361.Hagle, Michael, killed by Indians,341.Haldimand, Sir Frederick, English general-in-chief,252,261.Half King, Wyandot chief,230,316.Hall, Capt., murders Cornstalk,211,212.Hall, James,Sketches of the West,193.Hall, Minor C.,287.Hamilton, –––, adventure with Indians,211,212.Hamilton, Capt., chases Indians.245.Hamilton, Henry, English lieutenant-governor,207,210;encourages Indian forays,224,225,252,266,268,269;attacks Clark,253,257,258;captured by Clark,254,255,259-261.Hamilton, Miss, captured by Indians,234.Hammond, Philip, scouting adventure,242,243.Hampden Sydney College, Va.,81.Hampshire county, W. Va., census (1830),56;militia from,101,230.Hamtramck, J. F., on Harmar’s campaign,394;on St. Clair’s campaign,401.Hancock, William, escapes from Indians,267,268.Hand, Edward, commands Ft. Pitt.209-211,213,214,216,219,221,230;MS. of,221;sketch,210.Handsucker, –––, killed by Indians,398,399.Hangard.SeeRedstone.Hanover county, Va.,191.Haptonstall, Abraham, on Bullitt’s survey,146.Harbert, –––, killed by Indians,233.Hardin county, Ky., origin of name,123.Hardin, John, early Kentucky settler,123;on Harmar’s campaign,394;killed by Indians,412.Hardman, –––, of Hacker’s creek,410.Hardy county, W. Va., census (1830),56.Hargus, John, kills an Indian,154,155.Harlan, Silas, in Bowman’s campaign,271.Harland, Maj., killed at Blue Licks,253.Harmar, Josiah, at treaty of Ft. McIntosh,366;occupies Ft. Washington,391,392;campaign of,384,393-395,400,408.Harpold, Nicholas, kills Indians,135.Harrison, –––, attacked by Indians,344.Harrison, Benjamin, in Dunmore’s war,170;governor of Virginia,366.Harrison, Burr, rescued by Logan,203.Harrison county, W. Va.,373;census (1830),56,63;first sheriff of,127;forays in,217,369.Harrison, S. R., cited,310.Harrison, William, killed by Indians,331,334,336.Harrison, William H., defeats Tecumseh,36.Harrod, James, on Bullitt’s survey,146;founds Harrodsburg,152,190,191;prominence as a pioneer,197,200;sketch,190,191.Harrod, Samuel, explores Kentucky,190.Harrod, William, with Clark,190;in Bowman’s campaign,271,273.Harrodsburg, Ky., founded,146,152,190,191,197;represented in Transylvania legislature,193;first attacked by Indians,200-202,205,208;Clark’s defense of,253;settlers’ council at,271.Hart, David, of Transylvania Co.,191.Hart, Nathaniel, of Transylvania Co.,191-193.Hart, Thomas, of Transylvania Co.,191.Hartley, Cecil B.,Life of Wetzel,161.Hartshorn, –––, ensign in Harmar’s campaign,394;captain with Wayne,423,424.Haymond, John, chases Indians,398.Hayward, John,History of Tennessee,60.Hazard, Samuel,U. S. Register,193.Heavener, Nicholas,121.Heckewelder, John G., Moravian missionary,97,301,302,314,315,317;peace commissioner,412;Narrative,325;sketch,301,302.Hedgman river,55.Hellen, Thomas, captured by Indians,156,157;killed by Indians,161.Helms, Leonard, holds Vincennes,258,260.Henderson, Archibald,193.Henderson, Nathaniel, at Watauga treaty,192.Henderson, Richard, founds Transylvania,153,191-196;sketch,191-193.Henderson, Samuel, father of Richard,191.Henderson, Leonard,193.Hennepin, Father Louis, French explorer,6.Henry county, Va.,60.Henry, Patrick, governor of Virginia,173,186,220,366.Herbert, William, in Dunmore’s war,167,175.Hickenbotham, Capt., attacks Indians,99.Hickman, Adam, Jr.,127.Hickman, Sotha, early