in letter to Congress, 11.
Michilimackinac, Dodge trades at, 41;
arranges to send rescued prisoner there, 45.
Missouri Historical Society, references to Dodge, 15.
Montgomery, General, Dodge speaks in his defense, 55.
Montour, John, letter to from Dodge, 8.
Mountpresent, Capt., 42, 47, 50.
Morgan, Col., his arrival at Pittsburg, 12;
sends message to the Indian (Endian) Nations, 12.
Murray, Mr., Commissary of Prisoners, visits Dodge, 53;
informs Dodge that he is not to go with prisoners, 54.
New Orleans, 15.
New York, visited by Dodge, 15.
Ohio District, John Dodge in, 6.
Patridge, Mr., Dodge's letter to Congress referred to, 19.
Philadelphia, visited by Dodge, 15.
Piankeshaw Indians, 15.
Pittsburg (Fort Pitt), Dodge visits, 15.
Pontiac, his son Shegenaba speaks at Fort Pitt, 16, 17.
Presque Isle (Preskeele), 9.
Printice, Mr., Provost Marshal of Quebec, 53.
Pue, Jacob, of Virginia, hired to attend fellow prisoner, 47.
Quebec, John Dodge sent as prisoner to, 7, 53;
escapes, 7;
visited by Dodge, 15.
Sandusky (Ohio), Dodge locates there as a trader, 6, 29;
visits, 15;
disturbed by Revolutionary War, 29;
Savages hostile in, 32.
Shawnee Indians, 16.
Shegenaba, son of Pontiac, speech at Fort Pitt, 16, 17.
Ste Genevieve (Mo.), Dodge buried at, 14;
Dodge visits, 15.
Sugar Creek (Shugar Criek), 9.
Tanisee River, the,
Hamilton appoints council of Indians to meet at the mouth of, 20.
Tucker, William, has negotiations with John Dodge, 6.
Vincennes (Ind.), George Rogers Clark at, 13;
captured by Gov. Hamilton, 14;
visited by Dodge, 16;
Hamilton, Dejean, and Lamothe taken prisoners at, 28.
Virginia, Council of,
letters and narratives of Dodge read by members of, 13;
recommends the punishment of Henry Hamilton, Philip Dejean and
Wm. La Mothe, 13;
expenses in connection with the Illinois country, 17.
Washington, Gen. George, Dodge meets him, 7, 56.
Williamsburg (Va.), Hamilton taken to by Clark, 13.
Wolcot, Mr., Dodge's letter to Congress referred to, 19.
Wood, James, appointed to command expedition against the Shawnee, 16;
deputed to invite Western Indians to a treaty at Fort Pitt, 16, 29;
his fatigues, difficulties and dangers, 16;
his compensation, 16;
meeting with the Indians, 16;
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