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

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;398 INDEX.Ouacos, the, i. 357.Ousliala, the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal Outagamieto the French, i. 275, 278; atDetroit, i. 280 ; their camp attacked,i. 285; the siege, i. 286;their desperate position, i. 287make overtures to Dubuisson, i.287 ; renewed hostilities, i. 290 ;beg for mercy, i. 293 ; they surrender,i. 295 ; make a furioussue for peace, i. 334 ; aga<strong>in</strong> attackthe Ill<strong>in</strong>ois, i. 335 ; calledto a council at Green Ba}^ i.336 ; <strong>conflict</strong><strong>in</strong>g plans aga<strong>in</strong>st,i. 337 ; Lignery sets out aga<strong>in</strong>st,i. 338 ; Lignery burns the chiefvillage <strong>of</strong>, i. 339 ;Sieur de Villiersstrikes them a deadly blow,i. 339 ; another blow, 1. 341-344 ; <strong>in</strong>corporate themselveswith the Sacs, i. 344; i. 350;their hostile disposition towardthe French, ii. 5, 7.Oxford, village <strong>of</strong>, attacked by theIndians, i. 243.Oyster River, Indian attack on, i.94.Pacific Ocean, the, plans forreach<strong>in</strong>g, ii. 3 ;probal)le cost <strong>of</strong>reach<strong>in</strong>g, ii. 4 ; report <strong>of</strong> Charlevoixon, ii. 5 ; the brothers LaVe'rendrye search for, ii. 22-35 ;Capta<strong>in</strong>s Lewis <strong>and</strong> Clark maketheir way to, ii. 35. See alsoWestern Sea, the.Paddon, Capta<strong>in</strong>, i. 172, 173.Padoucas, the, i. 359, 365. Seewar-chief, i. 335.Outagamies, the, on Fox River, i.also Comanches, the.Padoucas, the River <strong>of</strong> the, i. 367.275 ; a source <strong>of</strong> endless trouble Pa<strong>in</strong>, Father Felix, i. 190, 194.Palfrey, John G., on the controversybetween Governor Shute<strong>and</strong> tlie Massachusetts Assembly,i. 240 ; on the difficulties <strong>of</strong>Lieutenant-Governor Dummer,i. 242 ; on the Lovewell Fight,i. 271 ; ii. 143.Panawamskc, Abenaki mission <strong>of</strong>,i. 236 ; burned by Colonel West-attack on the Ill<strong>in</strong>ois, i. 330the scourge <strong>of</strong> the West, i. 330 brook, i. 244, 245.attacked by the Sag<strong>in</strong>aws, i. Paradis, captures the " Chester,"330; Vaudreuil determ<strong>in</strong>es to i. 170.destroy, i. 331 ; Louvigny attacks "Parfait," the, ii. 155.the fortified village <strong>of</strong>, i. 333 Parisian Ilouse <strong>of</strong> Correction, the,i. 317.Parliament <strong>of</strong> Paris, the, i. 318.Parsons, ii. 77, 95, 96, 120, 141.Parsons, Widow, carried <strong>of</strong>f byIndians, i. 48.<strong>Part</strong>ridge, Colonel Samuel, on theattack <strong>of</strong> Deerfield, i. 70.Passadumkeag, i. 244.Passamaquoddy Bay, i. 122.Patterson, on Samuel Vetch, i.134, 192.Paugus, war-chief <strong>of</strong> the Pequawkets,i. 257 ; death <strong>of</strong>, i. 267.Pawnee Picts, the, i. 357.Pawnees, the, i. 335, 359, 365.Pawnee villages, the, i. 367.Payne, John, letter to ColonelRobert Hale from, ii. 88, 89.Pearl-fisheries, i. 304, 306.Pelham, Fort, ii. 231.Pemoussa, tlie Outagamie chief, i.288, 292, 296.Pcnacook Indians, the, i. 37.Penecaut, i. 350, 351, 352, 355.I'enhallow, Capta<strong>in</strong>, on the conferencebetween Governor Dud-

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