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;372 INDEX.Covenanters, the, i. 193.Coxe, i. 303.Crafts, Benjam<strong>in</strong>, diary <strong>of</strong>, ii. 148 ;death <strong>of</strong>, ii. 148.Craggs, Secretary, i. 198, 203,206.Cranston, Gorernor, i. 181.Crawford Notch, i. 2.56.Creeks, the, i. 324.Crespel, Pere Emanuel, i. 339.Cristiueaux, the, ii. 10; <strong>of</strong>fer tojo<strong>in</strong> the French aga<strong>in</strong>st theSioux, ii. 13; mislead La Verendryeconcern<strong>in</strong>g the Pacific, ii.15.Croisil, on the Kennebec, i. 234.Crow Indians, the, ii. 25.Crown Po<strong>in</strong>t, i. 141 ; ii. 55 ;theShirley plans to attack, ii. 156,207, 234; Rigaud at, ii. 254;description <strong>of</strong>, ii. 254, 255 ; demolishedby Amherst, ii. 255;ii. 350.Crozat, Antoiue, Louisiana farmedout to, i. 310; extent <strong>of</strong> hismonopoly, i. 311 ;his disappo<strong>in</strong>tments,i. 315 ;gives up his charter,i. 315.Cummiugs, William, wounded <strong>in</strong>Lovewell's expeditions aga<strong>in</strong>stthe Indians, i. 260.Cushnoc, stone fort at, i. 222.Cutter, Capta<strong>in</strong> Ammi, at Canseau,ii. 92.Daccarkette, Sieur, ii. 290, 291,304.Daguenct, at Louisbourg, ii. 280.D'Aillebout, Capta<strong>in</strong>, see AiUebout,Cajjta<strong>in</strong> d'.Dakota Indians, the, ii. 34.Damariscotta Kiver, the, ii. 65.D'Anville, Due, see Anville, Dued'.D'Argenson, see Argenson, Lf.Darien Scheme, the, i. 134.Dartmouth College, i. 91.Dartmouth, Earl <strong>of</strong>, i. 192.Daulnay, Jean, marriage <strong>of</strong>, i. 89.Dauph<strong>in</strong>, the lost, son <strong>of</strong> LouisXVI., i. 91.Dauph<strong>in</strong> Battery, the, at Louisbourg,ii. 111.Dauph<strong>in</strong>, Fort, on Lake Manitoba,ii. 14.Dauph<strong>in</strong> Isl<strong>and</strong>, French establishmentat, i. 306, 309, 312.Dauph<strong>in</strong>'s Bastion, the, at Louisbourg,ii. 130, 279, 286,297,298,301, 302, 303, 305.D'Auteuil, see Auteuil, D'.French <strong>in</strong>trenched at, ii. 55, 56La Corne urges the fortify<strong>in</strong>g Davis, <strong>in</strong> the defence <strong>of</strong> Haverhill<strong>of</strong>, ii. 56; fort built at, ii. 56; aga<strong>in</strong>st the French <strong>and</strong> Indians,i. 97.Davis, Eleazer, wounded by thePequawkets, i. 265, 266.Deas, D., ii. 162, 164.Debel<strong>in</strong>e, General, ii. 223.Deerfield, village <strong>of</strong>, i. 56 ; location<strong>of</strong>, i. 57 ; re<strong>in</strong>forced with agarrison, i. 59 ; attacked by theFrench <strong>and</strong> Indians, i. 59-66 ;the captives, i. 67 ; loss sufferedby the French, i. 68 ; not ab<strong>and</strong>oned,i. 69 ; aga<strong>in</strong> attacked bythe French <strong>and</strong> Indians, i. 95 ;ii. 148, 242, 245, 249, 250, 254.Deerfield Eiver, ii. 250, 251.De Gannes, see Gannes, De.Degonuer, the Jesuit; his theoryconcern<strong>in</strong>g the Pacific, ii. 10.De Gout<strong>in</strong>, see Gout<strong>in</strong>, M. de.Do Laucey, James, see Lancey,James de.De Le'ry, see L&y, De.De I'Isle, see L'Jsle, De,De Muys, see Muys, De.

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