A.Abingdon (Penn.), Boone family at,25.Adair, James, pioneer trader,59-74,158 (note).Alabama, Creek nation in,57,68.Alamance, Battle of the,104.Allaire, Lieutenant, officer under Ferguson,200,213.Allen, General Ethan, tries to enlist Indian aid in Canada,176 (note).Alvord, C. W.,The Mississippi Valley in British Politics, cited,110 (note),113 (note).American Archives, cited,8 (note),123 (note),176 (note).Anne, Queen, invites Palatines to England,15."Apostle, The," Count Zinzendorf, Moravian leader,16-17.Attakullakulla, Cherokee statesman,188.Audubon, J. J., and Boone,279-280.Avery, Waightstill,162.B.Baker, John, companion to Boone,95.Bean (or Been), William, erects first cabin on Watauga River,159.Beautiful River,125,274.Big Bone Lick, Boone finds,102.Big Turtle, name given Boone by Indians,145.Black Fish, Shawanoe chief,145,146,147,148.Bledsoe, Captain Anthony,121,125 (note),149.Blount, William, Governor of Tennessee,265.Blue Licks (Ky.),97,102,143; battle at,152.Bluff Hector, nickname for Hector MacNeill,12.Bogart, W. H.,Daniel Boone and the Hunters of Kentucky, cited,135 (note).Boone, Albert Gallatin, grandson of Daniel,278 (note).Boone, Daniel, nationality,24-25; family,24-26,27-28; born (1734),26; early life,26-27; journey to North Carolina,29-30; home on the Yadkin,48; Findlay and,52-53,83,90,97,98,100,131-132; in Braddock's campaign,83; marriage,90-91; in Virginia,92; removes to North Carolina,92; carving on tree,93; with Waddell's rangers,93; travels to Florida,94; first expedition into Kentucky,95-97; second Kentucky expedition,97-103; lonely explorations,101-102; personal characteristics,105-106; removes family to Powell's Valley,106-109; part in Dunmore's war,120-122,128; and Henderson's venture,129,130 (note),131,133,134-136; at Boonesborough,140-141,143,147-149;captured by Indians,144-147; adopted by Indian chief,145; and Hamilton,145-146; goes to West Virginia,156; last days,273et seq..Boone, Daniel Morgan, son of Daniel,278 (note).Boone, Edward, brother of Daniel,152.Boone, George, grandfather of Daniel,24-25.Boone, George, Jr., uncle of Daniel,25.Boone, Israel, second son of Daniel,152.Boone, James, eldest son of Daniel,93,107-108.Boone, Jemima, daughter of Daniel,141.Boone, John, son of Daniel,106.Boone, Nathan, son of Daniel,278.Boone, Rebecca, wife of Daniel,91,107,278.Boone, Sam, brother of Daniel,27.Boone, Sarah, daughter of George,25.Boone, Sarah Morgan, mother of Daniel,26,28-29.Boone, Squire, brother of Daniel,100,102.Boone, Squire, father of Daniel,25,91; marriage,26; expelled from Society of Friends,28; leaves Pennsylvania,28-29.Boone's Fort,137.Boone's Settlement (La Charette),280-281;see alsoLa Charette.Boonesborough, Transylvania settlement,138,142,245; Boone in,140-141,143,148-149; Indian attacks on,146-148; Robertson goes to,246.Bowman, John,149."Braddock's Defeat,"82.Branching Oak of the Forest (Tach-nech-dor-us), Indian chief,119.Brandywine, Battle of, Ferguson in,197.Broglie, Comte de, French agent in America,249.Brown, Widow, at whose inn Sevier is arrested,241.Brown, Dr. Samuel, Clark's letter to,127 (note).Bryan, Joseph, father of Rebecca Boone,91.Bryan, Rebecca, marries Daniel Boone,91;see alsoBoone, Rebecca.Bryan party on expedition to Kentucky,107,108.Buffalo (Tenn.), Court at,257.Bull, Colonel William, pioneer trader,55.Bullitt, Captain Thomas,113,121.C.Caldwell, David, Presbyterian minister,162.Calloway, Flanders, son-in-law of Daniel Boone,277,278.Calloway, Richard, daughters captured by Indians,141; accuses Boone of treachery,146 (note).Cameron, Alexander, British agent to Cherokees,170,174,176 (note).Camp Union (Lewisburg), rendezvous for expedition in Dunmore's War,115.Campbell, Major Arthur,121-122,125 (note),236.Campbell, David, judge