Ohio, settlement, [98] et seq.; routes to, [102] et seq.; formed from part of Northwest Territory, [132]; admitted as State (1802), [132], [165]; means of transportation in, [157]; frontier settlers in, [172]; Southerners in, [174]-[175].
Ohio Company, [39], [80]-[81].
Ohio River, emigrants on, [106]-[109].
Ordinance of 1787, [77]-[78], [131], [180], [181], [182].
Oswego, Pontine surrenders at, [18].
Ottawa (Ill.), French settlement near, [2].
Ouiatanon, [35].
P.
Paine, R. D., The Fight for a Free Sea cited, [153 (note)].
Paris, Treaty of (1783), [20], [22], [75].
Parkman, Francis, quoted, [5]-[6], [19], [32]-[33].
Perry, Commodore O. H., [154].
Pike, Lieutenant Z. M., [190].
Pitt, Fort, [15], [16], [17], [34], [36].
Pittman, Captain, [34].
Pontiac, Indian chief, [3]; conspiracy, [9] et seq.; power broken, [17]; further plots, [34]; meets Croghan, [35].
Presqu'isle (Erie), council with Indians at, [17].
Proclamation of 1763, [24], [24 (note)], [41]-[42].
"Prophet," see Laulewasikaw.
Prophet's Town, [139].
Putnam, General Rufus, [80], [81], [82].
Q.
Quebec, province provided under Proclamation of 1763, [24], [24 (note)].
Quebec Act (1774), [41]-[43].
R.
Radisson, Pierre, [189].
Raisin River, [153].
Rayneval, secretary to French Foreign Minister, [74].
Recovery, Fort, [91].
Red Bird, Indian chief, [196], [197].
Revolution, effects on West, [45].
Rocheblave, commandant at Kaskaskia, [54].
Rogers, Major Robert, [3], [4].
Roosevelt, Theodore, quoted, [61], [156].
S.
Sackville, Fort, [55].
Saint Ange de Bellerive, [18], [19], [33], [36].
St. Anthony, Falls of, Hennepin reaches, [190].
St. Clair, General Arthur, [81], [84], [85]-[87], [89].
St. Joseph, Fort, [69]-[70].
St. Louis, French settlement near, [2]; French town, [18]; established (1764), [32]; Saint-Ange retires to, [36]; under Spanish rule, [69]; education in, [171].
St. Louis, Fort, [2].
Ste. Genevieve, [32].
Schoolcraft, Henry, [191].
Scioto Company, [81].
"Seven Ranges," [80], [99]-[100].
Sheridan, Lieutenant-General P. H., [100].
Sherman, John, [100].
Sherman, General W. T., [100].
Sinclair, Lieutenant-Governor Patrick, [69].
Slavery, [180]-[184].
Snelling, Fort, [196].
Spain, cessions to, [18], [28]; ally of France, [69]; seizes Fort St. Joseph, [69]-[70]; American policy, [72]-[73]; plan presented at peace negotiation, [73]-[74].
Stanwix, Fort, Treaty of, [78].
"Starved Rock," [2].
Sterling, Captain Thomas, [36].
Stillman, Major, [202].
Symmes, Judge J. C., of N. J., [82].