es;
Wheeling, attacked by Indians, II;
attacked by Simon Girty;
heroism of a girl;
Whites, the, provocation suffered by, I;
retaliation by;
White Top Mountain, a landmark, I;
Wilderness, the, life in, I;
Wilderness Road, the, forever famous in Kentucky history, I;
exists to-day;
Williams, Col., shot at the battle of King's Mountain, II
Williamson, Colonel Andrew, gathers a force at Picken's Fort, I;
advances against the Indians;
his campaign against the Cherokees;
attempt to surprise Cameron;
falls into an ambush;
defeats the Indians;
destroys their houses;
garrisons Fort Rutledge;
meets Rutherford;
falls into an ambush;
defeats the Indians;
reaches the valley towns;
joined by Rutherford;
destroys all the Cherokee settlements west of Appalachians;
returns to Fort Rutledge;
Williamson, Col. David,
removes the remnant of the Moravians to Fort Pitt, II;
blamed by the people;
leads the frontiersmen to the Moravian towns;
commands the retreat from Sandusky;
_Willing_, the, the first gunboat in western waters, II;
reaches Vincennes;
Winnebagos, the, location of, I;
Winston, Major, cuts off the retreat of the British, II;
Winston, Richard, appointed commandant at Kaskaskia, II;
becomes "unhappy";
Wyandots, the, location of, I;
redoubtable foes;
claim respect from the Algonquins;
surpass their neighbors in mercifulness as well as valor;
the Half King of, threatens revenge, II;
defeat and kill Estill;
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