Страница - 43 Страница - 45 Cahokia (Ill.), won by Clark, [159] . Caldwell, Capt. William, raids Kentucky, [186] . California, Boone interested in, [232] . Calk, William, Kentucky pioneer, [194] . Calloway, Betsey, captured by Indians, [135] , [136] ;
marries Samuel Henderson, [143] .
Calloway, Fanny, captured by Indians, [135] , [136] . —, Flanders, marries Jemima Boone, [158] ;
in Missouri, [229] , [233] . —, Col. Richard, Kentucky pioneer, [117] ;
daughters captured, [135] , [136] ;
accuses Boone, [165] -[167] . Campbell, Maj. Arthur, in Dunmore's War, [105] , [108] , [109] ;
in Kentucky, [126] . —, Ensign John, in Dunmore's War, [109] . — (Camel), Robert, Kentucky pioneer, [209] . — family, Kentucky pioneers, [125] . Camp Madison (Ky.), [172] . Caperton, Captain, militia leader, [216] . Captain Jack, Indian hero, [52] . Carson, Kit, grandson of Boone, [231] . Cartwright's Creek, Boone on, [208] . Castle's-woods, Boone at, [109] . Catawba Indians, relations with Yadkin settlers, [18] , [19] , [22] , [36] , [42] ;
allies of whites, [45] ;
raided by Northern Indians, [96] . Cattle-raising, on frontier, [8] , [9] , [15] , [16] , [30] , [31] , [35] , [36] , [57] , [58] , [62] , [69] , [102] , [122] , [127] , [128] , [131] , [132] , [140] , [162] , [163] , [173] , [197] , [223] . Charleston (S.C.), in Cherokee War, [43] , [46] ;
Boone at, [169] . — (W. Va.), Boone near, [211] , [221] . Charlottesville (Va.), Boone at, [182] . Cherokee Indians, raided by Northern tribes, [96] ;
relations with Yadkin settlers, [18] , [19] , [22] ;
war with whites, [36] -[56] , [60] , [69] ;
plunder Kentucky hunters, [90] , [91] , [93] ;
treaty with settlers, [99] ;
in Dunmore's War, [104] , [105] , [112] , [113] ;
in Transylvania cession, [113] -[116] ;
in Revolutionary War, [132] , [139] -[144] , [160] -[167] ;
inflamed by Spain, [202] , [204] .Chickasaw Indians, in Revolutionary War, [179] . Chillicothe (Ohio), Boone near, [158] .—, Little, Shawnese town, [151] , [152] , [156] , [166] . —, Old, Shawnese town, [170] . Choctaw Indians, rob hunters, [67] . Christian family, Kentucky pioneers, [125] . Cincinnati, founded, [199] ;
Clark at, [190] ;
Harmar, [213] ;
Boone, [222] ;
Wayne, [218] . Clark, George Rogers, arrival in Kentucky, [104] , [125] ;
delegate to Virginia, [133] ;
in Dunmore's War, [107] ;
in Revolutionary War, [125] , [134] , [138] , [139] , [158] , [159] , [169] , [178] , [179] , [181] , [183] , [190] ;
Wabash expedition, [206] , [207] ;
separatist intrigues, [203] -[205] , [242] ;
misanthropic, [vii] ;
character of services, [vii] , [241] . Clendennin, Col. George, militia leader, [216] . Clinch Mountain, crossed by Boone, [73] . Coburn, Samuel, Kentucky pioneer, [117] . Colorado, A. G. Boone in, [231] . Cooley, William, accompanies Boone, [72] -[79] . Cornstalk, Shawnese chief, [110] , [111] . Cornwallis, Lord, imprisons Boone, [182] , [183] . Covington (Ky.), Bowman at, [170] . Crabtree, Capt. Jacob, Kentucky pioneer, [117] . Crane, Sergt. John, in Dunmore's War, [109] . Creek Indians, inflamed by Spain, [202] , [204] . Crime, on frontier, [33] , [34] , [60] -[62] . Croghan, George, fur-trader, [23] . Culpeper County (Va.), Boone in, [43] .
Cumberland Gap, crossed by Virginia hunters, [90] , [92] ;
Finley, [23] , [88] ;
Boone, [vii] , [72] , [73] , [88] , [89] , [95] , [125] , [230] , [241] ;
in Dunmore's War, [105] .
