Mooney, James, adventure with Indians,168;companion of Boone,143.Moore, –––, attacked by Indians,385.Moore, Andrew, early settler,52;in Dunmore’s war,174.Moore, James, Sr., killed by Indians,373.Moore, James, Jr., captured by Indians,374.Moore, Jane, burned by Indians,374.Moore, Mrs. John, burned by Indians,373,374.Moore, Lieut., killed by Indians,241.Moore, Mary, captured by Indians,374.Moorefield, W. Va., founded,124.Moorehead, –––, Youghiogheny settler,114.Moravians, missionaries and Indians,36,412;give information to Hand,219;visited by Brodhead,301,302;villages sacked by whites,313-327,340;historical sketch,314.Morgan county, W. Va., census (1830),56.Morgan, Daniel,276.Morgan, David, early settler,123;adventure with Indians,276-279.Morgan, George, Indian agent,219,224.Morgan, Greenwood S.,279.Morgan, Levi, adventures with Indians,375,376,417,418.Morgan, Sarah and Stephen, adventure with Indians,276-279.Morgan, William, early settler,126;escapes from Indians,240.Morgantown, Pa.,75;founded,123;foray near,248,249.Morlin, Thomas, early peddler,47,48.Morrow, William, in Dunmore’s war,169,171.Mound-building, by early Indians,39-43.Moundsville, W. Va., “big mound” at,40;settled,125,230.Mount Braddock. Pa., settled,123.Muddy creek,123;first settled,58;Clendennin massacre,93-95;miscellaneous forays on,159,161,172,173,293,345.Mulhollin, Polly.SeeMary Greenlee.Munsee Indians, on Susquehanna,46;raided by Brodhead,301;during Revolution,347.Munseka, Shawnee chief,266.Murphey, John, killed by Indians,238.Murphy, Samuel,183.Muscle shoals,59.Muskingum river, early Indians on,46;Gist on,79;Bouquet’s expedition,108;Indian atrocities on,150,396;Wapatomica campaign,153-155;Moravian villages on,219;during Revolution,300-305,314,320,328;land cession by Indians,366;Ohio Co.’s grant,389;Waterford founded,392.Nain Indians, threatened by Paxtons,105.Nanny’s run,127.Natchez, Holston at,59.Narragansett Indians, war with Puritans,31-33.Narvaez, Pamphilio de, in Florida,7.Nashville, Tenn.,115.Neal, Henry, killed by Indians,411,412.Neal, James, slave stolen from,400.Neely, Alexander, companion of Boone,143,144.Nelson, –––, early settler,126.Nelson county, Va., foray in,405,406.Nelsonville, O.,183.Nemacolin, Delaware Indian,77.Nemacolin’s path.SeeBraddock’s roadNequetank Indians, threatened by Paxtons,105.Newcomerstown, O.,314.New Englanders, on Greenbrier,57.New France.SeeFrench.New Inverness, Ga., founded,237.New Martinsville, O.,417.New Orleans, founded,7;Spanish at,130.New Philadelphia, O.,261,314.Newport, Christopher, attempts western exploration,64.New river, first settlements on,59;in Sandy-creek voyage,82;Delaware and Mingo foray,96-99.SeeGreat Kanawha.New Schönbrunn, Moravian village,314,325,326.New York, Delawares in.136;relinquishes Western land claim,389.Nicholas county, W. Va.,96;census (1830),56.Nicholson, –––, interpreter,184.Nicholson, Thomas, in Dunmore’s campaign,153.North Bend, O., founded,392.North Branch,63.North Carolina, Cherokees in,46;Boone in,143,144,266;Henderson family in,191-193;emigration from,348,384.North river, early settlement on,52.Northwest Territory, early tribes in,45;cession of land claims in,131;ordinance of 1787,389;St. Clair’s arrival,391,392;first settlements in,392,393.Norton, Thomas,Journalof Sandy-creek voyage,81,82.Nutter, John, early settler,127.O’Brien, Adam,414.Ochiltree, Alexander, killed by Indians,245.Oghkwaga, Delaware village,136.Ogle, Joseph, at seige of Wheeling,221-224,228;in Foreman’s defeat,230.Oglethorpe, James, attitude toward slavery,10.Ohio (state), Indian mounds in,41,42;first settlements in,392,393.Ohio Company, relations with French,45;open Ohio valley to