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Monongalia County (Va.), 234, 235: erected. 223; officers, 230. 234. 235. 238; records. 235; sur- vevor, 246.
Montgomery, John, 191.
Montgomery. Gen. Richard, 132. Montgomery County (N. Y.). 171. Montgomery County (Va.), 8. 11. Montour, Andrew, 28.
Montour. John. interpreter, 28. 153, 202.
Montreal. 24. 120, 132. 134. 137.
Montressor. Capt. John, 150. Moor, John. 214.
Moorhead. - , captured. 246.
Moorhead, Capt. Samuel, 201, 246.
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Moravian Missions, 38, 64, 202; towns, 44, 45. See also Dela. ware Indians. Morgan, Gen. Daniel, 183. Morgan, David, 230.
Morgan, Evan, 31.
Morgan, George, 258; at treaty, 31; Investigates charges, 28; In- dian agent. 152, 159, 176, 237, 238, 245; letters, 158, 216. 217, 252: letters to, 238, 247. 248; in- formation, 188, 189, 246, 247; Indian name, 32; sketch, 31; portrait, 30.
Morgan. James, 230. Morgan, Levi, 230.
Morgan. William, 251,
Morgan. Zackwell, county lieu- tenant, 235; letters, 220. 230, 245, 246. 252. 253. 257; sketch, 230. Morgan settlement, 234.
Morgantown (Va.), 230.
Morganza (Pa.), estate. 32. Morris. - , 198.
Morris. Lewis, commissioner. 23, 24. 28. 30. 33, 82. 90; speeches. 76. 77. 82-84. 89. 03, 94; letter to, 158; sketch. 33; portrait, 76. Morrisania (N. Y.), estate, 33. Mount Braddock (Pa.), 232.
Mount Clemens (Mich.), 203.
Mountains: Alleghanles, 252. Blue Ridge. 11. Flattop, 183. Lau- rel Hill, 18. Muchmore. Jonathan, 250. Muchmore, Shadrach, 250, 254. Muchmore family. 254, 255. Mnnsee Indians, 48, 88, 217. Munseeka. See Nimwha.
Nashville (Tenn.), settled, 3. Nelson, Thomas, 23. Neville, Capt. John, 22, 112, 113, 125, 145, 237; letters to, 238, 247-249, 252; message from, 204,
205; conference with, 171, 172; sketch, 22.
New London (Ct.), 149. New Madrid colony, 32. New Martinsville (W. Va.), 208. New Orleans, 177, 231-233, 235, 253; expedition, 144, 145, 226- 229.
New Philadelphia (O.), 45. New Schoenbrunn (O.), 45.
New York Indians, 62; new's from, 215.
Newan, Shawnee hostage, 39, 42, 43, 57-59.
Newcomer (Netawatwes), Dela- ware chief, 38, 46.
Newcomerstown, 45, 63.
Newton, J. H., Panhandle of West Virginia, 217.
Niagara, portage, 132, 133, 147. See also Fort Niagar.l.
Nicholas, Indian, 48.
Nicholson, Joseph, 176, 202.
Nicholson, Thomas, S0.
Nicolas, Wyandot chief, 36, 218.
Nhnwha (Monseeka), Shawnee chief, 41; speech, 121-123.
Ninnis, Ottawa, 53.
Norfolk (Va.), 139.
North Carolina, 1, 2, 176, 179.
Northwest Territory, 228.
North West Company, 150.
O'Bail, John. See Cornplanter.
O'Callaghan, E. B., New York Colonial Documents, 65, 246.
Occam, Samson, 62. Oconastota, Cherokee Indlan, 2.
O'Finn, Philip, -25. Ogden, -, 250, 254.
Ogdensburgh (N. Y.), 132.
Ognhaenjes. See Caldwell, Col. John.
O'Hara. James, 242, 253. Ohlo Company, 154.
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Ohio County (Va.), 196, 253; erected, 223; officers, 232-234, 236, 238, 239, 242, 244, 245. Old Britain. See La Demoiselle. Old Callotte, Wyandot, 128, 129. Oldtown (Md.), 232.
