Hurd, Nathaniel, copper-plate Engraver, Notice of, [317].

Hutchinson, Thomas, biographical Sketch of-His House attacked, [467]; His other Property attacked in Boston in 1765, [468]; appointed Governor of Massachusetts in 1771, [493].

Immigrants. Pilgrim, Influx of, in 1634, [448];

Incursion of Sir John Johnson into Schoharie Country in 1780-Attack on Schoharie Forts-Boldness of Murphy, [279]; Johnson's March to Fort Hunter-Destruction of Property, [280].

Incursion of Sir John Johnson with Indians and Tories into Mohawk Valley in 1780, [288]; Captures Sammons's Family-Destroys their Dwelling-Cruelties and Crimes of Invaders-Recovery of hidden Plate-Retreat to Canada, [289].

Incursion of Ross and Butler into Mohawk Valley in 1781-Action of Willett-Battle at Johnstown-Adventures of Sammons, [290]: Retreat of British-Flight on West Canada Creek-Death of Walter Butler-Last Battle near the Mohawk, [291].

Independence of United States acknowledged by France in

1778. 87.

Independents or Separatists, [441].

Indians, At Battle of Still water,[59] Hendrick, the Mohawk Sachem, Account of-Anecdote of, [106]; Eloquence of, [107]; Six Nations, described.[109] In Ambush, near Fort Ann, [140]; Mo-lang rescues Putnam from, [141]; War-Feast of, on Bouquet River, [159]; Interview of, with Burgoyne at Bouquet River-Speech of an Iroquois, [160]; Jealousy of, near Montreal in 1760, [178]; Norridgewockor Abenakes, [191]: Natanisand Sabatis,join Arnold's Expedition to Canada, [194]; Massacre of Sherburne's Corps, near Cedar Rapids-Caughnawagas-The seven Nations of Canada-Brant, [208]; St. Regis Village, [210]; Five Nations of New York attacked by Frontenac in 1696, [216]; War Feast, under Brant, at Oswego in 1777, [219]; Capture at Fort Niagara in 1759, [225]; Onondagas-Hostility toward Dupuys, near Syracuse, [229]; Massacre French and Spanish, near Oswego, in 1669, [230]; Councils of, in Mohawk Valley, [234]; In Valley of Charlotte River, [237]; Council of Six Nations at Oswego to form Alliance against Bostonians-Seduced by Promises of Rewards by Guy Johnson-Their Coalescence, [239]; At Siege of Fort Schuyler, [242]; Amusement of, [252]; Incursion of Oneidas into Unadilla Settlement-Five Nations, Division of, according to Colden, [256]; Caughnawagas and other Tribes threaten Destruction of all the Settlements in Mohawk and Schoharie Valleys in 1778-Oneidas and Tuscaroras neutral-Faithful to their Pledge-Fidelity of White Eyes, [264]; Council of, at Johnstown-Disposition of different Nations, [265]; Treachery of Great Tree, [267]; Onondagas, Expedition against, in 1779, [270]; Council of Six Nations