settler,127,284.Hill, Richard, attacked by Indians,291.Hinkstone, –––, captured by Indians,297,298,305.Hite, Isaac, on Bullitt’s survey,146.Hockhocking river, in Dunmore’s war,168,179,182,183;Indians raided on,383.Hockingport, O., founded,179.Hogan, Mrs., settles in Kentucky,197.Hogg, James, of Transylvania Co.,191.Hogg, Peter, in Sandy-creek voyage,81-85.Hogg, William, in Sandy-creek voyage,81.Hoggin, –––, of St. Asaph’s,205.Holden, Joseph, companion of Boone,143.Holder, John, in Bowman’s campaign,271.Holder’s station, Ky., during Caldwell’s invasion,349.Hollis, John, Indian spy,245.Holmes, John, informs against James Smith,114.Holston, Stephen, settles on Holston,59.Holston river,60; first settlements on,58,115;forays on,158,184.Holston settlements, militia of,165,170,268;Harrod at,190;Boone at,196;Logan at,204-206;Mrs. Cunningham at,372,373.Hornbeck, Benjamin, captured by Indians,311.Hornbeck, Mrs., killed by Indians,311.Horse Shoe bottom, settled,126.Horton, Joshua, explores Kentucky,115.Howard, John, companion of Salling,49.Hudson, William, killed by Indians,203.Hughes, Charles, chases Indians,246.Hughes, Elias, scouting service,312;fights Indians,345,376,377.Hughes, Jesse, early hunter,121;chases Indians,246,378,379,410;services at Ft. West,288;scouting service,312;escapes from Indians,399,400;daughter captured by Indians,377-380;character,137.Hughes, Thomas, early settler,121,123;defense of borderers,367;killed by Indians,240,241.Hughey, Joseph, killed by Indians,168.Hull, Samuel, killed by Indians,383.Huron Indians, possible origin of,16.Husted, Gilbert, captured by Indians,248.Hutchins, Thomas, geographer,46.Iberville. Lemoyne d’, finds Mississippi,7.Ice, John, killed by Indians,374.Illinois, early French in,6,7;Clark’s expedition to,146,252-255,257,261.Illinois Indians, claim Kentucky,142;agree to keep peace,412.Ingles, Capt., on New-river campaign,99.Indian creek, foray on,312,313.Indian Short creek,380,381,415.Indians, origin of,12-27;beliefs, customs and traditions,17-43;forest commerce,34;prehistoric remains,39-43;intimacy with French,5,64;relations with Spanish,7-9;claims to Kentucky reviewed,193-195;relations with first settlers,129-133;Christian missions among,106.Seethe several tribes.Iroquois Indians, supposed origin of,44;oppose French on Ohio,64;at Easton treaty,58;at Ft. Stanwix treaty,70;claim Kentucky,194,195.Irvine, William, releases Moravians,317;Indian campaign of,355.Isaac’s creek,312.Ivens, Sally, captured by Indians,373,374.Jackson, –––, adventure with Indians,289.Jackson county, O.,175.Jackson county, W. Va.,137.Jackson, Edward, early settler,121.Jackson, George, early settler,121;attacked by Indians,313;defends Buckhannon,342;chases Indians,398.Jackson, John, early settler,121;attacked by Indians,313.Jackson, Ned J.,287.Jackson’s river,57,71,81;Hannah Dennis on,93;in Pontiac war,97;forays on,90,96,173.James, Enoch, adventure with Indians,218,219.James river,61,66,86;Salling on,48,50;early settlements on,52;McDowell’s fight,52;Borden’s grant,50-53;forays on,89-91,96.Jefferson county, W.Va., census (1830),56.Jefferson, Thomas, on origin of Indians,13,14,25,26;on Indian mounds,41;“improves” Logan’s speech,184;Notes on Virginia,134.Jesuits, early