in Tennessee,237,240.Campbell, Rev. James,50.Campbell, Colond William, at battle of Point Pleasant,124 (note); and King's Mountain,205,211,219,222.Carolinas, Cherokees in,57; Regulation Movement in,159-164;see alsoNorth Carolina, South Carolina.Carson, Kit, grandson of Daniel Boone,278 (note).Catawba Indians,56,57.Céloron de Blainville,77.Chads Ford, Ferguson's account of incident at,198-199.Charleston (S. C), Scotch-Irish in,6.Cherokee Indians, in the Yadkin,36; location and number,57; and Adair,58-74; customs,62; and French,66-68; Priber compiles dictionary,69; in French and Indian Wars,83-87; Indian policy of South Carolina,84-86; treaty with English (1761),87,118; trouble in Kentucky,114; Henderson purchases land from,130-133; in Tennessee,158,228,255; South Carolina sends ammunition to,177; peace made (1777),183; attack Watauga,226-227,228; North Carolina and,232; McGillivray and,257; forced westward,271.Chickamaugan Indians,173.Chickasaw Indians, location,57; Adair and,58,59,62,72-73,246; in Tennessee,158; McGillivray and,257; forced westward,271.Chillicothe, Indian town,146,153.Choctaw Indians, location,57; and French,58; Adair and,63; McGillivray and,257; forced westward,271.Choiseul, Étienne François, Duc de, French Minister,249.Chota, deputation of Indians at,178; Robertson as Indian agent at,183.Chronicle, Colonel,209.Civil War, part of mountaineers in,224.Clark, G. R.,283,285; in "Cresap's War,"116-117; with Dunmore's forces,125 (note); and Chief Logan,127 (note); at Harrodsburg,129,139,151-152; and Harrodsburg Remonstrance,140; brings ammunition from Virginia,142; made a major,149; founds Louisville,150; builds Fort Jefferson,150; war on Indians,153,262; letter to Governor of Virginia,154; later life,155; death (1818),155; and Wilkinson,262-264; personal characteristics,263.Clark, William, brother of G. R.,155; Lewis and,282.Clark, Elijah,212.Cleveland, Colonel, at King's Mountain,209,220,222.Cocke, William,238.Colbert, white leader of Indians,150-151.Connolly, Dr. John, Dunmore's agent,113 (note).Cooley, William, accompanies Boone to Kentucky,98,100.Cooper, J. F., on Ferguson's story of Washington,199 (note).Cornstalk, Shawanoe chief,118,123-124,126.Cornwallis, Edward,195,196,202,213,214,222,228,229.Corporation Acts,4.Cowpens, frontiersmen at,215; Morgan's victory at,222.Craighead, Rev. Alexander, Presbyterian minister,8,162.Creek Indians, disclose Spanish plot,55; location,57; and McGillivray,58-59,255-256; forced westward,271.Cresap, Captain Michael, of Maryland,116,117,127."Cresap's War,"117.Croghan, George, "King of Traders,"58,112-113,115,118.Cross Creek (Fayetteville), MacNeill at,12.Culloden, victory of,9,11.Cumberland, Duke of, directs extermination of Gaels,11.Cumberland Gap, Findlay leads Boone through,52-53; Boone robbed in,103.Cutbirth (or Cutbird), Benjamin, nephew of Daniel Boone,95.D.Dartmouth, Lord, Secretary for the Colonies, letters to,6,175,176 (note).Day, Sarah, marries Sam Boone,27.De Lancey, Major, father-in-law of J. F. Cooper,199 (note).De Peyster, Captain, officer under Ferguson,200,218,219.Delassus, Lieutenant Governor of Upper Louisiana,276.Delaware Indians,178; location,57; and French,58; and Dunmore's War,114,118.Dequindre, French Canadian leader of Indian band,143,147-148.Detroit, in hands of English,87; Boone at,145-146.Dinwiddie, Robert, Lieutenant Governor of Virginia,77-80,81.Doak, Rev. Samuel,207,235.Dobbs, Arthur, Governor of North Carolina,79,86.Dobbs, E. D., son of Governor,83.Donelson, Captain John,186;Journal,187-193.Dorchester, Lord, Governor of Canada,265.Dragging Canoe, Chickamaugan chief,133-134,173,179,180,181,183,206,229.Draper, L. C.,King's Mountain and its Heroes, cited,199 (note),204 (note),213 (note).Dunmore, Lord, Governor of Virginia,112 (note),113,114-116,118,120,123,125,126,176 (note).Dunmore's War,114et seq.Duquesne, Fort,81,82,87,88.E.English, W. H.,Conquest of the Country Northwest of the River Ohio, cited,127 (note).F.Falling, William,173.Fanning, Edmund, agent of Lord Granville,160.Femme Osage Creek, Boone settles at,274-275.Femme Osage Syndic,275-277.Ferguson, Dr. Adam, letter to,196.Ferguson, Major Patrick, as a soldier,196-198; as a man,198-200; commands loyalists in Back Country,200-206,211; at King's Mountain,212-220; death,219-220,221.Findlay, John, pioneer trader, and Daniel Boone,52,83,90,97,98,100,131-132; in Braddock's campaign,83; captured by Shawanoes,97,131.Fitzherbert, letter quoted,252 (note).Fleming, William,124.Florida, Spanish and Indians in,55,56; Boone explores,94.Floridablanca, Spanish Minister,250.Floyd, John, Washington's agent,113-114; and Boone,121,141.Forbes, General, expedition in 1759,87.France, Highlanders flee to,9; and Indians,53,54,58,178-179; possessions in America,56,57; Adair's account of struggles with French,63; Priber sent by,66-70; French and Indian Wars,750et seq.; attitude toward American independence,248-253.Frankfort (Ky.), Daniel Boone's grave in,284.Frankland, State of,234-238;see alsoFranklin, State of.Franklin, Benjamin,238.Franklin, State of,238,240,259,260,266;see alsoFrankland, State of.Frémont, J. C,278 (note).French and Indian Wars,75et seq.Friends, Society of, expel Squire Boone,28.Furniture of the pioneers,45-46.G.Gaels,seeHighlanders.Gage, General Thomas, quoted,176 (note).Galphin, pioneer trader,59,256.Gates, General,202,210,221.Gazette, Knoxville, Jackson's letter in,268.Georgia, Creek nation in,57; Tories in,195; and State of Franklin,238; and McGillivray,256-257,258.Germain, Lord, and Stuart,176 (note),177.German Palatinate, persecution of Protestants in,15.German Reformed Church,15.Germans, in Virginia and North Carolina,14-15; as immigrants,16.Gibson, Major,126.Gibson, Colonel John,117-118.Girty, George,143.Girty, James,143.Gist, Christopher,77,78.Glen, Governor of South Carolina,63,64; Indian policy,84.Gottlob, Brother, Moravian leader,19,21,23,24.Gower, Fort,123.Grant, Colonel James,94.Grantham, Lord, letter to,252 (note).Granville, Lord, Proprietor in North Carolina, Moravians purchase land from,18; agents oppress people,104,159.Great Meadows, Washington at,81.Great Telliko, Cherokee town,62,66,69,158.Great War, part of mountaineers in,224-225.Greathouse, trader,117.Greene, General Nathanael,221-222.Greene, T. M.,The Spanish Conspiracy, cited,264 (note).Grube, Adam, Moravian Brother,18;Journal,19-24.Guilford Court House, battle of,222.H.Hamilton, Henry, British Governor at Detroit,139,145-146.Hampbright, Colonel,209.Hanna, C. A.,The Wilderness Trail, cited,97 (note).Harding, Chester, and Boone,278-279.Harrod, James,139; establishes first settlement in Kentucky,110,114,121,129; as surveyor,113; and Henderson,138; goes to Watauga for supplies,141-142; made a Captain,149; accompanies Clark,153.Harrodsburg,136,142,149,153,245,246; founded,114,129; Remonstrance,140,151; Indian attacks on,146.Henderson, Judge Richard, leader of Transylvania Company,130-140,160,184-185; Donelson's party meets,193.Henry, Patrick, Preston writes to,125.Heydt, Joist,16.Highlanders, in Revolutionary War,8,13-14; in North Carolina,9; clan system,10;characteristics,10-12; and Indians,54-55;see alsoScotch-Irish.Hill, William,96.Holden, Joseph,98,100.Holston River settlement,141,158,159,168,176.Honeycut, pioneer at Watauga,165.Hooper, William,160.Houston, Rev. Samuel,235.Hoyt, W. H.,The Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence, cited,8 (note).Huguenots in America,54.Hunter, James,164.Husband, Hermon,161,163,164.
