard, [549].
Shrewsbury (N. J.), iron works, [224].
Shute, Chaplain, [597].
Shute, Colonel Samuel, [115];
governor of Massachusetts, [115];
goes to England, [123], [124], [129];
meets the Indians (1717), [424];
letter to Rasle, [430];
correspondence with Wentworth, [166];
his Memorial, [124];
correspondence with Vaudreuil, [430];
declares war against the Indians (1722), [430].
Sibley, J. L., on Cotton Mather, [157];
carries Chalmers’s Introduction through the press, [353].
Sicily Island (Arkansas), [48].
Silk industry in Georgia, [372], [387].
Sillery, battle of. See [Sainte-Foye].
Silver scheme in banking, [171], [173].
Simms, J. R., Trappers of New York, [584];
Scoharie County, [584];
Frontiersmen of New York, [249], [584].
Simms, W. G., on Charleston (S. C.), [315];
South Carolina, [355].
Simon, J., [107].
Simons, N. W., [607].
Sinclair, Sir John, [529].
See [St. Clair].
[Six Nations] and the Catawbas, [203];
conference with them (1751), [204];
(after 1713), [487];
truce with the Cherokees, [567];
conference at Albany (1745), [568].
See [Five Nations].
Skene, Alex., [325]; dies, [332].
Skidoway Island, [372].
Slade, Wm., Vermont State Papers, [179].
Slaughter, Philip, Memorial of William Green, [281];
Saint George’s Parish, [282];
St. Mark’s Parish, [282], [284];
Bristol Parish, [282].
Slavery in the middle colonies, [228];
in Carolina, [309];
permitted in Louisiana, [28], [36], [45].
Sloops-of-war, [136].
Sloper, Wm., [364].
Sloughter, governor, arrives in New York, [190];
calls a general assembly, [193];
dies, [193].
Small-pox, inoculation for, [120];
literature of, [120].
See [Smybert].
Smiles, Samuel, Huguenots, [247].
Smith, C. C., on the Huguenots, [98];
“Wars on the Seaboard”, [407].
Smith, Geo., on English Methodism and Wesley, [403].
Smith, Colonel James, Remarkable Occurrences, [579];
Treatise of Indian War, [579];
sketch of, [579].
Smith, Jos., Bibliotheca Quakeristica, [243].
Smith, J. E. A., Pittsfield, [187].
Smith, Paul, [307].
Smith, Philip H., Green Mountain Boys, [179];
Acadia, [460];
controversy with Parkman, [460].
Smith, Samuel, Necessary Truth, [243].
Smith, Samuel (of Georgia), [364], [400]; Sermon, [394];
Design of the Trustees of Georgia, [394].
[Smith, Wm]., Connecticut Claims in Pennsylvania, [180];
the historian, [199];
on the French enterprise, [571];
said to have had a share in Livingston’s Military Operations, [587];
account of the congress of 1754, [612];
New York, [618];
Histoire de la Nouvelle York, [618];
autog., [618].
See [Franklin, B.]
Smith, British Dominions in America, [618].
Smollett, England, [606], [621];
on Wolfe’s victory, [606].
Smucker, Isaac, [565].
Smuggling, [227], [228], [229];
in New England, [138].
See [Smibert].
Smyth, J. F. D., Travels, [284];
praised by John Randolph, [284].
Smyth, Wm., on John Law, [76]; Lectures on Modern History, [353].
Snelling, Captain, [438].
Snow, Captain, [578].
Snow, a kind of vessel, [438].
Snow-shoes, [183].
Society for the propagation of the Gospel in foreign parts, [341];
its history, [341];
its MS. correspondence, [233].
Society for the propagation of the Gospel in New England, [101].
Sola bills, [388].
Some Considerations on the Consequences of the French Settling on the Mississippi, [80].
Somers (Conn.), [180].
Soto, papers on, [72].
