Cherokee country, I;
attempt to capture him;
leads his tories and the Cherokees against South Carolina;
organizes expeditions against the frontier, II;
Campbell, Arthur, his character, II;
misses the battle of King's Mountain;
his jealousy;
Campbell, William, his appearance and character, II;
anecdotes of;
raises troops to oppose Cornwallis;
made commander-in-chief;
encourages his men on the eve of battle;
begins the assault at King's Mountain;
rallies his troops;
manifesto to his troops;
death of
Canada, extension westward of the English race in, I;
Canadian archives, II, Appendix;
Carolinas, the, attacked by Indians and tories, I;
Carpenter, a Cherokee chief, I;
signs the treaty of the Sycamore Shoals;
Carter's Valley, ravaged by the Indians, I;
Castleman, his escape from death, I;
Charleston captured by the British, II;
Cherokees, the, in the barbarous rather than savage state, I;
divided into the Otari and the Erati;
their numbers;
and location;
not successful fighters;
their dwellings;
character;
games and amusements;
renegade bands of;
their great war trail;
treaty with Virginia;
negotiations opened with;
the Otaris assemble at the Sycamore Shoals of the Watauga;
irritated at the conduct of the frontiersmen;
take up the tomahawk at the bidding of the British;
begin the war on the frontier;
numbers of their warriors;
suddenness of their attack;
fall upon the Watauga settlers;
ravage Carter's Valley;
defeated by the whites at the battle of the Island Flats;
the Watauga fort besieged;
retreat from the Watauga;
ravage the Georgian and Carolinian frontiers;
come down the Catawba;
their furious attacks on South Carolina;
their country invaded;
towns destroyed;
again attacked;
defeat of the Indians;
destruction of the Cherokee settlements;
the warriors gather at the Big Island of the French Broad;
flight of the Indians;
sue for peace;
destruction of Tuskega;
peace declared;
their severe chastisement;
defeated by Sevier, II;
their country overrun;
the country of the Erati ravaged by Sevier;
sue for peace;
attack Nashborough;
Chicago, attempted settlement of, II
Chickamaugas, the, a tribe of freebooters, I;
their fastnesses;
refuse to make pea
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