INDEX TO HISTORY OF THE NEW YORK IROQUOIS 



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Towns, brief duration, 152"; reported 

 burning, 357'. 



Tracy, M. de, builds forts, 216*; re- 

 ceives Dutch Bastard, 217'; makes 

 another expedition to Fort St 

 Anne, 218*. 



Trade, of Iroquois with Dutch, 177^; 

 EngHsh, 293'; limitations, 320"; 

 regulations, 329''-3o\ See also 

 French trade. 



Traversy, Captain de, killed, 217^ 



Treaty, between Iroquois and Dutch 

 at Tawasentha, 172®; with Dutch, 

 210'; between Esopus Indians and 

 Iroquois, 211*; between Iroquois 

 and English, 216", 240', 250®; be- 

 tween Dutch and Mohawks, 

 222*; between Iroquois and 

 Maryland, 227^; between French 

 and Iroquois, 254*; between Iro- 

 quois and Governor Keith, 269^; 

 between Caughnawagas and Iro- 

 quois, 280^; between Iroquois and 

 Catawbas, 284', 295^; at Lancaster, 

 290'; in regard to Pennsylvania 

 lands, 301*; with Delawares and 

 Shawnees, 308^; of Fort Stanwix, 

 1784, 371^; settlement of boundary 

 line, 378'; of Fort Harmar, 378"; 

 of 1795, 378', 379'. 



Tributary nations, 231*. 



Trico, Catelyn, evidence in connec- 

 tion with French and English 

 claims, I73^ 



Tryon, Governor, on number of Iro- 

 quois, 342*. 



Tsonnontouans, 163', 164*. 



Tuscarora creek, Johnson meets 

 Indians at, 33I^ 



Tuscarora reservation, 387\ 



Tuscaroras, 135-, 136^; origin, 133- ; 

 clans, 145- ; date of joining con- 

 federacy, 148%- chiefs, 158^ 390^; 

 adoption, 163", 264*; name and 

 meaning, 163^; position in league, 

 163^-64^; council name, 164^; 

 I younger brother, 164'; present at 

 j Conestoga council, 260"; at war 

 with Conestogas, 262'; settled 



south w^ard, 263^; war with colon- 

 ists, 263^; controlled by Iroquois, 

 269%- at Albany council, 269*; 

 number, 277% 384', 385', 385*; 

 towns, 297*, 324*; at Quebec, 302*; 

 more come north, 329'; molested 

 in Pennsylvania, 329*; burn Iro- 

 quois towns, 361^; towns burned, 

 364*; go over to enemy, 368^; 

 number employed by English, 371^; 

 secured in possession of lands, 

 372', 378^; special treaty with, 

 378^ 



Tuteloes, 139*. 



Twightwees, other names, 138'; war 

 with Iroquois, 234^ 



Unadilla, full of refugees, 358^ 



burned, 361'. 

 Unechtgo, 139'. 

 Ungquaterughiathe, 272^ 

 Union soldiers, 390'. 

 Upper Cayuga destroyed, 366^ 

 Utawawas, 138'. 

 Utrecht, peace of, 263'. 



Van Curler, Arent, comes in contact 

 with Onondagas, 161^; mentioned, 

 173"; sees Jogues among Mo- 

 hawks, 184'; on Oneidas, 161'; 

 trip to Oneida, 179^; drowned, 

 2I9^ 



Van der Donck, Adriaen, cited, 130', 

 189^-90^ 



Van Epps, John Baptist, interpre- 

 ter, 251"; sent to Onondaga, 251*. 



Van Rensselaer, General, defeats 

 Sir John Johnson, 369^ 



Van Rensselaer, Kiliaen, Indian 

 lands bought by, 175*. 



Vaudreuil, Governor de, council 

 with Senecas, 259", 265', 304*; 

 sends Joncaire to Iroquois country, 

 265^; report on Indian allies, 3I2^ 



Venango (Pa,), fort captured at, 

 321*. 



Vercheres, Mile de, defends fort, 

 240'. 



Vermont, Iroquois in, I5l*. 



