General index to the Colonial records, in 16 volumes, and to the Pennsylvania archives in 12 volumes, V 2, Part 25

Author: Hazard, Samuel, 1784-1870
Publication date: 1860
Publisher: Philadelphia, Pa. : Printed by J. Severns & Co.
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Hodgdon, Samuel, asks for cannon,


viii., 174, 453, 746. C. G. M. G. respecting arms, ix., 391 ; x., 39, 59. Cannon for Count de Grasse, 59. Dispatches letters to Easton, xi., 374. Arms at Carlisle, 379 ; xii., 314.


Hodge, Andrew, arms lent by, vii., 190. Relating to cutter Revenge, 319.


Hoffman, Stokely-traitor prisoners in jail, vif., 737.


Hog Island, right to, asserted, viii., 730, 734. Seized as confiscated, 734. Proctor's claim, 760. In Delaware river, claim, ix., 5, 42. Possession delivered, 252, 520. Claim of Caldwell and Barclay to, .. xi., 89. Early history involved, 90.


Hoge, Hon. Jon'a., letter to, on In- dian murders, vi., 610; xi., 149. Holdernesse, Earl of, iii., 148, 162. Hole, Nicholas, Collector in Bucks, robbed twice, ix., 529.


Holey, Robert, case of, i., 289, 292. Holker, Mons., Consul of France,


flour stolen from, vii., 137, 238. Loads vessel, 407. Respecting two French merchants paying militia fines, 499, 503, 510. On privileges of French subjects, 510, 513, 522, 662. Applies respect- ing Francis Fleury, 522, 531, 532. Penrose's servant, 699, 701. In- vitation to, 536. Publications, 580, 601, 630. Purchases of flour, 558, 560, 580, 599, 600, 601, 628, 632, 641, 669, 675, 679, 682, 686, 703, 713. Respecting flour, &c., viii., 11, 87, 90, 94, 134, 147, 148, 347, 350, 365, 366, 383, 396, 402, 416, 540, 545, 550, 552, 571, 614, 756. Correspondence rela- ting to fleet neglecting regulations


on importing merchandise, 545- 548. Consul General of France, ix., 9, 31, 45, 153, 175, 342, 353, 383, 390, 394. Detail of charges against him, 9, 175-184. Answer to, 31, 36. Answers of President Reed to, 175, 184, 342. Vessel for St. Domingo, 153. And Prov- ince Island, 298.


Holland, acknowledges independ- ence of United States, ix., 633.


Hollenbach, M , and O. Gore, troops for Wyoming, xi., 216. Deposi- tion respecting Capt. Schott, 394. Holiday's Cove, troops at, xii., 108, 234, 235.


Holliday, Mr., active on frontiers, vi., 115.


Holliday, Wm., &c., petition for de- fence against Indians, vii., 445. Hollingshead, Mr., service in the State, applies as master of the ship General G., vii., 365.


Hollingsworth, Henry, superintend- ent of flour magazine, vi., 235. Hollingsworth, Levi, and some flour, vii., 472. And Arthur Donald- son remove chevaux-de-frise from river Delaware, x., 349. Com- plimentary letter to, from Presi- dent Dickinson, 350. On raising chevaux-de-frise, xii., 294, 295. Report respecting Chinese, 537, 546, 548.


Holt & Kollock, privateers in Dela- ware, i., 763. Militia officers chosen, ii., 477.


Holt, Richard, letter for defence of Delaware, iii., 477, 509. Letter, 636.


Honeyman, Lieut., viii., 363, 378, 500.


Hooper, Col. Robert Lettis, v., 689, 756; vi., 75, 76, 187, 197, 199, 210, 240, 242, 267, 284, 286, 344; vii., 433.


Hooper, Robert Lettis, Jr., appoint- ed to purchase flour, &c., vi., 235, 241.


Hoops. Adams, letters to and from, ii., 462, 474, 752.


Hopkins, James, order for boats for, v., 521.


Hopkins, Gov. Stephen, Rhode Is- land, ii., 345, 473, 500, 673. Let- ters to and from, iv., 121.


