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;INDEX. 379Shute calls a council with theIndians at, i. 224 ; the secondcouncil at, i. 233.Germa<strong>in</strong>, Father, the missionary,i. 30; ii. 184.Germany, i. 163 ; Protestants from,ii. 177; ii. 341.Gibraltar, ii. 147, 150.Gibson, James, assists Shirley <strong>in</strong>his plans aga<strong>in</strong>st Louisbourg,ii. 67, 68, 81, 82 ;journal <strong>of</strong>, ii.144.GiU, Charles, on the Gill family,i. 93.Gill, Samuel, captured by theAbenakis, i. 92 ; converted, i.92 ; his marriage, i. 92 ; hisdescendants, i. 93.GiUet, killed by the Indians, ii.250.Girard, priest <strong>of</strong> Cobequid, ii. 185,186, 187.Goat Isl<strong>and</strong>, i. 151.Goddard, Capta<strong>in</strong>, i. 172.Godolph<strong>in</strong>, i. 163; the fall <strong>of</strong>, i.184.Goldthwait, Capta<strong>in</strong> Benjam<strong>in</strong>, ii.190, 191, 19.5, 197, 200.Goold, William, ii. 200.Gorham, Lieutenant-Colonel, ii.331, 332, 344.Gorham's regiment, at Louisbourg,ii. 120, 124.Gould, K.,ii. 175.Gout<strong>in</strong>, M. de, makes accusationsaga<strong>in</strong>st Brouillan, i. 114; hisquarrel with Subercase, i. 117;attacks Bonaventure, i. 117; i.133.Gr<strong>and</strong> Battery, the, ii. 85, 87, 94,95 ; captured by Vaughan, ii.98, 99 ; the English occupation<strong>of</strong>, ii. 102 ; ii. 106, 109, HI, 118,119, 121, 135.Gr<strong>and</strong> Pre, Acadian village <strong>of</strong>, attackedby Major Church, i. 123;Noble at, ii. 182 ; description <strong>of</strong>,ii. 183; ii. 187, 188, 189; theFrench attack on Noble at, ii.191-193; capitulation, ii. 197,198; losses on each side at, ii.198; ii. 200; reoccupied by theEnglish, ii. 201 ; ii. 346.Gr<strong>and</strong> River, i. 359, 361.Gratiot, Fort, i. 22.Gravier, the Jesuit, at Fort St.Louis, i. 327.Gray, Deacon John, ii. 80." Great Awaken<strong>in</strong>g," the, ii. 76,113.Great Brita<strong>in</strong>, ga<strong>in</strong>s a maritime<strong>and</strong> colonial preponderance over<strong>France</strong> <strong>and</strong> Spa<strong>in</strong>, i. 3.Great Butte des Morts, the, i. 343.Great Carry<strong>in</strong>g Place, the, i. 140.Great Lakes, the, Indian tribes <strong>of</strong>,i. 14; i. 185, 272.Great West, the, <strong>conflict</strong> for, i. 272.Green, Dr. Samuel A., i. 93.Green Bay, i. 91, 332; Sieur deLignery calls a council <strong>of</strong> Indiansat, i. 336 ; fort at, i. 338 ;ii. 6, 57.Green Bay <strong>of</strong> Lake Michigan, the,Indian population near, i. 275.Green Dragon Tavern, the, i. 150.Greenfield meadows, i. 71.Green Hill, ii. 104, 106, 132.Green Mounta<strong>in</strong>s, the, i. 76.Green Eiver, i. 72.Grey Lock, the noted chief, i. 244.Gridley, Colonel, at Louisbourg,ii. 123, 129, 144.Grignon, Augustus, i. 344.Groton, town <strong>of</strong>, attacked by theFrench <strong>and</strong> Indians, i. 259 ; ii.218.Guignas, Father, i. 339 ; made thehead <strong>of</strong> the Sioux Mission, ii. 6ii. 7.

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