General index to the Colonial records, in 16 volumes, and to the Pennsylvania archives in 12 volumes, V 2, Part 26

Author: Hazard, Samuel, 1784-1870
Publication date: 1860
Publisher: Philadelphia, Pa. : Printed by J. Severns & Co.
Number of Pages: 666


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Canada, sent by Gen. Gates, v., 153. Col. Bull appointed to meet, at Easton, 201, 203, 208. Of Pluggy's-town commit hostilities against Virginia, 258, 260, 286, 313. Delawares, 313. Alarms and murders in Westmoreland Co., 344, 443, 540, 599. Letters, Gen. Hand, 443, 541. Capt. John Miner, 444. Capt. John Killbuck. 444. Capt. Samuel Meason, 445, D. Zeisberger, 447. Morgan Jones, 448. Wm. Cross, 449. John Corbley, 449. James Chew 449. Near Fort Augusta, 611. Joab Chillaway, 718. Condition of fron- tiers, 737. Murders and alarms on frontiers, 741.


On western frontiers, vi., 18. Alarms from, in Bedford county, 39, 194. Murders, 39. West- moreland co., &c., 69, 175, 191, 194. John Harris' opinion of, 211. And tories on frontiers, 436, 447, 467, 469, 485, 487, 530, 536, 660, 662, 666, 669, 674, 682, 683, 690, 691, 692, 767. Cap- tain Alexander McKee and others join, 445. Murders by, 485, 487,


Indians, vi .-


491, 495, 499, 515, 516, 524, 552, 559, 564, 570, 571, 573, 577, 589, 603, 610, 612, 647, 655, 661, 673, 688, 721. Commissioners to hold treaty at Pittsburg with, 578. Defence against the, 586. Gen. Hand's conference with, 601. Gen. Armstrong on warfare with, 614. At Wyoming, 626, 629, 631, 632, 634, 647, 648, 660, 662, 669, 730. General panic, 634, 635, 639, 642, 658. Defensive arrange- ments, 640, 645. Coshieton de- stroyed by, 651. Kill Captain Miller, 673. Son of Capt. Brady mortally wounded, 688, 689. Messages to Col. George Morgan, 587, 652, 714. Treaty at Fort Pitt, 717. Col. Hartley attacks, 770, 772.


On frontiers, vii., 3, 4, 5, 10, 81, 132, 173, 362, 399, 408, 419, 431, 445, 447, 505, 554, 562, 564, 569, 572, 578, 589, 603, 606, 612, 614, 615, 617, 618, 649, 650, 664, 673, 696, 710, 715, 755, 769. Chief killed, 5. Skirmishes with, 5, 6, 7, 173. Murders, 16, 173, 399, 438, 521, 524, 534, 574. Towns destroyed, 6, 81. Prison- ers with, 10. Seneca chief, Great Tree, 11. Towns, 6, 11. And tories at Minnesinks, &c., 15, 63, 81. Brant at Pennipack, 63. At Wyoming and Minnesink, 63, 81. On Susquehanna, 81, 87, 117. On Chilisquaqua, 82. Escort to Fort Lawrens attacked by S. Girty and Mingoes, 173. Alarms at Ligonier and Blackleg creek, 173. Gen. Washington on expedition against, 210. State of the fron- tiers, 258, 268, 275, 282, 283. Arrive in Philadelphia, 292. Or- ders not to be waited for in emer- gency, 300. Massacre near Fort Ligonier-attacks and murders near Fort Jenkins, 345, 346, 357. Do. near Fort Freeland-take J. Mcknight (a member of Assem- bly ) prisoner, 346. Various inas- sacres, 357. Use of dogs and horsemen against, recommended 357. In Philadelphia, 362, 364. Scalps, reward for, 362. In Nor- thumborland county, 408, 574,


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606, 614, 615. Near Fort Jen- kins, 438. Near Fort Laurens, 465. Speeches, 495, 505. Near Kittanning, 505, Gov. Hamilton captured, 512. Proceedings on frontiers, 516. Fort Freeland de- stroyed by, and British, 586, 589, 591, 592, 593, 597. Capt. Boon, &c., killed, 590, 591, 592. And Capt. Dougherty, 591, 610. Gen. Sullivan going to Tioga, 594. Arrival, 715. Letter, Jno. Van Campen, 603. Mahakamack, 603. Proceedings in Paxton, 606, 609. Shenung town burned, 667. Near Franks town, 702. Colonel Brod- head destroys towns, 702. Towns destroyed by Gen. Sullivan, 709, 721, 724. Murder of Lieut. Boyd, 723. Various tribes, 517, 518, 541. Their proceedings, 524, 526, 541. Marvellous escape of an express from, 527. In North- ampton county, 572. Minnesinks, 573, 575. .


