INDEX TO HISTORY OF THE NEW YORK IROQUOIS 



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resent English inactivity, 238''; 

 go with Schuyler, 239*; captains 

 killed, 239*^; carry off Caugh- 

 nawagas, 239*; attack Fort 

 Vercheres, 240""; losses, 240^, 252''; 

 attacked by French, 241^; ideas of 

 food, 241^; bring peace belts to 

 Canada, 248*; sent back from Eng- 

 land, 248*; French party destroyed 

 by, 249*; flattered by English and 

 French, 250"; restoration of land 

 to, 252^; in Canada, 252", 371°; 

 threaten eastern Indians, 253^; did 

 not wish war, 259"; taken to Eng- 

 land, 260°; fort and chapel built 

 for, 263*; Johnson's influence with, 

 2^6^', favor war, 286', 380'; small- 

 pox among, 287^; invade Montreal, 

 289-; some killed near Johnson's 

 house, 289^; burn fort on 

 Oswegatchie river, 291°; ask to 

 have Johnson reinstated, 296'; 

 asked to settle on frontier, 296"; 

 lost influence in council, 300*; at 

 Philadelphia, 302'; come to Fort 

 Johnson, 311'; villages, 324^; were 

 Christians and educated, 338^ 

 number employed by English, 371^; 

 land sales, 379°. 



Mohicans, 138*. 



Monacatootha buries Tanacharisson, 

 301'. 



Montagnais, I38^ 



Montagnards, 138'; swept away, igf, 



Montauks, 138^; settle at Oneida, 

 343'. 



Montcalm, at Oswego, 308^; at Fort 

 William Henry, 312*. 



Montgomerie, Governor, succeeded 

 Governor Burnet, 273\ 



Montmagny, Gov., at founding of 

 Montreal, 183'; called Onontio, I83^ 



Alontour, Captain, destroys Dela- 

 ware towns, 326^ 



Montour, Madame, brought to Onon- 

 daga, 262^; French try to have 

 settle in Canada, 266'; interpreter, 

 272^; daughter Margaret, 275"; hus- 

 band killed, 275^; at Lancaster 

 council, 283^ 



Montour, Andrew, goes to Onon- 

 daga, 285', 297^; council at Logs- 

 town, 296'. 



Montour, Catharine, mentioned, 359', 



375'. 



Montour, Esther, mentioned, 359^ 

 360', 375'. 



Montour, Margaret, 275°. 



Montour, Mary, 375^ 



Montour family, 258^ 375'. 



Montreal, Algonquins present at 

 founding of, 152^; site selected in 

 1641, 183"; reinforced, 199^; 

 Iroquois attacks on, 235^; fighting 

 at, 238^; famine, 238'; treaty be- 

 tween French and Iroquois, 254*; 

 council at, 255', 263', 309^ 350*; 

 conference between De Vaudreuil 

 and Senecas, 304*; deputies to, 

 309'^; surrender, 3I7^ 



Montreal expedition, number of 

 Indians on, 3i7''-i8\ 



Montreal Island invaded, 289^ 



Moor, Rev. Thoroughgood, men- 

 tioned, 346^ 



Moravian Indian towns, British at 

 Detroit not favorable to, 370^ 



Moravian Indians, opposed by Brant, 

 ZJZ'; Brant speaks in behalf of, 374'. 



Moravians, at Onondaga, 285^ 294', 

 297^ 299'-30o'; work among Iro- 

 quois, 285^; in Dutchess county, 



294'. 



Morgan, L. H., cited, 129^; on Iro- 

 quois clans, 144°; on meaning of 

 name Cayuga, 162°; on Seneca 

 name of Iroquois, 165*. 



Morgan's map of Hodenosauneega, 

 explanation of, 410^-121 



Morris, Governor, sends belt to On- 

 ondaga, 302"; presents Teedyus- 

 cung with belt, 312®. 



Morris, Thomas, description of Red 

 Jacket, 382^ 



Morse, Rev. Jedidiah, cited, 129"; 

 report on Iroquois, 384^ 384*. 



Moseley, Rev. Eleazar, mentioned, 

 348^ 



Mount Johnson, council fire removed 

 to, 303*- 



