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Fort Frontenac, founded, 221°; 

 abandoned, 227^; conference of De 

 la Barre with Hotreouate', 228®; 60 

 men seized and imprisoned, 232®; 

 convoy of canoes surprised near, 

 234^; invested by 900 Iroquois, 235®; 

 decayed, 239"; restored, 243^, 246®; 

 provisioning of, 252^; Ottawas at, 

 258"; strengthened, 303'; taken, 



3I4^ 

 Fort Harmar, treaty of, 378^ 

 Fort Hunter flats conveyed to the 



king, 275'. 

 Fort Johnson, council at, 31 1^ 311". 

 Fort Levis, opposes English, 317^ 

 Fort Orange, built, 174''; fur trade, 



175^; conference at, 2051 

 Fort Richelieu, burned, I9I^ 

 Fort St Frederick at Crown Point, 



274'. 



Fort Saratoga, destroyed, 286'. 



Fort Stanwix, boundary conference 

 at, sss' ; conference at, 350^ ; in- 

 vested, 355'; treaty of, 371". 



Fort Sullivan, 366*. 



Fort Vercheres, attacked, 240^ 



Fort William Henry surrendered, 312''. 



Forts, I39^ 304^ 305'; built by De 

 Tracy, 216^; English, 234*, 260*, 

 305^ 3I5^ S'^S' ', contracts for build- 

 ing, 262^ ; French, forbidden by 

 Iroquois, 295''; French, Indians fear 

 building of, 320°; destroyed by 

 Webb, 309'. See also under names 

 of places. 



Fowler, David, sent to teach at 

 Oneida, 326^. 



Fox Indians, territory, 139^; propose 

 joining Iroquois, 245®; wish to live 

 with Senecas, 274^; at war with 

 Iroquois, 274^. 



Franklin, Governor, Indian name, 



334'- 



Frederick, Charles, goes to Onondaga, 

 299'. 



Freeman, Rev. Bernardus, work of, 

 346^ 



Fremin, Father Jacques, goes to the 

 Mohawks, 2i8*-i9^; goes to Onon- 

 daga, 220'; retired, 228*. 



French, power developing in Canada, 

 176''; Iroquois retaliate on, 178'; 

 attacked by Mohawks, 182', 196^; 

 attacked by Iroquois, 185®, 211^, 

 214"; war with Iroquois, 191^ 210', 

 235"*, 245**, 283^ 287'; ask Massa- 

 chusetts for help, 192- ; asks alli- 

 ance of Boston against Iroquois, 

 198%- grant of Onondaga lands, 

 206^; deaths, 208^; plots against, 1 

 209^; prisoners restored to, 212*; 

 treaty with Iroquois, 217^ 218', 

 254*; hunters killed by Mohawks, 

 217"; claims to Iroquois lands, 2i8\ 

 278*; claims to Ohio lands, 297', 

 297''; arbitration rejected, 221^; in- 

 vasion of Iroquois country under 

 De la Barre, 227* ; desertions of sol- 

 diers, 230^; under De Nonville, at-i 

 tack on Senecas, 233'; plan for 

 destroying Iroquois, 234^; alliance,^ 

 refused, 237"; expedition against, 

 239^ ; weakness of, 239" ; attack 

 Iroquois at Toniata, 240^; attack 

 Mohawks, 241^; scalp bounty with- 

 drawn, 245^; number invading 

 Onondaga, 247^ ; defeat Iroquois 

 248^; killed by western Indians 

 249*; relations to Iroquois, 250' 

 agents at Onondaga, 251', 252^-53' 

 260^ 261' ; prisoners brought bacl* 

 by Iroquois deputies, 254^; post a 

 Irondequoit, 265^; at Oswego Fall? 

 267''; among Iroquois, 270^; en 

 croachments on Iroquois, 271^; pro 

 pose to destroy fort at Oswego 

 272^ ; voyageurs avoid Oswego. 

 273*; post at bay of Cayugas, 273': 

 establishment of post prevented 

 278"*; Onondaga embassy to, 278^^ 

 council with Iroquois, 28^^ 

 Iroquois divided on war with, 286^ 

 Walter Butler fights against, 288'J 

 advance from Crown Point to Laki 

 George, 288'; not allowed to livi 

 in Iroquois country, 290' ; on thi 

 Ohio, 292'" ; activity, 293' ; influena 

 in Onondaga, 294^ 297"; Tanachal 

 risson sends warnings to, 299^ 

 occupy Ticonderoga, 304"; destroi 



