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Lake Champlain, Iroquois defeated 

 on, 245'. 



Lake Erie, primitive name, 182*. 



Lake George, names of, 190^; English 

 fort planned at, 260*; battle of, 

 303'. 



Lake Ontario, i62\ 



Lalemant, Gabriel, tortured, 195". 



Lamberville, Father Jacques de, sent 

 to Onondagas, 255'. 



Lamberville, Father Jean de, meets 

 La Salle, 222-; on death of Gara- 

 kontie', 222"; on removal of Onon- 

 daga to new site, 226*'; says Iro- 

 quois do not fear French, 227^; 

 remains at Onondaga, 228^; on La 

 Grande Gueule, 228'; sent back by 

 De Nonville with presents, 231®; 

 influence on Onondagas, 231®; em- 

 ployed to draw Iroquois chiefs to 

 Fort Frontenac, 232*; saved by 

 Onondaga chiefs, 232*; account of 

 torture of Onondaga, 247''; Iro- 

 quois ask for return of, 254*; at 

 Onondaga, 256**; goes to Montreal, 

 259'. 



Lancaster, councils at, 282°, 283^, 318^; 

 treaty, 290^ 



Lands, appropriation of, by colonists, 

 206'; beaver land trust deed, 256'; 

 value, 281^; Delaware deeds, 281^; 

 treaty with Pennsylvania, 301*; dis- 

 putes settled, 314*, 333^; claims of 

 Pennsylvania people, 316'; claims, 

 322''-23'*; frauds, 323"; troubles, 

 Brant's speeches on, 351^; sales, 

 378^ 379', 385'; tenure, 388^ 389'; 

 allotments, 389\ 



Language, of Iroquois, 136'; of other 

 Indians, 339^ 



La Prairie, abandoned, 224'-25\ 



La Salle, among Senecas, 220" ; at 

 Onondaga, 222"'; launches the 

 Griffon, 225^ ; abandons Fort 

 Frontenac, 227'. 



Last Night, quoted, 318". 



Lauson, Governor, deed given to 

 Jesuits by, 2o6^ 



Lauson, M. de, killed, 2I2^ 



J^eboeuff, post abandoned, 321*. 



Le Caron, Father Joseph, visits 

 Hurons and Petuns, 176'- 77'; visit 

 to Hurons, 177^. 



Le Clercq, cited, 174*. 



Lee, Arthur, mentioned, 372*. 



Leisler troubles, caused remarks 

 among Iroquois, 236^ 



Le Maitre, killed, 214'-*. 



Le Moine, David, death, 2o8l 



LeMoyne, Father Simon, visits - 

 Onondaga, 144', 200*; route and 

 reception, 201^; return, 201*; visits 

 Mohawks, 204^; peace embassy to 

 Iroquois, 212^; reception at Onon- 

 daga, 212^; death, 2l7^ 



Lenni-lenape, I38^ 



Lery, Lieutenant de, destroyed Fort t 

 Bull, 305'. 



" Lessee Company," 373*. 



Le Vaillant, Father, sent to Senecas, 



255'- 



Liquor among Indians, 232", 260', 

 266^ 273\ 274^ 276^ 288^ 294', 30i\ 

 303', 33i\ 343', 381". 



Little Abraham, quoted, 3521 



Little Castle, burned, 365". 



Little Falls, proposed canal at, 333^. 



Livingston, Robert, at Onondaga, 252°. 



Livingston, Robert, jr, goes tO' 

 Senecas, 266^ 



Logan, the Cayuga, 165". 



Logan, James, mentioned, 342'. 



Logan family murdered, 342". 



Logstown, councils at, 291^ 296'. 



Long Falls, burned, 365^. 



Long Knives, name of Americans, - 

 377^ 



Long Sault of the Ottawa, French 

 and Indian party defeated at, 240*. 



Longueuil, baron de, succeeds! 

 Maricourt, 257*'; at Onondaga,: 

 262^ ; goes to Senecas, 267^. 



Loskiel, G. H., cited, 129^ 



Lothrop, Samuel K, cited, 129'. 



Loudon, earl of, commander in chief,; 

 304". 



Louis 14, (|U0ted, 230^ 



Loups, 138*. 



Luycasse, Gerrit, agent, 238'. 



Lydius, Colonel, mentioned, 30I^ 