[South Carolina], proprietary government, [305];
Kiawah settled, [307];
named Charlestown, [307];
the Palatine, [308];
first slaves, [309];
population, [309], [310], [335];
religious harmony, [309];
Granville Palatine, [309]
struggle of the popular party against the fundamental constitutions, [310], [312];
laws, [310];
landgraves and cassiques, [310], [311];
different sets of the fundamental constitutions, [311], [312];
popular demands, [314];
rules of the proprietors, [315];
map of Cooper and Ashley rivers, showing settlers’ names, [315];
map of Carolina by Philip Lea, [315];
Archdale, governor, [316];
conditions of living (1700), [317];
expedition against St. Augustine, [318];
Episcopacy to be established, [319];
act establishing religious worship, [320];
dissenters, [320];
the laws for Episcopacy annulled, [320];
the proprietary charter threatened, [320];
High-Church party fails, [320];
peaceful times under Craven, [321];
parish system, [321];
war with the Yemassees, [321];
the frontiers garrisoned, [322];
end of proprietary rule, [323]-327;
issue of paper money, [323];
cupidity of the proprietors, [324];
struggles of the popular party, [325];
war with Spain, [325];
the people elect Moore governor, [326];
the king commissions Francis Nicholson, [327];
under royal government, [327];
scheme of government, [328];
Middleton’s rule, [329];
intrigues to prevent French alliances with the Indians, [329];
campaign against the Spaniards, [329];
dispute about Fort King George, [330];
slaves tampered with by the Spaniards, [331];
negro insurrection, [331];
immigration of Germans and Swiss, [331];
war with Cherokees, [333];
development of the people’s power, [333];
essay on the sources of South Carolina history, [335];
Statutes at Large, [336];
descriptions of the country, [340];
Wilson’s map, [340];
Episcopacy in, [342];
contemporary tracts, [342];
French and Spanish invasion (1706), [344];
tracts to induce German and Swiss immigration, [345];
map of the campaigns of 1711-1715, [345], [346];
Yamassee war (authorities), [347];
laws, [347];
records disappear, [347];
tracts on the struggle with the proprietors, [347];
Liberty and Property Asserted, [347];
surrender of title, [347];
German settlements, [348];
tracts to induce Swiss immigration, [348];
Presbyterians in, [348];
Episcopacy in, [348];
map showing parishes, [348], [351];
Huguenots in, [349];
Indian map of, [349];
expedition against St. Augustine (1740), [350];
South Carolina Gazette, [350];
South Carolina and American General Gazette, [350];
De Brahm’s MS. account, [350];
names of proprietors, [352];
Chalmers’s papers on, [352];
Statutes at Large, [355];
modern histories, [355]; Ramsay’s, [355];
Carroll’s Historical Collection, [355];
Simms’s, [355];
De Bow’s, [355];
Historical Society, [355];
their Collections, [355];
abstracts of papers in State Paper Office, [355], [356];
Review of Documents and Records in the Archives of South Carolina, [356];
Topics in the History of South Carolina, [356];
absence of legislative records, [356];
map of (1733), [365];
shows Huguenot settlement, [365];
westerly extension of, [365];
north bounds of, [365];
map from Urlsperger Tracts, [379].
See [Charlestown].
Southack, Cyprian, his maps, [88], [106];
Coast Pilot, [254].
Southern Lutheran, [348].
Southern Quarterly Review, [355].
Southey, Robert, Wesley, [403];
proposed life of Wolfe, [602].
Souvolle, [19];
left in Biloxi, [20];
dies, [21].
Spangenberg, Gottlieb, [374];
Account of Missions among the Indians, [246];
travels through Onondaga, [246].
Sparhawk, N., [436].
Sparks, Jared, [621];
on Braddock’s march, [500], [576];
as an editor, [572].
Spaulding, Thos., Life of Oglethorpe, [394].
Spencer, Edw., [271].
Spikeman, Capt., [593].
Spinning-schools, [119].
Spiritu Sancto Bay, [81].
Spotsilvania, [277].
Spotswood, Alex., governor of Virginia, [265];
conciliates the Indians, [265];
his speeches, [266];
portrait, [266];
his arms, [266];
removed, [267];
made department postmaster-general, [267];
dies, [267];
his Official Letters, [281], [563];
his journey over the mountains, [563];
known as “Tramontane Expedition”, [563];
Knights of the Golden Horseshoe, [563];
map of their route, [563];
his family, [281];
his letter-book, [345];
urging the settlement of the Ohio Valley, [483];
his marks in the Valley, [570].
Sprague, W. B., [233];
American Pulpit, [246].
Stafford, Captain Henry, [437].
Stamp Act (of 1755), [177];
(of 1765), [227].
