and anecdotes of, 623; de- feated at the River Thames, and killed, 020. IEETEENEHOGAROW,Visits Eng- land, 510.
Telfair, Gov., and GEN. M'GIL- LIVRAY, 386. Temple, Lieut., in the Florida war, 471.
Tensau, settlement of, de- stroyed, 395. Tewksbury, (Wamesit,) a town of Praying Indians, 179. TETONINHOKERAWEN, (NOR- TON,) visit to England, 027; at the capture of Magara, 623. Thacher, Anthony, of Plym- outh, 86.
Thacher, Dr. James, of outh, 585.
TORAMAHAMON, a Wampanoag, 78; faithful to the English, 89-93; goes against CAUNBI- TANT With Standish, 93. Plym-TOKAMONA, Sachem of Seconet, 201; goes with PHILIP to Ply mouth, to confirm a treaty, 204; killed by the Narragan- sets, 204.
Tharp, Capt., killed in Harmer's defeat, 687.
THEBE, (PEERE,) killed in PHILIP'S War, 200, 210, 272. Theopompus, supposed to refer to America, 19.
Thomas, Capt., cast away in Florida, 487.
THOMAS, JOHN, dies above 100 vears old, 113.
Thomas, J., escapes from Dade's massacre, 418.
Thomas, Lt., at battle of Lake Monroe, 479, 488. THOMAS, of Nashoba, 182. THOMAS, of Nemasket, 194. THOMAS, a Tarratine, of Negus set, 284.
Thompson, Col., killed in Flor- ida, 421, 462, 483. Thompson, Gen., Indian agent, 464.
Thompson, J. W. B., extraordi- nary escape of, 471. Thompson, Rev. Mr., of Brain-
TOKINOSH, an Indian preacher, 182.
TOLONY, a husband of Aw, SHONKS, 249, 251. TOM, CAPT., (WATTASACOMPO- NOM.) 181, 277, 334, 697. Том, Сарт., а mischievous
Tarratine, kills people at Hampton, N. H., 397.
TOM JEMMY, (Soonangise,) 599. TOMORA, JOHN, taken prisoner,
TOMOCHICHI, sachem of Yama- craw, 39; goes to England with Gen. Oglethorp, 370 ; his speech to the king, 370; re- turns to Carolina; dies; mon- ument to his memory, 371. TоMоCOMо, counsellor to Pow- HATAN, Who sends him to England as a spy, 354; his attempt to enumerate the people, 355; marries a sister of POCAHONTAS, 355. Tompkins, Capt., in Florida war, 474, 476. Tompkins, D. D., Gov. of New York, 666
tree, chaplain in the Narra- ganset war, 147. Thompson, John, missionary to Cherokees, 454. Thompson, William, mission- ary to Cherokees, 454. Thorowgood, T., on origin of Tompson, John, of Barnstable, Indians, 24, 269. Thornton, Mr., and TEYONIN-TOONAROWI, goes to England, MAKERAWEN, 627.
Threlkeld, Ensign, killed in TOQUELMUT, a Tarratine chief, Harmer's defeat, 687.
Throginorton, J., family of, Torrey, J., buys land of Indi- murdered, 133. ans, 109.
Tift, Joshua, executed as a trai-Torrey, William, clerk of Gen- tor, 219.
TIGER-TAIL, a noted Florida chief, 489, 494. Tilden, Joseph, buys land of Indians, 109. Tilly, John, murdered by the Pequots, 169. Tilton, Lieut., [Jacob,] his des
eral Court of Mass., 714. TOSKEGEE, defeats Li. Powell, 481, 485; has a talk with Gen. Jesup, 486; escapes, 488, 489. Toxus, (Moxus,) 291, &c. TOTOPOTOMOI, 217; chief of Pamunky, and successor of NIKOTOWANCE; killed in the Rechahechrian war, 33. ToTosoN, a spelling of TATO SON, which see. (BAR-Tour, Lord de la, 307.
perate combat and extraordi- nary escape from three Tar ratines, 310. TIMPOOCHIE-BARNUEL, NARD,) 398. Tippecano, battle of, 620. Tippin, (Tappan?) Lieut., kills a chief, 294 TISPAQUIN, 193, 196- 244. TIQUANTUM, (SQUANTO,) 69, 70.
