86. White County History, Indiana. W. H. Hammelle. (Indiana State Library.)
87. Wilson, Thomas J. Address at Tippecanoe Battlefield. In Report of Tippecanoe Monument Commission of 1908.
88. Wilson's History of Dubois County, Indiana. (Indiana State Library.)
89. Young, Calvin M. Little Turtle. Greenville, Ohio, 1917. This book gives some local coloring to important historical events around Greenville and Fort Wayne.
INDEX
(References are to pages.)
- —A—
- Adams, John, [126], [245], [288]
- Adams, Lieut., [378]
- Adair, Major John, [213]
- Agaskawak, Ottawa Chief, [169]
- Albach, James R., Historian, [193]
- American Fur Company, [12]
- Arrowheads, [33], [154]
- "Army Ford Stock Farm", [154]
- Armstrong, Capt. John, [163], [165], [166]
- "Army Ford," Eugene, Indiana, [172]
- "Aristocrats", [249]
- Ash, Abraham, Interpreter, [262]
- Asheton, Capt. Joseph, [167], [169], [187]
- Ash-cake, [38]
- Ashley, Ill., [22]
- Astor, John Jacob, [12], [13]
- Attica, Ind., [73]
- Atwater, Caleb, Historian, [14]
- Au Glaize, River of, [42], [45], [230], [282]
- An Glaize, Town of, [212]
- Au-goosh-away, Ottawa Chief, [241]
- Au Sable Grove, Ill., [23]
- —B—
- Babcock's Museum, Goodland, Indiana, [367]
- Badger, [13]
- Baen, Capt. Wm. C., [360], [371], [372], [377], [378]
- Bancroft, George, Historian, [92]
- Barbee, Major, (Ky.), [185], [231], [232]
- Barron, Joseph, Interpreter, [249], [258], [259], [261], [262], [267], [276], [306], [312], [313], [314], [318], [320], [321], [322], [324], [325], [326]
- Barron's Interview with Tecumseh, [313], [314]
- Barton, Capt. Robert C., [360], [374], [375], [378]
- Bartholomew, Col. Joseph, [358], [372]
- "Bataille des Illinois", [362]
- Bateaux, [49]
- Beans, [37], [389]
- Bears, [12], [13], [16], [27], [51], [114]
- Bear Chief (Ottawa), [228]
- Beckwith, Hiram, Historian, [18], [46], [47], [72], [76], [155]
- Belle Riviere, Ohio River, [113]
- Benton County, Indiana, [22], [24], [32], [74], [190], [381]
- Berry, Second Lieutenant Thomas, [372], [378]
- Beaver, [2], [11], [12], [13], [14], [15], [16], [18], [51]
- Beaver City, Indiana, [18]
- Beaver Creek, Indiana, Illinois, [18]
- Beaver Lake, Indiana, [11], [13], [18]
- Beaver Township, Newton County, Indiana, [18]
- Beaverville, Illinois, [18]
- Big Bottom, Ohio, Massacre at, [173]
- Bigger, Captain James, [382]
- Big Man, (Miami Chief), [357]
- Birch, Jesse S., [190]
- Black, General John C., [362]
- Blackbird, Potawatomi Chief, [203]
- Black Hawk War, [78]
- Black Hoof (Catahecassa), Shawnee Chief, [57], [275]
- Blood, Hosea, Surgeon, [379]
- Blue Grass, [37], [367]
- Blue Jacket, Shawnee Chief, [62], [140], [146], [148], [157], [158], [159], [169], [171], [213], [227], [238], [241], [332]
- Blue Stem, [22]
- "Board of War," (Ky.), [175], [188]
- Boone, Daniel, [56], [70], [120], [122]
- Boonesborough, Kentucky, [115], [117]
- Boyd, John Parke, Sketch by Lossing, [359]
- Boyd, John Parke, Colonel U. S. Army [340], [341], [358], [359], [360], [365], [378], [385]
- Boyd's Bravery at Tippecanoe, [385]
- Braddock's Defeat, [14], [60], [63], [67], [204], [241]
- Bradford, Thomas G., Maps of, [53], [55]
- Brant, Game Bird, [37]
- Brant, Joseph, Mohawk Chief, [60], [80], [81], [96], [110], [128], [129], [130] 131, [132], [133], [134], [136], [137], [138], [142], [143], [144], [177], [178], [179], [180], [181], [212], [213], [215], [216], [217], [218], [221], [224], [238], [293], [332]
- Bridges, Ensign, Killed, [170]
- Brier's Mills, [20], [367]
- British Agents, [4], [50], [99], [105], [106], [107], [108], [109], [127], [132], [134], [139], [141], [143], [144], [149], [163], [221], [225], [239], [259], [261], [266], [274], [284], [296], [304], [327], [332], [352], [353], [365]
- British Northwest Company, [12]
- British Posts, [6], [84], [87], [90], [126], [127], [134], [135], [137], [138], [141], [144], [146], [171], [180], [237], [263]
- British Traders, [16], [50], [147], [157], [158], [160], [163]
- Brouillette, Michael, Trader and Scout, [249], [303], [306], [308], [309], [311], [313], [335], [343]
- Brown, Captain (Ky.), [186]
- Brown, John, (Ky.), [150], [175]
- Brown, Captain Return B., [360]
- Brownstown, Michigan, Council at, [333]
- Buckongahelas, Delaware Chief, [218], [241]
- Buffalo, [2], [12], [16], [20], [26], [27], [28], [29], [30], [31], [32], [48], [82], [86], [114], [300]
- Buffalo Creek (N. Y.), [177], [179]
- Buffalo Robes, Trade Ceased in, [29]
- Buffalo Wallows, [32]
- Bull, Captain, Indian Warrior, [186]
- Bunkum, Town of, (Ill.), [13]
- Burchstead, Ensign, [379]
- Burnet, Jacob, Historian, [31], [64], [150], [196]
- Burnet's Creek, Indiana, [368], [371], [374]
- Busseron, Indiana, [336], [361]
- Butler, Col. John, British Indian Agent, [177], [178], [215], [224]
- Butler, Mann, Historian, [27], [65], [70], [115], [122], [124]
- Butler, General Richard, [96], [97], [99], [142], [174], [197], [199], [200], [202]
- —C—
- Cahokia, Illinois, [121]
- Caldwell, Captain, British Agent, [107], [130], [231]
- Campbell, Mis, Legionary Cavalry, [232]
- Campbell, William, British Officer at Fort Miami, [233], [234]
- Cannehous, Jean, French Trader, [11]
- Capt. Pike, Delaware Chief, [98]
- Carleton, Sir Guy (Lord Dorchester), [135], [136], [137], [223]
- Carmarthen, Lord, British Secretary of State, [126]
- Cass, General Lewis, [75]
- Catahecassa, Black Hoof, Wyandot Chief, [57], [241], [275]
- Caton, John D., [23]
- Caughnawaga Indians, [14]
- Cayuga, Indiana, [154]
- Cession, Deed of, by Virginia, [84], [86], [92]
- Cheeseekau, Brother of Tecumseh, [289]
- Cherokees, Tribe of, [58], [65], [114], [132], [153]
- Cherokee, River of (Same as Tennessee), [58]
- Chesapeake and Leopard, [284], [285]
- Chickasaws, Tribe of, [58], [230]
- Chicago Road, [24], [25]
- Chicago, Post of, [9], [13], [46], [72], [78]
- Chillicothe, Shawnee Village, [167]