Stanhope, Earl, on Methodism, [403].
See [Mahon].
Stanley, A. P., [597].
Stanwix, General, builds a fort, [527], [528];
at Duquesne, [533];
on the Pennsylvania border, [595];
at Pittsburgh, [600].
Stanwix, Fort, plan of, [528];
map of its vicinity, [528];
its history, [528].
Staple, Providence, [169].
Staples, H. B., Province Laws, [167], [176].
Stark, Caleb, French War, [592];
John Stark, [592];
his officers, [593].
Stark, John, with Abercrombie, [522];
at Lake George, [503];
observations on Langdon’s map, [585].
Staten Island, Huguenots of, [247];
map of, [254].
Steam-engine, first one in the colonies, [225].
Stephen, Adam, [574].
Stephens, Samuel, [289], [294].
Stephens, Thomas, Brief Account, [398];
Hard Case, [398].
Stephens, Colonel Wm., [386];
governor of Georgia, [387];
State of the Province of Georgia, [395];
dies, [397];
records of Georgia (MS.), [400].
Sternhold and Hopkins’s psalms, [126].
Stevens, Abel, on Methodism, [403].
Stevens, Henry (G. M. B.), Books on New Hampshire, [180];
on Georgia records, [400];
on the Dinwiddie Papers, [572];
on Dieskau’s despatches, [589];
on the Montcalm forgeries, [606].
Stevens, Hugh, Sr., [179].
Stevens, John, Voyages and Travels, [344].
Stevens, J. A., on Pepperrell, [435];
on New York coffee-houses, [249].
Stevens, Captain Phineas, [183].
Stevens, Simon, [597].
Stevens, Wm. B., Discourse, [401];
History of Georgia, [405];
Observations on Stevens’s History, [405].
Stewart, Andrew, on Moncacht-Apé, [77].
Stewart, Political Economy, [76].
Stickney, M. A., [594].
Stillé, C. J., “Religious Tests in Provincial Pennsylvania”, [243].
Stith, Virginia, [280].
Stobo, Robert, plan of Duquesne, [498], [575];
letters, [498];
with Wolfe at Quebec, [546];
Memoirs, [575].
Stoddard, Amos, Sketches of Louisiana, [68].
Stoddard, Captain, [185].
Stoddard, Colonel John, [110], [188], [569].
Stoddard, Jonathan, [128].
Stokes, Anthony, Constitution of the British Colonies, [405].
Stone, W. L., Life and Times of Sir Wm. Johnson, [584];
on the Lake George campaign (1755), [584].
Stoner, Nicholas, [584].
Stony Point, [237].
Story, Joseph, [621].
Story, Thomas, his Journal, [243].
Stoughton, Governor, correspondence with Frontenac, [420].
Stoughton, John, plan of siege of Fort William Henry, [518].
Stoughton, J. A., Windsor Farms, [518].
Stoughton, Wm., lieutenant-governor of Massachusetts, [92];
rules Massachusetts, [95];
his character, [99];
dies, [103].
Streatfield, Thomas, [602].
Strobel, P. A., Salzburgers and their Descendants, [396].
Strong, M. M., Territory of Wisconsin, [568].
Subercase, [476];
attacks Newfoundland, [421];
character of, [423].
Suffield, Conn., [180].
Sufflet de Berville, [610].
Sugar Act, [155].
Sugar cane in Louisiana, [51].
Sunbury (Georgia), [401].
Sullivan, James, on the Penobscots, [430].
Sulte, Benj., Histoire des Canadiens, [619];
La Vérendrye, [567];
Champlain et le Vérendrye, [567];
Le Nom de Vérendrye, [568].
Sumner, W. G., American Currency, [176].
Surgères, Chevalier de, [16], [18], [21].
Surriage, Agnes, [152].
Susane, Ancienne Infanterie française, [497].
Susquehanna River, fort on, [80].
Susquehanna Title Stated, [240].
Susquehanna Valley lands, claimed by Connecticut, [180].
Susquehannas, [484].
Suze, treaty at (1629), [476].
Swain, D. L., historical agent of North Carolina, [355].
Swedes in Pennsylvania, [246].
Sweet, J. D., [264].
Swiss in Carolina, [331], [345], [347].
[Symmes], Thomas, Lovewell Lamented, [431], [432];
Historical Memoirs, [431];
Original Account, [431].
