M.
McAden, Rev. Hugh, of Philadelphia, [50].
McAfee, James, [136].
McAfee brothers, [113], [136].
McDowell, Colonel Charles, [200]-[201], [202], [206], [210], [211]-[212], [213], [243].
McDowell, Joseph, [243].
McGillivray, Alexander, Creek chief, [59], [255]-[261].
McGillivray, Lachlan, father of Alexander, [58]-[59], [256], [257].
McGregor, William, [9].
Macdonald, Allan, of Kingsborough, [14].
MacDonald, Flora, [14].
MacLean, J. P., An Historical Account of the Settlement of Scotch Highlanders in America, cited, [11 (note)].
MacNeill, Hector, (Bluff Hector), [12].
MacNeill, Neil, of Kintyre, [12].
Mansker, Gasper, [103], [185].
Marion, General Francis, [229].
Martin, Josiah, Royal Governor of North Carolina, [13].
Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence, [8].
Mereness, N. D., ed., Travels in the American Colonies, cited, [18 (note)].
Mingo Indians, [114], [117], [118], [119]-[120], [126].
Miró, Don Estevan, Governor of Louisiana, [254]-[255], [259], [260]-[261].
Mississippi (State), Choctaws in, [63].
Mississippi River, French territory on, [56]; Choctaws on, [57]; Stewart's party reaches, [95]; Spain refuses right of navigation of, [253]-[254].
Missouri, Boone settles in, [274]; Boone dies in, [284].
Mobile, French hold, [57].
Mohawk Indians, [178], [179].
Montgomery, John, [125 (note)].
Montreal in hands of English, [87].
Mooney, James, [98], [100].
Moore's Fort, Boone commands, [122].
Moravians, [15], [16]-[24].
Morgan, David, [125 (note)], [222].
Morgan, Sarah, marries Squire Boone, [26]; see also Boone, Sarah Morgan.
Morgantown (N. C), Sevier sent to, [242]-[244].
Mountain Leader (Opimingo), Indian chief, [247].
Mountaineers of the South, [223]-[224].
Müller, Adam, [16].
Musgrove's Mill, engagement at, [202].
N.
Nantuca Indians, deputation of warriors from, arrive at Chota, [178].
Nash, General Francis, [163], [186 (note)].
Nashborough, Nashville first named, [186].
Nashville, founded, [186]; Andrew Jackson at, [266]; Robertson buried at, [270].
Nathanael, Brother, one of the Moravian Brethren, [21].
Navigation Acts and Ireland, [4].
Necessity, Fort, [81].
Neely, Alexander, [100].
New France, [87], [88].
New Market (Va.), Sevier founds, [167].
Nolan, aids Wilkinson, [264].
"Nolichucky Jack," nickname of John Sevier, [184]; see also Sevier.
North Carolina, Scotch-Irish in, [7]; Craighead in, [8]; Highlanders in, [12]-[13]; Moravians in, [18]; journey of Moravian Brethren into, [19]-[24]; rainfall, [43]; pioneer homes in, [45]-[47]; in French and Indian Wars, [82]-[83], [86]; Indian policy, [83]-[84]; Daniel Boone in, [92]; Regulation Movement, [104], [137], [159]-[164]; Transylvania Company formed in, [129]-[130]; emigrants go to Tennessee, [159]; Robertson from, [165]; boundary line, [170], [185], [186]; Watauga petitions for annexation, [171]-[172]; erects Washington County, [172]; Colonial Records, cited, [176 (note)], [177 (note)]; sends out Robertson as Indian agent, [183]; Ferguson in, [203]; Ferguson's proclamation to, [212]-[213]; Cornwallis expected to retreat through, [228]; resolution of gratitude to overmountain men, [230]; cedes overmountain territory to United States, 231-233; and State of Frankland, [234], [236]-[237], [238]; and Sevier, [239], [240]-[245]; and State of Franklin, [240]; and Tennessee settlements, [259]-[260].
North Wales (Penn.), Boone family in, [25].
O.
Oconostota, Cherokee chief, [118], [132].
O'Fallon aids Wilkinson, [264].
Ohio, Clark against Indians of, [151], [153].
Ohio Company, [77], [78], [81], [111]-[112].
Old Tassel, Cherokee Indian, [270].
Oley Township, Berks County (Penn.), George Boone at, [25], [26].
Opimingo (Mountain Leader), Chickasaw chief, [247].
Oswego in hands of English, [87].
Ottawa Indians, [118], [178].
P.
Palatines, see Germans.
Paris, Treaty of (1763), [94].
Patrick Henry, Fort, [186].
Penn, William, Boone seeks information from, [25].
Pennsylvania, Scotch-Irish in, [1], [6]; Germans in, [15], [16]; Boone family in, [25]-[28]; disputes Fort Pitt with Virginia, [112].
"Pennsylvania Dutch," [15].
"Pennsylvania Irish," [6].
Peyton, Ephraim, one of Donelson's party, [189].
Peyton, Mrs. Ephraim, Donelson's account of, [188], [189], [190].
Philadelphia, Boone family reaches, [25].
Pickett, History of Alabama, cited, [257 (note)].
Piqua, Indian town, [153].
Pitfour, Lord, of Aberdeen, [196].
Pitt, Fort, [88], [112]-[113], [115].
Pittsburgh site a crucial point in 1754, [81].
Point Pleasant, Battle of, [123]-[124], [164], [272].
Pontleroy, French secret agent in America, [249].
Powell's Valley, [135]; Boone's journey to, [106], [107].
"Powwowing Days," [41].
Presbyterian Church, and Scotch-Irish, [3], Charles I suppresses, [4].
Preston, Colonel William, [115], [120], [125].
Priber, French agent to Cherokees, [66]-[70].
Proclamation of 1763, [110]-[111], [113], [170].
Puck-e-shin-wa, Shawanoe chief, [125].
Pulaski, Count, [199 (note)].
Q.
Quaker Meadows, Sevier's troops at, [209].
Quakers, see Friends, Society of.