the western Indians, 73; answer to Corn- Williamson, Col. his expedition, v. 23, 25. Williams, John, captivity of, ii. 141. Williams, Col. E. killed at L. George, v. 39. his account of the Narragansets, 55 ; not al- lowed to visit Boston, 61; interpreter, 93. saves the life of an Englishman, ib. Winchester, Gen. his defeat, v. 129. WINNEPURKITT, son of Nanapashemet, ü. sacbem of Assawomsel, ii. 9; security for Winnipisiogee, Nipisipique, ii. 140. WISSEMEMET (Nitamemet), m. 121, 128. expedition against, 80; defeals the south- WITTU WAMET, a Wampanoag chief, ii. 32; surprised and slain, 36. sacres the garrison at Fort Mimms; gives WOBEQUOB, a Narraganset, iii. 27. WOLF-KING, a Creek chief, iv. 23. princess," iii. 3 ; complains against her hus- 40; aids Canonicus in war, 42; his wig- drowned, 5, 6 ; “ a proud dame," 56. Woodcock, a Wampanoag, iii. 61. WOONASHUM (Nimrod), iii. 15; Munashum, 16 ; treaty at Plimouth, 17; counsellor 10 Philip, 19; another treaty, 20; killed in the fight at Rehoboth Plain, 28. WoosPASUCK, Philip's counsellor, iii. 19. 13; sister to the wife of Quinnapin, 55; Ta- 15. WOROMBO, a Tarratine, iii. 107; residence, WoTOKOM, Philip's counsellor, iii. 19. WUTTACKQUIAKOMIN, a Pequot, ii. 102. Wyffin, Richard, life saved, iv. 16. Y. wares, v. 20; affairs with Pipe, 61; Indian YAHANLAKEE, a Creek chief, iv. 29. YAHYAHTUSTANUG, iv. 44. Yankee, origin of ihe name, i. 23. Yuzoos, destruction of, iv, 25. YOTASH, YOTNESH.-See OTASH. z. Zinzendorf, Count, mission to the Delawares, v. 18; anecdote of, ib. INDEX TO THE ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. ABENQUID murdered, iii. 121; another, 149. C. Calico Hills, ambush near, iv. 151. Call, Gov. of Florida, iv. 135—139, 150. Center, Adj., killed at Okechobe, iv. 143. CHAIKIKA surprised and killed, iv. 155. Chambers, Lieut., iv. 138. Charlotte Harbor attacked, iv. 131. Church, Col., death of, iii. 146, 150. Clark, Gen., Miami expedition, v. 189. Clinch, Gen., iv. 129–131. CLOUD.-See LITTLE CLOUD. CoacooCHEE (Wild Cat), iv. 141, 143. COAHAJO.-See ALLIGATOR. Coburn, R., Indian agent, iii. 156. Colman, John, killed, ii. 4. Colooshatchie, massacre at, iv. 149. Consert, Cornelius, iji. 24, 25, 31, 144. Courcy, Mr., family murdered, iv. 153. Creus, Dr., killed, iv. 131. a biographer, 170 ; visits the Senecas, 171 ; DECORIE, death of, v. 171, 176. Devil, singular charges against, i. 9; ii. 36. 150, 151 ; three killed, 152; exploits of, 154. DOUBLEHEAD, I. 28; murdered, iv, 121. Doughty, Maj., disaster of, v. 189. Drake, Capt. George, the first Englishman who sailed in the River St. Lawrence, ii. 20. Drake, Dr. Daniel, on mounds, i. 41. Drane (Fort), attack upon, iv. 131. E. Eames, T., family destroyed, ii. 80. 14 INDEX TO THE ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 66 1 Eastman. A., captivity of, iii. 152, 153. I. Indians, origin of their name, i 3; some bave no tradition of their origin, 7; render good tolerant in religion, ib. ; first seen in Eng- Jand, France, Spain, ii. 4; cannibals, 4, 65, 86, v. 72; first seen by the Pilgrims, ii. 11; attack them, 12; dance when visited by strangers, 15; great sickness or plague among the New England, 16, 17, 20, 75; so many God cannot kill them," 16; never forget injuries, 21; their beds, 25; some small-pox among, ii. 47; v. 181; much the skins from their wives' backs, 31 ; em- the bounds of their lands, ij. 56, 60; abuse squaw captives, ii. 81; but never insult white squaws, iii. 45, &c.; never abandon their slain but to save their own lives, 23; sagacity in following a track, 10; many sold inio slavery, ji. 8, 107; in. 40, 104; dress of the New England, ii. 22; iii. 56; natural swimmers, 102; first employed in the revolution, 136, 156; manner of flat- tening heads, iv. 25; not without beard, y. 92 ; do not want for natural affection.