Jenner, biographical Sketch of, [307].

Johnson, Sir John, strengthens Johnson Hall by Scotch Highlanders, [235]; Perfidy of, toward Schuyler-Flight from Canshnawaga, [236]; In Command of Indians at Oswego.[241] At Siege of Tort Schuyler, [245]; Recruits Tory Refugees on St. Lawrence, [264]; In Western New York, [274]; Incursion of, into Schoharie Country-Attack on Schoharie Forts, [279]; March of, to Fort Hunter, [280]; Flight toward Onondaga Lake-Escape to Canada by Oswego, [282]; Flight toward Canada-Invasion of Mohawk Valley in 1780, [288]; Retreats from Johnstown-Recovers buried Plate, and conveys it to Montreal, [289]; Flight to Canada, [290].

Johnson, Lady of Sir John, conveyed to Albany and kept as Hostage, [236]. ?

Johnson, Sir William, Anecdote of, and Mohawk Sachem, [106]; Attack on his Camp in 1755, [108]; Captures French and Indians at Fort Niagara in 1759,225; Biographical Sketch of-Scat of-Dark Deeds of, in Mohawk Valley-Effect of his Movements on People-Formation of Parties, [232]; Indian Diploma-Amusements-Death. 268.

Johnson, Guy, Residence of, in Mohawk Valley, [234]; Summons Grand Council of Six Nations at Oswego, [239].

Johnson, Captain Edward, quaint Sayings of, [448].

Johnson Greens, [236], [241], [244], [246].

Johnson, Thomas, nominates Washington for Commander-in-chief, [563].

Johnstone, Reverend Mr., of Johnstone Settlement, [237].

Johnstown. Battle of, in 1781. 290.