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;St. Paul's Bay, i. 25.St, Peter, Isl<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong>, i. 189.St. Peter River, the, i. 351.Sa<strong>in</strong>t-Pierre, Jacques Legardeurde, at Fort Beauharnois, ii. 8 ;robs the brothers La Ve'rendrye,ii. 37, 38 ; sets out for Manitoba,ii. 39 ; his journey, ii. 39-40his merit as an <strong>of</strong>ficer, ii. 39attacked by the Ass<strong>in</strong>iboius, ii.41 returns to Quebec, ; ii. 41406 INDEX.Saskatchewan River, the, ii. 14 ;olson's army, i. 178; ii. 52;discovered by Chevalier La Ve'-rendrye, ii. 36.Saukies, the, see Sacs, the.Sault St. Louis, ii. 217.Samuel, Capta<strong>in</strong>, i. 37.Sauuderson, on Fort Dummer, ii.218, 219, 222, 229.Sauvolle, Sieur de, at Biloxi, i.302.Sayer, Joseph, killed by the Indians,i. 43.ii. 185, 299.Scalp Po<strong>in</strong>t, ii. 55.St. Pierre, Fort, La Jemeraye at, Scalps, Indian, bounty <strong>of</strong>fered bythe General Court <strong>of</strong> Massachuchusettsii. 12 ; ii. 14.Sa<strong>in</strong>t-Poncy, i. 201.for, i. 50, 100.St. Regis, the Bell <strong>of</strong>, story <strong>of</strong>, i. Scarborough, hamlet <strong>of</strong>, Indian attackon, i. 92.44; rises from itsSt. Regis, mission <strong>of</strong>, i. 93.ashes, i. 222 ; ii. 75.Sa<strong>in</strong>t Sacrement, Lake, ii. 265. Schaticook River, the, ii. 236.Sa<strong>in</strong>t-Simon, Due de, on Ponchartra<strong>in</strong>,Schenectady, fort at, i. 9 ; ii. 48,i. 119 ; on the peopl<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> 236, 254, 265.Louisiana, i. 317.Schuyler, Abraham, seeks to w<strong>in</strong>St. Sulpice, priests <strong>of</strong>, i. 83.the Five Nations for the conquestSa<strong>in</strong>t-Vallier, Monseigneur de, i.<strong>of</strong> Canada, i. 138.142, 180.Sa<strong>in</strong>t-V<strong>in</strong>cent, Madame de, i. 117.Schuyler, Peter, on the New Yorkwar, i. 8 ;contributes to the supportSakis, the, see Sacs, the.<strong>of</strong> New York, i. 9 ; under-Salem, i. 98 ;jo<strong>in</strong>s the expedition st<strong>and</strong>s the character <strong>of</strong> the Indians,aga<strong>in</strong>st Port Royal, i. 126 ; ii.i. 10 ; his visit to Onon-68, 85.daga, i. 12; on the factionsSalisbury, i. 92.among the Five Nations, i. 13 ;Salmon, M., i. 367, 368.gives warn<strong>in</strong>g that Deerfield isSalpetriere, the, <strong>in</strong> Paris, i. 317. to be attacked, i. 59 ; warnsSaltonstaU, governor <strong>of</strong> Connecticut,New Engl<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> the proposedi. 136.S<strong>and</strong>ers, ii. 330.Santa Fe', i. 367, 368.French <strong>and</strong> Indian attack, i. 96 ;ga<strong>in</strong>s a promise from the Caughnawagasnot to attack New Engl<strong>and</strong>,"Sapphire," the, i. 177.i. 100 ; favors the proposed" Saratoga, River <strong>of</strong>," ii. 254.conquest <strong>of</strong> Canada, i. 137 ;sailsSaratoga, settlement <strong>of</strong>, i. 140; ii. for Europe witli five Mohawk154; garrison withdrawn from,by Mar<strong>in</strong>,chiefs, i. 146, 147 ;their flatter-ii. 210; attackedii. 210; the burn<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong>, ii. 211;ii. 237, 238, 254, 336.<strong>in</strong>g reception, i. 147 ; on theMohawk chiefs <strong>in</strong> Engl<strong>and</strong>, i.147 ; on the disl)<strong>and</strong><strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> Nich-

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