settlement,64,65,67,74,77,147.Ohio Company of Associates, settles Marietta,389,390.Ohio county. W. Va., census (1830),55,56,63;during Revolution,311.Ohio river,36,40,55,78,115,117,121,123,125;early Indians on,45-47;Salling on,49;Holston on,59;as a war trail,75;first English occupation,63,64;French and English rivalry for,64-74,95;Decker captivity,78,79;in Sandy-creek voyage,83-85;Renick captivity,91;Hannah Dennis’s escape,92,93;character of early settlers on,130,131;in Dunmore’s war,134,138,145,146,148,149,151-153,156,162-165,167-175,179,183;in Henderson’s purchase,192,193;Shawnees on,194,195,209,211,216,219;during Revolution,219,220,227,230,254,257,264,266,267,271,273,285,286,294,295,297-300,305,320,335,347,355,360,363,384,389,390,399,411,415,417;after Revolution,367,372,374,380,381,383;as a race boundary,412.Old Town creek,168,170,172;Shawnee village at,85.Oneco, chief of Mohicans,32.Orange county, Va.,55;early settlement of,55,66.Ordinance of 1787,389.Orme, Robert, with Braddock,68.Osage Indians, stature of,29.Ottawa Indians, early strength of,46:during Revolution,347;at Ft. McIntosh treaty,366,388.Ottawa river, early French on,5.Ouisconsin river.SeeWisconsin river.Owens, James, killed by Indians,247.Owens, John, Sr., killed by Indians,290.Owens, John, Jr., attacked by Indians,290,343,344.Owens, Owen, attacked by Indians,290.Ox, Susan, captured by Indians,161.Pack, –––, trapper,96.Paint creek, Boone’s expedition to,267,268;Shawnees on,374;Waggoner on,410.Parsons, James, early settler,126.Parsons, Samuel H., treaty commissioner,388.Patterson, Robert, founds Lexington, Ky.,274;partner of Denman,391;at battle of Blue Licks,353.Patton, Elizabeth, marries John Preston,51.Patton, James, early settler of Catawba,51,52,68.Patton, John W.,127.Pattonsburgh, Va.,51.Paul, Audley, son of Hugh,53;at Ft. Redstone,77,78;in Sandy-creek voyage,81,83,85;in James-river foray,91;in New-river foray,97-99;in Dunmore’s war,169.Paul, Hugh,53.Paul, Polly, marries Gov. Matthews,53.Pauling, Henry, militia officer,207.Paull, James, at Redstone,80.Paxton boys, kill Canestoga Indians,104,105.Paynter, Elias, killed by Indians,341.Pekillon, Delaware chief,303,304.Pendleton county, W. Va., census (1830),56;Seybert massacre,87-89.Penn, William,124.Pennsylvania, boundary dispute with Virginia,74;Western settlements in,74,75,123-125,143;fur trade of,101;Paxton boys,104,105;“Black-boys” uprising,109-116;Findlay’s adventures,143;Records,58;Archives,323.Pentecost, Dorsey,323.Peoria Indians, claim Kentucky,142.Perry, Thomas, killed by Indians,89.Perrysburgh, O.,372.Peter, Captain, Indian chief,135.Petro, Leonard, captured by Indians,232,233.Peyton, John L.,History of Augusta county,53,246.Philadelphia,105,109,124.Philip, chief of Narragansetts,31,32.Phillips, Capt., ambuscaded,97.Phoebe’s Falls, W. Va., settled,52.Pickaway plains, Indian treaty at,183-186.Pickering, Timothy, peace commissioner,412.Pike run, Indian foray on,283.Pindall, Rachel, chased by Indians,344.Pindall, Thomas, attacked by Indians,344.Piomingo, Chickasaw chief,405.Pipe, Delaware chief,333.Pipe, Wyandot chief,316.Pipe creek, massacre of Indians at,134,142,148.Piqua, Shawnee village,273;Clark attacks,305-309.Pitman, –––, trapper,96.Pittsburg,117,120;French fort at,45;treaties at,66;Braddock’s defeat,68,69,106;in Forbes’s campaign,69-73,77,79,80;Connolly at,74; Dyer’s escape,87;in Bouquet’s expedition,107-109,173;in Dunmore’s war,134,141,142,145,148,150,165,167,177-179,181,182;“Blackboys” uprising,109;asked to aid Kentucky,205;during Revolution,220,221,224,230,254,256,262,283,318,321-323,335,357,362;arrival of peace news,365;Hand’s administration,210,211,214,216,219;McIntosh’s