Gambar halaman
PDF
ePub

provisions to, 381. Invasion, 411. Movements and numbers,
412. Deposition of Jean Silvestre, a deserter, from, 416. Forts
Beau Sejour, taken by the English, 447. Arrival of fleet at
Louisburg, 451. In want of provisions, 600; and Indians on
East Side of Susquehanna, much alarm, 653. Letter of Gover-
nor Lawrence, respecting, 710. French neutrals, 713, 729, 751;
and Indians' narrative of their incursions, 766.

Hamilton, Governor, letters from and to, 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 13, 16,

21, 28, 31, 34, 48, 144, 148, 763. Messages from, 22, 23, 24,

26, 37, 39, 41. Speech to Assembly, 133. Resigns as Gover-

nor, is succeeded by R. H. Morris, 143. Bond given by, 207.

Instructions, 208.

Harris, John, letters to and from, 184, 226, 457, 645, 655, 661.

Ferry, conference between Governor and Indians at, 778. Re-

moved to Carlisle by advice of C. Weiser, 778. Held at, 780.

Then at Carlisle, 781.

Indians, presents to, 14. Treaty proposed, 14. Speech of Monsieur
La Force to, 22. Intentions of Connecticut towards, 24. Mes-
sages to, 24. Speech from the Half King, Scruneyattha, to
Governors of Virginia and Pennsylvania, 31. At Shamokin, 34,
35, 36. Conference with at Albany, 57-133. Complaints
against by traders, 63. Mohocks, 75-77. Purchase of by Penn-
sylvania, beyond Susquehanna recommended by conference at
Albany, 110. Report on, 111. Monacatootha and others arrive
at John Harris', 184. At Augwick, 180. Death of Half King,
178. Arrivals of, 183. Governor's message to Delawares, 187.
Conferences with, 194, 204, 216, 218, 274, 277, 285, 340, 360,
366, 370, 469, 523, 553, 566, 589, 613, 683, 685, 688. Speech
between Twightwees and Owendots, 199. Speech to Scarroyady,
216. Thanks to Hendricks and, 275. Reference to treaties
with, 274. Cherokees on their way to Philadelphia, 276, 358.
Prisoners to French, 276. Passport of Albany Commissioners,
277. Scaroyady in Philadelphia, 358. Ashamed of their naked-
ness, 359. Wyominks in Philadelphia, 366. Governor Shirley
at, 370. Relating to, 398, 495, 641, 673. Letter from Gover-
nor to John Shickalamy, 420. Murders, 454, 456, 457. At
Shippensburg, 493. History of the Wyandots, 551. Presents,

553, 567. Murders by, 641-645. Deposition of Adam Terrence,
649. Alarm on Susquehanna from, 642, 669, 675. Intelli-
gence laid before Council, &c., 663. Destruction of Great Cove,
675, 676. Murders at Tulpehoccon, 703-705. In Cumberland,
707. In Berks, 705, 710. Cause of alienation, 710, 711.
Committee appointed to inquire, 711. Report, 724. Burning
of Mahonoy, 736. David Zeisberger offers to convoy the men to
Governor, 736. Presents to, 739. Trade, 743. Friendly on
Susquehanna, 745. Address of Bethlehem, 747. At Wyomink,
to Governor, 751. Governor's answer, 753. Instructions to
Commissioners sent with it, 754. Commissioners to Susque-
hanna, 754.
Murders in Northamption county, 758-765.
Narrative of French and Indian incursions in Pennsylvania in
1755, 768. Effect of Braddock's defeat on, 768. Conference
between Governor and, at Carlisle, 773, 781. Do. at Harris'
ferry, 778, 780. G. Croghan's statement, 781, 783.

Innes, Colonel Wm., letters to and from, 50, 479. Builds fort
Mount Pleasant, 180.

Instructions to Conrad Weiser, 147. Debate, respecting, 220,
227. To Collector of Philadelphia, on Embargo, 319. Com-
plaint against printing, &c., 327, 328. To Scarroyady and
Andrew Montour, on Mission to Six Nations, 697. To Commis-
sioners, appointed on Mission to Susquehanna Indians, 754.
Jamaica, Sloop of War, Captain Hood, at Philadelphia, 451.
Jocelyn, Captain Thomas, and a detachment from General Shirley,
arrives at Philadelphia, 774.

Johnson, General William, letters to and from, 607. Council of
war called by, 608. Defeat of the French under General
Deiskau, 637. Governor Morris' message to the Indians,

637.

Journal of Conrad Weiser, 150.

Kent county, sheriff and coroner elected, 638.

Keppel, Commodore Augustus, attends Council of General Brad
dock and Governors at Alexandria, 365. Letters from, 323.
Kishycoquillas' sons announce the death of their father, 421
Letter to, from Governor, 421.

La Force, Monsieur, speech of, to Indians, 22.

Lancaster county, petition from, 131, 132. Sheriffs and corone:s
elected, 144, 638. Indian Murders, 642-645. Affairs in great
danger and confusion, 670. Officers of two military companies
in Lebanon and Bethel townships, 755. Conference betwen
Governor and Indians at Lancaster, 776.

Lands, to be offered to soldiers, 492, 505. Governor's proposition,
504, 599, 625. Complaint of Indians about, 710, 741. Claim
of Shawanese to near Conedoguinet, 746.

Lardner, Lynford, elected member of Council, 414.

Laws, passed, &c., 39, 309, 339, 340-351, 352, 354, 358, 382,
425, 430, 440, 519, 521, 534, 551, 623, 624, 692, 697, 702,
735, 786, 737, 745. Respecting infectious diseases, 345. Ap-
proval of, in 1748 found, 356.