- Chippewas, Tribe of, [44], [53], [54], [55], [65], [71], [98], [108], [140], [141], [143], [160], [169], [179], [199], [219], [224], [227], [231], [240], [241], [285], [298], [303], [305], [307]
- Choctaws, Tribe of, [230], [349]
- Cincinnati, Ohio, [31], [109], [153], [161], [177], [188], [195], [209], [222], [246], [303], [340]
- Citizen Genet, [220]
- Clarendon, Lord, [81]
- Clark, Lieutenant, Killed, [170]
- Clark, George Rogers, [6], [12], [83], [84], [91], [97], [99], [120], [121], [122], [124]
- Clark, Major Marston G., [370], [382]
- Clark, General William, [339]
- Clark's Grant, [243]
- Cole, Captain, Theft of Horses From by Potawatomi, [336], [337], [338]
- Confessional, Introduced by Prophet, [299]
- Connecticut Cession to General Government, [84], [85]
- Conner, John, Delaware Interpreter, [259], [262], [285], [297], [306], [338], [363], [364]
- Connolly, Dr. John, British Agent, [139]
- Connoys, Tribe of, [219]
- Cook, Captain Joel, [360], [373], [375], [377], [378]
- Corn, [37], [38], [41], [42], [43], [48], [49], [69], [78], [124], [164], [167], [170], [181], [187], [189], [190], [192], [193], [230], [235], [298], [369], [389]
- Cornplanter, Seneca Chief, [96], [133], [175], [176], [182], [212], [213]
- Cornstalk, Shawnee Chief, [241]
- Corydon, Indiana, [365]
- Coshocton, Ohio, [107], [127], [129]
- Council at St. Joseph River in 1810, [306], [307], [308]
- Coustan, Jean, French Trader, [11]
- Crab Orchard, Kentucky, [145]
- Craik, Doctor, Friend of Washington, [85]
- Crainte, Sans, Interpreter at Treaty of Greenville, [242]
- Cranes, Game, [12]
- Crawford, William, Friend of Washington, [85]
- Creeks, Tribe of, [57]
- Croghan, George, British Agent, [27], [31], [37], [38], [42], [49], [53]
- Cucumbers, [37]
- Cuyahoga, River of, [8], [10], [45], [87], [98], [242]
- —D—
- Danville, Illinois, [21]
- Darke, Colonel William, [199], [202]
- Darke County, Ohio, [197]
- "Dark and Bloody Ground", [113], [114]
- Daviess, Joseph Hamilton, [248], [358], [363], [368], [372], [376], [378], [379], [381], [384], [385], [388]
- Daviess, Major Joseph Hamilton, Death of, [376], [384], [385]
- Daviess, Charge With Dragoons, [384], [385]
- "Dawson's Harrison,", [277]
- Dearborn, Henry, Secretary of War, [251], [302]
- De Bois Blanc, Island of, [53]
- Decatur, Illinois, [21]
- Decker, Colonel Luke, [351], [372]
- Deer, [2], [12], [13], [27], [30], [37], [41], [48], [51], [86], [114], [300]
- Deer Hoofs, Dried, at Tippecanoe, [62], [375]
- De Hart, General Richard P., [295]
- Delawares, Tribe of [29], [32], [44], [45], [55], [57], [65], [95], [97], [98], [100], [107], [108], [110], [128], [132], [139], [141], [143], [147], [153], [156], [157], [158], [164], [169], [177], [179], [180], [181], [189], [199], [213], [219], [227], [231], [240], [241], [250], [258], [259], [260], [261], [265], [269], [286], [297], [307], [319], [363], [369]
- Denny, Major Ebenezer, [196], [197], [198], [200], [202]
- Detroit, Town of, [2], [3], [7], [10], [11], [16], [34], [41], [42], [46], [49], [50], [51], [55], [87], [90], [98], [99], [106], [120], [121], [122], [126], [127], [128], [137], [140], [141], [142], [144], [146], [149], [157], [158], [159], [171], [179], [187], [199], [211], [237], [243], [261], [263], [283], [284], [285], [292], [306], [307]
- Detroit, River of, [4], [218], [221]
- Devin, Rev. Alexander, [351]
- Dillon, John B., Historian, [254]
- Dorchester, Lord, (Sir Guy Carleton), [135], [136], [137], [139], [141], [179], [223], [226]
- Doughty, Captain John, [106], [107], [129], [163]
- Dowell, William W. (Ky.), [150]
- Dragoons, Light, of Vincennes, [38], [336], [344], [352], [372]
- Dramatic Effect, Indian Speeches, [317]
- "Dried Heart of Captive at Kekionga", [149]
- Drinking Club, of Indians, [17], [18]
- Dubois, Captain Touissant, Interpreter and Scout for Harrison [303], [306], [311], [353], [355], [356], [357], [367], [368]
- Ducks, Game, [12], [15], [37]
- Duke of York, [81]
- Dumay, Jacques, French Trader, [11]
- Dunmore, Governor of Province of Virginia, [57]
- Du Tiel Tavern, Tippecanoe, [383]
- —E—
- Earl Park, Benton County, Indiana, [25], [337]
- Eclipse of Sun in 1806 and the Prophet, [287], [288]
- Edgewater, Avenue in Fort Wayne, Indiana, [48]
- Edwards, Colonel (Ky.), [150], [151]
- Edwards, Governor Ninian of Illinois, [337], [340]
- Eel River, Indiana, [38], [140], [145], [166], [188], [190], [273]
- Eel River Indians, [44], [140], [160], [175], [188], [189]
- Elk, Game, [12], [82], [114]
- Elliott, Matthew, British Agent, [107], [127], [128], [130], [211], [212], [218], [231], [284], [285], [306], [312], [332], [333], [334], [352]
- English Treaty of Fort Stanwix (N. Y.), [134], [218]
- English Traders, [2], [3], [10], [113]
- Estel's Station (Ky.), [70]
- Eugene, Vermilion County, Indiana, [172]
- —F—
- Fallen Timbers, Description of Battle, [231], [232], [233]
- Fallen Timbers, Battle of References to, [3], [42], [54], [62], [63], [208], [231], [232], [233], [241], [245]
- Farmer's Brother, Iroquois Chief, in British Uniform, [177], [178]
- Father Hennepin, [26]
- Father Marquette, [26]
- Faulkner, Captain (Ky.), [165], [166]
- Ferguson, Captain William, [163]
- "Fire-water", [282]
- Five Medals, Potawatomi Chief, [260]
- Floyd, Major George Rogers Clark, [315], [317], [322], [371]
- Floyd, Major Davis, [386], [387]
- Floyd's Fork (Ky.), [145]
- Fontaine, Major James (Ky.), [165], [168], [169], [170]
- Ford, Harmar's, at Fort Wayne, Indiana, [48]
- Fort Dearborn, Illinois, [203], [260]
- Fort Defiance, Ohio, [43], [230], [235], [243]
- Fort Erie, [177], [182]
- Fort Greenville, Ohio, [223], [228], [235], [240]
- Fort Hamilton, Ohio, [197], [213], [243], [246]
- Fort Harmar, Treaty of, [55], [58], [104], [108], [109], [110], [133], [134], [138], [139], [140], [141], [144], [145], [157], [214], [219], [239], [242]
- Fort Harrison, Vigo County, Indiana, [76], [363], [364], [381]