See also [Wilderness Road] .— Mountains, bound Kentucky, [70] , [91] . Cutbirth, Benjamin, friend of Boone, [66] ;
in Kentucky, [66] , [67] , [101] . Danville (Ky.), district capital, [195] . Davie County (N.C.), Boones in, [27] . Dawson, Miss Marjory, aid acknowledged,[ xi] . Day, Rebecca, [233] . —, Sarah, marries Samuel Boone, [10] ;
teaches Daniel, [10] , [11] . Deer, [18] , [58] , [63] , [67] , [72] -[74] , [76] , [92] , [133] , [197] . Delassus, Charles Dehault, lieutenant-governor of Upper Louisiana, [220] , [224] , [225] , [228] . Delaware Indians, Christian converts, [7] , [8] ;
in Revolutionary War, [156] , [157] , [160] -[167] . Detroit, Boone at, [154] -[157] , [166] , [177] ;
British headquarters, [178] , [183] , [192] . District of Columbia, Squire Boone in, [43] . Doddridge, Joseph, Notes on Virginia , [39] -[41] . Drake, Joseph, heads Long Hunters, [91] , [92] . Draper, Lyman Copeland, gathers Boone manuscripts, [ix] -[x] ;
letters from Harding, [238] , [239] . Dress, of pioneers, [28] , [29] . Dunkin, Sergt. John, in Dunmore's War, [109] . Dunmore, Lord, commissions Boone, [155] , [156] ;
raids Indians, [105] -[112] ;
opposes Henderson, [116] . Durrett, Col. Reuben T., aid acknowledged, [x] . Dutchman's Creek, Boones on, [17] . Eagle Creek, in Indian campaign, [194] . Education, on frontier, [10] , [11] , [27] , [53] , [224] . Elk, [72] , [75] , [76] , [92] . English, in French and Indian War, [19] -[23] ;
defeat French, [59] , [60] ;
employ French woodsmen, [98] ;
fur trade of, [42] ;
oppose American settlement, [98] , [99] , [202] ;
in Revolutionary War, [132] , [149] , [154] -[156] , [159] , [165] -[167] , [171] , [178] , [186] , [190] , [192] ;
designs on Louisiana, [220] . Estill, Capt. James, killed by Indians, [184] , [185] . — County (Ky.), Boone in, [73] . Etting, J. Marx, aid acknowledged, [xi] . Exeter township (Pa.), Boones in, [5] -[7] . Fayette County (Ky.), organized, [179] -[182] ;
raided by Indians, [186] ;
surveying, [181] , [192] , [193] . Fallen Timbers, battle of, [217] , [218] . Falls of Ohio. See [Louisville] . Femme Osage Creek, Boone on, [220] -[222] , [224] , [225] , [229] . Filson, John, writes Boone's "autobiography," [153] , [199] , [200] . Fincastle County (Va.), includes Kentucky, [123] , [195] . Finley, John, early exploration of Kentucky, [22] , [23] , [87] , [88] ;
tells Boone thereof, [22] -[24] , [69] , [71] ;
pilots Boone thither, [vii] , [71] -[79] , [88] , [200] , [218] , [241] . Fishing Creek, Clark on, [104] . Flint, Timothy, describes Boone, [235] , [236] , [238] .