Letters to and from Governor Hamilton, 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 13, 16, 21,

27, 28, 31, 34, 48. Colonel Innes to Governor Hamilton, 50,

479, (defeat of Braddock). Governor Shirley, to and from, 16,

20, 53, 309, 310, 334, 439, 463. Governor Dinwiddie, to and

from, 1, 3, 5, 27, 31, 55, 136, 163, 176, 294, 295, 296, 297,

309, 419, 445, 454, 465, 602, 651. George Washington, 28.

From Board of Trade, 14, 59, 505. From Ononraguite, a French

Indian, 130. From Andrew Montour, 46, 131. To and from

George Croghan, 21, 140, 145, 160, 180, 181, 218, 226, 372,

374, 398, 642. To and from Captain Strobo, 141, 160. To and

from Conrad Weiser, 34, 147, 148, 248, 291, 443, 457, 467,

494, 613, 640, 647, 649, 650, 652, 655, 659, 660, 681, 682,

760, 762. To and from Sir Thomas Robinson, 176, 201, 303,

373, 394, 451, 511, 599, 614. To and from Governor Sharpe,

178, 410, 419, 420, 453, 456, 477, 639, 643. To and from

Daniel Claus, 181, 182, 292, 469. To and from Richard Peters,

182, 269, 287, 292, 323, 377, 403, 404, 434, 435, 436, 673.

To and from John Harris, 184, 226, 457, 645, 655, 661. From

James Stevenson, 248. From William Alexander, 248, 262.

To and from Colonel Johnson, 249, 268, 286, 288, 291. To and

from Hendrick Peters (an Indian Chief), 252. To and from

Daniel Brodhead, 253, 254. From John McMichael, 245. To

and from Governor Fitch, 255, 261. To and from James Alex-

ander, 267, 270, 271, 273. From Thomas Pownall, 267. To

and from James Brown, 271, 273. To and from Sir John St.

Clair, 298, 299, 300, 301. From John Rutherford, 303. From

D. Halifax, 306. To and from General Braddock, 307, 331,

333, 335, 338, 377, 380, 383, 398, 399, 400, 406, 408, 409,

415, 426, 428, 429, 430, 445, 459, 475, 476. From Commodore

Keppel, 323. To and from Colonel John Armstrong, 323, 379,

401, 402, 403, 677. Governor Morris to Franklin & Hall, 327.

From Josiah Quincey, 329. To and from Rev. Mr. Spangenberg,

358, 756. From Governor Morris to Committee of Assembly,

374. From commissioners on Braddock's road, 377, 395, 453,

466. To and from James Burd, 403, 433, 435, 436, 467, 485,

(Braddock). To and from William Shirley (Secretary to Brad-

dock), 404. To and from General Shirley, 410, 496, 513, 548,

549, 558, 560, 503, 593, 595, 665, 776. To and from Hitchen

Holland, 33, 411. From Colonel Bradstreet, 412. From Cap-

tain Robert Orme (aid to General Braddock), 414, 487. From

Governor to John Shickalamy, 421. From Governor to sons of

Kishycoquillas, 421. From Edward Shippen, 431, 459, 655.

From William Allison and William Maxwell, 434. From Wil-

liam Buchanan, 435. From Governor Phipps, of Massachusetts,

451, 605, 607. From Admiral Boscawen to Lieutenant Governor

Lawrence, 451. To and from William Allen, 459, 653, 659.

To and from Governor Belcher, of New Jersey, 463, 663. To

and from Governor Lawrence, Halifax, 464, 712. From B. Gla-

sier (Braddock's defeat), 480. From William Trent (Braddock's

defeat), 481, 641. From John Campbell (do. his messenger),

481. From Charles Swaine, 493, 643. To and from Governor

De Lancey, of New York, 9, 13, 32, 48, 511, 520, 554, 592.

To Justices of Cumberland county, 514. To Thomas Penn, 4,

517, 738, 742. To and from Colonel Thomas Dunbar, 515, 519,

521, 547, 549, 561, 565, 593. To and from General Johnson,

607, 700. From Colonel Blanchard, 623. From James Read,

641, 650. From Rev. John Elder, 653, 704. From Doctor

Samuel Bowde, 653. From J. Potts, Conrad Weiser, &c., de-

plorable state of things, 667. From William Parsons to Rev.

Mr. Court, 668. From William Parsons to Adam Reed, 669.

From John Potter, sheriff, 673. From Thomas Barton, 675.

From Benjamin Chambers, 675. From Francis Campbell, 700.

From Peter Spycker, 703. From Edward Biddle, 705. From

Governor to Mayor of Philadelphia, 711. From Proprietaries,

730. From Timothy Horsefield, 736, 757. From William Par-

sons, 737, 761. From Mr. Nathaniel, 756. From Mr. Graff,

757. From James Hamilton, 762. To Captain Jocelyn from

Governor, 775.

Lydius, John, negociating with Indians for purchase of Lands for
Connecticut, 111. Who he is, 111. Purchase, 284. His title,
291, 293.

Maryland, Letters to and from Governor of, 178, 410, 419, 420, 453,

456, 477, 631, 643. Governor meets General Braddock and

Governors in Council at Alexandria, 365. Deposition of Walman

Sipple, 417. Indian murders in Frederick County, 456. Re-

solves of Assembly, to pay men, 457. Border difficulties, 639.

Alarms and Indian murders 642-645.

Massachussetts, Act of, oath on exportation of provisions, 309.
Message of Governor Shirley to Legislature, 314. Resolutions
of Assembly, 316. Applies for provisions, 329. Governor Shir-
ley visits Philadelphia 356. Meets Braddock and Governors at
Alexandria, 365. Letters to and from Governor, 16, 20, 53, 309,

« SebelumnyaLanjutkan »