Abingdon (Penn.), Boone family at,25.Adair, James, pioneer trader,59-74,158 (note).Alabama, Creek nation in,57,68.Alamance, Battle of the,104.Allaire, Lieutenant, officer under Ferguson,200,213.Allen, General Ethan, tries to enlist Indian aid in Canada,176 (note).Alvord, C. W.,The Mississippi Valley in British Politics, cited,110 (note),113 (note).American Archives, cited,8 (note),123 (note),176 (note).Anne, Queen, invites Palatines to England,15."Apostle, The," Count Zinzendorf, Moravian leader,16-17.Attakullakulla, Cherokee statesman,188.Audubon, J. J., and Boone,279-280.Avery, Waightstill,162.
Baker, John, companion to Boone,95.Bean (or Been), William, erects first cabin on Watauga River,159.Beautiful River,125,274.Big Bone Lick, Boone finds,102.Big Turtle, name given Boone by Indians,145.Black Fish, Shawanoe chief,145,146,147,148.Bledsoe, Captain Anthony,121,125 (note),149.Blount, William, Governor of Tennessee,265.Blue Licks (Ky.),97,102,143; battle at,152.Bluff Hector, nickname for Hector MacNeill,12.Bogart, W. H.,Daniel Boone and the Hunters of Kentucky, cited,135 (note).Boone, Albert Gallatin, grandson of Daniel,278 (note).Boone, Daniel, nationality,24-25; family,24-26,27-28; born (1734),26; early life,26-27; journey to North Carolina,29-30; home on the Yadkin,48; Findlay and,52-53,83,90,97,98,100,131-132; in Braddock's campaign,83; marriage,90-91; in Virginia,92; removes to North Carolina,92; carving on tree,93; with Waddell's rangers,93; travels to Florida,94; first expedition into Kentucky,95-97; second Kentucky expedition,97-103; lonely explorations,101-102; personal characteristics,105-106; removes family to Powell's Valley,106-109; part in Dunmore's war,120-122,128; and Henderson's venture,129,130 (note),131,133,134-136; at Boonesborough,140-141,143,147-149;captured by Indians,144-147; adopted by Indian chief,145; and Hamilton,145-146; goes to West Virginia,156; last days,273et seq..Boone, Daniel Morgan, son of Daniel,278 (note).Boone, Edward, brother of Daniel,152.Boone, George, grandfather of Daniel,24-25.Boone, George, Jr., uncle of Daniel,25.Boone, Israel, second son of Daniel,152.Boone, James, eldest son of Daniel,93,107-108.Boone, Jemima, daughter of Daniel,141.Boone, John, son of Daniel,106.Boone, Nathan, son of Daniel,278.Boone, Rebecca, wife of Daniel,91,107,278.Boone, Sam, brother of Daniel,27.Boone, Sarah, daughter of George,25.Boone, Sarah Morgan, mother of Daniel,26,28-29.Boone, Squire, brother of Daniel,100,102.Boone, Squire, father of Daniel,25,91; marriage,26; expelled from Society of Friends,28; leaves Pennsylvania,28-29.Boone's Fort,137.Boone's Settlement (La Charette),280-281;see alsoLa Charette.Boonesborough, Transylvania settlement,138,142,245; Boone in,140-141,143,148-149; Indian attacks on,146-148; Robertson goes to,246.Bowman, John,149."Braddock's Defeat,"82.Branching Oak of the Forest (Tach-nech-dor-us), Indian chief,119.Brandywine, Battle of, Ferguson in,197.Broglie, Comte de, French agent in America,249.Brown, Widow, at whose inn Sevier is arrested,241.Brown, Dr. Samuel, Clark's letter to,127 (note).Bryan, Joseph, father of Rebecca Boone,91.Bryan, Rebecca, marries Daniel Boone,91;see alsoBoone, Rebecca.Bryan party on expedition to Kentucky,107,108.Buffalo (Tenn.), Court at,257.Bull, Colonel William, pioneer trader,55.Bullitt, Captain Thomas,113,121.