Hopkinson, Francis, appointed Col-


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. lector at New Castle, iv., 451. &c., v., 489. Appointed Judge of Admiralty Court, vii., 555, 558. Salary, viii., 241, 245, 390, 412, 658. Trial postponed, 667. Fees received in Admiralty Court, ix., 555, 567, 631, 672. Salary, 577 Judge, A. C. fees, x., 58. Escape of a vessel to Delaware- attached at Marcus Hook when launched, 355. Fees, 707. Ap- pointed Commissioner on naviga- tion of Susquehannah river, 755. (J. A.), case of sloop and negro brought into Delaware, xi, 55. Letters to and from, 53, 125. Resolutions of Assembly of Mary- land, 77. Letter respecting, from M. Clarkson, 250. Supposed in- terference of British Consul with Wardens of Philadelphia, 375. On safety of admiralty papers, 634.


Horsfield, Timothy, letters to and from, ii., 289, 458, 481, 500, 512, 520, 688, 701, 713. Letters, iii., 34, 76, 142, 207, 247, 286, 350, 351, 436, 438, 741. Letters to and from, iv., 61. Recruiting orders to, 116.


Horses, number of draught and pack, in different townships of Northampton county, iii., 404. Purchase of, vi., 316, 396, 402, 415, 427, 429, 440, 443, 444, 448, 454, 525, 530, 563, 626. Purchase recommended by Com. of Con- gress, 316. Thieves, British, from Philadelphia, depositions re- specting, 221-226, 381, 391, 396, 432, 582. Starving, viii., 169, 175, 181, 187, 309, 310, 311, 319, 496. To be branded, 417. Cost of, 483.


Hosick, Indian outrages at, ii., 167, 168.


Hospital, duties on seamen-names, i., 251. Pennsylvania, subscri- bers to, ii., 87. Military, Dr. Bond's opinion on nature and use of, v., 89. At Reading, 139. Articles for, viii., 496.


Hosterman, Col., viii., 513.


House of Commons, resolution on Bills of Credit, iv., 173. Respect- ing manufactures, 292.


House of Delegates of Virginia, re-


solve on boundary line, ix., 563.


House of Employment, managers of, accommodation of sick prison- ers, viii., 725, 726.


Houston, Capt., of State navy, vi.,- 421.


Houston, Dr. J., on jail fever at Lancaster, ix., 282.


Houston, W. C., v., 366.


Howe, Gen. Sir William. army ad- vancing to Philadelphia, v., 83. Has taken New Brunswick, 84. To Princeton, 148, 159, 163. At- tempts to obtain Delaware pilots through J. Molesworth, 270, 282, 315. Movements, 438, 557. Ap- proaching Chesapeake, 543; vi., 23, 43, 83, 129. In Chester co., 129. Proposes exchange of pris- oners, 299. Letter from, to Con- gress, 585. Question of compell- ing attendance as a witness in the city as a garrison town, ix., 462. Howe, Lord, and prisoners, corres- pond through Mrs. White, v., 97. Howell, Jacob S., letters, v., 47, 55, 640. Estimate of cost of cloth- ing Pennsylvania troops, vii., 182. Clothing, viii., 247.


Hubley, Adam, Jr., letter, v., 158, 358, 530, 533, 699. Claim of, vii., 553, 596. Sketch of Gen. Sullivan's proceedings, 721, 755. Col. in place of Col. Hartley, 366. At Sunbury, 498, 512. At Wyo- ming, 553. List of officers, viii., 513. Exposed state of magazine, 755. Letters to and from, ix., 8, 65, 156, 199, 211, 218, 225, 231, 235, 252, 268, 279, 292, 351, 364, 417, 422, 457, 465, 466. Daring plot discovered, 156. Goes to South Carolina, 347. Re- specting Fort Sullivan and opera- tions in New York, x., 719.


Hubley, Lieutenant Bernard, Indian murders, xi., 709, 710. Militia, 738.


Hubley, John, resigns seat in Coun- cil, v., 295. Letters, 102, 123, 295, 342, 415, 427, 505. Letter with money and papers from Philadelphia to Lancaster, 102. Public houses, 128; vi., 750. Can't attend Court at Bedford, 769. Builds a powder magazine


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and storehouse at Lancaster, vii., 297. Letter, 667 ; viii., 84, 389, 394, 400, 586. Journal, 401. Land trial in Lancaster county, ix., 295. Burning of Court House at Lancaster, x., 278.


Hubley, Joseph, vi., 145.


Hubley, Michael, appointed presi- dent of Courts in Lancaster co., xi., 363.


Huff, Joseph, making cannon, shot, &c., at Hibernia furnace, N. J., v., 72.