(WATASPEQUIN,)
TITUBA, accused of witchcraft, 302, 303.
res BATER, & Muscogee, at disorderly
MIANTUNNOMOн, 169; wite PHILIP, 201; Narragansets 211; Tarratines, 290; of Pem maquid, 293; of 1676, at Coche- cho, 715; of 1703, 308, 309, of 1717, 320; of 1737, 337; of 1742, at Philadelphia, 514; of 1754, 33; with seven chiefs in England, 368 of Paine's Landing, 411, 463, 464; of Fort Greenville, 577; of Fort Harmer,107,613, with BLACK- HAWK, 643; of Indian Springs, 192; of Schermerhorn with the Cherokees, 441, 442; Delawares and Pennsylvania, 514; William Penn and the Indiaus, 517; at Portsmouth with the E. Indians, 304 with MUGG at Boston, 289; with MADOKAWANDO at Ta connet, 288, 289; at Easton. Pa., 525; of Miami, 592; of Moscow, 613; of Detroit, 627: of Broken Arrow, 300, Treat, Major, relieves Captain Mosely, 216.
Trewsdale, Col., in Florida war, 475, 476. Trigg, Col., killed at the Blue Licks, 684
Trott, Rev. Mr., proceedings against, 455.
Troup, Gov. G. M., his oppres- sive conduct towards the Che- rokees, 393, 394, 444, 446, 455. Trueman, Major, and others, murdered, 559.
Trumbull, H., his Indian Wars, 129, 130.
luckabatches, 388; Tuckabatche,
Turner, Capt. Nathaniel, sent against the Pequots with En- dicott, 116, 168."
Turner, Ephraim, of Boston, 135.
Turner, Capt., [William,] killed in a desperate fight at the falls above Deerfield, 259. [He had a grandson (William Turner) living in Swanzey in 1736.]
Turner, Humphrey, buys lands of Indians, 109. Tuscaroras, 16; join the Iro quois, 500. TUSQUOGEN, (Tispaquin,) 242 TUSKIHAJO, à Seminole chief 405.
TWENTY CANOES, a Seneca chief, (06.
Twiggs, Col., 429; exploit lu Florida, 487, 490, 491, 649. In-Twightiies, 16; at war with the Iroquois, 502. Two GUNS, a Seneca chief, 606. TYASHQ, one of PHILIP's cap tains, 247.
Townsend, [P.,] treats with dians, 305. Traditions, not to be relied upon, 129, 130, 156, 365. TRASKE, JOSEPH, (BAGESSON,) 298. Treaties; with MASSASOIT, 86; with nine chiefs, 94: with the Massachusetts, 104, 105; Nipmuks, 103: Mohegans and Narragansets, 124; Niantiks and Narragansets, 134; with PESSACUS and others, 158, 159; with the Pequots, 166; with
Ubry, Capt., killed in Va horn's defeat, 621. Uchees, their country, 9, 16 UCHER BILLY, wounded, (8) killed, 481
Umpame, an Indian name of Plymouth, 251. UMPTAKISOKE. a Wampa- noag, 200.
UNCASE, sachem of the Mohegans; his conduct to the Narragansets, 123; the English favor him, 126; his war with SE- QUASSON, 125; war with MIANTUN NOMOH, 127; be- sieged in his fort, 130; an attempt to kill him. 134; complains of witcheraft, 135;commits depredations upon NINIGRET, 138, 139; the English blind to his villanies, 141, 112; murders eight of his neighbors, 117; outlived his enemies; his artifices in the Pequot war, 50: his services to the English, 150; wound- ed, 152; plots against MIANTUNNOMOH. 152; war with PESSACUS; as- sisted by the English, 154; attacks a Narraganset sachem. 159; the English affect to try him, 160; they pronounce him guilty of a
devilish falsehood," 160; forcibly takes anoth- er's wife, 160; another similar outrage. 161; makes war on OUSAME- QUIN, 162; English send a force against him, 164; incidents, 169: a sorry Christian, 149: with the English in PHILIP'S war, 212; protests against the introduction of Christi- anity among his people,
UNCATAQUISSET, Since Mil- ton, Mass., 116. Underhill, Capt. John, as- sists the Dutch against the Indians, 132; in the Pequot war, 168-170. UNDERWOOD, a Chickasaw chief, killed, 687, 688.