Caldwell, David, Presbyterian minister,162.Calloway, Flanders, son-in-law of Daniel Boone,277,278.Calloway, Richard, daughters captured by Indians,141; accuses Boone of treachery,146 (note).Cameron, Alexander, British agent to Cherokees,170,174,176 (note).Camp Union (Lewisburg), rendezvous for expedition in Dunmore's War,115.Campbell, Major Arthur,121-122,125 (note),236.Campbell, David, judge in Tennessee,237,240.Campbell, Rev. James,50.Campbell, Colond William, at battle of Point Pleasant,124 (note); and King's Mountain,205,211,219,222.Carolinas, Cherokees in,57; Regulation Movement in,159-164;see alsoNorth Carolina, South Carolina.Carson, Kit, grandson of Daniel Boone,278 (note).Catawba Indians,56,57.Céloron de Blainville,77.Chads Ford, Ferguson's account of incident at,198-199.Charleston (S. C), Scotch-Irish in,6.Cherokee Indians, in the Yadkin,36; location and number,57; and Adair,58-74; customs,62; and French,66-68; Priber compiles dictionary,69; in French and Indian Wars,83-87; Indian policy of South Carolina,84-86; treaty with English (1761),87,118; trouble in Kentucky,114; Henderson purchases land from,130-133; in Tennessee,158,228,255; South Carolina sends ammunition to,177; peace made (1777),183; attack Watauga,226-227,228; North Carolina and,232; McGillivray and,257; forced westward,271.Chickamaugan Indians,173.Chickasaw Indians, location,57; Adair and,58,59,62,72-73,246; in Tennessee,158; McGillivray and,257; forced westward,271.Chillicothe, Indian town,146,153.Choctaw Indians, location,57; and French,58; Adair and,63; McGillivray and,257; forced westward,271.Choiseul, Étienne François, Duc de, French Minister,249.Chota, deputation of Indians at,178; Robertson as Indian agent at,183.Chronicle, Colonel,209.Civil War, part of mountaineers in,224.Clark, G. R.,283,285; in "Cresap's War,"116-117; with Dunmore's forces,125 (note); and Chief Logan,127 (note); at Harrodsburg,129,139,151-152; and Harrodsburg Remonstrance,140; brings ammunition from Virginia,142; made a major,149; founds Louisville,150; builds Fort Jefferson,150; war on Indians,153,262; letter to Governor of Virginia,154; later life,155; death (1818),155; and Wilkinson,262-264; personal characteristics,263.Clark, William, brother of G. R.,155; Lewis and,282.Clark, Elijah,212.Cleveland, Colonel, at King's Mountain,209,220,222.Cocke, William,238.Colbert, white leader of Indians,150-151.Connolly, Dr. John, Dunmore's agent,113 (note).Cooley, William, accompanies Boone to Kentucky,98,100.Cooper, J. F., on Ferguson's story of Washington,199 (note).Cornstalk, Shawanoe chief,118,123-124,126.Cornwallis, Edward,195,196,202,213,214,222,228,229.Corporation Acts,4.Cowpens, frontiersmen at,215; Morgan's victory at,222.Craighead, Rev. Alexander, Presbyterian minister,8,162.Creek Indians, disclose Spanish plot,55; location,57; and McGillivray,58-59,255-256; forced westward,271.Cresap, Captain Michael, of Maryland,116,117,127."Cresap's War,"117.Croghan, George, "King of Traders,"58,112-113,115,118.Cross Creek (Fayetteville), MacNeill at,12.Culloden, victory of,9,11.Cumberland, Duke of, directs extermination of Gaels,11.Cumberland Gap, Findlay leads Boone through,52-53; Boone robbed in,103.Cutbirth (or Cutbird), Benjamin, nephew of Daniel Boone,95.
Dartmouth, Lord, Secretary for the Colonies, letters to,6,175,176 (note).Day, Sarah, marries Sam Boone,27.De Lancey, Major, father-in-law of J. F. Cooper,199 (note).De Peyster, Captain, officer under Ferguson,200,218,219.Delassus, Lieutenant Governor of Upper Louisiana,276.Delaware Indians,178; location,57; and French,58; and Dunmore's War,114,118.Dequindre, French Canadian leader of Indian band,143,147-148.Detroit, in hands of English,87; Boone at,145-146.Dinwiddie, Robert, Lieutenant Governor of Virginia,77-80,81.Doak, Rev. Samuel,207,235.Dobbs, Arthur, Governor of North Carolina,79,86.Dobbs, E. D., son of Governor,83.Donelson, Captain John,186;Journal,187-193.Dorchester, Lord, Governor of Canada,265.Dragging Canoe, Chickamaugan chief,133-134,173,179,180,181,183,206,229.Draper, L. C.,King's Mountain and its Heroes, cited,199 (note),204 (note),213 (note).Dunmore, Lord, Governor of Virginia,112 (note),113,114-116,118,120,123,125,126,176 (note).Dunmore's War,114et seq.Duquesne, Fort,81,82,87,88.