administration,210,237;warned by Moravians,315,317;Brodhead’s expedition,300,301,303,304,316.Pittsylvania, proposed colony of,145.Pleasant creek,118.Pocahontas county, W. Va., census (1830),56.Poe, Adam, adventure with Indians,362-364.Poe, Andrew, adventure with Indians,363,364.Point Pleasant, W. Va., battle of,59,60,66,143,152,165-178,180,182,185-187,189,190,208;Ft. Randolph at,173,291;surrender of Cornstalk at,173,209,211-216;during Revolution,237,241-243.Pointer, Dick, fights Indians,243.Pollens, Henry, fur trader,109.Pompey (negro), friend of Indians,268.Pontiac, uprising of,73,141,172.Poole, William F., on Clark’s campaign,254.Port Washington, O.,301,314.Portsmouth, O., old Shawnee town at,92.Post, Charles F., Moravian missionary,301.Potomac river,55;fur trade on,77;Seybert massacre,87-89.Pottawattomie Indians, early strength of,46;during Revolution,347.Powell, Richard, sons captured by Indians,280,281.Powell’s valley,60;Walden in,60;attack on Boones,144,145;Henderson’s grant,193.Power, Major, shot at,366.Powers, John, early settler,126.Powers, William,122.Presbyterians,50,54,57,168.Presque Isle,65.Preston county, W. Va.,280;census (1830),56,63.Preston, James Patton, governor of Virginia,51.Preston, John, marries Elizabeth Patton,51.Preston, William, militia officer,51;settles on Holston,59;in Sandy-creek voyage,81,83;surveyor,145,146;in Dunmore’s war,152,165;Journal,82;Register of Indian Depredations,57,75,87,90.Price, Maj., on Wayne’s campaign,425.Price’s settlement, Ky.,200.Pricket, –––, killed by Indians,245.Pricket, Josiah, killed by Indians,161.Pricket’s creek,151.Prince William county, Va.,71.Pringle, Charity,119.Pringle, John and Samuel, adventures of,117-122.Prior, John, killed by Indians,292.Pritchet, John, killed by Indians,243.Province, John, early settler,123.Province, Mrs., buries Bald Eagle,
Mooney, James, adventure with Indians,168;companion of Boone,143.Moore, –––, attacked by Indians,385.Moore, Andrew, early settler,52;in Dunmore’s war,174.Moore, James, Sr., killed by Indians,373.Moore, James, Jr., captured by Indians,374.Moore, Jane, burned by Indians,374.Moore, Mrs. John, burned by Indians,373,374.Moore, Lieut., killed by Indians,241.Moore, Mary, captured by Indians,374.Moorefield, W. Va., founded,124.Moorehead, –––, Youghiogheny settler,114.Moravians, missionaries and Indians,36,412;give information to Hand,219;visited by Brodhead,301,302;villages sacked by whites,313-327,340;historical sketch,314.Morgan county, W. Va., census (1830),56.Morgan, Daniel,276.Morgan, David, early settler,123;adventure with Indians,276-279.Morgan, George, Indian agent,219,224.Morgan, Greenwood S.,279.Morgan, Levi, adventures with Indians,375,376,417,418.Morgan, Sarah and Stephen, adventure with Indians,276-279.Morgan, William, early settler,126;escapes from Indians,240.Morgantown, Pa.,75;founded,123;foray near,248,249.Morlin, Thomas, early peddler,47,48.Morrow, William, in Dunmore’s war,169,171.Mound-building, by early Indians,39-43.Moundsville, W. Va., “big mound” at,40;settled,125,230.Mount Braddock. Pa., settled,123.Muddy creek,123;first settled,58;Clendennin massacre,93-95;miscellaneous forays on,159,161,172,173,293,345.Mulhollin, Polly.SeeMary Greenlee.Munsee Indians, on Susquehanna,46;raided by Brodhead,301;during Revolution,347.Munseka, Shawnee chief,266.Murphey, John, killed by Indians,238.Murphy, Samuel,183.Muscle shoals,59.Muskingum river, early Indians on,46;Gist on,79;Bouquet’s expedition,108;Indian atrocities on,150,396;Wapatomica campaign,153-155;Moravian villages on,219;during Revolution,300-305,314,320,328;land cession by Indians,366;Ohio Co.’s grant,389;Waterford founded,392.Nain Indians, threatened