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A half-century of conflict. France and England in North America. Part ...

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;;tablishment <strong>of</strong> Crown Po<strong>in</strong>t, ii.56; ii. 154, 171, 172.Holl<strong>and</strong>, i. 163.Holton, Eleazer, ii. 231.Hook, Sergeant, at Falmouth, i. 45." Hoosac Patent," the, ii. 239.Hoosac River, the, ii. 236,237, 238,239 ; Dutch settlements on, ii.239 ; ii. 243.Hoosac Road, the, ii. 251.•'Hope," the, i. 88.Hopital General <strong>of</strong> Paris, the, i.314.Horse Indians, the, ii. 22, 24, 25,26.Hospital Nuns, the, <strong>of</strong> Quebec,i. 25.Hough, on the legend <strong>of</strong> the " Bell<strong>of</strong> St. Regis," i. 92.Housatonic River, the, ii. 230.Howe, Capta<strong>in</strong>, murder <strong>of</strong>, ii. 1 80ii. 193, 194, 196, 197, 198.Hoyt, on the " Old Indian House,"at Deerfield, i. 68 ; i. 91 ; on thedefence <strong>of</strong> Number Four, ii. 229.Hoyt, David, attacked by theFrench <strong>and</strong> Indians, i. 63 ; dies<strong>of</strong> starvation, i. 76.Hoyt, Mrs. David, wounded by theFrench <strong>and</strong> Indians, i. 63.Hubert, plans to explore the Missouri,i. 354, 355.Hudson Bay, claimed by Engl<strong>and</strong>,i. 184; the forts <strong>of</strong>, i. 186; i.306 ; failure to f<strong>in</strong>d western passageto, ii. 3 ; La Ve'rendrye securespossession <strong>of</strong>, ii. 14.Hudson River, the, i. 15, 139, 273ii. 210.Huecos, the, i. 357.Huguenots, the, petition LouisXIV. for permission to settle <strong>in</strong>Louisiana, i. 303 ; the petitionrefused, i. 304.Huillier, Fort 1', i. 351, 353.INDEX. 381Hunter, Governor, <strong>of</strong> New York,ii. 51, 52.Huron Indians, the, villages <strong>of</strong>, i.18; thorough savages, i. 18;Cadillac's estimate <strong>of</strong>, i. 18;draw out <strong>of</strong> an expeditionaga<strong>in</strong>st New Engl<strong>and</strong>, i. 96 ; i.235 ; at Detroit, i. 275, 279, 280,283, 284; set out aga<strong>in</strong>st theOutagamies, i. 341.Huron-Iroquois customs, survivalat Michiliraack<strong>in</strong>ac <strong>of</strong>, i. 18.Huron Lake, i. 22, 28 ; ii. 57.Hurst, Benjam<strong>in</strong>, murdered by theFrench <strong>and</strong> Indians, i. 90.Hurst, Sarah, i. 90.Hurtado, General, i. 368.Hutch<strong>in</strong>son, Thomas, on the French<strong>and</strong> Indian attack on Haverhill,i. 99 ; on the negotiations forneutrality between Dudley <strong>and</strong>Vaudreuil, i. 104; on the oppositionto Governor Dudley, i.107 ; on the Queen's susta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>gGovernor Dudley, i. 109; onMajor Church at Port Royal, i.124; on March's failure aga<strong>in</strong>stPort Royal, i. 131 ; on Shannon'sorder to attack Quebec, i.149 ; on the council at Georgetown,i. 228 ; on the controversybetween Governor Shute <strong>and</strong> theMassachusetts Assembly, i. 240 ;on the Indian attack on Oxford,i. 243 ; on the death <strong>of</strong> Rale, i.247 ; on Lovewell's expeditionsaga<strong>in</strong>st the Indians, i. 262, 270on the plan to attack Louisbourg,ii. 64, 85 ; ii. 143 ; on theEnglish plan to conquer Canada,ii. 153; ii. 157.Iberville, Le Motne d', plansfor an expedition aga<strong>in</strong>st NewEngl<strong>and</strong>, i. 6 ; <strong>of</strong>fers to plant a

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