(Waeuntug | WAGUSOKE, (Philip,)
Praying Indian settle- ment, 279.
Van Buren, Martin, 443, 467.
Vane, Gov., Sir Henry, 168,
VANN, DAVID, a Cherokee senator. 455.
Vannes, Lt. wounded at Pt. Pleasant, 540. Vanhorn, Major, defeated by TECUMSEH, 621. Vanswearingen, Capt., kill- ed in Florida, 483. Vaudreuil, Gov.. tion against N. England,
Wampanoag, 188. 200, 268.
Waggoner, J., escape from
TECUMSEH, 616.
WANGUMACUT, his visit to Boston, 113, 172.
Wahoo Swamp, bloody bat- tles there, 484. WAHOWAH, (HOPEHOOD), 114, 313. WAIANDANSE, a Long Is- land Chief, 127, 138. Waite, Serg. Richard, 139, 148, 268. Waire, Col., in the Florida war, 476.
Wakely, T., himself and family cut off, 287. Wakely, Isaac, killed at Casco, 303. exped-Wakely, Daniel, killed at Casco, 700.
Venegas, Father on peopie. ing America, 23. Verazzini, Capt., his voyage and death, 68. Vercheres. Capt.. killed at Haverhill, 324. Vetch, Col., in the French war, 511. Viall, John.
complains against the Narragansets, 148.
Vincent, Gen., in the war of 1812, 628.
Vines, R., an early settler in N. England, 81. Vitton, Mr., speech on the Indian Bill, 467.
Virginia, (Wingandacoa,) first settlement of 354- 364.
Vixon, Robert, a juror to try Indians, 196. Volney, C. F., his travels among the Indians, 573,
574. Voltaire, M. de, on Indians, 21, 28, 517, 588.
UNKOMPOIN, (AKKOM-WABAN, POIN.) uncle to PHILIP. 92: his chief couusellor, 78; claims lands in Swan- zey, 80: executes a treaty at Plymouth, 81: called WOONKAPONEHUNT, 83;
and WOHKOMPAHENITT, 84; killed near the close of Philip's war, 92, 224. Upham, T. C.. his Poem on Lovewell's Fight, 313, 400. UPPANIPPAQUEM, a Nip muk, 268. Uppowoc, Indian name of tobacco, 346. UPSAWA, an Abenaki, 298. Uptegrove, Mr., and wife killed in Florida, 474. Uring, Capt., his voyage to N. England, 35. USKUTUHGUN, NIM.) 269. USSAMEQUIN, (OWSAME- QUIN, 81. UTTAMATOMAKIN, (TOMо- COMO,) 554. UTTSOOWEEST, a Wampa- noag warrior, 245.
a well-known Praying Nipmuk; his marriage, 113; called in 1646, a new sachem," 117; his first reception of Eliot, his residence and age, 178; settles at Natick; its chief governor or civil officer, 179; speci- men of a writ issued by him, 180; time of his death uncertain, 180; gives notice of the hostile designs of PHILIP, 195; SAGAMORE SAM'S letter
to 268. Wabinga, (River Indians,) 281, 510. WABOKIESHIEK, a Winne- bago, 641, 659. Wacasa Swamp, there, 484. Wachuset (Princeton,) 104, 110, 229, 274. Wadsworth, Capt., defeat and death of 322, 223, 273, 698.
Wadsworth, John, of Ply- mouth, 196.
WALCUT, called a "ruler " of KING PHILIP, 195. Waldron, Major R., 122, 281; murdered, 299; his treaty with the Indians, 715. WALKER, MAJOR, a Chero- kee chief, 401. Walker. Jas., of Plymouth, 205. Walker, Serg., killed at the fight in Lee, N. H., 335. Walker, Capt., in the Flori- da war, 473-477. Walking purchase, in Penn- sylvania, 529. WALK-IN-THE-WATER, 622, 626, 627. Wallace, Wm.. his family murdered, 519. Waller, the poet, extract from, 344.
