s to speculate in Cherokee lands;
sample Indian "talk" to;
Methodism, a power after the Revolution, II
Miamis, the, location of, I;
surprise and capture Boon, II
Milfort, a French adventurer, I;
marries a sister of McGillivray;
his untruthfulness and braggadocio;
Mingos, the, renegade Indians, I;
a mongrel banditti;
their camp destroyed;
declare for neutrality;
try to kill the American Indian agents;
Miro, Estevan, letter to Robertson, II;
Monk's Corners, Ferguson defeats the Americans at, II;
Monongahela, Valley of the, claimed by Virginia, I;
Moravian Indians, the, a peaceful race, I;
mostly Delawares;
oppressed in Pennsylvania;
remove to the West;
settle on the Muskingum;
teachings of the missionaries;
their strict neutrality, II;
hated by the wild Indians;
the British endeavor to break up their villages;
exasperate the Americans;
blindly court their fate;
evil conduct of the backwoodsmen;
Moravians themselves not blameless;
maltreated by the British and wild Indians;
maltreated by the Americans;
return to their homes;
warned of their danger;
massacred;
Morris, Robert, account with Miss Betsy Hart, II;
Mound Builders, the, remains of, I;
at mouth of the Scioto;
Munceys, the, a sub-tribe of the Delawares, I
Muscogees, the. See Creeks;
Nashborough, built by Robertson, II;
attacked by Indians;
failure of the attack;
government established at;
treaty with the Indians held at;
Natchez, the, take refuge with the Chickasaws, I;
Neely, Alexander, takes two Indian scalps, I;
Netherland, jeered at as a coward, II;
rallies his comrades;
checks the Indians;
New England, English stock purest in, I
New Mexico, the winning of, I;
New York, small proportion of English blood in, in 1775, I
"Nolichucky Jack." See John Sevier;
Nolichucky River, a feeder of the Tennessee River, I;
North Carolina, separated from Eastern Tennessee by the Unaka
Mountains, I;
a turbulent and disorderly colony;
war between Tryon and the Regulators;
Northwest, the, settlement of, preceded by the regular army, I;
settled under national ordinance of 1787;
English conquest of;
claims of the colonies to;
worthlessness of titles to;
how we gained it;
French inhabitants little affected by change of allegiance;
war i
|