Murders by, viii., 23, 140, 157, 159, 189, 203, 213, 249, 282, 341, 369, 488, 513, 514, 528, 529, 640. Delaware, murder of, 30. Scalps, James Clark, 23, 29. On fron- tiers, 78. Proposed mode of defence against, 114. Attack a sugar camp on Raccoon creek, 140. Letter of J. Hackenwelder, respecting, 152. Munceys, Dela- wares and Shawnese, 152. On Fishing and Muncey creeks, 156. Take prisoners, 157. Mingoes or Munzus, Wisndoughalends, 159 Munzey, Washnash, 159. Pre- miums for scalps, 167, 172, 176, 187, 283. Take Peter Bens pris- oner, 171. Invasions, 176. Pris- oners, 189. Incursions, 202. At- tacked by Major and Capt. West- brook and Captain Van Etten, 202. Murder of Gilbert and Peirt families, 213. Depredations by, 224, 226. In Northampton co., 238, 286. In Cumberland cc., 243. In Buffaloe valley, 249. Near Augwick, 278. Near 12 M. Run, 282. Murders by, near Sunbury, 341, 513. Scalps, 369, 393. Petition from Northampton against, 387. Alarms from, 408.


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Expedition proposed against, 412. Captain Phillips and others killed by, 488. Murder by Wyandots, 513. In Kentucky, 514. Dela- waretown destroyed by Colonel Church of Virginia, 515. Henry O'Niell's deposition respecting, 527. Murder between Reading and Shamokin, 529, 532. On Robinson Run, 526. Shawnese towns destroyed by Col. Clarke, 536. Incursion on Emanuel Gon- sales, 558. Near Northumber- land, 558. Northampton, 560. Attack on Fort Rice, 568. Scalps, 568. Base attempt to destroy Delaware, by whites near Hanna's town, 596. War between Dela- wares and Senecas, 640. Murder on French creek, 640. Proposed operations of, 691, 692.


Their title to Conestoga Manor, ix., 49. On frontiers, 39. Capt. Brady, 39. Delawares, 39, 97. Attack Col. Pomroy's house, 51. Murders by, 70, 107, 152, 192, 236, 240, 257. At Wills' mills, 10. Northampton county, 113, 158. In Bedford county, 152, 236. Col. Brodhead attacks towns, 161. Moravian, kindness of, 161. Near Bradford, 192. Pursued by Lieut. Morrison of Virginia regiment, 201. Engagement with Captain Moore and Lieutenant Smith near Frankstown, 202. Ravages on frontiers, 238, 559. Delawares, 247. Shawanese, 247. Wyan- dots, 247. Northampton co., 257, 275. George Lerne and others killed, 258. Indian town, 323. Defeated, 334. In Northumber- land co., 392. Attacks, near Maco- nie creek, 396. Expected at Sun- bury, 504. In Cumberland co., 522. Moravian massacres at Muskingum, 523, 524, 629. In Bedford county, 192, 606, 619, 629. Hanna's town, 240, 526. Expedition against, 630, 635, 636. Declined, 640, 649, 724. At and near Wyoming, 657. Deposition of Samuel Hunter respecting murder of John Martin and wife, 658. Cap. Robinson on ditto, 659. Petition of prisoners among, 733.