- Fort Jefferson, Ohio, [197], [204], [213], [222], [223]
- Fort Knox (at Vincennes), [160], [304], [315]
- Fort Laurens, Ohio, [98], [242]
- Fort McIntosh, Treaty of, [97], [98], [99], [103], [105], [107], [110], [132]
- Fort Miami, Ohio (British Fort), [231], [233]
- Fort Niagara (N. Y.), [177], [178], [179], [214], [215]
- Fort Pitt (Pittsburgh), [39], [60], [121], [140]
- Fort Recovery, Ohio, [223], [228], [242], [243]
- Fort Recovery, Battle of, Description, [228], [229]
- Fort Stanwix, Treaty of, [96], [97], [103], [104], [105], [107], [132]
- Fort Steuben (Clarksville) Indiana, [153], [161], [187]
- Fort St. Clair, Ohio, [197], [213], [222]
- Fort St. Clair, Battle of, Description, [213], [214]
- Fort Washington (Cincinnati), [153], [161], [162], [163], [167], [176], [177], [188], [195], [196], [197], [209], [210], [213], [242], [246]
- Fort Wayne, Indiana, Town of, [3], [10], [32], [37], [40], [43], [47], [48], [52], [163], [166], [167], [235], [236], [242], [243], [257], [258], [283], [296], [307], [308]
- "Fort Wayne Manuscript", [169]
- Fort Wayne, Treaty of, [45], [134], [251], [252], [254], [255], [256], [257], [260], [261], [262], [263], [267], [269], [271], [273], [277], [278], [279], [305], [319], [346], [357]
- Foster, Josiah D., Surgeon, [379]
- Fourth United States Regiment (of Tippecanoe Fame), [340], [341], [358], [359], [363], [378], [379]
- Fourth United States Regiment, Uniform of, [360]
- Fowler, Indiana, Town of, [25]
- Fox, Game, [13], [114]
- Fox, Silver Gray, [13]
- Freeman, Death of, [210]
- French Brandy, [17]
- French Revolution, Opening of, Effect on Indian Affairs, [219], [220], [221]
- French Traders, Indian Country, [8], [10], [11], [16], [17], [37], [49], [50], [51], [69], [75], [146], [147], [157], [158], [163], [177], [187], [249], [305]
- Frothingham, Lieutenant Ebenezer, Death of, [170]
- Fuller, Lieutenant, [378]
- Funk, Captain Peter (Ky.), [248], [358]
- Fur Trade With Indians, [8], [9], [10], [11], [12], [13], [34], [37], [39], [41], [50], [51], [52], [87], [101], [106], [116], [127], [135], [149], [190], [249], [256], [263]
- —G—
- Game, Scarcity of in Harrison's Time, [300], [301]
- Gamelin, Antoine, French Agent of U. S., [58], [153], [154], [155], [156], [157], [158], [159], [160], [162]
- Gamelin, Fred, [153]
- Gardens of Indiana at Kekionga, [48]
- Geese, Game, [12], [14], [15], [37]
- Geiger, Captain Frederick (Ky.), [248], [358], [366], [374], [375], [383]
- Georgian Bay, [55]
- Gerrard, U. S. Agent to Indians, Death of, [210]
- Gibson, Captain Alexander, [228]
- Gibson, John, Secretary of Territory, [317], [322]
- Girty, George, [140], [146], [147], [212]
- Girty, Simon, British Agent, [107], [127], [128], [130], [140], [171], [182], [211], [212], [231]
- Gooding, Lieutenant, [378]
- Gordon, Colonel (British Officer), [179]
- "Grandfathers," Term Applied to Delawares, [45], [307]
- Grand Glaize, Ohio, [42]
- Granville, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, [186]
- Grand Prairie, Indiana, Illinois, [20], [21], [22], [26], [28]
- Grand, River of, [13], [52], [55]
- Grapes at Vincennes, [41]
- Grayson, Wm., Virginia Statesman, [85]
- "Great Plum Patch," Vermilion County, Indiana, [172]
- Great Miami, River of, [8]
- Green Bay, Wisconsin, [52], [71]
- Greenville, Ohio, [197], [205], [223], [228], [240], [267], [282], [283], [285], [295], [299]
- Greenville, Treaty of, account, [238], [239], [240], [241], [242], [243], [244]
- Greenville, Treaty of, Other References to, [3], [44], [46], [49], [52], [53], [57], [60], [71], [72], [110], [255], [267], [309], [354]
- Grenville, Lord, [236]
- Griswold, B. J., Historian, [170]
- —H—
- Haldimand, Gen. Frederick, British Governor, [126]
- Hale, Lieut. Job, Death of, [213]
- Half-King of the Wyandots, [98]
- Hall, Major (Ky.), [162], [168], [169]
- Hall, James, Historian, [23], [79]
- Hamilton, Henry, British Lieutenant Governor, [121], [122]
- Hammond, British Minister, [226]
- Hamtramck, John F., U. S. Army, [153], [161], [171], [172], [198], [235]
- Hardin, Colonel John (Ky.), [48], [70], [162], [163], [164], [165], [166], [167], [184], [185], [186], [210], [211]
- Hardy, Samuel, [84]
- Harmar, General Josiah, [3], [26], [30], [38], [48], [54], [65], [124], [141], [151], [161], [162], [163], [164], [167], [193], [197]
- Harmar's Ford, Fort Wayne, Indiana, [48]
- "Harmar's Trace,", [163]
- Harrison County, Indiana, [372], [376]
- Harrison, Gen. Wm. Henry, References to, [2], [4], [9], [20], [32], [37], [38], [45], [46], [47], [56], [60], [61], [62], [63], [65], [75], [76], [77], [79], [113], [124], [134], [138], [172], [203], [208], [245], [246], [247], [249], [250], [253], [254], [257], [258], [259], [261], [262], [263], [264], [265], [266], [267], [268], [271], [272], [273], [274], [275], [276], [277], [278], [279], [280], [283], [285], [295], [296], [300], [301], [302], [304], [305], [306], [307], [309], [310], [311], [312], [313], [314], [316], [317], [320], [322], [323], [324], [325], [326], [329], [330], [334], [337], [338], [341], [342], [344], [345], [346], [348], [349], [350], [352], [355], [357], [358], [360], [361], [362], [363], [364], [366], [367], [368], [369], [370], [373], [375], [376], [377], [378], [379], [380], [382], [385], [387], [389]
- Harrison's Answer to Tecumseh, [320], [321]
- Harrison's Courage, [320], [323], [324], [379], [385]
- Harrison Deceived by Prophet, [302], [303]
- Harrison's General Policies Toward Indian Tribes, [257], [258], [279]
- Harrison's House at Vincennes, [316]
- Harrison Inveighs Against Liquor Traffic, [252], [258]
- Harrison's Private Interview With Tecumseh, [326], [327], [328]
- Harrison's Speech to Wabash and Fort Wayne Miamis, [355], [356]
- Harrison's Tribute to Tecumseh, [350]
- Harrison vs. McIntosh, Suit for Slander, [276], [277], [278]
- Harrod, James (Ky.), [115], [120], [122]
- Harrodsburgh, Kentucky, [117], [120]
