INDEX.
Abercrombie, General, [68], [152]-[155], [168]-[171].
Albany, [13], [28]-[30], [68], [70], [79], [114], [127]-[131].
Albany County, [216].
Algonkin Indians, [38].
Amherst, Lord, [173]-[176], [178], [186].
Auriesville, N. Y., [23].
Barclay, Rev. Thomas, [21], [79].
Barnwell, Col. John, [52].
Beavers, [26].
Beukendal, battle at, [97]-[108].
Book of Common Prayer, [55], [208].
Boone, Daniel, [193].
Bouquet, Colonel, [154], [188].
Braddock, General, [68], [132], [135], [154].
Bradstreet, Colonel, [156], [169], [171], [190].
Brant, Joseph, [120], [189], [208].
Broadalbin, N. Y., [199].
Butler, Thomas, [171].
Calendars, [97].
Canajoharie, [17], [79], [173].
Catawba Indians, [114], [123], [124].
Caughnawaga, [17], [24], [56].
See Fonda.
Cayuga Indians, [37].
Cherokee Indians, [213].
Cherry Valley, [17], [116], [198], [209].
Clinton, Gov. George, [65], [72], [83]-[92], [105], [109]-[117], [122], [124].
Clinton, Sir Henry, [124], [125].
Chucktununda creek, [24], [32].
Church edifices, [8]-[10], [15], [70], [71], [192], [196].
Colden, Dr. Cadwallader, [37], [72], [75], [79], [80], [86], [105], [107], [182], [210], [211].
Confederacies, [51], [53], [54], [127], [191].
Connecticut, [80], [98], [100], [104].
Cooper, J. F., [59], [60], [190].
Corlaer, [3], [4], [45], [94].
See also Van Curler, Arendt.
Courcelles, [44].
Cresap’s war, [220].
Crown Point, [69], [70], [85], [95], [118], [146], [147], [187].
Crullers, [14].
Cuoq, Rev. I. A., [43].
Dartmouth College, [120], [121].
De Lancey, E. F., [21].
De Lancey, Gov. James, [72], [83], [126], [129], [132].
De Lancey, Stephen, [12].
De Lancey, Susan, [12].
Delaware Indians, [155], [156], [172], [188]-[191], [220].
De Peyster, Gen. J. W., [11], [208].
Detroit, [177]-[179], [181], [191].
De Witt, Simeon, [183].
Dieskau, Baron, [133], [137]-[141], [145], [219].
Domines in the Dutch Church, [15], [55], [71].
Dorp. See Schenectady.
Dutch Republic. See Holland.
Eastman, Dr. C. A., [121].
Easton, Penn., 156, [172].
Edwards, Jonathan, [119].
Eliot, John, [55].
Eyre, Major William, [134], [160], [179].
Fish House, [199].
Fonda, Major Jellis, [17], [159].
Fonda, N. Y., [17], [44], [58], [204].
See Caughnawaga.
Fort Frontenac, [171].
Fort Massachusetts, [81], [132].
Fort Plain, [17].
Fort Stanwix, [171], [179], [186].
Fort William Henry, [144], [160], [161], [175].
Franklin Benjamin, [131].
Freeman, Domine, [208].
Freeman, E. A., [53].
French ideas, [61]-[64], [66], [69], [112], [113], [151].
Fur trade, [19], [24], [28]-[30].
German Flats, [6], [17], [161], [164]-[166].
Germans, [5]-[10], [20], [72], [153]-[155].
Golden Hill, Battle of, [212].
Governors, [65]:
Andros, [30];
Denny, [156];
Dinwiddie, [128];
Dunmore, Lord, [215];
Fitch, [186];
Glen, [114];
Hardy, [144], [146], [147], [162];
Hunter, [6];
Moore, [210];
Morris, [155];
Nicholson, [5];
Shirley, [74], [83], [96], [128], [133], [147]-[149], [152], [156];
Hamilton, James Alexander, [7].
Hartford, [186].
Hasenclever, Peter, [205].
Hawley, Rev. Gideon, [120].
Heidelberg Catechism, [8], [10].
Hendrick, King, [129], [133], [136].
Herkimer, [17].
Holland, [1], [11], [53], [61]-[63], [87], [91], [93], [110], [123], [125], [127], [182], [183].
Horicon, [133].
Horsmanden, Judge, [83], [93].
Indians, antiquities, [59];
councils, [115];
dislike of artillery, [137], [187];
effect on British imagination, [59], [60];
etiquette, [45];
fire-arms, [51];
government, [36];
half-breeds, [51];
in executive council, [110], [116];
in politics, [64], [178], [179], [184];
money, [48];
oratory, [47];
religion, [46], [49], [50], [55]-[60];
stratagems, [100];
sports and games, [99];
warfare, [38]-[40], [70], [71], [100]-[104], [135]-[137], [140], [144].
Interpreters, [47], [161], [189].
Iroquois, [38]-[41], [44], [51], [35]-[60], [68], [69], [72], [107], [112], [127], [135], [149], [186], [193], [220].
Johnson, Guy, [179], [186], [208].
Johnson, Mary, [209].
Johnson, Nancy, [208].
Johnson, Sir John, [22], [32], [206]-[208], [219].
