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St. Denis, French commander, killing 

 of Spaniards in eastern Tex., prevented 

 by, 155. 



Natchitoches settled beside Acola- 



pissa by, 82. 

 relations with Biloxi, 97. 

 rescue of Simars de Belle-Isle from 



Akokisa by, 85. 

 support given him by Indians, 72. 

 visit to Doustioni, 130. 

 St. Francis River, 63, 54, 

 St. Johns, Fla., site of Timucua towns, 



133, 179, 193, 201. 

 St. Johns parish, home of Cape Fear 



Indians, 103. 

 St. Johns River, 5, 12, 16, 32, 61, 90. 

 discovery of, 36. 



French colonists located on, 173. 

 site of Santa Cruz, near mouth of, 



136. 

 site of second Huguenot colony, 

 128, 134, 179. 

 St. John the Baptist, a river so named 



in N. or S. Carolina, 36. 

 St. Lawrence River, 71. 

 St. Lucie River, Fla., 84, 134. 

 St. Lucie Sound, Fla., 134. 

 St. Marks, Fla., 63, 180, 210. 

 St. Simons, church built at, 135. 



"vassals" of Aluete, Cusabo chief, 

 fled to, 128. 

 St. Stephens parish, home of Cape Fear 



tribes, 103. 

 Sakapadai, probably branch of Wakokai 



tribe, 203, 204. 

 Salas, Caspar de, Ocute village visited 

 by, 138. 



Yamasee visited by, 208. 

 Salazar, Governor of Florida, 108, 136, 

 174,180,194,208,210. 

 estimate of Apalachee population 

 by, 91. 

 Salle, Nicolas de la, on towns, 638. 

 Salley, Alexander S., editor, on fire 



making, 422. 

 Salt, and salt substitutes, use of, 268, 



270, 274, 300, 301, 303, 304. 

 Salt, obtained by De Soto's army, 55,57. 

 Salt Creek, 55. 

 Salt Province, 54. 

 Saltkechers, home of Yuchi located at, 



by Hawkins, 214. 

 Saluda, 177, 184. 



population unknown, 177. 

 probably a band of Shawnee Indi- 

 ans on way from Augusta to Pa., 

 177, 184. 

 sketch of, 177. 

 Saluda Pass, 20. 

 Saluda River, 46. 

 Salude, see Saluda. 



Samboukia, name given by Coxe to 

 town of Sawokli, 28. 

 See Sabougla. 

 Sam, Creek, see Creek Sam. 

 Sam, Watt, Natchez informant to Dr. 

 Swanton, 628. 



San Agustin de Ahumada, province of, 



establishment and destruction of, 86. 

 San Agustin de Urica, 202. 

 San Antonio, Tex., 23, 75, 89. 



fort visited by Menendez, 101. 

 mission of Cosapuya nation, 129. 

 "San Antonio de Enacape," 133. 194. 



209. 

 San Antonio de la Tama, town destroyed 



by Creeks, 210. 

 San Antonio River, 17. 



Mission of Nuestra Senora de la 

 Purisima Concepci6n, removed 

 to, 136. 

 San Augustine, Tex., 57. 

 San Augustine Countv, Tex., home of 



Eyeish, 132. 

 San Buenaventura, mission in Potano 



country, 174, 195, 196. 



mission occupied by Cliilucan and 

 Mocama, 119. 

 San Carlos de los Chacatos, mission 



named after Chatot, plundered by 



Lower Creeks, 107, 108. 

 Sandbanks, only settlement of Hatteras, 



137. 

 San Diego de Laca, mission of, 179. 

 San Diego de Salamototo, mission of, 



served Saturiwa, 179. 

 Sand Mountain, 49. 

 Sandusky, migration of Shawnee from, 



to Abihka country, 185. 

 San Felipe de Athuluteca, mission on 



Cumberland I., 209. 

 San Felipe, fort of, 64. 

 Sanford, Capt. Robert, 829. 

 on towns, 632. 

 visit to Cusabo by, 128. 

 San Francisco de Chuaquin, 202. 

 San Francisco de los Neches, see San 



Francisco de los Texas. 

 San Francisco de los Texas, mission 



founded in the Nabedache village, 



83, 155, 156, 162. 

 San Francisco de Oconi, mission west of 



Aucilla River, 165. 

 San Francisco, mission in Potano coun- 

 try, 174. 

 San Francisco Solano, Spanish mission, 



75. 

 San Francisco Xavier de Ndjera, Span- 

 ish mission, 75. 

 San Gabriel, 96. 

 San Gabriel River, 86. 



probable site of San Ildefonso Mis- 

 sion, 130. 

 Sangamon River, 111., Michigamea 



around the headwaters of, 149. 

 Sanguinaria canadensis, uses of, 248, 



606. 

 Sanguinaria gallinm, use of, 609. 

 Sanguinaria sp., use as skin color by 



Carolina Indians, 228. 

 San Ildefonso de Chamini, mission of, 



202. 