- Harvey, Henry (Quaker), [59]
- Hatch, Wm. Stanley, Historian, [56], [291]
- Hawkins, Lieutenant, [378]
- Hay, Henry, English Trader and Agent, [49], [50], [51], [146], [147], [149]
- "Hay's Journal", [49], [50]
- Heckewelder, John, [16], [29], [38], [127], [211], [214]
- Heller's Corners, Near Fort Wayne, Indiana, [166]
- Hemp at Vincennes, [41]
- Henry, Patrick, Governor of Virginia, [6], [85]
- Hickory Grove, Near Fowler, Indiana, [25]
- Higgins, Ensign, Killed, [170]
- High Gap, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, [183], [184], [185]
- "Hobson's Choice", [209], [222]
- Hoecake, [38]
- Holderman's Grove, Illinois, [23]
- Honey-bee, [35], [36]
- Hops at Vincennes, [41]
- Hornaday, William T., [31]
- Horses at Vincennes, Breed of, [41]
- Horse Flesh, eating at Tippecanoe, [390]
- Horse Thieves, References to, [73], [74], [99], [122], [123], [143], [146], [256], [312], [335], [337]
- Huckleberry, Henry (Tippecanoe), [387]
- Hubbard, Gurdon S., [13], [190]
- Hunting Shirt Men, [6], [60], [115], [341]
- Hutchins, Thomas, Geographer, [39]
- Hutchins' Description of Wabash Valley, [39], [40], [41], [42]
- —I—
- Illinois Central Railway, [22]
- "Illinois Grant", [84]
- Illinois, Tribe of, [26], [45], [46], [72], [211], [362]
- Illinois Tribes, Conquest of, [46]
- Impressment of American Seamen, [284]
- Indiana Becomes State, [380]
- Indian Creek (Reviere de Bois Rouge), [186]
- "Indian Hills," on Wabash, [183]
- Innes, Harry, (Ky.), [123], [175]
- Iroquois, Illinois, [13]
- Iroquois, County of, Illinois, [13]
- Iroquois, Tribe of, [8], [55], [57], [59], [71], [80], [82], [96], [97], [100], [108], [110], [130], [134], [159], [175], [178], [212], [213]
- —J—
- Jasper County, Indiana, [22]
- Jay, John, [122], [225], [236]
- Jay's Treaty, [236], [237]
- Jefferson, Thomas, References to, [6], [7], [84], [85], [86], [91], [92], [94], [95], [96], [250], [253], [280], [288]
- Jefferson's Policy as to Payment of Annuities to Indians, [253]
- Jennings, Lieutenant, [317], [322]
- Jesuit Fathers, [53], [71], [133]
- Jesuit Relation, [71]
- Johnson, Sir John, British Agent, [136], [137], [239]
- Johnson, Wm., [27], [129]
- Johnston, John, U. S. Indian Agent, [257], [280], [291], [308]
- Jones, Peter, Secretary to Governor Harrison, [258], [261], [276]
- —K—
- Kankakee, River of, [9], [76], [78]
- Kaskaskia, Illinois, [7], [22], [26], [30], [48], [69], [84], [120], [121]
- Kaskaskias, Tribe of, [241]
- Keel Boats, [3], [56], [73], [143], [145], [146], [149], [150]
- Keesass, the Sun, Potawatomi Chief, [53], [241]
- Kekionga (at Fort Wayne), [47], [52], [58], [146], [154], [156], [160], [161], [167], [175], [177], [188], [189], [195], [212]
- Kenapacomaqua, Eel River Town, L'Anguille, [38], [145], [146], [156], [188], [190], [191]
- Kendall County, Illinois, [23]
- Kenton, Simon, [56], [70], [122], [280], [289]
- Kentucky, References to, [3], [4], [7], [11], [27], [51], [56], [57], [60], [70], [73], [76], [93], [99], [109], [112], [113], [114], [115], [116], [117], [118], [119], [120], [121], [122], [123], [124], [125], [127], [135], [148], [161], [162], [174], [175], [193], [194], [205], [210], [358], [388]
- Kentucky, River of, [146], [148], [183], [242]
- Kentuckians, References to, [69], [71], [76], [88], [112], [113], [114], [115], [116], [117], [118], [119], [120], [121], [122], [123], [124], [125], [135], [139], [149], [151], [162], [164], [167], [168], [170], [185], [187], [188], [192], [193], [194], [195], [205], [210], [213], [222], [223], [229], [231], [330], [358], [361], [362], [365], [366], [375], [387], [388]
- Keth-tip-e-ca-nunk, (Tippecanoe), [11], [145], [186], [187], [190], [192]
- Kibby, Ephraim, Wayne Scout, [230]
- Kikapouguoi, Indian Village, [154]
- Kickapoos, Tribe of, References to, [26], [41], [46], [47], [53], [72], [74], [140], [143], [145], [154], [155], [156], [172], [175], [184], [185], [188], [190], [211], [241], [250], [272], [273], [279], [297], [298], [305], [308], [311], [325], [361] 365, [367], [371]
- "Kickapoo Town in Prairie", near Oxford, Ind., [188], [189], [190], [191], [192]
- Kinzie, John, trader among Indians, [164]
- Knox Co., Ind., [249], [276]
- Kosciusko, Baron and Little Turtle, [260]
- Kumskaukau, Brother of Prophet, [280]
- —L—
- Lafayette, city of, [5], [73], [190], [296]
- LaFountaine, fur trader at Kekionga, [37], [51]
- Lakeside, Avenue at Ft. Wayne, Ind., [48], [164]
- L'Anguille, (Kenapacomaqua), [146], [156], [160], [188]
- La Plante, Pierre, Harrison agent, [249], [340]
- La Poussier, Wea chief, [278], [279], [343], [346], [357]
- L'Arbe Croche, [55]
- LaSalle Comes UP St. Joseph of Lake Michigan, [9]
- Laselle, Antoine, French fur trader and British loyalist, [51], [147], [148], [164]
- Laselle, Hyacinthe, [279]
- Laselle, Jacques, interpreter, [242]
- Laulewasikaw, (The Prophet), [280], [282]
- Law, John, of Vincennes, [247], [259], [289], [293], [320]
- Lee, Arthur, of Virginia, [84], [96], [97], [100]
- Lee, Richard Henry, [85]
- Legion, The (of Wayne), [209], [222], [223], [231], [232]
- Legionville, [208]
- Le Gris, Miami chief, [49], [50], [51], [140], [146], [147], [148], [157], [158], [171], [241]
- Le Gris, town of, [49]
- "Lea Poux," (Potawatomi), [74]
- Lewis, General Andrew, [241]
- Lewis, Isaac W., of Oxford, Ind., [191]
- Licks, buffalo, etc., [27]
- Limestone, (Maysville, Ky.), [149], [150], [151]
- Lincoln, Benjamin, U. S. Commissioner, [104], [214]
- Little Beaver, Wea chief, [241]
- Little Eyes, Wea chief, [278]
- Little Face, chief at Petit Piconne, [145]
- Little Miami, river of, [84], [109]
- Little Turtle, reference to, [32], [46], [48], [49], [50], [52], [59], [62], [64], [65], [78], [133], [140], [146], [157], [163], [165], [166], [168], [169], [170], [171], [198], [203], [213], [228], [230], [239], [241], [242], [243], [260], [264], [271], [274], [332], [357]
