Great Indian Chief of the West eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 256 pages of information about Great Indian Chief of the West.

Great Indian Chief of the West eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 256 pages of information about Great Indian Chief of the West.
215
    visit in 1837 to Washington, 216
    visit to Boston, 217
    to Cincinnati, 217
    his character and personal appearance, 218
    number of his warriors in campaign of 1832, 220.

  C

  Cahokias conquered, 16.

  Clark, George Rogers, relieves St. Louis, 24
    sends troops into the Indian country, 25.

  Cole, Governor, meets Black Hawk, 96.

  Clark, General, letter to War Department, 107.

  Cap au Gris, battle of, 83.

  Cholera among Scott’s troops, 166.

  Cass, Lewis, report to the President, 178.

  Cass’ letter to Gen. Atkinson, 179.

  Cass’ account of Sacs and Foxes, 181.

  Colonization of the Indians, 228.

  D

  Drakeford’s battle near Cap au Gris, 84.

  Dodge, General, kills 29 Indians, 149
    his battle of the Wisconsin, 151.

  Davenport, Col.  Wm., speech to Black Hawk, 210.

  E

  Everett, Governor, speech to Keokuk in Boston, 131
    makes them presents, 135.

  F

  Fort Armstrong built, 87.

  Foxes, party of, murder 28 Menominies, 137

  G

  Good spirit of Rock Island, 87.

  Galland’s description of Sac village, 94.

  Gaines, General, letter to Reynolds, 102
    orders troops to Rock Island, 102
    interview with Black Hawk, 103
    takes possession of Sac village, 103
    treats with the British Band, 104
    his letter to War Department, 106.

  Garland, Maj., takes charge of prisoners, 197
    his release of Black Hawk, 211.

  H

  Harrison, General, account of the conquest of the Illinois tribes, 26
    his treaty with the Sacs and Foxes in 1804, 50.

  Hall, Judge, account of Sac village, 28
    his interview with Black Hawk, 96
    his account of the Sacs and Foxes at Washington, 127.

  I

  Illinois tribes conquered, 15.

  Indians, power to sell lands, 59.

  Johnson, John, letter to Secretary at War, 63.

  Illinois militia, flight at Sycamore creek, 146.

  Irving, Washington, account of Black Hawk, 191.

  Indian dancing ceremonies, 237.

  K

  Kaskaskias conquered, 16.

  Keokuk removes west of Mississippi, 92
    his birth, 114
    age, 115
    admitted to the council-lodge, 116
    bold adventure with the Sioux, 117
    his interview with the Menominies, 119
    in peril with his tribe, 122
    removed from his post of head chief, 123
    re-instated, 124
    delivers up his nephew to be tried for murder, 125
    his letter to Governor of Illinois, 125
    visit to Washington city in 1827 and council with Secretary at War, 127
    visit to Philadelphia, New York and Boston, 132

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