Olumpias, Delaware chief, 28. Onas, Indian appellation, 77. Orange County (Va.), 246. Oswego. See Fort Oswego. "Ottawa," British vessel, 127. Ottawa (Taway) Indians, 71, 217; towns, 68; treat with British, 155; speech from, 53; at treaty of 1775, 80, 82, 85, 89, 92-91, 90, 108, 110, 114, 116, 119; speech to, 98; with Wyandot, 50-52; mes- sage, 56, 70, 101, 102; interpreter, 203; hostile, 156, 190, 199, 210. Owasso (Mich.), 201.
Owen, Capt. David, 207. Oxen, George, 17.
Page, John. 23, 146; letters, 196, 197, 247, 24S. Paintsville (Ky.), 14.
Parkison, Joseph, 22S.
Parr, Stephen, 224.
l'atterson, Robert, 210, 213.
Patton, Col. James, estate, 12. Pauling, Henry, 174, 175.
Paully. Ensign -, 218. Pendergrass. Garret, 43.
Pendleton, Edumnd, 23, 167, 168. Penn, William, 77.
Pennsylvania, governor, 13; of- ficers, 18. 22; traders, 41; boun- dary, 18, 141; Archives, 19, 238, 247; Colonial Records, 145; Gazette, 210; Magasine of His- tory, 19; Packet, 136, 176, 188, 1S9.
Pentecost, Col. Dorsey. 210, 217, 230; letters, 195, 196. 207. 212-214, 218-221, 226-220; county
lieutenant, 200; letter to, 216; sketch, 27.
Perry, David, 210, 213.
Perry, Oliver H., fleet, 151.
Pheasant, Delaware, 115.
Pick (Pict) Indians, branch of Shawnee, 14-16, 56, 58.
Pickaway County (O.), 63.
Pickawillany, captured, 15.
Picquet, Abbé, 131.
Pigman, Capt. Jesse, 235.
Piqua (O.), 15.
Pipe. See Captain Pipe.
Pittsburgh, 18, 20-23, 26-28, 32, 33, 41, 45, 46, 74, 127, 129, 158, 175, 189, 190, 198, 200, 202, 232, 254; powder brought to, 145; expedi- tion against, 158; town laid out, 231, 253. See also Fort Pitt. Pittsylvania County (Va.), 3.
Pluggy. Mohawk, 56, 205, 206; sou, 102, 106.
Pinggy's Town, 48, 56, 102, 201; expedition, 235-239, 247, 248. Pointe de Montreal, 147.
Point Pleasant (W. Va.), garri- son. 4, 158, 176, 193, 194; re-in- forced, 197; Indians leave, 198; settlers, 177, 184; soldier killed, 210; message, 205. See also Forts Blair and Randolph. Pollock, Oliver, 226.
Pontiac's conspiracy, 27, 36, 38, 41. 44. SO, 130, 131, 134, 147, 148, 151, 162, 171, 201, 203, 21S.
Post, Christian Frederick, 27, 29, 202.
Potawatomi Indians. 190. Potier. Pierre, 147.
Powell's Valley, 2, 153. Prairie du Chien (Wis.), 150.
Prescott. Gen. Richard, 132, 135.
Preston. Col. William, 21, 24; surveyor. 4, 5: county lieuten- ant. S, 14: nome, 11; letters, 1- 6. S. 9. 156, 157, 172-174; letters
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to, 7, 10-12, 153, 154, 174-176; sketch, 1.
Prickett, Capt. Jacob, 235.
Prickett, Joslah, 235.
Princeton (N. J.), 32.
Princeton College, president, 200. Proctor, Col. John, 200.
Purcell, Francis, 225.
Radeaff, Stephen. 206. Ramsay, J. G. M., Annals of Ten- nossee, 179.
Randolph. Perton. 23. 35-38; let- ter to, 66. 67; fort named for, 185: sketch, 66; portrait, 66.
Rawdon. Lord Francis. 135, 136. Ray, William, 242.
Reaume. Hyacinthe, 148.
Reanme. Pierre, 148.
Reaume, Susanne, 44. Recollect missionaries. 147, 148.
Red Banks (Miss.). 255.
Red Jacket, Seneca chief. 160, 161, 163; speech, 165, 166; portrait, 164.
Redstone (Pa.), 229, 233.