- Little Turtle's Views on Treaty of Fort Wayne, [357]
- Little Wabash, [22]
- Logan, Benjamin, [118], [119], [120], [122], [175]
- Logansport, Indiana, [73], [145], [188], [191], [385]
- Logan's Station (St. Asaphs) (Ky.), [117], [118], [119], [120], [123]
- "Looking Glass," the (Wabunsee), Potawatomi Chief, [76], [77], [78]
- Lord Sidney, [80]
- Lord Clarendon, [81]
- Losantiville (Cincinnati), [153]
- Lossing, Benson J., Historian, [208], [359]
- Louisville, Ky., [172]
- Loutre Island, (Missouri River), [337]
- Ludlow's Station, [196]
- Lynx, [13]
- —M—
- Mackinaw, [12], [53]
- Madison, James, [85], [250]
- "Magic Bowl," of the Prophet, [374]
- Maize, or Indian Corn, References to, [37], [38], [41], [42], [43], [48], [49], [69], [164], [167], [170], [189], [190], [192], [193], [230], [235], [369], [389]
- Malden, Canada, [4], [259], [284], [292], [298], [306], [312], [332], [333], [352], [353], [356]
- Mantoulin, Island of, [54]
- Maple Sugar, [39]
- Marietta, Ohio, [108], [109], [153], [172], [173]
- Mars, Corporal Stephen, (Ky.), [378]
- Marshal, Humphrey, Historian of Kentucky, [27], [114], [117]
- Marshall, John, Chief Justice, [82], [83], [85]
- Marshal, Thomas, (Ky.), [150]
- Marshfield, Warren Co., Ind., [21]
- Marten (Sable), [13]
- Mash-i-pinash-i-wish, Chippewa Chief, [53], [241]
- Mason, George, of Virginia, [6], [85]
- Massachusetts Cession to General Government, [84]
- Massas, Chippewa Chief, [44], [239], [309]
- Matthews, Major, British Army, [137]
- Maumee Bay, [45]
- Maumee City, Ohio, [231], [233]
- Maumee, River of, References to, [8], [10], [34], [40], [42], [43], [48], [50], [52], [59], [87], [91], [98], [115], [142], [143], [144], [146], [156], [161], [164], [166], [167], [168], [169], [170], [175], [181], [182], [211], [212], [215], [226], [227], [229], [230], [231], [233], [234], [235], [236], [242]
- May, William, [211]
- Maysville (Limestone) (Ky.), [149], [150], [151]
- McClellan, Robert, Wayne Scout, [230]
- McCormick, Alexander, [107], [129]
- McCoy, Capt. (Ky.), [184]
- McIntosh, William, Tory at Vincennes, [276], [277], [278]
- McKee, Alexander, British agent, [127], [128], [130], [142], [147], [163], [178], [179], [180], [181], [182], [211], [212], [218], [224], [226], [231], [235], [238], [239], [284], [285]
- McMahan, Lieut. Richard, [372], [378]
- McMahon, Major, [228], [229]
- McMullen, Captive of Indians, [148]
- McMullen, Major (Ky.), [162], [164], [168], [169]
- McMurtrey, Capt., [170]
- McNemar, Richard (Shaker), [299]
- "Medean Fire", [374]
- Melons, [37], [41]
- Meredosia, Ill., [21]
- Miami Carrying Place or Portage, [39], [40], [42], [43], [49], [51], [52], [243]
- Miami, Fort (British), [231], [233]
- Miami of the Lake (Maumee), [40], [42], [52], [142], [158], [243], [285], [342]
- Miami Rapids, Battle of (Fallen Timbers), [209]
- Miami Rapids, Ohio, [224]
- Miami, River of, [10], [58], [87], [91], [98], [99], [109], [115], [197], [223], [242], [243], [281]
- Miamitown, [3], [10], [11], [30], [37], [38], [40], [43], [49], [54], [64], [99], [106], [140], [146], [147], [149], [154], [163]
- Miami, Treaty of, [99], [103]
- "Miami Village", [47], [91], [98], [161], [175], [176], [177], [181], [182]
- Miamis, Tribe of, References to, [1], [3], [11], [17], [32], [38], [43], [44], [45], [46], [47], [48], [49], [51], [54], [57], [58], [59], [61], [62], [64], [65], [72], [73], [95], [97], [107], [132], [134], [139], [140], [142], [144], [145], [147], [148], [153], [154], [156], [157], [158], [159], [160], [161], [163], [164], [166], [169], [171], [175], [177], [178], [179], [181], [193], [198], [199], [203], [212], [213], [219], [227], [231], [240], [241], [242], [243], [250], [260], [261], [263], [264], [265], [266], [267], [268], [269], [271], [274], [279], [297], [310], [319], [321], [329], [334], [346], [349], [354], [357], [364], [369]
- Michillimacinac, [7], [10], [53], [98], [126], [160], [243]
- Miller, Christopher, Wayne Scout, [230], [231], [242]
- Miller, Henry, Wayne Scout, [230]
- Miller, Col. James, [360]
- Mingoes, Tribe of, [65], [219]
- Mink, [13]
- Mississinewa, Indians, [260], [261], [264], [267], [310], [311]
- Mississinewa, River of, [37], [260]
- Mitchell, Corporal James (Tippecanoe), [378]
- Mohawks, Tribe of, [80], [96], [97], [128], [129], [130], [144], [179], [182], [231]
- Monongahela, River of, [63], [112]
- Monroe, James, [84], [85]
- Montezuma, Ind., [76], [79], [366]
- Montgomery Co., Ind., [381]
- Morins, M., Interpreter at Treaty of Greenville, [242]
- Morocco, Ind., [337]
- Mud Creek, Benton Co., Ind., [25]
- Mulberry Trees (white and Black), [40]
- "Munsees", Tribe of, [219]
- Muskegon, River of, [13]
- Muskingum, River of, [8], [27], [45], [55], [87], [98], [107], [108], [125], [127], [141], [173], [242]
- Musquitons, [41]
- Musk-rat, [13]
- —N—
- Na-goh-quan-gogh, or Le Gris, Miami Chief, [49]
- Naylor, Judge Isaac, [38], [381]
- Naylor's Narrative of Battle of Tippecanoe, [381], [382], [383], [384], [385], [386], [387], [388], [389], [390]
- Naylor's Portrait at Williamsport, Ind., [381]
- Naylor, William, Brother of Isaac Naylor, [384]
- Negro-Legs, Wea Chief, [278], [357]
- New Orleans, Market of, [88]
- New Purchase, The, [255], [305], [325], [329], [335], [340], [347], [354] 361, [366]
- Newton Co., Ind., [22], [74], [337]
- New York Cession to General Government, [84]
- Niagara, Post of, [87], [90], [126], [137], [177], [178], [179]
- —O—
- Ohio Company, The, [108]
- Ojibways, (Chippewas), [53]
- Old Congress, Records of, [100], [101], [102]
- Oldham, Col. (Ky.), [195], [200]
- Onondagas, Iroquois Tribe, [97]
- Onoragas, Iroquois Tribe, [97]
- "Open Door," The (The Prophet), [282]
- Ordinance of 1787, [92], [96], [107], [108], [249]
- Osage, Miami Chief, [357]
- Osages, Tribe of, [347], [349]
- Oswego, Post of, [87], [90], [126]
- Ottawa County, Mich., [55]