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Murders by, x., 15, 22, 167, 265, 464. Affairs, 25, 46, 53, 83- 90, 119-125, 168, 265, 294, 295, 317, 410, 554. Treaty of peace proposed, 45, 62. Hostilities on frontiers, 53. Conference at Onan- dago, 63. Report, E. Douglass, on negotiations with, 62, 70, 83. Captain Pipe, 83, 84, 85. Council at Detroit, 84. Various tribes, 84- 90. Congress do not object to Pennsylvania holding a confer- ence with, for purchase of lands, 105. Resolution of Assembly respecting purchase of lands from, 111. Report to Congress on In- dian affairs, 119-125, 126. Treaty with, 152. In Cumberland co. (1779), 159, 161. Take Mrs. Walker and others and kill on Buffalo, and Short creeks (1783), 167. Commissioners appointed to hold treaty with, 265. Confer- ence with Lee and Butler on trea- ties with, 295. Report and reso- lutions of Assembly on, 316. List of goods for purchasing lands from Indians, 318. Instructions to Commissioners, 320. On res- toration of prisoners, 325, 326. Expenses on transportation of goods to, heavy, 332. Commis- sioners to treat with, arrive at Fort Stanwix, 346 La Fayette ad- dresses, 346. Negotiations of Commissioners with Six Nations of, 357. Pine Creek, alias Tia- daughton, of treaty of 1768, 357. Answer of Six Nations, 357. Deed from, 360. Treaty at Fort McIntosh, 391, 395. Boundary with, 418. Murder by Mamaugh- taquie opposite Pittsburg, 465. Indian in prison, 466. Judge Bryan, respecting his trial, 473. Commissioners for treaty with, 489. List of goods for, 497. To be delivered by W. Maclay, and explanations respecting hunting on their lands, 510. A pass re- quested for T. and J Killbuck, Indian hostages, returning home, 526. Speech of Sir J. Johnson, 554. Indian treaty on boundary with United States, 562. Obliga- tion of Commissioners to deliver


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goods, &c., to, 610. Conference with " Whole Face " and "Long Hair," on survey of donation lands, 740. Segonkquas and Conhonew, 741. Indian robber -- ies, 763.


Report to Congress on hostile intentions of, xi., 72. Purchase from, by Susquehannah county, 114. Murders by, 149, 209. Let- ter, Cherokee women to Presi- dent, 181. Letter James Rinker, Superintendent of, to R. Butler, respecting, 206. Murders in Washington county, 209, 377. Purchase of Erie lands from, 390. Attack Fort Harmar, 392. Com- missioners to purchase Erie fromn, 405. Outrages at Wyoming, 432. Instructions to Commissioners to, 503. Purchase of lands from Six Nations, towards Erie, 50S. Ob- ligation of Commissioners to, 507, 509. Treaty at Fort McIntosh, 510. Agreement between Gen. Butler and Gibson with Six Na- tions, for lands, 529. Letter of Cherokee chiefs to Pres. Mifflin, 584. Act of Congress for ex- pense of negotiations with, 604. Defence against, 666. Trouble- some in Washington county, 673, 675, 685. Col. McGillivray and chiefs of Creek Nation visit Phila., 707, 711, Murders on Pine creek, 709, 710, 714, 719, 720. Trouble- some in Northumberland county, 710. Petition of prisoners among, 712. Murderers described, 721. Take horses from Plum creek, 723. Samuel Doyle arrested, 730. Cornplanter and Stiff Knee at Philadelphia, 733, 739, 740. Com- plaints by, 739. Against, 740. About to return from Philad'a, 740, 741. Joseph Nicholason, in- terpreter, 742. S. Doyle acquit- ted, 745.


Murders on Pine Creek, xii., 9, Cornplanter, Indian Ch'f, 32. Deed for Erie, 100. Murders, 107, 14S. Mingoes, 108, 111, 114, 120, 123, 164, 179, 189, 227, 232, 233, 246, 252, 256, 269, 305. Delawares 111, 114, 120, 132, 153, 155, 156, 157, 159, 166, 182, 188, 214, 228,


