INDEX
Antanya, Michael, assists Dodge, [15].
Beaver Creek (Bever Criek), [9].
Blair, Archibald, [23].
Boston, visited by Dodge, [7], [15];
Dodge meets General Gage there, [56].
Boyle, Philip, letter to, [15].
Butler, Mr., aids Dodge in inducing Indians to make treaty, [31].
Caldwell, Henry L., grandson of Israel Dodge, [14].
Canada, Dodge proposes to invade, [9].
Carleton, Sir Guy, Governor in Chief of Michigan Territory, [19];
Mr. Jones reads letter from, [55].
Carlisle (Pennsylvania), Israel Dodge marries Ann Hunter at, [14].
Clark, Gen. George Rogers, of Virginia, captures Lieut.-Gov. Hamilton, [13];
takes possession of the Western Illinois country, [17];
letters to Congress considered by board, [19].
Clark, Mr., Dodge's letter to Congress referred to, [19].
Congress, Dodge visits, [7], [56];
writes letter to, [9], [9], [10], [11], [12], [13];
reports adversely to suggestions in letter, [13];
Dodge writes second letter to, [17], [18];
Committee of, report on the John Dodge report, [19];
Commissioners of, treat with Indians, [32];
Dodge informs, of council with Indians at Sandusky, [32].
Congressional Board, the, reports on letters of Colonel Clark and others relating to Hamilton, Dejean and Lamothe, [19], [20], [21], [22], [23];
recommends punishment to be inflicted upon these prisoners, [23].
Connecticut, birthplace of Dodge 15;
Dodge leaves, [29].
Continental talk, [32], [33].
Dejean, Philip, prisoner of war, [13];
Justice of the Peace for Detroit, [19];
prisoner of war, [19];
his cruel treatment of Dodge and other prisoners, [20], [21], [35], [36], [37], [38], [39], [47], [48];
captured by Colonel Clark of Virginia at Fort St. Vincent (Vincennes), [28];
imprisons Dodge a second time, [45];
informs Hamilton concerning Dodge, [48];
seizes Dodge and companions near Sandusky, [51];
examines Dodge's papers, [51].
Detroit, John Dodge locates there, [6];
refers in letter to its garrison, [9];
Governor of, bribes savages, [9];
proposes to take by force, [10];
visits, [15].
Dodge, Henry, son of Israel Dodge, [14];
born October 12, 1872, [14];
first Governor of Wisconsin Territory, [14].
Dodge, Ann Hunter, wife of Israel Dodge, [14].
Dodge, Israel, brother of John Dodge, [6];
commissioned as lieutenant, [14].
Dodge, John, birth, [6];
parentage, [6];
early life as a trader, [6];
purchases land, [6];
confined in jail, [7];
appointed Indian Agent by Virginia, [14];
lays claim to western lands, [14];
patents issued to his heirs, [14];
date of death, [14];
place of burial, [14];
holds commission as colonel, [14];
places visited in his travels, [15];
writes second letter to Congress, [16], [17];
acts as interpreter for Captain Wood, [29];
makes present to Indians, [32], [33];
writes to Hamilton, [33];
taken prisoner by Indians at instigation of Hamilton, [33];
taken to Detroit, [33];
condemned to death, [34], [35];
his suffering and sickness in prison, [34], [35], [36], [37], [38];
released from prison, [39];
his property confiscated, [40];
engages in mercantile business, [41];
rescues prisoner, [43], [44];
taken captive by Dejean, [45];
called before Commandant Mountpresent, [46];
ordered to prison, [46];
released, [47];
threatened by Hamilton, [50];
goes to Sandusky, [51];
seized by Dejean, [51];
cast into goal, [52];
his property confiscated second time, [52];
brought before Mr. Printices, Provost Marshal at Quebec, [53];
put on board prison ship Mariah, [53];
visited by Mr. Murray, Commissary of Prisoners, [53];
paroled, [54];
encounter with Mr. Jones, [55];
forced to give bonds, [55];
leaves Quebec, [56];
arrives at Boston, [56];
sent by Gates to General Washington, [56];
appears before Congress, [56].
Dodge, John, Sr., father of John Dodge, [6].
Dodge, Lydia Rogers, wife of John Dodge, [6].
Dodge Narrative, time and place, [5];
importance, [5];
reprints, [5].
Edgar, John;
Dodge attempts to carry off slaves of, [15];
old friend of Dodge, [15];
arrested and confined at Detroit, [15], [16];
witness for Dodge, [16].
Fort Pitt, (Pittsburg), Dodge's visit to, [9];
conference with Indians at, [16];
speech of Shengenaba at, [16].
Gates, General, Dodge visits at Boston, [56].
Gibson, John, agent for Indian affairs, [32].
