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Howard of Virginia and Governor 

 Dongan, 231^; deputies to Canada, 

 243-; burned at Montreal, 247^; 

 tortured, 247^; stop emigration, 

 249^; peace embass}^ to Canada, 

 249^; surprised by Algonquins, 

 249^; chiefs killed, 249®; send mes- 

 senger to French, 251°; losses, 

 252^; French partizans among, 

 253'; conference with, 254*, 318°; 

 return prisoners, 255^; reputation 

 as " men of business," 255^ ; mis- 

 sionaries sent to, 255' ; in Virginia, 

 258*; did not wish war, 259®; 

 French agents sent to, 260* ; con- 

 sent to French fort at Niagara, 

 271^; at conference in Philadel- 

 phia, 275^; embassy to French, 

 278^; go to see Governor de Beau- 

 harnois, 280^; smallpox among, 

 289^ ; poverty, 290^ ; chiefs at Phila- 

 delphia, 292"; French influence, 

 294'; claim Ohio lands, 296^; at 

 Oswegatchie, 300*; at Quebec, 302^; 

 send deputies to Montreal, 309^; 

 conference at Montreal, 309^; 

 neutral, 310^ 362''; come to Fort 

 Johnson, Sir; villages, 324®; 

 name they call themselves, 338^; 

 death of chiefs, 353®; some hostile, 

 360' ; detained at Niagara, 362^ ; 

 towns destroyed, 36^^; number em- 

 ployed by English, 371". 



Onontaerrhonons, 179®. 



Ononwaragon, death condoled, 273*. 



Onowaragon, speaks at conference, 

 28o\ 



Oquagas, controlled by Iroquois, 

 269^; will go to war, 287"; on 

 English side, 311"; liturgy used by, 

 348^; mentioned, 353*, 361*. 



Oratory, I43\ 



Oreaoue', going to Montreal, 228'; 

 captured, 232®; sides with French, 

 239", 239®, 243'; religious fervor, 

 250*; death, 250*. 



Oriskany, battle of, 356°. 



Ornaments, 140''; of European make, 



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Oronkouaia, 181'. 



Osborne, Gov. Danvers, death, 298^ 



Ostanghaes, controlled by Iroquois, 

 269^ 



Ostiagaghroones, 138^ 



Oswegatchie, French troops go to, 

 297"; settlement broken up, 303', 



Oswegatchie Indians, 300*; give up 

 English medals to French, 302*; 

 wish to return to Onondaga, 315'; 

 numbers and villages, 324'. 



Oswegatchie river, fort, 291^ 



Oswego, first mention, 227^; found- 

 ing of, 270^; fort built at, 272', 

 280^; trade, 292", 300^; deserters 

 from, 305^; road to, 308^; surrender 

 of, 308'; massacre at, 308®; re- 

 occupied, 314^; councils at, 328\ 

 350', 354'; St Leger's council, 355'; 

 attempt to capture, 370®. 



Oswego Falls, first fort of Onon- 

 dagas at, 133®; fort proposed at, 

 258*, 308^; Englishmen at, 271^; 

 battle at, 308'; fort built at, 316'. 



Oswego river, first European de- 

 scent, 202"; fort on, 3I5^ 



Otatshehteh, 156'. 



Oteroughyanento, speaks, 351'. 



Otschiniata, 328^ 344^ See also 

 Bunt. 



Otsiningo, council with Delawares, 

 306^; Indians from, 349". 



Ottawa river, closed by Iroquois 

 bands, 186^; Hurons and French 

 attacked by Onondagas, 211^; de- 

 serted, 212'. 



Ottawas, other names, 138°; take 13 

 Senecas, 200"; war with Mohawks, 

 209''-io^; Mohawks and Oneidas 

 sent party against, 214'; captured 

 by Senecas, 220®; reprisals, 220'; 

 attempted attack on, 227"; alliance 

 with desired, 230^; trade, 230^ 231*, 

 231"; propose joining Iroquois, 

 245* ; break peace, 246^ ; still hostile, 

 254®; treachery, 257'; peace with 

 Iroquois, 257^; at Fort Frontenac 

 and Niagara, 258'; covenant with 

 English, 260"; ready to fight 

 against French, 288'; war with 

 Mississagas, 299^; ambassadors at 