missions to Indians,14,15,60,64,410,411:Relations,194.Jew, –––, killed by Indians,91.Jew, Sally, imprisoned by Indians,90.Johnson, –––, thought to have been killed by James Smith,113-115.Johnson, Henry and John, escape from Indians,415-417.Johnson, Richard M.,348.Johnson, Robert, arrives in Kentucky,348.Johnson, William, family massacred by Indians,381,382.Johnson, Sir William, British Indian superintendent,108,136.Johnston, William, of Transylvania,191.Joliet, Louis, discovers Mississippi,5,6.Judah, Henry, kills Indians,135.Juggins, Elizabeth, adventure with Indians,309,310.Juggins, John, killed by Indians,290.Juniata river,112,113.Kanawha county, W. Va., census (1830),55,56.Kaskaskia, Ill.,294;founded by La Salle,6;Salling at,48;Clark’s capture of,253-255,257,258,260,411.Kate (negress), at seige of Wheeling,356.Keeney’s knob, massacre at,173.Kekionga, Miami village,393.Kellar, Isaac, killed by Indians,385.Kelly, Tady, in Dunmore’s war,153.Kelly, Walter, killed by Indians,159-161.Kennedy, John, wounded by Indians,203.Kenton, Simon, border scout,161;in Dunmore’s war,164,167;arrival in Kentucky,197.Kentucky,66,67,75;Indian antiquities in,43;exploration by Salling,48,49;by Bullitt,71;by Walker,81;by Smith,115;by Findlay,142,143;by Boone,142-145,147,152,153,190;by Stone,190;Indian claims to,193-195;Connolly’s survey,145,146;first settlements in,123,197;early land jobbing,196,197;Harrodsburg founded,146,190;Indian opposition to first settlers,140-142,189,190,200-208;character of pioneers,197-200;rapid increase of population,274;Transylvania Co.,191-196;early missions,106;Spanish conspiracy,130;state convention,106.Kentucky river, Boone on,152,153;Harrod on,190;Catawbas on,194;in Henderson’spurchase.192,193,195,196;forays on,268,269,374.Kercheval, Samuel,History of Valley of Virginia,49,87,88.Kersey, Lieut. [Kearsey, John], builds at Columbia.390,391.Kettle, Richard, chases Indians,311.Killbuck, Delaware chief,88.Kimberlain, Jacob, escapes from Indians,99.King, Thomas, Iroquois chief,58.Kinnikinnick creek,174,176.Kiskepila.SeeLittle Eagle.Kittanning, in Hand’s expedition,210.Knight, John, captured by Indians,332-335,338.Knoxville, Tenn.,60.Kuhn, Abraham, Wyandot chief,97.Kuydendall, Capt., in Dunmore’s war,182.Lackey, Thomas, warns settlers,286.Lake Cayuga, early Indians on,46.Lake Erie, Catawbas on,47.Lake Michigan, early French on,6.Lancaster, Pa., massacre of Canestogas,104,105;treaty of,195.Land claims, Loyal Co.,49,58;Lord Fairfax,50,51;Borden manor,50-53;Ohio Co.,64,65,67,74,77,147;Pittsylvania,145;Virginia military warrants,145;Transylvania Co.,191-196;Connolly,145,146;early Kentucky jobbers,196,197;“tomahawk rights,”126;Indian attitude toward,140,141;commissioners killed by Indians,311;post-Revolutionary military warrants,365,366;Ohio Co. of Associates,389,390;Scioto Co.,60;Miami purchase,390-392.Lane, Lalph, attempts western exploration,64.Langlade, Charles, at Braddock’s defeat,68.L’Anguille, Miami village,407.La Salle, Chevalier, explorations of,6,7;at falls of Ohio,64.Lanson run,421.Laurel hills,126;explored by Walden,60;by Cresap,77;by Boone,192.Lawless, Henry, explores Kentucky,81.Leading creek,419;forays on,311,428.Lederer, John, on Blue ridge,64.Lee. Arthur, treaty commissioner,366,