Tache, E. P., [609].
Tailer, Wm., [408];
lieutenant-governor of Massachusetts, [132];
dies, [139];
autog., [425].
Tailfer, Patrick, True and Historical Narrative of the Colony of Georgia, [399], [401].
Tait’s Magazine, [603].
Talbot, John, [243].
Talbot, Sir Wm., [338].
Talcott, Jos., [143].
Tamoroa, [53].
Tanguay, Abbé, Dictionnaire Généalogique, [14], [186].
Tassé, Jos., Langlade, [568], [580];
Canadiens de l’Ouest, [568];
on Piquet, [571];
Sur un Point d’Histoire, [598].
Taylor, A. W., Indiana County, Pennsylvania, [249].
Taylor, H. O., Constitutional Government, [281].
Taylor, John, [185].
Taylor, Wesley and Methodism, [403].
[Teach], the pirate, captured, [266].
Teedyuskung, king, [596].
Temple and Sheldon, Northfield, [185].
Temple Bar, [394].
Temple, letters on Acadia, [476];
order from Charles II., [476];
to Captain Walker, [476];
surrender of Acadia, [476].
Texas occupied by the Spanish, [29];
claimed by the French, [40];
history of, by Yoakum, [69].
Thacher, Oxenbridge, [156].
Thackeray, W. M., The Virginians, [284].
The Eclipse, [177].
Thiers, on John Law, [77].
Thomas, Gabriel, map of Pennsylvania, [239].
Thomas, George, governor of Pennsylvania, [215], [437].
Thomas, John, diary, [419].
Thomas, Jumonville, [574];
Œuvres, [574].
Thomassy, R., Géol. prat. de la Louisiane, [22], [68].
Thomaston, Me., [181].
Thomlinson, John, correspondence, [180].
Thompson, Jas., Expedition against Quebec, [604].
Thompson, Thos., Missionary Voyages, [244].
Thomson, Chas., Alienation of the Delaware and Shawanese Indians, [245], [575];
its map, [577];
annotated by Governor Hamilton, [575];
at Easton conference (1757), [596].
Thornton, John, Map of Virginia, [273].
Thorpe, Thos., Catalogue of MSS., [354].
Three Rivers, [486].
Thunderbolt Island, [372], [373].
Thurloe, State Papers, [336].
[Ticonderoga], road to (1759), [485];
attacked by Abercrombie (1758), [523];
his defeat, [523];
view of its ruins, [523];
map of the attack, [524];
called “Cheonderoga”, [524];
accounts of the fort (1758), [525];
its situation, [526];
attacked by Amherst (1759), [536];
abandoned, [536];
plan of the fort, [537];
described after its capture, [537];
contemporary French map, [588];
descriptions of defences, [597];
authorities on Abercrombie’s attack, [597], [598];
losses, [597];
Journal de l’Affaire du Canada, [598].
Tiddeman, Mark, map of New York harbor, [235].
Tilden, Poems, [587].
Timberlake, Henry, Draught of the Cherokee Country, [393];
Memoirs, [393].
Timlow, H. R., [248].
Titcomb, Moses, [502].
Tobacco in Maryland, [259];
a legal tender, [261];
in Virginia, [263], [265], [267], [280];
the plants cut by mobs, [263];
method of cultivating, [280];
Present State of Plantations (1709), [280];
in North Carolina, [303].
Tomachees, [70].
Tomo-chi-chi, chief of the Yamacraws, [369];
portrait, [371];
portrait in Urlsperger Tracts, [395];
Tombo-chi-qui, or the American Savage, [399].
Tonti, Henri de, [14], [18], [19], [21];
on affairs at Detroit, [561];
his remonstrance, [561];
search for La Salle, [19];
dies, [24].
Toomer, J. W., [349].
Toronto, [490].
Torrey, H. W., [167].
Toulouse, Fort, [29].
Tourville, diary of Louisbourg (1758), [464].
Tower, Thos., [364].
Town system of New England, [169].
Townsend, Chas., urges the seizure of the Ohio, [490];
said to have arranged the English Memorials, [476].
Townshend, General, succeeds Wolfe at Quebec, [550];
his portrait, [607];
criticised in a Letter to an Hon. Brigadier-General, [607];
A Refutation, [607].