Huffnagle, Michael, militia, viii., 210, 569. On supplies, ix., 397, 460, 469, 511, 596. Respecting Col. Cox, x., 125. Timber on lands opposite Pittsburg, 140, 141. Settlers on, 429. Destruc- tion of garrison ruins, 429. Or- ders to, respecting Manellan town- ship, 747. Tippling houses, &c., 186. Election at Pittsburg, 211. Sale of ruins of Garrison at Pitts- burg, 462, Murder by Indians, 455, 467. On Indian robberies, 763. To, on timber, xi., 500, 501. Letter from Pittsburg on Indian affairs, xii., 300.


Hughes, Col., ix., 389.


Hugh, Ellis, letters to, iv., 647, 648. Hughes, John, letters, iii., 288, 289,


316. Stamp officer at Philadel- phia -letter to Mr. Dickeson, owner of the ship, iv., 241. Pro- posal to Joseph Mitchell for lands, xi., 253.


Hughes, Col., ix., 389.


Hughes, W., letter from, ii., 271. Hugo, Lieutenant, v., 177.


Humphreys, David, Secretary of Society for propagating Gospel, letters from, i., 191, 226. Of re- ceivers, 252.


Humphreys, Lieutenant, letters, iii., 28, 39.


Humphrey, Joshua, jr., proposes to build piers at Marcus Hook, x., 471,


Humphreys, Whitehead, contract to be made with, for steel, vi., 178.


Humpton, Col. Richard, vii., 366. Humpton, Col. viii., 6, 539, 693; ix., 487, 505. Letter to, on sol- diers, at Lancaster, x., 59.


Hunn, John, instructions, v., 450.


Letters, 453, 462, 467, 468, 474, 475.


Hunt, John, remonstrance, (1777,) against treatment, by order of Council, x., 158. (see Vol. VI. 589.)


Hunter, Ephraim, Sheriff of West- moreland, deposition, iv., 491.


Hunter, Fort, iii., 17, 52, 64, 119, 251, 277, 279, 331, 352, 489. Journal of J. Patterson, 331; iv., 111; xii., 375 379.


Hunter's Mill, ii., (see Forts.) Hunter, Samuel, letter, v., 133, 370, 377, 415, 610, 717, 737, 762; vi., 57, 175, 191, 392, 478, 499, 537, 552, 563, 564, 570, 571, 573, 599, 615, 624, 631, 637, 666, 711, 773; vii., 116, 316, 346, 375, 439, 455, 516, 546, 574, 589, 615, 619. At- tacks and murders by Ind'ns. 346. Letters to and from, viii., 29, 88, 157, 166, 173, 189, 205, 369, 393, 567, 601, 632, 633, 717 ; ix., 292. Discharge of Militia, 364. Frontiers, 503, 528, 637, 657, 658. Deposition respecting murders, 65S.


Huntingdon, Co., disturbances in, xi., 305-307, 379 Commissioners to run Boundary lines, 571. Justi- ces, 588. Statement of Lt. Benj. Elliott's proceedings, 665. Huntingdon, Gen., v., 30.


Huntington, Sam'l, Elected. Pres. Cong. vii., 739. Resigns as Pres. of Congress, ix., 267. Governor of Connecticut respecting John Franklin, xi., 239, 409, 414.


Huston, Capt. Jno., arrives to enlist soldiers, i., 769.


Huston, Lt. W., wounded by In- dians, viii., 153.


Hutchins, Tho's, appointed Comm'r, to examine roads and rivers for internal commerce, x., 129, 130. Appointed Commrs. on Virginia Boundary, 223. Commr., 334, 438, 440. (Geographer) letters to Congress and Lord Dorchester for premission to survey lands on Erie, xi., 314, 315.


Hutchinson, Dr. James, appointed to inspect sickly vessels, vii., 408. To recommend Surgeon for Ship G. G. 343. To supply Sur- geon's instruments. 547. Sur-


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geon in the army, needs several articles, viii., 496. On condition of Hospital on State Island, x., 178, To Gen. Irwin, on 4 men burned at fire-works in Phila., 218. On inspector of pot and pearl ashes, xi., 679.


Hyder Ally, privateer, Capt. Bar- ney, takes ship Gen. Monk, in Delaware River, gallant action, ix., 529. Fitted for defence of River, 621. Change of officers, 618. Sale proposed by Commis- sioners, granted, 672.


Hyndshaw, Fort, (see Forts, ) iii., 81, 82, 139, 140, 222; xii., 379, 380. Hyndshaw, James, deposition, iii., 263. Letter, 290.