361.Hagle, Michael, killed by Indians,341.Haldimand, Sir Frederick, English general-in-chief,252,261.Half King, Wyandot chief,230,316.Hall, Capt., murders Cornstalk,211,212.Hall, James,Sketches of the West,193.Hall, Minor C.,287.Hamilton, –––, adventure with Indians,211,212.Hamilton, Capt., chases Indians.245.Hamilton, Henry, English lieutenant-governor,207,210;encourages Indian forays,224,225,252,266,268,269;attacks Clark,253,257,258;captured by Clark,254,255,259-261.Hamilton, Miss, captured by Indians,234.Hammond, Philip, scouting adventure,242,243.Hampden Sydney College, Va.,81.Hampshire county, W. Va., census (1830),56;militia from,101,230.Hamtramck, J. F., on Harmar’s campaign,394;on St. Clair’s campaign,401.Hancock, William, escapes from Indians,267,268.Hand, Edward, commands Ft. Pitt.209-211,213,214,216,219,221,230;MS. of,221;sketch,210.Handsucker, –––, killed by Indians,398,399.Hangard.SeeRedstone.Hanover county, Va.,191.Haptonstall, Abraham, on Bullitt’s survey,146.Harbert, –––, killed by Indians,233.Hardin county, Ky., origin of name,123.Hardin, John, early Kentucky settler,123;on Harmar’s campaign,394;killed by Indians,412.Hardman, –––, of Hacker’s creek,410.Hardy county, W. Va., census (1830),56.Hargus, John, kills an Indian,154,155.Harlan, Silas, in Bowman’s campaign,271.Harland, Maj., killed at Blue Licks,253.Harmar, Josiah, at treaty of Ft. McIntosh,366;occupies Ft. Washington,391,392;campaign of,384,393-395,400,408.Harpold, Nicholas, kills Indians,135.Harrison, –––, attacked by Indians,344.Harrison, Benjamin, in Dunmore’s war,170;governor of Virginia,366.Harrison, Burr, rescued by Logan,203.Harrison county, W. Va.,373;census (1830),56,63;first sheriff of,127;forays in,217,369.Harrison, S. R., cited,310.Harrison, William, killed by Indians,331,334,336.Harrison, William H., defeats Tecumseh,36.Harrod, James, on Bullitt’s survey,146;founds Harrodsburg,152,190,191;prominence as a pioneer,197,200;sketch,190,191.Harrod, Samuel, explores Kentucky,190.Harrod, William, with Clark,190;in Bowman’s campaign,271,273.Harrodsburg, Ky., founded,146,152,190,191,197;represented in Transylvania legislature,193;first attacked by Indians,200-202,205,208;Clark’s defense of,253;settlers’ council at,271.Hart, David, of Transylvania Co.,191.Hart, Nathaniel, of Transylvania Co.,191-193.Hart, Thomas, of Transylvania Co.,191.Hartley, Cecil B.,Life of Wetzel,161.Hartshorn, –––, ensign in Harmar’s campaign,394;captain with Wayne,423,424.Haymond, John, chases Indians,398.Hayward, John,History of Tennessee,60.Hazard, Samuel,U. S. Register,193.Heavener, Nicholas,121.Heckewelder, John G., Moravian missionary,97,301,302,314,315,317;peace commissioner,412;Narrative,325;sketch,301,302.Hedgman river,55.Hellen, Thomas, captured by Indians,156,157;killed by Indians,161.Helms, Leonard, holds Vincennes,258,260.Henderson, Archibald,193.Henderson, Nathaniel, at Watauga treaty,192.Henderson, Richard, founds Transylvania,153,191-196;sketch,191-193.Henderson, Samuel, father of Richard,191.Henderson, Leonard,193.Hennepin, Father Louis, French explorer,6.Henry county, Va.,60.Henry, Patrick, governor of Virginia,173,186,220,366.Herbert, William, in Dunmore’s war,167,175.Hickenbotham, Capt., attacks Indians,99.Hickman, Adam, Jr.,127.Hickman, Sotha, early