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nry, cruelties and irregularities of his rule in Detroit, 5; indicted for murder, 5; confined in irons, 6; sends Dodge as prisoner to Quebec, 7; bribes savages, 9; captured by Gen. George Rogers Clark, 13; released from prison and reinstated as lieutenant governor of Canada, 14; letters of Colonel Clark relating to, 19; incites Indians to perpetrate cruelties, 20; Committee's report as to his treatment of John Dodge, 20, 21; gives standing reward for scalps, 21, 32; capture by Colonel Clark at Fort St. Vincent (Vincennes), 28; dissuades Indians from assembling at Fort Pitt, 30, 31; Dodge writes letter to, 33; throws Dodge into prison at Detroit, 34; advises Dodge not to try to obtain redress, 40; orders Dodge to march with scouting party of savages, 41; threatens Dodge, 42, 50; succeeded by Captain Mountpresent, 42; returns to Detroit, 49; orders Dodge detained at Quebec, 54, 55. Harman papers, their reference to Dodge, 15. Henry, Moses; Henry Dodge, his namesake, 14; his bravery at Vincennes, 14, 15. Henry, Patrick, commissions Dodge as Colonel, 14. Heron, James, aids Dodge in inducing Indians to make treaty, 31. Illinois (Islianoy) Country, the, Dodge refers to it in letter to Congress, 17, 18; effect of its occupancy by troops under Col. Clark, 17, 18. Indians, bribed by Hamilton, 9; offered standing reward for scalps, 21; invited by Capt. James Wood to a treaty at Fort Pitt, 16, 29; dissuaded by Hamilton from assembling at Fort Pitt, 29, 30; persuaded by argument of Dodge and Heron, 31; make treaty with Commissioners of Congress, 32; their cruelty to prisoners, 42, 43, 44. Jones, John Rice, letter from, 15. Jones, Mr., in company with Dodge, 55. Kaskaskia, Dodge located there as Indian Agent, 14; visits, 15; writes letter from, 15. Kichoga, 9. Lafleur, Joseph Poupard, sells land to Dodge, 6. Lamothe, William (Le Mote), prisoner of war, 13, 19; Captain of Volunteers, 19; captain of volunteer scalping party of Indians and whites, 20; his capture by Col. Clark, of Virginia at Fort St. Vincent (Vincennes), 28; commands scouting Indians, 41, 42. Mackinac, 7. _Mariah_, prison ship, Dodge confined on, 53. McIntosh, General, marches from Beaver Creek, 9; Dodge censures
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