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Imlay, John, vii., 264.


Imlay, Wm., a prisoner from New York, v., 597.


Immel, Mich'l, mittimus for, v., 649. Immel, Capt., viii., 288.


Impertinent, privateer brig captured by Capt. Montgomery, vii., 476. Imposts, resolution of Congres on, x., 582, 583. Answer of President Mifflin, 585. E. Gerry on, 598. resolution of Congress on, xi., 582, 583, Answer of President Mifflin 585. E. Gerry on, 598.


Impressments-Admiralty to Judge Hamilton on, i., 637, To Gov. Thomas on, 638, 641. Orders respecting, 640, 641. Sailors of Pennsylvania frigate exempt from, 191. Of a sailor, compl'nt against, 103.


Impressing wagons vii., 388, 427, 433, 439.


Impressments by Capt. Harding, vii., 762. Complained of Capt. Harding for, viii., 643.


Independence, Fort, summoned by Gen'l Heath to surrender, v., 237. Independence of U. S, acknowledged by Holland, ix., 633. Indian Trade, i., 425.


Indian Isaac, 612,621. Certificate of, respecting battle at Sideling Hill, iii., 315.


Indians and French, i., 748, 749,


750, 752, 756, 761, 771. Reported death of Allumapees, 772.


Indians-first deed from, to Wm. Penn, i., 47. Deeds, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 47, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 88, 92, 93, 95, 117, 133, 145, 344,- 374, 494, 498, 541, 641. Susque- hannah, and Wm. Penn, agree- ment between, 144. Expenses of, 198. Expenses, resolution of H. R. respecting, 199. Complaint of George Aston against conduct of, 205. Petition from Colebrookdale against, 213. Letter, Allumapees to Governor, 214. Murder of, 215. Letter, James Le Tort to Governor on, 216. Instructions of Governor to take murderers of, 217. George Boone to governor on, 217. Ex- aminations of Walter and John Winters and Morgan Herbert, 219. Scull and Zadusky, mission to, 220, 222. Warrant to arrest Winters and Herbert, 221. In- structions to Scull and Zaduskey, and Smith and Scholehoven, 222. Messengers to Shawnese, 223. An- swer to governor, 224. Murder of an, 224. Directions to John Petty, 227. Mission of Smith and Petty to, 228, 232. Shawnese, time of their arrival, 228, In- structions to Wright and Blunston, 230. Letters from, 238, 239. Complain of encroachments on. Brandywine Creek, 239. Murder of Shawnese, 241. Death of Sheka- lamy's son, 241. Advice to traders with, 243, 245. Delawares respect- ing a murder, 254. Memorial on trade with, 261. Letters from Governor to, 262, 266. Memorial on outrages by, 265. Case of J. Mattox, 266. Compl't against J. Miranda, 266. Murder of three, 267, 268. Invitation to five nations 288. Conestogoe, promise of Wm. Penn to, 295. And French proceed- ings at Albany, 298. Examination of Jonah Davenport, 299. Num- bers of, in different tribes, 301. Message from' Shawnese, 329. Outrage, 340. Delaware Chiefs to Gov. G., 341. Governor to, 347. To Gov. G., 395, 454. On Trade, 425. Release from Six Nations for Susquehanna lands, 498. Mur-


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der in Virginia by, 436, 437, 439. Council with Delawares, 539, Deed for lands on Delaware, 541. Outrage at S. Bethel's 547. Res- olutions respecting rum, 549, 551. Letter to Gov., 551, 552. Child claimed, 585. Power of Attorney to sell lands in New Jersey, 630. And deed for, 641. Murder of John Armstrong, &c., by 643, 646, 647. Treaty at Lancaster, present at, 656. Report of large numbers at Harris's Ferry, 657. Copy of paper given to, at Virginia, 658. Death of Tocanuwarogon an Onon- dago Chief, 661. Catawba respect- ing, 663. Letter from, to Gov. Gooch, 664. News from Oswego, 665. Shekalamy, 673


Letters from C. Weiser, respect- ing, ii., 8, 9, 10, 11, 15, 23, 44, 259, 316, 319, 453, 461, 503, 504, 511, 562, 563, 628, 696, 776. Ex- pected at Lancaster, 9. Shawnese, 8, 144, 212, 570, 571, 634. To- wicktowick or Twightwees, 9, 321. The praying, 11. Presents to, 11. Nantecoke, 11. Seneca, 11. Back- shenoath, 634.