Hamilton, Lieut. Gov. Henry, cruelties and irregularities of his rule in Detroit, [5];
indicted for murder, [5];
confined in irons, [6];
sends Dodge as prisoner to Quebec, [7];
bribes savages, [9];
captured by Gen. George Rogers Clark, [13];
released from prison and reinstated as lieutenant governor of Canada, [14];
letters of Colonel Clark relating to, [19];
incites Indians to perpetrate cruelties, [20];
Committee's report as to his treatment of John Dodge, [20], [21];
gives standing reward for scalps, [21], [32];
capture by Colonel Clark at Fort St. Vincent (Vincennes), [28];
dissuades Indians from assembling at Fort Pitt, [30], [31];
Dodge writes letter to, [33];
throws Dodge into prison at Detroit, [34];
advises Dodge not to try to obtain redress, [40];
orders Dodge to march with scouting party of savages, [41];
threatens Dodge, [42], [50];
succeeded by Captain Mountpresent, [42];
returns to Detroit, [49];
orders Dodge detained at Quebec, [54], [55].
Harman papers, their reference to Dodge, [15].
Henry, Moses;
Henry Dodge, his namesake, [14];
his bravery at Vincennes, [14], [15].
Henry, Patrick, commissions Dodge as Colonel, [14].
Heron, James, aids Dodge in inducing Indians to make treaty, [31].
Illinois (Islianoy) Country, the, Dodge refers to it in letter to Congress, [17], [18];
effect of its occupancy by troops under Col. Clark, [17], [18].
Indians, bribed by Hamilton, [9];
offered standing reward for scalps, [21];
invited by Capt. James Wood to a treaty at Fort Pitt, [16], [29];
dissuaded by Hamilton from assembling at Fort Pitt, [29], [30];
persuaded by argument of Dodge and Heron, [31];
make treaty with Commissioners of Congress, [32];
their cruelty to prisoners, [42], [43], [44].
Jones, John Rice, letter from, [15].
Jones, Mr., in company with Dodge, [55].
Kaskaskia, Dodge located there as Indian Agent, [14];
visits, [15];
writes letter from, [15].
Kichoga, [9].
Lafleur, Joseph Poupard, sells land to Dodge, [6].
Lamothe, William (Le Mote), prisoner of war, [13], [19];
Captain of Volunteers, [19];
captain of volunteer scalping party of Indians and whites, [20];
his capture by Col. Clark, of Virginia at Fort St. Vincent (Vincennes), [28];
commands scouting Indians, [41], [42].
Mackinac, [7].
Mariah, prison ship, Dodge confined on, [53].
McIntosh, General, marches from Beaver Creek, [9];
Dodge censures in letter to Congress, [11].
Michilimackinac, Dodge trades at, [41];
arranges to send rescued prisoner there, [45].
Missouri Historical Society, references to Dodge, [15].
Montgomery, General, Dodge speaks in his defense, [55].
Montour, John, letter to from Dodge, [9].
Mountpresent, Capt., [42], [47], [50].
Morgan, Col., his arrival at Pittsburg, [12];
sends message to the Indian (Endian) Nations, [12].
Murray, Mr., Commissary of Prisoners, visits Dodge, [53];
informs Dodge that he is not to go with prisoners, [54].
New Orleans, [15].
New York, visited by Dodge, [15].
Ohio District, John Dodge in, [6].
Patridge, Mr., Dodge's letter to Congress referred to, [19].
Philadelphia, visited by Dodge, [15].
Piankeshaw Indians, [15].
Pittsburg (Fort Pitt), Dodge visits, [15].
Pontiac, his son Shegenaba speaks at Fort Pitt, [16], [17].
Presque Isle (Preskeele), [9].
Printice, Mr., Provost Marshal of Quebec, [53].
Pue, Jacob, of Virginia, hired to attend fellow prisoner, [47].
Quebec, John Dodge sent as prisoner to, [7], [53];
escapes, [7];
visited by Dodge, [15].
Sandusky (Ohio), Dodge locates there as a trader, [6], [29];
visits, [15];
disturbed by Revolutionary War, [29];
Savages hostile in, [32].
Shawnee Indians, [16].
Shegenaba, son of Pontiac, speech at Fort Pitt, [16], [17].
Ste Genevieve (Mo.), Dodge buried at, [14];
Dodge visits, [15].
Sugar Creek (Shugar Criek), [9].
Tanisee River, the, Hamilton appoints council of Indians to meet at the mouth of, [20].
Tucker, William, has negotiations with John Dodge, [6].
Vincennes (Ind.), George Rogers Clark at, [13];
captured by Gov. Hamilton, [14];
visited by Dodge, [16];
Hamilton, Dejean, and Lamothe taken prisoners at, [28].
Virginia, Council of, letters and narratives of Dodge read by members of, [13];
recommends the punishment of Henry Hamilton, Philip Dejean and Wm. La Mothe, [13];
expenses in connection with the Illinois country, [17].
Washington, Gen. George, Dodge meets him, [7], [56].
Williamsburg (Va.), Hamilton taken to by Clark, [13].
Wolcot, Mr., Dodge's letter to Congress referred to, [19].
Wood, James, appointed to command expedition against the Shawnee, [16];
deputed to invite Western Indians to a treaty at Fort Pitt, [16], [29];
his fatigues, difficulties and dangers, [16];
his compensation, [16];
meeting with the Indians, [16];
calls at the house of Dodge, [29].
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