Townshend, Penn, [102];
autog., [425].
Tracy, Great Awakening, [135].
Trahan, Jos., recollections of Montcalm, [605].
Travelling, [244].
Treby, Sir Geo., [91].
Trent, James, [212].
Trent, Wm., [564].
Trent, Journal, [563].
Trenton, New Jersey, [212].
Trescott, W. H., [356].
Trinity River (La.), [40].
Trott, Nicholas, [317], [318], [324], [341];
charges against, [324];
chief justice of South Carolina, [347];
edits laws, [347];
Laws relating to Church and Clergy, [347];
dies, [332].
Truck-houses in Maine, [182].
Trumbull, Benj., Connecticut, [163];
Connecticut Title to Lands, etc., [180].
Trumbull, Jonathan, his papers, edited by C. Deane, [181].
Trumbull, J. H., First Essays at Banking, [170].
Tryon, Wm., governor of North Carolina, [305].
Tuckerman, H. T., America and her Commentators, [141], [244].
Tunkers. See [Dunkers].
Turcotte, L’île d’Orléans, [543].
Turell, Benj. Colman, [168].
Turner, Dawson, his sale, [602].
Turner, James, [85].
Turtle Creek, [497].
Tuscaroras commit murder (1711), [298];
defeated by Barnwell, [298];
by Moore, [299];
join the Five Nations, [299], [583].
Tuttle, C. W., [90].
Tybee Island, [370], [373], [375].
Tyerman, his Whitefield, [135], [404];
Life and Times of Wesley, [403];
Oxford Methodists, [404].
Tyler, M. C., on Dean Berkeley, [141];
on Cotton Mather, [157];
on Sam. Sewall, [168].
Tyng, Edw., at Louisbourg (1745), [410], [437];
autog., [437];
at Annapolis, [146].
Tyng, S. H., on the Huguenots, [247].
Tynte, Colonel Edw., governor of Carolina, [320].
Tyrrell, T. S. (Pichon), [467].
Tyson, Job R., Social and Intellectual State of Pennsylvania, [248].
Uhden, H. F., Geschichte der Congregationalisten, [159].
Ulster County Historical Society, [249].
Universalists, beginning of, [135].
Uring, Nath., Travels, [168].
Urlin, Wesley’s Place in Church History, [403].
Urlsperger, J. A., his Tracts, [395];
edited by Samuel Urlsperger, [395];
details of the publication, [395], [396];
supplement called Americanisches Ackerwerk Gottes, [396].
Urlsperger, Samuel, edits Urlsperger Tracts, [396];
correspondence with Fresenius, [396].
Urmstone, Rev. John, [297].
Ursuline Nuns in New Orleans, [44];
Relation du Voyage, [68].
See [Hachard].
Usher, John, [110].
Utrecht, treaty of (1713), [6], [110], [409], [476], [484];
its intended limits of Acadia a question, [475], [478], [479];
Actes, Mémoires, etc., [475];
considered by J. W. Gerard, [475].
Valentine’s Manual of the City of New York, [252];
his History of New York, [252].
Relation de la Louisiane, [39];
reprinted as Journal d’un Voyage, etc., [39].
Van Braam, [494].
Van Cortlandt, Stephen, his manor, [237];
family, [252].
Van Dam, Rip, autog., [198];
Zenger libel suit, [198];
claims to act as governor of New York, [200];
his grants of land, [236];
likeness, [241].
Van Keulen, Paskart van Carolina, [336].
Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt, Sermons, [587], [602].
Van Rensselaer, Kilian, map of his manor, [236];
its addition, [237];
other maps, [238].
Van Rensselaer family, [252].
Vander Aa, map of Virginia and Florida, [336].
Vanderdussen, Colonel, [332].
Vandyke, Elizabeth, her patent, [237].
Vassal, John, [288].
Vatar, Thomas, [254].
Vauclain, [616].