-See POCAHONTAS, Bouquet's Expedition, die. INDIAN Billy killed, iv. 135. Indian Key, massacre at, iv. 153. Indian Language:-See Language. Indian Laws, ii. 56, 60. Irving, Washington, visits B. Hawk, v. 135. Izard, Lieut., killed, iv. 89. J. Jackson, Gen., iv. 102, 103, 106, 109. Jackson, Serj., devotion of, iv. 152. Jacobs, Capt., killed, v. 38. JAMES-THE-PRINTER, iii. 147. Jefferson, T., on Indian rights, iv. 109. Jesup, Gen., iv. 95, 96, 135; at the Wahoo, 137 ; surprises Cooper, 138 ; caplures eight giving up the war, 146; seizes another party, 147 ; leaves Florida, ib. JIM Boy, iv. 96, 134; fights for the whites in Joe, Col., insolent at a treaty, 152. Judd, Lieut., ambushed, iv. 155. JUMPER, iv. 93, 124, 138, 139; death of, 147. K. Kellog's Grove, fight at, v. 152. Kenvebunk, attack upon, iii. 151. Kenton, Simon, v. 45 ; dies, 176. KEOKUK, v. 172, 173, 175; visits Boston, 178. Kikapoos, some sent to Florida, iv. 140. Kilburn, John, defends Walpole, iü. 154. L. Lamb, Mr., family destroyed, iv. 152. Lane, Col., iv. 131; death of, 135. INDEX TO THE ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 15 Language, Indian, ii. 23, 26; iii. 99 ; i.; viïi.; P. PADDY Carr in Florida, iv. 134, 139. Paine, Mr. J. H., Georgia insults, iv. 119. PAINE, KING.-See King PAINE, iv. 66,124. Paine's Landing, treaty of, iv. 123. Paru Killer and Gen. Jackson, iv. 106. Peminaquid, destruction of, iii. 148. Pequots, some executed and cast into the sea, ii. 106; many made slaves, 107; war with, 104-106. Philip defeated at Walpole, iii. 154. Philip of Topkoliky, iv. 141, 147. Philosophical Transactions, iii. 90. Pierce, Maj., in Florida, iv. 132, 136. Piomingo (Colburt), iv. 61, 62 ; v. 193. POLLARD, CAPT., visited by B. Hawk, v. 171. Post, Frederick, mission west, v. 39. Powell, Lieut., defeated, iv. 144. Purchase, T., house robbed, iii. 115. PUSHMATAHA, death of, 62, 63. R. Rains, Capt., defeated, iv. 152. Randolph, John, dies, iv. 19. Recovery (Fort), v. 75, 80; battle of, 191. Removal, the policy of, examined, iv. 136. Rhode Island, purchase of, ii. 60. Ridge, MAJ., iv. 100, 108; murdered, 120. Riley, Col., his exploit, iv. 152. Ross, John, iv. 53, 100, 107, 108, 118, 141. Rowell, Capt., defeated, iv. 148. Russell, Capt., ambushed, iv. 148. s. SABATIS, fate of, ii. 154. Sac and Fox, and Sioux war, v. 177. SAGUAARAM-See LORON, ii. 149. Sam JONES (Apiaca), iv. 139, 141, 143. Sanderson, Li., defeat and death of, iv. 152. San Felasco, battle of, iv. 133. Saunders, Capt., disaster of, iii. 149. Saunders, Lieut., his barbarity, iv. 154. SAQUAREXIS, a hostage, iii. 149. SCAROYADA.See MONOCATOOCHA. Searl, Capl., killed, iv. 150. Seminoles, iv. 121, 128, 132, 140. Sherwood, Lieut., killed, iv. 156. Shrimpton, S., ij. 71 ; iii, 144. Siour, some at Boston, v. 178. an escape, 132 ; another, 135 ; visited by a SPECKLED-SNAKE, speech of, iv. 110. Stark, John, iii. 152; captivity of, 153. Stinson, David, killed, iii. 153. St. Johns (Fort) taken, iii. 149. Synebal, massacre al, iv. 149. 0. 16 INDEX TO THE ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. T. WAPELLA visits Boston, v. 178. Ward's Simple Cobbler of Agawam, i. 9. WaUCOSHAUSHE killed, v. 177, 178. Welike, battle of, iv. 131. Wells, Mr., killed at Cherry Valley, v. 90. Tom, Capt., escapes Col. Church, ii. 150. Wheelwright's Pond, battle of, iii. 151. Whedan, Lieut., killed, iv. 151. 145; talks with Gen. Jesup, 146 ; escapes, some players, 153; bold exploit, 154, 155. Williamson, Col., expedition of, v. 69. Williams, Maj., killed, iv. 132. Winthrop, John, Jr., ii. 96. Wirt, William, iv. 99; dies, 100. Wiswall, Capt., killed, iii. 151. Worcester, Rev. Mr., imprisoned, iv. 114 117. Wormwood, Lieut., killed, v. 86. Wyllys, Maj., killed at Miami, v. 190. X. XAVIER, FRANCIS (Abenaki), iïi. 149. Y. YAAOLOOCHIE (Little Cloud), iv. 77, 139. Yeardly, Sir George, iv. 20. Z. Zeigler, Serj., fight, iv, 153. |