Florida, Virginia hunters in, [89] ;
Boone, [64] , [65] . Floyd, Capt. John, on state of frontier, [136] , [137] ;
in Revolutionary War, [138] , [180] . Forbes, Gen. John, campaign of, [88] . Fort Blackmore, in Dunmore's War, [108] . — Boiling Spring, in Revolutionary War, [137] . — Boone (Boone's Station), built, [180] . — Bryan (Ky.), in Revolutionary War, [137] , [185] -[188] . — Defiance, Wayne at, [217] . — Dobbs, erected, [37] -[39] ;
in Cherokee War, [41] -[44] , [55] . — Duquesne. See [Pittsburg] . — Elk Garden, in Dunmore's War, [109] . — Estill, attacked by Indians, [184] . — Glade Hollow, in Dunmore's War, [109] . — Harrod. See [Fort Boiling Spring] . — Hinkson, in Revolutionary War, [137] . — Huston (Ky.), in Revolutionary War, [137] . — Jefferson, built by Clark, [179] . — Logan, in Revolutionary War, [137] , [139] , [164] , [165] . — Loudon, erected, [37] ;
in Cherokee War, [44] , [46] , [47] . — McClellan, in Revolutionary War, [137] , [139] . — McConnell, in Revolutionary War, [188] . — McGee, in Revolutionary War, [188] . — Maiden Spring, in Dunmore's War, [109] . — Martin, besieged, [178] . — Massac, French at, [41] , [42] , [48] . — Moore, in Dunmore's War, [108] . — Nelson. See [Louisville] . — Osage, Boone at, [232] . — Pitt. See [Pittsburg] . — Price (Ky.), in Revolutionary War, [139] . — Prince George, in Cherokee War, [37] , [44] , [48] . — Recovery, Wayne at, [217] . — Robinson, erected, [50] . — Ruddell, founded, [121] ;
besieged, [178] . — Russell, in Dunmore's War, [108] . — Stanwix, treaty of, [99] , [114] , [121] . — Strode, militia rendezvous, [194] . — Whitley, in Revolutionary War, [137] . — Whitton (Big Crab Orchard), in Dunmore's War, [109] . Forts on frontier, described, [37] -[41] ;
methods of defense, [142] , [143] . Frankfort (Ky.), [121] ;
Boone portrait at, [238] ;
Boone's grave, [240] . Fredericksburg (Va.), Boone in, [43] . Frelinghuysen, Theodore, on Cherokee bravery, [51] . Frémont, Gen. John C., explorer, [231] . French, introduce knives, [111] ;
early knowledge of Kentucky, [85] -[87] ;
in French and Indian War, [19] -[23] , [66] ;
inflame Southern Indians, [36] , [37] , [41] , [42] , [48] , [51] , [98] ;
fall of New France, [48] , [60] ;
hunting in Kentucky, [95] , [101] , [197] ;
employed by English, [98] , [148] , [159] , [161] , [171] , [178] ;
in Northwest Territory, [207] ;
in Missouri, [223] -[226] , [231] ;
intrigue against Spain, [204] ;
cede Louisiana to United States, [226] , [227] .— Creek, French on, [20] . Fur trade, near Philadelphia, [4] , [10] ;
French and English rivalry, [19] , [20] ;
Ohio Company, [20] , [24] , [87] ;
Finley, [22] , [23] , [71] , [83] , [87] , [88] ;
Croghan, [23] ;
with Southern Indians, [18] , [42] , [44] , [58] , [60] , [132] , [133] ;
roving of traders, [67] , [69] ;
English operations, [87] , [99] , [190] ;
character of traders, [60] , [132] , [133] ;
autumnal caravans, [31] , [58] , [197] ;
Boone's operations, [201] , [202] , [219] . Gass, Capt. David, on Clinch, [103] ;
Kentucky pioneer, [117] . Gauntlet-running, described, [154] , [155] . Georgetown (D.C.), Squire Boone in, [43] . Georgia, Virginia hunters in, [91] ;
Boone, [65] ;
increase of settlement, [97] . Germans, among frontiersmen, [4] , [5] , [14] , [196] . Girty, George, met by Boone, [148] . —, James, met by Boone, [148] . —, Simon, American renegade, [148] , [186] . Gist, Christopher, explores Kentucky, [87] , [100] . Grant, Lieut.-Col. James, raids Cherokees, [48] -[50] . Granville, Earl, North Carolina landholder, [68] . Great Lakes, French posts on, [19] . — Meadows, defeat of Washington, [20] . Greenville (Ohio), treaty of, [217] . Grimes, James, mentioned by Boone, [233] . Gwynedd township (Pa.), Boones in, [4] -[6] . Hamilton, Gov. Henry, [149] , [150] ;
relations with Boone, [154] -[156] , [161] , [166] ;
imprisoned, [169] , [177] . Hamtramck, Maj. J. F., raids Indians, [213] . Harding, Chester, paints Boone's portrait, [237] -[239] . Harmar, Col. Josiah, raids Indians, [213] . Harper's Ferry (Va.), Boones at, [16] . Harrisonburg (Va.), Boones near, [16] . Harrod, Capt. James, in Revolutionary War, [134] , [138] , [176] . Harrodsburg, founded, [vii] , [121] , [131] , [238] , [241] ;
convention at, [133] ;
in Revolutionary War, [137] , [139] , [142] , [143] , [164] ;
seat of Lincoln County, [179] . Hart, David, of Transylvania Company, [114] . —, John, Kentucky pioneer, [117] . —, Nathaniel, of Transylvania Company, [114] , [176] , [177] . —, Thomas, of Transylvania Company, [114] , [176] , [177] . Hays, William, Boone's son-in-law, [117] . —, Mrs. William, daughter of Boone, [117] . Hazelrigg, Captain, letters from Boone, [193] -[195] . Hempinstall, Abraham, hunts in Kentucky, [89] , [90] . Henderson, Col. Richard, settles Kentucky, [113] -[115] , [118] -[120] , [122] -[124] , [126] , [129] , [133] . —, Samuel, marries Betsey Calloway, [143] . Hennepin, Father Louis, explorations of, [86] . Hewett, Gen. Fayette, aid acknowledged, [xi] . Hicks, William, Kentucky pioneer, [117] . Hill, William, accompanies Boone, [69] , [70] . Hinkson, Maj. John, Kentucky pioneer, [121] . Hite, Isaac, Kentucky pioneer, [125] . Holden, Capt. Joseph, accompanies Boone, [72] -[77] ;
defeated by Indians, [185] .