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231, 233, 235, 237, 239. Shawnese, 111, 120, 132, 150, 157, 159, 163, 164, 179, 181, 189, 227, 238, 241. A town attacked by Col., Van- schaik, 112. White Eyes a Mingo chief, 119. Burn a speech of Gen. B., 120. Wyandots, 123, 131, 147, 150, 158, 159, 163, 164, 179, 184, 250, 252, 256, 259, 271. Attack fort Canhawa, 126. A Delaware murdered, 127. Tawas, 131, 147. 150, 185. Chipewas, 131, 147, 150, 184. Cherokees, 131. Poot- eatomies, 131, 147, 150, 184, Mohicans, 131, 132. Nonowland, 132, 156. Affairs, 132, 153. From Coochocking, 135. Munceys, 136, 155, 159, 164. Brodhead's expe- dition against, 137, 153, 154, 156, 164, 165, 169. Steal horses, 139. At Fort Dillars carry off boys, 142. A prisoner taken, 147. Moses Kilbuck, 121, 147. Senecas, 147, 148, 159, 300, 321. Attacked by Lieut. Harding, Nonowland, &c .; wounded, 156. Seneca towns burn- ed, 156, 157. Huron's, 157. Yayhroonwago, 156, 165. Buck- loons, 156. Mahusquechikoken, 156. Indian towns on French Creek, 157. Maquichee tribe of the Shawnese, 157, 158, 159, Col. Clarke making peace with, 157. Murder at Cheat River, 163, 164, 256. Indian lands invaded from Ohio, 176. Peckawee and Chil- acoffe tribes make depredations, 179, 181. Wyandughalins, 182. Murders near Miami, 189, 210, 212, 214, 224. Council at Cos- hocking, 219. Lands settlers on, 220. Expedition against, 124, 125, 238. Wylandaweechan, 227. Mah- ingweegeesuch's letter to Council, 229. Expedition against, 229, 232. Near Logstown and Chartier's Creek, 234. Scalps, premium for, 240. Presents for, 241. Murders in Westmoreland Co., 242. Pris- oners taken and killed, 243. Wy- andots cross Ohio, 248. Attacked and killed near Fort McIntosh, 249, 250, 252. Take forts in the "new country, " 257. Shawnese town at Chilcothe destroyed by Col., Clarke, 258, 263. Men killed


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on Robinson's Run, 261, 263. Mc Intyre's party kills, 270. Murders on Ten Mile Creek, 271. Letter of Wm. Penn to Susquehannah, 280. Slaves, 280. Purchase on Brandywine, 281. Letter of Pitts- burg Committee on, 300. All-Face, a Seneca chief, 300. Half Town, 300. Capt. Harris (a warrior, ) 300. Cut-Cheek, 300. Henry Kil- buck ( Delaware chief ) petitions for his land, 305. Charles Wilkins wishes to open a store among, 317. Murder in Northumberland Co., 318, 319, 320, 322. Corn- planter and others on their way, 321. Letter from several, 322. Sleeping Place (McConnel's Town) 461.


Ingersoll, Jared, v., 502, Council ask him to remain in the city, 503. Ingersoll, Jonathan, ix., 643.


Innholders not to sell rum to soldiers, iii., 132.


Innes Col., at Fort Cumberland, ii., 277, 376.


Inquisition on three Indians mur- dered, 267, 268. At Wyoming, iv., 384.


Instructions, to commissioners to New Jersey, i., 58. To W. Penn on wrecked treasure, 140. From Great Britain, 97, 100, 102, 105. To W. Penn on birth of James III., 106. To Gov. Gordon, duties on negroes, 306. Of Governor to take murderers of Indians, 217. To proprietaries on appeals, 196. To Scull and Zaduskey, 222. Smith and Scholehoven, 223. To Hamil- ton and Georges, 429. To Lewis Evans about map, ii., 46. To L. Osbourne for papers from Mary- land, 92. Additional, to Governor Thomas, 104. To T. & R. Penn, on appeals, 107. To Col. Shirley, 178. To General Braddock, 203. Captain Frederick Smith, 544, 552. Jonas Seely, 544, 556, 596. Adam Read, 545, 551. B. Frank- lin to Captain Vanetta, 546, Conrad Weiser, 517. T. McKee, 553, 563, 564. James Galbraith, 555 Jacob Morgan, 555. Cap- tain Busse, 555. Thomas McGee, 563, 504. John Ross, 595. Col.


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Instructions-ii.


Wm. Clapham, 596, 667. Of Captain Dumas, to Mons. Donville,


(a French officer taken, ) 600. To James Burd, 601. 603. John Steel, 601. Captain Potter, 602, 6 3. Edward Shippen, 603. Cap- tains of Cumberland, 602. Elisha Salter, 603, 621. Robert Irwin, 624. Captain Miles, 687. Res- pecting letters of Marque, iii., 3. To Commander of Fort Hunter, 17. To Captain Hambright, 42. To Lewis Morris, Jr., 90. Priva- teers or letters of marque, 91. To Adjutant Kern, 334. To George Stevenson, 386. To Captain R. Walker, 409. To John Bull, 557. F. Post, 620. To officers, &c., at Fort Augusta, 727. To appraisers of transports, iv., 56 James Hendricks, 113. Colonel Arm- strong, 114, 116. Rev. Mr. Elder, &c., 116. James Young, 125, 180, 192. Captain J. Schlosser. 160. Colonel Turbut Francis, 177, 195. James Webb, at Lancaster, 180. Asher Clayton, 194. Peter Bard, 210. To Sheriff, Justices and Posse of Northampton county, 421. To Comm. Caldwell, 726.


