H.

Hamilton, Henry, British Governor at Detroit, [139], [145]-[146].
Hampbright, Colonel, [209].
Hanna, C. A., The Wilderness Trail, cited, [97 (note)].
Harding, Chester, and Boone, [278]-[279].
Harrod, James, [139]; establishes first settlement in Kentucky, [110], [114], [121], [129]; as surveyor, [113]; and Henderson, [138]; goes to Watauga for supplies, [141]-[142]; made a Captain, [149]; accompanies Clark, [153].
Harrodsburg, [136], [142], [149], [153], [245], [246]; founded, [114], [129]; Remonstrance, [140], [151]; Indian attacks on, [146].
Henderson, Judge Richard, leader of Transylvania Company, [130]-[140], [160], [184]-[185]; Donelson's party meets, [193].
Henry, Patrick, Preston writes to, [125].
Heydt, Joist, [16].
Highlanders, in Revolutionary War, [8], [13]-[14]; in North Carolina, [9]; clan system, [10]; characteristics, [10]-[12]; and Indians, [54]-[55]; see also Scotch-Irish.
Hill, William, [96].
Holden, Joseph, [98], [100].
Holston River settlement, [141], [158], [159], [168], [176].
Honeycut, pioneer at Watauga, [165].
Hooper, William, [160].
Houston, Rev. Samuel, [235].
Hoyt, W. H., The Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence, cited, [8 (note)].
Huguenots in America, [54].
Hunter, James, [164].
Husband, Hermon, [161], [163], [164].

I.

Illinois, Clark's troops, [124], [125 (note)], [283]; Robertson journeys to, [185]; and Clark, [285].
"Indian Summer," origin of term, [41].
Indiana and Clark, [285].
Indians, relation to white men in West, [38]-[48]; use of hickory, [45]; and the traders, [52] et seq.; and French, [53], [54], [58], [178]-[179]; and Spanish, [53], [54], [55], [255]; Boone and, [101]-[102]; [103]; Dunmore's War, [114] et seq.; "Cresap's War." [117]; treachery toward, [117]-[118] purchase of land from, [131]-[134]; trouble in Kentucky, [135]-[136], [139], [143], [152]-[153]; see also names of tribes.
Ireland, Scotch-Irish from, [6]; see also Ulster Plantation.
Iroquois Indians, location, [57]; loyalty to English, [58]; Croghan and, [118]; cede Kentucky to British, [132]; see also Six Nations.

J.

Jackson, Andrew, [243], [266].
Jay, John, On the Peace Negotiations of 1782-1788 as illustrated by the Secret Correspondence of France and England, cited, [252 (note)].
Jefferson, Thomas, and navigation of Mississippi River, [254].
Jefferson, Fort, [150], [151].
Jennings, Mrs., Donelson's account of, [188], [190], [191].
Johnson, Sir William, and Iroquois Indians, [58], [179]; and sale of Indian land, [111].
Johnston, Gabriel, Governor of North Carolina, [9].
Jonesborough (Tenn.), county seat of Washington, [184]; delegates meet to form State, [233]; court at, [237]; Andrew Jackson at, [266].

K.

Kalb, Johann, French agent in America, [249].
Kansas, Daniel Boone in, [277].
Kenton, Simon, [125 (note)], [143].
Kentucky, meaning of name, [95 (note)]; Boone's first expedition to, [95]-[97]; expedition of Boone and Findlay into, [97]-[103]; settlement and Indian troubles, [104]-[156]; admitted as State (1792), [156]; and Mississippi River, [254]; as Boone's monument, [284]; bibliography, [289]-[290].
Keppoch, Laird of, legend concerning, [11].
King, trader, [117], [118].
King's Mountain, Battle of, [214]-[221].
Knoxville (Tenn.), Sevier and Jackson in, [268]; Sevier buried in, [269]-[270].

L.

La Charette (Mo.), Boone at, [274]-[275], [281]; see also Boone's Settlement.
Le Bœuf, Fort, [79].
Lewis, Colonel Andrew, [114]-[115], [122]-[123], [124 (note)], [158].
Lewis, Colonel Charles, [115], [124].
Lewis, Meriwether, [282], [283].
Logan, Mingo chief Tach-nech-dor-us, [119], [120], [126]-[127].
Logan, Benjamin, [125 (note)], [135], [136], [141]-[142], [149].
Long Hunters, [103].
Loudon, Fort, [158].
Louisbourg in hands of English, [87].
Louisville, Findlay reaches site of, [97]; Clark founds, [150]; Wilkinson at, [262].
Lulbegrud Creek, [100].
Lutheran Church, [15].
Luzerne, French Ambassador at Philadelphia, [251].
Lytle, Captain, [203]-[204].
Lytle, Mrs., and Ferguson, [204].
Lyttleton, Governor of South Carolina, [85].