Jagrea, 681. Traders in 1748, 14. Murders by, 16, 159-166, 363. Shekalamy, death of, 23. Tagneghdoarus, eldest son succeeds him, 23, 259, 319, 634, 647. Uneasy at settle- ments of whites on Juniata, &c. Deed for lands between Delaware . and Susquehannah, 33. , Resolu- tions of New York, 52. Letters on, 57, 58, 59, 113, 118, 173, 209, 229, 232, 278, 289, 394, 436, 440, 443, 444, 448, 451, 457, 462, 465, 468, 473, 478, 483, 501, 520, 535, 537, 539, 575, 620, 634, 670, 699, 701, 712, 713, 716, 720, 734, 740. 746, 748. Treatment of, by W. Penn, 109. Expenses for Indians, 111. Scaroyady, 15, 114, 220, 279, 447, 627. Monecotootha, 114, 178, 451. Traders, 118, 119, 131. French and, 123, 124, 132, 144, 167, 170, 173, 176, 276, 362, 455, 457, 580. Treaty at Albany, Commis- sioners to, 137-143. Make deed for lands to " Susquehannah Com- pany," through Lydias, 147, 171. Purchase of lands from, 167, 279.


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Outrages at Hosick, 167, 168, 170. Death of the Half King, 177, 178. Six Nations, 178, 279, 299. Speech of Gov. Morris to, at Augwick, 193. Montour, Andrew, 230, 451, 627. Detail of Indian affairs, 1752-54, 233. J. Patten, a trader with, 240. Conestogos, list of, 242. Cherokees at Phila- delphia, 244. Massacre at Little Meadows, 362. Arrive at Phila- delphia, drunk, 389. Effect of Braddock's defeat on, 394. Con- ference with Shirley, 402. Do. at Lake George, 407. Near Harris's ferry, have crossed Susquehanna, letter from Gov. Morris to neigh- bouring Governors, 450. Alarms in Lancaster County, 450. Mur- ders at Great Cove, 462, 464, 474. Tulpehocken murders, 503, 504. Massacre at Gnadenhutten, 524. At Mennisinks, 532. In prison at Easton, 534. Presents to, 536. Cherokees and Catawbas, 536, 558, 561, 567, 570, 571, 573, 580, 711. At Nescopeck, 558, 565. Col. Johnson's treaty with, 559. On Juniata, 566. Refugees at Bethlehem, 584. Murders in New York. 586, 610. Sent to Cones- togo Manor, 595 Reward offered for scalps of, 607, 619, 625. Burn and take McCord's fort, 611, .617. - Isaac brings scalp of Captain Jac- obs, 612. At Bethlehem, address to Gov., 636. A bad, 645. At Burlington, 645. Captain New Castle, 682. Diahogo, account given by, of, 683. Teedyuscung, reply to Gov., 721, 722, 724. Con- ference at Easton, 722, 730. Cap- tain New Castle, character of, 727. Augustus, intelligence by, from Dialogo, 729. Attack of, near Brown's fort, 738. Miscon- duct of a Lieutenant, 753, 766. Cumberland County, alarms in, 756. And petitions, 757, 758, 760. Murder near Fort Angusta, 764. Conversation between Con- rad Weiser and Shekalamy, 776. Col. Armstrong's account of ex- pedition to, and attack on Kittan- ning, with list of killed and woun- ded, 767, 775.


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Letters respecting, iii., 5, 8, 10,


16, 28, 29, 30, 32, 33, 34, 36, 38, 40, 48, 67, 76, 83, 107, 116, 139, 141, 142, 147, 149, 151, 173, 174, 190, 193, 201, 204, 206, 239, 246, 277, 283, 361, 420, 424, 425, 435, 453, 478, 581. Ar- riving at Easton, 7, 210. Teedy- uscung, respecting, 8, 104, 109, 143, 193, 206, 209, 212, 235, 247, 248, 256, 286, 299. Ogaghrad-


arika, 8. Murders, 11, 29, 30, 33, 36, 38, 40, 51, 77, 78, 139, 211, 218, 219, 241, 279, 283, 731. French and, 9, 16, 50, 79, 98, 143, 147, 151, 268-273, 293, 294, 305, 535. Weiser Conrad, letters to and from respecting, 18, 28, 31, 35, 86, 216, 221, 277. Confer- ence, remarks on, 38, 193, 216. Gallant , conduct of Lieutenant Humphreys, 28, 39. Instructions to Capt. Hambright, 42. Exami- nation of Samuel Clifford, 44. Do. of Leonard Weeser, 45. Murder near McDowell's, 51. List of, at Bethlehem, 53. Mohicans, 52 :- Delaware, 52, 83, 98,


107, 193, 571. At Easton, 53, 78. Tokayiendisery sick, 67.


