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  • Seneca Indians, status of, [10], [11].
  • Sewall, Samuel, denounces slavery, [182];
    • in witchcraft trials, [191], [192].
  • Shenandoah valley, a home for Scotch Presbyterians, [269].
  • Shipbuilding in New England, [146], [185];
    • Block's vessel, [196];
    • in Pennsylvania, [226].
  • Shrewsbury, N. J., founded, [211].
  • Sioux Indians. See Dakotahs.
  • Six Nations. See Iroquois.
  • Slavery, in Georgia, [260], [263];
    • in South Carolina, [99];
    • in Virginia, [74], [81], [99];
    • in the South generally, [98], [99], [103], [110];
    • in the middle colonies, [223], [224];
    • in New England, [58], [139], [182], [185];
    • in Illinois, [192];
    • in the West Indies, [234], [239]-241.
  • Smith, Capt. John, attempts to reach the Pacific, [26];
    • member of the London Company, [66];
    • experiences at Jamestown, [70]-72;
    • voyage to New England, [113], [114], [150].
  • Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, work in South Carolina, [102];
    • in New York, [229];
    • in Georgia, [260].