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NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



Andrus-town destroyed, 360*. 



Animals, stories of man's relations 

 to, 1 42-. 



Annenraes, escape, 192'; spared, 

 192^; death of, 201°, 203^ 



Annierronnons Iroquois, 183'. 



Annies, 159*. 



Antouhonorons, 163^ I63^ 



Aontarisati, burned, 198^ 



Aquadaronde, sick, 242^ 



Aquanoschioni, 165*. 



Aquendero, speech at Onondaga, 

 246", son poisoned, 252®; enter- 

 tained by Schuyler, 255\ 



Argenson, Gov. d', landed at Quebec, 

 210*. 



Arms and ammunition, demand for, 



202^ 



Ashpo, Samuel, mentioned, 348\ 

 Assensing, council at, 317*. 

 Assistaeronons, I39\ 

 AtogoiiaekoiJan, 2I0^ 

 Atotarho?, 157", 255'. 

 Attikamegues, attacked by Iroquois, 



214^ 



Attiwandaronks, 1351 



Auglaize, council at, 375^ 



Auriesville, shrine, I9I^ 



Aurora, see Chonodote. 



Avaugour, Governor d', quoted, 2I5^ 



Avery, Rev. Henry, mentioned, 348^. 



Avery, Rev. Peter, mentioned, 348^ 



Baptisms, at Onondaga, 201'. 

 Baptiste, Jean, mission to Onondaga, 



200l 



Baptiste, Jean, baptism, 20il 

 Barclay, Rev. Henry, mission, 318^; 



appointed catechist, 347^. 

 Barclay, Rev. Thomas, mentioned, 



347'. 

 Barentsen, Peter, visit to Mohawks, 



I74^ 



Barlow, Colonel, on council at Al- 

 bany, 351'. 



Baron, a Huron chief, 245*; settles 

 near Albany, 249"*. 



Barre, Governor de la, replaces 

 Count Frontenac, 227®; letter of 

 Louis 14 to, 230'. 



Bartram, John, cited, 128^; naturalist, 



282\ 



Bateaux for English, 260°. 



Bayard, Colonel, on relations of Iro- 

 quois to New York, 250^ 



Beauchamp, W. M., cited, I28^ 



Beaucour, attack on Iroquois, 240'. 



Beauharnois, Governor de, proposes 

 building fort at Crown Point, 

 274^; receives messages from On- 

 ondagas, 275®; Indian name, 279*; 

 raises Indian chiefs, 279"; council 

 with Iroquois, 280^ 286^ 



Beaver land trust deed, 256^ 27I^ 



Beaver trade at Albany, 253^ 



Belletre, M. de, attack on German 

 Flats, 313". 



Bellomont, Governor, sends troops to 

 Albany, 250^; opinion of Iroquois, 

 252^; council at Albany, 253^; 

 quoted, 254^; complains of Schuy- 

 ler, 255'; death, 256'. 



Belt, Old, mentioned, 31 1^ 312^ 316'; 

 death, 33ol 



Beschefer, Father, mentioned, 217". 



Big Flats burned, 365-. 



Black Kettle, killed, 249^ 



Black Prince, see Tochanuntie. 



Blacksmiths, sent to Iroquois towns, 

 237^, 294', 304^; desired by Onon- 

 dagas, 238^; at Onondaga, 240', 

 258°, 279"; desired by Senecas, 

 264*; in Seneca country, 266', 27o\ 

 280*, 2901 



Blacksnake, Governor, story, i82\ 



Bleecker, Capt. John, sent to Onon- 

 daga, 251', 255', 263'. 



Blew Bek, at Canada, 268'. 



Bliss, Rev. Asher, on temperance 

 societies, 38I^ 



Bone pits, 141". 



Boundary, partial arrangements for, 

 327^*; conference at Fort Stanwix, 

 3Z3^\ question settled, 334^; sig- 

 natures to the deed, 334"; colonial 

 representatives present, 334^; new, 

 378^ 



Bounty on scalps, 245', 285', 288*, 

 306', 313*. 



Bouquet, Colonel, defeats Indians, 

 321'. 



Bourdon, ambassador to Mohawks, 