Wallis, goodman, killed at Casco, 700. Walpole, brave defence of,
Walton, Col., his eastern expedition, 304. WALUMBE, (WOROMBO,) 291, 297, 300, 306. WAMBEBQUASKE, a Pe- quot, 173.
Wamesit. Indians cruelly burnt there, 181. Wampanoags, country of,
16, 82. WAMPAPAQUAN, executed for murder, 196. WAMPATUCK, sachem of Namassakeset.sells Boston and country adjacent, 109, 201; his son sells Brain- tree, 108; some of his tribe killed by UNCAS, 144; goes against the Mo- hawks, and is killed, 109. WAMPE, G., 109; "a sage India," 196. Wampum, how valued, 135, 250; how manufactured, 229; "neither Jew nor Devil can counterfeit," 229; signification of the word, 239. WAMSUTTA, (ALEXANDER), which see. WANADUGUBUENT, a Tar- ratine, 308. WANAMATANAMET, Aquidnek. (R. I.,) 124. WANNALANCET, sachem of Merrimack, 181; made prisoner by the English,
279; friend of them, 279: governor of Mass. writes a letter to, 280; restores English captives, 281; Mosely sent into his country and commits depredations, 281; im- prisoned for debt, 282; sachem of Pennakook, 298; makes a treaty at Dover, 715. WANNO, a Wampanoag, 194 196, 199, 244. WANUHO, a Mohegan sa- chem, 149. WANUNGONET, Tarratine, 294. WAPANSETH, a Рottowat- tomie, 619. WAPELLA, a Sauk chief, at Boston, 674. Ward, Capt., in battle of San Felasco, 474. Ward, Capt. James, killed at Pt. Pleasant, 540. Ward, N., his Simple Cobler of Agawam, 25. Warham, John, first of the name in N. England, 327; war proclaimed by the English in N.England, 99: land the chief cause of, with Indians, 590; all wars barbarous, 590. Warner, Capt. John, in Flo- rida war, 423. Warren, Col., in the Florida war, 416-420, 473, 474. WARRUNGUNT, a Penobscot chief, 308. Warwick (Apponaug, Shao- met), troubles at, 124, 258. WAUCOSHAUSHE. killed, 673, 674. Washington, Gen.,anecdote of a medal of, 43; Indians visit him at Cambridge, 340; at New York, 386; his embassy to the French on the Ohio, 531-533: takes measures for de- fence against the western tribes, 559, 569: his servi- ces under Braddock, 608, 609: his answers to Corn- planter. 611: his kindness towards him, 614. WASSAMBOMET, a noted Tarratine, 305. WASSAPINEWAT, brother of Obtakiest, 99. WASHEMET, & Tarratine chief, 285. WATAPACOSON, a Nipmuk warrior, 265. WATAPATAHUE, aWampa- noag, 198. WATOMBAMET, a Tarratine
Watson. Capt., defeated at Bryant's Ferry, 428. Watson, John, Indian mes- senger, 265. Watson, Major, in battle of Oriskana, 581, 582. Watson, Major, in the Flo- rida war, 474. WATTANUMON, a Tarra- tine, 308, 309. WATTASACOMPONOM, exe- cuted, 181, 277, 713, 714. WATTS, JOHN,& Creek war- rior, 386. WATUKPOO, a Wampanoag
WEQUASH, 121, 138, 150, 16), 166, 169. Weshakom Pond, many In- dians killed there, 276; Sterling, 267. Westbrook, Col., his expe- dition, 311. Westerly, R. I., (Weka- paug,) 331.
counsellor to Philip, 199: taken prisoner, 245. WATUSPEQUIN (Tispequin) a great Wampanoag cap- tain, and sacliem of Assa- womset, 193: becomes surety for other Indians. 196; sells lands jointly with Philip, 200 other sales, 242: his depreda-Western antiquities, 55–64. tions in Philip's war, 242: West, Francis, complains of burns part of Bridgewater PHILIP, 210. and Plymouth, 212: sur- renders to the English, and they execute him, 244. WAUGHWAMINO, a Narra- ganset, 159. WAMALOAM, wife of Mian- tunnomah, 125. WAWNAHTON, a Yankton chief, 631.
