;370 INDEX.son, i. 141 ; on the pestilence<strong>in</strong> Nicholson's camp, i. 143 ; onthe siege <strong>of</strong> Tort Royal, i. 155 ;on the chief bond between theFrench <strong>and</strong> the Indians, i. 216 ;on the English attack on Norridgewock,i. 248 ; on " the Ill<strong>in</strong>ois,"i. 327 ;journey <strong>of</strong>, ii.4 ; his report on the PacificOcean, ii. 5 ; returns to <strong>France</strong>,ii. 5.Chartres, Due de, i. 329.Chartres, Fort, i. 329 ; ii. 57.Chass<strong>in</strong>, Michel de, i. 317, 329.Chateauguay, accusations aga<strong>in</strong>st,i. 307.Chateau Eicher, John Williams at,i. 82.Chateau St. Louis, the, i. 26, 51 ;ii. 273.Chaudiere River, the, i. 5, 6, 213,217.Cherokees, the, i. 324." Chester," the, i. 151 ; capturedby Paradis, i. 170; ii. 165, 334.Chevereaux, i. 201.Chevry, M. de, i. 102.Cheyenne Indians, the, ii. 22, 34.Chibucto, i. 110; ii. 157, 158, 160,161, 162, 164, 175.Chibucto Bay, D'AnviUe's fleet <strong>in</strong>,ii. 261 ; ii. 164, 165.Chibucto Harbor, ii. 326, 327, 329,331,334,344.Chicago, i. 33, 338, 342.Chicago portage, the, i. 341.Chickasaws, the, make war on theFrench, i. 321, 323 ; i. 324, 329,356.Chignecto, Acadian settlement <strong>of</strong>,i. 196, 208; ii. 170, 175, 176,181, 183, 198, 203, 313, 323, 343,344, 346, .347, 349, 351, 352, 353.See also Beaubass<strong>in</strong>.Chignecto Bay, ii. 184.Chimney Po<strong>in</strong>t, ii. 254.Ch<strong>in</strong>a, i. 368.Choctaws, the, make war on theFrench, i. 321 ; i. 324.Choke-Cherry Indians, the, ii. 33Tillage <strong>of</strong>, ii. 34.Christian, the Mohawk, i. 248.Church, Major Benjam<strong>in</strong>, attackedby the French <strong>and</strong> Indians,i. 63 ; <strong>in</strong> K<strong>in</strong>g Philip'sWar, i. 121 ;proposes a stroke<strong>of</strong> retaliation aga<strong>in</strong>st tlie French,i. 121 ; Governor Dudley approveshis plan, i. 121 ; attacksGr<strong>and</strong> Pre, i. 123 ; at PortRoyal, i. 123.Church, Thomas, on MajorChurch's attack on Gr<strong>and</strong> Pre, i.123; on Major Church at PortRoyal, i. 124.Cid, the, <strong>of</strong> Canada, see Iberville,Le Moijne d '.Cimarron, the, i. 367.Circular Battery, the, at Louisbourg,ii. 130, 139.Clairembault, the regiment <strong>of</strong>,i. 19.Clark, Capta<strong>in</strong>, among the M<strong>and</strong>ans,ii. 17 ; makes his way tothe Pacific, ii. 35.Clark, Fort, i. 367.Cleaves, Lieutenant Benjam<strong>in</strong>, atLouisbourg, ii. 112; his diary,ii. 112, 144.Clement, sells liquor to the Indians,ii. 213.Clesson, Lieutenant, ii. 250, 251.Cl<strong>in</strong>ton, governor <strong>of</strong> New York,ii. 156; convenes the deputies<strong>of</strong> the Five Nations at Albany,ii. 206 ; dispute betweenJames de Lancey <strong>and</strong>, ii. 207 ;hampered at every turn, ii. 207 ;liis controversy with the Assembly,ii. 208 ; compla<strong>in</strong>s to New-