Vaudreuil, Philippe de, [5], [421];
Vaudreuil, Pierre François, Marquis de, governor of Louisiana, [50];
correspondence, [53];
marquis (1755), [57];
letters, [73];
letters captured, [430];
succeeds Duquesne, [495];
disputes with Montcalm, [530];
at Quebec, [540], [548], [604];
holds council of war, [550];
retreats, [550];
tries to return, [550];
in France, [559];
report on the Lake George battle (1755), [588];
conferences (1756), [590];
instructions for his conduct towards the English, [590];
letters about siege of Oswego, [592];
letters on Montcalm’s attack on Fort William Henry, [594];
palliates the Fort William Henry massacre, [595];
reproaches Montcalm after Abercrombie’s defeat, [598];
on the siege of Niagara, [601];
plan of the campaign (1759), [601];
and the surrender by Ramezay, [607];
letters, [608];
on the battle of Sainte-Foy, [609];
council of war in Montreal (1760), [609];
defence in Paris, [610].
Vaughan, George, [110].
Vaughan, Sam., on Braddock’s march, [500];
sketch of plan of Fort Pitt, [599].
Vaughan, Wm., autog., [434];
suggests the Louisbourg expedition, [434];
account of, [434]; letters, [436].
Vaugondy, Robt. de, his map of North America, [83].
Velasco, Luis de, [359].
fort at, [492];
ruins of, [492];
plan of, [492].
Venning, W. M., [169].
Vérendrye’s explorations, [78].
Vérendrye, discovers Rocky Mountains, [8], [567];
his maps, [568].
Verelst, Harman, [397].
Vergennes, Mémoire Historique et Politique de la Louisiane, [67];
autog., [67].
Vergor, Colonel de, [547].
Vermont first settled, [127];
constitution formed, [178];
bibliography of, [179].
Vernon, Admiral, [135].
Vernon, James, [364].
Vernon to Lord Lexington (1700), [476].
Vernon River, [373].
Verplanck family, [252].
Canadian Archives, [594].
Vertue, George, [80].
Vesey, Wm., on Lovelace, [241].
Vesour, Fernesic de, [518].
Vetch, Colonel Samuel, [107], [124];
and a union of the New England governors, [611];
at Annapolis Royal, [408], [423];
memoir, [419];
autog., [422];
Voyage of the Sloop Mary, [422];
arrested, [423];
accounts of, [423];
governor of Port Royal, [423].
Veulst, J., [107].
Vial, Theo., Law et le Système du Papier Monnaie, [77].
Vicars, Captain John, [591].
“Vigilant”, French frigate, captured, [438].
Viger, D. B., [605].
Viger, Jacques, portrait, [619].
Villebon, letter to Stoughton (1698), [476].
Villiers, Chevalier de, [56].
Villiers, Coulon de, [494].
Villiers, journal, [574].
Vincennes (town), [566];
founded, [53];
(Vinsennes), [53].
Vinton, J. A., Gyles Family, [421].
Virginia, history of, [259], [263];
boundary disputes with Maryland, [263];
Lord Culpepper, [263];
Cohabitation Act, [263];
“paper towns”, [263];
becomes a royal province, [264];
printing forbidden, [264];
Williamsburg made the capital, [264];
Spotswood, governor, [265];
Habeas Corpus introduced, [265];
character of the people, [267];
Presbyterians in, [267];
morals of the people, [268];
part in the French war, [269];
Dinwiddie as governor, [269];
debt, [270];
Loudon, governor, [270];
maps of, [272];
map (1738), [274];
limits under the charters, [84], [275];
Report of Commissioners on the Bounds of Virginia and Maryland, [275];
Final Report, [275];
bounds upon North Carolina, [275];
early mansion houses, [275];
eastern peninsula of, [276];
libraries in, [276];
grant of the Northern Neck, [276];
boundary disputes with Pennsylvania, [278];
documentary records, [278];
Calendar of Virginia State Papers, [278];
Indians of, [278];
successive seals, [278];
Purvis collection of laws, [278];
descriptions of the country, [278];
map of colonial Virginia, [280];
her single staple, [280];
Case of the Planters, [280];
histories of Virginia, [280];
Doyle’s account, depends on documents in England, [280];
spread of her population, [280];
historical society, its new series of collections, [281];
Statutes at Large, [281], [355];
institutional history, [281];
Valley of, and its illustrative literature, [281];
contrasted with Massachusetts, [281];
ecclesiasticism in, [282];
parish registers, [282];
Huguenots in, [282];
society in, [282];
dearth of letter-writers, [282];
Presbyterians in, [282];
Baptists in, [282];
map of, [350];
Chalmers’s papers on, [354];
Fry and Jefferson’s map used by Evans, [565];
John Henry’s map, [565];
politics at the time of Braddock’s expedition, [580], [581];
forts in the backwoods described, [581];
Indian forays within after Braddock’s defeat, authorities upon, [581], [583];
movements against the Indians (1755-56), [589].