Armstrong (Indian) loses a gun, 67. Mennesinks, 67. Letters of Timothy Horsfield, 34, 76. At Bethlehem, 76. Capt. Jacob's son killed, 83. Young Jacob (seven foot high) killed, 83. Sun-fish, a noted war'r, killed, 83. Shawnese, 83. Fraudulent purchase of lands from, respecting, 86. Maryred, an Indian woman, beggar, 87. Expected to attack Fort Augusta, 98. Peace with the Delawares, 98. On march to Fort Augusta, 98. Govr.'s letters on Indian af- fairs, 107, 117. Invited to settle at Shamoken 114. Letter from, to Gov'r of Maryland, 143. Let- ter from Spangenburg respecting, 141. T. Horsfield, respecting, 142. Examination of a Delaware prisoner, 147. Of a Chickasaw do. 148. Petitions for defence against, 151, 153, 159, 164, 174, 235, 238, 284. Proclamations of Gov. Dinwiddie respecting, 155, 156. Edmund Atkins superin-


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tendent of affairs with, 155. Cause of troubles with, 160. Ed- mund Atkins' operation at South, 174, 183. Presents to, 187. At Easton, 210. List of, killed at J. Cisney's field, 229. Journal of Van Etten, 229. Proclamation against selling rum to, 237. Ab- duction of a boy by four white men to the, 246. William Tata- my attended by Dr. Otto, 247. Letter of George Croghan, 248. Conference with Teedyuscung, 248. Bad policy of Gov'r invi- ting, 338. Conference with, in New Jersey, 341. Lands claimed by, in New Jersey, 344. Give powers of attorney to transact all future business, 346. Five on their way to Bethlehem, escort, 351. At Fort Augusta, 351. Conference of officers in Vir- ginia on proposals from Teedy- uscung, 367. Murders and al- arms in Lancaster, Cumberland, &c., 377. Minutes of Meeting of Committee on Indian affairs, 382. Richard Baird's Deposition, 397. Passport for Cherokees, 405. List of names and signification, 428. Memorial of Joshua (Christian In- dian), 434. Prohibition of sale of rum to, 437, 519. Conference at Philadelphia, 456-467. Mem- orial respecting it, 469. Presents to, 467. Certificate of delivery of, 477. Letters of Sir William Johnson, 193, 485. Letters of Capt. Orndt, 5, 51, 207, 209, 212, 350, 351, 367, 487, 491. Journal of Moses Titamy and Isaac Hill, 504-508. Moravian described, 500. Journal of Frederick Post, 521-544. King Beaver, 523, 524, 526. Delaware George, 524, 526. Cushcushking described, 525. Catawabas, 539, Speech of Acko- wanothio, 548. Joshua, and other Indians to Gov'r, 575. Passport from Ohio for, 554. List of, pre- sent at treaty of Easton, 558. Con- ferences at Pittsburg, 560, 571, 674. Letter from Proprietaries to Delaware, 576. Commission- ers of Indian affairs, letters, 382, 583, 734. Job Chillaway, 582,


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Complaint against Geo. Croghan for trading with, 665. Attack on Fort Ligonier, 669. Presents to, 675, 716, 718 Disturbances in Virginia, 694. Shekalamy, 721. Journal of John Hayes, 735-741. Conversation with, by F. Post, 742. Conference with, at Pitts- burgh, by Gen. Monckton, 744.