To Captain Proctor, 728. To Com'r Davison, 791. To Henry Dougherty, 791. To Henry Fisher, v., 42. Captain Boyd, 43. From Councils, (volunteers, ) 119. Cir- cular, 129. For recruiting, 209. To Commodore Seymour, 233. For survey of Delaware and shore, 441. To Captain John Hunn, 450. Lieutenants of counties, 458. To escort of prisoners in Masonic Lodge, 607, 609. To Com. Hazel- wood, 637. To Mr. Buchanan, 711. Letter, 771. To James Davidson, vi., 16, 186. To mil- lers, 303-305. To superintend- ants, for purchase of provisions, 306, 307, 311-314. To F. Baily and Captain Laing, respecting provisions in Virginia, 404. To Sheriff, 621. To Lieutenant Stoy, 717. To James Claypoole, Sheriff, vii.,. 291. To Lieutenants, viii., 72. Colonel John Bull, 164. To Commissary of Supplies, 287. To recruiting officers, 290. To Colo- 33


Instructions-viii.


nel of City Battalion, 309. To Colonel Wm. Henry, 309. Capt. Samuel Morris, 310. To agents for sale of confiscated estates, 345. Captain McElhatten, 365. To L. Nicola, on enlistments, 422. To Captain Isaac Roach, ix., 96. To Andrew Higgins, 413. Of Congress to General Wm. Irvine, 419. To commissioners on boundary, 519. To Robinson and Shrawder, x., 99. To Sergeants Lee and Mc- Clure, 109. General Irvine to James Boggs, 115 To Major Moore, 127, 132. To Rev. James Finley, 163, (1783.) To Captain Shrawder, 165, (1783.) To Com- missioners on boundary with Vir- ginia, 230. To Lieutenant Colonel Harmar, 309. To commissioners to treat with Indians, 320. To Colonel Proctor, respecting H. Carbery, 323. To commissioners at Wyoming, 330. To Sheriff Antes, to arrest persons at Wyo- ming, 344. To William Irwine as land agent, 427. To Samuel Dale, xi., 66. To Colonel John Craig, 189, 196. To officers in Luzerne county, 204. To Com- missioners, 205. To N. Denison, 212. To Balliet and Armstrong to view lands in Luzerne county, 304. To Captain Jno. Kemp, with provisions for prisoners at New York, (1782,) 497. To com- missioners to Indians, 503. To Evan Owen, on Nescopec road, 585 Commissioners, on Susque- hanna, 634. To commissioners to view rivers, 683. To Charles Pettit, agent, on accounts with United States, 708. Report, 749. Governor John Penn, respecting Wyoming, xii., 51.


Insurrection, Tory, in lower coun- ties, iv., 773.


Intercourse with foreign nations, xi., 708.


Internal commerce proceedings of Ass'y, and Merch'ts, x., 128, 130. Internal navigation, proceedings between Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland, respecting, xi., 25, 27, 77. Commissioners of Virginia and Maryland on, 511.


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Invalid Regiment, design of, vi., | 411 ; vii., 358. How officers are transferred to, 701. Philada., in- effective, ix., 103, 206.


Invitation of French Minister to Pres. and Council to dinner, viii., 45, 609.


Irish, Nathan, Letter to Committee of Safety, model of a boat, iv., 639.


Iron, price of at Easton, vii., 177. At Chester, 566. Furnaces, &c., in Pennsylvania, returns of, ii., 52-55. Govr's Circular respec- ting, iii., 275. Works at Andover, N. J., fit for steel, vi., 178. Chel- sea forge, 627.


Irvine, James, letter, iii., 702. Irvine, Col. James, Letter, iv., 138. Irvine, Gen. James, and Col. Mat- thew, in behalf of prisoners of war, in N. Y., viii., 660, 663, 664. Irvine, Hon. James, letter to, on prisoners to be discharged, x., 26. Disturbances in Washington Co., 467. Retires from V. Presidency, 527. Case of Doane and Dawson, 609.


Irvine, Col. Wm., v., 172, 340 ; vi., 720.


