Alphabetical Index; [213].
ILLUSTRATIONS.
| Flag of distress; | [14.] |
| Chicago in 1813; | [26.] |
| Jesuit missionary; | [53.] |
| Me-che-kan-nah-quah; | [55.] |
| Gen. Anthony Wayne; | [56.] |
| Wm. Whistler; | [58.] |
| Mrs. Wm. Whistler; | [59.] |
| Charles Jouett; | [62.] |
| Redcoat of 1812; | [65.] |
| Old Fort Dearborn; | [67.] |
| Cabin in the Woods; | [71.] |
| Kinzie mansion in 1812; | [73.] |
| Human Scalp; | [75.] |
| Indian Warrior; | [77.] |
| Squaw; | [86.] |
| Black Partridge Medal; | [91.] |
| William Wells; | [94.] |
| Chief Robinson; | [101.] |
| New fort, River and Kinzie House (Wau-Bun); | [111.] |
| Massacre tree; 18th St.; | [113.] |
| Second Block-house in its last days; | [120.] |
| Block-House Tablet; | [125.] |
| Beaubien fiddle and Calumet; | [127.] |
| Emigrants with wagon; | [129.] |
| Cock crow; | [133.] |
| Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La-Salle; | [134.] |
| George Rogers Clark, late in life; | [135.] |
| Shaubena; | [130.] |
| Map of new Harbor; | [148.] |
| Drummer; | [148.] |
| Interior of Fort (1850), Lake House in distance; | [145.] |
| Waubansa stone and Great Fire relics; | [147.] |
| Wild onion; | [151.] |
| Gwenthlean (Whistler) Kinzie; | [153.] |
| James Kinzie (autograph); | [160.] |
| Samuel Miller (autograph); | [161.] |
| Juliette Kinzie; | [163.] |
| John Harris Kinzie in 1827; | [164.] |
| John Kinzie (autograph); | [165.] |
| John Harris Kinzie late in life; | [166.] |
| Robert Allen Kinzie, | [167.] |
| Kinzie Mansion as given in Wau-Bun; | [168.] |
| Mrs. Nellie (Kinzie) Gordon; | [171.] |
| John Harris Kinzie Jr.; | [172.] |
| Indian Mother and pappoose; | [173.] |
| Darius Heald with massacre relics; | [179.] |
| Massacre tree and Pullman house; | [184.] |
| Cyclone; | [185.] |
| Skeleton; | [186.] |
| The late Calumet Club-House; | [196.] |
| Sauganash Hotel; | [200.] |
| Me-tee-a, a signer of the treaty of 1821; | [203.] |
| Indian War-dance, August 18, 1885; | [204.] |
| Chi-ca-gou; | [213.] |
IN TWO PARTS AND AN APPENDIX.
PART I.
Saturday, August Fifteenth, 1812—Narratives of the Massacre.