INDEX TO HISTORY OF THE NEW YORK IROQUOIS 



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brother, 164°; mission among, 208^; 

 peace proposals, 212*; villages 

 north of Lake Ontario, 219^; num- 

 bers, 210", 224^ 277^ 291^ 324', 384^ 

 385^; towns, 224^; Susquehanna 

 lands, 229^ 26/, 272*; proposals to 

 Governor Howard of Virginia and 

 Governor Dongan, 231^; war with 

 Miamis, 245'; send messenger to 

 French, 251°; losses, 252^^; re- 

 turned prisoners, 255' ; council 

 at Pennsylvania, 269*'; offer to sell 

 lands, 272*; order Shawnees to re- 

 turn east, 274®; chief killed at 

 Oswego Falls, 275*; refuse to aid 

 English, 290^; neutral, 293*^, 310^; 

 at Oswegatchie, 300*; at Quebec, 

 302*; at Niagara, 309''; come to 

 Montreal, 309^; come to Fort 

 Johnson, 31 1"; conference with 

 Cherokee chiefs, 311"; fight against 

 Catawbas and English, 312'; coun- 

 cil at Easton, 318*^; councils with 

 Johnson, 335^ 349^; towns burned, 

 365'; number employed by English, 

 371' ; reservation acknowledged, 

 378^; land sales, 379*. 

 Cedars, battle of, 3521 

 Chamberlain, Theophilus, mentioned, 



348^ 

 Champlain, Samuel de, cited, I28^ 

 ^33\ I5I^ I67^ 180'; mentioned, 

 ,_ 135^; finds only Algonquins on St 

 JP Lawrence in 1603, 150'; on re- 

 I movals of Hurons and Senecas, 

 ! 161^; on Entouhonorons, 162^; use 

 of name Iroquois, 165®; expedition 

 of 1609, 168^; first battle with Mo- 

 hawks, 168^-69''; battle of 1610, 

 169^; visits Hurons, 169^; invasion 

 of 1615, 169*; route, 170^; siege, 

 170^; retreat, i7o'-7i^; among the 

 Hurons, 171^; plan to seize 

 Iroquois town, 175^; Champlain's 

 map of 1632, explanation of, 394\ 

 I Chapel built, 204^ 

 I Chapin, General, mentioned, 376^ 

 ! Chaplains for garrisons at Onon- 

 daga and Oneida, 305'. 



Charlevoix, P. F. X. de, cited, 128=; 

 on Iroquois Turtle clan, 146*; on 

 origin of Iroquois war, 150'; on 

 superiority of Iroquois in war, 

 151^; on symbols, 164'; on Iroquois 

 name, 165^; on complaints of 

 Montmagny, 183®; on Neutrals, 

 197*; story of Le Moyne, 202*; on 

 La Famine, 206'; on Jesuits' house 

 on Onondaga lake, 207*; on pun- 

 ishment for murder of Frenchmen, 

 217*; on proposed intercourse with 

 Ottawas, 231^; on La Grande 

 Gueule, 234^; on Iroquois in 

 Canada, 240^; on character of 

 Frontenac, 248^*; on failure of 

 Frontenac's plans, 248^; on Mo- 

 hawks flattered by French and 

 English, 250^-51'; on Garakontie', 

 257'. 



Charlevoix's map of 1745, explana- 

 tion of, 404\ 



Chasy, Sieur de, killed, 217^ 



Chaumonot, Father Joseph, visits 

 Neutrals, 181^; journey to Onon- 

 daga, 204^; winter at Onondaga, 

 205*"; visits Senecas and Oneidas, 



208l 



Chauvignerie, at Onondaga, 262^ 

 288"; goes to Senecas, 267*; at 

 Onondaga and Oswego, 273"; re- 

 port on New York and Canadian 

 Iroquois, 276'; forms a band 

 against English, 309". 



Cheahogah, 3401 



Chemung, towns burned on, 326'. 



Chemung burned, 364\ 



Chenango, Indians from, 349". 



Cherokees, 136', 139*; other names, 

 139*; peace with Iroquois, 280', 

 280^ 312", 332"; peace deputies, 

 277^, 336^ ; war with French In- 

 dians, 278^; kill Iroquois, 297'; war 

 parties against, 297^; joined the 

 English, 309*; chiefs, council with 

 Johnson, 311"; at Johnson Hall, 



331". 

 Cherry valley, Campbell house forti- 

 I fied at, 353*; destroyed, 361'; 



depredations at, 370'. 