- Ottawas, Tribe of, [17], [18], [42], [44], [45], [54], [55], [56], [65], [71], [98], [108], [132], [140], [141], [143], [160], [169], [179], [180], [199], [219], [224], [231], [240], [241], [282], [285], [291], [298], [303], [305], [307], [325], [347]
- Otter, [11], [51]
- Otterbein, Ind., [5]
- Ouiatenon, [10], [11], [39], [40], [41], [49], [51], [53], [140], [145], [147], [148], [156], [160], [182], [184], [187], [190], [192], [243]
- Ouiatenons, Indian Tribe (Weas), [41], [183]
- Owen, Col. Abraham (Ky.), [247], [248], [358], [366], [375], [378], [379], [384], [388]
- Owl, The, Miami Chief, [260], [266]
- Oxford, Ind., [190]
- —P—
- Parish Grove, Benton Co., Ind., [24], [25]
- Parke, Judge Benjamin, [249], [276], [277], [336], [344], [353], [360], [372]
- Parke Co., Ind., [18], [254], [279]
- Parsons, Samuel H., [99]
- Peas, [389]
- Pecan, Miami Chief at Kekionga, [26], [30], [48], [146], [260], [269], [271], [357]
- Pecan, Nuts, [38]
- Peltries, [2], [8], [11], [19], [37], [75], [116], [127], [135], [187], [262], [301], [353]
- Pemmican, [28]
- Penn, Wm., [272]
- Peoria, Ill., [47], [72]
- Pepper, Abel C., [5]
- Peshewah (Jean Baptiste Richardville), [48], [50], [146], [261], [271]
- Peters, Lieut. George P., Officer at Tippecanoe, [375]
- Petit Piconne (Tippecanoe), [10], [11], [51], [140], [145], [296]
- Pettit, Daniel, Soldier at Tippecanoe, [384]
- Pheasant, [37]
- Piankeshaws' Hunting Ground, [27]
- Piankeshaws, Tribe of, [32], [41], [44], [154], [160], [241]
- Piatt, Capt. William, Quartermaster, [361]
- Pickering, Timothy, United States Commissioner, [104], [214]
- Pigeons, Wild, [37]
- Pine Creek, Benton and Warren Counties, Ind., [20], [25], [37], [47], [73], [190], [367]
- Pirogues, [76], [150], [182]
- Pirtle, Capt. Alfred, Historian, [358]
- Plum Patch, The Great, Vermilion Co. Ind., [172]
- Point Pleasant, Battle of, [241]
- Pontiac, Ottawa Chief, [56], [342], [349]
- Portages, [8], [9], [42], [52], [87], [98]
- Posey, Capt. John, Officer at Tippecanoe, [372], [377]
- Potatoes, [37], [43]
- Potawatomi, Tribe of, References to, [1], [2], [3], [5], [11], [17], [26], [32], [35], [44], [45], [46], [47], [52], [53], [65], [71], [72], [73], [74], [75], [76], [78], [95], [108], [132], [140], [143], [157], [160], [169], [179], [180], [181], [189], [190], [191], [199], [203], [212], [213], [219], [226], [231], [240], [241], [250], [255], [260], [261], [264], [265], [266], [267], [269], [272], [273], [274], [285], [297], [298], [301], [303], [305], [307], [319], [321], [325], [336], [338], [339], [346], [361], [365]
- Potawatomi Murders on Missouri, [336], [337], [338], [346], [347], [361], [374]
- Prairies, References to, [1], [7], [10], [12], [20], [21], [22], [23], [24], [26], [28], [35], [37], [73], [337], [367]
- Prairie Chicken, [37]
- Prairie Fires, [23], [24], [25]
- Prescott, Capt. George W., Officer at Tippecanoe, [360], [371]
- "Presque Isle," Ohio, [231]
- Price, Captain (Ky.), [185], [232]
- Proctor, Col. Thomas, U. S. Agent and Commissioner, [176], [177], [178], [179], [182], [183]
- Prophet, The, References to, [4], [72], [74], [75], [259], [274], [280], [281], [282], [283], [285], [286], [287], [288], [290], [292], [294], [295], [297], [299], [300], [301], [302], [303], [304], [305], [308], [309], [310], [311], [312], [313], [329], [332], [334], [335], [338], [339], [340], [341], [350], [352], [354], [356], [357], [360], [363], [364], [365], [369], [373], [374], [388]
- Prophet's Incantations During Battle of Tippecanoe, [388]
- Prophet's Town, [38], [295], [296], [297], [298], [301], [305], [308], [310], [311], [312], [324], [333], [340], [341], [361], [363], [365], [368], [371], [373], [379], [382], [389]
- Prophet's Town, Burning of, [389]
- Prophet's Town, Favorable Position of, [342], [343]
- Pumpkins, [37]
- Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana, [35]
- Putnam, General Rufus, [110], [173], [211]
- —Q—
- Quail, [37]
- Queen, The, (Prophet's Wife), [290]
- Quincy, Illinois, [21]
- —R—
- Raccoon, [2], [12], [13], [16], [37], [51]
- Raccoon Creek, Indiana, [254], [279], [366]
- Randolph, Beverly, of Virginia, [104], [214]
- Randolph, Thomas, of Vincennes, [247], [249], [276]
- Rapids of the Miami (Maumee), [180]
- Ray, Major, (Ky.), [162]
- Recovery, Fort, Ohio, [223], [228], [242], [243]
- Red Jacket, Iroquois Chief, [177], [178], [179]
- Reynolds, John, [23]
- Rhea, Thomas, Prisoner, [181], [182]
- Richardville, Jean Baptiste (Peshewah), Miami Chief, [48]. [50], [146], [261], [271], [274]
- Richest Indian, [48]
- Riviere de Bois Rouge (Indian Creek), Tippecanoe County, Indiana, [186]
- Roche de Bout, [181], [226], [227]
- Robb, Captain David (Tippecanoe), [376], [377], [386]
- Rogers, Lieutenant, Killed, [170]
- Roosevelt, Theodore, References to, [61], [71], [115], [116], [121], [162], [171], [180], [210], [218]
- Round Grove, Warren County, Indiana, [20], [367]
- —S—
- "Sacred Torch", [374]
- Sacs and Foxes, Tribe of, [26], [46], [54], [72], [108], [240], [298], [304], [312], [339]
- Saline, [40]
- Salt, Refusal of, by Prophet, [308], [309]
- Salt, Seizure of, by Prophet, [340], [341], [345]
- Sand Prairie, Vermilion County, Indiana, [20], [367]
- Sandusky, River of, [8], [10], [45], [98], [177], [179], [181], [182], [211]
- Sangamon, River of, [21], [22], [44]
- Sault St. Marie, [53]
- Sa-wagh-da-wunk, Wyandot Chief, [218]
- Schoolcraft, H. R., Historian, [77]
- Schuyler, General Philip, [94]
- Scioto, River of, [8], [10], [27], [45], [46], [57], [69], [84], [87], [115], [150], [151]
- Scott, Captain, Killed, [170]
- Scott, Charles, Governor of Kentucky, [11], [70], [151], [175], [182], [183], [184], [185], [187], [193], [211], [222], [229], [232], [248], [358], [366]
- Scott, Rev. Samuel T., [351]
- Scott, Captain Thomas, [372], [377]
- "Scott's Trace", [193]
- Seminoles, Tribe of, [57]
- Senecas, Iroquois Tribe, [97], [176], [177], [182], [282]
