"Hyacinth, confection of," [159].

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Iberville, the founder of Louisiana, [455];
joined by Tonty, [467], [472], [473].

Ignatius, Saint, [78].

Illinois, Great Town of the, [170];
deserted, [191];
La Salle at, [205];
description of, [221];
Tonty in, [223];
abandoned to the Iroquois, [230];
site of, [239].

Illinois Indians, the,
at the Jesuit mission of St. Esprit, [40];
location of, [40], [41], [60];
Joliet and Marquette among, [66], [77], [78], [154], [155], [161];
La Salle among, [171]-[173];
hospitality of, [173];
deep-rooted jealousy of the Osages, [174], [203];
war with the Iroquois, [210], [220];
the Miamis join the Iroquois against, [220];
rankling jealousy between the Miamis and, [220];
an aggregation of kindred tribes, [223];
characteristics of, [223];
Tonty intercedes for, [228];
treaty made with the Iroquois, [231];
attacked by the Iroquois, [235];
become allies of La Salle, [287], [307];
at "Starved Rock," [314];
join La Salle's colony, [315], [316];
very capricious and uncertain, [322], [477].

Illinois, Lake of the (Lake Michigan), [42], [75], [155], [477], [479].

Illinois River, the, [31], [33], [34];
discovered by La Salle, [35];
Joliet and Marquette on, [74], [132];
La Salle on, [168];
various names of, [16], [204];
ravaged granaries of, [213], [220];
Father Hennepin sets out to explore, [242], [245], [296];
La Salle's projected colony on the banks of, [313], [315], [316], [405], [406];
Joutel on, [457], [477], [478], [481], [483].

Illinois, State of,
first civilized occupation of, [181].

Illinois, Valley of the, population of, [169].