Rich, Capt. Jacob, 235.
Richmond (Va.). 66, 143. 153; convention at. 8. 13.
Rinhen. William, 150.
Rivers: Allegheny. 27. 38, 39. 65. 160. 162. 163. 200. Arkansas, 248. Beaver. 202. Bluestone, 183. Cheat, 220, 235, 254. Cherokee -see Tennessee. Clinch, 5, 6. Cumberland. 1, 3, 144. Cuya- hoga. 46. 68, 86. 201. 202. De- troit. 62. Floyd's Fork. 180. Gauley, 182. Genessee. 161, 167. Great Cacapon. 207. Great Ka- nawha, G. 7. 17. 61. 68. 03. 101. 103. 104. 106. 111, 158, 177, 182- 184. 242-see also New. Great Miami-see Miami. Green (Ky.). 2. Greenbrier, 182. Hockhock- ing. 101, 105, 116, 206, 210, 213,
217. Holston, 153, 157, 168, 170, 173, 175. Hudson, 62. 215. Kas- kaskla, 141. Kentucky, 1-4, 61, 63, 101, 102, 154, 175, 188, 227. James, 11, 156. Levisa, 14. Licking (Ky.), 186, 187, 323. Lit- tle Kanawha, 232, 242-244. Ma- hican-see Corcosan Creek. Maumec, 56, 75. Miaml, 15, 60, 144, 234. Mississippi, 31, 32, 144, 145, 177, 226-228, 248. Mohawk, 152, 172. Monongahela, 167, 206, 212, 228, 233-235, 251. Mus- kingum, 40, 87, 101, 100. New, 169, 179, 180. 241-sce also Great Kanawha. Niagara, 150. Ohio, 38, 50, 53, 59, 67, 74, 111, 117, 202, 206, 207, 253; lands, 1, 5; forks, 18, 171; affluents, 6, 11; Indians, 140; as boundary, 61, 87, 107. 112, 130, 156, 206, 219; guarded, 195, 246; scouting, 208, 211, 213, 231; troops, 215, 240; expedition, 144. 145, 226, 228. Potomac, 203, 232, 234. Roan- oke, 169. St. Lawrence, 81. Salt (Ky.), 180. Sandusky, 36, 46, 80. 86. 143. Sandy-see Sandy Creek. Scioto. 57. 63. 81. 1SS. 217, 218, 254. Sorel, 134. Sus- quehanna, 46. Tennessee, 3, 6, 63. 99. 109. Tuscarawas, 45, 46, 199. Wabash. 3. 56. 80, 141, 158. Watauga, 1, 2, 173.
Rives, William C., 25.
Rives, Mrs. William C., Tale of our Ancestors, 25.
Roads. Wilderness. 2, 9.
Robertson. James, 3. Robinson, Lieut. - , 205.
Robinson (Robertson), Capt. James, 168, 169, 192.
Robinson, Capt. John, 230, 231.
Rocheblave. Philippe de. 141.
Rockford, Pennsylvanla estate, 257.
RockIngham County (Va.), 209.
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Rogers, Col. David, 231-233, 236, 239, 242. Rogers, James, 70.
Roosevelt, Theodore, Winning of the West, 170.
Ross. Alexander, 143.
Rotunda. See War Post.
Row, Adam, 220, 225.
Row. Adam Jr., 225.
Russell, Col. William, 167, 16S, 178, 175; commandant, 5-7, 12, 104; letters, 12-17; letter to, 7; sketch, 1.
St. Clair, Gen. Arthur, letters, 19, 200; expedition of 1791, 41, 144. 152, 230.
Ste. Genevieve (Mo.), 143. St. Joseph (Mich.), 190.
St. Leger, Barry, expedition, 131. St. Louis (Mo.), 226, 232, 248. Saginaw (Mich.), 201.
Salem, Moravian town, 45. Salt Licks, Indian town, 50. Sanders, -, 102.
Sandusky, towns, 55; Indians, 91, 92; lower, 36; upper, 50, 91; ex- pedition, 231; news from, 218; sketch, 218. See also Fort and River Sandusky.
Sandwich (Ont.), 41, 128, 147.
Sault Ste. Marie (Mich. and Ont.), 131.