Virginia Gazette, [268].
Virginians remove to Carolina, [287].
Vivier, Father, [53].
Volney, C. F., États-Unis, [53].
Voyage au Canada, 1751-1761, par T. C. B., [611].
Wabash, French on the, [566].
See [Ouabache].
Wade, Captain Robert, [270].
Wadsworth, Benj., [102];
King William Lamented, [103];
chosen president of Harvard College, [126];
on the Indian war (1722), [430];
his journal, [611].
Wainwright, Captain, [408].
Waite, American State Papers, [69].
Waldo, Samuel, at Louisbourg, [410];
letters, [436].
Waldo patent (Me.), [181].
Waldron, Richd., [139].
Waldron, W. W., Huguenots of Westchester, [247].
Walker, C. I., Detroit, [560].
Walker, Dr., on Braddock’s advance, [578].
Walker, Henderson, [296].
Walker, Sir Hoveden, [108], [483];
his fleet shattered, [6], [109], [561];
Letter from an Old Whig, [562];
Dudley’s proclamation, [562].
Walker, J. B., [593].
Walker, N. McF., [79].
Walker, Timothy, [579].
Walking Purchase, [240].
Walpole, Horace, George the Second, [467].
Wallace, Life of William Bradford, [248].
Waller, Henry, [581].
Walsh, Robt., Appeal from the Judgment of Great Britain, [458], [462];
on the Acadians, [458];
defends Grahame, [620].
Walton, Captain, [124].
Walton, Colonel, [408].
Wanton, John, [141].
Wanton, Wm., [141].
War of the Spanish Succession, [420].
Warburton, Geo., Conquest of Canada, [467], [621].
Ward, Ensign, [573].
Ward, Ned, in Boston, [99];
Trip to New England, [99].
Warde, Admiral Geo., [602].
Warde, General, [602].
Warner, C. D., Baddeck, [459].
Warner, Seth, journal, [602].
Warren, Commodore Peter, correspondence with Pepperrell, [436];
admiral, [176];
at Louisbourg, [439];
autog., [439];
accounts of, [439];
owns lands on the Mohawk, [502].
Warren (Pa.), [570].
Washburn, Emory, Judicial History of Massachusetts, [162].
Washington, George, on the Ohio (1753-54), [12];
given command of a district (1751) in Virginia, [268];
his interest in Western lands, [271];
attacks Jumonville, [493];
at Fort Necessity, [493];
sent to build fort at the forks of the Ohio, [493];
charged with assassinating Jumonville, [494];
accompanies Braddock, [496];
on Forbes’ expedition (1758), [529];
his plan for a line of battle in a forest, [529];
Monuments of Washington’s Patriotism, [529];
Gist’s journal, [572];
his French war letters revised by him, [572];
his Journal to the Commandant of the French on the Ohio, [572];
the London edition has a map, [572];
reprints, [572];
original MS., [573];
diary (1789-91), [573];
his journal of events (1752-54), captured by the French, [573];
known only in a French version, [573];
included in Mémoire Contenant le Précis des Faits, [573];
translated as The Conduct of the Late Ministry, [573];
two editions in New York, [573];
appeared in London as The Mystery Revealed, [573];
given in re-Englished form in Livingston’s Review of Military Operations, [573];
route in 1754, [575];
mentioned in Davies’s sermon, [578];
letter on Braddock’s campaign, [578];
commands borderers at Winchester, [581];
map of this region, [581];
on the Virginia border (1757), [595];
his letters to Bouquet on the Duquesne expedition (1758), [599];
his opinion of the Forbes and Braddock routes, [599].
Waterford (Pennsylvania), [492].
Waterhouse, Samuel, Monster of Monsters, [177].
Waters, H. F., [337].
Watson, James, [531].
Watson, John, [273].
Watson, John F., Annals of Philadelphia, [247], [249];
Annals of New York, [252].
Watson on Wesley, [403].
Watson, County of Essex, New York, [522].
Watts, Geo., [400].