WEST, JOHN, a Cherokee,
115. Weston, Capt. Thomas, 79, 97. West, Sir B., his "Penn's Treaty," 517. Wethersfield.(Pyquag) mas- sacre there, 142, 169. WEWASOWANUET, IP,) 200, 232. Weymouth, Edward,
house burnt, 295. Whedan, Lt., killed in Flor- ida, 491. WHEEDBARROW, a Seneca badly
Wayles, Robert, killed at Sudbury, 714. Waymouth. Capt.. voyage to N. England, 69, 70, 697. Wayne, Gen., his Indian names, 573: his western expedition, 576: a hard fight with the southern Wheeler. Capt., Indians, 407. wounded, 213. WEATHERFORD, a great Wheeler, J. F., a Cherokee Creek chief, 388: takes printer, 454. Fort Mimms, 389: surren- Wheelock, Dr. E., Indian ders himself to Gen. Jack- labors of, 183, son, 389: makes a master- Wheelock, Lieut., dies in ly speech to him, 390. Florida, 471. WEBETAMUK, (Wepitea- Wheelwright, Rev. J., his mok), 148, 159, 166. Indian deed, 284. WEBCOWIT,a Nipmuk pow- Wheelwright's Pond, battle NOW, 106. of, 335. Webb, Capt.. on the Florida Whitaker, Mr., wounded in station, 429. Florida, 489. Webb, Wm., about the Whitaker, a miscreant, with Walking Purchase, 514. the Indians, 568. Webster, Hon. Daniel, on Whitchenst. Lt., in the Flor- Florida war, 426, 427, 439. ida war, 481, WECOPAUHIM. a Wampa-WHITE-EYES, a noted Dela- noag, 198. Weedman, Mr., killed near St. Augustine, 490. WEETAMOO, wife of ALEX- ANDER, 187; complains against her husband, 188; joins PHILIP, 189: wife of QUINNAPIN, 189, 190: Mrs. Rowlandson's count of, 240. WEHANOWNOWIT, sachom of Swamscot, 284. Weiser, Conrad, interpre- ter, 514, 515, 679. Welcorne, Mr., messenger to Narraganset, 157. Welford, Major, at battle of Quithlecooche, 423, Wellke, Florida, there, 471. Wells, Capt., massacred at Fort Dearborn, 630. Wells, Mr., killed at Cherry Valley, 586. Wells, (Webhannet.) tacked, 291.
ware chief, 522, 523; (Ko- QUETHAGALEELON,) 556,
White, Gen.. destroys the Hallibees. 397. Whitehall, (Eng.,) Indian treaty at, 368. White Hills, a description of 315. WHITE
LION, a Huron chief, 620. WHITE LOON, a Winne- bago, 638.
White, Mr., on the Florida
war, 427, 428 White, Mr., his family at- tacked. 488.
White, Nathaniel,a captive, 305.
White, Peregrine, the first white child born in N. England, 255.
WHITE THUNDER, an Iro- quois chief, 532. Whitley, Lieut., in the Florida war, 471. Whitman, Vallentine, inter- preter, 139.
Wickabaug Ponds, ambush there, 213. Wickford. (Cocumscussuc,) troubles at 220. Wightman. Dr., at the bat- tle of Ouithlecooche, 423. Wilberforce, W., assists in translating Indian lan guage, 627.
Willet, Col. Marrinus, 386, 579, 581, 587. Williamson, Col. expedition of, 519, 521, 565. Williamson, Hugh, on ori- gin of the Indians, 23. Williamson, Peter, his
Narrative, 678. Williams, Col. E., killed at L. George, 535. Williams, John, Narrative of his captivty, 325. Williams, J. L., his account of the Narragansets, 119; not allowed to visit Bos- ton, 125; interpreter. 157. Willis, Comfort, of Bridge- water, 222, 223. Wilson, Capt. Samuel,killed at Point Pleasant, 540. WINCUMBONE, wife of Mo- NONOTTO, Saves the lives of two captive girls, 173; of an Englishman, an ene- my, 174. Winchester, Gen., his de- feat, 625. Winder, Capt., his exploit, 484.