Howard, John, in Kentucky, [87] . Hunting, early practised by Boone, [9] -[12] , [16] ;
in Yadkin country, [17] , [18] , [28] -[34] , [55] , [58] , [62] , [63] ;
early trail through Cumberland Gap, [73] , [89] ;
in Tennessee, [55] -[57] ;
abundant in Kentucky, [76] , [98] , [132] , [218] ;
Long Hunters, [91] -[95] ;
Boone's long Kentucky hunt, [72] -[84] , [86] , [94] -[97] ;
Boone's contemporaries, [87] -[91] ;
after Revolution, in Kentucky, [197] , [211] , [218] ;
in Kanawha Valley, [218] , [219] ;
in Missouri, [220] , [229] -[232] ;
profits of, [57] -[59] , [73] -[75] , [229] ;
methods employed, [75] , [76] ;
camps described, [63] , [64] ;
game decreasing, [62] , [97] , [124] , [219] .
See also the several animals. Iberville, Lemoyne d', explorations of, [86] . Illinois, French in, [42] ;
English, [87] . Indian Territory, mentioned by Boone, [232] . Indians, understood by Boone, [viii] , [7] , [8] , [10] ;
influence of women, [46] ;
lodge life, [153] ;
adopt captives, [152] , [153] ;
affected by fur trade, [133] ;
barrier to settlement, [98] ;
in eastern Pennsylvania, [4] , [7] , [8] , [10] , [13] ;
infest mountain valleys, [14] , [16] ;
in French and Indian War, [19] -[23] , [36] -[56] ;
raid Yadkin region, [27] , [36] -[56] ;
raid Kentucky, [126] , [127] ;
warrior's paths, [73] , [76] , [79] , [180] ;
gauntlet-running, [154] , [155] ;
methods of warfare, [39] -[41] , [52] -[54] , [111] , [140] , [141] , [160] -[167] , [186] -[189] , [205] ;
ethics of border warfare, [50] -[54] , [206] ;
finally quieted in Northwest, [216] -[218] .