settler,127,284.Hill, Richard, attacked by Indians,291.Hinkstone, –––, captured by Indians,297,298,305.Hite, Isaac, on Bullitt’s survey,146.Hockhocking river, in Dunmore’s war,168,179,182,183;Indians raided on,383.Hockingport, O., founded,179.Hogan, Mrs., settles in Kentucky,197.Hogg, James, of Transylvania Co.,191.Hogg, Peter, in Sandy-creek voyage,81-85.Hogg, William, in Sandy-creek voyage,81.Hoggin, –––, of St. Asaph’s,205.Holden, Joseph, companion of Boone,143.Holder, John, in Bowman’s campaign,271.Holder’s station, Ky., during Caldwell’s invasion,349.Hollis, John, Indian spy,245.Holmes, John, informs against James Smith,114.Holston, Stephen, settles on Holston,59.Holston river,60; first settlements on,58,115;forays on,158,184.Holston settlements, militia of,165,170,268;Harrod at,190;Boone at,196;Logan at,204-206;Mrs. Cunningham at,372,373.Hornbeck, Benjamin, captured by Indians,311.Hornbeck, Mrs., killed by Indians,311.Horse Shoe bottom, settled,126.Horton, Joshua, explores Kentucky,115.Howard, John, companion of Salling,49.Hudson, William, killed by Indians,203.Hughes, Charles, chases Indians,246.Hughes, Elias, scouting service,312;fights Indians,345,376,377.Hughes, Jesse, early hunter,121;chases Indians,246,378,379,410;services at Ft. West,288;scouting service,312;escapes from Indians,399,400;daughter captured by Indians,377-380;character,137.Hughes, Thomas, early settler,121,123;defense of borderers,367;killed by Indians,240,241.Hughey, Joseph, killed by Indians,168.Hull, Samuel, killed by Indians,383.Huron Indians, possible origin of,16.Husted, Gilbert, captured by Indians,248.Hutchins, Thomas, geographer,46.Iberville. Lemoyne d’, finds Mississippi,7.Ice, John, killed by Indians,374.Illinois, early French in,6,7;Clark’s expedition to,146,252-255,257,261.Illinois Indians, claim Kentucky,142;agree to keep peace,412.Ingles, Capt., on New-river campaign,99.Indian creek, foray on,312,313.Indian Short creek,380,381,415.Indians, origin of,12-27;beliefs, customs and traditions,17-43;forest commerce,34;prehistoric remains,39-43;intimacy with French,5,64;relations with Spanish,7-9;claims to Kentucky reviewed,193-195;relations with first settlers,129-133;Christian missions among,106.Seethe several tribes.Iroquois Indians, supposed origin of,44;oppose French on Ohio,64;at Easton treaty,58;at Ft. Stanwix treaty,70;claim Kentucky,194,195.Irvine, William, releases Moravians,317;Indian campaign of,355.Isaac’s creek,312.Ivens, Sally, captured by Indians,373,374.Jackson, –––, adventure with Indians,289.Jackson county, O.,175.Jackson county, W. Va.,137.Jackson, Edward, early settler,121.Jackson, George, early settler,121;attacked by Indians,313;defends Buckhannon,342;chases Indians,398.Jackson, John, early settler,121;attacked by Indians,313.Jackson, Ned J.,287.Jackson’s river,57,71,81;Hannah Dennis on,93;in Pontiac war,97;forays on,90,96,173.James, Enoch, adventure with Indians,218,219.James river,61,66,86;Salling on,48,50;early settlements on,52;McDowell’s fight,52;Borden’s grant,50-53;forays on,89-91,96.Jefferson county, W.Va., census (1830),56.Jefferson, Thomas, on origin of Indians,13,14,25,26;on Indian mounds,41;“improves” Logan’s speech,184;Notes on Virginia,134.Jesuits, early