English, W. H.,Conquest of the Country Northwest of the River Ohio, cited,127 (note).
Falling, William,173.Fanning, Edmund, agent of Lord Granville,160.Femme Osage Creek, Boone settles at,274-275.Femme Osage Syndic,275-277.Ferguson, Dr. Adam, letter to,196.Ferguson, Major Patrick, as a soldier,196-198; as a man,198-200; commands loyalists in Back Country,200-206,211; at King's Mountain,212-220; death,219-220,221.Findlay, John, pioneer trader, and Daniel Boone,52,83,90,97,98,100,131-132; in Braddock's campaign,83; captured by Shawanoes,97,131.Fitzherbert, letter quoted,252 (note).Fleming, William,124.Florida, Spanish and Indians in,55,56; Boone explores,94.Floridablanca, Spanish Minister,250.Floyd, John, Washington's agent,113-114; and Boone,121,141.Forbes, General, expedition in 1759,87.France, Highlanders flee to,9; and Indians,53,54,58,178-179; possessions in America,56,57; Adair's account of struggles with French,63; Priber sent by,66-70; French and Indian Wars,750et seq.; attitude toward American independence,248-253.Frankfort (Ky.), Daniel Boone's grave in,284.Frankland, State of,234-238;see alsoFranklin, State of.Franklin, Benjamin,238.Franklin, State of,238,240,259,260,266;see alsoFrankland, State of.Frémont, J. C,278 (note).French and Indian Wars,75et seq.Friends, Society of, expel Squire Boone,28.Furniture of the pioneers,45-46.
Gaels,seeHighlanders.Gage, General Thomas, quoted,176 (note).Galphin, pioneer trader,59,256.Gates, General,202,210,221.Gazette, Knoxville, Jackson's letter in,268.Georgia, Creek nation in,57; Tories in,195; and State of Franklin,238; and McGillivray,256-257,258.Germain, Lord, and Stuart,176 (note),177.German Palatinate, persecution of Protestants in,15.German Reformed Church,15.Germans, in Virginia and North Carolina,14-15; as immigrants,16.Gibson, Major,126.Gibson, Colonel John,117-118.Girty, George,143.Girty, James,143.Gist, Christopher,77,78.Glen, Governor of South Carolina,63,64; Indian policy,84.Gottlob, Brother, Moravian leader,19,21,23,24.Gower, Fort,123.Grant, Colonel James,94.Grantham, Lord, letter to,252 (note).Granville, Lord, Proprietor in North Carolina, Moravians purchase land from,18; agents oppress people,104,159.Great Meadows, Washington at,81.Great Telliko, Cherokee town,62,66,69,158.Great War, part of mountaineers in,224-225.Greathouse, trader,117.Greene, General Nathanael,221-222.Greene, T. M.,The Spanish Conspiracy, cited,264 (note).Grube, Adam, Moravian Brother,18;Journal,19-24.Guilford Court House, battle of,222.
Hamilton, Henry, British Governor at Detroit,139,145-146.Hampbright, Colonel,209.Hanna, C. A.,The Wilderness Trail, cited,97 (note).Harding, Chester, and Boone,278-279.Harrod, James,139; establishes first settlement in Kentucky,110,114,121,129; as surveyor,113; and Henderson,138; goes to Watauga for supplies,141-142; made a Captain,149; accompanies Clark,153.Harrodsburg,136,142,149,153,245,246; founded,114,129; Remonstrance,140,151; Indian attacks on,146.Henderson, Judge Richard, leader of Transylvania Company,130-140,160,184-185; Donelson's party meets,193.Henry, Patrick, Preston writes to,125.Heydt, Joist,16.Highlanders, in Revolutionary War,8,13-14; in North Carolina,9; clan system,10;characteristics,10-12; and Indians,54-55;see alsoScotch-Irish.Hill, William,96.Holden, Joseph,98,100.Holston River settlement,141,158,159,168,176.Honeycut, pioneer at Watauga,165.Hooper, William,160.Houston, Rev. Samuel,235.Hoyt, W. H.,The Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence, cited,8 (note).Huguenots in America,54.Hunter, James,164.Husband, Hermon,161,163,164.