See also the several tribes. Irish, among frontiersmen, [14] , [24] , [196] . Iron Mountain, crossed by Boone, [73] . Iroquois, in Kentucky, [99] , [113] , [114] . Jefferson, Thomas, governor of Virginia, [182] ;
President, [224] . Jefferson County (Ky.), organized, [179] -[181] ;
in Revolutionary War, [188] ;
Lincolns in, [174] . Jennings, Edmund, Kentucky pioneer, [117] . Jessamine County (Ky.), Bone in, [101] . Jesuits, seek Mississippi River, [86] . Johnson, Andrew, escapes from Indians, [157] . —, Thomas, Kentucky pioneer, [117] . Joliet, Louis, discovers Mississippi, [86] . Jones, Capt. John Gabriel, delegate to Virginia, [133] . Justice, on frontier, [61] , [223] , [225] , [226] . Kanawha County (W. Va.), Boone in, [210] -[222] . Kansas, Boone in, [229] . Kaskaskia (Ill.), won by Clark, [159] , [190] . Keith, Sir William, governor of Pennsylvania, [87] . Kennedy, John, Kentucky pioneer, [117] . Kenton, Simon, scout, [125] ;
in Revolutionary War, [141] , [160] , [189] . Kentucky, described, [82] , [131] , [132] ;
debatable land between tribes, [76] , [77] ;
early explorations, [vii] , [85] -[87] , [89] -[91] ;
Virginia hunters, [20] ;
Finley, [22] , [23] , [71] , [87] , [88] ;
Boone's early explorations, [24] , [64] , [68] -[70] , [88] , [89] , [101] ;
Boone's long hunt, [72] -[84] , [86] , [94] -[97] ;
Long Hunters in, [91] -[95] ;
Washington, [88] , [89] ;
Cutbirth, [66] , [67] ;
Boone family, [25] , [43] , [241] ;
game abundant, [98] , [129] , [218] ;
Cherokee lands settled, [99] ;
early colonial projects, [100] ;
Transylvania Company, [113] -[176] ;
first settled, [vii] -[viii] ;
rush of settlers, [104] , [178] , [195] -[198] , [207] ;
in Dunmore's War, [106] , [107] , [113] ;
during Revolutionary War, [132] -[192] ;
losses in Indian wars, [205] ;
Indians finally quelled, [213] -[218] ;
established as Virginia County, [123] , [133] , [134] ;
divided into three counties, [179] -[181] ;
made a district, [195] ;
becomes a State, [205] ;
sends Boone to legislature, [182] , [183] ;
separatist agitation, [202] -[205] ;
first wedding, [143] ;
first artillery, [174] ;
hard winter, [173] , [175] , [176] ;
early commerce, [196] , [197] ;
Boone pays debts, [229] ;
Boone's services to, [200] , [201] ;
petitions Congress for Boone, [176] , [177] , [228] ;
obtains Boone's remains, [ix] , [240] ;
declines to buy Harding's portrait, [238] ;
Filson's History , [199] . King, John, Kentucky pioneer, [117] . —, John L., owns Boone portrait, [239] . —, William H., owns Boone portrait, [237] -[239] ;
aid acknowledged, [xi] . King Philip, Indian hero, [51] , [52] . Kinkead, Sergt. John, in Dunmore's War, [109] . Lackey, W. G., aid acknowledged, [xi] . La Fayette, Gen. Marquis de, in Virginia, [182] . Land grants, to French and Indian War veterans, [88] , [121] , [131] ;
by Iroquois to whites, [114] ;
by Cherokees to whites, [113] -[116] ;
Boone from Virginia, [177] ;
Boone from Spain, [222] , [227] , [228] .
See also [Transylvania Company] . La Salle, Robert Cavelier, sieur de, on Western waters, [86] . Law, on frontier, [33] , [34] , [224] -[227] . Lederer, John, on Western waters, [86] . Lee, William, Kentucky pioneer, [121] , [137] . Lewis, Gen. Andrew, in Dunmore's War, [107] , [110] , [111] . — family, Kentucky pioneers, [125] . Lexington (Ky.), seat of Fayette County, [179] , [193] ;
in Revolutionary War, [186] -[188] . Limestone. See [Maysville] . Lincoln, Abraham, Kentucky pioneer, [174] . — County (Ky.), organized, [179] -[181] ;
in Revolutionary War, [188] . Linn, Lieutenant, marries, [143] . Linnville Creek, Boones on, [16] . Logan, Benjamin, arrives in Kentucky, [125] ;
raids Indians, [vii] , [134] , [207] ;
in Revolutionary War, [138] , [144] , [164] , [165] , [180] , [181] , [189] ;
character of services, [241] . Logan, Chief John, attacks whites, [105] . Long Hunters, in Kentucky, [91] -[95] . Long Island, of Holston, [50] . Long Knives, use of term, [11] , [144] . Louisiana, North Carolinians in, [66] ;
French, [19] ;
owned by Spain, [220] ;
French intrigue against, [204] ;
ceded to United States, [224] , [226] -[228] . Louisville (Ky.), Gist at site of, [87] ;
Finley, [22] , [23] , [71] ;
Washington, [104] ;
Clark, [159] ;
Boone, [83] , [129] , [193] ;
in Revolutionary War, [181] , [190] ;
seat of Jefferson County, [179] ;
early growth, [196] .Lyttleton, William Henry, governor of South Carolina, [43] , [55] .