by Paxtons,105.Nanny’s run,127.Natchez, Holston at,59.Narragansett Indians, war with Puritans,31-33.Narvaez, Pamphilio de, in Florida,7.Nashville, Tenn.,115.Neal, Henry, killed by Indians,411,412.Neal, James, slave stolen from,400.Neely, Alexander, companion of Boone,143,144.Nelson, –––, early settler,126.Nelson county, Va., foray in,405,406.Nelsonville, O.,183.Nemacolin, Delaware Indian,77.Nemacolin’s path.SeeBraddock’s roadNequetank Indians, threatened by Paxtons,105.Newcomerstown, O.,314.New Englanders, on Greenbrier,57.New France.SeeFrench.New Inverness, Ga., founded,237.New Martinsville, O.,417.New Orleans, founded,7;Spanish at,130.New Philadelphia, O.,261,314.Newport, Christopher, attempts western exploration,64.New river, first settlements on,59;in Sandy-creek voyage,82;Delaware and Mingo foray,96-99.SeeGreat Kanawha.New Schönbrunn, Moravian village,314,325,326.New York, Delawares in.136;relinquishes Western land claim,389.Nicholas county, W. Va.,96;census (1830),56.Nicholson, –––, interpreter,184.Nicholson, Thomas, in Dunmore’s campaign,153.North Bend, O., founded,392.North Branch,63.North Carolina, Cherokees in,46;Boone in,143,144,266;Henderson family in,191-193;emigration from,348,384.North river, early settlement on,52.Northwest Territory, early tribes in,45;cession of land claims in,131;ordinance of 1787,389;St. Clair’s arrival,391,392;first settlements in,392,393.Norton, Thomas,Journalof Sandy-creek voyage,81,82.Nutter, John, early settler,127.O’Brien, Adam,414.Ochiltree, Alexander, killed by Indians,245.Oghkwaga, Delaware village,136.Ogle, Joseph, at seige of Wheeling,221-224,228;in Foreman’s defeat,230.Oglethorpe, James, attitude toward slavery,10.Ohio (state), Indian mounds in,41,42;first settlements in,392,393.Ohio Company, relations with French,45;open Ohio valley to settlement,64,65,67,74,77,147.Ohio Company of Associates, settles Marietta,389,390.Ohio county. W. Va., census (1830),55,56,63;during Revolution,311.Ohio river,36,40,55,78,115,117,121,123,125;early Indians on,45-47;Salling on,49;Holston on,59;as a war trail,75;first English occupation,63,64;French and English rivalry for,64-74,95;Decker captivity,78,79;in Sandy-creek voyage,83-85;Renick captivity,91;Hannah Dennis’s escape,92,93;character of early settlers on,130,131;in Dunmore’s war,134,138,145,146,148,149,151-153,156,162-165,167-175,179,183;in Henderson’s purchase,192,193;Shawnees on,194,195,209,211,216,219;during Revolution,219,220,227,230,254,257,264,266,267,271,273,285,286,294,295,297-300,305,320,335,347,355,360,363,384,389,390,399,411,415,417;after Revolution,367,372,374,380,381,383;as a race boundary,412.Old Town creek,168,170,172;Shawnee village at,85.Oneco, chief of Mohicans,32.Orange county, Va.,55;early settlement of,55,66.Ordinance of 1787,389.Orme, Robert, with Braddock,68.Osage Indians, stature of,29.Ottawa Indians, early strength of,46:during Revolution,347;at Ft. McIntosh treaty,366,388.Ottawa river, early French on,5.Ouisconsin river.SeeWisconsin river.Owens, James, killed by Indians,247.Owens, John, Sr., killed by Indians,290.Owens, John, Jr., attacked by Indians,290,343,344.Owens, Owen, attacked by Indians,290.Ox, Susan, captured by Indians,161.Pack, –––, trapper,96.Paint creek, Boone’s expedition to,267,268;Shawnees on,374;Waggoner on,410.Parsons, James, early settler,126.Parsons, Samuel H., treaty commissioner,388.Patterson, Robert, founds Lexington, Ky.,274;partner of Denman,391;at battle of Blue Licks,353.Patton, Elizabeth, marries John Preston,51.Patton, James, early settler of Catawba,51,52,68.Patton, John W.,127.Pattonsburgh, Va.,51.Paul, Audley, son of Hugh,53;at Ft. Redstone,77,78;in