Johnson, Sir William, adoption as chief, [77];
ancestry, [11];
arrival in America, [12];
baronet, [145];
birth, [11];
captures Niagara, [173]-[175];
children, [33], [180], [206]-[208];
coat-of-arms, [145];
disagrees with Shirley, [147], [148];
education of the Indians, [119]-[121];
fortifies his house, [187];
freemason, [198];
his housekeeper, [22];
his houses, [22], [24], [32], [194]-[196];
in executive council, [110], [115], [117], [209];
introduces fine cattle, [6], [203], [204];
in Indian costume, [33];
journey to Mohawk Valley, [13]-[16];
journey to Detroit, [179], [181];
Lake George campaign, [18], [81], [133]-[145];
literary tastes, [119], [203], [204];
manuscripts, [45], [97], [98];
marriage, [21];
money, [48];
Mount Johnson, [22], [24], [33], [67], [94];
offers reward for scalps, [189];
patience, [46];
pleasures, [199], [201]-[204];
protects Frenchmen, [174], [177];
shoots an elk, [25];
resignation of office, [112];
superintendent, [76]-[79], [112], [115], [133], [148];
tomb, [196];
wampum, [48];
work, [64];
Jogues, Isaac, [44], [55], [56], [133].
Johnstown, N. Y., [196], [197], [216], [217].
Jones, Thomas, [26].
Judges, [182].
Kings:
Charles II., [93];
George III., [211].
Kirkland, Domine, [198].
Lake Champlain, [38], [40], [44].
Lake George, [67], [81], [133].
Land Patents, [123], [182]-[184].
La Prairie, [57], [58], [187].
La Presentation, [114], [118].
Livingston, Philip, [110].
Livingston, William, [182].
Loudon, Lord, [68], [152], [153], [157], [159], [166].
Lyman, Col. Phineas, [139], [143].
McGinnis, Capt. William, [141]-[143].
Megapolensis, [38], [55], [56].
Mohawk Indians, [17], [37], [44], [77]-[79], [123], [140], [159], [184], [188], [214].
Mohawk Valley, [1]-[9], [16], [25], [30], [34], [36], [66], [70], [73], [92], [118], [119], [125], [164], [187], [202], [204].
Montcalm, General, [157], [158], [162], [163], [169], [170].
Montgomery County, [217].
Montmagny, [43].
New England, [1], [54], [62], [75], [150], [209].
New England militia, [15], [137]-[145].
New York Assembly, [83]-[91], [110], [111], [146], [149]-[151], [210].
New York Colony and State, [36], [63], [66], [74], [75], [90], [91], [150], [216].
Niagara, [118], [149], [173]-[175], [190].
North Carolina, [51], [52], [214]-[216].
Nott, Dr. Eliphalet, [121].
Ogdensburg, [175].
Ohio Valley, [112], [113], [122], [127].
Onondaga Indians, [37], [58], [59], [93], [94], [96], [118], [119], [124], [155].
Onontio, [43].
Osborne, Sir Danvers, [124]-[126].
Oswego, [19], [20], [32], [84], [92], [116], [122], [149], [155]-[158], [175], [192].
Ottawa Indians, [51], [181], [191].
Palatines. See Germans.
Parker, the printer, [89]-[91].
Pennsylvania, [9], [154], [156], [172].
Picquet, Francis, [113], [158].
Pitt, William, [168].
Pompey Stone, [118].
Pontiac, [177], [187], [188], [191], [192], [201].
Royal American Regiment, [153], [154].
Rutgers College, [217].
Saratoga Springs, [67], [218], [219].
Schenectady, [2]-[4], [14]-[16], [30], [36], [37], [39], [48], [58], [70], [92]-[108], [115], [171], [176], [184], [192].
Schoharie, [8], [9], [16], [17].
Schuyler, Peter (Quider), [45], [180].
Schuyler (2d), [74], [76], [84].
Schuyler, Philip, [205], [207], [216].
Seneca Indians, [18], [37], [114], [188], [190].
Shea, J. G., [59].
Sioux Indians, [81].
Six Nations. See Iroquois.
South Carolina, [52].
Spraker’s Basin, [56].
Stevens, Arent, [161].
Stuyvesant, Peter, [93].
Taxation, [117], [118], [209]-[216].
Teedyuscung, [155], [156], [172], [189].
Ticonderoga, [147].
Tuscarora Indians, [37], [51]-[53].
Union College, [121].
Van Curler, Arendt, [2];
education, [2];
first visits Mohawk Valley, [56];
founds Schenectady, [2], [3], [184];
name given by Indians, [42], [43];
ransoms Jogues, [56];
Van Slyck, Albert, [97]-[108].
Victoria, Queen, [43].
Vrooman, Domine, [207].
Wampum, [15], [22], [26], [47]-[49], [112].
Warren, Admiral Peter, [12], [13], [43], [66], [67], [119], [122], [188].
Warrensburg, N. Y., [16].
Washington, George, [114], [126], [136], [160], [168].
Webb, General, [152], [158], [159], [162], [163].
Webster, Daniel, [183].
Wheelock, Dr. Eleazar, [120].
Whiting, Gen. Nathan, [136].
Williams, Col. William, [81], [134]-[136], [138].
Winslow, General, [152].
Wisenburg, Catharine, wife of Sir William Johnson, [20]-[22], [180].
Wolfe, General, [168].
Wyoming Valley, [186].
Zenger, John Peter, [7], [8], [89], [90].
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