nt, 50, 51;
characteristics of early settlers, 54;
Salling's operations, 47-49;
early explorations, 64;
Ohio Co., 64, 65;
Braddock's campaign, 65-69;
Forbes's campaign, 69-73;
boundary dispute with Pennsylvania, 74, 142;
Pontiac's war, 97;
New-river foray, 96-99;
militia of, 100, 101;
border settlements, 125;
military land warrants, 145;
Wapatomica campaign, 153-155;
Dunmore's attitude toward, 179;
relinquishes western land claim, 130, 389;
_Dinwiddie Papers_, 86;
_Calendar of State Papers_, 86.
Wabash Indians, raided by Hamtramck, 394;
by Scott, 407, 408;
agree to peace, 412.
Wabash river, in Clark's campaigns, 257-259, 385, 386;
arrival of peace news, 365.
Wachatomakah, Indian village, 336.
Waggoner, John, family massacred by Indians, 408-411.
Waggoner, Peter, captured by Indians, 409-411.
Walden's creek, origin of name, 60.
Walden, Elisha, killed by Indians, 59, 60.
Walholling river, 314, 317.
Walker, Felix, at Watauga treaty, 192;
wounded by Indians, 196.
Walker, Thomas, explores Kentucky, 81;
_Journal_, 59.
Walker, William, educated Wyandot, 96, 97.
Wallace, ----, killed by Indians, 319.
Walpole, ----, interest in Pittsylvania, 145.
Wapatomica, McDonald's expedition against, 138, 153-155;
Indian council at, 347.
Ward, Mrs., escapes from Indians, 422.
Warrior Branch, Indian trail, 75.
Wars, French and Indian, 65-74, 77-80, 100-106, 143, 190, 334, 387;
McDowell's fight, 66;
Sandy-creek voyage, 81-86;
Bouquet's campaign, 106-109;
Braddock's campaign, 143, 145, 147, 169;
Forbes's campaign, 145, 150, 190;
Pontiac's war, 73, 97, 141, 172;
Dunmore's war, 66, 78, 127, 134-190, 209, 253, 334;
Revolution, 66, 78, 86, 124, 145, 146, 177, 178, 182, 187-365, 382, 387;
Hand's campaign. 209-211;
Harmar's, 384, 393-395, 400, 408;
St. Clair's, 400-405, 407, 408, 413;
Wayne's, 412-428.
Warwick, ----, early settler, 126.
Warwick, Jacob, attacked by Indians, 286, 287.
Warwick, William, attacked by Indians, 287.
Washburn, Benjamin, attacked by Indians, 247.
Washburn, Charles, killed by Indians, 345.
Washburn, Isaac, killed by Indians, 241.
Washburn, James, tortured by Indians, 250, 251.
Washburn, Stephen, killed by Indians, 250.
Washington county, Ky., 106, 190.
Washington county. Pa., settled, 125;
militia of, 320, 327, 328.
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