Winder, Gen., taken priso- ner, 628. WINGENIM,
Delaware chief, 563, 564. WINGINA, an early Virgin- ia chief, 344, 345. Winnebagoes, country of, 16, 637, 639. WINNEMAK, opposes TE- CUMSEH, 618; fought at Tippecanoe, 629: killed by LOGAN, 629. WINNEPURKITT, son of NANAPASHAMET, 105; his marriage, 111; anecdote of, 278. Winnipisiogee, (Nipisipi- que.) 324. Winslow, Edward, 83, 88, 89,
Winslow, Major, 191, 199; commands in the Narra- ganset fight, 219; wound- ed, 255. Winslow, Nathaniel, Plymouth, 196. Winslow's Rock, Reach, 284.
Winstanly, W..his Worthies of England, 113, 437. Winthrop, Gov. J. Jr., 110, 141, 160, 161, 172, 206.
Wirt, William, WISPOKE, (WOOSPASUCK.) death, 440.
WISSEMEMET, 210.
Worthington, E., History of Dedham, 108, 198. WOTOKOм, a counsellor to Wretham. Wollomonopoag, PHILIP, 203. purchase of 198.
his fort taken, 300: treaty with, 306.
Wiswall, Capt.. killed in MET,) 305, 312. Withers, A. S., his Chroni-Wright. Capt., W., messen- Lee, N. H., 335. WITTAWASH, a Narragan- WUTTACKQUIAKOMIN cles. 539, 540, 541, 545, 565. ger to CANONICUS, 148. WITTUWAMET, set, 134, 159.
Wampa- noag chief, 96; surprised and barbarously slain, 100.
Woburn, murders there, WOHWA, 263, 714. Wolcott, Oliver, which see. commissioner, 607. Wolcott, R., his Poem on WOLF-KING, a Creek chief, Indians, 165, 171, 173. WOLF, a Mohegan, 380; a 363. WONOHAQUAHAM, Shawanee, 546.
(SAG. JOHN,) son of NANAPAS- HAMET, 104; aids CANON- ICUS in war, 106; his house burnt, 111. WOODCOCK, a Wampanoag, 245.
Wood, Henry, of Middle- Wood. Joseph, of Pennsyl- boro', 242. Wood. W., his New En- vania, 529. gland's Prophet, 23, 112, 290, 291. WOODWARD,T., a Cherokee, imprisoned, 455. Woodstock, (Maanexit Quantisset, Wabquisset.)
Woody, R., complains of WOONASHENAH,a Wmpa- PESSACUS, 147. WOONASHUM, noag, 245.
199: (MUNASHUM,) 200; makes a treaty at Plym. outh, 201; counsellor to PHILIP, 203: makes an- other treaty, 204: killed in the fight on Rehoboth WOOSPASUCK, a Plain, 212.
WOOTONEKANUSKE, lor to PHILIP, 203.
of PHILIP, 194: discov- ery of the name. 197: sis- ter to the wife of QUINN- APIN, 239: (TATAMUMA- WOQUACANOOSE, & Narra- QUE.) 199. ganset, 145. Worcester, Mr. S. A., im- prisoned, 454, 457. Worley, Lieut., killed in Wormwood, Lieut., killed, Harmer's defeat, 687. 582. Tarratine, 291: his residence, 297,
YAHANLAKEE, chief, 525. YAHOLOOCHIE, CLOUD,) 417, 479. YAHYAHTUTANAGE, (GREAT-MORTAR,) 384.
Yamacraw, Yamasees, country of, 16; there, 369. Yamopden, a Tale of the the last of the race, 478. Wars of KING PHILIP, Yankee, origin of the name, 170, 190.
Yazoos, country of, 16: de- Yeardly, Sir George, Gov. stooyed, 365. Yeates, J., on the Walking of Virginia, 360. Yoeman, Lient., wounded, Purchase, 529.
423. York, Me., (Agamentacus), YOTASH (Yotnesh, &c.) See destroyed, 290, 292. Otash. Youngest-of-the- Thunders,
639. Young, Dr., his Revenge, Young-King, a Senecca Younglove, Dr., his captiv- chief, 606. ity, 579.
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