Savannah. See Camp Union. Schoharie (N. Y.), raid, 159. Schönbrunn (O.), 45. Schuyler, Gen. Philip, 24. Scott, Charles, 22.
Seneca Indians, treat with Eng- lish, 65, 67: at Fort Pitt, 158- 167, 172, 219; villages, 161; chiefs, 160; hostile. 158, 162. See also Iroquois and Mingo. Shade, Shawnee chief, 58, 60. Shaganaba, Ottawa chief, 89, 90. Sharpsburg (Pa.), 27. Shawanese Ben, 50.
Shawnee Indians, 35, 36, 39, 41, 51, 52, 66, 111, 112, 128, 129, 174; towns, 15, 26, 36, 40, 42, 56, 57, 63, 101, 123, 176, 188, 190, 254; hostages, 11, 18, 120, 122, 129- see also Chenusaw, Cuttena, Newau; apprehensive, 15, 16, 29; message to, 70, 71; at treaty of 1775, 74, 80, 82, 85-87, 92, 94, 99, 100, 108, 114, 116, 119-123; speeches to, 41-43, 58-60, 62, 98, 101; agree to terms, 125; return prisoners, 152, 175; at treaty of 1776, 158, 171, 217, 219; pacific, 156, 188, 204; hostile, 190, 212, 254; join raids, 63, 186, 189, 242; burn prisoner, 252; consulted, 237; removal, 144. See also Cornstalk, and Nimwha.
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Shelby, Capt. Evan, 179. Shenandoah Valley, 11, 196. Shenango. See Logstown.
Shepherd, Col. David, commis- sary, 221, 224, 225, 228, 245, 253; county lieutenant, 232-235, 252; commands expedition, 238, 239; letters, 242-244; letters to, 195, 196, 247. 248, 252; sketch, 196. Shepherd. Thomas, 196. Shepherdstown (Va.). 196. Shingas, Delaware chief, 200. Shippensburgh (Pa.), 61.
Shores, Thomas, 242.
Silverheels, Shawnee chief, 41. Simms. Col. Charles, 153.
Simple (Simpliens Bocquet), Père, 147, 148.
Simpson, -, 246. Six Nations. See Iroquois.
Skelton, Joseph, 258. Smyth, John F. D., 138, 139. Snake, MIngo chief, 48.
Snake, Shawnee chief, 58.
South Carolina, governor, 138.
Speed, Thomas, Wilderness Road, 2.
Spotswood. Alexander, 22.
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Spottsylvanla County (Va.), 246. Springer, Drusilla, 230.
Springhill, Virginia estate, 10, 12. Springhill Township (Pa.), 229. Stedman, -, 133.
Steel, Andrew, 226, 227.
Stephen, Col. Adam, 6, 20; letter, 65; Indian commissioner, 30, 34; at treaty of Fort Pitt, 81, 82, 90, 100, 105, 112, 127; among Shaw- nee, 103: sketch, 6.
Sterling, James, 148, 149. Stilwell. Samuel, 225.
Stone, Mingo chief, 102. Stuart, John, British Indian agent, 138.
Stuart (Stewart), Capt. John, 205, 214: militia officer, 181, 192, 206; letters, 177, 178, 181-183, 193, 194, 197-190, 239-241; letters to, 179, 180, 184, 211, 212.
Sullivan, Gen. John, 161.
Sulpician missionaries, 131.
Surrahawa, Wyandot, 52.
Swearingen, John, 220, 230.
Swearingen, Van, 201, 230.
Tabb, John, 23.
Taimenend, Morgan's Indian name, 32.
Tate, Samuel, Kentucky pioneer, 9.
Taway Indians. See Ottawa. Tawixatwee Indians. See Miami. Taylor, Hancock, 154. Taylor, Maj. Henry, 233, 238, 239. Tays, Thomas, messenger, 12. Teagarden. Abram, 235. Teagarden, William, 235. Tecumseh. birthplace, 63. Templeton, James. 210, 213. Tennessee, settlement, 3. Tetepuska, Delaware, 126.
Thompson, Lieut. - , 197, 204, 241. Thompson, William, 143. Thwaites, R. G., Daniel Boone, 2,
77; Early Western Travels, 29; Jesuit Relations, 148 ; Withers's Chronicles, 251.