missions to Indians,14,15,60,64,410,411:Relations,194.Jew, –––, killed by Indians,91.Jew, Sally, imprisoned by Indians,90.Johnson, –––, thought to have been killed by James Smith,113-115.Johnson, Henry and John, escape from Indians,415-417.Johnson, Richard M.,348.Johnson, Robert, arrives in Kentucky,348.Johnson, William, family massacred by Indians,381,382.Johnson, Sir William, British Indian superintendent,108,136.Johnston, William, of Transylvania,191.Joliet, Louis, discovers Mississippi,5,6.Judah, Henry, kills Indians,135.Juggins, Elizabeth, adventure with Indians,309,310.Juggins, John, killed by Indians,290.Juniata river,112,113.Kanawha county, W. Va., census (1830),55,56.Kaskaskia, Ill.,294;founded by La Salle,6;Salling at,48;Clark’s capture of,253-255,257,258,260,411.Kate (negress), at seige of Wheeling,356.Keeney’s knob, massacre at,173.Kekionga, Miami village,393.Kellar, Isaac, killed by Indians,385.Kelly, Tady, in Dunmore’s war,153.Kelly, Walter, killed by Indians,159-161.Kennedy, John, wounded by Indians,203.Kenton, Simon, border scout,161;in Dunmore’s war,164,167;arrival in Kentucky,197.Kentucky,66,67,75;Indian antiquities in,43;exploration by Salling,48,49;by Bullitt,71;by Walker,81;by Smith,115;by Findlay,142,143;by Boone,142-145,147,152,153,190;by Stone,190;Indian claims to,193-195;Connolly’s survey,145,146;first settlements in,123,197;early land jobbing,196,197;Harrodsburg founded,146,190;Indian opposition to first settlers,140-142,189,190,200-208;character of pioneers,197-200;rapid increase of population,274;Transylvania Co.,191-196;early missions,106;Spanish conspiracy,130;state convention,106.Kentucky river, Boone on,152,153;Harrod on,190;Catawbas on,194;in Henderson’spurchase.192,193,195,196;forays on,268,269,374.Kercheval, Samuel,History of Valley of Virginia,49,87,88.Kersey, Lieut. [Kearsey, John], builds at Columbia.390,391.Kettle, Richard, chases Indians,311.Killbuck, Delaware chief,88.Kimberlain, Jacob, escapes from Indians,99.King, Thomas, Iroquois chief,58.Kinnikinnick creek,174,176.Kiskepila.SeeLittle Eagle.Kittanning, in Hand’s expedition,210.Knight, John, captured by Indians,332-335,338.Knoxville, Tenn.,60.Kuhn, Abraham, Wyandot chief,97.Kuydendall, Capt., in Dunmore’s war,182.Lackey, Thomas, warns settlers,286.Lake Cayuga, early Indians on,46.Lake Erie, Catawbas on,47.Lake Michigan, early French on,6.Lancaster, Pa., massacre of Canestogas,104,105;treaty of,195.Land claims, Loyal Co.,49,58;Lord Fairfax,50,51;Borden manor,50-53;Ohio Co.,64,65,67,74,77,147;Pittsylvania,145;Virginia military warrants,145;Transylvania Co.,191-196;Connolly,145,146;early Kentucky jobbers,196,197;“tomahawk rights,”126;Indian attitude toward,140,141;commissioners killed by Indians,311;post-Revolutionary military warrants,365,366;Ohio Co. of Associates,389,390;Scioto Co.,60;Miami purchase,390-392.Lane, Lalph, attempts western exploration,64.Langlade, Charles, at Braddock’s defeat,68.L’Anguille, Miami village,407.La Salle, Chevalier, explorations of,6,7;at falls of Ohio,64.Lanson run,421.Laurel hills,126;explored by Walden,60;by Cresap,77;by Boone,192.Lawless, Henry, explores Kentucky,81.Leading creek,419;forays on,311,428.Lederer, John, on Blue ridge,64.Lee. Arthur, treaty commissioner,366,