Irvine, Gen. William, viii., 74, 86, 103, 206, 225, 234, 238, 245, 409. Rank, 409. Militia, 511, 512, 540, 578, 642. Letters to and from, ix., 15, 16, 83, 240, 285, 345, 373, 458, 468, 515, 525, 552. Instructions from Congress, 419, 433. Death of Col. Lochry, 458. Massacre at Muskingum, 525. Boundary line-taxes, &c., 575. Certificates respecting engage- ment and wounded, 587. Destruc- tion of Hanna's Town, 595. Ex- pedition against Indians, 630, 635, 636, 648, 649, 724. Appoints John Irwinagent, 649. Money sent to 724. Respecting sale of Lands, x., 56, 66. At Fort Pitt, 95. Instructions to Sergts., respecting Fort McIntosh, 109. Instructions from, relative to lands opposite to Fort Pitt, 115. Agreement with Mr. Boggs, 140. Letter from Dr. ยท Hutchinson, 218. Recommended as land agent, 425. Instructions to, 427. Surveys between French and Sugar Creeks, 509.


Irvine, William, proposes in Con. gress, proceedings respecting Erir, xi., 247. Wyoming, 338. Timber opposite Fort Pitt, 501. Survey of the donation lands, 512. Ac- count of donation lands, 513-520. Irwin, Arthur, complaint against, ix., 199.


Irwin, Barclay, & Co., respecting a vessel for State, vii., 198, 246. Irwin, Capt., vii., 39, 512.


Irwin, Mr. John, viii., 69. Appoin- ted agent by Genl. Wm. Irvine, ix., 649. No civil magistracy in Pittsburg, x., 289.


Irwin, Gen. wounded near German- town, and death, vi., 70, 85, 89, 90, 98, 128. Neglected by militia when he fell, 100. Letter to, from Dr. Hutchinson. Four men burned by fire-works in Phila., - x., 218.


Irwin Capt. Joseph, viii., 8, 40, 68,


79; xii., 138, 160, 163, 169. A Warden, 314.


Irwin, Mr., xii., 275.


Irwin, Matthew, commiss'y, v., 587. Qr. Master, 613. Letter, 771. Fitting a privateer, vi., 166, 718. And Rob. Bridges, vii., 314. Fit- ting out a galley, 314. Asks for Cannon, 314; 244, 261, 265, 266, 311, 734, 765. Elected Re- corder of Philadelphia, x., 707. Recorder appointed Justice of Common Pleas, xi., 136.


Irwin, R , commis'n and instruction


as chief wagon master, ii., 624. Irwin, Robert, viii., 14, 126 Irwin, Col. Samuel, viii., 637, 638. Irwin, Tho's, &c., vii., 147. Loan of powder, viii., 138.


Irwin, Capt. enters Continental ser- vice, v., 39 ; vii., 512.


Irwine, Brig. Gen., letter to, v., 162, 584.


Isaac, Indian, ii., 612, 621.


Islands in Western Rivers, xi., 644, 667. In Delaware River, under jurisdiction of Pennsylvania, xii., 74. Report on claims to, 87.


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Jack, Capt., viii., 211; xii., 122, 139, 140, 195, 235.


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Jack, James, Magistrate's Commis- sions, new and old differ, x., 264. Commissions, xi., 363.


Jackson, David, pay for wagons, viii., 544. Elected delegate to Congress, x., 437. Letter, 522. Jackson, Maj. Wm., Sec'y at War, ix., 757.


Jacobs, Captain, killed and scalped, ii., 612, 621.


Jail, of Philada., prisoners for crim- inal offences in, ix., 249. Site of, for an exchange in Phila., x., 104.


Jamaica, fleet at, in want of provi- sions owing to embargo, iii., 187.


James, Abel-salt, vii., 758.


James III., (the pretender, ) birth of, instructions to Wm. Penn on, i., 106.


Jameson, Lieut., Letter to, xii., 177, 186, 193. At Fort Armstrong, 177, 195.


Jamieson. David, letters, iii., 8, 413. David, vii., 490. And


James Eichelberger, vii., 490, 530.


January, Thomas, letter, iii., 410. Jay, Hon. John, elected by Congress, Secr'y of foreign affairs-his duty, &c., x., 401, 402, 557. Laws of State sent to, 407. Trans- mits a letter from Mons. Marbois, 409. And from John Adams, re- lative to consecration of Ameri- can Bishops, 433. Respecting a Spanish sailor, 499. Representa- tives do not attend, 538. About to return from Europe, (1784,) 557. Vice Consul of France, 735. Respecting Spanish flag, 743. In- quiry, 759. xi., 171, 202, 287, 411. Letter to, xii., 163, 176.