Tinkling Spring, church, 12. Todd, John. 154.
Todd, Levi, 154. Tomlinson, Joseph, 224.
Touraighwaghti. See Jehu Hay. Tracy, Alexander de Prouville, Marquis de, 172. Transylvania Company, 1-4; leg- Islature, 227.
Treaties: Bouquet's (1764), 27, 38, 41, 80, 118, 124. Camp Char- lotte (1774), 18, 34, 49, 106, 121, 122. Conestoga (1718), 46. Fort Harmar (1789), 80, 159. Fort McIntosh (1785), 80. Fort NI- agara (1775), 65, 67-70. Fort Oswego (1777), 65, 159, 160. Fort Stanwix (1768), 5, 31, 53, 61, 99, 171; (1784), 159, 160. Greenville (1795), 41, 80, 91. Jay's (1794), 132. Lancaster (1748), 124.
Logstown (1754), 171.
Paris
(1783), 150. Pittsburgh (1775), 25-127, 152. British report, 127- 130, 135; (1776), 46, 189, 191, 196. 202, 206, 216-219. Watauga (Sycamore Shoals, 1775), 1-3. Trent, Maj, William, 171.
Tucker, William, 203.
Tuscarawas County (O.), 45.
Twigtwee Indians. Sce Miami.
Twitty, Capt. William. 9.
Uniontown (Pa.), 234. Urbana (O.), founded, 240.
Van Bibber, Isaac, 177. Van Bibber, Jacob, 177. Van Bibber, John, 177. Van Bibber, Matthias, 177. Van Bibber, Peter, 177, 180, 182, 193.
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Van Buren (Pa.), 235. Van Meter family, 196. Vandalia (Il1.), 228. Venango County (Pa.), 163. Vincennes (Ind.), 128, 130, 136. 149.
Virgin, Capt. Reazin, 207.
Virginia, 2, 83, 84; boundary, 2, 18, 141; militia, 8, 9; education in, 10; religious liberty. 215; convention, 21. 66, 67, 143, 153, 155, 167, 168, 174; assembly, 3, 8, 13, 16, 18, 196, 206, 232, 234; council, 190, 230, 233, 236, 239, 240; endangered, 130; buys lands, 53; Kentucky part of, 4, 8 ; Gazette, 11 ; House Journal, 3; Magazine, 43 ; State Records, 212.
Waddell, Rev. James, 10, 12. Walapachakin, Delaware chief, 88. Walker, Felix, 9.
Walker, John, commissioner, 20, 28-31, 34; at treaty, 81, 82, 90, 100, 105; speech, 94-100; sketch, 20.
Walker. Dr. Thomas, explores Kentucky, 2, 246; home, 43; de- scendants, 25; Indian commis- sioner, 20, 23, 24, 27, 30, 34, 39, 42, 81, 82, 90, 100, 105, 112, 126, 127; speeches, 105-107, 110, 116- 119, 122, 125, 135; committee of safety, 146; commissioner (1776), 191.
Wallace, Andrew, 194, 198, 204. Walnut Hills. Virginia estate, 234. War Post (Rotunda), Wyandot chief, 51-55.
Wars: French and Indian (1754- 63), 4, 15, 20, 28, 36, 38, 56, 65, 131, 134, 136, 148, 152, 173, 183, 191, 200, 230. King George's (1744-48), 171; 1812-15. 150, 151, 159, 161. See also Pontiac's Conspiracy.
Ward, Edward, 171.
Ward, Capt. James, 240. Ward, John, 231.
Ward, Lieut. William, 240. Warren (Pa.), 160. Warren County (N. J.), 144. Warrior Ford, 180, 182, 198, 199. Washington, George, 34; in French and Indian War, 22; visits West, 5, 26-28, 162, 207; commander of Revolutionary Army, 143-145, 215, 249, 256; ap- pointment, 78; receives chiefs, 159, 161; letter to, 19; donation, 10.
Washington, Col. William, 17. Washington Academy. See An- gusta Academy.
Washington and Lee University, 10. Washington (Pa.), 233. Washington County (Pa.), 32, 207, 228, 231, 233, 235. Washington County (Va.), 8. Wasson (Owasso), Chippewa chief, 201.