Watts, Isaac, [137];
his hymns, [126];
and Cotton Mather, [157];
on Neal’s New England, [158].
Watts, Samuel, [450].
Wawayanda, [223].
Webb, Colonel, succeeds Shirley, [508];
at German Flats, [510];
at Fort Edward, [515];
fails to relieve Fort William Henry, [517];
his correspondence, [594];
his reports, [594].
Webster, Richard, Presbyterian Church, [132], [282].
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Weld, Travels, [284].
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Wesley, Charles, in Georgia, [377].
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troubles with Oglethorpe, [404];
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West Indies, expedition to, [165].
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Westbrook, Colonel Thomas, [124], [430];
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journal of his scout, [432].
Westcott, Thompson, Historic Buildings of Philadelphia, [258];
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Western, Fort (Me.), [181].
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Westminster, treaty at (1655), [476].
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Wharton, Samuel, [564].
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Letter to Governor Wright, [404].
Whitehead, W. A., on New Jersey boundaries, [238];
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Whitehead, on Wesley, [403].
Whiting, Colonel, [408].
Whiting, Nathan, at Lake George, [504], [594].
Whitmore, W. H., [586];
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Massachusetts Civil List, [162];
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on the Virginia Cavaliers, [268].
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Whittier, J. G., on Border War (1708), [184];
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Whittlesey, Colonel Chas., Early History of Cleveland, [559];
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Wilberforce, Protestant Episcopal Church in America, [342].
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Present State of the College (1727), [278];
History of the College (1874), [278];
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William Henry, Fort (Me.), [181].
William Henry, Fort (N. Y.), [186].
Williams, Alfred, [581].
Williams, Catharine R., Neutral French, [459];
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Williams, John, [110];
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Williamson, Peter, Occasional Reflections, [596];
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Brief Account of the War, [615].
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Wilmington, Lord, [301].
Wilmington (N. C.), [303].
Wilson, D., on Wolfe, [603].
Wilson, Jas. Grant, edits Mrs. Grant’s American Lady, [247];
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Winslow, John, on the Kennebec, [151];
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autog., [455];
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his journal in Acadia, [458];
other papers, [458];
to lead the expedition on Lake Champlain (1756), [506];
his journal of the expedition against Crown Point, [591];
his letter, [591];
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Winslow, Josiah (Governor), portrait carried to Plymouth, [456].
Winsor, Justin, maps of Louisiana and the Mississippi, [79];
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“Cartography and Bounds of the Middle Colonies”, [233];
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“Authorities on the French and Indian Wars of New England and Acadia”, [420];
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“Struggle for the Great Valleys of North America”, [483];
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“General Contemporary Sources of the War, 1754-1760”, [615];
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Winthrop, Prof. John, on earthquakes, [152].
Winthrop, Wait, [103];
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his proclamations and devastations, [544];
goes above the town, [544], [545];
attacks at Montmorenci, [545];
ill, [545];
his phrase, “Choice of difficulties”, [545];
evacuates Montmorenci, [545];
lands at Wolfe’s Cove, [546], [547];
on the Plains of Abraham, [547];
his good-luck, [547];
attacks and is killed, [549];
accounts of his death, [549];
his body sent to England, [550];
monuments to his memory, [551];
lives of, [602];
correspondence with Amherst, [603];
his secret instructions, [603];
despatches, [603];
his Instructions to Young Officers, [603];
his orders before Quebec, [603];
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See [Quebec] and [Montcalm].
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Woolsey, Colonel, [597].
Woolson, C. F., [315].
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Wynne, Thos. H., edits Byrd’s Dividing Line, [275].
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Yale College founded, [102];
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Yamacraws, [369];
Yardley, Francis, [336].
Yazoo (Yasoue), [70].
Yazoos, [46].
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governor, [308];
goes to Barbadoes, [311];
explores South Carolina coast, [305].
Yeates, Judge, visits Braddock’s field, [500].
Yemassee Indians, [318];
make war, [321].
Yoakum, History of Texas, [69].
Yonge, Francis, [324];
Proceedings of the People of South Carolina (1719), [347];
Trade of South Carolina, [347].
Yonge, Henry, [391].
Yonkers, Philipse, manor house, [252].
Zeisberger, David, [245];
life by Schweinitz, [245].
Zenger libel suit, [198], [199];
reports of, [242];
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