- Shadeland Farm, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, [184]
- Shane, Anthony, [280]
- Shaubena, Potawatomi Chief, [29], [30], [78], [349]
- Shawanoe, Wea Chief, [278]
- Shawnees, Came From Florida and Georgia, [56], [57]
- Shawnees, Tribe of, References to, [3], [11], [44], [56], [57], [58], [59], [62], [65], [73], [78], [99], [107], [114], [117], [132], [140], [143], [144], [145], [148], [149], [151], [153], [154], [156], [157], [158], [159], [164], [169], [175], [179], [180], [189], [193], [199], [213], [219], [227], [231], [238], [240], [241], [250], [275], [282], [285], [289], [291], [298], [305], [308], [310], [321], [340], [364]
- Shawnee River, (Same as Cumberland), [58]
- Shawneetown, Illinois, [57]
- Shay's Rebellion, Massachusetts, [135]
- "Shishequia", [148]
- Shelby House, Near Cayuga, Indiana, [154], [172]
- Shelby, Isaac, [175]
- Sidney, Lord, [80], [130], [131], [136]
- Silver Heels, Miami Chief at Ft. Wayne Treaty, [260], [266]
- Simcoe, Lieut.-Governor, British Officer [214], [215], [224], [225], [226], [238]
- Sioux Indians, [44], [54], [71]
- Six Nations (Iroquois), Confederacy of, [96], [108], [110], [128], [143], [180], [212], [333]
- Sloan, Warren County, Indiana, [20], [367]
- Slough, Captain, [200]
- Small, John, Affidavit of, [276]
- Smallpox, Among Indians, [60], [144]
- Smith, Col. James, Indian Captive and Historian, [14], [15], [17], [27], [60]
- Snelling, Capt. Josiah (Tippecanoe), [360], [371], [376], [378]
- Snelling, Capt. Josiah, Jr. (Tippecanoe), [372]
- "Soldier, The," Miami Chief, [146]
- Spencer, Capt. Spier, Leader of Yellow Jackets, [36], [372], [376], [377], [378], [379], [385], [386]
- Springfield, Illinois, [21]
- Spy Run, at Fort Wayne, Indiana, [49]
- Squashes, [37]
- St. Asaphs (Logan's Station, Ky.), [117], [118], [119], [120]
- St. Clair, General Arthur, References to, [3], [54], [63], [64], [65], [67], [109], [110], [129], [133], [134], [138], [140], [141], [142], [144], [149], [153], [158], [160], [161], [170], [171], [174], [175], [177], [188], [195], [196], [197], [200], [201], [202], [203], [204], [205], [246]
- St. Clair's Defeat, Description of, [198], [199], [200], [201], [202], [203], [204], [205], [206]
- Still Hunters, of Buffalo, [30]
- St. Joseph of Lake Michigan, River of, [8], [9], [53], [72], [75], [78], [306], [308]
- St. Joseph of Maumee, River of, [47], [48], [49], [78], [146], [163], [164], [168], [169], [235]
- St. Marys, River of, Ohio, Indiana, [8], [47], [48], [49], [98], [146], [163], [168], [235], [242]
- Stone Eater, Sa-na-mah-hon-ga, Miami Chief, [357], [364], [378]
- Sugar Creek, Benton County, Indiana, [25]
- Sugar Grove, Benton County, Indiana, [25]
- "Sun, My Father; Earth, My Mother", [318]
- Sun, The, Potawatomi Chief, [53]
- Sun-worship, by Prophet, [299], [300]
- Surveyors Driven Out of New Purchase, [340]
- Swan, Game, [12]
- Sweet, Ensign, Killed, [170]
- Symmes, John Cleves, [108], [109]
- —T—
- Tarhe, The Crane, Wyandot Chief, [110], [239], [241], [244]
- Tawas (Ottawas), [140]
- Taylor, Judge Waller, of Vincennes, [249], [277], [352], [360], [370], [382]
- Taylor, Captain Zachary, [381]
- Tecaughretanego, Friend of Col. James Smith, [14], [15]
- Tecumseh, References to, [4], [5], [59], [72], [73], [133], [138], [254], [259], [265], [266], [267], [275], [280], [281], [282], [288], [289], [290], [291], [292], [293], [294], [297], [305], [306], [308], [310], [311], [313], [314], [316], [317], [318], [322], [323], [324], [325], [326], [329], [330], [332], [333], [334], [338], [339], [340], [341], [342], [343], [344], [345], [346], [348], [349], [355], [379], [388], [389]
- Tecumseh's Chivalry, [289], [290], [291]
- Tecumseh, Description of Person, Appearance, [291], [292], [315]
- Tecumseh's Land Doctrine, [292], [293], [305], [319], [333]
- Tecumseh's Last Speech to Harrison, [346], [347], [348]
- Tecumseh's Speech at Vincennes in 1810, [318], [319]
- "Ten O'clock Line", [254], [255]
- Tenskwatawa (The Prophet), [282]
- Terre Haute, (High Land), Indiana, [76], [77], [362], [363], [364], [381]
- Thames, Battle of, [5], [379]
- Thielkeld, Ensign, Killed, [170]
- Thompson, George, Bravery of, [151]
- Thorp, Captain, [170]
- "Three Fires," Confederacy of, [44], [140]
- Tippecanoe Battle Ground, Description of, [370], [371]
- Tippecanoe, Battle of, Description, [371], [372], [373], [374], [375], [376], [377], [378], [379], [380]
- Tippecanoe, Battle of, References to, [38], [45], [62], [76], [155], [172], [247], [276]
- Tippecanoe County, Indiana, [22]
- Tippecanoe, Town of, [10], [11], [145], [148], [160], [186], [190], [192], [259], [305], [310], [354], [364], [365]
- Tipton, John, [5], [38], [76], [77], [79], [361], [372], [376], [377], [385]
- Tobacco at Vincennes, [38], [41]
- Todd, Brigadier-General, (Ky.), [231], [232]
- Topenebee, Potawatomi Chief, [75], [241], [340]
- Tramblai, French Trader, [148]
- Treaties, Harrison's Method of Holding With Indians, [251]
- Treaty of 1763, [10], [81], [113]
- Treaty of 1783, [10], [80], [91], [92], [93], [99], [104], [126]
- Treaty at Mouth of Big Miami in 1786, [99], [103]
- Treaty of Fort Harmar, Ohio, [55], [58], [104], [108], [109], [110], [133], [134], [138], [139], [140], [141], [144], [145], [157], [214], [219], [239], [242]
- Treaty of Fort McIntosh (Penn.), [97], [98], [99], [103], [105], [107], [110], [132]
- Treaty of Fort Stanwix (N. Y.), [96], [97], [103], [104], [105], [107], [132]
- Treaty of Fort Wayne by Harrison, [45], [134], [251], [252], [254], [255], [256], [257], [260], [261], [262], [263], [267], [269], [271], [273], [277], [278], [279], [305], [319], [346], [357]
- Treaty of Greenville, Ohio, [3], [44], [46], [49], [52], [53], [57], [60], [71], [72], [110], [238], [239], [240], [241], [242], [243], [244], [255], [267], [309], [354]
- Treaty of Grouseland, [254], [268], [269]
- Treaty With Kickapoos of 1809, [279]
- Treaty With Weas of 1809, [278], [279]