Watauga, settlement, 179.
Wayne, Gen. Anthony, campaign (1794), 41, 44, 75, 151, 233, 235, 253.
Weiser, Conrad, 26, 28. 131. Welis, Alexander, 218. Wells. Richard, 218. Wernock, James, 210, 213.
West Augusta (Va.), 18, 22, 37, 153, 200, 212, 232, 250; commit- tee, 171; captain, 146; regiment, 215, 250; divided into counties, 223.
West Virginia, boundary, 6; His- torical Magazine, 183, 184, 196.
Westmoreland County (Pa.), 18, 61, 74, 175. 176, 189, 200, 234. Wewelatimiha, Shawnee, 128.
Wheeling (W. Va.), 196; garri- son, 13. 22, 214, 232, 242-244; stores, 252; early settlers, 203,
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232; depredations near, 210, 217, [ 250, 254. See also Forts Fin- castle and Henry.
Whiskey Rebellion (1794), 22, 101, 221, 228, 234, 253.
White Eyes, Delaware chief, 10. 3S. 61; town, 45. 46, 63; mes- sage to, 71-74, 70. 80, 137; at treaty, 82; speeches, 40, 41, 84, 85-89, 99. 100, 120, 121. 123-125: with Wilson, 202-204.
White Mingo, Seneca chief. 27-33, 39; house, 67; speeches, 40. 77; speeches to, 77, 79; sketch, 27. Whitefish, Shawnee chief, 103. Whiting, Mary, 239.
Wilkins, Col. John, 137.
William and Mary College, 238.
Williams, Benjamin. 159.
Williams, James, 224. Williams, Jarret. 179.
Williams, John, 224.
Williamsburgh (Va.), 8, 11, 18. 35, 40. 41. 126, 143, 146, 155, 180, 189, 196, 209. 210, 214-216, 223, 232, 236, 238, 239, 247.
Williamsport. See Monongahela City.
Willis, George, 231. Wilson, -. 239.
Wilson. James, Indian commis- sioner. 23, 24, S2, 90; speech. 77-79; sketch, 77; portrait, 90. Wilson, William, 202, 203.
Winchester (Va.). 20, 22, 42, 43. 65, 207, 255.
Windsor (Ont.). 44.
Wingenund, Delaware chief, 46. 126; town, 202.
Winston, Alice, 7. Winston, Dorothea D., 7.
Winston, Edmund, letter, 7.
Winston, William, 7.
Wirt, William. Letters of a Brit- ish Spy. 12.
Wisconsin, Indians, 15, 62; fur- trade, 150; Historical Collec- tions, 127, 226.
Wolf. See Cuttena.
Wood, James, commissioner, 20, 34, S1, 82, 90, 100, 105, 112, 127; visits Indlans, 34-66; in danger, 49, 50; Investigates charges, 28- 31, 33; rewarded, 67; brings message, 27, 39; diary, 25, 34- 66; sketch, 20.
Woodford, William, 21. Wright, Lieut. - , 192.
Wryneck, Shawnee chief, 41.
Wyandot (Huron, Petun, Tobac- co) Indians, towns. 36, 44, 50, 53, 55. 56, 66, 143, 202, 203, 218; whites among, 203; language, 130. 147: divisions, 36, 218; in- terpreter. 128; treat with Eng- lish, 44, 47, 52, 54, 55. 155; mes- sage to. 39; firm, 70, 101, 102; at treaty of 1775, 76. 80, 82. 85-87, 02. 94, 108, 110, 113, 114, 116, 119, 126: speeches to, 50, 51, 81, 82, 97, 109; respected, 130; neutral, 203; hostile, 102, 106, 156, 199, 201, 210, 219, 254; not at treaty of 1776, 217; sketch, 36.
Wyoming (Pa.), raided, 152, 159- 161. Wythe. George. 23.
Yeates, Jasper, 191.
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Yohogania County (Va.), 171, 221: erected. 223. 226; officers, 229, 233, 238: militia, 230.
York (Va.). 20. Yorktown (Va.), 137.
Zane, Isaac, 203. Zanesville (O.), 203. Zelsberger. David, 45, 64, 202.
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