Jeffers, Ensign, J., in favour of Cornplanter, xii., 86.


Jefferson, Thomas, Gov. of Virginia, on boundary, viii., 196, 641, 707, 709. Gov. of Va., on boundary line, ix., 78, 160, 189. Secretary of State, letters from, xi., 679, 681, 685, 688, 689, 696, 700, 703, 705, 706, 707, 708, 709, 712, 713, 718, 722. Gov. of Va., Letters, to, xii., 140, 273.


Jeffries, Joseph, vi., 349. Jenkings, Col., letter from Wm.


Penn on troubles from Somerset county, Cape Henlopen, &c., i., 147.


Jenifer & Root-prices of Wagons, vii., 750.


Jenkins, Fort, vii., 29, 40, 157, 171.


Burnt, 563; viii., 29, 40, 157, 171. Burnt, 563; xii., 380-382. Jenkins, John, letter on Wyoming,


x., 37, Respecting, xi., 15, 45, 52. Jenkins, Robert, counterfeits bills of credit in England, i., 578. Ar- rested in N. York, 619. Deliver- ed up to Gov. of Pennsylvania, 620. Examination of, 620. De- positions, 621. Letter, J. Ladd to J. Steele, 623.


Jenkins, Stephen, petition of, re- lease from prison, xi , 537.


Jennings, Dr., at Sunbury, vii., 511.


Jennings, Governor, memorial to, from Salem, i., 75.


Jennings, John, deposition respect- ing Wyoming, iv., 343. To be arrested, xi., 328.


Jennings, Michael, vii., 311, 359. Jewish, Congregation of Philadelphia invites President, &c., to attend consecration of Synagogue in Cherry St., (1782) x., 731.


Joel, Mr. (a tory) viii., 576, 579, 624, 657.


Johnson, Dr., Commissioner of Con- necticut, iv., 470.


Johnson, Gov. Th., Letter to, xii., 166.


Johnson, Gov. of Maryland, com- plaint against Capt. Nicholson for contempt, v., 328. On Whiskey law, vii., 125.


Johnson, Jacob, letter on Wyoming, x., 34.


Johnson, Sir John, ix., 102. At De- troit, Indian Council, x., 84, 87. Speech to Indians, 554.


Johnson, John, robberies, ix., 603- 606.


Johnson, Mr., suspected of being a British emissary on account of a proposed immigration, ix., 552. Johnson, Mr., release of, x., 171. Johnson, Sir William, treaty propo- . sed at his house, ii., 279. Letters to and from, 26, 299, 393, 535. Gains advantage over French, 422, 424. Success of, 446, 531,


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: 535. Extract from Treaty, 559. Censures Governor Morris for proclaiming war with Delaware Indians, + 51. His views on dec- laration of war against Delaware Indians, 655; iii., 193, 485, 704; iv, 40, 44, 56, 74, 77, 78, 80, 103, 137, 165, 215, 226, 249, 260, 290, 292, 307, 349, 375. Indians complain of him, 69. Address to Six Nations of Indians, (1755,) 325.


Johnston, Col. Andrew, orders of Gov. Belcher to, ii., 481.


Johnston, Capt. Andrew, on York Co., riots, xi., 157.


Johnston, Benj., respecting lands from Virginia, x., 611.


Johnston, Col. Francis, letter, v., 12, 172. Appointed to receive and distribute clothing, vi., 181. Disabled by ill health, 250. Or- ders, 732. Return of 2d Brig. under, vii., 66. Letter on want of Clothing in Army, 411. Affair at Stony Point, &c., 581; viii., 373, 410, 539, 693. Appointed Receiver General of land office, ix., 67. Order for books, &c., 202, 327. Commr. to treat with Indians x., 265. On land office, 282. On restoration of pris ners, 325, 32%. Counterfeit certificates, 453. Sales of depreciation lands, xi., 125. Islands in Western Rivers, 644, 667. Report, 750.


Johnston, Gen'l, of Maryland, v., 195.


Johnston, Dr. Robert, petition of, ix., 457.


Johnston, Gov. Wm. F., messages on Archives, i., 3, 16.




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