ndians, II;
Long Hunters, the, why so called, I;
Long Knives, designation given Virginians by the Indians, I;
extension of the term, I;
Long Run, Squire Boon defeated at, II
Lord Dunmore's War, begun by the Indians, I;
Cresap's reprisals;
murder of Logan's kinsfolk;
wrath of the Indians;
the frontier ravaged by Indians;
panic on the border;
Logan's revenge;
counterstrokes of backwoodsmen;
burn a Shawnee village;
the opening act of the drama that was closed at Yorktown;
Lorimer surprises and captures Boon, II;
Loughry, annihilation of his party, II;
Louisiana, purchase of, I;
ceded by France to Spain
Louisville, founded by Clark, II;
Lulbegrud Creek, origin of name, I;
McAfee brothers, the, incident in their career, I;
visit Kentucky;
meet Cornstalk and the Shawnees;
visit Big Bone Lick;
their sufferings on their homeward journey;
reach Powell's Valley;
meet Boon there;
return to Kentucky;
build a stockade, II;
attacked by Indians;
narrow individual escapes;
relieved by McGarry
McConnell, names his hut Lexington, I;
captured near Lexington, II;
slays his captors and escapes
McCulloch, Major Samuel, a leading man on the border, II;
escape from the Indians
McDowell, Col., asks the Holston men for help, II;
beaten by Ferguson;
goes to Gates' army
McGarry, reaches Kentucky, I;
his character;
surprised by Indians, II;
relieves McAfee's Station;
his insubordination;
serves under Col. Todd
McGillivray, Alexander, chief of the Creek nation, I;
his birth;
education;
claimed by the Creeks;
his chieftainship;
aids the British, I;
McGillivray, Lachlan, his career;
marriage;
children;
influence over the savages
McKee, a tory leader, II;
a fairly good commander;
defeated by Clark;
a letter to De Peyster;
Maine, settlers of, confined to the sea-coast, I;
Mansker, Kasper,
leads a party of hunters down the Cumberland River, I;
returns overland to Georgia;
returns to Tennessee;
skill as a marksman and woodsman;
his "Nancy,";
outwits an Indian;
adventure with Indians;
becomes a Methodist;
hunts in the Cumberland country, II
Marshall, Thomas, surveyor of Fayette County, II;
Martin, Major Joseph, joins Sevier's troops, II;
disperses the Indians;
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