Sandy-creek voyage,81,83,85;in James-river foray,91;in New-river foray,97-99;in Dunmore’s war,169.Paul, Hugh,53.Paul, Polly, marries Gov. Matthews,53.Pauling, Henry, militia officer,207.Paull, James, at Redstone,80.Paxton boys, kill Canestoga Indians,104,105.Paynter, Elias, killed by Indians,341.Pekillon, Delaware chief,303,304.Pendleton county, W. Va., census (1830),56;Seybert massacre,87-89.Penn, William,124.Pennsylvania, boundary dispute with Virginia,74;Western settlements in,74,75,123-125,143;fur trade of,101;Paxton boys,104,105;“Black-boys” uprising,109-116;Findlay’s adventures,143;Records,58;Archives,323.Pentecost, Dorsey,323.Peoria Indians, claim Kentucky,142.Perry, Thomas, killed by Indians,89.Perrysburgh, O.,372.Peter, Captain, Indian chief,135.Petro, Leonard, captured by Indians,232,233.Peyton, John L.,History of Augusta county,53,246.Philadelphia,105,109,124.Philip, chief of Narragansetts,31,32.Phillips, Capt., ambuscaded,97.Phoebe’s Falls, W. Va., settled,52.Pickaway plains, Indian treaty at,183-186.Pickering, Timothy, peace commissioner,412.Pike run, Indian foray on,283.Pindall, Rachel, chased by Indians,344.Pindall, Thomas, attacked by Indians,344.Piomingo, Chickasaw chief,405.Pipe, Delaware chief,333.Pipe, Wyandot chief,316.Pipe creek, massacre of Indians at,134,142,148.Piqua, Shawnee village,273;Clark attacks,305-309.Pitman, –––, trapper,96.Pittsburg,117,120;French fort at,45;treaties at,66;Braddock’s defeat,68,69,106;in Forbes’s campaign,69-73,77,79,80;Connolly at,74; Dyer’s escape,87;in Bouquet’s expedition,107-109,173;in Dunmore’s war,134,141,142,145,148,150,165,167,177-179,181,182;“Blackboys” uprising,109;asked to aid Kentucky,205;during Revolution,220,221,224,230,254,256,262,283,318,321-323,335,357,362;arrival of peace news,365;Hand’s administration,210,211,214,216,219;McIntosh’s administration,210,237;warned by Moravians,315,317;Brodhead’s expedition,300,301,303,304,316.Pittsylvania, proposed colony of,145.Pleasant creek,118.Pocahontas county, W. Va., census (1830),56.Poe, Adam, adventure with Indians,362-364.Poe, Andrew, adventure with Indians,363,364.Point Pleasant, W. Va., battle of,59,60,66,143,152,165-178,180,182,185-187,189,190,208;Ft. Randolph at,173,291;surrender of Cornstalk at,173,209,211-216;during Revolution,237,241-243.Pointer, Dick, fights Indians,243.Pollens, Henry, fur trader,109.Pompey (negro), friend of Indians,268.Pontiac, uprising of,73,141,172.Poole, William F., on Clark’s campaign,254.Port Washington, O.,301,314.Portsmouth, O., old Shawnee town at,92.Post, Charles F., Moravian missionary,301.Potomac river,55;fur trade on,77;Seybert massacre,87-89.Pottawattomie Indians, early strength of,46;during Revolution,347.Powell, Richard, sons captured by Indians,280,281.Powell’s valley,60;Walden in,60;attack on Boones,144,145;Henderson’s grant,193.Power, Major, shot at,366.Powers, John, early settler,126.Powers, William,122.Presbyterians,50,54,57,168.Presque Isle,65.Preston county, W. Va.,280;census (1830),56,63.Preston, James Patton, governor of Virginia,51.Preston, John, marries Elizabeth Patton,51.Preston, William, militia officer,51;settles on Holston,59;in Sandy-creek voyage,81,83;surveyor,145,146;in Dunmore’s war,152,165;Journal,82;Register of Indian Depredations,57,75,87,90.Price, Maj., on Wayne’s campaign,425.Price’s settlement, Ky.,200.Pricket, –––, killed by Indians,245.Pricket, Josiah, killed by Indians,161.Pricket’s creek,151.Prince William county, Va.,71.Pringle, Charity,119.Pringle, John and Samuel, adventures of,117-122.Prior, John, killed by Indians,292.Pritchet, John, killed by Indians,243.Province, John, early settler,123.Province, Mrs., buries Bald Eagle,