;INDEX. 371castle, ii. 209 ; sees the value <strong>of</strong>William Johnson, ii. 212.Clock, George, ii. 213.Cobb, Capta<strong>in</strong> Sylvanus, ii. 164.Cobequid, Girard at, ii. 185; ii.187, 188, 200, 202. See alsoTriiro.Cobequid Bay, ii. 188.Cockerill, Thomas, i. 137.Cod fishery, ii. 318.C<strong>of</strong>f<strong>in</strong>, i. 107.Colbert, the m<strong>in</strong>ister, the wholesomepolicy <strong>of</strong>, i. 4.Cole, Isaac, killed by Indians, i. 52.Colombiere, ii. 185, 194.Colorado, i. 367.Coltou, Mrs., i. 91.Comanches, the, i. 359, 360, 361,362, 363, 364.Compagnie des Indes (Law's MississippiCompany), ii. 48.Company <strong>of</strong> Rangers, the, ii. 339,344.Company <strong>of</strong> the Colony <strong>of</strong> Canada,the, founded by the K<strong>in</strong>g,i. 29 ; the entire control <strong>of</strong> thefur-trade given to, i. 29 ; burdens<strong>of</strong>, i. 29 ; discontent, i. 30.Conajoharie Castle, ii. 213.Conde, Pr<strong>in</strong>ce de, ii. 268.Conflans, Capta<strong>in</strong> de, ii. 158, 160,161.Congregation <strong>of</strong> Missions, the, ii.46.Connecticut, the colony <strong>of</strong>, i. 8unsuccessful expedition <strong>of</strong> tlieFrench <strong>and</strong> Indians aga<strong>in</strong>st thesettlements <strong>of</strong>, i. 95 ; refuses tojo<strong>in</strong> an expedition aga<strong>in</strong>st PortRoyal, i. 125; ordered to furnishtroops for the conquest <strong>of</strong>Canada, i. 135 ; her prompt response,i. 137 ; decides to attackPort Royal, i. 145, 150 ; orderedto make ready for the Canadianexpedition, i. 165 ;jo<strong>in</strong>s Shirley'sexpedition aga<strong>in</strong>st Louisbourg,ii. 69, 72 ; make-up <strong>of</strong>her cont<strong>in</strong>gent, ii. 82 ; reimbursedby Engl<strong>and</strong> for expenditureson the Louisbourgexpedition, ii. 143 ; supports tlieplan to conquer Canada, ii. 152;promises to assist Boston <strong>in</strong>case <strong>of</strong> French attack, ii. 157;ii. 313.Connecticut River, the, i. 50; ii.214, 217, 218, 221.Cont<strong>in</strong>ental war, the, i. 163.Conway, i. 256.Coos Meadows, the, i. 50, 76.Copp's Hill, i. 166.Corlaer, ii. 236, 265. See alsoSchenectady.Cornbury, Lord, governor <strong>of</strong> NewYork, i. 8, 59, 331.Corsairs, the French, i. 112.Corse, Elizabeth, marriage <strong>of</strong>, i. 89.Cortl<strong>and</strong>t, contributes to the support<strong>of</strong> New York, i. 9.Coste, Jacob, ii. 288.Costebelle, governor at Placentia,i. 1.33 ; on Engl<strong>and</strong>'s real purpose<strong>in</strong> delay<strong>in</strong>g promised aidto New Engl<strong>and</strong>, i. 156 ; warnsVaudreuil <strong>of</strong> the English preparationsaga<strong>in</strong>st Canada, i.178; his m<strong>and</strong>ate from theK<strong>in</strong>g, i. 189 ; <strong>in</strong> comm<strong>and</strong> atLouisbourg, i. 194 ; compla<strong>in</strong>s<strong>of</strong> the apathy <strong>of</strong> the Acadiaus,i. 197.Cote de Beaupre, the, i. 348.Coulou, see Villiers, Coiilon de.County courts, the, i. 41.Coureurs de bois, the, at Michilimack<strong>in</strong>ac,i. 17; at Detroit, i.279 ; at " the Ill<strong>in</strong>ois," i. 328.Courtemanche, falls ill at Boston,i. 87 ; ii. 185.
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