- Trotter, Colonel William (Ky.), [162], [164], [168]
- Trueman, Major Alexander, Death of, [210], [211]
- Tupper, Brigadier-General, [106]
- Turkey Foot, Potawatomi Chief, [74], [337]
- Turkey Foot Grove, Benton and Newton Counties, Indiana, [25], [74], [337]
- Turkeys, Wild, [37], [86], [290]
- Tuscaroras, Iroquois Tribe, [97]
- —U—
- "Uncles," (The Wyandots), [309]
- Uniform of Fourth U. S. Regiment at Tippecanoe, [360]
- —V—
- Vanderburgh, Judge Henry, [276]
- Venereal Disorders Among Indiana, [60]
- Vermilion, Big, River of, [20], [21], [27], [37], [44], [47], [72], [74], [76], [153], [154], [274], [279], [298], [366]
- Vermilion County Indiana, [20], [27], [35], [154], [279]
- Vermilion of the Illinois, [22]
- "Vermilion Piankeshaws", [154], [160]
- Vigo County, Indiana, [18]
- Vigo, Francis, [351]
- Vincennes, Town of, References to, [7], [10], [21], [30], [31], [34], [36], [38], [39], [69], [75], [84], [120], [121], [124], [147], [153], [154], [158], [159], [160], [161], [172], [211], [245], [248], [249], [255], [256], [267], [273], [276], [279], [291], [298], [301], [303], [305], [307], [310], [316], [336], [339], [340], [341], [342], [343], [350], [352], [360], [365], [381]
- Vincennes Treaty by General Rufus Putnam, [211], [212]
- Virginia Cession to General Government, [84], [86], [92]
- Virginians, References to, [6], [84], [85], [86], [93], [121], [249], [250]
- Voyageurs, [9], [12]
- —W—
- Wabash, Description of, By Thomas Hutchins, Geographer [39], [40], [41], [42]
- Wabash Railway, Indiana, Illinois, [21]
- Wabash, River of, References to, [1], [3], [5], [8], [10], [11], [18], [21], [22], [27], [28], [32], [34], [35], [36], [37], [39], [40], [41], [42], [46], [47], [49], [51], [52], [53], [54], [57], [58], [59], [64], [69], [72], [73], [74], [75], [76], [77], [78], [79], [87], [91], [99], [115], [121], [134], [144], [145], [148], [152], [154], [158], [160], [161], [175], [181], [182], [183], [185], [186], [187], [188], [192], [198], [199], [212], [236], [246], [249], [255], [256], [263], [264], [268], [269], [279], [281], [295], [296], [298], [306], [308], [313], [316], [321], [324], [333], [335], [340], [342], [349], [355], [356], [357], [358], [359], [360], [364], [365], [366], [369], [380], [381]
- Wabunsee, "Looking Glass," Potawatomi Chief, [76], [77]
- Wallows, Buffalo, [32]
- Wampum, [157]
- Wapocconata (Wapakoneta), Ohio, [57], [275], [282], [308]
- Warnock, Joseph, Death at Tippecanoe, [382], [383]
- Warren County, Indiana, [20], [21], [22], [35], [279], [367], [381]
- Warrick, Captain Jacob, at Tippecanoe, [372], [377], [378], [379]
- Washington County, Illinois, [22]
- Washington, George, References to, [3], [7], [43], [47], [51], [63], [65], [67], [85], [86], [88], [91], [94], [96], [103], [108], [110], [144], [151], [153], [174], [193], [194], [207], [209], [210], [216], [220], [225], [226], [236]
- Wattles, John, Benton County, Indiana, [191]
- Wayne, General Anthony, References to, [3], [42], [43], [44], [52], [53], [54], [56], [65], [67], [71], [110], [124], [163], [203], [204], [205], [207], [208], [209], [210], [216], [221], [222], [223], [226], [229], [230], [231], [232], [233], [234], [235], [236], [239], [240], [242], [243], [244], [245], [309], [310], [315], [356], [367], [377]
- Wea Creek, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, [145], [183], [184]
- Wea Plains, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, [35], [183], [184], [192]
- Wea Village at Terre Haute, [312]
- Weas, Tribe of, References to, [35], [44], [53], [145], [147], [155], [156], [160], [175], [182], [184], [185], [211], [241], [255], [256], [260], [263], [264], [267], [273], [278], [279], [297], [310], [311], [319], [320], [329], [333], [343], [362], [364]
- Wells, Major-General Samuel, (Ky.), [358], [366], [372], [378]
- Wells, William, of Fort Wayne, [32], [78], [203], [241], [262], [283], [285], [338], [339]
- Wergild, Among Indians, [272], [273]
- "Western Confederacy", [44]
- "Western Sun," of Vincennes, [75], [251], [336]
- Wetzel, Lewis, [70]
- Wheat at Vincennes, [38], [41]
- Whiskey, Among Indians, References to, [74], [75], [76], [77], [95], [140], [252], [256], [264], [271], [272], [278], [282], [298], [299], [301], [302], [303]
- White County, Indiana, [22]
- White Loon, Miami Chief, [378], [388]
- "White Man's Fly," Honey Bee, [35]
- White River, Indiana, [37]
- Wildcat, [13]
- Wildcat Creek, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, [37], [297]
- Wild Rice, [54]
- Wilkinson, James, References to, [11], [38], [135], [185], [186], [188], [189], [190], [191], [192], [193], [204], [211]
- Williams, Abraham, Interpreter, [242]
- Williamsport, Warren County, Indiana, [381]
- Wilson, George, Historian, [29]
- Wilson, Capt. Walter, Tippecanoe Officer, [341], [343], [377]
- Winamac, Potawatomi Chief, [133], [254], [257], [260], [264], [267], [307], [308], [318], [319], [322], [346], [364], [365], [369], [378]
- Winnebagoes, Bravery at Tippecanoe, [376]
- Winnebagoes, Tribe of, [44], [298], [305], [325], [333], [340], [359], [361], [365], [376]
- Witchcraft Among Indians, [286]
- Witherington, John, Captive of Indians, [149]
- Wolcott, Oliver, U. S. Commissioner, [96]
- Wolverine, [13]
- Wolves Hunting Buffalo, [31]
- Wyandots, Leaders and Keepers of Great Belt, [310]
- Wyandots, Tribe of, References to, [4], [17], [18], [42], [44], [45], [55], [58], [59], [61], [63], [65], [70], [71], [97], [98], [100], [107], [108], [110], [128], [131], [139], [142], [159], [177], [180], [199], [211], [219], [227], [231], [240], [241], [244], [282], [309], [310], [325], [333], [364]
- Wyllys, Major John, [48], [163], [167], [168], [170]
- Wythe, George, of Virginia, [6]
- —X—
- No References.
- —Y—
- Yellow Jackets of Harrison County, Indiana, [36], [372], [376]
- York, Duke of, [81]
- —Z—
- Zane, Isaac, Interpreter, [242]