Death of Conrad Weiser, iv., 41. Teedyuscung, respecting, 40, 44, 57, 74, 82, 85, 86. Daniel Claus, Interpreter, 41. Samuel Weiser, 26, 41. Lands from, 41, 49, 67, 86, 88, 103. Depositions, 46. Message from Gen. Amherst, 48. Tellinemut, 52, give up prisoners, 52. Letters respecting, 40, 52, 61, 62, 64, 67, 82, 103, 109, 110, 138, 142, 174, 227, 260, 317. 502. Prisoners delivered up, 52, 64. To and from Gov. Hamilton, 60. Conference, 62. Murder of, by whites, 65, 430. Henry Qua- mash's story, 66. Treaty with, at Easton, by Gov. Hamilton, 68. Names of, at Treaty at Lancaster, 90. Speeches, 74, 78, 80, 82, 85, 86, 497. Complain of Sir William Johnson's treatment at a Confer- ence, 69. Allegheny, 80. Set- tlement at Cushetunk, 83. Names of, at Lancaster Treaty, 96. Chil- dren prisoners among, 98, 100. Delivered up, 100. Speech of Onandago Council to Sus- quehannah, 107. Alarm near Bedford from, 111. Murders in Cumberland Co., 117, 175. Mem- orial, Northampton Co, 120. Near Northampton, alarm, 125. Fa- milies, from Nain and Nazareth, 134. Job Chilliway, 138, 142, 174. Papunchay, 138. Murders at Great Cove, 138. Conestoga or Paxton, murder of, 147, 148, 151, 152. Passing through States, difficulties, 157, 158, 160, 162, 164, 167. Council at Fort George, N. Y., decide against, 167. Ad- dress of, in barracks to Gov., 170. Murders near Fort Loudoun, 175. Plan of Lords of trade for management of Indian affairs, 182, 189. Licenses to trade with, required 186. Tribes in Northern


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and Southern districts, N. A., lists of, 188. Peace made by Col. Bradstreet with, on Erie and Ohio, 207. Charge of killing, by people of New Jersey, 207. Goods, - destroyed between Fort Pitt and Philadelphia, 217, 219-222, 224, 226, 228, 230. Murder by whites near Pittsburg, 217, 218. At Shamokin threatened, 217. Going to build on Great I-land, 218. Murders, 249, 296, 307, 329. Let- ters of Sir. Wm. Johnson complain- ing of ill tr atment of, 261. Boundaries between Colonies and, proposed, 261, 262, 281. Expen- ses of Conferences with, 262. Complaint from Bucks Co., against 273. Act to remove settlers on lands not purchased of, 283. Mur- der by Fred, Stump, 290, 296. Presents of condolence for, 294. Congress of at Sir Wm. Johnson's, 294, 307, 309. Land purchase and treaty at Fort Stanwix, 309. Trade, long report on, embracing Treaties with various Colonies, 313, 331, 349. Conference, with Six Nations at Johnson Hall, 1755, 325. Sir Win. Johnson's speech to Six Nations, 325, 326. Boundary between Pennsylvania, &c., 329. Murder of Seneca George's son, 349. Complaint of Col Francis for land and salt springs, 349. Act of N. Y., res- pecting trade, 361, 369. Murderer of Indian Stephen sent from Vir- ginia, 365. Act of Virginia on Indian trade, 371, 372. Minutes of Commissioners of Pennsylva- nia on Indian trade, 373, 448. Conoquieson to Sir Wm, Johnson, 373. Sir William Johnson, on proceedings at Fort Stanwix 375. Letters respecting, 411, 413, 430, 533, 539, 556, 559, 567. Mur- der of two, by R. Brown's servant, 430, 433. Murders near Fort Pitt, 437. Minutes of a Council held with, at Philadelphia, 438. Speech of Pipe, Chief of Dela- wares, 441. Gov. Penn's answer to Newcomer's message, 469. Speech of Shawanese to Geo. Cro- ghan, 497. Letter to Six Nations


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and Delawares from Arthur St. Clair, 500. Shawanese, 501, 512, 574, 583. Murder of Joseph Wipey, Indian Chief of Dela- wares, 503, 520. Intelligence received by messenger from Mus- kingum, 509. Letter from Alex- ander McKee, 511. And Virgin- ians, 511, 516, 517. White Eyes, Captain, 513, 531, 539, 540, 684. Newcomer, 513. Petition from Westmoreland, 518. Murders by 519. Maclure killed by, 520, 526. Traders successful, 523. Logan (Mingo chief, ) returns with scalps and prisoner, 525, 541. Minute of Conference at Pittsburg, with, 531. Depositions of W. Wilson and J. Pollock, 544. Opposed to Virginia, 551. No accommodation, 557. Speeches, 552. Message on Murders, 554. Depositions, 555. Place for Trade proposed, 557. War, accounts of the rise of, 568, Presents to, 615. Speech of Lord Dunmore to White Eyes, 684. In Northumber'd, create alarm, 789.




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