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  • 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].