Huron Indians, 51, 104, 122, 157, 262, 335
Hutchins, Ensign, 531
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Indian tribes:
Abenakis, 50, 122, 157, 262
Algonquins or Algonkins,
72, 122, 262
Catawbas, 112
Cherokees, 112, 323,
444
Chickasaws, 112
Choctaws, 323
Caughnawagas, 157
Delawares, 50, 53-54,
62-63, 107, 122, 154, 234, 296-298, 446-447,
451
Hurons, 51, 104, 122,
157, 262, 335
Illinois, 50, 77, 104
Iowas, 300, 335
Iroquois, 53, 54, 59,
112, 122, 154, 217, 262, 335
Miamis, 50, 57, 61,
63, 77, 107, 157, 335
Michillimackinacas,
328
Micmacs, 98, 100, 335
Mingoes, 50, 54, 63,
157, 235, 451
Mohawks, 81, 134-136,
208-209, 217, 220, 276, 323
Mohecans, 275, 276
Nipissings, 50, 72,
122, 335
Ojibwas, 78, 107, 157,
335
Oneidas, 276, 357
Onondagas, 134, 276
Osages, 77
Ottawas, 50, 61, 78,
122, 157, 333, 335
Piankishaws, 77
Pottawattamies, 107,
157, 305, 335
Senacas, 53, 134, 447
Shawanoes, 50, 55-56,
60, 62, 107, 157, 234, 275, 276, 446-447, 451
Wabash, 77
Winnebagoes, 335
Wyandot, 59
Indians, atrocities of, 79, 155,
158, 166, 214, 235-248, 267,
300,
333-334, 348-352, 353n., 356, 362, 434-435, 471, 519,
521
Innes, Colonel James, 236
Dinwiddie’s letter
to, 128
notifies Lord Fairfax
of Braddock’s defeat, 168-169
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James II of England, 46
Jefferson, Thomas, 128
Jervis, John, Wolfe’s friend, 538
Joannes, mayor of Quebec, negotiates terms of surrender, 559
Johnson, Sergeant John, 575
comments on men’s
love for Wolfe, 536
reports on battle of
Sainte-Foy, 581, 583-584
Johnson, Sir William,
his influence with the
Five Nations, 63-64, 134-136, 208-209,
446-447
protests French violations,
75
in command of Crown
Point expedition, 207-226
his appearance and character,
208
advances on Crown Point,
210
manners and morale of
his troops, 211
his Mohawks report French
near, 212
names Lake George for
King, 213
wounded, 219
routs French attack,
220-221
saves Dieskau from Mohawks,
222
gives up attack on Crown
Point, 224
his men disperse, 225
he is knighted by King,
226
his dispute with Shirley,
233-234
fails to save Fort Bull,
264
effects of Crown Point
failure, 269
persuades the Five Nations
to fight for British, 274-275
fails to gain other
tribes, 276
joins Webb at Fort Edward,
354
takes command at Siege
of Niagara, 513
defeats reinforcements,
514
captures Niagara, 515
protects prisoners from Indians,
516
Brigadier Gage sent
to take his command, 516