R.
Red Shoe, Choctaw chief, [63].
Regulation Movement, [104], [137], [159]-[164]; Revolutionary War, Highlanders in, [13]-[14]; Indian raids in Kentucky, [139]; King's Mountain, [195] et seq.; attitude of France and Spain in, [248] et seq.
Roane, Archibald, Governor of Tennessee, [267].
Robertson, James, "father of Tennessee," [124]-[125 (note)], [133]; at Watauga, [165]-[166], [170], [181]; personal characteristics, [165]; and Sevier, [167], [239]; commands Wataugans, [172]; Indian agent at Chota, [183]; leads settlers into middle Tennessee, [185]; founds Nashville, [186]; and Ferguson, [195]; and Indian war, [246], [255]; characterizes McGillivray, [259]; death (1814), [270].
Robertson, Mrs. James, [246].
Robertson, Mark, [185].
Robinson, Colonel David, [149].
Rogers, John, [88].
Rogers, Joseph, [153].
Roosevelt, Theodore, The Winning of the West, cited, [134 (note)].
Russell, William, [107], death of his son, [108].
Rutherford, Griffith, [163].
Rutledge, John, President of South Carolina, [176 (note)].
S.
St. Asaph's Station founded, [136].
St. Augustine, Spanish at, [55], [56].
St. Vincent, Island of, Ferguson on, [197].
Sapperton, trader, [117].
Scotch-Irish, as immigrants, [1]-[2], [6]; characteristics, [2]-[3], [5]-[6]; religion, [3], [4]; persecution of, [4]-[5]; and American Independence, [7]-[8]; bibliography, [287]; see also Highlanders.
Seven Years' War, casus belli, [76]; in Europe, [82]; land promised to soldiers of, [118]; Ferguson in, [196].
Sevier, John, [133]; probably seen by Brother Grube, [20]-[21]; marriage, [48]; at Watauga, [166]-[167], [169], [170], [171]; and New Market, [167]; and Robertson, [167], [168], [239]; personal characteristics, [168]-[169]; writes Virginia Committee, [173]-[174]; and Indian troubles, [174], [181]-[183], [226]-[228]; and "Bonnie Kate," [182]; nicknamed "Nolichucky Jack," [184]; and King's Mountain, [200]-[201], [205]-[206], [208] et seq.; as a statesman, [226] et seq.; feud with Tipton, [227], [234], [239]-[240], [241], [267]; elected Governor of Tennessee, [265]; and Jackson, [266]-[269]; death (1815), [269].
Sevier, John, Jr., [243 (note)].
Sevier, Valentine, [125 (note)].
Shawanoe Indians, [178]; location, [57]; and French, [58]; Findlay a prisoner of, [97]; and Boone, [98]-[99], [108], [143]-[148]; war with, [114], [118], [123]-[126]; relinquish right to Kentucky, [131]; capture girls from Boonesborough, [141].
Shelby, Isaac, at battle of Point Pleasant, [124 (note)]; Colonel of Sullivan, [184]; at King's Mountain, [200] et seq.; moves to Kentucky, [230].
Sheltowee (Big Turtle), name given to Boone by Indians, [145].
Sherrill, Bonnie Kate, wife of John Sevier, [182].
Six Nations, right to dispose of territory, [76]; see also Iroquois Indians.
Social customs, of seaboard towns, [32]; of pioneers, [32] et seq.
South Carolina, Yamasi Indians in, [56]; and Cherokees, [177]; Tories in, [195]; see also Carolinas.
Spain, and Indians, [53], [54], [55]; attitude toward American independence, [248]-[255]; plots against United States, [255]-[265]; State of Franklin and, [259].
Spangenburg, Bishop, [18].
Spanish Succession, War of (1701-13), [15].
Spencer, Judge, issues warrant for Sevier, [241].
Stanwix, Fort, treaty of (1768), [132].
Stephen, Adam, Boone, [125 (note)].
Stewart, John, brother-in-law of Daniel Boone, [95], [98], [100].
Stoner, Michael, [120], [121].
Stover, Jacob, husband of Sarah Boone, [25].
Stuart, Henry, deputy Indian agent, [177].
Stuart, John, with Dunmore's forces, Boone, [125 (note)]; British agent, [174], [176 (note)]; in Revolution, [229].
Sullivan County, formed from Washington County, [184]; troops in, [201].
Sycamore Shoals, conference with Indians at (1775), [132]-[134], [170]; troops mustered at, [206].
T.
Tach-nech-dor-us (Branching Oak of the Forest), Mingo chief, see Logan.
Tarleton, Sir Banastre, British officer, [218].
Taylor, Hancock, [113], [121 (note)].
Tecumseh, [125].
Tennessee, [157] et seq., [259]; name, [158 (note)]; and Mississippi River navigation, [254]; admitted as State (1796), [265]; bibliography, [290]-[291]; see also Frankland, Franklin, Watauga.
Test Acts, [4].
Thomas, Isaac, trader, [173], [174], [177], [178], [228].
Thwaites, R. G., Daniel Boone, cited, [25 (note)], [276 (note)]; Documentary History of Dunmore's War, cited, [125 (note)].
Tipton, Colond John, feud with Sevier, [227], [234], [239]-[240], [241], [267]; judge for North Carolina, [237].
Tipton, Jonathan, [226]-[227].
Todd, John, [149].
Tories, [195].
Traders among the pioneers, [52] et seq. Traders' Trace, [94].
Transylvania Company, [130]-[140].
Trent, Captain William, [81].
Tryon, William, Governor of North Carolina, [104], [169].
Tuckabatchee, Creek town, Sevier buried at, [269].
Turner, F. M., Life of General John Sevier, cited, [243 (note)].
U.
Ulster Plantation, [3]-[4].
Ulstermen, see Scotch-Irish.
V.
Vergennes, Charles Gravier, Comte de, French Minister, [250], [251], [252].
Virginia, claim to the Ohio, [76]-[77]; Indian policy, [83]; Indians apply for redress to, [85]; Daniel Boone in, [92]; disputes Fort Pitt with Pennsylvania, [112]; Harrodsburg Remonstrance, [140]; Clark and, [140], [142]; and Boone, [141]; and Mississippi River navigation, [254].
Virginia, Valley of, Müller's settlement in, [16].